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Public Meeting. The citizens of this District who are favorable to Bending delegates to the National Union Conven? tion, to meet in Philadelphia next month, are re? quested to meet in the Court House on the fourth Monday in this month, (23rd instant,) to appoint Delegates to a Convention to be held in Columbia on Wednesday, first day of August, for the pur? pose of selecting delegates to represent the State in the National Unian Convention. J. W. HARRISON, J. SCOTT MURRAY, B. F. WHITNER, J. P. REED, DANIEL BROWN, JOSEPH N. BROWN, 0. R. BROYLES, ELIJAH WEBB, B. F. CRAYTON, JOHN WILSON, JAMES A. HOYT, F. E. HARRISON, JESSE W. NORRIS, Jr., W. E. WALTERS. Anderson, S. C, July 10, I860. MASONIC CELEBRATION. THERE will be a public PROCESSION of the Masonic Fraternity at Piercetown, on Tuesday, the 24th July next, by Barnett Lodge, No. ? A. F. M., together with other sister Lodges, who are cordially invited to attend. The procession will be formed at 10 o'clock, A. M. One or more public addresses may be expected on the subject of Ma? sonry. A Band of Music will be in attendance. The citizens generally, and ladie3 especially are invited to be present. T. H. RUSSELL, W. C. WATKLNS, D. INGRAHAM, W. S. MOORE, JOHN WILSON, Committee of Arrangements. June 28, 1866 2 Special IN~otice. ALL parties knowing themselves indebted to this Office for advertising Citations and Three Months Rules by the late Ordinary, Col. H. Hammond, are hereby notified that it is absolutely necessary that these claims should be settled immediately. There? fore, all Administrators and Executors who are thus indebted will come forward at once and can? cel their indebtedness. Apply to the acting Ordi? nary, John W. Daniels, Esq., or to the under? signed. JAMES A. HOYT, Intelligencer Office. June 14, 1866 52 HIRAM LODGE, No. 68,#A.\ F.\ M.\ A REGULAR COMMUNICATION OF HIRAM LODGE will be held in the Lodge Room on MON? DAY NIGHT, August 6, 1866, at half-past seven o'clock. Brethren will take due notice ana govern themselves accordingly. By order of the W.\ M.*. JAMES A. HOYT, Secretary. June 7, 1866 51 4 Burning Bash Chapter, No. 7, R.\A.\M.\ A REGULAR CONVOCATION OF BURNING BUSH CHAPTER will be held in the Chapter f.oom on MONDAY NIGHT, August 13th, 1866, at half-past seven o'clock. Companions will assem? ble without further notice. By order of the M.-.E. -.H.-.P..? JAMES A. HOYT, Secretary, June 7,1866 61 4 FIO WINES AND BRANDIES. JUST RECEIVED a Lot of fine WINES and BRANDIES, for medicinal purposes. These Li? quors are genuine and of superior quality. ALSO, A Barrel of old RYE WHISKEY, which wiU be sold for family use by three gallons or upwards. W. H. NARDIN & CO., No. 7 Brick Eange. July 12, 1866 4 Z. SHAKPE, BOOT & SHOE MAKER, No. 5 Granite Row, Up Stairi BEING prepared to execute all work in the BOOT and SHOE LINE with neatness and dispatch, the undersigned respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. With experienced workmen, well-se? lected stock, and close attention to business, he hopes to merit the continuace of favors from former customers and the public generally. |@~ Repairing done at the shortest notice, and in the neatest workmanlike manner. Z. SHARPE, No. 5 Granite Row, Up Stairs. July 12, 1866 4 TEE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. WHEREAS, Thomas G. Clemson has applied to me for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Hon. John C. Calhoun, 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 Monday, the 23d of July, 1866, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administration should not be grant? ed. JOHN W. DANIELS, C. C. Acting 0. A. D. July 7, 1866" 2 2 Schedule over South Carolina Railroad. GENERAL SUP'T OFFICE, Charleston, July 7, 1866. ON and after TUESDAY, July 10, 1866, the Pas? senger Trains will leave and arrive as follows, viz : Leave Columbia at 6.50 a. m. Arrive in Charleston at - - - 4.00 p. m Leave Charleston at 7.30 a. m. Arrive in Columbia at 4.40 p. m. HENRY T. PEAKE, General Superintendent. July 12, 1866 4 JEFFERSON INSURANCE COMPANY, Scottsville, Virginia, ffip* Fire and Inland Insurances made on libe? ral terms. IS?* All losses paid promptly. A. B. TOWERS, Agent, No. 4 Granite Row, Anderson C. H., S. C. May 17, 1866 48 8m How to Save Your Money IS to pay me what you owe me, or you will pay the cost. I will be no respeotor of persons. W. A. GLENN. June 23, 1866 2 3 IMPORTANT! NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the late firm of ENG? LAND & BEWLEY prior to the war, are hereby notified that the undersigned has received instruc? tions from his former partner to settle up the busi? ness without delay. Knowing the distressed con? dition of the country at this time, the undersigned is unwilling to press the claims without due and timely notice to those indebted, and takes this method of informing all parties that it is absolute? ly necessary to make arrangements at once for the liquidation of all Notes and Accounts due the late firm. It is probable that there are small demands against many persons who have forgotten the same, and it is therefore incumbent upon our former cus? tomers to investigate the facts, that they may be governed accordingly. The Books and Notes may be found with the undersigned, who is prepared to make settlements with all who may call upon him. Liberal prices allowed for country produce in liquidation._ W. C BEWLEY. P. S.?The widows of soldiers who have fallen in the late war, can settle now at fifty cents in the dollar, and soldiers who lost everything can make liberal settlements by calling at once. W. C. B. Jun? 28, 18G6 2 3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. WHEREAS, HERBERT DARRICOTT, of Ander? son District, S. C, has conveyed to me, the under? signed, by regular deed of assignment, which deed bears date the 23rd day of June, 1806, all his in? terest and right of redemption of, in and to all that tract of land whereon he now resides, in said Dis? trict, together with all effects of every kind and description to him belonging, for the benefit of his creditors, agreeable to the Act, or Acts of the Gen? eral Assembly of this State, in such cases made and provided. Now, therefore, I, John Wilson, Assignee of the said Herbert Darricott, do hereby notify all the creditors of the said Assignor to present their de? mands to me on or before the Tucsdav after the first Monday in August next, and the said creditors are further notified that they are required to meet at my office, at Anderson C. H., on the same day aforesaid, to appoint an Agent or Agents, to act in the premises, as the law directs. JOHN WILSON, Assignee. Anderson C. H, S. C, June 2f>th, 1866. 2 NOTICE TO DEBTORS. BEING fully conscious of the impoverished condi? tion of the country, and knowing that many of our best citizens are unable to meet their liabilities, if forced to do so, without an entire sacrifice of everything left them out of the vortex through which they had passed, I desire to make the most liberal arrangements within my power, with all who are indebted to me. I therefore propose, to allow all persons indebted to me, (and disposed to accept the proposition) four years to pa3' their in? debtedness to me, by paying me regularly, in four equal, annual instalments. This arrangement will give ample time, and afford every opportunity to those indebted to me. to make the means necessary for the liquidation of their debts. All those indebted to me, will find it greatly to their interest, to call and settle with me, as I prom? ise I will not sue any parties who accept of the above proposition, and enter into a settlement on the terms proposed. SAMUEL BROWN, Jn. July 12, 1866 4 To the Sufferers in the Late War. THE undersigned designs compiling a book of OUTRAGES committed by United States soldiers, during the late war. For this purpose he solicits information from all, with dates and localities, and, when possible, the name and rank of the perpe? trator. It is confidently believed we can. with much advantage to ourselves and cause, compare notes with our Northern friends in regard to the merits and conduct of the war. In this work we promise to abstain from an in? dulgence in such base and slanderous language and insinuation as may be found on almost every page of Prison Life in the South, The Story of the Great March, &c. Ab a member of the press, we ask brother edi? tors to give this notice one or more prominent in? sertions, with such comments as they mny deem proper, and, as a late Confederate soldier, we ask of all, such reliable facts and information as they may possess. Nothing but well authenticated facts are desired. FRANK E. BURKE, Selma, Ala. July 12, 1866 4 DECEASED SOLDIERS OF SflDUJITIEI (D&I&flDILUHAo COLUMBIA, S. C. WITH the partial resumption of mail facilities, I again, under appointment of the Legislature, re? quest the names of all who died in service, of dis? ease, from accident or wounds, or who fell in bat? tle. Give the name tn full?District-^RanJ:?Com? pany?Regiment?and arm of service?Date and cause of death? Where he died and age. The Record cannot bo completed without the as? sistance of all who take an interest in this memo? rial. Especially to our returned soldiers do I now make this appeal. If it be but a single name you can furnish, send it to me at once. ^ . . WM. J. RIVERS, State Agent for Recording, &c. July 12, 1866 4 3 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT, IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. John W. Stewart vs. John G. Watt and wife, Flem? ing Stacks and wife, Harvey S. Stewart and others. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Harvey S. Stewart, Jane Stewart, Elizabeth Partain and Emily Stacks, Defendants in the above stated case, reside without and boyond the limits of this State. It is therefore, Ordered, That they do appear and object to the division or tale of the Real Estate of John Stewart, deceased, on or before .the 1st day of October next, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. JOHN W. DANIELS, c.c. and Act. o.a.d. June 29, 1866 3 8m W. K. HARRIS, WATG1-M1K1R, KEEPS constantly on hand the best materials for repairing WATCHES AND CLOCKS, of every variety. Each Watch and Clock receipt? ed for, carefully registered in the owner's name, and the work warranted for twelve months. Work-Shop on Public Square, west end MASONIC BUILDING, Anderson, C. H., S. C. April 19, 1866 44 DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. THE late Frm of GRADY, HAWTHORNE & TER? RY has been dissolved by mutual consent. All parties having claims against the Pendlcton Fac? tory, or indebted to the firm on its account, will present their claims, or make payment to Mr. WM. PERRY, at i he Pendleton Factory. All other claimants or debtors on any account will present their claims or make payment to Messrs. Grady & Hawthorne at Greenville within sixty days. JOHN W. GRADY, DAVID 0. HAWTHORNE. WILLIAM PERRY. June 14, 1866 52 lm Adn?iiistrator's Notice. ALL persons against whom the estate of Col. Thomas Parks, deceased, has claims now due, are requested to settle the same with J. Scott Murray, Esq., before the 14th September next, or process will be issued against them. GEO. W. LESTER, \ \A . ED. H. BOBO. j-Admrs. June 18, 1866. 2 i HEADQUARTERS, STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ' Charleston, S. C, June 29, 1886. GENERAL ORDERS NO. 9. L The Bvt. Major General Commanding, has noticed with deep regret the disposition, on the part of freedinen in the vicinity of Charleston, and along the coast, to disregard their agreements on plantations, to the neglect of the crops, and to either lay idling about their houses, roam at large over the country, or congregate in Charleston and other towns. This total disregard of all obliga? tions to keep their contracts in good faith, will cause an entire failure of crops in the State, and the result must be destitution and starvation. The increasing amount of theft, drunkenness and va? grancy demands that the most prompt and severe measures be taken by all officers to check the evil. II. It is ordered that all men or women who leave the plantation on which they are employed to labor, either by the month, for share of the crops, or as renters of land, and thereby neglect their growing crops, be at once arrested as vagrants, and put to work on the public roads, as provided for by Par. XII., G. 0., No. 1., Headquarters, Department of South Carolina. All planters who have frcedmen employed on their plantations, who do not, at this important season of the year give their entire time to the growing crops, are authorized if, after reading this Order to them, and they neglect or refuse to obey it, to report them at once to the officer in command of the District, who will cause them to be taken from the plantation as vagrants and put to work on the public roads. Their children, if any, will be bound to such persons as will take care of them, and learn them habits of industry. III. A prison will be estnbliished for all persons of color convicted of such crimes as are not pun? ishable by death, on one of the islands, where em? ployment can be furnished, and all coDvicts will be compelled to labor from sunrise until sunset, under the control of such guards as will insure their safety. Any person convicted of selling spirituous liquors to a freedman without a permit from some officer having control, will be fined in any sum, not less than twenty-five dollars ($25) nor more than one hundred dollars ($100) for every offence of which he.may be convicted. IV. Commanding officers will have this Order read in the several colored churches in their vicin? ity, jn order that it may become generally under? stood. By command of Bvt. Maj. Gen. R. K. SCOTT. H. W. Smith, Bvt. Lt. Col. and A. A. G. July 12, 1866 4 1 JOB PRINTING. THE Proprietor of the INTELLIGENCER an? nounces to his friends, and the public generally, that, having lately received considerable additions of material to his Office, he is now prepared to ex cute Job Work of All Kinds, In the neatest and most expeditious manner. HAND BILLS, POSTERS, CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, LEGAL BLANKS, PROFESSIONAL CARDS, BUSINESS CARDS, PROGRAMMES, LETTER HEADS, LABELS. PAMPHLETS, CATALOGUES, &C. Send in your orders, accompanied with the Cash, and prompt attention will be given to the same. Address, "INTELLIGENCER," Anderson, S. C. May 24,1866 49 FURNITURE FOR SALE. Consisting in part of the following articles: TWO SETTS OF PARLOR FURNITURE, SIX BEDSTEADS, TWO BUREAUS, FOUR DOZ. CHAIRS, FOUR ROCKING CHAIRS, TWO WASH STANDS. The above Furniture can be seen at my store, and persons in need of such articles, will do well to call soon. SAMUEL BROWN, Jr. Granite Row. June 21, 18C6 1 PIANOS FOR SALE. TWO excellent PIANOS for sale, at New York prices before the war. Apply to SAMUEL BROWN, Jr., Granite Row. June 21, 1806 1 FOR SALE. ONE TWO-HORSE CARRIAGE, also, one TOP BUGGY. Apply to SAMUEL BROWN, Jr., Granite Row. June 21, 1866 1 MONEY WANTED ! ALL persons indebted to mo for work dono since June, 1865, are earnestly requested to call and settle. If you cannot pay all, give me at least a portion of your indebtedness, in order that 1 may do likewise. Those I worked for when there was no money in circulation, will surely pay now. "A word to the wise is sufficient." JOHN L. ARNOLD. BUGGIES Neatly Painted and Trimmed At moderate prices for CASH OR PRODUCE. HARNESS & SADDLE WORE Of all kinds, executed in the best manner, and upon the same terms. Shop near the old Livery Stable of H. B. & J. L. Arnold. The patronage of the public is respectfully so? licited. JOHN L. ARNOLD. March 22, 1866 40 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. Robert Cummings, Applicant, against Polly Vaughn, Elizabeth Davis, William Cummings, Margaret Cummings, Sally Cobb, Ann Gambrell, Martha Schockey, Susan Vaughn and Francis Davis. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Polly Vaughn, Martha Schockey and Susan Vaughn, three of the Defendants, reside without this State, it is there? fore ^ Ordered, That they do appear and object to the division or sale of the Real Estate of David Cum? mings, deceased, on or before the Third day of September next, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. JOHN W. DANIELS, C. C. acting 0. A. D. June 8, 18C6 52 3m MARBLE YARjDT Eeavell & White HAVE again opened the Marble business at An? derson, and are able to put up all varieties of Tomb Stones at fair prices. Terms Cash. Pro duce of all kinds taken at the market price. Call and see mo at the store of Clark & White. LEAVELL & WHITE. Nov Or 1865 21 DRUGS AND MEDICINES. NEW DRUG- HOUSE. DAVIS, DEAL & CO., Anderson C. H., S. C, HAVE just received a large supply of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Paints, Oils, Putty, Window Glass, Perfumery, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Patent Medicines, Stationery, &c, &c. Our Goods were purchased with care, and war? ranted fresh, pure and genuine, and offered as low as they can be obtained from any similar establish? ment in this section. Orders accompanied with the cash promptly filled, and satisfaction guaran? teed with regard to price and quality. Physicians' Prescriptions carefully compounded. May 17, 1866 48 New Drug Establishment, -_?> W. H. NARDIN & CO., HAVE just opened a well selected stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, DYE STUFFS, PAINTS, OILS, CHEMICALS, WINDOW GLASS, &c, &c. ALSO, Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Hair and Tooth Brushes, Chewing Tobacco and Cigars, Hostetter"8 Bitters, Drakes Plantation Bitters, Wines and Brandies for medicinal purposes, And a general assortment of articles usually found in a Drug Store. SST" Physicians' prescriptions carefully com? pounded. W. H. NARDIN & CO., No. 7, Brick Range, Anderson, S. C. Dec 21, 1865 27 -? Dr. W. H. NARDIN HAS resumed the practice of Medicine. Office at the Drug Store. Anderson, Jan. 4, 1866 29 3m Drugs! Drugs!! Drugs!!! THE subscriber would announce to the people of this District that he has on hand a very good as? sortment of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, which he offers for sale low for cash, at Dr. Webb's corner, Brick Range. Persons wishing any article in my line would do well to call and examine be? fore purchasing elsewhere, as I know that I can make it to their advantage to purchase from me. IS HAM W. TAYLOR. ^4ug. 24, 1865 10 DRUGS ! DRUGS! SHARPE & MAYS have on hand and are receiv? ing a supply of DRUGS, PAINTS and DYEST?TFS, at the Store formerly occupied by Jones & Sea? born in Pcndlcton, and which they are offering Cheap for Cash. Persons desiring anything in our line will do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, as our Drugs, &c, have been selected in the best markets by one of the firm. May 10, 1866 47 2* BUSINESS CARDS. Clark & White's FURNISHING STORE. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ! CLOTHS nnd Cassimeres, of every quality ; Lin? ens, of all grades ; Shirts; Collars, paper and linen; Cravats, Scarfs and Neck Ties, in great va? riety ; Silk, Linen, Cambric and Cotton Handker? chiefs ; Hosiery ; Gloves?white and colored Kids, Dogskins, Silk and Lisle. Black Felt Hats, of the latest style and best quality. A full assortment of Notions. Tailors Trimmings, of the best material. Suits put up according to the latest fash? ions, and at fair prices. Cutting promptly atten? ded to. Call and examine our Stock at No. 6 Granite Row. CLARK & WHITE, Fashionable Furnishing Store. April 19, 1866 44 J, D. M. DOBBINS, Auction and Commission Merchant, ANDERSON, S. C. THE copartnership heretofore existing under the name and style of Dobbins & McGee is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be continued by J. D. M. Dobbins at the old stand, No. 1 Brick Range. All business entrusted to his care will receive prompt attention, and the patron? age of the public is respectfully solicited. June 7, 1866 61 G. M. JONES, DENTIST, Begs leave to inform his friends and customers that he is prepared to execute all work in his line with promptness and despatch, and in the latest approved style. Teeth mounted on the Vulcan? ized India Rubber plan. A share of patronage solicited. Terms cash or provisions. Prices mod? erate. Office up-stairs, over J. Scott Murray's Law Of? fice. Jan 25, 1866 32 6m LAW NOTICE. THE undersigned informs his old friends and cli? ents that he has returned to the practice of his profession, and that he has formed a copartner? ship with Gen. S. McGowan, of Abbeville, in all State and litigated civil cases, and hopes by promptness and unremitting industry to deserve that support which was so liberally given him at the commencement of his professional career. JOHN B. MOORE. Anderson C. II., April 5, 1868 42 ly BEWLEY, KEESE & CO,, Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Dry Goods, Groceries, HARDWARE, &c. ANDERSON, C. H., S. C. Jan 25,1866 32 ly J. SCOTT MURRAY, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, Anderson C. H., S: C. ALL business intrusted to his care will receive prompt attention. Office in the rooms formerly occupied as the Enrolling Office. Jan 11, 1866 30 NEW SPRING GOODS. BROWN & SMITH, No. IS Granite Row, ARE just receiving the largest and best selected Stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Brought to this market since the war closed. Hav? ing purchased our Stock in New York, when pri? ces were exceedingly low, and ENTIRELY FOR CASH, we can afford to offer the citizens of An? derson at correspondingly LOW PRICES. The attention of Ladies and Gentlemen is invi? ted to an examination of this stock, consisting in part of CALICOES, MUSLINS, CHALLEYS, SPRING DeLAINES, SPRING BALMORALS, SETTS COLLARS & CUFFS, VEILS & VEILING, GLOVES, HANKERCHIEFS, HOSIERY, &c. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES; . LINENS, Brown & Bleached, CRAVATS, all descriptions, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, HOSIERY, &c. THE VERY LATEST STYLES OF LADIES HATS, BONNETS. The attention of our lady friends is especially invited to the extensive and superb selection of BONNETS and HATS which has been received, and is now ready for examination. This depart? ment of our establishment has received particular attention in its selection, and will challenge com? parison with any assortment ever offered in Ander? son. RIBBONS AND TRIMMINGS, In endless variety and at the very lowest pri? ces. BOOTS AND SHOES. LADIES' SHOES, of the latest style, GENTS' BOOTS & SHOES, CHILDRENS' SHOES. GENTS' HATS, Black and Colored Felt Hats, and Straw Hats of superior quality. HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNSS CROCKERY, AND Glassware. ALSO, A LARGE STOCK OF GROCERIES, Such as Sugar, Coffee, Tea, and in fact every arti ticle of Groceries kept in this market. We cannot pretend to enumerate our Stock in the limits of an ordinary advertisement, and re? spectfully invite the attention of customers to the large and varied assortment of Goods now in store, which we will sell At Reasonable Profits, We will take pleasure in showing Goods to all who will favor us with a call, confident that we can make it to their advantage to purchase from us. BROWN & SMITH, No. 12, Granite Row. April 12, 18CG 43 JUST RECEIVED, BY BROWN & SMITH. NO. 18 GRANITE ROW, AN extensive and complete assortment of the fol? lowing : Granite and Common Crockery Ware, Cut Glass Goblets, Do. Wine Glasses, Do. Tumblers. A large and beautiful assortment of Petroleum and Kerosine Ij&mps, Lamp Chimneys extra, for sale. Large lot of Philadelphia POT WARE, Consisting of Ovens, Spiders and Pots. Also, cx I tra lids for sale. BROWN & SMITH, No. 12 Granite Row. May 17,1866 48 JUST RECEIVED, PER EXPRESS, A BEAUTIFUL LOT OF CALICOES AND MUSLINS. Also, large and beautiful selections of Ladies Dress Trimmings, Ribbons, &c, &c. BROWN & SMITH, No. 12 Granite Row. S. H. OWEN. WATCHMAKER. JEWELRY repaired in the best style, and at the shortest notice. MASONIC B UlLDING?old Post Office, Anderson C. H, S. C. April 5, 1866 42 ICE! ICE! ICE! CONSTANTLY on hand and for sale, by JOHN R. COCHRAN, Benson House. June 14,1866 52 SPRING AND SUMMER JUST OPENED AT THE subscriber is this day opening a large and beautiful selection of %mm goods, To which he invites the attention of Ladies and Gentlemen, confident that he will be able to ofler them GREAT BARGAINS. My Stock was bought at LOW PRICES, and I am thus enabled to offer inducements to purcha? sers. BEAUTIFUL PRINTS, MUSLINS, of all grades, SUMMER BALMORALS, HOOP SKIRTS, all siaea, LADIES' BELTS, And in fact a complete assortment of SPRING AND SUMMER DRESS GOODS FOR LADIES ALSO, BOOTS AND SHOES?Ladies' and Gents', SUMMER HATS for Gents'. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF LADIES HATS, ALL SIZES. Everybody is invited to call and examine this extensive Stock, which will be sold at reasonable prices. M. LESSER, Agent. April 5, 1866 42 GREAT ATTRACTION. SAM'L BROWN, JR, AT HIS OLD STAND ON GRANITE ROW, ANNOUNCES to his friends and community at large, that he has just received, and is now open? ing, the most ATTRACTIVE STOCK OF GOODS Ever brought to this market, consisting in part of a most varied assortment of Spring and Summer CALICOES AND MUSLINS, The very Latest Styles of Ladies' and Misses.* Spring Hats, Ladies' Spring Shawls, Parasols, Ladies' Collars, do Handkerchiefs, Belts, Ribbons, Belt Buckles, Dress Buttons, (assorted,) Nets, (assorted,) Extracts, (assorted,) Ladies' Hose, Corsets, Corset Laces, Hoop Skirts, Gentlemen's Hats, Gentlemen's Paper Collars, Gentlemen's Linen Collars, Plain and Fancy Cravats, All of the latest and most fashionable styles, and in great variety. ALSO, A LABOE ASSORTMENT OF ALSO, SADDLES, AND BUGGY TIMINGS. Call and examine his Stock* Anderson, April 12, 1866 43 Greenville & Colombia Rail Road. Central Superintendent's Omen, Columbia, May 26, 1866. On and after Monday, 28th inst., the Passenger Trains will be run daily, (Sunday's excepted) un? til further notice, as follows : Leave Columbia at - - 7 00 a. m. " Allston, - - 9 45 ?? Newberry, - - 11 35 a. m. Arrive at Abbeville, - 4.60 " m ?< Anderson, - - 7 10 44 ? ? Greenville, - 8 10 ?? Leave Greenville at - - 5 55 a. m. " Anderson, - 6 55 " 44 Abbeville, ? - 9 20 a. m. " Newberry, - - 2 45 p. m. Arrive at Alston, - 4 25 44 44 44 Columbia, - 7 10 ?? The road having been repaired to Alston, pas? sengers and freight will be transferred across tha river until the bridge is completed. The expense of passage and freight, by the discontinuance of the stage, wagon and boat lines, will be largely reduced. j. B. LaSALLE, Gen'l Supt. May 31, 1866 50 TWO AGRICULTURAL PAPERS FOR $2 60 THE Southern Cultivator, D. REDMOND AND WM. N, WHITE, EDITORS. ESTABLISHED IN 1843 I Volume 24 Commenced January, 18661 Monthly, at.$2 00 per annum. Six Copies for.10 in Advance. By special arrangement with tho MARYLAND FARMER, another excellent Rural Monthly, pub? lished in Baltimore at $1.50, both papers will be sent one year for S3.O0; six of eaoh for S16.00; ten of each for $25.00?giving each subscriber in. this oase both papers for 2.50 * Address WM. N. WHITE, Athens, Ga. March 1,1866 37 TARNISHES! VARNISHES!I JUST RECEIVED, a superior article of Coach, Body and Copal Varnishes. For sale low by W. H. NARDIN & CO., No. 7 Brick Range. Juno 21, 1866 1