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1 The Baptist State Convention. Tho annuo! session ot' this body began in ! the new Baptist CJhwroH rtt Greenville C. II., on tbo 24th ult. Tho Introductory Sermon was preached by llev. J. C. Phelps, of Darlington. .Hun. J. H. O'Neall was chosen President, Rev. J (.J. Land rum Vice President, oud itev. J. .T. Brantley U A 1- ? * o? . . J 1 Iui-vivtuij-. .'IWUl OV? UOICgJltOS wore in I attendance, the Saluda Association being j ropresoutcd by Rev. W. B. Johnson, 1). 1)., i Rev. A. Rice, J. Kay, K. ltasor, W. A. Onincs and I). .T. Burnett. Rev. Mr. Breaker, of Beaufort, preached the Missionnry Sermon on Sunday. On Monday tnofu? ing, Rev. M. T. Sumner of the Doniostic und ludinn Board of Missions, presented I an interesting account of the operations in W* these fields. Prof. .). P. Boyce, State j \ A. A? ! "" . . , tor uiu xneoiogieul SSominnvy, sub-j ^ luittcd n report, wliicn stated that 805,000 1 ha? been subscribed in South Carolina for ^ tlie nurpoBO of endowing said Seminary, j leaving only 85,000 to be .subscribed, which | fcum Iuih been pledged by members of the j Convention. A change has been made in i the number and location of the htveral j I Hoards of the Convention, and they now ! htand as follows : Education Hoard, to be located at Green- | ville. Prof. J. C. l'utinan, President. \ ? jhoio ana Missionary Donrd, at Newberry. lion. J. li. O'Neall, President. Sunday School and Colportago, nt Socio- j ty Hill. T. P. bvdc, Esq., President. The next meeting of tho Convention will > bo held at Samtorville, commencing on j Priday before the fourth Sabbath in July;-1859. After passing the usual vote of thanks, the Convention adjourned on Tuesday afInKnrfnU .. i /I v\-l IKiUII lib VI M) CIOOK. , Tho Southern JCiifrrpn'yr, from which i vvc guther the above compuml of the bos- | f ion s work, Rays tho proceedings wore j marked by earnest and kindly feeling on the part of all.?Anrfarnvn Gazette. Augusta, Ga., July 28.?The Millcdgovillo papers contain a proclamation from tho Governor of (icorgia, ordering tho State Treasurer not to receive the hills of nearly all the Hanks in the State, in consequence ! of a technical informality in tho semi-un- j nual returns, which were nimh* in ity with the old laws. " Don't Stay Lono."?Tt is rarely indeed thnt wo have rend anything more truthfully pathetic than the subjoined waif which we lind flouting among our exchanges : " Don't stiy long, husband," raid a young wife, tenderly, in my presence one evening, as her husband was preparing to go out. The words themselves were insignificant. but the look nf ini?lm 11 it . with which they wore accompanied spoke volumes. It toUl nil the whole vast depth of woman's love?of hor grief when the light of his smile, the source of hor joy, tap beamed not brightly upon her. " Don't stay long, husband?nnd I fan- | "cUrft" I saw the loving, gentle wife, sitting ' alone, anxiously counting the moments of j hor husband's abscuce ; every few moments ; running to the door to >eo if he was in > sight, and, fit ding that he was not, I j thought I could hear her exclaiming, in ] disappointed tones, " Not yet." "Don't, stay long, husband"?and 1 again thought 1 could seo the young wife i riirtlf5nnr nnvv'Aiiiii?r ?K.x * ! Q ..v.ivunij iii uiu anu-uiiuir, j aiul weeping ns though her herirt would break, as her thoughtless " lord and master" prolonged his stay to a wearisome length of tinio. Oh 1 you that have wives to Bay, " Don't stay," when you go forth) think of them kindly when you arc mingling in the busy \ hive of life, and try, just a little, to make their homes and hearts happy, for they are gems too seldom replaced. You cannot j lind amid the pleasures of the world the niwl inv tlint n 1 J J-V " 'l"""" ??" "?? "KJWMJU with such a woman's presence, will aftbrd. " Don't stay long, husband"?and the young wife's look scorned to say, " for here in your own sweet home is a loving heart whoso music is hushed when you are absent ?hnro is a soft breast for you to lay your head upon, nnd here arc pure lips, u'lisoiled by sin, that will pay you with kisses for oyjriiiig back soon." Powkr of Tkmitation.?1 know from experience that habit can, in tlircct opposition to every conviction of the mind, ami but little aided by the elements of temptation, induce a repetition of the most unworthy actions. The mind is weak where it has once given wiiy. It is long before a principle restored can become as firm ns one that has never been moved. It is as in tho eo."n of the mound of a reservoir : if this mound has in one place been broken, " whatever caro lrtto been take a ? to make tho repaired pnrt as strong as possible, the pro-bahility is that, if it give* way again, it will be iu that placo.?Fmttr. Bknktit ova (loon Hkauty Lavoh. ?If poople will boliovc tough storios with n pood moral, wo think tho following, from ? nn Kntfliwh paper, can bo rcuwninondcd n.s otic of the beat of its olas*. ultll. fI- - ~ * * * v ?y iiiic on j? picnic excursion with n party of young people, discerning n crow's nest on n rocky prcoipioo, they started in grent doe to bco wlio would reach it first. Their haste being creator lit an prud'.-ncc, soine lost their hold, and wore seen rolling end tumbling down the hill-side, I onnetafiniash cd, clothes torn, postures ridiculous, but no ono hurt. Then oonuuer fried a nocnc of tho most violent and long continued laughter, which, being all young jWioplo, well Acquainted with each other, and in the wood*, they iudvdged a pcrfeot surfeit. They roared oyt with one merry peal of spontaneous laughter; they expressed it by hoop tngnnd hallooing when ordinary Inughter became insufficient to cxpre*i the merriment thov felt ut thoir own ridiculous aituitions. nnd thoHO of their unites; and ever/ afterwards tho have mention of the crow's ne*t Hoeno occasioned renewed and irrepressible , lauirhtbr. Years after, one of their numbor foil sick, beefimo so low thnt she could uqt sjjcalt, tmd woa about breathing her la^rt. Our informant called to sec her, gnvo his unuio, and tried to make himself recognized, but failed till ho mentioned tho crow's neat, at which she recognized him and began to laugh, and continued every little while renewing it; from that time she began to mend, recovered, arid still lives, a mciueuto of the laugh cure. niKN'r.Wi KKBT.?UU tins point it in well i to remember that ol H)"C of occupation often lias the entno bcneficiiil result as absolute cessation from active thought. Variety of study is, therefore advisable. It is also n maxim of rationnl wisdom, a? well as divine precept, to observe the seventh ns a i day of rest. Cessation from ordinary bodi- ; ly labor is thus enjoyed, and though ccssa- | tion from mental labor is not not, nxnnf.tnd I -"i ; } i there ih the advantage, on tnc principle juat! stated, of a change of thought, and th:it to subjects of the highest importance to our i welfuro. Sir Matthew Hale, Dr. Joh nson,j Mr. Willicrforcc, and ninny other distin- : guished men, of great power of mind, and i variety of pursuit, linvc borne testimony to ! the advantages of Sabbath observance; ; wnne ?uriking examples might be given of i the fatal resulth to health from ni; .lccting the hcniliceut and wholeaomo arrangements of the seventh day of rent. This periodical time of rest from toil and change of thought 1 is bcticficial to all classes of mankind, but morn p^noi-iiillv ?? ??? engaged during the week cither in bodily or mental labor. If ever}' one of tin- prominent public "inon in the United States should bo swept j out of existence to-morrow, they would riot j bo. missed a year hcnco. There is obscure j ability and learning enough to fill the void instantly; and the stock of ability and learning is increasing yearly. i nr. lit'st von IlicnKs.?The grudge I with which most men part with a little ' pittance fur the noblest purposes, is nhton-! lsliing nnil humiliating. Mammon, Mom- : inon, is the pod of the professing world , among us. The love of distinction Hows in the channels of wealth, and thus creates nn aristocracy the most feeble and enfeebling, the most corrupt and corrupting, the most slavish and enslaving of all aristocracies?the aristocracy of Dollars. Hence iiu? passion tor lucre is the passion of the \ United St)itea. Men measure their respect- i ability, not by tholr deeds of goodness, but j by the sums of which they are masters.? j Mus'in. An obsont wife is thus advortisod for:? " J?yno, your nbsonoc will ruin nil. Think! of your husband?your parents?your chit- | (Irqii. Return?return?all may be well? j happy. At nnyrate, inclose the key of the . cupboard where the gin is." Jt in saiil that one of the editors of | tlio Lcwiskurgh Chroniclc, soon after ho j went to learn the printing bnsine.su , went to seo a preacher's daughter. The next time he attended meeting, ho was con- j sidurably astonished nt hearing the minis- j ter announce as his text, " My daughter is [ grievously tormented with a devil." A SoiurTun.m. Sum.?Here is a sum | in addition for you to work out. It will re juire. cuugonconnu care, niut admit of no wtiiuo: Add to your faith, virtue; to \ your virtuo, knowlcdgo; toknowledgo, torn- ; per.mec; to tompcv.iuoe, patience; to pi- ; tienco, godliness; to godliness, brotherly kindness; to brotherly kindness, chnrity. I I HVMSMIgftl. j M.\ri<i>:i>, on (lio l?t inst.. by \V. J. Vnvsoits, 1 K*q.. Mi . C. 0. Poinrn to .Miss Malinda ltoi:rktbos, nil of rickeu*. On llic name day. liy llio Frtinc, Mr. F. V. (!. i P.MI8OS8 to Miss I'riCRltR IJbbo. nil of l'ickctia. On Sunday inondng, (lie 2"itli inct., by J. K. ltololtc, K??|., Mr. John li. Hi.evin and Mifl. i KMI/.AIU'.TII \umv ??n i>r ?l.lo Iii the village of Pickens, on Thtfmlny mom- i ing, "nh inst., l>y J. 1?. Ifngood, Knq? Mr. Jon, It. 11. I)rrKi:sTKH to Miss .Nancy A. Ai.Hr.uso.s, /ill of Pickens. ' oaJTOMvT5 * l>i:r.*KTK.? litis life, on (lib 22d July, Mrs. j Jank 11. Kk.vxkiiv, wil'o ufKov. J. L. Kennedy, in the -IStli yenr of her nge, esteemed nndbolov- : ed by nil xvlio knew her, nnd in the full assur- ) unco of n blissful immortality beyond the grave. Mill* U'.OU (i tiadrn aC lfcJ. > ? w %'% iMffinn, II?I(! connected herself in curly life with Nazareth ' l'rcsbytcrian church, then under tho pastoral charge of Iltc Rev. Michncl Dickson, and over j adorned her profession l>tv n godiy walk ond conversation. She wntt not only u confident j Christian, hut reaTous in every good word ami work. especially in tho cause of Bnbbnth Schools, wIiObo interests and labors *he delighted to proinoie by every inenns in licr nowor. To her beloved husband she wan a helpmate indeed; cnHm 'n hi# arduous labor* is preach- , er and teacher, and managing thoir domestic , affairs with prudeneonud iudn.tvy. "ller children (twelve fn number) nriiw tip and call her j blciHi'd i her hushund, also.' and lin praiseth her." Her bint Illness was long i>ml painful, yet she bore it with Christian patience and Biib- i mission. Boon after ?ho \viw taken sick, she lmtl a presentiment thai llic messenger of dent It had.como for Iter, but she had not thou to prepare lor liis coming, lor she had on the wedding garment and wan nnwly. When naked how tho Saviour appeared untp her, alio replied: ! "Altogether lovely, precious indeed, my all and ! in alland in reference to her great suffering*, j hIic snid "they were nothing compared with I what she desot *od, ond tho greater her mifferinga tho hwecter did r?8t appear to her."? I Whilst speaking of leaving her husband and! ehlldicii, she manifested deep emotion, butsaid, j "not my will but thine bo dono." When she ; lost the powor of speech and was asked "If her way waa clcar" and if "olio cnjoywl comfortable assurance of pence with God, to which, with a smile, she nodded assent; and thus hIio left thin world to enter upon thai rest wlilclt reinaineth for the people of God. A Frikn*>, Dikp. in (his district, on tho 2-tth nit., M.v* TILDA If ami iron, aged about sixty years. Sho died in pcizsc, with tho hope of a blessed ImmoiNOTICR 18 hireby ??ven tbnt application will bo I mado to tho legislature of South Carolina, ut its next *o*Mon. for an not to incorpornto the Baptist Church, at Scoona, August 2. 1R58 3 3m ^ PREMIUM COOK IN (J STOVES, OF all sizes, with ond without Hollow-waro. For Halo hy J. II. VOlfiT, Onpnsite Planter's Ilotal, Wfllhttlln, S.C. Aogaftt ft, lf?V7 i tf Anderson Prices Current. ROUIIKCTKIi WIKKI.Y BY KM! LAN I), BI.KCKI.tiY * CO Amu khon ('. II.. Vugttii IH-'i.h. (,'olton pbr lb. - - - 8| (<ft 12V Suit, per Hiick, - - 2.00 Coffee, lllo. per lb. - - 1.1 0i 11 iSiiRiii'M brown, per lb. - 9 (<<> 1*1 " crus?lic<l nnd lonf. tiorlh. 14fm 1H Molasses, West India, per gallon, 40 45 " N. Orleans' " " 46 (n; 10 Yarn (Ga.) per buncli. - 1.20 Oiiimburgs, (heavy) pv. yard, 13 ft. 11 Shirtings, " - 10 (u, 11 Iron, common sizo Swede, j>er lb. 0} " English, t{ Nails, per keg, 1 (a) 0^ Oil, Iiin.seed, pur gallon, 1.07 1.50 " Train, " ' - 00 Oi) 1.00 Gluss, 8X10 - - - 3 (Jr 3.25 10X12 - - 3.25 (" 8.50 Hiec. per lb. ... |\I 7 Flour, per barrel. . - -1 (<i) o.OO Wheal. per bushel, - - 0<i (a-, *.t Corn, "... ,*)"> (,i 00 lhieon. l?o?5 round, - - 10 ("' 12 Hagging, Gunny, per yard, 17 Or, IS Outs, per bushel", - - 30 (<<; 150 P0.I8, " " - i.oo Powder, lliflc, per keg, - 7A (<i) S tpfif" There is always to be found n ;joo<1 Stock of Goods, nt K.. It. & (Ve. . . ; .1 . "i. .. . . . ' i Consignees at Andorson Depot, i rod WSKK KNDI.NO AUUI'.sT'<! I .1 Anderson. K Slinrpo, H F & T S Crfcyton, McTh 11 II. I) llioumn, A S MeCliuton, *.) II 1 Voight, IV H 1) Galllnnl, Benson & .1, .lu'l^c NViiitnei*. -To** Oonegan, .1 W Glenn. J H l'akcr, C I. 11 ?>11 inpr:?\voi-t h. DonJy &. l\ .1 R l,orton, .1 T Sloan & Co. ' 11 G Sloan & Co, J l' llcctl, 8 Xowton, ?T W Riinpson. GoO Seaborn". Itev J 1? Ailgcr. Illuo H II. Herbert, Slianagan & Co. J Murtin, Brown & MeUces, NV.I KnaufF, T J Pickens, A & T A Kvhis, J A Ko:tc, H li Hitlthiir I, 8 S CIkjitv, Humhird, II Si Co, England, 15 & Co, II \V l'iel'er, II E Campbell. 1) (J Finloy, I. T \i-nn1il X- l\. Si.nliiiv X- i? i w r I - ? * U A Maxwell, T II Harrison. Samuel Brown, N Dalton. F. KIt'K. Agent. OPEN YOUR EYE TIGHt! WK NOW OF!'MR I'OIt SALK one of the host grain ami stock farina in So Carolina. The tract contains 927 Acres more or loss. (iO odtl acres of bottom already in a high state of cultivation and more to clear. The upland, although cultivated GO odd years, j jjnmuous equal ionic DCst IxHtOin. All Iftoa | of the productiveness of tho land can bo farm- | oil from thy fact that wo have rnlxod 028 I bushels of corn to the plow, and over 1 - hush-1 els of wheat to one sown. The dwelling house is comfortable and out j buildings and fences in good repair. There ! aro 2 good Pastures and a largo Orchard on j the place. Any person desiring a summer residence, with tlio purest water, and a most splendid viev. of mountain scencrv, together with one of the most product ivo (arms in this State, would do well to call and examine the place and the crop now standing on it. Said place is situated on O.dcney Creek. 0 miles from Col llug.xul, <? miles north <>f Mrs 1) arton's, (> miles west of Pumpkintown, and 3 mile.* from J Mnj Alexander's plantation. Our reason for selling is, that it belongs to j us loiuiiy, una cannot ho satisfactorily (lod. ' JAMKSC. COOK, J. 1*. l?ARSONS. August 2, I808 .3 3 .Vn<lcre>on fia?.otto, Abbeville Ban nor, anil tireon ville Patriot ploaso copy 15 times caoli, ami forward bill* to this oftieo at onco. GOOD LA"ND FOR SALE. rpiiK subscriber oflfora his Lands for sale, j JL lying ami situate on tho watora of Mos-, sy Crook, in White county, (in. Ono Tract contains 2.?0 Acres, a part of which is good bottom ; upon the place is two dwellings, out buildings, orchard, A :. At ono house, forty, acres arc cleared, and at thoother thirty acres. Good springs arc convenient to both places. This tract is in 5 miles of the Court House, 1 toiler.'.' a post office, store, ?isxmij> ground and church. ALSO, 215 Acres of Laud, lying on the Creek, with water fall'i and power for iron works, mills or any other improvements.? There is also good farming land on this tract. l>p? fA,l i.% bor hoods, ntid was formerly ft pnrtof Ilabci^ham county. Now is the time to get a bargain, as I am determined to sell at a reduced price. Address mo at Leo, (Ja., or inspect tlio premises at anv time. II AM KL DUCK.ETT. August 2. 1858 .'1 ftm j Ordinary's Sale. T>Y virtue of an order to me directed bv ! 1) W. J. Parsons, Ksq., Ordinary of Pickens district, I will soli to tho highest bidder on Saleday In September next, tho Real Estato of Henry Oafjsaway, deceased, tn wit: Ono tract of Land, situate in Pickens district, on Long Creek, wators of Chattuga River, adjoining lands of Jonas Phillips, John Maxwell and others, containing Two Hundred and thirteen Acres moro or less, sold for division among the hoira of said deceased. Terms ok Sai.e.?Un ft credit of tweivo | month*, with interest from day of mile, ex- j ccpt tho cost. which must lie paid in ca?h.? ! Tlio purchaser to give bond with good nooaritv, to the Ordinary to secure the payment of lh?' purohaso money, with a mortgage of tlio proi.kiners if doomed necessary by him. l'urchftser to pay extra for tiiles. L. 0. CRAIG, s.r.n. Aug. r,.18.-?8 __3_ td_ ^ovcnior fiSutlcr V"\7"*^ Hired )>y tlio celebrated It,'ice ITorso | i f Argylo, Whoso pedigree and performance i arc too well known lo rcquiioa repctitjonhere. : His dam Mary Frances was l?y Director?lie by ; Aichor; dam Matrix by Magog. TONt I1A8C0MD Was :-ired by Old Oovoruor. His dam was bred i from Gon. Wade Hampton, Sr.'s old Gallatin, and lliehard Coveton's Director, of Abbeville? two nmong Clio finest horses in America, He will stand the Fall Hoason at Uichanl Davis', near l'iokeimTille, part of his time, and tho balance at Anderson U. II., or near there.? Insurance, $10. Those putting mares and trading them will bo held responsible for tho money. Twenty-fire cents to be paid the groom. I ho softMon will oommcnco at utcimru lMviu , : llie 2d day of September nnd end ilto 8lh day of Novombor. Tlic horso will bo at Anderson 0. H. on saloctay in September. WIIXISS BENSON Aug. 4,!V>8 ? & Stale ol'Hotilh ('iU'oliii.1, IN OIIIIIN.VHV?I'lUKKXH. <1. F. Ox ) I a I. .. yn / oiiiiuiiuun iu luniiiuu. Ivlwrml Cox, c(. hIh. ) IT Appearing touiy tmt Ufnctiou thatJolin ('ox, Miuind* Cox. Oabricl Cox, llobort pox, Llttlctoti Kdgo nnd wife Minerva, floorge Nnves und wife Juno, Gcovgo Glow and wifo Khodii, ; ro?ido without tho limit* of (Ids Htfito: It in or- ! dcred. tliflrnforn. flint tliflv rtu nrmnfii- In (IiaIW. rtinnryVoffice, nt Phkcns C. I!., on Monday the 8th dny of Novombev noxi, nix I object to lht> division or nnle of the **??! I$5>ivte of .lewhtmCox, dooeascd, or their convent to tho ittuno will bo entorod of r coord, W. J. PAR80N8, o.P/D. Ordinary's offico, August 6, 1848 COMMISSIONER'S SALES. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, In l'.i|ul(y?PlckcnH. Mtiry Ann Couch | vy ' Hill for Partition. R >b't Couch.- ot. uls. \ / IN obodioneo fo tin order of tlie Court of t Equity, in this case. I will expose to sale i\t Auction, to tho highest bidder. at Pickemi Court House, on Snledav in September next, j the HEAL ESTATE of John Couch, dccousod. namely: Tract No I, situate in the District of Pickens and State aforesaid, on lirushy crook, wii-; tors of Saluda river, containing Kivo Hun-' ..?I ? ? ..v_, .... . . .I..-mm ) snores, ami adjoining lands i)f Gen. Cruik*uanks, Robert! Couch and others. Tract No '2, situate in tllo aforesaid Sta'e and District, on waters of Brushy crook, containing One Hundred and Tan Acres, ami adjoining lands of Joel Kllison, 'l'hos Montgomorv and others. TKll.US 01'' SA LE?On a ercditof one and two years, wit!i interest from day of sale.? ' The purchasers to enter into bond to the Coin- i mtdMonnr, with at least two good sureties, to sceure the payment of the purchase money in two equal annual instalment:?. Purchasers to pay extra for titles. The costs to be paid in cash on (lay of sale. Plats of th<v<e tracts are on file in the Com- j inissio ci-'h office. Tra.jt X> 1 i ? valuable. ho:n;; we!! !mnr?ve 1, and on which there is N.iiiie good bottom land. ROUT A. THOMPSON- r p .. n l August <>, 13o8 til statv, of sonrii cahouna, BquKy?PlikciiM. James Rogers, ) vs Rill f >r Partition, j Kdwnrd Rogers, ot als ) ITNDKR uu order of the Court of Iv|ititv i ) in this case, made at Juiio Term. Is">?, I there will bo sold, to the highest bidder, at PiukoilS Court Ib'tl .e- Oil fvilrtdiW 'n Js..! Willi- I heme:;). the UK VI, HSTATB of Jninc K<>g- j ers, senior, docca cd, sltnnto in l'iokcnsyWstvict and .State aforesaid, tt? wit: Tract No 1, lying on Oconee creek, waters 1 of Little llivcr. containing Six Hundred Acros, and adjoining lands of Capt L ^ Robins. tract No 3, and others. Tract No 3, containing Throe Hundred and | Two Acre*, adjoining Tract No 2, unknown j lands, and Tracts N<>s 1 and 1. Tract No I, containing One Hundred and | Twenty Acres, and adjoining Tracts Nos 1 and 3, lands of A D Rogers, James Todd and others, TPjUMS 01"' SALE?On a credit of one and two years, with interest from day of sale. The purchaser or purchasers to eivo bond. 1 with at least two good sureties, to secure the | payment of tho purchase money in two equal | annual instalments ; and pay extra for title*. | The costs to be paid in cash on day of sale. ! I'lats of the land are on file in this office. | The lands belonging to this Estate are of ex- i cellent quality. Tract No 1 is improved, and ! has creek bottom on it. 1101VT. A. THOMPSON, c.E.r.o i C nn'rs olHec, August (' , 1858 td STATIC OF SOl'TlfCAUOLINA, In Equity?IMckeun. Margaret Armstrong ) vs [ Bill for Partition. \ W. 11. Armstrong, ct ills. ) J)Y virtue of n decretal order of llio. Court of I) Equity, directed to ine, will be sold on Sale day in September next, to the highest bidder, at Pickens Court House, the HEAL ESTATE of Aimer Armstrong, deceased, nanifly : Tract No. I, situate in the district of I'ickcns and Stale aforesaid, oil Concroas creek, containing Two Hundred and Forty Acres, and adjoining lands of E. 1'. Yernor, Mary McWhortor, i Zaclmriali Power ami others. Tract No.'J, situate in the Slate-aforesaid and ' district of Pickens, containing One Hundred | and Eighty Acres, and adjoining Tract No 1, i M Crenshaw, Alexander llryco and others. Tract No. !5, sitnuto in tho district of l'ickons i anil State aforesaid, on Colonel's Fork, contain- j ing Ono Hundred and Ninety Acres, and adjoin- ' ing lands of Lafayette \V Allen, Daniel Hull j ami others. T Kit MS Or SAI.E?On a credit of one, two ami three years, with interest from day of sale, ' (except the costs which must be pai<l in cosh.) | The purchaser or purchasers entering into bond, if mi mu III III'MC- JJSIIUH flirt'! ICS. COItl 11 (I Oil Cl( lor 1 ti?o pnynient of the purchase money in tlireo successive equal annual instalments. Thepureha- ! per to pay l'or all necessary papers. These lauds arc valuable. On the Home place, or Tract No 1, there is a comfortable 'dwelling, with out-buildings. There is nlso about Hovenly acres of capital bottom land on this Tract, with good upland. l'Utfl of these tracts of land are on file in niy j oincc, mid uati be voter red t<> nt nny time. HOSI'T. A. THOMPSON, c.K.r.o Com'r? office, July 24, 18-">3 1 0 STATE OF SOUTlfCAROLIXA, j IS KOflTY P1CKF.X8. Kniiiin and 11. A. Hawthorne l vh. J- Bill for pnrtition ; Snsnn Perry and others. ) / 'IMIBRK will bo 8(?l.l, by order tu Iho Court of L Kquify, for partition umongBt tho heirs-tit- ( law or Josinh F. l'orry. dccenscd, ?t Pickens Court Iloti.io, on Sitleday in September next, to | tlx. I.i.rtw.ui Ki/l.l.. ?.!: 1 with interest, excci>t ho much as may be. necessary to p.iy tlio costs ot" partition and -ate. a TllACrOl'' LAND, on the wato.s ot'Snow Crook, 1 in I'ickcus district, containing Four Hundred j and Thirty Aeron, and adjoining binds now or j formerly belonging to James II. Kccder, JJenj. F. I'urry and othjer.t; The f.nnd is well timbered, riijd also lies well. | The soil is productive, and the land would make j a tine farm if cleared and cultivated. It is nil I in the woods nt present, exccpt the Methodist ; Camp Meeting Ground, which is on the plnce. I The land lies on thu public road leading from j niKivrouiiTHic icj I ICKUIIH V.OlU'l 110I1HC, 13 well watered. A plat of tho premises, on filo for roferencc, can bo seen nt this oflieo. ROU'T. A. THOMPSON, c.K.r.o. f'ni.iVa DfTiAn I..1.. If. lu'.O T I Estato Notice. A FINAL Settlement of tho Estate of AI- j leu lilnok, deceaseJ, will l>e nindo lie- i fore the Ordinary, at Pickons C II, on Friday j tho '>th dny of November noxt. Those hnv- ! fng demand* nj^ainst tho Eatntc m?#t render j them, legally attested, and those indebted i ~ 1 ll- .i ?!? W.wcvw ??moi iimix" * I1IUIIV IIV HHtV IIIIIU. K. mrofiKs. > . J. It. UUNNtCUTT,) AUm ra , August 2. 1H.?H 3 3m Hamburg Once More! TO MY OLD VRIKXD3 IN PICKENS I iWOuliU re.npoot fully inform my old friend* ; ' ci* Plckenn Hint I nm in the employment of j wr. ?ui? iiii.i/, 01 umnmirg, n. i ., (lonlvr in j all kiiulrt of llardwnrc ?fc Cutlery, Planters, Mcchonic*, Huil4?iM mnlcrjnis, &e.. ! wltero I would ho happy fo meet with them f?n?l offer thorn GOODS in the nborn lir.c ?t rs low price* an thev ciin bo purchnscd in any cf the Hmitliftrn inarkotK. fpi.Odcr* (Vom the country Kill meet with prompt attest ion. t ,v ouht.f.v. Httii>bur$, July 20, l?y8 3n? iLAJp' OAUDlBiAm FOR CONGKJiKS: V&" UOL. T. O. 1*. VKUNON, of Spurt unlmrg, i? rpopcctfuUv itUDOunccri ns u I'uiuli date for Coijjjrcsti, to succeed Col. Orr. tsrjy*The friends of COL. JOHN I). ASHM<)HH reapectfully ntinonneo liim a oaudlduto for Congress, nt tho next election. '1*1*0 friends of COL. K. P. JONF.S, of Greenville. respectfully present Ms name to the Congressionnl District, in placoof Col. Oisn, who declinos a re-election. FOR TIIK SKNATK. B??Tho friends of Mr. HLAM SHAKl'E ivbjm'i'iiiiiiy announce mm a ciuniidiilo to reyrrosent I'ickonK district, in tha State Senate, ul the next election. W Tho friends of (?oi;. F. N". CI A It Y1N nnnounce him n candidate for the f~t:ito Senate, nt the ensuing election. MGF- Tho friends ofKLTIlU It. GKII'FIN*, Esq.. resy>oot fully announce, him a candidate for tho Senate, for Pickens district, at the next election. FOR Till: LKtjlSLATl'KK: Uiff" The friends of MICHAEL MILLER hog leave to nnnounce liini i\ candidate to renresrtjut Pickens in the next Legislature. t.:!r The friends of Maj. ltoi>KKT MAXWHLL respectfully recommend liim as a Huitnlik< candidate for tiic Legislature. J@U.Tlto friends of \YM. N. MAKTIN* respectfully announce him a candidate for the Legislature, at the next election. JO^yTho friends of OI'OIUJK I!. CHKKRV respeot(\illy announce him a candidate for the Legislature, nt the next clcclion. Tho friends of Mai. .JOHN ('. MILI.KU nnnouncc him a candidate lor the Legislature, at tho next election. J(?r The friends of Dr. A. J. ANDERSON respectfully nnnounco him u candidate for I tho Legislature, at the ensuing election. ES'tV" We are authorized to nnnounco AVI I.- ] 1,1AM HAMILTON a candidate for the Legislature, at the ensuing election. FOR OltDlNARY. The friends of S. II. JOHNS respectfully announce him a candidate for Ordinary at tlic next election. UfJJuThc friends of Rev. JOHN OWENS l>eij leave to announce him a candidate for Ordinary of I'iokens district, at tho ensuing election. The friends of THOM AS .1 KP.IT1I v... sportfully announce him a candidate 1'ov Ordinary of Pickcns district, at the ensuing election. FOIt TAX COLLECTOR. The friends of Mr. A. S. STI-.PII KXS respectfully announce him a candidate for the office of Tax Collector of I'iokens district, sit the ensiling election. JGiay" The friendsof Mr. GK0TW1K F. STKA I>IN(5 respectfully announce hun a candidate for the oflice of Tax Collector, nt (he next election. tt3^.Tlie friends of Rev. J. U. HUNNICUTT respect hilly announce liim fi candidate for the otlice of Tax Collector, sit the ensuing election. my The friends of Rev. II. M. BARTON respectfully announce him as a candidate for Tax Collector at the next election. Tl.n ..1., -I- T rv> l nil"1 - i IIV ii ivuun ui u . . li. V-/V l\ 1 roppccifully announce liim n candidate for rc-election to thoollico of Tax Oollcetor, for Pickens district, -a I lie ensuing election. JBST i'he friends of H. CLEVELAND HUNT respectfully announce liiin a candidate for Tax Collector, at the next olevtion. GOOUnSELLING FOR COST! rPIIK STOCK OF GOODS, DRUGS & MBPlI ('INKS, assigned by IsHcrtell & Norman, fov the benefit of their creditor#, are now offered at K \ir>i n/u vj.voij 1 For a short (iir.n onlv. Tlio NOT MS ANI) ACCOUNTS have >?mii placed in (he hands of Mr. 1). P. "Kobinh, ni the Store, for settlement and collection. Those indebted. therefore, will call and liquidate such demands promptly. I)r. Nohman is also nt the Store, assisting in the sale of Goods and Medicines, and will, as usual, put u]> prescription# promptly! and on the most reasonable terms. I. E. IIAGOOP, Assignee. UOll'T. A. THOMPSON, Agent for the Creditors. AValballa. July 12, 1H5S 51 It" Special Notico. rPHM subscriber informs ull persons indebted 1 to him prior to the first of January livst, tlmt they must make payment by the first of September noxt. Those failing to comply will he sued imliscriniiiiately. Necessity alone compels him 10 pursue tliis courso. Z. W. OHHF.N. July ! >, 18.">8 fil 7 JOS. J. NORTON, A T T <5 U X E 1' AT H. A W 9 A\I? Solicitor in I^uitV' PICKENS COURT HOUSE, S. ('. ?Fnn. ), lH"?s C") tf LOOK IIFJtli ! ~ fk -C i.1 Til i- i-' viiw ui tiio ucat x"xuxiiiiiLioiis on Tugalo Rivor for Sale. rpiIK pub^erihcrr otters for mlo hia "WELL JL KNOWN PLANTATION, lying nbovc below Jarictt's Bridge, oh Tugalo river, j containing One Thousand Four Hundred Acres. Tliore arc Two Hundred Acres of excellent : Bottom Land, as t>> tlie fortility of which it i?t nnnopAKxtirv in ,-inv nnvllmifr ou If !c? **-,*11 ! known that it.cannot bo surpassed by any in I tlio State. Tlio remaining twelve hundred acres mostly woodland. There has been recently erected a comma- j dious Cottage, of tbo most approved and modern stylo, oti a beautiful eminence within j two hundred yards of the river. This, together with the salubrity of the climate, pure water on?K line land, mako this one of tho j most desirable places in the up country.? t Churches are convenient of Presbyterian, i Methodist ond Baptist denomination. The ' tract will be divided to suit purchaser.*, provided it all can be disDOsed of nt one time. Will be sold with tho place, ifdeVucd, Corn, Fodder and Whpaf. Also, stock of all kinds. If you want n " Home, sweet Home," you had better applT Hivly, or you may loose n bargain, as men places avo rarely in market. Possession ljiTrn the lirst of November next. Terms will he made accommodating. Addross me at "Walton's Ford, Oil.," or apply on tbw premises. P. II. Pit ATIIKK. May n. 1S5R 42 If Estato Notice. \IX persons indebted to the Gstnte i>f 11. H. T, C. Foster, tlecen#cd, most mukopnyment, mul those having demands against fwid Estate | will present them legnlly attested. I'romnfneM is desired a* it in important to settle up tlicKstast<? i?t? ftir as it can be. A. J. ANI>BU80K, > r . , 1 B F. fOSTKR, / NO HOAX?GOOD NKWS! rpWO THOUSAND FOUll HUNDRED 1 AOKKS )'Mineral 1/nntl, iiicludinir tho i Poor M'uint ' . for cnlo. It lies imu>o<iiatf ly in tlio wirlt> of tlio Ooriimn village (Walhnlhi,) and in of tlio lilue Kid^o Tunnel. IVof. Tuomcy reported to tho-i^i/i.v turti of Soiltli Onml'ma thrtt the second largest uv|'uon> >ii ptm 111 iiiiroiiiiu ihatornaiiruuK mountain. In 1833, the property was purchased by two practical miner*, uftor being fully touted. 'I hey were gentlemen of character. wealth, prudence und sagaoity. Tltov di d before it was operated on. and it ban romuincd so until the present time. Mr. Klihu Orcswell nnd John K. Lewis wo?e the purel>asfirf. 'I bis place is Kim'?*ptiblo of being made one of the very host grazing farms in the distriut?has a lit nre nuAiwit v nfliist mm I ity of bottom ami upland, a portion of which is newly enclose* 1. There is n lino mill seat on the | t u r wiili sufficient pino timber nonr to it t i btrvii llio lllue Ridge Komi. 1 will noil this < ropertv on rewsonnblo terms on ait cxtemle?l e.v fit. 1 will reserve one-third or one-half, ami operato jointly nwordin? to tins ' amount invested Mv reaiilftnop i<j Wnvniiln ! I'ickeiiH Dintitul, niul mv post oftioe l'ouilluton, !">. J. OVEIITON LKWIS. Inly I. 1858 SO 8m Something- Nov.r ui Old Pendleton GROCElUKSV'ciROCBRlES! rpiiK rNDKKSIONKD have established, i at this place, 11 fr'aenily IwD'ocory More, For the purpose of accommodating the public with (IIJOC'KHIKS at .Anderson prior?! Our : tornH being strict}/ cash or its equivalent, enables us to oiler inducements not to he found elsewhere. It is useless to enumerate ..... Ui-.l. m . mu nmvK; nuinir" it i<> snv. we hnvr a complete Stock of fill kinds oY GOODS usurtlly kept in a Grocery Store. Wo will barter or pnv the highest cash price lor Produce, nnd the usual articles of home innmifncturo nnd bnrtor. All wc ask its i? fair trial! .1011N T. SLOAN & CO. 1'iMidloton. March 1*2. iS.'tS ,'Vl?tf NEW SEASONABLE GOODS t t c * i ri^HK undersigned arc now receiving and | _|_ opening a well selected stock of Spring and Summer Goods, l Which we offer to our friends and customer* ' low. in accordance with the hard times, con-* j nistiiij! in part of the following: PRINTS, MUSLINS, Cambrics. Brown and ; Bleached Shirtings, and Sheeting : A well selected stock of ittcadv-mado CLO I- THING, lints and Cnps ; Bonnet*. Kibbons, Trimming*. &c.: Hoots and Shops, Snddlcs and IJridle?; Hnrdwurp and Cutlery, Nails and Castings ; Crockery and (ilnsawarc: GUOCRIUES, Drugs and Medicines ; and almost every other article usually found any where in the up country. Wo take in barter country Uomunun. Tnl ! low, Uceswnx, Corn, Fodder, Wool, Hags, Jfcc.. at the customary price?. Wo return our thanks for past patronage, | anil hope our friends and tlie public will call i and examine our stock before buying else-* ; whore. K. & E. K. ALEXANDER. Mft.V 13",'1888 43 tf_ (I, RIEGKErJR, I ^ F .IS iiint vohii??A?l i P!,.??f_ i .. . - .?? ? inrnn-Ji v I'll lift lino Meotion of SPKINO & SI MMII I> 11Y GOODS, for Genlluniens' Weur, ! Ml oil ft.S j Black and Blue Brojulelcths, DDK-SKIN* CASSI.MK.KIC. CASUMKHKTTK, MlAP I L'E. &<}., &c.. &c. , ALSO, some imir'.en for l.tulies Dresson, such us i ' :ocs. Muslins, Ac* Gentlemen .ho wialt u line suit of CLOTIIIN(1 will if; well l>v trivinc him n rull l.inlr I nt the Cushions of Ocnio Scott, for 18AS, and hnvc thoir nifnsure tukon, ns Mr. W/ WALSHMAXN is there jot, rendy to exf* cute nny work in his lino in tho most faslij ionublo ami approved stylo. ?. fitBKBiI?, Jr. : lias also rceoivflil a fine stock of GUOCF: i?i?.'c ~..~i i & ~ I nutii an jiiuiitPsuSf oiizivi'8. vjuitcc, Xcn, Tobacco, Soap, Stnfeh, ?lc., &c. .ALSO?Hardware, Ilatw and Cap*, Wools and Shoes; all of which he offers to tlie public tin cheap as tlio chonpest for CASH ! Walhnlhv, May 11. 1858 43-tf Yv. M. HABDEN, ATTOR^EV AT B.A1V, AND nviicitoi* ill Uqultf, PICK F.N8 COl'HT HOUSE, S. C. I Jan I t. 1858 00 tf__ | NEW STORE & NEW (iOODS. ! One nil!*? (Void .l&trrntt'N Noarth? ltoad lending to Wnlhalln. rpUlK undersigned wish to inform their I f.iondrt and the unrroundine country generally, that tliey are now opening a weil kaIcvi .1 Stock oi Fall :?ml WiiiU'i* Boot? and Shoos, llttt? and Caps, (.'rookery, Hardware nnd Cutlery, Groceries, Medicines, ito., with almost every article usually kept in a country store : nil of- which will he sold low for cash ! t'nll and *ee. We will titko in exchange for Good#, country Cotton and Wool Homespun, Wool lints, Dried Fruit. Venison Mams, l!nw Hides. Pena Decs wax, 'l'allow, Iloncy, Ac. ,T. M a r.T'.v Avrivn E. E. A LEX A N DKlV.' _Nov. 11,1857 _ J9 tf Administrator's Notico. I^OTICE 1? hereby given Hint a final settler* ii mem of the hstuto of Aaron Moore, i'e. eoased, will 1)0 made in tlio Ordinary's Offiee, nfPickens Court House, on Friday the 8lh day of October noxt. l'bo*0 indebted mnet mnke payment, and those having demands will render tlu>m legally attested t?y that time. Notice ia also given that 1 will not bo responsible i>?r in1 teres! after that time. KMKKY MOOUK, Adro'r. tMii)' ?>, i J. II. VOIGT, T1 N A NI> COT PR 118 MIT II, WHlltOllA, ?. I INFORMS hh< friends ar.d tl.o public thai | 1 ho lui" mgnpwl n competent Copper* mith, ' who has aptvtmlsQf tvrentv \carn expcri^nc# in tl|? mnnufAotoriog of COIM'KR KKTTI.KS, STILLS, mid till ftJber nrtlft)** mnnn nurture! out of Coptic?, Tin ami SWt-Tron ; , and ;? prepared to mi order*. for nil work in . w , nhort r.otii e. Tcvitih moderate. . j llcfor? to tIto durability of bin work. I August 6, IfKVT ' ,