The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, January 29, 1868, Image 3
MUGS, MEDICINES,
CHEMICALS, &c,*&c.
J. J. Baker,
AT the sign the Golden Mortar, No. 3 Brick
Range, Anderson C. II. S. C, lias on hand a com?
plete and thorough supply of choice
Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals,
Faints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Varnishes,
Dye Stuffs, &c, &c,
Which he respectfully invites customers, friends
and the public generally, to examine before pur?
chasing elsewhere. Call and see, and with a com?
plete assortment, and low figures, you can save
time and money by buying here.
Jan 22, 18G8 81
NOT1C]
PERSONS IMEBTED TO ME,
EITHER Br NOTE OR ACCOUNT,
WILL J7I2TD IT TO TZEIS INTEREST
TO PAY UP,
ON OK BEFORE THE
FIRST OE FEBRUARY, 18GS.
I Cannot Wait any Longer.
MICHAEL LESSER,
A.gent.
Jan. 22, 1848 31
GTJA.1S"0!
PERUVIAN GUANO, direct from agents at mar?
ket rate".
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. $75 cash, $80
first November, with seven per cent, itiwrebt, ap?
proved ciiy acceptance.
BAUGrfS PHOSPHATE OF LIME, $G0 cash,
$65 firat Novemher, with uereu per cent, interest,
approved city acceptance.
PHtENIX GUANO, $55 cash, SG5 first Novem
ber, with ueveu p^r cent, interest, approved city
acceptanco.
FLOUR OF BOKE, unadulterated and unburnt.
FARMER'S PLASTER OR GYPSUM, warrant
ted pure.
In offering th.c above manures to planters, I do
so wi;b cv^ry confidence, not oDly having testimo?
nials from planters who have used them the past
year, but lie further guarantee that every cargo,
as it arrives, is analyzed by Professor Shepard. of |
the South Carolina Medical College, and the high
reputation of these manures fully kept up.
J. N. ROBSON,
1 aud 2 Atlantic Wharf, Charleston.
Jan 22, 18(58 81 2 m
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
In Equity?.A-iAtior-woxi.
Seid Gambrell, Adm'r, vs. Larkiu Gambrell, et al.
Bill for Partition Land, <J-c.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that Larkin Gam?
brell, Munro Gambrell and Thomas Gambrell, De?
fendants in the above stated cane, reside beyond
the limits of this State On motion of Reed &
Brown, Ccmy>. Sols.
Ordere?L. That said Defendants do appear, and
plead, answer or demur to said Bill of Compluhw
-within forly days troiu the publication hereof, or
the same will be taken pro confe?so against them.
W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.s.a.d.
Commissioner's Office,)
Jan. Tl. 18*38. / 81?5
HOUSE MD LOT FOR SALE.
THAT desirable residence on the Rocky River
Road, three-quarters of a mile from the Court
House, (now occupied by Mr. D. Crosby,) to
which is attached all ueccssary out-buildings,
good flower and vegetal)!* p.-n-di ns, &c. The lot
contains three acres, more or less, and is conven?
iently and eligibly located.
The above described property can be bought Rt
private sale, on application to the undersigned, on
or before Saleday in February next. If not sold
by that time, the property will be offered to the
hiphest bidder bctwecu the u<us.l hours of sain.
Terms?Cash or Cotton. Hie latter st market
price. JAMES A. HOYT, Ag't.
Jan 15, 18GS 30 3
NOTICE TO (HJA?DIANS, &c
GUARDIANS, Trustees, Receivers, Committee
men, &c, who are required to make annual re
turns to this ol5cc of the Estates in their hands,
possession or management, arc notified that the
same must be made on or by the second Monday
in March next, or Rules will be issued against
them as deiinouents. '
W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.s.a.o.
Commissioner'i Office,
Jan 22. 1808. / 31
}
Administrator's Notice.
ALL persons indebted to the Estates of B. F.
Hutchinson and D. T. Bo/.enian, both deceased,
are notified that payment must be miide to the un?
dersigned at once, or suits will be instituted ngaintt
them by Return Day.
W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d t adm'k.
Jan 22, 18G8 31
NOTICE.
DURING the second week in February next, we
will distribute all Share Leather in our possession.
??Cash for Tanning."
HUNTER & OSBORNE.
Anderson, Jan. 22, 18G8 31?4
' NOTICE.
MY wife, Ke/iah Adams, having left my bed and
board without provocation, 1 hereby forewarn all
persons against trusting her ou my account, as I
will not bu responsible for her contracts from this
Qate. SPENCER ADAMS, (colored.)
Jan 15, 1868 39 lamSm
Garden Seeds! Garden Seeds!!
WARRANTED genuine Drumhead Cabbago Seed,
for Bale at
BAJKER'S DRUG STORE.
Jan 32, 1898 81
Auction Sales for February.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
BY virtue of Writs of Fiera Facias to me directed,
I will expose to sale ou Saleday next, at Anderson
Court House, within the usual hours of sale, the
following property, to wit:
One Tract of Land, situated in Anderson Dis?
trict, on waters of Millwee Creek, adjoining lands
of Robert Steele, Jasper Williams and others, con?
taining three hundred acres, more or less, (except
the dwelling, necessary appurtenances, and twen?
ty acres of land, reserved as a homestead under
military orders.) Levied on as the property of
Samuel Craig, at the suit of Jasper Williams, Adm'r,
and ?. C. Craig, Adm'r.
Six Bales of Cotton, levied on as the property
of A. J. Hall, at the suit of J. S. & R. R. Beaty,
Administrators,
On Tuesday after Saleday, at the late residence
of the Defendant, 3,600 pounds of Cotton in the
seed, 1 black mule, 1 wagon and yoke of oxen,
4 fattening hogs, 1 stock hog, 3 cows and 2 calves,
1 yearling, 1 lot of corn, supposed to be 130 bush?
els, 1 two-horse carriage and harness, 1 lot of fod?
der, supposed to be 2,000 bundles, 3 pens Shucks,
1 thresher. Levied on as the property of A. J.
Hall, at the suit of Dr. W. J. Millford and others.
One Rifle Gun, levied on as the property of Jo?
seph Simmons, at the suit of the State for Taxes.
All of Defendants interest in one lot of Stone?
ware, levied on as the property of A. W. Clarkson,
at the suit of the Stale for Taxes.
One unimproved Lot in the town of Anderson,
known as the Steam Mill lot, bounded by lots of
O. H. P. Funt, lots of G. & C. Railroad, and oth?
ers. Levied on as too property of James Ander?
son, at the suit of S. & ?. Vf. Brown.
One Improved Lot in the town of Anderson, sit?
uated on McDuffie street, bounded by lots of Mrs.
Morris, Estate of James A. Winthrop and others,
containing Two Acres, more or less. Levied on
as the property of the Estate of Samuel G. Earle,
at the suit of B. F. Brown.
One Unimproved Lot in the town of Andersou,
bounded by Tanyard street, and lot on which De?
fendant now resides and others, containing one
half acre, more or less Levied on as the property
of Elijah Webb, at the suit of Sharpe & Watson.
On Tuesday after Saleday, at residence of De?
fendant, 1 lot men's hats, 1 lot Indies' hats, 1 lot
jewelry, 1 lot buttons and tooth brushes, 1 lot of
pocket books. 1 lot crockery ware, six fry iug pans,
1 stock lock, 12 augers, 1 lot spoons and gimlets, 1
lot glassware, 3 slates, 1 looking glass, 3 chair-3, 1
pair couuter scales, 1 tobacco cutter, 1 peg cutter
and shoe punch, 3 caudle stands, 1 lot pen stocks,
I lot suspenders, 1 lot ribbon, combs, needles^ vio?
lin strings, wrappiug paper and neckties, 1 chest?
nut sorrel mare. 4 milch cows and 3 calves, 100
bushels corn, 1500 bundles fodder, 2 pens shucks,
1 four-horse wagon, 1 double barrel shot gun.
Levied on as the properly of D. L. Hall, at the
suit of Allen S. Barksdalc and wife.
On Tuesday after Saleday, at Pendleton, one
Steer. Levied on as the property of H. J. KnauS,
at the suit of J. B. E. Sloan aud others.
Terms cash.
WM. McGUKIN, s.a.d.
Jan 8, 18G8 29
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
In Equity?Anderson.
Susan Featherston vs. Cary Feathorston, et. al.?
Bill for Partition Real Estate.
I WILL sell on Saleday in February next, at the
risk of former purchaser, the Tract of Laud known
M
CRAYTONVILLE,
And described in the pleadings as the Real Estate
of Louis P. Fe?tberston, deceased, situate iu An?
derson District, ou waters of Barker's creek, con?
taining
Six Hundred and Forty Acreu,
MORE OR LESS.
TERMS OF SALE :
On a credit of one and two years?except the
costs, which must be paid cash.
W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.b.a.d.
Commissioner's Office, 1
Anderson, Jan. 8, 1868. j 29?1
ORDINARY'S SALE.
BY virtue of an order from Robert Junkin, O. A.
D., I will expose to sule on Saleday next, wit bin
the usual hours of sale, at Anderson C. H., the
following lots of lands, to wit:
Lot INo. 1,
Situate in Anderson District, on waters of Rocky
River, adjoining lands of P. S. Hall. Thomas Mor?
gan and others, containing one hundred acres,
more or less. Sold at the risk of the former pur?
chaser, A. S. Barksdalc, for distribution among the
heirs at law of Fleming Waters, dee'd. Thums?
On a credit of twelve months from day of sule,
purchaser giving bond and approved security, with
a mortgage of the premises to the Ordinary for
the payment of the purchase money?except the
costs, which must be paid in cash.
WM. McGUKIN, s.a.d.
Jan 8. 1868 29
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
ANDERSON DJ STRICT.
A. 0. Norris, Adm'r, &c, vs. F. B. Norris, J. H.
Zimmerman, et. al.?Bill for Jnstruciion, Discov?
ery, Relief, <J-c.
By Tirtue of an order from the Court of Equity to
me directed, I will expose to sale on Saleday in
February next, at Anderson C. II., between the
uenial Lours of sale, the following Real Estate of
Robert B. Norris, deceased, lo wit:
One Tract of Land,
Containing two hundred and fifty-six acres, more
or less, situated in Anderson District, whereo?i
James T. Norris formerly resided.
TERMS OF SALE:
On a credit of one and two years, with interest
from day of sale, purchasers lo give bonds with
at least two approved sureties, and a mortgage of
the premises to secure payment of the purchase
money, and to pay so much in cash as will be ne?
cessary lo pay the costs of these proceedings, and
to pay for all necessary papers.
A. 0. NORRIS,
Administrator with Will annexed.
Jan 8, 1808 29 4
Coparfnership Notice.
Mb. A. R. BROYLES having purchased the in?
terest of Mr. J. D. M. Bobbins in the stock of
Goods recently owned by C. A. Reed it Dobbins,
the undersigned have this day formed a copartner?
ship under the name and style of REED &
BROYLES, and will continue the business at the
same stand. They have now in store u small as?
sorted slock of Goods, suited lo the country and
the season, which they will sell for cash or barter
for country produce, on terms as reasonubleas can
be had in this market, cost or no cost. They in?
vite the patronage of their friends and the public.
C. A. HEED,
A. R. BROYLES.
Jan 7, 1808 30
CRAYTON & SON,
AGENTS FOR THE
PENDLETON FACTORY.
HAVING been appointed Agents for the Pendle?
ton Factory, we will keep on hand and sell Cotton
Yarns at Factory price.
ALSO,
A large lot of COOKING STOVES and Fixtures,
now in store, which we will sell very low for cash.
CRAYTON & SON.
Jan 15, 18G8 30 3ra
Landreth's Garden Seeds.
Warranted fresh and genuine, for sale by
CATER & WALTERS.
Jan. 16, 1888 80 ft
BY PAYING WHAT YOU OWE US.
SHARPE & FANT
WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF
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BOUGHT SINGE TIB DBCMNB,
Groceries,Hardware,Saddlery,
CROCKEEY-WARE,
IRON, NAILS, &C, FOE SALE LOW
EOR CASH OR BARTER.
SHARPE & FANT.
will from this day gell our entire
of C?oods at Mew York Cost:
Consisting of Broadcloths from $3.00 to $8.75 per yard ; Cnssimcrcs, Si.00 to $5.75; Vestings;
Beaver Cloths, SI.75 to $8.75; Ladies' Cloak Goods, $1.75 to $2.50; Tweeds, 75 cents ; Kentucky
Jeana, 10 to 40 cents; Handkerchiefs, 12} to 75 cents ; Gloves, Hosiery, Cravats, Shirts and Collars,
Merino Undershirt a and Drawers. Also, a fine assortment of
BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, &c.
Also, a nico lot of H>X2TV GOODS, such as Brown and Bleached Shining from 7 to 15
cents per yard; Calicoes from 7 to 12* cents per yard; Hoop Skirts, 50 to 75 cents; Ladies and Gents
Shawls from $1.50 to $6.50 i Plaid Linseys, \l\ to 25 couts.
C2T All Goods will be sold exclusively for Cash. Call and see us.
CLARK, WHITE & CLARK,
Anderson Court House, So. Ca.
Jan 15, 1SGR
30
ADVANCING.
SECOND SUPPLY THIS PALL !
GREAT ADDITIONS TO OUR STOCK.
HAVING TAKEN TUE ADVANTAGE Ol' THE DEPRESSION IN THE
market for ilio lust ten days,
'Va
Bough' heavily at the reduced prices, and are now receiving a second supply of all kituN of I>I?,Y
GOODS, both tine and low prices, at much lower figures than they were carly in thc season.
Delaines from 20 to 25 cents, worth 30 to 35 cents.
Poplins from 30 to 50 cents, worth 37J and 75 cents.
Good brande of bleached Cottons very much reduced. WAKMATOOSA at 25?worth 30 couts.
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 tho war in
gold. Calicoes from 8 to 15 cents.
The place to
Buy Good Goods and Cheap Goods and Fine Goods,
AND THE PLACE TO FIND ONE OF THE
LAMEST STOCKS W TEIE CI?TY, HS AT
If. R
L'S I
& BROS.
FREDERICKSBURG STORE (Corner by the Planter's Hotel),
AUGUSTA. GA.
Oct. 80, 18ft7
20?2m
4'& I
M OFF AT COST
ON THE FIRST OF JANUARY, 1868.
WE HAVE ON HAND A VERY LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, IRON,
CROCKERY, WOODEN WARE, &CM
Which wc will commence [.his day SELLING OFF AT COST. We will enumerate somo of tho leading
articles and prices:
Salt. $3.00; Ragging. 25 to 28 cents; Rope, 12* to 18; Coffee, 20 to 28; Sugar, 16 to 20; Sweda
Iron, 9 to 10; English Iron. 7 to 8: King's Mountain. 0 cents ; Ames' Shovels and Spades, $1.25;
Yarn, Si.50; Augusta ? Sheeting, 12} : Sea Island Shirting, 10 to 14; Calico, G to 13J; Men's and
Boy's Hats, 50 cents to $3.00, and everything else in proportion.
We sell entirely for Cash, or Country Produce at cash prices. We invite merchants and tho publi?
generally to call and examine our Urge stock before buying elsewhere.
BEWLEY, KEESE & CO.
Jjgg- All persons indebted to us will pleas? come forward and pay up by the first day of February
next. We must have money. B?WLE\, KEESE & CO.
Anderson C. H.. January 1st. 1868_37
THE CHARLESTON HOUSE,
287 KING STREET, 289
TOLL, WEBB <fe CO.,
S87
DOMESTIC STORE.
We will always keep on hand a large and well
assorted stock of
Such as Kerseys. Longcloths, Plains. Family Linens
Woolens, Brown Shirtings, Satinets, Calicoes,
Cassimeres, Ginghams, Black Cloths, Osnaburgs.
Sheetings, Blankets of all qualities.
Terms cash or city acceptance.
Our entire Slock has been marked down, and we
LACE STORE.
We keep always on hand a full assortment of
Goods suitable
SCCH AS
jiLaces, Embroideries, Linen Cambrio Handker?
chiefs. White Goods, Black Goods, Dress Good*.
Silks, Cloaks, Shawls, Parasoln, Hoop Skirts and
Notions.
are daily receiving new Goods by every steamer, at
reduced prices.
Wholesale Department, Up Stairs, 237 and 239
Calicoes. 7J?8?9?94?10?11?12}?18? cents ; Brown Shirtings,
cents; Bleached Long Cloths, 8?9? 1U?11?12$?13?14?15
the lowest market rates
King Street.
i_8_9?10?11?12J to IS
18 to 20 cents. AU olhor Goodg at
Dec. 25, 1SG7
STOLL, WEBB & CO.,
287 and 2S9 Kintr Street, Charleston, S. C
In consideration of the scarcity of
money, the prices for Watch Work
for the year 1868 will be as follows:
For cleaning a Watch, $1.00
" mainspring, 1.00
Repairing chain, 50
Click and Hatched, 1.00
Top jewel, 50
Jewelled hole, 1.00
New staff to lever, 3.50
New cylinder, 4.00
Watch Glasses, 25
Watch Keys, 10
Repairing of all kinds of Watches
in proportion to the above.
Jewelry repaired in a workman?
like manner, at prices to suit the
times. Also, Clocks and Musical
Works repaired.
t-Csr* All work warranted to be
well and substantially done.
F. C. v. BORSTEL,
No. 4 Brick Rans;e.
ft>2SOTOGKAP3fS!!
Tnkcn in various styles, and fitted up in a work?
manlike manner. Having recently received tlie
latest improvements. I am now prepared to furnish
from the small medallion to the life-size Portrait,
more ported than was ever taken in the country
before, and equal to I tie best taken in the world.
Let your habiliments be dark, and I insure you a
gem of a Picture, at a moderate price.
Cull at F. C. v. BORSTEL'S
Jewelry Store, No. 4 Brick Range.
January 3, 18*38 " 37
THE ANDERSON
MALE ACADEMY
WILL BE OPENED AGAIN
3IONDAY, EE13. 3, 18G8.
THE following rates of Tuition will be charged:
Primary English and .Mathematical Studies,
per quarter nt Ten Weeks. S 7 50
Classical, ur higher English studies, with
Mathematics, per quarter ten weeks, 10 00
A student will be charged from the time he en
lets to the end of the quarter, and :io deduction
will he made for loss of lime, except in case of
prolonged illness
Board can be had in good families, the price
ranging from S13 to Sin per mouth.
Prompt payment mm: be made at the end of each
quarter.
W. J. LIGON, Principal.
Jan S. 1808 20
H0BSE - SHOEING.
THE undersigned begs leave to inform the public
generally that he is prepared to do cheaper und
better Shoeing than any one else, and will shoe
the wildest animals ns well as the tamest. Bring
your Horses und Mules, and enough money to
pay for work already done, besides for payment of
work hereafter, us 1 will work for ('ash only. Al?
so, 1 urn prepared lo do all Itlitcksmilhing on the
most favorable terms, and in the best possible style.
D. WHITE.
Jan 8, 1868 29 4
BOOTS AND SHOES.
I HAVE removed my HOOT ami SHOE SHOP on
Granite Kow, over Towers & Burr Us'Si ore, where
I urn prepared to do all work in my line, in the
best style, on short notice, and at low prices.
Give me a call.
Z. Sil ARPE.
Jan 8,18ri8 29 2m
a
ALL Persons indebted to the old firm of J. E ei
W. M. ?EI.OTTE. or to W. M. BELOTTE. individ.
ually. will save trouble ami cost by calling soon
and settling with the undersigned.
W. M. BEI-OTTE.
Fondleten, B. C, Oct.?, 18C7 IF?to
Elim A?JU7ALS!
Cheapest Goods in Town!
ft LESSER, Agent,
HAS just returned from Charleston with large ad?
ditions to Iiis stock of Goods, purchased at exceed?
ingly low prices, aud which will be sold at corres?
ponding figures to purchasers. As a specimen at
what he is prepared to do, the attention of the
public is invited to the astonishing fact that he ie
now selling
Calicoes at from 10 to 15 cents per yard.
DeLaines from 25 to 20 cents.
And all other goods in proportion.
A LARGE! STOCK OP
BOOTS & SHOES,
Just Received, and now offering at cheaper xatee
than ever before known in this place.
ftaf* In addition to the artioles enumerated
above, I have a general assortment of Goods of ev?
ery description, and will not be undersold in this
market. Give me a call before purchasing else?
where.
M. LESSEE, Agent.
Dec 4, 1867 25
Life and Fire Insurance Agency.
HAVE your lives Insured while in health, that
yon may leave something for the support of your
dear wife and children alter your death. A hus?
band and father is not doing his duly to his fami?
ly unless lie gets a Life Policy. "Set thy house im
order ; thou sliillt die."
Insure your dwellings; a single spark may, iu
one hour, leave your dwelling iu ashes. Delays
are dangerous.
A number of the best Life and Fire Insuranco
Companies in the United States are represented by
the subscriber. Give h;m a call, at No. 4 Granite
Row, Anderson C. IL, S. C.
A. B. TOWERS,
Life and Fire Insurance Agent
Nov 13, 1S07 22 2m
NOTICE.
Mrs. C. R. Murray
Will resume the Exercise* of hor School
ON MONDAY, THE 20TH DAY JAXUABY, 1868.
TEH MS?-Per Quarter of Ten Werks, payable
in Currency, for Spelling. Heading. Writing, Geog?
raphy, and the primary rules of Arithmetic,?Six
Dollars. For all or any of the higher branches
usually taught in Female Colleges, Ten Dollar*.
Music, Ten Dollars per quarter extra.
Anderson C. H.. Jan. S. 1808 20??
J. B. F/?cGEE,
LIOENSIO AUCTIONEER,
E. 3., 3. C.
JBsSf" Offers Iiis services to the public generally
iu this and surrounding Districts, aud will charge
moderate commissions.
Jan. Iti, 1868 30 6m
To Defaulters for Town Taxes.
ALL persons owing Corporation Tax np to the
1st January. 1808, are hereby notified that by pay?
ing the same on or bet?re the 1st day of February
next, they ran do so without being double taxed.
Alter ibis time, tin- Fi Fa's already against them
will ho enforced hy levy and sale ot their property
By order of the Council
S. BLECKLEY, Sec. & Treas.
Jan 15. 1868 *?? 2
FAIR NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to CATER & WALTERS
must (Mine forward ami make settlement hy the
?Ith day of February, or they will find tbeir Ac?
counts in the hands of an officer for collection.
Longer tiniQ eanjaot be ?gi<P\
j&. i<t, m m *