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Country 0irl?- p Mrs. Viotoria Fuller, in the Ohio Culti- li vntor, in a (sisterly way, thus talk? to coun- n try girls: The farmera' daughters are noon to be , the life br well an pride of the country?a e glorious* race of women which no other land can ?how. I sook not to flatter thorn?for, r before they can b6conic thia, they will hove WMIVO* VIWH51 VI UiJt; VI IWUKIIIUS. " 'rhcro nro some who depreciate their condition, and Homo who have a i'aJso pride in it, ? because they doninnd more consideration j than they merit. A want of intelligence < upen all subjects and of refined education is no more in a oountry than a town-bred Kirl, in this age of books and newspapers. y Many girls are discouraged because tliuy c cannot bo sent away from homo to boarding ? schools; but men of superior mindr* and c knowledge of the world would rather have for wiv<M women well and properly educat- 1 cd jit home. And thin education can bo 1 lind wherever tho desire is hot waiting.? J A taste for rending docs wonders, and an t earnest thirst after knowledge is nlmost cer- f ttiu to attain a sweet draught of tlio "pier- t ian spring." Thcro is a farmer's daughter t in this very room in which 1 an? writing, a beautiful, refined and intellectual woman, in whoao girlhood books wcro not us plon tiful as now, ami who gained her fine education under cireuuiHtanccs which would ( havo discouraged any one but one who hnd . as true a love of study. I will state why I think the country girls I nre yet to prove the hope of the country.-? \ Tho wonion of towns and cities nrc becoming so universally unhealthy, and so almost1 ' universally oxtrafhgartt, foolish and fashionable, that men arc almost in despair of obtaining wives who nre invalids, and providing them with what they demand after I tlicy have .married them. Unless the young tttnn has tho fortune (good or bud) to be the inheritor of wealth, he must spend the boat bloom of Ii'ih youth to acquire enough to *'st;irt upon," as people arc expected to begin now-a-dayn.? Many, even in high places, would go to the country for their choices, if tjusy met there 1 equal refinement and intelligence. Wo men arc preparing to take a noble stand in ^ history, and they cannot do it inignoranc , Town girls have the advantage of more ( highly polished mauncrs and greater ac- , compiisninents ; hi.t country girls have In- x linitelv moro to recommend thou an rivals of their fair city sisters. They havo more j truth, honsclinld knowlpfltw nnVl nnnnnmi) ' -? ? ?n health, ami coiiKcquently beauty, nunplieity, affection arid freshness of impulse and thought. When they have cultivated minds there arc more chance* in their fa- ' vor for good Benitc and real ability, because so much is not demanded by tho frivolities j of Hocicty. The added lustre of foreign nceoiuidiHhiucntrf could easilv he onunrhfc l>v . t?uch a mind from a very iittlo contact with the music. I would not speak ris though our farmer's j daughter# wero deficient in education.?- '] Many brilliant .scholars and tulentcd women may he found among them; iu old \ Virginia this if) specially so j but I would seek to awaken the ambition of all to heroine that admired and fyvored class which they- ought to bo, if they will but unite refined ensure with their excellent graces. A sweet country-bouse, with roses and honcy-nuqkles trained to climb over it; with good taste, beauty and intelligence within; toil enough to insure health, and leisure to court acquaintances with books mid flowers, and the loveliness of nature, with peace, plenty, and lovo, is surely one of the paradi.ses which Heaven ban loft for the uttainmeut of man. | How TO (IKT TO CONORF.8f(. TllO follow ill f story 5h told l?y the Mobile Tribune of Judge Hawkins, the present representative to CougrcM from the Htatc of Florida ?a man, bv the wnvy brimful of genuine ? !*? *? - * *- 1 ...v. miv war wim me i' huhm Indians ho commanded a vck;:;tccr company. On one occasion they tV.ll upon a party of tho enemy oouccaled iii n swamp. Tho captain sprang upon a log, (Avitli more valor than discretion,) waved liis sword, and cheered his men to tho charge. Jlist then he was shot down. One of his officers ran to usk if ho was much liUrt. " Not very Imdly," said Hawkins, "just nhout enough * to send mo to Congress!" The prediction ! jiua now been verified. IIkavy Fav.siiktjj in Noutiikhn New York.?f?rent damage has been done nt various places ifrVho Oonosee valley. Numerous culverts on the New York CJootml Kail road between Itoeljestor ami Syr^enieo bad boon washed ft vrty. The New York nnd $ric travel vm?? greatly damaged, blm all tho bridjges upon the various atrcauia in that viofnrfcy havo boon carried away, so lhat ru> trains wcro running in miy. uirochiitn. Tin* imtiw t?..n ?1au,I.. f?": ? iTHwt mm ntvniv lUIHUU. ^ 1 TilK J 'bany AtpM ?T?: ''The traflto in freo negfoe#, M a politic*! commodity, tnusfc goon cease. Wc pxpeet to anuofUMtf ?nwftpp'hobankn?pU:ics in November, fche ( following: 'Oreely & Co.?(Jbplor* in hu- { man wool?j?uapeu<Jedt owing to tho nhort ?rp}>, nntl kb<v fact that tho dip. now on < iaud has nopeafe.';!^; ^'" . Vrom KANSAS?Br. NOV; 10^- , Advice* to, tho 14th instant froiu K*w?h > have ii'vn received in this city, whioh Btutc < that the Constitutional Convoution hadadjonrmid, ;xftcv forming a I'rovlstonnl () *' ernroervfc (wiili (inn. Calhoun(i? Prvmdont) , to go fntoopcratiog, immccrsntcly. [j A danso Bauctioiiiutf idovecy had been poswcd. l Nkw Out,KAN*, Nov. TllC laturii Texas havo ?fectad J. Picoknay i Ilondereon ami J. W. HompUjll, Hinted 1 States Bon Ate**, fcxnwm i iouatou , * and JtuaV. Tiifc I ? ' < !fW<\>r.Hi?r>?w Hun w.w jwafetfctf, oil felio f 2th iflivyot, with a, ( ttonuino ?s U ?-?, of hho first of thousantf unomployod persons nirt in Ind,:pnn-1 <&upo equar* tbU a ft vruovw T bo woeii og 1 v '* :V'<'yfflfcwaS ' ??f *V \, . / . 1 asflcd off orderly, the speakers advocating iw and order. Tho issue of small city ~ lotos is advocntcd. Phidk may climb high, but its fall will 1 io the greater. Maruiko, od tho 15th inst., by K. Hughs, Sw|., Mr. David Hancock to Mra. Kmv.aiikth Iahhihon, all of Pickons. rt. >i? irliL ? a ?? ii? i> i ?? 1 VII >uv >uui nini 'tin, ujr ngv. 11. 11'HI SOU, .Ml*. ; ohm Nichols to Miss Ciiauity Wilson, both of M ok on a. PITBITl. Dlitn, in Pickeft* district, on (lie 2d Noeinbor, 1857, Men. Martha McGuffin, wife if llov. A. W. McOuflin, after an illness of i few days. She leaven a husband and oight hildron, with many relatives ami friends to otirn her loss. 'i he deceased was a pious neinber of the Baptist church for 20 years or noro, and she has now pone to rest to join ho saints in glory. She has gone tho way if all the Garth, un<l let it bo an admonition o those who surrounded hor in life, to prepare or that upper and hotter world. IMesoed aro o I1080 who die iu the Lord, for thuy shall in* . lerit eternal lite. ? Come, little children ! think of death, And for tho grnvo prepare; 1 Soon you.may all resign your breath. And sloep in silonco thoro. * r Died, in l'ickons county, Ga., on the 10th of | 1 ">otobor last, an infant (laughter of .Captain j " fuhn and Mary C. Geurin, aged ten days.? i ^ ' Suffer little children to eomo unto me, and i c iorbid them not, for of such is the kingdom I c >f lleaven." I Consignees at Anderson Depot, ? POH AVKKK F.N 1)1 NO NOVKMHF.H 10. f Knglaii'l, 1$ & Co. W 0 llowloy. Col W flwynn A tlluoH tt 11. W S Shnrpo, II K Htivencl, A &T ! \ JKrlua, 11 Ki'i'i.Hon it K, JT Sloan & Co, J 11 B 1 Moan A Co, J 15 8itlon, J V Mooro, 1> Btamunn, J I K Motto 4 Co, J I) Smith & Co, MaxWcll & . .1 H Ostendorff. G II Korbor. II E Cnmi?h??ll V II Cornish, J W Norris, Drown, V & Co, 8 & I A 3 W lli-own, W Vim Wyok, 8helor & S. Smith,C '' t Co, A O Norris, 8 WiliinskhC 11, Lovo & 11, iVhilner & 0, 1' Hawkins, Hawkins & B, B F & F r 8 C, II BohentCgC, 8 8 Cherry, W A Fnloc, T . r I'iekcns. Ford, Jones & Co, .1 Benson. N Divl- . on, I? J Jovdnn. F. KICK, AgOttt. ^ Stockholders' Meeting. HM1IB Stockholders in tlio Koowcc nn:l T :i-~ r> i i .. ??X nucv J U'li|.;mu UI/IIU UIU UUIIIM.M f ;o uttoud ut Walhtilln, on Monday tho 30th >f Xovninbor next, for the purpose of organijing sftiil Company. BY T1IK CORPORATORS. Xov. 20. 1857 11) 1_ } NEW STORE & NEW GOODS, ! Due Mile from Jiii ralt'M llridgc, ; XT il.. 1* 1 * - -* ? ?? 11 ?-? car int> now I ll'ftUlllg IO ? lUIltlllA. ; rIlIIK understeued wish to inform their I. friends ana the surrounding country generally, thnt they arc now opening a well sclectod Stock ot ' Fall nu<l Winter Ciooih, B>ots and Shoes, I lata ami Cans, (Jrockory, Hardware and Cutlory, Groceries, Medicine*, St.c., with almost ovory article usually kept in ,i country store : all of" which will bo sold low lor cash 1 Call And seo. We will tr.ke in. exchange for Qoods, country Cotton and Wool Hoinenpun, Wool lints, 1 1* : II - >> m. lull, 1 lunrtuu 11UIUC-, IWIW IXIUP?, I'Ciltf liuestrax, Tuitoiv, Honoy, ire. J. yi. ALBXANDKU, K. K. AliKXANDEH. , Nov. 14. 1857 __ 10 tf j EXECUTOR'S SALE. WILL be sold, to tKc highest bidder, at the lute residenco of Thou. W. liar- ( bin, deceased, on Saturday the 19th dnv of Decombcr next, fill the KfSTATE, real and \ personal, of aft I<1 deceased, to wit: , One VALIJBIjLK THAOT OF LAND, situnto in the District of Dickons, 1 milo above ( Fair Phiv, containing Five Hundred Ac ran moro or los?. The tract is woll improved. Ono NKOltO MAN, Corn, Fodder, Shucks, Cattle, Horace, fat Ilogs, .Smith's Tools, Carrlnge. Wagon, Oxen, stock Hogs, Household , and Kitchen furniture, and many other articles too tedious to mention. TEKMS.?On a credit of twelve months 1 with interest, the purchase^ to give note and approved security. All sums under $5, cash. MtUUIAN II YIUJIN | V ? . 1 W. R. HARBIN. J1*'*" Nov. lft. 1S.V7 10 4__ lUU'flKT OK the C'oniiniiisiotorit Koail*, 2d llag'.nirnt, 8. 1 Carolina Militia, Full Term, 1807. Miles M. Norton. Treasurer, Dr. To Chh)? of J union R, D.igooil, former Trcn^uroi1, $H4 87 To cash of T? 1>- Morgan, f6r Estrayv, 1ft 21) j '!?.? IV Ul I?v r. ... : " "" ? " ui uiivi hi ivi mien, X'JO UV To citsh of W. 8. Woolbviglit, Enq. for Kntray, < 4 20 To cn.ihof W. 8. Kccac, for flnoy 2 ()0 $0dl 27 ; Or. P?a I< Kogors. Com'r I^V'fl ordor, $31 i 5 I'nlrt A Jtamsay, Korton & Ij&vrrance'a order, 173 00 ' ['itfrt J. Itotfovx, Com'r Lay's order, 17 2f> I'liUI K II Cirifttn, Trcmturor 5th RcglIi,r>i\r 111 nn ' / j i i in* i Puirt It' Inxwoll, Com'r ltdd's order, 6 00 t'aiiJ C ftAmtalonftt StrjbHng'ft ordor, 6 00 ' Pr.id I) A Lcdbeltor, C'oiuumaioner LowIh'ordop, 115 00 J V C^mnitH.iloner 011ltnoD-'n 70 25 PostrgtpiUA, C Doiiumemoiu on $218.20 rccclrcdat 2 J per een t. 5 33 PonimUslon*! on, Sf2G3?W> paifl. out at I Vfl n*r-aoui. tP 1 P. \tk > Lht?k Urn*dowrtoMMUl?'ii|j?ccoe?or 1<,.l 05 * 3W>4 27 Morcit) Miller, Trcanurer/ Dr. ro C**U vf Xotft.Hi. former Troasurev, $122 W> j I'opimiaitions rufuadud by Norton^ 0.r>, ':/i' "ilirio * Or. j Pkld JoaliMn !?&rltbv, for rewiring FjvUh Ikidgo* on. M4HW? order, 53 ft7 , crw IMTMO, repaiVliift. <lo H 0?> } y vmu v? a nvy ior, repairs UfcOO CreokL . firidgo, f, 00 , P?id A J vector, ropnlr?, r do '? 6.00 hud H V Morgan. topateaon Kooxrto , Bridge NWbO*$ J.n>\7ren/VH Order, B j5e(\trwt<xt,?> .rnmv's f.nwronco for MrfylhRO*,; for aakticdg&i ^ 14 25 \ 90 60 . ;"o?nn>4v?lonM on $440.60 trtid oiU, in.- : &70.26 p*i.$ MV(JuM?i?fcy Mur '*xiw J ton ami Smiting ?ousft>i!<?ioti>oik$J4- . 25. refunded I.awrenco at '2| p?r cfr. A Oil ' tit in IJalmoe in bond# of Twiwuror, ?ff 54. .. I ' v '**tr ?8 " 7* "f * * .*> v ? . $> . * * V A * , .v % '? Anderson Prices Current. JEKKOTKD WKKKI.r BV KNOLAM l>, UJ.KCKLKY A CO Axubmos C. II., NOY. 17 18f>7. otton per lb. - - 10 @ 11 Suit, per Buck, - - 2.00 Coffee, lUo, per lb. - - 13 (i?) H ' Sugtira brown, per lb. - ll.@ 1'i II ? r it- i ? x I viunncu UIIUIVUI, J'Ci; I I t'O lO Molasses, West India, pergallon, 50 (5?, ofi " N. Orleans' " " ' 80 (aj, 85 Yarn (tin.) per bunch, - - 1.20 Ovnnburgs, (heavy) per yard, 18 (a) 14 Hhirtlngtf, - 10 (u> 11 Iron, common sizo Swede, per lb. OJ " English, ... n | Nails, per keg. - - - 0. (<?, Oil, Linseed, per gallon, 1.87 (a) 1.50 " Train, " " - 00 1.00 Olaas, 8X10 - - - a 8.25 10X12 - - 3.25 (f/i 8.5i) nice, per lb. ... c.jj (t7\ 1 Flour, por barrel, - - 0 ($ .5.50 Wheat, per buahel, - - Oo ^ 05 Corn, " - - - 75 (rft 80 llacon, hog round, - - 15 (a) 17 Haggitig, Uunnv, por yard, 18 (?? 20 Oa?h, por bushel, - - 00 (< ) 55 reoa, " " - 1.00 l'owdor, llitlc, per kop(. - 7 (to 7 J tHrijf* There js always to be found a good Stock f Goods, at K.. II. ? Co'*, Ramsay's History of S. Carolina ItTILL be published early in 1858, in two largo II Volumes octavo, 650 pages etich '"VoluAte',' ,rinlo<l no ?' ?? ? ? - ? ?- ?* v., ?. . v-u ukuiim iii mttisiunial cloth-gill. It soeins hardly necessary to .dd anything to tho above. Hammiy'n History ifHoitlii OftroliiiR is a yrtat Work: lie was an iyc-witness, and particpated In many of the vents about which he writes. We, South Carilinians aro too ignorant of our own history, and he Publisher has undertaken the work with a dew to supply a demand wliioh has boon folt for otne time. The fact is, there is more interest bit noio in tho History of our Stuto, than ever irus before. All accounts of our ancestors are 1.- .... I ? !? iu n,iit? uji our imna.i 10 a lively nterest. When wo nee them braving the hardhips of tho doBcrt, overcoming every difficulty rom a savage foe, ami meeting the stalwart Iriton in a long, distracting, ami bloody wan vo are pleased with overy danger they escaped, md wish to trace out the most minute events of heir history. Those who will subscribe will end on their names to the subscriber early. I intend to get out the Work early in 1858.? 'rice,in substantial Cloth, $'2.2> per Volume; lalfCalf. ?:t.nfi. S..M K-. ."i -i-?i ? , , v..!mja.jlo on delivery. W. .7 DUKFIK, Nor. i'J, IlookHcller, Newiierry, S. C. Contributions. rI*MIK following sums have been eontribuI. ted by tlio persona nmned for tlio bonetit >f Mrs, Frances Smith, who recently hadtho nisfortunc to have her boUv-io burned: .T 0 Fringe $7, V A Sharp $2, A llrycc 50c, i Mrower $1, T .J Hull $1, 11 Buhntgc $1, II linsol 25e, E Deaton 25, F Waldefmn 25, F IV a OR II IT or. i- en uuo .. ,uv<,i.a ?u, 11 iiiicu <.u, ciinn <jv, r in itnrvm >0, Q lticckc, Jr 50, J II Voight 25, II Fajon >0, I) Bioinau50, -Jacob Sohrodor 50, Svmnics t Ilolcoinlio $1. U A T $1, .1 N Adams 50, T T Pickens 50, Wm Hunter ?1. M M Norton SI, K M ?2. This amount (24 00) was paid o Mrs Smith by J C Fringe in the presence it Stephen Uarrett niv! D Brewer. NEW CLOTHING. Tlic Bank* Not Xtrokcu ! M, F&t&W, AT WALIIALIiA, is rocoivinc a large and fresh STOCK OF GQODS, uuoh as DRV c;oo?s, READY-MADE CL -THING, Hats A Cups, [l'?ots and Shoos, Ornvat#, Vesting#, &e., &r., ...... .. ^V.IVIUI iwn,,nuu-|Hi Ul 111U lliuav IIUMIonablo Full ami Winter Goods. TAILORING dono in the establishment at short notice, and on the host term*. His friend* and the public are invited to examine his Stock. It is large and complete, wd, having been laid in with great euro for this market, will bo disposed of on the most reasonable terms. l)?SX?. Cull at the Now Building, opposite the l\?st Office. WhIIiiIIa. u">1 Ih.v lmi-r?ain? t Nov. 14, 18.57 18 " ' NEW MARBLE YARD, \i (xi'ccnvillc <3. II., So. Cn. rj'ftK SIlDOIU^RRS having oponcl un entubJ lUhiuont in tho town of Greenville for the Mlo of MAHULE lIonilKIIPlif U T/imliu waaawnj m HVHHI rj ? V7?A ' And oil other work <lotio in their line. A good n*sortment of Marble will be kept constantly on hand, to which tlu-y would respectfully cull the attention of the citizens of tliis and llie surrounding District*. An experience of over fifteen years in the Mnrblo business, warrants the subscribers in saying that satisfaction will be given to nil who may favour them with their orders. Orders bv mail promptly Attended ta (MIAL.MKKS & ALLKX. B<ay liefer to (Iowkr, Cox & Oowr.it, anil w. H. WaTsoh, Greenville. Nov. 14,|857 18 _ ?m_ 3j Blue Rldgro Hallroad Co. In .So.C'o. DVUHCRIKS1U) to the Capital Stock of thin Com nan v ftrc harfthv untifiml #)? ?* i l?*? tonii md iWll INSTALMENTS upon'the Ant ij?? jcription, nnd FIVE PER CENT upon tlio auount of tho socond subscription, are required oho pnid us follows: The 12TJI INSTALMENT )n tho ild day of January, 1858. Tho 18TH INSTALMENT and FIVE PBU OKNT on sc:o?d subqeriptiou, oa tlio 3d day of February, 1858. Dy ordflr: Wir. H. PEROJTNKAin Insurer. Nor. 0, 18A7 18 _ t.ir Ordinary's Sale. w - * ? ?J - <- - " - ? si niiuu vi mi uraor Tix>tn ?v. j. I'arsons, I) Ksrjuii'o, Ordinary of I'ickeiw district, will | >o soli before the Court House'? x>r, in lMckeuq I lintrict, on the first Mo-May in January next, j USiiit the legal hours of sale, the WooS Estate . >f Jaromiah Fields, deceased, to wit: Tract No., 1 ou l)ig Laurel creek, containing )ue Thousand Acres more or top?* TraotNo. 2, on Nine Times creek, containing *U Hundred and Mit^lmir Afros mortorless. TraotNo. 8, onjlig Knstatoc, containing8ov ir. llumlreU bikI Ninety-one Acres more or leas. Tract No. 4, on Ni*'? branch, containing Flte H<4ftttrH ?nd two Aorea more or lend. Tmct No. $, hounded on one ?ido>by Jocnssoo Ivori contft'.uJntf Six ilundioil wwl Foct.j-eight Vcre? more or f??*. ir , Xf _ /I ' *4* * " * ' * < i nri ?q! u, on uoTii s r otic, containing Two lundrcd and 8ixt,7-five Aer^rnoro or loss. Tract N?. 7, ?v? Hig KnftUitoc, containing 81x. ftiuulred nn<t tar* Aar?? more or lea*, " Sold for dinWifcutlofcturiongHfc *!?? legalhelrti uid r?-}*?sh?ta<ivcft>f wit], rfecenmk '*4? TKltMH OF RAMi.-~?* ft credit of iwotre notttfl*, wltf* interest from-dnte, the purchaser w purcha??>"?entering into bond tollto Omlijio)?, with tiro good luretie*;.. to. woure tno ]Wf? ihOM-moiuMr, w!C a inortgo?? of tl?? j remino^ f dto&roeil jicoewary. The* co?t?j & ?? paid, in. itish. ufco. extra for UOn*^-* w.n.my ' "" ^ jp V ^ ' ;$f Irs' GOOD NEWS! u Hard Tillies No i?lorc.'y WK have iust roccivecl ono of the largest SlodiN of ?o?ls That has over l>ocu brOQght to Pondleton, i which wo propose HolliUK AT PRIC1SS to suit j THE TIMKS. 041- GOODS wore bought in I Boston, New"York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, i Jtliv.Utyipn<l and Charleston, having purchased such articles in said CITIES oould ho had , on the most ADVANTAGEOUS TERMS?! Wo INVITK bno and all to come ond EOOIC ut our (HOODS, whether thoy wish to buy i or not?wo charge NOTHING for SHOWING them, and but SHOUT PROFITS whon | WO SELL. Wn rlo linf iifl vnrtlfcn fr?v merely to pntronisc ft paper, but to lot the ! WIIOLB PEOPLE KNOW that we have a Largo Stock of Goods, And that wo nre in EAKNEST when we say 1 wo will soil thent LOW. Wo think we can ( Hftfcly nay that our assortment is not excelled \ in the upper country. It consists in part of ; Olothi, C'ftdaimoros, Vostingn, Twoed?, Satinets, Geo. Planes., Korsoyp, Linaeyn and Flanuela: 1 Brown and blenchod Shirting. at t>J to25e ; I Bleached and brown Shirtings, and Pillow . Casing ; Bleached colorcd and hrown Drills; Sacking and Seamletss Bag*; Irish and Blay Linens; .Jaconet, Cambrics ami Muslins Plain plaid ami stripped ; Hats, Caps. Bonnets and >Iillirv>rv (ioodB; HEADY MADE CLOTHINO; Merino, Silk and Cotton Drawers and Shifts*: India Rubber Shoos: Coats. Pitntn and Losings; Boot* and Shoos : Yankee No- j tions, Toys; GROCKRIES, Buckwheatflour, Fruit?, Pickles and I'roservcs; Drugs, Faints, Dyo-Stuffk and (Jardcn Seed : Sh'_>"ols, Spaden and Axes; Horse Shoos and Nails; Cutlery and all kinds ; Hardware; Crockery, China Ware, &o., <tc. We are prepared to fill orders for Bolting Cloths, Mill Stones, and Mill Fixtures, on short notice. We will take in exchange for f?.?ods, Turkeys, Ducks, Chickens. Eggs and Butter, Country Cotton ami Wool Homespun, Wool Hats, Wool, Dried Apnlos and Peaches, Bacou, Lard, Venison Ilium, Hides, Tallow, Beeswax, Honey, Shingles, Lumber, Peas, Oats. Corn, Wheat, llyo. Barley, &e. WE TAKE THE BILLS of tho SU8PENnvn UA vi:? av tifiu eminu 1 I'm' vi i 111*3 o i /n n, (lull lllOSl ?>F those of GEORGIA. We will hIIow 5 PKH CENT premium on GOLD and S1LV EK when the purchase exceeds $1. J. It. E. SLOAN & CO. Pendleton. Nov. 1, 1857 17 tf j LAM)! LAND!! LAND!! ~I)Y Order of II. A. PeSaUMure, Executor j I) of Mrs. S. and Thomas Boon, 1 will ox- I pose to public salo at Anderson C. 11., on I Tuesday 8th of December, I All the TltAGT OF LAND on which the j Utc Dr. John O. Boon resided, containing I 810 ACRES, Lying on Mill woo Creek, and bounded by lands of J. P. Lewis, ? Majors, nml others. On tliQ promisor there is a large and comfortable tym-story Dwelling House, and all usual out buildings belonging to a well appointed Farm. The Land is about four miles from the thriving town of Pendleton, and about nine miles from Anderson. Persons wishing such a place would do well to atjtoud at tho sale of the above place on the <lav stated, as the property will positively be mtill An flint rlnv TJiRMS OF SALE. Ono third iti Cash : tho balanco on a credit of or. o year, with intorost from duy of sale, secured by bond, mortgage of tho premises, and personal security, if reqnirod. Purchaser to to pay for necessary papers. Possession given wiiou these tonus are complied with. UN TIIUJLISDAY, DKCKMBKR 10, by the sumo order, at tho Into residence ?>f Dr. John O. Uoone. ONE LIKKLY NEOliO FELLOW, and nil the Horses, Cattle, Hogs, Corn, Wheat,, Fodder, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Plantation Tools, &o. Terms of tho personal property make known on day of sale. ISHAM W. TAYLOR, Ag't. Nov. 4, lfi.17 17 .'t ESTATE SALE. rpHKRK will bo sold, at the lute ro.sidciicc I. of ,William Bocgs, docoaned, on Thursdtiv the 3d day of Oocomber next, n portion of tho' PEHSON AL ESTATE of thosniddeeoKvsod, fo wit: One fine Stallion SELIM ; About nix hundred bushels WHEAT, large lot COItN". Fodder. Ilorsos. Mules, lloira. Cattle, Sheep, Oats, Shucks, 2 voko O'xon, Wagons ami Harness, Blacksmith's Tools. Farming Tools, Kitchen Furniture, and many other articles too tedious to mention. J6?- A sale will also bo made at the place owned by the deceased, on Twelve Mile River, on the 4th Peoembor, whore and when a number of like articles will be sold. TEKM8.?All suras over live dollar* on n qrodit of Iwolvo months, Beourod by note and security; under that twin, cash. C. M. J, AY, ) ... ?. w. h. uooas, \ A rs Nov. 0, 1857 17 4 Look Here Everybody! HEAD TUTS! HEAD THIS!! SOMETHING TO YOUIVOWN INTEREST. A HKCIPE for irinkina INK. 1 will on Jho I iV' rcceiplMof twk.nty-kivk ornth forward to I any person tt voelpe for rnnkinjr Ink at 7 cent* ' per gallon* It ;nakes u beautiful mark, nnd is ! aagood or better than the ink that you buy out ] of tho store. There is nu humbuggary about it. j It will pay a trial. Yoac&n buy the recipe aiuf mi\!tn yourowniuk. All person? that ever write should hat ft a recipe. They uttn makuil gallons I with whftt it would take *.p buy one little bottle ' full out of the Store! Merchants and all por- j sons who wish to keep ink to. sell would do well ' to send and get a rec ipe and make their own ink. i And, ?? editor* And nownpopcr publisher* mttke I ti80 of a great deal of ink, 1 mr.ke the billowing | proposition l?thorn: That if they will give thin notice-one insertion, and call tho nMention of their readers Nri.' JtNfttk editorial, and send mo the pape?wJiieh. contain# it, I will Bond (hem a reeipo. All I auk h to sive It a trl?L and it will I trust recommend it?<?Il'. Address ft. 1\ BY ATT, MtirtYeesWo', Torn. P. 8.?Postttgo gtiunpa will Roswertlio *mn? piivpoao 04 silTor. Nov. A, 1867.. JOSEPH J. NORTON, A X ro R IV E t A T *4, A W . . > and 1 Mr' . , SOI,|??IIY?P SM B .5umv. OFl-'ICK AT PMTKi'.NSf IV II- K. f. " n\ 1:857 -_?? If KOTICK, rpiIOSE having-ftomnnda njcninst the J!*. Jt tot* of Willing. ft?$J$R, <{ccon*H, will HWVSfwfc tlioill ll-fi'iilrv !ttt?xlnr< ? >.! L I i r _ Vv r mv" ??ttabted to said Epttftrf eim make payment to oithnr oS tho und*rtiffn?tt. . ? m. r.A.r, > , !V a. w. B.. Tjtejw, i,AtI'?r? ffov.M 85t 17, 3hi W: .V ~ < 4 :.r 4 * Z. W. GREEN "l AT I'ICliENS C. II., H. ?., IS now opening a LARGE STOCK of NEW AM) ELEGANT GOODS for tho Fall and Winter Trade. My Good? wcro purchased by my/sol f in New York, and, iu making selections, I exercised all of the carc and taste at my command.? My Goods were also purchased aftor the raon* !?Ji IV* i- J ? " ' iuu ijiconmo iii jw iiirn nau caused luiiures in almost overy department of trade, aud a consequent reduction in prices, and I think an examination of my Goods will show a corresponding redaction in my rates. Amongst my Goods may be found almost every variety of DRY GOODS for Ladies' ami Gentlemen's W10 Alt. READY M AUK CLOTHING in great variety. BOOTS & SHOES, a good stock for Wiutor wear : 1IATS & CAPS of all styles; rulk and Struw lion nets, and Trimmings; Fancy Goods and Yankoe Notions; Ladioa (Monks and Hoop Skirts: Drugs, Medicines and L)ye-Stufts: Hardware and Cutlery; Saddles & Saddlery; Crockery and Glassware. GROCERIES, ?&c. AIM On hand afresh supply of Medicines for Slu>p use, and I am ready to resume tlie practiou ,.r m,w4:..:?? BFflu. Tall noon ami buy cheap GOODS! Oct. 2M867 _ 1C ?f VELVET RIBBON. "VTOW open, 12f> piece* of VELVET UJB.1.1 BOX, Krmino awl a great variety of Fancy Articles, which will he sold vorv low by J. 1). SMITH & CO. ^ondleton, Oct 00 10 tf 9'1'KAVK.P, AWAfli* ! rpwo Mtilcv OXEN of common size, ono I_ a dark hrindle, and the other yellow pied. They are doubt low making their way toOeor^in. Any information concerning thorn will be thankfully received at this Office, and nil oxnon?e.i paid. Pot. 3Q. 10-tf WOOL CARDING. ri^IIR undersigned btigleavo to call atten1 tion to the fact, that their Wool Carding Machine in in lhnrmi??)i ronnir mwt lii""""' the very host rolls. They have a liurr Machine attached that cleans tho Wool admirably. The price of carding is eight cents per pound or the usual proportion of wool. The Wool Carder is in the immediate neighborhood of Iluntcr'b Muster nround, on Wolf Creek. WM. HUNTER, II. L. BEACH AM. (Vt. r.. ls'.T l.( if State of ^ouili Carolina. IN EQUITY?l'lCKF.NS. Abraham Ih.kc, ct. ux.,ct. "1 ) r?i,l for Purtitio.v Jos. Donaldson, ct. ut.. rt. al ) "^c<: l' 'PIIK Court of Equity, for I'ickens district, lmv1 ing referred the Accounts of Harriet Duke, | Administratrix, and Hansom Duke. Administrator, with the will annexed, of the Personal KsUte of Russell Cannon, deconsod, to the Commissioner for settlement, the defendants Carter j Carton, the hcivs-at-law of William Cniinon, defeased, Margaret Marehhanks, Judy Kondrick, | Elijah Cannon, Martlia lb own and J as. Cnnnon, I who are absent from the State, will take notice that the said Refehknck will be h<-'d at ray Offico, oil Monday the 15th day of March next. HOiVT. A. THOMPSON, c.e.i\ >. Com'rs Office, Nov 14, 1857 td A.*. F.\ M.\ 'PUB next Regular Communication of Pendlc1 ton Lodge, No. ."J, A.*. F.\ M.k. will be held in the Lodge Room on Tuesday, December let, r.t 7 o'clock, p. M. A punctual attendanco of members is desired, as an election for officers will be held at this Communication. lly order of W. U. .Tonus, W.\ M.*. Nov. 0 B,'B. SKAHOHN, Sec'17. A Regular Communication OF Kcowee Lodge, No. 79, A.-. F.\ M.\ will Lo held 011 Monday, the 7th of December next, nt 0 o'clock, i\ m. A punctual I uttendancoof members is desired, us business ui uiiporiiMice win no tranRacteu. Ily order of Roti'v. A. Thompson, W. M. Nov. (i L. TIIOMAS, Sco'ry. PREMIUM COOKING STOVES, OF till kuch, with iu>4 without llollow-warc. For sale by .1. II. V0K1T, Opposite lMftnter's Hotel, Wallmlla, S.C. August <i, \&57 4 tf m .si b ? 2 1 . ?-lQl 12 ? lij g " 11 . 2-8 -I I Kg.:^ til ~Js ?i ear?tf l*w fsi *i Cgfcw*! As 111 I'S" *^5^ .? K i ^ S ? ^ s ? w L> <?~s ? -3 ?r > r. u E ? o ? S a WM(Sjg is O g Z? i <*si* 5?1 *!.N'l ill ill & !"5 S J^l?? : 1 ? M fy ^ ^ 6 MIRKIIFF'S SALKS, BY virtue of sundry xvrito of fieri facing (o mc directed, will bo sold before tho Court House in VicVens District, within tho legal hours, on tho ftr9t. Mmndny and Tuesday in December next. One tract of Land, near Pickensville, containing One Hundred snd lour ucres moro or less, adjoining land? of Kitfus Oats, ft ICilentino and eiliors, whoreon R W Folgor now liven, levied on. am hiH-propevty. at the unit of Hull, Cries & Co* against R W Foljger and A M Polger. Ono tr?ct of Land, aoniamixg Ono Hundred and twenty-five acre# move pr hitu?, adjoining lands of F N Oarvitt, W Reeves a?d others. li?? led on n? tho property of John Andora tU !ho pixit of Hhoda MfadUtOwi ()no tract of I.nndv rentuirring On<? FFnndved nwl forty-nine iu*re? mwe or less, on Gulden'* crock, waters of Twelve Mllo Uiwr, whereon uW defendant now M*o?. Sold on ti credit of 12montlif>, to forccTouc a morlgngo In faTor of I T II Hogg* vs 9 .? OhamlSlln n? ."t- J ' ? u>? IMIVII nniF-M'^r, IU- 1110 (*fe lUndHlir tl j i'ohuUmicg, noor l'iokenstille, two piuIca, one two i hornc cnri'lugc and barnesx, one two horw waggon, ouotvt* eighty f .imlfl of covn, 2,500 rmwllca fmWfcr/lcv-!c<Poo tho ttropoHy of If. tr. 1 Fwlgiif, kI tlic amfc of Bfllt, fMss & Cb., nnd'olliTor rod cw*b ; pllpch'Mifr^to jmv for papers. L. C. n'ttAM, ft.p.?. fiov. 0, THftT 0 M ?Hvi nmm7amim6?& muAM; ! AftoriuyH ut riiav j prcmjrtty lo all nit.<finow? (ntinfb tt (c<i> no iiioit* pave. Sin. riu.MVM o*n always 1>? fAinftd fe the Office. OrwfCTT AT**lfcF.\S . lt.v S. C. I Sojjt. fl, 1860 - y t? 10 L k 4L ' * FALL AND WINTER GOODS I J. D. SMITH <k Ca, AT ?? K !V I> L.13TO IV , S >. CA., RE now receiving and opfnlnpc i\ ?ptcn did new and carefully H?iocted Stock of Fall and Winter Dry Qoods, Which have boon purchased l>y one of tho I firm on very advantugeou* tonus. Our stock ! consists, in part,of LAP I US DllKSSG4)OPSr such as Muslin doLains, Cashmeres, AlpacI can, Ginghams, ('nlicooo, nnd fancy Arti*l?s. For GENTLKMEN^ WEAR, wo havo Cloths, Cosainiero?, Tweeds, Satinets, Vesting*, Cravats, Ac., Ac. Heady Iflatlc tlolhiiij^, i Consisting of Cloth, Satinet, Tvctml, Drew* j anil Overcoats, Pants nml V-lists, of superior ' Myle and finish. I A largo stock of Silk and MVkroeco GAITERS*HOOTS Jb SHOES, HATS &. CAPS. : Jewelry, Gold Brooches, Ear llol?. 1'intrer 1 Kings, and other article*. All of which wo will kpII low for CASH. ; Cull and oxatnino our Stock for yoursolvca j and bo convinced ! Oct. ft. 1857 tr GRAND RAFFLE, ICi>OA AAA WORTH OP YALUA^'jU.UUU BLE PROPERT* TO RK RAFFLED FOR. consisting of ?EA8| LK\"S ?PFjF?N'DID MILLS, and other inn j chinery. together with Sevon Hundred I Acres of Land and 2;19 Town I*ota in tho i Village of Easier. making 250 prize*. Mighi oat nrizc, $20,000!! For further pnrti'oularH j seo nand bills, or address either of the followj ing gentlemen at Eaeluy, L'ickena District South Carolina. Prlee of chances only $10.00. Any person enclosing $10.00 addreased as above, And'givl ing their name and Post Oflico plainly vrit! ten, will receive a certificate of chance by rn| turn mail. V V r* \ nviv n n " '?? ; i. J 5 I J . A. r. LEWIS, j S \H. LEE THHU8T0X, JOHN IIOWKN. I^/ALEX. McBEE, OEO. SEABORN, / 5 \ J. 1>. ASHMOHK. I 0<>t- 2- 18:>7 12 i f i NEW STORE k^KW GOODS ?. KIK?;KK, .tic. 1 ~V\ . T&TT IvSi f A I tl A\KIII TilO (niAlt/1.1 AM.1 il. ? .. ..T IV " tiiiuiin uin 11 ivjimn unu 141V |>un! '< lie of I'ickOMs District, and surround ing country geucrally, that ho has latoly returned from Charleston : niul lia? now opened bin Store ut AValliallu, opposite Plontore Hotel, where he is offering for mile a lino and large Stock of |)IIY ooons, BOOTS nnd SIM)KS; llAHDWARJC, GROCK II IKS, &c. He. winch ho intends to sell low for CASIT. Gomo and jmlgo for yourselves, and then givo v me a trial. The undersigned J\as also made an engage ment witn i>ir. w. V* ai.reman, an experienced MeroTmnt Tailbl*, who will always make t?"v ordtn* nil kinds of Clothing for Qentlemcn't* Wear, in the host and neatest StylcB and latest If Million#Gentlemen who wish to get a fine suit of Clothing, will ?lo well by calling on mo and examine nry Good!}.. fl. JUKCKE, Jr. Wnlhnlla, Aug. 10.185TI -r? tf liANJJLiK MANUft'AUTUKY. rilHE undersigned,. who haa a practical X knowledge of the husinoaH,. hoe oommencctftbo Manufacture of a auperior purified TALLOW CANDLE, At Waihalla, Whcro henmy ho found at nil times, ?audio*, of ft superior quality, always on handr nUfl fl\* *1>0 nu.u? ?.Ant.A??Kl? i . m . ..iv ?m. v..v aiavsot iu(knwiiayiy IUH1M,. , A fair price will l?c paid for Tallow. (}. A. 00 AIT A U. 'Opt. 20. W>T H> :im NEW PATENTS. Oa,rria,ge Pliibs. 'PHR MiKscribcr ha? tufchuod tlie right toA make, vend', or tiro the Patent, granted originally to Henry Nycum, of IVnDiylThnia, for tho useful improvement of Carriage Hub? of all' kinds. When seen, its? utility nmat bo apparent to nil. The ITnb i- made of east iron, averaging in weight Ifcps tiinn four pounds. The Inventor 6ayfrtli?r hub is composed ofn baekand front oeetion\ niwl having a. thin metallic tube of ring, independent of each, centrally placed between them, against whiah the inner <nd? of (he epokes abut; when naid Heetiona are ko made, as that in removing the back one, tho pipe or I.A. ?<*?).- 1..1. -I--11 -1-- - vi >>iv linn nun 11 iii!-o in! removed, or removable witti it. to facilitate (lie properly introducing of a new spoke, substantially ca described.. Oa/rrisbg? Ooupling-. The undersigned has also purchased (he Patent right of n superior improvement in tbo Kunning Chen* of t,'orriages<? which only nci>dBto be seen to tie approved. It in quite simple, und may be attached to vehicle* now in u?c, at | a very small eo*t. i-*nop rifrni.? lor hntn I'ntcnts lor vnlc oti rcnfronftlilc terms. For further particulars Apply toM. Y. MITCHELL. PickcHd 0. II.. Aug ft, 18o7 4-tf J. H. VOIGT, T1 N A N I > C O P P B It SM1TII, Y? ulhnlla, H. ?>., J XFOItMS his frlontl* ami the public (lint ' ho bus cngnped a ortmpctcnt Coppersmith, who has upwards of twenty venrs pxpcrionrrt ill rlir. ?in?...fo?.?...-;r.~ '? i^tini'A I V VI ? HIV IX r< ?TLKS, STITJiS, and- all othor arm-let* manu- < t factored out of Copper, Tiu (ind 8heet-lroii;; ; nn<l lit prepared to fill orders for all work in j liis lino at ulibrt notice. Tomi? moderate.-? ! llefcru to the (Invalidity of 1??* work. August A, 1857 4 tf c. It'. JSSKKTKI.. A. K. Milt MA N' jffiSEKTEL & NORMAN, Wuilitilla, H. r. i rfHK ftttbfleribertf bc<n leavw to inform theirj 1 friends and the- public generally, that thry I nro now rercivinjr a inrgo- an# wiegant assortment of seasonable Wry ?oid?, Consisting of tlie usual variety, which aie of the latest stylo# and most beautiful pattern*... Together with r? fresh mpply w CJROC'lERIEH, Purchased on tho.bi*st U'i uih in the Naw VorV, Ifottinmre and Charleston mnrk?tp, artd will An <?ltA Itfeuf <V.r w, ,.iW WVI,? ,v? >vi VWO'I v??y* ^rv tlnmu. Jfffplrv, Ae. I TH?T h1W? hftvo ott hwhd ? very vnlv.nl'.tf* Stock I of ftiehidinfr *plennid OfcM vor WAT*.WKH? niul Fnltey Article*. OriiffM, IWe&t.Th?lr Htoek in this <tepnr.n?<?nt i* honvy and th? sMtoriment e?>ntvrftl, nnd, an great e?r?? S- V-... . inil ui i|u\iujc. purt'im:-er u?nv rc*t OKsiiretl of gctunp n jmr* nvtWlc. tbraj Stock quits ft vnriHy of (itbrr artftU**, tmlw c<\ti onfy In.' nprmioto-l i?y tj?lng rrcn. ('ftlt /*nvlV ?*ml T>n\ finrpnlh*. !8SKKTV.l'T. ,t KOllMAN. YulMln. dG U' V.