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Grand National Entertainment, For the benefit of the-. LADIES' SOCIETY In Aid of the Siifetiflg M DestMePoor of &0i?tt ? tfiUHako place iaM&ikg^ '67. > The fiLadieV Society b? aid of the Suffering and " Destitute Poor of the. South" would respectfully and earnestly,call the attention .of the generous ?orUieJ?jSttb?ctei'-tfie gheat distress and fearful coffering-now: prevailing in the Southern States, letters are^daity--received from thc^ South, from ? ?he GeVeraterCommandlng, Governors; ministers and eminent citizens, furnishing the most heart? rending details of the actual wont,- famine and " .starvation in theirimmeulate-neighborhood. The ^following few. extracts from, the very many betters >received'by.the Secretary and Managers > f the ^Societyarerespectfullyreferred'to:. ?H'uQu.uiTEns, 4th Military District, . -(Mississippi and Arkansas,) Vicksbi/ro. Miss., May 18,1867. , I ttniigla^'>te^ee that the attention of the gentle ??nnd'humane-ladies of'the North is being turned to Vards- the-sadand desolate condition of this once 4e?ppy?landf .Yon, ^radatoi^-rManded with the plenty and 'ccraferts of.-a'Srealtby city,; can scarcely appreci -'?to'the'JacWhat, in many parts of tho South, whole ?comaiunities urc; by/a failure-in crops and the ab -~a?nce bf-money or- its equivalent,- left ;in want." of ?the-necessaries of life.; .and that poor wqmenr with 'iarge!families.?f helpless chiMcen, .so. accustomed . to depend on the labor of others,:, that' now, with ? no husband, brother or "servant to. help, and no inoney,*.tbey dn hot know what to do-or where to .go for. food ; but arerteft;in:tbe solitudes of these ^Southern forests, in regs aad-gauet with hunger, -aubai??ng^n. what the "mother or Tafijer children ?can ahobt'or-pick up in ihe.'woodsy or on what the tfeir neighbors, treariy-as poor as-they are can bring them.: ? 1 Officers of my acquaintance hay* met with such -Brothers,i Iphg^fter dark, out in. the woods, with /?n old gun just-ircd,-. and tho. coon or p?'Saam just 'killed;- have gone "home .with them-and "Ynet the - 'grbup-ofiittlc^starvelings -waiting patiently moth ?eti refused with.some or the only sort of food "they ?iad tasted fot'weeks; and women and children 'hkre beea found within, sixty miles of (he capital ? ^^^outbcror-StatCiidarling the past year,, who had starvedrto- death in .their -lonesome cabrns. ?h.ese"" C!?se3 of^great distress afe tare in Southern cities, for tbere,7?Tcn the most delicately bred.can " generally, find .some, work which, they can. do-toj ieep the wolf from the door, but' the fattos Of {plantations in the' South .tire peculiarly secluded, *witb -milesof forest or swamp between them, poor breads, and-the stock and animals nearly all taken fty the war, the famine, the.floods,~or the thieves, "who in such times infest a country, and the dis rtreased families are often, by tho time necessity motes them waat io leave, too sick to travel on foot^and.thereos'no.bther way to go:" . T-fdrproposed entertainment,. Madam, should it ?produce only funds enough to relieve a small, frac? tion of thedestitution of this.-country, will be a good, beginning, and may be followed in other ioiiies North by similar appeals to .people who have rhopplly'neyer felt the desolation and the horrors which' follow, in the tracks of p:eat armies of inva? sion.. .God speea' your society in the good work, is -the "isIi of, Madam, yours truly, F. O.C. ORD, ?Brevet Major-General, "-' rflsaDCi?A"BTErs, First Military Division. - Richmond. Ya., May 11, 1867. . Jlns." Harlowe 'Mathas?My De*r Madam :- I . shall be too glad if anything Lean say will aid the. society in-its noble-werk. A lerge iproportioHrof ?the people of the"Sotrth hatye suffered and many are still suffering almost to the limit of endurance ?from the devastation of war and subsequent failure ?of crops.-! They are making every possible cxer tion-to revive their^various. branches -of industry -end become self-supporting. ,*r/he liberal iasst^t-" ance which the Northern people arc well able to give, will relieve a great amount of distress, and will no doubt besufficient'io place the'poor of the South beyond further suffering for food. The rc ccnt-mnnifeslations of aa -almost universal desire ?ttr<hjgb?ut the South .for a really, fratcrnat re "union with the North, may well servo to stinrchxte tircgeaeroussympathies of the Northern ^reo'ple, while nothing could do more to foster, and encour-: ?"?ge.the .growth of a healthy sentiment in the -South: 1tBah thtLg^nerous aid/which it is the 'frirssioa of' .your society to invoke. I sincerely hdpc'the noble ?efforts of "the society may result in the most abtin-: ?daht success. . I am> dear Madam,~very rcspectful yotfr obedient servant. J. M. SCHOFIELD, * ?Maj?r-Gcncral. UrADQCAiiTxns, Second Military Division, Charleston, S. C, May 13, 1867. The excellent:purpose you have in view canndi j be too much commended. The liberality of the \ Government of the United Srates, and the munifi- j cent contributions already made for the relief of ?ho widespread destitution in the States, leaves .great'numbers unprovided with food and clothing. ?And until.an abundant harvest enables the people ?hero to do-more for themselves, I trust the ever gese*dtis ift;d tptcrspertras 'coTnmrrteV'cf'^G North will continue tberr ?h?hle gifts to this impoverished and afSicted population.' .With tny best wishes for tho success of your Undertaking, I remain, Madam, very respectfully, " DANIEL E. SICKLES, Commanding Second Military District. . Columbia, S. C, May 10,1867.. Permit me not only to.givey?u ih\ assurance of my poeHielp in this .your generous endeavor, to reliewe?nr- impoverished and nhhappy people, but to ox^ress^o .you in- -their -behalf, that gratitude. which b to-eminently yetrr true for the geOetous sympathy -manifested .by-your Organisation ifdr those <among ns in distress. .Wishing" you God speed in your noble work, I am, Madam, very rc spectrully-, your Obedient serva? t, . dAMES L. ORR, Governor South Carolina. OnEENsnono, May 14-, 1867-. Have jtasfreltifbed from a tour through the Sec? tion made metnorable by "Sherman's inarch to the seaboard." Poverty, suffering and destitution of the people can'scarcely be realized?living in huts, rudely constructed Of charred boards, of rails, boughs and nrnd, you ore met by hollow-eyed, emaciated forms, whose first words iare "bread'-? for something to stifle the cravings of hunger. In one place, 1 witnessed the body of a child borne to Its last rest, on a board, in the same ntgs.in which it died. In another, four females existed for a week on two pounds of corn, together with some roots. On the road, t met another who bad walked twelm miles to- beg some food for her children. Many other instances can be given of sad suffering from actual want of food- Very truly, - FREDERICK WATTS, M. D; The public have already responded n?bly lb tic tall, but not to the extept required to keep starva Vi?n' frtn?t'ffiAkifi'l victims of many. Additional fund's must be raised at once ; the case is urgent. The Lady Managers, after mature deliberation, have decided to bring it before, the generous peo? ple of the North, by giving a Grand National En ?ertainjnent,. trusting to their active co-operation ! and sympathizing aid for the immediate supply of means to enable them to purchase and forward food to starring thousands. The Grand National En? tertainment will be given at Washington, D. C, August 1, 1867. 300,000 tickets will be offered - for sale, at $2 each. Every ticket will be entitled to an award, which will take place at the same time. Half of the amount will be in valuable awards to the holders, aqd the balance will be de? voted at once (q the Lady Managers to purohaslng food tq be sent South for immediate distribution among the most needy. The Lady Managers have entered into an arTapgement with Messrs. Bcntley, Ct?xk e Co. to superintend the disposal of tickets, and conduct the entertainment in a manner worthy the patronage and support of the public. LIST OF AWARDS. ' 1. An elegant Mansion on Fifth Aveuue, New York City; title perfect, deed de? posited in Escro^ aotual value, $80,000 2. Twenty Thousand Dollars in 10.40 Government Bonds, 20,000 S. 1 entire Set Diamonds complete, com - prising Pin, Ear-rings, Bracelet and Necklace, very magnificent, . 16,000 i. 1 Sit of elegant Diamonds, complote, 12,000 5. 1 Set Diamonde and Emeralds; ' 10,000 6. 1 Set Diamond Studs and Sleeve Bat tons, .7,000 7. 2 Single Solitaire Diamond Rings, 6,000 8. 1 Single Solitaire Diamond Pin, 4,000 9. 1 Single Solitaire Diamond Stud, 8.000 10. 1 Diamond Scarf Pin, 2,000 11 to 36. 5 Cluster Diamond Rings, 1,000 .; each, 5,000 16 to 20. 5 Jules Jurgensen Watches, f Hunters,] ?600 each'. 8,000 21 to 25. S.Thos. Nardin Watches, [Hufi Md,>$600 each, 2,500 26 td 60: 25 Solitaire Diamond Rings; 600" 4 each. 12,600 51- to 75. 25 Sets elegant Coral, complete, 7 S40? edch, 10,000 76 to 125. B0 Sets elegant Garnets, com? plete, comprising Bracelet, SIeeve"But- ? tolis, Ear-Htirfgs and Breastpin, $200 -' - each, ' ; 10,000 i26 to 1,125. 1,000 Chromds: Artist's Proof, 20,000 1,126 to 6,125. .6.000 Elegant Engravings, 25,000 6,125 to 6,225/100 Sets Silver Plated Tea Service, very heavy, 10,000 6,226 Id 10,000. Consisting of Work Bores, Writing Deiks, Photographic Albums, Sets Silver Plated Forks. Fish Knivesi . Napkin Rings, Boxes, ladies Hand- . kerchiefs, Gloves, &c, 44,000 ,- Total, S300.000 All awards will be delivered or forwarded as directed, the day After.the distributipb. The di9r. iribution will be superintended by a Committee of well known gentlemen, who, in giving their aid and sanction to this noble charity, .will not only receive the confidence of the public at large, but the warmest thanks of the Ladies' Society Id Aid of the Suffering and Destitute Poor of the South. Single Tickets, i$&.dO. 6 Tickets,- $9 10 Tickets, .18 20 Tickets, 86 30 Tickets, . 64 40 Tickets, 72 50 Tickets, 90 CLUB RATES. 75 Tickets, S185 100 Tickets, 180 150 Tickets, 270 200 Tickets, 860 300'Tickets, 540 500 Tickets, ?00 Established and reliable gents will ?fee allowed 15 per cent, commission. All orders or communi? cations addressed to main office. - BENTLEY, CLARK & CO., 222 Pennsylvania Avenue, [P. O. Box 10] Washington, D: .C' Full information "regnrding the Entertainment may Bo obtained at the office of. tbe "LadiCB' So? ciety in Aid of the Sitfjering and Destitute Poor of the South," No. 175 Fifth Avenue, New York. HONORARY MEMBERS* STrs. L W Jerome," " Mark Brumagin, " James Willets, ?? "E Underbill, " Wm fveson, " James Darling, " H Shumari, " A Frear, " Abraham Lincoln; C^N Ch?pin, ". M Duncan, ? J H Clark, " Daniel Sloan, - WB Aster, " " AT-Stcwart, " August Belmont, " W Aspinwall " Simeon Draper, " A. Lawrence, "RE Fenton, Mrs. Hyatt;. " A C Richards, ?>? E C CarfiugfoQ, " M C Cogswell, ?? T K. Tillinghast, ?* M J Grinnell, " M K Shaffer, " C M Garrison, ?? AB Mack, J| J.B Barririgtoh, " M A rtellogg, " Le Grand Ciipe?3, " A L Be Forest, " LE Kennedy, " BO Taylor, " J C Fremont, " Frank E Howe, ?? George Munger, A E Burnside, " H C Murphy, ? Major-Gcnernl Philip H. Sheridan, Commanding 5th Military District, N. O. Major-General John Pope, Commanding 3d Mili tary Disfrict, Mobile. Major^SeKcral ^.'M. Schofield, Commanding 1st Military District, Richmond. . MajorjGetteral E. O. C. Ord, Commanding 4th Military-District, Vicksburg. Major-General Daniel E". Sicklos, Commanding 2d Military District,'Charieston. Nlajbr-Gcneral-Johu A. Dix, U. S- Minister, Parts, France. Governor A. E. Burhside, Rhode Island* " 6. Pienpofit, Virghrife, " Thomas Swan'h, Maryland. ? ?? J. Worth, North Carolina. u James L."Orr, Eolith Carolina. n R. M. PaYfofa, Alabama. n Clmrles J. Jcfakimj, Georgia. " -J. Mndiaon Weil?, Louisiana. " W^ G. Browfllow, Tennessee. '? Thomas E. Bramlette, Kentucky. '" Isaac Murphy, Arkansas. ?? -David a Walker, Florida. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE-. Mrs Laura Broo'ks j Mrs H Sherman, " Charles Wadswcrrth, j MisvM Duncan, " Drake Mills, I ?? Maria Moulion, "ES Adams, | Mrs James Clark. Mbe. ?abl?wf. Matuer, Secretary, Fifth Avenue, *N. Y. Jilly S, 186*7, 3?5t PENDLET0N FACTORY. THE WOOL CARDS AT this placo are now in complete running order. All the Wool offered will bo carded into Rolls of | tho best qualfty at kliort totfee, at the .following vates -for cash: i All Wool, Plain and_Miscd Rolls, 12jc. per lb. ' Mixed Cotton and Wool Rolls, 15c. per lb. - Bacon, Lard, Coin and Cotton will be taken at market rates m exchange for carding. Wool may be. sent to the Factory from any points on the ttftiiroa'cts. thrtrigh TOP agetits, Abd the Rolls de? livered by them as soou as the Wcol cati be carded and returned. AN ASSORTMENT OF sirtsi t??H? OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY, Will be kept oh hand .at the Factory, and custo? mers supplied promptly, at as low figures as the market will justify. Dealers will find it to their interest to give us a trial before buying elsewhere*. Respectfully, WILLIAM PERRY, Proprietor June 25, 1867 2 FURNITURE 1 FURNITURE! ON hand the CHEAPEST lot of FURNITURE in the State. Complete and Magnificent Chamber Suits at Sev? enty-five Dollars. Splendid Cottage Bedsteads at Ton Dollars. ALSO, A complete assortment of CANE-BOTTOM CHAWS, ROCKING CHAIRS, WASH STANDS, ire, for sale cheap for cash, at my shop, on McDuffio street, north end of lower Rail? road bridge, Anderson, S. C. G. F. TOLLY, Agent. June 19, 1967 1 Soda "Water! PORTER AND ALE! HAVING commenced the manufacture and bot? tling of SODA WATER, PORTER and ALE, I am now prepared to fill all orders from the city and country entrusted to my care, with prompt? ness. All orders must be accompanied with the money, as my terms are strictly cash. JAMES COSGROVE. P. O B*x 28. Columbia, B. C June 12, 1867 62 4 Legal AdVertisements. VALUABLE LAIDS To be sold at Anderson; C. H., SALEDAY IN AUGUST, 1867. jM equity^ Sp?rtanburg Districts SEABORN PARKS, 1 V. MEADOWS and otters, J Litt for tale Real '. vs. . \ Estate to pay Debts; WM. PARKS, and others. / Partition, $t. IN pursuance of an Order from the Court of Equity, the following VALUABLE REAL ESTATE^ Irl Anderson district, Belonging to the Estate .of THOMAS PARKS, deceased, late of said District, will be sold At Aiider?dii Court ElouSe* AT PUBLIC SALE, SALEBAT IN AWGUST NEXT: Lot ni?. i, Homcskad on the Savannah River, (bought of Ihe Estate of John Brown, deceased,) containing 84=7 acres, MORE OR LESS. lot no. % Adjoining Lot No. 1, fought of A. M. Holland,) containing 120 ^cres, MORE OR LESS. lot no. 3, (Bought of Owens, and part of W. P. Brown Tract, subsequently grarited to the said Thomas Parks, dco'd,) containing %?2 acres, MORE OR LESS. lot no. 4, Homcsteadi on Little Boavcrdnm Creek, (k?oWnas part tif the Qamb'rbu Tract,) containing 640 acres, MORE OR LESS. lot no. 5, Adjoining Lots No. 4 and 6, (part of theGambrell and Harris places,) containing 3 O @ A C JEU E S j MORE ?R LESS. lot no. 6, Adjoining Lot. No. 6, (the remainder of the Gam brell and Harris places,) containing 30? ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Terms of Sale: COSTS of these proceedings to be paid CASH on day of sale, by the purchasers contributing ratably in proportion to the amounts of their pur? chases respectively ; the residue of the purchase money to bo paid one-half on the 1st February, 1868, and the remainder on the 1st February, 1869, with interest from day of snle, and if the instal? ments are not paid promptly when due, the inter? est to become principal. .Purchasers to give bond with approved Sureties; and mortgage of premises to secure th'e purchase money. T. STOBO FARROW, c.k.b.d. Spartanburg Court House, ) June 21, 1867. / 2?4 Notice to Debtors and Creditors, ALL persons indqbted to William L. Wharton, deceased, of Andersou District, S. C,, are hereby notiScd^hat they must come forward and make pa}'mcnt before the 20th of July, or they will hare to settle with an officer, and have costs to pay, as settlements must be made immediately. All per? sons having demands against the Estute will pre? sent them, properly attested, on or before the same time. SAMUEL WHARTON, Adm'r. Jane l2, 1866 52 4 BS?" Abbeville Tress copy four times and Tor ward bill to this office. Pickend Courier copy otic time and forward bill. Kennedy & mkinneY) DEALERS IN PROVISIONS, LIQUORS, <k, N. Corner Public Square) KEEP constantly on hand? Flour, Meal and Grits, Bacon, Mackerel, French Brandy, Bourbon Whiskey, Rye Whiskey, , N. Ev Rum, Wines cf all kinds, Corn Whiskey, Ale. Lager Beer and Porter, Cheese and Crackers, Adamantine Candles a?d Tallow, Oysters and Sardines, Cigars and Tobacco, Factory Yarn, Shoes, And many other articles in tho Grocery and Pro? vision line. KENNEDY & McKINNEY. May 22, 1867 49 wm. m. osborne CAN STILL BE FOUND "ON THE BAY," AND all persons indebted to him will find their Notes and Accounts in tho hands of an officer for collection, without any reservation whatever, after the 10th day of July nuxt. I have numerous small amounts due me for goods obtained on short time since the war, and unless the pariios come forward ! and pay up before the day above specified, they I may expect to setl.lo with an officer. This action 1 is imperatively demanded on my part, as I must have money to carry on my business. Also, I have on hand a good stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, &e., which 1 will sell FOR CASH ONLY, as cheap as any one ic this market. w. jf. 02EORNE. Jim* 26, 1P67 2 2 Legal Adygrtisemeiits. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. In the Court of C?iAmop. PledSi ?Joseph E. Eaton, ) vs. V Attachment. A. W. Richardson. J WHEREAS, the Plaintiff did, on the fourth day of April, Anno Domini eighteen hundred add sixty seven, file his dcclaratioo against the Defendant, who (as it is snid) is absent from and without the limits of this State, and has neither wife hdr attor? ney known within the same, upon whom a copy of j the said declaration might be served: It is there? fore ordered, that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or. before the fifth day of April, which will bo in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and'sixty-eight; otherwise final and absolute judgment Will then be given and awarded against him: JOHN W DANIELS, c.cp. Clerk's office, April 16, 1867. 44 lamly. {STATE 6$ SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. Laverjia Cannon, Applicant, xs. Mary Cannon, Elias Cannon, Jesse Cariuon and others, heirs at-iaw of Ephraim Cannon, deceased. IT appearing to my satisfaction thut Elias Cannon, Lucinda Elrod, Eli Cdntinn and others, reside with? out this State. It Is, therefore, Ordered, That they do appear and object to a division or sale of the Real Estate of Ephraim Cannon, deceased, on or before the fifth day of August hext, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. Given under my hand and seal this the fifth day of May, 1807. ROBERT J?NKIN, c.a.d 47 8 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. TN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. Lawrence Lcnhardt, applicant against others, Defendants, bamcs and uumocr unknown. It ap? pearing to my.satisfaction that Ezekiel Munroe Gambreil and ThorM. Franklin Gambrcll, two of the Defendants, reside without this State. It is there? fore ordered that they do appear and object to the division or sale of the Real Estate of Ezekiel Gara brell, deceased, on or before tlic 15th day of July now next ensuing, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. Given under my hand and seal, this 15th day of April, A. D. 1867. 44td ROBERT J?NKIN, o.a.d. Railroads* Greenville & Columbia Kail Roa I. general Scr-erintkxdext's OrFICE, olumbia, Sept. 12, 1866. On and afiet onday, 17 th inst., the Passenger Trains will be run daily, (Sunday's excepted) un? til further notice, as follows : Leave Columbia at - - 7 15 a. m. ?? Allston, - - 9 05 " " Newbcrry, - - 10 35 a. m. Arrive at Abbeville, - - 0 13 p. m. " " Anderson, - - 5 10 " " " Greenville, - - 5 40 " Leave Greenville at - ' - 6 00 a. m. ". Andersen, - - : 6 30 " " Abbeville, - - 8 35 a. m. M Ncwberry, ? 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. TUo expense of freights, by the discontin? uance of tho wagons and boats, will be largely reduced. J; B. LaSALLE, Gcn'l Supt. Sept 20, 1800 14 Schedule over Si C. Railroad. GENERAL SUP'TS OFFICE, Ci!.\i'lf.ktok, S. C, Nov. 3. 1866. ON and after "Wednesday, November 7, 1866, the Passehgor Trains of this road will run the following schedule: augusta trais. Leave Charleston, 8.00 a. m. Arrive at Columbia, 6.20 p. in. Arrive at Augusta, 5.00 p. m Leave Augusta, 7.00 a. id. Leave Columbia, 6.50 a. m. Arrive at Charleston, 4.00 p. m. Tiincttin y.\i? thai*. Leave Augusta, G.50 p. m. Arrive at Kingsvillc, 1.05 a. m. Arrive at Columbia, 8.00-a. m. Leave Columbia, 2.00 p. m. Arrive at Kingsvillc, ? .8.40 p. m. Arrive at Augusta, 1?..00 night H. T. PEAKE, Gcn'l Sup't. Nov 15, I860 22 Superintendent's Oilice G. & C. R. R-.> COLUMBIA, May 30, 1867. ON and after Saturday. June 1st, Trains will be run over the Bl'Jtc Ridge Railroad, between An? derson and Walhalla, daily, Sundays excepted, ae follows . Leave Anderson, 5 10 p. m. Arrive at Pcndleton, 6 " AfriVe at Walhalla, 7 90 ?' Leave Walhalla, 1 15 a. ra. Arrive at Peudleton, 5 32 " Leave Pendleton, 5 40 " Arrive at Anderson, 6 30 " Connections mado With (lie trains of the Green? ville Road, up and down, every day, Sundays ex? cepted. B. SLOAN. Superintendent. June 5, 1867 51 LAURENS RAILROAD. Entirely Ntew Sclicdnlei Office Lauhess Railroad, \ Laurens C. II., S. C, June 25, 1867. / ON and after Tuesday next, 25th inst., the- Trains will run as follows, until further notice. Tho Road having been completed through to Ncwberry, freight and passage will be considerably reduced : Leave Laurcns at 6 o'clock a. m., on Monday?, Wednesdays and Fridays, and arrive at Newbcrry at 12 o'clock. , Leave Newberry on Tuesdnys and Thursdays at 11 o'clock, and on Saturdays at half-past 12 o'clock, Connecting with the down train on the G. & C Railroad at Helena Shops, JOSEPH CREWS, Superintendent. June 28, 1867 1 SMUTTEftS, BOLTING CLOTHS, MILL-IRON'S, FOR SALE BY FISHEB & LOWRANCE, COLUMBIA, S. O. Moy 8, 1867. 47?rf Charleston AdTertisemeiitS. WHOLESALE THE Wholesale Dry Goods Business heretofore conducted in the name of JOHN G. MILNOR & CO., will hereafter be carried on in" the Sam'e of MILNOR, WILBUR & MARTIN, AT THE OLD.STAND'; 135 MEETING STKEET, CHARLESTON, S. C. OUR HOUSE is now in receipt c'f 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 find it to their interest to examine our stock, as we are prepared to give them every facility in our line to enable them tC fill their orders and lay in their supplies BS?* Orders carefully and promptly filled. Mr. Wm C. Small, late of the firm of Chambor latb, Miller & Co., is with us, and would be pleas? ed if his friends will give him a call. N. B.?Messrs. Natler, Smith & Co's Office can be found at our Store (up stairs). JOHN G. MILNOR, T. A. WILBUR, J. J. MARTIN Nov 15, 18CC 21 JOHN S. FAIRLEY. RUTLEDGE WILSON. JOHN S. FAIRLEY & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FANCY GOODS, WHITE GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS, ETC., INVITE the attention of Retail Merchants throughout the country to their complete assort? ment of the abovej2ientioncd Goods, now being opened at No, 37 Hayne Street, The old stand of Messrs. IItatt. McBurney & 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. JOBBX S. lPAIR]LEir&C?. The subscriber is particularly desirous of re? newing business relations with the customers of his old house, Marshall, Burce & Co. J. S. FAIRLEY. DecO, 180? 25 1 ? CHARLESTON, S- C. THE subscriber begs to inform his friends in Anderson District, that helms 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 Ri?es, cf small bore, Eley's Percussion Caps, Wads and Cartriges, di? rect from the makers, Trace Chains, and all other kinds for farmers, Collins' Axes and Hatchets, Ames' Shovels and Spades, Cotton ahu 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, 1350 20 3m NORTH, STEELE & WARDELL, WHOLESALE DEALERS IS Stathitcrji ijerfumtrjT, Catlcrn, ftosiery, Furnishing GoodSj W iaite G-o?dsj 167 MEETING STREET, Charleston, S. C, j. B. STEELE. C. C. NORTH, . H. W. WARDELL, Jr. New York. Dec C, 18GC 25 6m The Best Tonic Sow iii Use. MANUFACTURED BY 0. F. Panknin, Charleston, S. 0. Jan. 3, 1S67 29 ly* W. HORSEY, SUCCESS OK OF fats, Caps aitS Strato (Ip?oK ffo. 25 HAYNE STREET, CHARLESTON, Si C Deo 6, 1865 25 _ JOHNSTON, CREWS & CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers In STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, isro. 41 Hayne Street, Charleston, S, 0. 55 im [Miscellaneous Idyerlisements DR. N. A. PEATT, (SUCCESSOR TO PIUTT k WILSOS BROS.) WHOLESALE DBUGGIST, Analytical and Consulting Cliemist, IVO. S3 HAYNE STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. DEAI.EE IJf Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, ?lass, AND DRUGGISTS' SUNDEIES. Analysis of Ores, Soils, Fertilizers, &c, made with greatest care and accuracy. Chemical ad? vice given in all branches cf the science, on mode? rate terms. DR. F. OLIKf DANNELLY, {Late a Chief Surgeon in C. S. Army,) Takes pleasure in announcing to his numerous friends and acquaintances, that he has becomn connected with the large Wholsesale Drug Hoiiso of Dr. N. A, Pratt. No. 23 Hayne Street, Charles? ton. S. C, and solicits for him an extension of trade in South Carolina. March 27, I8G7 41 1.1. smms & co.? COTTON FACTORS AKD COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 11? East Bay, Charleston, 8. G* HE NUT L. JEFFERS. TfM. H. JEFFERS. RAVING resumed the Cctton Factorage and Com? mission Business, carried on before the war by Cothran, Jetfers & Co., we hepe, by energy, and careful oUchtion to the interest of our friends, to merit a continuance of their patronage. Charleston, S. C, Sept. 1, 18G6. 19 NEW DB8JG STORE! CATER & WALTERS, Anderson, C. BE.j S. C, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IS DRUGS* MEDICINES* Patent-Medicines, Paints, OILS, GLASS, PUTTY, Orders of Physicians and Country Mer? chants promptly filled on reasonable terms. March 27, 1867 41 GEO. M. JONES, Surgeon Dentist, RESPECTFULLY offers his services to the people of Anderson find surrounding country. He is pro pared for Extracting Teeth, Filling Teeth, in tho best style. Setting Teeth on Pivot, Setting Artifi? cial Teeth in the latest and most improved plans, Mounting Teeth upon .Vulcanite base, Gold or Pla lina?these arc.heat and handsome. All calls attended to at short notice, and all work warranted. Terms Cash, at moderate prices. Office?Up-stairs, over the ?ld Enrolling Office. May 11. 1866 8i Look to Your Merest!! HATING 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 above firms will save cost by settling 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 Notes of J. T. Sloan & Sullivau and J. T. Sloan & Co., Pendleton, S. C, will very soon bo placed in an officer's hands, at which time I will give notice. N. K. SULLIVAN. Feb 'JO. 1SG7 36 SHIVER & BEC KHAMj WHOLESALE AJCw RETAIL DEALERS IS DRY GOODS, Plain Street, 2d door from Main, COLUMBIA, SO: CA. R. C. SHIVER. W. 21. BECKHAM. DAVJP JOXK.S. 3Ci 2m Assignee's Notice-, 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 hiin, by Ncte or Account, t o make payment t? myself, cr A. T. Broyles, Esq., with whom the same have been deposited for collection. JAMES M. McFALL, Assignee. Feb 14, 1S67 35 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of Leverett A. Osborne, deceased, will present them t< indebtt thereby save cost. Leverett A. Osborne, deceased, will present lhem to the undersigned, properly attested, and those indebted to the said Estate will call and settle, and J. S. MURRAY; Adm'r. Feb 20, 1SC5 36 NOTICE TO DEBTORS. THE Notes, Books and Accounts of T. B. Benson & Co., have been placed in our hands for collec? tion. Pcrsous indebted will save coms by seeking au early settlement. Parties in l'iekcns can call at our office at Pickens Court House. WKITNER & WHITNER, Att'ys; Feb 14. 1867_35_ WHITNES & WHITNER, Successors to Harrison & Whitnera, Attorneys at Law and Solicitors in Equity. J. H WHITNER, B. F. WHITNER, Pickens C. H. Anderson C. H Jan 17, 1867 31 W. E. ARCHER'S LIVERY AND SALE STABLES, 850 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, C-EOB.GIA. F*e 5.1S5? c4i