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?m i _____ THE TAX ACT. Upon tbo following articles, there shall be an ?t&vaicrem tax paid, as property according to its assessed value, viz: On all real 'testate, 80 cento on ?reryr$l00, except such lands as may be in ? .possession of the Freedraen's Bureau iu January _ext; on the capital stock of all gas-light compa fiies, 50 cents on every :$100; on articles manu? factured for sale, barter or exchange, between tho ?1st day of January, 1866, and January, 1867, $1 on every $100, to be paid by the manufacturers ; on the gross amount of all spirituous liquors (ex? cept on liquors manufactured in this State from rfruit8 in their season,) sold from January 1 to ?December 31, 18G7, 10 per cent., to be paid quar? terly to the tax collectors of the several Districts ; s>n buggies, carriuges, gold and silver plate, watch? es, jewelry and pianos, on hand January, 1867, ex? cept those held by dealers for sale, $1 on fcv,ery "S100. Upon all gross incomes derived from the foliow " lag sources, there shall be paid a tax <of the per cent, herein specified on the aggregate amount re *ceived, between the 1st day of Januory, 1866, end tli* 1st day of January, 1867-: <Frdm employ? ments, faculties and professions, including the profession of dentistry, (whether in the profession of the law the profits be derived from the costs of ouit, fees, or other sources of professional income,) excepting clergymen, $2 on every $100; on com? missions received by^brokers, vendue masters, fac? tors, commission merchants, dealers in exchange, (foreigner domestic,) or in mortgages, bouds and other negotiable "papers, $5 on every $100; on tho gross amount of premiums received by insurance eomptvrlies incorporated within this State, $2 on ?Tery"$100; on the gross amount of premiums re? ceived by agencies of insurance companies and underwriters incorporated without tho limits of this- State, $3 on every $100; on the groasamount of the receipts of express companies, $10 en eve? ry $100, to be paid to the Treasurer of tbo State; on the gross amount of the receipts of telegraph companios, $5 on every $100; on the gross amount ?f receipts from the sale of pictorial newspapers or magazines, $25 on every $100; on the gross receipts of newspapers published in this State, $2 oa every $100; ea the amount of sales of goods, wares, merchandize, embracing all the articles of trade for sale, barter or exchange, ?(?spirituous li? quors and the products of this State, and the un . manufactured products of any of the United States or Territories thereof, excepted,) which any per? son shall have made from the 1st day Of January, of the present year, to the 1st day of January, A. D. 1867, 60 cents on every $100; for the same ar? ticles, a tax of 60 cents for the ensuing year; on the gross profits of national banks, $10 on every 9100; on the incomes derived from the arts of photographing and daguerreotyping, $1 on every $100; on all incomes amounting to more than $500 per annum, derived from salaries, rents, dividends and money at interest, in excess of $500, $1 on orery $100; on the incomes derived from saw, flour and grist mills, and also from cotton ginned oa toll, $2 on every $100; on the gross incomes ' of all railroads, (not exempted by law,) $1 on cv ' cry $100, but that when a part of a railroad only U within the limits of this State, the return of its income shall bear tho same ratio to its whole in? come that the length of the road in this State bears to its whole length. The following persons are to pay a tax on every $100 of gross income: Hotel-keepers, $2; res? taurants or eating houses, $2 ; livery stables, $2; butchers and hucksters, $2; billiard tables, $5; bowling alleys, $5 ; barrooms, whether connected with a hotel or otherwise, $10; ferries, $1; toll gates, $1. Upon taking out a charter, except for religious, charitable and educational purposes, $20; each renewal of charter, under this Act, $10. The keepers of public race-courses shall pay a tax of $100; each publio hack, stage-coach, dray and baggage-wagon shall be taxed $10, and each omnibus $25. All persons representing publicly, for gain or rtward, any plays, comedy, tragedy, or other em? ployment of the stage, or exhibiting wax-works or other shows, of any kind whatsoever, to be paid into the hands of the Clerks of the Courts respec? tively, (who shall be bound to collect and pay tho same into the public Treasury, excepting in coses where the same is now required by law to be paid to corporations or otherwise, $10 per day; circus exhibitions, $30 per day ; dogs shall be taxed $1, but for each plantation and inhabited lot iu a town or village, there shall be cue dog exempted from ? taxation. A capitation tax of $1 per head on every male between the ages of twenty-one and fifty, resident In the State, on the first , day of February, 1867, except they be incapable of earning a support.' Every employer shall make returns of the names of all persons that are employed by him, and pay the tax of such persons, in which case the lax re? ceipt shall bo a good and valid set-off in any ac? tion for wages by such employco against such em? ployer. All taxes levied on property, as prescribed in this Act, shall be paid to the tax collector for the District or Parish in which said property is loca? ted, except that the tax levied on. railroad, express and telegraph companies be paid into the Treasu? ry of the State. Miscellaneous Advertisements A.UOTIOjN' ! ! WILL be sold at Auderson Court House, on Saleday in January, .1 Fine G-ray Filly, Two and half Years Old, sound and all right. Sired by a thoroughbred Morgan Horse, out of an extra fine mare. Sold because the present owner has no use for her. Terms Cash. J. B. McGEE, Auctioneer. Dm 20, 1866 27 1 Notice. I HAVE this day constituted and appointed JOHN B. MOOBE my agent, at Anderson C. H., who will receive all monies due the Estate of H. Hamuonu, dee'd. All persons having demands against said Estate will present them to said Agent Administrators, Executors, Guardians and others knowing themselves indebted for costs iu the Or? dinary's Office to the Baid Estate are hereby noti? fied that they must make settlement immediately. J. S. HAMMOND, Ex'r. Dec 13, 1866 26 ? 4 notice. THE NOTES, BOOKS and ACCOUNTS of Smith k Clark, are in my hands for Collection. AU per? sona indebted to said Firm will save costs by call Jng at my office, and making some arrangoment for settlement. J. B-. MUB.RAT? tteseaber % im & % { Auction Sales for January. NOTICE. I WILL offer for sale at public auction on the first Monday in January next, that NEAT COT TAGE HOUSE and LOT in Anderson Village, for? merly owned by Dr. James Grierson, and now oc? cupied by Mr. Thomas M. White. Terms made known on day of sale. I. BIERFIELD. . Deo 1S,_186G 26 2 COMMISSIONER'S SALE. Xu ?quity--Auder?Km. Elijah Wobb, Adtu'r, i'vs. Herbert Darricott?Bill for Foreclosure Mortgage, &c. *BY virtue of u Decretal Order i'roia tiie Court of Equity-to me directed, I will sell to the highest bidder, at public outcry, ou Saieday in January next, at. Anderson C. H#, the -Tract of Land de? scribed in the proceedings of this cass, containing two hundred and seventy acres, more or le?s, ad? joining lands bf Mrs. S* J. Hammond, Washing: ton Richardson. Alex. Elbrohead and others. Terms of Sale? On a oredit of twelve mouths, with 'interest from day of sale?purchaser to givo bond with at least two approved sureties, and a I mortgage of the premises, ii deemed necessary, to secure the .payment of tbsj purchase money?ex? cept so mach as may bo nf?cesj.ary to defray the expense of theso proceedings, which niiist be paid in cash. W, W. HUMPHREYS, cb.a.b. Commissioner's Office, Dec. 10, i?6G 26 ORDINARY'S SALE. BY virtue of an order from Robert Jrekra, Esq., Ordinary of Anderson District, I will expose to sale, on Saieday in January next, before He Court House door, at Anderson, tho following property to wit: One Tract ef Land, containing two hundred and seven acres, nioro or leas, situated in Anderson District, on the watars of Savannah River, bound? ed by lands of W. W. Hewin. Newton Sinders and others. Sold Jo make distribution ar?ong the heirs at law of John Stewart, dee d. Terms?On a credit of twelve months, with interest from df.y of sale?purchaser to give good security and u mortgage uf the premiees. if deemed necessary to the Ordinary lor the purchase money?except the costs, which will be required in cash. Also, One 1 acre Lot, ia the town of William? ston, oh Academy street, hoimded by lots ?f Robert Martin and others. Solu tu r.-.r.ke distribution among the heirs at law of W. L. M. Scruggs, dee'd. Terms?Ou a credit of twelve months, with inter? est from day of sale?the purchaser giving good security, with a moTigago of the premises if deem? ed necessary to the Ordinary for the payment of the purchase money. Cos's to be paid in cash. WM McGUKIN, s.a.b. Dec 13,18G6 2? td SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of various writB of Ficra Facias to me directed, I will exposeio sale on Saieday iu Janua? ry next, before the Court, llouso door at Anderson, the following property, to wit; One Tract ef Land containing ono hundred and eighty acres, more or less, situated two miles south of Audersoa, adjoiaieg lands ef The*. M. White, D. J. Bohanuun, and others. Also, 1 piano, 1 Bet tee, 1 table, 1 box medicines, 1 ccutre table, 1 lot bank note paper, 1 lot tin cans aud contents, 1 lot boxes, burrels, kegs nud contents, I lot bottles, glass jars and contents, 1 lot empty bottles ami glass jars, 1 lot vials and contents, 1 lot empty vi? als, 1 lot garden seeds, 1 lot small jars, lot paint brushes, 1 lot carb. soda, 1 lot shoe tricks, 1 lut books, 1 lot patcut medicines, 1 lot stoneware, 1 lot copperas, 1 lot rosin, 1 deik, 1 griulstouo, J pill machine, 1 quart measure and 2 luuuels, 1 box epsom salts, 3 pair socks, i3 bottles castor oil, 1 desk and contents, 1 lot class knobs, 1 lot lamps, 1 lot spougo and cork, 2 denmebhsj 1 copy press, 1 lot paints, 2 mortars nud pestles, 1 side sole leather, 1 half bushel measure, 1 lot chairs, 2 sett andirons, 1 table, 1 cork press, 1 lot fosscls, 1 can oil, 1 lot saltpetre, 2 tin scoops. Also, on Tuesday after Saieday, at Defendant's residence, the following property, to wil: G lamps, 2 large rocking chairs, 7 cain bottom chairs, 1 lot chairs, 2 small tables, 1 lot books, 1 sett andirons and firefeuder, 3 iviudow shades, 7 frames and pictures, 1 dentist case, 1 spirit, level, 1 caudle staud, 1 firescreen, 1 pr shovel and tongs, I large map United Suites, 1 clock, 1 bureau aud looking glass, 1 sewing machine. 1 tablo, 1 candle stand, 1 folding table, 1 lot glaus jars, 1 lot crock eryware, 1 sideboard, 1 lot stouewure, 1 lot glass ware, 1 lot tinware, 1 fly brush, 1 pr. small scales, 1 caster, 1 corn sheller, 1 buggy and harness, 1 hand axe and hammer, 2 half bushel measures, 1 largo chest, 2 woahstaiids, 2 dressing tables, 2 bed? steads, 2 looking glasses, 3 setts andirons, 1 large lamp, 1 sleigh aud harness, 1 valise, 1 dipper, 1 lot waR paper, 2 bed wrenches, 8 tin hogsheads, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 lot plows, &c, 1 hominy mill, 1 grater, ll coffee mills, 1 ioL castings, 1 lot wash tubs aud water buckets, 1 man saddle, 1 lot. gear? ing, 2 lot barrels, boxes and hogsheads, 1 lot au? gers, 1 pr steelyards, 1 barrel and molasses, 1 har? row, 1 cast heiler, 1 wooden boiler, 1 cano mill, 1 one horse wagon, i two horse w^gon, 1 two horse power engine, 1 fan, 1 cutting knife, 1 lot fodder, 1 lot corn, 1 lot straw, 1 lot chaff, 1 lot cane seed, 1 lot axes, 1 lot cotton in tho seed, 1 Qre engine, 1 crosscut saw, 1 box oid irons, 1 scythe and cra? dle, 1 woodaaw, 1 old wagon, 2 well buckets, 1 rope and ohain, 2 small balances, 1 huge demi? john and vinegar, 1 shovel and 2 spades, 1 s.:tt blacksmith tools, 1 grindstone, 1 safe, 1 barrel and salt, 1 side saddle, 1 handsaw, 1 knife trny and curing knife, 1 mattress, 1 giu baud, 1 lot hogs, 7 head cattle, 4 head sheen, t) head goats, sold as the property of I. W. Taylor, at the. suit of Elias Earle and others. One Tract of Land, containing two hundred acres, moro or less, lying on tho G. & C. R. R., bounded by lands of Nathaniel Rochester, Miles Ellison and others, levied on ns tLc property of C. A. Blakrvattne sni1 ?* J?'in M- Wardlaw. Also, Tract ?fo. 1, curtaining two hundred and forty-seven acres, more or loss, bounded by lands of Levi Gable, Phillip Cromer and others. Tract No. 2, contiiininj; two huudred and ninety-three acres, more or less, bounded by lands ot James Crawford, C S. Mattisou aud oihers. Tract No. 3, contaiuing two hundred acres, more or less, bounded by lauds of Mantling Belcher, JElijab Pow? ell nnd others. Tract No. 4, containing eighty, seven acres, bounded by lands of G. W. Deich er, Phillip Cromer and others. Also, on Tuesday af? ter saieday, at Defendant's residence, 1 mule, 1 buggy and harness, 1 tour horse wagon aad peer? ing, L two horse carriage and harness, 1 lot boxes and barrels, 1 scythe and cradle, 2 mattocks, 1 crosscut saw, lot old irous, 2 plow stocks and plows, 1 lot old wheels, 1 soli blacksmith tools, part of one horse wagon, 1 wash pot, lot old tools, 6 Head cattle, 10 head hogs, 1 bureau, 1 lot chairs, 1 lot stoneware, 1 clock, 1 bedstead, I wash stand, 1 half bushel measure, levied on as the property of B. A. McAlister, at the suit of Dr. W. J. Mill ford and others. AlsoJ. all Defendant's interest in one Tract of Land, containing three hundred acres, more or less, bounded qy lan>!s of R. W. Reeves, Elias Earle and others, levied on as the property of II. 11. Wbiltaker, at the suit of Dauiel Brown. One tract of laud, containing one hundred and forty-three acres, more or less, on waters of Broad mouth Creek, adjoining lauds of Wm. MuLUsoa, Ellis Mattison and others. Also, Tract. No. 2, con? taining two hundred aud sixty-three acres, more or less, bounded by lands ot Humphrey Williams, Marion Shirley aud others, levied ou as the prop? erty of Dr. J. C. Ganit, at the suit of James M. Shirley and others. Also, Tract No. 8, containing one-hundred and fifty acres, more or less, bounded by lands of An? drew Hatcher and others. Also, one Lot iu the j town of HoneaPath. containing one quarter of an acre, levied on as the properly of John G. Gantt, I at the suit of John C. furrow and brothers; Also, on Tuesday after Saieday, at Defendant's residence, nenr Townvillc, Anderson District, 1 bureau, 1 lot boxes, 1 butrsy, 1 wash staud,' 5 chairs, 2 chests, 1 share in tlio capital Btock of G. .& C> R. R! Company, levied on as' tho property of H. H. Bruce ads. James Simmons. Terms Cash. WM. McGUKIN, s.A.D. . Dec. 6. 18GR 25 MRS. MURRAY'S SCHOOL. MRS. C. R. MURRAY will open her School for Young Ladies at her residence on the Publio Square, on Monday, the 14th of January, 18G7. Anderere., Deo 2W, ISGfi 27 i Miscellaneous Advertisements WILLIAMSTON Male and Female School, THE Trustees of the above School tako pleasure in announcing that it will commence on the FIRST MONDAY in January, 1867, under the superin? tendence of Mr. R. W. TODD, who has been long known as an able and successful Teacher. lie will be assisted by Miss METTIE TODD, a young la? dy amply qualified for the position, and the Trus? tees earnestly solicit for the school a liberal pat? ronage, knowing that no pains will be spared in giving a thorough course of instruclion. Music Lessons given by a competent Teacher. Prices of Tuition per Term of Five Months, in Gold, or its equivalent in Currency, or Provisions: Orthography, Reading, Writing and Mmtal Arithmetic, S 6 00 The above with English Grammar, Geogra? phy, Arithmetic complete, Mental, Mor? al aud Natural Philosophy, Rhetoric, Analysis, English Composition, Histo? ry, 8 00 The above with the Latin and Greek Lan? guages, Algebra, Geometry and Chom ietry, 12 00 Incidental Expenses, 50 Por-order Trustees. Coi.. D. L. DONNALD, J. J. ACKER. Esq., ?Dr.. JOHN WILSON, C. E. HORTON, ?. O. HERRICK. Dec 20. 1806 27 4 CHARLESTON, S. C, THE subscriber begs to inform his friends in Anderson District, that he has received direct from England by the vessels "Cardigan" and the "Ame? lia," from Liverpool, a fine stock of HARDWARE, which he offers at very low prices. Patent breech, single and double barrel Guns,' Breech loading Rifles', of 'small LoTo, Elcy'8 Percussion Caps, Wads and Cartriges, di? rect from the makers, Traoe Chains, and all other kinds for farmers, Collins' Axes and Hatchets, Ames' Shovels and Spades, Cotton and Wool Cards, at very low priocs, Gunpowder and Shot, And a general stock of Hardware, full and com? plete in all its brooches. C. GRAVELET, 52 East Bay, South of old Post Office, Charleston, S. C. Dec 13, 1866 28 '3m NOTICE. To Persons Emigrating to Florida. THE SPLENDID STEAM SHIP DICTATOE, (1,000 TONS BURTHEN,) Captain 3_onis M. Coxotter, WILL transport gangs of hands from Charles? ton to points ou the St. John's River, at the fol? lowing rates: Grown hands at Fivo Dollars each. Childron, under ten years of age, Free. Mules, Horses and Wagens, nt reduced ratc3. The DICTATOR leaves Charleston every Friday night at lo o'clock. For freight or Passage, apply on board or to Office of the Agcncv, 17 Vandcrborst's Wharf. J. D. AI KEN & CO., Agents. Dec 20, 1806 27 CONSTANTLY ON HAND, BRANDIES. Wines, Bourbon and Bob Leo Whiskey, old Vase Gin, Huukidora and other Li? quors, for sale by the quart or upwards. J. B. McGEE, Corner Old Anderson Hotel. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, A FRESH SUPPLY, just received by J. B. McGEE, Corner Old Anderson Hotel. G03HEN BUTTER, KEPT constantly on hand, and lor sale by J. B. McGEE, Corner Old Anderson Hotel. Deo 13, 18C6 26 SCHOOL NOTICE. THE undersigned will open a School for Yoi:no Lauies aud Misses on the Second Monday of January, where thorough instruction will be given in the English, Mathematical and Classical branch? es, instruction iu Modern Languages (Italian and French) given if desired, without extra fee. Re? ferences : Prof. J. Woodrow, George Howe, D. L\, J. B. Adger. D. D. Terms.?Ten Dollars for three months, payable at the end of each quarter. Liberal deductions made to primary scholars. For further particulars address tho undersigned. A small class of young mcu is also desired who can bo instructed in Book-keeping, U night. Terms?Ten Dollars for three months. Address, Kur. THEODORE HUNTER. Dec 20, 1866 27 A^OEBSe^^fOH ?05.001. AT ?ROTE. A Select Boarding and Day School. Second nnnual term to commence on Tuesday, 8th January next. Chief Studies : Latin, Greek and English, with some attention tu the primitive language, Hebrew. Arithmctio, Algebra, Geometry, Mental and Moral Science. In relation to Fee, etc., address the Principal, J. B. HILLHOUSE, Andereon C. H., S. C. Dec 13,1866 26 Frco to Everybody! A LARGE 6 pp. Catalogue, teaching how to re- I move Tan, Freckles, Pimples, Blotches, Moth Patches, Sallowness, Eruptions and all impurities of the skin. How to force Whiskers, restore, curl and beautify the hair; rcuew the age, cure Drunk? enness, Nervous Debility, and other useful and valuable information. Everybody send for it. Address BEUGER, SHUTTS & CO., Chemists, 285 River Stroct, Troy, N. Y. Dec 6, 1866 25 lm FINE CHEWING TOBACCO AND EXTRA FINE SMOKING TOBACCO !! A LOT of Chewing Tobacco, at various prices, from SO conts to $1.00 per lb., by the box, and an extra lot of Smoking Tobacco by the retail. O. H. P. FANT, At the Depot. Sept 18, 1866 13 J. SCOTT MURRAY, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, Anderson O. H., S: C. ALL business intrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. Ofiice in the rooms formerly occupied as the Enrolling Offian, Am f t, 188? SO Dry G???s, Groceries, &c. SAMUEL BROWN, JJJ., No. lO Granite Kovf, lias just Received a Now Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, WHICH lie is now opening and selling at ex? tremely low prices, consisting of all kinds of ID RES S GOODS, For ladies, selected with great care as to quality and durability, and which I can Bell muuh below the price heretofore paid for such goods. I BOOTS AND SHOES, None of your counterfeit stock, made only to sell, but a real genuine article, made to wear, for La? dies and Gentlemen, boys and girls. A splendid assuriracnt, which I ?an sell at prices to suit the times. j HATS AlV? CAPS, A beautiful assortment?every variety, stylo and fashion for ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls. Come and sec, and you will not fail to buy. j HARDWARE, A heavy and full assortment, together with almost ercrylhtag which may be needed in the tray of merchandize. I am permanently established here as a Merchant, and in selling goods I shall be gov? erned by the motto, "To live and let live." . My friends and the public are invited to examine my alock oeforo purchasing elsewhere. SAMUEL BROWN, Je., No. 10 pranite Row. j ITov 1, I860 20 J. B. McGEE, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Corner Old Anderson Hotel, ANDERSON C II., 9. C. FAMILY GROCERY STORE. _ THE undersigned would Inform hifi friends and the public generally that he has now open a gene? ral assortment of FAMILY SUPPLIES, Sach as I Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Flour, Bacon, Salt, Molasses, Pickles, Sardines, Soda Crackers, Oysters, Lobsters, Herrings, Crockery, Hardware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Powder and Shot, Cigars and Tobacco, Confectioneries, And in fact, a complete Rtock of Goods in this line, which I am determined to sell at the very lowest figures for (he cash only! Invites tho atten? tion of customers to un examination of his stock before purchasing elsewhere. J. B. McGEE, Corner Old Auderson Hotel. Dec 13, 18S6 20 GENTLEMENS' Clothing and Furnishing STORE. CLAM & WHITE HAVE last returned from New York, and are re? ceiving and opening the bejt and most fashionable stock of Gentleniens' Furnishing Goods ever brought to this market. Our goods have been se? lected with great care by an experienced Merchant Tailor. . The Clothing Department comprises Cloths, from S'l./i? to $15 per yard ; Cassimcres, from 75 cts. to ?10; Ky. Jeans, from 50 cts. to 51.50; VesU ings, a complete assortment; Shirts, of all quali? ties; Collars, linen and paper ; Neck Ties, Hosie? ry, Scarfs, Suspeuders, Combs and Brushes, to? gether with a cutnpletc assortment of Tailoring Trimmings. Childicns Patterns, .'1 years old to 15. The Ladies are invited to examine our Cloak Cloths, consisting of Bearers, Casimercs and Cloths, double width?prices from $3.50 to S10. Cloaks cut and made to order in (he latest styles. Suits put up in the most approved styles, Hud all work warranted. Cutting promptly attended to by Mr. Clark. J. B. CLARK, T. M. WHITE. Anderson, Oct. 18, 1866 18 REMOVAL. j B. F. CRAYT0N & SONS ANNOUNCE to their old friends and customers that they have recently removed to the Store for? merly occupied by Sloan, Sullivan & Co., situated on tho coruerof Main street aud the public square, immediately opposito tho Benson House, where they have now open for inspection a choice and well selected Stock of DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, &c. Tho attention of tho public is invited to an exami? nation of theso Goods, which will be sold at very low figures for the Cash. B. F. CRAYTON & SONS. Dec. 6, 1866 25 JUST "RECEIVED, A LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF Swedes and other Irons, Suitable for Tire and all plantation purposes. ? also; ' ; ' A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF i i With Hardware and Cutlery, Buggy Materials, of all kinds, PaiutS'of all'colors, Uils, Varnishes, &o. Also, a. good selection of G rockery and Glass Ware, Shoes. Hats, and a few Dry Goods, all of which we will sell low for Cash or Country Pro? duce Give ua a call and examine our goods. C. A. REED & DOBBINS, i No. 1 Brick Range. Nov 1, 1866, ?_ 20 , _ MARBLE YARD. Leavell & "White HAVE again opened the Marble business at An-> derson, and are able to put up all varieties of Tomb Stones at fair prices. Terms Cash. Pro? duce of all kinds taken at the market :price. Call and see me at tho store of Clark & White. . LEAVELL & WHITE. S?v 9, 1855 33. Brugrj and Medicines. W. H. CATER, Druggist and Apothecary, North Side of the Public Square, ANDERSON C. H., ?. C, INVITES the attention of tho publio to hid Fresh Stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS and DYE-STUFFS, PERFUMERY. EXTRACTS, ? PATENT MEDICINES, &C. Which ho offers for sale at the lowest figures, be? lieving in the motto of "Quick sales and small profits." Tho most careful attention given to the compounding of Physicians' prescriptions. Nov. 8, 18?G 21 PATENT MEDICINES. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Siind's Sarsaparilla, Cod Liver Oil, Brown's Essenco Jamaica Qinger, Perry Davis' Pain Killer, Mrs. Winslow'8 Soothing Syrup, Wistar'B Balsam of Wild Cherry, Radway'n Ready Relief, Gray's Ointment, Cough Lozenges, Biokrene or Life Rejuvcnator, Strickland's Patent Medicines, Ilostetter's Bitters, Eureka Oil, Strong's, Radway's, Ayer's, Jayne's and Strick? land's Pills, and all other reliable Patent Medicines, for salo by W. Ft. CATER, North Side Public Square. . Nov. 8, 18G6 21 m?y km ??si,by ARTICLES. HAIR, Tooth and Nail Brushes, of every quality, Coarse, Fine and Pooket Combs, Toilet Soaps?a good assortment. ALSO, Batchelor's nair Dye, Lyon's Kathairoh, Barry's Tricopherous, for the hair; Sozodont^Pearl Den trifice and Odontine, for the teeth ; Bloom of Youth, Oriental Pearl Drops, Lily White, Rouge Balls, &c, for. the complexion. ALSO, Eau de Cologne, Bell Cologne, Lubin's Extracts? assorted, Sweet Opoponax, Lily of Japan, Night BloonJng Ccrcus, Roso Lip Salve, and everything necessary for the toilot. For sale by W. H. CATER, North Side Public Square. Nor. 8, 18C6 21 ; A FINE ASSORTMENT Of PAINTS, both in oil and dry, LINSEED OIL, TURPENTINE, DYE STUFFS, &c, for sale by W. n. CATER, North Side Publio Square. Nov. 8, 18G6 21 Sib. CONSTANTLY on hand and for sale by W. H. CATER, North Side Public Square. Nor. 8, 18G6 21 Miscellaneous Advertisements NEW CONFECTIONERY AND FANCY GOODS STORE, OPPOSITE THE BENSON HOUSE, ON MAIN STREET. THE subscriber has just opened a Fresh and As? sorted stock of CONFECTIONERIES, FANCY GOODS, TOYS, SOAPS, FRUITS, CANDIES, OYSTERS, LOBSTERS, SARDINES, PICKLES, PEPPER SA UCE, CIQA RS, TOB A CCO? Chewing and Smoh ing. And in fact a general assortment of Goods in this line. In connection with tho establishment there is a RESTAURANT! Whero you can get Fresh Oysters, Ham and Eggs, Beefsteaks, &c, served up at any hour of the day, or until tcu o'clock at eight. Being determined to keep a rccpcctable establishment of the first class, conducted on strictly temperance principles, the subscriber confidently appeals to the public for a liberal aud generous support. tjgy Dou't forget the plaoe?Main street, op? posite tho Benson House. A. P. H?BBARD. Nov. 5. 18GG 22 NICKERSON'S HOTEL. PASSENGERS arriving in Co? lumbia on the different Railroads will rind OMNIBUSSES, CAR RIAGES and BAGGAGE WAG? ONS in readiness to convey them to and from his Hotel, PREE OF CHARGE. Responsible persons in attendance to receive Checks and Baggage. T. S. NICKE RS ON, Proprietor. August 23, I860 10?3m J. D. M. DOBBINS, Auction and. Commission Merchant, ANDERSON, S. C. THE copartnership heretofore existing under the name and stylo of Dobbins & McGee is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be continued by J. D." M. Dobbins at the old stand, No. 1 Brick Range. All business entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention, and the patron? age of the publio is respectfully solicited. June 7, 18GG 61 LAW. NOTICE. THE undersigned informs his old friends and cli? ents that he has returned to the practice of his profession, and that ho has formed a copartner? ship with Gen. S. McGowan, of Abbeville, in all State and litigated civil cases, and hopes by promptness and unremitting industry to deserve that support which-was so liberally given him at tho commencement of his professional career. . JOHN B. MOORE. Anderson C. II, April 5, 18G6 42 ly BEWLEY, KEESE & CO, Wholesale and Retail Doalors In Dry Goods, Groceries, HARDWARE, &c. ANDERSON, O, II., 8. O. &B&18G4 82 iy. Legal AdYCTtisoiiieiits._ STATE OF SOOTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT.' IS THE COTIItT OP ORDINARY. To Mary Waters, Elizabeth Jane Giles, John A. Waters, T. T. McAlister, S. R. Walfers", Merri detfa J. F. Waters, Willis Stacks, Williford Wa? ters, McLane Waters, legal heirs and rcprcsaia tatives of Flemmin-.; Waten, dee'd, Greeting : YOU are hereby required to appear at the Court of Ordinary to be holden at Anderson Court House-, for Audcrson District, oil or boforo the first day of February, A. D., 18G7, to show cause, if any yon can, why the Real Estate of Fleniming Watert, dee'd, situated in Anderson District, on waters of Rocky River, bounded by lands of James B?rrigs, Fenton Halt and others, and containing one hun? dred utn:s, more or less, should not be sold fof distribution among said heirs. It appearing to my satisfaction lLat Williford Waters and McLane Waters, two of the Defendant*, reside without this State ; it is therefore ordered that they do appear and object to the division of sale of the Real Estate of Flcmming Waters, dee'd, on or before the first day of February next, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. Given under my band and seal, this Cth day of December, 18G6. EOBERT JUNES, o.a-? 26 2m STATE OF SOUTH CAEOUNA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. IS tue court of ORDINARY Summons in Partition. To.Mark Prince, S. J. Carter and others, hebff and reprcscntaves in law of Elizabeth McKee, who died intestate, residing within the StaU aforesaid, and to Archibald McKee, Willia? Neil and others, names and number unknown, " residing without lira State, Greeting'?. VOL" are hereby required to appear at the Court of Ordinary to beholden at Anderson & ortHooM, for Anderson District, pn the first Monday in Jaa* uary, 1SG7, to show cause, jf any you can, vhf the real estate of Elizabeth .McKee, deceased, sit? uated in Anderson District, on Wi'.sou's creek, bounded by lands of H. P. Price, William A. AIo? Kee and others, and containing 159 acres, mors of less, should not bo divided, giving to each of tkt) distributees their respective share. Given under my hand and seal this 11th day of October A. D. I860. ROBERT JUNES, O.a.?. 16 S STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA* ANDERSON DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. Thomas P. Elrod vs. James Elrod, Pinketon Wtoi and others. IT appearing to my satisfaction that James Elrod, Pinkston Elrod, Wm. B. Elrod, Elijuh Elrod, Leon* ard Elrod, Linda McConnel, Malinda Dunkin, Da* fendants, reside without the State. It is Ordered, That they do appear and object to Lk? division or sale of the-Real Estate of William El* rod, deceased, on or before the first day of Janua? ry, 1807, or their consent to the sanio will be ?a? tered of record. Given under my hand and teal this 24th day 0< September, A. D. 18?6. ROBERT JUNES, o.a.-?. 15 8m THE STATE OF SOUTH CAEOIUA* ANDERSON DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY* Ex Parte John C. Speer, Ad'mr, Applicant, ?rrnrt Catharine E. Saddler, and three minors, Tis? Jarnos, Alico and Anna Saddler, Defendants. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Catharine 2. Saddler, James Saddler, Alico Saddler and Ann? Saddler, Defendants in this case, reside without this State \ it is therefore Ordered, That they do appear and object to the) divisiou or salo of the Real Estate of James H. Saddler oil or before the first day of February A. D. 18G7, or their consent to tho .Bams will bo an tered of record. ROBERT JUNEN, o.a.b, Nov 29, 18G6 24 Bin STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, In Equity??Anderson. Mrs. Louisa 0. Hammond, Adm'r with will an? nexed vs. Guyton Guyton, Elias John Barlo. William L. Hammond, et. al. Bill for sale of Real and Personal property?for payment of debts. BY virtue of a Decretal Order to me dircolod front the Court of Equity, it is ordered that the Defen? dants, Elias John Karle, Cuyton Guyton, and all and siugular the other creditors of Samuel J. Ham* ntonJ, dee'd, Testator of the complainant, Louisa 0. Hammond, do co ne in ar.d establish their do I mauds against the safd Testator before me within three mouths after the publication of this notice, aud that the said Elias John Earle and Guyton Guyton, and ail other creditors of the said Testa? tor, bo and they are hereby restrained from prolS cuting their demands, or sueing at law, until the further order of said Court. \\. W. HUMPHREYS, o.*.a.D, Commissioner's Office. Dec 10, 1866 26 Miscellaneous Advertisements NOTICE. THE subscriber, having secured the services of as experienced and skillful Tanner and Finisher, Mr. E. G. Wiggington, hns resumed tho Tanui'ng Bus? iness, six miles north of Anderson C. H., and will Tan and finish all good beef hides delivered either at the store of J. E. & T. Flarper, AndersonC. It., or at the Tannery, for half the leather, or half ita worth ; and will keep constantly, on hand a good lot of Leather, and will exchuuge it for good beef hides or cash. Thankful to former customers, would inform those in arrears for Leather, or oth? erwise, that his Notes must bo renewed, and Ac? counts settled by Note or Cash?would prefer the latter. If you cannot pay all, try and pay a part, and thus enable me to do likewise. THOS. EARPBR. Sot. 8, 1866 21 tm ESTATE NOTICE. ALL persons having demands against the Estate of James M. Ellison, Jr., deceased, are hereby notified to render their claims to the undersigned without delay, legally attested. Thoso indebted are likewiso required to make payment within ih-o time prescribed by luw. BRADWALL DAY, Adm'r, LUC RET! A A. EttiSON, Adm'x. Dec 13, 1866 - 26 8* Dissolution of Copartnership. THE Firm of McGee & Nicelt has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tho business will be carried on by Job. B. McGee, and will endeav? or to keep constantly ou hand a full assortment of Family Supplies, &o. JOE. B. McGER Dec 1, 18?? 27 FOR SALE OR TO RENT. THAT desirable residence, on the Rocky River Road, three-quarters of a mile from the Court House, to which is attached all necessary outbuild? ings, good vegetable and flower gardens. &c. The* Lot contains three acres, and is conveniently srto< ated. For further information, apply to the otto of the Anderson Inuiiigauer. Deo 13. 1866 2fi LOST, BETWEBN. Mrs. S. J. Hammond's and Bryant Burriss', a lady's Bv bast Pix, containing the min? iature of a rather hard looking gentleman. A suitable reward will be paid for its recovery. & J. EAKLB. Dee 18, 1866 26 8 NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Estato of Roarer McLees, deceased, arc required-to make immedi? ate payment. Those having demands against the same will render them in to me legally attested on or before the first day of Januarv next. JAMES Mc-LEES, Bx?nfo*. T>eol,lSft $3.