The Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1843-1852, February 06, 1849, Image 3
f Union Rail Roai> t&ommition.
The Convention reassembled at Union Court
House on Wednesday, the 17th inst. The President
resumed the Chair, when the following gentlemen
presented themselves as Delegates, to wit :
IrttoM sparta jibvrO.
^Jol. II. H. Thomson, Mnj. J. M. Crook, Major
Dean, James Parrow> Dr. Thos. Curtis, Mn j,
T. Kirhy, Col. W. W. Harris, J. C. ZimPlrmin,
J. W. Cooper, Ksq., Dr. M. A. Moore,
Dr, W. C. Bennett, Col. B. F. Bates, James K.
Means, J. B. Tolleson, Jacob Zimmerman, Dr.
A. G. Campbell.
t FROM NEXVBKRRV.
Col. Benjamin Muybiu, J. C. Wells.
from VSlos.
Col. R. J. Gsgn, Col. G. Steen. Colonel Z. P.
Hermlon. Rev J. H Save, B. H. Rice, R. Macboth,
R. F. Glenn, .T. J. Pratt, D. Goudelock, AT
W. Thomson, D. T. Sims, Col. T. N. Dawkins,
C. S. Meng, Albert Means, James Thomas, Thos.
Sartor, Wm. West, Gen. J. M. Gail berry, C.
Sims, T. B. Jeter, Dr. W. K. Sims, N. Gist,
^^H^H^^HTr., Isaac Thomson, Benjamin Kennedy, Jss. B.
^^^^^H^^KDuwkins, Wm. M. Thomson, L. Swink, C. H.
mHB^^nH?ill?rJ, Jonas Swink, Benj. Crawford. S. Thomas,
H Clark, Dr. C. Young, John Gibbs, Estp, Giles
Sharp and D. W. Johnson.
f The President announced that the Convention
was organized, and rcAdy to' proceed to business-,
when
Col. J. N. Dawkins, A mcml.er or the Committee
appointed to procure an amendment of the
charter, reported that in pursuance of thta recommendation
of the Committee heretofore appointed
l?y the CtfOvifMtnn, *k to take into consideration the
whole subject of a charter;" the desired amendment
had been procured by ah act of the legislature,
passed at its recent Session.
On motion df Col. tterndon, it was
Rttolred hnanimniutf. That Committers lit; ajV
pointed by the Chair, in the Districts of Green*villr,
Spartanburg, Chester, Newberry, Fairfield,
and Union, in this State, and the Counties of Polk,
Henderson, Rutherford, Cleveland and Buncomh,
in North Carolina, to agitate the subject of the
contemplated Railroad before the people, and
that they he requested to use their best exertions
to procure subscriptions.
On motion of Col. ft. J. Gage,
Iles'dred, That a Committee of fivp be appointed
by this Convention, to correspond with the
Governor, and request him to nppoint Commissioners,
to open the Books for the subscription of
'Stork, in the Spartanburg nnd Union Railroad.
On motion of Col. Iierndon,
The Convention took a recess Tor cne hour.
Upon reassembling, the President announced
that under the first resolution, he had appointed
the following gentlemen as members of Committers.
to wit:
For Greenville?To be appointed.
For Spartanburg?Forth? village and surrounding
neighborhood, Mnj. James E. Henry, John
Roinar, .1 r.. Col. 15. C. Leitner, Mnj. John T. l\irKirliy,
Hiram Mitchell. Col. II. H. Thomson, W.
W. Harris, (r. W. H. Legg nnd Simpson Bobo.
'Glenn Springs and vicinity?Col. IJ. B. Foster,
John C. Zi mmerman, Dr. M. A. Moore, Mnj. E. 1'.
Smith, Enoch II. Smith, Henry Ferguson and D.
Whotitrihe.
On motion of Dr. Dognn,
The name of the President was added to the
last named Committee.
Woodruff 's and vicinity?Dr. C. P. Woodruff,
blames Neshitt, Rev. Warren Drummoml, Isaac
Wood ruff, Jonas Brewton. Est].. John Stroble,
Col. S.N. Evans fend Dr. James Bivings.
Finger*s AT///?*-TIon. Otabt'iel Cannon, Perry
5Carle, Plenty Podd, Ro1>t. McMttllin, J. (J. liarJ?
"T o find Col. VV. Williams.
Morgan's Store?F. Monifcirtrry, T. C.
Carson. John Booker. Rev. J. G. Lsmlriim, I)r.
d. J. Vernhn, Richard Ballingcr and S. M. Mor gan.
JAmesionc Springs?Dr. S. Ottcrson, Dr. Titos.
Curtis, Capt. A. Uomnr, Dr. W. (}. Note, W. O.
Clark and 1). B. Ross.
For Newberry District?Mayhinton?Col. Benjamin
May bin, O. R. Bryce, W. 13. Ilardy, jestse
Mayhin and j. C Wells.
Poplar Grove neighborhood?Capt. G. Turnip"seed.
T. D. Wadlineton, Asa Purhv and Joseph
Caldwell.
For Chester District.?Oharner T. Senile, W.
MeCully, Littleton Mill, John A. Bradley and J.
fj. Harris.
For Fairjiehl District.-^Wm. Lvles, W. W.
Ilryce, John Duwkins, W. J. Alston and J. D.
"tit rot her.
For Uninh District?for 'Union village and vi'cinitv.?Capt.
B. H. Rice, Col. T. P. Herndon,
Col. T. N. Hawkins. J. J. Pratt, Dr. J. H. Dopan,
D. (loudelock, (ien. J. M. Gudherrv and \V
^ . - .
J. Kecnfcn.
For the neighborhood of Crois Keif.v.?John
Gibbs, David W. Johnson, Jesse Whitmire, R.
?Starncs, Wrn. Roy. and Dr. Win. J. Bnbo.
For Meadoto Wood's neighborhood.?ColoiYel
R. J. Gage, Major John Gihhk, and Colonel. 11.
-Macbeth.
Meantvifle neighborhood.?Rev. Tames II. Saye,
A. W. Thomson, Albert .Means, Wm-. M. ThoiYi-aon
and Cnpt. Wm. West-.
Grindall Shoals.?Col. J. S. Sirrts, Mnjor J.
SB. Dawkins, Lemuel llarnes, J. Litllejohn and
W. Norris.
Gi/kies Creek neighborhood.?James M. Byers,
Colonel James Jefferies, Dr. Samuel Goodman.
M. M. Montgomery. James Corry and Colonel
Robert G. Davidson-.
Pinkneycif/e.? Dr. D. F. McMahon. John Gist,
-James F. Walker, James Barley, Sr., Captain
and Edward C, Johnson.
NeA's Creek.?Dr. Wm. K. Sims, Austin Wilton,
D. Thofnson Sims, Dr. Wrn. P. Thomson
and Nathaniel Gist, jr.
Cross Roads?J. L. S. Hill, G. W-. Hill, L. B.
Jeter, Dr. 1). Sartor and Wm. Kelly.
Goshen Jldf?Dr. Geo. Douglas, T. A. Carlisle,
Rev. F. C. Jeter, Dr. R. Tucker and Thus.
Jeter,
Saniuck?Benj. J. Gregory, Fs<j., Col. Samuel
Bcatv, Maj. Win. McJjnkin, Tims. Sartor, Sen'r,
iod Dr. C. Yon no.
I^f.or PoJk County.?T)r. Colo minis Mills, Wm.
Wis, David Porter, K. G, Foster, Henry Earle,
|F- Vernon ami Puluski Williams.
|[For Henderson Cown/y.---Chnrlc* Baring, John
axter, C. Ripley ami A. Taher.
For Rutherford.?Wm. L. Mitchell, J. D. Carn,
Gen. Wm. F. Jones, General Bryant, Wm.
:illor, Col. L. Bryant, Davis, Davul Miller
<] George Logan.
For Clereland County?R. Chapman, Esq.,
r. Williams, Dr. Miller ami E. S. Chambers.
LFfr Buncomh County.?ftr. Hardy, J. Deaver,
Smith, Esq., and Thomas Leister.
Knd the following gentlemen were appointed
Committee of five under the second Resolution^
i wit;
Ool. R. J". Gage, Col. II; IT. Thomson, Colonel
ui. Mayliin, Dr. Colurnhus Mills, and (on moDr.
J. Winnsmilh.
Vh motion of Maj. II. Ji tloan, it was
Itcsofrcd, That a Committee of eighteen, three
t ? in Newberry, three in Chester, three in Fairfield,
< ? six in Union and three in Spartanburg, he appointed
hy the Chair, whoso duty it shall he 'o procure
pledges to give the right of \V*y to the contemplated
Railroad, i
\V hen tho following named persons were ap
pointed, to wit:
For Spartanburg ? Mnj. 11. J. Dean, Jamn
Cooper, Esq., and Col. B. F. Hates.
For Chester-? Messrs. C. T. Scaifc, Littleton
Hill and Win. McCully.
For Fairfield? Tlios. Lylcs, Jr., Wm. Edrington
and W.J. Alston.
For Newberry? Messrs. Jesso Muybin, Morris
Miiyhlum and Si. Sober.
For Union?Rev. J. II. Snye. B. H. Rice, Col.
It. Macbeth, 13. J. Gregory, Esq., J. L. S. Iliil
und G. Douglas.
On motion Rev. Jas. H. Saye,
Resolved, That the proceedings of this Convention
be published in the Spartan, and that the Palmetto
SfntH Runrmr Smith (Innilii.iun
Courier, Columbia Telegraph, ami Laurensv.Ile
Herald, are requested to republish the same.
On motion ol' Col. Herndon,
The Convention adjourneo sine die.
J. WINNSM1TH, President
\Vm. J. Kf.enan, Secretary.
A Frightful Scene.? Wo yesterday, says the
Baltimore Sun, gave a brief account of a terrific
account at Philadelphia, on the Schuylkill river>
in the immediate vicinity of the Kairmount darn,
by which a very lorge number of persons, who
had Collected upon the ice in that qonrtcr, were
suddenly and unexpectedly submerged in the congealing
element. The Philadelphia Ledger gives
the following graphic account of the affair:
A large number of persons having collected
upon the urea of ice which intervened between
tbe dam and the canal, tlicit weight had the e/feot
t? to ft-acture, and three tnen'Tell iactr the
opening thus made.
As soon nS tltoy were observed to fall in, a
body of persons rushed to the edge of the i<je to
rescue them, and they were quickly draggtj out
of the water. It was apparent that about an acre
of ice had separated IVom the main body, an] was
floating towards the edge of tho dam. Bv this
litne a large number of persons had collected upon
the ice on the other side, and their great w>jghl
had tho effect to break oft' another large piece,
also about an acre iu sice, which moved in the
direction of the dam.
Those who were upon these huge cakes of ice
were principally women and children, who hud
preferred remaining near the shore, to venturing
lar out upon tho slippery surface. Their coil|
stcrnation became most fearful, when they found
J themselves being curried towards the dsm. Some
of tho men leaped frottt one cake to another, while
olbera. vvilb fi*mnli>?i ami r-l.il.l.? r. !n - "??? >
x... ...
sprang into the water, a" they uearecj the brink
of tlio yawning abyss. Some of the women were
so terrified that they sunk upon the ice, and were
taken up insensible from the excess of their emo'
lions.
Those who maintained their presence of minti
succeeded in getting a foot hold upon the shelving
I breast work of the dam, and remained standing
theie until they were taken off in boats. At leas
seventy persons it is estimated, were in the wale
upon the dam alone time, and the fearful seem
which was presented it is impossible to describe
Four large boats were quickly slid along tin
ice and launced, and the shivering and nffrightec
suff. rers taken on hoard and safely landed. Then
were about six inches of water running over lli
dam at the time uf the accident. The mass of ic?
upon reaching the edge of the dam-, broke off i
to smull pieces and fell into the current "oelov
But thee individuals were carried over the dun
viz: a girl of eleven or twelve years of ag?
daughter of Morgan Ash 5 a ycung woman; di
mesne in a family in the northwestern part of th
city, who took out with her two small childre
who ware u|i?r?ie.i tier and ??ved troi
the danger which threatened them, and a youiq
man, a student ol medicine from Virginia.
Mr, Abraham King, the proprietor of the Imte
at the locks, saw the three descend into the rag
ing waters, and immediately launched his boa
and went to their succor. lie succeeded in get
ling them all on board and 1 rough them to 1 i:
house. Miss Ash was from thence carried to tin
prem'srs of Mr. B'ackwell, keeper of the refresh
client house at Fuirmount. wl.er? rr....t;?..i
summoned. At first pulsation was not perceptible
but after the application of proper renetliu* sin
was partially restored. The young wiman wa
taken home from King's, and, from appearances
she had sustained very severe interna* injurie
from the (all; or being struck with sorre o( th?
pieces of ice. The student seemed ti be un
injured.
The heroic conduct of Mr. King, in saving the
lives of the above persons at the hazard of hit
own, was the theme of general praise amonj;
those who witnessed the act.
The drenched and shivering crowd, ai soon as
relieved from their cold buth, lost no time in oh
taining the first conveyance and departing for then
homes to change their dripping hainlirnems.
It is impossible to particularise all the evetiti
which the eye beheld during tha struggle for lift
on the part of the terrified mass who were visitec
by this fearful calamity. We, however, givt
some of the prominent. We notice Dr. Stone
his lad v and son, of about ten years of age, struggling
and buffeting with the broken ice, by the
aid of a plAnk. They were, however, rescued[
but not until nenrly exhausted by the violence ol
their efforts, a generous stranger, whose attentions
had been drawn to them, laid himself flat upon
! his face and slide along the edge of the ice until
he reached the body, whom he caught by the
hair, and thongh the ice broke several times, lie
succeeded in dragging him out of the water.
A young lady, about eighteen years of age,
was also engulphcd in the midst of broken ice,
but rescued by the aaeiatunce of Mr. ftobert P?rham
and others.
The most terrible encounter was for those who
were on the large sheet of ice, which moved towards
the edge of the darn, separohng na it neared
ihe precipice, and currying over on its fragile surface
tlio persons wliome we have mentioned
above.
A Great Rope.? A rew rope has been many
factored lor the inclined plane of the Columbia,
Pa. Kailrood, which is eight inches thick, over t
mile in length, and required more than thirty thou
sand pounds of hemp for its manufacture. It was
made in five pant, and of course is to f>e put
together nt the plane. There is, in rke manufacture
of Such a rope, beside the large amount of
material used, a vast deal of labor, and nltngether
it is a piece of work,which, ' without machinery,
could never bo accomplished.
Reading.?Al nt) period were there over
more books rend by that pnrt of our populn*
tion most qualified to draw delight and good
from rending; and when we enter mechanics'
libraries, and see them filled with simple,
quiet, earnest men, and find such men now
sitting on stiles in tbe country, deeply sinking
into the vrr^ narrow and spirit of a well handled
volume, where we used lo meet litem
in riotous and reckless mischief, Rc nri, |)r0U(|
and happy to look forward flint wide ami
formerly waste field, over wlJich literature is
extending its triumphs, and lihce the beneficent
ConseijuorMT" that will fi'lor to the u hole,
rcmmmiitv.
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I
THE SPARTAN*
81'ARTANBURQ,TUE8DAT, FEBRUARY C. IS^B
DEATH OP DAVID REIKI] ARDT.
By A lettcrri cpivixl i? !.;? * 1 "1
.1... un.ll, I'll OillllKiilY nl^llia|^H
wc learn that Mr. Davio U*i*h*rdt, recently of our
Inge, uict with hi* death in Rnlsigb, N. C.. nil the ?'!)ili ult.
It seem* that he was thrown or knocked down hy Wtt. Fi
Collins, Comptroller General, ond Ilia head struck against
the stone steps of the State House, causing hisiustant
death. This i*]ns we received it 5 but m::k? uo comment
ns but few of the circumstances nre known to us.
( ji" The length of Maj. Heskt's speech which has
been set up from tho manuscript this week,prevents our
usual quota of Kditoriul.
Copies of said speech may be hid at the office of Messrs.
fllKRT & DraK.
the weatiiek
Is remarkably changeable of late, cold in the morning,
and pleasant in the evening, and vice vert*.
fy Several communications on file which will appear
in due time. The obituary of Mrs. Nanct Fostbr, who
died recently in Georgia, is mislaid, we would publish it
if we could.
[J^T^ Atlcntiort is rpqneslcil to the advcitisctnetu
of Messrs. Morgan, Woods, & FosTfcR.
The British government have established a regular
line of mutl steamers between Siigapire in
thu Fast Indies, and Australia.
W. D. Watts. Esq., has been re-elected Ordin*
ary ; Major J. J. At wood, Sheriff; and Rev. Si
las Knight, Tux Collector of Laurens District.
Georgia Rail Road.? Vary few rail roads in
this country can show greater per centage of increase
in their receipts lor the lust six monthsthan
the Macon and Weftcrn Railroad, Georgia.?
From a statement just published. it appears that
the total receipts for August 1848 were S12.476,oo.
r.-.- a? - ?
, .... /ii.Kiisi 1347, 5'J,440.'Jj, jIidwiiij nn in\
crease of S.'3,035.G4 in favour of the former month.
' DEATH Fro'nTa slight cold.
By neglecting those saluWlbf^brcniition* which cotnnton
sense dictates, many, very many. IHll victims to their im.
prudence. We have seen the Tttniig bride, blooming as
' it were, us the bird oi pat^Snhte and the fair flower of hope,
5 the pride of her father mid the joy of hor mother-^-her
r cheek flushed \sith nnticipatiou. and hor eye henming
! with the soft Cxpresjioh of lore*?the guy dreams of live
dancing on her fancy with the rich and vnricgnted tints of
r the rainbows promise. We h*ve seen all litis changed?
5 avo, the wedding garment for a shroud and the bridal
i, chamber for this sepulchcrc of the dead ', and all this from
neglec'ing n common COLD. Now, before it is too late,
s use 1>U. ROGERS' LIVKRIVORTH AND TAR. which
' gives immediate relief as thousands of our most mtolligent
e families now admit of its imtl extraordinary cures. Tha
e gay, the beautiful, and the ystiiifj speak forth its praise,
, nntl will, so long at it mukct positive cures, and cheers the
'* despAiring family treside.
11 Sec advertisement in miothcr column,
r. The gonaiuc are told by
. v CAMPBELL & SEAY.
Feb 6 5 4\v.
* i"V
'e OCT" friemls of WM. H. CHAPMAN, |
n beg leave to announce fcim a oiudidate for Sheriff, at tho
n election. ' v
MORGAN, WOOlS & FOSTER.
' "j%/l~ORGAN &. WOOD8 havib^ associated with themin
JLTJL business, Mr. Foster, the concern will be conducted
t under the above firm, who will at all times, keep on hand
a gAuerul assortment of "
DRY G OO DS ,
llnrclWnro, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Bon'rtets
Crockery Ware, Groceries, Drugs. vtedicines, Painis-and
9 Dyestoffs* and will sell fur cash, from l.S to 20 percent?
, lower than the game kind of goods have ever been Bold in
Q this mnrket.
H Wp nie also agents, and have for sale some
of the following article*, being patent medicines of high
' celebrity: LcRoy's. Linn's, Peters. Hibbard's, Moffat's aiul
5 Gordon's Pills: Hibbard's Wild Cherry Hitters, it good and
5 pleasant bitter; Linn's Temperance Bitters, .tew David's
. Hebrew piaster, Wistar's Balsatn of Wild Cherry, and
Phoenix's Bitters,
J B. MORGAN.
! J, C. WOODS,
5 ?. P. FO.n t.lt.
' Feb. 6. / $ tf
HEADQUARTERS.
RALPH S. IZARD, E. M. firabrnok, Wni. Lownues.
and Wrn. H. Ilnrringtoi. huving been appointed
Aides-de-Ca'mp to his F.xcellenc; Whitcmarsb B. Seabrook,
> and Wm. A. Hrtvne, Jndgo Advicate General, vice Peter
, Delia Torre, resigned, with the nuk of Lieutenant Colonel
j will be obeyed and reapeefdd otnordinely.
By order of the Connnandcr-inCbiet.
? J. W. CANTF.Y,
, Feb. <1 2 3w Adj. aid Inspector General.
PAL METTO HOUSE,
Columbia, S. C?
THF. undersigned wishes to inform the public that be
lias moved from the AMERICAN HOTEL to the
> PA L M E TTO HOUSE,
' (opposite the State House.) which lie has taken entirely
' or. his own account, and wl ere lie would bo ple?*c<l to
i see bis former patrons, audatl others who may be pleased
to call oil him. And to those of his acquaintances he
would say, that th?*y will bo made not less comfortable
1 than heretofore 5 utid to strangers, call and try the Palmetto
House.
An Omnibus will h_g VafC.ir .fftrrljhwaa at the
, - - ? A, G. MARSHALL.
Columbia. Jantinry 16. 2-2tn
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA*
I SP UlTASBfHfl niSTiin-T.
Ill tiie Court of Ordinate.
WIIF.Ur.A6 T mm U iiulinger liuth applied to mo for let
ter?of Administration. with tlie \\i!l iiiincxod. on all
a. id singular. tlio gondii and ciiattt la, rights mid credit* of
' Jim. ltallnigei' into of the District nnd State aforesaid, do
reused, These ar? tluTCloro to cito and admonish all nnd
( singular, tho kindred nnd creditors of the said dccenscd,
to he and appear betbre inn, at our next Oidinurv's Court,
for auid District, to he holdcn ot .Spartanburg Court tlnnae
1 on the 18th of iliis instant next, to show cause, if any,
why tho aaid Lottrra ot Administration should tiot h
granted.
R. KOWDFN, o. a. n.
Fob. f> 2 3w.
KSTKAY TOLLED.
AN'fiRF.tV W A DDI* I. tolls before me a Hlack Horse]
MULK, supposed to he twenty years old. fourteen |
hands iiigli, marked very inueli with gears. Appraised '
at twenty three dollara and thirty three cents, this
her 23, 1848.
MARK nF.NNF.TT. Magistri^H
near Cashvilte
Nov. 7. /?
VI, L communication*
should
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com
n^^BPrv^ ~
^^BH|H^i.:T(| a
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of :!io I
consist* I
mi J m ! ? \* sell for
to ko!I from to '.'0 per cant, i-.wor
I^^^PPVlOll
I ~ (XT-COME AND TRY ME.^H
I am expecting daily a large supply of Groce.-io'. 8 .par, ;
Coffer and MoIumcs. Untight by uu agont at auction, and
ball bo aold hero low. ]
ALSO,
A wrll selected nssorfinent of GARDEN ]
SEF.'^S, freab from Landreth's (Isnlrna of l'tiilndolphia. 1
J. M. ELFORD. (
Jan. 30 1 5w. (
THE YANKEE BLADE:
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Journal ; Devoted to I
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Published every Saturday, at $'2,00 per annum in advance
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Not only origiuul, but the GEMS of the European and
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THE LIMESTONE SPRINGS !
liNCI.IMI AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL 1
Will i'C opened on the 8th January, 18-18,
THE locality beings as is well known, in twe-y respect '
desirable, it is the intention <>V the principal to make '
this a permanent and thorough institution, inferior to none. ^
The course of studies pursued, will furnish a eumph-to En- '
glish Education, lilting young men for any bushiest, capacity
they may desire. Having prepared several students for '
the Junior Ola**, South Carolina College, the principal has 4
no Hesitation in saying that lie can prepare others for the '
same standing, in the same, or any other college in the
Union '
Tuition in all English branches, for ten months $10 *
Classical ?...-. v 30 '
Or in proportion from the time of entering i and gratis *
for those unable to pay.
Plenty of excellent BOARD can be had iu families at
S? .1
1.11 UUIIU1.
Apply h ir letter lor farther iufirmaiion. I t
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Dec. 26 4:) 5w.
READY MADE CLOTHING. r
GEORGE LITTLE & CoJ,
Ac 269 King- Scrett, Vharlesion, -S. tT.
NOW offer to tn.-ir friends and the public in general f
a full and complete assortment of tients ready made
clothing, at extraordinary low prices. Purchasers will j
at nil times find a well selected slock of Fine French | ;
Dress and French COATS. Fine Engli"!> do. do., Tweed
and Business Coats of all descriptions. Fine Cloth Over L
Coats and Over Sacks, Blanket and l'ilot do., Fine Cloth,
ami Pilot Clonks. Black ami Fancy Cnsaimore I'ants, Sattinet
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NOLLY & FOWLER,
Greenville Street,
OPPOSITE TII8 lUPTfST CBl'RCIt.
9pnrlunb!ir|f C. II., I, C., Jan. I, 1149
IAS. N. NOLLY. JAS. A. FOWL**
|J"^51 We will do Mncksmrfhing on ns good
onus as usual for barter, to suit easterner*.
N. 4. 7.
nC/2* Once more and njnin, J. N. NOLt.Y
-etiirii* thanks fur former patronage, aud hopes a routine,
nice to the i.bova firm. A!*.? wishes all indebted to bins,
prior to January 1842, to call and settle soon.
Jan. 16 51 ff.
SOUTH CAROLINA MEDICAL
ASSOCIATION.
THE Annual Meeting of the South Cirrtfiina Medical
Association will be held on Wednesday, thaSist Fab-uury.
(being the third Wednesday) at 10 o'clock a. m.
11 the Hall of the Apprentices' Library Socioty, Moatingitrect.
The attendance of all Diplcmated Frnchtioners in poefd
(landiii^, throughout tin: State, ia respectfully invited on
that occasion) a.i the rule c juiring that an applicant for
idinisaion into tho Association ahail be r.-.wmnted by a
r't'llow. will n??? ??? inin n,w^.:nn ~r.? .?
- e v?r>lIU"UUIII<IJIKl MlIIl lllCVURg.
Th'iftp w'.i.j t.v.y be prevented, by prnfeasiof: i! or #Th?r
m. ije'.nvnts, iVoin attending, tan become members by
lutliorizing line of tlieir friends, or the Recording Sscrwaty,
to enroll their name*,
The President and Directors of the South Pninhrut Rail ond
Company have, with their accustomed liberality, rain. ?.!
'ho fare on the Railroads one half, to all may
jc .liip^sed toavail theuiEcb.csof the opportunity to come
lown. II. J. C. CAIN.
R<v. Src. Ro. Ca. Medical AasncintiMj.
I'All papers in the interior ,.f the State .will give the
ibo\ u four conspicuous insertions, <uni scud. bills-to the Rstording
Secretary.
Jan. 20 1 <?? i
SPARTANBURG MALE ACATUMY.
-V <ir. Trustees take pleasure in tnootniciig to tin* r.ubiic.
.L that th? above Institution is still1 under the- charge of
dr. WIl.t.lAM IRWIN, " ho has condtioted ir Srr tN? last
V.reoTears, wtrh r.itu'.i success ami t<vlhe fcunre r.i..sf-ieion
o'fits patr.uiH. The excellence of Mr. IRWIN'S -'is
ij11iYiNs, together witii his o: .". 'Midlachohirsl 'p. dimtlu on
he him to tbelibcinl [:n,i..iiicc of', discerning public.
The tuition will uthitio ih heretofore, Mud board can
ic ha 1 in good fa s : .i h. nt six d.ilsra per rinntiv.
This exercises of tno scbo.it will bo rcaumud on the first
lay of February next.
SIMPSON BOC'O, Prx*. D. T.
January 9, 1849. 50 41
ESOLVHD. '?y theOfficers of Cocrt and members of
iA, the Bur of 3partnaburg, that wo will o\is?r7e and
teen as business hour:., bon 9 o'clock A. M.. unti\4 o'clock
' M. except on Public Dnvs. ami il.tring tbe .imjkmh of
,'oiirts, ami we agree to i.peu and close our olfici * v-cordngly.
unless called in case* of pressing necessity; us? ail
icisons having business are respectfully requested taeull,
v ithiu those hours.
J. B. TOIiLESON, Ct.F.RR,
K. C. FTX)\.E, SllERtFF,
T. O. r. VBUN'OX, c. k. s. W,
It. BOW DEN. Ohi>inaht,
HENRY & DEAN.
THOMSON & TUCKEIt,
EOBO & EDWARDS. *
Jan. 9. 60 ? Ct
estkay.
JOHN T. HART. tolls. I <!fi-r#?nic, as an es'.rnr.
rfN abnyhnrsn nlxftit IV eenhatoU high, supposed
I. 1 / A to l.io oVven years old, blind i|i the right eve. n
iinr i ,::e forehead and on the cm. of 'Jm nose, tlhn mat.u
:kI tail. with marks of tbo gears, shod bdbre, and appraisal
at Twenty-six Dollnrs. The Morso nity he found lbr??
nilr* south of Union Court House.
c. ti. nxLAitrt.
Magi strafe. Kx-tjfRcio.
Jan. 9.1849 60 tf
state of south carolina.
SPARTANRVttO DI.TRIC;.
in Tin; cth'UT of pkdinari.
Alfred C. Cru.\, Applicant, va. lohn C. Cro? and others
D. feudauls.
"j T appearing in tny satisfaction tliat R ti Cro-r J FlCrow.
I. '/. M Crow .1 K Cnayatul f.nci'tidii los wife, re jo without
llie limits of this State. It is therefore ordered that thev
lo appear and object to the sale or division .?f ?t..n?? ?.
'? ?*? C-K
ln*?* of Crow, devroM'd. oil <>r befott the 5 !?
' y of February next, at th?!r consent to the Mine will
lie mil rt d of record.
fiivrn under my bntid and aeal.
w. ,tAg ^ , ? ?">ER. -V -TO
THSTT^^c"
"IVroriCF. in hereby gieon to nil wlion h r**y ,.(,ocor>.
J.al '.lint I do uot intend to pay any debts ?.r crm.tr&c\%5
my wife SALLY .TONUS. o? she has left my bed ??l
board, without nnO'?ieijt cause.
WILLIAM JONEA
Union fiLtrict, Jan. C. in-19, 3f-tu
Inid, Mountain Cheese, Wool, Fcu'.her* and T?lw?,
.J for sab: by,
^ TOLLLSON 4i WILSON.
Sept. 13 lf
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
SPARTAN IJL"KG DISTRICT.
In the Court of (Adimrr,
\iniFREA8J. V. Caldwell bath at plied tom^forlettonJ
W of Administration with the witi nnncxru on all. and
singular tho sritods nud chattels, riflita ?> ! ''??
? ^ ^ __ ? . -n %!? uill? I?1 1 1 ' *
Mct:Ury*!#f > of the District mrj Stnte sifuretafu, i?ecea?sd ;
iwe, therefore. to rile udmouiah nil, and >?:i;;iiiar
he kindred and creditors of the ao?d dee'd, to anu appear
In-fore n?e nt our nest Ordinary's Court ijr said District,
to Vio held M Spartanburg Court Ihu^e ou iho 5th
d'.;*of Feb. next, to show canst?, (f-o: y, why tha Mid
loltmt of Administratum should ifbt be grunted.
tt HOW DEN, o. ?. ?
Jan. 23 54 St.
ALL ( onrdiana. Trustee?, Committees, and RecaWera.
required to make annual return*. are her*: y notified
,o make up and r?i>ort their account# for the currant ya?r,
properly autheuticcti d by voucher*, on or be tha fir?t
on or by the font day of .M.ircb u.-xt. Kdee sail be iiotted
ng.iinat a!! default'**, a.
T.*. ?*. **e<uri, C. V.. ^ D. ^
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