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THE MARKETS. Anderson, Sept. 2!, 1870. Cotton.?To-day, middlings command from 12 to 14%. Charleston, Sept. 19. Cotton easier?middlings 16%. Sales, 250 bales. New York, Sept 19. Cotton dull?uplands 19. Gold, 13%. MASONIC DIRECTORY. 46f? Burning Bush Chapter, No. 7, R. A. M., meets at Anderson CJI. on the first Monday night in every month, at7)X o'clock." E. FRANKLIN, Secretary. 43~ -Hiram Lodge, No. 68, A. F. M., mceta at Anderson C.H. on thesecond Monday night in every month, at 7}$ o'clock. E. FRANKLIN, Secretary. ?S- Pcndlctou Lodge, No. 34, A. F. M., meets at Fendle tononthc Saturday on "or before the full moon in each month, at 3 o'clock p. in. W. IL D. GAILLARD, Secretary. ?S- Living Arch Chapter, No. 21, R, A. M., meets at Pen dlcton on the Saturday on or before the full moon in each month, at 7 o'clock p. m. M. L. SHARPE, Secretary. .O" Williianston 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. 93" Belton Lodge, No. 130, A. F. M., meets at Belton on the Thursday on or before the full moon in each month, at 10 o'clock a, m. W. O. ALEXANDER, Secretary. ^ ?3- Hermon Lodgo; No. 116, A. F. M., meets at Milford's ?n the first Saturday in every month, at 10 o'clock a. m. -G.: W. BELCHER, Secretary. LATEST QUOTATIONS OF SOUTHERN SECURITIES, IN CHARLESTON, S. C, Corrected Weekly by A. C. KAUFMAN, Broker, No. 25 Brocd Street. SEPTEMBER 15, 1870. State Securities.?South Carolina, old, 82 to ?; do new, 73 to ?; do, registered stock, ex int 70. City Securities.?Augusta,Ga.,Bonds, ?to 80: Charles? ton, S. C, Stock, ex-div., ? to 48; do. Fire Loan Bonds, ? to G6; Columbia, S. C, Bonds, ? to CO. Railroad Bonds.?Blue Ridge, (first mortgage,) ? to CO Charleston and Savannah, ? to 65; Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, ? to 85; Chcraw and Darlington, ? to 62 Greenville and Columbia, (first mortgage,) ? to 87; do, (State guarantee,) ? to 67; Northeastern, ? to 87; Savan? nah and Charleston, (first mortgage,) ? to 78; do, (Statr guarantee,)? to 69; South Carolina, ? to 75; do, 71; Spai tanburgand Union,;? to55. Railroad Stocks.?Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, ? to 40; Greenville and Columbia, to 2}4; Northeastern, 13 to ; Savannah and Charleston, ? to 31; South Carolina, (whole shares,) ? to 3S; do, (half shares,) ? to 19. Exchange, Ac?New York Sight, 3a par; Gold, 112 to 116; Silver, 103 to ICS. south caeolina bank bills. ?Bank of, Charleston.?<3? ?Bank of Naw berry._.??? Bank of Camden...40?? Bank of Georgetown.-.10?? Bank of South Carolina_:_.........._1A&>? Bank of Chester...'.._....14?? Bank of Hamburg._.14@? Bank of State S. C, prior to 1861.40?? Bank of State of S. C, issue 1SG1 aud 1SC2.30?? ?Planters' and Mechanics' Bank of Charleston.?@? ?Peoples'* Bank of Charleston._?@-? ?Union Bank of Charleston......;.:.:.??? ?Southwestern Railroad Bank of Charleston, (old)..??i ?Southwestern Railroad Bank of Charleston, (new)...?1_ State Bank of Charleston. 8(u? Farmers' and Exchange Bank of Charleston. l?? Exchange Bank of Columbia.t. 7(w Conrniereial Bank of Columbia.14?? Merchants' Bank of Chcraw. :,(,-..? Planters' Bank of Fairfield.5<<D? State of South Carolina Bills Receivable.9nfi?? City of Charleston Change Bills.90?? ?Rills marked thus (*) arc being redeemed at tho Bank' ?Counters ol each. .Ian 13, 1370 29 It ANNOUNCEMENTS. ?hg0* The many friends of WAL H. HA TN IE, Esq., respectfully announce him as a candidate for re-election lo the office of School Commissioner for Anderson County at the ensuing election. The friends of F. M. WELBORN re? spectfully announce him us a candidate for the office of Sohool Cotntnissiouer for Anderson Coun? ty at the ensuing election. 8&T The friends of Muj. W. W. HUMPHREYS beg leave to present his name ns a caudi-hite for ro election to the office of .Vrubuie Judge for An? derson County. ?8Sy* The many friends of Dr. JOHN WILSON respectfully nouiinntc him nrs a candidate for re? election to the House of Representatives. J^r The name of the Hon. 'JOHN WILSON fs presented us a candidate for the Senate, irre? spective of party nominations. Occupying conservative position, by a long legislative expe? rience, he is best fitted to wield a commanding influence. The people have and will trust him Jgy- The many friends of Col. WAR RUN D. W1LKES, without regard to party name* or party nominations, offer his name to the peoplo of An xlcrson County as a candidate for the House of Representatives. Sound, reliable and conserva? tive, no man would exert a more sulutarj' influ? ence in that body. .J?- The many friends of WILLIAM PERRY, Esq., nominate him as a candidate for the Legis? lature, believing all parties can safely unite and elect him. S&T The friends of JOHN SCOTT MURRAY, BALLARD D. DEAN and KENNON BREA ZEALE, announce them as candidates for County Commissioners for the County of Anderson at the ensuing election. .. Many Friends. The friends of A. O. NORRIS announce him as a candidate for the office of Judge of t Probate for the County of Anderson at the ensu? ing election. His political disabilities have been removed by the Senute of the United States, but failed to pass the House of Representatives for want of time before adjournment, but will pass iu time to lake the office if elected. . The friends of JOHN C. HORTON, Esq., would respectfully nom.-nate him as a candidate for Couuty Commissioner at the ensuing election. ?gj- The friends of GEORGE W. HAMMOND would respectfully annouuee him as a candidate for Probate Judge of Anderson County at the. next election, without regard to party politics. AT PKIVATE SALE. Valuable Mill, Water Power, &c. THE undersigned offers for sale the property known as SMITH'S MILL, Together with Fifty Acres of Land attached there? to. This Mill is situated five miles east of Ander? son C. H., on Broadway creek, and is desirable property. Further particulars may be obtained on application to the undersigned. Post Office address, Audersou C. It. Mns. HANNAH SMITH. Sept 22, 1870 18 ?> DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITE!) STATES FOR THE DISTRICT OF S. CAROLINA. In the Matter of ?? WILLIAM S. KEESE nnd / NEWTON A. McCULLV, \lu L<?>kruptcy. Bankrupts. / AWarrnnt in Bankruptcy has been issued by said Court against the Estate of William ?, Keesa and Newton A. McCttlly, of the county of Anderson, and State of South Carolina in surd District, who have been duly adjudged Bankrupts upon petition of their creditors, and the payment of any debts, and the delivery of any property belonging to said Bankrupts, lo them or to their use, and tho transfer of any properly by them arc forbidden by law. A meeting of the orcditors of said Bankrupts, to prove their debis, and choose one or more As? signees of their Estste, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy to be holden at Ncwberry, iu said District, on the 8th day of October, 1670, at 12 o'clock ni., at tha office of C. G. Jtegcr, Esq., one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court. LOUIS E. JOHNSON, U. S. Marshal as .Messenger, gept 22, 1870 13 <i FALL and WINTER QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS .... ...... iat .k < < M. LESSER'S.1 IHAVE received nnd am still receiving a largo stock of tbj choicest FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Selected out of the primcst Goods of the largest Importing Establishments in the city of New York, as I had the advantagoof being one of the first in the market; nnd I wi?h to inform my customers that War in the Dry Goods line is still to be continued. I nluo thank my customers for past Hbiral pat? ronage, hoping to receive it in future, as the must liberal inducements are offered, such as Calicoes, DeLaines, Brocades, Alpaccas, Poplins, Silks, Black and Colored Cloths, Cassimercs, Flannels, Cloaks, Shawls, Notions, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Bleached and Brown Shirting, and A LARGE ASS0BTMF.XT OF Ready-Made Clothing, Bagging and Iron Tics, Groceries, And lots of OTHER THINGS, 'Which you will find by culling on M. LESSEE, TSo. 3 Granite Row. Sept 22, 1870 13 EXECUTORS' SALE. AGREEABLY to an order of the Court of Or? dinary of Jackson county, Georgia, will be soiu, be (ore the Court House door in the town ol Jetferson, on the FIRST TUESDAY in NOVEM? BER next, within the legal hours of sale, one Tract of Land belonging to the Estate of Harris Sanders, of said county, deceased, containing 930 ACRES, More or less?can bo divided into two or more parts, To suit purchasers. About half of said lands are cleared, lying on the Grove river, in the counties of Jaeksou aud Hanks, six or seven miles south of the Air Line Railroad, and two miles west of (lie chartered line of the Northeast or Rabun Gap Railroad. Will describe it in two tracts : The Home Place, containing about five hundred and twenty acres, lying on both sides of the Grove river, in the county of Jackson. There is about two hundred acres of first class bottom land, mostly cleared and in cultivation. On the place, there is a good dwelling-house, kitchen, out houses, gin-house end screw, together with a good orchard. The othertparcel, c/ Thornton Tract, joins the home place, and; is in Banks comity, bounded on the west by Hickory Level creek, and on the south by the Grove river.- On this place there is about one hundred acre" Of good bottom land, mostly cleared and in cultivation. There is a dwelling house aud some out-houses, and about two hun? dred acres of good woodland, within four miles of Homer. There will also bo sold, two Shares of Georgia Railroad Stock. Persons desiring to look at said lands will call on Matthew Cox, Maj. Miutz, D. J. or Minyard Sanders. Sold for the benefit of heirs nnd creditors. Ti? tles good. TERMS CASH. M. M. SANDERS, 1 v HIGH ATKINS, }Execu,or8 Sept 22, 1870 13 2 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. BY it. HI HUMPHREYS, Eng., Probate Juilge. WHEREAS, L. J. Scott has made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration de Louis non, on the Estate and '.-fleets of Eldrcd J. Kay, deceased : These are lhereforo to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Eldred J. Kay, deceased, that they be and appear before me in the Court, of Probate, to be held at Anderson Court House on the 7th day of October, 1870, nt 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand this lGth day of Sep? tember A. D. 1870. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Judge of Probate. Sept 22,1870 13 2 Union Reform Convention of the Third Congressional district. ACONVENTION, to be composed of four del? egates from each county in tho Third Con? gressional District, will be held' at Columbia, on Tuesday,' 27th September inst., to nominate candidate to represent snid Dintrict in tho Con? gress of the United States. WM. WALLACE, E. W. SEIBELS. Sept 22, 1870 13 1 Col. Warren 1). Wilkes WILL A'JDRKSS the people of Anderson County on the politics of the day nt Milford's. Monday, October 8. Craytonville, Tuesday, " 4. Honea Path, Wednesday, 11 5. Friendship Church, Thursday, '? G. Helton, ? Friday, " 7. Williamston, Saturday, ?? 8. John Long's, .Monday, ?? 10. Equality, Tuesday, ?? H. Sandy Springs, Wednesday, " 12. Ball's Mill, Thursday, ?? 13. Culhonn, Saturday, " 15. Sept 8, 1879 11 5 PUBLIC SPEAKING. MAJ. JOHN IS. BACON, candidate for Con? gress from the Third Congressional Dis? trict, will address the people of Anderson County in the Court House on Salcduy in October next, in regard to the election of Governor and Lieuten? ant Governor, and member of Congress. The citizens generally arc invited to attend. Sept 15, 1870 ? 12 5 NEW FIRM. rriUE subscribers have this day entered into copartnership to transact a general Mercan? tile and Brokerage business, under tho firm name of Sbarpc & Toners, at the old stnud of W. S. Sharpe in the town of Anderson, S. 0. W. S. SHARPE, A. B. TOWERS. Sept 12, 1870 11 ; THE Bia Col. C. T. Ames GRAND NEW ORLEANS AND CIRCUS. The First and Best in America. The Superior General Exhibition of the Day. Three Hundred Persons and Horses Re? quired to Produce the Imposing Scenes, The Decorations, Costumes, Fine Horses and Entire Outfit pronounced the Most Mag? nificent in Europe or America. THE GREATEST Riders, Athletes, Clowns and Lallet Arlists in the Profession. NEW MAMMOTH MENAGERIE AND EGYPTIAN CARAVAN I THE WONDERFUL * 3ML" 331 QJB o 9 lie is, no doubt, of the Mam mot li Zuglodon spe? cies of Elephants. Tlie Cni*nvaii of Camels. From Arabia and Syria. M'LLE EUGENIE'S FAMILY of Educated LIONS and PANTHERS. GRAND SPECTACULAR TOURNAMENT, GLITTERING PROCESSIONS, SPORTS AND GAMES. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL WOMEN OF FRANCE, ITALY AND AMERICA. THE GRAND REVIEW Surpasses all former Displays. DENS OF GOLD FINISH, containing the WILD ANIMALS, Vans of Datzling Bronze and Silver Mountings, Magnificent Horses, ?with Gold nnd Scarlet Harness, the Oriental Carriage of the Rajah of Egypt, surmounted by ROYAL TIGERS AND LIONS LOOSE IN THE STREETS ! ! Attended by M'llc. Eugenie. The length of the Mammoth Review will extend OVER ONE MILE. Capt. Joseph Kiiisluw's Select Baud will ac? company the exercises. The Review will move nt 10 o'clock, a. in. Doors open at 1 and 7 p. in. Performances at 2 ami 2 1-2 p. m. WILL EXHIBIT AT Anderson, Wednesday, Sept. 28. Pendleton, Tuesday, Sept. 27. Sept 22, 1870 13 1 j HERE'S YOUR CHANCE ! 700 Acres of Valuable Land For Sale! With Waters-Power, Mills, &c. THE undersigned will sell to Ihe highest bid? der, at public outcry, before the Court House door in WulhaTla, on S A LED AY (3d) in OCTOBER next, at 12 in., that Valuable Tract of Land, known as OCONEE MILLS, On Oconcc Greek, six miles north of Walhalla,on -the road leading from Walhalla to Chcohee, con? taining 700 Acres, more or less. There is a Grist and Saw Mill in operation on the place. The water-power is fine and timber abundant. Dwel? ling and necessary outbuildings on the place. There is open land on the Tract for farming pur? poses. Terms.?One-fourth by 1st of January next, and balance on a credit of one and two years, with interest. Purchase money to be secured by note, personal security, and mortgage of the premises. Purcliusor to pay for stamps and pa? pers. W. A. LAY. Sept 15. 1870 12 3 Sixty-Five First Prize Medals Awarded. ^^^^^^^ TEE GREAT I ti&P ''?^pWOUTHEEN PIANO ^W"^^^ MANUFACTORY. WM. IiNABE ?fc CO., MANUFACTURERS OI' GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT PIANO FORTES, BALTIMORE, MO. These In.?trumeuts have boen before the Public for near? ly Thirty Years, and upon their excellence alohe attaihed an Hnuurchatcd jirr.-eminence, which pronounces them un? equalled. Their TONE combines great power, sweetness and line singing quality, as well as great purity Of Intona? tion and SwvetiivHM throughout Ihe entire scale. Their TOUCH is pliant and elastic, and entirely free from the Stiffness found in so many Pianos. TN WOK KM ANSI! IP they are unequalled, using none bul the very best SBASOK KD MATERIAL, the large capital employed in our business enabling us to keep continually au immense stock of lum? ber, ??c, on hand. JKh- All our .Square Piasos have our New Improved Otentrung Scale and the Aorapkk Tkehle. 3d~ Wc would call special attention to our late improve? ments in GRANU PLANUS AND SQUARE ti HANDS, Patente? AUGUST 14, I.siKJ, which bring the Piano nearer perfection than Las yet been attained. Ever3- Piano fully Warranted for 5 Years. We have made arrangements for the Sole WHOLESALE Agency for the most celebrated PARLOR ORGANS and MELUDKONS, which wo oiler, Wholesale and Retail, at Lowest Factory Prices. WM. KNABE & CO., Baltimore, Md. Sept Iff, 1870 12 ' 0m DISSOLUTION. NOTICE is hereby given that the copartner? ship heretofore existing between ALEX? ANDER EVINS itrd W. F. PAUKER, in the Lumber and Mercantile business, under the name and style of Evins & Barker, is this day dissol? ved by mutual consent. The Notes. Accounts and Books of ihe firm have been placed in the hands of J. H. Whitner, Wal? halla, nnd B. F. Wlijiner, Anderson, for collec? tion, to whom nil payments must be made. Per? sons indebted will save cost bv sei iling their dues. X. EVINS, W. F. PARKER. Walhalla, S. C, August 30, 1870. Returning thanks for past patronage, the un? dersigned will continue the business near Wal? halla. All persons desiring lumber will be sup? plied promptly und un liberal Icrms, by address? ing mc at Walhalla, S. C. All kinds of lumber delivered on the Railroad at short notice. W. F. PARKER. August 30. 1S70 11 4 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, A NDERSON CO USTY. By TF. IF. Humphreys, Esq., Pro. Judge. WHEREAS, Mrs. L; A Kay has made suit to me to grunt, der Letters of Administration dt borris non with will annexed, on the Estate and effects of Wm. M. Kay. deceased. These arc therefore to cite nnd admonish all nnd singular the kindred and creditors of the snid Win. M. Kay, deceased, that they be and np penr before me, in the Court of Probate, to he held at. Anderson Court House on the lit day of October, 1870, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, wiiy the said Ad? ministration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this8th day of Soptcmber, Auno Domini, 1870. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Judge of Probate. Sept 15,1870 12 2 ERSKINE COLLEGE. -0 EXERCISES in this Institution will be re? sumed on the FIRST MONDAY of OCTO? BER, next, and continue until iho second Wednes? day of July, 1871. Course of study extensive and thorough. Expenses for the Collegiate Year about one hundred and eighty dollars. Candidates for admission should be present at the opening of the Session, but will be admitted at any tiuic. Persons Wishing more particular information can address the President, R. C. GRIER, D.D., Due West, S. C. Sept 15,1870 12 4 iWaTER WHEEL, Mill Gearin&ShafiinS&Pulleys Valuable Lands for Sale. TXTISHING to go West, I offer fur sale my Vy valuable lot of Lands?two miles East of Townvillc?containing TWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-EIGHT ACRES, more or less. About one hundred acres good wood land, oac hundred and twenty acres in line stale of cultivation, in? cluding fificcn acres good bottom. There arc two distinct settlements on the plncc, and will be soil in one lot or divided into two. JOHN M. GRUBRS. August 25, 1870 9 ]m Notice of Final Settlement. N?TICE is hereby given Hint on Saturday, the 1st day of October next, I will apply to the Court of Probate for Anderson County for a final settlement of the Estate of John Haynio, deceased, and a discharge therefrom. LUKE II AY NIE, Adm'r. Scptl 1870 10 6* NOTICE. IWILL sell to the highest bidder on Saleday in October next, at Anderson C. II., .ill the Notes and Accounts belonging to the Estate of Abner Cox, deceased. Terms cash. W. K. COX, Adm'r. Sept 15, 1870 12 3 SHERIFF'S SALE. ; BY virtue of Executions to,me directed, I will expose ib sale on the first Monday in October next, before the Court House door, within the usual hours of stile, the following property, vis : One Improved Lot, lying one mile north of PendhHon village, known as the* T?Hyard Lot, containing ? acres, more or less, bounded by lands of W. B. Smith, D. A. Keusler and others. On the premises is a Tanyard in work;ng order. Levied on as the property of John M. Watson at the suit of J. Y. Feet well, Administrator. One Tract of Land, containing 200 acres, more or less, on waters of Neal's Creek, bounded by lands of John Carpenter; Thomas Geer, Mrs Hannah Smith and others, levied on as the prop? erty of James M. Smith at the suit of Daniel Brown and others. One Truct of Land, containing 300 acres, more or less, on waters of Brushy Creek, bounded by lands of John Long John B. Orr, L. Lenhardt and others, levied on as the properly of William Orr, Sr., at the suit of John W. B. Orh One Tract of Land, containing 100 acres, more or less, on branches waters of Steele's Creek, bounded by lands of Wm. M. Itamply, Mrs. Mc Elroy and others, levied on as the property of John M. Watson at the suit of J. Y. Fretwell, Administrator, and others. One Tract of Land, containing 152 acres, more or less, on the Andereon branch of G. & C. Hail road, hounded by lands of Samuel Smith, Estate S. J. Hammond, dee'd, and others, levied on as the property of T. J. Roberts at the suit of John C. Hortou, Executor. Terms cash?purchasers to pay for titles and stamps. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Sept 8, 1870 11 4 IMPORTANT NOTICE! THE Firm o' BLECK LEY & EVINS having dissoved by mutual consent on the lOth August, the Notes and Accounts due the late firm will be found in the hands of S. Bleckley, at the old stand, and all persons indebted are notified and requested to come forward and pay up by the 1st November next, or THEY WILL FIND A LEGAL OFFICER TO DEAL WITH IN THE SHAPE OF A MAGISTRATE, or "some other man." Wo have accommodated many with provisions and the necessaries of life, and hope all will come for? ward promptly and PAY UP and do their duty, j (Late) BLECKLEY & EVINS. Anderson, S. C, Aug. 25, 1870. READ ON! I will continnc the mercantile business at the old stand of Bleckley & Evius. The people of Anderson and surrounding country have my sin? cere thanks for their patronage FOR NEARLY TWENTY YEARS, and I hope io merit a contin? uation of the same. My terms will be CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE, and I promise to do as well by my old friends and the public "as any? body." Call and see me?be sure and do so. SYLVESTER BLECKLEY. August 25. 1870 9 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Anderson?I? Equity. .SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. A. C. Wardlaw and J. L. Wnrdlaw, Plaintiffs, against J. N. Erskine and wife, Martha L. Evs kinc, et al., Defendants. To the Defendants, Sarah Simpson and husband, Alexander II. Simpson, and. 1). G. Buiford and wife, Mary Burford, John Wardlaw, a minor of II. I\ Wardlaw, deceased, aud his brother or sister, name not known, a minor : YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the Complaint in this action, which is riled in the office of the Clerk of Common Pleas for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said Complaint on the sub? scriber at his office^ Anderson Court House, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such Bervice; and if you laH to answer the complaint wjthin the time aforesaid, the Plaintiffs in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Dated Anderson Court House, August J7, 1870. JOHN B. MOORE, Plaintiffs' Attorney. August 25, 1870 9 ? Due West Female College. -o AFULL CORPS of experienced Teachers has been secured, and every facility for the ad? vancement of pupils will bo provided. Boarding can be had in the College, or in pri? vate families at $12.00 per month?including fuel and washing, at $15.00 per month. Tuition, per Session of Five Months, in Litera? ry Department, including Latin, $20.00; Music, including use of Piano, $20.00; French, (option? al,) S5.00 ; Admittance Fee, ?1.00. Board and Tuition in regular studies, per session, $90.00; including Music and use of Piano, $122.00; in? cluding French, S127.00. Payment to be made by the Session, in advance. Uniform.?Solid blue worsted, black cloak, blnck hat, (plush or velvet,) trimmed with black velvet ribbon. The Winter Session will open on MONDAY, 3rd OCTOBER. For further information, address Rev. j. I. BONNER, Due West, S. C. August 25, 1870 0 Kinsman & Howell, Factors and Commission Merchants. Liberal Advances made on Cotton and Naval Stores. Charleston. S. C* Sept 8, 1870 11 3m Valuable Farm at Private Sale, IOFFER for sale my valuable Plantation, ly? ing between Seneca and Tugnlo Rivers, and on Beojetdam Creek, containing Seven or Eight Hundred Acres. There is upon said plantation 120 acres of bottom land in cultivation, eighty of which is river bottom, and also about 40 acres of uncleared bottom. There is a sufficient quantity of wood land, and a due proportion of good up? land lu a high stale of cultivation. On the prem? ises is a comfortable dwcllihg-house and all ne? cessary outbuildings. I will also sell my crop of Corn with the plantation, if the purchaser de? sires. The whole will be Offered at private sale tintil tlic 15th of September ticxt. R. A. KING. August 25, 1870 9 To Housekeepers! YOU cannot bo comfortable or economical without you have in the house an EUREKA CuFFEE POT. Everybody can have one. Prices reduced. For sale by J. B. BENSON & CO., Hartwell, Ga. ? Sept 8, 1870 11 3 Adrjoimstrator's Notice. ALL persons having demands against the Es? tate o?" the late Robert Brackcnridge, de? ceased, ore hereby required to present the same to Messrs. Reed & Brown, my Attorneys, within the time prescribed by law, else- their claims will be barred. TltOS. R. BRAGKENRIDGE, Adm'r. Sept 8, 1870 II 4 j "The Life is the Mood." FROM it we derive our strength, beauty arid ment il capabilities. It is the centre of oat being, around which revoltcs all that makes exis? tence happy. When this source is corrupted the painful effects are Visible in many shapes, promi? nent among which is Scrofula. This is a taint or infection of the human organ? ism, and probably no one is wholly free from it. It exhibits itself in various shapes? as Ulcers and Sores, Decayed Bones, Diseased Sefllp, Sore Eyes, Weak and Diseased Joints, St. Vitas' Danee, Foul Discharges from the Nostrils, Eruptions, Glahdii lar Swellings, Throat Affections, Rheumatism; Heart Affections, Nervous Disorders, Barrenness^ Disorders of the Womb, Dropsy, Syphilitic Affec? tions, Liver Complaint, Salt Rheum, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia, Boss t)f Manhood and General Debility. It has been the eustOm to treat these diseases with Mercury attd other Mineral substances, which, though sometimes producing a cure, often prove injurious and entails misery in after life. The long known injurious properties of these so called alteratives and purifiers has led the pbilan thropical man of science to explore the arena of nature, the result of which has been (ho discovery of vegetable products which possess the power of eradicating these Taints from the Blood. DE. TTJTT'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF Sarsaparilia and Queen's Delight Is the acknowledged antidote to all Blood Dis? eases. By its use the afflictions above enumera* ted can be permanently banished, and the Source- the Centre of Life?the Blood, Be maintained in all its purity and vigor. For Diseases produced by the use of Mercu? ry, and for Syphilis, With, its train of evils, this Compound is the only sure antidote* To the poor creature, enfeebled in mind and body, by secret practices, whose nerves are un? strung, and countenance downcast, THE SARSAPARILLA AND Queen's Delig-ht Is a blessing. Try it fairly, and your nerves will be restored to their wonted vigor, and your dejec? ted countenance be made radiant with the con? sciousness of RESTORED MANHOOD. Being free from violent minerals it is adapted to general use. The old and young may use it; the most delicate female at any time may take it; the tender infant, who may have inherited disease, will be cured by it. FOR P?RYFTING THE BLOOD USE 33?. TUTT'S EXTEACT of SAESAP?H1LLA AND Queen's Delight. When used in the Spring it removes all humors which iufest the system, and binishes the languor and debility peculiar to that season of the year. It nets promptly on the LIVER AND KIDNEYS, producing a healthy action of the important Or? gans by which nil the impurities of the system are carried off, and the result is A Clear Skin, a Good Appetite, and Buoyant Spirits. PREPARED BY WM. H. TUTT & LAND, Augusta, Ga., And sold by Druggists throughout the United States and British America. June 80, 1870 1 ly Keep it Before the People THAT SIMPSON, HILL & CO/, WHOLESALE ANT) RETAIL DRUGGISTS, HAVE constantly on hand a complete assort? ment of fresh and genuine DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Eoibracing<)vcrything usually kept in a first-class Drug House, which will be sold - Low for Cash and Cash Only. We desire to call particular attention to" the following articles? Spear's Fruit Preserving Solution, Self-Sea'ihg.Cans, a new and desirable patent, Best Apple Vinegar, A full assortment of;Patent Medicines, Vinegar Bitters, and all other Bitters, Lamps and Lamp Chimneys, Vestal Oil, a superior artiolo, guaranteed to bo non-explosive, Paints-, Oils, Dye Stuffy Wines and BrandTesV^strictly for medical pur? poses, Hair Dyes, Pomades and- Soaps Don't forget the" plate, north side of the Public Square; SIMPSON, HILL ft CO., Sign of (be Golden Mortar.' June 23, 1870 I 52 - CHEAP GOODS! -o THE attention of the Ladies of Anderson Dis? trict is respectfully called to our stock of WHITE GrOODSi Just received, consisting of Real Swiss Muslin, Striped Twil'.ed Longclothj Fancy Swiss Muslin, Pique, Brilliants; Svriss Mull Muslin, Tarletanes, India Book Muslin, tape Checks, Toweling, Doylies, Swiss Edging, etc; Also, a beautu?l assortment of Pique Trim-* ming and Royal Sandingham-Frilling. These gbdds will he SOLD AT VERY LOW FIGURES, having been purchased at greatly re? duced prices. Wc have just received a fine nssortmene of La? dies' and Childrens' SHOES arid GAITERS. We invite the attention of the gentlemen to our new stock of COTTONADES, JEANS, CASII AIARETS, etc., which we wiU sell from 25 cents per yard up. GROCERIES, of all kinds, always on hand., MARTIN & HARRISON, No. 10 Granite Row, Anderson? 8. C, June 2, 1S7? 49 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Audcrson County, Court Common Picas. S?3TMOXS FOH RELIEF., John \V. Daniels, Clerk of said Court, Plaintiff, ngninst John Kay, Mary Florence Kay, Ida Cannon, John Hcudrix und wife, Narcissn, Niinrod T. Smith, Defendants. To the Defendants, John. Hendrix and wife, Nar cissa, aud Ida Cannon : YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and- re? quired to answer (he complaint in- this ac? tion, which in filed in the office of the Clerk of Common Pleas, for the said Couuty, and to servo a copy of your answer to the said complaint oti the subscriber at his offioc, at Anderson Court. House; S. C, within twenty days after the se;.. vce hereof, exclusive of the,day of fcuch service ;? and if you fail to answer the complaint within rhc time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded' in the complaint. Dated at Anderson Court House, S. C, Aug. 30, 1870. B. F. WHITNER, Plaintiffs Attorney - Sept 1, l&cO 10