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CLEVELAND, WALKER & CO.
k Large Assortment of
Shoes ud Bw*l*, Ladle*, Gent lemen sod M!|mi
at C LBV ELAND, WALKER & CO.
Sugar, Cofl'ce,
r<7h?eae, * *'' \
Candle*, Nut*,
_ ; f* CLKYELAND, WALKER, & CO.
JACKONET MUSLINS^ LADIES
1U hiive made arrangements with the Spur
tanburg and Union Railroad Company to
transport freights between I olumhin, f. C\
and ShcUon's, the present terminus of the
Spartanburg and Union Railroad. Their charges
will be one dollar per hundred pounds. I
would recommend them as safe and reliable
carriersFreights
can he consigned to them at the
depots in Columbia and at Nhelion's S A U
B. R. THOS. B. JKTER.
President 8. & U. R. R.
April 26 18 81
NOHUMBU O!
Pay your Dollar aud set the
worth of your Money !!
rilHE Subscribers having leased MTW! V
J[ the SHOPS formerly
pied by Uarid W. Moore. Esq . W
are prepared to do all kinds of DLACKS.WITH
WORK on the most reasonable terms, for
CASH or PRODUCE of any kind.
WOOD-WORK and Repairing of all kinds
done to order. Al-o, a few ONE and TWOHORSE
WAGONS on hand.
ttirQIVE US A TRIA L. ^?0*
LEVI CLANTON, & CO.
April 26 18 If
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
SPARTANBURG DISTRICT.
Citation for Loiters of Administration by
Jno. Earls Romar, Esq., Ordinary.
In the Conrt of Ordinary.
WHEREAS T. A. ROGERS has filed his
petition in my office, praying that Letters
of Administration, with the Will anneied,
on all and singular the goods and chatties,
rights and credits of MRS. elizabeth
ROGERS, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said MR8. ELIZABETH ROGERS, deceased,
to be and appear at the Court of Ordinary, for
aaid District, to be held at Spartanburg Court
House, on Friday, 4th day of May hext, to
shew cause if any exists, why said Letters
should not he granted.
Given under my hand this 20tb day of April
A. D., 1806.
JNO. EARLE BOMAR, O. S. D.
April 26 18 2w
LAW^NOTICE~
The bmdbrmoned has resumed
the Practice of Law. Otfice up stairs,
immediately over former office.
Feb 16?3?8m J AS. FARROW.
~ - ?
MRS. ISABELLA FALlC, widow of the late
Prof. E. A ?ALK, will be glad to receive
a few scholars in Music, at bcr dwelling place,
on CHURCH STREET, next door to Methodist
Church.
TERMS made known on application.
SILK AND KID GLOVES,
AND MITTS, HOOP SKIRTS,
juat nodud by
CLEVELAND, WALKER k CO
Inquire for anything yon want
in the way of
DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS. BOOTS,
SHOES. HATS. GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY WARE,
GLASSWARE. JtC., at
CLEVELAND, WALKER A CO.
Hooa tAjne?' Spnclo* and
Shovels, Axes,
Traoo Chains,
received by
CLEVELAND, WALKER & CO.
Wanted
In exchange for goods, all kinds of COUNTRY
PRODUCE, snch as
COTTON, CORN, BUTTER, EGGS,
CHICKENS, BACON, LA11D,
RAGS, TALLOW, BEESWAX.
AC.
at CLEVELAND, WALKER, A CO.
April 26 13-tf
T a ?3
DRY GOODS STORE
Teppe c Smyth
A3I7'PULd) respectfully inform the LADIES,
V v that thsy are now receiving their
C R D as ^
q r n I ii u O I U U K,
CONSISTING OF
White Long Cloth, Drowu Shirtings and Sheetings,
While and Brown Linens, Merrimack,
Auoskeag, 8chwabe and American CALICOS,
warranted fast colors. Jaconets, Cambrics aud
Victoria Lawns.
A complete and choice assortment of Needle
WORK. and Linen Setts, Needles, Spool Cot ton.
Working Cotton and Thread in every variety.
ALSO, a great, assortment of
DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, Liens and
Hosiery. Bonnet and Lute-String Ribbons,
Thread and Cotton LACKS and EDGING-4.
Having been connected for a long time wi<h
the Dry Goods business, we are coufidcnt of
giving aatiafiaction
ALSO, on hand a general assortment of
BOOTS and SliOES. Tin Ware, Hals and Caps,
and a general assortment of GROCERIES, at
the OP-TOWN STORE.
FKEDK. TEPPE, ALEX. SMYTH.
N. B. State Money Bought.
April 26 _ 13 tf
NOTICE.
AFTER the 1st day of May ALL LETTERS
must be mailed at the Post Office, there
will be none taken by the Mail Agent, as it is
injustice to the Post Master and extra labor on
the Agent. J. B. H INN ANT.
Mail Agent.
April 26 13 4f
Office S- & U- Railroad Company.
^ 11 fri ^ Tr ft It Tf -Art..
UNIONV1LLE, March 26, I860.
-J^J-ESSRS. MONTGOMERY & SHIVERS
Notice to Dietillerfu
NOTICE is hereby given to all persons who
have been sinoe tb? let of January lest,
or who ere new engaged in the distillation of
eptriruoae liquors, the* unless they take out
license?on or by the first Monday in MAY
next, they will be indicted without distinction of
orreoes. The license is two hundred dollars in
regal tender notes.
By order ot the boerd,
JNO. KARLE BOM A*.
Sec'ry end Trcss'r.
April 20 13 2t I
"SHERIFF'S SALE.
Br virtue of na order from the Court of
Common Pics, made April 2d, lbofi. I
will sell before ttie Court House door, in the
village of Spartanburg, on the 1st Monday in
MAY next, ONE HOUSE MULE, four years
old end mouse color. Attached and sold as
the properly of Win. F. Covington, at tbo suit
of P. R l>avis.
f^jfTcruis cosh ? purchasers to pay for
titles.
J. H. BLASS1SGAME, S. S. D.
Sheriff's Office, April 17. 18-2t
tailorTng:
o
j g n. i i.^vj luruisncu inyscn nun an ma I a- i
| I 1 cilities for speed ntid neatness, I nnI
nouuee to my Patrons that 1 nm prepared to
! fill orders for SPRING ami SUMMER Clothing
at. short notice, and in Uie best style. A first
clam TAILOR wanted.
!I also have (at my residence) a lady furce,
conducted by au experienced Tailor, where 1
can have gotten up Coats, Pants, Vests. Shirts,
Sic., for prices to correspond with material.
April 19 19 If M. K. HKKt'O.
Administrator's Sale.
T WILL sell at the residence of ELIZABETH
I ROGERS, deceased, twelve miles South of
Spartandburg Court House,
ON WEDNESDAY, THE 9th OF MAY NEXT,
the following named property:'
Twcbe Head of Tattle,
A LOT OF STOCK HOOS, SHKEP,
OUSKIIOLD FURNITURE,
O Bales of* Cotton,
BLACKSMITHS TOOLS,
A SMALL LOT OF
Bacon and I^?r*cl.
TERMS OF SALE:
All sums under five dollars, to bo raid down
in cash, over that atuouut, a credit till the 'J'uli
of December next, with note ami two nj proved
securities.
t. a noop.ns 1
April 30 IS -'w
Desirable Residence for Sale
J In the town of Spartanburg, S. C
j Very pleasantly luciieil on Clutreh street, op
posit e Wotfowl College I'urk.
I^HE dwelling contains six
upright rootne, with fire
poteen in t ? li?broad passage flj J J ItT'.ft
wnys? and double piutxns in
front* 'JJi?r? arc on tin* premises n h.iudsonic ;
Kitclien. Smokehouse aiol .Set rant's onape '
large Sinble*. Burn, &c. A well of as I'ULl)
ant l'UKE WATER as the Blue Bidge ran
upply. and large garden under fine state ot
1 cultivation.
As a pleasant, healthy and comrorlablc home
this place is Surpassed l>jr nuno. w hite the pi ice
at winch it may be purchased, renders it a very
desirable investment With I lie place may be
purchas d two fine cows, and desirable Household
and Kitchcu FURNITURE. App y at
ibis office.
April 13 if
^larblc Work.
I WILL take, and have filled, orders for nil
kinds of Marble Work, at low rates, anddcIltvered
at any point in the district.
April 10 12 tr M. It. 11F.KCO.
SHERIFF'S SALES,
BY virtue of an order from the Ordinary, 1 i
will sell before the Court House door, on
Sulcsdny iu MAY next,
114 Acres of Land, more or less,;
situated in said District on waters ?f Fergu- I
son's Creek, hounded l>y lands of Dr. B. E I
Wofford, Jarcd bruiiiinond. and others. Sold
>is the real estate of MAKY AllNOLD, deceased,
for partition and division. Sold at
risk nt former purchaser.
TEKMS:?A credit of twelve months, inter
est from (late, (except fur costs, which must he j
paid in ca*h.) purchaser to give bond with good
security, nnd a mortgage of the premises, if
deemed necessary, to secure the payment of
the purchase money.
J. H. BLASSINGAME, 8. S. D.
Sheriff's Office, April 17, 18tid. 12 3l
NEW GOO 1)8.
The undersigned are Receiving
HA TS,
SHOES,
PRINTS,
MUSLINS. AND
F ftney O o o d h,
all or which wk orri.it at
V ery Low I* riceH.
Several Articles of nice Worsted Goods
Wo O?or at Cost.
We arc determined to make QUICK SALES
T f T> D A 1? i T e U L1 C TJ l\ I? 'It
I i x- x ivur i i o ix ix o ii u iv i
| IiilD o) i <iry (J tit* BANK So/'the STATK
taken at the Proper Discount.
YANDIVER, BLARE & CO.,
March 20 9 ly
DR. W. T. ItUSSEL,
I
i V17ILL continue the practice of Medicine,
I 8urgery, and (at his office) Dentistry
OFFICE- over itiitiTto t>Mt;o store.
I Feb 16 3 tf
\ SULLIVAN &WINSMITH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS
IN EQUITY, 6PARTANBURO, S. C.
OPPICE NEXT TO POST OFFICE.
C. P. SOLLTTAM. J. C. WlNSMlTH.
mfw cprikir. r.nnno
ilk vi wi mill* wuvvua
o
I WE HAVE just received from Charleston, a
fresh supply of
BOOTS, SHOES, PRINTS,
and many other articles too numerous to mention,
which we offer at choap rates.
CAJLL AND HEE US.
B. &. J. L WOI FORD,
i
No 4 opposite Court House.
April 5 10 tf
NEW STOCK
OF IIAKDWARB AND OHOCFHIKS
at mm cku pricks,
just urrived, aud being constantly received at
J. W. HARD VS.
_Mnrch 20 9 tf
HhelF 11 nrdwaro,
CKO-'KKKY, Wooden VNuie, Axes, wnrrnnted.
Mill mid Cross t ut SAWS, Smith's
lieilows. Broad Axes, Carpenters ar.d Itailroad
Atlzo. Naylor's Cnst STEKL, Window Glass,
Nails and Castings, huJ a variety of urticlcs in
Hardware line.
J. W. nARDY'8.
13acon and Flour,
SUGAil, Coffee. Ilest Tea. Soap. Soda. Liverpool
and Table SALT, Borax. Spanish
and Carolina INDIGO, t otton Cards. \c.. at
.i w. ii Aim vs.
Hrin^ lircrivctl
FINK chewing and Smoking TOBACCO,
which I miii auilioiized 10 warrant pure
iiiid good, as Agrni for one of I lie best Munufuctutors
in the Slate of Virginia.
Cotton. Corn Baron Lard. itc.. wanted, for
which i axli or Exchange will he given at
J W. HARDY'S,
Store, opposite well on Public Square.
MAUCH SSth.
TWITTY & CO..
?NOW OPENING New
Styles of I. \DIES II ATS.
SPUING DllESS GOODS, in printed Jaconets.
MUSLINS. PRINTS. GINGHAMS,
BEltEGK. Are.. Ac., with a variety ot other do
titrable GOODS: all purchased
AFTER DECLINE IN PRICES.
W E I N V I T E
c?pecial attention to a chuicc selection of j
Ladies' Coll>ii'm, Cullx ami Selln, I
bougLt direct from Manufacturers and offered
at corresponding low figures.
MARCH 15TH, 1866!
t m t it r r i t 1 / ? v < n .
SPARTANBURG DISTRICT,
n. XV. WALIilJU
OCCUPYING ilic Old Stand of Kill BY X
WILSON, lias on hand
A GOOD STOCK OF
SHOES. ritlTNS, JACONETS, CAMBRICS,
KENTUCKY JEANS, SATINETS. CAS81
MERES, NOTIONS, &C., GENTS
AND BOYS WOOL AND FUR
IIATS, c OLLINS AXES,
and other item* too tedious to tnention. All
of which will be sold at reduced prices for
CASH, or any kind of COUNTRY PRODUCE.
I Please call and examine for yours Ives.
I March 22 8 if
8PARTAMJI
FEMALE COLLEGE.1
rpilE TRUSTEES are happy to announce J
JL that they have secured the services of
REV A W CUMMINGS, D D,
long and favorably known to tiic citirens of
South Carolina r.s the President of the Female i
; College at Asheville, N. C. Ili? great success
I there is n sufficient guirat.lee tor his okiitul
j management ttt Spartanburg.
Till: KBIT NESNIOX
j will open MAY Dili, and com nine
Sin weeks. The President will he ' *
aided tiy an able Corps of Expert* |
. enced Teachers.
i All lulls payable in advance, in specie ?>r its
equivalent in currency,
i BOARD and TUITION per Session, SlAO.OO
TUITION to Day Scholars 40.00 j
MUSIC, including tueof luvirtiuient, 4A.00 |
i i ne oilier uriiaioetitul Brunches at the usual |
! rales. Contingent Fee, :?2 '*), Mid Washing 75
' ccnls per ?lo/.en.
Knell Boarder will furnish a Tea spoon, 1
; Drinking Cop, a Blanket, a pair of Sheets, a i
pair ot I'illow-eases, her Toilei Soap and I
Towels SIMPSON HOUO,
Prftidtnl lioard <//' Trusters.
March 22 8 if '
ftjpF.dgefield Advertiser, Darlington South- |
orner, Columbia Phoenix and Charleston Week- j
j ly Record will pleuce insert to amount of ho
?l.00 and forwsr 1 bills to this office.
... ?,c- - '.Ijpr, 1
D,R. DUN CAN,
.ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR
IN EQUITY. - '
OFFICE ON PUBLIC SQUARE, four door*
East from lb* Court Houm.
April 12 11 tf
New Enterprise !
southeunImporting
AND
MANUFACTURING DRUG DOUSE,
PRATT, WILSON & BROS.,
No. ^.18 Kiiifc 8roetf
CHARLESTON, 8 C.
o
T Vl A A?a AWA W M 4* MM A
*uv Atujiiiuiuia aio nauvc
SouthernersXo
such enterprise South of Philadelphia. Will
Southern Houses give us (heir Patronage f
WE OFFER AT ltATKS THAT COMPARK
FAVORABLYWITU NEW
YORK PRICES. ALL DRUGS,
C11E M10 A LS, M EDICIN ES,
SPICES. &o., THAT LEGIIIMATELY
BELONG TO
OUR LINE OF BUSINESS,
AND
KEEP ON
HAND
ONLY TECEJ BEST
Packages put up to suit
Country Trade.
N. A.PRATT. Chemist to late C. S., Niter and
Mining Bureau, L. W. WILSON,
P. B. WILSON, Chcnyst to late C. S., Or
Depart ini-nt.
April 11 6 ly
DI A L & POPE,
(SUCCESSOR* TO ALLEN & DIAL.)
Importers and Praters in hnjluh and American
II tRDWARK AND CUTLERY, IRON. STEEL,
NAILS. CASTINGS, MILL 8TONES,
BOLTING CLOTHS. MILL IKONS,
CIRCULAR SAWS, PLATFORM
8CALB8. 8UGAH PANS,
INDIA RUBBER
AND LEATHER BELTING,
Carpenter*. Blacksmith mid Tanners' Tools,
lloti-ekeeping nnd Furnishing Hardware,
.Agricultural implement*. Lime, Ceinent.
IM litter, Pail l?, Oil*. Guns,
U1tl 1*9. Pistols. Shot Itelis,
Powder Flask*, l'owFRENCH
AMD AMERICAN WINDUW GLASS.
H'hotexj/e anil Jirtail.
At the Sign of the Golden Pud Lock.
COLUMBIA. S. C.
.March 20 9 2m
.TOI1IV KINd~& CO.
IfHOLESILE GROCERS,
W ines and Spirits Dealers,
88 MEETING STREET.
CIIA11LKSTON, H. C.
JUST received a consignment of HOLLOW
WAKE. TK \CE CHAINS, nud a full as
soritncni oi CROCKERY and QUEEN'S WAKE.
March 7 8m
STItAUSS, VAJtfGES ?Ss COn
130 MEETING ST REE,
Corner ilusel Street, opposite Pavilion Hotel,
CHARLESTON, & C.
rpiIE attention of the WHOLESALE TRADE
I is respect fully called to our new und well
SELECTED STOCK OF
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY
GOODS,
FANCY GOODS.SMALL WARES. HOSIERY'.
With our Imying in the Foreign and Home
Markets, we feci coufident that no house in
the trade can offer superior inducements.
(tor Stock will be large and varied compriiing
Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS
generally; a full line of White Goods, Gloves,
Hosiery, Faooy Goods and Notions.
Also, wo have establi.-hc I a Commission and
Forwarding business, under the uaiue of
ID. J". WISS Gb Co.
Goods and Produce consigned to us will have
W hen you visit the cify, we would respectfully
in* ue you 10 call and examine our st^ck
gtjy-Orders entrusted to us will receive our
prompt atid personal attention.
STRAUSS VANCE* & CO.
M. STRAUSS. J. K VANCE,
J. C. VANCE. E. J. WISS,
THOMAS MAHONE.
March 15 7 tf
IN EQUITY SPARTANBURG DISTRICT.
Ex Parte, The Solicitor of the Western Circuit.
A Rill to Perpetuate Testimony.
Vlil I.L to perpetuate Testimony having been
tiled in this nihee, in conformity with an
Act of the General Assembly entitled "An Act
to provide a mode by which to perpetuate Testimony
in relation to Deeds. Wills, Choses in
Action and oihcr Papers and Records destroy
ed or lost luring tho recent War."
It is ordvi cd, on motion of J P Reed, Solicitor
of the W ostei n Circuit, that leave be granted
to nil persons who have lost Deeds, Wills,
or other Records. Choses in Action, or any
other Papers, of which they desire to preserve
evidence, to avail themselves of the benefits of
mid Act, under this Rill, by giving written
notice to the Commissioner in Equity, and
proceeding to take the evidence as iu any other
case of a Bill to perpetuate Testimony.
J\ STOBO FARROW,
C. E. S. D.
Commissioner's Office, March 1st, 18t>t>.
March 8 t> 2ro
notIcFto creditors.
IN EQUITY?3PARTANDURG DISTRICT.
P. P. Stevens, Adm'r. and Ann F. Smith,
vs
llcnry A Smith, ct al
Bill for Pwrtilioa Belief, Slo.
IN pursuance of an order of the Court of Equity
in this case, all persons having claims
against the estate of GEORGE A SMITH, deceased.
are required to present and establish
their claim* before me according to law within
Thrrr Month* front this dale.
T STOBO PARROW,
C ?. 8. I>.
March * 1 Sni
7 i 1 1 ?
* T * >' *r
i TAILORING.
XT A VINO iastm^ToM e trip Norfk
XjL end West, takes this aeetfcoAefteibmfc*
huiorsMr Patrooiud MiaA, littt Inil ww
pnpnid to AU on okUh wttli osafsos aa*
diipMtk It the nry LATBST STYLK8, OO
cheap as any oae for Ceeh or Barter. . My
ehep is over Ike store of fORIB ?
JUCD'S, opposite the Court House.
Tbs latest SPRING FASHI0N8 hare loot
been recti red. VM. LOCK WOOD.
Feb 1 1 tf
LAW COPARTNER SHIP.
TTAVINO associated C. J. BLFOBD, of
1~1 OrMtfilli, 8. C , with M ia th? proetioo
oTitv for Spartanburg District. under the um
and style of ELFORD ft ELPORD; all bosiaMO
entrusted to ray ear* will receive the prosy*
and faithful attention of said dm.
J. M. ELPORD.
April 6 10 6maa
Merchantn Hotel*
CJIhairllofttosL, S? O#
Cheapest and best Hotel in the Stat*.
Transient Board, $8.00 V day.
Weekly 14.00* Week.
March 1 6 tf
ATilling^
Millinery and Fancy G$$dt,
AT NEW YORK PRICES.
262 KING STREET,
opposite Uufain Street,
CHARLESTON, SO. CA.
March 1 6 tf
HART A CO.,
(Successors to S. N HART A CO.)
8ou(h East Corner King & Market Streets,
CHARLESTON, S. C.,
IMPORTERS 0*
Foreign & Domestic Hardware,
CUTLERY, GUNS,
BAR IRON, TIN AND PLATED WARES,
Will receire orders for R. HOE k C0'8 Circular
Saws, and GEO. PAGE A CO'8 Portable
Saw Machines.
D. D. Con ex. D. S. IIart. P. Moaoaa.
March 1 6 It
ARCHIBALD GETTY & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS,
Shipping and Commission Merchants,
Nos. 120 AND 128 MEETING-STREKT
waueiiouses :
No*. 58 and 55 Haael-gtront,
CHARLESTON, S. C. +
A. GETTV, E. A. 80UDEB, 8. T. SOUDBR.
March 1 6 8a>
AUSTIN, ANDRtS & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
131 MEETING STREET,
CHARLESTON, 8. O.
SAMUEL J. AUSTIN,
SEVMOUR L. ANDKUS.
BENJAMIN S. W. CLARK.
March 1 5 8a
ROBINSON & NEDSONT
pi Wholesale and
?As\l^l Retail Dealers In
(B?SiTOSBKSp
TRAVELLING BAGS, &o.
jjOG KING STREET,
Nearly cppotitt Victoria Hotel,
Charleston, South Carolina.
J. B. ROBISSON, A. NELSOS
March 1 5 1J
CHARLES BELLOISE & CO,
(Deacmiesiiom MiSTelhatEkia,
AND DEALERS 15
Ham?, Sides, Shoulders, Smoked
Beef, Tongue-*,
FL 0UR, BUTTER, CHEESE,
! LARD, EGGS, SOAP, STARCH, CANDLES,
Ac , Ac.
130 A 122 EAST BAY SJEET,
Consignment* Solicited.
H MLLOIS. } CHARLESTON, 8. C.
:o:
We would respect fullj notify Merohant* thai
we are sir let ly in the Prooutom Butt me**, and
I are enabled to supply the trade at lowest prices.
Mch 1 5 1 j
GEO. W WILLIAMS Jt CO.,
WHOLESALE MERCHANTS,
CHARLESTON. 8. C.,
i OFFER FOR SALE LOW. FOR CASH :
[ O f\f\f\ SACKS LIVERPOOL 8ALT
ovuv 600 barrels Pink Eyed Seed Petaloes
600 coils Hemp and Manilla Rope
200 bales Gunnj and Dundee Bagging
1000 kegs Nails?assorted sites
300 barrels Coffee Sugars, A, B and C
200 bags Rio Coffee
100 barrels Molasses and Sjrup
800 boxes Adamantine Candles
200 kegs Hoards Powder
600 bags Shot and I.ead
3000 bags Jarvis* Island Guano
Copperas, Pluestone, Madder, Indigo,
Spices, etc. %
Marok 1 5 8?n