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g^iteM Jnkl%ram\ South Carolina Historical Society.? A movement is on foot in Charleston to revive the South Carolina Historical Society, an insti? tution which, before the war, accomplished much good in collecting and preserving valua- j ble archives of the history of the State. It, published three volumes of transactions, con-1 taining a mass of historical information on the French settlement in AbfceTiile, and on other early incidents in the life of the State, else? where uTOWa?fwWe.?-~Ifr4ia34^ rjai existencesince the war. The only surviving officer of the old organization is the Secretary, Prof. F. A. Porcher. At a meeting, :a^ few days i ago, of those favorable to the resuscitation of j the, society, Prof. Porcher was elected Presi- \ dent, and Mr. A: B.1 Holmes, Secretary. Th is effort .to .re-establish, a society which can be made aiseihL and beneficial to the State should j meet with warm encouragement. X: ^ASgOo ?putchjjse a: GOOD -FARM! Jn; X Anderson, orlsome of "the adjoining Conn tiei. One with a Mill preferred. Any person having eithsx^or both, can address me, Btating terms, &er> " ?vmawwf. ? THOS. HUTCHINSON, - Honea Path, S. C. WAITED! ?J(1T ihfe P^njdfc^J^toryv twelve or fifteen,' Jjl^. TVlL\YERS. rFapaiiies consisting of four or five or more girls Uitfle;;t0work, preferred. For further inibrmation apply personally or by J letter to- ? ? "E, G. ROBERTS, Pendlet on Factory, 8. C. March 27, 187S , ' 38" 4 eis \m %4 fnmi M' j * * i I-this season under the supervision of B. D. Schur and H. Miersi! iOrderS niiist-bte.Tecel.Ved by the first of April. Orders .'no!; containing cash will be shipped C. O. D. .[ KINSMAN BROS., 84 Market Stree t, Charleston, S. C. March 27,1873, 38 1 Hotice of Pinal Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that they will make application'to the Judgeof Pro bixte Jfor'Ahdezson County on Toesdav,-5tho 29th day of April nsx*.. for a Final Settle? ment of the Estato_oC .Manning Belcher, de? ceased, and a final discharge therefrom. ; 27, 1873J 38 6? ftyilM Annual Meeting of the South Carolina JL, Medical Association for JL87J, will:be held . at the Ituper Hospital, Charleston, on the Seth, ond Tuesday (Sth|o^ AoriL;, .Where no/Coun? ty Society Is organized, the Physicians will send delegates. -Arrangements wiltjbe made with the Railroads to pass members and dele g?e*fe*^*?re. .- r ' T. GRANGE SIMONS, M. D.t ->?? o;, Recording Secretary ?. C .M.-A J March 27, 1873 38 2 WiU-to&SaB ^ Anto.on-1 THE Annual *r^t?|o<>feW^A-nderson Dis? trict Medical Society"-wi]I bo held at An <lerf?Jt oanUbw dSfria5?BAl!?RlI?a^n April next, at which time an election will be held for OfflcteraJetserTS Sor-tlieJ eassung .year, and other business of importance will be trans? acted. A full attendance is, therefore,requeat ^/?^^^^^ \ 'March 13,1873 38V ','". 2 NOTICE Is h'eMby given' that on Monday, April 7th, the following described prop? erty, will, be sold at, .Anderson Court House, S. C., the same having been forfeited to the United States 301: violation of, the in! emal Rev-: i enue Laws, viz i ? ' w _ OnelTOC?nflatbraa Gallons-WhSakiv, ?'One pair Oxen, One Wagon. S6Kf*i 'fco^c&ShfSSScf&'c. March 27, 1873 - . 38 1 it-i t~ ?' ????.? ?-? fVCILL. bo sold at public- Outcry, (if not dis (pri.rplcly,-j,on ?iiai Lot witkThreq,Houses on It, Strecff^^^or^l^ae^ o^^l^^Iroa^Co1" and opposite ths--*esielenee^of Mr. John B. SS^^us^*0 ***** Also, the HOUSE AND LOT North of the above Lot*wl?#^ijg jt, wi* ajstreoi inter? vening, containing about one-half an acre. Both of these Lots'front on Main Strest, and within onoand'two hundred y^rdrof :ths Pub ^TlSRMS'OF WAiikc^^fra^cash, sn'd the'' remainder In two installments, payable the first day of November, ?873, and the tirut day of November; ISf-t,:.WHh interest at the rate of Ten per Centum from day of sale. The pur? chaser to pay for all papers,- andjg?ve~a mort? gage to securoiao daforrodpayments, M /rfllf.J'V: A . JJ.iS. MURRAY, /A4twrney!itt-J?fcelt)f Mrs. F. L. ThornwelL i27,l$73 .... ,38... ? , ?,y rBRFS ?ALE >Y virtue of an Execution to ri4e'dl)rOi?ted,>I V 'trill expose f?> ?de on the First Monday ' ^a^eirson Ccro/t Hop^'^j-? M Containing five the Town of WiE Kennedy,. B F ere. Levied ?' Noely. ?tth Ten for pa or less, siti.ate in ndlng lots of JL Acker andoth of Wm 'Mc ,van. to pay extra | WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. 'JIFFS .SALE. BY virtus of a*Execution to me dire -ted, I wilLlflaose to salo on the First Monday in April nextr&t Anderson Court House, . OJfE IIOU8? AND LOT, Situate in the Toivn of'W^UUanuifon^dounly 'o? Anderson, containing two acres, more or loss, bounded brlots of w.L. Prince, O. W. An? derson ana other.). Levied on as the property of the WVilismston Male Academy, at the suit J of B. F. Crsyton. Terms Cash?p urchaser tc pay extra for ti? tles. 1 WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. March?, 1878 85 5 Copartnership Notice. THE undersig:iod have this day formed a copartnership in the Mercantile Business, un? der the style of N. K. SULLIVAN A CO. who will conduct the business at the old stanci of N.' K. A J. P. Uulliviui, No. 12 Granite Row. We respectfully solicit a continuance of the liberal patronage extended to the old firm. N. SULLIVAN, J. P. SULLIVAN, W. N. ALEXANDER, March 15," 1873 37 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of an Execution to me directed, I will sell on the First Monday in April next, at Anderson Court House, ono Two-Horse Car? riage and Harness, and one Buggy. Levied on as the property of Isaac Mattison and William Intimer, at the suit of Hattie Arnold. Terms Cash. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. March 18, 1s73 37 3 Hope Told a Flattering Tale, But never even anticipated so divine a prepa ration for the toilet, as that delightful prepara tion, "Sozodont." So cool and refreshingly agreeable to the mouth and teeth, hardens and invigorates the gdnis, gives a pnro and healthy tone to the breath, cleanses,, beautifies and pre? serves the teeth, and arrests decay. Spalding's Glue with brush, always ready. Good Fishing th California.?What caro the people of North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia and Florida for the fish in the gold bearing State, when they have full store-houses and comfortable homes? Tho la^ifccan onlv be had with the aid of a Door, Sash and* Blind Fac? tory, and Builders' Emporium, such as is now in most successful operation by Mr. P. P. Toah^ J of Charleston, S. C. Send for his price iw. Sent free.- - - ? -? - - A. CAJEJiD. TO a few who seem to think that I have Just 'commenced the practice of Dcnti -.try since came to Anderson,! will, say to youthat I have been in constant practice for over five years. If any one tellsjyou anything to the contrary, toll him I say he itn?mistaken. -W. G. BROWNE, i 1 DentiBt. . March 20,1873 37 rp TT'C1 ANDERSON . uflrf- i.V. y-'-.r. ? :-.r; h iff-k:. I ! ? ? .- '. : <.?? ? .. ' ANDERSON, & C. I; h?- ^ ?3? : ??? ? ? ??? ~? -t il } ? ? l?l I. Ill I .-r.^ _<-.' W E ARE now RECEIVING our FRESH STOCK OEL. _ SPEING GOODS, ICH EMBRACES ALL THE HOVELTIES OF THE SEASON V** * IN I ! 1 !T6iMmiNCs,&c., &c. j W? cannot attompt to' mention all the.diffor ent classes of Goods we keep, out Will only say that our Stock Ja COMPLETE in all the differ? ent branches of 1 ? 1 ' " I j ? .?ifity*$\Jt?'Sl ??. .*? .rt ,fl.?V-...'ii:fD LADIES' GOODS, ALL NEW, : ^OF-THB BiST MATERIAL, a AND LATEST.: STYLES. < - ? fcix si ??>??' As we d^Tnot consider it a trouble to show viUVbe pi ie public m ;Goods, wo wiU;T>e pleased to have our custo? mers and the public generally to call and ex famine our Stock. ?.' s V j i Mil DWDM secured the services iQ^^TCj^y., from'Baltimore, TVno^nl^for sometime been'employed In one of the m.osfc Fashionable Establishments in the Uniled states, and we feel secure in guarantee lin^att^fkenbnstBd to us. , ? (? ? ^Ei c;a. reed &co, ??w? \/u Rt '? ir I.-~r?? IV STORE, ;i.tl !? >.*un.U ?-i ;C. C. DANIELS urned from the North, where she selected a large and well-assorted stock !of Ladies', Misses', and Children's v " ? \ ^CONSISTING OF m ? ?. BKESS CrOODS, HUm .? - - "DOMESTICS, SHOES, NOTIONS, AND MANY OTHER 1EW NOVELTIES, That will add much to a Lady's Toilet. Whh a Complete Stock of MHHXM1EEY (S??H3)I She bogs her friends to call and examine her Goods before buying elsewhere, feeling confi? dent they can be suited, both in Goods and prices. DRESS MAKING Attended to as usual, in which wo guarantee satisfaction. If not, NO CHARGE. March 20,1873 37 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of an Execution to me directed, I will expose to . sale on the First Monday in April next, at Anderson Court House, ONE LOT OF LAND, Containing one acre, moro or less, situate in the Town of Anderson, on Depot street, bound? ing lot of Dr. W. H. Nardin. Street Intervening, Baptist Church lot, Stroet Intervening, Lot of Trenbolm a Co., and others, and known us the Dyer Lot. Also, one Tract of Land, containing 120 acres, more er less, situate in Anderson County, on brandies, waters of Twenty-Six Mllo Creek, near the line of the Blue Ridge Railroad, bounding lands of Marcus Burriss, estate of Elias Earle, estate of D M Watson and others. Levied on as the property of H. H. Wh i ta? ker, at the suit of Daniel Brown. Terms Cash?purchaser to pay for titles. WM. McGUKIN, Sboriff. 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WEhaWj?st bought out the Livery and Sale Stable of Messrs.: Thompson -A Steele, where we expect to carry on the LIVERY and SALE STABLE BUSINESS with the same unabated attention to the public demand that has characterized this well known Stable for the past year or ,two.' ~ *o have been training and dealing in Horses and MUlBrfbrnuu iy years, and have been, sup? plying this mark ;t with stock for the past ten years. We shall always keep on hand a pood lot of Horses and -Mnles from North Carolina, Kentucky and Tonnessee. just suited ,0 the farmers and stock men in this country. If you want to buy a Horse or Mule, come and se^nie. -If you want to sell a Horste or a 1 Mule, we will sell lor you. If you want a Horse or a Mule trained, we will train for yon. Ilaving permanently located in Anderson we expect to spend our money here, and itolicit a share of public rmtronage, Reipect fully, D. O. CUNNINGHAM. LEROY GAILLARD. Anderson, 8. C, Feb. 20,1873. I? SHERIFFS SALE. BY virtue of an Execution to me directed, I will expose to sale on the First Monday in April next, at Anderson Court House, ONE TRACT OF LAND, - f Containing 800 acres, more or less, situate in Anderson County, on waters of Big Beaver dam Creek, bounding lands of George W. Ma ret, M. W. Holland and others. Levied on as the property of Benjamin Holland, at the suit of Henry Clark. Terms of sale C8sh?purchaser to pay extra for titles. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. March 6,1873 35 6 Dissolution. THE copartnership heretofore existing be? tween N. K. <fe J. r. Sullivan in tho mercantile business, has been this day dissolved by mu? tual consent. All persons indebted to the firm will como forward at once and settle, thereby saving COSTS. N. K. SULLIVAN, J. P. SULLIVAN. March 15,1873 37 2 SADDLES! SADDLES! WE are the solo agents here for the justly celebratod ROTJIUAM SADDLE and HAR? NESS MANUFACTORY. Buy at manufac? turer's prices, and save tho profits to buy other goods. LEWIS <fc CO., No. 9 Granite Row. March 20,1873 37 8 Administrator's Notice. ALL persons having demands against the Estate of William Saunders, deceased, are notified to present them to the undersigned within tho time proscribed by law, or elso their claims will be barred. P. K. NORRIS, Adm'r. March 0, 1873 35 4 BUY THE BEST! WE are agents for tho SHOAL CREEK FACTORY. A full supply in store, both wholesale and retail. LEWIS A CO., No. 'J Granite Row. March 20. 1873 37 AN EARNEST APPEAL. To Every Person who Owes me a Cent on Earth prior to the 1st of January, 1873: I NOW EARNESTLY call upon you to PAY ME AT ONCE. I am going to market, and need and MUST HAVE money. A number will lind themselves sued, both on my own ac? count and as agent lor Wando, uidess they pay up very soon. I GIVE YOU FAIR NOTICE. S. BLECKLEY. Anderson, S. C., March 18,1873. SG W. L. BRADLEYS STANDARD FERTILIZER. B. D. ?S^l QUALITY SEA FOWL GUARANTEED 'Equal to Any GUANO. V^^pi^^ B?m. THE above STANDARD FERTILIZER having been used for the last SIX YEARS in the South with unequalled success, is again offered at a price that cannot fail to give satisfac? tion, while the Standard is guaranteed equal, if not superior, to any ever sold. 500 Bags Now in Store, AND FOR SALE RY , ' B. P. CEAYTON & SONS, ( Agents, Anderson, S. C. .Fob 13, 1873 - 2m 1873. 1873. STANDARD FERTILIZERS. Quick Returns and Permanent Improvement to the Soil. PBNENIX GUANO,_.-h^'-^l._Price, $57.50. WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.'S ]uJLNIPULATED GUANO,!..?!.....?j. . Price, $70.00. GUANO, SALT and PLANTER COMPOUND, Price, $65.00. ' With Expenses added from Charleston. ' ON TIME, payable NOVEMBER 1st, 1S73.'WITHOUT INTEREST, with p'rivilegu of dis? count of H per cent, per mbhth, on unexpircd'tiine, if Notes are paid before maturity. The Standard of these Great Corn and Cotton Fertilizers is Guaranteed. ythe Cargoes imported for this year*B crop show by anah'sis to be fully up to the standard of previous cargoes imported. The MERITS of these STANDARD BRANDS OF FERTILIZERS aro too well known by the Planters of the South, and of Anderson Countv, to need further notice, and we willingly recommend them - to oar friends as being the BEST- IN MARKET. PRXENIX GUANO and COTTON SEED COMPOST. The attention of Planters is especially invited to this VALUABLE PREPARATION. Those preferring a cheap manure, can, by composting Cotton Seed with Phoenix Guano, .make them? selves a manure almost equal in its returns to Peruvian Guano. This preparation has been used by the best planters in the South, with extraordinary good results. For further information call on the Agents as below, for circulars, containing the endorse? ments of some of the best Planters. The option of paying in Cotton will be allowed by contract when desired, A liberal Discount will be made on all Cash Orders. m TL & J, P. SULLIVAN, A&ents, Anderson, S. C. Jan 30, 1873 30 _3m IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE ! 50 Tons Phoenix; Grnano, An excellent Phosphate to compost with Cotton Seed* 25 Tons Wilcox, Gibbs & Co.'s Manipulated Guano. K. & J. 3?. SULLIVAN. January 30, 1878 30 3m NEW FIRM. NEW BUSINESS! For Anderhon, though she has long since merited It?yea, more THE undersigned have this day entered into partnership in the name of WATSON Ai SON, for the express purpose of conducting a General Commission Business. We tender our sincere thanks to our friends and a generous public for liberal patronage the past seventeen years, and we do hope to act in such a way, in this our new business, as to merit a continuance of the same. Liberal advancements made on everything consigned us on sale. Office with Lewis &. Co., No. 9 Granito Row, Anderson, S. C. JOHN B. WATSON, L. REED WATSON. March 4, 1s73 as DE. S. S. CHESHIRE, PBA?TI?ING PHYSICIAN, Honea Path, S. C. BEING connected with no other business, will give his entiro attention to the Prac? tice of Medicine in all its branches. All accounts for services, Ac, considered duo the 1st of October in each year. March 13, 1873 30 3 Lumber! Lumber! Lumber! PINE LUMBER, of all descriptions, now on hand and for sah! by A. H. OSBORNE, Agent, Anderson, S. C. March 13, 1873 3? S Administrator's Sale. WILL be sold at Anderson C. H., on Sale day in April next, the Choses in Action belonging to the Estate of D. K. Major, do ceased. Terms Cash. H. B. MAJOR. Adm'r. March 20, 1873 37 2* BARGAINS! [F you WANT TO BUY GOODS CHEAP, call on SHARPE <fc TOWERS. March 6, 1873 35 Garden Seeds. LANDRETII S GARDEN SEEDS, for sale by SHARPE & TOWERS. March 1?73 35 IN BANKRUPPCY. In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina, In Re. Eugene G. Evans, Bankrupt, by whom a petition for adjudication of bankruptcy was iiled ou the 2iith day of February, A. D. 1873, .?iu said Court. THIS is to give notice that on the fourth day of March, A. D. 1873, a warrant in bank? ruptcy was issued against tho Estate of Eugene G. Evans, of Pcudleton, County of Anderson. Statu of Sou tli Carolina, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition ; that the pay? ment of any debts and delivery of .any proper? ty belonging to said bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property T>y him, are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of suid bankrupt, to prove their debts and choose one or more assignees of his Estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy to be holden at Register's office, Xewberry,' S. C, before C. G. Jiegor, Esq., Register, on the 10th day of April, A. D. 1873. at 12 o'clock m. R. M. WALLACE, U. S. Marshal as Messenger. For A. P. PiFKB, Dep. Mcs. March 20, 1873 37 3 Notice of Final Settlement. TUB undersigned hereby gives notice that he will mako application to W. W. Tlumphroys, Judge of Probate for Anderson County, on Tuesday, the 8th day of April next, for *a Fi? nal Sottlcinent of tho Bstate of S. W. West, doccasod, and a Final Discharge therefrom. D. P. WEST, Adm'r. March 6, 1873 2S 5 Notice of Final Settlement. THIS undersigned herebv gives notice that ho will make application to W. W. Humphreys, jtidge of Probate for Anderson County, on Monday, 31st day of March next, for a Final Settlement of tho Bstate of Miss Jane Miller, deceased, and a Final Discharge therefrom. M. L. SHARPE, Ex r. March 6, 1873 35 5* Administrators' Notice. ALL persons having demands against the Estate of John arnock, deceased, are notified to present the same, properly attested, to the undersigned, within the lime prescribed by law, and those indebted to tho said Estato must make immediate pavment. MARY WARNOCK, Adm'x. JAMES D. WARNOCK, Adm'r. March 20, 1873 37 3? CLOTHING! IF you want to buy Clothing at COST for Cash, call on SriARPE A TOWERS. March G, 1*7.3 3r? tugs. p. benson". db. m. l. sharpe. benson & Marpe, DRUGGISTS APOTHECARIES, No. G Granite Row, Anderson C. H., S. C, KEEP constantly on hand a well assorted stock of DRUGS. CHEMICALS, OILS, PAINTS, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, PATENT MEDICINES, ftc pir- Prescriptions compounded by Dr. M. L. Sharpo. BUTSrS GARDEN SEED, a largo variety, for salb by BENSON <fc SHARPE. PERKINS A House's SAFETY LAMPS, and a variety of common Lamps, for salo by " BENSON A SHARPE. I^NAMEL PAINT, mixed ready for use, by _t the gallon, for salo bv BENSON & SHARPE. TRUSSES, Abdominal Supporters and Shoulder Braces, for sale bv BENSON A SHARPE. PANCREATED, Iodo Ferated and Tasteless Cod Liver Oil, for salo bv BENSON A SHARPE. SEGARS, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco, lor sale by BENSON A SHARPE. nnURPENTINE. Varnishes and Linseed Oil, JL for sale by BENSON A SHARPE. IjlLNE BRANDY, Wines and Whiskey,, for 1 medicinal use, for sale bv BENSON <fc SHARPE, Fcb27, 1873 31 ly . NAPOLEON XXm. Sensible to the Last. A colored gentleman calling himself Napo? leon 23rd, alias N. B. Gaillard, called at the "Little Man's" Store, ? short time ago, to make inquiry about the "Stolen Hat," and wanted to know what Nigger stole it; and upon being informed, and receiving an introduction' to "HubbarO's Nigger," immediately proposed a trade for the Hat The Nigger offered the Hat for one dollar, as it cost him nothing; and without a half dozen words Napoleon took the Hat on credit, and thought he was better off than the "Nigger," for he got it honestly, and the Nigger stole it. The truth is, Hubbard is a little afraid that his Nigger will sell all his Hats,, as he don't care what they cost Hcdbard. He thinks it right to sell at some price. Napoleon was so well pleased, he bought something else, and that, seems to be the way they, are all doing. ?> ? ., March 13, 1873 30 THE BROWN COTTON GIIST. PLANTERS should examine the above named old and reliable Gin before buving any other. It combines the required qualities of 'Simplicity, Strength and Durability. It gins fast and clean, makes excellent lint, (often bringing ic. to ic per lb. above market,) and is universally admitted to be the lightest running gin made. We have had thirty years' experience in the business, and warrant every gin perfect. Gins constantly in the hands ol our agents, to which we invite inspection. Circulars, with testimonials and full particulars, may be had by addressing, 1SBAEX F. RUOWN, President, Brown Cotton Gin Co., New London, Conn. Fob 27, 1S73 34 4m T. M. HORSEY & BRO., (Successors of Horsey, Anten & Co.,) FUR, WOQJii STRAW HATS, LADIES' TRIMMED HATS, STRAW GOODS, &c, 155 MEETING STREET, (opposite Charte*?. Hoteu Charleston, S. C. March 6, 187S 35 3m The Great Southern Weekly. Xhe Woi'kinjgr Man, THE best and cheapest newspaper in the South Devoted to Immigration, Education of tho Masses, Agricultural and Mechanical Pur? suits, to the Household and Fireside. Con? tains eight pages, rineiy printed on excellent papor. Price. $2 a year. ?z?T~ Specimen copies sent frue. Address TILMAN R. GAINES, Editor and Proprietor, Columbia, S. C. Feb 27, 1873 34 3m DR. Gk H. SYMMES HAVING permanently located at Anderson Court House, offers his Professional ser? vices to the citizens of Anderson and public generally. Cases entrusted to hini will receive, prompt attention. Can be found night or day, (unless professionally engaged) at his resi? dence?the house formerly occupied by Mrs. M. R. Keith, on Main Street, Anderson C. H. Jan 2,1873 26 .: Sin MEDICAL CARD. DR. E. FUBMAN DIWER OFFERS his professional services to the cit? izens of Anderson and surrounding coun? try. He may bo found, when not profession? ally engaged*, at his rooms over tho Drug Store of Simpson, Hill A Co., on the north side of the public square. Anderson, S. C, Feb. 4, 1S73. 81 Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that thev will apply to W. W. Humphreys, Esq., Jndge of Probate for Anderson County, on Friday, the 28th day of March next, for a Fi? nal Settlement of "the Estate of John Wake* liold, deceased, and a Final Discharge there? from. Thoy will on the same day sell at Anderson C. II. the ('hoses in Action of said Estate that have been appraised doubtful or worthless. MARY WAKEFIELD, Adm'x. S. M. BOWEN, Adm'r. Feb 27, 1873 3i 5* MACKEREL! KITS, Quarter Barrels, Half Barrels and Barrels of fresh Mackerel, for sale low by SHARPE A TOWERS. March 6, 1S73 35 DisHolution of Copartnership. rpHE copartnership in the Practice of Law, X heretofore existing between tho under? signed, has been mutually dissolved. W. M. TRESCOT, W. W. HUMPHREYS. Marca 12. 1"*73 33 3