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THE MAEKETS^ jgg_- . ?? New Yokk, Jul^S^-The cotton movement shows a slight increase over last week in re? ceipts, and exports unusually small, even, for the season, tea-total beingunder 8,000 bales.-. Receipts at *U popts'fbr the-weck. 18,468, against 18. l^lastrwcek;.* 22^384- previous week ; 24.046 three weeks eineo.- - Total receipts- ernce Sep? tember 3,925^, IWagainst^SS?,?)? lor eon-espon-; dink period previous year.- rEsjjorts :n?m. all borte lor week 7,944against 25; 135, fo??tho same Week laat-yearv' -Total exports for tho expired portion of the -cotton year 3,009,046 .against 2.?99.513^asoAt ime. last year- .Stock at all ports SrjL5X4i?gluttetl?^^or^ year. Stock at-interiorstewri8rl?,9?i.as*gainstr8S,?83 lastyear, ';^tock''-ln Liverpool 715,000 against 674000"i&C-vsar; "American cott?jrt~auoat for 'SreaV.'?rita?x 105,000 ajraioat 1.95,000 Jastryear. Indian cotton a?oat for Europe^ 52L-560^agbteBt; 400;T?t8 '?last year. Weather "rSpoorts from the South durim: the Week were more favorable to MitBgrowing^lant, -Less rain has fallen, anov the weather in. many sections has been warm ;?nd sultry. Attpersox, Jury'12,1871.' Cotto^?TcMilay, middlings; command I81v Charleston, July 10. ' Cotton quiet?middlings 20*. ?"'.? New. York, J uly 10. Cotton firm?middlings 21J. ? - . . Lodge, 1^/68, AS^FivllVt psT?EXm^CO!mUNICATI05sT^f Lodge; will be held. in. the- Lodgd /V\Room om THIS (Thursday) EVENING, ?July 13th; at eight o'clock,"- for the: purpose of conferrin^'the 3rd Degree.. Brethreti' Will be punctual in attendance:- r - . By order of the Worshipful Master. ; J. B'AYLIS'LEWIS, Secretary. 1^^3,1871_-2-, 1 SHA1&PE & TOWERS, Agents for the Brown Cotton (Jin^ npHESE GINS are highly recommended by '-.'.Ml- a number of men throughout the Cotton. . States; and have taken more premiums than any other Gin 'duringthe same period. We will have-some, of theso Gins in.store for exhibition ' and sale in^few days. We would ask all who . are in want of a-GOOD GIN% to give us -a call. SHARPE <fc TOWERS. July 13,1871 2 SHERIFFS SALE. In the Probate Court, Anderson Co., S. C. Ex Parte Real Estate # of Robert Simpson, de? ceased.?Petition for Partition. T>Y virtue of an order from A. O. Norris, Xj ? Judgo-of Probato'for Anderson County, to me directed, I will expose to sate at Ander-; son G PL, on the First Mondav iia . August rsoxi, within the Iegc.1 hours of sale, the lands described in the proceedings in this case as the Real Estate of Robert- Simpson, dee'd. Sold at the risk of the former purchaser. ~- ? ONE .TRACTS -OlV -.LAND,.- containing 30 acres, more or less, situate in Anderson County, bounding lands of Joshua Burriss and others. Terms?-On a credit of twHve months^.with' interest--from day of s?re; purchaser to^ve bond with good security, together with a mort? gage Of tbe'prembies. to secure the payment of the purchase money, with leave, to anticipate payment thereof. /Purchaser to pay extra for papers and stamps. WM. McGTJKIN, Sheriff, Juljrll, 1871 2 . 4 HILL & GO: w OULI) r^pecifuHy inform their custo? mers that they, still keep on hand" a va? ried supply of Drugs, Medicines, Soaps, Toilet Articles, Trusses, . . Wines and Liquors, Patcnt~M<!dicines, f. . Lamps, Dye Stuns, Blue Ston3, Paints, Oils, Ac. We would call special attention to a .largo lot of BTJXSTS Xresli TURNIP SEED Just re? ceived. FRUIT JARS of the most approved styles. Extra fine MACHINE OIL. CALL AlsT) SEE US. ? SIMPSON, HILL & CO. JulyTS, 1871 2 -H-:-, Poors, Sashes, Blinds, &c. m JP. T?. ,T O Arl^JE, Iflanofacttfrer and Dealer,. Xs. 20 Sayaa Street and Eerlbeci's Wharf, chaeeston; a! o; . THIS is the largest arid most complete Factory of j;he kind in Hie Southern States, and all articles in this linojean be furnished by Mr. j P. P..Tbfi^ akprices which delY com petit! * a&f- A'pamphlet with full "and"derailed of aH sizes of Doors, Sashes and, pjinds, and tho price." of each, will be sent free and post paid, on application to ' P. P. TOAI^: Charleston,. 8. C. July 13,1871. 2 ly ? - SfflSBIFFS' SALE. BY. virtue of Executions to me directed, I will expose to sale at Anderson C. IL, on the FIRST MONDA Y In AUGUST next.'with? in the legal hours of sale,.thoibUowin'trprooer . ty, to wit: One Tract of Land, containing400 acres, more' or less, bounding lands of Charles Lrby, Mrs. Elizabeth Rogers, Mrs.-Ml D. Anderson and others, levied on as the'property of Sarah" Wel born, at the suit of Cunningham <fc Wade. One Tract of Land, containing 33 acres,-more or less, on waters of Hurricane Creek, bound? ing lands of Wai. N. Watson, Joab Clardy and others, levied on as the property of John Gar rett, atthe suit of W. W. Humphreys, Com? missioner, for Clarissa Garrett. All of the Defendant's undivided interest in one Tract of Land, containing 1,000 acres, more or less, on waters of Gcnerostee Creek, bound? ing lands of Mrs. Hardy, D. P. SatlTer, M. E. Smith and others.; levied on as the property of 2. J. McGee-, at the suit of Jesse MeGoe, Ad? ministrator. All.of the Defendant's-interest in the .Mill Site known as the Cbx Mills, on Saluda River, levied on as the.property of-Joseph Cox, at the' . suit of-Hewlett Sullivan and others. One improved Lot In the to'wn-of Belton^ con fainrnff one acre, more or less, bounding lots of 8. M. G eer and u'ne of the G. & C. Railroad, le? vied on as the .property of Win. Helmes, at tho suit of Mrs. Martha Harkins and.othera. One Tract oTLahd, cohtamlng 98 acres, more ?r less, lying ana mile southeast of Belton, bonndsd by lao8d of Dr. W. C. Brown, Mrs, Martha Harkins and others, levied on .as the Sopejiy of ,\Vm. Holmes, at the suit of, Mrs. arthu Harkins and ot hers. One I mproved Lot in the town of Belton, eon drtAtXKi; trVeacres, more or less, bounding', lots'j of B*l?Deah, Baptist Church lot mid osiers. Also, omrtot/known as'theKitsfnger lotj con tetning two acres, more or le#w, bounding lots of Elias Brown, Dr. O. R. Horton, Academy lot and others, levied on as tiie property of Wm'.- Eiolmes, at the suit of Mrs. Martha Har kinsaiq?o?iers. On^tmlmproTod Lot in' ?ho town of Belton, containing Gjt acres, more or,less, bounding lots of H. 0. King, Jam* Poor aad others, levied on as the property of John G. Gantt, at the suit ef J.-C. Farrnr and oth?r? Term? Cash?purcbajioc to pay extra for Ti? tle* and Stamps. WM. MeGUKIN, Shflriff. j>iiy;n. B7i l Adininisi&rator's Notice. ALL por|ons indebted to the Estate of D. T. Bozeman, deceased, aj^ererTy notified to come forward and settle at onoe, as a final winding up ..of the Estate is to be made at a Very early foy. . j kf . 4 i. ? W. W. HUMPHREYS, Adni'r. |* .-"imy-13, 1-371 * 2 2 NOTICE. Lrt^HB; PENT)LETC?r M^NUFACTUJ^LNG I X COMPANY hayo declared a Quarterly Dividend of Two and one-half per cent., paya? ble to the Stockholders on afiu after the 15th Linst.f-and one per cent, to tho contingent ac 1 count, E. G. ROBERTS, Treasurer. July 13, 1871 " 2 1 ^ Strayed or Stolen* ^"inROM the premises of the Benson House, In -Jt? the town of Anderson, on Saturday night, July 8th, a small blaok Mule?no particular marks recollected.- He had been. shod a few days before. Airy Informatioh will b? thank fullv received, if. left", with Col. T. J. Roberts, at; tBe Benson House. I. L. McCURRY. July 13,1871 2 . 1* -. i.t-zr*.-; |^ew Yor?5Elgin and Waltham WATCHES, Sstn Thomas' Eight Lay and ' Thirty hour Weight Alarm Clocks, Engagement Eir^s and other Jewelry ?f/th'e latest styles, Eodgere & Wostenholm's Pocket Cntlery, lsc, &c, For Sale as Cheap as can be sold South. WATCHES and CLOCKS of every make arid style Cleaned and Repaired to order, '-and warranted by Special Certificate for one year at the'old stand of W..K. Harris, Masonic Building. .' ? J. A. DANIELS. . July 13,1871 2 HURRAH ! FOR THE AIR LINE RAILROAD. J?ST RECEIVED, A LARGE STOCK OF FAMILY GROCERIES, Of every description, which we Willi Sell Low for Cash. McGEATH & BYR?M, Depot Street. WANTED, 95,0.00 POUNDS OF Cotton Rags For which we will pay the highest CASH PRICES. McGRATH ?Sc BYRUM. All kinds' Country Produce Taken in exchange for Goods. We are also in the -Cotton Market, And pay the highest Cash Price for Cotton. ? Give us a call before you seU the article. HcGB?TH & BYETTM. Wo are thankful to our friends for their past. UbWa?patronage, and further solicit their continuance. We also in viler them to call and examine onr stock of GROCERIES beforcpur chasihg. Ice always on Hand. McGRATH A BYRUM. '_ _ LIGHTN1M RODS 'S Put up at the shortest notice, and at the very lowest price. Ail orders- will be executed by . -t .? ? qne of the firm, who will personally superin? tend the work. . McGRATH &BTEUM, Hepot St., Anderson, ?. C7. Julyl3,i87i 2. SELTZER nEAITH'S FOAMING K5JXIH. The.! vqlatilo principle of tho Seltzer Spa Water is Tost In' crossing the Atlantic. Tt reaches this country, "stale, flat and unprofitable.'" But In TABEANI'S SELTZER APERIENT, this matchless natural remedy for dyspepsia; biliousness and constipation, is reproduced in all the sanitary perfection of, ihn original Spa, as freshly drawn and drank foaming at the fountain side. It requires but an instant to im? provise the delicious draught, and for all tho disorders of tho stomach, bowels and liver,pre valent at this season,' it w?in the opinion ofour ablest physicians?a safe and admirable spe SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. July 6,1871 1 2 Notice of Final Settlement. 1. HEREBY- give notice-to tho kindred and 'c*?Ii$ore ofJJ. J. Watklns, .dec'<L,-that I will, as Administrator of said deceased, inako application to A. O. Norrls, FSo., Judge of Pro? bate, for a final settlement of the estate of in? testate, on Tuesday, the8thof AugiiHt next, and for Letters of Dismission as Administrator as aforesaid. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Adm'r. ALSO> j 1 will sell the choscs in xc&vfrvf the natd B. J. Watkins, dee'd., consistiagrGf 'Notes'and Jndg~| ' monts, to tho highst bidder^, A-mlerson C.-Js.. I on Friday, the 2lst of July. Terras r;rt?b: W..W.? HUMPIfREYSf Adm'f: I July G, 1S71 1 5 RALLY ON THE CENTRE! ?ITOTa.RA.H. NEW GOODS OF AIL KINDS, For Everybody, at ' SHARPS & TOWERS1, Jfo? 7 Granite Row. WE Lave on hnnd a large and beautiful Block of LADIES' DRESS GOODS of all styles and descriptions, Wilb prices to suit the pocltefs of all. COME aiid SEE. The VERY LATEST styles of Ladies' and Misses' . HATS AND SUNDOWNS, Trimmed and uiitrimmcd. TAKE A, PEEP ? . BEFORE YOU BUY; The Largest Stock of Shoos in Town, With prices so lotf tbat none need return to their homes without a new pair. ... TAKE A LOOK. Our Line of Gents' Furnishing Goods la complete, .. W,e (bave the "Gen. R. E. Lee" rfat, and all.other kinds of Hats. SADDLES, B?IDLES AND - TEUNES. A largo stock of Brown and Bleached Hcniespnns, 7-8 to 10-4 wide. The Largest Stock of CALICO In the Market. .* HARDWARE, We have a large and comjplote stock of Hardware. Crockery, China and Glassware. (Some broken pieces for sale cheap to bachelors.) CLOTHING-. Our Stock of Clothing is cheap and complete. GROCERIES and PROVISIONS. Sugar Cured Hams, Bacon, best Leaf Lard, Flour, Meal, Dried Fruit, New Orleans, Demerara and Muscovada Molasses, ? Silver Drip's, Golden ftud':Bee * Hive Syrups, Sugar, Rio ? and Java Coffee, Tea, Rice," &c, &c. UMBRELLAS. We call particular attention to our stock of Um? brellas and Yankee Notions. SHOE FllSr>TTSrG9. . We keep a large stock of Shoe Findings'. We cannot undertake to enumerate all of. our stock in an advertisement, but say that it is complete, bonght in New York and Charleston markets. We respectfully invite every :one in search of GOOD ARTICLES AT LOW PRICES to give us a call before buying. Wc charge noth? ing for showing our Goods. Remember the place?NO. 7 GRANITE BOW, Anderson, S. C. SHARPE & TOWEES. April 27, 1871 42 Highest Premium, a Silver Medal, awarded by the Fair of the Sonth Carolina Institute, held In CHARLESTON, NOVEMBER, 1870, FOR SUMTER BITTERS, . Recommended by the highest riredieal authoritv ' in the State; ? , LOST APPETITE Restored by Sumter Bitters. j IMPERFEC^dIg^TI?N, 1 Cured by Sumter Bitters. j BC^rX Y~WE AK~NES$F T Cftred . by Sumter Bitters. nervous debiltty Cured by Sffmter" Bittera. f PURE RICH BLOOD, ) \ Produced by Sumter Bitters." J FEMALE COMPLAINTS Relieved by Snmter . Bittera. HEALTH AND STRENGTH; Restored by Sumter B!ft'eif8. CHILLS AND FEVER Prevented by Sumter Bittersv TIIE MOST DELIGHTFUL TONIC Is Sumter Bitters. PERUVIAN or CHIN?HONA BARK PURE RYE WHISKEY, and AROMATIC AND TONIC - ROOTS and HERBS Compose Sumter Bittere. ) The Great Southern Tonic Is SUMTER BITTERS. Try it. "I DO WIE, MOISE & DAVIS, Proprietors and Wholesale Druggista, Charleston, S. C. For sale by SIMPSON, HILL & CO.. Druggists. Anderson C. H., S. C. July 6, 1871 1 lm THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. By A. 0. Korr is, Esq., Probate Judge : TT7HEREAS, Sibn T. Richardson made suit TJ to me to grant him Letters of Adminis? tration,-with the Will annexed, of the Estato ahd offecta of Mathias Richardson, docoasod. These arts therefore to cite-and admonish all and singular the kiYidrcd and creditors of the said Mathias Richardson., deceased, that they bo and nppenr before nie in the Courtiof Probato, to be held at Anderson Court House, on Friday, the Ulstf day of Jnly next, after publication hereof,.at if. o'clock'in- the forenoon, to show cause,: if any they have, why the said Adminis? tration ahold not be granted. Given under n?y hand, this 3rd day of July Anno Domini 1871. A. 0'. NORRIS, Judge of Probato. Jnly 6, 187.1 1 2 ? Notice to Contractors. THE County Commissioners of Anderson and Greenville havo resolved to co-opo rato. in constructing a now Bridgo over the Sa luda River, nt Coolov's Old Bridge.- A Com? missioner from each of the comities, charged with the enterpriie, will moot at the place on the 3d day of August, at 11 o'clock a. m., fortho Eurposo of letting the construction of the said ridjgo to the lowest rcsporisi hie bidder. Speci? fications for tho building of the Bridge will bo exhibited on the day the bridge is let; in the meantime, parties desiring further and more particulnr information can obtain the same.by application to B. 1). Dean, Esq., at Belton, or to either of fho Greenville Commissioners. Tfic contraotor will bo required to give a borrd with smple'steurifcy, for the faithful performanco of l<b contract according to specifications. KENON BREAZICALE, Chm n. W. W. Hu.MPrni.nv'>,- Clerk, /nly A-lfiZU 1 4 TWENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS TO BE DISTRIBUTED TO TICKET - JBOLDERB IN THE Coj?inbia Co-Operative Bu?ding Association. . T*HE following PROPERTY and CASH will be placed iri'tlie hands of the Trustees, JOHN '- AG NEW, Sr., Major MEIGHAN uud R. C. SHIVER, in trustfor the benefit of the Tick? et-Holders of the above Association, to be delivered to those who, on the day of the Raflle, 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 dav of drnwinpr. -. . The First Prize is the TEMPERANCE HALL, now occupied on the ;lrst floor by Messrs. L?rick ?ft'Lowr?nee. 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? ble monthly in advance, valued at - - - - - - - - 815,000 Second Prize?LOT adjoining Rose's Hotel, 44 feet front, 203 foot deep, valued at - 1,900 Third Prize?LOT adjacent to above, 25* feet front, 20Sfeet deep, valued at, - . 1,100 ICashPrize, - - - - . - - - * - - 600 2 Cash Prizes, 3100 each, -' - . - - - - * .. - - 200 4 Cash Prizes; at $50 each, - - -' - - - - . - -. '200 [-110 Cash Prizes, at $10 each, - - - - - ? ; - - 1,100 120 Pxizesj . - - - ? - - - ^ . . - ..' - $20,000 2,000 Tickets, at $i0, - - -? - - . - - $20,000 Tickets may be had of thn General Agent, Dr. E. W. WHEELER, at Temperance Hall, or at the Music Store of Messrs. LYDRAND & SON, Messrs. JOHN AGNEW & 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, iu. connection with three gentlemen to bo selected by the Ticket-holders on the day of drawing.' ? As the tickets have met with a rapid sale, it tony be-safely presumed that the drawing will take place by the 15th of July, at the Temperance Hall, Columbians. C. As the names of the Ticket-holders wiU be registered in a book, which shall bo in possession of the Trustees on the day of the drawing, parties may feel assured that no more than 2,000 tick? ets will bo issued. References.?E. J. Scott, Son it 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. 'oJune 29, 1871 ,. 52 ; lm #500,000 TO BE GIVEN AWAY! THE SOUTH CAROLINA LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION UM)ER the tfasplce? of the "South Carolina State Agricultural and Me^fcanlcai Society Trill give a SERIES OF CONCERTS, at the Academy Of Music, Charleston, S. (.".. commencing October 1st, 1871, for the purpose of raising a fund to enable emigrants to settle upon lands selected by the Absociaiion lor homes of Northern and European farm? ers and others. In the State of South Carolina, and fqr thurr transportation thither and support fc* the first year. REFERENCES IN SOUTH CAROLINA.?General Wade Hampton, Hon. B. F. Perry, Governor M. L. Bonham, General Johnson Hagood, Hon. Amlsteod Bnrt, Hod. .Tames Chcsnnt, Gonoral John S. Preston, Hon. W. D. Simpson, Andrew Simonds, Esq., Hon. G. A. Trenhofm, Governor J. L. Manning, llou. J. B. Campbell. $500,000 to be awarded to the- TicketHolders of fho Seriue of Concerts to commence on the First of October, 1871, at the Academy of Music, Charleston, S..C, on which day the Drawing commences. ? ? 1 o0,?O0 Season Tickets of Admission, and no more, at $5 each. All Ordern for Tickets, directed to us or our Agents Strictly Confidential. ~?8 All the premiums, including Deed and Certificate.of Tltle-to Academy of Music, will be deposits with the National Bank of tho Republic, New York. . * $500,000 XTS Givers. ~lst< valued at...-.-.-.:.:.../;.?.?........_.$250,<X>0 2nd. GlfWash.:.-..-.. 100,000 8rtL Gin?Cash.,.vi./.?.v..^^.....?w......._ 25.000 ?Ith. Gift?Cash..._. 10,000 otb. ran?Cash.:.-..-.?.-o.ooo 25 Gift*?Cash.~..-each $1,000.Z. 25,000 25 Gift*?Cash...".._.each 500..:.-.._ 12,500 350 Gift??Cash._.each 100..'.......v... 35,000 250 Glfts'-^Cash-.each 50.-.-...:.,. 12,500 500 Gifts?Cash..'..each 25.; 12,500 1250 Glfu-Cash..-.-each 10.-.-12,500 2,404 Gifts; amount tc._$500,C00 BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO., AgvbU South Caroliua Land aud Immigration Association. OEN. M. C. BUTLER, ) JOHN CHADWICK, Esq., > Charleston, S. C. -"??"'- GEN. M. W. GARY, > Commissioners *n4 ?'npcrvlsors of Drawing : QEN. A R WRIGHT, of Georgia. I - COL. B. H. RUTLEDGE. of South Carolina. GEN. BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, of Virginia. HON. ROGER A. PRY0R, of New York. Juno 8,1&71 49 . lm SOUTH CAROLINA Land and Immigration .Association. B. P. WHITNEE, Agent for Anderson County, SoHth Caroling THE uhdersignenod has accepted the agency of the South Carolina Land and Immigration Association for the County of Anderson/and is prepared to sell Tickets aui furnish'partic? ulars as to the scheme inaugurated bv this Association. Circulars may be obtained of the un? dersigned, or oh application to the editor of the IxTKi,LiaE>'CER, ?c?r Sub agents wanted in evory section of the County. B. F. WHITNER, No. 2 Brick Range. July 6, 1871 r'i iti4L?>?rZ ? .. '1 _' CT??103 B? ?Oh,?. 3 & < CD &3 ? q. <& 0) o o o c 3. I o c w o 6( d SS Important Notice. TITE Secrotary of tho Treasury has decided to refund'tho Cotton Tax paid on the Bap trine and Ropes nsed on Cotton Bales. This as an important derision for Cotton Buyers. Claims should bo prosecuted at once, ror in? formation and instructions, apply to JOHH T. SLOAN, Jr., Counsellor, Attorney at Law, and Solicitor of Claims in the Stato nnd Lnitod Slates Circuit and District Courts, No. 8 Law RrtTigo, Columbia, f$.C. ? 1 ' I Will be in Washington during tho lattor part Of Julv, 1871, and aU claimants for Pen? sions among tho Soldiers of. tho War of 1812, and parties claiming damages for stores fur? nished to or seized by United States forces du? ring'the lato war, should file thoir petitions with mo for prosecution before aforesaid time, June 20, 1871 52 _8 HAWLEY "ttTILL romain in Anderson only a few de*s ?tt longer. ? pleaso send hi your orders for LIGHTNING ROD? ot once,, and oblige yourr. ' FAWLEY. July 0, JfiTi 1 - GUREATH & BURGKS, AT IVO. 3 BRICK Tt^NGE, A>'DE?S?N, S. C, BEG to inform tho public that they are man? ufacturing all descriptions of TIN" WARE, And keep constantly in store an extensive and well-assorted stock, which they will dispose of at either WHOLESALE or RETAIL. They use the best materiaL and having employed ex? perienced and skilful workmen, feel confident that they can give entire satisfaction. Good, Clean Cotton Rags i Bought, in any, quantity at the highest CASH price, or Goods given in exchange. Country Merchants are requested to send in their Rags, and special attention.will bo given to their or? ders lor Tin Ware. Eo?ffing and Guttering dons to Order. SUPERIOR COOKING STOVES, with tho i latest improvements, for sale at moderate prices. June a), 1ST I 52 Notice to Contractors. HTTE bridse over Eighteen Mile Creek, between Pendlo ? ton and Fort Hill, will be let ou the 2Cth of July ae-t. at 2 o'clock p. in.., and the bridge over Eighteen Mile, known as Miller's bridge, on the road leading from Pen? dle ton to Vickerls C. Hv on the 2Gth of. July, at 11 o'clock a. m. One of tho Commissioners'will be present with specifications, aud will let the building of said bridges to the lowest responsible bidder. The contractor will be ex p?cte<l to enter In'o'bond, with at least ti*'o approved sure? ties, for the faithful- performance of bis contract. By order of the County Commissioners. K. BREAZGALE, Chm'n. W. W. HcMruntYS, Clerk. Jnne 22,1871 Si ft 'Ice! Ice! Ice! SHE COLUMBIA ICE HOUSE is now open for (lie season, and prepared lo sell Natural e Ico a: from 1 to 1J cents per pound, accord? ing to quantity. This Ice is far preferable to any manufactured or prepared bv chemical process. J. P. BATE MAN, Agent. Columbia, S. C. April 0, 1871 40 8m Fresh Rock Lime! TC. C. EEATHERSON lias constantly on hand a a good supply of fresh ItOCrL LIME? will sell by the barrel or bushel?cheaper than it can he had from any one else. Apply to WAT? SON & BRO.. Anderson C. B; Juca 1," 187-1 48 8m Fruit Caus! \ NEW ntyle of FRUIT CANS, made of Tin. anj fo tr. *? ranpnd that any person can seal them sencetioally at home, with little trouble. Price-, for quart Cans, 13^ ceuia each, or tl-W per dozen. Kept coBBtontlj on hand. In Urge TuantltlM, at T?A-^eOrrjr TIN BEOP, . , PoPAf Gt,T#?t ' THE AIR LINE RAILKOAB Will Certainly be Built. Then my Prices WILL be LOWER than EVES.' Even now my Store 1? the place where ARE TO BE HAD. All know it None deny! Competition I-defyl Prices LOWES than EVER!! My Stock of SPfmra-and SUMMER GOODS5 Being very Large, I hare concluded to' Again Reduce Priced My Stock is second to none in. the np-conn-" try, consisting of a large and well-selected' stock of Which Tam now offering at my usual Low Prices. I would also respectfully call atten? tion to my stock of Which has given auch general satisfaction to my customers, both as to price and quality, I make the purchase of HOTS A speciality, and know for cheapness, durabil? ity and beauty, my stock canuot .be excelled.' A full line of Of the latest styles, just received, which I atn 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 circuihstances, .1 do not hesitate to say that I Call and see for Yourselves, We spare no time or trouble to. please our customers. No chsrge for showing goods. I only ask a trial. JOHN 1 COCHRAN. /'in* 3,1ST!