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THE MARKETS. Anderson, Dec. 7, 1870. CoTTOJf.?To-day, middlings command 13 to 13J4 ? c CHARLESTON, Dec. G. Cotton dull and little doing?middlings 14^. New York, Dec. G. Cotton in good demand?uplands W/.. Hold, 11. SPECIAL NOTICES. Time tests the Merits of all Things. FOB THIRTY YEARS " PEERT DAVIS' PAIN KILLER, Has been tested in every variety of climate, and by almost every nation known to Americans. It is the almost con? stant companion and inestimable friend of the missionary and the traveler, on sea and land, and no one should travel on our Lakes or Divers without it. It is a jpcedy and safe remedy for burns, scalds, cuts, bruises, wounds and various other injuries, as well as for dysentery/diarrhoea, and bowel complaints generally, and is admirably suited for every race of men on the face of the globe. Be sure you call for and get the genuine Pain J?ller, as many worthless nostrums are attempted to be eold on the great reputation of this Valuable medicine. Directions accompany each bottle. Bold by all Druggists. Price 25 cts.. 50 cts., and Si per bottle. s The "treat Pictorial Annual. Hostctter's United States Almanac for 1871, for distribu? tion, gratis, throughout the United States, and all civilized countries of the Western Hemisphere, will be published about the first of January, and all who wish to understand the irue philosophy of health should read and ponder the valuable suggestions it contains. In addition to an admi? rable medical treatise on the causes, prevention and cure of a great variety of diseases, it embraces a large amount of Information interesting to the merchant, the mechanic, the miner, the fanner, the planter and professional man ; and the calculations have been made for such meridians and latitudes as are most suitable for a correct and compre? hensive National Calendar. The nature, uses and ex? traordinary sanitary efTects of Hostctter's Stomach Bittcrsf the staple tonic and alterative of more than half thecbris *ian world, are fully set forth in its pages, which are also interspersed with pictorial illustrations, valuable recipes for the household and farm, humorous anecdotes, and other Instructive and amusing reading matter, original and se? lected. Among the annuals to appear with the opening of he year, this will be one of the most useful, and may be hadjirrthe asking. The proprietors, Messrs. Hostettcr &. Smith, on receipt of a two cent stamp, will forward a copy by mail to any person who eannot procure one in his neigh? borhood. The Bitters are sold in'every city, town and vil? lage, and are extensively used throughout the entire civil zed world. Slow to make Home Attractive. Don't have your stairs without banisters, at the risk of breaking your children's necks. Don't have wooden ceil? ings, that require a cord of lightwood to illuminate the room.. Don't have windows without glass, so that when? ever it rains you must shut out the li^ht of heaven. Don't have sashes without blind*, so that the summer sun will dazzle your eyes, warp your furniture and fade your car? pet. But order all the necessary materials for finishing your house in comfortable style from P. P. Toah, Charles? ton, S. GL, the largest manufacturer of such things in the Southern States. J9Sf* Ir you have sallow, color of skin, or yellowish brown spots on face or body, dullness, drowsiness, frequent headache or dizziness, bad taste in mouth, tongue coated, internal heat, unsteady appetite, low spirits, gloomy fore? bodings, you are suffering from liver complaint or bilious? ness, and nothing else will relieve and cure you so .speedi? ly and permanently as L>r. Pierce'a Alt. Ext. or <!oldcn Medical Discovery. Sold by druggists. A pamphlet sent free. Address Dr. It. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. BEMEMBEI1! THAT all persons indebted to me must pny up by the l?th inst, without fail. W. S KEESE, Agent. Dec 8, 1S70 24 1 SPECIAL NOTICE. TIIE Notes and Accounts of Walters & Baker have been turned over to mc for collection, all persons whe do not pny at once may rest assured of paying costs. WM. S. BROWN. Dec 8, 1870 24 1 Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that he will apply to the Probate Judge of Anderson county, on the 1st day of February next, for a final settlement of the Estate of E. B. King, deceased, and for Letters of dismission therefrom. J. D. KING, Adm'r. Doc 8, 1870 - 24 5 STEAYED, FROM the subscriber on Thursday evening, Dec. 1, 1870, two marc MULES, one about lo hands high, and the other 10, both dark bays and matches, branded crossways on one should'ir with A capital "II." The subscriber will pay a liberal reward for their delivery to him, one mile from Dunn's Bridge over Salmla river, or any in? formation left at the Intelligencer office will bo thankfully received. G. W. TOMPKINS. Dec 8, 1800 24 , 3* Waverly House Place. Valuable Real Estate in the Flour? ishing Town of Anderson FOR SALE OR RENT. THE Block of Buildings on the Northwest cor? ner of the Public Square in the Towu of Anderson, formerly known as "Brown's Hotel," has been undergoing a thorough course of recon? struction since July last, and will be completed and ready for occupancy, in all its departments, in the space of two weeks. The premises include two acres?an entire square in The" plan of the Town?and the buildings front 1GU feet south, ou the Public Square, and 120 l'ect east, ou llaiu or Pendlcton street. The upper story of the enure block?with reception rooms, offices, &c, on the ground floor?is designed for a Hotel, and is ar? ranged most conveniently and elegantly for the purpose, with handsomely finished Bar and Bil? liard rooms, the necessary outbuildings, a large vegetable garden, &c, &c. On the ground floor of the block arc three of the mo.-t commodious and elegact Store-rooms in the country?two of them with glass nu<l iron fronts, and several smaller apartments suitable for offices. Altogether it is one of the handsom? est and most desirable pieces of property in the upper part of the State. A change of purpose on his part, induces the proprietor to offer it for sale; and if not sold by the 20th instant, the Hotel?known as "The Wa verly House," with its appurtenances, will be rented on favorable terms to un approved occu? pant?one who has the means, the skill and the desire to keep a first-class Hotel. Persons who desire to invesi in a most valuable real estate, in one of the most prosperous and de Birable portions of the State, that will yield them a certain and remunerative income; or not desi? ring to purchase, those who are disposal to en? gage in the hotel-business, wiih a prospect of large profits, would do well to confer with the under? signed at once. J. P. REED. Anderson, S. C, Dec. 8, 1370 J4-2 MASONIC. Jl THE members of Hiram Lodge, No. 68, ?^^fA. F. M., are hereby notified that the annu A/\al election of officers to serve the.ensuing Masonic year will tako place at the regular com? munication on Monday night, December 12th. Members in arrears will com? prepared to pay their dues. By order ef the W.\ U.\ J. BAYLIS LEWIS, Sec. pro tern. Dec 8, 1870 24 1 SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of Executions to me directed, I will expose to sale on the first Monday in January next, before the Court House door, within the usual hours of sale, the following properly, viz : One Tract of Land, containing 100 acres, more or less, lying five miles northeast of Anderson C. H., bounded by lands of A. M. Neal, Midway Church lot and others, levied on as the property of M. W. Wallace, W. A. Wallace and Sally Wal? lace, at the suit of S. E. & J. B. Moore and others. One Tract of Land, containing 100 acres, more or less, known as the "Saddler Tract," bounded by lands of J. Townes Robinson, Elizabeth Cox and others, levied on as the prcperty of John G. Gantt, at the suit of Aria Cox and Nancy Cox, Administrator and Administratrix. One Lot, in the. town of Hcnea Path, on the southwest side of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad, fronting 40 feet on Main street, and running buck 181 feet, being part of Lot No. 2 in plan of said town, buunded by lots of John M. *Harper, J. F. Greer aud others, levied on as the property of Gantt & Truynham, at the suit of J. C. Farrar and others. Terms cash?purchasers to pay for titles and stamps. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Dec 8, 1870 24 4 SHERIFF'S SALE. State of South Carolina, Anderson County. In the Common Pleat, Equity Side. J. N. Whitaker vs. E. G. Brown, et &\.?Bi'.l for Partition. BY virtue of a Decretal Order in the above sta? led case to me directed, I will expose to sale on the FIRST MONDAY in JANUARY next, in front of the Court House at Anderson, (sold at the risk of the former purchaser,) the following property, to wit? ONE TRACT OF LAND, Containing 150 acres, more or less, equated in Auderson county, on waters of Liddle's creek, bounded by lands o'f Mrs. McElroy, Thomas Dickson and others. TERMS OF SALE.?One-third cash?the re? maining two-thirds on a credit of twelve months, with inttrest from day of sale, the purchaser to give bond with approved surety, and a mortgage of the premises .to secure the payment of the purchase money?purchaser to pay for stamps and all necessary papers. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Dec 8, 1870 24 4 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON COUNTY. j By W. W. Humphreys, Esq., Pro. Judge. WHEREAS, John L. Mojorshas made suit to me to grant him Letters of Administration of the Estate and effects of Albert Hacket, dee'd. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the said Albert Hacket, dee'd, that they be and appear before mc, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Anderson G. n. on Friday, 23rd day December, 1870, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew cause, if any they have, why the sa.d Admin? istration should not he granted Given under my hand, this 7th day of Decem? ber, Anno Domini, 1870. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Judge of Probate. Dec 8, 1870 24 2 Valuable Lands For Sale. TUE subscriber will sell to the highest bidder at Anderson Court House, TUESDAY, the 2uth of DECEMBER NEXT, the following valua bl Lands, situated withiu from one to three milos of the flourishing town of Anderson- -for one third Cash, and the balance on a credit of one and two years, with interest from date?the purchaser giv? ing Bond and Security, and mortgage of the premises, to secure the payment of the purchase money ? TRACT NO. 1 contains 01} Acres. " 2 " 108$ * it ?'3 " 94 " ?t .< 4 u 74j ?? ?? ?? 6 " 168 " " " 6 " 110 m " " 7 " 87 " Tract No. 5 may be divided into two or more tracts conveniently. Plats of these Lands may be seon at the office of Reed & Brown at Anderson, and they may be treated for at private sale with the subscriber on the premises, who will take pleasure in showing the same at any lime from (his to the day of sale. There is a large proportion of bottom land on several of these Tracts, and :Jiey will all nuke valuable small farms. They are particularly de? sirable on account of their location. Persons de? siring lands arc invited to examine them. JAMES C. KEYS. Anderson S. C, Nov. 21, If Tu. 22?4 LOTS for SALE. IWILL sell, on the second Tuesday in Decem? ber, Twenty-three One Acre LOTS, and Eleven others, rangi?g from Two to Fifteen acres. The above named Lots are lying in the unincorpo? rated village of Liberty Hill, one mile from An? derson C. H. Thii is the most BEAUTIFUL LO? CATION for Building in Anderson County. Con? venient to water, being bounded by Rocky River on one side and the Tan Yard branch on the other, and facing main road to Anderson. LOCATION HEATHLY. Splendid place for a Tan Ynrd, with water con? venient for use of same. Streets of sufficient width have been laid off through entire place.? Three lots have been reserved for Churches and one for School-House. Sale will take place on the ground. Parties desiring to purchase can then see what they are buying. Terms.?One-third cash, remainder one, two and t hree years. Purchasers to pay for stamps and papers. Application will be made Lo the Legislature to incorporate Liberty Hill. JOHN R. COCURAN. Nov 24, 1870 22 3 Schedule Blue Ridge Railroad. ON and after this dato the following schedule will be observed by the l'nsjenger Trains over this Road : up. now.v. L've Anderson, 4.20 p ra ? Pendleton, 5.20 " Perryville, 0.10 Arr. Walhalla, 7.00 L've Walhalla, 4 00 a a " Perry ville, 4.45 " " Pendleton, 5.30 " Arr. Anderson, (5.10 In cases of detention on the 0. und C. R. R., the train on this Road will wait one hour for the train from Belton, except on Saturdays, when it will wait uutil the arrival of the Helton train. W. H. D. GAILLARD, Sup't. Dec 8, 1870 24 PAY UP. ALL persoiiH owing anything in the Tin Shop at Anderson Court House will please call and settle by the 20th of Drvenibcr, or they will find their Accounts in the hands of an Officer for collection. J. L. DAWSON, Agent. Dec 1, 1870 23 2 Buckwheat Cakes! ]"TIRESH BUCKWHEAT FLOUR and EXTRA * GOLDEN SYRUP, for sale low by SHARPE & TO WE KB. Nov 17, 1870 21 8 GREAT ATTRACTION AT SHARPE & TOWERS'. WE ARE NOW RECEIVING AN ADDITION To our former large Slock of Goods ! The Ladies OF Anderson and vicinity are respectfully invited to call at Sharpe & Towers' and supply themselves with SHAWLS, FURS, DkLAINES, TOP LINS, GLOVES, &c. SHARPE ?Sc TOWERS Have just received a large and beautiful lot of CALICO. ALSO, A large lot of Family Groceries?Rio and Java COFFEE, SUGAR, SYRUP, BUCKWHEAT FLOUR, SALT, &c. Boots and Shoes. In fact our stock is large and full, at LOW PRICES. ALSO, A large lot of BAGGING and TIES, for sale by SHAKPE & TOWERS, Anderson, S. C. Dec 8, 187C 24 Take Notice ! ^^LL persons knowing themselves indebted to me, either by Note or Account, will please come forward and settle the same by the 2?th of De? cember next; and all those who fail to settle by the above specified lime, will find their Notes and Accounts in the hands of an Officer for collection by the first of January, 1871. 1 mean just, what I say ; therefore come forward and pay what you owe me. M. LESSER. Dec 1, 1870 28 5 THE STATE OF ^SOUTH CAROLINA. In tho Probate Court, Anderson County* Robert Spencc vs. Margaret Carter, Hugh Spence and others.? Petition for Partition, $c. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Hugh Spence, Wm. Spence, Mary Ann Moore and tier husband, Eliab Moore, Henry Spence, and tho heirs at law of John Spence, to wit?Nancy Spence, and others whose names are unknown, Defendants in this case, reside beyond the limits of this State, on motion of Reed k Brown, At? torneys, Pro. Pet., Ordered, That snid Defendants do nppear aid plead, answer or demur to said petition within forty days from the first publication hereof, er the same will be taken pro confesso against them. W. W. HUMPHREY'S, Judge of Probate Anderson County, S. C. NovlO, 1870 20 6 MURRAY & THORNWELL, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Will Practice in the Counties of Abbeville, An? derson, Greenville, Oconee, Pickens, axd U. S. Courts for the District of South Carolina, ANDERSON, S. C. j. s. murray. j. b. tuornwell. Oct 27, 1870 18 Sra SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, ATLANTA DEPARTMENT, _ OFFICE, ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA. Assets July 1, 1S70, - ? ? $S27,222.72. A Strictly Southern Institution. B. F. WHITNER, Agent for Anderson County. Nov 10, 1870 20 1m Administrator's Notice of Final Settlement. NOTICE is hereby given that I will apply to W. W. Humphreys, Esq., Probate Judge iiir Anderson County, on Saturday, 17th dny of December next, for a Final Settlement of the F.h tate nf John Robinson, deceased, and a discharge therefrom. RICHARD ROBINSON, Adm'r. Nov 17, 1870 21 5 Notice of Final Settlement. kN Wednesday, the '4lh day of January next, we will npply to the Judge of Probate of Anderson county for a Final Settlement 0f the Estate of Capt. Aaron Smith, deceased, and for a dismission ns Administrat ors of the H? inc. N. T. SMITH, ) . , , W. O. SMITH, / A"mr Dec 1,1870 23 5 ? GO 1-3 ?S CO g fed l> GO NEW GOODS ARRIVING AT COCH?AN'S CHEAP CALL and EXAMINE, AS I HAVE AGAIN JOHN R. COCHRAN. Nov 24, 187fr 23 WE ARE PAYING THE Highest Market Price for COTTON, AND SEE NO REASON, THERE-. FORE, WHY THOSE INDEBTED TO ?B DO NOT COjME FOR? WARD AND TJP. ALL THOSE WHO DO NOT DO SO ON OR BEFORE THE FIFTEENTH of DECEMBER, WILL FIND THEIR NOTES AND ACCOUNTS IN THE HANDS OF J. C. WHITEFIELD, ESQ., FOR COLLECTION. A word to the wise is Sufficient. N.K.&J.P. SULLIVAN. Not 24, 1870 22 GIVE ME E00M! FALL and WINTER ?GW ?(DOES, QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS AT M. LESSER'S. IHAVE received and am still receiving & larje stock of th; choicest FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Selected out of the primest Goods of the largest Importing Establishments in the city of New York, as I hud the advantage of being one of thefiist in the market; and I wish to inform my customers that War in the Dry Goods line is still to be continued. I also thank my customers for past liberal pat? ronage, hoping to receive it in future, as the most liberal inducements are offered, such as Calicoes, DoLaines, Brocades, Alpaccas, Poplins, Silks, Black and Colored Cloths, Cassimeres, Flannels, Clonks, Shawls, ? Notions. Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, Bleached and Brown Shirting, and A large ASSORTMENT Of Ready-Mado Clothing', Bagging and Iron Tics, Groceries, And lots of OTHER THINGS, which you will find by calling on M . LESS ER, No. 3 Granite Row. Sept 22, 1870 13 Land for Sale. Kit") ACHES of LAND, on Wilson's Ferry tjX^j- road, four miles from Anderson C. H., one-half in good woodland, ? forty acres in good creek bottom?all cleared land in a high state of I cultivation. There are two dwelling*-bouses on tho place. The bind is in two trncts-^will be sold separately or togethor. Apply on the premises. SAMUEL D. SMITH. Oct 27, 1870 18 4 Administrator's Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that he will apply to the Probate Judge of Anderson county on Tuesday. 13th day of December nest, for a Final Settlement of the Estate of Wtu. Wel born and Nancy Welborn, deceased, and for let? ters of dismission from the same. A. F. WELBORN, Adm'r. Nov 10, 1870 20 6 STOLEN", EROM the subscriber, on Friday night last, a large, black HOUSE?long legs, sprung a little in tho fore knees, about ten or eleven years old. Any information will be thankfully receiv? ed, end the informer Hberally rewarded. H. I. EPT1NG, WilliaoiFton. ?. C. Oct 27, 1870 If i 'emporium of fashion,7 Abbeville C. H., S. C. ' From the Charleston Courier, Oct. 1, 187?; Hear what the (raveling correspondent of the1 Charleston Courier eaya of the "Emporium o( Fashion" at Abbeville, S. C.: '?Abbeville, Sept, 28, 1870. "Strang? as it may appear, the handsomest and most unique Millinery Establishment and Ladies' Furnishing Stor-3 generally, in the whole State it to be found in Iltis same little town of Abbeville*. The proprietor is Mr. James W. Fowler, and with a display of tas'e for which only woman usually receives credit, ie has fitted up a Fashion Empo? rium and filled it with an assoitment of goods in his line which in irresistible. I reckon that more irate wives have been appeased by Fowler's beau* tiful headgear presented by penitent husbands than would fill the largest church in this place." The Proprietor of the "Emporium of Fashion" takes pleasure in proclaiming to the* public that he Li now prepared to show a hand? some stock of I-ry Goods and as grand a display of Millinery as can befound in the State. In Dress-Making he is prepared to insure satis? faction te the most fastidious. The Ladies in charge of the Millinery and Dress-Making Departments have returned from their visit to Baltimore with a complete under? standing of the Fall styles in their respective De? partments. I am not going to charge high prices, neither am I going to Charge such low prices as will cause a failure in either branch. No busi? ness is worth following unless such prides are realized as will insure success. Bridal outfits gotten up at very short notice. Goods suitable for any kind of Dress always on band. Trim? mings to match. Dresses cut and busted at short notice. Ladies sending orders by mail for Hats, Bon? nets, &c, will please mention color of hair and eyes, whether married or single, and any other particulars that, would be of use to us in getting up any article of Dress. When selections art left to us and t(he goods do not please, they can be returned. Samples of Dress Goods sent bj mail upon application. We have every article kept in a first class Dry Goods and Millinery House. Our stock is a] way -> bought with great care. We are now giving em? ployment to eight ladies, and hope to be able to employ others. Very Respectfully, JAMES W. FOWLER. Abbeville, S. C, Oct. 20,1870. 17 J. B. CLARK. J. H. CLABJC I b. CLARK & SON, MERCHANT TAILORS AND BITS' POMS? STORE. WE woufi respectfully inform our friends and customers that we are-now receiving from New York a carefully selected stock of FALL GOODS, Comprising CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VEBTtrtGS and BEAVER CLOTHS, of English, French and American manufacture. A full line of GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Also, ?LGTHING ANB HATS. THE CUTTING DEPARTMENT Will be under the special care of the senior part? ner, who, from his long experience in the busi? ness, flatters himself that he is fully competent to give perfect satisfaction, both in style arid fit, in the latest novjllies of the season. We would also state that we are yet the agents of the EMPIRE SEWING MACHINE, Which We have fully tested, and have no hesitancy in re? commending It as the very best Sewing Machine now in use, both for family and manufacturing purposes. We hope our friends will give us a call and ex amine our stock, all of which we are determine^ to SELL LOW FOR CASH. J. B. CLARK & SON. Sept 20,1870 H NOW IS THE TIME TO CALL ON MARTIN & HARRIS0E AND TO BUY EVERYTHING CHEAP. WE havo just received a full stock of NEV.? GOODS of every variety and latest styles. Our PLAIDS, SHAWLS, SCARFS and NO? TIONS cannot be excelled in this market. We have a beautiful assortment of TRIM? MINGS, BUTTONS, etc. Our CALICOES are ALL NEW, and of the latest and prettiest patterns. We can sell GENTLEMEN'S GOODS from 20c, per yard up. Our BLEACHED HOMESPUN ranges from the cheapest to t ic finest article A complete stock of MOLASSES, SUGAR, COFFEE, M ACKEREL, WHITE FISH and HER? RINGS can he found by giving us a call. Wc always keep FLOUR, which we sell by the* barrel and at retail. Also, a larje supply of SALT, which we sell at $2.50 per sack. All persona would do well to give us a call, as we are determined to sell at the VERT LO WEST CASH. PRICES. MARTIN & HARRISON. No. 10 Granite Row. N. B.?Wo pay the highest market prices for Cotton. Oct 27, 18V0 18 NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Robert B. Norris, deceased, are notified that pay? ment must be made by the First day of January next. After that day tl-ey will find their Notes and Accounts in the hands of B. F. Whitner, Esq , for collection, a-* loager indulgence cannot and will not bo given?the Estate must and shall be settled up as soon as the law will collect the mouey. So come forward and pay up, and saw* cost. All persons having demands must present bhem to cither me or B. F. Whitner by the time above stated, and thus save costs, as they are equal to the debt. A. O. NORMS, Adm'r. Nov 17, lb70 21 4 FRED. B. HODGES, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE, HARTWELL, GA. jgc?f WILli practice in Elbert, Hart. Franklin and Madi?on Counties. Oet 6, 1870 15 6m Executor's Notice of Final Settlement ^VTOTICE is hereby given that I will apply to. the Judge of Probate for Anderson County on Friday, the 23rd day of December next, for a Final Settlement of the Estate of James Wilson, Sr deceased, and a discharge therefrom. JOHN WILSON, Ex'r. Nov 17. IS70 21 6