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M.miiiikii, 00 Tlitir??lny the 28(1 ul(. by Her. .1. K. Iluunioiiti, Mr. lionr.JLT Hl'K^C'KU to MIbh Kmii.y Dkato!*. nil of I'ickfHs d|t>irict. i.i-iL1. '-i J -uj 1 ti..ua.g> QPIYIMMIY. I)iki>, of yellow fever, on tlic 2(Hh or Scptemboi1, on Mrs. Joint 1/ North's furm. nnm* !'?. <lleton village, Mrs. Kdward N. Tuuhhton, of < 'liarlcston. ller bereaved family have the sympathy of this community. piki), Juno 22il, of cholor* infinitum, Maiiy Kstki.i.k, infant of Col. 1*. II. ami Mrs. J. Y. lVathor, agoil It) months. The family of her grandparents in Abbeville were anticipating a visit from her parcntp, afyd ilio joy of seeing and caressing little Mary tyus >i?k mm i?ui in mo pieasuro of reunion, but Iter little coflin was all we wore permitted mournfully to meet. Yet, whoa we made room for lier among the flowers, and thought of liorns >? sorn,)U in the spirit-land. we little knew that ?ho had only gone before, and in a few short weeks would welcome to her glorious homo, one who loved his little neice on earth, and i.< btill more nearly .Allied to her in heaven. it lay upon its mother's breast, n thing Bright as a dew-drop when it first descends, | i>r as I lie plumage of an angel's wing. When ovory tint of rainbow bcnuty blonds. It dwolis in lieavou. a seraph pure and bright, A ministering xpirit it may conic; Hack to tlio loved of earth, that it niay light . Audehccr their pathway lo its glorious liai&v Dir.w. In l'inc IJlulF, Arkansas, July 22d, of passive congestion of tlio bowels, after an illness of five days, It. Hknuy Diikmnan. Esq., son oiTapt. Win, L. and Mrs. M. 1). Drennan. aged 22 years, tlwoo months. nn<l rt?? H?i-? In writing iv memorial of one so much belov- 1 * *1. wo <lo not'feel that wo are intruding private j grief* upon an uu*vmpnlhi7.ing public. For though no young, lie huil won for himself iho respect aiul admiration of a largo circle of friends tvnd ncipjulntnnco, and tho tribute of many n pigli hits been wafted to tho far west, ,/liere lie nobly fell in the discharge of duty, nn?l wlicro his body lowly lies, awaiting a removal to his u ilivo land. Hndowed with superior abilities which liad kocii mgin,v cultivated?with noble principles which ha<l been preserved pure and intact?with n high senso of honor, which wns cheritdicd bright and unstained?with a heart so tilled with generous imintlsea that envy, malice un?l guile had no dominion there. IliCNRr, our procious hoy, was an cxRiuplo of all that is noblo, true, nnd of good report. A selfish net, an unkind word, or an expression of detraction, was never known or heard from hiui?so truly was he no- , i>ic, po itouiy was lie true to his God, liltnsolf, iiml liis neighbour. His most intimato associates, his nearest and dearest relations, even in the most secluded hours of s< "iul intercourse, never heard liim utter a?poevish or passionaio word, nnd if tlie fiiulis and sliorteoiniugs of others woru over nrida a suhjoct of conversation in his presence. it seemed to give liim pain. Thus, ' wo can look biok upon his life, ns a pure and Hp&rkliug stioain, making sweet inusio as it flow- | v? uiuu^, iiuuinimea uy u single shadow, un- I stained by pasnion or vice; redacting the bcuutiful, lliu glorious, und good, until it met and mingled with the pearly river, which "nlukes glad tlio city ol' our God." A graduate of I'rsldnc (College fit the early ngc of nineteen, Mr. Drcun:ui coniincnocd the otudy of law, uud amidst the circle of "loved1 ones at lionie,'' amidst its music, its flower*-', and I it* lircside enjoyments, "lllackstono" wn?read, | mid many n pleasant. jest, cucouruging word, , and pioturod hope brightened its dry pagof, | limb in * ^ --1 * a ........ mvic it juuinHtui employ incut tliau a hard study to hint.' A fow mouths only, miller lieu. Mod o wan nnd Maj. Port-in. nt Abbeville C. If., towards whom tor thoir kindness to ' him his friouds ahull ever fool grutoful, coniplc- ' lot! his course, and in December, 18o7, at t.'oliimbia, he was licenced io tho practice of tlie j law in his uativo State. Hut feeling that in the I \vo?t a wider field for the employment of his tul- 1 t-iits was opened to him, in tho following Fobru- I at-y, he b.ule adieu to his boyhood's homo, and v ith f.ho blossiuga an.I the pr.'iyors of loving, hearts attending him. he sought nnd obtained a i si.iurnivii in i iuo Diuir. There, under the kind ;nlviee au .l encouragement of Gen. James, a dis- ! liuguinhcd lawyer of tlio placo, lie earnestly pur?u?d his profession, and his assiduity, talents und | general uenm'tinent was such tlint even strangers < ' prophesied for him n brilliant, as well ns usofnl career, Hut, alas.' thoso prospects were only allowed to bad, betokening the beauty and fragrance of the plant fioiu which they sprung, when Dcwtli, witli relentless hand, crushed thcui nil; and the skill of physicians, the prayers of .. vvjriug siniigtuj who Hau learned (to cull hini friend, uor the ngouy lit store for hearts cni winud around hini, could gave him fi-oiu tliu Destroyer. In answer to tho inquiries of friends. we would my that from letters received from Kcr. J. I. i Jtuozer and others, of l'iue lilutf, we learn that ; bin sicklies* wax thought to be superinduced ! i win nixing a limn ftil-ur teu, and filing heartily of peachc*. That lie xurfcred very little comparatively?that lie. mot the c xmuunicntioii of bis extreme illness wit It ohuracterisliij patience mill fortitude. He gave liis keys and papora to the keeping ot .Mr. itoozer, ucsignateJ the; upotin which lie preferred burial, repeated two j versos of a favorite hymn, '-On .Jordrtu'n ?toiniy lianks I Miami,'' and asked the remainder to be : *u*d ? ?oiit ?. farewell to his fricudn at home, and spoilt livr dying brc.ilh in prayer. I u?... ? rioui mi oDuimvy written by Mine kind ?trnn- 1 ger In un Ark(tRnn< pnjtcr, we extract iv I'nw par- j "It" good conduct, generous demeanor, and a willinguco to perform good deeds ' promise long life, Mr. Dronnnn possessed them . nil. He wan somewhat reserved among strangers, hill hi* good and nminhle deportment impressed nil who enme within the circle of his acquaintance. His attachment* of friendship wore strong, dovoted and faithful. His tongue ..o ucut employed id evil speaking towards I any on?, and in tliis lie was worthy of the high- | ?st imitation. Although )io had not time to ?<lnblisli nroputntion in hi* difficult profnnoiou, yet lis displayed sonic of tho (invent olcmontwof success; close application, strict attention to business, perfect sobriety and high intogrity.? if 'osc Attention to hi? sickness can afford nny at olation to Ids bereaved parents, relatives and friends, they may know ho had it from tho Ji/ni.ls of tiie purest and most anxious friends." And now from crushed and hluedltttr Iu?a?t? n. ttmyer arises. otuU. (ho host of nil blessings may descend upon cnch fcno who I litis intnintorfed to our bclovGd, our pvoolOu? boy. Thine wns a. plmiwini life,. my gentle brother, To cl'-.b fho hUl of Science was a joy. Ami not in toil to> thee, high wu?it<!ilue aim And high ti'.y foot stops passed', ^precious boy! Ami as wo wnt* ued. thcin< weiuling, "hornoWard upward;" , Ana iuiw thee Hhun.tomplatlon'adbvlouflWftys. And heard thy gtlnh cf song a* cuch now. pro&pcot Unfolded bcAiitooUHly beneath thy g,ir.u>. We might liftYGi known.thn&thou wertall too noUlb | Too pure to liugeirlong. on. mortal sight Anil llint ili,? -1?' iivaMr rraliuil UIUHHTCH 1'UUlKl tl)J loinploa, Wordless of Oiirthly thanofhenvcn'sown liglU. Thou wort nllfe-toug Joy, my precious brother, 1 Alrw! thut'twas ho abort! Thnt thou hIiouMs'I Who till thy donth. ne'er cniiHocl nt Ami now, ?*h! Wa nol grief, but agony I 'i ' i ?, Thou, who flrdoreHt nil things bent nwl wheat, i Thou only knowest how our heart* art rlvent I Forglvo each t:a/i ?ebolllou? thought that rliiest, Ami mny wt meet our "lovoa and lout" In IJeavea! L. J. II. MVWVKI.I,, >1. It. II. E. 8KAB0KS. I MAXWELL & SEABORN, l) IU! (MUSTS, INVITE tlio attention of the public to tlicir i . liirge and excellent Stock of DRUGS. MF, I) 101 NHS, CIIKMICALS, TruH?e?, Shoulder Braces, Breast Pumps, ' Nipple Shields, Supporters, Family Medicino i Chests, Surgical tviul Dental Instrmuonts. | Toilet a tut Fancy Artieljs, Dyo-Stnflfs, line Tubftoco, Segars and Snuff, Perfumery, Spi- ; cps. Brushes <>f every description. Brandies, ! Wines. Ale, Porter and other Liquors, (all I pure, for medicinal piirpopos.) (Unas, Putty, j Syringes in grout variety, and every ether article in the liue. 2. l*">x II tf | AUCTION! I itte uiii ti.n i VV ' nt tlio Store formerly belonging t?i [?serU'l & Norman, in Wiulialln, on Friilav and Saturday tlio 8th ntitl 9th nf October. instant, the KKSt AINUNU STOCK OF GOODS. Cattin, Lumber, &0., ?fco.. belonging to tlio 11ssigned Kstute of foiid Issertol & Norman.? The mile to continue until everything in sold. Tonus Ksimp !i* llio ftinnoi* tuintlnn F. E. HAGOOI), Assignee. 11. A. THOMPSON, ' Ool 1 A^ent for the Creditor*. J. B. FISCHESSER, or WAMIAI.I.A, "ITT I I.I. I.n .if I'. I U .1.. ? vi ????* ??< t?v ?\mv nn v/\nn v iauw^< , 'ill"" T f ring Court week, with u large lot of JKWKMIY. WATCH KS, &c. Repairing also done at short notice, and on the nuiHt reasonable terms. Rooms in Col Bryco's huihliug. (Kirkacy house.) Oiit 2, IXoS U . 3 assignee s jlmouco. riTIIOMAS I>. OAUVIN" having executed J| to ino a Deed of A*cti^nmeut, for the benefit of his Creditors, those interested thci ein wiil meet at Pickens C II, on Saturday tiie 10th of October, instant, for the purpose of electing tin Agent to represent their interests. J). CLAYTON, Sept 28, 1858 3 Assignee. MX.. Patriot and Mountaineer, Laurens vuio uoraiu, nun unroltna Spartan copy, mul forward bills to Assignee. Como to tho Pair! rpiIK LADIES of liothol Church inform 1 tho public that a I" AI It will bo oponeil at tlio Church on Saturday tbo 9tb instant. A ?oneral attoiidaiicO if solicited. Oct 2 ll_ I ?ino Tobacco. mtmvi.' i . ? g miv/mk ^ a ou}M:ri(iniriH'ii:ui vilCWS ing TOBACCO will jilonso call in, ns we linvc junt roccivotf from J M Tatnm n lot of his colobrntXHl brand?"Qucon of tlio Yal lev." For sale bv JOHN T. SLOAN & CO. Pcmllolon, Oct 1 11 4 t'.ftttAKM! J UST rocoivc.l a good lot of CIOAKS, from 25 to <)0 ccnt? por dozen. Thoso fond of tho luxury of u whiff, should buy of JOHN T. SLOAN & CO. l'nndloton. Oot 1 Boots and .Shoos. 4 (1001) supply of heavy U >ots nnd Shoes .xjL just recpivud, low. for tho oush or to tmiU'.timl i-iim! nmm*>; nmir lu> fann.l J. T.' si.0AN '&"C0'S. Pendleton, 0-*t 2 II 5 Headquarter*. A?i:kvi!,i,e C. II., Sopt. '22, 1858. Or?lor. No. WIIHIUOAS, it lias pleased Almighty Oml, to remove from our midst: ?:lior ished and bolovod moinhor of my Start", Col. \V.NI. L. CALHOUN*. it is ordered that the Division StsifV, wear tho usual hodjzoof mourning f.u- tliii-tv .1 A \f SVflPlI ?0? r? v . * ?. ' 111' M:ij. (ion I, Idt Division, S. C. Jl. Scipt. 30,18^8, n _ 1 NOTICE. VFIXAL soHlemcntof ijic Kstuto of Clapton Joiikin*. deceased, will ho nmdo in tint Ordinary's oftioo, tit l'ickenn 0 II, on tins lirst Monday in Jnnunry next. Those indebted to said K.xtnto must niako payment. an i t'.iosc having demand* imist rendor tlicni to me, attested atiiiouling to law, hy that day. 0. W. V AX7.AXT, Adnv'r Got 2.186ft 3 m NOW IS YOUR TIME. I AM now ofturirig Four Hundred and Thirty-tour Acros of good FAltMIKO LAND for male, lying on the wntors of" Oonoroes ami C!ul?nc!'" Fork c:*c-!:?, district. 1 rmtlirt hrimiKcw ?* #r?\?wl ? i"~ ; ^y'"% ,,nv,l,,l6 a new Throshor, with oilier necessary buildings. AlrtO, a now Saw and Grist Mill of the latest improved Htvlo, nil in line working order. My Land instituted nix miles south of W'alhnllu, on the public road leading from furnitt's liridge to Pickens C II. My convenience fur church goinj? and good schools will compare favorably with any country lo canon in tno citato. l'ny wents may be made to suit tliu purchaser. L. W. ALLEN. Oolono1*B Vork I' O. Sept 2i$. 1S58 10-tf SOafi'! or South ?rolinn, is onniSAnv?citation. WIIKUKAM, Margaret Nteelo liuth applied to mo for letters of administration, upon nli and tdngnl ir tliu pergonal estate of Robert A. Sto?l<>. !? ??? ??' '!'? y~" fwesnid nnd district of l'ickcns: The kindred nnd creditors of snid deceased uro, therefore, fiti'il touppenr before inc.nl I'icken* 0. !(. on Mondny IMili Oct'r innt., to xhow cause, if any they ciJJi, why said lettera should not be granted Given uudovmy hand and neal, 1st Oct. 185H. W. J. l'A UHONfl, (TP.n. Nltile of South Carolina, IN OillllNAItY 'JIT-WIA"*.. W 11F. 11 IS AH. Juaitih Pelfrco hath applied i*>>niafor lctloraof administration upon all ami i wlngiilar the personal estate at Jainea Pelfree, dec-eased, lute of the Statu aforesaid ami district j iit'l'ickens: Tito kindred and creditors of said 1 deceased arc, therofoYo, cited to appear hotbrains, at lMckonsC. II. on Monday the 18th Oct. n?xt, to show cause, if any they can, why anid lbttera should not be granted. Given under my iiuii?i?uu kcui, rjont. "JU, I MOM. W. .T. PARSONS, O.V.D. &'faie of KottUi (/At'oiiiin, IJf. OUUIN All V?CIT VTIOV, WIIKKKAS, JaracsD. QnasAWAy hftth ?pplie<l to- mofor tetter* of nduiinifttrntion upon nil n'ui nlngulartiio personal estate of Darcu* Ofts.Hftwbt, tUjoe/wmd. Into of kK? Mm in nfnrov.ii/i nn<l diAci-luli of IMakeiw-: Tlie>.in<U-cril andcreditors of wild dooofim'di n?, riiorofoM, cited to uppenr before mo, ?t0uk?nn (1i II. v* Monday the )8th October Inst., to show causo, if nny they cmi, why nnitl letter* li <uld not. bo granted. Given under my hand und soul of offioc, 1 Mt October, 1808. W. J? rARSONS, o.r.p. Anderson Prices Current. COUKKi:TKI> WKKKI.V ?V KKULANP. DI.Kt'KI.KV * CO j XxoKiiioN r. u., So jit. 2o," i Cotton per 11>. - - 8.} (it, 11.J Salt. per fuck, - - 2.00 I (.'otlco, ltio, per lb. - * 1:5 (<i> 1 1 buj{;vr.?) brown, per lb. - 1 ?'l (<r; 121 " cruttlunl and \<mff |H>i')b< 1 1 (/A )8 MoIiihsch, West liuiiu, jifr gulfon, 4*> (<r, ">0 " N. Orleans4 " " CO (a 0f> i Yarn ((in.) por buuoli, - - 1.20 Ofttiuhurg!), (ltcnyy) per ynvt.1, 13 01, 1 1 i Shirting*, 14 - 10 (<i) 11 ! Iron, common ni/.e Swodtf, por lb. 0.} " Knglish, ... (J j Nails. nor koif. ... At oc. Oil, IiiiiHceU, per gallon, 1.12 (r 1 .'26 " Train. ? 14 - '.?) (?' . 1.00 (ilas.H, 8X10 ... H (<r 3.20 10X12 - - 8.20 <?r( 8.50 IMoo, per 11>. ... ti ( / 7 Flour, per ltnrrcl, - - 400 (jr. ;i.OM \Vhe;it> por bushel, - - (<b Corn, " f>0 (ri\ 00 '?"n IVUIIU, - - It I [fJS I liiiggiug, (tunny, por yuvd, 18 0<\ 20 OutH, per bushel, - (? ! > lVne, " " i ft Powilov. Uiflo. ]icr ktvr. - 7.1 0A 8 iXrY" Thero in always lo bo found a good Stock of GoocIh, til K., 11. <<c Cos. i Georges' Crook Aoademy. j ^ IjL who lire friemlly lo thecunxe of Ktlu- ! j ^ uiu It'll mu rc;>|jcciiuiiy 1I1VIICU lO 11U0IK1 I an Examination and an Exhibition at this I place. tin tho Kth of October next. Tho Examination will commence precisely at 10 i o'clock. A M.t the Exhibition at OJ P M. Mr. C. Fui.i.iaM, of I'iokeuM, will deliv; or an Address suitable to tho occasion. | The friends arc rctpioslcd to meet, nt an 1 early hour. 1>. 0HICK. I Stfpt 22,185a 10 2 jTjTdavis, A'? TOR N El Y A T Ej A W. orFI(!B AT PICKENS 0. 11., S. C. Sept. 8, LN."?8 JS If Election Notice. I OHNKUAL KMIOTinN will Kniw.i.ii>;.a l\ ens District, on MONDAY and TUKSDAV, ! Ilio 1 Uh and 1'itli days of October, in 18">K, tor j ilic election ot'one Representative in Congress ot' the United StnleH, nml one Senator an?l three i Representatives in Ilio Legislature of South Carolina, under the direction ot' tlie following Malingers, via: Pickens Court house?Joseph Burnett. L C Craig, Eli.-ha Lawrence. Trimtnier's?W N Davis, Joel E Jones, J. J Steele. Wolf Creole?.1 \* H IwlljOVIl I? I 1 Pin I Joseph Ferguson. lvilpatrick's? ) li Cleveland, \V O Sunders, Stephen Baldwin. liagood s?II J Authony, Thomas Qriflin, R Mulder. Pumpkintown?W X Jone-*, Jus Ilcstor Ynn Junes. Salubrity?W A Chapman, ) J Uallingsworth, II tVmn-l. ( i :\*i rirw* (1 'Plifuni.c ?n P. V < I V V?. I lllilil. Fail-play?1> 1' Sloan, Wiley Harbin, S I Stevens. l'ickonavillo?A M Hamilton, (' Oilell. C! I M Rei.1. | Kastutoc?Thomna McKl?ncyr 11 11 Moxj lov. Thomas lVno. Chcohcc?M lv.ii Nicholson, 13 Nicholson, | Jesse Lay. Millers?J Caminude, Jolm I'iko, John Hopkins. B lliu riciino?L Thomas, J A Bdllonger, I, Hnjrhes. Whetstone'?-1) I' Rubin*, John Motohoud, (J Hrir/.cnk lhtchelor'i Jvctroat?J S Dickson, A Smith son. Warren 1'imtv. inil \ i' " i ? A uiiiiui XDili -1. A/iunouu, u AU UIUUII, ?J Smith. Cnlniior* Fork?J W Karlo, A II Jenkins, tx W Phillips.. Wulbulla?II Myer, John M GilKaon, Ximrod Sullivan, .Jr. Trap?J M lender, J l.ioper, Larkin lieu drlokn. Polls !fci brv kept open two dnys at Pickens Court llouso, ami one day (.Monday) ! at the other boxes. MiaiiL?i'rs i? mont w>ii.< I to be eountwiland tho election to l?o ilecl.iro.l j i on Weilnosilay, at. Pickens' Court House. I 1st. Ifatolre'l, That the Managers of Klee- j I lions are roquostoil to pay special attention ! to the following portioua of tlio law relating I ' so Elections. Tho names of the-voters to lie rnornlnrlv written t\a they vote ivml the list* oro.served. ! If two or more tickets, in oounti ig the votes j l>e~ fun ml written 011 any ' kot thnn ought to ! be voted for, nil such 'iciets are not to be j counted. No voter Khali- be nllc v.-d to put in more i than a single ballot; or pi <m of paper in tho I j mime box-or vessel; butivi.cKct istouo coun- 1 I ted though it contains fewer nnmcs than are j : 10 of voien lor. If Any Manngor shall knowingly receive an illegal vote, or shall refuse to receive a le* i gal nue. or shall neglect or rofn$o- to attend 1 to tlie elcction,or shall count the ballots beI fore the proper time, or at any other than the | proper pluoe, lie shall he liable-to penalties. | Managers are'ru liorized to administer and examine witnessOH to maintain ord?uand reg uiuritv at tiic polls; nnd to order in writing, (directed to the Sheriff, Constable or special Deputy) to commit to jail, for one day, any person wlio i cfusoa to obey tho lawful coinmniuUof the Managers, o* disturb their proceedings. ! If any person refusos to nmke proper oaths, j or if tho Managers be otherwise satisfied that i he is not nualitiml his votn shall bo 1 The Maunders or any other person entitled to vote may challenge any person ofl'ering to voto. In case of death, removal .rom the District, or refusal to servo of any manager, a, innjori-1 ty of tho Delegation arc authorised ami rc- i quired to iill up tho vacancy by appointment in writing. I i'ojib to tvooponea ntvo'ciooK A. M., with | | convenient intervals. The bni, v???oi or box i ! to Imj uoplod up when the Poll* are closed, not I t<> bo opened oxoopt to reooive votoa the second day, and to cuuut the votes at the regular time m?d place. 2d., llr.aolbeil, ThatJ &he Managors of the .it. ?!,. iun ?u I iliVV^IUlin lifctvu UIU lUIIUWIU^ (mill Ul If 1114'~ mation before somo Magistrate, or ono of thoMalingers of Elections to wit: " That they will faithfully and impartially conduct and attend to the foregoing h.ectiona, ngroc&ldy to tho Constitution of t he State of South Carolina ami the laws thorooff." Nrsolved, That the two yearn residence re^ quired by tho Constitution in u voter, arethc J . i:. i . j unrs iiiiiiiiv.iuutriy previous 10 mo iMOetloiv j and (lie six months rosidenco in tho Election i district nro tho six months immediately pro- j vious to tho Election ; but if any person has I bis homo in. tho State, lio does not loso the I right of returning. but if one have his home \ anil fam'ilv in - v> ? ? J ?f?vvwv? Mimutuiv pi C^UHCf U| such poisons, nlUuuifjli onntinucd for two yoiivs in tlio Stnto, give rlitliUv volo. 8ept. 16, 1868 0 ?' COMMISSIONER'S SALES. | STATIC OF soi TnCarolina, I) AV c r?i: i .. \r.. i .. ? j jjjii j.)ir Mr* I j Vowell and others jl 'aIi' hstuto | 1)L MS I' A XT to nil onlor made in the nbovc | stilted ease, Iiv ('InUiCcUor Wardlaw. at ( tlio lust term nf tlio Court of iviuitv, for Pick- | ens district, f will soil at linblio miction, to the highest bidder, at I'ickfiiiK t\u?rt House, | on ritio<!;?Y in Uetcilicr next, tlicf HEAL KiS- : TATK of Almon l'.iwcll, <I0<J011W<I, to wit : 4i?ie Tract of ELuiirf, situate in lMck- , ons ?li??trift, nml lying <>n Tugiilo River. continuing Krg\t llmolml ?n<l Higlitv A<'?os, j anil n<l;oiiunjr liinde o{ ! AV llaio, J \V I'm-' tlior. ) il lii'lt'iy nml llarvy l>avi-'. TK11MS 01' S A lilv?On rt cuiilit of one ; nml Iwii vo-ii'c ' * .v...., ...... llll! I'llSiS which fie to l;o paid isi ea.-h. Tlio purchase ' moiiey to he cccii red hy hond, with two or [ morn {jootl sureties, conditioned for its pay- I meat in two equal annual instalment:1, I'm- | chaser to pay t.tr title. SfgfVWiH Tract of Ltunl is a very valua- | hie o;i?', ami is also improved. Thorn. nw t about tine hundred acres of cliuieo river ami j creek bottom <>n tin* prenibo.?. For further particulars, apply on the place or to the un- ; designed. A plat of the premises is on file in my ofiiee. and can he seen at anv time. K01U'. A. THOMPSON, c.B.IM> | Oom'rs Onico, Auj: 2 [, LS5S id ' 8TATK OFSOITI1 CAROLINA, It l> CV.ti H ? ral??. m i ? 1 T. 1j. Hopor, et. uls ) n" ' Hill for Partition, i IiOmnol I?i>| or, ol ul?. ) IX obetlioiK'O to tin order of tlio Court of | Kquitv, mi this ease, 1 will expose to ,?nle I at Auction, to tho highest huhler, at Pickett* j Court limine. On Salotlnv in ().?l? ! ??? inivt I tlio llKAfi KSTATE of A iron Knpcv, Sour., deceased, and Tilnmn lienor, deceased, to wit: Tract No. 1, situate in the district of Pickena, and lying on Saluda Kiver, containing Tliroo Hundred Acres more or less, and adjoining lands of Samuel Karle, Allen Keith . .ml others. Tract No. 2, situate in Pickens district.and Iving on Saluda River, containing Three IIII ml ml Acres morn or less, find ad joining Tract No. I. Samuel Karle nnd others. TGHMiS OF SAI>10.?Oil a cmlit of one and two years. with interest, except tlio c<>?ts* which are to he paid in cash. Tho purchasoi'K entering into honds to llie Commissioner. I with at least .wo good sureties, to secure the | payment of tho purchase money in equal anu successive annual instalments; and pay for titles extra. | ROU T. A. THOMPSON, o.x.i\n Com'r.-ioflico, Soj.t. 0, 8 fd j ST A T V, () I-1 SOljTl I C.\ ROIjI N A, In Hqutty-- Pickenu. Pfgg atul wil'o | Y? liill lor Partition. lirir/.Prtlos. j ~K )Y virtue of an order of tin* Court of I-lcjui1 ) tv, 1 will sell to the highest l>i<!der, :it | Ptekeiitf Court House, oil Snimlity in tXjtolifir j next, tile rio.l Estate of Griflio Ifrazealir, dc- | censed, imniolv : Ollll Ti'lifit nf r.nn.l o,li,o?r.?T ti? WA District, and lvingou Waters of Twelve Milo River, containing V ive Hundred and I'.ighty Aeie\ according to pint executed 27 th August. 1 SaX, niul adjoining lands of James T. t'oi'-iuson. Andrew Hunter and others. TIORMS < >1'' SA f K?On acrcdit <>(' one, two, and thro years, with interest, except tho costs which must be juid in cash. The purchaser to j/ivo hond, withal least two good sureties, | conditioned for its payment in three eijual I Mini illi i?f?s<ivY? annnol I UUIIMIII JllOillliliVlliO, iltiu JPU> ox ha furtitlw. Tlio pint ia on lik in thi.-s ofliec for rcforonco. ROB'T. A. THOMPSON, r.E.r.n Qoin'r#. Oflico, Sept. ( , 1858, s t?l LAND FOR SALE." ^ LIj peronns wishing to buy po xl im- J x proven i<an'i in the .Mountain region of j country, take Notice: Will lie sold at l'iok- | otis C!. 11. on tlui 1st Monday in November I next, one tract of Land, sold as the land of I (juoimln Moody, tir.i t v.r the. real catalo of i Mnriin Moody, deceased. Tlio above named I land contains Three ltundicd and Thirty- ] I three Acres move or less, lying on the Devil's i ! ..Cit... l* i?" 'i" til ....... ....tuiow! uic ivuumju liner. I. Il<* 1 >\ 1) * I is well im; "oved?-dwelling Iiouno; lutehon | mid otlioroiit building, with i\ ^ooil settle- ! moot Mill, Go or 70'auras ot'land cleared,utid ! enclosed. with ? ?ood fonee. adjoining lands! ofC'iJ. Jo|)thu Norton and others. It, i.. in j the midst of tho vorv hostrnnge for Stock of ?ll kin.l. -....I ! 1 "" ivilivin, JiUWW UUIIl'l (111 Illl tUUl'S. Mlt) Ufldersignoil <s authorized toscll at private sale | at any time lietwoon now nml the flay of sale. j An_> |it*i.m111 ir!i".in hv.y v.*"'.!''! ! > ' > apply to thosainc, 12} miles above I'icketi* I 0. II. Terms of sale made known on day of! palo. i 1). A. MOODY, Ex'or. Sont. fi. ft EASILY'* SAW AND POWDER MILLS' Full SALE! IVY vlrtuo ef rfhndry 11 fns to me dliwlcd, I tvi!l aoll to tho liiiflicsl biddor, ivt* I'ickeiift t 'ourt ; 11 cum*. oi) Hulcdiiy in October n?s4. tlicTKACT OP 1<ANU upon whit'li Kiudey's Mills are situn- . lad. Tlio tract contain:* about 1'owtocn linn- ! drcd Acre*, much of wlilcli is fmo avalde luml j and heavily timbered with the best piuc, except about sixly Acroa which has recently beet* reduced to cultivation. The tract also contains . n coutfidorahlu quantity of lino low grnnnilif.? | On the preinisoH in a SAW Ml LI. and fixture? for ! .tinning'nil kinds of Machiftefy: ?i Dwolling, ' Store-house, Shop?, fifteen or twenty cottages niul all necossivry out buildings?nil new and ii("{ excellent repair, pud tlio water power- inexhnuMtiblo. The property is taunted three miles fronv' l'ickens 0? If. nnd 12 miles.from l'cndlotonv At the sum?tlYii'\ Kash-y's POWDElv MILLS i nnd Two Hundred Acrea attached of prime land. These Mills are new, never having boen is: operation, nnd nro sltimtdd three miles from' l'ickens Court llouso and eleven miles tVom Pen- ' diet on. ALSO, tho valuable Plniitation of the lato i;oi. John A. 1'Innlcy, situated on .Saluda Ilivor, ' tivc miles from Orcenvillo T(., containing nfcoqt Might Hundred Atiroa of Land, about ono hundred of which in firift rate bottom. All Mold n* tlio proporty of tlie ldtoCol. .Tolm A\ Knalov, junior, at tlio aepcrnto hints of Wm. i Choice, if. (!. Young. M* 11. Karle And others. ! rfedr r: ICflO l.nuls will hh (Hilt! nn 11 ovnilit "<* twelve months, riio punliHscr <<vscciJvo tlm'pnjmtnt'of tho pnrcli*su umnoy l>y nolo and poot\ persunn! uoonrify.'' r r? /m> ? !/? - ?- - li. vs. \ iv.iur, h.imi. | AUJ/um HI, iftr.H 7 ul i For Salo, AVALUiV^tiE TRACT OF T,\Xl>: ly-| ii??5 on 0.'?noro*s Crock, in I'ickons Dis- 1 triot, rontnining 1,00 acres, nod unjoining Und* of I-j. W. Alton nnd othorx. *r further particular!* npplv to Ai.Sx. Ahmsthonu. V/. 1). AUMSTltOW}. ' Sept. 12, 18^8 9 ?oo\v. O A M ? I ? k 'J' IS. FOU CONOKK&R: S-r<'01.. T. O. 1\ VKKNON, ofSput-tnti-' burg, is respectfully unuoumoil as n camli (into lor '.'oii^ro?/, to succeed Col. Orr. fir-jV" The friend* of CO!.. JOHN I). ASH.MOKK respectfully nnnounco liim u cumliUuto i tor Congress, ut (lie next election. The frlcnils of (.'()!<. I). l\ JONES, of j Orcetiville. roftpectfully present hiMiuime to the ' ConjjrcMionnl District, in plnceof Col. Oku, wlio , lifelines iv ro-clcetion. FOll TtlK fcKNATK, The frien.lH of Mr. KI.AM Slf Alil'/-: .\ 'p. IHHIV .1 UIKHIIK'i; I'lWI !l CIIIIIIHIIMO H) j vr-iciii i'icki'im district, ifi tlio Sluto Senate, uf the next clcclion. Iv'iy The friend* of (Jen. 1". N. IiARVIN ' announce )ii:n ncandidate for the State Senate, at ilie enxuitiK election. fiC-Sf" The friends of KM UU II. GUTFFIX, rcMpcutfully announce him a candidate ! n>v mo Senate, tor Pickens district, at the next cloutUm. FOU Til H LKGISLATI'H R : pfrjj" The friends of MICA I! ! IiI.KI! Wjr , leave to announce liim n candidate to represent j Pickens in tin! iu>\i l.e^ishiture. fUrjf The friends of Ma.). llOBKHT MAX-' WI'iLl. rcspcotftdly recommend hiin as iv ouita'hle candidate for the l.cgif'ature. )]r'>The fi-lcwl* of \VM. N. MAHT1N respect fully announce I ilit r. candidate for (lie l.i'piidature, nt the next election. irr.3 i ik' irieuus 01 * i.t>Ht?i*i 1?. I'UKHIU' ! respectfully announce liiin h ciintlidato lor tho . Legislature, nt tho ncxl election. W Tho friends of Mn.j.JOIIN 0. MILLKR announce hhn a candidate for tho Log- i isluturo, tit tho next oleotion. t-:y Tho friondsof I)r. A. J. ANPKRSON i ro.spoctfully unnniiiirn him a candidate lor I tin- Legislature, at tho ensuing oleotion. ISfjY- We tiro authorized to nntioiiTico WIT,-I 1.1 AM HAMILTON .1 candidate for tho Legislature, at the ensuing clod ion. FOR OKMXAUY. jCkTV" The friends of.I AM I'.S A. l'OYl.l' would respectfully ntinotinco him u candidate for Ordinary, nt tho ensuing election. JBSy Tho friends of\V. K. 11 Ol.OOMKK re^-? peotfully announce him u Candida to for Ordinary, nl the next election. JBig-Tho friend* of S. II. JOIl?\S respect- | fully nnnounce hint a candidate for Ordinary at I tlic firxf election. B?uT!io friends rf ttev. .101 IN OWKXS beg leave to Announce him ? candidate for Ordinary of rirkens district, at tlie ensuing election. The. friend of TIIOMAI' J. K KIT If respectfully nunounce Jiim a candidate for Ordinary of I'ickens district, at the ensuing election. FOR fHIEKIP'P, Tlie friends of \V. N. CttAfG l?epf leavo to announce him a candidate for Skerift'of I'ickens district, at the next election: roll TAX COI.l.KCTOU. ?> V* The fri<Mi<l? of Mr. A. S. STKIMIEXR rcxjieetfitlly announce him n enwdidato lor the nlli':c r-f T.-vx Colleclor of I'iukcAS district, sit [ the ensuing olerrion. tf'-y The friends of Mr. ttEORflE F. ST HAD| lNl! respectfully announce him a candidate for | the ofliwofTux Collector, n( the ne\t> election, j Ut^-Tho friends of Ucv. .1. 11. Hl.'NNlGTTT j respectfully announce him a candidate for Un> otlii'o of Tax ('ollcotov, af tfio ensuing olcctioft. JK-vy? Tlic friend* of l',ev. H. M. tlARTON rc.spectfully announce him ns a candidate for Tax Collector at the ncx6 olection. The friends of J. \Y. I,. CAllY respectfully announce him a candidate for re-election to tlieollioo of Tux Collector. for l'ickcns district, at tlie ensuing election. fctf-Tlie friends of If. CI.KVKl.AND HUNT respect 1'nll.v announce him a candidate lor Tax <\.n.i.i ii... For Sulo. V 1 rE will soil to the highest bidder. nt Pick-* i i ens<-. II.. 011 tlie lirnt Mondnv in Oetober next, Fitly Shares in the Greenville mid Columbia Knilrond, with the assessment jmul. j Note bearing interest, with good security, will i be required. (1. \v. n. i',:;dOS, ) . , . \, T ,v / A am rs. Sopt. T, 18">? ' '' 8 1.1 j Hamburg Cnce Xdoro! TO MY OLD FlUKNDS IN l'ICKKXS! j I WOULD ro.pect fully infovm my old friend* | of Pickens that I nm in the employment of i M.\ Wm. Hii.Ii, of Hamburg, S. dealer in nil kinds of Klnrdw:??T &r. rn<L'??v Phuilers, Morlmnk's, JluiMev* rttntcriiiU, where I would l>e huppy (a) meet with ilicmaixl ; otter them (jOOT)S in tho nhove lino nt as low ' prices ns tlicy enn lio purchased in any of t lie rtcuiho'.ti Ififft^Ordors from the country will meet with { l>ruui|)i uiieiiiion. ,| J. A. GL'IILKY. I Iliimbtivg, July 20, <"n> siiSiS, r>V virtue lit' sundry write-; of fieri facing In mo i ) directed, will be sold beforetheCourt llotiyt in Vieken; District. within tlu> IpcthI Inmru ! the first Monday nnd Tuesday in October next: ? All tlie right, titlo nnd interest tlio dafendant, : A"\ Ml- l'olger, lias in one tract of land, containi.ig I'ijfhty-t.vo ncro* more or loss, whereon tho j defendant now lives: AlSoj-ono other tructeontainir.g one hultdrcd niffl l-tenty acres lAorf4 o?' less. i:eftY tVl'fasktfliSvillc, ntljtoniitj? lands of.). N. Hawthorn and others, levied on as the jirojie.rty of A. M. Forger at the suits of Roberts & Utiiic.iii vs. A. M. Foljjer, Mull, Critffr & (i'o.- vs. It. W. 1'olgor and A. M; Folgcr. One tract of land confulnlrifft iiirfc lnfi, tired astfl seventy acres more or leas, lying on I<?Hg Nose creek, ndjolning lands of Henry Davis, estate , of Almon*l'owell, deceased. and others, levied ! on the property of Jam?* 11 l.eroy nt tho suits ot Thomas-F Davis, W 11 Davis, J M Sconce? and others. Ali the light.-title And interest which the de- , leuilanf, K M l>eal, Itn*in?ono house and lot on Titnnel Mill, whoi'fi'he itbw lives, containingmio hop orro-liaiT acre* ihoru'ovlb?*, Ifetfled orins his property at flic Hnit of (J E Callendnr find others vh. Kpliraim M Deal. One tract or parcel of lying on Horse- | pnriturc crook, containing twenty-fivte uoro;1; ' inoro or le.?s, adjoining lands belonging to K?tnto of Samuel MnVcrick, deceased, levied fin"1 uiidor nttiu'liment. \Y'dWniirl>iiv - ' o J John J. Green. On Tuesday nfter naledny at defendants home 1 buggy, 1 one homo waggon, li hnrcps. I head of cattle, <011 head ??f liogn, one siduhoaPl. one clbtlioaprc?a, 1 clock, levied on Afi^lie properly of A. M. Fntger at the suit of Hoboils & Duncans and odtcvw Tonus cash ; purclVneera to pay for payors. i.. r. cium, ?.p.i?. s?r>u o mr.ft ? IVOtlOE Trt heraby given, that nt the next session of L tho Legislature, application will be made for nn net to incorporate (lie "Choohec Milling C<*up*ny," nnd nlso the ' Jlluo Ki>lge Mining Company." DA"g *? 1868.- | GOOD LAND FOB, SALE. ^IMlK : uhs?;i ili(;V crfto'rs liis l<nmls for sale, E lying nifl situntCrtu tho waters of Mossy Crook, in Wliittf exfnty. (In. Ono Truot coiiiiinih AcrKs, it p'drt of wftieh is ^tnul bottom; (ipuirtlif! pl/ue is two (J^oHiirin, out; building, orchiml, ifc. .^t 0116' IrWtsC, forty acresute clCurtM, Ami nt (liootliCl* thirty uefos. Ciooil spr'nias ?rtf f;on\e'liient to Oblh places. This tnu't is in "> rnilfsof the Court House, I milo of tt posloflioo. store, i-nmp j^i'ouiid nud chuivh. i\l<S042l5 Acres of I.uml, I viugou the Creek, \vith water falls nn<l power For iron ... uuivi nu|iruYL'iuri]iH.? Tliero i* also t*ood farming land on this tra<t. Tlico 1 rafts .?ro Iwmtcd in pleu^alit noijihbi'i'lioutlc, and was formerly n part of Maltorshnirt county. Now is the time'to' got u bargain, as I am determined to sell'at a reduced price. Address moat Leo, Oa., or inspect the premises at any time. 11 AM F.I. DIX'KKTT. *\ ugufft 'J, l}S.?:< ."i 15ni WOOL CARDING. subscriber having purohnKtid (lio 1 Wool Curding Machine, on Wolf Crook, near lhitilur's store, rcspootfully announces to the public ffuncrnlly, that ho is now pr^pared to do Curding in good stylo, and tic sdiort notice. There it* a capital Burr liltichinv attached, for cleaning Wool. Hy^trlct attention to business. the undcrsijrnci hones u> men I the patronage of tho public. Toll; can be paid in either money or wool. A. 0. HUOIIES. Sopt 2. 1358 7 tf Watch Repairing, &c. subscriber bogs lcavo to inform tho A citir.cns of the surroundingcountry, thur' he will visit this place again during next October Court, ami will roinuin mifil nit MfHrn-o nro filled. 1 Io Repairs "Watches, Clocks, /civ olry, A-*., in workinatidikff manner, and on; tin* most reaKOivnthle torms. Jlecan be found at Mithiki.w's Ilotci, whore work muv be left. K. W. WKST. Fickons C II. Aug 2ft, 18*>3 7-tf tr nrtr *? *? ^ ? * i\ J!i VV JSKASUAI A UL15 iiUUDIS * At I'ickcms . BB. r 1^1 IF- undersigned are now receiving and JL opening a well .selected stock of Spring and Summer Goods, Which wo offer to our friends and nlBtomers low, in fU'OordiHH'O with the hard times, con-" sistiujr in j art i?f ilie following: Pill NTS, MUSLINS, Canihms. Brown and' Blenched Shirtings, and Sheeting: * II . i l * " "*? * * "* ^ w wfii j-nucicu 81HCK 01 Kcauy-aiauo ci.uTll)X<}. Hats unci C'nps ; Hounds. liihhons, T.iinaimps. Ac.: Hoots and Shoe*, Saddles find liridlcs: Hardware and Cutlery, Nails and Castings ; Crockery and (Uusswarc : (.! 1'OCJ'.ltIf*rugtf s(nd ifledieines: nndnlni ist every other article usually found any where i the op eoonfTv. \\'n tnUi* in lisivtAi* 1 frP-l V milow, licHwav, Com, v odder, Wool,- Jingo t <&e.. nt fliO" customary priced. Wc return our thanks for past patronage, and lio| r out' frionds and the public will Oft 11 I and examine our stock- ivifove buying elsewhere. Tv & K. K. ALEXANDER. | Mnv IB. l?ftH _ 4:', tf F (i. B1E0KE, JB, ! t * I c . . - i y -\o ju?i rcTurnou iroin * liarlcHton with 1 1. n fino selection of Sl'IMNO & SUMMER I>li V (JOODS, for Gcntlciuons' Wear, such us Black and Blue Broadcloths, ])OK-.SK I X CASS1MKRE, CASIIMEiJKTTE, T? It A l' 'ETE. ?te., &c.. .Ac. ALSO, sonic nvticlos for Ladies Presses, such I ns CalicoeM, Mnslins, &c. Oontlcmen who wisli u tine suit of CLOTH'" j IX(i will do well hv giving him a call, look i :u imc L'u-ipona of Uenio (.-. Scott, for 1 Sr>S. uiul liuvo their indastire taken, as Mr. W, AV A A NX is thero yet. rendy to execute any work in his liud in tlic most fashionable and approved style. <A. KHXKK, Jr. lias also received a fino ptock of (S1100E1UKS, such as Molasses, Supars, Cuffcc, Tea, Tuhaoco, Soap, Starch, &o., tc. \) s:n lfanlwaie. Hats ami Cups, Boots nml Shoes;* nil of which ho oft'drs to tlic' public as chcap' as the cheapest for QASII! \\ nlhallo, .Mn\ II. 1 s.-,s 4.1-tf W. M. HADDEN, A:TTOtt!*KY AT LAW, AN1? Solicitor in PICKENS COUM* HOUSE, S. C. Wfln l'4,J8r>8 20 )f i\ h Vv ST Oil E &? K K V? v? I)S, (>?c ]>Iilc from Jnrrall'N Rrldgr,' Near tint Koftd lending to Witllnilln. rt^HK undorsicnod wish to inform their I. fvioiidn mid the surrounding ountrv snuornUv. tlmt tlmv nv? >!.??* V J a ???r selected i>tock ot Fall :u??f tVinloi* C*oo?1m, Boots ami Shoos, Hats and ('nj>s, ("rockery,Hardware and Outlorv, Groceries, Medicine*,&c., with almost every nrtielo usually kept in a country store : all of whicH >Vil\:Uc sold low for cash ! Vull'ttnd fee. AVe wiU'tako in oJcehnngC for Oooda, country Cotton and Wool flomospun,-"Wool Wats, Dried Fruit, Venison limns, Uuw llides, Pens Iteoswax, 1 allow, llorey, iVe. .1. M. A r.l'.X AN1>KI\, K. H> A-tf BXANDEll. Nov. 1*1. 1857 i\> tf Administrates Notice, NOTTCK iH hcvcliy given thnt i\ finnl seMlcmeflt of the F.etfote of Aaron Mnovc, deconscd, will We if*ndc in tlie Ordinary's Office, Pickens Court House, on Friday the Pili dny of ?mugvr urxi. i nose indebted must make l>ny-' went. niul those having (leutnndfi will rcwlor tliCBl legally ftHfrslc'd hy tlfnV tiihp. Nolicc nioo pivou tlmt'I T#i?l riot i>o fiftjionslble for iii*" IcvckI alter thaPthfio. MMKHY MQ9KK,-> AdmV. i8,")8. 61 Sin' J. H. VOIGT, ; TIN AND CO I' PK T?& M I T H , Mnllialln, M. f'? iyi*rtTlMS bin friondH if?:?! I ho public Mint * ho.Imp engaged acon>[ytcfnt Copppi.-niidv who lum upward# of ttfenl v year* oxj n imrfl' in tlm iainm)/t?ot?rjnp of ('01TJ K KKTTf.F.S, and ail <>M.cr nrticli's mnnui fartiivcd out of Copvcr, Tin ni.<l Plij^l-tron ; 1 ami is prepared to fill ortfvTH iT>rr rfli rfi.rk iri lii:< linont fdiort noting 'I'm?.? - KefflW to the durability of hi? work. Auguat ft. 1S57 \f NOTlVTi ' IS hereby given that application will ho mado to tho JiOgiflliUuro, at Hs noxt *o*.sion, for nn net to inoorporato tho Church (Mount Olivet) nnd the Ca.irp Ground, a? I'iokonsVillo. July 3, !8:>? ?0 ?*?v