The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, June 07, 1866, Image 3
BYTHKZJUST MAIL. '
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PtBtaB Movements8,000
stroso?marc hi no vsorpossn.
* - Btttpalo, Jung 1.
The Reporter of the Express has just return,
ed from a point a nil* and a half below Lower
- Black Rook, and says the head of tho Fenian
eolumn, 000 itroog, had reaohed that point.
Nine wagons loaded with aminnnit ion proceded
them. Tfesy declare they will effect a landing
before daylight.
It ie reported In New York that Fort Erie,
Canada, opposite Buffalo, has been captured
by the Fenians, who are represented to be
8,000 strong, and 2,000 of whom are said to be
arohing unopposed into the interior. It is
Said they hare already cut one telegraph line.
CANADA INVADED.
New Tor*, Juno 1.
arti- olid*j l??re to-day.
loot from Buffalo report that notwithstanding
the vigilance of the authorities in
thin section, with the United States steamer
Miehigan under steam and ports open, together
with the oity swarming with Canadian
spies, severs I regiments of Fenians crossed
over into Canada last night, including troops
from Tonnassee, Kentucky, and Indiana, a
regiment from Ohio and one from this city.
They effected a landing from this point in
eaaal boats drawn by tugs, and on noaringthe
Canadian aide sent up wild Irish shouts, tho
green flag floating. Colonel O'Noul, of the
18th regiment, from Nashville, is in command
at tho fort. There was a large number of persons
riewing tho sight from this shore. The
Fenians say that no depredations shall be committed
All telegraph wirSs on the Canada
aide were out, excepting those near Suspension
Bridge.
The Agent of the Assoeiated Press h&9 left
for the aoeae of operations.
Tho Fenians are reported marching on 8us*
pension Bridge, twenty-fivo miUs from here.
TIIE FENIAN RAID.
Buffalo, June 1.
The number of Fenians who effected a landt
ing in Canada from this point is estimated to
bo three thousand, with accessions hourly.
"They are well armed and have six pieces of
artillery. It la stated that there will be a
general descent on the whole frontier, and (hut
the Fenians hare altogether thirteen batteries
of artillery. The leaders hare telegraphed
from this point to rarious cities to bring on
reiaforoements. The men who went front here
are generally those who bad senred iu the Fed- {
eral or Confederate armies. No fighliug has
oocurred or is anticipated for two days.
The destruction of the Welland canal, and
the euUing of the Qrand Trunk Railway, and j
the moriag in two dirisions on Moutreal and
Kingston, is said to be programme. Colonel
0*Neil, who leads the troops from here, is
styled the Commander ofthe Army of the Irish
Republic in Canada. Qeneral Sweeney is reported
to hare crossed over with the main
body.
lien cross here without diffiulty as no United
States troops are here.
The Fenians are leaving Boston, Philadelphia,
New York and other cities.
EXCITEMENT IN CANADA
Tokonto, Juue 1.
There is great excitement hero over the rumored
invasion by the Fenians. Volunteers
?? imuiug w iur suppuAcu scene ?>I action,
ll is reported that the our my have evacuated
Fort Erie and arc now marching on Chippawa.
t The frontier ia not invaded at any other point
than that named. An engagement is expected
on the Niagara frontier to-morrow.
FROM BOSTON.
Boston, June 1.
Two companies of Regulars left hero for the
North this morning, front Fort Warren, under
command of Col. Livingston.
The new raised Fenian Cavalry Regiment
under command of CoL J. Cortis late of .Mosby'a
guerrillas, is part ol thv expedition front
this etty.
The Fenians say Gon. Fitxhugh Leo will
command the cavalry wing of their army of
invasion, and that a blow will be struck early
next, probably on Monday.
FROM WASHINGTON.
Washington, May 2'.?.
xtie x?x 0111 which pa* eu the House contains
a provision for an export duty of five
cants a pound on cotton.
By direction, the War Department will ro
fund the amount collected by order of Uenerul
N. T. J. Dana, as military lax of two dollurs
per bale on cotton at Memphis, Tenn. Restitution
will be made to tho parties from whom
the amounts were collected. Their legal heirs
or the properly constituted attorneys or representatives
of the same.
In the Senate the Colorado bill passed over
the veto.
A reconstruction resolution was considered
Mr. Johnson moved to strike out the 2d section,
which disfranchises Confederates until
1 Q7A ?u:?L t - 1 1- -
imu, nuicii *m ovnvu uy a unaminou-? vote
?yean, 43 ; nays, none.
Several amendment* -were offered, cmbodying
views agreed upon in HcpublicAu caucus.
They exclude from Federal and State olliccs
those who, having beeu members of Congress.
Legislature, or Judicial ofticers, took part in
the insurrection, or gave aid and comfort
thereto. Congress, however, may remove such
disability by a vote of two-thirds of the
House.
A bill to continue in foroe and amend the
Freedmen's Bureau bill passed?yeas i>6 ; nays
Mi
A NEW PLAN.
Washinotom, May 28.
Thad. Slevens introduced a bill declaring
that the 8taies lately in rebellion have forfeited
their rights under the Constitution, and can
be reinstated in the same only through the action
of Congress, which provides that they may
form vana govern mania, me present ones being
continued until the/ shall be duly altered,
and their executives and legislatures reorganised.
Constitutions are to be formed and submitted
to the people, a majority of whom is
neoeesary for their ratification. All male per
sons above twenty-one years of age arc to be
allowed to vote. No constitution is to be presented
for oongressional sanction whioh denies
civil rights to any person. The bill was com
mittod to the Committee of the Whole on the
State of the Union.
CUOLEKA CASES.
New York, June 1.
The cholera at quarantine is said to be of
a eery malignant type, and is principally confined
to the German passengers. 81 cases have
been admitted on board the hospital ship Falcon,
out of whioh number 14 have died, leaving
70 patients, at last accounts, under treatment.
A mil* race was run at Cincinnati on the
80th of May, by Underwood's four-year old
" Revolver," fiill weight. The second heat
wu run in the fastest time ever made?1:41 J.
Another destructive conflagration occurred
in Cincinnati on the 26th. Seven hotels, sixty
dwellings, and seventy-flvc stores were in ashos
by 8 o'clock in the evening, and the Arc was
still raging.
A stock raiser in Tennessee, recently sold
918,000 worth of cashmere goats in one week.
One ewe sold for $1,800.
A\, v> 1 v 'ijli.
May 31 18 id
The State of South Carolina.
OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER GEN. 1
Coll'mima, Arml 30, A. I)., I860. /
T HEREBY ceriify, That J. M. EI.FORD, <.f
I Spartanburg C. II., Agent of the GEIt.M A
MA, the HANOVER, the NIAGARA mid the
REl'UBLIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES, I
incorporated by the State of Xew Vork, has
complied with the conditions and requisitions
of tlie Act of the General Assembly, entitled,
"An Act to regulate the Agencies of Insurance
Companies not incorporated in the State ot
South Carolina," and I hereby License the raid
J M. Elfoiui, Agent as aforesaid, to take risks
nun mwHt mi immumm 01 insurance, in Huh
Stale, for, aud in behalf of said Companies.
S. L. LE A I'll.MIT,
June??10?tf Comptroller llcnerul.
Administrator's Sale.
I will sell on Saturday, the 8Utli div of Juno,
in Inut, at the laic residence of WILLIAM
HKANNOX, deceased, the real estate of said
deceased, consisting of
155 Acres of Land, more or less,
situated on Lawson's Fork of Pncolctt, bounded
by lauds of II. M. l'ollard, Mrs. Kli/nbcth
White, and others. Also, sonic personal property
belonging to hai l deceased, consisting of
liED CLOTilSj, fcc.
TEKMS:
A credit of twelve months, with interest
from dale ; purchasers giving note and good
security and & mortgage of the property, if
deemed necessary.
ELI AS WALL,
siuuiiujMmuir, wnu ?in annexed.
June 7 IS lw
CLINTON, BENSON & CO.,
lilackHiuithing.
fTTHIS concern has mutually dissolved The
1 BOOKS hme Keen placed in the bands of
JTM. Klford, Esq., I'or collection. All persons
indebted to saiuc, will make payment to
him AT ON OR AND SAVE COST. All proper
discounts against the tiriu will be received, but
no individual account will be recognized as a
discount against linn.
LEVI CI.ANTON,
J No. M. BENSON,
ANN L. VEHNON,
May 27, 18GC. lb 4t
TIIF. undersigned return* his thanks to the
public for their liberal patronage, and lakes
this method of announcing that he will eontin
u* business at his OLl> STAND, formerly occupied
by Clanton & Company.
LEVI CLANTON.
n. ?.?1 win ne compelled to carry the bus
iness ou the CASH SYSTEM, strictly.
June 7 10 U
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
SPARTANBURG DISTRICT.
Citation for Letters of Administration by
Jno. Earlo Boinar, Esq., Ordinary,
In the Court of Ordinary.
WHEREAS WILLIAM BENNETT has filed
his petition in uiy office, praying that
Letters of Administration, on all and singular
the goods and chatties, rights and credits of
JAMES BENNETT, deoeMed.
These are therefore to cite and ndmoniuh all
and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said JAMES BENNETT, deceased, to be and
appear at the Court of Ordinary, for said District.
to be field nl St.art unburn Court House.
on Monday, 18th day of June instant, to shew
cause if any exists, why said Letters should
not he granted.
Given under my hand this 4th day of June,
A. L>., 18??.
J NO. EARJ.E BOMAR, O. S. D.
June 7 19 iiw
S H E R IFF'S NOT IC E.
NOTICE is hereby given In DEBTORS,
against whom Kxeeution* nr.. 1. I r.I in
my Office, that unices settlement la made, or
"wait orders" marked thereon, I will be forced
(at once) to collect as required by law, the
"Stay Law" having been decided to be unconstitutional
by the Court of Errors.
J. II. HLASSINGAME,
Sheriff's Office, May 211, 1800. a. b. u.
May 81?18?4t
A Large Assortment of
Shoes and Boots, Ladies, Gentlemen and Misses
, CLEVELAND, WALKED & CO.
t
V
MAllltlKD
By John Epton, Esq., March l?7lh, MR.
JACOB GUILDERS to MISS JANE FIELDS,
all of Llup District.
By the Biuuc, May lhth, MR. LEMUEL
SPENCER, of Georgia, to MISS REBECCA
SATTERFIBLD, of this District.
By the same. May 22d., MR. JOHN B. LOVE
or Maryland, to MISS SARAH JANE PETIT,
of this DistrtcL
By Sumuel Lancaster. Esq., Juno 3<1, MR.
JOHN 8TEADMAN, of North Carolina, to 1
MISS BARBARA TURNER, of this District. !
By J. M. Elford, Esq.. May 31st.. MR. E.
P. BISHOP to MISS SUSAN A. HUG HEY,
all of this District.
By the same, May 31st., MR. COLUMBUS
manor to ftiiso MALiasA .M. ill UHfcl, all
of this District.
By tl?e ltev. M. C. Harnett. May 3<1 , MR. i
T. L BRIANT to MISS NANCY J. BROWN, !
all of this District, j
In Unionvillc, S. C., May 20tli, at the rosi- j
deuce of Mr. T. 11 Jeter, by the Iter. O. A.
Darby. Dr. A. W. THOMSON, to MISS Al lUE ,
JETER.
Antoonnccmoait.
I am a candidate for TAX COLLECTOR for
Spartanburg District, at the ensuing Election,
to be hold on the Second TUESDAY in SEPTEMBER
next, and should be pleased at a
general turn out of tny friends to said election.
i> p t?/\i1t i?
Ft>r i
/^WDD FELLOWS DRESS REGALIA. AT
V_J OLll'lI ANT'S AUCTION ROOM.
Mny 8 14 # if
Alarge^ot of"bolting cloths,
just received by
CLEVELAND, WALKKU A CO.
May 3 14 |f j
ClleAvilIjU; Toba<?t;o. |
A LARGE LOT OF FINE CHEWING TO
J\ HACCO 1ms just bccu received, aud fur
sale at a low price at
J. \\\ HARDY'S.
May 21?18
MAY 17tli.
TWITTY & CO.,
?THIS DAY OPENING LADIES'
11 ATS,
MISSKS 11 ATS,
MENS* & DOTS HATS,
SHOES?of all kinds,
lH II HONS,
FANCY HOODS,
PERFUM EH Y?variety,
TOILET SO ATS,
HARDWARE,
(J LASS WARE,
CROCKERY,
TIN WARE,
SUGAR, COFFEE, Ac.,
TAIE S.
HAYING gono round six weeks on
my circuit, assessing and taking Tax rcturns
and collecting some taxes, and finding
a great numbor of tax payers who failed
to meet mo at my appointments, I
take this method to inform ihein of my
appointments at 8 PA 11T A N 13 U It G
COURT HOUSE,
WHICH WILL BE
Monday, Thursday,
Tuesday, Friday,
Wednesday, Saturday.
tho 20th, 20th, 27th, 28th, 20th and
80th DAYS OF JUNE.
ALSO, 8ALKDAY IN
JUNE find JULY
ut which time the books must be closed.
All persons who have failed to make
their returns and pay their TAXES, will
be double taxed, and EXECUTIONS
issued against them.
All those who have made their returns,
and fail to pay their Taxes 'by that time,
will have SINGLE TAX EXECUTIONS
issued against them.
If there should be any who believe that
they cannot pay their Taxes, 1 think they
would do well for themselves-to make their
HETUKNS. and have a SINGLE TAX
EXECUTION issued against them, rather
than a double tux Execution.
1 do hereby earnestly request the Tax
payers, gencrully, and more especially those
who have either white men or frcedmcu in
their employment, who are only liable to u
l'OLE TAX, DOG TAX, or both, to
Bcnu mo up their names, and the number
of their dugs, so that I can cuter their
names, and take an account of th.*m. I
is due to all, both white men and freed
men, that all should pay their Taxes, and
all be on an equal looting?not lor sonic
to pay and others escape. This i.- all tho
chance that J have to ascertain their names,
as tlify have never been on my Tax Hook,
which makes it impossible for mo to know
the names from my old books.
Taxes to be paid in gold or silver coin,
United States legal tender notes, the new
South Carolina issue, Juror Tickets, \c.
J he articles taxed arc fully set out in
my former advertisement.
K. C. POOLE.
Assessor and Collector.
May 81, 1800. 18 lm
' ROAD DUTY.
4 I.r. MALES WHITE VNI> COLORED, between
the ages <>t 1<? mul 50 years, residing
within tlie incorporate limits of the Town
of Spartanburg, iirc herewith notified that by
|uiy iiijr to the Clerk the sum of TWO UOLLAHS
IN CI'ItHKNCY, they will be exempt from
Street Labor; otherwise they will be compelled
to labor on the Streets for FOl'll I?.\ \H. The
aforesaid privilege of paying in lieu of labor
to cease, on the loth day of JUNK NLXT.
15y Order of Council:
J. M. KLFOIU), Clerk.
May 21 17 3w
NOTICE.
A LI. persons nrc hereby forewarned not to
J\ trade with my wite. MI.l/.AUKTtl JACKSON,
a- 1 will not be accountable for her debts
hereafter.
JOHN 0. JACKSON.
May 31 1H Ot
MILLINERY ! MILLINERY !
LADIES' ATTENTION:
Mrs. ANN*A McCORMICK will open on
MONDAY next,at the STORK of
TKPI'JE Ac. S3IYT1I,
a beautiful an<l well selected assortment of tlie
LATEST STYLES OF HON NETS. 11ATS ami
n full variety of Ribbons and General Millinery
Goods. Remember at
TKIM'K vV SMI 1'll S Dry Goods Store.
May 21 .'7 " It
DEL. Fleming
WILLIAMS & COVERT,
(Formerly 1>. 11. rtillianis ,v t'o.,)
WIIOLKSAI.K HKAI.I.RS IN
Hats, Cap*-, Straw and Millinery
r* o n n q
v www,
NO. 1J-' MEETING STREET,
Next door to Charleston Hotel.
CHARLESTON. 3. C.
Wo also have a t>rauch of our house in
Charlotte, N. C., where we have a huge slock
of llata, Caps, Straw and Millinery Goods.
I?. n. WILLIAMS, U. C. CALVE HT.
May 'J I 1? oiu
NEW GOO DS.
UJ E are now receiving a capital assortment
of GOODS, selected l.y a member of our
firm in fhn Win horn imirki?t
GKNTLKMEN'S AND LADIES
1> R 13 SS (? O OI)S,
LATEST STYLES OF
LADIES' HATH,
S II O E S,
TRIM MING S, NOTIONS,
??-CALL AND KNOW OUH PRICKS..^
VAN DIVER, BLARE & CO,,
May 21 17 tf
l r. c\,
OYSTERS, SALMON,
SARDINES,
PRESERVED FRUITS,
CONFECTIONERY,*
NUTS,
FINE SEC ARS, &o., Ac.
May 17 10 tf
INSURANCE.
Fire, J^ilo i*ml Aocidoutal.
.T. ME. KLFOH13, Afcnit,
[Of ilie Underwriters' Agency of New \oxk.
CONSISTING OF TUB
Gcrmania, Hanovia, Niagara
and Republic.
Only one set of papers ueccsury to prove a
Iobs. Losses promptly settled at
the place where policy is
issl'kd.
AGENT FOR THE
J nines River Fire Insurance Company of
Richmond, Virginia
AGENT FOR THE
Southern Mutual Life Insurance Company of
Columbia, South Carolina.
AGENT FOR THE
Travelers Accidental Insurance Company
the oldi st ot the kin 1 in United Stntcs.
All ne? o>sary information gratuitously given,
and terms of Insurance reasonable.
g*a5~ OFF ICE adjoining Span an Office, on J
l'uhlic Stjuare, Spartanburg. S C,
Iptc It absent leave orders with F. M. TRIMM1KR,
at Span in office.
May 17 l'i tf
ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE"
A LI. persons having claims Against the es
/V , u of WILLIAM RRANNON, deceased,
arc hereby notified to prenont them nt once.
f> r .settlement. And all persons indebted to
said estate to make prompt payment to the unlet
signed ELIA8 WALL,
Adui'r. with Will annexed.
.May 17 10 St
lARCH 15TH, 1866!
TO T 11 B C 1 T 1 /. RN 8 O P
SPARTANBURG DISTRICT.
I*. W. WATJiER
OCCUPYING the OH Stand of KIKUV &
WILSON, haa oti hand
A UOOD STOCK OK
SHOES. PRINTS, JACONETS, CAMRRICS,
KENTUCKY J BANS, SATINETS, CASSIMERES,
NOTIONS, AC., GENTS
AND ROYS WOOL AND FUR
HATS, COLLINS AXES,
and other item* too tedious to mention. All
of which will lie sold at reduced prices for
i * I L.'ll ..... 1 . ?.l . i 'j 11 V T O V l> l? 1 ,1 il'i ' C
Please call aad examine tor yourselves.
March 11 H tf
3Ijirblo Work.
o
I WILL take, ami have filled, orders for all
kinds of Marble Wc/k, at low rates, and delivered
at any point in the district.
April 10 VI tf M. K. DEKCO.
DR. W. T. RUSSEL,
WII.L continue the practice of Medicine,
Surgery, and \,ut his office) Dentistry.
OFFICE?oveb it mx its it DKi'tt sTirnr..
Feb lu 3 If
DRS. B. & J. L. WOFFORD
OFFER THEIR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES
to the citizens of the Village and
surrounding country. One or both of its will
be found constantly in the otlioe at the STt>HE,
during the day, and at our Residence, opposite
W oflord College Church Street) at night
Feb 15 .t if
LAW COPARTNERSHIP.
HAVING associated C. J. ELFORD, of
Greenville, S. C , with nie in the practice
oflnw for Spartanburg District. under riie name
and style of KLFOllD A ELFORl); all busiuess
entrusted to iny care will receive the prompt
and faithful attention of said firm.
J. M. ELFORD.
Apru o mi i.mos
SULLIVAN ft wmSMTCH,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS
IN EQUITY, SPARTANBURG, ? C.
OFFICE NEXT TO POST OFFICE.
0 r. SCIUVAN. J. C. WlJIfMirH.
. Wool Carding**
HAVING thoroughly r?paired our WOOL
CARDLNU MACHINERY AND
ADDED AN ENTIRELY NEW SET,
thereby increasing our ability to do work
promptly, we inrUc all who feel disposed to
come, and get their wool carded
THE SAME DAY.
After the first of June, we will hare a eon*
?xrj uiivc w;uung ill VLI/AIV nrttI5U3 DXA?
TION, on tfparlnnhurg and U"ion Railroad, to
rccvire wool sent up by the train on
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday,
of each week. , #
\V? guarantee work to giro satisfaction as to
quality ami dispatch. Hie best of oH for
greasing furnished, KKKB OFOllAllQE.
?T K K M 8-r
10 cents per lb. in speoie. Currency aa?l
barter of all kinds taken at market prices?
but please understand?NO CUKDIT.
.J NO. HUM All & CO.
Bi\ ingsvillc, 8. C., May 10 15-2m
TAIIA>RIN(i.
0 . :0:
H AVI NO just returned from e trip North
and West, takes this method of informing
his former l'atronsaud Friends, tiint he is now
prepaied to till all orders with ncatne?s and
dispatch in the very LATEST STYLES, as
cheap as any one for Cosh or Bart or.
My -hop is over the store of FOSTER &
Jl'llD'S, opposite the Court House.
i lie latent M'UIMJ FASHIONS hava juat
Itciii receive J. WM. LOCK WOOD.
Feb 1 1 If
Huffius Cofltf,
ChocMOt
Cun<ll<>i9? N utii,
at CLEVELAND, WALKER, k CO,
JACONKT Ml Sl,lNS, LADIES
SILK AND KID GLOVES,
AND MITTS, UOOP SKIUTS,
just received by
CLEVELAND, WALKER & CO.
Inquiro for anything you want
in (he way of
DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, BOOTS,
SHOES, HATS, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, CROCKERY WARE,
ULAHHW ARB, AC., at
CLEVELAND, WALK Ell A CO.
IIoon, Aiuch' Spudi>M and
Hh ovrU, Axon,
Trace Cheilitis,
receixod l>jr
CLEVELAND, WALKER & CO,
W anted
In exchange for goods, all kind* of COUNTRY
1'RODUCB, such as
COTTON, CORN, BUTTER, EGOS,
CHICKENS, BACON, LARD,
RAOS, TALLOW, BEESW
\X &C
nt CLEVELAND, WALKER, A CO.
. April -id 13-tf
NEW SPRING GOODS.
-o
WE HAVE just receire<l from Charleston, a
fresh supply of
BOOTS, SHOES, PRINTS,
ami many other articles too numerous to mention,
which we offer at cheap rates.
CALL AND SEE US.
B ti. J. L WOFFORD,
No 4 opposite Court Ilaote.
April 5 10 tf
rp
DRY GOODS STORE
i Teppe Smvth
?- ?- ms
V\70UL1> respectfully inform the LADIES
W that lhey are now receiving their
SPRING STOCK,
CONSISTING OF
White Long Cloth, Brown Shirtings and Sheetings.
White and Brown Linens, Merrimack,
Auioskong, Schwabeand American CALICOS,
warranted fast colors. Jaconets, Cambrics and
Victoria Lawns.
A complete and choice assortment of Needle
WORK and Linen Setts, Needles, Spool Cotton,
Working Cotton and Thread iu every variety.
ALSO, a great assortment of
DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, Liens and
Hosiery, Bonnet and Lutc-String. Ribbons,
Thread and Cotton LACKS and EDGINGS.
Baring been connected for a long time with
the Dry Goods business, we are oontldent of
giving satisfaction
ALSO, on hand a general assortment of
BOOTS and SHOES, Tin Ware, Hats and Cap*,
aud a general assortment of GROCERIES, at
the UP TOWN STORE.
FRKDK. TEIM'B, ALEX. II. SMYTH.
N. B. State Money Bought.
a.?si ?? 1# #
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
IN EQUITY?SPARTANBURG DISTRICT.
T. F. Stevens, Adm'r. end Ann F. Smith,
ve
Henry A. Smith, et el
Dill for Partition l>?!ief, &c.
IN pursuance of an order of the Court of Equity
iu this case, all persona having claims
against the estate of GEORGE A. SMITH, deceased,
arc required to present and establish
their claims before me according to law within
Thru M nlhs front this date.
T. STOBO FARROW,
c. a. a. n.
March 8 6 8m
at