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$ntan Intelligenter. For the Intelligencer. /xtLAST VIBIT TO THE OLD ACADEMY. , ::"With strange emotions flitting o'er this heart of toinfyTjjaid my last visit to that time-honored structure, the Old Academy. Better for me if i had passed by and left it to dream on in its then unbroken solitude; but ever way ward and impul? sive. I could not resist the desire to cross once more its'familiar threshofd. The chart of Time had been unrolled, and six months more had been added to. its catalogue since last I stood within those walls.- Sadly, solemnly, my foot-fall echoed through the deserted building, and i murmured ? sadly?all gone! Has tiino so soon wrought ' sue i changes ? Tho wind sighed through the old grove,"the doors creaked on their timeworn hinges, murmuring the sad refrain?gone, gone ! all have ' patted (way. A sad feeling of isolation crop;, o'er nw. ? ? "Mingled memories of the past, O'er the future shadows cast ; ;I bowed my haughty head at last? j..1 wept, i wept." /'ancy liatt swept with a magic hand the tender chords i}{jtnesiory^ and the past was before me as rivid as it wer'cTeality. i wa3 a young Collegian, fttsh from the*classic halls of C--, when i came to that rustic village, and donned the harness of a Teacher; but though, young, sorrows deep and manifold had been mine. My life had been,cm buf.ered by early sorrows, my "youth been ohc of many windings, and oft would i have gladly turn , ed my weary feet from its thorny way; but i wore ?? mill the masque of proud indifference, and the wisest we:.*e deceived.. Content with the surface, they lookixl not beyond, and now all, all same back . as I ytood for the last time within that Old Acade? my./."' ? . . "A change had come o'er the. spirit of my dreams, Jalse and heartless all things seemed; Still on I went with haughty mien, ? Sad and lonely." Oh,t chti'n"ges, sad changes ! Soon i would he far from that spot which was endeared to my world-wsary heart by fond, tender associations of Hhe magic past. Events had there occurred, which ^were indellibly stamped on the golden tablets I of memory; events which nought can" eradicate j as long ?.s reason sits on' her throne, or time tells j of etermry. Yes, all would live in the hallowed ' Jbook of memory. The lingering glory of sunset had1 passed awsy, the clouds assumed the leaden grey of a winter sky, iwiligirt.wa.-; fast/wrapping in her mantle of Eombra shadows the Old Academy, as i bade it adieu. *? Farewell honored spot, forever farewell, I go in a, land far away to dwell; ? There Tll'touch my guitar with a trembling hand, CWhile I sing of thee, and my own sunny land. T-H never forget thee, no not I, And often for thee, i'll heave a sigh, I may never return, ah ! none can tell, Then, Old Academy, fare-thce-well!" . , ? V.;h Maggie. ITltLUMSTOl:, S. C. - . IQF", Many persons through the country do not Iknow where they can procure pure and' genuine1 Drugs and Chemicals. Messrs. Guourjcu, Wixe max & Co., (formerly John Ashh?rst & Co.,) at their Old Southern Drug House, Nf>. 153 Meeting^ 'street, opposite the Charleston Hotel, keep an ex? tensive stock, which they warrant the quality of.: ^Physicians can depend on having their orders filled by'experienced hands at moderate prices'. .....?-r*T?-. ' .. ?? i;,....'! ? The Al?bamK ."House of Representatives have . . .passed a bill to establish a system of public schools for blacks and whites aiikc/exedpt that schools for, each shall be separate in each school district. It 'tg understood that fhe Legislature will not recon 'aidtr the action on the Constitutional Amendment. ?to. 1865 there were sent from England to "Western Australia 550 convicts, and the total num? ber received up fo the end of the year was 8,71?, .of whom 3,931 Were still convicts. The ticket of leave holders in thc'cblony were.estimated at 1,500. The Russian Government has given an order for one- hundred cast-steel cannon to the great works of Krupp, of Essex. The contract price is ?2800 per cannon. ? Gen. Sheridan has tcsti?cd before a commit? tee of the House that militarj protection for frccd men is still necessary at the South. '? Mr. Keys, the only surviving classmate of Daniel Webster, died at Bcrea, Ohio, last week, 'aged .90. years'. . ?Sidney Sheppard, a salesman in Nebraska. . City, a day or two since, fell heir to 850,000 from: the estate of a rioh uncle in Kentucky. -HIRAM LODGE, No. 68.. A.\ W , , A REGULAR COMMUNICATION OF HIRAM ' LODGE will be held in the Lodge Room on MON-, DAY NIGHT, March 4th, 18.67, at half-past 7 ^'o'dock^. Brethren will ti&c due notice ana govern themselves accordingly. - By order of the W. ?. M. -. ^ , T. B. BURRISS, Secretary. Feb. 14,1SG7 35 4 Burning Bush Chapter, No. 7, K.\A.\M.\ A REGULAR CONVOCATION OF BURNING BUSH CHAPTER will be held in the Chapter JRoomon MONDAY NIGHT, March 11th, 18o7, at }ialf-past seven o'clock!. Companion's will assem? ble without further notice. . By order of the M..\E'.:'.Ef.\P.> , ^ t. B. BU?RISS, Secretary. . Feb. 14,18G7 .... 35 4 Post Office Notice; THE "Office will be opened every day, except - Sunday, from 9 a. m. until It ra. From 1 p. m. until m., and from O p. to. until 7 .p. m. The Columbia mail closes every night at \> p. m. . The Greenville mdil closes every day at 2 p. m. All drop letters and letters to be mailed, left at the Post Office without stamps on them, arc sent to the Dead Letter Office weekly. e. f. WEBB, P. M. . Jan 17, 1867_ 31' ^ . | NOTICE TO DEBTOXrST THE Jfotes, Books and Accounts of T. B. Benson & Co., have been placed in our hands for collec? tion. Persons indebted will save costs by seeking an early settlement. Parties in Pickcns can call at our office at Pickens Court House. WHITNER & WHITNER, Att'ys. Feb 14, 1867 35 ? gSjP Pickens Courier copy. Assignee's N?tice. ISHAM W. TAYLOR, having made an assignment to the undersigned, for the benefit of certaiu pre? ferred creditors, notice is hereby given to all per? sons indebted to him, by Note or. Account, to make payment to myself, or A. T. Brdyles, Esq., with whom the same haje been deposited.for collection. JAMES M. McFALL, Assignee. Feb 14, 1867 35 ? Garden Seeds. LANDRETH'S Fresh and Genuine Garden Seeds, just received, and for sale by TOWERS & BURRISS. Fob 11, 1867 85 "'-' 3 Auction Sales for March. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of various writs of Ficra Facias to me directed, I will expose to sale on Saleday in March next, before the. Court. House door at Anderson the following property, to wit: One Tract of Land containing 148 acres, more or less, on waters of Big Cr.cek, bounded by lands of Toter Johnson, John Ga'mbrell and''ethers, levied on as the propetty of Hiram Coolcy, deceased, at the suit of G. W. Sullivan, i One Tract of Land containing 204 acres, more or less, lying.on.thfi.G. & C. R. R., adjoining lands of Miles Ellison/airi, ethers,, levied on as tlip prop? erty of C. A. Bl??c,Jat the suit of John Richard? son, assignee. ? ,. ? ? 1; -jOne. Tract of Land containing 70 acres,'mdre .or less adjoing lands'of G. W. Cox and others, levied on as the property of W. W. Tow'ncs, at the suit of JamesiM-jDavid and others. : . -j..;'. .... .. . ? One TracCof Land." containing "?57. acres, mere or less, adjoining lands of. John Burdinc, Simeon Smith and* others.. . Also* ^epe tract, No. 2, con? taining 210 acres,' more or*'ess, bouu'de'd by lands of James L.-,Campbell, G. W. Razor and others, levied on as the'property .cf Noah R. Reeves, at the suit of Charlotte C Webb. Also, one nousc and lot in the town of Anderson, known as thc'BcnSOn House, levied on the proper? ty of C. C, Lang?'on, at the suit of Catherine Benson, administratrix. Also, one Tract of Land containing f)00 acres, more or less, on waters of Beaverdaui Creek, ad joinin'g'la'nds of A. M. Ncal, Mrs. Rodgers and others, levied on as the property of GuytonGuyton, at the suit pf C- L. Gaillard. . At Defendant's residence, on Tuesday after sale day, the following property, to wit : 1 lot barrels and boxes, 3 cans,' 3 jars, 1 pair steelyards, 1 fun? nel, 1 sausage stutfer, 1 gridiron, 1 grater, 1 wash pan, 2 smoothing irons, 2 fire-shovels and tont^s, 3 tubs and water buckets, 3;tables, 1 washstand, 1 cupboard, 1 lot. crockery wartj, tl lot spoons, 1 cas? tor, I lot stoneware, knife basket, &c, 2 candle stands, 1 sett candle mouldy-1 lounge, 1 check reel, 1 churn, 1 bee steamer, 1 bedstead and bed-/ ding, 1 trunnel bed and bedding, 1 clothes press, 12 chairs, 1 secretary aud ,b.ook onso,'1 .sideboard," 1 clock, 1 broad axe, 2(m3ttQcks, l shop bench and tools, 1 work benen, 1 corn theher, 1 scythe a'nd| cradle, 1 iron wedge, 1 half bushel measure, 1 peck measure, 1 carving knife and for.k, 2 'plow stocks and irons, 1 lot plow irons, 1 thill Istbne, .1 lotf oitlf irons and tools, 1 lot plow gears, 1 lot leather, 1 five gallon jug, 1 skek tub, 5 patent locks,, 1 spirit[ level, 1 pair holsters, one stove, 1 cutting knife, 1 shoat. 2 sheep, 2 kids, 1 tin box, 2 gimlets, 2 pair fire dogs, 1 cow bell, 1 thrasher frame. Sold as the- property of J. W. Guyton, at the suit of Charles Irby. Terms Cash. WM McGUKIN, s.a.u. Feb 0, 1807 35 td Ordinary's Sale, BY virtue of an order from Robert Junkin, Esq., O. A. D., I will expose to sale on Saleday next, before the Court House door, the following prop? erty, to wit : Tract No. 1, containing 12G acres, more or less, situated in Anderson Disirict, on waters of Saluda River, bounded by lands of Elias Elrod, Wm. Orr and others. Sold for the benefit of the creditors of Ezekiel Gambrcll, deceased. Term*?On a cred? it to the first day of January next, with interest from day. of sale?purchaser .{riving good security, with a mortgage of the premises to the Ordinary for the payment of the purchase money. Costs to be paid in cash. Tract No. 2, containing 50 "acres, more or less, situated in Anderson Disirict, on waters of Hurri? cane cr/ek, bounded by lands of Ltwreuce Lcn harilN W. S. Pickens and others. Sold for the benef t .qCtlie creditors of S. B. ^lay-field, deceased. Terms?On a credit until die first day.of, January, next, with interest from day of sale?purchaser giving good security, with atnorfgageof t.lic pretn ses.te.Jthe Ordinary,.for the payment, of the pur? chase money?in currency. Costs !o be paid in oash.. i' .. .... ?(. .,.. .., ,|,. I, Tract No. 3, containing 314 adrcs, more or less, situated in. Anderson Disfricl, on waters of Little Gene'-i.'Steo Creek, bounded fly., lands of Thomas HiJ1?'C.. S. l>.aiy Wd. olljorji. ..Seid. to..make dis? tri'ou'.ion among the heirs of Robert ,'A. Hutchin? son, deceased. Ternia-^On a..credit until the first day cf January 2'ett, with, ^l.crest from day of j sale?puichaser giving goodi4;?urily, with amort gage of the premises to.the Ovjinary. for the pay? ment of the purchase nicncy?in gold. Costs to be paid iu'cash. \. : . . - 1\>'I. McGUKIN, s.a.?. Feb 0, 1807 35 : COMMISSIONER'S SALE. In Equity?Anderson.. , Wm. Armstrong and Baxter Hays vs.. J. j. Cope land, J. A. Cowan, et. at. Bi?l 'for "Discovery, Account, Relief, &c. BY virtue of a Decretal Order from the Court of Equity to me directed, I will sell to the highest, bidder at public outcry, at Anderson Court House, on Saleday in March uext, the Tract of Land bid oil" by A. S. Armstrong, at a sale of tho Real Es? tate of John B. Armstrong, dee'd, by J. J. Cope land and J. A. Cowan, agents for the distributees. Terms of Sale?Ou a credit <jf twelve months, with interest from day of sale?purchaser to give bond with at least two approved sureties, and a mor'tga'g'5 of, .the ?premises, if deemed necessary, to secure the 'payment of, the purchase rffoncy?ex? ceptso much as may be necessary to defray the expense of these proceedings, which must be paid in.cash. : W. W. HUMPHRtjVs, c.e.a.i>. Com. Office, Anderson, S. C, Feb. 0, 1807. - . u4 4 ESTATE NOTICE. ,; ALL persons indebted to the Estato of Benjamin Duckworth, deceased, .are notified to settle their indebtedness,'o'ji or before Return, tyvy, February 23 yd, op?thVir(N?'tes.a'nd Accojuiptj will be placed in the hands nf. an Attorney fcr collection. ,. those! having.demands against, .said jpstate will present them, duly attested, by the same time. , .w. Duckworth, C MARTIN, ,v -? ? ?> " ?'?? Administrators. Feb 7, 18?7 34 3* Agents Wanted For . "the History of tho, War botween t^e States Tracing its Origin. Causes and. Results,'' by Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, ua'd .fji; .jthe Life, Lettqrs and Speeches of Hon. Alexander II... Stephens. By FTcuxV Cleveland, ?S'ind fc'r circulars and see our terms.? -Address ? NATIONAL PUBLISHING HOUSE, Corner 7th and Main Sts., Richmond, Ya. Feb 14, 1807 . 35 ESTATE NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of James Baker, deceased, are notified to make settlement on or before Return Day next, or their Notes and Ac? counts will be placed in tlie hands of an attorney for collection. Those having demands against the said.Estotc must present them legally attested to the undersigned. ? MARTHA J. BAKER, Adm'tx. Feb 14, 1807 35 2*. Admiriistrator's Notice. ALL persons having demands against the Estato of the late R. ft. Uwings are requested to leave them with Messrs. Re.ed. & ?Brown,,Attorneys at Law, by the 15th of Marchncxt, us I wish to set? tle up the est?to at that time. - ? . ,. ?f 7M* ^ DORROii, Adfli'i-. Feb 14, 1867 25 o ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICli. ALL persons having demands against the Estate of D. T, Bozeman, deceased, are notified to hand them ju properly attested at otiqe., and those indebt? ed to the Estate lo make payment to the undersieu. ed- W. W. HUMPHREYS, ?i-iJ C. E. A. D. aud Adm'r. Feb 14, TS67 35* Golden Syrup o, Molasses. JUST RECEIVED, and for* sale low for cash. TOWERS & BURRISS. Feb 14, 1807 85 ' 3 Legal Advertisements. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, In Eouity?Anderson. , Mrs. Louisa 0. Hammond, Adm'r with will an? nexed vs. .Guyton Guy ton, Elias John Earlc, William. L. Hammond,- el. al. Bill lor sale, of Real and Personal property?for payment of debts.,. ? ; .. .,i ..... BY virtue of a Decretal Order to me directed from the Court of Equity, it is ordered that the ;Del'en7 dants, Elias John Earle,'.Guj ton Guyton,. and all and,singular.the other.creditors of Samuel J. Ham? mond, dee'd, Testator qf i\ e complainant, Louisa 0. Hammond,,do come in tind establish, their, de mau'tfc'.against'the.said Testator before me within thr?o cionths after Hie publication of this notice, and that;l.tho said Elias John Earle and Guyton Guyton," and all othf creditors of tho said Testa? tor, be aud they ar ucreby restrained from prose? cuting their dctr..ads, or sueing at law, until the further order of said Court. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, Dec 10, I860 26 STATE OF SOUTH %A3fct)LINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. JOHN W. GUYTON, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Anderson District, by virtue of a writ of Capias ad Salisfacicndum, at t lie suit of John D. Ashmore, having filed in my office, together with a Schedule on oath, his estate and effect, his pcti tition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he may be admitted to the benefit of the Act of the General Assembly made for the relief of in? solvent debtors. It is ordered that the said John D. Ashmore, and all other the creditors to whom the said John W. Guyton is in anywise indebted, be, and they are hereby summoned and have no? tice to appear .before'the said Court at Anderson C. H., on the. 25fh 'day of March next, to show cause, if any .they can, why the prayer of the pe? tition aforesaid should not be grafted. - Cltrkls.Olhfic, Anderson District, S. C. 25th day cf December,, 1866. JOHN W. DANIELS, c.c.c.r. 41 ? lm?m. ,M: In EqiLity-'-'-Anderson, John.F. Millford, et. al., by next friend, vs. Wil liain Millford, ct. dl. Proceedings to partition ^ Real Estate. : ; ?' iV BY Virtue of a'Decrclal Order to me "directed, it is ordered that the widow and children (heirs at law) .'ofi.'Jahu,"E.. Millford. deceased, names and number unknown,..who. reside beyond the limits of this State,, do appear before me within three months from the publication.hereof, and enter into bond with at least two good sureties, to secure the pay | menUia t-welve monchs of one hundred and sixty four dollars and fifteen cents, the appraised valua? tion of Lot No. .6 of land, allotted to themjiy the commissioners under the writ in .partition, and particularly described in iheir return, and receive the land, or in default thereof the said land will be sold at public sale. ?-' W. W HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office. . Andersou, Feb 13, 1867. 35?cm In IStxu.itv?rAntlerson. John W. Rosemond, Adm'r, &c., vs. Jano Rosc? mond and Samuel G. Roscmond. Bill for parti? tion and sale of Real Estate. . .? "? ? IT appearing 1 j the satisfaction of the Commis? sioner that tho D?*'.dant, Samuel G. Roscmond, lives without and 1 ;yond the jurisdiction of the Court, in the State of Texas, and the Complainant having this day filed his Bill in the above stated case with the Commissioner, it is ordered that the said Defendant, Samuel G. i>oscmond, answer, plead or demur to the same wilhiu forty dajs from this date, or the same Bill wc taken as pro confesso as to him. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d. Com. Office, Anderson S. C, Jan. 28, 1867. ?'? 84 5 TYfLl STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. "??:>?-.. ?.. .? t ;. ?..?>.? WIIhllEA3,. J. XV. Tliompkius has applied.to me for Letters of;i^Admimstration cu the Estate of John Thompkins, deceased: ., t .. .. . ?' These are therefor? to cite, and admonish all and singular the kindred and cvedaors of said deceased to be aud appear at my office on Thursday, the 28th of Feb., 1807, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, and the seal of the Court of Ordinary, this 13th day of February, A. D. 1867. li ,7 ROBERT JUNKIN, o.a.d. Feb 13, W . 35 2 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. WHEREAS, Sarah Sailor has applied to me for Letters .of Administration on the Estate of J. B. Say.lOB, deceased : iThcpe are therefore to cite and admotiLsJi all and singular the.kindred and creditors of said deceas? ed to he and appear at my office on Tuesday, 26th day of February, 1867, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administration shpuld not be granted. . s 'ROBERT JUNKIN, o.a.?. Feb. 14, 18?7 35 2 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. ? WHEREAS, Reuben Richcy has applied to me for Letters of Administration on ttc Estate of John Richcy, deceased : . These arc therefore to. cite and admonish all and singular ihc kindred aridcrcditors of said deceased to be aud appear at my office on the 26th Februa? ry, 1867, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administration should not be ccrantcd. ROBERT JUNKIN, o.a.d. Feb 14, 1867 85 2 NOTICE. To Guardians, Trustees^ &c. GUARDIANS, Trustees, Receivers, &c, who are required to make annual returns to this office of the Estates in thsir hands, possession or manage? ment are notified fhaX the "same must be made on or by the first .Monday in,-March next, or Rules will be issued against thorn as defaulters. . . . in ... <>.: W, W. HUMPJIRL'YS, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, Jan:: 22, 18'!7 ' 3m .3ST0TICE; . ALL persons indebted to the late firm of Mcores & Major, either by Notp or,.Account, arc hereby notified that the same, has this day been turned over to John B. Moore for collection, and he is or? dered to .collect tho same without delay, as we arc pressed lor money, and oan only raise it in this way S. E. k J. B. MOORE, Survivors of Moores. & Major. P. S.?Those indebted to our present firm, are requested to call and settle with us immediately We nust have the money. S. E. & J. B. MOORE. 34 2 FAIR NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Wm. N. Major, deceased, either by Note or Account, will come forward and make payment without delay, as bis Estate must be settled up. This .Estate is in? terested in the assets of tho late Firm of Moore & Major, which must be settled without delay. Persons therefore, knowing themselves indebted, either to the Estate or the late firm of Moore & Major, must settle soon or pay cost. . ... JAMES B. MOORE, Adm'r. . Jan 31,' 1867 . 33 . 4 WHITNER & WHITNER, Successors to Harrison & "Whitners, Attorneys at Law and Solicitors in Equity. J. II WHITNER, B. F. WHITNER, Pickens C. H. Anderson C. H. Jan 17, 1867 31 To All Whom It May Concern I THIS is to notify all persons indebted toSharpo & Watson to come and pay their Notes and Ac? counts, and save cost. Liberal compromiso will be made when circumstances demand it. SHARPE & WATSON. Jan 24, 1867 32 5 Miscellaneous Advertisements Drugs! Drugs! Drugs! ARE receiving, and will keep constantly on hand, a large and well-select jd stock of Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, at wholesale and retail. CATER & WALTERS. PATENT MEDICINES. ALL the most-popular Patent Medicine?, sirqh as Jayne's, Ayer's, Strickland's and Radway's'Prep arations. ? ? ??. Also, Brown's Essence of Jamaica Ginger, Rush ton's Cod Liver Oil, Risley's Extract of Buchu,. Philotokcn or Female's Friend, Soothing Syrup, Eye Water, Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, Cough Lozenges, Itch Ointment, Benzine, Hoof land's German Bitters, Hostcttcr's Bitters, &c. For sale by CATER & WALTERS. Fancy Articled COLOGNE, Fine Extracts for Ilankcrchicf, Hair Shaving, Tooth and Nail Brushes, Combs, Fancy Toilet Soaps?every variety, all the popular prep? arations for the Hair, Teeth and Complexion, such as Burnett's Cocaine, Hall's Vegetable Hair Re newer, Katharion, Tricopherous, Bachelor's Hair Dye, Sozodont,,Odontine, Pearl Dentifrice, Pearl Drops, Laird's Bloom of Youth, Bitter Sweet and Orange Blossoms. For sale cheap by CATER & WALTERS. DYE STUtfFP. SPANISH and Carolina Indigo, Madder, Coppe? ras, Cudbear, Extract of Logwood, Chrome, green and yellow, &c. For sale by CATER & WALTERS. PAINTS AND OILS. SPIRITS of Turpentine, Paints, of all descrip? tions, (dry and in oil,) Copal, Japan and Coach Body Varnish. For sale by CATER & WALTERS. CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A pure nrticle of Kerosine Oil, ana a fine selection of Lamps and Chimneys. Also, Train Oil, Win? dow Glass and Putty. gtf^* Orders from Physicians and Merchants are respectfully solicited, and will meet with prompt attention. . : CATER % WALTERS. Fcb 7,1867 31 LIVERY STABLE AT Anderson c. h. \ JOHN B. ARNOLD r^HCJRByANNOUNCES to the , publicrj*cwv, ?jSSr-Srlthat he is pre'parcd with good Harness and Saddle. Horses, . Carriages, Buggies and Hacks to transport passengers to any point, at reasonable prices for Cash only.- ? My Hack or Omnib-'is will be at/he Depot on I he arrival of the trains,,und will carry passengers to any part of *he 'Town-.. Also, persons leaving by the morning "train can be accommodated by giviuj notice the night before: Mr. F. M. vMurphy 'i's in charge of the Drays and Wagons, and is in readiness at all times to ?haul-goods, furniture, &c, and great care will be taken with everything entrusted to him in that line. ' An elegant Hearse can be secured on applica? tion to the undersigned. . - Wood furnished by the load at a reasonable price- and on short notice. Cash on delivery. . JOHN L. ARNOLD. "Jit- 31, 1867 3"3 3 JOHN J. BAKER, DEALER IN Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Putty, Djcstufls. Varnishes, Perfumeries. Exfradts, 'Stationery, Ladles' fine Toilet Powders, Soapsy Hair, Tooth, Nail. Varnish and.Paint Brushes, ?Fine Chewing anc? Smoking Tobacco, Lamps, of every variety, ' ; Kerosine.and'Turpentine by the barrel. In short, everything usually kept in the Drug line?all of ivhich 1 'will sell al the very lowest figures for cash only-. ? ??? :. 1 Also, Agent for the sate cf Jayne's, Ayer's, Rad way'sani Fouu'-s preparations. Keep constantly on hand all the popular Patent Medicines of the day. - .. .' As I have made arrangements with one of the lato firm, (Mr. Davis,) who is now doina; business in Charleston "in his old way,'1 I will only be sup? plied from that quarter with the very best, the mar? ket affords; and hence I think I can make it to the interest of -customers at least to call and exam? ine before purchasing elsewhere. Brick Range, next door above the Post Office, Anderson C. H. Jan 17, 1867 ' 31 4m Notice of Copartnership. THE undersigned have formed a Copartnership under the name and style of Hoyt & Walters; ?In the Publication of tlie Anlhrson Intelligencer and South Carolina Baptist, and have purchased of W. E. Walters the busincss.and good, will- of the An dcrson Appeal, and, likewise obligated, themselves to fill out tho unexpired subscriptions of said pa? per- ,. All persons indebted to the Anderson Appeal, and all persons indebted to the South Carolina Bap? tist, prior to the 1st day of February, 1867, will make payment to W. E. Walters, and all,persons indebted to the Anderson Intelligencer'^riov to the same date, will make payment to James A. Hoyt. This Copartnership to continue without limitation. JAMES A. HOYT, i 7 W. E. WALTERS. Jan 31, 1867 33 LAW NOTICED ; . THE undersigned informs his old friends and cli? ents ttat he has returned to the practice of his profession, and that he has formed a- copartner? ship with Gen. S. McGowanr of Abbeville, in all State and litigated civil cases, aud hopes by promptness aud unremitting industry to deserve that support which was so liberally given him at the commencement of his professional career. JOHN B. MOORE. Anderson C. II., April 5, 1866 42 ly Estate Notice. ALL persons indebted to tho Estate of Mrs. Makx Todu, deceased, are requested to make .payment to the undersigned on or By the first day of March next. _ _ : R. W. TODD, Executor. Jan 10, 1867 30 td save costs, BY paying me what you owe. I will make liberal compromises when circumstances ^j^pj.' Jan 24, 1867 32 5 NOTICE. ALL persons having legal claims against the Es? tate of Capt. T. W. West, deceased, will leave them at the office of the Ordinary within three weeks from this date. B-.F. WEST, Adin'r. Feb 8, 1867 85 3* Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. Goods at Cost! ^ i tm -?? THOSE in want of READY MADE CLOTHING will do well to call at our Store, here and at Pen'dleton, arid buy for New York Cost and. Expenses. We oner our entire Stock -of Goods, at both places, for very small profits, in exchange for &REEN BACKS or COUNTRY PRODUCE,^ but will not sell them on Credit. i We buy Cotton, and will always pay the highert market price inl Cash. Give us a call. Snarpe, Fant & Bleckiey. Anderson, S. C, Jan. 24, 1867. 32 5 SAMUEL BROWN, JR., JSo. lO Granite Rott, Has just Received a New Slock of PALL AND WINT&& GOODS, WHICH he is now opening and selling at ex? tremely low prices, consisting of all kinds of DRES S GOODS, For ladies, selected with great care as to quality-' and durability, and which I can sell much below', the price heretofore paid for such goods. 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; assortment, which I can sell at prices to suit the times. ?v ; "ftATS AND CA'FS, A beautiful assortment?every variety, style and fashion for ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls. Come and sec, and you will not fail to buy. HARDWARE, A heavy and full assortment, together with almost everything which may be needed in the way of merchandize. I am permanently established here as a Merchant, and in selling,goods I shall be gov? erned by the motto, J'To live and let live." My friends and thVpublle-?re'jnVifred to examine my stock before Durchasing elsewhere. " SAMUEL BROWN, Jn., : Ko. 10 Granite Row. Nov h, I860 .. .* 20 Columbia Advertisements. P. B. GLASS, BOOKSELLER ?NJ) STATIONER, COLUMBIA, S. On Plain St., a few doors west of Main St., HAS constantly for sale a large assortment of SCHOOL BOO KS, LA. "W, Medical, Theological, Juvenile, ? and ? Furnished at Publishers7 prices^ Letter, Foolscap, Note, Legal, Aud other Papers, of English, French and Amer? ican manufacture. IB H V IS IL (0) IP IS ? s All sizes, qualities and colors. AXD ALL KINDS OF . . , STATIONERY, For the Office, School and Counting House. BLANK BOOKS; For Sheriffs, Clerks, and .other [District Officers, made to any Pattern at Lowest Prices. Orders by Mail attended to carefully and prompt? ly. Wholesale purchasers, Schools and Libraries supplied on special terms. Address, P. B. GLASS, ':??? ' ' Columbia, S. C. Dec 6, 1866 25 3m FISHER & LOWRANCE, COLUMBIA, S. ?.I KEEP constantly on hand a full supply of the following goods, viz:.- i, ? ?? < SWEDES IRON, all sizes, 1 to 12 inchos, ENG. IRON, lx? to 2x} inches, ' COUNTRY. IlioN, horse shoe size to 3xf inches, CAST, STEEL, i in square & octagon to 1J " PLOY//s'pEL,*4 to 12 inches wide. ANVILS, and VICES^ >e WA.GUN, TRACE, LOG and COIL CHAIN, NAILS, TACKS, SCREWS, AXES, PICKS, HAMMERS, HATCHETS & LOCKS, all kinds, ? HOLLOW-WARE, a full assor't, 10 cts. per lb. GRINDSTONES, AUGERS, . CHISELS, DRAWING-KNIVES, FARMERS' TOOLS,. .. SAWS, mill, cross-cut, hand, &c, ?? < IBOTSON'S FILES, the best in market, WOSTENHOLM'S, RODGERS' & ALEXAN? DER'S POCKET & TABLE C?TLERR and ? - RAZORS, ? BOLTING CLOTHS, No. 3 to 10, as low as con be bought in this market, BELTING, from 3 to 10 or 12 inches-larger sizes brought out to order, COFFEE ROASTERS, COFFEE MILLS, AXLES, SPRINGS, WAGON BOXES, SPOKES, SHAFTS, FELLOWS, HUBS, ENAMELED CLOTH aud LEATHER, OIL CARPET, . ? BOLTS' MALE ABLE CASTINGS, WRENCHES. GROCERIES. BAGGING, ROPE, SUGAR, COFFEE,j &c., &c, &c. ^ Sept 27,1866 15 8m .. Medical Card. DR. T. A. EVINS informs his patrons and tho public, that he may always be found, except when professionally engaged, at bis residence on McDufiie street, first door north of the Methodist Church. Jan 31, 1867 83 lm Charleston Advertisements. wholesale THE Wholesale Dry Goods Business heretofore conducted in tbe name of JO&N g. MILNOR & CO., will hereafter ee carried ox IS the name cr MILNOR, WILBUR & MARTIN, ? AT THE OLD STAND, 135 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. QUR HOUSE is now in receipt, of a full and de? sirable stock of, EANGY AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, and. we would invite our old friends and the trade generally to an examination of our stock. V?cTors And planters Will find it to their interest to examine our stock, as we are prepared to give them every facility in our'line to enable them to fill their orders and lay in their supplies. ?j8?Sf* Orders carefully and promptly filled. ?Vir. Wm. C. Small, late of the firm of Chamber? lain, Miller & Co., is with us, and would be pleas? ed if his friends will give him a call. N. B.?Messrs. Naylek; Smith & Co's Offico can be found at our Store f'tip' stairs). JOHN G. MILNOB, T. A. WILBUR, J. J. MARTIN Nov 15, 16G6 21 . \ 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 Creech, single and double barrel Guns, Breech loading Rifles, of small bore, Elcy's Percussion Caps, Wads and Carfriges, di? rect from the makers, Trace Chains, and all other kinds for farmers, Collins' Axes and Hatchets, Ames' Shovels and Spades, Cotton and Wool Cards, at very low prices, Gunpowder and Shot, And a general stock of Hardware, full and com? plete in all its branches. C. GRAVELEY, ? 52 East Bay, South of old Post Office, Charleston, S. Dec 13, I860 20 '3m NORTH, STEELE & WARDELL, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN w&mn i&iis; ?V? ?: . I '???:? Hosiery, Furnishing Goods, White Goods; 167 meeting street, Charleston, S. C, J. B. STEELE, ' C. C. NORTH, H. W. WARDELL, Jr. New York. Dec 0, I860 25 6m WM. IY1. BIRD & CO.; IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF WHITE LEAD. ZINC, PA INTS,, V ARNJ.SIIES, COLORS-,- 'OILS; WINDOW-GLASS, SASHES, DOORS and BLINDS. AGENTS FOR ' marvin's safes, ??? ? .? : AND howe's platform scales. jfa. 20G EAST BA Y STREET, . .. . Sign of Marvin's Safe, . CHARLESTON, &0. CA. ?3 '2m The Best Tonic Now in Usel MANUFACTURED- BY . 0. F. Panknin, Charleston, S. 0. Jen. 3, 1867 20 ly* #. H. CHAFEE, WHOLESALE GROCER, AND Commission Merchant, DEALER IN Butter, Lard, Cheese, Liquors, &c Consignments Received every Steamer. 207 EAST BAY, OPPOSITE NEW CUSTON HOUSF, CHARLESTON, S. C. 36 12m F. HORSEY, SUCCESSOR OF |)ris> (fops ro Strata $0?.W, No. 25 HAYNE STEEET; CHARLESTON, S. C. Dec 6, 1865 .... 25 - ?' JOHNSTON, CREWS & CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers In STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, No. 41 Hayne Street, Charleston, S. C. 33 4n