The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, October 21, 1868, Image 3
BY
THOMAS DAVySOW,
SlAXtTFACT?BE? OF all KIKDS OF
Tinware, Stove Pipe, Guttering,
House-Roofing, &c.
a full assortment or
2?lain, Fancy and Japanned
Til - TOA1
-v.Constantly on hand, at Wholesale and Retail.
ALSO,
Stoves! Stoves! Stoves !
? COOKING, IIALL,
OFFICE and
ii - ? PARLOR STOVES.
I would respectfully call the attention of the
public -to our Cooking Stove Department. I
will sell Stoves cheaper, and with more fixtures,
' than any other house in the up-country.
1 hope that all those who wish anything in this
~4ine will call and see for themselves.
:' I will- give the highest price for Beeswax, Old
' Copper, Pewter and cotton Rags.
:. THOMAS DAWSON,
-North-East corner of Public Square,
Next, door to Cater &, Walters' Drug Store.
? Octl4,lSi:S 17 I
SHERIFFS SALE.
.BY virtue 3f writs of Fiera Facias to me directed,
I will expose to sale on Saleday next, at Anderson
C. II., within the usual hours of sale, thefollowing
property; to wit:
-One trac*. of land, contning 189 acres, more or
' less, lying three miles south of Anderson Court
House, on waters of Beaverdam creek, bounded by
lands of Rev. A. Rice, Milford B?rrigs and others,
? Jcvied on as the property of H. H. Whittaker, at
the suit of A. 0. Norris, Commissioner.
. One tract,, containing 71 acres, more or less,
bounded by tract No. 1, Henry Gentry, Wilson
Hall and.otbers, levied on as the property of H H
Whittaker, at the suit of A 0 Norris, Commission
? ex.: -;:" ' .
OneJot i:i the town of Anderson, known as the
? Dyer lot, containing one acre, bounded by lots of j
S McC?lly, Dr W H Nardin and others, levied on
as the: prop^.y of H H Whittaker, at the suit of J
. AG Norris, Commissioner.
One tract-, containing 288 acres, more or less, on
? waters of Beaverd.m creek, bounded by lands of |
"Win Duckworth, Jeremiah Smiih and others, levied
cn as the property of J W Guyton, at the suit of j
* D T Rainwater.
- One tract, containing 500 acres, more or less,
lying on waters of Wilson's creek, bounded by
lands ef G L McGee, Henry Long, J B Leverett
and others, levied on as the property of N McAlis
ter, at thesuit of Sharpc & Fant, and others.
One tract, containing 91? acres, more or less, ly
'iug lj miles-south of Anderson C *L bounded by
iaiuls of L-T Arnold. Estate of Dr Webb and oth?
ers, levied on as the property of John S Hammond.
Executor, at the suit of A S Barksdalo and wife.
' One lot and tanyard," situated \\ miles south
cast of Anderson C 11, containing 10 acres, more
or less, bounded by lands of the Estate of Sam'l
Brown, sr, Mrs Elvira Norris and others, levied
on as.the property of Samuel Brown, jr, at the
**=uit of W B Watson for another, and others.
?Onelot in the town of Bellon, containing two
acre?, mere or less," bounded hy lots of B D Dean,
Henry Cobb, Academy. let and others, sold at the
risk of-rlic former purchaser, levied on as the
property of W T Eskcw. at the suit of W C Brown.
</nc lot in the town of Anderson, containing two
neves, more or less, on the west side of Mam street,
lu>nnd< d by lots formerly owned by L T Arnold,
K?t of F-C v Borstel and others, levied on as the
property of J T Whitefiold, at the suit of J N
V.'bit bet:.
? In'tract No 5. the homestead will be reserved.
Terms Cash?purchasers to pay for titles and
. gtjtnipev
WM. McGUKIN, s.a.c.
?Oct.je.lS6?. 17
-Ordinary's Sale.
BY virtue of an order to me directed from Robert
Junlcrn, l*tc Ordinary of Anderson District, 1 will
cajkisj Ui s-iUs on sideday in November, at Anderson
Court IloUse. the following tracts of land, to wit
Tract No. 1, containing COJ acres, on waters of
Little River, bounded by lands of Obcdiah Shir
Ivy. N- A. J. Green and others. Sold for {he ben?
efit of the, creditor,-, of t'io Estate of M. R. Wilson,
dec-d. ? 2'-:rr.t.i?Un a credit, of twelve months,
with, int? *rcsl f/omjlay of sale, to be paid in the
cHrreocy. of the 'country when due?purchaser
jriving mortgage and security foe the payment of
t-he puiflirts-rtiioney?costs to be paid cash.
Tract No. 2,- containing 80A acres, on waters of
Six.and Twenty Mile creek, bounded by lands of
MTs> Ann .I dly, Jep.iia Harper and others. Sold
to make distribution among the heirs at law of the
Estate "of Kueben Quails, dee'd. Ternu?On a
crclit of twelve months, with interest from day of
sale?purchaser paying for all necessary papers
sud stamps, and giving two good securities, with
? mortgage of the premises, for the payment of
the purchase money?cost must be paid cash.
Tract No. 3, containing 242 acres, on waters of
Linie Genevostee creek, bounded by lands of Dr.
A.J.Cook, Andrew Reid and others. Sold for
the benefit cf the creditors of the Estate of Thos.
Briant, dcc!d. Ta-mt?On a credit of twelvo
months, will interest from day of sale, payable in
ihe currency of the country when due?purchaser
paying for nil necessary papers and stamps, giv?
ing good security, and a mortgage of the premises
for the payment of the purchase money?costs to
he paid cash.
Trad No. 4, cuntaining 126 acres, on waters of
5fuluda Uivor, bounded by lands of Win. Orr,
James Gambrell and others. Sold for the benefit
of the creditors of the Estate of Ezekiel Gambrell,
dee'd. Tcruw?On a credit of twelve months,
?with interost from day of sale, payable in the cur?
rency of the country when due?purchaser to pay
for all necessary papers and stamps, giving good
security, and a mortgage of .the premises for the
payment of the purchase money?costs required
cash.
WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff.
Oct9, 1SC8 17
John Esten Ccoke's New Novel!
F- J. HUNTINGTON & CO.,
?159 Kroomc Sti, New Yorfe,
- Have in Press, to be ready in October, 1808,
Htl O II U N ;
Or, flic ZiVays of Lee and h? Paladins,
By J. Esten Cooke,
Author of '-Surry of Eagles' Nest."
Of "Si r.r.-.v" of which Mohun is a scqnc\ Ten
Thousand c"|>io=? were almost immediately sold.
The new work is *-= ti 11 more intensely interesting.
Printed on fine-toned paper, and richly bound in
cloth, with upward of 500 pages, it has for its
frontispiece a fine steel medallion head of General
Loci and f<wr beautiful illustrations in Homer's
liest st vie. Either book is sent by mail, post free,
on rqpoJpl of the price. $?2">. Tor sale by all
Bookseller - and Newsdealers in town and country.
i>ct 14; IS6S 17 3
NOTICE? ~
AI L person? arc hereby forewarneil against.
fmJiaz tor a Note given by the undersigned to
William P Brown for S1.0?6.5U. dated lifth of
Juno lt><;7. and due on fhc 25ih of December,
1868.' or January 1st, 18/59, as the consideration for
Which ?ai?l Note was given has Mied:,
J. 13. IvA l> Itijf
?. C, CtXlLEV.
Off 11. IS?2 K
BLECKLEY & EYINS
AT ANDERSON C- H., S.* C,
AND .
8. BLECKLEY $ CO., Pendieton, S. C,
HAVE as good and well-assorted stock of Goods as ANYBODY, and will sell them as CHEAP
for Cash or Barter "AS ANY OTHER MAN."
They pay the highest market price in cash or barter for COTTON and COUNTRY PRODUCE;
GIVE THEMA CALL.
October 14, 18C8: 17
ew Goods!
THE undersigned would respectfully inform
their friends and oustors that thoy are now open?
ing a
A Splendid and Well Selected
STOCK OF GOODS,
DIRECT FROM NEW YORK,
Consisting in part of the following :
Broad Cloths, Beaver Cloths,
Black Doe Skin Cassimeres,
A fine line of Fancy Cnssimeres,
Trimmings, of all descriptions.
Such as?
Fine Linen Shirts,
Merino Shirts,
All Wool Shirts and Drawers,
Hosiery, Cravats and Collars.
Brown and Bleached Shirting.
ALSO, Jl FINE SELECTION OF
Clothing, Hats and Shoes.
? j
A NICE LOT OF
MDii?' dmm mm,
Consisting of
Prints, Delains,
Shawls, Hoods, Gloves,
Ladies' Sacking and Cloak Goods,
Trimmings, &c, &c.
And many other articles too tedious to mention,
all of which we will
Sell Lo-w For Cash.
THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT
Connected with our establishment, will be conduc?
ted under the especial care of Mr. J. B. CLARK,
who will spare no pains or time to give his custo?
mers satisfaction, both in elegance nnd style of
cut, according to the latest and most improved
plan.
Wc will take produce of any kind in exchange
for goods at market prices.
SEWING MACHINES!
Wc are agents for "THE EMPIRE SEWING
MACHINE," a sample of which will be kept con?
stantly on hand for exhibition.
I B. CLAM & SON.
Oct 7? 18G8 16
SOUTHERN
SOEGEO SUGAR COMPANY.
THE undersigned, as General Agents for the
above Association, propose to organize in An ler
son and other Districts, companies for the purpose
of Manufacturing Sugnr, and Refining Syrup from
the juice of tho Sorghum Cane.
Several of these companies are now in success?
ful and profitable operation in the United Slates,
and the Sogar and Syrup produced by them have
been examined by competent judges nnd pro?
nounced unequalled. We propose
1st, To mauufaeturc a bright golden syrup,
equal in flavor to any syrup.
'2nd. To manufacture from five to seven pounds
of Sugar per gallon of syrup, not inferior to any
brown sugar, and far superior to many varieties,
the residutn of syrup still.
W. P. PASSMORE, I
W. A. HARRtSON,
T. L. BOZEMAN,
J. S. HAMMOND,
Agents, j
Further information may be had by addressing
Dr. W. P. Passmore, at Greenville C. HV, or ei?
ther of the above at Fountain Inn, Greenville
DistricL Samples of this sugar may bo seen at
the Intelligencer Office.
Oct 14, 1868 17
A-Ssignee's Sale*
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I WILL offer for sale at Anderson Court House,
on
Saturday, October 24, 1868,
At Eleven O'Clock, A. M.,
One Tract of Land,
CONTAINING 413 ACRES,
Lying on waters of Gcnerostcc Creek, bounded by
lands of John W. McGregor, J. M. Chamblee and
others. Sold for the benefit of the creditors of
Wm. Matthieson, Bankrupt.
Terms of Sale.
One-third cash?the balance on a credit of 12
months, with interest from day of sale, purchaser
giving good security for the payment of the pur?
chase money.
LOUIS McLAIN, Assignee.
Oct 7, 1808 10 8
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
ANDERSON COUNTY.
In the Probate Court.
James Tompkins, Applicant, George W. Tompkins,
Defendant,
IT appearing to my satisfaction that George W.
Tompkins, one of the Defendants, resides without
this State. It is, therefore, ordered that he do
appear and object to tho division or sale of the
Real Estate of John Tompkins, deceased, On or
before tho l'.Mh day of November next, or fcis con?
sent to the same will be entered of record.
Given under my hand and seal, this 8th day of
October, A.D. 1808.
W. W. HUMPHREYS, p.j.a.o.
17 6
Attention, Cotton Shippers.
WE are prepared to make liberal advances on
Cotton shipped to Messrs. Fkost & Auger, Charles?
ton, S. C.
TOWERS ft RURRISS,
No. 4 Granite Row,
Anderson C. H.
Oct 7, 1808 10
DR. J. W. GURIEY,
Office over M. Lessees Store.
FULL SETTS of Artificial Teeth inserted on the
Vulcanite Base, for from Twenty to Thirty-five
Dollars, that for utility, comfort and beauty, can?
not be excelled.
Prices, both in the operative and mechanical de?
partment, as low as in Columbia or Charleston.
Having been in practice for ten years, he feels
confident, of giving entire satisfaction.
May 18, 1808 47 8m
Fall and Winter Goods!
j REED & BROYLES
HAVE just received a largo and splendid Block
of
DRY GOODS,
CONSISTING OF
Gentlemen's and Ladies' Dress Goods,
Notions, &c., ?See.,
O-K-OCEIRXES,
Such as? i
Sugar, Coffee,
Molasses, Bice,
Salt, Cheese, Mackerel,
Bagging, Hope, &c.
SHOES and BOOTS.
A well-selected stock of Mcns\ Womens', Bovs'
and cliildrcns' Shoes, which will be sold at the
lowest prices.
HATS! HATS!!
Mens' and Boys' Hats of every variety.
A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
CROCKERY and GLASSWARE.
A 8PLEXOIO STOCK OF
I-I A. R. T> W A. R E ,
Of every description, nnd at low prices.
SC R S3 I^J* o
A full and complete assortment of Iron, to wit :
Plow Iron, Tire Irons, every size?Bands, snuare
round ami oval, Horse Shoe nnd Nail II?!?I???
Horse Shoes and Horse Shoe Nails, Cast Steel and
Plow Steel, of the best quality.
BUGGY MATERIALS,
Such as Spokes, Fellows, Shafts and Hubs, Axles,
Springs, &c.
BUGGY TRIMMINGS.
Patent and Knawmcllod Cloths of every variety,
Patent Leather, Oil Carpeting, Bolts, Bands, Axle
Clips, Tucks, Buttons, &c.
COTTON TliSS!
Gould & Mclntirc's Self-Fastening Cotton Tie,
the very best ever olFered ill this market.
MAPES' SUMliraOSPIIATES !
Wo are the agents for Mnpcs' Superphosphate of
Lime for the up-country. Farmers who want the
products of their land increased from three to four
fold, should not fail to obtain from us this invalu?
able land invigorator. It is especially adapted to
Wheat, and is n preventive of rust. These facts
are established by the testimony of responsible
gentlemen in every section of the South. Call and
see ihcse Certificates for yourselves, or send for
them.
We intend to keep constantly on hand a com?
plete stock of goods, adapted to the market, which
we will sell as cheap as they can be bought else?
where. Give us a call.
REED & BROYLES,
No. 1 Brick Raiige,
Anderson, S. C.
Oct 7,1808 Id
JUST RECEIVED,
A SPLENDID STOCK OF
BONNETS an <1 HATS,
FLOWERS, FEATHERS, &c,
For the Fall and Winter!
LATEST fashions regularly received by the un?
dersigned, and all work executed in the most fash?
ionable style, at. very low prices and on short no?
tice. Ladies' and children's dresses cut and made
in (hebest manner, according to the latest patterns.
Having removed to the store formerly occupied
by W. M. Osbornc, on the street leading from the
public square to the Depot, 1 will be plenscd to
receive a call from the ladieB, feeling assured that
my stock, prices and work will give satisfaction.
M. J. EN LOW.
Oot 7, 18G8 1G
GUNS, PSSTOLS, &c,
No. 11 Granile Row, Up Stairs,
Over Keese & McCully's Store.
-o-.
THE undersigned is now receiving an assort ,
men! of Guns, Pistols, &c., of the latest and most
improved patterns, such as English Single- and
Double Barrelled Shot Guns, Colt's Pistols nnd a
variety of approved styles.
Repairing of aiiy kind in the Gunsmith line will
be promptly attended to upon reasonable terms.
The public generally are invited to give me a
call, and examine stock and prices.
BKNJ. P. WILSON.
Sept 30, 18?S 15 3m
NOTICE.
THE Stockholders and Directors of the Air Line
llailrond Company in South Carolina, arc hereby
notified that a meeting will be held in this cily on
(lie 4lh day of November next for the transaction
of important business.
A. S. BUFOUD, President.
Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 19, IbU?. 15
Quick Sales and Small Profits
AT
NO. 4 GRANITJG ROW
THE subscribers arc now receiving their Fall
and Winter stock of Goods, consisting in part of
the following:
UjRF G ? ? S> S.
Wo have a Fine Assortment of
Prints, Delaines, DeBago,
Red and White Flannel,
Opera Flannel, Canton Flannel,
Blankets,
Table Damask, Towels*
Handkerchiefs,
Blea'd and Brown Shirting & Sheeting,
Bed Ticking,
Irish Linen, &c, &c.
a QOOD ASSORTMENT OP
Castings, Nails,
Crockery and GlftS9waro,
Lamps, Lamp chimneys, Wicks.
SHOES AINX? BOOTS,
HATS & CAPS,
CARPETING, &c.
A Good Assortment Woodenware,
Buckets, Tubs, Kcelers,
Well Buckets, >} bushel Measures,
Brooms, &c,
Corn shelters and Straw (/Utters.
A MCE ASSORTMENT 01*
Cabs and Perambulators.
GROCERIES
Pepper, Spice, Ginger, ground & unground,
A fine assortment of Sugar,
Bio, Java and Laguara Coffee,
Gun Powder, Hyson and B";ack Tea, (good,)
Indigo, Madder, Starch, Soda, (very fine,)
Soap, Candles, Mustard, Cooking Extracts,
Candy, Citron, Currants, Powder,
iShot and Lend,
Rice, Lard, Bacon, Mackerel, Salt,
And many things too numerous to mention.
BAGGING AND ROPE.
A XtCB VAniETT OF
CO OMTJVG IS TO WJ?S,
Among which you will find the celebrated COTTON
PLANT STOVE. For economy in fu<d?for dura?
bility?for capacity in baking, boiling and broil?
ing?for simplicity in management?for cleanli?
ness in cooking?for great power of heat in baking
and boiling, with a very small consumption of
fuel?for beauty of design?for smoothness of
casting and elegance of finish,
TUE "COTTON PLANT"
Stands Unequalled ! I
We invite everybody that wishes to buy good
Goods at low prices for CAS/I, to give us a call.
If we cannot please or suit you, we charge nothing
for Bhowint
TOWERS & BURRISSj
No. 4 GranitoKow,
Anderson C. ?.
Sent -10. }P<*.8 15 8
SALB OF TOWN LOTS
FOR THE
NEW COUNT! OE PICEENS.
THE undersigned. Commissioners appointed by
the Convention to select and locate the County
Site for the New Pickens County, will sell to the
highest bidder, at the new location, on
Saturday, October 24,1868,
The remaining LOTS at New Pickens Court House,
comprising, respectively, half acre, one, two and
four aore Lots, judiciously laid out.
The location is near Hunter's Store, between
Town and Wolf Creeks, fourteen miles from old
Pickens G'oi'rt House, twenty miles from Green?
ville Court House, and seventeen miles from Pcn
dlclon Village, and in a healthy section. The
location is a most desirable one, being situated on
a beautiful plateau, and surrounded by a fertile
region, with thrifty inhabitants, and the Village
rapidly improving.
There is, on both Town and Wolf Creeks fine
Water Power, with good Saw Mills, and an abun?
dance of the best timber near by.
The County site is nearly cqui-dislant between
Kcowoo and Saluda Rivers, has a fine view of the
mountain scenery, and will command a large trade
from the mountains, and good country farming
lands can be bought iu the neighborhood.
Terms of Sale.
One-third cash; balance in two instalments of j
ninety days and six months. Purchasers to give
bond and surety for the purchase money. Titles
to be executed, but not delivered until the bond
for the purchase money is fully paid. Purchasers
to pay extra for titles and stamps.
JAMES LEWIS, Chairman,
JAM HS If. AMBLER,
REESE BOWEN,
W. T. FIELD,
J. E. 11AGOOD,
Commissioners.
For further information, apply to the under?
signed, at Tickens 0. II.
J. E. HA GOOD,
Sec. & Trcas. Board of Comm'rs.
Oct. 7, 1 S?9 IG 2
Fall and Winter Clothing.
THE undersigned would respectfully inform
their old friends ami customers, and the public
generally, that they arc now receiving a nice as?
sortment of goods in their line, such as
Cloths, Black and Fancy Cassinieres,
Black and Fancy Satinets,
Tweels and Vestings, \
All kinds of Trimmings,
Hats and Shoes, a tine assortment,
A smallsloc'iof Heady-Made Clothing,
Pnrt of our own nia';e, all of which wo will sell
as low as can be had in the up-country.
J. R. SMITH & SON.
TAILORING.
We have also in connection with the store a
Tailoring Establishment, where work will be put
up in tho very best and latest styles, and prices to
suit the limes. All work warranted.
J. R. S. & S.
Sept 80.18G8 15 8
OLD NEWSPAPERS
FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE BY
THE HUNDREDS.
uet li, im i7 l
rrow
FOR SALE BY
H. T. Bartlett, Gen. Agent.
NEW ORLEANS.
Rob't. Mure ?Sc Co., Agents,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
THESE TIES AND BANDS are made of the
best wrought iron, and have been fairly tested and
approved by the cotton prcssers in all the principal
sea ports, and by planters in all tho cotton grow?
ing States.
The advantage of baleing cotton with iron is
now generally acknowledged, and it is recommend?
ed by boat and ship-owners and insurance compa?
nies.
It costs less, makes a more compact bale, and
gives greater security than rope.
For ualo by
REESE ft McCULLY,
Anderson C. H., S. C.
Sent 10,1868 13
f??r & mmm,
DEALERS IN
HARDWARE, GROCERIES,
Carriage ]>Xatex*ials,
PAINTS, OILS, AND GLASS,
Brinly Plows,
And other Agricultural Implements.
LEATHER BELTING
2 to G inches, at 10 per cent discbunt
from the New York list.
At New Ycrk Lst price.
To the Merchants of the Up-Country:
"WE invito special attention to the price of first
class NAILS, which wc are selling lower than they
have been offered here since the war.
Colombia, Aug. 2G, 18G8. 10
Gfraeser, Le?, Smith & Co.,
COTTON FACTORS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
North Atlantic Wharf,
CA. GBAESER,
GEO. W. LEE,
Of Sumter, S. C.
Sept. 2, 18G8
A. SYDNEY SMITH,
CHAKLES SPENCER,
Of Bhhopville, S. C.
11 2m*
For sale by
Sept IG, 18G8
CATER & WALTERS,
Anderson C. II.
IS
W. C. COURTNKT, KOIIKUT MURDOCH,
JAMES S. MrttOOUU.
W. a COURTNEY & CO.,
IP A ? 5T ? 13
and .
Commission jVIorcliants,
Ho. 9 Boyce's Wharf,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
SoptO, 18G8 12
FRANCIS T. rr.L7.ER, FRANCIS 8. ROU?CRS,
W. J. ML'CKENl'USS.
PELZER, ROBGERS & CO.,
Cotton Factors
AND
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
ScptlG, 18G8 14 Cm
Wheat and other Grain Crops,
21APES' SUPERPHOSPHATE OE LIKE
WILL increase the yield r>0 per cent. No per?
son should plant an acre of Wheat without using
200 or 3U0 pounds to the acre. Apply to
II. W. KINSMAN,
1?0 East Bay, Charleston,
Gen. Agent fur So. Ca.,
Or to REED & BROYLES,
Anderson, S. C.
Sept 2, 18G8 11 2tn
To Merchants, Speculators
AND
PLANTERS:
WE are now proparcd to mako liberal advances
on Cotton and all other produce shipped to PEL
ZER, RODGERS & CO.. Charleston. S. C, or
KIRKLAND, WILEY & CO.. Now York.
KEKSE & McCULLY.
Sept IG, 28G8 13 4m
JAS. M. CALDWELL & SONS,
COTTON FACTORS,
Accommodation Wharf, Charleston, S. C.
Advances made on consignments. Refer those
who wish information to Col. D. L. McKay, Presi?
dent of the People's National Bank, Charleston,
South Carolina.
Sept D, 18G8 12 Cm
DRIED FRUIT! DRIED FRUIT!
WANTED, immediately, SOU bushels of Dried
Apples nnd Poaches, for which wc will pay lite
highest price in goods or cash.
WATSON & CO.
Sept 2,1808 11
"Westward the Star of Empire
takes its Way."
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Secnre a Home in California!
THE IMMIGRANT
Homestead Association
OP CALIFORNIA,
Incorporated under the Laws of the State,
November 30,18C7. for the purpose of
Providing Homes for its Members,
And Promoting Immigration.
Capital Stock, - - $1,000,000,
Divided into 200,000 Shares at S5 each,
PAYABLE IN UNITED STATES CURRENCY.
-:o:
A Circular containing a full description of the
property to be distributed among tho Sharehold?
ers, will be sent to any address, upon receipt of
stamps to cover return postage.
Information as to price of land in any portion
of the State, or upon any other subject of inter?
est to parties proposing to immigrate, will be
cheerfully furnished upon receipt of stamps for
postage.
all lettetis shoci-d be add2essed
SECRETARY DOIIGEANT HOMESTEAD ASSO?
CIATION,
Post Offico Box No. 83,
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA.
August 20, 18G8 10
MEDICAL COLLEGE
OF
GEORGIA,
At Aiig-usta.
THE 34th Course of Lectures will be commenced
on the FIRST MONDAY in NOVEMBER,
Fees :?Full Course, S105 : Matriculation, $5;
Dissections, $10 ; Diploma, S30. All payable in
currency.
FACULTY.
I. P. Gauvin, M.D., Emeritus Professor of Ma?
tena Mcdica.
L. D. Fonn, M.D., Professor of the Institutes
and Practice of Medicine.
Jos. A. Eve, M.D., Professor of Obstetrics and
Diseases of Women and Iufants.
L. A. DrcAs. M.D., Professor of tho Principles
and Practice of Surgery.
Geo. W. Rains, M.D., Professor of Chemistry
and Pharmacy.
II. F. CAiiPur.u., M.D., Professor of Opcrativo
Surgery and Surgical Anatomy.
DeSavssciie Font). M.D., Profsssor of Anatomy.
W. II. DocnttTY, M.D., Professor of Therapeu?
tics, Matcria. Mcdica and Medical Jurisprudence.
Edward Geddings, M.D., Professor of Physi>
ology and Pathological Anatomy.
K?nEKT Campuull, M.D., Adjunct Professor of
Obstetrics.
Jos. A. S. Mit.t.ioax, M.D., Assistant to the
Professor of Practice.
John S. Coleman, M.D.. Demonstrator of An?
atomy.
S. C. Eve, M.D., Clinical Assistant at the Dis?
pensary.
L. A. DTJGAS, Dean.
Sept 30, 18G8 15
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
ANDERSON DISTRICT^
IX THE COURT OF ORDINARY.
To Lcvi Gable and wife, Sally, Robert G. Martin
and wife, J. A. Martin nud wife, residing with?
in the limits of this State, and to the heirs of
James 0. Martin, decM, viz : David Martin, jr.,
and Edward S. Martin, residing without the
limits of this State?Greeting:
YOU are hereby required to appear at the Court
of Ordinary to be holden at Anderson Court llouso
for Anderson District ontht^rst Monday in Novem?
ber next, to show cause, if any you can, why the
real estate of David Martin, sr., dee'd, situate it
Anderson District, on waters of Generostee creek,
bounded by lands of D. L. Hall, Harrison Tucker
aud others, and containing one hundred and four?
teen acres, more or less, should not he sold, to
make distribution amongst the creditors of tho
said deceased.
Given under my hand and seal, this thc21at day
of August A. D. 1S0S.
ROBERT JUNKIN, o.a.d.
10 3m
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
ANDERSON COUNTY.
IX THE PRORATE COURT.
Newton McConncl, Applicant, vs. Allen McConncl,
Margaret Harris, William McConncl. jr., Charles
McConuel, the heirs at law of Daniel .McConncl,
and the heirs at "law of John McUonnel?Greet?
ing:
IT appearing to my satisfaction that the above
and foregoing heirs at law of William McConncl,
dee'd, reside without this Slate, it is therefore or?
dered thai they do appear and object to the divis?
ion or sale of the Real Katate of William McCon?
ncl, ilcc'd, on or before the tenth day of Novem?
ber next, or their consent to the same will be en?
tered of record.
Given under my hand and seal, this 28th day of
September, A. D. 1868;
W. W. HUMPHREYS, r.J.a.c.
15 ?
Sky-Ligiit
FINE ART GALLERT.
PICTURES taken in the various styles si No.
4 Brick Range.
F. C. v. BORSTEL.
Sept io. isr.8 13
D. W. HAWTHORN,
Broker & Commission Merchant,
WALHALLA AND HONEA PATH, S. C,
WILL attend io all business entrusted to his care
at cither plarc.
Sept 10, IStiS 14
Estate jSTotice.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of John
Wake?cM. deceased, arc hereby notified that they
must make immediate payment, as longer indul
ccncc nosii iveiy cannot be jrivon.
All persons-having demands against the Fstate
must pii-sclii them for payment, properly attested,
at once, or thov will l?? barr<:d.
MARY WAKE FIELD, Adm'x.
S. M. BOH VS. Adiu'r.
Sept 30, 1SCS J3 4