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HYMENEAL. MARRIED, at Mr. Stephen McKce's, in Ab? beville County, by Rev. A. Rice, on the even? ing of the 1st instant, Mr. WILLIAM B. FILLER, of the State of New York, and Miss MSPPHINE ROSANNA STARK, of Abbe rUle^Counry. Notice of Final Settlement. THE- undersigned hereby gives notice that he will apply to A. O. Norris, Esiq., Pro? bate Judge, on Friday, the 8th day of March next for a settlement of the Estate, of JjpfeB'M. Mattison, deceased, and for letters I>f T?smlssion from the same. JAMES A. KING, Adm'r. Feh.^1871 81 5 Valuable Land and Water Power for Sale. THE undersigned offers at private 3ale that ijpa^nable Tract of Land, containing 315 ncres,.nior? or less, known as the Whiioer Mill jjlace, four miles south of Anderson C. H. The., tract contains about 75 acres of bottom land, and at least 100 acres of woodland. For further particulars, plats and surveys, apply to ?r-j-rv B. F. WHlTNER. Feb 8,1872 31 2 Republican County Convention. TIURSUANT to the call of the State Execn il^ tive Committee for a State Convention to beheld in Columbia on Monday, 19th of Feb? ruary,. I do hereby call a County Con vention to be- held at Anderson on tho 15th inst, for the purpose of electing delegates to the afore ?aid State Convention. I would like to have every precinct in the Connty well represented, one* Cox ^"d,I hereby invite all citizens to attend this on&dtion. HENRY KENNEDY, Chm'n. Feb^S,4lS72 31 I ., j.,. SHEEHT'S SALE. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,) Anderson Countt. j. IN TSE COURT COMMON PLEAS. jfcbV W. Daniels, Clerk of Court, Plain tin*, against James Martin, Defendant.?Judg? ment for Foreclosure and Sale. ... - - - T> Y virtue of the Judgment of the Court of | i> . Common Pleas, rendered by the Hon. ?James L. Orr, Judge of the 8th Judicial Cir? cuit, in the above stated case, to me directed, I will expose to sale on the First Monday in March next, at Anderson Court House, the' fol? lowing TRACT OF LAND, Sitaate in the County of Anderson, on waters ef raddle's Creek,' containing 150 acres, more or less, bounding lauds oX Thomas Dtckson, John McLaLn, Mrs. Wat kins and others. Teems op Sale?One-third of. the purchase Sooey and the costs of these proceedings cash, e remainder on a credit of six months, with interest from day of sale, purchaser to give j bqn,9, with good'security, and a mortgage ol the premises, to secure the remaining purchase money, with leave to anticipate payment of $m)g wihote amount cash. Purchaser to pay ex? tra for papers and stamps. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. -'Feb 8, 1872 31 4 9-n e. REMARKABLE! Notwithstanding Tho ar HIGH TAXES! "'"SIMPSON, HILL & CO. A RE still on hand with an unusually largo stock of almost everything kept in our line. We would call special attention to a very large and varied assortment of GARDEN SEED, Suited to our climate, including Onion But? tons, Setts and Irish Potatoes, fresh from the Seed Garden. Also, PAINTS, LINSEED, TRAIN, rrr MACHINE, -VESTAL and KEROSINE OILS, Of the best brands. rWii needless to speak of MEDICINES, PERFUMERY and other articles, of which the public are aware. Call and see us at the Golden Mortar. Liu.. SIMPSON, HILL <fc CO. ..Feb 8, 1872 31 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, -1 ANDERSON COUNTY. EQUITY SIDE, COURT COMMON PLEAS. A' BSTRACT of the Cash Report of John WL Daniels, Clerk, showing the amount of monies'on hand and in Bank ?n the 13th of Hands. Bank. Estate of Isaac and Susan Cannon. $215 30 Estate John S. Lorten. 803 34 " Thomas Orr. 166 54 " Abner Clinkscales... 175 24 " Warren L. Smith... 1130 97 " James Chambiee. 57 97 " LyP. Feathereton.... 14 75 " Wm. Mullikin. 695 98 " Jno. B. Armstrong.. 10 05 " Wyatt Smith. 178 46 " Aris Cox. 602 52 ? P. & Johnson. 1137 69 " Elijah and Sarah Pepper. 113 90 ?' Williamson & N. H. Breazeale. 487 40 " Olley Mattison. 805 18 u ? Jno. M. Mattison.... 34 35 " Archibald Keaton... 61 71 " Ben. F. Sloan. $4 15 705 38 ' ?r Thomas Lcverctt.... 113 44 . - Isaac Timms. 7 75 M. Breazeale vs. D. K. Breazeale, ctal. 4 14 30 00 i Jane Gordon. 140 00 u Samuel Smith. 811 81 " Kelly Sullivan. 558 43 " Andrew Major. 4 20 428 00 ?ft Sarah Pepper. 4 32 150 06 1" Wm. Rogers. 314 10 1322 31 " Henry Cobb. 6 00 . " Mary Todd. 1289 50 " ?am'l. J. Hammond. 70 81 " John E. Norris. 183 00 " L. A. Williams. 2 76 * M. A. Barksdalc. 54 75 Case of F. J. Caldwell vs. E. H. Whitner, Ex't'x... 300 00 Estate Milford Burriss. 158 00 711 31 " Willis McGce. 205 17 78 24 " E. J. McClure. 145 15 572 58 " Rev. A. W. Ross. 159 61 * H. B. Wardiaw. 6 15 315 35 " Thomas Milford. 10 20 42 14 u L. A. Osborne. 16 75 Case of Jno. Wilson vs. E. C. Cobb, etal. 248 75 Estate Sam'l. Maverick. 90 86 " W. F. Clinkscales... 13 40 ?? David T. Bozeuiau.. 237 16 1* Wm. Sherard. 137 OS 2420 56 " Wm. Durham. 84 41 Cash on hand.$1078 31 Cash in Carolina National Bank of Columbia.$17770 77 Total.$18849 08 JOHN W. DANIELS, Clerk C. C. P. Jan 15, 1872 31 1 , f. m. vors. dk. m. i* shakpk. POPE & SHARPE, dealers in DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, FANCY GOODS, PERFUMERY, Combs, Brushes and Druggists Articles, No. 0 Graiaite Row, .Anderson C. H., S. C. Feb 8, 1872 31 Oils, Brushes, Paints, &c. LINSEED, Tanners', Kerosine and Pratt's ?Astral Oils, Paint and Varnish Brushes, White Wash Brushes, Sitsh Tools, for sale by POPE A SHARPE. Feb 1,1872 . 31 Baking Preparation. HORSFORD'S self-raising Bread Prepara? tion, for making all kinds of superior breads, cakes, Ac., for sale by .POPE & SHARPE. Feb 8, 1872 31 Cox's Gelatine, &c. COX'S Sparkling Gelatine; for making Jel? ly. Duryea's Mazeaa, for culinary pur? poses, for sale by POPE A SHARPE. Feb 8, 1872 31 Fancy Toil et Soaps* ALARGE stock on hand. Carbolic, Laun? dry and Bath Soaps, for sale by POPE A SHARPE. Feb 8,1872 31 Trusses and Shoulder Braces. JpOR sale by Feb8jy372 POPE A SHARPE. 31 Pure Brandy, Whiskey, GIN and WINES, for medicinal use only, for sale by Feb 8,1872 POPE <fc SHARPE. 31 Fine Havana Cigars, SMOKING and Chewing Tobacco, Pipes, <fcc., for sale by POPE A SHARPE. Feb 8,1872 81 Lamps and Lamp Goods, LARGE stock, for sale by POPE A SHARPE. Feb 8,1872 31 23 I 5 CD O n o ? C p 9 24 o o s " OD 3 i* 05 m ?, s* ?3 c n * p OJ5 ? e a5 3 ? ? 8 a r CO co b 3 Q a Q S"* O i p b o ? CD o O US I 'I H o O a > A GOOD FARM FOR SALE, Containing over 330 Acres, 25 or 30 acres good Bottom Land, WELL DRIED?over 100 acres in the woods, a good Dwelling House, and all other necessary outbuildings, located inside of four miles of Anderson Court House. Determined to sell money will buy it?good titles can bo given. Apply to me, S. M. PEGG, Red Sign Storo. Jan 11, 1872 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of Executions to mo directed, I will expose to sale on the First Monday in March next, at Anderson Court House, the following property, to wit: ONE TRACT OF LAND, Containing 140 acres, moro or loss, lying near the town of Belum, bounding lands of (ioorgo Tclford, W. D. Wilkos and others, levied on as the property of Benson Jordan, at the suit of William Holmes. Terms cash?purchaser to pay for papurs and stamps. WM. McOUKIX, Sheriff. Feb 8, 1872 31_4 Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that sho will apply to A. O. Norris, Esq., Judge of Probate, on Thursday, the 7th day of | March, 1872, for a Final Settlement of the Estate of San ford V. Mattison, dee'd, and for letters of dismission from the same. MARIA C. MARTIN. Adm'x. Fob 8, 1^72 31 5 MAJPHS' NITEOGENIZED SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. The Oldest Superpliospliate Manufactured in this Country. COMPOSED of Bonos, Potash, Phosphatic Guano, Concentrated Animal Ammonlacal Matter and Sulphuric Acid. No Salt, Salt Cake, Nitre Cake, Planter, nor Adulterant or Absor? bent of any kind used. Factory open 1'or inspection at all times. Nineteen years of Practical Experience. Introduced in 1852. Patented December 29, 1859. Quick action and Pormanent Improvement to the Soil. Testimony of hundreds of well known Planters in its favor on every variety of crop and soil, even during extreme adverse seasons. $45 Cash. $55 Time, payable Nov. 1st, 1872. KINSMAN & HOWELL, General Agents for South Carolina, No. 128 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. C. A. BEED, Agent for Andorson County. The Wando Fertilizer not Excelled by Any! -o GALL for Certificates to prove the fact. . A supply always on hand. Price, $50 per ton, Cash, and ?55 on Time, at the manufactury, Charleston, S. C CHERRY & BLECKLEY, Agents,} < S. BLECK LEY, Agent, Pendlcton, S. C. / { Anderson, S. C. -0 IN". B .?IF you owe us anything, WE MUST HAVE THE MONEY. Jan 25, 1872_20 CAROLINA FERTILIZER TRIUMPHANT I WILMINGTON, N. C, August 21st, 187L FOR the largest production of Cotton to the acre, 1,000 lbs. Carolina Fertilizer. For the largest production of Wheat to the aero, 1,000 lbs. Carolina Fertilizer. The above premiums are for crops produced with the use of the Carolina Fertilizer alone, or in combination with plantation manures only, and the awarding of said premiums is left dis? cretionary with the committee under their rules. SANDERS, OATES & CO., Ageuts at Charlotte. Stevens A Cureton, Lancaster, S. C. WAXHAWS, Lancaster County. S. C. To P. P. Zimmerman, Esq., Secretary oj''the Fair of the Carolinas, Charlotte, jV. C?The follow? ing is a correct statement of Cotton raised by Stevens ft Cureton, on 14 acres of stubble land, which was manured with 400 pounds Carolina Fertilizer. Tho following is the mode of cultiva? tion: It was thoroughly broken up 12 inches deep, and laid off in rows 3J feet wide, and the Fertilizer applied in the drill, then bedded on it on the 15th of May, and planted tho same day, but owing to the cool and dry weather, did not come up to a stand"until about the 1st of June. First working it was run around with a half shovel and partially trimmed out with a hoe. Sec? ond working it was ran around with a 3 inch grab, 12 inches long, and the middles thrown out with a sweep 18 inches wide. One furrow to a row and thinned to a stand with a hoe about 12 inches between tho stocks, and afterwards it was plowed every two weeks with a sweep 18 inch? es wide, and hoed each timo, until it was worked five times. "The following is a correct state? ment or the Cotton picked : First Picking, 254; Second Picking, 410; Third Pioking, 413; estimated amount of unopened matured bolls, 816. Total, 1,923. Respectfullv submitted, STEVENS ft CURETON. I certify I weighed tho Cotton picked in the above statement, and it is correct. October 2, 1S71 W. A. GRAHAM. At tho request of Messrs. Stevens ft Cureton, we have examined the li aero of Cotton, and tho estimate made above is true to tho best of our ability. D P DURANT, W A GRAHAM, JOSEPH RODGES. Premiums awarded to Stevens ft Cureton on above Certificate, Wo will soil the abovo Splendid Fertilizer at Forty-Five Dollars cash, or Fifty Dollars, paya? ble 1st November, with interest at 7 per cent, per annum, delivered at our Warehouse* in Charleston. Agents will sell at same prices, adding the freight and drayage to their Depots. GE0. W. WILLIAMS & CO. SILVRPE ft TOWERS, Agents, Anderson, S. C._ The Celebrated Fertilizers. ARE FOR SALE BY WILCOX, GIBBS & CO., Importers and Sealers in Guanos, 148 Bay St., Savannah, Ga. 151 East Bay, Charleston, S.C. Sil ARPE & TOWERS, Agents at Anderson, S. C. A. J. STRINGER, Agent at Belton, S. C. T. A. HUDGENS, Agent at Honca Path, S.C. JSC?' For further information apply or ad? dress as above for Almanac for 1872. Jali 18, 1?T2 28 3m SINGER STILL TRIUMPHANT!! Gl OLD and Silver Medals and Diploma awar T ded to Singer Sewing Machine at Savan? nah Fair, November, 1871. First Premium at Atlanta Fair, October, 1871, for best family machine. Premium at the Macon Fair, October, 1871, for family family machine, with liest and most useful attachments. First Premium at Tliomasvillc, November, 1871, for best family machine. Gold Medal and three Silver Medals awarded the Singer at the Augusta Fair, November, 1871. Diploma awarded Singer Machine at Ander? son, S. C, Fair, November, 187L Examine this Machine. JOHN H. CLARKE, Agent, Anderson, S. C. YOU MAY STILL LOOK OUT FOR THE WAGON 1 I have employed my brother, E L. CLARK, who will go through the country with the wagon, visit your homes, and show this world renowned Machine, whether you purchase or not; and if you purchase, will give full and perfect instructions how to use tho Machine and all of Its superior attachments. John 11. Clarke ran always bo found nt tho store of J. It. Clarke A Son, where ho is giving the Singer Sewing Machine business his whole attention. Call and sec me. JOHN IT. CLARKE. Fob 1, 1S71 80 Notice of Final Settlement. TilE undersigned hereby gives notice that he will niako application to A. <). Norris, Judge of I'robato for Anderson County, on Tuesday, tho 27th day of February next, lor a Final Settlement of tho l?*itulo <>f John Me< leo, deceased, and a final discharge therefrom. GABRIEL \i. McGEE, Kx r. Jan 25, 1S72 20 5 Potatoes and Seeds. PINK BYE, KARLY KOSE and GOOD? RICH I'oTAToKS. Also, LANDRI5TIPS GARDEN SEEDS, in great variety, for sale by * SM \ RPE ft TOWERS. Fel> 1. 1872 ?J Private Sale of Property, In Fcndlcton, S. C. THE beautiful residence of the late Mrs. John C. Calhoun, in Pendleton Village, is offer? ed for sale on easy and reasonable terms. The premises contain 75$ acres, partly cleared and cultivated. Tho dwelling is of wood, one story, with seven large rooms, pantries, closets and basements for kitchens and store-rooms, and commands a view of tho Allegheny Moun? tains unsurpassed in the State. The grounds are extensive and handsomely improved, with fine apple and peach orchards, and kitchen garden in the rear, and numerous out-build? ings, corresponding in style to the grounds and dwelling. The place is within four hundred yards of the Blue Ridge Railroad Depot, and since Mrs. Calhoun's death, has been occupied by the Hon. Thomas G. Clemson, who will give possession on the first of May. This first-class village residence and lands is situated iu a most dolightful climate and neighborhood, and can be purchased on time. For further information call on Dr. T. J. Pickens or Mr. Win. Henry Trescot, of Pou dleton, T. Grange Simons, of Charleston, or address the undersigned, at Abbeville, who, as tho Executor of Mrs. J. C. Calhoun, is author? ized to sell. If not sold the promises will be leased* EDWARD NOBLE, Qualified Executor of Will. Jan IS, 1S72 28 4 COME AND LOOK! A RARE OPPOTEMTY IS NOW OFFERED. Splendid Water Powers for Sale. WILL be sold, on Saleday in March next, at Anderson C. H., if not sold previously, the following valuablo property, to wit: LOT NO. 1, containing 93 acres, known as tho Major's Mill Place?seven miles from An? derson C. H., which is the best cotton market in the up-country. The land on this phico is valuable and productive. LOT NO. 2, nine miles north of Andorson, on tho Blue Ridge Railroad, known as tho Dr. Gaillard Mill place, containing 53 acres. Wa? ter-power good and easily improved. Good roads, and a thrifty, desirable neighborhood. Trums?One-half cash. Balance on a credit until the 25th of December next, with interest from day of sale. THOMAS HARPER, Pendleton) Si C. Fob 1, 1S72 30 3 SLABTOWN ACADEMY, EQUALITY POST OFFICE, S. C. J. B. SMITH, A. B., Principal THIS SCHOOL will open for 1872 on MON? DAY, January 20th, and continue two Sessions of live months each, with a short vacation in th? Summer. The brandies taught will include English, Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and the Ancient Languages, rates OF Tl'ITION. English, (Primary,! per Session, - - $$ 00 Knglujh, (Advanced.) per Session, - 10 00 Classics and higher Mathematics, - - IG ou Board in private families at ten dollars per month. Sixty-live dollars per session will cov? er tho necessary expenses. For further partic? ulars apply to the Principal. Rkpekence?Rev. J. Leland Kennedy. Dee 14, 1871 24 2m Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that ho will apply to A. O. Norris, Judge of Probate for Anderson County, on Thursday, the 15th day of February next, for a Final Settlement of tho Estate of Adam Elrod, deceased, and for letters of dismission from the same. Also, on Friday, the ltith of February next, I will apply for a settlement and discharge as administrator of the Estate of James Coop? er, deceased. R. T. ELROD, Ex'r. Jan 4, 1872 211 ?* Notioe of Final Settlement. Til 10 undersigned hereby gives notice that he will apply to A. O. Norris, .lodge of Pro? bate, on Wednesday, the Mth February next, Ibra Final Settlement of the Fstato of Joseph T. Rogers, deceased, and for letters of dismis? sion from the same. JOHN C. ROGERS, Adm'r. with Will annexed. Jan 4, 1872 Uli ? Fine Young -Horses and Mules! m"-^^S 1 "will be in Anderson in a few A jmmCj days with the linest lot of young frTTj HORSES and MULES that 1 ever ? ?*?>" own od, bought in Tennessee, Ken? tucky and Ohio. They nro all young and well broke. They will be sohl at fair prices. A few tine brood Marcs among them. Come and Jook at them. P. C. CUNNINGHAM. Dec 21, 1871 -? ISTOW IS THE TIME! SOMETHING NEW IN ANDERSON!! BEGIN" WITH THE NEW TEAE! A GRAND GIFT ENTERPRISE!!! PREMIUMS! PREMIUMS !! PREMIUMS!! PREMIUMS!! A GREAT NUMBER OF VALUABLE PREMIUMS in Store, and more en route-trill be in soon? NOTIONS, a large varioty, FANCY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, DRY GOODS, STAPLE GOODS, HATS and CAPS, MADE CLOTHES, BOOTS and SHOES, WOODEN WARB, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE, HARDWARE and CUTLERY, BRIDLES and SADDLES, SUGAR and COFFEE, CORN MEAL, fresh and new, FISH, not a few, FLOUR, the best, BACON and LARD, MOLASSES, all grades, IRON, all sorts and sixes, STEBL, for plows, LAST, not LEAST, a Largo, Complete and Full Lino of Beady-Made NOTES JLNT> ACCOUNTS. We wiU give any of the above in quantity, just as you like, as Premiums for Cotton or Cash, at No. 9 Granite Row. Wo are agents for the well-known and popular PHCENIX IRON WORKS in Columbia. Will supply vou on short notice with anything made of Casting, Wrought Iron or Steel. We are agents for SHOAL CREEK FACTORY. A full supply always in store, wholesale or retail. We are the only agents here for the CLOUD'S CREEK MILL ROCK, the acknowledged, world-renowned" best and cheapest. Save time and money?get the best. We are sole agents here for ZELL'S AMMONLVTED SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. Invest money if you would make money. To our patrons who have our Goods and have not paid for them, do as vou like?we will have our money. Pay us. or PAY OTHERS AND COST. Don't say you have not sold your Cot? ton; this is your fault, not ours. The advance in cotton will not be enough to pay debt and cost Jan 4, 1S72 WATSON & BROTHER, No. 9 Granite Bow. 26 ATLANTIC ACID PHOSPHATE. THIS Article, prepared by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, under the direction of thoir Chemist, Dr. ST. JULIEN RAVENEL, for composting with Cotton Seed, is now offer? ed at the Reduced Price of $28 per ton cash, or $31 per ton payable 1st November, 1872, Free of Interest. Orders filled now will be considered as Cash 1st March, 1872, or on Time as due 1st November, 1872, thereby enabling Planters to haul it at a time when their Wagons and Mules are idle. Jan 4, 1872 PELZER, RODGERS & CO., General Agents, Brown's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. 2C Sm h ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE. THIS FERTILIZER, manufactured by the ATLANTIC PHOSPHATE COMPANY, under the direction of their Chemist, Dr. St. Julien Ravenel, is now offered to the Planting Communi? ty at the very Reduced Price of $48 per ton cash, or $52 payablo 1st November, 1872, free of in? terest. This FERTILIZER has been very extensively used in this State, and has given entire satis? faction ; some of the most practical planters admitting it to be equal to Poruviau Guano, pound for pound. All salos made now will be considered as cash on the 1st of March, 1S72, and to those buying on time the sale will be considered as due on 1st November, 1872. By this arrangement planters will be enabled, without extra cost, t? haul their Manure at a time when their wagons and mules are idle. Pamphlets containing the certificates of those who have used the Atlantic Phosphate wiU bo tarnished on application to the Agents. PELZER, RODGERS & CO., General Agents, Brown's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. AGENTS.?B. F. Cray ton <fc Sons, Anderson, S. C; G. W. Anderson, Williamston; T. A. Hudgens, Hone* Path. Jan 4, 1872 20 ?3 THE STONO PHOSPHATE COMPANY, OF CHARLESTONS ?. C, PROPERLY appreciating tho necessity of fostering the planting interest of the Sontb, re* solved in the outset to offer their Fertilizers at a price which would place them within the reach of every planter. They offer their SOLUBLE GUANO, A complete Ammonlated Fertilizer, at $45 cash; or $50 on a credit to the 1st November next, with approved city acceptance without interest The "DISSOLVED PHOSPHATE," For Composting With Cotton Seed or Stable Manure, is now offered at tho very low prrce of $25 cash, or $0 credit as above. This is highly recommended by planters who have used it with great satisfaction. We havo numerous certificates from intelligent planters of tho highest character^ from differ? ent sections of tho State, testifying to tho excellence of these Fertilizers. WILLIAM KAVENEL, J. D. AIKEN, General Agent, Presides** 3io? 5 Central Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C J. Pi Mickler, Agent? Walhalla, Sw C; G. W. Anderton, Williamston ; Brown A Stringer, Bclton. Jan 4,1872 28 3m ETIWAN FERTILIZERS. ??-??-0 THREE VERY SUPERIOR ARTICLES aro offered by the Sulphuric Acid and SuperphoB^ phate Company of Charleston, S. C, viz : ETIWAN GUANO. A complete manure, adapted to Cotton, Grain and Tobacco, being the well known article here? tofore ottered at tho very high grade of 15 per cent, dissolved Bone Phosphate of Lime, with the addition, as heretofore, of Peruvian Guano, Ammonia and Potash. Price $55 per ton, if paid on or before the 1st of April next, and f?O nor ton, payable first November, 1872, without, interest. ETIWAN CROP FOOD. A new article of the same high grade of Soluble Phosphate, compounded with the elements of Cotton Seed iii such a manner, as to ensure one of the best fertilizers for Cotton and Grain, at a lower price than the Ettwan Guano. Price $40 per ton, if paid on or before tho 1st of April next, $45 per ton, payable first November, 1S72, without interest. Etiwan Dissolved Bone. Averaging from 18 or 20 per cent, of Dissolved Bono Pl*>sphato, and thus enabling tho planter bv composting, to obtain two tons of half that grade at a saving of one half cost and freight. Price $"W per ton, if paid on or before the 1st of April next, $40 per ton, payable first Novonibor, 1872, without interest. TAKE NOTICE, that all these fertilizers aro of the tuo.hest grade of Soluble. Phos rnATE, and must help for more than one year. WM. C. BEE & CO., General Agents, Charleston, S. C. B. F. CKAYTON & SONS, Agents at Anderson, S. C. Dec 14, 1S71 24 2m SASHES, BLINDS, DOORS, WINDOW FRAMES. MOULDINGS, MANTEL PIECES, A.nd Building Material Generally. W. P. Russell & Co., CHARLESTON, S. C, figr- East End Hasell Street, opposite the Wando Fertilizer Works, And in the immediate vicinity of the Charleston and Pavilion Hotels. ESTABLISHED 1851. This Firm arc the only Practical Mechanics, Sash, Blind and Door Makers, by Trade, carry? ing on thf above huaincH* in the City of Charleston. Mr. S. 11. LANGSTON, Builder, of Anderson, is our authorized agent, to whom we refer by permission. Nov 0, 1871 19