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I ^^^r.-dtos^Biphigrs ?nOej 0*ih.. ;??', . Josh Billings being duly sworn, testifya az, fellers: r : . Eight wont gor into six and have much ov eto nythmg left over.'Tlenhy a yourig feller haz ?&rintl.t>ui fl&^8un*iii'?ritnme?ck bi trieirig to! git a number eight foot into a number six boot. Virtue, in one respekL.iz like munny. That w-?e^i?rk^Be hlr^Tfor sticks to us the best ?:. Affektashun never improved eny body yet.] Jjb\z better to beiideviLthan abyppkrit.. .,.r | It nave often heard th?re was'men who khewj ?more t^an'they^ohld^tel^bufc^ever met: one.; -.1 ihave; ?ftea ?et tboze .who .cp.uW tell a great' i8ware-to it'besWes.n ?nJWi" ***tjfb6 proof ftgrn natteryv a' min must hav no nil?^MAffm^h.jP^aa^W exis^j^ he. irkL wii" new .one of the lost arts. flple are good simply bekaoze they In inunny??Je&^^ oB?wsT?principaljid few'Jtoigff ijato.'partnership with a Dizzy man, -see Mnvoffer- tew jiae the la ih?tlSrtnHfttiak:^ ny mistakes ,that'sbe!jcari'be::held accountable fori' *y*yu~wnz a going tew try pure love for a crime, wn?Tcourt would you takeher before? "In tim?bM^e?te prtp&^lbj(?ir^ This iz some familys.liye all, the time. .^tjr-u ffe'vlc^whicn a hiaikdntr?kfs.mllAiz y??ft. hp^GWKWtWh he may snake them opn," will by ten call on him thru life and-seek- to renew hiz .diffexenoerfiu- toil po<ff man,; they look tike erimes, while, in the rich man, they'only ap p?W^Se-exsentriciiys. " Old age inkreases~u3~in wisdom andnlso in ruraatisutfOhO*)0?*) iSUllffi .. v I kno Ipts.ov pholfcj who are pious ust be kajjseS^'w^ j^rh'st^'THey' k?nt'tert Whin Anqjr^gotreligi?h. and, if they should loose It, they wouldn't kno it. When fortun^ ^Ipfe^'ire'inust dance. It I thmkthe honesty ov man ^siQ&^ei; th fect.eMpolicy.than principle. - Thaw iz only one kind of folks who kan keep a sekr^^oo^l, and-theyfUOV9rnake any to keep.. * ' ?' Ja TfcB.ma'h who. hi wicked enough to be drid edi&Wsaferman'in community than the man WhTTlz"Just virtevfous enuffnot to be suspek te<L .OTffrT flOfcOOY? MM regier '?'?g?f?[?wW^mJ wha'd^Vroyed*, there Here many buried in. j ruins of it, who were aftgrwafd found in differ? ent situations. There were some found in deep /MMtto, f&fcifthey fj ad. gone there fossecuqitf. There were some found who verein the streets, as?4f Mey^had been attempting to make their escape:"There were some foundin lofty cham? bers. But where did they -find'the Roman sen? tinel ? They found him standing at the city ^atl^ftilh'liis KJHkNttH graspiug hfc war weab ?OjJwTOife he "Had been placed by his captain; ajidT^ere^where the.heavens ^threatened ^hiftl, W&t9v?M.ti*4lavai stream rolled, he stood at his post, and there, after a thousand years had away/he was found. So let Christians B%^Vtb stand to their duty, witling to stand-at thelposo 'on Jwhich. their captain, has placed them, and they will find that grace will support and sustain them. IM)ti ?C??e.vge iv Every-Day Li fe.?Have the courage to discharge a debt while you have money in your pocket; to dc 'without that which ryou do not need, however muct your t^(u^y cbvfct it ; to speak you r rairid when ft w necesjiaryjvou^should do so, a\id to hdfd your tongue'when it is prudent you s hould do so: to speak to a poor friend when in company with a {rich one, richly attired; to make a will, and ai "ust one'; to fell a man, why you dp not leftid | j im lyour mon ey; to show that you respect hon? esty?in-whatever guise it appears, and your con? tempt for^d4shouestdnp?dty,J)y, whomsoever I exhibited ;Tt)' tvear*your old'Cro'tWes-ontil you j -psiy:for year new ones; to. obey your Maker at i th?rsk-o? being'ridiculed by men; and to pre? fer comfort and prosperity to fashion in all. Illings. lost herI ? There is no_use of becoming discouraged over rk?jM^djcWrenWfltyl^aysNpasses a; par in?he^8uxc2LcbUe?io^^ J-_7 ? Josh Billings says: "I am violently op? posed to ardent speerits as. a beveridge, but for mannfacturin' purposes I think that a little of : bjoke"^fir hir,'^Ing^geineDt with a young man for the reason that he sneez? es In hw sleep. If. it wpnit.be impertinent, we would like to know how she found: it out. ?nfrtt*]pHm >??s?nee an independent old indy *feb, .speakingnf Adam's naming all the ani? mals, said she didn't think he derserved any credit for naming the pig?any one would know what to call him. ? "Washington,'*'exclaimed a mem'ber of a NaslWHe^deb?ting edub/it?-n sterrtoria'u tone. "Washington was a great man;, he was ? good man ; ho was an able man; his mind had a powerroT grasp of the fit?re; if ever a man | was non,compos mentis, Washington was that ], /~.Ma^ing%r mojoey in Ihe'expectation of' soon' becoming "k rich ,.-widow or'widower is a ?' very nncertain speculation. A California cor? respondent o:f the, tyvwgp/Tribune gives an ac oonnt of a gentleman, formerly in the Spanish army, wholoag ago married a widow lady fifty seven years of age, who was possessed of great ""'with s, coasuraptive tendencyaufffno in mce&n SHciivrffp? imachH [pider t^a,n. the _room;^ufrheY'prosp^cts^fbr an oxt^hded lease of life were very poor, and the mercenary h?bA?3r^grtttala?ed^ theptqbabil ity ofspeeddyScoming into full and undivided ?possession;of bet fortune. But, alas for the un? certainty of human hopes! that indomitable ?Thrat&n. with ;i consumptive tendency, in defi .?oee(-pjf.,n|t;Ji.\ws, of probability, continued to Bye on until fifty-seven more years had expired, and has bnlv recently departed, at the ripe age of one hundred and fourteen. . Z OKOTStCE'T? c?BblT?RS- OF M C Mnge* y?: ? Oirfu^ius^ BeWv; ^Talnlah E SJoanJ W?T.-l!(/no' scWTropcrii/, Marshal Assets, dtc, of John B Sloan, deceased. Creditors of this Estate are required to ioli^h. their-ejaims before me at my V w^ewre 'the 25tli day of ?February next, upon pain of being excluded from ail benefit of the decree to be rendered heroin. JOHN W DANIELS. TJrt^lBF' C^>mmo?l''PJja3" Andcraon.Cf). ~ Private Sale, X; have some IIOBSES, MULES, BUGGTES, .JTjlARRtAGE, SULKEY, HACK, HAIt NJ3SS and SADDLES for sale. Also, somo Stock Hogs and Hogs ready for the pen. All of which I will sell on reasonable terms. JOHN W. DANIELS. '/Bept28,187T . 18 PURE GYPSXTMJ CONTAINING Ninety-nine and Two-thirds per Cent. (99.6? per cent.) SOLUBLE MATTER. Warranted free from all impuri ties. Prepared in this city, atul for sale at. the l<rw price of Fifteen Dollars per Ton, Cash, by .JOHN H. HOLMES, Commission Merchant, Charleston, S. c. Sept-'7, 1s71 13 3m Sheriff's Sale. .im;,.! i rfi fl\ . THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, > Anderson County. M\A Jif 2!?T?' PROB A TE CO URT. \*^kekn\ikJ>Vf. Russeif,'Guiird?m drf ?fem, V*: Mrs. Ella E. McCann.?Petition fo JPartition Real Estate. \ f ' ' ? BY virtue of an order from'the Court of Pro? bate for Anderson county, I will expose to sale, on WEDNESDAY, the 29th day of-November next, at the late residence of R J W McCann, deceased, as the Real Estate of said deceased-^ ? I i buy noj ? ? ? ?? ? ; ? ONE TRACT OF LAND, I ? 8 1 iX. 3. "K SituatetPin Anderson county, near Slabtowh, cmwateis gfTwenfy-Three itlile creek, contaJLn-, ?. ftwo (HUiNDRRD and NINETY ACREsl ' More or less, one-half of which is woodland. ing_ lands bf George DTJarr. James Riohey? DK Hamilton and che are a new two-story dwl six^fi^places, together wif \ I rP?rs^sldilr^usWlaxmniMng ?e Jaridjbei. 1 fore purchasing, will call upon Mai T* H Mo Cann or Thomas W Rui*teH, ESq, who w?itake, pleasure in showing them the same. taia?7gAM^.6K^A^. Y? A D On a credit of one and two years, with, inter-:, est from the day of sale, except the'cosfs7 "which will be requiredjj^^mi^8^^^ve-bond.j with good security AndamoVt^g\)ortnevprem ises to secure the payment of the, purchase J money, with leave to anticipate payment at j 2PS- Laurensvilfe .Hcridffi ?copy' tour* times'] and forward bill ,to Sheriffs ofijee, Anderson C. h;,ml*??'! fmmOq '>''' : ! ? ? "; i -?-uJ_!_liiii'l THE STATE Oja?OlOTHi^?RWj^^'l'' COURT. ?fiS^th^AefceVj Adn^istratrrxVVs. .l^Yjtdj^pflapOrdj^ 15 "Date, in the above stated case, to me direct- | ed, I will expose to sale on the First Mon? day-:m December next,'at AinderSoTi Court House, the following Tract of Land as the Real Estate of Halbert Ackex, dea^ed, ,to[Wit: ..CO ? Y^^lwGA.HD .H3JTUI Containing 185 acres, more or loss, situate in Anderson County, -bounding lands of Allen Cotnran, F. Brock, Lot No. 2 and others.^ ~ LOT NC;. ? ~ Containing ?St^aSis^^ore^brless, bounding j lands of Thomas Townes, Lots Nos. 1 and 3, < and^ew- yj q rj j |.r f JX i!X r< lot no. 3,^ a. ? J-U Containing 50 -acres,,more/ or, loss, boundingI Lot No. 2, Thomas Townes, Robert Chamblee, j and others. r ? r~r~i ! rr< )r??: ijoVnoa < > Containing 56} acres, more or less, hounding hinds of Newton Acker, John ' Ragsdale,. and othersl7"' - TtoMS'OFSAtE^-Orie-half Cash, the balance on a*' 'credit -of tw elve months; with interest from day of sale, the purchaser giving bond and good Security, with a mortgage of the promises t?> secure the purchase money, with leave to anticipate payment- of the whole amount at any. time. .Purchaser to pay,extra Jfox~ papers anil Wk. McGUKIN, Slicrim Nov9,1871 4 ' '"SHEEi^PSi SALE. " THE STATE Otf SOUTH CAROLTNA, 1 " ? . Anderson County, j IX THE1 PROB A TE CO URT. Benjamin P. Hutchison, hy his. Guardian, ad litem, R. B. Hutchison, vs. Robert B. Hutch? ison.?Petition for Partition. BY virtue of an Order from the Court of Pro? bate to!mc clirected in tho above stated p, I.will expose to sale on the First Mon ', M. December next, at Anderson. Court \ House,' ONE TRACT OF LAND, Containing 294 acres, more or less, situate in Anderson County, hounding Luids of B. Frank Morrow, John.M. Craft. John M. Morgan and others.; Sold las. the Real Estate of Robert Hutchison, deceased. Tebms of Sale?One-third cash ; the re gnatader on, a credi t-o t* one. and, two -years, with 4We^*frdm'day bf sale; the purchaser giving bond with good security, and mortgage of tho premises to:secure the payment of the purchase ? money, with the privilege of anticipating pay- ] meitt, "at^inyrtimc. Purchasexlo pay. for papers! ?nd*8 . WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. ^oyff. lgnf ^ ~f , 19;.|;. r// 4 SHERIFFS SALE. IJp TpEj PROBATE CO URT. Thoma*S^?mq^ireyaand-David W. Hum Lee and others.?Petition for Partition. BY virtue of aniOrder from the Qoprtof Pro? bate, in'the above stated case, to me direc? ted, I will expose to sale on'tho First Mon? day in December next, at Anderson Court House, , - : > : ; ONE TRACT OF LAND, Containing-720'acres, more or less,' situate in Anderson coutrtyi! on. waters of Genorostee creek, bounding lands of S. W. Williford., An? drew Shearer, Josse W. Norris and others. Soldas tRo( Rjfcl Estate ?.f Bm-. Dayifl Hum? phreys, aeceasoa. Terms of Sai.f?One-third of tho purchase money.and costsof those proceedings cash r tho balan^rfoi 4 drtfjit of, twelve1 nioiftbJi, with in? terest from day of sale, purchaser to give bond with- good security, and a mortgage of tho premises, to secure the payment of the pur? chase money, with leavo to pay the wholo or any part thereof cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Nov'9,:i8Tf ;i 19 4 SHERIFF'S SALE. r. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, \ Anderson; County. j .; C?T THE"PROB A TE COURT.' Lark in Newton and wife vs. James M Wei born, Susan A Guy ton. ^Mary Pickle and others,? . '&t&o\i'/6fiPdTiut6n. BY virtue of an Order from the Court of Pro ?rbatojn t[he,abovo stated case, to ine-dii ee ted.'T will exposo to sdlo on tho First Monday I in November next, at Anderson Court House, ONE TRACT OF LAND, Situate jn Anderson County, on branches wa ters'hf BeaVcr Dam creek, containing 223 acres, moro or loss, bounding lands of James M Wel born, Mary D Anderson, and others; sold as tho Real Estate of .Sarah Wei born, doeoased. Trums op Sat.k?Tho onsets of thnso proceed? ings-Cash, the remainder on a credit of one nnd two years, with interest from day of sale; pur? chaser to give bond with good security and a mortgage of tho premises to secure the purchaso money. Purchaser to pay for papers und stamps. WM. McGUKIN, Sheriff. Not 9,1871 19 4 Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that lie will apply to A. <). Norris, Judge of Probate of Anderson county, on Friday, tho first day of December next, for a settlement of the Estate of Sarah Brown, deceased, and for letters of dismission from the same, at Ander? son Court House. C. TL BROWN, ArWr. Oct 20, 1S71 17 ?* sheriffs sale. TUE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, > ,, Andkbsok County. > I2ir THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. , f Elias John E?rjhi Adniihistrator, vs. iJas. \V. Earle, Julius R. Earle and others.?Complaint, for .sale of Lands for payment' of Debts, Re BY virtue of a Decretal Order from the Court Ipf Oommton Picas, in the above stated case? 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 1 the town of Anderson, to wit: B IJ K A X 8 H?T N0- *? Containing two acres, more or less, bounded, oik the "west by Main street, dn the north by; lot I of. J; ;1V Reed? On i the east by McDufBe i street a*4 on the. south by lot of L. T, Arnold. ' LOT NO. 2, , ^mtatnm^twT)lCTe87nlc^ by lotai of Mrs. I^rrelLjDaniel Brown and others.) BTU?3 TTBEfo no. s, and 'ohiT-half acft?/in*re ?r,| l|ts ffiHn^Snl^r^jRrlA* T lo RoiJ 1*1 IlOTTiO. 4, -Containing^one and a^hal/ acre*. nrore^or less,! -iWJ<>inirfg%w?fJ?hrt R<^ran,!JWhA Poppe* and others. \*"> j *i n f f i) LOT NO. 5, r^ontataingi two &cr&r"mor/ar less, adjoining-] lots of Mrs Morris, J P Reed and others. LOT NO. 6, log jotliers./if'Tfj ' )/ MilT 17. Terms of Sale?One-third of the purchase .?money an drtho. costs-of: these proceedings cash, : the. balance , on .a credit of six months, with interest from day of sale: purchasers to give ^ffrtcTTrtlh a$?r?yea sur?ty; anT?.ni?rtjBgig$?f "the"premises to secure The purchase money, ;w?hdeave~to pay- the WhplB/jn cash if preferred. Purchasers to pay extra for papers and stamps. .Kn>:: r Q-vWM\ M?WJKUr> Sheriff Nov 9,1871 ??WJU 3 lfr Q S 4 >,aTjm STA^^,P^..SQyTH^.CARQLINAf f . ,;..? .,,!TVA^ers?n .County. j ;; In theCouvt of Probate, . . . usan Rodgers vsv James Rodgbrs?Petition for\ 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, j . ., ONE. 'TRACT OF LAND, " Com^atarTng IM acres, rnore'or less, situate in Andorson -county, on-waters of Rock creek, bounding lands of Greenlee Ellison, and oth? ers. Sold as ''the (Real Estate df Larkin Rod money and .the cqsts of these proceedings cash* ? the balance'dti a eredit ?^one ^ndtwoyeajs,! with' interest from the day of sale,'-the purcha-, sei( to give bond>and good security, -with a| mortgage of the premises; to secure the . pur-1 ch'ase money. 'Purchaser to pay f?rpapers?nd1 ?^fPP3- i W}j[ McQUKIN, Sheriff. ' Nov:7,1871 ' ' ' 19 ' '" 4 SHERIFF'S SALE. THE STATE _OF SQUTH. CAROLINA. ) ' M? Anderson g??kxx.. IN THE COURT OF COMMOtf PLEAS. J, J. G ilmer, Administrator of . the - Estate- of ''?.lames f?lmer, deceased. Plaintiff. vs."WH Cater and others, Defendants.?Judgment for Foreclosure. BVS'lrttie of a Decretal Order from the Court i~ef Common Pleas, in the above Stated1 case; to me directed, I will expose to sale on the j First Monday in December next,1 at Anderson Court House", ONE HOUSE. AND LOT, . Situate in the town of Andewmr containing 2i acres, mote or ,h3ss,'OTi'-t?a1noun street, bounding lots of W J Logon,- > Estate i of Elias Kurl?, deceased, and others. <? Terms of sale Cash?purchaser to pay extra for titles and stamps.. ,U j. ,WJL McGUKIN, Sheriff. Nov '9, 1871 , 19 4 is batouptcy:?? In tho District Court of the United States | for the District of. fonth- Carolina. WlUioovS, Bvow'O, A?signfe-vOf rKees?ej?v Mc Ctrlfy,' agaWsi Art!kiPPt-^u^r?T^,-'iMiA'Ad aline Keese, and others.?Petition to set aside | Coijveyance, tfrc ? ? ? , SWT *T BY virtue of a Decretal QrcUar, to mo directed | in the above named action, I * will expose i to Hftle at Anderson C. H., on SALEDAY. ini DECEMBERJ^(({H frn } ONE HOUSE ANl5 LOT, Situate in the Town of Anderson, said Lot con? taining about one and one-eighth (H) acres, and bounded by lots of J. B. Skelton, Mrs. Donald, Matthew Held map. and others, with interven? ing streets, and lot or, J. W.'Harrison, hquse apd lot it pr^stentt>ccdnied by Dr. A..P..Cater. TERMS OF SALE: One-half of the purchase money to be paid in cash; balance on a credit of six months, vdtBfttfterest ftomjd^ryoTsalOi to be'seenred by b^Tairtd^personal "secdnty, and "mortage of tho premises. Purchaser to pay extra for pa pereand amrapsi:-r: > <>! *> f ?/. WM. S. BROWN, Assignee. Nov 9, 1871 19 4 city machine works, Columbia, S. C, ' K. TOZEB, Proprietor, TITAN UFACT?RES Portable and Stationary I " Steam Engines, Iron and iirass Castings of an descriptions. Grist and other Mill Work done on the shortest notice.- ? n *T . ? ? Reference, for Anderson County?-Dr. R Fur man. Diweu. ?'Oct5, 1871" -'14 2m? Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned hereby gives notice that ho-will apply to A?0.' Norris. Jud^re of Probate^for'-Anclarson connty,Vor annaT-settle ment of tho Estates of Amps Morris, deceased, W. F. Garrison, deceased, James S. N. Morris, deceased, and Aaron M. Morris, deceased, and aifmul discharge therefrom, on Thursilay, the 30th day of November next, at Anderson C.H. JESSE C. MORRIS, Adin'r. of all these Estates. Oct2C, 1871 17 5 Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersignod hereby gives nofico that he will apply to A. O. Norris, Judge of Prooate *)f Anderson county, on Wednesday, tho 2Mb day of November next, fbr a final set? tlement of tho Estate of Gcorgo R. Mnttison, docoased, and for letters of dismissionjfiV>m tho same. i JAMES A. KING, Adin'r. with Will annexed. Oct2ft, 1871 17 5? Notice of Final Settlement. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersign? ed, as Administrator of tho Estate* of .lames Armstrong, demised,- and of N. H. Armstrong, deceased, will, on the 2sth day of November next, apply to A. O. "Norfisf Jndgo of Probate for Anderson county, for final set? tlement of said Estates, and for linal discharge from his administratorship. JOHN R. ARMSTRONG, Adm'r. Oct 20, 1871 17 5 NOTICE. APPLICATION will l>o mado at tho next session of tho Legislature to renew and amend the eliartor of (own of WilliaiiiMtoii. Nov !> IS71 1!> :?m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. ? IN. THE COURT OI? ..COMMON ^PLEAS. Mrs. Hortenso C. Cooloy, Plaintiff, against Mrs. Jane A. Earle, Mrs. Eugenia Adams, Mrs. Sallie P. Earlo, Mrs. Annie Barle and Samuel R. Earle.?Action for the Partition of Real Rj-dperty. ': OifiJ 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 I named action, I will expose to sale at ANDER? SON COURT HOUSE, on : On Saleday in. December next, -The following Real - Property of the Estate bfj John B. Earle, deceased, situate in Anderson; county, to wit; " ?.; ? ? .- I :,.,>??:*?.? |,ThoPlantation known as ;;'Me.' Parks _#p$, Wff3T Lying on the Savannah River, containing Nine' l-Hundred-and Sixty-rSeven (987>Aejrefl,> moxfljox ljees,- and1 adjoining lands of Andrew McLees, Thomas H Anderson, Bird Phillips and others. 1 no. 2, The Plantation or Tract known as The Sloan Perry Place, Lyhigj on' the Sefcec^ Oliver' arid -\frest shte iitetsgf, with 4 Perry appurtenant^ eofltamsone hundred and seventy (170) acres, more or less, and adjoins lands ?T.Dr Wm L Broyles, R A ""^fc #a<uoB | Tho Hotel attd Lot iu!;th^fTown!.'?f'A^dereM, ?known as .- ? m ^7 'The Benson House and Lot.' Situate on the Southwest -corner of the Public Square, and contains two? acres, more or less. ?0 :! Oi'' ' '>no: <*;? ?* ! ??i???:r.:r-'l The Store House and Lot in.saicL Town , of An? derson, and on the Northeast corner of the Public Square^nawn-ps; - p rr . f ,fnv ^o, ^2 Qr^nite Bow, . ( Containing about bne-fonrth of an acre, and at present occupied. byTN Kx?c J:p Sullivan. < non f>iU NO. 5, tt/t? The Houste arid Lot Situate ihrtiie said Town of Ajjdejrso^.near the Baptist Church, containing 'two, acres, more or less, bounded'on the West by McDjtffie .street, oh;the SoutJu.'by lot of ^ames A" Hoy'i.?na jri ter<renlng street, on'the East by Baptist church street, and North, by street leading to the Bap? tist Church. J , .. . t no. 6, ?Tke House and Lot, Senate in therV'-illage-of ^epdletrm,Tfcwcrwni8 ,4iTheJ3ilk iaTDn^?JAU,i*ie?niaiidng ta^eWe \&) acres, more or less, and adjoining lands of, Mrs I JDaniels, Estateiof John B Earie and othersT/ NO. 7, {Tue Lor^tuate in^tlio' said Vitfog&eP &m<fl& ton, known as the... Mary Hunter Lot, . Bounding lots of Estate of John BI Earle, Mrs Margaret Washington, and Broad and Main streets, and supposed to contain about one acre. ? ",: '! no.r8, :"' The Vacant Wood Lot, Sitnate in-said "ViHage of Pendletdh, 'contain? ing about four acres; bounded'by lots of the Episcopal Church, George Seaborn, Main street and tho Blue Ridge Railroad. * NO. 9, The Lot situate in the said Village of Pendle ton, known as The Calhoun Lot, Supposed to contain about one acre, and ai | j?hung lots of W HD Gaillard, Estate of Mary I Hunter aiid others. no. 10, . ? .:? ; Tho Plantation or Tract known as ; The Mrs. Placidia Adams Place',! SituationEighteen;Mile Creek, containing< pne hundred and thirty acr.es,.more on-less, ad | joining lands of Martin S MeCay, Mrs Lucy I Maxwell and others. . mi uui : ,:no.ii,( ' 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 Stophonson. T J) Wagner and others, known as part.of the j; ' ... White ?all Tract. i A dJq ;'i ?'' f. V. r ." "A I i TERMS of SALE. One-third of tho purchase money to be paid in cash; balance on a credit of pne, and two years, payable in equal annual instalments with interest from day of sale, to be secured by < bonds of the purchaser, and personal security, and mortgages of the premises. .Purchasers ,to pay extra for stamps and papers, ALSO, By virtue of. the said Decretal Order I will likewise, at the same time anchplace, LEASE to the highest biddor, at public outcry,. for the ensuing three (3) years, and untU the further'or? der of the Court? NO. 1, Tho Plantation known as The Deep Creek Place, Situate on Deep Creek, supposed ' to^ contain about thirteen hundred and nfty (1359) acres, and adjoining lands of James McLesky, Wm Bolt, Eddy Lewis and others. NO. 2, ' . , n ,T Tire Shallow lord Bridge Place, Situate on Seneca River, supposed to contain about twenty-five, acres, adjoining the ,Decp Creql^Place, Vit? Toll BridgVon the-sarde,. Terms of Lkase?Lessees to give bonds, with .approvod personal security, for payment of the rent annually. JAMES S. COTHRAN, Special Referee. Nov 9, 1871 19 4 GEO. S. HACKER, Door, Sash and Blind Factory, UIIS is as large and complete a Factory as m there is in the South. Wo keep no Northern work to fill country cnlcrs. /.??? Send for Price List. AddrcHM, GEO. S. HACKER, P. O. Box 170, Charleston, S. C. X-ft" Factory and WnrbrooniH, King Street, opposite Cannon Street, on lino of City Railway. Sopt7, 1S71 10 ly' TEACHER WANTED. ACOMPETENT Teacher to take charge of the Pendleton Male Academy can obtain the place on application to H. Frank Sloan, Secretary and Treasurer, at Pendleton, S. C. House furnished free of rent. Nov 1?. IS71 I't 4 m8j&ib!kHm\ -o 35,000 -ACEES Of the most desirable Land in South Carolina for Sale. Situated i^Pickcns. .Cquntjr. Locality Unsur-: passed as to Soil and Climate. ,119? to vnd oi Jnaw r ?/ notiV/ i --0 Virtue ofV'D^^ the Court ^ijtfilQpmmeu, Pleas; of; ^ndcrstvs- County, to rhe directed, I will," as Special Referee, offer for sale, .at ;' .j0 7 hbooO gnifioa bnA EICKENS*? Oi' ?Ry^BE C, On Saledayirf^c^nmrvnext, TneYofrJ)UrIiVff 'Tr^ as the Real Es? tate of Samuel Maverick, deceased, to wit: TRACT >*0. 51, situate on the middle fork Of Toxaway. River, containing 1,000 acres, as! perplatftted. |7T rt .Tft^Cm^No. 47, described in the writ as sit? uate on Jocassec Fork of Keowee River, con taining 1,000 acres, but by re-snrvey 1191, asj per plat filed. TRACT No. 4S, described in^e.wTftairsitUr | ate on the Ea?t side of JCoxaway River, con- j taining 668'acfes,'but b$ ? re-survey 670, as per 1 plat filed. TRACT No. 50, described in the writ as on West side of North Fork of Toxaway River, I containing 562 acreJ? but by a re-Shryfcf ^Yr as per plat filed. ratXOM No. 68; dasnrihad in, tim writ M ad joining lands of Abncr 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. TRACT No. 53, described in the writ as situ? 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. 40, 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. 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 678 acres, 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 12}, making 869$, as per plat filed. TRACT No. 19, on Shoal creek, containing 160 acres, as per plat filed. TRACT No. 15, on both sides of Todd's creek, containing 90 acres, as per plat filed. TRACT No. 44, on waters of Big and Little Estatoe creek, containing 353 acres, as per plat filed. TRACT No. 33, on the North Fork of Mile creek, containing 32 acres, as per plat filed. < TRACT No. 45, on Big and Little Estatoe Rivers, containing 452 acres, as per plat filed. TRACT No. 38, described in the writ as con? taining 382 acres,, on Crow: and Cedar creeks, but by a re-survey 330 acres,'as per plat filed. TRACT No. 3lf described in the writ as con? taining 171 aeres^iiMijl ancLCrow creeks, but by a re-survey 137, as per jdat filed, snb-divi ded into "A," containing; 2$J, and ,4B," con? taining 1131 acres. ; ? TRACT No. 40,cd escribed in the writ as on Crow and Little Cedar creeks, and as containing 913 acres, but by-6 rersurvey 457 acres, as per plat filed. 5 * 2 TRACT No. 42,-ottthr East side of Toxaway, and both sides ql Estatoe. Rivers, containing 573 acres, as per platdiled. ^ TRACT No. 4l7on'btnnches of Poor and Ce? dar creeks, containing: 2ti2 acres, as per plat filed. ? . TRACT No. 39, described in the writ as on the North side ol\Crowj;rejik, and as containing 245, but by a rc-survey~251 acres, as per plat filed. ? s TRACT No. 36, 6n branches of Gregory's, Prater's and Crow creeks, containing 2iy acres as per plat filed. TRACT No. 24, on Prater's creek, containing 330 acres, united with 25 and 20 into one tract, as per plat 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. 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 381 acres, as per plat filed. TRACT No. 23, on branches of Prater's creek, rontoining 106 acres, as per plat filed. TRACT No. 35, on both sides of Mill creek, containing 115 acres, as per plat filed. TRACT No. 12, on both sides of Six Mile crook, 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, as per plat filed. TRACT No. 28, on East side of Keowee Riv I 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. TRACT No. 32, on branches of Crow and Mile creeks, containing 178 acres, as per plat 1 filed. TRACT No. 34, adjoining lands of Robert Morgan, William Newton and others, contain? ing 29 acres, as per plat filed. ~-f?RAG*-No: ?7, described in the-writ as on-n prong of Gregory's creek and Twelve Mile creek, containing 521 acres, as per plat filed. . .TIMM:! '!.:,?. SJAJgrJORTr . JTerms of Sale. ! One-third of the purchase money to be paid inoisj.^er^mngtw into Two equal annual instalments, to be paid in one and two years, with interest on the whole amount from'the day of salo, tor bo paid annual? ly, any purchaser being permitted to pay tab whole amount; or any part thereof exceeding one-third in cash on day of sale, if desirable"; piirchasoi^_toenter into bqnd^vith tjHiOiOr more good nnd'w!tic^^tS*1re?ofl-?*? CFm* purchase money, the.titJ.es to be executed, hut not de Ih-eted-until the'whine am?fthtp'f the^p?rchase moiioy.isVpald. y'.' \ ?' l\nU -y V: ? .... i?PWI W: HUMPHREYS, ."??<"'? :' few" ?? !- ?? ?". ?Special Ilefcree. " ' Dooes,^ S?siies,'? Blinds,;<$zc. in 1 .biMi!i3 . . >.:;.: ? /.:?? iT .'.y. in . ". ?.I ? id!A it-tu.* <ta /,-f\ 1 .nu. ?:[ n P. "I? >moiJ Im?:, 7. amnacturcr and Dealer, No. 20 Hayna Street and HorlfcecVs Wharf, ?"CHALKSTON, 8: C. ??Sr THIS is the largest and most .complete Factory of the kind in the Southern States, and all articles in this line can bo furnished by Mr. P. P. Toai.k at prices which .defy competition. A pamphlet with full: and detailed Jlst of all sizes of Doors, Sashes, and Blinds, and the prices of each, will he sent free and post paid, on application to 1\ P. TOA LE, -Cliarlcston, S. C. NOTICE IS hereby given that an application will bo made at tho next session of tho Legislature to amend the Chafer of tho Town of Pendkton. Oet 19. 1*71 16 JUST RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OF FAMILY GROCERIES, 'Of every description, which we Will Sell Low for Cash. ri M ? . [inn ofd? . < t-zit ? '? ? ? . ! McGRATH & BYEUM, Bepot Street. -ji; t\ ?? ? ci -O 95,000 poun *.'! trtail rani* ? 1 ?Vi i . .! ?.?; -ti >. n?. J ? :t - ?(,.: . I of .?:<, . .?? -???[ Cotton Rags , For^whichrw? wSU, pay the highest/ ? '? r* ' cas"h:prices; vr.f >? '? >*, mi . [?x}ao ?>j ii ...II'' ,1 I ,-'{ , ;;.-j;r f ITS Iiffi-.i- 0 i - - f: ???: ? J IIaTJ ik/imA ,smo'/ .<> ? ? . *? ^ ^iM^ Country Produce I Taken in exchange for Goods. We are^jn j?ie CottonJIarket, Aral-pay the highest Cash Price for tJotMar.^ ? - v Give-US'i-fcaU r>tfbTeyottseirae iiiov svad hm; ''..VW' V .". ./. no ilJAK\ McGRATH ?5 "BYKUXJ -nsq uo\ ovi I ?? n .- - A .tl.-IJI -0- ' ;:' ij " ;,: i; ror-i ? i j33J"r Wc are ihankful to ortr friends for their pa^Uibjeral patronage, and farther solicit; thjsir continttanch. 'We also'invite-them to call and exaniine our.s'tojck of GROCERIES before pur? chasing. - ' _ j .Jfe-ajway* on Hantig, -h .? "n . lo McGRATH & BYRTJlsV^ - ' ' ' ??? o B .--j.'i ? ? ? ? . :t?r0 ao .1,1 if A: r; firridw .iefiln? - ro ??>-,; eds no loq^JiiSyf Put up at the.shortest notice,, and at the very lowest, pr^ce. All orders. will bo executed by one Of the rirm, who will personally superin t^jtHe/^ork. ,; .., . u ; ... ! McGBATH &BYRUM, Igj Depot. St., Anderson, S. C July 13, 1871 2 187Jrr G FALL TRADE. 1871. ;:j;ih GUNS. GUNS. GUNS. DOUBLE and Single Barrel Guns, Brceehlcadlngand MuzzleloadingGnns, of English,- French and German manufacture, At all Prices. Single Guns at 82.50, 84.00, 86.00, $8.00, 812.00 to 820.UU each. Double Guns from $7.00 to 8200.00 each. Pistols, Pistols. Pistols. Smith & Wesson, Colt's, Allen's, Sharp's and all the popular and approved kinds. Ammunition for Guns, Pistols and Rifles. Sportsman's Goods of Great Va? riety. BEST QUALITY and AT LOWEST PRICES. Country Merchants and Sportsmen are invi teu to call and examine our large and well se? lected stock of the above Goods,, which we im? port direct- and buy from the manufacturer*. We guarantee quality equal to, and .prices as low as.any responsible house in this country. Orders by mail filled promptly, and-sent by express; C. O. D. P0?XTNEY,' TRIMBLE & CO., - -.1 in - 200 w. Baltimore Street. BALTIMORE. MD. Sept.7ylfi*i ? ? ? 1 40 ? ly : i 11 ..'!:???? ? 1 X. goldsmith. ^ ' P. KI1TD. cKiLDSiirTrH & kind, FOUNDERS & MACHINISTS, cq4f^b3ca? s- c-? MANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines, of all sizes; Horse Powers, Circular and Mtsley Saw Mills, Flour Mills, Grist and Sugar Cane Mjlls, Ornamental House and- Store Fronts, Cast Iron Railings of every sort, including graveyards' resiuedcW', 4c. v AgricuhSrraP Implements-, ma and Iron Castings of all kinds made to order on short notice, rind on the most reasonable terms. Also, manufacturers of Cotton Presses, &c. May 18, 1871 .: 16 ly WWERLY H??8K .Anderson, S. C. JOfif A? M??E'S," Proprietor. THE WAVERLY HOUSE has been repaired and fitted up, and has now a magniSceB*--*? pea> ance. Mr May es is lately of Abbeville, .aad is well known as a good Hotel keeper. The Hoqsa has been newly furnished, and has all the modern improvements ?ntLcomfoj-ts, and' will gixe the best the country affords in way of fare, which will -be served up in the best of style. Stop and see us, and you will be well treated.. i , "March 28,1871 88. W:M r?n?1-HJ-?.-~-. . Kinsman Howell> Factfas and Commission Merchants. Liberal Advances made on Cotton and Naval Stores* Charleston^ S* C. Sept 7, 1871 . 10 4m -??. - ?:-m?.1 ffl WM. 11SVRY TRSSCOT. W..W. HtlMriiirTS. TRESC0T: & HUMPHREYS, Attorneys at Law, WILL practice in the Courts of the Eighth I Circuit, and in the United Stales Court Office in Broyles' building, opposite the Bessoa House, Anderson C. H. Fcb 9, 1871 32 J. ?! C., FEATHERSTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILL practice in the Courts of Anderson, Abbe? ville and surrounding Counties, and in iho United States Courts. Omer?No. 8 Granite Row, up stairs, cier Watson x Tiro's. Store, Anderson ('. II. Jau 5, 1871 27