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From the TclcscopC. Relic's of Solpmon'B Teirtpte. 1 $fr. Editor: Whero are thy guidon vch- t K * ncls of Solomon's Temple ? This tjuostion | wua asked ine by a brother, \Yho mud that' t he could trace them to Home, but no farth- I er : they were taken to Babylon by Nobu- t olmdnezzor?figured, somo of them, in Hob a iMiumvii n iia-Mumt i'wcfc niierwuftij) brought back to Jmtnatam by pertnlMdbn ^ of Oyrua, os wo learn from Kara, whouce they woro taken to Homo by Titus, whom , their forms wore to bo seen engraved upon { | tlie celebrated Triumphal Arch of Titus, in 1 that ancient city, in tho course of .cy 1 " reading, of late, I have got them another step farther, which, to gratify curiosity, it # may not bo amiss to report. Milinnn, iu , his Latiu Christianity, states that when (icnseHe invaded Koine, ahout tho middle | of the f>th eontury, " he carricd off from tho M Temple of Peace in Homo the plunder of \< (the Jewish Holy of Ilolios, the gold table, ] and the 8overt?branolifid candlestick, which A hiid been deported as trophies by tho 10m- ^ poror Titus. lloman paganism suffored loss no less insulting than sho had inflicted on [ (j Jerusalem. Tho statues of the gods and l heroes of ancient Komo hail been still permitted to adorn tho CapitOlino Temple.? These, with the roof of gilt, bronze, beeame _ the ^rey of the African Vandals, and wore eonstiined as trophies to Carthago." Again 1 1.? ??? < ?TKA?W2 1.:-'- i '' * .?v jl iiu outy wiiiuii uim: uio gnus 01 Homo to Cafthagc founded at fcea." Now, if this " plunder of the Jewish Temple" j was conveyed in tho saihe ship with ''the a gods of Koine," it is probably at the hot- 1* torn of the Mediterancan. I f not, possibly it may yet be somewhere in North Africa. { "Would it not be a nine-days wonder, if some j, of our Barths and Livingstones should one j, oftheso days report, that tlicy, had just1, found the seven-branched candlestick in h little, tomple in Tunis, or on the shores of .. Borne littlo lake in Beled-cl-Jered ? pahoaa. h ('OSFKSS10N OF McitDKll, AND ?U1C|1)E. 1( ?A man, named John Pergen, a German, gave hiniKelf up to the deputy (Superintendent of lAolioo, in Brooklyn, N. Y., on Tuesday night, Pliying that 1*o had killed a mart in Newtowh. On Wednesday he committed Kuieide by hanging himself in his coll. As no murdered man Oan ho found, it is believed Pergon was insane. Supreme Court of tiiv, Oh f.uokf.ks.? A correspondent of the Arkansas lntelli jreuccr, writing from Tahlcquah, capital of the Chtirokce Nation, gives an interesting account of a "full-blooded Indian" ouprcmc Court: "A? ono walks into the room when the Supreme Couvt is in Session, lie is at once impressed with ft feeling of refcpeet and awe. The room scrupulously clean, the long list i of rules tacked to a post, the grave and t sage appenrance of the Jivo judges, nnd tho raspeetiul demeanor of the attorneys, re nitndjH one of the higher courts of justicc in thc>?t?tcs. A cautious man, on entering the court-room, will at onco rcail the rules, thj?L ho nsny conform to them while-ho re'4 'mains. The most important to stnmgors are thoso making it penal to spit upon the floor or walls of the room, to enter without . first taking ofV the hat, to smoke in the presence of the court, or come inside the , invr; whilo the rule of most eonsc<|ucnco to ^ practising attorneys seems to he that which directs the language of address to tho court, n wmci) musi ue in the IollOWiug words : 1, ".MaV it please llio court.' " 1 1 ? t A Br.VOTEt> WlFB.?A correspondent of tin; Boston Post relates the following in ] referring to the recent accidonUd death of Col. Wynkoop: Colonel Wynkoop, of Pennsylvania, led '< into the Held in Mexico, a regiment aeeond j- I in point of discipline to no regiment of vol- | ' nntecrs, except, perhaps, lircekctrridgo's j Keutuokiaus. He was ilialiivr?mh?>'l <"* j liiKflV'BllEtgemciits ; ho raptured Uen. Valencia and staff; and ut the close of the war he returned to bin hmiift tvit.h lunm)? II.. is now dead. Tho circumstances arc fumil- 11 iar. With his wife, who iti an invalid, he was vial tin" tho interior of Pennsylvania for rcoroation and change of hoqiic. The country is wild there and sparsely settled. (>no morning ho went out with his st-vvant to shoot gauio for Ui6 A'.'ife. Jn handing * him tho gun the servant by aecidcnt discharged it; tl)c contents took offcct in his leg, severed the artery, and ho lived but a few ininutos. This has boon told boforc. j a .? m ituoiitu onjiuirinnuu nrcvini# among tho ignorant inhabitants of the region, o iigitinst touching a dortd body before nn< in- t quest has flat upon it., Tho servant had been sent dt Once for aid to some distanec, and in Tain did Mrs. Wynkoop endeavor to ] induco by supplications, by 'promises,' by Offers of money, the stultified neighbors to tdieltftr and cave for her hukband s body.? v It was night. Ho still lay whero he foil; \ 4<nd there, in that howling wildcrucws, with th<5 clammy dampness of nudnightgathcring on her garments, did that dolioate woman, k frail as the wild flowers around hor that folded their petals togdfher in that weird 1 Kolitudo, nit alone on tho olull ttirf, mipport-, I ing on hor knee "the head of her husband ; ? and thero remained, keeping'her lonely y*- * jjil until tho breaking of the grey df\Wn, j alone with her dead and with hor bleeding heart. , ( if the incident be a sad one, it becoincs c ? sft?.8ott Slit apart to lc?fton.? and pledges of \ ? - 1 > 4'm Hi-'.K O V Fl f J l ITT SO ' V. M.'T wo of our vonewbjc IlcpubltCRc oHijons were , iho othqt day toumrnin# ovdr the rccont ^ olcctioij re.tnrn.v. lire ehlor, who had seen -'intwh hardeovvrcoiv lor*? continued ; warfare on tho Dewoomcy, wnw itr n reiry | desponding.mood. "My friend," ?ii<? he; ? ?'I don't know what to think of this T>em* fl ocfttio party. I |>avf? always fought them, C and Whithorn AftttJ. I5\it it tonic s no p AIMU whllt wo fKlk Aw Ua^? A! * *1 f jmcy ulwftyft bents ua In Uio emE >\a H i? now ?Vu>>;, una for tny part, t'm timl nml sfok j $f lg!itiDg ?$k /ZfauffQr Itn i(j>w * L ?js* A -# A Nkhhaska paper saw the weather ins boon ho mild iu that latitude this season hat it has given much dissatisfaction. A lortion of tho inhabitants begin seriously o talk of removing further north, where ilcak wind* and heavy snows will remind hem of their frozen homes among the hills ud mountains of New lOngland. JIaud Timkh.?.V correspondent nt iholburne Falls writes : "No ugwbj?times ro awful hero?factories stopped??-bnnks on'fc discount?-nobody pays anything?* icotiut stands bankrupt?children got tho lumps?hens stopped iaymg?cow Iwvn ' 3d up?and all nature is in a state of iHiversal 'suspension.' Jonsignoes at Anderson Depot, roil WKKK K.NDIXO J.WVAUY 11. AVilliito & It, Kncliiiid, H & Co, .T M ftenken, & Ji W Uv'Own, \V 0 Hcwlcy, A M Holland, I. i tayior, .1 i | if It A, A & T A Kvuns, Col W A Inyno, .1 Fooler, Mrs M Herbert, K A & \V A Jemmlor, It F & T S Cniyton. S Wil/.inski, \V Shut'po, IssorteU & N. .) C Tunno, B K 11, \V A ouch, Dcndy & I\ Shclor & ii, K 15 Uenson & on. .1 1$ E Sloan & Co, .1 S l/ortou, M A Dcwick Iriflin & II, J V l'urtlow, F C v IJursteU, T J uinming, Mrs K Pickens, McFnll & Huiuinoml l'\ HICK. Atront "' ' feYifl^agAL. Mmmukd, on tho 31st ult., by Kev. .1. M. iunlon, Dr. F. A. Mii.kx, of (Ircciiville, nnd lis* Ki.iza, daughter of Ool. liunjiunin 11 ti good, fl'ickcna. Ojt^ho f>tli instant, by ltcv. T. I?. McTlrydp, >. P.. Uov. D. Cmai.mt.ji.s Booc.s, of lUckens, u'l Misu II kmiik.tt v It., daughter of Kcv. J. L. Lcnncdjr, of Anderson. flfiay* Accompanying these interesting noices were liberal t-lices of cake. All the (ippuic.ss of the blessed state is'earnestly rtVpkcd for the happy couple*. ysimMj, Djsi'AnTF.n this life on the 'list of Docemer, 1S57. Tossi'iiink IC., infant daughter of lunckoand Lucy Amelia (Sissel, of Walhali, aped three inontliH and 27 duy?. So fades the lovely blooming flower, Frail -uniling solace of an hour, So soon our trnnniont comforts fly And idousure only bluoin* to die. 15'ro sin had ? Annul Hiv limut J .z. Of sorryvr Wukotho tour, Ripe to thy Home of rest In your celestial sphoro. Beeau.se thy smile was fair, Thy lip and oyo so bright; ji<teauso thy cradlo'fi civro Was a Mothers fond delight. Farewell! Sweet, darling babe farewell, -Tin hard to givo thee up, But from a Father's hand it comes, Ami I innHt drink the cup. IT. Tho Pickens Riflemen I LIi attend their Regular Parade, on T ? piuiiruiiY 1WII or 1 I O'CIOCK, A. M. J}y ordor of Capt. EASLEY. .Ton 14 20 1 W. M. HADDEN, ATTORNEY AT L1W, AND (Solicitor in Equity, PICKENS COL'KT JIOUSK, S. C. .J tin 14, 1858 . 2ti tf Ten Dollars Reward. ^TRAYBDOR STOLBN from Waysido in tlu^ month of .October or Nwvomtor. a hniidHOnio liirht vollnw Tnn^m-i n? v/v"' insnarkocl, with very whltO hornn, handsomev shaped and heavy1 for ho height. The iho\ e reward will l<c paid for any inforjnaion that may load to the vocovcry of the eow. .1. OV Kit TON' LEWIS. '""Wayside, Jan 0, 1S/>S 2(i 4 NOTICE. VLL parsons indebted to the old firm of 1\ <k K. K. Alexander are roqnestod to ivy up and niivo costs, lteturn day is closc >y?look out! K. E. ALEXANDRE, Jnn 11. 1358 2G-.tf_ Survivor - NOTICE. VliL persons indebted to E. A E. E. Aleximaer for l8f>(i-57, arc requested to pay 111 1111(1 MIVO costS. Eu A ft. E. ALEXANDER. .Inn 14, V8:.8 V tf JUST RtlCKlVED, A LOT OF CASTINGS, NAILS ? FACCY. TO!' Y THREAD. Also, a lot j>f fine JLOTiMNG. All iilionn for nfuih K. ifc E. K. Ar.KXANWMl. Tan. 15, 1K58 26 tf *?f . r > . . . .1. , Administrators' Sale. IlIlTCRJvwill 1)6 hoM, on Tuesday tlio "Cth I January, imtant, at the Into rosidenco f Joshua Cox, deceased, all the IVrsonnl Ks-< lite of Hitid deceased. consisting of FOUR LIKKLY N KG WOKS, V womaunnd tliroe children1; Horses,Cattle, Togn, Com, Fodder, Oats, Household and vitclum Fumituro, nnd many other article* i\f\ lilitlinwwia 'JL'KHMS 01? SAlitJ? A croditof 9 niontlm ciih intorosd, sums of uud under live duIlurH vill ho required in ensli. J. HU^MCU'^n Atb . ' Z. tf. COX, | A<lm Jan tt,'1858 __ 20 2 NOTICfS. R*X U T 0 K 8, ADM I .VIST R.A i c/US AND L-i 0UARDIAN8, wlro Arc liftWc to inhko Hc\ijen? jn my Office, nro l\?fol?y notified to make horn dnrinpc the month of January, un a Hulc rill-bo issued uguingt all defaulters imnwdinta* y thereafter. W. J. PARSONt'., o.p.l) N. 13.?-And nil persona indebted ir. tho fmld )fflco of Ordinary, oUhor by Bond, Koto, or Amount, must jpy on or boforc tlio first day of 'tjhrnuiy, or litey will find tbom in the humla t nn omccr for collection after flint tjtno. % J. P'AllHONS, O.P.U. Ordtiiory'H oilier, J :sn I !, 18&7 29-2 Good Job Work. xxritt be tet to tbo lnwoHt bidder on M<mi f % JJL tJio 25th of ihts iW0T??h, thp- mov-l ?<? of on? of t.ho oUV ho??oii a-ir*^ chimnJos on ho If oar IIouho plaoo to tH<> no\v W^und tutting )t up ; lavi?>K upptef and undor ?ort?,f0QVftfinj5?gw?A with thflM'qnnri#' altin;U-M, tfvWri^ing fixcir itfc'hiWwidsv; putting th? hifwrty up/ iHyfelf hearth,-facing cmhI lmngiig dWorsj ?t?i; 1%?? ?u<i Kftnrtrrty reared h>m tho uudfeffolKjiv iVvordor of the*Foard. jfV M. AI-KXASfDKU. H<v/t ill tnko fit tlto P.*>t llotuo. Jaull,J85? & I . J > ' p Andoraon Prices Current. COBttKCTKU WKUil.V ?y tSOUSK. lll-KCKI-hV A CO f Anubiison 0. II., Jan. 12, 18&8. ij, Cotton per lb. - - - 7 (?> ^ Salt, pel-wick, - 2.00 j, Coffee, Kio. pui lb. - - 13 (a 14 Sitganj brown, per lb. - '.) (a- 10 v I " cniAliod and lonf, per lb. 1 1 (c?) 18 Mo1hs|ch, Went ludiu, pur gallon, 45 qt; 50 n N. Orl6nn?' " ' 00 (.v, ?5 YtiHt (Gtw) per bunch, - - 1.20 j] Ostiaburgn, (heavy) pep yard, 1<1 (jft J 4 j Slutting*, j* ? - 10 @ 11 \ Iron, common Swede, p<?r lb. OA " Hnglidli, ... 7 I Nail:?, per keg, - - - (1 (S, O.J Oil, 1 linseed, per gallon, 1.117 (T/\ i.50 < Train. ' " - 00 (n\ 1.00 ? Glaus, 8X10 ;; Or. 3.25 10X12 - - 3.25 (>h ?.50 Rico, per lb. - - - fi.J 7 j Flour, per barrel, - - 5 Qb, 5.50 naear, jvr Uualicl, - - '.Hi (<iv ! "> Corn, " - 50 ("' 5y '' lSucon, hbgjouiut, - - 10 (/}, Haggihg, (Ji'imt v, per yard, 17 ('f, 18 '' Out#, por biwhof, - 45 C'?> 60 l'cus, " ' - - - 1.00 1'' Pomler, lUflc, per keg, - 71 (?s 8 ! fl?1* Thcro is always to be fouutl'ii good.Stook | of Go'oUh, at H., II. & (Vs. P i LAND, MILLS AND NEGROES * roll SAI.I3. .v | rplIR subaoribors will sell un tho 15th day i l. of February next, at Public Sale, tlioir -V Valuablo Mills and Placo, | Situate in I'lekens district, 011 Ueavoadam M Orcck, four miles above Fair Play, on the Uoad loading to Pickfena C. 11., and 8 utiles \ from tlio Hluo ltidgo Rail Hoad. The Mills consist of a Patent improved Malay Saw Mill, "with all the latest improvement* at- M tached, such as patent Pojrs, Cono Pullv Feeders, &c., and is capable 01 cutting from 3,000 ^ to .1,500 feet in ten hours with two hands.? It is consiiiorffl l>v ?v-.>rv. r..... ,..1..- I * - _ ... - ... , vivi v uui: tuiu 11119 W?u 11 to ho tl>c best mill that lias Over boon put up . in the Statu. ALSO, A GUIST MILL, with *A a pair of the host Burr Runners. Tho goaring put up ready for a B All It MILL ; nothing to do but to order tho mill and put it to ^ running. Everything is entirely new, aud tho gearings of the lest quality of Castings. ^ The MILLS are vun by a t wenty-four feet over 1 shot wheel. Tho l?lac'e contains One Iluu- M drod Aoros, the greater portion of which is well timbered. On tho premises is a good Ji (lwollinf mill nil nftwau'if" O uuu.,.pa?; u large and commodious Ilurk. House, Plank <*< kilu, and in fuel; everything a phw.q should have about it. There is a T.an Y/u'd ??in& \ with soino li> or 10 N'ftlB put in. Adjoining on throe sides, for-several miles, isalmost nn A entire body of wood land of tho best piuo und oak timber that our district atlbrds. Tliore will also ho sold from 100 to 1 ">0 cords ,, of Bark, and pretty goad lot of country Hides. The purchaser of the Mills can have the pre- ^ forcncc of u purchase of the llido.s and Bark n I I ? !fl- .1? t "V ALSO, HVK NKOKOKS, oonfttating of a S' likely man, who is a No 1 Titnner nnd Currier: :i li"y about 1<>, 2 girls, U and 12, nml a bov 7 or 8 yoaru of age. 2. There is a good market for all the Lumber at the MILL, an?l a Tan Yard was never more needed in any country. We iovite the attention of all to this advertisement, and their attendance on the. day of sale, as thoro will no doubt he a bargain sold. We will he hap I>v to show ftiiv ono over tho pvcmisoa botwuon this and tin* (lay of sale. Tonus made known on dnv of kiilo. T. J. N 1,0AX & CO Fair I'lav. S. 0., JftTi 2 Pj I IIEAIMfcUVUTERS, ' FIRST DIVISION, S. C. M? \ ? Aiihkvili.e C. II., Jan U, t8")8. ) ul '; Order No W JI. M. HADDKN having boon duly tl appointed Aid-do-tfuinp to 0?i. A. M. Smith, w'ith tbo rank of Major, Wall _ 1)0 oljoVbd and rjjjjnftetad< rd i nglv. JJv order of Mtl|. Gon, A. M. Smith; W. L. CALHOCN, Div. Adj't Ocn. 1 .Tan 0, 1KA8 ' 'J(> _ 3 i State OI'Motltlk ilniMblitim "1 I JX OK1H.NIIY IMTATJON. UrilKUKAS, Joseph (J. .Steele, hath applied | ^ II tome l'or letters of administration upon I I nil and singular the personal estate of Jlcr- ? ril Carvor* deceased, lute of tlio Stnto nforo- j said mvl district of Pickens: The kindred and ' creditors of said deceased ure, thorofurc, cited 11 lo appoar before mo, at I'ickcns C. H., o? Monday 1st February next, ts shew cause, if any they can, wliy sa>d letters should not be grantc I. Given under my hand nnd seal, loth Jan. l8?>8. W. J. l'AUS(>NK, o.i'.n. Stale uf Sosiiii Cnroftlitu, r I IS OHPINAKY?CITATION. L< I "\yiIEUEAS, llob't. A. Thompson, G'otnmis- y tr (doner fn KqU'Ujj, hath nppliutl to mc for j' lottovH of administration, de bonirnon, upon nil J,', ami .singular the nerBojud osfnto of Dnn'.ul Al: exnndfcV, deceased, Into of the Stato aforeI wiid and district of l'ickons: Tho kindred and 1 creditor* of sdfd(l'c*t!onsc(l arc, therefore, eitod to nppciir'beforo nu\nt l'iokens C. 11. on Wednesday 2 llli February next, to show uause, if any (liov can, why naid letterH should not he granted.' ol (Jiven undor iny hand nndsenl; lot-h Jniu 18.">8. c< W. J. l'AHSONS. o.i'.?>. ii JOS. J. NORTON. attomnih IT LAW, asd Solicitor in Rqnity. r PICK IONS COUllT HOUSE, C. Jan. 1, \m 25 tr ? ?--r- * r1." - "*"' r*. ' " tC Agricultural Meeting. (J. miya noxt Regular Mooting of fclio Pickons L biotrict Agrioultura) Suciotv, (it W?,l- n, huilni will tnko ploco or tho third Thuvstlnv in .Jiu)uaty, ia?to?t. - 1 I NOTICE. AIL porHont? having darn and* against th& I Estate Qf William f), Arnold/drirortnod, , will prcMont tho,m legally ttttWted: ?nd thoae ft( in ?ny wisft indebted to Hftid JErtt?vic iniurt im*k? 'f imiuciUuto payment. v" ' , 11 j * J[, X. AUNOUft. V " KM'BKtf AUXOU\ I r'x o*? ? fan 4? tat8 *>.i ' a N Juet Received, A L0J lASTiN<i? ^7V !l0( W YARN, which Will ho f P#W ? . ftiVoraMf tfdc?8, fbt-mw ( strictly Cft?h. ' .rf ? ? ' W. GftKKN". !>!. ,aM<> /< ff i\. . nn i Ar?> v. i'co i-i, y ? r> . ?. w REPORT ! VF J. N. I.AWRKNUE, Secretary and Trcuoti- ' 1 / ror, in Account with CoiuuiiMjiouors of l'ub- I c Buildings: i ] 8.">7 Dr t ?n 27, Kocoivod of W It Slribling, forutor Scorutary nnd Treasurer, 1 <K7 00 f eb 2, llt'coivcd of W V! Stribliug, for- 'J niov Secretory nnd TroiiHiiror, 100 00 i ecoivcd of T i Koith, Kx'or of W T.. < K?itli. for fmc? collected, 213 00 1 s I well 17, iteceired of \V II Stripling, ( tWiner Secretary and Treatuirw, 76 00 pril 7. Received of It A Thompson, for r Capl MoPall, u former Secretary mid I Treasurer, 80 00 J c $510. 00 ediict 2J por cent commissions on a- f mount reoeirod, 12 07 # $">00 02 I I 18ft 7 Cr. ( eh 2. Hy cash paid .John Ilammritt, us f per receipt, ( 50 , oo 1i>, lly enfrh paid I. C Craig for re- t pairing Jail Stables, 12 00 c el) 11, By cash paid T .1 Keith, Kx'or , of \Y 1, Keith, for fixing tip Clerk's ortice, K>7 40 , ?u 11, uy caxn paiu I' Hogurs, l'or removing |)1hhU, 25 : larch l'l, liy ch.-Ii paid J F Mtiw for ( vrork on Court Houko, 11 00 r lurch 1 I, By cash pnid Berry Durham for work on Court limine, 20 lurch 14, By ca.?h paid Col M M Norlon, for work on Court House, bv boy David, * 0 2s> ] lurch 25, By cash paid Charles Tliomp- j son, for freight on hooks, 2 00 ( larch 27. By ensh pujd .1 E Hit good, for Seals for Clerks and Couiniitj.don- (| or's offices, 30 00 . larch -8, By cash paid .1 15 Ilugood for Bookw for t.'lcrk's oflico, 7 00 | iarcli 28, By oash G M Boid for work in Clerk's olReo, 0 00 pril 10, By cash ])ui<l J II Boroughs (| for work on Jail chimney, 3 00 pril 17, By ca?h paid M K Mitcholl for boarding Mr Maw and Col M M Norton's David whilst working on the ,, Court House, 5 00 f lay 11, By oash paid John Klusc for painting Jail, 37 00 . lav l'J, By cash paid LC & M' N Craigs bill, 16 70 [ay 27, By cash paid N. Scott for T.ightninsr ltods for .Inil nml r'nni-t ?? ok mo T, lly cash pni>l K. 15. Hon.ion for Tin GuttflV for Jail. 75 ,in? '-U, U; cash puiil J J Norton for , It-eight on books, 1 00 ujc yi?,' Jly cash paid Joltn Ilninuict for M w ork on jail, roo ug 22, Hy ciulx paid McCarter & Co for books for Clerk's nlfico, 65 00 ijU 5, lJy cash paid John Uamuict for work on Court House, 1 50 '' jpt 15, l$y cash paid John Hammet for t.i work on Jail, 1 50 J' Spt IS, By cash paid John Krusc for Painting inside Court House, 100 00 "j p|?t 24, I >y cash paid John Harumct for work on Jail windows, 2'JO ( 410 20 n \ per cent commissions on amount paid wm, 11 !'"> ! Total cxpcnditnrcK, $185 03 Amount on limit), ?.">00 02 4 OhhIi pnid out. 4r>.? 05 f.'a.-li <lue by Treas'r ? ?70 07 Masonic Loiigo, voomrcnl, 20 00,?$9007due ^ f tlit; Trea.-uuor ut tbia(late. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. * piIE Hubseriher would rosnectfully inform L l?in friends, and the public, that he has , isnciated with himself Mr. .J. 11. HE1D in . m- l... : i i .... .numii; Mu-uic-s^, tvmcn win ncreiuter f > conductcd una r the liamc and stylo of 1 itKKN* & IU:n?. ') The undersigned tcndor^his tlianks for the 1 heral patronage herctoforo bestowed upon in?, !t?id asks ? continnunc.o of tiic same for , le new firm, : V.. W. GREEN. 1 Jun 1, 1858 25 if K&.TI1E ABOVE CIIAN'CE render* it ecessarv tliat inv old liiiHinMu ulwml.l tm osed, and those indebted to mo pr >r to the i <t January, instant, will plcaae call and soto immediately. . f. W. GRF.FN. 1 Piekcna ('. II., Jan. 1, 1 S:~)8 2/??tf ' HIDES AND BARK ITTIt/L UK BOUGHT AT FAIR PRICKS YT V,y .J. I,. N. SMITH. Tan Yard, Jan 4, 1858 !2o-tf Money Wanted. ! r wr\rrr i\ 4.-1. - ? 1 " " I 11 v/ujji'uiM- wus meinoci 01 notifying J I all persons who are indebted to mo, by i<>t? or Account, that they are respectfully ut positively requested to coine forward and uiko settlements before the 15tli of FobruaI next?and no mistake! II. FAJKN. ; W.-iIhnlhi, .Jan <>, 1SA8 '! " L Pendleton Female Seminary. f IT UK KXKllCISKSof thoabovoInstitution will be resumed on tho first Monday in J ebrtiary. under the cluirgo of Rov. T. L. ' IcBRYDK, I). 1>., find Miss M. C. V>l?L0T 1 i the literary and scientifin departmonts.,? 1 lie Music department to bo supplied. Miss ^ KI.OT pives ilistrni'limi in PVnnoli Wo^u.ni.1. ainting iu Oil umt Venter-Colors, Kntjjroi- J1 cry,<A?. The hcalthf\?lii?f? of its location; itf? (Yee;?m l'niuv sectarian influence ; tho character f its Teachers, aivd tl:o intelligence of the ] nmnunity. should rocommcnd it to a share 1 tho public natron ago. TRUSTEES. PtHidleton, J^n P, 18.># 2? 4 LAN!) FOR SALE. ' I rllF. Hubucribcsr ofForfl for wtlo a valufthle ; TltAOT OF l?ANDt lyinflt threo miles 1 ? juth of rfokenn C. II., on the road lending ' ? Fair Play. This Tract von tains One Hun* rod aiul S'ufahty XorcM, and a^oiiis lands . T Samuel Koid and others. Tii*ro is a dwcllior An nprthiiartu " ' R """""? r> vwiwi iiii|uvrt" tents. For tonrnr, nrmfy to f J. H. IJUNxVlCUTT. .Tun 0, 1868 2iL v t?'l 1 Coroner's Sale. >Y virl\io to mo directed,-1 will>c1l ) before uio Couvl Hoiiho, wiUiin mie leg.il ' oum.of pale, mi 8<ilud*r In F?(jnt?rv iK-rt ion ircs>f JUmV moro ov low, lying rtn hrnrttilics of i 'artjoliutyr >nn?ln of Y*. N. Hot>ln?, ' . 15, BoiIhoY* *#i1 others, levied ortnxtho prop, ty inftfiio. Ilnmnu-O, at Ihc HUit of L. C, & \v. . tVoSg. Tomr6u?h. W. J. OA NTT, c.p.t). \ />?. o, im* rt? < LOTS S<OR SALE. )T.RS()SS' (lolirfl'ds of purcl.n.fiiiff I-OfS' I"NV ! ] .TUB TOWN OK W A MI A LI,A , onn hftVe < icm qtKlio lUMiivl coiuiiiione. Apply to ? n. A'**#. ' W*lfcfclty X<rs\ 9, iitft xa u I . . ? * |)Y virtuo of sundry wriH oV fieri fueiiut to mc I) directed, will be sold boforo the Court Ileiisi tr I'ickons District, within the k'gttl bonvn, on ho tirrtl Monday undTueitdny in t'ebrimry next, One tract of lund, containing six hundred ntx ffTy norcs tner j or 1???, lying on eut<t side ol I'wolvo Mile river, known tuillie hivw mill tratt llti^nihm I I- -? ? louuD ui r.. muuuen .'wiu Miners, ievie< m as tho property of Green H. Garvin, ut |ht iuil of ThomaeK. Madden for the uso of Cartel Jlayton and others. Ono tract of land, containing eighty a ens nore or less, adjoining lands of II. W. Kniitinnn. leicko and others, levied o>? as tlic property ol 'ohu II. FriercliP, ut the suit of Henry MyorninJ titers. One tract of land, containing one hundred ant our acrcs nioro or less, lying near Pickeusville idjoiniug land* of llufus Gates, 11. Dalchtini uul others, levied on as tho property of K. W !?'olgcr, at the suits of Larkiu ilciidtioks, Ball Jriss& Co., and others. Ono tract of land, containing four hfmdrce icrca more or less, lying on waters of Keo\ve< iver, adjoining lands of .James Robertson, Sam?el Maverick .mil otlicVs, levied on as tho uroi> srty of Klin? Klk-nburg, ut the suit of Win. C)li rcr, Survivor. One tract of land, containing two hundred an< wenty acres more or less, whereon defendants low live, on bran lies of ConneroBs Crock, ad oining lands of t'apt.. .McKay and others, loviei m as the proper!v of James Ward, at tho sail >f J. W. I,, t'ary nud others, against James Wave Hid Nathaniel Ward. One tract of hind, containing two liundre* \cr08 more tir les<, adjoining h'rtlfls of Koste: Perry, Alexander and others, Idvie'd on as tin property id' Klijali Deaton, at the suit of Ami Jarver for (lit: use M. IJroom against Klijah l)et on and Andrew Alexander. One tract of land, containing two lmndrci teres more 01 loss, adjoining lands of Suuiue' 'arsons, A. Smith and others, levied on as tin iroperty of Chesly II. ltrock, at the suit of John larner for another, and others. One tract of land, containing one hundred icres more or less, on .waters ofi 1 '2 Mile river, idjoining lands of lienj. IIolder'and .1. T. l'Yr;uson, lovled on as tlio property of (!. 11. l*>ur;css, at the suit of Roberts & Duncan and others Oil Tuesday after sale day,' at defendants esldonce, seventy hushels of corn more or less our huu'lred l>inulli>? i'nilH?i> i.?...i ?n - . ? h vrew ." ?? md one pen of slmeks, levied on as the propery of Samuel Holt, ill t lie suit of ft. 1$. Crensliiiw Terms cash : purchasers to pay for papers. L. C. CHAIQ, MM'. Jan. 8, I8f>8 2V> td Stale ?i* Soil 111 Carolina. I.N EQUITY'?1UCKKNS. U,rnlmm Dulcet. ux.,oi. ) Hin for Partition os. Donaldson, et. ux., et. al ) ' '' I MLB Court of Equity, for Pickens district. Iihyill.r ? - ? - ...fy . vt.?\w- aucuuniD OI linvrjcl l'UKC, ulministratrix. an 1 Hansom Duke. AdininistraOr, with (lie will annexed, of ilie Personal K?ite of ltussell Cannon, deceased, to (lie Comf?-inner for settlement, the defendants Cavtev arton, lite *--!r?-ni-latv of William Cannon, deMnr8nvc', n,V '>MkP, Judy Kendriek. JtjahCanuon, Martha Hrown . i?v Gannon rho are absent from the. State, "will la-tv .iv? ! lint the said HrrEKKMB will be held at my Ofcc. on Monday the luth day of March next. 11 OUT. A. THOMPSON, c.K.r.n. Com'r6 Office, Nov 1-1, 1857 td NEW STORE & NEW GOODS, )nc Mile from Jarrutt's UrM^e, Near the lloud lending to AValhalla. IMtE imdersienod \vinh to inform their friends nna the surrounding country CQilornUy, that they arc now opening a well olectcd '"took ot F?'! and Winter Goods, too'< and Shoes, lints and Cans, Crockery f nrrlu nrn nnil 0..fl*?.v. O. -- - WMV.V. j, UHH.VIIC1, a:., with almost overv article usually kept in . country store : all o{' which will bo sold low or cash Call and ftee. We will take in exchange for Goods, connry Cotton and Wool Homespun, Wool Hats, >ried Fruit. Venison llams, Itaw Hides, Peat iecswnx, Tallow, Honey, &c. J. M. ALEXANDER, E. E. ALEXANDER.' Nov. 14, 1857 l'.i tf ' " " "-""t'1 -ir\V."VV (Hue UidKe Uailroad C o. in So.Ca ^UBSCIUBERS to the Capital Stock of thii J Company ui'c lioroby notified that. tho 12T1 md 13TII INSTALMENTS upou Die first sub cription, and PIVE PElt CENT upon the a nonnt of the second suhncription, are req?ire< o ho paid as follows: The 12TJI 1NSTA LSI KN'I nt the 8d day of January, 1858. The 18TI INSTALMENT and FIVE PKlt CENT on so o..,.on?,m,uu, mi inu on miy ui jtooruury 1853. llv order: Wll. U. PElRO.VXEAU, Treasurer. Not. ft, 1837 18 t=1 K NEW MARBLE YARl)/ \i Urecnvillc C. II., So. Cn, PITH SlTBCUIBRuS Jinving opened an eslnh 1 lisluncnl in the town of Greenville l'or tin into of MA11BLK HonunieiMN, UcadMonr! \n<i nil other work <l?ne in theiv lino. A rooi tssoi-traciu of Marble will bo kept constantly 01 mud, to which they wc-nl'd respectfully cull tin it ioiJtfon of tlic ciffzertx of this artrt'the surroun liitg Districts. All cxporloncc of over filter! roars in tho Mavblc business. warrauts the sub rcri' orn in saying that satisfaction will bo giro o 4*1. who may favour thuin with their orders. OKlovs by mail promptly attoririol to. CtlATjM'K'RS & ALLEN. tt&f" liefer to flow ten, Cox & OnwF.it, nml W (I. Watsox, Oreeavillc. No*. 14, 1857 18 8m J. A. McKEE WOULD ronpcctfiilly inform tho'Aittafem of Piukonn, that lio has located n I'ickens'Court Houpo, for tho purpose of cnr ying ou tho TATLOUINfi BUSINESS, and s proparcd to oxoouto nil o-<lotg in the most loiit nnd fndhiontiblA stylo. I)oo. lft. IK57- 23' tf_ WANTED TO HIRE;, hffaN Oil TYf'KLV'E NKORO M K# tc 1 work on the Rlnc Uid&e Railroad, throe nilos ftbovo Wulhulla.- Apply on the Road >r }o the 8ub?cribdiv . l&LAM: SttAH^E. t)OC 10,jsr?f 22 fa n PREMIUM COOKING STOVES, fkV :i!l Hiaq.-', with ?nd withftrtt I follow ->rnro \}-tot**A#hy J. If. VOdUT, ?pfK>8ttr Plrtrtt<ir'B l!ot?l, Wtdhalla, 8.<? Auirust 1&.V7 <1 4f aVU tc BLASTING POWDER ijY POWDKIl MILL brting no<v hi nolivt i" iiII si An ol K fi n (ft i n p Po-Wd?# cnn bo furriifchod to dernQbr* ?n< :thorn fit low rnicf. All orrtais R(ldion?od t< [V,W&lhaU^ will l.?n aMon?M to. i.Mrv" a a*' ifiL'Vvn - ,. " Villi /I, M r?rr..?5rt95Q. Hi tf ? ? | GOOD NEWS! . u Hard Times I\o iflorc." i ' havo iiiKt rceoivedoue of die largont YV Mocks oi'Cloods I Tliat lian ever been lift>uglit to I'endtctou, f which wo iirutK>?e oollin^ AT l'HICKS to suit , i T-jlR TIMKS. Our (l(H)DS wero bought in I | ll<u$ton, New York, Philadelphia, llaltimore. ? | iltotnuond and Charleston, liming purdhlised i' 1 such articles in suid C1T1KS a* e >uM he luul Ion the most A1>V A XT AO EOl'S TKKMS? ' Wo 1XV1TK otic anil all to come ami LOOK I ut our whothrtr they wish to luiy ' or not?we charge NOTFllXt! for SIIOW'' J 1NO tli?tU,on<l hut SHOUT I'ltOriTSwhen I we SKl.lj. AV<? do not advertise for form, or j merely to patronise r. paper, hut to let tho > i Will W I.' t' l/VA"' .1 ) .. ..vim nwi uii nnmi unit wo Have a Largo Stock of Goods, > i And tlint wc arc in l'AUNKST when wo say wo will soil them LOW. We think wo can safely suv that our assortinnnt is not excelled ' Sn tho upper country. It Consists in part of Cloth*, t'ussiincres, Vesting#, Twoous, Satij nets, Coo. Planes., Kerseys, Liusoys uiul | Flannels; I Brown and bleached Shirting, at 0| to2oc ; . IMenoliod ami hrowu Shirtings, and Pillow Casing ; I Blenched Colored and hrown Drills; l i Sacking mid Seamless Bags; Irish and Tllay . . i i " ? - 1 *? ? *? ( .iiiujiio, uv mirurivsiiiKi iiiusiintji 1'lQlii nlaid and stripped : lints, (Japs. lionncts and Millinery Ooods; HEADY MAl>E C LOT II1NCI; Merino, Silk and Cotton Drawers ami | Shirts; India Rubber Shucv; Coats, l'ants j mid Leggings : H<.ots? and Shoes: Yankee No: tions, Toys ; UltOCKlUKS, Buckwheat Hour, i I'VuitH, Pickles ami Preserves : Drugs, Paints, 1 Dvc-Stuft's and Garden Seed ; Shovels, Spades j and Axes; Horeo Shoes and ^<ails; Cutlery ! and all kinds; Hardware; Croekcrv, China 1 I Ware, Ac.. Jfce. I We artf prepared to fill orders for Bolting Cloths, Mill kfonen, and Mill Fixtures, on ' short notice'. Wo will take in exohtvngfc fur Goods, Turkeys, Ducks, Chickens, Bpgs aiul Butter, , Country Cotton and Wool ItoiwVspftn, Wool 1 lats, Wool, Dried Annies and Pcuehos. Ha- , con, Laid. Venison Ilains, Hides, Tallow, H?cswax, Honey, Shingles, Lumber, l'oas, V - Oals. (1orn, Wheat, live, Barlcv, Ac. WB TAKB TUB lillXS of the StSPENPBD HAN KS OK THIS S'lvATK. and most of those of (iBOKOT A. We will allow H PBH CBN'T premium on COI.Dand S11A'BR when the purchase exceeds Si. >>. i>. r<. tV '17. iVnrflrtnn, Nov. 1. 1 S"?7 17 tf FAIL AND WINTER (lOODSJ J. D. SMITH & CO., AT 1* E IV ? urroiv, SO. C\l., Vk ii now cocRivtng and opening a aplon" <1 i?i new and carefully aolected Stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, Which have boon purchased by one of tho firm on very advantageous terniH. Our stock '^vinte, in part, of LAlUES DKHSSGCKJDS, mi ill JnLjiins, Cashmeres, Alpnocas, tiintrliiuiiR. LaTfrv?-. - . ~ Fur (TKNTLEMKS'S ^eft Cloths. CasfiiniCVOH, Tweeds, Satinets, VoIP rngf, CvAvatK, &c., &c. ICoady l?l?dc Clofliiiig:, Consisting ot' Cloth, Satinet, Tweed, Drews and Overcoats, Pants and Vent*, of superior ! . * .1.. ..~A 1. a\j u; iiuvi 1U119I1. V luvjffc stock of Sill< and Morocco 0 A1TBR8* I HOOTS & SHOES, HATS Sc CAPS. Jewelry, CJoUl Brooches, Ear Bobs, FingM* Kings, and other articles. All of which w<S will ncll low for CASIif. , Call and examine our Stock for yourcolvo* and be ounvinced 1 , Oct. S. 18;")7 13 tf GRAND RAFFLE. - d> oa aaa w0ut1t of v alu A-'POv'.vUv lui: r no v f.ktv tcv 1 JtK ItAlTLED FOR. conftistiife of EASLKY'S SPLENDlDMILLS, and other ma chinory, together with Seven Hundred Acres of lmiul and 210 Town Lots in th# Village tif Easier. making 250 prizes. Highest prize, $20,000! l'! Vor furthor particulars st'o hiVni'7 bills, ov add ress either of the following gentlemen at Eusley, Pickens l>it>triot< South Carolina. * Price of chance* only $10.00. Anyperooii' * oneVo.sin;* KlO.OO addressed as aljove, and gW1 ing thou* name and Post Office plainly writ ten, will voocive a certificate of chance by rOturn mail. * F. N. O.VltVr.V, t P. SLOAN,' [' I \ L? I LUl'KJ \ it ?nn iniinifflnnAtr . j 3 i ii. i.T-r- i niu niw,' ' JOHN BOWKX, f ALKX. MeHEU, - GEO. snAiiousr,./ s ^j. i). ashmoee. ' Oct. 2, 1857 12 (f eft = a t~' o g IT i r* ? 3 s * * ?> - iW .? ? 'd r c/. ^ g is ? i i t s. f < i | r?! S3! 11.5 tiS -S2 ? y. ' /n s, ~ a <5 if 'A ~ ^ 3 r-n* X - . ?! ? C- *" ?- ? fTj m s ? ^ V ft 5 n ?o 3 0 ^ ^ fv c ^ <? ? s? x i C5 =.? si g IIS 1** 4 1 1_ \ -J ~ C-< O 2 3 ' S( ^ : n !|C5?'ilf ??-S=s5|!ll ,gs?'J at ?"?< .?* n . ,?. "B >. f- _ = r -? ? a cu . {.US u - S & ?S ' lS pg r- * ~ ' % r rt % I ? ?:? 1 ^ ^ $ ?>1 -5^ N" -H) 5|a~.,;'S I'S 3?H' 65? c 51 3 ? ? - =3 81 c: m ?*i?M r i g _ , a- 5 J _ _J_* VELVET RlfrRrmr. . TV^OW open, j'Sa pi'octigof VEI,V Kt RIB aA( IH)N". Krmlne rim) il great variety of Fancy Articles, v.'hieli will he sold vory low ' hy ,f. 1>. SMITH & CO. ' PoYulloton. Oct 30 , 1?> if i J. H. VOtGT^ 6, TIN AND c OP PKR SMITH, IValhnHa, f?. ( ' /XFOtlMS hi" trioiuls ami th?* prihlUs tlmH 1 ho ho? cngngdil a competent Coppersmith, ' who has tipi&anl* ??f twenty tej>r? oxnorinnoo ? I in the inrtnufaoturirti of ('OPPKR Kt 't' * I TLKS, STILLS, Jtntl ull oth<*r iirtiHon manu, i faohlr?<l out of Cornier, Tin o?<l Shoot-Iron ; i and i? pref>ATty) to ml order* for nil wovk itV i hi* lino at short notico. Terns m?''leraic.? | fto.fors* to tlio durulVilUy of hip work. *1 August Hi 18.")7 4 tf Slnic of South i nrotiiia, I IN onitiXAnir^rifKr^.?. i jamcR ?. A^kxahffcr I . i V? > Summons in Partition.* ' .1. II*. AloxHrtdor, ct ?ls I IT appearing to n>y Hnlixfiiction tl.nt John Jl. f I .\lexnnder, one of the puniex in thifc nipr. vcnides tfhhoitt tho limit* of tlli* Stnte ;'Tt if or5 deivd. thoYcfore, thin I ^ do nppr?ir nnd olilCTtYf' * (Uc division oranld of the Renl Krlnfe of Thon?I | an AlnitAil^, dfffyiiKcd, within three n'ojiO>n > . from (he puWiieaUon hereof, or l>in consent to j the #ftino -will he eiiteyed of record. VfuJ. TARPON**, o.r.r?. I ,OrvUni?ryVOlD<?(S I><?lt, m7 8m