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? It is whispered that Mr. Charles Sumner might possibly ba prevailed upon to accept a nomination for the Presidency, in the extremely improbable contingency of its being unani? mously urged upon him by the entire Republi? can party. ? A rumor prevails in Madrid that the Spanish government lias received the formal abdication of Queen Isabella, and that assu? rances have been giv en her that all the jewels bought with her private funds shall be restored to her possession. ? Much ill-feeling prevails among the Mas? sachusetts shoe-makers over the importation of Chinese labor into that State. There are indi? cations that serious disorders may break out if the tide of Asiatic immigration widens. THE MARKETS. Anderson, June 22, isto. Cotton.?To-day, middlings command from it? tj Corn?Sells readily at S2.00 t> bushel. Flour.?$8}* to Sll.OC '^barrel. Bacon.?Hog round?10 to 21c. "?>. ft). Charleston, June 20. Cotton, lower?middlings 19%. New York, .Tune 20. Cotton quiet and steady, at 21% to 21%. Gold 12%. SPECIAL NOTICES. The Great Family Medicine of the Age. THIRTY YEARS Have elapsed since the introduction of the Tain Killer to the public, and yet at the present time it is more popular and commands a larger stde than ever before. Its popular? ity is not confined to this country alone ; all over the world its beneficial effects in curing the "ills that flesh is heir to," are acknowledged and appreciated, and as a pais killer its fame is limited to no country, sect nor race. It needs only to be known to be prized. Thirty Years la certainly a long enough time to prove the efficacy of any medicine, and that the PAIS killer is deserving of all its proprietors claim for it, is amply prov? ed by the tinparallelled popularity it has attained. It is a I BUSS and effective remedy. Sjid by all Druggists. Price 23 cts., 30 cts., and SI per bottle. Directions accompany each iKittle. The Living Machine. Injure the main spring of a watch and every i>ortion of the works becomes disordered. The human stomach is to the human system what that elastic piece* of metal is to a chronometer. It influences the action of the other organs and controls, to a certain extent, the whole living machine. The comparison may be carried further: for as the weak? ness or other imperfection* of the mainspring is indicated on the face of the time-piece, so also is the weakness or other disorder of khe stomach betrayed by the face of the invalid. The complexion is sallow ?r faded, the eyes are deficient in lustre and intelligence, and there is ? worn, anxious expression in the whole countenance which tell :is plainly as written words could do, that the great nour? ishing organ whose olfic? it is to minister to the wants of the body, and to sustain and renew all its parts, is not per? forming its duty. It requires renovating and regulating, and to accomplish this end Hosteller's Stomach Hitlers may be truly said to be the one thins; neitlful. The broken main spring of a watch may bs replaced by a new one. but the stomach can only he repaired and strengthened, and this is one of the objects of the famous vegetable restora? tive which for eighteen years has been waging a successful contest with dyspepsia in all climates. As a specific for indigestion it stands ahme. When resources of the phar? macopoeia have bjscn exhausted, without, at best, doing more than mitigating the complaint, a course of this wholesome and pa!ataM.\ yet powerful, stomachic effects a l>erfect and permanent cure, in all cases >ii' dyspepsia the liver is more or less disordered, and upon tlii> important gland, as well as upon tin- stomach and bowels, the Bitters act with singular distinctness, regulating and rcinvlgorn ling every secretive and assimilating organ on which bod? ily and menial health depcud. Nil Dcspcraudum, Hope I Hundred* <>f cases of Scrofula, in its won?t stages, old cases of Sypbillis that have defied the -sill of eminent physicians, Rheumatics who have been sufferers for years, and the victims of the injudicious use of Mercury, hare lieen radically cured by Hi:. TUTT.S SARSAl'ARILLA and QUEEN'S DELIGHT. It is the most p??w.-riiil all r:i tivcand blood purifier known. 1! i- prescribed by very many physicians. How to Build CHEAP.?Every one who has any cxp ?]?! ence in building, knows to his sorrow that the thousand and one little Items included in the one word ftnlnhiug, make fully half the cost of a house, and that ill-advised ex? penditure in this direction often runs the bill far above thi estimate. To avoid such trouble and disappointment, buy your blinds, doors, sashes, direct from the manufacturer 1'. P Toale, Charleston, S. C. Si e advertisement. "MASONIC DIRECTORY. ?JT Burning Bush Chapter, No. 7, R. A. M., meets at Anderson C. H. on the first Monday night in every month, at Vi o'clock. E. FRANKLIN, Secretary. Ci>~ Hiram Lodge, No. cs. A. F. M., meets at Anderson C. H. on the second Monday night in every month, at 7J< o'clock. K. FRANKLIN, Secretary. Jfir Pendleton Lodge, No. 34, A. F. M., meets at Pendle ton on the Saturday on or before the full moon in caoh month, at 3 o'clock p. m. W. H. P. CAILLARP, Secretary. 43~ Living Arch Chapter. Xo. 21, R. A. M., meets at Pen? dleton on the Saturday on or before the full moon in each month, at 7 o'clock p. m. M. L. SHARPS, Secretary. ?S- Williaraston Lodge, No. 24, A. F. M., meets at Wil liamston on the Thursday on or after the full moon in each month, at 10 o'clock a. m. J. R. WILSON, Secretary. JKJ- Belton Lodcc, No. 130, A. F. M., meets nt Belton on the Thursday on or before the full moon in each month, at io o'clock a. m. w. o. Alexander, secretary. SS" Hermon Lodge, No. 11?, A. F. M., meets at Milford's on the first Saturday in every month, at 10 o'clock a. m. G. W. BELCHER,Secretary. LATENT QUOTATIONS OF SOUTHERN SECURITIES, IN CHARLESTON, S. C, Corrected Weekly by A. C. KAUFMAN, Broker, A'o. 20 Broad Siren. JUNE 17, IS70. State Securities.?South Carolina, old, DO to ?; do new, 80 to ?; do, registered slock, ex int 80. City Securities.?Augusta Oa.. Bonds,?to 79; Charles? ton, S. C, Stock, cx-div., ? to 45; do. Kire Loan lionds, ? to 73; Columbia, S. C, Bonds. ? to 70. Railroad Bonus.?Blue Riege, (first mortgage,) ? to GO; Charleston and Savannah. ? lo7n; Charlotte, Columbia and AuRusta, ? to 87; Cheraw and Darlington, ? to 83; Greenville and Columbia, (first mortgage,) ? to 80; do, (state guarantee,) ? to 7t: Kortheastern, ? to88; Savan? nah and Charleston, (first mortgage,) ? to 80; do. (State guarantee,) ? to 73 ; South Carolina, ? to 7S ; do, 73; Spar tanburg and Union, ? to CO. Railroad Stocks.?Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, ? to 43; Greenville and Columbia, ?to 2; Northeastern, 10 to ; Savannah and Charleston, ? to35; South Carolina, (whole share;,) ?to ?_>; do, I half shares,)? till. Exchange, 4c.?New York Sight, % par; Cold, 111 to 113; Silver, 104 to 108. south carolina dask dills. ?Bank of Charleston.?(3)? ?Bank of Newberry.?(nj? Bank of Camdcn.".\.50@? Bank of Georgetown. 7@_ Bank of South Carolina.12 g;_ Bank of Chester.Hii,,? Bank of Hamburg.I0a? Bank of State S. C, prior to lsfil.02 a,? Bank of State of S. C, issue 1861 and 18G2.42G ? 'Planters' and Mechanics' Hank or Charleston.?in,? "Peoples'.* Bank of Charleston.?in,? ?Union Bank of Charleston.?Co.? ?Southwestern Railroad Hank of Charleston, 'old).?r?_ ?Southwestern Railroad Bank of Charleston, (new)...?(q,? State Bank of Charleston. 8ig,? Farmers'and Exchange Pank of Charleston.?<a,C Exchange Rank of Columbia.??5 Commercial Bank of Columbia. 8@? Merchants' Bank of Cheraw.5@? Planters' Bank of Fairfield. 4($? State of South Carolina Bills Receivable.par. City of Charleston Change Bills.par. * Bills marked thus (*) are Icing redeemed at the Bank Counters of each. Jan 13, 1X70 20 ly CIGARS ! rF jou want a GOOD CIGAR, call on I W. S. KEESE, Agent, Depot Street. June 3. 1P70 00 4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HIP! HIP! HURRAH !! THE UNION REFORM CONVENTION OF SOUTH CAROLINA H AS met for the purpose of creating a re? formation in tbe political world, and N. K. & J. P. SULLIVAN, Determined not to be behind lifind in anything, now propose to create a reformation in the mer? cantile world, and they feel confident of success, provided they can sell their remaiuing STOCK OF GOODS FOR CASH! CASH ONLY!! Now, Ladies and Gentlemen, one and nil, rake up your GREENBACKS! Come to Anderson! ?Walk into tbe Store of N. K. & J. P.Sullivar Draw forth your Pocket-Book ! Shell out the Greenbacks ! And get your share of the CHEAPEST GOODS ever sold in this market. In this way we will guarantee that reformation in (he mercantile world (or at least as much of it as the good peo? ple of Anderson County arc concerned in) will be complete. N. K. & J. P. SULLIVAN. June 23. 1870 52 Money Saved is Money Made T THOSE wishing to profit by the above advice, ?would do well to call and settle what they owe SULLIVAN, MATTISON k CO., otherwise they will have to pay cost, as we arc determined to collect those debts without distinctions. N. K. & J. P. SULLIVAN. June 23, 1S70 02 Keep it Before the People THAT SIMPSON, HILL & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, H AVE constantly on hand a complete assort? ment of fresh and gviiu.no DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Embracing everything usually kept in a first-class Drug House, which will be sold Low for Cash and Cash Only. Wc desire to call particular attention to the following articles? Spear's Fruit Preserving Solution. Self Scaling Cans, a new and desirable patent. Best Apple Vinegar, A full assortment of Patent Medicines, Vinegar Liners, and all other Kilters, Lamps mid Lamp Chimneys, Vestal oil, a superior article, guaranteed to be non explosive, I'liints, Oils. Dye Stulls, Wives and Brandies, strictly for medical pur? poses, Hair Dyes, Pomades ami Soaps. ??3J"" Don't forget the place, north side of the Pi.b.io Square. SIMPSON, HILL & CO.. Sign of the Golden Mortar, June 23, 1S70* * 52 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ANDERSON COUNTY. By IF. W. Humphreys, Esq.. Pro. Judge, WHEREAS, Jasper Hcmbrcc has made suit to mc to grunt him Letters of Administration of| tho Estate and effects of Sarah Dickson, dee'd. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular I ho kindred nnd creditors of the said Sarah DicksH), dee'd, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Anderson Court House on the 7th day of July 1870, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Admin? istration should not be granted Given under my hand, this 20th day of June, Anno Domini, 1S70. W. W. HUMPHREYS. Judge of Probate. June 23, 1870 52 3 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA., ANDERSON COUNTY. BY If. IT. HUMPHREYS, E*q., Pnbate Jndge. WHEREAS, Thcs. R. Brackenridge has made suit to mc to grant him Letters of Administration of the Ustatc and effects of Robert Brackenridge, deceased : These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Rob? ert Brackenridge, dee'd. that they be and appear before mc in the Court of Probate, to be held at Anderson Court House on the 7th day of July, 1870, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any the)' have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this 20ih day of June, A. D. 1870. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Judge of Probate. June 23, 1S70 Go 2 DR. J. W. GURLEY, SUEGEGN BENTISSV RESPECTFULLY in forms his patrons nnd public generally he has returned from his professional |5|?*|:'tour, nnd can be found kJ$??bL at his his office (over N. K. ?i&^^?yW*' & J' P- Sullivan's store, -tl^P1?-~- _-:-^=f*""~ on Granite Row,) at nil hours of the day, whore he would be pleased to receive a call from all who desire his professional services. Charges moderate. June 9, 1870 50 Estray Cattle. CjTRAYED, from the premises of the subscriber, IN four miles north of Anderson, about the hjih of May last, FIVE HEAD OF CATTLE, as follows: A large Red Cow, with one horn, heavy with calf, when she left, and it is likely she has calved since; a no-horned Red Cow, medium size, also heavy with calf; and three Red Heif? ers?one, two and three years old. Any informa? tion will be thankfully received, or a liberal re? ward will be paid for tho recovery of the cattle. Persons knowing anything of their wherenbouts will please address the editor of the Anderson Intclltgencrr or the undersigned, at Anderson CIL S. S. JONES. June 16, 1870 51 2 FISH! FISH! MACKEREL, Trout, White Fisb, Pickled and Smoked Herring, just received, oud for sale low for CASH, by W. S. KEESE, Agent, Depot Street. June 9, 1870 50 4 Sheriff's Sale. In the Probate Court?Anderson County. Sarah J. McMurtry vs. W. H. McMurtry and Fos? ter J. McMurtry.?Petition for Partition?Sale of Real Estate. BY virrue of an order from W. W. Humphreys, Probate Judge for Anderson county, lo roe directed, in the above stated case, I will expose to sale on the FIRST MONDAY IN JULY next, before the Court- House door at Anderson, within the legal hours of sale, the undivided half inter? est in a Tract of Land Containing 140 acres, more or less, on waters of Oarvin Creek, adjoining lands of R. F. Simpson, VVm. Watkins, Larkin Newton and others. Terms cash?purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. June 9, 1S70 50 4 Sheriff's Sale. In Common Pleas, Equity Side, Anderson Co. John L. Williams, Administrator, vs. Mrs. F. C. McDavid and her husband, Robert McDavid, John R. Mattison, et nl. BY virtue of nn order from the Court of Equity to me directed in the above stated ca*e, I will expose to sale on the first Monday in July next, bet?re the Court House door at Anderson, within the usual hours of sale, TUE CHOSES IN ACTION Belonging lo said Estate. Terms cash. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. June 14, 1S70 51 4 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In the Probate Court, Anderson Co. James A. Cowan, Adnfr., vs. Bnxler Hays, Reu? ben Clinkscales, et nl.?Petition for Account and Settlement. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Lemuel W. Tribblc, one of the Defendants in this case, resides from and without the limits of this State, on motion of A. T. Broyles, Pro. Pet., it is Ordered, That he do appear and plead, nnswer or demur to the petition in this case within forty days from the first publication hereof, or the same will be taken as to him confessed. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Judge of Probate. June 10,1870 51 ? THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity?Anderson County. Nimrod K. Sullivan, and others vs. Reuben Bur riss, Nancy Sullivan and others.?Bill for Sale of Real Estate for payment of Debts, $c, of Ktl ley Sullivan, deceased. |1ME Creditors of said Kcllcy Sullivan, deceas? ed, arc hereby notified to present, and prove ttieir respective claims against the Estate of the said deceased before me on or before the 10th day of September next, upon pain of being excluded from all benefit of any decree herein. JOHN W. DANIELS, Clerk of Court Anderson County. June 9, 1870 50 8m THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Equity, Anderson County. O. Ft. Broyles vs. Catharine P. Earlc, Daniel Brown and others.?Bill by Creditors for pay? ment of Debts. npiIE Creditors of Samuel G. Earlc arc hereby required to prove their respective rlnims bet?re me. on or before the first day of August next. By order of the Court. JOHN W. DANIELS, c c.r. June 10. 1870 51 3m NEW FAMILY GROCERY! AND PROVISION STORE. I AM JUST RECEIVING THE FOLLOWING GOODS? Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Syrups, Teas, Tobacco, Cigars, Pickles. Oysters, Sardines, Canned Fruits, Catsup.'1, Flour, Bacon and Lard, Corn and Corn Meal, Hemlock Leather, kc, &c, Which will be sold at very low figures for the Cash or Barter. My Flour is warranted free from Onions, and is of the best quality. Give it a trial and satisfy yourself. Don't forget the place?Store-room formerly occupied by E. W. By rum, on Depot street. W. S. KEESE, Agenl. May 2(1, 1870 48 1m Fresh Arrivals! rinilE undersigned will soon have in a lot of J_ NEW GOODS, which will be sold at re? markably low figures. Give us a call and exam? ine the stock, as we intend to sell as low as the lowest. Those indebted will greatly oblige us by calling as early as possible, ami making settlements. We arc compelled to have money lo carry on business. Don't put it off. W. C. BENNETT, Southwest corner Brick Range. June 10, 1870 51 KING'S MOUNTAIAN MILITARY SCHOOL, YORKVIL.L.E, S. C. rjlllE Second Session of the School year of X 1870, will begin on ihe 1ST of JULY, and end on the itOlh of November. TniiMS.?For School Expenses, i. e., Tuition, Books. Stationery, &c, Boarding, Fuel, Lights and Washing, $135 in currency, per sessiou of five months. For circulnrs containing full particulars, apply to Col. A. COWARD, Principal and Proprietor. June 9, 1870 50 4 Do You Want Good Bread *? IF YOU DO, USE DR. PRICE'S CREAM BAKING POWDERS. There is nothing Retter ! W. S. 8IIA It PK, Agent for Anderson County. June 2, 1870. 49 Jm For Sale, at Erwin's Mills, A. IVo. 1 Smut Mill, PATENTED by Leonard Smith, Troy, New York, and a FOUR FOOT FRENCH BURR MILL STONE?both as good as new?will be sold low for cash or good pnper. M. ERWIN, Honea Path, S. C. June 2, 1870 48 lin* Executor's Notice. ALL persons having demands against the Es? tate of J. Madison Cox, deceased, will pre? sent them to the undersigned, properly attested, within the lime prescribed by law, or their claims will be burred. ALFRED CAMPRELL, Ex'r. June 9, 1870 60 4 WANTED, NEAR Pendleton, S. C, a FIRST CLASS FARMER lo tako charge of a Plantation. Applicant to have the best reference as to charac? ter and ability. Wages liberal and promptly paid. Apply to B. F. Crayton, Esq., Anderson C H., 8. C. June 16, 1870 51 2 1870. SPRING. 1870. SPRIG AI SUDfiH GOODS AT NO. 7 GRANITE ROW. JUST RECEIVED, NEW AND LATEST STYLES SWISS AND JACONET M?SLINS, LAWNS, Ladies' Hats, Sun Downs, Eonnets, Ribbons and Flowers. A LARGE STOCK OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. A VERT LAUGE STOCK OF THE LATEST STYLES OF HATS. BOOTS, SHOES and GAITERS, All size3, from tho smallest child's to No. 15 men's'. GROCERIES, Flour, all grades, Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Molasses, Sec, Sea., Sect. These GOODS arc for sale, and FOR SALE CHEAP. Don't furget In call. W. S. SHARPE, T Granite Ro>v. May 5. 1870 45 SPHINX ATTRACTIONS ? Has just opened u full and complete ASSORTMENT OF GOODS, ALL of which have been carefully selected and purchased during ihn decline in gold. 1 inviie Aitctiliuu lo my Goods and Prices. k 2FHJ2LIL OH!B?T IDKT QrWM, PRINTS, WHITE GOODS, TRIMMINGS, frc. Also, a fine assortment of NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS, With a good selection >f Shoes and Gents' Irlats. Groceries, of all kinds, Hardware, Iron, And a full assortment of BUGGY MATERIALS. Anything in my line will be sold nt VERY SHORT PROFITS FOR CASH, or Country Produce will be taken in exchange for goods. Call and sec, but remember I do not sell on a credit. C. A. REED. April 28, 1870 44 3m CHEAP GOODS! THE attention of the Ladies of Anderson Dis? trict is respectfully called to our stock of WHITE GOODS, Just received, consisting of Real Swiss Muslin, Striped Twilled Longoloth, Fancy Swiss Muslin, rkjue, Brilliants, Swiss Mull Muslin, Tarletnnes, India Rook Muslin, Tape Cheeks, Toweling, Doylies, Swiss Edging, etc. Also, a beautiful assortment of Pique Trim? ming and Royal Sandinghani Frilling. These goods will be SOLD AT VERY LOW FIGURES, having been purchased at greatly re? duced prices. Wc have jus! received a fine assortment of La? dies' and Childrcns' SHOES and GAITERS. We invite the nttention of the gentlemen to our new stock of COTTON A DES, JEANS, CAS/I? MA RETS, etc., which wo will sell from 2.3 cents per yard up, GROCERIES, of all kinds, always on hand. MARTIN & HARRISON, No. 10 Granite Row, Anderson, S. C. June 2, 1870 49 At Private Sale ! THAT VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, on Eighteen Milo Creek and Seneca River, contain? ing 1770 acres, formerly owned by James Steele The Trnct will bo divided to suit purchasersj Apply to W. H. D. GAILLARD, Pendlcton, S. C. Jan 6, 1870 28 J. HAYNSWORTH EARLE, Attorney at Law. OFFICE IN THE BENSON HOUSE. May 26, 1870 48 3 m Leather! Leather! IF you want the best Upper or Harnoss Leath? er, go to C. A. REED'S, Corner Anderson Hotel. June 9, 1870 60 f M. LESSER, 161, IS NOW OFFERING DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, &c, H E Loving returned from market with a ne,. nnd complete stock of EVERYTHING and ANY? THING. In consequence cf the decline in COTTON and GOLD, Goods *ent DOWN, and Mr. M. Lesser very sensibly took advantage of the decline, went to market, purchased bis Goods for CASH, and MUCH CHEATER than he has ever done since the war. Upon looking around his Store, we no? tice that he has a very fine and vrcll selected stock of Mozambiqucs, Toque, Muslins, SilkSi Swiss's, Brilliants^ Sheetings, Shirtings, Bed Ticking, Alpacas, Corsets, Balmorals, Ladies' Shoes, Bonnets. IN THF ?ENTLEMENS' DEPARTMENT Wc saw an excellent stock of Cnssimercs, Broadcloths, Coltonudes, Salinotts, Linens, Vests, Pantaloons, Boots and Shoes, in fact, he lias got everything from a "Shoo Fly Neck Tie" to a bottle of Sumtcr Bitters. Wc would advise all persons wishing lo purchase to give M. Lesser a call. March 24, 1870 89 Calicoes, DoLaines, Jaconets, Linens, Elea. Goods, Hoop Skirts, Ladies' Bats, Denims, Coals, lints and Cans, 1 r. 2. h o =; S M o a1 d << *< o ? o o p. 03 o 7r O ?. tr" ~ CD i go a ^ 3 B 1 o p v> p CO Q CD ? CD c o f co o w s =? ?< o * ^ S P - e-t- ? 2 3 co co 5 > - CT1 si CO o M B 'D 8? bd CT1 DYSPEPSIA & INDIGESTION! W^T,. SOLD EVERYWHERE. fCr a WHOLESALE DRUGGIsts FOR sulc in Anderson bv SIMPSON, HILL & CO., Wholesale and Retail Druggists. ?^jV- By a recent decision of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, nny person can sell these Bitters without a retail liquor dealer's license. March 10, 1870 37 Gm P. P. TO ALE Charleston. S. C* f largest and most complete) I Manufactory of Doors, Sashes, / S^*" j Blinds. Mouldings, &c, in the 1 \ Southern States. j BsS"* Printed Price Lift Defies Competition. ?gjg? SEND FOR ONE. ?Sjjy iSent free on application. "?fl May ?, 1870 45 Ij JUST RECEIVED, ? barrels Porto Rico Molasses, 6 " Muscovado do, 6 " Knight's Syrup, 5 " N. O. do, For sale by W. C. BENNETT, Southwest corner Brick Range. March 3, 1870 BOOTS, As low as $2.00 per pair, at W. C. BENNETT'S, Southwest corner Brick Range. March 17, 1870 1,000 POUNDS Wrapping Paper io oxohango for Rngn, by W. C. BENNETT, Southwest corner Brick Range. March 1.7, 1370 W. C. BENNETT. CALL AND SETTLE.' ALL persons indebted to the firm of Bennett & Eesse will please call and pay their accounts. W. C. BENNETT. Southwest corner Brick Range? May 12, 1870 LUMBER FOE, SALE. FIVE thousand feet of Sheeting Plank. Also, corr.e Flooring and Ceiling; Lumber, just received, by W. C. BENNETT, Southwest, corner Brick Range; May 12, 1870 BUGGY UMBRELLAS. A few fine linen Buggy Umbrellas on hand and fur sale by W. C. BENNETT, Southwest corner Brick Range. May 12, 1870 Mutilated XT. S. Currency. I WILL purchase uncurrent, torn and mutilated U. S. Bills at.the highest cash value. W; C. BENNETT, Southwest corner Brick Range. May 3, 1870 30 DAYS' BILLS. ALL persons indebted to me on 30 days' time, will please come forward and pay up. W. C. BENNETT. Southwest corner Brick Range. April 21, 1870 CANDY. 600 ibs. assorted Candy, in 25 ft. boxes, for sale by W. C. BENNETT, Southwest corner Brick Range. April 21, 1870 IRON and STEEL. JUST Received, a lot of Plow Steel and Swede Iron. For sale by W. C. BENNETT, Southwest corner Brick Range. POTS, OVENS and BAKERS! For sale by W. C. BENNETT, Southwest corner Brick Range. SUGAR and COFFEE ! For sale by W. C. BENNETT, Southwest corner Brick Range. SHOVELS and SPADES ! For sale by W. C. BENNETT, Southwest corner Brick Range. Axes, Hoes and Well Wheels! For sale by W. C. BENNETT, Southwest corner Brick Range. Hemlock, Sole, Kip and Calf Skins, For sale by W. C. BENNETT, Southwest corner Brick Range. WANTED, 100,000 pounds Cotton Rngs, for which the highest cash price will be paid hy W. C. BENNETT, Southwest corner Brick Range. HAMS. Davis' Sugar Cured Hams, for sale by W. C. BENNETT, Southwest corner Brick Range. March 3, 1870 Gentlemen and Ladies! Don't forget to call on W. C. BENNETT, Southwest corner Brick Range. March 17, 1670 Greenbacks as Good as Gold At W. C. BENNETT'S, Southwest corner Brick Range. March 17, 1870 Clothing at First Cost! For sale by W. C. BENNETT, Southwest coiner Brisk Range. March 8, 1870 Wheat Bran. 200 bushels Wheat Bran, in 4 bushel sacks, For sale by W. C. BENNETT, Southwest corner Brick Range. March 3, 1870 W. C. BENNETT IS always in the cotton market, Southwest corner Brick Range. SHOES, As low as $1.25 per pair, bv W*. C. BENNETT. Southwest corner Brick Range. March 17, 1870 BACON and LARD. 5,000 pounds of Bacon, 500 pounds of Lard, For sale by W. C. BENNETT, Southwest corner Brick Range. March 17, 1S70 NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS! WILSON & HEED BEG to announce that they are now opening an entirely new stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Which they have purchased at astonishingly low figures, and are willing to sell at short profits. They have a complete assortment of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery,. And in fact everything usually kept in a retail store, but particular attention is invited to the slock of Ladies' Dress Goods and Trimmings, Clcihs ond Cassimeres for Gents, and Furnishing Goods in every variety. Wo will sell STRICTLY FOR CASH, Or will barter goods for Country Produce. We nre located at McCully's well-known Corner, and will be pleased to receive cur triends and endeav? or to suit them in gocds and prices. JAMES WILSON, J. P. REED, Jr. March 24, 1570 89 3m NOTICE ! Valuable Water Powers and Small Im? provements for Sale! NO. 1, containing Ninely-threo Acres, known as tho Major's Mill Place, seven miles West of Anderson Court House?the best unimproved water-power in the county. NO. 2, known as the*Dr. Ga.iilard Mill Place, near tho Railroad, eight miles North of Anderson Court House. Splendid water-power, plenty wa? ter and can be easily improved?a convenient and plen?ant place for machinery operations. Terms?One-half ca??h. For particulars, ad dress tho subscriber at Perryville, St C. THOMAS HARPER March 8, 1870 86 W. S. KEESE, AGEST FOR BATH PAPER MILLS, WILL pay the highest cash price for F.AGS^ Depot street. May 26, 1870 48 3na. -