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pern, (lied suddenly, in tho neighborhood of Ducktown, ft week or two sinee. Poor Sut! After having innumerable encounters mid conflicts with man and beast?been shot several times, and consumed " Husthcad" enough to run an over-shot mill for forty days and nights, died ignobly at last from a blow inflicted wit.1i tbr? fic? ..f <? f..i_ low-man.?Athens (Trimester) linnner. Consignooa at Anderson Dopot, Pan vtkkk ENDi.s'd atovrtBO. Brown it McCicca, -I I) Jordan, \V E Walters, r 11 Hawkins, Slielor & S, Sullivan it S. .1 11 Sitton; Ilumliird, II tt Co, Benson it J, Allen <t C. (lots Seaborn, .T W Crawford, W C Bow ley, II K Havenoll, MeUco A T, llrown. V 4, Co, If Towers, M It llunnieutt, B F & T S Cravton. K B Benson it Son. C (' T-anc ston, US Porclior, DQuinscy, W II D (witl1'inl, Smith <fc Clark. M Doun. W A Jones, J Hunter. K K Alexander, II L Joffors, Dondy & I', A 0 Xorrirt & Co, 1 > Himrod, 1) Konno, W 8 It lack. Wliltner & O. Cj II KovIht, .) A MoFall. ,) V Shankliu, Knglntid 1) Co; J 1) K Sloan & Co. F. HICK, A'iont. iMahhikd, i n tlio 24th nil. Iiy L. Rogers, K?|., Mr. .t. M. Wn.soy to Miss Ei.i/.aiif.th Hi uson', nil of I'lf.kono. QgBTMAftY,* Pkpahtki) this life in Pendleton, July 10th 18">8, .lixcv K. C?AMrnt!i.f? daughter of Mr. II. K. Campbell, in the 24th year of her n^c. ller illness was protruded. but she boro it with Christian patience and resignation, and gave strong evidence of her preparation thro' faith in our Lord Jesus Christ to meet the summons to leave the earth. May her family and friends receive her dentil as a call from (lod to them to prepare t'orctcrnitv. andnnw their end bo as hopeful as hers. A Frif.no. Died, in Pickens district on the 2d May, )8,">8, Corkki.ia C., daughter of W. mid M. K. liurkett, aged nine mon'.hs and fifteen days. This lovely rose of ours that was loaned to us for a short period, and upon which we doted so tenderly, has boon taken from us by tho blessed Jesti", who says in his word :? " Suffer little children to come unto me. and forbid them not. for of euoh is the kingdom iti ? ' w? Ikvitivu. I? VVJI *i\rv WlUilWU fiarvilis for littleCoisNEi.iA C.t for while her Iwdy has hean tawerod to the grave, her spirit has found u home in Heaven. " Homo sweet homo." we nil havo friends in Hon von. LOOK OUT! rpilK Notes nnd Accounts due T. J. Kcose |_ & Co ninv he found in the hands of W. S. KecfO, at Fair Piny, until Keturn dav noxt. l'ersons knowing themselves to he indebted are requested to umko settlement withoutfurtlicr notice, and biivo themselves cost. T. J. KEESK & CO. Fair l'lrxy, Aug 2S, 1858 2 "notice IS hereby given, that nt the next session of (lie legislature, Application will bo ninde for nn act to incorporate the "Clioohcft Mining C'omprrnv," niul also (lie "Hluo llidge Mining Company." TAufc 22, 1858. Soo and Hear! A CIOOP 11AIUJ AIN TO BE SOLD! rpilK subscriber offers for pate his HOUSK St 1 liOT. in the town of WiilluiUa. which enn bo bougftt at private sale until the 25th of September noxf. If not disposed of before, I will offer it nt public outcry on tiint day. The House and lot is minuted on Ma.i,i). street, adjoining lots of K. IUu*son ami Isscrtcl. uipl nearly opposite the Ainorienn Hotel. Persons disposed to purchase enn examine the premises. Mr. Ilulwinkcl, who i;*?. .,o?^ :ii ?i a? 1 - - - Iivni, n^u nnun HIV JUl'IlllSVtt IU llliy OI1C desiring to 8C0 them. J. W. P. STIIUUS. 81, 185S 7 ! Watch Repairing*, &c. PI1IIH subscriber hogs lenvo to inform tho J. citir.cns of the yurrouuding country, that lie will visit this plaeo again during next October Court, and will remain until all ordor? rue fillod. Ho Repairs Watches, Clicks, Jewolry, Ac., in a workman-like manner, ami on tlie most rensonablo terms, lie can he found at Mitckkli/u Hotel, where work mnv be loft. 8. W. WKST. Pickeng C II. Aug 28, 18">8 7-tf Ordinary's Salo. BY virtue of (in ordor to me direotcd by W. J. Parsons, Rsq., Ordinary of I'it-k? ens District, I will sell to tho highest biibler on Saloday irk October next, tho Ileal Estate of Joshua Chapman. deceased, to wit: One tract of mml, situate in Pickens District, on Siioal Crco'j, adjoining lands of Carter Clayton. 8atuncl Chapman ami others, containing Ono Hundred and Ninoty-two Acres more or less; sold for diviaion among tho liftir* of ?nid decon?e(l. rn L? " i kumh ok oai.k.?un n creutt ot twelro immthfl. with interest from day of wile. except tlio cost, which must bo paid in cash. The | purehnsor t<? givo bond with good security, totho Ordinary to secure the payment of tlio purchase in >ncy, with a mortgago of the premisos if doomed noctWHftry by him. Purcliasorto pay oxtra for titles. L. C. CllAIO, s.p.u. Sept. 3. 18.')8 7 td. Ordinary's Salo. T^Y. virtue of an order to mo directed by j _ _> w. u. l'ltmoiiM, nun,, ununary ot l'ickons district, I will soil to tl*o highest ladder on Saloday in O.itulior ne&t, tlio lltfnt Estate of JaniofciiUtUand. doJQascd, to wit: Ono thiol tfC I<nn?l, situate in IMukons Ois' trust, on Adams' (Jrcok, enjoining lands of James II. Ambler, Joseph Massingill and otliors, containing Oae Hundred Acred inoro or less; sold for division among tlio lioirs of rsaid deceased. Tkrms ok Sai.e.?On a credit of twelvo | months, with intorosfc from dny of Palo, oxcopt the eost. which must ho paid in cash.? * Tho purchaser to give bond with good security, to tho Ordinary to sooure the payment of tho purcha*? money, with a mortgago of tho promises if doomed noeossury by hiiu. i'urchaser to pay oxtra for titles. L. 0. CHAIG, s.r.u. Sopfa 2. 1858 7 td sjair <?r sossHb Carolina. IX OUOI .V.lllY OtT.VTIOM. WlIRlvK.yH, Jopth* Norton hutUnpplic?ltonio for lottors of lulminirttr.itlon, upon nil ami ginguUr the por*ohnl 0*tnt( of Mi^tlin Norton, dcacANcI, Into of tho Stale i\fo?'o*i?ht awl (llnti'lot ofriaUwii.u ffn^l oredjBoif ot ?ai?i <le0cA?0(i nva, iltcrcl'oip, eltc;l to nppcnr hoforo ino, at lMckens t"?. IT, on Monday the HOth ftopt. lnrt., to nhotf o(Vii!*n, if nny they OAti, why miM loitciM shonhl not bo ttirmtod. Given under my lmn<l niul n? il, yopt. J. Iftfift. > W. J. PARSONS, o.i'.n. t " ? .**V~ * ? hides and bark \17IU, BE ISOUCillT AT FAI? PRICES V liy , ,T' T'- x SMITH. L T?o VarO, Jan A, 1858 25-1/ I : f I KASMOY'W j SAW AND POWDER MILLS FOlt SAMS! I)Y vivtuo of sundry fi fns to nio directed, I will | 1) Hell to the highest bidder, at PickensCourt i House, on Halodoy in October next, the TRACT ! Ob' LAND upon which Kiudcv'fl Mill# live situn ! ted. The tract contains about Fourteen Hundred Acres, much of which is tine nt'iiblo land and heavily timbered with the best pine, oxcopt about sixty acres which has recently been reduced to cultivation. Tho tract also contains n considerable quantity of tine low grounds.? On the premises is a SAW MILL and fixtures for running nil kinds of Machinery ; a Dwelling, Store-house, Shops, fifteen or twenty cottages and nil neccsKsiy outbuildings?all new and in excellent repair, and the water power inoxhaustiblo. The property is locatod tlirco miles from : rn'KonsU. II. unci \'Z miles rioui Pendleton. At tho same time, Easlcy's l'OWDER MILLS i ainl Two Hundred Acres attached of ]>rimo ; land. These Mills are new, never having Seen in operation, and are situated three miles iVom Pickens Court House and eleven miles from Pendleton. AI.SO, the valuable Plantation of the late Col. John A. Kpsley, situated on Saluda Uiver, five miles from Oreenvlllo C\ H., containing about Eight Hundred Acres of Land, about one I 1 1 1 .! ...i : i ? ? * - luiKirvu <?i which is iirsi l ine uoiuuil. All cold as the property of (lie InteCol. John A. Kaslcy, junior, at the Kcpernto suits of Win. Choice, II. ('. Young. M. 15. F.arlo ami others. Tonus of sale made known in a future publication. I,. C. CltAia, H.i'.n. August HI, 18">R 7 t?l WOOL CARDING. rpiIK subscriber having purchased the 1 Wool Cnrtltttg Mnuhitie, on Wolf Crock, ifiir mimrrs store, respectfully announces to the public generally, that ho is now propared to <lo Oardwig in good style ami at short notice. There in a capital Burr machine attached, for cleaning Wool. Bv strict attention to buHinevp. the undersigned hopes to merit the patronage of the public. Toll can bo paid in either money or wool. A. C. UUQ1IKS. Sept 2. 18.">8 7 tf WAJNTJSD,' SIX STONR tT'TTKUS, at ClinngA liriilj^o, one mile f? ? in the Stnmphouro Tunnel. Apply nt the work to JAMES LAPPING. Aug 24. 185$ n PUBLIC SALE. XTT I I.li ItO kikld tn tl?f* liiirlioaf IuiMa* YV " Pickens C. II., on Salcday in October next, a TRACT 01"' LAND, lying nonr snid town, containing One Hundred nnd Twenty Acres more or less, nml adjoining lands of Alex llamsay, D II Kcunemur and others. This tract will be sold on a credit of twelve | months, tho purchase money to bo secured by note, bearing interest, with security. ALSO At tho. rosidono.n of Win Slflnhnno on Tuna. day after Saleday, the Cattle, Hogs, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and other property, will lie sold. For huiiis of and under ? ") cash, over that amount the same terms and conditions as for the land. A. S. STEPHENS. Aug 23, 1858 ? td : STATIC ()K SOUTH CAROLINA, In Equlty--I*lckciiN. 1) W C CantroU and wife | fi|p p Ution Mrs E Powell and others j T>u USUAXT to an order made in the above i jl biiuwi cosut oy viinnconor narillaw, at tho last term of tho Court of Equity, for Pickens district, I will soil at publio auction, to the hicheat bidder, at Pickens Court House, on Saleday in October next, tho IlEA L ESTATE of Alinon Powell, deceased, to wit: Olio Tract or situate in Pickens district, and lying on Tugalo Itivor, contlliiiilior h'i'rlit Ifunrlwiil nml I K ivr.,15 ngtll 1. Avarilla (irifliu J vh I Bill for Pnrtition, kc. TIiov. Griffin, ct. nls. J IT appearing lo the Court, upon bill filed, that 1 J. II. Mansell nnd wifo Vanhtli Hnrton Griffin, lienjamin Griffin, Sargent flrillin, 11. II. Oriflin, II. A. IlillingMly midwife Minerva; the licirH-nt -lnw of Hnlley Oriflin. decouxed, to wit: Avarilla OrifHn; Sargent J. Griffin, Joseph GrifI fin; nnd the hoirn-at-law of William Oriflin, deceased, namely J Avarilla A. Oriflin, Nancy V. j Griffin, Kliliu II. OritTin, llosannah M. Oriflin, 1 0. U. Oriflin, Mary I,. M Oriflin. Bniloy II. Grifi fin, Thomas V. Griffin, Margaret T. Oriflin, Mar urn r. i/. t trim it nnu June jvi ?. Oiilhn, results | without llio limits of this State: on motion of i Harrison, complainant'* solicitor, it l.s ordered, I therefore, timt the said absent defendants do i appear in this honornblo court mid plend, answer or demur to complainant's said bill of complaint, within threo months from tho ] ublica1 tion lieroof, or tho Haute will bo taken pro confctno as to them. ROUT. A. THOMPSON, c.K.r.n. vom rs omcc, Aug z-t, in?? Hiu GOOD LAND FOR SALE. rjllIE subscriber offers his Imnds for sale, L 'ying ond situate '>n tho waters of Mossy Creole, in Whito county, (la. One Tract contains 250 Acres, a part of which is goo<l Uftttam; upon tho placc is two dwellings, out buildings, orchard, &J. At ono houso, forty ncrosaroeloarcd, and ntthoother thirty acres, flood springs aro convenient to lwth plo"?? This tract is in 5 miles of the Court House, 1 niucoi a p?Hi niuco, more, campground and clnireh. ALSO, 215 Apron of Lnnd.lvinzon the Creek, with water fulln and power for iron worka, mills or any othor improvements.? I Thoro i? alao good farming laud on thi? tract. Tlioso tract* aro locntod in pleasant neigh- i ltorhooda, and was formerly a'part of Hnbortdiam county. Now is tho tiniO to got a hcrgain, iih I am determined to foil at a reducod nrleo. Addnis* mo at T<oo, Ga? or in? snoot tlio promises ut nnv time, HA'MEt DUOKETT. August 2, 18.18 8 8m PREMIUM COOKING STOVES, OK all with fttul without Hollo\v*wnro. For rtnlo by J. H. VOHJT, | OppoMto Planter's Tlotol, Walhulla, 3.0, Aygu*t6,1307 4 tf n v. ",,M il" IOi,? and adjoining lntul* of .) W Hare, J W Pratlior. .1 II IjpUi?v and Harvj Davis. TKKMS OF KALE?On a credit of one and two yours, with interest,except the costs which arc to be paid in cash. Tlio purchase money to bo scoured by bond, with two or more good sureties, conditioned for its payment in two equal unnual instalments. Purchaser to pay for titlo. This Tract of Land is a verv valua bio one, find in also improved. There arc ft bout ono hundred ncros of ohoico rivor mid crook bottom on tho promises. For further piirticulnrH, upply on tho pluce or to the uudersigned. A pint of tho promises is on fdc in my oflroo, and Oftn bo seen fit nnv time. roivt. a. Thompson, c.e.r.n Com'rs Offiep, Aug 24. 1858 td .State ot* . South Carolina) J Andorson Pricos Current. irotlHKUTKD WKKKI.Y ?V KNULAKD, I MiklKl * lO Civtuoii C. H-. August 81. 1 , Cotton per lb. 8J (li\ 11 Salt, per sack, - - 2.0Q . ouco, mo, per id. - - 1<5 (?/) 1 I Sugar* brown, per lit. - 9 (ff\ 11 " crushed nmlloftf, per lb. 1 I (?> 18" Molasses, West India, pur gallon, 40 (<o 45 " N. Orleans' 44 " 45 (?/; (10 Yarn (Cla.) per bunch, - - l.liO Osnnburgs, (heavy) per ynrtl, I'i ( > 11 Shirtings, " - 10 (<i, 11 Iron, common sizo Swede, por lb. 01 " Kngllth, ... 0 Nails, per keg, - - - 0 (n) 0} Oil, I.insoed, per gallon, 1.37 (<i 1.60 1 ?i Tv?i,i <? . on 1 Glnus, yxio - - - ;} (? a.2 ? i?X12 - - 3.25 ft, 8."0 ltico, per lb. ... r.J (?\ 7 Flour, per bnrrol, 4 (ii\ .>.00 Wheat, per bushel, - - 90 (a) 0i> Corn, " - - . f,.", (,, ?) Ihicon, hog round, - - Ki (,> ,2 Bagging. Utinnv, per yard, 17 (n 18 Oats, per bushel, - - 30 (?;, .13 ! Pons. " ?' . 1 on j Po **v. Hi Ho, per kop, - 7.J (W\ 8 Pijp rc is always lo bo found a,piod Slock l oi' <;? > 1? t K., Jt. & Co'h. Military Order. ri^llF, Captains having command of hetit companies in the 5th Regiment, SC M," will parado theia at Hunter's on the 10th of S eptember next, at 10 o'clock, A M. Oilicor?, commissioned and non-commissioned, the d?.j previous, for drill and instruction, armed and equipped ns the law directs for | ordinary militia duty. Col 11 II Orlf; fin, the .Judge Advocate, and officers in com I uiniui <>f tmo sovoral beat companion, will as, sotnblo at tlio court house sifter tho drill, I cqnippod as the law directs, for tho purpose I of holding court martial. | By order of Gon W K Knslov : JOSHUA J AM ESOX, Aug 20. 1S.")S (> Col ('oni'g SALE OF LOTS AND LANDS. WE WILL SELL to the highest bidder, before the Storoof lssertol & Norman,-, in tlio town of Walhalln, on Saturday tho 2.r>th of Soptomber next, tho HEAL and L'EH !?u.\ Aij KHTATI'I assigned by tho said Issertel it Normau for tlio beneiit of their cred-. itors, to wit: All tlioir interest in tho Ileal E.stato bp-fl low mentioned: hot No 1, lying in the to\vh of Walhalla, immediately on Main-street, containing Four Acres more or less, adjoining I) Hicinaun and other!?. One House and hot in said town, containing One Half aero, lying on Main-street, and adjoining lots of 11 raj en and other*. One other House and hot, known as th& new Store house, unfinished, lying on Main street, containing One ami one-third Aero* move or less, on which there is n good garden, bum, stables, Ac. It adjoins lots of Mrs. Niebuhr and other?. Two other lots, lying in said town, on Main street, containing One-half acre oaeli, and adv joining lots of Capt Wagoner ami others. ALSO, one Farm, containing Kigbty-scvon Acres more or less, known as section No , lying in tlie vicinity of said town, and adjoining lands of D Niemann aiul others. ALSO, one other Farm, containing Fifty Acres more or lc.is, known as section No 3, and adioinine lands of Dr W T Ilollnn.l nml other*. li>tli of tlic.sc farms arc improved ami in a high statu of cultivation. Also, the intoroat of lasertel & Norman in the German Settlement Soe.ioty. The Heal Kstato will be sold on acre(lit of eighteen months, payable in equal seininnmml instalments, with interest; scoured by noto and ample security. A At the same tii?*^? and place, the Remaining STOCK OF GOODS, Cuttle, Household ami Kitchen Furniture, nml a largo quantity of Lumber will ho mictionm! nfT For tho Goods, &?j., sums of $f> and upwards nix months credit, secured by note and security, with interest; nndcr tfiatsum, cash. B?5uThc Goods, Modioines, jfce.. arc s,tiil offered at cost for cash until tho day of sale. J. E. IIAGOOI), Assignee. KOli'T. A. THOMPSON, Aqp; IS, 1838 Agent for the Creditors. VALUABLE PROPERTY rOlt SAL 84. I 1TTIT T 1- --1 1 4 A? ? " ^ Wiuii iju num. at me rosmonco 01 Ut\ptttin .John Maxwell, seven miloasouth west of Pendleton, South Carolina, on the 6th day of October next, the property of Baylis .). Maxwell, viz: One Negro man, Dave, 31 vcors old; " " woman. Julia, 18years old; " " boy, Perry, 9 years old ; " " girl, Ann, 6 years old; " " 'child, Alton, 8 mouths old ; One llrass Clock, 1 Silver Wuteh, 1 Rilloilnn, tMA- 111 ? r * nily oti."iiuis 01 'iliout; i .J.ICK, I5:Ulg?. tour yearn old; four Jennets ami ono colt, Jack; half interest in ono Jonnett and colt, .Ju^k ; 1 lot (Joilt*, 1 lot Hog*. Besides tho above mentioned property will be alsoRold: two other Negroes, ono mnn and ono woman; four .luck*, two of them very liir^e, (proved) onoof thorn 14 hands high, both of black color, the other two quito young. uhu?]/ mnnfinnnil r% Kwa *I?a being imported. Tlio abo\o property will bo 8obl 0:1 n credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale; notes with good security roquircif. August 0, 1858 4 8 ri ha ou i)7i r r e it?, 1ST nUIOADK 1ST DIVISIONS. 0. M. Greenvim.k 0. II., S. C. I Order No. ? rrillB Roglmenta comprising' tho 1st .JL ado 1st Division S. C. M., will assemble atihe following tiuto? and. places, for lloviow uiiil drill, aratW mid equipped as the law direct*: Tlio 3d Regiment, at Tonoy'a Old Field, on Tuesday, the 31st August. I rno l?t itogiraeut, at Jlruton's, on Thura- ! : day 2d of September. Tho 4th Regiment, at llaynio'c, on Thurs' day. tlio Oth of September. Tho 42d Regiment, at. Minton's, or Craig'n, I on Saturdny, tlio lltli of Scptembei. Tho 2d llogimont, at IlalVa, on Tncf-lay, i the 14th of September. Tho f>th Regiment, at Iluntor'a, on Thtirsj day tho 10th o?Soptombpr. i'lio commiHsioned and notvcorainlssiofted j : Q(floors will ftBHombl# tho days provioax, nt ' thoir rofpootivc pliico^ of Koviow, for Drill i and Instruction. | Colonel* of llogimonts ar? chared with thft | extol,sion of thi* order. They will bo pronarft<l And inikn thslr Hotuma nt tV.? By 01 ^lor of Ilrig. Oon. Kasi.kv. II. I.KK T1I1UJSTON, Hrig. Miy. , Aug. 18 5 til ' NOTICE." API'LIC AT ION will be umde to tlio Legiclatuvo of South ('? vMnn, at U? noxt aesaion, for nn net to hieorpt/ftto the Retreat Churcli and lands appertaining thereto. II, i8i8 ft 8m 1 COMMISSIONER'S SALES. STAT IS OF SOl'TH* CAROLINA, lit E?inily?I'lcltons. Mary Ann Ooucli ) Vrt I if.ii ft... i>., Rol/t Couch, ct. ills, j TN ohfldionc'6 to uu order of tho Court of K'|uit_v, in this ruse, 1 will cxpoao to ?ulc nt Auction, to tho highest bidder, at Pickens Court House, on Suloilay in September next, i the KEAIj KSTATK of John Couch, doccaaod. namely: Tract ,\'o 1, situate in the District of Ph-k: .....I -r. ; I <?..< uum- mwiuHuui, <m nruaitv crock, \va- ' tors of Saluda river, containing Five Hundred Fifty and one-half (SAO)} Acres, and' adjoining lands of (Ion. Oruikslianks, Hubert Conch and others. Tract No '2, situate in the nforosaid State , and District, on waters of llrushy creek, containing One Hundred and Ten Acres, and adjoining lands of Joel F.llison, Thus Mont- j goinery and others. TKIIMS OF SAIjFi?On a credit of mm mul two years, with interest from day of mlo.? I The purchasers to enter into bond to the t.'om-1 missioner, with at least two good sureties, to secure the payment of the purchase money in two equal annual instalment?. Purchasers to pay extra f.?r titles. The costs to he paid in cash on day of sale. I'lats of the<e tracts are on file in the Commissioner's oflico. Tract No 1 is valuable. uom? won unproved, and on which there is some good bottom laud. HOB'T. A. THOMPSON', c.K.r.n August 0, L.S58 t<i STATE OF SOUTH" CAROLINA, In J limes Kogers, | vs Bill for Partition. Kdward lingers, et als ) ? TXDKlt an order of the Court of Kipiity ^ J in this ease, made nt .Tuno Term. lfr">8, there will be sold, to the highest bidder, at Pickens Court House, on Saleday i September next, the KKAL ESTATE of Jiinaj Powers, senior, deceased, situate in Pickens district and State aforesaid, to wit: Tract No 1, lying on Oconee creek, waters oi ljiiuo Kivor. contiii 11?n>Si\ Hundred Acres, and adjoining lands ol' Cajjt I. \ Robins. tract Xo 8, und others. Tract Xo 3, <:o Gaining Throe Hundred and Two Acres, adjoining Tract Xo 2, unknown lands, and Tracts Xos 1 and 4. Tract Xo 4, containing One Hundred and Twenty Acres, and adjoining Tracts Nos 1 and 3, lands of A D Rogers, James Todd and others. TKKMS OF SALK?On a credit of fine nnd t\i*n jpni-o 41 ' ?r ? 1 The purchaser or purchasers to give bond, with nt least two good sureties, to secure the payment of the purchase money in two equal annual instalments ; and pay extra for titles?. The costs to he paid in cash on day of sale. Pints of the land are on file in this office. The lands belonging to this Estate arc of excellent quality. Tract No 1 is improved, and has creek bottom on it. ROUT. A. THOMPSON, c.E.r.n Com'rs office, August <>, 185S td CVP t rn,^ i \ Cii\lT?ni i r\ I i VI T ? fii.vj jv v/r ov?i J ii L AUUJjI.NA, III ISquHy--I'lckciiM. Margaret Armstrong ) vs > Hill for Partition. \V. 11. Armstrong, ct nls. ) I)V virtue ot' u decretal order of the Court of li Kquity, directed lo me, will be sold on Sulodhy in September next, to the highest bidder, at ] Pickens Court House, the ltlvAL KHTATE of AbneV Armstrong, deceased, namely : Tract No. I, situate in the district of Pickens and State aforesaid, on Concross creek, containing Two Hundred and Forty Acres, and adjoin ing lands of K. Vomer, Mary McWhorter, Zachariah I'ower and others. Tract No. 2, situate in the State aforesaid anil district of L'ickens, containing One Hundred and Eighty Acres, and adjoining Tract No 1, M Crenshaw, Alexander Bryco and others. Tract No. 3, situate in the district of Pickens i and State aforesaid, on Colonel's Fork, containing One Hundred and Ninety Acres, and adjoining lands of Lafayette W Allen, Daniel Hull and others. TKKMS 01' SALE?On n credit of one, two and three years, witli interest from day of sale, (except the costs wliicli must lie paid in cash.) The purchaser or purchasers entering into bond, with two or more good sureties, conditioned for the payment of the pureha.se money in three successive equal annual instalments. Tho purchaser to pay for nil necessary papers.' These lands arc valuable. On the Home place, or Tract No 1, there is a comfortable dwelling, with out-buildings. There is nlso a- , bout Severn'j acres of capital bottom hind on this I ..ill. 1 1 1 AillVVi VWtJl milllir.l. l'latsof those tracts of land arc on file in my oflico, and can ho referred to at any time. IIOIVT. A. THOMPSON, o.K.r.n Com'rs ofliuo, July 24, 185:$ 1 0 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, IN V.CjriTY?l'tt'KKNS. Emma and 11. A. Hawthorne j vs. > Hill for partition Susan l'crrv and others. I rpn p.i?p ?.;n n ? ~r 1 Equity, for partition amongst tlio licirs-ntIhw of .losiah F. l'oiry, deceased, ?i Pickens i Court House, on Saleday in September next, to I tlio highest biihler, on a credit of twelve months J with interest, except so much ns may lie necessary to p:iy tho costs ot' partition and sale, a | TRACT OF LAND, on the waters of Snow t 'rock, i in Pickens district, containing Four Hundred | I ami Thirty Acres, and adjoining lands now or i | formerly belonging to Jui .es II. llecder, IK-nj. j n. i-gri-j' nnn ntnorn. Tlio Land is well timbered, and aliio lies well. The soil is productive, nncl the land would make n fino farm if cleared ami cultivated. It is all in tlio woods at present, except tlio Methodist Camp Meeting (Iround, which is on the place. The land lien on the public road loading front | Andersouvillo to Piokeus Com t House, and is wnll watered. A plat of the premise}!, on file for reference, can bo seen at this oflice. JlOIl'T. A. THOMPSON, c.K.r.n. All'. T..1 ? 1? lO'.U " * win i n wiiiou, ? ui#y i"i 10*10 f The Last Notico. T>ONDS, Notes, Costs, &o., <lue in the OrJ ) dfnnry'g Oftico or to me, mast be puid | on or boforo tho 20th of September next; otherwise, the.y will bo put in suit. Tliero can be 110mistake this time. f/>ok out! W. J. PARSON'S, o.r.n | Aug 22, IS.r>8 3__ Eetata Noticc. A FIX A L Settlement of tlic Estate of Allen Bliuik, drwjeimod. will ho rondo l?o- ( ! furethe Ordinary, nfPiekons ("5 II. on Friday ! the l)tlj dny NoVerabflr next. Those liav- j ' ihg1 lidmnnds'ft^HinHt tho Kntntc tnnnt render I theiA", ''ognlly nttoxtcd, mid those indebted , ! thereto muHlmnkn pnvmont by that time. K. HllOtIKS. ) . . . J. It IIUXXICUTT, \ A(ln, r8 Angnot 2. 1858 3m : NOT| ? \1'PLICATION will bo mnilo to the Lotfiela- j tyro of Sputh Carolina, at its next bohMoii, j for rohnrtcv for '*Tho Clraugn Lime und Man- ( ufdatnnng Company." July 13, 1858 61 3ui ?AMB3?A1fE'3_._ Ftfll (.'ONOKKSS: Bk2f" COL. T. O. 1>. V KllNON, ofSjmrtanl>urg, is lonpeoU'iilly announced as a candidate for Cohki'OSh, to suococd Col. Oit. fiSSr Tlio Morula Of COI.. JOHN I). ASIIMoltK respectfully announce lilin a candidate for Congress, at (lie l?c\t election. JK$f"Thc fricnd:? of COL. E. I'. .TONES, of Greenville, respectfully present his name t? tlio Congrcssionnl Diotrlct, in pluccof Col. Ohm, who declines a re-election. FOU T1IK SENATE. Tlio friends of Mr. EfiAM S1IARVE (>?-?-1 111 v announce nun a candidate 10 represent Pickens district, in ilio Statu Sulinto, at the next. election. f&y" The fricndH <>f Gen. F. N. flAKYIN announce iiim a candidate lor tlic Stato Senate, at tlie ensuing election. fay-The frionds of KLUIIJ II OUIFl'IX, F.sij.. respectfully announce him iv candidate for tlio Senate, for Pickens district, at tlie next election. FOR Til!: I.KtUSLATURK: ! fl^The friends ..f MK'All MILLKR beg loavo to niincilllico hill! A I'.amliiliif o 1<? rnni'nunnt Pickens in the next Legislature. r,^>"Tlic friends of Mnj. RORKRT MAXWT.LL respectfully recommend liirn as a suitable) candidate for the Legislature. B^tX^Tlic friends of \VM, N. MARTIN respectfully nnuounco hint a candidate for the Legislature, at the next election. JO^Tlio friends of GKOIUSH R. CIIKRRY respectfully announce liiin a candidate for the Legislature, nt (lie next election. ^fj-Tho friends of Mai. JGIIN C. MILLKU announce him n candidate lbr the Lmr o lslaturo, at tho noxt election. Rfci)'" The friends of Dr. A. .1. AXDKUSON respectfully nnnouncc him a candidate for tlie Legislature, at the ensuing election. jpSy" Wo are nutliorizcd to nnnounco WILLIAM HAMILTON a enndidate for the Legislature, at the ensuing election. FOR ORDINARY. fttvy* Tlie friends of S. II. JOHNS respeclfully nnnouncc liiin a candidate for Ordinary ui tlie next election. i no menus ot Hoy. .IOII.N OWBSS bog leave to announce liim n candidate for Ordinary of l'ickeijs district, at I lie ensuing election. Tlic friends of THOMAS J. K KIT 11 respectfully announce him u candidate for Ordinary of l'iekens district, at the ensuing election. FOR TAX COLLECTOR. t&r Tho friends of Mr. A. S. ST K I'll HNS respectfully announce liim ? candidate for the office of Tax Collector of Pickens district, nt the ensuing election. The friends of Mr. GKOROK F. STJ5ADING respectfully announce him a candidate for tho oflice of Tax Collector, at the next election. Rr?V,.The friends of Rev. J. K. lll'NNICUTT rPSliPC'l tllll V lilllKMliion I.!... .> < ?.. > oflicc of Tax Collector, lit ihe enduing election. The friends of Ilcv. II. M. HAHTON respectfully announce linn n* n candidate lor Tux Collector nt the next election. Cfciy* The friends of J. W. L. CAHY respectfully announce him a candidate for ri>.nlno?inn (<> theoflico of Tax Collector, for Pickens Uistr.<.t, nt the ensuing election. Lffif* The friends of H. CLKVKLAND HUNT respectfully announce ldm n candidate lor Tnx Collector, nt (lie next election. Hamburg Ciico More! TO MY 01,1) F1UBXD3 IX PIOKKXS! I WOULD respectfully inform my old friends of PirknilM flnif 1 nin in # 1??? **?' Mr. W.m. Hn.i., ol' Hamburg, S. C., dealer in all kinds of Harrtwavc & (viiilery, Planters, Mechanics, Huildcrs materials, &e.. where 1 would be happy to meet with thorn and offer tlicni GOODS in the above line at as low prices as thoj c:in be purehnsod in any of the Southern markets. H?JX.-Orders from the country will meet with nvauitil ntfAntiftii J. A. GUKI.EY. Hamburg, July 20, 1858 8m silEttlFF'S SALES." I^Y virtue of sundry writs of fieri fncins to me ) directed, will be sold before the Court House in Pickens District, within ilic legal hour*, on | the tirst Monday amlTueaday in September next: All the defendant's interest in one hundred nnd ninety-two ncrcs of land more or less, nuuivuii uosiiuiv i_.unpinan, oeccasea, lormeriy lived, on waters of Twelve. Mile river, adjoining lands of Carter Clayton. Samuel Chapman and others, at the suit of Garner Evans and wife Lucy, formerly Lucy Chapman, Adiu'x, against Joel Chapman. .All the defendant's interest in one hundred and fifty acres of land, moro or less, whereon Nathaniel Duncan, deceased, formerly lived, on waters of Fowler s Creek, adjoining lands of Moses Hendricks, Thos. Iloilingsworlh, Itoid Trotter and others, rendered in on schedule, the rsiiuc against Pnvnl Duncan, lor costs, So. One tract of land whereon the defendant now lives, containing two thousand six hundred ncres inoro or less, on Stamp Creek, waters of Little River, adjoining lands of ('apt. Andrew Wilson, Mrs. Mary Price, Hiram Gibson and others.? Ali>o, one negro man, named Amos, levied on as the property of Leonard Capoheart at the suits of William Hunter, J. M. Sitton and others. All the, defendant's interest in two hundred ncres of land, whereon Lee lives, on Long Noso rrcok. fiillfilninr' Iftnik nf \llnn Tliciit others, ns the properly of Ira Qassaway at the suit of Lewis Levy. One tract or parcel of land lying on Horse pasture creek, containing twenty-five no; ?, more or less, adjoining lands belonging to i-*stato of Samml Maverick, deceased, levied on under nttnc)>.ncnt, Willoughby Jlait. against John .T. Orcon. ()n Tuesday after soledoy at the house ot illiam Anderson, the running gear und wood work of one two-horso wngon, wheels and axles ot .1 buggv, one set of carpenter's tools, one set cart wheeis, rendered in on schcdulo as the nronert v of William Wilson, at the suit of the State against Willinm Wilson for Kstreated Bond. On Tuesday after uale lay at tlio houso of I>rnry Knox, one yofco of oxen, levied on as his property nt Clio suit of Claiborne I'. Poolo and others. Ono frray stallion, lovied on as tlio property of Thomas Powell nt the suit of the State against Thomas l'qwcll for fine and costs. Ono bay mare and ono gray marc, levied on na the property of Kobort Powell at the unit ol the Stato against Robert Powell for fine and Costs. On Tuesday after gale-day at the. house of Alfred //(Mter, one two-liorso wagon, levied on us tlie property of Warren 11. Hacklev at tlio Htiil of J. 11. Johnson, assignee. 'forms cosh : piuschuscrHto pay fop paper*. L. C. CilAlOi S.im'. ^<ig. 12. 18o8 t td JOS. J, NORTON, ATTOKNIIY 4 T LAW, WD KoUfcitoi* in I'qnlty. piokkns eouirr uot'SE, s. <\ Jun. I, 1M8 ?!> tt NO HOAX?GOOD NEWS! rpwo TIIOl'SAXI) FOUR HUNDIIKI) I A< KKS of Mineral Lnml, inclmlini; tho Poor Mountain, for *nli\ It lies immeuiately in the \ icinity of the Gcrinnn village (Walhalla,) nnd in sight of tho lJluo Kulgo Tan nvi. ? ?*?>. i uwiiivj ir|muii*u n' i??u kmjgioiu.turn of South Citmllnit tliot the second largest depo?itc of gold in the State is at or near this mountain. In 1832, the property was pur* cha-i'il liv two practical miners, after being fully tested. They wove gentlemen of character, wealth, prudence nod sagacity. They diid before it was operated on, uud it has remained so until tho present time. Mr. Klihu t.'ioswoll and John I'".. Low is wcro tho purchasers. This placo is ruvccptible of being ; miide Olio of the very host grazing farina in tho district?has a hl^gc ijuuntity of flrvt tjual ny (>i iiottom iin<t upland, si portion of which i? newly enclosed. Thoro i? u lino null sent j on I ho phicc, with Hiiflicioht pint: timber near I to it tn bnilti tho Dtpc Llidp? Iload. I will : m:11 this property on reasonable terms 011 nu extended credit. I will reserve one-third or j one-half. and operato jointly according to tho ; tiiiHMi.it iii\C'jica ,M\ rcBiUciKO if Waysiilo, | l'ickru* L)it>triut, ami my j>i>st oiftcQ 1'muUetun, S. ,1. OVK11TOX LEWIS. July 1. 1858 60 3nt Something New at Old Pendleton | GROCERIES, GROCERIES! rpiIE IXDEKSKiKKD have established^ I 1 nt 111is place, a Fuisiilv (iroccry Slorc, ! I\... *1... ............. i i: . .... wmuuift iiiBuuiiim with (! IIOCEIUBS at Anderson prices! Our toi ins heing strictly c?ud? or its equivalent, oiuihlcs us to oiler inducements not to l>r? found elsewhere. It is useless to enumerate our Stock: suffice it to miy, we have a complete Stock of all kimls of liOODS usually kept in a (iroeery Store. W e >vill barter or pay the highest cash price r?r 1'roduee, and the usual articles of lionio nianufiicturc and barter. All we ask is n fair trial! .JOHN T. SLOAX & CO. Pondlotou, March 12, 1858 34-?tf NEW SEASONABLE G00Wt At Pickens . II. rilHK undersigned arc now receiving ami J., opening a well pclectcd stock of Spring and Summer Goods, Which we oiler to our friends and customer* low, in accordance with the hard times, e m sisting i" part of the following: 1MUXTS, MCSMNS, Cambrics, Tirown ami Bleached Shirtings, and Sheeting: A well selected stock of Rcady-mado CLOTH !X(1, llats and Cops; Bonnets. Hihbons, Trimming0. Ac.: Boots and Shoos, Saddles anil Bridles; Hardware ond Cutlery, Nails and Castings; ( 'I'Mol'f'PV nh?l (lluccM-'t (.iUOOElUKS, Drugs and Medicines; and almost every other article usually found any where in tho up country. Wo take in barter country Homespun, Tallow, Heoswux, Corn, Fodder, Wool, llags, &c., nt tho customary pri? es. Wo return our thanks tor past patronage, and hope our friends and the public will rail and examine our Htock before buying elsewhere. K. fc E. I! ALEXANDER. May 13. 1R58 43 tT_ G, R1ECKE, JR7 n'AS .just returned from (.'hnrloston with a line selection of SPIUX<< & SUMMER Dili* UOODS, for Cientlemena' Wenr, such as ni. -i i <" ' ' ? jujlvick; ana iiiuo uroaacioinG, DOK-SKIX OASS1MF.KK, CAS1IMEHKTTK, DltAP 'KTB. iVl1,, (V'0? ALSO, some articles for Ladies Dresses, such as Calicoes, Muslins, Ac. ( SontlnmfMl \vl?n wuli n linn cnit *?f ( 'I ( iTl! INii will do well hv giving him n call, look at the Fashions of (Scnio C\ 8oott, for 1K">S, and have their measure taken, as Mr. W. AVALSI1MANX is there yet. ready to execute any work in his lino in the most fashionable and approved style. RI1XKE, Jr. Has also received ft fine stock of GROCKHIKS, such as Molasses, Sugars, Coffe 5, Ten, Tobacco, Soar , Starch, &c., ?vc. ALSO Hardware. Hats and Caps, Boots and Surges; all of which he offers to the public as cheap as the cheapest for CASH ! AVnlhulla, May 11. l*.r>S -l.Vtf W. M. HADDEN, j ATTORNEY AT B.AW, AND Solicitor in KquKf, PICKKXS COUHT 1I01JSE, S. C. .Tnn 14, 18.r)S 26 tf | NEW STORE & NEW GOODS, ' One Mile from Jnrrail'N Ilridgr, Xoar tlio ltoad leading to Wallinlla. j ri^lIK undersigned wish to inform their .1 friends and the surrounding conntry j generally, (hut they are now opening a well : selected Stock ot Fall ?ml Winter floods, Hoots and Shoes, Hats nnd ('ftps. Crockery, Hardware and Cutlory, Groceries. Medicine?, ito., with almost everv nrticlo usually kept in a country store: all of which will be sold low ! for easl; ! (/all and ?oo. We will tiiko in cxclmn;?o for Goods. country Cotton and Wool IJnmcsjiun, Wool lints, j Dried Fruit. Venison llo.ins, Utiw flides, Peas l IJcoswnx, Tullow, ilonoy, Arc. .1. yi. A LEX A NRKR, K. K. ALEXANDER. Nov. 14,1857 JO _ tf Administrator's Notico. \ OTICE is hereby given that u fuinl settle nicnt of ?ho Heinle of Aaron Mooro, decouscd, will be mudc in the Ordinnry'n Cflicc, nt 1 Mel; ens Court iTouse. on Friday tlio 8th day of October next. Tlioso indebtedtmist mnkc pnymont, nnd those having dcmandH will vender tlicin loyally Attested >y ilmt time. Notice i? ; ?1ho given Mint I will not he rcfponfible for In toveat after that time. K.UKKY MOORE, Adm'r. 1 July 0, 18">8. til 3m J. H. VOIGT, TIN ANI) 0 0 P V KU SMITH, Wnlltnlln, K. ? , 1 WORMS his fvicwls and tl o puMio Ihnt ' - ho hftf en^ftgod iv c-MnjictCiit Ccp) orninith, who hii? upwind* of twenty ycnrs exifnotc# j in tho manufacturing of COPI'V.U KKTi tlks. sTii.rs ?u . ti."? ? , _ u.. "uiv, unir.n^ jiiHfji:fncturefl out of Coi>t?3r, Tin nn<l Pl.cot-lron ; nnd is prepared to Jill ord.r* for nil work in j liis lino ut short r.otjco. Torrnn nu doiatv. 1 Rmc.ru to tlx? durability of 1?i" work. I August 6, 186V * tf