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M?ttX. HIRAM LODGE, No. 68/ A.\F.\ M.% A RJ2GITLAR COMMUNICATION OF HIRAM LODGE will be held in the Lodge Room on MON? DAY NIGHT, Oct. 7, 1867, at half-past seven O'clock. Brethren will take due notice aha govern themselves accordingly. By order .of the W.-. M.\ JAMES A HOYT, Seo. Aug. 14,1867 - 9 _3 "Binning Bush Chapter,-No. 7, K.\A.\M.\ A REGULAR CONVOCATION OF BURNING BUSH CHAPTER will be .held in the Chapter Boom on MONDAY 1IIGHT, Oct. 14th, 1867, at . half-past seven o'clock. Companions will assem? ble without further'notice. - ? . . By order of the M.\E.\H.\P..* GEORGE MUNRO, Seo. pro tern, _ Aug. 14, 1867_-9 _S_ : Religious Notice. - Tho following are: the Appointments of Rev. A. B. Stxpeens, Presiding. Elder-for the "Greenville District of the South Carolina Conference, M. E. Church South, Fourth Quarter:. GretnvMe Elation.?4th Sunday, and Saturday - before, in September., Radville Circuit.?5th Sun? day, and. Saturday before, in. September, at Zoor church. Greenville Circuit.?1st Sunday and Sat? urday before, in, October, at Ebenezer. Pickensville '. -Circuit.?2nd Sunday, and Saturday before, in Oc ? tob er, at Trap. Kcov'ce Circuit.?Si Sun(lay> . Saturday before, in October, at Gap Hill. Wal. holla. 'Circuit.?^4th"Sunday, and Saturday before, ? in October, at Walhalla. SenecaandTugalo Circuit. ?1st Sunday, and Sa'urday before, in November, at" Smith's Chapel Anderson Station.?2nd Sun? day, and Saturday before, in November1. Anderson Circuit.-^ZdSunday, and Saturday before, in No? vember, at Ebenezer. rendition Circuit?4th Sun? day, and Saturday before, in November, at-. Sept.ll, 1867 13 2m. Three Months for Nothing. Loos iT this Offee.?Tho publishers of the "" American Agriculturalist show their enterprise by offering lhat valuable journal free for the romain - ing three! months of this year to oil new subscribers for 1868 (VoL 27,) who send in their subscription during this month of September. The cost of the Agriculturalist is only ?1.50 for a year, or four copies for $5, so that, $1.50, (or ?1.25 each for ? four persons,) if sent to the publishers this month, . Will secure the paper for fifteen months. We ad? vise all to make haste to accept this offer. The money cculd not be better invested, forthat paper, at its" present subscription price, is one of the cheapest in the world It is designed for the Farm, - Garden,, and Household. It has readers almost ' " everywhere, among the old and the young, and not its least recothmendotiou is the fact that the chil? dren are delighted with its-Boy's and Girl's De? partment. Each number contains 32 to 44-larger quarto pages, full of interesting and valuable mat? ter for readers both in country and city. Its En? gravings are costly and beautiful, and calculated not only to please the eye, but to improve the taste. We have also seen from month to month exposures of the various Humbugs and Swindling Operations of the day, which must have saved tens of thou? sands of dollars to the unwary. We are sure you Will thank us for our advice if you send your sub? scription at once to the publishers, Okange, Jcdd <& Co^ 41JPark: Row, New- York City. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The advertiser, having been restored to health - in a - few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suffered for ? several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consump? tion?is anxious- to. make known to his fcllow Bbfferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the ? prescription used (free of charge), with the direc? tions for preparing and using the some, which they will find a suke cceb for Consumption, Astii " da, Bronchitis, Coccus, Colds, and all I'hroat and Lung Affections. The only object of the ad? vertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he - conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every Sufferer wiil try his remedy, as it will cost, them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wish? ing the prescription, it.ee, by return mail, will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York. JunelO, 1S67 1 ly ' ERRORS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Ner? vous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suf? fering humanity, scud free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making the simple reme? dy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar Street, New York. June 19, 1867 1 ly The Daily Chronicle. On the-17th instant, the undersigned propose to commence the issue, in this city, of a journal tobe styled THE DAILY .CHRONICLE. The want of j a live, earnest, sympathetic newspaper is felt in the community; and, in obedience to the wish of j a large number of the most influential citizens, we ' make our debuL The Capital of South Carolina should sustain now, as it did before the war, at least two newspa? pers; and the State is an abundantly large field of j operations from which to glean the public favor. The approaching Fall already gives token that our people arc recovering from their great financial depression ; and we may reasonably anticipate an early solution of the now fretful political problem. It is on this rising tide that wo hopo to swim. We do not promise much in behalf of the Chroni? cle?our fiith shall be told by our w orks ; but we can say thfa much, that as citizens of South Caro? lina, long identified with her interests, we shall expend our means and devote our energies to es? tablish what we conceive will bo a welcome visitor in every household. We shall give the latest news and liveliest gossip; pert paragraphs ; telegrams hot from the wires; commercial intelligence fresh from the curb-stones of "'Change;" and a special report of all the at? tractively horrifying accidents and incidents of the day. Politic&lly,-. Our sentiments are for the prwent expressed. We shall work for the good of th-3 public. subscription: One year, - -$8 00 I Three months, - $2 00 Six months, - - 4 00 | Ono month, - 75 Advertisements, seventy-five cents per square (10 lines) for the first insertion, and fifty cents for I each subsequent insertion. A liberal discount made on contract advertisements. Advertisers wishing to avail themselves of the very larger free circulation to be made during tho first week, will please send their orders to THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY, Columbia, S. C. Sept. II, 1867. 13?tf THE DUE WEST FEMALE COLLEGE. THE Winter Session in this Institution will open on Monday, 7th of October. A full corps of Teachers has been provided, and every effort will be made to retain the patron? age the College has enjoyed for years. The rates of Tuition and Boarding havo been reduced so as to correspond with tho circum? stances of our people. Boarding can be had at $12 a month In curren? cy, exclusive of washing and wood. TUITION IN CURRENCY. Academio Department, per session of five months, $15 00 Collegiate Department, 20 00 * EXTRAS. j Music, Piano, per session fivo months, $24 00 Use of " " ?? " " 2 00 Painting, " " " . " 10 00 Wax-Work, " ?? " " 10 00 Drawing, " " " , " ? 00 Latin, French and Vocal Musio aro freo of charge. Young- ladies are recommended to adopt the UNIFORM DRESS prescribed by the Board, viz : "Dark Calico for school, and blue Worsted for church, with straw hats trimmed with blue." No correspondence allowed with young men. Parents are requested not to give permission to violate this rule'. For further information address J. I. BONNER, President. Sept 4, 1867 12 4 " -?-. THE CHRISTIAN NEIGHBOR: A WEEKLY PAPER at Two Dollars a year in ad? vance,?the eleventh copy gratis.to any ono send? ing ten subscribers. It will be AN ADVOCATE, 1. Of Christianity universal, and also particular, as opposed to war, offensivo or defensive, 2. Of the internal unity of the Church, as op? posed to the pretensions of cxternalisnt. 3. Of Methodism, as holding the Head, and consisting with the essentials, liberty, and charity of Christianity. 4. Of Civil government and Patriotism, as they consist with the Divine Government and general Benignity. 6. Of "Equality," as it consists with Christian? ized common sense. 6. Of education physical, mental, religious, anc moral, as of the first importance. A RECORDER, Of general intelligence from the household, ngri cultural, scientific, artificial, commercial and po? litical world. And AN ADVERTISER, Of the respectable and moral. Care will be exercised to exclude improper mat? ter, and to put in that which will instruct the chil? dren and the School, and edify the adults and the Church. Donations of Endowments will be used exclu? sively for the benefit of the Poor. The arrival of the "NEIGHBOR" will inform subscribers of the place and time of publication, and also that the subscription is then due. In the meanwhile, lay by Two Dollars, and send on sub? scribers. Address SIDI II. BROWNE, Marion, S. C. Sept, 4. 1867 12 tf REMOVAL! Great Reduction in Prices! FOTMfUM STOIB AT MASONIC HALL, The undersigned begs leave to inform tho public that be has removed his Furniture Store to Mason? ic Building, second story. Entrance at the West door, next to Judge Murray's residence. Having reduced the prices of Furniture, I am prepared to furnish the people of Anderson and surrounding country with elegant setts of fur? niture at the lowest possible figures. The public generally arc invited to examine the assortment on hand, as I am convinced that my 'prices and Fur? niture will not fail to please. I am also prepared to make any repairs in (he Furniture line. Also, all kinds of Collins made to order, at the shortest notice. All-work warranted. C. F. TOLLY. September 4, 18G7. 12?3 MEB C HANTS, SPECULATORS. ON and after this day wo will be prepared to make advances on cotton and all other produce shipped to Geo. W. Williams & Co., Charleston, or Wil? liams, Tatloe & Co., New York. Parties wishing advances, will furnish us the railroad receipts for the produce shipped. SHARPE & FANT. July 31, 1867 7 NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Estates of Aris Cox and John M. Cox, deceased, are hereby requested to present their demands for payment, and person* | knowing themselves indebted to said Estates aro required to make payment before Return Day next, and in default, demands against them will be placed in the hands of an oiheer for collection. NANCY COX, ARIS COX, Administrators. Sept 4,1807 12 3* STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. WHEREAS, Reid Gambrell has applied to me for Letters of Administration on the Estate of | James Gambrell, sr., deceased : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas? ed to be and appear at my office on Thursday, 12th day of Sept., 18G7, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administration should not be granted. ROBERT JUNK1N, o.a.u. Sept 4, 1867 12 2 TAKEN UP. A large white nOG, (barrow,) which the owner can have by coming forward, proving property, and paying expenses. Said hog has been on my place about four months. Mark, swallow-fork in right car. and two swallow-forks in left car. My residence is about 8 miles north-cast of Anderson C. II., on Little Beaverdam Creek. RACHEL KAY. August 14, 1807 9 3* LOST, On tho street leading from the Baptist Church to Mr. Elias Earle's house, on Sunday, 2nd Sept.. a small gold breast-pin. The finder" will be suitably rewarded by leaving it at this office. September 4, 1807. 12_1* Administrator's Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Thomas Ellison, deceased, are notified that they must settle their indebtedness without delay, and all persons having demands against the said Estate will pre? sent them to the undersigned, properly attested. JOEL ELLISON, Adm'r. Aug. 28,1867 11 3* Miscellaneous Advertisements Fall and Winter Importations. ? 1867. Ribbons, Millinery and Straw Goods. ARMSTRONG, "CATOE & CO. niPOKTEE8 and jobbers op Bonnet, Trimming and Velvet Ribbons, Bonnet silks, Satin? sintl "Velvets, Blonds, I Nette; " .1 Crapes, Ruches, . Flowers, JTeatliers, j Ornaments, STRAW BONNETS AND LADIES' BATS, teisimeu and untrimued, SIL1KER HOODS, ?See. 23T AND 239 BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. Offer the largest Stock to bo found in this coun? try, and unequalled in choice variety and cheap? ness, comprising the latest Parisian novelties. Orders solicited and prompt attention given. Aug. 21, 1807. 10?2m BACON, LARD, COM, MOLASSES, &c, &c. 10 HHDS. Clear Ribbed Sides, 5 Hhds. Clear Sides, 5 Casks Sugar Cured Hams, 150 Pkgs. Leaf Lard, in barrels tubs, pails, 15 Hhds. Prime Muscovado Molasses, 10 Hhds. Clayed Cuba Molasses, 175 Sacks Prime White-bread Corn, 75 Boxes Adamantino Candles, 125 Sacks Liverpool Salt. With a full assortment of everything in tho Grooo ry Line. For sale at the lowest figures by A. STEVENS, Augusta, Geo. August 28, 18C7 11 BAGGING. ROPE, &c. 12 Bales Gunny Bagging, 225 Coils Rope?best brands, 125 Kegs Old Dominion Nails?assorted, For sale by A. STEVENS, Augusta, Geo, August 28, 1807 11 H. L. JEFFERS & CO., TP A. C X O R S and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Charleston, S. G. h. l. jeffebs. wm. ir. jeffers. t. a. jeffees. ON entering upon the business o<" the next sea? son, we beg leave to return our thanks for the pat? ronage so kindly extended to us since tho re? opening of our business at the close of the war. With renewed energy we will continue to study the interest of our friends, confining ourselves as heretofore to a legitimate Commission Business. Liberal advances will be made on Consignments, and careful attention paid to filling Orders for Supplies. Uur patrons will be kept fully posted on the Markets, free of charge, by our Weekly Prices Current. II. L. J. & CO. Charleston, S. C, August 1, 1807. ? BAKERY! THE undersigned desires to establish a Bakery at this place, having the opportunity of securing the services of a No. 1 Baker, of fifteen years ex? perience. This is to notify the public that all per? sons desiring to procure Dread at the lowest possi? ble figures can do so by making permanent agree? ments with the subscriber. I will guarantee satis? faction in every instance, and will take in ex? change for Dread any quantity of good Flour. As it is requisite to know at once to what extent this enterprise will be supported by the citizens of An? derson, every one wishing a first-rate articlo of Bread is requested to hand in their names without delay, stating the probable quautity wanted every day. A. P. H?BBARD. August 28, 1807 11 2 NEW MUSIC BOOK. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SUPPLY OF The Christian Harmony, the new Music Book by that popular Composer, William Walker. Sold at Publisher's price, Si.75 per copy. JAMES G. DOUTU1T, Agent. Sept 0, 1807 21 ly IN otice. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of K. Sullivan, deceased, will please render them in to cither of the undersigned, properly attested, and those indebted to said Estate will make pay? ment immediately. N. K. SULLIVAN. \ . , . JNO. M. PHILLIPS, /'v m r3, Aug. 10, 1SG7. 10?3m Notice. ALL persons having demands against the Estate of Mary K. Mattison, dee'd, will please hand them to the undersigned, properly attested, and those in? debted to said Eslato will make payment immedi? ately, otherwise the amounts will be put into judg? ment. C. S. MATTISON. Aug. 19, 1807. 10?3m. Notice. All persons indebted to Clark & White aro ear? nestly requested to come forward and make pay? ment immediately. We must have money to carry on our business, and unless parties pay, on or be? fore return day next, we will be compelled to sue, CLARK & WHITE. Aug. 20, 1807. 11?3 JOHNSTON, CREWS & CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers In STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, No. 41 Hayne Street, Charleston, S. C. 33 4m Miscellaneous Adyertisenients ESTABLISHED 1848. F. G. v. Borstel, WAIPi?iEI-lflAEIEE. THOROUGH Repairing of Watches, warranted for twelve months, (breakage excepted.) All work done at . reasonable prices. Watch Glasses and Keys fitted. CLOCKS Repaired and Warranted. JEWELRY Repaired with dispatch, in a workmanlike manner. To suit every age, of all qualities and prlocs, from 60 cents to 20 dollars. Also, Spectaolo Cr,ses. Pebblo Glasses fitted to old and new frames. Es? pecial care taken to restoro and prescrvo tho eye? sight, without extra charge. Rest quality Gold Pens and cases. For sale, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Spectacles, Studs, Watch-Chains and Guards, Finger Rings. Always on hand, a lot of puro gold Engagement Rings, Photograph Albums, Picture Frames and Cases. In fact, everything usually kept in Jewel? ry Stores. All articles warranted as represented. Call on F. C. v. BORSTEL, No. 4 Brick Range. PHOTOGRAPHS!! Taken in various styles, and fitted up in a work? manlike manner. Having recently received the latest improvements, I am now prepared to furnish from the small medallion to tho life-size Portrait, more perfect than was ever taken in tho country before, and equal to tho best taken in tho world. Let your habiliments be dark, and I insure you a gem of a Picture, at a moderate price. Call at F. C. v. BOltSTEL'S Jewelry Store, No. 4 Brick Range. LAND AND IMMIGRATION OFFICE. IVo. 4 X$x-icl? Range. Give in the description of your Land you desire to sell, and if possible a plat of it, and I will trans rait it to New York and Charleston, free of charge; but if you desire your land advertised in Europo, you will have to pay postage and for advertising. I will keep a filo of your lands, and try to get la? borers for those who desire. Apply to F. C. jv. BORSTEL. July. 3, 1867 3 PENDLETON FACTORY. THE WOOL CARDS AT this place are now in complete running order. All tho Wool offered will be carded into Rolls of | the best quality at short notice, at the following rates for cash: All Wool, Plain and Mixed Rolls, 12Jc. per lb. Mixed Cotton and Wool Rolls, 15c. per lb. Bncon, Lard, Corn and Cotton will be taken at market rates in exchange for carding. Wool may be sent to the Factory from any points on the Railroads, through the agents, and tho Rolls de? livered by them as soon as the Wool can be carded and returned. AN ASSORTMENT OF OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY, Will be kept on hand at the Factory, and custo? mers supplied promptly, at as low figures as the market will justify. Dealers will find it to their interest to glvo us a trial before buying elsewhere. Respectfully, "WILLIAM PERRY, Proprietor. June 2G, 1807 2 GL & C. Railroad Company, Treasurer's Oflice, COLUMBIA, S. C, July 5, 18G7. NOTICE is hereby given that the Greenville & Co? lumbia Railroad Company is now prepared to ex? change their bonds and certificates of indebtedness, endorsed by the State of South Carolina, under the Act of the Legislature of 20th December, 18?G, for their bonds and coupons past due, secu? red by a mortgage, commouly known as the "First Mortgage." Also, for their bonds, and the coupons on them that may be due, endorsed by the Stau under the Act of the Legislature of January 2S, 1801, which arc headed '?Confederate States of America," Also, for their bonds and coupons past due, known as "Non-Mortgage Bonds," at one for three, as provided for in said Act of December 20, 1800. Holders of "non-mortgage bonds and coupons" past due, who prefer it, will bo allowed to take for them in exchange the bonds and certificates of indebtedness of the company, secured by a second mortgage, at par Bonds aud certificates of indebtedness, securad by a second mortgage, will also be tendered to all parlies having any other class of claims agaicst the company in payment. J. G. EDWARDS, Trcas. July 10, 18G7 4 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. IN EQUITY?ANDERSON. Mrs. Eliza A. Lorton, Adin'rx, ] vs. John B. Sitton, Sam'l F. W Miller, Ella Lovton, et al. Ry virtue of a decretal order of the court of Equity to me directed, it is ordered that the De? fendants, John B. Sitton, Henry C. Miller, Elijah Tcaguc and Dorithy McMurtry, and all and singa lar the other creditors of John S. Lorton, intest? ate, of the complainant, Mrs. Eliza A. Lorton, do come in and establish their demands against the intestate, before me, withiu three mouths after the publication of this notice. And also, thf.t the Defendants, Elijah Tcaguo and Dorithy McMurtry, do forthwith desist from the further prosecution of their suits at law, re? ferred to in the Bill; and that the said John 13. Sitton and Hcury C. Miller, and all other creditors of the said Intestate, be and they arc hereby en? joined from suing on their demands elsewhere, un? til the further order of this court. It is also ordered that the complainant do ac? count before the Commissioner for the administra? tion of the estate of her Intestate, aud deliver to the Commissioner, by the fust of January next, all monied securities of the Estate. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's office, \ Anderson, August 7, 18G7. J 8?3mo. Notice to Creditors. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Anderson?In Equity. R. N. Wright and M.S. Strickland, Bill to Ailmiii' inter Estate in Equity. Petition for Relief, $c. W. C. Armstrong and Wm. Armstrong and Baxter Hays, Adm'rs. J Pursuant to an order of his ITonor Chancellor Lessene, all creditors of W. 0. Armstrong, the ab? sent debtor, in the above stated case, arc hereby required to render their demands on oath before the Commissioner, on or before the 8th day of No? vember next, else they will be debarred of any in? terest which tho said W. C. Armstrong may havo in the estate of tho late Jonn B. Armstrong, dee'd. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.njv.n. Commissioner's office, > Anderson, August 7, 1807. J 8?Gmo WEETNEE & WHITNER, Successors to Harrison & Whitners, Attorneys at Law and Solicitors in Equity. J. H. WHITNER, B. F. WHITNER. l'ickcns C. H. Anderson C. II Jan 17, 18G7 31 Miscellaneous Advertisements CKINNEY, DEALERS IN PEOVISIONS, LIQUOES, &c, N. W. Corner Public Square, KEEP constantly on hand Flour, Meal and Grits, Bacon, Mackerel, French Brandy, Bourbon Whiskey, Rye Whiskey, N. E. Rum, Wines of all kinds, Corn Whiskey, Ale, Lager Beer and Porter, Cheese and Crackers, Adamantine Candles and Tallow, Oysters and Sardinos, Cigars and Tobacco, Factory Yarn, Shoes, I I And many other articles In tho Grooory and Pro [ vision lino. KENNEDY & McJilN^EY. May 22, 18C7 49 SM UTTERS, BOLTING CLOTHS, BELTING-, MILL-IRONS, FOR SALE BY FISHEE & LOWIUXCE, COLUMBIA, S. C. May 8, 1807. 47?tf Railroads. General Superintendent's Office, CHARLOTTE & S. C. RAILROAD, Columbia, S. C, May 2,-1807. ON and after Sunday, May 5, the schedulo of tho Passenger Trains over this Road will be as follows: Leave Columbia at 6 30 p. m. Arrive at Charlotte at 12 15 a. m. Leave Charlotte at 12 20 a. m. Arrive at Columbia at 0 50 a. m. Close connections are made at Columbia and Charlotte with mail trains on the North Carolina and South Carolina Railroads. By this arrangement, passengers by the Green? ville Road may go immediately through Eastward, and have no detention in Columbia. Through Tickets arc sold at Columbia to Rich? mond, Ya., Washington, D. C, Baltimore, Md., Philadelphia, Pa., and New York city?giving choice of routes via Portsmouth or Richmond? and baggage checked. Tickets aro also sold at Charlotte for Charleston and Augusta. An Accommodation Train, for freight aud local passage, leaves Columbia at 7 a. m., on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays of each week, and Char lotto on the same days and hour, arriving at Co? lumbia and Charlotte at 7 p. m. C BOUKNIGUT, Sup't. May 2, 1807_4_ Greenville & Columbia Rail RoaJ. General Superintendent's Office, olumbia, Sept. 12, 1800. On and after onday, 17 th inst., the Passenger Trains will be run daily, (Sunday's excepted) un? til further notice, as follows : Leave Columbia at - - 7 15 a. m. ?? Allston, - . 9 05 " " Newbcrry, - ? - 10 35 a. m. Arrive at Abbeville, - ? 3 13 p. m. ** Anderson, ? * 5 10 ** " " Grccnvillo, - - 5 40 ?' Leave Greenville at ? - 0 00 a. m. " Anderson, ? - G 30 *? ** Abbeville, - - 8 35 a. m. " Newbcrry, - - 1 20 p. m. Arrive at Alston, ? 2 45 " " ?? Columbia, ? 4 40 " The bridge at Alston being now completed, pas? sengers and freights will be transported without delay. The expense of freights, by the discontin? uance of tho wagons and boats, will bo largely reduced. J. B. L.vSALLE, Gen'l Supt. Sept 20, 180G 14 Schedule over S. C. Railroad. GENERAL SUP'TS OFFICE, Charleston, S. C, Nov. 3, 1800. ON and after Wednesday, November 7, 1800, the Passenger Trains of this road will run the following schedule: avoc9ta train. Leave Charleston, 8.00 a. m. Arrive at Columbia, 5.20 p. m. Arrive at Augusta, 5.00 p. m Leave Augusta, 7.00 a. m. Leave Columbia, G.50 a. m. Arrive at Charleston, 4.00 p. m. through mail train. Leave Augusta, 5.50 p. m. Arrive at Kingsvillc, 1.05 a. m. Arrive at Columbia, 3.00 a. m. Leave Columbia, 2.00 p. m. Arrive at Kingsvillc, 3.10 p. m. Arrive at Augusta, 12.00 night II. T. PEAKE, Gen'l Sup't. Nov 15, 18G6 22 Superintendent's Oilice G. & C. K. R., COLUMBIA, May 30, 1807. ON and after Saturday, June 1st, Trains will be run over the Blue Ridge Railroad, between An? derson and Walhalla, daily, Sundays excepted, as follows . Leave Anderson, 6 10 p. m. Arrive at Pcndlcton, 6 ?? Arrive at Walhalla, 7 30 " Leave Walhalla, 4 15 a. m. Arrive at Pcndlcton, 6 32 " Leave Pcndlcton, 5 40 " Arrive at Anderson, C 30 " Connections made with the trains of the Green? ville Road, up and down, every day, Sundays ex? cepted. B. SLOAN, Superintendent June 5, 1807_rA_ LATTBENS RAILROAD. Entirely ISTew Schedule. Office Laubexs Railroad, \ Laurens C. BY, S. C, July 17, 1807. J ON and after Monday next, 22d inst., the Trains will run over this Road as follows, until further no? tice. Lcavo Laurcns at 5 o'clock a. m., on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and arrive at Ncwberry at 11 o'clock. Leave Newbcrry at 50 minutes after 12 o'clock, on Monday's, Wednesdays and Fridays, connect? ing with both train on the G. & C. Railroad at Helena Shops. JOSEPH CREW'S, Superintendent. July 24,1SG7 6 Charleston Advertisements. JOHN S. FAIItLEY. RUTLEDGE WILSON. JOHN S. FAIRLEY & CO.. WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FANCY GOODS, WHITE GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS, ETC., INVITE; the attention of Retail Merchants throughout the country to their complete assort? ment of the above mentioned Goods, now being opened at No. 37 Hayne Street, The old stand of Messrs. Hyatt, McBuBKIT & Co. Their Stock has been selected with great care and a thorough knowledge of the wants of the Southern people, acquired during many years experience in business in Charleston. Our business motto'will be Quick Sales and Short Profits. Orders will bo promptly and carefully filled. JOHN S. FAIRLEY & C?T. The subscriber is particularly desirous of re? newing business relations with the customers of his old house, Marshall, Bunan & Co. J. S. FAIRLEY. Deo 6, I860 25 DR. N. A. PRATT, (successor to thatt * wilsox naos.) WHOLESALE DKUGGIST, Analytical and Consulting Chemist, ISO. 03 HAYNE STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. dealer ix Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Glass, and DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. Analysis of Ores, Soils, Fertilizers, &c.,' made with greatest caro and accuracy. 'Chemical ad? vice given in all branches of the science, on mode? rate terms. DR. F. OLIN DANNE1LY, {Late a Chief Surgeon in C. S. Army,) Takes pleasure in announcing to his numerous friends and acquaintances, that he has become connected with the large Wholsesale Drug House of Dr. N. A, Pratt. No. 23 Hayne Street, Charles? ton, S. O, and solicits for him an extension of trade in South Carolina. March 27, 1867 41 The Best Tonic Now in Use. MANUFACTURED BY 0. F. Panknin, Charleston, S. C. Jan. 3, 1867 29 ly* W. H. CHAFEE, WHOLESALE GROCER, AND Commission Merchant, DEALER IN Butter, Lard, Cheese, Liquors, &c Consignments Received every Steamer. 207 EAST BAY, OPPOSITE NEW CUSTOM HOUSE, CHARLESTON, S. C. 36" 12m ITST EQUITY, Richland District. BILL TO FORECLOSE MORTGAGE. Charles M. Furman, Trustee, \ vs. j Order calling The Greenville and Columbia) in Creditors. Rail Road Company. J IN pursuance of the Decretal Order in the abovo stated case, '"The Creditors of the Greenville and Columbia Rail Road Company holding Bonds and Coupous covered by the Mortgage bearing date the 18th January, 1S-34, and referred to in tho pleadings, and all Creditors having any interest under said Mortgage," arc hereby required to pre? sent and prove their demands before mo at my office in Columbia, on or before the first day of January next, or they will be excluded from all benefit of tho Decree to bo rendered in this case. Those who choose to come in as parties Complain? ant are allowed to do so, aud those who wish to do so may come in as Defendants. D. B. DeSAUSSURE, c.e.b.d. Columbia, S. C, June 125, 1807. 3?3m THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. In the Court of Common P/eas. Joseph E. Eaton, *| vs. V Attachvicnt. A. W. Richardson. J WHEREAS, the Flaintiff did, on the fourth day of April, Anno Domini eighteen hundred and sixty seven, file his declaration against the Defendant, who (as it is said) is absent from and without the limits of this State, aud has ueithcr wife nor attor? ney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the said declaration might be served: It is there? fore ordered, that, the said Defendant Jo appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before tho fifth day of April, which will be in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight; otherwise final and absolute judgment will then bo triven and awarded against him. b JOHN W. DANIELS, c.c.r. Clerk's office, A prill 0, 1807. 44 lamly. Look to Your Interest!! HAYING had tho entire assets of the firms of Sullivan & Sloans, John T. Sloan & Sullivan, and John T. Sloan & Co., assigned and transferred to me, all persons indebted to cither of the abovo firms will save cost by settling soon, as 1 am com? pelled to sue, which I dislike to do very much. The Books and Notes of Sullivan & Sloans aro in the hands of Judge J. S. Murray. The Accounts and Notes of J. T. Sloan & Sullivan nnd J. T. Sloan & Co., Pcndlcton, S. C, will very soon be placed in an officer's hands, at. which time I will give notice. N. K. SULLIVAN. Fob 20, 1807 30 Assignee's Notice. ISHAM W. TAYLOR, having made an assignment to the undersigned, for the benefit of certain pre? ferred creditors, notice is hereby given to all per? sons indebted to .'iim. by Note or Account, to make payment to myself, or A. T. Broyles, Esq., with whom the same hr.ve been deposited for collection. JAMES M. McFALL, Assignee. 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