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THE MARKETS. fcCcKo|g Andeeson, June 23,1871. .?To-day, middlings command 17 to 17 > Augusta, June 26. very dall?middlings 18^ Chaelestok, Jnne 20. i dull?middlings 10J4 to 20. NkwSobx, Juno 26.. dull?uplands 20. -speciaj. sonas.... ? Mo >*,;.:?> ?> ? ? . iT JjyWAJO? Jh^SETTY DRESS, gg. ' ? ^A B^uTlFTJL HAT OB BONNET, - ? ??*.?>.? A TJI^SS/maTie up In the best style, In short, ?* yon want anything in DRY GOODS, MILLI ME^Y^ox J^ESS IXAKIXG; or; amjuld.you want sam . : 7" &HES W. FOWLER, ? ? 13* Proprietor "Emporium of Fashion," 4w. ? ABBEVILLE, 8: C. 3 stock was nover so'attra?Tro, eepecMly in Dree*] SfwMMnefy*. Oh, the HATS are beautiful;, and f . jetmllhgT. ^tts. CAlJt re'rta^ry-'tas\ exquisite taste. %5w%a*#'tioughVfbr'sh:e was in business for years in Baltimore, and done the fashionable wort of the city, indihenj'yotfknow, she visits Baltimore twice a year. '?erwon?ersne js so Veil posted; and really I" have seen more hon&otaiiyd^eWd. Ladles In Abbeville than any * $Sacett the State. TJpWasking: Where do the Ladies "^AoDevitfe;'iray ^heir Millinery, and where do those "%lnftlom& XWesses come from? I Was answered : From ?^tf l^C.Xi>lSl~i Ith t*S$ S o "EMPORIUM OF FASHION." ? _-, ' " Peobablt some persons may wonder how it is that so '-Small a Town as Abbeville can aad does support such ah establishment as the "Emporium of Fashion V How it is thai the patrons of the "Emporium of Fashion" always look so stylish1 T answer, because I employ the best tal tfOtln.thaMillinery and Dress Making Departments; be - cause I have every facility fordoing work in tho best style; and being Agent for E. Butterick & Co.'s celebrated Patterns, as well as being a branch of Madame Demorest's, Of New York, receiving her Trimmed ? Patterns every six-1 ? ? a- ? My prices are hot extravagant. The patronage of the tTp-Cban'try ls solicited. I promise' satisfaction in eveiy cue. When Goods do not suit, they can be returned. In ordering Hats or Bonnet?, state the color you wish to pre? dominate. tit ?fcai? Jost what I have said; Every Wdrd ts truth, -watrr - '. EespectfuHy, -rr :'.??!??;. .1 - JAMES W. FOWLER ?'April 13,1S71 41 2m ; * The Advantages Of using Doolet's Yeast Powder are shown in its su ..jierior excellence over ell others, by which elegant, light, sweet rolls, biscuits, bread,.pastry, ic^can be made with vary little trouble, food that can be eaten with impunity and relished by the most sensitive dyspeptic or Invalid. It permits ho waste of floor prepared with it, and the ? ?uaatity jequ ired to be used of Doo ley's Yeast Powdeh ^Vphfi-third or one-half less than those of other manufac? turers. Try it and be cohvined. For sale by Grocers everywhere. , &?* Assessment Notice. TWOTICE Is hereby given that":-tho County Auditor's a" Office will be opened-on and from the first day of July, 1871, to and including the Fourteenth day of Au? gust, 1871, for the reception of the Betern? of Personal Property .in Anderson County for the year 1871; and for '1Ss> convenience of Tax-payers at a distance, hare made arrangements with eertaln appointed Deputies to be at the places herein named, to receive Returns of Personal Prop-, erty far "the year 1571: ' Fork Township, at Townville, 5th. 6th and 7th July, 1871 Rock Mills Township, at WilUfobd's Store, 10th, Uth and 12th of July. ... ? < - - Centrevflle Township, at Salem, 13th, I4fh and lSth Jnly. ?jfendleton Tovnship^at Peudleton, Mb, I8th and 19th Garvin'Township, if Bethany l?lh, 11th and 12th July. Brushr Creek Township, at W. D. Baton's, 13th,l?h and 1Mb July. v WUliamston Township, at Williamston, 17th, 18th and Township, at Carpenter's Store, 20th, 21st f July. Township, Holland's Store, 6th, 7th and 8th erTownahlp, at Sherard's Store, 10th, Hth and 12th of July. Hall Township, at Milford's Store, 13th, 14th and 16th of I Ju1t:>- -?: ? ? Martin Township, at R. Clinkscalcs' Mill, 17th, 18th and * ? fh?sklway Townswlp, at Ncal's Creek, 20th, 21st and 22nd Julv. Hones Path Township, at Honca Path, 21th, 25th and * ^fton^Townshlp, at Belton, 27th, 23th and 29th July. Varennes Township, at Flat Bock, 1st, 2nd and 3rd Aug. After the days designated at the respective places shall .. bare dosed, the Deputies will be no longer authorized to . receive Returns; and parties failing to attend the places '? named, will have to make their Returns to the County Au -ditor. Persons will please state on the back of their Be ' turns any changes or transfers of Real Estate, or" tho crec ?; Uonof any. now budding*, as well as those destroyed, i'. worth one hondi-ed dollars or more, since the assessment - -OX 1S70. ... THOMAS J. WEBB, County Auditor. Jue 22,1871 ' . 51 2 ATTENTION! ? TpHE ATTENTION of City and Country Retail Dealers a .Is requested to tho following: Owing to the deposed condition of business, and being - MU&9t*.U) rodnce stock, aTOHETJS. FAIBLY & CO., Tfo. 87 Hayne Street? Charleston, So. Ca., Wiil offer to the Trade DUBING the PRESENT MONTH tSelr very attractive and complete stock at TEN PEB ? G?KX BELOW NEW YORK JOBBER'S PRICES! 1 nun: For atfljlUsunder $Ii0. C?sh. pr Apjwfejd Note at Thir? ty Days; with Interest from date of purchase, at 12 per ocnt per annum, FOB ALL BILLS OVER $100, cved Notes or Acceptances as above, at four months ?accepted, j KeTr stock consists of the largest variety to be found In the city, of Straw and'Millinery Goods, White Goods. Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings, Laces, Embroideries, Ribbons, Umbrellas, Parasols, Ladies' and G?nts' Linen and Paper Collars and Cuffs, Ladies' Lace Collars, and a complete assortment of Fancy Goods, Notions and Small Wares. Merchants ordering will please specify on which of the above terms thcr wish to purchase. June 8,1871 49 ; m NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR Pictures Taken! U. G. TROTTE? fr AS re-established his PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY ** over S. BLECK LEY'S STORE, Granite Row, where be will be pleased to see his friends and the public general? ly. His long.?xperisnee and abundant facilities, he flat? ters himself (hat be can please all who favor him with a call. He bias reduced his prices as follows: ?* 'Tb-es Card Eorreotypos for One Dollar, One Dosen Fhrtograpfcs for Four Dollars. June 22, 1871 ? 51 l>HE]UIT'S SALE. Vi flrtne of sundry Executions tome directed, I will ex- I ?y pose to sale on the 1st Monday in July next, at Ander? son Court House the following property, to wit: Otts Tract of Land, containing 400 acres, more or less, situate within and near the corporate limits of the town of BBmB bounding lands of A. F. Welbord, Mrs. Ann Rodgera, EArry Wilson, and others; levied on as the prop? erty of B. F. Mauldin, at the respective suits of B. F. Crsy Vjn, Assignee, and Win. T. Shumate, Receiver. .One unimproved Lot in the town of Belton, containing seven acres, thore' or less, bounding lots of H. O. King, James Poor f nr! otBers, levied on as the property of John QsGoBtf. at tho suit of Aria Cox, Administrator, and Nan? cy Cox, Adromistriitrix. Ob Tuesday aftor S-deday, at the residence of tho Defen? dant, fonr miles cost of Belton, one Four-horse Power for running threshing machine, levied on as the property of David Rodgers, at the suit of B. F. Crsyton A Sons. ' Terms Cash.?Purchaser to pay for titles and stamps. WM. M. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Jnno7, 1871. 49 Notice to Contractors. TfHE bridge over Eighteen Mile Creek, between Pendlo ? ton and Fort Hill, will be let on the 26th of July dext, at 2 o'clock p.m., and the bridge over Eighteen Mile, ttnowh asJlHler's bridge, on toe road leading from Pen dletba to PIckens C. H., on the 20tb of July, at 11 o'clock a.m. One of the Commissioners will be present with specifications, ?d<! vt*M' let the builillng of sold bridges to the lowest responsible bidder. -The contractor will be cx neeted to enter into bond, with at least two approved sure? ties, for the faithful r>erforr?an& of his contract. By order of the (bounty Commissioners. K-. BREAZEALE, Cbm'n. W. W. Humphrey*, Clerk. June 23,1371' 31 9 TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS TO BE DISTRIBUTED TO TICKET - HOLDER8 IN THE Columbia Co-Operative Building Association. THE following PROPERTY and CASH will be placed in the hands of the Trustees, JOHN ?GNEW, Sr., Major MEIGHAN and.R. C. SHIVER, in trust for the benefit of the Tick* et-Holders of the above Association, to bo delivered to those who, on the day of the Raffle, may be entitled to'them. The title to the real estate has been placed in the hands of Colonel F. W., McMASTER, attorney at law, who will examine the same and give true warranty deeds, free from all encumbrance, on the day of drawing. The First Prize is the TEMPERANCE HALL, now occupied on the first floor by Messrs. L?rick <fc Lowrance. The lot is 25 feet front on Main street by 263 feet deep. The building Is. 150 feet long and two-stories high. It is now leased for three years for $1,400 per annum, paya-1 ble monthly in advance, valued at - - - - - - - $15,000" Second Prize?LOT adjoining Rose's Hotel, 44 feet front, 208 feet deep, valued at ? 1,900 Third Prize?LOT adjacent to above, 251 feet front, 208 feet deep, valued at . - - 1,100 1 Cash Prize, - - - ' - - - - - ? - * 500 2 Cash Prizes, $100 each, -.- - 200 4 Cash Prizes, at $50 each, - -- --.200 110 Cash Prizes, at $10 each, -.- 1,100 120 Prizes, - -.$20,000 2,00030ekBts; at $10, - - -..- $20,000 :! Tickets may be had of the. General Agent, Dr. E. W. WHEELER, at Temperance Hall, or at the Music Store of Messrs. LYBRAND & SON, Messrs. JOHN AGNEW <fc SON, T. M. POL? LOCK, and D. C. PEIXOTTO & SON. The following gentlemen have consented to superintend the drawing:. J. C. B. SMITH, A. G. BRENIZER and HENRY E. SCOTT, in connection with three gentlemen to be selected by the Ticket-holders on the day of drawing. As the tiokets have met with a rapid salo, it may be safely presumed that the drawing will take place by the 15th of July, at the Temperance Hall, Columbia, S. C. A?the names of the Ticket-holders will oo registered in a book, which shall be in possession of the Trustees-on the day of the drawing, parties may feel assured that no more than 2,000 tick? ets will be issued. References.?E. J. Scott. Son <fe Co.'s Bank; Colonel J. B. Palmer, President Central Nation? al Bank; Citizens' Savings Bank; South Carolina Bank and Trust Company, and W. B. Gulick, Cashier Carolina National Bank. _ For further information, address Dr. E. W. WHEELER, Box 88, Columbia, S. C. June 29, 1871 .. 52 , lm $500,000 TO BE G-1 "VEIN" .A.W.A.Y! ' ' o THE SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION ITHDER the auspices of the "South Carolina State Agricultural and Mechanical Society," will give a BERUS OF . CONCERTS, at the Academy of Music, Charleston, S. C. commencing October 1st, 1871, for the purpose of raising a fund to enable emigrants to settle upon lands selected by the Association for homes Of Northern and European farm? ers and others, in the State of South Carolina, and for then- transportation thither and support Tor the first rear. REFERENCES IN SOUTH CAROLINA.?General Wade Hampton, Hon. B. F. Perry, Governor M. L. Bonham,. General Johnson Hagood, Hon. Amistead Hurt, Hon. Jama* Chcsnut, General John S. Preston, Hon. W. D. Simpson, Andrew Simonds, Esq., Hon. G. A. Trenholm, Governor J. L Manning, Hon. J. B. Campbell. $500,000 to be awarded to the Ticket Holders of the Series of Concern to commence on the First of October, 1871, at the Academy of Music, Charleston, S. C, on which day the Drawing commences. 150,000 Season Tickets of Admission, and no more, at $5 each. J?T AH Orders for Tickets directed to us or our Agents Strictly Confidential. "<sW All the premiums, including Deed and Certificate of Title to Academy of Music, will be deposited with the National Bank of the Republic, New York. . #000,000 IN GIFTS. valued at._._.-.-.-.-.-._$250,000 2nd. Gift?Cash.-.M....^..100,000 8rd. Gift?Cash..*.?. 25,000 4th. Gift?Cash.?..-.-.- 10,000 5th. Gift-Cash............-.-.- 5,000 25 Gifts?Cash.^.-.each c 1,000.-._ 25,000 25 Gifts?Cash..each . 600.-.- 12,500 350 Gifts?Cash.each 100. 85,000 250 Gifts?("ash...Ci?h 50.,. 12,500 500 Gifts?Gash..-.-.'..oi?;h 25._. 12,500 1250 .Gifts?Cash.?.?.each 10.-.m 12,500 2,404 Gifts, amount to.-.-.1.-..$500,000 BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO., Agents South Carolina Land and Immigration Association. GEN. M. C. BUTLER, "k JOHN CHADWICK, Esq., V Charleston, B. 0. GEN. M. W. GARY, J Commissioners and Supervisors of Drawing: GEN. A. R. WBIOHT, or Georgia. | COL'b. H. RUTLEDGE, of South Carolina. GEN. BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, of Virginia. HON. ROGER A. PRYOR, of New York. Juuc?, 1s71 49 lm NEW SPBTNG GOODS! A AT THE CHEAP CASH STORE, No. 12 GRANITE ROW, . RE NOW OPENING THEIR 8PRING PURCHASES WHICH, IN EXTENT AND CHEAP? NESS Surpass Anything Tet Offered! We cannot speak of the numberless articles in the limit of on advertisement, but simply make known the fact that we have NOW IN STORE the The Largest,- Most Complete, Best Selected, AND CERTAINLY THE Cheapest Stock of Dry G-oods THAT CAN BE FOUND IN ANDERSON. ADDITIONS are constantly arriving, and it is our dotormination to KEEP UP O?K REPUTA? TION and stand AT THE HEAD for the Newest, Cheapest and Most Desirable (roods that Money can Buy. Let ?11 who can, CALL and EXAMINE, and those that distance prevent*-, will PLEASB SEND THEIR ORDERS, which SHALL BE FILLED SATISFACTORILY. May 4, 1871_44_ Nineteen Years at Anderson Court House, AND Six Years at PendUeton, OUGHT to be sufficient to let the People know that we sell Coeds as favorably to the purchaser as they can be bought, and try to be as Clever as we ENOW HOW. We solicit a share of patronage from the public S. BLECKLEY, CHERRY & BLECEXEY, Anderson, ?. O. Pendloton, J9. O. June 1, 1871 48 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Probate Court, Anderson County. S. A. Hutchison against Macklin Waters, Williford "Waters, et at.?Petition to Confirm Salt Real Et tate of Fleming Waters, deceased. IT appearing to my satisfaction that the Defen? dants, Maeklin Waters, Williford Waters, J. A. Waters, Thos J. Davis and wife Sarah E. Davis, Ida Stacks, F. M. Moss and wife, Mary B. Moss, E. J. Giles, T. T. MeAlister and wife, F. A. McAlister, reside beyond tbe limits of this State, and their Post Office not being known, who are Defendants in this action, on motion of John B. Moore, Sol Pro. Pel., it is Ordered, That ?* forty days rule bo parVSA?* ngainat them, and that in case tbey fail to- pSevJ, answer or demur, the same will be taken as to them pro oonfessed: A. 0. NORMS'. Judge of Probate. June 1, 1871- 48 8 J. O. O. FEATHERSTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILL practice in the Courts of Anderson, Abbe? ville and surrounding Counties, and in the United States Courts. OrncK?No. 8 Granite Row, up stairs, over Watson & Bro's. Store, Andersen C. H. Ja? 5, 1871 27 Ice! Ice! Ice! rE COhWmn ICE HOU3E in now open for the Maweff,. and prepanred to- sell Natural fee al firw? I to 1J eeat? per peane), aecord> ing to qiraptity-, Tnts- Ice* & fttryrtterabfe to any manufactured or prepared! by ribesicai proeess. J-. I>. BATEMANr Agent, Colrrrabia, S. C. April 6, 1371 #0 8m Highest Premium, a Silver Medal, awarded by the Fair of the South Carolina Institute, held in CHARLESTON, NOVEMBER, 1870, FOR 8UMTER BITTERS, Tho Great SOUTHERN TONIC. Ia now offered by the Proprietors as greatly improved by . ; the addition of a valuable foreign _ AROMATIC AN1?~IN VIGOR ATI NO Ili.RB, AND PURE R YE WHISKEY, Made expreaslyrfor their Bitter.?. Its INCREASING ".'OPULARITY And sales is the bt-t proof of its merits. HUNDREDS OF DOZEN- .OLD NOW Where Tens were previously. CURES DYSPEPSIA. CREATES APPETITE, PREVENTS CHILLS AND FEVER. CURES NERVOUSNESS. AIDS DIGESTION. DELIGHTFUL TO THE TASTE, "EXnfLIRATINU TO THE BODY, NO TONIC EQUAL TO IT. See our Pu inter Bitters Almanac for 1871, to be hod gratis of Druggists and Grocers everywhere. _ DOWIE, M0I3E A DAVIS, Importers and Wholesale DKL'OOISTS. _CHARLESTON, SrC._ For sale at Anderson by SIMPSON. HILL 4 CO., Wholesale and.Retail Druggists. June 1,1871 48 HURRAH! FOR THE AIR LINE RAILROAD!! JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE STOCK OF FAMILt GROCERIES, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, which wo will sell LOW FOB CASH. McGRATH it BYF ?M, ' Depot Street. 10,000 FOUNDS COTTON SAGS WANTED, for which wo will pay the highest Cash Prices. McGRATH A BYRUM, Depot Street. We will take all kinds Country Prodnee In exchange for Goods. We are also In the COTTON MARKET, and pay the highest Cash price for Cotton. Give us & call before you sell the article. McGRATH A BYRUM. WE ARE THA1STCF?L To our friends for the past liberal patronage, and further solicit their continuance. We also iu\ itc them to call and examine our stock of GROCERIES before purchasing. Ice always on Hand. McGRATH A BYRUM, Depot Street, Anderson C. II. June 8,1871 40 lut MARBLE WORKS. LOCATION, Main St., near Railroad Bridge. WE WILL FURNISH MARBLE WORK A8 LOW AS CAN BOUGHT ELSE? WHERE. Belov/ is our Pric- List: Tomb Tops, ol* Vermont Aj'nrblc, . common and ordinary, 6x3 feot..:$ 35 to 40 Good Quality. 45 to 47 No. 1 and Statuary. 50 to 65 Italian, ol* same. 50 to 55 Head Stones, 4x1 ft. 6 inches. 14 to 16 Head Stones, 8x1 ft. 2 inches, and 3x1 feet. 8 to 9 Monuments, Monumental Head Stones at same rates. Box Tombs, plain.115 to 125 Paneled, good quality. 135 to 160 No. T Heavy Paneled, with posts... 175 to 190 Lettering./.3 and 8J cents a letter. At our Shop we put up those $250 Tombs at $160, and guarantee to furnish as good ma? terial and heavier paneled work for the same. Parties wishing Marble Work will find it to their interest to call on us. T. WILDMAK & C?. May 25/1871 47 SELTZ No Enjoyment without Health. ?J?7*JS own In the world that which demands the greatest care Is our own bodies. Better lose houses, lauds, balances in ? the bank, anything that represents wealth, than the strength, vigor and elasticity of the physical frame. The dyspeptic, the bitous sufferer, the nervous invalid, cannot enjoy the gifts of fortune. Happily, however, dyspepsia, bilious* ness, and nervous deb?lty are removable evils. TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT, Is a specific for them. It renovates the stomach, improves tho appeUte, cleanser the bowels, regul.Hes the liver, calms the nerves, and disinfects tbe depraved ?uids. June 22, 1871 SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIST8. 51 Administrator's Notice. TVTOTICE is hereby given to all concerned' that r^j the undersigned, as Administrator of the Estate of Thomas B. Benson, deceased, will, on Saturday, the 8th day of July next, apply to (he Judge of Probate for Anderson County for a Fi? nal Settlement of his said intestate's estate, and final discharge from his Administratorship. D. B. SLOAN, Adm'r., &c. June 1, 1871 48 0 Executor's Notice. ""TlHE undersigned, as Executor of the last Will and Testament of George Pcor, deceased, Witt, on Saturday, the first day of July next, ap? ply to the Judge of Probate for Anderson County for a Final Settlement of his Testator's Estate, and for a Final Discharge from hia Kxeoutorahip. MATTHEW BREAZEALE, Ex'r. June 1,1871 48 6 _'_l_ Fruit Cans! ANEW style of FRUIT CANS, made of Tin, and so ar? ranged that any person can seal them hermetically at home, with little trouble. Price, for quart Cans, 12}$ couta each, or $1.50 per doren. Kept constantly on hand, in large quantities, at June 1871 DAWSON'S TIN SHOP. Depot 8?r?pf. 49 3m THE AIR LINE Will Certainly be Built. Then my Prices' WILL be LOWEB than EVER. Even" now my Statu is the place where ARE TO BE HAD. All know it. None deny! Competition I defy I Prices LOWER than EVER 11 My Stock of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS Being very large, I have concluded to Again Reduce Prices. My Stock is &econd to none In the up-coun? try, consisting of a large and well-Bolected stock of Which I am now offering at my usual Low Prices. I would also respectfully call atten? tion to my stock of Which has given such general satisfaction to my customers, both as to price and quality. I make the purchase of BOCTBt-SKO B A speciality, and know for cheapness, durabil? ity and beauty, my stock cannot be excelled. A full line of HATS&CAPS Of the latest styles, just received, which I am offering at exceedingly low prices. Gentlemen and ladies will find it to their interest to call and examine my stock of Hats before purcha? sing. A large stock of AND GLASSWARE Received direct from England'. My stock of Goods having been pur? chased under the most favorable circumstances, I do not hesitate to'say that I I ill Call and see for Yourselves. We spare no time or trouble to please our customers. No charge for showing goods. I only ask a trial. JOHN R. GOCHRAi Jim? 8, 1871' 49 RALLY ON THE CENTRE I NEW GOODS OF ALL KINDSj For Everybody, at' SHARPE & TOWERS', No. 7 Granite Row. WE hare on band a large! and beautiful stock of. LADIES' DRESS ?uod3 of all style? and description::, frith prices to suit tbe pockets of alL COME and SEE. Tfi'e" VERY LATEST styles of Ladiei' and Missel* Trimmed and uniriremed. TAKE A PEEP BEFORE YOU BUY. The Largest Stock of Shoes in Town; With prices so low that none need return to their homes ? without a .new pair.' TAKE A LOOK. Our Line of Gents' Furnishing Ckfldi 18 complete. We have tbe "Gen. R. E. Lee" Hat, and all other kinds of Hats.. SADDLES, BEIDLES AND TBUNZS. A large stock of. Brown and Bleached Homespuns, 7-8 to 10-4 wide. The Largest Stock of CALIC? In the Market. hardwIke; We have a large and complete stock of Hardware. Crockery, China and Glassware. (Some broken pieces for sale cheap to bachelor*.) CLOTHING-. Our Stock of Clothing is cheap and complete. GROCERIES andPROVISIONS; Sogar Cured Hams, Bacon, best Leaf Lard, Flour, Meal, Dried Fruit, New Orleans, Demerara and Muscovada Molasses, Silver Drips, Golden and Bee H'iyj Syrups,. Sugar, Rio and J?ra Coffee, Tea,' Rice, &c, &c. UMBRELLAS. We call particular attention to our stock of Um? brellas and Yankee Notions. SHOE FINDINGS. We keep a large stock of Shoe Findings. We cannot undertake to enumerate all of i our stock in an advertisement,-but will say that it ] is complete,, bought in New York and Charleston I markets. We respectfully invite every one in search of GOOD ARTICLES^ Ai'. LoV^RlCis i to give us a call before buying. We charge noth? ing for showing otir Goods. Remember the place?NO. 7 GRANITE ROW, Anderson, S. c. SHARPE" & TOWEBS. April 27,1871 42 DON'T OVERLOOK THIS. No Cftargefor Sttot?ng Goods. She. subscriber has just returned from New. York, and. is now receiving a large and' -selected stock of Goods, which he it obnfi dent can ' BE SOLD LOWER Than any slock of Goods ever brought to this market. His stock consists, in part, of Calicoes, Cambrics, Lawns, Percales, Muslins, Mozambique*, Japanese Cloths, Mohairs, Organdies, DeLaines, Alpaccas, Jaconets, Swiss, Nainsook,' Blea. & unblea. Shirting and Sheeting, Plaid & Striped Homespuns, Bed Tickings, And, in fact, everything, else belonging' to the Dry Goods line." I have also an unnsually large and cheap stock of Mens', Ladies, Boys and Misses BOOTS and SHOES. My stock of Mens', Youths' and 3oys' CLOTHING and CLOTHS,* Embraces everything in that line, from Cot? ton and Linen TWEEDS to the finest'. . CLOTHS and CASSLMERES. My Gents Furnishing Department Is complete in everything usually kept in t> at lino. Of Fancy Goods and Yankee Notions; I have an endless vatiety. All of the latest styles of? Ladies' and Misses Hatn and Bonnets, Mens', Youths' and Boys' Hats and Caps,' Hosiery, Gloves, Collars, Cravats, Toilet 8oaps, Ribbons, Laces, Gimps, Embroideries, &o. groceries, Hardware, iron, steel, ' hollow-ware," shovels, forks! spades, hoes, AXEfl, ?ATCHETS, HAMMERS, &c, &c, &c. Be sure and examine my stock before purcha? sing, for I am confident t cm sell jou gooda. A trial is all I ask. ' Mi. LESSER, , No. 3 Granite Row, A.nderson C. H.3 S. C.' April 6, 1871 40 NOTICE ts hereby given to all whom it may concern^ I that I will apply to A. 0. Norris,. PVobate Judge of Anderson. County, on the 7th day of July next, for a Final Discharge as Administrator, de bom* non, of the Estate of John Tompkins, de? ceased. john B.. TOMPKINS, Administrator, de bonit non. Jun.el, 1871 . 48 6 Fresfi. Kock Lime: Jc. c. FEATHERSON has constantly on hand # a tgood supply of fresh rock LIME? will sell by the.barrel-or bushel?cheaper tbsn it eon be had from any one els*. Apply to WAT eon & bro., Andereon C. h June 1,1871 48 8?