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THE MARKETS. ANDERSON, April ID, 1871. cotton.?To-day, middling- command 12}?to 13. Charleston, April 17. CcUon quiet?middlings 11. - ? . . Nsw York, April 17. Cotton quiet and easier?middlings U%. , SPECIAL NOTICES. THE PAIN KILLER May justly be Styled the great medicine of the world, for there is no region of the globe into which it has not found Its way, and been largely used and highly priced. More? over, thero is no clime to which it has not proved to-be well adapted lor the cuts of a considerable variety of diseases; It Is a spcady and safe remedy for burns, scalds, cuts, bruises, wounds and various other injuries, as well as for dysentery, diarrhcea and bowel complaints' generally. It is admirably Suited for every race of men oH the face of the globe. It is a very significant fact, that notwithstanding the lon^Ts-riod of years that tho "Pain Killor" has been before the world, it has never lost one whit bf its popularity, but, on the contrary, tho call for It has steadily increased from Its first discovery, and at no previous time has tho demand for it been so great, or tho quantity made beon so large, as to-day. Another significant fact is, that nowhere has the Pain Killer ever been in higher roputo, or been more generally used by families and individuals, t hau It has been here at borne, where it was first discovered and introduced. That . the Pain Killer will continue to bo, what we have styled it, thb great medicine of the world, there cannot bo tho shadow of a doubt.?[Providence Advertiser. < i ? Bear iu Mind. When disease has undermined the-healtb, and the phys? ical system has become prostrated, a stimulant that will not only strengthen, but remove the cause, should be imme incJ iate.'y resorted to. Mental distress is also a fruitful source oi the breaking down of the constitution, and tho ravages of this enemy to health are truly alarming. For all such maladies Hostetter's Stomach Bitters have been found unsurpassed. By acting directly upon the digestive organs, they Minove the heavy, disagreeable feeling after eating, so often complained of by persons of a delicate temperament. As soon as digestion is restored, the pa i tient finds his strength increasing, and his general health ' improved. ? Thousands of persons certify that it may be relied on in all cases of weakness or nervous debility attendant upon I sedentary habits. The. generality of .Bitters are so disa? greeable to the taste that they aro objectionable to a weak stomach. This is not tho case with Hostetter's Bitters, which will bo found mild and extremely pleasant. Balsam? ic plants, barks and roots contribute their restorativo juices to render It soothing and strengthening. Its basis is the only pure stimulant which has (rver been produced, con? taining no fusil oil. or any other deleterious element. The most careful and skilful chemists have analyzed the Bitters, and pronounce tbem harmless. This Is seien title testimony,. but tho testimony of the hundreds of thousands who have experienced the preventativo and curative affects of the j great vegetable tonic aud ALTEEATiVE of modern times is still more conclusive. In Fever and Ague,. Dys? | pepsia, Biliousness, Nervous Complaints, Chronic Com? plaints and general debility it is as nearly infallible as any? thing in this fallible world can bo. . ? i ? ? Perfection. The nearest approach to perfection, in articles designed for kitchen use, is that of Dooley's Yeast Powuer, now geueraliy recognized as tho most economical dud reliable Baking Powder in tho country. No housekeeper should be without it. To accomplish the same results, it requires but one-half or two-thirds the quantity that it is necessary to use of other Baking Powders, while uniform success in making rolls, bread, biscuits, pastry, Ac, is guaranteed. Recommended solely on its merits. dooley A Brother, Manufacturers, 69 New St, Now York. For sale by all Grocers. Tue Future Prosperity of the South.?There can bo no doubt that it would contribute greatly to the future prosperity of this section of the Union if many amongst us would turn their energies and capital in new channels of | enterprise and business. Tho old roads are clear, but they aro worn and crowded. Blaze a new path through the woods for yourself, young man, and you will arrive at tho goal of success ahead of your competitors. A striking .ex? ample of the value of this precept is found in the case of J Mr. t*. P.Toale, of Charleston, &C,a plain mechanic, who has made htm..-.-lf the head of a large mauulactonrof doors, sashes and bliuds. tgu More than one hundred thousand persons annually die in thia country from. Consumption, which is but the child of Catarrh. 3500 is offered by tho proprietor of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Itemedy for a case of Catarrh he cannot eure. Sold by druggists, or send sixty cents to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., and get it by mail. A pamphlet free. C RA DIE S, At Cochran s Store, NOT FOR THE BABIES, but the kind every farmer want* to harvest bis Wheat, Oats aud Rye. Call and examine them. ATsd, Grif? fin's superior Scythe Blades, only one dollar and fifty'cents each. April 20, 1871 42 B Kerosine Oil ! EST article, at COCHRAN'S Store. Only!] fifty cents per gallon. 10 Ladies' Cotton Hose, CENTS per pair, at COCHRAN'S BARGAIN STORE. Watchi Watch, Watches! BOTH Gold and Silver. I aim offering them very cheap. .... John e. coffHBufr. April 20, 1871 42 Administrator's Sale. BY virtue of an order from the Probate Judge of Anders on county, to me directed, will be . .sold, at the Isle residence of John B. Sloan, deceased, in the town of Audcrson, on Salcday in May next, between the usual hours of sale, .thef Personal Property of said deceased, consisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture,' as follows? Lot of Carpets, Chairs', Beds and .bedsteads, Book Case, &C, &c. Terms cash. CS. BEA'TY, ?dm'r. April 20, 1871 42 2 Advance the Manufacturing Interests j of the SOUTH? MHELDMAN <? CO. having juat received i from Baltimore a large nnd well-selected stock of Solo Leather, French Calf Skins, &c, and having employed competent workmen, are pre? pared to manufacture all kinds of SCOTS AND SHOES Suitable to the tastes and pui poses of every one.' They would call the attention of the fashionable to their CASTER STOCK. Orders will be prompt' J ly filled, and all work warranted. The public are ' requested to call and judge for themselves. Shop, up-stairs, over the Harness and Saddle Manufactory of M. Heldmann. M. HELDMANN & CO. April 20, 1871 42 WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY FOR SAL Ii AT LOW FIGURES. ? ALL kinds of Watches, Clocks aad Jewelry neatly and carefully repaired at the old stand of W.' K. HARRIS. Having had a practi? cal experience of six years in tho trade, is confi? dent of giving entire satisfaction. All repairing warrnuted for twelvo months. West end Masonic Building. J. A. DANIELS. April IS, 1871 41 United States Internal Revenue, . Assessor's OSce, 3d District South Carolina, COLUMBIA, 3. ?., ApriJ 1, 1871. NOTICE h hereby given that on the 26th day of Aprils 1871, at my office in Columbia, Appeals will be received and determined relative to any erroneous or excessive valuations, assess? ments or enumerations by the Assessor or Assis? tant Assessors of the Annual Taxes for 1871, which have been assessed. The Assessor's office is open daily, during bus? iness hours, for the hearing of Appeals by par? ties who shall appear voluntarily before him, re? lating to any taxes which have been assessed, and which have not been committed to the Collector. All Appeals to the Assessor as aferesnid must be made in writing, and specify the particular cause, matter or thing respecting which a decis? ion is requested, and must, moreover, state the ground or principle of error complained of. C.-H. 13 A MTW IN, U. 8. Assessor 3d District S. Carolina. A-bril 20? 1871 42 ^ 1 B. EARLE SEABORN, WITH C. GEAVELEY, Direct Importer and Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Hardware, Cutlery and Guns, Of best English Manufacture. AGENT FOP. THE Most Approved Cotton Gins, Cotton Pr?ss ' es; Ploughs, &c, 5 S East Bay, Charleston, - - - - - South Carolina. April 20, 1871 42 Greenville and Columbia Railroad Company. Secretary's Ornou, Columbia, S. C, April.15, 1871. THE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Greenville and Columbia Railroad Com? pany will be held on THURSDAY, -27th inst., at 10 o'clock, a. m. Stockholders will be passed fe he to and from Columbia to attend the meet? ing, as heretofore. They will ^e required to show their Stock Scrip to the Conductor, who will exact pay from all others, as no one but a Stockholder, or those of their family residing with them, arc entitled to the privilege. All-Stock represented by proxy requires a two cent stamp for each signature, and no one but a Stockholder can be a proxy. C. V. CARRINGTON, Sec. April 20, 1871 42 1 GOME I! COME IJ COME.! WHSES ? WHERE ? - WHERE ? xo Cochran's Cheap Cash Store! ATVD BUY Ladies' Hats & Sundowns, Trimmed and untrimmed, consisting of Ladies' Puff, Ladies Cot? tage, Gypsey's, Paris Nill bot'b, Pique Gypsey's, Lace, Misses'" Brown Pe? dal Sundowns, White Nor? woods, Canton Shades, Whit* Tedal Shades, White Canton St. Le? ons, Pedal St. Leung, Many others too te- Extra Large Black fllions to name. Shades, Paris, Alaska Trimmed, Ladies' chip? ped Cambria*, Broad? ways, Saratoga Bell,and ALSO, A complete assortment of Infant and Misses' Hats, all sixes and descriptions. Straw Trim? mings of every description. . My prioes are so low that it astonishes the na? tives. April 13, 1871 41 CLOTHING, f CLOTHING, ,. AT CMhvM's Cheap Cash Store, #To suit Old Men, Young Men, Single Men, Married Men, Rich Men, Poor Men, Old Bachelors, "Or any olker Man," As the following prices will prove: PANTS, fc<tth 16 cento to {10.00 per pai/. j' OOAIS; from $1.00 to $25.00 each. VESTS, from 76 eentg to $5.00. Call soon and examine for yourself, as it is sell? ing fast. JOHN R. COCHRAN. April 18, 1871 41 HATS! HATS!! HATS!! HATSl HATS!! HATS!!! HATS ! HATS! 1 HATS I AT COCHRAN'S STORE. ALL NEW SPRING STYLES, just received from Paris IN A BALLOON, Tariff not Paid. Consequently, I am enabled to sell Hats lower than any merchant in the State. My styles con? sists of? "How's that for High," Katy Did, Will-o'-the-Wisp, Soft Ventilators, Hard Cash, Saratoga, St. Domingo, Stereoscope, &c. JOHN R. COCHRAN. April 13, 1871 41 Ice! Ice! Ice! 1HE COLUMBIA ICE HOUSE is now open for the season, and prepared to sell Natural j?Ue Ice tit from 1 to \\ cents per pound, accord? ing to quantity. This Ice is far preferable to any manufactured or prepared by chemical process. J. D. BATEMAN, Agent, Columbia, S. G. April 6, 1871 40 3m' NEW WATCH SHOP THE undersigned has removed to the West Room of the Waverly House, where he hopes to see his old customers', and' auks a trial frcru the public generally. All work executed with neatness and dispalh, and warranted. JOHN A. REESE, Watchmaker and Jeweller. April 13, 187! ? 41 lm NOTICE. THE Administrator", James B. Moore, gives no? tice that he will apply to the Judge of Pro? bate for a Final Settlement add discharge of the Estates of Elijah Major, deceased, Nancy Major, deceased, J. S. Mnjor, deceased, and Albert C. Mftior, dee'd, on Monday, 15th day of May next. . * JAMES B. MOORE, Adm'r. April 12, 1871 41 4, DON'T OVERLOOK THIS. No Charge for Showing Goods. THE subscriber has just returned from New York, and is now rccoiving a largo and wcll-selooted stock of Good3, which he is confi? dent can * BE SOLD LOWER Than any slook of Goods EVER BROUGHT TO THIS MARKET. His slock consists, in part, of Callooes, Cambrlos, Lawns,' Percales, Muslins, MoiambiquetJ, - Japanese Cloths, Mohairs, Organdies, DeLaines^ Alpaccas, Jaconets, Swiss, Nainsook, Blca. & unblea. Shirting and Sheeting, Plaid & Striped Homespuns, Bed Tickings, And, in fact, everything else belonging to tho Dry Goods' lino.. I have also an unusually large and cheap stock of Mens', Ladies, Boys and Misses BOOTS and SHOES. My stock of Mens', Youths' and Boys' CLOTHING and CLOTHS, Embraces everything in that line, from Cot? ton and Linen TWEEDS to the finest CLOTHS and CASSIMERES. My Gents' Furnishing Department Is complete in everything usually kept in that line. Of Fancy Goods and Yankee Notions, ? I have an endloss variety. All of the latest styles of? Ladies' and Misses Hats and Bonnets, Mens', Youths' and Boys' Hats and Caps, Hosiery, Gloves, Collars, Cravats,* Toilet Soaps, Ribbons; Laces, Gimps, Embroideries, &c. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, IRON, STEEL, HOLLOW-WARE, SHOVELS, FORKS, SPADES, nOES, AXES, HATCHETS, - HAMMERS, &c, &c, &c. - Be sure and examine my stock before purcha? sing, for I am confident I can sell you goods. A trial is all I ask. M. LESSEE, No. 3 Granite Row, Anderson C. EL, S. O. April 6, 1871 40 ESTABLISHED 1835. Greenville Coach Factory. gowerTSjuWrkuy. WE would announce to our customers, that we arc prepared now to fill all orders for VEHICLES. We have added to our stock of | Wood-Working Machinery, aud increased our staff of workmen to about 70, and therefore trust that none of our patrons will bo disappointed in having orders promptly filled. The stock of One, Two, Three, Four and Six-Horse Iron Axle Plan? tation WAGONS will tie kept fall ; and now, as for one-third of a century past, these Wagons shall be the STANDARD of EXCELLENCE. We have a large stock of light BUGGIES and ROCKAWAYS, of our own make ; also, a stock of Northern built Buggies?both low and high priced!?for those who wish to purchase Northern work, as cheap as any Southern dealer. Wo call special attention to the improvements making in our SPRING WAGONS. Without raising the price, we are finishing them with great care, paint? ing them elegantly. Price Lists promptly mailed on application. Send us all your REPAIR WORK. Freight only charged one way on it by the Railroad.' GOWER, COX & MARKLEY. iST" 0. H. P. FANT, Esq., is our Agent at Anderson, and will'receive all orders in our line. He will keep Wagons constantly on hand, at same prices as tho Factory in Greenville. Deo 22, 1870 28 6m Another Great Reduction IN PRICES AT COCflRAN'S STORE!! Five pounds Good! COFFEE to the Dollar I Nine pounds Good SUGAR to the Dollar I And other Goods in Proportion. Itake 'this method of thanking the citizens of] Anderson county for tho very liberal patron? age extended to me, and promise to continue RE? DUCING PRICES. Call and examine, und you will find atteutive Clerks ready to shew you tho LARGEST, HANDSOMEST, and most COM? PLETE assortment of Goods in Anderson, at the lowest prices imaginable. BE SURE rfnd CALL before PURCHASING. JOHN R. COCHRAN. April 13, 1871. 41 LADIES' MESS GOODS In Great Variety, embracing all the Latest and most Fashionable STYLES. IWILL not attempt a description, as it is im? possible to dc3eribc ilm'rr DELICATE TINTS RARE BEAUTY. Do not fail to call and examine my stock. No' trouble to show Goods. I buy for CASH, I sell for CASH, and know that I can sell goods As I CHEAP as the most exacting could desire. JOHN R'. COCHRAN. April 13, 1871 41 Notice of Final Settlement rilllE undersigned hereby gives notice thai he I will apply to A. 0. Norris, Esq., Probate Judgu for Antl'TSOu County, on Wednesday, tho 2?th day uf April next, for a Fiual Settlement of tho Estate of James It. Burgess, deceased, and for letters of dismisrion therefrom-. JAMES W. IJURGESS, Adui'r. March lfl, 1871 H7 6 mm ON YOUR CATTLE. Iwill give you a good price (or tltem in Goods. JOHN 11. COCHRAN. Ay?U. PL. 187.1 sVl SHERIFF'S SALE. ? In Court Common Picas, Anderson Co., S. C. A. 0. Norris, Judge of Probate, vs. Jane C. Bur riss.?Complaint on the nature of Specific Per . formance. BY virfue of an order from the Court of Com? mon Picas to me directed in the above sta? ted case.. I will exposo totsale on the First Mou doy in May next, at Anderson C. H., within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to wit? ONE TRACT OF LAND, Containing 802 Acres, more or less, on waters of Wilson's creek, bounded by larids of the Estate of James Adams, deceased, J. A. Howard, arid others. Turms? One-third cash, the Ualarice o:u a credit of 12 months, with in tot est, front tho day o.f sale ?purchase to give bond with approved surety, together with a mortgage of tho premises, to se? cure the remaining purchase money. Purchaser to pay extra for papers and stamps. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. April 6, 1871 40 4 SHERIFFS SALE. BY virtue of sundry Executions to mo direc? ted, I will exposo to sale on tho first Mon? day in May next, before the Court House door, within the usual hours of sale, the ftfll?w | ing property, viz : One Tract of Land, containing 68 acres, more or less, situate in Anderson county, bounded by lands of Mrs. Elizabeth Ceiley, John Reeks and others, levied on as the property of Jeremiah Satterneld at the suit of Jacob Reed. One Tract of Land, containing 322 acres, rrtoro or less, situate in Anderson county, bounded by lands.of James Erskino, Aaron Shirley, D. M. Stott and others, lovied on as the property of D. H. Webb, at the suit of F. 0. v. Borstel and oth? ers. Terms cash?purchasers to pay for titles and stamps. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. April G, 1871 ? 40 4 ASSIGNEE'S- SALE. BY virtue of an order of the Hon. George 3. Bryan, Jttdgo of tho District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina, I will sell at Anderson C. H., S. C, on SALE?AY IN MAY next, that valuable property known as NO. 10 GRANITE ROW, In the town of Anderson, now occupied by A. P. Hubbard. Sold as the property of Reese & Mc Cully, Bankrupts! TERMS OF SALE.?One-third cash?balance on a credit of six months, with interest from day of sale, with approved surety, and further to be secured by mortgage of the premises, which are to be insured and the Policy assigned. The costs of papers, stamps, insurance, &c, to be paid by the purchaser extra. Payment may be anticipa? ted at any time. WM. S. BROWN, Assignee. ' April 6,'1871 40 . 4 . Administrator's Sale. WILL be sold on Saleday in May noxt, at An? derson C. H., the Notes and Accounts be? longing to the Estate of William Sherard, de? ceased. Also, Twenty-Five Shares of Oroenville aud Columbia Railroad Slock belonging to said Estate. Terms cash.J > The House vfe Livo In. The mind is the tenant of the body, and unless tho tenement is kept in good repair, the immortal occupant is de? pressed, distraught, miserable, and sees things "as through a glass, darkly," not as they really are. When the stomach is relaxed, the liver tor? pid, *be bowels disordered, and the nerves un? strung, invigorate, vitalize, regulate and tone them with TARRANT'S SELTZER APERIENT, Its operation is certain, painless and salutary. It brings the action of these important organs into conformity with the laws of health ; tho spirits rise, the brain clears, and the capacity, to enjoy life is restored to deponding invalids. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. April 13, 1871 41 ? 2 LADIES' STORE, BRICK RANGE, One Boor above Post Office. ANDERSON C. H., S. C. Miss CO. ?aniels HAS lately returned from New York with a fine selection of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, including HATS, BONNETS, TRIMMINGS, Ac, of the best and latest styles. CUTTING and DRESS MAKING attended to as usual. Hoping that she may continue to merit the patronage of her old customers, she respectfully solicits them to call and examine her goods and prices. Chickens, Eggs, Butter, Ac, taken in exchange for goods. April 0, 1871 40 6 THE POLICY HOLDERS' LIFE AND TONTINE Assurance Goiwofi Sot, 29 BROAD ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. WM. McBurney, geo. e. isoogs, President. Secretary. E. P. ALEXANDER, john T. DAUUY, Vice Pres. aud Actuary. Medical Adviser. IT is under the management of men of well known integrity and irbililv. It is a PURELY MUTUAL COMPANY, man? aged entirely in the interests of its Policy Holders. It is a strictly CASH Company, avoiding the CREDIT system which is al best expensive, com? plicated, and often deceptive, and is being aban? doned by the best Companies in the North. Itr the three most important points of manage? ment, to wit: Per ccntagc of ?'realized" assets, prudence in selection of risks, and economy, the Policy Holders' has no equal among the Compa? nies doing business in South Carolina, not excep? ting two of the leading New York Companies. Insure in the only Company in the 8tato, and koep your money at ??Home'." B. F. CRAYTON & SONS, Local Agcn??, Anderson, S. C. April 0, 1871 40 1m Ladies'Shoes! Ladies'Shoes I -0- " HE largest and most complete assortuiont of Ladies Shoos ever offered in Anderson, At Coclwan'ts Store. Competition defied! I cannot and will not lie UNDERSOLD! April 13, 1871 4h GREAI* INDUCEMENTS FOR CASH! Buy Your Goods Prom I?AVE just received a full and complete as? sortment of GOODS, suited to the SEASON and TIMES,, consisting' of . Staple Dry Goods, Fancy Dress Goods, Vfhite Goods arid Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, &Ci, kct I also keep a choice stock of - Fj^^ILY GROCERIEiS, Such as Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Bacon, Lard,. Syrup, Rice, Salt, and everything usually kept in a first class Grocery 8tore, which I am prepared .to sell as CHEAP as anybody in this part of the coun? try". My stock of 3?O$, HARDWABE, AND BtHMJY MATERIALS, Is also as good as will be found in the up-coun? try, and they will bo sold at moderate prices for Cash. We are always glad to see our friends, and will take plcasuro in showing our Goods, whether they buy or not. C. A, REED, ? . Anderson, S^ C. April 6, 1871 40 3m -_-, Highest Premium, a Silver Medal, awarded by the Fair of the South Carolina Institute, held in CHARLESTON, NOVEMBER, 1870, FOR SUMTER BITTERS, The most delightful Tonic known, f Imperfect Digestion ) ( Curea by Sumter Bitters, j f Lost Appetite ( Restored by Sumter Bitters. J f Bodily Weakness - ) \ . Cured by Sumter Bitters.) j CHILIS AND FEVER, \ j_Prevented by Sumter Bitters.j I Female Complaints .-, Relieved by Sumter" Bitters. ! f Health and Strength 1 j_ Restored by Sumter Bittere'.; Nervous Diseases Cared by Sumter Bitters-. f Recommended by the highest ' ) the State.) { medical authority in the State. This popular Tonic and delightful j Beverage is for sale by all > Druggists and Grocers. ] DOWIE, MOISE & DAVIS, ) Proprietors, And Wholesale Druggists, j Charleston, S. C.- J. (For sale' in* Anderson by f SIMPSON, HILL & CO., \ Druggists. J April 6,1871 40 ' SAMSON WAS A STRONG MAN, BUT IF iO? DON^T BELIEVE H?BBARI) & WILSON are selling goods TREMENDOUS it ST CALL IS JtS$ m ' YOtr WILL SEE! March 30, 1871 89 4 Lessons in Fancy and Ornamental Work. MKS. R. H. H?BBARD begs leave to inform her friends and the public generally that she will give Lessons in FANCY and ORNA? MENTAL WORK, such as Hair, Feather, Bead,. Shell and Crowel Fluwcrs, Wax Fruit and Flow? ers, Plaster, Rosin and Alum Work, Oriental Painting. Crochet Work, Embroidery, Lace Knit? ting, Pencil Drawiug, &c. Egg* Terras for lessons reduced to tho most reasonable figures. Special atteution will bo given to scholars, and every effort made to render satisfaction. Hair Jewelry manufactured for persons not wishing to take lessous, at very low prices. Any information as to terms, &c, may be ob? tained on application to Mrs. Ilubbard at her residence, or to the editor of the Anderson Intel? ligencer. / April 6, 1871 40 4 Protect your Lives and Property. HAWLEY IS HERE? PREPARED to furnish the STAR GALVAN? IZED LIGHTNING ROD to all who desire To: Guard against Damages by Lightning. Among many buildings that hive been rodded under my supervision, in this and other commu? nities, 1 beg leave to refer to the following gen? tlemen as to work done for them : Prof. Wood row and A. Y. Lee, Esq., of Columbia; Capt. W. S. Sharpe, S. Bheckley, Esq., and James A. Hoyt, of Anderson. SSf Orders left at the Post Office will receive attention. April 6} 1871 40 lm WANTED. CMS HUIDSES HEAD OF CATTLE ? WILL pay for the same in Goods, at cash prices. JOHN R. COCHRAN. April 13, 1871 41 NOTICE. IWILL sell, at Anderson Court House, on the first Monday in Mnj noxt, the Ghosos in Ac? tion belonging to the Estate of W. S. Kolley, de? ceased. Terms cash. k JOHN- <?. HORTON, Adni'r. April'1:3, 1871 41 3 Every Family Should fiav? Something to save Labor." ?.-;-o-!-? WE call the attention of /ill to (L? fact thai we keep constantly on hind and for said the best SEWING MACHINES ever made. Wo' have two kinds: Improved Singer and the Empire* Any one can soon learn to use them with per-< feet satisfaction. They will do anything in the long catalogue of different kinds of worjc, suoh as Plain Stitching, of leathery heavy or, light cloth, Hemming,' Braid'ng, Tiickintf, Cording Binding, Trimming, Embroidering, Ruffling. *0. Any one can tuck a shirt bosom, without basting; in tweuty'minuted. The price may seem high, compared wlth.tbol Common Sense Sewing Machine and other choap patents; but wjjon you^get an Improved Siager or an Empire", it will do good work for* life-timeC Besides, wo warrant them for ten yeairs; and ?no of da .\rjll go to -rour house, if necossary, and learn' you ho it to operate the Machine. ' r< Also, we keep1 ?h. hand apd for sale a fall sup ply.of Needles, Thread add ?JU We sell the Ma-, chines as low as they can be bought at the manu? factories. J. B. CLARK & 801C. March 2, 1871 . - 86 1871. SPRING TRADil. 1871; croquet;. Coraplote.sets from ?3 to $20 per sat. base balls. . All the different kinds at reduced prices. fishing tackle. Of every description. ? . traveling bags. For ladies aud gentlemen. foreign fancy goods; guns and pistols of all kinds and prices: ammunition, sportsmen's goods. Goods shipped to any part of-the country per express. The samo carerul attention given to or? ders by mail as to personal purchases. Prioee for our goods based on gold at par. POULTNEY, TRBEBLE & CO., 2?O W. Baltimore Street, f' BALTIMORE, WD. April 0, 1871 .... 4'0 .... .. .,. .. ;ly ; 1871. Spring and Summer Trade, MARSHALL & B?RGE, Charleston, S. C. W E offer to. the merchants of t h* rnterior, a large and attractive stock of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS and NOTION^ Which we sell at the lowest market pricea to prompt paying customers. . - . <.:??*?:? * MARSHALL & BURGffJ March 9,1871 M . 3? ? ? 8ro WAVERLY Anderson, 3; .C? .--:?*t?--; J0?N A. MATES, Proprietor. -?>?:-!?- ? THE WAVERLY HOUSE has been repaired and fitted up, and has bow* a magnificent tip pea: ance. Mr Mayes is lately of Abbeville, and* is well known an a good Hotel keeper. The House'* has been newly furnished, and. has all th?.i modern* improvements,and comforts, and will give.the best the country affords in way of. fare, Which-'will- be served.up.in. the best of style, i Stop and see jus, and you will be well treated. March 23, 1871 38 . . ? H, H. ?CUDDAY? M:1>., Physician and Stirg??n, ANDERSON C. H., S. C, " ~T\ ESPECTE?LLY tenders hiB servioes to the ?\j citizens of Anderson Village and vicinity, with an experience of sixteen years' in ?11 forms' of disease peculiar to this climate, he hopes to meet the expectations of aU patients committed to his care. Special attention given to Obsterics, and die-' eases of women and children. When not professionally engaged, he can ustiV" ally be seen at the Drug Store of Messrs.. Simp,-; son, Hill A Co., or at the residence fsrniorly oc? cupied by" J. B. Sloon^ deceased. March 23,1871 88' _ -. , - Cm. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In the Probate Court/ Anderson County. James H. McConnell, Adni'r., vs.~ Andrew Burns' and wife Margaret. William Jordan, Bridget Jordan, Hoben Jordan and'Mary Ann Jordan. ?Petition to Partition Lands, pay Debts, $c. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Andrew Burns and wifo Margaret, William Jordan, Bridget Jordan and Mary Ann Jordan, reside be? yond the limits of this State, on raotion.of J. C. Whitefield, Attorney, Pro. Pet., it is Ordered, That they do appear and object to thp division or sale ot the Real Estate of- John Jar dan, deceased, on or before the third Monday in May next, or their consent will be entered of ro cord. A. .0. NORRIS, Judge of Probate. March 88,1871 89 6 . Administrators' Notice. THE undersigned, Administrators of .Oie-Es-* late of the. hue William Elrod, decreased,' hereby give notice to the distributees of said Ea-r t?te, ana to all other persons, that tbey.wi.U, op tho 27th day of April next, make their Final Re? turn to the Probate Court for Anderson County, and ask an order from said Probate Court, grant? ing them a final dischargo from said Administra? tion. WM. J. M1LFORD, Z. HALL, Administrators Eatato Win. Elrod, dee'd. March 16, 1871 37 6\ Administratrix's Notice; THE undersigned having been appointed Ad-" ministratrix of the Est.ito of i-ht lalo John' B. Earle. deceased, and having made and appoint? ed J. S. Murray her Attorney in Fact, hereby no? tifies all persons indebted to said Estate to make payment to her said; Attorney, and all persona having claims against-said Estate to present thorn* to him, pToVen awoftJing.to law; . . . JANE-A. EARLE, Adm'jr. March 23; 1871 88 6! Kotice of Final Settlement. VTOTICE thereby given.thai I will apply to '? J^f' Andrew 0. Norris;Esq., Judge of Probate,, on.tho 28th day of April, 1871, for a Settlement"' of tho Estate of Thomas Orr, deceased, and for letters of dismission from the samo. ? I will sell on Salcday in May- next, nt Ander? son C. H., the Choses in Action belonging t.> said' Estate. > JAMES ORR, AdnaV. March 10.1871 37 &