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FRESH ARRIVALS OF Fall and Winter Goods! G. A. REED & DOBBINS TAKE pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Anderson and surrounding country that they have just received their stock of Tali and Winter. Goods, Selected with great care, and which will be sold low for cash, consisting in part of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Ladies' Dress Goods, Bleached and Brown Domestics, And a variety of Notions. :, ALSO, A good stock of Shoes and Hats. ALSO, A fine assortment of Hardware and Cutlery, Crock? ery, Gloss and Earthenware, together with a choice lot of ? ' - GROCERIES, Ruch as Sugars of all kinds?Brown, Crushed and Clarified, the best Bio and Laguira Coffee, Extra Golden Syrup, Cuba Molasses, Bacon Sides and Ilr.ms, Cheese, Rice, Candles. Starch, Soaps, Soda, Pepper, Spied, Ginger, Cloves, Nutmegs, &c. "We-would call special attention to our stock of Baggy and Carriage Materials, Which" bus been carefully selected, and will be sold low for cash. x?We Lave also a full and complete assortment of IRON, of all kinds used in this .market, to which vre invite particular notice. Give us a call, at least before buying, and exam? ine our goods, which we will take pleasure in showing to friends and customers. w'fi & Keed& Bobbins. No. 1, Brick Range. Qct?H3,.l?67 18. Fall and Winter Styles! , Li v-:?,. ....-! CLARK & WHITE .. 11 } j ? . HAVE just received a complete assortment of Goods in their line, suitable for the season, and /embracing the latest styles for MEN'S WEAR, consisting in part of " ' tloths, Cassiracres, Beaver Cloths?English and American, .Testings, Flannels and Jeans, Hats, Caps, Shoes, Gloves, Cravats, - Umbrellas, Traveling Bags. -. A full assortment of Trimmings to suit every description of goods. For the Ladies! a. A.-splendid stock of Cloak cloths and frim tniugs?cut- -and made to order, from the latest New. York fashion plates, at very low prices. jgSy* Suits of all kinds made at short notice, ;.uud after (he most recent fashions. : -Beady-Made Clothing! '""A"carefully selected stock of Ready-Made Cloth? ing.- winch will be sold at exceedingly short profits. We Idvite an examination of this 6:ock, satined thai*we can please-thc most fastidious. CLARK & WHITE, No. G Granite Row. Oct 9, 1867 17 3m ORDINARY'S SALE. BY virtue of an order from Robert Juukin, 0. A. ip\, I will expose to sale on . Saleday next, within the usual hours of sale, at Audersou C. II., the following lots of Iiuds, to wit: Tract No. 1, (ioofaining 251 acres, more or less, eituntc in An? derson District, on waters of Hencoop creek, ad? joining lauds of A. Campbell, A. Smith und others, fcold to make distribution among the hcirs-at-law of John Cox, dee'd.. Tn-mx?On a credit of twelve mouths, with interest from day of Kale, purchaser giving b jud and. approved security to the Ordinary for tue .pnyiueut ot" the purchase money?except the cost, which will be required,in cash. Tract TSo. S, Containing 73 acres, moro or less, situate in An derscu District, "on waters of Bockhorn creek, ud jo'ming lands of John T. Ashley, Win. Pruitl and others," Sold for "the benefit of the creditors of Toliyer PruiU, dee'd. Terms?On a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, purchaser giving bond and good security for the poynrent.pf the purchase money?except the cost, which must be paid in cash. Tract JXo. 3, Containing 175 acres, more or less, situate in An? derson District, on-waters of Hencoop creek, ad juining*lands of F. M. Kay, Reuben Clinkscales and oiher?, Also, Tract No. 2+ containing -75 acres, morS or less, 'adjoining lands of Robert Parker, F. M Kay und others. Sold to make distribution among the hcirs-at-law of ? Polly .Clinkscales. Terms?On a credit of twelve months, with inter? est from day of snle, purchaser giving bond and good security to the Ordinary for the payment of the purchase money?except the costs, which must, be paid iu cash. WM. McGUKlN, s.a.d. Oct 10, 1807 18 GOME AND GET The Worth of Your Money! E. "%VEi3B, .A-fijent, has a. well select? ed stock of GOODS, consisting of Groceries, ? Hardware,' Crockery-ware, Shoes, Hats,&o.&f. which be will sell low for cash, at the store for? merly occupied by J. B. McGee, No. 12 Hrick Range. J. B. McGee is on hand, and will boglad to *ee his old customers. October 16, 1807 18?tf Sale of Land, TO satisfy a mortgage in favor of Thos. H Russell, I will offer at public outcry, on saleday in Novem? ber next, a TRACT OF LAND, containing 222 acres, more or less, lying three miles from Ander? son, directly on the line of the B. R. Railroad, ad? joining (he Poor House tract, Capt. Fretwell, Wai. Burriss, and others. On tho tract is a comfortable dwelling with, other outbuildings, together with an excellent well of water. About one-half the tract is in a state of cultivation, the balance in forest. The place moy be treate'd for at private sale, until day of sale Terms?One-third cash, the balance on one and two years credit, with interest, note and aporoved security. G. W. FANT. Oct 16, 1867 ' 18 2 BEWLEY,KEESE & CO., wholesale AXD betail dealers in DEY GOODS, Groceries, Hardware, BOOKS and STATIONERY, Anderson, S. O. Oct 16, 1867 18 OFFICIAL. HEADQ'RS SECOND MILITARY DISTRICT, \ Charleston, S. C, October 16, 1867. / GENERAL ORDERS NO. 99. By the terms of the Act of Congress entitled ??An Act to provide for the more efficient govern? ment of the rebel States,''' passed Mnrch 2d, 1867. and of the Acts of March 23d, and July 19th, 1867, supplementary thereto?it is made the duty of the Commanding General of this Military District to cause a registration to be made of the male inhabi? tants of the State of South Carolina, of the age of twenty-one years and upwards, and qualified by the terms of said Acts to vote, and after such reg? istration is complete, to order an election lo be held, at which the registered voters of said State shall vote for or against a Convention, for the pur? pose of establishing a Constitution and Civil Gov? ernment for the said State, loyal to the Union, and for delegates to said Convention?and to give at least thirty days' notice of the time and place at which said election shall be held ; and the said reg? istration having been completed in the State of South Carolina, it is ordered: First. That an election be held in the State of South Carolina, commencing on Tuesday, lha 19th day of November, 1807, and ending on Wednesday, the 20th day of November, 1867, at which all reg? istered voters of said State may vote "For a con? vention," or "Against a convention," and for dele? gates to constitute the convention?in case a ma? jority of the votes given on that question, shall be for a convention, and in case a majority of the reg? istered voters shall have voted on the question of holding such convention. Second. It shall be the duty of the Boards of Registration in South Carolina, commencing four? teen days prior to the election herein ordered, and giving reasonable public notice of the time and place thereof, to revise for a period of five days the registration lists, and upon being satisfied that any person not entitled thereto has been registered, to strike the name of such person from ihe list; and such person shall not be entitled to vote. The Boards of Registration shall also, during the sa'me period, add to such registers the names of all per? sons who at that time possess the qualifications re? quired by said Acts?who have not already been registered. Third. In deciding who are to be stricken from or added to the registration lists, the Boards will be guided by the law of March 2d, 1867, and the laws supplementary thereto, and their attention is soccially directed to the Supplementary Act of July 19, 1867. Fourth. The said election will be held in each district at such places as may hereafter be desig? nated, under the superintendence of the Boards of Registration as provided by law, and in accordance with instructions hereafter to be given to said Boards in conformity with the Acts of Congress, and as far as may be with the laws of South Caro? lina. Fifth. All judges and clerks employed in con? ducting said election, skull bet?re commencing to hold the same, be sworn to the faithful perform? ance of their duties, and shall also take and sub? scribe the oath of office prescribed by law for offi? cers of the United States. Sixth. The polls shall be opened at such voting places at eight o'clock in the forenoon, and closed at four o'clock in the afternoon of each day, and shall be kept open during these hours without in? termission or adjournment. Seventh. No member of the Board of Registrars, who is a candidate for election as a delegate to the Convention, shall serve as a judge of the election in any District which he seeks to represent. Eighth. The Sheriff nnd other peace officers of each District nrc required to be present during the whole time that the polls are kept open, and until the election is completed; aud will be made re? sponsible that there shall be no interference with judges of elections, or other interruption of good order. If there should be more than one polling place in any District, the Sheriff of the District is empowered and directed to make such assign? ments of his deputies, and other peace officers, to the other poiling places, as may, in his judgment, best subserve the purposes of quiet and order; and he is further required to report these arrangements in advance to the commander of the Military Post in which his District is situated. Ninth. Violence, or threats of violence, or of discharge from employment, or other oppressive means to prevent any person from registering, or exercising his right of voting, is positively pro? hibited, and any such atlempis will be reported by the registrars or judges of elections to the Post Commander, and will cause the arrest and trial of the offenders by military authority. Tenth. All bar-rooms, saloons, nnd other places for the sale of liquors by retail, will be closed fro.n 6 o'clock of the evening of the 18th of November, until ? o'clock of the morning of the 2lst. of No? vember, 1867, and during this tin*e the Bale ol nil intoxicating liquors at or near nuy polling place is prohibited. The police officers of cities ami towns, and the sheriffs and oilier peace officers of Districts, will be held responsible for the strict enforcement of this prohibition, aud will prompt 1}'arrest and hold for trial all persons who may transgress it. Eleventh. Military interference wi.h elections "unless it shall be necessary to repel flic aimed enemies of the United States, or to keep the peace at the polls." is prohibited by the Act of Congress approved February l?0tli, 18(10. and no soldiers will be allowed to appear at tiny polling place, unless as citizens of the State tbey are qualified and are reg istercd as voters, and then only for the purpose of voting; but the commanders of Posts will keep their troops well in hand on the days of election, and will be prepared to act promptly, if ihe civil authorities arc unable to preserve the peace. Twelfth. Tho returns required by law to be made to the Commander of thcDislrict of tlie resulis of this election, will be rendered by the Boards of Regis? tration of the several registration precincts through the commanders of military posts in which their precincts are situated, and in accordance with the detailed instructions hereafter to be given. Thirteenth. The number of delegates to the con? vention is determined by law, and is the number of members of the most numerous branch of the Leg? islature for the year eighteen hundred and sixty, and this number, one hundred and twenty-four, ig apportioned to the representative Districts of the State in the ratio of registered voters, as follows: District of Charleston, Nine (9) Delegates. District of Berkeley, Nine (9) Delegates. District of Colleton, Five (?) Delegates. District of Beaufort, Seven \") Delegates. District of Georgetown, Three (3) Delegates. District of Horry, Two (2) Delegates. District of Williamsburg, Three (3) Delegates. District of Marion, Four (4) Delegates. District of Darlington, Four (4) De'cgalcs. District of Marlboro', Two (2) Delegates. District of Chesterfield, Two (2) Delegates. District of Sumtcr, Four (4) Delegates. District of Clarendon, Two (2) L-elegates. District of Barnwcll, Six (6) Delegates. District of Edgcficld, Seven (7) Delegates. District of Orangeburg, Five (?) Delegates, District of Kersbaw, Three (3) Delegates. District of Richland, Four (4) Delegates. Districl of Lexington, Two (2) Delegates. District of Newberry, Three (3) Delegates. District, of Laurens, Four (4) Delegates. District of Abbeville, Five (5) Delegates. District of Anderson, Three (?) Delegates. District of Greenville, Four [4] Delegates. District of Pickens, Three [3] Delegates. District of Union, Three District of York, Four District of Chester, Three District of Fairfield, Three District of Spartanburg, Four [4] Delegates *3j Delegates. 4J Delegate?. 3] Delegates. 3] Delegates. District of Lancaster, Two [2] Delegates. By Command of Brevet 'Major-General Ed. R. S. Ca.nbt. LOUIS V. CAZ1ARC, Aidc-dc-Camp, Acting Assistant Adjutant-General. October 23, 1807 1!) 2 Executor's Sale. WILL be sold at Anderson C. II., on saleday in December next, to the highest bidder, one tract of land, belonging to the estate of James 0- McLin, deceased, containing ISO* ncrcs, more or less, situ? ate in Anderson District,"on waters of Little Gen crostee creek, bounded by lands of A. G. Cook. Thomas Stevenson and others. Sold to make distri? bution among the heirs of said deceased. Terms?On a credit of one and two years, with interest from day of snle. L. C. CLINKSCALES, Ex'r. October 16, 18G7 18?7 Buck Wheat! JUST Received, 22 Bags Extra New Buckwheat Meal. TOWERS & BURRISS, No. 4 Granite Row. Oct 23, 1867 19 4 i bt tiie great ON and after OCTOBER, 1st, 1867, the rates on FREIGHT, from New 7-?:, Philadelphia and Baltimore, to Columbia, S. C, will be as follows, viz : 1st Class, per 100 lbs.61 20 2d Class, ner 100 lbs.1 10 3d Class, per 100 lbs. 1 00 4th Class, per 100 lbs. 85 5th Class, per 100 lbs. 70 Rates always guaranteed less than the published rates ol any other line. Changes will be promptl}- made to meet any reduction by competing lines. Per 100 lbs., First Class, $1.20. Glassware, Boots and Shoes. Stoves, Hollow-ware, loose, Dry Goods, Kerosine Oil. Drugs, Per 100 lbs., Second Class, 1.10. Hardware, Furniture, Saddlery, Knocked down and Liquoiv, in wood, well boxed, Stationeiy, Hollow-ware, packed Per 100 lbs., Third Class, $1.00. Tobacco, manufac- Cotton Yarn, tured, in boxes or Dried Fruits, in kegs, Dried Hides, Blinds, Lard, Doors, Sashes, &c, Belting, Leather or Butter, Rubber, Canned Meats, Ale, Fruits, Beer, Fish, in kegs or kits. Porter, in wood. Per 100 lbs., Fourth Class, 85c. Bags, Leather, Bagging, Marble Slabs, Block Tin, Oils,in hhds. or bbls. Cheese, (except Kerosine.) White Lead, in kegs.Potatoes. Hams, Shot, Sugar, in Hhds. or Soap, Bbls., Wrapping Paper. Hoop Iron, Rice, in bbls. or cask. Whiskey, in wood, Rope, Spts. Turpentine, Nails, in kegs, Lead Pipe, Bar and Crockery, in crates Sheet, or hhds, Per 100. lbs., Fifth Class, 70c. Bacon, Grain, Beef, salted or pick-Flour, in bbls. or led, in bbls., sacks, Cement, Grindstones, Lime, Molasses, owners Fish. pie'Icd and dry, risk of leaking, salted in bbls. BENTLEY D. HASELL, General Agent, 40 and 42 Broadway, New York. New York, October 1,1867. Approved : H. T. PEAKE. Gen'l Sup'nt S. C. R. R. Oct 16,1807 18 3 PENDLET0N FACTORY. THE WOOL CARDS AT (his place are now in complete running order. All the Wool offered will be carded into Rolls of the best quality at short notice, at the following rates for cash: All Wool, Plain and Mixed Rolls, 12J.C. per lb. Mixed Cotton and Wool Holls, 15c. per lb. Bacon, Lard, Corn and Cotton will be taken at market rates in exchange for carding. Wool may be sent to the Factory from any points on the Railroads, through the agents, anil tlie Rolls de? livered by them as soon as the Wool can be carded and returned. AN ASSORTMENT OP ilffiS Y?1H, OF A SUPERIOR QUALITY, Will be kept on hand at the Factory, and custo? mers supplied promptly, at as low tigures as the market will justify. Dealers will find it to their interest to give us a trial before buying elsewhere. Respectfully, WILLIAM PERRY & CO. Proprietors. Oct. n, 18C7 17?tf JAS.T. GARDINER & CO., WAREHOUSE AND Commission Merchants, MclNTOSII STREBT. Augusta, - - Georgia. WILL give their personal attention to the Sto? rage and sale of COTTON, and such other Produce as niaj' be sent to them. Cash Advances made on Produce in Store. JAS. T. GARDINER. R. B. MORRIS. Oct 1?, 1807 17 tim A LARGE LOT OF Pure Silver Ware. including Silver Thimbles, Fine Periscopic Spectacles, Pure Cold Engagement Rings, Fine Cold Breast Pins and Ear Rings, Watch Guards, kc. F. C. v. BORSTEL, Oct U, 1807 No. 4 Brick Range. Notice. ALL persons having demands against the Estate of Mary K. Maltison, dee'd, will please hand ihem to the undersigned, properly attested, and those in? debted to said Estate will mako payment immedi? ately, otherwise ihc amounts will be put into judg? ment. C. S. MATTISON. Aug. IP, 1807. ID?3m. ALL Persons indebted to the old firm of J. E. ?1 W. M. BKLOTTE, or to W. M. BELOTTR. individ unlly, will save trouble and cost by calling soon and settling with the undersigned. W. M. BELOTTE. Pendleton, S. C, Oct. 0, 1867 17??m NOTICE. THOSE indebted to the undersigned, either by note or account, must como forward and settle their indebtedness by the first day of Novemhcr. C. A. REED & DOBBINS. October lfi, 18f>7 19 1 Auction Sales for November. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, IN EQ UITY?ANDERSON DISTRICT. John F. Millford nnd Charles Millford, vs. Wm. Millford, Malinda Millford, et. a\.~Bill for Par? tition. BY virtue of an order from the court of Equity, I will sell, on saleday in November nc.it. at Ander? son Court House, the several tracts of land de? scribed in the pleadings, as part of Ihe real estate of Thos. Milliord, deceased, to wit: TRACT IVO. C?, Situated in Anderson District, adjoining lands of Margaret Millford and Tract No. 6, of estate of Thomas Milliord, deceased, and others, containing sixty-five G6-10U acres. TRACT NO. C, Situate in Anderson District, on the Abbeville line, adjoining Tract No. 5, of same esta'c, and lands of Elizabeth Millford, Wm. Millford and Margaret Millford, containing sixty-five 60-100 acres. TERMS OF SALE: On a credit of one year, with interest from the day of sale; purchasers to give bond, with two good sureties, and mortgage of premises to secure the purchase money, except the costs, which must be paid in cash. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, 1 Anderson, Oct. 9, 1867. / 17?4 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity?Anderson. Wm. M. Cooley and wife, vs. Samuel G. Douthcl and wife?Enoch N. Pepper, et. al.?Dill for Partition Real Estulc. BY virtue of a decretal order from the court of Equity to me directed, I will sell at public auction, at Anderson Court House, on saleday in November next, the Tract of Land described in the Plead? ings in this case, as the Real Estate of Elijah Pep? per, deceased, to wit: TRACT NO. 1, Containing two hundred and fifty-one acres more or less, situate on Big Creek, in Anderson, bounded by lands of Elizabeth Pepper, late Elijah Kelly, ct. al. TERMS OF SALE: On a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, except the costs, which must be paid in cash?purchaser to give bond, with at least two approved sureties, to secure the payment of the purchase money W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, ") Anderson, Octt. 9, 1S07. J 17?4 STATE OE SOUTH CAROLINA. IN EQUITY?ANDERSON. James B. Moore, and wife Susan, vs. John C. Ma? jor, Joseph B. Moore and wife, et. al.?Bill for Partition of Lands, $c. BY virtue of an Order from Ihe Court of Equity, I will sell to the highest bidder, at Anderson Court House, on SaUday in November next, the several lots of Land described in the pleadings as the Real Estate of Joel S. Major, deceased, to wit : One Tract, situate in Anderson District, on waters of Broadway Creek, containing two hundred and sixty-two (202) acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Robert Smith, John Carpenter, and the estate of Nancy Major, deceased, et. til. One Town Lot, containing one half acre, situate in the town of Anderson, bounded on the East by Lot of Dr. A. Evins?on the West by the Jail Lot, and between the first and second streets South of the Public Square. TERMS OF SALE : On a credit of one, two, nnd three years, with interest from day of sale?purchasers to give bond, with two good sureties, for the paj'mcnt of the purchase money?except tho costs, which must be paid in cash. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d. Commissioner s Office, Anderson, Oct. 9, 1867. j 17?4 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity?Anderson. James B. Moore and wife Susan, vs. Amanda Kea ton, .loseph B. Moore and wife, ct al.?Bill for Partition of Land, $c. BY virtue of an order trom the Court of Equity to mc directed, 1 will sell to the highest bidder at Anderson Court House on saleday in November next, the Real Estate described in the proceedings as the property of Mrs. Nancy Major, dee'd, to wit : A Tract, situate in Anderson District, on waters of Broadway creek, containing 330 ACRES, More or less, adjoining lands of Robert Smith, Luke Ilaynic and the estate of Stephen Shirley and others. TERMS OF SALE. On a credit of one, two nnd three years, with interest from day of enle, purchaser to give bond, with at least two good sureties, for the payment of the purchaso money in two equal annual instal? ments, with mortgage of the premises. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's Office, ") Anderson, Oct. 9, 1867. J 17?4 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON JHSTR1CT?IN EQUITY. Susan M. Lewis, Executrix, vs. J. M. Pickens.? Bill to foreclose mortgage. BY virtue of an order from the Court of Equity, 1 will sell to the highest bidder, nt Anderson Court House, on Saleday in November next, to the highest bidder the tract of land described in the pleadings, situate in the District of Anderson, on Twenty-Three Mile creek, adjoining lands of the estate of William Smith, Nimrod Smith, 11. F. Simp? son, and others, containing 299 acres. TERMS OF SALE: On a credit oT one ami two years?with interest from day of sale?purchasers to give bond, with at least two approved sureties, with a mortgage of the premises, to secure the payment of the purchase money, except the costs, which must be paid in cash. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.e.a.d. Commissioner's office, "I Anderson, Oct. 9, 1867. j 17?4 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of a writ of Fiera Facias to me directed I will expose to sale on Saleday next, at Anderson Court House, within the usual hours of sale, the following properly, lo wit: One Tract of Land, containing One Hundred and Thirty-Five Acres, more or less, situated in Ander? son District, on waters of Seneca River, adjoining lands of John Coats, J. P. Harris, and others. Levied on as the properly of J. P. Brown, at the suit ot C. A. Reed and Dobbins, Assignees. Terms cash. WM. McGUKIN, s.a.d. Oct. 9, 1867 17 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT. WHEREAS, R. G. Martin has applied lo mc for Letters of Administration on the Estate of Pheby Martin, deceased : These are therefore to cite and admonish all .and singular the kindred and creditors of said deceas? ed to be and appear at my office on Thursday, :ilst day of Oct., 1867, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administration should not be granted. ROBERT JUNKIN, o.a.d. Oct. 17, 1867 18 2 Wool and Woolen Cloth i ON or before tho first, of November I will start two setts of Woolen Maohinery at the Saluda Fac? tory, and will manufacture wool into cloth, ex cbango cloth for wool, or pay cash for all wool sent. Satisfaction guaranteed. JAMES G. GIBBES. Columbia, Oct. 9, 1807 17 4 Miscellaneous Adrertiseinents Quick Sales and Small Profits! ARE now receiving their NEW GOODS, con? sisting of GrEOCERHE S, Rio, Lngunra and Java Coffee, Crushed, White and Brown Sugar, Salt, Pepper, Spice Ginger, Soda, Leaf Lai d, Vinegar, Indigo, Madder, Herrings, English Dairy Cheese, Candles, Copperas, Blue Stone", Best Black and Green Tea, Starch, Corn Starch, Mackerel, Sardines, Soaps, Powder, Shot, Lead, Cuba and Muscovado Molasses, Golden Syrup?a tine article, Fresh Carolina Rice, Bagging and Rope, Hemlock and country-tanned Sole Leather. hardware. Double and Single Barrel Shot Guns, Nails, Hoop Iron, Sheet Iron, English Castings, And mauy articles too numerous to mention. (DdDdD&IIH? STOTOSo Magnolia, Cotton Plant, Delta and Phoenix. Every family should have a cooking stove. Also, Office Stoves. Corn Shellers and Straw Cutters! A FIXE ASSORTMENT OF Wooden ware, CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE. A NICE ASSORTMENT OF Calico, Bleached and Brown Homespuns. A LARGE LOT OF LAMPS, LAMP CHIMNEYS,' WICKS. EXTRA BURNERS, KEROSINE OIL, GIGS and PERAMBULATORS, . Large and small WAITERS, SHOES, For Men, Women, Boys and Children. Confectionery Department. A fine assortment of Candy, Raisins, Citron, Almonds, Currants, Figs, Oysters and Canned Fruits, Soda, Sweet, Boston and Butter Crackers. We invite our friends, and the public generally, to call and examine our stock before buying. We think we can please you in goods and prices. We will take in exchange for our goods, Gold, Silver, Greenbacks, Flour. Bacon, Peas, Meal. Butter, Eggs and Rags. Wc cannot sell on TIME. Can't take it; it will uot pass current where we buy our goods. TOWERS & BURRISS, No. 4 Granite Row-, Anderson, S. C. Sept 18, 18G7 14 G S. BLECKLEY, S. BLECKLEY, Dr. A. EVINS, Dr. A. EVINS. Anderson C. II. JOHN C. CHERRY, Pendleton. ist e v'gOO D s AT ANDERSON C. H. AND PENDLETON. THE undersigned would respectfully inform their fricuds and the public that they have recently formed a partnership in the mercantile business, and arc just now receiving direct from New York, their Fall Stock of Goods, CONSISTING OF DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE & CUTLERY, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERY, SADDLERY, IRON, NAILS & CASTINGS, Together with the many other other articles of merchandize usually kept in this market, all of which will be sold as CHEAP as any one can sell them in this market, for CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE, but. NOT ON A CREDIT. We will pay the highest, market price in cash or barter for cotton and country produce, and will ship cotton for farmers to New York or Charleston, and sell for them FREE OF COMMISSION. Wc earnestly and respectly solicit, a fair share of your patronage, promising in good faith to do what we sag. BLECKLEY & EVINS. Corner Granite l!ow nearest Masonic Hall, Anderson C. H., S. C. S. BLECKLEY & CO., John S. Lorton's Old Stand, Pendleton, S. C. Oct 9, 1807 17 "? . 4 NEW GOODS ! ! J. E. HARPER & CO., TAKE pleasure in announcing to the public that they arc now receiving a beautiful stock of FALL AND WINTEB GOODS, Which will be. sold as low as they can be afforded in this market. Our stock comprises Calicoes, Alpaccas, French and English Merinos, Poplins, Delaines, Jaconet and Swiss Muslin, Black Silks, Ribbons, Linseys, Corsets and Hoop Skirls, Opera nud Salsbury Flannels, Balmorals, Shawls and Cloaks, Jeans, Tweeds and Cassimores, Brown and Bleached Sheetings i and Shirtings. YANKEE NOTIONS, BOOTS AND SHOES, gkoceries. SUGAR, COFFEE, MOLASSES, BAGGING, ROPE. LEATHER?Hemlock, Oak Tan, Kip Skins and Upper. We return our thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore received, and solicit a continuanco of the same. J. E. HARPER & CO., McCully'o Corner. Oct 2, 18C7 IG Sm Columbia Advertisements. FISHER & LOWRANCE, DEALERS IX fjarbto, Cafltrj, Iron, J5fed, Agricultural Implements, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, MAIN ST., COI.ULBIA S. C. e. H. fisher. R. N. LOWRANCE. 20 Hhds. Molasses, 75 Bbls. Sugars, A B and C, lo Bbls. Cut Loaf, Crushed and Powdered, 60 Bags Coffee, Sugar-house Syrup, Pickles, Teas, Soda Biscuit, Sugar Crackers, &c, &c. South Carolina WastangMachine. We are the exclusive manufacturers of the above machine in this Stato. It is patented by a South Carolinian, and is the best machine io use. Agents wanted throughout the State. FISHER & XOWRAKCE. SHOT, By ten bags or more, $3.12* per bag, by FISHER & LOWRAXCE. CORN WHISKEY, By the barrel and very low. Country Produco received and sold, and goods advanced on the same, provided the produce is not of perishable nature. FISHER & LOWRANCE, COLUMBIA, S. C. Oct 9, 1807 17 CHINA HALL* B. STANLEY, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN China, Glass & Earthenware, Silver-Plated Britannia and Japanned Ware, TABLE CUTLERY, MIRRORS, GAS - FIXTURES, AND House-Furnishing Goods Generally. OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE, COLUMBIA. S. C. Oct 9, 18G7 17 2m t1i0s. e. gregg. j. hoyd beuxs0s. c1ias. e. gregg. GREGG & CO., Importers and Dealers In Corner Richardson and Taylor Streets COLUMBIA, S. C. Oct 9, 1867 17 SICKEBSOFS HOTEL, S?* Passengers conveyed to and from the De? pots, froe of charge. T. S. NICKERSON, Proprietor. Rob't. Hamilton, Sup't. Oct 16, 1867 18 ly Augnsta Advertisements, BACON, LABD, COM, MOLASSES, &c., &c. 10 HHDS. Clear Ribbed Sides, 6 Hhds. Clear Sides, 5 Casks Sugar Cured Hams, 150 Tkgs. Leaf Lard, in barrels tubs, pails, lo Hhds. Prime Muscovado Molasses, 10 Hhds. Clayed Cuba Molasses, 175 Sacks Prime White-bread Corn, ?5 Coxes Adamantine Candles, 125 Sacks Liverpool Salt. With a full assortment of everything in the Groce? ry Line. For sale al the lowest figures by A. STEVENS, . Augusta, Geo. August 28, 1867 11 Established 1845. "WM. H. TUTT, Importer and Wholesale Dealer In DRUGS, MEDICINES, Acids, Dyc-Stuffs, Paints, Oils, &c9 264 Broad Street, Au.ffu.stn, - - Georgia. THE attention of Merchants, Physicians and Planters is invited to our Stock, which is one of the largest in the South, and every article guaran? teed to be of the strictest purity. Trices at a very slight advance on Now York rates. ?gy** R. A. LAND, formerly of Ncvvbcrry, may be found at this House. Oct 9, 1867 17_Sm BAGGING, ROPE, &c. 12 Bales Gunny Bagging, 225 Coils Rope?best brands, 125 Kegs Old Dominion Nails?assorted, For sale by A. STEVENS, Augusta, Geo. August 28, 1867 11