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South Carolina Bureau of Immigration, CHARLESTON, Feb. 21, 1867. THE undersigned having been appointed Commis? sioner, has been instructed by his Excellency, Governor Ose, to organize the Bureau at the earli-' est possible moment, Iii ? few days agents will be . appointed by the,Governor to proceed to Europe, Whose duty it will bo to induce immigration to our Suite, to disseminate such information as may be furnished them of laads for sale or lease; end to engage such laborers, mechanics, servants ?tid oth? er help as may be desired by the inhabitants of the State. An agent for the same dBject Will, per liaps, be dent lb New Vorfe. It would be desirable that our people furuitih this Bureau, with??t delay, with information how they desire to be served, in? dicating the" kind of help) they require and the wages wbieH they are willing to pay, or a descrip? tion of the lands they have for sale 8r lertse, and their terms and conditions: If combinations can ?Be formed in the several Districts of the State for joint action, it would, perhaps, facilitate mutual operations; ahd where arrangements can be made to advance part of the passage tt?ney ?f the la? boring immigrants by accepted orders to that effect ou any of the factors or merchants of Charleston, it would no doubt greatly advance the result. If J the people that favor this measure would meet at their respective Court Houses to consult, and indicate their wants, this Bureau would take great . pleasure in serving their interest to the best of its Ability. A pamphlet will be printed in several European languages for distribution, describing the capacities and advantages of our soil, climate, productions, &c., iu which many particulars, that are promptly furnished, may be advertised. The means at the disposal of this Bureau being strict? ly limited, the kind assistance of the conductors of | our public journals is respectfully requested. JOHN A. WAGENER, Commissioner of Immigration. Feb 27, 18G7 87 2 PROCLAMATION. By his Excellency, JAMES L. ORR-, Gvv ernor of South Carolina : WHEREAS information has been communicated to this Department ihs.t a series of outrages have been perpetrated on sundry persons, wliite and colored, in the Districts of LAlirenSj Greenville, Anderson and Abbeville, by three desperate out? laws, to wit:' -= Brottn, known as Texas Brown, ?by - Sullivan, of Lrturcn$; ahd by - Bur? kett, alias Burkbead? aUAi Wallace, wherein the lives of many pcrsoriS have bee? threatened and the properly of olheM p'tlaged; ttnd whereas it has been represented that Elias Browbi afreedman, hai been murdered by. th$ tw'd former; and where? as the said Brown committed an assault and bat? tery on the person ol' Lewis Clark, a frcedraan, with intent to kilt, *tCok*csbury; fj. C\; arid tfhere-: as tho said Brown, Sullivan arid Burkett, alias Wallace, perpetrated A daring robbery upori iesse Srench, a citizen of Greenville, 8. C.; orid Where2 as the said Brown and Burkett assaulted, with Hi tent'to kill, sundry citizens' of Anderson District; and whereas these desperate outlaw^ have 6dm . mitted other acts tJf Famine, pl?ndSt" MM mtti-ilge, and have thus far elndi'd ahd dVolddd arrdst by the . "civil authorities for their manifold crimes : Now, know ye, that X, JAMES L. ORR, Gover? nor and Commander'inrChief in and over the State aforesaid, do hereby offer a reward of NINE HUN? DRED DOLLARS fdk- the arrest and. safe delivery of the said Brown, Sullitafl and Burkett ih Any jail in this State, or THREE HUNDRED DOL? LARS for either of therm All Sheriffs, Constables, Magistrates and ail oth? er officers of the Stale, civil and military, are hereby commanded and required to use every ex? ertion to secure the arrest of the parties aforesaid; to the end that the laws of this State may be main? tained and these outlaws brought \i ceudign p'?n: ishment. ... . In witness whereof, t hove hcrcuillo Subscribed my name and caused the seal df the State to bo ?l.8.] affixed, at the city of Columbia, this twen? ty-second day ?:f February* As D. 1867, and in the ninety-first year of the Ihdcpeiidcnce of the United States of America. JAMES L. ORR. Governor. Ellison Capers, Secretary of State: 37 8 SPRING IMPORTATION. 1867. RIBBONS, M?linery. and Straw Goods! ARMSTRONG, CATOS & GO,, ? importers axd jobbers of BEBB03TS, BOUUETS, SILKS & SATEffS; Blondsj Nettsj Crajes, VelvBtej , Buch<:s, Flowers, Feathers, STRAVr* BONNETS & LADIES' HATS, Shaker HooQs, fecij- &ct, 237 and 239 Baltimore Stfeefy BALTIMORE, 3X?. Offer the largest Stock to Be fotirld in this coun? try, and itnequaled in chdice vdr'lety and cheapness. Orders; solicited ahd prompt attention given. Feb 27, .1867 . 87 To Administrators and Others. ALL persons indebted to the undersigned for ad? vertising through the Ordinary's Office for the years 1863 ant!! 18<>G are hfereby notified that a Btatemcht bf their indebtedhess is in trie' Kfttids of C*pt; RbbcH. jirnkiti; Ordinary for An'dersdn Dis? trict, and unless paytrlctlt is made dh* Or by the. 1 st dt.y of April next, the -accounts will tie placed in the hands oi art officer for collect ion. Adminis? trators and others interested will do well to call upon the Ordinary^ immediately and settle their ac? counts, as I aih compelled to Have mon6y, and lon? ger indulgjince.will not be given. Alt applications for administration and Rules issued by the Court of Ordinary are included in this statement, unless the same has been paick If you would save cost, attend to this matter at once. JAMES A. HOYT. Feb 27, 1867 37 . 4 Notice to tax payers. I WILL attend at the following times and places, for the purpose of assessing and receiving Taxes for the year 18GG, as follows: Honea Path, Monday and Tuesday, March 4th and 5th. Williamston; Wedneitday and Thursday, March 6th and 7th. Belton, Friday and Saturday, March 8th and kh. . . .. ' Anderson C H., during Court Wefek. S. E. MOORE, Tax Collector for Anderson District. Feb 27, 1867 37 Extra Family Flour, FOR SAU low M Cash, TOWBHS & BURRlSS. ? Feb 27,1867 37 3 Garden Seeds. LANDRF/m S Fresh and Genuine Garden Seeds, jest received, and for sale by TOWERS & BURRISS. Fe"b 14, 1867 86 3 Miscellaneous Advertisements LIVERY STABLE AT ANDERSON C. H. ! JOHll L. ARNOLD > ANNOUNCES to the public ^?-t* ~ that he is prepared w.ith goodj Harness and Saddle Horses, Carriage i; Buggies and Hacks to transport passengers to any point, at reasonable prices for Cash only. My Hack or Omnibus frill be at the tiep?t on ihe arrival of the trains, and.will carry passengers to any part of ihe ToWri. Als?, persons leaving by the mdrHiilg train cati be accommodated by giving notice the bight before. .. ? Mr. F. M. Murphy is in charge' Of the Drays and Wagons, and is in readiness at all times to haul go?ds, I'urtilture, &c, and great care will be taken with everything entrusted to him in that link Ah elegant Hearse can be secured on applica? tion to the undersigned. ..... Wood furnished by the Wad at ft reasonable price and dh short hotice. Cash on delivery. JOHN L. AHN OLD. Jan 81, 1?67 33 3 Notice of Copartnership; THE undersigned have formed ? Cbpartnfershii j under the name and style of Hoyt & Walters^ In the Publication of the Anderson Intelligencer arid SoutK Carolina Baptist, and have purchased of W. E. Walters the business and good will Of the An? derson Appeal, and likewise obligated thcrtiselves to fill out the unexpired subscriptions of said pa? per. All persons indebted to tlie Anderson Appeal, nnd all persons indebted to the South Carolina Bap? tist, prior to the 1st day of February, 1867, wil make payment to W. E. Walters, and all persons indebted to the Anderson Intelligencer prior tO the same date, will make payment to James A. Hoyt. This Copartnership to continue without limitation. JAMES A. HOYT, W; E. WALTERS. Jan 81, 186T S3 Look to Tour Interest! HAVING had the entire assets of the firms of Sullivan & Sloans, John T. Sloan & Sullivan, and John T. Sloan & Co., assigned and transferred to me, all persons indebted to either of the nbove firms will save cost by Bottling soon, as I am com? pelled to sue, which I dislike to do very much. The Books and Notes of Sullivan & Sloans are in the hands of Judge J. S. Murray. ? The Accounts and Note's' ?f J. T. Sloan & Sullivan and J. T. Sloan & Cd;, Pchdlcton, S. C, will very soon be placed in an officer's hands, at which time I wil give notice. N. K. SULLIVAN. Feb 20, 1807 90 NOTICE. COLUMBIA, Feb. 6, 18G6. NOTICE is hereby given, that I have this day, transferred the entire assets of the late firm of | T. B. Benson & Co., to Messrs. Whitner & Whit ncr. Attorneys at Law, Anderson Court House, for the benefit of such creditors who may signify their willingness to them ?ithin sixty days, to accept pro rata the proceeds as collected iu full payment of (heir demands. JOHN T. SLOAN, Survivor, feb ?0, 1867 36 Agents Wanted IN every county of North nnd South Carolina, to canvass and sell Lloyd's new double map of North America on the f;vce, and a county map of the United States on the back?covering24 square,feet of niusliii, with rollers, &c. Other ngencies can be given if desired. Agents make from So to $20 per dny. Address . ,. WARREN R. MARSHALL, Obtteral Agent ?oyd'.s Map, Columbia; S. C. fro 20, 18G7 3*0 LAW N?TIGET T?E UhdcriijgHed iflfohiiS lift eld friends nriii cli? ents that he has rctitriicil to the practice of his profession, and that he has formed a copartner? ship with Gen. S. McGownn; df Abbeville; i?i all State and litigated civil cases; rtiid 1'itpcs by prompt ness fttld unrenHttltlj*, industry to deserve that support which tfris so liberally given him at the commencement of his profestflohal career. . JtHlN B. MOORE. Anderson ?. 11, April 3, 1806 -42 ly Agents Wanted For "THE History of the War between Ihe Stales Tracing its Origin, Causes arid Re?UltH," by Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, and for the Life; Letters and Speeches of Hon. Alexander H. Stephens. By Henry Cleveland. Send fdr circulars And see our terms. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING HOUSE, Corner 7th and Main Sis., Richmond, Ya. Feb 14, 1867 35 LAW CAKdT HON. A. T. DAVIDSON having resumed the practice of the Law, will attend promptly to all business entrusted to him ih All the counties in North Carolina west df the Blue Ridge. His ad? dress is Franklin, Mncon county, North Carolina. Theodore F. Davidson is associated with hire in the profession, and may be addressed At AShoville. N C 1 Feb 10, 1807 SO . 5 Assignee's Notice. ISH.?M W. TAYLOR, having made r.ri assignment tothe Undersigned, for ilid benefit of certain pre? ferred creditors, notice is hereby given to all per? sons indebted to' him, by Sqte or Account, to make paynicnt to thyself, br A. T. Boyle's, ESq., with who'hi the sdtiie have been deposited for cdllcction. JAMES M. McFALL, Assignee. Fefc 14, i807 85 ? cm as. n. aloes. oed. w. Vaurex. ALB EE & WARREN, imfortbbs and dealers ik PAIIVXS, OILS, GLASS, Sec. Kerosine Lamps and Oil, NO. 4 HAYNB STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. 30 2m NOTICE TO DEBTORS. THE Notes, Books nnd Accounts of T. B. Benson & Co., have beeu placed in our hands for collec? tion. Persons indebted will savc-costs by seeking an early settlement. Parties in Pickchs can call at our office nt Piekens Court House WHITNER & WHITNER, Atfys. Feb 14,1807 85 ' Pltkens Courier copy. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, , ALL persons having claimn ngain?'l the Estate 6f LcvCrett A. Osb'Orne, deceased, will present them to the tfntlcfsigiled, properly attcsr.cd, and those indebted to the said Estate will Call and settle, arid thereby save cost. J. S. MURRAY, Adm'r. Feb 20, 1865 30 Golden Syrup & N. 0. Molasses. JUST RECEIVED, and for sale low for cash. TOWERS k BURRISS. Feb 14, 18C7 35 3 Legal Advertisements. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, In Eli?ity~-A.ai<lersbii: Mis. Louisa 0. Hammond, Adm'r with will an? nexed vs. Guyton Guyton, Elists John Barle, William L. Hammond, et. al. Hill for sale of Real and Personal property?f?r payment of 'debts. BY virtue of a Decretal Order to me directed front the Court of Equity, it is ordered that the Defend dants, Elias John Baric, Guyton Guyton, .rind all and singular tin: other creditors of Samuel J. Ham. hiond, dee'd, Testator of tile complainant, Louisa 0. Hammond; do come in and establish their de? mands against the said Testator before me within three mouths after the publication of this notice, and that the sn.iJ Elias John Earle and Guyion Guyton, nnd all other creditors of the said Testa? tor, be and they are hereby restrained from prose? cuting their demand*;, or sueing at law, until the further order of said Court. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, Dec 10, 1866 26 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. tf?HN W. GUYTON. who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Andnrson District, by virtue of a writ of Capias ad Salisfaaciidum, at the suit of John D. Ashmore, having filed in my office, together with a Schedule on oath, his estate nnd effect, his pcti titiori td the Court of Common Pleas,' praying that he may be admitted to the benefit of the Act of | the Gencrnl Assembly made for the relief df in? solvent debtors. It is ordered thnt the sdid John D. Ashrriore, and all other the creditors to whom the said Johii W. Guyton is in anywise indebted, he, arid they are hereby summoned and have no? tice to appear before the said Court at Anderson C. IL, on tho 25th day of March next, to show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the pe? tition aforesa.id should not be granted. Clerk's Office, Anderson District, S. C, 25th day of December, 1808: , . , JOHN W. DANIELS, c.b.c.K 4l_ lmf3i?. In Bquity---Aiiderson. Jdhn F. Mill ford, et. al., by next friend, vs. Wil? liam Millfjrd, et. al. Proceedings to partition Real Estrttli: , BY virtuiS of ? Decretal fjrder to hie directed, IL is ordered that the widow and children (heirs at law) of .lohn E: Millford, deceased, names and number unknown, who reside beyond .the limits of this State; do appear before me wiibin three months frdiri the publication hereof, and enter into bond with at least two good sureties, to secure the pay? ment in twelve months of one hundred and sixty four dollars nnd fifteen cents, trie appraised valua? tion .of Lot No. 0 of land, allotted to them by the commissioners under the writ In partition, and particularly eleseribed in their return, and receive the land, or In default tiicrbdf the said land will be sold at public sale* W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.A.?. Commissioner's Office. Anderson, Feb 13, 1867s 35?3m I? K^aity?A.ndez*son. John W. Rosemond, Adm'r, &c, vs. Jane Rose mond and Samuel G. Rosemond. Bill for parti? tion and sale nf Real Estate. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the C?trtinis sioncr that the Defendant, Samuel G. Rbseraond, lives without and beyond the .jurisdiction .of the Court, ih the State of Texas, and the Complainant having this day filed his Bill in the above Slated case with the Commissioner, it is ordered that the said Dcfcndnnt, Samuel G. Rosemond; answer, plead or demu r to the same Within forty days from this date, or the same Bill wc taken a3 pro confesso as to him. W. W. HUMPHREYS, C.e.a.d. Com. Office. Anderson S. C, Jan. 28, 1867. 34 5 THE STATE OF S??TH CAROLINA ANDERSON DISTRICT. WHEREAS, B. Frank Sloan has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on the Estate of B. F. Sloan, decease d : These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office on the 6th day of March, ISti", to show cause, if any they can, why said Administration should not be trranted. ROBERT J UN KIN, o.a.d. Feb 20, 1809 8? 2 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. WHEREAS, 0. H. P. Fant has applied td Trie for Letters of Administration on the Estate Of James R. Fnnt, deceased i These art tllercftir'e l? Site ahd itdmc'nisrl H.? and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas? ed to be nnd appear at my office on Thursday, Till day of March. 18H7; to show cause, if any ihey can, why said Administration should not be granted.' ROBERT JUNKIN, O.a.u. Feb. 2T, leCT 37 2 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. A27DERS0N DISTRICT. WHEREAS, Sallic J. McMurtery, has applied to me for Letters; of Administration on the FJtdte ?f I. F. McMurl?ry, deceased: These nr? therefore to.cite .rind admonish all atttl singular (He kindred anil creditors of said deceased to. be and appear at my office or> the Oth March, 1867; to shdtr cause, if ariy they can, why said Administration should not tie granted. ROBERT JUNKIN, b.A.ri. Feb 27, 1867 37 2 THE STATE OF SOUTH . CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. WHEREAS, Francis Davis has applied to rhe for Letters of Administration on the Estate of George W. Davis, deceased : These are therefore to cite arid adriiotiish all arid singular tlic kindred and creditors b'f said deceased to be arid appear at my office cri Monday, the 11th of March tiext, tc shttw crt?tSe, ifahy they c'ah, why 6riid Administration should not bo granted. Given under my hand; tind the seal of tho Cdurt of Ordinary, this 25th day of February, A. D.. 1867. ROBERT JUNKINj b.a.D. Feb 2T, 1867 8T 2 NOTICE. To Guardians* Trustees, &c. GUARDIANS, Trustees, Receivers, &c, who arc required to make annual returns to this office of i he Estates iu their hands, possession or manage? ment aru notified that the same must be made on or by the firut Monday in March next, or Rules will be issued against them as defaulters. W, W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, .Tan. 22, 18l>7 3m OEO. M. JONES, Surgeon D enlist, RESPECTFULLY offers his services lo the people of Anderson n.nd surrounding country. He is pre? pared lor Extracting Teeth, Filling Teeth, in the best stylo, Seating Teeth on Pivot, Setting Artifi? cial Teeth it; the latest and most improved plans, Mounting Tooth upon Vulcanite base, Gold or Pla? ting?these are neat and handsome. All calls attended to at short notice, and all work warranted. Terms Cash, at moderate prices. Office?Up-stairs, over the old Enrolling Office. May 11, i86t> . Hi_ WHINES WHITNER, ?ueoossors to HarrtB?'? & Whitnori, Attorneys at Law and Solicitors in Equity. J, H. WHITNER, B. F. WHITNER, Pickens C. II: Anderson C. II. Jan 17, 1807 31 PLANTER'S HOTEL, AUGUSTA, OA., NEWLY Furnished and refitted, unsurpassed by any Hotel .South, was re-opened to tho public Oc? tober 8, lWtitJ, by T. S. NICKEltSON, Proprietor, late of the Mills House, Charleston, and proprie? tor of NickerHon's Hotel, Columbia, S. C. NovSO, 1866 6mi Drugs, Medicines, &c Drugs! Sriigs! Driigis! ARE receiving, and will keep constantly on hand, a large and well-selected stock of Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, at wholesale and retail. CATER & WALTERS: PATENT MEDICINES. ALL the most popular Tatcnt Medicines, such |U Jaync's, Ayer's, Strickland's and Radway"s Prep? arations. Also, Br?wn'b Essence of Jamaica Ginger, Rlish ton's Cod Li vex Oil; Rislcy's Extract of Biichu, Philotoketl Of Female's Friend, Soothing Syrup, Eye Water, Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, Cough Lozenges, Itcli Ointment, Benzine, Hoof land's Gefman Bitters; H?stctlbr's Bitters, &c. For sale by CATER & WALTERS. Fancy Articled COLOGNE, Fine Extracts for ITankcrchief, Hiiir Shaving, Tooth and Nail Brushes, Cambs, Fancy Toilet Soaps?every variety, all ihe popular prep? arations for the Hair, Tbetji arid Complexion, such as Burnett's Cocaine, Hall's Vegetable llair lie newer, Katharion, Tricophnrou*, Bachelor's Hair Dye, Sozodont,,Odohtine,. Pearl Deritifrice, Pearl Drops, Laird's Bloom of Youth, Bitler Sweet and Orange Blossoms. For sale cheap by . . . Cater & Walters. DYE STITFFS. SPANtSft 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. ??N?TANtfLY ON HAND, A pure article of Kerosine Oil, and a fine selection of Lamps and Chimneys. Also, Train Oil, Win? dow Glass and Putty. Orders from Physicians and Merchants are respectfully solicited, and will meet with prompt attention. , - CATER & WALTERS. Feb 7,1507 34 JOHN J. BAKER, DEALER IN Drug's, Chemicals, Paints', Oils; ,. Window Glass, Putty, Dyestuffs, Varnishc?, Perfumeries, Extracts, Stationery, Ladies' fine Toilet Powders, Soaps, Hair, To?lK, Nail, Varnish and Paint Brushes, Fine Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Lamps, of every variety, . Kerosine and Turpentine by the barrel. . lit Short, everything usually kept in the Drug IfrJc?all of which I will sell at the very lowest figures for cash only. Also, Agent for the sale of Jayne's, Ayer's, Rad way's and Foutz's preparations. Keep constantly on hand nil the popular Patent Medicines Cf the day. As I have made arrangements wilH bn? of the late fitm, (Mr. Davis,) who is now doing business in Charleston "in his bid way;" 1 will only be sup? plied from that quarter with the very best the mar? ket affordu; and hence I think I can make it to the interest ol customers at. least to call and exam? ine before purchasing elsewhere. Brick Range, next door above the Post Office, Anderson C. H. Jan 17, 1807 31 dm Miscellaneous Advertisements PROSPECTUS OF THE KAPTIST. WE Propose to publish a WEEKLY PAPER, devo? ted to the diffusion of the principles of religion' and the interests of the Baptist denomination.? We have been moved to this undertaking by the solicitations of brethren in various portions of the Staid, as well as of other States, among the rea? ders of the late Confederate Baptist, and by our own conviction that a paper of a high character would contribute largely to the intellectual improv mertt, the religious progress and the general wel? fare of tlie cliurches. Ihe field is large; affording amplfe rbiim for all sincere and zealous laborers. The fiaptist will be printed on a sheet about twenty-two by thirty-two inches, ahd will contain twenty-four broad columns, mostly in Long Primer type, clear and legible, so that it may be read with comfort, even by the aged. Its entire mechanical execution will be of Ihe highest order. Our col? umns will be enriched by correspondence and con? tributions from the dthcr Southern States, and oc? casionally from, Europe and our missionary sta? tions abroad.' The entertainment and instruction of the young?especially the jbhildren?will not be forgotten; arid Stir venerable frieild, "Uncle Fabmti;" sb* well And favorable known to the read? ers Of tlie Confederate Baptist, will resume his labors in their behalf. In short, wo possess all the facilities requisite to produce a pnper of the first rank; A3 such, we offer it to our brethren, aiid solicit their generous co-operation. The Baptist will be issued as soon as a sufficient number of subscribers have been secured. Tkrms?S3 a yedr; payable on the reception of j the first utt tuber. . ....... 1.. . . ? All communications will be addressed fo " The Bavt\st, Columbia; S: C." J; t: REYNOLDS, A; K. DURHAM,* Editors and Proprietors. March C, 18C7 38 GENTLEMENS' Clothing and Furnishing store. claek & White HAVE just returned from New York, and are re? ceiving and opening the best and most fashionable stock of Gentlemens' Furnishing Goods ever brought to this market. Our goods have been se? lected with great caro by an experienced Merchant Tailor. The Clothing Department comprises Cloths, from S3.50 to $15 per yard ; Cassimercs, from 75 cts. to S10; Ky. Jeans, from 50 cts. to ?1.50; Vest ings, a complete assortment; Shirts, of all quali? ties ; Collars, linen and paper ; Neck Tics, Hosie? ry, Scarfs, Suspenders, Combs and Brushes, to? gether with a complete assortment of Tailoring Trimmings. Childrens Patterns, 3 years old to 15. The Ladies arc invite'l to examine our Cloak Cloths, .consisting of Beavers', Casimerss and Cloths, double widtli?prices frort S3.50 to $10. Cloaks cut and made to order in the latest styles. Suits put up in the most approved styles, and nil work warranted. Cutting promptly attended to' by Mr. Clark. . . 1 B. CLARK, . , T. M. white. Anderson, Oct. 18, 1866 lb NATIONAL IOTElT Near the Greenville and Charleston Depots, Columbia, s. c THE public is inforrned thai the abovo Hold has ,jnst been finished, and contains new furniture throughout, for the accommodation of Regularand Transient. Boarders. The very best that t ie mar? kets afford will be found on his table, prepared in excellent style. Charges moderate. ROBERT JOINER. 1 August 10, 1860 17 I Dry Goods, Groceries, &c. Goods at Cost! THOSE in want of ?E?DY MADE CLOTHING will do well to call at our Store, here and at Pendletoii, and buy ibr New York Cost and Expenses. "We oifer our entire Stock of Goods, at both pldces, for very small profits, i:ri exchange for GREEN? BACKS or COUNTRY PRODUCE, btit will not sell them on Credit. We buy C?tton, and will always pay the highert market price in Cash. Give us a call: Sharpe, Fant & Bleekley. Anderson, S. C, Jan. 24, 18C7. 32 6" SAMUEL BROWN., JR., IVo. lO OrRhitB Bow, Has just Received a New Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, WHICII he is now opening and selling at ex? tremely low prices, consisting of all kinds of DRESS 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 slock, 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. CAff'S, A beautiful assortment?every variety, style and fashion for ladies and gentlemen, boy? nnd girls. Come and see, and you will not fail to buy. HARDWARE, A heavy and full assortment, together Willi almost everything which may be needed in the way of merchandize. I am permanently established here as a Merchant, and in selling goods I uhall be gov? erned by the motto, "To live and let ji.ve." My friends and the public arc iiiin teil to examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. SAMUEL BROWN, Jn.; No. 10 Granite Row. Nov 1, 1806 _ 30 Columbia Advertisements. V. B. GLASS^ BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, COLUMBIA, S. On Plain St., a few doors west of Main St., HAS constantly for sale a large assortment of SCHOOL BOO KS, Medical, Theological, Juvenile, And Furnished at Publishers' prices. Letter; Foolscap, ftote, Legal, And other Tapers, of English; French and Amer? ican manufacture. IE H V IE IL <D IP IS ? s All sizes, qualities and colors: AND ALL KINDS OF Stationery $ For the Office; School atid Counting House. BLANK BOOKS* For Sheriffs, Clerks1, and other [District O&ccrs, made to tiny Pattern at Lowest Prices! Orders by Mail attended to carefully and prompt? ly. Wliolcsale purchasers, Schools and Libraries supplied on Special 'terms. Address, , P.. B. GLASS, , . Columbia, s. C. Dec 0, 1?06 20 3m FISHER & LOWRANCE, COLUMBIA, S. C.j KEEP constantly on hand o full supply of the following goods, viz: swedes iron, all sizes, 1 to 12 inches, ENG. iron, lxj to 2sJ inches, country iron, horseshoe size to Szj inches, cast steel, \ in square & octagon to 1$ " plow steel, 4 to 12 inches wide. anvils and vices, wagon, trace, log and coil chain, nails, tacks, screws, axes, picks, hammers, hatchets k locks, till kinds, iiollow-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, wosteniiolm's, .rodgers' & alexan? DER's pocket & table cutlerr and razors, . bolting cloths, No. 3 to 10; as low ob con be bought in this market, belting, from 8 to 10 or 12 inches?larger sixes brought otit to order, coffee boasters, coffee mills; axles, springs, wagon boxes. spokes, shafts, fellows, HUBS, enameled cloth and leather; oil carpet, bolts' male able castings, wrenches, groceries; bagging, rope, fiUGAR, coffee, Ac, &c, &c. Sept 27,1800 . 15 3m Medical Card. DR. T. A. evins informs 'his patrons and the public, that he may always be found, except when j professionally engaged, at his residence on McDulfie street, first door north of the Methodist Church. j Jan 81, 1867 83 Im | Charleston Advertisements; _ WHOLESALE DRY GOODS ROUSE THE Wholesale Dry Goods Business heretofore conducted in the name of JOHN G. MILNOR & CO., ?WILL HEREAFTER BK CARRIED OX IX TUB XAMfi <tf MILNOR, WILBUR & MAKTINj AT THE OLD STAND, 135 MEETING ST?SJET; charleston, s. c; OUR HOUSE is now in receipt of a full and de? sirable stock of FANCY AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, and we would invite our old friends and the trade generally' to an examination of our stock! FACTORS AND PLANTERS Will findet to their interest to examine our stockj as we arc prepared to give them every facility in our line to enable them to fill their orders and lay in their supplies. Orders carefully and promptly filled. Mr. 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. 11.?Messrs. Nayi.kr, Smith & Co's Office can be found ?t our Store (up stairs). JOHN G. MILNOR, T. A. WILBUR, J. J. MARTIN Nor 15; ISGG 21 cM?klest?n, s. ?. THE subscriber begs to inform his friends iil Anderson District, that he hoe received direct froni England by the vessels "Cardigan" and the "Ame? lia," from Liverpool, a fine stock of HARDWARE; which he offers at'very low prices. Talent breech, single and double barrel Guns, Breech loading Rifles, of small bore, Eley's Percussion Capjj Wads and Cartriges, di? rect from Ihe makers, Trace Chaius, and all other kificls for farmors; 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, ?62 East Bay, South of old Post Office, Charleston, S. Dec 18, 1BGG 26 -3m NOBTHj STEELE & WARDEIL; Wholesale dealers in Bidlmt% |lcrfumcrj, ?Mtrj, Hosiery, Furnishing Goods, "White Good^ 167 MEETING STREET, Charleston, S. C. J. B. STEELE, C. C. NORTH, II. W; WARDELL, jr. New York. Dec 6, 1S66 ?5 * 6m WM. IV1. BIRD & CO.j iMroRTEits And manufacturers of WttJT? LEAD. zinc, ..... paints, varnishes, colors, oils, . Window glass. SASHES, DOORS and blinds. ac.ents for MARVIN'S SAFES; and HOWE'S PLATFORM SCALES: iVo. 206 EAST BAY STREET, Sign of Marvin's Safe, charleston, so. ca; 36 2m The Best Tonic Xoiv in Use: No. 25 HAYNE STREET; charleston, s. c. Dec 6, 18C5 25 . W. H. CHAFEE, WHOLESALE GJROCjfelt; AND Commission Merchant, DEALER IN Butter, Lard, Cheese, Liquors, &c Consignments Received every Steamer. 207 EAST BAY, OPPOSITE NEW CUSTON HOUSE} charleston, S. c. 36 12m JOHNSTON, CREWS & CO., Importers and Wholesale Doalers In STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, No. 11 Haync Sti-cet, Charleston, S. C.