The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, February 05, 1868, Image 4

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TAXES! TAXES!! FOE 1867. I WILL attend the following places for the pur? pose of Assessing "and Collecting Taxes for the jear 1867: Craytonville, Monday, February 11". , - Honea Path, '.' l2 Calb o an, " 13. Williamston, " 14. Belton, " l?. . Storeville, Monday, " 17. Tucker's, "18. Monattsville, " 19? Holland's Store, 2& McClinton's, M 21. Gilmer's, " 22. Brown's Muster Ground, ?* 24. Townville, 25. Pendlcton, M 26. Eaton's, " 27. Craig's, ere. same day. Centreville, ** 28. Shearer's, era. same day. . Orrville, Monday, March 2. ' White Plains, 3. Long's Store, " 4. -; jSlabtown, ??6. ' Wilson's & Carpenter's Store, 6. And at Anderson C. H. from the 9th to the I5th, when my books will be closed. Real Estate.?25 cts. on $100. - Buggies, Carriages; Gold and Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry and Pianos?SI on every $100. Articles Manufactured?S2 on every $100. On Gross Incomes from employments, faculties ?nd professions?$2.50 on every $100. On Gross Income from salaries, rents and mon? eys at interest?$1 on every $100. On Hotels. Restaurants?$2 on every $100. Capitation Tax?$1 between the ages of 21 & 60. On Dogs?$1. Road Tax?25 per cent, on General Tax. Poor Tax?37 ? " " " Public Buildings?12 per cent, on General Tax. S. E. MOOR Ii, T. C Jan 29, 1868 82 NOTICE ! LEE'S MILL, Anderson Dtstbict, 1 January 20, 18o8. j THE citizens of the surrounding country ar? re? spectfully informed that my Wheat and Corn Mills Ate in successful operation. They are turning out a superior article, both of. Meal and Flour. The usual toll of the country is charged, and cus? tomers will have their wants promptly attended to by a civil and attentive Miller. Thankful tor the large patronage already bestowed, a coutinuance ?f the same is solicited. ALSO, That I am now putt tug up a complete sett of machinery for the CLEANING OF RICE and BARLEY. The Rice will be received in the straw or threshed. If brought in threshed out, a charge of twenty per cent, will be mauc for cleaning and assorting it, the Mill retaining the offal. The charge for~threshing will be as usual for other grain. Should any person wish to procure Seed Rice, I will furnish them a superior article at cost price, charging nothing for my services. The highest market price paid in cash or barter for Corn. Wheat, Rough Rice, Barley, or other grain. THUS. B. LEE. Jr. Jan 29. 18f?S 32 lm IENS0JN HOUSE, ANDERSON, S. C. ' THE undersigned ha* taken charge of the above well-known Hotel, and is prepared to accommodate tu? traveling public'in the very hest style, and on the d?ost reasonable terms. The table will be sup? plied with everything the market a:Vords, and eve? ry attonttoii givenito render guests comfortable. ' Smbles uro attached to (he House, and Horses will be carefully attended'to. . j WM. M. OSBORNE. IsTew Firm! CORNER 0E THE BENSON HOUSE. * The undersigned have formed a copartnership under the nauie and style ' ? 0SB0ENE & KEESE In the mercantile business, and will keep constant? ly on hand a general assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. .The senior partner returns thanks for the liberal patronage heretoiore extended to him, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the same lor the new nrm. WM. M. OSBORNE, EDWIN E. KEESE. Jan 25.1868 32 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, In ; Equitv-Anderson. John-Wilson , and Mat hew Brazeale vs. Elkanah C. Cob&flnd wife Sarah Cobb, Wm. M. Coolcy, et al.?Petition for Relief, $c. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Elkanah C. Cobb* one of the Defendants in this case resides beyond the limits of this State. Ou motion of A. T. Broyles, Pro. Pets.," Ordered, That he -do appear and plead, answer or demur to said Petition within forty days from the date of the first publication hereof, or a decree pro coniesso will be entered of record against him. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.k.a.u. Commissioner's Office, > . Jan. 29, 1868. . / 82?5 Charlest?n Hotel, THE undersignedTespecttully informs Iiis friends and the travelling public, he has taken charge of the above well-knowu FIRST CLASS HOTEL, and refurnished and refitted it, in all its depart? ments. The celebrated ARTESIAN WATER BATHS, HOT, COLD und SHOWER, at all hours. Coaches run to and from all Railroads and Steamers, with attentive Porters. The patronage of the travelling public is respectfully solicited. J. P. HORBACH. Agent, Jan 20,1868 32 Proprietor. NOTICE TO GUARDIANS, &c GUARDIANS, Trustees, Receivers. Committee men, &c , who are required to make annual re turns to this office of the Estates in their hands, possession or management, arc notified that the same ranst. be made on or by the second Monday in March. next, or Rules will be issued against them as delinquents. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.k.a.d. Commissioner's Office, 1 Jan 22, 1868. / ' 31 Administrator's Notice. ALL'persons indebted to the Estates of B. F. Hutchinson and D. T. Hozeman, both deceased, are notified that payment must be made to the un? dersigned at once, or suits will be instituted against them by Return Day. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d * aum'r Jan 22J 1868 ' 81 NOTICE. LOST or mislaid, a NOTE given by James Russell, principal, James Stuart and Alexander Pressly, sureties, for $14.72. payable in specie. Said Note was given 11th day of December, 1866, and due twelve months after date. All persons are fore? warned against trading for said Note. JOHN CUNNINGHAM. Jan 29r 1888 83 * J DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, &c, &c. ?X. ?J. Baker, AT the Bign of the Golden Morlar, No. 3 Brick Range, Anderson C. H, S. C, has on hand a com? plete and thorough supply of choice Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Paints. 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, 1808 31 PERSONS INDEBTED TO ME, EITHER BY NOTE OR ACCOUNT, Will FLUT) IT TO THEIR INTEREST TO PAY UP, Cm OR BEFORE THE FIRST OF FEBRUARY, 1868. I Cannot Wait any Longer. MICHAEL LESSER, .Argent. Jan. 22, 18G8 31 GUANO! PERUVIAN GUANO,' direct from agents at mar? ket rates. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, S75 cash, S80 first November, with seven per cent, interest, ap? proved city acceptance. BAUGH'S PHOSPHATE OF LIME. $G0 cash, $6.r> first November, with seven per cent, interest, approved city acceptance. PHOENIX GUAM). S?5 cash, ?U5 first Novem? ber, with Beveu per cent, interest, npproved city acceptance. FLOUR OF BONE, unadulterated and unburnt. FARMER'S PLASTER OR GYPSUM, warran? ted pure. In offering the above manures to planters, I do so with every confidence, not only having testimo? nials from planters who have used them the past year, but the 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 kepi up. J. N. ROBSON, 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf, Charleston. Jan 22. 18GS 31 2m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In i?qixity?Anderson. Rcid Gambrell, Adtn'r, vs. Lark in Gambreil, et al. .Bill for Partition Land, J/c. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Larkin Gam? brell, Munro Gambroll and Thomas Gambrell, De? fendants in the above stated case, reside beyond the limits of this State. On motion of Reed & Brown, Comp. Sols., Ordered. That said Defendants do appear, and plead, answer or demur to said Bill of Complaint within forty days from the publication hereof, or the same will be taken pro confesso against them. W. W. HUMPHREYS, ce.a.i>. Commissioner's Office, 1 Jan. 22, 1808. / 81?5 Copartnership Notice. Ma. A. U. BROYLES having purchased the in? terest of Mr. J. D. M. Dobbins in the stock of j Goods recently owned by C. A. Reed & Dobbins, the undersigned have this day funned a copartner? ship under the mime and style of REED & BROYLES. and will continue the business at the same stand. The}' have now in store a small as? sorted stock of Goods, suited to the country and the season, which they will sell for cash or barter for country produce, on terms ks reasonable as can be had in this market, cost or no cost. They in? vite the patronage of their friends and the public. C. A. REED, A. R. BEOYLES. Jan 7, 18G8 80 CRAYTON & SON7 AGENTS FOR THE PENDLETON FACTOBY. HAVING been appointed Agents for the rendlc 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, 1868 30 3m First and Last Notice. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to me will come forward and pay up, as 1 am need? ing the money. Return Day is close at baud. WM. M. OS BORNE. Jan 29, 1868 82 8 NOTICE. DURING the second week in February next, we will distribute all Share Leather in our possession. I '?Cash for Tunning." nUNTER & OSBORNE. Anderson, Jan. 22, 1808 31?4 NOTICE. MY wife, Keziah Adams, having left my bed and board without provocation, 1 hereby forewarn all persons against trusting her on my account, as I will not be responsible for her contracts from this date. SPENCER ADAMS, (colored.) Jan 16, 1868 89 lattSii BY PAYING- MAT YOU OWE US. SHAEPE & FANT. WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF BOUGHT SINCE THE DECLINE, Grroceries,Hardware,Saddlery, CROCKERY-WARE, IRON, MILS, &C., FOE SALE LOW FOR CASH OR BARTER. SH ARPE & FANT. J We will frosij this day sell our entire itoek of CSoods at Hew York Cost: Consisting of Broadcloths from S3.00 to SS.75 per yard ; Cashmeres, SI.00 to $5.75; Vostings Beaver Cloths, SI.75 to SS.75: Ladies' Cloak Goods, $1.7? In. $2.50; Tweeds, 75 cents; Kentucky Jeans. 10 to 40 cents: Handkerchiefs, 12} to 75 cents ;? Gloves, Hosiery, Cravats, Shirts and Collars Merino Undershirts and Drawers. Also, a fine assortment of ''Su ''?Swiii "Xui '.'Ii? "^Sw^ Si . '?^Hi "'3''3*' \S ,;'S3l ''3 'iffhlu ffini'11' BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, &c. Also, a nice lot of DRY GOODS, such as Brown and Bleached Shirting from 7 .to 15 ceuts per yard; Calicoes from 7 to 12J cents per yard : Hoop Skirts, 50 to 75 cents; Ladies and Gents Shawls from $1.50 to $6.50 i Plaid Linseys, 12? to 25 cents. ss& All Goods will be sold exclusively for Cash. Call and see us. CLARK, WHITE & CLARK, Anderson Court House, So. Ca. Jan 15, 18G8 .30 H SECOND SUPPLY THIS EALL! GREAT ADDITIONS TO OUR STOCK. AVISO TAKEN THE ADVANTAGE OF THE DEPRESSION IX THE market for the lust ten days, H?tt 33 wm Sa t<si wm V.m w W W tonu W wmb ?>*# *3r 9 Bought heavily at the reduced prices, and are now receiving a second supply of all kinds of DRY GOODS, both tine and low prices, at. much lower figures than they were early in the season. Delaines from 20 to 25 cents, worth 30 to 35 cents. Poplins from 30 to 50 cents, worth 37J and 75 cents. Good brands of bleached Cottons very much reduced. 1VARMAT00SA at 25?worth 30 cents. New York Mills at 30 cents, worth 30 cents. One hundred and fifty CLOAKS just opened, from 53 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 TLACE TO FIND ONE OF THE STO(GK? W OTE OTO, US AT V. RICHARDS & BROS. FREDERICKSBURG STORE (Cornor by the Planter's Hotel), AUGUSTA, <xA. Oct. 80, 1867 20?2? SELLING OFF AT COST os v.r.: first of January, ises. WE HAVE ON HAND A VERY LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, IRON, "crockery, wooden ware, &c, Which we will commence this day SELLING OFF AT COST. We will enumerate some of the leading articles and prices: Salt, S3.0U; Bagging. 25 to 28 cents: Rope, 12* to IS; Coffee, 2C to 28; Sugar, 1G to 20; Swede Iron, 9 to 10; English Iron. 7 to 8: King's Mountain, 6 cents; Ames' Shovels aud Spades, $1.25; Yarn. Si.50; Augusta ? Sheeting. 121 : Sea Island Shirting, 1U to 14; Calico, 6 to 13^ ; Men^s and Boy's Hats. 50 cents to $3.00, and everything else in proportion. We sell entirely lor Cash, or Country Produce at" cash prices. We invite merchants and the publi? generally to call and examine our large stock before buying elsewhere. BEWLEY,. KEESE & CO. fl?g- All persons indebted to us will please come forward and poy up by the first day of February next. Wo must have money. BEWLEY, KEESE & CO. Andorsnn C. 11.. January 1st. 1808_-_37 THE C ARLESTON HOUSE, 287 KING STREET, 289 STOLL, WEBB & CO., DOMESTIC STORE. We will always keep on hand a large and well assorted stock of Such as Kerseys. Longcluths. Plains. Family Linens Woolens. Brown Shirtings, Satinets. Calicoes, Cassitoercs. Ginghams. Black Cloths, Osnaburgs. Sheetings, Blankets of all qualities. Terms cash or city acceptance. LACE STORE. We kcpp always on baud a full assortment of Goods suitable SCCH AS Laces, Embroideries, Linen Cambrie Handker? chiefs, White Goods. Black Goods, Dress Goods, Silks, Cloaks. Shawls, Parasols, Hoop Skirts and Notions. Our entire Stock has been marked down, and we are daily receiving nc-w Goods by every steamer, at ?.?educed price.-. Wholesale Department, tip Stairs, 287 and 289 King Street. Calicoes. 7A?8?9?!i.'. ? ltj?l 1?121 ?l.W, cents : Brown Shirtings. 7A?S;?9?10?11?12* to IS cents; Bleacfied Long Cloths, S?0?10?11?12$?13?H?15?18 to 20* cents. All other Goods at the lowest market rales STOLL, WEBB & GO., Doc. 25, 18C7 287 and 289; Kinjr Street, Charleston, S. C . In consideration of the scarcity of money, the prices for Watch Work for the year 1S6S will be as follows: For cleaning a Watch, $1.00 " mainspring, 1.00 Repairing chain, ? 50 Click and Ratchejd, 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. ^^=B All work warranted to be well and substantially d?>ne. F. C. v. BORSTEL, N?. 4 Brick Range. . Taken in various styles, and fitted up in a work manlike manner. Having recently received the latest improvement!'. 1 am now prepared to furnish from the small medallion to the lit'e-sizc Portrait, more period than was ever taken in the country before, and equal to the hirst taken in the world. Let your habiliments be dark, and 1 insure you a gem of a Picture, at a moderate price. Call at F. C. v. HORSTEL'S Jewelry Sture, >"o. -1 Brick Kange. January 3, 1SUS 37 THE ANDERSON MALE ACADEMY WILL BE OPENED AGAIN MONDAY, FEB. 3, THE following rates of Tuition will be charged: Primary English and Mathematical Studies, per quarter of Ten Weeks, S 7 50 Classical, or higher English studies, with Mathematics, per quarter ten weeks. 10 u0 A student will he charged fw?in the time lie en? ters to the end of the quarter, and no deduction will lie made for loss ot time, except in case of prolonged illness Board can be had in pond families, the price ranging from SIU 1? S15 per month. Prompt payment iimut be made at the end of each quarter. W. J. LIGON, Principal Jan 8. 1SCS 120 HORSE - SHOEING, THE undersigned begs leave to inlorm the public generally that he is prepared to do cheaper and belter Shoeing than any one else, and will shoe (he wildest animals as well as the tamest. Bring on your Horses and Mules, and enough money to pay for work already done, besides fur paytinmi of work hereafter, as 1 will work for Cash only. Al? so, I am prepared to do all Blacksmith inn "n 'he most favorable terms, and in the be.-i pos?ib!n style. 1). WHITE. Jan 8, 18?8 29 4 BOOTS AND SHOES. I HAVE removed my BOOT and SHOE SHOP on Granite Bow, over Towers & Biirrlss- Store, where ! I am prepared to do all wort; in my line, in ihc j best style, on Short nut tee, and at low prices. Give mc a call. Z. SIIARPE. Jan 8,18?8 29 2m FAIR H?TI? . ALL Persons indebted to the obi firm nf J. E. <>: W. M. BELOTTE. ..no W. M. BE LOTTE, individ? ually, will save trouble and cost by calling soon and settling with the undersigned. W. M. BELOTTE. Fartletwe, ft. ?,, G*. ft, 1917 llMte FRLSH ARRIVALS! Cheapest Goods in Town I I M, LESSER, Agent, ? HAS just returned from Charleston with large ad ditious to his stock of Goods..purchased at exceed- ? ingly low prices, and which will be sold at eorrei | ponding figures to purchasers. As a specimen of j what lie is prepared to do, the attention of the : public is inriied to the astonishing fact that he is j uow selling I Calicoes at fr. m 10 to 15 cents per yard. DeLrtines from 25 to 20 cents, And all other goods in proportion. A LARGE STOCK OF ' LOOTS & SHOES, Just'Received, and now offering at cheaper rates than ever before known in this place. ?s9* In addition to the articles enumerate* 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. Mi LESSER, Agent. Dec 4. 18(57 25 Life and Fire Insurance Agency. HAVE your lives Insured while in health, that 'you inay leave something for the support of your dear wife and children alter your death. A hus? band :md fallier is not doing his duty to his fami? ly unless he gets a Life Policy. "Set thy house"ia order: thou shall die." Insure your dwellings: a single spark may, ia one Imur. leave your dwelling in ashes. Delays are dangerous. A number of the best Life and Fire In*uranc* Companies in the L'nited States are represented by the subscriber, fiive Irin a call, at No. 4 Granit? How, Anderson C. IL, S. C. A. r?. TOWERS. Life and Fire Insurance Agent. Not 10. 1S07 :!2 2m "notice. Mrs. O. R. Murray Will resume the Exercises of her School ON MONDAY, THE 23TB DAY JANUARY, 1868. TERMS?Per Quarter of Ten Weeks, paynblo in Currency, lor .Spoiling. Iteading. Writing, Geog? raphy, and the primary rules of Arithmetic.?Six Dollars For all or :iny of the higher branches usually laugh) in Female follegcs. Ten Dollars. Music* Ten Dollars per quarter extra. Anderson C. Ii.. Jan. 8. iStiS 29?8 J. B. iVlcGEE, AHHIE??I5f Ii. B.. 3. B. P-S?" Offers his services to the public generally in ibis aiid surrounding Districts, and will charge moderate commissions. Jan. 15. 1808 " *30 Cm To Defaulters for Town Taxes. ALL person* owing Corporation Tux up to the 1st January. IStfS. arc ln.tvby notified that by pay? ing the sum- or before the 1st day of February: next, ihoy can do so without being double taxed. After this tinio. the Fi Fa's already against ihcm will be enforced by levy and sale ol their property By ovtler of ihe Council. S. HLECKLEY, Sec. & Trcas. Jan 15. I8fi8 30 2 . Hf?IrIjotice. ALL persons indebted to CATER k WALTERS m'>M come forward and make settlement by th? 4th day of February, or they wi l find their Ao -counts in the hands of an officer for collection. Longer time cannot be given. ft*.io. im m ?