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ORDINARY'S SALE. BY Tirtue of an order from Robert Junkin, 0. A. D., I will expose to sale on Salcday next, within the usual hours of sale, at Anderson C. Hi, the follov/ing lots of lands, to wit: . Lot No. 1, Situate in Anderson Village, containing one-half acre, more or less, on MeDuflic street, bounded by G.W. Fant on the east, and J. W. Harrison on the south. Sold to make distribution among the heirs at law of Wm. "Mi? Major, dee d. Teums?On a credit of twelve months from day of sale, purcha? ser giving bondaud good security, together with a mortgage of .the premises, if deemed necessary, to the Ordinary, for the payment of the purchase fiioney?costs to. be paid in c.tsh. Lot IVo. ??, Situate in Anderson District, on waters of Hencoop *-creek, bounded by lands of Luke Hay hie, A. Rice *uHt others, containing four acres, more or less. Sold to make*distribution among the heirs nt law of Win. N. Majors, dec'd. Terms?On a credit of twelve mouths, with interest from day of sale? purchaser giving'bond and good security, with a mortgage of the premises to Hie Ordinary for the payment of the purchase money?costs to be paid in cash. ' .;" Lot No. 3, Situate in Anderson District, on waters of Rocky River, adjoining lands of F. S. Hall, Themas Mor? gan and others, containing one hundred acres, more or less. Sold at the risk of the former pur? chaser, A. S. Barksdale, for distribution among the heirs nt law of Fleming Waters, dec'd. Terms? On a credit of twelve months from day of sale, purchaser giving bond and approved security, with a mortgage ot the premises to the Ordinary for the payment of the purchase money?except the ?costs, which must be paid iu cash. Lot rso. -i,. Situate in Anderson District, on waters" of Conne ross creek, bounded by lands of Jordan Burns and others, contaiug fifty-five acres, more or less. Sold to make distribution among the creditors at law of John Hix, dec'd. Terms?On a credit of twelve months from day of sale, with interest from date, purchaser giving bond and good security, with a mortgage of the premises to ihc Ordinary for the payment of the purchase money?costs to be paid in cash. Lot No. ?"5, SjTuate in Anderson District, on waters of Saluda Jtiver, bounded by lands of James Cambrel!, Wm. Orr.and-othcrs, containing one hundred and twen? ty-six acres, more or less. Sold for the beucfitjof the creditors at law of lizclcicl Qambrell, deceased Terms?On a credit of twelve months, with inter? est from day of sale, purchaser giving bond and good -security/with a mortgage of the premises to the.Ordinary for the payment of the purchase mon? ey?except the costs, which must be paid in cash. .*>.i Lot No. O, Situate'in Anderson District, on waters of Rocky River, bounded.by lands of F. S. Hall. Thomas .Morgan and others, containing one hundred acres, more or less. Sold to make distribution among the heirs at law of Jbzan Waters, dee d. Terms?On a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, purchaser giviug bond and good security, ?with a mortgage" of the premises to the Ordinary for the payment of the purchase money?costs to be paid iu cash. ' ' WM. McGUKIN, s.ad. Pec9..1SG7 26 SHERIFF'S SALE. JIY virtue of Writs of Fiera Facias to me directed, I will expose to'sale.on Sahjday next, at Anderson Court House,-within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One Tract of Land, situate in Anderson District, known as Evergreen, adjoining luuds of Charles lUynie," M. H. Smith-and others, containing eleven hand red acres, more or less. Levied on us the propcr;y .ol.E. J. Earie, at the suit of Joel L. Tur? ner and others. ?One* Tract of Land, containing one hundred and ?tfixty acres, more Or less, adjoining lands of Mrs. "Fisher. Kelly Sullivan and others. Levied on as H?B property of A. Avery, at the suit of the State . for Taxes. ? .One Tract of Land, containing eighty acres. ? more or less, bounded by lands of J. C. Horton. E. J. Major and other.-.. -Levied on &sthe property of Wra-.Vandiver, at the suit of the State forTax - 09v One Improved Lot in Ihc town ot Helton, con? taining two acres, more or less. Levied ou as the property of G. W. Taylor, at the suit of the State .for Taxes. One Tract of Land, containing fifty-nine acres, more or less, bonnded by lam's of E. J. Major, T. Erskine and others. Levied on as I ho property of J. M. Elgin, ntjlie suit ol J. B. McGce, late Sher? iff, for another. One Improved Lot in the U.~n of Anderson, hounded by loss of Newton Scott, W; T. Holland - and M. Lesser. Levied on -as the property of J. B. Patrick, at the suit of the State for-Taxes. One Tract of Laud, 'containing three hundred acres, mote or less, situate in Aud.ers.oti District, on waters of Millwce creek, adjoining lauds of Roberl. Steele, Jasper Williams and others. Levied Was the properly of Samuel Craig. at the suil cf Jaaper Williams, Adm'r, and ?. C. Cr.-:ig. Adm'r. One Tract of Land, containing two hundred and seventy acres, more or les?s, bounded by luuds ol W. B. Watson, Hanna Hall and others. Levied on as the propertj' of A. J. Hall, at Hie suit of Allen S. "Barksdale and wife.. 'One Tract of Land, containing Ihrc-e hundred acres, more or less, situate in Anderson District, 'bounded by lauds of D. L. Hall, James Kcown and others. Levied ou as the property of J. P. Tuck? er, at the suit of Frarcis A. Bellotte, Adni'x, and others. One BiUiard Table, levied on as the property of John R. Cochran, at the suit of "the State for taxes. One. Improved Lot in the town of Anderson, oti - Tanyafd street, bounded by lots of De ween and others, containing one acre, more or.'lcss. Levied on as-the property of John L. Arnold, at the suit of the State for Taxes, and others. One Tract of'Land, containing t wo hundred acrcf, more or less, on waters of Six-und-Twenty Mil? creek, adjoining la*ds of Archibald McElroy. Thos. Dickson and others. Levied on as the properly ol Elias G- Brown, at the suit of the State for Taxes. Terms cash. ? WM. McGUKIN, s.Aln. Dec 4, 1867- 22 . For Sale. THAT desirable RESIDENCE, on Arsenal Hill, now occupied by thesub jacribcr. For ihc in formal ion of non i residents, it can be said that, for loca? tion, style, room, ventilation, comfort, and health, it. has no superior. Double piazzas, verandas, steps and intero ces in basement (six reel high; are all of ornamental iron work, constructed for strength and permanency. The out buildings arc ample and thoroughly finished in good style. The barn contains stabling for live or more horses, carriage room, granary, hay lofts, cow sheds. &c aU in good order. The lot contains one acre, wcli stocked with choice fruit trees, evergreen hedges and Bhrubbcry, in good condition. also, The vacant LOT, corner of Washington and Bull streets, desirable from its proximity to all the pub? lic places ami churches of the city. The above wiU be sold at low valuations by C. H. BALDWIN'. Dec. 4, 1867 Columbia, S. C. REAJD THIS! THE undersigned have determined to close up their business, and all persons indebted to them, and also to J.? E. & T. Harper, are requested to settle by the lfilh inst., ns most of their Notes and Accounts will be placed in the hands of J. C. Whitfield, Esq., for collection before the next Re? turn Day for the District Court.' J J. E. HARPER & CO. Dec 4, 1807 25 _2 ESTATE NOTICE. ALI. persons having demands against the Estate of Wm. Wclborn, dec'd, late of Anderson District, are hereby required to present the same lo the un? dersigned within the time prescribed by law. A. F. WELBORN, Adm'r. Doe 4,18?T a * ASSIGNEE'S SALE. WILL be sold to the highest bidder, at the late residence of Dr. THOMAS LEE, twelve miles southwest of Anderson CH., on Friday, December 20, 1867, The following property, to wit: THE TRACT OF LAND Whereon Dr. Lee now lives, containing THREE HUNDRED ACRES More or less, situate in Anderson District, on wa? ters of Little Generostce Creek, bounded by lands of Wm. Jones, Zach. Gentry, and others. AJLSO, FARMING IMPLEMENTS, ONE MULE, ONE BUGGY, TWO COWS, LOT OF HOGS, Consisting in part of Piano, Centre Table, Mahogany Chairs, Windsor Chairs, Bocking Chairs, One Sofa, Bureau. Bedsteads and bedding. Tables, fcc., &c. Book Case, and desirable lot of Books, Kitchen Furniture, One large Molasses Boiler. Terms of Sale Cash. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Assignee. Nov 27, 18?7 . 24 3 FRESH ARRIVALS! Cheapest Goods in Town ! M. LESSES, Agent, HAS just returned from Charleston with large ad? ditions lo his stock of Goods, purchased at exceed? ingly low prices, and which will bc sold at corres? ponding figures to purchasers. As a specimen ol' what he is prepared to do, the attention of thc public is invited to the astonishing fact that he is now selling Calicoes at from 10 to L3 cents pur yard. DcLaincs from 2-j to ol) cents, And all oilier goods iii proportion. A LARGE*. STOCK. Ol' BOOTS & SHOES, Just Received, and now offering at cheaper rates than ever before known in this place. In addition to the articles enumerated above. I have a general assortment of Goods ol* ev? ery description, and will not be undersold in (his market. Give me a call before purchasing else? where. M. LESSER, Agent. Dec 4,1867 2.T, Life and Fire Insurance Agency. HAVE your live- insured while in health, thal you may leave something for Ihe support of your dear wile and children aller your dea;h. A hus band and father is not doing his duty to hi* fami? ly unless he gets a Life Policy. "Sci thy house in order ; thou shall die." Insure your dwellings ; a single spark may. in one hour, leave your dwelling in ashes. Delays are dangerous. A number of thc bes: Life and Fire insurance Companies in thc United States-are represented by the subscriber. Give him a call, at No. 1 Granite Row, Anderson C. II., S. C. A. B. TOWERS, Life and Fire Insurance Aeent. Nov 13, 18(17 21 ?m JOHN IL ISGLMCS, Commission Merchant, BOYCE & CO'S WHARF, (DIBAEIt??BSWH, 3= C. Befers to Hon. Gi:o. A. Tnuxttoi.M, A:;nr.r.w Si MONOS; "President First National Bank, Charles? ton: F. S. Hoot KS, President S. C. Milling and Manufacturing Company. Dec ll. I8G7 2G 3 m ?3OHGS?TI0N ! IMMIGRATION ! ! II&MIGRATION ! ! ! THE subscriber is now prepare.) io furnish EURO? PEAN LABORERS of every description, upon short notice and on favourable terms. For terms and Circulars, apply to. or address, JOSEPH H. OPPENHEIM. No 432 King, corner Hudson-street, opposite Citadel Square, Charleston, S. C. Nov2??, 1M?7 'S.', 3m THE DEBTORS OF J. S. LORTON & CO. are notified that 1 ? ill be in Pcndle'iin lo settle willi them on Tuesdays and Saturdays until the First of February next, alter which lime their Noies and Accounts will bu turned over lo my Attorney, (.'ol. .1. J. Norton, for collection. ' S. F. V.. MILLER, Survivor. Dec ll. I8I?7 "ti 4 3 sr pr 4 EL O E. n/tn LBS. English Dairy. Nutmeg and Slate JfJXJ CHEESE, for still! hov for cash or barter, by TOWERS & BURRISS, No. 4 (ira.lite |{,?w, Anderson, S. G. Dec J, 1807 'j:. 3 STOVES ! ??OVES ! JUST received another lot of those celebrated COTTON PLANT. MAGNOLIA and SHAMROCK COOKING STOVES, for sale low for casi, ,?? bar? ter, by TOW BBS & BUB Bl SS. Dec 4, 1867 25 3 ESTATE NOTICE. ALL persons having demands against the Estate of thc late JOHN E. NORRIS, dee'd, will please present them to Messrs. ticed & Brown, my Attor? neys. CATHARINE D. NORRIS, Ext'x. J?ov ?0, 1887 ? ' 4 SECOND SUPPLY THIS FALL! GREAT ADDITIONS TO OUR STOCK. TTAVING TAKEN THIS ADVANTAGE OF THE DEPRESSION IN THE 11 market for the last ten days, Bough' heavily at the reduced price?, and are now receiving a second supply of all kinds of GOODSi both fine and low prices, at much lower figureslhau they were early in the season. Delaines from 20 to 25 cents, worth 30 lb 35 cents. Poplins from 30 to 50 cents, worth 87j and 75 cents. Good brands of bleached Cottons very much reduced. WAEMATOOSA at 25?worth 80 cents. New York Mills at 30 cents, worth'35 cents. Due hundred and fifty CLOAKS just opened, from S3 50 up. Cheap as they were before the war in gold. Calicoes from ? to 15 cents. The place to Buy Good Goods and Cheap Goods and Fine Goods, ILMSOT mXSBS W TEE OT?9 ?B AT V. RICHARDS & BBOS. AND TUB PLACE TO BIND ONE OF THE FREDE RICKSBURG STORE (Corner by the Planter's Hotel), Oct. 30, 1807 AUGUSTA, GA. in Fall and Winter Styles! CLARK & WHITE HAyE just received n complete assortment of Goods in their line, suitable for ilie season, and embracing the latest styles for MEN'S WEAR, consisting in par; of Cloths. Cassinicrcs. Beaver Cloths?English and American, Vesting.--, Flannels and Jeans, Hats. Caps. Shoes, Cloves. Cravats, Umbrellas, Traveling Bags. A full assortment of Trimmings to suit every description of goods. For the Ladies! A splendid stock of Cloak cloths and trim-, mine's?cut anil made to order, from the latest New York fashion plates, at very low juices. JfcO?" Suits of all kinds made at short notice, and after the most recent fashions. Beady-Made Clothing! A carefully selected stock of Ready-.Made Cloth? ing, which will be sold at exceedingly short profits. We invite an examination of this stock, satilied that we can please the Biosl fastidious. CLARK & WHITE, No. ? Granite Bow. Oct 0, 18C7 17 3m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, A KDEUSOS DJS Til 1 CT. Elisabeth Webb, Win.. Steele and wile, and others, vp. .lohn \\. Guytou, Cxt'r. John Bay Iis Smith, A.Hsiguec, and others. Bill for Account, It die/', IT appearing to my satisfaction that Joseph G'iy ton. A. W. Gtiyion, sr.. Guy ton Guylon, B. D. An? derson and wile. M. J. Anderson, heirs at law of Polly Shcrrill, names and number unknown, James M. Carpenter and wile, .Margaret A. Carpenter, Francis M. Smith. Clicslcy Itodgcrsand Bcnj. Duck? worth. Defendants in the above slated ease, reside without lite limit- ot this Stale. Ou motion of Heed ;i ISrown, Comp. Sols.. Ordered, That said Defendants do appear and plead, answer or demur in said hill of complaint within forty dnys from the publication hereof, or the same will l.e taken pro c^nfesso against llicni. W. VV. HUMPHREYS, c.s.a.i?. Comnrissioner's Ofiie?. 1 November L'7, 181*7. / 2 !?5 CQME ?NB SET The Worta of Your Money! I'Z. "VVI?2>i5, Agroitf, has a well select? ed stock ul GOODS, co'iaisting of (xi*o<?ei*ic*fS, Hard \vai*o, Croclcrry-v/arc, f?ll OOS, l int<&<?- Arc. which he will ?<?'! low for ea?h, tit the store for? merly occupied by J. I>. McGec, So. 12 Brick Hange. J. B. McGecis on hand, and will be glad to see his old customers. October Hi. 1 ^t".7 J8?tf BEWLEY, KESSE & CO., WHOLESALE AND Er.TAII. llEAI.EnS IN DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, BOOKS nnd STATIONERY, A.mles*.*<<>n, O. Oct10. IH07 IS BEN.. G. HAPPOLDT, GUN S 311 rr II, AT D. Ilnrlburl's old stand, near the marke!. An? derson, S. C will make in order and repair in the best manner anv description of Gun, Rille or Pis? tol Leeks repaired and keys fitted. Sewing .Machines mended, and small jobs in metal neallv executed. Nov ?_'<?, I8t?7 S-'. 3 Assignee's Notice. [SHAM W. TAYLOR, having made an assignment lo the undersigned, I'm* the benefit of certain pre ferrcd creditors, notice is hereby given in all per? sons indebted lo him, by Note or Account, to ma In? payment iu myself, or A. 'I', liroyle*, F.sip. with whom the same have been deposited for collection. JAMES M. Mcl'ALL, Assignee. Frh 14, Wi FUR NOTICE. ALL Persons indebted to the old firm of J. R. & \V. M. BEL?TTB, orlo W. M. I5F.LOTTK.individ? ually, will save trouble and cost by calling soon and settling with the undersigned. W. M. BELOTTE. Pcndlelon. S. C, Oct. 0, 18(57 17? lim NOTICE. THOSE indebted to the undersigned, either by note or account, must come forward and settle their indebtedness by the first day ol November. C. A. REED' &. DOBBINS, ?etreber 1?, im 19 ESTABLISHED 1848, F. C. 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. J E W E I, R Y Repaired with dispatch, in a workmanliko manner. To suit every age. of all qualities and prices, from ?jl) cents to 21) dollars. Also, Spectacle Cases. I'cbblo Glasses titled to old and new frames. Es? pecial care taken to restore and preserve the eye? sight, without extra charge. IJesl quality Gold Pecs and cases. For sale, Watches, Jewelry, Clocks, Spectacles, Studs, Wateh-Chains and Guards. Finger Kings. Always on hand, a lot of pure gold Engagement Hing.-;, Photograph Albums, Picture Frames and Cases. In fact, everything usually kept in Jewel? ry Stores. All articles warranted as represented. ' Call on P. C. v. BORSTEL, No. 4 Brick Range. PHOTOGRAPHS 11 Taken in various styles, and lilted up in a work? manlike manlier. 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 iu the country before, and equal t" the best taken in the world. Let your habiliments be dark, and 1 insure you a gem of a Pivturji, at a moderate price. Call ai P. C. v. BURSTEL'S Jewelry Store, No. 4 Brick Range. May 8. 1807 47 2 JUST RECEIVED! A LARGE LOT OF Pure Silver "Ware. INCLUDING Silver Thimbles. Fine Periscopic Spectacles, run- Gold Engagement Kings. Fine Gobi Breast Pins and Ear Rings, Watch Guards, kVe. F. C. v. BORSTEL, Oct 2, 1807 No. 4 Brick Range. PENDLETON FACTORY. THE WOOL CARDS AT this place are now in complete running order. All the Wo<d offered will be carded into Rolls of the best quality at short notice, at the following rales for cash: All Wool, Plain and Mined Rolls, 12Jc. per lb. Mixed Cotton and Wool Rolls, 15c. per lb. Bacon. Lard. Corn ami Cotton will be taken at market rales in exchange lor carding. Wool may In- sent io the Factory from any points ou the Railroads, through (he agents, and the Rolls de? livered by I hem us soon as the Wool can be carded and returned. AN ASSORTMENT OF ftSTTSH ?&IS, OF A SCPERIOR QUALITY, Will be kepi on hand at the Factory, and custo? mers supplied promptly, at as low figures as the market will justify. Dealers will lind il to their interest to givo us a trial before buying elsewhere Hespert I'ullv. WILLIAM PERRY & CO. Proprietors. Oct. 0, 1S07 17?tf LA?RENS RAILROAD. Entirely Nov Schedule. Office L.u'ttr.xs Railkoa?, } Laurens C. Hv S. C. July 17, 1S?7. J ON and after Monday next. 22d inst., the Trains will run over ibis Boad as follows, uutil further no? tice. Leave Lnurcns at 5 o'clock a. m.. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, and arrivo at Newbcrry at 11 o'clock. Leave Newbcrry at 50 minutes after 12 o'clock, on Monday's, Wednesdays and Fridays, connect? ing with both train on the G. & C. Railroad at Helena Shops. JOSEPH CREWS. Superintendent. July 24,1807 fi OTJStfiL Hum, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, S. M. JONES, Proprietor. THIS Leading. Fashionable Hotel has been newly and elegantly furnished, and is now prepared to extend a Welcome to the traveling public. Coi.. GEO. 11. JONES, Chief Clerk. Orl 0. 1HI',7 17 PLANTERS HOTEL, X. S. ISICKERSON, PROPRIETOR. Oct 18,4887 38 ly. FRESH ARRIVALS or Fall and Winter Goods ! C. A. REED & DOBBINS TARE pleasure iii announcing to tlic citizens of Anderson and surrounding country that they have just received their stock of Fall and Winter Goods, Selected with great care, and which will be sold low for cash, consisting in pail of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Ladies' Dress Goods, Bleached and Brown Domestics, And a variety of Notions. ALSO, A good stock of Shoes aud Hats. ALSO, A fine assortment of Hardware and Cutlery, Crock cry, Glass and Earthenware, together with a choice lot of GROCERIES, Such as Sugars of all kinds?Brown, Crushed and Clarified, the best Rio and Laguira CofTce. Extra Holden Syrup, Cuba Molasses. Bacon Sides and Hams, Cheese. Bice. Candles. Starch, Soaps, Soda, Pepper, Spice, Ginger, Cloves, Nutmegs, ic. We would call special attention to our stock of Buggy and Carriage Materials, Which has becu carefully selected, and will be sold low for cash. Wc have also a full and complete assortment of IRON, of all kinds used in this market, to which we invite particular notice. Give us a call, at least before buying, nnd exam? ine our goods, which wo will take pleasure in showing to friends and customers. G. A. Reed & Dobbins, >*o. 1, Brick Bange. Oct 16, 1SG7 18 Change of Schedule on the G. & C. Railroad. ON and after FRIDAY, thc Otb instant, Passenger Trains will run dailv, Suuduys excepted, as tol? lo ws: Leave Columbia at 7.?0 a. m. " Alston at S.55 " " Newberry at 10.30 " Arrive at Abbeville at 3.3 J p. m. " at Anderson at 5.15 " " at Greenville at 6.00 " Leave Greenville at G.00 a m. " Anderson at 6.45 ,? " Abbeville at S.45 " " Newberry at 1.25 p. tn. Arrive at Alston at 3.00 " " at Columbia at 5.00 " Trains on thc Blue Bidge Bailroad will also run daily. Sundays excepted, connected wit!? the up and down trains on thc Grccuville aud Columbia Railroad, as follows: Leave Anderson at 5.20 p. iq. " Pendleton at 6.20 " Arrive at Walhalla at 8.00 " Leave Walhalla at 4.00 a. m. ?' Pendleton at 5.40 " Arrive at Anderson at 6.40 " The train will return from Belton to Anderson on Monday and Friday morning?. * JAMES 0. MEREDITH, Gen. Sup't. Dec 3, 1867 CHINA II i IL B. STANLEY, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN Cliina, Glass & Earthenware, Silver-Flated Britannia and Japanned Ware, TABLE CUTLERY, MIHEORS, GAlS - FIXTURES, AND House-FuniLsliing ??uo:ls Generally. OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE, COLUMBIA. S. C. Oct 9, 1807 17 Sta JAS. T. GAB.DINER. & CO., AND Commission 7rioreiiants, Mcintosh stbeet. .A-ngfusta, - Georgia. WILL give their personal attention lo the Sto? rage and sale of COTTON, and such other Produce as may 1 e sent to them. Cash Advances made on Produce in Store. jas. t. GARDINER. R. B. MORRIS. Oct 9, 1867 17 6m L. HAYKE LEWIS, WITH Johnston, Crews & Co., IM roll!'Kit S AXD WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY O O OR S. 41 Hayne Street, CEnABSLKS'a'O^, SO. C\. a. s. JOHNSTON, j. M. BRAWLF.Y, A. j. CREWS. A. s. j. PERRY. Nov 27, 1SC7 2 ! ly GEO. M. JONES, S ur g-e oil 13 en ti st, RESPECTFULLY offers his services io the people of Anderson and surrounding country. Ile is pre? pared for Kxl meting Teeth, Filling Teeth, in the best style. Setting Teeth on Pivot. Setting Artifi? cial Teeth in the latest and tu..st improved plans. Mounting 'teeth upon Vulcanite base. Gold or Pla? tina?these are neat and handsome. All calls attended lo nt short uni ice, and nil work warranted. Terms Cash, ul modur tte prices. Office?Up-stairs, 'vcr the old Unrolling otlit May ll. 1815t: bi ?mos. e. fiiiKcn. j. noYD nnv.vsox. CHAS. E. filir.OG. GREGG & CO., Importer? and Praters Ja <D&?CKIB3ETS t&LAS^&l&IE, ?:e., ?S:c: ?omer Richardson and Taylor Street.'! COLUMBIA, S. C. Oct 0. 1867 17 BAGGING, ROPE, &o. 12 Bales Gunny Bagging, 225 Coils Rope?best brands, 125 Kegs Old Dominion Nails?assorted, For sale by A. STEVENS, Augusta, Geo. August 2F, 18fl7. ll Fi?lLblt & LUW?A?CE, DEALERS IN liarifoart, (fotlcrj, froir, ?ttttfc Agricultural Implements, Paints, Oils, "Window Glass, GROCERIES, WINES, LIK?RS, MAIN ST., COLULBf A S. C. e. ii. Fistir.tt. n. X. LOWBA.VCE. -U IIu.U. Molasses, 75 libls. Sugars, A B and C, 15 Bbls. Cut Loaf, Crushed and Powdered, 50 Bags Coffee, . Sugar-house Syrup, Pickles, leas, Soda Biscuit, Sugar Crackers, &c, &c. South Carolina Washing Machine^ We are the exclusive manufacturers of the*boto machine iu this State. It is patented by a South Carolinian, aud is the best machine in use. Agents wanted throughout the State. FISHER & LOWJRANCE. SHOT, By t?n bags or more, S3.124- per bag, by FISHER & LOWEANCEi COEX WHISKEY, By the barrel and very low. Country Produce received and sold, and goods advanced on the same, provided the produce is not of perishable nature. FISHER & LOW RANGE, COLUMBIA, S C. Oct 9, 1867 17 BACON, LA ED, CORN, MOLASSES, &c, &c 10 IIIIDS. Clear Ribbed Sides, 5 Ilhds. Clear Sides, 5 Casks Sugar Cured Hams, 150 Tkgs. Leaf Lard, in barrels tubs, pails* 15 Hhds. Prime Muscovado Molasses, 10 Ilhds. Clayed Cuba Molasses, 175 Sacks Prime White-bread Corn, 75 Boxes Adamantine Candles, 125 Sacks Liverpool Salt. With a full assortment of everything in the Grocer ry Line. jfcjy For sale at the lowest figures by A. STEVENS, Augusta, Geo. August 28, 1867 11 Established 1845. TO. H. TUTT, Importer and Wholesale Dealer In DRUGS, MEMCitfES* Acids, Bye-Stuffs, Paints, Oils, 264 Bread Street, Augusta, - - Georgia. THE attention of Merchants, Physicians and Planters is invited to our Stock, which is one of the largest in the South, and every articlo guaran? teed to be of the strictest purity. Prices at a very slight advance on New York rates. L^S* R. A. LAND, formerly of Ncwberry, may be found at this House. Oct 0, 1S07 17 8m H. L. JEFFERS & CO., IT A. C X O R S COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cliai'leston, S. C It. I.. JEFFERS. WM. H. JEFFEHS. t. A. JEFFZRS. OX entering upon the business of the next sea? son, we 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. With renewed energy -,ve will continue to study the interest of our friends, confining ourselves as heretofore to a legitimate Commission BnsiNESS. Liberal advances will be made on Consignments; and careful attention paid to filling Orders for Mtpplies. Our patrons will be kept fully posted on the Markets, free of charge, by our Weekly Prices Current. II. L. J. & CO. Charleston. S. C, August 1. 1867. 9 "CHIS?LM & MILES, Surgeons, OFFICE?NO. 74 II ASEL STREET, cuaiit,estox, s. c, OFFER their services for the treatment of all Surgical Affections?including all Diseases of the F.vc. CH1SOLM, M. D. F. T. MILES, M. D. Oet 9, I8rt7 17 6m J. B. ~E. SLOAIST, COTTON FACTOR AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, CHARLESTON, S. C. SOLICITS consignments of COTTON and other PRODUCE, and tender? his services for the pur? chase of merchandize and family supplies. Sept 2?. IN " 15 2m NICKEBSbFS HOTEL, g?l,illll&? Si. t. psy Passengers conveyed to and from the De? pots, free of charge. 1 T. S. NTCKERSOX, Proprietor. Rob't. HamJlto.n, Sup't. Oet 10,1807 18 1y