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Military District Western South Ca-oiina, FOURTH SEPAR ATE BRIG DAB, ?? Cotrauu, S. C-, Feb. 11, lSt'.O. GENERA I ORDERS NO 8. TlHIfJollowing General Orders from the "War Department are rcpublishcd for the guidance of the Officers and mcu of this command, and tor the information of the inhabitants of this Military District : .' WAR DEPARTMENT, AnjUTAXT-GEXEnAi.'s Orncn. , , p Washiagtou, May 11, 36G.0t GENERAL ORDERS NO. 00. ^Jfyinishment of Guerrillas. " ' An the forces of the enemy. East of the Missis? sippi River, having been duly surrendered by their proper Commanding Officers, to th'? Armies of the United States, under agreements of parole and disbandment, and there being now no authorized troops of the enemy East of the Mississippi Riv? er, it Lj Ordered, That from and after the first day of June, 1865,. any and all persons found in arms r.gainst :<ho United States, or who may commit I acts of hostility against it, East of tlie Mississip? pi River, will bexegarded as Guerrillas, and pun? ished with death. The strict enforcement and execution of this order is especially enjoined upon ilie Commanding Officers of ell United States forces within the Ter? ritorial limits to which.it applies. . By-command, of Lieut^Gcneral Gkani*. %? ! ?. D. TOWNSEND, Assistant Adjuiant-Gcneral. By this order, those persons arc regarded as '. Outlaws and Guerrillas who, by force of arms, re? sist the soldiers of tho United States in the dis? charge of their duties?as lias been done in An? derson, Eickens and Union Districts?or who for? cibly seize Government property, as bus been done in this and other Districts. The most,strenuous efforts will be made to in? flict upon such offenders the full penalty of the law. By order-Brevet Major-Gcneral A:.ies. J. A. CLARK, A. A. D. C. and Act. Ass't Adjt Gen'l. r.Ieb^, I860 86 2 JUST RECEIVED, HOOO POUNDS of IRON MB C?STP?S, AJSTD FOE SALE jr. ? ? ? - - " ^.t Low Prices, BY BEWLEY, KEESE .& CO. ? Feb. 22. 1SGG CG 3 & MILL, ? ?.' ? . ??.'?'! ANDERSON DISTRICT, TO HE LEAS KD FOR FIVE VEARS. wi.'h the j privilege.of pnrehasiug. The place contains about six hundred acres, ou [ Eighteen Mile Creek, five miles from the village crt Pendleton. The Mill is well known as Maxwell's "Mill, and j the dwelling and out-buildings, are equal to any in i the neighborhood. The present le ts-: expires on the Firs! of April. I 1$r,iy?Up to which ^ime offers Per the place and mill will be received by C. K. nUGER, Charleston. S. C. Feb 22,1 Stir, 36 J, B. JE. SLOAN, ? t ? AND GENERAL -COMMISSION MERCHANT, B0YCS & CO'S WKA2F. CHARLESTON, S. C. WILL receive and forward Good? and Produce, buy to order Merchandize and Supplies. Advance liberally on consignments of Cotton., v EErEits to: Messrs. Sharpe & Fant. Anderson C. H. " Eewley, Kecse & Co., " " " ' Brown & Smith, " Feb22, 1866 30 2m uES. JUST' RECEIVED, a fine lot of Freeh Candies, such'as Cinnamon, Mint, Sassafras, Lemon, Raspberry, Cloves. A'small lot of fine Mixed Candicn. Ecsscnees?Ciunamon, Mint and Lemon. A ' large stock of Fruits?Raisins. Figs, Al? monds, Brazil Nuts, English Walnuts, Gocoanuls. Cnftes of all kibks baked to order at short notice. Meals served at all hours?prices moderate. Mrs. S. A. GENTRY; ..Mechanics Row. Feb. 22, 1SGG 30 2 H. L. JEFFERS & CO., PACTOBS AND C0HKISSI0N KERCIIANTS, 118 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. G. WILL give prompt attention to Ihe sate of Cotton and other Produce, and to the purchase of% Mer? chandize generally. -Will also act as Agents for the sale of Lands situnated in any pert of State. The personal attention of tiie undersigned will be-given to the business. .'. i .; ? HEN.ttY L. JEFFKRS. ' WILLIAM IL .1HFFEBS. ,1iu#u> --i.TII0S.-A. JEEFERS. Fcb22? 1860 . '10 Urn FOR SALE. 500 BUSHELS BOYD'S PRO LIFFIC COTTON SEED. For sale at BmWX & SMITH'S. Xo. 12. granite Row.. Jan 25/1866 32 _ *..'.._ ?_ Cotton Seed for Sale. 200 BUSHELS?Abbeville raised ami new, at SI.75, specie: S2.35. currency ; Ij bushels corn, or 7 pounds ctuton per bushel. ALLEN Vf. CLEMENT, Williamston, G. & C. R. R. Feb 22, lSOf. - 3 30 8 - ? ? ' Cotton Seed. FIVE HUNDRED BUSHELS OF COTTON SEED for sale, or to-exchange for Corn, by J. L. ARNOLD, Fcb 1, I860 38 G5E.IT ??pCEMENT! Selling Of at Cost Prices T rifTITE the attention of friend3 and customer to my line stock of "Winter GrOpds, Witten i .\y sow orrr.itiNi; at COST PRICE f>, To make room for Spring and Summer Stock. M. LESSER, A^ent. Feb 15, 1806 35 TTIL.2L. BE RKCEI'v'ED, IX A FEW I)A YS, , a lot or nsE NOETEERN IRISH POTATOES. ALSO, 50 Barrels Extra Family Eiour, AT M. LESSEE'S, Agent, Fob 10, 1SGG 35 DOBBIHS & McSEE, AUCTION and ; COMi\IISSION MERCHANTS" HAVE opened tlic house formerly occupied by B. 15. & T. S. Cray ion, known as 5o. 1. Brick Range. WiliiaiJeud to ail business in tlicit* line, sucn as sellin'- Gotion, Flour, Bacon, Wheat, Corn, &c. ' Will also sell on consignment any Goods, Wares, Merchandize, &c, eirtrustcd lo their bare; J. X). M. !>0L!B1NS, .1. B. MnGEET Rrjcrniees.?Iiis Excellency Janice I?. Orr. Co Ininbia; J. G; Gibbcs, Columbia-; \V. Y. Leitcli", J. K. \dger, Wm. L. Webb, Wm. S. Flail, Col. J. B. E. Sloan, Charleston: J. W. Harrison, F?ril & Sharre. Bcwicy; Keesc & Co.. S. Hyde, Anderson: Wm. Perrv. l'cudleton. Feb 1?,"18(5? 85 3m SMITH & B3E?SSM.E," TAILORS, ANNOUNCE to the public thai they are prepared to make every description of Men's :nJ Boy's Clothing, at t lie shortest notice, and in I ho latest style. Aiso, Cutting dune according to (he fash? ions. A share of patronage is respectfully solici? ted. Ottr Shop is in the second ctory of Granite Bow, immediately over E. W. Brown's Store. 3ESSE Fv. SMITH, S. A. BItEAZEA'LE. Fob l?, 18CC 35 MILLS HOUSE, oir.ci Queen and Meeting Sis, C]iai'lestcii5 S. C. 'fills popular and well known Tfmi'sd is now fully open for fherccoptioh of v:.-i:o:r, haying been re-, furnished with rictt and iflegani furniture through 1 pur: and offers to the traveller ftcco;iimodafions and conveniences aa a Fits! Class Hotel; not to be equalled by any I?oyth or South: The patronage : of the rraTelUagVpublic is resp.ee!fully"solicited. jRaies of hoard..]-:r d.-.y. ri.00'. Rates of board per merit h as may be agreed on JOSEPll I'Uttt RLE, FmprieCtf'r. -Feb 15, JSCS W. H. mWEW & CO: 5 E C 3IV ?N 0 Aiiv jforwirdik.y; Agents, general commission merchants, COLOMBIA. S. C. THANKi.TL for the patfoiiftgc horoJofore ?o lib? erally extended, they hope by prompt attention to msrii a continuance ' Feb 1, L86? GS im U?tico to Cotton Shippers. T'lE Collector of Taxes at this place having given notice that the two cents per pound lax on cotNn must bo paid here, on all cotton shipped from this point, we lake (his method of notifying our friends that we are prepared to pay the tax on all cotton sent to our care for shipment, W. If. JEFFEIIS k CO.. Forwarding Agents. The'Eaurensvlllc Herald1, Abbeville I'ress and Banner and Anderson Inlclligencr will copy three times and charge to account W. IK J. ; Feb 15, 18?>fl 35 EOLMES & STONY, Commission Merchants, Eoyce & Cu's Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. Jan 1, I8?G 29 3m* G-. M. JONISS, DENTIST, Begs leave lo inform his fiie,ttds ami customers that he is prepared to execute all work in his line with prom]itiuss iyytdeapatclr, and in the latest approved style. !Tcei!i mounted on the Vulcan? ized India IhiMJ^'r pi-in. A share of patronage solicited. Tcrm?cubh or provisions. Priecs mod cvilte. Office np-stairs, over J. S:olt Murray "a Law Of? fice. Jan 23, lr>I!G Z2 (im Altortiey ai Law a:-.I Solicilor in Eq::ily. Ax3<lei*e:o3i O. IT., Si ALB Snsiness intrusted, to care will recrlve I prompt atictit.on. Office l!i,o rooms formerly i occupied as iho Enrolling f/iJieo. Jan 11. I860 ' 80 ! ELFOHD'S INTERNA Ii REV? ENUE GUIDE For salb i-v G SO. Vf. FANT. Post Oilice. Dee 14, ISG? 2.? I'Toticc. THE firm of ROGTJRS & ?UMI-; 'is this day dis? solved hy mutual consent. .1. B. linger Will con? tinue the business. He will pay a!! demands again:-! the former i:rm, ar.cl receive all debts dtic the raid firm. J. B. B?GEUS. WiHiainslon, Fob y, 186ft; ;J5??) Salt and Face % Safe COKN. PEAS and MOLASSES; facing In ezchanga for SALT. ?C??.Merchants and oihc-rs would do well to give me a call. ELIJAH W>:!>L\ Ar.dcrson 0. lt., I'cb.'l-:?, lS^'-? . 35 LEGAL ADYEBTiStf:IK:;TS. Ordinary's S?le. , BY an order of II. Hammond, Esq., Ordinary of Anderson District; 1 will expose ro sale on Saleday in Marcb next, the Real Estate of Aaron S. Miiclt cll, deceased, consisting of one Tract of Rand, Situated in Anderson District, on the waters of Rocky River, bounded by- lands of A. M. Neal. Whit. Qiiyton and others, and contains one hun? dred an'd lour acres, move or ress. Ttraia of-Salt?Un a credit of twelve months, witit interest from day of sale?the purchaser giv? ing bond and security; and a mortgage of the premises, if deemed necessary to Ihe Ordinary for the p?;jnient of the purchase money?except the cost, whh>h will be required iu cash?specie or its equivalent??..'i day of sale. ^ Given under my baud and seal, fins 10th day of February, 3 SOG. J. E. McGEE, s..\.u. SherifFa OfJice, AndereoiJJ S. C. _ ?". _8 "^RDIN ARY'8 SALE. BY an order of II. Hammond, Esq., Ord'nsry of Anderson District, [will expose to sale on ^ale day ir. March next, 1SG6, Iho Real Estate of Adrutl M. Hall, deceased, one Trac' of band, situated I in Anderson District, on t!ic waters of Generosiiec ! Creek, bounded by lands of widow Marlin, Jane ' Spearman and others, and contains one hundred ; and seventy-two :icres, more or less. Terms of Sale?Credit of twelve monlhs,.r,with j interest from day of sab?Iho purchaser giving | bond will) good security, and a mortgage of die premises, if deemed necessary to the Ordinary for j payment of the purchase money?except the cost, i which will be required in cash, to be paid in spe- | Cie or its equivalent. Given under ifriy hand and Peal Februsry 10, i 1S00. .7. 15. .McGEE. s.a.?. Sheriff's Office, Feh: 15. 1S?G. . 35?J In Antlersoc. j Mrs. Sarah N. liaynie r?. Luke Hiiyriic, Heirs at law of Stephen liaynie, and others.?Bill for i Partition Real Estate. IT appearing to my satisfaction that the Heirs at ! law of Stephen Hnyhic; deceased, names and num? ber unknown, and tlie Hcirsai law of Whitucr Hay nie names and number unknown, Defendants in the above stated cAsc. reside beyond the limits of this State. On Motion ol Harrison ft Wliitncrs, Com? plain ant's Solicitors, Ordered, thai said Defendants do appear, and plead, answer or demur to the said Bill of Com? plaint within three months from Iho publication of tiiis Rule, or the said Bill will bo taken pro coti/cs xo atrtunst them; W. W. HUMPHEEYS, f.it.a.d. Commissioner's Office, Feb. 17, 1SG.Q. M Hm 111 2<2<j 11 i ty ? u \.n ? e a\s o 21. Joseph R. MeGee vs. James McBridc. and wife Elizabeth, lt. M. Erown, and wife Sarah. et. cf.?Hill for Partition Real Estate. IT appearing lo my satisfaction lhal 1!. M. Brown; and wife Sarah Brown; William Mayetc, and wife ' Martha Miiyes. and Rebecca MeGee. widow; Wil liatn McOee, Washington McGcc, rind two oilier?, children, heirs at law of Chiles MeGee. deceased. Defendants in tho above stated case reside beyond the limits of this State. On motion of Harrison & Wlutncrs, Complainants' Solicitors, Ordered, thai said Defendants do npppcar nnd plead, answer or demur lo said Bill of Complaint within three months from the publication hereof; or the same will be taken ;;<?? ionfexso against them. W. W. HUMPHREYS; c.R;a.d Commissioner's Office, Beb! 17. 18'jG. , GUARDIAN.". Trustees and Cotntnitleeiueu having returns to malic in this Office, are notificdvtbal the same must be made on or before the First day of April, 1P60. W W. HBMPIffiEYS, c.k.a.;.. Commissioner's Office, ) A tide:--m. Feb. 20, lSBC: j .30' THE STATS 01? S?\?Z2 C?B&LIxJA JkXpkRSOir district. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. L .W. Elrcd Applicant,'vs. Elizabeth EIrod-and others. Defendant's. IT appearing-fq my satisfaction that William "A.. Elrod, A. Graham and wife Susannah Graham, and heirs ol Adam Elrod.. dee'd, reside without the limit* ..f this State. It.yis. llicrsfore ordered thai lliey do appear and object 10 (he division or side of the real eslal??? of (?. Gritli? Elrod, decld, on or before the Firs! Monday in April net;!, or their consent lo lliojame will be entered of record. HERBERT HAMMOND, o. <..?. Jan. 2. 18C.G 29 3m THE ?T?ili '*HT?iSP?i??Ll5? axbj\'r/:o:; district. IX TITE COURT Of O'eDIsSARY-. Hugh Simpson, Applicant, vt. Elizabeth Simpson. and other.-. Defendants: lT?appcaring 10 my tatisCuciion fh;(t Thomas C. Perry and wife. Sarah Perry, Jane Wh'ito and Wil? liam-Simpson, heirs and rcprcsJihtul-ivcs of Heil? ert Simpson! deceased, all reside without ihc lim? it's of this State. It i-: therefore ordered that they appear and object lo iho sale, or division of-'the Heal Estate of Robert Simpson, deceased, on or before the fourth Moiidity iu April next, or their consent, lo the same will be entered of record. HERBERT HAMMOND, Jan22, iSGC 32 -'im Tili: GIAT2 CV SOUTH CJTJiOLKTA, A UDIiltSON UISTii. CT. iff THE COURT OF ORDINARY,. Cornelius H. Brown, Applicant; v*. Charles B. Erown and others. D.cfendahts. IT appearing to my satisfaction lhal .lames Moore and wife, Lucjnda Moore, .lohn Watson and wife. Malinda Wati?n, ami Hardy Brown; legal heirs of j the said deceased, ail reside beyond iho limits of this Stale. It is therefore ordered that Ii--y do appear arid object 10 ihe sale or division of iho re? al estate of Sarah Brown, deceased; on or before the Huh day id' April next; or (heir consent to the same will be entered of record. HERBERT HAMMOND, o.a.;.. Jan 0. 18110 30 Siii tJiCiMiviilo & (ok?iil'ia RaMoa5. GtiNKUAL St i'rtr.tNTcxnr.N-r's OrrtCL-, C dumhia, Jar:. 28, 18601 On and after V.'tde- d SJs.5 in.-!-, ihe Passsngcr ? Train.-- > :'.\ he run daily, (Sunday's excepted) us follows: ^ l.-a ve Columbia at - - <k09 a.m. " Al.irton,. - .- 11 00 " " Newherry, - - 12 30 p. ~n. Arrivc'ttttAbhevilie, 0 00 ' '' ? Anderson, - - 8 10 " ? ?? Greenville, - ' 0 00 Leave (ht'e:t\die at - - * -1 GO a.m. Aloicr;-"!!, - -. 5 30 '? 4< Abbeville, - -~ 7 15 " " Newbeery, - - I 10 p. m. Arrive at Alston; - - 2 55, ** . i' ?? Columbia. - S OH " There will be about seven miles of staging still between Fresh ley;-, and Alston : passengers -will be I furuished with ticket: thr iugji. including the Road; I Stage and t erry?siz/j/ jwoxlsb?ygage only allowed on the Singe to one seat. L. 13. L?SALLE, Gen'l SupC \'h- Feb. 1 l.'S tf ON and, after Saturday l!ic 10:h ins;.. tlteTrains on the Blue Ridge Railroad will leave Anderson for Pejidlototi and Walhalla, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, after the araval of the Greenville & Columhia Railroatl Train . Will lc;t?o Walhalla on. Tdondays at 2 o'clock, a. m.. connreiing v.iih ihe down Train cf Green? ville & Ceiumbhi Railirbad. Will leave \Valhalhi on V.'euneedays at 11 o'clock, a. m. V'.'n. D. OAlLtAW), Stiperinteuilcni "',. R. :'. 11. l/Z" The Qolttfabta Ph'ceujx and Cha'ri&stou Courier v. ii". cop* once a werk for. three 'reeks. ? Fob ff, I ?"''''J * "A Yv.H. NAilDIN & CO., II AVK just opened a well selected stock of DRUGS; MEDICINES. DYE STUPES, TAINTS, OILS. G[I".MICALS, WINDOW GLASS. Sec, &c. ALSO. Fa-ncy Articles, Perfumery, Toilet Seftj?, Hair r.nd Tooth Brushes. Chewing Tobacco and Cigar*, Hosteller's Hilters. Drakes Plantation Bitter*, "Wines and Brnlidies :Vvr medicinal purpose?, And a general-assortment of articles usually found in a Drug Store. jjgj* Physicians' prcscnp??hs carefully com? pounded. W. H: NARDIN &. CO., No. 7, Brick Range, Anderson, S. C. Dec 21. 1805 ^7 Dr. "W. H. NA&BIN HAS resrtra?d the practice of Medicine. Office ^t (he Drug Store. *aacrson, JafcjL.lSGfi 29 3m _ _._ COOPERS' ISIEGIASS. JCST RECEIVED. And fof sale by % IL NARDIN Se CO. Feb 81 1BGB Spauldings Prepared Glue, LARGE SUPPLY, Jusl receive:!, ami for sale by . W. II. NARDIN & CO.. No. 7. Brick Range. Peb 8,1B6G u XAjiJilLXt U Llj CHIMNEYS FOR KEROSINE LAMPS, LAMP WICKS, !<c, For uale by W. I!. NARDIN 6: Co. Feb 8, iSOG 34 s ?xle Grease, JUST RECEIVED, And for sale by ? ay. iL Harbin & co. Fob 8MSG6 34 COXES' GELATINE, JUST MfMVED And for s:ile by Yv. II*. NARDIN & CO. Feb3;isGTJ ?? Lig-ro-in3 Fluid. A FRESH s'npply of FTiijd, and EX? PRESS LANTERNS; made to burn Lig ro-inc Fluid, lor salo by W. IL. NAilDIN ?& CO., No. 7. Brick Einige. Feb S, iSQG : 3,1 s. [XcOEAlS I Ire public generally that helms just received, direct from New York and Charleston, a large and general Stock of Goods, consisting or DRY GOODS, G?10-C2EI333 He deems it useless to enumerate his present ?!<H-k, anil thinks it sufficient t>> announce :hal in every respect,the supply now receiving is equal to any. kept by'him prior to the war. Inviting an examination fivm former customers; and all other buyer.-, ho feels confident that he will be able to render satisfaction cither id qnaljty, style or prices. Country Produce, such as Corn. Peas, Cotton. Bacon, Lard, &?*., taken in exchange for Goods. l.wR.1 at all times p*y the highest market price for CoitoOf ci.'her.loose on packed, and in money or mRi'chan.clizOi I will be found at the Old StandJ No. 10, Gran i:o Row. S. BROWN, Jr. Dec 7, i8G5 2i5 'im LJEATflKR ! LEATJIER!! Til!) undersigned informs-(he community that his TA NVA F.D. one mile from the village., is still in operation. Hides will be tanned for money, or shares; ]>:;:'< also received in payment. The highest prices paid for Hides, green or dry, in specie or greenbacks. S. BROWN, /r. Dec 7, 1805 25 3m ' < \jz - - ? . ???->? Suirg-eon X) eiitist, W<1.1. travel and pi*actice through the District of Inderson, and solicits i share of patronage-. Ho has permission to refer to the following gentle? men: Dr. M. IE Barlo. Dr. J. U. Dean, Col. R. I P. Go?dlett and Col. Wr. A. Towncs, Greenville. 0. !!., S. C. ? . The undersigned would re: pect fully recommend R. A. Harris, Surgeon Dentist; to the citizens of An Icrson District, as he spent four years with me prior to the war, in the study and practice of Den? tistry. .10UN ANDERSON, Surgeon Dentist, Greenville C. II., S. C. Jan 18. 18C6 31 . 3nr j ?st Received. FROWN & SMITH have jufct received an exten? sive and well-selected lot of HEADY MADE CLOTHING, To which they invite the attention of buyers. OVERCOATS, BUSINESS COATS, - PANTALOONS, Sc., &<j. If y< .1 want neat and comfortable Clothing, at the m?-.-t reasonable prices, give thia stock an in? spection. BROWN & SMITH, No. 12, Granite Row. Dec 21, 1865 27 BSWLEY, EESSS & CO., Wholesale and Eatail Dealers In I>i*y G.o.ojrls, Groceiic?, HARDWARE, &c. Jan 25,1SCG - ?J: ly Rags ^v^anted. I ten thousand pounds of clean RA.Q& Avatited, for whToli the bighoS't j price will be paTd fn cash or goods. r bewli:y. keese & co. DRY GOODS AT THE CHARLESTON HOUSE,. STOLE, WEBB & CO., Bancroft's Ohl Stand, 287 Kfcst, 3 Doors liclow Went worth. WE have now opened and on hit ml. a very large well assorted stock of D R Y GOOD S, which wc offer at Wk'tkmh and R-:lail. (Tavingiiadlongcxpericr.ee in the Dry Goods business before the war, w know just what goods are.most needed by planters and consumers gene? rally, and will always keep on hand a full stock of planters gondrf of every kind. Wo keep our stock constantly replenished by every steamer with the most attractive s!yle3. We respectfully invite planters, merchants and consumers generally to call and- examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, which consist;; in part of Blankets, Plains, Kersey?, Osnaburgs, Brown Shirting. Bleached Shirting, Bong Cloths, Fine Sea Tsiand Brown .Shifting, Irish Line:-.:*, Calicoes, Ginghams, Canbricks. DRESS GOODS. Merinces, DcLaiiics, Poplins' Col'd Alpaecas, Fig*d Poplins. Black Silks, Bombazines, Black Al paccttSi Crape Cloths. To^'j.'her witli every variety to be found in cur line which ,vo oiler at the lowest cash prices. II. C. STOW,, C!'Klleston. Charles Wimn, " STOLE; WEBB & CO., ft. C. Walks!!, No. 257 King-sf... C doors boii.;v Weutworth, Chai^'?n, S. C. Jan IS, I86C 31 D, F. FLEMING & CO, Wholesale Dealers BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &c, 2 Hayne-street, Ciiarlcston, S. C5 Having Resumed I>Uhi:tc:s At llieir Old Stand. 2 n-ayh?-sttecr, corner of Church-street, are now receiving it well assorted stock of BOOTS, SHOES. TRUNKS &C, Which will be sold at the lowest market price. The patronage of former friends and the public is respectfully solicited. 1). F. FLEMING, SAME. A. NELSON. " JAS. M. WILSON. Jan 4, 1SG0 2'J HART & CO., II ARD W HE ?-IERCilA NTS: CII A1*T,TC.SX02V, S. C, OFFER FOR SALE AT THEIR OLD STAND Corner King and Harke? Streets, , GUNS. Revolvers. Shot and Powder, "IloeY" Circular Saws. 8 to 10 inch, Agricultural Implements, Bar Iron and Steel, Metals of all kino's, Building ?>laterials, Tin and Wnodwnre, Housekeeping Articles, llolloware of all kinds, Turpentine and Coopers Tools, Brass and Iron Wire Cloth', Bolting Cloth, faneijor brand,) Mill Rock.:, IS to 40inch, Mill Irons, Silver Plated floods, ITubbs, Spokes, Axles, Springs, And a large variety of other Goods, at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Dec 11. ICO.} 20 Sm NORTEL STKEL & WAR DELL, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Snarioiimr, Itrfuntttif, Citfim), Hosiery, Furnishing Goods, ?rcr. ?See-.? .Wo. 167, Meeting-street, CHARLESTON, & C. J. B. STEELE- ? C. C. NORTH. A. W WARD ELL, Jr., New York. Nov 10. 1S65 22 WILLIAM G. WIIILDEN & CO., fc FGRT.IE?,LYMJiAYD2H & WHILDEK", ?55 Fling S:., Corner of Beaafaiue St., CHAKLESTON, SO. CA.., HA?op:n-l a complete slock of HOUSE FUR? NISHING article:.', Crockery and China, Glass? ware. Plated Goods, of every variety. Clocks, "Wa.lch es and Jewelry, Pocket und Table Cutlery, Buck? ets and Brooms. Watches aud Jewelry Repaired. Old Gold and Silver purchased. Orders promptly filled aud f?^tfarded. Jan 18, lSCtj 31 lm iso. I2kst Bay, CHA RLESTON, S. C, HAS received direct from Liverpool ah Invoice of EE A DES PATENT HOES, CROWN HOES. TRACE CHAINS. CUTLEin', of all kinds. And other desirable II xV TBL I> W A. E, 3E , ? 1 or sals at WHOLESALE ANT) RETAIL. Feb i, I8G6 33 lm JOHHEEKG & CO., IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Groceries. Provisions^Flour, Foreign and Domestic Liquors and Cigars, Crockery, IIollOw Ware and Glass Ware, j 2U0vLSacks Liverpool Salt to arrive, j NO. 88, EaZEE 5TREE7,_ CHARLESTON, S. O, I Nov 13. 1*865 .-S2 Sm jSTEW goods!! Sharpe Sd Fant HAVE just opened an extensive Stock of new and elegant Gebods, '.which they invite the attention of the public generally. If comprises in part as fullows: iLiiijjSii suss mm& Merinocs, DeLnine?,' Alpacas, Flannels. " - Calicoes of the best tuvlc/ Shawls, Cloaks. Scarfs. Ladies' Collars and Citifr, Merino-Undervcsts, Corsets, h'o?p Skirts, .Hosiery, Gloves, Veils, Hats and Twilight*, . - Rihbons, Flumes, Cloak and Dress Trimmings, &c. Gents5 Furnishing Goods. Broadcloths, Cassimcrcs, Satinets, Jeans, Hats of the latest styles, Gloves and Seeks, Drawers and Undershirts, Linen Bosoms, - ? Linen and Paper Collars, Cravats and Suspenders. * Ladies' and Gents' Boots & Shoes, LAUGE ASSORTMENT. Bleached and Unbleached Shirtings, Ladies' and Gents' Handkerchiefs, Combs, Brushes, ' Perfumery, Soaps of all kinds, An assortment of Jewelry, Ladies' Satchels and Bcticulcs, Buttons, Thread, Pins, Needles. HARD WARD, CUTLERY, &C. Sett? Knives and Fork?,'' Pocket and Shoe Knives, Cotton Cards, Curry Combs, Table and-Tea Spools, . . .. Candle Sticks . . ' " grades and AntcV) Butts, Screws, Padlocks. Rim Loc!>,'Stirrups, Bridle EittSV Coffec Mills. Tacks, - ' Files, Shoe Pincers. ? . " Razors, Scissors, &c. . - CHOCKSSY AND GLASSWARE. A CtKNTlHAL A?.':-OItT.MENT OP GEOCERIE8, Bagging. Hope and Twine, Coffee, Ti as, Sugar, Salt. Candles, Cheese, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Soda, Mustard^ fee. ALSO, Horse and Shoe BriisL'es. Blacking. Ink, Pens and Fen Holders, Slates and Pcucils, Le.td Pencils, Gun Caps, &c." ' STATIONERY. Letter and Cap Paper, . , Envelopes, large and smaU. ? SCHOOL BOOKS, A Select and Cheap Assortment. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Smoking and Chewing Tobacco. Pipes, Mcerchaum end Rriar KopfiT SADDLES, r:;IDLES, &C. ... Sole and Upper I. ether. ? And in fact cveryrhiag usually found in a Retail Establishment of fhrs kind-. Thc atleutien of..buyers i? invited to our new Stock, "as-we feel ctilideut that we can sell ea cheap as the cheapest. Cotton and CJoVMiSy 3?i-o<lu.o? Taken in exchange for mcrchaiwlizc. The highest atarkot price paid for Cotton at all limes, in Spe? cie or Currenev. SEAEPE & FANT. Xs. 7. Granite Bow. Dec 14, 1SG5 - M -_j Jnst 1-Seecivccl front IN". Yorlr. . ? ._?V OSE DOLLAR each, ittfpeeie or V.h equtfttlfrn^ " Breast Pin -. Ear Rings Ear Drops, Box and Glass, ilrcast Pins for Likenesses. Ei tmon l E'dntcd Rhu tud eases, Finger Rings, Medallion.-. 8fc. For one dollar in cairrcaey, a pair of finePiated Spectacles with itiorceco case. MercH?nm and other Pipes front 75 cts. to S20. Best Italian Violin, Guitar and Banjo Strings. Metal Spec nole Cases and Spectacles of all kinds?fjold', Stiver and Steel. Glasses littet1 to Spectacles lo suit all eyes. A k't of Fartey. Articles, <xc. . At wholesale and retail. tVatch Glasses, Main-' iprib'gs and Wtitch Materials, and Watch-Keys. : Pure gold Engagement lungv. , . . .. j--. JVatch?s find Clocks repaired, and warranted far twelve months; -a Jewel.y and Musical Works repaired in the rnop. approved manner. "Just rccfiv'cd 1rom New York, Wheeler & Wil- ' son's Sewing Machine, the latest-patent, including gauges, hemmer, braider. &c., for S10? in cur? renev. Sky-Light Pictures. AMtillOTi'l'JLSy any kind of WCaHurrj for two dollars, iu case complete. Ecrrotypies' or Card Picture?, SI each. Children double price, unless of sc'licient ago . lo secttrc the likeness without repetition. All kind of Picrures tiken and copied as abovo, at low.prices to suit the times, by F. C. v. BORSTEL, , No. i. Brick Rant-.o. fr^- Rush the green glass doors, in cold weath? er! ... . Dee 14/1865" 2? MARBLE YARD. I Leave! & "White -<V- ?' ?- - HAVE again -; ened I Tic Marble Ims.ness at An? derson, able tu pi'.l up .-.11 varieties of Tomb Stones x fair prices. Verms Cash. Pro ? i:: :o of all ! ' i-ken at the market price. Call and sec toe at the st?re of Clark & White. LEAVELL & WHITE. Nov K- ' 21_ MATCHMAKER, HAS PERMANENTLY LOCATED at Anderson, und gives his entire attention lo the Repairing of "Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, Of every description; - - All work on Wauhes aud Clocks warranted for twelve months. . . I B?* ReMember the }>!ac*~txro doors west fronV ? ' the Post Office, MASONIC BUILDING. ? Janll,l?f.d SO Ladies' Dress Trimmings. THE undersigned has just opened an assortment of Ladies' Dreis and Fancy Trimmings, Buttons, Fringe^. Galloon's at.d other Ribbons, Hooks and Eyes, French Cotton, Sewing Silk, and a variety of other articles, to which he invites tho ATTENTION OF LADIES. My ^lors No. 8; Brick Range, recently occu? pied by Mr. W. D. Williams. JULIUS POPPE. Dec 21. 1805 . *27 JOB PEINTIHG NEATLY AN i) CHEAPLY EXECV TED A 7 this OFFICE.