The Carolina Spartan. (Spartanburg, S.C.) 1852-1896, October 18, 1866, Image 4
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'Tli well to woo, no weV to wed, 1
For so the world hath done, j
Since myrtles grew nnd roses blew, t
And morning broug I tho sun. j
But hare a eare, ye young and fair, 1
Be sure you pledge with truth ;
Be oertnin that your love will wear '
Beyond the days of youth 1 I
For if you give not hear* tor heart,
As w?lt a* hand to hand. I
You'll find you're played an unwiso part, |
And *' built upou the suud."
'Tis well to sure. 'T?* well to havo
A goodly store of gold. ,
And hold enough of shiuiug stuff,
For ohnrily ia cold. t
But place not all your hope and truet i
On what tho deep mines brings; |
We cannot lire with yellow dust. ,
Unmixed with purer things.
And lie who piles up wealth alone, 1
Will often have to stand l
Beside his coffer chest and own, *
'Tis' built upm the sand." ,
'Tie good to Bpeuk in kindly gutso,
And soothe whero'er we can ; <
Fair speech should bind (he human miml. (
And love HnK man (o man.
Bui Btfty not .it I tie gentle words,
Lei deeds with language dwell,
The one who pit.es 8;arvuig birds, <
Should scalier crumbs as well. I
* The tne cy that is warm and true
Must lend a helping hand.
For those who talk, yet fa;l to do,
But build upon the aand." 1
Important Order.
i
IISADQTAHTI BS D PABTMKNT OF THE Snt'TU, i ,
Cuablkston, S. C., October 4, lSGti. |
[General Ordct Xo. 10 ]
1. The Civil Courts ofllie United States ,
for South Carolina arc open, ami ull cases (
of which they have legal c<?gn zatice will {
be remitted to them. Citizens held lor ,
trial lor violations ol the law of the Uni- ,
ted States, will be surrendered to the cus (
tody ol the United States Marshall, en ,
proper warrant. Depositions, evidence and (
papers in such cases will be iorwarded to ,
the United >t?tes District Atto.ncy lot ,
South Carolina.
if. ihu Courts of the State of South
Carolina, as now conedtutcd and to be or
ganized, are declared by law to I c open to
all persons, with equal civil rights therein, <
without distinction or discrimination in
any particular, on account of color or lor
mer servitude. All cases, civil and crimt
nal. in which the parties are civilians, wi.l
be turned over to the judicial tribunals ol
the State, having jurisdiction ol the same.
Civilians in military custody, awaiting J
trial for offences against the laws ol South
Carolina, will be surren Jcrcd on proper 1
Warrant to tho custody of ttie Sheriff ol '
the District iu which the crime is clung (
cd to have been committed: and ail deoo
sitions, proofs and papers in these c ises j
will be transmitted to the Prosecuting Su '
licitor tor the Circuit in which such Dis
trict Court is situated. .
ILL. .Military Provost Courts will be
discontinued in the several Districts as (
soon as District Courts shull be organize i
therein. At the Military llcscrvation ol
Hilton Head, and on the Sea Islands in
eluded within ihe tcsriiorial limits of that ^
Post and of the Post of Charleston, Provost
Courts will be continued until further or- !
ders. '
IV. The Jails now in possession of the ,
Military Authorities will he restored to
the Sheriffs of the several Districts. I Vis
oners undergoing sentence ol Military
Courts, having less than thirty days of
their terms of imprisonment unexpired,
will be discharged. All other prisoners
in Jails, undergoing sentence oi Military '
Courts, will be sent under guard, with a I
brict statement of the ease, showing the '
offence and term of imprisonment, to the
Commanding Olhcerol the Post ol Charles 1
ton, who will cause them to he confined 1
in Castlo Piuckncy for the remainder of '
their respective terms of imprisonment
V. Corporal punishment shall not he
Inflicted upon any person other than a 1
minor, and then only by the parent, guar- I 1
dian, te cher, or one to whom said minor
is lawfully bound by indenture of appren | '
ticcslnp. N r shall any person he sold to j
service os a punishment* lor crime, or lor 1
other cause, by any authority whatever i
(ti. O. No. 1, Par. XVLI1., Headquarters :
Department ol South Carolina, January
1st, 1860.
? i. i lie laws of the Stales respectively 1
in thin Department defining and punish
ing vagrancy, applicable to white p> rsons,
may bo enforced against all persona, nev j
erthclcss, no one who shall have used rca 1
soluble diligei cc to obtain em ploy ti ont,
or who ahull be unable to work by reason
Of infirmity, shall be deemed a vagrant, j
((t. O No. 1, I'ur. XI11., Headquarters
Department of South Carolina, January ]
1st, lStJO )
VII. No prosecution or suit fchall he 1
entertained in tbo Civil Cruris within !
this Military Department against olhccrs 1
or soldiers of the armies of the United
States, or persons in unywiso thereto ho- 1
longing, subject to military authority,
charged with acts done in their military ; 1
capacity, or pursuant to orders from prop
cr military authority; nor against loyal , v
citizens or persons charged with acts done, :
directly or iadiiectly, against the rebel
forces during the rebellion; und all persons, 1
tjieir agents or servunts, charged with the '
Occupation of abandoned lauds and tcuc *
uients, or tho possession or custody ol any v
kind of property whatsoever, in cases where f
such occupation, use or possession, wns uu- s
thorized by tho rrcsidcnt, or by any of *
the civil or military departments ot 'he f;
Government, ahall be proteeted from any ii
recoveries, penalties or damages that may (
have been, or may bo imposed, or adjudg *
94 thfrnfor in Mid Courts. (G. O. No $, a
War 1)( rartuu'ut, A. G O , January 1-th, j
I860. (,
VIII. Distriot an J Post Commanders j
sill report uny instance ot a tailuio ot ) ,
justice by reason ut the neglect or refusal j
>t any Court, Magistrate or Officer, to per \
form any official act properly required of i
him, whereby due and rightful protection
.0 pirsous or property shall have been denied
j
IX. District and Post Commundcr- will I \
irrest all peiBnns who have been, or may ! 1
hereafter be, charged with the commission !
>f crimes and offences against officers, I I
gents, citizens and inhabitants of (lie | t
United btates, irrespective of color, in ; t
!:i8CM where the civil authoiities li ve fail l
ed, neglected or arc unuLle to inrcst and
brioir Huch p irties to trial, and to detain .
ihcui in military confinement until such
tiui? as a proper judicial tribunal may he (
r -ady and willing to try them. (U O. No. i
14, Headquarters ol'the Army, A G. O.,
J uly tit li, I SGo.)
X. District and Post Commanders will,
11 heretofore, in compliance with existing '
jrdera, extend ail proper facilities and pro- '
lection to the officer* and agents of the
Hurcau of llcfugccs, Viced men and Aban
Joncd Lands, in the discharge of their
duties.
XI. In remf ting to the civil authorities
the jurisdiction specified in this order, ail
persons are enjoined to yield unreserved
mid unhesitating obedience to the author
ity and laws of tho State, and of the I Hit
rd States; and, lor the sake ol justice, order
ind peace, and so that no occas'oti may
urise hereafter for the exercise of military
authority in matters of ordinary civil nd
ministration concerning the freed people,
the Major-Geticral Commanding respect- I
lully and earnestly commends to the au
thoritics and people of South Carolina the
patient, considerate and impartial execution
of the laws in till proceedings affecting
the numerous and hitherto dependent class
afpersons recently cloiln-d with civil rights,
mil made amenable to the obligations ol
sitizciis.
Hv command of Muj. Gen. I>. K. Sickles.
,i. w. cLors,
1st Lt. Gth U. S. InP.y, 15vt t'upt II. S. A.
Act tig Assistant Adjutant General.
Official :
J. \Y. Ll.ous, 1st Lieut. Gth lr. S. Inf.
I>vt. Oapt. L*. S. A., Act. As-'t A?Ij. Gen. !
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Destitution in Alabama.?About
i week ago the President received a cum i
luunication from Governor Patten, of Alabama,
rcr?roi.entiiig that great destitution
and suffering existed in that State, and re- '
pleating that the issue of rations hy the '
Breed men's Bureau he continued alter ; 1
Uctoher 1st (the day of stoppage by the 1
provisions of Circular No, lit.) as the 1
">tate authorities were unable to provide '
food and shelter for indigent persons. The
President referred the matter to Major ! ,
General Howard. Commissioner of the <
Breed men's Bureau, who addressed a le?
er to the Secretary of War, recommend |
ng a compliance with the n quest of Gov |
rnor Patten. General Howard suggest- ! ;
>d that relief to the amount of not over ,
510U00 per month, for three mouths, be 1 ,
;rated. To this Secretary Stanton assent- |
)d by allowing the issuing !' corn and
bacon for the petiod specified. General 1
Swayne was direetcd to eirry out the or- :
der lor the intended relief.
A New York correspondent of the Al? , J
bany Argus relates a handsome orphan
tvork girl tiad heen lor some time courted
by a journeyman hatter. One day she <
pressed htm to marry, as she had received I
disrespectful proposals from a rich lawyer. ;
' There is my hand," said she, " marry |
me directly." The lover, highly indignant <
it the attorney, was too glad to obey tl.e ]
lireetion. 'i'hc marriage took place at the
residence ol the bride. The evening Infore
the Wedding, however, the hridegr otn
told Maty I'ilizai i lh that he ha 1 a secret '
to t II. lie w is not a journeyman hatter,
but was one of the richest men in the
lily of Boston, and said hi: w> old take t
liei the next day to the beautiful country '
<eat in the suherbs of the modern Athens, :
which he had inherited from his father *
ind mother, for he, indeed, was an orphan
like his httdc, his Mary Klizihetlt Ho |
bad Keen her at Bariiutu's Museum, and j
resolved to make her his own when convinced
of her worthiness.
A Useful Invention.?Wo had the
pleasure yesterday of seeing our fiicnd, *
Mr John W. Hutchinson, I Mobile, Ala? 1
3uiiiu, wli.) is the inventor of a new an<l 1
practical rrodo of packing cotton in wood
fhe mode represents the packing of a
[>ound of cotton in a pint measure, or live <
uindrcd pound in a sixty gallon cask it
s siinpL', compact and tcliahlc, and, with ,
lie power necessary, will perform all that ,
s r> presented, making cotlun prool ugain-t t
lamp or wet, and not subjected to ordinary (
waste or duiuugo. ,
We expect soon to have a diagram of
his very useful machine, when the manuaoturcrs,
Messrs. 11 uteliinson & Stover, 1
vill he prepared to supply all demands. 1
Departure to tiie W:.st.?(>n last (
Pucxduy, says the Anderson (South t'aro j
ina Baptist,) a large nuinher ol our eiti? (
cus lelt for the fertile lands of the West, |
there greater remuneration for lahor can
n realized. Wo legret, exceedingly, to
ee our District depopulated in so whole- 1
ale manner, hut, perhaps, ii is fiir better ?
or those who leave. In this party, thero
n about forty members of the Baptist r
Church, and a Baptist Minister. They p
rill be ablo to organize a church, so soon s
i Ihey reach their hotuc in Texas. J f
GleniiinffH.
'1 ho grasshopper pest has leached St. j
Tnscph, Missouri. So (liiok arc they that
in some purls of the city the people havo
o close their doors and windows to Icjcp
.hi ui out of their houses.
It is estimated that there were, during
ihe late war, one thousand and t\\?lvo
:hu:chcfl burned in the .Southern State.-, /
nvolvitig u loss of uhout $o,UUU.0U0. j ^
Girls in Egypt arc often mothers at ! ^
thirteen, and grand mothers at twenty six; !
ind in l'er.-ia they are said to be mothers |
it eleven, and grand mothers at twenty
:wo.
Gov. l'atton, oi Alabama, has requested
ind obtained the re issue ol i at ions hy the
lUocdmcn's llur.au, representing that seventy
to eighty thousand persons in that 1
State, chiefly widows and ornhatis ?n? sot'. I
, J 1 , j
lering lor the want ul loud.
A Wouiaii TO years of ago died in I'o:
land Almshouse last week. .She wuscros:- ;
ml it. love in Iter youth and undo a vow,
which she religiously kept, never to speak F
again. Kroii. that tune until death, u pe- '
riod of 35 years, she has not uttered an
Intel igiblo word.
Frederick Stone has heen nominated
for to ogress l>y the Democratic Convention
ot the Filth Maryland District. It
is reported that Mr. lien <J. Harris, the ^
present incumbent, will be run as an in i
dependent candidate. ;
Paris fashions decree two distinct crin- olines;
one a little, round, insignificant
hoop, as flexible as a willow, lor short I <j
morning skirts; the other, a long train ' 1
crinoline. like a peacock's tail, expanding ; '
out, tor evening splendor. v
A coat of >r utn copal varnish, applied
to the soles ol hoots and shoes, and repeated
us it dries, until the pores are filled and
the surface shines like polished mahogany, ;
will make the soles waterproof, and also
cause tliein to last throe times as long as l
ordinary soles.
Nkw York, October 0.? At a private
dinner last evening, A. T Stewart imlica
ted his purpose to donate ?1,000,0110 to j
Luild tenement houses for deserving iudi ^
irent persons, provided ground was furnish- ^
oil.
Cowdginipses Ap Thomas, the Welsh
hard, is coming to this country, lie will '
lie received by ihe 1,1 welmutrsmtrath of
1'hil delplna, ami his performance on the
QthnidathrurgWstlvn, or Welsh harp, will
he the : ost interesting musical event ol
the season. lie is a native ul Moelowyst- ,
rnwhstWith, and his lather was the iuven
tor of the lirnwrw Cymrstgggllwust.?
flood gracious.)
The llev Chaiincey Moore Williams
was const.crated Missionary liishop to tl
China atid Japan, at ^t. John's VJhapi 1, li
Ni w York, till Wednesday la>t, ill t he I 1
presence of two Itmi?lr?r?i prelates ami pas- | *
!??rs nt the Kptscopal Church, Ir on \ ai ious
Stales nl I lie I nioti. I'll .-ei vices are
aid to have been of a sin^u! it ly in: r- 1
L*?ti iiir character. w
1
The cmi-olid >tioii of the Kusso Ann ri
sail alliance attracts most earnest attention
hi fiance, Kn^laud and H rtiiatiy A
leading Herman paper says that by the
union Kussia is "pn tected from unfoitu f
nate incidents," such as occurred during (
the progress of the Crimean war. ?
Here is the pithicst sermon ever preach 'j*
ed : "Our iimress in lilc .s naked and v
bare ; our progress through lite is trouble u
and care; ouf caress out ot it wo do not 1
know win re; but doiiiy well lu re, we shall
In well tlicr-; 1 could not tell more by
preaching a year " ,
There arc I In post ofliros now open in J
South Carolina, thirty on of wliieli are in
the hands ol post mistresses ?something
aver one fourth. s
Advices Iri in Galveston report addition
ilairivals ot (ietnim ctnigsiits in that Ii
Slate, who in cud making it their home,
uid to procec I with the cultivation ot 1
SOt tot).
Large iitttnhcrs of frcedmcn continue !
Icav tug (i. or^ia lor the M i.?.i.-s ppi \ alley, !
induced |.y off rs ol higher wages and by I
i desire I ir eh niue, alth nigh labor is in j
ilcinaiid in Georgia. |
The "Grecti, ille Mountaineer" says that
the Soul loin llaptist I In ol <rical Seminary,
at tli H place, ii^ resume I its work tin
lor promising circumstances. ! '
Washington College, now under tin- j
Presidency dt It. 10 !< '(>, is exported t> ,|
ontain tivc htindre i slinl nls next session i
A man named lVrrv, was recently "
aught l'\ Imlians, near Unity City. Idalm, ,
voo un. |iii ~ tli i von ihroiiuh his body into
lie ground, and tnon his anus anility
nit oil, ami in tins awlul condition he j
vas lound.
i*I i i' ' J
Bishop Kntledge, of Florida, is lying
!1 at Ins residence near Tallahassee, I re in
saucer in the mouth.
I
George \ Moody, lato Colonel in the ]
\tnlt'derate army, and a delegate 1'rom 1'
Mississippi to the .Johnson Philadelphia 1
' invention, was shot dead in his ollicc at
?nrt Gibson, on the 8th instant. I p
The homeward march of the Prussian
roops haul-ecu j eremptorily arrested, and
he do mobilization ui the army stopped.
A Colorado editor, who rails tho territo- j .
y a Paradise, invites the women to enii;r.ite
there, llo perhaps forgets the conequenees
of woman's introduction into the
irst Paradise
P*? >CTHEKN
tlNG^^IDEY,
WllOI?i:*AI.I? DKIIUVIdTS,
151 M K i: r I NO -ST 11EET,
(Opposite C/iiirlesion Hotel,)
C'liurlcMton, S. C?.
!. I). KINO. M. 1)., North Curoliua. /
. J. CASSIDEY, J
Sept 20 34 ly
S A i^R.
I WILL soil nt public .sale, on MONDAY, the
1 si day of November next, nt my residence,
hi South Pacolol, 11 miles North of Spar'nninrg
Court House, the lollowing named property
;
I Tract ol' T^aiid,
in the waters of South Pacolct, 11 utiles North
if Spartanburg C. II., containing 117 Acres,
i pi in which is a large quantity ol No. 1 bottom,
his Tract except that part now under cultiation.
is good woodland and well timbered uud
ratered, and under good fencing.
X Trncl o f Land,
in North Pncolot, Iti miles North of Spartan
iitrg. containing -J;J0 Acres, nearly all of which
s good woodlan I.
Kill cr of the above Tracts can be bought at
rivate sale before the day above mentioned.
1 will sell at the same time all my personal
iroperty, consisting of
Iorses l ows, llogs, Corn, Wheal,
't HToN, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN
CHMTIKK. t)NE TWO HOUSE WAGON.
w ill sell everything I have, as I atn going
Vest. Persons wishing to negotiate for one
>r both "t tlie ?ve name Tracts of Land can
I s,, I,.-f..re ti ay of sale, but the personal
iroperty will sold till that day.
Thit%is?>l nuitn on day of sale
July 2b?2d a WILLIAM TONEY.
W. J>. MilNtcr
|) ESPKi TI'l'LLY announces to the public,
thai he has again commenced the
Tinning lSusinp.sts,
nd feels himself well prepared and qualified
0 do all kinds of work in Ins line, with neatess
and dispatch. He has a hir>/e stork on
land, of every thing usually found in an esabli>limeiit
ol this kind All articles of TIN
1 AlSli. will Lo kept on hand, thereby render*
tig himself a tile to supply t lie wants of any who
nay call on him.
He is prepared to do such work as IIOOFNti.
til ITKKING AND HKPAIKING. He
i"i 11 work and sell, wholesale or retail, LOW
"OK CASH. Ml work warranted,
SHOP NKAU THE SPAKTAN" OFFICE.
Feb 1 1 tf
Slirvi'Vimr anH Fniriniuirlnnr
.-..?f,
11IIK undersigned offers his services to Railroad
(' in{ .- iiii'?? Io survey ami locale
tsiilroixl r? nie~. to furnish Maps and Reports,
pecilical ions, Estimates ami l'lans of Superiruciure.
lie will measure ami report in deail
comracl work ami heavy Graduation. He
viII execute Topographical Drawings and lay
ill i lie Dram >ge of lulaud .Swamps and bottom
amis for tarincrs.
Pariieular aitenlion will be given to nny
uisiness em rusted to hint by Engineers ami
itlieers ..I' lbii!roni Companies ami others iner.
-1 I in Bridge building and e-peeially to
'ariners who desire to reclaiiu their swamp
nub ur i? establish their boundary lines of!
1<I survey ?.
lie will ai?<> superintend personally tbe con- ;
Iruciioii an I building of Railroad bridges, or
,tiy other lb i lge< that require the services of j
ii Engineer to plan ami construct Parties j
i iving business or desiring infurniatinn will!
.hilars the undersigned at Campobell i, Spar- |
anbu'g District, S t
.1Nl? D \SKSTON DAVIS,
t ail Engineer, Surveyor and Draftstnati.
Aug 28 tf
~ ST AIK Ml" SOI 111 ( AllOUNA,
SI' \r. I \Nlll KG DlS I KitT.
l.uwsoti f. Meaders, Applicant,
vs.
William Menders and others.
IT appearing to my sat isfaet ion that Amos
I.. Keardeti, I'olly Ann Kearden and Janet
earden. three ot the Defcndatils reside with- j
ut this State, on niotion of Farrow Dnncan,
ipplicatiis \ttorneys, it is ordered that they j
o appear and object to the division or sale of
lie Keal Estate el George Meaders, deceased,
it or before the Mill day of NOVEMKEK
hi, <>r their consent to the same will be eniTed
el reeord.
JNO. EAIU.E BOMAR, O 8. D.
Aug -'8 80 dm
,n Kyi'ITV?Spartannukg District.
auie-i liatina, ft nl., v*. James C. Hanna,
Adinistrator, rt al.
Bill for Partition, Belief, Arc.
IT appearing to the satisfaction of this Court,
thai Isaac S llauna ami William liiiniia,
ivi> of ilie ilclcmlari s in tins case, reside from
ml without (lie limits of this State, on motion :
t Farrow. Complainant's solicitor, It m order
I that the said defendants do appear, answer, !
lea I or demur to tins Bill ot Complaint within
iBKK MONTHS from this dale, or judgment
ill l>e taken pro conftmo as to them.
Coiniu r Otfiee, i T. ST0110 FARROW, i
duly -0, 1 Htit). j 0. K. h. n.
July "6??t>?dtn
Ludics' Huts, Bonnet Ribbons, i
LATEST STYLES.
>ceived Lv
CLEVELAND, WALKER As CO.
\
>
WILLIS &CHISOLM,
FACTORS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
AKD
StttrPI.W JIGEJYi'S,
Will attend to (lie purohnse, sale and shipment
to Foreign and Domestic Ports, of Cotton, ltice.
Lumber and Naval Stores.
Atlantic Wliarf, Charleston, S. C.
E. WILLIS, ALEX. R. CHISOLM. *
Mch 1 & If
A.ILLING,
Millinery and Fancy Goods,
AT NEW YORK PRICES.
202 KING STREET,
Opposite llufain Street,
CUARLESTON, SO. CA.
March 1 6 if
CHARLES BELLOISE & CO.,
(Cszsiisinigsii^ini Hoirolhainftfl,
AMU DEALERS IN
Uams, Sides, Shoulders, Smoked
Beef, Tongues.
FLOUR, BUTTER, CHEESE,
LAUD, EGGS, SOAP, STARCH, CANDLES,
&c., &c.
1-20 & 122 EAST BAY STEET,
Consignment* Solicited.
H. BELLOIS. } CHARLESTON, S. C.
:o:
We would respectfully notify Merchants that
we are strictly in the Provision /lusmess, and
are enabled to supply the trade at lowest prices.
Meh 1 6 ly
RANGES, FIRE BRICKS &c.
ADAMS, DAMO.\ & Co ,
HAVE REOPENED BUSINESS AT THEIR
OLD STAND,
16, Broad Street, Charleston, S. C.?
. laif keep Constantly on Hand
COOKING STOVES
or ritK
I.nifNt Improved 1'attern*,
Range's Grates, Marble M ant leu. Tinners'
Machines and Tools, Plumbers' Materials,
Iron and llr.iss, deep well Force and
Light Pumps, Sheet Lead, Lead
and Iron Piping, Railroad
Force Pumps. Also the
Great Labor-Sating Washing
Machine and Wringer,
ttOrders attended to with Dispatch.
Meh 1 5 ly
HART & CO.,
(Successors to S. N IIAKT &. CO.)
South East Corner King & Market Street-,
CHA K L ESTOIf, S. C.,
IMPORTERS OF
Foreign & Domostic Hardware,
flUTLEIlY, GTINH,
BAR IRON, TIN ANl) PLATED WARES,
Will receive orders for R. HOE k CO'S Circular
Saws, and GEO. PAGE & CO'S Portable
Saw Machines.
I). I). Come*. D. S. IIART. P. Moboas.
March 1 o ly
PHILIP FOGARTY & CO.
Whole sale OfoeecH
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Corner of Atlantic Wharf & East Bay,
1\ FOGAIITY. )
8. FOUA1M-Y, i Charleston, S C.
. tgen for tiOYl* It It OS. ?V CO'S Cream Ale.
Mill 1 & ly
Entorprlwc !
SOUTHERN IMPORTING
AND
MANUFACTURING DRUG HOUSE,
PRATT, WILSON & BROS.,
No. 'JIIH Sro<?t,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
The Proprietors are Nativ
SouthernersXo
such enterprise South of I'hiladelphia. HiU
Southern Houses give us their l'atronagt 7
W E () V V I'. I ? A Til A T K S THAT CO M PARE
l'A VORABLY WITH NKW
YORK PRICES. ALL DRUGS,
CHEMICALS, MEDICINES,
SPICKS, &c., THAT LEGITIMATELY
BELONG TO
OUR LINK OF BUSINESS,
AND
KEEP ON
HAND
ONLY TUB 33BST
*ar Packages put up to suit
Country Trade. *?
N. A.PRATT. Chemist to late f. S., Niter ami
Mining ltiircau. L W. WILSON,
P. 11. WILSON, Chemist to late C. S., Or
Depart meat.
April U 6 lj
CORN, FLOUR, BACON
AND LAUD,
ust received by
CLEVELAND. WALKER A 00.