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i)ear? & Maxwell, , ? ? or ?-. , ? TINWAEE IFaix* Plaj^, S. O., ARE now prepared to fill all orders in their line, cither at WHOLESALE OR RETAIL. t?~ Cutters and RoofrSg furnished at tho shortest notice. CONSIGNMENTS OF TINWARE, Made at this establishment will be found in every Variety at the following bouses : * " Bewley, Keese & Co;, Anderson ?. H. Sharpc & Fant, ? " S. F. Smith, Fair Play. Smith & Hovey, Pendlet on, Hagobd, McCary & Co., Pickens C. IL Vandiver & Cox, Walhalla. March 8, 1866 . f . 88 money Wanted \ ALL persons indebted to me far work done since June, 1865, are earnestly requested to call and settle. If you cannot pay all, give me at least a portion of your indebtedness, in order that I may do likewise. Those I worked for when there was no money in circulation, will surely pay now. "A word to the wise is sufficient." ? JOHN L. ARNOLD. BUGGIES Neatly Painted and Trimmed At moderate prices for CASH OR PRODUCE. HARNESS & SADDLE WORK Of all kinds, "executed in the best manner, and upon the*same terms. J6@*" Shop near the old Livery Stable of H. B. & J. L Arnold. The patronage of the public is respectfully so? licited. JOHN L. ARNOLD. March 22, I860 40 Greenville & Columbia Rail RoaJ. Gkn-eral Scpeiuntbn-dext's Offiok, Columbia, Jan. 28, I860. On and after.Wedncsday, 81st inst., the Passenger Trains will bo xun 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 30 a.m. " Anderson, - 5 30 " " Abbeville, - 7 45 " 11 Newberry, - -? 1 10 p. m. Arrive at Alston, - - 2 55 " " " Columbia, - 8 00 " There will be about raven miles of sfagiqg still between Fresblcya and Alston ; passengers will bo furnished with tickets through, including the Road, Stage aud Ferry?sizty pounds baggage only allowed on the Stage to one seat. L. B. LaSALLE, Oen'l Supt. Feb. 1 33 tf VALUABLE FASM & MILL, ANDERSON DISTRICT, TO BE LEASED FOR FIVE f EARS, wiin thL privilege of purchasing. The place contains about six hundred acres, on Eighteen Mile Creek, five miles from the village ot Pendleton. Tho Mill is well known au Maxwell's Mill, and the dwelling und out-buildings are equal to any in the neighborhood. The present lease expires on the First of April, 1SGG?On tcftfhiefh* time offer* Kfr the place and Kill will be received by C, K. 1IUGER, Charleston, S. C Feb 22, 1*J6C SC THE STATE 0E SOUTH CAROLINA, ax;>.vrsox district. in the cocrt. ?f ordinary/ Thomas P.- E4rod, Applicant, rj. John Elrod and others, DoAndants. it appearing to my satisfaction that the Heirs of j James Elvod. deceased, to wit: Austin Elrod. James Elr?d, Samuel Elrod, and their two sintere, Pinkston Elrod, Samuel Leonard o-r.d wife, Mary Leonard, Elijah Elrod, Elizabeth Elrcd, Malindu Duncan aud Levina McConiel, all reside beyond the limits of this Stat*. It is therefore ordered that they do severally appear in the Court of Or? dinary-fb? Anderson District at Andersen 'Court House on or before the 8th day of June next, and object to tho sale of the Real Estate of William Elrod, Sen., deceased, or their corrseu-t to the same will be entered of recori. HERBERT n.AMMOND, o. a. fe March 6,1866. 3S 3m . In "Eq.iiity?Aiidei*sox*? Julius R. Earle vs. e. J. Earle, F. w. Earlc and J. w. Earlc, Heirs at Haw of Sam'l. G. Earle, de? ceased.?Bill for Partition Real Estate,- &o. it appearing to my satisfaction that F. w. Earle, Mrs. Kate Earlo and children, viz : J. h. Earle, and others, names and number unknown, Heirs at Law of Samuel G. 'Earle, deceased, and a. C. Earle, Defendants iu the above stated case, reside beyond tho limits of this State. On motion of Harrison & Whitners, complainants solicitors, Ordered, That said Defendants do appear, plead, answer or demur to said Bill of Complaint, within threo months from the publication hereof, or the same will be taken pro nnfesso again them. w. w. HUMPHREYS, c.r.a.n. Cwmmisaioner's Office, March 21, 18G6 - -. ? 40 . 3m ASSESSMENT OF TAXES. i will attend at the following places, on the days "designated, hi receivo the assessment of the Taxa? ble property in Anderson District, viz : On Tues? day, Srd of April, at Craytonvillc ; Honca Path, 4th ; Calhoun, 5th: Williamston, 0th ; Bclton, 7th; Monday, 9th, Storcvillo; Tucker's, 10th; Rcid's, 11th ? Holland's, 12th; M'cfclinton's 18th; Gilmcr's, 14th; "Monday, IGth, Brown's Muster Ground; Townvillc, 17th; Pendleton, 18th; Ea? ton's 19th?evening, Craigs ; Centrevillo, 20th? evening. Shearer's; Monday, 23d, Orrvillo; White Plains, 24th ; Long's Storo, 25th ; Smiths' Store, 26th; Wilson's Tan Yard, 27th. Saleday in May at Anderson C, il, when the assessment will be closed, S. e. MOORE, t. O. March 22, 1866 . .40 OUangre of Schedule on Blue "Rlclge Railroad. ON and after Saturday the 10th inst., the Trains on the Blue Ridge" Railroad will leave Anderson for Pendleton and Walhnlhi, on Wednesdays,and Saturdays, after the arrival of the Grccaville & Columbia Railroad Trains. Will leave Walhalla on Mondays at 2 o'clock, a. nr., connecting with the down Train of Green? ville & Columbia Railroad. Will leave Walhalla or* Wednesdays at 11 o'clock, a. m. W. H. D. GAlLLATtp, Superintendent iL R. 11. IX. 555* The Columbia Phoenix and 'Charleston Courier will copy once a week for three weeks. Feb 8, 1866 34 Cotton Seed FIVE HUNDRED BUSHELS OF COTTON .SKE0 for stile, or to exchange for Corn, by" J. L. ARNOLD. Feb 1, I860 33 SOMETHING NEW! J. E. ?& T. EEarper ARE receiving and openiug at McCully's Corner, a -well-selected stock of spring and summer GOODS, Comprising ?i DRY GOODS, * HATS & CAPS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, godd assortment, GENTS' FIRNISniNG GOODS, LADIES' & GENTS' BOOTS & SHOES, a large assortment. hardware, GROCERIES, ?Sic, Which -will be sold low for Cash. " COUNTRY PRODUCE, such as CORN, PEAS, BACON, LARD, and COTTON, Taken in exchange for Good 3. The patronage of the public is respectfully so- j licited. J. E. & T. HARPBR. March 15, 18G? 39 W. K. HAHR IS, "W"atclimaker * HAS 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 sfyle. MASONIC BUILDING, two doors west from the. Post Office, Anderson C. H., S, C. March 8, 18CG 83 Drugsf Drugs!! Drugs!!! THE subscriber would announce to the people of this District that ho has on hand a very good as? sortment of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, which he offers for sale low for cosh, ut Dr. Webb's corner, Brick.Range. Persons wishing any article in my line would do well to call and examino be? fore purchasing elsewhere, as I know that I can make it to their advantage to purchase from me. - ISHAM W. TAYLOR. Aug. 24,1805 10 a. m.7ones, DENTIST, Begs leave to inform- his friends and customers that he ia prepared to execute all work in his line with promptness and despatch, and in the latest approved style. Teeth mounted on the Vulcan \ lf?diH fiufcb-cr plan. A ediarc of patronage ^oilvj'cd. Terms cash or provisions. Prices mod? el at tf. Office up-stairs, over J. Scott Mnrray's Law Of? fice. Jan 2o,' 1SG6 02 lim b?wley7keese & co. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In r>x*>- Goods, Groceries, HARDWARE, &c. AjVJDERSOiV, C. I*., S. C. JonJtt. 18GG 32 ly t. broyles, A.ttoT?ney at Law, AND SOLICITOR IIV EQUITY, ANDERSON C. II., Si C Sept. 2S, 18G5. 1 ?*> Fire and Life Insurance Agncy. THE UN DE RW RITE RS' POLICY OF INSU? RANCE, issued by the Germania, Hanover, Nirtag ra and Republic Fire Insurance Companies of tho City of Now York. The Globe Mutual Life Insurance Company. New England Mutual Lite Insurance Company New York Accidental Insurance Company. A. B, TOWERS. Agent, Anderson C. Hi, S. C. Nov 0, 180.T_21_ HARRISON & WHITNERS, Attorneys at Law and Solicitors in Equity, WILL practico m the Courts of the Western Cir? cuit, J. W. HARRISON, B. F. WHITNER, Anderson. J. H. WHITNER, Pickens. Jan. 4, I860 20 8m 3. Scott Murray, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, Anderson C. II., Sf C. ALL business intrusted to his care will receive prompt attention.* Office in the rooms formerly occupied as the EnroUing Office: Jan 11, 18GG 30 H. L. JEFFERS 6 CO., FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 118 EAST" BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. WILL give prompt attention to the Palo of Cotton and other Produce, aud to the purchase of Mer? chandize generally. Will also act as Agents for (he sale of Lands situuatcd in any part of the State. The personal attention of the undersigned will be given to "tho business. HENRY L. JEFFERS, WILLIAM H. JEFFERS, THOS. A. JEFFERS;. Fcb 22, 1866 3B' 2m "Waverly House, 226, IN THE BEND OF KING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. THIS pleasantly located house is now open for the accommodation of pcrnianont and transient boarders. ? Mas. A. J. KENNEDY, Mns. t. A. RUFF. March 22, 18G6 40 3 JOHN KING & CO., i WHOLESALE GROCERS, WI>'E AM) SPIRIT DEALERS, ? 88 Hasel Street. CHARLESTON, S. C. j JUST received a consignment of Hollow Wire, ' Trace Chains, and a full Assortment of Crockery and Queen's Waro. M-rcb lb, LS56 S3 (fa 1866. 1866. . -!-T-?S? BEWLEY, KEESE & CO are receiving A Large and Well-Selected Slock of Spring anu ^mmit COMPRISING dry goods, hardware. groceries, notions, ? corn, flour, bacon, lard, d-c. IRON AND CASTINGS,* A LARGE LOT/ - all of which we will sell LOW FOTi CASH. 3BEWLEY, KEESE & CO. March 1, 18CG 37 JUST BEGBIM), /Ta KEQS NAILS, all sizes. For sale by d\J BEWLEY, KEESE & CO. 25B'' \RRELS FLOUR. For sale by BEWLEY, KEESE & CO. 300 BUNCHES FACTORY THREAD.. For sale by BEWLEY, KEESE & CO. ALARGE Stock of Gents' and Ladies' SUMMER HATS. For sale by BEWLEY, KEESE & CO. March 29, 18CG 41 New Drug Establishment, -?jv-:? W? PL NAKDIN & CO., HAVE just opened a -well selected stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS, TAINTS, OILS, CHEMICALS, WINDOW GLASS, &c, &c. ALSO, Fancy Articles. Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Chewing Tobacco and Cigar?, Hostcttcr's Bitters, Drakes Plantation Bitter? Wiues and Brandies for medicinal purpos And a general assortment of articles usually lb iu a Drug Store. fig)'" Physicians' prescriptions carefully com? pounded. W. II. N ARB IK & CO.. No. 7, Brick Uaugo, Anderson, S. C Dec 21,1805 27 cry i Dr. W. H. NARDIN HAS resumed tho practice of Mcdicino. Office at the Drug Store. Anderson, Jan. 4, 18(56 20 8m Dr. KOBT. A. HARRIsT 0mm 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. Barle, Dr. J. II. Dean, Col. R. P. Goodlctt and Col. W. A. Towircs, Greenville, C. II., S. C. A Card* The undersigned would respectfully recommend R. A. Harris, Surgeon Dentist, to' the citizens of j Anderson- District, as he spont four years with me prior to the war, in the study and practice of Den? tistry. JOHN ANDERSON, Sr.rgeon Dentist, Greenville Cv H., S. C. Jan 18. 1866 3l 3m ? DOBBINS & McGEE, ATJOTIOlSr AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, HAVE opened the lxuise formerly occupied by B. B. & T. S. Crayton, known a3 No. 1, Brick Bringe. Will attend to all business in their line, such as selling Cotton, Flour, ?acon, Wheat, Corn, See. Will also sell on consignment any Goods, Wares, Mcrchandizo, &c.', entrusted to their enrc. J. D. M. DOBBINS, J. B. McGEE. References.?His Excellency James L. Orr, Co? lumbia ; J. G. Gibbes, Columbia; W. Y. Lcitch, J. E. Adgcr, Wm. L. Webb, Wm. S. Kali, Col. J. B. E. Sloan, Charleston ; J. W, Harrison, Fant k Sharpe, IJcwlcy, Kccsc ci Co., S. Hyde, Anderson ; Wm. Perry, Tendleton. Feb 15, 18GG 35 8m MARBLE YARD. Leavel & "White HAVE again opened the Marble business ab An? derson,- and ard able to put up all varieties of Tomb Stones at fair prices. Terms Cashi Pro? duce of all kinds taken at the market price. Call and sec mo at the store of Clark & White LEAVELL & WHITE. Nov 9, 18G5 . 21 ? _-,-, FOR SALE ;500 BUSHELS BOYI>'S PRO LIFEIC COTTON SEED. ! For sale at BIIOWN & SMITH'S. No. 12, Granite Rot. Jan 2?. 18QG u2 CHARLESTON' ADVERTISEMEJTTS. ' New Spring Goods ! D R Y GOODS AT THE CHARLESTON HOUSE, ST?lJi, WEBB & CO., Bancroft's Old Stand, 287 King-st, 3 Doors below WentwortJi. WE have now opened a splendid stock of Spring Goods?English, French aud American?which arc the most desirable stj-les the markets can afford. To Planters furnishing the Freedmen, cither for clothing or for barter with them, our Wholesale Rooms offer every inducement. Plantation Goods in every variety. This.being a busy season with the Planter, and he not able to visit the city, orders accompanied with city reference, will meet with prompt atten? tion. N. B.?Samples, with price lists, sent to ans? part of the State. Our stock'consrsts in part of White Osuaburgs, Striped Osnaburgs, Blue Denims, Drown Denims, Heavy Brown Shillings, Fine Sea Island Browu Shirtings, Bleached Shirt? ings, Irish Tiincns by the piece, Fino Fronting Linens, Towels & Towellings, Linen Damaaksr*!!. qualities, Calicoes in all qualities, some as low as 19c. pet yard. Domestic Ginghams. Fino Scotch Ginghams. Fine French Poplins for Spring, Long Cloths, some as low as 17.',c, Dleached & Brown Shirtings Gjf, 9} 10A. l"2 j, Plaid Bine Homespuns, Striped do do'. Bleached &. Brown Drills, Maddcos Head Handkerchiefs, Black French Broadcloths, Hosiery & Gloves, Black Net Mits, Plain col'd Air paccas, Spring Silks & Black Silks, Spring Shal lics & DeLaincs, Col d Muslins, in every variety, Fine French Muslins, White Goods & Black Goods, Spring Cassinicrs, Fanners' Drown Linen Ducks, Fanners' Drown & White Drills, Fancy Drills Gratings, Cottonadcs & Drills for boys' wear, get her with every variety lo be found in our line, which we oder at the lowest cash prices at WHOLESALE & RETAIL. All Domestic Goods are sold at a very small ad? vance on ngents prices. We would respectfully coll the attention of the planters, merchants and citizens generally of Anderson, Abbeville and Pickens lo our advertisement, and solicit a call from them should they visit the city. All orders promptly attended to. II. C. Stoi.it, Charleston, Cn.ini.es WKBn, " STOLE. WEBB & CO., II. C. W.vi.keu, " Mo. 2&7 King-st., ?I doors below Wcntworth, Charleston, S. C. Jan IS, 18GG ill D. F. FLEMING & CO, Wholesale Dealers BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &c, 2 Hayne-street, Charleston, S. C, Having Itcsumed Business At their Old Stand, 2 IlHyne-strcet. corner of j Church-street, are now receiving a well assorted ck of BOOTS,. SHOES, TRUNKS &C, Which will be sold at tho 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, I860 29 J. 13. E. SLOAN, 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. refebs to'.' Messrs. Sharpc & Flint,- Anderson 0. II. *t Dewley, Kcc-so & Co., " " " Drown & Smith, " '* Feb 22, 1866 36 V 2m MANTOUE & CO., WHOLESALE GKOCEIiS and importers of Mines, ?raniixs, Ales, Segars, Tobacco, SOLE AGENTS IN THIS STATE for the CELEBRATED SCARFAI/KTTI SNOKIXG TOBACCO. Orders feithfully attended to. MANTOUE & CO., Corner King aud Society Streets, Charleston; s. C. March 1.18GC .37 3m MILLS HOUSE, Corner Queen and Meeting Sts, Charleston, S. C. THIS popular and well-known House is now fully open for the reception of visitors, having becn-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 patronage of the travelling public it- respectfully solicited. Rates of board, per day, ?4.00. Rates of board per month as niav be agreed on JOSEPH PUKCELL, Proprietor. Feb 15, 1866 -35 PAVILION HOTEL, Corner Meeting and Hasel Streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. . JBST" Rales of Board per day, Three Dollars. H. L. BUTTERFIELD, Proprietor. March 22,1866 40 HOLMES & STONY, Commission Merchants, Boycc & Co's Wharf, OlKAIvX^E-'itXO'V, C. Jau 1866 29 LEG AL ADVERTISEMENTS. " THE- STATE OS SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. IS EQUITY,. Ex; Parle?3. P. Reed; Solicitor Western Gircuit?: Bill to -Pepotuate Testimony.. The Solicitor of the Western Circuit, Inuring this j day filed his Bill, in conformity with the provisions of the Act of t'-ie 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., 1865: It is ordered, that any person or persons; inter? ested in preserving the evidence of the content? 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, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, Feb. 23, 1806. ? 37 2m ' In Equity?Anderson. John F. Millford and Charles Millford by next friend John Herron vs. William Millford, George Nelson and wife Mary Nelson, Malinda Hamp? ton, et. (//.?Bill for Partition of Land, ?c. It appearing to my -satisfaction that- the Hoirs at law of John E. MiIlford1"vdcceased, names and num? ber unknown, defendants in the above stated case, reside beyond the limits of this State. On motion of Harrison and Whitners, Complainant's Solicitors, Ordered, that said Defendants do appear and plead/answer or demur to Complainant'*said'Bill of Complaint within three months .from the publi tion hereof or the samo will be taken pro confesso against them. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, Feb. 23, 1866. 37 3m In EciuIty--.A.ii.<lex*son. .Mrs. Sarah N. Uaynie vs. Luko Haynic, 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 Uaynie, deceased, names and num? ber unknown, and the Ileirsat law of Wbitncr Hay j nie namcsiind number unknown, Defendants in tho above stated case, reside beyond the limits of 'bis State. On Motion of Harrison & Whitners, Com? plainant's Solicitors. Ordered, that said Defendants do appear, and plead, answer oi'demur to the said Bill of Com? plaint within three months from the publication of this Rule, or the said Bill will be taken pro con/es ?io against them. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, Feb. 17, 1860. 36 3m In l]quity?Andei,son. Joseph B. McGcc vs. James McBride, and wife Elizabeth. R. M. Brown, and wife Sarah, et. al?Bill for Partition Real Estate IT appearing to my satisfaction that R. M. Brown, , and wife Sarah Brown, William Mayeg. and wife Martha Muycs. and Rebecca McGcc, widow, Wil? liam McGce, Washington McGcc, and two others, children, heirs at law of Chiles McGcc, deceased. Defendants in the above stated case reside beyond the limits of this State. On motion of Harrison & Whitners, Complainants' Solicitors; Ordered, that said Defendants do apppcar and plead, answer or demur to said Bill of Complaint within three months from the publication hereof, or the same will be taken pro confesso against them. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d Commissioner's Offico, Feb. 17, 180G; 30 Sm In Equity?Anderson. William Armstrong and Baxter Hayes, vs. J. J. Copcland. J. A. Cowan, end Heirs at Law of* Johu B. Armstrong, deceased.?Bill for Discov? ery, Acconnt Relief, &c*. IT appearing to my satisfaction tl.at Richard Shir? ley ami ivif'e, Elizabeth Shirley, Joseph M. Ellis and wife, Isabella Ellis, Robert Chamblec and wife, Mary .lane Chamblee, Wcldon P. Aarmstrong, William Johnson and wife, Elizabeth Johnson, Ste? phen D. Key and wife, Irabclla Key, Heirs at Law of J.-ilm B. Armstrong, deceased, Defendants in the above stated case reside beyond tho limits of this b'tatc. On motion of Harrison & Whitners, complainants solicitors, Ordered j That said Defendants, do appear plead, answer or demur to said Bill of Complaint within three months from the publication hereof, or the same will be taken pro confesso against, them. W. W. HUMPH RE YS, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, March 15, 1806. 39 3m In Equity--Anderson. Elisabeth Smith pa. Franklin Smith, Baylis Smith, ..'anics Carpenter and wife, and others'.?Bill for Partition Real Estate, occ. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Franklin Smith, Baylis Smith, James Carpenter and his wife, Margaret Carpenter. Defendants in this case, reside beyond the limits of this State. On motion of Harrison & Whitners, complainants solicitors. Ord'rcd, That the said Defendants do appear in this Court within three months from the publica? tion of this Rule, and plead, answer or demur to the Bill filed against them, or the same will be ta? ken pro confesso. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, March 15, 1866 39 3m Notice to G^uiirtliaus, &c. GUARDIANS, Trustees and CommiMccmcn having returns to make in this Office, are notified that the same must be made on or before the First day of April, 186?. W- W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office', ") Anderson, Feb. 20, 1866. / 36 THE STATE OF* SOUTH CAROLINA ANDERSON DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. S. L .W. Elrod. Applicant, vi. Elizabeth Elrod and others, Defendants. IT appearing to my satisfaction that William A. Elrod. A. Graham and wife Susannah Graham, and 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 iu April next, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. HERBERT HAMMOND, o.a.d. Jan. 2, 1S66 -29 3m THE STATE OE SOUTH CAROTJfNA ANDERSON DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDyN*ARY. Hugh Simpson, Applicant; vs. Elir^cth Simpson, and others, Defend dn(3 IT appearing to my taiisfae',jon that'ThomM C. Perry and wife, Sarah Peryy, Jane White and WU liam'Simpson, heirs and representatives of Rob? ert Simpson, deceased , all reside without the lim? its of this State. *tis therefore ordered that they appear and-object <0 the sale or division of the R.cal Estate of Robert Simpson, deceased, on or before the fourth Monday in April next, or their consent tq the samo will be entered of record. HERBERT HAMMOND; o.a.d. Jaii22, 1866 32 3m THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. IN TIIU COURT OF ORDINARY. Cornelius II. Brown, Applicant, r;. Charlea B. Brown and others,.Defendants. IT appealing to my satisfaction that James Moore and wife, Luciuda'Moore, John- Watson and wife," Malinda Watson, mid Hardy Brown, legrrl heirs of the said deceased, all reside beyond tho limits of this State. It is therefore ordered'that they do appear ami object fc-thc? sale or divLioii of the re? al estate of Sarah Brown, deceased, en or before the 10th day oi* April next, or their consent to the -axno wili bs entered of ,r;cord. HER BERT HfcMM^SeWj o.a.d. Jan 9, 1S65y. a0 Sm _A.dd.ress G SCHWARZ TO THE LADIES AND GENTLEMEN :? g of '? ANDERSON Sc VICJI?i_IZ3-V Your Attention Is Respectfully Called to the Large and Varied Assortment op FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, No. 1, Granite Bows coNsisnsa or Calicoes, ' ?DeLaines Merinoes, Alpacas, Black Bombazine, Fine Alpacas, Flannels, white, colored and red; Veiling, blue; gre?ri ?nd brOWn, jaconetaj Muslins, * . Lawns, Brilliants, Cambrics, all colors, Ginghams, Shirt Linen, ; Handkerchief-; silk, cotton and ging hartiS, Canton Flannel, bleached and un? bleached, Ticking, Toweling, &C, Homespuns, Sea Island, do do do bleached, Cassimeres for Pants, Broadcloths, Hoop Skirts, all sizes, Ladies' and Gents' Gloves, Balmoral Skirts, Balmorai Hose, White Hose, Half Hose, Brown and Colored Hose, Hoods, all kinds, Basques, Fancy and Commori .Hair Combs, Leather and Silk Belts, Belt Buckles, Scarfs, assortment, Ladies' and Gents' Collars, Needles, Pins and Hair Pins, Coat, Pants and Test Buttons, Childrens' Fancy Hose, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Clothes do, Flax Thread, Spool do colored, do do white, THESE GOODS WILL BE SOLD LOW FOE CASH IN ORDER TO MAKE ROOM FOR A. Large Spring & Summer Steck. IVo. 1 Granite ??it; Feb. 28, 1S66 37 JUST OPENED! . A LARGE STOCK OF FAMILY GROCERIES, Comprising COFFEE, SUGAR, TEA. CHEESE, MACKEREL, CRACKERS, SODA BISCUIT, SOAP, CANDLES,-STARCH, PICKLES, SODA, AC.,^ also; An extensive assortment of PRESERVED FRUITS, in cans audjar*, BRANDY PEACHES. TOMATO CATSUP. SARDINES, OYSTERS, &C. ? The ab'ove articles will be sold at the lowest prices for cash. G. SCHWARZ, No. 1, Granite Row, March I, I860 37 CROC ICE BY t IN GREAT VARIKTY, For Sale by .' 0. SCHWARZ, j?o. 1. Grainte Row. March 1, 186fi 37 Housekeeping Articles! THE attention of Housekeepers is invited to nyy- selection of Articles suited to thoir Wants, all of which are now offered at very low prices. G- SCHWARZ, No. 1, Granito Row. March 1, I860 37 TINAND PLATED WARE, For Sale by G. SCHWAR&, . No. 1, Granite Row. ? March 1,1866 37 Cigars! Cigars! THE FINEST BRANDS, For Sale by . G. SCHWARZ, ? ? No. I, Granite Row. March 1, 1866 37 BOOTS AIYZ> 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, 1865 ?7