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junction Sales. At Auction! McGEE & NICELY WILL offer at auction on Monday and Tuesday, 8th and 9th inst, Court Week, the following goods, fix: 6 Pioces DeLaines, 6 Wool Shawls, 8 Ladies' Scarfs, 8 Pieces Muslin, Ladies' Hose, 6 pair Ladies' Merino Drawers, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes, A lot of Kid Gloves, And sundry other articles. Terms Cash. McGEE & NICELY. Oct 4, I860 16 1 EXECUTOR'S SALE OP PERSONAL PROPERTY. WILL be sold, at the residence of Mrs. Mary Wilson, five miles west of Willi?uiston, on the An? derson road, On Tuesday, the 16th of October, All the personal property of James Wilson, Srt, deceased, consisting of 2 Mules, 4 Cows and Calves, 4 Head Beef Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Plantation Tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture, And other articles too tedious to mention. Terms made known on day of salo. J. WILSON, Executor: Oct 4, 1866 16 2 Administrator's Sale. BY virtue of an order from the Court, of Ordina? ry, will be sold, at public sale, at Williamston, S. C, on Thursday, 4th October next, the following Personal Property belonging to the Estate of P. W. SEYLE, deceased: Household and Kitchen Furniture, 1 Horse, 1 Wagon, 1 Buggy. Cattle and Hogs, And various other Articles. Terms.?All sums under Five Dollars, Cash?all over that amount, twelve months credit, on .note with approved security. JOHN W. GRADY, Adra'r. Sept 20, 1866 14 3 FOE SALE. A large stock of SOLE AND UPPER LEA TU ?B, by J. E. & T. HARPER, McCully'8 Corner. Oct 4, 1866 16 ~~ FOB SALE. SUGAR, COFFEE, SALT, FLOUR, MEAL end BACON, by J. E. & T. HARPER, McCully's Corner. Oct 4, 1866 16 BIBLES AND TESTAMENTS. A LARGE supply of Biblea and Testaments for ?ale and distribution. Never need be without the Word of God. Call at No 4 Granite Row. A. B. TOWERSt> Secretary of Anderson DisU Bible Society. Oct 4, J866 16 NOTICE. ALL persons having demands against the Es? tate of the late Mrs. Floride Calhoun, of Pendle dleton, are notified to present them to the under? signed, and those indebted will make payment to him. EDWARD NOBLE, Executor of Will. Oct 4, 1866_16 _3_ NOTICE. PERSONS indebted to the subscriber for Leather, Shoes lor mechanical labor, for 1863, '64, '65 and '66, are hereby warned against allowing their in? debtedness to be delayed longer than the first day of November next, as I can not indulge them long? er, as my books must oe closed. R. M. MORRIS. K)ct4, 1866 16 . 4 M'GEE & NICELY, AUCTIONEERS, COMMISSION AND GROCERY MERCHANTS, Corner of Old Anderson Hotel. Oct 4,1866 15 8m Geo. W. Williams & Co, FACTORS, Church. Street, Charleston, WILLIAMS, TAYLOR & CO., Commission Merchants, New York. Liberal cash advances will be made on Cotton consigned to either House. Oct 4, 1866 16 2m FOR PAL AT K A, Fernandina, Jacksonville and all the Landings on the St. John's River. THE SPLENDID STEAM SHIP DICTA-TOR, (1,000 TONS BURTIIEN,) Captain Louis M. Coxetter, WILL sail from Adger's Wharf for the above places every Saturday, at 3 o'clock, p. m., until further notice. For freight or Passage, apply on board or to Office of the Agency, 17 Vaaderhorst's Wharf. J. D. AIKEN & CO., Agents. Oct 4,1866 16 BEWLEY, KEESE & CO. FALL STYLES, 1866. JOST RECEIVED, large and well selected Stock of Ladies' Hats, and Bonnets, Fall and Winter styles. For sale by BEWLEY, KEESE & CO. _ Ladies' Hats and Bonnets TRIMMED TO ORDER by BEWLEY, KEESE & 00. JUST RECEIVED, a large lot of Prints, DeLaines and Plaids. For sale by BEWLEY, KEESE & CO. JDST RECEIVED, a large lot Ribbons, French Flowers, Plumes, Veils, &c. For sale by BEWLEY, KEESE & CO. A good lot of Family Groceries, Bagging, Rope, &&, always on hand, and for sale low for cash, by BEWLEY, KEESE & CO. Corn, Bacon, Flour and Meal, for sale by BEWLEY, KEESE & CO. Qct, 4, 1866 16 2 NOW IS THE TIME! IF YOU WANT A Fine Suit of Clothing At Peices to suit the Times. IP YOU WANT TO SEE the best selected Stock of DRY GOODS, Hats, Boots and Shoes, HARDWARE AND GROCERIES, CALL AT m S> ?AMTE !?WS And jou will be permitted to inspect the prettiest lot of CALICOES, the most elegant DeLAINES, in patterns, superior French and English MERI? NOS, fine POPLINS and ALPACCAS, Brown and Bleached SHIRTINGS, and everything else in the line of Dry Goods. Also, a splendid assortment of Shoes and Hats, all kinds of Groceries, a full stock of Yankee No? tions, and last but not least, the largest stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING ever before offered in this market, and prices all right. Call and look through this stock before buying elsewhere. Terms positively Cash. M. LESSER, Agent. Oct. 4,1806 ? 16 ISTEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS! J. E. & T. HARPER ARE now receiving a large stock of Goods, com? prising? Ladies' Dress Goods, , DeLains, Debagcs, Merinos, Ginghams, Prints, Jaconet and Swiss Muslins, Shawls, Hosiery and Gloves, Bleached & Brown Shirtings & Sheetings, Flannels, Linseys. Jeans, Satinets, Cloths, Cassimercs, &c, Boot 8 and Shoes. These Goods have been selected by an experi? enced merchant, and will be sold at very low prices for cash or country produce. J. E. & T. HARPER, McCully's Corner. Oct 4, 18GG6 16 JUST RECEIVED, at Mrs. Walton's, Corner Main and Coffee Streets, Greenville, S. C, A Splendid assortment of MILLINERY GOODS, to which she invites the attention of the Ladies of Anderson and vicinity. In the assortment will be found Gladiators, Gypsies, Queen Gypsies, Druids, Park Turbans, Hoods, Opera Hoods, Ribbons, Flowers, Bridal Wreaths and Teils. Also, a new and beautiful 6tyle of LAMBETII BONNETS. Patterns of Paletots cut to order. Orders from the country promptly atten? ded to. Sept 27, 1806 ' 15 lm MUST BE SETTLED. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the firm of H. B. & J. L. ARNOLD for the years 1858, '59 '60 and '61 must come forward and settle up their accounts by Cash or Note, and all Notes must be renewed, so the business may be wound up, as I have paid a good many old debts of the said firm and have collected nothing. Tho Notes and Ac? counts are in the hands of John C. Whitcfield, Esq. I will not .sue any one if they will come forward promptly and settle by note, renew, &c. To save cost, will be money made. Will you make it ? J. L. ARNOLD. Sept. 20, 1866 14 COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. THE undersigned have formed a copartnership under the name of TOWERS & B?RRIS, to carry on the Grocery and Produce business, in the town of Anderson, S. C, commencing September 15, 1866. We expect our stock in a few days. Our motto will be "QUICKSALES AND SMALL PROF ITS'." Wo will sell for Cash or Country Produce. A. B. TOWERS. MILFORD BURRIS, No. 4 Granite Row. Sept 27, 1866 15 2 NOTICE. LOST, or taken by Brown's raiders on the 1st day of May, 1865, a Note on A. W. Guyton for $825.00, due E. Webb, Adm'r. of James Chamblee, dee'd. All persons are forbid trading for the 6aid Note, as I have never received any part of the same. ELIJAH WEBB, Adm'r. Estate of James Chamblee, dee'd. Sept. 20, 1866 14 3 NOTICE. PERSONS indebted to the Estate of Mrs. Eliza rickens, deceased, are requested to make payment by the first of November next, and those having demands against said Estate to present them prop? erly attested. T. J. PICKENS, Executor. Sept 27, 1866 ' 15 4 IRON K IRON! IRON ! JUST RECEIVED, a large lot of English IRON, assorted sizes, which will be sold low for Cash or Country Produce. C. A. REED & DOBBINS, No. 1 Brick Range. Sept. 27, 1S66 15 3 Notice to Consignees. HEREAFTER goods will not be delivered at this Depot until freight is paid. Parties expecting goods to be delivered per order must deposit mon? ey in advance. By order of the Treasurer. O. H. P. FANT, Agent. Sept 13, I8G6 13 FISHER & LOWRANCE, COLUMBIA, S. C, KEEP constantly on hand a full supply of the following goods, viz: SWEDES IRON, all sizes, 1 to 12 inches, ENG. IRON, lxj to 2x* inches, COUNTRY IRON, horse shoe size to 3xf inches, CAST STEEL, h in square & octagon to 1J ?? PLOW STEEL, 4 to 12 inches wide. ANVILS and VICES, WAGON, TRACE, LOG and COIL OBTAIN, NAILS, TACKS, SCREWS, AXES, PICKS, HAMMERS, HATCHETS & LOCKS, all kinds, HOLLOW-WARE, a full assor't, 10 cts. per lb. GRINDSTONES, AUGERS, CHISELS, DRAWING-KNIVES, FARMERS' TOCLS, SAWS, mill, cross-cut, hand, &c, IBOTSON'S FILES, the rest in market, WOSTENHOLM'S, RODGERS' & ALEXAN? DER'S POCKET & TABLE C?TLERR and RAZORS, BOLTING CLOTHS, No. 3 to 10, aB low as can be bought in this market, BELTING, from 3 to 10 or 12 inches?larger Sizes brought out to order, COFFEE ROASTERS, COFFEE MILLS, AXLES, SPRINGS, WAGON BOXES, SPOKES, SHAFTS, FELLOWS, HUBS, ENAMELED CLOTH and LEATHER, OIL CARPET, BOLTS' MALEABLE CASTINGS, WRENCHES. GROCERIES. BAGGING, ROPE, SUGAR, COFFEE, &c, &c, &c. Sept 27,18GG 15 8m HARDWARE ! ! THE subscriber has received direct from England, and also from the northern manufacturers, o full supply of HARDWARE, CUTLERY, Fine Guns, Pistols, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, &C, Made principally for his own sales, which he ?f? ters to merchants at low prices for Cash or City acceptances. Planters and Farmers' orders filled with goods of the best quality, at low prices. C. GRAVELEY, 52 East Bay, South of old Post Office, Charleston, S. C. Sept 27, 18GG 15 2m ( TO RENT. The fine Building, SITUATED on the southeast corner of Main street and the public square, opposite the Benson House, can be rented. THE STOKE ROOM In this building has becu fitted up anew, and is now one of the most desirable and eligible stands in the town of Anderson. It was formerly occu? pied by Sloan, Sullivan & Co. The Store Room can be rented separately from the other Rooms of the building, or with all or as many of the other Rooms as parties may desire. The Store Room is large and commodious, with a basement admirably suited for Groceries. Period of rent aud terms of payment will be made accommodating to parties. j?Sy* For further information, apply to the office of the Anderson Intelligencer. Sept. 20, 18GG 14 Notice to Clients, THE attention of parties interested is directed to the annexed copy of an order of the Court at the last March term : "On motion of Fcatherston, the surviving part? ner of the law firm of Moore & Featherston, it is ordered, that Joseph M. Adams be substituted Attorney on the record in all cases in which Moore & Featherston appear." (Signed) F. J. MOSES. Those indebted for costs as Defendants must pay up at once, or the costs will bo collected by the Sheriff. Plaintiffs in cases where Executions have not been renewed must either come forward and renew the same or pay tho costs already accrued immediately, as those to whom the costs are due cannot wait longer. JOSEPH M. ADAMS, Attorney. Sept 20, 18GG 14 8t In Equity-Anderson. John B. Smith vs. James M. Carpenter, and wife Margaret A. Carpenter, Francis M. Smith?Bill for Partition Peal Estate. IT appearing to my satisfaction that James M. Carpenter and wife, Margaret A. Carpenter, and Francis M. Smith, Defendants in tho above stated case, reside beyond the limits of this State. On motion of S. McGowan, Com. Sol., Ordered, That the said Defendants do appear and plead, answer or demur to said Bill of Complaint within three months from the publication hereof, or the same will be taken pro confesso against them. W. W. HUMPHREYS, ce.a.d. Commissioner's Office, August 3, 18GG MILLSTONES! MILLSTONES! THE undersigned wishes to inform those in want of the above mentioned articles, that thoy can be suppliod with a very superior quality of corn stones, of any required size, at reasonable rates. All Stones finished in the most improved manner, and warranted perfect. Old Stones redressed and Balanced with the Patent Adjustable S/iot Dallance, the most accurate now in use, on the most reasonable terms. Address, C. MAHEW, Anderson C. H. Sept G, 18GG 12 FINE CHEWING TOBACCO axd EXTRA FINE SMOKING TOBACCO !! A LOT of Chewing Tobacco, at various prices, from 30 cents to $1.00 per lb., by the box, and an extra lot of Smoking Tobacco by the retail. O. II. P. FANT, At the Depot. Sept 13, 186G 13 Schedule over the Blue Ridge Railroad. ON and after Monday the 17th inst., the Trains on the Blue Ridge Railroad will leave Anderson for Pendleton and Walhalla, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, after the arrival of tho Greenville & Columbia Railroad Trains. Will leave Walhalla on Mondays at 3J o'clock, I a. m., connecting with the down Train of Green? ville & Columbia Railroad. Will leave Walhalla on Wednesdays at 10 o'clock, a. m. W. H. D. GAILLARD, Superintendent B. R. R. R. Sept 20, 18GG 15 NOTICE. ALL persons holding claims against the Estate of Wm. Sherard, deceased, individually or as security, will render them in by the 22d November, 1866. THOS. A. & D. J. SHERARD. Sopt 20, 186G 14 2m AJJC THE SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. JUST RECEIVED, a small and choice selection of SCHOOL and MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, ?which arc offered to thia community at exceeding? ly low prices. Among the assortment will bo found the following: Bullion's and other Latin Grammars, Anthon's Sallusf, Cicero and Horace, 44 Anabasis, " Memorabillia, Fasquelle's French Course, Spear's and Surrenn's French Dictionaries, Pin-iey's Elementary French Readers, 44 First Lessons?French, Reid's English Dictionary, "Webster's C. S. 44 Walker's 44 Quackenbos' First Lesson Grammar, ? English Grammar, " First Lesson Composition, 44 Composition and Rhetoric, Green's Introductory Grammar, " Analysis, Shaw's English Literature, Hitchcock's Geology, " Anatomy and Physiology, Whatley's Rhetoric, Wayland's Intellectual Philosophy, 44 Moral Science, Wilson's 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th and 5th Readers, Union Readers, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, Introductory and Modern Geographies, Quackenbos' Primary History of the U. S., " History U. S., Parley's 1st, 2d and 3d Histories, Frimary Arithmetic, Rudiments, " Practical, 44 High School " New Elementary Algebra, M University M 44 Geometry, and Trigonometry, And a variety of other Books, to which the at? tention of teachers, par cuts and students is re? spectfully invited. ALSO, Southern Harmony, Sunday School Bells, Psalmist?Supplement, Methodist Hymns, Psalms and Selections, Common Prayer. ALSO, Lofty and Lowly?two volumes, Yellow Plush Papers, Shabby Genteel, Dickens' Novels, Adam Bede, Portraits of my Married Friends, Robinson Crusoe, Noble Life, Christians' Mistake, Southern Cookery. The assortment at present offered for sale is on? ly an experiment, which will be enlarged hereafter, if sufficient encouragement is extended by the cit? izens of this District and surrounding country. Call at the Post Office. T. J. "VfEBB, Agent. September 20, 1866 14 PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. TO THE PUBLIC. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned have formed a partnership in the mercantile busi? ness at Anderson C. H. and the village of Pcndle ton, at both of which places they propose to keep on hand a good assortment of Dry Goods, Groce? ries, Hardware, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Crockery, Saddlery, Iron, Nails and Castings, and all other articles of merchandise usually called for in the up-courttry. Our store at Anderson C. H., will be No. 7 Granite Row. at present occupied by Sharpc & Fant, and atTendleton, by "Fant & Co.," where we shall be glad to meet any of our old friends and customers, and all' others who will favor us with a call. In making this announcement of partnership, we deem it proper to say, that it goes into effect on the 10th day of September, 1806, after which time WE POSITIVELY DECLINE AND REFUSE TO SELL ANY PERSON GOODS ON A CREDIT, NO MATTER WHO, and we so de? cline on account of good and valid reasons. Were we pecuniarily ablo to sell them on time, as in days gone by, it would afford us pleasure to ac? commodate the people; but we are not, and hope no one will ask credit from us. Wc propose to sell goods for CASH and COUNTRY PRODUCE, and feel confident that we will make it to the interest of the people to patronize us, assuring them that we are uniting to accept smaller profits than those who sell on a credit can afford to take. We, therefore, earnestly invite an examination of our prices and stock before purchasing elsewhere, promising, in good faith, to do what we sag. SHARPE, FANT & BLECKLEY. N. B.?Tho partnership hitherto existing be? tween the undersigned, will be dissolved by mutu? al consent, on the 10th September, 1866, and the business will be conducted as above indicatod. All persons indebted to us are earnestly requested to make immediate payment, as wo need the mon? ey, and wish the business closed up. SHARPE & FANT. Anderson C. H. FANT & CO., Pendleton. August 29, 18G6 11 8 Greenville & Columbia Rail Roal. General Superintendent's Office, Columbia, Sept. 12, 1866. On and after Monday, 17th inst., tho Passenger Trains will be run daily, (Sunday's excepted) un? til further notice, as follows: Leave Columbia at - ? 7 15 a. m. ?' Allston, - - 9 05 " 44 Newberry, - - - 10 35 a. m. Arrive at Abbeville, - - 8 13 p. m. 44 44 Anderson, - - 5 10 44 44 " Creenville, - - 5 40 44 Leave Greenville at - - 6 00 a. m. 44 Anderson, - - - 6 80 44 Abbeville, - - 8 85 a. m. 41 Newberry, - ? 1 20 p. m. Arrive at Alston, - 2 45 44 44 44 Columbia, - 4 40 " , The bridge at Alston being now completed, pas? sengers and freights will be transported without lelay. The expense of freights, by the discontin? uance of the wagons and boats, will bo largely reduced. J. B. LaSALLE, Gcn'l Supt. Sept 20, 1866 14 Schedule over S. C. Railroad. GENERAL SUP'TS OFFICE, Chakleston, S. C, Sept. 19, 1866. ON and after Sunday, September 23, the Passenger Trains of this road will run the following schedule : augusta train. Leave Charleston, 11.00 a. ra. Arrive at Augusta, 8 p. m. Leave Augusta, 4.30 a. m. Arrive at Charleston, 1 p. m. columbia train. Leave Charleston, 6.00 a. m. Arrive at Columbia, 1.50 p. m. Leave Columbia, 10.40 a. m. Arrive at Charleston, 7.20 p. m. H. T. PEAKE, Gcn'l Sup't. Sept 27, 1806 15 JtTST RECEIVED, INKSTANDS, Pens and Penholders, Photographs and Photograph Frames, Portfolios, Copy Books, &c, AT THE POST OFFICE. Sept 20, 1866 14 j CHARLESTON ADVERTISEMENTS. SOUTHERN DRUG HOUSE. KING & CASSIDEY, WHOLESALE DEUGGISTS, 151 MEETING SRREET, {Opposite Charleston Hotel,) Charleston, S. O. E. D. KING, M. D., North Carolina, J. J. CASSIDEY, m h Sept 20, 1866 14 ly ESTABLISHED 1854. LENGNICK & SELL, Importers and Wholesale Dealers In MILLINERY, STRAW, and FANCY GOODS, Northeast Corner Meeting and Market Sts., CHARLESTON, S. C, INVITE the Trade to examine their full and va? ried assortment of BONNETS & IIATS, trimmed and untrimmod, RIBBONS, of all descripiions, FLOWERS, FEATHERS, DRESS CAPS, NETS, VEILS, of nowest designs, RUCHES, LACES, CRAPES, SILKS, CORSETS, SKIRTS, &c., &c. Sept 20,1866 14 4m MILLS HOUSE, Corner Queen and Meeting Sts, Charleston, S. O. THIS popular and well-known House is now fully open for tlie reception of visitors, having been re? furnished with new and elegant furniture through? out ; and offers to the traveller accommodations and conveniences as a First Class Hotel, not to be equalled by any North or South. The patronage of the travelling public is respectfully solicited. Rates of board, per day, ?4.00. Rates of board per month as may bo agreed on JOSEPH P?RCELL, Proprietor. Febl?. I860 ?35 HILBERS HOUSE, (LATE MRS. DIBBLES'.) 284 KING- STREET, Between Wcntworth and Hazel Str:ets?East Side, Charleston, S. C. Transient Board??2.50 per day. Permanent Board?SIO to 515 per week. JSgT" Special attention paid to the accommoda? tion of families and single gentlemen. August 16, I860 9 H. L. JEFFERS & CO., FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 118 EAST BAY, CHARLESTON, S. C. WILL give prompt attention to the sale of Cotton and other Produce, and to the purchase of Mer? chandize generally. Will also act as Agents foi the sale of Lands situuated in any part of the State. The personal attention of the undersigned will bo given to the business. HENRY L. JEFFERS, WILLIAM H. JEFFERS. THOS. . JEFFERS. Feb 22, 18GG 36 2m CHARLESTON HOTEL, (DIEfAEILlOTOT, S. (Do THIS popular and well known HOTEL, lias been newly furnished throughout by the present pro? prietor, who has been sixteen years connected with the establishment. W. WHITE, Proprietor. George G. Mixer, Superintendent. Charles A. Miller, Cashier. May 3, 1866 46 3m PAVILION HOTEL, Corner Meeting and Hasel Streets, CHARLESTON, S. C Rates of Board per day, Three Dollars. H. L. BUTTERFIELD, Proprietor. March 22, 18C6 40 W. C. DUKES & CO., FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 5 Exchange St., Charleston. WM. C. DUKES, T. C. H. DUKES. JOHN R. DUKES. J. M. DUKES. May 17, 180G 48 3m. J. H. BAGGETT & CO., FACTORS, lO Accommodation Wliarf, Charleston, S. ft, GIVE their attention exclusively to the Bale of LONG AND SHORT STAPLE COTTON. Liberal advances made on consignments. Sept G, 18CG 12 3m J. S. COLES, Factor and Forwarding Merchant, 114 Reynolds Street, Near South Carolina Depot, JiKgnsta, Georgia. WILL sell COTTON and PRODUCE generally, or receive the same on Storage. Will furnish or purchase planters' supplies. August 2, 1866 7 6m . J. 7. Robertson. A. P. Boggs. A. E. Houston. Late Cashier Of Augusta,- Of Abbeville,' Bank State of Ga. , s. C. Ga., Washing? ton, Ga. J. J. ROBERTSON & CO., WABEHOUS a!fD NO. 5 WARREN BLOCK, AUGtSTA, GEORGIA, Tfr?3* Give special attention to the storage and sale of Cotton and Produce of all kinds. Liberal ad? vances made on Produce in Store. Bagging and Rope furnished on time to all customers. Consignments Solicited. July 26,1866 6 3m NICKERSON'S HOTEL. PASSENGERS arriving in Co? lumbia on the different Railroads will find OMNIBUSSES, CAR? RIAGES and BAGGAGE WAG? ONS in readiness to convey them to and from his Hotel, FREE OF CHARGE. Responsible persons in attendance to receive Checks and Baggage. T. S. NICKERSON, Proprietor. August 23, 186C 10?3m Fall and Winter Importation, 1866. RIBBON'S, Millinery and Straw Goods. ARMSTRONG. CATOR & CO., importers and jobbers of Ribbons, Bonnet Silks and Satins, Yelvets, Ruches, Flowers, Feathers, straw bonnets, ladies' hats, trimmed and unlrimmod, shaker hoods, No. 237 and Lofts of 239 Baltimore St., baltimore, md., Offer a stock unsurpassed in the United States In snvicty and cheapness. Orders solicited and prompt attention given. B?* TERMS CASE. ??a Aug. 30,1866 11 2m THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON DISTRICT, IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. John W. Stewart vs. John G. Watt and wife, Flem? ing Stacks and wife, Harvey S. Stewart and others. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Harvey S. Stewart, Jane Stewart, Elizabeth Par tain and Emily Stacks, Defendants in the above stated case, reside without and beyond the limits of this State. It is therefore, Ordered, That they do appear and object to the division or rale of the Real Estate of John Stewart, deceased, on or before tho 1st day of October next, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. JOHN W. DANIELS, c.c. and Act o.a.d. June 29, 1866 3 3m THE STATE OF SOUTH CAEOIDTi, ANDERSON DISTRICT. Robert Cummings, Applicant, against Polly Vaughn, Eliiabeth Davis, William Cummings, Margaret Cummings, Sally Cobb, Ann Gambrell, Martha Schockey, Susan Vaughn and Francis Davis. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Tolly Vaughn, Martha Schockey and Susan Vaughn, three of the Defendants, reside without this State, it is there fore Ordered, That they do appear and object to the division or sale of the Real Estate of David Cum* mings, deceased, on or before the Third day of September nest, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. JOHN W. DANIELS, C. C. acting 0. A. D. June 8, 1806 .62 ?m State of" Sontli Carolina, ANDERSON DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. Thomas P. Elrod vs. James Elrod, Pinkston Elrod and others. IT appearing to my satisfaction that James Elrod, Finkston Elrod, Wm. B. Elrod, Elijah Elrod, Leon? ard Elrod, Linda McConnel, Malinda Dunkin, De? fendants, reside without the State. It is Ordered, That they do appear and object to tho division or sale of the Real Estate of William El? rod, deceased, on or bofore the first day of Janua? ry, 18G7, or their consent to the same will be ca? tered of record. Given under my hand and seal this 24th day of September, A. D. 18C6. ROBERT JCNKIN, o.a.d. 15 3m State or Soatlx Carolina* ANDERSON DISTRICT. IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. N. Burriss, Applicant, against Eugene M. Bttr riss and Jane Burriss, Defendants. IT appearing to my satisfaction that B. F. Barriss, one of the Defendants, resides without this Slate; it is therefore Ordered, That he do appear and object to the division or sale of the Real Estate of Sarah Bur? riss on or before the 1st Monday in November next, or his consent to the same will be entered of record. ROBERT JUNKIN, o.a.?. August 16, 1866 10_8m NOTICE IS hereby given that application will be mad? to the Legislature at its regular sitting to alter and amend the charter of the town of Anderson, so as to repeal the section imposing a capitation tax. Aug. o0, 1SC6 11 3m Jeff. Da-vis' Prison Liie, A Few copies for sale, AT THE POST OFFICE. Sept 20, 1866 14