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ipttial Notices. Burning Bush Chapter, No. 7, K/.A.-.M/ A REGULAR CONVOCATION OF BURNING BUSH CHAPTER-will be held in the Chapter Room on MONDAY NIGHT, Jan. 3, 1870, at seven .o'clock. Companions will assemble with? out further notice. By order of the Most Excellent High Priest. E. FRANKLIN, Sec. Dec 9, :1869 24 3 HIRAM LODGE, No. 68, A.\ F. . M.\ A REGUL?R COMMUNICATION OF HIRAM LODGE will be held in tho Lodge Room on MON DAY~~NIGh!?,f Jan. I0th,.1870, at half-past, seven o'clock. Brethren will take due notice anu govern themselves accordingly. By order of the .Worshipful Masler. E. FRANKLIN, Sec. Deo. 2,1869 . 28 . ... ? 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, Jan. 1, 1870, at 10 o'clock a.m. Brethren will take due' notice and govern themselves accordingly. By order of the Worshipful Master. G. w. BELCHER, Sec. Dec 9, 1809 24 8 Belton Lodge, No. 130, A.\ F.\ M. A REGULAR COMMUNICATION OF BELTON LODGE will be held in the Lodge Room at Bvlton, S. C, on THURSDAY, Dec. 16th, 1869, at 10 o'clock A. M. Brethren will take duo notice and govern themselves accordingly. By order of the Worshipful Master. .' w. 0. ALEXANDER, Sec Dec 2, 1869_23_3 . Peadleton Lodge, No. 34, A.\ F.\ M.\ AREGULAR COMMUNICATION OF PENDLE TON LODGE will be held in the Lodge Room on SATURDAY, Dec. 18th, 1869, at 3 o'clock p. m. . Brethren will take due notice and govern themselves accordingly. ?By order of the Worshipful Master. W. H. D. GAILLARD, Sec. ' Pec 2. 1869 ' ., 23 2 giving Arch Chapter, No.21^R.\ A.-.M.* O a REGULAR CONVOCATION OF LIVTNC ^RCH CHAPTER will be held in the Chapter, Room on SATURDAY, Dec. 18th, 18C9, at o-'clock p. m. Companions will assemble without1 rftrther notice. By order of the Most Excellent nigh Priest. A. J. SITTON, Sec. Dec 2, 1869 28 3 WILLIAMSTON LODGE, No. 24,A.F.M. a REGULAR COMMUNICATION OF wll LI'AMSTON LODGE will be held in tho Lodge Room at Williamston, S. C, on Thursday, Dec 23rd, 1869, at 10 o'clock A. M. Brethren are re? quested to be punctual in. attendance, j By order of the Worshipful Master. J. R. WILSON, Sec. Dec 2,1809 23 3 In the Probate Court. Wm J. Robertson and wife Cornelia, vs. Chesley D. Giles and others.?Petition for Partition. IT> appearing to my satisfaction that 0. B. Rice nnd wife, Maty E. Rice. Charles Rice, Emma Rice, Alfred T. Giles, Lillia T. Giles, George Gi'es and Cornelia Giles, Defendants in this case, reside beyond the limits of this State, on motion of Reed & Drown, Att'ys Pro. Pet., Ordered, Tfcat said Defendants do appear and plead, answer or demur to said Petition within forty days from the first publication hereof, or an order pro confesso will be entered against them. W. W. HUMPHREY'S, Judge of Probate Anderson County. Dec 2, 1869 23 6 Assignee's Notice of Appointment. In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. IS THE MATTER OF E. W. RYR?M, A RAXKRUPT. To Whom it may Concern.^-The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as As? signee of e. W. Byruni, of the county of Ander ? son, and State of South Carolina, within said Dis? trict, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by the District Court of said State. Dated at Anderson C. H., S. C, the 9th day of December, 1809. j. o. whitefTeld, Assignee. Dec 9, 1869 24 3 Administratrix's Notice. all. persons concerned will take notice that the undersigned. Administratrix of Jacob Crcmer, deceased, will on Saturday, the 8th day of Janua? ry next, apply to the Judge of the Probate Court, at Anderson C. H., for a final settlement of her Admihistratrixship and discharge therefrom. NANCY C ROMER, Administratrix of Jacob Cromer, dee'd. Dec 9, 1869 24 4* Administrator's Sale. WILL be sold, at the late residence of Lewis Dalrymple, deceased, near Five Forks, on Friday, 24th of December inst., the Rents belonging to said Estate, consisting of Wheat, Corn, Cotton and Molasses. Terms cosh. Jl W. DALRYMPLE, Adm'r. Dec 9, 1869 ? 24 2* SAVE COST! BY paying SHARPE & FANT what you owe before the 1st of January, 1870. The Notes and Accounts-are at present in the hands of w. S. Sharpe for collection. SHARPE & FANT. Dec 2, 1869 23 Notice of Final Settlement. I hereby notify all whom it may concern, credi? tors and heirs, that a final settlement of the Per? sonal Estate of Wm, McConnel, dee'd, will be had is the Judge of Probate's Office at Anderson C. H., on Tuesday, 11th day of January next, and that Letters Dismissory will then be applied lor. REUBIN BURUISS. Adm'r. Dec 9, 1869 24 4* CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. JUST RECEIVED, a large selection of China Gift Cups, Toys of every description, and other articles suitable for Christmas presents. JULIUS POPPE, Brick Range, one door below Post Office. Dec 9, 1809 24 8 "to rent, A HOUSE AND LOT, situated on Calhounstreet, in the town of Anderson, the House containing four rooms, with all necessary outbuildings, and a fine orchard attached, Apply to Capt. John McGrath, or the undersigned. w. h. McDonald. Pec 9, 1869 21 8* Auction Sal&s for January. SHERIFFS SALES. BY virtue of writs of Fieri Faoias to roe direc? ted, I will expose to sale on Saleday next, at An? derson C. H., within the usual hours of saie, the following property, to wit: OneJot in the town of Belton, containing 6? acres, more or less, known as the Taylor lot. On the premises is a good blacksmith shop and car? riage shop. Levied on as the property of Wm. Holmes, at the suit of Martha Uarkins, Adminis trix, vs. Wm. Holmes. One tract of land, containing 50 acres, more or less, on the waters of Rocky River, known as the Harrison Posey place, bounded by lands of the estate of A. N. McFall, dec'd., and others, levied on fcs the property of Wm. Holmes, "at the suit of Martha Uarkins, Administratrix, vs. Wm. Holmes One tract of land, containing 125 acres, more or less, on branches waters of Generostee Creek, bounded by lands of Joshua Burriss, D. J. Tuck? er, and others, levied on as the property of R. H. Pettigrew, jtt the suit of Bannistor Allen vs. R. H. Pettigrew. One tract of land, containing 100 njres, more or leas, on waters of Cox Creek, 2 miles north of An? derson C. H., bounded by lands of Mrs. Ham? mond, Jno. C. Whitfield, Homestead of the Defen? dant and others, levied on as the property of Rue ben Richey, at the suit of Elias Barle v'si.?? Reuben Richey. One house and lot in the town of Anderson, known as the Whitefield lot, containing t wo acres, bounded on the east by Main street, on the north by lot formerly owned by L. T. Arnold, on the west by lot of A. M. Hunt, and on the south by lot of F. C. v. Borstell, levied, on at the suit of James H. McConnell, assignee, vs. J. T. White field. On Tuesday after Saleday, at the late residence of the Defendant, 1 bureau, 1 folding leaf table, 1 cupboard and contents, 2 mirrors, 4 set andirons, shovel and tongs, 1 lot books, lot chairs, 2 side ta? bles, 2 framed mirrors, 1 sideboard, 1 candle stand, 1 clock, 1 lot glasswar3.1 brass fire-fender, 1 writing desk, I trundle bedstead, 2 trunks, 1 lamp, 3 wash stands, 2 bedsteads, beds and furni? ture, 1 bowl and pitcher, 1 set silver teaspoons, I set silver tablespoons, 1 lot cooking utensils, lot stoneware, lot boxes and barrels, 1 Joom and fixtures, levied on. as the property of Jos. T. Whitefield, dec'd., at the suit of James H. McCon? nell, assignee, vs. Jos. T. Whitefield. Terms cash?purchasers to pay for titles, stamps and deeds. '"" " WM. McGUKIN, s.a.d. Dec 9, 1869 24 CLER? SALE. In Equity?Anderson County. Thomas A. Sherardand David J. Sherard, Adm'rs of William Sherard, dec'd, vs. Wm. W. Hewin.? Bill to Foreclose Mortgage of Real Estate. BY virtue of an" order to me directed from the Honorable R. B. Carpenter, in turn Judge of the 8th Judicial District, dated May 28th, 1869, I will sell at public outcry at Anderson Court House, on Saleday in Jauuary next, all those two Tracts of Land, described in the proceedings in this case as the lands of Wm. W. Hewin, situate in Anderson county, to wit? 354 ACRES, More or less, on Little Generostee creek, waters of Savannah River, bounded by lands now or late? ly owned by tho Estate of Mrs. Rebecca Clink scales, dec'd, James Saddler, dec'd, and Nathan Harris and others. s 52 ACRES, More .or less, on Big Genorostee creek, waters of Savannah River, bounded by lands now or lately owned by the Estate of Baxter Hardy, deceased, Kelly Sullivan, deceased, Nathan Harris and oth? ers, known as part of the "Liddcl Tnct." ? Terms of Sale.?One fourth cash, the remain? der on a credit of one and two years, with interest from day of sale, purchaser to give bona* with at least two approved sureties, and a mortgnge ol tho premises to secure payment .of the purchase money, and to pay extra for stamps and titles. JOHN W. DANIELS, c.c.p.a c. Dec 9, 1809 24 4 U.S.MARSHAL'S SALE. The United States of America, South Carolina District. BY virtue of a writ of Fiera Facias (o me di? rected, issuing out of the Honorable the United States Circuit Court, for the District of South Carolina, I will expose for sale, to the highest bidder, at public auction, at Anderson C. 11., On the 3rd day of January, 1870, Being the first Monday of the month, all the right, title and interest of the Defendant in and to the following property, to wit: LOT NO. 1, In the town of Williamston, containing two acres, more or less, adjoining lots of G. W. Anderson and others. LOT NO. 2, In the town of WilHamstoi;, containing one-half acre, more or less, known as the Female Academy lot, adjoining lots of B. F. Mauldin and others. Levied on as the property of H. O. Ilerrick, Defendant, at the suit of the United States, Plain tiff. TERMS CASH. Purchasers to pay the Mar? shal for necessary papers and stamps. ?@T Sale to be conducted by J. H. McConnell, Deputy Marshal, as Auctioneer. . L. E. JOHNSON, U. S. Marshal. Dec 9, 1809 24 4 PROBATE JUDGE'S SALE. In the Probate Court, Anderson County. J. J. Mattison, Administrator, vs. Milton M. Man? ly et al., heirs at law of Robt. Manly, dec'd. BY virtue of an order to me directed in the above stated case from W. W. Humphreys, Judge of Pro? bate for Anderson county, I will expose to sale on Saleday in January next, at Anderson C. II., the following TRACT OF LAND, containing 272 acres, more at less, tiitualed in Anderson county, near Calboun, bounded by lands of J. J. Mattison, Rev. W. P. Martin, J. J. Poor and others. Sold as the Real Estate of Rob? ert Manly deceased. Terms or Sale.?One-half cash, and tho re mander on a credit of twelve months, with in? terest from day of sale, purchaser giving bond with good security, and a mjrtgage ol the premi? ses for the payment of the purchase money, with the privilege of paying cash, or anticipating pay? ment at any time. Purchaser to pay for stamps and all necessary papers?costs to be paid in cash WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff Anderson County. Dec 9, 1869 21 4 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of the following Tax Executions to mo directed and delivered by Daniel Brown. Esq., County Treasurer, I will expose to sale at Ander? son Q. H. on Saleday next, within the usual hours, the following property, to wit: One hundred and fifty feet of ground, fronting on McDuffie street, and running back to Boundary street, being a portion of tho lot now occupied by E. W. Brown, levied on as the property of the said E. W. Brown, at tho suit of the State "tor taxes. Terms cash. WM. McGUKIN, s.a.c. Dec 9, 1869. 24 3 - . ASSIGNEE'S SALE. THE undersigned will offer at public outcry at Anderson Court House, on Saleday in January next, a oertain Judgment, of Record at Anderson Court House, in favor of Johu D. Ashmore vs. John W. Guy ton and G. Guy ton, for about $4913.08, besides interest from 16th March, 1866. Terms cash. W. H. CAMPBELL, Assignee. Deo 9, 1869 21 3 Assignees' Sale OF VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE. -o-? BY virtue of an order from Hon. George S. Bryan, Dijtrict Judge for the District of South Carolina, we will sell to the highest bidder at An? derson Court House, on MONDAY, the 27th day of December, 18G9, at 12 o'clock m., ONE TRACT OF LAND, Known as (lie McFall place, containing 420 acres, more or less, situated on Beaver creek, adjoining lands of Jesse W Norris, J C Haynie, J N Whit ncr and others. ONE LOT, In the Town of Anderson, known as the Benson Blacksmith Shop lot, containing one acre, more or less, bouuded by Main street, and by lot formerly owned by L T Arnold. ONE LOT, In the Town of Williamston, containing two acres, more or less, and known as the John A Kirkpat rick lot. ONE TEACT OP LAND, Known as. the Austin 0 Williams Place, on waters of Camp creek, containing 143 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Jacob Rogers, McAlister and others. ONE TEACT OF LAND, Known as the Jacob J Duckworth place, near the village of Williamston, containing 475 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Chesley Rogers, Ja? cob Rogers and others. ONE TRACT OF LAND, Known as the Baker place, containing 230 acres, more or less, situated on Camp creek, bounded by lands formerly of Wm M Rogers, Estate of Daniel May, John McAlister and others. ONE TEACT OR LOT OF LAND, Adjoining the Williamston. hotel lot, containing 23 acres, more or less. ALSO, THE SPLENDID BRICK BUILDING, In the Town of Anderson, comprising two large store-rooms and a number of office rooms, being the southern wing of Granite Row, now occupied by Bleckfjy & Evins, M. Lesser and others. Sold under1 order of Court for partition between the assignees of John W. Grady, Bankrupt, and OHP Fant, Esq". These stores are looatedon the public square, and arc considered desirable stands. Terms cash?purchasers to pay for stamps and pupers. WM. T. SHUMATE, A. BLVTHE, Assignees. Dec 2, 1869 23 4 SALE OF LAND. I WILL sell at public outcry at Anderson Court House, on MONDAY, the 27th DECEMBER in? stant, That Plantation of Land; Situated about five miles South of Anderson Vil? lage, part of Estate of Judge J.N. Whitner, dee'd, an the road leading to Abbeville C. H., and con? taining about 627 acres, in the following tracts, to wit? TEACT NO. ], containing about 315 acres, 75 in forest land, the remainder cleared, of which about 50 acres are good creek bottom. This Tract includes the set tlemer.t, with Grist Mill and Wheat Thresher, run by water, aud has on it a bed of.yery fine iron ore, supposed to be very rich. A serviceable mill gudgeon has been made of the crude ore. TRACT NO. 2, Adjoining the above, and containing about 187 acres, about equally divided ia forest and cleared land. TRACT NT). 3, Adjoining Tract No. 2. and contaiuing about 125 acres, all in the woods. TERMS.?One-third of purchase money cash? remaining two-thirds on a credit of oue and two yoars. in equal anntiul instalments, with interest from day of sale, secured by bond with personal security, tnd mortgage of the premises; provided purchase!s may pay all cash if they prefer, and to pay extra for stamps and papers. Nearly tho whole of these lands lie well for cul? tivation. The proportion of worn out land is very small, and some of it very fiue. Flats of the above lands can be seen at my office. B. F. WHITNER. Attorney in fact of Executrix. Dec 9. 1869 24 3 CLERK'S SALE. In Equity?Anderson County. Matthew A. Cobb, Administrator, vs. Sarah Cobb and others.?Bill for Partition, Relief, ice. BY virtue of a Decretal Order from the Honora? ble James. L. Orr, Circuit Judge, to me directed, I will sell at public outcry at Anderson Court House, on Saleday in January next, the following Tracts of Land, as the Real Estate of nenry Cobb, deceased, viz: 80 ACRES, More or less, known as Tract No. I, or the "Haw thorne Place," bounded by lands of William Mat tison, Elizabeth Cox and others. 03 ACRES, More or less, known as Tract No. 2, or the "Kay Place," bounded by lands of Solomon Geer, Rob? ert Smith and others. 236 ACRES, More or less, bounded by lands of J. G. Gantf, Elizabeth Cox and others, known as Tract No. 3, or the "Clement Tract." Terms of Sale..?One-third cash, the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale; the purchaser to give bond with at least two approved sureties to secure payment of the purchase money; and for Tract No. 3, or the "Clement Tract," for additional security, a mort? gage will be required. Purchasers to pay for stamps and titles. JOHN W. DANIELS, c.c.r. Deo 9, I860 24 1 4 VALUABLE Plantation for Sale. WILL be sold to the highest bidder at Ander? son C. H., on SALEDAY in JANUARY next, being the 3rd day of the month, all that Tract of Land, known as the Lewis land, on Devil's Fork, waters of Gencroslec, six miles West of Anderson Court House, adjoining lands of Sam. Humphreys and others, containing 480 ACEES, More or less, with a quantity of valuable Bottom and Cotton Lands upon it. TERMS: Two thousand dollars cash?balance on twelve months: with interest. Said land may be treated for at private sale previous to the above mentioned time. Apply to B. FRANK SLOAN, Pendleton, S. C. Not 25, 1869 22 6 Just Arrived from Europe, A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Violins, Flutes, Accordeons* Genuine French Harps, Violin Bows, Screws, Tail Pieces, Bridges, &c. ?ALSO,? A choice assortment of Italian Violin and Gui? tar Strings. A large variety of PIPES?Briar Wood, Rose Wood, imitation and genuine Merchaum. Prices from 25 cents to ?8 00 each. Smoking Tobacco, of various brands, including the celebrated "Lone Jack" and "Brown Dick." Scotch and Macaboy Snuffs. CONFECTIONERIES ! French and American Candies, canned Fruits, Jellies and Preserves, Brandy Peaches, Brandy Cherries, &c. All kinds of Nuts, Soda and Sweet CrackerE, Ginger Snaps, &c. Oysters, in 1 and 2 lbs cans, ready for use, and various other things, all of which I propose to sell on the most reason? able terms. Give me a call, all who want nice things for Christmas, and examine my stock and prices. To the Ladies, Particularly, I offer a fine lot of English and American Crockery Ware, at greatly reduced prices. Also, Ladies' fashionable Dress Trimmings in great variety, which I will sell below coat prices. JULIUS POPPE, No 8 Brick Range, Next door to Post Office. Dec 2, 1869 28 4 TAKE NOTICE ! BRICK RANGE AWAKE! Prepare for Christmas! I HAVE received my stock of Fall Goods, and go in for OFFERING BARGAINS in every line? Dry Goods, Groceries, Shoes, Eats, Fancy Goods, Hardware and Crockery. When you search Anderson and can't find the article you want to buy, just drop in at HUME'S, No. 3 Brick Range, and you may find it, and at a bargain, too. Look at these samples of some of my prices: Calicoes from 10 cents and upwards, Bleached Shirtings from 10 cents upwards, Cups & Saucers, 40 cents and upwards, Paper Collars, 15 cents a box and upwards, Ladies' Balmorals, $1.25 and upwards, DeLains, (worsted), 22c. per yd. and upward. Having direct communication with western North Carolina, I am always prepared with a sup? ply of the good things that section abounds in. Mothers will not forget to bring their little ones to see and buy all ol the CHRISTMAS TOYS, FIREWORKS and CANDY to be found here, as well as the Christmas luxuries for thtmselvcs, such as RAISINS, CURRANTS, CITRON, MACCARONI, CHEESE, ALMONDS, $c. Remember HUME, TYo. 3 13i*iclc llartg-e. Nov 4, 1869 19 5 HAND ORGAN and MONKEY A. P. HUBBARD'S. THE subscriber would take this method of in? forming his friends and customers, and the public generally, that in addition to his extra large and varied assortment of superior TOYS, CONFEC? TIONERIES and FANCY GOODS, (decidedly the largest he has ever offered in this market,) he bought, while in Charleston, a beautiful Hand Or? gan und a .Monkey for the amusement of his cus? tomers and their children during the Christmas holidays. They can bo seen and heard by calling at the store. He will also have on hand during the Winter months FRESH NORFOLK OYSTERS, guaran? teed to be taken out of the shell and packed the morning they leave Norfolk, and he will be able to furnish them at very low prices. My TOYS were Selected in person, carefully, and, I think, very suitable for this market. The young Gents can hnd beautiful Presents for the young Ladies, and in return the young Ladies can find very appropriate and suitable Presents for their-"MOTHERS and COUSINS!" My stock of RAISINS, CITRON. CURRANTS, NUTS, of all kinds. PICKLES, JELLIES, PRE? SERVES, CANNED FRUITS and VECETAILES, are all fresh and good. My FRENCH CONFECTIONERY is superior to any I have ever offered for sale. I would invite ALL to come and examine for themselves, and I dont ask any one to buy unless they are pleased. In conclusion, I would say that MY STORE is not the only place in Town where articles in this line can be bought, nor would I pretend to sell lower than the Ion est, but I will say that 1 think my stock will compare favorably with any house in Anderson, and my prices will probably be low enough for the times. A. P. IIUBBARD. J?. S.?ORANGES, LEMONS and FIRE? WORKS on hand through the Winter months. A. P. H. Nov 25, 1869 22 5 INTEREST PAID ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT. THE CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK, OF COLUMBIA, SO. CA. BY resolution of the Board of Directors of this Bank, Certificates of Deposit will be issued, draw? ing interest at the rate of SEVEN PEN CENT, i*er annum, the legal rate for money in the State of South Carolina, for sums deposited iu this manner, to remain not less than thirty duys, payable on demand after ten days notice. The Capital Slock of this Bank is now ?123, 500, and authority has bee ngrunted to increase it to the sum of S2U0.0U0. The security of Deposi? tors is guaranteed by the full payment of this Capital Stock, and by the examination and pub? lished reports of its condition whenever required by tho Comptroller of the National Currency Bureau. The Bank deals in Exchange, Gold and Silver Coin, and National and State Securities generally. Deposits received in Co.in or Currency, and paid in the some. When interest is paid, it will be IN KIND. Persons having funds to invest, arc respectfully invited to correspond with the President or Cash? ier on the subject, and make all investigation they may see proper to satisfy themselves of the safety and productiveness of an investment in its stock. The Carolina National Bank has purchased for its use tho building belonging to the Bank of the State, in the city of Columbia, which it will occu? py so soon as the necessary alterations and im? provements can be made. Great care will be tn ken in the construction of its Vault, which will be large and as strong as granite and iron can make it, affording every possible security to its contents. board of directors. L D Childs, President; Edward Hope, John Preston, Jr, Dr J W Parker, R O'Nealc, Jr, J G Gibbes. W B GULIGK, Cuhier. Dec 2, 1869 23 1 TO CASH 11) BUYEIEfcfe. I AM NOW PREPABEP . TO SHOW toe L&Msm mmmm m:mssm IN THIS MARKET. MY stock consists in part, of Dry Goods. Clothing, Gassimeres. Hats and Gaps, Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Hoopskirts, Saddles and Bridles, Groceries, Hardware, Potware, Crockery, Glassware, Bag? ging Rope, Cotton Ties. Sole and Upper Leather and Shoe Findings. 25^** Always iu the market tor the purchase of Gotten, Corn. Wheat and other produce. W. S. SilABPE, iNo. 7* Granite Row. Dec 9, 1869 ,_24_, ? FOR SALE. GHJ A.1VO! GTOAJtfO!! SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO per Ton. $65.00 cash, or $70.00 November 1, 1870* approved sccurii v", or mortgage on unencumbered Real Estate, with 7 per cent, interest. COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE, for composting with cotton seed. per Ton, $45.00 cash, or S50.0U November 1, 1870, approved security, or mortgage of unencumbered Real Estate, with 7 per cent, interest. DISSOLVED BONE per Ton. $05.00 cash, or $70.00 November 1, 1870, approved security, or mortgage of unencumbered Real Estate, with 7 per cent, interest. ' PHOENIX GUANO per Ton, $50 00 cash, or $65 00 November 1, 1870, without interest, ap? proved security, or mortgage of unencumbered Real Estate. WILCOX. GIBBES & CO/S MANIPULATED per Ton, $65.00 cash, or $80.00 November 1, 1870, without interest, approved security, or mortgage of unencumbered Real Estate. CAROLINA FERTILIZER, S60.00 cash, or $65.00 November 1, 1870, approved security, or mortgage of unencumbered Real Estate. FLOUR OF BONE, per Ton, $65.00 cash, or $70.00 November 1, 1870, approved security, or mortgage of unencumbered Real Estate, with 7 per cent, interest. Drayage and freight from Charleston wHl be added to the above prices. Having been appointed Agent at this place for the sale of the above named Guanos, I am now ma? king arrangements for storage, and will keep on hand a full supply at the above prices. I will also seil the PERUVIAN GUANO and BAUGH'S RAW BONE PHOSPHATE. ?. S. SHARPE. ISo. 7" Granite Row. Dec 9, 18C9_ 24 _ ..... BLECKLET & EVINS, . & BLECKLET & CO, Anderson, S. C. ?Pendieton, S. C. THE above houses keep constantly on hand as large and well-selected STOCK.of GOODS in the various linos, as can be found in this country, and seil them as Cheap for Cash or Barter as Anybody. . The highest market price in cash or barter paid for Cotton and Country Produce. Don't buy your Goods until you call and see them ] ! z&k October 21.1809 17 HAWKINS, WILLIAMSON & CO., Cotton Factors and General Commission Merchants, # ....... .,? i ' 105 "West Tvombard Street, Baltimore. B?r* CAPT. W. S. SHARPE, No. 7 Granite Row, Anderson C. H., is our duly authorized.agent, and will make liberal cash advances on all consignments to us. REFERENCES?Col. B. D. Townsend, President C. & S. R. R., Society Hill, S.C; Major W. B. Gulick, Cashier First National Bank, Columbia, S. C; Col. Wm. Johnston, President G. C. & A. B. R., Charlotte, N. C; Gen. Wade Hampton, Columbia, S. C. . Sept 16. I860 12 8m New and Splendid Stock or Fall & Winter Goods, JUST RECEIVED 1 TO which we invite our friends and customers to call and examine for themselves. Our stock ooiisists in part of DRY GOODS, In Great Variety, Such as? Merinos, Poplins and DeLains of the latest styles, White Goods, of every description, A large stock of Prints, Brown and Bleached Sheetings, # Brown and Bleached Long Cloths, Brown and Bleached Shirtings, Ladies' Cloaks and Shawls, large slock. Ladies' Hats, Furs and Bonnets, Ladies' Glove, Hosiery, &c. Gents' Clothing and Furnishing Goods, Of every description. Shoes and Boots, Hats and Caps, In great variety. Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, Glassware. We keep constantly on hand a good Supply of General Merchandize^ all of which will be sold low for cash or barter. All kinds of produce token in exchange for goods. Give us a call. W. F. BARK & CO. Oct. 28, 1800 18 Call and See!! NOW IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE, NEW GOODS, Of every Variety, including Ladies' Dress Goods, Notions, Bleached and Unbleached Shirtings. Flannels, etc., etc., etc< Boots and Shoes, Hani ware, Cutlery, Crockery ware and Groceries. We have on hand Spices, of all kinds; Cur? rants, Citron, Cinnamon Bark, etc. Also, a com? plete assortment of Flavoring Extracts, Toilet Soaps and Perfumery. The ladies are particularly invited to call and see our stock of JEWELRY, which is composed of the latest styles worn. In exchange for goods we take barter of nearly every description. Highest market prices given for cotton, anil liberal advances made on cotton shipped through us for sale in New York. CATER & MARTIN, No. 10 Granite Row, Anderson, S. C. Nov 11, 1889 20 Administrator's Notice, ALL persons having domands against the Es? tate of Abner Cox, deoeasod, are hereby required to present them within the time prescribed by law, or their claims will be barred. Also, those indebted to the nbovo Estate will please make payment within the specified time, as the Estate must be settled, and longer indulgence will not be given. W. S. COX, Adm'r. Nov 25, 1860 22 4 NOTICE IS hereby given that application will be made to the next Legislature to amend tho charter of the Town of Anderson. JOHN B. MOORE, Intendant. Sept 28,1860 18 3m Fall and Winter Opening, 1869, At the Emporium of Pashiou, Abbeville, S. C. ' FOWLER & McDONALD respectfully inform (he ladies of Anderson of their grand opening of Dry Goods and Millinery on Thursday, October 14. Their stock of Dress Goods and Millinery was never so large. Their siock of Mi'linery :i? as large and as attractive as any in Soutn Caroli? na. In this department will be found the latest novelties in. Ilats, Bonnets. Feathers, Plumes, French Flowers, Birds, Ornaments, Satins, Vel vets, Silks, Ribbons, Trimmings, Buttons, Laces, Edgings, Frillings, Bridal Wreaths, Collars, Cuffs, Embroideries, beautiful Embroidered Yokes, Bunds, &c; Trimmed and Uutrimmed Paper Pat* terns for all kinds of Ladies' and Misses' Gar? ments, from Madam Demorest and Butterick, of New York; Shawls, Cloaks, splendid Fur Capes, Muffs and Cuffs, Nubias, Breakfast Shawls, Hoods, Jackets, Hair Switches, Curls, Chignons, Pnds, Breast Protectors, Skirts, Corsets, Shell'ahd Gold Beads, Necklaces, Netts, Veils, Illusions, Silk Tas? sels, and many other things not mentioned. Mrs. Sassabd and Mrs. Wir.n, ladies of acknowledged fine taste, have charge of this department. Mrs. Wieb, will give her personal attention in filling or? ders from Anderson and Pendieton. Particular attention given to orders for Bridal Bonnets, and satisfaction guaranteed. All goods sent by Ex? press upon receipt of order. They have a splendid line of Dress Goods:in Poplins, Reps, Empress Clothe, DeLanes, Alpac cas, DeBages, Silks, and a beautiful line of Scotch Plaids, from 25 cents to S1.25 per yard. Also, Opera Flannels in every color. Thankful for the very liberal patronage bestow? ed on us in the past, we hope by strict attention to our business to continue to merit the same. We sell strictly for cash, and at much less than city prices.' Our goods will compare with Millinery from Charleston, Baltimore and New York. All we ask is a trial. Very Respectfully, FOWLER & M-'DONALI), Abbeville C. H.,S. C. Oot 14, 1869 IG ?m Mill Pond mi Channel Oysters. SUPPLIED in quantities to suit pirrchasi r?. Orders from all parts of the interior solicited. Address Thos. McCrady, Agent, P.O. Box889, Charleston, S. C. REjeRENCEa?James Adgor & Co, Hon 7 B Campbell, Dr St J R a vend. David Jennings, Mc? Crady ft Son. W G Dingle, John S Ryan. - Nov 18, 1869 21 8m Just Beceired and for Sale ! FRESH CANDY, DessioatedCocoannt, for custards & puddings, Cheese and Crackers. One barrel superior Cider Vinegar, Another supply of that Extra Family Flour, Lamps and Lamp Chimneys. TOWERS & BCRJUSS, Not llr 1889 20