The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, March 15, 1866, Image 3
JOHN KING & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Wines and Spirits Dealers,
88 MEETING! STREET,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
JUST received n consignment of HOLLOW
WARE, TRACE CHAIN'S, and a full n*
sortment ofCROCKERY and QUEEN'S WAKE.
March 15 7 8m
STRAUSS, VANCES & CO
1:10 MEETING STREE,
Corner llaael Street, oimosife Pavilion II.?inl.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
rplIE nttentiou of the WHOLESALE TRADE
r is reapoctfully culled to our new and well
SELECTED STOCK OF
FOREIGN A\'D DOMESTIC DRY
GOODS,
FANCY GOODS,SMALL WARES, HOSIERY.
With our buying in the Foreign and Home
Markets, we feel coufidcut that no house iu
the trade can offer superior inducements.
Our Stock will be large nud varied, comprising
Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS
generally ; a full line of White Goods, Gloves,
Hosiery, Fancy Goods and Notions.
Also, we have established a Commission and
Forwarding business, under the name of
JE3. J, WISS tbOo.
Goods and Produce consigned to us will have
our especial care.
When you visit the city, wc would respectfully
invite you to cail and examine our stock.
trders entrusted to us will receive our
prompt aud personal attention.
STRAUSS, VANTES & CO.
\ M. STRAUSS, J. K. VANCE,
j r v ivci; v i m ijo
THOMAS MA HONE.
March 15 7 tf
ijjtffoloo Howard.
STOLEN front ihc subscriber's stable, on the
night of UTtli February last, a 'lark I$AV
HOK8K, six years old, (not as dark as some)
the rise of fifteen and a half hands high, black
legs, mane and tail, with n few white scattering
hairs in his forehead, also a few white hairs
on the side of the neck, caused by the collar.
Waa in (rood order when stolen, holds a high
head and tulc, well uiude, ami pretty fine.
1 will pay the nbove reward fur information
no that I get ttic horse, and $2*>.U > for the delivery
of the thief into the Spartanburg jail.
Limestone Springs, Sp rtanlmrg Dist., S. C.
JOHN BY A HS.
?65"Grcenvillo Mountaineer an<l Cartersvillc
Express, j.lease copy one woe!:, and send bill
to this office.
March 15 7 2w
SHERIFF'S SALES
BY virtue of an order from the Ordinary, I
will sell before the Court House door, on
salesday in April next,
114 Acres of Laud, more or less,
situated in said District on waters of Ferguson's
Creek, bounded by lands of Dr. 15. K.
Wofford, fared Drunuuond. and others. Sold
as t lie real estate of MA BY AH NOLI), deceased,
fur partition and divisiou.
ALSO
50 Acres of Land, more or less,
situated in said District, on Wolt Creek hounded
hy lands of Johnson Newman, Stanhope
Walker, and others, re sold as the real c-tnte
? ! i . r. vunp<r, ucccnseu. lor partition niel
division, at I lie risk of the former purchaser,
l)r. Lee L. Smith.
TERMS: A credit of twelve months, interest
from date, (except for costs, which must he
paid in cash.) purchaser to give bond withgood
security, and a mortgage of the premises, if
deemed necessary, to seeme the paymgut of
the purchase money
J !!. HI. ASSINGA ME, S. S. 1>.
Sheriff's Office. March 12, 18t>t>. S-8t
A CARD.
rpilK subscriber having associated his son
JL WHITKFOORD 8. SMITH with him in
business, it will hetrafter he conducted under
the name and style of SMITH & SON.
Thankful for the libera! patronage heretofore
bestowed, he respectfully solicits a continuance
of the same.
1*. SlIANI) SMITH & SON.
Mcli 1 5 2w
rpms 1IOTKL is now open for the roccp
| tinn of visitors, with rooms neatly refurnished,
and oilier necessary accommodations.
A liberal patronage is solicited.
JOHN T. WALKER, SupL
March ft ft tf
*TUs-irr HKCKIVKD
FRESH GARDEN SEEDS,
OF .ILL KINDH.
Twltty c*3 Co.
Feb a 'i if
Dr, L. C. Kennedy
OFFERS HIS PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
Jo the Citizen* of Spartanburg.
Feb 1 1 1y
J. M. ELFORD,
MAGISTRATE, ATTORNEV AT LAW, AND
^Holiottoi* lit KquHy.
fA L 8 O
Agent for Fire, Life and Accidental Insurance
Companies.
OFFICE ON TIIK PUBLIC 8QUA11E.
Spartanburg C. 11. 8. C.
Will Practice in the Cotirlt of the Western Circuit.
iilDTDUN C A N~
attorney at law and solicitors
|in equity.
OFFICE ON PUBLIC SQUARE, four doors
East from the Court House.
J. P. RKKD, I). R. duncan,
AKDSnSOf. Sl'Ali I ANDfllU .
Notice.
A LL persons are hereby warned not t<
/\ trade for n NOTE, given by myself t<
JAMES E. 3MITU, for ono thousand dollars
dated Juno 16, 1H68, as I shall not pay tin
same, unless compelled by law.
JAS. YOUNGER.
March 8 C 4w
SHIVER~Hd U SE!
M STILL in full operation; well furnish
edwiih (ho best the markets can supply,
in the centre of business; ai tended tc
by polite nnd attentive servants. Mrs. S111
VKR and Mr. JOHN H. WELLS always in at
tendnncc, to serve and render the stay of oui
friends agreeable. Largo Stables, well sup
plied with provender. Also, Horses nnd t'url
ingos on hand to hlro constantly?attended t<
by EL1SHA SHIVER, my partner in this
branch of my business.
tir O rifi'tn*
11 . Oil I > IjU.
March 8 C 3t
LANDRETH'S
a E N U I N K
GARDEN SEEDS,
OF T1IK GROWTH OF 1805.
rpiIE subscriber has just rectivwl, nnd is
I now opening, a very large stock of LANDUET
ICS GENUINE GARDEN SEEDS,
of lost year's crop?embracing all the varieties
usually cultivated in this climate; together with
several rare kinds not hitherto known here.
As heretofore, he is prepared to supply
country dealers with any quantity of these
well-known ami highly-approved seeds, neatly
put up in convenient-sized packages, and at
such pi ices as will insure satisfactory profits.
A BUDO'.V of ONION SETTS rir.i.lI
the seed, which will give the grower the largest,
smoothest, and, ia every respect, the
tinesi Onions, and that iu a very few weeks.
Also, 1MR1) SEEDS ot every kind, very carefully
cleaned.
EDWARD SILL,
South side Plain street, midway between
Baptist Church and Nickerson's Hotel.
March 8 6 2t
The Newberry Herald, Spartanburg
Spartan, Anderson Intelligencer, Winnsboro
Register, will please give the above two insertions
and send bills to this office.
To Iron Manufacturers\\,T
E arc fully prepared to furnish complete
v t plans tor the erection of BLAST FURNACES.
STKAM FORGES, ROLLING MILLS
HEATING and PUDDLING FURNACES, and
all necessary details for the nrinlin-t i.m nf l-'ail
road, Bar and oilier Merchantable Iron.
Also, for Improved Reverberator^ I'nrnaccs
for Smelling, and Duncan .Si Kay's Hot or
Cold Blast Self-Acting Cupola.
KAY, VEAL ,V HEWKTSON.
Architects and Engineers.
March 8 ti Iw
8sq>"- The Spartanburg . S CI an 1 Charlotte
(N. C.) papers, will insert once a week four
litres and send bill to this office.
BUSINESS NOTICE^
HAVING located at the head of the Greenville
and Columbia Railroad, at Fresh
ley's Station, 7 miles below Alston, we are pre
pared to receive and forward to Shelton Depot,
the present terminus of the Spartanburg and
Union Railroad, ALL FREIGHT thai may be
entrusted to our care, by our own wagons. \V.
SHIVER will be and remain at the station In
facilitate the forwarding of all articles confided
to ns, going to or coming front Shelton's to the
head of the road for any point below.
W. E. SHIVER.
March 8 C ?'?t
j IX EQUITY?SPARTANBURG DISTRICT.
i c,i i urn*, inc ooiiciiorot ino western t'ncutt.
A Bill to Perpetuate Testim ny.
A 111 I.I, to per petunto Testimony having Won
i 2 \_ filed i'us office, hi couhirmiiy with an
I Act of the General Assembly entitled An Ai l
lo provi lea mode by which in petpctuale Testimony
in relation to Deeds, Wills, ('hoses in
Actiou luid other Papers ami Records destroy
ed or lost during the recent W ar."
it is ordered, on motion of J. 1'. Kecd, Solicitor
of the Western Circuit, that leave be grantid
to all persoas who have lo~t Deeds, Wills,
or other Records, (Mioses in Action, or any
other Papers, of which they desire to preserve
evidence, to avail themselves of the benefits ot
said Act, under this Hill, by giving written
notice to the Commissioner in E<|uity, and
proceeding to take the evidence as in any other
case of a Hill to perpetuate Testimony.
T. SToUo I AKK(>W, .
L'. K. S. II.
Commissioner's Office, March 1st, 1 *<>*>.
March tt (i ?m
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
IN EQUITY? SPARTANBURG DISTRICT.
P. F. Stevens, Adui'r. and Ann F. Smith,
vs
Henry A. Smith, et al
Kill for Partition Relief, &c.
"f N pursuance of an order of the Court of Fa
1 uity in Iliis case, all persons having clainu
against, the estate of GEOltUK A SMITH. loceased,
urc required to present and cstalilisli
their claims before me Recording to law within
Three Months from this date.
T. STOBO FAHllOW,
o. k. s. n.
March 8 G 3m
COMMISSIONER'S SALES.
8PARTANBUIIO DISTRICT.
I ...
... J.J.
Jane II. Carson, Adtu'rx, vs (leo. Carson, ant
others, Minors by their next Friend.
Hill for sale of l.aud nnd Dower.
IN pursuance of an Order of the Court of K?j
uity, I will sell at public Snle, at Spartan
burg ( ourt House, on SALKSDAY, in AI'KII
next, the following Heal Kstute (Inscribed ir
the pleadings in this case, the sale of wlilcl
was postponed on last Snlcsday at request o
Parties:
A TIIACT ??F LAND, containing 700 Acrei
more or less, in the vicinity of Hog Hack Moun
tain, near the North Carolinn line,?known at
<t* \t ill- a? i
niv .urns x rnci.
Tebmh or Sai.e.?Credit of one ami tw(
years with interest from day of Sale, eicepi
costs of those proceedings which must he paiii
cash ; Purchaser to giro hond with two appro
red sureties with mortgage of premises to sc
cure the purchase money.
T. STOBO FARROW.
c. e. s. x>.
March 8 6 4l
Merchants Hotel.
I (DBaaurlcottoni, S? Oo
? (Cheapest and best Hotel in the State.
a
Transient Board, *$3.00 day.
Weekly 44 14.00 week.
March 1 0 tf
^V- ILLING,
Millinery and Fancy Goods,
> AT NEW YORK PRICES.
202 KING STREET,
Opposite liufuin Street,
(IIAHLESfOX, SO. CA.
| ; March 1 5 ?f
JACOB SMALL & CO.,
Bakery and Confectionary,
CORNER KING & 1'RINCESS STS.,
CHAll LEST OX, S. C.,
CONSTANTLY on hand a large
assortment of IUSCUIT8
and CRACKERS. CAN OIKS and
CONFECTIONARY. All goodsaMB
warranftd and orders tilled with dispatch, and
sold at tho lowest market rates.
March 1 6 3ui
HART & CO.,
(Successors to S. N IIART ?fc CO.)
South East Corner King & Market Streets,
CH A n I. KS TO .V, s. c.,
IMPORTERS OF
Foreign & Domostic Hardware,
CUTLERY, GUNS,
BAR I BOX, TIN AND PLATED WARES,
Will receive or<lcrs for R. HOE & CO'S Circular
Saws, an<l GEO. PAGE & CO'S Portable
Saw Machines.
D. D. Cutis*. D. S. Hart. P. Moroan.
March 1 b 1 y
i niuim t it 11 l'nvmr o_
TRAVELLING 1JAC.S, &c.
ao? king stki:i:t,
Xtarty opposite Victoria I/vlcl,
Cliarl*'*! on, South Carolina.
J. 15. llOIUSSON, A. NELSON.
March 1 6 1 y
CHARLES BELLOISE Sz CO.,
0 '7M,a?Vr. .A.>
AND DKALKHS IN
Ham*, Sides, Shoulders, Smoked
Beef, Tongue*,
FL (J I li, /: L'T'JKR, C UFFSE,
. J-A 1U), EGGS, SOA1', STAllCII, CAN1>LKS,
Ac., Ac.
1 120 ft 1J J EAST It A V STEET,
('unsignmrntt Svltcilnl.
0. HKI.l.OIS, ^ t'11 \KLESTON S C
II. BELl.OlS, , IIAKLW I N. I,.
Wc would respectfully nolify Merchants that
*c arc strictly in the I'rovinon Husiwss, an J
are enabled to supply the trade at lowest prices.
Mch i r. i..
I 'J
CEO, w WILLIAMS * CO.,
WHOLESALE MERCHANTS,
( II AllLESTO\, 8. ?
OFFER FOll SALK LOW, FOR CASH :
I
i Oi W w v SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT
f M f\ ) 600 barrel-. Pink-Eyed Seed Polat
oca
j f>?H? coils Hemp ant! Manilla Rope
200 bales (iunny and Dundee Ragging
> 1000 kegs Nails-- assorted sixes
300 barrels Coffee Sugars, A, B and C
> 2'tO bags Rio Coffee
[ 100 barrels Molasses and Syrup
I 300 boxes Adntnnnline Candles
200 kegs Hazards Powder
600 bags Shot and Lead
3000 bags J arris' Island fluano
Copperas, Bluestonc, Madder, Iudigo,
Spices, etc.
March 1 6 dm
/lliLUID II,1J ItLlll Ul?
WIIOLESALK DEALERS,
Shipping ami Commission Merchants,
Xos. 120 AND 128 MEETING-STREET
WAKKIIOLSKS :
Xos. 5:1 and .V> Mattel-Street,
CI J AIIL 1'S rox, s. c.
A. GETTY, E. A. SOUDEH, S. T. SOUDKK.
March 1 o Km
AUSTIN, ANDRIIS & 10.,
W holesale Grocers
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
1:5 2 meetjxg etree'1\
CilAULKSTON, S. C.
SAMUI't. .1 Al'STIN,
Si:\ MOCK I.. ANlUirS,
BKN.! vMIN S. W. OLA UK.
March 1 .*? 3in
UOUlNSoX it KELSON,
"WIioIcnxiIc nn<l
Itclall Dealt-i-M In
SilLliiijy Jji'MjiiSj
~ Wm BiBilfi
SUCCESSORS or HORSEY, AXTEX& CO.
SA7S MS? SITSiAW ?????:>
25, Bayne Street,
CharloHton Soutli Carolina.
March 1 0 lm
Henry HiwcoH'A: Co.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
t
And Wholuule Dta'.ers in
Groceries, Wines, Liquors, &c.,
IV o. 11)7, Kast Bay,
OIT. FRAZERS WITARF,
C11A It L K ST 0 y, S. C.
I1ENRV BISCHOKF. | C. WULBUHN.
Mcli 1 6 3m
HUNT & 1IUO.,
Shipping, Commission & Forwarding
Merchants,
A <*??oiimio<iat ion M'liarl*,
I. F. HUNT, 1 . , 0 ^
J. H. lli vr. Jr. !' CbarlCHlou, J?. C.
( Formerly ./ .V A' WD ERR 1\ S. C.)
:o:
Promptly forward all Merchandise consigned
to us arriving in the City from
XORTIIEIiX Oil FOR EI UN FORTS
We will yi'tr ttnct attention to Sale and Pure hate,
of Cotton, liiee, Flour, ,J-c.
liberal Advances on Consignments.
Kekekexces.?(?. W. Williams & Co., Charleston.
S. C.; Kussel \ KIlis, Wilmington, N.
C.; lliglow & Sargent, Haltiinore,; Lathbury,
Wickeesham & Co., Philadelphia., N. L. MeCreody
?v Co., New York ; Kay A: Walter, Boston
; U. W. Gartnany, Savannah, (jit.; G. K
Wilson, esq-, Norfolk, Ya.
Mch 1 & Cm
PIIILIP FOG ARTY & CO.
Wholesale Cxrocers
AM)
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Corner of Atlantic Wharf & East Bay.
H. fouaktv' } Charleston, S C.
A'jmtt for UOV/t ,J" CO'S Cream Ale.
.Mah I 6 ]y
WILLIS ?fc CIIISOLM,
FACTORS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
A Nit
suiri9i.v }
Will attend to I ho ]>urclin?c, sale and shipment
to Foreign nit-1 Domestic l'orts.of Cotton, llicc,
Lumber ami Naval fjlores.
.iiiiimic v? uari, tnnriceion, rs. I'.
K. WILLIS, ALEX. R, CHISOLM.
MHi I 5 tf
'S'f ?^23> (BBAIFES*
RANGES, FIRE BRICKS &c.
ADAMS, DAMO\ K Co ,
HAVE REOPENED BUSINESS AT THEIR
OLD STAND,
16, Broad Street, Charlestou, S. C..
Art J ktcp Constantly on Hand
cookix; stoves
or TIIE
I/.ite*t Improved Pattern*,
Range's Orates, Marble Mantles, Tinners'
Machines and Tools, Plumbers' Materials,
Iron and llross, deep well Force and
Light Pumps, Sheet Lead, Lead
and Iron Piping, Railroad
Force Pntnps. Also the
(ironl Llhnr Sutincr UouKinrr
? . ..?.. . ..e
Mnc h i n e anil Wringer.
BOrder4 attended to with Jh-'pjtch.^JPQ
Mch 15 ly
J. A. HENNEMAN~
A \ 1 > .J EW ELLEK.
Spartanburg C. II., So. Ca.
HAS Jl'ST RECEIVED
A 8ELKC T ASSORTMENT OF
WATCHES, JEWELRY,
P L AcT 1D - W A R fi
4 V 14
Fan<*y (toods.
A L s o
A NEW LOT OF EIGHT-DAY AND TWENTYFOUR
HOUR CLOCKS, A FIRST RATE
ART1CI F..
WAKKKNTED
TWO ITIDAHS.
Sf?ectaclcs for all Eyes and Ages.
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY
neatly repaired, and warranted.
J. A. HEXNEMAN,
At the Old Place on Mam-Street.
Fab 22 i it
CHANGE INBUSINES8.
B. &, J. L. WOFFORD
II AT I N O PURCHASED OF
JOHN A. LEE & CO.,
TUCIKESTIRE STOCK OF
DRY aOODS,
GROCERIES,
OFFER THEM AT THEIR OLD STASD
(Lee & ]3i*igrg,&)
AT
r? - ?
ureally Reduced Prices for Cash.
OR COUNTRY PRODUCE*.
CALL AND SEE THEM.
DEN. WOFFORD, | J. L. WOFFORD.
Feb 15 3 tf
VAND1YER, BLARE & CO., *
On Main-Slrppf. Snarlnnhnw
, . r?
?
?AND?
W7Z.L KEEP OX 11AXD
A WELL SELECTED STOCK
?OF?
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
EMBRACING HATS,
CAPS.
BOOTS, AND SHOES
READY-MADE CLOTHING.
CROCKERY,
CUTLERY,
TOGETHER WITH A VARIETY OF
iJrcss Goods*
SHAWLS, HATS, Ac . all of which they are
determined to sell as LO II* as they can be
bought in thin market.
They aro also engaged in the manufacture of
" tin ware,
and will promptly fill all orders in that line.
J. W. VANDIVER, J. 8. BURNETT,
WM. K. BLAKE, 0. CANNON.
Feb 1 1 tf
Hack eiae
FROM
SPARTANBURG TO GREENVILLE
rpiIK Subscriber will run a LINE OF
I HACKS to und from tbe above named
placeo, leaving Greenville C. H. every MONDAY,
WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 8 a. m.
Leave Spartanburg, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS
and SATURDAYS, at 8 a. m., and arrive
at Greenville and Spartanburg, at 4 p. m.
This Line will form n connection with the
Spartanburg and Union Railroad both ways.
1 will bavc good teams and careful drivers.
Persons wishing to secure seats can do so
by applying to my Agents, JAS. A. ALLEY,
Spartanburg, who will be found at No. 2,
ltrick Range on Church-Street, opposite the
Palmetto House, and SAMUEL DONTHARD,
at Greenville.
Persons wishing to take seats at Spartanburg,
will apply to my Agent there the night
before.
C. C. MONTGOMERY.
Fob 1 1 H
fmimr a
-r* r\ ?v* W nrt n HM >S>* 9
:o:
IN THE FIRST NO. OF OUR LATELY
REVIVED Spartan, I tender many thanks
to my friends and patrons for the liberal interest
they have manifested in the establishment
of my business, and I hope by diligence and
a general satisfaction to iny patrons to merit
a continuance of the same.
1 am making every effort to fit myself out
for carrying on a
First-Class Tailoring ^Business.
Cutting customers accommodated at short
notice, nnd ?vi>r? ..tF.irf ma.In m .?.U ' >? ??u
%v v?w.. ? V ?v ui??v kuy WViA
simple for I be makers.
Shop open at all business hours, opposite
the PALMETTO HOUSE, OVER FOG ART IE
& STILMAN S STORE.
A First Class Coat Maker wanted.
M. R. BEECO.
Feb 1 1 tf
Wm. Tjockwo?d,
TATlLD'Jt*
HAVING just returned from a trip North
atul West, takes this method of informing
Ins former l'atrous and Friends, that he is now
prepared to till all orders with neatness and
dispatch in the very LATEST STYLES, as
cheap as any one for Cash or Barter.
He has made arrangements for the LATEST
FASHIONS from New York and Baltimore.
Call and seo.
| His shop is over the store of FOSTER &
juuu s, opposite tlie Court House.
Feb 1 1 tf
('. ('. TU COINS
TAII.O R.
HAVINO RETURN El) TO THE TOWN of
Spartanburg, bo takes occasion to inform
his friends that I hejs prepared to do work with
neatness and dispatch, lie respectfully asks
a nunru ui i'iiuuu p.uronage, una pledge!* bis
beet endeavors to giro satisfaction to his customers.
lie may be found at his Shop in rear of J.
B A lit'11KK S STORK, where his customers
will find plates of the latest fashions.
Feb 1 1 tf
"law notice"
The undersigned has. resumed
the Practice of Law. Offiec up stairs,
immediately over former office.
Feb 15?3-3m JAS. FARROW.