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NEW ADYEK?SEHENTS. . a small, ' three-year old- sorrel >LT, which left my premises about tfwked. and rewarded. Itrt y --? JUST REGEIVErV??H?1sof th&celebra? ted TENNESSEE FLOUR, and for sale low byr TOWERS & BROY?SS. Feb 19, 1874:; 32 . , _ &m Goods!; TUST received, Calico, Black A?^gP0^1 fT Thread, Plaid Osnaburss, Dr?ls, Oana burgs and S^^j^ Feb 19,1874 32 > S > , *T ? W*" - j' 'i i ' I mmm 11.. 1 ' ' ' ? WHAT XOU:QWE^US., ,Many. of our Mends have, not yet paid up tholr Ac? counts for the year 1873. We need the'ra/mey, and hope all who owe us wfll pay us by the Feb 19, 1874 - 32 N AND In .store, Bacon, Molasses, Iron and Steel, Brade's, Scovil and Planters' Hoes, Trace Oiains, Hame% Salt, .Sugar, Coffee, Tea, &c, for sale low-by ?- ~?t^ TOWERS & BROYLES. Feb 19,1874 32 GREAT BARGAINS IN Shawls ancLWorsied Dress Goods. WE desire to close out onr stock of Shawls and Worsted Dress Goods during the next thirty days. Call and examine our stock, and be convinced that we* are Selling cheap, in GOOD GOODS at LOW PRICKS. . TOWERS BROYLES. Feb 19, 1874 ? 32 I SHOES, Boots;; Clothing, Bats, Saddles, Jeans, Casimere, and many other articles too numerous to mention. Call and examine our stock before baying, as we are determined to sell low for Cash, or to prompt paying, cus? tomers on time. j t > ? < t f f TOWERS <fc BROYLES. Feb 19, 1874_32_^ Administrator's Notice. ALL persons having demands against the Estate of J. Calvin Hall, deceased, are notified to present them, properly attested, to the undersigned, within the time prescribed by law; and those indebted to the Estate are re? quested to make payment at once. C. D. MADDEN, Adm'r. Feb 19,1874 32 3? T. M. HOBSET & BRO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Fur, Wool and Straw Hats. 155 Meeting Si, opposite Charleston Hotel, CHARLESTON, S. C Feb 19,1874 ' 32 8m Notice to. Contractors. CONTRACTS fo/*tfae' building of New Bridges at Centreville, .across the Six and-Twenty Creek, will be let to the lowest re? sponsible bidder on Tuesday the 24th of March next, on the spot, at 11 o'clock a. m. And a new Bridge across Rocky River, at Emerson's Bridge, on Thursday the 26th of March next. Bond with approved sureties will be required of contractors, to insure the performance of contract in accordance with specifications. For further information, apply to either of the County Commissioners. K. BREAZEALE, Chm'n Board. Feb 19,1874 32 5 NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE FOB THE ILLUSTRATED FAMILY BIBLE. Containing the Old and New Testaments, Apoc? rypha, Concordance and Psalms in Metre. Al? so, Dr. Wm. Smith's complete Dictionary of the Bible, a.history of the Religious Denominations of the World ; Chronological and other valuable Tables. History of the translation of the Bible, Family Album, a Marriage Certificate, Family Record, Marginal References, etc Embellish? ed with over 500 fine Scripture Illustrations, on steel and wood. Our New Illustrated Family Bible is the most perfect and comprehensive edition ever published. It is printed from large, clear, new type, on fine white paper, and bound in the most elegant and substantial manner.? NATIONAL PUBLISHING CO., Publishers, Atlanta, Ga. W. W. KNIGHT, Agent for An? derson, Pickens and Oconee Counties, S. C. Feb 19, 1874 32 3m HEJfBY BISCHOFF & CO., Wholesale Grocers, AND DEALERS IW CAROLINA RICE, Wines, Liquors, Cigars, Tobacco, &C, ?&C, &-C..J 197 and 199 East Bay Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sole Agents for South Carolina fo? the Sale of OLD VALLEY WHISKEY. Feb 19,1874 32 6m WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINE. The Ladies' Favorite. MACHINES sold on easy terms, or month? ly payments taken. Old machines put in order or received in exchange. Silk and Cotton Thread, Needles, Extra At? tachments, Oils, and Sewing Machine Find? ings, for sale in the office. " The undersigned mayjbe found at the Jew? elry Store of Maj. F. C. v. Borstel, who is the local agent for Anderson. Second-hand Improved Singer Machines for sale at reduced rates. C. G. HADDON, Gen. Agent Wheeler & Wilson S. M. Fob 19j 1874 32 IN BANKRUPTCY. District Court of the United States for the Dis? trict of South Carolina. In the matter of E. W. Brown, Bankrupt, by whom a petition for adjudication of bank? ruptcy was filed on the 22nd day of Decem? ber, A. D. 1873, in said Court. * THIS is to give notice that on the 26th day . of December, 1873, a warrant in bank? ruptcy was issued against the Estate of E. W. Brown, ol Anderson, County of Anderson and State of South Carolina, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on bis own petition; that the pay? ment of any debts, and the delivery of any property belonging to said bankrupt to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of said 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 Newberry, S. C, before C. G. Jteger, Esq., Register, on the?th day of March, A. D. 1874, at 4 o'clock p. in. R. M. WALLACE, U. S. Marshal as Messsnger. Per A. V. Pifer, Dep. Mess. Feb 10, 1S74 32 3 LIBERAL TERMS ! WE are offering our Guanos for this season on the following liberal terms: PHCENIX GUANO, per Ton of 2,000 lbs., $57.50.. WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.'S MANIPULATED W1 ? ^ GUANO, Per Ton of 2,000 lbs., $70.03. ($1.00 per ton drayage to be added.) On credit until 1st November, 1874, with Option of paying in Middling Cotton, deliver? ed at buyers' nearest depot, at 15c. Per Pound. A discount of f 10.00 per ton will bo allowed for Cash. Our Agents throughout the State sell at same prices and on same terms as ourselves. Hand in your orders to nearest Agent, at once. WILCOX, GIBBS & CO., Charleston, S. C. Fob 5, 1874 30_6 l I STILL LIVE! I HAVE JUST RECEIVED SOME MORE OF THAT FINE TEN DOLLAR GOLD MEDAL FLOUR, That was never beat In the County. I Mast Inform My Customers Who have not SETTLED THEIR ACCOUNTS, That I am still alive, hut can't tell how long I will continue to live if my ?fe is to last until they pay me. ?Sf I am going to sell for CASH at LOW FIGURES, or not at alL Remember this, and buy where you can do best. S. M. PEGG, ' Bed Sign. Feb 5, 1874 DR. G. H. SYMMES DESIRES all who OWE HIM for PRAC? TICE to come forward and settle at once, as he is need of money and must have It. Feb 6, 1874 80 NOTICE. PERSONS indebted to the Estate of Dr. H. C. Cooley, deceased, will find their Notes and Accounts in the hands of J. J. Gilmgr for collection. HORTENSE C. COOLEY, Adm'x. Feb 12,1874 81 3 Notice to Fiduciaries. ALL Guardians, Executors, Administrators and other Fiduciaries, who are required by law to make Returns to the Probate Judgo'B Office, are notified to do so on or by the first day of March next. W. W. HUMPHREYS, J udge of Probate. Jan 8, 1874 26 7 LUMBER! LUMBER! THE undersigned is prepared to' furnish fiirst class PINE LUMBER, in any quan? tities, at the Walhalla Depot, on short notice. Me can also furnish OAK or POPLAR lumber. Persons wishing lumber will please address the subscriber at Walhalla, S. C. W. B. WHITE. Feb 12, 1874 31 3m T0NS0B1AL ESTABLISHMENT -o Notice of Eemoval. IHAVE removed my BARBER SHOP from tho old stand in Benson House to the "Billiard Room" in the Waverly House, which gives me improved light and better room for Shaving, Hair Cutting, Shampoo? ing, tfec, where I hope to receive continued fa? vors. GEORGE MAXWELL. Fob 12, 1874 31 3 Notice. ANEW lot of FRENCH CALF and KIP SKINS just received. Box-tood Shoes and Boots made at my Shop. Three or four young men, or ladies, can got boarding at my house. $13.00 per mouth, wood and lights included. J. S. ASHLEY. Jan 15,1874 27 GARDEN SEED! BUIST'S celebrated Garden Socd, Onion Setts and Buttons, all fresh, for sale by BENSON & SHARP E. Jan 1874 28 THE 9 WILL RECEIVE THIS WEEK SPRINGS CALICO, SOMETHING NEW AND BEAUTIFUL. ALSO, BELTS, EMBROIDERY, RUFFS, &c., &c. All persons indebted to ns for Goods had better come and settle and save Cost- Last call. F?b 12,1874 CO. DANIELS. 31 ATTENTION, FARMERS. I HAVE ON HAND A LARGE SUPPLY OV MAPES' SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, AND (Vliddleton's Fish Ammoniated Phosphate, Both FIRST CLASS FERTILIZERS, which have given UNIVERSAL SATIS? FACTION wherever tried. Price, Fifty-Nine Dollars, Cash. Sixty-Nine Dollars, on Time, To 1st November, without interest, and no Cash required for Freight. C. A.. REED. Febl2,1874 31 THOS. P. BENSON. DR. M. L. SHARPS. BENSOTsT & SHARPS, DRUGGISTS and APOTHECARIES, No. 6 Granite Row, Anderson, S. ft, KEEP constantly on hand a well assorted stock of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, OILS, PAINTS, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, k PATENT MEDICINES, Ac. A ?S3" Prescriptions compounded by Dr. M. L. Sharpe. - JUST RECEIVED, Hair, Tooth, Hat, Nail and Flesh BRUSHES, Glycerine, Honev. Barbers' and Carbolic Toilet SOAPS, Loudon <fe Fitchos' Abdominal SUPPORTERS, Spring and Common SHOULDER BRACES, with Skirt Supporters, Fine Dressing and Pocket COMBS, Florence Looking GLASSES, (for travelers,) Wright's Promium Extracts Cologne and Florida Water, Maw's Feeding Bottles and fixtures for infants, TRUSSES, for men and boys. Port and Sherry Wine, which we can recommend for Medical use. May 1, 187S _43 Greenville and Columbia Railroad. PASSENGER TRAINS run daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with Night Trains on South Carolina Railroad up and down; with Trains going North and South on Charlotto, Columbia and Augusta, and Wilmington, Co? lumbia and Augusta Railroads. OP. Leave Columbia at.......7.15 a m Leave Alston...*........v...........9.05 a m Leave Newberry.10.40 a m Leave Cokcsbury......... .2.00 p m Leave Helton.........?..?.y?v. 3.50 p m Arrive at Greenville.i.5.30 p m DOWN. Leave Greenville at..??...v~?.m...\. 7.30 a m Leave Belton.- 9.30 a m Leave Cokcsbury.?11.13 a m Leave Newberry. 2.30 p m Leave AlstOD.4.20 p m Arrive at Columbia_.6.00 p in Ander ton Branch and Blue Ridge Division. down. up. Leave Walhalla..5.45 & m Arrive 7.15 p m Leave Perryville.6.25 a m Arrive 6.35 p m L?ave Pendloton.7.10 a m Arrive 5.50 p m Leave Anderson -.8.10 a m Arrive 4.50 p m Arrive at ISelton...9.00 a m Leave 3.50 p m Accommodation Trains run on Abbeville Branch Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays. On Anderson Branch, be? tween Belton and Anderson, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. THOMAS DODAMEAD, Gen. Sup't, JAbbz Nouton, General Ticket Agent. South Carolina Railroad. Charleston, S. C, Ociobcr 18,1873. On and after Sunday, October 19. the Passenger Trains on the South Carolina Railroad will run as follows : vor columbia. Leave Charleston....9.00 a m Arrive at Columbia....5.00 p m fob augusta. Leave Charleston.,.9.00 a m Arrive- at Augusta..5.00 p m FOP. CHARLESTON. Leave Columbia.t...**.?.??...??....8.40 a m Arrive at Charleston...?..?.,...?.4.20 p m Lctve Augusta.8.20 a m Arrive at Charleston.4.20 p m columbia night express. ' (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston.,..7.10 p m Arrive at Columbia....6.30 a m Leave Columbia........7.15 p m Arrive at Charleston.,.6.45 a m AUGUSTA NIGUT EXPRESS. (Sundays excepted.) Leave Charleston...8.30 p m Arrive at Augusta..,.7.50 a m Leave Augusta.....8.00 p ta Arrive at Charleston.0.40 a tn SUMMERVILLE TRAIN. Leave Summcrvilie.7.25 am Arrive at Charleston.8.40 a m Leave Charleston..3.10 p tn Arrive at Summersvlllc.4.50 p ni OAMDElf TRAIN. Leave C&mdcn....6.50 a m Arrive at Columbia.11.50 a m Leave Columbia. 1.50 p m Arrive at Camden.i... 6.35 p m Day and Night Trains make close conuoction at Augusta with Georgio Railroad. Night trains, only, make Close connection with Macon and Augusta Railroad. This Is also the quickest and most direct route, and as comfortable and cheap as any other route, to Montgomery, Selma, Mobile, New Orleans, and all other points Southwest, and to Louisville, Cincinnati, Chicago, St. Louis, and all other points West and North? west. . . Columbia Night Train connects closely with the Green? ville and Columbia Railroad ; and with the Charlotte, Co? lumbia and Augusta Railroad for points North. Through tickets on sale to all points North and West. Camdeu Train connects at Kingville daily (except Sun? days) with Day Passenger Train, and runs through to Co? lumbia on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. S. B. PICKENS, G. T. A. DE^TISTEY. G. SIMMONS, Dentist, will visit the town \j, of Pendloton regularly on the 12th of each Month, to remain One Week. Office on Public Square, iu the Photograph Gallery of Mr. Jefferson. Specimens of work and refer? ences mav bo had at the Drug Storo of Dr. P. H. E. Sloan. Jan 22, 1S74 28 WANTED! WANTED ! MONEY! ALL persons who have boon buying Goods of A. B. Towers on time, will confer a great favor upon us by paying for the same within the next thirty days, as wo cannot run a store without money. TOWERS ik BROYLES. Dec 4, 1873 TOWN TAX. ALL parties wishing to make their Roturns or to pay their Town Tax, will find the books at the Store of S, M. Pegg from tho hours of 0 a. m. to 2 p, ni., and from 3 p. m. to 6 p, m., until tho first day of March, 1874. S. M. PEGG, Clerk Council pro torn. F?b5, 1874 30 4 Iron in the Blood MAKES THE WEAK STRONG. The Peruvian Syrup, a Protect* ed Solution of the Protoxide of Iron, ie so combined as to have the character of an aliment, as easily digested and assimilated with the blood as the simplest food. It increases thequantity of Nature's Own Vitalizing Agent, Iron in the blc^d, ana cures **athoUsand ills," simply by Toning up,Invigorating ana Vitalizing the System* The en? riched and vitalized blood per meates every part of the body, repairing damages and waste, searching out morbid secre? tions, and leaving nothing for disease to feed upon. This is the secret of the won* derful success of this remedy in curing Dyspepsia, Liver Com? plaint, Dropsy, Chronic Diar? rhoea, Boils, Nervous Affections, Chills and Fevers? Humors, Loss of Constitutional Vigor, Diseases of the Kidneys and Bladder, Female Complaints, and all diseases originating in a bad state of the blood, or ac+ companied by debility or a low state of the system. Being free from Alcohol, in any form, its energizing effects are not fol? lowed by corresponding reac? tion, but are permanent^ infu? sing strength, vigor, and new life into all parts of the system, and building up an Iron Con? stitution, Tliousands have been changed by the use of this remedy, from weak, sickly, suffering crea? tures, to strong, healthy, and happy men and women; and invalids cannot reasonably hes* itate to give it a trial. See that each bottle has PERU" VIAN SYRUP blown in the glass. Pamphlets Free. SETH W. FOWLE & SONS, Proprietors, No. 80 Harrison A v., Boston. Sold or Dkuoqibts oehehally. Notice of Final Settlement. TIIE undersigned horeby gives notice that she will make application to W. W. Hum? phreys, Judge of Probate for Anderson Coun? ty, on Wednesday, 4th day of March next, for a Final Settlement of the Estate of E. Bruce Orr, deceased, and a Final Discharge therefrom. MARGARET D. ORR, Adm'r. Jan 29, 1S74 JB> 6* Administrators' Notice. PERSONS having demands against the Es? tate of John Knox, dee'd, are notified to present them, properly attested, to the under? signed within the time prescribed by law. And all owing the Estate are requested to* make pay? ment at onco. H. M. KNOX, > Adm'rs A. P. KNOX, j TB Feb 5, 1874 30 3 Mules, Mules, Mules, CUNNINGHAM A GA ILL ARD have just received another invoice of those A No. 1 MULES and HOUSES, Which they offer cheaper than any now in tho market. We are agents for Messrs. Gower, Cox A Marklov?those champion Wagon builders of Greenville, S. C.?and will keep a steady sup? ply of Wagons, Buggies, etc., to meet the de? mands which this firm merits. CUNNINGHAM A GAILLARD, Fcb 12, 1874 31 BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. Standard Scales. Stock Scales, Coal Scales, Hay Scales, Daiby Scales, Counter Scales, &c, <fcc. Scales Repaired Promptly and Reasonably. For sale, also, Letter Presses, and the most perfect ALARM CASH DRAWER. Miles' Alarm Till Co.'s. EVERY JSU:. 1 EVERY MERCHANT should I DRAWER use them, lW^i Warrauted. SOLD AT Pairtank's Scale Warehouses, FAIRBANKS & CO., 311 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, 166 Baltimore Street, Baltimore, 53 Camp Street, New Orleans. Fairbanks & ewing, Masonic Hall, Philadelphia. fairbanks, brown & co., 2 Milk Street, Boston. pollard & co., Ageats, Augusta, 6a. For sale by B. F. CRAYTON & SONS, Anderson, S. C. Jan 15, 1874 27 3m GARDEN SEED in full variety from ROBERT BUIST and American Seed Garden, May be found at the DRUG STORE OF SIMPSON, HILL & CO. Corner Benson Hoase, ANDERSON^ S. C? ALSO, Chemicals for Home Made Fertilizers. Jan 29, 1874 29 Pacific Guano Company's (CAPITAL SIOO.OOO,) THIS GUANO is now so well known in all the Southern States, for its remarkable effecta as an agency for increasing the products of labor, as not to require special recommenda? tion from us* Its use for eight years past has established its character for reliable excellence. The large fixed capital invested by the Com? pany in this trade affords the surest guarantee of the continued excellence of this Guano. The supplies put into market this season are, as heretofore, prepared under the superintendence of Dr. St. Julian Ravenol, Chemist of the Com? pany, at Charleston, S. C. Hence planters may rest assured that its qualitv and composition is precisely the same as that heretofore sold* J* N* ROBSON, Selling Agent, Charleston, S. C. JOHN S. RRESE & CO., General Agents, Baltimore. Terms?$48 cash ; $53 time, wtthout interest. To accommodate planters, they can order now and have until 1st of April to decide as to whether they will take at timo or cash price. When delivered from the factory by the car load, no dravage will be charged. ACID PHOSPHATE, GUANO, BONE, PLASTER, (fee*) always on hand, quality gua ranteedv J. N. ROBSON. W. S. SttARPE, Agent, Anderson, S. C. Dec 25, 1873 25 3m a. c. wyly. b. f. wyly. j. g. oglesby. A. 0. & B. F. WYLY, Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants. Cor. Pryor & Decatnr sts., Atlanta, Ga. Liberal Cash Advancer on Cotton In Store, or consigned to our friends, Inman, Swann & Co,, Savannah and Now York. Represcuted by W. S. HEESE. Feb 5, 1874 SO 3m SHERIFF'S SALE. BY Virtue of an Execution to me directed, I will expose to salo on the FIRST MONDAY in MARCH next, at Anderson Court House, ONE TRACT OF LAND, Containing 150 acres, mo?e or loss, situate In Anderson County, on waters of Beaverdam Creek, boundinglands of Simeon Briant, Hurt Briant, James Long and others, levied on as the property of Terrell Briant, at the snit of Dr. O. R. Broyles, Assignee. Terms Cash?purchaser to pay for all neces? sary papers. W. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Feb 5,1874 80 4 Administrator's Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Hen son Wright, deceased, will save cost by paying the amounts due by them to the Ad? ministrator ; and all persons having claims against tho said estato are required to hand them in, properly attested) within the time allowed by law. JOHN Wk DANIELS, Adm.'r. Jan 22, 1874 28 3 , Quick Sales and Small Profits. THE subscribers are now prepared to sell Goods at remarkably low prices for Cash, or to prompt paying customers. Call and bco our Stock, which is complete. TOWERS A BROYLES. Doc 4, 1873_ NOTICE IS hereby given that application" will bo made to the Legislature at its presebt session to re-chartor the Ferry known hs Bloan's Ferry, on the Seneca River, in Anderson County. JOHN H. HEMBREE. Fob 5, 1874 30 3m J TIIflffHiNT! THE CAROLINA FERTILIZER WILL BE SOLD AS FOLLOWS: Cash Price. $60 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. Time Price. $55 per Ton of 2,000 lbs. PAYABLE NOYEMAER 1, 1874, FREE OF INTEREST, ' Freight and Dravage to be added. ITS SUCCESS., IS AND ITS STANDARD IS ACID PHOSPHATE WILL BE SOLD AS FOLLOWS: Cash. Price. $33 per Ton of 2,000 Pounds. Time Price. $38 per Ton of 2,000 Pounds, Payable November 1, 1874, FREE OF INTEBESTV Freight and Drayage to be added. Fob Sale by W. S. SHARPE, Anderson. THOS. CRYMES, Williamstom BROWN & STRINGER, Beiton? J. C. CHERRY, Pendletom GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., General Agents, at Charleston, S. C. Jan 15, 1874 27 4m Read Carefully the Following. HAVING on the 15th instant given Messw. E. W. Brown, J. T. Kennedyand J. J. FbeT well an interest with me in business, the firm will hereafter be known as "BLECKLEY, BROWN & CO.," who will carry on the Mer cantiie and Cotton business at the old "Cheap Corner" on Granite Row, and Who hope to merit a liberal sharo of patronage from the trading public. All persons who owe me money are hereby notified that the same must be paid at an early day, er somebody will be sued* Come up, pay me, and play /airly. S. BLECKLEY, Anderson, S. C, Jan. 21, 1874. The new Firm are now the Agents for the following celebrated FERTILIZERS, vi*: THE "WANDO," Manufactured at Charleston, 8. C. Price at the Factory, $55 per Ton of 2,000 lbs., Cash; and payable 1st November, 1874, 360 per toh\ THE NAVASSA, Manufactured at Wilmington, N. C, and ai? though not heretofore sold in this County, ia we think, one of the best made, Price at the Factory, per Ton of 2,000 lbs., $55 Cash, and 865 due 1st November, 1874. This Company does not prefer to sell their Guah? for Cotton, but in order to introduce it among bnr people, will sell at $70 par Ton at the Factory, and take low middling Cotton at 15 cents per pound here, if the Cotton is baled and delivered by 1st November, 1874, and if not, $70 ca^h will be claimed. On all Fertilizers, to whomsoever sold, the expenses of $9.00 per Tori must be paid in cash at the time of delivery, and ort credit sales, notes with approved security must bo given at the time the Guano is delivered; We are agente for" the Neblett <t Goodrich Cotton Gin, made at Aug?st?, G?. Price, $3.50 per saw there, and expenses added. Also, for the celebrated W?tt Plow, made In Richmond, Va. n Also, for FretwelTs Virginia Tobacco, for Garden Seeds, <tc. Come and do your trading with us. BLECKLEY, BROWN & CO. Jan 22, 1874 28 CAROLINA MALE! and FEMALE , COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, Andersen, S. C. THE First Term of this Scholastic Year be? gins FKBRCAHY 2, 1874, with a full Fac? ulty ol" eight Professors, ail thoroughly compo tent in their several departments. This Institute affords every facility fbr se? curing a first-class oducation in every depart? ment of study. The scholastic year embraces forty weeks, *and is divided into three terms* No vacation until close of third term. Rates of Tuition, $8, $10, $12 and $14 per term, payable half term ih advance. Contin? gent Fee, $1.00. Extra charges for Music, Modern Languages and Drawing and Fancy Work. Boarding for Feinales in the Institute, ex? clusive of washing and lights, payable month? ly, at $3i?0 per week, the boarder furnishing her own towels, sheets and pillow-cases. Boarding can be had elsewhere in Town, for Males and Females, at reasonable rates. For further information apply for Circular, or to Pro* Wi J. LIGON. Chairman of Faculty. Jan 8, 1874 26 Dress Goods. ALARGE line of DeLaines, Poplins, Al pactia, and other Dress Goods, for sale at prices to suit the low price of cotton, at TOWERS & BROYLES'. Dec 4, 1873 Attention! <2?0 nnn-T^'O Thousand Dollars worth $>/6,UUU of SHOES and BOOTS, for sale low, by TOWERS <fc BROYLES. Dec 4,1873