The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, May 10, 1866, Image 3
r irinufw, May 6.? negotiation of oon"
sidereble magnitude hu Just dmd concluded
?Kk the Mexican Minister here, which Involves
the eeesion to certain leading Amerioan capitalists
of nearly the entire Peninsula of lower
California.
The fbiloreof the Merchant's National Bank
of this city, which took place on Friday, has
oaosed considerable excitement. Several of
the oitisens are heavy losers. The Government
is aln> loser to about $600,000.
Nnw Om.sa.ss, May 6 ?The troops recently
sent to Texas are behaving very badly ; drunken
rows, tights and other outrages occurring
at Galveston.
The Imperial Austrian troops are disaffected
for want of adequate pay, and foreign loans
are eriving me merchants away.
Ths Bed River planters say that eotton is
universally rotten. A derasting overflow is
hand. Red River is higher than ever before
known*
Mbmpbis, About thirty houses, ooeupicd by
colored people, and all the school houses in
8ootb Memphis, were pulled down or burnt
last night. Ten negroes were killed during
the day. Everything is quiet this morning.
The negroes fled to the woods last night, but
are now returning.
WAsniifQTOK, May 3.?The President has
ordered pardons to he issued teall North Carolinans
who had tnnlinalinna ?" ??
?1-| VB ?v liO VU UIO
tnd diiected thetn to be completed And sent- to
the petitioners. This includes the petitions
^ from that State on file in the offioe of the Attorney
General?several hundred in number.
Washixotor, May 2.?An order has been
v lamed from the War Department by direction
of the President, declaring that the Military
Commission and Gourt Marti els arc not authorised,
therefore will not assume jurisdiction
in trials of any persons other than those belonging
to the Army and Nary of the United States
and camp followers, contractors and others as
are indicated in the articles of war and acts of
Congress.
Mutrms.May 1.?A riot occurred this evening
between the police and negro soldiers,
growing oat of an attempt of officers to arrest
a white man whom the negroes attempted to
protect. Abount thirty policemen kept up the
fight for about two hours, with one hundred
and fifty negroes.
it was finally quieted by the lGth Regiment
of Infantry One policeman was killed, and
three wounded. Ktght or ten negroes were
killed and several wounded.
Falmocth, Va., April 29.?A terrible riot
occurred here to-day between the negroes and
whites, iu which fifteen negroec were filled outright
and a number wounded.
One white man is reported mortally wounded,
and others slightly.
The affair has created the most intense excitement
and dread. The people are dreadfully
alarmed. Order has been partially restored.
Washing-tor, May 1, 1806.?The House
passed s Bill lo-dsy making appropriations for
the use of the Freedtncn's Bureau. Between
eleven and twelve nr'tions of dollars will be
required for tho purpose. Mr. Bouiwell, of
Massachusetts, and .\lr. Bingham of Ohio, gave
notice that at the proper time they would offer
AJn#?ndm#?ntf* lil Lh? rMnnrt nf ?Ka
?? w? >MV WWtUh VVUIUJtl'*
lA? ob Reconstruction.
It is understood that at a cabinet meeting to
day, the members present, upon the invitation
of the rreaideut, expressed their opinions respecting
the reeent report of the Reconstruction
Committee.
Secretaries Seward, Welles, Stanton and Mc
Cullocii are reported to bare been emphatic in
opposition to the plan proposed by the committee,
and to be in favor of the President's
policy of restoration. Secretary Harlan was
rather reticent. Dennison was in favor of the
President's policy, but undecided as to the
Cjper time for the admission of the Southern
presentaiives.
The President declared himself emphatically
against the plan of the committee, and opposed
all conditions precedent to the admission of the
loyal Representatives, in the shape of constitutional
amendments, or the passage of laws on
that subject; and remarked in general terms
that if the organic law is to be changed at all,
it should be done at a time when all the States
and all the people can participate in the alteration.
Niw York, May 1.?Aspinwall advices have
been received. A fight occurred between the
Imperialists and Liberals in Oxaca, in which
the latter were successful, driving the Imperialists
before them, and capturing seven hundred
musket, five cannon, two thousand mules,
a large amount of ammunition and money.
Advises from Valparaiso state that the town
has been bombarded and destroyed by the
Spaniards, and with it twenty millions of dollars
of properly.
N*w York, May 1.?Ex-Scnator Wigfall, of
Texas, who succeeded in escaping from the
South on the collapse of the rebellion, has been
the subject ot many surmises and inquiries. A
London correspondent of a Boston paper states
that Wigfall reaohed the English capital some
?i L
nuic iu mnruu.
Nasiivxllb, May 2.?The Senate has rejeoted
the Franchise bill.
WAinmoTON May 2.?Mr. Williams offered
an amendment to the Senate bill reported by
the Committee of Fifteen for the admission of
the Southern States. It provides that the States
shall be admitted after the 4th of March, 1867,
with the exception of Tennessee and Arkansas,
whieh shall be admitted immediately on the
ratification of the proposed amendment.
Mr. Dixon also an amendment whioh declares
that when any of the lately rebellious
States shall present itself, not only in the attitude
of loyalty, but represented by men capable
of submitting to constitutional tests, it
ahall be admitted to the rights of representation.
Cixrtmhati, May 4.?The Convention called
to consider the propriety of or?Anisln?r a
arato State Government for East Tennessee,
ipet at Knoxville yesterday.
The President of the Convention was au
thomed to appoint a Committee to bring resolutions
for the purpose before the Legislature.
Wabhixotox, May 8.?The United States l
Senate passed the bill from the Committee of
Conference establishing telegraphio communication
with Cuba. It now awaits fhe eignaturo
of the President. i
The United States House of Representatives
passed the bill for the admission of Colorado.
Nsw Oelbaxs, April 25.?Fifteen thousand 1
dollars were realised by the Washington Artillery
ball last night, for its disabled membsrs,
j4)bc*
Southibk Rblibt Faxb.?At a meeting of
tin Executive Committee of Ladies, held yesterday,
says the Baltimore Gazette, of the 27th
nit., the sum of $108,000 were appropriated to
the followiag States:
Virginia, $20,000
North Carolina, .... *10,000
8outh Carolina, ?... 15,000
Georgia, .... 10.000
Alabama, 10,000
Mississippi, .... 16,000
Florida, 4,000
Tennessee, .... 6,000
Arkansas, . . . . 4,000
Louisiana, .... 0,000
Maryland, 8,000
*
Itsrcsss to Abdioatk. ?The President has
recently ordered the removal of a prominent
postmaster in Indiana, who refuses to abdicate
until his successor has been confirmed by the
Senate. That body will probably not do so;
and if not done, the Johnson appointee will
appeal to the United States Court to put him
in the place, and the question will then be settled
whether the President possesses the right
to remove an officeholder and put another in
his place without the consent of the Senate,
while that body is in session.
The Trial or Ma. Davis.?A considerable
diversity of opinion is expressed with reference
to the trial of Mr. Davis. Somo correspondents
-tllcge he is to be tried at an early day. while
others think the trial will be postponed till
some distant period. The locality at which
the proceedings will take place is not definitely
statod, although it iB thought in some responsible
circles that Richmond will be fixed upon.
The Washington special of the New York Times
says no recent assigntmont of Counsel to defend
Mr. Davis bos been made?Vha$. Cour.
Wastiinoton, May 4.?The Committee np
J minted by the Texas Convention formally doivered
a copy of the Ordinance passed by that
doujt 10 me rreaiuent, who expressed a hope
thai Texas, together with all the other Slates
recently in rebellion would soon be restored to
their normal condition, and that their ciiixcus
would be admitted to full participation in the
blessings and protection of Constitutional Government.
^ i m?
We are gratified snys the Newberry Herald,
to learn that the entire line of the Grecnvillo
Railroad to broad River bridge, at Alston,
will be completed in a few days, which will do
away with staging. Then there will bo but one
moro item?the completion of the bridge? j
which we hope soon to announce.
For five years ending May 1, 1805, the di
vorces decreed by the Supreme Judicial Court
of Massachusetts were ns follows : Barnstable
and Dukes counties, 22; Franklin, 28; Hampden,
98; Hampshire, 20; Middlesex, 202; Nantucket,
10, Norfolk, 02; Plymouth, 45; Suffolk,
204; Worcester, 161. Total, J316.
Naw York, April 22.?The New York Board
of Health has determined to remove the cellar
population of New York and Brooklyn to more
healthy abodes, establish temporary cholera
hospitals in various parts of the two cities, to
be ured in case of necessity. The Mayor has
ordered all niiroglyccrcnc stored vessels to be
filled with water.
The number of defaulting distilleries in New
York, recently seized and held by the Internal
Revenue Bureau, in twenty-two, and ihc estimated
amount of which they had cheated the
Government is $500,000. Of this amount at
least $200,000 for hues and taxes will be recovered.
Other similar frauds in other parts
of the country continue to be discovered.
Tub Mystkribs or piucauo?As the winter's
ice breaks up on the lake shore and in
the river at Chicago, a great many dead bodies
are fished out of the water by the citizens. Nobody
knows anything about how ihey came
there, and no impertinent questions arc asked,
according to local journals.
During the occupation of the town of Tort
Royal, in the State of Virginia, bv the Federal
troops, in May, 1864, the Masonic Lodge rooms
of Lodge No. '1 were broken open and the sil er
jewels taken therefrom. They were presented
to the Lodge by a brother of ilie Grand
Lodge of Scotland, more lhad one hundred
years ago, and were much valued.
A New Tclkurai'u Line.?Vancouver's Island
is now connected with the United States
by means of telegraph. On the 24th of April,
the Governor of the Island caused a complimentary
note to be dispatched to President
Johnson, who in response sent to (be Governor
a fitting communication. The work has been
effected by American enterprise.
^ ^
Philadelphia, May 1, 1866.?Probst, the
murderer of the Peering family, was sentenced
this morning to be hung, lie received the
sentence unmoved, and made no remarks. The
day of execution will be fixed by the Governor
of the 8tate.
Confiscation proceedings in the United States
District Court at Jacksonville, Florida, linve
been stopped by an order from President Johnson.
All the property of Confederates now in
the possession of the Government authorities
will be immediately restored.
?i?i i
Civil Rights.?In all the indictments now
prepared in the Criminal Court where a negro
is accused of crime, the word "negro" is ignored,
and the word "yeoman" inserted, precisely
as an indictment against a white man.
[Baltimore Ouzel ft.
The Judiciary Committee is still at work upon
Jeff. Davis' case. The minority of the committee
complain of unjust proceedings of the
majority in not allowing them latitude for crossexamination
of witnesses. A report is looked
for soon.
The ladies of Columbia, Murfreesboro' and '
Pulaski, Tennessee, are getting up entertain- I
ments in their respective towns for the benefit
of the maimed Confederate soldiers.
The Methodist Conference has set apart the
Africans in separate dioceses, to be acountable
to the Mother Church until they have Bishops
of their own.
The residents of Birmingham, England, have
sent to the Treasury Bepartment $4600 in
gold, for the benefit of freedmen.
Other goods n?y have declined, but the rise
in hoop skirts on the streets is at times quite
Btartling.
e?n?
The Free Masons of Brooklyn, N. Y., have
agreed upon the erection of a beautiful temple
in that city to cost $300,000.
A new five-cent piece, to bo composed of
opper and nickel, will shortly be issued.
MA11RIED
By J. C. Caldwell, Esq., on Sunday evening,
the 29th of April, MR. THOMAS L. McABEE i
to MISS S. A. E. WOOD, all of this District t
By the Rot. J. Dowit Bnrkhead, on the 1st 1
of May, at the residence of the bride's uncles, i
MR. P. O. MILLER of Spartanburg, to MISS
GEORGIA CUNNINGHAM, of Abbeville.
We tender the partiee our oongratulattaas
and thanks, for the very handsome cake.
In Laurens, by the Rev. J. R. Little, Mr. (
JULIAN W. CAVIS to MISS ELLA L. ANDERSON,
all of this Village.
CO 91 MERCK AK?.
Columbia, May 7.?Cotton, 14 to 19, gold.
1q i? OA p *1 iic l. 1
?V IV ? !) VUII CU\;jf . vuril) ca.vu to UO per | |
bushel. Flour, $10.50 to 14 per barrel. ,
New York, May 5, Cotton firm. Soles 1000
bales at 34 to 35o. Quid 20}.
ESTRAY.
STRAYED from the subscriber's plantation j
on South Tygcr on Sunday last, a MOUSE
COLORED MULE, of medium size. The mule J
was in pretty good condition at the time it left. *
It is about fire or six years of age. Any per- J
son who will deliver the same to me or take it '
up, so that 1 can recover it, will be liberallv
rewarded. SAM'L. C. MEANS. * 1
May 10 15 tf. j
Wool Carding, J
HAVING thoroughly repaired our WOOL i
CARDING MACHINERY AND
ADDED AN ENTIRELY NEW 8ET, ?
I
thereby increasing our ability to do work .
promptly, we invite all who feel disposed to
come, nnd got their wuol carded
THE SAME DAY. i
After the first of June, we will have ft conveyance
waiting at CEDAR SPRINGS 8TA
TION, ou Spartanburg nnd Union Railroad, to
receive wool sent up by the train on
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, .
of each week.
We guarantee work to give satisfaction as to ,
quality and dispatch. The best of oil for >
greasing furnished, FREE OF CHARGE.
?T E R M 8? ?
10 cents per lb. in specie. Currency and 1
barter of all kinds taken at market prices? 1
but please understand?NO CREDIT. <
J NO. BOM Alt & CO. 1
Divingsvillo, S. C., May 10 15-2m
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Anna Caroline Dost, Adm'rx. of J. M. Dost, <
vs i
Sallie R. Dost, and others, Minors. '
Bill for sale of Real Estate to pay Debts, Dower,
Relief, &o.
TN pursuance of an order of the Court of
I Equity, AU persons having claims of any
description against tlie Estate of the late Capt.
J. M. DUST, are required to present the same
and to produce evidence to establish said 1
claims according to law before the Commission- '
er in Equity by the 1st day of June next.
1 ?... - wiuiinni;,
at OrceiiTille. \
Person* wishing to take seat* at Spartan- i
burg, will apply to my Agent there the night t
before.
C. C. MONTGOMERY.
Feb 1 I tf
LAW NOTICE. J
rpilK UNDERSIGNED HAS RESUMED
I the Practice of Law Office up etairs,
immediately over former office.
Feb 1&?#?aui JA8. FARROW. <.
" " " T. ST0BO FAltROW, 4
C. K. S. D.
May 10* 15 4t [
COMMISSIONER'S SALES.
IN EQUITY?SrAHTANDUBO DISTRICT.
Anna Caroline Host, Adm'rx. of J. M. Dost,
Deceased, vs Sadie It. Host and others,
Minors.
Bill for sale of Real Estate to j ay Debts, Dow 1
cr, Relief, &c. I
IN pursuance of an order of the Court of ,
Equity, 1 w:ll sell at Public Sale, at Spartuuburg
C. II.. on 8ALESDAY in JUNE next,
the following real estate, situated in the town
of Spartanburg, belonging to the Estate of the (
late Capt. J. M. BOST, to wit :
A HOUSE AND LOT on Dean Street, the
former residence of the luteCapt. J. 51. Boat.
The House contains ti rooms and presents a j
neat appearance, cottage style, with a tine oak
grove in front. Tho loi coutaina
:) Acres more <?i* less. 1
There is a good btick SMoKE-lDH7SK and j
KITCHEN on the premises; also some other <
out houses. t
?ALSO?? (
Tlio old Steam >1 ill
House and Lot on same Street?the lot con j
taining 1 Acres inorc or less.
?ALSO?
A vacant lot on same Street, adjoining Steam
Mill Lot, containing one Aero more or less.
?ALSO?
A House and Lot ou Church street, ndjoining
lots of J. A. Heunciuau and others. The house
contains 4 rooms, and Lot about j of au Acre
more or less.
TERMS OF SALE:
The cost (if these proceedings to he paid
cash, and the balance of the purchase money
in 12 months from day of side, to be secured by
bond with at least two approved sureties
and mortgage of the premises. r
'r ?ti no i v . 1
? w* v*?v r AnivvMT,
c. E. S. 1).
May 10 15 4t
j HACK LINE ' {
F R O M s
SPARTANBURG TO CUEKXVILLK [
rpilF. Subscriber will run a LINE OF
| HACKS to ami from the above named
places, leaving Greenville 11. every MON
DAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at 8 a. n. *
Leave Spartanburg, TUESDAY'S, THURSDAY'S
and SATURDAYS, at S a m., and ar- c
rive at Greenville and Spartanburg, at 1 p. m ?
This Line will form a connection with tho e
Spartanburg and Union Railroad both ways a
1 will have good tennis aud careful drivers.
l'ersons wishing to secure seats can do so
by applying to my Agents, J AS. A. ALLEY*,
Spartanburg, who will bo found at No. -,
Rrick Range on Churoh-Streef, opposite tho
Palmetto House ?nil mMiToi hovtiuih.
f .
Estate Notice.
A LL persons having demands against the
J\ Estate of JAMES 8NODDY, deceased,
(rill present them duly'attested ; and all perions
indebted to said estate will make payment
o JNO. KARLE bom Ail, who is my authorzed
agent. K. C. BALLENOKR,
Administratrix.
May 10 t 14 3t
For Sale.
pvdd pellows dress regalia, at
olipilant's auction room.
May 3 11 tf
Alaroe lot op bolting cloths,
lust received hv
cleveland, walker & co.
May 3 14 tf
Cooking Stoves,
pi RIND8T0NES, Sythc Blades, Cutting
C(" Knives, and a general assortment of
[1ARDWARE. Just received by
CLEVELAND, WALKER & CO.
May 8 _14_ lf_
I\otice! Notice!!
INFORMATION WANTED
Concerning my brother jeter dewberry,
who left liia homo Monday, 10th
natant, and wont to Hpartanburg c. h., s. c.,
dace then he has not been at home or seen in
he neighborhood He was last soen at Bell's
Vlill, on the road leading from Spartanburg to
Ireenville, S. C., and there spolto of .roing to
he lntter place. Said Dewberry is 30 years
>f age, 5 feet 10 or 11 inches high, with dark
isir and eyes, and nose somewhat aquiline,
io was riding an iron gray mare with a white
ace. lie is at times thought to be partially
leranged.
Any person knowing any thing of his wherekbout*.
will confer a great favor oa invself and
lis distressed wife, "by writing to either at
Hurricane Shoals P. 0., S. C.
JNO. DEWDERRY.
Greenville Mountaineer copy once and send
>111 to this Offioe.
May 3 14 tf
Mill TVotioo.
? 'tfOULD giro notice to the public that I
have purchased the entire interest of M.
PADGETT in the Mills, known as the Patterion
3ilills, on Peterson's Creek fire miles East
if Spartanburg C. H. The Mill is now undergoing
a thorough repair, and in a short time
[ will be prepared to give perfect satisfaction
ind to feel myself meriting a part of the pubic
patronage. The improvements I am making
ire such as warrant me in promising good turnnils
of (lour and meal. I have also a Saw Mill
ivhich is in good order.
JOHN BROOKS.
NOTICE.
THE Copartnership of BROOKS & PADjETT
in the Patterson Mill is this day disselred.
Persons having claims against or owing
is arc requested to settle.
BROOKS & PADGETT.
April 12 U 4t
T AlLO UrN G !
o
HAVING furnished myself with alt the facilities
for speed and neatness, I anlounce
to my Patrons that I am prepared to
ill orders for SPRING and SUMMER Clothing
tt short notice, and in the best style. A first
:1:im TAILOR wanted.
I also have (at my residence) a lady force,
londuoted by an experienced Tailor, where I
;an have gotten up Coats, Pants, Vests, Shirts,
&c., for prices to correspond with material.
April 19_ 19 tf M. R. BE ECO.
TAILORING.
HAVING just returned from a trip North
and West, takes this method of informing
us former l'atrons and Friends, that be is now
prepared to fill all orders with neatness and
lispatch in the very LA'I EST STYLES, as
:heap as any one for Cash or Barter.
My shop is over the store of FOSTER Jc
11'111) S, opposite the Court House.
The latest SPRING FASHION'S have just
been received. WM. LOCKWOOD.
Feb 1 I tf
NO HUMBUG !
Pay your Dollar and get the
wonn oi your inoues 11
rFMIE Subscribers having leased
| the 8JI0rS formerly oecu-(/l^5,JsMsfc'
pied by David W. Moore, Esq CT
ire prepared to do all kinds of BLACKSMITH
IVORK oh the moat reasonable terms, for
L'AHH or PRODUCB of uny kind.
WOOD-WORK and Repairing of all kinds
lone to order. Also, a few ONE and TWO.10
USE WAGONS on hand.
MfQIVM US A TRIAL, jm
LEVI CLANTON, & CO.
April 20 18 tf
DH. W. T. KUSSELr
t IT ILL continue (he practice of Medicine,
f Surgery, and (at his office) Dentistry
OFFICE?ovkr ntlKiTan drug stops.
Feb 16 8 tf
H?a,i*t>le Work.
[WILL take, and hare filled, orders for all
kinds of .Marble Work, at low rates, and deivcrcd
at any point in the district.
April 10 12 tf M. R. 11EEC0.
DRS. B. & J. L. WOFFORD
f AFKEH THEIR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
to the citizens of the Village and
ii.rrounding? country. One or both of us will
>c found constantly in the offico at the STORE,
luring the day, and at our Residence, oppoiitc
Wofford College (Church Street) at night.
Feb 16 8 tf
LAW COPARTNERSHIP.
HAV1NO associated C. J. EL FORD, of
Greenville, S. C , with me in the practice
if law for Spartanburg District, under the name
iiid style of ELFOltD A El.FORD ; all business
intrusted to my care will receive the prompt
ind faithful attention of said firm.
J. M. ELFORD.
April 6 10 bmos
NOTICE.
k FTER the 1st day of May ALL LETTERS
/\ must be mailed at the l'ost Office, there
/ill he none taken by the Mail Ageut, aa it U
njuntice to the l'oit Master and extra labor on
he Agent. J. B. HINNANT,
Mail Agent.
SlTLLlVANWINSMTTH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS
IN EQUITY, STARTANBURQ, S. C.
OFFICE NEXT TO POST OFFICE.
P, SvtLivA*. J. C. Wiasjuiu.
*
A Fresh Lei if Calkes
just receirtd from N?v York by 0
CLEVELAND, WALKER A CO.
A Large Aasertaeat ef
Bhoea tad BooU, Lsdl?, Qeatlsmsn sad Minn
at CLEVELAND, WALKER 4 08.
Sugar, ofloe,
Cheese,
Candles, Nats,
st CLEVELAND WALKER, 4 CO.
JACKONET MUSLINS, LADIES
SILK AND KID ttLCWEfl.
AND MITTS, HOOP SKIKTS,
juat received by
CLEVELAND, WALKER ft CO.
Inquire for anything yon want
in the way of
DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, BOOTS,
SHOES, HATS. GROCER1E8,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY WARE,
OLA88WARE, AC., at
CLEVELAND, WALKER ft CO.
IIoom, Ames' Spade* and
Shovels, Axes,
Trace Chain*,
received by
CLEVELAND, WALKER A CO.
Wanted
In exchange for goods, all kinds of COUNTRY
PRODUCE, snob as
COTTON, CORN, BUTTER, EGOS,
CHICKENS, BACON, LARI>,
RAGS, TALLOW, BEESWAX,
AC.
at CLEVELAND, WALKER, A OO.
April 26 lS-tf
NEW SPRING GOODS.
0
WE IIAYE just received from Charleston, a
fresh supply of
BOOTS, SHOES, PBJOTTS,
and many other articles too numerous to mention,
which we offer at cheap rates.
CALL AND SEE US.
B A J. L WOFFORD,
No 4 opposite Court House.
April 5 10 tf
NEW STOCK
of hardware AND GROCERIES
at re diced rkicks,
just arrived, and being constantly received at
J. W. HAliDY*S.
_March 20 9 it
Nli elf Hardware,
C1 ROCKERY, Wooden Ware, Axes, warrant/
ed, Mill end Cross Cut 8AW8. Smith's
Bellows, Broad Axes, Carpenters and Railroad
Adse, Naylor's Cast STEEL, Window Glass,
Neils and Castings, and a variety of articles in
Hardware line.
J. W. HARDY*8.
Bacon and Flour,
Sl'GAR, Coffee, Best Tea, Soap, Soda, Liverpool
and Table 8ALT, Borax, Spanish
and Carolina INDIGO, Cotton Cards, Ac., at
J. W. HARDY'S.
Being- Received
FINE Chewing and Smoking TOBACCO,
which 1 am autboiised to warrant pore
and good, as Agent for one of the beat Mannfaeturers
in the State of Virginia.
Cotton, Corn. Baoon, Lard, &o., wanted, for
which Cash or Exchange wili be given at
J. W. HARDY'S,
Store, opposite well on Publie Square.
MAHCII 28th.
TWITTY & CO.,
?NOW OPENING?
New Styles of LADIES HATS,
RPKINO r?RRS? ntvma t-.
ooaoU,
MUSLIN'S, TRINTS, GINGHAMS,
BEREGE, ?kc., 4o., with a variety of other desirable
GOODS; all purohased
AFTER DECLINE IN PRICES.
WE INVITE
especial attention to a choice selection of
Ladles' Collars, Cuts and letts,
bought direct from Manufacturers and offered
at corresponding low figures.
JOHN KING & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
Wiies aid Spirits Dealers,
88 MEETING STREET,
CHARLEHTON, 0. C.
JUST reeeirod a consignment of HOLLOW
WARE. TRACK CHAINS, and a full assortment
of CROCKERY and QUEEN'S WARE.
March 16 7 8m
MIJMIO.
MRS ISABELLA FALK, widow of tho lata
Prof. K A. FALK, will he (lad to rocoioo
a few scholars in Muaio, at Lor dwelling plaoo,
on CHURCH STREET, nsxt door to Methodist
Church.
TLB MS mads known On application.