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ipcneal. MARRIED, in the village of Anderson, on Tues? day evening, the 26th October, 1869, at the resi? dence of the bride's father, by Rev. J. Scott Mur? ray, Mr. James H. Thornwell, of Yorkville, S. C, lon,of the late Rev James H. ThornweU, L.L.D., and Miss Florence L., youngest daughter of Mr. Elias Earle. *?* The Intelligencer corps respectfully offer their congratulations to the happy couple, and earnestly hope that the fondest anticipations and most ardent wishes of their numerous friends will be exemplified in their journey adown the stream of time. In the village of Anderson, on Wednesday, the fcTth Of October, 1869, by Rev. J\ Scott Murray, Mr. Lemuel 0. Mauldin, ef Abbeville county, and Miss Mart J., daughter of the late Mr. H. B. Arnold. On the evening of the 13th October, 1869, at Ihe residence of the bride's father, in Abbeville county, by Rev. A. Rice, Mr. Abneb H. McGee and Miss Sallie M. Jon?ss, all of Abbeville county. > %-gtatfati.' ? Anderson, Nov. 3, 1869. The cotton market has been lively to-day, and trices ranged from 23 to 23J. Corn, $1.60 to $1.75: Peas, $1.40 to $1.50; Ba? con, 20 to 25; Flour, $8.00 to $12.00 ; Wheat, $l;75.-to $2.00; .Oats, 75 c. bt toesdat evening's mail. Adodsta, Nov. 1. 1869. Cotton market firm, with sales of 623 bales? middlings 24. New York, Nov. 1, 1869 Qotton a shj.lv firmer, at 26?. Special Notice.?To parties in want of Doors, Bashes and Blinds, we refer to the advertisement of P. P. Toali, the large manufacturer of those goods in Charleston. Price list furnished on ap? plication. ? 4?9m Executors' Sale. WILL be sold, at the late residence of James J. Harkness, deceased, near Storoville, in Anderson County, On Tuesday, 16th of November. 1869, All the Real and Personal Estate of said deceased, to wit: . TRACT NO. 1, Or the Homestead, -containing 167 acres, more or less, lying on the. waters of Hencoop creek and Rocky River, adjoining lands of E. D. Pruiott, J. N. Harkness and A. C. Jackson. TRACT NO. 2, Known as the "old Harkness place," containing 148 acres, more or less, in the fork of Hencoop creek and Rocky River, adjoining lands of A. C. Jackson, J.. N. Harkness and the Homestead. ALSO, Wheat, Corn, Cotton, Males, Hogs, Cattle, Farming Tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture. T-fcRks ot Sale.?The Real Estate will be sold on a credit ot twelve months, with interest from day of sale?purchaser to give note and approved surety, and to pay for all at amps and necesomy papers. As to the Personal Property, terms will be made known on day of sale. L. C. HARKNESS, J. N. HARKNESS, Executors. Oct25, 1869 18 3 VALUABLE PLANTATION FOR SALE. WILL be sold to the. highest bidder, at- my res? idence on the premis.es, on Wednesday, the 10th November next, thai Valuable Plantation known as the Connor Tract, containing 332 acres, more or less, and bounded by lands of Dr. James W. Earle, Maj. T. H. McCann, and tho Orr and Wil ?on tracts. The neighborhood is unsurpassed for health, excellent society, and accessible to church? es ?od an excellent Academy, taught by the Rev. Mr. Kennedy. - Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, 800 or 400 bushels Corn, 4000 or 5000 bundles Fodder, Several stacks of Hay, Stock of Hogs and Cattle, including Two good Milch Cows, Farming Implements, Househuld and Kitchen Furnitur?, with many other articles too tedious to mention. Tbe land can be treated for privately until day of sale. . ? , TERMS OF SALE. One-third cash on the land, the balance in two equal instalments. A bond tor titles will be exe? cuted when the first payment is made.. Personal property cash. MOSES HODGES. Oct 28, 1869 . 18 2* Administrator's Sale. ON WEDNESDAY, the 17th day of November next, will be sold, at the late residence of Robert Smith, deceased, the Personal Property which be? longed to said deceased, consisting of Household and Kitchen Furniture, Horses, Cat? tle, Hogs, Sheep, Corn. Shucks, Fodder, Cotton, cotton Gin, Traveling Thresher. Wagons, Buggies. Blacksmith Topis, Farming Tools, &c. One pair Mill Stones, Corn Shelters and other things too numerous to name. Also, one Tract of Land, containing two hun? dred acres, more or less, known as the McFall Tract Terms cash. JASPER BROWNE, Adm'r Oct 28, 1869 18 8 EXECUTOR'S SALE. WILL be sold, at the late residence of Hiram Howard, deceased, on Friday, the 12th day of No Tember next, the following property belonging to the Estate of. said deceased, to wit: One Tract of Land, conraining 150 acres, more or less, being the Homestead of said deceased. One Horse. Yoke of Oxen, Two Wagons, Cattle and Hogs, One Sett Blacksmith Tools, Lot of Corn, Fodder, Oats and Wheat, Household and Kitchen Furniture. Terms made known on day of- sa'e. DUDLEY C. HOWARD, Ex'r. Oct 28. 1869 18 8 ASSIGNEES' SALE. WE will sell, at the late residence of R. A. Maxwell, in Pendleton, on Saturday, the 20th No vember next? ' All tbe Household and Kitchen Furniture, Farming Tools, Wagon and Harness, One Carriage and Harness, One Buggy and Harness, One Yoke of Oxen, three Mules, One Horse, nine bead of Cattle, Eighty-five Shares in B. R. R. R. Co., On* Share in Peudleton Hotel Co. Terms oath. J. B. SITTON, W. H. D. GAILLARD, v Assignees. Oct 28, 1869 18_4 FOR SALE OR TO RENT. A Plantation, four miles below Anderson Vil? lage, immediately on tbe road leading to Abbeville C. H., containing about 700 acres of cleared and forest land, in about equal portion, including about 40 acres of bottom land cleared, but need of drain? ing. There is also a Grist Mill on i.he place.' Ap? ply to B. F. WHITNER. Oct 28, 1869 .18 3 New and Splendid Stock OF Fall & Winter Goods, JUST RECEIVED ! TO which we invite our friends and customer's to call and examine for.themselves.'Our stock consists in part of DRY GOODS, In Great Variety, . MESS ?GDflDlS, Such as?f Merinos, Poplins and DeLains of the />?? - - - latest styles, ? ?? -White Goods, of every description, A large stock of Prints, Brown and Bleached Sheetings, Brown and Blenched Long Cloths, Brown and Bleached Shirtings, g v "Ladies' Cloaks and Shawls, large stock, Ladies' Hats, Furs and Bonnets, . Ladies' Glove*, Hosiery, &o. Gents' Clothing and Furnishing Goods, Of every description. Shoes and Boots, Hats and Caps, In great variety. Groceries, Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, Gl?ssware. We keep constantly on hand a good supply of General Merchandize, all of which will be sold low for cash or barter. All kinds of produce taken in exchange for goods. Give us a call. W. F. BARR & CO. Oct 28, 1869 18 New Goods! New Goods! WE are again ia receipt of a foil line of all the popular Goods. We have introduced many of them this season at lov.er prices than we opened the season with. We enumerate a few of them, viz: French Merino Callcolon, $1.U0. ? French Ailwool Delaine Do, 50. Sack Flannels. Fancy Delaines, Reps, Fancy Plaids, Poplins, Empress Cloths, Cloth of Italy, Ctoth-de^Venice, Satins, Velvets, Toil de Venice, Shawls, Cloaks, Gents' Shawls, Bedouins, Buggy Laps. Umbrellns, Knit Goods, Ladies' .Vests and Pr.nis, Gents' Vests and Pants in Silk. Scotch Wool, and Merino to match,- Ladies', Gents' and Children's Hose in Wool, Merino, Cotton, Ribbed nnd Plain Goods, Notion 3, .Small Wares and Ha? berdashery of every de99r:ption, Embroideries, Laces, Sets in Maltese, Valenciennes, Honiton, Clnney, &c. Real Laces from 50 cents to $6 per yard. White goods of all grades in Swisses, Jaco? nets, Cambric, Pcrcoles, Dimity, Linen, &c. 7, 8, 9 nnd 10-4 Bleached Diunask, 7, 8, 9 and 10-4 Brown Damask, 8-4 Ruby Wine Cloth. 8-1 Scarlet Wine Cloth, 10-4 Maroon Tea Cloth, 10-4 Open Linen Dinner Cloths?Napkins to match same. Towels from 10 cents to $1, or from $1.20 to SI 2 per dozen. - . Honey-comb Quilts, Marseilles Quilts, - at all prices. Cassiineres, Tweeds, Broadcloths, Satinets. Jeans. Kerseys. Linsey, Flannels. Bed Blankets, Prints, Bleached Sheeting and Shirting, Yarns, Brown Cottons and Osnaburgs. Carpets in Hemp, Wool, 2-ply Ailwool, 3-pty Ailwool, Tapestry, Brussels, Velvet, nnd Rugs to match. Floor Oil Cloth in 4-4, 6-4, 8-1, 12-4 and 16-4 ?cut to suit. Window Shades in every color and width?cut to fie ;r- ; : , $A " ;; j Agencies.?Wc arc Agents for the best brand of Brown Goods in the State, and give our customers advantage's on them. Also Agents for good Yarns. Our Carpet Department and our Wholesale De? partment are new and fixed features of our busi? ness, and we compete outside of this market in them. R. C. SHIVER, Columbia, S. C. Oct 28, 1869 18 EMPORIUM OF FASHION, at',., , COLUMBIA, S. C.3 1 MBS. A. McCORMIOK would most respectful fully inform the ladies of Anderson and surround? ing counti"s that alie has just returned from New York, and is now opening a splendid Assortment of MILLINERY and FANCY GOODS. In my Millinery Department Will be fouhd Hats and Bon? nets, of the latest styles; Furs, of all kinds; Feathers, of the richest colors ; Flowers. French and American; Plumes, Birds, Ornaments, of the latest novelties; a varied assortment of cmhroid eried Cuffs, Cellars and Yokes, Laces, Ribbons, Trimmings, Chignons. Curls, Frizeties, Braids, Switches. &C.J Bridal Wreaths and Veils. Dress Making attended to with care and prompt? ness. All the latest patterns will be found in my establishment. A good fit guaranteed, and satis? faction promised in price, style and quality of goods. Call and' see my stock on Main Street, Columbia, 8. C. Oct 28, 1869 18 1m NEW STORE and NEW GOODS, BY WM. GLAZE. I have just returned from the Northern cities, and opened one of the most select Stock of Goods brought to Columbia since the war. My stock is Inrgo, and in it will be found fine Gold and Silver Watches, of all styles nnd prices ; a splendid as? sortment of English and American Jewelry, Guns, Pistols, with a full assortment of Gun Material. English Powder, Shot, Cartridges, of all sizes. A beautiful selection of Clocks ; a splendid stock of Silver Spoons, Forks and Cups; finefjEnglish Spectacles, of gold, silver nnd steel, with the best of Scotch pebble glass, to suit all ages. Watches and Jewelry repaired by the best of workmen. All work warranted. WM. GLAZE, Second door North Court House, Main Street, Columbia. Oct 28, 1869 18 lm Assignee's Notice of Appointment. In the District Court of the United States for Vie District of South Carolina. in tub matter of j. l. DAWSOJtj a bankrupt. To Whom it may Concern.?The undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as As? signee of J. L. Dawson, of the county of Ander? son, and State of South Carolina, within said Dis tricf, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition by tbe District Court of said State. Dated at Anderson C. H., S. C, the 21st day of October, 1809. J. C. wniTEFIELD, Assignee. Oct 28, 18( 0 18 3 NOTICE^ I will sell at_auc!ion, at Pendleton, S. C, on FRIDAY, 19th of November next, a TRACT OF LAND, containing 191 acres, more or less, situa? ted in Anderson county, and on Twenty-Three Mile creek, adjoining Innds of Mrs. Tunno, Mc Elroy nnd others, known as tlie Itichey, but latter? ly as the Jesse Gray place. Persons wishing to buy a smnli farm, c?n which there is some good productive lsnds, would do well to go and look all over the place. Terms Cash. J. B. S1TTON, Agent for Creditors. Oct 14, 1889 16 4 QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. THE Undersigned are now receiving their Fa? and Winter stock of Goods, consisting in part of the following articles: DRY GOODS! Calico, DeLaines, white and red Flannels, Opera Flannels, Brown and Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, Brown and Bleached Drills, Duck, for meal sacks, Plaid Linsey, Blankets, Plains, Kerseys, Satinets, An extra article of Jeans, Wool Shawls, &c. Hardware, Nails and Castings. An extra coon lot of SHOES AND BOOTS, For men, women and boys. U A IP S ?lHl <D & IP S , GROCERIES, The best article of Rio and Java Coffee, Sugar. Molasses, Sali, Soda, So p. Starch, Indigo. Madder, Extract Logwood and Concentrated Lye, Blue Stone, The best black and green Tea, Extka No. 1 Kerosine Oil, of C. West & Son, Rice, of the new crop, Bagging?extra heavy and wide, Rope, Ties, extra Leaf Lard, New Mackerel, by retail, Cheese, Crackers, Candy, Raisins, Maccaroni, Currants, Citron, &c, &c. Cider and White Wine Vinegar, Crockery and Glassware, Tin. Ware and Wooden Ware, Upper and Sole Leather. EXTRA. FAMILY FLOUR, New Buckwheat Flour. We ask our friends and customers to call and look at our stock, as we wish to show the QUALI? TY of our Goods, which we will sell as low as such goods can be bought in this market. We fake in exchange for goods, Gold, Silver. Green? backs. Cotton, Bacon. Corn, Fodder, Butter, Egg?. Rags. FYoiir, sc., But we canxot afford to sell them o.v time, as that kind ot pay (credit) will not enable us to keep up our stock. TOWERS & BHRRISS, No. 4 Granite Row, Anderson, S. O. Oct 21, 1869 17 ? 4 Fall and Winter Opening, 1869, At the Emporium of FashioD, Abbeville, S. C. FOWLER & McDONALD respectfully inform the ladies of Anderson of their grand opening of Dry Goods and Millinery on Thursday, October 14. Their stock of Dress Goods and Millinery was never so large. Their stock of Millinery is as large and as attractive as any in South Caroli? na. In this department will be found the latest novelties in Hats, Bonnets, Feathers, Plumes", French Flowers, Birds, Ornaments, Satins, Vel? vets, Silks, Ribbons, Trimmings, Buttons, Laces, Edgings, Frillings, Bridal Wreaths, Collars, Cuffs, Embroideries, beautiful Embroidered Yokes, Bands, &c; Trimmed and Untrimmed Papor Pat? terns for all kinds of Ladies' and Misses' Gar? ments, from Madam Demorcst and Butterick, of New York; Shawls, Cloaks, splendid Fur Capes, Muffs and Cuffs, Nubias, Breakfast Shawl's, Hoods, Jackets, Hair Switches, Curls, Chignops, Pads, Breast Protectors, Skirts, Corsets, Shell and Gold Beads, Necklaces, Netts, Veils, Illusions, Silk Tas? sels, and many other things not mentioned. Mrs. Sassard and Mrs. Wibr, ladies of acknowledged hue taste, have charge of this department. Mrs. Wier will give her personal attention in filling or? ders from Anderson and "Pendleton. Particular attention given to orders for Bridal Bonnets, and satisfaction guaranteed. All goods sent by Ex? press upon receipt of order. . They have a splendid line of Dress Goods in Poplins, Reps, Empress Cloths, DeLanes, Alpac cas, DeBages, Silks, and a beautiful line of Scotch Plaids, from 25 cents to SI-25 per yard. Also, Opera Flannels in every color. Thankful for the very liberal patronage bestow ed on us in the past, we hope by strict attention to our business to continue to merit the same. We sell strictly for cash, and at much less than city prices. ? Our goods will compare with Millinery from Charleston, Baltimore and New York. All we ask is a trial. Very Respectfully, FOWLER & M'DONALD, Abbeville C. II., S. C. Oct 14, 1869 18 8m PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME, For Composting with Cotton Seed. THIS Artiele is Manufactured at 4heCompany's Works, under the direction and superintendence of Dr. Ravenel. It contains the same elements of ferlility as Soluble Pacific Guano, except that it is not furnish? ed with Ammonia. It is prepared expressly for composting with cotton seed, which furnishes the element of Ammonia; the object. beii>g to render that side product of the plantation available to the highest degree as an clement of fertility. For further and particular information apply to the undersigned. J. N. ROBSON. Agent for South Carol na, 1 and 2 Atlantic Wharf, Charleston. JOHN S. REESE, Jr.,. General Agent, Baltimore. Oct 28. 1869 18 9m Executors* Notice. ALL persons having demands against the Estate of James J. Harkness, deceased, will present them to the undersigned, properly attested, within tbe^ ime prescribed by law. Those indebted to said Estate will come forward- and make payment at once. L. C. HaRKNFSS. J. N. HARKNESS, Exeoutors. Oct 28, 1989 18 3 TO CASH BUYERS. I AM NOW PKEPABED TO SHOW fife immm mimm ?if ??? In this market, which I am determined to sell As Low as the Lowest, and Cheap as the Cheapest. MY STOCK CONSISTS IN PART OP DRY GOODS, in great varieties and qualities, CLOTHING, CASSIMERES, HATS and CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, TRUNKS, HOOP SKIRTS, SADDLES and BRIDLES^ GROCERIES, HARDWARE, POT WARE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, BAGGING, ROPE, COTTON TIES, SOLE and UPPER LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS. It will be my aim to sell each article on Its Own merits?I will not reduce the price of one article to make it up on another. I respectfully invite an examination of my stock of Ladies' and Childrena' DRESS GOODS. ?ST" Be sure and give me a call before buying elsewhere. S&* Always in the market for the purchase of Cotton, Corn, Wheat and other produce. W. S. SFARPE. JSo. V Granite Row. Oct 14. 1869_16_. HAWKINS, WILLIAMSON & CO., Cotton Factors and General Commission Merchants, 105 West Lombard Street, Baltimore. ? ?? fSSeS" CAPT. W. S. SHARPE, No. 7-Granite Row, Anderson C. H., is our duly authorized agent, and will make liberal cash advances on all consignments to us. REFERENCES.?Col. B. D. Townsend. President C. & S. R. R., Society Hill. S. 0.; Major W. B. Gulick. Cashier First"National Bank.-Columbia, 8. C; Col. Wm. Johnston, President C. C. & A. B. R.. Charlotte, N. C; Gen. Wade Hampton, Columbia, S. C. ? Sept I ?. J 869 12_8ra i???' ???????? BLECKLEY & EVINS, & BLECKLET & CO, Anderson, S. C. . Pendleton, S. C. THE above houses keep constantly on hand as large and well-selected STOCK of GOODS in the various lines, as can bo found in this country, and sell them as , Cheap for Cash or Barter as Anybody.. The highest market price in cash or barter paid for Cotton and Country Produce. Don't buy your Goods until you call and see them!! *?a October 21. 1869 17 X MERCHANT TAILORS AND GENTS' FINISHING STORE. -?? TUE undersigned would respecfully inform their friends and customers that they are now receiving direct from New York, a Complete Assortment of Goods In their line, consisting of Cloths, Cassimcres and Vestings, Beaver Cloths for Overcoats, Satinetts and Trimmings of all kinds suitable for men's wear. Also, a splendid assortment of READY MADE CLOTHING, Shoes and Hats, Ladies' Cloaks, either ready made or made to order. Also, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, such-ns Merino Undershirts and Drawers, Hosiery, Overshirts and Linen-bosom shirts, Cravats, &c. All of which we will sell extremely low for Cash. We hope our friends will not pass by without giv? ing us a call, if they want good, cheap and fash? ionable Clothing. The Tailoring department is under the special charge of the senior partner, who will spare no pains to give satisfaction both in cutting nnd ma? king. First class Shirt patterns cut to order. ggy* We are yet the agents for the Empire Sew? ing Machine, which we hate fully tested, and feel safe in saying that should any of our friends need a Sewing Machine?one that will give-perfect sat? isfaction?this is the one to buy. We keep one or more constantly on hnnd fdr exhibition, and will give all necessary instruction. J. B. CLARE & SON. Oct 14, I860 10 3m Incorporated 1859. CAPITAL, - - $350,000! J. F. BOZEMAS, President* D. h\ W1XLCOX, Secretary. CONTINUES to furnish perfect security against loss or damage hy fire on all kinds of insurable prop? erty at adequate rates. A geht s can be found at every prominent jioint in the Southern States, to whom applications for insurance may be m-tde. Apply to A. B. TOWERS. Agent, - Anderson C. H., S. C. Oct 21, 1869 17 2m MAPES' NITROGENIZED SUPERPHOSPHATE OF1 JLIME, FOR THE WHEAT CROP. JUST arrived, Two Hundred Barrels of this splendid fertilizer, the best known for the Wheat crop. A supply kepi constantly on hand, and for sale at cost and carriage by C. A. REED, Agent at Anderson C. H. Oct 7,1869 15 2m B. F. WUITNEB. IRA E. HILL. NEW LAW FIRM. I have associated with mo in tho practice of law Mr. Ira E. Hill, and the style of the firm will be Wbitner & Hill. B. F. WHITNER. Oof 28, 1869 18 NEW FALL AND WINTER OOODS. JUST RECEIVED, and now ready for sale, a full, complete and well-assorted stock of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES and HARDWARE, In all of which I am determined nut to be UN? DERSOLD. ' Having been fbr some Sixteen years in business at this place, I thaDk the people for their past pat* ronnge. and respectfully solicit a conticiuanco of the same. I have on hand a large assortment of Calico, DeLains, Poplins, Silks, Bleached Shirtings, Unbleached Shirtings, Flannels, Plaids, Shawls, Cloaks, Hoop Skirts, Balmorals; Satinets, Cassimeres, Gottonades* Jeans, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Bonne's, Coats, Pantaloons, Overcoats, Vests, Leather, Bagging, Salt; Iron ties, Rope, Flour, Tea, . Ooffee, Sugar, Mackerel, &c. Call and judge for yourself, and I warrant that you will always remember with pleasure that you purchased your goods from M. LEASER, Agent. Sept 30, I860 14 FALL OPENING AT C. A. REED'S I have just received and have ready for examination, the largest and most attractive STOCK that it has ever been my pleasure to exhibit. I therefore invite my friends* and all in want of good and cheap Goods, to call and see for themselves. C. A. REED, Corner Anderson Hotel. Oct 14, 1869 16 8m NOTICE IS here"by given that application will be made to the next Legislature to amend the charter of the Town of Anderson. JOHN B. MOORE, Intendant. Sept 28, I860 18 * 3m ASSIGNEES' SALE WE will sell at auction, at Pendleton, S. C, Ott FRIDAY, liiC 19?h day of NOVEMBER next aU that valuable River Plantation, containing in tho aggregate 1.893 acres, assigned to us by Mr. R, A. Maxwetf, lor tbe benefit of hit creditors, and by re-survey 1,902 seres, which has been laic off into seven Tracts, to wit: TRACT NO. 1, 707 acres, 96 of which is valuable river bottom !tt one body, some good cotton lands, and plentj of -cod lands. The bnildings (except one) are aU on th:? tract. tract no. 2, 150 acres, iM of which' is river bottom, some frasa cleared land, balance in woods, and is adjoining. Q. R. Cherry and Lot So', I. trast no. 8, 229 acres, has both river and branch bottom, und good wood lands, adjoining ?f Elliott, I ots Nos. 1 and 4. . tract No. 4, 167 acres, nearly all wood land, an^ e^inlxifc Innda of Dr. Maxwell, Elliot and Pinckn'47' tract no. 5, 171 acres, nearly all wood land, adjoining land* of Reddy, Phillips, Cherry, Simpson and Lot No. 6. TRACT NO. 6, 274 acres, nearly all wood land, adjoining Luids of Robt. Adger, Reddy,. Whitteu and Lots Not. 1, 6 and 7. "tract-no. 7, 204 acres, on which is a good cabin and ?mall farm, known as part of the Hays' place, and is adjdining lands of Whitteu, Pinckney and iota Nos. 1 and 6 Also, we will sell seven Lots of Land within the incorporate limits of Pendleton, to wit: I lot no. 1, 12} acres wood' land, adjoining Mrs. Maxwell, Shanklin and Smith, and is one <tf the most beau-" titul sites for building in Pendleton. lot no. 2, 40 acres, fronting on Orrviile road, and adjoining 1? nds of Mrs. Maxwell?has a good site for build i?g. lot* no. 3, 37} acres, being part of Race Tract Field?fronts on Orrviile road, aud adjoins Lot No. 2. It also has a fine building site. lot no. 4, 40} aches, and part of Race Tract, fronting on Orrviile road, and adjoins Lot No. 8 and the Griffin lands. Lot no. 5, 9 acres, fronts on the Anderson road, adjoining lands of Mrs. Sloan, Mrs. Maxwell and Lot No. 5. lot no. 0, 13 acres, fronts on Anderson road, and adjoining lauds of Mrs. Mays, Mrs. Maxwell and Lota Noa. 5 and 7. lot no. .7, 9 acres, adjoining lands of Mrs. Mays; Mrs. Ma:rj well and Lot No. 6. # We will also sell the Beaverdam Place, contain? ing by survey about 885 acres; situate in Oconee county, oh Big and Little Beaverdam creeks, a<U joining lands of Elias Earle, O. H. P. Fant, Mjera and others, which has been laid. Off into ihn? Tracts, to wit? . tract no. 1, 429 acres, on Big Beaverdam creek?some good creek and branch bottoms, good ootton land, and som e extra good wood land. Buildinga all on thia tract. tract no. 2", 250 acres, on LUtle Beaverdam creek, adjoining Maxwell, Bruce and Tract No. 1. Some good creek bottom* and some good .wood land. tract no. 3, 199 acres, on Big Beaverdam creek. Some good bottom and wood lands, and adjoins lands of Elias Eai-le, Myers and Tract No. 1. Plats of all these lands are bow ready at the bouse of J. B. Sit ton, and either of the Assignees will lake pleasure in showing and explaining them. TERMS.?One-third cash, and for the other two thirds, terms will be made known on day of s?te? if not before J. B. SITTON. W. H. D. GAILLARD. .Assignees of R. A. MaxwelL Abbeville Press will copy twice. Uct 14, 1869 16 .6 ~ -CLERK'S_ SALE. In Equity?Anderson County. BY virtue of a Decretal Order from the Hon: James L. Orr, Circuit Judge, to me directed, I will sell before the Court House at Wallwlla, on the 9th of November next, TUESDAY OF COURT, AU (bat Tract of Land belonging to the EsUte of John S Lorton, deceased, containing FIVE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-FIVE ACRES, More or less, situate in Oconee county, on branch, cs of Coneross creek, adjoining lands of George Fredrick?, Berry Phillip: and others, and known as. the GOLD MINE TRACT. This Mine is undoubtedly very ridli, and it is believed that nothing but energy and Capital are' required to make it immensely vulttobte by devel opment. Thums or Sale:?On a credit of twelve months, with bond, two sureties, and a mortgage to secure the purchase money. The purchaser will be per? mitted to pay cash on day of sale, or anticipate payment at any time. '? JOHN W. DANIELS. Clerk of Court Anderson County. Ocl i8, 1869 16 4 CLERK'S SALE. In Equity?Anderson County. B. Frank Sloan vs. Wm. H. D Gaillard and oth? ers.? Bill to Partition Real Estate, ire., of Benja? min F. Sloan, deceased. BY virlue of an order td mo directed from the Honorable Circuit Court of the 8th Judioial Dis? trict, I will sell to tbe highest bidder, at Pendle? ton Village, on Friday, the 19th day of November next, THE HOUSE AND LOT, Known as the late residence of said deceased, sit? uate in the Village of Pendleton, on-street, adjoining lot of E. Sharp and Blue Ridge Rail? road, containing Nine Acres, more or less. Also, the Brick Store House end Lot, situate in' said Village, and on the public square thereof, now occupied by J. B. E. Sloan & Co. Terms of Sale.?One-fourth of the purchase* money cash, the remaining three fourthe on a credi? of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, secured by the bond of purchaser, and at at least two approved sureties, with a mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to pay for stamps and? titles. JOHN W. DANIELS, c.c.f.a.c. Oct 14. 1869* 16 6 Administrator's Sale. WILL be sold, at the late residence of Stepbett Shirley, deceased, eigTt miles southeast of Aim derson C. H., on Friday, 5th day of November next, the Personal Property of said deceased, tor wit: Three Mules, Hogs, Cattle, ' ^ Household and Kitcheta Furniture. Terms cash. JAMES B. MOORE* Adm'r, Oct 21, 1869 17 8 NOTICE IS hereby given that applicnrl^,, wiU i*/ma<je to the next Legislature to tne charter of Pendleton Village. T ? ?,_i^E^ HUNTER, Intendant. Pendleton, Septv%, \m. 11 8?*