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New Goods! New Goods! AT TUB CHARLESTON HOUSE, STOLL, WEBB & CO., Bancroft's Old Stand, IVO. SSO KIISTGr STREET. WE have now opened the largest Stock that we have ever shown in this market, which we offer at reasonable prices. Each Department will be found well assorted, with full lines of Goods (to suit any purchaser,) in coarse, medium and fine qualities. Large lots of Dress Goods, in all the latest styles, comprising full line3, in all colors, of 3-4 aad|6-4 Empress Cloths ; all Wool Delaines, Pop? lins, French Merinos, 6-4 French Rep Cloths, Plain Colored Alpacas, Plain Colored Coburgs and English Merinoes, Melange Cloths, in plain and plaids; Poplinets, Silk Mixed, Worsted Plaids, - Scotch Plaids. Every variety in Plaids in all the cheaper grades ; Colored Delaines in every variety. A choice lot of French Figured Delaines, all wool. A choice lot of colored and black Silks of desira? ble styles and qualities. Black Goods ! Black Goods!! We are showing a large variety of Black Goods, of every kind. Lupins and Maillards, best French Bombazines, Delaines, Empress Cloths, Reps, Crape Cloths Steel Mixed Poplins. 8-4 wide black Cashmere for shawls. Full lines of Alpacas, French and English Merinoes. Cloths and Cassimeres in large variety. Shawls" Cloaks, and Silk Sacques. Cloth Sacqucs. A fresh lot of French Kid Gloves, in all numbers, just opened. Gloves and Hosiery in every variety. Every oth? er department will be found well stocked with all the most useful and desirable goods. For sale at reasonable prices by STOLL, WEBB & CO. Oct18, 1866 18 GENTLEMENS' Clothing and Furnishing STORE. CmiTT^WHITE HATE just returued from New York, and are re? ceiving and opening the best and most fashionable stock of Gentlemens' Furnishing Goods ever brought to this market. Our goods have been se? lected with great care by an experienced Merchant Tailor. The Clothing Department comprises Cloths, from $8.60 to ?15 per yard ; Cassimeres, from 75 cts. to $10; Ky. Jeans, from 50 cts. to ?1.50; Vest ings, a complete assortment; Shirts, of all quali? ties; Collars, linen and paper ; Neck Ties, Hosie? ry, Scarfs, Suspenders, Combs and Brushes, to? gether with a complete assortment of Tailoring Trimmings. Childrens Patterns, 3 years old to 15. The Ladies are invited to examine our Cloak Cloths, consisting of Beavers, Casimercs and Cloths, double width?prices from $3.50 to S10. Cloaks cut and made to order in the latest styles. SuitB put up in the most approved styles, ond all work warranted. Cutting promptly attended to by Mr. Clark. J. B. CLARK, T. M. WHITE. Anderson Oct. 18, 1866 IS STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OP ORDINARY Summons in Partition. To Mark Prince, N. J. Carter and others, heirs and representaves in law of Elizabeth McKce, who died intestate, residing within the State aforesaid, and to Archibald McKce, William Neil and others, names and number unknown, residing without the State, Greeting: TOO are hereby required to appear at the Court of Ordinary to beholden at Anderson Court llouee, for Anderson District, on the first Monday in Jan? uary, 1867, to show cause, if any you can, why the real estate of Elizabeth McKee, deceased, sit? uated in Anderson District, on Wilson's creek, bounded by lands of H. P. Price, William A. Mc? Kee and others, and containing 159 acres, more or less, should not be divided, giving to each of (he distributees their respective share. Given under my hand and seal this 11th day of October A. D. 1866. ROBERT JUNKIN, o.a.d. 18 8 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. WHEREAS, W. P. King has applied to me for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Solomon King, 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 20th of Oct., I860, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administration should not bo granted. Given under my hand, and the seal of the Court of Ordinary,this 13th day of October, A. D. 1866. ROBERT JUNKIN, o.a.b. 0?L 18,1866 . 18 2 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT.^ WHEREAS, N. K. Sullivan and J. M. Phillips have applied, .to me for Letters of Administra? tion on the Estate of Kelly Sullivan, deceased : These are therefore to cite and admonish all und singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas? ed to be and appear at my office on the Monday, 20th day of October, 1806, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administration should not be granted. ROBERT JUNKIN, o.a.d. Oct 18, 1866 18 2 Auction Sales* STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Anderson?In Equity. William Armstrong and Baxter Hoys, Administra? tors, vs. J. J. Copeland, J. A. Cowan and heirs at-Uw of John B. Armstrong, dec*d.?Bill for Division of Accounts, Relief, &c. BY virtue of o Decretal Order from tho Court of Equity to me directed, I will offer for sale on Sale day in November next, that Tract or Lot of Lund bid off by John Rickets, at the sale of the Lands of John B. Armstrong, deceased, and who failed to comply with the terms of sale. Terms of Sale?On a credit of twelve months, ?ith interest from day of sale?the purchaser to give bond with tw? or more good and sufficient sureties, and a mortgage of the premises to secure the payment of the purchase money. Titles and stamps to be paid for extra and in cash. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, Oct. 10, 1866 17 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. BY permission of the Court of Ordinary, I will sell to the highest biddor, at Andersonville, iu the fork of Tugaloo and Seneca Rivers, on Saturday, 30tU of November next The Real Estate of Arohibald Bowman, deceased, consisting of four h half acre Lots, lying in the Tillage of Andersonville, with one Dwelling ilouso and necessary outbuildings attached. The Lots are situated together, and are sold for the benefit of heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms, cash in currency. WILLIAM J. DYER, Adm'r. with Will annexed. Cot 11, 1866 17 4 JSTOTIOE. ALL persons'holding claims against the Estate of Wm. Sherard, deceased, individually or as security, will render them in by the 22d November, 1866. THOS. A. & D. J. SHERARD. Sept 20, I860 14 2m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, In Equity?Anderson Mrs. Nelly II. Breazeale vs. Mathew Breazeale, Administrator, Henry N. Breazeale, S. H. Brea ?eule, and others.?Bill for Purtition of Lands, &c\ BY virtue of a Decretal Order from the Court of Equity, to me directed, I will offer for sale on Sale day in November next, the several Tracts of Land described in the proceedings of this case, as tho property of Williamson Breazeale, dee'd, to wit : THE HOME PLACE, or Lot No. 1, containing Two Hundred and Thirty-Seven Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of D. K. Breazeale and Grif? fin Breazeale. Appraised at $1871. THE MILL TRACT, or Lot No. 2, containing One Hundred and Forty-seven Acres, more or less, appraised at $3500, adjoining lands of Elijah Grif? fin and estate of E. W. Breazeale. THE GAMBREL TRACT, or Lot No. 3, con? taining One Hundred and Two Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of John C. Griffin and Griffin Brea? zeale, and appraised at S5500. Terms of isale?On a credit of one, two and three years, with interest from day of sale?purchasers to give bond with at least two good and sufficient sureties, and a mortgage of the premises to secure the purchase money. Payment to be made in three equal annual instalments, with interest on the whole amount unpaid?except the costs of these proceedings, which must be paid cash. Pro? vided that the said Tracts shall not be sold for less than the sums at which they were valued in tho return made to the Writ of Partition. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.k.a.d. Commissioner's Office, Oct. 10, 18GG 17 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of various writs of Fiera Facias to me directed, I will expose to sale on Saleday in Novem? ber noxt, before the Court House door at Anderson, the following property, to wit: One tract of land, containing two hundred acres, more or less, situated in Anderson District, on wa? ters of Hurricane Creek, adjoining lands of Wm. Seawright, John Wigginton and others, levied on as the property of George Stone, deceased, at the suit of George N. Ballentine. One tract of land, containing one hundred und twelve acres, more or less, bounded by lands of W. W. Erskine, H. Jordan and others. Also, on Tues? day, after Saleday, at defendant's residence, one mule, ono Sow and four Shoats, one Buggy and Harness, and one Cane-Grinder, levied on as the property of A. Johnson, at the suit of J. D. Rogers. One tract of land, containing one hundred and forty-three acres, more or less, on waters of Broad mouth Creek, adjoining lands of Wm. Mattison, Ellis Mattison and others, levied on as the property of Dr. J. G. Gant, at the suit of James M. Shirley and others. One tract of land, containing two hundred and forty-three acres, more or less, situated eighteen miles South of Anderson Court House, bounded by lands of Jas. Spearman, D. J. Tucker and others. Also, at defendant's residence, on Tuesday after Saleday, 1 bay mare, 1 mare mule, 1 lot fodder, 1 lot wheat straw, 1 fan, 1 corn Sheller, 1 lot corn, 1 lot shucks, 1 cane-grinder, 3 head goats, 4 head sheep, remains of old wagons, 1 two-horse wagon, 1 lot old plow3,1 lotjold irons, 1 log chain, 3 hhds., 1 buggy and harness, 1 wheel-barrow, 1 slab, 4 ta? bles, 2 chests, 2 desks, 1 lot books, 1 lot chairs, 1 lot cotton, in the seed, levied on as the property of J. W. Beatty, at the suit of Lewis C. Glinkscales. One Tract of Land, known as the Geer Tract, containing about 878 acres, bounded by land of Aarou Vandiver and others. Also, the Thompson Tract, containing about 130 acres, bounded by lands of Mrs. Rachel McFall, and others. Also, the Tract known as the McFcc place, containing about 125 acres, bounded by lands of E. T. Coo ley, Mrs. McFull and others. Also, the Tract known as the .Major's Place, containing nhout 109 acres, bounded by lands of Wiley Mitchell, estate of Smith Major, aud others; ami, also, llio Home Place of about 100 acres, whereon Defendant now resides, levied on as the property of Thomas Geer, at the suit of A. O. Norris and others. Also, on Tuesday after saleday, at the residence of Defendant, one Roan Mare and CoL, 1 colt 18 months old, 1 black mare, 3 cows and calves, six fattening hogs, 1 sow and four shoats, 1 two-horse wagon. 250 bushels Corn, 2,000 bundles Fodder, 1 lot shucks, 20 bushels peas, 1 barrel molasses, 1 lot seed cotton, 10 bushels wheat, 1 lot of oats, 1 scythe and cradle, 1 box tools, 2 spinning wheels, 1 loom, 1 lot cooking utensils, 1 cupboard, 1 largo wash pot, 1 set Wagon harness. 2 sideboards, 3 bu? reaus, 2 largo tables, 1 small1 table, 3 feather beds, 4 bedsteads and furniture, 1 mattress, 1 large chest, 1 pair steelyards, 1 piiir andirons, 1 pair shovel and tongs, 1 lot chairs, 1 clock, I lot water vessels, levied on as the propeny of Thomas Geer, at the suit of A. O. Norris and others. Terms Ct.sh. WM. McG?KIN, s.a.d. Oct. 11, 1SGG 17 ORDINARY'S SALE. BY virtuo of an order from Robert Junkin, Esq., Ordinary of Anderson District, I will expose to sale, on Saleday in November next, before the Court House door, at Anderson, the following property to wit: One Tract of Land, containing one hundred and ninety one acres, more or less, situated in Anderson District, on waters of Broadmouth Creek, adjoining lands of Win. Cutitmings, H. Mulligan and others. Also, Tract No. 2, containing one hundred and cloven acres, more or less, adjoining Tract No. 1, Abner Cox and others. Sold to make distribution among the heirs at law of David Cummings, de? ceased. Terms?On a credit of one and two years, with in? terest from day of sale, the purchaser giving bond with good secuiify, with a mortgage of the premi? ses, if deemed necessary, to the Ordinary, for the purchase money?except the cost, which will be re? quired in cash. ALSO, One Tract of Land, containing one hundred and five acres, more or less, situated in Anderson Dis? trict, on waters of Buckhorn Creek, bounded by lauds of Joshua Pruit aud others. Sold as the property of G. W. Darby, deceased, to make dis? tribution among the heirs at law of said deceased. Terms?Cash?Specie or its equivalent. ALSO, One Tract of Lend, containing ninety-five acres, more or less, situated in Anderson District, seven miles east of Anderson Court Hoiise? known as a portion of the Major's Tract. Sold as the property of G. W. Darby, deceased, to make distribution among the heirs at law of said deceased. Terms?On a credit of twelve months, with in? terest from day of sale, the purchaser to give bond and good security, with a mortgage of the premi? ses, if deemed necessary, to the Ordinary?except the cost, which will be required in cash. ALSO, One Tract of Land, containing one hundred and fifty-eight acres, more or less, situated in Ander? son District, on waters of Twenty-Six Mile Creek, adjoining lands of Mrs. McElroy, Thomas Dickson and others, whereon C. II. Blown, deceased, for? merly resided. Sold to m:ike distribution among the heirs at law of said deceased. Terms?Una credit of twelve months, with in? terest from day of sale, the pcrchascr to give bond with good security, and a mortgage of the premi? ses, it' deemed necessary, to tho Ordin?r}'?except the costs, which must be paid in cash. ALSO, One Tract of Land, containing one hundred and sixty-eight acres, more or less, situated in Ander? son District, on East branches of Twenty-Six Mile Creek, adjoining lands of Lewis Prichctt, Andrew Major and others, whereon E. J. McClure, deceas? ed, formerly resided. Sold to make distribution among the heirs of law of said deceased. Terms?On a credit of twelve months, with, in? terest from day'of sale, the purchaser to give bond with good security, and a mortgage of the premi? ses, if deemed necessary, to the Ordinary, for the purchase mouey?the costs to be paid in cash, ALSO, One Tract of Land, containing three hundred acres, more or less, situated iu Anderson District, on waters of Wilson's Creek, adjoining lauds of Jns. Adams, J. A. Howard and others, whereon Mrs. Sarah Burriss, deceased, formerly resided. Sold to make distribution among the heirs of said deceased. Terms?On a credit of Twelve months, with in? terest from day of sale, the purchaser to give bond and good security, with a mortgage of the premi? ses, if deemed necessary, to the Ordinary?cost to be paid in cash. WM McGUKIN, s.A.n. Oct11, I860 17 td College of Charleston, S, C, TUE FACULTY OF TITE COLLEGE OF CHARLES? TON would respectfully inform parents and guar? dians of young gentlemen desirous of obtaining a Collegiate Education, that this Instiluiiou has been re-opened under very favorable auspices and at a greatly reduced rate of Tuition, the terms of which are only Forty Dollars Per Annum, payable quar? terly. Students from the interior can obtain board at reasonable rates, in respectable private families residing in the city. ADMISSION. Candidates for admission into the Freshman Class must be able to translate into English the whole of Cajsar's Commentaries, Virgil, Cicero's Se? lect Orations, and Sallust. They must also pos? sess accurate and minute knowledge of the Latin Grammar and Prosody. In Greek, they will be expected to possess a thorough knowledge of Valpy's Greek Grammar, Anthon's edition, and be able to translate and parse with readiness any port ion of Jacob's Greek Reader, the first two books of Xenophon's Anabasis, and the first book of Homer's Iliad. In Mathematics, their knowledge will be expected to include Arithmetic (including Fractions, Vul? gar and Decimal,) Extraction of Square and Cube Roots, Young's Algebra through simple Equations, and first three books of Legendre's Geometry. Geography, both Ancient and Modern, will be the subject of rigid examination. N. B.?Students will be admitted to a partial course, upon special application. FACULTY. N. R. MIDDLETON, LL.D., President, Professor of Logic, Political Economy, and the Evidence of Christianity, and Horry Frofessor of Moral and Political Philosophy. Rev. JAMES W. MILES, A. M., Professor of the Latin and Greek Languages and Literature, and of Roman and Greek Antiqui? ties. LEWIS R. GIBBES, M. D., Professor of Astronomy, Physics and Chemistry. JOHN McCRADY, A. M., Professor of Mathematics. F. A. PORCHER, A. M., Professor of History, Ancient and Modern; Rhetoric, Belles Letters, English Composition and Elocution. F. S. HOLMES, A. M., Professor of Geology, Palaeontology and Zoology, and Curator of the Museum. LEWIS R. GIBBES, M. D., Secretary of the Faculty, ?gy All papers in the State insert once a week for two weeks, and send bills to College of Charles? ton, S. C. Oct. 11 17?2 IRON, MANILLA AND HEMP HOPE, ' Anchors and Chains, BOATS, BLOCKS, OAKUM, Tar, Pitch and Turpentine, PAOTS AMID) ??9 CHARLESTON, S. C. TWENTY Tons Square, Round and Flat Iron, assorted sizes. 8 inch xj?8}xJ?2$x$?2x1, 5 inch xf?3Axl? L'jjxjj?IJxJ, 4J- inch x$?3|xl?2|xJ?l|xf, 4? inch xjj?3?x;?2Jx|?Hx|, 4* inch xU?3AxJ?133x3?Hx|, 4 inch xl|?4|xf?2jx|?llxl, 4 inch xj? ."xl?? 2JUL-? l$xl, 1 inch xl?3x0, l??2*x$?1 Jxl}, 4 inch x>? fix-?2}x??lxH, 4 inch xf?3x|?2}xlJ?ljxlj, 4 inch xg?3xj<?2jxl, 4 inch xj?8xJ?2x|?IJxlJ. ?00 coils Manilla Rope, landing and in store, all sizes, 150 coils Hemp Rope, landing and in store, all sizes, 300 barrels Tar and Turpentine, 50 barrels Pitch, 100 bales of Oakum, Boiled and Raw Linseed Oils, Lard Oil, Whale Oil, White Lend, Zinc, &c, &c. For sale low for cash. CRAIG, TUOMEY & CO., 48 East Bay-street, Between Boyce's North and South Wharf. Oct 11, 1866 17 3 A. B. TOWERS. MILFORD BURRISS. QUICK^SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. THE subscribers are now receiving a large Stock of Groceries, Wooden Ware, &C, consisting in part of the following articles : Salt, Best Indigo and Madder^ Sugar, Pepper, Spice and Ginger, Rio & Java Coffee, Pearl Starch, Best Golden Syrup, Pickles, Candy, Mackerel, Raisins, Cheese, Citron, Rico, Soda, Butter & Sweet Crackers, Cider Vinegar? Fine Green and Blk. Tea, Soda, Bagging and Rope, Bacon, Nails and Pot Ware, Lard, Wooden Ware, Extra Fine Family Flour, Blue Stone, Blacking, Nutmegs and Cloves, Matches, Sardines, Candles, Kerosine Oil, Collins Axes, Powder, Shot and Lead, Very fine Chewing Tobacco, And other articles too tedious to mention. If you want anything in the Grooery or Provis? ion line please give us a call before buying. We buy our goods for cash, and will sell LOW for CASH or country produce. WE CANNOT SELL ON A CREDIT. Our Mr. Towers is well known as a merchant, and asks his old friends and the public generally to give them a chance to show their goods, and tell their prices. We oharge nothing for showing our goods. TOWERS & BURRISS, No. 4 Granite Row. Anderson, S. C. Oct. 11, 1866. 17?4 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. \ WHEREAS, Telford Tavlor has applied to me for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Mary Ann Taylor, deceased: These are t herefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased to be and appear at my office on Thursday, the 18th day of October, 1866, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administration should not be gran? ted. Given under my hand, and the seal of the Court of Ordinary, this 11th day of October, A. D. 1866. ROBERT JUNKIN, o.a.d. Oct. 11, 1866 17 2 NOTICE. PERSONS indebted to the Estates of Col. W. Ran? som Colhoun and Capt. Henry D. Colhoun, will make payment; and thoso having demands against said Estates will present them to Mr. JOHN H. HOLMES, of Pendleton, S. C, legally attested, within the time prescribed by law. E. B. COLHOUN, Adm'r. Oct. 11, 18C6 17 4 NOTICE. ALL persons having demands against the Es? tate of the late Mrs. Floride Calhoun, of Pendle dleton, arc notified to present them to the under? signed, and those indebted will make payment to him. EDWARD NOBLE, Executor of Will. Oct 4, 1866 16 3 NOW IS THE TIME! ie you want A Fine Suit of Clothing At Prices to suit the Times, ie you want to see llie best selected Stock of DRY GOODS, Hats, Boots and Shoes, HARDWARE AND GROCERIES, call at M?. ? EOW, And you will be permitted to inspect tbe prettiest lot of CALICOES, the most elegant DeLAINES, in patterns, superior French and English MERI? NOS, fine POPLINS and ALPACCAS, Brown and Bleaohcd SHIRTINGS, and everything else in the line of Dry Goods. Also, a splendid assortment of Shoes and Hats, all kinds of Groceries, a full stock of Yankee No? tions, and last but not least, tho largest stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING ever before offered in this market, and prices all right. Call and look through this stock before buying elsewhere. Terms positively Cash. M. LESSEE, Agent. Oct. 4, 1866 16 BEWLEY, KEESE & CO. FALL STYLES, 1866. JUST RECEIVED, large and well selected Stock of Ladies' Hats and Bonnets, Fall and Winter styles. For sale by BEWLEY, KEESE & CO. Ladies' nats and Bonnets TRIMMED TO ORDER by BEWLEY, KEESE & CO. JUST RECEIVED, a large lot of Prints, DeLaines and Plaids. For sale by BEWLEY, KEESE & CO. JUST RECEIVED, a large lot Ribbons, French Flowers, Plumes, Veils, &c. For sale by BEWLEY, KEESE & CO. A good lot of Family Groceries, Bagging, Rope, &c, always on hand, and for sale low for cash, by BEWLEY, KEESE & CO. Corn, Bacon, Flour and Meal, for sale by BEWLEY, KEESE & CO. Oct. 4, 1866 1? 2 FALL AND WINTER GOODS! J. E. & T. HARPER ARE now receiving a large stock of Goods, com? prising? Ladies' Dress Goods, DeLains, Debages, Merinos, Ginghams, Prints, Jaconet and Swiss Muslins, ShaAvls, Hosiery and Gloves, Bleached & Brown Shirtings & Sheetings, Flannels, Linscys, Jeans, Satinets, Cloths, Cassimcrcs, &o., Boots aud Shoes. These Goods have been selected by an experi? enced merchant, and will be sold at very low prices for cash or country produce. J. E. & T. HARPER, McCully's Corner. Oct 4, 18G66 16 P. K MoCTJLLY, WITH R. B. GRIFFIN, SON & HOFFMAN, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, AND INTo. 1? South. Charles Street, BALTIMORE* R. B. GRIFFIN, R. B. GRIFFIN, Jr. H. HOFFMAN. Oot 11, i860 17 TO BENT. Tlie fine Building, SITUATED on the southeast corner of Main street and the public square, opposite the Benson House, can be rented. THE STORE ROOM In this building has been fitted up anew, and is now one of the most desirable and eligible stands in the town of Anderson. It was formerly occu? pied by Sloan, Sullivan & Co. The Store Room can be rented separately from the other Rooms of tho building, or with all or as many of the other Rooms as parties may desire. The Store Room is large and commodious, with a basement admirably snitcd for Groceries. Period of rent and terms of payment will be made accommodating to parties. ggy For further information, apply to the office of the Anderson Intelligencer. Sept. 20, 1866 14 M'GEE & NICELY, auctioneers, COMMISSION AND GROCERY MERCHANTS, Corner of Old Anderson Hotel. Oct 4,1866 10 3m FISHER & LOWRANCE, COLUMBIA, S. C, KEEP constantly on hand a full supply of the following goods, viz: SWEDES IRON, all sizes, 1 to 12 inches, ENG. IRON, Is* to 2x* inches, COUNTRY IRON, horseshoe size to 3x? inches, CAST STEEL, J in square & octagon to H " PLOW STEEL, 4 to 12 incucs wide. ANVILS and VICES, WAGON, TRACE, LOG and COIL CHAIN, NAILS, TACKS, SCREWS, AXES, PICKS, HAMMERS, HATCHETS S; LOCKS, all kinds, HOLLOW-WARE, a full ass or't, 10 cts. per lb. GRINDSTONES, AUGERS, CHISELS, DRAWING-KNIVES, FARMERS' TOOLS, SAWS, mill, cross-cut, hand, &c, IBOTSON'S FILES, the best in market, WOSTENHOLM'S, RODGERS' & ALEXAN? DER'S POCKET & TABLE CUTLERR and RAZORS, BOLTING CLOTHS, No. 3 to 10, as low as con be bought in this mark-jt, BELTING, from 3 to 10 cr 12 inches?larger sizes brought out to order, COFFEE ROASTERS, COf FEE MILLS, AXLES, SPRINGS, WAGON BOXES, SPOKES, SHAFTS, FELLOWS, HUBS, ENAMELED CLOTH and LEATHER, OIL CARPET, BOLTS' MALEABLE CASTINGS, WRENCHES. GROCERIES. BAGGING, ROPE, SUGAR, COFFEE, &c, &c, &c. Sept 27,18G6 15 3m J. 7. Robertson. A. P. Bogga. A. H. Houston, Late Cashier Of Augustn, Of Abbeville, Bank Slate of Ga, S. C. Ga., Washing? ton, Ga. J. J. ROBERTSON & CO., WAREHOUSE AND NO. 5 WARREN BLOCK, AUGl/STA, GEORGIA, yftZ&r* Give special attention to the storage and sale of Cotton and Produce of all kinds. Liberal ad? vances made on Produce in Store. Bagging and Rope furnished on time to all customers. Consignments {Solicited. July2G, 1S6G 6 8m Fall and Winter Importation, 18GG. RIBBONS, Millinery and Straw Goods, ARMSTRONG. CATOR & CO., importers and jobbers of Ribbons, Bonnet Silks and Satins, Velvets, Ruches, Flowers, Feathers, straw bonnets, ladies' hats, trimmed and unlrimmcd, shaker nOODS, No. 237 and Lofts of 239 Baltimore St., baltimore, md., Offer a stock unsurpassed in the United States in variety aud cheapness. Orders solicited and prompt attention given. TERMS CASH. Aug. 30, 18GG 11 2m HARDWARE ! ! THE subscriber lias received direct from England, and also from the northern manufacturers, o full supply of HARD WABE, CUTLERY, Fine Guns, l?i?tol?, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &C, Made principally for his own sales, which he of? fer? to merchants at low prices for Cash or City acceptances. Planters and Farmers' orders filled with goods of the best quality, at low prices. C. GRAVELEY, 62 East Bay, South of old Post Office, Charleston, S. C. Sept 27, 18GG 15 2m FOR PALATKA, Fernandina, Jacksonville and all the Landings on the St. John's River. THE SPLENDID STEAM SniP DICTATOE, (1,000 TONS BURTHEN,) Captain Louis IVX. Coacetter, WILL sail from Adger's Wharf for the above places every Saturday, at 3 o'clock, p. m., until further notice. For freight or Passage, apply on board cr to Office of the Agency, 17 Vanderhorst's Wharf. j. D. AIKEN & CO., Agents. Oct 4, 180G 1G Geo. W. Williams & Co, FACTORS, Church Street, Charleston, WILLIAMS, TAYLOR & CO., Commission Merchants, New York. Liberal cash advances will be mado on Cotton consigned to either House. Oct 4, 1866 16 2m FOR SALE. SUGAR, COFFEE, SALT, FLOUR, MEAL and BACON, by j. E. & T. HARPER, McCully's Corner. Oct 4, 1866 . 16 PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. TO THE PUBLIC. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned have formed a partnership in Lhe mercantile busi? ness at Anderson C. It. and the village of Pendlc ton, at both of which places they propose to keep on hand a good assortment of Dry Goods, Groce? ries, Hardware, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Crockery, Saddlery, Iron, Nails and Castings, and all other articles of merchandise usually called for in the up-country. Our store at Anderson C. H., will be No. 7 Granite Row, at present occupied by Sharpe & Fant, and at Peudle.'on, by "Fant & Co.," where we shall be glad to meet any of our old friends and customers, and all others who will favor us with a call. In making this announcement of partnership, we deem it proper to say, that it goes into effect on the 10th day of September. 18G6, after which time WE POSITIVELY DECLINE AND REFUSE TO SELL ANY TERSON GOODS ON A CREDIT, NO MATTER WHO, and we so de? cline on account of good and valid reasons. Were we pecuniarily able to sell them on time, as in days gone by, it would afford us pleasure to ac? commodate the people: but we are not, and hope no one will ask credit from us. We propose to sell goods for CASH and COUNTRY PRODUCE, and feel confident that we will make it to the interest of the people to patronize us, assuring them that we are willing to accept smaller profits than those who ?eil on a credit can afford to take. We, therefore, earnestly invite an examination of our prices and stock before purchasing elsewhere, promising, in good faith, to do wliat we sau. SHARPE, FANT & BLECEXEY. N. B.?The partnership hitherto existing be? tween the undersigned, will be dissolved by mutu? al consent, on the 10th September, 1866, and tho business will be conducted as above indic&tod. All persons indebted to us are earnestly requested to make immediate payment, as we need the mon? ey, and wish the business closed up. SHARPE & FANT. Anderson C. H. FANT & CO.. Pendleton. August 29, 1866 ? 11 8 JUST RECEIVED, at Mrs. Walton's, Corner Main and Coflce Streets, Greenville, S. C, A Splendid assortment of MILLINERY GOODS, to which she invites the attention of the Ladies of Anderson and vicinity. In the assortment wiU be found Gladiators, Gypsies, Queen Gypsies, Druids, Park Turbans, Hoods, Opera Hoods, Ribbons, Flowers, Bridal Wreaths and Veils. Also, a new and beautiful style of LAMBL* ii BONNETS. Patterns of Paletots cut to order, jgp"* Orders from the country promptly atten? ded to. Sept 27, 1866 15 lm State of* South Carolina, ANDERSON DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. Thomas P. Elrod vs. James Elrod, Pinkston Elrod and others. IT appearing to my satisfaction that James Elrod, Pinkston Elrod, Wm. B. Elrod, Elijah Elrod, Leon? ard Elrod, Linda McConnel, Malinda Dunkin, De? fendants, reside without the State. It is Ordered, That they do appear and object to the division or sale of the Real Estate of William El? rod, deceased, on or before the first day of Janua? ry, 1867, or their consent to the same will bo en? tered of record. Given under my hand and seal this 24th day of September, A. D. 1866. ROBERT JUNKIN, o.a.d. 15 3m State oi South Carolina, ANDERSON DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. J. N. Burriss, Applicant, against Eugene M. Bar* riss and Jane Burriss, Defendants. IT appearing to my satisfaction that B. F. Burriss, one of the Defendants, resides without this State j it is therefore Ordered, That he do appear and object to the division or sale of the Real Estate of Sarah Buv riss on or before the 1st Monday in November next, or his consent to the same will be entered of record. ROBERT JUNKIN, o.a.d. August 16, 1866 10 3m In Equity?>Anderson. John B. Smith vs. James M. Carpenter, and wife Margaret A. Carpenter, Francis M. Smith?BiU for Partition Real Estate. IT appearing to my satisfaction that James M. Carpenter and wife, Margaret A. Carpenter, and Francis M. Smith, Defendants in the above stated case, reside beyond the limits of this State. On motion of S. McGowan, Com. Sol., Ordered, That the said Defendants do appear and plead, answer or dtmur to said Bill of Complaint within three months from the publication hereof, or the same will be taken pro confesso against them. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.k.a.d. Commissioner's Office, August 3, 1866 MUST BE SETTLED. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the firm of H. B. & J. L. ARNOLD for the years 1858, '50, '60 and '01 must come forward and settle up their accounts by Cash or Note, and all Notes must be renewed, so the business may be wound up, as I have paid a good many old debts of the said firm and have collected nothing. The Notes and Ac? counts are in the hands of John C. Whitefield, Esq. I will not sue any one if they will come forward promptly and settle by note, renew, &c. To save cost, will be money made. Will you make it ? J. L. ARNOLD. Sept. 20, 1866 14 COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE undersigned have formed a copartnership under the name of TOWERS & BURRIS, to carry on the Grocery and Produce business, in the town of Anderson, S. C, commencing September 15, 1866. We expect our itock in a few days. Our motto will bo "QUICKSALES AND SMALL PROF? ITS!" We will sell for Cash or Country Produce A. B. TOWERS. MIL FORD BURRIS, No. 4 Granite Row. Sept 27, 1865 15 2 NOTICE. PERSONS indebted to the subscriber for Leather, Shoes "or mechanical labor, for 1863, '64, '65 and '66, arc hereby warned against allowing their in? debtedness to be delayed longer than the first day of November next, as I can not indulge them long-, er, as my books must be closed. R. M. MORRIS. Oct 4, 1866 16 4 NOTICE. PERSONS indebted to the Estate of Mrs. Elija Pick ens. deceased, arc requested to make payment by the first of November next, and those having demands against said Estate to present them prop? erly attested. _ ? 3 T. jr. PICKENS, Executor. Sept 27, 1S66 15 4 FOR SALE. A large stock of SOLE AND UPPER LEA TU ER, by J. E. & T. HARPER, McCully's Corner* Oct 4, 1866 10