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Crfurtf Lfl?gb'of Ancient Free Masons ;of| South Carolina. THE Annual Communication of the Moat Worshipful Grand Lodge of An -Si?B$ -iPree Masons of South Carolina, e;hkdrit Odd Fellow's Hall, Charleston, tSSaf the 21st of November, commen? cing at high twelve. The Grand Lodge will be opened by Right Worshipful R. S. Bruns, Deputy Grand Master, and <sdled otT until Tuesday, 19th of December. Worshipful Masters, Wardens,. Delegates, Past "fiBfcrsiand Grand Officers, residing out of the "cfty of "Charleston are not expected to attend until the December Communication, at which time the Corner Stone of the new Masonic Tempjp-wiil be laid. By order of the Grand Mast?L J7< i ? B. BUSH CAMPBELL, Grand Secretary. Not 16,1871 . ; 20 ,? ?.; 1 OFFICIAL. Office of Auditob of State, ) Columbia, JSfc C., ^ovtobfrrf 10,1871. > FT having ba n reported in some of the pa perkJnJtbia State, that a promise had. been matSfcjljU J^xoellency Govenior R.X.."Scott to the late Tax-payers' Convention, to extend the time for the collection of taxes for 1871, I would Bay for the information of all concerned, and for the purpose of doing away with any g3B^f ^bjch such a report; might induce, andTait the same time to leave no excuse for non-payment at the proper time, that in a con? ference with His Excellency this morning, he informed me that he made.no such general promise* as? has* been ascribed; to him: *''1 His Excellency informs me that the Com? mittee of the Tax-payer's Convention who waij^rnMQrhimrin Reference to mattem reln tiujpto^e* collection of "taxes, after1 a "discus? sion of the subject, decided that November j was the proper time for the collection of taxes QtjftJijpfeii countiesbufc??iafc in, those coun? ties where sea island cotton is grown, payment | could not'be made until March, without saeri Excellency, therefore, agreed to suspend thK WnMon .from those lipon the seaboard until that time, where they were unable to pay sooner. persons desiring to avail themselves of thej benefits of this promise will be required to file j ?^^etffioh'Wlth the County Auditor previous to j ttm jttme at, which the penalty, attaches, ncccm Sied by affidavits that returns from crops not been received; sucb petitions will be considered. Tlie puh^|rill,,tierefbreJ,^ reliance I upon thte'report referred to. as I am assured by | Eos *JSxQB?ency that no extensions of time oth? er than those men tioned, will be granted. .The collection of taxes for this fiscal year wjlLounmepce on the 20th instant, and con-, tin?M^jfbe 1^ of Januarj next .\ after which Tune, the penalties prescribed:by law, . will attach, and be strictly enforced... CourtyTreasurers will proceed at once to 1?ehIbVeo"the collection of all delinquent taxes -for previous yeare. EDWIN F.. CART,. State Auditor. Thanksgiving Prochfo?ti??/ ?im ,aftn*>?nij .c.J~T ,., .STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, :*?':. ... Executive Department. . of its destinies, and in acco rdance with tiuie li^orea 'custom, and concurring with the Proc? lamation of the President of the United States, Jijeainlhe present a fitting occasion .to.reeom menalo the people of South Carolina the ?dftp-, tion of Thursday, the' 30th day of November, ?jfflBdjy^ft%Solemn thanksgiving? to;Aimighty God forms unnumbered,blessings.*' Revererit ly assembling in their -sanctuaries of prayer jmdjiraise, may they make their humble c?n ' trition and acknowledgments, remembering in - ti?lr?OTisons the desolate and oppressed, and TCfiltemg that he that knoweth Him, hath mer ey oa the poor. And through the holy and im .fjreaarvS influence of these acts of devotion, Mrary+iwe be the better prepared to perform onr darwwto'God and our fellowmen. to resist evil, Tj&afroeohquer temptation, and become moro consecrated to every pious and patriotic duty. In virtue whereof, I have- hereunto set my .tyrtfeand, and caused the Great Seal of the tt^m jfllfje- to be affixed, at Colombia, this *p&T^Hgrob/ day of November, A..D. 1871, V and in the ninety-sixth year of the In -dependence of the United States of .1*1* .1 America. rq-r-g-rt E- SCOTT, Governor. . ^MgJaLBPoao, Secretary of State, J. la, ^ Tns?Ad Court of the. United States tu u .fe?ie Dutiict of. South Carolina? r \ l Wfflikfti a Brown, Assignee of Keese <Sr Mc -^.tBfuily,*'against Arthur P. Hubbard, Mrs. Ad aline- Keese, and others.?Petition to set aside .r' -?WBejfWtc?, <&e. ""?f|"?Y>rfrt?e of a Decretal Order, to me directed ""IV'lh the above named action, I will expose .(Mtltt Anderson C. H., on SALEDAY IN DECEMBER next, *r ? ONE HOU8E AND LOT, gtttnate Jn the Tovm of. Anderson, said Lot con "fmnirhgkpcJal one and one-eighth (U) acres, and MSuB?SmWB of J. B. Skelton,.Mrs. Donald, Matthew Heldman and others, with interven? ing streets, (and Tot of J.W. Harrison, house and lot at present occupied by Dr. A. P. Cater. .TGldhqC'I^EBMs'oF SALE: baa One-half of the purchase money to be-paid ..in cash; balance on a credit of ?ix. months, i ,vjrith interest from day of sale, to be secured by ond^and personal security, and mortgage of le premises. Purchaser to pay extra for pa? rs and stamps. " rrT r ; WM. S. BROWN, Assignee. N?v^'1871 * 19 4 THtBT1 STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, _COUNTY OF OCONJSLK IN t^SJE--COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. J . SUMMONS. ' \r Tf?n^W?tribling, Plaintiff, vs. S A Jones, Defendant. To S A Jones, the Defendant in tho above stated case: rYftu axe .hereby summoned and required to amrwe^vKe comp"alnt in this action - which is filed in the office of-the Clerk of tho Court of Coattnon. Pleas for Oconee County and the State aforesaid^and serve a copy of your answer on the subscriber t-.t his office on the Public Square in Walhi?a, In the County and State aforesaid, within twenty days after tho service of this summons on you exclusive of the day of ser? vice.. "I? ybu fail to answer the complaint within 4hf%jbf|eijtbe Plaintiff will apply to the Court ?TbTtleUelief demanded in the complaint J. J. NORTON, tWJ> _ Plaintiff's Attorney. _-_?*_ 100 BUSHELS ALABAMA RED SPRING WHEAT. , nXJ 1' W. F. BARR A. CO. Nov 2,1871 18 ? 3 ra .1 ^^inigtrator's Sale. WIIiL be sold, to the highest bidder, at An? derson Court House, on saleday in J)e ? ramber next, one Judgment belonging to the Estate of J. W. Major, deceased. Terms Cash. II. B. MAJOR, Adm'r. Nov 2, 1S71 1? 3 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. ?Mrs. H?rtense 0. Cooley, Plaintiff, against Mrs. Jane A. Earlo, Mrs. Eugenia Adams. Mrs. Saliie P. Earle, Mrs. Annie Earle and Samuel R. Earle.?Action for the Partition of Real Property. BY virtue of a Decretal Order, to me direct? ed, by the Hon. James L. Orr, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, in the above named action, I will expose to sale at ANDER? SON COURT HOUSE, Ott ?.. On Saled?y'in December next, The rollotringrteal Property of the Estate of John B. EarQe, deceaseu, situate in Andorson county, to wit: -'NO. 1. Tue Plantation known as ' the! Parks Place, Lying on the Savannah River, containing Nine Hundred and Sixty-Seven (967) acres, more or less, and adjoining lands of Andrew McLees, Thomas H Anderson, Bird Phillips and others. NO. 2, The Plantation or Tract known as The Sloan Ferry Place, Lying on the Seneca River, and West side thereof, with a Perry appurtenant, contains one hundred and seventy (170) acres, more or less, and adjoins lands of Dr Wm L Broyles, R A King, and others. NO. 3, The Hotel and Lot in the Town of Andorson, known as The Benson House and Lot? Situate on the Southwest corner of the Public Square, and contains two acres, more or less. NO. 4, The Store House and Lot in said Town of An? derson, and on the Northeast corner of the Public Square, known as No. 12 Granite Bow, Containing about one-fourth of an acre, and at present; occupied by NK4JP Sullivan. NO. 5, The House and Lot, Situate in tho said Town of Anderson, near the Baptist Church, containing two acres, more or less,: bounded on-the West by McDnme street, on the South by lot of Jamas A Hovt and in? tervening street, on the East by Baptist church street, and'North by street leading to the Bap? tist Church. B3V0 . -> ? ? NO. 6, The House and Lot, Situate in the Village of Pendleton, known as "The Silk House Lot," containing twelve (12) seres, more or less, and adjoining lands of Mrs Daniels, Estate of John B Earle and others. NO. 7, The Lot situate in the said Village of Pendle? ton, known as the Mary Hunter Lot, Bounding lots of Estate of John B Earle, Mrs Margaret Washington, and Broad and Main streets, and supposed to contain about one acre. NO. 8, The Vacant Wood Lot, Situate in said Village of Pendleton, contain? ing about four acres, bounded by lots of the Episcopal Church, .George Seaborn, Main street find the Blue Ridge Railroad. NO. 9, nie Lot situate in the said Village of Pendle? ton, known as The Calhonn Lot, Supposed to contain about one acre, and ad f?lnlngl?ts or W H D Gaillard, Estate of Mary Hunter and others. NO. 10, The Plantation or Tract known as The Mrs. Placidia Adams Place, . Situate on Eighteen Mile Creek, containing one hundred and thirty acres, more or less, ad? joining lands of Martin S McCay, Mrs Lucy. Maxwell and others. NO. U, A small Tract, situate about two miles North of the Town!'of Anderson, on the East of the public highway leading to Pendleton, contain? ing about thirty acres, and adjoining lands of Robert Stephenson. T D Wagner and others, known as part of the ?:* 'White Hall Tract TERMS of SALE. . One-third of the purchase money to be paid tn cash; balance on a credit of one and two years, payable in equal annual instalments, with interest from day of sale, to be secured by bonds of the purchaser, and personal aecuritv, and mortgages of the premises. Purchasers to pay extra for stamps and papers. v/'' '? V A1LSO, By virtue of the said Decretal Order I will likewise, at the same time and place, LEASE to the highest bidder, at public outcry, for the ensuing three (3) years, and until the further or? der of *ae Court? NO. 1, The plantation known as The Deep Creek Place, Situate on Deep Creek, supposed to contain about thirteen hundred and fifty (1350) acres, arid adjoining lands of James McLesky, Wm Bolt, Eddy Lewis and others. < NO. 2, The Shallow Ford Bridge Place, Situate on Seneca River, supposed to contain about twenty-five acres, adjoining the Deep Creek Place, with Toll Bridge on the same. Terms op Lease?Lessees to give bonds, with approved personal security, for payment of the rent annually. JAMES S. COTHRAN, Special Beferee. , Nqv9,187l . ., 19 4 . SIMPSON, HILL & CO., . AT THE (K)I^EN MORTAR, ?--AFTER a grateful bow to their numer? ous customers for post favors, would re? spectfully invite them to call at an early day, arid if they PLEASE Examine what is said to be the largest Stock of DRUGS in the up-country. Whilst we are anxious to seU, we DON'T ASK You to buy unless you need. But if you de? sire anything in our lino, it is always safest to get it at the Drug Store. We would inform you that the non CREDIT System has worked well where we have been able to carry it out. In addition to a large stock of Medianes of oil kinds, wo hare everything usually kept in the Drug lino. Wo call special attention to a largo and varied assortment of Lamps, Toilet and Fnney Articles. SIMPSON, HILL <fe CO. Anderson, S. C, Nov. 9,1871 NOTICE IS hereby given that an application will bo made at the next session of the Legislature to amend the Charter of the Town of HoneaPath. Oct 12, 1S71 15 GREAT SALE OF LAND! 25,000 ACRES Of the most desirable Laud in South Carolina for Sale. Situated in Pickens County. Locality Unsur? passed as to Soil and Climate. . BY virtue of a Decretal Order of the Court | of Common Pleas of Anderson County, to me directed, I will, as Special Referee, offer for sale, at PICKENS 0. EL. S. 0., On Saledayin December nest, The following Tracts of Land, as the Real Es? tate of Samuel Mavertek, deceased, to wit: TRACT NO. 61, situate on the middle fork of Toxaway River, containing 1,000 acres*,, as I per plat filed. i j TRACT No. 47, described in the writ as sit? uate on Jocassee Fork of Keowee River, con? taining 1,000 acres,, but by re-survey 1191, as per" plat filed. ? 1 * ' TRACT No. 48, described in the writ as situ? ate on the East side of Toxaway River, con? taining 688 acres, but by a re-survey 670, as per plat filed. TRACT No. 50, described In the writ as on West Bide of North Fork of Toxaway River, containing 562 acres, but by a re-survey 67Q, as | per plat filed. TRACT No. 52, described in the writ as 1 joining lands of Abner Head, and others, con? taining 925 acres, but by a re-survey 1,000, as per plat filed. ? _ TRACT No. 61, situate on a branch of Jo? cassee Fork and Middle Fork of Toxaway River, containing 960 acres, as per plat filed, j TRACT No. 53, described in the writ as situ- ij ate on branches of Laurel Creek and Estatoe, containing 987, but by a re-survey 1,010 acres, as per plat filed. ? < ? TRACT No. 55, described in the writ as on the West side of Thompson's creek, containing 704 acres, as per plat filed. * TRACT No. 49, described in the writ as situ? ate on the East side of Jocassee River, and con? taining 830, but by a re-survey 1,217 acres, as per plat filed. f TRACT No. 21, situate on the West side of | Twelve Mile River, containing 808 acres, as per plat filed. TRACT No. 14, on both sides of Todd's creek, containing 678acres; as per plat filed. TRACT No. 16, on the Northwest side -of) Twelve Mile River, containing 857 acres, united [ with and adjoining TRACT No. 18, containing 12J, making 8691, as per plat filed. TRACT No. 19, on Shoal creek, containing^ I 160 acres, as per plat filed. ' "? \ j s TRACT No. 15, on both sides of Todd's creek, containing 90 acres, as per plat filed. TRACT No. 44, on waters of Big and Little Estatoe creek, containing 853 acres, as per plat j filed. - TRACT No. 33, on the North Fork of Mile creek, containing 32 acres, as per plat filed. TRACT No. 4u, on Big and Little Estatoe Rivers, containing 452 acres, as per plat filed. TRACT No. 33, described in the writ as con? taining 332 acres, on Crow and Cedar creeks, but by a re-survey 340 acres, as per plat filed.' TRACT No. 31, described in the writ as con? taining 171 acres, on Mill and Crow creeks, but by a re-survey 137, as per plat filed, sub-divi? ded into "A," containing 23*, and "B," con? taining 1131 acres. TRACT No. 40, described In the writ as on Crow and Little Cedar creeks, and as containing 913 acres, but by a re-survey 457 acres, as per plat filed. TRACT No. 42, on the East side of Toxaway, and both sides of Estatoe Rivers, containing 573 acres, as per plat filed. . TRACT No. 41, on branches of Poor ancr Ce? dar creeks, containing 262 acres, as per plat filed. TRACT No. 39, described in the writ as on the North side of Crow creek, an das containing 245, but by a re-survey 251 acres, as per plat tiled. TRACT No. 36, on branches of Gregory's, Prater's and Crow creeks, containing 210 acres' j as per plat filed. TRACT No. 24, on Prater's creek, containing | 330 acres, united with 25 and 26 into one tract, as per plot filed. TRACT No. 25, 160 acres, and united with above tract.' ? TRACT No: 26, 52 acres, united with above two tracts, and containing in the aggregate 542 acres. > i TRACT No. 13, on branches of Todd's and Six-Mile creeks, containing 555 acres, as per plat filed. TRACT No. 17, on Camp creek, containing 881 acres, as per plat filed. TRACT No. 23, on branches of Prater's creek, containing 106 acres, as per plat filed. TRACT No. 86, on both sides of Mill creek, containing 115 acres, as per plot filed. TRACT ? No. 12, on both sides of Six Mile creek, containing by recent survey 327 acres, as per plat filed. TRACT No. 22, on Shoal, Rogers and Grassy Fork creeks, containing 921 acres, sub-divided into tracts "A" and **B." "A" containing 425 acres, and "B" containing 496, &s per plat filed. TRACT No. 28, on East side, of Keowee Riv? er, containing 208 acres, as per plat filed. TRACT No. 27, on branches of One Mile and Six Mile creeks, containing 524 acres, as per plat filed. J I TRACT No. 32, on branches of Crow and Mile creeks, containing 178 acres, as per plot filed. TRACT No. 34, adjoining lands of Robert Morgan, William Newton and others, contain? ing 29 acres, as per plot filed. TRACT No. 37, described in the writ as on a Srong of Gregory's creek and Twelve Mile Liver, containing 424, but by a re-survey 443 acres, as per plat filed. TRACT No. 11, on east branches of Six Mile creek, containing 521 acres, as per plot filed. Terms of Sale. One-third of the purchase money to be paid in cash, the remaining two-thirds to be divided into two equal annual instalments, to be paid in one and two years, with interest on the whole amount from the day of sale, to be paid annual? ly, any purchaser being permitted to pay the whole amount, or any part thereof exceeding one-third in cash on day of salo. if desirable; purchasers to enter into bond with two or more good and sufficient sureties for the purchase money, the titles to be executed, but not de? livered until the whole amount of the purchase money is paid. W. W. HUMPHREYS, Special Referee. Nov 9, 1871 10 4 SHERIFFS SALE, THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,) ? ? Anderson County. J In the Court of Probate. Susan Rodgera vs. James Rodgers?Petition for Partition. BY. virtue of an Order from the Court of Pro? bate, to me directed, in the above stated case, I will expose to sale on the First Mon? day in December next, at Anderson Court House, ONE TRACT OF LAND, ';' Containing 150 acres, more or less, situate in Anderson county, on waters of Rock creek, bounding lands of Greenlee Ellison, and oth? ers. Sold as the Real Estate of Larkin Rod? gers, deceased. Terms of Sale?One-third of tho purchase money and the costs of these proceedings cash; the balance on a credit of one and two years, with interest from the day of salo, the purcha? ser to glVo bond and good security, with a mortgage of the promises to secure tho pur? chase money. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Nov 7, 1871 19 4 TEACHER WANTED. ACOMPETENT Teacher to take chargo of the Pendlcton Male Academy can obtain tho place on application to B. Frank Sloan, Secretary and Treasurer, at Pendleton, S. C. House furnished free of rent. Nov 0, 1871 19 4 SASHES, BLINDS, POORS, WINDOW FRAMES, MOULDINGS, MANTEL PIECES, And Building Material Generally. W. P. Russell &z Co., CnAELESTON, 8. C, ., f?* East End Hasell Street, opposite tho Wando Fortilizer Works, And in the immediate vicinity of tho Charleston and Pavilion Hotels. ESTABLISHED 1851. Tnis.Ilrm are tho only Prartlcal Mechanics, Sash, Blind and Door Makers, by Trade, carry? ing bh the above business in the City of Charleston. Mr. S. H. LANGSTON, Builder, of Anderson, is our authorized agent, to whom wo refer by permission. ' THE SOUTH CAROLINA jet LAND AND IMMIGRATION ASSOCIATION, For the Promotion of Immigration to the South, BTJ^JjCTt, <3H)AUffilpjg, GARY & CO., Agents, IPi?lS?Charleston, &. C. A. SERIES OF CONCERTS ( r . , / | Will be given under the auspices of ft ,-Soi Carola State iricliFal 3 Mechanical Sott, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC, CHARLESTON, S. C, Commencing January 8th, 1872, at which Drawings will take place and distributions made to Ticket Holders of the entire ACADEMY OF MUSIC :;Bu*ILDINCr, AT CHARLESTON, S. C. AND CASH ES VARIOUS AMOUNTS, MAKING IN ALL 2,4?S ?, ^MATED AT $500,000. 150,000 SEASON TICKETS OF ADMISSION, AT FIVE DOLLARS EACH. AtL Orders' Strie?y Confidential. Tor references and fall particulars send for Circulars. The Drawing of this Great Southern Enterprise will be conducted under tho supervision of the following well known Gentlemen: ' ? GElf. A. B. WEIGHT, of Georgia. | . COL. B. H. BUTLEDGE, of Sooth Carolina GEN. BRADLttr? JOHNgqN, of Vlrglula. | HOK. BOGER A. PRYOR, of New York. Remittances'can be made to us, and the Tickets will be sent by Return Mail by . ., , . . ., . BUTLER, CHADWICK, GARY & CO., ' . i Charleston, a. C. Geic M. C. Butler. Johw Chat/wictc. Gen. M. W. Gary. ttov 9, 1872 _ 1? 2m i[i SKEBIFF'S. SALE. ; THE STATE ?f^ 80UTH CAROLINA,) Anderson County. j IN THE PROBATE COURT. Benjamin P. Hutchison, by his Guardian, ad Utem, R. B. Hutchison, vs. Robert B. Hutch? ison.?PctitiQT^for Partition, r j i BY virtue of an Orderfrom the Court of Pro? bate to me directed in the above stated case, I will expose to aale on the First Mon? day in December next, at Anderson Court House, ONE TRACT OF LAND, " f ' \ Containing 294 acres, more or less, situate In Anderson County, bounding lands of B. Frank, Morrow, John M. Craft. John M. Morgan and others. Sold as the Real Estate of Robert Hutchison, deceased. Terms op Sale?One-third cash ; the re? mainder on a credit of one and two years, with interest from day of sale, the purchaser giving bond with good security, ana mortgage of the premises to secure the payment of the purchase money, with the privilege of anticipating pay? ment at any time. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Nov 9,1871, . t , ^9, _4 SHERDS SALE. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,) .\ . . J AndhusoN County. ) IN THE PROBATE COURT. Thomas S. Humphreys and David W. Hum? phreys vs. Mary M. Humphreys, Elisabeth Lee and others.?Petition for Partition. BY virtueof au Order from the Court of Pro? bate, in the1 above stated case, to me direc? ted, I w?l expose to sale on the First Mon? day * in 'December ? next, tat Anderson Court House, ' i * ! ,T |T one tract' of land, " Containing 720 acres, more or less, situate in Anderson county, .on waters of Generostee creek, bounding lands of SyTV. W?liforu', An? drew Shearer, Jesse W.*NoTr4s and'others. Sold as the Real Estate of Rev. David Hum? phreys, deceased. Terms of Sale?One-third of. the purchase i money and costs of these proceedings cash; the balance on a credit of twelve months, with in i to rest from day of sale, purchaser to give bond with -good security, and a mortgage of the 1 premises, to secure the payment of the pur* chase money, with leave to pay the whole or any part thereof cash. Purchaser to pay for pap>??nfl Stamps.)! j * -TV' ? { ; ) I ^ WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff i Nov 9,1871 19 4 IK t ?' > ? f a * 'ir l? ? : I - . : ?:>:'-.' ' *-*J $ j ? ? I > SHERIFFS SALE. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 Anderson County. j IK THE PROBATE COURT. Larkin Newton and wife vs. James M Wei born, Susan A Goyton, Mary Pickle and others.? Petition for Partition, ; < . BY virtue of an Order from the Court of Pro? bate hi the above stated case, to me direc? ted, i will expose to sale on the First Monday in November next, at Anderson Court House, ONE TRACT OF LAND, Situate hi- Anderson County, on'branches wa? ters of Beaver Dam creek, containing 228 acres, more or less, bounding lands of James M Wel born, Mary D Anderson, and others; sold as the Real Estate of Sarah Welbora, deceased. Terms of Sale?The costs of these proceed? ings Cash, the remainder on a credit of one and two years, with interest from day of Bale; pur? chaser to' give bond with good security and a mortgage of the premises to secure the purchase money. Purchaser to pay1 for papers and stampf . j ; ! /.W>*..MoftQ<t,' Sheriff. Nov 9,1871 19 _4 SHERIFF'S SALE. THE STATE OF -SOUTH. CAROLINA,) a Anderson County. j IN TBE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. J J Gilmer. Administrator of the Estate of James Gilmer, deceased, Plaintiff, vs. W H Cater and others, Defendants.?Judgment for Foreclosure. BY virtue of a Decretal Order from the Court of Common Pleas, in the above stated case, to me directed, I will expose to sale on the First Monday in December next, at Anderson Court Hpuse, ONE HOUSE AND LOT, Situate in the town of Anderson, containing 2i acres, more or loss, on Caliioun street, bounding lots of W J Ligon, Estate of Elias Earle, deceased, and others. Terms of salo Cash?purchaser to pay extra for titles and .stamps. ' WMi McGUKIN, Sheriff, Nov 9, 1871 19 4,, -!-i? NOTICE. APPLICATION will be made at thfl floxt session of the Legislature to renew arid amend the charter of town of Williamstoft. Mov 9, 1871 19 3m SHERIFFS S?LE, THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,\ Atf0Bnsox County. j IN THE COURT OE COMMON PLEAS. Elias John Earle, Administrator, vs. Jas. W. Earle, Julius R. Earlo and othors.?Complaint for sale of Lands for payment of Bebt?, Re lie/, dee. BY virtue of a Decretal Order from the Court of Common Pleas, in the above stated cose, to me directed, I will expose to sale on the First Monday in December next, at Anderson Court House, the following Lots of Land, situate in the town of Anderson, to wit: LOT NO: 1, Containing two acres, more or less, bounded on the west by Main street, on the north by lot of J. P. Reed, on the east by McDuffie street and on the south by lot of L. T. Arnold. LOT NO. 2, Containing two acres, more or less, bounded by lots of Mrs. Dorrell, Daniel Brown and others. LOT NO. 8, Containing three and one-half acres, more or less, adjoining lots of N. K. Snllivan, E. W. Brown and others. LOT NO. 4, . Containing one and a half acres, more or less, adjoining lots of John R Cochran, Julius Poppe arid others. LOT NO. 5, Containing two acres, more or less, adjoining lots of Mrs Morris, J P Reed and others. LOT NO. 6, Containing one-fourth of an aero, moro or less, known as the brickyard lot, on tho west side of Main , street, bounding lots of 8 McCully and othors. ? Terms op Sale?One-third of the purchase money and the costs of these proceedings cosh, the- balance on a credit of six months, with interest from day of sale; purchasers to give bond with approved surety, and a mortgage of the premises to secure the purchase money, with leave to. pay the whole in cash If proferred. Purchasers to pay extra for papers and stamps. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Nov 9,1871 19 4 SHEIHFF'S. SALE. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 ? AjrmmsoTV Couett. J , IN THE PROBATE COURT. Elizabeth Acker, Administratrix, vs. Nowton K. Acker, and othors?Petition fot Partition. BY virtue of an Order from tho Court of Pro? bate, in tho above stated case, to me direct? ed, I will expose to sale on tho First Mon? day in December next, at Anderson Court House, the following Tract of Land as the Real Estate of Halben Acker, deceased, to wit: LOT NO. 1, Containing 186 acres, more or less, situate in Anderson County, bounding lands of Allen Ootbran, F. Brock, Lot No. 2 and others. LOT NO. 2, Containing 105 acros, more or less, bounding lands of Thomas Towncs, Lots Nos. 1 and 3, and others. LOT NO. 3, ContaittlrigJjO acres, more or less, bounding Lot No. 2, Thomas Townes, Robert Chamblcc, and others. LOT NO. 4, Containing S6J acres, more or less, boundinp lands of Newton Acker, John Ragsdale, and others. Terms op Sale?One-half Cash, the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of side, tho purchaser giving bond and good security, with a mortgage of tho premises to secure the purchase money, with leavtc? to anticipate payment of the whole amount at any time. Purchaser to pay extra for papers and stamps. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Nov 9,1*71 19 4 THE 8TATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COVXTY OF AXD??SO& By A. 0. Norris, Esq., Probate Judge t WHEREAS, William Ingraham made snlt to me to grant hint Letters of Admin? istration of tho Estate and effects of Joel Ellison, deceased. These rtro thereforo to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred rtnd creditors of the mid Joel Ellison deceased, that they be and appear before mo In tho Conrt of PrVdirfto, to bo held at Anderson C. IL, on Monday, 27th day of November iust., after publication hereof, at 11 o'clock in tho lbronooti, to show cause, if arty they have, why tho said Adminis? tration Bhortld mit Ire granted. Given under my harid, this 9th day of No? vember, Anno Domini 1871. A, O, NORRIS, Judgo of Probate. NoV 9, 1871 19 2 KOTICE IS hdreby given that an application will bo made at the next session of the Legislature to amend the Charter of the Town of Pendkton. Oct 19, 1871 16 Sheriff's Sale. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ANDERSON CO?NTY, IN THE PROBATE COVET. Thomas W. Russell, Guardian ad titem. vs. Mrs. Ella E. MeCann.?Petition to Partition Real Estate. BY virtue of an order from the Court of Pro? bate for Anderson eountv, I will expose to sale on WEDNESDAY, the 2Dth day of November next, at the late residence of R J W McCann, deceased, as the R^al Estain of said deceased? ONE TRACT OF LAND, Situated in Anderson county, near Slabtown, on waters of Twenty-Three Mile creek, contain? ing TWO HUNDRED and NINETY ACRES, More or less, one-half of which is woodland, and thirty acres of good bottom land, bound? ing lands of George D Barr, James Richey, DK Hamilton and others. On the premise! are a new two-story dwelling-house, contain? ing ten rooms and six fire-places, together with all necessary oat-buildings. Persons desirous of examining the land be? fore purchasing, will call upon MaJ T H Me? Cann or Thomas W Russell, Esq, who will take pleasure in shewing them the same. TERMS OF SALE. On a credit of ono and two years with inter? est from the day of salo, except the costs, which will be required cash; purchaser to give bond with good security and a mortgage of the prem? ises to secure the payment of the purchase monej', with leavo to anticipate payment at anytime. Purchaser to pay extra for papers and stamps. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Oct 19,1871 16 6 ?Sr- Laurensville Herald copy four times and forward bill to Sheriffs office, Anderson C. H., S. C. ESTATE SALE. BY order of the Probate Judge there will be sold to the highest bidder at the late residence of R. J. W. McCann, deceased, on Wednesday. November 29th, the personal estate of the said deceased, consisting of Fonr Fine Mules. Several Milch Cows and Calves of improved blood. A Lot of Chester White Hogs. A line lot of Pork and Stock Hogs. Ono Covered Buggy and Harness. Ono Two-Horse Wagon and Harness. From 500 to 800 bushels of Corn. Crop of Wheat and Fodder. From 6 to 8 Bales of Cotton. One Cooking Stove. Household and Kitchen Furniture, Planta? tion Tools, Ac., Ac If the property is not all sold on Wednesday the sale will bo continued on Thursday. Terms Cash. THOS. H. McCANN, T. W. RUSSELL, Administrators, N. B.?All demands against the Estate will be presented legally attested. Those indebted to the Estate, or firm of T. H. McCann A Son, will make immediate payment to T. H. McCANN, Survivor. Nov2, 1871 18 3 JULIUS POPPE LS RECEIVING AT HIS VARIETY STORE, FRESH TEA CAKES, SODA CRACKERS, GINGER SNAPS, FRESH CANDIES, RAISINS, NUTS, CIGARS, of the best brands, FANCY ARTICLES, in Variety. Also, a fine assortment of? GLASS WARE, At very low prices. LIQUORS and WINES, A pure article for medicinal purposes, OLD RYE WHISKEY, KENTUCKY BOURBON, FRENCH BRANDY, RUM, GIN, OLD CORN WHISKEY, CHERRY, MADEIRA, MALAGA and PORT WINES, ALE, PORTER, Ac Thankful for past patronage, he solicits ? continuance of the same. Nezt Door to the Post Office, Anderson, Oct 19,1871 16 NOTICE TO TAX PAYERS. NOTICE is hereby given to the Tax Payers of Anderson County, South Carofina, that the Treasurer will be ready to receive the State and County Taxes for the year 1871, on the Twentieth day of November, 1871, and con? tinue until the Fifteenth day of January, 1872, after which date the penalties for non-payment will attach. RATES OF TAXATION. For State, Seven Mills on the Dollar. For County, Three Mills on the Dollar. Poll Tax, Ono Dollar. DANIEL BROWN* Treasurer of Anderson County. N. B.?The office for the collection of Taxes will be opened at the Store of W* H. Nardin A Co., No. 9 Wavorly House, Anderson, 8, C. Oct 26, 1871 IT 4 Notice of Fin&l Settlement THE undersigned hereby gives notice that ho will apply to A. O. Norris, Judge of Probate for Anderson county, for a final settle? ment of the Estates of Amos Morris, deceased, W. F. Garrison, deceased, James S. N. Morris, deceased, aiul Aaro'ri M. Morris, deceased, and a final discharge therefrom, on Thursday, the 30th dnv of November hext, at Anderson C. H. JESSE C. MORRIS, Aduo'r.- of all theso Estates. Oet 20; 1S71 17 5 Notice of final Settlement. THE ?ndorsigried horeby gives notice thaC h? will aW)iy to A. O. Norris, Judge of. Frobate of Anderson county, on Wednnedny,. the 2Wh day of November next, for a final set? tlement of "the Estate of George R. J?attison,. deceased: and for letters of dismission-from the same. JAMES A. KING, Adm'r. with Will annexed Oct 26, 1871 17 5? Notice of Final Settlement. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersign? ed, as Administrator of the Estates ot James Armstrong, deceased, and of N. H, Armstrong, deceased, will, on the 28th day of November next, apply to A, O. Norris, Judge of Probate for Anderson, county, for final set? tlement of said Estates,, and for final discharge from his administratorship'. JOHN K. ARMSTRONG, Adm'r. Oct 26, 1871 17 * Notice of Final Settlement. rpHE undersigned horeby gives, notice that X. he will apply to A. O. Norris, Judge of Probate of Anderson county, on Friday, the first day of December next, for a settlement of the Estate of Sarah Brown, deceased, and for lettors of dismission from the same, ut Ander? son Court House. C. H. BROWN, Adm'r. Oct 2ti, 1871 17 5?