The Anderson intelligencer. (Anderson Court House, S.C.) 1860-1914, February 24, 1870, Image 3

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?r'.'iM^?i&tst^iiiu-^fThfi movement towards a general amnesty on the part of Congress has at last assumed definite shape.-. The Reconstruction Committee of the House has directed (fen. Butler to report a bill by' which^arigress transfers the greater portion, of ?he pardoning .power to the United States District Courts, with the following conditions: It provides/ihat'every citizen disfranchised by ! the third section of thev$ourteenth amendment, except persons who haTcireid commissions in the army^r^b^Ty?-p?haye^been^nembers of Cor{gr?Js, shall l?^stored;to all; the rights^bf citizo'tiShipon applyi^g-iy at prtit\ohttc^syh-aeoirr%in;anySt)ite or Territory in which ha-had his home during the war, settingJorlh_whaLofSc.ellC-Jivefc.-held,under the United!^giea-pitbf fit April 118fiff (which by law required any oath to support the consti tution,^and-alsajn what-mannerhe. had giv,enaid or "^jrtodrYVti'A rebellion, or whether Wha had held any "office under a Slate or the Confederate government, or.either of them, during.any part of . the war?gjying^a'particular description, 'he acts done^amr-offibes' or piac"es"n>lrl by^im" frTthat behalf; and that he thereftfa~nd thereby renounces all allegiance ob fealty toany.supposeu government heretofore set up.against the.United States within the same; and that he truly intends hereafter to act anA-c^nducthiciself as a true and loy aWi^i zen, afid.wiii bear Jtrua faith and allegiance to the government; that.he has not.dono.vsince? June 1, 1S65, any act of hostility'tci thVUuit'ed States, or eomm^itted^aV'' crime by violence against the laws theretfft Wa'garast'Jtbe laws ?f'?ny'Sfail;'; and rh'at he 1&s not. endeavored"since that time, .6y force ami-fraud,-to interfere with the civil rights of-any citizen, or to prevent. theCflreedom of election or of speech; that from thafVcfay he has been.a well dnpoeod aP?bg9o4 ciCi:en,.and that he prays that his rights J^resApred tp.hin? This petition is to be *vtorn tc-"ia open court; and is to be publicly advertised thii'ty days, at the end of which time anj^ersoo may,appear and oppose such petition. But if there be.no opposition,, the judge can issue; a certificate to the petitioner, whereupon .his. disa" bilities.shall be removed. .'If there be sufficient eviaencb showing why the certificate should not bft^gfanted, then .the petiti?ner'is foi ever debarred from relief; except by - special , act of Congress. Noihing.ip the act is to be construed to restore any'rights of property heretofore lost or.forfeited, by any citizen, or to allow any claim on Congress for the same,- -, - .. <frTT-f?-;-. - ?- There is a man living in the' mountains of North Carolina, not more than forty miles from Greenville, South Carolina, says ttieTarboro Caro-'. Hiri.au, who has reached the extraordinary age of ! 143'years. At the time of IJraddock's' defeat he was. twenty years old, and had a wife and three children. A gentleman at Greenville states that this man has come down to us from a former geri eMtioC; has always been in moderate circumstan? ces; Irvjed upon a plain, coarse,. Vegetable^diet'; that herhas never drank any liquid but spring water jsauuVbi&i fair to live many years longer. He enjoyiperfect health, possesses all of man hopid's-.attributes, and. wants to marry. He lias siujyiveu seven wives, arid, having lost his last one about sixty years ago, he now begins to feel quite loudly/. m . Reasons Why :YoushonldjiseTUTTS IMPROVED LIQUID HATR DYE. Because the Barbers say it is the best. ? Because it imparts a natural color. . Because it does not. injure the hair. . -Because it leaves the hair soft and glossy. Because it docs not stain the skin or bed linen. Because its application is simple and easy. Because its effect is instantaneous. Because it is the best in the world. " Special Notice ?To parties in want of Doors, Sashes asd Blinds, we refer to the advertisement ?f ?ViRtfXpi*(^the large manufacturer' of those, goods in Charleston. Price list furnished on ap? plication. ? 4?flm LATEST QUOTATIONS OF SOUTHERN SECURITIES, 4N CHARLESTON, - Corrected Weekly by a. C. kaufman, Broker, Ao. 25 Broad Street. ? 1 ? - ' FEBRUARY 18, 1870. ' State Securites.?South Carolina, old, ?@84; do new, ?(2.79 ; do, registered stock, ex int ?(2J9. City Securities.?Augusta. Ga., Bond? 80@84; Charleston, S. C., Stock (ex qr \ni,) 54@56; do, Fire Loan Bond*, ?(2j 75 ; Columbia, S. C, Bonds, ?(2)70. s Railro\d Bonds.?Blue Ridge, (first mortgage^ ?@50; Charleston and Sa? vannah, 58@60 ; Charlotte,Columbia and Augusta,?(2$0; Cheraw and Dariing ton, ?@80; Greenville and Columbia, (1st mort) ?@76 , do, (State guarantee) ?@64; Northeastern, 82(2^84; Savannah and Charleston, (1st, mort); -^@80; :do, (State gnarantee) ?(2,64; South Caroli? na, ?@82; do, 73; Spattanbnrg and Union, 52(2)54. Railroad Stocks.?Charlotte, Col urn bia and Augusta, ?(2)55 ; Greenville and Columbia, ?(2*2; Northeastern, 7(2,8 ; Savannah and Charleston,?@25; South Carolina, (wholeshares) ?(2)42; do, (half do) ?@21. Exchange, <fcc?New York Sight, \ off par; Gold, 119(2)121; Silver, 113(2)115. south carolina bank bills. ?Bank of Charleston.?(a)? ?Bank of Newbeiry.?(a)? Bank of Camden.40(cjj? Bank of Georgetown. 5(2;? Bank of South Carolina.10(2;? Bank of Chester.. 5(2)? Bank of Hamburg.. :. 3(a)? Bank of State S. C, prior to 1861..55(2)? Bank of State of S. C, issue 1SG1 and 1862.10@? ?Planters* and Mechanics' Bank of Charleston.?(2 ?People's Bank of Charleston.?(2>.? ?Union Bank of Charleston.?(a)? ?Southwestern Rail Road Bank of Charleston, (old).?@? ?Southwestern Rail Road Bank of Charleston, (now).?@? State Bank of Charleston. 3(2.? Farmers' and Exchange Bank of Charleston.?(2) i Exchange Bank of Columbia... .10(2;? Commercial .Bank of .Columbia.. 2(2;? Merchants' Bank of Cheraw.3(2)? Planters^'Bank of Fairfield.. 3@? State of Sourh 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 ly House and Lot for Sale. THAT House and Lot on Calhoun street, oppo? site the residence of Mr. W. F. Barr. The lot contains two acres and one-third, with a comfor? table dwelling-house and all necessary outbuild? ings. This property cun be Iroated for until Snle day in March, and if not sold by that time will be offered at public auction. W. H. CATER. Feb 17, 1870 34 3 Executors' Notice. ALL persons having demnnds against the Es? tate of Elias Earle, deceased, are requested to band them in immediately, properly attested ; and those knowing themselves to be indebted will please make payment at once. THOMAS B. LEE, Jr., E. PRESTON EARLE, Executors. Feb 17, 1870 :jj 5* r NOTfOE ! UNITED STATES INTEENALJMiVENUE, ' -. Assistant.Assessbr's QSLoe, 5th Division, 3rd District, South Carolina, Andeusox,:S. C, February 8, 1870. t om nojv prepared .to. receive the Annual Re? tards of Income, Gold;-Watches, Gold and Silver Plate, and'othcr'aAicles' enumerated- in'Schcdule "A," for the year 1870. Strict conformity to the requirements of the law in rendering these returns will be required. Under.tbo riding of ,tbc .HonorableCommission? er of Internal Rwvenue; no Return will be aetccpt ed unless male out in detail, that is, with the proper entry opposite each-ifern of the Return, and the whole subscribed and sworn to. The fortn n?d manner for declaring that a per? son is riot possessed of-a taxable income, under the proviso of .Section IIS, of the Act of June 30,1864, amended by the Act of March 2. 1807, is prescribed by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue to be the Blank Return furnished, prop? erly filled np, subscribed and sworn to before me. For the purpose of expedition and promptness in response.to these requireraentsj the following is-stated for convenience of tax payers : I will be- at- .Walhalla from the 10th to the loth of the month . of February; e,t Pendle ton, from tho 16th. to tho 19th; at Williamston, from the 21st to the 24th ; at Bciton, on the :25th and 26th, and- the remaining, portion of the time at my office at Anderson.C. H. ER AST US VT. EVERSON, Assistant Assessor. : Febioi 1870 '..< 33 . 3 Spring and Summer Importation ribbons, MlfiSryand Straw Goods ! ARMSTEM6,^GAT0R & CO., ISP?ItTERS- AND JOBBETtS OF BONNET, Trimming and Velvet Ribbons, . Bonnet Silks, Satins and Velvets, Blonds, Melts, Crapes* Ruches, .^Flowers, Feather's, Ornaments, Straw Bonnets and Ladies' Hats, trimmed'and Shaker Hoods, &c. ' [untrimmcd, 237- and 239 Baltimore Street, .. BALTIMORE, JO. Offer the largest Stock to be found in this coun? try, and unequalled in choice variety and cheap? ness, comprising the latest Parisian novelties. Orders solicited, and prompt attention given. Feb-17, 1870 , 34 4 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. By W. W. Humphreys, Esq., Pro. Judge. WHEREAS, John J. Mattison has jnade suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of Sabestha Manly, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and cred'tors of the said Sabestha Manly, deceased, that they be and ap? pear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Anderson Court House on the 4th day of March, 1870, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Ad? ministration should not be granted. Given undermy hand, this 11th day of February, Anno Domini, 1870. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Judge of Probate. Feb. 17,1870 34 2 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. By W. W. Humphreys, Esq.. Pro. Judge. WHEREAS, D. J. Sherard has made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration de bonis non, cum tcntamento annezo, of rhc Estate and effects of Win. Y. Sherard, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Wrn. Y. Sherard, dee'd, that they be and apnear ?before me, in' the Court of Probate, to-be held at Anderson Court House on the 4th day of Marth, 1870, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause; if nny they have,' why the said Admin? istration should not be. granted Given under my hand, this 10th day of Febru? ary, Anno Domini, 1870. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Judge of Probate. Feb 17, 1870 84 2 SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of a Writ of Fiera Facias to me di? rected, I will expose to sale on Tuesday after tho first Monday in March next, at the residence of ? the Defendant, the following property, to wit: One sorrel Filly, 3 yea?-s old, one Cow, three Yearlings, one Buggy and Harness, one folding table, one Secretary, levied on as the property of A. ?. Gray, at the suit of Ezekiel Hall and James Thompson, Administrators. Terms cash. WMi McGUKIN, s.a.n. Feb 17, 1870 34 3 ASSIGNEE'S SALE. In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Corolina. In the matter of Georgs W. RAson, a Bankrupt. BY virtue of an order to me directed iu the above mentioned cause, from the Hon. George S. Bryan, Judge of the said Court, I will sell at pub lie outcry at Anderson C. H., on the 6th day of March next, the CHOSES IN ACTION of said Bankrupt. Terms cash. W. S. KEESE, Assignee. Feb 17, 1870 .34 3 Administrator's Notice of Final 1 Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that he will make application to the Probate Judge of Anderson county on Friday, the 11th day of March next, for a FinalSettlement of the Estate of Wm. Will inmson, deceased, and a final dis? charge from the administration of said Estate MASTIN WILLIAMSON, Surviving Adm'r. with will annexed. Feb 10, 1870 33 5* JAMES H. THORN WELL, Attoi-ticy at Law, ANDERSON C. H., S. C. JJSf* Office in the residence immediately oppo? site Dr. Cnler's, on Main street. Feb 8, 1S70 32 3ra Administrator's Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that he will apply to the Judge of Probate of Anderson county on Monday, 23th of February next, for a final settlement of the Estate of Thomas Ellison, deceased, and a final disciiargo therefrom. JOEL ELLISON, Adm'r. Jan 27, 1870 81 "* 6* At Private Sale! THAT VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, on Eighteen Mile Creek and Seneca River, contain? ing 1770 acre*, formerly owned by James Steele. The Tract will bo divided to suit purchasers Apply to W. H. D. GAILLARD, Pendlcton, S. C. Jan 6, 1870 28 Administrator's Notice. ALL persons having demands against the Es? tate of Milford Burriss, deceased, will present thern to the undersigned, properly attested, with? in the time prescribed by law, or their claims will be barred. JACOB BURRISS, Adm'r. Feb 17, 1370 31 4 Sheriff's Sale. In the Common Pleas?Equity Side?An? derson, South Carolina., Catharine D. Norris, Executrix, vs. Samuel H Langston and wife, Lucy J., and others.?Bill for Construction of Will, Relief, fie. BY virtue of a Decretal Order in this case, I will sell aV'Anderson Cour\ House, on.- Saleday in March -nextj the ' . Tract of Land Described in the pleadings, known as the James Burrjss.Tract, situated in Anderson county, on waters of Generostce creek, bounded by lands o J. F. Wilson, A. R. Broyles and J. C. Keys, and containing 305 ACRES, Moro or less, of which 07 acres is a lease of the Wadsworth lands, having about, 18 years to run. 2'crms of Sale.?One half cash, and the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, the purchaser to give bond with ap? proved surety, and a mortgage Of the premises to secure the payment of the purchase money. The purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff Anderson County. Feb 10, 1S70 33 4 Sheriff's Sale. John L. Williams vs. Mrs. McDavid and husband, Robert McDavid. John R. Mattison, et al.?Bill for Payment of Debts, Relief, Jrc. IN pursuance of the Decretal Order of the Cir? cuit Court, sitting in Equity in the above staled case, I will expose to sale on the first MONDAY in March next, in front of the Court House in Anderson, within the legal hours of sale, All that Tract of Land, Situate and being in the County of Anderson, within or near tho corporate limits of the town of Belton, containing " One Hundred Acres, More or less, on which B. D. Dean now resides, adjoining lands of Ira C. Williams and others. Terms.?One-third cash, the balance on a credit of"' twelve months, with interest from day of sale, purchaser to give bond with approved sureties, and a mortgage of the premises to secure the pay? ment of the purchase money. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. . " WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff Anderson County. Feb 10, 1870 33 4 ANYONE WHO OWES ME HAD BETTER COME FORWARD AND SETTLE AT ONCE, \. AS I AM GOING TO PLACE MY BOOKS IN THE HANDS OF A MAGISTRATE! POE COLLECTION. Jgg- I have on hand a choice lot of IRIS? PO? TATOES and RYE, which will be sold cheap. M. LESSER, Agent. Feb ?, 1870 32 FURNITURE WAREROOMS. G-. P. TOLLY INFORMS the public that he is large nnd elegant lot of now receiving a Furniture of every Description, Which he offers at prices unequalled in the up country, according to quality and finish. The fol? lowing embraces a portion of the stock now in store? Mahogany, Walnut and Painted Bureaus, Cottage and French Bedsteads, Wardrobes, Washstands, Extension Tables, Ladies' Work Tables, Writing Tables, &c, Chairs of all descriptions, Fine Cottage Setts of Furniture, Cribs, Cradles, Trundle Bods, Mattresses, And in fact everything usually kept in an estab? lishment of this kind. My goods arc obtained direct from Northern manufacturers, and any article not on hand can be furnished on the shortest possible notice and at the most reasonable prices. W3f~ Any article of Furniture made to order, iu the best tityle, and repairing done with neatness and dispatch. Thankful for past patronage, I respectfully so? licit a continuance of the same, confident that my prices and the quality of my stock will please every customer. G. F. TOLLY, Furniture Store, Depot Street. Feb 3, 1&70 32 TOT1LIZERS. SOLUBLE SOUTH SEA GUANO. Rhodes' Ground Gypsum. ?aT* Circulars with detailed statements fur? nished on application (o the general agents, B. S. RHETT-& SON, Charleston, S. C. Or to BLECKLEY & EVINS, Agents at Anderson C. Ii., S. C. Jan 27, 1870 31 3m Fisk's MetaUic Burial Cases. TUB undersigned will keep constantly on hand a supply of Fisk's Patent Metallic Burial Cases. These cases have been great ly improved, and though composed entirely of metal, are finished in such a superior style as to present the appear ancc of highly polished rosewood. They arc per? fectly and permanently air-tight, and bodies dis*| interred, after burial tor several years, havo been found iu a perfect state of preservation. BS?" Orders received for collins of any kind will be promptly attended to. G. F. TOLLY, Furniture Wareroom*, Anderson, S. C. Feb .3, 1870 32 BENNETT- & KEESE. ? Copartnership Notice. THE undersigned have this day formed'ft co? partnership, under the name and style of BEN? NETT & KEESE, foi'. the purpose of doing a General .Merchandise Business. W>L C. BENNETT, tffl; S. KEESE, Southwest corner Brick Range. Anderson C. If., S. C, Dec. 1st. 18C9. IRISH POTATOES. JUST RECEIVED? 20-Barrels Pink Eye and Peach Blow Irish Po? tatoes. 9 100 Barrels Family Flour in store and to ar? rive? S8.50 to $11.00. Forsalcby ? BENNETT & KEESE, Southwest corner Brick Runge. IRON and STEEL. JUST Received, a lot of Plow Steel and Swede fron. For sale by BENNETT & KEESE, Southwest corucr Brick Range. SEED OATS! FOR sale by . BENNETT & KEESE. Southwest corner Brick Range. CORN and MEAL! For sale by BENNETT & KEESE, Southwest corner Brick Range. BACON and LARD! For sale by BENNETT & KEESE, Southwest corner Brick Range. POTS, OVENS and BAKERS! For sale by BENNETT & KEESE, Southwest corner Brick Range. . SUGAR and COFFEE ! ' For sale by BENNETT & KEESE, Southwest corner Brick Range. SHOVELS and SPADES ! For sale by BENNETT & KEESE, Southwest corner Brick Range. Axes, Hoes and Well Wheels! For sale by BENNETT & KEESE, Southwest corner Brick Range. CROCKERY and GLASSWARE ! For sale by BENNETT & KEESE, Southwest corner Brick Range. CHEESE and MACKEREL ! For sale by BENNETT & KEESE, Southwest corner Brick Range. LACE CURTAINING. Wide, beautiful Window Curtaining, at 60 cents per yard. A great bargain by ? BENNETT & KEESE. Southwest corner Brick Range Ticking, Sheeting and Shirtings! For sale by . BENNETT & KEESE, Southwest corner Brick Range. BOOTS and SHOES! A vc/y heavy stock, for sale by BENNETT & KEESE, Southwest cornjer Brick Range CLOTHING, At reduced prices, for sale by BENNETT & KEESE, Southwest corner Brick Range. DRY GOODS, Calicoes, DeLaines, Merinos. Poplins, Silks, &c, for sale by BENNETT & KEESE, Southwest corner Brick Range. Fancy Goods and Notions, For sale by * BENNETT & KEESE, Southwest corner Brick Range. WRAPPING PAPER, All sizes, for sale bj' the ream, by BENNETT & KEESE, Southwest corner Brick Range. Powder, Shot and Caps, ? For sale by RENNETT & KEESE, Southwest corner Brick Range. Buckets, Tubs and Keelers, For sale by BENNETT & KEESE, Southwest cornor Brick Range. N. O. Molasses, Pine Apple and Honey Svrnps, for sale by BENNETT k KEESE, Southwest corner Brick Range. Gents' and Boys' Hats, For sale by BENNETT k KEESE, Southwest corner Brick Range. .COME AND SEE BENNETT & REESE'S NEW STORE. Southwest corner Brick Range. Hemlock, Sole, Kip and Calf Skins, For sale by BENNETT & KEESE, Southwest corner Brick Range. Drawing Chains, Harness, And general assortment of Hardware, for sale by ' BENNETT k KEESE, Southwest corner Brick Range. Horse and Mule Shoes, Nails, kc, for sale bv BENNETT k KEESE, Southwest corner Brick Range. NORTH RIVER HAY. 25 Bales Norih River Hay for sale by BENNETT & KEESE, Southwest corner Brick Range, BENNETT & KEESE Arc always in the ootton market, Southwest corner Brick Range. WANTED, 100,000 pounds Cotton Rags, for which the Inchest cash price will be paid by BENNETT k KEESE, ? Southwest corner Brick Range. E. Frank Coe's Superphosphate, And Coe's Pure Dissolved Bone, cquil to any commercial manures that can be procured, either for cotton or corn. Superphosphate, SCO per ton in Charleston. Pure Dissolved Bone, $62 " " " PELZER, ROD?ERS & CO., Sole Agents, Charleston, S.C. BENNETT k KEESE. Agents at Anderson, Southwest corner Brick Range. A CARD. . Wc have omployed Mr. E. W. BROWN, late of the firm of Brown k Smith, ns salesman. Hcwill be pleased to have his old friends to call on him. BENNETT & KEESE, Southwest, corner Brick Range. Feb 3, 1870 ly WM. M. BIRD & ,.qO.?S YESTAL OIL, FOR ILLtTHmATlt?. Put up in Bye and Yen Gallon Packages, for family Use. NO MORE EXPLOSIONS. SAFETY GUA.H?TC'I'EEt) I BURNS longer than ordinary Oil, and above all is perfectly safe'. Read what Professor'SHEPARD says: . . . " " '?''"' ??>: " "LaUoratobt of tiik Medical C?xlege, Charlesfon, S. 0.',' Ociober 24,' T8C& ? Messrs. Wm. M. Bird f Co.?Gentlemen : I have examined the sample,of VeStalOH sent byybuV and determined the 'fire point,' i.e; the temperature at which the oil becomes inflammable, to bi ibov?: ? 130 degrees Fahrenheit. The United Stares standard requires 110 degrees Fahrenheit. 'At fhe>fh*e point' of this Oil is 20 degrees Fahrenheit above the required standard, the Oil is to be regarded.a# safe, and thus supplies a great want of tho community. Very respectfully, ? .; - CHARLES U., SHEPARD, Jr., M?fe&u ' ?--r~ ?'.:' ?".*. r : TT3t- MC. BIRD & CO., Sole Proprie tors, . And Dealers in Stuictly Pure Oils and Paints, No 208'East Bay, Charleston, S. C, ., Walters Sc Buker, A{rent8, Anderson,?. C. Jan 13, 1870_29 _ ' _ ,._ 3m ETI WAN i GrXJJLNOB^ SOLUBDE MANURES, and SULPHURIC ~,ACIP; MAOTFACTUREI)- AT CHARLESTON, under the direction of DR. R A. PRATT; Ghemist for tb^Sul; phuric Acid and Super-Phosph?te Company. ' . ' , Soluble Phosphoric Acid, in the form of Soluble Phosphate of Lime, or Dissolved Bone Phosphats, is the basis of all good Fertilizers, and these are valuable in the ratio of Soluble Phosphoric Acid which is in them. - : The immense deposits of Phosphatic Guanos which were-discovered in 1867 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 condkidn as to make its. insoluble phosphate soluble in water, and 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 tbapi the original Phosphate rock. The greater the proportion of this Soluble Phosphate yfindh injr; 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 arc able to offer to plan? 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 Bone Phosphate of Lime, $60 per ton, 10 per cent, discount for cash. 2. ETIW7 '" Bone Phos to adapt it to all crops, ?70 per ton, 10 pc We also offer Dissolved Bone, of high grade,' for planters .or manufacturers, who may- jtesire to mix into any oilier compost, and we suggest that this is the b< st 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 & CO., Agent*,' lNo.14 Adder's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. B.F. Crayton Sc Sons, Agents at Anderson Jan 6, 1870 ' 28'' ??? r> L-viln -Sm.; Jy lospnate ot liime, oou per ton, xu per cent, aiscount ior casn. ? ., . IWAN, NO. 2.?Peruvian Superphosphate, guaranteed to contain 20 per cent, of Dissolved, ospbate, and H to 3 per cent of Ammonia, with a sufficient addition of Peruvian .Guano* it to all crops, $70 per ton, 10 per cent, discount for cash." ".-'?' TO GASH BUYER8 I AM NOW PREPARED TO SHOW OTE LMJ?ESTT ?1TM ?F Mm IIS THIS MARKET. MY stock consists in part of Dry Goods, Clothing, Oassimeres, Hats and Gaps, Boots and Shoes, Trunks, Hoopskirts, Saddlesand Bridles, Groceries, Hardware, Potware, Crockery, Glassware, Bag? ging Rope, Uoi ton Ties, Sole and Upper Leather and Sho'i Findings. ? . .. . 2^*" Always in the market for the purchase of Ootton, Com, Wheat and other produce. W. S. SHARPE, INo. T Granite Ro-?v. - Dec 9, 1869_;_24_.- . ? . / ' .-, \ FOR SALE. GrTJA.NO I GrXJA-lNrO"! ! SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO per Ton, $65.00 cash, or S7O.O0 November 1> 1870, approved security, or mortgage on unencumbered Real Estate, wjth 7 percent, interest. COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE, for composting with cotton seed, per Ton, $45.00 cash, of $50.00 November 1, 1870, approved security) Or mortgage of unencumbered Real Estate, with 7 per cent, interest. DISSOLVED BONE per Ton, S65.00 cash, or $70.00 November 1, 1870> approved ee?urity, ?l' mortgage of unencumbered Real Estate,-with 7 per cent, interest. PHOENIX GUANO per Ton, $50 00 cash, or $05 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 % 1870, without interest, approved security, or mortgage of unencumbered Real Estate. CAROLINA FERTILIZER, $60v00 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. Draynge 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 Gua?of;, t 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. ESS"* Freights and Drayagc on all Fertilizers cash. . .r-v W. S. SHARPE, : No. V Granite HOW. Dec 0. 1860 24_' "... ' _ BLECKLEY & EVINS, & BLECKLET & CO., Anderson, S. C. Pendleton, S. C. THE above houses keep constantly on hand as large aud well-selected STOCK of GOODS in the * . - - - ? , ? r" various lines, as can be found in this country, ahd sell them as Cheap for Cash or Barter as Anybody. The highest market price in cash or barter paid for Cot ton and Country Produ'ee. 25^ Don't buy your Goods until you call and see them!! October 21, 180P 17 Quick Returns and Permanent Improvement to the Soil. MAPES' Jfitrogcnized Superphosphate OF LIME! COMPOSED OF Bones, Phosphatic Guano and Am* moniacal Animal Matter, All thoroughly decomposed and reduced to a fine powder by means of Fermentation and Sulphuric Acidj ADAPTED TO TUE GROWING OF Cotton, Corn, Tobacco, Grain Crops, Vcg-etutolcs, ?See. THIS is the oldest Superphosphate manufactu? red in this country, having been introduced to the public in the spring of the year 1852. The practical success of this SUPERPHOS? PHATE, even during the most unfavorable sea? sons, has been fully established by the experience of hundrods of planters and- farmers, recent let tors from nearly two hundred of whom arc to be found iu the pamphlets last issued. C. A. REED, Agent for Anderson County. Jan 20, 1870 30 Sm THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. IX.Tnii COMMON PLEAS?EQUITY SIDE. J. N. Whitakcr vs. Elias 0. Brown and others.? Bill for Partition, $c. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Harvey Q." Brown, .lohn W. Brown, Jesse Palmer and wife, Polly Palmer, James Moore and wife, Lucinda Moore, John Watson and wile, Malinda Watson, Defendants in the above stated case, reside beyond the limits of this State. On motion of Reed & Brown. Comp. Sols., Ordered, That saitl Defendants do appear and plead, answer or demur to said Bill within forty days from the first publication hereof, or the same will bo taken pro confesso against thfem. JOHN W. DANIELS, o.cr. Jan 20, 1870 SO 6. WHOLESALE ; Tobacco Dealers? 0. H. P. FANT and W. S. KEESE ate my au? thorized Agent? for the aale of D, R; Leak's Cele? brated TOBACCO, at Anderson, S; C. They keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Tobacco, ut wholesale, to which dealers are invited. They cannot be undersold by any tobacconist selling the same quality of tobacco. . All the tobacco is warranted sound. 0. H. P Fant, Agent, Anderson Depot.' W. S. Heese* Agent, Southwest Corner Brick Range: D. R. LEAK, Charlotte, N. C Jan 20; 1870 ?0 Potatoes and Garden Seed. JCST RECEIVED and for sale for oash, Pink Eye,. Mercer. P?ach Blow, Early Goodrioh and Early Rose Potatoes. Landreth's Garden S^ed?, Just received, a fine assortment of Garden Seed, from D. Landrcth & Sons. These Seeds need no> recommendation from me. as they are known by Gardeners to be the BEST. Call soon and get. your supply. A. B. TOWERS, Survivor of Towers & Bnrrisa. Feb 3, 1870 82 . 4 --' ? -. ?-: Administrator's Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that they. will apply to the Probate Judge of Anderson ooan ty on Thursday, the 10th day of March ne?t, for a Final Settlement of the Estate of M. K. Wilson,. dee'd, and a final'discharge therefrom. J. W. WILSON, VArfmW . WM. N. WILSmYrAOmr8'' Feb 8, 1870 83 5* ' _ B LAST CALL. THE Books of Account of Kviua. & Saw Mill have been placed in our hands foB-seVlW ment. Persons indebted oan settle wfthoet'eos'tai' until April 1st. After that time suit will be com-' menced against all who fail to arrange their in? debtedness,. 3. H. WniTNER, Walhalla. B. F. WI1ITNER, Andersonv F?b-8. H70 82 2n\ '