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HIRAM LODGE, No. 68, A.vF.*. M.*. A REGULAR COMMUNICATION OF HIRAM LODGE will be held in the Lodge Room on MON? DAY NIGHT, Oct. 7, 1867, at h<df-past seven o'clock. Brethren wUl take due notice ana govern themselves accordingly. By order of the W.-. M.r. JAMES A. HOYT, Sec. Aug.. 14,1867 " 9 _ 3 BnmiBg Basil Chapter, No. 7, K.\A.\M.\ A REGULAR CONVOCATION OF BURNING BUSH CHAPTER wiU be held in the Chapter Room on MONDAY NIGHT, Oct. 14th, 1867, at hatf-pastseven o'clock. Companions will assem? ble without further notice. By order of the M.-.E.-.H.-.P..? '?L GEORGE MUNRO, Sec. pro tern. Aug. 14,1867 _9 " ' 3 To Consumptives. The Rev. Edward A. Wilson wiH send (free of charge) to aB who desire it, the prescription with the directions for making and using the simple remedy by which he was cured of a lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption'. His only object is to benefit the afilicted, and he hopes every sufferer will try this prescription, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Please address JRev. EDWARD A. WILSON, No.: 165 South Second St, Williamsburg, N. Y. Sept. 18, 1867. 14? Information. Information guaranteed to produce a luxuriant growth of hair upon a bald head or beardless face, also a recipe for the removal of Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions, etc., on the skin, leaving the same soft, clear, and beautiful, can be obtained without charge try addressing THOS. F. .CHAPMAN, CqemIst. .: 823 Broadway, New York. Sept. 18, 1807. 14 ? Three Months for Nothing. Look at mis Offer.?The publishers of the American Agriculturalist show their enterprise by offering that valuable journal free for the remain? ing .three months.of this year to all new subscribers for 1868 (YoL 27,) who send in their subscription during this month of September. The cost of the Agriculturalist is only SI.50 for a year, or four copies for $5, so that ?1.50, (or ?1.25 each for four persons,) if sent to the publishers this month, will secure the paper for fifteen months. We ad? vise all to make haste to accept this offer. The money could not be better invested, forthat paper, at its present subscription price, is one' of the cheapest in the world. It is designed for the Farm, Garden, and Household. It has readers almost everywhere, among the old and the young, and not its least recommendation is the fact that the chil? dren are delighted with its Boy's and Girl's De? partment. Each number contains 32 to 44 large^ quarto, pages, full of interesting and valuable mat? ter for readers both in country and city. Its En? gravings are costly and beautiful, and calculated not only to please the eye, but to improve the taste. We have also seen from month to month exposures of the v&ripus Humbugs and Swindling Operations of the day, which must have saved tens of thou? sands of dollars to the unwary. We are sure you ( will thank us for our advice if you send your sub- J fcription at once to,the publishers, Ouange, Judd & Co?-41 Tark Row, New York City. - ERRORS 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 uddressing, in perfect confidence, JOHN B. OGDEN, 42 Cedar Street, New York. June 10, IS07 1 ly ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Charles Kay, deceased, are notified that they must settle their indebtedness without delay, and all persons having demands against the said Estate will pre nent them to the undersigned, properly attested, within the time prescribed by law. JOHN W. DANIELS, Executor. September 11,1807. 13?4 COTTON CINS. II. L. JEFFERS & Co., North Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, are agents for W. G. demons, Brown & Co.'s Superior Cotton Gins. These Gins have been extensively used by the Planters of the State, and have given great satis? faction. All information will be cheerfully given, on ap? plication as above, either by letter or through agents. Sept, 11, 1867. 13?2m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. Ex Parte \ Notice of forming a Pri Wni. Perry & Co. J vate Corporation. PURSUANT to the second section of the Act of the General Assembly of this State, in such case made und provided, eutitlcd "An Act to authorize and regulate the creation of Private Corporations with? in this State," passed on the 20th day of December, 1806, the undersigned give notice in behalf of themselves and their successors, that they have as? sociated themselves together for the purpose of forming a Private Corporation, to be known and designated under the name and style of WM. PER? RY & CO. That the objects of the said Corpora? tion is for manufacturing goods from fibrous sub? stances, at the Pendlcton Factory, on Three and Twenty Mile Creek, in the District and State afore? said. That the capital stock of the said corporation shall be Fifty Thousand Dollars; that Win. Perry is to contribute the sum of twenty-seven thousand five hundred dollars, James W. Crawford, ten thou? sand dollars, A. J. Clinkscales, seven thousand five hundred dollars, and L. C. Clinkscales five thousand dollars; that the said Corporation is to continue for the term of twenty-five years. WM. PERRY, J. W. CRAWFORD. A. J. CLINKSCALES, L. C. CLINKSCALES. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. Personally appeared Wm. Perry, President of the Corporation known as WM. PERKY & CO., and made oath in due form of law, that the capital stock of the corporation is fifty thousand dollars, consisting of the Pendleton Factory Building, Mills, Machinery, and the tract of land whereon the same is situated, containing four hundred and twelve acres, more or less, with all appurtenances thereto; that the value thereof is forty-five thou? sand dollars, and that the sum of five thousand dollars, cash in currency is actually paid in, owned and to be employed by said corporation. Sworn to and subscribed the 10th day of August, before me, ?? WM. PERRY. J. N. BROWN, N. P., A. D. / President. , Filed August 16th, 18G7. JOHN W. PANELS, c.C.r. Sept. 11, 1807. 13?2m Legal Advertisements. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. tu Equity?Anderson. John B. Smith, Administrator,") Charles Kay, [ v3. J Bill to Foreclose W. W, Humphries, c.e.a.d., ") Mortgage, In and \ junction, #c. John W. GuytoB. J BY Tirlue of a Decrelal Order from the Court of Equity to me directed, I will sell to the highest bidder, at public outcry, at Anderson Court House, on Sakday in October next, the Tract of Land described in the pleadings as the Real Estate of John W. Guyton, to wit: The Tract of Land, Situate in Anderson District, sis miles from the Court House, on Beaverdam creek, adjoining lauds of Albert Jolly, Thomas King and Alfred Neal, containing 305 ACRES. TERMS OF SALE ? On a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, purchasers to give bond, with at least two g<J? sureties, with mortgage, to secure the paymeut of the purchase money?except tho costs, which must be paid in cash. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.u. - Commissioner's Office, \ ? Anderson, Sept. 12, 18C7. j 13?4 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. IN EQUITY?ANDERSON. ?senath McGee, Adm'rx, 1 and Mike McGee, Adm'r, / Bill for Partition; $c vs. \ Harrison Latimer, et al. ) BY virtue of a decretal order from the court of Equity to me directed, I will sell to the highest bid der, at public outcry, on salcday in Ociobcr ncxt> at Anderson Court House, the Tract of Land de? scribed in the Pleadings, as the Real Estate of William McGee, deceased, to wit: TRACT ISO. S, Situate in Anderson District, adjoining lands of Mrs. Aseneth McGee, Mrs. Elizabeth McFall, Mas? tin Williams, et. al., containing Two Hundred and Ninety-Five acres. ? . TERMS OF SALE: On a credit of one and two years, in equal annual instalments, with interest from day of sale, pur? chaser to give bond, with at least two approved 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.t>. Commissioner's Office, 1 Anderson, Sept. 12,1S67. J 13?4 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity?Anderson. Jcrcminh Moore, and wife, \ Mary Moore, j Bill for Partition of vs. \ Lands, ftc. ' Archibald Mattison, et al. j BY Tirtne of an order from the Court of Equity to me directed, I will sell to the highest bidder at the Home Place, or Tract No. 1, on Tuesday after Salcday in October next, the several Tracts of Land described in the pleadings as the Real Estate of Olley Mattison, dee'd, to wit: THE HOMESTEAD, Or Tract No. 1, Containing One Hundred and Thirty-five Acrc6. Tract INfo. ?5, Containing One Hundred and Thirty-five Acres. I Tract TSo. 3, Containing One Hundred and Forty-five Acres. Tract TVo. 4, Containing One Hundred and One Acres. . Tract INo. ?, i Containing One Hundred and Sixty-five Acres. Situate in Anderson District, on Hencoop creek, waters of Rocky Hivcr, aud adjoining binds of Mastin Williamson, James C'allaham and others. Tract TVo. O, Containing One Hundred and seventy-six Acres. TEEMS OF SALE: On a credit of one, two and three years, with interest from day of sale?except the costs, which are to be paid in cash?purchasers to give bond with at least two good sureties, and a mortgage of J the premises, to secure the purchase money. W. W. HUMPHREYS, ce.a.p. Commissioner's office, ffice, I Anderson, Sept. 11, 18(57./ 13?1 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT?IN EQUITY. James W. Shcrard nnd Samuel W. Sherard, Pheebc Sherard, ct. al. J Bill for Partition of\ Jjands, ij-c. BY virtue of an order from the Court of Equity to me directed, I will sell to the highest bidder, at Anderson Court House, on Salcday in October next, the several tracts of land described in the pleadings, as part of the Real Estate of William Sherard, de? ceased, to wit: TRACT NO. Containing three hundred and twenty-nine acres, situate in Anderson District, on Little Generostee Creek, and bounded by lands of Mrs. P. II. Shcr? ard, J. W. Shcrard. J. W. Wolf, James Simpson, and others. TRACT NO. ?>, containing one hundred nnd sixty-eight (Tfi8) acres, situate in Anderson District, on Savannah River, adjoining lands of C. F. Beaty, S. W. Sherard, and Tract No. C. TRACT TVO. O, containing one hundred and fifty-fonr acres, situate in Anderson District, on Savannah River, adjoin? ing Lot No. 5, and lands of S. W. Shcrard, David Sadler and R. B. Alexander. TRACT INTO, containing thirty-nine (30) acres, situate in Ander? son District, adjoining lands of John Catlctt, II. Long, James Sherard, and J. W. Shcrard. TEEMS OF SALE: On a credit of one and two years?purchasers to give bond, with at least two approved sureties, and n mortgage of the premises, to secure the payment, of the purchase moneys, except the costs, which must be paid in cash. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, "1 Anderson, Sept. 12, 1867. / 13?4 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a writ of Ficra Facias to me directed from the Treasurer of the Slate, I will expose to sale on Salcday next, at Anderson Court House, within the usual hours of sale, the following prop? erty, to wit: One improved Lot in the town of Anderson, con? taining one acre, more or less, adjoining lots of F. M. Morgan, Elias Earle and others. Levied on as the property of the Blue Bidgc Itailroad at the suit of the State for taxes. Terms cash. WM. McGUKIN, s.a.n. 1 Sept 11,1807 13 Charleston Advertisements. THE DUE WEST FEMALE COLLEGE. TU.E Winter Session in this Institution will open on Monday, 7th of October. A full corps of Teachers has been provided, and every effort will be made to retain the patron? age the College lias enjoyed for years. . The rates of Tuition and Boarding have been reduced so as. to correspond with the circum? stances of our people. Boarding can be had at $12 a month in curren? cy, exclusive of washing and wood. TUITION IN CURRENCY. Academic Department, per session of five months, $15 00 Collegiate Department, 20 00 EXTRAS. Music, Piano, per session five months, $24 00 Use of " " " ?* " 2 00 Painting, " " " " ]0 00 Wax-Work, " " ? " 10 00 Drawing, " " " " 5 00 Latin, French and Vocal Music arc /rec of charge. Young ladies arc recommended to adopt the UNIFORM DRESS prescribed by the Board, viz : "Dark Calico for school, and blue Worsted for church, with straw hats trimmed with blue." No correspondence allowed with young men. Parents are requested not to give permission to .violate this rule. For further information address J. I. BONNER, President. Sept 4, 18C7 12 4 REMOVAL! Great Reduction in Prices! F?MITO1E S TT ?IB AT MASONIC HALL, The undersigned begs leave to inform the public that he has removed his Furniture Store to Mason? ic Building, second story. Entrance nt the West door, next to Judge Murray's residence. Having reduced the prices of Furniture, I am prepared to furnish the people of Anderson and surrounding country with elegant setts of fur? niture nt the lowest possible figures. The public generally are invited to examine the assortment on hand, as I am convinced that my prices and Fur? niture will not fail to please. I am also prepared to make any repairs in the Furniture line. Also, all kinds of coffins made to order, nt the shortest notice. '? , All work warranted. G. F. TOLLY. September 4, 1807. 12?3 NEW DRUG STO?E. CATER & WALTERS ARE constantly receiving fresh supplies of Pure DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, &c, &c. Wc shall give strict attention fo our collection of Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, and every-, thing needed by physicians in their practice, and hope that they will examine onr goods and prices before buying elsewhere. PATENT MEDICINES. We keep on hand all of the most popular Patent Medicines of tho day, such as Jayncs', Ayre's and Radway's Preparations, Hosteller's, Hoofland's German and Pankin's Hepatic Bitters, Ced Liver Oil, Sarsaparilla, Ess. Ginger, Pain Killer, Book rcase or Lite Rcjuvinufor, Plilolokcn, Ex. Buchu, 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 tho toilet, &c, such ns 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 we hope those needing such articles will examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, as we arc de? termined to keep goods that will be obliged to please. FLAVORING EXTRACTS. A good assortment of Flavoring Extracts, aud everything in that department. DYE STUFFS, The very best article of Indigo, Madder, Coppe? ras, Cudbear, Ycuilia Red, Green and Yellow Paints, &c. PAINTS, OILS, ScC. The best brands of "White Lead, and nil 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 lo pur? chasers, and hope all in need of such articles will examine our good and prices. Wc will also keep on hand a good stock of the best French Window Glass, Putly and Whiting, all of which wc will sell cheap. CATER Si WALTERS. July 3. 1807_3_ The Daily Chronicle. Pffi(D)gPIB.C^?go On the 17th instant, the undersigned propose to commence the issue, in this city, of a journal lobe styled TUE DAILY CHRONICLE. The want of a live, earnest, sympathetic newspaper is felt, in the community : and, in obedience to the wish of a large number of the most influential citizen*, wc make our dettut. The Capital of South Carolina should sustain now, as ii did before the war, at least t wo newspa? pers; and the Slate is on abundantly large field of operations from which (o glean the public favor. The approaching Fall already gives token that our people arc recovering from their great financial depression ; and we may reasonably anticipate an early solution of tho now fretful political problem. It is on this rising tide that wc hope to swim. We do not promise much in behalf of the Chroni? cle?our failh shall be told by our work* ; but wc can say this much, that as citizens of South Caro? lina, long identified with her .interests, wc shall expend our means and devote our energies to es? tablish what wc conceive will be a welcome visitor in every household. Wc shall 'l'c latest ncwR and liveliest gossip; pert paragraphs; telegrams hot from the wires; commercial intelligence fresh from the curb-stones of "'Change;" nnd a special report of all the al tracfivcly horrifying accidents and incidents of the day. Politically,-? Our sentiments arc for the present expressed. We shall work for the good of the public. 8 U B S C III FT 1 O K : One year, - -$8 00 I Three months, - $2 00 Six months, - - 4 00 | One month, - 75 Advertisements seventy-five cents per square (10 lines) for the first insertion, and fifty cents for each subsequent insertion. A liberal discount made on contract advertisements. Advertisers wishing to avail themselves of the very large free circulation to be made during the first week, will please send their orders lo THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING COMPANY, Coi.i*Mnt.\, S. G. Sept. 11, 1807. 13?If I Miscellaneous Advertisements Fall and Winter Importations. i 1867. Ribbons, Millinery and Straw Goods. ARMSTRONG, "CATOR & CO. i>iroiiTEr.s axd jonnr.ns or Bonnet, Trimming and Velvet Ribbons, Bonnet silics, Satins ivn<l Velvets, Blonds, IVetts, Ci*ai>cs, Rrielics, Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, STRAW BONNETS AND LADIES' HATS, TRIMMED AXIJ VXTniMMF.P, SHAKER HOODS, ?See. 23T AND 239 BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. Offer the largest Stock to be found in this coun? try, and uucquallcd in choice variety and cheap? ness, comprising the latest Parisian novelties. Orders solicited and prompt attention given. Aug. 21, .1867. 10?2m bacon~?a1?, corn, MOLASSES, &c, &c. 10?HIIDS. Clear Ribbed Sides, ? Hhds. Clear Sides, 5 Casks Sugar Cured Hams, 150 Pkgs. Leaf Lard, in barrels tubs, pails, 15 Hhds. Prime Muscovado Molasses, 10 Hhds. Clayed Cuba Molasses, 175 Sacks Prime White-bread Corn, 75 Boxes Adamantipc Candles, 125 Sacks Liverpool Salt. With a full assortment of everything in the Groce? ry Line. JGgg"* For sale at the lowest figures by A. STEVENS, Augusta, Geo. August 28, 18G7 11 BAGGING. ROPE, &c. 12 Bales Gunny Baggiug, 225 Coils Rope?best brands, 125 Kegs Old Dominion Nails?assorted, For sale by A. STEVENS, Augusta, Geo. August 28, 1867 11 H.L JEFFERS & CO., FACTORS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Charleston, S. C. lt. I. JETTKnS. wm. u. JEFFEIIS. T. a. JE1TERS. ON entering upon the business of the next sea? son, wc beg leave to return our thanks for the pat? ronage so kindly extended to us since the re? opening of our business at the close of the war. Willi renewed energy wc will continue to study the interest of our friends, confining ourselves as heretofore to a legitimate Commission Business. Liberal advances will be made on Consignments, and careful attention paid to tilling Orders for Supplies. Our patrons will be kept fully posted on the Markets, free of charge, by our Weekly Prices Current. H. L. J. & CO. Charleston, S. C, August 1, 1867. 0 NEW MUSIC BOOK. I HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SUPPLY OF The Christian Harmony, the new Music Book by that, popular Composer, William Walker. Sold at Publisher's price, $1.75 per copy. JAMES G. DOUTII1T, Agent. Sept 6, 1S67 21 ly Notice. ALL persons having claims against the Estate of K. Sullivan, deceased, will please render them iu to cither of the undersigned, properly attested, and those indebted to said Estate will make pay? ment immediately. N. K. SULLIVAN. 1 . , . JNO. M. PHILLIPS, J -m r8' Aug. 10, 1807. 10?51m Notice. ALL persons having demands against the Estate of Mary K. Mattison, dee'd, will please hand them to the undersigned, properly attested, and those in? debted to said Estate will make payment, immedi? ately, otherwise the amounts will be put into.judg? ment. C. S. MATTISON. Aug. 19, 1S67. 10?Ilm. Notice. All persons indebted to Clark k White arc ear? nestly requested to come forward and make pay? ment immediately. We must have money to carry on our business, and unless parties pay, on or be? fore return day next, wc will be compelled to sue, CLARE & WHITE. Aug. 26, 1S67. _ TO PLANTERS, MERCHANTS, AND SPECULATORS. ON and after this day wo will be prepared to make advances on cotton nnd all other produce shipped to Geo. W. Williams & Co., Charleston, or Wil? liam?) Tavi.oii & Co., New York. Parties wishing advances, will furnish us the railroad receipts for the produce shipped. SHARPE & FANT. Jnly 31, 1807 7 NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Estates of Aris Cox and John M. Cox, deceased, arc hereby requested to present their demands for payment, and persons knowing themselves indebted tu said Estates are required to make payment before Return Day next, and in default, demands ngninst. them will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. NANCY CON, A HIS COX, Administrators. Sept 4,1867 12 ,1* Miscellaneous Advertisements DEALERS IN PEOVISIONS, LIQtTOKS, &c., IV. W. Corner Public Square, KEEP constimlly on hand?" Flour, Meal and Grits, Bacon, Mackerel, French Brandy, Bourbon "Whiskey, Rye Whiskey, N. E. Run>, Wines of all kinds, Corn Whiskey, Ale, Lager IJccr and Porter, Cheese and Crackers, Adamantine Candles und Tallow, Oysters and Sardines, Cigars and Tobacco, Factory Yarn, Shoes, And many other articles in the Grocery and Pro? vision line. KENNEDY & McKINNEY. May 22, 18G7 40 SMUTTERS, BOLTING CLOTHS, BELTING, MILL-IRONS, FOR SALE BY FISHER & LOYvRANCE, COLUMBIA, S. C. May 8, 1867. 47?tf PENDLETON FACTORY. THE WOOL CAEDS 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 Mired 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 OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY, Will be kept on hand at tho 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. Juno 20, 1807 2 G. & C. Railroad Company, Treasurer's Oiltlcc, COLUMBIA, S. C, July 5, 1SG7. NOTICE is hereby given (hat the Greenville & Co? lumbia Railroad Company is now prepared to ex? change their bonds and certificates of indebtedness, endorsed by the Slate of South Carolina, under the Act of the Legislature of 20th December, 1800, 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, cndorseil 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, as provided for in said Act of December 2U, 1806. Holders of "non-mortgage bonds nnd coupons" past due, wlm prefer it, will be allowed to take tor them in exchange the bonds and certificates of indebtedness of the company, secured by a second mortgiige, 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 poymcnt. J. G. EDWARDS, Treas. July 10, 18C7 4 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. IN EQUITY?ANDERSON Mrs. Eliza A. Lorton, Adm'rx, "| vs. Bill to Admin John B. Sitton, Sam'l F. W. | ister Estate in Miller, Ella Lorton, el 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 Teague and Dorithy Mc.Murtry, and all aud singu? lar the other creditors of John S. Lorton. intest? 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 publication ofthis notice. And also, th.-.t the Defendants. Elijah Tongue nnd Dorithy McMurtry, do forthwith desist from the further prosecution of their suits at law, re? ferred to in the Bill: and that the said John R. Sitton and Henry C. Miller, nnd all other creditors of the said Intestate, be and they arc hereby en? joined from suing on their demands elsewhere, un? til the further order ofthis court. It is also ordered that the complainant do ac? count, before the Commissioner for the administra? tion of the estate of her Intestate, and deliver to the Commissioner, by the first of January next, all monied securities of the Estate. W. W. HUMPHREYS, C.K.A.P. ! Commissioner's office. | Anderson, August 7, lt>67. ) 8?3mo. Notice to Creators. THE STATE OV SOUTH CAROLINA, Anderson?In Eyuity. R. N. Wright nnd ] M. S. Strickland, !? rs. ) retition for Belief, .jr. W. C. Armstrong and "j Win. Armstrong and I Baxter Hays, Adm'rs. J Pursuant (o an order of his Honor Chancellor Lcsscnc, all creditors of W. G. Armstrong, the ab? sent debtor, in the above slated case, are hereby required to render their demands on oath before the Commissioner, on or before tho 8th day of No? vember next, else they will be debarred of any in? terest which the said W. C. Armstrong may have in (ho estate of the late .Tonn II. Armstrong, dee'd. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.K-j.n. Commissioner's office, ^ Anderson. August 7, 1*07. )? S?3mo Miscellaneous Advertisements ESTABLISHED 184?. F. O. v. Borstel, THOROUGH Repairing of Watcbcs, warranted for twelve months, (breakage excepted.) All work done ut reasonable prices. Watch Glasses and Keys fitted. CLOCKS Repaired and Warranted. J E.W ELRY 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 frames. Es? pecial care taken to restore and preserve the eye? sight, without extra charge. Rest quality Gold Pens and cases. For sale, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Spectacles, Studs, Watcli-CIiains 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 on F. C. v. BORSTEL, No. 4 Brick Range. PHOTOGRAPHS11 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, nnd 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. BORSTEL'S Jewelry Store, No. 4 Brick Range. LAND AND IMMIGRATION OFFICE, IVo. -i ISriclt 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 advortised 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, 1S07 3 DE. N. A. PRATT, (SUCCESSOR TO r-RATT 4 WILSON BROS.) WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, Analytical and Consulting Chemist, IVO. S3 HAYNE STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. DEALER lit Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Glass, AXD DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. Analysis of Ores, Soils, Fertilizers, &c, mado with greatest care and accuracy. Chemical ad? vice given in all branches of the science, on mode? rate terms. DR. F. OLIN DANNELLY, (Laie a ChieJ Surgeon in C. S. Army,) Takes pleasure in announcing to his nnmeroug friends and acquaintances, that he has becomo connected with the large Wholsesale Drug House of Dr. N. A, Trait. No. 23 Haync Street, Charles? ton, S. O, and'solicits for hirr an extension of trade in South Carolina. March 27, ISG7 41 The Best Tonic Now in Use. MANUFACTURED HY C. F. Panknin, Charleston, S. 0. Jan. 3, 18(17 29 ly* W. H. CHAFEE- ? WHOLES ALE GROCER, AND Commission Merchant, DEALER IN Butter, Lard, Cheese, Liquors, &c Consignments Received every Steamer. 207 EAST BAY. OPPOSITE NEW CUSTON IIOUSEj CHARLESTON, S. C. 30 12m equity, Richland District. BILL TO FORECLOSE MORTGAGE* Charles M. Eurman, Trustee, \ f Order calling The Greenville and Columbia \ in Creditors. Rail Read Company. J IN pursuance of the Decretal Order in the above" stated ease. "The Creditors of the Greenville and Columbia Rail Road Company holding Bonds and Coupons covered by the Mortgage bearing date the ISth January, 1854, and referred to in the pleadings, and all Creditors having any interest under said Mortgage,'! arc hereby required to pre? sent and prove ilieii* demands before me at my office in Columbia, on or before the first day of January next, or they will he excluded from all benefit of the Decree to l>c rendered in this case. Those who choose to come in as parlies Complain? ant are allowed lo do so. and those who wish, to do so may come in as Defendant*.; . . V. 1!. DkSAUSSURE, c.E.s.n. Columbia, & C, June 25, 1807. 3?3tu THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, .4 XOERSOX PI ST/11 CT. In the Court of Common Picas. Joseph E. Eaton, ") >?*. [Attachment. A. W. Richardson. J WHEREAS; the Plaintiff did, on lac 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, and has neither wife nor attor? ney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the said declaration might be served r Tt is there? fore ordered, that the said Defendant do appear nnd plead to the said declaration, on or before the fifth day of April, which will be in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixtj'-cight; otherwise final and absolute judgment will then bo given and awarded against him. JOHN W. DANIELS, fi.c.P. Clerk's office. April 1(3, 1S07. 44 lamly. Greenville & Columbia Railroad. UNTIL further notice, the Passenger Train on the Anderson Branch will return to Anderson eve? ry Monday and Friday morning. B. SLOAN, Superintendent. Aug. 2J5. lSf.7 U