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8$t itarlids. August a, March 28.?Cotton market firmer; sales 480?middling field at 25. .Charleston, March 28.?Cotton active and advanced lcj sales 1,800 bales?middling 26J. New York/ March 28.? Coiton active and ex? cited?^ to lc. better; sales 12,000 bales at 26$ to 27?closing quiet?no buyers over 2Gi. igmnteal. MARRIED, at the Benson House, on Thursday morning, March 26th, by Rev. W. E. Walters, Mr. Edvtin E. Ksese and Miss Mollie E. Cocuran, all of this village. COL. JAMES F. WYATT breathed his last on the 10th inst., at 10 o'clock and 45 minutes a. m. For nine weeks he had been painfully and un? ceasingly afflicted, during which time he had the constant attention of two practical physicians, as Veil as the unweaving vigilance of a devoted family, joined with the unceasing attention of kind neighbors, but all in vain. He is gone. On Wednesday, 11th, his remains were carried Into Pisgah Church, where he held membership, and at 3 o'clock p. m. a funeral sermon was deliv? ered by Eev. T. R. Gary, from the text: "If a man die ihall he live again." Job 14: 14. The Sermon was earnest and appropriate, and listened to by a large congregation of weeping relatives, friends and neighbors, and if sectarian prejudice exists, it itemed to have been left behind on this occasion, for Baptists, Methodists and Presbyteri hns all seemed by their deportment to say?"we have lost a brother." The religious services were concluded by a few words of exhortation and kind cheer to the bereaved family, by Rev. J. M. Pick ens, and prayer by Rev. G. Carpenter ; and then the corpse was consigned to the grave in the bury? ing ground near by, there to rest until the last, loud trump shall' announce that Time shall be no longer. Thus passed away one of Carolina's noblest 'sons, in his 67th year. Ho was born May 1, 1801. Married in early life, and commenced a career of usefulness which terminated only with his life. In politics be was an appreciative voter?in the military he delighted, and early commenced a vol. anteer career, working up through the various grades of promotion until he honored the old 4th Regiment by being its Colonel. Afterwards, when he bad become too aged to endure the hardships of active field duty, he,took the Colonelcy of the 42d Regiment, while younger patriots went forth to battle for the sunny South. This position he held until our militia system became extinct. But the best remains to be told. He was not ?only a patriot, and a gentleman, but a Chris? tian, for "The tree shall be known by its fruit." The hungry went not from his door empty; the nick found him at their bedside; those in grief had his sympathy; they that were at variance'found J in him a peace-maker. But the Judgment Day "will open the book, aud there the fruit will be seen. He pondered well before he RCtcd ; for though strictly moral, he never joined the Christian church until 1860, when he united with the Baptist Church at Pisgab. where he was a zealous and attentive member, and an officer in the church to the time of his decease. - ? : jFuHy conscious of his approaching dissolution, he set his house in order. Not only did he bear his affliction with Christian fortitude, but looked ' forward to the future welfare of his bosom com? panion, and those over whom God had given him charge ; and having finished his course, lie iolded his hands over his heart, and passed away without a struggle. A community feels sensibly the loss; but if our loss be his eternal gain, then let us dry up our tears, and pray that we, too, may die (he death of the Christian. 1 WM. ?* I I2J ME?CBIAH OF AUSTIN WILLIAMS, DEC'S. Only a few brief ironths have passed since the Session and Church of Williamston were called upon to lament the loss of him whose name heads this brief d.otic*. The deceased was born of re? putable parents in the lower end of Greenville District. S. C, on the 21st of February, 1?U4. He died at his residence at Williamston, on the morning of September t>, 1867. Mr. John Williams, the father of the deceased, was a native of South Carolina, and married Anna J Wells, a. native of this State also, where they set- I tied down, and raised a large family of children, of whom (he subject of this notice was the eldest oon. Be remained with his parents until he was ! grown, when he went out West, and was engaged for some time in oeddliug on dry goods through | the States of Georgia and Alabama. He then re- J turned home, and soon after was united in mar? riage with Mary Anderson, of Greenville Distric(, j S. C, and settled near his father's residence, where he resided until the year 1852, engaged in the vo- j cation of farming, when he removed with his fam- j ily to Wiiliauiston, Anderson District, S. C, and there spent the remainder of his days on earth. | Not many years after his marriage, he was appoint? ed Magistrate, :he duties of which office he per? formed with credit and acceptance down to the time of Iiis death. Being a sound reasoner and a good judge of law. his decisions in important and complicated law cases were invariable sustained by the higher courts whenever referred to them. In 18-KJ, he became a member of the Presbyte? rian Ghurch at Fairview, in Greenville District, J and with his family attended church regularly twice a month, riding the distance of tweuty-two I miles, there and back. His doors were always open to ministers of the gospel, of whatever name or order, many of whom have oftened.ah.ired his hospitality, and sheltered under his friendly roof in going to and from their appointments. But a ahort time after he united with the church, he was elected and ordained as a Ruling Elder in the Fairview congregation. In 1852T he removed his membership to Lroadaway Church, in Anderson District, S. C, and was elected and lustalled an Elder iu that congregation. In 1852, the Pres? byterian Church at Witliamston was organized, (in a great measure through his influence, j of which he became oue of the leading members, and he was again elected and set apart to the Eldership, in which capacity he continued to act faithfully and with promptness to the time of his denth. The deceased was a business man, in every sense of the word, of no ordinary talent, and was very useful in his sphere. In bis death, the communi? ty and surrounding country have sustained an.ir? reparable less, which is deeply felt and lamented by all who knew nim. He has left a disconsolate companion and four children, one of them a wid? owed daughter with two promising little buys, to? gether with numerous relatives and friends to mourn his departure; but they mourn not as those tWtiMMt J?op?\ having the blessed assurance "that *U? well wu.h fc'm," and they hope to meet him an that, belter woi'ld above. SFhereax, Almighty God, in His infinite wiadom, hath seen fit to call from our midst our much be? loved and eiteewed brother. Austin fi'.'lliams, Esq.; therefore Resolved, That the Session and Church of Wil liamston do deeply sympathise with the widow and family in their bereavement. Resolved, That, a page in our session book be dedicated to the memory of ihe deceased, nnd (hat the time of his birth and death be transcribed thereon. Resolved, That the widow be presented with a copy of the above preamble and resolutions. T. F. ANDERSON, C. S. Hats! Hats!! Hats!! A GOOD assortment of Mens', Boy's. Ladies' and Misses Hats, for sale cheap by CATER & WALTERS. March 25. 18f.8 40 Coffee and Sugar. FOR sale at the lowest market price for cash, or to exchange for country produce, by CATER <fc WALTERS. March 25, 1868 40 KEROSINE AND STAB OIL ! A G*>OD supply oir KeroseDe and Star Oil for sale at reduced prices, by CATER & WALTERS. M??b 25, 1*68 W Copartnership Notice. THE undersigned have formed a copartnership in the mercantile business, under the name and style of DOBBINS & SKELTON. J. D. M. DOBBINS, J. W. B. SKELTON. WE will keep constantly on hand eve? rything usually kept in a FAMIEY GRO? CERY, such as Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Bacon, Candles, Boots and Shoes?largo Tot, Soda, Copperas, Pepper, Sifters, Brooms, Rope, Brades' Best Hoes, Trace Chains, Tea Kettles, Boilers, Rakus, Pad Locks, Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Razors, Cotton Cards, Scissors, Shears, Shot, Lead, Dishes, Cups and Saucers, Plates, Bowls, Pitchers, Sugar Dishes, Tumblers, Goblets, Castors, Pepper Boxes, Salt Stands, Molasses Pitchers. DRY GOODS. HATS, large and cheap lot for men CALICOES, [and boys. HOMESPUN, LINEN, Ac, &c. THIMBLES, NEEDLES, PINS, BUTTONS, THREAD, &c. We will keep constantly on hand a complete stock in our lino, and SELL AT SHORT PROFITS. Remember our place?North end Brick Range?and give us a call. Look at our goods before you buy else? where DOBBINS & SKELTON, North End of Brick Range; Anderson, S. G. March IS, 1SG8 39 3 NEW GOODS! IN" e w Goods! THE undersigned would respectfully inform his eld customers, and the public generally, that he bns commenced business ngnin nt Hiirper's old Stand, where he will keep constantly on hand a good assortment of Goods. His slock consists in part of Broad Cloths, Cas simeres. Vesting;*, and all kinds of Trimmings, Linen, &c. ALSO, Men and Coys' Hats, a good assortment, and at short profits. ALSO, Men's, Boys', Women's and Misses Shoes, the best selection, and cheapest, perhaps, in market. TAILORING! TAILORING! I will also give my personal attention to Cutting. Fitting and Making Men's and Boys' clothing, and everything usually done in a tailoring establish? ment. All work done promptly, and ot low prices. My otd friend? arc earnestly solicited to give me a call before purchasing. LEATHER: LEATHER 11 I will pay the highest market price, in cish. or goods, for Hides, green or dry, delivered at this place. Also, a splendid lot of Sole and Upper Leather constantly on hand for sale, or to exchange for hides. Any kind of.produce taken in exchange for goods or work. JESSE R. SMITH, McCuMy's Comer, Anderson C. H. Mnrch 25, 1808 40 Millinery and Fancy Goods ! THE undersigned will open on the First day of April next, at. No. 10 Brick Rajge, first door North of the Post Office, (recently occupied as Ba? ker's Drug Store,) a large and elegant assortment of Imported Millinery an] Fancy Goods, HATS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, &c. Also, Dress Patterns for ladies and children, of the latest and most desirable styles. These goods will be sold cheap for cash, or ex? changed for Corn, Bacon. Flour, Butter, Eggs, &e. Give me a call and satisfy yourselves. jggjSy** Bonnets and Hals trimmed to order. MARY J. EN LOW. March 18, 1868 39 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, In Eq?it^-?A-m-rlcr-suoni. William Levcrett ct al, vs. John B. Leverett, Ex? ecutor, ct al. JiitI for Account, Injunction, Relief, IT appearing to my satisfaction that. Chesley Lev? erett. Susan Milliord, Thomas Vandiver and wife, Sarah Yandiver, Stephen A. Leverett, Martha C. Leverett, Mary L. Leverett and Nancy J. Leverett, Defendants in the above stated case, reside beyond the limits of this Slate. On motion of Reed & Brown, Comp. Sols., it is Ordered. That said Defendants do oppcar, and plead, answer or demur to said Bill of Complaint within forty days from the publication hereof, or the same will be taken pro confesso against them. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, ) iMarch 19. 18G8. f .40?5 Mantua Making and Millinery! THE undersigned begs leave to inform the La? dies of Anderson nnd vicinity that she is now ready aud prepared to do all kinds of work at short notice and in the very best style. Sho has on hand nt present a choice selection of Hats, Bonnets, Kibbons, Flowers, &c. Ladies will find it t.o their interest to call and examine these Goods before buying elsewhere. CHARLOTTE DANIELS. Main St., Opp. old .Mechanic s Hotel. March 25. 1808 40 4 NOTICE. Have Your Hides Tanned ! WE bavc on band a large lot of Sole and Upper, Kip and Calf Skins, for sale or barter, nnd make lo order Hoots and Shoes, make and repair Har? ness, Saddles and Bridles, for much lower prices than arc usually charged, fash, or its equivalent. Six miles North of Anderson Caurl House. T. & J. K. HAMPER. March 25, 1868 40 3 Drugs! Drugs! Drugs! THE undersigned arc constantly receiving an assortment of Fresh Drugs, Medicines. Pntenl Medicines. IVinis. Oils, fiiass. Putty, &o., which is sold at the very lowest marke! rates for cash. CATER & WALTERS. M?r?b 35, 1863 40 THE MORNING STAR. THE MORNING STAR, THE MORNING STAR, THE MORNING STAR, A DAILY NEWSPAPER, A DAILY NEWSPAPER, A DAILY NEWSPAPER, PUBLISHED AT PUBLISHED AT PUBLISHED AT WILMINGTON, N. C. WILMINGTON, N. G. WILMINGTON, N. C. 82.50 FOR SIX MONTHS. S2.50 FOR SIX MONTHS. $2.50 FOR SIX MONTHS. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. LOCAL NEWS. LOCAL NEWS. LOCAL NEWS. MARKET REPORTS. MARKET REPORTS. MARKET REPORTS. GENERAL NEWS. GENERAL NEWS. GENERAL NLWS. Address WM. H. BERNARD, Editor and Proprietor, Wilmington, N. C. March 18, 1868 39 Auction Sales for April. U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE, Deputy Collector's Office, ANDERSON C. H.. S. C., Mabcb 9, 1868. BY virtue of an order from A. S. Wallace, Esq., Collector of Internal Revenue, 3rd Collection Dis? trict of South Carolina, I will sell to the highest bidder, on Monday, the 20th day of April next, at Anderson C. H., About 30 Gallons of Whiskey, Seized under a violation of the Internal Revenue Law. Also, a lot of abandoned Stills will be sold at the same time and place, unless claims be proven before the day specified. J. W. COBB, Bop. Col. March ll, 1808 38 G SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of writs of Fiera Facias to me directed, 1 will expose to sale on Saledny next, at Anderson C. H., (he following tracts of lund and personal property, to wit : One Tract of Land, containing 400 acres, more or less, on waters of Rocky Uiver, bounded by lands of Wm. M. Archer, Sam'l. Brown and others, levied on ms the property of Mrs. E. Norris, at the suit of John B. Watson & Co. One Tract of Land, containing 2S0 seres, more or less, on waters of Generostec creek, adjoining lands of the Estate of Charles Haynie, dee d, Mrs. Jefferson and others, levied on as the property of Samuel G. Earle, at the suit of Wm. Whaley. Also, on Tuesday after snleday. at the residence of thc Defendnnt, near Moffattsville, 180 bushels corn, 1">00 bundles fodder, 1 pen shucks, 12 bush, peas, 1500 lbs. of colton in the seed. 7 bales cot? ton, levied on as the property of James B. Burriss, at the suit of Daniel W. Jones. The Exemptions allowed by Military Order will be reserved. Terms Cash. WM. McGUKIN, s.a.d. March 0, IS?S 84 U. S. MARSHAL'S SALE. The United States of America, SOUTH CAROLINA DISTRICT. BY virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias to mc directed, issuing out of the Honorable the United States Circuit Court for thc District of South Carolina, 1 will expose for sale to the highest bidder, at pub? lic auction, ut Anderson Court House, on thc First Day of April, ?S08, Being the FIRST WEDNESDAY of the month, all the right, title and interest of the Dcfendaut in aud to the following properly, lo wit : ONE HOUSE AND LOT, Containing Soven n ai cl Ono-Half* Acres, More or less, (bounded on West by McDuffio St,) and now occupied by Elijah W. Brown. Levied on as the properly of Elijah W. Brown, Defendant, at the suit of .Messrs. James Hazlett & Co., and others, Plaintiffs. TERMS CASH?Purchasers to pay thc Marshal for necessary papers and stamps. Sale to bo conducted by F. C. v. Borstel, U. S. Deputy Marshal, as Auctioneer. ^ J. P. M. EPPING, United Stutos Marshal. Feb 26, 1808 SO C U. S. MARSHAL S SALE. The United States of America, DISTRICT Ol' SOUTH CAROLINA. BY virtue of various writs of Fieri Facias to me directed, issuing ont of the Honorable tho United Slates Circuit Court for flie District of South Car? olina, 1 will expose for sale to the highest bidder, at public auction, at Anderson C. H., on the First Day of April, 1868, Being the FIRST WEDNESDAY of the month, all tho right, title nnd interest of thc .Defendant in and to the following properly, lo wit: ALL THAT PLANTATION, Bounded by lands of Jasper Williams, Nimrod Smith, Robert Slcelo and Samuel Williams, con? taining 300 ACEES, MORE OR LESS. Levied on as the property of Samuel Craig, De? fendant, at thc suit of Charles G. Wynne. Plaintiff. TERMS CASH?Purchasers lo pay the Marshal for necessary papers and stamps Sale to bc conducted by F. C. V, BonsTEi,, U. S. Deputy Marshal, as Auctioneer. J. P. M. EPPING. U. S. Marshal. Feb 2G, 18C8 80 6 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, A ND ER SON DJS TR JCT. WHEREAS. William N. White has applied to me for Letters of Administration on lite Estate of E. J. McClure, deceased: These arc therefore to cite and admonish nil and singular thc kindred and creditors of said deceased to bc ami nppcar at my office on thc 3rd day of April, 18t!S, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administration should not bc grained. ROBERT JUNKIN, o.a.d. March 2-'i, 1808 40 2 Notice. ALL persons owning or having in charge any Still or Stills in Anderson District ?re required t0 reg- j ister their names with mc on or by the 16th day of April next, stating thc number and size of the sume, under penalty of forfeiting them, in case of neglect or retusal. 7. T. TAYLOR. Assistant Assessor. March 18, lf>68 ?0 ? SPRING AND SUMMER IMPORTATION, 1868 . EIBBONS, Millinery and Straw Goods! Armstrong', Cator & Co., IMPORTERS AMD JODBER8 OF Bonnet, Trimming and Velvet Ribbons, EONNET SILKS, SATINS AND VELVETS, Blonds, IVetts, Crapes, Ruches, Flowers, Feathers and Ornaments, Straw Bonnets and Ladies' Hats, TRIMMED and UN TRIMMED, SIIAKER, HOODS, &c, 23T AND 23? BALTIMORE STREET, BJBIjTIMOME, dflB. Offer the largest Stock to be found in tins Coun? try, and unequalled in choice variety and cheap? ness, comprising the latest Parisian novelties. Orders solicited, and prompt attention given. March 18, 18G8 39 lm cowlam graveley, Direct Importer of Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, and Agrici?tural Implements, NO. 52 EAST BAY, SOUTH OF OLD POST OFFICE. CHARLESTON, S. C. March 11, 18C8 38 2m A. CAED. THE subscriber takes pleasure in informing his Friends, and tho Public generally, that he is still at the Hardware House of'CoWLAJl Graveliy, No. 52 East Bay. Charleston, S. C, where he will be happy to meet them. Also, will attend to the pur? chasing of articles in any line, when orders are ac? companied with the cash; and will sell Produce for a small commission. All orders and commis? sions will receive promptness and dispatch. C. S. ROBINSON. March 11, I8C8 38 2m R. D. SKNN. 8. D. RWYCr.RT. v. L. SENS. 8WYGEBT & SENN, G-EOCERS AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, GERVAIS STREET, OPPOSITE NEW STATE HOUSE, Columbia, So. Ca. ?SS** Strict attention paid to consignments of all kinds Country Produce. March 4, IStiS 37 SHAliPE & FANT, BR?KERS, No. 7 Granite Row, ANDERSON C. H-, S. C. STOCKS. Bonds. Gold and Exchange on New York and Charleston, and uncurrcnt Bank Bills bought and sold. State money always on hand for sale. But to pay YOt'r Jaxes. Feb 12, 1888 34 ceo. w. ICING. J GEO. c. GIBBON. KING & GIBBON, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CII\RLE? ON, S. C, OFFER (heir services for the sale of COTTON and other PRODUCE. Strict atteution given to business, and prompt- returns made. References.?A. M. Hamilton. Rogers k Dcn nold. and Stone & Richardson, Williamston, S. C. Feb 20. 18?8 3G 4 bewlet, keese & co., wholesale and retail dealers in DRY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, BOOKS an* STATIONERY, Anderson, S. C. Oetl6, 1867 18 PAVILION HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S. 0. BOARD, PER DAY, - - 93.00. Mrs. II. L. BUTTEF.FIELD, A. BUTTERFIEU, Proprietress. Superintendent. March 11, 1808 38 WHITNER & WHITNER, COUNSELLORS AT LAW. WILL practice in the Courts of Law and Equity in the Western Circuit, the United Slates Courts for South Carolina, anil pay particular attention to Bankruptcy. Feb 2G, 18?8 36 NOTICE" THE undersigned have constantly on hand nt their Kiln, in Laurens District, a good supply of nnslacked LIME, which will be sold as cheaply as it can be bought elsewhere. The Quarry is four miles east of Free Bridge on Saliidn Itivcr, and about ten miles southeast of Erwin's bridge. FEATHERSTON & MASTERS, Brewer)on, S. C. March 11, 18.13 38 ly HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. ANY person wishing to make a safe investment, at low figures, will do well to call upon tho under? signed. JAMES A. HOYT. Maroh 4, 1808 37 lm Garden Seeds! Garden Seeds! I WARRANTED genuine Drumhead Cabbage Seed, for pale at BAKER'S DRUG STORE Jsn 32, 18? ?1 THE GJHA.ELEST02S3" HOUSE, 287 KING STREET, 289 OLL ?m mm DOMESTIC STORE. We will always keep on Land a largo and well assorted stock of PILAHTFIEIR'S (&?m%3 Such as Kerseys. Longcloths, Plains. Family Linens Woolens, Brown Shirtings, Satinets, Calicoes, i Cassirocres, Ginghams, Black Cloths, Osnaburgs, Sheetings, Blankets of all qualities. Terms cash or city acceptance. ]B & CO., ?so LACE STORE. Wo keep always on hand a f.tll assortment ef Goods suitable Wm H,M>32I39 SUCH AS Laces, Embroideries, Linen Cambrie Handker? chiefs, White Goods, Black Goods. Dress Goods, Silks, Cloaks. Shawls, Parasols, Hoop Skirts and Notions. Our entire Stock has been marked down, and we are daily receiving new Goods by every steamer, at reduced prices. Wholesale Department, Up Stairs, 287 and 289 King Street. Calicoes, 7h?3?9?9}?10?11?12}?13$ cents ; Brown Shirtings, 7}?8?9?10?11?-12} to 16 cents; Bleached Long Cloths, 8?9?10?11?12}?13?14?15?18 to 2U cents. All other Geods at the lowest market rates DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, &c, &e. J. J. Baker, AT thc 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, Paints. Oils, Glass, Putty, Varnishes, Dye Sniffs, &c, &c, Which he respectfully invites customers, friends and thc public generally, to examine before pur? chasing elsewhere, (.'ail and sec, mid with a com? plete assortment, and low figures, you can save time and money bv buying here. Jan 22. 18?i? 31 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In DE<iuitj-?^?Liidcrson. James W. Harrison and John B. Benson, Execu? tors, vs. John T. Sloan, and Eliza his wife, Da? vid B. Sloan. Adtu'r, et al.?Bill to Marshal As sets. Injunction, frc. BY virtue of a Decretal Order from tho Court of Equity, it is Ordered, That the Defendant, C. L. Gaillard, and all other creditors of the testator. E. Berry Benson, are hereby enjoined and restrained from instituting or prosecuting suits nt law against the Complainants. James W. Harrison and John B. Benson, in their representative character ns Exec? utors, or against thc said James W. Harrison as surely for the said E. B. Benson, deceased. It is further Ordered, That all persons claim? ing to be creditors of the Testator, E. B. Benson, dee'd. docomo in and prove their demands before the Commissioner of this Court on or by thc Twen? tieth day of April next, under pain of being barred of any benefit under the Decree which may be pro? cured in this case. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.s.a.d. Commissioner's Office, ) February 19, 1808./ 35?10 GTJA.NO ! PERUVIAN GUANO, direct from agents at mar? ket rates. SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO, S7fj cash. $S0 first November, wit I* seven per cent, interest, ap? proved city acceptance. BA UGH "3 PHOSPHATE OF LIME. $00 cash, $05 first November, with seven per cent, interest, approved city acceptance. PHOENIX GUANO, $05 cash. SOS first Novem? ber, with seven per cent, interest, approved city acceptance. FLOUIl OF BONE, unadulterated and unburnt. FA lt M ER'S PLASTER OR GYPSUM, warran? ted pure. In otfering the above manures to planters, I clo so with every confidence, not only having testimo-' niais from planters who huvo used them thc past year, but the further guarantee that every cargo, ns it arrives, is analyzed by Professor Shepard, of the South Carolina Medical College, and the high reputation of these manures fullv kept up. J. N. ROBSON. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf, Charleston. Jan 22, 1868 81 2m GRATTON & SON, AGENTS FOR THE PENDLETON FACTORY. HAVING been appointed Agonts for the Pendle? ton Factory, we will keep on hand und sell Cotton Yarns at Factory price. ALSO, A large lot of COOKING STOVES and Fixtures, now in store, which wc will sell very low for cash. CR AYTON & SON. JanlO, 1SG8 30 3rn BENSON HOUSE, ANDERSON, S. C. THE undersigned luis taken charge of thc above well-known Hotel, and is prepared lo Accommodate the traveling public in the very best style, and on thc most reasonable terms. The table will bc sup? plied with everything thc market alfords, ami eve? ry attention given lo render guests comfortable. * Stables arc attached lo tho House, and Horses will be carcfullv attended lo. ? WM. M. OSBORNE. Jan 25, 180S 82_ EVERGREEN MILLS ARE in first rale order, hnving been proved bv the introduction of a NESMI P. MA? CHINE and N EW BOLTING CM0TIIS, mid is in charge of au experienced Miller. No pains or at? tention will be spared to insure everybody n good turn out. Forty-live pounds will bu guaranteed from good wheat. . . The CORN MiLL, as hcrelolore. is unrivalled. E. J. EARLE. Feb 5,18(58 BOOTS AND SHOES. I HAVE removed my BOOT and SHOE SHOP on Granite Row, over Towers & Burriss' Store, where I am prepared to do all work in my line, in the best style, on short notice, and at low prices. Give me a call. Z. Sn A RTE. TIME IS MONEY! In consideration of the scarcity of money, the prices for Watch Work for the year 1SG8 will be as follows: For cleaning a Watch, $1.00 " mainspring, 1.00 Repairing chain, 60 Click and Batched, 1.00 Top jewel, 60 Jewelled hole, 1.00 New staff to lever, 2.50 New cylinder, 4.00 Watch Glasses, 25 Watch Keys, 10 Repairing of all kinds of Watches in proportion to. the above. Jewelry repaired in a workman? like manner, at prices to suit the times. Also, Clocks and Musical Works repaired. lgSgir* All work warranted to be well and substantially done. F. C. v. BORSTEL, No. 4 Brick Ranp;e. PHOTOGRAPHS?! Taken in various stylos, and fitted up in a work? manlike manner. Having recently received tho 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. BORSTEL'S Jewelry Store, No. ? Briek Rang? January 8, 18?8 37 PBNULETON FACTORY. the Wool cards AT this place are now in complete running order. AH the Wool offered will be carded into Rolls of the best quality at short notice, at the following rates for cash: All Wool. Plain and Mixed Rolls, 12}c. per lb. Mixed Cotton and Wool Rolls, 15c. per lb. Bacon, Lard. Corn and Cotton will be token at market rales in cxchaugeTor carding. Wool may be sent to the Factory from any points on the RailroadB, through the agents, and the Rolls de I livered by them as soon as the Wool can be carded ! and returned. AN ASSORTMENT OF S0TT9I YA8 OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY, Will be kept on hand at tho Factory, find custo? mers supplied promptly, at as low figures as tho market will justify. Dealers will find it to their interest to givo ns a trial before buying elsewhere. Respectfully, WILLIAM PERRY & CO. Proprietors. Oct. 9, 18G7 17?tf Come and Get the Worth YOUR MONEY. E. WEBB, Agent, IS now opening a woll-selected stock of Goods at Dr. Milford's,. Consisting of DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, SHOES, EATS, SUGAR, COFFEE, FACTORY YARN, &c, &c, Together with everything usually kept in an up country store. He asks the patronage of his old fricndis on Rocky River and country around, to givo him a call. All kind produce' taken in exchango for goods. Feb 12, 1SGS 81 TO PLANTERS, MERCHANTS, and SPECULATORS. ON and after this day we will bo prepared to make Advances on cotton and all other produce shipped to Gro. W. Wh.i.i.xms & Co.. Charleston, or Wil? liams, Taylor & Co., New York. Parties wishing advances, will furnish u9 the railroad receipts for the produce shipped. SHARPS & FANT. July 31. 1867 7 J. B. McGEE, LICENSED AUCTIONEER, AHD2S??n s. 3,, e. c. Offers his service to 'lie public generally n this and surroundiug Districts, and will charge moderate commissions. Jan. 1*. 1S>.8 30 Cm