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person JntcUipcfr. ? The Montgomery (Ala.) Mail demands a thotough and complete investigation in regard to the alleged indebtedness of Alabama. The Savannah Republican calls for a similar inves? tigation in relation to the financial concerns of Georgia. While willing to pay every cent of houestiadebtedness, they protest against pay? ing the claims of swindlers. ? The liouisville Courier-Journal remarks that "the insurance business, and especially the life insurance business, has been shamefully neglected in this country since the war." Highest .Premium, a Silver. Medal, awarded t by tao lair?f the South Carolina Institute, held in CHARLESTON,1 NOVEMBER, 18T0, FOR Iii again calling attention to our valus.ble prepa? ration, S?MTER BITTERS, wo do so with renewed confidence, it having been before the people of the South for ov*r three years, and its largely increasing sales proves its GREAT POPULARITY. We have recently much improved it by the ad? dition of a foreign AROMATIC AND RESTORATIVE HERB, which, together with its other well-known and approved ingredients, and PURE RYE WHISKEY, made expressly for us, renders SUMTER BITTERS ~~ The most delightful T0NIC\ APPETIZER, LNVIGORANT and DYSPEPTIC ELIXIR, before the people, and as a Preventive and Cure of CHILLS AND FEVER Never Fails. Sumtor Bitters are not offered as a CURE-ALL, but for those diseases for which it is especially recommended, HAS NO EQUAL. Try it once and you will never be without it in jour family. - For sale by all Druggists, Grocers and Dealers everywhere. DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS. Proprietors and Wholesale Druggists, Charleston, S. C. For sale in Anderson by SIMPSON, HILL & CO., Wholesale and Retail Druggists, sign of the Gol? den Mortar. Feb 23, 1871 34 4 SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Probate Conrt, Anderson County, S. C. Ex Parte Reai Estate of Robert Simpson.?Peti? tion Jor Partition. BY virtue of an order front A. 0 Norris, Ju-Ij;c Ol Probattvfor Anderson coanty. to ;ne di- , reeled, I will expose to sale the Firtt Monday, in March next, in from of me Court House at Anderson, within the legal uourB of sale, the lands described in the proceedings in the above atated case, as the Kcal Estute uf Robert Simp? son, deceaned, to wit? ONE TRACT OF LAND, Containir.g {'0 i. :res, more or less, situate in An Anderson county, bounded by lands of J jskuu. BurriM and others. Tkrms.?On a credit of twelve months, with in? terest from day of sale, purchaser to give bond with good surety, and a mortgage of t!.e premi? ses to secure the payment of the purchase n.o ??}', with leave to anticipate payment thereof. Pur? chaser to pay for papers and stamps. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Feb 8, 1871 82 8 "sheriff's sale. BY virtue of sundry Executions to me direc? ted, I will exposo to sale on the first Mon? day in February next, beforo the Court House door, within the usual hours of sale, th ; follow? ing property, viz : One Tract of Land, containing 200 acres, more or less, situate in Anderson county, bounded by lands of James Erskine, John Harper, Wm. Wei born and others, levied on as the property of D. H. Webb, at the suit of F. C. v. Borstel and oth? ers. One Tract of Land, containing 99 acres, more or less, lying one mile northwest of Shallow .Ford, on Seneca River, bounded by lands of H. N. White, R. M. Graham and others, levied on as the property of M. U. Stone, at the suit of George Roof, Terms cash?purchasers to pay for titles and stamps. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Feb 5, 1871 82 8 SHERIFFS SALE. In the Probate Court, Anderson County, S. C. BY virtue of an order to mo directed from A 0. Norris, Judge of Probate for Anderson county, I will expose (o sale on the first Mond in March next, at Anderson C. H.. THE CHOSES IN ACTION Of the Estate of Aris Cox, senior, deoeased. Also, the Cboses in Action of the Estate of | John M. Cox, deceased. Terms cash. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Feb 8, 1871 ?2 3 Two Estray Mare Mules. AR. GAMBRELL tolls before me two Marc v Mules, one black, supposed to be ten years old; the other is a bay, supposed to be twelve years'old. Saddle marks and marks of gear on both of tbeni, rather over medium size, and in tolerable order, appraised by J. L. McGullough, M. Burls and Charles Davis to be worth two hun? dred and thirty dollars, or ono hundred and fif? teen dollars each. Can be found at said Gam brell's, in Anderson county, S. C, on Saluda Riv? er, near GUunbreH's Old Bridge, and six miles east of Honea Pan, where the owner can.get them by proving property, paying all costs, expenses &o. R. N. WRIGHT, Trial Justice. Jan 20, 1871 - - 80 lum4m MACa?EEN & RIECEE, WHOLESALE Produce & Provision Dealers, Have constantly on hand and receiving, Ba? con, Dry Salted Meats, Pork, Lard, Flour, Sugar, Molasses, &o., &c. Purchasers are requested to examine their stock at 21 and 23 VENDUE RANGE, CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, Fob 23, 1871 34 6m Notice of Final Settlement. ^["OTICE is hereby given thai the i ndersigned will apply to Andrew O, Norris, Esq., Pro sate Judge for Anderson county, en the twenty first day of March next for a Final Discharge as Administrator of tne Estate of Curtis W. Clement, deed. JAMES J. CLEMENT, Adin'r. Feb 88. 187! 31 4 MAPES' NITROGs?lZED SUPiRPHOSFHATE OF LIME THE price of (his excellent Fertilizer baa been reduced to FIFTY DOLLARS per Ton in Charles? ton, making it cout only 559 per ton at Anderson. It has been extensively used for the laBt five years by many of the best planters in this section, and has given perfect satisfaction. Attention is invited to the annexed letter of Dr. W. L. Bkotues, a practical farmer who has used Mapes' Phosphate for three years with decided suocess. O. A.. D, , Agent for Anderson County. SHALLOW FORD, 8. C, Jan. 12, 1871. Mr. C. A. Rkkd, Anderson, 8. C.?Dtar Sir: In answer to your inquiries in inference to my ex? perience In the Use of Mapes' Superphosphate of Lime as a fsrtii;7is% I can say that I have used it for the last three years, and have been very mucli pleastd with its ?jJccts. I am satisfied that one hundred and fifty pounds per acre on our common uplands will double Ike crop the first year, Rnd add [ fifty or seventy-five per cent, to the crop the second year. Last year I used from one hundred to one hundred and twenty pounds per acre on old pine fields, sedge sod turned under, and from someacres left without any, I am satisfied that it added three hundred por cent, to the natural crop. I like it so well that I expect to u*e It as long as I plant cotton in this country, provided it can bo bought within the bounds of reason. Respectfully, W. L. BROYLES.. Feb 23, 1871 34 THE BEST GUANO IN THE WORLD!! "THE WANDO FERTILIZER." WE are Agents for the celebrated "WANDO FERTILIZER," manufactured by the VERY RE? LIABLE FIRM of W. C. DUKES & CO., Charleston, S. C, tried by the best farmers in the Slate, and found to equal if not excel any other fertilizer. Price, $62 per ton, Cash, Delivered, or $67 'till 1st Novem? ber, 1871, without interest, And being a redaction of $10 per ton Bince last year. Freights and drayage always to bo paid in ca3h. Bjgf Come st once and get your supply. Cherry & Bleckley, Agents, S. Bleckley, Agent, PENDLETON, S. C. ANDERSON, 8. C' Feb 16. 1871 33 New Store! AG NEW & YOUNG, At McCully's Corner, WOULD respectfully iofovin the citizens of Anderson that they have recently estab? lished themselves i:i the Dry 0 ds and Grocery business, and will he pleased to show and sell to purchasers a complete stock ;>f carefully selected Goods. Special Attraction. In order to make room for our Spring stock . j we have concluded to sell our remaining lot of Fall and Winter Dry Goods AlT^COST, consisting of Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Hardware, Table and Pocket Cuttery, Ac, Ac, Ac. Call and see for yourselves, that we are deter? mined to give bargains. AGNEW & YOUNG. Anderson C. II., S. C, Feb. 1?, 1871. } S3?lm THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. IJT THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Summons for Relief?Complaint Served. Mrs. Martha e. Hunt, Plaintiff, against William C. Bennett, Abram P. Nott, A. P. Hubbard and Benjamin F. Wilson, Defendants. To the Defendant, Abram P. Nolt: YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the uoraplaint in this action, of winch a copy is herewith served upon you, ami to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the subscriber at his office at Anderson Court House, South Carolina, within twenty days after i ne service hereof, exclusive of the day 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 de? manded in the complaint. Dated Andersen. February 7th. 1871. a. T. BIUA'les, Plaintiff's Attorney, Anderson C. 11., s. C. To the Defendant, Abram P. Nntt : TAKE NOTICE, that the summons in this ac? tion, oi which the foregoiug is i copy, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court at Ander? son C. H., in the county of Anderson and State of South Carolina, on the eight h day of Februa? ry, 1871. a. t; BROYLES, Plaintiff's Attorney, Andemon C. H., S. C. Feb 23, 1871 84 ? 6 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. By A. 0. Norrh: Esq., P> t1 tic Judge. . WHEREAS, Frai.-i Gly'ues has made suit, to me to grant her Le: > : Administration of the Estate and effects of Sarah Poor, dee'd. These are therefore to cite ana admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Sarah Poor, dee'd, that they be and appear before me, in the Court of Prob^.'e, to bo held at Anderson 0. H. on Tuesday, 7th day of March, 1871, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Admin? istration should not he granted Given under my hand, this 16th day of Febru? ary Anno Domini, 1871. h. 0. NORRIS, Judge of Probate. Feb 28, 1871 34 2 HENRY BISCHOFF & CO., Wholesale Grocers, AND DEALERS IN WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, &C, No* 10T East Bay, II. BISCHOFF,") . Charleston, S. C. Feb 23, 1871 34 6m Liverpool & London and Globe Insurance Company. ASSETS, 1 $18,400,000. ARE you INSURED ? If not, call on the un? dersigned at his office, Anderson C. HM S. C. WM. S. BROWN, Agent. Dee 22, 1878 26 3m* Notice of Final Settlement. npHE undersigned hereby gives notice that he I will make application to A. 0. Norrie, Esq., Judge of Probate for Anderson oounty, on Wednesday, 8th day of March next, for a Final Settlement of the Estates of Austin Campbell and Francis A. Campbell, deceased, and a tinal dis charge therefrom. ALFRED CAMPBELL, Adra'r. Feb 9, 1871 82 5 NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of the late James Jones, deceased, am hereby re ( tes? ted to make immediate payment, andthosu having demands against the e late to present them, properly attested, to the undersigned. JOHN H. jones, ) , , , william JONES, / Xdm "' Feb 9, 1871: 82 4 CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK OF COLUMBIA, S. C. CAPITAL STOCK PAID IN, - $200,000. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. L. D. CHILDS, President. Dr. J. Vf. Parrer, R. M. Wallace, John S. Wiley, Dr. Jons T. Darrt, E. Hope, Richard O'Neale, Jb. C. D. Melton, Attorney. W. B. Golick, C. J. Iredell, Ca?hier. AiuiiMant Cashier. TUE capital stock of this Bank is now $200, 000, all of which has been paid in, and confirmed by the Comptroller of the Currency. Auihorily ha* also been received for a further in? crease to tho amount of $50,000, of which over $20,000 has already been taken. Persons wish? ing to make an investment should apply without delay. The Surplus Fund is now $6,000, or three per cent, upon its stock. The Carolina National Bank issues certificates of depoiiit, hearing interest at the rate of seven per cent, per annum. This feature of its busi? ness makes it practically A. Savings Bank, And attention is called to the fact that the safety of these deposits, us well as all others, arc guar? anteed by the whole capital of the Bank. No safer mode of temporary investment is offered to the public than this?the deposits being payable on demand, or on short notice Deposits of any amount received either in currency or coin, and payable in the same. Interest will be paid at the end of euch nix months, should deposits remain beyond that length of time. Columbia, 8. C, Feb. 1, 1871. 81?Sm ESTABLISHED 1835. Greenville Coach Factory. gowerT?&m?rkley. WE would announce to our customers, that we are prepared now to fill all orders for VEHICLES. We :::.ve added to our stock of] Wood-Working Ms ainery, and increased our j staff of workmen f<< about 70? and therefort trust that none o: jut j??: - -ne will be disappointed in having orders prom; ily filled. The stock of One, Two, Three, Four and .-'ix-Horse Iron Axle Plan? tation WAGONS will be kept full; and now, as for one-third of a century past; these Wagons shall bo the STANDARD of EXCELLENCE. We have a large stock of light BUGGIES and R0CKAWAY8, of our own make; also, a stock of Northern built Buggies?both low and high priced?for those who wish to purchaso Northern work, as cheap as any Southern dealer. Wo call special attention to the improvements making in our SPRING WAGONS. Without raising tho price, we are finishing them with great care, punt? 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. GOWER, COX & MARKLEY. J0?? O. II. P. FANT, Esq., is our Agent at Anderson, and will receive all orders in our line, lie will keep Wagons constantly on hand, at same prices as the Factory in Greenviile. Deo 22, 1870 26 3m COTTON FOR GUANO. $1,000 Premium T WE propose selling a limited quantity of our Guanos for Middling Cotton, at 15 cents, delivered at planter's neatest depot, by 1st No? vember next. "i\ e also offer the magnificent premium of $l,00r: for the best yield from our Guanos. For particulars apply to our nearest Agent, or address us for Circular. WILCOX, GIBBES & CO., Importers and Dealers in Guanos, Charleston, S. C, Savannah and Augusta, Ga. SIIARPE & TOWERS, Agents, Anderson, S. C. Feb 10, 1871 83 5 Til ai Ml Mactory, AT PEN?I.12TON,.S. C. ALL orders for TINWARE from country mer? chants and village stores promptly filled at luv cosh prices. Did tin vessels, lamps, guns, pistols, sewing machines, etc., repaired. Rags, lit'swax. Tallow, &c, taken in exchange. Any one wishing anything in the above line will do well to give me an early call. PAR? LOR and COOKING STOVES always on hand. GEO. D. BARR, Pendleton, S. C. Feb 16, 1871 83 WM. HKKBT TItESCOT. W. W. HTMPltRBYS. TRESCOT & HUMPHREYS, Attorneys at Law, \\F ILL practice in the Courts of the Eighth W Circuit, nnd in the United States Court. Office in Broyles' building, opposite the Benson House, Anderson C. II. Feb 9, 1871 32 W.K. LINDSEY, WATCH-MAKER HAS located at PENDLETON, nnd gives his entire attention to tho REPAIRING of WATCHES, CLOCKS and JEWELRY of every description, All work warranted and deno on short notice. Jan 23, 1871 30 3m ETiWAN G- TT A N O 8, SOLUBLE MANURES, AND MANUFACTURED AT THE ETIW-AN WORKS, CHARLESTON, 8. ?. BY THE . SULPHUBIC ACID A! S?PERPHOSPHITB COM. THE now woll-known ETIWAN OUANO is manufactured from the Nativo Eons Phosphates ef South Carolina. These Phosphates in their natural atate are Insoluble, and require to be ground to powder, and made Soluble by Sulphurio Acid. This Company have now is operation the largest Sulphuric Acid Chambers at the S?uih, and are, therefore, able to Manufacture at the lowest rates, the highest grade of Fertilizer; it being clear that the greater the proportion of Soluble Phosphate which any Fertilizer contains, the less the quantity required per aero. In order to make tho Fertilizer complete, Ammonia andPotash in sufficient quantities are added. With these views tho Company manufacture and offer for sale ETIWAN GUANOS Warrout^d to contain from 15 to 20 PER CENT. OF DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE OF LUiL'. and from 2 to 2} per cent, of AMMONIA, with a sufficient addition of PERUVIAN GL'.-: SO and POTASH, to adapt it to all crops. Price $55 per ton, cash; on time, $00 per ton. and interest 7 per cent, per annum. DISSOLVED BONE, Of high grade, suitable for Manufacturers or for Planters, being in itself an oxoe'lloat Fertilizer, and specially adapted for compost. As large quantities of Sulphuric Acid are used to dissolve tho Phos? phate, this will be found a cheap and convenient way to transport that material. The grade fur? nished will be from 18 to 20 percent. Dissolved Bone Phosphate. Price $40 per ton cask. On time, $45, with interest at 7 per cent, per annum. Still higher grades will be furnished to order at ati additional price per centago. . COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE, Specially prepared for composting with cotton seed and other plantation manures. Prise $86 per ton, cash ; on time, $40, with interest at 7 per cent, per annum. GROUND O IN" IE , At Dtuch bwer rates, sonsisting simply of the Native Bone Phosphates ground io powder. Prion $20 per tffn cash. On time, $22 and interest at 7 per cent, per annum. WM. O. BEE & CO., AGENTS, No. 14 Adger'a Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. N. B.?The percentage of Dissolved Bono Phosphate of Lime, and Ammonia in alt the Etiwans, is ascertained at the WoYks, by their Chemist, before delivery. Should any purchaser be dissatisfied, he may return average samples of any purchase, within thirty (30) days after delivery, and they will be Analyzed anew, and any deficieucy in the per centage guaranteed will be made, good to him by the. Company. B. F. CEAYTON & SONS, Agents, Anderson, S. C. January 26, 1871_30_2m "WANDO FERTILIZES." "3P? 2X 2S PRICE OF THIS POPULAR FERTILIZER HAS BEEN REDUCED EOS THE SEASON OF 1871, TO MEET THE NECESSITIES OF THE PLANTING- COMMUNITY. . AND HAS BEEN FIXED AT CASH?Fifty Dollars per Ton of 2,000 lbs. at Factory, TDn!---Fifty-five Dollars per Ton of 2,000 lbs. at Factory, Payaolo 1st November, IST'l, -without Interest. "WM. C. DTJKES & CO., .Agents, Charleston, S. C. CHEEKY & BLECKLEY, Agents. S. BLECKLEY, Agent, Fendleton, S. C. Anderson, S. C. Jan 12, 1871 28 Sm wmmmmm STANDARD GUARANTEED ?i? 11$. MANUFACTURED BY WATO,WHANN&I WILMINGTON, WH ANN'S 7ia FOR SALE BY FACTOR? ON MERCHJ TA, GEOl SUPERPHOSPHATE. The Groat Fertilizer for Cotton and all Crops! THE unparalleled suecess of this Great Fertilizer on ALL CROPS, proves it to be tho BEST and CHEAPEST Men-ire now offered in the market. It has been used by many of the most eminent Planters in the South, and IN "EVERY SINGLE INSTANCE IT HAS GIVEN ENTIRE SATISFACTION. On COTTON its effects have been particularly marked. It is no rare thing for WH ANN'S PHOS? PHATE to increase tho yield trom ONE HUNDRED TO TWO HUNDRED PER CENT,, or even more. Mr. Qeo. C. Dixon, an eminent planter of Cameron, Ga., in a letter to the Southern Banner and Planter, Augusta, Ga., says that in an experiment, with seven leading Superphosphates and Guanos, Whank's proved itself the best of all those tried, paying a net profit at the low market rat? of $20.90 per acre of cotton. A copy of Mr. Dixon's letter will be sent on application. FOR SALE BY CLAGH0M, HERRING & CO.. Jan 12, 1871 CHALRL.E9TON, S. C, and AUGUSTA, Geprrla. 2? 8m" THB STATE OF SOUTH CA?OLIHA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. Iff THB C?URT OF COMMON PlHAjh Simmons for Relief, Lydia A. >!. Van W/ok,' Surviving Pl?ltttltf,' against Mary Maverick, Samuel Mareiriok, G#<h M. Maverick, Willie Maverick, Mary. 3. Maw ick, Albert Maverick, Emala.M. Weyman, Sam-, uel T. TT ejman, Joseph U; Weyman and ? ? ?? Thompson, wii* of Samuel M, Thompson, de? fendants. . ,\ 1. ? To the Defendants, Mary Mavericfc, Sac act Mar-, erick, George M. Maverick,- Willie Msverlelv Mary B. Maverick, Albert Maverick, and ?? Thompson, wife of Samuel M. Thompson. YOU are hereby summoned and required H answer the complaint in. this ??lion, of, which a copy is herewith served upon'you, ?u4 to*, serve a copy of your answsr to thea&id complaint ou the subscriber at his offioe at Asicnop Court. House, South Carolina, within twenty days after, the service hereof, exclusiwof the ui? cf ..suo# service; and if vom fail to answer the complaint-, within thd time aforesaid, the plaintiff in tbit\ action wi'l sppiy to: the Court for the relief de? manded in the complain^. Dated Andersen. January 9thf 1871, A. T. ? 11 OYLES, PlsiatifTii?tttt?s^.v Andersen C. H., 8. C. To the Defendants, Mary Maverick, Samuel Mav? erick, George M. Maverick, Willie Maveriek,. Mary B. Maverick, Albert Maverick, end ?? Thompson, wife of Samuel M. Thompson: TAKE NOTICE that 'the summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, wae filcd in tho office of the Clerk of the Court U Anderson Court Honst, in the couaty of "Sander? son, and State of South Carolina, on tb t thirty first day of January, 1871. A. T. BROYLES, Plaintiff's Attorney,' \ Anderson C. H., S. C. Fob 9, 1871 32 6 THE STATE OP SOUTH CA?0LIHA, COUNTY OF OCONES. IN THE COURT OF COMMON FLBA& Complaint for Partition Freehold 1 n_a Estate, Account, #c. } CoW a???? Thomas R. Brackenridge, Plaintiff, vs. Agnes 1. Milford, Sarah G. McClellan, Robert Braokon ridgc, jr., Jeremiah Bracksnridge, James Bnaek jnridge, David S. Brackenridge, Defendant*. . To Robert Brackenridge. jr., and David 8. Br aalt? en ridge, two of the Defendants in the above: stated caso. -, "T7"OU are hereby summoned and required te J answer the complaint in this action, Which, is filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court ?f Common Pleas for said Couaty. and to sorts a copy of your austver on the snbscriberir at their office in Walhalla, County and Sute ' aforesaid, within twenty days from the service hereof, ex? clusive of the day of service ; and if youi fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff in this action will apply tothe Ctwrt for the relief demanded in the complaint. ??? REED, KEITH k. BROWN,.,. ... ? Plaintiffs Attorneys: f THE summons in -this action, of which the above is a copy, with the complaint for. the parti' rion of the freehold estate of Robert Irucken rid r.e, sr., deceased, was filed on the 19th day of January in the office of the Clerk as show stated. Dated at Walhalla C. H.. S. C, Mfh day of January, 1871. REED, KEITII k BROWN, Plaintiffs Attorneys. Jan 26, 1871 80 6 TBE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Id the Probate Court, Anderson CoaatyV A. N. Sanders against John W. Stewart, Admin? istrator of the Estate of John Stewart, deceas? ed, WilHam Stewart: and others.?Petition for Confin:t:::iunofSule of Real Estate, Relief, IT appeariag to my satisfaction that Harvey S. Stewart. Jane Stewart, Elizabeth Paruin and Emily Stocks, Defendants in this case, reside beyond Hie limits of ibis .State, on motion ef Reed & i'?rown, Attorneys, Pro. Pet., Ordered, That taid Defendants de appear and plead, answer or demur to said petition within forty days iron; the first publication hereof, or the same will be taken pro confesso against teem. A. 0, NORR18, Judge of Probate, Anderson County. F?b IS, 1871 .83 ? . SHARPE & TOWERS. GUANO AGENCY. E ARE AGENTS FOR THS FOLLOW 1NG LIST OF GUANOS? Soluble Pacific Guano; $64 per Too, Cash. Compound Acid. Phosphate;' $44 per Too, cash* Flour of BorieV $04 per Too, cash. Baugh's Rawbone Phosphate/ $64 per ton, cash. Carolina Fertilizer.' $09 per ton, cash. Carolina Fertilizer. $64 on time, with 7 per cent, interest* PhoBiiif Guano. $56.50 per ton cash, or $66.50, time*' Guano, Salt & Plaster Compound. $64 per ton eash, or $74 time. Wilcox, Gibbes& Cos. Manp^ted. $69 per ton cash, or $79 time* Freights and Drayage on all Guanee, CASH, Feb 2, 1871 SI # Zwi pacific guano company's' (CAPITAL $1,000,090) S O l U b l "ELT PACIFIC GUANO. THIS Goano is now so well known if all the. Souther:: States for its remarkable effects us an agency for increasing the products of labor, as not to require special recommendation from us. Its use for five years past has established its char? acter for reliablo excellence. The large fixed capital invest od 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. PSE At PO . General Acror.f^ Rtf JNO. S. REESE k CO., General Agents, Fa? imore. , .. * SHARPE irTOWERS, Agents, Anderson, ?, C. Jan 6, 1871 2" Suit . compound Acid' PHOSPHATE OF LIM IS,' For. Composting vrith Cotton'Seed.' TrtHIS article is manufactured by the PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY at Charleston, 8. C.,; under the Superintendence of Dr. ST. JULIEN; RAYENEL. When eosspested with an equal; weight of Cotton Seed*, its results have been found, fully equal to the ?best standard fertilisers., Its economy must commend it t& Utt notice of plan? ters generally. . , ;.., . . ? For specific directions for composting ami for supplies, apply to . J. N.,ROBSON, Selling Agent, Charleston, 8. C. JNO. 8. REESE k CO., General Agents, Bal? timore. SHARPE k TOWERS, Agents, Anderson, 8. 0. Jan 6, 1871 27' ?"a