The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, April 17, 1861, Image 3
BATES OF POSTAGE
IX T II S
Confederate States of America.
For die convenience of subscribers, and the pub?
lic generally? insert the following simplified
statement of the rates of postage under the act of
the Congress of the Confederate States of America,
adopted on the 21st of February. 1801. It must
be borne in mind that the Act is to go into effect
Jbtobert A..
arris,
SURGEON DENTIST,
WILL take rooms at the Benson House on the first
day of Mny next, where he may at all times be
found to attend to his profession.
Circular to Tailta?ectors."
1
DENTAL CJLTIT>.
THE undersigned would respectfully bring to the
-"from and after such period as the Postmaster notice of the citizens of Anderson, bis friend,
General may, by proclamation, announce : " ROf.EJlT .'V HARRIS, Surgeon Dentist, who has
n \TP<? OP morpi ?ri studied with me for three years and practiced in
RATES Ut 1 USIAGE mv 0njcc onc year, and who is now prepared to at
Betwctn places within the Confederate States o f Amer?
ica.
OX lette US.
Single letters not exceeding a half ounce in
weight?
For any distance under five hundred miles, five
cents.
For any distance over five hundred miles, ten
cents.
An additional single rate for each additional
half ounce, or less.
Drop letters, two cents eacii.
In the foregoing cases, the postage to be prepaid
by stamps or stamped envelopes.
Advertised letters, two cents each.
o X r a c ic a c; k s
Containing other than printed or written matter
(money packages are included in this class):
To be rated by weight, as letters arc rated, and
to be charged double the rates of postage of letters,
to wit:
For any distance under five hundred miles, ten
?cents for each half ounce or less.
For any distance overlive hundred miles, twenty
cents for each half ounce or less.
In all cases to be prepaid by stamps or stamped
envelopes. ^
ox s s w ay a p e R 8 .
Sent to regular and bona fide subscribers from
the ofScc of publication, and not exceeding three
ounces in weight:
Mithin the Slate where published.?Weekly paper,
six and a half cents per quarter.
Semi-weekly paper, thirteen cents per quarter.
Tri-weekly paper, nineteen and a half cents per
quarter.
Daily paper, thirty-nine cents per quarter.
Iu ali cuses the postage to be paid quarterly, in
advance, at the offices of the subscribers.
Without the S:.t/e where published.?Weekly pa?
per, thirteen ceuts per quarter.
Semi-weekly paper, twenty-six cents per quarter.
Tri-weekly paper, thirty-nine cents per quarter. |
Daily paper, seventy-eight cents per quarter.
In alll cases, the postage to be paid quarterly, in
advance, at the offices of-the subscribers.
ox PERIODICALS.
Sent to regular and bona fide subscribers from
the office of publication and not exceeding one and
ahulf?unees in weight :
Within the Slate where published.?Monthly, three
cents per quarter, or one cent for each number.
Semi-monthly, sis cents per quarter, or 011? cent
for each number.
An additional cent each number for every addi?
tional ounce, or less, beyond the first oue and a
hall' ounces.
Bi-monthly or quarterly, one emit an ounce.
In all cases, the postage to be paid quarterly, in
advance, at the otiiccs of subscribers.
Without the State where published,?Not exceeding
one and a half ounces in, weight :
Monthly, six ceuts per quarter, or two cents for
each number.
Semi-monthly, twelve cents per quarter, or two
cents for each number.
Two cents additional for everv Additional ounce
or less, beyond the first one and a half ounces.
Bi-monthly or quarterly, two cents nn ouuec.
Iu all cases, the postage to be paid quarterly, in
advance, at the offices,of the subscribers.
OS t It A X S I E X t PltlXTEl) matt K R.
Every other newspaper, pamphlet, periodical,
and magazine, each circular not sealed, handbill
and engraving, not exceeding three ounces in
weight, two cents for any distance; two jenta addi?
tional for "each additional ounce, or less, beyond
the first three ounces.
In nil cases the postage to be prepaid by stamps
or stani{>ed envelopes.
F R A X K I X G 1' It I V I t E d E .
The following persons only are entitled to the
franking privilege, and iu all cases strictly confined
to " official business."
Postmaster General.
His chief Clerk. '
Auditor of the Treasury for the Post Ofiice De?
partment.
Deputy Post Masters.
year, anu wno is now prep,
tend to his profession in both its branches.
JOHN ANDERSON, Surgeou Dentist.
April 11, 1801 31 tf
jNTow is the
Time
OFFICE OF Till: COMPTROLLER-GEN
Cuaklestox, S. C, March 25, 18
Various interrogatories addressed to this Hep;;
pent iu relation to Taxes levied by Act 18(31, hav?
ing been referred to the Attorney-General, the fol?
lowing communication was received iu reply. In
construing the Act, Tax Collectors throughout the
State will be governed by the opinion of lite Attor?
ney-General, as published herewith. Attention is
also called to the ''Additional Directions" ap?
pended hereto:
I IF not Providentially hinder^
1 ??n Q. H. .luring March f W*, * af A"?<*
\l 'ake the Taxes lor I860 and" rt'CC1VC ReU,n'*
TO SUBSCRIBE.
T II IU
INTELLIGENCER;
O?t ier: OF THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL, 1
March 22, 1801. j
To W. J. Lara/, Lsy., Acting Comptroller-General:
Sin: Your novo 0f the 18th, received yestcrtbry,
proposes some questions i:, regard to which 1 lind
it difficult to come U nny satisfactory conclusion.
Much, after all. in the matter of lux returns, de?
pends on the discretion tad eonwieacc of (ho tax?
payer.
1. "Salaries" apply, I hink, to Sxedaniounts
received annually, or at sh<.~|CJ. periods, for'ser?
vices, olher than menial or inM(,]v manual. \\\.
speak of I he '? rays'' of tWh.,t'n :tu,\ DUdwrs.
although engaged by the year, nn'.p.,jj quarterly
and of the "salaries" of :i Public lificer'a Clerk
or Schoolmaster. Overseers generali, receive wa?
ges : bill, when a man overlook?, perb:.(}l jiin.c 01.
four plantations, and receives sovera. thousand
dollars, the compensation would rise t<. t cdb'tiiiv
of a salary. I would lake an Overseer^ return
oitherAvayasbcchf.se to make it. All ?jmpen
sntion for work not coining under the head rsala
ry would be ** wages." ' Salaries are taxable.|IOw
ever small, and for the whole amount. \V
taxable when ihey exceed S5;J0 a year, ai
in my opinion, only on iho excees over that amou>
Both salary an 1 wage:- arc compensation for tl
tax-payer's own services.
2. The salaries of fiscal officers are not exempted
from tax. nor the salaries of any other officers than
those of I he Army or .Navy.
3. Wages of journeymen mechanics, I think, are
exempt, under the exception you refer :<>.
?i. A Tax Collector's commissions, if not salary,
would, in its widest sense, conic under rhc head of
??Wiigc-." or inighi be embraced under the head of
??employment." The Legislature meant that ail
persons, nut specially excepted, should contribute
something from their earnings: and public officers
arc specially included. Though not, in the ordin?
ary seuse. salary, i think thai Tax Collectors' in?
comes would be most appropriate!v returned under
thai head.
5. Notes and obligations given for PROPERTY
SOLD, WHETHER' MKECHAND1SE OR OTHER
fiday the 18lh ai McClinton
(lie Hi
s Sli
op
CKALL'JtS IN
the sa~nK?,h0 1 '!!h a' Holland's SVorV^^,. f I ? AXDERsox C. IL, S. C.
Wc?SK a M ".HewiW, Sr.: t,cn,"S <?f THANKFUL for past patrcn.,^ J ,, . , I ^L^TVi^111*
public that, they conHnCS^' Vrmu<l lnform tJ)c ? ,kr'10 a "
of Goods, Buch aTiSSS? ???nplete.stock b***n&
-ever
'rr - are
TlmmlayX'c ?mh ?'" Shci-nrd's Stor
Friday the 25<^f :!I Capt. P. Tucker's
Saturday the 2:1^0',rcv,I!c:
same day at Jones' ;NHj'Ward's?evening 0f th?
On Monday the 25th
the same day at Aiidcrsonvlr^tttu's?eveniue
Tuesday the 26tlt at Brown'
Wednesday the 27ih at TownvirHpr Ground
Thursday'the 28th ai Pendle}on
Friday tiie 29lli at Eaton's Store
same day at Craig's : "Vf tli
Saturday the 3Uth at Ccntrcville?evening
same day at Shearer's :
Monday the 1st of April (salc-dav) at Anderson'
( . IL?evening of the same day al Luke Havnie's;
I iiesday the 2d at Cmylonvillc ;
t Wcdncstlay the 3d tit Honca Path?cvenin
day at (Jane".- Store :
Thursday the 4tli at Calhoun?cvenin? ol
doyni Slanloiivillc: ?
Friday the ?th ai Williamsion ;
Sal unlay the fjtli ni Bclton;
Monday the 8th ai Anderson C. H. :
Tuesday the ?th ai Rush's Shoi>?evening of th?
same day at Orrville;
Wednesday tiie lUth at White Plains;
Thursday tb0. 11th at Brushy Creek (Long's
.Store): v ?
Friday the ll'th at Greenwood :
Saturday the 13th at J. J. Wilson's Stote:
Salcday in May at Anderson C. II.?at which
lime my books will c!o<*c.
State Tax about enc-third higher than last year.
C-oad or Bridge Tax. per cent, on the General
x. Poor. 10 per cent. Upon monies !i
interest, one-tenth of 1 per cent.
W. S. SHAW. T. t
?eh 7. ISiJl
? J'A0 sl;o''f"Kt notice
fa
by payi
Feb. 28,
->o.
1%1
"the firm may be found at the!
endersigned will confer
n p'lpHTE & HARRISON,
ncK R.?ngo, Anderson, S.C.
same
same
X 2255 tiniaar, most
THE sw ^^IIIIAITT!
sale,
n,crs have just
I'elebraled Non5
toancu or
eccivcd und have for
Burning Fluid.
ivc i he softest and
-t it combines
!j perfectly
.......
ivi^uo.s e lo
Call at No. 3 ijr;,.-k Range.
WiLJUTE &
If
..Inch has been asceriairV
best light cverycl dlscdrcrr
all the excellencies of other
harmless and free from the
They have also the verv besl
.Maren 21, 10-4
{?-tplosion.
Snbscription'g arc now
Peeled with tESy p
Any j T22SrS 0? S^SSCl
?^rcoDolllu?!-?1? !,c?en menjbcrV'."
. ?st?The largl^l1? ??? they wi!j r^.
mcbes, entitled, s?Pcrb steel cngravF
<fFals(aff Mustering ^
I ~JL ^illustrated
I SSE COS?OPOLMAff AST JOTJE?^.
<4t7r7 nda?loa8> d??S Ibe season, {o
f ? ?^01? of ??nting3, 548 Broadway, N Y ?
?enoers, es grstnitops premiums, over
I'ive Hundred Beautiful Works of irtf
l^Sm^SlSg^ ^ briber will
Of the
Bering bis Recruits.'
and stipplo, and \t
done oa steel, in fine lino
:;i
L
2:i
tf
at wilhite
Bai
cf State of
C11
riu
.r.LKSTO*:
haviiiff.
South Carolina.
February 12th, 1301. j
at its lal
F.E yiHS?
0 la.xalioit.
WISE,- if (IN TIME 01
would, I Ihink. be litihlc
interest. Notes given for merchandise
have the interest incorporated i:< the auioi
published every thuhsday,
INTEREST,
- moneys ai
usuallv
ct, anil
this i should consider as exeitipiing them, and 1101
an evasion : the law is intended for ca_;cs iu which
the piper is in some son an iuve liticni.
'.. Funds not-reduced possession, and i/om
which no present income is derived, are not within
the provision.'; of the Act, and such is the situation
of amounts in the hands of Masters and
Hier.?. The persons : ?> whom it sh?:ll !<?.?
ttcly decided thai diese lim !s brl .i:g are not
a lux, and the Masters and Commissiou
ce ccrlainh no: liab! ?.
fcssi.mnl income 1 consider a> the amount
|h the professional mail rcuuives after the ex
s necessarily incideni iqjhe exercise of bis
ision have been dcdueled.^^Wheihcr, u;i ex
may be considered uecess?ryriy incident,
in a great degree depend on the views of the
'who makes ihe return.
1. W. il.V^'Ni'. Attorncy-Gen-jral
I - . o -.- .n ua im? session, nu
! ,c,ac issuc ?f Houds to Ihcamount ol s675,
' 1? ," lhig an interest of eeeen per cent., for the
piirposcf providing ihc funds required to sustain
iheStalCj, ii,c ?c, of rcSijn,iUg herrights of sove?
reignty. ? p.,.,!; j3 ?oir p,x.parcd to dispose of
I c-nn ! ,K-' '"' 'ssuc^ sums of X'x). S100
and .oil 1. \a opportunily is t!ns^ afforded every
' '{%"en '" ">c n secure and profitable investment;
w-iic conlnMj,,g aW lo caasc jn which the
. late i> eng.ijd. With a view of enabling cirixens
... any part o>tbtState to share in the Loan, the
. ?"'" ? ul .Ihc ioUts of the several Districts have |
1.^:: requ.redL, books of subscription for the
^tock Sui abfc iiitagenicnts will be made for
furnishing the Un.,,u ?,.. ^ ()f ||w mon
lav :"in' .:piion haa been
+? harrison's,
No. 3 Brick vaxgej
Linseed Oil. Train Oil, Castor Oil. .^.pot ^jj
Paints of every description. Dye .Stu..x" '
Perfumery, Toilet and Shaving Soaps,
Tooth and Hair Crushes. Paint and Shoe
Every description of Pills?Cephalic, WrigL '
Strong s. McLaue's, J:.-. tie's, Cook's, SpeS
ccrs, Hull's.
, thowalU of either S? i;l - ona'M?t, suitablo for
fA.lIlISO^civ;,,., -w JnJSSsSiSrTj!. S".?oha Fa,staff ^
thcred for hi! ?- ' l'!e recruits whicl?
'?"'m gathered
tl'.t ImJ
1 ^ountfy^: 3
illustrate
poem*,
al
Jjjj??dl known to tbewhol.
Tho*?Z22Si*J thTsLnt?5?s a D,aSnificeotly
"h "^? ?S America.
.0jg^Ptions irilj be revived until^BWl
close n",i)4iV],riI'P*X? WLlch ,ime l"ol7
ostago
and j
X'hose rcmitrii
Lvon's Rat Pills and Rug
'March 21, 1801
.xtcrminntor,
31
CC. i^:c.
if
KEROSENE OIL!
is rcf trietcd to a single subscription.?
eir trouble.
HAS just
Stock of
. ..nu. uro entitled to five memUrshiDS
?ud to one extra Engraving for their trouble. P
,r.ue. .ori.KT paracuJurs, send for a copy of tboNfc.
some; ."'''-Crated Aft JonniaJ, pronounced the hanti.
Prtuaiua}^1}10 ln Ametica. It conking Catalogue of
price, 50 eeKMj nmacions superb engravings. Regular
will besiint i.r^riuualier. Specimen copies, however,
18 cents, ia stampS Jibing to subscribe, on receipt of
C. L"^'':i- Address,
XRBY, Actuary C. A. A.,
N. R.?Subscriptions rctav 5{lJ Broadway, N. Y.
C v. L'OJt.STEL, A-ent lorNinnd forwarded by F.
cinity, irhere specimen En^ravM^0-"' S- C ' aDl1 vi"
can bo seen. 0 ' V.and Art Journal
W. TAYL(XR
No. 7 Granite Row, v
anderson c. h., s. c.
received a large and well
selected
Staple & Fancy Dry Goods,
IIomospuM-T,tn,s'
GROCERIES,
CKOCKEBT,
^}vx<>. asd medickjbs
J?'S??1?'.^'
LOAN.
.he
DEFENCE
^Hu^'^^^^r^grom^ sell clicape^
elsewhere, as r,M0 ** sEjE?Sk?* tien5'
cent, must be paid in cash, al the lime of subscrip?
tion, and the remainder 011 or before the first of
May. interest to run from the dale of such pay?
ment. Persons desiring to secure their subscrip?
tion, may pay in cash The whole amount, and lake
a receipt for the delivery of bonds or stock. To
equalise the rate of subscription at all points, and
to enable all persons conveniently to subscribe,
current bank notes of the place will be received at
their market value in coin. In case of ah" over
subscript iou, preference wiLL.be given?first, 10
those who pay down their whole subscription ;
next, to subscribers of $50'.; next, to subscribers
ofS1?0.
Books of subscription will be opened 0:1 ihc
?ante da}" at the Branches of the Rank of the
State, in Columbia, Camdcn and Abbeville; also,
at iho Banks of Newbcrry, Chester. Fairfield,
Cheraw, Georgetown and Hamburg, and at Green-/
ville. EDWARD FROST,
C. M. FUR MAX,
GEO. A. ,TRENHOL>
Commissioners for South Canr
ApriU.,1801 jj:j j
Heacl-Quarte/^
GitEcxviLLE, S. C, March*5'1SG1'
ORDER A'O. 1. /
TO COLONELS COMMANDING jfEGlMENTS u
the 1st Brigade. S. C. M. /
You are hereby ordered to li/l :l? clecUon/?n
your respective Regiments on/'tt'idag. the. !./?'>'.'/
cf June next, for a Rrigidbtf-Crucral of \W ?*!
Brigade. S. C. M., to fill iji^racttUCyoccas:i?e(l ?3
the resignittion of Baigadicr-Gencnd W. K. Easloy.
and forthwith transmit a statement to me showing
the result of said election. You are atst/chafge>:
with tiie extension of this order.
S. D. GO0DLET7,
Maj. General 1st Division S. t. M.
April 4, 1801 y -'
AFTER being absent from b<-:iica mouth, has re?
turned to Anderson, and embraces the opponuniiy
to return her thanks nr the liberal patronage the
citizens h;ire"bcslowcd upon her. Sue would in
form the gentlemen tha4 she Will be happy to sew
for them, and make any garment in good siylc and
at reasonable price
mers prefer.
April 4, 1SCL
JOB WORK
t Stock of Roots and Siiocs fo be
. consisting of Negro Rrogans,
Roots for men and Roys; Wax
ri. iy of j.riees and qualities; La?
dies' Sewed and Pegged Boots and Buskins: Chil?
dren's Shoes of all nixes and qualities, with copper
For sale verv cheap i.y
SIIARPE & WATSW.
1. ISC0 12 'f
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!
A large and fresh stock of READY-MADE CLOTII
ixG'
("oats.
Satiric
? d Mai
', '^PectriiHy invite inspection 1
tall and examine, nadinr
pialily.
Mai-?>Io Yard
VNDERSON C. II. AND PEXDLETON.
. . 5!ab.s' T*"^' Monuments, Head Stones
?I re?iS6i?B?iy!j^ ^csl style of workmanship and
.I lllli I 1 "'v'^Mltljiii I Uli II ;J.l cts each
Mr. JOHN C CMEF.RYw-ourau.." "
at Pcndlctoti.
LE W ELL & WlIJ^rR, Anderson C. IT.
Aug. 21, 1800 iv
XiMl0
TO SUBSCRIBE FOR
u:xT Southern WksKLji
ei
1 '.'-i]^lrf
5 S(TTJTH tTj
Writing
loi- it.
G. T. ANDERSON,
list, b.i~ determined
derson <\ H. He
business, to merit 1!
A...? 4. i: ? !
V? ?
Surgeon and M
:o locale p
hope,, by
e patronage
eal Dcn
.r?,??3"y?? An
cl ?e neiinon 10
r ? iiiJuiiiiuuniiy.
coiisistiugofOvcrcoals, Business Coats. Dress
, Black and fancy Cassimcrc, Business and
Pants, with a great variety of Vests, Linen
cillos Shirts, Geiitlemen's L'udervcsts and
AT
Mnrbh
THE
War! War!! War ill
FROM THIS DATE UNTIL
the fie.st 0e march,
sell our DRY GOODS and Shelf HARD
v. is, will be :
Nov. .
._
HarOn
.1 verv cheap at
S Ii ARPE & WATSON'S.
12 if
>leclc?f
LAAV STOT
I , , it, office bilely
I THE undersigncil has n"??v?l 1
i occiq
\ Rons
ied by
?. oppo
ihc |>rnct ice
moved lo
\. T. Broyles. Esqil
te Craylon's ubl
miuu I lie pi-nctice ?t llie Lav. in Ii
Western C'nxuit. and pledges biim
and lailhful .lischarge of ihc dnf.i
sion.
W\RREN
Audcrson C. H., Feb. 7. IS01
\ large, well sctcc
sisting or the roBowing n*
Ik-Rows, Anvils. Vices.
Pockel and Table Cutlery
Chains. Stay Chains. Hool
ties. Sad Irons, Haute
verv cheap bv
' Hardware!
HARDWARE, con
WE will
WARE,
At
Those wishing Cheap Goods
call, as we mean what we say
acknowledged TO be
"The Best Family Paper in the So**?
^TAINS, in each issue, eight pages (forty ^
^SvolgE READING
friend,-of Southern ...,;,1U-^53-5
LirSEATTJSE, ag2icul7u2e ^Nd"
wil l I I^L^crRiers art presented, semi-annually
Ti;RWs3!wii^ieof Contents.
Address, Annum.
Feb. 21,1801 2
Benson
He will con
?ourts ? !' "he
to a prompt j
f his pvofts- ;
WILKES.
Nov. 1, 1800
GROCERIES!
1).:
Trocvuitli Hammers,
ik? and Hlngiis, Tongue
Horse Shoe NCca-kel
S II ARPE & W ATS? At.,
12 if
Cost for Cash.
had best give us a
RE
Anderson, Jan. 10,
ENGLAND
1801 2
YLEY.
if
COTTON ADVANCED!
groceries
1 \T.L having accounts upon our Rooks will please
? I wuc forward ami settle, cither by note or cash?
I I j closed prefer THE CASH. Our Rooks must Dc ,
Collce, Molasses, Salt, Candles, Teas.
Tobacco. Starch. Candies, Nuts. Soda,
Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Mackerel, &c, will be sold
very cheap by
SUGA
Chcesi
Anderson,
Oct. 2?. IS?0
SII ARPE & WATSON.
11 if
ENGLAND &
LS.il 21
BEWLEY.
tf
COURTNEY, TERjS
EXECTJTI
Cutting done, when cuslo
tf
V
NOTICE TO HfSTJEANCJE AGENTS.
OFFICE OF TIIE COMPTROLLER GENERAL,!
CuAitLEsTOS, S. C, April 1. IS'jI- J
THE AGENTS OF INSURANCE COMPANIES not
incorporated bv die State of South Carolina, arc
hereby notified" that their Annual and Scmi-Aunual
Returns must hereafter be tiled at the Office in
Charleston oulv, and that all applications for li?
censes, or renewal of license, must also be made at
the same ofiice. THOMAS J. PICKENS.
Comptroller General.
April 11, 1801 34 U
NOTIC
AT THIS OFFICE.
PAY UP.
THE Books and Accounts of the Drug Store of A.
Sl T. A. Evins, und also of T. A. Evins. are now in
our hands for collection, and must be settled.
McGOWAN i SLOAN.
Jan. S, 1801 20 tf
THE Commissioners or Roads anifridges having
rcturne.1 the Bridge across S dud fl?. known as
Cooley'a Britlgc, to HIRAM CO}^. ?ol?cc, w
hereby given that application wife '?!iac a '1J
SS, session of the Legislature I btam a charter
for Ihc same as a Toil Bridge.
March 28, 18ul 32 _?'' .
Saddles and Leather.
Saddles and Hemlock Leather,
7 *. CO.,
(buns, wv
Charleston, S. C.
NOTICE.
THE subscribers notify the public t**1 they ara
carrying on the
Boot and Shoe Making
BUSINESS,
Vnd are supplied and will cc-t?nuc to be supplied
with the best of material ft* said business.
All work will be done --?P promptly, in the
IXcatcst avd l>est St.vle,
for which Cash (or a good note, on short time) will
be expected on delivery of aU work done m the
Shop, us no books will be kept.
rc^r- Call at the sign of the Golden Boot.
JOHN W. HOPKINS & CO.
Feb. 7, 1801 25 tf
VTSON.
tf
School-Teachers' Notice.
I am prepared to pay all rcp)? P^ed at the
1 ..;.,.r of the Board Come one, come
January meeting 01 uc ko.uu.
.,11 ....j toI your money.
' " JOHN B. WATSON, c. andTrcasr.
April 4, 1861 83 tf
\ cood stock of Saddles and llcmiocK
Bridles, Girths, R'nts, &c. very cheap b;
SIIARPE & W.
Nov. 1, lS?ft l: _
Bro^v-11 and Bleached Shirtings,;
LONG CLOTHS.
ssortmcnt of prices and qualities, very
SIIARPE WATSON.
Nov. 1, 1800 _12 lf j
s?m^lThT?wen
fTNUES to repair Clod;,-, Watches and Jewelry
|)itrlrtoarc,
35 Hayne Srec,
Cash oriccs.
Oct. 4, 1800
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n0ORE & lEATHERSTOIT,
Hr^^2^5?S at Law,
Law in n*^o,rn c>V?Jor the practice of
to tiieir care Will be r??i^rtu'^<^-mci;J c?tsustcd
The senior partner wilrsc attendee
under the jurisdiction [? <or,d to am- roatter
A large
cheap by
CON
at his old stand
An?. 21,;.18?0
All work warranted.
" W. W. HtTMPHREYS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office at Anderson C. H.. in Broyles' new building,
irnmc? below the Post Office and opposite the
B All'"." nc? entrusted to him will meet with prompt
attention. ly
August H, 1S80 1
Office in Masonic Budding, Amjei~. o{ ? Uv>
JOHN V. MOORE.J- C C. ?l.K.TT ^ ^
August 14, 1S50 1 "-JOy.
JOCASSE LODGE, No. 18,1. 0. of 0.>
r**? \lceta every FRIDAY NIGHT, at 7 o'clock,
at ^ FcRows' Hill. The members are required
'to ho punctual in attendance.
By order of the N. G.
Sept. 11, 18?0
JAMES. A.
HOYT, Secretary.
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