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LOCAL NEWS IIT B?IEF. r\ji i \ ;?i:7 j ! i Magistrate Appointed'.?We leam -.from the Columbia'Pftotnix that Warren D. Wilkes, Esq., ha3 been appointed by Got. Scott a Magistrate for Anderson County. H is office is located at Bel ton, we presume. Temperance Mbettno.?A public installation of the officers of Anderson Division, No. 20, will take place in the Court House on to-morrow (Friday) evening, at early candle-light. An address upon the subject of Temperance will be delivered by one of the members. All interested in the cause, and especially the ladies, are cordially invited to be present, '?"'Hon. J. P. Heed.?This gentleman arrived athis home or Saturday last. He is not over-sanguine about the result of the coitesfed electionybut ha?_ made every effort to expose the lying fabrications of>his opponent, and .will yijt succeed','in placing] himself and his constituents right upon the record. If nothing else is accomplished, the people will owe him a debt of gratitude, for we know that his defence will be a thorough and complete vindica? tion of this section. Mr. Reed will probably re? turn to Washington in a few days, unless Congress j adjourns speedily. ' Additional Returns.?We have received the following additional returns from the township elections: Be2t?n':Tcvnship.-~J> S. Acker, W. D. Wilkes. and Wm. M. Cooley, Selectmen; G. W. McGee, Town Clerk; James Gambrell, Survoyor ;Wm, Holmes, Constable. Martin Township.?Reuben Clinkscales, Wm. Pruett and Benj. Pearman, Selectmen ; Columbus Reid, Town Clerk j S. J. Emerson, Surveyor; Samuel Mitchell, Constable. . Directions for Use.'?As many of our readers' are probably using Rhodes' Super-Phosphate, so long recognized as a standard manure, we append authorized directions as to how it should be man? aged : . J$ :-"? '2 *-< " --' v - '? Rhodes' Super-Phosphate can be used either broadcast or in the hill, or with the seed in the drill?in n) instance is it to be ploughed under n sod, nor btidded upon. In case of replanting or backward ,;rowtli, Rhodes' applied as a top-dress? ing, produces spetfdy growth?it does act fire. Exposure is of great advantage, as it absorbs am? monia from the atmosphere, rain and den?it be? ing established that a large quantity of ammonia per acre is evolved during the year from these sources.. An application of 200 pounds per acre is considered sufficient for. crops, but experienced planters report 300 pounds per acre as repaying the outlay?high manuring, on few acres, being the most desirable under our changed Tabor sys? tem. Professor Charles U. Shcpard, in. a recen t paper, says : j "The planter will never obtain the best of arti? ficial fertilizers until he incorporates them largely with composts of stable manure, vegetable muck and wood fshes. The idea of trusting to a fere hundred pounds to the acre, of even the best fer? tilizers, seems next to absurd to the Northern or European agriculturist, who thinks nothing of en? riching the same area with ten or fifteen tons of a sound compost:" Horse Tuiet Arrested.?On Sunday nigtit List, a bay mnre belonging to Mr. David Crosoy was stolen from Iiis plantation, three miles cast "of this place, and upon ilic fact being discovered ear? ly on Monday luornixig, pursuit was at once made by himself and others. The heavy rain on Sunday night oblfwrhting previous tracks, they were enabled to follow the course taken by ihe thief without much trouble. Passing through the vil? lage, they tracked the horse out upon the Peudlc lon road, and about two- miled from here, met the animal returning homeward, riderless and. wit hout a saddle. It seems that the thief was thrown Oy the Lorsc, near Mr. Elias Eaule's Cross Roads place, and'before his pursuers reached that point, he had been discovered on the side of the road, disabled by tho fall. Only a few hours elapsed before the hapless youth was brought to town, upon a war? rant issued for his arrest, and he was lodged in jail. He is a white man, aged about l'2 years, 5 1'cet 8 or 9 inches high, auburn hair, grey eyes, light moustache and side whiskers, florid complex? ion and rough featured. He gives his name as I Joux Sullivan, and hails from various places, sometimes Abbe'ille or Greenville, and occasional? ly Kentucky. On Saturday night and Sunday previous to his arrest, this scoundrel was at the house of Mr. N. J. Brown, in the neighborhood where the horse was stolen, and told that gentleman various stories concerning himself, including a statement thai; he had the misfortune, to lose a valuable horse on Saturday, a few miles from Williamslon, and hence was afoot. Mr. Brown, suspecting that all was 3q& right, kept an eye upon him, and when he dis? covered at day light on Monday morning that tbe bird had flown, at once concluded that the afore? said bird had horses "on the brain," but was grati? fied to find that the fellow had allowed his own horses to pass unoticed. On hearing of Mr. Cros? by's loss, these suspicions began to assume a definite shape, and the sequel, brought him face to face with bis quondam guest. We have no doubt that this thief belonged to a gang, and has been engaged in the business of horse-stealing for several years. Indeed, we are informed that a warrant for his arrest had been lodged in the Sheriffs office last week, and there are thus two cases on the docket against him. -<$> ? Joseph Abney, Esq., of Edgefield, in a letter to the Charleston Jiewf, takes that paper and others to task for commenting unfavorably upon the order of Judge Platt, permitting two freedmen, tried for the, murder of Mrs. Elkins, "to be discharged on their own recognizance." He was counsel for the prisioners, and thinks the circumstances justified the order. corrected weekly by 8iiarpe a kant. Anderson, March 31, 18C9. Cotton steady at 24J.to 25J ; Corn, 31.10 to $1.25; Peas, $1.00 to SI.10; New Bacon, 18 to 20; Flour, $12^00 to $13.00 ; Oats, 80 to 90. by tuesday evening's mail. Auousta, March 29, 1869. Cotton market dull; sales 140 bales?middlings 27*. Charleston, March 29. 1869. Cotton opened quiet but closed active?sales 1000 bales?middliugs 21%. New York:, March 29, 1865fc Cotton steady ; sales 1,300 bates, at*28$ to 29. jjmental. MARRIED, March 18, 1869, at the residence of Mrs. Lou Rickey, by the Rev. Wm. F. Pearson, Mr. John L. MoLin, of Anderson, to Miss. F. Ann Rjciiey, of Abbeville. New Advertisements. SP&?JG- GOODS, 1S597 THE CHEAPEST, AND BEST ! C. A. REED Offers to the Public a Choice Variety Of Spring and Summer Goods, Embracing everything kept in a retail Store, which will be sold at the lowest figures for Cash. He invites particular attention to the following specialities: Ladies' Dress Goods, Fancy Goods and Trimmings, Boots and Shoes, Hardware any Buggy Materials, Grockery and Glassware, Ready .Made dothing. Also Gents' HATS of every description and at prices to suit all. In.*ddition to my Stock of Hardware and Bug? gy Materials^ which is extensive and suited to the wants of everybody, I always keep on hand a general assortment of IRON, of every size nnd description. Family Groceries, Including Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses-, Rice, &c, always fresh and the stock complete. Fojsling satisfied that my present Stock of Goods is equal to any other House in prices find styles, I respectfully invite old friends and customers' to examine the same, and bring along their wives, children, and all of their relations. C. A. REED, Corner of Old Anderson Hotel. March 25, 1809 39 3m T?r^~~?~-~| Saddlery and Harness! M. HELDMANN, A.t the Trell-knowu Stand, Mechanic's Bow, Deyot Street, KEEPS constantly on hand and will make to order all kinds of Saddles and Harness, Bridles, Collars, Halters, Every description of Wagon Harness, Riding nnd Driving Whips, Wngon Hatnes & Chains, Baltimore oak-tanned Sole and Harness Leather, Harness Mounting of all descriptions, Carriage and Bujrgy Trimmings, Shoe Thread of superior quality, &c. All kiad? of* rfcei>*rt.iring-5 Either on Saddles or Harness done at short notice and in'the best manner, including seating and padding Saddles. All work warranted, whether repairing or entirely new. i Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon mc, I am determined to sell as cheap as any house in the United States, according to quality of goods, for Cash. M. HELDMANN. March 25, 1869 89 8m SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY. Authorized Capital, Five Million Collars. Present Limit, $500,000* -o THE Office of this Company is now opened at No. 19 Brond Street (South-Western Railroad Bank) for the receipt of Deposits, D scount of Paper, Purchase and Sale of Exchange, and the transaction of a General Bauking Business. Interest allowed on Deposits upon terms estab? lished by the Board of Directors. The Com pony *is also a. legal depository for moneys paid into Court, will receive Registry and Transfer Books, act as agent to pay Coupons and Dividends, and as Trustee in Railroad Mortgages. DIRECTORS. W C Bee, ?f Wm C Bee & Co; AS Johnston, of Johnston, Crews & Co; Robt Mure,of Robl Mure & Co; W B Williams, of W B Williams & Son ; E II Frost, of Frost & Adger; J E Adgcr, of J E Adger & Co ; Henry Gourdin, of Qourdin, Mat tbiessen & Co ; George L Buist, of Buist & Buist; C G Memminger, of Memminger. Jervey & Pinck ney; T J'Kerr, of T J Kerr & Co ; J D Aiken, of J D Aiken & Co ; John Campsen, of Campsen & Co ; A P Caldwell, of R & A P Caltlwell; W K Ryan, J T Wclsman, B O'Neill, J J Gregg, Gran, iteville, S C. For further information address GEO. S. CAMERON, President. THOS. R. WARING, Cashier. Charleston, S. C, March 12,18G9. 39?13 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. By TV. W. Humphreys. Esq., Pro. Judyc. WHEREAS, Hannah Smith made suit to me to grant her Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of Robert Smith, dee'd : These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kiudred and creditors of the said Robert Smith, dee'd, that they be and appear before me in the Court of Probate, to be held nt 1 Anderson Court House on the 9th day of April, [ 1809, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 25th day of March, A.D. 1869. .W. W. HUMPHREYS, p j ac March 25, I860 39 3 Executor's Notice. PERSONS indebted to the Estate of George Poor, deceased, arc hereby notified that payment of their indebtedness must be made immediately, or the Notes will be placed in the hands of sonic one hgally authorized to enforce collections. Those having demands against the said Estate will present them to the undersigned, properly at? tested, within the time prescribed by law M. BREAZEALE. Ex'r. March 25, 1869 39 5 Administrator's Notice. ALL persons having demands against the Es? tate of* Mrs. Nelly II Brcazcale, deceased, will preseat them to the undersigned, properly attest? ed, for payment, within the time prescribed by law. Those indebted to the said Estate will make payment without delay, as the Estate must be settled. M. BREAZEALE, Adm'r. March 25, 18C9 39 4* AUCTION SALES FOR APRIL. Administrator's Sale. WILL be sold, at {be late residence of Mrs. Peggy Major, deceased, ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 7TII, The Personal Property of said deceased, to wit: ' Household and Kitchen Furniture, About. $300 in specie. Gold and Silver", And some other articles. Terms cash. II. R. MAJOR, Adm'r. 1/arcb 18, 1800 38 3 Corn, Fodder, Shucks! BY power of Attorney, for the benefit of Cred? itors, I will sell at auction, on Mr. R. A. Max? well's Sen i?ca River place, on Wednesday, the 7th of April next? 800 or 1,000 Bushels of Corn, 4,000 or 5,000 Bundles Fodder, more or less, Some Shucks and other articles. Terms Cash. J. B. 'S1TTON. March 11, 1869 37 3 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of writs of Fiera Facias to me directed, I will expose to sale on Salcday next, at Anderson C H., within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One Tract of Land, containing 313 acres, more or less, near the village of Pendletoh, bounded l/y lands of Dr. T. J. Pickens, Dr. J. E. Adger, Mrs. Leah Burns and others, levied on as the property of George Seaborn, at the suit of J. B. E. Sloan &Co. One Tract of Land, containing 12C acres, more or less, on waters of Twenty-threc-Mile Creek, bounded by lands of Robt. Adger, Sam'l. F. Mil? ler and others, levied on as the property of George Seaborn, at the suit of J. B. E. Sloan & Co. One Tract of Land, containing 145 acres, more or less, on waters of Harricanc Creek, bounded by lands of G. G. Elrod, John Richardson, Adam Elrod and others, levied on as the property of Matthias Richardson,*at the suit of C. B. Stanton. One*House and Lot in the town of Anderson, containing 20 acres, more or less, bounded by lots of Jesse R. Smith, J. D. M. Dobbins and others, levied on as the property of Samuel Brown, jr., at the suit of Daniel Brown for the use of 'others. Terms Cash?purchasers to pay for titles and stamps. WM. McGUKIN, s.a.c. March 4, 1809 33 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. IN THE COURT OF COMMON TLEA8. Z. T. Taylor, Adm'r, and Mrs. L. II. Taylor, Ad? ministratrix, vs. Job J. Boozer and wife. Narcis sa C. Scott, et al.?Bill to Foreclose Mortgage, $c. BY virtue of a Decretal Order from Hon. James L. Orr, Circuit Judge, to me directed, I will sell to the highest bidder, at. public Outcry, at Anderson Court House, on Salcday in April next, Tlie Tract of Land, Described in the proceedings in this case as the property of Mrs. Sophia Griffin, situate in Ander son County, on waters of Twenty.Three-Mile Creek, on right of road leading from I'endleton to Dicksoa's bridge, bounded .by lands of Thomas Bickson, S. E. Maxwell, R. A. Maxwell and Es? tate of W. A. Gritfin, dee'd, containing Two Hundred and Seventeen Acres, More or less. TERMS OF SALE.?On a credit of one year, with interest from day of sale-r-cxccpt Ihc costs of these proceedings, which must be paid in cash? the purchaser giving bond, with at least two good sureties, to secure the purchase money.: or, if the purchaser elects, he can pay the whole in cash on day of sale. The purchaser to pay for stamps and titles. This land is rented for this year for fifty dol? lars?purchaser entitled to collect off T2nant 'the rent accruing after day of sale. JOHN W. DANIELS, c.c.r. Clerk's Office, Anderson C. II., "t March 8, 1809. | 87?4 WILLIAMSTON FEMALE ACADEMY. THIS Academy was opened in January, 1869. by Miss Jak IK Barmore, a lady well suited to fill the responsible position. -All the English branch? es are (aught. Also, Drawing and Painting. Vo? cal and Instrumental Music taught by Mrs. Swy gert, nh experienced teacher. Boarding can be had at $12 pc? month. For further information, address the Principal or Trustees. THOMAS CRYMES, Dn. H. I. EPTIXG, D. L. DONNALD, J. J. ACKER, A. J. Bit AD LEY, C. E. HORTON, Trustees. . March 18, 1869 88 wm. 8. kkk.sk. newton a. Jl'CULLY. REESE & McCULLY, Laic Bcwleg, Kccse .j- Co., ?mkxs in (feral Ptrt|ait%, commission Merchants, ?.ea.1 Estate and Exchange Brokers, Anderson, S. C. March 18,1869 88 MOLASSES! Just Received, ONE HHD. CUBA MOLASSES, ONE HHD. MUSCOVADO MOLASSES, For sale low by the gallon or barrel for cash. TOWERS & BURRISS. March 18,1808 - 38 4 Spectacles FOR THE OLD FOLKS, For sale by W. K. HAK IIIS, Watchmaker. March 18, 1800 38 CB0CKERY and GLASSWARE. JUST RECEIVED, a good assortment of best Crockery and Glassware, which will be sold low for cash or country produce, by TOWERS & BURRISS. March 11, 1809 37 4 Extra Family Flour ! TO arrive in a few days, Ten Barrels Extra Family Flour?vert fiwb?low for cash. TOWERS & BURRISS. March 18, 1869 38 3 FRESH MACKEREL!_ VERY fino No. 1 Mackerel for sale by the Kit or single fish. Call on TOWERS A BURRISS. March 11, 18G9 87 4 IMFR?VED COTTON PLANTER. THE undersigned offers to the planters of this and adjoining counties an JMPRO VED COTTON PLANTER, of his own invention, which has been used by him for the past two years with complete success. There are two kinds of this Tlanter ; .one for planting the seed alone, by which a single hand can open tho furrows, drop the seed, and cover at the same time, at the rate of five acres per day. The same amount of work can be ac? complished with the other, and in addition to open? ing the furrows, dropping the seed and covering, a separate partition enables you to put in fertili? zers in any desired quantity to the acre. It will plant cither cotton, corn or peas, nnd give any distance that may be desirable, which is a great advantage over all other inventions of this kind. It is simple in its-construction, and can be mana? ged as easy as a plow. Persons wishing to examine this Planter will find one of each kind on exhibition at the store of Kkksk k McCui.ly, No. 10 Granite Row, Ander? son C. H. Any information respecting this Plan? ter will be furnished on application to the above named firm. JAS. C. KEYS. March 4, 1SG0 . 86 4 THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, A3D ALL DISEASES Or TUB STOMACH AND LIVEE. TUET ARE RECOMMENDED TTT TnE MEDICAL FA C U"X,T~ST. HEGEMAN & CO,, AGENTS, NEW YORK. MannfactnredbyQ.F P?NKNIN, CHECST A1T3 .ATOTHTCAET, CHA RI.EST ON, S.O. tSf'For Sale Ity DruffffUtt Eccryioliere.'&l Feb 25, 1869 3-5 ' . ly DR. J. W. GURLEY, DENTIST, Office over IVL Lesser's Store. FULL SETTS of Artificial Teeth- inserted on the Vulcanite Ease, for from Twenty to Thirty-five Dollars, that for utility, comfort and beauty, can? not be excelled. Prices, both in the opcrativo and mechanical de? partment, as low as in Columbia or Charleston. Having been in practice for ton years, he feels confident, of giving entire satisfaction. May 13..18?8 47 ' 3ra Feb 11, 1869 33 ly* Twenty-five Dollars Reward! STOLEN, from the subscriber on the night of the 3rd day of February, 1809, a Sorrel Stallion COLT, three years old in April, of slender pro? portions, round bodied, with two white hind feet, nnd narrow blaze in his forehead. Roth sides of the Horse are marked with traces, two marks on each*side. The above Reward will be paid for the rccorery of the Horse, and any information rcgardiug him will be thankfully received. On the same night the horse was taken, a negro man left tho .neighborhood, and it is supposed that he committed the theft. Said negro is about five feet five or six inches high) weighs about 160 pounds, said to be twenty-five years old, and is of a dark color. When last seen, he had on an old broadcloth suit, and a common scarf. He calls himself Sam Johnson, and said he was raised in Laurens District, but. I am informed that his right name is Perry Gore, though sometimes he is called Eph. Gore. RICHARD DAVIS, ' Brushy Creek. Anderson District, S. fl. Any information addressed to Newton Scott. Anderson C. II., S. 0., will be duly acknowledged. Feb 18, 1809 34 DRS. JONES & ZACilARY, D E isT T I S T S, Office in the Benson House. FULL SETTS OF ARTIFICIAL TEETII, in? serted on the Vulcanite Rase, for from 20 to .1-"? dollars, that for utility, comfort nnd beauty cannot be excelled, and other work iu proportion to the above prices. Work w.ll certainly be done promptly, and at short notice. All work warranted to give satisfaction. Feb 25, I860 85 6 ?WM. HENRY TEESCOT, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Office?Pendlet??, So. Cm. March 4, 1_869_36_4_ Leather ! Leather! REST Oak Tanned and finely dressed Sij.es, Kip and Harness Leather, for sale by WATSON k CO., No. 9 Gnmito How. Feb 25, ISo'J 35 lui BY THOMAS DAWSON, MAJICFACTURKR OP Aifc KINDS OF Tinware, Stove Pipe, Guttering, House-Roofing", Size. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Plain, Fancy and Japanned' TIB'WAII* Constantly on Land, at Wholesale and Retail. ALSO, Stoves! Stoves! Stoves ! COOKING, HALL, OFFICE nnd PARLOR STOVES. I would respectfully call the attention1 of the public to our Cooking Stove Department. 1 hope that all those who wish anything in this line will call and sec for themselves. I will give the highest price for Beeswax, Old Copper, Pewter and cotton Rags. ?THOMAS DAWSON, North-East corner of J^iblic Square, Oct 14, 1.808 17 ? SPRING IMPORTATION :869._ ? Ribtons, Millinery and Straw Goods f ARMSTEOTGr GATOR & CO., 237 & 239 Baltimore Street, BALTIMORE, IM PORTERS AND .tODBERS OF BONNET and Trimn ing Ribbons, Velvet and Sash Riboons, Bonnet Crapes. Silks and Satins, Illusions, Blonds. Laces, Ruches, Netts, Velvets, French Flovrcrs and Feathers, Straw Bonnets and Ladies Hats, trimmed and untrimmed, Sundowns and Shaker Hoods. The largest Stock of Millinery Goods in this country, and unequalled in choice variety, which we offer at prices that will defy competition. Orders solicited. Feb 18, 1809 84 COUNTRY PRODUCE, CORN, "PJ?7AS>, BAGS, EGGS, BACON, LARD, OR almost anything taken in exchange for Goods at cash prices. Call and see us when you want to barter. We keep always on hand a well assorted slock of ' DRUGS and MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS and PUTTY, Together with? DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, Aid HARDWARE, In fact, anything you netd, sick or well. W. II. NARDIN & CO., No. 7 Brick Range. March 4,18G9 30 W. F. Barr & Co., DEALERS IN Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, &c, North Side of tht Public Square, At the Old Stand of Bewley, Keese & Co. KEEP constantly on hand a full assortment of Goods, and purchase all kinds Country Produce. March 4, I860 36 Instalments of the Blue Ridge Railroad Called For. * THE 10th, 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th inetal inenls are celled for as follows : The 10th Instalment oa 15th of April, 1809. 17 th 15th May, " 18;h " 15th June, ? 19th " lulll July, " 20th " ? 16th Aug. " If not paid at last tint 3 Will be declared forfeit? ed by order of the Stockholders. W. 11. D. GAILLAKD, Sec. & Treas. Jan 14, 1808 29 lam8m. Notice to Oruardians, &c. GAURDIANS, Trusttes, Receivers, Committee men, Administrators. Executors, &c, who nre re? quired to make annual leturns to this office, of the Estates In their hands, oossession or management, are notified that the sam2 must be mode on or by the first day of April next, or rules will be issued pgatnst them as delinqi cnts. W. W. HUMPHREYS, p.j.a.c. Jan 21, 1809 30 10 Administrator's Notice of Final Settlement. THE Creditors of David Cummihgs, dee'd, will tnke notice that I will be at Anderson C. H. on Tuesday, the 5th day o:' April next, to have a final settlement of th? Estate of deceased, before the Probate Judge, and alj persons having demands against the same, or ir. any way interested, arc notified to be present. ROBERT CUMMINGS, Adm'r. Feb 25. 1800 35 0 AdministratorY. Notice of Final Settlement. \ ALL persons having demands against the Es? tate of James Nelson, dee'd, or in anywise inter estcd in the same, arc notified tD meet me in the Probate Judge's Office at Anderson C. H., on the 9th of April next for final settlement of said (state. S. W. WILSON, Adm'r. March 4, 1809 36 ? 6* A FEW OF THOSE CELEBRATED r Cotton Plant and Monarch Cooking Stoves Yet on hand; and for sale low for cash, Ry ? TOWERS & BURRISS. ' March 11, 1809 37 4 Buckwheat Flour a few bags of that superior Bu;jswheat f1 and a few gallons of that choi*e s pup aud New Orleans Molasses yet on hn ;tI(lf an(1 for sale lo \i i ii i?ra Lowers & burriss. March 11, 1809 g- ? ^ 'lust Received! A lot of fine Northum Pink Eye Potatoes, low for cash, by w. F. barr d CO. March 4, 1809 36 BUCKWHEAT FLOUR ! A prime article, fresh and new, for sale by W. F. bark & co. March I, 1809 30. DRUGS! DRUGS! DRUGS! % BAKER, ? ... ? ..-..-f-.i ??????') v;:'M bat WHOLESALE A?D RETAIL DRTJGOISTri; At tlie Sign of tie Golden Mortar, fjOETH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, j ? -? " ' ?' ??? ???-'' -^ -y1' Anderson C. H., S. C, . ? ;?><?/? g^ip WILL keep constantly on hand", a complete assort ment of PURE and' FRESH ' ' .???'? ? " '; ? >s **.Uf' t?:.y7 ? ' f'.-f'i ? Ui-.r teift DRUGS, MEDICINES, PATENT MEDICINES, . PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, DYES, GLASS, ' PUTTY, &c., &cV Which will be sold CHEAP for CASH er <?OtJN TRY PRODUCE. Give us a call and examine our Goods before buying elsewhere. WALTERS & BAKER, Druggist*. Feb 11, 1869 88 A CABD. Mi THE subscriber takes pleasure ? in informing his friends and the public generally, that be is still to be found at C. GRAVELEY'S HARDWARE STORE, No. 62 East Bay, Charleston, S. C, anoT will be glad to see his friends there. He would als* slate that he will attend to the Selling of any Produce that may be sent to him, and will als? give bis personal attention to the buying of any articles in the mercantile line when orders are ac? companied with cash. C. S. ROBINSONS ;: Feb 18, 1868 84 8m ?';' Planters' Cast Steel Hoes*! WE have just received, direct from the mann? factory, . 50 Dozen Planters1 Cast Steel Hoe?/ Made to order and warranted, with our firm name branded on each Hoe. KEESB & McCULLY, No. 10 C'ranlte Row. Feb 18, 1869 - 84 2m -_-?-? e. b. keese. ? ? 3.1. &IXO. KEESE & -KJtN?5 i) kale us in Hardware, Crockery, &c ? &c, At the Old Stand of England & Bleckley, ANDERSON C? H,, S. C? Jan 28, 1869 81 8m * TO THE PUBLIC. THE undersigned gius notice that he it again, I established in business lor himself, and will take)' i pleasure in receiving calls from all of his old l frierids, at tile slore formerly occupied by Wm. M. Osborne, on Mechanic's Row, on the street leading" to ihe Depot. He solicits a share of patronage, and will keep constantly oh hand a full assortment of Liquors, Family Groceries^ Country Produce, &c. E. W. BYRUM. ' Feb 4,1869 82 _'_,_ CHOICE LIQUORS! WHISKEY, BRANDY, WINES, and other Li? quors, of (he beBt brands, for sale by the bottle or at wholesale. E. W. BYRUM, Osbome's old stand, Mechanic's Bow.' j Feb 4, 1809 82" COUNTRY PEODUOE. THE highest market price paid for every de? script Ion Of Country Produce, by E. W. BYRUM, Osbome's old stand, Mechanic's Bow. Feb 4, 1869 82 DICKSON COTTOtf SEED* ONE HUNDRED BUSHELS of this celebrated variety of Cotton Seed on hand and for sal* ay E. W. BYRUM? Osbome's old Bland, Meoikaaic'a Rov* Feb 4, 1869 3? Attention, Cotton Shippers, 'rt'E are prepared t? moke liberal advances on Cotton shipped to Messrs. 1'bost & Adueji, Charles? ton, S.'C. TOWERS & BURWISS*, Na 4 Granite Row, \ Anderson C H. i Oct 7, 186J! 16 Excelsior Family Dyes, or Ana line Dyes \ JUST rcccivod, of all shades, with full directions for use, for sale by W. H. NARDIN & CO. March 4, 1869 ; 86 A Few More Fresh Garden Seed! FROM D. Landrclh & Son on hand and fox sale. Also, Buncombe Cabbage Seed. W. H. NARDIN & CO. March 4, 1S6I) 3G