The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, September 20, 1866, Image 3

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h )%*$ 4 < Sootb Cakouna Bank Notu.?The First ; National Bank of Charlotte buya South Caro ! line bc.uk note# at the following rates?as wo | learn from the Times, of Monday last; Bank of Camden, 63; Bank of Charleston, 21; Bank of Chester, 21; Bank of Georgetown, 21; Bank of Hamburg, 17; Bank of Newberry, 68; Bank of 8outh Carolina, 16; Planters' Bank, 16; Bank of the State of South Carolina, before 1861, 2*2; Commercial Bank, Columbia, 18; Exchange Bank, Columbia, 17; Farmers' and Exchange Bank, 6; Merchants' Bank, of Cheraw, 21; People's Bank, 46; Planters' and Mechanics' Bank, 66; State Bank, 6; Union Bank, 60. A correSDOndnnt writes from Fort Ahsrorom ble, Dacotah Territory, under the impreeaion ^ that be baa found Paradise. IIo sets forth tho charms of that part of the world as follows : "Noincoino tar; no internal rcvonue; no spies to see if you troat a friend on Sunday ; no special police; no dog tax, no poll tax, school tax or bounty fund. And to end with, the Indians and half breeds can't tell one greenback from another, so all our ones are tens." COMMERCIAL. Columbia, Sept. 16.?Cotton, 17 to 20 gold 22 to 28, ourrency. Corn $1.50 per bushel; Flour 10 to 17. New York, September 25.?Cotton firm. Middlings 82Ja36. Gold 144J. MARRIED On the lltb instant, nt Groves' Station, by Hot. Dr. Green, Mr. BETTIX BE ECO to Miss HARRIET A.EARLY, all of Spartan burg, 8. C. ^ OBITUARY. Departku this life on Fridny, the 14th inst., THOMAS STOBO, iufant son of T. Stouo ami J an is Bkdon Farrow, aged two years and seven days. "There is another little hand For Heaven's scat harp strings givefi, Another gentle seraph voice, Another star in Heaven." NOTICE -|"S hereby given that application will be made 1 at the next sitting ot the Legislature for a renewal of the act of incorporation of the Nazareth Presbyterian Church, 8partanburg District. Sept 6 82 ftra NOTICE. PERSONS indebted to the Estate of CASSANDRA BARNETT, dee'd, are hereby requested to make settlement by the FIRST of OCTOBER next. All who fail to do so will find their Notes in the hands of an Attorney for collection. a M. F. BARNETT, Ex'or. | Bept 20 34 tf I Estate IVotice. E A I.L persons indebted to the Estate of P. r XJL HUNTER, deceased, arc notified to make immediate payment All claims over the amount of TWENTY DOLLARS, will be aettled with Farrow & Duncan, Attorneys. All sums of and under the amount of Twenty Dol" lare, will be settled with Sam'l Lancaster, esq. All persons having claims against the estate will baud them in properly attested to the un dereigned. l'OLLY W. HUNTER, Administratrix. Sept 20 84 tf I Einal i>Totice. f A LL persons having demands against the estate of JAMES M. NESIiITT, dee'd., arenereby notified to present them duly attested, and persons indebted by NOTE or ACCOUNT, previous to his death, are requested to make immediate payment to the under- I signed, and thereby s ?vc cost. B D. NESBITT. \ r ., THOS. F. FIELDER. / Kx ,orsSept. 20 84 * 4 Executor's Notice. , A LL persons indebted to the Estate of GI life xV. EON H. KINO, will make immediate W payment to tbo undersigned. All huving oluims against said Estate w'll hand them in properly attested to cither the undersigned or to Farrow and Duncan. JONAS BREWTON. Sept 20 84 tf Application. T^TOTICE is herewith given that application i J^j will be made at the next sitting of the, Legislature, for the privileges of increasing the powors of the Town Council of Spartanburg. Dy order of Council L. TWITTY, Intendant. J. M. EuronD, Clerk. Sept 18 84 8m Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of HENRY-BISHOP? deceased, arc herewith notified that their NOTES AND ACCOUNTS must bo paid on or before the 10th day of October next, or suit for the same will be commenced, as we arc obliged to wind up the Estnte. Parties indebted will please not. rinuu tMu naiisA k.? ?? ? - * ?!-L ' r ?..w HV1IW ujf, HO WC UU II Ul rr IM1 iu | sue, but will be oompelled to do no to save our f e elves. C. II. MABRY, J NO. BURNETT, Administrators. 8?pt 20 84 at NOTICE 18 hereby given that I have sold my interest in the late Firm of VANDIVER, BLAKE CO., and that I havo commenced operations at the OLD STAND, in a "gang by myself." j | I will sell to friends and foes lor ready cash ; | but for very email profits. I Call and see my Goods, nnd know the prices ' B of tome of them. W J. W, VANDIVER. | Sept 20 84 2t Mrs. S. L. Butler's School HAS now fully commenced its FALL AND WINTER TERM, and she is now pre- 1 pared to receive any new accessions, having competent and able assistance. The branches taught at this School oompme t all the rudiments of a general, and thoroughly practical ENGLISH EDUCATION, b Parents and Guardians can obtain all imor nation by applying to Mrs. Butler, at her L home on Church 8treet, next to Baptist Church. w Sept 20 84 2t I NEW SCHEDULE _ S. cSj XT- Railroad. ON and After the 17th instant, the Trains t| will run on MONDAY S, WEDNESDAY'S w and SATURDAY'S. tl Down Trains leave Spartanburg Court Ilouse, u at 0.45, a. m. Bj Leave Unionville, 9.30, a. m. q Arrive at Alston, 2.20, p. m. connecting with the Greenville down Train. Up Trains leave Albton at. 9.80, a. m. connecting with the Greenville up Train. Arrive at Unionville 2 20, p. m. Arrive at Spartanburg, C. II., 5.00, p. m. 0 Arrangements are made by which freight through from Charleston and Columbia may be g paid on this road. THOS B. JETEll, Pres't S. A U. R. It. Sept 20 84 tf Sept. 1?, 1866. DISSOLUTION OF CO PARTNERSHIP. * FT1HE Co-partnership heretofore existing unI der the name of VAN DIVER, BLAKE & CO., was dissolved by mutual consent, on the 28tll ultimo. Alt inclnhlpi) hv nnte nr nnxmiiil CI nro earnestly requested to make early pay- 0 ment to CANNON, BLAKE ft. BURNETT, who are authorized to settlo the busiucss of the v late iirin. THE UNDERSIGNED, jy under the name nnd stylo of CANNON, BUKE BURNETT, j will continue as Dealers in General Merchandize, a at the store, one door west of CLEVELAND, '' WALKER & CO., where they are now receiving and offer ut the latest cash rates, the 0i first instalment of their p FAT^L STOCK, a consisting of PRINTS, Brown nnd Bleached Cl DOMESTICS, SHOES. LADIES' HATS, SALT SUGAR. COFFEE i OWDER, SHOT. LEATIIF "DA, AMES' PlBtVi I , li NEW i> "(JR. A general assort- - . V!A FANCV DRY GOODS, arc exj in a short titne. Consignments of For* 'it a:- . i1 C duce are solicited, to <1. their prompt personal attei " G.CANNON, W.K.BLAKE, J . i.t\ Sept 20 31 1. Just Received AT J. W. HARDY'S, SUGAR, Muscnvado Alulnsscs I? Coffee, Vinegar, Bacon, Flour, Lard, Soda, Powder, Matches, Shot, Blacking, \ Well Buckets, Mustard, Cedar Tubs. Blue Stone. Cedar Buckets, fieives, ^ Cedar Measures, Gun Locks, J Gun t'aps, Gun Flints. 1,1 Guu Wipers, w ALSO. 01 various other Articles in the HARDWARE Ax\L> UKOCEUY LINE. CI We would particularly call the attention of w purchasers to tlie above articles. ami are salistied we c.iii make it in their interest to pay CASH FOR TH1CIR GOODS."us we are determined to sell for CASH ONLY, and can afford to sell for smaller profits. r We are compelled to say that hereafter we will credit no one?so do not bo surprised or vexed at a refusal, if you tcill ask for it. ('l Positively/ no quods delivered till paid for. J.W.HARDY, C K. FLEMING. 81 Sept 20 84 If u SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSK XINd^^IDEY, WHOLEHALE DltH?GI?TS, 151 MEETING-STREET, (Opposite Charleston Hotel,) Charleston, S. C. E. D. KING. M. D., North Carolina, I J. J. CASSIDEY, ' I Sept 20 34 ly NOTICE IS hereby given that application will be made to the Legislature at its next Session for an Act of Incorporation for the Presbyterian Church of Spartanburg, C. II. Sept i3 33 If To All whom it may Concern. I WILL be at Spartanburg on the 17th in stnnl, and remain for one week, for the purpose of closing up my NOTES AND AC- t COUNTS. Persons owing me will please call y and settle, as I will regret the necessity of sueing any of my friends. Currency is all 1 require of you, if you will pay tiio nutca promptly. ( ALFRED TOLLESON. i Sept 13 33 tf j 1 JUST RECEIVED , B. 86 J. L. WOFFORD ' OPPOSITE THE COUKT HOUSE, COFFEE, SUGAR, SODA, MADDER, ??5>S>E[B&S? POWDER, SHOT, BLACKING, esiBiamv pallia, nn<l various other GOODS, which wv wil! t,? i: cheap for CASHSept 18 33 ly Tax Executions. WTOTICE is given that I will wait the above EXECUTIONS for settlement without fur:icr cost until the 16th of October next, after Inch time I will bo certain to send out all iat remain unsettlod, to be collected in the sual way, which will increase the cost coniderably, besides often putting the delinuonts to much trouble. J. II. BLA88INOAME, S. 8. D. Sept 18 vJS tf Mrs. Angus F. Smith's School, I'ENED ON MONDAY, 10th SEPTEMBER TERMS rSK SESSION OF FIVE MONTHS, pelling, Reading, Writing, Arithmetio, Geography, Grammar and Composition, $10 00 (or $2 00 per month.) [ighcr English Brunches, with Latin, 15 00 (or $3.00 per month.) lusio, with use of Piano, . . 20 00 rcncit, (or $2.00 per month.) 10 00 ucidental Expenses, (10 cents per mo. per session,) .... 60 Where there is a music scholar, no extra linrge will be made for the other studies? r say $20 will cover all the school expenses. L o be paid monthly iu Ciiuvutjr, proisions or wood. Sept 13 83 4t I slice lo frecitors and Debtors. A J,L persons indebted to the estates of Col. T. I*. BROCKMAN, Col. T. P. BROCKiAN & SON , and B. T. B HOC KM AN, and II persons having?cl inns ngninst either of the bove mentioned estates, are hereby notified tat 1 will attend at SOLITUDE ou FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS, f every week between this mid Court, for the urpose of making settlement. tt9uDebtors are advised to meet me at the hove mentioned time and place, and save jsts by making satisfactory arrangements. D. ANDERSON, Ex'or. Sept 13 33 tf B^.The Greenville Mountaineer will pubsh until tf. OIV COIN SIGAMENT. :aa bushels prime white and )UU yellow CORN. 2 Lot of Country FLOUR. A LSO, BALTIMORE FLOUR. MEAL AND GRIST Constantly on hand. These articles are sold low for CASH only, at J. W. HARD I '8. August 30 31 tf HARBLEYARD UNION C. II. II Work Sent Free of Charge to Hpiti'tiuihtii'f; O. XT. 1AHE SUBSOR1BER has received a supply of ITALION and AMERICAN MARBLE, nd is prepared to do any kind of mouunientul ork entrusted to his car?\ at as low rates as in lie done in the Stale. I can furnish HEAD nd FOOT STONES from $10 per set and upards. Engravings ?3 per 100 letters. My immunicutiou addressed to me at Union C. 11. ill receive prompt attention. \VM. A. NICHOLSON. Union C. II., August 0th lSt>(>. "notick. rHE blacksmith books of Dit. .T. J. VERN'tiV ?-? .?i???.i i 1 - >r settlement and collection. All person* ius iudebtcl. ure hereby notified to seiile tlie une ou or before the first dav of September ext. T. O. P. VERNON, Ati y. August '2 27 tf Kxlra Fine BLUE STONE, A T rWITTY & CO. SEPTEMBER 6. 1806. SALE 7~ [WILL sell at public sale, on MONDAY. th< l*t day of November next, nt my residence hi South Pucolet, 1 I miles North of Spuriau urg Court House, the following uuiucd pro crty : I Tract ol* Lnnd. in the waters of South "ucolet, 14 miles Nortl >f Spartanburg ('. II., containing 117 Acres ipon which is .i large ipiaulity of N<>. 1 bottom 1'his Tract except that part now under cultiration, is good woodland and well timberedaut watered, and under good fencing. 1 Tract of I^raucl, >n North l'ncolet, 1<> miles North of Spartan urg. containing *2*0 Acres, nearly till of whic] s good woodland. Kill er id" the nbove Tracts can be bought a /imiiiv oiiiv uviuiv i iic lilt) Iinuvr IIIUU I iniin \ I will sell in the same time till my pcr.*ona property, consisting of Horses Cows, JIo?s, Corn, Wheal :OTTON, HOUSEHOLD AND KIT0IIK2 FURNITURE, ONE TWO HORSE WAGON I will sell everything I hare, as I am goin West. Person* wishing to negotiate for on both of I he above naino Tracts of Land ca ;lo so before the day of sale, but the pcrsonc property will not ho sold till that day. Teum*?Made known on day of sale July 20?20?td WILLIAM TONET. DRY GOODSSTORE Tcppe Ac Sinytli T^tyTOULD respectfully inform tho LADIES V t that they are now receiving their SPRING STOCK, CONSISTING OF White Long Cloth, Rro^sShivtisg! S2'i Shcsting.i, While aud Brown Linens, Merrimack, Amoskeag, Schwabc and American CALICOS, warranted fast color?. Jaconets, Cambrics and Victoria Lawns. A complete and choice assortment of Needle WORK and Linen Setts, Needles, Spool Cottou, Working Cotton aud Thread in every variety. ALSO, n great assortment of DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, Liens and Hosiery, Bonnet and Lute-String. Ribbons, Thread and Cotton LACES and EDGINGS. Having been connected for a long time with the Dry Goods business, wc aro confident of giving satisfaction ALSO, on hand n general assortment of BOOTS and SHOES. Tin Ware, Hats aud Caps, and a general assortment of GROCERIES, at ihn itP.Tnivv STfitrr FKKDK* TEPPKt ALEX. H. SMYTH. N. B. State Money Bought. April 2d 13 tf New Enterprise ! SOUTH EKNIM PORTING AND MANUFACTURING DRUG HOUSE, PRATT, WILSON & BROS., INo. VJ3N Kin*; Sroel, CHARLESTON, S. C. o Tlio Proprietors are Nati vo Southerners* Xo such enterprise South of Philadelphia. Will Southern Houses give us their Patronage t WE OFFER AT RATES THAT COMPARE FAVORABLYWITH NEW YORK PRICES. ALE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, MEDICINES, SPICES,&c., TIIAT LEGITIMATELY BELONG TO OUR LINE OF RUSIN ESS, AND KEEP ON HAND ONLY THE 33EST Packages put up to suit Country Trade."?# X. A.PRATT, Chemist to Into C. S., Niter and Mining Bureau, L. IV. WILSON, P. B. WILSON, Chemist to lato C. S., Or Department. April 11 5 ly ROBINSON & NELSON, Wholesale and lib P Retail Dealers In liuy'Sgio SxlDisSy 'ffj&DISlSS* TKA\ ELLING DAGS, &e. eotl KINtx STREET, Xtarlg opposite Vie tor in Hotel, 1 Charleston, South Carolina. ' J. B. ROBINSON, A. NELSON. PI LI LI Lr KOGAKTY & CO. "Wholesale (trocers AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS Corner of Atlantic Wharf St East Bay. r. FOG ARTY, en s. FOG arty, j Charleston, S C. Agtnt* f<r HOY I) BROS. CO'S Cream Alt. Mch 1 6 1y IIART Sc CO., (Successors to S. N. IIART & CO.) South East Corner King & Market Streets, C1IARLESTOX, S. C'., IMPORTERS OF Foreign & Domostic Hardware, CIJTLKHY, GUNS, GAR IKON, TIN AND PLATED WARES, Will receive orders for U. IlOE & CO'S Circular Saws, and GEO. PAGE .S: CO'S Portable Saw Machines. 1). P. CoiiEJt. D. S. IIakt. P. Moroan. March 1 6 ly Merchants Xlolol* Bo (Do 3 (Cheapest ami best Hotel in the State. Transient Eoard $11.00 -p day. Weekly ' 14.00 *t? week. March 1 6 tf ? ^V. IHiUICTGt, 1 Millinery and Fancy Goods, AT NEW YORK PRICES. i 262 KING STREET, Opposite Rufain Street, C IIAIII.ESTO*, SO. CA. March I f> If 11 JACONET, DOTTED AND PLAIN I SWISS, NANSOOK AND MULL i; Muslins, A NEW SUPPLY, at CLEVELAND. WALKER & CO. I. CORN. FLOUR. BACON AND LAItD, I just, received by o CLEVELAND, WALKER Si CO. II Ladies' Hats, Bonnet. Ribbons, LATEST STYLES. received by CLEVELAND, WALKER A* CO. SULLIVAN & WINSMTTH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, SPARTANBURG, & C. OFFICE NEXT TO POST OFFICE. C. P. Scllitah. j. c. Wurumn. FARROW ft DUNG AW, ATTORNEYS AT LAW and Solicitors in Equity, f6y~0ffica in Brick Building, upstairs, OTfr former Office of James Farrow. J All kb Fabbow. D. E. Dcjtoan. April 15 11 Ijr WILLIAMS, EVINS & CHOICE. ATTORNEY'S AT LAW, spartanburo, s. c. Gko. W. Williams, Yorkville, 8. C. Jmo. II. Evixs, William Choice. June 14 20 0<a W. M AGILL FLEMING, Attorney at Law, m ?; ii'U Iiuuuii IU nil nusiness WHO WQIOB \f (ho citizens of Spartanburg District may faror him. office?over bookstore. June 21 21 12b " law copARTNERSBSp. Having associated c. J. elford, v Greenrille, S. C , with me in the praolloo of law for Spartanburg District, under the nam* and style of ELFORD & ELFORD; all business entrusted to my care will receive the prompt and faithful attention of said firm. J. M. ELFORD. April 6 10 6mos j "drstb. & j. l. wofford OFFER THEIR PROFESSIONAL SERVICES to the citizens of the Village and I surrounding country. One or both of us will | be found constantly in the office at the STORE, during the day. and at our Residence, opposite WofTord College (Church Street) at night. Feb 15 3 if DR. W. T. KUSSEL, WILL continue the practice of Medietas. Surgery, and (at his office) Dentistry OFFICE OVER BEINXTSH DRVO STORR. Feb 15 8 tf I)r, Hi. O Kennedy OFFERS HIS PROFESSIONL 8ERYICES to the Citizens of Spartanburg. Feb 1 1 ly ~t.~a. henneman sa&uraia AISD JEWELLER. Spartanburg C. II., So. Ca, HAS JUST RECEIVED a select assortment of WATCHES, JEWELRY, Wm&TWB fill AND " TV 3 ? 1 vruous. A L 8 O A NEW LOT OF EIGHT-DAY AND TWENTYFOUR HOUR CLOCKS, A FIRST-RATE ARTICLE. WARRENTED TWO TS3AHS. Spectacles for all Eyes and Ages. WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY neatly repaired, and warranted. J. A. IIENNEMAN, At the Ohl Place on Main-Street. Feb 22 4 tf W. I>. Milster RESPECTFULLY announces to the public, that he hits again commenced the Tinning Duniness,, and feels himself well prepared and qualified to do all kinds of work in his line, with neatness and dispatch. He has a large etock on hand, of every thing usually fouud iu an establishment. of this kind. All articles of TIN WARE, will be kept on hand, thereby rendering himself able to supply the wants of any who may call on hiin. He is prepared to do such work as ROOFING, GUTTER I NO AND REPAIRING. He will work and sell, wholesale or retail, LOW FOR CASH. All work warranted. SHOP NEAR THE SPARTAN OFFICE. Feb 1 1 tf CHARLES BELLOISE & CO., ?3MuutEaai?m Morolhaffits, AND DEALERS IS Hams, Sides, Shoulders, Smoked Beef, Tongues, FL OCR, B U TIER, CHEESE, LARD, EGOS, SOAP, STARCH, CANDLES, Ac., &c. 120 & 122 EAST BAY STEF.T, Consignment* Solicited. } CHARLESTON, 8. O. :o: We would respectfully notify Merchants thai we nrc strictly in the Provision Business, and are enabled to supply the trade at lowest prices. Mch 1 6 ly Cnlicos, lllotKdietl unci Urown Hhootiiif(H nutl ShirtlnpH, A FltESn LOT, just received by CLEVELAND, WALKER h CO. A now and fresh supply of Ladies and Gentlemen's Misses' and Children's SHOES, GAITEltS AND SLIPPERS. at CLEVELAND, WALKER, * CO.