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local Mews in brief. Masonic Celebration.?It is conterapl.ilcd to hive a celebration at this place on next St. John's Day, 24th of June. The particulars will be an? nounced in due time. SiiARrK & Fant.?The advertisement of this firm will appear next week. In the meantime, we can assure the public that they are receiving a large and elegant assortment of goods, which they are anxious to dispose of at reasonable prices. Frost.?There was a killing frost yesterday morning in this vicinity, and early vegetables wil? ted under its iuiutencc. The weather has been un? usually bold for the past few days, and fears are entertained that the wheat crop will suffer. Twen? ty years ago to-day considerable snow was on the ground, and one of our oldest citizens remarked to us on yesterday that there had been a cold snap about the middle of April every year siuce. Furnishing Goods and Ready made Clothino. ?The "noisy man" has been to New York, shook hands with all the people, enquired after the health ?f their numerous wife and children, and returned to Anderson with a superb stock of goods suitable for gentlemen's wear, which the firm proposes to sell at short profits. The people know where to find J. 11. Clark & Sons, and will give them a full share of patronage. They arc agents for the cele? brated Empire Sewing Machine, f.nd invite atten? tion to its superiority and excellence. Handsome Apartments.?The public will learn by advertisement that Dr. J. W. Gurley has re? moved his office, and is now oligibly located over the store of Sullivan, Mattisox & Co. We paid him a short visit the other day, and were highly pleased with the elegance and good taste display? ed by him in fitting up his new oOice. The recep? tion room is a handsome parlor, vhile the opera? ting room is commodious and neatly furnished. If there could be any pleasure in submitting to den? tal operations, the recognized skill of Dr. Gurlet and his tasteful surroundings would secure that pleasure. We advise those needing the services of a dentist to give him a call. items-editorial and otherwise. ? Congress, it seems, has determined uot to re? construct reconstruction in Georg a. ? A Cincinnati firm is to cole nize SSO,000 acres in Louisiana. ? The President has signed tin; bill providing for elections in Yirgiuia, Mississippi and Texas. ? Gen. Simon B. Buckucr has fjont into the life insurance agency business at New Orleans. ? Good children will be gL.d to hear that Tex? as has raised a large castor oil crop this year. ? Monticello, near Charlotlesvil'.e, Ya., the resi? dence of Thomas Jefferson, is lo be sold by the Sheriff n;xt month. ? Mr. L. Worthington, of the firm of Gowcr, Cox, Marklcy & Co., of Greenville, died on the 7th instant. ? Henry Cobia, Esq., a prominent merchant of Charleston, has been elected President of the Board of Trade. ? Spanglcr and Arnold, the so called assassina tion conspirators, who were pardoned by President Johnson, arrived at Baltimore last week. ? Kansas is said to have a bctersystcm of rail? roads constructed and projected than any other State in the Union. '?The Senate has confirmed Wilder as Post? master a* Columbia, S. C. This is the first color? ed nomination that has been confirmed. ? Hon. Horatio Seymour is still at Keokuk, Iowa, iiiid up by the injuries he recently received by the railroad accident near Peoria, Illinois. ? Alexander Hamilton wrote with his own hand the Act which kept Alexander T. Stewart out of the Treasury Department. ? Each member of the Legislature of this State, for his services last session, received $552,90. The Speaker of the House ?400 extra. ? The House Committee on Elections has been divided into sub-committees to take evidence in the contested cases in the Third and Fourth Con? gressional Districts of this Slate. ? A prospectus is out for a paper in New York to be called The Imperialist. The name sufficiently indicates its political course. The Citizen thinks that it will go for Gen. Grant as Emperor. ? The Republicans carried Connecticut at the general election last week for State officers. The Congressional delegation is divided equally, with a loss of one Democratic member. ? A copyright has been granted Dr. A. G. Mackey fdr a new Masonic work, entitled '-The Symbolism* of Frcemasonary ; illustrating and ex? plaining its science and philosophy, its legends, myths and symbols." ? The PenS.icola and Georgia Railroad of the State of Florida, has recently been sold for more than $100,000 above its bonded indebtedness, thus bringing the old bonds, most of which are owr-cd by Northern men, up to par. ? John G. Clark, a Texan millionaire, died re? cently, without leaving a will, and his immense estate was sold for the benefit of the State Treas? ury, there being no 'tnown heirs. Several parlies are now attempting to prove, however, that they are his heirs. ? TwitcheM, who was convicted at Philadelphia Borne time siucc of the murder of his wife's mother, and whose execution was fixed for last Friday, was found dead in-his cell on Thursday morning. It is supposed that some friends who visited left pois? on with him. ? Senator Spragtic, of the United Stales Senate, says "there is less morality jn American society than in any other civilized society on the face of the earth," und "ihe country is on the brink of a precipice, and uuless the people can be roused from their apathy all is lost." ? A dispatch to the New York Triburic says : "It is rumored by General Longstrect's frieuds that he will hold the place of Surveyor of Ihe port of New Orleans for only a si.ort lime, and should General Sickles decline the Mexican mission Long street will be nominated for thai place'." ? Edgefield is organizing a "Monument and Charitable Association," to erect a suiiuble monu? ment whereon wiil be inscribed the names of all the cinzensof that County who perished during the war. The association is also lo extend aid to the indigent widows and chidren of the dead. ? Cubans in New York claim to have private advices from London that the English government has consented to recognize the Cuban insurgents as belligerents, and allow the prcrchasc of war mate? rial in British ports. It is believed that France will follow (he English example. ? The Milledgeville (Ueo.) Southern RemriUr has hit upon a novel plan lo get its subscription accounts nettled up. The editor offers, in ihe event of five-sixth of Ins subscribers paying all past in? debtedness and also for 1809, to distribute a num? ber of prizes, among t hem a line gold watch, silver pitcher, cake basket, &c. Administrator's Notice. ALL persons having demands against the Es? tate ox" Jesse N. Emerson, dee'd, arc hereby noti? fied to render them, properly attested, to the tin dersigucd within the time prescribed by law : nnd all indebted to said* Eslite to make payment at once. SAMUEL J. EMERSON, Adm'r. April 8,1869 41 4 MONEY, MONEY ! WANTED, Old BANK BILLS of all the South? ern States, for which the highest market price will be given bv KEESE & McCULLY, No. 10 Granite Row. April 8, 18G9 41 2m TO THE LADIES. -0 Miss M. J. Eniow HAS returned with a splendid stock of MILLI? NERY, and is prepared to suit any of her custo? mers, both old and young. She would respectful? ly invite the ladies to call and see her slock. She is prepared to carry on Dress Making in all its branches, and sewing of any kind. Alec, dyeing silk. She can be found at the Benson Honse, and earnestly solicits the patronage of the ladies. April 8, 18G9 41 3 Assignee's Notice of Appointment. In the District Court of the Uniled Statu for the District of South Carolina. is the matter of joseth j. ACKER, BANKRll't. To irhom it may Concern.?The undersigned here? by gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of Joseph J. Acker, of Willir.mslon, iu the County of Anderson and State of South Carolina, within said District, who has been adjudged a bankrupt upon his own petition, by the District Court of said District. Dated Anderson, 2nd day of April, A. D. 18G9. THOMAS CRY.MES, Assignee. April 8, 18G9 41 3 IN EQUITY?ANDERSON. Thomas A. Sherard and David J. Shcrard vs. Phoebe H. Sherard. Jepiha F. Wilson and wife Eliza J., ct al.?Bill for Partition of Land, Re? lief, 4 c. IT appearing to my satisfaction that John E. Prcssley and wife, Martha S., two of the Defen? dants in the above mentioned case, reside beyond the limits of this State. On motion of Whitncr, Comp. Sol., Ordered, That the said Defendant* do appear and plead, nnswer or demur to the sitid Complain? ants said bill of ccmplaint Within forty days from the publication hereof; or the same will be taken pro confesso as to them. JOHN W. DANIELS, c.c.r. Clerk's Office, April G, 18G9. 41?G NOTE.?We would call Ihe particular alt etil icn of our friends to Ihe above card. P. P. To.il*: has a large Factory, and such facilities as enable llihi to supply Ihe best work of his own make at low prices. A very large nnd complete assortment al? ways on hand at his Factory, Horlbeck's Wharf, near North Eastern Railroad Depot, Charleston, S. C. N. B.?Orders from Ihc country solicited, nnd strict attention paid to shipping iu good order. April 8, 18G9 41 ly NEW SPRING GOODS. KEB?E & KING ARE receiving a NEW and well-selected stock of GOODS, consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HAEDWARE and CROCKEEY, Boots and Shoe y Which they will sell low for CASH or BAR? TER. Call and see us at tho old stand of England, Bleck ley & Co. KEESE & KINO. April 8, 18G9 41 Ira Patent >Xetiillie WHITE WIRE CLOTHES LINE. THE undersigned is agent for the celebrated Patent Metalic WHITE WIRE, the only article suitable for a clothes line. Every family should have ond ; it will not rust or corrode, though kept iu water for any length of time, even salt water. It will last, for twenty or fifty years, and is the cheapest Clothes Line in the world, to say nothing of its great convenience, as there is no necessity to put it up and take it down every time used, like the old-fashioned rope or cord. It does not iu any way discolor, wear or injure clothes that are hung upon i?, and they never freeze to it. j Price, only 3 cents vir foot. W. II. B. TODI). Also, agent for the improved under-feed Com? mon Sense Family Sewing .Machines, price S15.?>') and warranted for five years. Agent tor Wilson's Shuttle Machine, with table,double-thread.stitch? ing alike on both sides; price $10 aud upwards. April 1,1809 40 3 Administrator's Notice. ALL persons having demands against the Es? tate of Mrs. Nelly H Ureazcale, deceased, will present them to the undersigned, properly atlest ed, for payriieht, within the time prescribed by law. Those indebted to the said Estate will make payment without delav, as the Estate must be settled. M. BRBAZEALE, Adm'r. March 25, 1809 I'd 4* TO PRINTERS. FOR SALE, 250 lbs. LONG PRIMER, used for two years on a weekly paper; Also, a small WASHINGTON PRESS, with Koller Moulds, &c. Bargains can be had on early application to Hoyt & Go., Anderson, S. C. April 1, 1809 40 Just Received ! A lot of fifi* Northern Pink Eye Potatoes, low for cash, by W. F. HARK & CO. March 4. 18G9 30 IN EQUITY?ANDERSON. Robi-.rt.M. Gordon vs. Alex. Gordon, Henry L. Bruns, et al.?Bill for Partition, Relief, See. IT appearing to my satisfaction tliar. Henry L. Bruns nnd children, Henry M. nnd Jennie Bruns, James M. Gardiner and children. William, James, Euphemia, Andrew, Margaret and Robert Gardi? ner, Defendants to the above mentioned Bill, re? side beyond the limits of this Slate. On motion I of Whitner, Comp. Sol.. Ordered, That said Defendants do appear and plead, answer or demur to said Bill within forty days from the publication of this Rule, or the same will be taken pro confesso as to them'. JOHN W. DANIELS, c.c.p. Clerk's Office. April 8, 1809._41?0 In the District Court of the United States, for South Carolina--January Term, 1869. In the matter of John Cuxninqham, of Rock villc, AnderS?ll County, Bankrupt.?Petition for Fall and Final Discharge in Bankruptcy. ORDERED, That a hearing be had on the 30th day of April, 1869, nt Federal Court House in Charleston, S. C; and that all Creditors, Ac, of said Bankrupt appear at said time and place, rnd show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the Petitioner should not be granted. And that the second And third meeting of Creditors of said Bankrupt will be held at the office of C. G. Jl%er, Esq., Register of Third Congressional District, S. C, on the 28th day of April. 1809, at 12 m. By Order of the Court, the 2nd day of April, 1869.- ? . . . DANIEL IIORLBECK, Clerk of the Dist. Court of the U. S. for S. C. April 8, 1809 41 3 UNITES STATES INTERNAL REVENUE, Assessor's Office, 3rd District So. Ca., ANDERSON, Armt; 1,1869. NOTICE is hereby given that on the 20th day of April. 1809, at my office in Anderson, appeals will be received and determined relative to any errone? ous or excessive valuations, assessments or enu? merations by the Assessor or Assistant Assessors of the annual taxes for 1809, which have been as? sessed. The Assessor's office is open daily, during busi? ness hours, for the hearing of Appeals by parties who shall nppcar voluntarily before him, relating to any taxes which have been assessed, and which have not been committed to the Collector. All nppcals lo the Assessor as aforesaid, must be made in writing, nnd speciTy the particular cause, matter or thing respecting which a decision is requested, and must, moreover, slate theground or principle of crFor complained of. H. O. HERRICK, U. S. Assessor 3rd District S. C. April 8, 1869 41 Office Secretary and Auditor Grkknvij.lk and Columbia Railroad Com part, Columbia, S. C, April 1, 1809. NOTICE is hereby given, that on and after the 8tii INSTANT, tho six months' interest due upon the first mortgage nnd guaranteed debt of this Company, falling due on the 1st day of January last, will be paid on presentation nt this office, less 5 per cent., retained for Internal Revenue Tax- : Provided, the holders of the said first mortgage and guaranteed Bonds nnd Certificates of Indebt? edness will fund all interest nccruing upori them up lo July 1, 1808, in the Bonds and Ceitiftcates of Indebtedness of the Company, endorsed by the Slate. First Mortgage Bonds of the Company, with the interest and coupons upon them, which- have not yet been exchanged, will be substituted by the Bonds nnd Certificates of Indebtedness of the Company, endorsed by the State ; also, the Bonds of the Company, with the interest and coupons upon them, which are not secured by mortgage or oilier lieu, will be substituted by the Bonds and Certificates of Indebtedness of the Company, en? dorsed by the State, at a reduction of three dol? lars to one?as provided in the Act of 1860, or in second mortgage Bouds and Certificates of Indebt? edness of the Company at pur, nt the option of the holder. Also, the Bo.ids of the Company issued under the Act of the Legislature of 1801, will be exchanged and substituted by other Bonds author? ized under the Act of I860, when so desired by the holders. Coupons for payment nnd Bonds and Coupons for exchange and for funding, will be forwarded or presented, to C. V. CARRINGTON, Secretary and Auditor. April 8, 18C9 41 2 Sheriff's Sale. BY viriuc of the following Tar Execution?, to me directed and delivered by Daniel Brown, Esquire, County Trensurer, I will expose to sale at Ander? son Court House, on Saledny next, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One House and Lot in the town of Anderson, containing 26 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., nt the suit of the State for taxes. One Lot iu the town of Anderson, containing I alt' nn acre, more or less, bounded by lots of L. T. Arnold, John McGrath and others, levied on as ihe property of the Estate of Z. Chainblee, dee'd, at ihc suit of (he State for taxes. One Lot on Calhoun street in the town'of An? derson, containing two iicre?. more or lese, boun? ded by lots of Dr. A. Evins. McDonald andot hers, levied on as the property of Mrs. Quinby, at the suit of the State for taxes. One Lot in the town cf Anderson, containing one acre, more or less, bounded by lots of Elias Earle and the Blue Ridge Railroad, levi?d on as the properly of Charles Mahcw, at the suit of Ihe State for taxes. One Lot on the Greenville road, in the town of Andersou, containing six acres, more or less, bounded by lots of W. J. Ligon, Elias Karle and o:hers, levied on nslhc property of T. M. Horsey, at. the suit of the State for taxes. One Tract of Land, containing thirteen acres, more or less, known as the Mill tract, on Wilson's c:-cek, adjoining lands of D. L. Hall and Ezekiel Hall, levied on as the property of J. P. Tucker, at the suit of the State for taxes. Terms cash. WM. McGUKIN, s.a.c. April 8, 1808 41 SHERIFF'S SALE; BY viriuc of writs of Fiera Facias to me directed, I will expose lo sale on Saleday next, at Anderson C. II., within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit : One improved Lot in the village of Pcndlclon, containing 4 acres, more or less, on Main street, bounded by lots of James Hunter nnd others, le? vied on as Ihc property of It. J. Pcarce, at the suit of Win. Marschcr & Co. nnd others. One Tract of Land, containing 345 acres, more or less, on waters of Roiik creek, bounded by lands of Mrs. DacilS, Isariah Lawless ami others, levied on as the property of Esther E. Blake, at the suit of Win. N. Blake. Six bales of Cot ton, levied on as Ihc properly of A. M. Nenl;al the suit of Ann E. Smith, Execu? trix, and others. One Tract of Land, containing 1?0 acres, innre or less, on waters of Twenty-Six Mile creek, bounded by lands of Mrs. McKlrdy, Thomas Dick? son and others, levied on as the property of C. B. Brown, at (he suit of J. N. Whitlaker, Assignee. Ort? TrtJCt of Land, containing !>43 acres, mote or less, near the village of Pcndlclon, botlnded by lands of Dr. T. J. Picken?, Dr. J. E. Adger, Mrs. Leah Burns nnd others, levied on as the properly of George Seaborn, nt the suit of J. ?. E. Sloan & Co. OnCT-nctof Land, containing 120 acres, more or less, on waters of Tweuty-three-Milc 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 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 properly of Samuel Brown, jr., at the suit of Daniel Broivn for ihc use of others. Terms Cash?purchasers lo pny for lilies find stamps. WM. McGUKIN; *.?:?. April f:, 1809 41 Spring1 and Summer Go?ds. 0 I HAVE NOW OPENED A COMPLETE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF DRT600D8, CLOTHING, Fancy Ware and Groceries, mt stock includes a fine assortment op Jaconets', Hats, Mozambiques, Boots, Muslins, Shoes, Delaines, Coats, Calicoes, Pantaloons, Hoop Skirts, Vests, &e. I can furnish an excellent article of FLOUR at S12.00 per Barrel, and am now receiving a fine lot of Brade's Scythe Blades, Brade Hoes, Axes, Shovels, Forks, And all kinds of Farming Utensils. I want it understood by the public at large that no one can undersell me. M. LESSER, Agent, 3 Granite liow. April 1,1809 40 Attention! Right Dress! DRESS UP RIGHT. An Entire New Lot of Spring and Summer Cassimeres. -o THE undersigned take pleasure in announcing to their old friends and customers that they have just received a splendid siock of Goods for Men's Wear, consisting of Cloths, Cassimeres, black and fancy, i? French and English Drab d'Eics, Cashmarels, &c, &c. also, A fine lot of Shoes and Hals, Ready Made Clothing. Spring & Summer, A small lot of Ladies' Goods, All of which we will sell as cheap as can be pur? chased elsewhere. TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. We continue to carry ort the Tailoring hnsincss, ^nd are prepared to execute dtlsiom work in the bestand nlosi fashionable style, mid at the short? est notice. ftaT" Satisfaction invariably guaranteed. Givti Us a call: J. R. SMITH & SON. Also, LEATHER kept constantly on hand, and the highest prices paid for Dry and Green Hides. April 1, 18G9 40 CITIZENS' SAYINGS BANK, of SOUTH CAROLINA. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL-SSOO.OOO. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS .' Deposits of SI and Upwards Received. -o MECHANICS, Laborers, Clerks, Planters, Pro? fessional Men and Trustees can deposit their Funds and receive interest compounded every six months. officers : Ges. WADE HAMPTON, President. Col. J. B. PALM HR. Vice President. THOMAS E. GREGG, Cashier. J. C. B. SMITH, Assistant Cashier. Persons at a distance may send money by Ex? press or Exchange. April 1, 1809 40 ly Widows, and orphans Benefit Life Insurance Company, Of New York. ALL TBE PROFITS TO POLICY HOLDERS. No Restriction upon Travel or Residence. POLICIES issued upon all modern and ap? proved plans of insurance, including children's endowments. Dividends annually to Policy holders. GREGG, PALMER & CO.. General Agents for South Carolina. WM. LEE. Special Agent. Anderson C. IL, S. 0. Dr. T. A. EVIN'S, Medical Examiner. April 1, 1869 40 ly Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York. Tlxe Largest in tlie World; ASSETS OVE? THIRTY MILLIONS. Policies Self-Sustaining in Thirteen Years. All Profits Paid to Policy J folders. DIVID EN I)S P A 1 D A NN UA I. L Y. -?o GREGG, PALMER & CO., ?eiicral Agehts for South Carolina. WM. LEE.. Special Agent, Anderson C. IL, S. C. Dn. T. A. EV1K3, Medical Examiner. April 1, 1809 40 ly IN EQUITY?ANDERSON. B. Frank Sloan vs. Win. II. I). Gaillard and wife, Snlly T. et ul.? Bill to Partition Heal Estate. IT appearing lo my satisfaction that Murrah Sloan, one of the Defendants lo the above men? tioned Bill, resides beyond the limits of this Stiite. On motion of Whitner, Comps. Sol., Ordered, That said Defendant do' appear and plead, answer or demur lo the said Bill of Com? plaint within forty days from the publication here? of, or ihe same will be taken pro ennfesso as lo him. JOHN W. DANIELS, C.C.r. Clerk's Office, Anderson County, I March SI, 1809. / 40?f. Executor's Notice. PERSONS indebted lo the Estate of George Poor, deceased, are hereby notified that payment i of ttfeir indebtedness must be made immediately, or the Notes will be placed in the hands of some : one legally authorized to enforce collections. Those liaving demands against the said Estate will present them lo the undersigned, properly at tested, within the time prescribed bv law. M. BltEAZEALE, Ex'r. March 25, 1809 39 3 ! SPRING GOODS* 1869i THE CHEAPEST AID SESTI C. A. REE? Offers to tbe Public a Choice Variety Of Spring and Summer Goods, Embracing everything kept in a rett.il Store, which will be sold nt the lowest figures for Cash. He invites particular attention to the following specialities: Ladies' Dress Goods, JFaney Goods and Trimmings, Boots and Shoes, Hardware any Buggy Materials, Crockery and Glassware, Ready Made Clothing. Also Gents' HATS of every description and at prices to suit all. In addition 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 IKON, of every size and description. ITnmily Groceries, Including Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses, Rice, &c, always fresh and the stock complete. Feeling satisfied that my present Stock of Goods is equal to any other House in prices i'rid 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, 1800 30 3ni S?UTH CAROLINA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY. Authorized Capital, Five Million Dollars, Present Limit, $530,000 -o THE Office of this Company is now opened at No. 19 Broad Street (South-Wcstern Railroad Rank) for the receipt of Deposits, Discount of Puper, Purchase and Sale of Exchange, and the transaction of a General Ranking Business. Interest allowed on Deposits npo? terms estab? lished by the Board of Directors. The Company is also a legal depository for moneys paid into Court, will receive Registry and Transfer Rooks, act as agent to pay Coupons and Dividend.', and as Trustee in Railroad Mortgages. ntRECfdnfl. W C Bee, of Wm C Bdc & Co; AS Johnston, of Johnston, Crews & Co; Ruht Mure, of Root Mure & Co; W B Williams, of W B William's &. Soh ; E II Frost, of Frost & Adger; J E Adger. of J E Adgcr & Co; Henry Gourdirt. of GourdiU, Mat thiesscn & Co; George L Buist, tff Buist & Buist; C G Memmingcr, of Mcmminger. Jcrvey Sl Pinck ney; T J Kcrr, 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 Caldwcll; W K Ryan, J S Welsman, B O'Ntfiflj J J Gregg, Gran, ilcville, S C. For further information address GEO. S. CAMERON, President. THOS. R. WARING, Cashier. Charleston, S. C, March 12,1809. 39?18 Lands, Lands! KEESEi & McOULLY, Brokers & Dealers in Southern Kea! Estate, WILL attend to buying and selling Southern Lands. Keep constantly on hand, Plats and de? scriptions of lands for sale. Parties desiring to purchase in the South, and those who desire to sell their property, will find it to Iheir interest to consult with us. We have correspondence in New York, Boston, Hartford, Conn., Baltimore and oth? er Northern cities. Those who wish to sell their lands will please send us a full descriptioii and plat and Deeds of the same. Parlies wishing to purchase, either North or South, will do well to correspond with us. Will be pleased nt all times lo send Plat and de? scription of lands fdr sale by us. Any informa? tion cheerfully given. No charge is made unless sules are effected. Reference given on our card. KEESE & McCULLY, - Brbkers aud Real Estate Agents, Anderson C. H., S. C. Q<3?~ Kcotccf Courier copy six months and send bill to this office. March 25, 1809 39 WILLIAMSTON Female academy THIS Academy was opened in January, 18G9, by Miss Janik Bahmokk, a lady well suited to fill the responsible position. All the English branch? es are taught. Also, Drawing and Painting. Vo? cal and Instrumental .Music taught by Mrs. Swy ckut, an experienced teacher. Boarding can be had at $12 per month. For further information, address the Principal or Trustees. THOMAS CRVMES, Du. II I. EPT1NG, I). L. DONNALD, J. .1. ACKER. A. J. BRADLEY, C E. MORTON, Trustees. March 18. 1809 38 wm. 5. kef.sr. nkvton a. Jl'cUM.t. KEESE & McCULLY, Late Barley, Keese Co., ?twlm in Central lltcrcjmnbjjt; COMMISSION MERCHANTS; Real Estate and Exchange Brokers, Andorson, S. C. March 18, 1809 38 A CARD/ THE subscriber lakes pleasure in informing his friends and ihe public generally flint he is still I?? be found at C. t'RAVELEY'S HARDWARE STORE, No. 52 East Bay. Charleston, S. C, and will he glad to see his friends there. He would also stair that he will attend lo the Selling of any Produce fhat rr/ay be sohl to him, and will also give his personal attention lo ihe buying of any articles in ihe mercantile line when orders are ac? companied with cash. C. S. ROBHNSON. Feb 18, 1808 r,l 3m Saddlery and Harness I I HELDMANN, At the Avell-Iiiiovrn Stand? Mechanic's Eow, De; ?t Street, KEEPS constantly on hand and will make to ordct all kinds of Saddles and Harness, Bridles, Collars, Halters, Every description of Wagon Harness; Riding nnd Drivfrtg Whips; Wagon Hames & Chains* Baltimore oak-tanned Sole and Harness Leather; Harness Mounting of all descriptions'; Carriage and Buggy Trimmings, Shoe Thread of superior quality, &c\ All Icinu* oi* X? cp a.i r in g, Either on Saddles or Harness done at short nolicd and in the best manner, including seating and padding Saddles. All work warranted, whether' repairing or entirely new. Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore* bestowed upon me, 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 39 3m Tay Mum HEPATIC BITTERS, THEY CUKE DYSPEPSIA, AXD A? DISEASES Or TUB STOMACH AND LIVER. TUET ARE RECOSTMETOED BT TOE 2vtfiblCAL FACULTY: HEGEMAN & CO.; AGENTS, NEW YORK: MoTiufa?trjTefJbyC.F PANKRltf, eaSlCST A1T3 A7QTEZCAS7, ??ABLESTON, S.C. 1^-For Salr Inj Drxtyijixta I'.rcrytrlicre.'xiM Feb 25. 18C9 35 Jy TTc.v BORSTEL, ^NoabrickrakgE) Feh ll, 1869 . 83 ly* _' -?-_:_:_3 T iVenty-flye Dollars Reward i STOLEN, from the subscriber on the night of the 3rd day of February,-1809, a Sorrel StaUion COLT, three years old in April, of slender pro^ portions, round.bodied, with two white.hind feet; and narrow blaze in his forehead. Both sides of the Horse are marked with traces, two marks od ?ach side. The above Reward will be paid for the recovery of the Horse, and any information j regarding him Will be thankfully received. On the same night the horse was taken, anegfd mm left ihe neighborhood, and it is supposed that be 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 id Laurens District, but l am informed that his right name is Perry Gore, though sometimes he is balled Epb. Gore. RICHARD DAVIS,. Brushy Creek, Anderson District, S.9. Any information addressed 10 Newton Scott; Anderson C. H., S. C., will be duly acknowledged: Feb 18, 1869 34 _._3 DRS. JONES & ZACHAKY, d 1C 1st TIS f Si Office in the Benson House. FULL SETTS OF ARTIFICIAL TEETH, ih\ serted on the Vulcanite Base, ftff from 20 to 85* dollars, fhat for utility, comfort attd beauty cannot bo excelled, arid other, work in proportion to the' .-ihovc prices. Work will certainly be. done promptly, and at short notice. J6@T All woflf warranted to give satisfaction. Feb 25, 1809 3? 8 E. E. KXESK. J. T. KIS?.' KEESE & KISS, nKALKRS fV Hardware; Crockery, &c? &c, At the' Old Stand of England & Bleckte^ ANDERSON C. H., S. C. Jnn 28, 1869 31 8m Planters Cast Steel Hoes! WE have just received, direct from the maau~ factory, 50 Dozen Planters' Oust Steel Hb?sV Made to ord?rnnd vnrrmn-rcd, tfirh our firm name branded ??onsh Mo*'.' KEESE & McCULLV, No. 10 Granite Row. Fefc fS, 1869 ?l 2ta