The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, May 20, 1868, Image 3
GREAT ATTRACTION!
JUST RECEIVED,
A LO? OF ONE AND EIGHT DAY
ALAB?t CLOCKS,
- * Which will be sold cheap.
; A ?MDSP m .OT? JJEOTkETj
Spectacles, ol aillkiiids,
! WATCHES,
Kew from the manufactory, from 8 to 40 dollars,
co yoa.need not patronize any. ticket,^ bogus con
5 carn*.' '? Yon can buy watches in Anderson for two
dollars less than you can get them in New York,
and save pay' for Expressage besides, or saving ex
penses to go, there to get one.
WATCHES REPAIRED
Ab'heretofore, or new ones-made to order.
Old Gold and Silver bought or exchanged;
Sewing Machines, of Wheeler & Wilson's make;
for sale.
Piano? for sale, at New York prices.
Call at Ko. 4 Brick Hange.
P. C. r. BORSTEL.
PICT??EES TAKEN,
In aB the various styles,
No. 4 3SJRICK RANGE.
May 18, 1868 - 47
- - _?
m. BANKRUPTCY.
In the District Court of the United States
for the District of South Carolina.
- In the. matter of Thomas J. Pic ?ens, Bankrupt, |
by whom a Petition for Adjudication of Bank?
ruptcy tos filed on the 27th day of February,
S " A. D. 1868, in said Court.
. THIS is to'give notice that on lie Sixth day of
. "May, A. D., 1868, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was ,
issued against the Estate of Thomas J. Pickens,
of Pendleton, in'the District of Anderson, and
State of South Carolina, who.has been adjudged a
: .Bankrupt, ca his own Petition ; that the payment
of any Debts and Delivery of any Property be?
longing to said Bankrupt, to him or for his use,
and the transfer of any Property by him are for
bidben by Law ; that a meeting of the Creditors
?? Lhe"eaid BankrupMoproVe their debts, and to
choose one or more Assignees of his Estate, will
be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at
Newberry Court House, South Carolina, before
dJenry Summer, Register, on thc Second day of
Jane, A. D., 1868, at 9 o'clock a. m.
J. P. M. EPPING,
U. S. Marshal as Messenger.
By Georgc Larsen, Dep. Messenger.
May 13, 1888 47 3
IN BANKRUPTCY.
In the District Court of the United States
for the District of South Carolina.
In the matter of Hiram O. Coolkv, Bankrupt, by
j . whom a Petition for Adjudjcaiion of Bankrupt?
cy was filed on tho 3rd day of March, A. 1).,
. 1868, in uaid Court,
THIS is to give notice that on the Sixth day of
May, A. D.. 1808, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was
issued agaiast the Estate of Hiram C. Cooley, of
Anderson District, and State of South Carolina,
"*bo hasAeen adjudged a Bankrupt, on his own
petition ; ffi.it the payment of debts and delivery
of.any property belonging to said Bankrupt, to
bim or for his use, and the transfer of any prop
/erty-by bim are forbidden by law ; that a meeting
of the creditors of .the said Bankrupt, to prove
iheir debts, and to choose ono or more Assignees
of his Estate, will bc held at a Court of Bankrupt?
cy, to be holden at Newberry Court Housc.-South
Carolina, before Henry Summer, Register, on the
First day of June, A. D., 1868. at 3 o'clock p. m.
J. P. M. EPPING,
U. S- Marshal as Messenger.
By George Lausen, Dep. Messenger.
May. 13, 1868 47 3
'?.IN BANKRUPTCY.
- In the District Court of the United States
for the District of South Carolina.
In the'niattor of John Cunningham, Bankrupt, by
?whom a Petition for Adjudication of Bankrupt?
cy was fited on the Gib day of March, A, 1).,
1868, in said Court.
THIS is to give notice that on the Sixth day of
May, A.1)., 1868, a Warrant iu Bankruptcy wus
? t issued agairist the Estate of John Cunningham, of
Anderson District, and State of South Carolina,
Who has be;n adjudged a Bankrupt, on bis own
petition j that the payment of any debts and de?
livery of any property belonging to said Bank?
rupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of any
property by him are forbidden by law ; that u
?'. meeting of the creditors of tho said Ba- krupt, to
provo their, debts, and to choose ono or more As?
signees of his Est.fe, will be held at a Court of
Bankruptcy, to be holden at Newberry Court
- House, South Carolina, before Henry Summer,
- Register, on tho First day of June, A. D., 1868, at
? 8 o'clock, p. m.
J. P. M. EPPING,
H. S. Marshal as Messenger.
- By Geoece Larsen, Dep. Messenger.
May 13*1808 47 3
JS BANKRUPTCY.
In the District Court of the United States,
for the District of South Carolina.
In the matter of Elisha W. Btrum, Bankrupt, by J
-. -whom a Petition for Adjudication of Bankrupt?
cy was filed on the 20th day of March, A. h., \
1868,"in said Court.
THIS is to" give notice that on the Sixth day of
May, A. D., 1868, a-Warrant in Bankruptcy was
isaned again?t the Estate of Elisha W. Byram, of
? Anderson C. H., in the District of Anderson, and
State of Sooth Carolina, who has been adjudged a
Bankrupt, on his own Petition ; that the payment
- of any Debts; and delivery of any property be?
longing to said Bankrupt, to him or for bis use,
and the transfer of any property by him are for?
bidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of
tho said bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to
choose one or more Assignees of his Estate, will
be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at
Newberry Court House, South Carolina, before
Henry Summer. Register, on the First day of
June, A. D., 1868, at 3 o'clock, p. m.
J. P. M. EPPING,
V. 8.' Marshal as Messenger.
By George Larsen, Dep. Messenger.
.May 13,1868 47 3.
- IN' BANKRUPTCY.
In the District Court of the United, States,
for the District of South Carolina.
In the matter of Andrew Smith, Bankrupt, by
whom a Petition for Adjudication of Bankrupt?
cy was filed on the 20th day of March, A. 1).,
1868, in said Court.
THIS is lo give notice that on the sixth day of
May, A. D., 1868, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was
issued against the Estate of Andrew Smith, of An?
derson Court House, in the District of Anderson,
andState of South Carolina, who has been ad?
judged a Bankrupt, on his own Petition *, that the
?payment of any debts and delivery of any prop?
erty belonging to said Bankrupt, to bira or for his
use, atid thc transfer of any property by him are
? forbidden by law ; that a meeting of the creditors
of the said Bankrupt, to provo their debts, and to
choose one or more Assignees of bia Estate, will
be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at
Newberry Court House, South Carolina, before
Henry Summer, Register, on the second day of
June, A. D., 1868, at 9 o'clock, a. m.
J. P. M. EPPING,
U. S. Marshal as Messenger.
By Georgs Larsen, Dep. Messenger.
. May 18,.1808 47 3
O TIRES
Dyspepsia, > Indigestion,
Diarrhoea, Fever & Ague,
AXD
General Debility.
We haye, after long study and many experi?
ments, succeeded in producing what we claim to
be the
Best Bitters and Most Pleasant Beverage
In use, compounded as it is of the most valua?
ble ingredients known to Pharmacy. As a
TONIC AND APPETIZER
has no equal, and is, in price,
Lower than, any in Market.
RELIABLE IN ALL :
BILIOUS DERANGEMENTS,
Resulting from Miasmatic Influences, so prevalent
at the South, or Chango of Diet, Climate and Wa?
ter.
In offering to the Southern Trade our.
Great Southern Tonic & Beverage,
Wc only ask for it a fair trial, feeling assured
its own merits will soon insure its becoming a
Great favorite at the South.
DOWIE & MOISE, Proprietors,
Charleston, S. C.
For sale by
CATER & WALTERS, Druggists,
Anderson C. II.
May G, 1868 46
SALE OF TOWN LOTS
FOR THE
NEW COUNTY OF EICKENS.
-o
THE undersigned, Commissioners appointed by
the Convention lo select and locate thc County
Site for the new Pickens "Countj-, Will sell to thc
highest bidder at thc new locutiou, on
Thursday, 25th of June, 1868,
THE LOTS
AT PICKERS COURT HOUSE,
Comprising resp?ctively. Half Acre, One aud
Two Acre Lots, judiciously laid <>uf.
Thc location is near limiter'^ Store, between
Town and Wolf Creeks, 14 miles from Old Pick
ens Court House, 2u miles from Greenville Court
House, and 17 miles from Pendleton Village, in n
li cali hy section. The looation is a most desirable
one, sit un ted on a beautiful plateau and surroun
by a fertilo region, with thrifty inhabitants.
There is on both Town ami Wolf Creeks fine
Water Power, with good Saw Mills, and an abuu
bnncc of the best limber near by.
The County ??tc is nearly cqui-distanf between
Keowcc and Saluda Hivers, willi a fine view of the
mountain scenery, and will command a large and
profitable trade from the mountains and" from
North Carolina.
Terms of Sale:
One third cash?balance in two instalments of
sixty and ninety days each. Purchasers to give
bond and surety for thc purchase ninney. Titles
to be executed, but not delivered until thc boud
for the purchase ninney is fully paid.
Purchasers to pay extra for titles and stamps.
JAMES LEWIS; Ghm'n, "|
JAMES U. AMBLER, j
REESE BOWEN; J-Corn'm.
W. T. FIELD,
J. E. H AC ODD. J
For further information apply to tlie under?
signed at Pickens C. II.
J. E. IIAGOOD,
Sec. and Treas. Board of Commissioners.
May 0. 1868 4(1 8
Top Dressing ! Top Dressing !
M A P E S '
Nitrogenized Superphosphate of Lime.
REED & BROYLES, Agents,
Anderson, S. C.
FOE COTTON, CORN, WHEAT
AND GENERAL CROPS !
AS a Top Dressing lo a growing crop this Fer?
tilizer cannot bc excelled. It may bc used hefore
or aft eu the planting of the crop ; for even when
applied as a top dressing it cannot be lost by
evaporation, as none of its constituents arc vola?
tile. It may be applied at cox*h hoeing of cotton,
and in the hills during thc cultivation uf corn and
other crops. When crops have been previously
manuned in the usual way, and found to bc of slug?
gish growth, it may bo augmented by thc use of
this Fertilizer. It has been successfully used
throughout tho Southern State.1; during tho past
fifteen yenrs. Call and buy your supplies from
the hgents, REED it BROYLES.
May 6, 1868 46
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
In Equity?Anderson.
Mrs. Jano M. Berry, et al, vs. Edwin M. Cobb,
-Richards, et al.. Hill lo set aside Convey?
ances, Injunction, Relief, .yc.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that Edwin M.
Cobb, ono of thc Defendants in the above staled
case, resides beyond thc limits of this State. On
motion of Whitner & Whitner, Com]). Sols.,
Ordered, That said Defendant do appear, and
plead, answer or demur to tho complainants' said
bill of complaint, within forty days from the publi?
cation hereof, or the same will bu taken as con?
fessed as to him.
W. W. HUMPHREYS, ce.a.u.
Commissioner's Oflicc, "I
May 5, 1808. / 4fi_G
JUST RECEIVED!
NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES, (very fine),
NO. 1 MACKEREL, in kits and bbls., (fine.)
ALSOi A FINE ARTICLE OF
SUGAR AND COFFEE.
fig?* We will take in exchange for goods, 500
dozen Eggs, and 500 pounds of Good Fresh Butter.
TOWERS & BURIilSS.
April 29, 1868- 46 3
NEW SPRING AND SUR/1 WIER GOODS.
-:o:
BEWLEY, KEESE & McCULLY
ARE RECEIVING A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
SPRING
& STIMMER GOODS:
CONSISTING OF
Heavy Dry Goods,
Fancy Goods and Notions,
Boots and Shoes,
Ladies' Hats and Bonnets,
Ribbons, Flowers, &c,
Men and Boys' Hats,
Groceries and Hardware,
Iron, Nails,
Crockeryware,
All of which we will sell Low for Cash or Country Produce.
BEWLEY, KEESE & McCULLY,
NO. 10 GRANITE ROW.
May 6,1808 46 4
e Fredericksbunr Store!
EVERY DEPARTMENT IN THE FREDERICKSBURG STORE
IS BEING IXA.II.Y REPLENISHED BY
NEW & BEAUTIFUL GOODS.
JUST RECEIVED,
Another supply of Lama Lace POINTS and CIRCULARS,
Beautiful DRESS GOODS, in the greatest profusion,
New CALICOES, BRILLIANTS, PEQUES, TUCKED MUSLINS, MARSEILLES & JACONETS,
MOURNING GOODS of all kinds,
A large invoice of French worked INSERTINGS and EDGINGS just opened,
CLUNEY COLLARS, black and white, CLUNEY LACE,
8-4 BLACK SILK, suitable for shawls, 8-1 GRENADINE BAREGE and GRENADINES,
Colored and Black NETS for Veils, Elegant CORSETS, Bost makes HOOP SKIRTS,
GAUSE MERINO UNDER VESTS,
A large variety of TRIMMINGS and TRIMMING RIBBONS,
Full lines of HOSIERY and GLOVES,
Beautiful assortment of FANCY LINENS, TWEEDS nnd CASSIMERES, for Boys and Gents,
IRISH LINENS, TABLE DAMASK, TOWELINGS, MARSEILLES QUILTS, &c, &c.
All aro invited lo call and examine. Thc Stock, to bc appreciated, must be seen. We keep no trashy
or common auction goods, but every piece is selected with the greatest care.
Our slock, suited to thc wants of COUNTRY MERCHANTS, is unsurpassed in variety, and should
be examined by every one making purchases in this market.
Wc buy nt thc lowest cash prices und sell upon thc same terms.
May C, 1SG8
V. RICHARDS & BROS.,
Corner by Planters Hotel, Augusta, Geo.
46 4
Press Forward and Stand your Ground.
sty
si
. 7 GUANI
Are now Prepared to sell any Article you may Want.
BEFORE enumerating any of the articles kept by thom, they would state that
they have th?
Largest Stock, Best Selected, and most Varied Assortment,
JBJYH JLAST, THOUGH WOT LEAST,
The Cheapest Stock brought to Anderson in many Years.
wm wu mm? m?m um
CALICOES,
MUSLINS,
FIGURED POPLINS,
MOZAMBIQUE S,
LENO'S CRAPE MORETS,
EERAGES, and a nice lot of
Other Dress Goods.
'3
WHITE GOODS,
SHIRTINGS, bleac'd & brown,
BED TICKING,
HOOP SKIRTS,
BONNETS, HATS,
TRIMMINGS, for
Dresses and Bonnets.
IN THE SHOE LINE WE CAN'T BE UNDERSOLD !
Boots, pegged and sewed. Mon's Shoes, o?' every description, Ladies' Shoes, Boots'
fitilmorals, Slippers and Gaiters. Give us a call, Ladies, wo can givo you a nice fit?
and tho prices aro certain to please.
A Complete Stock of Men and Boys' Hats, from 50 cts. to ?5.00.
a mm hm w&m-w&m <dioth3??<b.
j\. GOOD COAT FOR Sl.GiO ?
And a beautiful lot of CASSIMERES, fancy and plain, JEANS, COTTONADES,
LINENS, DRABETA, and sovcral other kinds too numerous to mention.
Gloves, for both sexes, Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs,
And in fact, ovc^-thing in tho Notion lino that you can call for or desire.
GROCERIES, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
?
Also, a Complete Stock of Hardware anti Crockery,
Almost any articlo in that lino you can find at No. 7.
ALSO, a Spendid Lot o? SADDLES and BRIDLES,
And thc best and largest lot of TRUNKS, ever brought to Anderson.
Como oro, como all, and examine our stock boforo buying. Wo study to please,
both in style o? goods and prices.
Tho above Goods will bo sold for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE. Wo aro
always in tho market to purchase Corn, Wheat, Bacon, Cotton, or anything else pro^
ducod in thiB regiofc. . ?
IMPORTANT TO PLANTEES.
?o
WE can furnish at short notice, and on ithe
very best terms,
6 TP A IS I> A HR X>
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
Havesting Machines,
Thresher norse Power and Fan Mills,
Grain, Hay and Clover Rakes,
Corn Shellers, Feed Cutters,
Bolting Cloths, Bolting, &c., &c,
Portable and Stationery Steam Engines.
Solo Agents for middle and western Carelina,
for thc celebrated
Buckeye Mower and Keaper,
Known to be tho best in the world.
I ALSO,
Cardwell & Co's. Agricultural "Works,
j And arrangements with the manufacturers by
which wo can furnish anything wanted by the
Farmer.
Complete Portable Tliresliing Outfits,
At from $150 to ?400.
Being interested, as well as familiar with the
wants of our people, we sell only such machines
as wc can warrant to be the best in the country.
We sell at Manufacturer's Prices, and parties
can rely on getting all the latest improvements -ind
patents.
To prevent all disappointment, parties must
make their orders early.
Circular and Price List free.
FISHER & LOWRANCE,
Columbia, S. C.
April 20, 1803 45- (f
Look Here ! Look Here !
M. LESSER, Agent,
HAS just returned from market, and now defies
any other man to sell. Goods cheaper than he caa.
He has the
Finest and Cheapest
STOCK OF eOOBS
Ever brought to this place, and as proof of the as?
sertion he will bell
Calicoes from 15 to 20 cents,
' % Muslins " 20 " CO "
Jaconets " 25 " 50 "
Ladies' Hals $1.00 to $2.00,
Hoop Skirts, 75 cents to SI.00,
And everything thc heart can desire, and tho eye
can see, in like proportion. Neither was the mas?
culine gender forgotten, for ho has goods for theia
alarmingly cheap, such as ?
Ready Made Pants from $1.75 to S3.00,
Ready Made Coats from $3.50 to $7.00*
Men and Boys' nats from 75 to $2.00,
Cottonade at 20 cents,
Ladies' and Gents' Shoes from $125 to $2.50.
When you want to buy Goods, don't forget
M. LESSER, Agent.
April 15, 1SCS 48
OILS, VARNISHES, &c
. JUST in store, a largo lot of Varnishes, inclu?
ding
Coach, from S4 to SS per gnllon.
Copal, (Furniture.) from S3} to $0 per gallon.
Japan, from $2 to $4 per gnllon.
Oil?, including relined Linseed, Pure Train,
Tanners, $1 to $1.50 per gnllon.
Lubricating, 75 cents to $1.50 per gallon,
Besides constantly receiving fresh additions of
Drugs, Medicines, &C., &c, to thc nlready com?
plete assortment on hand, which will be sold LOW
for CASH. Tho public generally, when in want of
anything in the Drug lino, are requested to call
and examine befdro buying.
J. JT. BAKER, Druggist,
No. 3 Brick Range, Anderson, S. C.
April 22, 1868 44
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
In Equity?Anderson.
Wm. R. Amick and wife Mary vs. Nathan Kcasler
and wife Elizabeth Keasler, Adm's., ct al. Pe?
tition for Account, Relief, ftc.
IT appearing to my satisfaction thal Elizabeth
Kcasler, one of tho Defendants iii thc above stated
case resides beyond thc limits of this Staid. On
motion ol' Reed & Drown, Sols. Pro. Pet.,
Ordered, That said defendant do appear and
plead, answer or demur lo said petition within
forty days from the publication hereof, orthesame
will be taken pro confesso against her.
W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d.
Commissioner's Office, 1
May 13, 1S6& J 47?G
LAURENS RAILROAD.
New Schedule.
Officb L.urjtK.vs Railroad, V
Laurons C. H., S. C., April 29, ISO'S. /
ON and alter Tuesday, I2th May next, the trains
on this road will commence running to return on
same day?to connect with up and down trains on
Greenville and Columbia Railroad at Helena;
leaving Laurens at 5 a. m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays
and Saturdays, and leaviug Helena at li p. m. on
same days. J. T. BOWERS, Supt.
May G, 1SGS 46
ICE! ICE II
At tho Columbia Ice House,
AT REDUCED PRICES BY THE 100 LBS.
ALL ordors from the country promptly attended
to, when the cash accompanies the order.
JOHN D. BATEMAN, Agent.
May 6, 1868 40 4
WOULD inform their old customers, and th?
public generally, that they keep constantly on
hand the best and most varied assortment of Goods
to be found in thia market, which they offer to the
public as CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. Our
stock consists partly of
DRY GOODS,
Such as Silks, Muslins, Poplins, Brilliants, De
Laines, Alpaccas, Calicoes, a beautiful lot, at low
prices. Bleached and Brown Shirtings, Sheetings,
Toweling, Balmorals, Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Veils
and Veiling, Linen and Paper Collars, Genia and
Ladies Gloves, Ladies and Gents Hose, Ladies
Cravats, Collars and Handkerchiefs, Gents cotton,
silk and linen Handkerchiefs, Gents Cravats, La?
dies Trimmings, a fine assortment?Needles,
Thread, Combs, Suspenders, Pocket Books, <tc. *
CLOTHS.
Broad Cloths, Beavers, Cassimers, Satinets, Lia
en and Cotton Goods for Men and Boys' suits.
; um ! 'HTS ! t
A fine assortment of Ladies, Misses, Gents and
Boys Hats. Our stock of Hats embraces every
stylo and variety:
w?Mi mimi.
Ladies' and Misses' Shoes?a full stock of splen?
did goods in this line. Also, Men and Boys'
Shoes?a large lot, and very cheap.
HARDWARE!
We have on hand a good assortment of Hard?
ware, Cutlery, Crockery and Glassware. If you
need anything in this way, give us a call.
GROCERY DEPARTMENT.
COFFEE, SUGAR,
RICE, MOLASSES,
SALT, TEA,
SPICES, SODA,
STARCH, SOAP,
CANDLES,
PEPPER, BLACKING,
GINGER, TOBACCO,
POWDER, SHOT,
LEAD, GUN CAPS,
FACTORY YARtt,
&c, &c, &c.
We expect to keep on hand,- to serve our custo?
mers, a good assortment of elegant goods, at as
low prices as they can bc bought elsewhere. When
you want goods, call on us and examine our Gooda
and prices before you buy. Remember our place,
Corner of Old Anderson Hotel,
AT THE SIGN OF
WATSON e& CO.
April 15, 1868 48 *
Bacon, Bacon, Bacon I
in finn Country Cured Bacon in store,
-LU5uUU and for sale at low figures.
WATSON & CO.
April 24, 18G8 1
Flour! Flour! Flour!
/TA SACKS EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR, fresh
0\J from Lee's Mill, for sale by the sack or
pound. WATSON & CO.
April 24, 1868 1
Lard ! Lard ! Lard !
1/TAf| LBS. Country Lard in store and for salo
iel LU by WATSON & CO.
May 1, 1868 2
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
A FEW Suits of Ready-ilade Clothing at from
33.50 to $5.00 per suit, for sale by
WATSON & CO.
May 1, 18G8 " 2
WANTED! WANTED ! !
WANTED, in any quantity, Dry and Green HIDES?
for which We will pay in cash or barter tho highest
market price. WATSON & CO.
May 1, 1863 2
SMOKING TOBACCO.
A dioico articlo of Smoking and Chewing Tobac?
co, at reasonable rates. WATSON & CO.
May 1, 18G8 2
W. H. NARDIN & CO.
HAVE just received a full supply of fresh and
genuino
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
Direct from New York, which they offer at tho
lowest, market rates, fo>* either Cash or Product.
Castor Oil, Laudanum, Gum Camphor, Sweet
Oil, Paregoric, Epson Salts, Number Six, Bates
man's Drops, and Tinctures of all kinds, which'ar?
prepared by us, and warranted genuine.
Also, Strychnine to kill your ?rows; now's th?
time. Dye Stuffs of all kinds.
ALSO,
A small and well selected stock of almost" every?
thing the people want, such as
Dry Goods,
Groceries,
Hardware, and
Fancy Goods>
Perfumery,
Soaps, Sec.
Give us a call when you want to barter your
Corn, Meal, Peas, Wheat, Oats, or anything you
may have to sell, and if you aro not suited in goods,
we cnn pay the cash.
NY. II. NARDIN & CO.,
No. 7 Brick Range.
April 22, 1SG8 44
House and Lot for Sale.
THE undersigned will offer for sale, to the high?
est bidder, on Salcdny in June next, a House and
Lot in the Town of Anderson, known as the Hop?
kins place, and where Dr. Geo. M. Jones now
lives. Terms cash.
S. N. CARPENTER, Trustee
May 6, 1SG8 40 4
?OTIOE.
BEEF CATTLE WANTED.
ALL persons desiring to sell beef cattle will do
well by calling on J. B. McGfe, as we intend to
furnish the market' this seascn with good, fresh
Beef. McGEE & MUNRO.
April 29, 1868 46 3m