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- i5.uppIemen1^y?;Act. The following is the text of the supple? mentary- reconstruction bill passed by both Houses of Congress on Saturday last, 13th instant: :^ SeAima?e'dyM, That it is hereby "de? clared to havo been the triie intent and meaning; of the Ant of the 2d' day of. "Harch, iS?T^entitled.'Ar' Act to' provide for the moro'efficient government of the rebel States," and of. the Act supplemen? tary thereto, passed on the 23d day of March, in. the year 1867, "that the govern? ments then existing m the^rebel States of Virginia,- North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Mississippi* Alabama, Louisiana, Florida, 'Cexas aud Arkansas, were, illegal ' anitvoid 1 and - that thereafter saidgov ernments.Jf contiouedj-were:- to be .con? tinued subject in /all .respects, to "the Mili . tary Commanders of the-, respective Dis 'triets and to the paramount authority of Congress.' - ." . ? Sec. 2.- That the commander of any dis? trictnamed in said Act shall, have power, Bttbject to the disapproval of the General ? .of .the Army of the United States^ to have effect till disapproved; whenever, in the opinion of suoh. commander, the . proper ^administration :of-said'Act shall require it, .to-au8pend:vorr^ or from .the performance.of official duties and the / -exercise of official powers, any officer or person holding; orexercising, orpi'esuming to held qr'&xercisej-. any. civil; or military ?officei or duty ini such- district," under any ?power pf . electipu; appointment: or author? ity, derived fromor granted by or claimed ?nnder.Tany.so^calledState, .or. the govern? ment- thertl?f, or any monicipal, or othei diyision^therebfj aud' upon suspension or -?removal by'such commander, subject to the .drsapproyal of "the General of the Army,-as?fbreRaid,'.shall have the .power to providel>oin time .to time for the per? formance of the said duties of such officer or person so suspended, or removed, by the detail of some competent officer or soldier of the. army, or- bj the appointment of some other person to perform the same, andtoiBH vacancies occasioned by death, resignation or otherwise. Sec. 3. That the General of. the" Army ottEe/United, States shall he invested. ^ "with' air the power of suspension, remova'h, appointment ! and\ detailgranted in the - preceding section.to district commander^ : j5ec/:4 And- be dt .further enacted, That, the.acts of the officersol the army already done, in. removing in said districts persons exercising, the.functionsof civil office, and -appointing .othersin their stead, are here- . . hy cpn?rmed: Provided? That Any person heretofore or hereafter appointed by . any -district commander to exercise the func? tions of-any.civ.il office, .may be removed either by .the military officers in command of "the- district, or by the General - ?if the^^Anny; and^ it 'shair.be .the' ?duty Of such commanders to remove from Office as aforesaid^ all persons who aredis . ?oyal-to tfie Go% ernment of the U. s., * ot who rise tbeir official influence in any ^^nrrer to hinder, delay,prevent or ob 7*Wract thewdue and proper administration ./t>fthis Act, and the Acts to .which it is . ' supple r?'e?'tavy. - Sec. '5. That the boards, of registration ?provided for in the-Act-supplementary to an Act to pitivide for tbe tnorfe efficient government of the rebel States, .passed . March 2Syl867$ shall have power, and - it shall te>Wirduty, no t to alloAv the regia tration Of any peraon j to ascertain^ upon such facts or intbrmation as they can ob taim|.whether such person is entitled to be Registered: nndeh said Act; and the oath required by said Act shall riot be conclu? - sive-on such question; and no person shall be registered.unlsss such board shall de j ^oide that he is entitled. thereto; And ?-\. snch board shall also have po wer to exam? ine, under oath,, to be administered by any -toember of such board, any. one touching tbe qualification of. auy -persbn claiming ; registration. But in- every case of .a re? fusal by the board to tygisteran applicant) .and in-, every case of striking his name from the listy as hereinafter provided, the board, shaft make ,a note or memorandum, which shalkhe returned with the registration list "to the Commanding General of the - dis strictj settirigtforth the grounds of such refusal'or. such striking .from .the list: P'. ovidcdy That ho person shall be disquali? fied as" a member of any board of registr? by reason of race or colon Sec. .6. That the true intent and mean* ing of the oath prescribed Iii said supple? mentaryAct is, amodg other tilings, that no person who has been a member of the ? Legislature of any Stated.of who has held any, executive or judicial office in any State, whether be has taken an oath to support the,/Constitution of the United States or not, aud whether he was held in such office at the commencement of the rebellion, or-had held it before, and who was after, wards engaged iii insurrection or rebellion against the United States, or giving aid and comfort to the enemies' thereof, is entitled to be registered or to vote, and the words, "executive or judicial office in any State," in said .oath mention? ed^ shall-be construed to include all civil offices created by law for the administra? tion, of any general law of a State, or for the administration of justice. Sec. 7. That the time for completing the original registration provided for in said Act may, in the discretion of the . coriimander of any district, be extended to the 1st day of October, 1867, and the boards of registration shall have power, and it shall be their duty, commencing fourteen days prior to any election under saidAct^and upon reasonable public no? tice of the time and place thereof, to re? vise, for a period of five days, the regis? tration lists, and upon being satiffied that any person not entitled thereto has been registered, to strike the name of such per? son from the list; and suchjboard shall al? so, during the same period, add tosuch reg? istry.-the names of all persons who, at that time,' possess the qualifications required by said Act, who have not already been reg? istered ; and no person shall at any time be entitled to be registered, or to vote, by reason of any executive pat don or amnes? ty for any-act or thing which, without such pardon or amnesty, would disqualify him from registering or voting. Sec. 8. That section 4 of said last nam? ed JLCt shall be consented to authorize the Commanding General named therein when? ever he shall deem it needful, toremove any Bterjiberof a board of registration and to appoint; ait?ther itf his" stead,' and to'fill tfny vacancy in such board. Sec. 9. That all members' of said boards of registration, and all persons hereafter j elected or appointed to office in said mili? tary districts; tinder any so-called S:ate Or nrariicipal authority, or by dfetail or Ap? pointment of the district comriimanders, shall be/required to take and to sub'scnbe the ?ath of office prescribed by la\v for officers -ot the United States. Sec. 10. That no district Commander or member of the board bf registration, or j any of the officers or appointees acting under them, shall be bound in his action by any opinion of any civil officer df the United States. Sec. Ill That the provisions df tills Act and the Acts to which this is supplemen? tary, Shall be construe'! literally) to the end that all the intents thereof may be fully and perfectly carried out. Baptist State Convention. At a meeting of the Anderson Baptist Church, held on lost Sabbatht 16th instant, the' following Brethren were appointed as a Committee of Ar? rangements to meet and assign homes to Delegates who shall attend the Baptist State Convention to be held at this place, commencing on Friday before the 4th Sabbath in July next, vis t J; P. Reed, Chairman; D. Brown, J. W. B. Skello?. Jas. ?. Hoyt, F. C. v. Borstel, L. T. Ar? nold, John Wilson. E. P. fiofrle, J. B. Clark, J. S. Murray and W. D. Beverly; Delegates expecting to attend the Convention t re earnestly requested to forward their names to Rev. W. D. Beverlt, Pastor of the Church, that every necessary arrangement may be made previ? ous to the assembling of the Convention. The Committee will be in attendance at the De? pot on Thursday preceding the commencement of I the meeting, upon 'the arrival of the train, and also upon its arrival on Friday and' Saturday fol? lowing. - Those coming by. private conveyance, will please report themselves to the Committee at the Church. . SV BLECKLEY, Church Clerk, June i&, 1867. '.-M HO CONS?PTIVES, " The advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after ?having suffered for " several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease Consump? tion--^ anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To all who dedlfe it, he Will Send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), With the direc? tions" for preparing and using the same) which they Will find a sure core for Consumption, Asth? ma,' Bronchitis, Couohs, Colds, and all Throat and Lung Affections. The only object of the ad? vertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wish? ing the-prescription, free,' by return mail, will please address REV. EDWARD A. WiL??N'( Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York. June 19, 1867 1 ly ERRORS OF YOUTH. - A Gentleman who suffered for years from Ner? vous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, fur the sake of suf? fering humaniiv. send free to all who need It, the recipe and directions for making the simple reme? dy by which he Was -cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN. 42 Cedar Street, New York. June 19, 1867 1 ly =5,000 BUSHELS I j^'--.: ???' i -OP ''? - r WHEAT WANTED! HIGHEST MARKET PKICE PAID FOB ? S @ ? WM Sil, In Casn! SACKS FURNISHED AND MONEY PAID ON DELIVERY: APPLY TO JAMES A. fi?YT. July 17, 1867 5 DISSOLUTIONS" OP COPARTNERSHIP !! THE undersigned, formerly transacting the Mer? cantile Business, both at Anderson C. H. and Pen dletfn Villuge, have this day dissolved partnership tiv niuluul consent. All pcrsous indebted to the Firm at; Anderson C. H. will make payment to Messrs. Sharpe & Fant, at that place, and those indebted to the Firm at Pendleton, will make payment to Mr. S. Blcck lcy.at that place; and persons having claims against the Firm at Anderson C. H., will present 'them to Messrs. Shurpe & Funt for payment, and those having claims against the Firm at Pendle? ton, will present them to S. Bleckley for payment. WS. SHARPE, 0. H P. FANT, S. BLECKLEY. Andereon C H., July 16, 1867 5?4 "COPAHTNKliSHIP NOTICE. THE undersigned having this day formed a partnership in the mercantile business, under the name and style of " SHARPE & FANT," will continue the business at the stand lately occupied by Messrs. Sharpe, Fnnt & Bleokley, at Anderson C. H., where they will be pleased to see their old friends and customers. All persons indebted to us in nny way, are re? quested to e'all and make payment immediately. W, S. SHARPE. 0. H. P. FANT. July 16, 1867 5 4 "ON MY OWN HOOK." Thu undersigned having this day dissolved co? partnership with f her firm of Shnrpe, f nnt & Bleck ley, will continue the mercantile bnsffress nf Old Pcndletotf Village on his "own beoR." All per? sons indebted to either of the firms in whteh \ have been lately interested at Pendleton- are ear? nestly requested to make immediate payment to me, as t assure them /need Ihr money Thankful for the-past patronage of my friends. I hope still to merit a share of their trnde. JJgJ^ Terms strictly cash or barter. S. BLECKLEY. Pendleton, Jnly 16, 1867 5?4 EST^?LifeHEO 1848. Oi Vi Borstel, WA EI ?1 A K.IB IE. thorough Repairing of Watches, warranted for twelve month's, (breakage excepted.) All work done at reasonable prices. Watch Glasses end Keys fitted. CLOCKS Repaired and Warranted. JEWELRY Repaired with dispatch, in a workmanlike manner. SiPjECTMILIES To suit every age, of all qualities and prices, from 50 ?ehts to 20 dollars. Also, Spectacle Cases. Pebble Glasses fitted to old and ?Ht/ frames. Es? pecial cafe taken to restore and preservo the eye? sight, withodt extra charge. Best quality Gold Pens and cases. For Bale, Watches; Jewelry, Clocks, Bp'ec'taeles, Studs, Watch-Chains and Guards, Finger Rings. Always on hand, a lot of pure gold Engagement Rings, Photograph Albums, Picture Frames and Cases. In fact, everything usually kept in Jewel? ry Stores. All articles warranted as represented. Call o? F. G. v: B?RSTEL, No. 4 Brick Range. PHOTOGRAPHS! ! Taken in various styles, and fitted up in a work? manlike manner. Having recently received the latest improvements, I am now prepared to furnish from the small medallion to the life-size Portrait, more perfect than was ever taken in the country before, and equal to the best taken in the world. Let yolir habiliments be dark, and I insure you a gem of a Picture, at a moderate price; Coll at F. C. v. BORSTEL'S Jewelry Store, No. 4 Brick Range. LAND AND IMMIGRATION OFFICE* Give in the description of your Land you desire to sell, and if possible a plat of it, and I will trans? mit it to New York and Charleston, free of charge; but if you desire your land advertised in Europe, you will have to pay postage and for advertising. I will keep a file of your lands, and try to get la? borers for those Who desire. Apply to F. C. v. BORSTEL. July 3, 1887 8 PENDLETON FACTORY. THE WOOL CARDS AT this place are now in complete running order. All the Wool offered will be carded into Rolls of the best quality at short notice, at the following rates for cash: All Wool, Plain and Mixed Rolls, 12}c. per lb. Mixed Cotton and Wool Rolls, 15c. per lb. Bacon, Lard, Corn and Cotton will be taken at market rates in exchange for carding. Wool may be sent to the Factory from any points on the Railroads, through the agents, and the Rolls de? livered by them as soon as the Wool can be carded and returned. AN ASSORTMENT OF g @ T ? ? 1 Y A R ? ? OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY, W'ili te kept otl hand *at the Factory, afad custo? mers supplied promptly, at as low figure's as the market Will justify. Dealers will find it tb their interest to give us a trial before buying elsewhere. Respectfully, WILLIAM PERRY, Proprietor. June 26, 1867 2 G. & C. ?ailr?a? Company, Treasurer's Office, COLUMBIA, S. Ci, July 6, 1867. NOTICE is hereby given (hftt the Greenville & Co? lumbia Railroad Company is now prcpnred to ex? change their bonds and certificates of indebtedness, endorsed by the State of South Carolina, under the Act of the Legislature Of 20th December, 1866, for their bonds and coupons past due, secu? red by a mortgago, commonly known as the "First Mortgage." Also, for their bonds, and the coupons on them that may be due, endorsed by the State iinder the Act'of the Legislature of January 20, 1861, which are headed "Confederate States of America." Also, for their bonds and coupons past due, known as "Non-Mortgage Bonds," at one f?r three, as provided for in said Act ef December 20^ 1866. Holders of "non-mortgage bonds and coupons" past due, who prefer it, will be allowed to take for them in exchange the bonds and certificates of indebtedness of the company, secured by a second mortgage, at par. Bonds and certificates of indebtedness, secured by a second mortgage, will also be tendered to all parties having any other class of claims against the company in payment. J. G. EDWARDS, Treas. July 10, 1867 4 FURNITURE! FURNITURE! ON hndd the CHEAPEST lot of FURNITURE in tb? State. Complete and Magnificent Chamber Suits at Sev? enty-five Dollars. Splendid Cottage Bedsteads at Ten Dollars. ALSO, A Complete assortment of CANE-BOtTOM CHAIRS, ROCKING CHAIRS, WASH STANDS, Src, for sale' cheap for cash, at my shop, on McDuffie street; north end of lower Rail? road bridge, Anderson,- S. C. G. F. TOLLY, Agent. June 19,19G7 1 Notice to Delinquent Guardians. GUARDIANS, TRUSTEES, &c, who failed to make annual return's of (he Estates in their hands, possession or management, as required by law, are notified that, by an order of Court, passed at its last sitting, the lime has been extended to tho first- day of September next, in which to make their returns. Failing to do so by that lime, Rules will bo issued against them, except in those cases where the last returns show the entire Estate to b'e in Confederate securities ; it not being intended by the order to preclude the parties interested from contesting such investments. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, Anderson Ci H , July 1, '67.} 8?3 THE STATE 62 8CTOTH OAROlltfA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. IS TEE COURT OF ORDINARY. Lawrence Lenhafdt, applicant against other's, Defendants, names and number unkuown. It ap? pearing to my satisfaction that Ezckiel Munroe Gambrell and Thorn*. Franklin Gambrell, 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 Gam? brell, deceased, on or before the 15th day of July now next cnsoin-g, or their COHsent ia the same will be entered of record. Given under my hand and' seal, this 15th day of April, A. D. 1867. 44td Rodert J?NfciN, o.a.d. GAERIAGE FOR SALE. A NO'.- 1 Two-Horso Carriage, hew and neatly trimmed', for sale cheap for cash. For particulars enquire at this offico. June 5, 1867 fil 2 Legal AdyertiseTneiitS; YAL?ABLE LANDS To be sold at Anderson C. it, SALEBAY IN AUGUST, 1867. TN EQUITY, Spartanburg District. SEABORN PARKS, \ . V. MEADOWS and others,/ Bill for sale Real vt. \ Estate to pay Debts, WM. PARKS, and others. / Partition, $c. IN pursuance of an Order from the Court of Equity, the following VALUABLE HEAL ESTATE, In Anderson District, Belonging to tho Estate of THOMAS PARKS, deceased, late of said District, will be sold A.t Anderson Cduart House. AT PUBLIC SALE, SALEDAY IN AUGUST ffEXT: LOT NO. % nonlestettd oh the S?v?riri?li ftiver, (bought of the Estate of John Brown, deceased,) containing 84? ACEBS, MORE OR LESS. LOT NO. 2, Adjoining Lot No. 1, ^bought of A. M. Holland,) containing ISO ACEESj MORE OR LESS. LOT NO. 3, iBought of Owens, and part of W. P. Brown 'ract, subsequently granted to the said Thomas Parks, dee'd,) containing 222 ACEES, MORE OR LESS. LOT NO. 4, Homestead, on Little Beaverdam Creek, (known as part of the Gambrell Tract,) containing 640 ACEES. MORE OR LESS. LOT NO. 5, Adjoining Lots No. 4 and 6, (part of the Gambrell and Harris places,) containing SO? ACRES, MORE OR LESS. LOT NO. 6, Adjoining Lot No. 5, (the remainder of the Gam brell and Harris places,) containing 3 ? ? A C R JE S , MORE OR LESS. Terms of Sale i 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 lb* oe paid one-half on the 1st Februar}', 1868, dad the remainder on the 1st February, 1869, with interest from day of sale, 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 the purchase money. T. STOBO FARROW, c.k.s.d. Spartanburg Court House, V June 21r 1867. j 2?4 IN EQUITY, Ricbiand District; SILL TO FORECLOSE MORTGAGE. Charles M. Furman, Trustee; 1 vs. j Order calling The" Greenville and Columbia V in Creditors. Rail Rdad Company. / IN pursuance of the Decretal Order in the above stated case, "The Creditors of the Greenville and Columbia Rail Road Company holding Bonds and Coupons covered by the Mortgage bearing date the 18th January, 1854, and referred to in the pier,dings, and all Creditors having any interest under 6aid Mortgage," are hereby required to pre? sent and prove their demands before me at my office in Columbia, on or before the first day of January next, or they will be excluded from all benefit of the Decree to be rendered in this case. Those who choose to come in as panics Complain? ant are allowed to db so, ?fid those who wish to do so may come in as Defendants; D. B. DeSaUSSURE, c.e.r.d. Columbia, S. C, June 25, 1867. 3?3m THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON BISTRICT. In the Court of Common Plcasi Joseph E. Eaton,' 1 vl: \ Attddhment; A: W: RichardSon". J WHEREAS, the Plaintiff did, on the fourth day of April, Anno Domini eighteen hundred and sixty seven, file his declaration against the Defendant, who (as it is said) is absent from and without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attor? ney known within the same, upon t.ho'm a copy of the said declaration might be served.' It is there? fore ordered, that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the s?id declaration, on or before the fifth day of April, Which will be in the year of otir 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.c.p. Clerk's office, April 16, 1867. 44 liimly. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. Lavenia Cannon, Applicant, vs. Mary Cannon, Elias Cannon, Jesse Cannon and others, heirs al-iaw of Ephraim Cannon, deceased. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Elias Cannon1, Lucinda Elrod, Eli Cannon and others, reside with otr this State. It is, therefore, Ordered, That they do appear and object ?o'a division or sale of the Real Estate of Ephraim Cannon, deceased, On or before the fifth day of August next, or their oonscnt to the eame will be entered of record. Given uuder my hand and seal this the fifth day of May, 1807. ROBERT JUNKIX, o.A.r). ^ 47 8 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of Lcverett A. Osborne, deceased, will present them to the undersigned, properly attested, and those indebted to the said Estate will call and settle, and thereby save cost. J. S. MURRAY, Adm'r. Feb 20,1865 36 Miscellaneous Advertisements IEDY & M DEALERS IN PROVISIONS, LIQUORS, &c, N. W. Gorner Public Sguare$ KEEP constantly on hand? Flour, Meal and Grits, Bacon, Mackerel, French Brandy, Bourbon Whiskey, Rye Whiskey, N. E. Ruin, Wines of all kind?; Corn Whiskey, Ale, Lager Beer and Portei*, Cheese and Crackers, Adamantine Candles and Tallow, Oysters and Sardines, Cigars and Tobacco, Factory Yarn; Shoes, * And many othnr articles in the Grocery and Pro? vision line. KENNEDY & McKlNNEY. May 22, 1867 49 SMUTTERS. BOLTING CLOTHS. EELTIN?, MILL-IRONS, FOR SALE BY FISHER & LOtVRANCE, COLUMBIA, S. C. May 8, 1867. 47?tf Railroads. General Superintendent's Office, CHARLOTTE Si S. C* RAILROAD, Columbia, S. C, May 2,1867. ON and after Sunday, May 6, the schedule of the Passenger Trains over this Road will be as follows: Leave Columbia at 5 30 p. m. Arrive at Charlotte at 12 15 a. m. Leave Charlotte at 12 20 a. m. Arrive at Columbia at 6 50 a. m. Close connections are made at Columbia and Charlotte with mail trains on the North Carolina and South Carolina Railroads. y By this arrangement, passengers by the Green? ville Road may go immediately through Eastwasd, j and have no detention in Columbia. Through Tickets are sold at Columbia to Rich? mond, Va., Washington, D C, Baltimore, Md., Philadelphia, Pa., and New York city?giving choice of routes via Portsmouth or Richmond? and baggage checked. Tickets are also sold, at Charlotte for Charleston and Augusta. An Accommodation Train, for freight and local passage, leaves Columbia at 7 a. m., on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays of each week, and Char? lotte on the same days and hour, arriving at Co? lumbia and Charlotte at 7 p. m. C. BOUKNIGHT, Sup't. May 2, 1867 4_ Greenville & Columbia Rail Roai. General Superintendent's Office, olumbia, Sept. 12, 1866. On und after 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 " ** Newberryj - - ? 10 35 a. a. Arrive at Abbeville, - - 3 13 p. to. " " Anderson, - - 5 10 " " Greenville, - - 5 40 " Leave Greenville at - - 6 00 a. m. " Anderson, - - - 6 30 " " Abbeville, - 8 35 a. m. M Newberryj - - 1 20 p. m. AiTive 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 and boats, will be largely reduced. < J. B. LaSALLE, Gen'l Supt. Sept 20, 18G6 14 Schedule ovsr S. C. Railroad. GENERAL SUP'TS OFFICE, Charleston, S. C, Nov. 8, 1866. ON and after Wednesday, November 7, 18(36. the Passenger Trains df this road will run the following schedule: augusta train. Leave Charleston, 8.00 a. m. Arrive at Colombia, 5.20 p. m. Arrive at Augusta, 5.00 p. m Leave Augusta, 7.00 a. m: Leave Columbia, 6.50 a. m. Arrive ct Charleston, 4.00 p. m. TH?O?Gn mail train. Leave Augusta, 5.50 p. m. Arrive at Kingsville, 1.05 a. m. Arrive at Columbia, 3.00 a. m. Leave Columbia, 2.00 p. m. Arrive at Kingsville, 3.40 p. m. Arrive at Augusta, 12.00 night ? H. T. PEAKE, Gen'l Sup't. Nov 15, 1366_22_ Superintendent's Office G. & C. R. R.; COLUMBIA, May .30, 1&67. ON and after Saturday, June 1st, Trains will be run over the Blue Kidgc Railroad,- between An? derson and Walhalla, daily, Sundays excepted, as follows . Leave Anderson, 5 10 p. m. Arrive n.t Pendleton', 6 ?? Arrive ot Walhalla, 7. 30' " Leave Walhalla, 4 15 a. m. Arrive at Pendleton, 5 32 " Leave Pendleton, 5 40 " Arrive at Anderson, 6 30 " Connections made with the (rains of the Green? ville R?ad, up and down, every day, Sundays ex cfcpted. B. SLOAN. Superintendent. June 5, 1867 Gl LAURENS RAILROAD. Entirely T?e\v Schedule." Office Laurens Railroad, ") Laurens C. H., S: C.j June 45, 18G7. / ON and after Tuesday next, 25th inst., the Trains Will run as follows, until further notice. The Road having been completed through to Newberry, freight and passage will be considerably reduced: Leave Laurens at 6 o'clock a. m., on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and arrive at Newberry at 12 o'clock. Leavu Newberry on Tuesdays and Thursdays at H 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 Miscellaneous Advertisements MW DRUG ST??E. CATER & WALTERS AP..E constantly receiving fresh supplies of Furc DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES. CHEMICALS, &c, &c. ' We shall give strict attention to our collection of Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, and every? thing needed by physicians in their practice, and hope that they will examine our goods and prices before buying elsewhere PATENT MEDICINES. Wc keep on hand all of the most popular Patent Medicines of the day, euch as Jaynes\ Ayrc's and Radway's Preparanons, Hosteller's, Hoofland's German and Pankin's Hepatic Bitters, Cod Liver Oil, Sarsaparilla, Ess. Ginger, Pain Killer, Book rease or Life Rejuvinator, Plilotoken, Ex. Bucliu Collier's Remedy for Diseased Horses,' and many others too numerous' to mention. Will receive in a few days a very fine assortment of Fancy Goods, entirely for the toilet, &c, such as Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes, Infants' Hair Brushes, Coarse, Fine and Pocket Combs, a good variety of Tuck and Round Combs, Hair Pins, of all kinds, Toilet Soaps, of every description, Sha? ving Soaps and Cream, all the popular prepara? tions for the Hair and Complexion, L?bens' Genu? ine French Extracts, assorted, and all. the other Extracts for the handkerchief, Cologne, Prepara? tions for the Teeth, &c. We will pay particular attention to onr stock of Fancy Goods and articles for the toilet, and we hope those needing such articles will examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we are de? termined to' keep goods that will be obliged to* please. FLAVORING EXTRACTS. A good assortment of Flavoring Extracts, and everything in that department. DYE STUFFS The very best article of Indigo, Madder, Coppe? ras, Cudbcarj Venitia Red, Green and Yellow Paints, &c. JPAINTS, OILS, &G. The best brands of White Led, and all the other Paints, dry and in oil. Linseed Oil, Train Oil, Spts. Turpentine;, Varnishes, Paint and Var? nish Brushes, Sash Tools, &c. We hope to be able to sell the above named arti? cles at prices that will insure satisfaction to pur? chasers, aud hope all in need of stich articles will examine our good and prices. We will also keep oii hand a good stock of tho' best French Window Glass, Putty and Whiting, all of which we will sell cheap. CATER & WALTERS. JulyS, 1867 3 COMMISSIONER'S SALE; In Eqnity-^-Anderson; John W. Rosemond, Adm'r, &c, ") vs. Bill for Partz Jane Rosemond and J- tion, ?J-c. Samuel Rosemond. J BY virtue of a Decretal Order from the Cc?rt of Equity to me directed, I will sell the land descri? bed in the proceedings of this case as the real es? tate of John H. Roscmond, dee'd, at Anderson C. Yi.y on Salcday irt August, next, to Wit: One Tract, containing six b?ndred acres, moro or less, situate, lying and being on Brushy creek, waters of Saluda rjvcf, and adjoining- lands of Reed Gambrell, H. Johnson, J. Laboon and others. Term of Sale?On a credit of twelve months, except so much as may be necessary to pay the costs of this proceeding, which must be paid in cash at the time of sale?purchaser giving bond, with two or more good sureties, to secure the payment of the purchase money, with interest from day of sale. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's.Office, . 1 Anderson, July 9, 1867. J 4?3 ORDINARY'S SALE. BY virtue of an order from Robert Junkin, 0. A. D., to me directed, I will expose to sale on Saleday next, within the usual hours of sale, at Anderson C. H., the following land: 200 acres more or less, situate in Anderson Dis? trict, on waters of Tugalo creek, adjoining lands' of J. J. Branyan, George Long, John Finlcy and others. Sold to make distribution among the heirs at law of Wm. Elrod, sr., deceased: Terms?On credit of one and two years, with in? terest from day of sale?purchaser giving bond and approved security to tbe Ordinary for the pay? ment of the purchase money?except tho costs, which will be required in cash. WM. McGUKIN, s.a.d. July 9, 18R7 4 The Best Tonic Now in Use* MANUFACTURED BY ? G. F. Pankniu, Charleston, S. C. Jan. 3, 18G7 29 ly* Look to Your 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 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 arc in tho hands of Judge J. S. Murray. The Accounts and Notes of .J. T. Sloan & Sullivan and J. T. Sloan & Co., Pcndleton. S. C, will very soon be placed in an officer's hands, at which time 1 will give notice. N. K. SULLIVAN. Feb 20. 1807_3(3_ NOTICE, COLUMBIA, Feb. G, 18CG. NOTICE is hereby given, that I have this day,' transferred the entire assets of the" lato firm of T. B. Benson ? Co., to Messrs. Whitncr & Whit ner. Attorneys St 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. Fob 20, 1SG7 _?C_ 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 him, by Note or Account, tomako payment to myself, or A. T. Broyles, Esq., with whom the same havo-been deposited for collection. JAMES M. McFALL, Assignee. Feb 14, 1867 35 _ 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 an early settlement. Parties in Pickeus can call at our ^^SS^ESSn. A"'^ ^llfNER & WHITNEB, Sncceseors to Harrison & Whitners, Attorneys at Law and Solicitors in Equity. . J. H WHITHER, B. F. WHITNEB,*. Pickens C. H. Anderson C. Ii Jan 17, 1867 51