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AND NEW GOODS! ?2-0 tTHE undersigned have on hand and are daily feeeit'in^k'fi?e-selection.?f Elegant.Qoods, which they sre selling at extremely Low Prices for Cash or>Barter, CONSISTING OF *--.-'^vf.' #\ ? ".?????' ?>?:. <..?'?????.?'???'???*?'? LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Such as Prints, DeLains, Poplins, Merinos, &c. WMte^Groods of all Descriptions. Lodies\andJ3ents' Handkerchiefs, Ladies' and Gents'"Hpsiery, Gloves, Linen and Paper Collars, i large and wen-selected stock of NOTIONS.* Brown, and Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings Blankets.and Ready "Made Clothing, &c.,;&o. If- I - Ladiea'rand Gents-'Hats,'a fine selection.' ??(DW0)3PS AH? SIEIflDlES A large lot of Women's and Misses' Shoes. Men, 3^ys and CHldren/s Shoes, of every variety, style 'e.Yl'd price. " -:"%^?ERIE S ! Sugar; Coffee*-Salt; MolasseB, Cheese, Mackerel, Gin?er,'-'Spice, &c, &c. jllA ~&T> "W ARE! Nails, Trace Chains. Knives and Forks, Pocket -Salves,'?c. We intend to keep"constantly on hand a good selection of Goods, which we will sell as cheap as the cheapest for Gash or Barter. Our friends, and "th^e'pjublicgenerally, are invited to give us a call acl .examine- for themselves before purchasing ?fehfewh erer' All kind' .Produce, taken in exchange for Goods. ^Phe'highest market price given for COT? TON. "Give us~a calL wof. ?RjKABB,A CO., At the old stand of Bewley, Keeso & Co. Oct 28, ^808 ;? 19 - mmOB TIME COMING I HAVE, just returned from market, and having found good* alarmingly cheap, am-confident in saving that any one who will look over and exam? ine Tpy stock, will'be satisfied that it is one of the CHEAPEST AND BEST ,To be fonnd in the Tillage. I have a large and ,-Wen-6elected assortment of . CALICO,- HOOP SHIRTS, MERINOS, SHAWLS, DeLAINS, CLOAKS, ALPACCAS, SILKS, .SATTINETS, JEANS. lij'KOADCLOTirS and CASSIMERE'S'. Arid a large Stock of Ladies? aki> gextxeme?'S l .- ' ? : ? ' " ^ Boots, Shoes and Hats, ?ff>.|- 'r. vn. - - ? In fact, every article that can be fonnd in a first class dry/goods store. When yon comfeio' the Village, do'n'f forget ^^il^il Agent Oc t i'S. i?03 19 Sifeei-Stoam Comniimkation between / >.? 3 )i ' ? ?' \ '! ' ... feliarlo*r?<j>?t azxct 2L.iv?xrp?ol I - I-? -, - 71- ' - - -"? . .CHAREEsfo^: AND LIVERPOOL STEAM ' SHIP LIREV composed Of the First Class Iron Steamers Golden"Horn^ 1188 tons, H. C. Macbeth, CommiiTder-r^Boaphoruii, -960 tons,- J: Murrcll, Commander ; Marmora, 940 tons, F. Murrell, Oom Arander. Day.8 of sailing from Cborleaton 1st and 15th of " each'monfhV as follow*: ? Goitix rfoirjf, - - 15th November. Bbsp'nonrs, - - 1st December. " SPAibi?BA, - - 15th December. Arrangements having been made with the South Carolina and oiher Railroad Companies for the prompt forwarding of through freight, shippers of Cotton from the interior may rely on the utmost dispatch. Cotton consigned to the undersigned for ship? ment by this line will be forwarded free of com? missions, actual expenses only added. ? - - ROBERT MDRE &r CO.; Agents,' Charleston, S. 0. Oct i8,1868 19 4 NOTICE. I WILL offer for sale to the highest bidder, on aaleday in December next, before the Court House door, That Valuable House and Lot, *With tli? Livery Stable, Formerly owned by John L. Arnold, in Anderson Vill?ge. ' The house is new, neat, roomy and cou Tement, with a good Well of water in the yard. The property can be bought at private soie, if preferred, by af plying to me at my residence near . Lowndesville, Abbeville District, or to L. T. Ar . fiold, my. agerff/at Anderson Court House, who v/ill show the property, and is authorized to sell or negotiate for foe. Terms?One-third cash, the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, with a mortgage of the premises to secure the remainder. JAMES T. ALLEN. ; Ort 28, 1868 19 3 Qj ?_;_ ? ? -_ W-; C. COUETNKV, RODERT Mt'?DOClT, JAMES 8. MURDOCH. ?W. Gr COTOTNEY &- 00., - ABD. Commifision Merchants,' Ho. 9 Boyce's Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. gept 9, 1868 ? , o ft! W o CD \0 ?3 GO DSD es BLECKLEY & EVINS AT ANDERSON C. H., S. C, A.1S T> 8. BLECKLEY # CO., Pendleton, 8. C, HAVE', as gobd and well-assorted stock of Goods as ANYBODY, and will soil them as CHEAP for Cash or Barter "AS ANY OTHER MAN." They pay the highest market price in cash or barter for COTTON and COUNTRY PRODUCE. GIVE TEEM A- CALL*. ^ ? ? October 14,1868V 17 NEW GOODS AND GREAT BARGAINS ? ? \r :AT J. B. CLAEK'S & SON". ?-??i-:o: THE undersigned would respectfully inform their- friends and customers that they aro now open? ing:* _ A Splendid and Well Selected Stock of Goods, DIRECT FROM NEW YORK, * ? ? ? ' .[ Consisting in part of the following:?Broad Cloths, Beaver Cloths, Blaok Doe Skia Cassimeres, a fine line of Fancy Cassiniers, Trimmings, of all descriptions. GENTS' ITTJRlSri?HINGr GOODS, Such as Fine Linen Shirts, Merino Shirts, All Wool Shirts and Drawers, Hosiery, Cravats and'Col? lars, Brown and Bleached Shirting. A FINE SELECTION ?F CLOTHING, 1ATS AND SHOES. A Sice Lot of Ladies' Dress Goods, " Consisting of Prints, Delains, Shawls. Hoods, Gloves, Ladies* Sacking and Oloak Goods, Trimmings, &0.| ic, and many other articles too tedious to mention, all of which we will sell low for cash. Tire Tailoring Department Connected with our establishment, will be conducted under the especial care of Mr. J. B. CLARK, who will spare no pains or time to give his customers satisfaction, both in elegance and style of cut, according to the latest and most improved plan. We will take produce of any kind in exchange for goods at market prices". ? E W E J%* G JfE JE ? EE 1JY JE S . We are agents for the "Empire Sewing Machine," a sample of which will be kept constantly on hand for exhibition. J. 13. CLARK & SON, No. 6 Granite Row, Anderson, Si C. Oct 7, 1868 16 GREAT ATTRACTION AT THE ^red-ericksTonrg Store ! ! -o "V. EICHAEDS & BROS., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN NOW offrr one of Iho largest and most attractive Stock of Dry Goods they have ever had the pleas? ure of exhibiting in Augusta, at prices that cannot be questioned. Their motto is, as ever has been, "Small 1'rnOts aud Quick Sales." They are determined not to be undersold by any house South. Their goods ore all the first-cluss and best makes, selected with the greatost cure hy their buyer, who, being in New Turk all the season, enables hitn to select the latost and most fashionable goods in the market. New Goods received daily. Something new always to be found at the "Fredericksburg Store, at the Lowest Prices. They can say, without hesitancy, that their stock of Dress Goods cannot be surpassed in elegance, beauty: variety cr low prices, having all the novelties of the season. Particular attention is called to this Dtpartmenti Their CLOAK AND S??WL DEPARTMENT Was never larger or more complete, being of the latest and most fashionable designs. CLOAKING CLOTHS in great profusion. FURS, in great variety, just rcoeiviod. A large stock of goods for Gents and Boys, such as CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, tWEEDS, JEAffS, &c, &c. DOMESTIC GOODS of the best makes, in Bleached and Brown Homespuns, Kerseys, Lincfseys, Striped and Checked Domestics, Bed Blankets. &c., &c. WHITE GOODS of every description. NOTIONS too numerous to mention. It is useless for them to try to enumerate what they have in stock. They invite till to call and examine their stock, as goods will be fairly and cheerfully shown. "Wholesale Rooms TJp Stairs, To which the attention of Merchants is particularly invited. Their stock was never larger, more com? plete or varied. They guarantee to compete with New York prices. V. RICHARDS & BROS, 301 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, CORNER BY PLANTERS' HOTEL. November 4, 18C8 20 souxHiiixirv SOEGHO SUGAR COMPANY. -0' THE undersigned, as General Agents for the above Association, propose to organize in Ander? son and other Districts, companies for the purpose of Manufacturing Sugar, and Refining Syrup from the juice of the Sorghum Cane. Several of these companies are now in success? ful and profitable operation in the United States, and the Sugar and Syrup produced by them have been examined by competent, judges and pro? nounced unequalled. We propose 1st. To manufacture a bright golden syrup, equal in flavor to any syrup. 2nd. To manufacture from five to seven pounds of Sugar per gallon of Byrup, not inferior to any brown sugar, and far superior to many varieties, the residum of syrup still. W. P. PASSMOUE, W. A. HARRISON, T. L. BOZEMAN J. S. HAMMOND, Agents. Further information miiy be ha'd by addressing Dr. W. P. Passmore, at Greenville C. H., or ei? ther of the above at Fountain Inn, Greenville District. Samples^of this sugar may. be seen' at the Intelligencer Office. Octl4, 18G8 17 To Merchants, Speculators axo WE are now prepared to make liberal advances on Cotton and all other produce shipped to FEL ZER, RODGEltS & CO., Charleston, S. C, or KIRKLAND, WILEY & CO., New York. KKESE & McCULLY. SeptlC,28CB 18 4m WHEAT SOWERS WILL find a large supply of BLUE SLOKE At No.. 8 Brick Rango, and can make it to their in? terest by calling and supplying themselves at a monxtrona short profit?i. e., uo profit at n'.i. Don't forget the place?the "Goldeu Mortar,' where pure Drugs, &c, are kept. J. J. BAKER, Druggist. Oct 28. 1868 19 The Arrow Cotton Tie. FOR SALE BY II. X: Bai-tlett, Gen. Agent, NEW ORLEANS. IfcoTb't. fflrit?ft & Cfcf:, Affeiit?, CHARLESTON, S. C. THESIS TIES AND BANDS arc made of the best wrought iron, and have been fairly tested and approved by the cotton prcssera in all the principal sou ports, and by planters in all the cotton grow ing.Stn.tcs. ... Tbo advantage of balcing cotton . with iron is now generally acknowledged, and it is recommend? ed by boat and ship-owners and iusurance compa? nies. It costs less, makes a more compact bale, and gives greater security than rope. For sale by KEESE & McCULLY, Anderson C. it, S. C. ?eptl?, 1808 13 FRANCIS T. riM.ZKH, FRANCIS S. RODGERS, W. J. MUCKEXFUSS. PELZES,- RODGERS & CO*, Cotton ITa?tors AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sept 16, 1868 14 6m MOLASSES! MOLASSES! BEST CUBA MOLAS8ES, For sale cheap by WATSON & CO. July 1, 1868 I . ? mm by THOMAS DAWSON, SIANUrACTCREE 05 all kinds of Tinware, Stove Pipe, Guttering, Iiouse-Ifcoofixigy' Stc. a full assortment of Plain, Fancy and Japanned TIE - ' Constantly on hand, at Wholesale and Retail. ALSO, Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! COOKING, HALL, OFFICE and PARLOR STOVES. I would" respectfully call the attention of tho public to our Cooking Stovo Department. I will sell Stoves cheaper, and with more fixtures, than any other house in the up-country. 1 hope that all those who wish anything in this line will call aud see for themselves. I will give the highest price lor Beeswax, Old Copper, Pewter and cotton Rags. THOMAS DAWSON, North-East corner of Public Square, Next door to Cater &. Walters' Drug Store. Oct 14, 18u8 17 Quick Sales aud Small Profits at NO- 4 GRANITE ROW TIIE subscribers are now receiving their Fall and Wiuter stock of Goods, consisting in part of j the following: BUY g oo ? s. We have a Fine Assortment of Prints, Delaines. DcBage, Red and Whito Flauncl, Opera Flannel, Canton Flannel, Blankets, Table Damask, Towels, Handkerchiefs,' Blea'd and Brown Shirting & Sheeting, Bed Ticking, Irish Linen, &c, Sue. a good assortment of Castings, Nails, Crockery and Glassware, Lamps, Lamp chimneys, Wicks. SHOES Jk_TST> BOOTS, HATS & CAPS, CARPETING, &c. A Good Assortment Woodenware, Buckets, Tubs, Keelers, . Well Buckets, J bushel Measures/ Brooms," &c\," Corn shcllers and Straw Cutters. a nice assortment of Cabs and Perambulators. OROQERIES Pepper, Spice, Ginger, ground & ?agroand, A fino assortment of Sugar, Rio, Java and Laguara Coffee, Gun Powder, Hyson and Black Tea, (good,) Indigo, Madder,, Starch, Soda, (very fine,) Soap, Candles, Mustard, Cooking Extracts, Candy, Citron, Curran'ts'^Powdcr,' Shot and Lead, , Rice, Lard, Bacori, Mackerel, Salt, And many things too numerous to mention. BAGGING AND HOPE. a nick variety op CQOKSft-G STOVES, Among which you will find the celebrated COTTON PLANT STOYE. For economy in fu?d?for dura? bility?for capacity in baking, boiling and broil? ing -for simplicity in management?for cleanli? ness in cooking?for great power of heat iu baking and boiling, with a very small consumption of fuel?for beauty of design?for smoothness of casting and elegance of finish, THE u CO 2 TON PLANT" Stands Unequalled! I We invite everybody that wishes to buy good Goods at low prices for CASH, to give us a call. ' If we cannot please or suit you. we charge nothing for showing. TOWERS & BURRISS, . No. 4 Granite Sow, Sept. SO, 1RC8 15 8 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. IX TUH PROBATE COURT. Newton McConnel, Applicant, vs. Allen McConnel, Margaret Harris, William McConnel. jr., Charles McConnel, the heirs at law of Daniel McConnel, and the heirs at law of John McOonnel?Greet? ing : ^ IT appearing to my satinfaclicn that the above and foregoing heirs at law of William McConnel, dee'd, reside Without this State, it is therefore or? dered that they do appear and object to the divis? ion or salo of the Real Estate of William McCon? nel, dee'd, on or before the tenth day of Novem? ber next, or flieir consent to the same will be en tered of record. Given under my hand and seal, this 28th day of September, A. D. 1S68. W. W. HUMPHREYS, p.j.a.c. 15 6 JAS. M. CALDWELL & SONS, COTTON FACTORS, Accommodation Wharf, Charleston, S. C. Advances made on consignments. Refer those who wish information to Col. D. L. McKay, Presi? dent, of the People'b National Bank, Charleston, South Carolina. Sept 0. 1608 . T2 6m I f? c&b?UJLI WOULD infoYpi thci* ol.d customers,and tntf public generally, ifi&i they keep consiauily oti Land the best and most vaj-i'sd a'ssorjment of Goods to be found in this mark'.*!, which fbcY offer to* the public as CHEAP AS TH? CHJi aPEST'. Our stock consists partly of DRY GOODS, Such rs Silks, Muslins, Poplins, Brilliants, Dc Laincs, Alpaccas,- Calicoes, a heautiful lot, at low prices. Bleached and Brown Shirtings, Sheetings, Toweling, Balmorals, Hoop Skirts. Corsets, Veils and Veiling, Linen and Paper Collars, Gents and Ladies Gloves, Ladies a'ntj Cent's Hose, Ladies Cravats, Collars and Ham? kerchiefs,'?ents cotton, silk and linen Handkerchief's, Gents Cravat's, La? dies Trimmings, a hue assortment?Needlea, Thread, Combs, Suspenders, Pocket BuuEb,- &cl CLOTHS. Broad ClotKs. Beavers,' Cussimcrs. Satinets. Lin-'" en and CottoU Goods for Men and Boys' suits. ft*?b Jf c) ! ! A fine assortment of Ladies, Misses. Gents and Boys HalS; Our stock of Hats' embraces every style and variety. mom r Ladies' and Misses' Sbees?a full stock of spletf' did goods in this line. Also. Men and Boye' Shoes?a large lot, and'very'cheap: HA R D W? Ft t~T i W* have on'hand a good assortment' *f Hard? ware, Cutlery, Crockery and Glassware. If yon need anything in this way, give us a call. grocery department' COFFEE, SUGAR, RICE, MOLASSES,.- > SALT, TEA, " SPICES, SODA,.: STARCH, SOAP', CANDLES, PEPPER, BLACKiNGy G ENGER, TOBACCO, POWDER, SHOTy , LEAD, GUN CAPSy FACTORY YAHtfy. We expect to keep on hand, to serve oiir' custo? mers, a good assortment of elegant goods, at as low prices as they can be bought elsewhere. When yen want goods, call on us and examine our Goods and prices beforo you buy. Remember our plaoo, Corner of Old Anderson Hotel* ? AT THE SIGN 0? WATSON ?& COv April 15, 1SGS H ' \Y. II. NARDLN" & CO. HAVE just.received a full supply of fresh andf genuine ' ; dittos; and' medicines; Uirocf from N?w York, which they offer at' tha lowest, market rates, fir either Cash or Produce.' Castor Oil, Laudauum, Giira Camphor, Sweet Oil, Paregoric. Epson Salts, Number Six,. Bates man's Drops, and Tinctures of all kinds, which are* prepared by us, and warranted genuine.' Also, Stryclnine to kill your crows," nW'ff t&tf time. Dye Stulls of all kinds. ALSO, A small and well selected stock: of almost eVtt/-' thing th"e people want, such '.at Dry Goods, Groceries/ Hardware, and : Fancy Goods/ Perramery,; ' Soaps, &c; Give us a call when yon want to barter your Corn, Meal, Peas, Wheat, Oats, or anything you' may hare to'scil, and if you are not suited in goods^ we can pay the cash.' \V. H. XARDIN & CO.; No." V Brick Ra?ge.' April 22, 1SC3 44 Graeser, Lee, Smith & COTTON FACTORS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, North Atlantic Wharf,- . (DIS?lI^S&Mi, m. (DA. C. A. G.RAE5ER, A- SYDNEY SMITH, ?EO. If; LEU, CHARLES SPENCER, Of Sinnier, S. C. 0/ JSiskopriHt, S. C. Sept 2, 1SGS 11 2m* \ STATE OF SOUT.Ti CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. In the Probate Court. James Tompkins, Applicaut, George W. Tompfcrh*r Defendant. IT appearing to my satisfaction that George W. Tompkins, enc of the Defendants, resides- without Iltis Slate. It is, therefore,- ordered, that he do> appear an2 object to the division or sale of the Real Estate of John Tompkins, deceased, on- or before the 10th day of November nest, or tis con? sent to the same will be entered of record. Given under my hand and seal, this 8th'day of October, A.D. 1 StiS. W. W. HUMPHREYS, pj.a.0. 17 6 Wheat and other Grain Crops, MAPES' SUPERPHOSPHATE 0* USE WILL increase the yield 50 per cent. No per? son should plant, an acre of Wheat without using 20? er 300 pounds to the aere. Applv to H. W. KINSMAN, T5? East Bay.'Charleston, Oen'. Agent for So; Cav, Or to REED & BROY1.ES, - Anderson, S. C. Sept 2, 1SGS 11 2m Attention, Cotton Shippers. WE are prepared to raalc^libcral advances oa Cotton shipped to Messrs. Frost & Adgkb, Charles? ton, S. C. TOW RR S * BUtfRTSS. No. 4 Granite Row, . Anderson C. H, Oct 7, 18CS 1C