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I HAVE A TERRIBLE COUGH. . You need not have it long; go to your Druggist and get a bottle of DR. T?TTS CELEBRATED EXPECTORANT, it will soon cure you. It is dangerous to neglect Coughs. This valuable preparation may be found in every village and hamlet in the South and West. iprckl Notices. Burning Bush Chapter, No. 7, R.\A.\MV A REGULAR CONVOCATION OF BURNING BUSH CHAPTER will be held in the Chapter Boom 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 3 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 Master. 4 E. FRANKLIN, Sec. Jan 13,18fb 29 4 SERMON LODGE, No. 116, A. F. M. - -A^BEGULAR COMMUNICATION OF HERMON LODGE will be held in the Lodge Room at Mil ford's, on Saturday, Feb. 5, 1870, at 10 o'clock a. m. Brethren will take due notice and govern themselves accordingly. By order of the Worshipful Masf :r. 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, Feb. 12th, 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, R.\ A.*. M.\ A REGULAR CONVOCATION OF LIVING fRCH CHAPTER will be held in the Chapter Room; on SATURDAY, Feb. 12th, 1S70, at 7 o'clock p. m. Companions wUl assemble without further notice. ? By order of the Most Excellent High Priest. M. L. S II arpe, Sec. . ;Jan 6t 1870 28 WILLIAMSTON LODGE, No. 24,A.F.M. a REGULAR COMMUNICATION OF WIL LIAMSTON LODGE will be held in the Lodge Room at Williamstoa, S. C, on Thursday, Feb. 17th, 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 3 ? _f_i Belton 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, Feb. 10th. 1870, at 10 o'clock A. M. Brethren will take due notice and govern themselves accordingly. By order of the Worshipful Master. W. 0. ALEXANDER, Sec. - Jan 6,3870 28 3 LATEST QUOTATIONS OF SOUTHERN SECURITIES, IN CHARLESTON, S. C, Corrected Weekly by a. C. kaufman, Broker, No. 25 Broad Street. JANUARY 21, 1870. tState Secubites,?South Carolina, old, -h@S2; do new, ?(a>78 ; do, registered stock, ex int ?(a)75. City Securities.?Augusta, Ga., Bonds, 80(5;8t; Charleston, S. C., Stock (ex qr int.)*52@5-i; do, Fire Loan Bonds, ?@ 75 ; Columbia, S. C, Bonds, ?(5)70. Railroad Bonds.?Blue Ridge, (first mortgage,) ?@65; Charleston and Sa? vannah, 58@60; Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta,?@81; Chcraw and Darling? ton,'?@80; Greenville and Columbia, (1st raort) ?@75 , do, (State guarantee) S8@60; Northeastern, 80(oj82; Savannah and Charleston, (1st mort) ?@75; do, (State guarantee)?@64; South Caroli? na, ?@80; do, 71 j Spattanburg and Union, ?(a)50. Railroad Stocks.?Charlotte, Colnm bia and Augusta, ?@55; Greenville and Columbia, ?-@2; iNortheastern, 7@8; Savannah and Charleston, 22@22*; South Carolina, (whole shares) 38@39; do, (half do) 18@18J. Exchange, &c?Now York Sight, i off ] par; Gold, 120@122; Silver, 115(o)117. south carolina bank bills. ?Bank of Charleston.?@? ?Bank of Nowbetry.?(a)? Bank of Camden.50(a)? Bank of Georgetown.? (oj20 Bank of South Carolina.10(a)? Bank of Chester.13(oj Bank of Hamburg. 5(a)? Bank of State S. C, prior to 18Gl..55fV?J? Bank of State of S. C, issue 1801 and 1862.15@? ?Planters* and Mechanics' Bank of Charleston.?(a)? ?People's Bank of Charleston,....?(a)? ?Union Bank of Charleston.?(a)? ?Southwestern Rail Road Bank of Charleston, (old).?@? ?Southwestern Rail Road Bank of Charleston, (now).?@? State Bank of Charleston.5(a)? Farmers' and Exchange Bank of Charleston.?@ \ Exchange Bank of Columbia_15(a)? Commercial Bank of Columbia.. 2(a)? Merchants'Bank of Chcraw.5(a)? Planters' Bank of Fairticld. 5(a)? Stato 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. Jan 13, 1870_29 iy Delajs are Dangerous! Are yon Insured ? IF NOT, CALL ON A. B. TOWERS, Life and Fire Insurance Agent, j ANDERSON C. II., S. C. Jan 13, 1S70 20 4 , Special Notice.?To parties in want of Doors, Sashes and Blinds, we refer to the advertisement of P. P. Toale; the largo manufacturer of those goods in Charleston. Price list furnished on ap? plication. _4?9m Quick Returns and Permanent Improvement to the Soil. MAPES'-. Sitrogenized Superphosphate OF LIME! COMPOSED OP Bones, Phosphatic Guano and Am moniacal Animal Matter, All thoroughly decomposed and reduced to a fiae powder by means of Fermentation and Sulphuric Acid, ADAPTED TO THE GROWING OF Cotton, Corn, Tobacco, Grain Crops, Vegetables, ?See. THIS is the oldest Superphosphate.manufactu? red in this country, having beeu introduced to the public in the spring of the year i852. The practical success of this SUPERPHOS? PHATE, even during the most unfavorable sea? sons, has been fully established by the experience of hundreds of planters and farmers, recent let? ters from nearly two hundred of whom are to be found in the pamphlets last issued. C. A. REED, Agent for Anderson Count}*. JaD 20, 1870 ' 30 8m WILLIAMSTON Male Academy, 1870. THE Scholastic year will be divided into two Terms of Five Months each. The first from Jan? uary 31st to June 17th. Second from July 11th to November 25th. Rates per Term?Payable Quarterly. Primary English Studies with Arithmetic, $10.00 Higher " " ** 1G.00 Latin, Greek and higher Arithmetics, 20.00 Board per month, 12.00 Incidentals, per term, 50 No deduction for lost time, except in case of | protracted sickness. Those intending to enter should do so at once. Otherwise it will materially interfere with the orderly classification of the schools. Weekly reports of conduct and standing of each student will be furnished parents. The Board of Trustees have secured the service of Mr. J. H. CARLISLE, a successful classical teacher of long experience and satisfactory ability ; I hey would, tiierefore, recommend the School to public patronage as a first class Preparatory School, and as one, regarding local advantages, not surpassed-in the up-country. We would say to every one, send your sons to Williamston, if you: would have them thoroughly instructed. J. J. ACKER, Chairman of Board of Trustees. Jan 20, 1870 30 8 IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the United States, for South Carolina?Jan. Term, 1870. In tbe matter of J. L. DAWSON, of Anderson county, Bankrupt,?Petition for Full and Final Discharge in Bankruptcy. ORDERED, That a hearing be had on the 7th day of February, A. D. 1870, at Federal Court House in Charleston, S. C; and that all creditors, &c. of said Bankrupt appear at said time and place, and show cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the petitioner sliould not be granted. And that the '2nd and 3rd meeting of creditors of said Bankrupt will be held at the office of C. G. Jrcger, Esq., Register of 3rd Congressional District, S. C, on the 5th day of Februarj', A. D. 1870, at 12 m. By order or the Court, the 13th day of Janua? ry, A. D. 1870. DANIEL HORLBECK, Clerk of the District Court of the U. S. for S. C. Jan 20, 1870 30 3 Greenville & Columbia Railroad. GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, \ Columbia, January 15, 1870. j ON and after WEDNESDAY, January 19, the followitig Schedule will be run daily, Sunday ex? cepted, connecting with Night Train on South Carolina Road, up-and down, and with Night Train on Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta Road going North: L've Columbia 7.00 a m " Alston 8.40 a m 41 Newb'rv 10.10 a m Arr. Abbeville 3.00. p ra " Anderson 4.20 p m " Gr'nville 5.00 p m L've Greenville 5.45 a m " Anderson 0.25 a m ?? Abbeville 8.00 a m V Newb'ry 12.35 p m Alston 2.10 p m Arr. Columbia 3.45 p m The Train will return from Bellon to Anderson on Monday and Friday mornings. JAMES O. MEREDITH, Gen. Sup't. Jan 20, 1870 80 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. IX THE COM.MOM PLEAS?EQUITY SIDE. J. N. Whitaker vs. Elias G. Brown and others.? Bill for Partition, J/c. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Harvey G. Brown, John W. Brown, Jesse Palmer and wife, Polly Palm", James Moore and wife, Lucinda Moore, John Watson and wife, Malinda Watson, Defendants in the above stated case, reside beyond the limits of this State. On motion of Reed & Brown. Comp. Sols., Ordered, That said Defendants do appear and plead, answer or demur to said Bill within forty days from tho first publication hereof, or the same will be taken pro eonfesso against them. JOHN W. DANIELS, c.c.r. Jan 20, 1870 30 G In the Probate Court. Lewis Cromer vs. Nancy Cromer and others.?Pe? tition for Partition of Land. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Samuel Prentice, and wife, Belinda Prentice, defendants in this case, reside beyond the limits of this State. On motion of Reed &. Brown, Attorneys Pro Pet., Ordered, That said defendants do appear and plead, answer or demur to this Petition, within forty days from the date hereof, or the same will be taken pro eonfesso against them. W. W. HUMPHItEYS, Judge of Probate. Anderson, S. C, Jan 20,1870 SO?6t WHOLESALE Tobacco Dealers O. H. P. FANT and W. S. KEESE arc my au? thorized Agents for the sale of D. If. Leak's Cele? brated TOBACCO, at Anderson, S. C. They keep constantly on-hand a large assortment of Tobacoo, at wholesale, to which dealers are invited. Thoy cannot be undersold by any tobacconist selling the same quality of tobacco. All tho tobacco is warranted sound. O. H. P Fant, Agent, Anderson Depot. W. S. Keese, Agent, Southwest Comer Brick Raiige. D. R. LEAK, Charlotte, N. C. Jan 20, 1870 30 For Sale at Auction! I WILL offer for sale on Saleday in February, at Anderson C. H., to the highest bidder, that parcel of Land, known as the GRIFFIN PLACE, near Williaraeton, lying on Camp Creek, joining lands of B. F. Mauldin, J. J. Rogers' estate and others, containing One Hundred Acres, more or less. Purchaser to pay one half cash, and to give Note and security and mortgage of the premises to secure the remainder of the purchase money. SAMUEL JOHNSON. Jan 20, 1870 30 3 Auction Sales for February. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of writs of Fieri Facias to me direc? ted, I wilL expose to sale on Saleday next, at An? derson U. N., witliiu the usual hours of sale, the following property, to wit: LOT NO. 1, Containing 107i acres, 28 acres in woodland, lying 5 miles south ?f Anderson C. H., bounded by lands of A. O. Norris, estate of J. N. Whit*er, dee'd, J. C. Naynie, homestead of the defendant and lot No. 2. LOT NO. 2, Containing 116J acres, 58 acres of which is wood? land, bounded by lands of A. 0. Norris, Henry Gentry, homestead of defendant, lots No. 1, b* & 4. LOT NO. 3, Containing 115| acres, 55 acres in woodland, bounded by lands of Suraucl C. Hall, homestead of defendant, lots No. 2 and 4.. LOT NO. 4, Containing 7G? acres, 25 acres in woodland, bounded by lands of James Stephenson, Kev. B. Hays, Mrs. Glenn and lots No. 2 and 3, levied on as the properly of Aaron Hall, at the suit of Sam? uel M. Webb and others. ALSO, One Tract of land, containing 60 acres, more or less, on waters of Eighteen Mile Creek, 2 miles west of Peudleton Village, bounded by lands of Win. Simpson. J. E. Adgcr and others, levied on as the property of E. M. Cobb, at the suit of John B. ' Earle. One Tract of Land, containing 130 acres, more or less, all woodland, bounded by lands of John C. Horton, K. C. McCoy and others, levied on as the property of Junics A. Major, at the suit of John W. B. Skclton, Assignee, and others. One Tract of Land, containing 2U5 acres, more or less, on waters of Devil's Fork Creek, bounded by lauds of C. K. Williford, Silas Massey, estate of Jiur.es,Gilnier, dee'd, and others, levied on as the property of Thomas T. Skelton, at the suit of B. F. & T. S. Crayfon and others. All of the Defendant's interest #in one Tract of Land, contaiuingJMM) acres, more or less, on wa? ters of Broadway Creek, known as the Smith Mill place, bounded by lauds of John Carpenter, Aaron Vandivcr and others, levied on as the prop? erty of James M. Smith, at the 6uit of Kennedy & McGrath and others. One Tract of Land, containing 130 acres, more or less, on waters of Wilson's creek, b?uuded by lands of John B. Leveretf, Lent Hall, Jackson Hull and others, levied on as the property of A. D. Gray, at the suit of Ezckicl Hall and James Thomson, Administrators. One Tract of Land, containing 72 acres, more or less, on waters of Pea Creek, bounded by lands of Solomon Gccr, Mathcw Cobb and others, levied on as the property of V. P. Kay, at the suit of James B. Moure, Administrator. On Tuesday after Saleday, at the residence of the Defendant, 1 yoke of Oxen, 5 head of Cattle, ! 5 head of Stock Hogs, 2 Mules, 2 horses, 1 four horse Wagon, 1 Buggy and Harness, 1 lot of Corn, Fodder and Shucks, levied on as the property of A. D. Gray, at.-the suit of Ezekiel Hall and James Thompson, Administrators. Terms cash?purchasers to pay for titles, stamps and deeds. WM. McGUKIN, s.a.d. Jan 13, 1870 29 PROBATE JUDGE'S SALE. In the Probate Court, Anderson County. Nathaniel Rogers, et al. vs. Whilakcr G. Smith, ct al.?Petition to Partition Land, $c. BY virtue of an order to me directed in the above stated ense from W. W. Humphreys, Judge of Pro? bate for Anderson county, I will expose to sale on Saleday in February next, at Anderson C. H., the following property, to wit? ONE TRACT OF LAND, Situate in Anderson county, S. C, containiug Two Hundred and Forty Acres, more or less, ad? joining lands of Thomas Dickson, R. F. Simpson, T. J. Pickehs, and others. Sold for partition among the distributee!! of Aaron Smith, dee'd.. TERMS. ? On "a credit of twehre months, with interest from day of sale, secured by the bond of purcha? ser, with approved surety, and a mortgage of the premises. The entire purchase money may be paid in cash, or payment anticipated at any time. Purchaser to pay for stamps and necessary papers. All costs to be paid in cash. WM. McGUKIN, s.a.c. Jan 13, 1870 2!) 4 JANUARY, 1870! I AM now offering GOODS at REDUCED PRICES froi.i this date. I call particular atten? tion to my stock and prices of DELAINES, CALICO, BLEACHED HOMESPUN, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, BOOTS and SHOES, Which are offered low for CASH! I still keep a gool assortment of Groceries, House Furnishing Goods, &c, at low prices for cash. A. B. TOWERS, Survivor of Towers & Burriss. Jan 13, 1870 29 3 ASSIGNEE'S SALE. In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. IS THE MATTER OF OEOIIGE W. n A SOI'., BANKRLTT. BY virtue of an order to me directed in the above mentioned cause, from the Hon. George S. Bryan, Judge oj" the said Court, I will sell at pub? lic outcry at Anderson C. H.', on the 29th day of January instant, the CHOSES IN ACTION of the said Bankrupt. Terms oosh. W. S. KEESE, Assignee. Jan 13, 1870 29 3 I TO RENT. SIXTY ACRES OF LAND?thirty for Corn, all fresh, and some bottom?thirty for Cotton, which will produce 000 or 700 pounds of cotton per acre without manure, within half mile of Harper's Mill and Tanyard, on Martin's Creek, Oconee County. Apply to Dr. Thomas L. Lewis on the place, or by letter at Perryville. Jau 13, 1870 29 3 Administrator's Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hereby pives notice that he will apply to the Judge of Probato of Anderson county on Friday, the 18th day of February next, for a final settlement of the Estate of James Gam brcll, Sr., dee'd, and a final discharge therefrom. RE ID GAMBRELL, Adm'r. Jan 13, 1870 29 ? Administrator's Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that he will apply to tho Judge of Probate of Anderson county on Thursday, tho 17th day of February next, for a final settlement of the Estate of R. D. Tucker, dee'd, and a final discharge therefrom. WM. TUCKER, Adm'r. Jnn 13, 1870 29 6 Administrator's Notice. ALL persons having demands against the Estate of Robert Manly, deceased, will present them to the undersigned, properly attested, within the time prescribed by law, and thoso indebted will make immediate payment. J. J. MATTISON, Adm'r. Jan 13, 1870 29 4* IMPORTANT NOTICE. PAY what, you owe TOWERS & BURRISS, as money is needful to pay what they owe. I do not. mean next month, BUT NOW. A. B. TOWERS, Survivor of Tower? & Burrisp. Jan 13, 1870 29 3 SECURE YOUR FERTILIZERS FOR THE CROP OF 1870. -0 COME ONE! COME ALL !! AND secure the Fertilizers which have been used in mnr.y of the States for several years with fine success, and which are now established as among the best Fertilizers, especially for Cotton, Corn, Wheat, Vegetables, &c. BY JOHN B. SARDY, Importer and Manufacturer, Keio York. No. 1 Peruvian Guano, per ton of 2000 lbs.-. No. 1 Peruvian Guano and Ground Bones, one half each, S77-?0 cash, iu Charleston. Sardy's "Soluble Phospho-Peruvian," $137.50 cash, in Charleston. No. 1 Sardy's "Ammoniated Soluble Pacific," $62.50 cash, in Charlestor. Baker's Island Guano, ex ship Eldorado, $57.50 cash, in Charleston. California (very similar to Peruvian,) Natural Guano, $77.50 cash, in Charleston. Pure Ground Carolina Bone Phosphate, in bbls. (61 per ceut. Bone Phosphate,) ?37.50 cash, in Charleston. Pure ground Land Plaster, in bbls., per bbl., $2.50 cash, in Charleston. The above are 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. BY 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, $62.50 per ton, cash, in Charleston. Soluble Ammoniated South Sea_ Guano, prepar? ed for Cotton, $7-2.50 per ton of 2000 lb:?., cash in Charleston. Orchilla Guano, S37.50 per ton in Charleston. We will also receive orders and forward for the "Carolina Fertilizer," which costs S60.00 per Ion 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, st?re age at this place, &c, we propose to order these Fertilizers to be scnt'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., Agetfts, Pendleton, S. C. Jan G, 1870 28 3m Increase Your Crops and Improve Your Land, by using PH(ENIX GUANO, Imported by us direct from the Phcculx Is? lands, South Pacific Ocean. Wilcox, Gibbs & Co.'? MAHIP?k?TlS G??NO, Prepared at Savannah, Ga., and Charles? ton. S. ?.. which has proved lu the soU the best Manure in use. Guano, Salt and Plaster Compound, Also manufactured at Savannah & Charles toil. For sale for Cash or ou time, by WILCOX, ?IBBS & CO, Importers & Dealers in 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. O. Macmurphy & Co., at Augusta and Savannah, Ga., at the low price of 25c. per annum. W. S. SHARPE, Agent, Anderson, S. C. Dec IG, 18G9 25 4m NOTIOE BY THE MERCHANTS AT ANDERSON C. H. NOTICE is 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 arc considered duo after thirty days; and if not paid, interest will be charged in every iustancc?whether on note or ac? count?at the rate of one per cent, a month, un? less by special contract otherwise. Blkckley Si Evixs, O. F. Toi.tr, M. Lesser, Dobbins & Skelton, A. B Towers, (Survivor,) Geo. W. Faxt, J. B. Clark Si Sox, Julius Poitb, Cater & Martin, W. II. Nardin & Co. Wm. S. Suabpr, F. C. v. Borstel, N. K. & J. P. Sullivan, It. W. Hume, Walters & Baker, Bennett & Keese, J. L. Dawson, Byrne Si Fooarty, M. Heldmann, M. D. Kennedy, W. F. Bark & Co., Watson & Bro., P. K. McCully, L. C. Brady & Co., J. It. Smith & Son, A. P. Hubdard, C. A. Reed, John McGratii, Keese & King. Jan 1,1870 28 8m Notice to Guardians, &c. GUARDIANS, Trustees, Receivers, Commiltce mcu, Administrators, Executors, Sic, who are re? quired to make annual returns to this office of the Estates in-their hands, possession or management, are notified that the same must bu made on or by the first day of March next, or rules will be issued acainst them as delinquents. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Judge of Probate Anderson County. Jan G, 1870 28 2m Reduced Rates of Passage and Freight, General Aoent's Office, Greb.nville and Columbia R. R Co., Columbia, S. C, January 8, 1870. THE reduced "Rates of Passage" adopted by the Board of Directors of this Compauy. will go into effect on MONDAY. January 10, 1870. W. ALLSTON GIBBES, Gcnoral Agent. Jan 13, 1870 29 8 Administrator's Notice. I hereby give notice to all whom it may concern that I will apply to the Judge of Probato of An? derson county on Friday, the 11th day of Februa? ry next, for a final settlement of tho Estate of Ezekiel Gauibrell, dec'd, and a final discharge therefrom. L. L EN HARDT, Adm'r. Jan 6, 1870 28 4* "WM. M. BIRD & OO.'S YESTAL OIL, FOR ILLUMINATING. Put up in Five and Ten Gallon Packages, for Family ITse, NO MORE EXPLOSIONS. SAFETY GUARANTEED! BURNS longer than ordinary Oil, and above all is perfectly safe. Read what Professor SHEPARD says : "Labobatoby op thb Medical College, Charleslon, S. C, October 24,1869. Messrs. Win. M. Bird Jj- Co.?Gestleuen : I have examined the sample of Vestal Oil sent by JOat and determined the 'fire point,' i.e. the temperature at which the oil becomes inflammable, tobeabovs 130 degrees Fahrenheit. The United States standard requires 110 degrees Fahrenheit. As the 'fire point' of this Oil is 20 degrees Fahrenheit above the required standard, the Oil is to be regarded as safe, and thus supplies a great want of .the community. Very respectfully, CHARLES U. SHEPARD, Jr., M. D." WM. M. BIRB Sc CO., Sole Proprietor*, And Dealers in Strictly Pure Oils and Paints, No 203 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. Walters Sc Baker, Agent?, Anderson, S. C Jan 13, 1870 29 zm ETIWAN GrUAJNTOS, SOLUBDE MANURES, and SULPHURIC ACID, MANUFACTURED AT CHARLESTON, under the direction of DR. N. A. PRATT, Chemist for the Sal phuric Acid and Super-Phospliato Company. ^ Soluble Phosphoric Acid, in the form of Soluble Phosphate of Lime, or Dissolved Bone Phosphate, is the basis of all go.od Fertilizers, and these arc valuable ia the ratio of Soluble Phosphoric Acid which is in them. The immense deposits of Phosphatic Guanos which were discovered in 18G7-in South Carolina, by Dr. Pratt, consists mainly of Insoluble Phosphate of Lime, which is made available as a Fer? tilizer by being ground to powder, and reduced by Sulphuric Acid to such a condition as to make its insoluble phosphate soluble in water, aud thus made capable of being taken up by growing plants. The insoluble Phosphate found in any commercial Fertilizer is of no more value to the plant than the original Phosphate rock. The greater the proportion of this Soluble Phosphate ^hich any Fertilizer contains, the less the quantity required per acre, and consequently the cheapest Fertilizer is that containing the highest per centage of Soluble Phosphate. Impressed with these truths, the Sulphuric Acid and Super-Phosphate Company have erected at Charleston the first extensive Acid Chambers South of Baltimore, and are able to offer to plau ters the highest per centage of Soluble Phosphate of Lime known in any market. Their Fertilizers are offered under two forms: 1. ETIWAN, NO. 1.?Pure Soluble Phosphate, guaranteed to contain 24 per cent, of Dissolved Done Phosphate of Lime, Sb'O per ton, 10 percent, discount for cash. 2. ETIWAN, NO. 2.?Peruvian Superphosphate, guaranteed to contain 20 per cent, of Dissolved Cone Phosphate, and H to 3 -per cent of Ammonic, with a sufficient addition of Peruvian Guano to adapt it to all crops, $70 per ton, 10 per cent, discouut for cash. We also offer Dissolved Bone, of high grade, for planters or manufacturers, who may desire Jo mix into any other compost, aud we suggest that this is tho best and cheapest method for manufac? turers to transport the Sulphuric Acid contained in the mixture. Will be sold at a fixed rate for each per centage. WM. C. BEE Sc CO., A-ents, :No. 14 Adger's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. B.3T. Cray ton &z Sons, Agents at Anderson. Jan 6. 1870_28 _ 8m ' TO CASH BUYER?. I AM NOW PREPARED TO SHOW UlfiESI ?Kfj? WP.WtBM IN THIS MARKET. * MY stock consists in part of Dry Qoods, Clothing, Cassimeres, Hats and Gaps, Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Hoopskirts, Saddles and Bridles, Groceries, Hardware,'Potware, Orockery, Glassware, Bag? ging. Rope, Ootton Ties, Sole and Upper Leather and Shoe Findings, [ggf* Always in the market for the purchase of Cotton, Com, Wheat and other produce. W. S. SHARPE, INo. T Granite Bow. Dec 9, 1869 _24_ ' FOR SALE. GUANO! GUANO!! m J SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO per Ton. $65.00 cash, or $70.00 November 1, 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 S50.00 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 security, or mortgage of unencumbered Re?l Estate, with 7 per cent, interest.. PHOENIX GUANO per Ton, S?OOOcash, or $65 00 November 1, "J870, without interest, ap? proved security, or mortgage of unencumbered Real Estate. ? WILC0X, GIIIBES & CO.'S MANIPULATED per Toa, $65.00 oash. or $80.00 November 1, 1870, without.interest, approved security, or mortgage of unencumbered Real Estate. CAROLINA FERTILIZER, $60.00 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 will be added to the above prices. Having been appointed Agent at this place for the sale of the nbove 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 sell the PERUVIAN GUANO and BAUGH'S RAW BONE PHOSPHATE. fi?2?* Freights and Drayage on all Fertilizers cash. W. S. SHARPS, No. ? Granite Row. Dec 9, 1869_24_ ? BLECKLET & EVINS, Si BLEGKLEY & CO., Anderson, S. C. Pendleton, S. C. THE above houses keep constantly on hand as large and well-se'.cctcd STOCK of GOODS in tho 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. &T Don't buy your Goods until you call and see them !! ~Qi October 21. 1869 17 NEW MARBLE YARD, Lower Corner Benson House Lot, MAIN STREET. THE undersigned having withdrawn from the firm of Thomas M. White & Co., hns opened a Yard at the above named place, where he will keep on hand a better quality of Marble than has beeu brought to (his market, siuce 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 have some Monumental Head Stones, on commission, which.I will sell positively at cost. Givo me a call and save money, as 1 feel confident 1 cannot be undersold, T. WILDMAN. Nov4, 1860 19 3m H, UISCIIOFF. C? W?LBERN. 3. Hi NEPER. JOHN McFALL, WITH HENRY BISCHOFF & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DEALERS IN WINES, LIQUORS, Cigars, Tobacco, &c, NO. 197 EAST BAY, (DH&MIESIFflDHs @{Q)0 (DA. Nov 25, 18C9 22 At Private Sale! THAT VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, on Eighteen Mile Crock and Soneca River, contain? ing 1770 acres, formerly owned by James Steele. The Tract will be divided to suit purchasers. Apply to W. U. D. GAILLARD, Fcndleton, S. C. Jan 6, 1870 28 Bibles and Testaments ! FAMILY. BIBLES, small Bibles and Testaments for safe at the cost, laid down here, by Anderson District Bible Sociotv. Call on A. B. TOWERS, Treasurer, No. 4 Granite Row, Andorson S. C. Jan 18, 1870 29 8 Call and See!! NOW IS STORE AND TO AEE17E, 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. We luve on hand Spices, of all kinds; Car* rants, Citron, Cinnamon Bark, etc. Also, a com? plete assortment of Flavoring Extracts, Toihrt Soaps and Perfumery. The hdies are particularly invited to call ?ad see our stock of JEWELRY, which is composed of tho latest styles worn. In exchange for goods we take barter of nearly every description. Highest market prices given for cotton, end liberal advances made ou cotton shipped through us for sale in New York. CATER & MARTIN, No. 10 Granite Row, Anderson, S. C. Nov 11, 18fi9 20 fcAUGH'S RAW BONE SUPEBPHOSPHATE OF LIME. I AM now receiving my supplies of this Manure, and Planters can Yely 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 analv ted on arrival here, and the high diameter of the Manure felly kept up. J. N. ROBSON, Sole Agent for South Carolin?, - Nos. 1 and 2 Atlantio Wharf, Charleston, S.C. W. S. SHARPE, Agent for Anderson County Trof. Shepard says of analysis mad* October 1-6, 1869: " A valuable Manure, and decidedly supovior to the article of last year." Experiment made by M. C. M. Hammond, of Beech Island, S. C.: No Manure?887 pounds Seed Cotton per acre. 175 lbs. Peruvian Guano?1328 lbs. per aore. 175 lbs. Baugh'8?1489 lbs. per acre. Dec 23, 1C69 2? 8ai