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TETTBSDAY Mc5ct<*. OCT. 12, 1865. FOR GOVERNOR.. HON. JAMES 1? ORR, of Anderson. FOR LIEUTENANT-GOVERNOR. HON. W.-D. PORTERV of Charleston. ^Lection to be held Wednesday, lStli inst. jggj- "A Mother's Trial" is respectfully de? clined. ?-?4?- i HOT A CANDIDATE. We are requested to state that Dr. W. B. Mill wee respectfully declines the nomination for the Legislature and trill not be a candidate at the en? suing election. JL-?*-. HAVE "WE A TOW COUNCIL! This isa question of considerable interest to the 'citizens, of our village, and wo' Lave frequently heard the inquiry made of - late. . The streets and bridges are in shocking condition, and sadly need repair. Tlie Council elected last year were to servo for twelve months, which expired in Septem, bcr, as wo are-informed, and there has been no eleeitonfor the new term of office. As'civil law has been fully restored by proclamations and other? wise,'we" think-it cmiucntly proper that there should be municipal regulations, eupcciaily in these -uncertain and hazardous times. - The Town Council lately in office should, in our judgment, order an.election at an early day. The ? establishment of municipal law is absolutely neces? sary to preserve tl-e peace of tho community, and inaugurate measures of reform in the government and control of town affairs. We hope the mem? bers of the late Council will heed this suggestion, made in a spirit of honest desire Vor iho improve? ment of our condition in many respects. THE TOTJBNAMENT AT PENDLETON. In response to an invitation from tlie young gen? tlemen of Tendlcton, we attended the Tournament at That place on last .Thursday and have to regret that it is beyond our power, for lack of space, to make suitable mention of the various-characters who participated in the enlivening scene. The costumes weremdst elegant, dashing and recherche ?Clio riders were practiced-and skillful, and the gaily caparisoned steeds gave evidence of success on tho part'of the citizens in preserving at least a' portion of their fine stock from tie grasp of the "raiders." ' We arc indebted to a lady friend for an.ext ended description of the costumes and riders; and also of the Ball which took place in the Female Academy that night, where tie fair ladies of our neighboring Tillage shone with such splendor and grace, as we have heard attested by gallant cavaliers who were "present. ? ? . - Tho exercises of tho morning began at 11 o'clock. Several hundred persons were irr attendant, and the lines of vehicles on cither side of the tratk re? vealed the bright and joyous faces of beautiful, ac? complished women. '. Everything p*oscd off mcst pleasantly?the Knights were superb in horseman? ship," and dashed gallantly onward to win the coveted honors and prize. The following is a list of the Knights, and tho characters personated: Capt. Wade Hampton, as "Don Fandango;" Capt. Hal. CALnou:;, "Black Hawk; ""John T. Sloan, jr., " Earl of Leieestdr: " Benj. Crawford, . "Ivanhoe; " Hayns' Suarpe, " Sir William Wal? lace;," Ed.'Frost, jr., "Red Knight;." Joun McBrtde, "Priucc of the Fejee Island; " Capt. E. Calkoun, "Arabian Knight;-" Master A. Cal houn, " Highland Laddie ; " W. Miller, '.'Span? ish Cavaher; " Miles Sitton, " Jimmic Robin? son ;" Benj. Gaillard, " Billy Bowlegs :>" Rod't. Galllard,' " Sir Lancelot; " Capt. Dcff Calhouk, " Grand Mogul." "Ivanhoe," "Don Fandango'" and the "Grand Mogul" were the chief competitors, and upon a trial between the three, it was decided that " Ivan? hoe " 6hould crown the Queen of the Tournament; ?<Don Fandango " recoiv^a pair of extra fine boots, and the "Grand Mogul" select two maids of hon , or. Miss Sue L. was chosen Queen, and Misses F. and R: maids of honor. The Herald in placing tho crown unon the; victor's lance, appropriately re? ferred to the distinction thus awarded. Tho suc? cessful " Knight gracefully crowned the chDscn Queen, and receivod a modest and bocoming re? sponse. Thus ended the enjoj-njentof the forenoon. Our correspondent graphically represents the costumes of the ladies, but. we again plead want of room to do justice to the occasion, and must be con? tent with a simple recapitulation of-the costumes worn, and the initials of the fair ones who graced the hall as p'crsohators : The Queen of Love and Beauty, Miss Sue L., appeared as "Rowena;'> Miss C-s, as "Donna- Florida;" Miso Belle C-d, "Eudora, ,the Bride of the Grecian Isie ;'' Miss Taddie L??s, " Highland Mary j" -Miss Beckie G?^-d, " Lady Helon Mar';" Miss Aliqe S-n, "Night;" Miss Fannie S??u and Miss Sue T^?r, "Evening Stars ;" Miss Mart G-h, "Russian Cossack ;" Miss Liba S-x, " Saragossa;" Miss Hannah S?? n, " Vanity ;" Miss H???e, "Gipsey Queen;" Miss Eliza P-d, "Dutch Girl;"- Misse's .Fannie R_l and Sue C?l, "Shepherdcsscss ;" Miss Euge? nia M-l, "Queen of Flowers;" "Miss Sallie M??W " Florentine;" Miss S-?c, " Aurora ;'> Miss Fannie S-e, "Autumn;" Miss ' Maggie' F?~-d, "French Lady;" Miss Lobtie C-v. "Qindirclla;" Miss Fansie A-s, "French Coun tess." '?? . . ^ With music and dancing the hours flew "Swiftly Joy, andgfhc round of pleasure ceased not until tho chanticleer announced the npproach of dawn. The Tournament^ and Ball were both a success, and we congratulate the youug gentlemen upon Unfavorable termination of their efforts to,pro duce on attractive and agreeable occasion. -?*?-;-? ; For the Intelligencer. AN INCIDENT. During one of the batlies in Virgini*, a citizen Anderson, one of the gallant soldiers of the Co?iH*. , uujiaeverely wounded and carried to I a Hospital at Danville V?.' As soon as the infor mation reached Richmond, one of our Representa? tives wrote to a female friend there, and asked n8 a personal favor to himself that she would attend to his wants .and .minister to his comforts She immediately complied, and our soldier was cheer? ed and tended by the ministrations of one of Vir? ginia's noble daughters. The Representative who cared for our wounded soldior was James Farrow, Esq., the candidate for your suffrages, and the name of the wouaded., soldier can be had by applying to the editor of the Intelligencer. Soldfers.' will you sacrifico ou; candidate be? cause he is not acceptable to the -fanatics; of the North. I answerfor you, "NEVER." MARRIED, on the ?th inst, by the Rev. Wm. Cariile, Jamest Al 'Hali, Esq., and Miss Emma Carpenter, all of Anderson. HIRAM LODGE*, No. 6& A.\ F.-. M.\ A REGULAR COMMUNICATION OF HIRAM. LODGE will be held in the Lodge Room on MON? DAY NIGHT, Nov. 6th, 1865, at half-past seven o'clock. Brethren will lake duo notice anu govern themselves accordingly. By order of the W. \ M. \ ?. I\ HUBBARD, Secretary. ' Oct. 5,1865 12 _' _ Barring Bush Chapter, No. 7, R/.A.-.M.*. A REGULAR CONVOCATION OF BURNING iBUSll CHAPTER will be held in the Chapter Room on MONDAY NIGHT, November 13,1865 at half-past seven o'clock. Companions will assem? ble vithout further notice. , By order of the Mi-.E.-.H.vP..- 1 Av HUBBARD, Secretary.; Aug. 24, 18?5, . 10 . '^irinmnttmeitts. For Congress. We are authorized to. announce tho Hon. J. P. REED as a candidate to represent, in tho Congress of the United States, the Fourth.Con? gressional District of South Carolina, comprising the Judicial Districts of Anderson, Bickens, Green? ville, Xaurens, Spartanburg, Union,. York and Chesten. Oct. 12, 1805. "17 The friends of Col. JOHN D. ASHMORE, of Greenville District, respectfully announce him a candidate tb represent the Fourth Congressional District in the next United States Congress. Opt 5, 1865? 16 * . We arc authorized to announce JAMES FARROW, Esq., of Spartanburg, as a candidate to represent in the Congress of the United States, the Fourth Congressional District, comprised of An? derson, Pickens, Greenville, Laurcns, Spartanburg, Union, York and Chcstor Districts. Oct. 5, 1865. 10 For the Senate. gg?? The friends of JOHN WILSON, Esq., rc [ spectfully announce him to represent them as Sen? ator in iha next General Assembly of South Caro? lina. *:, Oct 5, 1805. , 16 For the House of Representatives. Jgg*. The friends of Maj. T. H. RUSSELL an? nounce him a candidate to represent Anderson Dis? trict in the next Legislature. Oct 5, 1805 * .10 ? * ' The. rrionda of Col. JESSE W. NORIUS, jr., respectfully nominate him a candidate to rep? resent Anderson District in tli^c ensuing Legislature. Oct 5, 1SC5 16 8@*" Tlic 'fiany friends of Capt. A. T. BROYLF.S announce him as a candidatc to represent this Dis? trict in the ensuing Legislature. ? Oct 5, 1805 16 B?- Tlie friends of JAMES A. nOYT respect fiilly announce him a candidate to represent this District in the next Legislature. Oot?, JS6? in The friends of B. *F. CRAYTON respect sully announce him as a candidate to represent" Anderson District in the next Legislature. "Oct. 5,'180'?. 16' JJST The friends of R. N. WRIGHT, Esq., an? nounce him a candidatoto represent Anderson Dis? trict in the ensuing Legislature. Oct .5, 1805 10 , The friends of ELIJAH WED1J, Esq., Ve spectfully nominate him as a candidate to repre? sent this District in the next Legislature. Oct.5, 1805 " . 16 For ShoriJT. The many friends of WILLIAM MA GUK1N respectfully announce him as a candidate for Sheriff oT Anderson District at the ensuing election. . Oct. 12,1805. " ' ' - 17* ?? J56T The friends of M ANSEL S. JOLLY norni nate-him for Sheriff of Anderson District at the next election. ? ? Oct 5, 1865. 10 *' -The friends of JOHN D. M. DOBBINS; rcspcctfully nominate him as a candidate for Sheriff of Anderson District at the next election. THE CITIZENS ANDiold friends and customers of the undersigned, in Anderson District and adjacent country, are herchy notified that he has recently returned from New York aud other, markets, with an extensive assortment of JDRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD? WARE, &c, suited to the wants of all tho people whether residents ? ? ?OF ANDERSON District or any of the adjoining counties of Geor? gia, or elsewhere in this section. The public ARE INVITED To call at the Store occupied by me prior to the war, known as No. 12 Granite Row, North side of the square, now oocupied by D. H. Silcox. The entire Stock will be received in a few days when all arc requested ? TO VISIT the establishment and examine for themselves Having purchased my Goods exclusively for Cash in the ... ". NEW YORE introduced fox r ? THIS WINTER Have been selected, and the Ladies are particularly invited to cake an examination before rurchasinc elsewhere. .; ?. w. BROWN, No. 12,.' Granite Row, ? ?? Anderson C. II., S. C. Oct. 11,. 186?. 17 " FRESH STOCK! Drugs, Medicines, Dye Stuffs, &c. NO. 3 BRICK RANGE, ; ANDERSON C. H., s. "?. THE subscriber.informs the public generally that he has just received a large and fresh Stock of DRUGS, MEDICIN. S, DYE' STUFFS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, &<;., To which he invites the attention of purchasers' S?1" Physicians prescriptions filled at all times and at the shortest; notice. - W. H. CATER, Ocf'12; 1865. No. 3 Brick Range. NOTICE THIS! Send In your Hides anl get Leather. 1 WILL receive them .at Perryvillc, Pickens Dis? trict, S. C, or at my Tannery near Hunnicutt's Crossing, and tan and finish for half tho Leather. I have a good lot of Ready-Tanned Leather t6 ex chance for good Dry Hides, at the old rates of ex? change. THOS. HARPER. Oct. 12, 1865. 17 3m Strayed or Stolen, FROM my pasture, neat FairPla-y,-Bickens Dis? trict, on Thursday 5th instant, a small Black Mare MULE, branded with the letter "C" on left hip, shod all round, and signs of harness on back. A libeial'reward will be paid for the recovery of tho same. ELIAS HENDRICKS. Oct. 12, 18G5. I' 2* THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. WHEREAS, Bradwcll Day, has applied to me for Letters of Administration on the Estate of James W. Ellison, deceased: These are therefore to cite aud admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office on Friday the 20th day of October, 1865, to show cause, if any they can why said Administration should not be grant? ed. HERBERT HAMMOND, o.a.d. Oct. 6, 1865_17 _2 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. I WHEREAS, Mtiry Philips has applied tome for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Lorenzo D. Pkillipg, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office on Mouday the 23d day of October, 1865, to sjjow cause, if any they can, why said Administration should nni be grant? ed. HERBERT HAMMOND, o.a.d. Oct. 9,-1865_17_' , 2 THE STATE OF SOUTH. CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. ' IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. Emery.T. Coolcy, Applicants, vs. H. C. Coolcy and ethers, Defendants. IT appearing to my satisfaction that the heirs of James R. Coolcy, number and names unknown, George Jordan, and wife Emcline Jordan, and Wil? liam Lewis Coolcy, Defendants, reside without the limits of this State. It is therefore ordered that they do appear and object to the sale of the Real Estate of Newton C ? -ley, deceased, on or before the 12th. day of January next, or their consent to the same will be entered of -record. HERBERT HAMMOND, o.A.D. Oct 9, 1805 17 3m BEWLEY, KEESE & CO, ? HAVE JUST RECEIVED KITTS NO. 1 MACKEREL, BLU^E STONE," SODA 'CRACKERS, ? FANCY CANDIES, COPPERAS, CANDLES, STARCH, SOAPS. ? For sale by BEWLEY, KEESE & 00. Oct. 5, 1805.. ? 16 TIN WARE AT Wholesale and Retail, * BY A. GBEENL F.A F ?c CO. Dopot Street, Anderson C. H. Oct'5, 1865 ' JC lm Private Boarding*. SIX or EIGHT PERSONS can obtain Boarding'in a private family, -at reasonable rates, on applica? tion at this Office. Oct. 5, 1805.- .16 2 JUST RECEIVED, A good lot of Men and Boys' Bats. For sale by BEWLEY, KEESE & CO. Oct. 5, 1805. 16 a '??-_i_ BROWN & SCH1RMER, I FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. W. E. BRQJWNE, P. M. SCHIRMEE. Orangebarg, S. C. Charleston, S. G> PARTICULAR attention paid to FORWARDING Merchandize received from !thc North. references *. ' Jonx Fraser & Co., Charleston, S. C. W. P. Hall, Charleston, S. C. T.'Savage Heyward & Sons, Augusta, <3a. Oct 5, 18C5. 16 'lm Land for Sale. THE undersigned will offer for sale, at his resi? lience in Anderson District, 10 miles above the Court House, on Satuday the 14th October, a val? uable TRACT OF LAND, on Six and Twenty Creek, containing 155 acres. This Tract is situated rtfcout ten miles from Anderson C. H., five miles from Pendleton, and within two miles of tho Blue Ridge Railroad. On the premises there is a good Two-Story House, containing four rooms, newly built Kitchen'and out-buildings. Also, a fine Orchard and excellent water power. Terms rea? sonable. ALSO, , Grain, Horse and Wagon-, Hogs,. Heifer, Sofa, Chairs, Stove. Wardrobe, Bureau, Carriage Cover, Carpenter's Tools, Mattresses, Carpets, &:. Until day of sale the Land and other property can be treated for at private sale. A. BAUSHEL. Oct. 5, 18G5. .10 2 Estate Sale. WILL be sold, at the late residence of Mary Toild, deceased, on the 26th day of October, tho' follow? ing property, viz : * i Cotton, Corn, Fodder, Wheat, Mules, Cattle, Hogs, 1 V^gon,' 1 Buggy, Household and Kitchen Furniture. ?'. . ALSO, Win be sold or rented. THE" PLANTATION, con? sisting of about 400 acres, about 30 acres of which is fresh land, and some bottom. Terms made known on day of sale. a ?^ ? R- ? TODD, Executor. ? Sept 28, 1865. ? 15 - 3 ' THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ANDERSON DISTIRCT. 1 WHEREAS, Jcptha F. Wilson has applied to mo for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Wil? liam Sherard, deceased : There are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office on the 16th day of October, 1865, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administration should not be trrant ed. HERBERT HAMMOND, o a d Oct. 2-, 1865 -16 S Great Attraction ! ! NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS ! SHARPE & FANT . ARE now receiving directly from New York, a largo supply of DRY G-OODS, GROCERIES, ? HARDWARE, SADDLERY, &C. consisting in part as follows: CALICOES, "WORSTEDS, LONG CLOTHS, LINEN, COTTON GOODS, C?SSIMERES, SATINETS, SHAWLS, CLOAKS, . LADIES' GAITERS, SHOES OF.EVERY VA? RIETY, GENTS'BOOTS and "SHOES, .LADIES' HATS and BONNETS, * GENTS' and BOYS' HATS and CAPS, COFFEE, SUGAR, and GROCERIES GENERALLY, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, SADDLES, BRIDLES, &c, And in fact a complete assortment of Sta? ple and Fancy Goods, more extensive in .quantity and,variety than has been offer? ed in this market during the past five years, and which will be sold At tlie vci*y Lowest Prices, EXCLUSIVELY FOR CASH. . Give us a call at No. 7, Granite Row, Anderson C. H., S. C. W. S. SHARPE, O. H. P. FANT. Oct. 5,1SG5. 16 CAUTION! Lost or Mislaid. ALL persons are cautioned against trading for TWO SEALED NOTES OF HAND, each bearing date the 23rd of December, 1808, and made pay? able to the undersigned "or bearer;" the first signed by James Chamblcc, now deceased, and calling for the sum of Twenty-Three Dollars and Eight Cents, bearing interest from date; the se? cond signed by S. L. Garrett, Hugh Mahaffy, and A. B. Fant, and calling for the sum of Thirty Eight Dollars and Twcnty-Fiyo Cents, bearing in? terest from date. These N otcs were given by me to William Holmes for collection, on tho 9th of October, 1863, and in hiding and concealing them to prevent fall? ing into the hands of the public enemy, about the 1st of last May, thoy wero lostwr mislaid, and can? not now be found. Copies of '.he notes have been preserved and payment stopped. All persons are therefore warned against trading for or trying to collect them. There was also another Note for Twenty-Five Dollars, signed by William Campbell, and no copy having been preserved dates are not recollected, but it is believed to havn borne date in February, 1858. The same caution*is given in reference to this Note. JOHN D. ASHMORE. - Greenville, Oct. 6th, 1865. 16 8 . NEW CHEAP STORE AT "Williamston, S. C. ROGERS & HUME HAVE this day Opened a full Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Drugs, Crockery, &c, and will sell on reasonable terms for Cosh. Mr. RooEns will give his personal attention to the Drug Department, and solicits a continuance of the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed upon him. Prescriptione/illcd at all hours of tho day or night. Any article, of whatcvor description, which is not on hand, will be ordered at the shortest notice. As our Store is within a few yards of the Depot, travelers can be supplied with articles, such as To? bacco, Cigars, Matches, Pipes, Sardines, Biscuits, Candy, &c. J. B. ROGERS, R. W. HUME. Sept. 28, 1865 15 4 COURTENAY & TRENHOLM, . COMMISSION & FORWARDING : ? b-bbsbabt.*,. NEWBERRY, S. C. WILL attend to the purchase and foiwarding- of Cotton, &c, to Orangeburg DeDot qnd to Augus? ta, Ga. , . ? Families removing to the low country, are in? formed, that comfortable Wagons will leave New berry for Orangeburg, (Direct,) On or about the 2d, 10th and 20th of October, and every tenth day there? after. Engagements must be madp in advance. Consignments of Merchandize of all kinds, for all depots on the G. & C. R. R., solicited. figf- Whenever a Depot of the S. C Railroad is established nearer'than Orangeburg, we will at once be prepared to avail ourselves of it. Due notice will be given of such change. WM. A. COURTENAY, P. C. TRENHOLM. Sept 28,1864 15 3 Executive Department, S. C. SEPTEMBER, 20, 1805.. THE Provisional Governor of ooulh Carolina has appointed the following named gentlemen as Spe ci.al Aids, for the purpose of assisting him 'in - tae discharge of his official duties in reconstructing the State and restoring her to all of her civil -and political rights in the Federal Union : WILLIAM L. TRENHOLM, of Charleston city STEPHEN ELLIOTT, of Beaufort District WADE HAMPTON, Jr., of Columbia ROBERT L. McCAW, of Yorkville. ' WILLIAM H. EVANS, cf Society Hill JAS. W. HARRISON, of Anderson village The above named gentlemen will receive" and communicate to the Provisional Governor BFV JAMIN ERANKLIN PERRY, all ihformaMon T^ich they may deem advisable as to the condition of the State, its citizens, the frcedmen, the horrie police and military garrisons. They will likewise report, to him by letter, at hfe headquarters, at Greenville Court House. By order of the Provisional Governor ' WH. M. PERRY, Sept 28, 1866 P? Secretary, &c. Lumsden & McGee, Auction a.nti Commission Merchants, V AND ' . FORWARDING AGENTS COLUMBIA. S. C. HAVING built a. lai-gc Store-house* in the most central part of the city, and convenient to the dif? ferent Railroads and Hotels, solicit consignments of country PRODUCE and MERCHANDIZE generally. We promise faithful and prompt atten? tion Jo all who may favor us with their shipments for sale, forwarding or storing. References.?Hoir. T. C. Pkukin, Abbeville, S. C; H. T. Peakk, Esq.. Charleston. S. C,; R?FCS M.' Johnson, Esq., Columbia, S. C; Gov. B. F. Perry, Greenville, S. C. Sept 28, 18155 ' . 15 3m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISPRICT. IK the cou???"?l? ordinary; ?Jane Wood and Fannie Thompkins, Applicants, vs. Matthew Man'scl and wife Mary, and others, De? fendants. IT appearing to my satisfaction that James" Maiil din, Joab Mauldin, heirs, of Francis Itfnulclin, dee'd, number aud names unknown, Taliafcrro Mauldin's heirs, number and names 'unknown, John McClcnahan and wife Francis, Isaac N. Wood, and Godfrey T. Wood, Defendants, reside without the limits of this State. .It is thercforo ordered that they appear and ob? ject to the" sale or division of the Real Esjate of Godfrey Mauldin, on or before the 80th day of December next, or their consent to the same' will be entered of record. HERBERT HAMMOND, o.a.n. Sept 28, 1SC5 J5 3m . Hd. Qrs. 3d S?b Dist. West. S. C3 ANDERSON" C. Hv S. C, Septemdek, 20, 1805. THE Superior Trovost Court will be held at the following times and places, to wit: ? At Anderson C. H. on Monday's and Tuoeday's of each weok. At Greenville, on Thursday's and Friday's pre? ceding the 1st and 3d Sabbaths of each month. At Walhalla, on Thursday's and Friday's pre? ceding, the 2d and 4th Sabbaths of each month. Tho Courts will be held at the above times and places until further orders. All cases coming within the jurisdiction of this Court, will be-presented through the Provost Mar? shals of the above named places. BENJ. 0. BARROWS, Capt. 1st Me. Batt., and Ass't. Provost Judge. Sept 28, 1S65 .15 . '? 3 ? Railr-oa?! Notice. ' OFFICE G. & C. R. Rxi ? ? Helena, Sept. 21, 1805. ON and after this "date a daily Passenger Train will run over this Road, leaving stations at the usual hours. JAS. B. BROWNE, Acting Superintendent Trunspt Sept 28, 1855 ? 15 If PROCLAMATION BY THE PROVISIONAL GOVER? NOR OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ' ** EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, S. C. . - Septkmbeu 18, 1805. WHEREAS it is represented that in many portious of the State there is great disturbance and appre? hension from lawless persons, who are thieving, ^marauding and committing acts"bl' violence remote from the military garrirfons stationed" at the Court Houses; and whereas Brigadier General Ames, commanding the Northwestern portion of the State, has suggested the organizatiou of a militia police force in each District of his Command, to act in concert with his forces in preserving order \ad peace in the community ; and whereas it is suppo? sed that the other military Commanders will have no objections to the aid and assistance on the part of the citizens in suppressing crime and maintain? ing order; and whereas, also, it appears that Pres? ident Johnson has sanctioned and uuihorizcd the Provisional Governor of Mississippi to org.-.niae a similar military force in that State, and has for hi'lden'tho military authorities fhere to interfere with such organization: Now, therefore, I, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN PERRY, Provisional Governor of the State of South Carolina, do proclaim, order and declare, that: there shall be formed and organized in each. Judicial District one or .more militia companies for a home police, to act under aud be auxiliary to the military garrison of such District in pre? venting crimes and preserving the peace of the District. Tho companies will consist of aUaptaln and three Lieutenants and eighty men, scattered over the District so as to be easily accessible from, all points where any disturbance ma}' occur. When the companies are foroicd, they will report, through their Captains, to "the respective Brigadier Gene? rals commanding jn South Carolina, and to the Provost Marshals at their respective Court 11011303, and from tl)em receive their orders. When arrests have been made, they will turn the- olfenders over to the civil authorities or bring them before the Provost Court Marshal for trial and punishmont, according to the terms of agreement between Gen? erals Meadc and Gillniore and myself as to the re? spective jurisdiction of the civil and military au? thorities in South Carolina.. This police guard will be voluntary in its organ? ization, and should be composed of none but dis? creet- persons of standing end character in the community, who are willing tff render their servi? ces promptly when the occasion requires. It is thought that the bare organization of such forces throughout the State, will have a most salutary in? fluence in pre serving peace and order and in pre? venting crime. The "evil doers will know that uiGi-e is a power, ready at hand, to arrest them and bring them to justice. It is to be hoped that all good citizens will cheerfully render this service. It should be a post of honor, as it is, to guard and protect the country. . Done at Columbia, the day and vcarabove stated. "B. F. PERRY. By order of the Provisional Governor. W. 11. PEnntf, Private Secretary. Sept 28, 1805 .15 3 WILLIS & CHISOLM, FACTORS?, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, AND ' SHPPING AGENTS. Office, Mills Hmise, CHARLESTON, S. C. T..- WILLIS. A. II. C?IS0LM. WILL attend to the purchase, sale and shipment? (to Foreign and Domestic Ports)?of COTTON RICE, LUMBER, NAVAL STORES; to the CoL "lection of Drafts: Purchase and Sale of. all Securi? ties. Consignment of Vessels solicited. ' ii eke as to : Messrs JohnFraser & Co., of Charleston, S. C. Messr^ e00. W. William? &'Co., of Charles ton. S. 0.. Geo. Schley, Esq., Augusta, Ga. T. S. l^etcalf, Augusra, On. Messrs. Pendergast Bros.. & Co.,' New York. ' ? Messrs. Clark, Dodge & Co., New York. Messrs. Murray & i.ephew, New York. - ? ~< Messrs. E. W. Chirk & Co., Philadelphia, Pcnn. Messrs. Pendergast, Fenwick &.Co., Baltimore, Maryland. Messrs. Sam'l Harris &"Sons, Baltimoros Md Sept. 14, 1805. 15 ]m ? a. T. broyles; " .Attorney at Law, AND . " SOLICITOR Iiy EQUITY ANDERSON C. H., & C. Sept. 28, 1865. 15 "Dr. w. hTnardin-; SvtrE?YmW^ -Medicine. Office Anderson, June 22, IS65 \ INDIGO, COPPERAS, MADDER and . BLUE ST OISTE. ALSO, A General Assortment of Mil!s? SftS&BM ? For sale by C. MATIIEWES, - Sc-pt. 14, 18G5. . IS t{ NEW STOCK OF GOODS Just Received, AT NO. 9 GRANITE ROW, THE subscriber announces to the community that thcic-is now open, at the old str-e of M. Lesser, an excellent and varied ASSORTMENT OF GOOD& . Comprising in part the following arti? cles * " ' CALICOES, GINGHAMSl FLAN? NELS. ? BLEACHED GOODS, ALPACCA, BRILLIANTES, LINENS, CASSIMERES, SHIRTING AND SHEETING, * . ' : HOOP SKIRTS, ? . LADIES & GENTS SHOES, BOOTS, HATS, . TOBACCO AND CIGARS,, . COTTON YARN AND COTTQN C \RDS COMBS, ? BRUSHES, NEEDLES, PINS, ' BUTTONS, THUEAD, HOOKS & EYES, . ? COFFEE, SUGAR, &c, And in"fact a general assortment, equal to any that may he funnd in this market. A call is res? pectful! v invited. MARTHA LESSER. Sept 7, 13C? .12 v'"r.:. : COTTON! "WA-NTED 1o purchase, COTTON, for Spicio and Good*. " ? ' C. C. MILLER. Sept 7, 1SG5 - 1- ' -7";--?--??7 u* Cotton for Liverpool! "VTill make -liberal .advances ?n CpttOn shinned cither to New* Yv>rk or Liverpool. C. C. MILLER. 'Sept. 7,1865 . 12 SALT! 25 SACKS LIVERPOOL" SALT, for* sale by. C. C. MILLER. Sept. 7,1SG5 12 * ^ ?EOOEEIES, KITTS NO. 1 MACKEREL. .ENGLISH DAIRY QHEESE,' - CLARIFIED SUGAR, A an 1 C. COFFEE ? SPANISH INDIGO,? i PEARL STARCH, PRIME RIO COFFEE, GREEN TEA, * BLACK '? SOAPS; BLUE STONE, COPPERAS, SOD a. MADDER, . - ' COTTON AND TVOOL CARDS. .BLACK PEPPER, SPICE, And every 'variety of Family Gvocerie?; . C. C. MILLER. Sept. 7, 1865 .12 * Crockery! A. "Wo 11 AsNorted Stock. . Gents' and -Ladies' Boots and Shoes; ? ?m rm@m. \ . Bagging and Hope Large supply?very low. All ot which I offer to the country trade at greatly reduced prices: C, C. MILLER, No. 4 Granite !Row, Anderson C. H., S. <f. Sept. 7,-1865 12 AUCTION . and COMMISSION BUSINESS, THE subscrificr will attend to the purchase on& sale of - PROVISIONS OF ALL KINDS, FACTORY THREAD, TOBACCO; arV* goods of every description. He will also auction Furniture, &c'.y and make prompt returns. Charges moderate.;' -.. JOHN D. M. DOBBINS. Audersou, Sept. 14, TSG3.. IlErEREJ?CE.c : James L. 0*r, Anderson, S. C James W. Hakhisox, Anderson, S. C. . W. C. BafeEsfi, Charleston, S. C. W.Y. Leitcii, " ". - James G. Gibbes, Columbia, S. C. " 3? T. TUPPER & SONS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Charleston, S. C. WILL give prompt attention to coasimmenta of COTTON, to be sold in Charleston oTnIw York. md Blo^TTn6' Tin and Reference*?Gin. j. w, Harbison- and S Him. \ndcrson, S..C. u?>*+ S?cpt. 21, ]?0? .... ij 6