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g|iikr-3on |iitd%eitccr. lloyrs Aster Business Hours.?The road which the mail of business travels in pursuit of cotnpcter.ee and wealth is not a macademized one, v..ov docs itOrdinarily lead through pleasant scenes aud by weih . Irrings of delight. On the contrary, it is a, rough, aud rugged path, leset with "wait.vbit" thorns, and full oi pitfalls which only cat; be avoided by the watch fati' care of circumspection. After each day's jo-iirney over this worse than turn? pike road, the w.ayfarer needs something more thai* rest ; lie requires solace?and ?j Reserves it. 7 He is:weary of the dull prose of life, and'atliirst for its poetry. IIapi>y is the m*n .who can findthat solace and poetry at hothe.J. "Warm greetings from lovjng Hearts, fond glances from bright eyes, and welcome shouts of children, -the many thousand little, "arrangements for comfort and . enjoyment,-.that , silently tell of thoughtful love, tho gentle ministrations ? that beguile ns into an old and easy seat > before we jarc aware of it ; these and -like . tokens of affection and sympathy, consti* ' inte tho poetry ot Jife^; which reconcile us I to the pros.0. of. life. Think of this, ye iyivos and daughters of business men I -??K-r-. . A Tough. Stoey.?There is a place in , jiaine so rocky that when tho natives - _p!ant corn they look for crevices in the Tojjis,-and shoot the grains in with a ? jiiuske.tj they can't raiso duck? there no how, for tlVe stonos ace so'thick that tho ducks can/t.get their bills botvrecn thorn : to pick out the grass-hoppers., and the only way tho_sbeep can get at the sprigs of grass is by grinding their noses on a grindstone. But this aiut a circumstance to a place in Maryland?tbero the land is . ,so. poor that it takes two k'ildeers to cry '?kildeer/' and on a clear day 3-011 can see the grasshoppers climb up a mulon stalk, ?and look wifch^tears over a fifty aero field; ? and-ihe. bumblebees have to go down, on ? their ?nc?Vto g"et at the grass ; all the musqukoes died of-starvation, and the -turkoy buzzards were obliged to emigrate. ? : But there is a county in'Virginia which . eah beat that?there tho land is so sterile that when - the. wind is northwest they have to tie the children to keep 'em. from being blown away?there it takes. six frogs to raise one eroak, and when the \ dogs bark they have to jean against the -fences?tho horses are so thin that it takes . fcwelve'jof them to make a shadow, and .\:y?hen they kill a beef they have to hold him up to knock hira down ! -m-'I - Fbiexds .and Relatives.?Iutimate >. friends and relations should be careful " when they go'out into the world together, oi-admit others to their own circle, that they do not make a bad use of the knowl? edge which they have gained of each oth? er by their intimaoy. Nothing is more ' eommoa than this, and did it not mostly [proceed from mere carelessness, it would be superlatively ungenerous; You seldom need, wait for the written life of a man to hear about his weakness", or. what are sup? posed to be such, if you know his intimate friends, or meet him in company with .them. The eyes of the mind are like the eyes - of the body?they can see only to such a distance, but because they cannot see be? yond this point, is there nothing -beyond it 2?Johnson. ?-i-*-: ? "When tho Conference assembled in ITillsboro' -some years since, on the last day of the session, a lad, whoso father had entertained some half a dozen prea'ch crs, entered tho room iu a terrible state Of ox cite m on t. . 6"What's the matter, Isaac ?" asked ono, i4Ybu seem excited." "Excited! I aiu'fc excited; I'm mad all over." < "What are you mad about, .Isaac Don't you know it's wrong to suffer your M&to bocomo angered ?" uWrong or not wrong,"it's enough to make anybody but a preacher mad.? f Here's ovory chicken on theplaco oat up, ?xcopt tho old rooster, and just now ho " happened to get a glioipae of you fellows and sung out: 'And must thisfee-ble bod-y die-e' and dropped over stone dead." ?-!-Q, fC5trK Hxim Do^tE What She Couxd." ?This is the highest eulogy by the high? est authority. Blessed i3 the man or wo? man .who can deserve such commendation. Alas! few of us can say that we have tfooe that we could for Christ. Rare have Ireen the occasions when the covetous could have blamed us for giving too much, or the indolent for overtasking our strength for Jesus?. How -many times, vrlieiJ prompted by the nobler principle to do more, we have listened to the selfish principle, and done less! The rich man has felt- sometimes as if he ought to jnve out of his abundance large sumsj-and then, ere he could answer the suggestion, another voice has sounded ?within, you will do your part if you give . less. These words of Jesus carry comfort to tie poor. They have not th6 silver and the gold; but they can, out of their scanty " store, give to Christ a larger amount pro? portionately than the rich. Let them do '? urbat they can, and they shall be com? mended bythuir Lord. So the humble believer, -however lowly may be his lot on eacthj if he put forth his energies for ehnst, will have the same eulogy that the .Woman had, "Ye have done what ye could/'?Christian Work. -?:-o-;?:? . ?- Aim. at perfection in everything, t&ongh howeverj they who aim at it, and persevere, will come much nearer to it, tliail'those whose laziness aud desponden? cy" make them give it up as unattainable. ? Some men nobly servo thoir conntry by dying upon the battle field. Others ??S,$W*vo it by dying anywhere. New Advertisements. The Arrow Cotton 1 ie. FOR SALE BY II. *r;. Bartlett,. Gen. Affent, NEW 'ORLEANS. Rob't. Mure & Co., Aleuts, CHARLESTON, S. C. - THESE TIES AND BANDS are made of the best wrought iron, and have been fairly tested and. approTcd by tho cotton pressers in all the principal sea ports, and by planters in all the cotton grow? ing States. The advantage of balcing cotton with iron is now generally acknowledged, and it is recommend? ed by boat'and ship-owners and insurance compa? nies. . * It coats less, makes: a more compact bale, and gives greater security than rope. For sale by ., * KEESE &. McCULLY, Anderson 0. 11., S. C. SeptlC, 18G8 13 II81MI& XOWBiNCB, ' ' . DEALERS IN ;1ARDWAEE, GROCERIES, Carriage Materials, PAINTS, OILS, AND GLASS, Brinly Plows, And other Agricultural Implements. LEATHER BELTING/ 2 to 6 inches, at 10 per cent discou from the New York list. At New York ljojt prioc. To the Merchants of the Up-roontry:: WE invite special attention to the price of first class NAILS, which we aro selling lower than they have been offered here since tho war. Columbia, Aug. 26, 1868. 10 Fall and Winter Importations 18 6 8*. MILLINERY GOODS! Ribbons, Trimming Ribbons, Velvet Ribbons, fancy BONNET MATERIALS. French Flowers, Plumes and Ornaments, ? BLONDS, CRAPES, NETT8, In Straw, Silk, Velvet and Felt. We offer the largest and best nss?rteel Stock in the United States, comprising all tho latest Pari sian Novelties, and unequalled in choico variety and cheapness. AEjSISTEONG, catoe & CO , 237 and 239 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, m<L Sept. 2^ 18G8 IT JUST RECEiVED, A SPLENDID STOCK OF BONNETS and HATS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, &c., For tne Fall and Winter! LATEST fashions regularly received by the un . dersigned, and all work executed iu the most fash? ionable style, at very low prices and on short no Uice. Ladies' and children's dresses cut and made ; in t he best manner, according to the latest patterns. Having removed to the store formerly occupied i by W. M. Osborne, on the street leading from the public square to the Depot, I will be pleased to receive ? call from the ladies, feeling assured that my stock, prices and work will give satisfaction. M. J. ENLOW. Oot 7, 1868 16 John Esten Cooke's New Novel! F. J. HUNTINGTOAI & CO., 450 Broome St., New York, Have in Press, to be ready in Octobor, 18G8, M O HUN; Or, Hie Last'Days of Lee and his Paladins, By J. Esten Cooke, Author of "Surry of Eagles* Nest." Of "Sobkt," of which Mohun is a sequel, Ten Thousand copies wero almost immediately sold. The new work is still more intensely interesting. Printed on fine-toned paper, and richly bound in cloth, with upward of 500 pages, it has for its frontispiece a fine steel mcdalliou head of General Lee, and four beautiful il hist rat ions in Homer's best style. Either book is seut by mail, post free, ?on reoeipt of the price, $2.25. For sale by all Booksellers and Newsdealers iu town and country. . Oct14,1868 17 3 thom..e. gbegg. . john b. i'almeb. GEE60, PALMER & 00., Stock and Exchange Brokers, AND I COLUMBIA, S. C. August 19, 1868 9 To Merchants, Speculators an> PLANTERS . WE are now. prepared to mako liborab advances on Cotton and all other produce shipped to PEL ZfiR, RODGEUS & CO., Charleston, S. 0., or KIR KLAN D, WILEY & CO., New York. KEESE & McCULLY. Sept 16,2803 13. dm GOOD NEWS TO ALL OF MY FBISNBS WHO DESIRE THEIR TIME - PIECES THOROUGHLY RECONSTRUCTED AT THE LATEST LOW BATES! HAVING secured the services of a SWISS WATCH MAKER of thirty years experience, I will be able lo do work with more dispatch, and parlies may foel secure that their work will be done as well as if I bad douc it myself, or as well as anywhere in ibe world. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF JEWELRY, On Hand. Watch-Glasses fitted for. 25 cts, A SPLENDID LOT OP One and Eight Bay Clocks, Striking and Alarm. PIANOS, <fec. Call at No. 4 Brick Range. .Respectfully, F. C. r, BORSTEL. Sept It, 1868 13 W. C. CARRINGTON, J. J. HOPKINS, President. - Secretary. PIEDMONT REAL ESTATE .INSURANCE CO., VA., FOR LIFE INSURANCE ONLY. Authorized Capital, $1,000,000. Income for the first stx months, over Ninety-Fivt Thousand Dollars?a success unsurpassed by any Company in existence. Insures on Mutual, Cash, and Non-for? feiture Plans. Agency at Anderson C. H, A. B. TOWERS, T. A. EVINS, Agent. t?cdical Examiner. Anderson C. H., S. C, Aug. 19, 1868. THIS 'Company has secured a popularity never reached by any company in existence in the same longih of lime. ? The perfect and entire reliability of its officers is vouched for by upwards of fifty of the first^mcn in Virginia, and its pecuniary rer^ sponsibilily is unmistakably shown by the sworn ' Htatcmcnt of its officer:;, backed by ihe certificates of the civil officers of the county in which it' is lo? cated. It'has a bauis, therefore, which will in? sure its immediate success and permanent pros? perity. For further particulars, call on the sub? scribers at Anderson C. H., S. C. A. B. TOWERS, Agent, T. A. EVINS, Med. Examiner. August 19, 1868 9 J. j. BASHER,. Wholesale & Retail Br?ggistj At the Sign of the Golden Mortar, 170. 3 BEICZ RANGS, ANDERSON C. II., S. C. Sept 23, 18C8 15 4m Fall and Winter Clothing. THE undersigned would respectfully inform their old friends ana customers, and tho public gcperally, that they are now receiving a nice as? sortment of goods in their line, such as Cloths, Black and Fancy Cnusimsres, Black and Fancy Satinets, Tweeds and Vestings, ? A;?l!kinds of Trimmings, Hats and Shoes, a fine assorrmont, A small stock of Ready-Made Clothing, Part of our own make, all of which we will sell as low as can be had in the up-country. J. It. SMITH & SON. TAILORING. We have also in connection with the store a Tailoring'Establishment, where work will be put up in the very best and latest styles, aud prices to suit tho times. All work warranted. J. R. S. & S. Sept 30, 1808 15 3 AflDJi&SOX ?a assq . PREMIUMS : BEST ACRE OF BARLEY.?An Agricultural Work or Implement of the value of $5.00. BEST ACRE OF OATS.?The same premium. BEST ACRE OF WHEAT.?A Turning Plow or Cultivator of the vatuo of S12.00. BEST FIVE ACRES OF WHEAT.?An Agri cultural Implement of tho value of S20.00. The committee have under consideration premi? ums for Clover and Stock, which will bo announ? ced at the next quarterly meeting. B. P. CRAYTON, Chairman Execulivo Committee. Aug. 12, 1868 8. D. W. HAWTHORN, Broker & Commission Merchant, WALHALLA AND IIONEA rATIf, S. C, WILL attend to all business entrusted to his care at cither place Sept 16,1808 14 ^ WOULD inform their old customers, and th public generally, that they keep constantly on hand the best and most varied assortment of Good, to be found in this market, which they ofTcrto the public as CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. Our stock consists partly of D R Y G0 0DS Such as Silks, Muslins, Poplins, Brilliants, De Laines, Alpaccas, Calicoes, a beautiful lot, at low prices. Bleached and Brown Shirtings, Sheetings, Toweling, Balmorals, Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Veils and Veiling, Linen and Paper Collars, Gents and Ladies Gloves, Ladies and Gents Hose, Ladies Cravats, Collars and Handkerchiefs, Gents, cotton, silk and linen Handkerchiefs, Gents Cravats* La? dies Trimmings, a fiuo assortment?Needles, Thread, Combs, Suspenders, Pocket Books, &c. CLOTHS. Broad Cloths, Beavers, Cassimers, Satinets. Lin? en and Cotton GoodB for Men and Boys' suit*. 'HATS I EATS!! A fine assortment of Ladies, Misses, Gents .and Boys Hats. Our stock of Hats embrace* every style and variety. ' mimsi snsi? Ladies' and Misses' Shoes?a full slockof*splen did goods in this line. Also, Men and Boys' Shoes?a large lot, and very cheap. HARDWARE! We have on hand a good assortment, of Hard? ware, Cutlery, Crockery and Glasswarb. If yoa need anythiug iu this way, givo us a.call. GROCEEY DEPAETMEJTT. COFFEE, SUGAR, RICE, MOLASSES, SALT, TEA, SPICES, SODA, STARCH, SOAP, ? CANDLES, ' PEPPER, .BLACKING, GINGER, TOBACCO, * POWDER, SHOT. LEAD, GUN CAPS, FACTORY YARN, Ac, &c, ?See. Wo expect to. keep on band, to servo our custo? mers, a good assortment of elegant goods, at as low prices as they can bo bought elsewhere. Wheu you want goods, call on us and examine our Goods and prices before you buy. Remember our placo, Corner of Old Anderson Hotel, AT THE SIGN OV W?TSON & CO. April 15, 1SC8 43 DRIED FiiUiT! DKIED'SIiU'lT! WANTED; immediately, 500 bushels of Dried Apples and Peaches, for which we will pay die highest price iii goods or ca.-h. WATSON "c GO. Sept 2, ISfiS ' 11 BEST CUBA MOLASSES^ For sale cheap by WATSON k CO July 1,1808 2 " BCEEE'S YOpi PEICS F WANTED IMMEDIATELY, any quantity of Green and Dry HIDES, for w!r!eh u e wiil pay It) cents per lb. i'jr Green, and '2? cfriws per lb. for bty. WATSON k CO. July 10, 1809 ?. IL N??DII & GO. ! HAVE just rcccivcu a full supply of fresh and genuino DBTJGS AND MEDICINES, Direct from New York, which they offer at the lowest market rates, for cither Cash or Produce. Castor Oil, Laudanum, Gum Cumphor, Sweet Oil, Paregoric, Epson Stilts, Number Six, Bates man's Drops, and Tinctures of all kiuds, which are prepared by us, and warranted genuine. Also, Strychuino to kill your crows; now'a tho time. Dye Stulls of all kinds. . ALSO, A small and well selected Btock of almost every? thing (he people want, such as. Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, an? Fancy Goods, Perfumery, Soaps, &c. Give us a call when you want to barter your Corn, Meal, Peas, Wheat, Oats, or anything you may hare to sell, and if you arc not suited in goods, we can pay the cash. \V. H. NARDIN & CO., No. 7 Brick Range. April 22, 1308 4-1 _> Gullctt's Patent Steel Brush COTTON GIN !? COTTON ginned on [his Gin sold in Charleston last season at ono to iwo cents per pound moro than tho samo class of cotton ginuod on the ordi? nary Gins of the country. This Statement is cer? tified by twenty-live of tho principal Factors and buyers in Charleston. Price, Six Dollars per Saw, for Cash or city acceptance. Send for a circular. C. GRAVE LEY, No. 52 East Bay, South of Old Post Office, Charleston, So. Ca. SULLIVAN, MATTISON & CO., Agents, Anderson C. H., S. C. Brinly's Patent Ploughs, And a full stock of HARDWARE and AGRICUL? TURAL IMPLEMENTS, for salo low, wholesale and retail. C. G. July 15, 18G8 4 . Sky-Light FINE ART GALLERY. PICTURES takon in the various styles at No. 4Bri?kBMl.. F. C. v. BORSTEL. gopt10, 1868 13 i "Westward the Star of Empire takes its Way." Secure a Home in California! THE IMMIGRANT Homestead Association OF (ML I FOB IT Ii, Incorporated- under the Laics of the State, November 3U318G7,/&r the purpose of Providing Homes for its Members, And Promoting Immigration. Capital Stock, - ? $1,000,000, Divided into 200,000 Shares at S3 each, PAYABLE IN' UNITED STATES CURRENCY. A. Circular containing a full description of the property lo bo '?stributed among the Sharehold? ers, will bo sent to any address, upon receipt of^ stamps to corer return postage. Information as lo price of laud in any portion of the Slate, or upon any other subject of inter? est to parties proposing to immigrate, will be cheerfully, furnished- upon receipt of stamps for poslagc; all letters should bb addressed SECRETARY TTrTMIGBANT HOMESTEAD ASSO? CIATION, ? Tost Office Box No. 85, BAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. August 2?, 18C8 10 Change of Schedule on the G. & C, Eailroad. ON and after Wednesday, the 12th inslant, Pas seuger Trains will run daily, Sundays excepted, ccuucctiug with Night Traiu on South Carolina and Charlotte and South Carolina Railroads, as follows: LeavQ Columbia at . 7.00 a. m. " Alston at 8.40 ?? " Ncwbcrryat 10.10 " Arrive at Abbeville ai 3.00 p. m. '? at Anderson at 4.20 ?? * " at Greenville at 5.00 44 Leave Greenville at 5.45 a rn. " Anderson at 6.25 " f AbbcviUo at 8.00 44 " Ncwociry at 12.35 p.m. Arrive at Alston at 2.15 4 44 ? at Columbia at 3.4-i.. 4 Trains on the Blue Ridge Railroad will also run daily, Sundays excepted, connected wit!: the up and down trains on tho Greenville- and Columbia Railroad, as follows i Leave Anderton at 3.30 p. in. 44 Rendit ion at S.oU ?? Arrive al Wulhftlla at 7.30 " Leave Walhalla at 3.30 a. m. " Pendle:on at 5.30 *' Arrive at Anderson at G.20 44 r The I rain will return from Eelfon. to Andersen on Monday and Friday mornings. JAMES 0. MEREDITH, Gta. Sup't. August 2ii, 1SU7 10 DEMOCRATIC NEWSPAPERS rCBLISUKU at tub Csipitol of South. Carolina. ?aoco TI1E attention of the Merchants, Farmers and Rends of Famines generally throughout the upper ; Districts, is called to (he many advantages to be obtained Hy s*abscribiug for (lie DAILY PiUENIX. piiblUhtd cv.'ry liiorniug, except Monday, at .?i tor six mouths j 52.for three itiuutha. Til!: TBr-WXEKLY FiKENIX. published Tues? day, 1 J.-.i.-mUv and Saturday, at ?2.50 for six months ; 01.25 for rlirce. THE -WEEKLY GLEANER, a mammoth paper, I containing forty-eight columns of reading :::aitcr. i;j published ev<ry Wednesday lubruiug, at 51.Ou fur six months. ? ' These papers-are recognized as the central Dem? ocratic orgaus, and contain, besides Political Mut? ter, the latest Telegraphic Intelligence?Markets at:d a daily summary of News from all parts of the World : interesting Editorials on general top? ics ; Local Matters, Correspondence,- News Items, ? Miscellany, Stories', Poetry. &c. Address JULIAN A. SELBY, Proprietor, Columbia, S. C. Sept 2, 18?8 11 STATS OF SOUTH CAROLINA ANDERSON DISTRICT. In the Court of Common Picas. W. N. Elake "l vs. V " Attachment. E.E. Blake. J . WHEREAS, the Plaintiff has filed Kis. declara? tion against the Defendant, who (as it is said) is absent from auif wituqut the limits of this Stale, aud has ueiihcr wife nor attorney known within the.same, upou whom a copy of the said declara? tion might he served: It is thercforo Ordered, That the said Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the twenty-fifth day of March, which will be in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine ; otherwise final and absolute judg? ment will then be given and awarded against him. JOHN W. DANIELS, c.c.p. Clerk's Office, Anderson Dist., 1 March 22, 18G8. / lamly THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. To Levi Gable and wife, Sally, Robert G. Martin and wife, J. A. Martin and wife, residing with? in the limits of this State, aud to the heirs of James O. Martin, dee'd, viz : David Martin, jr., and Edward S. Martin, residing without the limits of this State?Greeting: YOU arc hereby required to appear at tho Court Of Ordinary tobe holden at Anderson Court IIouso for Anderson District on the first Monday in Novem? ber next, to show cause, if any you can, why the real estate of David Martin, sr., dee'd, situate ii Anderson District, on.waiere of Generosteo creek, bounded by lands of D. L. Hall, Harrison Tucker and others, and containing one hundred and four? teen acres, more or less, should not be sold, to make distribution amongst tho creditors of tho said deceased. Given under my hand and seal, this the 21 at day of August A. D. 1S?8. ROBERT JUNKIN, o.a.d. 10 3m LATJEENS RAILROAD. New Schedule. Omni? Laurexs Railroad, 1 Laurens C. H., S. C, April 23, 1808. / ON and after Tuesday, 12th May next, the trains on this road will couiuienco running to return on same day?to connect with up and down trains ou I Greenville aud Columbia Railroad at Helena; j leaving Lauretta lit 5 a. m. on Tuesdays, Thursdays j and Saturdays, and leaving Helena nt Up. m. on i same days. J. T. BOWERS, Supt. May ?", 18GS 40 | PENDLETOH |FAGTORY. THE WOOL GAUDS AT this place are now in complete-running order. All tlie Wool offered will l>e carded into Rolls of the best qualby at short notice, at the following rales for cash: All Wool, Plain and Mixed Rolls, W,C: per Ibi Mixed oiton and Wool Rolls, 15c. per lb. Rncnn, Lard, Corn and Cotton will be taken at market rates in exchange for carding. Wool may be sent to tho Factory from any points on the Railroads, through the agents, and the Rolls de livercd by them us soon as the Wool can be carded and returned. AN ASSORTMENT OF OF A (SUPERIOR QUALITY, WiU be kept on hand at the Factory, and custo? mers supplied promptly, at as low figures aa ther market will justify. Dealers will find it to their interest to giro as ? trial before buying elsewhere. Respectfully, WILLIAM PERRY & CO. Proprietors. Oct. *, 18G7 17?tf Keese & MeOully" DEALERS IX HBA?? MY GOOD*, GEOCEEIE3, EARD'WABE, ?MIS, MMi. -ft*., Brokers and Commission Merchants, IVO. lO GRANITE ROW, Anderson. C. H., 8. C. April 15, i868 . 43 If SHAKPE & FAINT, BEOKEES, No. 7 Granite Row, AHSjasosr c. h., s. c. STOCKS, Bonds, Gold and Exchange on New York and Charleston, and uncurrcnt Bauk Bills bought, aud sold. Statc-hioncy always on hand for sale. But to pat rorn Taxes. Feb 12, ^68 84 TO JPLAiVrEJRS? MEEOHANTS A3TD SPECULATORS. ON and after this day we will be prepared to makjr ?advaucos oh cotton uiid all other produce shipped to Geo.,)t". Williams &. Co.. Charleston, or Wil? liams, T.WLoa &'Co., New York. Parties wishing advances, will furnish us the railroad receipts Cor - tho prodtico sliippcd. SHARPE & FANT, July SI. 1867 7 ' ? iL? ? P? i C Gfl ?-? ??. ^ Offers hi* services to the public generally in this and surrounding Districts, and will charger rmodrrate- com nri-s* ton's. Jau. 15, lS?S 30 ?? L.JO Xl o .'u L j t; Painter, Glazier and Paper Hanger, MEGS to inform Iiis friends and tho public gen- - I -orally that lie ha? resumed work, and is prepared, r to tilefall orders iu his line, with promptness und j disp-iieu. tie-will &4 found at this place, when* .uot cn-jnged in the country, aud nil orders ad? dressed to him-at Audersou C. II. will be attended to at once. ?May'20, 1S08 48 Sm OLD NEWSPAPERS for sale at this office by ? the hundreds. Octl4, 18G8 17 ? i Mg^gglgggjWW line?r????n lll nnmm BENSON HOUSE, ANDERSON, 'S. O. THE undersigned has taken charge of the above' well-known Hotel, and is prepared to accommodate the traveling public in tho very best style, and on the most reasoniibl? terms. The table will bo sup? plied with everything the market affords, and cve-^ ry attention given to render guests comfortable. Stables are attached to the House, and Horses will bo carefully attended to. WM. M. OSBORNE. Jan. 25,1868 32_ MCKERSOFS HOTEL, Passengers conveyed to and from the De? pots, free of charge. Persons arriving on the G. & C. R. R., will be furnished with conveyance to this Hotel and back to tho Depot, iuclusivc of dinner, for One Dollar. Ample lime allowed passengerSTgoiug to Charles? ton to obtain this accommodation. Rater of Board, $3.00 per day. WM. A. WRIGHT, Superintendent. Sept I? 1868 14 Charleston Hotel, THE undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the travelling public, he has taken charge of the abovo well-known FIRST CLASS nOTEL,. and refurnished and refitted it, in all its depart? ments. Tho celebratod ARTESIAN WATER BATHS, HOT, COLD and SHOWER, at all hours. Coaches run uo and from all Railroads and Steamers, with attcutivc Porters. The patronage* of the travelling public is respectfully solicited. J. P. HORBACH, Agent, Jan 20,1868 32 Proprietor. PAVILION HOTEL, CHARLESTON, S- C. BOARD, PER DAY, - - - ?3.0O Mas. H. L. B?TTERFIELD, A. BUTTERF1ED,. Proprietress. Superintendent. March 11, 1863 38