The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, January 21, 1869, Image 3
OHice of Udolpho Wolfe,
SOLE IMPORTER OF THE
Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps,
22 BEAVER STREET, NEW YORK,
November 3, 18GS.
To the People of the Southern States :
When the pure medicinal restorative, now so
widely known as Wolfe's Schiedam Schnapps, was
introduced into the wjrld under the endorsement of
four thousand leading members of the medical
profession some 20 years ago, its proprietor was
well aware that it could not wholly escape the
penally attached to all new and useful prepara?
tions. He, therefore, endeavored tc invest it with
strongest possible safeguard against counterfeiters,
?Hud to render all attempts to pirate it difficult and
dangerous. It was submitted to distinguished
chemists for analysis, and pronounced by them the
purest spirit ever manufactured. Its purity and
properties having been -thus ascertained, samples
of the article were forwarded to ten thousand pliy
?Hciaiif, including all the leading practiiioners in
the United States, fjr purposes ot experiment. A
circular, requesting a triai of the preparation and
a report of the result, accompanied each specimen.
Four thousand of the most eminent medical men
in the Union promptly responded. Their opin?
ions of the article were unanimously favorable.
Such a preparation they said, had long been wanted
by the profession, as no reliance could be placed
?on the ordinary liquors of commerce, all of which
were more or less adulterated, and therefore unfit
for medical purposes. The peculiar excellence and
strength of the oil of juniper, which formed one.
of the principal ingredients of the Schnapps, to
.gather with an unalloyed character ef the alcohol?
ic clement, give it, iu the estimation of the faculty,
a marked superiority over every other diffusive
stimuiaut as a diuretic, tonic and restorative.
These satisfactory credentials from professional
men of the highest rank were published in a con
tlcuscd form, and enclosed with each bottle of the
Schnapps, as one of the guarantees of its genuine?
ness. Other precautions against fraud were also
adopted: a patent was obtained for the article,
the label was copyrighted, a fac simile of the pro?
prietor's autograph signature was attached to each
label and coverj bis name and that of theptepara
tion were embossed on the bjttles, and the corks
Were sealed with his private seal. No article bail
ever been sold iu this country under the name of
Schnapps prior to the introduction of Wolfe's
Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps, in 1851; and the
label was deposited, as his trade mark, in the Uni?
ted States District Court for the Southern District
of New York that year.
it might be supposed by persons unacquainted
with the daring character of the pirates who prey
"upon tho reputition of honorable merchants by
vending deleterious trash under their name, that
the protection so carefully thrown around these
Schnapps woulc have precluded the introduction
and sate of counterfeits. They seem, however, to
:have "only stimulated the rapacity of imposters.
The trade mark of the proprietor has been stolen;
the indorsement which his Schiedam Aromatic
Schnapps alone received from the medical profes?
sion has been claimed by mendacious humbugs;
his labels and bottles have been imitated, his ad?
vertisements paraphrased, bis circulars copied, and
worse than all, dishonorable retailers, after dispo
aiug of the genuine contents of bis bottles, have
filled them up with comn on gin, the must delete?
rious of all liquors, and thus made'his nauic und
brand a cover fur poison.
The public, the medical profession and the sick,
for whom the Schiedam Aromatic Schnapps is
prescribed as a remedy, are equally interested
with the proprietor in the detection aud suppres?
sion of these nefarious practices. The genuine
article, manufactured at the establishment of the
?undersigned, in Schiedam, Holland, is distilled
from a barley of the finest quality, and flavored
with nn essential extract of the berry of the Ital?
ian juniper, of unequalled purity. By a process
nnknowu in the preparation of any other liquor,
it is freed from every acrimonious and corrosive
element.
Complaints have been received from the beading
physicians and families iu the Southern S/utes of
itic sale of cheap imitations of the Schiedam Aro?
matic Schnapps in those markets: and travellers,
who arc in the habit of using it as an antidote to
"the baneful iuflttence of unwholesome river water,
testify that cheap gin, put up in Schicdnm bottles,
is frequently palmed off upon the unwary. The
agents of the undersigned have been requested to
institute inquiries on the suijeci, ami to Forward
to him tiie names of such parties as they nifty as?
certain to be engaged in the atrocious syrleni of
deception. In conclusion, the undersigned would
any that he has produced, from under the hands of;
.the most distinguished men of science in America,
:prool's unanswerable of tiie purity and medicinal j
excellence of the Scheidain Aromatic Schnapps:
t.int he has expended many thousand dollars in
surrounding it with guarantees ami safeguards,
which he designed should protect the public and
himself against fraudulent imitations ; that he has
shown R io be the only lirpor in the world that
can be uniformly depended upon as unadulterated;
thai he has challenged investigation, analysis.
'Comparison, and experiment in ali its forms; ami
from every ordeal the preparation which bears his
name, seal and trade mark, has come ofT trium?
phant. He therefore feels it n duty he owes to
his fellow-citizens generally, to the medical pro-;
fessiou and the sick, to denounce and expose the
?charlatans who counterfeit these evidences of
identity, and he calls upon the press and the pub?
lic to aid him iu his efforts to remedy so grc.il an
evil.
The following letters and certificates from the
leading physicians and chemists of this city will
prove to the reader that all guods sold by the un
dwnigned are all they are represented to be.
UDOLPHO WOLFE.
I feel bound to say, that I regard your Schnapps
as being in every respect pre-eminently pure, and
deserving of medical patronage, full events, it
is the purest possible article of Holland Gin. here?
tofore unobtainable, and as suehuiny be safely pre
?BCti'jed by physicians.
DAVID L. MOTT. M. D..
Pharmaceutical Chemist, New York.
26 Pine Street, New York, Nov. 21, 1SG7.
UnoLPtto Wolfe, Esq., Present:
Dear Sir: 1 have made a chemical examination
of a sample of your Schiedam Schnapps, with the
intention of determining if any foreign or injurious
?ubstance had bceu added to the simple distilled
spirits.
The examination has resulted in the conclusion
that the sample contained no poisonous or harmful
admixture. 1 have been unable to discover any
trace id' the deleterious substances which are cm
ployed in the adulteration of liquors. J would not
hesitate to use myself or to recommend to others,
for medicinal purposes. I lie Schiedam .Schnapp? as
an cxoelleiit and unobjectionable variety of gin.
Very rcspcctfullv v?-urs.
(5ignc"d,) CHAS. A. SEELY, Chemist.
New York, 53 Cedar Strset,
November 20, 1807.
iUooLPiio Wolfe, Esq., Pr?sent:
Dear Snt: r have submitted to chemical analy
eis two bottles of '-.Schiedam Schnapps," which I
took from aTrcsh package in your bonded ware?
house, and find, as before, that the spirituous li
?quor is free from injurious ingredients or fal-j-frca
lion ; that it has the marks of being aged and not
recently prepared by mechanical admixture of ulco
:Lol and aromatics.
Respectfully,
FREI). F. MAYER, Chemist.
Nbw York. Tuesday, May 1.
rr?or.7Mio Woi.fe, Es?:
Dear Sin : The want of pure Wines and Liquors
for medicinal purposes has been long felt by the pro?
fession, and thousands of lives have been sacrificed
*hy the use of adulterated articles. Delirium tre?
mens, and other diseases of the brain and nerves, so
rife in this country, are very rare in Europe, owing,
in a great degree, to the difference in the purity of
the spirits sold.
We have tested the several articles imported and
"Bold by you. including your Gin. which you sell un?
der the name of Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps,
?which we consider justly entitled to the high repu?
tation it has acquired in this country: and from
your long cxperionco n* a foreign importer, your
Bottled Wines and Liquors should meet with the
?patne demand.
We would recommend to yon to appoint some of
Ihercspcctableapothecarics in different parts of the
city as ngents for the Bale of your Brandies and
Y/iues, where the profession can obtain the same
when needed for medicinal purposes.
Wishing you success in your new enterprise,
We remain your obedient servants,
VALENTINE MOTT, M. D.. Professor of Surgery,
University Medical College, New York.
J. M. CARKOCHAN, M. D., Professor of Clinical
Surgery, Surgeon-in-Chief to the State Hospital,
etc., No. 14 East Sixteenth street.
LEWIS A. SAYRE, M. b.. No. 795 Broadway.
H. P. DEWEES, M. D., No. 791 Broadway.
JOSEPH WORSTER. M. D.. No. 120 Ninth street.
NELSON STEELE, M. D., No. 37 Blcecker street.
JOHN O'REILLY. M. 1)., No. 230 Fourth street,
B. I. RAPHAEL. M. D., Professor of the Principles
and Practice of Surgery, New York Medical Col?
lege, etc., No. 91 Ninth street, and others.
The proprietor also offers for sale
Bottled Wines and Liquors,
imported and bottled by himself, expressly for me?
dicinal use. Each bottle has a certificate of its
purity.
UDOLPHO WOLFE.
Nov. 25, 1868 23 3tn
jspcfiil Notices.
IIIRAM LODGE, No. 68, A.\ F.\ M.\
A REGULAR COMMUNICATION OF HIRAM
LODGE vrill be held in the Lodge Room on MON?
DAY NIGHT, February 8, 18G9, at half-past seven
o'clock. Brethren will take due notice anu govern
I themselves accordingly.
By order of the W.\ M.\
GEORGE W. FANT, Sec.
Jan 14, 1809 29 3
Belton Lodge, No. 130, A/. F.*. M.\
A REGULAR COMMUNICATION OF BELTON
LODGE will be held in the Lodge Room at Belton,
S. C, on THURSDAY, January 21st. 1869, at 10
o'clock A. M. Brethren will take due notice and i
govern themselves accordingly.
By order of the W.\ M.\
WARREN D. WILKES, Sec.
Jan. 7, 18G9 28 3
PENDLETON LODGE, No. 34, A. F, M.
A REULAR COMMUNICATION OF PENDLE
TON LODGE will be held in the Lodge Room on
SATURDAY, January 23rd, 1869, at 3 o'clock p.
m. Brethren will take due notice and govern
themselves accordingly.
By order of theW.\ M.\
W. H. D. GAILLARD, Sec.
Jan 14, 1869 29 2
Living Arch Chapter, No. 21, R.\ A.\M.\
A REGULAR CONVOCATION OF LIVING
AUCH CHAPTER will be held in the Chapter
Room on SATURDAY, January 23rd, 1869, at 7
o'clock p. m. Companions will assemble without
further notice.
By order of the M.\ E.\ H.\ P. -.
A. J. SITTON, Sec.
Jan 14, 18C9 29 2
Burning Bush Chapter, No. 7, K.\A.\M.\
A REGULAR CONVOCATION OF BURNING
BUSn CHAPTER will be held in the Chapter
Room on MONDAY NIGHT, February 1, 1SG9, at
seven o'clock. Gompat. ous will assemble with?
out further notice.
By order of the M.-.E.-.H.-.P.-.
GEORGE MUNRO, Sec.
E-3~ Wynne Council. No. 4, Royal and Select
Masters, will convene immediately after the closing
of the Chapter.
Jan. 7. 1809 23 4
Aiirtcrtsoji?I? Equity.
James A. King, Administrator, vs. PickensA. Mat
lisoti.?lidl for Sule of Lauds in aid of A suets,
Relief, .Jc
BY virtue cf an Order from his Honor Judge Orr
lo me directed, I will expose lo sale at Anderson
I'otin House, on I he SECOND MONDAY (8th) in
FEBRUARY NEXT,
The f ract ?f Land
Described in the proceedings as the Real Estate of
John M. Mattisou, deceased, situate iu the county
of Auderson, containing"
One Hundred and Forty-Five Acres,
More or less, adjoining lands of James A. King,
Jeremiah Moore and others, and known as Tract
No. 3 of the Estate of Olley Mattison, dee d.
TERMS OF SALE:
On a credit of one and two years, in two equal
annual instalments, with interest from day of sale,
except the costs, which are to be paiu iu cash, the
purchaser to give bond with two good securities,
and a mortgage of the premises lo secure the pur?
chase moiuy. Puichas r to pav for stamps and
papers. JOHN W. DANIELS, c CP.
Clerk's Office, 1
Jan 12, 1869. -j 29?4
SHERIFFS SALE.
BY virtue of 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 tract of land containing 375 acres, more or
less, on waters of Neal'a creek, bounded by lands
of E. Vandiver, Thomas W. Martin and others,
levied on ns-thc -property of James A. Major at
the suit of S. R. & J. 4*. Moore,
Terms Cash?fpurchasers to pay for titles and
stamps.
WM. McGUKIN, s.A.c.
Jan. 7. 1809. 28
Administrator's Sale.
WILL be sold, at the late residence of Henry
Cobb, dee'd. near Belton. on Friday, the29tbof
January, lSti'.), ihe Personal Property of said dc
densed, consisting cf
One bale Cotton, one Mule,
One Buggy, three Hoad of GatMe,
Stock of Hogs, Sheep and Goats,
Household and Kitchen Furniture,
And other articles too tedious lo mention.
Terms cash.
M. A. COBB, Adm'r.
Jan 14, 18C9 20 3*
Administrator's Sale.
WILL he sold, to the highest bidder, on Friday,
22nd daj- of January. I860, al the late residence
of L. A. Osborne, deceased, the following proper?
ty, to wit:
One 'wo-horse Carriage and Harness,
One Piano Forte,
Household and Kitchen Furniture.
And rhe entire Personal Properly of the Estate.
Terms of sale?Cash.
J. S. MURRAY, AdmV.
Jnn 7, 1809 38 8
STATE OF SOtJTH CAROLINA,
ANDERSON COUNTY.
IX COURT COMMON PLEAS?EQUITY SIDE.
Wm. M. Coolcy, Adm'r, and Wire. vs. Emaline
Gambrell and olhors.?Bdl for Relief, ,J c.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that. Samuel Dou
lliit and wife.-Douthlt, Defendants in ij)f
above stated case, reside beyond the limits of this
State. On motion or Reed & Brown, Comp. Sols.,
Ordered, That said Defendants do nppcar and
plead, answer or demur lo said bill of complaint
within forty days from tho publication hereof, or
the same will be taken pro confesso against them.
JOHN W. DANIELS, c c.p.
Olcrk's Office Jan 7, 1860 28?6
WANDO FERTILIZER!
THE Wando Mining and Manufacturing Com?
pany offers co the Planters and Farmers of the
South their Fertilizer, known as the
"WANDO FERTILIZER,"
Which the experience of the past season has prov?
ed to be one of the most valuable in our market.
It has for its base the materials from the Phos?
phate Beds of the Company on Ashley River, and
is prepared at their works at the
EAST END OF HASEL STBEET,
In this city. In order to guarantee its uuiformity
and maintain its high standard, the Company has
made arrangements with the distinguished Chem?
ist, Dr. C. U. Shepard, Jr., who carefully analyzes
all the ammouiacal and other material purchased
by the Company, aud the prepared
FERTILIZER,
before being offered for sale. The Company is
resolved to make an article which will prove to be
a COMPLETE MANURE, and give entire satis
faction.
For terms, circulars, and other information,
APPLY TO
WM. C. DUKES & CO., Agents,
NO. 1 SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Jan 14, 18G9 29 8m
ANDERSON
MALE ACADEMY.
THE Exercises of this Academv will bo re?
sumed on MONDAY", 1STH of JANUARY.
The scholastic year will be divided into three
terms of fourteen weeks each, as follows : The
first extending from January 18th to April 23rd ;
the second from April 20th to July 30th, and the
third from August 30th to December 3rd.
The prices of tuition are the same as hereto?
fore :
Higher English si udics, with Mathemalics,
or Latin and Greek with Mathematics,
per term, S1S.33J
Primary English studies with Arithmetic,
per term, 10.00
A liberal discount will be made to those paying
promptly in advance, by the term. No deduction
will be made for lost time, except in cases of pro?
tracted illness. The student will be charged from
the time he enters to the end of the term.
Iu order that the teacher may be able to give
satisfaction, it is requested that the pupil be start?
ed at the beginning of the term, and ailowed to
ose as little time as possible.
Board can be had iu respectable families at $10
to $12 per month.
W. J. LIGON, Principal.
Jpcg" Kfoxctt Courier copy twice aud send bill
to this office.
Jan 7, 1869 28 4
TAX NOTICE.
Quarterly State Taxes.
Office of Couxtv Treasurer of Andirson,
Anderson Court House, S. O.
THE Quarterly Taxes for the quarter ending De?
cember 31, 1SG8, on the Sale of Goods, Wares,
Merchandize. Spirituous Liquors and Manufac?
tures, are now due.
The Books will be closed ?n <he loth iastaat.
after which time Double Tax Executions will be
issued against defaulters.
Alt articles of Trade, Sale. Darter or Exchange,
including Cotton, are returnable for taxes.
Office in the store of W. H. Nardin & Co.?No.
7 Drick Range.
DANIEL BROWN,
County Treasurer aud Tax Collector.
Jan 1, 1808 28 3
jSTotice.
Probate Co crt, Axuersox Cocxtt, 1
January. 1SG9. /
UNDER the provisions of Act of Legislature of
21st September, I8G8. a session of said Court will
be held on the first Monday.of each month, and
continue thereafter so long as the business may
require for the trial and investigation of litigated
cases,and all matters appertaining to the Home?
stead Act, in relation to the Appointment and Re?
moval of Guardians of Minors, the Allotment of
Dower to Widows, cases of Idiocy, Lunacy, and
persons Nun Compete? Mint's. The said Probate
Court will be open each and every day of each
week for filing proceeditigs Ex Parte and action
thereon, and for transactions of the ordinary bus?
iness, such as Vrobate Wills, Petitions for Admin?
istration, Auditing Accounts, &c.
W. W. HUMPHREYS,
Judge of Probate, Anderson County.
Jan 7, 1S09 28 4
Instalments of the Blue Ridge
Railroad Called For.
THE 1C?I, 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th instal?
ments are called for as follows j
The lGth Instalment on 15lh of April, 1869.
17th - 15th May,
18th " 15th June,
19th " lot It July, '*
20th " 15th Aug. "
If "not paid at last date will be declared forfeit?
ed by order of the Stockholders.
W. II. D. GA1LLAKD, Sec. & Treus.
Jan 14, 18G8 29 lam8m.
Notice to Commissioners.
THE Commissioners of Roads and Bridges for
the 4th Reg. S. C. M., ard 42d Reg. S. C. M., are
hereby notified that a'ueeling of the two Boards
will be held at Andersou C. H on Friday, 22nd of!
January, nt 11 o'clock a.m. Every Commissioner
must come prepared to report the condition of the
roads mid bridges in their respective beats.
All persons having demands ngainsl the Board
for thn 4th Regiment will present them to the un?
dersigned on or before that day, and persons in?
debted must make payment.
A. S. McCLINTON, Chm'n.
Jan 7, 1309 28 3
Furniture Store Removed.
THE undersigned gives notice to the public
that he has removed to Mechanic's Row, (second
story.) over the store lately occupied by Um. M.
Osborne. on the street leading to the Depot from
tlie public square. A well selected stock of Fur?
niture will be kept constantly on hand, and will be
sold at reasonable prices. Thankful for patronage
heretofore bestowed. 1 respectfully solioil a con?
tinuance of public favor, and will guarantee satis?
faction. G. F. TOLLY.
Jan 14, 1SR9 29 3
WM. C. DUKES & CO.,
Cotton Factors
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
South Atlantic Wharf,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
Consignments of Cotton, Rice. &c, respectfully
solicited, and liberaUhdvances made thereon.
Jan 14, 1869 29 tm
NOTICE.
ALL persons having demands against the Es?
tate of Henry Cobb, deceased, are hereby required
to present the same to the undersigned within the
lime, prescribed by law, and those indebted to said
Lstato must make payment.
M. A. COBB, Adm'r.
Jan 14, 1809 29 8? I
PRICES REDUCED!
ON CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, &C, &C.
-o-? ???
BLECKLEY & EVINS,* S. BLRCKLEY & CO.,
Anderson C. H., S. C. Pendleton, S. C.
FROM this date, in order to close out our CASSIMERES, CLOTHS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
we bare reduced the price of these, and also of many other articles; our object being to make room
for a Spring Stock. Our Stock is complete.
Highest prices paid for Cotton and Country Produce. Give us a call.
January 1. 1869_ 28_?_?_
R E M OY A L.
? ? -o -.? -
WATSON CO.
HAVE REMOVED TO NO. 9 GRANITE ROW,
WHERE we will be pleased to sec our Mends, and everyone who want GOODS OF ANT KIND.
We have everything that any one wants, and tutend to keop all kinds of Goods that every one
will need.
LAST, BUT NOT LEAST, WE WILL SELL GOODS
AS CHEAP, IF NOT CHEAPER,
Than any other Men who Pay for the Goods they Sell.
WE BUY EVERYTHING THAT IS ON THE MARKET,
^W^ith either Cash or Merchandize.i
Anderson C. H.. S. C, January 7. 1869 _ 28 _
SV1. LESSER, Agent,
HAS BEHOVED TO
NO. 2 GRANITE ROW,
Next door to Messrs. Bldckley St Evins,
Where he will Continus to Sell Goods
An Low Aji Anybody.
HE KEEPS ON HAND ONvE OF THE BIST
SELECTED STOCKS IN TOWN ! !
ALL WHO WISH TO GET THE
Worth of their Money,
SHOULD ALWAYS LOOK OUT FOB
M. LESSER, Agent.
January 7, 18(59 28
NOTICE,
Mrs. C. R. Murray
Will resume the Exercises of her School
ON MONDAY, THE 18TH DAY JANUARY, 1869.
TERMS?Per Quarter of Ten Weeks, payable
in Currency, for Spel'ing, Reading, Writing, Ge?
ography, and the primary rules of Arithmetic?
Six Dolla-s. For all or any of the higher branch?
es usually taught in Female Colleges?Teu Dol
lars. Music?Ten Dollar* per quarter extra.
Anderson C. H., Dec. 18, 18?S. 33?5
DUE WEST
FEMALE COLLEGE.
-o
THIS is one of the most'flourishing Institutions
in the State.
Pupils received at any time, and charged from
time of entering.
Tuition, including Latin and French, $4.00 per
month.
Boarding, including fuel and washing, $14.50
per month.
?J. I. BONNER, -President
Dec 23, 1SC8 27 3m
MRS. R. H. H?BBARD
BEGS leave to inform her friends and the travel?
ing public that she has opened a BOARDING
HOUSE in the building on the Norrhcast corner of
the public square, over 'the sign of the Golden
Mortar, and solicits the patronage of the public
generally.
Anderson C. H.. Jan. 7, 1869 28?lm
B. F. WHITNER,
Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity.
ANDERSON C. E., S. C.
WILL practice in tho Stnto and United
States. Otuce on Bride -Rang*.
Ja? 7, 1868 48 Ii
LIFE 'INSURANCE.
"THE important subject of Life Insurance is
gradually and deservedly gaining public attention
by the force of its own merits. The time is not
far distant when the death of a man leaving hi*
family unprovided for by a Policy of Life Insu?
rance, will leave the stain of neglected duty upon
his character. It is a duty which every man owe*
to his own dependents and to the community.
He who neglecrs it is not a good lrusbrfnd, father,
or citizen. He has no rigltt, -e^en, to ri.^k the
chance of "throwing Uk? future support of hi?
family, in case of his death, on the community nt
large, or on relatives and friends, when it is in
hie'ptfwer so easily ?rnd surety to provide against
such contingencies.?New York Exnress.
"A prudent man foresee!b the evil."?Proverb*
22: 3.
While In health, call on (he subscriber and se
cure a Life Po'icy. You do not know what a day
may bring forth.
A. B. TOWERS,
Life Insurance Agent,
No. 4 Granite Row, Anderson, S. C
Dec 23, 1868 27 3m
IN BANKRUPTCY.
In the District Court of the United States
for the District of South Carolina.
In the-matter of-JorfN R. CocSRav. "Bankrupt, by
whom a Petition for Adjudication of Bunkrupt
cy was filed on the 18th day of December A. D.
18SS, in said Court.
THIS is to grve notice fhaVrtn ::he 1st day of Jan?
uary, 18(39. a warrant in Bankruptcy wns issued
against the Estate of John R. Cochran, of Ande*?
son Cs H., in the District of Anderson.-and State
of South Carolina, who hss beeu adjudged a bank
nipt, on his own petition : tlia.t ?the payment ol
any debts and delivery ot any property helonginp
to said bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the
Iransfer of any property by him are forbidden by
law : that a meeting of the creditors of the said
bankrupt, to prove their debts, and to choose on*
or more Assignees of his Estate, will be held at n
Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at Register's
Office. Newberry C. H., S. C, before Henry Sum
raer, Esq., Register, on the twenty-third day of
January A. D. 1868, at 12 o'clock m.
J. P. M. EPP1NO.
U. S. Marshal as Messenger.
By A. P. Pifer, Dep. Mes.
Jan "7, 1889 28 3
Assignee's Notice of Appointment.
7;t the District Court of the United States
for the District of South Carolina.
IN THE mattkh OF JOn.X CUXKIXOHam, a bankrupt.
To Whom it may Concern.?The undersigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment as As?
signee of John Cunningha'm, of the County of
Anderson, and Sftate of South Csroliua, within
said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt
upon bis omi petition by the District Court of said
District.
Dated at Anderson C. n.. 'S. C, the 1st day of
January. 1869.
?J. W. XORRIS, Jr., Assignee.
28 8
Assignee's Notice of Appointment.
In the District Court of the United States
.for 4hc District of South Carolina.
IX TUE MATTER 'OF HIRAM C. COOLEY, A BANKRUPT.
To Whom it may Concern.?The nndersigned
hereby gives notice of his appointment as As
signoe of Dr. Hiram C. Cooley, of the County of
Anderson, and State of South Carolina, within the
said District, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt
trpon his own petition by the District Court ot
said District,
Dated Anderson County the 4th day of January
A. D. 1800.
EMERY T. COOLEY, Assignee.
28 a
Dissolution,
THE Law partnership heretofore existing be?
tween the undersigned has beon this day dissolved
by luutunlcdnseut.
J. II. WHITNER,
B. F. WHITNER.
Dec 81, 1868 28 8
TO RENT.
THAT desinihlc residence in the Town of An?
derson, belonging 'o Judge Munro. containing
six rooms and every convenience fora family. The
lot contains over twenty acres, mostly in a state
of cultivation. Apply at this office, or on the
premises to. GE0K6E MUNRO
Jan 7, im ? **
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