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Miscellaneous Advertisements PROCLAMATION. By his Excellency, JAMES L. ORB, Gov? ernor of South Carolina : "WHEREAS information has been communicated to this#Department that a scries of outrages have teen perpetrated on sundry persons, white and colored, in the Districts of Laurcus, Greenville, Anderson and Abbeville, by three desperate out Jaws, to wit: -Brown, known as Texas Brown, "by - Sullivan, of Laurehs, and by ?? Bur? kett, alias Burkhead, alias Wallace, Wherein the lives of many persons have been threatened and the property of others pillaged; and whereas it Las been represented that Elias Brown, afreedman, has been murdered by the two former; and where? as the said Brown committed an assault and bat? tery on the person of Lewis Clark, a frcedman, witji intent to kill, at Cokesbury, S. C; and where? as the said Brown, Sullivan and Burkett, alias .Wallace, perpetrated a daring robbery upon Jesse ' French, a citizen of Greenville, S. C; and Where? as the sail Brown and Burkett assaulted, with in? tent to kill, sundry citizens of Anderson District; and whereas these desperate outlaw!?, have com? mitted other acts of rapiue, plunder and outrage, and have thus far eluded and avoided arrest by the "Civil authorities for their manifold crimes : Now, know ye, that.I, JAMES L. ORR,' Gover? nor and Commander-in-Chief In and over the State jaforesaid, dp hereby offer a reward of NINE HUN? DRED DOLLARS for the arrest and safe delivery of the said Brown, Sullivan and Burkett in any Jail in this State, or THREE HUNDRED DOL? LARS for either of them. All Sheriffs, Constables, Magistrates and all othl Jer officers of the, State, civil and military, are hereby commanded and required to use every ex- j ertion to secure the arrest of the parties aforesaid, lo the end that the laws of this State may be main? tained and these outlaws brought to condign pun? ishment. In witness whereof, I have hereunto sdbscrioed my , name and caused the Veal of .the State to be i [l.b.] affixed, at the city of Columbia, this twen-, ty-second day oif February, A. D. 1867, and ! in the ninety-first year of the independence of the United States of America. . . JAMES L. ?RR, Governor; Ellison Capshs, Secretary of State; ?37 . _ 3 Notice of Copartnership. THE undersigned have formed a Copartnership under the name and-style of Hoyt & Walters, In the Publication of the Anderson InleUige'i\c'er and "South Carolina Baptist, and have purchased of W E. Walters the business and good will of the An 'derson Appeal, and likewise obligated themselves to fill out the unexpired subscriptions of sUid pa? per. ,. . . ? AU 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 16 TV. E. Walters, arid all persons indebted to the -Anderson fhteVAgencer p"ri?r 1*6 the Bame date, will make payment to James A. Hoyt. This Copartnership to continue without limitation. JAMES A: HOYT; ... W. E; WALTERS. Jan 31, 1867 33* Look to Tour Interest!! ?? HAVING had the entire assets of tiie firms of Sullivan & Sloan:;, John T. Sloan & Sullivan, and Sohn T. Sloan & Co., assigned and transferred to ine, all persons indebted to either of the above firms will save cost by settling soon, as I am com? pelled to sue, which I dislike to do very much. The Books arid Notes of Sullivan & Sloans are in the hands of Judge J. S. Murray. The Accounts and Notes of J. T. Sloan & Sullivan and J. T. Sloan & Co., Pcndteton, S. C;, will very soon be placed in ah officer's hands; at which time I will give notice. .,. K. SULLIVAN. Feb 20, 1867 36 NOTICE. COLUMBIA, Feb. 6, 1866. NOTICE is hereby given, that I have this day, transfeiTcd the' entire assets of the late firm of T. B. Benson & Co., to Messrs. Whituer & Whit? her, Attorneys at Law, Anderson Court House, for the benefit of such creditors who may signify their willingness to them within sixty days, to accept pro rata the proceeds as collected in full payment of their demands. JOHN T. SLOAN, Survivor. Feb 20,1867 36 Agents Wanted IN every county of North and South Carolina, to canvass and sell Lloyd's new double map of North America on the face, and a county map of the United States on the back?covering24square feet of muslin, with rollers, &c. Other agencies can be given if desired. Agents make from $5 to $20 per day. Address WARREN R.'MARSHALL, t ?cricr?l Agent Lloyd's Map, , . ., Columbia; S. C. Feb 20, 1867 3D LAW NOTICE* THE undersigned informs his old friends arid cli? ents that he has .returned jo the practice of his profession, and that he has f?rmcd.a copartner? ship with Gen. S. McCoTvan, of Abbeville, in all State and litigated civil cases, and hopes by promptness and Unremitting industry td deserve that support which was so liberally given him at the commencement of his professional career. . JOHN B. MO?RE. Anderson C. H.; Aprii 5, I860 42 ly . Agents Wanted For ''THE History of the War between the States Tracing Hs Origin, Causes arid Results," by Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, trnd for the Life, Letters and Speeches of Hon.' Alexander H. Stephens. By Henry Cleveland. Send for circulars and see Our terms. Address NATIONAL PUBLISHING HOUSE, Corner 7th and Main Sts., Richmond, Va. Feb 14, 1867 35 LAW CA KD. HON. A. T. DAVIDSON having resumed the practice of the Law, will attend promptly to all business entrusted to him in all the counties in North Carolina west of the Blue Ridge. IHb ad? dress is Franklin, Maccn county; North- Carolina. Thiodore F. Davidson is associated with him in the profession, and may be addressed at Ashcvillc, N. C. Feb 16, 1867 30 5 Assignees N?tice. ISHAM W. TAYLOR, having made an assignment ' to the undersigned, for the benefit of certain 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. "Broyles, Esq., with whom the same have been deposited for collection. JAMES M. McFALL, Assignee. Feb 14, 1867 85 NOTICE TO DEBTORS, THE Notes, Books and Accounts of T. B.' Benson & Co., have been placed in our hands for collec? tion. Persons indebted will save costs by seeking $n early settlement. Parties in Pickens can call at our office at Pickens Court; House. WHITNER & WHITNER, Att'ys: Feb 14, 1867 35. Pickens Courier copy. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons having claims aga^st the Estate of Levcrett A. Osbornc, deceased, will present them to the undersigned, properlr attested, and thoBC indebted to the said Esta*- will call and settle, and thereby save cost. J. S. MURRAY, Adm'r. Feb 20,3?^ 36 Legal Advertisements. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Hi 12"q[uity--A.ixclex'son. Mrfe. Louisa 0. Hammond, Adm'v with will an nexett vi. Guyto'n Guyton, Elias John Earle, William L. Hammond, el. al. Bill for salo of Kcal and Personal properly?foi payment ef debts. BY virtue of a Decretal Order to me directed from the Court of Equity, it is ordered that tlie Defen? dants, Elias John Earle, Guy tori Guy ton, and all and Bingular the other creditors of Samuel J. Ham ipoiid, dee'd, Testator of flie complainant, Louisa O.Hammond, do come in and establish their de? mands against the sstid Testator before me within three months after the publication of this notice, and that the said Elias John Earle and Guy ton G?yton, and all other creditors of the said Testa? tor, be and they are hereby restrained from prose? cuting their demands, or sucing at law, until the further order of said Court. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office. Dec 10, IS?? 26 STATE OF SOUTH ?ABOIJNA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. JOHN W. GUYTON, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of Anderson District, by virtue of a writ of Capias ad Satisfaciendum, at the,suit of John D. Ashmore, having filed in my office, together with a Schedule on oath, his estate and effect, his peti tition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he may be admitted to tho benefit of the Act of I 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 Auderson C. H., on the 25th day of March next, to chow cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the pe? tition aforesaid should not be granted. Clerk's Office, Anderson District, S. C, 25th day dT December, 1800. JOHN W. DANIELS, c.o.c.p. 41 lmf3m. In Equity~-Anderson. John F. Millford, et. al., by next friend, vt. Wil? liam Millford, tC. al. Proceedings to partition Real Estate. BY virtue of a Decretal Order to me directed, it is ordered thai tlie widow ?ud children (heirs at law) of Johi E. Millford, deceased, names and number unkabw'n, 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 go?'d sureties, to secure the pay? ment in,tfctebo .months of o?e hundred andl sixty four dollars.and fifteen cents, the appraised, valua? tion of Lot No. 6 of land, allotted io tli'cm by the commissioners under the writ in partition, and particularly described in their return, and receive the land, or in default thereof the said laud will be sold at public sale. , . . . W.,W. HUMPHREYS, ci'JLi). Commissioner's Office, .? ... ., Anderson, Feb 13," 1867. 85?Sin In Equity--A.iicl'ei*8biiL Jidiiti Wi Rbscmo?id; A'dm'r, &c, vs. Jane Rose rtiqttd atld Siiii?el G. RbscmoHd. Bill for parti? tion and sale of Real Estate. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Commis? sioner that the Defendant, Samuel G. Rosemond, lives without and beyond the jurisdiction of the. Court, ih the St'citc of Texas, and the Complainant haviiig this day filed Iiis Bill in the above stated case with the Commissioner, it is ordered that the said Defendant, Samuel G. Roscmond, answer, plead or demur to the same within forty days from tin's date, or the same Bill we taken as pro confesso as to him. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d. Com. Office, Anderson S. C, Jan. 28, 1807. 34 5 NOTICE. S? Guardians, Trustees3 GUARDIANS, Trustees, Receivers, &c, who arc required to make annual returns to this office of the Estates in their hands, possession or manage? ment are notified that the same must be. made on or by the first Monday in March next, or Rules will be issued against them as defaulters. W, W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, Jan. 22, 1867 3 m JOHN J. BAKER, DEALER IN Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Putty, Dyestuffs, Varnishes, Perfumeries, Extracts, Stationery, Ladies' fine Toilet Powders, Soaps, Hair, Tooth, Nail, Varnish and Paint Brushes, Fine Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Lamps, of every variety, Kerosine and Turpentine by the barrel. In short, everything usually kept in the Drug line?all of which 1 will sell at the very lowest figures for cash only. Also, Agent for the sale of Jayue's, Aycr's, Rad way's anuFo?tz's prcpanUiofis. .Keep constantly on hand al) the popular Patent Mcdiciues of the day. As I have made arrangements with one of the latc.firul, (Mr. Davis,) who is now doing business in Charleston "in his old way," I will only b>j sup? plied from that quarter with the very best, the mar? ket affords; and hence 1 think I can make it to the interest of customers at least t?1 etil! aticl exam? ine before purchasing elsewhere. Brick Range, next door above the Vast Office, Anderson 0- IL Jan1 It; 1867 31 4m C. F. CLAftHOKN, W. T. nERRING, A. M.' 120 Chcsnut St., jackson, 7 Warren Philadelphia: Block, Augusta, Ga.' CL?GItORN, HERDING & CO., Commission 3Ieiv:liaiitM, Agents for the Purchase and Sale of cotton; cotton yarns, sheet? ings, shirtings, drills; osnabuegs,&c. . Consigfi<ncnt? arrfl orders solicited. no'. 7 Barren block, AtTG?STA, GEORGIA.' 130 chestnut street; Philadelphia, Pa; Cash advanced onConsignm'ciitstq cither House, or to our friends in Liverpool. Ample Storage for Cotton in Augusta!. 36 2m GEO. M. JONEsT Surgeon De?tist, RESPECTFULLY offers his services to the people of Anderson and surrounding country. He i6 pre? pared for Extracting Teeth', Filling Teeth, in the best style, Setting Teefh on Pivot, Setting Artifi? cial Teeth in the latest and most improVcfl pla'tis, Mounting Teeth upon Vulcanite base, Gold or Pla tina?tlieHC are neat and handsome. All calls attended to at short notice, and all work warranted. Terms Cash, at moderate prices. Office?Up-staifs, over the old Enrolling Office. May 11, 1806" 8i ? -?-?i-? CHAS. ii. ALDEE. GEO. W* WAHREN'. ALBEE & WARREN, IHt'ORTRKS AND DEALERS IN 3?A.ITVTS, OILS, GLASS, &e. Kerosine Lamps and OU, no. 4 hayn j*] street; CHARLESTON, 8. C: ??*3G 2m' Medical Card. DR. T. A. EVINS informs his patrons and tho public, that he may always be found, except when professionally engaged, at his residence on McDuffie street, first door north of the Methodist Church. Jau 31, 1S67 33 lin I Dify Goods, Groceries, &c. SAMUEL BROWN, JE., No. lO Granite Row, Has just Received a New Stock of fall and winter goods, WHICHThcis 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 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. t T ttATS AW? CAPS, A beautiful assortment?every variety, style and fashion for ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls. Come and see, 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, "To live and let live." My friends and the public arc invited to examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. SAMUEL BROWN, Jb., No. 10 Granite Row. Nov 1, 18GG 20 gentlemen!' Ol?tMng Ind Furnishing STORE. CLAEE & WHITE HAVE just returned from New York, and are re? ceiving and opening the best and most fashionable stock of Gentlcraens' Furnishing Goods ever brought to this market. Our goods have been se? lected vith great care by an experienced Merchant Tailor. The Clothing Department comprises Cloths, from ?3.50 to ?15 per yard ; Cassimcrcs, from 75 cts. to ?10; Ky. Jeans, from 50 cts. to ?1.50; Vcst ircgs, 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 Trimming;:. Childrehs Patterns, 3 years old to 15. The Ladies nre invited to examine our Cloak Cloths', .consisting, of Beavers, Casimeres and Cloths, double width?pric.es from ?3.50 to ?10. Cloaks cul and made lo order in the latest styles. Suits put up in the most approved styicsj. and all work warranted. Cutting promptly attended to by Mr: Clark. J. B. CLARK; ? ...... T. M. AVHITE. Anderson, Oct. 18, 1866 ? ,18, ?? mm I ?m^Hn^^miui * 7 Columbia Advertisements. Po B. GLASS, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, COLUMBIA, S. C, On Plain St., a few doors west of Maiu St., HAS constantly for sale a large assor'mcnt of SCHOOL ROO RS, L A. "W, Medical, Theological, Juvenile, AND Furnished at Publishers' prices. Letter, Foolscap, Note, Legal, And other Papers, of English, French and Amer? ican manufacture. All sizes, qualities and colors. AN"1> ALL KINDS OF STATIONARY, For the Office, School and Counting House. BLANK BOOKS* For Sherilfs, Clerks, and other [District Officers, made to any Pattern at Lowest Prices. Orders by Mail attended to carcfulty and prompt? ly. Wholesale purchasers, Schools and Libraries supplied oil special terms. Address, P. B. gl??s; . Columbia, s\ C. Dec 6, 1866 . 25 3m FISHER & L0WRANGE, eOLUMBIA, S. C.,: KEEP constantly on hand a full supply cf the following goods, viz: SWEDES IRON, all sizes, 1 to' 12 irichee,' ENG. IRON, lx* to 2xA inches, COUNTRY IRON, horse shoe size t? 3xf inches, CAST STEEL, i in square & octngori to 1J " PLOW STEEL, 4 to 12 inches wide. ANVILS and VICES; WAGON; TRACE, LOG and COIL CHAIN; N?tLo,' tacks, Screws, axes, riCKs, HAMMERS, HATCHETS & LOCKS, all kinds, HOLLOW-WARE, a full assor't, 10 c'.a. 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 as can be bought iu this market, BELTING, frort 3 to 10 or 12 inbh'cs?larger sizes brought out. to ordcf, COFFEE ROASTERS, COFFEE MILLS,' AXLES, SPRINGS, WAGON BOXES, SPOKES, SHAFTS, FELLOWS, HUBS," ENAMELED CLOTH and LEATHER; OIL CARPET, BOLTS' MALE ABLE CASTINGS, WRENCHES. GROCERIES; BAGGING, ROPE, SUGAR, COFFEE, &c, &c, &c. Sept 27, 1806 15 8m t.HIVER & BECKHAM^ WHOLESALE AND IlKTAIL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Plain Street, 2d door from Main, COLTT31BIA, SO: CA. R. C. SHIVER. W. M. llfiCKUAM. DAVID JOSES. 36i' 2m Charleston Advertisements. WHOLESALE DRF GOODS HOUSE THE Wholesale Dry Goods Business heretofore conducted in (lie name of JOHN G. MILNOR & CO., will hereafter be carried ox in the name of MILNOR, WILBUR & MARTIN, AT THE OLD STAND, 135 MEETING STREET, 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 PL ANTERS Will findet 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. JBs??"* Orders carefully and promptly fillod. Mr. Wm. C. Small, latc'of the firm of Clmmbor lam, 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 Office can be found at our Store (up stairs). JO HIS G. MILNOR, T. A. WILBUR, J. J. MARTIN Nov 15, 18CC 21 ?ill i CHAKEEST?N, 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 bore, Eley's Percussion Caps, Wads and Caririgcs, di? rect from the makers, Trace Chaiiis, and all other kinds for farmers, Collins' Axes and Hatchets, Ames' Shovels and Spades, (7?ttoh 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; B2 East Bay, Soul? of old Post Office, . Charleston, S. tfjs'e 13, 18GG . 26 '3m NORTii, STEELE & WAliDELL, ivudilESALE Dealers in Hosiery, Furnishing Goods, W hite G-oods, 167 MEETING STREET, Charleston, S. Cr J. B. STEELE, C. C. NORTH, II. W. WARDELL, Jr. New York. Dec G, 18GG 25 Cm WM. ML BIRD & CO., IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF WHITE LEAD. ZINC, PAINTS, VARNISHES, COLORS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, SASHES, DOORS -. and BLINDS. AGENTS FOR MARVIN'S SAFES, ? AND HOWE'S PLATFORM SCALES. Jfo. 20G EAST BAY STREET, Si^n of Marvin's Safe, CHARLES T?N, SO. C?. 3G 2m The Best Tonic Now in Use. MANUFACTURED BY 0. F. Panknin, Charleston,, Si 0, Jan. 3,18G7 29 ly* HILBERS HOUSE, (LATE ?IRS. DIBBLES'.')' 084 KING- STREET, Between Wcntworth and Hazel Streets?East Side, Charleston, S. C: Transient Board?$2.50 per day. . Permanent Hoard?SIO to S15 per ivcck. IJSgf Special attention paid to the accommoda? tion' of families and single gentlemen." August 10, 18Gt> 9 W. H. CHAT EE, WHOLESALE G??CER, AND Commission Merchartt, DEALER IN Butter, Lard, Cheese, Liquors, &c Consignments Received every Steamer. 307 EAST BAY, OPPOSITE NEW CU9T0N HOUSE, CHARLESTON, S. C. 36 ? 12m JOHNSTON, CREWS & CO., Importers and Wholesale Doalers In STAPLE AND FANCY BUY GOODS, No. 41 Ilayiie Street, Charleston, S. C. 33 dm Charleston Advertisements. JOHN S. FAIELEY. RUTLEDGE WILSON. mn & fairley & e WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FANCY GOODS, WHITE GOODS, Besser, mm^0 FURNISHING GOODS, ETC., INVITE; (lie attention of Rclail Merchants throughout the country to their complete assort? ment of the above mentioned Goods, nuw#beiug opened at No. 37 Hayne Street) The old stand of Messrs. Hyatt, McBcbxey & Co. Their Stock has been selected with great care and a thorough knowledge of the wants of the Southern people, acquired during many years experience in business in Charleston. Our business motto will be Quick Sales and Short Profits. Orders will be promptly and carefully filled. jmm s. FAi&fefiY & co. The subscriber is particularly desirous of re? newing business relations with the customers of his old house, Marshall, Bubce & Co. J. S. FAIRLEY. Dec 6, 1866 25 No. 153 Meeting Street, FORMERLY JOHN ASJIURST & CO., GEORGE C. GOODRICH, 1 PHILIP WINEMAN, [ South Carolina. JOHN ASHIIURST, j DIRECT IMPORTERS OF DETJGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, CHARLESTON, S. C. Nov. 15, 1866 22 6m ESTABLISHED 1854. LEN@NI0K & SELL, Importers and Wholesale Dealers In MILLINERY? STRAW, axd IT A N C Y GOODS, Northeast Corner Meeting and Market Sts., CHARLESTON, S. C, INVITE the Trade to examine their full and va? ried assortment of BONNETS & HATS, trimmed and untrimmcd, RIBBONS, of all descriptions, FLOWERS. FEATHERS, DRES.S CAPS, NETS, VEILS, of newest designs, RUCHES, LACES, CRArES, SILKS, CORSETS, SKIRTS, &c, &c. Sept20,lS0G 14 4m e l mnm & go.; COTTON FACTORS axd COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 11? East 2~Sa>-, Charleston* S. C. HENRY L. JEFFER8. WM. H. JEFFERS. HAVING resumed the Cotton Factorage and Com? mission Business, carried on beferc the war by Cothntn, Jefcrs S Co., wo hope, by energy, and careful attention to the interest of our friends, to merit a continuance of their patronage. Charleston, S. C, Sept. 1, 1S66. 19 To the Public. THE PAVILION HOTEL, Corner Meeting and Hasel Streets, CHARLESTON, S. C. SO LONG AND ABLY CONDUCTED BY THE late II. L. BUTTER Fl ELD, will still be kept open for the accommodation of the Traveling Public. And its former friends ami patrons will find the usual accommodations and attentions bestowed on them as formerly, and the public favors already so well established as THE HOTEL of the Traveling Merchants of the South, will by earnest ctlbrts be faithfully preserved. Oct. 25. 1S00 10 4 MILLS HOUSE. Corner Queen and Meeting Sts, Charleston, S; C. THIS popular and well-know* House is ijfw fully open for the reception of visitors, having been re? furnished'with new and elegant furniture through? out ; and olFers to the traveller accommodations and conveniences as a. First Class Hotel,' not to be equalled by any North or South. The patronage of the travelling public is respectfully solicited. Rates of board, per day, $1.00. Rates of board per month as may bo agreed on JOSEPH PURCELL, Proprietor. Feb 15. 18GG ; 3'5 CHARLESTON HOTEL, T?IS popular and well known HOTEL, has been newly furnished throughout, by the present pro? prietor, who has been sixteen years connected with the establishment. W. WHITE, Proprietor. Gf.ohre G. Mixer, Superintendent. Ciiahlls A. MlUBlt, Cashier. May J, 1866 -16 3m' Drugs, Medicines, &c. Drugs! Drugs! Drugs! ARE receiving, and will keep constantly, on hand; a large and well-selected stock o'f Drhgsj Medicines and Chemicals, at. wholesale ptu? retail. CATER & WALTERS. PATENT MEDICINES. ALL the most popular Patent Medicines; such -as Jaync's, Aycr's, Strickland's and Radway's Prep? arations. Also, Brown's Essence of Jamaica Ginger, Rush ton's Cod Liver Oil, Riglcy's Extract of Buchu,' Pbilotokcnor Female's Fricud, Soothing-Syrup, Eye Water, Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry, Cough Lozcugcs, Itch Ointment, Benziue, Hoof land's German Bitters, Hostcttcr's Bitters, &c. For sale by CATER & WALTERS. Fancy Articles. COLOGNE, Fine Extract" for Hankcrchicf, Hair Shaving, Tooth and Nail. Brushes, Combs, Fancy Toilet Soaps?every variety, all the popular prep? arations for the Hair, Tcetli and Complexion, sucli 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 pf Youth, Bitter Sweet and Orange Blossoms. For sale cheap by CATER & WALTERS. DYE STDTES... SPANISH and Carolina Indigo,. Madder, Copper ras, Cudbear, Extract of Logwood, Chrome, green and yellow, &c. For sale by CATER & WALTERS. PAINTS AND OILS. SPIRITS of Turpentine, Paints, of all desoripr tic-ns, (dry and in oil,) Copal, Japan ahd Coacli Body Varnish. For sale by CATER & WALTERS. CONSTANTLY ON HAND, A pure article of Kerosine Oil, and a fine selection of Lamps and Chimneys. Also, Train Oil, Win? dow Glass and Putty. JB^" Orders from Physicians and Merchants are. respectfully solicited, and will meet with prompt uttention. CATER Si WALTERS. Feb 7,18G7 34 , LIVELY STABLE AT ANDERSON C. H. I JOHN L. ARNOLD ^jtrb ANNOUNCES to the publicr^osa, j[?5??5g^that he is prepared with good iffS^j&^f Harness arid Saddle Horses, Carriages, Buggies and Hacks to transport passengers to any point, at reasonable prices for Cash only. My Back or Omnibus will be at the Depot on the arrival of the trains, .and will carry passengers to any part of the Town.. Also, persons leaving by the morning train can be accommodated by giving notice the night before. Mr. F. M. Murphy is 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 Lina in that line. An elegant Hearse can he 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. Jan 31, 18G7 33 3 . Greenville & Columbia Rail Road. General Superintendent's Office, olumbia, Sept. 12, 18GG. On and afteir Monday, 17th inst., the rassenger. Trains will be. run daily, (Sunday's excepted) un? til further notice, as follows: Leave Columbia at - - 7 15 a. m. " Allst on, v 0 05 ' " " New berry, - - 10 35 a. m. Arrive at Abbeville, - 3 13 p. m. ?? '?? Anderson, - - 5 10 ?? ? " Greenville, - - 5 40 " Leave Greenville at' G GO a. m. " Anderson, - - - G 30 " " Abbeville, - - 8 35 a. m. " Newberry, ? 1 20 p. m. Arrive at Alston, - - 2 45 " " " Columbia,- - 4 40 " The bridge at Alston being now completed, pas? sengers and freights will be transported without delay. The expense of. freights, by the discontin uance of the wagons aud boats, will be largely reduced. . J. JL LaSALLE, Gen'l Supt. Sept 20,'1SG6 14 Schedule over S. C. Railroad. GENERAL SUP'TS OFFICE, ? OiAiti.ESTOx, S..C, Nov. 3, 180G. , ON and after Wednesday, November 7, ISGti, the Passenger Trains of this road will run the following schedule: AUGUSTA TRAIN. Leave Charleston,. 8.00 a. m. Arrive at Columbia, 5.20 p. m. Arrive at Augusta, 5.00 p. m Leave Augusta, . 7.00 a. m. Leave Columbia,', . G.50 a. m. Arrive at Charleston,' . 4.00 p. m. TlIROl'tiU HAIL TRAIN. Leave Augusta, ? 5.50 p. m. Arrive at Kingsvillc, 1.05 a. m. Arrive at Columbia, 3.00 a. m. Leave Columbia, . .. 2.00 p. m. Arrive at Kingsvill?,' 3.40 p. m. Armci at Augusta, 12.00 night' H. T. PEAKE, Gen'l Sup't. Noy 15, 1866 22 Schedule over the Blue Ridge Railroad; ON and after Monday the 17th inst., the Train? on the Blue Ridge Railroad will leave Anderson* for Pendlcton and Walhalla, on Wednesdays and" Saturdays, aftor the arrival of the Greenville &' Columbia Railroad Trains. . ? Will leave Walhalla on Mondays at. 3J o'clock,' a. m., connecting with the down Train of Green? ville & Columbia Railroa'd. Will leave Walhalla on Wednesdays at 10 o'clock," a. m. W. II. D. GAILLARD, Superintendent B. R. R. R. Sept 20, 18G6 16 F; HOESEY, SUCCESSOR OF Dints, dups Hifo Stoifo (Sooiis/ No. HAYNE STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Dec 6, 1805 25 WHTTNEE & WHITNER, Successors to Harrifon & Whitnont, Attorneys at Law and Solicitors in Equity; J. II WHITNER, B. F. WHITNER, Pickens C IL Anderson C. H. Jan 17, 1SG7_31_? LIVERY AND SALE STABLES,' 350 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA: Dec 5,' 18G(5 3C3