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Affaire: - in WasMngt om Washington,.!) jp-r Bee. T. , ?miUee.^/M'edetftials of Miller nhd ^ll'J.S^n*ftt"oa'd. 1 rotfi ?e^rgia? were' up.jftg ' S?na'tV^fe ?lerk .read;- wW ^memorial _4? t^.?^ifoe? ^perig^-om lfee Georgia ?$d^\i^rj^^iiie ^col or# ft?pcesc n&tft$"; \v4ki%ara'&le sVcce'ed:Ma n n,-.from I/ohlsV wia, Waprpn -tiro floor of the House. ? "^h* ^eo^ia " Senatorial questien was . 'warmly canVaa^d'tp^aj.v-";:H'iTIf.?^cikjen? tW^fcniy - ^^'^eBe^aled'. j-Miile* wilt: ? .pfi?E^^^aarevromo^?i: of ^iliestl-ifi?.-: ^feci^iib^ \? *^..t???gfo~oeai note to dPf&pHeate vH?fl's ere^etltiajsc- The S|H>jidmT8SK5bV G^-^uij?Ck and SLu. ?tad??*tv ai^^W'by^o?^e?iaan C4ift, ucge'defay'."^, - ? v' ', -V; ?g , ? ? feWv>?tti?jf|?^ce&9': a ? eo?nVanicja-'' . tfon to;*-' ?pdgress, representing ili?t the Irf^ ?f^?foi^j*e68,' -under vhich Georgia, abourici beft/?nij.ted to* the Unipn> have. ||o^f^ jtatf hold:" ra^tfiait until aocht cpmpl iance by Geor-. j^a^^^b^?rn^rifr^u?t- ?continue <j>vo -^f^nalT- - Xhe-faithi*e -iieS4n; failing- tore x ; .i^r^^^n'^offic?r%"ele<i^- -fcba o'afch-^e^' |8?^^&i^SgV9!^j . and adniifliai^ing: ? iJt?tead jrfa^t provided" by the proposed; Georgia C^a^itriion^ which failure, toy ? .nx^skveS^^^oi -?fclfcreS9$$8= Teauilre'd-' ^fewfjSft r^^9vr^^n"^?sHfn^'rtKesi Acte, : ^!tr^Bi?^T^S?Fd?ig - adeqiinte'- pruteet ic n 'tt>X "Bl^^l^onegy, the maintenance of'' M?fi^^d- ?rder 4^dy?^Fre? >>fe^Vesoioi? ?^^l^?al-o^iotf. ^e^GoTwh?,r.8t?tis-/ ' tiiat the wisdpnY delayed ^^?"CoEgrese^ iij 'providing" tb^($l^o^-^'eQ-':^atl? participate'in the ?sta^'lishta'eritof- .a pro-. visional govern menft," to. be.therE?ft-ejs ok>tb.ed with, the rights and' i tojnirni tiesojf -tjy. "the - con^queh.tfe8 ^arl?ing troui .'tfrc: fuilura $e Wforee. that -fe^slatiqn. '"The the. attention, of'-^ogress, ^o^bhia si&ject,' to the end that stfe^i.may he talion: t<a obtain iu'li- inferimition rela? tive Uiierei?, apyj'Jtof liegend that ioyalty, ihay^Tpr^ec^od and* pronged; by the" e#?c>rcemeirt-of the i&vfa enacted! oy the ^pfesent?tives'of ,'the- American p^ppteJ ? the- Senate*Sherman presented^n-: '"llfcftS^H^^e^^^ Ejected' t^-:*ApuUl jB'e,vjBr': admit :r.sj>r-csenta.tive8 9?pjcemacyi*pnoyai men wa? oWpfchrownj *" and "contended ihat -GO?gress had a right" ,v to sea'tlle TceoHstrnetibi) laws enforced. SRtBt^iv'' insisted: that'J, -HrU^'^resen^i vomdj^mo :?e^r6ng^/Tli?yer .?aTdihat tii'o reid;groand of the-difficulty vr.as.lhat ^?e ?-pqrgia Ijegialature was'-an itltgal . b?dj" aafa requested the. reading of a .^l^lt^^l^jpdh' ?' *TiSoilir<?erv'.-- Bn'Hoek", to? Bttb^atrfMffi]* his "stat.enwjnts. Various' < docufli^n,^ 'yj&ers^ irei^[, ^ppejiiigg;-op- the jsriipi^^n^ion^^hfe mattei'. vraV - pwt^a^wfe^ W.ed^eisdsij;.t -.Eice, of Ark:-'; .^isa?y inti^DQ<Kl iJ.S^eqitiring tfre Se?' ff,'^t'^theif aj^^??w. 8eat^'.*f eTtvt/^j3 'nia'ny a^ms l?r^mlfitiii ?b ?2.dQ0 rafles/and two--fi?d pieces for each "?pngre^SnaVPistrict. I'h^^.hrrosTOnBt taHp^B^'priperly; he .TJhfie"(l Sfaias, ;.^bJeet-'io"ri>e^3^o^e9n Se-wrpl . iUui'ncini, na^dr^^atton^.?nif iijfffragetifHs j<^^3flfro4ue?d.?'^^ouatted;-; ' - <??: ?to tTie ifoa?e. 1^ [rfl^mheTS^wero pre? sent. - Scy*riiJ new ''toembers vvere "sworn i?. The p^juiliais^ot'-^.^Earniltoii, of :y<antiessce,'aT wge,Vereiprelented, and ] }im^tifuf' a'<?biiuiiitte^'aiicr-tTto' priv.H-' *^e^.irf^thV tffoo>-; refused "'to. H?niTlion, jpenA':i>g the decision. * Spme,half a dpae.n ;_tfiU^an^inejidir>enfs to tho {/onstitutiorr; previding ioc thf Pe^lat^otV^voting; . and'naCuraU3tttiph~in all tlie S.fatits, wci'e .^^scul^d;- and- referred vto aup.r^riate. c^fmnitteea.. 'The judiciary Ccwttraittee: wa^dksected to -inquire -.wh^lkgisl^tion ]& naeessar^- to secure nnrfoi-mity ,of" com ?spvitmjtqt^^ Haff-u ^^f&aDchri bills: werp referred.' The wpvefctpitij^^^ reYcrring. tit ivfce 'Ahtlb :hfa Claims,/was ? called for. . Jfc .resolution -denouncing .Eeyerdy. Jolin ? .ab?-, and demanding his .r*paH.; was refor'-; ml-.to -Uio Votunvittee on Foreign Rela-1 ^hV- Committee- to. wait .on the. ^r^srdent,-reported that the iness?go J *^pfe|4'b^rmtgmttt'ed-at 1 p'elpcfcj P. M., ^"ly^dnesiiay. The Committee on Be r?ondtpn^t:oti<^ wus-direetedto examine fnto' '^G^wT^ia^.tiffaiiri,; with power to send for ^^^n>""aydL^apers.. Muirens introduced to'.siu'ppVess KnIChixty the nati?h ??iaathPriiy, and declaring its* members, "oaiWw;% whijLh was i-elerred tc tliu Judi &WEt Committee: Tjtt prusonted a me 'invirisl of the Georgia LegiKlature, asking ?^?he:.ret>iPviU Of the'political disabilities of ;.ail ^ili2^S^^xtU?:*li wna refirred to the Jr^cpnStroj^ipn Committee. "Eellogg, of '.^1i^Da??i\rntrpdu?ced a bill- to improve -^obiie haVberj-referred. to;the Gommittee ^chftmei^i-?- A.- bill - w-as introduced, ^rfy;diing;Tor an election in Virginia- in ^^uUar}'; which ,\yas referred to the Re ^.onsti'?.etioo -Oonjraittee.. ;. A preambie - an4-resolution repealing tlie tenure-ofof ;-?bV-biTl,' was^tabfed.-; The Reconstruction r-'CTprnmitteVatd ''directed to -inquire as "to , tire' condition, ? of- .Yirginia^ TNexas ; and j^iasiasippiyand repoi't what "legislation'. Is ire&e?3ary" to*-8Upr>OTtr life,/liberty and property: : - / ? ^ - .' -Tbk' (Jomm issipner of I n'terna! Rev en u e i?g3y String the week, transmit, to' the ? Thtj^'mi'lSiB resignation, to- taker effect at-'tlieT'OiOee; of ihe.present month. ,It.ftppe?i*8Lthat lienard is here without qyedentwilfl fforo the governor. It is eta tei^to^day th?ttheM?red -library1 apsoei atio^'addressed a-?note to STenard; urging -fi^m^to.':^mfcc no effertrfor? -bis. acat^as it would.cer-tarnly, worii tP^tlTe ganernl dis ; . j. > ?,"; ? ? ^, ? ... t; WA?niVGTPN,"-.Decetnber 8. TRe Se'nato adjoArr'ned,-undtitd-nothing.. The HtHise -.was engaged on a fight" oVer the* tax .and-itariffs On-^copper. In the lfi>uHfr,v a resahfficMQ' .is pending,-to return tn.'Cfttf t^gwla^tfre-'of* Oregon,-a- flesoluy t'xffxt of .c^njitupe regarding the resignation. of-:??err St-'natoii, as impertinent.. Gries from the Democratic Side, that Qregcm. is ft Sovirt^n^a^^ Tbc' motion??^Ifc'gwC/. \' \ | :-. X. ' .To-day, the"; $?^^?nt!?urtrvas-r?ec? pied in bearing the arguments in several ?a?w^.inv?lVHi^- the" constitutionality of the legal'tender and its' application to trusts and contracts jnad? before, its 'passag?.. . . ; H ? A memorial vr^^r.os$^e&-in -Congress, froiu .a number of i?;embe^ oTjthe Georgia Legislature, protesting against the man ner_'Of organizing .a provisional govern^ rhient in- .Georgia, and subsequent action, of tjie tiegislatore, wherein-, the lollow ;i?g^c4nr%;:. -?-?^ij^- ^m^,1atfa^!a:ls(>' r? 'spectf uii iy'stfbmit loJth&deciHion? tit Con? gress, whether the ^constitutional amend-' .ment has bcen a'ddpted by the Legislature ?of ?reo'rgia,~aad whethSr f?rthcr legisla? tion is not. necessary .before the.Sfcate-ca'n legally .-resume her status its a'State-in the r.^nion, Entitled to' aU:tbe priviteges of~a j?y&l. Stated. ? IThe-: .memormUsts^present ^fcltese .tactS'.in' behalf of-JtheinselVes mid "ofef-.^'OvpW*' loyal- citizens; of Georgia,'^ and;tru8t4b*iir appeal will not bein vain;" iTbe- mem?rial?s.. signed by 13enjamin Cor.ley, president of the Senate, and fiiieen other Senators,-and,J. E; Bryant,': ?."^^Citfid .vy'eli ? a h d .Torty^-four/members-of the House, Including; the' espeiled mem^ .bei? of-tbo Senate: ? - ? . ?> : - A ? I n t.be Hoiise,-lhe bil 1 making the tarift on coj?f>er three to 'fiv& Cents^ ryassed. j Several depar.t-inen fromra uni cations-were^ presented. -Tbre Oregon legislature res? Uutions'dl?.cJaa?e 'that Williams1 and. Corbett ?have; betrayed and misrepresented -'the': vpeople,of thht Slate y. among the aots spe "tifie'd, voting "for impeachment.'and;' ahe rreoo?stfuction/?cts "2!he House tb.en. "passed ihe following resolution, by a vote _jR?&t^,'That the p:tper be.returned to t^^.re?i4irigr.-?ffi6ers of. both - houses of the Oregon" Legislature?the same being, scandalous, imperjnnC^ ' Butler in tro"Uuced a- bill reatori ti^Ifi j^?n. anafrs to the War Department, ^iH?&^aas'edT;-jfobitwon- spoke in 'favoii; of^?otiw measures for the relief of the ^-Fenians impi'iM?iie.d in Great Britain for! Words-Bpokcn and deeds done in America. Bi?? were'^intro?uce?^vcj^^ng ^fs^rklent and "Viw-President dire'etly by ? the- people.; removing political" NdisVabTH-" ties ^abolishing the fuudihg .priv irege \ . to. - contiritre'the- jFreedm-^o'eBurjaan-it? certain .S^atek^ etc-yTiy^ Ponrerby. l'1i%-Presi^eut I w as r^du ested to gi ye i n forma ti oh retard - rng'the Yelations with .trie'.'South Araenc'ar.' ?Republics and' Bnusil..- A bil|u'WJw"rfnti',?-{ duced, extending "the jurisdiction of the", k'Gotn.'t>o'f-Qiaiuvs ever Arkaueasr-atfa jG?u.-' ^aira^:--^'"-;- '??:':^ "';-'"'' ??.'^. . -I^i^kfi^ojf',.Pecflni^er. ?%; tho. -House, a rffifc-'tfas. ife&od:uce!d submitting the" VH'ginia-Constitution to the people of Virginia oh the-sevontcsirth' ^^ABtrary. * \, . . ? ./ijlfe Moose, passet^ the biig relieving; Judge.Moses: Contrary.tp*uhiversal,coa torn, Tt- tubfed the message^Instead, of re -teiying it to-Committee oKhe Whole, aud passed tI'to bill directing ths Virginia' clec ? tiori "o^?hB^fpur?i Thursday in May, " ?T In the SenateV af .bill relieving the po--' 'hHicaldisabj'litieS'bf iu.dge Mpsesj^of fioiub; Gai'o.fina-, passed/ Sh inner* introiluc'Jd a !;bjU^ r4l,atire-'to Georgia; . The title was [Tend-."' . ? . ThOrSenato. refusedj-,after a few para rgraphs. to .he'ar. the- 'Presiden t's "Me^ssage read. . Suranerrs . Georgia biH is as fol ?1oSvs :jATt^r->"^emising that tiie'-;Le^isla-'' 'ture-failed to'carnply with the Eeconstirnc-. Ition_Acts,.. by ' oipitting .to . exact the. reqtriretl patibi- and\did'things^ -btteriy unjustifiabrc and requiring the" in let yen-, ^tron;of'^?flgees^^ t-hw. ex (sling goverrimcnt. provisfofial only, a fid in'alf respects subject to the paramount; ia'u-rhonty /bf' Conj{reii8, to'abolish, modif}' *r CQnJi?f>l the same/ until -tihe'Lo^i'yin't.arc coTopKre's' vVrth'-alhthe re"q:iirem.cniR of the'. Rec-qnstruction ActsraniJ a.dopts- tho fbu'r teonth amendment, and :subject to the. funditmentttl condition thitt nd cljahge be ma'oie-'infrhigiiig on the righls of''??'ffi'?gc. of any fcbl^s of cilizeus. . Tb;e; bill'.dn-ects ;th'at ?10 Governor elect shall call the. Assembly at Atlanta on or befuro April flext^>xciudi.ng,..unless relieved by Con g^etSr,-all w(h? cannot take the prescribed routh.. Xhc Governor is also, empowered t'i:su!?pend or remove from office Stute or inuiiicipatofficers,'and appoint others iu their stead. Finally, the President is or? dered to place at the disposal of the Go^eritC4\vfiuc.h portion \oi\ the army and riuvy as may -be. -necessary, to preserve ijtei pfopertyj-^neace and free expression ?q? political opinion. ? Tlie Reconstt^uction CommiUeerepoVtcd ?a"bHl roliVv ing from politioaivdisabHitics.' iome- twonty undividu-als^i TnosjLlyr Vir gihiaifs, iiKjIndin'g Gen. Anderson, for;. riierly pioprictor of the Trodegar Iron -\T>-ka; '' \ Washixgton, December 10. ?Kin the House, the. re organization.' com rnittees.have been anuounced. ? Boutv^ell succeeds Stevens on the Reconstruction Committee and'the Military Committee. EHotj of MtwiKachusetts, succeed* Waslf-' burn as Cliairnian of the": Committee on Commerce. A bill relating to bridging na?vigable streams , was' "argued, at great length; and \viu :'finally referred- to tbe CoTnmi ttt e on Roads and Canals. A resu? : lulion for a recess from the 23rd-instant I to tTie 4th of January was adopted. The \ Uuuse, adjourned to Monday. In the Senate, the committee to iuvesti jyatfr-corrnpt influence and procure im? peachment votes; was rene wed. Stunner's Georgia bill' was referred to .the-Judiciary Committee..' The bill restoring the Bu? reau of .Indiau Affairs was, after a sharp. strngfJc, referred ta the Contrnfttee on Indian Affairs. Several Senators intima? ted tliat xf the bill went to the Indian 'Oothmittee, it would never be heard of.? Wilson moved to repeal the law compeIN ?ing all military orders to pass through the hands of .the General .ofvthe- artny, which' was referred to the Milftaiy Committee;;. Hill's credentials were referred:to the*,.Tui dietary Committee, yith .'the papers and memorials in the case. Rice made an ef* fort to put on-its passage his bill arming the militia, but failed, and it was referred to the Military Committee. The conclu* sion-of the message was then read, and j the Senate adjourned' to M o n d ay. '< ?? . WAsrnisaTox, December ll.y . The House Election ?C'bmmittee 'meets on Monday, to -considerc^-MiMouri con? test, which 'will occupy the session; next ,irt order i.* the>Georgia.- contest between Christy iand.Wilpy. The.*''Reconstruction Committee meets to-nVcrrow, to ai range for investigations regarding East Virginia, Mississippi and Georgia. As it involves great labor, the . Committee will probably make no report before the recess. New -Advertisements. BY ? .. . ? ?. ' v ,7." THOMAS DAWSON, MANCPAeTCEBB Of ALLXtNl/s OJ "Tinware, Stove fiper Guttering, Ilpuae-iZ-oofingy &o. A rUCL A390RT.MIJfT or Pladn, Tp. n c y and' Japanned Constantly .ori'land, at Wholesale and Retail. ALSO ? ? ' ? Office-and BAR LOR STOVES. ' v.r^x^v.. j,,-. ... ? ... '? .'; / . ? r/ TTouitor respectfully call the/atfention of the ^publw.^tb our ^Cooking St?r? Department. I will*elLi;g6od No.'7 Stove with fourteen .pieces of'?ftirnitnie .aDtl 8 feet of pipe for-5?25",00. [ 1-b?p?b*hat all those wta wish anything-ia this line will-oall and see for themselves. r>iH ,'gwa - the Highest price for Beeswax, Old Copper, Penternnd cotton Rags. THOMAS DAWSON, North-East corner of Public-Square, Next doorte Cater-fe Walters' Driig Store. ? ? QilPl*-; 18u8?' -17 ";*: .;' ^he Arrow Cotton Tie. g . 10R SALB BT :H!^.X>lBmttt'cttV Gen. &ge'nt,. iViftF. ORLEANS. .. . CHARLESTON, ? Cr'. THESE TlESAND BANDS are. made of the best wrought iron, and have been fairly tested and approved by the-cotton prefers in all the principal' "sea.-parts, md'by^tauters in. nil 'the'eotte'n grow? ling States. ? . ' ? ;"?. ? * The ad-?a.nt:ig? .of baleinj eetfoa with ifen-is now-generally acknowledged, and it iarecomwiend. rd ay boat auli whip :ewuers and msurao'ce censpa nie*. ? ? ? ? / . ? It costa leei>; makes a-i*er? eempaht bale, and giveslgreikr aecurilj'thnn'rope. Formale by^ - . y: -REESE- A McCt'LLY,. 1 '?- Anderson CiL, S. C. Beptl?, 1888 :. 13 i? Tke Farm and Garden" . , - _. ' ' TS the only Agricultural.Paper published in !South Caroliua. ? His published in "magaziuo./orm, and is filled' with .exocllent agricultural'reading matter. It enters upon-its-feurth volume onthe 15th day of January, 1889. ' Subscribe at'.qnce for i(?Price, but one dollar a year?'. ? :?'?'? Try it at least'for six nionths?pn'y 50 cents. Specimen copies ten cohts. Liberal arrangement s made with extcnaive ad ve'rtisers'nnd-clubs. Address * JAS. II..JACOBS & CO., Clinton, S. C. Nor 23; 18G8 " 25 For sale by Sepl W, 1S68 CATER 4 WALTERS; Anders'JD C. H. is To Merchants, Speculators DP L A IV X E R S . WE-are now prepared to make liberal advances on Cotton and all other produce shipped to PEL ZHR, RODGEJIS k CO., Charleston, S. C, or' KirtKLAND, WILEY k CO.. New York. KEESE ? McCULLY. Sept 16,2863 13 4m f "BEST CUBA MOLASSES, For sale cheap by July i, 1868 WATSON & CO. DRIED FRUJT! DRIED FBU1T WANTED, immediately, 500 bushels of Dried Appjas and Peach e*, f?r which we will pay the higlresfrprioe in goods or cash. WATSON & CO; gepV2, 186? 11 " HERE'S YOUR PRICE !" WANTED IMMEDIATELY, any quantity of Green and Dry HIDES, for which we will pay 10 cents pw lb. for. Green, and 21) cents per lb. for Dry. WATSON k CO. July 10, 18(58 a ' ? OLD NEWSPAPERS' FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE BY TUB HUNDREDS. Watson & Co. WOULD inform their old customers, and the public generally, that they keep constantly on hand the best and most varied assortment of Goods to be found in this market, which they offer to the public as CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. Oar stock consists partly of DRY GOODS, 8uch as Silks, Muslins, Poplins,. Brilliants, De ?Laines. Alpaccas, Calicoes, a beautiful' lot,- at'daw 'prices. Bleached and Brown ShirtingB.Sbeetings, Towel ing, Balmorals, Hoop Skirts. Corsets, Teils and Veiling, Linen and Paper Collars, Genta and Ladies Gloves, Ladies and Cents Hose, Ladies ? Cravats, Collars and Handkerchiefs, Gents cotton, silk and linen Handkerchiefs", Gents CraTats, La? dies Trimmings, a fine assortment?Needles, Thread, Cambs, Suspenders, Podkel Beeke, fce. CLOT H S. Bread'Clolbe. Baavera, Cuetiiiiera. Satiaels; Liar ea and Gelten Gaads far Man and Boye' cuiti. EATS ! HAB!! A fine aasartmaot af Ladiaa, Miasai, Casts aid Beya'-Hata. . Our iteek af Hata ea bracts every styla and variety. - WIS f STOiESH Ladies' and Misses' Shoes?a /ull steck of aplea 'lid poods in (his line. Also: Man and Boys' sheea?a Urge let, and very cheap. HARDWARE! ?We hava on hand a good -assortment af Hard? ware/Cutlery, Crockery and Glassware. If ye* need anything in thia way. giro us ? call. GROCERY DEPARTMENT. I COFFEE, 8UGAR, RICB, ??LASSES, SALT, -TEA, SPrCES, SODA, STARCH, SOAP, ? ' \ CANDLES. PEPPER, BLACKING, GINGER, TOBACCO, POWDER,. SHOT, . IJE AD, GUN CA PS, FACTORY YA?X, &?., Ao., <fcc. "We expect to keep an hand, to 'aeVve -our custo? mers, a good.assortment af elegant ? goods, at. as low-prioea aa,th'ey CHn ba bought elsewhere. When vou .want goodf, call on us and examine our Gaada sad. prices bafora yau buy. Remember aur plaae, Corner of Old h ndersen Hot?l, A-TTHB SIGN OP April 16, 1888 . 48 SOUTliERN SOE&HO STO?B COMPANY, THE undersigued, as 'General-Agents for the above AsHociation, propose to organize in Ander; son and other Districts, companies fSr'tJie purpos.o Vof-Manufacturing Sugar, and Refining Syrup from ; the, juice af .the Sorghum Cane. Several of these companies are now in success? ful and profitable operation in the United States, [-.and The Sugar and Syrup produced by them have oeen-rexamined by competent judges and pro nouncedHtncquallecl. We propose Isb l'ti.Tu'?uaf?cture a bright golden syrup, equal in flavor to any syrup. 2nd. To-'niauufaclure "Irani five to seven pounds of Sugar per gallon of syrup," not .inferior to any brown siigav, .and fur superior to many varieties, the residuin of syrup'still. W. P. PASSMORE, W. A. HARRISON, T. L. BOZKMAX J". S. HAMMOND, Agents. Further information may be had by addressing Dr. W^ P. Passmore, at Greenville C. FL, or ei? ther of the above at Fountain Inn. Greenville District. Samples of this sugar may be seen-at (he Intelligencer Office. Oct 14, 18()3 ,-. 17 n. d. ssnn. s. n. swygert. n. f ?ekx. SWfGERT & SUM; WHOLESAtlAXD retail Grocers anil General Cummission Merchants, OPPOSITE NEW STATE HOUSE, COLUMBIA, S. C. OUR long experience, large acquaintance, and axtensivc business, Offers every advantage to our friends. Our personal attention paid to consign? ments of all kinds Country Produce. Oct 28, 18G8 10 2m Graescr, Lee, Smith & Co., COTTON FACTORS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, North Atlantic "Wharf, C. A. GRAESER, A. SYDNEY" SMITH, GEO. W. LEE, - CHARLES SPENCER, Of Sumter, S. C. Of Biahojivillc, S. C. Sept 2,1808 11 2m* w. C. COURTNEY, ROBERT JsTJtDOClI, ja?Rs s. unnnopu. W. C. COURTNEY & CO., ?.' W A C TT..? 1ft 3 AND Commission Merchants, Ho. 9 Boyce's Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. 8ept 9, 18fl8 12 FRANCIS T. PELZF.U, FRANCIS 8. ROl)aKItB^| w..j. MUCKENFUSS: 1 BEIZER, RODOERS & CO., Cotton Factors a.vn GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,' CHARLESTON, 8. C. " Sept 1?, 1868 14- ? ?*>-? GOOD NEWS to ALL GF MY FRIENDS WHO D?SIRE THEIR l'IME - PIECES I'llOROLGfrLY RECONSTRUCTED AT* THE LATEST [LOW EATESI HAVING secured the services of a 3WISS WATCH 'MAKER of thirty years experience; Lwill be'able to do work with more dispatch, arid parties'ma feel secure thatihcir work wilLbe done'a?? well as if I had done it myself, or as well-as anywhere'in the world. A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF JEWELRY, On Maud. Watch-Glasses fitted for 25 cts, A WIEKBIDIOT or One and Eight Day Clocks, Striking and Alarm. , PIANOS, &c. Call at No. 4 Brick Range. Respectfully, ' ~ '. F. C. v. BORSTEL. Sept lf.1868 ? 13 W. tf. C?BRINGTON, J. J. HOPKINS,, President. Secretary. PIEDMONT REAL ESTATE INSURANCE CO., VA., FOR LIFE INS6RANCE ONLY. Authorized - Capital, $1,000,000. \. Incomt for the fin?six months, over Ninety-Five Thousand Dollars?a success Unwrpaascd by any Cimipanu in existence. Insxn'ts on Mutual, Cash, and Non-for? feiture Flans. Agency at Anderson C. H. A. B. TOWERS, T. A. EVINS, ! ' Agent. : Mcdicar Examiner. A.n usr.jo.^ C. H., S. C.? Autf. 19, 18G8. - THIS Company has'securcd a^popiilariiy never reached hy any company in existence in the samo length of time. The perfect and entire reliability of its officers isTouchcd for by upwards .of fifty of the first meu in Virginia, and" its pecuniary re? sponsibility is unmistakably sbowu by the sworn statement of its officers, hacked by the certificates of the'civil officers of the couuty in which it is lo? cated. It has:a basis, therefore, which will in? sure its inimcdiata. success and permanent'pros? perity. For further particulars, call, on the sub? scribers &i Anderson C. H:, S. C. ? ? ?' - - Ax. BV-TOWBUt* Agent; . ' ? -T: A. EVINS, Med. ExamiherV ' ?- August 19, 1S68 9 w. iE ISIS i go. HAVE juit received a full ?.upply ef fi-ash and genuine . DBUG3 A?!) MEDICIlfES, Direct from New York, which they, offer at the iowest market rates, for either Cash or Produce. Castor Oil, .Laudanum,' Gum Camphor, Sweet Oil,."Paregoric, - Epson Salts, Number Six, ,Batcs mah's Drops, and Tihcturesof all kinds, which are. prepared by us, and warranted genuine. AlsoL 8tryciinino?to kill your crows; aow'f the time. Dye stuffs of all-kinds. . . ALSO, A sroall.and well selected steck ef almost every? thing the people want, such at Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, and Fancy Goods, - Perfumery, Soaps, ?<fc Give ns a call wlien you wifft"' to barter your Corn, Meal, Peas, Wheat. Oats, or-any hing you may hare to sell, and if you are hot suited in goods, wo can pay the cash. W. H. NARDIN & CO., 7 Brick Rang*. April 22, 1868 44 . . farmer's association. PREMIUaiS: . BEST ACRE OF BARLEY.?An Agricultural Work'or "Implement of tho value of $5.01). ; " BEST ACRE OF OATS.?The same premium. BEST ACRE OF WHEAT.?A Turning Plow or Cultivator of the value of $12.00. BEST FIVE AGUES OF WHEAT.?An Agri cultural Implement of tho.value of $20.00.' The committee have under consideration premi? ums fov Clover and Stock, which will bo announ? ced at tho next quarterly meeting. B. F. CRAYTON, Chairman Executive Committee. Aug. 12, 13(58^ 8 BEN-SON BOUSE aiydersoiv, s. c. THB undersigned has taken charge of the above well-known Hotel, and is prepared to accommodate the traveling public in^Hre very best style, and en the most reasonable terms. The table will bo sup? plied with everything the market affords,-and eve? ry attention given to render guests comfortable. Stuhles arc attached to the House, and Hersee will bo carefully attended to. WM. M. OSBORNB. I .Jan 25, 1868 32_ nCKEKSOFS H?TEL, gfip" Passengers conveyed to and from the De? pots, free of charge. Persons arriving on the G. & C. R. R., wi'l ho furnished with conveyance to Ibifl Hotel and back to the Depot, inclusive of dinner, for Ohe Dollar. Ample time allowed passengers going to Charles-' ton to obtain this accommodation. Rates of Board, $3.00 per day, - - WM. A. WRIGHT; Superintendent. Sept 1 1868 14 EINEi ART titfjMM: PICTURES 'taken in llie'varibui. atylee at No. 4'Brick Range; . . ? - ., " V. - F. C. t. BORSTEL'. : Bopi lf 1861- U . <?' . DEALERS ~LN: HAEDWABBr -6R06EEIES, Carriage Materials, .. PAINTS, OILS; AND <^6AS^ JBriii ly Plows, 'XotftK^er Agricultural Implements'. '.'*'< ? le ATf1 H3Sr b elxx'jx.O'^' , 32 to 6 inches, at 10"per. cent:discount.?"' from the New -Vork list:" ' . ? .**? . ? ? ? .?.,*? ; ?"" ? . ~\ . i^' ? At New York.' 1st "price. To- the Merchants of the Up-Countryr WE .invite'special attention to the price of first class NAILS, which we^'re'selling lowWth'an.'tBeyf have been offered^e^/ainee'tbe. War.' .- ?'_ Columbia,"Aug. 26,.'l868.- ' r.10 > Birect Steam ?6mmuitf ' . BETWJEEN ? .-\ Charleston'',and. .Liverpool 'V CHARLESTON AND-. LIVERPOOL STEAM? SHIP LINE? "composed.-of 'tbo Ejrst Class.Inin? .Steamers Golden Hprn?; 1188 tons, H.O. MachethjS Commander; Bosphorus, 950 -tons,. J. Mqrrtfi-; Commander; Marmora, 9iD>ions,.Fn3furjFei.VG'oni-..' mander.'> . . -N' Days.of sailing from Charleston 1st and 15:h of each montlt,ras follows: . . ;;>.. .... - Goldk.n Ho en, .. r, - ' 15tb .N.ovcmber*.. BosPHonuSf : - 1st December. Markora, loth December. ' Arrangements haying been made with the Sptfth4 Carolina and other Railroad < Vmpanlcs'fo'rftbe. prompt forwarding of through freiglitV ehipp>r8 of . Cotton from the interior may rely on the utmost dispatch. - - ;'" -' ' Cotton consigned to the undersigned for ship? ment iby-;this"line will be forwarded free-of e?ui misBions, actual etfpeuses'6nly-ad"deaVJ >ri .?i> . ' -ROBBET- MURE &CO.~-Age?agr* ? - ? ? Charleston, "'S.'?rv Oot V8.1868 - )9: 1 Keese ^-;I^c?^Ij^. HI A l t P Y Brokers and ?^a^iitj^?S?^^'} ^ Anderson, CrH,, jSL' ;. SHARl^^ t? BJROKiiBS, No. 7 Granite ^RoW ? ? i *S -/ , -? rr ? STOCKS, Fonda; Gold and1-Exchange,en ITe* Y-orlL'-and':Charlest'on,v.and nncturvenc-B?nJt^Ile bought and'soid. " ' " ? ' 'State-money*always on hattPfor. axle. i?vt* fay youx-Tasks. ? \ ?'- '? ? ' ' " Feb -12,18b8 ? ,S4^ - , . >^ TO PIjASTEIRsV . ?? pe c.trla.x o.i^.?^::! ON and ?fter this day \*4 will-be prepared lomike: advauces on cot ton and all other produce- alripped* t? Geo.- W. ^Viluams & Co:, Cnsidestoo, 4v Wil? liams, Taylor. & Co., New-York. ? Parties wishing adrancea, will furnish us the railroad rcceipt^foK the produce shipped. ' ' i ? ? . --.?* ^r ? SHARPB i .>TANT;'' July 81. 1867' , - ' 7 Ch?rlest?h Hotel, - . (DS^EIlVIESICdDHs "S. ?, ? ? * f THE undersigned respectfully inform;; hia/riends. and the tntTelling public, he has taken charge of the above well-known" FIRST CLASK HOTEL, and.refurnished and refitted it, in all its depart? ments. ? .. .?-,'?>.<-'..? Tho celebrated. ARTESIAN-WATER BATHS, HOT, COLD and SHOWER, at all hours.:,-; Coaches run .to- and 'from alt Railroads .and Steamers, with anentive.Pbrtcrs.^ Tho patrortago of the travelliag uubHcis-respectfully solicited. * P. HORBACHi Agent, ? Jan 20,1868 32 Proprieter. PAVILION HOTEL; chaeltsto.n^s. <s: BOARD, PER DAY, - - ? *3iOC. Mrs. H. L. B?TTERFIELD. - -s A. BUTTER FIE Dj PropriBtroaa. ' Superintendent. Mareh 11, T868 W , LAUBENS RAILROAD. New Schedule. Office Laurkxs Railroad, ") Laurens C, H ; S. C, April 29, I8C8.;/-' ON and'alter Tuesday, 12th May.jnext, ~thc"tvains ' on tliis-it?*d wilP^onvotencc. running to rclurn^on ': same day?to coi._ect with up and down 'train's'on ' Greenville - and Columbia Railroad at Heloo ; leaving Lnurens at 5 a. ni'/on Tuesdays, Thursdtlys ' arid Saturdays, aud leaving Hclena at'JA p. m.'on ' same days: Jl: T'. BOWERS, Sup'ri1?: May 6, 1868 46 . ' ? "' ROBERT MURE & CO~ COMMISSION MER? HANTS, ? CHARLESTON, S..C. f . 2 AG*NTS GlIARI^ESTON AND ? L.I VER? " PtJOJL STEAM SHIP i^T.. Advances made on- slHp^nents of -^ttoi^SHi'oeT" and Naval stores to Foreign and Domestic Ports. .Oct 28, 18?* - . u 4 . NOTICE. THE' undersigned has cohstAntly -on* hfuul -a; ' his Kiln, in- Jjanrcns 5)istrici,- a~ good -sijpjfly.^ot nnslacked LIME, whio will He sold'as eh'capiy.as it can be bought efctevi .iero: TKe Quarry^isji'eur mites east bf ',^ree Bridge on Saluda-.R.iv^va-.d oicut ten roilufi Eouih?o?f of Erwjna-hrridge. ? *lG. Ol FtfATHElU3H)Ny ?-? ? ?' Rrtw6Tiea,^iv Q.f