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fltcpsU) inOrotMo tho perplexities P^Mnortiflo^tionB of tllQ Imlir-. The rain was coining. No timo to bo lost. Hilk dresses wcro prccious and innst be saved, so they were cttilffht ub and drawn f>uud tho waists. Handsome petticoats v preserved in like manner. Hoops and v ''no wero very inconvenient.? Skeleton . fAs*fipro totally untnanagbahle and in hundreds of cases were left to haug tand sway nnd grin around the forms of their possessors, to tho horror of modest men all i over the ground. Slippers were " cutirely engulplied as tho wearers plunged from the I steps and sought the dry land. Hoots and I waiters wore idl ?nl???Ki.4 ? ??! ^ uiivt n\illVM, J),IIIInS and hose-; , well everything outsido ot' tho very cuticle itself of bifurcated femininity, wan all bedabbled and bespattered with mud aud iduah. The rain came Hteadily on. Tho crowds in tho amphitheatre rapidly dispersing, rushed headlong to the entrances of the grounds, and soon the omnibuses in waiting wore boseiged by thousands ot' men, women niwl <?liilil?v>r? ? !"> ' ' *' r. .ivr nuir irmiirc 111 lliOll' Ctforts to gain scats. Couples nnd squads rati through the mud up tho rood to antieipatc seats in tho returning vehicles. Confusion was at its height when tho rain came. Then ensufcd such a sccnc as we hope never to witness again. There were not omnibuses or wagons for half of tho pconlc.? Tlio mud was ankle dc;p, and the vain making it deeper every minute. Women and 1 children worn caught up by frantic husbands and fathers and pitched into the .doors and windows of thocarriages. rm. . t. a j. no norses crowaoil vi}?on 0110 another? men cursed and raved?screams of terror nro.se from women on all sides?some were knocked down in tlie mud?others fell Hprowling under foot?dresses and bonnets were torn and scattered round - many w ho were afraid to ndnglowith ihc crowd, stood upon its verge without shelter of ir.y kind, the rain bnntincr nifilnanlv ???? ? <: 0 uilll 1II1UI), streaming tlown their bare shoulders anil necks, waiilung away their rosy chocks and dark eye-brows?well, wo nro not equal to the description. It was a terrible night.? It was atorriblc suffering and mortification with thousands who were caught in tho dilemma At dark last niirht thorn worn lmii.lr.wlu I vat remaining on the ground. The omnijl&horsofl were nil worked down, nnd driopposed to returning, so that ninny jew were compelled either to remain on the grounds or walk to the city. On Wednesday night, wo learn, there iverc at leost two hundred who were thus left. Last night there must have boon a t housand. 11uppy those, yesterday, who t i .. .. iiiiu carriages oi their own?linppy those who left the ground curly?happy she who wore n cheap bonnet or a cheap dre^s, or no flonnccH, or moderate hoops?happy, thrice happy, she with ft pretty ankle and dark stockings?^miserable, very miserable, all, and every one else. New Yofrk* Herald ou Judge Douglas. Tlt?j No 7 York Herald,after noticing the positions assumed by tho Washington Union, the Charleston Mercury, find the Mouth Carolinian aguinst Judge Douglas, and thit of tho Richmond Enquirer for him, says: "It is quite clear, from these indications, that there is a great deal of insubordination in the ranks of the Democracy : and tlmt Douglas, boing the prituo rebel, is to be summarily denlt with. Indeed, his position will not permit him to hope for any other treatment. Ho was always a partisan, bitter and unrelenting to all who stepfied over tho drill sergeant's line. That ine ho followed with exact steps until the Administrariou of Mr. Bucluinnn sot up a policy which appealed rather to the support of the country than to the voices of a X' * ? - - - iuw uemagpgues. "J'lio Administration makes tho>j)lntforui for its party; and that platform in nimbly the exposition of its acts and itfl declared policy. Upon that policy the Administration must stand or fall before the country ; and those partisans, like Douglas, who nre not with the Administration. must neeossnrilv i?n nn^iiuuf if v. are some men who have maintained an independent positiou in politics, lending their aid only to nicrsuvcs which they conceived to ho just, without regard to the party from whence such acts originated; hut Mr. Dong* !,.<> - ti I ? ...? .onuvviivu. vuuwy. ri? lias always DCCU n strict party man ; and whou lie varies a Jino from the mark, ho can expect nothing but speei'y trial and instant execution?and unless the Administration of Mr. Uuolmnnn anplios tho guillotine nt once to all such insubordinate attaches ns Douglas and his rotalncrs. the Democratic party will he entirely demoralized and scattered to the four I J J- i.-.rJS '^Jol . . . wiiuih oj oonvau. " .Northern Popular Litkhaturk.? Tho catalogue of the New York Publishers' Association contains n list of twentyfour different biographies of notorious bighwnyinon, pickpockets and burglars, and fourteen stories of .New York life, such ?? ?v ? > ... n uaiimij ?(IUU ill' nut l'IVO 1'OIIIM 1111(1 Oil) or similar deiootaldc and moral localities.? i These arc enllcd tho " most saleable hoolcs in the inarkot," and that fact appears t<? bo the only one that the aonscionUmis pub*> lilh.cn* roganl as worthy their consideration. The profits to tho business from the sr.le* of such books imposes a proportionate tax upon the litato fc;r the maintenance of pen-1 itontiariea and other public hisititutiong oi a penal character, to any nothing of the goneral demoralization which docs not develop itsolf so far ns to become fclie object of legal pimiMhmont.-*-6'/<ar. Courier. F<*tat. Acc,idkNX.~?Wb learn thnt Mr. Piuohbepk, of Chester, waa nooidcntally ?hot, on Friday l?st, and klllod almost in *t!<nttinc>)nsly. Kr<?ni what wo can learn, he had enyagod in .10106 personal dilfioulty, uniit^CHrta^y to montiou, whioh it w;i* thought mtuircd iiiui to carry n woapou of rlefcno^ On tbe morning of tho accident, ho w.ik pngapr?Ml at soinc occupation in his yard, wlxwi Km pistol foil from bin breast ?ti? Mrilittxtj tbcv ground oxptodod, thp ball* penetrating liis breast. Mr. Pinchbock wns ii cotton merchant in Chester. [South Caro'jiian, Scj)l. 21. Augusta. Sopt. 19.?Tlie Clmrloston C011rifir ntntnx nr 1 1 ...... MVMH U.V miu ui^iuruu | Africans have riiod flnce thoir arrival, and I two of thocrow of the barque Echo. A moil man one day asked a mnn of wit | what sort of a tiling wuh opulence. " It's : a thing/' replied the philosopher, " which can give a rascal the advantage over an honest mnn.". Consignocs at Andorson Depot, POli WISKK RtfOtNO 8KPT. 20. 11 C. I> T *...1? ? " " j< u i , ii .imicrmm, >v n \v alters, S I') MxXwoll, 1) Loadliottcr. MoFail it II. K 1$ it (J<>. T Harper, W C II. J T Donn, It W Tndd, Brown ?fc Mod, ) M Ilonkin. I) (J Finloy, .J L) Smith, T <J & ! B Uason. Dcndy & P, limn hinl II ?t Co. ! 8 Lorton, S K it B Moore, S I S Chorrv, J S Walker, SJ Sloman, ! II Joney, ; T Fi MuBrvdc, FC B irstell, A <t T A Kvinn, ! Williite it II. J ft Wright. I' B Kavonoll, J M I'artlow, J L Arnold. 1) J Jordan, Sliolor it S. Ilorbort, K it Co, W Sloan, Kngtand, 11 : ?t Co. W M Osiio. no K H Tt x- n <i J B Sloan, A S McClinton,' w' il"I>"oTlUarti! ? V& T S Criivion. J H E Sloan. I W Taylor. 1 W A Ilnvno. E SymmcK, .J L Lattn, Z K ! Crai<j. Win Fisher,'II E Campbolt. J N Whit nor. F E Harrison, Smith it Co, II Korbor, I) Biemaun, W Shoranl, J R Smith. F. IIICE. Aeonh 1 " 1 " . . ... i'-'jl. - Mauiukd, nt Lone crock Church, on Snmlm flic UUli inctiint, by Itcv. Burrel Wnll, Mr. Jam. Smith to Mi.*s Ki.iv.mnitii I.ono, nil ol' I'iukciis. At tliosrunc time anil place, by the siunc, Mr. AiiTiirit McChackin to Miss I'hancks Lowhy, :t11 of llabun county, On. Tho Building of a Brid VT1LL on ' I" V V o'clock. A .M, nt tho \ lining of tlie N "v ltond on Little llivcr. !^C])t 24, 1S5S 10 1 Georges' Crook Academy. i LI; who nro friendly to the cn?iso of KduJ.~\. cation tiro roAnootfullv invitoil tonttoml nn Examination und nn Exhibition at this plftcc, on tho 8th of Ootobor next. The Exuminn'ion will uonimcnco jwccisoly at 10 o'clock. A M.: the Exhibition i\t (> ] 0 M. Mi*. '/<. C. PifLt.i.vM, of Pickens, will deliver nn Address suitable to tho occasion. The friends arc requested to meet at an early hour. 1). (JUICE. Sept 22. \m 10 2 a.*. r.\ m.\ * r<xtra communication of Kcoweo J. Lodgo; No 7'.). A F M, will bo hold on Monday evening tlic 4t li of October next. 11 y order of the W.*. M.\ So pi 24 E. II. LAWRENCE, See'y NOTICE. . ALL persons indebted to the Katnto of fc\ Alexander, deceased, must make pnyinent boforo lloturn d?v or thev will be sued. D. A. ALKNAN'OKK, ) ,, , T. M. ALEXAX DlOll. ( Adm rs _Soj)t 24.JK58 10_ ' ' 2 NOW IS YOTJR TIME. I AM mow offering Four Hundred findThirtv-four Acres of good FAIIMING LAND lor hhIe, lying on tho waters of (Joncrosy and Colonel's Fork creeks, in l'ickens district. 1 have on tho nrfiiiiMPM n muxl ilipnll!n? ft now Throshcr, with other necessary huiid. ings. Also, ft now riaw and Grist Mill of tlio lutost impn)vc<l style, nil in fine working order. My Land is shunted six miles south of Wallnilln, on the public rond leading from Jurrutt'a Bridge to l'ickcna C II. My convenioneo for church going and good schools will compare favorably with any country location in the State. Payments may bo made to suit the purchaser. L. W. ALLEN. Colonel's Fork P 0, Sept '2.'$. 1N,j8 10-1 f .-7tiliv <i>? nouin <inroiiita, I'lCKBSfl?in mioixAiiv. lis Parte ) Petition to apply funils to J. Maulden. Siir'r J the payment of debti?. IT appearing llmt Joseph I) Looper, Henry Duntjan (or Hester) ft ml wife l'olly, Peter Phillip* and wife Caroline, John Pviteliet and wife llnchel, reside witliont the limits of this State: It is ordered, therefore, that they do appear in tho Ordinary's office, at Pickens C II, on the first Monday ill January next, and shew cause, if nny they can. why the prayer of the said petition should not be granted. W .1 l?AHMI?V?t Oidiniv.V'H office, Sept. 24, 1858 3in 8laic ol* MoilIh Carolina, IN ORDINARY?CITATION. \YT l(HHI*)A8, Low is Kecso iiaih upttiiod i<> iao M tor lctloiH of administration upon nil mid singular tho personal estate of Lewis E1U011, ?tcceasod, lute of the Slate of Indiana: The kindred arid creditor* of said dcccused are, therefore, eitetl to appear before mo, at Pickens IF. on Monday (he 11th Oct'r next, to shew cause, if any they can, why suid letters should not bo granted. Given under my hand and seal of ofo_... 1 1 o-" IIVV) MUM ou|'ivmuur, i oiio. W. J. I'ARSONS, o.i'.t>. J. J. DAVIS, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OFFICE AT PICKENS C. II., S. C. Sept. 8,183g 8 tf n ? i vr txwu. xvujnwrmg, OCC. riMIK subscriber begH leavo to inform tho 1. uitixons of the surrounding country, that he will visit this plnco again during next October Court,.and will remain until nil orders nro filled, lie Repairs Watcho?, Clocks, .Jewelry, &0., in a workman-like manner, and on iho xn;ist rciBonablo terms. lie can be found ut i iciibi-.'.'s 1 Intel, where work umy l>o b'ft. J5. W. WJ'iM . Piokong 0 II. Au? 28, 18f?8 7-H' HIDES AND BARK WIIJ, UK BOUGHT AT FAIJ1 PRICKS \y J. U N. SMITH, ' Tim Yard, .T,in 4.1898 26-tf "wii'jriiTiR. 4 PlMiICATJQN will bo made to tho LegislaV tiii-o of South Curolinn, nt ifh noxt ties don, for nn act to incorporate the ltctroat Church nnd lfttidn appertaining thereto. Aug. 14, 1868 5 3m wo'ricK. 4 miCATIOK will be inude to tlie T.egtaln/V ture of Mouth Carolina, at its noxt session, for an net to incorporate tho town of Piekensville, with tho usiuul powor nml privileges. ), IB- (?<? nm NttTME IP hnrchy given thnt unpHc.'ition will bo mad? lo tho l.t'jjiwlnturo, at Its next bomIoii, for ?n aot to Incorporate the Church (Mount OHv?t) and tho ('Hum Ground, fttTfolcenjftiNft. .July 3, m*" 60 . Dm * Andorson Prices Current. i oouukutkd WKKKI.V iiv kMll.AND, hi.kckt.kv ? co Andkuson (J. II., .Sept. lill. 1H0M. ; Cotton per lb. - - KA (iij 11A Kail, per suck. - * 2.00 (,'oft'oo, Kid. per lb. - - 13 (<i, 14 SuK>'.i brown, per lb. " - 10 " crushed nmllonf, per lb. 11 (<A 18 Mohmse.s, Went lnditi, porgitllon, 1 o (V 50 " N. Orlemis' " " 00 (a) Co Ynrn (Ga.) por bunch, - l.'JO Ognnburgn, (heavy) per yard, 18 0< I I j Shirtings, " - 10 (ri) 11 Iron, common size Swodc, per lb. GJ " Kuglitdi, - 0 | Nails, per keg, . - - r?J (T?;() Oil, Linseed, per gnllon, 1.1*2 (>i 1.25 " Traill, " " . HO (,? 1.00 l Class, 8X10 - - - a /.; a i>-? 10X12 - - 3.2o (.1) 8.50 Hi co, per 11^. ... it fa\ 7 Flour, per ftuvvol, - - -loO (</v 6.00 NVheiit, |>cr bushel, - - IM) (<ir\ t'"> Oovn, * f>0 (,a no llitcon, lioground, - - It) (n\ 12 Mugging. (lunny, i>cr ynrd, 18 {<i\ 20 Oiits. per bushel, - 37 (?.' 15 l'ciis, ? " - 7"> Vov-'l"'*, Hillc, per kog. - 7\ (n\ 8 ''I ' ore id always to bcfouwlu good Stock of Ooods, nt B.. H. & (!o>. | KA8HJKY'* SAW AND POWDER MILLS FOR SALH! i IVY virtue of sundry ti fan to iiip directed, I will j JD soil to tho 11ijj.!ivi: ?t bidder, ut Pickens Court i Mouse. on Saledny in October next, the TUAOT | OK LAND U1JOU which Knslnv'h Millu nrn uWii.i I ted. The tract contains about Fourteen Hundred Aoros, much of which is Hue arable land | and heavily timbered with the best | inr?, except i about sixty acres which has recently peen ro; dueed to cultivation. The tract also contains j a considerable quantity of ine. low grounds.? I On the premises is a SAW Ml 1,1, and fixtures for j running nil kinds of Machinery: a Dwelling, | Store-house, Shops, tiflccn or twenty cottages I and all neccssary out buildings?all new and in ' ex'-cilent repair, und the water power inexhaus; tilde. The prop stv is located three miles from i' i.oiihC. II. and IU miles from Pendleton. At the biuiictiino, Kneley's l'OWDlill MILLS and Two Hundred A6r?S' attached of prime laml. These Mills are new, never having been in operation, and are situated tlireo miles from Pickens Court House and eleven miles from Pendlcton. ALSO, the valuable Plantation of the late Col. John A. Hasley, situated on Saluda Hiver, five miles from Greenville C. H., containing about Eight Hundred Acres of Land, about one hundred of which is first rate b? Moin. /mi roiu us mo property ot tlie late Col. John A. Kasley, junior, at ilio scperate suits of Win. Choice, 11. C. Young, M. 15. Ifarle anil others. tOrtf" These lands will be sold on a credit of twelve months, the purchaser to scouVO the payment oft ho purchase money hy note and good personal security. b. C. CHAIG, s.p.n. Augusi 81,1858 7 td LAND FOE SALE. AIAj persons wi-diin/ to huv good bnproved Land in (.!> Mountain region of i country, take Notice: Will be sold at Pickens C. II. on the 1st Motidfty in November next, one tract of Land, sold as the bind of Lucinda Moody, part of tbe real estate of Martin Moody, deceased. The above named laud contains Tlireo Hundred and Thirtytbreo Acres more or less, lying on the Devil's Fork, waters of tbe Keowee Itivor. The land I is well improved?dwelling house, kitchen I rtliil ntlior oiif l?nil.ru?.?o w??v Willi it fUUIC* ment Mill, (>:"? or 70 acres of land cleared,and enclosed. with a good fonco. adjoining lands of Col. Jeptlia Norton and others. It, ia in the midst of the very bust range for Stoc k of all kinds, good outlet on all sides. The undersigned is authori/.cd to soil at private sale at any time between now and ihe day of sale. Any per.ion wishing to b>'y would do well to apply to the same, 12$ miles above Pickens c if ?.1 - i- ? ? v. ?.. aviuio ui oiliu llliiuu SUUWI1 OH UilV 01 snlo. ]}. A. MOODY, Ex'or. Sept. ft, 18"?S 8 t?l Administrator's Sale. WILL be sold at Ensle.v'f Mill, on Tuesdny tho r?tli of October next, tli?; fol| lowing property, us the listato of Col. J. A. j Kftnloy, (IccciiKod, to wit: i-ii?iung mucin 110. rs.vm ium:h!.i . >V.nnglo Mu lijnc and Light Cor Pjckons District; large lot of Sash; prepared and rough Flooring Plnnk, and many other varieties of Lumber. Term* of Sale.?On a creilit of nine months with interest, tube secured by note ami approved security. I W. Iv. EASLEY, Adin'r. | Sept. 15,18">8- 'J tel. Eloction Notice. I GENERAL ELECTION will bo held in Pick1\. on* District. on MONDAY .vud Tl'HHlV1 V, tho 11th and 12th days of October, in 18f>H, for tlie election ofiino Representative in Congress of tlio United States, nnil one Senator ami three Representatives in tho Legislature of South Carolina, under the direction of the following Managers, vi*: Pickons Court-houHC?-Joseph Burnott, L C Craig. KIihIia Lawronce. Tr'munior'a?W N Davis, Joel E Jones, J. J Stoolo. Wolf Crook?J N Hawthorn, 11C Clayton Joseph Forgu?on. Rilpatriok'#?J It Clove||\nJ, W 0 3iuulcr?, Stonlich Hithiwm. Iliitfoocl's?-II J Anthony, Thomas Griffin, 11 I .-Pi II HIUII.T. l'unipkintown?W N Jones, Jas IToster Van Juiich. Salubrity?W A Clmpiuati, J J Ilollingsworth, II Fennel. Gaines'?C Thompson, B S Gaines, J N Arnold. Fairplay?B F Sloan, Wiloy Harbin, S Stevens. I'iulconsvillo?A M Hamilton, 0 Oilell. G M Kustutoc?Thomas McKiunoy, B IJ Mobley. Thomas lvrlce. Cheohoo?Miltou Nicholson, B Nicholson, Jesxc Ltiy. Millorvs?J Onminade, John Pike, John Ilopkinn. Ilurricnnc?Ii Tliomns. .1 A RAllnnwA* T. Hughes. NVIiotsumo?D I* lluhins, John Morehonil, 0 J'rnzonl. bachelor's Rotrent?J S Dickson, A Smith fon. Warren Perry. Ttimiol Hill?A. Dickson, K llerndon, J Smith. ColonoJ'd Fork?J W Kurle, Ail Jenkins, j G W Phillips. 1 Wnlhnlln?II Mycr, John M Gillfoon, ! Vimrn.1 H..1H. -T. Trap?J M Condor, J Lpopor, Lark in lien driflki. Poll* to bo kept opon two days nt Pickens Court House, tiivl <hio day (Monthly) nt tbo oijh^r boxeft. Munnjjors to meet, vote* to be counted nnd the election to bo declared on Wednesday' it Pi?kenn' Court House.' I <* ! COMMISSIONER'S SALES. STATIC OK SOUTH CAROLINA, in i:tniH.v--l'IcUen?. tj^VC Cant.?IU,idwifo|Bill ror petition ' VH . r . e ii - -i ' ' F Powell and others | Ul 111 11 l,sm ' l )UUSl'AXT to an order made in the above 1 JL stated cttse, by Chancellor Wardlaw, at i tlio Inst term of the Court ot' Kouity, for Pick| ens district, 1 will sell at public miction, to tho highest bidder, at l'iokons Court House, 1 on Sulcilny in October next, the MK.\I< F.8TATl'i of Aliiion Powell, deceased, to wit: 4V?IC H'mct <>!' li'.iiiii, situate in Pickens district, and !vin?? m, T.n:.? - r>"-y ?? ??>. vi.iitiunin<r Kiclit Hundred ami Mighty Aithm, 1 ; ami udjoininjt lands of ! W I lure, ) \V l'ratlior. .) li LpRhv and llarvy I>avis. T('<KMiS OF SA.LK?On a credit of ono I and twit yearn, with interest, except tlio costs : | which nr? to bo paid in cash. The purchase ] money to he fccuvcd by bond, with two or | hioro good sureties, conditioned for its pay| lliont in tWl> Cllinil minimi I).." chaser to pay f ir title. J&fetT This Tract of I,aml i;-. a very valua- 1 bio one, ami is also improved. There arc About one hundred aero* of choico rivor ami crook bottom on tho premises. For further particulars, apply on the placo or to the un<}crni^iioil. A plat of the promises is on file in my offi. e. ami cau bo soon at anv time. KOU'T. A. THOMPSON, O.E.r.n Com'r? Offioo, Any 124, 1S58 td STATU OK SOI Til ('AHOUXA, 61) CCquHy--IMcIiciim. T. I<. Koper, et. ?la | vs > Hill for Partition. Letm'.el Koper, et nls. ) IN ohodience to an order of the Court of Equity, in this case, I will expose to sale ' J at Auction, to the highest bidder, at I'iekens i Court House, on Salodnv in October next, I the UK A I. KRT Vl'M ..r a.. i> ? i deceased, and Tiliunn lli'pcr, deceased, to wit: Troct No. 1, situate, in thed'striet of Pickens, ami lying on Saluda lti\or, containing Throo Hundred Acres move or loss, and adjoining lands of Samuel Marie, Allen Keith ami others. Tract No. 2, situate in Pickens district,and lying on Saluda River, containing Three Hundred Acres more or less, and adjoining Tract No. I, Samuel Harle and others. ' TKRMS OF SALIC.?On a credit of one and two years, with interest, oxcent (lie costs which mo to bo paid in cash. The lmrchsiscr.s entering into bonds t<> tbo OonimirYioncr, with at leant two good sureties. to securc the payment of the pureha.semonoy in equal and successive annual instalments; and pay for titles extra. ROIJ'T. A. THOMPSON, o.K.r.n Com'rsoffice, Sept. it, 1 H~>:{ 8 td STATU OF SOl TlfOAROLlNA, 111 I'nJiH v ? l'cgg niul wife | v3 Uill for Partition. IJrnzealcs. ) BY virtue of an order of tho Court of Kquity, 1 will sell to the highest bidder, at Pickens Court House, on Saleday in October oost. (lie Ileal Estate of Griffin llimculc, deocmmmI, namely: One Tract of Laud, situated in Pickens District, and lyinjjon Waters o! Twelve Mile tlitfnr. ('Oil til in inn- ll"n-n lt.,ii<li-n.l ".>.1 1.". ^ ^ - ?\v "ft"1* A orbs, according to pint oxccutod *27th August, 1858, and adjoining lands of James T. Ferguson, Andrew Hunter and otliors. 'i HUMS OF SALE?On a credit of one, two, and tlire years, with interest, except the costs which must bo paid in cash. The purchaser to give bond, with at least two good sureties, conditioned for its payment in three equal and successive annual instalments, and pay extra for titles. isfip Tim i,lit r rnr*+f J...IV 10 yjii 1IIU ill llito U11ICU IUI" i'U" forenco. UOIVT. A. THOMPSON, c.k.im) Com'rs. Office, Sept. C, 1858 8 til PUBLIC SALE. WILL bo sold to tho higluvt bidder, nt Piokcns 0. 11.. on Snleduy ill October next, a TKACT OK LAND, lying near said town, containing One Hundred and Twenty Acres more or loss, and adjoining lands of Alex Ramsay, 1> II Kenneinur and others. This tract will be sold on a credit of twelve I mucins, mo purchase monev to bo secured by note, bearing inloroat, with security. A liSO At the residence of Win .Stephens, on Tuesday alter Siilotlny, the Cattle, ILojjjs, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and other property, will he sold. For sums of and under $0 cash, over that amount the same tonus and conditions as for the land. A. S. STEPIIKXS. J Aug 23. 1658 0 td, 1 "GOOD LAND FOR 8AT/R rrHIF. subscriber offers bin hands for sale, .1 lying and situate on the waters of Mossy Creek, in White county, (hi. One Tract contains 250 Aercs, a part of which ' ? good bottom ; upon tho plnco is two dwe! ngs, out! buildings, orchard, &o. At one hoti?o, forty acres aro cleared, and nttheothev thirty acres, flood springs aro convenient to both places. This tract is in f> miles of the Court House, 1 mile of a post office, store, camp ground and church. A LSO. 215 Acres of Land. lvin<r?i? the Crook, with water fa I In and power for iron | works, mills'or any othor improvements.? Thcwis alAo gdod farming land on this tract. Theso tracts are. located in pleasant neighborhoods, .and wan formorly a part of llabcrslmm county. Now is the time to {jot u bargain, as I ain dctonnincd to sell at a reduced price. Address moat Leo, Ga., or in ! snoot tho promises at unv time. 1IAMKL DUCIvKTT. August '2. 1868 3 i!m WOOL CARDING. rpiIR subscriber having purchased tho 1 Wool Curding Machino, on Wolf Crook, ooar Hunter's store, respectfully announces to tho ptiblio gonorally, that ho is now prepared to do Carding In good stylo and at short notice. Thoro is n capital Bnrr ma clime attached, for denning Wool. B v strict attention to business, tlio undersigned lionet) to merit the patronage of tlio public, 'loll can bo paid in either luoncy or wool. A. C. UimilKS. Sopt S. 1838 7 tf LOOKOUT! rnilK .Votes and Account* ihia 'P .1 1 in/wn 1. rimy bo found in 1 lie hands of W. S. Jvoc;tio, at Fair Play, until Iloturn day next. Poisons knowing theinHclves to bo indebted nre requested to mftko?ettloinont without further notice, AYid save thomftelvoA cost. T. J. KEK8K & CO. Fair Plav. Aug 2ft, 186ft 1> notick" 18 hereby given, thnt nt the noxt neswion of the LegiHiatni'e, applicntion will be rrmdefor nn act lo incorporate the "Cheahco Mining C?(jrip?nv." Awl ??lro the " Hiue fllico Minyig Company." [ \"g 1 KOIt CONOItKtfS: COI<. T. O. P. YJB11X0X, of Spartanburg. is rtapcctftilly anUounced us u vandi iuuu ior v;ongvo?f, to Bueeecil Col. Orr. 0S5~Tlio friends of COL. .10IIN I>. ASHMtlltK respectfully nnWtince liiiu a candidate for Cougri- % ut the next election. Ot^TTho friends of <'01.. H. 1'. .lo\i-'.S. of Greenville, respectfully present hisnuiue to tlie (.'ongrofisionnl Disivict, in place of Col. Oku, who declines :i ro?election. 10it Tin: sr.vATi'. flr-A.. Tlio friend* of Mr. KLAM SHAHPK respect fully announce liim n candidate to represent Pickens djHtrict, in tlio State Senate, at tlie next election. J8&f/"The friends of (leu. K. N. (5AUVIN announce liini a candidate for the Slate Senate, at tlie ensuing election. tjhtr The friends ofKMlUJ If. (JUIFFIX. Kt-q.. rospcctfully nniionnco him si candidate for tin" .Senate, for PiekcilB district, tit the next election. ron tin-: lkgislatuue: I fi .rTl.o fiionilH of MICAII MlI.LKll bc-t loavo lo announce Ikini a camlklate vcpvcscnt I . I'iokens in iIh> next Legislature. p OTTlie rricn<N of Maj. ItOM'.ltT MAX\\ |.' | | ! ?? o? >r??i I t\ *1 1 - ' * - I .vr|.v..iiiin? IVVUIIIIIU'IHI mm HH a SMlllble candidate lor tlio Legislature. gcifc,. Tlic friends of \VM. N. MARTIN respectfully nnnoumc liim a camlidato for the Leaisduture. at the n<>\i i?li?<-iiiin The riicn?l8 of GKOlUiH 11. CIIKIIHY I respectfully anriuunco liim a candidate for llio j Legislature, lit (lie next election. JteT The frionds of Maj. JOIIX C. MIL- j ! I.Kit announce him 11 candidate for the Log islaturo, at the next election. I XteJ" 'flic friend? of Dr. A. J. A N PEltSON ' on*. I p., I!.. - ' .. | uimn itmuiiiiivu nun a cunuinntc lor I 1 ho Legislature, at the ensuing election, j J[t0" Wc nre authorized (o nnnouncc W!I,- j I LI AM HAMILTON a cumlidntc for thu L?"j:.- j lature, at the ensuing election. FOU OlMHXARY. ?sy-Tlicfrien?l8of JAMKS A. POYLKwould ; respectfully announce liim a candidate for Or- I j dimiry, at the ensuing election. JWyfThe friends of\V. K. HOT.COMIH4 res- j pcctfully announce liiin a candklate 1'orOrdina- ; ry, lit I lie next election. Jpgy The friends of S. II. JOHNS respectfully nnnonnce liiin ft candidate for Ordinary nt tlie next election. Dfj*X?Thc friends of Rev. JOHN OWKNS l>og leave to nnnonnce liim a candidate for Ordinary of l'ichens district, at tlie ensuing election. BSf&r. Tlio friend-) of THOMAS J. KKITII respectfully announce hint a candidate lor < rdinat'V Of I'ickens district nt ?t? .1!.... FOR SHERIFF. USS^"Tlio friend?of \V. N. CRAIG l>og leave lo announce liini a candidate for Sheriff of Pickens district, at tlie next election. FOR TAX COIXECTOR. The friends of Mr. A. S. STEPHENS respectfully announce him a candidate for the ! ufiice of Tax Collector of Pickens district, at j t tic ensuing elect ion. p-'vy - The friends of Mr. <1EORG E F. STEA 1)- | ING respectfully announce him a candidate for j the otlice of Tax Collector, at the next election, j Bf*X? The friends of Rev. J. R. I1UNN1CCTT respectfully announce liini a candidate for the I otlice of Tax Collector, at the ensninir elociiim I JS*?r The friends of Itev. H. M. BAHTOX respectfully announce him as a candidate for Tax Collector at the next election. Ifrr The friends of J. W. I,. (WHY respectfully announce liiiu a candiduto for re-election tO nf Thy Col - vv..vv.?ri, IVl X IVIVt'HD UI.1- | triot, at the ensuing election. &;<>'" Tlio friends of H. CI.HVKT.ANI> HUNT respectfully announce liim a candidate for 'i'ax Collector, nt tlio nc.st election. For Salo. \7H will soli to tlio highest bidder, nt Picki ' cnsC. II., on the tir*t Monday in October next. Fifty Shares in the (ireenville and Columbia Railroad, with the assessment ]>nid. Note bearing interest, with good security, will be rcouired. o. w. n. l'.oaus, 1, <\ il. LAY, ) .Adl" ' I Sept. 7, 1.808 8 t<1 To Save Cost, j rpiIOSK who owe me as Administrator of the | 1 Estate of either Jchso or Wilson McKinney, i must j>nv l?y Saturday, the 25th inst., a week before lteturn-dav. JOHN McKINXEV, Adin'r. Sept. 7, 18"?8 8 TTfltnflirty ftnofl Mava ' ! TO MY OLD F1UKNDS IX PICKKXS'i 1>VOl:I.I) respcctI'ully inform my old friends j of Pivkcns that I nut in the employment of | Mr. Wm, IIiLI., of Hamburg, S. dealer ii ! :;!! I::::-'.-' ?? liar<hvn>'c Ac. Planters*, Mechanics, liuildnrs materials. &c., | whore 1 would be happy to moot with them and 1.? /t/inuu ! wuci iii(Tin in)in;n m mo anove line nt ns low prices a? they cnn be purclmseil in uny of the Southern markets. W3X=Onlors from the country will meet with ; prompt nttcntion. J. A. GURLEV. Hamburg, July 20, 1838 8m | NI1ER1 F P'S S,V IJ ION. 1)Y virtuo of sunilvy writs of fieri fncinn to i ic ) directed, will be soUl before the Court House in Plcken* District, within the legal hours, on ihe first Mnmlnv nml Tim?il.n ir> n<.i?.i..... All the viglit. titleami interest tliadefendant. I A. M. Folger, lias in one tract of land, contain- j ing eighty-two acres move or less. whereon tlic i defendant now lives. Also, ono othov tract con- j tajning one hundred and twenty acres more or , less, near to I'ickensville, adjoining lands of J. j N. Hawthorn and others, levied <>n as the prep- ' erty of A. M. Folger at the suits of Roberta & Duncan vs. A. M. Folger, llnll, Criss & Co. vs. It. W. Folger and A. .\1. Folger. One tract of hind containing nine hundred anil fjveiity acres more or Icbs, lying 011 Long Noso | crcck, adjoining lands of ilcnry Dnvis, estate of AIiuoii Powell, deceased. and ethers, levied I on the property of Jnmes II J.eroy r.t tlio suits of Thomas F Davis, W 11 Davis, J M tspcnccr : and others. All tho right. titlo and intercut which tlic defendant, I! M Deal, lias in 0110 house ami lot on Tunnel Hill, wheve he now liven, containing ono ' ano ono-hnlf acres movo ov less, levied on ns his property at the suit of C K (.'allcndar mid others : vn. Kphraini M Deal. Oho tract or parcel of land lying on IToinepasturo creek, containing twenty-five acres, morn nv ipm* ni1intiiin.? 1 >-.? ? . " ? <? ' ?- j tnte of SrtiiiAol Muvorlek, diseased, levied on ' uiidor attnfhmenf, Willoughby ltnrton ngnin*| Jolin J. Groon. On Tuesday after s.ileday at defendants bongo.) 1 buggy, 1 one burse waggon, 2 boriti), I?cn?T of cattle, ten bond of hogn. one sideboard, ono j clothes press, 1 clock, levied on as the propevty of A. M. Folgor <\t the .-iiiit of Roberts it Duncan, and others. Terms cash ; pnMhoser <? pay for paper*. ' h. nt uo, ?.?.*?. . Sept. 0, 1818 8 id ' NO HOAX?(iOOD NEWS ! riMVO TMOt'BANl) FOl'lt Hl NDHKl) 1 A< HIvS < f Mineral Lnrwl, iiU'lmlinvE tlio tVnjr MoimtuU., fur wulo. It lion iinine<iuitoK in it...<* i-- 1 . . ... .... .x > IHV VH'IIIIIIII VIIUI^O ^ ?> HI* liulla,) nod in sight of the llluo Kidgo 'runnel. l'rof. Tuoiijcy reported to the licgi.da tin ? of South Carolina that the second largest deposit o <>t gold in the; Slate is ut or near this inuvintain. In 18<5!?, the properly was pur* chased bv two practical miners, after being fully tested. They were gentlemen of character, weulih, prudcnco and sagacity. Thev tiKU ueioro it was operated <>n, mid it has remained ho until llio present time. Mr. Klilm Crvswoll it ml John K. I.c\vie> were tin* purchasers. This plaeo is susceptible nf heinp ininlc one i.f tlio very best gra/.in^ farms in tlu> (lie! rit-t?lias a lar^e ipinntitv nl'firM tirtlitv of bottom and upland, a portion of which is newiv cnelosoil. There is u line mill sent on (lie plitoe. with nuilicient pine timber neni' to it tn l?uild the lMuo Uidye Uoud. 1 will sell this* property on roa^onnhlo terms on nn extended credit. I will reserve ono-thir<l or ono-lnilf, uiitl operate jointly according t?? the iinipunt invested My residence i* Wayside, I'iekons District, and my post office Pendleton, S. C. I nl'IMI'I'liV ' u. y iiii i IIs, July 1. 185K 50 3m Something Mow at Old Pcndloton GROCERIES; GROCERIES! rgMIB I NDKKSHJXKD have established, i at thia plneo, a Family Grocery Sloro, For tlio purpose of accommodating (lie public with (j HOC tilt IKS at Anderson price? ! Our terms being strict 1}' cash or its equivalent enables us to offer inducements not to bo found e.lsowhero. It is useless to enuinorato our Stock; suffice it to say, we have a complete Slock of nil kinds of HOODS usually kept in ft (irocery Store. Wo will bur tor or pay tlio highest cash prico for Produco, ami the usual articles of homo manufacture ami barter. All wo ask is a fair trial! JOHN T. SLOAN & CO. Pendleton. AIni-<?l> I' Ih/w > 1 NEW SEASONABLE GOODS! At H'ickcoiN t\ IB. ri"MIK undersigned arc now receiving and 1 opening u woll selected stock of Spring and Summer Goods, Which wo offer to our friends nn?l customer* low, in ncconhinco with the hard times, consisting in jtsirl of the following: 1MIINTS, MI'SLIXS, Cambrics, Tirown and jmuiiuihmi oniriingn, ami stieoting: A well selected stock of Jteady-imulc CLOTH L\<i, Huts and Caps ; nonuotft. liibbony, Tiinuiiingn. &c.: Boots and Shoes, Saddles ami Bridles: Hardware nnd Cutlery, Nails and Castings ; (.'rockery and Glusswaro; (il?0('l'.l!l)JS, Drills and Medicines; and alniost every other article usually found any where in th? up country. AVe take, in barter country Iloinosntin. Tnl low, lienswnx, Corn, Fodder, Wool, Itnj^, &o., at the customary price*. We return our thanks for past patronage, } ami hope our fiiemls ami the public will call I ami examine our stock bol'ore buying elsei where. I E. & K. E. ALEXANDER Mny 13, 1S58 43 tf_ (i. RIECRE, JR, HAS just returned from Charleston witli a tine selection of SPUING & Sl'MMEU DUY GOODS, for Gontlemeus' Wear, such ns Black and Eluo Broadcloths, DOE-SKIN OASSIMEllE, CASH .ui-niii it;, IJIiAl' 'KTK. &c., &c., &c. ALSO, 8omc articles for Ladies Drcssos, such as Calicoes, Muslins, tV:e. (lentlcmen who wish a lino suit of C LOT11I\(I will ili) well liv ;?tviiur him a call, look at Iho Fashions, of <lonio C. Scott, for 1 and have their measure taken, as Mr. AV. WALSKMANX is tliero yet, ready to execute any work in his line in the most fashionable and approved style. C. KlUCBtft, ?5 b*. 1 Has also received a line stock of OROCRI HI KS, such as Molasses, Sugnrs, Coffee, Ten, : Tobacco, S?.an, Starch. ?s:o., Ac. AT, SO , 1 larrtwnro. Hats ami Caps, Boots ami Shoes; all of which he offers to the public as cheap as tlio cheapest for CASH ! Wftlhullh, May 11,185.8 4^-tf W. M. HADDEN, ATTOH^KY AT TAW, / Nl) .solicitor iu ?(|iiny? PK'KKXS COl'KT JICH'SE, S. C. Jftn 11. 1858 '20 rtf m:w stoup. & new goods, One Milo from JiirrutPN Ilildgc, 1?:? 1 J! * ,,f " ' iimii uiu ivuim u'uiiiii^ 10 u niluiila. riMlK umluraiffned wish to inform their .1. friends (inil tlic surrounding country generally, that they ore now opening n well solectcd Stock ot {Fail and WinU'i' Montis Roots uml Shoos, lints niul C ookery, Hardware and Cutlorv. Groceries. Miili<>ii<A? &e., with almost every article usually kept in a country store : nil of which will he sold low for cash ! Call and mjo. Wo will take in exchange for Goods, cor.ntry Cotton and Wool Uoincs'pun, Woo) lint*, Dried Fruit, Venison llanis. Haw Hides, Pens Beeswax, 'J'allow, Honey, tfc. .1. M. ALEXANDER, K. J5. ALEXANDER. i i i ?? ." .JT, .? ?. JXI I I Administrator's Notico. VOTICKis heroby given tlm* h final rclilo1\ nient of tho KMnto of Anron Moore, deceased, will be made in tlio Ordinnry'n Office, nl l'ickons Conri Jlouec, on Fridsj" .ic ?!h dfvof October next. 'J'hoso indebted nntPt nmko pnynieiit. and those having doninnds will render them legally attested by thnt time. M>lieo in (iIho given tjiat 1 will not be rc*ii'on?ibIe for interest r.ftcr that time. KM Kit Y Mnnww .-.wv'aijii ,a?hi: r. July fi, 1 ? I :'i'i J. K. VOIGT, rl'T N AND 0 DPI' V. \\ g M it II, Walliallu, S. C'., 'INFORMS liiR fricndx nrd tl:o pVlHc Hint i ho hn? engaged a compHwtt f'njij mniitli, who haft ujttvflvdH of twenty years oxncricrro in tho manufacturing of (.OI'l'Kli -KETTLES. KT1M.S o.wi ?n l-.JB*. iii iinrn irnirtifnctuml out of Copncr. Tin nn<l S'b/lfc-Irori; nnd is pr?nnrt|<1 to fill orders for nil woik in his line at short notion. Tctrii* iomI*lltfcffe to the cf his w<rl. August 0, 185? t if A