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HEADQUARTERS, ?tery" l)istrict Western S. Carolina, FOURTH SEPAF.ATE BRIGADE, , Oomtm-wa, S. C, Feb. 16, 3886. GENERAL ORDER KO. 9. 1." Before a Military Commission, which con? vened at Headquarters,.Military District of Wes? tern Sonth'Carolina, Fourth Separate Brigade, Co? lumbia, South Carolina, pursuant to Special Order No. 48, dated' Headquarters, Milit?r/ District of Western South Carotinaj Fourth Separate Brigade, CblMiWa, -South Carolina, November 30, 1865, -and of whioh Lieutenant-Colonel C. S. Brown, 1st Maine Battallion, is President, was -arraigned and ?rled : '?? ? ?iBiggus Mpbley, citizen of ?Chester District, State of -Sooth.Carolina. Chabc*. Assault and Battery,.with 'Intent t? Kill. ?Sl?B0mcAl30!r: In this, that Biggus Sohlet/, a . % -citizen of Chester District, State of South Car $>lina, did, on or abotrt the ISth day of Novem 5b?r, 1806,- on his plantation, in the District ?ad Stato aforesaid, shoot, with a pistol, a col? ored freedwoman, by the name of Lizzie Mob s iey/taereby inflicting a severe wound, from the ?effecfs.of which the said .Lizzie Mobley, still lingers in a critical condition, ? ? To which (^arge ind ^pecificatien the accused jAeaded-?a follows: To the Specifiwitionof theChange, ^Kot Guilty." Finding, The Cctntaigsida haTiwgmalmlycoBsideredtho %ridence.adduced, finds the accused, Biggus-Mob '^Kc|tiz'ch of Chester District, State of SouthCar ?bnna; as follows: ;0f the Specification, ?'Guilty." ; -the Charge, .?Guilty." _ ' SaSTJNCB, And the Commission do; 'therefore, sentence fcto; the -said Biggies Mobley, eittsen ,-of Chester, District, State of South Carolina, to be confined ; *t hard labor for the period of Three Years, at the -,Albany^eigtenUary, Albany, New York, and to jferfeifc a fine of One Thousand ($1,000) Dollars. , LT: Tl^s^coedings and findings in the forego J?gj?tse<of Biggus Mobley, * citizen of Chester j District, in the State of South Carolina, are ap-' ?BOWd. " ..j.'^jO^ sentence is confirmed, and will be earned ] into exe^iom at the Albany Poniteatia^y, State of New Y'ork. The District- Ps-ovost Marshal will j tun? the prisonor over, with a copy of this order, 1 to the - Provost Marshal General of the Depart- j anent. - - T?e'' Quartei-mast er's Department will furnish j the neeessary trunsportation. . Bjr order Rreret Major-Generar A. AMIS. - J. A. Clabk, , J : - A. A. D. C. and Act. Ass*! Adj't Gen'l. March ly l?66 38 2 ?-^1?:-:?:-.-:_:_J HEADQUARTERS, ] , .THIRD SUB DISTKICT, j Military Dietrich Western South Careliaa, ; ANDERSON C. H., S. C, March ?,11866. GEKEEAL O RD ER KO, 4, J IT having been ascertained upon reliable imlhori- j ty thatTcerfsin;persons in different parts of this| SubiDistiict have advised tho planters, in eonie in- J stances, not to have {hsir contracts with freed men j approved-; and in other instances not te have] tfem^adc in writing; H is hereby Ordered, " 'iFh.alT.aft Uontraets made with freedmea (or.mc-ro than one month, mutt be reduced to wri-1 ?ng 'J? triplicate, and approved at the Hcadjfe'arters j ?of Che neatest" Post. j ?TT.* Anyflperaon who shall advise, cither planter \ ?^&ee4aanv?tto. havo their Contracts reduced] Ho writing ia^ approved, will.be liable to * fine of I intot less ??? Twenty-'&ve, and not mere titan ?On-.' | ifundred Dollars, or imprisonment for a tonnoi ] ?Ot l.ess than tea*audnot more than thirty .days, I or both .fine and imprisonment, ^as the Provost Court m ay. .decide. ' . j IIjl AH'.frccdmcn and women now employed ^nus>t.bj?.c?iitraotcd with, on of before the 26th day -??r March. AH persons who" may have lErecdmea ?? iixfjfc employ after the Twenty-^fifth, --and have fc'et 1L>? ?pc^ Contracts reduced to writing and ap - proved, 'will-boliabfe-to -X-fine .of not less" than "Tweuty-fiTe, and not more t hau'One Hundred Dol Uxf. '. ~ \ IV. Any .person whomay- have frcedmen in . iheir employ at this time, under verbal contracts, jtmt4aaf^?s.'Lhc siuac to avoid a "written contract, ? shall pay to each ^uale so employed at the rates ?f "Twelve Dollars per month; for all -time so employ? ed, smce the First day of January, 18G6; and all ieuial?s seeniployed at the rate ol Eight. Dollars ?pVrthotttK. V. After a Contract has been approved by the prqper-jij^hprity; it cannot-be annulled exccpt1?y mutuaTconsent-of <hp co'ntraotiag parties. Any person or persons who may or ?hall influence any . frcedmen so employed to icaro ihcir employer, or violate tlidr coatratit, or jive employment to any snob ^reedmcn without the consent oe* their. em tor, shall be liable to a fine of One .Hundred its', and be imprisoned at the discretion of I jffYO*il.Court. j^Vomirand of "Licuf:-Col. C. S. DROWN, H. -A. Joiinso.h, Lieut. & A. A. A. Gen. Hat? 8,1856 88 2 HEADQUARTERS, Military District 'Western So. Ca., . ? "\r FOURTH SEPARATE BRIGADE, gg j .. j . Coi-rxniA, S. C, Feb. 10, 1866. Vl^Jajreporled that lawless men in this District,. w)Bp"^aye-been and"are committing the grossest outrages- upon whites and blacks, and who have, in some instances fired upon United States soldiers; atolejr Gcvomaicnt property, &c; are harbored and aided by. the citikens of the Districts in which they ?A*f*te. All those persons who aid and harbor such lawless men, will be arrested and held in close" confinement as accomplices, to be tried by MitttaryJ. Courts. This will not be considered as applying to the future only but to the past. The authority of the Government must prevail. By Order of Brevet Major-General Amis. J. A. CLARK, t-a . A-' AcD. C. and Act. A?s't Adj't Gen'l. ' March f, 1866 87 2 . jDean & M!a:^vvell, TINWARE. TPal-v i?lay-, ^- O., ARE now prepared to fill all orders in their line, cither At WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. |gy* Gutters and Roofing furnished at the ?hortestnotfee. CuNSIGinfENTS OF TINWARE, Made at this establishment will be found in every tariety at the following houses : Bewley, Reese & Co., Andersoa C. H. Sharpe.ft Fant, ** ?f 8. F?i6mUh, Fair Play. :: ?ml? & Hbvey, Pendleton. Hogood, MoCary & Co., Pickeos C. H. ? Yandiver & Cox, Walhalla. -3tfMch8, 1866 38 % W. K. HARRIS, "W* ate h. m a k e r , H.VS JUST RECEIWED A LOT OF New Watches. TIMEPIECES of every description repaired and warranted for twelve months. Also, Hair and Vest Chains mounted with gold, in the finest style. JTASQNIC BUILDING, two doors, west from tU Post Offict, Anderson C. H., S. C. Marcb>eV'l866 38 NEW GOODS ! -? SPRING CALICOES, DRESS MUSLINS, j . ?SWISS MUSLINS, CAMBRICS, LONG CLOTHS, SUGAR, COFFEE, RAISINS, ? TEA, FIGS, SARDINES, MACKEREL, HERRING, CANDYy assorted, CHEESE, BUISCUITS, assorted, SHOT, COLLINS' AXES, . COTTON CARDS, SIFTERS, Aitd a General Assortment HAED?ABE AND CASTINGS, FOR SALE At Low Prices, \'i ? BY S. HYDE, Corner Benson House. March 8, 1866 &8 2 New Spring Goods ! DR Y GOOD S AT THE CHARLESTON HOUSE; STOLL, WEBB & CO., .'Bancroft'* Old Stand, 287 King-st., 3 Doors below Wentworth. WE bttvefceir 'opened ? splendid ?lock of Spring Goods-?English, French and American?which are the roost desirable styles the markets can afford. To Planters furnishing the Freedmeh, either for clothing er for barter with them, our Wholesale Rooms ofie* every, iaduceaoat. Plantation 0oods in every variety.. This being a busy season with the Planter, and ho sot able to visit the city, orders accompanied witVchy roiferanoe, will meet with prompt atten . N. B.~Snraplcs, with price lists, scut to any part of tho State. Our stock.consists in part of Whito Osnnburgs, Striped Osnaburgs, Blue Denims, Brown Denims, Heavy Brown Shir'ings, Fine Sea Island Brown Shirtings, Bleached Shirt? ings, Irish- Lin-ens by the piece, Fine Fronting Linens, Towels & Towellings, Liuen Damasks, all qualities, Calicoes in all qualities, some as low as 19c. pet yard, Domestic Ginghams, Fine Scotch Ginghams, Fine French Poplins for Spring, Long Cloths, some as low as 17ic., Bleached & Brown Shirtings CJ, 9? 10J. 12?," Plaid Blue Homespuns, Striped do do, Bleaohed & Brown Drillt, Maddeos Head Handkerchiefs, Black French Broadcloths, .Hosiery A Gloves, Black Net Mits, Plain col'd Al paccas, Spring Silks & Black Silks, Spring Sbal lies & DeLaincs, Col'd Muslins, in every variety, Fine French Muslim*, White.Goods & Black Goods, Spring Cassimers, Farmers' Brown Line? Ducks, Fanners' Brown &- Whito Drills, Fancy Drills & Cratiogs, Cottowbdes & Drills; for boys' wear, to? gether with ?very variety to be found in our line, which we offer at the lowest cash prices at WHOLESALE & HET?JL. ? All.Domestic Goods ore sold at a very small ad? vance on agents prices. We would respectfully call the attention of the planters, merchants and citizens'generally of Anderson, Abbeville and Bickens to our advertisement, and solicit a call from them should they visit the city. All orders promptly attended to. ? H. C SroiA, Charleston, Crari.es Wbbh, ", STOLL, WEBB & CO., H. C. Walker, ? No. 287 King-st., 3 doors below Wontworth, Charleston, S. C. Jau 18, 1806 31 LANDRETH'S GENUINE OF THE GROWTH OF 1805. THE subscriber hae just received, and is now opening, a very large stock of LANDRETH'S GENUINE GARDEN SEEDS, of last year's crop, embracing all the varieties usually cultivated in this climate; together with several rare kinds not hitherto known here. As heretofore, he is prepared to supply country dealers with any quantity of these well-known, j and highly-approved seeds, neatly put up in con venicnt-sized packages, and at such prices as will insure satisfactory profits. A supply of ONION SETTS, produced from the seed, which will give the grower the largest, smoothest, and, in every respect, the finest Onions; and that in a very few weeks. Also, BIRD SEEDS of every kiud, very | carefully cleaned. EDWARD SILL, South side Plain street, midway betweeu Bap? tist Church and Nickerson's Hotel. The Nowberry Herald, Sparenburg Spar? tan, Anderson Intelligencer, Winnsboro Register, will please give the above two insertions and send bills to this office.?Columbia Phoenix. March 1, 1866 : 38 2 VALUABLE FARM & MILL, IN ANDERSON DISTRICT, TO BE LEASED FOR FIVE YEARS, wiOh the privilege of purchasing. The place contains.about six hundred acres, on igbi?cn Mile Creek, five miles from tho village ot Pcndleton. - The Mill is well known as Maxwell's Mill, and the dwelling and outbuildings.are equal to any in the neighborhood. The present leaao expires on the First of April, 1866?up to which time offers for the place and mill will be reoeived by C. K. HUGER, Charleston, S. C. Feb 22, I860 36 Notice. ALL persons are hereby forewarned not to trade for a Noto given by the undersigned to' William Glaspy on the 23d day of December hist for $39, as the consideration for the suid Note has failed, and I shall refuse to pay the same. HOSEA HAMMOND: March 1, 1S5? '38 3 Address OF G. SCHWARZ TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN ?o* . ANDE SOTS & VICINITY. Your Attention is Respectfully Called TO THE I Large and Varied Assortment FAN?Y ANS? STABLE DRY GOODS, No. 1, Granite Rotr> COSBISTIXQ 0? ' Calicoes, DeLara es Merinoes, Alpacas, Black Bo aabazine, , Fine Alpacas, . Flannels, white, colored and red, Veiling," *?tee, .green and brewn, Jaconets, Muslins, Lawns, Brilliants, Cambrics, aft colors, GinghamB, Shirt Linen, Handkerchiefs, silk, cotton *nd ging? hams, Canton Flannel, bleached and un? bleached, Ticking, Toweling, ifcc, Homespuns, Se* island, do do do bleached, Cassimeres for Pants, * Broadcloths, Hoop Skirts, all siaies, Ladies* and Gents' Gloves, Balmoral Skirts, Balmoral Hose, "White Hose, Half Ho?, Brown and Colored Hose, Hoods, all kinds, Basques, Fancy and Common Hair Combs, Leather and Silk Bel#, Belt Buckles, Scarfs, assortment, Ladies' and Gents* Collars, . Needles, Pins and Hair Pins, Coat, Pants and Vest Buttons, Chiidrens' Fancy Hose, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Clothes do, Flax Thread, Spool do .colored, do do white, THESE GOODS WILL BE SOLD ? LOW FOR CASH m. ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR A. Large . Spring & Summer Stock, G. SCHWARZ, 2Vo. 1 GS-rataite Row. Fob. 28, i866 87 JUST OPENED! A LARGE STOCK OF FAMILY GROCERIES, Comprising COFFEE, SUGAR, TEA, CHEESE, MACKEREL, CRACKERS, SODA BISCUIT, SOAP, CANDLES, STARCH, PICKLES, SODA, <&C, ALSO, An extonsive assortment of PRESERVED FRUITS, in cans and jars, BRANDY PEACHES, TOMATO CATSUP, SARDINES, OYSTKRS, &C. The above 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 invited to my selection of Articles suited to their wants, all of which are now offered at very low prices. G- SCHWARZ, No. 1, Granite Row. March 1,186G 37 TINAND PLATED WARE, For Sale by G. SCHWARZ, No. 1, Granite Row. March 1,18G6 37 Cigars! Cigars! THE FINEST BRANDS, - For Sale by G. SCHWARZ, No. 1, Granite Row. March 1,1866 37 boots Aisrr> shoes, OF EVERY QUALITY, AT - G. SCHWARZ, No. 1, Granite Row. . March 1, 1866 37 HATS! HATS! THF LATEST STYLE OF HATS, Cheap for cash, by G. SCHWARZ, No. 1, Granite Row. March 1,1866 37 LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. j ? THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. ? IN EQUITY, Ex Parte?J. P. Reed, Solicitor Western Circuit Bill to Pepetuate Testimony. Tho Solicitor.of the Western Circuit, having this day "filed his Bill, in conformity with the provisions of tho Act of the General Assembly of this State, entitled "An Act 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 December, A. D., 1805: 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 this Honorable Court, under the terms of the Act aforesaid, and have taken, with a view to its perpetuation, all such evidence as they shall produce, which may bo regarded material to their interests. W W. HUMPHREYS, g.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, Feb. 23, I860. 87 . 2m Iii Equity-'AAderson. John F. Millford and Charles Millford by next friend John Herron vr. William Millford, foeorge Nelson and wife Mary Nelson, Malinda Hamp. ton, et. dt.?Bill for Partition of Land, &e. * "4 It appearing to my satisfaction that the Heirs at law of John E. Millford, deceased, names and num? ber unknown, defendants ia the above stated case, reside beyond the limits of this State. On motion of Harrison andWhitners, Coruplainnnt's Solicitors, Ordered, that said Defendants do appear and plead, answer or demur to Complainant's said Bill of Complaint within thTcc months from tho pnbli tion hereof or the same will be taken pro eon/esso. against them. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c e.a-.o. Commissioner's Office, Feb. 28, 1866. 37 3m I?. Equity?Anderson. Mrs. Sarah N. Haynio vs. Luke Haynie, Heirs at law of Stephen Haynie, and others.?Bill for Partition Real Estate. IT appearing to my satisfaction that the Heirs at law of Stephen Haynie, -deceased, names and num? ber unknown, and the Heirs at law of Whitner Hay? nie names and number unknown, Defendants in the above stated ease, reside beyond the limits of this State. On Motion of Harrison & Whitners, Com? plainant's Solicitors, Ordered, that said Defendants, do appear, and plead, answer or demur to the said Bill of Com> plaint within three months from the publication of this Rule, or tho said Bill will bo taken pro confes so against them. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, Feb. 17-, 1-86?. 36 3m In Ecjiiity--? A.n<ioreo?. Joseph B. McGoe vs. James McBride, and wife Elizabeth, R. M. Brown, and wife Sarah, et. a/,?Bill for Partition Real Estate. IT appearing to my satisfaction that R. M. Brown, and wife Sarah Brown, William Mayee, and wife Martha Mayes, and Rebecca McGee, widow, Wil? liam McGoe, Washington McGee, 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 & Wtoiiftefs, Complainants' Solicitors, Ordered, that said Defendants do apppear and plead, answer or demur to said Bill of Complaint within three months from the publication hereof, or tho same will be taken pro cortfesso against them. W. W. HUMPHREYS, C.e.a.d Commissioner's Office, Feb. 17, 1866. 36 8m Notice to Gkiardians, ?5fcc? GUARDIANS, Trustoes and Committecmen having returns to make in this Office, are notified that the same must be made on er before the. First day of April, 1806. W. W. HUMPHREYS, C.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, 1 Aadereoa, Feb. 20, 1866. { SO THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. Thomas 1\ Elrod, Applicant, vs. John Elrod and ' - others, Defendants. IT appearing to my. satisfaction that the Heirs of James Elrod, deceased, to wit: Austin Elrod, James Elrod, Samuel Elrod, and their two sisters, Piukston Elrod, Samuel Leonard and wife, Mary Leonard, Elijah Elrod, Elizabeth Elrod, Malinda Duncan and Lovina McConioL, all fesido beyond the limits of this State. It is therefore ordered that they do severally appear in the 'Court of Or? dinary for Anderson District at Anderson Court House on or before the 8th day of June next, and object to the sale of tho Real Estate of William Elrod, Sen., deceased, or their consent to the same will be entered of recorJ, HERBERT HAMMOND, o. a. d. March 0,1866. 88 3m THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ANDERSON DISTRICT.. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. S. L .W. Elrod, Applicant, vs. Elizabeth Elrod and others, Defendants. IT appearing to my satisfaction that William A. Elrod, A. Graham and wife Susannah Graham, { and heirs of Adnra Elrod, dee'd, reside without, the limits of this Slate. It is therefore ordered that they do appear and object to tho division or sale of the real cstato 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, 1866 29 3m THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ANDERSON DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. Hugh Simpson, Applicant, vs. 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 &g? 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 the fourth Monday in April next, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. HERBERT HAMMOND, o.a.d. Jan22, 1866 32 3m THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. Cornelius II. Brown, Applicant, vs. Charles B. BrowD 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 thereforo ordered that they do appear and object to tho 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 the same will be entered of record. HERBERT HAMMOND, o.a.d. Jan 9,1866 '30 8m J. SCOTT MURRAY, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, Anderson O. H., S: O. ALL business intrusted to his care wiH receive prompt attention. Office in the rooms formerly occupied as the Enrolling Office. Jan 11, 1866" 30 GREENVILLE & COLUMBIA R. R.' GEXEEAL SUPEEI.NTEE DENT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C., Feb. 24, 1866. ON and after Monday next, 26th inst., the through freight -business will bo resumed upon this Road. JAS, B. LaSSALLE, Gen'l Supt. March 1, 1866 37 1866. 1866, B JEW LEY, XEESE * CO ARE RECEIVING A Large aad Well-Selected Stock of Sjrinj- mtir jcSiumntr (tote, COMPRISING GOOES, HARDWARE, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, CORN, FLOUR, BACON, LARD, <tc. IRON AND CASTINGS, a large lot, ALL OF WHICH WE WILE SELL low for oa??, BEWIEY, KEESE & CO. March 1, 1866 ?7 New Drug EstablisnmeatJ -: " -. W.KNARDIN & CO., HAVE juBt opened a well selected stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE STUFfS, PAINTS, OILS, CHEMICALS, WIN-DOW GLASS, *?.-, *o. ' ALSO, Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Chewing Tobacco and Cigars, Hosteler's Bitters, Drakes Plantation Bitters, Wines and Brandies for medicinal purposes, And n general assortment of articles usually found in a Drug Store. 8?* Physicians' prescriptions carefully com? pounded.. W. II. NARDIN ?& 00.> So. 7, Brick Bange, Anderson, S. C. Dec 21, 1865 27 Dr. W. H. NABDIK HAS resumed the practice of McdKAne. Office: at tho Drag Store. Anderson, Jan. 4, 1866 29 8m Dr. ROBT, A. HARRIS, Surgeon Dentist, WILL travel and praotice through the. 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. H. Dean, C?L R. P. Goodlett and Col. A. Townes, Greenville, C". II., 8. C. a. Card. The undersigned would respectfully recommend R. A. Harris, Surgeon Dentist, to the Cilizens of Anderson District, as he spent'four years with me prior to the war, in the study and practice of Den? tistry. John Anderson, Surgeon Dentist, Greenville C. H., S. G. Jan 18. 1'866 31 8m _i DOBBINS & McGEE, A-TJOTIOlSr AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, HAVE opened the house formerly occupied by B. B. & T. S. Crayton, known as 5o. 1, Brtck Range. Will attend to all business in their line, sueh as selling Cotton, Flour, Bacon, Wheat, Corn, &c. Will also sell on consignment any tJonds> Warts, Merchandize, &c, entrusted to their care. J. D. M. DOBBINS, J. B. McGEE. Rrfertntes.?His Excellency James L. Orr, Co 1 lumbia; J. G. Gibbet Columbia; W. Y. Leiten, J: E. Adger, Wm. L. Webb, Wm. S. Hall, Col. & B. E. Sloan, Charleston; J. W. Harrison, Fant & Sharpe, Bewley, Keese & Co., S. Hyde, Anderson; Win. Perry, Pendleton. Feb 15, 1866 35 8m GREAT INDUCEMENT! I Selling Off at Cost Prices! I INVITE tho attention tff friends and customers to my fine stock of "Winter Goods, WHICH I AM NOW OFFIMJfG AT c o s prices. To make room for Spring and Sumuicr Steck. If. LESSER, Agent. Feb 15, 1866 35 _____ MARBLE YARD. Leavel & "White HAVE again opened tho Marble business at An? derson, and are able to put up all .varieties of Tomb Stones at fair prices. Terms Cash. Pro. duoe of all kinds taken at tho market price. Call and seo mo at the storo of Clark & White. LEAVELL * WHITE. Nov 9,1865 21 FOR SALE. 600 BUSHELS BOYD'S PRO? LIFIC COTTON SEED. For sale at BROWN & SMITH'S, No. 12, Granite Row. Jan 25; 1866. 32 Cotton Seed* FIVE HUNDRED BUSHELS OF COTTON SEED for sale, or to exchange for Corn, by J. L. ARNOLD, Feb 1, 1866 SS CHARLESTON ^VEBTISEMJSJSnCS. J). F. FLEMIro^ 00? Wholesale Dealen .BOOTS, SHOES, TRUMS, fe-., 2 Hayne-street, Charleston, S. C, Having Resumed. Business At their Old Stand, 2 Hayne-sfereet, corner ?f Church-street, are now .receiving a well assorted stock of BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS &C., Which will.be -sold at the lowest market -prioe. The patronage of former friends and the public is respectfully 'solicited. d. P. FLEMING, 8AM'L. A. NELSOir. JAS. M. wilson. Jan 4, 1860 . .29 HART & COM HARDWARE MER HANTS, charleston, s. o,, offer For sale at* their old Stand Corner King and Market Street*, GUNS, Revolvers, Bhot and Powder, "HoeV'Oircular Saw's, 8 to 10 inch,. Agricultural Implements, Bar Iron und Stedk, Metals of all kinds, , Building Materials, Tin ana Woodware, Housekeeping Articles, Hollowareof all kinds, Turpentino and Coopers Tools, Brass and Iron Wire Cloth, Bolting Cleth, (anchor brand,) . Mill Rocks, 13 to 40 inch, Mill Irons, Silver Platod Goods, Hubbs.TJpokes, Axles, Springfi;' And a large variety of other Goods, at WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Dec 14,1865 26 8m J? B. 3D. ST.OA.3Sr, AN D ? GENERAL COMMISSION M?HANT, soyce * cq'5 wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C, WILL receive and forward Goods and Produce, buy to order Merchandize nnd Supplies. Adva&se liberally on consignments of Cotton. ? frKFEas ro: Messrs. Sharpe & Fan?. Anderson C. H. V Bewley, Reese & Co.,. " ,; " Brown & Smith, " " Feb 22, 1866 36 2m hajttotte & co., wholesale grocers and importers of Ales, Segars, Tobacco, SOLE AGENTS IN THIS STATE for THE celebrated SCAKFALETTISNOKING TOISACCOi Orders faithfully attended to. MANTOUE/-& CO., Corner King and. Sociecy. Streets, . Charleston, S. C. March 1,1866 37 5fm . MILLS HOUSE, Corner Queen and Meeting Sis, Charleston, S, C THIS popular and well-known Houso ia now, fully opctt for the reception of Visitors, having boen re? furnished with new and elegant furniture through? out ; and offers to the traveller accommodations and conveniences as a First Class Hotel, not to be equalled by any North or South. The parrbnag? of the travelling public is respectfully solicited; " Rates of .board, per day, $4.00. Rares or board per month ns may be Cereed an JOSEPH PURCKM?, Proprio! er. Feb 15,1866 - ? 35 H. L. JEFFERS & CO., I factors and commission merchants, 118 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. WILL give prompt attention to'rhe sale- of Cotton and ether Produce, and to the purchase of Mer? chandize generally. Will also act as .Agents for the sale of Lands situuated in any part of the State. The personal attention of the undersigned will be given to the business. HENRY L. JEFFERS, WILLIAM H. JEFFERS* THOS. A. JEFFERS, Feb 22, 1368 36 2m I ? ? . .;-:--.. . ? ? ' ??. HOLMES & STONY, Commission Merchants, Boyce & CoY Wharf, CHARIjESTON, s. c. Jan 4, 1866 20 3m* SMITH & BREAZEALE, TAILORS, ANNOUNCE to the public ihatthey are prepared to make every description of Men's-and Boy'a Clothing, at the shortest notice, and in the latest style. Also, Cutting done "according to the fash? ions. A share of patronage is respeotfuBy 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 _86" _ GL M. JONES, DENTIST, Begs l?are to inform his "friends and. customers that he is prepared to execute a? work in his line with promptness and despatch, and in the latest approved style. Teeth mounted on the Yulc?n ized India Rubber plan. A share of patronage solicited. Terms cash or provisions. -Prices mod? erate. . Office uprBtairs, over J. Scott Murray's Law Of? fice. Jan 25, 1866 32 6m .