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, Smyth. The San Antonio Texan says there has not been a single instauce of felony of any kind in that city for the Iftst three months. The desperadoes Appear to have left. The Texan has an article showing the importance of a connection by railroad with Now Orloans im the chief commercial city j of the South. It appears, notwithstanding till preenu- ; tioiirt, the Indians occasionally make a descent in the neighborhood of San Antonio. The Herald of the 7th blatant contains an account of a recent descent niiule by the Indians at lliernomo, eighteen or twenty miles from the city, and carried oft nine horse*. A party of U.S. troops wove .start- j cd in pursuit. The Herald says : " If those depredations .continue we trust (Jen. Twiggs will he successful iu his application to the Oouornl Government tor on additional force, adequate to meet this state of things." A-1 to the Indian news, we state that a private letter from ait officer of the l\ S. Army now absent front Charleston on ^ v'sit to San Antonio, states that (Jen. Twiggs moving quietly, but effectually, so that the Indians will sooii be reduced. Tl)e iirenliaiu IChtjuitX'r says that plah- \ t<irVt there arn all busy picking out their j cotton, which tlicy are forwarding to mar- \ V<o iv,vlv /A.'../- tJ>.f o/.-..././ " Tho Tin ittor Drmocrat says that crops iii most parts of 1'pshcv uud Harrison counties,* wero turning oi(t bettor thim usual.? TJio c?>ttou crop would he h hir?r<? or\<>. The lJrownsvillo FUtq says that crops i on tho llio (Jrande arc nil fine. Tho overflows of that river, it is said, remedy all tho I evils of drought. Tho Fir My/ says that a MexiOan, hy the naiuo of I<n Santa, was huiij* l>y duo course of law at Corpus Christi, on the 14th, the first elocution that has over occurred in llltlt district lint m.f flm liitt hm<iriii? ' "> ...... , ~ o'-'n) "v might odd. The Herald says that no portion of Texas lias grown so rapidly tor the past few years as the northern counties. This is truly so. The progress of settlements there has heen more like, that of the North-Western States than what Texas has been accustomed to sec. It is a rich country, and capable of supporting a dense population. The vote of the sixteenth district in 1S5.) was 4,f>00. It is now upwards of 7,000. HI.OODY ThaukDY IN TKXAH.?Wofisd (ho following in the Dalian Herald of the 120th ult. " It beeOmes our duty to record one of the most de.-perlito andv^eart-rendiiif* tragedies that ha.s over been emitted in this region of the country. John Robinson, living Homo four or live miles from 1 ?iv?Jville, Tarrant county, on Friday moniiijg ot lust week, without previous provocation, as we arc Informed, almost without an intimation of his fiendish intentions. shut ami hilled (ieovge ami James Andeifo.t, brothers of his wife, then attempted the life of his wife, ami, failing in that, proeeddod deliberately to his neighbor's*, old man Sublett, 11 distance of nearly two mi log, and while tlie old man was begging for mercy, shot him dead. " Returning to within a short distance of his home itobinson finished this horrid and utinuturnl tragedy,by placing the muzzle of hi* gun against itlri own forehead, ami pushing tho trigger with his ram-rod, put an end to his own life, instantly. The whole affair occurred in loss than on hour. " Kobinson previously Latl a. difficulty with his wife, and had agreed ? separation. Uer brothers were afwUting to reinovc her thing# when he xhpjt thom both with n rifle and a musket. Sometime airo J'obinson committed a brutal assault upon old man Sublett, mid was punished with several months' imprisonment, which was probably the cause of hisanimoHity against that individual." IU.oopy AfTitAriN (ikojkha.?A mftn named Uornsby, who resided near Brunswick, (Ja. being Hjmpoojed of stealing Ui/? neighbor' stock, waa reoently warned to leave the district by a certain day, the loth inn* a u jm ?- - ' * <ivi Km ii-ii wu(>iy> n pimy ]>rno;*eded to his house on )i??.i-?vl?a<*k for the purpose of conioelHo^. him to quit. Ah hoy aj^ronohifd Uornsby'M dwelling, the inmates iircil, killing a man named Kumph. and woUn^Jnu another iinin?d Uadelifre and hik hoik. The lwifty thou fire'd, killktl Ilornxhy and hid wife, mra wounding n child vory dnnprcrousdy. Irt nil, thcro were eight wounded and three killed. wanjdtrtxtk's Court.?Tiili Watt}*? n fvoe porwn of eolyv, was tried In (\>lumhia hint week, ehavtred with rohbiinr the mail on tho ('hnrlotte llttllroud mid abstracting some $2,000. The verdict of the < 'otirf, wan guilty. Sentence, four months' fmpmounumt out! 120 bushes?^JO eaeh tnonih. Out ot tula uaae'onothei grew? the Htattf vn/ )< **$ Uahh for complicity with the above in rocotvin'i money'stolen from the mail. Verdict guilty. Sentence, month* imj?rta>nmci4 ?yj?J 120lubhcn? ' 20 o/u'H mouth. Grateful iwt M/.staHv.n.?The Wdt * ing Kugtltfh paper# exprcmt their wttrm appreciation of the friendly feeling displayed i?v tho AkiiofffofM ?ro#n h? reforonrto to thrt Indian diflieullh*. and thoir <vjual grnfcifi* v cation unci sttrpaiao that liwoh a fooling should jMirviule thii fitmth, ^pwiiiUy as India, tuny bo a v$vnl with tho Hohth in the production of cotton. ,';T)ii!y nhuuld know that tho. South no feaf of thin rivalry. And further, ihoy ought to know that tho rot ton Ktate* fo?l n dopp interest jn the, prounority of Mnplnnd, thoir Wt ciistoiho* for tho gfoit atapie, and tho wondor U that Kn^land, being a))!<c dependent upon those cottou Htat<*, for tho bonis of hot.(otomwoixl pm*nM'Uyr?houfd?tin extend ho??tt in ntv/l A A aAvi a A.v uA1.!L,-n |t?UI :.Xrviu i: , who lltfto tut the HhjW, Iwx^uvn MY- i??4d upon (i fitxi trade villi nil Jkjio. 'world in profom?co fc<? auhjwrtlng onrsclvH ti> t!u' mmioply and tyranny of tho fVnc 3&tc <nam*fct45?rcr?J.?Mobile Hcfff^rf pVMltt&JL. Maiiuirii, on flic N. C. hunk of Chnttoojjrt. on Thursday evening 17th nit., by L. N. Kobim, K*i|.. Mr. B. F. lioLDr.v to Miks Jkmima, <lnugh ter of Kvnn Nicholson, of Kuliuu Comity. (In. On the 27th ult., by Kcv. Wm. Me\Yliortor> Mr. Mason Dcncan to Mins N anuy Ann, daughter of Onpf. Dtiniol Wiley. all of l'lekenn. On the 15th ult., at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev.. A W. CuunniugH, 1>. 1)., Cob John It. I .on as to MisH Maui a L., daughter of John It. I.nvi'. Khh., of Jackson county, N. C. Diki>, on ilio 27th ult,, after Buffering a few tlfiys, DkWitt, youngest con of Francis F. ami Matilda Sharp, aged two yours and twenty three days.1 Sweet babe, rent in t.'ie arms of Jesus. 'I tnke these little bnnb*, snid ho, And lny tlieiu oil my breast; Protection ihey shall find in me, In mo be over blest.. Death may the bands of life unclose, It lit can't dissolve my love ; Millions of infant poul.f compose The family above." V. A. S. Dtr.n, on the evening of the 1 11It Sept., at half past three o'clock, of dysentery, J.vo. Thomas, infant son of Joseph T. and Julia A. Latner of Haherslonn I'nnntv. <" ? n.?r?l 1 > months and \ days. roinmy, as lie was visually cnllcd, was a sprightly au?l intelligent little boy?u grout favorite with his uvqiinintnncos?the idol of bin fond parents, and universally beloved : ' Itright be the placo of thy poiil! No lovelier spirit than thine E'er burst from its mortal control, In the orbn of the blessed to shine. On earth thou wert all but divine, As thy soul shall immortally be; And our sorrows may cease to repine When we know that thy God is with thcc. Light be tho turf of thy tomb! .Slay its verdure like Emeralds be: TIlCI'o ulliMllil ??!% l?r? flu* uluwliitr .^4' ?1a?h. #',,v " tlvuul Iii auglit tliui rcmiiuls ?is of thee. Young (lowers and Kvcvgrocn tree May spring from the spot of ihy rest-: ( But mt cypress nor yew lei us sec: For why should wo mourn for the hlest." ! Consignees at Anderson Depot, ion wr.KK r.xniNU hkpti:miiv.u 28. ] < I? Benson," A Henry, M t/tuner, Knglano, H & Co. II Knee, Tow'cra A; .S: Tsxcrtell & N, J 1) Smith & Co. S Wil/.inski, Kiilltvn 11 & S, S tf K W Di'iivii, Brown, V & Co, llluo U B 11, B F & T S Crayion, B S l'orclicr, J I. Clarke & Co, 1 W Taylor, .1 l< Dawson, 1. T ArnoM & Co, J \V Harrison, McFall, II & (Jo, Brussels 1, Wilhite & II, II W Kuhtinan, M F Mitchell. J B K Sloan & Co, J 1$ Bcnnon, U W ltaiudcy, CI II lvorbot, u tt; i v \V/< (<IVI<KII<II i' .\ ?v*;v*if? i? ' HVWIl'J , .? i> PllUtll, \V L Hloun, L ToWCrs, J Schroder, 1) 1' ltol>in9, A S MolTmton, Maxwell & S, Slieloc S, .1 S Lot Ion & Co, AO No -is, C ilit/.. F. HICK, A^ent. GRAND RAFFLE. j O OA WORTH OF V* ALU A! ^V)\ M Jl |\ ) ULK I? RO I' KRTY TO HK RAFFLED FOR, consiitting of FAS! LKY\S SI'LEXDII> MILLS, find other magluiinrj, together with .Seven II u ndred AoioVbf Land and 24'J Town Lots in the Village of Kiisley, making 250 prison, Highest prize, $20,000! !! For further particulars i hoc hand hill*, or address citliorof tho follow h>S gentlemen at Ensley, i'ickpns Districl South Carol in*. Price of chance* only $10.00. Any persor onelos'ng ?L".'K) oddrosf-o 1 a1* ubove, and giving tlioir name and 1'ont Office plainly writ ton, will mqcivo a ccrtifienlc of enanft _ by to, turn mail. F. X. (1A11VI51, fulfil. 1\ SLOAN, A. F. LEWIS. I = \ U. LEE THUl'STON, JOHN HOW UN, I ^ ( ALEX. Mclll-'l'.. UKO. SKA no It x, / 2 D.'ASIIMOKE. Oct. 2, 18">7 12 If MTlMYfil), " riiwn imiini- <w..? ..? ? ? j | JMAV, W... I j I tlnrk brindlc, and t)\o other yjtdlow piod j When Inst 8oen tl?ov wore going toward# Jar j ratt's Bridge*. Anv information concerninj j thorn will l,o thankfully recoivedat thin Office aryl ail oxponsos paid. tVt.2, 18*7 12 tf " VOTirK. IIIKUKBY forwnrn all persons from trad in# for either qf two N'otop, drawn foi l-ansford Oantrell, ov bonier, for one linn dred and sixty-seven dollara and fifty conti each. Aa the consideration for whicli tl.ie> woro gWen has failed, I will not pay then uutil compelled by law. K DMUND llKHNDOX. Sopt; 2ft, IS")7 12 2_ wot'ICK. A IT i - - - - - ? * * Ai.u iii'i-miiLt art* vurnt'n nmuim trimin; for a Note which v?s pivciv Ijy K. 11 llrook*bicr tome fi>ronc hundred dollars, it February lu#t, as tho *nid note is lout. JOtiN C. HOWRX. J So;,t. 20. 1 M.r?7 1.2 __ 2 SECOND ANNUAL FA lit OK TUB Stato Agricultural Sooiety of So. CaTo be held at Columbia on the 10th, lltb l'2th and 1'lMi November, 1H">7. T| Til K Executive Committee of the State A j; J[ ricultural Society of South Carolina rr fliiectfuUv fall the attention of the eitixftnn o the Southern Stute-stotheir approaching Vuir nt which premium** will be awarded for t\l article* of Agricultural, Horticultural nrti Moohunical interest, e? tveU an f.a? lies' Fan ev Work and Domestic Economy. ombr&cni in nn oxtensivo Prattiium Li*t, whioh can h hn?T on application to 11. J. Qaue, Secretary F?rir Foroat, 8. C. i The 8o? iet v Inia Greeted tho best nnd mos ciiuiifodiotts Hall* in (lie United States fn tho convenience of oxbihitore, and goovt Stull for the ufo of animals. All artioloa trill ho transported to and fVon tho Fair, by tho ttail Honda in Soutli Car or na, fren of charge, ftt the nwiiors' risk. Let oti'' and nil, from tho mountain* to th mvibimrd, turn out to celobrato thin Annuti Fentivai. A. 1\ CAMlOtlK, W V., U. PALMKft, * .1. F. MA118!I ALL, ?' A (1. SUMMKR, B W> v> AIVAM8, ? I; l>. L. A UU/KK, 3 M- R. J. OA(JB, ? i ,4c; 3 " JHtAtc >r Honth UmoUiitt, i'lokfcx# im-owult? cjt'a-rlom. W/HKURAK, MlU's Knox ami it. K O'KcHr, i ?1 Kivyo applied <o rfto fof Utter* of admlnl* {fuilptj ??? .ill nnA Hinjjnltfo'.Oic goods an rlAuktvtt*, right* ?*?<A owMIh belonging '?'1 ' Knox, Into of Uii diatrUt and Stab; 4fe*? ??M, aboonwl ; thi> khi&fikt ?M oreiiwortTe , MM docciiHOfl Hiv, thorxttr^Wed to a^jx-ar he fore inc in tho OrtHnnry^ fifft^, n? Mate n* (! !l, on M^nu(vt(tic> TtttH dayof Ontabor n<xf,fo ultei ! fair. tfu'iiv lbi?v ?-nn whw rfai.t imidfi >1,Vi'br#s.n{cV -'^E- *5 of plfice, the 5'f <l?y ?f < Motor. !$<?7. ' w. v r/vMiwty _ ?* WILL BE SOLI), OX (ho 30th of October, instant, at tho < Into rosi.lonco of Benjamin Cleveland, deceased, 2J miles from Fair l'lay and I V ( , from Knox's Bridge, (whore A. .J. Loonoy uow livos) Ten liilicly Negroes, I Consisting of two Follows, ono Woman, and , seven children.' Also, tho Ileal IXatc 1 Of tho paid Benjamin Cleveland, deceased, j consisting ot Tract No. I, containing Ono i Hundred and Kighty Acros more or loss, of | which about 100 acres nro cleared, inoludiuir | '20 acres of gtnul bottom. On this tract tlicro i is Dwelling ITouhp, <&e., in pretty jjood repair. Tract No. 2, containing ISO Acres more or b*?s, of Woodland. Also, a small quantity of stock, Ac. i j%3""Toru)s hereafter. .TKUKMIAll f'l/KVKLAND. Out. I. ls">7. Adrn'rwithw.ilj.ann'x?l Spocial Notice. MAOISTKATKS will please make a Return of State cases ten days before ! Court, as the law direct*. Oct. 1, 18J7 J. K II jiCIOOD, f.r.r. Valuable Lands for Sale, rplIF, subscriber ofters his FAUM, on Fall 1 Oreek, eight miles north of Pickens 0. II., at Private Sale, until the first of Nov.em Iter next, containing Five Hundred and Fifr | ty-two Acres more or less, with seventy-five | acres of bottom. Persons wishing to pur- j chase land would do well to call on ine and j examine the place, aiul tlicy will find my terms and price reasonable. If not disposed of before, it will be sold at Auction, at I'iekens C. II., on Saleday in November next.? Terms: a credit of one and two years with interest. NATHAN (51'NNIN. Sept. 22. 1S."?7 11 ? FLOUR MILLS* rilHK undersigned takes pleasure in inforJ.. miifg the public that the FLOl.'U MILLS at the Kalis, two and a half miles above l'ickI n ir i . i ens v. . ii., niivo neon rapairotl ami put in no| tivo operation. Tlx* very host new Molting j Cloths have hoon purchased ami attached to tho Mills. A Miller, whocomes well recommended, lias hoon engaged, ami no efforts will he spared to make a good article and a large turn out of Flour, (jive us a trial. .lOSKlMl m'HNKTT, Proprietor. 1 Sept. 2t?, 1S;?7 U 4 Military Notice. AN Klection will be hold in the Court House, on the 3il Saturday iu October next, for CAPTAIN of the " Pickens Riflemen," to till the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of ('apt. Keith. 11. A. 11. (5ib* Hon and T. S. Ramsay will uct as managers , of the election. Hv order of Col. Pratuf.k: I,. ROtJKRS, Lieut. Col. Sept. 24, 1S57 Commanding Bat. SALE OF LAND & NEGROES. r I"111UUK will be sold to the highest bidder, , | at the lato residence (if John liowen, j Senior, deceased, on Wednesday the 7th duv 1 of October m'xt, llie RKAli AN'P PKRSON'I AL KKTATB <>f said deceased, to wit: ; | One V A Ml AliLK TRACT OF LAND, sit: uate and lying in Pickens district, on waters ( of Ocorgo'w Creek, containing between Kight and i>nu* Hundred Acres, and adjoining lands of 11. T? Arnold, James W. llnut and otherM. Tho place is improved. Jtjjy"The land will be surveyed, and the [tint exliihitcd 011 tlie day of pale". Also, TKNr NKGIIOKS, several of them . being young and likely ; Corn, Wheat, Stock of Horses, ('attic, Bacon, llo^s, Hmsehohl and Kitchen Furniture, and otiier articles too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALK.?Tho Real Estate on a credit of one and two years with intorest, payable in equal annual instalments; and the personal property on a erodit of twelve months with interest, except all sums under i $ ">, which must he paid in cash. The pay . mont of tho sale money to be Hocurud by note ami approvod noourity. ; .JOHN BOW-EN', Exocutor. , 8opt. IfrVT 9 4 Valuable Land for Sale. IN EQUITY?PICKENS UTKTIlIttT. _ | Ex 1'arte ) Petition for r | In tho matter of Hiram Kelly, j Coin'te. ?fc c. RY Virtue of tho authority vested in me by tho Court of K<(uitv, I will sell to . tho highest bidder, at Pickens Court House, on Saleday in October next, the Itonl Estate j of lliram Ivelly, a Lunatic,oonHlfltingof 0n?> | Hundred Acres more or le>s, adjoining lam. | of llcv. >Vm. McWhortor, 7>. Gibson, Col. Jos. Burnett and other*. This traet lies near tho village of Pickens. ? It will ho Niirveyed and the plat exhibited 011 dav of sale. 1 'fEUMsJ.?One half the purchase money to be paid in cash ; tho other half on a credit of one year with interest, to bo secured by note and approved security. KOIJ'T. CUAttt, Committee. U i ' ? tow rv - . I , ic.ii ;? 4 SWORD LOST. I . I OST, on tliu road leading from Pendleton .1_J to Maj. Scnlx>rn'H plnee, on Little Kiver, - on tho lHth An?UHtlast,ii^ilt Infantry Sword. - Tiro finder will be liberally retvarded by loivf ing tho same at thin office or with Mr. B. K< '? Skaiiokx. Pendleton, t Sept. lft, IT JO 3^ Turnpike Notice. 1 fjllIR Stockholder* of the Keowee r>nd J JL Tneko!?nj?ee Turnpike Itoail are notified , to attend at Picket)* t'. H., on Tuesday of noxt Fall Term, on bunirtexs connected with t the Kuad. Tho friends of tho outorprise are \ al?o miwosted to uttond. ? HX TlIK COUPOHATOKS, .Soph 28? Mil 11 t t NOT&UIS. | 4 T,h pomma indeitfnd to the Estate of e! J,\. John Coneh, lato of I'iokctiH dsHtrict, 1 deceased, tiro hereby notified that thoy miiHt make payment; ami, thoec having demands againet estate, will proxHit them to us lo/mllr attested. MARY A. COUCH, f Adm'x. KOU T. t'OUCII. j Adm'r. Sept. 2rt, 1*57 J1 Sm Mlitlc of South Carolina,/ IN KqtirY?raokniwi - ? !?*.? ?1. VAlll(Sn(ie(i HO! for t>ari*.WiSfe' ** > .lane A. Bof*r, "i ) y npiwwing Jo thtf untisfnclion of llils Co^rt | . I t|?ai .lnrt? A. rtrtjicp, ]tfm. N, Jtopcr, Uailey I i) Jtoj>er, M>?rth/x lienor mid Klmiftn Kopor? defetvi, duntrt to this amended MH of '.r.ioplftint, r?#ldc | without llift iiirti?;? &t thin Rtivto on motion of J ,f K. M. Keith. coni|.T<\?finntt?' HftMHtor, it i?onl*V-I i? ed thftt Hit *i?M do jtload, nimrer,' nr | ( demur to tli? pfciti >>ill of complaint, within'Urny irtontJir from the: jmhlicftthn i?esrv>tfr or ,1 bill will Iw t?*on }>ro <?om/>*.?o as to th?n, >1 BOin; % THOMmft, e.r.p.n. I Coia'rJ Oflh*, JUtw 18, 1857 ' 8m i I * 1 M" - V | Anderson Prices Current. <iu it i i i KD WEKKI.Y ?T KNOLAMU, KKCKLtV * CO AnDKHShn Um fcioptr. 2U| lili.l. Jotton ]>or lb. . - 12 (?> 14J Salt, per sack, - - 2.00 Coffuo, lUi), per 11). - - 1:1 (a1 1 I Hug'u-n brown. per ll>. - 12 (?r, 14 ? cruHbcil mill loaf, pel-lb, 18(?- 20 MolnssoH, Wc?l India, per gallon, 70 <#/ . " N. Orlt-AiiH' " " 8o (rti 1.00 Yarn (Oa.) per hunch, - - 1.20 i Osnnburgfi, (lienvjr) per yard, 13 (n. 14 I Shirting*, " - 10 (?> 11 j iron, common nixo Swede. per ll>, OA " Kn^li.-di, ... 0 NhiI*. per kpjt. - - (? (if (<J Oil, Iiiii8rcd, per gallon, 1.117 (o' l.fil) I " Truhi, " - 00 (n\ l,IH) Gla.Hn, 8X10 - - - H r.r 3.2"? 1(1X12 - - 3.2> (? 3.r>0 11 ir*o, per lit. ... lij (it 7 Flour, per barrel, - - > (it) O.Ull Wheat, per bmdiel, - - 00 (<i\ 05 Corn. - - . 7.") (<i\ SO lJacoit, lio(; roMinl, ? 1*> (a) 17 (lunnv, per ynril, 18 (?? i!0 Oats, per hurfhef, - - 40 (<i\ r?0 lVfts, - 1.00 Powder, ltiflo. per krp. - 7 Or' tfay* Tliefo in always to be found n pood Slork of (ionrt*, nt K.. 1$. & Cn'n. COMMISSIONER'S SALES. STATE OF SOl'TII (WUOMNA, In Kqiil(y?I'lckniN. Mo,?os M??.*Rcr and wif<? | vs 1 Mill for 1'art ition. Marv ('lovoland. ot. ftlx. ) 1>V Virtue of a deeretul ordor obtained at ) Chamber*. from the Court of Equity, will bfi 81>1(1 to the hiirli.wt l>;..L-....o Court House, on Sulnduv in October next, tho TBAC'T OF I,A XI> doscribed in the pleadings in this case, as tho Ileal F.stato of l.ewis W. ltocder, deceased, to wit: Tlic lloino Tract. situate in Piekens district, on Snow Creek, adjoining lands of II. F. lleptler and others, and containing Four Hundred Acres more or less. There is a dwelling and necessary out-buildingson tho promises, with some cleared land. TF.BMS OF SAIiK.?On a credit of one year with interest, except tho costs which must bo paid in cash. The purchaser will be rc(|tiircd to enter into bond, with at least two good sureties, to secure the payment of tho purchase money, and pay for titles. 1'oHscssion given 1st day of January, lH.r>8. BOBT. A. THO'.MFSON, c.V.iM). Com'rs office, Sept. 8. 18.">7. 4 STATE, nv SHIT'l'li f'tniinvi In 12qulty?I'IcIiciih. Mnri>ia Johns ) vs 1*111 for Partition, &o. John .Johns k others. j PURSUANT to an Order uuide by Clinucollor Dnrgnn. at the June 'I'itih of tho Court of Equity, in tho above stated ease, I will soil to tho highest bidder, at Pickon* Court House, ou Salodar in October novt. tin* Lands described in said Bill as the Heal Estate of 1 Ifiirv Johns, deceased, nainolv : ONK THAI"!' OK LAN I), lying in 1Melons district, on Little Bcavcrdam Crook, adjoining laud* of 11. A. Maxwell. A. K. llutchins and others, and containing One Hundred ami Eighty-four Ac res more or loss. There !h a comfortable d vrellingon thopromisos, with other improvements on the place. TERMS OF SALE.?On a credit of one year with interest, the purchaser to give bond to the Commissioner, with two good sureties, to socuro the purchase monev, and pay the post# of this suit in ca*h on day of sale. Also, extra for papers. llOB'T. A. THOMPSON, c.K.r.n. Com'rs Office, Sept. 8, 18">7. 4 NIlKRIi r'.^ SAI.KS. 1)Y virtue of sundry writs of fieri facial* to mc ) directed, will he sold before tlic Court House in l'icktfiis District, within the legal hours, on the first .Monday and Tuesday in October next, i!<{0 acre# of laud, lying partly in the village ofl'ickens, levied on as the property of K. Si. Keith, at the scpcratc suits of iianoroti, Retts & Marshall, and others. 1 tract of 'nnd, containing two hundred acres more or less, levied on as the property of Klijah 1 tinkle, at the suit of Sloan & Taylor. 1 acre anil a half lot in the town of Walhalla, adjoining 0. II. Korber nnd others; fifty acrca back of U. Niemann : also, one hundred and sixty acres, adjoining K. Senlkin, N. Sullivan, ami others, levied on as the'p?6'Jj4Vty Of llans.lessen at (he suit of D. A, Amine. 2 railroad curs, 1! dump carts, levied on as the property of L)r. Charles llrown, at the suit of John D. Karle. 1 sorrel iimrc, levied on ns the property of Z. .iiikuth, in i|ic HIIII 01 Ij. 10W0r?. 1 (mot of land, whereon H. W. Folgor now liven coinuitiing one hundred ami four acre* more or leas, adjoining lands of Itufus Oats, 11. lliilontiiio and others, levied on as the property of H. W. h'olgcr, at the suit of Larkin Ilendrickti and othcrH. .All the defendants interest in a house and lot near Tunnel Kill, where Mrs. Holland now lives, levied on a.j the property of I). T. Holland, al the suit of Augustus J. i.ythgoe. At I'ickensville, on Tuesday alter Saleday. 2< or HO gallons of Whiskey, 1 Jug of Bum, 1 box of Tea 1 lot of llotilcs, 2 Jugs, 1 lot Tumblers 1 tllass Jar, 1 pair Scales ^ Weights, levied on as the property of A. J. Al.iberry, ui tin suil of W. J. O.intt and H. P. l'erry. 1 yoke of oxen and wugon, levied on as th< property of Frederick Wienens, at the suit of J. It. Hunnicutt, and others. Terms rasb: purchasers to pnv for panersj. l * L. . ChAUt, a.r.n. Snnl in 1ftr.7 U ORDINARY'S SALE. BY VirtHo of tin order to mo directed l>#\ W. J. Pnfsonn, Ordinary of Piokwn district, I will fell to the highest bidder, he fore tho Court llouje. door, on Snledny in Oc tober next, tho Real folate of J. J>. Klein bcek, deceased, to wit: Tract No, 1, lying in Pickens district, or Cane Crcok, containing Olio Hundred anc Kightcen Acres more or less. Tract No. 2, near Wnlhallft, oontaininj Fifty Acres more or lews. 'ifwo lot? ?n the town of Woihnlla, nniin proved, containing jointly One and oafr-qtiur tor Acres more or leu*. j Sold for tlvc payment of debts and diatribu tion amongst tWhon > of *aid deceased. TKUMS.?-On a credit of one year witl intofcwt, ?xo.ftpt tin? costs which must ho juii( In cmU ; the purchaser tn gJvo lK>nd, wit! good sdeurity, and a mortgage of the promt urn Ito tlu> Ordinary, it'required hvhi?n. h- ,V- #U*.o. , t ?, I ' , 'r TO CREDITORS. VOTJCK inhrrrliy given to tho- judgmtyt i * an<l other creditors at James King, tic coaaftd, thftt thny toiuut establish their ro?j>cc demando lieforfr ut?, on ovhofore Mondo; tfu? 7th dny of VWowher nrtct; orthov\vi.s< ! wiW (itf liorrrd. Jfe T>. KKITlf, V.x'ni*. v.. >i. KKim' a.? H T. Jj KKITH, i I Sept. 5, I.R&7 *W&i 3in Ba. ?r JjJP* ??x * S '* %L > IB LAND FOll SALE, I^OR the purpose of carrying out the trust reposed In our testator, William L. Keith, (IcccokwI, )>y James King, also doovuscd, we will sell to the highest bidder, ut Pickens I 11., on Snlcduy in October next, the following TRACTS OK'LAND, to wit: | Tract No. 1, situate in Piekeus district, on I Fall Creek, waters of Tugalo river, containing Five Hundred and Twenty Acres, adjoining lands of Allen Thrift, Jordan Moore aud others. Tract No. 2,continuing Ouo Hundred Acres more or less, adjoining l'raet No. I. T ! '. I! \1 N5 Olf KlltJ <?.... l...If 1.1 - J - . > v/ * X4I7. v.'in* llilll 111!" JIMP I'hasc. money must be paid in cash, with a ' credit of six mouth* for the balance?to be ! secured by note und security. K. M. KKlTH, Kx'tris. K. M. K KITH, I . T. J. KKIT1I, ) KxorH* ! Sept. 1. 18"> 7 H_ !>__ VALUABLE LAND At Private Salo or Auction. \\J K WILL sell at private sale, oa uecommoII dating terms, one of the most desirable Tit ACTS OK LAND in Pickens District. It lies on both sides of Twelve Mile ltivcr, and contains Twelve llundreil Acres more or less.? i There arc two residences on the tract, and One i Hundred nnd forty Acres of good Kiver Bottom, i This tract Ik eligibly xituntcd on the public road, 11 miles cast of Pickens C. II.,'nnd adjoint I lands of Win. II. Anderson, Hiclnml Baker and others. A bargain will ho sold ill this f.nntl it' nr>?.li j cation be made ut nil early day. Apply on the j premises to HAItKIKT HAKKJl, . 1,. M. HAKKit, W. It. BAKKR. POSTSCRIPT.-- If the nhove Tract of blind is mil disposed of hefore.it will bp sold at Auction, at riekens ('. II., on SAM'.UAY in ()etoj her next, on a credit of twelve months with inI' lorest and good security. Aug* 12, 18.">7 "? ?T NEW STORE & NttW GOODS, ?. KlEtKi:, JK. WISHES to inform bis friends and (be pub ' ' lie of Pickens District, and the surround ing country generally, that he lias lately re turned from Charleston ; and has now opened his Store at Walhnlla, opposite Planters llo tel, whore he is offering tor sale a lino and large Stock of DRY GOODS, HOOTS and SHOES; HARDWARE, (iUOORRIKS, Ac. Ac. which lie intends to sell low for CASH. Come and judge for yourselves, aud then giv< me a trial. The undersigned has also made an engage mint m- 'w \tr -- ? --S ......V ?? lilt ..1. . II. M Al.M-.JU A.-N, Hil vxjicnvnco?l Merchant Tailor, who will always make ti order all kinds of Clothing fur Gentlemen'; Wear, in the best and neatest Styles ami la test Fashions. Gentlemen who wish to got a fine suit ol Clothing, will do well by calling on me and examine my Goods. (i. ItlKCKK, Jr. Wnllmlla. Aug. 10. 18">7. ;"> tf NEW PATENTS. Oa,rri?Lge 3rlu/bs. rPIIK subscriber has purelmscd the right tc 1. make, Tend, nr use the Patent, grunted originally to Henry Nycuni, of Pennsylvania, foi the useful improvement of Carriage Hubs of al kimls. Wlion seen, its utility must be appar ent to all. The UuV? is made of cast iron, aver aging in weight less than four pounds. Tlx Inventor says the hub is composed of a back an< front section, and having a thin metallic tube oi ring, independent of each, centrally placed be tween them, against which tlie inner ends of tin spokes abut; when said sections are so made as that in removing the back oac, the pipe oi box of the hub shall also be removed, or remo vauio wun li, to lacuttatc tho properly introrfu cing of tv new spoke, substantially nc-described Oa,rria,g? Ooupling. Tho undersigned )ina idao purchased flic Pa lent right of a superior improvement in tin Running Gear of Carriages, which only need to bo seen to be approved. It is quite simple and may be attached to vehicles now in use, n a very small cost. Hhop rights for both Patents for sale on rea sonablc terms. For further particulars apply t M. V. M1TC1IHid.. I Pii'kons C. II., Aug 0. 1 tt."?7 4-tf "premiumBOOKING STOVEST OF all sizes, with and without llollo\v-\vnr< For sale l>v >). 11. YOHJT. Opposite Vlnntcr's Hotel, Wnlhalla, S.( August 0, 18A7 4 tf "v eic-e , rs f is | { ' ? LM .8 2 "i r ^ S e o r- -> j- . fi, a ^ X B ? C? ? " a -o CT ?, ^ ''^J ,jf ^ ~ O ^ V : H??ii 3* 5 t?i iJL l| "- '~'7: ? ^ "1 2 .Tc^c /?N ^ H ? f* i) V JJ 2 t/j ? '/ i r K o * $ * i t^5?2i{ W a .1 s* f=Q ? ;" 1 A*5-s *s~w a#-S i|lws^ ! hJ, ?*i! * <1 5 i : ? J8 = 1 < m*. V 3 *j ?. 5 r* S-fsp ^ '. & v.rz? ~;-%{ 'it jg5^ ,! & sgtii*i W h' | dl . a % # ? i s ^ ? -s Nf5 g|-8 ? | | *% * ; M aw s 25 ? 3 -g 1 9...^>_. A I ,1. JOSEPH J. NORTON, , A TTft ttlV KV A T f. % tl ' I *. AND Koliritor In I'qitify. * OFFICE AT PICKENS C. II., S. C. \\ JMI.O 12. 1807 24 BEEF WANTED. j j 'PIlK lii^ficct nmrkpl jn loo will be i>ni?l fofpto<i 1 Hoof Cattle on their t'cel. Apaoh' <? rrrcimmu & smith. 5 Tunnel Uin. Atift- 20, 1 Hr?7 ? tf _ L08Tt BFjTW KEN Col. Kaalev't trn<l Major Ar jvU'h, ou tlm (IrcouvUle road, my I'OOJ - BT HOOK, containing about Two I)oll?v and a half in cA*h, Home receipt.*, nnd Iv > 1 notex. One note drnvrn navafolc to {Timer I 1 t. Keith, made by M. I>., I., S. * S. I). Kojt! i | *aid note boina given bv them, for Four Htu - drod Dollar#, for a bfocn of land. Anntb notedrawn pny?bU to .fohn Kn?l<?y by 7,. Mil Un, for Dollars and HevMity*fh eonU^dntod March?, DV>7. T hereby for warn all norson# from trading for piiiif not** WILLIAM M. KKITH, t IT. 1S.-.7 Iff-10 ft i. ?. J. \f. OAft?n?ox. *. e. imma I vnpRtfl it MTiiiii '' Atloirn<ryn nt I^*w, n<t ,K?l j?rompMy fi>nH fwwiwwonfrft If tc?l t<? ???oir cw. Sfn. Ptt,n.kM cm a ways be fiittfj in ff?e .Ofl*cc. OFFICB AT PK'KfJ.Vfl C. H-, S. <? ' ?cri. n;rw ? tf |k 4 , ? ki ? 4 * | NEW GOODS, NSW GOODS! At Pickonsvillo. ! rrHK subscrilmr* have just received a large I STOCK or HOODS, Bought on tlic most reasonable terms, and will be 8<?ld us low us Ooods can bo bought in the Ul> country. We havo a goueral u?sortinent of Goods of overv description, consisting of 8TAPLK ,i FANCY GOODS for Udies, Gentlemen*, Youths and Misses wear# IIi\t? ami Bonnets of ovcrv stylo and quality ; a largo lot of Hoots and Shoes ; Hardware, China, (Mass and Earthenware of the latest styles; iNaila and Castings. (SROCERIF.K, Such as Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Ac.; Drugs, Medicines, l'aints, Oils, Dye Stuffs. In fact, we have some of overt article usual w. I-...,* Kt.wn, ?i.? ? -i ? lire determined to sell Goods a* clump as they urc sold in Greenville or any other rot in I market. Our terms are cash, and barter that I will command cash. We will take in qx! change for Goods almost every product of tho f ! farmer. Come one, come all, wfth your moni ev and produce, and you shall not go away ' j dissatisfied. ' K. A. & W. A. ALKXANDKH. I Jujy 9, I ?57 .r>2 Siii i SPRING ?f SUMMERSUPPL1ES J. 11. 1% Sli0 4!V Ik CO. l*on<ll?*ton. \V*' !,r0 now '"eeciving the lnrgcut and most j IT complete assortment of ; ? ? ? ? ? j That we have ever brought to thin place, which we are willing to soli at short profits. Our (iWmmIx have been careflilly selected in New York. Philadelphia and Charlestoti. We enn bn ' , always found at our nost willimr and reiulv to wj>'" aliow our (iOOl)S free of rhiirgc.: Wo will take in oxchangcf tor^jGooils, Corn, llye, Wheal, Oats, 'Jiifytyi. Lftrd. Tallow. lleeswiix, Honey, Homespun; lings. Chickens, Ducks, Turkie.s, l'.gg*. Mutter, &o ," pit the market price. April 22. IS".V tf NOTICE? 4 l'lM.U'ATION will be made to the I.egisln[ -'Y ture, at its next (tension, for a rcnowal of the Uct Incorporating the village of l'lckens, I with amendments to the same. August 22, 1867 tl flm ^ [ ? Noriri:. J? I FIX All settlement of the I'statc of (', fl; 1 \ Keith, docoased, will be mtido before tho Ordinary, at Pickens C. II., on the first t?atur day in January next. All persons indebted to s said estate must come forward find pay np, and . those having demands will render them in legal* ly attested by that time. MATTHEW KKITII, Adm r. August 20, 1867 7 * 3m ; GUN & BLASTING POWDER. MY POWDER MILL being now in nctivo operation, (> II n and II1 a ? t II11 ft f rowder can be furnished to dealers and I others nt low rates. All orders addressed to 1). Bikmaxn, Walhalla. will be attended to. JOHN A. WAGENER. Sept. -C>, is:?t? 12 tf Final Estate Notice. |)l.'BLI(! NOTICE is hereby gitcn to nil ? parties interested, t It fit n final settlement ' of the Estate of Allmi Robinson, deceased, will be made before the Ordinary, at Piekcns l C. II., on Monday the 7th day of .Poccmber ' next. After that time I will not be held rc* sponsible for interest. ALVA GRIFFIN, Adin'r. 1 Sept. 5, 18-r>7 8 3m J. H. VOIGT, * TIN AND (inPI'KHSMlTtT. WalhaUa, H. ?., r 1 XFORMS his friends nnd tho public thnt L he h??s engaged i? competent Coppersmith, - who has upwards of twenty vearR experience in the manufacturing of COl'PKll KKTTLES, STILLS, and till other articles manti* factored otit of Copper, Tin and Sheet-Iron ; and is prejrnred to till orders for all work in p | his linent short notice. Terms moderate.?? " Ueferti to the durability of his work. August n, 18A7 4 tf LOTS FOR SALE. PHURONR desirous pf ptttcliarttig LOTS IN' T1IB TOWN Or W A I.HA 1.1.A, can )m*e i them on tlic Usual conditions. Apply to <>. ii. ueiiiiM'uurr, Agent. Wnlhnlln. Nov. It, 1804 20 tf Final Notice. , 4 LTi those indebted to f,. C. Cham & Co. and ' j'V. I/. C. & W. N. ('liAio, cither hy Nolo or Ar_ count, ore called upon, for the lust litne in this manner, to conio forward and pay up. Wo have given indulgence, but must now ask fc/r a full and prortipt settlement. Should this rcftsonuldo request not he immediately cmuplicd with, the Itrkib of Account nnd Notes will ho placed in the hamls of Messrs. Nonius, IIahkison & 1'iat.UM for collection. 5 L. C., & W. N. CUATO. Jt>1-V nf>- 18">7 _ 3 tf_ V. II. msKKTRl.. A. B. XOKMA^ ISSERTEL & NORMAN, IValfialia, $. ?. J i rpHK PiilmcriborH l>og leave to inform their * | I friendH and the public generally, flint thejr ** * ; arc now room-in# a huge ?n?l elegant a# ... I Hoftinont of pensionable H Dry (n'oodM, ; Consisting of the uMial variety, which arc of - ! the latent Htvloa mid moat beautiful patterne, | Together With a fresh supplv of p! groceries, j Purchased on the best tonus in the New York, ! ItaltiMnrc and Charleston mnrkets, and will I lie ? d<l 011 the best terms for r<wA only. Try them. Jewelry, A;c. They also have on band a very valuable Stock .? t 1?, ?1?I:-i r' .i.i 1 "ji iti ?M wot?v?. y, mv nmiii^ uuhj llil'l Oilfor "WAT*('IIKS, and Kanc^ Article*. Drn^s, i?S(sticiiiCM, A'C? Thciii* Stock in thin department in h?*nvy and the nsHortmfflit ct?nerftl, and, no {(rent euro whs had in buying, thet purrhaMrr may rest }" UHHured of getting it pure Article. j Thffir Stock embrace* <inito n variety of I other articles, which cun only ho appreciated ? ' hy being seen. Call ettrlv Imd huv bargain*, f" , lMSEKTKIi'L A NOK.MAN. J?! "WjjlhnUn, Mar 2ft. lfW7 40 tf_ w| Administrators' Notice. ,r~ ' r[MlK helm nf Ahn?>le?il deceased, are 0 1 1 hereby nnt'Merf Umf'fi ncttfernefrt of the Ka^ ; tat? ?f At rtiW d?efft*?d will he hod before the * Ordinary, al. IMcken?C. II., on the lOib day of | Oefobcr uoxt. XI?o8C imlebted to aaM estate will make payment; and jltae having demand* will 1 ?re?c ( them, legally attested. on or before that * I time. 7. ?lfl?)V > r i > 1?. A.II. flfBSON, ) Adm'r* I inly 20,18.17 2 3r? r ~ notici?. *- : 4 PPUCATION* xm br mnrfo to tfctf -*\ of Carolina, M it* next hcm*iAh, for Kit nvt to lutoporutc thf Pickens ( . 4 H. Chinch. 8?pt. 5, 185,7,