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NOTICE. TU 13 Anderson Countv Sinirjne; Convention will oonveno with Cross Roads Church, twelve miles south of Anderson C. IL, on Friday be? fore tbe fourth Sabbath instant. Tho public * generallv arc invited. 85 ' J. W. ESKEW, Secretary. Sept 7, 1S71 _10_ _2 Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that he will apply to A. O. Norris, Esq., Judge of Probate for Anderson county, on Tuesday, the luth dav of October next, for n settlement of the Estate of George ( !. Elrotl, deceased, and for letters of dismissiou therefrom. SAM'L. L. W. ELltOD, Adm'r. Sept 7, 1S71 10 5 Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that ho will apply to A. O. Norris, Esq., Judge of Probate of Anderson county, on the 12th day of October next, for a settlement of tho Estate William Hu^t, deceased, and for letters of j tUsmisskm from tho same. J. J. HUNT, Adm'r. Sopt 7, 1871 10 5 Kinsman 8>f Howe//, Factors and Commission Merchants* Liberal Advances made on Cotton and Naval Stores* Charleston, S. C ? Sopt 7,1871 10 4m THE "WALLIS" TIE. DIPLOMAS for bast COTTON TIE grant? ed by Louisiana State Fair, April, 1S70. Georgia State Fair, October, 1870. Cotton States Fair, October. 1870. Mississippi State Fair, October, 1S70. Alabama State Fair, November, 1870. MADE OF THE BEST ENGLISH IRON. Easily and rapidly adjusted. 2,000 of the above TIES now landing per Bri? tish bark M. E. Seed, from Liverpool, and for sale at the lowest market rates by J. N. BOnSON, Nos. C8 East Bay and 1 and 2 Atlant ic Wharf, Charleston, S. C. - Sopt 7, 1871 10 4 DUE WEST FEMALE COLLEGE. THIRTEENTH YEAR will open October 2nd, and close middle July next. Past prosperity most encouraging. Location pleasant and healthy. Faculty full and com? plete?eight teachers. Course of instruction ^borough. Government, that of a well-ordered family. Expenses for tbe year, (two sessions, forty Weeks,)for board, (includingfuel and washing,) and tuition in all literary studies, including Latin, $184.50. French, Music, Drawing, Painting, &c, at very reasonable rates. For Catalogue, address tho President. J. I. BONNER, Duo West, Abbeville County, S. O. Sept 7, 1S71 10 ~ lm 1S71. FALL TRADE. 1S71. GUNS. GUNS. GUNS. DOUBLE and Singlo Barrel Guns, Brcechloading and MuzzleloadingGuns, of English, French and Gorman manufacture, At all Prices. Single Guns at ?2.50, ?4.00, $0.00, *s;<>0, $12.00 to " $20.00 each. Double (inns from $7.00 to $2<)o.oo each. Pistols, Pistols. Pistols. Smith<ft Wesson, Colt's, AHen's, Sharp's and all tho popular and approved kinds. Ammunition for Guns, Pistols and Eines. Sportsman's Goods of Great Va? riety. BEST QUALITY and AT LOWEST PRICES. Countrv Merchants and Sportsmen are invi? ted to call and examine our large and well se? lected stock of the above Goods, which wo im? port direct and buy from tbe manufacturers. We guarantee quality eijnal to, and prices as low as anv responsible bouse in this country. Orders by mail tilled promptly, and sent by ? express, C. O. D. POULTSEY, TRIMBLE & CO., 200 W. Baltimore street, BALTIMORE. MD. Sopt 7, 1871 40 ly An Ordinance TO AMEND "AN ORDINANCE TO REG "?LATE THE STORAGE OF COMMER? CIAL FERTILIZERS." WHEREAS, several warehouses for the sto? rage of Commercial Fertilizers have been es tablishcfcn and around the Public Square to the greatJMinoyancc of tho citizens, and the same havo^ben reported to Council (with pe? titions for nt$ir removal) ;ls a nuisance; And Wjueukas, in the opinion of this Council, the establishment of a warehouse for the storage of Commercial Fert ilizers within a distance to an? noy persons is a nuisance. Therefore, Be it ordained, by the Fntendentand Wardens in Council assembled, That the storage of any Commercial Fertilizer in any warehouse in the vicinity of the public square, or in any locality within the corporate limits, thereby disturbing ?ay family or families, shall be deemed a I'ufr Lic Nuisance, and any and all persons guilt}' of | creating such nuisance, who, alter five days notice given by the Marshal, shall neglect or refuse to abate it, shall bo subject to be fined Five Dollars for each day so remaining: Pro? vided, That this Ordinance shall not be so con? strued as to apply to those already in store, but that such shall be permitted to be sold out from such places as they may be at present stored. Be dfurther ordained, That the provisions of | this ordinance shall take effect on and after the first day of October next ensuing. Done and ratified in Council, with tho seal of the eorjforation thereunto affixed, this the 2nd day of September, IS71. J. S. MURRAY, Intendant. W. IL Nardix, Clerk. Sept 7, 1871 10 Wholesale ?and Jobbing Goods A SPECIALITY WITH US For the Season. IN view of tlto yellow fever being in Charles? ton, preventing a large number of buyers from visiting that city for their fall stock, we have this day telegraphed our partner in New York to buy very largely of such Goods as are usu? ally jobbed in Charleston- as Bry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Millinery and Straw Goods. Our third floor will bo devoted to wholesaling entirely, and wo shall oilerOoods at fair prices, and in larger quantities than ever seen in this place before, and on time to appro? ved names. Merchants will please remember that none of these lines are new to us. We have, with short intermission, dealt largely in all these Gooils foe years, Tho lady readers will remember that at this house a Dress can bo Itought from tho finest, first class Dress Goods sto?l; in the South, cut and made to fit, and guarantee it, or cut and made, by ihcasitro si nt by mail. The newest, styl?; French Bonnet or llat ran be had here. The best and prettiest Shoes here, in fact, we claim for our house that it i s "the place*' of the Sooth to get the best at the least price. R. C. SHIVER .V CO., ("olumbia, S. C. Sopt 7. I.S71 1? 11 GEO. S. HACKER, Door, Sash and Blind Factory, 01l3l.vl0.-4t Oil. O. THTS is as large and complete a Factory as there is in the South. We keep no Northern work to till country orders. a??r Send for Price List. Address, GEO. S. JI ACKER, P. O. Box 170, Charleston, S. C. fSf Factory and Warerooms, King Street, opposite Cannon Street, on line of City Railway. Sept 7,1871 J" ly SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Probate Court, Anderson Co?, S. C. Duranda Cox vs. M. W. Morton and wife, ctal. Petit ion for Partition. IN pursuaneo of tho Beerend Order from the Probate Co?rt, to nie directed in tho above stated case, I will sell on the FIRST MONDAY hi OCTOBER next, at Anderson C. II., the lands described in the proceedings in this case as the Real Estate of James Cox, deo'd, to wit: TRACT NO. J, ' Containing 148 acres, more or less, situate in Anderson county, hounding lands of Joel Kay, Mrs. Elizabeth Maltison, and others. TRACT NO. 2, Containing 220 acres, more or less, situate in Anderson county, on waters of Hencoop and Meal's creek, bounding lands of Thomas Mar? tin, Mrs. Todd and others. Plats of tho above mentioned tracts of land will be exhibited on day of salo, and sold according to said plats. TERMS.?On a credit of one and two years, with interest from day of sale, purchaser to give bond, with good security, together with it mortgage of tho premises, to secure the pay? ment of the purchase money, with the privi? lege of anticipating payment. Costs to bo paid cash?purchaser to pay extra for papers and stamps. " WM. McGUKIN. Sheritf. Sept 5, 1871 10 4 SHERIFF'S SALE. In Probate Court, Anderson County, S. C. L. M. Tilly and wife vs. Mauldin Manning, ct al.?Petition for Partition. IN pursuance of the Decretal ordor from the. Probate Court, to me directed in the above stated case, 1 will sell on tho FIRST MONDAY in OCTOBER next, at Anderson C. 11., tho fol? lowing property, as the Real Estate of George P. Manning, deceased, to wit: ONE TRACT OF LAND, Containing 126 acres, more or less, situate in Anderson county, bounding lauds of Alien Bowie, 1>. K. Watson, Mrs. Morris and others. TERMS.?< >u a credit of one and two years, with interest from day of sale, purchaser to give bond, with good security, and a mortgage of the premises, to secure the payment of tU-^ purchase money. The costs to be paid cash. Purchaser to pay extra for papers and stamps. WM. McGUKIN, Shcritt. Sept 5, 1871 JU -1 SHERIFFS SALE. BY' virtue of Executions to mo directed, I will expose to sale at Anderson C. II., on tho FIRST MONDAY in OCTOBER next, within the legal hours of Side, the following property, to wit : One Tract of Land, containing SO acres, more or less, lying five miles north of Anderson C. II., bounding lands of John W. Daniels, John Dalryniple, A. M. Neal and others, levied on as tho property of M. W. Wallace, at the suit of John C. Whitolield and others. One Tract of Land, containing500 acres, more or less, lying within and m ar the corporate limits of the town of Williainstoii, bounding lands of Mrs. Ann Rogers, A. P. Wei born, and others, levied on as tlib properly B. V. .Maul? din, at the suit of K. F. Crrayton, Assignee. Homestead to bo assigned out of said tract be? fore day of sale. One Tract of Land, containing NOacrcs, more or less, lying one ami a half miles north of An? derson C. iL, bounding lands of Dr. A. P. Ca? ter. Wm. B. Watson, Estate of S. J. Hammond, and others, levied on as the property of Reuben Richcy at the suit of Daniel Brown and others. Terms C. sh?purchaser to pay extra for Ti? tles and Stamps. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriir. Sept 5, 1871 10 4 SHERIFF'S SALE. Kennon B. Cox vs. Allen Cot bran.?Judgment for Foreclosure. IN pursuaneo of the Decretal Order of tho Court of Common Pleas, to mo directed, I will sell on the FIRST MONDAY IN OCTO bor next, at Anderson Court House, all that CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND, Situate in Anderson County, on waters of Bow en Branch, waters of Saluda River, bounding lands of tho cstnto of Halbert Acker, David Cox and others, containing one hundred and sixteen acres, mom or less. Terms Cash?purchaser to pay oxtra for pa? pers and stamps. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriir. Sept 5, ls.71 10 4 SHERIFF'S SALE. La wren co Lcnhardt, Assignor, vs. Wm. H. Mullikin and Lawrence Mullikin?Judgment for Foreclosure. IN pursuance of tho Decretal Order of tho Court of Common Pleas, I w ill sell on the FIRST MONDAY in OCTOBER next, in front of the Court House at Anderson, all that CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND In Anderson County, Iving on waters of Brushy (?reek, bounding lands of Thomas Murphy, Wiley Durham, Joseph La boon and others. Terms Cash?purchaser to pay oxtra for titles and stamps. WM. McGUKIN, Sherilf. ! Sept 5, 1S71 10 4 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, C0USTY OF A SDEltSON. I Jig A. 0. Norrie, Esq., Probate Judge : TTTHEREAS, Major Thomas II. McCaim ff and Thomas W. Russell made suit, to me to grant them Letters of Administration 0u the Estate and cljucts of Robert Julius W. Mi l 'aim, deceased. These uro therefore to cito ami admonish all ami singular the kindred and creditors of the said R. .1. W. McCaiill,, deceased, that they he and appear before nie in the Court, of Probate, to be held at Anderson C. 11., on Wednesday, 20th day of Septem bor iust., after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any tiny have, why the said Adminis? tration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 1st day of Sep? tember. Anno Domini 1871. A. <>. NOURIS, .1 udgc of Probate. Sept 7, 1871 1" 2 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, A.NJJKlltiOS CUUNTV. /:.'/ A. O. Norris, /?>/., Probate Judge. WII LORE AS, J. it. < aner mad- suit to mo to grant hoc Let tors id' Administration, with Will annexed, of the Rstato and edi cts of A. It. N. Gilmcr, deceased. These arc therefore to cito an 1 admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said A. It. N. Gthuor, deceased, that they l?e and appear before mo in Ibo Court of Probate, ! i beheld at Anderson Court I Louse, on Thurs? day, the 2ls| day of September instant, after publication lu r< al M o>l?v.fc is Uurlbrcii'Mui, *cv snow cause, if any tho? ?????;*???. why tho said Administration should nol; .??'?.?.'ranted. Given under my hand, lid.-, -ml <lay of Scp leniber, 1871. A. <?. NORIMS, Judge of l'iub.tli. Sept 7. 1871 10 GO TO A. P. HUBBAKD'S. "P you want to buy superior Cigars, go to A. P. HUBBARD'S. 'F yon want Frosh Stick Caiuly aud ologuut French Candies, go to A. P. HUBBARD'S. Iio you want Tova, of anv description, go to A. P. HUBBAKD'S. IF you waut Lamps or Lamp Chimneys, go to A. P. HUBBARD'S. "F you want Dry Goods or Dross Trimmings that have not'bocn "picked over," go to HUBBARD'S. In fact, if you want anything In tbo Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Crockory, Hardware or Grocery lino, GO TO HUBBARD'S At tho Storo formerly occupiod by TV. P. BAHR & CO., Where you can always get a cool glass of Soda Water out of the new Soda Fountain. Of courso I want everybody to "LOOK AROUND" boforo buying. Sept 7, 1S71 10 m A Rebellious Stomach. The Stomach, like the body poliiie, resents ill-treatment by rebel? lion. And when it rebels, tho liver, the bowels, the nerves, the circulation, the brain, revolt likewise, and tho whole system is disastrously agitated. Purify and regulato tho digestive or? gan first, and the disturbance in its dependen? cies will speedily cease. Tho tonic, alterative, corrective and purifying properties of TARE ANT'S SELTZER APES LENT, render it an irresistiblo remedy in ca ;os of in? digestion and its concomitant ailment.-. It is a tine stomachic, and its cathartic operation is so mild and genial, that it never produces the slightest symptoms of debility. _ _ SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ^Cugust31, 1871 0 2 In the District Court of the United Stales for the District of South Carolina, 1...Inttr?,?, ! In Bankruptcy. District Court, j 1 J WilliamS. Brown, Assignee of Keoso <? Mc Cillly, Bankrupts, agaiwtl Arthur P. Hub hard*, Mrs. Adalino Koeso, and others.?Pcli tiilon to .set aside Conveyance, for Relief, etc. To the Defendants, Mrs. Adalino Kecso, Lewis Cleveland, Margaret Cleveland, Eugenia Kee.se, Cathorino Reese and Harriet Koeso BY virtue of an onler granted in tho above mentioned cause by Judgo Gcorgo S. Bryan, Judgo of tho "United Suites District Court for tho District of South Carolina, you, ami each of you, are hereby required to answer the petition in said cause'within thirty days from the publication hereof; and failing to an? swer within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the petition. B. F. WHITNER, Sol. Pro. Pot August 31, 1671 ? ? 4 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. By A. 0. Norrit, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, J. M. Kollinson mado suit to me, to grant him Luttors of Admin? istration on tho Estate aud effects of Margaret C. Kullhison, deceased,, Theso aro therefore to cito and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of tho aaid Margaret C. RoJIinsnn, dee'd., that they be and appear boforo mo in tho Court of Probate, to bo held at Anderson Court House, on Friday, loth day of September next, after publication hereof, at It o'clock in tho forenoon, to show cause, if any they liavo, why tho aaid Admin? istration should not be granted. Given under my hand, Ulis 20th day of Au? gust, A. D., 1S7L A. 0. NORRI3. Judgo of ProDato, ? August .11, 1S71 0 2 Town Election. "VTOTICE Is hereby given that an clnetion 1a will bo held on Monday, tho 11th day of September next, for Intendant and four War? dens of tho Town of Anderson, between the hours of !) o'clock a. m. and 5 o'clock p. m., when tho polls will 1m> closed. All legal voters who have resided in tho Town for sixty days immediately preceding tho olection shall be en? titled to vote for said Intendant and Wardens; Provided, That they shall have registered tboir names with the Clerk of Council on or before Saturday, !>th day of September. Managern.?D. A. Woodson, Sam'l. Craw> ford and Timothy Kenned v. By order of tho Town Council. W. H. NAB DIN, Clerk Council. August 21, 1S71 8 3 Cotton Ties and Bagging. 4 S Agents for Manufacturers, wo offer for _TjL sale, at low price.,, the following Ties: Tho "ARROW," tho "ANCHOR," tho "EU? REKA," SWKETT'S "PATENT BUCKLE," BUTLER'S "BUCKLE," and BEARDS "PATENT LUCK TIE." also, AMERICAN. DUNDEE and INDIA BAG? GING. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & Co., Factors, Chin ch si rect. August ?,1, JS71 D 'Jin notice. ri*1HE Board "f Equalization for Anderson JL County will meet in the Auditor's Office, at Anderson C. IL,on tlioSKCOND MONDA Y in SEPTEM I.KII next, to hear from Tax-Pay? ers in regard to their Keal Estate. All persons having complaints for unequal assessment, \\ ill pleaso submit said complaint, to the County Auditor in writing, under oath, on or before tho lime above staled. THOMAS J. WEBB, ('utility Auditor. August 21, is;t ;; - ;\ House and Lot for Sale. ITVlR SALE, a desirable llosidoiu-o in tho . town of Anderson, located on one of the principal Streets, and adjoining Uk> I'rosbyto rian Church lot. The lot contains It acres, more or less, and tho promises are well im pruved. Persons wishing to seeuru a bargain run obtain further In formation oiLMpplication to .lames A. tloyt, editor of tho yfndcrson In tclliy>'.H*'cr. August.".!, 1*71 ?I 3 Notice of Final Settlement. rilll K undersigned hereby gives notice that 1; ho will apply lo the Probate Judge for S/ulcrsnii County for a liiud seltU'iiienl ufllio E-'v.ic of Solomon Ku?g, i.li'ccasod, and I'mal 'r. '\.\<-\<f lh?>rot'ioiu, ? ?!! Tuesday, the I7lh day O* Oi'-toiiv) '.<?? *? ni Anderson I'mnl House. w "JLLLU1 I'. KING, Ailiii'r. AuyUht---.. Ii > t( ?* PENDLETON FACTORY. THE WOOL CARDS AT THE PENDLETON FACTORY have been put in comploto order, and aro now read}' tor business. Thoy are attended by ski] 1 ed operatives, who will attend l<> all work in their line promptly, and in the most approved style. Wool may be sent to us from all points oil iho Blue Ridge ami Crccnville and Colum? bia Railroads, and the Dolls or Balls will bo I carefully packed ami returned?that sent on Greenville and Columbia Railroad will be taken from and returned to Anderson at our expense. FACTORY STORE. Mr. A. N. ALEXANDER keeps on hand at the Factoiy Storu a select stoek of General Merchandize, which wo proposo to exchange for Cash or Country Produce (oxeeptperishable fruity and vegetables) at fair prices. j COTTON YARNS. A supply of our snporlor Cotton Yarn Is kept on hand at the Factory, and in the bands of our Agents at various points on Blue Ridge ami Greenville and Columbia Railroads, which I wo oiler to tho trado at market prices. I FACTORY MILL. i Tho GRIST MTBL at tho Factory Is now be? ing thoroughly overhauled, and will bo ready for Grinding by the yjth inst. Factory Cotton Gins and Press. TJie Cotton Gins and Press will bo in readi? ness for tho coming crop. Second-hand Bag? ging and Ties will be furnished at one dollar ami fifty cents per pattern ami live ties, and the cotton may be stored in our Warehouse un? til the owner desires to sell; then a ready mar? ket may be found on the spot. Pendleton Factory Post Office. 1 Letters and pap' rs for the Pendleton Manu? facturing ('oinpan .. or for personaon the place, should be addressed to "Pendleton Factory , P. O., S. C." Patronage respectfully solicited. July 20, ls71 U 3m I THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COrXTY OF ANDERSON. IN THE COURT OV COMMON PLEAS. Summons for Relief?Complaint w>t Served. S. A. Skelton, Trustee of Sarah A. Roof, and others. Plaintiffs, against K. WillisTodd. Fx ectitor of the Estate of Mrs. Mary Todd, de? ceased, and others, Legatees, Defendants un? der her Will. To the Defendants, Archibald Rice, Amaziah Rice, Fu?n>/ Dean, wife of Major Dean, and the children of Elten Junes, names awl uum Iwr unknown : YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is iiled in tho odice of tho Clerk of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to tho said complaint on the subscribers at their ollico, at Anderson C. II., ?S. C, within twenty days after the service here? of, exclusive of tho day of such service ; and-if you fail to answer the complaint within the timo aforesaid, tho plaintiff in this action wiil apply to the Court fur the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated Anderson C. IT.. S. C. Feb. 7, 1871. REED A" BROWN, Plaint ills' Attorneys. To the Defendants, Archibald Rice, Amaziah Rice, Fannif Dean, wife of Major Dean, and the children of Eilen June's, names and number unknown : TAKE NOTICE that tho summons in this action, of which tho foregoing is a copy, was liled in thootllcoof the Clerk of the Court at Anderson C. IL, in tho County of Anderson, and State of South Carolina, on the 7th day of February, 1871. REED A P.ROWN, Plaintiffs' Attorrrevs. August 0, ls71 7 0 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Summons for Relief?Complaint not Serval. John A. Aniick, Plaintiff, against A. W. Rich? ardson, Louisa E. Gray, and others, Defen? dants. To the Defendants A. IP. Richardson and Louisa E. limy : YOU arc hereby summoned and required to answor Iho complaint in this action, which liled In tho office of tho Clerk of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to tho said complaint on the subscribers at their ollico, at Anderson C. JL. S. C, within twenty days nftor tho service hore of, exclusive of tho day of such service : and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaint!IV in this action will apply to tho Court for tiio relief demanded iu tho complaint. Dated Anderson C. It., S. C. Poe. M, 1870. RFF.D A BROWN, * Plaintiffs Attorneys. 5Tb the Defendants A. W. Richarilson undLouiaa E. Orav : TAKE NOTICE that tho summons In this action, of which tho foregoing is a copy, was tiled in tho ollico of tho Clerk of tho Court at Anderson C. II., in the County1 of Anderson, and State of South Carolina, oil the 14th De? cember, 1870. REED & BROWN, PlaintilPs Attorneys. August 0, 1S71 7 t? Doors, Sashes, Blinds, &c. P. P. TO A.Z. E, Manufacturer and Dealer, No. 20 Ilayno Street and Horlbeek'fl Wharf, CIIALESTON, S. C. fST* THIS is the largest and most complete Factory of the kind iu the Southern States, and all articles iu this line can be furnished by Mr. 1'. P. To.vi.K at prices which defy competition. A pamphlet with full and detailed list ot all sir.es of Doors, Sashes and Blinds, ami the prices of each, wiil be sent free and post paid, on application to P. P. TO ALE, Charleston, S. C. July IS, 1*71 ? ly 181 I i it II I BT30jNTS3 Millinery and Straw Goods. ARMSTRONG, CAT0R & CO., im tout Kits vxn jo::iti:ns ok HOSMVT, TKr.LMINL .V VKLVKT KIHIIONS, BONNET SILKS, SATXiTS asa VELVETS, Blonds, Nells, Crapes, It itches, Flowers, Kendlers, Ornaments, STRAW BONNETS AND LADIES' HATS, Trimmed ami I n(rimmed. s-ij iAli loa:, i too?s, & <?.. I'M and 23'j IMLTIMORK STKEET, BALTIMORE, MD. Oiler the larg?*sl Stm I- to be found in this 'ouutry, nuil iiiioquajlcd iu choice variety and ?heapiii- is, comprising the laic <l i'hiropcau i>"\ ?llivs. Orders solicited, and prompt attention ;ivcu. August 17, IS'I 7 im $500,000 TO BE GIVEN i^.WA.Y! the South Carolina LAND AED IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION UXIiKIMli?* nns{>iccsof tbc"S<jiit1iC:iritttiin^tato Airrlciiltural and Mechanical Poriety," will give a SBRIES'OP CONCKKTS, at Academy of Music, Charhi'stnifc S. C. commencing October 1st, IS<1, for Iii? purpose of raising it fund in enable emigrant* in s.-itlc uimu laud* selected br tli<- Association fur koines of Northern anil European fann? ers and ol hers, i:: the Slate of South Carolina, and for their tvanspurtatiiui Ihithvr and !iupi?>rt for the tir*t year. ItEKEKKNCES IN sol: I II CAROLINA.?General iVade Hampton, Hon. If. 1". Perry, (Jovernor M. L Bonliam, (;.>ral Johnson liagood, lion. Anil.stcail jiu'rt, Hon. James Chosnut, General John S. Preston, Hon. VV.J). SimpKon; Andruw Simoiids, Km\., Hon. d. A. Trenho'in, Governor .1. I., Manning, lion. .). R, t'amp)>> II. 35oO,flotJ !?> Im awarded t<> Ilm Ticket Holder* of Ihe Series of i !oucoi-ts to coiuiucnce on the Firs', of October, lsTi; at tin: Academy ot Music, Charleston, S. C, on which day tin; Drawing commences. 1"?0,000 Season Tickets of Admission, ami no more, at ?5 caefi. fig?" All Orders for Tickets directed to us or our Agents Strictly Confidential. "IBS .. All the premiums, Including Deed and Certificate of Title to Academy of Music, will be leii'oslted with tho Nation! Buuk of tue Republic, New York. ^nOO.OOO ITS GIFTS. 1st CHft, Academy of Jfrwlc. Charleston, P. ft, cost to build S^M.OJo, having nri nnnoal rental of about ?2O,000 from U|icra House, SI ores and Halls; tho building lieiugalioul 230 feet by fiu, anil situated corner of Kin? and Market hi rceU, in ill" centre of tho citv, ami well known to be tin; finest building and moat valuable ;?ro|>orty in Charleston,, valued at._.*2.rH),0'Kr ?2ml. Ulft-Cash.-. 100,000 8nl. Gift?Cash. 2.r>,ouo 41 h. (iift?C:e<li.-. 10,000 Stli. Uift?Cash.- S.OOO 25 (Urta?Cash.each Sl.oOO.:. 2.1,000. 25 (lifts?Cash.each 5110. 12,500 S5U (iift.i?Cash.each 100. 35,000 2".i) (Hfts?Cash.each .T>.,. YtflOU SOU I lifts?Cash.eaeh 25. 12,500' 1250 Gilts?Cash.each 10.? 12^500 2,10t Gifts, amount tc.5500,000' BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO., Agents South Carolina Land aud Immigration Association. GEN. M. C HI TLER. ") JOHN CHADWICK, Esq., r Charleston, S. C. GEN. M. W. GABY, J Commissioners and Supervisors of Drawing : C.EN. A. R. WnmilT, of 'ieorcis. 1 C?E. H. H. RUTLEDOE, of. Fouth Carolins.? GEN. BRADLEY T. JOHNSON, of Virginia. HON. ROGER A. PRYOR, of New York. ? June8, lsTl l'J lm south carolina Land and Immigration .Association. B. F. "WHITISTER, Agent for Anderson County, South Carolina. rrillF. undcrsigncned has accepted the agency of tho South Carolina Land and Immigration' J_ Association lor the County of Anderson,-and is prepared to sell Tickets and furnish partic? ulars as to tho scheme inaugurated l?y this Association. Circulars may bo obtained ol the un? dersigned, or on application to the editor of tha Intklmuenceu. pbr Sub agents wanted in' every section of tho County. July 6, 1ST! L\ F. WHfTNER,'. No. - Brick Range. Nineteen Years at Anderson Court House, A>"D Six Years at Pendleioii, OUGHT to be sufficient to let the People know that we sell Goods as favorably to the purchaser as they can be bought, and try to be as Clever as we KNOW HOW. We solicit a share of patronage from the public. S. BLECKLEY, CHERRY & BLEGKLEY, Anderson, S. C. Peudloton, S. O. June 1. 1871 -13 GILREATH & BURGKS, AT f IVO. 3 BIIICK RANGrE, ANDERSON, S. C, T)EO lo inform the public that they are man JL> ufacturing all descriptions of TUST ?AEE, And keep constantly In store an extensive and well-assorted stock, which tbev will dispose cf at cither WHOLESALE <>r llETAU* They use the hest material, and having employed ex? perienced and skilful workmen, feel confident that they can give entire satisfaction. Good, Clean Cotton Rags Bought in any quantity at the, highest CASH price, or Goods given in oxehange. Country Merchants are ret|nested to send in their Bags, and special attention will be given to their or- ' ders for Tin Ware. RoofEng and Glittering dona to Order. SUPERIOR COOKING STOVES, with the latest improvements, for salo at moderate pricoa. June 29, 1S71 52 SIMPSON, HILL & CO. WOULD respectfully Inform their custo? mers tliut they still keep on hand a va? ried supply of ? Drugs, Medicines, Soaps, Toilet Articles, Trusses, Wines and Liquors, Patent Medicines, Lamps, Dye Stutfs, Blue Stone, Paints, Oils, ttc. Wo would call SPKCIAI. attention to a large lot of BUISTS fresh TU11N1P SEED just re? ceived. KRUIT JARS c?f the most approved stvles. Extra line MACHINE OIL. CALL AND SEE US. SIMPSON, 111 LB A CO. July 13, IS71 2 New York, Elgin and Waltham Seth Thomas' Eight Day and Thirty hour Weight Alarm Clocks, ? Engagement Rings ana ether Jewelry of the latest styles, Rodgers & Wostenholm's Pocket Cutlery, Jl'C. ?*c, Scc.t For Sale- i/.-t < 'heap <'??< c<'<i be told South. WATCHES and CLOCKS of every make ami st\ let'leancd and Repaired loonier, and warranted l>y Speeial Certificate for one war at the ohl stand of W. K. Harris, Masonic 'Buiblimr. J. A. DANIELS. .July I?, l>7t 2 Notice of Final Settlement. flMIE undersigned hereby give notice Mini CjL tbey will apply to the Prohn tu Judge for Anderson County for a liual settlement of the ! Estate of William Sherard. d<.aseil. and a Una I discharge therefrom, on Tuesday the ls?lh ^.^\ of September next, at Anderson Court House. T. A. iV D. J. SHERARD, I Administrators. August 10, 1S7I ('? 5 Administrator's Notice. VLij persons buving demands against the Estate of .lames Utlmer, d-"ceased, are hereby rihiuiml to present them to the tiudcr | signed, witliin the turn prescribed hy law, or their c'.idios w ill lie Ikiitcu. J. OILMEK, Adm'i. August 21. 1-71 a 3 JUST RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OF FAMILY GROCERIES, Of eVety description, which we Will Sell Low for Cash: McGKATH & BYRUM, Dci>ot Strect -o WANTED, 95,000 POUNDS * OP Cotton Hags' For which we will way the highest CASH PRICES. JIcGRATH ? BYRUM. -o 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 sell thoarticlo. McGRATH & BYRUM. -o ^59- Wo are thankful to our friends lor their past liberal patronage, and further solicit their continuance. We also invite them to call and examine our stock of GROCERIES before pur? chasing. lee always on Hand. Met j RATH tt BYRUM. LIGHTNING RODS Put up at the shortest notice, and at the very lowest price. All orders w ill l?> executed by one of the linn, who will personally superin? tend ttie work. McGEATH & BYRUM, Depot Sfc., .Aii<li*i"!sou, S. C' July 13, IS71 '1 Look Out for the Wagon! JOHN II. CLARKE, A gen I for the IM PUOVEO SINGER FAMILY SEWING M At '111 N K. istra\ cling through Anderson and adjacent country, and will l?e pleased to exhibit Ibis superior M.-k-hine to any one wishing to purchase or examine the same. It is si tuple and durable in construction, easily operated, and will do any kind work on the linos! fabric or the hca\ i??s| leal her. I! you \\ ish ;?> see the Machine, give notice to .1. I'.. I "lark .V Son, An- ? dcison II., and 1 will be pleased to callat.* \our house. .. . ltd IN 11. ( i.-UlU*. August 2-1, 1S71 v>