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aiTICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. TOWERS & BROYLES have their FaU and Winter goods, and would respectfully call attention to their large stock of Jeans, Cassimers, Blankets, Shawls and Cloaks, Black Silk, Merino, Delanes, Debage, Black and Colored Al paccas, and Mohair Calico, Ginghams, ?fcc. A fine assortment of Red and White Flannels, Opera Flannels, White Goods, Table Damask and Towels. In fact, a complete stock of Dry Goods at prices to suit the times. * _ Boots and Shoes. A complete assortment of Boots and Shoes of the best makers, and T. Miles & Sons' celebrated shoes for sale low by _TOWERS & BROYLES.' Hats and Caps. A largo and complete assortment of Men's Boys' and Youth's Hats for sale low by TOWERS & BROYLES. Saddles and Harness. THF/ b?rgest and best assortment of Saddles, Bridles and Harness. Harness made here by a number one workman. Also French Calf Skins, Upper Leather, Harness Leather, Hemlock and Oak Tan Sole Leather for sale low by _TOWERS <fc BROYLES. Trunks. THE best assortment of Valises and Trunks in Town for aale low by _TOWERS & BROYLES. Carpets and Bugs FOR SALE low by _TOWEJtS <fc BROYLES. Georgia Cotton Press. ONE celebrated Georgia Cotton Press for sale low by _TOWERS & BROYLES. Groceries and Provisions. OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COF FEEj Rio Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Vin? egar. Bacon, Hams, Lard, Flour, Salt, Fancy Groceries, Tea a speciality. aU for sale low by TOWEItS <fc BROYLES. Hardware. A complete line of Shelf Hardware, Shovels, Axes, BLACK SMITH'S Tools, dec., for sale low by ? _ TOWERS & BROYLES. Sundries. BAGGING and TIES, Buggy materials for buggy-makers, iron, steel, powder-, shot, &c In fact, wo keep a completo assortment of Goods, and wdl be pleased to show our goods?we charge nothing for showing. Give us a call. ? TOWERS & BROYLES. ? Octl4, 1875 13 ATTENTION FARMERS! 500 POUNDS nil nil Just Received and for sale low for cash. Also, a largo lot of liAMPS, LINTERNS, AND LAMP FIXTURES, At the lowest figures. Call and see for vourselves. SIMPSON, HILL & CO. Sept 30,1875_ DISSOLUTION. THE firm of Gilreath <fe Burgiss is this day dissolved by mutual consent, and all persons indebted are requested to mako immediate payment to Mr. L. H. Seel, who is authorized to settle up the business of the firm, and will be found at the old stand. W. W. GILREATH. ' N. F. BURGISS. October 30, 1875., Notice of Copartnership. THE undersigned have entered into copartnership under the firm name of | GILREATH & PEOPLES, for . the pur ?ose pf carrying on the manufacture of | in Ware, &c, at Anderson, S. C, ir. the Store lately occupied by Gilreath <fc Bur? giss, and respectfully solicit a continu? ance of the patronage heretofore extend? ed. Mr. L. H. Seel is in charge of the business, and will be pleased to wait upon customers. W. W. GILREATH, , J. E. PEOPLES. Nov4,1675 .,16 GILREATH- '& PEOPLES, MANUFACTURERS OF 1 TIN WARE,, WHOLESALE and RETAIL, CONSTANTLY oh hand, a full supply of Tin Ware of every description, COOKING and HEATING STOVES a speciality, House Furnishing Goods, etc. Parties'aesiring Stoves ibr which we are not agents can be accommodated on ap? plication, jbs we will order from any man? ufactory. Prices' low as'the lowest. The business is in the hands of Mr. L. H. SEEL, a practical mechanic, :ind tho people of Anderson are invited to give us a trial. GILREATH ?fc PEOPLES, Brick Range, Anderson, S. C. Oct 14, 1875 13_4jn_ LUMBER! THE undersigned will keep constant? ly on hand a largo assortmen t of | Lumber at the Blue Ridge Yard. My Scent, John Joost, can be found there at 1 hours of the day; ready to accomrao date the citizens of Anderson and sur? rounding country. JOHN KAUFMAN. Sept 23,1875 10 3m Must toe Settled Up! THE Notos and Accounts due the late firms of Barr, Watson & Co., and W. F. Bar>& Co., must be settled up at an early day, as we are determined to close up the old business. Those know? ing themselves indebted to us, would do well to call soon, as wo mean what we BARR, WATSON <fc CO. Oct 7, 1875_12_3m NOTICE OF INCORPORATION.? Notice is hereby given that appli? cation will bo made to John W. Daniels,. Esq., Clerk of tho Court for Anderson County, within thirty days fjpm date-, for a charter incorporating Pleasant Grove Colored Baptist Church. By order of the Church. JAMES McDOWELL, Clerk. Oct 21,. 1875_14^_5? FINAL SETTLEMENT.?Tho under? signed, Administrator of Hugh Gantt, doceased, hereby gives notice that ho will apply to W. W. Humphreys. Judge of Probate, on Tuesday, the 23rd of November next, for a final settlement and dischargo from said Estate. E. S. GANTT, Adm'r. Oct 21,1875 1-1 5* HAVE on hand, and to arrive, a splendid assortment of GOODS, which having been purchased recently in New York and Baltimore, MUST Compare favorably with those purchased by any one. I HAVE For sale Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, Hard? ware, Iron, Crockery, Buggy Material, Kerosene Oil, choice Family Groceries, Heavy Groceries, etc., etc. These Goods are for sale cheap. Come and see thorn. WHAT Is more, I must earnestly request those indebted, to me, (especially those whom I have so long indulged,) to come'for? ward and pay what 1 IS DUE Ml: Or 1 will bo forced to collect BY MEANS OF THELAW C. A.. REED, v Waverly House Corner, Anderson, S. C. Sept 9, 1875 8 ? ly ' SILKS I RIBBONS DRESS GOODSy.Prints, Hats, Shoes. Laces, and every kind of, Goods needed by the fair sex, (to the buying of which I have GIVEN My personal attention,) can be found on hand and soon TO Arrive. These Goods aro new, fushioaa blo and elegant, and will be sold VERY CHEAP to r - . - ,, - THE LADIES Come and judge for yourselves. Espo cial attention paid to Mantua Making and Millinery. Fashion Plates on hand for distribution AT THE EMPORIUM Of FASHION. C, JLm REED. Sept 9,1875 8 ? '? ly SMITH, ~~ CLARK & CO. DEALERS IN MENS' CLOTHING, FPN^HING^OODS, &c. RESPECTFULLY inform their custo? mers, and the public generally, that thev have just received a beautiful line of ". FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, NEW STYLE SHIRTS, NECK TIES, SILK BOWS, All Wool Merino UNDER-SHIRTS, DRAWERS, Paper and Linen COLLARS. Merino and Cotton HALF HOSE, HANDKERCHIEFS, Ac. We invite special attention to our fine stock of Black French Cloths, Doe Skin Cassimeres, Black Beaver for Overcoats, Fancy Cassimeres and Vestings. We also have in utock. & good line of Kentucky Joans, .which we are prepared to sell very low, and at prices to suit anybody's pocket.' We still have In con? nection with our store a Tailoring Department, To which tho Sonior members of the firm will give their especial attention and guarantee entire satisfaction and per? fect tits. Prices lower than any Town in the State. Call and see us at McCully's Corner. We would respectfully request those who owe us for Goods sold in the Sum? mer to call and settle as early as possi? ble, in order that we may cancel our debts and go on with our business. . SMITH, CLARK A CO. Oct 7, 1875 12 LOWER THAN EVER! AND STILL LOWER FOR CASH! OUR STOCK OF FALL and WINTER GOODS Is now complete, and consists of . .a.well-selected variety of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Notions, Clothing, Hats, Boots, Shoes, Groceries, Hardware, Trunks, Crockery, Woodenware, &c. &c. : Stationery, Wo aro selling goods at the lowest Cash Prices,, and are confident of giving satisfaction to all our customers, and therefore ask them to bring on their Cotton, Corn and .-other .-Produce, for which the ^highest market-price will bo paid. ~~ , BARR & FANT, ? No. 10 Granite Row. Oct 7, 1875 12 3m MILLINERY GOODS. JUST RECEIVED, a select assortment j of Fall and Winter Goods, such as Ladies' Hats and Bonnets, Feathers and j Flowers, Ribbons, Collars, Cutis, &c., which will be sold at the lowest figures j for jcash, .Thankful for tho liberal pat rohage heretofore oxtended, I ask my friends and customers to examine tho stock and prices before buying elsewhere. Mantua-Making attended to as usual. MISS DELL A KEYS, Up Stairs, No. 3 Brick Range. Sopc2S, 1875 10 3m NOTICE. ALL PERSONS INDEBTED TO M. LESSER, FOR MERCHANDIZE OR GUANO, ARE notified that then- Accounts are due the 1st of November, and that they will be expected and required to meet their obligations promptly. PRICES HAVE BEEN REDUCED, AND A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, boots and shoes, " WILiL be kept constantly on hand to suit customers. Examination invited, and satisfaction guaranteed. *r . ? is m- lesser. Nov 4, 1875_ 16 3m it IS ah established fact that FURNITURE CAN BE BOUGHT CHEAPER AT MY FURNITURE WARE-ROOMS, ANDERSON, S. C, THAN at any other Retail Establishment. This is now acknowledged by all who have seen my Goods and heard my prices. With unsurpassed facilities, and the motto of live and let live, I am a believer in the principle that quick sales and small profits are best for buyer and seller, and am enaoled practically to carry out this belief, as my Goods are bought only of the Manufactories, with the advantages of shipping in a knock? down state, by which the lowest freight raten are secured, whereby I can promise to sell as CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST, and guarantee any article of Furniture as low as it can be laid down from any City in tho United States. I have now on hand the largest and bes t selected stock of Furniture, Mattresses, Window Shades, Ficture Frames, <fcc., ever kept in a country Town or City, and it will give mo. pleasure to havo the public call and see for themselves. ? g* f? tolly. Oct 28,1875_15 REMOVAL. -0 XjSWXS &> CO. Have Removed from No. 9 Granite Row, To NO. 2 BENSON HOUSE PLACE, Where they are now Receiving an ENTIEELY NEW STOCK Of Heavy Dry Goods, Domestics, Hardware, Fancy and Staple Groceries, Crockery, Glasswairo, Boots, Shoes, Leather and Shoe Findings, &c. &c. &c. Hats, Caps, Trunks, Umbrellas* GIVE us a call at our New Stand, and wo will guarantee satisfaction in Styles and Prices. Wo buy COTTON and COUNTRY PRODUCE, and sell Avery's Farming Implements, Shoal Creek Factory Yarn, And Ward's Shirts.* LEWIS & CO, 0 mk 2 benson house place* Sept 30, 1875_11_ly LIGJ-ON & HILL ARE SELLING THEIR ENTIRE STOCK OF GENERAL MERCHANDIZE. AT GREATLY IR/ZEZDTTCEID PRICES. Call and see for yourselves. ALWAYS IN THE COTTON MARKET Anderson, Nov. 4,1875_ 9_ bElTprevost ~~ Successors To ^ HAVING RECEIVED a lull lino of NEW GOODS from tho Northern Mar? kets, consisting of Heavy and Fancy Groceries,, Boots and Shoes, Clothing, Dry Goods, Hats and Caps5 &c. &c. Hardware, Would ask an examination of the same by tho citizens of Anderson and surround? ing country, before purchasing elsowhoro. MARKET PRICE PAID FOR COTTON in settlement of accounts. Sept 30, 1875 It . 3m TlTfant & co. HAVE ON HAND A LARGE STOCK OF OOHFBCTIOITEE/IES, Which they arc selling at very low figures. They have also a beautiful supply of FANCY GOODS, Such as Fine French Vases, Jewelry- Boxes. Toilet Sets, China Tea Sets, Fine Wax and China Dolls of all sizes, dressed and undresned, Fine Shell Boxes, Ladies' Work Boxes, Companions, Writing Desks, Hair Oil, Perfumery, &c, St., Sic. ; ; Also, Musical Instruments of different kinds, and a large assortment of pretty Toys. Call soon and buy presents for your sweetheart, and toy's for the children._ WOULD respectfullv inform the public that he has started a Family Grocery, and will keep constantly on liand Flour, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, and everything usually found in a Family Grocery. He also keeps Candies, plain and fancy, Canned Goods of all kinds, Pickles and Jellies, Crackers of all kinds, Cigars, Smoking and Chewing Tobacco of tho bust grades. In connection he has an Ea:ing Saloon, where meals will be servcrl at all hours. Customers can be supplied with anything tho market affords. Prices reasonable. Stand on Main Street. North of the Rnilruad aud opposite John B. Watson's residence D. JOKES. C. BOUKNIGIIT. J. II. DAVIS. - K. S. ?OUKKIUT. t. JONES, DAVIS & BOUKNIGHTS, SUCCESSORS TO R. C. SHIVER it CO., AND DEALERS IN Dry Ms; Carpets, Oil Ms, Iiis, Boots, ta, Etc. COLUMBIA, S. O* THE attention of purchasers in every part of this State is called to consider a very important fact, namely, that the old established house of R. C. Shiver* Co. is not closed, but reorganizod upon the only basis that business can be carried on successfully?STRICTLY CASH?and we assure our patrons that we shall continue tbo same honorable course of dealing with thoni th ' was such a distinguished fea? ture with the house of R. C. Shiver & Co. We have now in store the best selected stock of DRY GOODS, ROOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, WALL PA? PER, Etc., ever scon in this city, selected by one of the firm, who superintends the business, and consequently knows the wants of this community better than buyers residing elsewhere. The entire stock will bo offered at prices never before equalled in this section. The Prices will Startle and Attract you at Sight. Wo invito you to send at once for Samples of these New and Handsome Goods, and if shown to your friends and neighbors, we are rare it will be to your advantage to send us a large order. We pay freight on all bills amounting to $10 and upwards. All orders must be accompanied with CASH, or wo send them C. 0. D., and guarantee satis? faction. Best 01 Prints in the city. Long Clotbs SJ, 10.12ic. None equal to them in tho State. Well known brands of Alpacas and Mohairs, just imported. Hosiery Department?Full of well assorted goods at popular prices. Gonts' Furnishing Goods complete, as a department. Our Boot and Shoo Department is second to none on this continent. From tho cheapest Brogan to the finest Hanoi; Made goods. <tt Tho most complete and best managed Carpet Department in tho world. Cloths, Cassimeres and Jeans arc bought by tho case and sold at a very small ad? vance. Brown and Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings sold at factory prices. Flannels and Blankets at prices that will astonish. We shall expect an Order from you or a call when you visit our City. Columbia, 3. C., Oct. 13, 1875. 13 3m LOOK OUT ! LOOK OUT ! w PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT. TE desire to call attention to tho fact that we havo on hand a LARGE and well-selected stock of Heavy Groceries, Dry G-oods, Boots, Shoes, Hardware, Crockery "Ware, Etc We havo just rcceivod a large lot of Bacon Sides, Shoulders, Sugar-Cured Hams, Cheap Grades of Syrups, Muscovado, Demerara and New Orleans Molasses, 100 BARRELS CHOICE FAMILY tfLOUR, A complete assortment of Sugars, Coffees and Teas, Pickles, Canned Goods, &c. A very largo stock of Iron, Stool, Hoes, Shovels, Spades, and farming Implements generally. In short, wo have everything that tho farmer or man of family nseds. We are selling tho forogoing articles at the most ?easonablc cash prices. Call and be convinced of this fact. $33- And now a word to those that we havo supplied with Goods during the year 1872, 1873 and 1874. Unless you como forward and pay up, your Notes and Ac? counts will bo placed in tho hands of an Officer for collection. BYRUM & McGRATH. Important to those Indebted to Us. To thoso indebted to us on Accounts for last year, wo will givo one-half cent abbvo the market price for Cotton, in payment of such Accounts and Notes, at any time between tho 1st of November next. We must have the money on them, and do not wish to add any cost. So como forward at once and settle up. BYRUM & McGRATH, Mechanics' Row. Oct 7, 1875 12 ly THE ALABAMA GOL!) LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. C. E. THAMES, President. T- N. FOWLER, Secretary. Gen. S D. LEE, Superintendent of Agencies. . CASH CAPITAL PAID IN, - - $200,000 GOLD. Assets, $759,084.79, Surplus in hand, $266,921.47. THE above statement is based on examination of Company by the Insurance Commissioner of Mailand, on admitting Company to work in Maryland. The Company has paid from 17 to 27 per cent, dividends per annum since organi? zation. Policies issued in Gold or Currency, and non-forfeitable after two years. BOARD FOR ANDERSON COUNTY. B. F. WHITNER, President. F. C. v. BORSTEL, W. H. NARDIN, J. L. ORR, Secretary, G F. TOLLY, T. B. LEE, C. A. REED, F.. F. DIVVER, J. B. LEWIS, J. A. HOYT. The above gentlemen aro insured in Company, and will take pleasuro in giving information as to obtaining policies, and any facts as to Company. WM. WATIES, Agent. Sept 2, 1875_47_ C. A. REED. ?' A. S. STEPHENS. MANUFACTURERS OF BUGGIES, PHOTONS, ROCKAWAYS, CARRIAGES, WAGONS, &C, &C. ESPECIAL at? tention paid to REPAIRING, and all workful-. ly warranted. Wo claim tho .most thorough Ironwork, Wood I work, Painting 'and Trimming, I as wo omploy on-1 lytho host work? men. None but well-seasoned lumber used in tho manufacture of our work. All per? sons desiring to purchase are ^cordially invited to call at our Manufactory, (at tho buildings formerly owned by John A. Reeves, Esq.,) and inspect the work for themselves. BUGGIES always on hand at our REPOSITORY, (near the Railroad Bridge, on Main Street,) where Mr. Joseph Martin can always be found, ready to sell a new set of HARNESS, or to repair old ones. ? i Anderson, Sept. !), 1875 _8 .. , ' ly . HERE WE ARE AGAIN! FRESH FROM ISTEW YORK -**7TTH A NEW STOCK OF F ILL AND WINTER' GOODS', perhaps as TT large as ever brought to this place, and prices aro lower than they have beon since tho war. Bring on your Cotton and Greenbacks, and get your supply before thoy are all gone Wo want EVERYBODY to remember that wo MUST HAVE, right away, ill tho Money duo us for Goods and Guanos already sold. Wo will allow fuU prices for Cotton, although tho staple sells low, but we fear there is no probability of its being higher. Como on and pay up and get out of debt. Respectfully, ifec., BLECKLEY, BROWN & CO. S. BLECKLEY. HARNESS, SADDLES, PLOW - GEARING, AND A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF SADDLERY HARDWARE. "Y\T1S beg to inform tho public that xfb have mado largo additions to our Man i Y t faoturing Establishment, aDd aro now prepared to sell Cheaper than any other houso In ?ue South. Manufacturing all goods in our line, wo aro prepared to warrant them all as to workmanship and matorial. Give us a call< and see our BUGGY HARNESS AT $12 PER SETT, and our McCLELLAN SADDLES at $3 Each, The samo that arc selling clsewhcro at $3.50. Those aro no factory goods, but tho genuine Home Made and Warranted. CHAPEAN & HEFFRON, (J3 Meeting Street, Charleston, S. C. Sept 10, 187?_0 _.3m DEA1LEBS insr DRUCS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, &C. Also Lamps and Lamp Ooods, Paints, Oil, Varnishes, Brushes, Dye Studs, i(*o. Also n full line of IVrfuniery and Toilet Ar? ticles, Cigars ami Tobacco. Pure Brandies, Wines and Whiskies for medicinal purposes strictly, and other articles usually kept in their lino. Prescriptions carefully compound da1 A choice selection of Buist's'new crop Turnip Seed on hand. 1?ly P. P. TO ALE, ICAXUFACTUIUiR OF DOORS,SASHES, Blinds, Flooring, &c. DEALER IN BUILDERS' HARDWARE, Faints, Oils, &<?. SOLE A?ENT VOR The National Mixed Paint Co. Great American Fire Extinguisher Co. Page Machine Belting Co. ySr Sond for Prices. OFFICE AND WARERDOMS. Nos. 20 & 22 Hayae & 33 & 35 Pinckney Sts. FACTORY and YARDS, Ashley River, West End Broad Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sept 23, 1875 _10__ly THE ABOVE CUT REPRESENTS tozer's improved AGRICULTURAL ENGINE, OF which there are now more than:a dozen at work in Anderson County. For further information, apply to N. K. Sullivan ft Co., Anderson, S. C, or ad? dress the undersigned. RICHARD TOZER, Columbia, S.C. Dec 3, 1874_21 ly TAXBOi & SONS, SHOCKOE MACHINE WORKS, richmond, va. Manufacturers of .. Steam Engines and Boilers,. Agricultural Engines, Circular Saw Mills, Grist, Bark and K?ster Mills, Shafting, Hangers and Pulleys, Improved Turbine Water Wheels. Octl4, 1875 13 ly WM. ETTENGER. H. P. EniTOIfD. ETTENGER & E0M0ND, BIC1TMOND, VA., MANUFACTURERS PORTABLE and STATIONARY ENGINES, Boilers, of all kinds, Circular Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Mill Gearing, Shafting. Pulleys, &c. American Turbine Water Wheel, Cameron's Special Steam Pumps. Send for Catalogue. Oct 14,1875 *_18_ ly G. F. WATSON, Furniture Works and Lumber Mills, _richmond, ,ya?.... - Z COTTAGE Beadsteads; Chamber and Parlor Furniture, Lounges, Chairs, *fec, manufactured of Walnut and cheap? er hard woods. No soft Pine used. Cot? tage Bedsteads and Cheap Mattresses leading articles. Oct 14, 1875_13_ly THE FINEST DESCRIPTION OF BOOTSANDSHOES WILL be made by the undersigned at his old stand, over M. Lesser's Store, on Granite "Row, for ladies, geiits'or chil? dren, of the best qualityrof leather, and on reasonable terms. Ho proposes displaying work, from his shop at the coming County Fair, and will be pleased to have it examined by tho general pub? lic at that time. All work from his shop is warranted to be of the best description, and parties can get any grade of Boots and Shoes they may desire. Give him a call. ? ' R. Pi McKINNEY. Sept 23, 1875 ,, 10 ,,3m Your Deeds, - -Mortgages and? " liens HAVE been Recorded from One to Ten Years. Call at the Clerk's Office and get them. If you have not the monoy to pay for recording, you. can make arrangements with him to wait a longer time, by insuring your life and assigning tho policy, i Come, or look out for the Constable. .: Respectfully, . JOHN WZ DANIELS, C. L. P. ?v R;M.C. ?~oct7ri875~- "12"? m ? LUMBER! LUMBER! IAM now prepared to furnish, jPINE, OAK, HICKORY, and POPLAR LUMBER on the Blue Ridge and. Air Line Railroads at Seneca City, iij any quantities desired. For further information, seo me at my ! Mills, one and a half miles west of Seneca City, or address me. at Seneca City. ? Mr. 0. H. P. McKinncy is my agent at Anderson, who will always be found at the Yard, ready to wait on customers. . WM. J. HARBIN. July 8,1875_ 51 ? THE State Grange Fertilizer And "THE CLIMAX," Two first class, pure bone, ammonia ted Fertilizers, for sale by D. JENNINGS ?fe SON ahd 'J; D. AIRTEN, Agents, Char? leston, S. C. The highest testimonials can be given. Please send for circular. Sept 'J, 1875 8 3m NOTICE IS hereby given that application will be made to tho-General Assembly at its next session for an amendment to the Charter of the Town of Belton, so as to extend the limits, and open new streets within the said corporation. GEO. W. COX, Intendant. Oct 21, 1875 - 14 3m NOTICE IS hereby given that application will bo made to the next Legislature for amendment to tho Charter of the Village of Pondleton..- ? - JAMES HUNTER, Intondant. Sopt 16, 1875 9. 3? Ladies' Goods. THE LADIES are invited to call and sco our line of Ladies'. Hats, Shawls, Furs, Cloaks, Shoos and Gaiters, which wo oiler at low prices. TOWERS & EROYLES. $77 New Advertisements. SHUN DRUG POISONS. Medicine Rendered Useless I . TOtTA'S rXECTRO BEtTS and BANDS are indorsed 1>y"tlie m&st'-eminent physicians in the world fur tun cure of rheumatism, neuralgia liver complaint, dyspepsia, kidney disease, aches, pains, nervous disorders, fiU, female complaint*, nervous and general debility, and uther chronic diseases of the chest, head, liver, stomach, kldney? and blood. Book with full particvlars free by VOLTA BELT CO., Cincinnati, O. C;1 O a day at home. Agents wanted. Outfit and <?1* terms free. TRUE & CO., Au gusta, Maine. A WEEK GUARANTEE!? to Agent*, Male and Female, in-their own locality. Tenr.s and OUTFIT FREE Address P. O. VICKERY <fc CO., Augusta, Maine._ MIND READING, PSYCHOMAN CT, FASCI nation, Soul Charming, MesmerJjm and Marriage Guide, shewing now either sex may fascinate and gain the love and aflectio a ol any person they choose instantly. 400 pages. Uy mail 50 cents. Hnnt & Co., 139 S. 7th St., Phils. i^$5to$10^r? .WSte: Agents wanted. Address Marion Supply Cb? Ma rion, Ohio._? _? in *Qft per day at hotae. Samples worth St $J IU ??ZU tree Srmsos A Co., Portland Main t MARYLAND EYE and EAR INSTJTUTE, 66 N. chaAes Street, Baltimore, Md. GEORGE HEULING, M. D., late Prof, of Eye and Ear Surgery in the Washington University, , Surgeon in charge. . The large handsome residence of the late Charit Carroll has been fitted np with all the impair? ment* adopted In the latest Schools or Ecnoru, for the special treatment of this class cf diseases. Apply to GEORGE HEULING, M. Dn - _v_ ? Burgeon in Charge. CONFEDERATE Bills, Bonds and Postage Stamps Wanted. S4 for rarest bills, $10 for rarest stamps. It will pay to send theni immediately,'- Also other carios? ities. AMERICAN STAMP CO., Box 404fl N. Y. BALTIMORE ? EYE and'EAR INSTITUTE, No. 66 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md JULIAN J. CHISOLM, M. J>n Professor of Eye and Ear Diseases in the University of Ma? ryland, Surgeon'In charge, This institution is thoroughly organixed and fitted up with every convenience for the treatment of Eye and Ear Diseases. aa^For further information, apply to the above. Advertizer's Gazette. A Journal of? Information for Adver? tisers. Edition, 9,600 copies. ? Published ioeekly. Terms, $2 per annum,'in advance. Five specfhien copies (different dates) to one ad? dress for 25 cts. ? Office, No. 41 Park Bow, N. Y. GEO. P. BOWEIiL A CO.. Edltor? and Pnb. METROPOLITAN WORKS, Ca s.u. St., fbom Sixth to Seventh, RICHMOND, - - VIRGINIA. ENGINES, Portable and Statioxaby. SawlHill?, Grist Mills, Boilers, Castings of Brass tfc Iron, For ging?, Ac. . ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK, I IN all its branches, done I by experienced hands. * We call special attention to our Improved Por-.. table Engines for agri? cultural end other purptv scs. A number of second? hand ENGINES and BOIL? ERS of various patterns, in first-rate order, on hand. Repair work solicited and promptly, done WM. E. TANNER <fe CO. Aug 5, 1875 3 . ly NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION ANDERSON, S. C, Aug. 23,1875. THE firm of Fant, Bell & Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent The namo of either, of the partners, will be used in winding up its affairs.'. . 1 O. H. P. FANT, E. A. BELL, : > J. BLALR PREVOStf. ANDERSON, S. C, Aug.' 23, 1875. In closing my connection- with' the firm of Fant, Bell <fc ;Co.r'T would take this opportunity of recommending the new firm to the favorable consideration of my friends and the public as fair, hon? orable and high-toned gentlemen. ' - Oi H. P. FANT. ANDERSON, S. C., ?ug. 23, 1875. The undersigned having associated themselves in the Grocery, Dry Goods and General Country StorelBosiness, un? der the firm name of BELL, PREVOST & CUNNINGHAM; solicit from their patrons and the public genoraUy a con? tinuance of former favors. E. A. BELL, J.: BLAIR PREVOST, JOSEPH G. CUNNINGHAM. Aug 26,1875_6 3m M. GOLDSMITH. P. KIND. PHffNIX IRONWORKS, COLUMBIA, S. C. GOLDSMITH & BIND, FOUNDERS and MACHINISTS. HAVE always on hand .Stationary Steam Engines and Boilers for Saw Mills, etc., Saw and GristTOills, Cotton Presses, Gearing, Shafting, Pol lies, etc. Castings of every, kind in. Iron.or Brass. We guarantee to furnish Engines and Boilers of as good quality and power, and at as low rates-as can be had In the North. Wo manufacture, alsor tue Gaddy. Im? proved Water Wheel, which we recom? mend for power, simpllcity'.'of construc? tion, durability'and cheapness.' 'We war? rant, our work, and assure .promptness and dispatch in filling orders. - ; GOLDSMITH & KIND, ., Columbia, S.C. May-28,81874:_r 40 ?? ?? -ly -BLATCH LEYS' ... r-JTO Improved CUCUM? BER WOOD TUMP i? the '? ackowledged ? STANDARD of the . market, .by popular verdict,, the "best pumji for the least money: ' Attention 'is:I invited to I Blatchley's Improved Bracket, the iDrop Check ValvA which, can be 'withdrawn without disturbing the (joints, and the c^per'\chambcr which never cracks, scales or rusts and .will last'a life. time. For sale by all - Dealers and the trade generally.. In order to bp sure that you get Blatchley's Pump, be careful and sec that it has my trade-mark as-above. If yon do not know where to buy, descriptive circulars, together with the name ai id ad? dress . of the agent nearest. you, will be promptly furnished by addressing with stamp. ? ' ? ?? CHAS. G. BLATCHLEY, Manufacturer, 506 Commerce St., Philadelphia, Pa. March 25,1874. .N ? 12. . ??? THE if i 1 I ft. ? CHARLESTON HOTEL Will Kot be Closed this Sommer. All Guests patronizing us during the Summer and Fall months, and remain ing a week or more, will be allctyed -? reasonable discount, except occupants of rooms on the first.or parlor" floor. The attention of the Country Mer? chants is respectfully called to this no? tice. . ??? June 8, 1875 7 . 4? , ADVERTISING : Cheap i Good: Systematic.?All persons who contem? plate making -contracts with newspapers for the insertion of advertisements, should send 25 Cents to.Gco. P. Rowell & Co., il I^^WjNcw York, for'their PAMPxf LET-BOOK' (nincty-scrcntk edition)] ?eontaki lnjr lists of over 2000 newspapers and- e*ti mates, i showing the cost. Advertisements taken for leading papers in inany.States at a tremendous reduction from publishers'rates. Get the mook. CC TO COn day- ?gcnts wanted. ?DU *]>ZU All classes of working peo? ple of both .sexes, young and ol?^mako more money ut work for us, in their own locali? ties, during their spare moments, or all th? time, than at anything else.,'(We offer .cm Eloyment that will pay handsome) v for every our's work.. | Pull particulars, terms, Ac. pent free. Scud us. your address at.once. Don't delay. Now is tlio.timc. l)onlt look for work or business elsewhere, until you have learned what wc offer. G. Siissos & Co., Portland Maine. .14 ? lv