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Letter from Hon. John Wilson Approving the Singer Sewing Machine. Anderson C. H., S. C, August 14,1872. Mr. JOHN H. CLARKE, Agent Singer Sew? ing Machine : SIR?Your letter of over a month ago, ma? king enquiry in regard to the performance of the Sewing Machine you left with my family some month or six weeks before, as well as for my ophiion in reference to the construction and arrangement of its machinery, came duly to hand. You must, however, pardon me for purposely delaying to answer your enquiries untU sufficient time had been given me for fully testing the merits of yonr Machine. Now, however, after its having been kept in almost constant operation by the members of my own family and others, for at least three months, being ample time to test its operations, I am now happy to inform you that it has per? formed admirably, and to my entire satisfac? tion. My opinion in regard to the construction and arrangement of its machinery, was, perhaps, as well and fully intimated when I selected your machine in preference to any one of the other machines now in the market for sale, as I could possibly express it by words. It may be well, however, for me to state that in select? ing a machine, I was not governed alone by its price, but the simplicity and durability of the machine. In a word, I wanted a machine that could be operated with ease, perform its work accurately, durable and easily kept in order, and one that persons but little skilled in the management of machinery could operate successfully. Suffice it to say, then, (and without dispar? agement to others,) that when I purchased your machine, all of those desirable object were fully attained. Very respectfully, JOHN WILSON. August 15,1872 6 A Perilous Season. Glorious and delightful as the Summer weath? er is, its tropical heat is a severe trial to the vital powers. Even the strongest are some? times prostrated by its effects. The common phrase applied to this condition of the body is "general debility." Now, general debility arises from, and includes a variety of ailments. The liver is more or less affected, the Bowels are either constipated or too much relaxed, the stomach but half performs the work of diges? tion, the appetite is poor, and the spirits de? pressed. Tnis is what is called general debili? ty. It is a general disarrangement of all the physical functions, and requires as a remedy a medicine that will regulate them alL Hostet? ter's Stomach Bitters is specially adapted to this purpose. Its general operation is not con? fined to a single organ. If the liver is affected, it restores its tone. If the stomach is torpid, it regenerates it. If the nerves are tremulous and weak, It braces and reinforces them. If the mind, which ever sympathizes with the body, is gloomy and despondent, it relieves the diffi? culty, and soon brings the whole mechanism of the body into harmony with the laws of] health. There is no civilized nation in the Western Hemisphere in which the utility of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, as a tonic, corrective and anti bilious medicine, is not known and apprecia? ted. Throughout the tropics it is considered, both by the people and the profession, the standard specific. While it is a medicine for all seasons and all climates, it is especially suited to the complaints generated by the weather, being tho purest and best vegetable stimulant in the world. Beware of the Bitters made of acrid and dan? gerous materials, which unscrupulous parties are endeavoring to foist upon tho people. Their name is legion, and the public has no guaran? tee that they are not poisonous. Adhere to the tried remedy, Hostetter's Bitters, sold only in glass, and never in kegs or barrels. "Bilious." If you feei dull, drowsy, debilitated, despon? dent, have frequent headacho, mouth tastes badly in morning, irregular appetite and tongue coated, you are suffering from Torpid Liver, or " "Biliousness," In many cases of "Liver Com? plaint" only a part of these symptoms aro ex gerienced.' As a remedy for all such cases, Dr. ierce'8 Golden Medical Discovery has no equal, as it effects perfect cures, leaving the liver strengthened and healthy. Sold by all first-class druggists. How Unnecessary the Anguish many per? sons undergo from rheumatism, gout, neural? gia, toothache and earache. We say unnecessa? ry because the application of Mexican Mus? tang Liniment to the affected part, or a few drops of it in the ear or tooth, affords instanta? neous, and what is better, permanent relief.? For cuts, wounds, bruises, swellings, and all injuries or diseases which require treatmeut externally, this liniment is everywhere regard? ed as the most potent and reliable healing agent in existence. For all external injuries or ail? ments of horses and cattle, it is infallible. Scrofula Is the dread disease which annually sweeps its thousands to the grave. It makes its ap? pearance in many forms: in Consumption, Glandular Swellings, Rheumatism, Cutaneous diseases, many of tho affections with which fe? males are troubled, Ac Perhaps no one is whoUy free from its taint, the only way it can be successfully treated is through the medium of the circulation. It is a blood diseaso; Dr. Tutt's Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight pos? sesses the qualities to expel it from the system and restore perfect health. Being free from violent minerals, it may be taken with safety by old and young. The most delicate female may take it^t any time. If your child has worms, or a bad breath, or sallow complexion, or restless at night;, or no appetite, or general bad health, give it Dr. Tutt's Liver Pills, it will soon be restored. Dr. Tutt's Hair Dye imparts Life to the Hair. ??^?????? COTTON OUTS, &c. MAGNOLIA Cotton Gins, the lightest run? ning gin madet price $4 a saw. Gullett's Steel Brush Cotton Gins, $5 a saw. Hall's Pat? ent Cotton Gins with feeders, price $5.50 a saw. Brown's Georgia Pattern Giiih, at $S.75 a saw, delivered. Coleman's Burr Stono Corn Mills ; Cotton Presses, Headlov's Steam Engines. For sale by C. GRAVELEY. 52 East Bay, South of Post Office, Charleston, S. C. August 29, 1872 9 Ira THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. IN THE PROBATE COURT. To Thomas T. McAlistor and his wife Fran? cis McAlister, Greeting: YOU aro hereby required to appear at the Court of Probate, to bo holden at Ander? son Court House, for Anderson County, on the 4th day of October, A. D. 1S72, to show cause, if any you can, why tho Real Estate of Ibzan Waters, deceased, sitnato in said Countv, on waters of Savannah River, bounded bv lands of F. S. Hall, the Estate of Thomas Morgan, S. M. Christopher and others, and containing ono hundred and eighty acres, should not bo par? titioned, allotting to tho said Mary Waters one third thereof, ana of tho remaining two-thirds, two-fifths to the petitioner, S. A. Hutchison and the remaining three-fifths in equal portions to the said T. T. McAlister and wile, F. A. Mc? Alister, Sarah R. Waters and Ibzan M. Waters. Given under my band and seal, this 28th day of August, in the year of our Lord one thou? sand eight hunared and seventy-two, and in the 97th year of American Independence. A. O. NORRIS, Judge of Probate. To F. A McAlister and husband, T. T. McAl ster. Notice is hereby given that an action has been commenced in the Court of Probate for Anderson County against you. A copy of the summons is herewith published and served upon you to obtain partition of the premises described in the summons, to be made among tho owners thereof by commissioners to bo ap? pointed for the purpose, or to obtain a sale thereof to be made and a division of ihe pro? ceeds, if a partition cannot be made without prejudice to the interest of the owners, JOHN B. MOORE, Sol. Pro. Pet. August 29, JK72 9 o ?SX" Kcoirce Courier please copy. ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Solicitor. We, the undersigned, citizens of Belton and neighborhood, beg leave to nominate Maj. JOHN B. MOORE, of Anderson, S. C, as a suitable candidate for the office of Solicitor of the Eighth Judicial Circuit at the ensuing elec? tion. SIGNED BY MANY VOTERS. ??f The friends of J. S. MURRAY, Esq., of Anderson, S. C, nominate hLrn ;as afcmndi date for the office of Solicitor of the Eighim Judicial Circuit at the next election. We are authorized to announce JAMES BIRNIE, Esq., of Greenville, as a candidate for Solicitor of the Eighth Circuit at the next election. ?ST- We are authorized to announce WM. H. PERRY, Esq., as a candidate for re-election as Solicitor of the Eighth Judicial Circuit. For Probate Judge. The friends of WILLIAM S. BROWN, Esq., nominate him as a suitable candidate for Probate Judge of Anderson County at the next election. "THE FORK." ?&" We are authorized to announce A. O. NORRIS, Esq., as a candidate for re-election as Probate Judge of Anderson County at the ensuing election. fcS, We are authorized to announce the name of Con. THOS. J. PICKENS as a canr! date for the office of Probate Judge for Ander? son County at the next election. ?S- We are authorized to announce Maj. W. W. HUMPHREYS as a candidate for the office of Judge of Probate for Anderson Coun? ty at the next election. ?Sf We are authorized to announce GEORGE W. HAMMOND, Esq., as a candi? date for Judge of Probate at the ensuing elec? tion. For Clerk of Court. ?S" We are authorized to announce ELIJAH WEBB, Esq., as a candidate for Clerk of the Court for Anderson County at the next elec? tion. ??3* We are authorized to announce Caft. JOHN W. DANIELS as a candidato for re? election as Clerk of the Court for Anderson County. JGB- The friends of THOMAS W. RUSSELL respectfully nominate him as a candidate for Clerk of the Court for Anderson County at the next election. ^2EU We are authorized to announce J. J'# ACKER, Esq? as a candidate for Clerk of the Court for Anderson County at the next election. Wo are authorized to announce J. C. WHITFIELD, Esq., as a candidate for Cleric of the Court for Anderson County at the next election. For Sheriff. ^33- We are authorized to announco WM. MeGTJKIN as a candidate for re-election as Sheriff of Anderson County. For School Commissioner. IJSi- Wo authorized to announce WM. H. HAYNIE as a candidate for re-election as School Commissioner of Anderson County. The friends of Capt. T. P. BENSON announce him as the People's Candidate for School Commissioner at the next election. ?33~ We are authorized to announce Rev. JULIUS R. EARLE as a candidate for School Commissioner at the next election. For County Commissioner. The friends of WM. M. LEAVELL re? spectfully announce him as a candidate for County Commissioner at the next election. Town Election. l^fOTICE is hereby given that an election L \ wUl be held on Monday, the 9th day of September next, for Intendant and four War? dens of the Town of Anderson,- between the hours of 9 o'clock a. m. and 5 o'clock p. m., when the polls will be closed. All legal voters who have resided in the Town for sixty days immediately preceding the election shall be en? titled to vote for said Intendant and Wardens; Provided, That they shall have registered their names with the Clerk of Council on or before Saturday, 7th day of September. Managers?D. A. Woodsou, Sam'l. Crawford and Timothy Kennedy. By orde?of the Town Council. W. H. NARDIN, Clerk of Council. August 29,1872 9 2 1873. ALSO, Wliite Goods, Embroideries, &c. ARMSTRONG^ CATOR & CO., Importers, Manufacturers and Jobbers of BONNET, Trimming, Xeck and Sash Rib? bons; Volvot Ribbons, Nock Tie?, Bon? net Silks, Satins, Velvets and Crapes, Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Frames, Ac, Ac. Straw Bonnets and Ladies and Children's Hats, trimmed and untrimmed; and in connecting Warerooms White Goods, Linens, Bmbroidc rio?. Laces, Net*, Collars, Setts, Handkerchiefs. Veiling, Head Net?, Ac., Ac., I'os. 237 and 239 Baltimore St., Baltimore, Md. Theso goodB are manufactured by us or bought for Cash directly from the European and American Manufacturers, embracing all the latest novelties, unequalled in variety and cheapness in any market. Orders filled with care, promptness and despatch. A ugust 9, 1872 9 4 THE STATE SAVINGS ANn INSURANCE BANK, ok ANDERSON, SO. CA. THIS Bank is now open for the transaction of a general banking business. Money loanod on acceptable endorsements, or good collateral securities. Also, negotiable parier discounted on reasonable terms. Upon special agreoment, deposits will be re coivod, and Interest allowed on same at the rate of six per cent, per annum, when allowed to remain longer than thirty days. Is also authorized to act as Administrator, Executor, Trustee or Guardian of Estates. Married Women and Infants can mako de? posits in their own names, and withdraw them at pleasure. OFFICERS: James L. Orr, President. Joseph N. Brown, Vice President. J. A. Brock, Cashier. B. Frank Math.pin, Teller. Director*.?O. h. P. Faut, j. r. Cochran, W. S. Sharps, B. F. Cray ton, J. P. Reed, J. W. Norris. Office?No. 7 Brick Range. Open from 9 a. m. to 8 p. m. August lf>. 1872 0 4 IS' iPATIC G01F0?ND, or UPEOYED LIVES CUBE, For all Derangements of the Liver, Kidneys, Skin, Stomach and Bowels. THIS is an improvement upon the original receipt of A. q. Simx'^ of Ororrria. put up in liquid form, already prepared for immediate uso, thus saving time ami uoabit,, iu:d insuring proper proportion of each valuablo ingredient. It is mild and gentle in its action. It removes the bile from the S3'stem. It gives tone and strength to the whole frame. It gives the liver a healthy character and restores the sinking and drooping body to health and strength. This medicino has been tried by thousands and never found wanting. Under its influence the face will have the bloom of health, the eye its^ lustre, the brain its power. It will invigorate the feeble, and prove tho greatest blessing to those who suffer. Try it for yourselves ana you will recommend it to your friends. FOR 'SALE BY DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS EVERYWHERE. ma & BOSBOBOTOH, DO WIE, MOISE & DAVIS, Walda, Fla., WHOLESALE AGENTS, Proprietors. CHARLESTON, S. C. August 29, 187?_ _ 9_3m NOTICE. HAVING already exhausted all the means we could command to furnish those who did not have tho money with Provisions and other necessary Merchandize, used during the past year, we aro now compelled to give notice that on and after the first of October next, we will not sell any Goods, except for the CASH. This wo are forced to do in duty to ourselves and I justice to our creditors; DUt in doing so, we are determined to make it to the interest of each and every one to buy of us, for bv adopting this Cash System, we will be enabled to sell Goods as CHEAP, if not CHEAPER, than any house South of New York. IST. K. & J. P. SULLIVAN, No. 12 Granite Bow, Anderson S. C. August 29, 1872 9 BRING ON YOUR GREENBACKS! W E are selling the BEST SUMMER CALICOES at 12J cents, CASH, and all Ladies' Sum? mer DiitEBS Goons in proportion. DO USTOT FORGET TO PAY WHAT YOU OWE US out of your First Cotton sold this Fall, the highest market price for which we will pay you at all times, and sell you Goods as Cheap as Any Other Man. CHERRY <fc BLECKLEY, Pendleton, S. C. August 22, 1872 S. BLECKLEY, Anderson, S. C. ONE Of tho greatest Revolutions that the World has ever seen in Politics is now taking place, and blfore long you will see Constitutional Gov? ernment firmly established in this Country.? Nor is this all; the strange thing is to take place, for a ? GIRL Was heard to say the other day, that she be? lieved that there was to be great excitement? now soon?at the "Red Sign Corner," for the Gentleman that holds that position is now lay? ing his plans for tho Fall Campaign, and SAYS That he is going to New York and Balltimore soon, and intends to astonish the People by bringing to Town some of the BEST and MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS, which, SHE Thinks, from the way ho talks, will beat every body else around the Square for LOW PRICE and GOOD STYLE. But it is thought that it *is not safe to take the word of any one as to the truth of theso statements, but come and you WILL See and know after you have priced and bought The Stock will bo a general one, and will be bought from the Best Houses iu tho North.? Rocolllect, you must pay your dkbts if yon expect to do weU; and buy Nice, Fashionable Goods at tho "RED SIGN" if you over expect to do well when you MARRY* FALL. 1872. FALL. OUR STOCK of Pall, and Winter DRY GOODS &, NOTIONS Will be complete by September 1st. WITH a resident buyer In the Northern mar? kets, we are prepared, at all times, to execute your orders, upon the most favorable terms, or to8erveyouin person. Wo respectfully invite you to call. E. W. MARSHALL & CO., 148 Meeting Street, Charleston, S. C. ^J^, Mr. B. O. Mauldin is with us, and will be glad to soe his friends. August 15, 187:2 0 3m Administratrix's Sale. WILL be sold to tho highest bidder, by leave of the Probate Court, at WALHALLA, On Saloday In September next, A Handsome Young Bay Saddle MARE, A vory superior Young Mare MULE, A fine Wo-yoar-old JACKASS, A fine SHE ASS, As the Estate of M. F. Mitchell, deceasod. TERMS CASH. S. MITCHELL, Administratrix with Will annexed. August 22, J?72 7 2 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. IN THE PROBATE COURT. J. Columbus Rogers, Levina Rogers, against Joseph M. Rogers, Thomas M. Rogers, et al. ?S?mmerns in Partition. To Joseph M. Rogers and Thomas M. Rogers, Greeting: YOU are hereby required to appear at the Court of Probate, to be holden at Ander? son Court House, for Anderson County, on the 12th day of September, A. D. 1872, "to show cause, if any you can, why the Real Estate of Oze B. Rogers, deceased, situate in said County, bounded by lands of John Rogers, Win. W. Rogers, Westmoreland, and others, and con? taining about three hundred and twenty acres, should not be partitioned among his heirs, allot? ting to the said Levina Rogers, his widow, the one-third part thereof, and the remaining two thirds to be divided in equal portions to the said Joseph M. Rogers, Thomas M. Rogers, Polly Ann Rogers and Oze G. Rogers. Given under my hand and seal, this 19th day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two, and in the 96th year of American Independence. A. O. NGRRIS, Judge of Probate. To the Defendants, Joseph M. Rogers, and Thomas M. Rogers, Take notice, that the summons in this action, of which the forego? ing is a copy, was filed in the olfice of Probate Judge for the County of Anderson, on the 19th day of August, A. D. 1872. . I JOHN B. MOORE, Sol. Pro. Pet. August 22, 1872 7 . 6 Keoivee Courier copy 6 times. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of Executions to me directed, I will sell at Andereon Court House, on the First Monday in September next, the follow? ing propertv, to wit: 8 bedsteads and bedding, 6 washstands, 0 ta? bles, 6 washbowls and pitchers, 10 mirrors, 4 dozen chairs, lot of table cutlery, lot of crocke? ry and glassware, 3 dining-tables, 4 castors, 1 billiard table and fixtures, 1G9 gallons whiskey, 15 gallons port wine, 25 gallons rum, 10 gallons French brandy, half barrel porter, half barrel ale, lot of decanters and glasses, 1 cow and calf, 1 sow and pigs. Sold as the property of John A. Mays at the suit of Carolino A. Mays and others. A part of the above property sold subject to a mortgago in favor of J. P. Reed, Esq. Terms cash on delivery. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. I August 14, 1872 C 3 ALSO, At tho same time and place, I will sell, as Agent, the following personaljproporty to sat? isfy a mortgage in favor of J. P. Reed, Esq., to wit: 1G Bedsteads and Bedding, 16 Washstands, 16 small Tables, 3 Dining Tables, 24 Chairs, 1 Round Tablo, 1 Mohair Sola, 1 Carpet, 14 Looking Glasses, 2 Bureaus, Lot of Crockery, China and Glassware, Cas? tors: Knives and Forks, Spoons and other Ta? blo Furniture. Terms Cash. WM. McGUKIN, Agent. August 15,1872 6 3 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of an Execution to me directed, I will exposo to sale on the First Monday in September next, at Anderson C. IL, ONE TRACT OF LAND, Situate In Anderson County, 3 miles North of Anderson C. H., containing 150 acres, moro or ' less, bounding lands of James H. McConnell, John C. Whitoficld, Mrs. E. Pool and others. Lovied on as tho property of A. W. Richard? son, at tho suit of Amanda C. Wilson. Terms cash?purchaser to pay extra for titles and stamps. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. August 8, 1872 5 4 NEW GARDEN NURSERIES, Near Greensboro, N. C. THESE NURSERIES wero removed from Chatham County, N. C, and established at this plaeo in I860, but during the war, like many other such enterprises, went down; but we can now inform our friends, and tho public gene? rally, that these Nurseries aro once moro in a flourishing condition, far superior to what they were before tho war. Our stock for Fall and Winter Hales of 1S72-3 is large und line. Send and get ono of our New Descrip? tive Catalogues, which is free to all applying. Address, J. LINDLEY & SON, Greensboro, N. C. August 15, 1872 6 3m TOBACCO! TOBACCO! THE undersigned keeps constantly on hand a full supply of CHEWING TOBACCO of various brands, which will be sold by tho pack? age at lower figures than can bo obtained else? where. Dealers in Tobacco are requested to call and examine. All Tobacco and Stamps warranted. O. H. P. FANT, At the Depot. August 15, 1872 6 3m Turnip Seed. NORFOLK, GLOBE, FLAT DUTCH, RF TA BAG A and SEVEN TOP, from D. Landreth & Son, for sale by SHARPE * TOWERS. July 25, 1872 3 4 THE AMERICAN Button-Hole, Overseaming and Complete Sewing Machine. THE first and onlv BUTTON-HOLE AND SEWING MACHINE combined that has made its advent in this or any other country. The following reasons are given whj' this is the Best Family Machine to Purchase. 1. Because it will do everything that any ma? chine can do, sewing from the finest to the coarsest material, hemming, felling, cording, braiding, binding, gathering and sewing on, at the same time ruffling, quilting, etc., better than another machine. 2. Because the tensions arc more easily ad? justed than any other machine. 3. Because it can wor'c a beautiful button? hole, making as fine a pearl as by the hand. 4. Because it will embroider over the edge, making a neat and beautiful border on any gar? ment. 5. Because it will work a beautiful eyelet hole. 6. Because it can do over-hand seaming, by which sheets, pillow-cases and the like are sewed over and over. 7. Because you can quickly raise or lower the feed to adapt it to thick or thin cloth. 8. Because you have a short, deep bobbin, by which the thread is constantly drawn from the centre; the tension is consequently even, and does not breafc the thread. 9. Because thepresser-foot turns back; that the cloth can be easily removed after being sewed. 10. Because the best mechanics pronounce it the best finished and made on the best principle of any machine manufactured. It has no springs to break: nothing to get out of order. 11. Because it is two machines in one. A Button-hole Working and Sewing Machine I combined. No other Machine can accomplish the kind of sewing stated in Nos. 3,4, 5 and 6. Parties using a familv sewing machine want a WHOLE MACHINE, one with all the im? provements. It is to last a LIFETIME, and therefore one is wanted that will do the most work and do it the best; and this machine can do .several kinds of sewing not done on ' NY OTHER MACHINE, besides doing ever/ kind that all others can do. The American or Plain Sewing Machine, (Without the button-hole parts,) does all that is done on the Combination except button-hole and over-seamiiig. Read the following report of the Committee on Sewing Machines at the Massachusetts Me? chanics' Charitable Association Fair: The American Button-Hole. Overscaming and Seiving Machine Combined.?This is a new in? vention which is just working its way into public favor, and is destined without doubt, to take a front rank among the first-class Family Sowing Machines, combining, as it does, in one machine, the ability to do all the various kinds of plain and fancy sewing done on any first class machine, and also tho working of button? holes and overscaming. Neat in design, well made, of good material, and requiring but a few moments to change from, a Button-Hole Machine to a plain Sewing Machine, and your Committee deem it well worthy of the highest premium in the gift of this Association, and award a Gold Medal. At tho Mechanics' Fair, held at Concord, N. H., the American Button-Hole, Overseaming and Sewing Machine Combined, received a Gold Medal as a perfect Machine. Read report of Committee: This machine, while it possesses all the qual? ifications of other first-class Shuttle Family Sewing Machines, has combined the Over seaming and Button-Hole making, which must make it stand foremost among Family Sewing Machines, not only for its combination, but for its simplicity, and rapidity with which it can bo changed "from one kind of work to an? other. The committee were much pleased with the fine finish, workmanship, and rapidity with which this pioneer of a machine aid its work, and tho committee take great pleasure in awarding to it the highest premium, as a I perfect Family Sewing Machine, a Gold Medal. Examine them bofore purchasing any other I Sewing Machine. On exhibition at C. A. REED'S Store. REED & BEOYLES, Agents, Anderson, S. C. August 15,1S72 6 Important to the ladies! Ladies, you can save Money, Time and Health by buying the IMPROVED SRiENT FEED Wheeler & Wilson SEWING MACHINE. IT runs lighter and is less complicated than any lock-stitch Machine now in tho mar? ket. 100,000 moro Family Machines in use than" of any other make. F.vory Machino guaranteed, and instructions given at the house of tho pur? chaser, free of charge. Office at Wavcrly'Hotel, Anderson C. II. j. M. OLANCY, Agent. PURSLKY <t TRUMP, General Agents, Augusta, Ga. July 4, 1S72 52 4 J. A.. HEESE, MAKER AND JEWELER. 5S5- SHOP in West End Wavcrly House, Northwest corner Public Square, Anderson C. H., S. C. August If), 1*72 l; Notice to Contractors. THE repairing of Tucker's Bridge, across Rocky River, will be let by the County Com? missioners on tho spot to the lowest bidder on Saturday, 21st of September next. Specifica? tions of the necessary repairs may he obtained from the Clerk or either member "of the Board. A bond, with ample security, will be required from the contractor to ensure the work to be performed according to specifications. K. BREAZEALE, Chm'n. W. W. Humphreys, Clerk. August 22, 1872 7 5 KAUFMAN & HOLLEMAN, Builders, Lumbermen, Lager Beer Brewers, &c, WALHALLA, S. C* "&S? All orders promptly filled and satisfac? tion guaranteed. August if., 1872 6 3ra:? CLOSING OUT AT COST! COST! TTTE will sell from this date our entire slouk W of DRY GOODS, FANCY DRESS GOODS, NOTIONS, WHITE GO?DS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, LADIES' AND GENTS' HATS, AT COST FOR CASH! Our stock is large, fresh and new, and all who have the Cash, will save FIFTY PER CENT, if they buy from us. JOHN B. WATSCN, Survivor of Watson Jc Bro, "We are Agents Fox* Shoal Creek Factory, Cloud's Creek Mill Rock, Phoenix Iron Works, Columbia, S. C; The Wynn Cotton Gin?best that is made. J. B. WATSON, Surufvor of Watson <fc Bro. The Business of the Firm MUST and SHALL BE wound up immedi? ately. If you would save Cost, look after your Notes and Accounts. July 11, 1S72 J. B. WATSON, Survivor Watson & Bro. 1 SINGER! SINGER! THOSE wishing a First-Class Sewing Ma? chine, will please ask some of these par? ties what they think of the Singer: Anderson County. James Brock, Mrs. M. Keith, Capt. J. M. Kidd, N A Ashley, J H McClinton, J A Todd, Hiram Major, J W Gurley, T M Cater, J R Cochran, JBaylis Lewis, J S Murray, H J Stone," Dr John Wilson, W F Barr, B F Wilson, S H Langston, W A Broyles, John B Moore, E W Brown, J A Daniels, I J S Ashlev & Co, Rev W E "Walters, J P McGce, A E Rice, A M Norris, S A McGee, John A Emerson, W R Greer, Jesse Baleutine, J J Mattison, W G Watson, two, A G Dean, Robert Dean, W W Dean, W L Brvson, A S Suratt, R V Acker, A B Towers, Cnpt John McGrath, M N Mitchell, E McCrary, R Beaty. Z T Taylor, R M Clinkscales, J B MeGee, John A Reeves, J J Gilmer, John Eskcw, A P Williugham, J P Reed, C A Reed, Samuel Sherard, A M Holland, Austin Clements, Preasley Masters, C Beaty, Samuel Dean, Dr. Cook, Newton Burriss, D L Cox, James L Orr, Geo W Anderson, W F Nixon, Samuel J Emerson, J E Burriss, John E Breazeale, M S Strickland, W P Wright, J A Cowan, J J Shirley, B S Johnson, Mrs J Lewis, J H Carlisle, E O Gordon, E .1 Hubbard, A P Shirley, Thomas Hutchinson, R P Shaw, W S Sharpe, John Wilson, J R Smith, J Fleet Clinkscales, Enoch Drake. Dr B F Brown. Outside of Anderson Cotjxty. A B Byrd, Win Pool, L T MahafTey, Wm L Hopkins, Wni Smith, T R Jeter, D P Crosby, J R Novitt, W L Comog, J S Land, W H Saterficld, J H Skelton, T J Holland, Dr A J Mathews, James MeMullen, J L Turner, Leroy Cleveland, H R*Deadwver, H C Edmonds, J B Aldmand, H J Goss, J Deadwyler, R C Adahis, John Snow, Allen Chandler, J J Kennedy. Of this large number of Singer Sewing Ma? chines sold, only two parties think another Ma? chine better. J. R. Smith and J. B. Clark S: Sou are using the Celebrated Singer New Family Machine, and can conscientiously say it is the best Ma? chine in the world. These Machines are still sold by John H. Clarke at Anderson, S. C. I wiU sell for cash with a discount on regular prices, or for note and lease to good parties. The Wagon is still running through the coun? try, in charge of E. L. Clarke. JOHN H. CLARKE, Agent, Anderson, S. C. August 1, 1S72 4 DRUGS, DRUGS, DRUGS. CONSTANTLY renewed stock of Goods for the wholesale or retail trade. Merchants and Physicians who have so no? bly sustained us without a murmur at our prices will still lind it to their interest to con? tinue their patronage. ANY WHO OWE US Would confer a favor by calling and looking over our old books, as we must close them. SIMPSON, HILL <fe CO. June 13, lt>72 4!? NOTICE. fpHE Annual meeting of the Board of Coun X ty Commissioners of Anderson County, will he held on the lirst Tuesday in September next. Alt persons having biils against the County, are required to deposit the same with the Clerk of the Board on <?r before the 1st day of Sc])temhcr next, find in default thereof, th.it such hills will not he audited at said Annual Meeting. W. W. HUMPHREYS; Cierk Board Countv Commissioners. August S, 1S72 * 5 i