The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, April 03, 1867, Image 3
Miscellaneons Advertisements
Tax Notic?,
.I.W/TLL be at the following places at the lime
specified for the purpose of Assessing and Receiv
-ing the Btat s Tax for 1866 : .<
. AtOrrvill'e, Monday, 8th April? "White Plains,
9th-j .Long's Store, 10th; McCanri's, llth; Wilson
? n&. Carpenter's Tan Yard, 12th; Brown's Muster
Ground, Monday, 15th; Townville, 10th ; Pendle
"ton, 17th;: Eaton's, 18th?evening;at Craig's; Cen
treville, 19th?evening at Shearer's; Maj. Gil
xner's, Monday, 22d; McClinton's, 23rd; Holland's
. Store, 24th ; Moffattsville, 25th ; Tucker's, 26th ;
Storeville", 27th; after which time I will be at An
' ders?n C. H. until 15th May, when the Book? will
?'- be-closed.
All Real Estate is taxed 30c. on every $100
"worth.' All biiggies, carriages, gold and silver
plate, watches, Jewelry and pianos, on hand first
January, 1867, $1 on every $100 worth. On arti?
cles manufactured for sale, barter or exchange',
between 1st January, 1866, and 1st January* 1.867,
$1 on every $100 worth. On gross incomes from
employments, faculties and professions, from 1st
January, 1866, to 1st January, 1867, $2 on every
$100. Qq sales of goods, wares ana merchandize
fronflst January, 1866, to 1st January, 1867, 60c.
on every $100 worth. On gross income from sal?
aries, rents, dividends and monies at interest, in
^fexcess of $500, $1 on every $100. On gross in
.'come from saw,-flour and grist mills, and cotton
ginned on toll, from 1st January, 1866, to 1st Jan
>'uaryt 18c7," $2 on every $100. On hotels, restau?
rants and" eating houses, from 1st Jariuary, 1865,
./lb'1stJanuary, 1867, $2 on every $100' On gross
'." oncome from barrooms, from 1st Ja???ry, 1S66,
? to 1st January, 1867, $10 oh. every $100. Capita
'^tion Tax, on males between 21 and 50 years, resi?
dent in the State on 1st February, 1867, $1 each,
r On dogs in the Stati on 1st "January, 1867, ex
-~<5ept" one dog for each plantation, and one for each
.. . inhabited lot in Town and Village, $1 each. Road
~Tax,^33J per cent. Poor Tax, 37? per cent. .
Every employer shall make returns of the
"- names of all persons, liable to taxation that are
' employed by him.
All persons selling goods or spirituous liquors
?jure required to make quarterly returns of sales,
? -and pay the taxes thereon for 1867; the returns
for the first quarter are required to be made by
.the"6th April; ?
Payments for Taxes will be received in Gold or
Silver, U. S. Legal Tender Notes, or Notes of Na?
tional. Banks,. Bills Receivable of the State of
Soixth.Carolina, or Pay Certificates of Jurors and
Constables. .
S. E. MOORE, T. C
March 27, 1867. -41
gtMtv n. a,-Matt,
(successor to pratt s wils02? beos.)
?:-;^??LESALE' l>??G?iST^
Analytical, aa? Consulting Chemist,
?' ^3 KL^.YiN]E" STREET,
CSARLESWN, S. C.
dealerin
. Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Glass,
MfrsCrisTS' stjotries.
. ? Amalysis of Ores, Soils, Fertilizers, &c, made
s "with greatest care and accuracy. Chemical.ad-.
vice given in all branches of the science, on mode
. rate terms,
de. % olin dankelly,
(Lad a ChieJ Surgeon in C. S. Army,)
'..Takes pleasure in announcing to his numerous
friends and acquaintances, that he has becom?
connected with the large Wholsesale Drug House
' of Dr. N. A, Pratt. No. 23 Hayne Street, Charles?
ton, S.O., and solicits for-hun ah extension of
trade in. South Carolina.
=T. -March 27, ISU7 .41
; GATSE & WAITBES,
-&-ii*Iei*son, C. H., . S- O.,
wuolesale.and retail dealers US
:BllliGg9 MEDICINES,
Patent Medicines, Paints,
^?'ILS, " ?LASS, PUTTY,
ESr" .Orders, of Physicians and Country Mer?
chants promptly filled on reasonable terms.
March 27," 1867 41
Assignee's Notice.
"WHEREAS, Hudson B. Pavenpoet, of Anderson
District, S. C, has conveyed toiae.by regular
-"?Deed of Assignment, which deed bears date the
- llth day of March,., 1867, all his interest afidright
. of redemption c/fi in and to all t^oi-traet' 6;f Ltfnd,
whereon he how resides, in zqid District,, together
with all-effects of every description and kind to
him. belonging,-for- the .benefit of his Creditors,
"agreeable to the Acts of the General Assembly of
this Statc iri stfoli case made arid provided.
Now, therefcre, 1, George .W.' Cox, Assignee of
the said Hudson! F." Davenport." do hereby notify
all the Creditor* of said Assignor, to present their
-?.demands to m*, at BeltoE,; Anderson District, S. C ,
on or before the Tuesday after: (he. second Monday
- in May next; . And the said Creditors arc further
"notified that they are required ta meet me at Bel
ion, oii the sa?Vc day aforesaid, to appoint an
Agent of Agents; to' a'di in the premises as the
?law direclB." .. .
GEORGE W. COX, Assignee,
Belton. S. C, March 24, 1867' 41
SFptice to Greditors and Debtors.
- Those indebted to the Estates of E. W. Brea
scalo, deceased, and P. M. Gambrell, deceased,
afe'hercby requested to meet the undersigned at
. Belton, on Thursday,-the 4th day of April, for the
purpose of arranging their indebtedness, and set?
tling the said Estates. All having demands against
Either Estate are also notified to be present on
that day, and render in their claims, duly attested.
Persons having demands against the Estates of
Thomas Cox, deceased, and W. H. Cox", deceased,
arc likewise-requested to present their claims at
- the time specified.
GEO. W. COX, Adm'r.
March 20, 1867 40 3
THE ST?rE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
ANDERSON DISTRICT.
WHEREAS,' Syrene Knaff has applied to me
for" Letters of Administration on the Estate of
"Wut J. Knauffj deceased:
These ar^ffit^fore jo cite and admonish an aru]
singular the Kindred and cream,?<? _ .m ,iof.on<tofi
to be and appear at my office on the 10th ot April
next,- tc show canse, if any they can, why said Ad?
ministration should not be granted.
ROBERT JUNKIN, o.a.d;
March 26, 1867 41 2
if you want any
LUMBEE,
APPLY TO
C. -A.. McGEE,
On Blue Eidge Railroad.
teh-*7y1807 ? i*
Miscellaneous Advertisements
McDATID & BURRISS,
StJBGriCAL
and
Mechahieai Dentists,
HAVING permanently located at. this place, will
give their undivided attention to the practice of
Dentistry, in 'all its branches.
Dr. McDavid, a recent graduate, of the Pennsyl?
vania College of Dental Surgery, having acquaint?
ed himself with all of the.late. appliances ant} im?
provements, flatters himself that he can give entire
satisfaction, and only asks a liberal share of. pat-,
ronage to prove the efficiency offhis operations.
Office opposite Intclligeiicer office, over M. Les?
sor's store. , ..
Dn. J. Q. McDAVID. T. B. BURRISS.
March 6,1867 38
JOHN J. BAKER,"
DEALER IN
Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils,
Window Glass, Piitty, Dyestuffs,
Perfumeries, Extracts,
STATIONERY, VARNISHES,
Ladies' fine Toilet Powders, "Soaps,
Hair, Tooth, Nail, Varnish and Paint Brushes,
Fine Chewing and Smoking Tobacco,
Lamps, of every variety,
Kerosine and Turpentine by the barrel.
In short, everything usually kept in the Drug
line?all of which I will sell at the very lowest
figures for cash only.
. Also, Agent for tlie sale of Jayne's. Ayer's, Rad
way's and Foutz's preparations. Keep constantly
on hand all the popular Patent Medicines o:f the
day.
- Brick Range, next door above the Post Office,
Anderson C. H.
Jan 17, 1867 31 4m
Demorest's Monthly. Magazine,
UNIVERSALLY acknowledged the Model Par.
lor Magazine of America; devoted to Original
Stories, Poems, Sketches, Architecture and Model
Cottages, Household Matters, Gems of Thought,
Personal and Literary Gossip, (including special
departments oh Fashions), Instructions on Health,
Gymnastic, Equestrian Exercises, Music, Amuse?
ments, etc.; all by the best authors, and profuse?
ly and artistically illustrated with costly Engra?
vings, (full size), useful aud reliable Patterns,
Embroideries, Jewelry, and a constant succession
of artistic novelties, with other useful and enter?
taining literature.
No person of refinement, economical housewife,
or lady of taste, can afford to do without the Model
Mon?dxj. Single copies, 3U cents; back numbers,
as specimens, 10 cents; either mailed free. Year?
ly, S3, with a valuable premium; two copies,
$5.50; three copies, ?7.50; five copies, $12, and
splendid premiums for clubs al $3 each', with the
first premiums to each subscriber. Address
W: JENNINGS DEMOREST;.,
No. -178 Broadway, Niw York.
Dcmorcst's Monthly and Young America", to?
gether, Si, with the premiums for each!
iMrirch 27, 1867 41
Look to Your Interest!!
nATING bad the entire assets of the firms of
Sullivan & Sloans, John T. Sloan & Sullivan, nnd
John T. Sloan & Co., assigned and transferred to
nie,-.nil persons indebted to either of the above
firms will save cost by. sottUij^ soon, fis 1 tim com?
pelled to. sue, tfhich I.iliciikc to .do very much.
The Books and Ne:!cs of. S'pljivari & Sloans are in
the hands of Judge J. S." Miifray.^. T/ie Accounts
aud Notes of J. T. Sloan ? Sullivan and J. T.
Sloan & Co., Pendleton, S. C, will very soon be
placed in an officer's hands, a? which time I will
give notice. jfc K. SULLIVAN.
Feb' 20, 1S07 ? fi?
~~ LAW "?OTiGK?
THE undersigned informs his old friends nnd cli?
ents (Vat he has returned lo the practice of his
profession, -.nd that,lie has formed a copartner?
ship with Gen. S...McG6wan',: of Abbeville, in all
State and litigated. civil cases, and hopes by
promptness and unremitting industry to deserve
that support which was so liberally given him at
the couimeucemcnt of his professional career.
-. JOHN B. MOORE.
Anderson C. H , April 5, I860 42 ly
jLSTOTJ.CE.
...... COLUMBIA, Feb. 6, 1866.
NOTICE hi hereby, given, that I have this day,
transferred tlie entire, assets of tho late firm of |
T. B. Benson & Co., to Messrs. Whitner & Whit
ncr. Attorneys at Law, Anderson Court House, for
the beuefu of such creditors who may signify their
willingness to them within sixty days, lo accept
pro rata the proceeds as collected in full payment
of their., demands.
JOHN T. SLOAN, Surviror.
Feb 20, 1807 36
?
THE subscribers hnving an arrangement with
the manufacturer of the celebrated "Durham"
Smoking Tobacco, offtr it at manufacturer's prices
to merchants, and solicit orders at once that they
may bring out for the wants of such as orilerV
FISHER & LOWRANCE, .
.-. . Columbia, S. C.
March 6, 1867 4
NOTICE TO DEBTORS.'
THE Notes, Books anl Accounts of T. B. Benson
& Co., have been placed in our hands for collec?
tion. Persons indebted win save Costs by seeking
an early settlement. Parties in .Pickens can call
at our office at Pickens Court House.
WHITNEK & WHITNER',' Att'ys.
Feb 14, 1SG7 35'
fiST" Pickens Courier copy.
Dissolution" of Copartnership.
THE copartnership of J. E. & T. Harper is this
day dissolved by mutual consent.
All persons knowing themselves indebted to said
firm will find it to their interest to make settlement
immediately.
J. E. HARPER,
THOS. HARPER.
March 13, 1867 39 4
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the Pendleton Manu?
facturing Company, and to the Estate of B. F.
Sloan, Sr., must make payment at once; and ?11
having demands against same will present them,
legally attested, to
B. FRANK SLOAN, Adm'r.
March 13, 1867 39
_a_T>a?--r-?TTfirpT> a mn"D>e "KTATTOT'
ALL persons having claims against tlie Lstate ot
LevcrcttA. Osborne, deceased, will present them
to the undersigned, properly attested, and those
indebted to the said Estate Will caR1 and settle, and
thereby fiavc cost.
' J. S. MURRAY, Adm'r.
Feb 20,; 1865_30_
Administrator's Notice.
PERSONS having demands against the Estate of
0 W Clement, deceased, will present them to tho
undersigned', properly attested, and all those in?
debted to the Estate are required to make prompt
payment of their indebtedness, in order that tho
F.sl'itc may be settled.
Lsute may j j CjjEMENT, Adm'r.
March 27, 1867 41 4 j
Dry Goodsj Groceries, &c.
HWEIBGRA CORNER!
Hardware, a guncral assortment,
Crockery and Glassware,
Wooden Ware, in great variety,
Extra Country Flour, on consignment,
Buckwheat, Rye and Family Flour,
Corn Meal, Bacon, &c.
Cigars and Tobacco.
ALSO,
a ciio:;ce stock of
LIQTJOES;
co uprising
Champagne, Port, Sherry,
Madeira and Claret Wines,
Porter and Ale)
Uncle Bob Lee Whiskey j
Stonewall Jackson Whiskey,
Gray Suit IVhislby,
Beurbon Whiskey, by the barrel,
Old Rye Whiskey ditto,
HtJNKIBOEA Whiskey diLtoj
Monongehala Whiskey ditto,
Boyd's Whiskey, on draft)
Clover Leaf Holland Gin,
Old Jamaica Rum,
nennesey's best Cognac Brandy,
Rastau's Brandy,
Otard Dupuy & Co.'s Brandy,
Best Cogaac Brandy on draft, &c.
The undersigned invites an examination of his
stock, being determined to sell for a small profit,
and wishing it distinctly understood that he is not
offering at cost. Give him a call.
,T. B. McGEE,
Northwest Corner Public Square.
March 20, 1867 40
NEW AND CHEAP
GOODS.
C. A.' B.EEB & DOBBINS
ARE just receiving a fresh stock of Goods, suit?
ed to the season, selected with great care, and
bought at the most reasonable prices.
The attention of the public is invited to our se?
lection of
DRY GOODS,
SHOES?Ladies' and Gents,
HARDWARE,
. GROCERIES, $c.
We are determined to offer inducements to pur?
chasers, and will s ell at the
Lowest frizes For Cash ! I
Our stock of Buggy and Carriage Material
is large and extensive, and the attention of deal?
ers is asked to an examination of the stock.
Call curly and secure bargains.
C. A. REED & DOBBINS,
No. 1 Brick H an go.
March 13; 1867 3'J
"S?MTJJS _M?WN, JR.,
3Vo. tO Oi'iiriitc Rovv,
Has just Received a New Stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
WHICH he is now opening and selling at ex?
tremely low prices, consisting of nil kinds of
DRESS GOODS,
For ladies, selected with great care as to quality
and durability, and which I can sell much hclow
the price heretofore paid for such goods.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
None of your counterfeit stock, made only to sell,
but a real genuine article, made to wear, for La?
dies and Gentlemen, boys and girls. A splendid
assortment, which I can sell at prices to suit the
times, ,
?ATS AND CAJFS,
A beautiful assortment?every variety, style and
fashion for ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls.
Come and sec, and you will not fail to buy.
hardware;
A heavy and full assortment^ together wijit almost
everything which may. be.jUeeded in'.ih.'j way of j
merchandize. I am permanently established.here
au a Merchant,.and Iti selling goods I shall be gov?
erned by the motto, "To live.and let live."
My friends and tjtp public arc invited to examine
my stock before purchasing elsewhere. ?.
SAMUEL BROWN,, jn.,
.? ? , .... No. 10 Granite Row.
Nov 1, I8GG 20
GENTLEMANS'
Clothing and Furnishing
STORE.
CLARK & fIlTE
HAVE just returned from New York, and arc re?
ceiving and opening the best and most fashionable
stock of Gentlemens' Furnishing Goods ever
brought to this market. Our goods have been se?
lected with great care by an experienced Merchant
Tailor.
The Clothing Department comprises Cloths, from
?3.50 to SI 5 per yard ; Cassimcrcs, from 75 cts.
to $10; Ky. Jeans, from 50 cts. to $1.60; Vest
ings, a complete assortment; Shirts, of all quali?
ties; Coliars, linen and paper ; Neck Tics, Hosie?
ry, Scarfs, Suspenders, Combs and Brushes, to?
gether with a complete assortment of Tailoring
Trimmings. Childrcns Patterns, 3 years old to 15.
The Ladies are invited to examine our Cloak
Cloths, consisting of Beavers, Casimeres and
Cloths, double width?jJrices from $3.50 to S10.
Cloaks cut and made to order in the latest styles.
Suits put up in the most approved styles, and
all work warranted. Cutting promptly attended
to by Mr. Clark.
J. B. CLARK,
T. M. WHITE.
Anderson, Oct. 18, 1866 18
Copartnership Notice.
THE undersigned have tins ?ttj .?._
ncrship under the name and style of J. 13. Harper
& Co., and ffill continue business at the same old
stand, (McCully's Corner,) recently occupied by
J. E: & T. Harper. _
The senior partners of this firm offer tliicir grate?
ful acknowledgments to the community for the
liberal patronage hitherto bestowed, and respect?
fully solicit a continuance of their favor's With the
new firm, where everything usually kept in our
line or Goods will be offorcd at the very lowest
prices FOR CASH.
Call and examine for yourself.
J. E HARPER,
THOMAS HARPER,
E. PRESTON EARLE.
March 13, 1867 39 ^
Charleston Advertisements.
WHOLESALE
DRY GOODS HOUSE
THE Wholesale Dry Goods Business heretofore
conducted.in tbe name of
JOHN G. MILNOR & CO.,
will hereafter be carried on in the name of
MILNOR, WILBUR & MARTIN,
. : AT THE OLD STAND,
135 MEETING STREET,
CHARLESTON, S". C.
OUR HOUSE is now in receipt of a full and de?
sirable, stock of FANCY AND DOMESTIC DRY"
GOODS, and we would invite our old friends and
the trade generally to ab examination of our stock.
FACTORS AND PLANTERS
Will find it. to their interest to examine our stock,
as we arc prepared to give them every facility in
our line to enable them to fill their orders and lay
in their supplies.
USs?* Orders carefully and .promptly filled.
Mr. Wm C. Small',, late of the firm of Cbambcr
lajn, Miller & Co., is with us, and would be pleas?
ed if his friends will give him a call,.
it. B.-^-Messrs. NAYLjsn, jSsutE & Co's Office
can be found at our Store (tip stairs).
JOHN G. MILNOR,
T. A. WILBUR,
.? v ?. J. J. MARTIN
Nov 15, I860 21
Charleston, s. c.
THE subscriber begs to inform his friends in
Anderson District, that he has received circot from
England by iltc vessels "Cardigan" and the "Ame
liii;" from Liverpool, a fiiie stock of HARDWARE,
which he offers ut very low prices.
Patent breech, single rind double barrel Guns,
Breech loading Rifles, of small bore,
Eley's Percussion Capti, Wads and Cartrigcs, di?
rect from (he makeru,
Trace Chains, and all other kinds for formers,
Collins' Axes nnd Hatchetsj
Ames! Shovels and Spades,
Cotton and Wool Cards, at very low prices,
Gunpowder and Shot,
And a general stock of Hardware, full and com?
plete in all its branches. ,
;C. .GRAVELED,
52 East Bay, South of old Post Office,
Charleston, S.
Dec 13, 1SG6 26 3m
NORTH, STEELE & WA11DELL,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Hosiery, Furnishing Goods,
W h i t e Goods,
167 meeting street,
Charleston, S. C.
o
J. B. STEELE. C. C. NORTH, .
H. W. WARDELL, Jr. New fork.
Dec 6, 18G6 it. 6m
WM. M. BIRD & CO.,
Importers and jiA^uractfrers of
WHITE lead. JlNC,,.
paints, varnishes,
Colors, oils,
window" glass,
sashes, doors
and BLINDS.
agents for
martin's safes,
^ AND
howe's Platform scales.
Nd. M EAST BAY STREET,
Sign of Marvin's Safe,
Charleston; ?o. ca.
3G 2m
The Best Tonic Now in JJsc.
MANUFACTURED BY
0. F. Panknin, Oharieston, S. 0.
Jan. 3,1807 29 ly*
EILBEKS HOUSE;
(LATE MRS. DIBBLES'.)
284 king street,
Bctwoen Wcntworth and Hazel Streets?East Side,
Charleston, S, C,
Transient Board??2.?O per day,..
, Permanent Board?SIO to Slfl jicr week.
%W Special attention paid to Mi?. accommoda?
tion, of families and single gentlemen.
August 1?, I860 9
W. H. CHAFEE,
W??tESALE GROCER,
and
Commission Merchant,
dealer in
Butter, Lard, Cheese, Liquors, &c
207 east bay, opposite new cu8t0n house
.charleston, s. c.
"7'_36_ X2ra
OBA^. U.'aldkb. % geo. w. warben.
?lbee & warren,
. IHPOTtTElis and dealers in
I?-4.IiyTS,'OXIiS, GLASS,&c.
Kerosine Lamps and Oil, ?
no. 4 ff a y n e street,
CIARLESTOiV, S. C.
\ '36 2m I
Charleston Advertisements.
JOHN S. FATHLET. RUTLEDGE WILSON.
JOHN S. FAIRLEY & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FANCY GOODS, WHITE GOODS,
FURNISHING GOODS, ETC.,
INVITE] (lie attention of Retail Merchants
throughout the country to their complete assort?
ment of the above mentioned Goods, now being
opened at
No, 37 Hayy Street,
The old stand of Messrs. Hyatt, McBur.net &
Co. Their Stock has been selected with great
care and a thorough knowledge of the wants of
the Southern people, acquired during many years
experience in business in Charleston.
Our business motto will be
Quick Sales and Short Profits.
Orders will be promptly and carefully filled.
j'?HN ?. FAlfe.feEY&CO.
The subscriber is particularly desirous of re?
newing business relations with the customers of
his old house, Marshall, Bukre & Co.
J. S. FAIRLEY.
Dec 6; 18?? 25
DIRECT IMPORTERS OF
drugs, medicines and chemicals,
* CHARLESTON, S. C.
Nov. 15,18GG 22 Cm
ESTABLISHED 1854.
LeHG^SCk" & selil,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers In
MILLINERY, STRAW,
and
FANCY GOODS,
Northeast Comer Meeting and Market Sts.,
CHARLESTON, ??. C,
INVITE the Trade to examine their f?ll a nd va?
ried assortment of
j BONNETS & liXTS; <rimmea rtridunlrimniod,'
RIBBONS, of all descriptions,
FLOWERS, FEATHERS/j
DRESS CAPS, NETS, : ?
VEILS, of newest, designs,
RUCHES, I.ACES,
CRAPES, SILKS, CORSETS, SKIRTS, &c, &c.
Sept 20,1800 14 1m
E LiBFFBRS & C?i
COTTON FACTORS
and
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
IIS East Bay,
C liarles ton, S. G.
HENRY L. JEFFERS. WM. H.' JEj?FERS.
HAVING r.csumed the Cotton Factorage and Com?
mission Business, carried on before the war by
Colhran, Jcfi'ers & Co., we hope, by energy, and
careful attention to the interest of our friends, to
merit a continuance of their patronage.
Charleston, S. C, Sept. 1, 1800. 19
To tlie Public.
THE PAVILION HOTEL,
Corner Meeting and Hasel Streets,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
SO LONG AND ABLY CONDUCTED BY TnE
late H. L. BUTTERFIELD, will still be kept open
for the accommodation of the Traveling Public.
And its former friends and patrons will find the
usual nccommoUiitions and attentions bestowed on
them as formerly, and the public favors already so
well established as THE HOTEL of the Traveling
Merchants of the.South, will by earnest efforts be
faithfully preserved. ..,
Oct. 25, 1800 19 4
MILLS HOUSE,
Corner Queen and Meeting Sts,
Charleston, S. O.
THIS popular and well-know* House in now fully
open tor the reception of visitors, having been re?
furnished with new and elegant furniture through?
out; and offers to the traveller accommodations
and conveniences as a First Class Hotel, ?ot <y i?
equalled by any North or South. The patronage
of the travelling public is'respect fully solicited.
Rates of board, per Q*'?fn~~
Rates of board per ?^Ft??B3? on
Proprietor.
Febl'5. I860 .."5
CHARLESTON HOTEL,
THIS popular and well.ltr.owii HOTEL, has been
newly furnishcdHiro'iighout by the present pro?
prietor, who has been sixteen'years connected
with the establishment.
W. WHITE, Proprietor.
GEonoE G. Mixer, Superintendent.
Cuarles A. Miller, Cashier.
May ft, 1856 46 3m
Miscellaneous Adrerilsewients
FISHER & LOWRANCEj
COLUMBIA, S. G.j
KEEP..constantly on hand a full supply of the
following goods, viz: , .
SWEDES IRON, all sizes, 1 to 12 inches,
ENG. IRON, Ixi to 2x* inches,
COUNTRY IRON, horseshoe size to 3x$ inches,
CAST STEEL, J- in square & octagon to 1J "
PLOW STEEL, 4 to 12 inches wide.
ANVILS and VICES,
WAGON, TRACE,-LOG and COIL CHAIN,
NAILS, TACKS, SCREWS) AXES, PICKS,
HAMMERS, HATCHETS & LOCKS, all kinds,
HOLLOW-WARE, a full assor't, 10 cts. per lb.
GRINDSTONES, AUGERS,
CHISELS, DRAWING-KNIVES,
FARMERS.' TOOLS,
SAWS, mid, cross-cut, hand, kc,
IBOTSON'S FILES, the best in market,
WOSTENHOLM'S, .; BODGE RS'. & ALEXAN?
DER'S POCKET & TABLE CUTLERR and
RAZORS, - , ? .. " '.
? BOLTING CLOTFS, No! 8 to 10, as low as can
be bought in this market, .';
BELTING, from 3 to 10 or 12 inches?larger
sizes brought out. to order, . :
COFFEE ROASTERS, COFFEE MILLS;
AXLES, SPRINGS, WAGON BOXES,
SPOKES, SHAFTS, FELLOWS, HUBS,
ENAMELED CLOTH and LEATHER,
OIL CARPET, . ...... ...
BOLTS' MALEABLE CASTINGS, WRENCHES.
groceries:
BAGGING, ROPE,
SUGAR, COFFEE;
&c, &c, &o.
Sept 27,18?6 15 8m
SPRING IMPORTATION;
1867.
EIBEONS.
Millinery and Straw Goods!
ARMSTRONG* CAT?R & 00.,
ijirORTEES and jobbers of . . _.
RIBBONS, BONNETS, SILKS & SATlNSi
Blonds; Notts, Crapes, Velvets]
Ruches, Flowers, Feathers,
STRAW BONNETS & LADIES' HATS,
Shaker Hoods, &c, &c,
237 and 239 Baltimore Street;
BALTDIOREj ftl?;
Offer'the largest Stock to be found jn this conn
try, and unequaledin choice variety and cheapness.
Orders solicited and prompt attention given.
Feb 27, 18G7 37
STATE OF SOUTH CA^OLINA^
ANDERSON DISTRICT.
JOHN W. GUYTON, who is in the custody of the
Sheriff of Anderson District, by virtue of a writ
of Capias ad Satis/aciendum, at the suit of Jahn D.
Ashmore, having filed in my office, together with
a Schedule on oath, his estate and effect, his pcti
litiori to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that
he may be admitted to the benefit, of the Act of
the General Assembly made .Jbr the relief: of. inT
solvent debtors. : It is ordered that the ssiid John
D. Ashmore, and all other the creditors to:whon\
the said John W. Guyton Js. in. inywise indebted,
be, anil they are hereby.summoned and have no-:
tice to appear before -tho said Court at Anderson
C. IL, on the 25th'. day of March next, to show,
cause, if any.they can, why the prayer of the pe?
tition aforesaid should net be granted. ... }
Clerk's Otfico, Anderson District, S. C, 25th day
of December, 18G0.
JOHN W. DANIELS; c.c.c.r.
41 lmiBni.
In Equity?Anderson; ,? X
John F. Millford, el. al., by:next friendV ySliWil)
Ham Millford, el. al. Proceedings to partition
Real Estate. ?. ? . ?
BY virtue of a Decretal Order lo mc directed, it is
ordered that the widow and children (heirs at law)
of John E. Millford, deceased, names and number,
unknown, who reside beyond the limits of this
State, do appear before ..me within three months
from the publication hereof, and enter into bond
with at least two good sureties, to secure the pay?
ment in twelve months of one hundred and sixty
four dollars and fifteen cents, the appraised valua?
tion of Lot No. G of laud, allotted to them by the
commissioners .ender tho writ in partition,, and.
particularly described in their return, and receive
thp.land. or in default thereof the said land will
be sold at public sale. ' : '. v ;? ?
... W. W. HUMPHREYS; S.E.A.D.
Commissioner's :Office; ? ;
Anderson, feb 13, 1SG7. 35?3ra
c. F. ci.AfiHORN, w. f. herring, a. m.
120 Chcsnut St., jackson, 7 Warren
Philadelphia. Block,Augusta, Ga.
CLAGHORN, HERRING & CO.,'
Commission Merohanits,
Agents for tho Purchase and Sale of
COTTON, COTTON TARNS, SHEET
? IN GS, SHIRTING'S," DRILLS,
OSNABURGS, &c..
Consignments antl orders solicited.
NO. 7 WAEBEN BLOCK,". . .
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA?
i?? CHESTNUT STREET,
Philadelphia, Pa.
Cash advanced on Consignracnts.fo.cUhcr, House,,,
or to our friends in Liverpool. Ample Storage for
Cotton in Augusta.
86' 2m . .
J- & T. E. Agnew;
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
Hardware, Cutlery, Iron, Steel,'
CARRIAGE MATERIALS,'
GROCERIES,
Paints, Oils, Window Glass, &c.,?
COLUMBIA, S. C.
JOHN AG NEW, Columbia, S. C
T. R. AGNEW, New York.
80 2m _
Assignees Notice;
IS HAM W. TAYLOR, having male an assignment',
to the undersigned, for the benefit of certain pre-,
fcrrcd creditors, notice is hereby given to all per-,
sons indebted to him, by Note or Account, tomake
payment te'myself, or A. T. Broylos, Esq., with,
whom the same have been deposited for collection.
JAMES M. McFALL, Assignee.
Feb 14,1SG7 35 ....
WHHWER *, WHITpR/
Successors to Harrison ft l^jtn&V,"
Attorneys at law and Solicilors in Equity.1
J. II WHITNER, B. F. WHITNER'
Pickens C. Ii. Anders?h 0. H
Jan 17,1867 fff