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WHO CAN REGISTER I All males of full'age-who haveI "resided in this State for twelve months are entitled to register and to rote, provided that they have not been? 1. Convicted of felony, or 2. Members of any State legislature, or 8. Executive or judicial officers of any State, or 4." Members of Congress of tho United States, And have not afterwards engaged in insurrection or rebellion against the United Stales or given aid or comfort to the enemies thereof. If theyhavo-been convicted of felony they are disfranchised. If they are included in either of the three last of the above ..four classes, and, after the hold? ing of office, gave any voluntary aid to the rebcl lion.Tpr took any voluntary part in it, they are dis? franchised. If they did not hold- any of the offices named, and have not been convicted of felony, they are not disfranchised, -whether they did or did not give aid to the rebellion or take- part in the war against the United States. ... If. they did. hold any of the offices named, but did not engage in the-rebellion-against the United States, or give aid or comfort to the South, they are not disfranchised. If they did hold any of the offices named!, and did not engage in -rebellion or give aid to the South after, auoli holding office, they are not disfran ?chhedr dlthptrglr- before" such holding office they may have. engagedTTn rebellion or given aid to the | South. \ ' : The only point at all in doubt i3 as to what oifi ces are included under-the head of "executive or judicial office" in any State." No definition of the phrase is given in the rules for regulation,- except that it -shall include "all civil offices created by law for the administration of any general law of a State", or", for the administration of justice.'' In "Virginia <fce following are regarded as executive or judicial officers within the. meaning of the'Act: "GovertorV Lieutenant-Governor, Secretary of j State, Auditor of Public Accounts, Second Audi? tor, Registrar of the'Land Office, State Treasurer, Attorney-General, Sheriffs,- Sergeant of a city or town, .Commissioners of the Revenue, County Sur? veyors, Cc-nstables, Overseers of tho Poor, Com? missioners of the Board of Publio Works, Judges of the Supreme Court, Judges of the Circuit Court, Judge of the-Court of Hustings, Justices of | the County Courts, Mayor, Recorder and Alder? men of a city or town, Coroners and Escheators, Inspectors of Tobacco, Flour, &c, Clerks of the Supreme, District, Circuit and County Courts, and of the Court 6f Hustings, Attorneys for the Com? monwealth." ..." And it is probable that about the same rule will be observed in this District. At all events any person who bas not held cither of tho offices Darned above, is not disfranchised as having held an "executive or judicial office" in any State. [Charleston Mercury. Heligioi jio?s Botice, The following are the Appointments of Rev. A. B. Stepiiexs; Presiding Elder for the Greenville District of. the South Carolina Conference, M. E. Seneca and Tugalo'o.?3d Sunday, and Saturday before, in August, at Center. Anderson Station.?1st Sunday, and Satuday. before, in September. Anderson Circuit.?2d Sunday and Saturday be? fore, in September, at Provideuce. Fendtelcn CirtmL?Sd Sunday, and Saturday beTore, in September, at Pendleton Village. Jg@* A District Meeting wiil take place at An? derson Court House, commencing on Thursday evening before the 1st Sunday in September. The official membership of the Church are earnestly so? licited to be present.". Rev. W h it efdoitd Ssiinr? D. D., and Prof*. J. H. Carlisle will take part in the exercises. ? July 17, 1SG7_8_2rn ERROBS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Ner? vous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suf? fering humanity, 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, inperrect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, ' 42 Cedar-Street, New York. June 19, I8C7 1 ly Come One! Come All!! A MASS MEETING of the White and colored cit? izens of Anderson and Pickcns- Districts will he beld at Greenwood, (near McCann's & Smith's store,) on THURSDAY, the 15th August next, for the purpose of taking counsel as to our- mutual j duties and responsibilities under the late Recon? struction Acts of Congress. Suitable speakers have been -in vited to address t he meeting. All are invited to come, -without distinction of race or color. T. H. RUSSELL, Chairman Committee of Arrangements. Auguat 7, 1867 . ' 7 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ? IN EQUITY?ANDERSON Mrs. Eliza A. Lorton, Adm'rx, "j vs. I BUI to Admin John B. Sitton, Sara'l F. W. | ister Estate in Miller, Ella Lorton, et al. J Equity. By virtue of a decretal order of the court of | Equity to me directed, it is ordered that the De? fendants, John B. Sitton, Henry C. Miller, Elijah Tcague and Dorithy McMurtry, and all and singu? lar the oLhcr creditors of John S. Lorton, infest ate, of the complainant. Mrs. Eliza A. Lorton, do come in and establish their demands against the intestate, before me, within three months after the pubiicutiou of this notice. And also, tlu.t the Defendants, Elijah Teague and Dorithy McMurtry, do forthwith desist from the further prosecution of their suits at law, re? ferred to k> tire Bill; and that the said John B. Sitton and Henry C. Miller, and all other creditors of tho said Intestate, be and they are hereby en-: joined from suing on their demands elsewhere, un? til the further order of this court. It is also ordered that the complainant do ac? count before the Commissioner for the administra? tion of the estato of her Intestate, and deliver to the Commissioner, by the first of October next, all monied securities of tho Estate. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's office,. V Anderson, August 7, 1367. j 8?3mo. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAEOLIffA. ANDERSON DISTRICT. WHEREAS, Joel Ellison has applied to me for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Thom? as Ellison, deceased : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred andcreditorsof said deceased, to be and appear at my office on the 20th August, 1867, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administration should not be granted. ROBERT J UN KIN, o.a.d. August 7, 1867_3_2^ NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to me for services of my BTALLION for the Spring Seasons of 1866, and 1867, must call and 6ettle immediately, in order to save cost. W. H. OATER. Aug. 7, 1SC7 8?3t COMMISSIONER'S SALE; In Equity?Anderson. J?lius R. Earle, ") vs. j Bill for Partition of\ Elias J. Earlo, I Lands, $c. James TV. Earle, I . F.W. Earle, et. at j BY virtue of a Decretal Order from the Court of Equity tc me directed, I will sell to the highest bidder at public outcry, on Saleday in September next, at Anderson Court House, the several par? cels of Land described in the pleadings as the property of Claudius E. Earle, deceased, to wit: TKACT NO. i, Situate in Anderson District, on Lucas' creek, wa- j ters of Big Generostce creek, containing 410 ACRES, More or less, adjoining lands of Charles naynie, Elias J.- Earle, A. M. Holland and others. LOT NO. ?, Situated in the village of Anderson, on the Main street, running South, and being immediately be? tween the lots on which Dr. 0. R. Broylcs and Daniel Brown respectively reside, containing Two Acres. Terms of Sale: On a credit of one, two and three years, with interest payable annually, purchaser to give bond, with at least two approved sureties, and a mortgage of the premises to secure the purchase money, ex? cept, the costs, which must be paid in cash. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.k.a.d. Commissioner's Office, V Anderson, August 7, 1867. J 8?4 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity?Anderson. Joseph B. McGee, ") vs. > James McBride, and wife J Bill for Partition Re Elizabeth, 1 al Estate. R. M. Brown, and wife j Sarah, ct. al. J BY virtue of a Decretal Order from the Court of Equity to me directed, I will sell to the highest bidder, at public outcry, at Anderson Court House, on SaUday in September next, the several Tracts of Land described in the pleadings as the property of WiUis McGee, deceased, to wit: THE HOMESTEAD, Situate in Anderson District, on the Savannah River, containing 500 ACRES, " . /? ' ' ' ' . 1 More or less, adjoining lands of James W. Gray, James Watt, John Simpson, et. al. THE BROWN TRACT, Situate in Anderson District, and containing yo ACRES, More or less, adjoining lands of Jacob Mouchat, Geo. Stephenson, and others. TERMS OF SALE: On a credit of one and two years, with interest from day of sale, purchasers to give bond, with at: least two good sureties, with mortgage, to secure the payment of the purchase money?except the costs, which must be paid in cash. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, ^ Anderson, Aug. 7, 18C7. j 8?4 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. . IN EQUITY?ANDERSON. Mrs. Nelly H. Breazealc reazcalc T ?, Adm'r, J Bill for Partition, Matthew Brznzcale, Henry N. Breazealc, S. II. \ Lands, jj c. Breazeale, et al. f BY virtue of a decretal order from the court of I Equity to mc directed, 1 will offer for sale, on sale day in September next, the several TRACTS OF LAND, described in the proceedings of this case, as the Real Estate of Williamson Breazeale, deceased, to wit t THE HOME PLAGE, OH LOT NO. 1, containing two hundred and thirty-seven acres, more or less, adjoining lands of D. K. Breazeale and Griffin Breazeale. THE GAMBRELL TRACT, or lot No. 3, containing one hundred and two acres, more or less, adjoiuing lands of John C. Griffin, Griffin Brea? zeale, and others. TERMS OF SALE f On a credit of one and two and tbreo years, with interest from day of sale ; purchasers to give bond, with at least two good sureties, and a moi tgage of j the premises, to secure the purchase money?-pay? ment to be made in three equal annual instalments, with interest on the whole amount unpaid, except lite costs of those proceedings, which must be paid in cash. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.k.a.d. Commissioner's office, ~> Anderson, August 6, 18U7. / Aug. 7, 1867. 8?4 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity?Anderson. Susan H. Featherston, vs. Bill for Partition Real Cary^Foatherston, - Estate. L. P. Featherston, BY virtue of a Decretal Order from the Court of Equity to nie directed, I will expose to sale, at pub? lic outcry, on saleday in September next, that par? cel of Lund described in the proceedings of this case as the property of Lewis P. Featherston, de? ceased, to wit: One Tract of* Land, Situate in Anderson District, on the waters of Bar? kers creek, containing 684 ACRES, More or leBS, adjoining lands of W. W. Green, John M. Mattison and others, known as Crayton ville. Terms of Sale: On a credit of ono and two years, with interest from day of sale?tho purchaser to give bond with at least two good sureties for the purchaso money, except costs of proceedings, which must bo paid in cash. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.k.a.d. Commissioner's Office, Anderson, Aug. 7, 1807. } NOTICE. THERE will bo sold on TUESDAY, tho 20th inst., at. the hour of 12 o'clock, at the lato residence of John Ashley, deceased, the following property: Two splendid Mules, large, fat and well broke, and gentle, A good two-horse Wagon (new) and harness, An excellent Buggy and Harness, all complete, Two good Rifle Guns, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Farming Tools, &c. Tirms made known on day of sale. JOSEPH COX, Adm'r. AugUBt 7, 1867 8 Miscellaneous Advertisements ESTABLISHED 1848. F.. O. v- Borstel, THOROUGH Repairing of Watches, warranted for twelve months, (breakage excepted.) All work done at reasonable prices. Watch Glasses and Keys fitted. CLOCKS Repaired and Warranted. JEWELRY Repaired with dispatch, in a workmanlike manner. To suit every age, of all qualities and prices, from 50 cents to 20 dollars. Also, Spectacle Cases. Pebble Glasses fitted to old and new framos. Es? pecial care taken to restore and preserve the eye? sight, without extra charge. Best quality Gold Pecs and cases. For sale, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Spectacles, 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, every tiling usually kept in Jewel? ry Stores. All articles warranted a3 represented. Call on F. C. v. BORSTEL, No. 4 Brick Range. PSlOTOGrRAPHS!! 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 your habiliments be dark, and I insure you a gem of a Picture, at a moderate price. Call at F. C. v. BORSTELS Jewelry Store, No. 4 Brick Range. LAND AND IMMIGRATION OFFICE, INTo. <L Bi-iclc Range. 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. .Tuly3, 18C7 8 PENDLETON FACTORY. THE WOOL CARDS AT 'this place arc 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, 12k. 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 dc-? livered by them as soon as the Wool can be carded and returned. AN ASSORTMENT OF Siffil YAB1? OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY, Will be kept on hand at the Factory, und 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 20, 18G7 2 G. & C. Railroad Company, Treasurer's Office, COLUMBIA, S. C, July 5, 1867. NOTICE is hereby given that the Greenville & Co? lumbia Railroad Company is now prepared 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 mortgage, commonly known as the "First Mortgage." Also, for their bonds, and the coupons on them that may be due, endorsed by the State under the Act of the Legislature of January 28, 1801, which are headed "Confederate States of America." Also, for their bonds and coupons past due, known as "Non-Mortgage Bonds," at one for three, a9 provided for in said Act of December 20, 18C6. 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, Troas. July 10, 1867 4 Notice to Creditors. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Anderson?In Equity. R. N. Wright and ) M. S. Strickland, I vs. ) Petition for Relief, <j"c. W. C. Armstrong and "J Wm. Armstrong and V Baxter Hays, Adm'rs. J Pursuant to an order of his Honor Chancellor Lessenc, all creditors of W. G. Armstrong, the ab? sent debtor, in the above stated case, are hereby required to render their demands on oath before the Commissioner, on or before the 8th day of No? vember next, else they will be debarred of any in? terest which the said W. C. Armstrong may have in the estate of the lato Jonn B. Armstrong, dee'd. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.o. Commissioner's office, 1 Anderson, August 7, 1867. / 8?3mo EDWARD F. STOKES, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, Greenville, C. WILL Practice in the Courts of Law and Equity of South Carolina. Office in Swandale's New Building, opposite the Mansion House. kefbrekcbs. TnoM\H Hin., President of Harvard College, Mass. J. B. Mison, Law Professor, University of Vir? ginia. C. P. Sullivan, South Carolina. Gnv. J. L. Ohk, South Carolina. Ex-Gov. B. F. Pehuy, South Carolina. July 2-1, 1807 0 4 TO PLANTERS, MEECHANTS, AND SPECULATORS. ON and after this day we will be prepared to make advances on cotton and all other produce shipped to Geo. W.?Williams & Co., Charleston, or Wil? liams, Tayloii Si Co., New York. Parties wishing udvancos, will furnish us the railroad receipts for the produce shipped. SHARPE & FANT. July 31, 1867 7 CARRIAGE FOR SALE. A NO. 1 Two-Horse Carriage, new and neatly trimmed, for wile cheap for oaeh. For particulars enquire at this office. June 5, 1807 61 2 Miscellaneous Advertisements KENNEDY & MKINNEY, DEALERS IN PROVISIONS, LIQTJOES, &c, N. W. Corner Public Square, KEEP constantly on Land Flour, Meal and Grits, Bacon, Mackerel, French Brandy, Bourbon Whiskey, Rye Whiskey, N. E. Rum, Wines of all kinds. Corn Whiskey, Ale, Lager Beer and Porter, Cheese and Crackers, Adamantine Candles and Tallow, Oysters and Sardines, Cigars and Tobacco, Factory Yarn, Shoes, And many other articles in the Grocery and Pro? vision line. KENNEDY & McKINNET. May 22, 18C7 40 SM UTTERS, BOLTING CLOTHS, BELTING-, MILL-IEONS, FOR SALE BY FISHER & LOWKANCE, COLUMBIA, S. C. May 8, 1867. 47?tf - Railroads. "General Superintendent's Office, CHARLOTTE & S. C. RAILROAD, Columbia, S. C, May 2, 1867. OX 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. By this arrangement, passengers by the Green? ville Road may go immediately through Eastward, and have no detention in Columbia. Through Tickets are sold at Columbia to Rich? mond, Va., Washington, D. C, Baltimore, Md., Phikidclphia, 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 a>,d local passage, leaves Columbia at 7 a. m., ou Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays of each week, ami Char? lotte on the same days and hour, arriving at Co? lumbia aud Charlotte al 7 p. m. C. BOUKNIGHT, Sup't. May 2, 1807 4 -L_!-. Greenville & Columbia Kail Boa-!? General Scterinten dent's Office, olumbia, Sept. 12, 1S66. On and 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 " " Newberry, - - - 10 35 a. m. Arrive at Abbeville, - - 3 13 p. m. ?? " Anderson, - - 6 10 ?? " " Greenville, - - 5 40 ?? Leave Greenville at - - 6 00 a. m. 44 Anderson, - - - 6 30 44 " Abbeville, - - 8 35 a. m. 44 Newberry, - - 1 20 p. to. Arrive at Alston, - 2 45 44 44 44 Columbia, . - 4 40 44 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, 1806 . 14 Schedule over S. C. Railroad. GENERAL SCP'TS OFFICE, Charleston, S. C, Nov. 3, 1866. OX and after Wednesday, November 7, 1806, the Passenger Trains of this road will run the following schedule: acousta 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, 6.50 a. m. Arrive at Charleston, 4.00 p. n. through mail thain. Leave Augusta, 5.50 p. ci. Arrive at Kingsville, 1.05 a. rn. Arrive at Columbia, 3.00 a. m. Lcavo Columbia, 2.00 p. m. Arrive at Kingsville, 3.40 p. m. Arrive at Augusta, 12.00 night U. T. PEAKE, Gen'l Sup't. Nov 15, 1860 22 Superintendent's OUicc G. & C. R. K., COLUMBIA, May 30, 1867. I ON and after Saturday. June 1st, Trains will be run over the Bluo Ridge Railroad, between An dernon and Walhalla, daily, Sundays excepted, as follows . Leave Anderson, S 10 p. m. Arrive at Pendleton, 6 44 Arrive at Walhalla, 7 30 " Leave Walhalla, 4 15 a. m. Arrivo at Pendleton, 5 32 44 Leave Fendleton, 5 40 44 Arrive at Anderson. 6 30 44 Connections made with the trains of tho Green? ville Koad, up and down, every day, Sundays, ex? cepted. B. SLOAN. Superintendent. June 5, 1807_51_ LAUREN'S RAILROAD. Entirely JSgw Schedule. Office Laurens Railroad, "1 Laurens C. IL, S. C, July 17, 1867. / ON and after Monday next, 22d inst., the Trains will run over this Road as follows, until further no? tice. Loaye Laurens at 5 o'clock a. m., on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and arrivo at Newberry at 11 o'clock. Leave Newberry at 50 minutes after 12 o'clock, on Monday's, Wednesdays and Fridays, connect? ing with both train on the G. & C. Eailrond at Helena Shops. JOSEPH CREWS, Superintendent. July 21,1867 6 Miscellaneous Advertisements NEW DRUG STO?E. CATER & WALTERS ARE constantly receiving fresh supplies of Pure 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 hopo that they will examine our goods and prices before buying elsewhere. PATENT MEDICINES. We keep on hand all of the most popular Patent Medicines of the day, such as Jayncs', Ayre's and Radway's Preparations, Hostetter's, Hoofland's German and Pankin's Hepatic Bitters, Ced Liver Oil, Sarsaparilla, Ess. Ginger, Pain Killer, Book rease or Life Rcjuvinator, Plilotoken, Ex. Buchu, Collier's Remedy for Diseased Horses, and many others too numerous to mention. w&my <&mm9 <&<d. 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 our stock of Fancy Goods and articles for the toilet, and wc 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, Cudbear, Yenitia Red, Green and Yellow Paints, &o. PAINTS, OILS, &C> The best brands of White Lead, and all the other Paints, dry and in oil. Linseed Oil, Train Oil, Spts. Turpentine, Varnishes, Paint and Var? nish Brushes, Sash Tools, &c. Wc hope to be able to sell the above named arti? cles at prices that will insure satisfaction to pur? chasers, and hope all in need of such articles will examine our good and prices. We will also keep on hand a good stock of the best French Window Glass, Putty and Whiting, all of which we will sell cheap. CATER & WALTERS. July 3, 18C7 3 5,000 BUSHELS OF WHEAT WANTED !i HIGHEST MABKET PRICE PAID FOE 1SS1 V 9 B A f? In Cash.! SACKS FURNISHED AND MONEY PAID ON DELIVERY. APPLY TO JAMES A. HOYT. July 17, ISC" 5 STEVENS HOUSE, 21, 23, 25 and 27 Broadway* N. York, OPPOSITE JJOWLIN'G GEEEJT, On tlie European Plan. THE STEVENS HOUSE is well and widely known to the traveling public. The location is especially suitable to merchants and business men; it is in close proximity to the business part of the city ; is on the highway of Southern and Western travel, and adjacent to all the principal Railroad and Steamboat Depots. The Stevens House has liberal accommodation for over three hundred guests : it is well furnished, and possesses every modern improvement for the comfort and entertainment of its inmates. Tho rooms arc spacious and well ventilated ; provided with gas arti water; the attendance is prompt and respectful, and the table is generously provided with every delicacy of the season, at moderate rates. The rooms having been refurnished and remod? eled, we are enabled to offer extra facilities for the comfort and pleasure of our guests. GEO. K. CHASE & CO., Proprietors. June 19, 1867 1 6m Demorests' Monthly Magazine, UNIVERSALLY acknowledged the Model Par? lor Magazine of America; devoted - to Original Stories, Poems, Sketches, Architecture and Model Cottages, Household Matters, Gems of Thought, Personal aud Literary Gossip, (including special departments on Fashions), Instructions on Health, Gymnastic, Equestrian Kxcrcises, Music, Amuse? ments, etc.; all by the best authors, and profuse? ly and artistically illustrated with costly Engra? vings, (full sir.e), useful and reliable Patterns, Embroideries, Jewelry, and a constant succession of artistic novelties, with other useful and enter? taining literaturo. No person of refinement, economical housewife, or lady of taste, can .ifTord to do without the Modd Monthly. Single copies, 30 cents: back numbers, as specimens, 10 cents ; either mailed free. Year? ly, S3, with a valuable premium: two copies, Sf>.G0; three copies. S7.n0 ; five copies, $12, and splendid premiums for clubs at S3 each, with the first premiums to each subscriber. Address W. JENNINGS DE MOREST, No. 473 Broadway, Ntw York. Dcmorest's Monthly and Young America, to? gether, $4, with the premiums for wich. March 27, 18<>7 41 Notice to Delinquent Guardians. GUARDIANS, TRUSTEES, 4c, who failed to make annual returns of tho 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 time has been extended to tho first day of September next, in which to make their returns. Failing to do so by that time, Rules will be issued against them, except in those cases where the last returns show the entire Estatr to bo in Confederate securities ; it not being intended by tho order to preclude the parties interested from contesting 6itch investments. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, "I Andereon C. H., July 1, '67./ 3?3 GEO. M. JONES, Surgeon Dentist, RESPECTFULLY offers his services to the people of Anderson and surrounding country. He is pre? pared for Extracting Teeth, Filling Tcoth, in tho best stylo, Setting Teeth on Pivot, Setting Artifi? cial Teeth in the latest and mopt improved plans, j Mounting Teeth upon Vulcanite base, Gold or Pla tina?these arc neat and handsome. All calls attended to at short notice, and all work warranted. Terms Cash, at moderate prices. Office?Up-staire:, over the old Enrolling Office. May 11, 1866 Si Charleston Adyertasemente. JOHN S. FAIELEY. RUTLEDGE WILSON. JOHN S. FAIRLEY & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN FANCY. GOODS, WHITE GOODS, , IHdDSIIIBIBY, <B1I.<DV2ES, FURNISHING GOODS, ETC., INVITE," the attention of .Retail Merchants throughout the country to their complete assort? ment of the above mentioned Goods, now being opened at No. 37 Hayne Street, The old stand of Messrs. Hyatt, 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 Snort Profits. Orders will be promptly and carefully filled. JOMN S. FAIRLEY & CO. The subscriber is particularly desirous of re? newing business relations with the customers of his old house, Marshall, B?rge & Co. J. S. FAIRLET. Dec 0,1866 25 DR. N. A. PRATT, (successor to pratt 1- wilson bros.) WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, Analytical and Consulting Chemist, NO. S3 HAYNE STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. dealer in Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Glass, and DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. Aualysis of Ores, Soils, Fertilizers, &c, made with greatest care and accuracy. Chemical ad? vice given in all branches of the science, on mode? rate terms. DR. I*. ?LIN DANNEILYj (Late a ChieJ Surgeon in C. S. Army,) Takes pleasure in announcing to his numerous friends and acquaintances, that he has become connected with the large Wholscsale Drug House of Dr. N. A, Pratt. No. 23 Hiyne Street, Charles? ton, S. C, and solicits for him an extension of trade in South Carolina. March 27, I8G7 41 Tlie Best Tonic Now in Use? MANUFACTURED BY C. F. Panknin, Charleston, S. 0> ' Jan. 3, 1S67 29 ly* W. E. CHAFEE, WHOLESALE GROCER, AND Commission Merchant, DEALER IN Butter, Lard, Cheese, Liquors, &c Consignments Received every Steamer. 207 EAST HAY, OPPOSITE NEW CUSTON HOUSE, CHARLESTON, S. C. 36 12m IN EQUITY, Richland District. BILL TO FORECLOSE MORTGAGE. Charles M. Furman, Trustee, \ vs. J Order ealling The Greenville and Columbia \ in Creditors. Rail Road Company. J IN pursuanco 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, 1S54, aud referred to in the pleadings, and all Creditors having any interest under said 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 parties Complain? ant are allowed to do so, and those who wish to do so may come in as Defendants. D. B. DeSAUSSURE, c.b.r.d. , Columbia, S. C, June 25, 1867. 3?3m THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, A 2TD ERSOX DISTRICT. In the Court of Common Pica?. Joseph E. Eatou, ) vs. > Attachment A. W. Richardson. J ?? WHEREAS, the Plaintiff did, on the fourth day of April, Anno Domini eighteen hundred and sixty seven, tile his declaration against the Defendant, who (as it is said) is absent from and without tho limits of this State, aud has neither wife nor attor? ney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the said declaration might be served: It is there? fore ordered, (hat the'said Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, oner before the fifth day of April, which will be in the year of our Lord, one thousaud eight hundred and sixty-eight; otherwise final and absolute judgment will thon be given and awarded against him. JOHN W. DANIELS, c.c.r. Clerk's office. April 16, 1807. 44 lamly. Look to Your Interest!! HAVING had the entire assets of the firms of Sullivan & Sloans. John T. Sloan ? Sullivan, and ?lohn 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 1 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 & S.tllivan and J. T. Sloan & Co., Pendlcton, S. C, will very soon be placed in an officer's hands, at which time I will give notice. N. K. SULLIVAN. Fob 20. 1807_36_ Assignee's Notice. ISHAM W. TAYLOR, havingmadeanassignment 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 te myself, or A. T. Broyle-s, Esq., with whom the same have been deposited for collection. JAMES M. McFALL, Assignee. F*b 14, 1867 35