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t! Hi..-...._...._. HYMENEAL. on.. Tuoad.iv even inc. Decwnher 27, 1870, by SfT. H. Nixon Havs, mV. h. UKK DAVIS and Mis* C. SAblSJA tiBANT, all of Oeoove county. Ooliursdav eveplnR, 29tli of JJoo?iiiIkt. WTO. hv Rer. J. R, Earle.'Mr. BOVEJtX DL'NLAl* and Miss MARY FISHER, all of Anderson countv.' O.aJanuai-T 10.1S70, by Rev. A. P. Nicholson, Dr. S.AV. ? CLAYTON, of Pickens, and Miss L(>1" 1"., youngest daugli * terij^Bev^Mx^ent^^ SHERIFFS SALE. I\T virtue of sundry Executions lo nie direc 3 'cd, I will expose to sale on the first .Motl? ey, in February next, before the Court House door, within tha usual hours of sale, the folluw ?V> i*s>.property, via: ? ? J^?ne Tract of Laud, containing 70 acras, motu .... ^islees, on waters of Liddle's creek, hounded by fends of T. L. Reed and homestead of the Defoli? ant, leried un es the property of I'ttcr .McPhail, 'V at the suit of J. V. Fret well, Adm'r. . ? > '_One Tract of Land, containing 110 acres, more .. or.less, known as the "Burgess Tract," bounded by lends of Levi Freeman, Jacob Martin, Wm: Ttrnras end others, levied on as the property of Elijah- Timms, ai the suit of James W. Burgess. One Trtwt of Land, containing ISO acra-i, more or less, bounded by lands of Moses Dean. John Li, Watson, homestead of the Defendant, and others, levied on as the properly of John T. Dean at the suit of Newton W. Sttphcnson. Oar Tact of Land, containing 117 acres, more os. le<s, known as the "Brnzwell Tract," bounded by lands of Josaph Cox, John Harper and others, ' ' levied on as the property of John 6. Gantt. at the ? ??? euit of Arie Cox and Nancy Cox, Administrator . And Administra;rix, and others. 'Ose" Tract of Land, containing ICO acres, more or less, known a? the "Saddler Tract," bounded ri* by "lands of J. T. Robinson, Elizabeth Cox and others, ? levied on as Ute property of John Gf Gantt, at the suit of Aris Cox and Nancy Cox, Administrator and Administratrix, and others. One improved Lot, within the corporate limits of tbo to?irn pf -Anderson, on the Grcenvjile road, containing 1$ acrea, bounded by lands of Dr. A. P. Cater, lot of Milton Deal, and others, levied on *|rthe properly of Elisha Webb, at the suit of U.A. King. ~Oo? Tract of Land, containing 200 ifiores, mere ?rlessy known aa the "John M. Hall Tract," on waters of Wilson's creek, bounded by lauds of Mrs.' Luciuda Tale, Mrs. Hannah Hall, and others, letied on as the property of A. J. Hall, at .he suit of A. S. Barkadaleand wife, and others. One Trmet of Land, containing 30U acres, more or Tees, known as the "ffm. C Hall Tract," on staters of Wilson's creek, bounded by lands of ifasnah Hall, Zaohnn'ah Hall, Levi Gable, and others, levied en as the property of A. J. Hall, at the suit of A. S Barksdale and wife, nud others. ' All of Defendant's interest in one Tract of Lend, containing 300 acres, more or less, on wa? ters of Twenty-Six Mile Creek, bounded by lands ?of the Estate of Elias Karle, dee'd. Jasper Hem - bree,.and others, levied on as the property ot 11. ' Hi Wbitaker, at the suit of Daniel Brown. -Oft Tuesday after Saleday. at the residence of ?^?Dr.C. h. Gaillard, 500 pounds Seed Cotton, levied ' on it the property of Martin Manly, at the suit of C. A. Heed. Terms cash?purchasers to pay for titles and stomps. WM. McGUKI.V. Sheriff. ? Jan 10. 1871 28 4 SIMPSON, HILL & Commence the New Year with an increased STOCK OF DRUGS, Superior lo any ercr offered in this market. WITH many thanks lo our friends, bot!) in Carolina and Georgia, for their patron ?ge, we ask special attention to the following? 1,006 packages Buist's Celebrated GARDEN SEEDS, Suitable to the climate, warranted fresh unit genuine. Barly Rose Potatoes, Fine Cigars. Chewing and Smoking Tobacco, Perkins ft House's Patent Safety Lamps, Ths very best article of Tea, at SJ.JS per lb. In addition to Medicines of all kinds? Perfumery, Fancy Soaps, Teints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, &c. Sc., Ac. jOCT* Prcscriptious carefully compounded at all hours of the day or night. ?IMPSOISr, HILL ?fe CO., At the Sign of the Golden Mortar, ANDERSON, 8. C. \J?*10, J871 20 AGENCY F0K THE SALE ? - 0F PERUVIAN GUANO! FT1HB undersigned, baring been appointed their JL Agent at this port, by Messrs. Hebson, fluriedcf A Co., of New York, who are the ?ole ?gents.and consignees of direct importations of Peruvian Guano into the United States, offers for aale, end wHt keop on band supplies of Mi-1 Peruvian Guano. A depot ia established here far direct importa? tions. E . ? - Quantities of Ten (10) Tons,"or more, -can be had at $00, gold; or its equivalent in currency per ion 2246 lbs. for Guanape Island Guano, and $07. ?0 for Chinea Island Guano, exclusive of Slate tei, for inspection, aad being the present Gorern jaent prices. Purity warranted. B. <?. LAY, Agent, At Office of Messrs. TUNNO & CO., Savannah, Georgia. Dee 31, 1870 26 lm STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. By A. O. Norrie, Esq., Judge of Probate. WHEREAS, L. M. Tilly has made suit lo me to grant him Letters of Administration on lb* Estate and effects of George R. Munning, He ceased. Those are therefore to cite and admouish ?11 ami singular I be kindred and creditors of the said George R. Manning, deceased, that they be and ap? pear beforo me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Anderson Court House on the 20tii day of: January, 1871, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to! shew;cause, if any they have, why the said Ad- j ministration should uot be granted. Given under my hand, this HJth day of January, ; Anno Domini, 1871. A. O. NORMS, Judge of Probate. Jen IXTS/O. \ J28^ \ "sheriffs sale. In the Probate Court, Anderson County, S. C. Ex Parte Jev.e McGee! Adm'r., In He Estate oi Willis McGee, deceased. BY virtue of an order from A . O. Norris, JuiJgc of Probate for Anderson county, lo mc di? rected, I wiil expose to sale on the First Monday jn February next, in front of the Court House itt Anderson, the following property, belonging lo the Eawiteof Willis McGee, deceased, lo wit : One 80 acre Und Warrant, No. I38G9, dated November 1st. 1851. One 80 acre Land Warrant, No. 13001; dated November 21st, ll5i?. Terms cash. WW. McGl'KIN, Sheriff Jan 1<\ 1*71 1 "WANDO FERTILIZER". ! ? "3F3?E3E5 PRICE OF THIS POPULAR FERTILIZER HAS BEEN REDUCED FOR THE SEAS IN OP 1871, - TO MEET THE NECESSITIES OF THE j P'L ANTING COMMUNITY, AND HAS BEEN FIXED AT CASH?Fifty Dollars per Ton of 2,000 ibs. at Factory. TIME?Fifty-five Dollars per Ton of 2,000 lbs. at Factory, 2 Payable last November, 1871, >villiout Interest. "WM. C. DUKES & CO., Agents, - ' Charleston, S. C. msm as jslj ?z: jesl jel^ js?z ~st # Agent at Anderson C. H., S. C. Jan 18. 1871 23 tm The Great Fertilizer for Cotton and all Crop's! THE unparalleled st:c?e.-s of this tirs.-.t Fertilizer <>n ALL CHOI'S, proven it to be the BEST and CHEAPEST Manurejtow offered iu the niarkot. It hns been used by many of the most emineut "lauter* in the South, und Hi EVERY SINGLE INSTANCE IT HAS GIVEN ENTIRE SATISFACTION. tin COTTON i:* effects luve been particularly tuiirkcd It is no rare thing for WHAXN'S PHOS? PHATE to increase the yield from ONE HUNDRED TO TWO HUNDRED PER CENT., or even more. Mr. Geo. C. Dixon, an eminent planter of Caincron, Ua., in a letter to tho Southern Banner and Piantrr, Augusta, Ca., says that iu nu experiment with seven lending Superphosphates aud Guanos, Whaxn's proved itself the best of all those tried, paying a net profit at the low market rale of $20.00 per aero of cotton. A copy of Mr. Dixon's letter will be scut on application. for sale by CLAGH0RN, HERRING & CO, CHALKLESTON, 8. C, and AUGUSTA, Georgia. J?n 12. 1871 2ft St,i HIGH SCHOOL FOR BOYS, Audei'Hnu O. IT., S. O. W. J. LIGON, Principal. 11 HE EXEHCISES of llits School will be re? turned ou MONDAY, Ibth of JA.NUAKY, lb71. The scholastic yeur of forly-two weeks will be equally divided into three lemis. * TUITION PER TERM : For Ancient Languages, Higher English Branches and Mathematics, - $13 53^ For English Grammar. Geography. Histo? ry, Arithmetic and Elementary Algebra, 9 00 For Heading, Writing, Spelling, Primary Geography and Elementary Arithmetic, 7 00 A liberal deduction will be tirade from the above rates, if payment be made in advaucc. Having rented the entire University premises, the Principal is prepared to board pupils in his own family at $12 per month, (washing und lights excepted.) payable monthly. All pupils entrusted to the Principal's care will be closely watched and kept under proper re? straint. For further information, apply to llicPriucip.il. Jan .1, 1871 '11 <J Williamston Female School. milE EXKRCrSKS of this School, under the I supervision '?f H W. TOB1), Principal, will open lOlh of JAM AltV, 1871. To this Institution, it? locality and advantages, wc invite the attention of all who wish In secure for their daughters a thorough knowledge of those brandies usually laugh! in Fi'inale High Schools. Vena*, per Quarter t>f Ten Weekt. Primary Department. - - - $ 4 00 Intermediate Department, - - 6 00 Higher5 English, .... 6 20 Latin, Greek and Higher Mathematics. &c., S dO Music, by r. competent Teacher, extra, 10 00 Scholars charged from the time of entering tin lil ?.heclo?'.1 of the Session. Uoard from twelve, in lillocn dollars per mouth. W. I,. PRINCE, Chairman. Jnn ?">, 11?71 i'7 3 SCHOOL NOTICE. Mrs. C. R. MUERAY \\T ILL rc-open the cxurclsci of her SCHOOL ! YY fi?r Young Ladies, on MONDAY, the 2?d ' insian'. j Ton?? tl.c Mine as ltcrc<?)f'?re. I Jan :\ IS I S W. IT. T?TT, WHOLESALE DRUGGIST, Augusta, Georgia, HAS IN STOKE, and offers for sale at ex? tremely LOW PR1CBS? 100 Kegs D. C. Soda, 100 cases do in papers, 100 ounces Morphine, 1,000 ounces Quinine, 1 case Turkey Opium, 1,000 gals. Caslor Oil, 5 & 10 gal. cans, 1,000 gals. Linseed Oil, 40,000 lbs. pure While Lend, 500 boxes Window Glass, :'?") barrels Spts. Turpentine, 100 cases Hosteller's Uirtcrs, TOO " Plant alien M 100 " Wolfe's Scheidaai Schnapps, 150 gross Parlor Matches, 100 lbs. Chloroform. 50 cases Cotit rent rated Lye, 00 cases PoIabu, 10 gross Porous Plasters, 10 gross Mustang Liniment, ? ceroons Nutmegs, FANCY GOODS, Of overy description, to which ihe attention of the trade is respectfully invited. .Jnu ?, 1*71 27 4eow J. C. C. FEATHEKSTON, ATTOENEY AT LAW, WILL practice in the Courts of Anderson, Abbe? ville and surrounding Counties, and in the United Stales Courts. OrncE?No. 8 Granite Itow, up stairs, over Watson & Bro's. Store, Anderson C. H. Jan 5, 1S71 27 LAW PARTNERSHIP. rflllIS undersigned have formed a co parlner I ship for I he practice of Law in the Courts ot this Stme. and also in the United Slates Court, under ihe name and style of Trescot & Hum? phreys. Office at Anderson C. H., over W. K. Barr & <'o.'s Store. W. H. TRESCOT. W. W. HUMPHREYS. Jnu 5. 1871 5?7 DK. A. P. CATER HAS removed to the house lately occupied by Mr. W. S. Kccic, whore he can be found nl nil nines, unlefB professional I y engaged^ Jan 12. 1871 1T8 4 AN ?RWNAN?E " TU RAISE SUPPLIES FOP. THE TOWN' OF ANDERSON FOR THE YEAR ENDING THE THIRTY-FIRST DAY OF DECEMBER, A. D. 1871. BE. IT ORDAINED, by the Inlondnnt find Wardens ut' the Town of Anderson, in. Council sisseiiiMed, Hiid by the authority of 11:e same. Thai a Tax. for the turns and in (he itian ! ner hereafter named, shall be raised and paid into the public Treasury of tlie said Town, fjr the use ; und service thereof, that is to say ? On Real Estate. .' Sue. 1. Twenty Cents on every hundred dol Llara of the vultie of "all Real Estate situate, lying and being within the corporate limits of said Town, other lhan the real estnto of Churches and Schools and the Anderson Male Academy. Sales of Goods, Wares* &c. Ssc 2. Twenty Cents on every Hundred dol? lars or the amount of ail sales- uf Goods, Wares "and Merchandize made by any person or persons belweeir the-first day of January, 1870, and the first day of January, 1871. Incomes. Sac. 3. Twenty Cent* for ovciy hundred dollars of the amount of income arising from all facto? rage employments or faculties : from ths practice of the pro essions of the law, medicine and deu listry; from the business of Dagiteireotyping. Ambrotyping and Photographing in said -.Town, and frutn nil monies loaned at interest, and from dividends received on Dank and other Stock. Carriages, Omnibuses, &c. Sac. 4. Two Dollars on ench snd every four w&eeled pleasure carriage drawn by two or more horses. .One Dollar and Fifty Centn en each aid every one-horse carriage, barouche, gig. sulky and buggy kept for pjeasttr.e and not for hire. One Dollar on each wagon drawn by more than two horses. Seventy-five cents on each wagou drawn by two horses. Filly Cents on each one horse wagon drawn by one horse. The license tax on hacks, omnibuses and drays, drawn by two or move horses, kept or used for hire, shull be Ten Dollars on each. On all carriages drawn by two or more horses, Five Dollars each, and for all other vehicles on springs, drawn by one horse, Three Dollars each. On each wagon drawn by two or more horses, Two Dollars and Fifty Cents each ; nnd on each one-horse wagon, One Dollar and Fifty Cents. Watches. Sec. 51 One Dollar for each gold watch kept for private use. Fifty Cents for each silver waicb.or watch of any oilier baser metal, kept for private use. Itinerant Traders and Auctioneers. Sec 6. Five l>ollais a day by nny Itinerant Trailer or Auctioneer offering for sale within the Town of Anderson any goods, wares nnd mer? chandize, at auction or otherwise, to be paid each dnyj in advance ; and every Itinerant Trader or Auctioneer, so offering for sale any goods, wares and merchandize at auction, or otherwise, without having paid the above specified lax. shall befitted in the discretion of ihe Council each day he may so offer; Provided, The provisions of this Ordi? nance shall not be so construed as to apply to the ordinary dealers in grain, fruit, potatoes, tob:.ceo, poultry, ironware, earthenware, or other produce or manufactures of like character. Also, Two Dollars on Ihe hundred dollars of all fees and commissions received by each licensed auctioueer from the first day of January, 1870, to the first day of January, 1871 ; Prodded, That this olauae shall uol include sales made by order of Court or process of law, or by executors or administra? tors. Road and Street Tux. Skc. 7. Two Dollars per head for persons liable to road duty under the laws of I he Slate, for com? mutation of the same from the first day of Janu? ary, 1871, to the first day of January, 1872; and if any person liable to i his (ax shall fail or refuse to make pajmeui by the time hereinafter speci? fied, he shall be held liable to work on (he streets of the Town for twelve days, or pay a fine of Twenty Dollars, in ihe discretion of Council. Sec. 8. And be it further Ordained, That the lax on Kcal Estate shall be paid according to valua? tion made by i he Town Assessors, ami all other taxes according to the returns made on oath to the Clerk of Council. Sec. ?. A mi be it further Ordained, That all re? turns shall he made on or before the first day of February. 1871, and ail taxes shall be paid on or before the first day of March next?except the tax on omuibuses, hacks, carriages, buggies, wag? ons, Sie., kepi fur hire, which arc required to ha paid before miicIi vehicles shall l>c allowed to run. And persons who shall fail i<< make their reiurus within the lime specified, shall be assessed by the Clerk of Council; and if any person or persons shall fail, refuse or ncg eel payment of tlie taxes bcreHi levied, within the liuic specified, the Clerk of .the Council is hereby authorized and required to add one hundred per cent, to the amount of the tax of the persons thus neglecting and refusing ; and if the double tax thus imposed is uot paid wit hin twenty days, it shall be the duty of the Clerk,to issue executions therefor immediately, and collect the same.by due process of law. Done and ratified in Council, and the seal of ihe Corporation ot the snid Town of Ander . ..Km affixed thereto, this the thirtieth day of - December, ono thousand eight hundred aud ?evenly. J. S. MURRAY, Intendant. W. H. Nakihx, Clerk Couucil. Jan 12, 1871 28 2 ESTABLISHED 1835. Greenville Coach Factory. SOWER, COX & MARKLEY, WE would announce to our customers, that we are prepared uow to fill all orders for VEHICLES. We have added to our slock of VTood-Working Machinery, and iiicrenscd our staff of workmen to about 70, and therefore trust that none of our pntrons will be disappointed in having orders 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 ocntury past, these Wagons shall be the STANDARD of EXCELLENCE. We have a large stock of light BUGGIES and ROCKAWAVS. of our own make; also, a slock of Northern built Buggies?both law end high priced?for those who wish to purchase Northern work, as cheap as any Southern dealer. We call special attention lo the improvements making iti our SPR1XG WAGONS. Without raising the price, vie arc finishing them wilh great care, paint? ing them elegantly. Price Lists promptly mailed on application. Send us all your REPAIR WORK. Freight only charged one war on it by the Railroad. CJOVVEU, COX & MAUKLEY. JfQT 0. II. P. FANT.lNq, is our Agent at Anderson, and will receive all orders in our line. He will keep Wagons constantly on hand, at same prices os the Factory in Greenville. Dec 22, I87D " 2o ftm FAMILY GROCERY AND Provision Store! McGRATH & BYRUM ~\T EEP on hand a large and well assorted stock |V ?f FAMILY 0 HOC F. Kl ES. PROVISIONS, Lly?OILS nnd CONFECTIONERIES, which they j will sell low for cash or barter. They nt o always in the Cotton market. Call and see iliein before you buy your Groce rics or sell your cotton and country produce. Meli It A TU & D Vit U.M. Depot Street, j Jan 1871 27 8ra A CARD. IHAVE this day transferred inv Agency for the ! llnth Paper Mills, Bath, S. C, to McGRATII \ BYRUM, nnd recommend my old customers lo ! them. W. 8. KEESE. Jau 5, 1871 ml 3in ' THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON IN THE COURT AW COMMON PLEAS. Summons for Relief. Elina John Enrlt, as Administrator of the Estate of .Mrs. Elisabeth H. Karle, and as Administra? tor tie boms tion of Estate of C. E Earle, dee'd, Plaintiff, against James W. Earle, Juhtis K. Earle, Francis W. Earle. Alexander C. Earle, James II Karle. J. ltaiusford Earle, Ellen G. Karle. Satnuella G. Earle and John W. Daniels, t Defendants. To the Defendants Francis W. Eurlo, Alexander V. Furle, James II. Earle, J. Rainsford Earle, Ellen G. Earle and Sftniuella G. Earle: , TJ7"UU are hereby suinmoned and required to JL answer the compluiut in this action, which I u tiled in the office of the Cleric of Oommon Pleas '? for the said county, and to serve a copy of your ; answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at ' his office, at Anderson Court House, State of ! South Carolina, within twenty days after tho ser ? vice hereof, exclusive of the day of such servioe; ? and if you fail to answer tho complaint within j the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff iu this action will appiy to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Daied at Anderson C. II., S. C, Dec. 0. 1870. B. F. VYHITNER, Plaintiff's Attorney. To the Defendants, Francis W. Earle, Alexander E. Barle. James II. Earle, J. lUinsford Earle, Ellen Q. Earle and Samuella G. Karle : TAKE NOTICE, that the Summons in this ao tion, of which the foregoing is a oopy, was filed in the othce of the Clerk of tbe Court of Common Pleas at Anderson Court House, in tho county of j Anderson, on the 6th day of December, A.D. 1870. E. F. WH1TNER, Plaintiff? Attorney, Anderson C. 11., S. C. Deo 15, 1870 ii 6 THE STATE OF SOUTH CBROLIHA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. IJT THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Copy Summons for Money Demand. Baylis F. Crayton, David S. Maxwell, Samuel M. Crayton And Oliva Ii. P. Fant, partners in trade under their firm name of B. F Crayton & Co., against Martin Manly. To Mahtin Manly, Defendant in this action. "T7"OU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is mis day filed in the othce of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer on tho subscriber nt his office, at Anderson C. .11., S. C, within, twenty days after the service of this summons on you, exclusive of the day of service. If you fail to answer this complaint within the lime aforesuid, the plaint id's will take judgment against you for the sum of one hundred and thirty dollars, wrth interest at the rate of 2i per cent, per month from the first day of November, one thou? sand eight hundred and seventy, and costs. Dated at Anderson C. Ii., S. 0., December 18. 1*70. B. F. WHITNER, Plaintiffs Attorney. To the Defendant, Martin Manly? TAKE notice that the summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Commou Pleas at Anderson Court House, in Anderson county, and State of South Carolina, on the Ulli day of December. 1870. B. F. WHITNER, Plaintiffs Attorney, Anderson C. Ii., S. C. Jan 6, 1870 27 o THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. IN THE PROBATE COURT. TTIEREAS, Lydia Ann M. Van Wyck, wid ow of the lale William Van Wyck, has file i her Petition iu this office, praying that a pa? per, of which she is appointed Executrix, bearing date the twenty-first day of May, 1SG7, and ad? mitted to Probate in commonfurm, as the last Will and Testament of ihe late Win. Van Wyck, may be proved in lue form of law ; nud it appearing to my satisfaction that William Van Wyck, Augustus Van Wyck, Robert A. Vau Wyck, Lydia Ann Hoke. witc of Gen. 11. P. Ilokc, Benjamin S. Van Wyck, Samuel Van Wyck. Oze B. Van Wyck, Zoe Banks and Lydia Ann Banks, heirs at lav of j the lale William V*ti Wyck, reside beyond the limits of this State. : It is Ordered, that they do appear in a Court of j Probate to be held at Audersou Court House, in the county and State aforesaid, on tho fourth day of April, 1871, when proceedings will be had to test Ihe legal validity of said Will by proringlLc same iu due form of httr. Given under my hand and seal this 3rd day of] January, 1871. A. O. MORRIS, Judge of Probate Anderson County. Jan 5, 1371 27 15 In Equity, Anderson County. Mrs. Elizabeth W. Ross, Executrix, vs. John B. Sitton, Francis E. Harrison and others.?Obm plaint to Marshal Assets, <j'C. PURSUANT lo Ihe order of the Court of Com? mon Pleas, sitting iu Equity, the creditors ot Anthony W. Rosa, deceased, are required lo present and establish their respective claims be? t?r; me on or before the lftlh day of March, 1871, or be barred from (he benefits of Ihe aforesaid Complaint. JOHN W. DANIELS, <:.c r. Clerk's Office. Anderson C. II., S. C,) December 20. 1870. j Dec 22, 187? . 20 3m gJojT Marion Crescent copy until l?lh of March I next, nud forward bill to this office. Notice of Final Settlement. ON Wednesday, the 1st day of February next, the undersigned will apply to the Judge of j Probate for Anderson County for a Final Settle? ment of tho Estate of John Barr McLeos, deceas? ed, ana for a final discharge as Administrators of J said Estate. JOHN A. REEVES, Adm'r. JANE D. REEVES, Adtu'x. Dec 22, 1870 20 t>* NOTICE. ALU K X E CITO KS, ADMINISTRATORS, GUARDIANS, and oilier persons liable to make 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. NO RR IS, J udgc of Proba/e. Dec 22.1870 26 4 NOTICE. BY Tirlue of an order from the Judge of Pro? bate for Anderson eounty, to .me directed, 1 will expose to aale on Salcdsy in February next, at Anderson Court House, certain OIlOSES in ACTION belonging lo the Estate of .Edward J. McClure, deceased. Terms of sulc eashJ WM. N. WHITE, Adm'r. Jane, 1871 27 8* Estate Notice. ALL persons having demands against the Estate of Claudius E. Earle, deceased, will present I he in lo B. F. Wliilner, Esq , Attorney nt Law, at Anderson C. II., properly itltested, and all persons indebted to (he Estate will make payment to him. E. J. EARLE, Adm'r. Jan ft, 1871 27 :! Administrator's Notice of Final Settlement. rilHE undersigned hereby gives notice that he will apply t<> the Probate Judge of Anderson county 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. Jan.'?. 1?7I 27 ft* Administrators Notice of Final Settlement. "Tyj"OTH'E is hereby given that I will apply to the Judge of Probate for Anderson county on Wednesday Sih February next, for a Final Set ileuient of the Estate of David Crair, deceased, aud for letters of dismission thereUrom. JASPEN WILLIAMS, Adm'r. Jan 5, IP" 1 27 o GREAT 'attraction AX SHARPE & TOWERS'. WE ARE NOW KECEIVDfG AN ADDITION To our former large Steok of Qaeda ! The Ladies OP Anderson and vicinity are respectful!y tarite4 to oall at Snarpo k Towers' and supply themselves with SHAWLS, F?RS, DxLAINES, POP-' LLN8, 0 LOVES, 4?, SHARPE Ac TOWER? Have just received a large and beautiful let of CALICO ALSO, A large lot of Family Qrooenes?Rio and Java COFFEE, SUGAR, SYRUP, BUCKWHIiAT FLOUR, SALT, 4?. jBoots and Shoe?. Iu faet our sto<ik Is large and full, at LOW PRICES. ALSO, A large lot of BAGGING an? TIBI, fej? sal* by SHARPE A TOWERS, - Aaaersott, ?. C. Deo 8, 1876 24 PAC1TIC GUANO COMPACT'S (CAPITAL $1,000,000) S OL ?BLE PACIFIC GUANO. THIS Guano is now so' well known in all the Southern States for its remarkable nfieeis as an agency for iuoreasiug the products of labor, as not to require special recommendation from us. Its use for five years past has established its char? acter for reliable excellence. The large fixed capital invested by tho Company in this trade, affords the surest guarantee of the continued ex* cellence or its Guano. J. N. ROBSON, Selling Agent, Charleston. S. C. JNO. S. REESE Ii CO., General Agents, Bal? timore. Jan 5, 1871 27 Sra COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME, jFor Composting with Cotton Seed. 11 HIS article is manufactured by the PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY at Charleston, S. C, under the Superintendence of Mr. ST. JULIEN RAVENEL. When composted with an equal weight of Cotton Seed, its results have been found fully equal to the best standard fertilisers. Its economy must command it to the notice of plan? ters generally. For specific directions for oompost;ng and for supplies, apply to J. N. ROBSON, Selling Agent, Charleston, 8. C. JNO. S. REESE ft CO., General Agents, Bal? timore. Jan 5, 1871 27 Im BENSON HOUSE. THE subscriber will continue Hotel-keeping for 1871. as this House and Lot, Stables, He, iu a short time will be repaired. No pains nor expense will be spared to render those stopping with mo comfortable. My table will be supplied with the best the market affords, and charges moderate. $2 00 single day?$7.00 per week, and $10.00 per month. Rooms to rent. T. J. ROBERTS. Dec l? 1870 2? KING'S MOUNTAIN MILITARY SCHOOL, lOKKVlLLli, S. C. THE First Session of the School year of 1871, will begin on the FIRST OF FEBRUARY. TenM?. ? For School Expenses, t. t.,-Tuition, Hooks, Stationery, i.e.. Boarding, Fuel. Lights and Washing, $135 in currency, per session of five inont Iis. For circulars containing full panic nlars, apply to Cot. A. COWARD, Principal and Proprietor. Dec 22, 1870 2? 6 Liverpool & London and Globe Insurance Company. ASSETS,, .... $18,400,000. ARE you INSURED * If not. call on the un? dersigned at his office, Anderson C. IL. S.C. WM. S. BROWN, Age*K Dec 22, 1870 2* 8m* RACrS! RAGS!! RAGS!!I WANTED, 1AA / al lA POUNDS OPCWTOITRAOS; IU\M"/U for *hrcfl **? V&t* ??eh price will be paid. McGKATU k BY RUM? D^pct Street. Ageut for Path Purer Mills. Jan 5, ! "1 i~i 3a