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^ttafltt Jntcl?genar. '^MV.E. F. Gary, late principal clerk in the Treasurer's office, has been appointed State Auditor ad interim, to take effect October 1st, in place of Maj. E. L. Deane, resigned. Maj. Deane has left for the West. It is said that the business of the State Auditor's office Is in a muddle, and that Mr. Gary is a suitable per? son to bring order out of chaos. A Washington dispatch says: Advices from Ohio indicate that the Republicans will elect their State ticket in October by a very de? cided majority, but owing to the differences in the party in Hamilton county, the indications are very favorable for a Legislature in the in? terest: of the Conservatives, who, in such an ?event, will secure a United States Senator in place of Mr. Sherman. ' ? The Legislature of Illinois, it is reported, will be placed in an embarrassing situation by the action of the presiding officers of the two bodies of which, it is composed. The Speaker of the House of Representatives, it is asserted, intends to summon that body to meet in special session in Chicago, on November 15th, and Lieutenant Governor Dougherty intends to smnmon the Senate to meet at Springfield, the State capital, on the same day. ? It would appear from recent reports that the English Government is about sending a full Minister to San Domingo, in order to counter act what are called " the designs " of the Uni? ted States in that region. The new diplomatic representative is Spencer St John, who is rep? resented to be an able, adroit and active man, witirgreat experience of the people with whom he has to deaf. ? The opening of- the Mont Cenis tunnel, Which is announced by cable, is one of the greatest, perhaps the greatest engineering feats of the age, unless the Suez canal may dispute the palm with it in this respect. Trains are now running from Italy into France, by this tunnel, over and through the Alps. Its con? struction was a work of great difficulty, being about eight miles in length. ? the Taxpayers' Convention is in session. at Austin, Texas. Governor E. M. Pease is President, and ninety-five counties are repre? sented. A resolution has been passed that a committee be appointed to wait on the Govern? or and ask his co-operation with the conven? tion, for the purpose of reducing taxation.? Another resolution was passed that no candi? date be supported at any election who will not pledge himself to retrenchment and reform. ?,-~-TheNew York Sun, in speaking of the frequent reports of the outrages committed by the Lowry gang in North Carolina, states that this gang do not belong to the Ku Klux. and charges upon the Washington administration that Ahey are negroes, who are permitted to continue their depredations unmolested, while a large body of soldiers are for political effect mustered at the capital of the State, where ther-e'is not the remotest possibility of their services being required. "? James Neely, living near Ripley, Fair field county, Ohio, died recently, leaving a for? tune in money, supposed to amount to $15,000, but as no one knows where the old gentleman kept the treasure, the heirs are left the task of hunting it up. They have gone to work vigor? ously with pick ana shovel, and have pretty well digged the farm on which Neely lived from centre to circumference. On his death? bed Neely refused to give his children informa? tion as to where he had secreted the money he was'known to possess. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS AT TIIE Clothing emporium. ?0? THE undersigned are now receiving a fine ' and well selected Stock of Goods in their line, such as? Black French Cloths, Black Doe Skin Cassimeres, A fine line of Fancy Cassimeres and Colored Cloths, Beaver Cloths and Coatings for suits, English Diagonals and Yestings, All of which we are prepared to furnish to our customers in the LATEST and most approved style of CUT and MAKE. ALSO, A NICE LOT OF W-Iaflfi Mi ui Hats, Gents' Furnishing Goods, And other articles usually kept in our line. We would respectfully request our friends and customers to give us a call and examine ?oj stock, as we are satisfied we can give them satisfaction, both in goods and style of out. J. B. CLARK & SON. .Sept 28,1871 13 LADIES' STO?E Latest and Best Styles of Ladles' HATS, BONNETS, Ribbons, Feathers, FLOWERS, CURLS, LACES, GLOVES, ill'.-. . &.C., ?StC. ALSO, A nice line of? DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, Ladies' and Childrens' SHOES. Also, the latest style of PATTERNS, <fec DRESS MAKING attended to as usual. ?/Having selected these Goods in New York and Baltimore with great caro, I feel confident that they wiU give satisfaction to my many lady customers. These goods will lie opened by 5th October. C. C. DANIELS, ? Old Stand, Anderson, S. C. 8ept28,1871 13 NOTICE. Office of the South Carolina Land) and Immigration Association, / Academy ok Music Building, 1 i ? Charleston, S. C, September, 187L J fPHE South Carolina Land and Immigration X Association beg to inform their subscri? bers that from apprehension that the prevailing tsver in Charleston may produce interruption to their business, which has progressed Vorv satisfactorUy up to this time, and the impossi? bility of having the drawing during the exis? tence of the Yellow Fever in this city, would rtMpeetfully announce to their patrons, that Un? drawing wUl be postponed until the 8th of Jan nary, 1872. Tins postponement so far from beinir anv detriment to our large list of Ticket-holders is an absolute guarantee that it will positively take place at the time named, and affords an opportunity to thousands of our friends throughout the South who wero anxious to se? cure tickets, but wore unable to do so, until they had realized from the sale of their 'crops. Respectfully, Ac, BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY A CO. Sept 23, 1871 13 1 C. A. REED New Goods! New Goods! I HAVE just received and offer for sale at LOW FIGURES, a very large and carefully selected assortment of GENERAL MERCHANDIZE. Feeling thankful as I do to my friends and customers for their former patronage, I solicit a continuance of the same, and cordially invite the public generally to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. You will find polite and attentive Salesmen who will take pleasure in showing and pricing you Goods. G. A. REED. Dress Goods. FOR-neat and handsome Prints and Dress Goods, call at C. A. REED'S. Fancy Goods and Notions. FOR anything in the Fancy Goods and No? tion department, call at C.A. REED'S. Shoes and Boots. POR Shoes and Boots to suit both ladies and gentlemen, call at '.?;'.') C. A. REED'S. - Ready-Made Clothing. Et Gent call at ~piOR i ; C. A. REED'S. Family Groceries. ries, call a C.A. REED'S. JpiOE Groceries profits by -A. C. A. REED. Bacon, Lard, &c. FOR Bacon, Lard, Bagging and Ties, call at C. A. REED'S.. Wooden Ware. EOR Wooden Waro, of anv kind, call on ?" C. A. REED. Crockery. 'are, call on IF you want Crockery, Glass and China W? C A. REED. Hardware. ryou want Hardware of any kind, caR on C. A. REED. Buggy and Carriage Material. ^7?U will find the best assortment of Buggy ? JL and Carriage Materials in the up countrv at C A. REED'S. * Iron o F all sorts and sir.es on hand at C. A. REED'S. For Anything USUALLY kept in a first-class Varioty Store, call at C. A. REED'S. Oil Paintings. ASMALL lot of handsome Oil Paintings just received and for sale low at C A. REED'S. Country Produce. IF yon have Country Produce of anv kind to sell, call at C. A. REED'S. Sept 27, 1S71 13 S5 0 p A 0 3 fi * M S25,.?., b 0 0 3 0 TEN THOUSAND ACRES OF Mountain Lands Will be sold in Tracts, at Auction, at WALHALLA, S. C, ON MONDAY, The 6th day of November, 1871, As tho Estate of Col. Jcptha Norton, dee'd. Grl*0.1lt? u.nil Plats MAY be seen at the Office of Col. J, J. Nor? ton, in Walhalla. Tho Blue Ridge Railroad and Cash mi's Val? ley Turnpike, running through and near these Lands, will facilitate the development of their mineral anil Vegetable wealth. Miners, Stock Raisers, Pomologists and Vino Growers are respectfully invited to examine them. Terms made known on dav of salo. J. B. SITTON, Executor* Sopt 27, M7I 13 2 Extra Family Flour. i, 4'? am i-ash by IN barrels, 49 and H8 pmind Sucks, for sale low for c SHA11PE <fc TOWERS. Sept 14, 1871 11 AT THE '?RED SIGN STORE' TOU CAN BE SUITED ! THE' SECOND WEEK WITH raw Mom Twenty-Seyenffew Customers : THIS WEEK! I 1 iL'.' *'!:'!.' ' I THANK THE PUBLIC! . Ii 1.1 s."iu?i i PLEASE SEND ME A NEW CUSTOMER. ? DON'T FORGET FAVGBS. 8. M. Pegg. Sept 27, 1871 13 STAffi OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. By A. O. Norris, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, John W. Dalrymple made suit to me to grant him Letters of Adminis? tration, Of the Estate and effects of Hugh. IL Dalrymple, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singnlar the kindred and creditors of the said Hugh H. Dalrymple, deceased, that they be and appear before me in the Court of Probate, to be held at Anderson Court House, on Fri? day, the 13th day of October instant, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 25th day of Sep? tember, 1871. A. O. NORRIS, Judge of Probate. ! Sept 27, 1671 , . 13 2 . THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ? :: ' COUNTY OF ANDERSON. By A. 0. Norrie; Esq., Probate Judge : ., WHEREAS, Joseph B. McGcc made suit to me to grant him Letters of Admin? istration of the Estato and offects of John R. Horsey, deceased. These aro thorefore to cito and admonish all and singular tho kindrod and creditors of tho said John R. Horsoj', deceased, that they bo and appear beforo mo in tho Court of Probate, to be held at Anderson C. H., on Saturday, 14th day of October inst., after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Adminis? tration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 27th day of Sep? tember, Anno Domiui 1871. A. O. NORRIS, Judge of Probate. Sopt 28, 1871 13 2 Pocket Book Lost. LOST or stolon, about the 15th September, an old, well-worn Pocket Book, mado of I calf-skin, with clasp fastening, containing two Fivo Dollar bills and 75 cents in fractional cur? rency; together with various Notes and receipts. Among the Notes there was one given bv Thos. M. White to Dr. H. H. Seudday for $75.u0, pay ablo November 1st, 1S71; a Noto given to Dr. J. W. Gurlev for $50.00 by somo person living near Lowndesville, and pnymont guaranteed by Gurley to the undorsigned; a Note on Lew? is Morehead for about 81175.00, with a credit of I $100.00; a Noto on Z. Sharpo and J. I). M. Dob? bins for $50.00. Besides, thcro were other notes and duo bills, and a number of receipts. Any person returning tho Pocket Book and contents'will bo handsomely rewarded. A. EVINS. Sept 21,1871 : 12 r STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. By A. 0. Norm, Esq., Probate Judge. WHEREAS, B. F. Shirley mado suit to mo, to grant him Letters of Admin* istration on the Estate and effects of Rebecca Shirley, deceased. These aro therefore to cite and admonish'all and singular tho kindred and creditors of tho said Rebecca Shirley, deceased, that they be and appear beforo mo in the Court of Probate, to be held at Anderson Court House, on Friday, 0th day of October next, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why the said Admin? istration should not be granted. Givon under my handy this 18th day of Sep? tember, A. D"., 1871. A. <). NORRIS, Judge of Probate. Sept 21, 1871 9 2 Notice of Final Settlement. Til E undersigned hereby gives notice that he will apply" to A. O. Norrls, Esq., Judge of Probato of Anderson county, on the 12th day I of Oftober next, for a settlenieirt of the Estate of William Hunt, doeeawnl, ami for letters of dismission from the same. . J. J. HUNT, Adm r. Sept 7, 1871 10 5 1 SHERIFF'S SALE. In the Probate Court, Anderson Co., S. C. Juranda Cox vs. M. W. Morton and wife, etal. Petition for Partition. IN pursuance of the Decretal Order from the Prolate Court, to mo directed in the above stated ease, I will sell on the FIRST MONDA Y in OCTOBER next, at Anderson C. If., the lands described in the proceedings in this ease as the Real Estate of James Cox, deed, to wit: TRACT NO. 1, Containing 14S acres, moro or less, situate in Anderson county, bounding lands of Joel Kay, Mrs. Elizabeth Mattison, and others. TRACT NO. 2, ' Containing'320 acres, more or less, situate in Anderson county, on waters of Hencoop and Neal's creek, bounding lands of Thomas Mar? tin, Mrs. Todd and others. Plats of the above mentioned tracts of land will be exhibited on day of sale, 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 a mortgage of the premises, to secure the pay? ment of tho purchase money, with the privi? lege of anticipating payment. Costs to be paid cash?purchaser to pay extra for papers and stamps. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Sopto, 1871 10 4 SHERIFF'S SALeT In Probate Court, Anderson County, S. C. L. M. Tilly and wife vs. Mauldin Manning, et el.?-Petitionfor Partition. IN pursuance of the Decretal order from the Probate Court, to me directed in the above stated case, I will sell on the FIRST MONDAY in OCTOBER next, at Anderson C. H., the 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 hinds of Allen Bowie, D. K. Watson, Mrs. Morris and others. TERMS.?On 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 the purchase money. Tho costs to be paid cash. Purchaser to pay extra for papers and stamps. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Sept 5, 1871 10 4 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of Executions to me directed, I will expose to sale at Anderson C. II., on the FIRST MONDAY in OCTOBER next, within tho legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit: One Tract of Land, containing SO acres, more o'rless, lying five miles north of Anderson C. H.,'bounding lands of John W. Daniels, John Dalrymple, A. M. Neal and others, levied on as the property of M. W. Wallace, at tho suit of John C. Whitelield and others. One Tract of Land, containing 500 acres, more or less, lying within and near the corporate limits of tlie town of Williamston, bounding lands of Mrs; Ann Rogers, A. F. Wolborn, and others, levied on as tho property of B. F.-Maul? din, a? the suit of B. F. Crrayton, Assignee. Homestead, to be assigned out of said tract be? fore day of sale. Terms Cash?purchaser to pay extra for Ti? tles and Stamps. ? WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff* Sept 5, 1871 JO 4 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of Fiera Facias to me directed, I will expose to sale on the lirst Monday in October next, at Anderson Court House, within the legal hours of sale, ONE TRACT OF LAND, Containing 140 acres, moro or less, lying one and a half miles north of Anderson C. H., on the Greenville Road, bounding lands of Dr. A. P. Cator, Wm. B. Watson, and others. On the premises are a comfortable dwelling house and necessary outbuildings. There are about 30 acres of * bottom land in a state of cultivation, and some 40 acres of woodland on the place. Levied on as tho property of Reuben Riehoy, at the suit of Daniel Brown and others. TEBMS.?One half Cash, the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of aale, the purchaser to give bond with good security, and a mortgage of the promises to se? cure tho remaining purchase money. Pur? chaser to pay extra for papers and stamps. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Sept 5, 1871 11 3 SHERIFFS SALE. Kenn on 33. Cox vs. Allen Cothran.?Judgment for Foreclosure. IN pursuance of the Decretal Order of the Court of Common Pleas, to me directed, I wjll.seUon the FIRST MONDAY IN OCTO ber next, at Anderson Court House, all that i CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND, Situate in Anderson County, on waters of Bow eu Branch, waters of Saluda River, bounding lands of tbO cstato of Halber! Acker, David Cox and othors, containing one hundred and sixteen acres, more or less. Terms Cash?purchasor to pay extra for pa? pers and stamps. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. I Sept6, 1871 _10 4 SHERIFFS SALE. Lawrence ? Lenhardt, Assignee, vs; Wm. H. MuUikin and Lawrence Mullikin?Judgment for Foreclosure, IN pursuance of the Decretal Order of the iJ Court of Common Pleas, I will sell on the FIRST MONDAY in OCTOBER next, in front of the Court Houso at Anderson, all that CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND Containing 327 acres, more or less, in An? derson County, lying on waters of Brushy Creek, bounding lands of Thomas Murphy, Wiley Durham, Joseph Labor)!! and others. Terms Cash?purchasor to pay extra for titles and stamps* WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Sept 5, 1871 10 4 Administrator's Sale. ON Saleday in October next, 1 will sell at . public, outcry, at Anderson C. H.y the Choses in Action belonging to the Estate of N. 11. Armstrong, deceased. Terms ('ash. J. R. ARMSTRONG, Adm'r. Sept 14, 1871 U 3? T3UJE WEST FEMALE COLLEGE. THIRTEENTH Y'EAR will open October 2nd, and close middle July next. Past prosperity most encouraging. Location pleasant and healthy. Faculty full and eoin pletc-ruight teachers. Course of instruction thorough.- Government, that of a well-ordered family. Expenses for the year, (two sessions, forty Weeks,)for hoard, (includingfuel and washing,) and tufllirn hi all literary studies, including Latin, *I84.50. French, Music, Drawing, Painting, Ac, at very reasonable rates. For Catalogue, address the President. .1. I. BONN El?, ? Due West, Abbeville County, S. C. Sept 7, 1S71 10 lm THE "WALLIS" TIE. DIPLOMAS for best COTTON TIE grant? ed by Louisiana State Fair, April, IS70. Georgia State Fair, October, 1870. Cotton .States Fair, October, 1870. Mississippi State Fair, OH.ol.er, IS70. Alabama State Fair, November, 1870. MADE OF THE BEST ENGLISH IRON. Easily and rapidly adjusted. 2,000 of the above; Tl F.S now landing per Hri tish bark M. E. Seed, from Liverpool, and for sale at the lowest market rates bv J. N. U'OKSOX, Nos. 08 East Day and 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf, ('harleston, S. C. Sept 7, 1871 10 4 PENDLETON FACTORY. THE WOOL CARDS AT THE PENDLETON FACTORY have been put in complete order, and are now ready for business. They are attended by skill? ed operatives, who will attend to all work in their line promptly, and in the mostf approved stylo. Wool may be sent to us from all points on the Blue Ridge and Greenville and Colum? bia Railroads, and the Holls or Batts will bo carefully packed and returned?that sent on Greenvillcand Columbia Railroad will be taken from and returned to Anderson at our expense. FACTORY STORE. Mr. A. N. ALEXANDER keeps on hand at the Factory Store a select stock of General Merchandize, which we propose to exchange for Cash or Country Produce (except perishable fruits and vegetables) at fair prices. COTTON YARNS. A supply of our superior Cotton Yarn is kept on hand at the Factory, and in the hands of our Agents at various points on Blue Ridge and Greenville and Columbia Railroads, which we offer to the trado at market prices. FACTORY MILL. The GRIST MILL at the Factory is now be? ing thoroughly overhauled, and will be ready for Grinding by the 20th inst. Factory Cotton Gins and Press. The Cotton Gins and Tress will be in readi? ness for the coining crop. Second-hand Bag? ging and Tics will be furnished at one dollar and fifty cents per pattern and five tics, and the cotton may be stored in our Warehouse un? til the owner desires to sell; then a ready mar? ket may bo found on the spot. Pendleton Factory Post Office. Letters and papers for the Pendleton Manu? facturing Company, or for persons on the place, should be addressed to ''Pendleton Factory P. O., S. C." Patronage respectfully solicited, July 20, 1S71 3 3rn GO TO A. P. HUBBARD'S. 'F vou want to buy superior Cigars, go to A. P. HUBBARD'S. "F you want Fresh Stick Candy and elegant . French Candies, go to A. P. HUBBARD'S. "F you want Toys, of any description, go to A. P. HUBBARD'S. "F you want Lamps or Lamp Chimneys, go to A. P. HUBBARD'S. "F you want Dry Goods or Dress Trimmings that have not been "picked over," go to HUBBARD'S. In fact, if you want anything in the Dry Goods, Fancy Goods, Crockery, Hardwaro or Grocery line, GO TO HUBBARD'S At the Store formerly occupied by W. F..BARR et CO., Whore you can always get a cool glass of Soda Water out of the new Soda Fouiltaim Of course I want everybody to "LOOK AROUND" before buying. Sept 7,1871 10 Doors, Sashes, Blinds^ &c. JP. !P. T O A. Tj 1?5 Manufacturer and Dealer*, 'No. 20 Havne Streot arid Horlbecfc'3 wTiarf, CIIALESTON, S. C. ^r-rf- THIS is the largest and most complete Factory of the kind in the Southern States, and all articles in this line can be furnished by Mr. P. P. To'ai.e at prices which defy competition. pUf A pamphlet with full and detailed list of'all sizes of Doors. Sashes und Blinds, and tho prices of each, will be sent free and post paid, on application to P. P. TO?LE, Charleston, S. C. July 1.1, 1871 2 ly GEO. S. HACKER, Door, Sash and Blind Factory, Charleston, 's*. THIS is as large and roiuplote a Factory as there is in the South. We keep no Northern work to till country orders. TdT" Send for Price List. Address, <il-'<>. S. HACKER, P. O. Box 170, Charleston. S. C. .?J?r Factory and Warcroonis, King Street, opposite' Cannon'Street, on line of City Railway. Sept 7,1871 B> ly Kinsma?i ?sf Howe//. Factors and Commission Merchants. hibera/Advances made on Cotton and Nava/ Stores. Charleston. S. & S-?pt7, 1ST I 10 4m Cotton Ties and Bagging. AS Agents for Manufacturers, we otier for sale, ;tt low prices, the following Ties: The "ARROW," the "ANCHOR.'' Urn "EU? REKA," SWEETTS "PATENT BUCKLE " BUTLER'S "BUCKLE," and BEARD'S "PATENT LOCK TIE." a t.so, AMERICAN, DUNDEE, nnjl INDIA BAG GIN?. GEO. W. WILLIAMS ?.V. CO., Factors, Church street. August 31. 1S71 0 2m JUST RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OP FAMILY GROCERIES, Ol' every description, which wo Will Sell Low for Cash. McGRATH & BYRUM, Depot Street. WANTED, 95,000 POUNDS OF Cotton Rags For Which wo will pay the highest CASH PRICES. McGRATH & BYRUM. '-o All kinds Country Product 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 the article, McGRATH & BYRUM, m-O Jt&r- "We are thankful to our friends for their past liberal patronage, and further solicit their continuance. Wo also invite them to call and examine our stock of GROCERIES before pur? chasing, lee always on Hand. McGRATH & BYRUM. LIGHTNING RODS Put up at the shortest notico, and at the very lowest price. All orders will be executed by one of the firm, who will personally superin? tend tho work. McGRATH & BYRUM, Depot St., Anderson, S. C July 13, 1S71 2 1871. FALL TRADE. 1871. GUNS. GUNS. GUNS. DOUBLE and Single Barrel Guns, Brooch loading and Muz/.leloadingGunSj of English, French and German manufacture, At all Prices. Single Guns at $2.50, $1.00, 8?>.0O, $S.O0. 812.00 to $20.00 each. Double (Jims from ?7.00 to ?200.00 each. Pistols, Pistols. Pistols. Smith it Wesson, Colt's, Allen's, Sharp's arid all the popular and approved kinds. Ammunition for Guns, Pistols and Rifles. Sportsman's Goods of Great Va? riety. BEST QUALITY and AT LOWEST PRICES* Country Merchants and Sportsmen are invi? ted to call and examine onr large and well se? lected stock of the above Goods, winch we im? port direct and buy from the manufacturers, we guarantee quality equal to, and prices as low as anv responsible house in. this country* Orders by mail filled promptly, and sent by express, C. O. D. P0ULTXEY, TRIMBLE & CO., 300 v>. Baltimore Street. BALTIMORE. MD. Sept 7, 1871 40 ly GILREATH & BUBGISS, AT NO. 3 BRICK IU>TGE, AXB-EKSOX, 8. C, BEG to inform the public that they are man? ufacturing all descriptions of TIJST WARE, And keep constantly in store an extensive and well-assorted stork.'which thev 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 win give entire satisfaction; Good, Clean Cotton Rags Hought in any quantity at the highest CASH price, or Goods given in exchange. Country Merchants are requested to semi in their Rags, and special attention will he given to their or? ders for Tin Ware. Rooffing and Guttering done to ?rder*, SUPERIOR COOKING STOVES, with the latest improvements, for sale at moderate prices-. June 29, 1S71 52 N?tice to Lien Creditors. In the District Court of ihr United States for the District of South Carolina, Ex Parte W. C. Keith', \ bk^U I? Bank"*** Bankrupt: J PURSUANT to the order of his Honor Judge Bryan, the undersigned hereby gives notice to all persons holding liens against the Estate of the above named Bankrupt, that they are required to establish their de? mands before me at Ynrkvillo, S. C, on or be? ton1 the lirst day of November next, or their claims will bo barred. W. J. CLAWSON,. Register in Bankruptcy. Sept 14, 1871 U 6 Look Out for the Wagon 1 JOHN H. CLARKE, Agent for the IM? PROVED SINGER FAMILY SEWING MACHINE, is traveling through Anderson and adjacent country, and wil l be pleased to exhibit this superior Machine to any one wishing to purchase or examine the same. It is simple and durable in construction, easily operated, and will do any kind of work on the finest fabric or the heaviest leather. If you wish to see tho Machine, give notice to -1. B. Clark A Son, An? derson C. II., and 1 will be pleased tacatl at vour house. .toUN U. CLARKE, August 24, 1S71 S Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives nrrtiee that he will apply to A. O. Norris, Esq., .lodge of Probate-wr Anderson county, on Tuesday, tho loth day of October next, lor a settlement of the Estate of. ueoi-gc t;. El rod, deceased^ and for letters of dismission therefrom. SAM I.. !.. \V. ELROP, Adm'r.. Sept 7, 1S7I IG 5.