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Right of ExpatriationThe following is tho opinion of the Hon. Jeremiah S. I Hack, Attorney Gonoral of the United States, t:s to the right of expatriation : . Attorney (Iknkk.u/s Owicb, Aug. 17.?Tho note of Count Montgelas, transmitted to your Department through Mr. Vrootn, our Minister at Berlin, asks for an explanation of the opinion given by Mr. Oushing, in October last, on the right of an American citizen to expatriate himself. The specified case put by Count Montgelas is that of Julius Amthor. a native of Irmclhauscu, in Bavaria, who camo to this country, and, after being naturalized, returned again to Bavaria. 11 is effort to rocover his status as a native of Bavaria seems to be impeded by a doubt which the authorities there entertain on the uuestion j whethor he can throw oil' his allegiance to the United States, and. ifW in wli-if I ner it is to he done. Tlio.ro is no statut or other 'law of the United States which ,v. events either a native or naturalized citizen from severing his political connection with this government, if ho sees proper to do so, in time of -pjaco, and for a purpose not directly injurious to the interests of the country. . There is no mode of renunciation prePcriVod. In my opinion, if lie emigrates, cirrios his family and effects witli him, manifests a plain intention not to return, takes up his permanent residence abroad, and assumes tlio obligation of a subject to n foreign government, this would imply a uinsoiuT.ion ox ni? provious relations with the ITilltcd States j and 1 do not think we could or would afterwards claim from him any of the duties of a citizen. At all ? vents, the facts of renunciation is to he established, like other facts for which there is no proscribed form of proof, by any evidence which will convinco the judgment. It is for tho authorities of Ih.vnria to determine,, first, whether they will admit Mr. A:ntnor to tho privileges enjoyed by a native subject of their King, without an express renunciation of bis American c.iijzcnship. If this be decided in the negativo ?that is to Ray, if they demand from him an express renunciation?they may take it and ciuse it to he authenticated i? what form they pleiso. Thoy may demand nn oath of abjuration as a tc:st of hi" sincerity, or nS a necessary part of his title to the futuro protection of the Bavarian (Jovcrnmc.nt. Whatever satisfies them ought to he satisfactory to us, since in all similar eases, we preseriho our own rules for the ndmission of Bavarian subjects as citizens of th<? United States. I havo spoken of the laws of the United States. Virginia and Kentucky, two of thi* States, have statutes which requires a w.uiiu uriuiuin (ii ruilUilL'ltlMOn OI C1U7.0Ufillip. But those statutes have 110 application to this case. T do not understand Mr. Amthor to have resided in either of those States. If the Federal Covermuont givoa him up, his obligations to the particular State in wUich he lived could hardly conic into any practical conflict with those which lie is about to assume toward his native country. I am, very respectfully yours, <fcc., * J. S. BLACK. * To Hon. Lewi8 Cass, Secretary of Stato. A IitTF.ilal Kunaway Match.?A capital story is told hy a Texas pnper of a runaway match that came off in that. State. It. 80011)8 that iv .couple had resolved to got married, notwithstanding the. opposition of parents and relatives of every dagree, and I securing the co-operation of a friendly clor- ; py.nnn, they all three mounted their horses and set out for a friond's ntnnsiun, sovond i miles distant, where the rites could bo sol munizcu without interloronco. They had not gone far, however, bofore their flight was (Uncovered, and then there was as much mounting, and racing, and chasing an occurred on tho occasion of " Young LoohinvarY1 celebrated elopement with the Nethcrby maiden. The lovers and their faithful pastor soon heard the noiso of.npproaching Kirsucrs and gave thoir horses the spur.? ut al(M ! their enomios wore bettor mounted autl gained fast upon them. It was evident tncy would soon ho captured, when a felicitous inspiration of tho maiden camc to thoir aid. " Can't you marry us as wo run?" she shouted to the elori'vinnn. Tim i - rv * " x jclca <;took," and ho at once conimoneed tho ritual. All parties " eovorod thorn* hcIvch with glory, ' and just as the bride's father clutched her bridle-rein, the clergyman pronounced the lovers man and wife. When tho old gontleinan first loarncd what had boon done, ho was iiudined to be furious* but being i\ gallant old fellow, and admiring ft dashing action, he noon concluded to forgive tho runaways, in consideration of the lmndsotnoand novel manner in which . they triumphed over him. Louis Napolkon as an Auriion.? I Louis N ipolcorv hft:> been a voluniinouH author, And, if his imperial oarocr seems somewhat inconsistent with his republican professions in 1848, it harmonizes with the ^Kilitieal theories of hi* published works before that poriod. In 1832 lie gave to tho world his first production, entitled "Political F.cveriea," in which ho set. forth tho programme of a constitution, the principal features of which wcro univorsul Hulfrage, two representative ohatnbors, and an Kmporor r.n tho executive power, wifh hereditary transmission by tho people. Tho ConBtitution which ho has inaugurated in Frauco does not materially differ from his theoretical frame work. In 1888 he published "Political and Military Considerations on Switzerland in 1884, "A Manual of Artilleryin 1339, "Napoleonic Idea#," in which ho miintairs tho compatibility of imperial givornmont with fr^ojlom and peaco. In 1H42, while a prisoner at If am, no pnhliuhe I "Historical Fragments," in which ho i iRtitutws a cotnp?ri8on bctwoen tho Frcnoh R vvolution of 1880 and tho JBnglitth Revolution of 108?; In 1842 appeared an " An11 Tho writer add* : ? " You havo^no idea of the awfnl weather and or our suffering* from the ho.\t; tv^Pfcit I with ttot cloth* over our heads, butatbe | <lo,atlis from sun stroke continue large; that dreadful scourge cholera has also broken out, and we have lost already seventy lighting men. We buried twcnty-threec a few nights ago, at one funeral, and the shrieks of the dying wore something awful y two poor ladies who were living over the hospital died, I believe from fright. We havo now got about four hundred men outside the fort, and the dlfleuao is certainly on the decline." ( IIK VIIyl.KKA IN TIIK K1MT18II Aim v. -^-A British. otticov, in a letter froiu Allahaband, India, gives ? terrible picture of the sufVeriugs of the British troops. They found it quite difficult to get enough to cat, and were exposed to every sort of pera lysis of the "Sugar Question," and the "Extinction of Pauperism," in which he advocated as a panacea for the evils of pauperism the government establishment of agricultural colonics in those portions of the dominions which were uncultivated. lie declares in this work that he will "always labor in the interest of the people, which, although the source of all rights and of wealth, is without political rights as well as without a secure position." In 1818 ho published "The Past and Future I of Artillery," and has besides written letters 011 Politics and History, translations and other articles for periodicals. FOR TI1K KEOWKK C0UR1RK. Token of Respect. At a regular communication of Pendleton I/jclgn, No. IJ4, A.*. I'V. M.'. held in Lodge R join, Sept. 4th, 1857, the following preamble aiul lobulations were unanimously adopted : Whereas, it has pleased AlmizhtvQod. the I Grout Architect of tlio Universe, again, in his allwiso Providence, to visit nx with tho Angel of death, and to remove o.ir beloved Brother Hvii-us J. Maxwki.i. from this earthly Tiibornnelo to that undiscovered c uintry from whoso bourn no traveller returns, therefore: Resolved, 1st. Tlmt in the death of our much ro.ipected brother R. J. Maxwki.i., this L Vigo has lost a true, faithful and upright member. o 1 a. 1.^1 1 ? -in. Hint xvu uuopiy una sincoroiy sympathize with the boroaved pan nt? and family of tho deceased. 3d. That tin; Lodge ho clothed in mourning and tho mo in bora ho requested to wear the usual badge f jt thirty days. 4th. That a copy of these resolutions be sent by the Secretary to the family of our departed, worthy brother, and that a copy he Bont to the 'true Carolinian, Fanner and I'tatUcr and h'xnc r Courier for publication. Ji. K. SEAKOUN, Siso'ty. LOST, I)ETWEEN 0>d. Ka-dev's and Major Ar') all's, on the Greenville roa?f, my l'OUKET BOOK, containing about. Two Dollars and a half in cash, h >ino rcociut*. and two note''. One note drawn payable to Simeon L. Keith, ivado by M. D? L. 8. & S. 1). Keith, s.iid note boing given by them, for Four Hundred for a piouo of land. An ither nototlrawn payab'e to John Ensley by '/<. Martin, for seventeen Dollars and sovonty-lve eents, dated Marob ?, 1857. I hereby forewarn all persons from trading for said notes. WILI/iAM M. K.EITII, Sopt. 17, 1857 10 tf_ LOST, OX the Gtb instant, on tho R >ad leading from Samuel Reid's to my rosideore, a dark leathor PO'JKKT HOOK, containing Bovcral notes, and ten Dollars in easli. Three one dollar Ii'iUh on the Tlank of the Shite of South Carolina ; one $1 bill nn tho bank of Oooc, Tonn. ; 0:1c $ "> bill 011 the hank of Wiidesfcorougli, N. 0., with 75 ets. in silver. The lindor will bo amply rewarded 011 return inpr them to mo. K. S. FOSTER. Sept. 15. 18.r>7 9 _ tf SWORD LOST. LOST, on tho road leading from Pendleton to Maj. Seaborn'a place, on Little ttivcr, on tho 18th Au^ustlnst,auilt Iiifantrv Sword. Tho Under will ho liberally rowardod by leaving tho snino at thin olHco or with Mr. B. K. SiunoiiN, Pendleton. Sept. J5.J857 10 3_ Slali' ?V South Carolina, IMCKKNS DISTRICT CITATION. Yf \f IIRHJwVjS, Kmlly Hell have applied tome T I for letters of administration on nil and sin Ktiliir the goods ninl chattel*. right* nnd credits belonging to Jasper M. Roll Into of the district and Stiite aforesaid, deco.iscd: the kindred and creditors of said deceased are, therefore, cited to appear before :nc in the Ordinary's ofiico, at Pickens 0. II., on M?nday the 7th day of October next, to shew cause, if nny they can, why said letters shonV not bo granted. Given under my hand and seal of office, the 18th day of .scptombcr, l?t)7. W. J. l'AHSONS, o.p.n. State of* Month Carolina, piokb.n* dimtillot citation. \T UIIBRKA8, Cynthia J. Couch hath applied t T to mo for letters of ntfmiuistration on nil and singular tho goods and chattel*, rights nn<l crclitM belonging to Jameti W. Couch Into of tho district and State aforesaid, deceased : tho kindred find creditor* of said deceased nrc, therefore, cited to appear before inc in the Ordinary's office, at Pickeus C. lf? on Monday tho7th 'iny of Octobcr nest, to h'iow cause, if nny they can, why said letter* xliould not he granted. tJivcn under my hand and seal of office, the 18th day of September, 1857. W. J. PAKSOXS. o.r.n Valuable Land for Salo. IN EQUITY?PICKENS DISTRICT. Ex Farto ) Petition for In tho mattoroi'IIirain Kelly, f Coui'to, &c. BY Virtue of tHo authority vested in mo by the Court of K?^uity, I will soil to the highest bidder, at Pickcns Court Houho, on 8itledf.\ in Oetobor next, the Real Estate of IliramKelly, a Lunatic, con?i?tingof One Hundred Acres more or h^e, adjoining lands of Rov. Wm. Mc>Vhorter, Z. Gibson. Col. Jos. Rurnott and otKcvB. This trtuit lios near tho village of Pickens. It will be Hurvoyod and tho plat exhibited on day of Halo. TERMS.?One half tho purchase money to be paid in cash ; tho other half on a erodit of ono year with interest, to bo sceurod by note and approved security, ROU'T. CRAIG, Committee. fjopt, 7, isr>7 0 ^4 _ NOTICE. APPLICATION will be imule to tho Legislature of South Carolina, nt It* noxt aoamon, for an net to Itjooporate tho Picken* C. II. Church. Sept. 5, 1857. SALE OF LAND & NEGROES. riMIKRE will bo Bold to tho highest bidder, J. at tho lute residoiioo of J$lin Howon, Senior, doeoaaed, on Wednesday tho 6th duy of October next, the IIKAL AND PKH^ONrAL EST AT 15 of i?aid dcceasod, to wit: Ono VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, situate and lying in PioVenn district, on wators of Georgo s Creel:, containing between Might and Nine Hundred Acrcs. and adjoining lands of II. T. Arnold, James W. Hunt and others. The place in improved. IfctrTI ic land will bo surveyed, and the plat exhibited on tho day of sain. Also, TBN NKdHOK.S, several of them being young and likely ; Corn, Wheat, Stock of Horses, Oattlo. Bacon, Hogs, H iunehold and Kitchen Furniture, and other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OK SALE.?The Ileal Estate on a credit of one and two years with interest, payable in equal annual it-stalments; and the personal property on a credit of twelve months with interest, except all sums under $;>, which must be paid in cash. The payment of the sale money to be secured by note and approved security. JOHN BOW EN, Executor. Sept. 8, 18;i7 fl 4 state of South Carolina, IN KQUITY?l'ICKKNS. l^ie L. Hopu,et. nt. ^ Amctidod Bill for l'nrJnnc A. Kopcr, et. nl. ) tition. &o IT appearing to tho satisfaction of tliis Court tliut Jnno A. Roper, Win, N. ltopor, Bailey ltopor, Martha llopcr and Elminu ltopor, defendants to this amended bill of complaint, reside without the limits of this State: on motion of K. M. Keith, complainants' solicitor, it is ordered that the said defendants do plead, answer, or demur to the said bill of complaint, within three months from tho publication hereof, or the said bill will be taken pro confes*o as to them. lUMt r. A. THOMPSON, u.K.r.t Oom'rs Office, June 1R. 1R">7 J)m State oi'South Carolina, I'lOKK.NS DIHT IS T?IK COURT OK COMMON I't.F.AS. qUui'Ics K. Oallendur \ Foreign Attachment. vs I Kusk-y & Wickliflfc, Anson llangK & Co. J kitty's \\,rIIKKKA8, the plaintiff did. on tho 29th day M of August, 1857, file his declaration Against the dofandants, who (as it is said) arc absent from nnd without the limits of this State, and have neither wife nor nttornoy known within the same upon whom a copy of the said declaratiin might bo nerved: It is ordered, therefore, that the said defendants do appearand plead to' the said declaration on or before the. 30th dny of August, 1858; otherwise, final and absolute judgment. will fhon l?n ?!> "" 1 ? ? """ ?I?.WA?CU llgllUlM them* J. K. II AGOOD, o.o.r. Clerk's Office, August 20, 1857 lyq Sl itcoi'Souih Carolina, PWKKNS I) 1ST?IN TilK COI HT OF COMMON PLKA8. l)ick?on M. bumpkin ) Jb'orrign Attachment. V8 > \V. J. Qnnlt, Thomas W. Ohastain. J PVff* AlCy \\/"HKIlE\S, the plaintiff*did, onthc Hthday li ofMurcli, 18.">7, file his declaration against the defendant, who (as it is said) is absent from and without the limits of this .State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same upon whom a copy of the fluid declaration might he served: It is ordered, therefore, that the said defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration on or before the 15th day of March, 1858; otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against Mm. _t i.> ii a noon - .. i Clerk'sOffico,March 14, lftf>7. lyq Stale <>!' NosilU Carolina, IN KQUJTV?-PICKKN8. Abraham Duke, et. ux., ct. al. j BnifovPaHltion Job. Donaldson, ct. ux., ct. al. J "c '* ^c" 'PIIK Court, of Kquity, for I'ickens district, hav1 ing referred tho Accounts of Harriet Duke, Administratrix, and Ransom Duke, Administratov, with the will annexed, of the Personal Kstatc of Russell Cannon, deceased, to thoCommissioner for settlement, the defendants Benjamin Cannon, Y^nshington Cannon, and the other heirs of William Cannon, deceased, Carter Cannon, Margaret Marchbanks, Judy Kendrick, Klljnh Cannon, Martha Drown and James Cannon, who | iir*> uusciii ivoin me mnte, wilt take notice (lint tho said Reference will ho lichl ut my Ollice, on Monday the l9th day of October next. It6B"J\ A. THOMPSON, c.K.r.n. Com'rs Office, July !l, 18"j7. td GUN & BLASTING POWDER. MY POWDElt MILL being now in notivo oporation, <? u ? a it?! II-1 a. f) t I n R Powder cun be furnished to dealers and others ut low rates. All orders addressed to P. Niemann, Wnlhalln, will be attended to. JOHN A. WAGENER. Sept. 1850_ 12 tf J. W. nork18, ja. j. W. IIAIUMSON. C. PI'I.MAM NOilRISHA11RISON & PIILlTaM, Attorney* nt Law, YyiLIi attend promptly to ail business entrus? i ted to their cure. Mn. Pui.MAM car. always be found in the Oflioo. OFFICE AT IMCKENS C. II., S. C. Kept. 6, 1856 9 tf THE NOTES 4 ND BOOKS OF ACCOUNT belonging /\ to the lftto firm of F. A K. A. Alexander have been placed in my hands. Debtors wishing to pavo co*t will ploase comc to my office and settlo. J. J. NORTON. Sept. 8, 1857. 0 3_ a ^ ^ Til P. next Regular Communication of Fendloton J.odgc, No. 84, A.-. P.-. M. . will he lield in the Lodge Room on Saturday, October 8d, at 7 o'clock, r. m. Ily order of W. R. Joxks, W.\ M.\ i flopt. 6 P. P.. .SKAHORN, Sec'ry. lobelia Seeoj I I WILT, pay the higliCBt CASH PRICE for all 1 the good clean Lobelia Seed delivered at my Store at Twelve Mile, or to mo at Pickens Court House 8. C. J. E. HAGOOD. Augurt 26, 1887 -7 4 Stnte of Mouth Carolina, I'lCtfltSS OISTBIOT CITATION. 1 WHERE AH, H. E. MoWhorter A C. E. Hamilton ):ave nppliod to mo for letters of ml- \ ministration on ftll and singulnr the goods and chattel*, rights and credits belonging to Rob't. j MoWhorter irr, iaio ofthedistrict and 8<r.to afore j said, deccaaod? tho kindred and creditor* of , said deceased are, therefore, oiled to appear be- j fore ma in the Ordinary'a otftce, at Pickons C H., on Friday tho 2d day of dipjbber n**t. to ehow cause, if any they can, why said letters should not bo granted. Oivan undar my hand and seal of ottico, the 7th dav of S?*ptorobor, 1867. W. J. PARSON'S n p T> NOTICE r ; 13 hereby given that I intend living the < State, iiml all persons indobtod to mo will I do -vroll to call fit Rob't. Stewart's Ksq? on 1 Saturday, th? 20th ir,<<t,?v*d make ?ettlooient And all f owe I will pay on that dtty. PUILTJEP YOU NO. R^t. 17, 10 2 Anderson Prices Current. OOttRKtJTKb WKKKIiY r,V KNOLAXD, VLKOKLKV A Cf A* 'tlaok C. ff.( Sept. 16, JS"?7. Cotton per lb. - - 1" (a, 14$ ' .Salt, per suck, * - 2.0t) I Coffco, Rio, per lb. - - 13 ? 14 Sugars brown, pur lb. 12 (a) 14 " crushed and lonf,. per lb. 18(a) 20 Molasses, Vtcs' India, per gallon, 70 (a) 7'~> " N. Orleans' " " 85 @ 1.00 Yarn (da.) per bunch, - - 1.20 OsnRburgs, (heavy) per yard, 13 14 Shirtings, " 10 @ 11 Iron, conitnon mz.c Swede, per lb. GJ " Knglish, ... 0 Nails, per keg, 0 (?, 6J Oil, Linseed, per gallon, 1.37 (<r 1.50 " Train. " " - 00 0 1.00 Glass, 8X10 - - - 3 fn. 3 "A 10X12 - - 3.25 (n) 8.60 Kiee, per lh. ... (a) 7 Vlour, per burrol, ? - 5 (a) 6.00 Wheat, per bushel, - - 00 (<j) 95 Corn, " - - . 75 raV 80 Dncon, hog round, - - 15 (a) 17 lagging, Gunny, per yard. IH (a) 20 Out?, per buxhei, - - 40 (r<\ 60 Pea*. " ? - 1.00 Powder, lliflc, per keg, - 7 (<<) 7A There in always to be found a good Stock of (loods, nt K.. II. & Co'h. COMMISSIONER'S SALES. STATU 01' SOUTH PAROI.IXA, In Uqulty?I'lckcns. Mohos Mohkct and wife | V8 V Bill fir Partition. Mary Cleveland, et. nln. 1 IJY Virtue of n decretal order obtained at ) Chambers, from the Court of Kquity, will bo Hold to the highest bidder, at Pickens Court House, ou Salcdny in October next, tho TRACT OF I,AND described in the pleadings in this case, as the Ileal Estate of Lewis W. ltcedcr, deceased, to wit.: Tho llomo Tract, situate in Pickens district, on Snow Creek, adjoining lands of 11. F. llcedor and others, and containing Four Hundred Acres more or loss. There is ad welling and necessary out-buildings on the premises, with some cleared land. TEKMS OF SALE.?On a credit of one year with interest, except the costs which must bo paid in cash. The purchaser will be required to enter into bond, with at least two good sureties, to secure the pavment of the purchase inonov. ami imv for ?ii1r>u Possession given 1st day of January, 1858. < VA' nOB'T. A. THOMPSON, c.Vt.r.n. Coiu'rs (>nice, Sept. R, 18;'>7. 4 STATE OF .SOUTII CAROLINA, In Equity?1'icKcns. Martini Johns I va , Dill for Partition, Ac. ifolin Johns i others. ) PURSUANT to nn order made by Chancellor Pargnn, at the .June Term of tlie Court of Equity, in the phovc stated rose, 1 will sell to tho highest bidder, at l'ickens Court House, on Saloday in October next, the Lands described in said Bill us the Real Estate of Henry Johns, deceased, namely : ONK THACtOF LAND, lying in PieVens district, on l/ittlo Boavonlnm Crock, udjuin..f r? 4 *r ? - muurj 01 ii. /i. maxwcii. a. r . ji utcliins and others, ami containing Ono Hundred and Klghtv-four Acres more or loss. There is a comfortable (hvellingon thoproniiso?, with other ira prove men ts on the place. TERMS OL' SALE.?On a oredit of one year with interest he purchaser to givu bond to'the Commissio ir, with two good sureties, to secure the purchase money, and pay the coats of t his Ruit in cash on day of sale. Also, extra for papers. ROB'T. A. THOMPSON, r.E.i-.n. Com'rtt Office, Sept. 8, 1857. 4 , StiEBlXFF'S SAIiE*. 1)Y virtue of sundry writa of fieri facias to inc ) directed, will be sold before the ('our* House in Pickens District, within the legal hours, on the first Monday and Tuesday in October next, ?Oll - > > uvrva ui i.ma, 'ying parity in Ilic village of Pickens, levied on as the properly of K. M. Keith, nt tho scpcrate suits of Bancroft, Belts ft Marshall, and others. 1 tract of land, containing two hundred acres more or les:-". levied on as the property of Elijah IIinkle, at the suit of Sloan & Taylor. l.aijrc And a half lot in the town 6f Walhalla, adjoining G. H. Kovbar and others j fifty acres back of 1). Hicinaun ; aliso, one hundred and sixty ftcifes, Adjoining 1'. Seulkin, N. Sullivan, and others, levied on as the property of Hons Jcsscn nt the suit of 1). A. Ammo. '2 railroad cars, 3 dump carts, levied on an tho property of l>r. Charles Brown, at tho suit of John U. Earic. 1 sorrel marc, levied on as the proporty of Z. Musters, at tho suit of L. Towers. 1 tract of land, vrhereon R. W. Folgor now lives containing one hundred and four acres more or less, adjoining lands of Unfits Oats, It. llulcntine and others, levied on as the property of It. W. Folgcr, at the suit of Larkiu llcndricks t> n/1 Af lmfa All (he defendant* interest in n house and lot near 'funnel Hill, where Mrs. Holland now live?, levied on as the property of D. T. Holland, at tho suit of Augustus J. Lytbgoe. At Pirkonsvillo, on Tuesday af'cr Saleday, 20 or HO gallons of Whiskey, 1 Jug of Hum, 1 box of Tea 1 lot of Hottlea, 'I Jugs, 1 lot Tumblers, 1 Glass Jar, 1 pair Scales & Weights, levied on as the property of A. J. Merbcrry, at tl.4 suit of W. J, Gantl and H. F. Perry. 1 yoko pf oxen and wagon, levied on as tlie prouofty of Frederick Wicbcns, at tho suit of J. R. iYunnicuit, and others. Terms cash ; purchasers to pnv for papers. L. C. PilAIO, s.r.n. flept. 10, 1857 0 td_ OB BINARY'S SALE. BY Virtue of an ordor to nie directed by W. J. Parsons, Ordinary of Pickens ilifitrict, I will sell to We highoHt bidder, before tho Court llouKfi door, on Bnlodav in October noxt, the Roal Kstato of J. D. Kleinbook, doeeaacd, to wit: Tract No. 1, lying in Pickens district, on Cane Creok, containing One Hundred nnd Kiglitrcv. Acvtfl sviOvc v;r Ic n.1 Tract No. 2, near Walhalla, Containing Fifty Acres moro or less. Two lota in tho town of Wttlhnlhi, unimproved, containing jointly One and ono-qunrlor Aer^a moro or 1chs. Sold for the payment of debt-* and distribution nmoitgst tno heirs of said deceaeed. TKRMS.-?On a credit of ono year with inherent, oxcopt tho cost# which must bo paid in ca^h ; tho purchaser to give l>ond, with ^oo4.fOcurity, arfd u mortgage of the prcmihou to tho Ordinary, if roqufrcd bv him, I. C. CRAfG, s.r.p. Sept. 7, 1857. 0 4 TO CREDITORS. NOTICE hereby given to the judgment and othor oreditora of Jumps King, deicAced, that thoy rount oatnblUh thoir respective demand* before us, on or before Monday he 7th day of December next; orthorwiso, :hay will be barred. ' J5, B. KEITH, Ex'trlx. E. M. KEITH, ) Vx. T.J. KEITH, } *'xorsSept. 5, 185T 8 3m & Ul LAND FOR SALE IN GEORGIA, I rilllK enbscribor wishes to remove WeKt, 1 and offers his LAND FOH SALK. It is situate in tho second district, second soct inu, Cherokee county, Go., aud contains Two I Hundred Acres, seventy-live of which arc in cultivation. The woodland is well timbered I and walored. On the premises, there are good dwelling, kitchen, barn, <tc., with a i well of water in the yard. The land is 25 j miles north-east of Marietta, and is pierced j by the road leading from Canton to Cuming. | ALSO, tho undivided half of Forty Acres, i with a Grist Mill thereon, on said I/ittlo river. 1 N. G. NEWTON. ! Sept. 8, 1R57. 0 ni'lni | T AWb mil O A I v I Mini j/ JL uiv uniiUi 170 ll the purpose of cairying out tho trust reposou in our testator, William L. Keith, deceased, by .James King, also deceased, wo will sell to thf highest bidder, at Pickens C. 11., on Snleday in October next, tho following TRACTS OF'LAND, to wit: Tract No. 1, situate in Pickens district, on Fall Oreok, waters of Tujialo river, containing Five Hundred and Twenty Acres, adjoining lands of Allen Thrift, Jordan Moore and others. Tract No. 2, containing One Hundred Acres more or less, adjoining Tract No. I. TERMS OF SALE.?One half tho purchase money must be paid in cush, with a credit of six months for the balancc?to be secured by note and security. E. 1*. KElfJl, Kx'trix. E. M. KEITH, I E , T. J. KEITH, t ur " Srpt. 4. is.*)7 s r> ,r VALUABLE LAND At Private Sale or Auction. ! \\'S\W1!,I, soil ut private sale, on accominyM dating tonus, one of the most desirable TRACTS OF LANlHn Pickens District. It lios on both Hides of Twelve Milo Hiver, and contains Twelve Hundred Acrcs more or less.? There ore two residences on the tract, nnd One Hundred and Forty Acrcs of good River Bottom. This tract is eligibly situated on the public road, 1 1 miles east, of Pickens ('. 11., and adjoins ! lands of Wm. II. Anderson, Richard Baker and others. A bargain will be sold in this Land, if application lie made at an early day. Apply on the premises to HARRIET H.VKKIl, L. M. IIAK till, W. R. BAKKK. POSTSCRIPT.?If the above Tract of Land ( is not disposed of before, it will be sold at Auc- < tion, at Pickens C. II., on SALF.DAY in October next, on a credit of twelve months with interest and good security. A.?? to 1oe"? " ? | ""s- ^ J?_ NEW STORE & NEW GOODS. in. KIECKE, .TIC. \\*IS11 ilS to inform his friends and tho pnl>'' lie of Pickens District, and the surround i ing country generally, that lie has lately returned from Charleston : and has now opened his Store at Wallmiia, opposite Planters Hotel. where he is offering for *nlc a lino and largo Stock of I>U\r GOODS, BOOTS and SHOES; HARDWARE, OHOcr.ntus ?... which ho intends to noil low for CASH. Conic nn<l judge for yourKolves, ami then give me u trial. The undersigned has also made an oigagementwith Mr. W. Wai.sf.man, nn exporienc, od Merchant Tailor, who will always make to order all kinds of Clothing for Gentlemen's Wear, in the host and neatest Stylos and la- " test Fashions. Gentlemen who wish to fret a fino suit of Clothing, will do well by calling on mo and examine 1113' Goods. G. RIF.CKE, Jr. Wnlhnlln. Aug. 10. 18.57. ft tf NEW PATENTS. OsurrieLg? fPHK subscriber lias purchased the right to 1 make, vend, or use the Potent, granted originally to -Henry Nycuni, of Pennsylvania, for the useful improvement of Carriage Hubs of all kinds. When seen, its utility must be apparent to all. The Hub is made of east iron, averaging in weight less than four pounds. The Inventor says the bub is composed of a buck and front section, anil having a thin metallic tube or I ring, independent of each, centrally placed bc1 tween them, against which the inner ends of the a.wxl...* . ?1 ... ! J 0|..>itvii nuiit, ? iivii mini auctions nvc so made, as thut in removing the back one, thopipe or box of the huh shall ulso ho removed, or removable with it. lo facilitate the properly introducing of a new spoke, substantially as described. Oeurrieig? Ooupliiig. The undersigned has nlso purchased the I'ai tent right of a superior improvement in the Running dear of Carriugcs, which only ncedii to be seen to be approved. It is quito simple, and may bo attached to vehicles now in use, at ft very small cost. Shop rights for both Patents for sale on reasonable terms. For further particulars apply to M. F. M1TCHKI.L. Pickens f\ II., Aug 0, 1857 4-tf PREMIUM COOKL\TG STOVES, /\K nil ?i?o? wit 1, ntwl 1I..1I | VJ For sftlo hv J. H. VOIOT, OpnoHito VlanterV llotol, Wallmlla, S.C. August 6, 1857 4 tf FRESII SUPPLIES. j IUKT RECEIVED a lot of HARDWARE, first t) rate APPLE VINEGAR, ROPE, MOLA8KE3, &c. For huIc low 1?y J. N. LAWRENCE. July 10. 18"?7 52 tf tts , @7) C a r* ? 0 * Q 35 w ?i? 8 1 (Rt e s ? x <i * ? * r~K 5 3 b 2 C ? "5 n O-J s r &~<2 11 H""!| Xj?gw -58 s Sj . fligw-s K? o ti- l*8 ' ?6if* s&u^un .&t?u ?i| -Sfl'- ss >ZiU ?ih 1*1 *i? ! lP^ ^ in C3 . ^ -f >-,-? H 8 ? J? ^ ?w".,- bs t"" "S" w *?' ??? >r fi ?'s ="5?pii" p s ~= * *: m s?|Pi r is ^ H 'J> & < O JOSEPH J. NORTON, ATTORNEY AT I- A W AND Solicitor In I"<julfy. ' OFFICE AT PICKF-NS C. If., S. C. . Jnn- 12, 1857 23 tf { BEEF WANTED. ! Tntt highest m.irk?t prloo will be paid for good | Beef C?Ulo,on ' elf feet. Apply to \ ;iTC!IFOnD k SMITH. Tunnel Ttlll, Aug. 20, ml ? tf NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS! At Pickonsvillo. TIIK subscribers l?:ive just received u largo 1 STOCK OF GOODS, Bought on the most reasonable toi nis, ami will be Hold nH low aw Good* can be bought in the up country. Wo luivo a general assortment or Goods of every description, consisting of STAPLK A FANCY GOODS for Ladies, Gentlemen*, Youths and Misses wear. Hats and Bonnets of every (style and quality: ? large lot of Boots and .Shoes ; Hardware, China. Glass and Earthenware of the latest styles; Nails and Castings. ORorntiES, Such an Su?rur, Coffee, Salt, il'o.; Drugs, Mouicines, Paints, Oil". Dye Stuffs. In fact, wc have hoiiii? nf nvorv nrtinln nan ally knpt in Stores in the country, and wo are determined to sell Goods (is cheap as tlioy arc sold in Groonviilo or any other retail market. Our terms are cash, and barter that will command cash. We will tuke in exchange for Goods almost every product of the farmer. Come one, come all, with your money and produce, and you shall not go away dissatisfied. E. A. & W. A. ALEXANDER. July 18o7 52 ???in SPllING k SUMMEH SUPPLIES .1. At. K. 8LOA!V & CO. l'cndleton. WK arc now receiving the largest and moft i i couiplctc assortment of y > )(?> SB That we lmvc ever brought to this place, whicli wo arc willing to sell at short profile. Our 4?oo<1h have been carefully selected in New York, Philadelphia nnd Charleston. Wc can bo always round at our pojt willing ami ready to show our GOODS tree of charge. We will take in exchange for Goods, Torn, Rye, Wheat, Oats, Bacon, Lard, Tallow, Beeswax. Honey, Homespun, Rags, Chickcns, Duck?, Turkies. Eggs. Duller, &c., at the market price. April 22. 18">7 41 tf INOTKH. I PPI.ICATIOX will be made to the I.egislail turo, at its next session, for a renewal of (he act incorporating the village of Pickens, with amendments to the same. August 22, 18f>7 l? 8m FRESH ARRIVAL. rUST RE('E1YT?D and for sale low good APrJ PLE VINKGAlt, and a lot of FACTORY Til HEAD. E. & K. K. ALEXANDER. July 1. IH',7 61 tf 1%O TICK. 4 FINAL .settlement of the E.state of C. D. 1\ Keith, deceased, will be made beforo tho Ordinary, at Pickens ('. If., on the first Saturday in January next. All persons indebted to said estate mii.Ht comc forward and pay up, and those having demands will render them in legally attested by thai time. MATTHEW KEITH, Adni'r. August 2fi, 18">7 7 3m 'Final Estato Notice. DUBLIC NOTICE in hereby given to all 1 parties interested, that a final settlement of tho Estate of Allen lluhinpon, deceased, will be made before the Ordinary, at l'ickona C. II., on Monday the 7th day of December next. After that time I will not bo hold responsible for interest. ALVA GRIFFIN, Adni'r. Sept. r?, 1857 8_ 3ni J. H. VCTGT, TIN AND COPPERSMITH, Walliiilla, 8. his tVicndH nnd tho public that he has engaged a competent Coppersmith, who ha.-* upward# of twenty years experienro in tho manufacturing of COPPER KETTLES, STILLS, and all other artrclcB manufactured out of Copper, Tin and Sheet-Iron ; and is prepared to fill orders for all work in his lino at short notice. Terms moderate.? KefcrH to the durability of his .work. August 0, 1857 4 tf LOTS FOR SALE. PERSONS desirous of purchasing LOTS IN THIS TOWN OF WALIIALLA, enn have them on the usual conditions. Apply to J. 11. OSTHNDOUFF, Agent. Wnlhalla. Nov. ?.?. 1854 20 tf Final Notice. VM. those indebted to L. C. Chaio & Co. nnd L. C. & W. N. CnAio, either by Note or Account, are culled upon, for the laet time in this uiiinncr, to ooinc torward and pay up. Wchavo given long indulgence, but must now ask for a full and pi-ouij>; settlement. Bhould this reasonable request not be immediately complied with, the Hooks of Account and Notes will ho placed in the hands of Messrs. Norris, Harrison & 1'iilliam for collection. L. 0. & W. N. CRAIO. July 80, 1857 8 tf C. II. I88KRTEI,. A. K. NORMA* ISSERTEL & NORMAN, Wnllialla, S. C. fPHE subscribers heg lenve to inform their 1 friends nnd the public generally, that they tiro now .receiving a largo and elegnut assortment <?f seasonable lh y (r!oo(N, Consisting of the usual variety, which are of the latest stvlns and most beautiful patterns. Together with a fresh supply of GROCEUIFS, Purchased on the best terms in the Now York, Baltimore and Charleston markets, and will he sold on the host terms for only. Try thoni. Jewelry, &c. They also have on hand a vory valuable Stock r>f Jewelry, including splendid Gold and Silver W ATt.'llKS, and Fancy Articles. Drills, Mciliciiu'.x, Ac. Their Stock in this department is heavy and the assortment general, and, ns great '"are was had in buying, the purchaser nv.iy rent assured of getting a pure article. Thoir Stock emhraeos .-juito a variety of Dthor articloH, which can only be appreciated by being seen. Call eavlv and buy oargains. ISSKU'i Rt.'l. .1 vniwiv Wr.lliftlln. May 2 V 18*7" " * 40 "if POWDER, LEAD AND SHOT. t FULL supply of POWDKR, I.?AD AND l\ SHOT ctin ho found ot Tickonn C. IL. and Nine Times. For ealolow. J. N. I.AWRKNCF.. July 4. 18*7 M tf Adminietrators' Notice. TMfE heir* of Ahfolem Gibson. dec?iu>ed, I *? - - - i iiorvwj iiuiuico mat ft itoit lenient of the ?ir?te at theanid decerned will-ho hnd before the [Jrdinnry, at PickensC. H., on the. lflth d?y of r>??oher nojt. Tho*o indebted to Mid enfrte -will an*k? pnvment, and tWe hating demand# will preeent them, legally attested, on or hfTore that tlwe. ?. 01B80N, 1 1Wr it. a. n. OIHKON, j Artrar* July 20,185? 2 tm