Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, November 28, 1857, Image 3

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From Washington. Washington, Nov. 10.-?I learn froiii nuthontic Bourccs that tho free State " party" in Ivansjw ore organizing a rcaistance, by force, to tho proviwional govevrtjntflU^or' nny government which may ho instituted, under the constitution framed py (fty^'on* htitutional Convention, rind <^iat tli'ey will not recognize that Constitution in^ry'vpy. They will not probably vote ifym the qucy nun Huoimiicci?to wit, constitution wit}* nnd constitution without nhiYcry'. The constitution will nevertheless be submittod to (CongrowJ and then will commence the Most serious agitation in tliat body nnd in the country, on this subject, that we halve ever yet experienced. On both sides nil appeal to forco in Kansad will perhaps bo made. Tho Administrati may take one sido or the other, if there be any Hide to the controversy whidh can be recognized iw the vicrht sido. Thn nriniK i? liliimuf ?o -T - , v,,v "i""; x%"t and how it will bo evaded is the <|uc?tion. * (Jov. Walker will not visit tins city at this time, ibs he in tended. He cannot leavo the business of his ofliec nt this critical ji motion, especially as there i? no Secretary of Stato who can act as Govoruor during his abaoncc, Mr..Stanton having resigned. Mr. Stanton's resignation a( this time took the President by surprise, though it'was understood that lie was soon to assume tlio ..< *1..? ?a:?. o 1 . ? uuuivo <n tiiu uuiuu ui oiijiuruiiuii'iuui 01 Indian Affairs. 1 I dura that it is determined that Col. Johnson's command for Utah shall go into Avintor quarters near Green river, and there VvWait reinforcements, which will be sent out in the spring. Tho Government will depend chiefly on volunteer troops for that pervioe, and upon "a pile" of money which must be obtained by a resort to a new loan. j-our nunurcu minions will tall tar short of tlie expense of this war. It will cost nearly as much an tho estimated expenditure upon tho military expenses of tho. East India government in tiio tmppressiou of tho mutiny thoro. Still, this Government would be accounted as a failure unless tho Mormon insurrection be sunnroR.Mo.fi. Washinuton, November 17.?Brighnui Young has'proclainivd martial law th rough out the Territory of Utah. IIo claims tho right to do 80 hy virtue of his authority as < Governor and Indian Superintendent. He rxprossly forbids tlio U. 8. Troops ontering the torritory without his authority, aud complaint that the Mormons have not been irented tta American citizens?the object of the misrepresentations on which the Government has acted being to drive them from tho territory. Ilis language is ho hostile, that the Government regards it as a declaration of war. Coll Johuson writes from tho Camp on Hwect Water, that it is impossible for him to .communicate with Col. Aloxaudcr, who is ouo hundred and sixty miles ii} advance.? THe road is completely beset with companies of Mormons. Tho Secretary of War thinks it imnossi bio to Head further jucu and supplies until tho Spring. The general belief here is that-the troops? nre in n critical condition. Washington, Nov. 17.'?Advices received from Col, Alexander, substantially | confirm tho newspapor reports respecting i the destruction ot' Contractor's trains by rue mormons. tfngUain Young has issued Jus proclamation totlio United States troop, defying tho govorniuontj and counseling his people in tho most determined form, to hostilities. Ho orders the troops to koop away from Utah, but says* if thuy desire to remain until Spring, they may do so, provided thoy give up their nrms and ammunition. Col. Alexander in reply, told Young the t roops wore thoro by ortforof tho President, ttnd would bo <li*poscd of a*? the commanding officer saw proper. I. sspr ?, ? PKV0T10N to an impitlfjonf.d IItT8ijand.?r-Tho fact was announced Bomo days ninco, of tho determination of ttho wife of M?*? .James O. lirayman, lately sontonced to tho State Prison, for tho post ofltco robbery in cihcoko, to nceomunnv her hnshknd 40 Alton, ancfto remain "thovc during his term of imprisonment. The resolve of . Mrs. Brayman is a noble one, and tho sympathy of every genorous and lccling heart will bo with her. A similar e;u;o lias ro< untly occurred ill Loiuino county, Ohio. A man named Horace Fleming was sentenced to tho 'Penitentiary for larceny. His wife, Mary Juno t'loming, immediately TWuo an attempt, to sot mo to liCi house, delivered horsclf up, and pleaded guilty of i jtrnon. 8Uo did tltis for the purpose of - Khariug her husband's captivity. | In eouneotioo with the.se instances of j V7dmftn'^ devotion, wo may mention tho utatttlla.r f.Hit, couimunioutc.' us hy a I ntaee prlwrn inspector of long ftxpQriotice, that during hi? term of nOLoo, only one hus- j ^ wana or a prisoner ever e&Uw! at the prjson to seo hia wife; There ore of courec m.my . married women confhWd for crime j 1>ut tholr hu*hands invariably dosert tliom In their trowhlo. On the 6thor hand, K largo livjuorlty of t,he marrind male prisoners nro 1 \isjted eonatantty, and condoled with by their Borrowing wi vcsJ. And yet how many ?>f thoso poor women lnvvo suffered harshness and brutalilj^t the hauMf* of their criminal husband*.? Alh<i?i/ rf(ato?nian. 1 Lfc L ' - ' ' Li IIM.U Jti. +MH .ff &? " ' -1 -'*? , * Tub bm'driftto.ra in Notr York;, reMittK.f have.not p.butc<fe Uiv/naijOrf. About Dtirta tlioiutand of the unemployed gather*' v'cd on Wodiitwday nftcrnoo*), uu<i worn vio? fo nt in thci?-cries fa* w.orrap A committor ' of thorn Waited on tito $uufirir>tendorit of tho Con^ral Park a?(l wade J&owq their . ' wants, and that oflit&t* fowmWiatofy toid tlie flint lotmm of the (.'.?m?rtittoo to go tu writ > at $1 jic.r dfcy; |*4 thottjijid not find H ; - u, ... ?,| ?ncriu s ncnov io <10 tiw \\y ^ H*" * ' f'V J" - ' ^ - fiPW I Jut duil missed his gal and started in hot pursuit, and was soon in si^ht of the trio. Tho lassie, seeing her dau gaining upon theyi, and fearing to lose her luddio, phont;ed to th? suuire, '^cart'^you marry us as wo run ?" * tlso. ^fpsi-ro oonunenccd, \yd had jufit said, '*1 prouounco you man and wifc/^as dad laid his hand upon the bridfo, but^jtoo late to stop tho bridal. Dad JKiklinwlo/llMul llimcnlf l?/>nf #*.*11*% A try of tho thing pleased him 8<T8v?N^cVorgave thorn, and thej returned howfcJjSjored with dust and glory. lIurralf^NToxas 1"?Crocket 1*1111 If t\ A Mihtakk."?Mr. McC5owan(n clever Hon of Brin, from faliauib<n-tf>^ou^hb.tlie office of Doorkeeper of the Alabama "Hou.V, at the han'tls of, his brother Democrat*.? The good old soul, however, didn't know 'the wires,' and neglected to havo his name putin nomination before the House. When therefore, Mr. Speaker nnnounceil the result of the election, nud requested the dooi keeper elect to ndvunoe and be qualified foi his office, friend Mnc was utterly indignant at the method of proceeding, and called out: " Mr. Speaker, there is a mistake? 1 was n candidate myself! Mae was ruled "out of order," however, and tlio success ful candidate sworn in. Brutal Murder in Loiuftvir.t.v.? (ion. Oolomnn, formerly of Mnysvillo, wlu killed a man in Vickslmrg two months ngo, entered Ilapwpod's hut store in Louisville, Thursday, and demanded a lint on credit, licing refused, he departed, and tried ineffectually to borrow a pistol. lie then purchased a knife, returned to the store and brutally murdered Mr. Ilapwood. The wiiui* v?vuivu iuu;ii9v; UMMlUlllCIlli. MAnuiKD, on tlto IOiIi instant, by John Adair, Esq., Mr. Jamkk McQvrrih- to Miss Huhnett-^ Mason*, all of l'ickcns. "?"?af^M'Yc Diku, nt Thomos I). Morgnn'd, in l'ickonr district, on the Oth of November, 1857, aftoi a long nncl painful illness, of Paralysis, Mrs MaRv Cannon, wife of the Into James Can nun, in tho 84th year of her ago. Tho deceased hail been a member of the II >tist church for upwards of thirty years, an a showed by hor walk that she understood tho teachings of tlio Spirit. Iler afllietion, though of a paiufol oharactcr, was homo with fortitude and resignation becoming tho truly pious, and it might bo truly said with em( basis that she was a mother in Israel. Shf niLVAH mnnv rMoltrtMo ?!?! fflnrtiL hor lops, but belioving nt the saino timo thul thoir loss >8 hor otornal gain. In all hor relations in life, n? wife, mother, mistress, neighbor, and friend, ah? had no superior, ami it might truly bo said of her that sue hatl not an onomy upon earth, but she is gono tt enjoy that rest prepared for the peoplo ol God ; and lot vis trlio survive endeavor to prof it by her example and be evor ready to take out doparturo in uoaeo. ' 1). L. Peprutod this life, on Hie 18th of October, af tev n Revere Nlnc&s of several weeks, Jon> MoWiioutkh. in the 67th year of hi* age. Tht subject of this notice ha*long been a consistent member of the Haptist church, in whicli he livee an. exajnplary life, until the day of his death.? Mis han^t wart ovov ready to aid in the causo o Christ, and his houso a homo for the minister.? 'thus iu his death, the cbnrch has lost a devote* ; member, the country a good citizen, and hii funiilv a kind husband and afFnetintmtn fnilmi* Duriug tlio last oix weeks of his life his suffer ings wcfc great; yet, he hore thorn with cliris tinn fortitude ami rosignution, thus exemplify Ing tho power of tho religion of Jesus Christ ti support the soul in the. deepest, distress ; and h tho prospect of death, the last enemy to bo con quered. He wou'd often exclaim in tho mids of tho most severe suffering: "They will ouh mnko nvy rost tho sweeter; one hour in hcavei will make up for them All." He often oallcd hi .....1 1 t.:_ ? _ j ?> laiuiij nuu iiicu<n uiuwai mi* UUU"?1UU, UIUl CX horted th?m to liro for Ooil, nod moct. him ii heaven. IIo entreated liin weeping children b shed no team for him, but to rojoico that In would ?o soon bo freed from Buffering and care Ho would then commit-bin nfilicted compauioi nnd nffcctlouafa children into tho hand* of Id heavenly father, who has promised to bo u bus band to tho widow, Ami n father to the fit biter i lean. Tbun he passed away, leaving a dorolei fomily jmuI many relatives and friend* to mouri ma loss. JiuL they luouru not ah those w ho Jmv no hope. O, toll lils companion, nml other* most dear, To weep not for liini, now lie is gone; Tuo uuine hand that lod him through scencu mos (toveve, lln? kindly tvutaicd )>ltp homfr. ATTOTION! WE will hcII nt Auction, cq Halcdny it Jftnimrv next, nl I'iokens 0 IJt, fn< remaining STOCK Ok' (JOOD8 bolonginj r? #1il* iliirhM'di^iiA/1 TKBM8.?Xli eume under $f>, cash; ove that Amount, a credit of nino- months wit) interest, with note and security. L C & W N CltATO. Nov 27, !So7 20 6 STOLEN, T3HOM the subscriber on Wedncsdny nigh < thrt lA?h instant, r. light IKOXB-RAI UOllSB, of lioftvy irinko, with foretops flhuvet off?no other ninrkg of noto remnmborod.? Any portion apprehending tho thlof, witl ?u<i\cicnt proof for conviction or socuring th< floreo aoumt i can got mm, wilt bo libernH;] rewarded. Addrcs* inn nt Mountain Vlov PO," Abbovlllo district, S(), v WM A LtJSLXNov 22,1857 20 ??*?^ A J .. t_i i ? nf ?, ^aroiiiiswfttor s jsaie. I bo Hold, at tho Into roaldonoo o I W A brab tun Abton, deceased, Oil Tues da? Duootnbor next, bid Versonal Estnto conslHtiop of 2 Wagon*, 1 yoke Oxen, CfttW JllacUHinstb'H Tooln, Iron, Wheat, llrfugi^o" and Kitoben Furniture, and other tvr?clort. Tkh*s.-^VI1 *umo under $3> W-5 ?vo. that amount, a credit of KJmontJ*^ sccuri'<i by noto hud soourity. ^ , , JftblAS V4a{**"S <wi?i r. fflWov 21, JjT?7 ^ 26 Tv' K? 85*Sl3iiv . /' : ' .if',' IlOftE Kstat^of Abraham AM- > "' ???#t nmko pojrmont, ...,^ Hw.e,.<i>iVln?f. dohimvln niminut ??;.! K?. ; (Ue i? My I ^ ^^7KUAlS A4h?'r v-? V,?:"*v - :*: L 'm jk !??no Timk to Wait.?In the middle of tho ihiccnth century, tho Count of Logrono was made prisoner by tho Duko of Burgundy Ho ransomed his lite by tho surrender of hn' loouso estates, conditioned, howovor, that i thoy should not ho sold, and that after four | I i _.i? i ? ?i -- > - uuuureu yuiw-^iucy snouui revoruo ( '?? uotra of the C'ouitU- T?i>r tlfia'loug time tho o?t?toa have been enjoyed by the heir* of the Duke, and the ultimate riJjlitH of the heirs of the Count have been kept in view and recog' nizeJ. Tbo hi'indred yearn have oxjuroil, rtifHytli fO arrangement* have heen made tor tho tT?n?n?r of tho property. 'I^10 bcir? of the Duke nave offered to pay 20,000,000 franc.* ' c^(>rtl' *?tlo to the property. *^_ Andorson Pricos Current. <ivnnw.u u nf.r.M.V 111 I.MH.A.M), HI.KCKI.KV A CO Andkiikon 11., Nov. 1N">7. Cotton por lb. - - - D (5fJ 10J Hult, per sack, - - i^''2.00 Coffee, ltio, per lb. - - Til Of I t Sugars brown, per lb. - ? 8 ^i> 10 " crushed and )oaf, por lb. lt((i)18 / Molftsaos, Wost India, per gallon, r>0 (in 5j ' N, Orleans' " " j 80 (<i> 8.? Yarn (Gil.) per bunch, - *- 1.20 Oxnnburgs, (heavy1) per jaril, 18 Oti I t Minting*, .. 10(?\11 1 Iron, common hizo Swcdo, per lb. GJ " English, 0 [ Nails. per kog, - - - 0 (ft G.l Oil, Linseed, per gallon, 1.37 Ot) 1.60 ' Train, " " . DO (a, 1.00 OIash, 8X10 . . . 3 0.25 10X12 - - 8,26 (a) 8.00 Iticc, per lb. ... r.J 7 Flour, i?e- bftrrol, - - f> @ 5.50 1 Wliont, por bushel, - . 00 {a} 06 Corn, ?... 7,3 fa 80 Hacon, hog round, - . 16 (<?) 17 lUgging, Gunny, per yard, 18 (?> 20 Oats, per bushel, - - 60 (n\ 66 1'eas, " . ]-(J0 I Powder, Riflo, per keg, - 7 (<i\ s ftr.iy* There is alwny# to be found a good Stock of Goods, rtt K.. It. & (Vh. Consignees at Anderson Depot, IOR WF.KK KSDIXtl XOVRMUKR 28. A J Law & Co, W II D Oaillard. J B E S, . Mrs E M Tunno, F E Harrison, S & E W H, Shclor & S, J S Lorlon, l' B llawkins, S E ' Maxwell, II E Ravonol, G Seaborn,. A I' Calhoun, L T Arnold & Co, II W Kuhtman. B r <s jl' o uravton, Monday & G, S S Cherry, ' 1> lUofamnn, Blue 11 11 It, P Simpson, A B ' Towers, W S Sluirpe, W C Bewley IsHortolI & Norman, McVall, If <fc Co, Dondv & P, L Towers, W Vanftk, 11 Tyler, J B friahofwer, J C Tun no, C C Langslon, .J N Reed, .J Wili 1 8on,.f N Whitucr, S V llrown & Co, Mrs K i Allison. F. KICK, Acont. 1 . i ; Dissolution. r | mh lAJi'AKTAKKSHl 1' hcretoforo ox_1_ isting between E. A. & \Y. A. Aloxai;( dcr ih this day dissolved by mutual consent t of each party. E. A. ALEXANDER, W.A.ALEXANDER. Piokcnsvillc, Nov. 10,1857 20 il j B@uTho business will be continued by me from this date. ' E. A. ALEXANDER. r Nov. 21. 1857 20 3 ! NEW STORE & NEW GOODS, One If I lie front JauaU's lttrldg?, Neartho Road leading to Wallialla. s rpi?K undersigned wish to inform their 1, .X friends nnd tlie surrounding country I generally, that they arc now opening a well . solcotcd Stoek ot f fc'nll mid Winter (Hoods, j Boots and Shoes, Hats nnd Caps, Crockery, s Hardware and Cutlery, Groceries, Medicines, &c., with almost evorv nrtieln usuallv Wi>n?.5n I . a country ntoro ; nil of winch will be sold low . tor cash ! Civil and sco. Wo will tako in oxchango for Goods, coun> try Cotton and Wool Homespun, Wool lints, i Dried Fruit, Venison Hams, Haw Hides, Peas - Booswax, Tallow, Honey, Ac. t J. M. ALEXANDER, t E. E. ALEXANDER. 1 JS'ov.J-L 1857 19 tf EXECUTOR'S SALE. * "WXTTI.T. I.a ?nl/i i.i.i-1" -? _ . ...M ?/v .jw.m, iv? ?mw iiicuuov i;?mor, litn Yf the late residence of TJioh. W. Hap* 15 bin, decensed, on Saturday tlio 19th d< y of ' December next, nil tho K'STATK, real ' ana personal, of ?aid decca*ed, to wit: * One YALUBLLK TRACT OF LAND, situate in tho District of J'ickcna, 1 mile aliove ^ Fair l'lnv, containing Five Hundred Acres ? more or 1o?s. The tract in well improved. 0 Ono NKC1HO MAN, Corn, Fodder, Shucks, ir,i--A0 f..t o?itui.. m.-i_ <i . ..w.v, mi uuuut n j.uui?, v^iirriago, Wagon, Oxou, stock Hogs, Household and Kitchen furniture, nnd many other artit eles too tedious to mention. TERMS.?On ft credit of twclvo months with interest, tho purchaser to give noto and ' approved security. AH sums under $o, cash. MORGAN HARBIN > .. . o W. R. HARBIN, f or8' ! Nov- 18- Wjg 10 4 NEW CLOTHING. \ The ff.tulis Not ISrokin r P (HI. .FA'i'Eii,' AT WAI-TIALLA, ,j? vocoivinff ft lurgo and fresh STOCK OF GOODS, such us OHV ?O?08, READX-MADK CLOTIUNO. luttt * 1 toots and Shoes, Cravat*, ;V Gating*, <SrC.t &c,, ' with a grmoral assortment of th? most fash lonabio tail and Winter Goods. E TAILOIUNO done in tho establishment at 1 short notice, and on the be** terms.. * I fin friends ftiul khojwbHo' are invited to f oxamino his Stook. It is large WMtcompleto, f and, having boon Hlid in with groat core for thin mnrkot, wtll bo disposed of ou the most roasof?ablp w>rn,BCall ai tho Now Building, opposite " tho lVwt Offico, WulhaUhj.nnrf buy bargains! Nov, 14, 18*7 18 tZm - flawitiBMflyfgj BHif *023. jagggea I niii<kni<iimu?ii>"-^> 'i- " ?? ?'? j i| OUnSC'IUHKKB Ui the C^\J^hfi<^SlfS I U Coin?ftr?v hnreliy notified thftt thcj 1*TI ond 13TJI IN ST A I.MKN'f B upon ?h? first ?nbt Jc?lptlon, anrt F1VK VB.R CBNT upon tlio nmount of tho VXoM B:^!!f4|HvwrAL%FNT to h? baWM ftUowfr; 'ShflWP tiPJWHNp** lnoMinit Hu-iii I <>!'?1 ! I ? ?*.. ' tA i ,, |V; IM.IMU in: : : * * * **' V**. ... * v. . >?. . y . GOOD NEWS! u Hard Times IVo Wore." WK have iu?t received one of the UirgoRt Mollis ?f Tlmt hrs oVci- been brought to Pendleton, wliiuli \V(i propose sellinp AT PRICES to suit THE TIMES. Our GOODS Wore bought in Boston, New York, l'tiihulclphin, Baltimore, Richmond and Charleston, having porohoacd such articles in said CITIES n* oniiM linhnH i on the most A 1)V A NT At ? K<)U S TKU M {? - ! Wo IN VITI'i olio nui all to cuino ami LOOK I at our <mOOI)S, wl;etl?Cr they wish to buy or not?wo ehnrgo NOTllINO for SHOW-1 I NO them, ami but SIIOHT PKOFITS whon wo SKLL. Wo do not advertise for form, or merely to patronise n paper, but to lot the W1IOLK FF.OPLK KNOW that we have a Largo Stock of Goods, And that wo aro in KAUNKST whon wo pay wo will well them LOW. Wo think wo can sufoly .sny that our assortment is not excelled in the upper country. It consists in part of ClothB, Oassimorcs, Vesting*, Twoeds, .Satinets, Geo. Planes., Kerseys, Linseys and Flannels: Brown and bloaehcd Shirting, at 0\ to2.ric ; Blcachcd and brown Shirtings, uud Pillow Casing ; Bleached colored and brown Drills ; Slicking and Seamless Bags ; Irish ami Blay Linens; Tftconot,('ambriessmd Muslins Plain | plaid and stripped; Hats, Caps. lionnotsand Millinorv Goods; RKADY MADE G'LOTIIIJJ.U ; Merino, Silk and Cotton Drawers and Shirts; India Rubber Shoos; Coats, Pants and Loggings: Bootsand Shoos; Yankee Notions, Toys; GUOCFdllKS, Buckwheat flour, Fruits, Pickles and Proservos; Drugs, Paints, Dye-Stuffs and (Jarden Seed : Shovels, Spades ami Axes; Horse Shoes and Nails: Cutlorv and nil kinds; Hardware; Crockery, China Ware, &c., Ac. Wc arc prepared to fill order* for Uniting Cloths, Mill Stones, and Mill Fixtures, on short notice. Wc will take in exchange for Goods, Turkeys, Ducks, Chickcnn, Kerns and Hotter, Country Cotton aud Wool Homespun, Wool Hats, Wool, Dried Apples and Poaches, Bacon, Lard, Yenison Ilains, Hides, Tallow, Ueoswax, lloixjy, Shingles, Lumber, Peas, Oats. Corn. Wheat, llyo. Barley, Ac. WV TAl'l,' 'I' I f I.-" 1?TI I U -f il- C!iToni>\ DED"BANKS OKVn'iis"sTATE, and most of those of GEORGIA. Wo will allow 5 PERCENT premium on COLD and SILVER when the pure huso excceds$l. J. 15. E. SLOAN & CO. Pendleton. Nov. 1, 18f)7 17 tf T ANhl T.AVn.l I T A Vn I I JJ.lil If i liil.ll *? 1V/111 if . EY Order of II. A. DeSauswire, Executor of Mrs. ?S. and Tlumias Boon, 1 will expose to public wile at Anderson C. II., on Tuosday 8th of December, All the TRACT OF LAND on which the late I)i*. John (!. Boon resided, containing :uo ACRES, Lying on Millweo Creek, and bounded by lands of J. P. Lewis, ? Majors, and others. On the prcmiso* thcro is a large and comfortable two-story Dwelling House, anil nil 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 atteud at the sale of the above place on the day stilted, as the property will positively be aofd on that dnv. Tit RMS n*' T.K Ono third in Cash ; the hnlftiico on ft credit of one year, with interest from day of stilo, socured by bond, mortgage of the promises, nnd personal security, if required. Purchaser to to pay for necessary papers. Possession giv011 whon thofco terms aro complied with. ON TIIUK>t A.Y, DECEMBER 10, by tlio same order, ai 10 late rcsidonoe of J)r, John G. Boono, OM; LIKELY NEGRO FELLOW, and all the Horses, Cattle, Ilows, Corn, Wheat, Fodder, IlousohOld and Kitchen Furniture, Plantation Tools, &c. Terms of the personal properly make kno\yn on day of sale. ISIIAM W. TAYLOR, AK't. Nov. 4, 1357 17 3 Ordinary's Sale. BY vlrtuo of (\n order from W. J. Parsons, K*i|uire, Ordinary of Pickens district, will ho sold before the Court Hoii.se door, in Pickens district, on the first Monday in January next, within the Ickm) hours of snlu. thn ttcnl of Jcrominh Fields, deceased, lo wit: Tract No., 1 on Big Laurel creek, containing Ouo Thousand Acres more or Ichh. Tract No. 2, on Nino Times crcok, contain'ng Six Hundred end 8ixty-four Acres more or less. Tract No. 8, on Uig Hastatcs, containing Seven Hundred and Ninely-ono Acres more or loss. Tract No. 4. on Nix's branch, containing Five Hundred and Iwo Acrcs more or less. Tract No. 5, bounded on ono hide by Joeasseo river, containing Six Hundred and Forty-eight Acrcs moro or low. Tract No. 0, on Poll's Fork, containing Two Hundred and Sixty-five Acres moro or less. Tract No. 7, onJlfg Knstatoo, containing Six Hundred and two Acrcainore or less. Sold for distribution amongst tlio legal hoirs ami representatives of said deceased. TERMS OK SALE.?On a credit of twelve months, with interest from date, the purchaser or purchasers entering into bond to tho Ordinary, \vit^ two gf>od sureties, to secure tne puroliaftb nitjney, with & mortgngo of the premises "Tr doftMed necessary. The coats to bo paid in ca*hj also extra for title*. i L. C. 'JRAIO, s.p.n. " 18 td utamaay s history 01 ?. Carolina WIFjTj bo published early In 18^3, in (wo largo Volumes octavo, 650 pages ?ach Volume;, printed on tlno, white paper, bouhd hn substan*tiftl cloth-pllt. It seems hardly nccowary to add *tiy thing to< tlie abovo. Ramsay's History ofSoutn Caroling is a gr?at work; lie was ou eyo-witness, and particpatod In many of tho event* about which ho writes. We, Sonth Carolinians ciro too IguornU of our own history, And tho Publisher lifts undertaken the work with a View to supply a demand which hcui boon felt for some time. Tho fuel Is, there Is" more interest felt ttov iu tho History of ?ur Hintn. ui*b wm vim boforo. All nocoutttw of our ancestor* ?rp now bcj(lnnul({ lo yfckc iin.oar rolnda t?^ a lively ihterent, . When NM mU\cmb?v*ing tlin himfxbijps'^/dtaOft, QTcrooir.lrttf otevy difficulty from ft Bavftttc foe, nnUi meeting the sfodwar* | Briton in * lonpr. <li*trftctinfr, I'lid bloofty War, i wo arc pleiuwt with ovci-y danger th<>y I hn4 w'mhto lrac? oukUio nwwt mlwui? et*nt? of. tUwHltoloiV. Tliot?? *1io *511 sntiiwvittc -will send outbw Home# to tbo &nb?ctllK>r o?v'iy. 1 intend eo ja>t out. the Work oavly in 186ft.-*( eic?t. In HuMantial Cloth, $2.20 p?x VeUkmo* IfnlfCalf, $?.00. Sold. I?y ?alwien]>rtnrt, pAjnr ble on Aulivftrj%, } I>FITl, Kor. 10, ltookwKw, Nov, herv.v,f < josliter lifinfjaw ? AT'iOH fil' AT i? A W ;/r ?V ,y , . ... .r Mb *,V ft?Uc?of (a Kqniiy. OFFISH A'r Plt'KKNH <\ It., fj. ?V J^nei% ^ lljfv; tf? : *'.'/ * , 'if' yf r* > /. * * : - . * ZM, GREEN 1 AT OTCKBKR C. U., ti. V., I 3 W opening iv I/AUGK STOCK of NEW AND KLEUANT GOODS for tho Tall and Winter Trade. My Goods w*ro purchased by myself in New York, and, in making selections, I exorcised all of the care and tasto at my eoramatuL? \r?- wovn oi i *? . wvwv,., ..viv ??iov uuioiiuoou uuur niuii" J lo j pressure in Now York had caused failure* in almost CTery department of trade, and a consequent reduction in prices, and 1 think an examination of iny Goods will show a corresponding reduction in my rates. Amongst my Goods may bo found almost every variety of DRY GOODS for Iiadios' and Gentlemen's AV E AH. READY MADECLOHlIING in great variety; ROOTS & SHOES, a good stock for Winter wear : IIATS & CAPS of all styles; Silk and Straw Bonuots, and Trimming*; Fancy Goods and Yankee Notions; Ladies Cloaks and lloon Skirts; Dl'llorH AfmlInitino n? ? . - (?1IU l-'J ; Hardwaro and Cutlery; Saddles & Saddlery; Crockery anil Glassware, GROCERIES, &c. AI.SO On hand a frosn supply of Medicines for Shop use, anil I am ready to resume tho prnetioo of Medicine. fl?9u. Call soon and buy cheap GOODS! Oct. 28.18A7 1?__ tf_ NEW MARBLE YARD, A1 (irfcnvillc 13. I1M Mo. Cn. '1MIE SUBOlUBERS having oponed an estnhl lishment in tho town of Ureonvillo for the sale of MARBLE 3Iouumcii(M, Tombs, UcadSfoncH And all other work done in their line. A good assortment of Mnrblo will be kept constant ly on hand, towlilah thev wriuld rosnootfnllv mil ti><> Attention of the citizens of this nml the snrroun- I ding Districts. An experience of over fifteen I years in the Marble business, warrants the subscribers in saying that satisfaction will be given to <i 11 who nmv favour thorn with their orders. Orders by mall promptly attended to. ClULMEltS k ALLEN. Refer to Gowkr, Cox & Oowkii, and W. j 11. Watson, Greenville. Nov. 14, 1H")7 18 3m VELVET RIBBON. ~yr?W open, 125 pieces of VELVET RIB- I HON, Krmiue and a grout \ nrioty of j Fancy Articles, which will be sold very low by * J. 1). SMITH h < Pendleton, Oct 30 1(? tf 8TRAYi:i), A?Ali\ f rpWO Mulcy OXEN of common size, one JL ft dark bnndlc, nnd the other yellow pied. They arc doubtless making their way to Georgia. Any information concerning them will be thankfully received at this Oflico> and all oxucnse.s paid. Out. K(>. ttl-tf WOOL CARDING. riMIK undersigned beg lento to call' atten1 tion to tho fact, that their Wool Carding Machine is in thorough repair, an<l turns out the very best rolls. J'hcy have a liurr Machine attached that cleans the 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 Hunter's Muster (Iround, on Wolf Crock. WM. IIUNTBK. 11. li. lifcACHAM. 0. Jar?7 i:J_ tf_ State or scndx C/firofittn* IN KQL'ITY IMCKKNH. Abraham Duka.et. ux.,ot. al j UUL for Partition Jos. Donaldson, et. nx., et. al j ^uc ' qpiIE Court of Equity, tor Pickens district, linv1 ing referred the Accounts of Harriet Duke, Administratrix, anil Ransom Puke, Administrator, with the will annexed, of the Personal Estuto of Russell Ciinnon, deceased, to the Commissioner for settlement. tlu? rlofonH.mtu n<?? #.?? Curtail, (ho heira-nt-lnw of William Cunno'i. deceased, Margaret Marchbnnke, Judy Kondrick, Klijah Cannon, Martha Brownanil Ju. Cannon, who aro absent from tho State, will take notioo tlint tho said Hkfkukxok will bo held at my Office, on Monday tho 15th day ol' Maroh noxt. llOil'T. A. THOMPSON, o.k.p.d. Com'rs Oftico, Nov 1-1, 1R57 td rpHK noxt Heaular Commiinication of j 1 ton Lodgo, No. 34, A.-. F. \ M.\ will bo I held in the Lodgo Room on Tuesday, December I 1st, nt 7 o'clock, p. m. A punctual uttondiinco ! of members Is desired, us an election for officers will bo bold ot this Communication. Hy order of W. K. Jonks, W.-. M.-. Kov. _0 It. V.. SEA BORN, Scc'ry. PREMIUM COOKING STOVES, OF nil sizes, witli nnd without Ilollow-wtiroFor sain l?y .T. II. VOIGT, Opposite Planter's Hotel, Wulhalla, 8.C. HHnol (I 1?V7 < ? ??'*? II ~ S' ^"2 3 cS ^ f*/'.V c ^ w 7* j3, ^ - ?3 p< -j & S t>? SrH 1! Si* If i ~ I a s*? f i I | H?.^ |i| fj8 li r-i @ m s ? P ^ r 11 Wi:BIf iSrf." -3?S -s| _ j? ygSf .. tr 2 ?- . .tj 2 rsw eo Q2 (G^W ,53 hS 0 &"5t0 eai^ mpmn >-".Ssf 3:1* Sal *1,. (ca ^ " .*2 jt K*^ y ja p ?5 y}ST3r?Ki R? *l? sj^ ilflfl ;i 's"*5 ^ lEti1! 1 i i m -<?g ? 3 J HHueai>F>? BV virtue of sundry writ# of ftori fueled to me directed, wiU be j?oM before iho Cw.rt HouvO in-Pickens District. within the legal hours, on tho flrfit lVfonday and Tuesday in December next, One tract of Land, near Piokcn&viHo, containing Ono Hundred and four acres more or lens, adjoining hinds of Rotrh Oj?ts, It llAlontitio and others, whorec-n.it W Folfcflr how live*, levied on an lii? proportyi at- Uirs suit of Kali, fc'risa. & Ct>t against It W Kolfcer mid A W Folger. Mte tract of I.aild. oontninino' Ono IfutwWil and twenty-f>?a acres mar? or lbM, ttuuIsof rlf UKrriB, W Koaves nn<\ other*, levied on (ifl Hio property of JoliuAiiders m4 tJ?o ?uib Bhmlft Middfotan. ' Ona-Jrac* &f I-n?d, containing Ooe JTnndivd and forty*nin? acre* m?re t>r twVvfflB Qold#n'i* 1 nveek, wnters of TwoT\o Mil? IUror, whorcoi) tho dofcndftnt now 11t?b. 8uld on n credit t?f I 12 montKn, to foreclose a movtgago in favor of T Hltnggfl t? 8 J flhninlvHn ' Oir Tuowlfcy after salo-dny, At Iho (Wcndaftt'a I fcMd?ne?, near PfckcaMlttb, htuTfcu, one two liorsn cmrrinffo amf harne#*, ?>no two borne ?rngP;om, atyMt^iKbty Barrel* of com, 2,f>0Dbundle* UT ioH?cr, WVICO <>u Mft ?t.O i>i fti>orty ttf ft. W. K?1k<>v, al thc *nlt ofHftlV, CtfH fcCo.. aiuUUf i ct??. , * y t.. r 4 PALL AND WINTER (iOODS! J. D. SMITH & CO., /* AT PI3NIILETON, SO. 14., 4 11E now roccivicg ami opening a splon(lid new arid carcfully selected Stock of Voll o?/1 T1 -1 B WU cviiu ir iUbCl Vijf UUUUH, Which hate boon purchased by 011c of the firm on very ndvuntngoous terms. Our stock consists, in pnrt,of LADIKS DJtKSSGOODS, nuch as Muslin doLuins, Cashmeres, Alpaoca?, Ginghams, Calicoes, und Fanoy Article*. For GKNTLKMKN'S WF.Alt, we hum Cloths, GuHflime.ro*, Tweeds, Sutinots, Yostings, Cruvuta, Ac., Ac. Ready iVIatle Clolliin^, Consisting of Cloth, Satinet, Tweed, ProM and Ovcrcoats, Pants and N ests,- of Nuperior stylo unil finish. A lnrcro stm t of Silk ..?,1 a uttic WOTS & sfioksr H ATS A CXPS."W' < Jowolry, (JoM Brooches, Eur Bubs, Fingor Uingft, and othor artirlcn. AH of winch wo will soil low for CASH. Call ami cxtinuno our Stock for yourselves ami be convinced! ! Oct. .*>, 185T 13 tf _ GRAND BAFFLE. & Q A AAA WORTH OF YALUA(pOU.l )\H f BLE PRO PERTY TO BK BAFFLED FOR. oont?*'fing of FAS-. LEY'S SPLENDID Mil,LS. ..ml ofl.or mn. | chinerv, together with Scvon Hundred Aero.s of Land and 240 Tiwti Lots in tlio Village of Ensloy, making 250 prixas.. Highest prize, $20,000!!! For furth*r particulars see hand bills, or nddresB cither of tho following gentlemen at Easloy, Fickmis Diutriot South Carolina. 1'rico of chances only $10.00. Any person enclosing $10.00 addressed an al>ove, and gjvl ing their name and Post Office |>luinVy writ| ton, will rocoive a certificate of cttahc# by re turn mini. F. N. GARVIN, ) 2(1). F. SLOAN, a. F. lewis. / g \h: lee THIlUSTOX, JOHN HOWKN. l f- r ALEX. McBEB, GEO. SEA IJQ&X, / g \ J. T>; ASH MORE. Oct. 2; 18f>7 12 tf NEW STOKE & NEW GOODS.. g. kikckr, jr. I AI.MKlfF.S 1.:= i u i. v.... ...? U.U|>..W" I m Lio of tfokens District, and the surround inj< country gouorully, thu4 ho has latoly roj turuod from Charleston ; and has now opened his Stoic at Wtdhiilln, opposite Planters Hotel, whore ho is ofibriug tor tale a line and largo Stock of DRV GOODS,. HOOTS and SHOES: HARDWARE, GROCERIES, &k. Ac. whiih he intends to K?tl low for CASH. Corno!U1(1 fnf vnlivoolffin . j?-r,- ???" ??> null gmr mo iv trial.. Tho- undersigned has also nindo An en^ngttmorit with Mr. W. W \u?KM.\n, an oxporiono ed Merchant 'J'uilor. who will always make to ordor a-U'kinds of <Jl??tl?inp; f?>r (Jentleinon's Wear,, in the best and neatest Stylos and latest Fashions. CUntlnmen who wish to got a fine suit of Clothing, will do well by calling on me and exa'.nine inx Qoodfefi. RIECKE, Jr. TValhalla. Aug; W, 1*57. _ 6 tf CANDLK MA NUFACTOHY. rpiIK undoreipned, who ha* a practical km?ul#?iloro i?f fli<? _p .. v?> vtiu Muomvon) iiur Ul'lll* niencoilthe Manufacture of a imperii)!* purified TALLOW CANDLE, At Wnlhulla, Whore lie may lie found tvt nil tnncfl. Cnnillea, of h superior ifutrlitj", always on haiul, and Air sale on tin* most, roasonivble torrna. A fair price will be paid for Tallow. O. A. GUMTAIJ. net.20. i*K/rr_ la :?m It t\t?r rv ? ]> 1? \\ I'AlJ'iiVlS^ Oarrieug? 3ri"uTbs. npllK siihiorihcr lias purchased tlio right t<v L make, vend,or use (ho Patent, grunted originnllj a Henry Kycum, of Pennsylvania, fbr tho u3cful improvement of ('arriagd Hubs af alE klndu. When seen, inutility must be apparent to all. The Hub hi made of east iron, averaging in weight less than four pounds. The.Inventor sayatiho hub is composed of a back and front section, and having a tiiin metallic tube or ring, independent of each, centvally placed between them, against which (lie inner ends of tho spokes a'ftnt; when- said sections are so made, as tho I in removing tho back ono, the pipe or llr.. !.? I...V. -I- ? i.iv- iiuij oiiaii hiho: do rciTio^ra, or removable with it, to facilitate the proi-erly introducing of a new spoko, substantial!as described.. OaurrigLge Ooiapling. The undersigned Has alt?o purchased the rntonf richt of a mnnrlnr IinnrAiiii?n??i : * r- ... ...? U tinning (roar #1' tfavrlagos, which only nce<ls< bo lSo scow to ho approved. It is quite simple, nnd may bo uttnrhod to vc tiiclos now in use, at a Tcry small' conr. Shop rights for BoHl Patents, for sale on reasonablo terms. For further particulars apply toM. V. M1TCHKIX. PieljcnsO. II., Aug ft; 1857 4-tf J.H.VOIGT, TIN. AND COPPKJISMITII, U albnUff, 8. r.,, JNFOR5CS his friends nnd tlift public that i no nnn engaged a compstent Cbpporsmith, who has upwards of twenty years experioneot in tho manufacturing of COPPER KETTLES, STILLS, and all other articles maniifaoturod out of Copner, Tin end Sheot-Iron; and is prepared'to fill orders for all work in lii's line at short uotiee. TbrmB moderate.-" ' Jlcfers to Ihe durability of life work. August f>, 1857 4 tf c. II. IfiRKHTRli. . A. B. NORMA M ISSERTEL & NORMAN, Wallmltu, S. Tlfpr subscribers bog leave to inforrri tboir friends and tho public generully, tfcfttthoy nro now receiving a largo i)ud elegant asKovtwent of Seasonable m y ??ofT*, Coi?s.iHtin^ of th<* u*unl variety, winch pro or tho li?fn?tVtv1?w ftttd most beautiful pattern#.. Tog?th#r with a ttb?H *"Vpt.Y ufl Purellas'M on t liobc>*t term# in the N?w N ork,. | Baltimore ftml t'hnrlofton market*, nml will' l,o hoV<? on. thg b??t term* for. oath only,. Tr? 1 thorn. .t, " * 1 ? - - IP o? c * ? vijry i ?c. i TlioyaW finvoon tmrnl p yen; \?rtuaM<*9toipk <,f .iVwrlvv, inoUtt\m{r iiitlwdtf (JoUl ami Hilvcf WATt'ttKB. nvul Fnucj Artklos. . BritfR, lf**dlcine?* Ac. j* J i Tftoir Mac* ib thi*?j?ivaviniMrt thonw*orW?t j;cti*vni. nnd, ns^** j ^hna inl^u^. tV. |.?rohfl'cr nV?r , ?L & }?>?* srticfp. ^5 MB ! 1 t*j|^.?oo? ?tuilfl ft ti?r^*f ;-?r^ Tj A . "Hll |nM'