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11 (Mill1 oMjSlN?TJON^ mm AND ANIMAL EXHIBITION WILL EXHIBIT IN ANDERSON, Tuesday, Dec. 6tli, 1870. GREAT ATORACTION! HERR SCHROFF'S Trained Wild Beasts, will be exhibited conjointly with the Circus Performances, without additional charge. Herr Schroff, 'the Great Lion Hunter, will enter the Dens of Lions, giving an exciting and thrilling performance with these Ferocious Animals of the Fores!, exemplifying the immense potency that Man wields over the Brute Creation. The Opulent Resources of the Superb CENTRALIZATION OF. ARENIC TALENT, Te delight and amuse, are of a character quite new in this country. The Exhibitions this sea? son will be enriched and adorned by Performers inimitable in their special roles, and the splendor of the Entertainments will be euhanced by every accessory requisite to moke them elegant in style And finish, and magnificent in their general char? acter. The great variety of celebrated Peformers in this Troupe is potent to sustain the elevated stan? dard of excellence acquired by this popular Cir? cus. A perusal of the annexed list of famous Actors will sorve as palpable evidences to confirm the promise that the attained eminence and con? spicuous superiority of Stone & Murray's Circus will be amply maintained this seasou. Beheld the attractions! In order to gratify the innate desire implanted in the human mind for witnessing SENSATIONAL SPECTACLES, Stone & Murray will introduce two new Excite? ments, Free to the Public! The first will be pre? sented on the morning of the exhibition day, in the form of a GRAND STREET PAGEANT, Proceeded by the Elegant Band Chariot, contain? ing Prof. 0. P. Perry's famed Orchestra, drawn by Sixtoen Horses, managed by the great Maitre du Cbeval, M?ns. J. H. l'aul. This rare sighu-j will be circumvosted with too many wonders to be minutely described in the limits of a newspaper advertisement; therefore, the reader is referred to the Parade itself for particulars. The second Free Exhibition will be a marvel? ous display of human intrepidity UP IN THE AIR, By the dnriiig Funambulist, Mudcllc, Jeanette Ellsler, who will walk from the ground to the apex ot Circus Pavilion, and return on a slender wiro J This startling gratuitous performance of , consummate daring will take place at one o'clock, p. m., and the unique nature of the feat cannot tail to command the attention of the citizens of this vicinity. For details of these Dual Sensations, sec the various Pictorial Descriptive bills and programmes. The great James E. Cooke, the Equestrian Mir? acle, and Champion Horseman of the World, who will exhibit for the first season ia America his marvelous feats of Equitation on Six Naked Hor? ses, in addition to his other accomplishments of j brilliant equestrianism. ? M'llc. Carlott?'De Berge, confessedly the most daring, dnsh)ng"cquestrienne in the world. , M'ue.JJeanstts Ellsler,. J be. astonishing and beautiful 'Tight Rope Danseuso. Miss Emily Coeke, the elegant English Manege equestrienne. Le JeunoBurf, worlcLrenowned bare-back hur del ri3cr?best in America. Mr. Tom Ikwry, the famous Hibernian Clown, his first, appearance- in America. Mr. Den Stone, the popular American Clown and fun generator. TheB?oW: Brothers, (Benjamin, William and Alfred,) the-unparalls-lled enuilibrists and acro biU- . p - Mr. William Dncrow, the intrepid performer on Cotcle Volonte, and his infantile son, Gcorgie, the bravest juvenile equestrian in existence. Mr. Charles Bliss, the acknowledged Champion Tumbler of the world. Mr. William Franklin, the paragon somersault equestriaa. Sig. Columbus, the surprising Contortionist, whose strange flexibility ol body and limbs has won forhimthe title of '-Boneless Man." Master George Cooke, the artistic aBd graceful principal rider. Mr. Eugene Leach, the remarkably skillful and fearless gymnast. Mr. K. Laraout, the gifted exponent of Pancrii cratfe exercises. Mr. George Adams, remarkable Scenic- Protean Character and Funny Clown. Mr. Thomas Murray, the versatile Pantomimic Wonder. The above Performers will be assisted by such subordinate aids as will bo required to give eclat to the varied acts. Mr. John H. Murray, the unequalled Equestri? an Director, will personally superintend the En? tertainments, a guarantee that they will be given entirely devoid of objectionable features, and- in? vested with the characteristics of refinement and purity in their representation. The popular rules inaugurated by Stone & Mur ray for the preservation of strict order ia their Pavilion will be adopted this season. No smoking allowed inside the Pavilion. We will exhibit in Greenville, December 5 ; Ab? beville/ December 7 ; Newberry, December 8 ; Uhionvill?, December 8. Exhibitions will be given Afternoon and Night, Commencing at 2 and lh o'clock. Doos open one hour previous. Admission 7?> cents. Chil? dren under 10 years, i)C) cenis. , WE ARE PAYING THE Highest Market Price for COTTON, AND SEE NO REASON, THERE? FORE, WHY THOSE INDEBTED TO US DO NOT COME FOR? WARD AND PAY UP. ALL THOSE WHO DO NOT DO SO ON OR BEFORE THE FIFTEENTH of DECEMBER, WILL FIND THEIR NOTES AND ACCOUNTS IN THE HANDS OF J. C. WHITEFIELD, ESQ., FOR COLLECTION. A word to the wise is Sufficient. N.K.&J.P. SULLIVAN. Nov 24, 1870 22 Yaluafole Lands For Sale. THE subscriber will sell to the highest bidder at Anderson Court House, TUESDAY, the 2mh of DECEMBER NEXT, the following valua bl Lands, situated within from one to three miles of the nourishing town of Anderson?for one third 1 Cash, and the balance on a credit of one and two years, with interest from dnic?the purchasergiv j ing Bond and Security, and mortgage of the premises, to secure the paymcm; of the purchase money ? TRACT NO. 1 contains 61} Acres. " "2 10t<} " ?? "8 ?? 94 " m i< 4 ii 74j Ii m ii 5 ?? 158 ?? ii ii (j ii no " it ii i ii g7 ii Tract No. 5 may be divided 'into two or more tracts conveniently, r Plats of these Lands may be sean at the office of Rccd & Brown at Anderson, and they may be treated for at private sale with the subscriber or. the premises, who will take pleasure in showing the same at any time from this to the day of sale. There is a large proportion of- bottom land on several of these Tracts, and they will all make valuable small farma. They are particularly de? sirable on account of their location. Persons de? siring lands are invited to examine them. JAMES C. KEYS. Anderson S. C, Nov. 24, 1870. 22?4 LOTS for SALE. IWILL sell, off the second Tuesday in Decem? ber, Twenty-three One-Acre L0T9, and Eleven others, ranging from Two to Fifteen acres. The above named Lots are lying in the unincorpo? rated village of Liberty Hill, enc mile from An? derson C. H. This is the most BEAUTIFUL LO? CATION for Building in Anderson County. Con? venient to water, being bounded by Rocky River on one side and the Tan Yard branch on the other, and facing main road to Anderson. LOCATION HEATHLY. Splendid place for a Tan Tard, with water con? venient for use of same. Streets of sufficient width have been laid off through entire place.? Three lots have been reserved for Churches and one for School-House. Sale will take place on the ground. Parties desiring to purchase can then see what they are buying. Terms.?One-third cash, remainder one, two' and three years. Purchasers to pay for stamps and papers. Application will be made to the Legislature to incorporate Liberty Hill. JOHN R. COCIIRAN. Nov 24, 1870 . 22 3 SALE OF LAND. WILL be sold on Saleday in Decembor next, the Tract- of Land situate in the neigh? borhood of Roberts' Church, known as theGibert place, containing 251 acres, more or less, adjoin? ing lands of C. K. Williford and others, it being ihe Real Estate of John L. Humphreys, deceas? ed. Terms of sale made known on day of safe. In the meantime the place may be treated for privately until day of salo, by applying to either of the undersigned. 8. C. HUMPHREYS, W. W. HUMPHREYS. Nov 10, 1870 20 4 NOTICE. BIDS will be received at Anderson C. H. until 12 o'clock m. of the 8rd day of December next for Steward ef the Poor House for Anderson County for the year 1871. Applications must be made in writing, and accompanied by suitable recommendations, addressed to KENON BREAZEALE, Chm'n Board of County Commissioners. Nov 24:, 1870 22 2 Administrator'? Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that he will apply to the Probate Judge of Ander? son County on Monday,- the 5th day of December next, for a final settlement of the Estate of the late Mastin Cobb, deceased, and for letters of dis? mission from the same. A. L. COBB, Adm'r. Oe! 27,1870 1 8 5 td <3 OS Hi 1 Sz5 S es h3 fed NEW GOODS ARRIVING AT C O CHE ATS CHEAP CALL and EXAMINE, AS I SAVE AGAIN JOfilf & COCHRAN, Not 24,1870 28 United States Marshal's Sale, THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, \ South Carolina District. / BY virtue of a Writ of Fieri Facias to me di? rected,, issuing out of the Honorable the United States Circuit Court, for the District of South Carolina, I will expose for sale, to the highest bidder, at publio auction, at Anderson , Court Houso, the FIFTH DAY OF DECEMBER, I A. D. 1870, being the first Monday of the month, all the right, title aiid interest of the Defendant in and to the following property, to wit: One LOT, with the improvements thereon, con? taining Two Acres, situate in the southwestern part of the Village of Anderson, bound on the north by ? street, oh the south by lot of .J. S. Murray, street intervening; on the cast by lot of I J. C. WhiteReld, street intervening, and on the I west by Academy lot, street intervening. There j is a mortgage on this Lot for one thousand dol-' lars, with about one year's interest, and the prop? erty will be sold subject to said mortgage. Le? vied on as the property of Wm. C. Bennett, De? fendant, at the suit of* Abram P. Nott, Plaintiff. TERMS CASH?purchasers to pny the Mar? shal for necessary papers and stamps. Sale to bo conducted by J. II. McConncll, Dep? uty Marshal, as Auctioneer. L. E. JOHNSON, United States Marshal. Nov 10, 1870 20 4 " SHERIFFS SATiK State of South Carolina, Anderson County. In the Common Pleas?Equity Side. John W. Daniels. Clerk of Court, vs. John Kay, Mary Florence Kay. Joseph Jolly, et al.?Com? plaint for Foreclosure of Statutory Mortgage. BY virtue of a Decretal Order to me directed in the above stated case, I will expose to sale on the FIRST MONDAY in DECEMBER next, in front of the Court House at Anderson, the fol? lowing properly, to wit? ONE TRACT OF LAND, containing 177 acres, more or less, situated in the County and State aforesaid, on waters of Twenty Six-Mile creek, adjoining lands of Mrs. Matilda Harris, Mrs. Nelly Hunter, Mrs. Sophia Wilson, and others. TERMS.?One-third cash, the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from the day of E?le, purchaser to give bond with two ap? proved sureties, and a mortgage of the premises, to secure the payment of the remaining purchase money. Purchaser to pay for stamps and all ne? cessary papers. WM. McGUKIN. Sheriff. Nov 10, 1870 20 4 SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Probate Court, Anderson County, S. C. J. F. Gambrell vs. Elvira Gambreil, et al.? Peti? tion for Partition and Sale of Lands. BY virtue of an Order from W. W. Humphreys, Judge of Probate for Anderson county, to me directed, I will expose to sale on the FIRST MONDAY in DECEMBER next, in front of the Court House at Anderson, (to make distribution among the heirs at law of the Estate of P. M. Gambrell, dee'd,) to wit? ONE TRACT OF LAND, Containing 150 acres, situate in Anderson county, adjoining lands of Wm. Alexander, Mastin Wil liumson and others. Tkumb.?The costs and one-half tho purchase money cash?the remainder on a credit of twelve months from day of sale, the purchaser giving bond and surety, with a mortgage of tho premi? ses, to secure the payment of the purchase mon? ey. Purchaser to pay for stamps and all necessa? ry papera. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Nov 10, 1870 20 4 SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Probate Court, Anderson County, S. C. Wm. H. Jones and J. II. Jones vs. Thomas Hi Jones et al.?Petition far Partition. BY virtue of a Deoretal Order in the above stated cause to me directed, I will expose to etile an the FI MST MONDAY in DECEMBER next, in front of the Court House door at Ander? son, the following property, to wit? All that Tract or parcel of Land, described in the Petition, containing Two Hundred and Eighty six Acres, more or less, situate in the County of Anderson, near Cross Roads Church, bounding inglands of Moody Gentry, Hiram Howard, Geo. Howard, Zachurinh Gentry und others, being the Real Estate of James Jones, deceased. Re-sold at the risk af the former purchaser. Terms.?On a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, except the costs, which must be paid in cosh, and purchaser to pay extra for papers and stamps. - WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Not 10, 1?70 20 4 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In the Probate Court, Anderson County. Robert Spence vs. Margaret Carter, Hugh Spence and others.?Petition for Partition, tfe. IT appearing to my Satisfaction that Hugh Spence, Wm. Spence, Mary Ann Moore and f her husband, Eliab Moore, Henry Spence, and the heirs at law of John Spence, to Wit?Nancy Spence, and others whose names are unknown, Defendants in this case, reside beyond the limits of this State, on mttion of Reed A Brown, At? torneys, Pro. Pet., Ordered, That said Defendants do appear add plead, answer or demur to said petition within [ forty days from the first publication hereof, or the same will be taken pro confesso against them. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Judge of Probate Anderson County, S. C. ! Nov10, 1870 20 * 6 NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Robert B. Norris, deceased, are notified that pay? ment must be made by the First day of January next. After that day tbey will find their Notes and Accounts in the hands of B. F. Whitner, Esq., for colleotion, as longer indulgence cannot and will not be given?tho Estate must and shall be nettled up as soon as tho law will collect the money. So come forward and pay up, and save cost. All persons having demands must present them to either me or B. F. Whitner by the time tfbove stated, and thus save costs, as they are equal to tho dobt. A. O. NORRIS, Adm'r. Nov 17, 1870 21 4 FINAL NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to TOWERS A BUR R1SS, by Note or Account, MUST settle tiresome by the FIFTEENTH of DECEMBER next. I will have them in my hands up to that time. After that they will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. Please note the date?15th December. A. B. TOWERS, Survivor of Towers & Burriss. Nov 17, 1870 tl & land for' Sale. ACRES of LAND, on Wilson's Ferry tj\/mJ road, four miles from Anderson C. H., one-half in good woodland, forty acres in good creek bottom?all cleared land in a high state of cultivation. There, are two dwelling-houses on the place. The land is in two tracts?will be sold i separately or together*. Applv on* the premises. ' SAMUEL D*. SMITH. Oct 27, 1870 IS 4 STOLEN^ T~lROM the subscriber, on Friday night last, a *P large, black HORSE?long legs, sprung a little in the fore kneeB, about ten or elevon years old. Any information will be thankfully receiv? ed, and the informer liberally rewarded. H. I. EPTING, Willianietoa, S. C. Oct 27, 1870- 18 Emporium of fashion, Abbeville C, H., S. C. From iha Charleston Courier, Oct. 1, 1870. Hear what the (raveling correspondent of the Charleston Courier says' of the "Emporium of Fashion'- at Abbeville, S. C.: "Abbeville, Sept, 28, 1870. "Strango as it may appear, the handsomest and most uuique Millinery Establishment aud Ladies' Furnishing Store generally, in the whole State io to be found iu this same little town of Abbeville. Tho proprietor is Mr. James V7. Fowler, and with a display of taste for which only woman usually receives credit, he has fitted up a Fashion Empo? rium and tilled it with an assortment of goods in Iiis line which is irresistible. I reckon that more irate wives have been appeased by Fowler's beau? tiful headgear presented by penitent husbands 1 than would fill the largest church in this place." The Proprietor of the "Emporium of Fashion" takes pleasure in proclaiming to the public that he is now prepared re show a hand? some stock of Dry Goods and as g-and a display of M'lilnery as can be found in the State. In Dress-Making he is prepared to insure satis? faction to the most fastidious. The Ladies in charge of the Millinery and Dress-Making Departments have returned from their visit to Ealtimore with a complete under? standing of the Fall styles in their respective De? partments. I am not going to charge high prices, neither am I going to charge such low prices as will cause a failuro in either branch. No busi? ness is worth following unless such prices are realized as will insure success. Bridal outfits gotten up at very short notice. Goods suitable for any kind of Dress always on hand. Trim? mings to match. Dresses cut and basted at short notice; Ladies sending orders by mail for Hats, Bon? nets, &c, will please mention color of hair and eyes, whether married or single, and any other particulars that would be of use to us in getting up any article of Dress. When selections are left to us and the goods do not please, they can be returned. Samples of Dress Goods sent by mail upon application. We have every article kept in a first clasB Dry Goods and Millinery House. Our stock is always bought with great care. We are now giving em? ployment to eight ladies, and hope to be able to employ others. % Very Respectfully, JAMES W. FOWLER. Abbeville, S. C, Oct. 20, 1870. 17 NOW IS THE TIME TO CALL ON MARTIN & HARRISON AND TO BUY EVERYTHING CHEAP. WE have just, received a full slock of NEW GOODS of every variety and latest styles. Our TLAIDS, SHAWLS, SCARFS and NO? TIONS cannot be excelled in this market. Wa have a beautiful assortment of TRIM? MINGS, BUTTONS, etc. Our CALICOES are ALL NEW, and of the latest and prettiest patterns. We can sell GENTLEMEN'S GOODS from 20c. per yard up. . Our BLEACHED HOMESPUN ranges from the cheapest to the finest article. A complete stock of MOLASSES, SUGAR, COFFEE, MACKEREL, WHITE FISH and HER? RINGS can bo found by giving its a Call. We always keep FLOUR, which We sell by the barrel and at retail. Also, a large supply of SALT, which we sell at $2.50 per Back. All persons would do well to give us a call, as wo are determined to sell at the VERY LO WEST CASH PRICES. MARTIN & HARRISON, No. 10 Granite Row. N. B.?Wc pay the highest market prloes for' Cotton. Oct 27, 1870 18 Estate Notice; ALL persons having demands against the Es? tate of John Hopkins, Sr., deceased, are hereby notified to render them, properly attested, to the undersigned within the time prescribed by law ; and all persons indebted to the Estate are requested to make payment at once. WILLSON ASHLEY, Ex'r. Nov 17, 1870 21 . 3 Administrator's Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives notico that he will apply to the Probate Judge of Andersen county on Tuesday, 13th day of December next, for a Final Settlement of the Estate of Wtn. Wel born and Nancy Welborn, deceased, ?nd for let? ters of dismission from the same. A. F. WELBORN, Adm'r. Nov 10,1870 20 6 Guardian's Notice of Final Settlement. IHEREBY givo notice that on Saturday, the 3d day of December, I will appear before the Judge of Probate for the county of Anderson, to make a final Return and Settlement with my wards, Mary Aun Gray and Martha J. Hazlett. L. M. TILLEY. Nov 3, 1870 1.9 ? Administrator's rfotice of Final Settlement THE undersigned hereby gives notioe that he will apply to the Probate Judge bt Anderson county, on the 3d day of December next, for a final settlement of tho Estate of L. D. Phillips, deceased, and for Letters of dismission therefrom. WILLIAM S. PHILLIPS, Adm'r. Nov 8, 1870 19 - 6 Administrator's Notice of Final Settlement. NOTICE is hereby given that I will apply to W. W. Humphreys, Esq., Probate Judge for Anderson County, on Saturday, 17th day of December next, for a Final Settlement of the Es? tate of John Robinson, deceased, and a discharge therefrom. RICHARD ROBINSON, Adm'r. Nov17,1S70 21 5 Executors Notice of Final Settlement. "VTOTICE is hereby given that I will apply to the Judge of Probate for Anderson County on Friday, the 23rd day of December next, for a Final Settlement of the Estate of James Wilson, Sr., deceased, and a dischargo therefrom. JOHN WILSON, Ex'r. Nov 17, 1870 21 ? Estate Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of K. Sul? livan, either for Sale Notes or otherwise, are notified to pay the same to me by the 1st of De? cember next, aud if not by that time, I am ordered to issue on them indiscriminately. J. C. WHITEFIELD. Nov It, 1870- 21 3 FRED. B. HODGES, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE, HARTWELL. Gl. B?gr WILL practice in Elbort, Hart, franklin and Madi'qn '''ountiea*. Oct <5, 1870 15 6m Never made sucti FEARFUL EXCITEMENT As the traraer dou? slock of Goods at SHARPS & TOWERS', Which is the largest steck of Goods in this maty ket, embraoing ever jibing in the w?y of- DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, SADDLERY, NOTIONS; CR?CfcE BY WARE, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS k CAPS, supplies for A WHOLE FAMILY EXECUTED IN A MANNER THAT WILL ASTONISH TEE WORLD. ]V. J3.?We hale purchased our Goods late in the season, whim the lowest prices ruled, and we will sell at prices in proportion. Oar stook of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY and GLOVES, will be found the largest and hand? somest, we think, in this market. We bnj and sell all kinds of Country Produce. Our flt?ck of Goods have been examined by A CORPS OF JUDGES APPOINTED TO EXAMINE THE CASE, And find that the Good! and Prices will do; Oct 50, 1870 1? GIVE ME ROOM! PALL and WINTER pit QUICK SALES AND SMALL Mtm AT M. LESSEE'S. IHAVE received aid am still receiving a large stock of th? choicest FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Selected out of the primest Goods of the largest Importing Establishments in the city of New ' York, as I had th ; advantage of being one ? of the first in the market: and I wish to inform mj customers that War' in the Dry Goods line is still to be continued. I aid > thank my customers for past liberal pat? ronage. Loping to receive' it in future, as the most liberal ina-rccments are offered, such as i Calicoes,. Delaines, E r oca dos, [ Aipaccas, Poplins, Silks, Black and Colored Cloths, CcgsincrcH, Flannels, Cloaks, Shawls, . Notions, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoetv Bleached and Brown Shirting, and A LAEOK ABSOttTMENT Of Beady-Hade Clothing, Bagging and Iron Tics, Groceries, And lots of OTHER THINGS, which you trill find by calling oh M. LESSER, JX6. 3 Granite Row. Sept 22, 1870 18 J. B. CLARK. J. H. CLARK. I B. CLARE & SON, MERCHANT TAILORS AND G WE would respestfully inform o?r friends? anu customers that we are now receiving' from New York a carefully selected stock*- of FALL GOODS, Comprising CLOTHS. CASSJAIERES, VESTINGS; and BEAVER CLOTHS, of English, French and American manufacture. A full line of GENTS'" FURNISHING GOODS. Also, . ?3LGTHOTG AHB HATS. THE CtJTTD.G DEPARTMENT Will ha under the special care of the senior part? ner, who, from his leng experience id- the busi uess, flatters himself hat he is fully conibctenito give perfect satisfaction, both in'style and fit', in* the latest novelties of the season'. We Would also state that we ntajct the agents of the EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE, which tfo' have fully tested, and havd no hesitancy in commending it as the very best Sewing Machine now in use; both- for family and- manufacturing purposes; We hope our friendu will give us a call and ex aminoour stook, all of which -we axe determined* to SELL LOW FOR CASH. J. B. CLARK k 80N-. Sept 29, 1870' H