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ANNOUNCEMENTS. 8&T The many friends of WM. H. HAYN IE, Esq., respectfully announce him as a candidate for re-election to the office of School Commissioner for Anderson County at the ensuing election. The friends of F. M. WELBORN re? spectfully announce him as a candidate for the office of School Commissioner for Anderson Coun? ty at the ensuing election. The friends of Maj. W. W. HUMPHREYS beg leave to present his name as a candidate for re election to the office of Probate Judge for An? derson County. The many friends of Dr. JOHN WILSON respectfully nominate him as a candidate for re? election to the House of Representatives. The name of the Hon. JOHN WILSON is presented as a candidate for the Senate, irre? spective of party nominations. Occupying a conservative position, by a long legislative expe? rience, he is best fitted to wield a commanding influence. The people have and will trust him The many friends of Col. WARREN D. "WILKES, without regard to party name* or party nominations, offer his name to the people of An? derson County as a candidate for the House of J Representatives. Sound, reliable and conserva? tive, no mau would exert a more salutary influ? ence in that body. The many friends of WILLIAM PERRY, Esq., nominate him as a candidate for the Legis? lature, believing all parties can safely unite and elect him. The many friends of Col. D. L. DONNALD would respectfully nominate him for County Com? missioner of Anderson County at the next elec? tion. The friends of JOHN SCOTT MURRAY, BALLARD D. DEAN and KENNON BREA ZEALE, announce them as candidates for County Commissioners for the County of Anderson at the ensuing election. Many Friends. ? The friends of A. 0. NORRIS announce him as a candidate for the office of Judge of Probate for the County of Anderson at the ensu? ing election. His political disabilities have been removed by the Senate of the United States, but failed to pass the House of Representatives for Want of time-before adjournment, but will pass in time to taTce the office if elected. The friends of JOHN C. HORTON, Esq., wovld respectfully nominate him as a candidate for County Commissioner at the ensuing election. The friends of GEORGE W. HAMMOND wouid respectfully announce him as a candidate for Probate Judge of Anderson County at the next election, without regard to parly politics. NOTICE. IWILL sell to the highest bidder on Saleday in October next, at Anderson C. H., all the Nores and Accounts belonging to the Estate of Abner i'or, decease''. Terms cash. W. S. COX, Adnfr. Sept 13.1S70 12 3 PUBLIC .SPEAKING. MAJ. JOHN E. BACON*, candidate for Con? gress from the Third Congressional Dis? trict^ will address the people of Anderson County in the Court House on Saleday in October next, in regnrd to the election of Governor and Lieuten? ant Governor, and member of Congress. The citizens generally are invited to attend. Sept 15, 1870 12 8 NEW FIRM. rTpIIE subscribers have this day entered into JL copertnership to transact a general Mercan? tile and Brokerage business, under the firm name of Sharps & Towers, at the old stand of W. S. Sharpe in the tewn of Anderson. S. C. W. S. S II ARPE, A. B. TOWERS. Sept 12,1870 11 THAT HAT ! - fTIHE subscriber had a new black felt hat taken from him during the silting of the Conven? tion in the Court House on Saleday last, and in its place a small snutf-celored hat was left. Any person knowing of such an exchange will oblige me by leaving word at the office of the Anderson Intelligencer. SAMUEL BROWNE. Sept 15, 1870 12 1 Notice. ALL persons are hereby warned againBt giv? ing any food or shelter, or in auy way em? ploying my son, Charles Calhoun, a colored boy about 14 years old, who weighs about 100 pounds, has a Bear on the right side of his lower lip, as he was hired .for the year to Mr. John Beard, from whom he ran away. Any. information of his whereabouts thankfully received by his mother, wh*o"4s living at Dr. Nardin'9. HARRIET CALHOUN. ' fiept 15, 1870 12 1* EES Kl NE COLLEGE^ T^XERCISES in this Institntion will be re Pi Burned on the FIRST MONDAY of OCTO? BER next, and continue until the second Wednes? day of July, 1871. Course of study extensive and thorough. Expenses fox the Collegiate Year about one hundred and eighty dollars. jCandidates for admission should be presentat <he opening of the Session, but will be admitted at any time. Persons wishing more particular information can address the President, R. C. GR1ER, D.D., Due West, S. C. 8ept 15, 1870 12 4 Sixty-Five First Prize Medals Awarded. THE GREAT OUTHERN PIANO MANUFACTORY. WM. KNABE <& CO., MANUFACTURERS OF GRAND, SQUARE AND UPRIGHT 3?lAlSrO FORTES, BALTIMORE, HD. These Instruments have been be/ore the Public for near? ly Thirty Years, and upon their excellence alone attained an unpurchmed pre-eminence, which pronounces them un? equalled. Their TONE combines great power, sweetness and fine singing quality, as well as jrreat nurlty of Intona? tion and Sweetness through""1 the entire scaje. Their TOUCH is pliant and elastic, and entirely free from the stiffness found in so many Pianos. IN WORKMANSHIP they are unequalled, using none bui the very best season? ed material, the large capital employed in our business enabling us to keep continually an immense stock of lum? ber, Ac., on hand. . ? a1j onr Square Pianos have our New Improved Overstrung Seile and the Agraffe Tkeble. We would call special attention to our late lmprove menta in GRAND PIANOS AND SQUARE GRANDS, Patented Auoust 14, I860, whioh bring the Piano nearer perfection than has yet been attained. Every Plauo fully Warrauted for ? Years. We have made arrangements for the Sole Wholesale AORSCX for the most celebrated PARLOR ORGANS and MELODEONS, which we offer, Wholesale and Retail, at Lowest Factory Prices. WM. KNABE & CO., Baltimore, Hd. Serf. 10, im 12 6m NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HERE'S YOUR CHANCE ! 700 Acres of Valuable Land For Sale! With Water-Power, Mills, &c. THE undersigned will sell to the highest bid? der, at public outcry, before the Court House door in Walhalla, on S A LED AY (3d) in OCTOBER next, at 12 m., that Valuable Tract of Land, known as OCONEE MILLS, On Oconee Creek, six miles north of Walhalla, on the road leading from Walhalla to Cheohee, con? taining 700 Acres, more or less. There is a Grist and Saw Mill in operation on the place. The water-power is fine and timber abundant. Dwel? ling and necessary outbuildings on the place. There is open land on tiie Tract for farming pur? poses. Tekms.?One-four'.h by 1st of January next, and balance on a credit of one and two years, with interest. Purchase money to be secured by note, personal security, and mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for stamps and pa? pers. W. A. LAY. Sept 15, 1870 12 3 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. By W. W. Humphreys, Esq., Pro. Judge. WHEREAS, Mrs. L. A. Kay hns made suit to me to grant her Letters of Administration de boni? non with will annexed, on the Estate and effects of Wm. M. Kay. deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Wm. M. Kay, deceased, that they be and ap? pear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Anderson Court House on the 1 tt day of October, 1870, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the said Ad? ministration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 8th day cf September, Anno Domini, 1870. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Judge of Probate. Sept 15,1870 12 2 I1 [Water wheel, Mill Gearin^.Shaftin^ Pulleys t00tE?H#%JM0BM' ij^SEN? FCBA CIBCUlAR_Sr Sepl 15,1870 12 ly DISSOLUTION. NOTICE is hereby given that the copartner? ship heretofore existing between ALEX? ANDER EVINS aed W. F. PARKER, in the Lumber and Mercantile business, under the name and style of Evins & Purker, is this day dissol? ved by mutual consent. The Notes, Accounts and Books of the firm have been placed in the hands of J. II. Wliitner, Wul hulla, and B. F. Whitner, Anderson, lor collec? tion, to whom all payments must be made. Per? sons indebted will save cost by settling their dues A. EVINS, W. F. PARKER. Walhalla, S. C, August 30, 1870. Returning thanks for past patronage, the un? dersigned will continue the business near Wal? halla. All persons desiring lumber will be sup? plied promptly and on liberal terms, by address? ing me at Walhalla, S. C. All kinds of lumber delivered on the Railroad at short notice. W. F. PARKER. August 30, 1870 11 4 Col. Warren D. Wilkes WILL ADDRESS the people of Anderson County on the politics of the day at Brown's Muster Ground, Tuesday, September 20. Old Deep Creek, Wednesday, " 21. Holland's Store, Thursday, " 22. Sherard's, Friday, " 23. Milford'8, Monday, October 3. Crnytonville, Tuesday, " 4. Honea Path, Wednesday, ?? 6. Friendship Church, Thursday, " 6. Belton, Friday, ?? 7. Williamston, Saturday, " 8. John Long's, Monday, " 10. Equality, Tuesday, " 11. Sandy Springs, Wednesday, *' 12. Ball's Mill, Thursday, ?? 13. Sept 8,1870 11 5 COTTON TIES! WE HAVE NOW IN STORE AND TO AR? RIVE, the Celebrated Beard's Lock Tie, Self-Fastening Buckle Tie, Eureka Tie, Swett's Patent Tie, Butler's Tie, Arrow Tie. These TIES are so well known throughout the country fur their superiority, that they need no recommendation from us. Wc are prepared to sell them at the very lowest prices, in lots to Buit purchasers. GEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO., Factors, Church-street, Charleston, S. C. Sept 8,1870 11 2 To Housekeepers! YOU cannot be comfortable or economical without you have in the house an EUREKA Cv/FFEE POT. Everybody can have one. PriceB reduced. For sale by J. B. BENSON & CO., Hartwell, Ga. Sept 8, 1870 11 3 AdmMstrator's Notice. ALL persons having demands against the Es? tate of the late Robert Brackenridge, dc ceujsed, are hereby required to present the same to Messrs. Reed & Brown, my Attorneys, within the time prescribed by law, else their claims will be barred. THOS. R. BRACKENRIDGE, Adm'r. Sept 8, 1870 11 4 Administrator's Sale. BY virtue of an order from W. W. Humphreys, Judge of Probate, I will sell at public out? cry, at Andersou C. H., on the 17th day of Sep? tember ner.t, the CHOSES IN ACTION of the Estate of Willis McGee, deceased, consisting of Notes, Land Warrants, &c. Terms cash. JESSE McGEE, Adm'r. Sept 1,1870 10 8 Notice of Final Settlement. NOTICE is heroby given that on Saturday, the 1st day of Ootober next, I will apply to itie Court of Probate for Anderson County for a final settlement of the Estate of John Haynie, deceased, and a discharge therefrom. LUKE HAYNIE, Adm'r. Sept 1,1870 10 6? SHERIFF'S SALE. BT virtue of Executions to me directed, I will expose to sale ou the first Monday in October next, before the Court Mouse door, within the usual hours of sale, the following property, viz: One Improved Lot, lying one mile north of Pendl?ton village, known as the Tanyard Lot, containing 6 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of W. B. Smith, b. A. Kessler and others. On the premises is a Tanyard in working order. Levied on as the property of John M. Watson at the suit of J. Y. Fretwell, Administrator. One Tract of Land, containing 200 acres, more or less, on waters of Neal's Creek, bounded by lands of John Carpenter, Thomas Qeer, Mrs Hannah Smith and others, levied on as the prop? erty of James M. Smith at the suit of Daniel Brown and others. One Tract of Land, containing 300 acre9, more or less, on waters of Brushy Creek, bounded by lands of John Long John B. Orr, L. Lenhardt and others, levied on as the property of William Orr, Sr., at the suit of John W. B. Orr. One Tract of Land, containing 100 acres, more or le9s, on branches waters of Steele's Creek, bounded by lands of Wm. M. Raraply, Mrs. Mc Elroy and others, levied on as the property of John M. Watson at the suit of J. Y. Fretwell, Administrator, and others. One Tract of Land, containing 152 acres, more or less, on the Anderson branch of G. & C. Rail? road, bounded by lands of Samuel Smith, Estate S. J. Hammond, dee'd, and. others, levied on as the property of T. J. Roberts at the suit of John C. Horton, Executor. One Tract of Land, containing.882 acres, more or less, lying three miles southwest of Pendleton village, bounded by lands of J. E. Adger, A. Phillips, Geo. Seaborn and others, levied on as the property of John Brindson at the suit of Jas. G. Clark. Terms cash?purchasers to pay for titles and stamps. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Sept 8, 1870 11 4 IMPORTANT NOTICE! THE Firm of BLECKLEY & EVINS having dissoved by mutual consent on the 19th August, the Notes and Accounts due. the late firm will be found in the hands of S. Bleckley, at the old stand, and all persons indebted are notified and requested to come forward and pay up by the 1st November next, or THEY WILL FIND A LEGAL OFFICER TO DEAL WITH IN TUB SHAPE OF A MAGISTRATE, or "some other man." We have accommodated muny with provisions and the necessaries of life, and hope all will come for? ward promptly and PAY UP and do their duty. (Late) BLECKLEY & EVINS. Anderson, S. C, Aug. 25, 1870. BEAD ON! I will continne the mercantile business at the old stand of Bleckley & Evius. TbS people of Anderson and surrounding country have my sin? cere thanks for their patronage FOR NEARLY TWENTY YEARS, and I hope to merit a coutin nation of the same. My terms will be CASH or COUNTRY PRODUCE, and I promise to do as well by my old friends and the public "as any? body." Call and see me?be sure and do so. SYLVESTER BLECKLEY. Angust 25. 1870 9 Fan & f?hr iioiMoii, 1870. RIBBONS, Millinery and Straw G-oods. ARMSTRONG, CAT0R & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF Bonnet Trimming and Velvet Ribbons, Bonnet Silks, Satins and Velvets, Blonds, Netts, Crapes, Ruches, Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Straw Bonnets and Ladies' Hals, trimmed [and untrimmed, Shaker Hoods, kc, &c, 237 and 239 BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE, MD., Offer the largest Stock to be found in this Country, and unequalled in choice variety and cheapness, comprising the latest Parisian novel? ties. Orders solicted, and prompt attention given. August 11, 1870 7 Due West Female College. AFULL CORPS of experienced Teachers has been secured, and every facility for the ad? vancement of pupils will be provided. Boarding can be had in the College, or in pri? vate families at $12.0U per month?including fuel and washing, at $15.00 per month. Tuition, per Session of Five Months, in Litera? ry Department, including Latin, $20.00 ; Music, including use of Piano, $20.00; French, (option? al,) S-'vUO ; Admittance Fee, ?1.00. Board and Tuition in regular studies, per session, $96.00 ; including Music and use of Piano, $122.00; in? cluding French, $127.00. Payment to be made by the Session, in advance. Uniform.?Solid blue worsted, black cloak, black hat, (plush or velvet,) trimmed with black velvet ribbon. The Winter Session will open on MONDAY, 3rd OCTOBER. For further information, address Rev. j. I. BONNER, Due West, S. C. August 25, 1870 9 Valuable Farm at Private Sale. IOFFER for sale my valuable Plantation, ly? ing between Seneca and Tugnlo Rivers, and on Beaveidam Creek, containing Seven or Eight Hundred Acres. There is upon said plantation 120 acres of bottom land in cultivation, eighty of which is river bottom, and also about 40 acre.? of uncleared bottom. There is a sufficient quantity of wood land, and a due proportion of good up? land in a high state of cultivation. On the prem? ises is a comfortable dwelling-house and all ne? cessary outbuildings. I will also sell my crop of Corn with the plantation, if the purchaser de? sires. The whole will be offered at private sale until the 15lh of September next. R. A. KING. August 25, 1870 9 Kinsman fef Howell, Factors and Commission Merchants* Liberal Advances made on Cotton and Naval Stores. Charleston, S? C. Sept 8, 1870 . 11 8m -r? Valuable Lands for Sale. WISHING to go West, I offer for sale my valuable lot of Lands?two miles East of Townville?containing TWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTY-EIGHT ACRES, more or lesB. About one hundred acres good wood land, ono hundred and twenty acres in fine slate of cultivation, in? cluding fifteen seres good bottom. There are two distinct settlements on the place, and will be sold in one lot or divided into two. JOHN M. GRUBBB. August 35, 1879 9 7m THE STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ABBEVILLE. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Summons for Money Demand. A. J. Clinkscales, Plaintiff, against James A. Brownlee, Defendant. To the Defendant, James A. Brownlee. YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this aotion, which [ is tiled in the office of the Clerk of Common Picas for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to tho said complaint on the subscribers at their office, Abbeville Court House, Law Range, within twenty days after the service'hereof, ex? clusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time afore? said, the Plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sum of Six Hundred and Fifty Dollara, with interest from the 11th day of December, 1868, at ten per cent, per annum, with costs of disbursements. PEKRIN & COTHRAN, Plaintiff's Attorney. To the Defendant, James A. Brownies. TAKE NOTICE that the summons in this ac? tion, of which the foregoing is a copy, in pursu? ance of the proceedings heretofore had, was filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas at Abbeville, in the County of Abbeville, in the State of South Carolina, on the 16th day of Julj, A. D. 1870. PERRIN & COTHRAN, Plaintiff's Attorney, No. 2 Law Range, Abbeville, S. C. August 11, 1870 7 6 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, County of Anderson?In Equity. SUMMONS FOP. RELIEF A. C. Wardlaw and J. L. Wardlaw, Plaintiffs, against J. N. Erskine and wife, Martha L. Ers kine, et al., Defendants. To the Defendants, Sarah Simpson and husband, Alexander H. Simpson, and D. G. Burford and wife, Mary Burford, John Wardlaw, a minor of H. C. Wardlaw, deceased, and his brother or sister, name not known, a minor : YOU are hereby summoned and required to answer the Complaint in this action, which is tiled in the office of the Clerk of Common Pleas for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said Complaint on the sub? scriber at his office, Anderson Court House, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintiffs in this action will apply to tho Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint. Dated Anderson Court House, August 17, 1870. JOHNB. MOORE, Plaintiffs'Attorney. August 25, 1870 9 6 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Anderson County, Court Common Pleas. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF. John W. Daniels, Clerk of said Court, Plaintiff, against John Kay, Mary Florence Kay, Ida Cannon, John Hendrix and wife, Narcissa, Nimrod T. Smith, Defendants. To the Defendants, John Hendrix and wife, Nar? cissa, and Ida Cannon: YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and re? quired to answer the complaint in this ac? tum, which is filed in the office of the Clerk of Common Pleas, for the said County, and to serve a cop}' of your answer to the said complaint ou the subscriber at his office, at Anderson Court House, S. C, within twenty days after the ser vice hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated at Anderson Court House, S. C, Aug. 30, 1870. B. F. WHITNEK, Pluintitf s Attorney. Sept 1, 1870 10 6 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In the Probate Court, Anderson Co. Mary Bellotte vs. Louis Bellotte, et al.?Petition for sale of Real Estate. IT appearing that Louis Bellotte and Joseph W. Tilliriguayt, Defendants in this case, re? side without the limits of this State, Ordered, That they do appear and plead, answer or demur to the petition in this case within forty days from the first publication hereof, or the stnne will be taken as to them confessed. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Judge of Probate. August 11, 1870 - 7 6 P. P. TO ALE, Charleston, S. C. Jgg- Printed Price List Defies Competition. *^?J SENO FOR ONE. "&fl JJ@?" Sent free on application. May 5, 1870 45 ly COTTON GINS, &c, &c. Gullett's Patent Steel Brush Cotton Gins. THIS celebrated Gin may be seen at work in every District in the State. Price, $0 per saw. Brown's Georgia Pattern Cotton Gin. Price, $4 per Baw. Hall's Patent Cotton Gin Feeders prevent any hard substance entering the gin, protecting the saws from injury and the lint from fire. Price, $1.50 per saw to size of gin. Dearing's Cotton Press. Price, 5275. Peabody's Cotton Seed Hullers. Price, $75. Hutchiuson's Cider Mills. Price, $26. Cahoon'e Patent Broadcast Seed Sowers?for wheat and small grain Price, $10, and all kinds of Agricultural implements for sale low. C. GRAVELEY, 52 East Bay Street, south ol the Old Poet Office, Charleston, S. C. August 11. 1870 7 3m Farm for Sale! ANY person wishing to purchase a desirable FARM, containing 250 acres, more or less, wiih a comfortable dwelling of seven rooms, and all necessary outbuildings, located within three miles of Anderson C. H., will do well to apply immediately to the editor of tho Anderson Intelli? gencer. July 21, 1870 4 NOTICE. APPLICATION will be made at the next ses? sion of the General Assembly of this State for an Act to incorporate the Bethlehem Metho? dist Church, in the county of Anderson, South Carolina. DENNIS CHANCELLOR, Steward. August 25, 1870 9 8m The Singing Convention OF Anderson County will hold its Second An? nual Meeting at Mountain Creek, commen? cing Friday, September 23, 1870. WJ^ E8EEW, Sec. . S?p18,1870 It 2 MUST BE PAID, All persons owing me for Fer? tilizers must pay for the same on or before the 1st November, or* they will pay Cost. W. S. SHARPE. PAY ME ON or before the 1st of Novem? ber, 1870, what you owe me on Account or Note for Goods bought in 1869, and you will save Cost. W. S. SHARPE. SEE THIS! I shall expect every person who owes me on account or Note for Goods bought in 1870 to pay the same before the 1 st January, 1871. W. S. SHARPE. August 11,1870 7 "BAD BLOOD" "The life is the Blood." FROM it we derive our strength, beauty and menttl capabilities. It is the centre of our being, around which revolves all that makes exis? tence happy. When this source is corrupted the painful effects are visible in many shapes, promi? nent among which is SCROFULA. This is a taint or infection of the human organ? ism, and probably no one is wholly free from it. (t exhibits itself in various shapes?as Ulcers and Sores, Decayed Bones, Diseased Scalp, Sore Eyes. Weak and Diseased Joints. St. Vitus' Dance. Foul Discharges from the Nostrils. Etuptions, Glandu? lar Swellings. Throat Affections, Rheumatism, Heart Affections. Nervous Disorders, Barrenness, Disorders of the Womb. Dropsy, Syphilitic Affec? tions, Liver Complaint, Salt Khcura, Dyspepsia, Neuralgia. Loss of Manhood and General Debility It has been the custom to treat these diseases with Mercury and other Mineral substances, which, though sometimes producing a cure, often prove injurious and entails misery in after life. The long known injurious properties of these so called alteratives and purifiers has led thepbilan thropical man of science to explore the arena of nature, the result of which has been the discovery of vegetable products which possess the power of eradicating these Taints from the Blood. DR. TTJTT'S COMPOUND EXTRACT OF Sarsaparilla and Queen's Delight Is the acknowledged antidote to all Blood Dis? eases. By its use the afflictions above enumera ted can be permanently banished, and the Souroe- the Centre of Life?the Blood, Be maintained in all its purity and vigor. For Diseases produced by the use of Mercu? ry, and for Syphilis, with its train of evils, this Compound Is the only sure antidote. To the poor creature, enfeebled in mind and body, by seoret practices, whose nerves are un? strung, and countenance downcast, THE SARSAPARILLA aits Queen's Delig-ht Is a blessing. Try it fairly, and your nerves will be restored to their wonted vigor, and your dejec? ted countenance be made radiant with the con? sciousness of RESTORED MANHOOD. Being free from violent minerals it is adapted to general use,' The old and young may ?ose it; the most delicate female at any lime may take it; the tender infant, who may have inherited disease, will be cured by it. FOR PTJRYFYING THE BLOOD USE ?B. TUTT'Sf EXTRACT of SARSAPAEILLA AND Queen's Delight. When used in tho Spring it removes all humors which infest the system, and binishes the languor and debility peculiar to that season of the year. It acts promptly on the LIVER AND KIDNEYS, producing a healthy action of the important or? gans by which nil the impurities of the system are carried off, and the result is A Clear Skin, a Good Appetite, and Buoyant Spirits. PREPARED BY WM. H. TUTT & LAND, Augusta, Ga., And sold by Druggists throughout the United States end British America. Jons 80, letf? 1 ly IS NOW OFFERING DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, &c., EXCEEDINGLY CHEAP! having returned from market with a neir and complete stock of EVERYTHING and ANt THING. In consequence of the decline in COTTON and GOLD, Goods went DOWN, and Mr. M. Lesser very sensibly took'ndvantage of the decline, went to market, purchased his Goods for CASH, and MUCH CHEAPER than he has ever done sicca the war. Upon looking around his Store, we no? tice that ha has a very fin a and well selected stock of Calicoes, Mozambique*, Peque, DeLa-uea, Muslins, Silks, Jaconets, Swiss's, Brilliants, Linens, Sheetings, Shirtings, Blea. Goods, Bed Ticking, Alpacas, Hoop Skirts, Corsets, Balmorals, Ladies' Hats, Ladies' Shoes, Bonnets. INTHF GENTLEMENS'DEPARTMENT We saw an excellent stock of Cassimeres, Broadcloths, Cottonades, Denims, Satinetti, Linens, Coats, Vests, Pantaloons, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. In fact, he has got everything from a "Shoo Fly Neck Tie" to a bottle of Sumter Bitters. We would advise all persons wishing to purchase to give M. Lesser a call. March 24, 1870 89 Km Tdi CURES DYSPEPS1A&INDIGESTION ILO EVERYWHI .MOISE PROPRIETORS a WHOLESALE ORUGGIsts H FOR sale in Anderson by SIMPSON, HILL & CO., Wholesale and Retail Druggists, jjgy By a recent decision of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, any person can sell these Bitters without a retail liquor dealer's license. March 10, 1870 37 6m Keep it More the People TEAT SIMPSON, HILL & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, AYE constantly on hand a complete assort meat of fresh and genuine DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Embracing everything usually kept in a first-class Drug House, which will be sold Low for Cash and Cash Only. We desire to call particular attention to tho following articles? Spear's Fruit Preserving Solution, Self-Sealing Cans, a new and desirable patent, Best Apple Vinegar, A full assortment of Patent Medicines, Vinegar Bitters, and all- other Bitters, Lamps and Lamp Chimneys, -< Vestal Oil, a superior article, guaranteed to be non-explosive, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Wines and Brandies, strictly for.medical par poses, Hair Dyes, Pomades and Soaps. Efeg- Don't forget the place, north side of (ha Publio Square. SIMPSON, HILL & CO., Sign of the Golden Mortar. June 28, 1870 62 CHEAP GOODS! -o THE attention of the Ladies of Anderson Dis? trict is respectfully called to our stock of WHITE GOODS, Just received, consisting of Real Swiss Muslin, Striped Twilled Longclolb, Fancy Swiss Muslin, Pique, Brilliants, Swiss Mull Muslin, Tarletanes, India Book Muslin, Tape Checks, Toweling. Doylies, Swiss Edging, etc. Also, a beautiful assortment nf Pique Trim? ming and Royal Sandinghara Frilling. These goods will bo SOLD AT VERY LOW FIGURES, having been purchased at greatly re? duced prices. Wc have just received a fine assortment of La? dies' and Childrens' SHOES and GAITERS. We invite the attention of the gentlemen to our new stock of COTTONADES, JEANS, CASH SI ARETS, etc., which we will sell from 25 cents per yard up. GROCERIES, of nil kinds, always on hand. MARTIN & HARRISON, 'No. 10 Granite Row, Anderson, S. C. June 2, 1870 49 GREAT FAIR NOVEMBER 1st, 1870. CHARLESTON, SO. CA. MOST liberal Premiums offered in every department of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. Premium List published in Pamphlet Form: July 7, 1870 2 8m . POSITIVELY TUE LAST NOTICE. ALL persons indebtod to SHARPE & FANT, either by Noteor Account, will come in and settle the same before the fir.?t day of Novem? ber next. BY SO DOING TBEY WILL SA VE COST. SHARPE eVFANTi Jnly.J?, 1870 b