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1866. 1866, ?-?* . tNtBBS ST8?K* BEWLEY, SEESE & CO. ARE RECEIVING A Large and Well-Selected Stock of Spring nub burner f?wte, COMPRISING DE T GOODS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, CORN, FLOUR, BACON, LARD, &c. I?ON AND CASTINGS, A LARGE LOT, ALL OF WHICH WE WILL SELL LOW FOR CASH. BEWLEY, KEESE &. CO. ' March 1, 1806 ? 87 JUST RECEIVED 11,000 POUNDS *<- W' OF IRON AND CASTINGS, AND FOE SALE At Low Prices, BY BEWLEY, KEESE & CO. Feb. 22, 1866 36 3 l-: VALUABLE FARM & MILL, ANDERSON DISTRICT, TO RE LEASED FOR FIVE YEARS, wMi (lie privilege of purchasing. The place contains about six hundred acres, on Eighteen Mile Creek, five miles from the village ot PenJleton. The Mill is well linown as Maxwell's Mill, and the dwelling and out-buildings are equal to any in the neighborhood. The present lease expires on the First of April. 1866?up to which time offers for the place and mill will be received by C. K. IIUGER, Charleston. S. C. . Fch 52, 1860 86 TWO AGRICULTURAL PAPERS FOR $2 50 ! THE S?utheria Cultivator, D. REDMOND AND WM. N. WHITE, EDITORS. ESTABLISHED IIST 1843 Volume 24 Commenced January, 1866! Monthly, at . . . . . . $2 00 per annum. Six Copies for.10 in Advance. By special ?rrangement with the MARYLAND FARMER, another excellent Rural'Monthly, pub? lished ic Raltimore at SI.50, both papers will be .sent one year for $8.00; six of cich for S16.0O: ^ tin of each for $25.00?giving each subscriber in this case both papers for 2.50! Address WM. N. WHITE, Athens, Ga. March 1,1806 37 Administrator's Notice. , ALL persons indebted to the estates of Thos. J. ? ^Carpenter and John T. Carpenter, deceased, will * 'pleaseeome forward and make payment to John ?. B. Moore, my authorised agent, at Anderson C. JLr or to myselL All persons haying demands . against these estates will present them legally at-:i tested. F. G. CARPENTER, Adm'r. February 15, 1866 35 3 FOR SALE. 500 BUSHELS BOYD'S PRO? LIFIC COTTON SEED. For sale at BROWN & SMITH'S, No. 12, Granite Row. Jan 25; 1866 32 NOTICE TO DISTILLERS. THE Commissioners of Public Buildings, hereby give notice to all persons who have been engaged in distilling spirits from grain, at any time since the 21st December last, that they must come for? ward and take ont their license before Court weel:, (2d Monday in March,) or they will be indicted. March 1, 1866 ?7 2 GREENVILLE & COLUMBIA R. R. General'Superintendent's Office, COLUMBIA, S. C, Feb. 24, I860. ON and after Monday nest, 26th inst., the through freight business will be resumed upon this Road. JAS. B. LaSSALLE, Gen'l Supt. March 1, 1866 37 J. SCOTT MURRAY, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, Anderson C. H., S: C. ALL business intrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. Office in the' rooms formerly occupied as tho Enrolling Offico. Jan 11, 18G6 30 DENTAL. DR. W. B, CHERRY, Surgical and Mechanioal Dentist, will be in Anderson on 5th inst. To be found over Lessor's Store, opposite Intelligencer Office. ? .March T866 37 1 CORN FOR SALE. APPLY AT THIS OFFICE. March 1, 1866 37 1 Address OF G. SCHWARZ TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN OF A.NXJE SON & VICINITY. Your Attention is Respectfally Called TO THK Large and Varied Assortment OP - , FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, No. 1, Granite Row, consisting or Calicoes, DeLaines Mcrinoes, Abpacas;** < Black Bombazine, Fine Alpacas, Flannels, white, colored and red, Veiling, blue, green and brown, Jaconets, Muslins, Lawns, Brilliants, Cambrics, all colors, Ginghams, Shirt Linen, Handkerchiefs, silk, cotton and ging? hams, Canton Flannel, bleached and un? bleached, Ticking, Toweling, &c, HomcBpuiIs, Sea Island, do do do bleaeh?d, Cassimeres for Pants, Broadcloths, Hoop Skirts, all sizes, Ladies' and Gents' Gloves, Balmoral Skirts, Balmoral Hose, ? White Hose, Half Hose, Brown and Colored Hose, Hoods, all kinds, Basques, Fancy and Common Hair Combs, Leather and Silk Belts, Belt Buckles, Scarfs, assortment, Ladies' and Gonts' Collars, Needles, Pins.and Hair Pins, Coat, Pants and Vost Buttons, Childrons' Fane}- Hoso, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Clothes do, Flax Thread, Spool do colored, do do white, THESE GOODS WILL BE SOLD LOW FOE CASH j m ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR A_ Large Spring & Summer Stock, G. SCHWAKZ, No. 1 Granite Row. Feb. 28, 1S6G 37 JUST OPENED! A LARGE STOCK OF FA3IILY GROCERIES, Comprising COFFEE, SUGAR, TEA, CHEESE, MACKEREL, CRACKERS, SODA BISCUIT, SOAP, CANDLES, STARCH. PIC?LES, SODA, AC., ALSO, An cxtonsive assortment of PRESERVED FRUITS, in cans and jars, BRANDY PEACHES.. TOMATO CATSUP SARDINES, OYSTERS, &C. The abovo articles will be sold at the lowest prices for cash. G. SCHWARZ, No. 1. Granite Row. ! March 1,1866 37 CROCKERY! IN GREAT VARIETY, For Sale by G. SCHWARZ, No. 1, Granite Row. March 1,1866 37 Housekeeping Articles! THE attention of Housekeepers is invite d to my selection of Articles suited to their wants, all of which are now offered at very low prices. tG- SCHWARZ, No. 1, Granite Row. March 1, 1866 37 TIJVA.ISnD PLATED WARE, For Sale by G. SCHWARZ, No. 1, Granite Row. March 1,1866 37 Cigars! Cigars! THE FINEST BRANDS, For Sale by G. SCHWARZ, No. 1, Granite Row. -March 1, 1866 37 BOOTS AND SKOE.S, OF EVERY QUALITY, AT G. SCHWARZ, No. 1, Granite Row. March 1, 1866 37 HATS! HATS! THE: LATEST STYLE OF HATS, Cheap for cash, by G SCHWARZ, No. 1, Granit#!Row. March 1,1866. 87 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. IN EQUITY. Ex Parte?J." P. Reed, Solicitor Western Circuit? Bill to Pepctuatc Testimony. The Solicitor of the Western Circuit, having this day filed Ids Bill, in conformity with the provisions of the Act of the General Assembly of -this State, entitled ,;Afi Acf'to provide a mode by which to perpetuate testimony in relation to Deeds, Bills, Choses in Action, other papers and records, de? stroyed or lost during the recent war." ratified on the 21st day of Dcccmbor, A. D., 1865: It is ordered, that any person or persons inter? ested in preserving the evidence of the contents of any such documents, papers or records, have leave to appear in tins Honorable Court, under the terms of the Act aforesaid, and haye taken, with a view to its perpetuation, all such evidence as they shall produce, which may be regarded material to their interests. ? v? W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, Feb. 2?, 186G. 37 2m In Equity?Atadevson. Johr. F. Millford and Charles Millford by next friend John Herron vs. William Millford, George Nelson and wife Mary Nelson, Malinda Hamp ? ton, ctW.?Bill for Partition of Land, &c. It appearing to my satisfaction that the Heirs at law of John E. Millford, deceased, names and num? ber unknown, defendants in the above stated cast, reside beyond the limits of this State. On motion of Harrison and Whitncrs, Complainant's Solicitors, Ordered, that said Defendants do appear and plead, answer or demur to Complainant's said Bill of Complaint within three months from the publi tion hereof or the same will be taken pro eonfesso against them. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, Feb. 23, 180G. 37 3m In Equity?Andergon. Mrs. Sarah N. Haynie vs. Luke Haynie, Heirs at law of Stephen Haynie, and others.?Bill for Partition Real Estate. ITappcaring to my satisfaction that the neirs at law of Stephen Haynie, deceased, names and-pum bor unkuown.and the Heiraatlaw of Whitncr Hoj nie names and number unknowu, Defendants in the above stated case, reside beyond the limits of this State. On Motion of Harrison &. Whitners, Com? plainant's Solicitors, Ordered, that suid Defendants do appear, and plead, answer or demur to the said Rill of Com? plaint within three months from the publication of this Bide, or the said Bill will bo taken pro con/es to against them. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, Feb. 17, 1866. 36 3m In Equity?Andcrsou. Joseph B. McGce r*. James McBridc, and wife Elizabeth, R. M. Brown, and wife Sarah, el. at.?Bill for Partition Real Estate. IT appearing to my satisfaction that R. M, Brown, and wife Sarah Brown, William Maycs. and wife Martha Maycs, and Rebecca McGce, widow, Wil? liam McGec, Washington McGce, and two others, children heirs at law of Chiles McGee, deceased, Defendants in the above stated case reside beyond the limits of this State. On motion of Harrison & Whitncrs, Complainants' Solicitors, Ordered, that said Defendants do npppcar and plead, answer or demur to said Bill of Complaint within three months from the publication hereof, or the same will be taken pro eonfesso against, them. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.k.a.u Commissioner's Office, Feb. 17, 1866. .30 3m TVotioe to Guai'dinns, <Sc<?. GUARDIAN.'1', Trustees and Committccmen having returns to make in this Office, arc notified that tlie same must be made on or before the First day of April, I860. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, "| Anderson, Fob. 20, 1866. / 36 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ANDERSON DISTRICT. ' IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY". S. I. ,W. Elrod. Applicant, v*. Elizabeth Elrod and others, Defendants. IT appearing to my satisfaction tlint William A. Elrod, A. Graham and wife Susannah Graham, Riid heirs of Adam Elrod, dee'd, reside without the limits of this State. It is therefore ordered that they do appear and object to the division or sale of the real estate of G. Griffin Elrod, dee'd, on or before the First Monday in April next, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. HERBERT HAMMOND, o.a.d. ? Jan. 2. I860 20 8ra THE~ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ANDERSON DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. Hugh Simpson, Applicant, vt. Elizabeth Simpson, and others. Defendants. IT appearing to my fatisfaction that Thomas C. Perry and.wife, Sarah Perry, Jane White and Wil? liam Simpson, heirs and representatives of Rob? ert Simpson, deceased, all reside without the lim? its of this State. It is therefore ordered that they appear and object to the salo or division of the Real Estate of Robert Simpson, deceased, on or before tho fourth Monday in April next, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. HERBERT HAMMOND, o.a.d. Jan22, 1866. ' 82 3ra THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. ? IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. Cornelius II. Brown, Applicant, vs. Charles B. Brown and others, Defendants. . IT appearing to my satisfaction that James Moore and wife, Lucinda Moore, John Watson and wife, Malinda Watson, and Hardy Brown, legal heirs of the said deceased, all reside beyond the limits of this State. It is therefore ordered that they do appear and object to the sale or division of the re? al estate of Sarah Brown, deceased, on or before the 10th day of April next, or their consent to (he same will be entered of record. HERBERT HAMMOND, o.a.d. Jan 9, 1866 30 8 m THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ANDERSON DISTRICT. WHEREAS, Mnttlda Branyan has applied to me for Letters of Administration on the Estate of John A. Branyan, deceased: These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office on the 9th day of March, 1866, to show cause, if auy they can, why said Administration should not be granted. HERBERT HAMMOND, o.a.d. March 1, 1866 37 2 G-. M. JONES, DENTIST, Begs leave to inform his friends and customers that ho is prepared to execute all work in his line with promptness and despatch, and in tho latest approved style. Teeth mounted on the Vulcan? ized India Rubber plan. A share of patronage solicited. Terms cash or provisions. Prices mod? erate. Office up-stairs, over J. Scott Murray's Law Of? fice. Jan 25, 1866 32 Cm Cotton Seed for Sale. 200 BUSHELS?Abbeville raised and new, at $1.75, specie; $2.35, currency ; 1$ bushels corn, or 7 pounds cotton per bushel. ALLEN W. CLEMENT, Williamston, G. & C R. R. Fcb 22, 186? 36 8 Cotton Seed* FIVE HUNDRED BUSHELS OF COTTON SEED for sale, or to exchange for Corn, by J. L.'ARNOLD, Feb 1, 1866 33 New Drug Establishment. ' W. H. NARDIN & CO, HAVE just opened a well selected stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS, CHEMICALS, WINDOW GLASS, &c, &o. ALSO, Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Chewing Tobacco and Cigars, Hostetter's Bitters, Drakes Plantation Bitters,' W ines and Brandies for medicinal purposes, And a general assortment of articles usually found in a Drug Store. Physicians' prescriptions" carefully com? pounded. W. n. NARDIN & CO., No. 7, Brick Range, Anderson, S. C. Dec 21,1865 27 Dr. W. H. NARDIN HAS rcrumcd the practice of Medicine. Offiee at tho Drug Store. Anderson, Jan. 4, 1S66 29 3m s. brown, jr., INFORMS the public generally that, he has just received, direct from New York and Charleston, a large and general Slock of Goods, consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, He crccms it useless to cnumcrato his present Stock, and thinks it sufficient to announce that in every respect the supply now receiving is equal to any kept by him prior to the war. Inviting an examination from former customers, and all other buyers, he feels confident that he will be able to render satisfaction cither in quality, style or prices. Country Produce, such as Corn, Peas, Cotton, Bacon, Lard, &c, taken in exchange for Goods. I will at all times pay the highest market price for Cotton, either loose or packed, and in money or merchandize. I will be found at the Old Stand, No. 10, Gran? ite Row. S. BROWN, Jr. Dec 7, 1865 23 3m LEATHER! LEATHER !! TnE undersigned informs the community that his TANYARD, one mile from the village, is still in operation. Hides will be tanned for money, or shares. Bark also ?eeeived in payment. The highest prices paid for Hides, green or dry, in specie or greenbacks. S. BROWN, Jr. Dec 7, 1865 Jl'> ' 3m Dr. ROFtT?. HARRIS, Surgeon Dentist, WILL travel and practice through tho District of Anderson, and solicits a share of patronage. He has permission to refer to the following gentle? men : Dr. M. B. Earlc, Dr. J. II. Dean. Col. R. P. Uoodlett and Col. W. A. Towncs, Greenville, C. H., S. U. A. Card. The undersigned would respectfully recommend It. A. Harris, Surgeon Dentist, to the citizens of Anderson District, as he spent four years with me prior to the war, in the study and practico of Den? tistry. JOHN ANDERSON, Surgeon Dentist, Greenville C. II.. S. C. Jan 18. 1866 31 3m DOBBINS & McGEE, AUCTION AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, HAVE opened the house formerly occupied by 1$. B. & T. S. Cray ton, known as No. 1, Brick Range. Will attend to all business in their line, such as selling Cotton, Flour, Bacon, Wheat, Corn, &c. Will also ?cll on consignment any Goods, Wares, Merchandize, &c, entrusted to their care. J. D. M. DOBBINS, J. B. McGES. Rtftrtnct*.?His Excellency James L. Orr, Co? lumbia; J. G. Gibbes, Columbia"; W. Y. Leilch, J. E. Adger, Wm. L. Webb, Win. S. Ball, Col. J. B. E. Sloan, Charleston; J. W. Harrison, Fant & Sharp?, Bowlcy, Kecso k Co., S. Hyde, Anderson; Wm. Perry, Pcndlcton. Feb 15. 1866 35 I 3m GREAT INDUCEMENT! ! Selling Off at Cost Prices! I INVITE the attention of friends and customers to my fine stock of Winter ?r-oods, ?WHICH I AM NOW OrrRKINO AT COST PRICES, To make room for Spring and Summer Stock. M. LESSER, Agent. Feb 15, 1866 35 Just Received. BROWN & SMITH have just received an exten? sive and well-selected lot of READY MADE CLOTHING, To which they invite the attention of buyors. OVERCOATS, BUSINESS COATS, PANTALOONS, &c, &c. If jf a want neat and comfortable Clothing, at the most reasonable prices, give this stock an in? spection. BROWN & SMITH, No. 12, Granite Row. Dec 21, 1865 - 27. SMITH & BREAZEALE, TAIL OH S, ANNOUNCE to the public that they arc prepared to make every description of Men's and Boy's Clothing, at the shortest notice, and in the latest style. Also, Cutting done according to the fash? ions. A share of patronage is respectfully solici? ted. Our Shop is in the second story of Granite Row, immediately over E. W. Brown's Store. JESSE R. SMITH, S. A. BREAZEALE. Feb 15, 1866 35 Salt and Rice for Sale. ' C0R1., PEAS and MOLASSES, taking in exchange i for SALT. J8S?* Merchants and others would do 1 well to give me a call. ELIJAH WEBB. Anderson C. H., Feb. 15, 1866 35 CHAELESTON ADVEETISEMENTS. D. F. FLEMli\T? & CO., Wholesale Dealers BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS," &c.r 2 Hayne-streetj Charleston, S. C-, Having Resumed Business At their Old Stand, 2 Hayno-street, corner of Church-street, are now receiving a 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. D. F. FLEMING, SAM'L. A. NELSON. JAS. M. WILSON. Jan 4, 18C0 29 HART & CO., HARDWARE MERCHANTS, CHARLESTON, S. C, OFFER FOR SALE AT THEIR OLD STAND Corner King and Market Streets, GUNS, Revolvers, Shot and Powder, "Hoe's" Circular Saws, 8 to 10 iuch, Agricultural Implements, Bar Iron and Steel, ' ' Metals of all kinds, Building Materials, Tin and Woodware, Housekeeping Articles, Ilolloware of all kinds, Turpentine and Coopers Tools, Brass and Iron Wire Cloth, Bolting Cloth, (anchor brand,) Mill Rocks, 18 to 40 inch, Mill Irons, Silver Plated Goods, Hubbs, Spokes, Axles, Springs, And a large v*aricty of other Goods, at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Dtfc 14, 1805 20 3m J. B. E. SLOANS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, BOYCE & CO'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C, WILL receive and forward Goods and Produce, buy to order Merchandize and Supplies. Advance liberally on consignments of Cotton. refers to: Messrs. Sharpc & Fant, Anderson c. H. " Bcwlcy, Kcese & Co., " " " Brown & Smith, " " Feb 22, I860 30 2m MANT0UE & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS and IMPORTERS OF Miltes, ?rani)ics, Sllljisfucs, Ales, Segars, Tobacco, SOLE AGENTS IN THIS STATE FOR THE CELEBRATED scarfaletti snokixg tobacco. ?gy Orders faithfully attended to. MANTOUE & CO., Cornor King and Society Streets, | Charleston, S. c. March 1, 186G 37 3m MILLS HOUSE, Corner Queen and Meeting Sis, Charleston, S. C. THIS popular and well-known House is now fully open for the reception of visitors, having been re? furnished with new and elegant furniture through? out; and offers to the traveller accommodatious and conveniences as a First Class Hotel, not to be equalled by any North or South. The patronage of the travelling public is respectfully solicited. Rates of board, per day, S4.U0. Rates of board per month as may be agreed on JOSEPH PURCELL, Proprietor. Feb 15, 1806 ' .35 H. L, JEFFERS & CO., FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 118 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C, WILL give prompt attention to the salo of Cotton and other Produce, and to the purchase of Mer? chandize generally. Will also act as Agents for the salo of Lands situuated in any part of the State. The personal attentiou of the undersigned Will be given to the business. HENRY L. JEFFERS, WILLIAM H. JEFFERS. THOS. A. JEFFERS. Feb 22, 1866 36 2m. HOLMES & STONY, Commission Merchants, Boyce & Cd's Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. Jan 4, 1836 29 3m* W. E JEFFERS & CO, RECEIVING axd For-warding Ag-onts, general commission merchants, COLUMBIA, S. C. THANKFUL for the patronage heretofore bo lib? erally extended, they hope by pror.pt. attention to merit a continuance* Feb 1, 1866 33 ? lm Notice to Cotton Shippers. THE Collector of Taxes, at this place having given notice that the two cents pet pound tax on cbtt?'a must be paid her?, on all cotton shipped from this point, we take, this method of notifying our fricn-Js that we aji-e prepared to pay the tax on all cotton sent to, our care for shipment. W. II. JEFFERS & CO., Kr^ardfng Agents. ?@- The LaurensviUc Herald, Abbeville Press and Banner and Anderson Intelligenor will copy three times and charge to account W. H J Feb 15, 1866 35 ' 3 ]STBW\G-00? Sharp?^fe- Fant HAVE iust opened an cxten\e Stock of dSStGloS to which theyXite the attent ou 55? public generally." heaves i? patt ?? follow* r Merino*?? DeLames, Alpacas, ^??k. . , Calicoes of test style, Shawls, CloakS Scarfs Ladies Collars Vd Cuffs Merino CndcrtesUS Comts, Hoop Skirts, Hosier/, Gloves, veils, Hats and Twilights, Ribbons, Plumes, Cloak and Dress Trimmings, &c. fonts' Furnishing' Goods. Broadcloths, C^ssimeres, ? Safinets, Jeans, Hats of the latest styles', Gloves and-Socks, Drawees and Undershirts, Linen Bosoms, Linen and Paper CoUtirs, Cravats and Suspenders. Ladies' and Gents' Boots & Shoesr LARGE ASSORTMENT. Bleached and Unbleached Shirtings, Ladies0 and Gents* Handkerchiefs, Combs, Brushes, Perfumeiy, Soaps of aU kinds, An assortment of Jewelry, Ladies' Satchels and Reticules, Buttons, Thread, Pins, Needles. HARD WARD, CUTLERY, &C. Setts Knives and Forks, Pocket and Shoe Knives, Cotton Cards, Curry Combs, Table and Tea Spoons, r Candle Sticks, ,, Spades and Axes, ?Butts, Screws, Padlocks, Rim Locks, Stirrups, Bridle Bitts, Coffee Mills, TackB, Files, Shoe Pincers, Razors,-Scissors, &c CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OP Jt GEOOERIES Bagging, Rope and Twine, Coffee, Teas, Sugar, Salt, Candles, Cheese, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Soda, Mustard, &c. ALSO, Horse and Shoe Brushes, Blacking, Ink, Pens and Pen Holders, Slates and Pencils, Lead Pencils, Gun Caps, &c. STATIONERY. Letter and Cap Paper,. Envelopes, large and small SCHOOL BOOKS, A Select and Cheap Assortment. TOBACCO AND CIGARS. Smoking and Chewing Tobaceo, Pipes, Meerchaum and Briar Root. I" SADDLES, BRIDLES, &C. Sole and Upper Leather, And in fact everything usually found in a Retail Establishment of this kind. The attention of buyers is invited to our now* Stook, as we feel confident that wo can sell as cheap as the cheapest, Cotton, and Countfy Prpdnoo Taken in exchange for merchandize. The highest market price paid for Cotton at all times, In Spe? cie or Currency. SnARPE & FANT, ^ No. 7, Granite Row. Dec 14, 1865 20 Greenville & Colombia Rail RoaJ. General Superintendent's Omc?:, Columbia, Jan. 28, 18/iG. -x On and after Wednesday, 51st hist.,.the Passenger Trains will bo run daily, (Sunday s excepted) as follows: Leave Columbia at * - 6 00 a. m. ? Allston, - 11 00 " Newberry, - - 12 50 p. m. Arrive at Abbeville, * - 6 00 " " Anderson, ?> - 8 10 " " " Greenville, '- 9 00 " Leave Greenville at ? - 4 80 a. m, M Anderson, . > - 5 30 ?? ? Abbeville, - 7 45 " " Newberry, * - 1 10 p. ft. Arrive at Alston, - - 2 5f> " " " Columbia, - 8 00 " There wiB be about seven miles of staging siiXL. between Freshleys and Alston ; passengers will ^ furnished with tickets through, including the Rctd, Stage and Ferry?sixty poundsbaggage only aHarred on the Stage to one seat. L. B. LaSALLB, Ge:il Supt. Feb. 1 33 tf Cliangre of Sclietlule on jBIuc, ?idgjo KiiilrosKl. ON and after Saturday tho 10th inst,, the Trr .ins on tho'Bluc Ridge Railroad will leave Ande- rson for Pcndlcton and Walhalla, on Wednesday* and Saturdays, after the arrival of the Greenr die & Columbia Railroad Trnins. Will leave- Walhalla on Mondays at '2, o'clock, a. m., connecting with the down Train <of Green? ville & Columbia Railroad. Will leave Walhalla on Wednesdays at. 11 o'clock, W. Hi D. GAIJ .LARD, ? Superintendent /j. R. R. ?. The Columbia Phoenix tu.id Charleston " ' Courier will copy once a week for ?"nree weeks. Feb 8, 1866 34 MARBLE YARD? Leavel <fe "W" hite HAVE again opened fro Marbl- , busineM ? A derson and are p.0\e to put yp aU Y/r-e?icf"/ . Tomb Stones at fofr prices. *Jks<S ducc of all b-ads taken at. ^ j^e* price. r.? and see nv. at the store of Clark & White. - 'ftlL w?r ? -,ak LEAVELL & WHT J*ov 9, i860 21 lE' Ladies' Dress Trimmis -gs. THE i\ndersigncd has just opened &? agsoj-tnen* of Ladies' Dress and Fancy Trim** .J^ ?, Fanges, Galloon's and other RibV jDf Voks and Eyes French Cotton, Sewing S3> ./S Ha? variety of other articles, to vhieh he in riles the ATTENTION OV LADIES. piodV !wnd?: wiS^sRangc'recont* ? - M JULIUS POPPE. Bee 21, 1865 27 BEWLEY, KEESE -fit Ctt Wholesale and Retail Dealers In :&xy Goods, Groceries, HARDWARE, &c. ANDERSON, C. II., s. C. Jan 2-', 1S66 32 i