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LOCAL ITEMS. Church DirectoryRot. Hugh MoLees, 1st Sundny at 8 r. m. R?Jf, II. ArUll, 2d " ll a. *. iC. Hudson, 8d ? 11 a. m Hoy. J. Q. St<hj1*m?n, 4th ?' ll a. m. WnrK Singleton at Saoona every 1st/Sunday and <9?turd?y before, at 11a. ra. ' Tho weather is fino and in ovory * ?MJ .delightful. . ] . Mr. Parritt, has laid on our tablo u bcot^ woighing four poundd. Who f can'ifcVtm' Qn Tuesday morning, tho first mar* tin's of tho season mado thoir appear? once. Jlow cheerful is their merry twitter! i ?*>? The birds of spring begin to carol * thoir song, on ovidonco that icy wintor fs gone. 4^ Man is constantly committing inu - o propHoties, both in word and action, which ho would, after timo for sober rcflcclion has intervened, gladly ro% call,' Vegotation, which was sot back by tho roccnt snows and sovoro cold woatherof a fow wooks ago, has again oommoncod to spring forth anew. Messrs. Kichlo and Wyatt con temp lato, at ftn early day, running an % ovorland stago lino from Easley to Andorson direct. This will bo a groat convonionco to poisons wishing to go ^o tuo rntior piaco. "More Anon" has sont us a hctorogonoous mass of Easloy itoms, without form and void?all of which is ronpcctfully oonsignod to our wasto basket. Tho real namo is not wan tod. * Col. G. W. Borroughs, will visit the Cetonnial mooting atSecona, with his organ, and asks all lovors of good music to moot him on tho occasion with nil tho nocossnry musical paraphenalia, and ho will generously entertain them. + * Alonzo M. Folger, our County Auditor, left on Morula}' to attend the .Republican Convention, which mot on Iho 11 til instant in Columbia, for the ptu'poiu; of electing delegates to the National Itopublican Convention to noininato candidates for President 1 and 'vice-President. Wo guess that thoy will elect anti Grant delegates. Tho farmers arc so busy that we * scarcely socone come into town at allil rimt is as it should be, for now ia the time, of all others in tho whole yenr,.that tho farmer bo occupied. Friday 14th, is Good Friday. Make : toady to plant all your gardon vegetables on that day. It is thought, wo know not why, that vegetables planted on that day do bottor. It yoa have v not already plantod.it would be well to try it, whother thoro bo anything in it or not. T^o town of Central, on Air Line Itailroad, clocted on 3d instant, tlu> following gontlemen as Town Council: J.C.Eaton, Intondant. Wardens?J. II. Gaines, P. A. Keys, II. C. Shirley, and II. I). Rowland. ? * The pubfic installation of the ofcors of Batos' Lodgo, No, 189, took piaeo on Saturday last, at Eusloy Station. The speakors for tho occasion failed to attond, and consequently tho largo cr >wd was greatly din-? appointod. After tho installntion tho crowd repaired to tho various vohicles on tho ground and partook of a eonoioufl baskot dinner gotten up by tho Ladios. I Wo visited Kasloy on Saturday, and was ploasod to soo tho many ovidcnccs of matorial prosperity in that growing and wido-awako littlo town. Buildings aro going up on ovor hand. Wo notiood twostoro rooms, tho largost In tho placo going up, and will soon bo comptotod. Wo noticod ono Huinu omitting which scorns to bo very . ** much in tho way, for it has, to our knowlodgo, boon moved twioo within two years, to give placo to other und larger ones. 0 ^ ^ It becomos our sad duty to record tho doath of Mr. 1). T. Cox, a young gentleman who last yoa?, camo from North Carolina, and sottlod in this County. Mr. Cox was a toucher, and at the time of his doath from Typhoid fovor, was ongagod in teaching in Kastatoo Township, whoro bo. with othors, bos boon stronuously trying to got up a Poabody school, But tho grout Architect of tho UniVorso has suddenly cullod him ft way from tho bcciics o 1 his labors. % A groat doul of corn will bo plantod during tho presont weok, if the woathorcontinuo so favorable as now. fir* Wo boo by tho Charleston News and Courier of tho 6th instant, that the first marrowfat pons of tho soason wore offhrml ir. marUnfr. cn???r. day at 20 oonts a quart. "When thou art old and rich. Thou hast noithor heart, affection, limb or beauty To mako thy riches ploasant." It is surprising how fow books havo been writton on tiio diseases inoidont to eld ago. Wo know of no work that would bo moro eronerallv road hv o -J tho modico legal word, or in fact by nil classes, that ft "Trcatiso on tho modical management of old age," written in a plain Btylo and free from all technicalities, nor do wo know of any modicino that is moro happily a. daptod to tho alleviating of tho pains and adieu of tho nged than Dr. Tntt's Livor Pills, YVhilo thoy aot promptly thoy do not wrench tho system or Hhock tho most enfeebled constitution. In cases of gout. Rheumatism, kidnoy I diseases, torpid bowels, indigestion, loss of appotito, thoir healing properties aro truly wonderful. Thoir effect on tho nervous systom is prompt, quieting roetlinoss, imparting roirefth ing sleep and vigor to tho whole system. Tho old and young will bo aliko benofked by tho uso of this truly os( i r?-\ n LIa !#?!??* VIIIIOUIU IIIUVIIUIIIU. Don't Regard it as a Catoh pennyUratvfteld's Female Rhoulatoh.?Wo have often road in tho newspapers of the grand success of medioal compounds pat up nt the North and clsowhere. Many of thoae medicines have had their day, and we hear no moro of them. Tlioir proprietors have made fortunes, not so much f?om the curative powers and virtues of tlioir mixtures, as from the notoriety given them by advertising, by which peoplo were made to believe all tho good that was said of them. A preparation is now before the public which is becoming very popular, anil is known as Bradfield's Female Regulator, put up by L. II Bradfield, of Atlanta. Ga., at $1.6t) per bottle. Such is its curative virtues, that it has gained wide spread popularity all over the country whore it has been made known, and it is being in troduced everywhere. NVe are informed that immense quantities of this medicine are being sold in all sections of the South and South west, especially in the city of New Orleans and in Texas. This much wc say in justice to its proprie? tor, who is a gentleman of integrity, and who woulil lint murium t" '"? mon.if?i.i..-. 1 sale of a humbug.? I.a Grange Keportcr. Two Miles before Breakfast. In a neighboring city ia Gcorgin, there is a married woman, who, nfler her third confinement, !?>?? nuuor.it ion, with all its repulsive symptoms. She tried in vain all the nostrums; her husband carried her to all tho famous) mineral springs, went with her to New York, Philadelphia aud other places, to consult eminent obstetricians, to no purpose. After ihe uhc of the fifth bottlo of Kcgulator, she has been fully restored to her former heal)h and happiness, and is now the joy of the household?is able to -walk two miles before breakfast. np 18, 1870 32 4 j ^'i1' ifiin ?i i ya rS$r&irJ3B>l MI Mi WEARING MADK 1 ^SbgpL'Hiin!WWi*am n^oPJ^HAFTINQ.PULLtYS AND HANGERS! iThe U N EQUALLED J AS. LEFFEL P OU BLE | r ADDR^srPOOLE ^HUNT^ Esccutsr's Sals. w I! will sell to tho highest bidder before ] t t ine uouri mousc door at I'lekens, on Saleday in May next for cash, ONE BlI.'iHB in the Sassafras Turnpike Company, it being one-eighth of the entiro Stock. Sold ?h the property of T. A. Rogers, deceased, for partitiou. ALSO, A lot of Nolo5 and Accounts appraised worthless, of the Said Instate. K. V. ALLOOOD, SAMUEL J. HESTER, Executors, ap 18, 1H7? t2 8 STATF OF SOUTH CAROLINA. PlRKENfl HnilfsSTV JN PROBATE COURT. James F Lay, vs. W A Lay, Mary B Martin, Letta A Newton, M A Hester, W 11 Lay, C A Lay, Chas. W Lay, and Susan E Lay. Petition for appointment of Receiver. To W. A. Lay, Kxecutor, of C. M. Lay, do? ceased. YOU arc hereby summoned and required to appear at the l'robate Court, to he iioikcii ni rickuiis V/Oiiri tioilRO, oil tl)C I hi (lay of June next, for Piokens county, and shew cause if any you can, why a lUoeivor should not be appointed to take charge of and have the entire management of the Kstaio of tho said (!. M. Lay, deceased, as prayed for in a petition this ilay filed in my office. Given under my hand and Real of office at Pickens Court House, thin 4th day of April, 1870. I. II. rillLPOT, J.r.p.e. EARLK, WKl.T.S ft TAYLOR, Plaintiff* Attorneys. aprilO, 1870 31 0 ^^HITIVKK SVMMH.S, ATTOHNKT AND OOUNSKLLOR AT i.AW, ORP.P.KrVTT T 1? a n I^rnctiocH in tho Circuit ourl and Court o Probate for I'ickonsi ounly. May 16 42 fim Grant MB TUB OPPORTUNITY AND I ASSURE , jou that 1 Will Prove to all, thai I bar* m good and chcnp J lot of Oonfeetions aa any to be found, and there is I Not | A man who oan beat my Stock of Oanned ' 1 /1 l- ?? * - uuuiw. owiuei the above, I have purchased < a etove, ?nd a nioe Lunch of Freeh Oysters < can B e Had at any time, provided I am not ' Elected Intendant, in whioh case you might, Again, Have to go homo hungry and moneyless. But iioping no suoh missfortune await* me, I cordially invite all my hungry friends to give me a call, Mid 1 Will Appease their hunger on short notice and at low figure*, as my objcot is to live and let Live in These hard times. Dont forget to call on J. 11 nr * tduoii ?? - ? - ' ... v.uaunnon, wnocnn dc rouna in the I'ost Office at Easley Station. Deo 2, 1876 14 If ......... ARRIVED and ready for delitcry, 100 barrels LIMB. ANn GOO BAGS OUANO. For sale by R. K. HOLCOMBB & SON. Kasluy, S. C., Jan. :?7. 1870 21 tf "ALL AND WINTER GOODS! ' o "VTOHII ATTKNTION IS MOST IIESI'KCT- JL fully called (o (lie largest ami duciuedly i the CHEAPEST Stock of Goods that has 1 oyer been exhibited in West Greenville; consisting of DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GRnr!F.RTE8, Otc., eto. Onr" prices are so low that no house this side of New York cr.n We eell Goods strictly for CASH, which enables ua to make the above declaration. We keep constantly on hand n large lot of DOOUS, SASH and 11LIN 1)3, at prloea that defy competition. Wo also keep on hand a large lot of tliote celebrated QUANOE l'LOW STOCKS, to which we invite your attention. We bavo also 'connected to our Store, a a Large WAOON YARD, with ft woll of Good Water, whioh in Free and Oraw to All. CJELY A BBOTIIER, Greenville 8. C., October 1, 1876. ao6U ZYKALZYOl i Wo are now prepared to furntah permanent situations (or a Urge number of peraona, nude and female who are I.rtkt. lara aent free on application. Addreaa. with a tamp, Boutuxmn Co-ofmativi Co., Naahvllle, Ten a; I7VTT A T f7 XT A ?Jk X XV JUL JL8 ?1 X U I twammaagamwhmbmm Southern Home SCHOOL FOR TOM LADIES, Greenville St > Anderson. S CMn*. J. V. M001l?, \ Mich 8. Y. K0IHN80N, f 1 nn?'P"1* Miss L. BUTI.KR, Musio Teacher. FlllHT Session commencing on the 4th of January, 1870. trrms pur Rttatox or ?iv* MONTHS. For all the Higher Branches, including Frenoh Latin and (ireok, and Mathematics $16 00 1 ntcrmediate Classes 12 00 Primary Classes 8 00 Music 'JO 00 Drawing and Painting 20 00 Board per month, exclusive of washing and lights 12 50 Parties boarding with the Principals will rxHMvn Tuition fr#r> for onn HAft?inn. For further information, ndd.-Mfl Mrs. J. V. MOORE, Anderson, 8. C. March 0, 1B7<> '27 4 . Notice! GENTLEMEN, como up nnd SETTLE. If yon dont, look ont.. No exctisc hereafIcr. A word lo the rise is sufficent. DH. A. J. ANDERSON, ALSO, All ?.ersons indebted to Drs. A. J. Anderson f 3on will call nnd settle. A. J. ANDBK80N k HON. I I March li>, 1876 29 if I newtadvertiseuenib. Notice. V. 8. INTERNAL REVENTE Special Taxes, ; 31A * 1, 1870, to AFlUli m, 1877 THE Revised Statutes of tha United Static, Button. 8282, 3237, 8288. and 8289, re. juira ovary parson engaged in any buniaww. evocation, or otnplojme&t which render blin ' MlitotfcalU Tm. to praoasvaad fto* i >onapicuQ?6ry ia Kit tolabllsbment or plaoe f >f bun! o?? a 8tamp donating the payment if said Speoial Tax .or tho Speoial Tax Yoar iegining Maj 1, 1870, befora commencing or Bontinoiag businete after April Ml 1876. ' Tha Taxes embraced within the provisions if tho law above quoted are the following, via: Keotifiers, $200 00 Dealers, retail liquor, 26 00 Dealers, wholesale liquor, 100 00 Dealers in malt liquors, wholesale, 60 00 Dealers in malt liquors, retail 20 00 Dealers in leaf ?* nn *V . Retail dealer* in leaf tobacco, COO 00 I And on Mies of over $1,000, fifty oents for every dollar in excess of $ 1,000. Dealers in manufactured tobacco, 6 00 Manufacturers of stills, 60 00 And for each still manufactured, 20 00 1 And for each worm manufactured, 20 00 Manufacturers of tobacoo, 10 00 Manufacturers of cigars, 10 00 Poddlirs of tobacco, first olaM (more than two horses or other animals) 60 00 Peddlers of tobacco, second class (two i horses or other auimals) 26 00 PeddlerB of tobacco, third olass (one horse or other animal) 16 00 Poddiers of tolacco, fourth clasa (on foot or public conveyance) 10 00 Brewers of less than 600 barrels, 60 00 llrewer* of 600 barrels or more, 100 00 Any person so liable, who shall fail to comply with tho foregoing requirements will be subjeot to severe penalties. Persons or firms liable to pay any of the Special Taxes named above must *nnU to I. UASS CARPRNTKll, Collector of'int'ernfti KoTcnuoat Columbia, S. C., and pay for and proourc the Special Tax Stamp or Clamps Lliey aeed, prior to May I, 1870, and without further notico, D. D PRATT, Commissioner of Internal Aevenure. Office of Iuternal Revenue, Washington, D. C., Feb. 1,1876. March 23. 1876 29 B>2a2 NEW STORE, MEW GOODS I AT EASLEY STATION, S. C. The undersigned have opened a House in Paisley, near their Livery .Slnblo, for the purpose of conducting a fancy and heavy GROCERY BUSINESS. Under the Fi*n?, name and style of RICHUY fcWYATT. They guarantee bottom prieea, ts they intendselling strielly for cosh. Give llietn a call. n. A. UICIIKY, A. G. WYATT. Ensley, Nov 22, 187."> i:i If NEW GOODS! I mum numm hoods, BOOTS, SHOES, and IJATS. SADDLES, BRIDLES and HARNESS, GROCERIES, SUGAR, COFFE, BACON LARD SYRUP, ANI)FLOUR, CIGARS, TOBACCO, Etc., Etc At W A. LESLEY <fc SON'S. NOTICE! We lmvo received our Fall and Winter Cloods? ami Are prepared to sell goods at low figures. We have on hand two ear loads of Salt nixl two sar loads of Bagging and Ties, which we propose to sell at Greenville prices. Highest cash price paid for Cltton. Wrapping Paper at Wholesale l'rices. notflf U. K. IIOLCOMBB h SON. Easlsj School. o THR FIRST SESSION of th? aho-re School will begin Monday, the 3d day of Jan1 ST A ,w,v' For terms, eto., address the Principal, J. Q. 8TOOKMAN, F.ftMey, Station, S, (J. Jsn?, 187fi 10 #m HOLCOMBE 6 CHILD, A TTORNKYS A T LA W. PICKENS C. II. S. C., Will Fraction in all the Courts of tlie State and of the United States, Husiness promptly attended to. , March 18 1870 2ft NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. GUANO! fHH UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFULLY l call Oh# Attention of their friend* to the fact, j that, iaaiMition to their ( Stock of General Mmkntae, I Which is always full In 1(8 varied branches. They have on hund a quantity of different Standard Fertiliser*, at ilia following prioer. Bradley's Ammonia teil rliovphate. Onsh Price, $46 00 Time Price, payable in Currency, 61 00 Time Price payable in Middling (Jotton, at 15'cents, CO 00 Atlantic Phosphate. Cnali Trice, $14 00 Time Price, payable in Currency. 60 00 Time Price, payable in Middling Cotton at 16 cents, 0 ? 00 ; Blnpefl Phosphate. Unsli Price. "f'l" "" Time Price, payable in Currrncy, 63 00 Wilcox <& Olbbfli' Manipulated CSicano. CaMi Price, $56 00 Time Price, payable in Middling Cotton, at 17 oonts, 70 00 Freight to bo added from Factory, and payable in CASH. AH time b?1ch to be closed by note, due l3t day of November next. Respectfully, HUDGENS & "BOLT. Kasley, S. 0., Feb. 23, 1870 20 STONO PHOSPHATE CO., CHARLESTON, S. C. SLUBI.B GUANQ, (Available Bono IM.os- < pliate of Lime, 18.65 per cent. Amtnoniii, ] 8.14 por cent.) April 1st, $44; November 1st, I $60. (Jottou optional?Middlings at 15 cuius. 1 $06. i ARID PHOSPHATE, (Available Hone i Phoaphato of Limo. 22.83 per ccnt.) April 1st, $28; Novomber 1st, $80. Cotton optional. ! $45. Special rates to Oranges on cash orders. :...i? - - vi {laiuviiiars, nppiY'O E. C. WILLIAMS, Treasurer, Charleston, S. C., Or to IIAGOOD& ALEXANDER, ; Pickens, S. C. J R. E. IIOLCOMBE, Easloy, S. C. J. W. LIVINGSTON, Sonoca City, S. C. Jan 27, 187G 21 3in OKO, WILLIAMS afc <?N CA BO LIN A FERTILIZER. T1IE BRADLEY'S l'A VENT FERTILIZER AND TllE PALMETTO SOLUBLE ACID ' 1 /' II OS r II ATE, ' 1 Have been used by I lie Planters of (lie South | fnr Tpu (10) Years with matchlees success. They scarcely need encomiums to recommend I their continued use. The standard of thoir excellencies guaranteed, and their results prove 11KYONT) QUESTION that EVERY I PLANTER who is alivo to HIS OWN INTERESTS should PURCHASE NO OTHER FERTILIZER. IIAGOOD & ALEXANDER, A ?? n:_i " " iiu L ICKCI1S, \J. IIUD(iENS & BOLT, Agents at K*!oy Station, 8. C. Jan '27, 1870 21 3m Wanted! Everybody who read the Sentinki. to know that Hendricks & Williams Have, anu will kcop on hond at 1? A or I.^V UT A 'I'TAXT IWVOIjIII !. O L 1\. 1 , A well selected stock of GENERAL MEItCIIANDISE, which they will seii ns cheap us the ehenpest, consisting in part of BACON and LAUD, SUGAR and COFFEE, FLOUR and MOLASSE^, LEATHER and SALT, CHEESE and CRACKEI5S, CANDY, FISII, TOBACCO, &c.,&c. Woolen ami Cotton Goods, L itest Stlyles of Ladies', Mcfi's and Chil-1 dren's Hats, Boots and Shoes. Best I Standard Prints at 10c. per yard Ready Made Clothing at $5.00, ami upwards, per suit. Thanking their customers for past patronage, they solicit a continuance of the same, and cordially invito ALL who come to Rnsley Station to ?ivethem a call. E. J-. POTTER, M. D. KA8LKY STATION, 8. (5. RADUATB of a repular chartered school. The Dr. will respond to nil calls wiili dispatch. All ctiflcs strictly confidential I'mate <iiiien?OH treated in nil tluir varied forms, with I he errorit t?f youth ami the dis> ease* of women and children. Ja?i fi, 1870 18 3m ISAAC M. BRYAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. GiUEHVlllE C. Hm 5, C, Practices in Courts ot Pickens County, and in United States Courts 1 <a ! NEW ADVERT1SEMKNTS. Morton, Keith & Hollingsworth a ttorneys a t la jr, Will practice in the Circuit nud Pr?bftt? Uourts for Piokcns County, and In tlie Unttnd States Courts of litis Slate from that couoij. [Jno of tbo Senior partners will be present to insist in tho transaction of any important justness during vaoation. J. J. NORTON, \ w .. W. C. KEITH. / Walhslla C. L. HOLLINQSVfORTII,Pickcns C. II. Maroh 28, 1870 29 Butler & McBee ATTORNEYS AT LA W (V.ND COUNSELORS IN EQUITY, (gRBBHVIiLLE. 8. 8. WILL PRACTICE IN THE COURTS Of THE STATE AWD OF TIIE UNITB1 STATES. Sep! '28 10 tf NORTON & IIAOOOD, A T T O R NK Y tt AT LA \V N8BUK398 8. TXT ILL give their attention to I lie 1'rftstiM VY niui to the Collection of PeneioBty Bounty Lnntl and nil other Claims. J.J. NORTON, J. E. HACOOD, WiiUinlln, S. C, Pickens, S, 0. July 27th 1871. 1 tf Tlse Stuff or South Carolina Pick ion a County. By T. 11. J'/ulpot, J?/if t of Prolate. Wiikrkah, Clnrindn Clark, lias made unit lo mc to grant her Letters of Administration, with the Will annexed, upon tho Kstatc and Klfects of It. K. Clark, deceased ? Tho kindred and creditors of the said 11. K. Clark, arc therefore cited to be and ap? pear before me, in the Court of Probate, to ho liolden at Pickens C. 11., on 6'atnrday, tho 16 lay of April next, at 11 o'clock, a. tn., lo shew cause, if any they have, why the said idministration should uol be granted. tii.v-u uiiucr my imnu anil real tins, lUe 2Gth day of Mnroli A 1)., 187f>. I. II. I'lIlLl'OT, J:p.ro. March 27, 1875 80 2? NEW AD V E111 ISEMEN18. 1 Q a day at home. Agents* wauled. Out!J)1./V fit and terms free. True & Co., Au? justa, Maine. FREE TICKET \ Philadelphia IKK mcr. From any point in U. 8. ?a?l of Utili, m Br /inCtlTQ A1iornK.lt Ticknt (it *Uo ad- m g rlUbll I w ini 1h (o (JonU'iimal iiroumU) A W and $10 cash a day canity earned cnnva??iuc Jv m for our paper, pii tnri>?, .to. Anyll xijr can tin ii. Particular* Iroo. Kend nddrosit on |>Oital caril. I To roeoive copy of paper also, send 0 cl*. AdIdrosM : Tilt I I.MI.SIKATKU WkCKI.T, ' No. 11 Doybt., Now York. Agents Wanted ! Medals and Diplomas Awarded for UOL? M.IN'S NEW M&amHAI* BflBLBa, 1,800 illustrations. Address. for new circu* ara, A. J. IJ01.MAN& CO., ?JJiO Arch I'liilaUelpliia. fftSBBl'l',r> WEER guaranteed to Agenti, XwWMaleand Female, in ?';cir locality.? L|J I I Terms and OUTFIT FltEE. Address T' 'P.O. VlUlfERY & CO., Augusta. Me rpiIH Tunito <'?>. Stioudsburg, Pa., Kmory _L Wheels ami Machinery. $5 to $20 per (In}- hi home. Sttnplti worth $1 free. Stinson Co., Portland, Mniito. \\T A NTT 1.1 1 \ Agents for tho best \V iYIN I. VjU selling Stationery Packages in the world, it contains \ rj sheets paper, 15 Envelops, golden Pen, Pen-holder, Pencil, Patent Yard Measure, and a piece of Jewelry. Single package, with pair of eie1'Jllll finld Slolio Sli'pvn lliillniiu nail r>?,.l 25 c(h., 5 for * 1.(10. This package lias been examined by the publisher of Ttiu Skntinbl, nnd found us represented?worth the meuey. Watches given away to all Agents. Circulars free. 1(1111 >K N CO , 705 ttrondwny, New York. I)SYCHOMANCY, <>lt SOUL CHARMING. Mow either sex may fascinate nnd gain the love and affections of any person they choose, instantly. Thin art r.l! can posnciia, free, t>y mail, for '25 cents ; together with ? Marriage Guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreamt, Mints to Ladies, e!c. 1,000,000 #old. A queer hook. Address T. WII.LIAM & CO. rub' I'hila. Ten years ago Messrs. Geo. 1' Rowell A. Co. established their advertising agency in New York City. Five years ago they nh? sorbet! the business cotulnoted by Mr, John Hooper, w'no was (lie first lo go into (hi* kind of enterprise. Now I hey have the naii?~ faction of controlling Hie extensive and com* plete advertising connection which has ever been seen red, and one which would be hardly possible in any other country but this. They have Miceccdcd in working down a complex business into so thoroughly a systematic method that no change in the newspaper eye* tem of America can escape notice, while the wildest information upon all topics interest* ing to advertisers is placed readily at the disposal of the. public. ~$v\x Yorlt Tim cm, Juno 14,1875. B lX.tL NiyiTLKMKNT. rv will-I', id iicreny given nmi i*i?inew 1^1 Mansell. Admiiiiit rutor of (he F.Mnteef Godfrey Mnuldin ha.? this day Applied to me for leave lo make a Final .Settlement of 8?id F.stnte ami a discharge therefrom, and the pnme will l>o heard at my office at Pickens Court House on Monday, 17th d*,r of April next. I. If. PI!!LW)T, .t p.r. Mnvcli it;, 1A70 '2* 4 F i \ a ii si:iTu:nEMT. VTOTirn is hereby given that T.tiey If. 1> l.rocK, Ailiniiiislralrix of I ho of W. ('. Urock, lias Miih <lny applied (o mo f*r leave to innke a Fiunl Kdilciuenl ofnnid Kglull* nii'l ? <li^oln?rge tlicrefYnm, ami the *nm? will lie liciml nt my oflice, (it l'ieketis Court Mouse on Monday, I'll" April next. I II. I'll ILrOT, j M welt lfi, 1X7?; 28 4