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LATEST TELEGRAPHIC FEWS. New Orleans, January 6 The Governor's annual message to the Legisla? ture congratulates them on the improved condition of public affairs and the good feeling among the people of both races. It takes a cheerful view of the political situation and general prosperity of the State; deprecates the depreciated value of bonds. After a resume of the material wealth of the State, says there is no need, therefore, so far as ability is concerned, that her bonds should sell for less than their par value; states that credit does not depend alone upon the solvency of the party whose securities are upon the market, but upon sufficient arrangements to pay principal and interest as they accrue; both must be provided for amply in amount and surely in method; wise use of State credit, sustained by judicious legislation, and administered by faithful officers, is all that is necessary in the premises. He attributes the de? preciated condition of the bonds to defective leg? islation and maladministrations of the Auditor of Public Accounts. On levees, he advises the co? operation of the States of Arkansas, Mississippi, Louisiana, and the General Government for the assessment of a special tax for levee purposes; fa? vors encouragement of the great feasible works of internal improvement, public education and immi? gration ; believes the New Orleans, Mobile and Chattanooga Railroad, also the Ship Island Canal, will be completed at an early day; recommends the immediate repeal of licensed gambling; did not veto the act because it was introduced in the body of the revenue bill, which did not reach him until the Legislature had adjourned, and could not be segregated nor vetoed without defeating the whole bill, and embarrassing the administration of the laws. A bill has been introduced, repealing the gam? bling law, and passed to a third reading, and will, doubtless, pass. A joint resolution has been in? troduced, appointing a committee to ascertain what legislation is necessary for the relief of hol? ders of property included in the claims of Mrs. Myra Clarke Gaines. A joint resolution passed to a second reading, requesting the Federal Congress to recognize the belligerentTights of Cuba. Governor Warmouth sends a special message to the Legislature, beginning: "It becomes my duty to communicate to your honorable body grave charges against George V7. Wickliff, Auditor of Public Accounts. His offences against the consti? tution and laws of the State have seriously embar? rassed the government and rendered it difficult to pay the interest on the State bonds. He has been ?guilt}- of numerous acts, involving extortion ?against individuals and against charitable institu? tions of the State, also involving fraud against the ?commonwealth; and, by collusion with evil-dis? posed persons to defraud the same, he has extor? ted sums of money from the creditors of the State, as a condition precedent to issuance to them of ?the certificates of indebtedness, or warrants, to which they were entitled by law." The Governor goes on to cite a number of coses, in which be charges the Auditor with malfeasance, etc. The message was referred. A Waging Impression Corrected. "Many persons believe that there is no value in ?anything that does not come from "the North." How humiliating! However, this impression is ?being gradually corrected. It is now admitted ?that no remedial Agent has ever been discovered, North or South, that possesses, in so eminent a "degree, the power of eradicating from the system ?all foul distemper, as DR. TUTT'S SARSAPA RILLA AND QUEEN S DELIGHT. The secret is, it assists nature to do this through, its own channels. It is composed of vegetable substances alone, every ?one of which grows on Southern soiL It is the BLOOD PURIFIER OF THE AGE. Special Notice.?To parties in want of Doors, Sashes and Blinds, we refer to the advertisement of P. P. ToAiK, the large manufacturer of those goods in Charleston, Price list furnished on ap? plication. 4?9m %\t ifarfetb; Anderson, Jan. 12, 1870. Cotton markst lively to-day at 21 to 23, by tuesday eyksixu's mail. AcausTA, Jan. 10, 1870. Cotton market firmer; sales 632 bales?mid? dling 23}. Chableston, Jan. 10, 1870. The market firm but quiet, with sales of 200 bales, at 24} to 24}. NewYobk, Jan. 10, 1870. Cotton a shade easier?sales 2,100 bales at 25}. Gold 22 1-16. LATEST QUOTATIONS OF SOUTHERN SECURITIES, IN CHARLESTON, S. C, Corrected Weekly by A. C. KAUFMAN, Brektr, No. 25 Broad Street. JANUARY 4, 1870. State Securites.?South Carolina, old, ?@80; do :oew, ?@80; do, registered Btock, ex int ?@72. City SecURrriEs.?Augusta, Ga., Bonds, 83@86; Charleston, S. C., Stock (ex qr int,) 53(5)55; do, Firo Loan Bondt?, ?(a) 75; Columbia, S. C, Bonds, 65@68. Railroad Bonds.?Blue Ridge, (first mortgage,) ? @65; Charleston and Sa? vannah, 58(5)60; Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, ?@8l; Chcraw and Dariing ton, -?(5)80; Greenville and Columbia, (1st mort) ?@75 , do, (State guarantee) 62@?-j Northeastern, 80@82; Savannah and Charleston, (1st mort) ? @75; do, (State guarantee) ?@64; South Caroli? na, ?@80; do, 73; Spattanburg and Union, ?@50. Railroad Stocks.?Charlotte, Colum bia and Augusta, ?@55; Greenville and Columbia, 1}@2; Northeastern, 7@8; Savannah and Charleston, 23(5)23} ; South Carolina, (whole shares) 38(5;39 : "do, (half do) 18@18}. v Exchange, <fcc?New York Sight, A off parj Gold, 120(5)122; Silver, 114(^117. south carolina bank bills. *Bank of Charleston.?@ *Bank of Newbeiry.?(a)? Bank of Camden.50(a)? Bank of Georgetown.?(0,20 Bank of South Carolina.10(a)? Bank of Chester.15@? Bank of Hamburg. 5@? Bank of State S. C, prior to 1861..50(a)? Bank of State of S. C, issue 1861 and 1862.15@. ''Planters' and Mechanics' Bank of Charleston. _/gj_ *Pooplo's Bank of Charleston. . . "Union Bank of Charleston_(?? Southwestern Bail Bond Bank "of Charleston, (old).95/31_ Southwestern Rail Road Bank of Charleston, (new).95(2)_ State Bank of Charleston. 5(a)_ Farmers' and Exchange Bank of Charleston.?(5) } Exchange Bank of Columbia_20(a)? Commercial Bank of Columbia.. 3(a)? Merchants' Bank of Cheraw.5(a)? Planters'Bank of Fairfield. 5(a)? State of South Carolina Bills Re? ceivable.par. City of Charleston Change Bills, .par. * Bills marked thus (*) are being re? deemed at the Bank Counters of each. Jaa 13, 1870 JO ly ferial jtofas. Burning Bush Chapter, No. 7, R.\A.\M/ A REGULAR CONVOCATION OF BURNING BUSH CHAPTER will be held in the Chapter Room on MONDAY NIGHT, Feb. 7, 1870, at seven o'clock. Companions will assemble with? out further notice. ? By order of the Most Excellent High Priest. E. FRANKLIN, Sec. Jan 6, 1870 28 8 HIRAM LODGE, No. 68, A.-. F.\ M.\ A REGULAR COMMUNICATION OF HIRAM LODGE will be held in the Lodge Room on MON? DAY NIGHT, Feb. 14th, 1870, at half-past seven o'clock. Brethren will take due notice anu govern themselves accordingly. By order of the Worshipful Mnster. E. FRANKLIN, Sec Jan 13,1870 29 4 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, Feb. 6, 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. Jan 6, 1870 28 3 Pendleton Lodge, No. 34, A.\ F.*. M.\ AREGULAR COMMUNICATION OF PENDLE? TON LODGE will be held in the Lodge Room on SATURDAY, Jan. 15th, 1870, 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. Jan 6, 1870 28 2 Living Arch Chapter, No. 21, H.\ A.\M.\ A REGULAR CONVOCATION OF LIVING ARCH CHAPTER will be held in the Chapter Room on SATURDAY, Jan. 15th, 1870, at 7 o'clock p. m. Companions will assemble without further notice. By order of the Most Excellent High Priest. M. L. SHARPE, Sec. Jan 6, J870 28 3 WLLLIAMSTON 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, Jan. 20lh, 1870, at 10 o'clock A. M. Brethren are re? quested to be punctual in attendance. By order of the Worshipful Master. J. R. WILSON, Sec. Jan 6, 1870 28 8 Belton Lodge, No. 130, A.*. F.\ M/ A REGULAR COMMUNICATION OF BELTON LODGE will be held in the Lodge Room at Belton, S. C, on THURSDAY, Jan. 13th, 1870, at 10 o'clock A. M. Brethrenvwill take due notice and govern themselves accordingly. By order of the Worshipful Master. W. 0. ALEXANDER, Sec. Jan 6, 1870 '28 3 NOTICE ! THE TRUSTEES OF THE Pendleton Male Academy TAKE pleasure in announcing to the public that they have succeeded in inducing that widely known and very popular Teacher, the Rev. J. L. KENNEDY, to take charge of the Academy for the next year. Mr. Kennedy at one time filled most acceptably a Professor's chair in the Univer? sity gf Georgia, and from his long and eminently successful career as a classical and mathematical instructor of the highest reputation, the Trustees are fully warranted in recommending the institu? tion to the patrons of education generally, as one of the very best Preparatory Schools in the Southern country. The community of Pendleton has been long kuown as one of the best in the State for its flourishing Academics. Good board? ing can be had with pleasant families iu the vil? lage and vicinity at $12 per month. The School will open with favorable prospects on MONDAY, the 17th January, 1870. T. J. PICKENS, Chairman Board of Trustees. Jan 6,1870 28 2 Administrator's Sale. WE will offer at public auction the Personal Property-of H. H. Wardlaw, deceased, at his late residence, near Hammond's Mill, on FRIDAY, the 21st day of January, 1870, consisting of Cows, Hogs, Sheep, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Corn, Fodder, Shucks, Wagon, Plantation Tools, Three bales Cotton, Cotton Seed, Wheat, &c Terms made known on day of sale* A. C. WARDLAW, 1 , J. L. WARDLAW. f Adm rSl Jan 6, 1870 28 3 A. CARD. C. V. HAMILTON, W1TII A. MENDLESON, Grocer and Commission Merchant, NO. 300 RROAD STREET, Augusta, - - Georgia. Jan 6, 1870 28 SCHOOL. MISS E. P. MORRIS will resume the Exer? cises of her School on MONDAY, 17th day of I JANUARY, 1870. Terms?Per quarter of Ten Weeks, for Spell? ing, Rcadiug. Writing, Geography and Arithme? tic?Six Dollars. The above, with any of the higher branches of female education?Ten Dol? lars. Music, French, black and colored Crayon Drawing also taught. For terms, apply at the residence of Mrs. M. A. Morris. Lessons in Pencil Drawing will be given without extra charge Jan 6, 1870 28 2 Notice to Guardians, &c. GUARDIANS, Trustees, Receivers, Committee men, Administrators, Executors, &c, who are re? quired to make annual returns to this office of the Estates in their hands, possession or management, arc notified ihat the same must be made or or by the first day of March next, or rules will be issued against them as?delinquents. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Judge of Probate Anderson County. Jan 6, 1870 28 2m Notice of Final Settlement. I hereby give notice to all whom it may concern that I will on Saturday, the 22nd of January next, be in the Judge of Probate's office at Ander? son C. H., for the purpose of making a final Re? turn and Settlement of the Personal Estate of Elizabeth McKce, deceased, and will then apply for Letters Dismissory. S. J. McKEE, Adm'r. Dec 30, 1809 27 4* NOTICE BY THE MERCHANTS AT ANDERSON C. H. NOTICE ia hereby given to the public that we do not propose to do a credit business for the year 1870, but those to whom credit may be given, are notified that all sales are considered due after thirty days; and if not paid, interest will be charged in every instance?whether on note or ac? count?at the rate of one per ceni? a month, un? less by special contract otherwise. Bleckley & Evins, 0. F. Tolly, M. Leeser, Dobbins & Skelton, A. B Towers, (Survivor,) Geo. W. Fant, J. B. Clauk & Son, Julius Poite, Cateb & Maetin, W. H. Nardin & Co. Wm. S. Shabpk, F. C. v. Borstel, N. K. & J. P. Sullivan, R. W. Hume, Walters & Baker, Bennett & Keese, J. L. Daws?n, . Byrne & Focarty, M. Heldma.vn, M. D. Kennedy, W. F. Barr & Co., Watson Sl Bro., P. K. McCully, L. C. Brady & Co., J. R. Smith & Son, A. P. Hubbard, C. A. Reed, John McGratu, Keese & Kino. Jan 1,1870 28 3m Clerk's ?ale. In Equity?Anderson County. Mrs. L. 0. Hammond, Administratrix, with Will annexed, vs. Guyton Guyton, Elias John Earle, et aL?Bill for Sale of Lands for Payment of Debts, Relief, $c. BY virtue of a Decretal Order from the Honora? ble James L. Orr, Judge of 8th Judicial District, to me directed. I will sell at Anderson Court House, on MONDAY, the 24th day of JANUARY next, All the "Choses in Action" Belonging to the Estate of Samuel J. Hammond, deceased. Terms cash. Also, 240 Acres of Land, More or less, situate in County of Anderson, on Cupboard Creek, bounded by lands of -. Also, on the same Creek, the Mill Tract, containing 15 Acres of Land. More or less, adjoining lands of Said Tracts known as a part of the Real Estate of the said Samuel J. Hammond, dec'd. Terms of Sale.?One-third cash?balance on a credit of one,year, with interest from day of sale, purchaser to give bond, with at least two appro? ved sureties, and a mortgage of the premises to secure the purchase money. Purchaser may an? ticipate payment at any lime. Purchaser to pay for stamps and titles. JOHN W. DANIELS, c.c.p. Dec 30, 1869 27 4 Clerk's ?ale. In Equity?Anderson County. Ann W. Hammond and 0. H. P. Fant vs. Louisa 0. Hammond and James L. Orr.?Bill to set aside Trust Deed, Relief, <yc. BY virtue of a Decreial Order to me directed, I will sell to the highest bidder, at Anderson Court House, on MONDAY, the 24th day of JANUARY next, (he remainder of the Samuel J. Hammond, deceased, Tract of Land, On Cupboard's Creek, now or lately bounded by lands of M. E. Mitchell, Peter Acker, John Leav ell, the track of the Greenville and Columbia Rail? road and others, containing 360 A.cres, More or less. The Homestead out of this Tract will bo laid off to Mrs. Louisa 0. Hammond be? fore the day of sale, and the remainder sold. Terms.?One-third cash, balance on a credit of one year, with interest from day of sale, with bond, two good securities, and a mortgage of the premises to secure the purchase money. The purchaser may anticipate payment at any time. Purchaser to pay for titles and stamps. n JOHN W. DANIELS, c.c.p. Dec 30, 1800 27 4 BAUGH'S RAW BOOT SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. I AM now receiving my supplies of this Manure, and Planters can rely upon getting an article ful? ly up to standard as per analysis. All bought from myself, or authorized agents, I will guaran? tee, as every cargo so sold is analyzed on arrival here, and the high character of the Manure fully kept up. J. N. ROBSON, Sole Agent for South Carolina, Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, S.C. W. S. SHARPE, Agent for Anderson County. Prof. Shcpard says of analysis made Octobbr 16, 18C9: "A valuable Manure, and decidedly superior to the article of last year." Experiment made by M. C. M. Hammond, of | Beecli Island, S. C.: No Manure?887 pounds Seed Cotton per acre. 175 lbs.'Peruvian Guano?1328 lbs. per acre. 175 lbs. Laugh's?1480 lbs. per acre. Dec 23, 1600 26 3m STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. By W. IF. Humphreys, Esq., Pro. Judge, WHEREAS, Jacob Burriss has made suit to mc to grant him Lettern of Administration of (he Es? tate and effects of Milford Burriss, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Milford Burriss, deceased, that they be and ap? pear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Anderson Court House on (lie 21st day of January,. 1870, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why tho said Ad minis(ration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 6th day of January, Anno Domini, 1870. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Judge of Probate. Jan. 6,1870 28 2 Administrator's Notice. I hereby give notice to all whom it may concern that I will apply to the Judge of Probate of An? derson couuty on Friday, the 11th day of Februa? ry ncxL for a final settlement of the Estate of Ezekicl Gambrell, dec'd, and a final discharge therefrom. . L. LISNIIARDT, Adm'r. Jan 6, 1870 28 4* At Private Sale! THAT VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, on Eighteen Miic Creek and Seneca River, contain? ing 1770 acres, formerly owned by James Steele Tho Tract will bo divided to suit purchasers. Apply to W. H. D. GAILLARD, Pcudlcton, S. C. Jan 6, 1870 28 Administrator's Notice. ALL persons concerned will take notice that tho undersigned, Administrator of Jcsoc Garrelt, deceased, will, on the 17th day of January next, apply to the Judge of the Probate Court for An? derson county, at Anderson Court House, for a final settlement of his Administration and dis? charge therefrom. JOHN GARBEIT, Adm'r. Dec 16, I860 25 4 SECUKE TOUR FERTILIZERS FOR THE CROP OF 1870. -0 COME ONE! COME ALL !! AND securo the Fertilizers which have been used in many of (he States for several years with fine success, and which arc now established as among the best Fertilizers, especially for Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Vegetables, &c. BY JOHN B. SARDY, Importer and Manufacturer, New York. No. 1 Peruvian Guano, per ton of 2000 lbs.-. No. 1 Peruvian Guano and Ground Bones, one half each, ?77.50 cash, in Charleston. Sardy's "Soluble Phospho-Peruvian," ?07.50 cash, in Charleston. No. 1 Sardy's "Ammoniated Soluble Pacific," S62.50 cash, in Charlestoc. Baker's Island Guano, ex ship Eldorado, 557.50 cash, in Charleston. California (very similar to Peruvian,) Natural Guano, ?77.51) cash, in Charleston. Pure Ground Carolina Bone Phosphate, in bbls. (Gl per cent. Bone Phosphate,) $37.50 cash, in Charleston. Pure ground Land Plaster, in bbls., per bbl., ?2.50 cash, in Charleston. The above arc the cash prices, drayage to Charleston depot to be added, and also the freights, which amount to $5.50 per ton. These Fertil? izers will be sold strictly for Cash; and Cash Only. JY B. M. RHODES & CO., Baltimore, Md. Rhodes' Superphosphate, one of the oldest Fer? tilizers in use, and sold under a legal, binding guarantee to be pure and free from adulteration, and what it is represented. Price, $62.60 per ton, cash, in Charleston. Orchilla Guano, ?37.50 per ton> in Charleston. We will also receive orders and forward for the "Carolina Fertilizer," which costs ?60.00 per ton of 2000 lbs. in Charleston, and will order Peruvi? an Guano, at market price, for any of our friends who may want it. In order to save drayage from this depot, store age at this place, &c, wc propose to order these Fertilizers to be sent direct to the parties, and let them take them from the depot on arrival.' Those desiring to purchase would do well to leave their orders with us at once, and thus secure their Fertilizers in good time?say by the 1st of February or March. BLECKLEY & EVINS, Agents, Anderson, S. C. S. BLECKLEY & CO., Agents, .. Pendlcton, S. C. Jan 6,1870 28 3 m FARMERS'! Increase Your Crops and Improve Your Land, by using PlffiNIX GUANO, Imported by us direct from the Phoenix Is lauds, South Pacific Ocean. Wilcox, Gibbs & Co.'s MANIPULATED 6UAU0, Prepared at Savannah, Ca., and Charles? ton, S. C, which has proved in the soil the best Manure in use. Guano, Salt and Plaster Compound, Also manufactured at Savannah & Charles? ton. For sale for Cash or on time, by WILCOX, GIBBS. & CO, Importers & Dealers in 6?AN 94 BAY STREET. SAVANNAH, GA? 64 EAST BAY-ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. 241 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, GA. For further information, address as above for circular, or subscribe to Southern Agriculturist, published by W. C. Macmurphy & Co., at Augusta and Savannah, Ga., at the low price of 25o. per annum. W. S. SHARrE, Agent, Anderson, S. C. Dec 16, 1869 25 , 4m THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. IN THE COMMON PLEA8?EQUITY SIDE. John L. Williams, Adm'r, vs. John Mattison, Mrs. F. E. McDavid and her husband, Robert Mc David, et al.?Bill to sell Real Estate.for payment of Debts, Relief ice. WHEREAS, the Defendants, Mrs. F. E. McDavid and her husband, Robert McDavid,'Lewis A. Wil? liams and Boliver E. Williams, reside beyond the limits of the State. On motion of B. F. Whitncr, Comp. Sol:, Ordered, That they do severally appear and plead, answer or demur to complainant's bill of complaint within forty days from the publication hereof, or the same will be taken as confessed by them. JOHN W. DANIELS, C;C.r. Dec 16, 1869 25 C n. BI8C?OFF. C. WULBF.BJr. t. II. PIETEE. JOHN McFAtL, WITH EENBY- BISCH0FF & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, kSD DEALERS IN WINES, LIQUORS, Oigrax'S, Tobacco, Sec, NO. 197 EAST BAY, CfflAlft&XS'VdDR, S?. (D&o Nov 25, 1809 22 BENNETT & KEESE. JOST BECEIVED, ?3*5 BBS. Family Flour, S8.50 to $10.50, Barrels New Orleans Molasses, Hogsheads Muscovado do, Barrels Pine Apple Syrup, QOOO pounds of Salt Pork, ?JOO bushels White Corn, For sale low by BENNETT ft KEESE, Southwest Corner of Brick Range. Deo 30, I860 27 4 SITUATION WANTED. BY a young lady, as Governess or Teacher in a private family. Competent to teanh English, Mu? sic and Drawing. Apply to tho editor of the An? derson Intelligencer. Dec 23, 1869 26 8? BQy* Laurensville Herald copy twice and forw? ard bill to this office. NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to Bewley, Kcese & Co., and Kcese ft McOully, will find their Notes and Books in the hands of John C. Whitfield, Esq., for collection. Wc do hope all will come forward by tho first of February and pay up and save cost. KEESE & McCULLY. Dec 30,18C9 27 4 TO CASH BUYERS. I AM NOW PREPARED TO SHOW OTIS MltEHEST. WftUM ?IF <fMJ)?M TIS THIS MARKET. MY stock consists in part of Dry Goods, Clothing, Oassimeres, Hats and Caps, Boots and Show, Trunks, Hoopskirts, Saddles and Bridles, Groceries, Hardware, Potwarc, Crockery, Glassware, Bag? ging. Rope, Cotton Ties, Sole and Upper Leather and Shoe Findings. Always in the market for tho purchase of Cotton, Corn, Wheat and other produce. W. S. SHAEPE, No. T Granite Row. Dec 9, 18G9_ . 24_ ? . FOR SALE. GrTTAJ^O! OTTAJSTOI! SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO per Ton, $65.00 cash, or S7?.00 November I, 1870, approved security, 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 ?50.00 November 1, 1870, approved security, or mortgage of unencumbered Real Estate, with 7 per cent, interest. DISSOLVED BONE per Ton, $65.00 cash", or $70.00 November 1, 1870, approved gecarity^oT mortgage of unencumbered Real Estate, with 7 per cent, interest. PHOENIX GUANO per Ton, $50.00 cash, or $65.00 November 1, 1870, wirhont interest, ap? proved security, or mortgage of unencumbered Real Estate. - ? WILC0X, GIBBES & CO.'S MANIPULATED per Ton, $65.00 cash, or $80.00 November i,] 1870, without interest, approved security, or mortgage of unencumbered Real Estate. CAROLINA FERTILIZER, $60.00 cash, or ?65:00 November 1, 1870, approved wcurity, >r] 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 will he added to the above prices. Having been appointed Agent at this place for the sale of the above named Guanos, 1 am now ma? king arrangements for storage, and will keep on hand a full supply at the above prices: ' I will also seil tho PERUVIAN GUANO and BAUGH'S RAW BONE PHOSPHATE. 1. S. SHARPS. 7 Granite Row. Dec 9, 1869 24'_. ... BLECKLEY & EVINS, & BLECKLEY & CO., Anderson, S. G. Fendleton, S. C. THE above houses keep constantly on hand as large and well-s ilected STOCK of GOODS in iho various lines, as can be found in this country, and sell them as Cheap for Cash or Barter as Anybody. The highest market price in cash or barter paid for Cotton and Country Produce. % ZST. Don't buy your Goods until you call and see them !! "S? October 21. 1869 " .17 ./ ... New and Splendid Stock OF Fall & Winter Goods, JUST RECEIVED t TO which we invite our friends and customers to call and examine for themselves. Our stock consists 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 Blenched Long Cloths, Brown and Bleached Shirtings, Ladies' Cloaks and Shawls, large stock, Ladies' Hats, Furs and Bonnets, Ladies' Gloves, Hosiery, &o. Gents' Clothing and Famishing 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 bo sold low for cash or barter. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods. Give us a call. % F. BARK & CO. Oct 2SV1869 18 Call and See!! NOW IN STOEE AND TO ARRIVE, NEW GOODS, Of every variety, including Ladies' Dress Goods, Notions, Bleached and Unbleached Shirtings, Flannels, etc., etc., etc. Boots and Shoes, Hard? ware, Cutlery, Crockery ware and Groceries. Wc have on hand Spices, of all kinds; Cur? rants, Citron, Cinnamon Dark, 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 wc take barter of nearly every description. Highest market prices given for cotton, and liberal advances made on cotton shipped through us for sale in New York. CATER & MARTIN, No. 10 Granite Row, Anderson, S. C. Nov 11, 18(i9 20 NEW MARBLE YARD, Lower Corner Benson House Lot, MAIN STREET. THE undersigned having withdrawn from the firm of Thomas M. White & Co., has opened a Yard at the above named place, where he will keep on hand a better quality of Marble than has been brought to this market since the war, and will sell at old prices as before the war. Monu? ments, Tombs, Head Stones, Tablets and Furni? ture Marble will be put up promptly. I ha^pj somo Monumental Head Stones, on commission, which I will sell positively at cost. Givo me a call and save money, as I feel confident I cannot be undersold. T. WILDMAN. Nov 4, 1869 10 8m Mill Pond and Channel Oysters. SUPPLIED in quantities to suit purchasers. Orders from all parts of the interior solicited. Address Thos. McCrady, Agent, P. 0. Box 839, Charleston, S. C. References?James Adger & Co, Hon J B Campbell, Dr St J Ravenel, David Jennings, Mc? Crady & Son, W G Dingle, John 8 Ryan. Nov 18,1869 21 3m Fall and Winter Opening;, 1869, At the Emporium of FashioD, Abbeville, S. <?? . FOWLER & McDONALD respectfully Infoha the ladies of Anderson of fteir grand opening of Dry Goods* and Millinery on Thursday, October 14; Their stock of Dress-Goods and Millinery was never so urge. Their stock of Millinery i? as large and as attractive as any. in South Caroli? na. In this department will be? found the- latest novelties in Hots, Bonnets,- Feathers, Plumes,' French Flowers, Birds, Ornaments, Satins, Tel* vets; Silks, Ribbons, Trimmings, Button?) Laces, Edgings, Fallings, Bridal Wreaths, Collars, Cuffs, Embroideries, beautiful Embroidered Yokes, Bands, &&( Trimmed and Un trim med Paper Pat? terns for all kinds of Ladies' and Hisses* Gar? ments, from Madam Demorest and Butterick, of New York ; Shawls, Cloaks, splendid For Oapos, Muffs and Cuffs, Nubias, Breakfast Shawls, Iloodfl, ' Jackets, Hair Switches, Curls, Chignons, Pads, Breast Protectors, Skirts, Corsets, Shell and Gold Beads, Necklaces, Netts, Veils, Illusions, SilkTas sels, and many other things not mentioned. Mrs. Sassabd and Mrs. Wier, ladies of acknowledged fine taste, have Charge of this department. . Mrs, Wieb will give her personal attention in filling or? ders from Anderson and Pendletott. 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 Cldlhs1 DeL&nes, Alpae cas, DcBuges, Silks, and a beautiful line of Scotch Plaids, from 25 cents to $1.25 per yard. Also, Opera Flannels in every color. Thankful for the very liberal patronage best ow? 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 frcm Charleston, Baltimore and New York. All we ask is a trial. Very Respectfully, FOWLEIt & M'DONALD, Abbeville C. K., S. C. Oct 14, 18C9 16 8m. FALL OPENING " AT C. A. REED'S. I have just received and have ready for examination, the largest and most attractive STOCK that it has ever been my pleasure to exhibit. I therefore invite my friends, and all in want of good and cheap Goods, to call and see for themselves. C. A. REED, Corner Anderson Hotel. Oct 14, 1869 16 8m DRAFTS ON NEW TOBE? FOR sale at par, by CATER & MARTIN, No 10 Granite Row, Anderson, 8. Cv Deo 2, 1869 28