The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, August 06, 1857, Image 3

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mgttufneturo of new f PROSPECTUS. 1 | THE EXAMINES. , L HpHE pablioatiou of this journal, from oirounr L JL stances beyond the control of tbe proprietor, r h*| btu anapended for aome months. 1 laving reW oently received much encouragement from good f. and true men, It ie proposed to rename its publico^ N " r- Uon Without delay na A LITERARY AND PO* UTIOAL JOURNAL, and, we are encouraged ? to baKotro, on anoh batia aa will proolndo the proba- |i bUity of n failure. * An a Liltrary Journal it will be devoted to the ~ development of Soutiikrn Talent. Tbore is no ? paper in thin State, and very few in the 8outhern r States, that make Literntnro a distinct and prominent fcatqro. The aim of the conductor of TilK KX- ft AA1INKR n ill be to elevate it to a high standard i| In tbia department, whioh will be under the control ^ of one of the ablest and most experienced editors in the State, JOHN G. BOWMAN, Esq., a writer well and favorably known throughout tbe South. Af a Politico' Journal it wi I at once take ground and abide by the old landmarks of THE CALHOUN STATE RIGHTS PARTY, owing no 1 Allegiance to any national party, nor seeking to nd- 1 *tncc its interests by subserviency to any locnl cliqoo whatever. It will be entirely independent in it* ex- J*' Cession of opinion on publio men nnd measures? no short, It is our desire to tnpko it n faithful reprc- Tl sntativ* of the people nnd a fearless advocate of hi the Interests of the State. The position of the South _ at this junotorc, the apparent truckling of the appointees and organs of the present Administration to the Freesoil or Black Republican party, ns exhibited T in the course of the Governor of Kansas, demand that Jf the press of the South should shake ofFthe shackles he of party, nn>l unhesitatingly define its position and \ avow its dotcrnvnation to maintain nnd defend the he eights of the Southern States. It is now too late to deplore the formation of sectional parties?tho South, gj ,<u a section, must fight her own battles, or be overwhelmed. tvi This department of TIIE EXAMINER will be D , under tho direeliou and management of \V. B. JOtlNSTQN, Esq., who has long been connected with the jonrnnlism of South Carolina, an l who is ? well know/i as an experienced editor. We deem it due, to all who may bo disposed to r\ sustain it, to state in advance, that in politics THE KXAMINER will essentially bo A STATI? b" RIGHTS JOURNAL. b? The paper will be conducted In tho same handsome style nnd form as before?a large quarto, con- co tnining eight pages and forty columns of matter ?Weekly, at the reduced price of Two l>ol!nrs per A annum. to It is also in contemplation to issue from the same office, and on the same political principles, THE fo DAILY AND TRI WEEKLY EXAMINER. R Tho Daily at Six nnd tlieTri-Weckly at three Dol- m Inrs per annum. pti Wo have confidence that the old State Rights men ar of Sontli Carolina will liberally support, nt the In Capital of the State, such an exponent nnd advocate of lior uncient and well defined principles. <lt K/ery ton si deration of patriotism, interest nnd safety mnko it a solemn duty on the part of the su Southern people to vigorously sustain their own fir truo press * th Those of the subscribers of THE EXAMINER who are in advance on their subscription will of en course receive the paper for the lime they have ot jciid f. r. Those desirous of subscribing, or contributing in si any wnv to the support of the paper, will pW*c nd- b? dress *Tlto Editors of the Ess niner," .at this plsce. c.a Coluisuia, 8. C., July, 1837. Aug 4 24 tf te ELISHA KENT KANE, " JSL BIOGHIAPIIY, BY WILLIAM ELDER. IN announcing the LIEF OK DR. KANE, wo th are but anticipating the wishes of ttwusiinds and tons of thousands of the admirers of that great man. ~ ' JliiVing been a personal friend'of the deceased, and enjoying a large share of Ins confidence, Dr. Elder is weft qualified to do justice to the subject O This work will be itemed in one handsome octavo r I volume, and wid equal in every respect the superb I volume of *' Arctic Explorations," recently publish- dn ed. It will contnin u new full face portrait, execu- foi toil on atcel, as well as engravings of bis residence, lit tomb, tneiluls, ?Src. In order to give this work a large circulation it ce will be sold at the low price of $1.50. sti More Hinn $300,000 Sold Within 9 Month*, fit DR. KANE'S GREAT WORK, arctic exploration*!*, Is now Wing road by more than two hundred thou- ''' sand persons, old and young, learned and unlearned. It )? j'iKt tlto book which should bo owned and "n read by every American. 500 NEWSPAPERS have etveh pronounced it the most remarkable and msrV ka?.o?i !i ever published. TUB KOUBIGN .lOUUN AI.S and the in<mt distinguished aavans of Europe are extrnvn gant in its praise. It is more interesting titan Ci BOB1NSON CllUSOE; being it laithtnl aeeonnt of privations and hardships, the narrative of wh;eh r 1 cannot be read without a shudder. OUIl MOST J EMINENT MEN have vied with each other in nr extolling it. merits. Two vols , octavo, superbly sp illustrated. Three hundred engravings. Price $5. Dr. Kano's First Narrative. The United States Guinneli. Expedition in Search of Sir John* Franklin, duii- th ino me years 1850-51. A personal Narrative, hy E!i?ha K.-nt Kane, M. ^' D., U. S. N. Ono volume, 8vo., upwards of 500 rpj pages, containing '200 Steel Plates and Wood Engravings, including a lino Steel Portrait of Sir dolin Franklin, being the only oue ever engraved . in America. Als--, a Biography of Franklin, by " S. Austin Aliibonc, Esq. Price $5. This work is totally distinct front llio second fl Arctic Kvpodftion, aud embraces much valuable ... and interesting matter never before published. It should be owned by nil who linve purchased the hist Expedition, as it makes Dr. Kudo's works eom^ plete. A Photograph of Dr. Kano, Taken from life, hy Brady, of Now York, price $5. Ii IDT PRESS, a COL J. c. FREMONT's RIPLORaVoNS, r PREPARED 11Y THE AUTHOR, AND KMBR AGING A LI) HIS EXPEDITIONS. ?u Superbly Illustrated with Steel Plates and Wood Cuts, engraved under the immediate superintendence of Col. Fremont, mostly from Daguorreo- ^ typos taken on tho spot, and will bo issued in a re stylo ta match Dr. Kane's work*. It wiRalaocon- cn tarn n new Steel Portrait, being tlio only correct liktnesn of tho author ever published. Two vol- I*' umcs, octavo. Price $5. ^ BRAZIL AND THE BRAZILIANS, BY UBV. D. B. KIDDER, Of tho Methodist Kpiscopr.1 Church, BY REV. J. C. FLETCHER, Of tlio Presbyterian Church. This new and splendidly illustrated work (one largo volume octavo, in uniform stylo with the su- . perb vo'uincs of Dr. lvanc's Arotie Ezplorntiona,) ' is the joint effort of the above named gentlemen, r| who, as travellers and as missionaries, (aikI one in J nil official position as Acting Secretary of the S| United Stales legation at Rio,) have had n long so and varied experience in a land full of interest, Pi whether wo regard it in a natural, commercial, political or moral point of view. Price $3. . Aoy of tho aboro works will be sent by 55 mail, fro* of postage, by remitting tho published prico. AGENTS WANTED. ClftLDS A PETERSON, Publishers, 602 Arch street, Philadelphia. J. B. LIPPINCOTA CO., 20 North Fourth W St., Philadelphia; PHILLIPS, SAMPSON A CO., 13 Winter St., Boston; SHELDON, BLAKE- ?"> MAN A CO., 11S Nassau St., New Yorkj-O. T. ** PUTNAM A CO., 321 Broadway, New York; AI'PLEG ATK A CO., 48 Main St., Cinoiouatl; S. G. GRIGGS A CO., 111 LakeSt., Chicago. Aug A 24 It I-" JffimANTxvtim, n?WfA rXTOlTLD rsepectfully anoooaoe, th?4 he lia? ?* ? T oomiuwocd the practice of modi cine new ST Paluot Grotre.on the Black Stock Road, 11 miles >low^8partw?burg, the former location of Dr. G. j*l Be hopee by prompt attendance and etrlct atten- cl'" ? to dutrfto merit the flirore ao liberally con- ' rred on hie predeoessor. ' J41 Dentistry will be attended to at hie residence. Me Jaly 16 21 Ct ""d IT COST! AT COST!! ' Wo Will Sell, AT AND UNDER COST, J O03H)[IS93y win IPIBIOTS* J ?(DS2rill^ji m ALSO, OUR STOCK QP J IEADY-MADE CLOTHING, ! &<a>?dl 3Lfina?m (CJ?&fto aft $31, \[* 3e?? "^?SSHS $31o Chi omo up in a Hurry, and get Jjj; M? lAMMM ? TOLLESON & WINGO. g<x> duly 30 23 tf W'j 10 Cents Reward. tbc ~y AN A WAY from the subscriber, on the 21st j A> July instant, nn indentured apprentice to the j rming business, named Howard Si. MoCull. All ? 'rsoiis are forbidden to harbor or trust him on my j count, ns the law will bo cnforci-d ngainrt them. lie above reward, but 110 expenses, will bo paid for s return to me. J. IT. WADDKLL. Jy 30 23 2t" *: ?i nstl STRAYED Z ^ROM the Subscriber,on Sunday evening, 19th sup^ July, a largo white and black spotted SOW, ? avy with pig. Sho will weigh 373 or 4I?0 lbs. lao, a SOW 1'IG, marked as the sow. Neither wou id oar-marks. They were seen on Tuesday, 21st, T ar Mrs. Howard's, on tlie Glenn Springs rond to prlo rnrtanburg C. H. , rcqi I w ill pay a reasonable reward to any one who J ill take them up, and givo tno information at "T~ nion C. U., 8. C. J. K. I11X. Al JulyJ30 23 3t fa( ALE OF LOTS AT REIDSVILLE. ISIJB lYutcnof tW KKIDSVIIXE TIIGH . 8CIIOOL& will offer for sale, to tho highest diler, on Saturday, tho 22J of AUGUST, a num- ^ OHOIOEI LOTS, J ntaining one acre and a half. Wc think the success of these Sohools a certainty. 1 ready the building* nro under contract, nnd ore . ' be completed for use by tlic first of next July. ^'8 The building for the Femmo School in seventy et long nnd fifty wide, containing a large School oom fifty feet square and a Chapel of the same di- ?"IC enaiona, nnd six smaller moms for other school m ii|KMi>s. The Malo Academy is sixty fiect long id forty wide, and contains four rooms?ono a ^c' rge School Room, forty feet square, ",c Our plan is to erect buildings for Professors' res'- *s' ino-s, to servo as hoarding houses for girls. ,n i The Location we think an admirable one, the T' irrounding country is beautiful, ami inhabited by ' i industrious and virtuous population, ami as healy m spot as can be found. ^ Tliere is also near at hand, within n few feet of icli other, two Mineral Springs, ono Sulphur the j" her Chalybeate. The Sulphur Spring has loxg been known to pos- J' ss rare medicinal virtues. Wo believe that it will J; come a place of resort during the snmtnor, beuse o( it* waters nnd health, and niso to sorno cx- ^ lit n place of business. *' The Iteration is about twelve miles from Spartan- cxij' irg Court House, and eighteen from Greenville, * ill by opening n mile er two of road, convenient *" orotighfnre* will be afforded in ov<rv direction. .* We invite ihiwo irit- nstod in the Schrr>ls, and Pr,n e nuhlio generally, to this ejlo. ,n,c J. W. MILLER. ,rn" Jy So 2t Treasurer of Board of Trus'eca. ** * ?- - i Stipi HEADQUARTERS. 3<Uh IUoihicnt.B. C. M. RDKR NO. ?. ? ' nillC Sf.th Regiment, S. C. M., i* hereby orderL ? J to parade at Bo mar's Old Field, on Tues- WT' iv. the Stli September m-x'. nt |0 o'clock, a. ni., " r Review and Inspection, armed and equipped as ' ? law ilir ;ct?. nc*'1 The commissioned and non-commissioned Ofiirs will nttend the day previous for J>rill and In uetion. ' ? C iptnina ?>1 Real Companies will warn nil the Fa- 8n' ;ne M? n in their ditfcrcnt Heats to attend at Ho- r"lJ jr'i Old Held, on Friday, 4th September, nt 8 . flock, a. in., with tools to work on the Field. ' ^ The Staff Officers and the Hand will attend on th days. J] The Captains aro ordered to mako their returns i the day of drill. Ily order of J. IT. VAN DIKE, T Col. 3tith Reg., S. C. M. J. B. Tollkson, Adjutant. nEAD(llIARTERS. ' 1,'VPn A l * Union vu.i.E, S. C., duly CO, 18.77. i piIK following Regiments, com] tig tit.; 9th <; I Brigade of S. C. M., will pnnulc tor Review i.l Drill at such limes and places as nro herein ? ceilied: ^ ' 'I he Kith Regiment will parade nt libcnexor, on iturday, 29tb Aug. next. The31ili Regiment, nt Smith's Old Field, on iiesday. 1st ScpL next. The 3*>tb Regiment, nt Union villc, on Thuriidny, e 3d Sept. next. The 3(5tli Regiment, nt Bi mar's Old Field, on jesday. 8th Sept. next. The 37th Regiment, at GnfTney'a Old Field, on iursday, the 10th Sept. next. The commissioned and non-commissioned Odirs will assemble the day previous, for Drill anJ st ruction. Colonels will bo required to make returns of their speotivc Regiments on the day of Review. Tho members of the Brigade Stall' will attend at nrkvilje, on Friday, the 28th August next. By order of STATICS 11. GIST, Brig, Gen. 9th Brig. S. C. Al. I Wh. TI. Tkimuier, Brig. Major. . duly 23 22 St Valuable Town IjoI* V THE TOWN or COLUMBUS, N. C AT PUBLIC SALE. 4>0 % Salesday in August next, being tho first ! ' J Monday in the month, I will sell, at public ? lory, in tho Town of Columbus, SEVEN TOWN LOTS. 11 of which are looated in such n manner ns to nder them desirable. Two of theso lx>t* are loted near the Baptist Church, lying on either side the same; and a |?art of them are fronting the jhlio Square. Terms?One-third cf the purchaso money payai on 1st September next; one-third on tho 17th QJj October, next; one-third on tho 17tl? Oo'ober, 158. W. WARL. dy 10 21 3t To r n i9hwsj vihia *1 AND CARD WRITING TAUGHT. [Ml 15 undersigned would respectfully Announce ' - to the LADIES and GENTLEMEN ot ' >nrtanburg thnt ho will give n series of lfi Leg- I ns in n very Approved stylo of Penmnnsbip, at the ' ilinetto 1 louse. I T3DHM8. J 5IO f.ra complete Cosrso if 4 Scholars in one Class 5 7.50 G " " ]0 ? 12 " ? 20 One Lesson to bo taken every day. 20 lie also writes Visiting and Wedding Cards, 132 incy and Plain, equnl to Engraving. Tho public nre respectfully invited to call on him, 1,0( id examine Specimens nnd Improvements (.f \ 'holnra of Columbia, Anderson, dec. ? AUGUSTUS J. 1IABICII, abJ Palmetto House. l^nEcfcrtneo oau bo given to Campbell R. ryoo, K?q, of Colambia, S. C. July 10 21 if I t| .$'' iA r ? Z COOPS IT 1 MW FieURK S pp or? preparing to go North to puraLi I ofir fallauppUva, we will sell our BUMMI OCK off at greatly reduced-prices. Wo do I koa great blow about BELLING OFF / ST1 But if oar friends will giro us a call,i I sell them Goods as cheap us some persons pi so in New York. Vs hoTo on hand, and always keep, crory thl I oould reasonably be expected in a Gene rcantilo Establishment, besides a first-rato i meat of iEADY-MADE CLOTHING, a stock of Watches and Jewelry, > a supply of Cacviogo Trimmings, Axl tugs, dec. Wo want to sell, and wc oan a sell on good terms. B1CNNKTT & GOSS, y 2S 22 ?f LAND FOR SALE THE SUBSCRIBER, having det< mined on going West, offers nt privi sale Ida VALUABLE TRACT C LAND, containing 1 AO acres, (or 2 wired,) located in Spartanburg District, on w i of Wolf Creek, ? milo from Wolf Cre iroh, 14 milo from Esrlcsville, and only ? from Columbns, N. C. Tlie land lies imni cly on the rood leading from Columbus, N. C Spartanburg nnd Greenville. On the premis re is a goodd welling, nil necessary out-building good orchards, nnd about 40 acres of land in (1 state of cultivation. Also, a good Mill Sc: l superior water |H>wcr. 'ersons wishing to soo the land can find ms < premises at any time. MARCUS L. MORROW. !;irlcsvillo, S. C., July 28, 1857. uly 30 23 At REDUCING STOCK! HIE .Subscribers feci thankful for the libei patronage they have heretofore received, ni icy nroanxious to REDUCE THEIR STOC GOODS as low ns possible before fall, tin from this time on sell at prices, for CASH, j? icicnt to cover expenses. Those in want of goods ild do well to call and pnrctiAso. hey would also remind thoso indebted to the r to 1st January Inst to call nnd settle, as it w lire money to purchase a new stock. uly 1A 21 tf MORGAN & MOORE. norican Safety-Papor Mam jturing Company of New Yorl CAPITAL *500,000 A. Nicholas, President, Office, 70 Wall St. *erfect Security against all manner of Frai r Counterfeiting on Paper ? To Prerent Ph jgraphsand Anastatic Counterfeits, Kraturt [Iransfers or Alterations. laving purchased the Patent for tho excliisi it to mannfneturn ?nd sell ih. cm.-?: or in America, invented nnd patented in Kn I l>y IIknry Glynn, a celebrated clicmist ni icr in the British army, it is hardly nccessn ny tiint the Paper is recommenced by Mr. Iver aycr of the IT. 8. Mint, Mr. Lyman of tl r York Clearing House, nn<l Mcmlc Brothei nsivc niul skilful photographists, 233 Broad wn Y. The latter say that no imitation can I lo on a check or bank noto printed on tho Sal *aper. Below ia our list of prices: tank Checks?35 el* per lb. tank Bills?$18 for 1000 sheets. tills of Exchange?$"5 for 1000 sheet*. romissory Notes?10 eta. per lb. light and Time Drafts?$25 for 1000 ahcct*. lsurance Policies?10 eta per lb. tnilrond Stocks & Bonds?40 cents per lb. tank and State Stocks?40 cts. per lb. tonds and Mortgages?40 cts per lb. Villa and Deeds?10 cts. per lb. 'or wrapping Silks and oilier tine articles It dlent, ns it prevents mollis. 40 eta a lb. '?r Judeiiturrs ond Agreement*. 40 couts p ill State and Connty Records ahonM always I ited or written on this Paper, as the ehemic: rlcd in the pulp not only prevent cra?uro i isfer. but make it lasting as tim<>. 'or Southern Climates it is excellent, and mui 'rinr to any other; as the moiatness of the e cil<v* not destroy it, the prop, rties inserted in tl ? b<-iiig a preventive. In ail Iheaouthern Stat< ia, the West Indies and the Centr.d Amcrid ;es, no puhhe r?T<>rd? can he krpt ovei 20 yent ten on the ordinary paper, while the oils at >r chemicals inserted in this Paper make it i ruetiblo by the ravages of time. It ia nil pre hint mollis, rnts and other vermin, which ,'ca ind destroy all other paper now in o.*o. 'he Company have now in operation Mills rris County. N. !., of about 300 horso [>o\vt arc able to fill all ordsis for Paper at the ahor tiotiee. ,11 order* for the Paper must be addressed NICHOLAS, President of the Company, N iVnll Street. ,Ty 20 23 If ip Far-Famed ami l'opula MARYLAND LOTTERIES. 'OR ATJGr., 1QQ7 FRANCE & CO., Manager IRILLI ANT "SCHEME. ram) roNsoi.iw\ ret) LOTTitnr or Maryland. CLjASS BL: bo drawn Saturday, Aug. 29th, in Bullimoi Mary Ian 1. urines rondurted under the luperintrudrn of the State Lottery Commitnioner. SC1I B.MR. 78 Numbers?11 Drawn Bollots. 1 #68,518 #68,6 v I 2,50) 25,0 2 8,000 10,0 2 0,000 12,0 2 5,000 10,0 5 4,000 20,0 r> .1,000 15,0 5 2.000 10.0 10 1,800 18,0 10 1,000 16,0 10 1,250 12,5 10 1,000 10,0 100 COO 00,0 !00 400 80,o 01 150 9.0 54 100 0,4 61 80 5,1 01 00 1,8 168 40 222,7 >24 20 564,4 112 prize*, amounting to ,f 1,179,1 ulea $20; Halves $10; t^inr. $5; Eighths $2.1 titivate ol l'aekagc of 20 Win ilea, <v>-t $282 Do. do. 20 Halve*, " 111 Do. do. 20 (Quarters, " 7l) Do. do. 26 Eighth*, " 15 HAVANA^ PLAN. IAND CONSOLIDATED LOTTERY (lb .1113 EXTRA. CLASS 8. bo drawn in Baltimore, Maryland, Saturd; Aug. 29th, 1857. SPLENDID SCHEME. Capital Prizes. Apprax. I'mi prize of $12,500 4 of $5 prize of 10,290 4 of 4 ptizo of 6,000 4 of 2 prize ol 2,200 MMVA ,\C O ?M\A I prize of 9,200 ? 20 of 1 pri/c of 2,900 I prize of 2,200 j prizes of 1,000 20 of prizes of 1,200 20 of prizes of 1,000 40 of prizes of COO 80 of prizes of 500 80 of prizes of 400 528 of )0 prizes, amounting to $188,7 Vholo Tiokcts $10, Halves $5; Quarters $2.1 ^"Please address all orders for Tickets in t re Magnificent Schemes, to T. II HUBBARD & CO, No. 39 Fayette-at., or ltox No. 40, Inly 30 23 5t Baltimore, Maryland i. * *** ''C r ?r? ' 5 * 111 mi I 1 II* J?U?B TO BENT, ? we rpnKIIOUSR and LOT, In the village of Spar- A RR X tnnburg, formerly owned by John l'ickcn- . tT kH pack, Esq., on Male Street. Hd! LT Apply to J. M. Bowdm, Spartanburg, or to .. *e JOSElH H. DUKES, J ,r. Jy 23 23 tf Oharleeton, 8. C. AdU? LAND, &C., FOB SALE. "nb rpiIB subecriber, Intending to removo from the *<% yf " X , State, offers at private sale the following de- jy|_ si ruble Property, vh: finnri Tho Brick House and Lot in new Ilrlck Range, known as No. 4, Cburoii Street,' formerly occupied A v by J. V. Trimmler, Hen., ns a Law Office. super Also, ono unimproved Ix?t near the residence of ^ M Capt. Jscksou Daniel, on Laurens Street. pj ?j Also, 200 acres of welhwoodtd Land, within H -..kni miles ol Hurricane Skoala, beyond the Rolling Mill, j,jm on the Linicetuno Springs rued. ' ? Also, one pair of flue Males, besides other personal property. Apply to Dr. L. L. Smith, f?J miles from 8par p. ir- tanburg,on tho Greenville load,or to.I. M. Elford, t_| ite No. 4, New lirick Range, Spartanburg. ?? IF July 23 22 if L. L. SMITH. Tk fvQ ???? * if TV ^ ANNUAL MKKTINO OF STOCKHOLDERS OF PAH *- The Spartanburg & Union R. R. Co. tentio T^HK ANN UAL MKKTINO of this Company vv X will take place at SPARTANBURG, C. II.. nn,i ? ' on tlio SECOND WEDNESDAY, 12th DAY ? OK AUGUST, 1857,at 12 o'clock, M. K ' To facilitate business, Stockholder (to bo rrpro- pr< nn sonted by proxy) will please set down opposite their nn,| c signature ihc NUMBEROKSIIAUKS they tiold N" of said Stock. j(Jj The following gentlemen will bo the Committee to Verity Proxies, to cither of whom please hand _ your proxies on your arrival: 51 A,!. J. BANKSTON* DAVIS, TA ( " JNO. II. BVINS, 111 i M GEO. W. H. LKGO. ^ nl Stages leave the hood of our Rood on Monday, *" id Weducvtav. and Fridav ctrninn, ...-I ?" ?" K Spartanburg the next day. IF' ssy STOCKHOLDERS and PROXIES (to the i?t Annual Mooting) will be passed over tho Rood locale FREE, coming and returning. S. C. I JOHN L. YOUNO, President. kind July 1G 21 y td Wa m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. rrpnir RPARTAVBURO DISTRICT. n,*? IN TIIE COURT OF ORDINARY. ~" Citation to Sctllrmcnt. ?** * G. Cannon Kx'or, Appt. vs. John H. Chapman, . C. et nl. Defendants. " IT appearing to my satisfaction that John II. Chapman, David McDowell and Martha hit ( wife, Charles Cope-land and Elizabeth lii? wife, t^trwc) desse Copt-land and Sarah his wife, Ann Ramsey, jijt . Jesse Rullington and Nancy his wife. John Cope ' land and Judith his wife, and the heirs at law > of Joucs Chapman, deceased, defendants in tho L ^ nbovo case, reside Iroin and without tho limits .. of this State: It is therefore ordered, that they be Lr vo and appear at the Court o( Ordinary, for said l>is- got. trict, to bo held nt Spartanburg Court House, on _ ? , the 17th day of October next; to showcnuae.if any \ V ??* exist, why the Estate of WILLIAM CHAPMAN, *\ fy deceased, should not bo settled, nnd the assets of ' L the name ordered to be paid out according to law, m l'? or their coiiscut to tho samo will bo takeu pro con . . ., /?.?. y? Given under my hand nnd seal of office, tho 13th ' . h? July, 1857. R. ROWDEN, o. s. d. ?- Julv IG 21 3m. lli Valuablo Land near Columbus, N. C. AT PUBLIC SALE. S WILD BE SOLD, nt Columbus, N. C.. on "uro Tuesday after t/ie first Monday in Sep- crcasi trmhtr next, (Iteing tho dny of Cuunty Court,) ncitln tho following VALUARLK PROPERTY, be- >va? p longing to IV. Wall, nnd sold by consent ot all par- contir ties concerned: and r< is A TRACT OF LAND, containing 103 r.crcs, I" located within 1 mile of Cotumbn*. immediately on cinint e-r the new road to Spartanburg and Greenville. On at c*( tho Trset there nrc 10 or 1.7 acres of pood Ilotiom cxhibi bo Lsxod and an abundance ofTimb- r. highc tit A good DWELLING I ft >t"SE, containing 4 I',C1 or large room*. 3 of which have fire place-s: a fine Sit- ?f T*'? Lie. with all necessary Outbuilding*, hi excellent nvwt [ It order, and a Well of lino water, nre on tho prcnii- eitb-r li- sea, together t-'lli a new No._ 1 Geared SAW datini lie MILL, with superior Water Powor. tlierel s, The local advantage# of tins property reuder it befort in highly valuable. All -a, Tkrm*.? A credit of ait month*, with I* tere?t Frain id from date; purchaser to give lr oil with approved dition n- sureties before the right of property i* chntigid. will tl or GEORGE BLACKWELL, Kv tat Jy 16 21 6t SlieriffPalk County, N. C. t0,d f in NOTICE. these r? A LL persons having any demands agnin*t tho f l" lV ESTATE of dOHN PICKENI'ACK, de- ^,'jj" ceased, will hand in their demands, properly M'test- 1 " 1? ed, to.l.M. ROW I )EN, Spartanburg, or to .J <_ > - rom 1 SEPH II. DUKES, Charleston; and all persons el~ indebted to the Estate will please make pay in on t to m tho subscriber, at Charleston, S-. Ca. r JOSEPH II DUKES, Adiu'r. Jy 23 20 tf HEADQUARTERS. T! 9TII BRIG. S, C. M. Or s? ORDER NO UNION Yll.LE, S. C. Comr VN ELECTION is hereby ordered for M \- on tin .lull, to command tho 2d IfiU.iliuii ot UGtli six da Regiment, of S. C. M., on SATURDAY, the It i first day of AUGUST next, to till tho vacancy oe- draw e.vioin-d by the io tint on ot Lieut. C??l.CALVIN that u McDOWELL. Jly order of *&>* mice. '?? STATES R. GIST, Rrig. General. It i TV. II. TniuutER, lltig. Major. and b July 2 10 td of the HONEY!! MONET!!! \P m 1 CI *TMIE SrnsCniHEU, in view of the ri ry hcary u(t.s, JL demands which must he met nt h very early IS ilny, begs that nil who ire indebted to him, either by 00 NOTK Oil I'.OOK ACCOlNT. will cull at onec ) ]' '0 ' anil make |> lynutits. If not all, i/ok muni pav a part. 00 j He is v?ry desirous of leasing lor tho north in a few J 0/ 00 i week", and hopes that his friends will n??t wat to 00 be called on or dunned through the p >st office, but 00 will br ng in their mite, to a t him in the pro?eeu00 Uon of his business iu earnest. J 00 A. II. K1RBY. i?? 00 | N. o. ? Fen?->ns indebted to KIIHlY Sc WIIj- Lege 00 S< >N are um,lied that tho dissolution of l'artner- here1. "0 ship took place nearly two years since, nndthebitsi- l"Ol* 00 nos must Ik- settled up. A hint to the wise is i-uf- !* I>( 00 licient. A. II. KlUItl, AU( 00 duly 10 21 tf J. II. WIUSKN*. tliroii 20 CARRIAGE^ ANUFACTORY. <! "CO i rpilic Sul.?ei ber has establ -hid a new CT \ I i du so; L UIAUi: M A N IJTACTt >11Y in S,ir'n ? bur;*. South side of Main street, below thet'.nirt 7S House, where lie is prepared to execute promptly, I > >. neatly, and cheaply, all work in his line. L hi New Work made to order, and ol<l reeu.r'-d at ? . on the shortest notice. .1. \V. KIlllK. I s % _ Mi>y 2' }y__ nud e I idler A lliiit it?|, veil Op I1KNUYS Sl l'KilK ?U MAHNP-SIA. This I'ifelici* A Hcinifsti m-II ,.i 1 >1 n;i;i<'It i.IMF. di !( i: tlliv. I i * I ? i' A sell '!> IN DUMBER INK. **?r\ I'ivlier A HrilittOl M'll TAltll \ NT'S SKI.TZKIl AI'KKIKNT ? Pi Fi?li4>r At llt iniloli sell [J KLLI8' CITRATE MAGNESIA. C( so Fisher A iiciuitaii m*ii ai 50 pure white lead, - * { li?licr At llciiiilsli m il J nfl SPKIt.M, I.INSEKD, AND TAN'NEES' oil, I Fiahoi A ?cll W NO. I WIN I II ?vv 41I.W< U-h i>l"rrx , Flutter A lleinilHli 60 \< >S. 1 and 2 Cul'Ali \ ARNISII. BL/I 3 ~ VOI CAN'T < " ASTRAY 20 TF yon fco to FISHIER fc HKINITSII, op- \\ JL. posilo the Court llntwe, for RATI I IN G conic ?j) HPONGK, TOIRKT ARTIURKS, Fine French p.m >0. Perfumery, Flesk Brushes, Hair Brushes, Inker- pnriii lie maun Towels, Bachelor's Hair Rve; "Wood's sinitl Hair Restorative" is not a Dye, l?ut restores Riay read] hair to its natural life-like color. For sole by patel 11811KR tV IIKIMTSH, Juno 25 IS tf Pharmaceutist* Ft WF * w Jpt % v ' ii i iwpiniwggg^g*^1 olaool Wanted. | Young M?a. amply qualified, wishes a small SCHOOL In the county, for three months. cm Maj. A. ii. Kirby or Spartan Offies. ty3 19 Jf_ ok out for the Comet! rolypti taken at the astonishing low Price of $i? Senmiti 7i rents. < OUZON A CO , of Charleston, 8. C.. would respectfully aay, loot they will remain in "j anburg but n short time, for the purpose of J l AMBROTYPK8. MELA1NOTYFE8, T ) PHOTOGRAPHS. Tho?? in want of a t lor picture would dp well to cnll early. Iloura crating front 8 to It. Photographs ?r BISHOP CAPERS, iwledgcd to be tho best likeness ever seen of q Tor FIFTY CENTS. i GALLERY SIGN OK THE Lmerloan Flag. nurcs taken ns well in cloudy as in fair weather. ly 2 19 tf MOUZUN A CO. rugs, Paints, Oils, &c. P ?AN & GOODGJON have received n fresh n invoice ?l Fresh MEDICINES, DRUGS, i ITS, OILS, &c., to whicli they invito tho at- J n of the public utid physicians. AIJIO, RFUMERY, Toilet Artieles, Brushes, Soaps, Irnost every article usually kept in n general I Store. I ai-so, sh Raisins, Figs, Candies, Sogars, Chewing 1 mmking Tobacco, Are. B. Burning Fluid kept constantly on hand, " y 2 19 tf WATCH AND Ji:\VEI.RV i STABLISHMENT. ] ? r rpiIE SUBSCRIBERS (late of . 7 .I- Buiherfordton N. C.) would w .'JjW respectfully inform the Cilixens of \ Spartanburg, 1 list., that they havo d themselves in tlio Village of Spartanburg, , where they will be plcaaed to receive any of Work in tlicir line ol business. I tchos, Clocks, and Jowolry, , cd in tho most approved manner. They will lanufacturc Fine Jewelry, 1 ry d?-scriptii?n, out of the very best material. and Silver L>ver, Anchor, L pino WATCHiNI? JEWELRY for sol-. lichee repaired and sold warranted. cca reasonable?But CASH. r Store is in new Brick Kutigo, ou Cburoh l, opposite Palmetto House. 10 '25 18 tl C. HKCIITLKR & SON. RGEST SOUTHERN JiWJ'll BlMlWA?Tf?IHV. .D MEDAL PRKMIUAI PIANO V0RTK9! 'M KNABE CONTINUES tho Manufacture and Hale cf GRAN l> und SQUARE f JO FORTES, under tho namo of j (M. KNABE &.CO., to old sinud, New. 1,3, S, and 7 NORTH AW street, opposito tho Kutnw House, and /v yjr ?> U U 1II L'AIiULiyA. r Spartanrurg District. > Court of f?en> r.il Sessions and Common Fleas '' .1. B. ToU.KSON, Clerk of said Court, in j pursuance <i( tlio d, lections of the Aet of the j ilatnre, in ruc'i CH*o made and provided, Ho 0 iy yivo publte notice, that nn IvLRCTIdN OILUI N AU Y, for Spnrtnnhorg District, will , IH on MONDAY, the TKNTfl DAY OF H'ST N UXT, at the usual place* of Klecti"n gliout the ?nil district. ilnv*? my hand, at Spartanburg Court Hous*, !'2d day of June, 18.17. .1. B. ToLMGSON, Cluk. no Co IS 7 I Have IVw ever g'rir/l BLOOMBERG & BROS., ; not. and vou desire to purchase the IjATKST ( FY LBS, at the CHEAPEST l'UI< I.S, call xam iio the recently roceired stock of 'RING AND SUMMER GOODS. stock ha* been Holcctid both in New York ' Philadelphia. an 1 having purchased for ciudt, will sell clieajntr than the cheapest, e gentlemen will there find a full nnd large intent of heady-made clothing, ' Htm, ( ap*, Root?, shoe*. Jtrn .?-? 1-- ' ' ??.. WW. IVV. Ul'. 4 II early, ntt.l recuro good and cheap goods. ?ril 3 ' 7 if ' ?ANCY IRON WORK AND I ij.# i us.it/ Tui.vim. ; IIC undersigned have tin* day formed a c<>- I i portiuj-sL |i, lor tlio purpose of carrying on the I lCKSMITH and wheel-wright 1 trsi\i;s?, .aureus Street, Sooth of Palmetto ll<>n?e. I 0 are ready to manufacture Iron Ratling, Rnl- I a, Lightning Rods, Iron Iledsteads, Iron Lampind Awning Frames, Ac. Ac. We nro also pre- | 1 to attend to I (?rxc Shoeing, Plantation Rlack- i bug, and general repairing. In abort, are are t r to execute all work intrusted to ii* with dm- i i, and on resonnble terms. t II. II. Dl'RANT, b 19 5'2 tf O. llAMLIN ST!/ NEW DRUG STORE J; DEAN & G00DGI0N, ; Comir Main and Church Streets. * DEALERS IN JOHVOS, JtMEDiCMJYES, j DHJBMIO ALS- I Varnishes, Oils, Dye Stuifir, , PERFUMERY;; puas ueu&iBV 8D^IPO9 1 Fine flair and Tooth Brashes, Surgical and Dental Instruments; ? fmmoj aimoll Airtu?ll?B, J Pare Wines and Liquors, FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES; ?33AS3, to?. ! ALSO HL'RNING FLUID. I rtiynlclaiin' Pr? Hcription* itti-l F.unily Mrdlrlnc* ut up ut nil lioui'M of iIn- H;iy nu-l night, with mnt- ( ?m and awptlcli. DR. W. E. DEAN, being ivtful.tr Phy?i- j clan, will practice bit Prolemi?n( nud attend j nil call*. I April 9 7 If | ). I. & L. TWITTY, i )|TNVITE Attention ti> their ISKW T\ I * | JL and ehuee Stock of A [ SPRING GOODS. T! ! ?? Our STOCK will !* I?un?'. n* u?ti?l, Qj ' t. FULL l ! r 1 AXD T j CBHPIITSJ*! n iu? viiriou* nrnncne*. tine of" the firm?A. R WITH?being permanently located in the place, vill at all time* be found ready to wait ><u curioncr*. We are now receiving# varied and well selected took of SI'ltlNTf OlK)l)!*, which we. will sell ow lor CASH. country 1 RODI'CK taken in exchange for [ood*. M'MAKIN a smith. CoLi'MDUt, N. C., 20ll? March, 1837. March 96 *? tf The Only True German Vegetable Horie rowucit. [MIE extraordinary virtue* of the celebrated . f > KRM A N IIORSR PoWDKRaro attwt?d to by thousand* who have mod it. It is com vmt'il of vegetable Root* an l Ilerb*, and is highly -ccommcnded for the cure and prevention of all hose diseases to which that animal, the IKMhSK, * subject; a* Distember, Hide bound. Draw* new, |>??.s ot Apjn tito, Inw ird tjpiain*, Yellow Water, Kstigue from hard i xcrct?o or w rk, Inflammation it the Ky? *. Debility, Wasting ot Klnii. At. It ?arric* off all glow* humor*, prevent* Home* from >ecoming ttifl'or foundered, purifies and cool* the >lood, nod improves their gencrnl condition. Ih mictions?Ton foundered or diseased Ifor*o five a *oup-s|M>on(ul of the Powder twice n day, a a little hrnn or ground oat*. For yellow water, itol in nil e;uie* where much heat nhouudtt, Horses xhouU he bled; and to prevent disease* while using ihein. give n spoonful occasionally during the week, bar sa'e h> KIS11RR A II RJNITSH, Phsrswccutiste mid Cheiuint*. ^ 4 .A MM' OE^rt? ." ?? Tmtm Convicted, "J^ss^eja^ 9 araoAoo r^puja } > eOrerted fciiaM?Wi Round* of A prisma, *ki^ lie exhibited th? manner ia which Gwt> a? i tcrfeiters execute iMr Floods, ?M # n the San* ?d Short* Mtay* W of Deteeting ^hsmt * 3 The Dank No.> Rngraturg all tM (M A# % rt <*? great ft J mist of ?npfr miff liming. P-^illKATKST I)IACOVJ5RT et WTtkm P? VX Present Ceufnry tmr tf g- DelecUng Counterfeit Balk NtCea,~ ' * 3 Describing K??7 Genuine I till ia El * istcner, nod Exhibiting nt t glence q every Countrh. lt in Circulation! I ^ Arranged ao admirably, that RKKEKKNCf 1^ CD IfcASYand DETECTION IKflTANTAh| NKOUfl. t P3TN? Index to eiamine I No page* to hUM{ 3 up! Rut no simplified and ??riauged, tluU '- * CD the Merchant, Hanker sad Butiam Man can acm/Ul at a glance. HH lingliek, Trench and German. gThoi Each may read tenant io hit ova Natlye mrm. t^Most perfect Bank Note list cd Published, ** Qd Abo it List of ^ ALL THE PR1VATK sss hit jmimwjt* 2 A Complete Summary w tho Finance o* M Htmorc ft Auraicx will urc puUi?he<1 in enal} S edition, together with all the Inipdtant MKWs g OK THE DAY. Alao A SERIES OK TALKS ^FYom nn Old Manuscript found in the East ty ^furnisher tho Moat Complete History of g, ORKC.tTAVi LIFE, CD These Stories will ronlinne throughout tha SO wliolo year, nnd will prove the Most Kntor?Uiuing ever ofiered to the public. |~y Furnished Weekly to Stibceribors only, CD at $1 a year. All letters mmt be addressed ta g- JOHN S. DYE, Broker, ^Publisher and Proprietor. 70 Wall Street Neat * York. April 23 9 ly com po uni) fiatiiTnxtkact of tarsaparilla, Queen's Delight, &?, For purifying the blood, and removing all dlejaees arising from the impurity of the same, and {* especially recommended for the eurc of Rheumatism, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Ulceration of the Throat and Lungs, Pains and Swelling* of the Hone, Tetter, Pimples in the face. Old Sores, and all Cutaneous Kroptiona, Neuralgic Affections, M.curia) Diseases, And for Uliltiliff tlie nwrMinn nnA n~>..n<in- Cm. n 1 I-- "?-ll tal consequence? of Mercurials in Hypbilis. For tlio Com position or this Preparation, and the Medicinal I'ropertios of the Queen's Delight, Pliy liciani nre referred to the ftth and 6fh Nee. Vol. k, if the "Southern Journal ol Medicine and Pharmacy.** rbe Stillinfia Sylralira, (Qacei'i DellgJit,) lescrvee much more notice than has been bestows^ sp?n it. It has bee n med for the last ten or fifteen irenra by several of our most distinguished I'hydMans, and I believe they bare never had cause tg leny to it a high rank among our indigenous medimiI plants.?[Kd. So. Jour. Med. and Pliar. I'm* fared by Kcalflck & ikrlSOi Chemists and Druggists, No. 877 King street, Charleston, S. O. Sole Proprietors of the celebrated Palmetto feast Poicdff, For making Buckwheat and all kinds of Cakes Biscuits and Bight Bread. Feb 5 M I j KENIFICK & SERINE, WHOLESALE AND UTAH DEALERS IN Drugs, Medicines, Perfumeries, Points, OSa. f Brushes, and Fancy articles, ON TUB MOST EEASOKAULK TBS MS. NO. 277 KING STREET, (Opposite Society street and Merchants' Hotel,) CHARLESTON, S. C. IOIIN ECNinCK, W. A. KBI.1t, M.B. Feb. 5 SO ly TI1E C4LUER HOUSE. (Late Planters' Hotel,) by j. w. gamble, corner or ctiuacn akd quccn rr re are, Charleston, S. C. This Ilogre is thoroughly rebuilt, rtfinisbeJ, loraU-d in the centre ol business, and kept in s style iccond to no TTotcl in Charleston. Feb 5 SO ly DR. CLOPTON'S INFIRMARY Dr. james CliOPTON, who baa visited s >utli Carolina for scrernlvears, practicing hiy profession. b:i? now per muss IIll) ctabfodied himself u HITNTSVILLK, AljABAMA, where he If prepared to tren t"snecttdhrttr fhc following diveaaeet Asthma, Diseases of the Throat, Inflammation Slid Enlargement of the Tonsils, Glandular Swellings ibout the Neck nnd Throat, Scrofula, Beald-Hcad Tumor* that frequently come ou the eyclida aaj ill other diseases of the Skin. Testimonials of the highest character from year State ?ill be forwarded to any that may svish them. Persons writing will enclose a 3 cent stamp to pay postage on return letter. Medicines forwarded by mail, in such cases as can be treated at home. Dee. 23, lS.r>6 ly . ACCOMMODATION STABLES. - Npartanburff Slro * Court House. nW r|',,0 Accommodate lii* friends and the pobtt.9 A the undersigned lias ?uj>p!:ed himself with Carriages. Hacks, Buggies. (?. Ith and without, Tops,) and Horses, which Ijc i? ready to let out by the day, or for longer time. lie has also a Two-Horse Wagon to hire. and will n- '?e engagements for hauling w ood in large or small quantities. Apply ut the Carriage Mgttbtoetorr to Aug 21 2t> 1y JAMRS A. FoWLER. J. MILES LEE 1> FSPKCTFH LLY informs his <Hen ?s and tho A' public, that he is prepared to take contracts is UOUSR nriLDINO and CARPRKTKRIN# <* # ' in all its branches. He hopes J?y olnee ajtcut>?n to business Jo merit confidence and patronage. If* residence is on College Hill, Sivirt mbarg S. C. Feb 19 52 ->1^ WM. T. BUSSEL, W. D. ^ | HAVING resumed the general practieo at M Kl>101N K, in connection with ]>tntistrp? respectfully otlVrs his service* to tiis eilbep* ff Spartanburg and its vicinity. Office in New Brick llange, No 2, (sceon^ story.) Church street, opposite Palmetto House. March 27 5_ ti rinld i:\trj?ft of Hrgot, VFII ABM VCKUTICAT. prtparminn snuwiing the active projwrt.es of the ivRfhOT, in A form f<>r convenience of administrati"*). reliable fug notion, end free from the property of undergoing change l?y keeping. This is a desirable fMopurution f?r the physician. Tho sninVlist-s of dma4, nn^ certainly of action, nre merits of vast iinportantss if) a medicine of tlds aha racier. Also, Fluid Kxt. of Ale*. Senna. Comp. Fluid l'xt. of PiucImi. (Vriip. hi aid K*1. "i ?ar*aparita. ,j For wile by US 11KU A? IIK1N1TSII. Tunc 25 IS if Phnrmngt Hals. JR. STOOPS HAS just received a supply of excellent l.ir;? IUHIKING,8K WING. SPIN I >i.R ISACK. GOTIIIC, and other Oil Allis, f?,r sale as cheap as can be purchased in Charleston. Also, a lot of BF.IkS'l 1CAI>S of ditfi-rcnt k>t>ds, Cojt?n, Shuck, and Wool M ATTIlhSHKS, cow staiilly on hand, at IV\VII> MILUCBH !}UIL1). INO, opjpwite Mr*. dev?.land's ' April 9 ? |y M . hot oum ivuuni, i>o. VU7 .Market street, nore, Md. 8 Subscriber m st rospecFully begs lenvo to it to the l.adies and Gentlemen of tbc South -r nc? re acknowledgments for tho very liberal J inge tbey have so uniformly extended to his ? ishment, and desir s nt the snmo time to as n] them that, stimulated by their constantly in ng patronage during past years, he has rpared :r trouble nor cxpen?c to perfect, as far as it ossiblc, the "Piano Forte," so as to insuro a lu.inco of tho custom ol perse us of cultivation cfinemcnt. ? addition to the commendation of tho most nt pianists of the country, ho would add, that ry "Fair" at which his instruments were on I ition, they have oniformly been awarded tho st honors of the sireral Institute* ing extensively engaged in the Manufacture mos, niui employing over ono hundred of tlic competent journeymen, I am prepared to sell, Wholesale or Retail, on the mo?t accommo; terms WHOLESALE DEALERS will ore finJ it to their advantage to give mo a call : buying elsewhere. I'iauos built nt my faclory have full Iron ea, being so constructed as to secure great ad* ai strength, without affecting the tone, aud lerefore stand in uny climate. T cry instrument of my manufacture is guaranor tivni years, and when intended to till distant ?, the greatest potvible care is taken to insure lection of a I'iano calculated in tone, touoii, and mechanical finish, to plena* the most r ous. In addition to which, a privilege of ex;e is grnnte.l at nnv time within six months the day of sale, should the instrument not givo t< satisfaction. June 35 IS 6m b n the Court of Common Pleas. .BI'ARTANBURG DISTRICT, 1 string term, 1S57. 7 IE bwAiiia of the Term uot being disposed of, t i<. 1 an Extra Term of tho Court of 1 uon PI*M? te Spartanburg District, be held 11 > Tlflgp. MU.\ PAY in August lUt, for ^ s furtlieraf^tfuJ, Xh.ii the Clerk and SlierifT * a .lory >' wty-gtahVi! <??! anil lawful men; " > writ of rdMnfrttKMltu compel their attend- * a forth" r vlfdemd, Thutjhe Clerk give due " gal notice oT 'ht thBsm* place of the sessions f i said Court. t< i< >iI\ HELTON D'XEALL. " ril 4th, 1857. " rtify that tho above is a true copy of tlio order 1 i at tlio last term, as taken from the min f tiie Court. J. IL TOLLESON, J 81 13 3m Clerk t lection Notice for Ordinary. Jk JTu etu-nd the confidence, which lias I X ( _ .brought us a largo nn<] increasing trade, __ ( ;we will continue, AS HERETOFORE, to. T gi?e uniformly fair frauk dealing, nud t.l I T j T < _ I CS-ood. Goods I \ Jut the lowest possible Prices. ! j[t ! A pri' S.t 9 tf { "A.S. DOUG! ASS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, i AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, Spartanburg . II., S. 4*. Will hereafter bo fouud In tho EXPRESS OK- ! 'ICE, and wilt attend promptly to all business iu'listed to his carc. March 5 2 ly ( WRIGHT ft ORE, ] ATTORNEYS Arl LAW, SPARTANBURG, C. II. IrncK In Muj. I.egg's Brick Building, next oor to Bubo & Edwards law office, up stnire. J. D. Wright Spartanburg C. II. Jas. L. Orr Anderson C. II. Inn 3 1856 45 tf ] "sTD. OWEI, " : TAILOll, ; a A3 REMOVED to his new rooms orer Meaara. I). I. & L. TWITTY'S store, , 'hero he will ho very happy to ace his old friends, < nd ready < TO 8EIIVR TnEM CHEAP Von CABn. ? Not! 37 tf < ~ JAMES T. FLEMING, ! WITH ilMONS BROTHERS, Wholesale Grocers, NO. 1G9 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, 8. C. Feb. S 50 ly 1iTSUBS. (So Eo EKDflSB, ! succcsbor* or lis h noise, WH03.38AI.? ?lOCEJlS, with liquors, mo 7 iiay.ie btbkbt. CHARLESTON, S. O. romas. J. jioise. charles b. moije April 16 8 _ ly* DISSOLUTION. rllE firm of JAS. A. FOWLER Jt CO. has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. All persons iudebted to usare earnestly requested > make immediate payment, as our bu.iuess must e settled forthwith. JAS. A. FOWLER, Jan. I 45 tf J. W. KERR jOOK to your own interest. ro THE PEOPLE OF SPARTANBURG. , _ ?.|VI ?vr? Jl?Ul a?.-WMAU(.-v V/ I IO' I" ill N.CV1 J NtiULATKD LIGHTNING CONDUCTOR, 110 only cute protection against Electricity, as demonstrated by science and experience. If the tcsimony of audi men as K. T. Brumby, ol ihe Houth Carolina College; Pndwsnr DuPre, of Woflhr J Jollcge; Pi-of. 1/Minis, ol Macon College; is ol any ' vail, 1 have them. II it is requisite to prvsloce in- 1 lanocs of the failure of rods calledjSPRATT Pa tent, ' can refer von to over thirty in South Carolina rithin four years; and for one instance of failure ol Min* Rod will,pay nny price any person lua a mind ! j ask. With this statement, which I ant willing to wkc good, i solicit the patronage of the public. I hall have n *?ug?>n ruuuing through Spartanburg , his summer, ?< those wanting wife Rod* can get 111 in. A. W. CURRENT. N. R.?Beware of the rods |wrs*ing through glass ' ings sold as Otis' patent. June 25 \Q tf CO-PARTNERSHIP. rllfi undersigned have this day formed a COPARTNERSHIP, for the purpose ol con Incting the business of HOUSE MOVING, Ac., nd will contract to MOVE A Lit KINDS OF WILDINGS AND CHIMNEYS, RAISE ' tOOFS, Arc , in the tnosi scientific manner, without injury to the buildings. Application can he made to cither of the subseri<rs in person, or through William Glaze, Esq, II. C. P>RO(?KS. Kch.2? 1 tf .1. L. FRKNCIl. Columbia, S. C., Feb. '1S57. Moro Goods for tho Pooplo. M'MAKIN 8e, SMITH are carrying on tho MERCANTILE BUSINESS in the -town of COLUMBUS, POLK COUNTY, N. C.,