The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, February 15, 1866, Image 3
CARD
TO TUB
MERCHANTS OP THE SOUTH.
The undersigned, wholesale j??l
era, advise you of the fact that Charleston
la again a market for the purchase of goods,
and In view of the early opening of the spring
trade, we beg to solioit the resumption of the
patronage so liberally extended to this market
in tho past.
We are aware that many old and respecled
firms will be missed fro at our number, hut
ttianv familiar uames will be found in new us
social ions, ready to supply the wants of the
Trade, as of yore, aud other old and new firms
will be added to our number at an early day.
The cash and short credit system having
been universally adopted in all the Nerthern
markets, wo are necessarily compelled to
adopt a like system ns the only safe one on
which to ooduot business, nnd the heavy peroentage
onco necessary to cover bad debts will
now be avoided. Small profits and quick roturns
will be the rule, and under its working
we hope not only to restore to our nncientoity
her former prosperity, but to extend her trade !
to the full extent of tho capabilities her excellent
geographical position aud natural advantages
afford. Our interest nnd ambition combine
to stimulate us in attaining the result.
The South Carolina Railroad is now open to
Columbia, and its President has officially informed
us that the Augusta line will be com
pleted to Dlackville this mouth, and that on
tho first of February he will receive through
freight to Augusta. A lino of steamers to Suvauua
will afford facilities for shipping in
that direction. It is our purpose to have iu
storo by tho last of February a complete nnd
aritd assortment of goods iu our respective
lines adapted to the spring trade, and every
exertion shall be made to promote your interests.
We extend to you tho linnd of commercial
fellowship, aud solicit your co-operation and
patronage in our efforts to make Charleston
the centre of Southern trado. Givo us the en
couragemcnt we ask, ami you will enjoy till
the advantages of a cheap iu me market.
I>i*y Goods.
W. T. BURGE A ca
EDWIN BATES A CO.
J. R. READ A CO.
STRAUSS, VANCE A CO.
AITKIN, NO YES A JOHNSTON.
KING A GOODRICH.
JAMES B. BETTS.
STOLIi, WEBB A CO.
1'. EPSTEIN, 2G8 King-street.
P. LYONS A CO.
Fancy Goodtt.
II. D. BURKETTACO., successors of DEWING,
THAYER A CO.
NORTH, STEELE A W A UDELL
Millinery nud SI ruw (ioodn
WILLIAMS A COVERT.
LKNGNICK A SELL.
Bool? and Shoes.
K. B. STODDARD A CO.
1). F. FLEMING A CO.
T. M. BR1STOLL, Buccossor of DUNHAM,
T A FT A CO.
EDWARD DALY, Ageut.
JOHN COMMINS*
Iluts unci Cupis
if if linr t i t wd i. /?/ v
??. H I.J.I .-imo <v. ?j\t.
WILLIAMS .1 COVERT.
V. HORSEY, 25 Ilajnc-iitroot, successor to
HORSEY, AUTKN A CO.
1 lardware.
J. K. ADGER A CO.
HAST IK, CALHOUN A CO., 21 HaytioBtroet.
HART A CO.
KDUEUTON A RICHARDS.
0. GRAVELEY.
E. L. DKM1NG A CO.
Affricultdral T mplonuMilM
unci 31ftchinory.
LITTLE A MARSHALL, 173 East Ray.
Books.
E J. DAWSON A CO.
BOGERT, DENNY A CO.
C'tirrla^oK and 1 Iiu-hohn.
L. CIIAPIN A CO.
It. W. GALE A CO.
NATHAN & OTTOLENGUI.
X*nj>?r llnujfiiiKN, Window
HluulrM ni?<l UpholHtory.
H. W. KINSMAN.
Clothing.
EDWIN DATES A CO.
MACULLAR, WILLIAMS A DARKER.
FRANCIS MURPHY.
riERSON A CO.
Suddlory.
1IASTIE, CALIIOUN A CO., 24 ITnynt treet.
JENNINGS, TIIOMLINSON A CO.
1IARRAL, NICHOLS A CO.
DriiffN.
KING AGASSI DEV.
JOSEPH A. MORGAN.
L. CM A PIN A CO.
JOHN KKNIFICK, 48 Broad-Etnct.
Crockery.
WEBB * SAOK.
WILLIAM G. WIIILDKN A CO.
Draper unci Tailor
J. S. PHILLIPS, 32 Broad-street.
(JrocerM.
GEO. W. WILLIAMS A CO.
CHAS. II. MOISK A CO.
(?EO. W. CLARKE A CO.
THADDEUS STREET.
J. A F. DAWSON.
J. F. O'NEILL A SON, 167 East Bay.
W. II. CHAFFEE, 207 " "
WM. GUItNEY.
HENRY UISCHOFF A CO.
THOMPSON A BRO.
CAMILLA CO.
JOHN KING A CO.
WAGNER, IIEATII A MONSEES.
J. H. A I). MULLKR.
BOLLMAN A BRO.
liny iind Orttin Mcrclinnlw.'
JOHN S. BIRD A GO.
Building Material, Sash, Blind,
and Door Manufacturers.
W. P. RUSSBLL A CO.
Carpetings, Oil Cloths, Mattings
and Tailors' Trimmings.
CIIAS. D. CARR A CO.
Grooers, Auctioneers and Commission
Merchants.
RRUN8 A BEE.
Auctioneers, Commission Mer ;
chants. Dealers in Dry Goods- j
i. da ? AUf/ HEX WAYD A RONS, 123
East Baj-stroot, Charlfwton, S. C , and U1 Angutta,
0*.
Stoam Bakery. Crackers, Bisvuits,
etcJ.
C. H. CLAUSSKN & CO.
Iron and Mill Bands and Machinery
AgencyJ.
if. EASON.
Shipping, Commission and
Wholesale Dealers.
AIVUIlDAliU Ubll'X & tU.
F. CONNER & CO.
Feb 16 Ti 2m
M ILLS HOUSE^
Corner Green ?.nd Meeting Streets,
Oil A Rl L'STXi iV, S. C.
Tnis roruLAR and well known
HOUSE is uow fully open for tlic reception
of visitors, having been re-furuislied with
New and Elegant Furniture,
throughout, And offers to the traveller, accommodations
and conveniences as a FIRST
CLASS HOTEL, not to be equalled by any
NORTH OR SOUTH. The patronage of the
travelling public is respectfully solicited.
JOSEPH rURCELL, Proprietor.
Fob 16 3 tf
MM3E3TOH3B SPMNOS
FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL.
Kbv. >V. CURTIS, L. L. 1>., PimciPAL.
THE REGULAR ENSUING SESUS10
N of this School will commence
' on iho third Wedncsduy in February
i In' "let instant.
TERMS FOR FIVE MONTHS,
payable in advance either in specie or itr equivalent
iu cu:rency :
Hoard, including lights, washing
and fuel $76.00
Tuition in English and the Classics.... 26.00
Tuition in Primary Department 15.00
Lessons on the Piano or Guitar 23.00
Use of Piano 2.50
Tuition in French or tho Modern
Languages, "each 20 00
Each pupil must bring one pair of nheets
and pillow cases, towels and drinking cup.
Dr. CURTIS will leave the Mills House,
Charleston, on Monday the 10th of February,
and Nickersou's Hotel, Columbia, on the 20tb,
for Limestone, and be happy to take charge of
any Pupils on the route. Regular mails are
re-established to tho place.
Feb 15 3 2t
HACK LINE
v r n \i
SPARTANBURG TO GREENY 1LLE
THE Subscriber will run a LINE OF
HACKS to and from the above named
places, leaving Urccnville C. H. evcrv MONDAY,
WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 8 a. in.
Leave Spartanburg, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS
and SATURDAYS, at 8 a. m., and arrive
at Greenville and Spartanburg, at 4 p. in.
Ybis Line will form * connection with the
Spartanburg ami Union Railroad both ways.
1 will have good teams ami careful drivers
Persons wi.-hing to secure seats can do so
by applying to niv Agents, JAS. A. ALLEY,
Spartanburg, who will be found at No. 2,
Brick Range on Church-Street, opposite the
Palmetto House, and SAMUEL DOXTIIARD,
at Greenville.
Person* wishing to take seats at Spartanburg,
will apply to my Agent there the night
before.
C. C. MONTGOMERY.
Feb 1 1 tf
JUST RECEIVKD
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS,
OF ALL KINDS.
Twitty Oo.
Feb 8 2 (f
COMMISSIONER'S SALES.
Sl'AKTAXUURO DISTRICT.
In Equity.
l'ataey Kirby, vs, M. A. Trimraicr, .Vliu'rx.
Bill to Foreclose Mortgage, Ac.
IN pursuance of an Order . f the Court of Kq
tiity in this case, I will sell at public Sale
ai Spin tan burg Court House, on SAI.ESIMY,
in MARCH, next
"THE CAROLINA Sl'AUTAN,"
Wit It the L'ress, Type, Cases, Furniture, and
nil other materials belonging to paid Newspaper
Office, with "the good will, name and
style" of "The Carolina Spartan," together
with the
TWO STORY HKICK OFFICE,
in which s-aid paper has for many years past
been conducted.
Sold as tlie property ofWtn. II. Trimmier,
deceased.
Thumb or Sai.k.?Credit of one and two
years, except costs of these proceedings, w hich
IllllUf hn txiti.l nn ilotf ??!? t? 1 -
... , ...... v.. "t nine, I urcunsera
will he required to Rite boud and security
with mortgage of property to secure the purchase
money.
T. 8TOBO FARROW,
o. e. s. D.
Feb 8 2 4t
COMMISSIONER'S SALES.
8FARTANUURO DISTRICT.
In Equity.
Jane II. Carson, Adm'rx, rs (duo. Carson, and
others, Minors by their noxt Friend.
Itill for sale of I.nnd and Dowor.
IN pursuance of an Order of the Court of Kquity,
I will sell at public Sale, at Spartanburg
Court House, on SALF.8DAY, in M A RC1I
next, the following Real Kstate described in
the pleadings in this case, the sale of which
W n a nAalrtnnoil an WJ.. 1 - - -l
,,?..r?uvii uii >< oniiKuajr m request of
Parties:
A TltACT OF LAND, containing 700 Acre*
more or less, in Hie vicinity of llog Hack Mountain,
near tho North Carolina line,?known as
"the Mills Tract.''
Terms or Sai.e.?Credit of one and two
years with interest from day of Sale, except
costs of these proceedings which must he paid
cash ; Purchaser to give bond with two approved
sureties with mortgage of premises to secure
the purchase money.
T. STOBO FARROW,
c. b. s. n.
Feb 8 2 4t
SSL &a g^sssnjnsi'ff
Q.FFF.RS HIS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
' (o th? Citizens of Spartanburg.
b 1 ;r I 1 j
J. M. ELFORD,
MAGISTRATE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND
ia;vyiSJ tiJJ i?j t) ii ii J
OFFICE OX TIIE TUBLIC SQUARE.
SpartunburK C. II- S. C.
Will J'ractieein the Cour(i of (he Western Circuit.
RJE E DVDUHOA N,
ATTORNEYS JLT LAW.
AND
ai)lL3?3SI)iaS 2H 3SUaSR?,
OFFICE OX PUBLIC SQUARE,
4 Doors East of the Court House.
J. r REED, D. R. DUNCAN,
Akdkrson. Spartakdbro.
GROCERIES,HARDWARE,
DOMESTICS, &c.
CRUSHED SUGAR. BROWN SUGAR,
WHITE GRANULATED SUGAR.
COFFEE, Jam nnd Rio,
CHEESE, BISCUITS,
TEA, Green Imperial,
ALMONDS and RAISINS,
BRAZIL NUTS and English Walnuts,
SARDINES. PICKLES,
BACON, Mnckcrcl nnd Herrings,
WHEAT, and Buckwheat Flour.
WHITE WINE VINEGAR,
MOLASSES,
TANNERS' OIL, Superior Quality,
KEROSENE OIL, Superior Quality.
OAK AND HEMLOCK SOLE LEATHER,
COLLINS' ANKS,
BR APES' IIOES, Traco Chains,
WIIITERMORK'S No. 10, Coilou Carda,
SIFTERS, different nixes,
SAWS, Hammers and Augers,
GIMLKKS, FILES,
l'OWDER, SHOT AND LEAD.
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHIRTING,
JEANS and LINDSEYS,
COTTON YARN,
and a variety of other nrticles for sale, low
for cosh, or exchanged on fair terms for
Cottqn, Bacon, Flour, Corn, Poas,
and the productions of the farm generally by
J. TUGS. II. WII1TE,
Main Street, near Churcb.
r co o '1 l't
RECONSTRUCTION
:o
OUlt CONGltESSMEN,
IT II S A I l? ,
WILL NOT BE ADMITTED,
1JUT IT IS ADMITTED, THAT
J.A.IIEMEMAN
1 IAS .1 FIXE STOCK OF
WATCHES, CLOCKS 5c JEWELRY
O* UAJtl), TOO r. I Ilk". WJTH A T1SX a HOBTMIM
or
I^aney < ioodN.
SPECTACLES TO SUIT ALL AGES
TXTATC11ES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY
If Uill ho r'-constructed (without Che Tc?t
..? ??
ic?uuaui^ auu nmritiKta.
J. A. HKNNKMAW
At the Old Place on Maiik-Hlrtet.
Feb 1 1 if
VANDIVER, BLAKE & CO.
On Main-Street, Spartanburg,
??1?
SbWS JB3T
?ANDir//,/,
KEEP OX II AX It
A WELL SELECTED STOCK
?OF?
GENKR1L MERCHANDISE,
EMBRACING HATS,
CATS,
BOOTS, AN DSIIOKi*
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
CROCKERY .
/lt'Ti r? t> \*
TOC.KTIIF.R WITH A VARIETY OF
SHAWLS. HATS, Ac , all of which they undetermined
to sell us LO If us they can I>c
bought in this market.
They are also engaged in the manufacture of
TIN WARE,
and will promptly fill all orders in that line.
J W . VA5DIVF.R, J 8. BURNETT,
WM. K. BLAKE, O CANNON.
Feb 1 1 tf
Itoad Working.
TITHE oterseeiB of the public h ghw y? and
I ROADS, within their several B.ats are
hereby notified and ordered immediately to
summons all persons within their several jurisdictions
liable to ROAD DUTY, to work as
many days as may be necessary, on the same.
JOHN M.CROOK, Chairman.
i/AViu a.npkkfox, oecreiary.
Feb 8 2 Rw
The Commissioners of Roads
ARF. lierehy notified io meet nt Spartnnburg
C. II on the 1ST MONDAY in Af?y
next. Buaineia of importance will be aiibmitted
JOHN M. CROOK. Chr m
Datid Amihiss, See Ftb ?
' THE SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE.
EIH6 & CASSIDET,
V&OiilfiA&H SEVMim,
No. 1C51 Mooting Street, Oil driest on, So. Ca.
OPPOSITE CIIAKLES TON HOTEL.
E. D. KING, M. D, )
' of North Carolina.
JESSE J. CASSIDEY. J
m <
Coabmitom, Fkuriart 13, 18C6. 8?Sat
3V 3E3 W STOREI.
TEPPE & SMYTH,
At the Old Stand of Fogartics & Stillman, opposite Palmetto
House, Spartanburg, S. C.
WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM THEIR FRIENDS AND THOSE WHO DK8IRX
1MW ?SUSS, a\2 S22! ?&33I MHW,
inAi A vioil 1U 111II
WILL REPAY Til FX FOR THE TROUBLE.
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. CLOTHING,
IIATS AND CAPS, HARDWARE,
AND A GENERAL VARIETY OF ARTICLES MO%T NECESSARY FOR HOUSEHOLD
AND FARM USES.
Purchasers will please take due notice of the above and govern
th
*i co uvvv/ ui/'yiy.
Frod. Tcppo. Aleck H. Smyth.
Feb 11 If
AMD
I, W. MAEII
HAVING RESUMED BU8INESS AT THE OLD STAND OF HARDY,
AGNEW k CO., OFFERS TO IIIS OLD FRIENDS AND THE
PUBLIC, AN ASSORTED
kmek wt mdmbubs; SSMEmn9
AND WOODEN-WARE,
EMBRACING ALL ARTICLES IN HIS LINE OF BUSINESS.
WILE SEl'.X. AT THE LOWEST tfSIAU
COTTON, OR COONTRY PRODUCE. &C.&C.
J V S T It E CEI VED
FINE MACKEREL, SALMON, SARDINES, CITRON, CURRANTS.
Will 1*6 prepared to fill orders of Country Merchants in a few days
at the lowest figures possible.
FOWLER, FOSTER & CO.
Tliiitiliful to our Patron** 0?r past fiivorm, we flgwln
ofl'or out- ?rrvierk ids .Miiiiutiiolurei-M of*
CARHIAGES, 1IUGOIES,
II < >0 K AWAYS, WAG ON S.
WE IIAVE CONNECTED WITII OUR BUSINESS
and having received a supply of raltiy ore oak tanned harness
leather, we can furnish, harness, equal in style or quality to
any made, north or south.
We have on hand an assortment of sizes of Tatent Air Tight METAI.IC BURIAL CASIS
AND COFFINS, ready inr.de, or made <0 order ai very short notice. We else have a feed
HERSK, which we will send to Funerals, with e careful driver, when requested.
Our prices wo intend shall he as low as wo can possibly afford, and we will receive ia way*
ment all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, at market prices,
ALSO I OH SALE
Carriage and Buggy Trimmings, Paints, Oils, Varnish, Bolts,
Screws, Castings, Axes, Iron, Nails, Ac., Ao.