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>FEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Ato?fralor's Notice of Final Settlement. NOTId is hereby given that I will apply to *th'e kludge of Probate for Anderson county on Wednesday Stli Febrnary next, for a Final Set? tlement of. toe Estate of David Craig, deceased, and for letters of dismission therefrom. *l*J JASPER WILLIAMS, Adm'r. Jan 5, 1871 t 27 b Administrator's Notice of Final Settlement. TcJE undersigned hereby gives notice that he will apply to the Probate Judge of Andersen coanty on Wednesday. 8th day February next, for a Final -Settlement of the Estate of Edward J. McClure, deceased, and for letters of dismission from the same. WM. N. WHITE, Adm'r. *Jan5, 2871 ?7 6* . NOTICE. TT)Y" virtu* of an order from the Judge of Pro Wj bat? for Anderson county, to me directed, Twill- expose to sale on Saleday in February next, at Ander ion Court House, certaiu C HOSES in ACTION belonging to the Estate of Edward J. McClure, deceased. Terms of sale cash. WM. N. WHITE, Adm'r. Jau 6, 1871 27 3* Lost, ON the 81st day December, between Anderson and the tiro mile-post on the road to ren? dition, a home-made square POCKET BOOK, containing thirteen dollars in greenbacks Five dollars reward will be paid for said book, deliver ed at my house, or where I can get it. -. ' M. 13. SCOTT. Jan 5, 1871 27 1* . B Estray Hog. TAKEN up by the subscriber, on the 4th of December last, a small spotted HUG, with ear marks, supposed to Lave been lost from a drove, the proceeds of which the owner can have by proving property and paving charges. W. S. PICKENS, Newell P. 0., Anderson Co., S. C. January 5, 1871 27 2* ?_ General Superintendent's Office, Geke.nvii.le & Columbia Railroad Co., Columbia, S. C, Jan. 8, 1871. ON MONDAY, the 9ib instant, the Passenger Train leaving Anderson at ?.25 a. m., wi.l ruri throngli to Greenville and return, leaving Greenville at 1.30 p. m. JOHN n. MORE, General Superintendent. Jan 6, 137't 27 1 AUCTION SALE! ON TUESDAY NEXT, 10th OF JANUARY. WILL be sold, at the Cross Roads, four miles from Anderson C. II., on Tuesday next, 10th of January, he&inning at 10 o'clock a. m., the following property, to wit : Corn, Fodder. Wheat, Oats, Seed Cotton. Molasses, One Horse, Buggy. Wagon, Hogs, Cow and Calf, Bsds. Crockery, and nil 11 or we hold and Kitchen Furniture, besides many other articles S&&~ Terms cash. AH persons having claims against the under? signed must preseut them before the l?th inst. J. H. THORNWELL. Jan S, 1870 27 1 FAMILY GROCERY AND Provision Store! McGRATH & BYKUM TTT"EEP on hand a large and well assorted stock j\ of FAMILY GROCERIES. PROVISIONS. LIQUORS and CONFECTIONERIES, which they will sell low for cash or barter. They are always in the Cotton market. Call and ?ee them before you buy your Groce? ries or sell your cotton and e?nntrv produce. McGRATH ? BY RUM, Depot Street. Jan 5. 1871 27 Sid A CARD. IHAVE this day transferred mv Agency for the Bath Paper Mills, Bath. S. C. to McGRATH & BY RUM, and recoinmeud my old cuntomcrs to them. W. S. KEESE. Jan 5, 1871 27 3tn BAGS! RAGS!! RAGS!!! WANTED, IAA AAA POUNDS OF COTTON RAGS, J^J\J9\J\J\) for which the highest cash price will be paid. McGRATH & BY RUM, Depot Street. Agent for Bath Taper Mills. Jaa 5, 1871 27 8m THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, coi:vrr of Anderson. IN THE PROBATE COURT. WHEREAS, Lydia Ann M. Vau Wyck, wid ow of the late William Van Wyck, has filed her Petition in this office, praying that a pa par, of which she is appointed Executrix, bearing date the twenty-first day of May, 18C7, and ad? mitted to Probate in common form, as the last Will and Testr.ment of the late Wm. Van Wyck, may be proved in due form of law ; and it appearing to my satisfaction thai William Vau Wyck, Augustus Van Wyck, Robert A. Van Wyck, Lydia Ann Hoke, wife of Gen. R. F. Hoke, Benjamin S. Van Wyck, Samuel Van Wyck. Aze B. Vau Wyck, Zoi Banks and Lydia Ann Banks, heirs at law of tbe late William Vau Wyck, reside beyond the limitB of this State. It is Ordered", that they do appear in a Court of Prebate to be held at Andtrson Court House, in the county and State aforesaid, on the fourth day of April, 1871, when proceedings will be had to test the legal validity of said Will by proviug the same in due form of law. Given ander my hand and seal this 3rd day of j January, 1871. A. O. NORRIS, Judge of Probate Anderson County. Jan 6, 1871 27 6 THE STATE OF SOUTH CBEOLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. IV THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Copy Summons for Money Demand. Bay'.i? F Crayton, David 5. Maxwell, Samuel M. Crayton and Olivu H. P. Fant, partners in trade under their firm name of B. F. Crayton & Co., againtt Martin Mauly. To Habcix Manly, Defendant in this action. YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is this day filed in tho office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the Said County, and to serve a copy of your answer on the subscribor at his office, at Ardersou CIL, S. C, within twenty days after the service of thi? snmtnons on you, exclusive of the day of service. If you fail to answer this complaint within the lime aforesaid, the plaiutitfs will take judgment against you for the sum of cae hundred aad thirty dollars, with interest at the rate of 2$ per cent, per month from the first day of November, one thou? sand eight hundred and seventy, and costs. Dated ml Anderson C. IL. S. C, December 13. 1ST0. B. f. WH1TNER, Plaintiffs Attorney. To the Defendant, Martin Manly? TAKE noii-jc that the summons in this action, ?f which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas at Anderson Court House, ill Anderson county, and State of South Carolina, on the 13th day of December, 1870. B. F. W1IITNEB, Plaintiffs Attorney, Anderson C. 11., S. C. Jau 5, 1870 21 G W. H. TTJTT, WHOLESALE DRUOOIST, Augusta, Georgia, HAS IN STORE, and offers for sale at ex iromely LOW PRICES? 100 Kegs B. C. Soda, 100 cases do in papers, 100 ounces Morphine, 1,000 ounces Quinine, 1 case Turkey Opium, 1,000 gals. Castor Oil, 5 & 10 gal. cans, 1,000 gals. Linseed OU, 40,000 lbs. pure White Lead, 600 boxes Window Class, 25'barrels Spts. Turpentine, 100 cases.Ho3tctter's Bitters, 100 " Plantation ' " 100 " Wolfe's ScheidasQ Schnapps, 150 gross Parlor Matches, 100 lbs. Chloroform, 60 cases Concentrated Lye, 50 cases Potash, 10'gross Porous Plasters, 10 gross Mustang Liniment, 6 ctroons Nutmegs, FANCY GOODS, Of every description, to which the attention of | the trade is respectfully invited. Jan 5, 1871 27 4eow HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOYS. ANDERSON C.H., 6. C W. J. LIGON, Principal. THE EXERCISES of this 8cl>ool will be re? sumed on MONDAY, 16th of JANUARY, 1871. The scholastic year of forty-two weeks will be equally divided into three terms. TUITION PER TERM: For Ancient Languages, Higher English Branches and Mathematics, - $23 38} For English Grammar. Geography, Histo? ry, Arithmetic and Elementary Algebra, 9 00 For Reading, Writing, Spelling, Primary Geography and Elementary Arithmetic, 7 00 A liberal deduction will be made from the above rates, if payment be made in advance. Having rented the enure University premises, the Principal is prepared to board pupils in his own family at $12 per month, (washing and lights excepted.) payable monthly. All pupils entrusted to (he Principal'soare will be closely watched and kept under proper re? straint. For further information, apply to the Prinoipal. Jan 5, 1871 27 3 ABBEVILLE MALE SCHOOL. 1MIE EXERCISES of this School will be re? sumed on MONDAY, January 9, 1871. TERMS OF TUITION. Sixteen ($16) Dollars per quarter. The quarters end on the Slat of March, 30th of June, SOlh of September, and 31st of December. Pupils will be charged from date of cntrancn. Pupils leaving before the oxpiratiun of a quar? ter will be charged for the entire quarter. Parents and Guardians sending two (2) or more children will be charged nt the rate of Fifty Dol? lars a year for each, provided such children re? main more th.m one quarter. A vacation of one month will bo given during the Summer, and of from two to three weeks in December. EDW'D. L. PARKER, Teacher. Jan 5, 1871 27 2 Williamston Female School. -0 npHE EXERCISES of this School, under the supervision of It W. TODD, Principal, will open 10th or JANUARY, 1871. To this Institution, its locality and advantages, we invite (he attention of all who wish to secure for their daughters a thorough knowledge of those branches usually taught in Female High Schools. Term, per Quarter of Ten Weeks. Primary Department, - - - $ 4 00 Intermediate Department, - - 6 00 Higher English, ... . $20 Latin, Greek and Higher Mathematics, Sic, 8 00 Music, by a competent Teacher, extra, 10 00 Scholars charged from the time of entering un? til the clone of the Session. Board from twelve to fifteen dollars per month. W. L. PRINCE, Chairman. - Jan 5, 1871 27 8 Williamston Male Academy, 1871. milE EXERCISES of this SCHOOL will be resumed JANUARY 80th, under the charge ot Mr. JAMES II. C\RLISLE as Principal, a Classical and Mathematical Teacher of an expe? rience of tweive consecutive years. We lake great pleasure in stating that the Principal in a Teacher of undoubted ability and skill in the profession, possessing, in an eminent degree, thai rare aptitude for imparting instruction so seldom found, aud has given, the past year, entire satis? faction. We, therefore, recommend this School as one of high grade, to the patronage of this and surrounding Counties on the ground of its high character, as a Preparatory School, its local? ity, health and the religious tone of the commu? nity. Arrangements are making to supply the School with a Chemical and Philosophical Apparatus. The Mineral Water at this place, too, is among the finest in point of medicinal qualities, which may, in a pre-eminent degree, contribute 1o the health of invalid students. Hence, we soli- it pa? rents and guardians having sons to educate, lo send them to this School, as they will be properly instructed and cared for in every particular. Rates per Quarter of Ten Weeks. 1st Class?Spelling, Reading, Writing, El? ements of Arithmetic, - - - $ 4 00 2nd?The above, with higher Arithmetic, English Grammar, Geography, Child's U. S. History, - - 6 00 3rd?Green's Analysis of Eng Language, Geography, (ancient and modern,) Small? er Composition, Book keeping, higher U. S. History, - - - 6 25 4th?Latin, Greek, Higher Mathematics, Higher Composition and Rhetoric, Natu? ral Philosophy, Chemistry, Astronomy, History of Greece and Rome, - 9 00 Board, in private families, per month, 12 00 No pupil under eight years old will he received. Students chargi"! from the timi of entrance 'till close of each Session, except in ease of pro? tracted illness. W. L. PRINCE, Chairman. Jan 5, 1871 27 2 J. O. C. FEATHERSTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILL practice in the Courts of Anderson, Abbe? ville and surrounding Counties, and in the United SlatCB Courts. OrriCE?No. 8 Granite Row, up stairs, over Watson & Bro's. Store, Anderson C. H. Jan 5, 1871 27 LAW PARTNERSHIP. THE undersigned have forniod a co-partner? ship for the practice of Law in the Courts Of this State, and also iu the United States Court, under the name and slyie of Trescot & Hum? phreys. Office at Anderson C. II., over W. F. Barr & Co.'s Store. W. H. TRESCOT. W. W. HUMPHREYS. Jan 6, 1871 27 SHERIFFS! SALE. TT>Y virtue of a Warrant in Attachment to mo J3 directed, I will expose to sale on the first Monday in January next, in front of the Court House at Anderson, one Bay Horse, levied on as the property of Martin Manly, at tha stilt of B. F. Cray ton & Co. Terms cash. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Dec 19, 1870 By virtue of a subsequent order of Court, the above sale is postponed until Monday, the 9th in? stant. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Jan 2, 1871 27 . 1 PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S (CAPITAL $1,000,000) SOL TT B L "E PACIFK^GUANO, THIS Guano is now ^o well known in all the Southern States for its remarkable effects as an agency for increasing the products of labor, as not to require special recommendation from us. J Its use for five years past has established its cbar 1 acter for reliable excellence. The large fixed ! capital invested by the Company in this trade, affords the surest guarantee of the continued ex? cellence of its Guano. J. N. ROBSON, Selling Agent, Charleston, S. C. JNO. S. REESE & CO., General Agonts, Bal? timore. Jan 5, 1871 27 8m COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME, For Compotting with Cotton Seed. THIS article is manufactured by the PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY at Charleston, S. O., under the Superintendence of Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVENEL When composted with an equal weight of Cotton Seed, its results have been found fully equal to the best Etandard fertilizers. Its economy must commend it to the notice of plan tern generally. For specific directions for composting and for supplies, apply to J. N. ROBSON, Selling Agent, Charleston, 8. C. JNO. S. REESE & CO., General Agents, Bal? timore. Jan 5, 1871 27 8m ESTABLISHED 1835. Greenville Coach Factory. GOWEp?&iMARKLEY. ? '_ .... ?_:_ ? ? WE would announce to our customers, that we are prepared now to fill all orders for VEHICLES. We have added to our stock of | Wood-Working Machinery, and increased olir staff of workmen to about 70, aud therefore trust that none of our patrons will be disappointed in having order3 promptly filled. The stock of One, Two, Three, Four and Six-Horse Iron Axle Plan? tation WAGONS will be kept full ; and now, as for one third of a century past, these Wagons shall be the STANDARD of EXCELLENCE. We Have a large stock of light BUGGIES and ROCKAWAYS, Of our own make; also, a stock of Northern built Buggies?both low and high priced?for those who wish to purchase Northern work, as cheap as any Southern dealer. We call special attention to the improvements making in our SPRING WAGONS. Without raising the price, we are finishing them with great caro, paint? ing them elegantly. Price Lists promptly mailed on application. Send us all your REPAIR WORK. Freight only charged one way on it by the Railroad. GOWEK, COX 4 MARK LEY, S&T 0. n. P. FANT, Esq., is our Agent at Andorson, and will receive all orders in our. line. He will keep Wagons constantly on hand. . Dec 22, 1870 20 ' 8m AGENCY FOR THE SALE OF PERUVIAN GUANO! THE undersigned, having been appointed their Agent at this port, by Messrs. Hobson, ilurtado A Co., of New York, who are the sole, agents and consignees of direct importations of Peruvian Guano into the United States, offers for sale, and will keop on hand supplies of No. 1 Penman Guano. A depot is established here for direct importa? tions. . "r; " Quantities of Ten (1G) Tons, or more* can't>e had at $60, gold, or its equivalent in currency per ton 2246 lbs. for Guanape Island Guano, and $67. 50 for Chinca Island Guano, exclusive of Stale tax, for inspection, and being the present Govern? ment prices. Parity warranted. R. G. LAY, Agent, At Office of Messrs. TUNNO & CO., Savannah, Georgia. Dec 22, 1870 26 ]m BENSON HOUSE. r|lHE subscriber wili continue Hotel-keeping I for 1871, as this House and Lot, Stables, &c.,in a short time will be repaired. No pains nor expense will be spared to render those topping with me comfortable. My table will be supplied with the best the market affords, and charges moderate. $2.00 single day?$7.00 per week, and $15.00 per month. Rooms to rent. T. J. ROBERTS. Dec 15, 1870 25 KING'S MOUNTAIN MILITARY SCHOOL, YORK VI LLC, S. C. THE First Session of the School year of 1871, will:begin on the FIRST OF FEBRUARY. Terms.?For School Expenses, t. e., Tuition, Books. Stationery, Ac, Boarding, Fuel, Lights and Washing, $185 in currency, per session of j five months. For circulars containing full partic? ulars, apply to Coi.. A. COWARD, Principal, and Proprietor. Dec 22, 1870 26 5 Notice of Final Settlement. ON Wednesday, the 1st day of February next, the undersigned will apply to the Judge of Probate for Anderson County for a Final Settle? ment of the Estate of John Barr McLces, deceas? ed, and for n liual discharge as Administrators of J said Estate JOHN A. REEVES, Adm'r. JANE D. REEVES, Adm'x. Dec 22. 1870 26 6* NOTICE. ALL EXECUTORS, ADMINISTRATORS, GUARDIANS, and other persons linble to inaKe Returns in the Judge of Probate's Office for Anderson County, will make the same by the first of April next, and on failure to do so, a Rule will be issued against them. A. 0. NORRIS, Judge of Proba/e. Dec 22,1870 26 4 Liverpool & London and Globo Insurance Company. ASSETS, .... $1S,400,000. ARE you INSURED? Ff not, call on the un? ?lersigned at hia office, Anderson C. IL, S. C. WM R. BROWN, Agent. Dec '12, IhlO 26 3m* For, salts hy\WiLCOX, Gibbs & Co., importers and dealers'.in Guanos. 148 Bay street, Savannah, 241 Broad street; Augusta, Ga ,? 151 East Buy, Charles,t/HJ,.8. C.;:and by-Sharpk.& T?wees, An? derson^. A. J. Strinoek, Bclton; Dr. T. A. Hrn OEKsr,jn'onea Path. ForX further,information epnly or address as above/or pamnhlet. De6\l5', 1870 25 4m THE . STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I COUNTY OF ANDERSON.? IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS Snmmons for Scllof. Elias John Earle, as Administrator of the Estate of Mrs. Elizabeth II. Earle, and as Administra? tor de boms non of Estate of C. E. Earle, dec'd, Plaintiff, against James W. Earle, Julius H. Earle, Francis W. Earlo, Alezander C. Earle, Jafnts H. Earlo, J. Rains ford Earlo, Ellen G. Earle, Saniuella G. Earle and John W. Daniels, .'Defendants. To the Defendants Francis W. Earlo, Alexander C. Earle, James II. Earle, J. Baiusford Earle, - Ellen'G. Earle and Samuella G. Earle: Y?iU Jnre hereby summoned and required to ,^asswcr the complaint in this action, which is tiled'in.-thc office of the Clerk of Common Pleas for thc.said.^ounty, and to serve a copy of your answer tjai the said complaint on the subscriber at his office,'-at Anderson Court House, Stale of South Carolina, within twenty days after the ser? vice hereof, exclusive of the duy of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated at Anderson C. H., S. C, Dec. 6. 1870. B. F. WI1ITNER, PlaintifTs Attorney. To the Defendants, Francis W. Earle, Alexander E. Earle, James 11. Earle, J. Rainsford Earle, Ellen G. Earle and Samuella G. Earle : TAKE NOTICE, thai (he Summons in this ac? tion, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Picas at Anderson Court House, in the ounty of j Andersen, oh the Gth day of December, A.D. 1870. -B. F-. WHITHER, Plaintiffs Attorney, ., ? , , , Anderson C. H., S. C. Dee 151 1870 . 25 6 THE : STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Iq.tfre Probat? Court, Anderson Co. Willis J. Kllsinger vs. Peter King, Thomas King, . et al.?Petition for Fartilton, Arc. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Perry King, Juuics If. Kitsinger and Elizabeth Kitsinger. Defendants in this case, and heirs at law of Peter King, dee d, reside beyond the limits of Ibis Stale, on motion of. J .dm B. Moore, Attorney, Pro. Pet., Ordered, That ihey do appear and plead, answer or demur In the petition in thi? case within forty days from/ the first publication hereof, or the same will he taken as to them confessed. . ; ' A. 0. NORRIS. ., Judge of Probate. : ?pee?2.;l?70 26 ' 6 ttsBH.'Kcsvett Courier copy and tend bill to this office.' ??? ._' In E^ijijiy, Anderson County. Mrg.'Eliiaheib W. Ross, Executrix, vs. John B. '?ittori','Francis E. Harrison and others.?Com ?phtint io Marshal Assets, A;c. , PURSUANT to the order of the Court of Com ? mon:PJe*8, sitting in Equity, (he creditors ot Anthoty.W. Ross, deceased; are required to present and^ .establish their respective claims bo fore me. on of before the l?lh day of March, 1871, or be barred from the benefits of the aforesaid Complaint..". . , JOHN W. DANIELS, c.c r. Clerk's Office, Andersou C? IL. S. C, ) December 2-'. IST'?. j" Dec 22, -6870 20 8m $t&~ Marion Crescent com until l?thof March next, and forward bill to tbh office. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. By Ar -Oi'Norris, ? Esq., Judge of Probate. ? WHEREAS, A. 0. Swords has made suit to me to grant/: him" Letters of Administration on the Estate I nn\l~ effects of Moasey Swords, de? ceased, r V %| These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the'.'ltindred and creditors of Ihe - said Massey Swards, deceased, that they be and ap? pear before niej in the Court of Probate, to be held at Anderson Court House on the 9th day of J January,Jl871, at 11 o'olock in Ihe forenoon, to show cause,- if any they have, why the said Ad? ministration should not be granted. Given under ray hand, this 15th day of December, Anno Domini, 1870. V> A. 0. NORRIS, Judge of Probate. Dec 22, 1870 20 2 MURRAY & THORNWELL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Will Praotice in the Counties of Abbeville, An? derson, Greenville, Oconec, Eickens, . J ANn ?. S. Conrts for tho District of South Carolina, ANDERSON, S. C.. J. s. MCnUAV, J. II. THOBXWEtL. Oct 27, 1870 ]R Cm FRED. B. HODGES, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE, IIARTWELL, GA. B&F WILL practice in Elhert, Hart, Franklin and Madi?on Countios. Ort 6, 1870 15 Cm Notice of Final Settlement. 11IIE undersigned hereby gives notice Ibnl he will apply to the Probate Judge of Anderson county, on the 1st day of February nexf, for a final settlement of the Estate of E. B. King, | deceased, and for Letters pf dismission therefrom. J. D. Kim, Adm'r. Dec 8, 1870 24 b fcd O ? CO CP W GQ Hi NEW GOODS ARRIVING AT COCH?AFS CHEAP CALL and EXAMINE, AS I HAVE AGAIN JOHN II. COCIIRAN. Nov 24,1370 !T3 GREAT ATTRACTION AT SHARPE & TOWERS'. TO ARE NOW RECEIVING AN ADDITION ? To our fonner largo Steek of Goods l - The Ladies OF Andersen and vicinity are respectfully invited.' to call at Sharpe & Towers' and suppl/ themselves with SHAWLS, FURS, DaLAINES, POP? LINS, GLOVES, &o. SHARPfc Jk TOWteR* Have just received a large and beautiful lot of CALICO. ALSO, A large lot of Family Groceries?Mo aad Jav'4 COFFEE, SUGAR, SYRUP, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, SALT, &c. Boots and Shoes. In faot our stock is large and full, At LO? PKICES. ALSO, A large lot of BAGGING and TIES, for salo bj SHARPE & TOWERS, Aoderaon, S. C. Deo 8, 1870 24 "THERE'S LIFE IN TBE OLD LAND YET." ANDERSON WIDE AWAKE, And prepared to Maintain its reputation as the best Market in the Up Country. C. A. REED BEGS <o inform his friends and the public per. erally that he has returned to hie old stand, on the Northwest Corner of the Publie Square, Which has been rebuilt and made one of tho most elegant and commodious Store-rooms in the State, where he has opened a large and varied stock of Merchandise direct from the NEW YORK MAR? KET, which he is prepared to sell on as good terms as any house in the country. TERMS suited to the TIMES. FIGURES that wiR PLEASE. He keeps a full line of DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS and NOTIONS, Boots and Shoes, Crockery and Glassware, Hardware and Cutlery, Hats and Caps. ALSO, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF STAPE AND S*AH?Y GROCERIES, AND AN ASSORTMENT OF BUGGY MATERIAL AND IRON, That Will compare with any stock in the up-oouu ,ry Be sure and look in at the handsome Plate Glass and Iron front. Northwest Corner of the Square. Walk in and be surprised at the display of handsome and cheap goods, and if you do not sea what you want, ask for it, for you will find some? thing good to eat, something nice to wear, som*> thing to cheer the inner man, and beautify th* fair. MR. WE M. ARCHER, Begs to inform his old friends and acquaintance* that he is now located with- C. 4L REED, where he will be pleased- to see ffcem, and sell tl?w? Good* as low as they caa be bought elsewhere. Oct 20, 1870 17 _*_?_ Buckwheat Cakes I FRESH BUCKWHEAT FLOUR and EXTRA GOLDEN S7RUP, for sale low by SHARPE & TOWER&. *cr TT, rS70 21 ? ?