The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, July 05, 1866, Image 3
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BY THE LAST MAIL
WnsBuroron, July 2.?In Congress the ConftruM
Committee of both Houses agreed on
the Paris exposition bill, only substituting
currency for coin, and the bill goes to the
President.
The House passed a resolution requestirg
the President to inform tho House whether tho
personal right of citizens of the United States
are at present sufficiently protected in tho
8oulhern States, and whether uuy further legislation
is necessary to clothe him with suttiaient
authority to protect all the loyal citizens
of the States recently in rebellion in the enjoyment
of the constitutional rights.
The Conference Committee have arranged
the differences between the two Houses on the
Froadmen's Bureau bill. The bill goes to the
L President for approval or rqeotion.
P* the Senate has confirmed Jas. M. Humphreys
as Collector of Customs for Richmond,
Virginia.
the Chief of Ordinance, in a communication
to Congress says the retention of Harpers Ferry
' is not necessary or advantageous to the public
interest, and recommends that all the public
lands, buildings and other property there be
hold, and the proceeds of sale he applied to the
construction of the western armory.
Representative Sidney Clark this morning
tttieived a telegram flrom Leavenworth, Kansas,
saying that Senator Lane, of thut State, had
Shot himself through the head lost night, and
ditd at 0 o'clock to (lay. Sc.iator Ijtne left
Washington a week or ten days ago, and at
the time complained of being unwell, suffering
* from nervous debility.
Wasuixotos, Jflnc 26.
The President is endeavoring to obtain the
release of all American citixous now held as
Feni&n prisoners in Canada. It is believed
that the intercession will meet with a favorable
response from the British Government.
The Domocrats in Congress, with perhaps
the exception of Mr. Harris, of Maryland,
endorse tho call of the Union Convention At
Philadelphia. The restoration of the Southern
States to their representation is considered by
them paramount to all other political ideas.
The precise position occupied by tbc Dcmoi
cratio members of Congress in referenoc to the
Union Convention called at Philadelphia is
thus stated; they are favorably disposed towards
snch a convention believing that the representation
of the Southern States in Congress
is not only a right, but necessary to the
harmony and prosperity of the country ; they
are willing to co-operate with the Union Convention
for that purpose, but it it shall be
prevented from its original and patriotic design
for the foundation for the new party,
they prefer clinging to their own at present.
The Democrats seemed desirous to further the
movement
The charges affecting the private character
of Gen. Kilpatrick, Minister to Chili, arc said
to have been presented to the Stato Department.
If true, they will uo doubt cause his
speedy return.
U is thought the House will adhere to its
tax of five 6enta on cotton, which will cause
the appointment of a Conference Committee.
Tbl afitlfin ftf lhAt. PnmiuiltAft **-511 nwaKoKlw
be a compromise on the Senate's amendment,
and the rate be fixed at cents.
D. H. Strother, of West Virginia, lias been
confirmed as Consul to Bncnos Ay res.
The Secretary of the Treasury will redeem
all certificate* of indebtedness falling due after
August 21st, with accruing interest thereon if
? presented for redemption on or before July.
W The Fret'dtnen's Bureau bill passed the Senatoto
day with tin amendment to the House bill,
. which peremptorily confirmed the negroes in
r possession of lands under Sheriuau's order.
The Senate's amendment is that the negroes
shall surrender all Sea Island lands to the
owner, excepting those cold for taxes. The
bill is to continue in force fur three years. It
goes back to the House.
Congress passed the House bill amendatory
ol the orgauic act of Washington Territory.
It makes the sessions of the Territorial Legislature
biennial instead of annual and iucreuses
the compensation of members from thrco to
six dollars per day.
k The President has approved the bill for the
disposal 01 iuc puuuc tanas lor Iioincstcad ac
iual settlement iu the States of Alabama, Misi
aissippi, Louisiana, Arkansas and Florida.
I Nothing of importance in iho Ilouse.
* Washington, Juno 29.
An address to the people of the United
Slates has been agreed on by the Democratic
and Conservative members of tho Senate and
* House af Representatives. It is now being
signed and will be made public in a few days.
It is said to indorse the proposed National
f Convention at Philadelphia and ur^es all the
States to participate in its proceedings. It is
headed with the natne of .lames Guthrie of
Kentucky and W. E. Kniblock of Indiana.
Nsw York, June 29.
Rio Janeiro correepodencc reports n battle,
in which General Lopez ambushed the Allies
under Flores, and defeated them. Flores lost
4 guns and 2,000 killed and wounded and
Erisoncrs. Flores was only saved from nnniilaiion
by large reiuforcemeuts. Lopez carried
off bis troops.
^ The Paraguayans still resolutely hold ilamI
ilia.
ii):? < Sciienectapv, N. Y., .Tunc 26.
The extensive Locomotivo Works here have
been destroyed by fire. Lobs $300,000, nnd
, five hundred hands thrown out of omploymcnt.
L COMMERCIAL.
1 columbia) July 3.?(.'ottos?16 to 20; gold,
22 to 31 currency. Conx.?$1.80 to 1.90 per
bushel. * Flour.?$11 to 16 per barrel.
Nsw Orleans, July 2.?Cotton has declined
fr,m one to two cents. The sales foot up 400
bales. Low middlings command 31 cents.
Gold 52. Bank Sterling 65.
The Sitgttr crop Is estimated at 50,000 lihds.
New York, July 2?Noon.?Cotton quiet
- 36 a 87. Gold 54 J. Exchange 10}.
NOTICE
S8 hereby given to all persons having accounts
against the late firm of VERNON ii FLF.M
0, to present thorn to tho surviving partner
' Dr. C. E. FLEMING; and all persons owing
the firm, will make settlement with the same
at J. W. Hardy's Store. ^
) t. E. FLEMING.
June 28 22 24
~~ tDMlNlsfIt AT0B7S N Oil IE,
A LL persons having demands against th<
J\ Estate of EDWARD H. .VILLIS, deceas
Cd. are hereby notified to present the sanu
* duly ptoven, and all persons indebted to suic
KsUtte, to make immediate payment to the un
dertigacd. R. II. FOSTER,
* - AdflUfiistrator.
June 21 21
Anuounoomont.
I am a oandidate for TAX COLLECTOR fo
Spartanburg District, at the ensuing Election
to be held on the Second TUESDAY in SEPTEMBER
next, and should be pleased at t
rrnnnrnl Inrn nnf af mv ft*Snn<1o Ia uai.l aIaaISam
R. C. POOLE.
May 81 IB fd
I. O. O. F.
A REGULAR meeting of Morgan Lodg
will be held ou FRIDAY EVENING th<
om instant, for purpose of Installation of Offi
cers and other important business. All mem
tiers arc requested to attend.
J. M. ELFORD, Sect.
Jnly 6 28 1w
NOTICE .
ALL persons indebted to the firm of J. Q
CARPENTER & CO., are requested t(
come forward and pay, or make settlement, a
the business roust be brought to a close. Debt
ors failing to atteud to this, will find tbei
notes aud accounts in the hands of an office
for collection. D. B. ROSS,
8urvivor.
July 0 28 St
estate" notice
ALL persons having demands against th<
Estate of JNO. 8. FINCH, deceased, wil
present them properly attested, and those in
ilebtcd will mnkc immediate payment to us.
T. N. FINCH, )
J. S. FINCH, V Executors
0. W. FINCH, )
July 5 23 4t
NEW GOODS I
MORE NEW GOODS JUST RECEIVED A1
REDUCED PRICES.
A Splendid Lot of Prints,
COFFEE AND SUGAR
as SACKS SALT,
200 SACKS CORN,
4000 XjIds. Baoon
WM. R. NEILSON & CO.
COTTON LOAN MONEY BOUGHT BY
WM. It. NEILSON & CO.
July 5 23 3t
IVotioe.
Itakc this method of informing the public
that I have leased BELL'S MILLS, for t
term of years, and have thoroughly rcfittci
them. The FLOUR AND CORN MILLS an
in first rate order, and will make as fiue ar
article of Flour and Meal, us any mill in tin
District, and will yield as much to the bushel
of grain. All I want is a trial.
1 have built a new SA1V MILL, and wiil sav
up all the logs sent, upon shares, or for thuioncy.
I will nttend to the .Mil s myself and
e.'cry man shall have his due
Being a Miiirigiit by trade, I can kee > th<
Mills always in a condition to give satiafuc ion.
These MilLv are located on Fair Forest, twt
miles west of town
JOHN M. WILLI} MS.
July 5 23 5.
TAXES7
HAVING now ascertained tlmt it wil
be impossible fur mo to get through CO'
leoting Taxes by, and on Monday nex!
(SALEDAY,) I have concluded to collcc
all I can by that time, and will extend tin
time for receiving returns and paying
Tuxes, and hereby make the following ap
pointracnts :
At Fingorville, on Saturday the
<r4-i- ?e r..i A.
i tu ui *i uiy uojlu
At Bivingsville, on Tuesday the
10th of July next
At Spartanburg Court House, on Wed
uesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
the lltb, 12th, 13th and 14th days oi
July. The 11th and 12th dnys will bi
exclusively for the Villagers. The 13tl
and 14th days will be for. the Villager
aud Country people?taking the name
alphabetically on the Hooks, and if ul
who apply cannot pay their Taxes by tha
time or make their returns, I will coutinui
to collect on the following Monday; bu
none need attend on Monday who have
uot attended on som6 of the beft rc name<
days. My Hooks ?nu*t certainly close a
that time. And Executions will certain!;
be issued after that time. Single Tax Ex
.? _ 1 At 1 - 1_ - * 1
ecutions against ttiose who nave rciurncu
and not paid, and doublo Tax Execution!
against those who have not made return:
All professional men are required ti
return their incomes, from first of Ma)/
1865, to the first of January, 1866, viz
Carriage Makers, Blacksmiths, Tanncrt
Shoe Shops, School Masters, School Mis
tresses, all Salaries and Wages, &c.
R. C. POOLE,
Assessor and Collector.
N. B.?I most earnestly request th
citizens generally, to givo inc the name
of all h'rccdmen, as well as white iuci
1 with tho number of their dogs?that i:
who arc only liable for Poll Tax and l)o
Tax.
I ant-aware that there is a number c
white men, as well as frcedmcn, who re
fuse to make their returns, and declare tha
they will not return or pay?such men
desire to know, so that 1 ean commence
after Monday next, to issue Execution
1 against them. 1 see no need of waitinj
! or extending time to those who never cj
. pect to return or pay?but to those wh
! intend to return and pay, or return am
have aSingloTax Execution issued again:
them, the above named time is extendet
K' C. P.
Spartanburg, June 30, 18G6.
! Notice.
s A LL persons having demands against tl
1 J\ Kstaie of Capt. JOHN SNODDY, deceit!
ed, will present them properly attested ; &u
' those indebted will make payment to
0. II. MOSS.
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JUHTBI fl7> I860,
; TWITTY & CO.,
^ T)Y recent arrivals have largely increased
It their stock, and now offer a full variety
k of Ooods, at the
Lowest Market Prices.
c
Dress Goods.
To the Ladies, wo offer a neat assortment of
Dress Goods, in
Paris Grenadine, Ginghams,
Striped Leno, Lawns,
Ohalli, Jaconets?printed,
i Poplin, Jaconets?plain,
g De Beige, Swiss?dotted, plain,
8 Berege, Printed Linen Lawns.
. Prints, &c., &c.
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Sitmuicr Covcrinjfw.
' Black Silk Basques, Lace Points,
0 Black Silk Sacks, Berge Shawls,
1 Black Silk Circles, Bercgc Circles,
' Chulli Sacks, Plaid Sacks.
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Oolltti'H mid Sotts.
Swiss, Lawn and Linen COLLARS;
P Jaconet, Swiss nnd Cntnhric Kdgings;
llatidcrcliiefs, for Ladies, Missus aud Gents;
Corsets.
?
I-loop Skirts
For Ladies nnd Misses ;
Bradley's Celebrated Duplex Skirts ;
Summer Balmoral Skirts ;
Empire Skirt Flouncing.
For Gentlcmeu's Wear.
. French Drab D'ete?superior ;
k Summer Cassimeres ;
1 Summer Tweeds?many styles ;
i Clotlis and Doe Skin Cassimere ;
1 Linen Ducks and Drills ;
j Ready Made Clothing ;
Fancy Cassimere Suits.
i
3 We have our usual assortment of
> Ladies' Bonnets, Perfumery,
Ladies' Hats, Farina Cologne,
Men's and Hoy's Hats, Preparations for tho
Roots and Shoes, llatr,
- Hardware, Cooking Extracts,
Stone Ware, Patent Medicines,
Tin Ward, Pure Drugs and McdiGroceries,
oines,
j Crockery, Colt's Revolvers.
Table Cutlery, Cartridges and Powder,
Plated Forks & Spoons, &c., &c., &c.
Just received a large lot of
c Fresh Tui'iii j> ScmhL
I T WITTY & CO.
June 27 22 tf
* To all whom it may Concern.
rriHE Books of Accounts and Notes due the
> following are now in my hands for collection.
Persons indebted, and desjring to save
cost, will please call early, mi thty miut b; col*
Iccled.
Folgcr Sc Brawley, Est. of J. D. Wright,
f J. W. Garrett, 44 4 4 II. Tlieile,
G Thcile & Schoppuul, 44 44 J. J. Vernon,
, J. W. Kerr, 44 44 Govan Mills,
I. H. Adlcr, 4 4 44 J. M Bost,
A. Schoppaul, 44 44 Win I Tritnmier,
i J. U. Poole, 44 44 II II Thomson,
1 Camp & Wyatl, 44 44 J. D. Cauip,
t Vernon & Ocland, 44 44 A. F. Golding,
B Morgan & Moore. 44 u J. H. Windle.
t You arc herewith duly notified at an cx,
pease to the parties concerned, vlicrc you
inai' nnll mul t'ttni'i*! rnnr inilnhlailn?t:?t williotil
I J """ J ....uvuo
1 suit. Call early nud save costs,
t J. M. ELIIORD,
y Attorney foi Parties.
Juno 28 22 2m
' ~STATK OF SOUTH CA UlJMNA^
SPARTANItCHO DISTRICT
^ Citation for Letters of Administrttion by
, Juo. Carle Boinar, esq., Ordilary.
In tlio Court of Ordinary
"YT7HEREAS RICHARD S. WtODllUFF
' ? ? has peti lionetl this Court for Letters of
Administration on nil nnd singular the goods
and chattels, rights and credit! of JOHN
OWENS, deceased.
These are therefore to cilo and admonish all
c and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said JOHN OWENS, deceased, tt be and nps
pear nt the Court of Ordinary. Or said Dis'?
trier, to Lc held at Spartanburg Ciiurt House,
on Friday, the Cth day of Juh next, to
g shew cause if any exists, why slid Letters
should nut be granted.
, Given under my hand this list day of
" June, A. D.. 18Gti.
J NO. EARLE JJOMAR. O. S. D.
it June 28 22 2w
,, NOTICE.
8 rilHE subscribers givo notico to alt who arc
g JL i'nlcbtod to them, either by JOTE OR
l- ROOK ACCOUNT, that they requires settle0
nient either by payment or renewal of note.
1 Not wishing to oppress or add costs, hey give
< tiiucly notice to all interested.
it FOSTER A JuDD.
1. FOWLER, FOSTER & CO.
June 21 21 liu
_ W. MAGILL FLEMING,
Attorney fit Iniw,
"TTT1LL attend to all businoss dth wh eh
(1 \y tho citiicns of Spurlanbuij District
K may favor him.
OFFICE?OVER BOOKST* f K.
June 21 21 12iu
Notice to Creditors and Debtors
A LL persons having olaims against the Es
f\ tatc of A. WINGO deceased, will preset
them without delay, proven according to la'
to JOHN 11. EVINS, Attorney at Law. or t
the undersigned; and all persons indebted t
said Estate will make payment to the abov
named Attorney, or to
MUS. K. C. WINOO, Executrix.
Jane 14 20 3mo
FARROW & DUNCW
ATTORNEYS AT LAY
AHD
Solicitors in Equity,
^^ *** 1>_! ^1. -<-*
v/iiiuc iu uncft ouiiuiog, up BlAirB, OVf
former Offioe of James Farrow.
James Farrow. D. It. Discam.
April 15 11 ly
WILLIAMS, EVINS & CHOICE
ATTORNEY'S AT LAW,
SPARTANBURG, S. C.
Geo. W. Williams, Yorkville, S. C.
J.so. 11. Eyins,
William Choice.
June 14 20 Cm
JuHt Received,
A LOT of "A" Crushed SUGAR.
? ' Coffee 44
44 44 Extra 44C" 44
?ALSO?
A lot of COFFEE. CORN, PEAS and FLOUT
which will be sold LOW FOR CASH, nt
J. W. IIARDY'S.
Juno 14 20 tf
A new and fresh supply of Ladies and Gentle
men's Misses' and Children's SHOES, GA1
TERS AND SLIPPERS.
at CLEVELAND, WALKER, A CO.
Ladies' Hats, Bonnet Ribbons,
LATEST STYLES.
rcceiYcd by
CLEVELAND, WALKER & CO.
CORN, FLOUR, BAC0I
ANT1D LiAXlD,
just received by
CLEVELAND, WALKER & CO.
Calicos, Bleached and
Brown Sheetings
and .ShirtinffH,
a fresh lot,
just received by
CLEVELAND, WALKER Si CO.
jaconet"dotted and~plai:
swiss, nansook and* mul]
Muslins,
a new supply,
si CLEVELAND, WALKER A CO.
Fancy Mozambique, Crape Marett, Ch&lliet
Black and Colored Lawns, Fancy Jaconet aa
Organdies. Very elegaul styles and pattern!
just received by
CLEVELAND, WALKER & CO.
Juno 11 SO if
"STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
William Dennett, Applicant,
vs.
John E. Casey, wife Mary, and others, Defi
Petition for sale of Real Estate of James Ben
nett, deceased.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that John E
Casey, and wife Mary, Mansel Moore, an
wife Sar&h, defendants in this case, rcsid
without this State ; it is therefore ordered tha
they do uppcar and object to the division o
sale of the Real Estate of James Dennett, dc
ceased, on or before the 21st day of Septem
ber next, or their consent to the same will b
eutcrod of record.
Given under my hand this 18th day of Jun<
A. D., I860.
JNO. EARLE BOMAR, o. s. n.
June 21 21 3m
DRS. B. & J. L. WOFFORD
OFFER THEIR PROFESSIONAL SERV1
CES to the citizens of the Village an
surrounding country. One or both of us wi
bo found constantly in the oflicc at the STORI
during the day, and at our Residence, oppt
site Wofford College (Church Street) at nigh
Feb 15 3 tf
LAW COPARTNERSHIP.
HAVING associated C. J. ELPORD, (
Greenville, S. C , with me in tho praclic
of law for Spartanburg District, under the nam
and style of KLFORD o: ELFORD: all busmei
entrusted to my care will receive (he promj
and faithful attention of said firm.
J. M. ELFORD.
April 5 10 timos
SULLIVAN & WINSMITITT
ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITOR
IN EQUITY, SPARTANDURG, S. C.
OFFICE NEXT TO POST OFFICE.
C. P. St'l.LtVAN. J. C. WlNSMITI
Cliowiiiy: Tobacco
A LARGE LOT OF FINE CHEWING T(
BACCO has just been received, and f<
sale at a low price ut
J. W. HARDY'S.
May 31?18
J>r, L. O* Kennedy
OFFERS HIS PR0FE8SI0NL SERVICES
to the Citizens of Spartanburg.
Feb 1 1 ly
Dli. W. T. 11USSEL,
WILL continue tlie practice of Medioin
Surgery, and (at his office) Dentistry
OFFICE OVER 1IKINITS1I llRl'G STOUE.
Feb 15 8 If
e- AV o rk.
IB ILL take, and have filled, orders for r
kinds of Marble Work, at low rates, aud d
liveied at any point in the district.
April iU 12 if M. R. IlEKCO.
NOTICE.
ALL persons arc hereby forewarned not
trade with my wife, ELIZADBTItpJACl
oun, as I will uot be accountable for her deb
hereafter.
JOHN C JACKSON
Jt Mav 31 18 f.i
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DRYGOODSSTORE
it
? Teppe Ac Smyth
o \\TOULD respcotfully inform the LADIES
c TT that they are now receiving their
SPRING STOCK,
CONSISTING OP
White Long Cloth, Brown Shirtings aad Sbeetj
ings, White and Brown Linens, Merrimack,
' Ainoskcag, Schwabcand American CALIOOS,
warranted fast colors. Jaconets, Cambrics and
Victoria Lawns.
A complete and choice assortment of Needle
ir WORK and Linen Setts, Needles, Spool Cotton,
Working Cotton and Thread in everj variety..
ALSO, a great assortment of
DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, Liens and
T Hosiery, Bonnet and Lute-String, Ribbons,
'? Thread and Cotton LACE8 and EDGINGS.
Having been connected for a long time with ,
the Dry Goods business, we are confident of
giving satisfaction.
ALSO, on hand a general assortment of
BOOTS and SHOES, Tin Ware, Hats and Caps,
and a general assortment of GROCERIES, at
the UP-TOWN 8TORE.
_ FREDK^TEPPK^ _ ALEX. H. SMYTH,.
ii. o. ouue money uougni.
April 26 13
, NEW SPRING GOODS.
o
WE HAVE just received from Charleston, % .
fresh supply of
BOOTS, SHOES, HUNTS*.
and many other artioles too numerous to man*-,
lion, which vre offer at cheap rates.
J CALL AND SEE. US?
B. 1 J. X*. WOFFOtRD,
No 4 opposite Court House.
April 6 10 t*
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I NEW GOODS.
o
WE ore now receiving a oapital assortment
of GOODS, selected by a member of oucfirm
in the Northern market.
I 4
I, GENTLEMEN'S AND LADIEff
d
' DRESSGOODS^
LATEST STYLES OP
LADIES' HATS,
SHOES,
* TRIMMING**, NOTIONS^
'd f^CALL AND ENOW OUR PSICES.^K
t VANDIVER, BLAKE & CO.,
T
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TAILORING.
HAVING just returned from a trip Norik
and West, takes this method of informing
d his former Patrons and Friends, that heis now
11 prepared to fill all orders with neatness and
2, dispatch in the very LATEST STYLES, mm
>- cheap as any one for Cash or Barter,
t. My shop is over the store of FOSTER A
JUDD'S, opposite the Court House.
The latest SPRING FASHIONS have *uet
been received. WM. LOCKWOOJL).
Feb 1 1 tf_
: C. C. HUG GINS
J TAILOR.
TTAVING RETURNED TO THE TOWN of
1 | Spartauburg, ho takes occasion to inform
his friends that I he is prepared to do work with
- neatness and dispatch. He respectfully sake
a share of public patronage, and pledges bis
best endeavors to give satisfaction to his ens"
tomers.
He may be found at his Shop in rear of J.
B. AKCIIKR'S STOR1C, where his customers
will find plates of the latest fashions.
, Febl 1 t f
The State of South Carolina.
) OFFICE OF THE COMPTROLLER GEN. \
>r Columbia, Aran. 30, A. 0., 1866. j
T HEREBY certify, That J. M. ELFORD, of
Spartanburg C. II., A front of the GEKMAN1A,
the HANOVER, the NIAGARA and the
- REPUBLIC FIRE INSURANCECOMPANIK8,
incorporated by the State of New York, Jkas
complied with the conditions and requisitions
of the Act of tho General Assembly, entitled,
"An Act to regulate the Agencies of Insurance
Companies not incorporated in the State of
- South Carolina," and I hereby Lioense the said
J. M. Eli-ord, Agont as aforesaid, to take risks
and transact all business of Insurance, in this
c* State, for, and in behalf of said Companies.
S. L. LEAPHART,
June"?19?tf Comptroller General.
INotiee to Creditors.
John S. Ezcll, Administrator.
u T8'
111 Dclphia Martin, and others.
0 Bill for &nlc of Real Estate, Relief and Partition.
_ T N pursuance of an order of the Court of
A Equity, notice is hereby given to all persona
haying claims against the estate of Capt.
to J no. M. Martin, deceased, that said claims
I? must be presented, aud evidence produced to
ts establish the same bofore me within tmr?k
months from this the 12th day of June. 1866.
T. 8T090 FARROW. C fi'a b?
iw*. nn- ?0 #m