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W&eafc and other Grain Gr?ps. ?AJPES'' iS?P.'EEEB!OSPHATE OF HUE WILL moreasa the yield 50 per cent. No per? son should plant an acre of Wheat without' using 200 or 300 pounds -to the acre. Apply io.. ,? * - ? H. W. KINSMAN, 153 East Bay, Charleston, ^ . *G?n.-Ageht*fifr:Sd.-:Ca;," Or to SEED & BBOYLES, Anderson, 3. C. SeptJZ, 1868 11 2m STATE OF SOUTH CABOIINA, ; ANDERSON' DISTRICT, "WHEREAS, Ambrdao L. Cobb has applied t? me for* Letters of Administration on the Estate of Mastm Cobb, -deceased:.. - These arc therefore to oUc and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased <to be and appear at my office on the :21st day of September, 1868, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administration should not be granted. - ROBERT J?NKIN, o.a.?. . ?tpt ?,H6S.11 2* Tall and Winter Importations 18 6 8 . . MILLINEEY GOODS! Sabonsi Trimming Elbbons, Yolvot Bibbons, Sims, -:?AOTSs. -TOE^ffiTO,! FANCY BONl??T MATERIALS, Trench Flowers, Pl'oJnes and Ornaments, BLONDS, CRAPES, NETTS, In Stra.w, SiUx, Velvet and Felt. "Wroffer the largest, and best assorted Stock in &h? United Statt?, comprising all the latest Pari siaa Novelties, and unequalled in choice variety *ndcheapness. ABMSTBONG, CATOE & CO , 237 and 239 Baltimore Street Baltixmoire, 3ML&. Sept. 2, 1868 II DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPERS published at the <2apitol of Soixtii Carolina. -:o:o TEE attention of the Merchants, Farmers and Heads of Families generally throughout the upper Districts, is called to the many advantages to be obtained by subscribing for the DAILY PH(ENIX, published-every morning, except Monday, at $4 ibr six months; $2 for three months. THE TRI-WEEKLY PHOSNIX, published Tues? day, Thursday and Saturday, at $2.50 for six months; $1.25 for three. THE WEEKLY GLEANER, a mammoth paper, ?containing forty-eight columns of reading matter, m published every Wednesday morning, at $1.50 ibr six months. These papers are recognized as the central Dem? ?ocratio organs, and contain, besides Political Mat? ter, tho latest Telegraphic Intelligence?Markets and, a. daily summary of News from all parts of the World ; interesting Editorials on general top-' ica; Local Matters, Correspondence, News Items, Miscellany, Stories, Poetry, &c. Address JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor, . Columbia, S. C. Sept 2, 1868 11 FISHBft & &9WK?M, DEALERS IN HARDWARE, GROCERIES, Carriage Materials, PAINTS, OILS, AND GLASS, Srinly Plows, And odher Agricultural Implements. LEATHER BELTING, 2 to 6 inches, at 10 per cent discount from the New York list. At New York L'st price. To the Merchants of the Up-Country: WE invite special attention to the price of first class NAILS, which we are selling lower than they have been offered here since the war. Columbia, Aug. 26, 1868. 10 ASSIGNEE'S SALE ! BY virtue of an Order in Bankruptcy to me di? rected, I will sell to tho highest bidder, at Bank? rupt's residence in this District, on Saluda River, near Durham's Bridge, about seven miles from Greenville C. H., on Saturday, September 19th, 1868, ONE TRACT OF LAND, Located as above, and containing 276 A. C E, E S , MORE OR LESS, To bo sold as the property of SAMUEL RE A, Bankrupt. TERMS CASH?Purchasers to pay for papers and Stamps. WM. T. SHUMATE, Assignee. Augnst 26, 1868 10 3 tflOM. b. sregg. john b. palmer. GREGG, PALMER & 00., Stock and Exchange Brokers, and COLUMBIA, S. C. Augnst 19, 1868 9_ $50 REWARD! 6TRAYED or Stolen from the subscriber at Brown's Ferry, Anderson District, about the first of June, a pair of red OXEN, large size?one en? tirely red, while the other has white face, with ends of horns sawed off, marked in Calhoun's mark, of Pickens. If stolen, the above reward will be paid on delivery, and proof to convict the thief, or ten dollars on delivery if strayed or oth e^ise. H. C COOLER August 10, 1808 0 4 ?R. J. W. CURLEY, Office at the Benson fiomsc. . FULL SETTS of Artificial Teeth inserted on the Vulcanite BaBe, 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 13, 1868 .47 8m "Westward the Star of Empire takes its Way." Secure a Home in California! XKCE IMMIGRANT Homestead Association OF LIFOEXTIA, Incorporated under the Laws of the State, November 30,1867, for the purpose of Providing Homes for its Members, And Promoting Immigration. -:o: Capital Stock, - - $1,000,000, Divided into 200,000 Sharon at $5 each, PAYABLE IN UNITED STATES CURRENCY. :o: A Circular containing a full description of the property to be distributed among the Sharehold? ers, will be sent to any address, upon receipt of j 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 LETTERS SHOULD BF. addressed SECRETARY IMMIGRANT HOMESTEAD ASSO? CIATION, Post Office Box No. 85, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. August 26, 1868 -10 NOTICE. THE Firm of CLARK, WHITE & CLARK is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The Notes and Accounts of Clark & Whit?, and Clark, White & Clark will be found at the firm of J. B. Clark & Son, at the old stand. All persons indobted to either of the ahove firms, will confer a favor by culling and making settlements. Settlements can be made with either member of the above firms. CLARK, WHITE &. CLARK. August 5, 1868. :o: NEW FI J. B. CLAR K & SON having this day bought out the entire interest of Thomas M. White, of the late firm of Clark> White & Clark, Will continue the Merchant Tailoring Business, At the old Stand, 3VO. 6 GRANITE HOW. Feeling grateful for the patronage heretofore re? ceived, We Would earnestly solicit a continuance of the same, and will endeavor, to the best of our ability, to please our customers and friends, iu price, quality and style of Goods. - J. B. CLARK & SON. August 5, 1868, A CARD. Having this day withdrawn from the firm of Clark, White k Clark, I take pleasure in soliciting the patronage of my friends and customers forthe firm of J. Bv Clark & Son. TH?S. M. WHITE. August 26, 1866 10 8 W. C. CABRINGTON, S. J. HOPKINS, President. Secretary. PIEDMONT REAL ESTATE INSURANCE CO., VA, FOR LIFE INSURANCE ONLY. Authorized Capital, $1,000,000. Income for the fir.it six months, over Ninety-Five 2'housand Dollars?a success unsurpassed by any Company in existence. Insures on Mutual, Cash,, and Non-for? feiture Plans. Agency at Anderson C. H. A. B. TOWERS, T. A. EVINS, Agent. Medical Examiner. Anderson C. H., S. C, Aug. 19, 1868. THIS Company has secured a popularity never reached by any company in existence in the same length of time. The perfect and entire reliability of its officers is Vouched for by upwards of fifty of the first men in Virginia, and its pecuniary re? sponsibility is unmistakably shown by the sworn statement of its officers, backed by the certificates of the civil officers of the county iu which it is lo cated. It has a basis, therefore, which will in? sure its immediate success and permanent pros? perity. For further particulars, call on the sub? scribers at Anderson C. H., S. C. A. B. TOWERS, Agent, T. A. EVINS, Med. Examiner. August 19, 1868 ? Notice to Manufacturers. THE undersigned will attend at Anderson C. U. on Saleday in Soptember for the purpose of re? ceiving Returns and Taxes for articles manufac? tured for sale, barter or exchange, for the first aud second quarters of this year. 8. E. MOORE, Tax Collector. August 26, J868 10 2 SHERIFFS SALE. BY virtue of writs of Fiera Facias to me directed, I will expose to sale on Saleday next, at Anderson C. H., within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit : One Tract of Land, containing 400 acres, more or less, on waters of Brushy Creek, bounded by lands of John Long,-? Merritt and others, le? vied on as the property of Wm. Orr, at the suit of John W. B. Orr. One Tract of Land, containing 576 acres, more or less, on waters of Beaverdam Creek, bounded by lands of James M. Keown, Alfred Campbell and others, levied on os the property of B. F. Hammond, at the suit of Duckworth and Martin, Administrators. One Tract of Land, containing 260 acres, more or less, oil.waters of Beaver Creek, bounded by lands of Wilson Hall, Milford Burriss, Henry Gen? try and others, lovied on os the property of H. H. Whitaker, at the suit of A. 0. Norris, ex-Com? missioner. One Tract of Land, containing 120 acres, more or less, on wafers of Six and Twenty creek, boun? ded by Ianda of Mrs. Bowen, Jasper Hembree, E. Earle and others, levied on as the property of H. H. Whitaker, at the suit of A. O. Norris, ex-Com? missioner. Ono Tract of Land, containing 170 acres, more or less, near Pendleton Village, bounded by lands ! of Archy Campbell, M. S. McCay, Mrs. Maxwell ; and others, levied on as the property of Placidia Adams, at the suit of Zachariah Bowers and oth? ers. In tracts No. 1 and 2 tho exemptions allowed by law will be reserved. Terms Ca_h-~purchasers to pay for titles and stamps. WM. McGUKIN, s.a.d. August 10, 1868 8 TOWN MARSHAL'S SALE. BY virtue of.various writs of Fiera Facias to me directed, I will expose to sale on the first Monday in September next, at ll o'clock, a. m., before the Court House door nt Anderson, the following property, to wit : . One Lot, situate in Anderson village, contain? ing one-half acre, more or less, bounded on the east by McDuffie street, north by lot of John Mc? Grath, west by lot of L. T. Arnold, levied on as the property of the estate of Z. Chamblee at the suit of the Town Council for taxes. Terms cash. NEWTON SCOTT, T. M. August 12, 1868 8 Town Marshal's Sale. By virtue of writs of Fiera Facias, to me di? rected, I will expose to sale, on the first Monday in September next, at ll o'clock, A. 31., before the Court House door at Anderson, the following property, to wit : One lot, in the town of Anderson, containing one acre, more or less, bounded by lots of G. W. Fant, N. Scott, and others, levied on as the prop? erty of A. M. Neal, at the suit of the Town Council, for Taxes. NEWTON SCOTT, T. M. August 19, 1868 8 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity--Anderson. Ex Parte the Trustees of thc Estate of De La Howe In. Re. Elijah Webb, Adra'r, vs. H. Dar racott.?Bill to Foreclose Mortgage. BY" authority from tho Court of Equity it is or? dered that any creditor or creditors of the Defen? dant, H. Darracott, who had a lien, by judgment or otherwise, upon the land sold under decree for foreclosure in the case above stated, come in. pre? sent and prove their claims before the Commission? er on or by the 15lh day of October text. Pro? vided, however, tbatno such creditor proving his demands shall be entitled to his costs, unless his claim to receive payment, or part payment, be sus? tained. W. W. UUMPI1KEVS, c.e.a.p. Commissioner's Office, 1 Anderson, July 15, 1868./ 4?3m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity?Anderson. L. 0. Hammond, Adtn'rx, cum testo annexo, vs. Guyton Guyton, Elias John Earle.?Bill to ad? minister Estate in Equity, J/c. BY an order of the Court of Equity, the creditors of S. J. (lammond, dee'd, have leave of further time, to wit: Until the first Monday in January next, to render and prove their demands before the Commissioner. w. av. HUMPHREYS, o.e.a.o. Commissioner's Office, Anderson, July 1-5, 1808. j 4?3m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity?Anderson. Jnmes McLees, Ex'or, Susan E. McLccs, Ex'tx, vs. Jonathan B. Werts, et al.?Bill for sale of Real and? BY an order of the Court of Equity, all creditors of Robert McLees, dee'd, aro required to present and prove their demands against the said intestate before the Commissioner on or by the 15th of Oc? tober next, or be barred thc benefit of any decree to be pronounced in this case. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, "1 Anderson, July lo, 1868. f 4?3m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity?Anderson. Ann W. Hammond and 0. II. P. Fant ?3. James L. Orr and Louisa 0. Hammond.? Bill to set aside Trust Deed, Relief, ??c. BY authority from the Court of Equity all the creditors of thc Inte S. J. Hammond, dee'd, who aro willing to como in and contribute to the ex? penses of this suit, are required to present and prove their demands before the Commissioner on or by the loth of October next, or be barred of any right or interest in the suit. W. W. HUMPHREYS, ck.a.d. Commissioner's Office, "I Auderson, July 15, 1868. j 4?3m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity?Anderson. John W. B. Orr, Ext'r, vs. J.ohn W. Roseman, Francis M. Mullikin, et al.?Bill to ascertain the true value of Land, for Relief, ?rc. BY virtue of an order from the Court of Equity, all thc creditors of the testator, Wm. Mullikin, are notified to present and prove their demands before the Commissioner on or by the 15th day of October next, upon pain of being barred of any bene?t from the decree to be pronounced in this case. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.k.a.u. J Commissioner's Office, "1 Anderson, July 15, 1868. J 4?3m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity?Anderson. W. W. Humphreys, Adm'r, vs. Reuben Burriss, Sarah E. Bozcman, et al.?Bill to sell Lands, Marshal Assets, iJt. BY an order of the Court of Equity, all persons having demands against the Estate of D. T. Bozc? man, dee'd, are required to prove the same before the CommisHioncr on or by the 15th day of October next, or bc barred from any benefit in the decree to bo pronounced in this case. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.i.a.d. Commissioner's Office, > Anderson, July 15, 1808/ 4?3m OILS, VARNISHES, &c JUST in store, a large lot of Varnishes, inclu? ding Coach, from $4 to $8 per gallon. Copal, (Furniture,) from S3_ to $6 per gallon. Japan, from S2 to $4 per gallon. Oils, including refined Linseed, Pure Train, Tanners, $1 lo SI.50 per gallon. Lubricating, 75cents to $1.50 por gallon, Besides constantly receiving fresh additions of Drugs, Medicines, ftc., ftc, to the nlready com? plete assortment on hand, which will be sold LOW for CASH. Thc public generally, when in want of anything in the Drug line, are requested to call and examino before buying. J. J. BAKER, Druggist, No. 3 Brick-Range, Anderson, S. C. April 22, 1808 .44 :o: WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY ! -:o: TO MAKE ROOM FOR OUR FALL AND WINTER STOCK, FOR SO DAYS ONJLTT, WE WILL SELL OUR REMAINING STOCK OE SUMMER GOODS A.T COST CONSISTING OF * 8 I OF TSE LATEST STYLES, BONNETS, HATS, GENTLEMENS' CLOTHING, &c, dec. THIS is a raro chance for purchasing Good : ("HEAP, and all persons in want of such articles, would do well to examino of stock immediately. SULLIVAN, MATTISON & CO., NO. IS GRANITE ROW, ANDERSON C. H. August 19, 18?8 9 3m Press Forward and Stand your Ground, ?1ARP FANT NO. 7 GRANITE ROW, Are now Prepared to sell any Article you may Want BEFOEE enuraarating any of tho articles kept by them, they would stato that they have the Largest Stock, Best Selected, and most Varied Assortment, JMYS* JL^LST, THOUGH JYOT JLEJMST, The Cheapest Stock hronght to Anderson in many Years. ora rati mm? m?m urn CALICOES, MUSLINS, FIGURED POPLINS, MOZAMBIQUE S, LENO'S CRAPE MORETS, BERAGES, and a nice lot of Other Dress Goods. l3 WHITE GOODS, SHIRTINGS, bleac'd & brown, BED TICBUNG, HOOP SKIRTS, BONNETS, HATS, TRIMMINGS, for Dresses and Bonnets. IN THE SHOE LINE WE CAN'T BE UNDERSOLD ! Boots, pegged und sowed, Men's Shoes, of every description, Ladies' Shoes, Boots, Balmorals, Slippers and Gaiters. Givo us a call, Ladies, wo can give you ? nice fit, and the prices are certain to please. A Complete Stock of Men and Boys' Hats, from 50 cts. to $5.00. A HUGS HOT ?EHTS9 BIEAOT-HTAIDIE (DILOTIHIIM4. A. GOOD COAX FOR, $1.50 X And a beautiful lot of CASSIMERES, fancy and plain, JEANS, COTTONADES, LINENS, DRABETA, and sevoral other kinds too numerous to mention. Gloves, for both sexes, Silk and Linen HancLkerchiefs, And in fact, everything in tho Notion line that you can call for or desire. GROCERIES,. OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Also, a Complete Stock of Hardware and Crockery. Almost any article in that line you can find at No. 7. ALSO, A Spendid Lot of SADDLES and BRIDLES, And the best and largest lot of TRUNKS, ever brought to Anderson. Come one, come all, and examine our stock before buying. Wo study to please, both in stylo of goods and prices. Tho above Goods will be sold for CAST! or COUNTRY PRODUCE. "Wo are alwajTs in tbe market to purchase Corn, Wheat, Bacon, Cotton, or anything else pro-' duccd in this region. &HARPE & FANT, Anderson 0. H? S. 0. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. To Levi Gable and wife, Sully, Robert G. Martin and wife, J. A. Martin and wife, residing with? in the limits of this State, and to the heirs of James 0. Martin, dee'd, viz : David Martin, jr., and Edward S. Martin, residing without the limits of this State?Greeting: YOU arc hereby required to appear at the Court of Ordinary to be holden at Anderson Court House for Anderson District on the first Monday in No ber next, to show cause, if any you can, why the real estate of David Martin, sr., dee'd, situate in Anderson District, on waters of Gcncrostec creek, bounded by lands of D. L. Hall, Harrison Tucker and others, and containing one hundred and four? teen acres, more or less, should not be sold, to make distribution amongst the creditors of the said deceased. Given under my hand and seal, this the 21st day of August A. D. 1S?8. ROBERT JUNKIN, o.a.u. 10 3m NOTICE. THE undersigned have constantly on hand at their Kiln, in Laurens District, a good supply of unslackcd LIME, which will be sold as cheaply as it can be bought elsewhere. The Quarry is four miles east of Free Bridgo on Suluda River, and about ten miles southeast of Erwin's hridgc. FEATIIKRSTON & MASTERS. Brewcrton, S. C. March 11, 18G8 38 ly BEST CUBA MOLASSES, For sale cheap by WATSON & CO. July 1, 1808 2 B. W. HAWTHORN, Broker & Commission Merchant, Walhalla, S. C, WILL be prepared on tho First of August, 1868, lo transact all business in his line, and purchase Country Produce of all kinds. The highest mar? ket trice paid for Corn, Wheat, Peas, And everything else produced in this section of the country. He will also conduct the same business at Honca Path, S. C, and will be happy to have the patron? age of Iiis friends at cither place. ggg""* Pickens Courier and Abbeville Prraa please copy for one month, and send bills to Walhalla for payment. July 1, 1868 2 J. B. McGEE, AHUEESOT c. in., s. c. B?T* Offers his services to tho public gcnorally in this and surrounding Districts, and will cbargo moderate commissions. Jan. 16, 1868 30 ?ra "HERE'S YOUR PRICE!" WANTED IMMEDIATELY, any quantity of Green and Dry HIDES, for which we will pay 10 conts per lb. for Green, and 20 cents per lb. for Dry. WATSON & CO. July 10, 1868 3 i atson & Co. WOULD inform their old customers, and th? public generally that they keep constant!/ on. hand the best and most varied assortment of Goods to be found in thvs market, which they offet-to tha public as CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. Our stock consists partly of DRY GOODS, Such as Silks, Muslins, Poplins, Brilliants, De Laines, Alpaccas, Calicoes,' a beautiful lot, at low prices. Bleached and Brown Shirtings, Sheetings, Toweling, Balmorals, Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Yells and Veiling, Linen and Paper Collars, Gents and Ladies Gloves, Ladies and Gents Hose, Ladies Cravats, Collars and Handkerchiefs, Gents cotton, silk and linen Handkerchiefs, Gents Cravats, La? dies Trimmings, a fine assortment?Needles, Thread, Combs, Suspenders, Pocket Books, &c. CLOTHS. Broad Cloths, Beavers, Cassimers, Satinets, Lin. en and Cotton Goods for Men and Boy*' suits. HATS t HITS!! A fine assortment of Ladies, Misses, Gents and Boys Hats. Our stock of Hats embraces every style and variety. SHOES! Ladies' and Misses' Shoes?a full stock of splen? did goods in this line. Also, Men and Boys' Shoes?a largo lot, and very cheap. HA RDWARE! We have on hand a good assortment of Hard? ware, Cutlery, Crockery and Glassware. If yea need anything in this way, give us a call. GROCERY DEPARTMENT. COFFEE, SUGAR, RICE, MOLASSES, SALT, TEA, SPICES, SODA, STARCH, SOAP, CANDLES, PEPPER, BLACKING, GINGER, TOBACCO, POWDER, SHOT, LEAD, GUN" CAPS, FACTORY YARN, &c, &c, &0. We expect to keep on hand, to- servo our custo? mers, a good assortment of elegant goods, at as low prices as they can be bought elsewhere. When you want goods, call on us and examine our Goods and prices before yon buy. Remember our place, Corner of Old Anderson Hotel, AT THE SIGN OP WATSON & CO, April 15, 18G3 43 Change of Schedule on the G. & C. Railroad. ON and after Wednesday, the 12th instant? Pas? senger Trains will run daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with Night Train on South Carolina and Charlotto and South Carolina Rtiilroads, as follows : Leave Columbia at 7.00 a. m. 44 Alston at 6.40 ?? " Ncwberry at 10.10 ** Arrive at Abbeville at 3.00 p. m? ?? at Anderson at 4.20 ?? 44 at Greenville at 6.00 Leave Greenville at 5.45 a m. Anderson at 6.25 ?? 44 Abbeville at 8.00 " " Newberry at 12.35 p.m. Arrive at Alston at 2.15 " ?? at Columbia at 3.45 44 Trains on the Bluo Ridge Railroad will also run daily, Sundays excepted, connected with the up and down trains on the Grec&viUe and Columbia Railroad, as follows: Leave Anderson at 8.30 p. m. 44 Pcndleton at 6 30 ?? Arrive at Walhalla at 7.30 44 Leave Walhalla at 3.30 a. m. 44 Pendleton at 5.30 14 Arrive at Anderson at 6.20 44 The train will return from Belton to Andersen on Monday and Friday mornings. JAMES 0. MEREDITH, Gen. Sup'L August 26, 1867 10 Gullett's Patent Steel Brush COTTON GIN ! COTTON ginned on this Gin sold in Charleston last season at one to two cents per pound more than the same class of cotton ginned on the ordi? nary Gins of the country. This statement is cer? tified by twenty-five of the principal Factors and buyers in Charleston. Price, Six Dollars per Saw, for Cash or city acceptance. Send for a circular. C. GRAVELEY, No. 52 East Bay, South of Ohl Post Office, Charleston, So. Ca. SULLIVAN, MATTISON & CO., Agents, Anderson C. H., S. C. Briuly's Patent Ploughs, And a full stock of HARDWARE and AGRICUL? TURAL IMPLEMENTS, for sale low, wholesale and retail. C. G. July 15, 18C8 4 _ ANDERSON 1 PREMIUMS a BEST ACRE OF BARLEY.?An Agricultural Work or Implement or the value of $5.00. BEST ACRE OF OATS.?The sumo promium. BEST ACRE OF . WHEAT.?A Turning Plow or Cultivator of the value of $12.00. BEST FIVE ACRES OF WHEAT.?An AgH> cultural Implement of tho value of ?20.00. Tho committee have under consideration premi? ums fcr Clover and Stock, which will be anaoun-. ccd at the next quarterly meeting, B. F. CRAYTON, Chairman Executive Committee. Aug. 12, 18G8 8 LATJRENS RAILROAD, New Schedule. Omca LAunsxs Railroad, "t Laurpus C; H., S. C., April 29, 1808. / ON and after Tuesday, I2th May next, the trains on this road will commence running to return on p.ime day?to connect with up and down trains on , ?jccnvillc and Columbia Railroad at Helena; ! leaving Laurens at 5 a. m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays nnd Saturdays, and leaving Helen*, at 1$ p. m. 0n same days. J- T. BOWERS, Sunt. Mav 6, 1868 46