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STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. - In Equity?Anderson County. Ji^iaaifiiEarle^-a. Elias John Barle, J. W. Earle, et &L?JHU for Partitior,i oj' Lands, $c' PURSUANT to the Order of Court in the above stated case, I will resell, at the risk of the former ' purchasers respectively, at Anderson Court House on Saleday in December next, the several traotB or lots of land, described in .the proceedings of this. . case; 03 the Real Estate of; 0. E. Barle, dec'd, to . Wit: ' ' " Lot No. ly Bitua^lh: Anderson District, on. Lucas' Creek, wa^ terslbfBig Generpstee Creek, containing Four ? Hundred ind Ten;?cres;\moro-"w1ess, adjoining ? v|bMida'\oT:*rie'res^ Haynie, dec'd, Elias John'Earlc; A. M. Holland,'et^aL ^ Lot No. 2? Situate in the village of. Anderson, on the Main street, rurniug south, immediately between the ... residence*! of DrT O. RVBroyles and Daniel Brown, :? ebhtalfiinij Twot Acres, more or less. ?TERMS OF SALE : <? - On^ crediLof twelve months, with interest from i day of sa: e,? purehasers to give - bond and at least' . two" .approved sureties and mortgage,- to secure -. payment!?f-tne purcbase^money. ? ^v'W:"-W. HUMPHREYS, p.j.a.c. ^ConmiBsionef's Ollioe, | Nov;ci868./ ^21?8 state of ^south Carolina. In lEo^uIty?Anderson County. '-Jhasj^Sherird"andSam'LW. Sherard vs. Phoebe H^berard, Thos. Ai'Sherard, et aL??tf for P^tkt^ofLoHiL P?-ftS?A^T .to the OH^ the . above. ' stated'eaee, Lwill resell, at the risk of the former ?rHjinr?h?ser,.'at Anderson Court House on Saleday in : ??' B^^berfnetxfc ^-v. i.r.: w - v. - . ? i^^x^of,:Land; "Bidoff by*-j... G-.CSlcCurrx in,?3p'tober, .1867, at a sale of .Ulis Re?lTEstttte ?f Wr?rSlier?rdi d*c'd, for "-VceSon-compliance^with.termsi.or The tract is ? '^knowiri* the survey as Nb^2; and contains Three /: ^^fandred imlnTwenty-Nine Acres, situate in An jderisaWBiirirrct;^ and 4!d]oins-LLods~of'Mrs..P. H;-Sherard,-I.-W.. Shar-. jV^iig^^ ?'? . J TERMS OF SALE:-. :, On- a credit of twelve months, with interest from ?>aayVof sale, purchaser to give bond with approved ' tjureH and mortgage-of the premises. W. W. HUMPHREYS, p.j.aIc. ?-.-^mmiesiooer'a'Office, V - \ ;^of 9,1868, f -, .. 2V?Z . VS#ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. In Etiuity?-Anderson-County.. -. John TiBroyles vs. Miranda Green, George Green, ef all:?Petition for Specific 'Pesfcuynancc.' PURSUANT, tothe Order of Ceuirt in the above r^'etoted Ca*?,! will sell ?t Anderson Court House onSaiedayiin December next, The Lot of Land, In.the,town;'of"iy.illi?m8tou, on the southwest side of the G. A C.-R-Pw^wukh was formerly owned < by West Williams^adjoining lands of John T. Broy lea and J." H. Irby, and coauiuing Nine and . ?ne-fourth.Acres. TERMS OF SALE: On axreilit of one and two years, with interest fKim the-day-. of-': sale?except the costs which ~ aro .to;be.'paid in cash?purchaser to give bond ? will?'approved surety'for the purchase money. ' ' J W. W.HUMPHREYS, p.j.a.c Commissioner's Office,' ! " ; /?'.;'? Nov 9^0*08." ?'?'?/:'? 21?3 . STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA In Equity---Anderson County. Jbhu T.: Broy-l?s vs. < A. Y.-Owings and Ann Ro - gers.?s/VjWoJt foY Specific Performance. PURSUANT to the Order of Court in the above - -i>ia?ed. 'case,' I will expose, to sale at Anderson Court- House on saleday in.December next, all the interest aud Estate of A. Y. Owiiigs,. in a Town Lot, -In.Wiliiamston, known is Lot No< .7, containing T wo Acres and iwenty.:eight perches, bounded by the.church, lot, E.'F. Hyde, John Brown aud oth ? TERMS OF SALE: On a credit of Ttwelve months, with interest from day of sale?except "the costs, which must be paid in- cosh?purchaser giving.bond with approved sureties lb;: the purchase money. W. .W.-HUMP-HREYS, ra.c. Commissioner's Office, \ : Nov 9;i808.. ?{ "? 21?3 rl WILL -offer for sale to the highest bidder, on saleday in December next, before the ConrtBouse door, That Valuable House and Lot, Witibi the Livery Stable, Formerly owned by John L. Arnold, in Anderson Tillage. The house is new, neat, roomy and con? venient, with a good Well of water in rbe yard. ' The property can be bought at private sale, if preferred, by applying to me at njv residence near Lbwndesville, Abbeville District, or to L. T. Ar - nold.-my agent at Anderson Court House, who vriil show :.he property, and is authorized to sell or negotiate for me. Terms?One-third eash, the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, with a mortgage of the premises to secure the remainder. JAMES T. ALLEN. "Oct28,1868 - 19 3 ORDINARY'S SALE. BY-virtue of an Order to me directed from W. W. Humphreys, Probate Judge of Anderson County. I will expeseto sale Wsa'edsy next at Andersou Court House, the following tract of land, contain? ing 425 acres; more or less, on waters of Generos? tee creek, bounded by lands of Dr. A. E. Thomp? son, John Jones. J. W. Gentry. Sold to make distribution among the heirs at law of the Estate pf Win. McConncll, dec'd. Terms?On a eredit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, purchaser giviug bond with good security, and a mortgji'go Of tbo premises, for the payment of the purchase monoy?except the costs, which will ?e required cash, - WM.-McGUKIN, 8.a.c. ?Nov 9, 1868 21 3 SHERIIT'S SALE. BY virtue of writs of Fiera Facias to me directed. J will expose to sale-on Saledn^ next, ?t Anderson JC. H., within the usual hours of sole, the following properly, Aowil..: <Ooe Tract of Land, containing 487 acres, more rj?r less, bounded by lands of John Burdtne. Sime? on Smith and others, levied on as the property of JJ. R- Reeves, at the suit of B. F. Webb. Terms Cash. WM. McGUKIN, a.a.O. . |?ov. 8, 1868. 12; '. . . " ** Executor's Notice. ALL persons having demands against the Es itate of Catherine 'Benson, deo'd, are notified to ?ender them within the time prescribed by law, And .all persons indebted to .the Estate to call and ?eitle. T. P- BENSON, Ex'or. Nov U, 1868 2\ 4 REED & B?OYLES HAVE?just received ? largo and splendid a took of DRY GOODS,, CONSISTING OF ?' " " Gentlemen's and Ladies' Dress fioods, Notions, &o.i &O.V gbo c e r x e s , Such as? Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Rice, Salt, Cheese, Mackerel, Bagging, Rope, &c. SHOES and BOOTS. Awell-selectedstock of Mens', Womens', Bovs' and childrens' Shoes, which will be sold at the lowest prices. HATS ! HATS!! Mens' and Boys' Hats of every variety, A GOOD ASSORTMENT Of - CROCKERY and GLASSWARE. A SPLENDID STOCK OF ii ard w are, Of every description, and at low prices. - rit jbsl o'w ? A full and complete assortment of Iron, to wit: Plow Ironf Tire Irons, every size-^-Bands, square round and oval, Horse Shoe and Nail Rod Iron, Horse Shoes and Horse Shoe Nails, Cast Steel and PlowiSteel, of the-best quality^ BUGGY MATERIALS, Such as Spokes, Fellows, Shafts and Hubs, Axles, Springs, Sc. < 7 B?GGY TRIMMINGS. Patent and Enammelled ,Cloths7ofevery variety, Patent Leather, Oil Carpeting, Bolts, Bands, Axle Clips, Tacks, Buttonsx&'c. ; / COTTON TIES.! Gould &"McIntir?;s Self-Fastening> Cotton Tie. the very best ever offered in this market.. - ?MAPE?; SUi^lFlOSPHATES ! We'-are'tie agents for Mapen? Superpbosphateof | Lime for the up-country. Farmers who want the products of their laud increased from three to four fold, should'not fail to obtain from us this invalu? able land invigoratbr. It is especially, adapted to Wheat, and is a preventive" of rust. These facts are established' by the testimony of responsible gentlemen in every section of the South. Call and see these certificates lor yourselves/or send for them. We intend to keep constantly on hand a com? plete etock of goods, adapted (0 the market, which we will sell as cheap as-they, can be bought, else where. Give us a call. REED & BROYXES, No. 1 Brick Range, Anderson, S. C. Oct 7, 1868 16 : 3S"E"W FIRM AND NEW GOODS! THE undersigned have on hand and are daily receiving a fine selection pf Elegant Goods, which (hey are selling at extremely Low Prices for Cash or Barter, CONSISTING OF ladies' dress goods, Such as Prints/DeLains, Poplins, Merinos, &c. White Goods of all Descriptions. Ladies'and Gents' Handkerchiefs, Ladies' and Gents' Hosiery, Gloves, Liuen and Paper Collars, a large and well-selected stock of NOTIONS., HEAVY DRY GO03S. Brown and 'Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings Blankets and Ready Made Clothing, &c.,,&o. >r au?& a Ladies' and Gents' Hats, a fine selection. B dD ? IP S A H ? S M dD IB 9 J A large lot of Women's and Misses' Shoes. Men, Boy? and Children's Shoes, of every variety, style and price. GROCERIES ! Sogar, Coffee, Salt, Molasses, Cheese, Mackerel, Ginger, Spice, &c, &c. hardware: Nails, Trace Chains. Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, &o. We intend to keep constantly on hand a good ?election of Goods, which wo will sell as cheap as the cheapest for Gash or Barter. Our friends, and tbe public generally, are invited to give us a call and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. All kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods. Tbe highest market price given for COT? TON. Give us a call. W. F. BARR & CO., At the old stand of Bewley, Keese & Co. Oot 28, 1868 19 NOTICE TO PLANTERS. Soluble Pacific Guano ! ' THE highly satisfactory and remarkable effects of this Guano in producing very largely incrensed crops of Cotton, Corn and other sluple crop?, has attracted the general attention of planters and farmers. In order to confirm public confidence in i the continued excellence of thin Guano, and avail of the best scientific ability in the proseouiion of this important business, tbe Pacific Guano Company hay consummated a professional engagement with Dr. St. Julian Ravknkl. of Charleston, S. C, as scientific adviser and consulting Chemist, to the Company. Dr. Hayenel is conversant with the composition and'qualities of the Guano, us well as with tbe character, policy and unusual resources of the Pacific Guano Company, and will communi? cate full information on theae points to planters who may call on him, or address him by letter at Charleston, B. C. JNO. 8. REESE & Co., General Agents, Pacific ?uano-Oompany, Baltimore. Md. a , r a t*. r, J-N-ROBSON, Agent lor Sontb Carolin?, Charleston S C Nov 4, 1868 20 ' NOTICE. ALL persons having demands against tbe Es? tate of Manning Belcher, deo'd, will pleahe pre? sent them, properly attested: and all persons indebted to the Estate will make payment to the undersigned. G. W. BELCHER, W. D. GRAY, Executors. Jfovll, 1838 p g CO ^ H 5J M 1-4 B . go 5 o B i? H f K ? cd H Hi 0 w Gj 0 w S? h3' a ?5 25 O % > z ? B B. ?? ? B go Q ?? h hj H go a H3 ft o o h3 ft o ?' ? 05 H3 0 25 ?3 0 .a s 0 S do % h] ? ? h1 f ?d ? a 0 B go ?o f u r> go K ft f>. ??d > go ?-3 ft = ft ;> ?tJ ft go H I o o CO I 1-3 H CP co CO B B co CJ W B ? Q ? W B B 0 B W a Hi M Q o ? o 125 H W H f 1?1 ft ft H3 go > f f z w ft ? a ft ? at Anderson c. h., s. c, & JiLECKLEY $ CO^ Pendleton, S. <?., HAVE tipod and well-assorted stock of Goods/?? ANYBODY, and will sail tbt? s*?-CHEAP for Cash or Barter "A3 ANY OTHER MAN." They pay tho highest market price in oaiih or barter for COTTON and COUNTRY PRODUCE. OIVE THEM A CALL. October 14,1868. _17_^. V_ _ NEW GOODS AND GREAT BARGAINS AT X B. CLARK'S & SON. ;yy.?^?-???' THE undersigned would respectfully Inform their frienda and customers that tfcey aro now open? ing * A Splendid and Well Selected Stock of Goods, DIRECT FROM NEW YORK, Consisting in part of the following:?Broad Cloths, Beaver Cloths, Black Doe Skin Cassimsret, a fine line of Fancy Cessimers, Trimmings, of all descriptions. GENTS' BURNISHING GOODS, Such as Fine Linen Shirts, Merino Shirts, All Wool Shirts and Drawers, Hosiery, Cravats and Col? lars, Brown and Bleached Shirting. A FINE SELECTION OF CLOTHING, HATS AND SHOES. A Nice Lot of Ladies9 Dress Goods, Consisting of Prints, Detains, Shawls. Hoods, Gloves, Ladies'Sacking and Cloak Goods, Trimmings, &c, &o., and many other articles too tedious to mention, all of which we will sell low for cash. The Tailoring Department Connected with our establishment, will be conducted under the especial care of Mr. J. B. CLARE, who will spare no pains or time to give bis customers satisfaction, both in elegance and styl? of cut, according to the latest and most improved plan. . We will take produce of any kind in-exchange for goods at market prices. S E WMJYG Jl?Jl C H IJVE S . We are agents for the "Empire Sewing Machine," a sample of which will be kept constantly on i band for exhibition. J. B. CLAM & SON, No. 6 Granite Row, Anderson, S. C. Oct 7, 1868 16 GREAT ATTRACTION AT THE JJTederickstonrg Store ! ! V. EIOHARDS & BROS , WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN NOW offer one of the largest and most attractive Stock of Dry Goods they have ever had the pleas? ure of exhibiting in Augusta, at prices that cannot be questioned. Their motto is, as ever has been, "Small Profits and Quick Sales." They are determined not to be undersold by any house South. Their goods are all the first-class and best makes, selected with the greatest care by their buyer, who, being in New York all the season, enables him to select the latest and most fashionable goods in the market. New Goods received daily. Something new always to be found at the Fredericksburg Store, at the Lowest Prices. They cau say, without hesitancy, that their stock of Dress Goods cannot be surpassed in elegance, beauty, variety or low prices, having all the novelties of the season. Particular attention is called to this Department. Their CLOAK AND SHAWL DEPARTMENT Was never larger or more complete, being of the latest and most fashionable designs. CLOAKING CLOTHS iu great profusion. FURS, in great variety, just receivied. A large stock of goods for Gents and Boys, such ai CLOTHS, CASSlMERES, TWEEDS, JEANS, &C, &c? DOMESTIC GOODS of the best makes, in Bleached' and Brown Homespuns. Kerseys, Lindseys, Striped nnd Checked Domestics, Bed Blaukets, &c, &c. WHITE GOODS of every description. NOTIONS too numerons to mention. It is useless for them to try to enumerate what they have in Btock. They invite all to call and examine their stock, as goods will be fairly and cheerfully shown. "Wholesale Rooms Up Stairs, To which tbe attention of Merchants is particularly invited. Their stock was never larger, more com? plete or varied. They guarantee to compute with New York prices. V. RICHARDS & BROS., 301 BROAD ST., AUGUSTA, CORNER BY PLANTERS' HOTEL. November 4,1868 20 Direct Steam Communication BETWEEN Charleston and Liverpool I CHARLESTON AND LIVERPOOL STEAM? SHIP LINE, composed of the First Class Iron Steamers Golden Horn, 1188 tons, H. C. Macbeih, Commander; Bosphorus, 950 tons, J. Murrell, Commander; Marmora, 940tons, F. Murrell, Com? mander. Days of sailing from Charleston 1st and 15th of each month, as follows: Golden Horn, - - 15th November. Bospuobus, - - lot December. Marmora, - ? 15th December. Arrangements having been made with the South Carolina and other Railroad tlompanies for the prompt forwarding of through freight, shippers of Cotton from the interior may rely on the utmost dispatch. Cotton consigned to the undersigned for ship? ment by this line will be forwarded free of com missions, actual expenses only added. ROBERT M?RE & CO., Agents, Charleston, S. 0. Oct i.8,186$ 19 4 ROBERT MURE & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CHARLESTON, S. C. AGENTS CHARLESTON AND LIVER? POOL STEAM SHIP LINE. Advances made on shipments of Cotton, Rice, and Naval stores to Foreign and Domestic Ports. Oct 28, 1868 19 4 THE PENDLETON FACTORY. ?,?o THE above Factory having been stopped for the past three months, undergoing repairs, has re? sumed operations. Orders for YARN will reoeive prompt attention. ALSO, WOOL will be CARDED at short notice Kov 5,1868 WM. PERRY & CO. 21 2 A GOOD TIME COMING! I HAVE just returned from market, and having found goods alarmingly cheap, am confident in saying that any one who will look over and exam? ine my stock, will be satisfied that it is one of the CHEAPEST AND BEST To be found in the Village. I havo a large and well-selected assortment of CALICO, HOOP SKIRTS, MERINOS, SHAWLS, DiLAINS, CLOAKS, ALPACOAS, SILKS, SATTINETS, JEANS, RROADCL?TltS and C?SSIMERES. And a large Stock of EIEAIDY - Iii A ID IS (DMOTIIKr?, LADIES-' AND GENTLEMEN'S Boots, Shoes and Hats, In fact, every articl? that can be found in a first class dry goods store. When you come to the Village, don't forget M, LESSER, Agent Oct 28, 1868 19 Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estata of Toliver Pruitt, dec'd, arc requested to com? forward -and make payment, as no longer indulgence can be givei. And those having claims against the Es? tate will present them, legallyattested, within the time prescribed by law, or they will be barred. JOSHUA *ii?m. Adm'r. Nov i, 1898 #) 8 Quick Sales aitd Small. Profite AS ;NO. 4 GRANITE ROW ?o THE subscribers are now receiving- their Fefl and Winter stock of Goods, consisting in part of the following-: U> jR 5* GOODS. We have a Fine Assortment of Prints, Delaines, DeBage, Bed and White Flannel, Opera Flannel, Canton Flannel, Blankets, Table Damast, Towels-, Handkerchiefs, Blea'dand Brown SbirtingArBhteting, Bed Tieking, Irish Linen, Sc., &c7 A GOOD AMOBTttKXT Of Castings. Nails, Crockery and Glassware, Lamps, Lamp chimneys, Wicks. SHOES Jk.TXX> BOOTS, HATS & CAPS, CARPETING, &c. A Good Assortment Woodenware, Buckets, Tubs, Keelers, Well Buckets, X bushel Measures, Brooms, Ac, Corn shellers and Sfr&w Getters. A NICE ASSORTMENT* OT Cabs and Peramlhilatora. GROCERIES' Pepper, Spice, Ginger, ground A ungronndy A fine assortment of Sugar, Bio. Java and Laguara Coffee, Gun powder. Hyson and Black Tea, (gcod.j Indigo, Madder, Starch, Sod*, (very fine,) ?o ip. Candles, Mustard, Cooking Extracts, Candy, Citron, Ourrants, Powder, . Shot and Lead, , Bice, Lard, Bacon, Mackerel/Salt, And many things too numerous to mention. BAGGING AND ROPE. A nice variety ot COOKIJYG STOVES, Among which you will find the celebrated COTTON PLANT -STOVE. For economy in fu-1?for dura? bility?for capacity in baking, boiling and broil? ing?for simplicity in management?for.cleanli? ness in cooking?for great power of heat in baking and boiling, with a very small consumption of fuel?for beauty of design?for smoothness- of.. casting and elegance of finish, THE " COITON PLANT" Stands Unequalled!! We invite everybody that wishes to buy good Goods at low prices for CASH, to give ns a call. If we cannot please or suit you, we charge nothing . for showing. TOWERS & B?RRISS, No. 4' Granite Row, Anderson C. H. Sept SO, 1868 15 8 SOUTHERN SORGHO SUGAR COMPANY. THE undersigned, as General Agents for the above Association, propose to organite in Ander? son and ether Districts, companies for the purpose of Manufacturing Sugitr, and Refining Syrup from the juice of the Sorghum Cane. Several of these companies are now in success? ful and profitable operation in the United States, and the Sugar and Syrup produced by them have been examined by competent judges and pro/? nounced unequalled. We propose ? 1st. To manufacture a bright golden syrup, equal in flavor to any syrup. 2nd. To manufacture from five to seven ponnds of Sugar per gallon of syrup, not interior to any brown sugar, and far superior to many varieties, the residum of syrup still. W. P. PASSMORE, W. A. HARRISON, T.L. BOZEMAN J.S.HAMMOND, Agents. Further information may be bad by addressing Dr. W. P. Passmore, at Greenville C. H., or ei? ther of the above at Fountain Inn, Greenville District. Sample; of this sugar may be seen at the InttlUgencer O?ee. Occ 14, 1868 17 ? THE STATE OF SOUTH CABOLLffA, ANDERSON COUNTY. IN THE PROBATE COURT. Newton McConnel, Applicant, vs. Allen McConnel, Margaret Harris, William McConnel, jr., Charles McConnel, the heirs at law of Dauiel McConnel, and the heirs at law of John McConnel?Greet? ing: IT appearing to my satisfaction that the above and foregoing heirs at law of William McConnel,' dec'd. reside without thisShile, it is therefore or? dered that they do appear and object to the divis? ion or sale of the Real Estate of William McCon? nel. dec'd, on or before the tenth day of Novem? ber next, or their consent to the same will be en? tered of record. Given under my hand and seal, this 28th day of Septembor, A. D. 1868. W. W. HUMPHREYS, p.j.a.c, 15 8 n. n. sr.nn. s. d. swygebt. r>. i*. skxn* SWYGERT & SEM, wholesale anp betajl, Grocers and General Commission Merchants, OPPOSITE NEW STATE BOUSE, COLUMBIA, S. C. OUR long experience, large acquaintance, and axtensive business, offers every advantage to our frietds. Our personal attention paid to consign? ments of all kinds Country Produce. Oct 28, 1868 19 2m francis t. pelzf.r, francis s. bodgebs, w. j. mtjckenfcss. PELZER, ROBGERS & CO., Cotton Factors AND GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CHARLESTON, S. C. Sept 16, 1868 14 6m KOTIOE. TITE undersigned has constantly on hand ai bis Kiln, in Laurens District, a good supply of iiDslacked LIME, whioh will be sold as cheaply as it. can ha bought elsewhere.' The Quarry is four miles oast of Free Bridge on Saluda River, and about ten miles southeast of Erwin's bridge. J. 0. C. FBATHERSTON, Brewerton, S. 0. March 11, 1868 S3 t