The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, October 21, 1869, Image 3
TO CASH BUYERS.
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I AM NOW PREPARED TO SHOW
Tr?ne MKfflOT misOT?M @w mm?
In this market, which I am determined to sell
As Low as the Lowest, and Cheap as the Cheapest.
MY STOCK CONSISTS IN PART OF
DRY GOODS, in great varieties and qualities,
CLOTHING, CASSIMERES, HATS and CAPS,
BOOTS and SHOES, TRUNKS, HOOP SKIRTS,
SADDLES and BRIDLES, GROCERIES,
HARDWARE, POTWARE, CROCKERY,
GLASSWARE, BAGGING, ROPE,
COTTON TIES,
SOLE and UPPER LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS.
It will be my aim to sell each article on its own merits?I will not reduce the price of one article
ft> make it up on another.
I respectfully invite an examination of my stock of Ladies' and Children3' DRESS GOODS,
j?* Be sure and gire me a call before buying elsewhere.
Always in the market for the purchase of Cotton, Corn, Wheat and other produce.
W. S. SHARPE,
JSo. f Granite Row.
Oct 14, 1869_16_.
HAWKINS, WILLIAMSON & CO.,
Cotton Factors and General Commission Merchants,
IO."> West Lombard Street, Baltimore.
S6?* CAPT. W. S. SHARPE, No. 7 Granite Row, Anderson C. H., is our duly authorized agent,
and will make liberal cash advances on all consignments to us.
REFERENCES.?Col. B. D. Townsend, Presideut C. & S. R. R., Society Hill, S. C; Major W. B.
Gulick, Cashier First National Bank, Columbia, S. C; Col. Wm. Johnston, President C. C. & A. R.
R., Charlotte, N.C; Gen. Wade Hampton, Columbia, S. C.
' Sept 16, 1869 ' _12 _ 8m
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Fall and Winter Opening-,
1869,
At the Emporium of Fashioc,
Abbeville, S. C.
FOWLER & McDONALD respectfully inform
the ladies of Anderson of their grand opening Of
Dry Goods and Millinery on Thursday, October
14. Their stock of Dress Goods and Millinery
was never so large. Their stock of Millinery is
as large and as attractive as any in South Caroli-,
na. In this department will be found the latest
novelties in Hats, Bonnets, Feathers, Plumes,
French Flowers, Birds, Ornaments, Satins, Vel?
vets, Silks, Ribbons, Trimmings, Buttons, Laces,
Edgings, Frillings, Bridal Wreaths, Collars, Cuffs,
Embroideries, beautiful Embroidered Yoke?,
Bands, &c; Trimmed and Untrimmed Paper Pat?
terns for nil kinds of Ladies' and Misses' Gar?
ments, from Madam Dcmorest and Butterick, of
New York ;?Shawls, Cloaks, splendid Fur Capes,
Muffs and Cuffs, Nubias, Breakfast Shawls, Hoods,
Jackets, Hair Switches, Curls, Chignons, Pads,
Breast Protectors, Skirts, Corsets, Shell and Gold
Beads, Neoklaces, Netts, Veils, Illusions, Silk Tas?
sels, and many other things not mentioned. Mrs.
Sassasd and Mrs. Wieb, ladies of acknowledged
fine taste, have charge of this department. Mrs.
Wise will give her personal attention in filling or?
ders from Anderson and Pendleton. Particular
attention given to orders for Bridal Bonnets, and
satisfaction guaranteed. All goods sent by Ex?
press upon receipt of order.
Thdy have a splendid?line of Dress Goods in
Poplins, Reps, Empress Cloths, DeLanes, Alpnc
e?s, DeBages, Silks, and a beautiful line of Scotch
Plaids, from 25 cents to $1.25 per yard. Also,
Opera Flannels in every color.
Thankful for the very liberal patronage bestow?
ed on us in the past, we hope by strict attention
to our business to continue to merit the same.
We sell strictly for cash, and at much less than
city prices.
Our goods will compare with Millinery from
Charleston, Baltimore and New York.
All we ask is a trial;
Very Respectfully,
FOWLER & M'DONALD,
Abbeville C. II., S. C.
Ott 14, 18G9 IG 8m
MERCHANT TAILORS
AND
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GENTS' FURNISHING STORE.
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THE undersigned would respecfully inform their
friends and customers that they are now receiving
direct from New York, a
Complete Assortment of Goods
In their line, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres and
Vasdngs, Beaver Cloths for Overcoats, Satiuetts
and Trimmings of all kinds suitable tor men's
wear. Also, a splendid assortment of READY
MADE CLOTHING, Shoes and Hats, Ladies'
Clonks, either ready made or made to order. Also,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, such as Merino
Undershirts and Drawers, Hosiery, Overshirtsand
Linen-bosom shirts, Cravats, &c.
All of which we will sell extremely low for Cash.
We hope our friends will not pass by without giv?
ing us a call, if they want good, cheap and fash?
ionable Clothing.
The Tailoring department is under the special
charge of the senior partner, who will spare no
pains to give satisfaction, botli in cutting and ma?
king. First class Shirt patterns cut to order.
We are yet the agents for the Empire Sew?
ing Machine, which we have fully tested, and feel
safe in saying that should any of our friends need
a Sewing Machine?one that will give perfect sat?
isfaction?this is the one to buy. We keep one or
more constantly ou hand for exhibition, and will
give all necessary instruction.
J. B. CLARK & SON.
Oct 11, I860 10 3m
NEW FALL AND WINTER
GOODS.
JUST RECEIVED, and now ready for sale, a
full, complete and well-assorted stock of
DRY GOODS,
CLOTHING,
GROCERIES *nd
HARDWARE,
In all of which I am determined not to be UN?
DERSOLD.
Having been for some sixteen years in business
at this place, I thank the people for their past pat?
ronage, and respectfully solicit a continuance of
the same. I have on hand a large assortment of
Calico, DeLains,
Poplins, Silks,
Bleached Shirtings, Unbleached Shirtings,
Flannels, Plaids,
Shawls, Cloaks,
Hoop Skirts, Balmorals,
Satinets, Cassimeres,
Gottonudes, Jeans,
Boots, Shoes,
Hats, Bonnets,
Coats, Pantaloons,
Overcoat's, Vests,
Leather, Bagging,
Salt, Iron Ties,
Rope, Flour,
Tea, Coffee,
Sugar, Mackerel, &c.
Call and judge for yourself, and I warrant that
you will always remember with pleasure that you
purchased your goods from
M. LESSER,
Agent.
Sept 30, 1869 14
THE MAMMOTH
BOOT, SHOE & HAT HOUSE.
ESTABLISHED 1868.
ALEXANDER SMYTHE,
wholesale and retail dealer in
Boots, Shoes,
ADD DAT8?
West side of Main Street, under Columbia Hotel,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Oct 7, 1869 15 Sm
MAPES'
NITROGENIZED SUPERPHOSPHATE
OE LIME,
FOR THE. WHEAT CROP.
JUST arrived, Two Hundred Barrels of this
splendid fertilizer, the best known for the Wheat
crop. A supply kept constantly on hand, and for
sale at cost and carriage by
C. A. REED,
Agent at Anderson C. H.
Oct 7,18G9 15 2m
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
ANDERSON COUNTY.
By Richard Lewis, Esq., Probate Judge.
WHEREAS, S. C. Humphreys and W. W. Hum?
phreys have made suit to me to grant, them Let?
ters of Administration of the Estate and effects of
Rev. David Humphreys, dee'd :
These are therefore to cite and admonish all and
singular the kindred and creditors of the said
David Humphreys, dee'd, that they be and appear
before me in the Court of Probate, to bo held at
Anderson Court House on the U8lh day of Oct.,
1869, at 11 o'elock in the forenoon, to shew cause,
if any they have, why tho said Administration
should not be granted.
Given under my hand this 11th day of Oct.,
A.D. 1869
RICHARD LEWIS,
Judge of Probate Oconoc Coun ty.
Oct 14,1869 10 2
ASSIGNEES' SALE.
WE will sell at auction, at Pendleton, S. C, on
FRIDAY, the 19th day of NOVEMBER next, all
that valuable River Plantation, containing in the
aggregate 1,893 acres, assigned to us by Mr. R.
A. Maxwell, lor the benefit?of his creditors, and
by re-survey 1,90:2 acres, which has been laid off
into seven Tracts, to wit:
TRACT NO: ii
707 acres, 9G of which is valuable river bottom In
one body, some good cotton lands, and plenty of
woodlands. The buildings (except one) arc all
on this tract.
TRACT NO. 2,
150 acres, 34 of which is river bottom, some fresh
cleared land, balance in woods, and is adjoining
G. R. Cherry and Lot No. 1.
TRACT NO. 3,
229 acres, has both river and branch bottom, and
good wood land:;, adjoining lands of Elliott, Lots
Nos. 1 and 4.
TRAUT No. 4,
1G7 acres, nearly all wood land, and adjoining
lands of Dr. Maxwell, Elliot and Pinckney.
TRACT NO. 5,
171 acres, nearly all wood land, adjoining lands
of Rcddy, Phillips, Cherry, Simpson and Lot No. 6.
TRACT NO. 6,
274 acre3, nearly all wood land, adjoining lands
of Robt. Adger, Reddy, Whitteu and Lots Nos. 1,
5 and 7.
TRACT NO. 7,
204 acres, on which is a good cabin and small
farm, known ns part of the Hays' place, and is
adjoining lands of Whitten, Pinckney and Lots
Nos. 1 and 0.
Also, we will sell seven Lots of Land within
the incorporate limits of Pendleton, to wit:
LOT NO. 1,
12} acres wood land, adjoining Mrs. Maxwell,
Shanklin and Smith, and is one of the most beau?
tiful sites for building in Pendleton.
LOT NO. 2,
40 acres, fronting on Orrville road, and adjoining
lands of Mrs. Maxwell?has a good site for build.
LOT NO. 3,
37A acres, being part of Race Tract Field?fronts
on Orrville road, and adjoins Lot No. 2. It also
has a fine building site.
LOT NO. 4,
40J acres, and part of Race Tract, fronting on,
Orrville road, and adjoins Lot No. 8 and the
Griffin lands.
LOT NO. 5,
9 acres, fronts on the Anderson road, adjoining
lands of Mrs. Sloan, Mrs. Maxwell and Lot No. 0.
LOT NO. 6,
13 acres, fronts on Anderson road, and adjoining
lands of Mrs. Mays, Mrs. Maxwell and Lots Nos.
5 and 7.
LOT NO. 7,
9 acres, adjoining lands of Mrs. Mays, Mrs. Max?
well and Lot No. U.
We will also sell the Beaverdam Place, contain?
ing by survey about 885 acres, situate in Oconee
county, on Big and Little Beaverdam creeks, ad?
joining lands of Elias Earle, O. H. P. Fant, Myers
and others, which has been laid off into three
Tracts, to wit?
TRACT NO. 1,
429 acres, on Big Beaverdam creek?some good
creek and brancli bottoms, good cotton land, and
some extra good wood land. Buildings all on this
tract.
TRACT NO. 2,'
250 acres, on Little Beaverdam creek, adjoining
Maxwell, Bruce and Tract No. 1. Some good
creek bottom and some good wood land.
TRACT NO. 3,
199 acres, on Big Beaverdam creek. Some good
bottom and wood lauds, and adjoins lands of Elias
Earle, M3'crs and Tract No. 1.
Plats of all these lands are now ready at the
house of J. B. Sitton, and cither of the Assignees
will take pleasure in showing and explaining them.
TERMS.?One-third cash, and for the other
two thirds, terms will be made known on day of
sale, if not before.
J. B. SITTON,
W. H. D. GA1LLARD,
Assignees, of R. A. Maxwell.
?5F? Abbeville Press will copy twice.
Uctl4, 18?? 10 4
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
WILL be sold, at the late residence of James
Wilson, Sr., deceased, five miles west of William?
ston, on the road leading to Anderson C. H., on
THURSDAY, the 4th day of November next, the
following Tracts of Land belonging to the Estate
of said deceased, to wit:
TRACT NO. 1,
Or Homestead, containing 241 acres, more or
less, adjoining Silas Kay, G. Ellison and others, on
Lhc waters of Watermelon creek.
TRACT NO. 2,
Containing 150 acres, more or less, adjoining
Tract No. 1, Josiah Barkley and others.
TRACT NO. 3
Containing G5 acres, more or less, adjoining
Tracts Nos. 1 and 2, Estate of Wm. Rogers and
others.
Terms.?On a credit of twelve months, with in?
terest from day of sale, except the costs, which
shall be paid in cash. Purchaser to give bond
witli approved surety, and a mortgage of the prem?
ises, if deemed necessary, and to pay for accessa?
ry stamps and papers.
JOHN WILSON, Ex'r.
Oct14,1869 ? 16 8
Assignee's Sale
Real and Personal Estate.
In the matter of John Cunninghim, Bankrupt.?
In Bankruptcy.
BY virtue of an order from his Honor Judge Bry?
an, I will sell at Anderson C. H. on Saleday in
November next, the Real Estate of John Cunning?
ham, a Bankrupt, to wit:
ONE TRACT OF LAND,
Known as tho "Dollar Place," situated in Ander?
son county, S. C, near Evcrgrecu, on Big Gcnc
rostee Crct'k, containing 800 acres, more or lnss,
adjoining lands of E. J. Earle, M. Cosper, Elias
McCee and others. This land includes the eas?
tern bank of Generostcc, and contains some hue
bottoms for cultivation.
One old Wagon nnd Gear.
The Notes and Accounts belonging to said Bank?
rupt's Estate.
Terms.?Cash on deliver}'?purchasers to pay
for necessary title papers and stamps.
J. W. NOER1S, Assignee.
Oct 14, J 800 10 3
Mill Pond and Channel Oysters,
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AFTER the fust of November it is proposed to
furnish these Oysters, either in (he shell or open?
ed, in quantities to suit purchasers, and at the
lowest market, prices.
The Mill Pond Oysters supplied will be the cel?
ebrated
Gulla Island Oyster,
From the Lucas Mill Pond at Charleston, which,
for flavor and plumpness, is well known to be un?
surpassed.
Terms cash. Orders solicited from all parts of
the country. Address
THOMAS McCRADY, Agent,
P. O. Box No. 339, Charleston, S. C.
References.?James Adger & Co., Hon. J. B.
Campbell, Dr. St. J. Ravencl, David Jennings,
McCrady & Son, W. G. Dingle, John S. Ryan.
Oct 14, I860 10 4
CLERK'S SALE.
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
000NEE COUNTY.
Wm. C. Keith, ctal, vs. Mary R. Keith, ct al.?
Bill for Partition, <jc.
Under an order from the Circuit Court, Equity
side, for the above named State and county, I
will sell to the highest bidder, before the Market
House in Walhalla, on Saleday in November next,
the Heal Estate of Wm. L. Keith, deceased, con?
sisting of the several Tracts of Land, as follows :
TARCT NO. 1,
Or the Cheohee place, containing 2,470 acres,
more or less, with good farm improvements, good
fence, and in a thorough stale of cultivation.
This tract lies twelve miles Northwest of Walhal?
la, and contains 250 acres of good bottom in cul?
tivation, a large quantity of good upland, and an
outlet for stock range not surpassed in the coun?
ty. Deposit gold is found on every part of it,
and has been profitably worked in past years.
TRACT NO. 2,
Or the home place, in the village of old Pickens,
containing 128 acres, more or less, with good im?
provements.
TEACT NO 3,
Adjoining Tract No. 2, containing 188 acres, more
or less. No improvements.
* TEACT NO. 4,
In the village of old Pickens, containing I acre,
more or less. No improvements.
TRACT NO. 5,
In the village of old Pickens, containing 1 acre,
with good improvements.
TEACT NO. 6,
In the village of old Pickens, containing 1 acre.
No improvements.
TEACT NO. 8,
Or the Gurley Tract, containining 30 acres, more
or less, situate in the county of Pickens.
TEACT NO. 9,
Or the Calhoun Tract, containing 475 acres, more
or less, eight miles east of Walhalla, adjoining
lands of M. F. Mitchell. No improvements.
TRACT NO. 10,
Or Coneross Tract, containing GO acres, more or
less.
TEACT NO. 11,
Or Albertson Tract, containing G60 acres, more or
less. .
TEACT NO. 12.
Or Aiken Tract, containing 200 acres, more or
less.
TEACT NO. 13,
Or the Reid Tract, containing 300 acres, more or
less.
Under the same order, and at the same time
and place, I will also sell the Real Estate of Tbos
as J. Keith, deceased, viz:
TEACT NO. 1?
In the v?lnge of old Pickens, containing 1 acre,
more or less.
TEACT NO. 2, ?
Or the Devil's Fork Tract, containing 811 acres,
more or less, adjoining - Corbin. No im?
provement. Deposit gold found on it.
TEACT NO. 3,
On Coneross creek, containing 300 acres, more or
less, adjoining lands of Tyre Mauldin.
TEACT NO. 4,
On Six Mile creek, Pickens county, containing
200 acres, more or less.
TRACT NO. 5,
On Snow Creek, containing 840 acres more or
less.
Terms :
These sales will be made on a credit of one,
two and three years, in three equal annual in?
stalments. Purchaser to give bond and two good
sureties, with a mortagage of premises to secure
the purchase money. Purchaser to pay extra, in
cash, for all necessary papers and stamps.
. J. W. STRIBLING,
Clerk of Court Oconee County.
Oct 7, 18G9 15 4
CLEEiVS_ SALE.
In Equity?Anderson County.
B. Frank Sloan vs. Wm. H. D. Gaillard and oth?
ers.?Bill to Partition Real Estate, $c, of Benja?
min F. Sloan, deceased.
BY virtue of an order to nie directed from the
Honorable Circuit Court of the 8th Judicial Dis?
trict, I will sell to the highest bidder, at Pendle
ton Village, on Friday, the 19th day of November
next,
THE HOUSE AND LOT,
Known as the late residence of said deceased, sit?
uate in the Village of Pendleton, on-street,
adjoining lot of E. Sharp and Blue Ridge Rail?
road, containing Nine Acres, more or less.
Also, the Brick Store House end Lot, situate in
said Village, and on the public square thereof,
now occupied by J. B. E. Sloan & Co.
Thums of Sale.?One-fourth of the purchase
money cash, the remaining three-fourths on a
credit of twelve months, with interest from day
of sale, secured by the bond of purchaser, and at.
at least two approved sureties, Viith a mortgage of
the premises. Purchaser to pay for stamps and
titles.
JOHN W. DANIELS,
Clerk of Court Anderson County.
Oct 14, 1869 16 4
CLERK'S SALE.
In Equity?Anderson County.
BY virtue of a Decretal Order from the Hon.
James L. Orr, Circuit Judge, to me directed, I
will sell before the Court llouso at Walhalla, on
the 9th of November next,
TUESDAY OF COURT,
All that Tract of Land belonging to the Estate of
John S. Lorton, deceased, containing
FIVE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIVE ACRES,
More or less, situate in Oconee county, on branch?
es of Coneross creek, adjoining lands of George
Frcdricks, Berry Phillips and others, and known
us the
GOLD MINE TRACT.
This Mine is undoubtedly very rich, and it is
believed that nothing but energy and capital are
required to uiukc it immensely valuable by devel?
opment.
Tekms of Sale.?On a credit of twelve months,
with bond, two sureties, and a mortgage to secure
the purchnse money. The purchaser will be per?
mitted to pay cash on day of sale, or anticipate
payment at any time.
JOHN W. DANIELS,
Clerk of Court Anderson County.
Oct 15, 18G9 16 4
Administrator's Sale.
WILL be sold, at the late residence of Robert
Giles, deceased, on Friday, the 22nd day of Octo?
ber instant, the Personal property of said Estate,
consisting of
? Household and Kitchen Furniture,
One Horse, one Wagon,
One Buggy, and other articles too tedious
to mention.
Terms mnde known on dav of salo.
C. D. GILES, Adm'r.
Oct 7,18G9 15 3
NOTICE
IS hereby given that application will be made
to the next Legislature to amend the charter of
Pendleton Village.
JAMES HUNTER, Intendant.
Tcndlcton, Sept. 9, 1869. 11 3m*
Auction Sales for November.
SALE OF
Valuable Real Estate.
WILL be sold at Anderson Court House, on
Saleday in November next, the Rocky River lands
belonging to the Estate of the late Samuel Brown,
dee'd, containing, in the aggregate, 642 acres, in
five tracts, to wit :
TRACT NO; 1,
On the south side of the Craytonville road, within
one and a half miles of Anderson C. H., contain?
ing GO acres, more or less.
TRACT NO. 2,
On the north side of Said road, adjoining No. 1,
containing (30 acres, more or less.
TRACT NO. 3.
The River Tract, containing 204 acres?about 50
acres river bottom.
TRACT NO. 4,
Containing 100 acres, more or less, on (he south
side of the Craytonville road, adjoining tract No. 3.
TRACT NO. 5.
Containing 158 acres, more or less, on the north
side of said road, adjoining tracts Nos. 3 and 4.
These lands lio from one and a half to three
miles of the Court House, and each tract, except
No. 2, contain a large proportion of valuable
woodland. Plats and more particular description
given on day of sale.
WILL be sold at the same time and place, the
Real Estate of the late Col. !>. A. Ledbetter, dee'd.
on the Blue Ridge Railroad, near Perryville, con?
taining
OOS ACRES,
More or less, all forest land, heavily timbered.
Terms.?One-third cash, and the balance on
a credit of twelve months, with approved surety
and a mortgage of the premises.
JOSEPH N. BROWN, Executor.
Oct 7, 1869 15 4
PROBATE JUDGE'S SALE.
In the Probate Court, Anderson County.
Mary Wakeficld, Adm'x., vs. Isaac Wickliffe, et al.
Petition for sale of Real Estate.
BY virtue of an order to me directed from W
W. Humphreys, Judge of Probate for Anderson
county, 1 will expose to sale on Saleday in Novem?
ber next, the following property, sold as the Real
Estate of John Wakeficld, dee'd., to wit: The
tract described in the pleadings as
TRACT NO. 3,
Situate in Oconee county, on Little River, adjoin?
ing lands of E. Maxcy. John Price, M. Keith, J. J.
Norton, et al., containing 240 acres, more or less,
and 20 acres bottom land, a good two story dwel?
ling house, with seven large rooms, good kitchen,
fine well of water, superior spring about fifty
yards from the house, with good barns, cribs, &c.
Tenants house, with all necessary out-buildings;
there are also about one hundred youngand choice
apple trees, with a fine peach orchard, and a vari?
ety of other fruit trees ; and altogether one of the
best slock farms in the county, situate about one
mile from Old Pickcns C. II., on the direct road
from Walhalla.
Terms.?One half cash, the other half on twelve
mouths credit, with interest from day of sale, pur?
chaser giving bond with approved security, and a
mortgage of the premises to secure the payment of
the purchase money, with the privilege of aniici
pating payment at any time. Cost to be paid in
cash, and purchaser to pay for necessary stamps
and papers.
WM. McGUKIN,
Sheriff Anderson County.
Oct 7, 1809 15 4
PROBATE JUDGE'S SALE.
In the Probate Court, Anderson County.
Richard Robinson, Adm'r, vs. Sallie Robinson, ctnl.
Petition for sale of Real Estate.
BY virtue of an order to me directed from W. W.
Humphreys, Judge of Probate for Anderson coun?
ty, I will expose to sale on Saleday in November
next, at Anderson C. II., the following property,
sold as the Real Estate' of John Robinson, de?
ceased, viz:
TRACT NO. 2,
Containing 138 acres, more or less, situate in the
county and Stale aforesaid, on Little River, ad?
joining lands of Annie Robinson, John A. Arm?
strong, James Adams, el al.
TRACT NO. 3,
Containing 76 acres, more or less, adjoining-Wil?
liam Wilson, Annie Robinson, James Adams, ct al.,
situate on waters of Little River, in the county
and State aforesaid.
Terms.?On a credit of twelve months, with in?
terest from day of sale, purchaser giving bond
with good security, and a mjrtgage of the premi?
ses for the payment of the purchase money, with
the privilege of anticipating p'ayment<nt any time.
Purchaser to pay for stamps and all necessary pa?
pers?costs to be paid in cusb.
WM. McGUKIN,
Sheriff Anderson County.
Oct 7, 1869 15 4
PROBATE JUDGE'S SALE.
In the Probate Court, Anderson County.
John A. Martin, Adm'r, with Will annexed, vs.
Sarah Gable, ct al.?Petition for Partition.
BY virtue of an jrder to me directed in the above
stated case from W. W. Humphreys, Jndge of Pro?
bate for Anderson county, I will expose to sale on
Saleday in November next, at Anderson C. H.,
the tollowing property, as the Real Estate of Da?
vid Martin, dee'd, to wit:
ONE TRACT OF LAND,
i
Situate in the county and State aforesaid, bound?
ed by lands of DcJ.arnct Tucker, James Spearman
and others, lying on waters of Gnnoe crock, wa?
ters of Little Gencrostce creek, waters of Savan?
nah river, containing 114 acres, more or less.
Terms.?On a credit of twelvemonths, with in?
terest from day of sale, purchaser giving bond,
with approved security, and a mortgage of (he
premises for the payment of the purchase money,
with the privilege of anticipating payment at any
time. Purchaser to pay for necessary stamps and
papers?costs (o be paid in cash.
JOHN A. MARTIN,
Administrator with Will annexed.
Oct 7, 1869 15 4
PROBATE JUDGE'S SALE.
In the Probate Court, Anderson Count}-.
Rachel E. Jolly vs. J. D. Jolly.?Petition for sale
of Real Estate.
BY virtue of an order (o me directed in the above
stated case from W. W. Humphreys, Judg? of Pro?
bate for Anderson county, I will expose to sale on
Saleday in November next, at Anderson C. h\. the
following
TRACT OF LAND,
Containing 83 acres, more or less, situated in An?
derson county, oh waters of Twenty-six Mile creek,
bounued by lands of A. M. Noal. Albert Jolly, ct
al. Sold as the Real Estate of Levi Jolly, dee'd
Terms.?On a credit of twelve months, with in?
terest from day of sale, purchaser giving bond
with good seeurily. and a mortgage of the prcm
i8es for the payment af the purchase money, with
the privilege of anticipating payment ot any time.
Purchaser to pay for stamps and all necessary pa?
ters?costs to be paid in cash.
v WM. McGUKIN,
Sheriff Anderson County.
Oct7,1809 15 4
NOTICE
IS hereby given that application will be made to
(he next Legislature to amend the charter of the
Town of Anderson.
JOHN B. MOORE, Intendant.
Sept 23, I860 13 3m
Columbia Advertisements.
OUR GOODS
FOR
? ?)
ARE now ready for jistribution. the stock of
goods AT RETAIL, in the Front Store, is replete
and full, and of every conceivable style and price;
Our Shawl and Cloak Department
Presents some rare attractions in prices and de
eigns.
Our Dress Goods Department,
As usual, exhibits all the handsome novelties.
Our Hosiery and Underwear Department
Supplies all the articles of comfort and pro?
tection for winter use.
Our Notion and Haberdashery Department
Will, as heretofore, receive our best atten?
tion, and every novelty, useful or orna?
mental, can be had from it.
Our Carpet Department
This season excels everything of the kind ever
exhibited in Cblumbia before, comprising
everything known to the trade in the
way of Floor Carp etiugs.
OtTR WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT
1.3 a speciality, wherein we claim to give all the
advantages that can be offered. The Goods for
the Department are on hand?bought right, and
sold with as little expense as they can be handled
anywhere.
We solicit a call from every one wanting Goods.
We positively guarantee our bills certainly as
cZieap?often cheaper?than can be had elsewhere:
E. C. SHIVER,
Columbia, S. C.
Oct 7, 1869 15
Established 1843.
PLAIN STREET, NEXT TO MAIN,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
TflE old established FURNITURE WARE?
HOUSE of
M. II. BERRY,
Still keep constantly on hand, and is now receiv?
ing weekly, from the best manufacturers in Balti?
more, New York and Boston, the largest stock of
Furniture brought to Columbia since the war, con.
sisting in part of Parlor, Dining Room and Bed
Room Setts in Mahogany, Walnut, Chestnut and
Painted. Also, a large stock Of Bureaus, Tables,
Chairs, Bedsteads, Mattresses, &e. The sub?
scriber flatters himself, from bis experience of
thirty-five years, and large facilities in buying
his goods, he is able to sell as low as any house
South of Baltimore. All kinds of Furniture made
to order, in the latest style; at the shortest no?
tice. Terms cash.
M. H. BERRY.
Oct 7, 1869 , 15 lm
CLOTHING MPORIOL
"w\ J. HOKE,
OFFERS for sale a large and well selected stock
of
CLOTHING.,
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods;
HATS, TRU8KS,
UMBRELLAS, ?&c ., & c.j
Which were bought ut Low Prices, and will be
sold cheap.
North Carolina Bank Pills bought. .
Store on Main street, a few dsors below the Co?
lumbia Hotel.
Oct 7, 18?9 15 2m
Gents' Furnishing Goods*
I would most respectfully call tbe attention of
the citizens of the up-country to my well selected
stock of
(SI?OTIL!l?riEir? <B(M)3,
Purchased on the best terms, and selected from
the finest qualities in New York and Paris. I am
confident that I can offer such inducements as will
secure your custom, es I pledge myself to give*
satisfaction in price and quality. When you come
to Columbia, call and sec me. I take pleasure in
showing my splendid stock of BROAD CLOTHS
and CASSI.MERES, Scotch and French.
C< D. EBERHARDT,
Merchant Xailor,
Washington Street, opposite Law Range,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
Oct 7, 1869 15 8m
WHEN YOU COME TO COLUMBIA*
CALL AT
C- F- JACKSON'S
Dry Goods Store,
lND TAKE A LOOK AT THE LARGE AND
Fine Stock of Goods,
AND SEE WHAT
LOW PRICES
THEY WILL HE OFFERED AT
C. F. JACKSON'S,
Main Street, Columbia.
Sept 30, 18(59 14 8m
1). GAMBR1LL,
STOCK & BOND BROKER/
MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C,
WILL BOT AND SELL
Gold and Silver Coin. Coupons, Bank
Notes, &c.
Collections solicited, which will be promptly at?
tended to.
References.?Gco. W Williams cS: Co., Taft &
Rowland, L. Ganthrill & Co., C iiarlcston, S. C;
Woodward, Baldwin & Co., C. A. Gtttubrill" & Co ,
Baltimore; Woodward, Baldwin & Co., N. York.
Sept. 2. 1869 10 8m*
I. S?LZBACHER,
SIGN OF THE MAMMOTH WATCH, MAIN ST.,
COLUMBIA, SO. CA.*
DEALER IS AND MASUF.lCTCBEB OF
WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, &c,
figf An assortment ot Genuine Pebble Specta?
cles always on hand. Repairing, in all its branch?
es, personally attended to, and the amplest satis?
faction promised.
Sept 2, 1869 10 3m
ALEX. Y. LEE,
ARCHITECT,
CIVIL AND HYDRAULIC ENGINEER,
Office, SumterSt.. bet. Laurel & Clunding,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
I Oct 7, 1869 15 3m