The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, November 20, 1867, Image 3
; TJ. 1 MARSHALS SALE.
' -BY virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias to me directed,
"? - issuing out of the United State3 Circuit Court, for
'?' - the Bistrict of South Carolina, I will expose to sale
io the -highest bidder, at public outcry, at Ahder
*r -'-eott C. H., at the present residence of Elijah W.
? . Brown, on the first Monday iu December next, the
"following property, to wit:
V; HOUSE Am LOT
on Vrhicb Elijah W. Brown now lives, situated in
~ ;the Town of Anderson, bounded on west by Mo
Duffie street; said lot contains 7\ acres, more or
V." less "
. TWO HORSES,
; ONE BUGGY,
- ; ONE WAGON,
\ v TWO SETTS HARNESS,
.JpARLOR FURMTUEE, "
V V - BEDROOM FURNITURE,
? .--..a^L- ; ?-?;?_.?!. .- .
? And a. lot of other useful household artioles too
?ttuinerous to mention.
? ^"Levied on as the property of Elijah W, Brown,
ths suit of Newells, Harman & McDonald.
"- " ".-Terms cash oh delivery.
. ~ J. P. M. EPPING, U. S. M. I
.-%,'????.'-/.,"- ? ? ?*? . ? -~
' "The sale will be conducted by the Beputy Uni?
ted States Marshal, F. C. v. Borstel.
. v' :Nov 6, 1867 21' 4 j
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;-."- life and Fire Insurance Agency.
? ^ ~-E&yE your lives In3urcd..while in health, that'J
. ? you 'May. leave something for the support of your
dear wife and children after your death. A hus
'. band and father is not doing his duty to his fami
Ty^traless he gets a Life Policy. "Set thy house in
-order; tho? sbalt "die."
- Insure your dwellings; "a"single spark may, in
- one hour, leave your dwelling in ashes. Delays
^ N. -are dangerous.
. -A" number of the best Life and Fire Insurance
?".-^Companies in the United States are represented by
.7-"-ibe subscfib.er.. Giveh'm a call, at No. 4 Granite
- * How,- Anderson C. H., S. C
" ~\ ' ? A. B. TOWERS,
Life and Fire Insurance Agent.
" Nor 13, 1867 . 22. , 2m
SHERIFFS SALE.
- -BYvvirtuo of -a writ of Fiera Facias to me directed
^ I will' expose to sale on Saleday next, at Anderson
., Court House, within the usual" hours of sale, the
^?following property, to wit :
i One Tract of Land situate in. Anderson Bistrict,
? '? ndjoinrng lands of Phillip. Cromer, tr. W. Belcher
- and others, containing eighty-seven acres, more or
' " ?less. Levied uii as the property of B. A. McAlis
?? ? .jter. at the'shit of J. M. Craft.
Terms cash.
c , . ?:; WM. McGUKIN, 8.a.d.
Nov 13,1687 22
. Millinery and Mantua Making.
MISs"McKAY
BEGS to inform the Ladies of Anderson and vi
- . pinky that she.has just,received the latest Fall and
?Winter Fashions from Mad. Bemorcst, of New
York, anil fe prepared to execute all Work in her
line with neatness nnd dispatch. Also, stamping
pattern?for tirnidiog. to which the attention of la?
dies is particularly directed.
I Nov 13, 1867 22 1
Public Sale.
WILL he sold on Monday, the 23th inst , at the
. T?te residence of Wm. McConnell. dee'd, about ten
o'clock, to':he highest bidder, the rent-Corn. Cot
- ion, Fodder and Oats. Also, the plantation will be
Tented at the snrne time nnd place for next yenT.
- A large quantity of good cotton land. Terms made
? known on day of "sale.
RECBEN BC REISS, Adn.'r.
" Nov 1?, 1867 . 22 2*
MARKED DOWN! I
AT REDUCED PRICES,
FOR SALE BY
TOTTERS <fc BURRISS.
Nov 13, 1867 22 8
SHOES ! SHOES !
IF YOU WANT GOOD ANB CHEAP SHOES,
Buy them of
?towers & btjrriss.
Nov 13, 1S67, 22 2
BLUE RIDGE RAILROAD.
THE annual meeting of the Stockholders of this
Company will be held in the city of Charleston on
."Thursday, the 21st inst.
A.meciihg of the Board of Birectors will be held
the day before.
By order of the Board.
W. H. B. GAILLARB, Sec.
. Nov IS, 1867 22 1
SAVE COST!
ALL-persons indebted to the Estate of James Wil?
son, deceased, are notified that their indebtedness
is now past due, and the same must be paid with?
out delay, as I am compelled to settle the Estate
<ic once. Persons baring demands against said
Estate will present them to the undersigned, prop?
erly attested. JOHN WILSON, Ex'r.
. Nov. 6, IS?7 . 21 3
Administrator's Notice.
ALL persons indebted to-the Estate of Elijah Tay?
lor, deceased, are hereby notified that they must
make payment within the time prescribed by law,
and those having demands against said estate will
present them properly attested.
W. J. TAYLOR, Administrator.
November 0, 1807 21 8t*
Administrator's Notice.
PERSONS indebted to the Estate of J. H. Rosa?
mond, deceased, are hereby notified that their in?
debtedness must be settled immediately, in order
to save costs, and those having demands against
said Estate will present them, properly attested,
- to the undersigned at once, or they may be de?
barred. JOHN W. ROSAMOND, Adm'r.
Oot.30, 1807 20?3*
Notice.
ALL persons having demands against the Estate
of Mary K. Mattison, dee'd, will please band them
to the undersigned, properly attested, and those in?
debted to said Estate will make payment immedi?
ately, otherwise the amounts will be put into judg?
ment. C. S. MATTISON.
Aug. 19, 1867. 10?3m.
For ?ale.
mWO NEW BUGGIES and one light CARRIAGE,
X suitable for one or two horses.
Apply to DR. RUSSELL,
Townville, S. C.
Oot 30, 1887 20?2
NOTICE.
THOSE indebted to the undersigned, either by
note or accouut, must come forward and settle
their indebtedness by the first day of November.
O. A. REEB & BOBBINS,
OtfoBw 1%, im ?
Auction Sales for December.
COMMISSIONER'S SALE
the state of south ga&olina,
IN EQUITY?ANDERSON DISTRICT.
Baylis F. Crayton, John T. Sloan, ct. al., vs. C.
0. Langston, J. B. E:irle, et. al.?BUI to foreclose
mortgage, for relief Jj-c.
J3Y Virtue of a Decree from the court of Equity, I
Y. will sell to the highest bidder, at Anderson
Court House, on Saleday i? December next, the
Hutel.aiid Lot, in the town of Anderson, on the
.lublic square, containing -
TWO ACEES,
AND KNOWN AS
THE.BENSON HOUSE.
TERMS OF SALEr
On a credit of twelvemonths, with interest from
day of sale, except as to the costs of this proceed?
ing, which must be paid
TN CASH.
Purchaser to give bond, with at least two good su?
reties, together with a mortgage of the premises,
to secure the pavment of the purchase money.
W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d.
Commissioner's Office, "]
Anderson, Nov. 6,'1S67. J 21?4
ORDINARY'S SALE.
BY virtue of an order from Robert Junkin, 0. A.
D., I will expose to sale on Saleday next, within
the usual hours of sale, at Anderson C. iL, the
following lots of lands, to wit:
Tract No. 1,
Containing One Hundred and TenAcrcs, more or
less, situate in Anderson District, on waters of
Rocky River, adjoining lands of Newton Burriss,
Fen to n Ilidl and others. Sold at the risk of the
former purchaser, to make distribution among the
heirs at law of Fleming Waters, deceased.?
Ttrms?On a credit of twelve months, with intor
est from day of sale, purchaser giving bond and
good security to the Ordinary for the payment of
the purchase money?except the costs, which must
be paid iu cash.
Tract No. ?,
containing Eighty-Four Acres, more or less, situ?
ate iu Anderson District, on waters of Rocky Riv?
er, adjoining lands of J. B. Watson and W. Guyton
und others. Sold to make distribution among the
beirs-at-law of John Jordan, dee'd. Terms?On a
credit of twelve months, with interest from day of
sale, purchaser giving bond and approved securi?
ty, and a mortgage of the premises to the Ordina?
ry, for the payment of the purchase money?ex?
cept the cost, which will be required in cash.
Tract No. 3,
containing Seventy-Four Acres, more or less, situ?
ate in Anderson District, on waters of Bitrker's
Creek, adjoining lands of Mary Massey, Jas. II.
Brock and others. Sold to make distribution
among t he heirs at law of James Nelson, deceased.
Terms?On a credit of twelve months, with in?
terest from day of sale.purchaser giving bond and
good security, atid a mortgage of the premises to
tbe Ordinary for the payment of the purchase mon?
ey?except the cost, which must be paid iu cash.
Tract No. 4,
containing Two hundred and Thirty-Five Acres,
more or less, situate in Anderson District, on wa?
ters of Cherokee Creek, adjoining lands of Mrs.
Nancy BrcazeHle, W. T. Eskewand others. Also,
one Improved Lot in the town of licit on. Sold
to make distribution among the heirs at law of J.
W. .Majors, dee'd. Terms?On a credit of twelve
months, with interest from day of sale?purchaser
giving approved security, and a mortgage of tlie
premises lor the payment of the purchase money ;
cosls to be paid in cash.
Tract No. ?>,
containing One Hundred Acres, more or less, situ?
ate in Anderson District, on waters of Broadmuulh
creek, a.ljoining lands of Wm. Madison. Mason
Kay and others. Sold to make distribution among
the heirs at law of Win. Davis, dee'd. Terms?On
a credit of twelve months, with interest from day
of sale?purchaser giving good security and u
mortgage of the premises for the payment of the
purchase money?except the cost, which will be
required iu cash.
Tract No. C,
containing Twenty Acres, more or less, situate in
Anderson District, on waters of Seneca River, ad?
joining lands of Mattison Palmer, J. K. Sober and
otlters. Sold to make distribution among tho heirs
at law of J. R. Tcague, dee'd. Terms?On a cred?
it of twelve months, with interest from day of .sale,
purchaser giving good security and mortgage ot
the premises for the payment of the purchase mon?
ey?except the cost, which must be paid iu cash.
Tract No. 7",
containing One Hundred and Seven Acres, more or
less, situate in Anderson District, on waters of
Rocky River, bounded by lands of A. W. Wallace,
A. M. Neal and others. Sold to make distribution
among the heirs at law of Aaron S. Mitchell, dee'd.
Terms?On a credit oT twelve months, with inter?
est from day of sale, purchaser giving good secu?
rity and a mortgage of the premises lor the pay?
ment of the purchase money?except the cost,
which must be paid iu cash.
Tract No. ?,
containing Three Hundred Acres, more or less,
situate in Anderson District, on waters of Beaver
dam creek, bounded by hinds of S. S. Briant, J.
Long and others Sold to make distribution umong
the heirs at law of Wm. Martin, dee'd. Terms?
On a credit of twelve months, with interest from
day of sale, purchaser giving approved security
and a mortgage of the premises for the payment of
the purchase money; costs to be paid iu cash.
Tract No. 1>,
containing Ten Acres, more or loss, situate in An?
derson District, on waters of Bcaverdam creek,
adjoining lands of Elizabeth Rodgers, Maria Mar?
tin and others. Sold to make distribution among
the heirs at law of Wm. Martin, dee'd. Terms?
On a credit of twelve months, with interest from
da}' of sale, purchaser giving approved security
and a mortgage of the premises for the payment of
the purchase niohey : cosls to be paid iu cash.
Tract No. lO,
containing One Hundred and Forty Acres, more or
less, situate in Andeisori District, on waters of
Rocky River, bounded by lands of R. S. Cunning?
ham, Robert Simpson and others. Sold to make
distribution among the heirs at law of Thomas
Siuipson, dee'd. Terms?On a credit of twelve
months, with interest from day of sale, purchaser
giving approved security and a mortgage of the
premises for the payment of the purchase money;
costs to be paid in cash.
WM. McGUKIN, s.a.u.
Nov G, 18G7 21
Executor's Sale.
Will be sold, at Helton, S. C, on Thursday, No?
vember 28th, 18?7, the remaining Real Estate of
Kenon Breazcale, deceased, to wit:
ONE TRACT OF LAND,
containing 10?5 ACRES, known as tho
Home Place, or Lot No. 1, situated in Anderson
District, on waters of Rocky Creek, and adjoining
lands of D. K. Breazcale, G. W. Manly, aud
others.
ALSO,
At the same time and place, Eightcn Bushels of
Corn. Terms cash.
M. BREAZBALE.
GRIFFIN BREAZEALE,
Executors,
Nov. Cr, 18R7 21?4*
]Nj otice.
ALL persons having claims against the Estate
of K. Sullivan, deceased, will please render them
in to either of the undersigned, properly attested,
and those indebted to said Estate will make pay?
ment immediately.
N. K. SULLIVAN. ) . . ,
JNO. M. PHILLIPS, /A?m r8'
Aog. 19, 1867. 10?8m
SECOND SUPPLY THIS FALL!
GREAT ADDITIONS TO OUR STOCK.
HAVING TAKEN TEE ADVANTAGE OF TH25 DEPRESSION IN TIIE
_Q market for tlic last ten days,
<m) VW w Hs# m
Bought heavily at tlie reduced prices, and are now receiving a second supply of all kinds of I>T1Y
GOODS, boih fine and low prices, at niucli ?Wer figures than they were early in the season.
Delaines from 20 to 25 cents, worth 30 to 35 <sents.
Poplins from "II to 50 cents, worth 37/. and 75 cents.
Good brands of bleached Cottons very much reduced. WARMATOOSA at 25?worth 30 cents.
New York Mills at 30 cents, worth 35 cents.
One hundred and fifty CLOAKS just opened, from $3 50 up. Cheap as they were before the war in
gold. Calicoes from 8 to 15 ceuts.
The place to
Buy Good Goods and Cheap Goods and Fine Goods,
AND THE PLACE TO FIND ONE OF THE
MMST STOEli W TEE (Glf Y9 S? Al
V. RICHARDS & BBSS.
FREDERICKSBURG STORE (Corner by the Planter's Hotel),
AUGUSTA, GA.
Oct. 30, 18G7
20?2m
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 3, 18C7,
I will sell, at the late residence of CHARLES
KAY, deceased, about six miles from Williamston,
the remainder of the
PERSONAL PROPERTY
Of said deceased, viz:
Two Mules,
Two Horse Wagon,
Blacksmith Tools,
2 or 3 Milch Cows,
500 Bushels Corn,
Three or four Bales Cotton,
The remainder of Household
and Kitchen Furniture,
And various other articles.
ALSO, THE ENTIRE
EEAL ESTATE,
Of said deceased, consisting of
?'es,
DIVIDED INTO SIX TRACTS, .VIZ :
Tract No. 1, contain'g 404 Acres.
" 2, " 268 "
" 3, " 88
" 4, " 73
" 5, " 210
" 6, " 120
?
nm ?
Terms of Sale :
Personal Property sold for Cash. Really, ten
per cent, of the purchase money to be paid in
cash : the remainder on a credit of one and two
years, with interest from day of sale?purchasers
to give bond with approved surety, with a mort?
gage of the premises to secure the paynieut of tlie
purchase money.
JOHN W. DANIELS, Ex'r.
Nov G, 1807 21 4
Executor's Sale,
WILL be sold at Anderson C. H , on saleday in
December next, to the highest bidder, one tract of
land, belonging to the estate of James G. McLin,
deceased, containing 180A acres, more or less, situ?
ate in Anderson District, on waters of Little Gcn
crostec creek, bounded by lands of A. G. Cook.
Thomas Stevenson nnd others. Sold to make distri?
bution among the heirs of said deceased.
Tcrmx?On a credit, of one and two years, with
interest from day of sale.
L. C. CLINKSCALES, Ex'r.
October 10, 1807 18?7
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
ANDERSON DISTRICT.
WHEREAS. R. N. Wright lias applied to me for
Letters of Administration on the Estate of Hender?
son Bagwell, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to be and appear at inj1 ol?ee on the 20lfa day of
November, 18ti7, to show cause, if any they can,
why said Administration should not he granted.
ROBERT JUNK.IN, o.a.?.
Nov. 0, 18G7 21 2
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
ANDERSON DISTRICT.
WUERKAS, P. M. Wclborn has applied to me for
Leiters of Administration on the Estate of Win.
Wclborn, deceased :
These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased
to be and appear at my office on the :20th day of
November, KstiT, to show cause, if any they can,
why said Administration should not be granted.
ROBERT .1 UN KIN, o.a.?.
Nov. (', 1807 2\ 2
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
ANDERSON DISTRICT.
WHEREAS, W. D. Wilkcs has applied to me
for Letters of Administration on the Estate of
Edward Tel ford, deceased :
These are therefore to cite and admonish nil and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas?
ed to be and appear at my office on Wednesday,
20th day of Nov., 1807, lo show cause, if any
they can, why said Administration should not be
granted. ROBERT J?NK1N, o.a.d.
Nov 0, 1807 21 2
COOKING STOVES!
JUST received a good assortment of Cooking
Stoves?Magnolia, Delta and Cotton Plant. All
of these Stoves are known to be good. The Got
ton Plant is a very fine Stove. Every housekeep?
er should have a cooking stove. Also, Oflice
Stoves. For sale cheap by
TOWERS & BURRISS.
Anderson C. H.
Oet 23,1887 10 4
STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA,
A XDERSON DIS TRI CT,
Ex Parte \ Notice of forming n Pri
Wn. l'erry & Co. / vutc Corporation.
PURSUANT lo the second section of the Act of the
General Assembly of this State, in such case made
and provided, entitled "An Act to authorize and
regulate the creation of Private Corporations with?
in this State,'* passed on the 20th day of December,
ISOli, the undersigned give notice in behalf of
themselves and their successors, that they have as?
sociated themselves together for the purpose of
forming a Private Corporation, to be known and
designated under the name and style of \VM. PER?
RY & CO. That the objects of the said Corpora?
tion is for manufacturing goods from fibrous sub?
stances, at the Pendlcton Factory, on Three and
Twenty Mile Creek, in the District and State afore?
said. That the capital stock of the said corporation
shall be Fifty Thousand Dollars: that Win. Perry
is to contribute the sum of twenty-seven thousand
five hundred dollars, James W. Crawford, ten thou?
sand dollars, A. J. Clinkscalcs, seven thousand
live hundred dollars, ami L. C. Clinkscalcs five
thousand dollars; that the said Corporation is to
continue for the term of tweniv-fiveyears.
WM. PElfRY,
J. W. CRAWFORD.
A. J. C LINKSCALES,
L. C. CLIN KSC ALES.
THE STATE OP SOUTH CAKOIINA,
A XDERSOX DISTRICT.
Personally appeared Win. Perry, President of
the Corporation known as WM. PERRY & CO., and
made oath in due form of law, that, the capital
slock of the corporation is fifty thousand dollars,
consisting of the Pendlcton Factory Building,
Mills, Machinery, and the tract of land whereon
the same is situated, containing four hundred and
twelve acres, more or less, with all appurtenances
thereto; that the value thereof is forty-live thou?
sand dollars, aud that the sum of five thousand
dollars, cash in currency is actually paid in, owned
and to he employed by said corporation.
Sworn to und subscribed the 1 Ol Ii day of August,
before me. \ WM. PERRY.
.). N. DROWN, N. P., A. D. j President.
Filed August 15th, 1SC7.
JOHN W. DAXELS, c.c.p.
Sept. 11. ISC7. 1:3?2m
Established i845.
WM. II. TUTT,
Importer and Wholesale Dealer In
DlWGS, MEDICINES,
Acids, Dyc-Stuffs,
Paints, Oils, &c,
284 Broad Street,
A.ug*usta9 - - Gcoi'fyia.
THE attention of Merchants, Physicians and
Planters is invited to our Stock, which is one of
the largest in the South, and every article guaran?
teed to be of the strictest purity.
Prices at a very slight advance on New York
rales.
R. A. LAND, formerly of Ncwberry, may
be found at this House.
Oct P, 1807 17 Sm
PENDLETON FACTORY.
THE WOOL CARDS
AT this place arc now in complete running order.
All the Wool offered will he cavded into Rolls of
the host quality at short notice, at the following
rates for casht
All Woo], Plain and Mixed Rolls, 12.k. per lb.
Mixed Cotton and Wool Rolls, 15c. per lb.
Bacon, Lard, Com and Cotton will be taken at.
market ra'cs in exchange for carding. Wool may
be sent to the Factory from any points on the
Railroads, through the agent?;, and the Rolls de?
livered by them as soon as the Wool can be carded
and returned.
AN ASSORTMENT OF
?8TV?H YAS53,
OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY,
Will be kepi on hand at the Factor}-, and custo?
mers supplied promptly, at as low figures as the
market will justify.
Dealers will find it to their interest to give us a
trial before buying elsewhere.
Respect Hilly,
WILLIAM PERKY & CO.
Proprietors.
Oct. 0, 18C7 17?if
ALL Persons indeblcd lo the old linn of J. E. &
W. M. RELOTTE, or to W. M. UELOTTB, individ?
ually, will save trouble and cost by calling soon
and settling with the undersigned.
W. M. BE LOTTE.
Pendlcton, S. C... Oct. 0, 1807 17?Cm
PAINTS! PAINTS!!
JUST received a very iargc slock of Paints, dry
and in oil, White Lead of every grnde, and in any
quantity ; and any other article in the Paint line
which we will sell at very small profits.
CATERS' & WALTERS.
[FRESH ARRIVALS
OF
Fall and Winter Goods!
C. A. REED & DOBBINS
TAKE pleasure in announcing to the citizens of
Anderson and surrounding country that they have
just received their stock of
Fall and Winter Goods,
Selected with groat care, and which will be sold
low for cash, consisting in part of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods,
Ladies' Dress Goods,
Bleached and Brown Domestics,
And a variety of Notions.
ALSO,
A good stock of Shoes and Hats.
ALSO,
A fine assortment of Hardware and Cutlery, Crock
cry, Glass and Earthcuwarc, together with a choice
lot of
GROCERIES,
Such as Sugars of all kinds?Brown, Crushed and
Clarified, the liest Rio and Lagtiira Coffee, Extra
Golden Syrup, Cuba Molasses, Bacon Sides and
Hams, Cheese, Rice, Candles. Starch, Soaps, Soda,
l'eppcr, Spice, Ginger, Cloves, Nutmegs, &c.
We would call special attention to our stock of
Buggy and Carriage Materials,
Which has been carefully selected, and will be sold
low for cash.
We have also a full and complete assortment of
IRON, of all kinds used in this market, to which
we invite particular notice.
Give us a call, at least before buying, and exam?
ine our goods, which we will take pleasure in
showing to friends and customers.
G, A, Reed & Bobbins.
No. 1, Brick Range.
Oct IG, 18G7 . 18
NEW GOODS ! !
J..E. HARPER & CO,
TAKE pleasure in announcing to the public that
they are now receiving a beautiful stock of
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
"Which will be sold as low as they can be afforded
in this market. Our stock comprises
Calicoes, Alpaccas,
French and English Merinos,
Poplins, Delaines,
Jaconet and Swiss Muslin,
Blnck Silks, Ribbons,
Linseys, Corsets and Hoop Skirts,
Opera and Salsbury 1 'anncls,
Balmoral?, Shawls and Cloaks,
Jeans, Tweeds and Cassimcres,
Brown and Bleached Sheetings
and Shirtings.
YANKEE NOTIONS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
GROCERIES.
SUGAR,
COFFEE,
MOLASSES,
BAGGING, j
ROPE.
LEATHER?Hemlock. Oak Tan, Kip
Skins and Upper.
We return our thanks for the liberal patronage
heretofore received, and solicit a continuance of
the same. J. E. HARPER & CO.,
McCully's Corner.
Oct 2, 1367 IG 3m
Fall and Winter Styles!
CLARK & WHITE
HAVE just received a complete assortment of
Goods in their line, suitable for the season, and
embracing the latest styles for ME.YS WEAR,
consisting in part of
Cloths, Cassimcres,
Beaver Cloths?English and American,
Vestiugs, Flannels and Jeans',
Hats, Caps, Shoes,
Gloves, Cravats,
Umbrellas, Traveling Bags.
A full assortment of Trimmings to suit every
description of goods.
For the Ladies!
A splendid stock of Cloak cloths nnd trim?
mings?cut and made to order, from the latest
New Vork fashion plates, at very low prices.
50?' Suits of all kinds made at short notice,
and ufter the most recent fashions.
Ready-Made Clothing!
A carefully selected stoek of Rcndy-Madc Cloth?
ing, which will be sold at exceedingly short profits.
We invite an examination of this stock, satined
that we can please the most, fastidious.
CLARK & WHITE,
No. 0 Granite Rom.
Oct 9, 1SG7 17 'Im
COME AND GET
The Worth of Your Money!
E. YTEKU, A~ff<Oixt, has a well select?
ed stoek of GOODS, consisting of
Groeorios,
Crockorj'-v/arc,
Hats, ?&e. &c.
which he will sell low for cash, at the store for?
merly occupied by J. B. McGce, No. 1*2 Brick
Hange. J. B. McGec is on hand, and will be glad
to see his old customers.
October 10, 1807 IP?tf
BEWLEY, KEESE & CO.,
WHOLESALE A.N'U RETAIL DEALERS IX
DRY GrO OD S,
Groceries, Kardware,
BOOKS und STATIONERY,
Oct 16, 1807 18
WIITNER & WHITHER,
Successors to Harrison & Whitners,
Attorneys at Law and Solicitors in Equity.
J. II WI11TNER, B. F. WniTNER.
Pickens C. H. Anderson C. H
Jan 17, 1867 SI
Columbia Advertisements.
FISHER & LOWE AM,
DEALERS IX
Jpuxbkm, Cuttern, $ron, SM,
Agricultural Implements, Faints, Oils,
Window Glass,
GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS.
ma'x st., coi.ui.bia s. c.
E. H. PI5UER. B. K. IiOWEANCE.
20 llhls. Molasses, .
75 Bbls. Sugars, A B and C;
15 Bbls. Cut Loaf, Crushed and Powdered,
50 Bags Coffee,
Sugar-house Syrup,
Pickles, Teas, Soila Biscuit,
Sugar Crackers, &c, &c.
South Carolina Washing Machine.
We are the exclusive manufacturers of theabovo
machine in this State. It is patented by a South
Carolinian, and is the best machine in use.
Agents wanted throughout the State.
fisiiee'* lowbakce.
SHOT,
By ten bags or more, S3.12.1 per bag, by
FISHER & LOWRANC?.
corn whiskey,
By the barrel and very low.
Country Produce received and sold, and goodi
advanced on the same, provided the produce ieh?t
of perishable nature.
FISHER & LOTTE Ay CE,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Oct 9, 18C7 17
~CBINA Hilt*.
WM. B. STANLEY,
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
China, Glass & Earthenware,
Silvcr-l'latcd Britannia and Japanned Ware,
TABLE CUTLERY, MIRRORS,
OAS - FIXTURES,
AND
House-Furnishing Soods Generally.
OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE,
COLUMBIA. S. C.
Oct 9, 1867 17 2in
TllOi. e. giiegg. J. BOYU BECHSOXi
CtlAS. e. OREdii.
GREGG & CO.,
Importers and Dealers In
Comer Richardson and Taylor StresU
columbia, s. 0.
Oct 9, 18G7 17
MCKEBSON'S HOTEL,
Passengers conveyed to and from the De?
pots, free of charge.
T. S. NICKERSON, Proprietor.
Boh't. Hamilton, Sup't.
Oct 16, ISO? 18 ly
Augusta Advertisements.
MCOS LARD, COM,
MOLASSES, &c, &c.
10 IIIIDS. Clear Ribbed Sides,
5 Hhds. Clear Sidcs>
5 Casks Sugar Cured Hams,
150 Tkgs. Leaf Lard, in barrels tubs, pails,
15 Hhds. Prime Muscovado Molasses,
10 Hhds. Clayed Cuba Molasses,
175 Sacks Prime White-bread Corn,
75 Boxes Adamantine Candles,
125 Sacks Liverpool Salt.
With a full assortment of everything in the Groce?
ry Line.
jgigf* Ftfr sale at the lowest figures by
A. STEVENS,
Augusta, Geo.
August 28, 1867 11
BAGGING, ROPE, &c.
12 Bales Gunny Bagging,
225 Coils Rope?best- brands,
125 Kegs Old Dominion Nails?assorted,
For sale by
A. STEVENS,
Augusta, Geo.
August 28, 1S67 11
JAS.T. GARDINER & CO.,
WAREHOUSE
AXD
Commission Merchants,
McIXTOSn STREET.
Augusta, - Georgia?
WILL give their personal attention to the Sto?
rage and sale of COTTON, and such other Produce
as may 1 e sent to them.
Cash Advances made on Produce In Store*
JAS.T. GARDINER. R. B. MORRIS.
Oct 9, 18G7 17 Om
mmn nom,
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA,
S. M. JONES, Proprietor.
THIS Leading. Fashionable Hotel has been newly
and elegantly furnished, and is now prepared to
extend a Welcome lo the traveling public.
Cor.. Gi:0. II. JONES, Clncf Clerk.
Oct 9. l$f>7 17 _,
^PLANTERS HOTEL,
X. S. NICKERSONr
PROPRIETOR.
OctIC, 18C7 18 l^S