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MASONIC CELEBRATION! THE anniversary of St. John's Day, 24th of June, will be celebrated by Hiram Lodge, No. 68, A; F. M. Public addresses will be delivered in the University Chapel by Hon. James L. Orr and Rev. S.A. Weber, beginning at eleven o'clock a. m. The Lodge will meet at 10 o'clock, whun the procession "will be formed, under the direction of J the Chief Marshal and his Assistants. Tho vari? ous Masonic bodies in this county and the craft generally are fraternally invited to unite .in the procession. The Anderson Brass Band haw kind? ly consented to furnish music for the occasion. The public are respectfully invited to attend. A dinner will be served up in Masonic Hell at 2 o'clock p. m. Tickets can be had of the under? signed. J. B. CLARK, f; W. W. HUMPHREYS, - M. LESSER, Committee of Arrangements. June 10; 1869 60 3 Burning Bush Chapter, No. 7, R.\A.\M.\ A REGULAR CONVOCATION OF BURNING BUSH CHAPTER wiU be held in the Ohapter Room on MONDAY NIGHT, July 5, 1869, at woven o'clock. Companions will assemble with? out further notice. By order of the M.-.E.-.H. 1 . GEORGE MBNRO, Seo. jgf Wthhx Council, No. 4, Royal and Select Masters, will convene immediately after the closing of the Chaptar. June 17,1869 61 4 HIRAM LODGE, No. 68, A/. F.vM.\ A REGULAR COMMUNICATION OF HIRAM LODGE wiU be held in-the Lodge Room on MON? DAY NIGHT, July 12th, 1869, at half-past seven o'clock. Brethren will take due notice ana govern themselves accordingly. -. By order of the W. ?. M. ?? J. A. BROCK, Sec. Jane 17,1869 51 2 HERMON LODGE, No. 116, A. F. M. A REGULAR COMMUNICATION OF HERMON LODGE will be held in the Lodge Room at Mil ford's, on Saturday, July 3rd, 1869, at 10 o'clock a. m. Brethren will take due notice and govern themselves accordingly. By order of the W.\ M.\ G. W. BELCHER, Sec. June 17,1869 51 4 ? Mtin Lodge, No. 130, A/. F.\ M.\ A REGULAR COMMUNICATION OF BELTON LODGE will be held in the Lodge Room at Belton, 8. C, on THURSDAY, June 17, 1869, at 10 o'clock A. M. Brethren will take duo notice and govern themselves accordingly. By order of the W.\ M.\ W. 0. ALEXANDER, Sec. ? June 3, 1869 49 3 PENDLETON LODGE, No. 34, A. F. M. A REULAR COMMUNICATION OF PENDLE? TON LODGE will be held in the Lodge Room on 8ATURDAY, June 19th, 1869, at 3 o'clock p. m. Brethren .will take due notice and govern themselves accordingly. By order of the W.\ M.\ W. H. D. GAILLARD, Sea Jane 6, 1869 48 2 Living Arch Chapter, No. 21, R.\ A.\M.\ A REGULAR CONVOCATION OF LIVING ARCH CHAPTER will be held in the Chapter Room on SATURDAY, June 19th, 1869, at 7 o'clock p. m. Companions will assemble without farther notice. By order of the M.-. S.\ H.\ P.\ A. J. SITTON, Sec. Jane 3, 1869 49 3 WILLIAMSTON LODGE, No. ^24, A.F.M. A REGULAR COMMUNICATION OF WIL LIAMSTON LODGE will be held in the Lodge Room at Williamston, S. C, on Thursday, June 24th, 1869, at 10 o'clock A. M. Brethren are re? quested to be punctual in attendance. By order of the W.\ M.-. J. R. WILSON, Sec. June 8, 1869 48 8 New Advertisements, SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of writs of Fiera Facias to mo directed, I will expose to sale on Saleday next, at Anderson C. H., within the usual hours of sale, the following properiy, to wit: One Tract of Land, containing 13 acres, more or less, known as the Mill Tract, on waters of | Wilson'B creek, adjoining lands of D. L. Hall and Esekiel Hall, levied on as the property of J. P. Tucker, at the suit of Martha Jane Young, for? merly Presaley. One Tract of Land, containing 1184 acres, snore ?r leas, on waters of Mountain creek, adjoining lands of M. J. Dean, Z. Gentry and others, levied on an4he property of J. T. Dean, at the suit of j Mary R. Sloan, Adm'r. Terms Cash?purchasers to pay for titles and stamps. WM, McOUKIN, s.a.0. Jane 10, 1869 50 Sheriff's Sale. IN pursuance of an order made by W. W. Hum? phreys, Judge of Probate for Anderson county, directed to me, I will sell on the first Monday in Jnly next, in front of the Court House door at Anderson, within the legal hoars: One Tract of Land, containing 27 acres, more or less, bounding lands of Martin Compton, Hen? ry N. White, Wm. Brownlee and others. Sold to make distribution among the heirs at law of Da? vid Heller, deceased, and for payment of debts. Terms.?On a credit of twelve months, with inter? est from day of sale?purchaser giving bond with surety, and a mortgage of the premises, to secure the payment of the purchase money, with leave to anticipate payment at any time. Costs to be paid in cash. WM. McGUKIN, s.a.c. June 10, 1869 50 4 Velocipede in Town! FOR SALE, a large No. 1 two-horse CAR? RIAGE and HARNESS, nearly as good as new, and originally costing $600. will be sold cheap for cash, or will be exchanged for another vehicle. A bargain may be had on early application to John A. Reeves, or the undersigned. N. SOOTT. June 10, 1869 50 3 ?-9 Closing "Up. ALL persons indebted to Bewley, Keese & Co., and Keese & McCully, will please come forward and close their accounts by cash or note. Cash is preferred, as we need raonev. KEESE & McCULLY. June 10, 1869 60 2m KEESE & McCULLY, AGENTS FOJi THE BATH PAPER MILLS. June 10, 1869 50 2m PRICES REDUCED AT O. A.. REED'S, Corner Old Anderson Hotel. -o AFTER THIS DATE-1 OFFER MY STOCK OF Boots and Shoes, DRY GOODS, HARDWARE, Crockery and Glassware, &c., At Greatly Reduced Prices For CASH MPo JYot .1 s& For Credit, In addition to th* above mentioned goods, I have on hand a large and well selected stock of BUGGY MATERIAL AU D IRON, Which I will sell at prices to suit all, and also keep a full assortment of Family Groceries, Including ? STJGAE, COFFEE, SAXiT, MOLASSES, 5 'RICEj&c.,- &c, Always fresh, and will be sold at the lowest figures for the MONEY only. * ? J I respectfully invite old friends, customers and the public generally to call and examine for them? selves. ? v . ") C. A. REED. - June 10, 1869 50 3 ?0 CATER & MARTIN, Successors to Eeese & McCully, NO. 10 GRANITE ROW. WE have this day purchased from Messrs. Reese & McCully their entire stock of Merchandize, which consists of a general assortmont of DRY GOODS, Boots, Shoes and Hats, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Crockery, Iron, Nails, ? Castings, Oils, Paints, Sco., Our stock will be replenished iu a few days with a fine assortment of Goods, Sought in the best markets in the United States. We invite the attention of our friends and the public generally to call and see us at: the well known stand, No. 10 Granite Row, and give us a trial. CATER & MARTIN, No. 10 Granite Row. June, 10, 1869 50 3m Notice to Tax Payers. DEPUTY COLLECTOR'S OFFICE. > Greenville, S. C, June 2, 1869. | 1 HAVE received the Annual List for tbe year 1869. Also, the April List for Greenville, Ander? son, Pickens and Oconee. I will bo in my office at Greenville C. H. on the 3rd, 4th, 5th, 7th, 8th and 9th June; at Anderson on the 11th and 14th ; at Greenville on the 16th, 17th and 18th ; at New Pickens on the 22nd; at Anderson on tbe 25th, 26th and 28th ; at Walhalla on the 29th and 30th; at Pendleton on Thursday, 1st July; at Anderson on Friday, 2nd, 3rd and 5th ; and the following week at Greenville, for tho purpose of collecting the Internal Revenue Taxes. Parties are requested to come forward on the days above specified and make payment, thereby avoiding the penalties which will be added as re? quired by law. Persons owing taxes assessed on tbe old lists would do well to settle at once, as I will be com? pelled to force payments just as soon as possible. A. L. COBB, Deputy Collector. June 10,1869 50 4 Schedule on Blue Ridge Railroad. ON and after Saturday, the 6th instant, the Trains on this Road will run every day, Sunday's excepted, connecting with the Greenville and Co? lumbia Railroad at Anderson: Up Train-.?Leave Anderson 5.20 o'clock p.m.; leave Pendleton 6.20 p. m. Down Train.?Leave Walhalla, 4 o'olock a. m.; leave Pendleton, 5.40 a. m. Up Train.?Arrive at Pendleton, 0.20 p. m.; arrive at Walhalla, 8 o'clock p. n>. Down Train.?Arrive at Anderson, 8.40 a.m. Waiting one hour after usual time for arrival of the G. & C. train. An accommodation train will leave Anderson on Mondays and Fridsys: Up Train.?Leave Anderson at 7.30 a.m.; leave Pendleton, 8.20; leave Perryvillc, 9.10; arrive at Walhalla, 10. Down Train.?Leave Walhalla on Mondays at 11 a.m.; and an Fridays at 1.30 p.m. W. H. D. GAILLARD, Sup'L June-3, 1869 49 In Equity?Anderson. Matthew Breazcale vs. David K. Breazeale, et al. Petition for Distributive Share of Estate to pay Debts, #c BY virtue of an order of Court in this case, all persons having olaims against David K. Breazeale, jr., are required to prove the same before mo on or before the Thirtieth day of August next, or be debarred the benefits of this suit. JOHN W. DANIELS, c.c.a.c. Clerk's Office, Anderson, S. O., 1 June 10, 1809. / 50?6 wm. s. kcesb. newton a. m'CULIT. KEESE & McCLILLY, BROKERS AND REAL ESTATE AGENTS, No. 11 Granite Row?Up Stairs. June 10,18G9 50 2m Copartnership Notice. WE, the undersigned, have this day formed n copartnership in the Mercantile IJusiness in tho name and style of the firm of Cater & Martin. THOS. M. CATER, VINCENT F. MARTIN. June 2, 1869 . 60 3 ASSIGNEE'S |AIJE OP REAL & PERSONAL ESTATE. In the Matter of ") THOMAS J. PICKENS,} In Bankuuptcy. Bankrupt. J BT virtue of ah Order from his Honor Judge Bryan, I will sell at Anderson Court House, on SATURDAY, 19th DAY OF JUNE NEXT, the following property of Thomas J. Pickens, a Bank? rupt, to wit: One Piano, two Pistols, one Geld Watch, Two Mules, one old Buggy, One four-horse Wagon, one one-ho/se Wagon, One Shot Gun, . < One Note on Willis Robertson for SI00, One ifoteon T. W; Harris for $59, One cotton Gin, ?? Shares Blue Ridge Railroad Stock, All the right, title and interest of said Thom? as J. Pickens in tbe Real and Personal Es? tate of the late Ezekiel Picke is, dec'J, All the right, title and interest in the Estate of tbe late George Barksdale, deo'd, All his right, title and interest in ; he Estate of the late Jeremiah Miles, dee'd. ALSO, At the same time and place, the Real Estate of Baid Bankrupt, consisting of the following lands, to wit: TRACT NO. 1, Or the homestead, containing Two Hundred and Eighty-five acres, more or less, situate in Ander son County, bounding lands of Thomas Dickson, Dr. W. L. Jenkins ahd'othera. TRACT NO. 2, Containing Two Hundred and Thirty-se^en acres, bounding Tract No. 1, lands of Thomaii Dickson and others. Terms of Sale.?Personal Property, cash. Real Estate, one-third cash?balance on a credit of six months, with interest from day of sale/; purchaser to give, bond and mortgage, with ap? proved security, for the payment of the purchase money, with leave to pay cash, or anticipate pay? ment at any time. JOSEPH N. BROWN, Assignee. May 27, 1SG9 48 4 J. B. CLARK & SON, Merchant Tailox*? and GENTS' FURNISHING STORE, NO. 6 GRANITE ROW, HAVE just received, in addition to their stock, some new and desirable patterns of Suitable for Summer suits, which are going very fast, and should our customers wish something nice, we would like to-supply them as early as possible. Remember, that we keep constantly on hand Goods suitable for our trade. We would also respectfully call attention to the Empire Sewing Machine, For which we are the only agents in the up-coun? try. These Machines have established their su? periority over all the known Machines of the kind, lad the Company is ready to furnish c?rti6cates of the best manufacturers and privnto tailors to the trade. ' 1 The No. 3 Machine will do all kinds of heavy and large work quicker and better than anything ever produced on a Sewing Machine-; its strength ;iud durability is beyond conception. The No. 2 is used alike for fine and heavy work; its speed for a Shuttle Machine, by steam 1200 nitches por minute, stands unrivalled. This ma? chine combines all the qualities of a first-class Family Machine, with the capacity of a superior manufacturing machine, and is used extensively by tailors, seamstresses and shoemakers. June 3, 186*.? 49 6 NEW TIN SHOP! L. C. BRADDY & CO., East Corner Masonic Building, Manufacturers of all kinds Tin Ware, Store Pipe, &e. KEEP constantly on hand a full assortment of all articles in their line. They also keep for sale the very latest improved COOKING STOVES, Which they offer low for cash. All persons desirous of purchasing Tin Ware, Stoves, &c, &c, will do well to call and examine our stock and list of prices before purchasing elsewhere. For correct representations of the styles and variety of Stoves offered by us, reference is asked j to our large handbills. L. C. BRADDY, NEWTON SCOTT. May 13, 1869 46 SOUTH CAROLINA State Agricultural & Mechanical Magazine. (Official Organ of the South Carolina State Agricultural and Mechanical Society.) AT an early date, the subscribers will publish the first number of a Monthly Magazine, devoted to the development of the material interests of this State, and the whole South ; and will distrib? ute five thousand copies gratuitously, so (hat every one may see what it is before subscribing. They intend to make it tbe best and handsomest indus? trial magazine ever published at the South, and they ask the cordial co-operation of every good citizen in this enterprise, which must redound to the public welfare. Persons wishing copies of the first number, will please send their address to WALKER, EVANS & COGSWELL, Charleston. S. C. May 13, 1869 46 m. oqldsuith. V. kim>. GOLDSMITH & KIND, Founders and Machinists, PHOENIX IRON WORKS, COLUMBIA, S. 0., manufacturers of Steam Engines of all sizes, Horse Powers, Circular and Muley Saw Mills, Flour, Grist, Sugar Cane and Cider Mills, Ornamental. House and Store Fronts, Railings for Grave Yards, Agricultural Implements, Brass and Iron Castings of all kinds, Slade to order on short notice and on I he most reasonable terms. May 27, 1869 43 8m JEROME FA6AN & BROTHERS, manufacturers and dealers in CABINET FURNITURE, SPRING BEDS, MATTRESSES, ,jr., ?c. Warerooms?Main Street, Columbia, S. C. / One Door South of Washington Streut. WE arc now receiving a splendid line of Parlor and Ued Room furniture, which in style, cheap- I ness and elegance of finish cannot be surpassed South of Baltimore. May 27, 1869 48 8m NEW STORE IN Columbia, So. Ca. THE subscriber would respectfully announce to the inhabitants of Anderson and the surround? ing Districts in the upper country, that he has opened a new Dry Goods Store in Columbia, S. C, OlSt MAIN ?TREET, Under the new Hotel, Where he intends to keep a full line of Goods, suited to the wants of the public in general, and will put them at prices that will be satisfactory to the closest buyers. His stock will consist of DRESS GOODS, Hosiery, Gloves, EmbroidorioB, Collars and Cuffs, White Goods, Linens, . Table Damasks, Napkins, Doylies, \ Towelliig, in great variety, Quilts, all kinds and qualities, Sheetings, Shirtings, Homespuns, Ticking, . ' Checks, Striped Demins, Cloths, Cassini eres, Plain, Plaid and Striped Linen for sura [incr suits, . Gents* White Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, . Suspenders and Cravats, Perfumery, Pomades, Spool Cotton, Trimming Ribbons, Handkerchiefs, in tape borders and hem? stitched for ladies, gents k children, Together with a thousand and one other articles too numerous to. enumerate. Those doing business in the upper country would do well to give him a oall when iu need of anything in his line, as they will Save Time and Money By so doing. WM. D. LOVE, MAIN STREET, Columbia, S. C. May 20, 1869 47 3m BEER, BEER, BEER! -:o: THE Commissioner of Agriculture, in his report for the year I860, spci?ks as follows: "There can be no doubt of the general adultera? tion of all malt liquors. In England and other countries, where heavy penalties are imposed, and an increasing vigilance practiced to detect and punish such frauds, by a system of inspection of all malt liquors manufactured before exposed to sale, the practice i3 very common. How much more in this country, where there are no laws ou the subject, and no officer to carefully analyze the products of the brewery ? Some years ago, Pro? fessor Mapes, of New York, analyzed the beer from a dozen different breweries, and all were found adulterated with noxious substances. It is said that the sale of drugs to brewers, is a profit? able part of the trade. This is perfectly infamous. Cocculus indicus, (fish-berry,) uux vomica, (dog button, from which strychnine is obtained,) aro tome of the delectable substances found in beer. These are potent, poisons, and the brewer found using them should be drowned at once in ono of his own vats. The British Parliament passed a law to prevent this nefarious business. The fol? lowing is an extract: ' No druggist, vender of or dealer in drugs, or chemist, or any other person, shall sell or deliver to any licensed brewer, dealer in or retailer in beer, knowing them to be such, or shall sell or deliver to any person ou account of, or in trust for, any such brewer, dealer, or retail? er, any liquor called by the name of or sold for coloring, from whatever the material the samomay be made; or any material or preparation other than unground brown malt, for the darkening the color of worts beor, or any molasses, vitriol, honey, quassia, cocculus indicus, grains of paradise, Guinea pepper, or opium, or any extract or pre? paration of molasses, or any urticlc or preparation to be used in worts or beer for or as a substitute for malt or hops; and if auy druggist shall offend in any of these particulars, such preparation, ko., shall be forfeited, and may be seized by any officer excise, and the person so offending shall forfeit five hundred pounds.' "Under this law, very many druggists and brewers were brought to grief, and yet the practice continues! Unless the American people arc ready to admit the immaculate purity and innocence of American brewers, they must be oontent, while drinking their beer, to cherish the belief that they are at the same time guf.zling some narcotic poison or damaging medicine. In view of the unprece? dented growth of the barley crop; of the great in? crease of the numbor of malsters and brewers; of the vast unknown quantities of beer that are drunk in every city and almost every town on the conti? nent; it is the dictate of sound wisdom, that the attention of legislators should bo called to the sub? ject of the adulteration of our mo'' ..quors, and severe penalties should bo inflicted as a preven? tive." P. S.?JupuB roR ToiusELr. Mt BEER is turk. JOHN C. SEEGERS. May 13, 1869 -16 6 JOHN" O. DIAL, (Late Allen & Dial,) Importer and Dealer in English and American Hardware and Outlery, Iron, Steel. Nails, Castings, .'Mill Stones, BoitinCloths, Smut Machines, Cir? cular Saws, Mill Irons. Sugar Fans, INDIA RUBBER and LEATHER BELTING, Carpenter, Blacksmith and Tanners' Tools, Housekeeping aDd Furnishing Hardware, A G RIC UL TUR A L IM PL EM ENTS, lime. Cement. Plaster, Paints, Oils, French and American Window Glass, Guns, Rijlcs, Pistols, Shot Belts, Powder Flasks, Povder, Shot, ,yc, WHOLES Ali 12 AND RETAIL, AT THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN PADLOCK, COLUMBIA, S. C. May 27, 1869 48 3m CHINA. HALL. W. IB. OTMILEY, IMPORTER AND DKA1.ER JN CHINA, GLASS AND EARTHENWARE, Sterling Silver Ware, Silver Plated, Britannia and Japanned Ware, TABLE CUTLERY, MIBROBB, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, .jr., jr. ALSO, A?F.NT FOIt WILC0X A GIBRES' SEWING MACHINES, COLUMBIA, S. C. May 27, 1869 48 8m WATSON & CO, 9 GRANITE ROW, ARE receiving a large and elegantly assorted stock of Spring and Smnier Goods. They respectfully ask the attention of their customers, and tbe public generally, to the fact that it is only necessary to call and see in order to be satisfied. Their stock is comprised, in part, of a large assortment of DRY GOODS, Calicoes, Muslins, Mozambiques, Lawns and numerous other styles, Ladies and Children's Dress Goods. Gents' Ready-Made Clothing, Cassimeres, Linens and Tweeds. Hats, Caps, Bonnets and Straw Goods. For Ladies, Gents and Children. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF BOOTS AND SHOES, Of all styles and prices.. CROCKERY* To suit all, from the best manufactories in Eng? land and the United States. A LARHK STOCK 01* GROCERIES, Such as? Sugar and Coffee, best qualities, Starch, Candles, Soaps, Indigo, Madder, Logwood, Soda, Copperas; &c, &c. the best stock 0e HARDWARE and CUTLERY In the market. Last but not least, we intend to sell as CHEAP as the CHEAPEST, and would be pleased to re? ceive the patronage of one and all. GRAND ENTRANCES*. 9 Gbasite Row, Anderson C. II. WATSON & CO. April 22, 1869 43 Lands, Lands! ??0?? KEESE & McGULLT, Brokers & Dealers in Southern Real Estate, will attend to buyifig and selling Southern Lands. Keep constantly on hand, Plats and de? scription's of lands for sale. Parlies 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 given on our card. KEESE & McCULLY, Brokers and Real Estate Agents, Anderson C. H., S. C. Keowee Courier cdpy flii months and send bill to this office. March 25, 1869 39 EMPORI?M OF FASHlOfy NO. 4 WHITE'S HI ( ( K, ABBEVILLE C. IL, S. C. If the ladies of Anderson wish something hand? some in Millinery, Dress Goods or 'Trimmings, and will send us an order, we will guarantee sat isfaciion in every case. In Millinery, Dress Goods add Trimmings we defy competition. Mrs. John A. Wier and Miss j Maggie Small have charge of the Millinery De? partment. Send your orders for Bonnets, Hats, Frames, Laces, Flowers, Ribbons, Netts, Veils, Illusions, Trimmings, Skirts, Corsets, Stamped Aprons, Yokes and Bands. Paper Patterns for all kinds of garments, Hair Coils, Braids and Curls, Panniers, Embroideries, Breast Protectors, &c. Orders for Bonnets, Hats and Bridal Outfits promptly attended to. Mrs. Wier will give her personal attention to tho filling of orders from Anderson. Try us and-soo if we caunot beat Charleston. TerniB Cash. Respectfully, &c, fowler & McDonald. I April 22, 1809 43 2m DENTISTRY I DENTISTRY! -o DR. J. W. GURIEY, Graduate of Pennsylvania Dental College, Tcelh, thus enabling him to select such shades and sizes only as will correspond 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.'s Store. April I ?, 1869 42 Administrator's Notice. ALL persons having demands against the Es? tate of Isaac n. West, dee'd, are notified to pre? sent, them to Wm. Jones, properly attested, within tho time prescribed by law, and those indebted to said Estate to make payment to the same at once, as longer indulgence cannot be given. WM. j. WEST, Adrn'r. May 14, I860 48 4* CHOICE LIQUORS! WHISKEY, BRANDY, WINES, and other Li? quors, of tho best brands, for sale by the bottle or at wholesale. E. W. BYRUM, Osborne's old stand, Mechanic's Row. f eh 4, 1869 32 . 1869. 1869. SPRING TRADE! NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY Spring & Summer Goods. IN STORE and receiving daily from New York and Baltimore a large and splendid assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, In great variety, both in style and prices. MMES9 WIHUIPIB &-?<D:M, GLOVES, HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS, &c CALICOES, MUSLINS, LENOS, &d., &e GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, A FINE SELECTION. Sliir ting- and Sheeting^, ? Bleached and Brown. H AT S1 Large stock of Ladies Hats and; Bonnets. Fine selection of Men and Boys' Hats. GR? OERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, ike. All of which will be sold at the LO WEST prices for CASH or BARTES.. Give us a call. W. F, BARR & CO, April 22i I860 42 Saddlery and Harness! M. HELDMAM,. A.t the well-known Stand, Mechanic's Row, Depot 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 and Driving Whips, Wagon Harnes & Chains; Baltimore oak-tanned Sole and Harness Leather, Harness Mounting of all descriptions, Carriage and Buggy Trimmings, Shoe Thread of superior quality, ic. All kinds of Repairing, Either on Saddles or Harness done at short notice and in the best manner, including seating and padding Saddles. AH Work warranted, wheth? 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 89 8m > - o STi W *s h l ? 3 S"H s 3 ^ 2, h* &g ? ? ^ .ft h ? ri 03 g? 1 : ? J9 i ?4 J :3 * ? ? ^ ??3 &5 ?3 .. t:S".3 a ? ? 3 60 3 g r-1 g t? ? g S W w ^ 1 ? & 5 IBS ? S ? cs g oo I* ? M Q I 3 B ? B ? I o a Pi 0 BY THOMAS DAWSON, MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF Tinware, Stove Pipe, Guttering, Uonse-Roofingr, ?&c. A FULL ASSORTMENT OF Plain) Fancy and Japanned f IE - Constantly on haud, at Wholesale and. Retail.. ALSO, Stoves! Stoves! Stoves! COOKING, HALL, OFFICE and PARLOR STOVES. I would respectfully call (he attention 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, Fewtcr and cotton Bags. THOMAS DAWSON, North-East corner of Public Square^ i Oct 14,1868. W