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?pedal ftoticcs. HIRAM LODGE, No. 68, AX F.\ M.\ A REGULAR COMMUNICATION OF HIRAM LODGE will be held ic tbe Lodge Room on SAT? URDAY, March 7, 1868, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Brethren will take due notice ana govern thera -Delves accordingly. By order of theW.v M.-. GEORGE W. FANT, Sec. Feb. 5, 1868 38?4 Moa ioJgC, No. ?, A.*. F.\ M.*., U. D. a REGULAR COMMUNICATION OF BELTON 4.0DGE will be held in the Lodge Room al Belton, ?. C on THURSDAY, March 5th, 1868, at 10 R elock A. M. Brethren will take due notice and ?overn themselves accordingly. By order Of thc W. . M.\ WARREN D. WILKES, Sec. ?Feb 5. 1868 33 burning Bush Chapter, No. 7, R.-.A.-.M. A REGULAR CONVOCATION OF BURNING fBUSH CHAPTER will be held in the Chapter Room on MONDAY NIGHT, March 2, 1868, at ?even o'clock Companions will assemble with? out further notice. ?By order of the M.-.E.-.n.-.P.. GEORGE MUNRO, Sec. Feb. 5, 1868" 33 4 To Consumptives. 'The Rev. Edward A. Wilson will send (free of | charge) to all who desire it, the prescription with th? directions for making and using the simple -remedy by which he was cured of a lung affection, and that dread disease Consumption, ll is only object is to benefit the afflicted, mid he hopes every sufferer will try this prescription, as it "frill cost them nothing, and mny prove a blessing. Please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, 3?o. 105South 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.'eic, or. the skin, leaving the same soft, clear, and beautiful, can be obtained without ?harge t>y addressing TH OS. P. CHAPMAN. Chemist, 823 Broadway, New York. Sept. 18. 1867. 14 EBROBS OF YOUTH. A Gentleman who suffered for years from Ner? vous Debility, Premature Decay, and all thc effects <of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suf? fering humanity, ?end free to all who need it, the recipe and directions for making thc simple retne ?dy by. which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's exp?ricucc, can do so by addressing, in perfect confidence, JOnX'B. OGDEN. 42 Cedar Street, New York. Jnne ?9. 1867 1 ly S?^T?OF^??TH GASOLINA. ?xi "tenuity--Anderson. James W. ll arrisan and John P.. Benson. Execu "Vor*, vs. John T. Sloan, mid Eliza his wife, Da vid U. Sir??, Adm'r, ct al.?Hill to Marshal As? sets. Injunction, frc. HY virtue of a Decretal Order from the Court of Equity, it is ordered. That the Defendant. C. L. Gaillard. ?nd all other creditors of the testator. E. Berry Tier.sort. arc hereby enjoined and restrained from instimting or prosecuting suits al law against the ?Complainants. James W. Harrison and John B. Beusott, in their representative characier as Exec? utors, or'ngiiust thc said James W. Harrison as surety for thc said E -B. Henson, decea.-ed. . lt in further Ordered. That all persons claim? ing to be creditors of th? Testator. E. B. Den?on. dee'd, do come in und prove their demands befoie tho Commissioner of this i'ottrt on or hy thc Twen? tieth vlay of April next, under pain of being barred of any benefit under i he Decree which may bc pro? cured in this case. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, 1 February 10, 1868. f 35?10 SHARPE & FA NT, BKOKEKS, No. 7 Granite Row, . A3TDEESC?? C. H., S. G. STOCKS. Bonds. Gold and Exchange on New York and Charresinh, and uncurreht Rank Bills bought and sold. S ate money always on hand for sale. But to *ay tour Taxes. Feb 12, 18D8 34 NOTICE. E. WEBB. Agent, will tie ai Anderson Court House on Sale-lay next, and persons due him will muk? payment by lluit d-iy, as ufier thai day the Ac counts will bc found in the hands of au officer for t?olleciion. P. S. ?The bonks will remain in the hands of J. B. McGee until thc day above specified. Pcb 19. 1868 35 2 FINAL NOTICE. ALL persons having demands against the Estate of James Nelson, deceased, are hereby no: j fi ed Mut tliey must present them lo tbe undersigned before the first day of Jatturtry next; and al! per? son -i indebted to the K?tatc must make immediate pty ment. J. W. WILSON, Adm'r. Feb 19, ?868 35 3* Administratrix's Notice. all persons having demands against the Estate of | David S. .McConnell, dee'd, will present them to the undersigned, properly attested, wiihin the lime prescribed by law. nnd nil persons indebted to the said Estate will make sen lenients at once. R. m. Mcconnell, AdmVx. Feb 5, 1868 83 4* Estate Notice. PERSONS having demands aga nst the Estate of Thomas B. Burris*, deceased, will present their claims, properly attested, to the undersigned, wiih? in the time prescribed by law. and those indebted to said Estate are notified to nake payment imme? diately. john B. WATSON, Adm'r. Feb 12, 1863 34 8 Whitelead! White Lead! I?i?lfl of VHrio,,R brands of White Lead. .UUl/ prices ranging from 8? to 2? cents per pouud, for sale at BAKER'S DRUG STORE. Feb. 12. 1868 34 2 NOTICE. MY wife, Keziah Adams, having left Ery bed and board without provocation, I hereby forewarn all persons against trusting her on my Account, as I will not be responsible for her contracts from this dat?. SPENCER ADAMS, (oolored.) Jan 16, 186? 80 lajn?m Auction Sales for'March. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of writs of Fiera Facias to me directed, I Will expose to sale on Saleday next, at Anderson C. H., tue following tracts of land and personal property, to wit: Tract No. 1, containing 5*9 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of ?. J. Major, Thos. Erskine and others, levied on as the property of John M. El? gin, at the suit of J. B. McGce, lato Sheriff, for the use of Jesse W. Ncrris. Tract No. 2, containing 288 acres, more or less, on waters of Beaverdani creek, adjoining lands of Jeremiah Smith, Wm. Duckworth and others, le? vied on as the property of J. W. Guyton, at the suit of S. J. Slornan and others, for the usa of Sam".. Brown, jr. Tract No. 3, containing 293 acres, more or less, on waters of Beaver creek, bouuded by lands of James Crawford, John Clinksco-les and others, le? vied on as the property of B. A. McAlister, at the suit of Dr. W. J. Mi 11 ford and Z. Hall, Adm'rs. Tract No. 4, containing 140 acres, more or less, on waters of Cox's creek, adjoining lands of Dr. A. P. Cater, Mrs. Hammond and others, levied ou as the property of Reuben Rinhey, at the suit of W. W. Erskine, aud others. Tract No. 5. containing 90 acres, more or less, on waters of Brushy creek, adjoining lands of Joel Ellison, John Sitton and others, levied on as the property of Franklin Wynne, at the suit of T. P. Phillips. Tract No. 7. one Improved Lot in the village of Pendleton, adjoining lots of Episcopal Church lot and others, levied on as the property of E. M. Cobb, at the suit of John B. Earle. Tract No. 8, one Improved Lot in the village of Pendleton, containing 12 acres, more or less, bounded by lots of Mrs. Daniels, Mrs. Adams and others, levied on as the property of E. M. Cobb, at the suit of John B. Earle. Tract No. 9, containing 1184 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Moses J. Dean. Z. Gen? try and others, levied on as the propeciy of John T. Dean, at the suit of Mary R. Sloan, Adtu'rx. Tract No. 10, containing 87 acres, more or less, bounded by lauds ot'G. W. Belcher. Phillip Cromer and others, levied ou as the property of B. A. Mc? Alister, at the suit of Dr. W. J Milllord and Z. Hall, Adm'rs. Tract No. 11, containing 75 acres, more or less, on waters of Hencojp creek, bounded by lands of George w Cot and others, levied on as the prop? erty of Wm. W. Townes, at the suit of C. W. Cle? ment, for the use of B. F. Crayton. Tract No. 12, containing 200 ucres. more or less, adjoining lands of H. B. Davenport, Mrs. Brea zeale and others, levied on as the property of Ira C. Williams, at the suit of Samuel Brown, jr. Tract No. 13. containing 27 acres, more or loss, bounded by lands of A. M. Holland, John Glenn, and others, levied on as the property of Km. P. Brown, at the suit of S. E. & J. B. Moore. Tract No. 14, containing 05 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Estate of Charles Haynie, dee'd. Wm. M. Buchanan and others, levied on ns the property of Samuel G. Earle, dee d, at the suit of Wm. Whaley. Tract No. 15, containing 110 acres, more or less, adjoining lands of F. S. Hall and Mrs. Watersund others, levied on as the property of D. L. Hall, at the suit 0. Allen Barksdule und wife. Tract No. 17, containing 1U6 acres, more or less, on Pickeusville Roud, bounded by lands of Rich? ard Davis, Wm. Orr and others, levied on as the properly of Alexaudcr Moore, at the suit of the Stale for Taxes. Tract No. 18, containing 73 acres, more or le-s. adjoining lands of Reuben Clinkscales, Mrs. Mur tlia Hunks and others, levied on a? the properly of Stephen Hanks, at the suit of S E & J R Moore. One Buggy, levied on as the property of B. A. McAlister, at the suit of Dr. W. J. Millfurd nnd Z. Hall. Adm'rs". One two horse Wagon, levied on ns the property of Wm. P. Snylors, at the suit of Elias D. Pruit. One lot of crockery ware, lot ol* nails, shoe tacks, lot ijnware, loi mens' hats, lot Indies hats. 1 lot caico prims, lot gentlemen's dress goods, lot ink and inkstands, lot pocket knives, lot inhle cut? lery, lot ol je we ry, notions. Sc., Sc.. levied on a* the properly of S. E. S J. B. Moore, at the suit of Butler S Pit kins. (In Tuesday utter Saleday at the residence of J. S. Realty, one hundred bushels ooiton seed, and one thrasher, levied on ns the property of A. J. Hall, at the suit of J. S. Si R. R. Bcatiy, udia'rs, and others. One sorrel mare, one bay horse, .one bupgy nnd harness, levied on a* the property of D. L. Hall, at the suit of Allen Barksdale und wife. In lots No. 1, 2, 4. 5, 12 16, IK. the exemptions allowed by Gcucral Order No. 134 will'be reserved. Terms Cash. WM. McGUKIN, s.a.D. Feb 8, li-08 34 ORDINARY'S SALE. BY virtue (if an order from Robert Junkin, 0. A. D., 1 will expose lo sale on Saleday Dcxf, within the usual hours of sale, at Anderson C. II., the following tract of laud, to wit: Situate ?n Anderson District, on waters of Six and-Twenty Mile creek containing 23" acres, more or less adjoining lands of Gen. J. W. Harrison. David Morris and others. Sold for tiie benefit of the creditors of the Estate of James Morris, deed. Tkhms?On a credit of?wehre months, with inter? est from dtty of sale?purchaser giving bond with good security, and u mortgage of the premises to the Ordinary lor (he payment of (he purchase niou ry?ihe purchaser to pay for all necessary stamps. WM. McUUKIN, s.a.i?. Feb 8. 18G8 34 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, In Equity--Anderson. John Wilson and Maihew Brazcnle vs. Elkanah C. Cobb and wife Sarah Cobb, Wm. M. Cooley, ei al.?Petition for Relief $c. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Elkanah C. Cobb, one of the Defendants in this case resides beyond the. limits of this State. On motion uf A. T. Rroyles. Pro. Pels., Ordered. Thai he do appear and plead, answer or demur tc said Petition within forty days from the dale of (he first publication hereof, or a decree pro confesso will he entered ol record against hint. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.k.a.o. Commissioner's Office, "1 Jan. 20, 1808. / 32?5 STATE Of SOUTH CAROLINA. In XCquity?Anderson. Reid Gambrell. Adm'r, vs. Larkin Gambrell, et al. Bill for Partition Land, &c. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Larkin Gam? brell. Mutiro Gambrell nnd Thomas Gambrell, De feiidants in the above stated case, reside beyond ihe limits of (his Stale. On motion of Reed & Brown, Comp. Sols., Ordered. That said Defendanis do nppear, and plead, answer or demur (o said Bill of Complaint withiu forty days from' the publication hereof, or die same will be taken pro confesso Rgainst them. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.o. Commissioner's Office, \ Jan. 22. 1808. / 31?5 NOTICE TO GUARDIANS, &c GUARDIANS, Trustees, Receivers, Committee men. &c, who are required to make nnnual re turns to this office of the Estates in their hands, possession or management, are notified that the sumo must be made on or by the second Monday in March next, or Rules will be issued against them as delinquents. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.b.a.d. Commissioner's Office, 1 Jan 22, 1808. J 31 Administrator's Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estates of B. F. Hutchinson and D. T. Bor.cman, both deceased, are notified that payment must be made to the un? dersigned at once, or suits will be instituted ngainst them by Return Dny. w. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d 4 aDjTb, Jan 22, 1868 31 SITUATION WANTED. A YOUNG LADY desires an engngement as | Teacher in a school or family. She has bad some experience, tind tenches French nnd English. M?sl satisfactory referoncos can be given Ad? dress "AMY LEE." j Jaaol, 1868 41?4 LlaokviUe, S. C. J TAXES ! TAXES!! "FOR 1867. I WILL-at tend tlie following places for the pur? pose of Assessing and Collecting Taxes for the year 1867 : Craytonville, February 11. Honea Path, " 12. Calboun. " 13 Williamston, " 14. Belton, " 15 Storeville, Monday, " 17. Tucker's. " 18. Moffattsville, " 19. Holland's Store, " 20. McClinton's, 21. Oilmer's, " 22. Brown's Muster Ground, M 24. Townville, " 26. Pendleton, ?? 28. Eaton's. 11 27. Craig's, ere. same day. Centrcville, " 23. Shearer's, eve. same day. Orrville, Monday, March 2. White Plains, ?' 8. , Long's Store, ?? 4. Slabtown, ?< ?. Wilson's & Carpenter's Store, 6, And at Anderson C. H. from the Oth to the 25th, when my books will be closed. Real EBtnte.?25 cts. on $100. Buggies. Carriages. Gold and Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry and Pianos?SI on every $100. Articles Manufactured?$2 on every SlUO. On Gross Incomes from employments, faculties and professions?$2.50 on every $100. On Gross Income from salaries, rents and mon? eys at interest?$1 on every $100. On Hotels. Restaurants?$2 on every $100. Capitation Tax?$1 between the ages of 21 k 60. On Dogs?SI. Road Tax?25 per cent, on General Tax. Poor Tax?37 " " '? " * ? Public Buildings?12 per cent, on General Tax. S. E. MOORE, T. C. Jan 29, 1808 32 Come and Get the Worth OF YOUR MONEY. E. WEBB, Agent, IS now opening a well-selected stock of Goods at Dr. Milford's, Consisting of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, SHOES, HATS, SUGAR, COFFEE, FACTORY YARN, &c, &c, Together with everything usually kept in an up country store. He asks the patronage of his old friends on Rocky River und country around, to give him a cull. All kind produce taken iu exchange for goods. Feb 12. 1S68 84 Pendleton Male Academy. THE TruMccs of the Pendleton Male Academy have secured the services of Mr. J. II. CARLISLE, an experienced Teacher, as Principal, who will open school February 17, 1S08. RATKS PRB QUARTER TEN WfcEKS. Primary Department, $5 25 Intermediate, 7 00 Higher English, 8 75 Ancient Landtages, Higher Mathematics and Natural Sciences, 11 00 Incidental Expenses, 75 Monthly printed reports of recitations and con? duct will be sent to parents and guardians, and rigid but salutary discipline will be positively en? forced. Young men desiring to enter College will be pre? pared for advanced classes. Board in private families near the school can be had at $10 to $12 per month. R. A. MAXWELL. ' Chairman Board Trustees. Feb 5, 1868 33 ] ui GARDEN SEED. I.ANDRETirS GARDEN SEEDS, for sab by TOWERS & BCRR1SS. Pink Eye, Peach Blow and Mer cer Potatoes. FOR sale by TOWERS & BURR1S.S. JUST RECEIVED. ANOTHER lot of those cc'.ebratfd Magnolia. Cot? ton Plant, Oriental aud Shun rock COOKING STOVES. ALSO, A superior lot of Candy, Raisins, Almonds, Fil? berts. Butter Nuts. Pickles, Shelled Almonds. Fig Paste, Oysters, Peaches in Cans, Pepper Sauce. Iticc?in fict. a good assortment of Groceries. House Furnishing Goods, kc, low for cash. Give us a call before buying. TOWERS k BURRISS. Feb 5, 1868 33 4 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ANDERSON DISTRICT. IS THE COURT OF OltDf NAHT. Thomas A. Sherard and David J. Sherard, Appli cants, vs Joseph O'Briant. David O'Briant, Jcs sc O'Briant and others, Defendants, legal heirs and representatives of Jesse O'Briant, dee'd. IT is, therefore. Ordered, That they do appear and object to the divifion or sale of the Real Es? tate of Jesse O'Briant, sr., deceased, on or before the 25th day of March next, or their consent to the same will he entered of record. Given under my hand and seal this 10th day of February K. D. 1808. ROBERT JUNKIN. o.a.u. 34 6 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. WHEREAS. Harrison Long has applied to me for Letters of Administration on the Estates of A. F. und T. W. Long, deceased: These are therefore to cite nnd admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to be and appear at my office on February 26.18H8, to show cause, if any they enn, why eaid Adminis? tration should not be granted. ROBERT JUNKIN, o.a.d. Feb 12, IF. j8 34 2 Administrator's Notice. PERSONS having demands against the Estate of James Morris, dee'd, will present them to the un? dersigned, properly attested, without delay: and those indebted to "tho said Estate must make im? mediate payment. JESSE C. MORRIS, Adm'r. Fob 5, 1808 83 4* FINAL NOTICE. ALL persons having demands ngninst the Estate of 1 Phehe Martin, deceased, aro hereby notified to present them to the undersigned, properly attested, on or before the 13th flay of March next; and all porsons indebted to said Estate must make pay nioui immedrately. R. G. MARTIN, Adm'r. F*b 12, 1&?8 84 3 1 NOTICE ! LEE'S MILL, Andehson District, 1 January 20, 18(58. j THE citizens of the surrounding country are re? spectfully informed that my Wheat and Corn Mills Are in successful operation. They are turning out a superior article, both of Meal and Flour. The usual toll of the country is charged, and cus? tomers will have their wants promptly attended to by a civil and attentive Miller. Thankful tor th? large patronage already bestowed, a continuance of the same is solicited. ALSO, That I am now putting up a complete sett of machinery for the CLEANING OF RICE and BARLEY. The Rice will bc received :n the straw or threshed. If brought in threshed out, a charge of twenty per cent, will be mauc for cleaning and assorting it, tho Mill retaining the offal. Tho charge for threshiug will be as usual for other grain. Should any person wish to procure Seed Rice, I will furnish them a superior article nt cost price, charging nothing for my services. The highest market price paid in cash pr barter for Corn, Wheat, Rough Rice, Barley, or other graiu. TIIOS. B. LEE. Jr. Jan 29, 18G8 82 lm DRUGS, MEDICINES CHEMICALS, &c, &c. J. J. Baker, AT the sign of the Golden Mortar. No. 3 Brick Range, Anderson C. II. S. C.. has on hand a com? plete and thorough supply of choice Drugs. Medicines, Chemicals. Taints. Oils. Glass, Putiv, Varnishes, Dye Stuffs, kc. &c , Which he respectfully invites customers, friends and the public generally, to examine before pur? chasing elsewhere. Cud and see. and with a com plete assortment, and low figures, you can save time and money by buying here. Jan 22, 18?8 31 BENSON HOUSE ANDERSON, S. C. THE undersigned has taken chargo of theabove well-known Hotel, and is prepared to accommodate the traveling public in ihe very hesl style: and on thc most reasonable tur ms. The table will be sup plied willi everything the market affords, and eve. ry attention given to render guesis comfortable. Stables arc attached to the House, and Horses will bc carefully attended to. WM. M. OSBORNE. -o ?S"ew Firm ! CORNER OF THE BENSON HOUSE. The undersigned have formed a copartnership under the name and style OSBORNE & KEESE In thc mercantile biisircss. and will keep constant? ly on hand n general assortment ot Dry Goods. Groceries, kc. The senior partner returns (hanks for the liberal patronage hereto torc extended to i him. ami respect)lilly solicits a continuance of ide same lur the new tina. i WM. M. .OSBORNE, EDWIN E. KEESE. Jan 2.r.. 13f,S 32 GUANO! PERUVIAN GUANO, direct from agents at mar? ket ral??. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. S75 cash, S8 ? first November, with seven per cent, interest, ap proved elly aecepliliiCe. BAUGH'S PHOSPHATE OF LIME. $00 cash. .??i?') first November, with seven per cent, interest, approved city acceptance. PHOENIX GUAM). S55 ?ash. St?? firsi Novem? ber, wiih seven per cent, ?mercal, approved city i i>?vri>?i?nu2. FLOUR <)F BONE, unadulterated and unburnt. FARMER'S PLASTER OR GYPSUM, warran led pure. lu offering Ihe above manures to planters. I do so wiih every cnufidonce. not only having testimo? nials from planters who have used in em ihe past year, bul the further guarantee timi every cargo, as it arrives, is analyzed by Profesor Shepard, of the South Carolina .Medical College, and the high reputation of these manures fuliv kepi up. J. N." HOBSON, 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf. Charleston. Jan 22. lSiiS ul 2m Copartnership Notice. Mr. A. ll. BROYLES having purchased the in? terest of Mr. J. D. M. Dobbins in the .-tock nf Goods recently owned by C. A. Recd & Dobbins. Mic undersigned have this day formed a copartner ship under ilic name ami style of BKED & UROYLES, and will continue Mic business ai the same stand. Tlioy have now in store a small as? sorte! slock of Goods, soiled in the country and Mic season, which (hey will sell for cash or burier for country produce, on terms as reasonable as can he had in this market, cost or no cost. They in? vite tho patronage of Mieir friends ami thc public. C. A. KEED. A. lt. BRO Y LES. Jan 7, 18G8 30 GRATTON & SON, AGENTS FOR THE PENDLETON FACTORY. HAVING been appointed Agents for the Pendle? ton Factory, we will keep on hand and sell Cotton Yarns at Factory price. ALSO, A lnrge lot of COOKING STOVES mid Fixtures, now in store, which we will sell very low for cash. CRAYTON k SON. Jan 15, 1808 3(1 3 m EVERGREEN MILLS ARE in first rate order, having been recently im? proved by the introduction nf a NEW SMUT M \ CHINE and NEW BOLTING CMOTIIS. and is ia charge of an experienced Miller. No pains or at? tention will be spared to insure everyhody n good turn out. Forty-five pounds will be guaranteed from good wheat. The CORN MILL, as heretofore, is unrivalled. E. J. EARLE. J Feb 5, 1888 88 J BY PAYING WHAT YOU OWE US. S II A. R P E <fe FAN' WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK Of 1 >? BOUGHT ,'BCB TIB DB?LOT, Grroceries,Hardware,Sa(idle] CROCKERY-WAKE IRON, KAILS, &C, FOR SALE L( FOR CASH OR BARTER, SIIARPE & FANT No. 7 Granite Row, Anderson C. H. February 19, 1868 35 NEW YORK COS! We wilj from this day sell our en 1; Stock of Goods at i\ew York Cost: Consisting of Brondclnths from S3.00 in $8.75 per yar?t; Cns.'lnieres. SI.00 to $."75; Beaver Cloihs. SI.75 In $8.75: Lnd?cs" Cloak Good*. ?! 73 to $2.50 : Tweeds, 75 e .leans. 1H to 40 cents: llantlkerehiffs. PJ- ? ?? 75 cents: Glow-, iioaiery; Cra.YfKS.Sh. Merino Undershirts mid Drawers ,-\n fine :ts?i!. :iiient of &9 at an law -js mil id* '? 'Ji s'i* w u BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, &c. A! ? ?> ni'-el w of OKY OOOD.S, such ns Brown and Blenched Shirting from 7 ; cculs per yard: Cnlicnes inuii 7 in I-.V cetiis per yard : Hoop Skins, 50 to 75 cents; Ladies nnu C Shawls from $1.5'' In S?.?i'i 1'l tid I.iii.-cys. I2? to 25 cenis. SSF Ail Gv/Otis will b i sold exclusively for Cash. Gall and ses C; A?k. WHITE & CLAM, Anderson Court House, So. Cn Jan 15, IS?S 2S7 THE C AkLESTON HOTJSlfi KING STREET, 2 ?TOLL, WEBB & CO LACE STORE. We keep always on haud a full nasorlmci (joiklf. Miituhlc DOMESTIC STORE. We wrl niw.iys kn'p ??? limid a large ntid Well nssorted stock nf Such as Kerseys. LongclaiIts. Flaiiis. ram ly I.inons ! wem as Woolens. Brown Shining*. Satumts. ''alicoes, ?; Laces. Km broideries. Linen Cambric Han, Cassnnercs. Ginghams. Black Cloths. 0.?na!>iitgs. ' eliie:$. W bite Goods, Black Goods. Dress Gi Sheetings Blankets ol all qualities. S Iks. Clonks. Shawls, Parasols, Hoop Skirts 'i'erms cash ur city aocepinnco. Notions. Our entire Slock ha? been marked down, and wc are daily receiving new Goods by every steamer reduced | rices. Wholesale Depr.r mant Up Stairs, 287 and 289 King Strecc Calicoes. 74?8?9?!t|?10?5i?i"l c.'iuV: Brown Shirtings, 7J?8?9?10? 11 ?12* U nts: Blenched Long Cloths, b?*J?I *?11 ?? IS?11?15?18 to 2U cents. All other Gocis ST0LL, WEBB & CO., ?2bl aud $?9 ?ioo; Street, Charleston, S. C cent. . the lowest market rates Dec $5,1?67