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LOCAL NEWS IN BRIEF. Grand Concert.?The villagers will be pleased to learn that Master Ferdinand Carbi, the young solo-violinist, will give a concert in Masonic Hall this evening. We hear the performance of this musical prodigy spoken of in the highest terms* and trust that a full house will greet his appear? ance to-night. For particulars, read the advertise? ment in another column. Important to Bondholders.?An advertise? ment from the County Auditor furnishes important information to such persons as have failed to make returns to the assessors of railroad bonds in their possession. The time for making such returns has been extended to the 1st of May, and all interes? ted should give heed to the notice. The Jcrt List.?According to law, the list of persons from whieh jurors are to be drawn for the next term of Court has been prepared and posted On the Court House. Objections to persons named on the list should be presented to the Board, con? sisting of the Sheriff, Clerk and County Commis? sioners, and we would suggest thai: the list be ex amiacd by all citizens visiting this place, and Where legal objections exist that they should be re? ported on or before the 5th day of May, when the juries will be drawn. Emporicm of Fashion.?Our fair readers are particularly requested to read the advertisement of Fowler & McDonald, of Abbeville. These gentlemen offer great inducements in the Millinery line, and are prepared to fill orders promptly and satisfactorily. The announcement that Mrs. John A. Wieb, a lady of excellent taste and judgment, and well known to many of our readers, will give especial attention to any orders irom Anderson, is sufficient guarantee that patrons from this District will be entirely pleased with their purchases. Mr. James W. Fowler, the senior member of this firm, is an old acquaintance of ours, and we take pleas? ure in recommending his establishment to this com? munity. A beautiful little specimen hat has been received, and in behalf of the two-year old miss for whom it was intended we beg to return sincere thanks. Township Elections.?The annual township elections were heW on Tuesday, April lSlh, as provided by law. We annex the hst of officers in the various townships, as far as heard from : Varenncs.?John Wilson, P. A. Masters and D. Cl Howard, Selectmen; W. S. Hall, Town Clerk; Gilford Burriss, J. B. Simpson, S. A. Dean and W. G. Watson, Surveyors ; Grief T?te, Constable. Cenireville.?R. S. Hill, J. C. Keys and D. M. Watson, Selectmen; M. L. Keys, Town Clerk; K. S. Bailey, Surveyor; Eben.Smith, Constable. Bonea rath.?R. N. Wright, Geo. W. Cox and James Gambreil, Sr., Selectmen ; J. J. Shirley, Town Clerk; F. W. R. Nance, Surveyor; E. II. Robertson, Constable. Fendlclon.?James Hunter, James Webb, and I Edmund McCrary, Selectmen: A. J. Sitton, Town Clerk; Frank L. Sitton and M. C. Dickson, Sur-J veyors; James M. Duke, Constable. Brushy Creek.?J. P. Sitton, Wm. H. Mullikin and R. T. Elrod, Selectmen; C. W. Smith, Town Clerk; James Long, W. W. Scawright, N. S. Reeve j and L. Mullikin, Surveyors; Charles Smith, Con- J stable. I Gurvir..?F. M. Glenn, James W. Welborn and I Larkin Newton, Selectmen ; J. P. Glenn, Town Clerk; J. Galhoun Newton, Wm. II. Ford, Willis Wat kins and Robert Steele, Surveyors ; Jesse W. Wardlaw, Constable. -* ITEMS-EDITORIAL AND OTHERWISE. >? The Southern Baptist Convention meets in Macon, Geo., on the 6th of May. ? The President has nominated Louis E. John - eon, as United States Marshal of South Carolina. Rev- Themas R. English, a vrell known Pres? byterian minister, died in Sumter ou the 11 tlx inst. ? Ik Odcll Duncaa, of Newberry, has been nominated and ccnamed as United States Consul to Elsinorc, Denmark. ? Governor Gear/ baa vetoed the bill passed by the Pennsylvania Legislaturo abolishing capital punishment, ? It is generally understood that ex-Governor Curtin of Pennsylvania, will be sent Minister to Russia. ? It is positively asserted that Gen. Sickles has declined the mission to Mexico, and also that he has been retired from the army on full pay. ?- Henry Mclvcr, Esq., has been elected Presi? dent of the Cheraw and Darlington Railroad, to supply the vacancy occasioned by the death of the late CoL AUen McFnrlan. ? A flourishing Sabbath School has been orga? nized at Pickens C. H. by the several religions de? nominations uniting, and Capt. James M. McFall, formerly of this place, elected Superintendent. ?_ The President has directed -.he recall of Rev erdy Johnson, Minister to England, and appointed Hon. John Lathrop Motley in his stead. Mr. Mot? ley is a distinguished litterateur, and was formerly minister to Austria. -i- Mr. John Autrcy, a respectable citizen of Edgefield, was killed on the 8th inst. by Andrew Moyer, Sr. The son of the latter was implicated in the affray, and both of them were arrested, but have since been admitted to bail. ? An important case has been docketed in the 8upreme Court of this State, which involves the construction of the probate law, ns to whether the Judge of Probate or the Clerk of the Court is the successor of-the Commissioner in Equity. ? At a public sale of stock and securities in Augusta, Ga., one day last week, in Con? federate Treasury Notes were sold 'o a man who paid $50 for the lot. It really seems as if "Con fedric money was going to be good agin." ? The Supreme Court of the United States, in the case of McArdle w. The United States, de? cides that they have no jurisdiction over the case under Acts of Congress recently passed. It will be recollected that McArdle, editor of nVicksburg paper, was arrested by military authority at Vickr* burg, in 1867, and thrown into prison by the officer commanding for alleged seditious language. _The bill amending the judicial system of the government having been passed by Congress and become a law, the additional Judge of the Supreme Court for which it provides, it is said, will be ta? ken from the South. Among the names mentioned for the position are the notorious Judge Under? wood, of Virginia; the late Attorney General Speed, of Kentucky: Joshua Hill and Joseph E. Brown, of Georgia. Administrator's Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Peggy Mi'jor, deceased, will make payment, and those having demands against said Kstate will hand thcmTn, legally attested, to the undersigned. H. B. MAJOR, Adm'r. April 15, 1S6? 3 SPRING & SUMMER STOCK. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, AND READY-MADE CLOTHING. THE undersigned would respectfully inform their friends and customers that they are now re? ceiving from New York, a new and desirable stock of Goods, consisting, in part, of beautiful and varied styles of CASSIMERES, both French and American, that arc in vogue this season. Al? so, BLACK FRENCH CLOTH and DOESKIN CASS; BLK. FRENCH DRAB d'ETES; an excel? lent article; LINENS, of various kinds; Silk and Marseilles VESTINGS and Trimmings of every description, suitable for our business. Also, a splendid lot of READY-MADE CLOTHING, very cheap?such as Linen Sacks and Dusters, Cass. Sacks and Pants, Black Alpacca, Drnb d'Etes, Cloth Sacks and Frock Coats, &c. Hosiery, Linen Shirts, Under-Shirts and Drawers, Hats, Boots and Shoes, and various other articles usually kept in our line, all of which we offer low for cash. We would also inform our customers that the TAILORING DEPARTMENT, in connection with the above, will have the especial attention of the senior partner, who is posted in all the different styles of the day, and feels himself fully compe? tent to give general satisfaction. We would also respectfully call attention to the noted Empire Sewing Machine, For which we are agents, and which has been ful? ly tested and gives general satisfaction, and which hems, tucks, braids and gathers without the use of basting. Especial attention given to those pur? chasing to instruct them in the use of the Ma? chine, so that there need be no fear of them get? ting an article they cannot use, and which is in? valuable in a family. Remember to call at No. 6 Granite Row, where we have the above machine constantly on exhibi? tion. J. B. GLARE & SON. April 15, 1809 42 3m BANK NOTES. WE WILL PAY FOR Bank of Camden. 65 Union Bank, S. C.. 90 People's Bank, S.C. 65 Bank of Newberry?. 55 Bank of Charleston. 58 Planter's & Mechanic's Bank. ? 58 Southwestern R. R. Bank, (old,) 45 ? " * (new) 40 Bank ef the State S. C, (old,) 40 Marine Bank, Ga. 90 Georgia Railroad Bank. 90 Central R. R. Bank, Ga. 90 And the highest prices for other Banks of South Carolina, North Carolina and Georgia, if present? ed by the 30th ApriL We have just opened a large and well selected stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, ic, which we offer at very low prices for cash. II. BEATTIE & CO., Greenville C. II S. C, April 13, 1SC9 42 2 DENTISTBYI DENTISTRY! DR. J. W. GURLEY, Graduate of Pennsylvania Dental College, WOULD most re? spectfully call the nitcniion of his pa? trons ond the public Jgenerally to the fact thnt he has just re? ceived a large stock of Dental Material, especially" Artificial Teeth, thus enabling him to select such shades and sites only as will correnpond with complexion and features of the patient. Setts of Artificial Teeth inserted for seven and one half dollars to one hun? dred dollars. Persons desiring first class work at low rates, will do well to give him a call. Office?No. 11 Granite Row, over Sullivan. Mattison & Co.'sStore. Apiillo, 180'J 42 Secretary's Office, Greenville and Coli-mhia Railroad Company. Colombia, S. C, April 10, I860. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholders of the Greenville and Columbia Rnilroad Company will be held in Columbia on THURSDAY, the 2'Jth instant, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Stockholders holding scrip in their own names, (or ns administrator or executor,) will be passed to and from said meeting free of charge ; aud those holding five Shares or more, for six months previ? ous, are entitled to have their wives ami children residing with them passed also free of charge. By ihe charier, no one but a stockholder can repre? sent stock as a proxy. All proxies to be valid re? quire a ten cent revenue stamp for each name. C. V. CARRINGTON, Secretary. April 15, 1809. 42 . 2 Assignee's Notice ef Appointment. In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. is the matter of michael lbsser, bankrupt. To all whom it may Concern.?The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment ns As? signee of Michael Lesser, of Anderson C. H., in the county of Anderson, and Slate of South Caro? lina, within said District, who has been adjudged a bankrupt, upon his own petition, by the District Ccurt of said District. Dated at Anderson thc.lOth day of April, A. D. 1G89. IT. O. HERRICK, Assignee. April 15, 18C9 42 3 IN EQUITY?ANDERSON. Matthew Broazeale vs. David K. Breazcale, et al.? Petition for Distributive Share to pay Debts, ?yc. IT appearing to my satisfaction that the Defen? dant, D, K. BreaHeule, resides beyond the limits of this State. On motion of Whitner, Pro. Pet., Ordered, That said Defendant do appear and plead, answer or demur to the above stated Peti? tion within forty days from the publication hereof, or the same will be taken as confessed by him. JOHN W. DANIELS, c.c.r. Clerk's Office, Anderson C. H., S. C, \ April 13, 1869. / 42?fl Administrator's Notice. PERSONS having demands against, the EBtatc of Maj. Wm. Anderson will please hand them in, properly altesied, lo B. F. Whitner, Attorney At Law; and those indebted to said Estate make payment to the same. RACHAEL L. BREAZEALE, Adm'x April 15, 1869 42 3 Administrator's Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Robert Smith, dee'd, will make payment immediately, and all persons having demands ngainst the said Es? tate will present them, legally attested, within the time prescribed by law to the undersigned. JASPER BROWN, Adm'r. April 15, 1869 42 4* SHERIFF'S SALE. BT virtue of writs of Fiera Facias to me directed, I will expose to sale ori Salcday next, at Anderson C. H., within the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: t , One improved Lot in the village of Pendleton, containing 4 acres, more or less, on Main street, bounded by lots ?f James Hunter and others, le? vied on as the property of R. J. Pearcc, at the suit of Wm. Marscher & Co', and others. One Tract of Land, containing. i345 acres, more or less, on waters of Rock creek, bounded by lands of Mrs. Dacus, Isariuh Lawless and others, levied on as the property of Esther E. Blake, at the suit of Wm. N. Blake. Six bales of Cotton, levied on as the property of A. M. Neal, at the suit of Ann E. Smith, Execu? trix, and others. One Tract of Land, containing 150 acres, more or less, on waters of Twenty-Six Mile creek, bounded by lands of Mrs. McElroy, Thomas Dick son and others, levied on as the property of C. B. Brown, at the suit of J. N. Whittakcr, Assignee. One Tract of Land, containing o-ili acres, nioie or less, near the village of Pendleton, bounded by lands of Dr. T. J. Pickchs, Dr. J. E. Adger, Mrs. Leah Burns and others, le.vicd on as (he properly of George Seaborn, at the suit of J. B. Ii. Sloan &Co. One Tract of Land, containing 1'2G acres, more or less, On waters of Twenty-ihrec-Milc Creek, bounded by lands of Robt. Adger, Sain'I. 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 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. McGCKIN, s.a.c. AprilS, I860 41 Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of the following Tax Executions, to me directed and delivered by Daniel Brown, Esquire, County Treasurer, I will expose to sale at Ander? son Court House, on Salcday next, within the usual hours of sale, I he following property, to wit: One House and Lot in the town of Anderson, contaiuing 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., at the suit of the Stale for taxes. One Lot in the town of Anderson, containing half an acre, more or less, bounded by lots of L. T. Arnold, John McGrath and others, levied on as the property of the Estate of Z. Chamblee, dee'd, at the suit of the Stale for taxes. One Lot on Calhoun street in the town of An? derson, containing two acres, more or less, boun? ded by lots of Dr. A. Evins, McDonald and others, levied on as the property of Mrs. Quinby, at the suit of the State for taxes. One Lot in the town of Anderson, containing one acre, more or less, bounded by lots of Elias Earle and the Blue Ridge Railroad, levied on as the property of Charles Mahcw, at the suit of the State for taxes. One Lot on the Greenville road, in the town of Anderson, containing six acres, more or less, bounded by lots of W. J. Ligon, Elias Earle and others, levied on as lite property of T. M. Horsey, at the suit of the State for taxes. One Tract of Land, containing thirteen acres, more or less, known ns the Mill tract, on Wilson's creek, adjoining lands of D. L. Hall and Erekiel Hall, levied on as the propevty of J. P. Tucker, at the suit of the State for taxes. Terms cash. WM. McGUKIN, s.a.c. April 8, 1808 41 NOTE.?We would call (he particular allenlion of our friends to the above card. P. P. Toalc has a large Factory, and such facilities as enable him to supply the best work of his own make at low prices. A very large and complete assortment al? ways on hand at his Factory. Morlbeck's Wharf, near North Eastern Railroad Depot, Charleston, S. 0. N. B.?Orders from the country solicited, and strict attention paid to shipping in good order. April 8, 1809 41 ly IN EQUITY?ANDERSON. Thomas A. Sherard and David J. Shcrard vs. Pha'be H. Sherard, Jeplha F. Wilson and wife Eliza J., ct tA.?iiill for Partition of Land, Re? lief, $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 (he limits of this Stale. On motion of Whitner, Comp. Sol., Ordered, That the said Defendants do appear and plead, answer or demur to the said complain? ants said bill of complaint 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 6, 1869. 41?6 IN EQUITY---ANDERSON. Robert M. Gordon vs. Alex. Gordon, Henry L. Bruns, et al.?///// for Partition, Relief, ftc. IT appearing (o my satisfac'ion that Henry L. Rruns and children, Henry M. and Jennie llruns, 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 State. On motion 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.r. Clerk's Office, April 8, 1869. 41?6 IN EQUITY?ANDERSON. o R. Broyles vs. Catherine V. Earle, Danie' Brown, et al.?Rill by Creditor for Payment. PURSUANT to the Order of the Court of Equity the creditors of Samuel G. Earle, deceased, are required to present and establish the same before me on or before the first day of July next, or be barred from the benefits of aforesaid bill. JOHN W. DANIELS, c.c.r. Clerk's Office, Anderson C. II., \ April 12, 1869. J 42?6 TO THE LADIES. Miss M. J. Enlow HAS returned with a splendid stock of M1LLI NERVi and is prepared to suit any of her custo? mers, both old and young. She would respectful? ly invite the ladies to call and bCC her stock. She is prepared to carry on Dress Making in all its branches, and sewing of any kind. Also, dyeing silk. She can be found at the Benson House, and earnestly solicits the patronage uf the ladies. April 8, lBO'J 41 3 MONEY, MONEY: I WANTED, Old BANK BILLS of all the South? ern States, for which the highest market price will be given by KEESE & McCULLY, No. 10 Granite Row. AprilS, 1869 41 2m Administrator's Notice. ALL persons having demands against the Es? tate of Jesse N. Emerson, dead, are hereby noti? fied to render them, properly attested, to the un dvrsigncd within the time prescribed by law ; and all indebted to said Estate to make payment at once. SAMUEL J. EMERSON, Adm'r. April 8,1869 41 4 SPRING GOODS, 1869. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST! j C. A. REED Offers to tbe Public ? Choice Variety Of Spring and Slimmer Goods, Embracing everything kept in a retail Store, which will be sold at the lowest figures for Cash, lie invites particular attention to the following specialities. Ladies' Dress Goods, Fancy Goods and Trimmings, Soots and Shoes, Hardware any Buggy Materials, Crockery and Glassware, Ready Made Clothing. Also Gents' HATS of every description and at. pribes 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 IRON, of every size and description. Family 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 Ilddse in prices und styles, I respectfully invite old friends and customers lo examine the same, and bring along theirj wives, children, and all of their relations. C. A. REED, Corner of Old Anderson Hotel. March 25, 1861) 39 3m Spring and Summer Goods. -0 I HAVE NOW OPENED A COMPLETE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS, GIOTIIXS, Fancy Ware and Groceries, my stock includes a fine assortment of Jaconets, Hats, Mozambique?, Boots, Muslins, Shoes, Delaines, Coats, Calicoes, Tanlaloons, Hoop Skirts, Vests, &c. I can furnish an excellent article of FLOUR at SI2.00 per Barrel, nnd am now receiving a fine lot of Drade's Scythe Blades, Bradc IIocs, Axes, Shovels, Forks, And all kinds ot Parking Utensils. I want it understood by the public at large that no one can undersell me. 31. LESSER, Agent, Si Gri-nxxite Row. April 1, 1809 40 NEW SPRING GOODS' EEESE & KING ARE receiving a NEW and well-selected stock of GOODS, consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE and CROCKERY, Boots and Shoe-, Which they' will sell low for CASH or BAR? TER. Call and see us at the old stand of England, Bleckley k Co. KEESE & KING. April 8,1809 41 l:n In the District Court of the United Stales, for South Carolina?January Term, 1869. In the matter of John Cunningham, of Rock villc, Anderson County, Bankrupt.?Petition for Full and Final. Discharge in Bankruptcy. ORDERED, That a hearing be had on the 30th day of April, 18(*>9, at Federal Court House in Charleston, S. C; and that all Creditors, &c, of said Bankrupt appear at said lime and place, and 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. Joiger, Esq., Register of Third Congressional District, S. C, on the 28th day of April, 1869, at 12 m. By Order of the Court, the 2nd day of April, 186'J. DANIEL nORLBECK, Clerk of the Dist. Court o( the U. S. for S. C. April 8, 1869 41 3 Assignee's Notice of Appointment. In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. in the matter ok joseph j. ackkr, bankrupt. To whom it may Concern.?The undersigned here? by gives notice of his appointment ns Assignee of Joseph J. Acker, of Williamston, in 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. 1809. THOMAS CHYMES, Assignee. [ April 8, 1809 41 8 h SlOTJTH CAROLINA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY. Authorized Capital, Five Million Dollars, Present Limit, $590,000. THE Office f'i* this Company is now opened at No. 19 Broad Street (South-Western Railroad Bank) for the receipt of Deposits, Discount of Paper, Purchase and Sale of Exchange, and the transaction of a General Banking Business. Interest allowed on Deposits upotl terms estab? lished by the Board of Directors. The Company is also* a legal depositary for moneys paid into Court, will receive Registry and Transfer Books, act as agent to pay Coupons and Dividend.*, and as Trustee in Railroad Mortgages. directors. W C Bee, of Wm C Bee & Go; AS Johnston, of Johnston, Crews & Co; Robt Mure,bf Robt Mure & Co: W B Williams, of W B Williams & Son ; E II Frost, of Frost & Adger; J E Adgcr, ?f J E Adger & Co ; Henry Gourdin, of Gcurdin, Mat thiessen & Co; George L Buist. of Biiist & Buist; C G Memmingcr, of Mcmmingcr; Corvey & Finck. 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.Caldwell; W K Ryan, J T Welsman, B O'Neill, J J Gregg, Gran, iteville, S C. For further information address ?bo. S. CAMERON, President. THOS. R. WARING, Cashier. Charlesion, S. C, March 12,1809. 39?13 Lands, Lands! EEESE & McCULLY, Brokers & Dealers in Southern Real 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 their 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 description and plat and Deeds of the same. Parties wishing to purchase, either North or South, will do well to correspond with Us. Will be pleased at all times to send Plat and de? scription of lands for sale by us. Any informa? tion cheerfully given. No charge is made unless sales are effected. Reference giveu on our card. REESE & McCULLY, Brokers and Real Estate Agents. Anderson C. H., S. C. flSy Keotcee. Courier copy six months and send bill to this office. March 25, 1869 39 CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK, or SOUTH CAROLINA. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL-$500,000. INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS ! Deposits of $1 and Upwards deceived. -o MECHANICS, Laborers, Clerks,, Planters, Pro? fessional Men and Trustees can deposit their Funds and receive interest compounded every six months. officers: Gen. WADE HAMPTON, President. Cui.. J. B. PALMER, Vice President. THOMAS E. GREGG, Cashier. J. C. R. SMITH, Assistant Cashier. Persons at a distance may send money by Ex? press or Exchange. April 1, 18o'J 40 ly widows and orphans Benefit Life Insurance Company, Of New York. ALL THE PROFITS TO POLtCYSOLDERS. No Restriction upon Travel or Residence. POLICIES issued upon all modern and ap? proved plans of insurance, including children's eudowments. Dividends annually to Polio/ holders. GREGG, PALMER & CO.. General Agents for South Carolina. WM. LEE, * Special Agent, Anderson C. II., S. 0. Dr. T. A. EV1NS, Medical Examiner. April 1, 1869 40 ly Mutual Life Insurance Company of New York? The Largest in tli? VForld. ASSETS OVER THIRTY MILLIONS. Policies Self-Sustaining in Thirteen Years. All Profits Paid to Policy Holders, DIVIDEND S PAID ANN UA LtY. . -o GREGG, PALMER & CO., General Agents for South Carolina. WM. LEE. Special Agent, Anderson C. IL, S. C. Da. T. A. EV1NS, Medical Examiiier. April 1, 1809 40 ly WM. S. KEESE. NEWTON A. M'CULLT. KEESE & McCULLY, Laie Betclty, Kcesc .y Co., Jlcnlcrs in (?enral |ilcrt|jnnbijc, commission Merchants, Real. Estate and Exchange Brokers, Andorson, S. O. March 18, 1800 38 IN EQUITY?ANDERSON B. Frank Slo?n vs. Wm. II. D. Gaillard and wife, Sally T. et al.?Bill to Partition Real Estate. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Murrali Sloan, one of the Defendants to the above men? tioned Bill, resides beyond the limits of this State. On motion of Whitner, Comps. Sol., Ordered. That said Defendant, do appear and plead, answer or demur to the said Bill of Com? plaint within forty days from the publication here? of, or the same will be taken pro confesso as to him. JOHN W. DANIELS, c.c.r. Clerk's Office, Anderson Oounty,"> March 31, 1809. / 40?0 Executor's Notice. PERSONS indebted to the Estate of George Poor, deceased, arc hereby notified that payment of their indebtedness must bo made immediately, or tlio Notes will be placed in the hands of some one legally 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 26,18G9 8tf 0 Saddlery and Harness! 1. HELDMANN, At the well-known Stand, Mechanic's Row, Depot Street, KEEPS constantly on hand and will make to order all kinds of Saddle's and Harness, Bridles, Collars, Halters, - Every description of Wagon Hardest Riding and Driving Whips; Wngon Hames & Chains; Baltimore oak-tanned Sole and Harness Leather, Harness Mounting of all descriptions; Carriage and Buggy Trimmings, Shoe Thread of superior quality, &ct All kinds Of Repairing, Either on Saddles or Harness done nt short notice 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, 18C9 89 3m TRY THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, AM) ALL DISEASES OF IHB STOMACH AND LIVEL IHET AEE RECOJrktVDED DT TOT ivIEDl'd'AL PACTJliTV: HEGEMAN Sc CO,, AGENTS, NEW YORK. MannfactnredbyC.F fMsSL% CHEMIST ?ND AF0TS2SCAS7, CHARLESTON, Si 6*. SS~Fnr Sal* by Di-mfjists tfvcrywhere.^M Feb 25, I860 35 ly F.C.v BORSTEL, N0.4.BRICK RANGE.. Feb 11, 1809 33 ly* Twenty-fire Dollars Reward! STOLEN, from the subscriber oh the night of the 3rd day of February, 18rJ9-,. i Sorrel Stallion 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 on each side. The above Reward will be paid for the recovery of the Horse, and any information, regarding him will be thankfully received. On the same night the horse was taken, a negro man left the 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 snid he was'raised in Laurens District, but I am informed that his right nnme is Perry Gore, though sometimes he is called Eph. Gore. RICHARD DAVIS, Brushy Creek, Anderson District, S. 9. Any information addressed to Newton Scott, Anderson C. H., S. G., will beduly acknowledged. Fck 18, 1869 34 A CARD. THE subscriber takes pleasure in informing his friends and the public generally that he is still to be found atC. GRAVELEV'S HARDWARE STORE, No. 52 East Bay, Charleston, S. C, and will be glad to see his friends there. He would also state that he will attend to the Selling of any Produce that may be sent to him, and will also give his personal attention to the buying of any articles in the mercantile line when orders are ac? companied with cash. C. S. ROBINSON. Feb IS, 1868 34 3m E. E. KEESE; T. KINO. KEESE & KING, DEALERS IN IDOT ?<0)'J))iD?9 (BE(Q)<DIEEHIBS; Hardware, Crockery, &c? &c, At the Old Stand of England & Bleckley, ANDERSON C. H., S. C. Jan 28, 1869 31 3m Planters' Cast Steel Hoes I WE have just received, direct from the manu? factory, 50 Dozen Planters' Caet Steel Hoes, Made to operand warranted, with our firm nama braudeJ <>? each Hoc. KEESE & McCULLT, No. 10 Granite Row. Feb 18, 1869 34 2m TO PRINTERS. FOR SALE, 250 lbs. LONG PRIMER, used for two years on a Weekly paper. Also, a small WASHINGTON TRESS, with Roller Moulds, &c. Bargains can be had on early application to Hoyt & Co., Anderson, S. C. April 1,1869 40