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The Earthquake at Naples. a Some additional detail of this eatnstro- p pho have been published in the JVenchpa- t port. At'tov the tirnt shoek the in ham- J tants fled in all directions in nfltigbt; but u t\ro minutes after a much more fearful j: ?hoek hurried them from their bouses into i every street or open space they could find. This second shock lasted more than 25 seo- a onds; both were undulatovy from North to s {South. Two other slight shocks were felt 1 on Thursday?-one at i{, the other at 5 a. <> in. No groat damage occurred in Naples, ? jis the Jmildings arc strong; hut no doubt ii the fright nr.J th&i*?;gV?t:r.u- >vi!! cr.imc ijiany c of the fjick, who were brought out in the ii plight covering of night, to die of culd. In a Sola there have been some shocks. In At- I tone half the houses have fallen down. H In ] Pud ula more than a hundred houses have 1. fallen, and many lives lost. In 1'ollu the o di.sa.ster is great, and among the main* victims are the whole of the brinnde of fh.> n gcudarincs. In Aulctta, lVtrosa and (Jug- o giono the deaths and destruction of proper- c ty arc very groat. In Salerno many edifices 1 arc rent in two, two churches and the. bar- t racks severely injured. A despatch from c the intendento of Hanlicnta has just reach- t cd, stating that in Potcnza the. eai th |ii ilcc v was most severe, and has caused milch dam- t age ; many buildings have fallen, burying 1 a great many families. I.Vnm II?..!/* 1 f - .v... ? viiv vuiv^tuin IC 1IIUUUI JHI'IA: J 1 moroly stating " The inhabitants in groat Jo numbers ? Vesuvius is now in full i o activity, but for some days previous to the [ <! earthquake ho fire issued from tlio crater. | i Whouever the mount>iin emits lire or lava | i we feel quite H-ifh, and you may well sup- c pose how gratifying is the present appear- s ancc of our safety vhlvo. Whatever sic- ? counts you may react of t he state of this c city at tlio tiue'of the shocks it will fall short ot* the reality. Womoir were seen I carrying their children?men helping some t i>1d father nr iiintlini1 o!..V- e wrapt up in tlio first covering available.? a Women screaming, tearing their hair, pray- ? ing and calling on their patron safrit and * the Madonna Immaculate, ni! pis-dug t'ran- <1 ticnlly in densely crowded streets. Tlio ? Ving, on hearing of these disasters, ordered the ]mblic functionaries not to spare any- I thing id the shape of assistant o> I lis Maj- t esty directed the intendent to proceed to t I- I ...ill* 1 > V .. v ui/vnv vi vitu tiuiwuuMiic, mm iiiiiiiiun/xn 1 him to make use of the communal and pro- * vinoiul funds to aid tho sufferers. t A shock of an earthquake was also felt s 011 the same night of the 18th, in the val- j lev and on tho mouutuius near Ijlcbciizdll t (Wurtoinburg) as woll ns in that town it?clf. The oscillation appeared to be from , liorth to South. The vibration was so i( Ktroilg that many ef tho houses wjrc felt t<i ( tremble, and the windows rattled. ( Kansas "Wc arc vory tired of Kansas and Kanrt- ? asses, n# Gov. WU j qucerly calls those who c are most c oncerned for it. There is no ? practical itwttis now for tho South in it.s af- 1 fairs. The course of things there has borno I out our position lust summer. The sooner ' the matter is left to the people of Kansas 1 t!?0 hrtlii>r Tim l'lwjiiliinf1!! ~ . -...x, ?. . wi^vuv k' j?JO?uvi4 iO ,ui? right one j and the Lpcompton Convention being admitted w legitimate, even by Gov. Wise, Congress is bound to admit the State j with the pru-slnvcry Constitution?although ;| wo have no doubt it will bo soon changed, j The fJmnst/!vrinion lids the following aon- ( bible views: ''The vital policy of the National Ad- J ministration touching the affairs of Kansas i.*>. that a nrom'nt n(lmin<u/?ii <?f flir? Mt-itr. presents the only certain a fid safe solution f tit" the protracted and unhappy imbroglio. v All procrastinations arc fraught with ha 7.- { nrd mid mischief. It'ever tlio maxim that '"delays arc ditugorous" is to liavo a striking illustration, it would bo furnished in t the case of Kansas. The most studious reflection wc can give the .subject, taking our 1 impressions from experiou-e and the- posi- < tlori of men and parties in the Territory, < impress us forcibly with the bt-liof that the i iinnfMmv ca1%s*??l#1 I.a 1-fJ ?? to. ii.iua &?:u i right speedily, for the sake ot' KausiiH, the f country and the Democratic pvrty. What i is the remedy for tho evils complained ofi1 The elections on tho lth ultimo, for .State ] officers, held under tho authority of tho , Lcjoniptou Constitution, lnapifcat.s ruont i clearly that the true and oillv romo.dy Js? with tho people of K?n*a? tncmsolvcs.-? < The free Htato nartv. In their (Iri'nvwlh'nfl \ ' ?--- ^ f v*r"F j. have dbolafeu their determination to- take j charge of tho now State government 0s or- ( guniacd under tlic Leconipton'Constitution,- , on the ground lha$ they can and will call jiriothor convention and change tho (lonsti-. ' tution so far as it may be gbjoctionuble to fliem. ''Thisift their right and duty, and this ' COJ "hc presents the legal and peaceful Hottlc- t ment Of the whole fjWtym of a State gov- ] crament for Kansas. It i.i a far better "en- i tibliii" act'' than any menibcjr of tho ttennto f ? oan devise, an/1 will moat certainly settle I the troubles in Kansas, and preserve entire t tho doctrine of non^ntni-vCintlon, for which |< the Democratic party luifl been contending. It. i? docply to bo regretted thai thW resolve t on the part of tho frco Stat'o men of Kan- w was fytid not an earlier birth. They hiwo ^ too long libtcncd to the couiixelfl of deina- , tfoguflu, to the detrtmcni of tho intaroetfl of t tho Territory and fche penpo of tho Union." c p. &cU ?f i&o Isglsiataro. -i, f An Act to IneorpornU! tfi<S Pickorv* O. II.' c Ohiweh. ! I. Hi. it matted by the fonato ami 1 ifouRQ of ItcprcHontntWcR, n,ow ui6t> an<l Hitting in Ifcrtert^ Annmubly, and by the T imthority .'>f fcho sauic, That llonry >V', M. i !b?,^>S /soKariaK 0. ruJHam and JoMCj>h Nortoni bo appointed Tm-;tacn of ] Piokoiw Court flt?i?*o ('Unroll, (Hrnif* '<v J l*rft?bytovW?n Cb'^oH, holding tJiQ ^ uynfotor OnnjFfK.sion of b'ailh^ una doiumtik- i ?<1 with tho 05fl Hqh'KtJ Hcnond AstfOinbly ! > <,t tlic l^oatfytmah UJnir<ih of <!?>; OnUid Stnta* of ,\m<jriea,),and fW 1 pf' tcox And thoir Hti< , t.? 1..-, pointed | I u? hcroiunftor dircofftd, nltidl l?o, iurd tUoy F "'v" | $jjj? " ro hereby created, a body politic and corloratc, by the name and style Of the Trusses of l'iekcns Court Ilouse Church, whose luty it ehull be to take charge and managenent of the lands, buildings aud other teni^ moralities and property of the said Chwoh, n trust, according to the tenor of thw Act.. II. That so Jong n? the said Church, (or ny congregation to be organised in its toad, trout timo feo time, as is hereinafter woviilect tor,) shall hold tbe-Hnid! confession if faith, and shall not bo dissolved by tho uporior judicatory to- which it is attached nd subject, no* bcooiuo cxtinct, every vaaticj v.'hioh may from time to time oecnr iinong the Maid Trustees, by death, removal, from tho H'-ate, or resignation, shall be tiled by the person or persons receiving a tluralitv of the votes oast, at an election to >e made by the whito eominuning members if the said Churolu III. That in ease said Church should at nr tinv? fn, ll?n ? ?I/1 it' faith, or ho-dissolved as aforesaid, or bcome extinct, the Trustees shall thenceforth lold and manage the said land, buildings, emporaliticsand property in trust, for such hurtih or congregation, as may from time o tithe bo afterwards duly Organised in the illage of Pickens Court House, according o the discipline of the Old School Prcsby?yteriau Church, of the United States of Vmerica, and in the intcrium, viis: (while rom a cessation of holding said confession if faith, or from a dissolution as aforesaid, >r from extinction, the said church, or any hureh organised in it* stead as aforesaid, s not authorised by the foregoing provi.v ons to till the same,) the tilling of the Van.wlf1./. 1 r?i ? I.IIVIVO) ;iiiu VIIV iMUIHX-i m I III; Oiliu I lU^UT.^, linll belong to such Presbytery of said dein.nination as shall irtdluuc the site of the ihureh buildings within its boundaries. tV, That the corporation hereby cstabished bo allowed to hold property upon niht, as afofesnid, to the value of fivethouand dollars, and the increase thereof, and lso the increased valm of sxid property, t'ter its acquisition by them ; and this Act hall remain and continue in f ree for and luring tho term of fourteen years, from atifieatlon thereof. V. That the said Trustees, by their eor orate iiumi aforesaid, shall have power to uttko and use a common seal, and the same o break ami alter at will; and to sue and >o sued, plead and be impleaded, in any rt of Law or Hkptity in this State, and o do all othe.r acts and things common to ueh corporations, and notiessary to the. obects of their creation, not ipconsUtont with lie Constitution and lavrrf of this Stato. Hon. W. II. SkwAhd at a Conn Siii:ckNO.?Hon. \y. II. Setvard, of New York, it the invitation of the Hon. John S. l'enlii--? - * iviA'u, jj.uu iiiiii. j^uiinmunii u visit a low hy? since, the object of whifth was to witless a regular old fashioned A irginia "Nig'or" corn shucking, Mr. Pendleton being lesirous that Seward, from what he .would ee there, vjpuld be convinced that slavery n Culpepper was not as bad as represented >y tho anti-slavery men of the N??rth. 'rise Volio passed oft' very pleasantly ir.doed, and 10 one was more delighted than ihe New kTork; (Senator. Pi iMfiw ivn lO '111. - T - - ! 1 ? vnr, ? r.u.-w. I/, >11111. I.I. I 111' 1 jQglHIHUirC >f this State lias passed resolutions expressng conlidenee in the Administration ; reillinning the (.'inoirnati platform ; doolavng the refusal of the Lccoiupton (Jonvenion to submit tlio (Constitution to the pcoilo as unwise and unfortunate for the pcacc >f Kansas ; and instructing the Senat>ifs ind requesting the Ropvesentativbs in (5on ;ress to vote against the Lecomptoo and my other constitution not the clear exnres lion erf the vy'fll of the peoplO of the Terrio.y. A Hap Hkkui/t.?A cureoapondont oi ,ho. Louisville Journal any* : " (Mmrles Cansiday, offenn., who wm twenty years ago considered the equal oi jrnndy, if not his superior-for brilliant pialities of intcHei't, died a few days b'uic< it the j)oor house in Sumner county. Tin lecoortod was fit one time prominent in tin tiiprmjf events or liio country, and his naini s familiar to inuny of our readers.."' M Ki.ANcnor.y C!a?u a i.ty?^Skvkn M k> Kim.kd.?Wo leul'n tjwift a terrible aoqi lent occurred on Friday night lust aboui 12 o'c-locJ{viit the I'm Furnace of the Hon . vie A. (/uujitit'i m M>t>>iL>< By the Instruction of a roller in one of tho furnace* icvon men wore so scverelv scalded wift lio molten inrttil, thnt their recovery wui jonsidorod itfipojwiblo. There vras but oik vhite man among tho number. [ /l fit i n fa In tell ifjni cc>\ IIkaIiTII.?rThorc is ono fashion thai iqvcr chungtfn. Tho .sparkling oyo, the oo .?i II- ? -..it. -1.1 <ii hi;, uuu iusu luiti uillNlllilg Ull tllC CIICC'K .ho elastic atop, arc always in fashion.? Health?<-rofiy, bouncing, -gladsome hoalthrf never ont of fashion ; what pilgrimagci ?rc made, what prayer* arc uttered for it< Tias?CB?ion ! Failing in the purnuit, whtil ,rca8ure8 nrc lavished in concealing it? low >r it? oliavmft ' Aff Agricultural Sooioty up in Vermont ifTera thb fnl! nving premium : A boruitifnl (ilk drcsw (tho color and quality to bo op> iomil with the fair rooiment,) to fclio make* if tho best lonf of bread?the ' competitor* o bo unmarried ladies, and tho committor if judge* to con.sint ofhftcholorv and \yulow in#. genornuy utouglx* flwt Imolie or* in soaroli of good housokoejxn-a, will bt in hand at that n^rh'uUural fair. Consignees at Andersen Depot, I'OS. WHRK JIND1XO JANUAIIV 18. * J P Rcnno, SuIHvaiV Aj H, ! T* SSoitn & Cp, ) T .nifcv, Wliltn/* fi O, tsawrtoU & N; Mh?tor b ft, irown,'T ? *.o? ij r ft w urown, W H HlKlf, J i <:i, , <. fi II l',..rWav, Bnnlnnrt, I) A Co. I V 'i'nvlijr, W 1*1> * K M F??OI^^WKJHV* AH. WSUIKAA ITMtonv?Htri?ilini| V A Jones, AO Xt>i'r}?, \V b UolUihd, Humhtml i Co, J w F'.y, >V (! IWivlffy, A UtynM*., l> fl rtnluv, V'T.ight. Fttfrf, .firmps IVcu^.n it Jnstlno, J'fl Uftrvlxofv, \ Tk T!?\Jir>iro, n ITO IT A *. 1' A UtttoK. * V * " MtBrtrftNirtrm. s K H WlLlhahi, in* iMn tc K.irlor, W T Wright) W Hlon.fi, J St !?,<?. ;o?, i CjS'cviiro,y. \V * i / T ftttf., Agent. to '4k '* ' V * W .!> Anderson Prices Curront. ROBUr.UTlill Wk'KKJvT BV KNOI.AM>, B1.K<*KI.K.V <* CO j A.ti>bKr<ox O. II., Jau, 10, 1858. j Cotton. por lb. ^ 7J @ 9} Salt, per sack* - - '2.00 ColFoc, Kio. per lb> * 15 (ir. 14 Aiuuiiirt brown. per lb. - 0 11 " cruriticd unii loaf, pov lb. 14(a) 18 Molansus, Went Intliu, per gallon, -lo (a) 00 vmoans ou (oj u;> Yarn (Gn.) par launch, - - 1.20 Osnaburgs,' (heavy) per jHrd, 1!! fa) 1 I Shirtings, ' - lo ) 1 Iron, common slfcc Swede, per lb. tij ,l Knglish, ... ( Nails, per keg, 0 (ii Utl, lilnncsil, per gallon, 1.37 (<it i.fiO " Train, ' " - On o,, l.no Glass, 8X11) - - . 8 10X12 - - .XiJ j ('?) 11. $0 nioo. ]>cr lb. - - - (i| (<i\ 7 Flour, per barrel, G fay o.ijO WtsiU, jier bushel, - 00 (>?) 0"? Corn, "... f>0 6i\ 65 liucon, hog round, - - JO 12 Hugging, Gunny, per yard, 17 ('?> 18 Outs, per bushel, - - 45 (?', 60 Pens, . 1.00 I'owdor, Hide, per keg. - 7\ (u\ .8 There is always to be found n roo<1 Stock of ttooils, nt K., II. Si t'o'o. . ' MVMgMRAiU Maiiimko, 011 the lHih Sept. lust, by K. 1'. Vomer, Kmj., Mr. A. 8. Colk to MIm Estiikh . Aiums, nil of Piokena. On tho 12th 0.1. by the same, Mr. Wm Pku? 1 kins to Miss Amkimc.v Knox, nil of Pickens. Oil tlip 15th inst. by tlic sumo, Mr. W. K. T.\xn'kky to Miss Mki.issa M. l,\xn, nil of PickcnR. On tlie 21th I>ec. by Uov. J. F. Peterson. Mr. Dvvuv .U. Sloan to "Nlisa Julia Jennings, of Bdjccfiold. On the 12th instant, by Rev. W. O. Mullinnix, Mi*. Kon'r. M. Hutoiii.Vs to Mius Sahah A. McWuonrnn. nil of I'ickcns. On the 1i>th in$t:int, by llov. 11. T. Arnold, Mr. J5. F. HodkutsOX to Miss 1). J. Uowkn, nil of I'iokeiiH. FAIR PLAY ACADEMY. rpiIIS INSTITUTION will he oponod for _1_ the reception of Students, on the ?ccond Monday in February next, under the charge of Mr. J. A. JOHNS, who is capable of teaching the English lan go ago in all its various branches, including Latin, Greek, Mathematics, &c., &e. Boarding can he had at ?7 per month at the host of Houses, llv order of the 1)0 A Hi) OF XJIUSTICKS. Fair Plav. Jan 15, 1858 27-* Hf^-Tho Anderson Gazette will pleaxecopj four times, and forward aeconnt to this office. TAXES! TAXES! I WILL attend at the following times nnd places for the purpose of receiving Taxes I for the year l.S"?7 : I n- TL. 1 1rt.? * *?' r* I vjii iiinrrtuiiy irtin rooruarv at ? ni rvinuorn; " Friday 19tli " " Jlaob llotrcnt: ' " Saturday 20th " " Fair Play ; " Monday 2*2il " " Onbb's; " Tuesday 23d ' " Win Pant's; " Wednesday '24tli " " Salubrity ; " Thursday and Fridny, 25tli and 2otii February, at PiolvOUHVille; " Saturday 27 th February, at Trap; " Mondav 1st March, at llonter'8; < o.i .< . " Wednesday 3d " 4! Wolf Crock ; | " Thursday 4th " " JIurrienno; " Saturday Oth " " Grunt's Store; " Monday 8th " " Tunualllill; " Tuosdny Oth " " CUpt A Hohins; " WcdnosdaylOth " " Jouns I'hillips; " Thursday 11th " " Poole's; 11 MiImv mvrl Mohinlnv t4)?|? ?itwl 1 Ifl* - v I AValhalla; And lit Pickens C. II. on Mjondfty and Tiie?-' day of Court, it which- tini?> my H x>k? will j ho closed. Persons tailing to make their He- j turns 1?y that time will he liable to a double | tax. 1" fee nogroos must pay thoir taxes du^j ring the month of March. By net of the Legislature, all persons are required, under severe penalties, to return tho number of births, marriages and deaths I | that have occurred iu their families : and. al . I ?;>, the number of births and deaths among their nogroen. State bax. mime as last year; Road tax, 00^; and l\>or tax, 10 per cent on. the State r ,<ix- j . According to law, ami under the instructions of tho Comptroller General, nothing but ' ! specie and the uills of the following bunks * 1 enn ho taken in navmcnt for taxes, nnniolvi 11 Bank of tho Stato of South Carolina. Com; mcroial Hank of Columbia, Bank ql' Charles? ton, UViion Bank of Charleston, Stntc Rank v of Charleston. Bmk of Georgetown, Hank of ? Camden, Merchants' Bank of Chora\v, and tlio Iftink of Chester. JOirX \V. L. CAHKY, t.c. . Jan 20, IftiH 27 tf_ " A Word to tho "Wis? is Sufficient. 1 i riUlOSK having demands acrainnt tho Ks ' X *rttc Wi'liiua Ifc???H, (locotiMod, will ! plilWIi' IKiin l \ ilU^atoJ, iviiu kit, iohtcd to K<ii<l Kstato must ninkn pnymont I forthwith. :\h collections will hocnforcoil withj out reject to persons. T.ook out! (V. \V. ?A 1100013, } Xdm'v* Nov, ft, 1857 17 3m SU(e of^oiHh Carolina, L IN, OKOINRY CITATION. Itl'IIIJlMMfl' ? A Tl .... ! > 1 ?I* ? ? m, 41* A ?lUI|l|K}yU^/lMUUU93IOIIVl 111 T * K?jjdt#, hatli applied to inc for letters of ad' miniHtmliotv trpon nil and Miugulur the persnnnl oxtnto of Jn?. Taylor, deo'd, Into oft lie Htutenforo " rtnjd and.district of ripkeiift Tho kindred, nnd l creditors of snid deceased are, thorefore, cited l to nppe?? before mo, nt I'iokenn 0. It., on Wedl! netdny 8d March next, to skew ennxo, If ?ny tlicyenn, why mild loiters olimdd not be granted. ' Given umlbfSltvy hand and aeok liiM-.ltm. lRftS. 1 _ w, j. frAjHttOK&. frr.p. i w. m. hadden, axtornev at law, [. , anf> 8o!ktt?f in hqttmy, prrkkns oowpr ipoc/sk, s. a. *' jft?l4'1hr>8 ?! tf rvfitiifk. r , A LL person* iudolitort to K. jh E. E. Ai?-I *- !U?% f?r ft)o'rcquontml to p*y up and Hive costs. < ' K. A K. E. ALEXANDER. Jon i4, 26 tf AIX)T OV CAH'tlXrtS, XAWS A FAfiN TORY TU itEA I). A!sr?? a ft* of ft??* < /1 11 in W. A!! c.mn <> Jor ont> h. | B. k K. E. AUTXANW.U. I i .Jan 1A. lfWfl <2C, tf - ??>?1 r"*'' "v? 1 "?" 1 1,111 ??? : ' V'. ????a v i A T?^on? !mkbto*5 to tho.ol.I firm of i ' t\. r. & h, B. AI<vmm?.|. ;ir<i rocpi, to ' pV # ???'*.v.e 8Qif?. Ifttuarfi Any U ?!os31 !>y?look-out I ' .>?- : Bi iL AfciwllfmHfr >4} Jan 14, 1858 Hurvivo*' * , ''./ 4' " A' , < . ' .-.kv ?* LAND, MILLS AND NEGROES FOR SAM*. f|"MlE oubflcribors will well on th* l">th dny J|. of February next, at Public Sale, thoh Valuable M?Tls and Placo? Situate- in Pickens district, on Boaveadaw Creek. tour mil** abov? fair Plav, on tlx R<>ad loading to Pickons C. II.. and 8 miles from the Blue Ridgo Rail Kond. The Milh consist of a Patent improved Malay Saw Mill, with all the Intent improvements at tuched, mich us patent Dogs, Com1Pally Feed ers, ic., and is capable of catting from 3,1)00 to 3,500 feet in ten hours with two liaiids.? It is considered by every one who has scon il to be (he host mill I lint lias over boon put ill in tho State. ALSO, A G1USTM1LL, witl apairofthc best Hurr Runners. Tho gear iiij; put up ready for a HARK MILL; noth ing to d ? hot to order tho mill iiiul put it t? running. Everything is ontiroly now, tun tlio gearings of iltc best Quality of Castings Tho WILLS arc run by a twdnty-foufl foot nv'oi shot whocl. Tho Place contains Ono Hun droil Acres, tho greater portion of which if woll timbered. On tho promises is a gooi dwelling and all necessary out buildings; i largo and commodious Hark House, iMant kiln, and in fact everything a place shouh have about it. There is a Tan Yard sunl With some 10 or lf> vats put in. Af\joiniuj vmi nnvu biui'3, ryr Hiuurni mues, lsaimost. ai entire body of wood bind of the bost pin and oak timber that our district aft'ord*. Thorc will also bo sold from 100 to 150 cord of Bark, onu pretty good lot ofcountry Hides Th' purchaser of the Mills can have the pre fcroDco of a purchase of the I lidos and Ibirl at private sale if lie desires. ALSO, fc'lVK NKU 'iOlvS, consisting of ; likely man, who is a No I Tanner atul Curri cr; a boy about 1(1, 'J girls, 9 and 1*2, and i bov 7 or S years of age. i'liere is a ifood market for nil tbo T.iitnho at the MILL, and a Tan Yar<l was never nion needed in any eountrv. Wo in.ite the at tention of all to this advertisement, ami thoi attendance on the day of .sale, an there wil no doubt bo a bargain sold. We will be bap py to show any one over the premises betweei this and the day of sale. . Terms made known on day of sale. T. J. SLOAN & CO Fair IMny. S. .Ian f,. I SAN. g JOS. J. NORTON, ATTOKNKY AT LAW, AND v Solicitor iu Ivqiiity. PICKENS COURT HOUSE, S. C Jan. 1, 1858 25 tf_ COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. rilHR subscriber would re'sneotfully in for n X His friends nnd the public, tlint. bo hn associated with hiinsoU' Mr. J. 1?. KKID ii the Mercantile businOsH, which will heroafte bo coiiduoted under tho name and style o (JRKF.K & 11 KM). Tlio nn.liiramiin.l <V._ ?1. liberal patronage heretofore bostowod upoi him, and asks u continuance of tho sumo fo the new firm. ' W. GUI',EX. J.m 1, 1<S.">8 25 tf JS.TJIK ABOVE Cll/VSUJi renders i noco.sHury that n^- old business should b closed, and1 those- indebted to mo prior to th l?t January, iastiuUhwill please call and'set tie Immediately. J vt ftr /i. VY . UttJ'iI'-IN. IVkonn If., .Jan. 1, l8->8 2ft?tf HIDES ANDBARK WILL BE BOUGHT AT FAIR I'HIPK; by .J. U N. SStrnfi Tin Yard, Jrin 4, I 2-r>-tf Ten Dollars Reward. STRAY HI.) OH STOLEN from Waysi.l furm in the month of Oetobor or Novom Ij^r, a hnntMniiic yellow Tu.scan Oo\ unmarked, with vory white horn*, handsome ly shaped and heavy for her height. Th nljovc reward will lie paid for any inform? tiou that may lead to tiiv1- recovery of ilib cow J. OVKUTON LEWIS. Wayside. dan 0, 18$8 20 4 Money Want.od. TWOI'TjD take this method of noiifyin 'all persons who arc indebted to me, li Note or Account, that they arc reapoctfull hut positively requested to come forward an inaxo 8Ptuement8 liotorc ttio l'?(h ot Kcbi ui ry next?and no miutako! II. FA JEN. Jan 0, 1858 25-4 Pendleton Female Seminary. rilli-K KX-F.RCISFiSof thoabovn Institutio |_ will ! <* rcRUinod on tlic first Monday i FchnVnrv. undor th? churj^o <>f Rov. T. I McBKYDR. 1). I)., and Mi as M. 0. PEIX) in tlic literary and wicntiliu fl4>pnrtmniiU<.~ Tlic Music departinant to Hunplicd. Mif Ptfl nH crivim In^h'n^tinn in VrniwiK Vlr.?v w/inl Painting in Oil ami "Water Colors, Kmbro <ler\\ Ac. Th a liealtiit'nlncsR of its location; its fro< (loin from Bootivrian influence : the charaotf of its Tr-achers, and the tiitnHigftiico of th conmiuirity. whould recommend it to a sliai in the public patronage, TIOJSTEBS. Pfcndloton, .Tan 1, iy>8 '25 4 ia mh pmi cup jjiiii v tun uniiT/ r iMIK subscriber offers for sale a valuabl 1. TRACT OF LAND, lying throe mil< Bonth of Piokons 0. II.. on "thcrond lendin to Fair PltiY. ThU Ti'ftot contains One Mcui drod <\nd Sevanty Acres, and ndjoms lam of iStvffuiel Roid and othnrs.. There is n <h\ cl in# on the premises, with other improv monts. For termd',.t*jipW to ,f. fr. HtlNMCUTT. Jteiylf not noonor'ilisnosed of. tho ntmi Umut of Land will bo sold tc tho highoat bi< dor on Snleilftv In February noxt.. A.R.II. .J?nrt, t85!r & M I1JKA i) <r l! A K T K R$, FUST DIVISION, 8. G. M.. AuMKiii.1! Jan 9, 1868. Ontor No ? ?WM. M. II;Vt)l)KX having boon dnl appointed A.i?l-<l0rCnmp to Maj.. G.ci A. M. Siiutb, witU tbo rank of ^tajur,. wi t't oboynt ajul rf^poc.tcd iviooidtngly.. J>,) urifw <?i v?wk ifc. niiiitii; W. L. CAUKirN. liiv.^Vlj t(Vn. Jur. ?. !&;8 M . 'i .V > ?^.-n , rn-*? ?v ?. > Siftle of South enroling, IS OUOJNAUT?rlCKKSH. i:. T\>?r#ll & wlfoY v?J > Siwntnorv* WvF'ulitioi .T. M. UliiOk, <rt <?T*. ' Jf it .......... i,. ,nn il.* r \ 11 ?*r ?M?>. o?n ?r>l HH M'#? llllli; ??, ]$Ui<!k ?nd H. ?lob?>^ nn<t wifo Nloov, mi <ic.i In Hvffl.MtJK rcsldb without tjio Unriits ol (]i fHAte: ft lit. <?rdorod therefore, thi?t> they c' Mid o.Hiff (Iriitkin or side nftl Uo>d K*tntu <>t" AJfJc* itlnok. defCHHod, witjii ritre? fr.vn tlio ftbrvof, tb^r cmi^trfiti-ofhe MYiif vrltl he cnfovcd'rtf.ix " >" t,J W1, A PAW?| o.Kj,. Ordinary's Office, Jwv. 8, 1W? Ott?. ! SHKKHT^ SALE*. | 1)Y virtue of sundry writn of liuti facias to mo ) directed, will l?o M>ld before t:h? Court limine iu l'ickeas District, within the legal hour*, on \ ' the lirst .Monday nud Tuesdity lu ! ebrmvy neNt. | j One ttfMct of land, containing nix hundred and ' I fiffy aere.s more or Vena. Ivitur on east side nl' v 1 TmWe Mile river, known astlie saw mill tract, , 'I adjoining landu of K. Madden and others, levied ! 1 * on us Mio properly ?f (Irevu S. Ourvin, at the 1 ' suit of TliomasK. Muddea for the two of Carter j s Clayton and vl)irr8. I o Ono tract of land, containing eighty ncrea \ more or less, ivljoinii.'; hinds of II. IV. Kulituiun, . 1 i lteieke and others, lovl^d on as tlie property ot ,, John II. Frierchs, at the suit of Henry Myerand j j t others. ' > One tract ofland, containing one hundred and i four aero.s more or less, lying near PiekunsvHle. ! . adjoining lands of Uufus Oates, H. lhJrntine | . and other*, levjed on as tlvo property of I*. W. j , Kolger, at tlio vuita of Uirkin Jlcndrtvks, Hull, ' . j ' Criss & Co., and others. j v I One tract of land, .containing four hundred I s i acre."* more or less, lying on waters of Kcoweo ; ; I river, nuioining huntsof James Robertson, 8am- I t | uol Maverick anil others", levied on as (lie prop- ' J j erty of Klius Kllcuburg, r the suit of Wui. Oli| ver, Survivor. | . 1 One tract of lutul, containing t wo hundred and ; j twenty acres more or less, whereon dofeudnnts J * ' | now live, on brunches of Oonnorrfss Creek, ad- | c t joining lands of t'opt. McKay and others, levied i ' 5 I on as the property of James Ward, at tho suit j ' 1 j of ). W. 1?. Cary and others, against James Wavd j 1 c | and Nathaniel Ward. I 1 1 One tract of luii<!, contaiirng two hundred s I acres more or le^s, adjoining lands of Foster 1 . j I'crry, Aloinnder and others, levied on as tho i - I property of Klijuh Denton, at ilie suit of .1 f c | t.'iirvor fur the use M. Broom against Elijah Dea t ton and Andrew Alexander. I j I One tract of hind, containing two hundred | . acres more or less, adjoining lands of Samuel ? j l'arsons, A. Smith and others, levied on as the r properly of Chesly 11. Brook, at the suit of John r Uftrnor foranolhor, nnd others. Olio tract of land, containing one hundred , acres more or less, on waters of 12 Mile river, adjoining lands of Benj. IlohU "nd J. T. l'er! guson, levied on as the properly of G. H. Bur- . gess, at the suit of Roberts & Duncan and others., i ' On ri,in.?.l..if ""1" -1 ? " J *? .V , Jit. UUIVIlUUVIt ? 1 residence. seventy bushels ol corn more'or less, ' four hundred bundles fodder, eight head of hogs, < and one pen of shucks, levied on as the proper- ' ty of Siuuuel Holt, at the suit of 0.1), Crenshaw < Terms cash ; purchasers to pav for papers. L. C. CRAIG, s.r.n. ] Jan. 8. 18f>8 -ft t<l < State of South Carolina. , IN EQUITY I'lOKKNS.. Abraham I>uko, et. nr.,Ct. all ,, .... ^ ' I mil for Partition _ Jos. Donaldson, et.us., et.. al 1 '^rc '* r|> 111*1 Court of Kquity, for Pickens district , har1 ing refcrrfeO be Accounts of Harriet TJuke, | miniiuisLriMrix. du?.i naiunn Duke, Aiinunimvap ! tor, wLt,h the will nu,uexQ<l, of t.he Versftml Ksi j Ute of KubacU Oftnuoi)? deceased, U> the Comr I nmuioner for settlement, the dufeudnats Curler i f | Cannon, the liolrs-at-luw <?f William Cannon, de] ceased, Margaret Mnrohbnnks,. Judy Kendrick, i (* I Klijali Cannon, Martha 13rO\vn and ,Ins. Camion, j ^ ' who art absent froin the State, will take notice t r that the said Uefkhkxck will be hold at my Of- v fico. on Mondav the loth day of March next. . ltOB'T. A. THOMPSON, Com'rs Office, Nov 14, 18">7 td ( I x: niir n?in?n o. ?i 1 i\ JVH 1 Ulir> <E JNKVV UUUIJS, | j; One 1111? from Jiinaft's llrltlgc. ' < Near the llonri leading to AYulhalla. |i ri"MlK undersigned wish to inform their I ! 1 friends ana the* xiirruundtng country j gone fully, that they are now opening ;i veil selected Stock ot s Fall and Winter floods, CM. Tl -i- ? / ? rt ? ' inigi^uii'l OIIVK8, linifi 1111(1 \ ftps, i/rooKorv, ' Hardware and Cutlery, Groceries, Medicines, i " <fec., with almost every article usually kept in a country store ; nil of which will be sold low o for cash ! Call and see. i- We will take in exchange for Goods, conn- ' v try Cotton and Wool Homespun, Wool llnt?s | >- Dried Fruit, Venison llatns, Uaw Hides. I'eas e Beeswax, Tallow, Honov, &v. t- J. M. ALKXANDEIl, < E. E. ALEXAX1>ER. Nov. 14, 1857 10 tf ^ ltlne Ridge linilrou?l Co. in So.Ca., \. OUItSCltlBKKS to the Capital Stock of thik fj v J Company are hereby notified that the 12TJI and 13T1I INSTALMENTS upon the first xubscription, and FIVE PKU CRNT np^n the *mount of the second subscription. we required to ho paid us follows: The 12TII ISRT'AliMKNT j on the 3d dav of Jaiuuirv, lfln? 18Til INSTALMENT aud Kl.VK l'Klt CF.NT on se- | i.wiki .-hii?.m.ti|iuuji, uu miu .?i any 01 I'coruBuy, 11 18-">8. By order:: n '\VII. II. PKUOXNKAU, Treasurer. T y'>v- " 1}V>7 18 tap. NEW MARBLE YARD, * At ?mnvitf? C. So. Cjk i- i r|MtK SlJUtilUBERH ljaVing opened"an cstub- ; 1 lislmicTit in the town of (iYecnvillto for tlm ! 5- j mho yf MAIiV.iyiV ir , !> nnnnirnf y I'nanlu , And nil other work done in their line. A gr.od "c assortment, of Marble will be kept constit itlyon. band to which they would respectfully cull the attention of the citizen* of this and the surrounding District*). An exjK>iueno& of over fifteen years in tJio Marble business, wnriwitn (h< nih- | Mribers in saying that safigfiiction. will be-givcti,! lo to nil who may favour them with their orders. >s Orders by mall promptly attended to. g * <.'HALMKltS & Al.l.EN. liefer-fco<ftowKR* C'nx fc Gowrk, nnd W. ld II. VYatsos. Greenville. Nov. 14, 18f>7 18 am J. A. McKJSK WOl'I,I) roftpootiulfy inform tho j of I'ickoiis, thn't ho hau locatod at l" Piokcns Court HouPt. fop th? nurjm.sw of car- i rjinR on tha TAJ&OHlKp BUSINESS, and | _ prepared'to executo nil orders Ui. tho ??ost nent and fashionable ?tvl<K ! 1)0B- 1G' 1857 '-3 ___ *t1 WANTED TO HIRE, y ra^K.N UK XWBiLXK, NEQ1J0 MKN to ' I work on the Blue lliilgo Unilroud, throe H miifla above Wfllhltlin,. Vpply on the ltoa<l, or to the subscriber.. VlViVM SHAWPtt.. ftro _ j - WtiBMHJM COOKING STOVES, ! A Vlf ijl slzoe,. with mwl u;itWo*t Hollow.xvaro. V' JWwilobv l. II. YOM'fi, ! , Oni>o*it?? Vrrintor'n Motel. %Vnlhi?llr4. Sf j A.ujpi*t 0, IHfiT" 1* , tf t ; ISW A BtASTlNO POWDER^ j [hi MY IfjfrllEft Mil.I>.Win;; no v. iii notivo IC j'I operation, f< U11 :nn<) ta k < I n n n PoH'dM) of?A lift furninhml t*? <l<>aWs ?n<l )v othnm ut low fntov AH or/l?w n?l?lrc.w<l to a- ! lh lVt?MAC?-v, Wiillmllfe wHihfrlrtjjJW ?l to. 1 JOHN A. WA( K I So^t. 20, im 12 t? I GOOD NEWST u Hard Times No ITIorc.'1 L"W7 K ha\?> inst received one of the largest H Mocki* of (jootls lint l?o? ovov Lccn brought to Pendleton, i liioli we hrtiiHtuv Belling AT PKICK8 to ruit '11K T1MKS. Our (iOOl)S were l>ought in lost on, New York, Philadelphia, Haltimoro, tiohniond and Charleston, 'living purcha*cd ueh articles in Raid (.'JTllw t\x could he hnd n tho most A 1)\ ANT/VtJEOUS TEHMS- Ve | N \ 1TK one and all to come r.nd LOCK t our <?001>S. whether they wish to bur r not?we charge. NOTIt IN < J for SIIOWN(i th^iu, and lmt SHOUT PHOKITX when re SKLL. We do not advertise for form, or uerwlv to patronise a paper, hut to let tho VIIO'LK PKOLM.K KNOW ilmt we lm\c a Largo Stock of Goods, Vud that we are in MA UNl'-ST when wo *ny ve. will sell them LOW. We think we con afely "ay that our ussortnient in not excelled n the-UT>l>er eountrv. It consist* in nnrt of 'lolhs, <'assimeres, Vesting*, Tweeds, Satinets, Planes., Kerseys, Linsevs and Flannels; irown and bleached Shirting, p.t GJ to26c ; Jleae.hcd and brown Shirtings, and Pillow rasing; 51<*uebed colored and brown Drills ; Sacking and Scainlosa Mags; Irish and BIht jiiHMiH; Jaconot, Cambrics nnd Mnslins Plain siVlH nor v OoiufsV ilEA DY SI'a 1 >K' C LOT H I N<? ; Morhto, Silk and Cotton Drawers and shirts: India Rubber Shoes; Coats, Pants itid Loggings ; Boots and Shoes; Yankee Noions, Toys; (JltOCKUlKS, Buckwheat flour, ''nuts, l'icklos and Preserves: Drugs, Paints, KeStiitl's and Garden Seed . Shovels, Spades ind Axes; Horse Shoes and Nails; Cutlery md all kinds; Hardware; Crockery, China iVaro, &c., &c. We are nrenarad to fill orders for Bolting Cloths, Mill tones, and Mill Fixtures, on ilinrt notice. We will take in oxcliango for Goods, Turteys, Ducks,. Chickens, Eggs and Butter, Jountrv Cotton and Wool Homespun, Wool hum, ??001, ui'iou yvpiucs auu readies, isa>on, lard. venison hum?, hides, tallow, lleeawax, honey, shingle*, lumber, 1'ohh, jnts. corn, wheat, llyc, barley, <&c. wk take th10 bills of the suspended banks ok this state, and mo^t >f those of geoiuiia. ave will allow /? per (' 10nt premium on gold and sily kr rh?n thu purchase exceods $t. j. u. e. sloan &. co. pendtatoh, nov. 1, 1h."i7 17 if i? a t t a atr\ wiimnnn noancn L'AJUJU ajju >rJIMmi iiuuus: JT. D. SMITH & CO., at rK^niiUTODf, so. cam VKF. now receiving nnd opeuing a nplondid new nn?l Carefully seloctou Stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, iVhieli have J?oon l>urchnsod by one of the inn 011 very ndvontngoo.U'J terms. Our stook lonniists, in part, of LA OIKS Pit ESSGOODS, inch its Muslin deT<j)inH? Cnslimnrcn, Alpncus, (Jinghnms, Culieoes, and Fancy Artiolap. For r.F.NTLKMKN'S WEAI1, we hnTo Moths, OiWRhncrcs, Tweeds, Sutiuotf, Yetit ng?, (Jravatn, Ac., &c. IC<:t<ly IVIarie Iofhiii#, Consisting ol Cloth, Satinet. Tweed, Dress mil Overcvats,. tfauis ami Yosts, of superior style and finish. A largo stock of Silk nnd Morocco CfAITERSv UOO.TS A SHOWS, MATS <fc CAPS. Jewelry, (lold Broocho*, Eur J^obe, Finger Kings, nnd othor urticlea. All of which \vc will sell low for CASH. Jail and examine our Stock for ;.curs?lvo? uid ho convinced! Oct. j, 13 tf GRAND RAFFLE. r !> .Y/\ f\/\r\ WOU'IMI Ol' VAITT*. iuJ;~r~iTor KiVr'v TO BK KAKFI.KD FOU. consisting of E.VS[jKV'.S^SL'LIwN L?I I> Ml LLS. and other machinery,. together with .Savon Hundred Acr?? of Wfnl and 2-I0- Town Lots in the Village of iltulav. making 250 prises. llighest rime, $20,Owl!! ffor furthor particulars see liand hills, or address either of tho following gentlemen at Kiuley, X'ickens District South t'ur'dino.. ,vJ. * i. v A ^ aa . cntuiosrfi ohia oiw.w, any prrsoa. cnclovipg StU.OO addressed as above, nnd giving their name ;*nd l\ist Ofi'icc plainly written, will receive a cortilicuto of clinnce Y>y r?turn mail. f. n. r,.\nviN\ \ ^ h n. f. suuv. A. r. LKW1N, / 3 "I II. I,KB THRl'BTON, JOHN IIOWKN, | i ALKX. McUEK, G.KO. SKAROELN, / 3 i.J. I). ASJIMORV.. Oct. 2. 1X.">7 12 tf fv. V C ? -g ' " - &\ 7i 4 W * a 1 y " te? ? I ??? - g I Kg a ii ^=?_* s .3- 3 ? '^.-3 e f-^52 fe^w,.w 2 ry?g o9sp Si-1 Infill v ? tf-f -SliuSs ^"?ii si s ila *? rv? '"? ri "" * g S , ;l, g 6.41 J3^ Caa a.y? . s fc * 3 ^ e (O-J "JisS'.S s? S*tf Pipi f. i i -<H bjjr 5 l _ VELVET RIBBON. l^TOW open, K>5 pi^oos of YKLVET RIB1.1 150.V, fiVniino rwwl a great variety of Faucj Articles,. which will !5o sold very "low Y>y ,f. J>. SMITH & t'O. Phnrtlcton, Oct 30 lfi tf J. H. VOIGT, TIN AND COPIOUS MIT II, ?T (liiifinn) Vij, INFORMS hi* frioiuiM <mul tha public that h<> hits nn^nsroil n compotoot Ci/flpornnith,. who liiifi upwards t?f twonty ycnrft experience in tho. innnufhotutiVift of COl.'lMCH KK,TV!*ES, 8TI1XS, nuii nil r>tit?r artiolc* manufactured, ont of fc'oppor, Tin and Shoot-Iron : i)ml ifc prftporetl'to till orHorx for all work it* Hit ft'at nhuTi notion. Ttrm* moderate.?. Refers to tho <lurubilit V of hi? worte )857 4_ tf of Sou(It a 1M?IiII?? ut OBI>JKAWT?IMOKTN*. .htnu<ri iy. Alexander 1 v? > 8umanon* in Pnititlrim. Ik Alexnurtw, #lah? j IT'hMMMirinp lo my ?Hli*fttoti.m tlmt Jnlm If'.. AtaiiuMdrr, 9T?c of the put-lie* in thi* ?*n?<\ ?cHlih>4 tvlltiAiil ti?/? ^ <?** *' ... Win 1,-imv ; II IP orflV>vod, Hi(Nfut. 0:f\l l'? do KpiU'nr nnrt ohjcc? <i? Tie (Uvjjjihn or ciilo of ilie I*c*t 1 K.-tuf? ot' Tlioinn* AlrXniulcr. doccftevd, witliln tlirto Viv>nUm from I lie ^ithlionMou ftcrcof, or !i!s ryj^rnt lo tjic tfuino will bo entered of reonnl. Vf. J. TAKSONS. o.r.o. Ordinary* Office, I)eel"2j 3m, .sif