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order ofWicstly leaders, which consigned thorn to%v^h a inodp of life. The writer paid a visit to llrigham Young's " harem," which hod been removed to Provo. Of this visit lie remarks : Suuli' glanepB fts T obtained showed me that Hrigham js a mail of some taste, and *1?.f l.w i!. . . .... v ..... II1U ^cunilil v IIIIU iookiiijj; i women?some of them, indeed, quite pretty, j und all of them, so fur as I could judgo, i intelligent. 1 supposed 1 saw in the "shun-1 ty" quarters some thirty women, hut whether they wero all of them wives of the prophet, or whether these constituted his entire household, of course 1 mn not informed. The general impression here seems to be t hat, lio 11hi ? , ..vu.tJ <JI ijiiiiv IH^V WIVWJ. lie only claims to have forty oliildron living, having had forty -seven altogether.? This, doubtless, is the highest figure ho can claim, as tho "Saints" consider a largo number of children a subject of pride and boast. These wives are all their own ser vim is, mm uic nurses ot their own chUdrcn. j To t<co tliem sitting under the overhanging i eaves of the shanties just at dusk, with their numerous children hanging around I them, all crying, chattering or teasing at 1 once, was certainly suggestive of a foundling hospital. 1 was curious to know whether these women were happy in the strange life they led, and a glance at their faces impressed me with the conviction that theirs was tlie haiuuuess of stolid lix?Inuun/>cu nn iii which all the higher nnd holier senti-1 mcnts of refinement otul affection hnd been j sacrificed upon the altar of fanaticism.? I They seemed to ineto be virtuous?willing | perhaps, and resigned?but nevertheless unhappy victims of self-inflicted tortures, by which they hoped to mtiritsiuntly reward. To a few of theni, perhaps, these remarks would not apply. Some of tho younger fetnlrlcs appeared thoughtless or reckless, ' ' - ' ' ??v v.?\> viviui , it nu nuiv viuucnil'il ill uirciCH where woniiin was queen ratlier than vassal slavo, wore their chains evidently with inward murir.nrings. Uosmx, August 6.?A severe thunder8torin was experienced in Essex county this afternoon. A barn in Swainpgcott was struck by lightning and burned, together with the celebrated niaro Lady Suffolk, valued at ?2,000. A vonnir man nt Dnvi'm y O ~~~ w ' port, named Holders, was also seriously injured by (be lightning, but may recover.? A laborer was instantly killed at the same place by tlio lightning while working 011 a building. m m Yankf.k Boys in India.?Hiram L. I'erry, the young man of Easthamptou, Mass., who serving in tlio liritiali army in I ndia, thus writes underrate of Mcerut, Hindustan, May 11. 1808<1* ' "I have been in it?tafyeng*gei?en^>ince I arrived in 1 Lin?lo^^f^d'viartffifl^very I lie ivy fires, and am not hurt yet '^flniy of ' my comrades liavo fallen beside inc. At ljueknow, I was in a battery of 24 cightcon 1 pounders, where a constant fire was kept1 up for oi^ht (lays and nights. All the sleop I got was on tho ground beside my \ gun. It took most of our time to bury our ' de-ad. I enjoy first rate Jiealfclt and Hpirifc*. i by hundreds, of cholera. Hard drinking nnd fruit, together with tho oliinato, aro the causes. 1 go to church every Sunday, when not in action, with H\vord and gun, nnd OS rounds of powder and ball." loung irorry stilts, that while engaged in the siege of Lucknow he was robbed of the treasure he had plundered at Cawu. pore. Meerut is about 1,000 miles from Calcutta ami 40 miles from Delhi, and in sight of the Himalaya mountains. Tobacco Pkoductxu Paralysis.?Tho Detroit Tribune of Friday evening says ^ Police Justice Hagg, of that city, has j Miftorcil nn attack ot paralysis, confined to his right arm, and physicians attribute tho stroke to the free use of tobacco put up in tin foil. A It p. vomjtion a it v Tkoi'iiv.?Mr. Robert White, living near Cedar .Spring, cxIhiiiumI upon his farm a voritablo British Yaacer, found on Clark's trrek, when pursued I))- Ferguson. Considering that tlio several parts oft lie old gun have been subjected to the corrosive action of all weathers for eighty years, it is really surprising to seo them in such preservation. Tlio wood-work is all gone, but, With tho execution of the loss of tho trigger guard, tho bolt ring*, ami u fracturoil main spring, it is complete. It in the purpose of Mr. White to have tho liiocc rcstocked, ami try how tho old arm will shoot, with tho. identical flint tlmtonco ignited powdor that propo't.j.l leaden mossengcrs to destroy tho livos of freemen. I A Dukt. 6n thk Mississippi.?An altercation occurred a few dny# since between Mr. John York of Now Orleans, and Mr. Carriok, of Memphis, Tonti., the settlement of which, could not bo postponed until they cou)d nrrivo at some town. So thoy ngroed to stop n't tho fir?t landing, nud tlicr*. set tlo the affair, which they did, with their { friends ; Mr. Charles f<<utghlin, of Missouri ' ns Mr. Carriek's frieud, and Mr. W. A. (lordlier, of Alabama, as Mr. York's friend. No ono else was present.. They took their positions, and exchanged one shot?Mr. York not hurt, Mr. Cnrrick shot in the shoulder. Same words then took place between Mr. fiordncrnnd Mr. Lnughlin, whereupon the pistols were reloaded?Mr. York as Mr Gardners friend, and Mr. Oarriek ns Mr. Laugh/in')* friend. Tlicy took their positions, and iired one Hliot?Mr. Gardner alight! v w jnnded iu the n*in, Mr> Liiughlin rthot in the ho<ly, \Tbout two inoho? above V the hipV hwt ii now itonittdcrcd out of <VmTho parties aro how in Lexington, Titf Bum in Tnma?8i;r*vkf?in'?s ov tuk British 8oU>jkus.?The Ijoodon Times' Bombay oorrcspomJcnl ?ays: "I <V> not often (rrtlo of tho weather, bnt it \n ?t this moment tho moat important eloxitQUt lu the campaign. For twenty years E no such season Iioh boon known. The little rains fell it fortnight before their time, and then censed ; and the lund is one lingo steam hath. At Calpcc, the thermometer in tents is 134 degrees ; in Judgcsaoro it is 130 degrees j nud in Lower Bengal, within reach of tho sea-breeze, it is 12(1. In Calcutta, in a house hermetically sealed against the admission of light, and with the punkah going, it stands steadily at DO degree!!. Sickness is all but universal. The small pox is bursting out here and there, half the European community have fevers and a moiety of the other half only escape tho curse by an infliction, though not unhealthy, is even more unbearable?innumerable boils. In Allahabad, emt nf I . 000 Kuroponns, not 1)00 arc fit for duty, mid the number of deaths from li apoplexy'* ?that is sun-stroke?exceeds the mortality from all othersoruces." Kitkpts ok Novkt, Ukadino.?A whole c :i? l.. - i i i ? ? * hi unm^iu 10 destitution III HtlgllllUl, lias had all its misfortunes clearly traced, by the authorities, to an ungovernable passion for novel reading, entertained by the wife and mother. The husband was sober and industrious, but his wife was indolent and addicted to rending everything in the shape of a romance. This led her to utter- | ly neglect hei husband, herself, and her eight children. One daughter, in despair, fled the parental home, and threw herself into the haunts of vice. Another was found by the police, chained by the legs, to prevent her from following her sister's example. The house exhibited the most oflcnvtivo nnu/viroiiMo ?*P ? 1 m..> ..|>|.<.?iumvu ul nun iiiiu lllUI^UUUi;. Ill I the midst of this pollution, privation and poverty, the cause of it sat reading the latest "sensation" work of the season, and refused to allow herself to he disturbed in her entertainment. W'iikn George 1 V. went to Ireland, one of the " pisintry," delighted with his affability to the crowd on landing, said to the toll-keeper, as the king passed through : "Oeh, now ! and his majesty?(Jod bless ll i III ! nOVPV lVlill tlin , . | ?..v buiM|/iav J an Iivn r? tliat ?" " Oh, kings never does?wc lot's 'cm go free," was the answer. " Then, there's the dirty money for yo," says Pat, " It shall never he snid that the king came here, and found nobody to pay the turnpike for hiin." " Rijon," said a Dutchman, "you may say what you please 'hout bad neighbors; : 1 had te vorst neighbors as never was. 1 Mine pigs and mine hens conic home mit der ears split; and toddcr day two of dein come home missinir." A l'uintknt nntl well disposed member of the Society of Friends once gave the following friendly advieo : "John," said he, " L hear you are going to get married ?" " V cm," replied John, "lam." "Well," replied the man of drab, " I have a little piece of advice to give thee, and that is, never marry a woman worth more than thou art. When I married my wife, 1 was worth fifty cents, and she was worth sixty-two cents, and whenever any differ- [ cnce nas occurred between us since, she has ahwys thrown up the odd shilling." A BEAUTIKUI? little hlue-eyed girl of three years old, was nestled in her mother's arms, at twilight-, looking out at the stars. " Mother," said she, " it is getting dark." " And what tnakefit dark?" asked her mother. " .Because Clod shuts his eyes," replied tho little one. Consignees at Anderson Donot. ~V6a wr.r.K rxiMSff Arni'wT 0. x Hunibird, II & Co, McFall & H, F< 11 llenson & Son, S 8 Cherry, C (' Lungsion, 8 I' & .) It Moore, ; 11 K Uavcnel, \V It I) Unilliuvtl, J Anderson, J : K llngood, It P & TS Crayton, .1 S l.orton fc Co, Hlicior A Slribling. It 8 l'orolior, Itrown V & Co, J T Norvln, H l; Yeruer, IHuo It R. W II Perroucan, W M Osborne, Miss 8 0 McMillan, i 8 llonson, .1 1$ H Sloan & Co, 1) J Jordan, Sam- j ncl Brown, Tho? Evans, J M llonckcn, J T j Sloan k Co, II K Campbell, II liissel, K & K K | Alexander, J H Hilton, J It Slonn, Allen & Oft- I son. nmiso.. * .1 \ to T V IS.-!... " ? i" ' M 11 Iluiinicutt, J J Henderson. K. It ICK, A pent. Mauiiif.d, on Tuesday evening, !lr<l inst., by Hov. Albeit A. Morse, at Kivoli, I ho residence of Col. John T. Slonn, in Anderson district, \V. II. Wnrr.NKn, Esq., to Miss Kssie M. Si.oah. iTT" L)tkd| on the Mill nil., Mm. Mahtiia M. Bai.MMUKR, consort Of Win. 1). Hallinger, in the 30th year of her age. Although she had never attached herself to any religions denomination, yet from her oxcmphiry walk through life, patient resignation and chrietinn-like fortitude which she horo in her Inst illness, left a wellgrounded liopo with her friends that sho has gene to inherit eternal rest. Mho left u large circle of relatives and friends, who sympathize with her bereaved husband and children for their hreparablo loss. K. "valuable property""' voit w vm;. WILL be sold, at tho rosidoneo of Cap- ! tain John Maxwell, hovcii mile* south I west of I'ondleton, South Carolina, on tho 6th day of October next, tho property of Baylis J. Mnxwoll, viz: Ouo Xogro man, Davo, 31 years old; " ' woman, Julia, 18 yoars old; a a i?,v i)?nu it..i.i. ?;'Jt ? ">',H J VIHO ? ? , " " girl, Ann, 0 years old ; " " oliilil, Alice, 8 months old; ? Ono ltrnss Clock, ) Silver Wutcli, 1 ItWleUun, Fifty bushels of Wheat; 1 Jack, Hangs, four yours old; four Jennets nnd ooo oolt, Jack; half interest in ono Jennctt and colt, Jack; I lot Oontu, 1 lot llogs. llosidts tlio above inontioncd proporty will bo also sold: two other Negroes, ono man and ono woman ; four Jacks, two of thom very lnrgo, (proved) one of thom 14 hands high, both o? black color, the other two quite young. Tho stock Mentioned aro fine, tho Jonncts betntt imported. Tho al?o\o nronertv will Lit sol*! (Mi tt or?<>itof twolv? moutfw, with intor081 fro nv day of hiiIo; notca wilh good hwutU ty roquirou. Angu*t ft, 1858 ^ 4 _ ft NOTICE. XWILL commonco Touching th?> Broad Sword Kxorciso, nt 1'ickons fcoturl Ilounoy on Monday noit, at 10 o'clock, a m Aug 12 JOHN 1\ UUNTKU. Anderson Pricos Current. OOURKOTtiP \vi:kki.v BV KXtiLAKP, |SUM'KMH A to Andkhhox 0. II., August 10. 1858. Cot (on per ll>. - - - HA Suit, par suck, - - :?.00 Cofl'co, Hlo, per lb. - - 13 f<?'> 11 Kugurn brown, per lb. - 9 (n, 11 ; crusnc'l nutl loat, per lb. 1 I (?/; in | Molasses, Wo?t India, per gallon, 40 (a\ 45 * N. Orleans* " " 40 (<?> 00 I i Yarn (On.) per bunch, - - 1.20 ' Ominburga, ^beuvy) per yard, 1!? (?\ 14 | Hliiiiingri, " - 10 (ft) 11 Iron, common me Swede, per 11>. 01 " Kngligli, ... I Nniln, per keg, - - - G @ 04 Oil, Ilinseed, p?r gallon, 1.37 (T?> 1.00 ! " Train, " - 00 0*) 1.00 Cllaus, 8X10 - - - 3(^3.26 10X12 - - 3.23 Oh 8.60 Hice, per lb. ... f,j fa} 7 Flour, per barrel, 4 (<t) 6.00 Wheat, per bushel, - - M> (?V 06 Corn, f>"> (n\ 00 Uncoil, I tog round, - - 1() It! Hugging, Oiinny, per yard, 17 (m IK Outrt, por bushel, - - CO (h\ f>3 l'ens, " " - 1.00 Powder, Killo, per keg, - C?rS 8 There is always to he found a good Stock of ftoo<ln, nt K., II. & Co'x. NnEHirr'^ SAIjES. 1*Y virtue of annilfv \wllo nf */?* f-mJoo ?/> *>?? ' 1) (lirscloi), will be sold before t lie Co^in House in I'ickem District, within tlie legal hours, on , the first Monday andTueuday in .September next: All the defendant's interest in one hundred nnd ninety-two acres of land more or less, whereon Joshua Chapman, deceased, formerly lived, on waters of Twelve Mile river, adjoining lands of Carter Clayton. Samuel Chapman and others, ill tho suit of (Jarner Kvnns nnd wife Lucy, formerly Lucy Chapman, Adin'x, against Joel Chapman. All the defendant's interest in ono hundred and fifty acres of land, more or less, whereon ! Nathaniel Duncan, deceased, formerly lived, on ! water* of Fowler's Clock, adjoining lands of Moses Hendricks, Tlios. Hnilingsworth, tteid Trottt..' and others, rendered in on schedule, tho Slate against David Duncan, for costs, &c. One tract of land wlicreon the defendant now lives, containing two thousand six hundred acres more or less, on Stomp Creek, waters of Little ltiver. adjoining lands of Capt. Andrew Wilson, Mrs. Mary Price, Hiram Gibson and others.? Also, one negro man, named Amos, levied on as tho property of Leonard Capebeart at the baits of William Hunter, J. 1J. Nitton and others. All tlie defendant's interest in two hundred acres of land, wlioreon Lee lives, on Long Nose creek, adjoining lands of Alien Thrift mid others, hh the properly of Ira (Sassaway at tlie suit of Lewis Levy. One tract or parcel of land lying on Horaopaature crock, containing twenty-live acres, more or less, adjoining lands belonging to F,stato of Bainuel Maverick, deceased, levied on under attachment, Willottghby llarton against John J. Orcon. Terms casli; purchasers to pay for papers. L. ('. C11A Id, s.r.n. Aug. 12. 1858 1 Id State of ^oiilli Carolina, IN OUIMSAItY CITATION. ^XTHKHRAS, llob't. A. Thompson, CommissionM er in Kquity of Pickens district, hath applied to mc for letters of administration, upon all and singular (lie personal estate of Daniel McICjnnoy, deceased, late of the State aforesaid and district of l'ickons: Tlic kindred and creditors of saiil dcccased arc, therefore, citod to appear before me, at l'ickcns C. II. on Wednesday the 22d .September next, to show eauso, if iiuy they can, why said letters should not r?e gran tod. (iiven under my hand and seal of office, Uth August, 18.">S. W.J. 1'AKKONS. o.f.n. IIRAD QUAUTRI19,2d Uogltuo'n*, S. ('. M.S n<A..,?.au t i 1G-.0 > VN Klcct'nm is hereby ordered for ('nptnin of tlio Pickens lliflomcu. on Monday the tilli anv of September next, nt the regular company muster ground. Polls to bo kept open from 11 ill 8 o'clock?count the votes the same evening and forward the result to me. Aug 12 1). A. I.KIUIKTTKH, Col. OPEN YOUR E Y E TIGHT! WE NO A" OFFKlt FOll SALB one of the best grain and stock farms in So Carolina. The tract contains 927 Acres more or loss. (iO oild ncros of bottom already in a high state of cultivation and more to clear. The upland, although cultivated GO odd yours,' produces equal totho best bottom. An idea' of the productiveness of the land can bo formOil (Voin flir* fu/?K flint vtrA l\OQ bushoi?of corn to the plow, and over 12 bushels of wheat to onosown. Tlio dwolling house is comfortablo ami out buildings ami fonccs in good repair. There arc 2 good lastures and a large Orchard on the place. Any person desiring a summor residen-e, with tho purest water, and a most splen.lid view of mountain sccnorv, together with one of the most productive farms in tho State, would do well to call and cxainino the place and tho crop now standing on it. Said jdaco is situated on Oolcnoy Creek, 0 miles from i Col Ilugnod, f> miles north of Mrs llarton's, 0 miles westof Piunpkintovni, and 3 mile? from Mnj Alexander's plantation. Our reason for selling is, that it boltings to us jointly, and cannot bo catisfaotorilv divided. JAMES 0. CO&K, J. l\. PARSONS. August 2, 1858 3 3 Anderson Gazette, Abbeville Tlunnor, win uroonvuio ruinoi pieaso copy .1 tun oh cncli, nnd forward hills to thia offiuo at once. GOOD LAND FOR SALE. riMIE subscriber oflfurs hia Lands for sale, .1. lyinc at?<l situatoon tbo waters of Mom- 1 sy Creek, 111 White county, Oft. Ono Tract | contain* 250 Acres, a part of which is good bottom; upon tlio place ia two dwellings, out buildings, orchard, ?fcc. At one bouse, forty ncrcs mooioiirou, ana uttiioother thirty ?cres. Uood springs uro convenient to both places. Thin tract in in 5 miles of tho Court House, I iniloof a post oflico, storo, camp ground and church. ALSO,215 Acros of (*aml,lviiigon thcCrcok. with water falls and power for iron works, mills or any otlior improvements.? Thorn is also good farming land on this tract. \ I'lioso tract;) nro locuted in pleasant neiglifoo. hoods, anu was formerly ft port of Hnb- ! crtdiiun county. Now is tho tirmi to get i\ borgc.in, n? I inn determined to sell at a reduced price. Addrosa ino nt I^oo, Oft., or inspect the premises ut any time. llAMtil duOKETT. Angust2, 1858 8 Sin NOTICE TS hereby givon tlmt application will bo j nmdo to tho Legislature of South C'aroli-! mi, ?t it:* next nssion. for an act toincorpor- i ato tho Unpli*t Church, at Socona. August z, lflflH 3 Hm | PREMIUM COOKING STOVES, OF ?1L nhe*t with and without Hollow-ware. Fbr nale- by J. II. VOTGT, Opposite IMnntor*8 Hotel, Wulhallu, N.C_ I Aimiwi 1857 4 tf? COMMISSIONER'S SALES. STATE OF SO ITU CAHOMNA, In Kqulty-I'lcliciw. Mary Ann Couch | vs V Bill for Partition. lt<il>'t Coucli, ot. ala. ) Lin cticuiorscc to an order or t.l?o Court of j Ki|iiitv, in thin cilfe, 1 will expose to sale i\t Auction, to the highest bidder, ut Pickens Court House. on Saloduv in Sentcmbor next, the KKAL KSTATE of John Couch, deecasod. namely: Tract No I, situate in the District of Pick- 1 ens and State aforesaid, on Brushy week, wa- I tors of Saluda river, containing Vive linn-; dred Fifty and one-half (5">0 J J Acres, and I adjoining lands of (Jen. Cruikshuuks, Hobert Couch and others. Tract No 2, situate in the aforesaid State , nun imsii-iim:. on waters oi imtsliy crock, con- , taining One Hundred and Ten Acres, an<l j adjoining lands of duel F.llison, Thus Mont- ! gomorv and others. TJ3UMS Ol"' SAIjK?On a credit of one and two years, with interest from day of wile.? The purchasers to enter into bond to the Commissioner, with at leapt two good sureties, to securo the payment of the purchase money in two equal annual instalments. Purchasers to pay extra for titles. Tho costs to he paid in cash on day of salo. LMats of those tracts are on file in the Com- | missumcr's oflico. Tract No I is vnlunblc. j being woll improved, and on which there is Homo {rood bottom land. ROUT. A. THOMPSON', c.n.i-.n August 0, 1858 td STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, Sn Equity?IMcltviis. James lvogers, ) vrj Bill for Partition. Edward Rogers, ot als ) ITNDER an order of tho Court of Equity .) in this case, made at .Juno Term. 1858, thoro v.*ill ho sold, to tho highest bidder, at i I'ickons Court House. on Saloday in Suptonihcr next, tho UK. A I. KSTATK of Jiimes lingers, senior, decoascd, situate in l'iekcns district and State aforesaid, to wit: Traet No I, lying on Oooneo eroek, waters of I.ittlo Hirer, containing Six Hundred Acres, and adjoining lands of Capt L N Robins, tract No 3, and others. Tract No 3, containing Three Ilumlrcd and Two Acres, adjoining Tract No 2, unknown lands, and Tracts Nos 1 and 4. Tract No 4, containing One Hundred and Twenty Acres, and adjoining Tracts Nos 1 nnVi 3, lands of .V L) Rogers, .James Todd and others. TKKMS OF SAT.K?On a crrdit of one and two /cars, with intnrost from day of sale. The purchaser or purchasers to give bond, with at least two good sureties, to secure the UllVllinnt <>f lllO nnwlinon mAn*.. r > - I ? " annual instalments ; and pay extra Tor titles. The costs to lie 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 excellent quality. Tract No I is improved, and has creek bottom on it. KOU'T. A. THOMPSON, c.e.i-.d Com'rs office, August <i, 1K5K td STATIC OF SOI Til ('AllOLIX A, 111 Equity-- 1'ickcuN. Margaret Armstrong ) vs j- Hill f Partition. W. H. Armstrong, et als. } |)Y virtuo of a decretal orilcr of tlio Court of 1) Krjuity, directed to mo, will be sold on Haloday in September next, to tiic higliwt bidder, nt 1'ickens Court House, (lie 11KAL KKTATfi of Aimer Armstrong, doccosed, immcly : Tract No. l.sitnato in the district of and State aforwaid, on Conerosa crook, containing Two Hundred and Forty Acre.*, and unjoining lands of B. 1'. Vcrncr, Mary MeWhorter, Zachariah l'owcr and others. Tract No. 2, situate in the State aforesaid and district of Pickens, containing One Hundred and Bighty Acres, and adjoining Tract No 1, M (Crenshaw, Alexander Uryco und others. Tract No. 3, situate in the distriet of Pickens and .State aforesaid, on Colonel's Fork, containing One Hundred and Ninety Acres, and adjoining lands of Lafayette W Allen, Daniel Hull aim otuvre. THUMS OF RAI.TC?On a crcilit of one, two and three years, with interest from day of sale. | (except the costs which mu.it he paid in cash.) The purchaser or purchasers entering into bond, with two or m good sureties, conditioned for the payment of the purchase money iu three successive equal annual instalments. The purchaser to pay for all necessary papers. These lauds nro valuable. On the Home place, or Tract No 1, there is a comfortable dwelling, with out-building*. There is also aboutSeventy acres of capital bottom hind on this Tract, with good upland. Pints of these tractjj of land arc on file in my oflice, and can be referred to at any time. llOll'T. A. THOMPSON, c.k.p.d uom raoffice, July IM, IHOU 1 0 STATE OF SOUTifCAROLINA, IN KQUITY?V1CKF.NH. Kimna and U. A. Hawthorne "j va. J- Ilill for partition Suaan I'orry and othcra. 1 rPllKHK will bo koM, by order of the Court of A Equity, for partition amongst the hoira-atIutt of Josiah F. l'evry, deceaaed, at l'ickena Court House, on Salcday in September next, to (he highest bidder, on a credit of twolvo months willi interest, except ho much as may l>c necosw?ry to pay the c.>stH of pin-tit ion and sale, a TRACTOF LAN'b, onthe waters of Snow Creek, in Pickens district, containing Four Hundred and Thirty Acrcs, and adjoining land* now or formerly belonging to Jnnies il. ltccder, Hen}. F. l'orrynnd others. The l.and is well timbered, and also lies well. I The soil is produotlvo, nml the land would make n tine farm if cleared and cultivated. It is nil in tho woods at present, except the Methodist Cump Mooting (hound, which is on the plnco. Tho lnnd lien on tho public road lending from Andersonville to IMckuna Court House, and is well wntorcd. A pint of the premises, on file for rcfcrenco, cmi uc neon m iiiih oincc. KOH'T. A. THOMPSON, c.e.p.i*. Coir'rs Ottioo. July 16, 1858 7 Estato Notico. A FINAL Scttlemwit of tlio F.stato of Allen Tllnck. (Iccc-iHod. will 1>* mini* ho. fore the Ordinary, at l'ickem 0 1 . on Friday tho 5th day of ftovemhor next. Tlioso having demands ngninat th? Kutnt? must render them, legally nttftstcd, and those indebted thereto must niako payment hy that time. E. HUOOK8. ) . , , ? J. U. 1H)NNICUTT, { A<i,u rB An in ft 2. 1858 3 ?hn Hamburg' Onco Mcro! TO. BfY OLD FRTKXUp IN J'lCKKXSf 1 WOULD respectfully inform 1113' oil friend* of Pickens tlint I tun in iho emp toymen* Mr. W?. Hii.t,, of llntnburg, &. **., uoatyr lr? nil kiii?l? of IB.ift*<lvra?'c & (tallerjr, Planter*, Mechanics, JluilrlerH material)", kr., wlievel iroithl bo Imppy to moot with thorn nn<K offer tkeiu GOODS in tlio above lino nt as low price* ivs Hioy can- bo purehAMd in any of theSouthern markets. Order* from tho country will meet with prompt attention. J. A. GURLRY. Hamburg, July 20, 1K58 ' 3m _? A KID 5 DAT IE 8. FOB, C0NGBKS8: && COI,. T. O. P. V EltNON, of .Spartanburg, in respectfully announced as a candiilatc for Congress, to succeed Col. Orr. 8fc?fTlio friends of COL. JOHN P. AXHMOKF. rcspcctfully nunounco liim a candidate ioi vongrcse, ai tlie noxt election. fSrjf" The friends of ("Of., K. 1*. JONKS, of Greenville, rcHpoct fully present hiswuno to the 1 Oongrcssionnl Distriel, in place vf Col. Oui?, who declines a jo-election. rOK T11K SKKATE. ?ffi..Th?i friends of Mr. EI.AM RIIAnrK respectfully nnnounce him a enndida'e to rep- , resent I'ickens district, in the ?3tate Senate, at the ner.t election. flgj?" Tlio friends of Gen. K. N. OARYIN I annor.nce him a candidate for (lie State Senate, ' M tlie ensuing election. B?TThe friends of KLiIlU IT. GRIFFIN, j K?i|.. respectfully nnnouneo hint a candidate j for tlie Senate, for Pickens district, at tlie , next election; FOR TilF. LEGISLATURE: #^-The friends of MICHAEL MILLER l?eg leave to announce him a candidate to represent Pickens in the next Legislature. BfgPThc friend* of Maj. RORERT MAX-j WELL respectfully recommend him as a soita- i bio candidate for (lie Legislature. The friends of \VM. N. MARTIN respectfully announce Jiitn ft cnmlidatc for (ho Legislature, lit (lie next election. flfsiyTlio friends of (JIJOKGK R. CIIKRRY respect fully RRceunse li'iv n candidate for t lie i Legislature, nt the next election. Jjfe>y-The friends of Muj. JOHN C. MILLKK announce, him a candidate for tlie Legislature, at the next election. Rfcjf The friends of Dr. A. J. ANDERSON respectfully announce liim a candidate lor the Legislature, nt the ensuing election. pftjY" Wo nro authorized to announce WILLIAM HAMILTON a candidate for the Legislature, at the ensuing election. TOR ORDINARY. Tito friends of S. II. JOHNS respectfully announce liitn a candidate for Ordinary at the next election. UfSJuThe friends of Rev. JOHN OWKNS heg leave to announce him a candidate for Ordinary of l'lckens (lintrift nl ll>? BflXo'l'lic friends of THOMAS J. KEITH reupect fully announce liim a candidate for Ordinary of Pickens district, at the ensuing election. FOR TAX COLLECTOR. JggT The friends of Mr. A. >S. STEPHENS respectfully announce him a candidate for the ofltce of Tax Collector of I'ickcns district, at (lie ensuing election. fifc'tJf" The friends of M r. 0 EOROE F. STEA 1>1N(i respccU'ully nniimince him a candidate for tti? ?m.. .rm... ?.< ..< wit vmw <ji i;u vuuecioi', ni mo next election. BQuThe friends of Hcv. J. H. IIUNNICL'TT respectfully announce hint a candidate for the olficc of Tax Collector, at the ensuing election. 862?" The friends of Rev. II. M. 11ART0N respectfully announce him as a candidate for 'l ax Collector attlio next election. .ic friends of J. W. L. GARY respectfully announce him a candidate for re-election to llicolltce of Tax Collector, for l'ickens district, ul the enduing election. 8?-Tl?*friends of II. CLEVELAND HUNT respectfully announce him a candidate for Tax Collector, at the next election. GOODS' SELy NGFOR" COST*I 'PHE STOCK OF GOODS, DRUGS & MED1L ('INKS, assigned by Isaertcll & Nf/mvaH, for itiv uvuviii ui men- crccmors, arc now ottered at I COST l'Olt OASII I'or a short (inic only. The NOTES AN I) ACCOUNTS lmyc been placed lu the hands of Mr. 1>. I'. Robins, nt (he Store, for settlement and collection. Those indebted, thereforo, will call and liquidate such demands promptly. Dr. Nohmanis rilso nt the Store, assisting in the sale of (looils nnd Medicincs, and will, as usual, put up prescriptions promptly, nnd on tho most reasonable terms. J. R. II.VOOOI), Assignee. ROUT. A. THOMPSON, Agent for the Creditors. Walhalln, .Inly 12, 18">8 51 tf Special Notico. fPIIK subscriber informs nil persons indebted l to him prior to the first of January last, that they must make payment hy the first of September next. Those failing to comply will be sued indiscriminately. Necessity alone compels him to pursue this course. Z. W. QUEEN. July 1ft. 1858 r, l 7 JOS. J. NORTON, ATTORXKl AT LAW, AND Solicitor in Dquity. PICKENS COURT II0U8E, .S. 0. Jan. 1. IS.'.R _ 2&_ ?f Ordinary's Salo. *1 >Y virtue of an onlcr to 1110 directed by I ^ W .1 IWanilR Wflrt Hf/linrtftr 1>!..L I cum district, I will sell to the highest bidder on Snlodny in September next, the Real Estato of llonry Gassaway, deceased, to wit: One tract of J<:\ml, situate in Pickens district, on bong Creek, waters of Chattuga River, adjoining lands of Jonas Phillips, Jolm Maxwell and others, containing Two Hundred An 1 thirteen Acres more or less, sold for division among the heirs of said deceased. I T>;rms or Sale.?On a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, exCOlit tl?v Mlflt. which liiiiHt. ln> luiiil in Tlic purolianer to give bond with good frceur*ty, to the Ordinary to Bocoro the pnymont of the parchun? mi ntv with a in rtgngo of tho premises if doomoa nccessnry by him. Purchaser to pay extra for titlos. Ij. CRAIG, s.r.o. Aug. 5,1858 3_ td Old Govci'iiof flullcr irn a a k.. <i.? i>? " ? V?; o?i% v? ./jr niv VVIVUIUIVU IVHC'U I lW'h'O T Arpvlo, wlioxc pedigree nn<l performance arc <oo well known to require a repetition li*ro. Ills dam Mary Kvnnoe.s wiih by Dirtvtu*?ho by Ai-ohor; d&in Matrix by Magog. T(?M HASCOMB \Y#s ftfcred Ky 0?.i Governor. II m (lam wtv* ftre<S from (Jen. Wade Hnmpton, Sr.'* obi (Inllatin, nnd Kichavl Covetbtt'a Director, of Abbeville? two nmong the finc/l hor?*>? in America. Mrwill stand the Fall y?i ? at Kicbard l>?riVr near llcHeuxvlllc, p/m of hto timo, nail Micr bttlnnco nl Anderson IT,, w- nenr tliovo.-^laeivnncc, $10. Tboyo putting mures nu<l dwuling them will bo licl-l responsible for tbo money. Twenty-five cents lo be pniil the groom. Tlie stuson will cnmmcuCo nt lticliAvd Davis', tbo'iddayof September and end tbe 8th day of Novomber. Tbo horse will bo at Anderson V'. H. ou wlcdny in September. WILI.18S BENSON | Aug. 1,1858 3 3 NO HOAX?GOOD NEWS! rpWO THOUSAND FOUH HUNDKF.II I ACHES of Mineral Land, including tlio I'oor Mountain, fur sale. It liw imtnediiitol\f ii,? ,.r ii... ii?_? mn Y v?.v ? ? V?V-| u??.? ? ^ 11 illliutlu,) ninl in sipbt i?f tlio Uluo Kidi'o Tunnel. Prof. Tuoniey reportol to tlio I daturo of South (.'tifolina tluu ;.!?< <o ond I : depositcof gold in the Si.1." : n' near thin mountain. in 1H32, tlir property whh purchased l>v two practical myu-i'M, after being fully tested, 'i licy were gentlemon of character, wealth, prudence uiid sagacity. They diod before it wan operated on, and it bus re mainoil so until the prosent time. Mr, Klihu Crew ell itit<l .) !in K. I^owis wro the purchasers. Thin place is suxctj '.'do of being made 0110 of the very heat grttr.ing fnrnis in the district?lias a large mmntity of first finality of bottom and uplumi, a portion of wliicli is newly enclosed. Thwro is a line niflf seat on the place, with HuCIuicnt pino timber near to it to build the llluo Ridge Kond. I will sell (his property on reasonable lerins on nil extended credit. I will reserve one-third or one-half, and operate jointly accordingto th?j amount invested My residence is \\ ays'tilo, I'ickeuR District, and mv 110*1 nft'wo Pnmlln ton, S. C. J. OVKUTON LEWIS. July 1, 18."?R 50 3m Something Now at Old Pendleton i grocekiesTgIioceries: riHIK L'XDKliSlUNKD huvc established, J. nt this j)liice, it Family Wroccry Store, For purple of neeoin mounting the public with (!KOCI-1UHS nt Anderson prices! Our terms being strictly cash or its equivalent,, enables vis to offer iiulucMiiMits not to found elsewhere. It is useless to cnumeratoour Stork: suflico it to say, ?c have a complete Stock of all kinds of GOODS usually kept in u Grocery Store. Wo will liarter or pay tlic liiglievt cash prico for Produce, and the usual nrtic'f* of Itoine manufacture and barter. All wc nsk is a fair trial 1 .JOHN' T. SI,OAX & CO. lVndlcton, March 12, I8;*>8 .34?tf NEW SEASONABLE" GOODS* At FickniN II. 11. rriHK undersignod nro now receiving and' JL oponing a well selected stock of Spring and Summer Goods, Which wo offer to our friends nn<l customers low, in nccordtinco with the lmrd times, eou1 stating in part of the following: 1M5IXTS, MUSLINS, Cnmhrics, Brown and m?....1..-1 ?i I ...v?u?v.M i?ii6r., mm micvuii^ i A well selcolcd stock of Roody-mado CLOTlIINfJ. Huts nuil Caps; Bonnets. Ribbon?, Trimmings. ?tc.: Boots and Shoes, Saddles and Bridles; Hardware and Cutlery, IXailsand Castings; Crockery and Glassware ; CJR.0CKI11ES, Drugs and Medicines; and almost every otbov article usually found any v.hore in the up connirv. AVe take in barter country Homespun, Tall low, Beeswax, Corn, Fodder, Wool, Bags, fit !*?"* Pllcf/ininfU ,, V.T. We return our thnnfca for pant patronage, and liopo our friends niul tlio public will coll and examine out* stock before buying elsewhere. JC. & E. E. ALEXANDER. _ N!i'Z P' i^,S _ 43 if G UIECKE, JR7~ nAS just returned from Charleston isitli a lino Koloi'.tinn r.f KPIMVfl X- SI'M. MKIl 1 >11Y (.SOOI>S, for Gontlcinens' Wear,, such as Black and BIuo Broadcloths, DOK-SK1X OASS1MEKE, CA31IMERKTTE, DllA P 'KTE. iVc<i &(!? ALSO, some articles for Lnclics T>ressos, such as Calicoes. Muslins, $c. Clentlcnien who wish n fine suit of CLOTHING will do well by giving him n call. look at the Fashions of (jfenio 0. Scott, fur IS5S, and have their measure taken, as Mr. W. WALSEMAXN is there vet. ready to rx." eui > any work in his lino in tl.c most fashionable and approved style. G. BfcBKCIiflC, Jr. lias also received a fine stock of GUOCE111KS, such as Molasses, Sugars, Coffer, Tcu, Tobacco, Soap, Starch, Ac., ?ic. -ALSO Hardware. Hats and Caps, Hoots and Shoes; all of which ho offers to the public as cheap as the cheapest for CASH ! Walhalla, May 11. 1858 4.1-tf TXT" n/r XT A Tvnnw TV . XIX. ATTORNEY AT LAW,. AND Solicitor In Kquit.v, PICKENS COURT 1I0USR, S. C. Jnn 14. 1K.'>8 2<j tf NEW STOHK & NEW (iOOHSr One ITlflo IVom Jnrratt'N ISHrige, Near the ltnnd loading to Walhalln. | rpjIK undersigned wish to inform their 1 friends an"! the' surrounding country generally, that they arc now opening a w?ll | selected Stock ot Fall and Winter Cloods, i Hoots nml Shoos, Hats and Caps, Orockcry, Hardware and Cutlovy, (jroceric?, Medicines, i Ac., with almost every article usually kept in a country store; all of which will bo sold low for cash ! Call ami *cc. Wo will tukp in exchange fo? Goods, *on?t.rv tftlMl>l? flllil Wnnl ffiimoennii W?"1 !!??? I Pried Fruit, Venison limns, I law Hides, I'eas IJocswax, Tallow, Honor, See. ,1. M. A I.F.X ANDKli, K. K. AI,F,X.AN1>KH. ^Nov.14, Ifrw 10. tf^ Administrator's Nof,ico. N'OTICB is ho*?Ky given (lint iv final settlement of the Fjftftte of Aaron Moor?, do-* ceased, will be wiudc In tlio Ordinary's Ofllcc, nr ! Viekcns Covrt House, on Friday llic ?tb day of I ucteftcr next. Those indebted muut mnke pnyDieiit, wnil those linviny 'len?nr?<ln irlW vender tlicni legally Attested by flint time. Notice i* uIho given tlmt 1 will not bo rcfrj'oncible for intcreirt after that time. KM Ell Y MOORF.r Adm'r; ji.iy r?.2^">R- _ f?i ami ,T. F. VnTfiT j t r n and eoV?P,nV m i trr, Waflinlln, S. INFORMS his fiiond* end the public tbnt j I Mm lins enj^njiod n eomhctmit CopjjprMnitli, ' who hris upwards of twVi'my yonv* j in tho nmnufftotuvinp 'Of COl'l'KK KKTTIUM S'l'i r.T.H ?.?.i -n fac hired out of Copper, Tin nnd Plicct-Iron ; and in prepared to fill orritr* fo?* nil, work in hin lino nt chort notice. Terms nu ileratt,? liefer* to the durability of li'u work. August 0, 1837 * if