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GREAT SALE OP .REAL ESTATE, BY : 10 WTTDES & GRIMBALL, Auctioneers, Charleston, S. C. v. The United States of America, South Carolina District, Fourth Circuit?The United States va. John Fraser <t Co., James Robb and C. T. Lowndes. Trustee in Equity. Same vs. Same, Supplemental Bill, . .. f. i>>.AJ' PURSUANT to the order of the Circuit Court of the United States, made in the above stated cases, the undersigned will sell at Public Auction, ia the City of,Charleston, at the East end of Broad Street, on the ' .BO' VlXl ( O C Second Monday (8th day) of April Next, Commencing at 10 o'clock, a. nu, jmMtml* ''?''*??'? 4JJ>.:THE REAL ESTATE set forth and de? scribed in the Mortjrage of 29th Februarv, 1,963, made by T. D. Wagner and W. L. Tren aelm to the undersigned as Trustees, on the, foUirwing. TERMS : J^i'eAthird cash; bala nee in one and two years, ^ecurid.by bond bearing interest, with mort gage of property and assignment of policy' of] insurance. ??Purchaser to- pay- for- papers, and | revenue stamps. U.a.a. _ . Ajnbng the above is ' the following property in and near the Town of Anderson, to wit: The J. T. Sloan Property* On the Southeast coraor of the P?bn? "Square," including the Brick Store occupied, by B. F? Crayton & Sons and others, and the former res? idence of the late Christopher Orr, Esq., now , occuped by Dr. Scudday. Also, a Tract of j WWO Land,-containing 25 acres, more or less, in the suburbs of the -own, west of the Bine Ridge Railroad. <<?'' ?>Ki53ie Efias E::rle Property, Consisting of the- several premises now occu? pied by- Jordan GambreU, Flootwood - Ciink-1 scales) A. F. White, 23. EL Langaton, James ' "Wilson, J. L. Dawson, residence and Tin Shop, Savrd'White, (shop lot,) the Government Sta? ble Lot, and the vacant Lot East of James Wilson, and in front of.S. H. L?ngsten, one-" half of which is knownVas tiie Qilinex Lot. The McFall & Hammond Property, Being the Brick Building, Store and Residence on the East side of Maua street, second square' South of Court House, now occupied by The Arnold Property, House and Lot, on the West side of Main! irtreeW.third square South of the Court House, occupied by Wm. M. Archer and others. Lot ?jrmtains two acres in the whole, and is made up of four lots originally, numbered 138,139, 140 and ML The7 Johnson Female University .a .t ;. Property, Ba?dings and Lot containing eight acres, *^The Wilson Property, Consisting of the threo-story Brick Store and Lot, , on - the North side of. the Public Square, occupied by Simpson,-Hill & Co. as a ^Drug Store. AISO, The Brick Residence, And Tract of 52 acres of Land, more or less, lately occupied by the Rev. Mr. Miles, .The Williams Property, Being the House and Lot of 4 9-10 acres of] Lantf) occupied by David White. The Gaillard Farm, Bettor known as the Bishop Capars place, con tabling 147* acres, more or less, on which is a fine residence, situate on the Pendleton Road, 2J mies from the Court House. The J. P. Earle Farm, Better "known as the Morse place, containing | 24 acres,, more or less, situate on the Pendleton Hoacr, One mile from the Court Housed now1 oc cupi(id by CoL T. J. Roberts. The Opie Property, Formerly known as the Isham Taylor place? j House and Lot now occupied by Mrs. Mary : Vamliver. The above property is all rented until the first of January next, at which time possession will be given. March 14, 1872 36 SOMEBODY HAS FOUND THE PLACE AT LAST, FOR DURING THE LAST TEN-DAYS A FEW GENEROUS, HEARTED LADIES and GENTLEMEN HAVE BEEN buying goods A.T O O ST! AT A P. HUBBARD'S. IDON'T think it is so much tho LOW PRICES, but simply a disposition to trade with Hubbard. I am bound to sell as many as possiblo this month, and will give GREAT BARGAINS,, certain, as I need mon? ey and WILL HAVE IT, even if I have to sacrifice mv Goods at twice the worth of them. Come right along, and get the worth of your money. i would take a few Chickens, Eggs, Peas, Corn, <fe., in exchange for Cheap Goods. If you come to me to get your Goods cheap, you'll be doing "mity rite," and wiU never re? gret it. A. P. EUBBARD. March 14, 1872 86 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. By A. 0. Norris, Esq., Probate Judge : WHEREAS, A. T. Broyles made suit to me to grant him Lotters of Administration of tho Estate and effects of Dr. Samuel M. Van Wyck, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Dr. S. M. Van Wyck, deceased, that they be and appear before me in the Court of Probate, to bo held at Anderson C. IL, on Tuesday, the 26th day of March, 1872, after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any they have, why tho said Adminis? tration should not be granted. Givon under my baud, thi3 11th day of March, Anno Domini 1872. A. 0. NORRIS, Judge of Probate. March 14, 1S72 33 2 1872. RIBBONS, MILLINERY, AND STRAW GOODS, ALSO, ? : ? - White Goods, Embroideries, &c. ARMSTRONGCATOR & Cft, Importers, Manfacturcrs and Jobbers Bonnet, Trimming', Neck and Sash Ribbons, VELVET BIBBONS, NECK TIES, Bonnet Silks, Satins, Velvets and Crapes, Flowers, Feathers, Frames, &c Staw Bonnets and Ladies and Children's Eat-. Trimmed and Untrimmed. ? AND IN CONNECTING WAREBOOMS WHITE GOODS, LINENS, EMBROIDERIES, Laces, Netts, Collars, Setts, Handkerchiefs, Veiling, Head Nets, Ac* &c.> <fcc. NOS. 237 and 239 BALTIMORE STREET. Baltimore, Md. These goods arc manufacturer, bv us or bought for Cash directly from'tlis lioropean and American -Manufacturers, embracing all the latest novelties, unequalled in variety and cheapness in any market. Orders filled with care, promptness and de? spatch. March 14, 1872 30 3 THE BED SIGN STORE IS THE People's Store. \Jli rii d iA THET HAVE FOSTERED IT, AND MADE IT r WECA.T IT IS. w -a 2 2- & 5 E? ? ? 6 S: Cb J ?J S o o So ? ? <3 > o* ? ' id - u :Do a s S> IT M-1 I a ff ? m I ? ? d 31 2 S ss DO 5 P S g" * .a 3 ,8 f ? et- p - ? ?? ?- ~ O i ?? The Celebrated Fertilizers. ARE FOR SALE BY WILCOX, GIBBS & CO., Importers and Dealers in Guanos, 148 Bay St., Saraftuuh, Go. 151 East Bay, Charleston, S.C. SHARPE <fc TOWERS, Agents at Anderson, S. C. A. J. STRINGER, Agontai Helton, S. C. T. A. HUDGENS, Agent at HoneaPath, S.C. ?^r- For further information apply or ad? dress as above for Almanac for Jan 18. 187^ ?'8 3m USE THE BEST! NO EEDUCTIOI IN PEICE! NO REDUCTION IN QUALITY! FOR ANALYSIS SEE CARD ON EACH SACK. For Eesult Read the Annexed Certificate : COLUMBIA, S. C, November 10, 1870. To Messrs. R. O'NEALE <fc SON, Columbia, S. C.: GENTLEMEN: Wo examined to-day a field of cotton on the place of J. M. Crawford, of this city, on which ho had experimented with various fertilizers, and without hesitation pro? nounce the acre on which Etiwan No. 2 had been used, to be the best acre of cotton we have ever seen. Mr. Crawford informed us that he had already gathered about 3,000 pounds from it. and it was his and our opinion that he would gather from 1,200 to 1,500 pounds more. The land did not appear to us to be superior cotton land, being low and damp, but had been highly culti? vated. The plant where the Etiwan Nt). 2 had boon used, was free from rust, green and full of fru it, whilst that where the Wando and Carolina had been used, was, in places, badly rusted, and the stalks dead. The yield being much less than where the Etiwan No. 2 had been used. Respectfully; JAMBS M. BAXTER, L I}. McKISSICK, I J. N. COCHRAN, ROBERT BEATY, I A. R. TAYLOR. CoLUMni.v, S. C, November 10,1870. Messrs. R. O'Neat/e <fc Son, Agents Etiwan Fertilizer : Gentlemen : In reply to your question as to how I am pleased with the Etiwan Guano, I give below a statement of my experience with Ettwan, Stablo Manure, Wando, Cotton Seed Compost, and broadcast manuring, which speaks for itself. I havo also trjed the Carolina and Pacific Guano, and find that the Etiwan is far superior to either. Yours, truly, J. M. CRAWFORD. 3,140 lbs. cotton picked off one acre?450 lbs. Etiwan. 1,020 44 " " 44 C00 lbs. Wando. 2,870 44 44 44 u 30 cart loads Compost 1,80 0 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 30 Compost broadcast. 1,580 44 ** . " 44 Cotton Compost My estimate that I have vet to pick from?Etiwan, 1,000 lbs. 44 44 44 44 " 44 44 Wando, 550 lbs. ** " 44 " w 44 Compost, 600 lbs. " " 44 44 44 44 Broadcast, 600 lbs. 44 44 44 44 44 " Cotton Seed Compost, 700 Tbs. N. B.?Since 1870, the name of Etiwan No. 1 has been changed to Dissolved Bone, and our ! highest grade of Fertilizer is known as ETIWAN GUANO. B. F. CRAYTON & SONS, Agents, Anderson, S. C. March 14, 1872 36 W. L BRADLEY'S STANDARD FERTILIZERS. SEA FOWL GUANO, in bags, 200 pounds each. BEADLETI3 AHMONIATED DISSOLVES BONES, is tight, dry barrels. THE above Standard Fertilizers having been used for the last five years in the South with unequalled success, arc now offered at prices that cannot fall to give satisfaction, while the standard is guaranteed equal, if not superior, to any ever sold. The undersigned having been Agents for Middle Georgia since their introduction, fully un? derstanding their value, cheerfully recommend them to tho public as the most RELIABLE FERTILIZERS IN USE. For Prices and Terms, apply to the General or Local Agents. POLLARD & CO., Warehouse and Commission Merchants, Corner Campbell and Reynold Streets, Augusta, Gu., Solo Agents for Middlo Georgia and South Carolina J B. F. CRAYTON ?fc SONS, Agents, Anderson, S. C. W. PITCHFORD, Agent, Walhalla. . March 14, 1872 36 2m MAPES' NITROGENIZED SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. TJic Oldest Superphosphate Manufactured m this Country* COMPOSED of Bones. Potash, Phosphatic Guano, Concentrated Animal Ammoniacal Matter and Sulphuric Acid. No Salt, Salt Cake, Nitro Cake, Plaster, nor Adulterant or Absor? bent of any kind used. Factory open for inspection at nil times. ? - Nineteen years of Practical Experience, introduced in 1852. Patented December 29, 1859. Quick action and Permanent Improvement to tho Soil. Testimony of hundreds of well known Planters in its favor on every variety of crop and soil, evon during extreme adverse seasons. S45 Cash. $55 Time, payable Nov. 1st, 1872. KINSMAN & HOWELL, General Agents lor South Carolina, No. 128 East Bay, Charleston, 8? C\ C A. REED,, Agent for Anderson County._ _ SHERIFFS SALE. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,) Anderson County. j . IN THE PROBATE COURT. R. H? Trtpp Vs. Francis II? Tripp, ot al.?Pcti~ tion /or Partition. BY virtue of an Ordor from A. O. Norris, Esqv> Judge of Probate for tho County of ?Anderson, to me directed in the above stated case, I will expose to sale on tho First Monday in April next, at Anderson C. H., ONE TRACT OF LAND, Situate In the County of Anderson, containing 117 acres, more or less, bounding lands of John Williams. D. Sullivan, Wm. Clement and oth? ers. Sold as the Real Estate of Wm. Tripp, de? ceased. Terms of Sale?On a croditof nine months, with interest from day of sale, except the costs, which must be paid cash; purchaser to give bond, with approved Hurety, together with a mortgage of tho premises to secure tho pur? chase money. Purchaser to pay extra for pa? pers and stamps. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. March 7, 1872 35 4 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of Executions to mo directed, I will exposo to salo on tho First Monday in April next, at Anderson Court House, all of Defendant's interest in ONE TRACT OF LAND, Containing 140 acres, moro or less, lying near the town of Belton, bounding lands of Gcorgo Telford, W. D. Wilkes and others, levied on as tho property of Benson Jordan, at tho suit of William Holmes. Terms cash?purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. WM. McGUKIN, Shcriir. March 7, 1872 35 4 * TJ. S. INTERNAL REVENUE. Assistant Asskssoh's Office, ) Anderson, S. C, March 2, 1872. J THE undersigned will attond at tho follow? ing places for the purpose of receiving Annual Returns of Incomo for the year 1871 : At Anderson C. H. from tho 2nd*of March until tho 15th of March ; at Pendloton, Hitli; Belton, 18th; Williamston, 19th; Honea Path, 20th. JOHN C. WHITEFIELD, Assistant Assessor. March 7, 1872 85 2 Notice of Final Settlement. THE undcrsignod gives notice that he will make application to A. O. Norris, Judge of Pro? bate for Anderson County, on Tuesday, the 2nd day of April next, for* a Final Settlement of tho Estate of Anna Williams, deceased, and a final discharge thcrofflbm. JAMES McDAVID, Ex'r. Fcb r.f?, 1812 31 5 H. BISCHOFF. C\ WULBERN. J. U. FIBPBB. HENRY BISCHOFF & CO., Wholesale Grocers, AND DEALERS IX Wines* Liquors, Segars, Tobacco, &o.> 197 EAST BAY) Charleston, S. C? Teb 29, 1S72 34 8m SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue- of an Execution to nie directed^ I will cxposo to sale on the First Monday in April next, at Anderson Court House, all of the Defendant's interest in ONE HOUSE AND LOT? Situate in the Town of Anderson, containing 6 acres, more or loss, lying on the East sido of the Greenville Road, bounding lots of W. J. Ugott, Mrs. Mary Sloan und F. E. Harrison. LoVied on as the property of John K. Horsey at tho suit of Daniel Browm Terms Cash. Purchaser to pay extra Ibr pa? pers and stamps. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. March 7, 1S72 35 4 Tobacco! Tobacco! fpiIE undersigned will keep constantly on X hand, at wholesale or retail, all brands of Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, at tho lowest prices. Also, n supply of Tobacco kept at Mr. James A. Drake's. I am now located at An? derson C. H., West end of the Benson House, where 1 will be pleased to see my old custo? mers and friends. I havo a full stock of tho best Liquors and Confectioneries, which will be sold at reasonable figures. Look out for the Blue !Sign. T. J. LEAK. March 7, 1872 86 3m* Notice to Contractors. SEALED PROPOSALS will bo received, on or before tho 31st of March, 1872, for re? covering tho roof of tho Jail Building with Tin. For tho plan and specifications, apply V> either of tho County Commissioners or to" the Clerk of the Board," Maj. W. W. Humphreys. The contractor will bo required to give bond for tho faithful perfornianco of tho work. By order of tho Board. K. BREAZEALE, Chm'n. Board Co. Commissioners. Fob 20, 1S72 34 4 BREAZEALE & GARY, -A.ttoz*iieys at Lnw. Oflice, Southeast Corner of Benson House, ANDERSON C. II.. ?. C. Feb 22, 1872 ,14 3nr' The Wando Fertilizer Ahead! FAIR PLAY, OCONEE CO., S. C,) Fob. 27, 1872. J S. BLECKLEY, Esq., agent Wando Fertili? zer, Anderson, S. C. Dear Sir?I used on my crop for 1870, the Etiwan Guano, No. 2, Baugh's Raw Bone and Peruvian Guano, side by side with the Wando Fertilizer now sold by you, and am frank to acknowledge that I found the Wando, pound for pound, bettor than any fertilizer I have ever used, and will take this year at least four tons of the Wando. Yours, very respectfully, THOMAS R. SHELOR. PRICE, at the Manufactory, Charleston, S. C, cash, ?50 per ton. Until first November, 1872, without interest, ?55. For cotton, at 15 cents per pound, ?<50. CHERRY A BLECKLEY, Agents, Pendleton, S. C. S. BLECKLEY, Agent, Anderson, S. C. Fob 29, 1872 34 1872! SPRING TIUDE. E. W. MARSHALL & CO., DRY GOODS and NOTIONS, 143 Meeting St., Charleston, S. C. WE offer to the Trade this season a large and complete lino of Foreign and Do? mestic Dry Goods and Notions, which we will sell at New York Prices. E, W. MARSHALL A CO. Feb 22, 1872 33 3m f.c.vborstjlT ? * NOABBICKMNGE Feb 22, 1872 33 PIANOS! FOR sale UV . F. C. v. BORSTEL, No. 4 Brick Range. Feb 22, 1S72 33 Cottage Picture Frames, FOR sale by F. C. v. B?RSTEL. Feb 22, 1872 33 Pure Gold Engagement Eifcgs, FOR sale by F. C. v, BORSTEL. Feb 22,1872 33 GUANO FOR COTTON I THE following extract from a letter received by us from Messrs. Wilcox, Gibbs A Co., explains itself: Charleston, S. C, Feb. 23,1872. Dear Stns: In consequence of the daily re? quests received from planters, we have decided to accept middling cotton at 15 cents per pound, in payhicnt of Gnuno next full, and give the planter benefit of advanced price, at his option, and hereby authorizo you to mako sales on those terms with all trustworthy planters who prefer this arrangement. Yours truly, (Signed) Witcox, Girbs A Co. Wilcox, Oibbs A Co.'s Manipulated Guano, cash, ?69. Time, ?79. Wilcox, Gibbs A Co.'s Phoenix Guano, cash, ?56.50. Time, ?60.50. For sale by 8HARPE & TOWERS. Fob 29, 1S72 34 GUANOS. T\rE have in store and for salo, the follow YY ing standard Fertilizers : CAROLINA FERTILIZER, cash, ?54. On time, payable 1st November, with 7porcont. interest, ?59. SOLUBLE PACIFIC, cash, ?54. COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHTE, cash, ?34. PHG5NIX GUANO, cash, ?5(5.40. On time, payable 1st November, ?66.50. Wilcox, Gibbes & Co.'s MANIPULATED GUANO, ?69. On time, payable 1st November, ?79. ACID PHOSPHATE, cash, ?25. On time, paj'ablo 1st Novonilxr, with 7 per cent, inter? est, ?28. SHARPE A TOWERS. Jan 11, 1872 '2.1 Notice of Final Settlement. NOTICE is hereby given that I will apply to A. o. Norrls, Esq., .Judge of Probate, on Monday, the8th day of April next, at Ander? son Court House, for a final settlement of my administration of the Estate of Iho late David S. Taylor, deceased, and for leave to turn over to my mother, Mrs. Lucy H. Taylor, co-ad? ministratrix of said Estate, nil the goods, chat? tels, property and effects whatsoever belonging to said Estate, which may bo in my hands at the time of such accounting, and for a final discharge from my said administration. Z. T. TAYLOR, Adm'r. ? March 7, IS72 85 4 Notice of Final Settlement, Till" undersigned hereby -rives notice that he will apply to A. <>. Norris, Judge of Pro? bate, on Wednesday, the 8rd day of April next, for a Final Settlement of the Estate of Tolivcr PruiCtt, deceased, and for letters of dismis? sion from the same. JOSHUA PRUIETT. Adm'r. Fob 29. IS72 -M 5 F. 3L rOPK. DR. M. L. SHARPE. POPE & SHARPE, DEALERS IN DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, FATSCY GOODS, PERFUMERY, Combs, Brushes and Druggists Articles, IV o. O Granite Row, Anderson C. H., S. C. Feb 8,1S72 31 Trusses and Shoulder Braces ,'OR sale by * POPE <fc SHARPS. Feb 8,1872 31 F Pure Brandy, Whiskey, GIN and WINES, for medicinal use only, for sale by ~ POPE & SHARPE. - Feb 8, 1S72_31_ Fine Havana Cigars, SMOKING and Chewing Tobacco, Pipes, Ac., for sale by POPE & SHARPE. ? Feb 8,1872 31 Lamps and Limip Goods, 1ARGE stock, for sale bv j POPE & SHARPE. . Feb 8,1872 31 ? Harness Oil, BLACKING, Sapolio Stove Polish, Sewing Machine Oil, Laundry Blue, Axle Grosso, Concentrated Lye. for sale by POPE & SHARPE. Feb 22, 1872 33 Prescriptions COMPOUNDED at all hours of the night. Dr. Sharpe rooms over the store. POPE & SHARPE. Feb22,lS72 33 REMARKABLE! Notwithstanding The HIGH TAXES! SIMPSON, RILL & CO. ? ARE still on hand with an unusually large stock of almost everything kept in our line. Wo 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 rue Seed Garden. Also, PAINTS, .. ;| LINSEED, TRAIN; MACHINE, VESTAL and KEROSINE OILS, Of the best brands. It is needless to speak of MEDICINES, PERFUMERY and other articles, of which tho public are aware. .. . Call and see us at the Goldon Mortar. SIMPSON, HILL & CO. Feb 8, 1872 31 M. <iOl.DUM ITH. * P. KIND GOLDSMITH & HIND, FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS, (FHOiNIX 1B0N TFOBKS,) COLUMBIA, S. C?y MANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines, of ail sizes; Horse Powers, Circular and Mnley Saw .Mills, Flour Mills, Grist and Sugar Carre Mills, Ornamental House and Store Fronts, Oast Iron Railings of eVerysort, including graveyards, residences, &<e. Agricultural Implements, Brart and Iron Castings of all kinds made to order -on short notice, atvd on the most reasonable terms-. Also, manufacturers ef Cotton Presses, &o. id May 1?, 1871 46 T} WAVERLY HOUSE, Anderson, S. C. JOBS' A. MA YES, Proprietor. THE WAVERLY HOUSE has been repaired and fitted up, arid has now a magnificent ap? peal ance. Mr. Mayes is lately of Abbeville, anil is well known as a good Hotel keeper. The Home has been newly furnished, and has all th? modern improvements and comforts, and will give the belt the country affords in way of fare, which will t? served up in the best of style. [ ? Stop and see us, and you will be well treated. , Marth 23, 1871 33 ,.!, CAROLINA FERTILIZER FOR SALE AT EQUALITY, AT WILLIAMSTON, and bo delivered by A. F. Welborn, AT PENDLETON, and bo delivered by G. D. Barr. Price, 845 cash?Time, $30-, freight and dray age added. THOMAS H. McCANN, . Agent for Goo. W. Williams & CO. Fob 15, 1872 32 4 ' LAND SURVEYING. THE subscriber is prepared with good" fhv struments to execute LAND SURVEYING in all its branches. Lands divided up and parted off in anv quantity desired. All calculations made by LATITUDE and DEPARTURE, and accurate Plats given. Terms moderate and work reliable. Address, GEO. M. MeDAVIP, Honea Path, S. C Jan 11, 1S72 ?7 3m Potatoes and Seeds. PINK EYE, EARLY" ROSE and GOOD? RICH POTATOES, Also, LANDRETHS GARDEN SEEDS, Jn. groat variety, for sale by SHARPE & TOWERS. Feb 1,1872 30 Horses and Mules for Sale. I will bo in Anderson in a lew davs with a vcrv line lot of voung HORSES and MULES, raised in North Carolina. All good?no old Rips among them. If you want a horse or mule, come and see these. Prices all right* I will trade. D. C. CUNNINGHAM. Fob Jf">, 1S72 32 Notice of Final Settlement. NOTICE is hereby given that I will apply to A. O. Norris, Esq., Judge of Probate', on Tuesday, the 19th day of March next, at Anderson Court House,* for a Final Settlement of tho Estate of Wm. Marvin Kay, deceased, and for letters of dismission therefrom. ALFRED CAMPBELL, Adm'r. Feb 15, 1872 32 6 Notice of Final Settlement. THl'* undersigned herein' gives notico thnt he will apply to A. O. Norris, Esq., Probate Judge, on Thursdav, tho 2sth day of March next, for a Final Settlement of tho Estate of William Hlx, deceased, and for letters of dis? mission from the same. B. F. CR AY TON. Ex'r. Feb 22.1572 03 5