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doctrine was, in part, what Forney & Co. agreed to pay to the irou masters for their y aid in giving them revengeon tho National i AUuiinietrntion, the majority of tho Democ- wn r.icy of Congress, and tho South. Never- Jil tholess, we doubt whether their dicker in C<1 principles will avail cither party to it next (.( winter, for it was sufficiently flagrant to insure its own punishment in the defeat of whatever change in tho existing tariff they in; tltfli/ Jli'rtnrtOO *1?.? I ^ ' 1 u.ujr.rov, 1UI IIIU IMHldlt 01 1110 pOOK- ft'1 etg of tho iron mastore. The Senate, if not , tho House, will surely repudiate their J ^ wchcv.iG ; find, when that shall have heen ^ done, tho political rogues making it will as surely fall out again.? Washington Star, ub Have a Home.?Young men havu late- M ly written to us, ashing : u Shall wo marry possessing only Binall means?" ^(l If the means arc adequate to meet the wants ot" tho man .red tlio fuiurc wife, why 0f nnt f llut they should bo sufficient for je this, clso the most painful conscquences limy onsuo. Moderate mean* are ample of for tho real necessaries of life, too, which ought to satisfy human beings, as far as ex- l?' tcrnals aro concerned ; insuring social and domestic enjoyment : meeting the real pur- t<( pose of existence-?their own advancement I 0? and that of others. But have enough for I un this, llavc a homo. Have a home, young oil man, before you hnvo a wife. At least have menus to provide one.? Vou have no business with an Kvo till there is a paradise to place her in. Sccure the garden, and tho Eve will follow. If you rtf arc unablo to provide cm Edon, who ought nn to trust you with an Eve? ' Sacred as we lir regard love, wo do not believo in divorcing it trom common sense. This experiment is ,rt! jronomlly fntnl to both hnppintyfe utul rcspcc- ^ lability. Wake from more dream life, exert your energies, procure menus by some tnj kind of honest labor, secure a h.mio, then CI iwk your own heart, anil the girl phrcnolog- W icnlly bost adapted to you, the tpicxtion ? " Shall I marry f"?Li/r. Illustrated. Blue Kidot: Railroad.?The South* ot (M il Citizen says : 11 un Wednesday morning, the 20t.li in- on r>tant, tho Supreme Court decided the long contested case, involving the question of ?f tho legality of tho subscription of lilomit Rr County to the capital stock of the Knoxvi ,!le I W and Charleston Iladroad Company. Xhe decision of the Chancellor, Van Dyke, do- m, daring tho subscription legal and ohliga- s? tory upon tho county, was affirmed.? <l?: Tins intelligence will be gratifying, not only to the friends of the enterprise in this ',u State, but also in South Carolina. " NOT OFTTIK DEAD, HUT OK TUK lilV- 1" iso."?-That was n beautiful idoa exjyrew- 0 nd by a Christian lady on hot; death bed, in reply to a roinark (if her brother who was taking leave of her to return to his distant residence, that he should probably never T again meet her in the land of the living. * She answered : " Brother, I trust we shall meet in the land of the living. We are !'(|" new in the land of the dying." Unfortunate.-'?-It is Btated tlmt the 1 t< Monorablo She raid Clemens, of Virginia, j '.v soviouifty injured his wounded limb, n few days since, by suddcidy taming in bed, be when under thp influence of auodyno. ^ Tiik New York correspondent of the !"' Richmond Enquirer sny? Washington Irv- jn iug lies seriously ill nH his residence near l,!1 Consignees at Anderson Depot, ion wr.kk r.suiso oct. lio. \ Martin, J & Co, N Dalton, SEi Tl' llclotte, 1$ V k T S Cray tot), ,1 T Sloan & Co, J 1$ Sloan, Mr T & K J D, .) U V. Sloan & Co, .1 15 Sitton, S 1 Jtroirn, jr., SnUitan k 8, llrown k McOect), A. (|n M Holland, C II IsaeHcl, (' N Rciil. II Knee, J f0 V SlmiiUlin, K M' Ilrown, 1 \V Taylor, F Syinnics iH E Karlc. .1 Si llonklhs, W AJoncn, S F llt-own ! j1(, k Co, W (.' lJowley, S ll.McFnll, J Ashley, 11 I. t|) JefTcra, A lMycc. llunsbtrd, 11 k Co, .1 8 Lorton ; m t n< i?i %f ? ii l nniviu, xi ivunnc, u iioleko, jr. It A Max*roll. D J Jordan, II tt&C?, .1 W lloblttftoh, 1) 1( Kcnnonmr, W S'.ienml. I> Jciimngs, Drown, V fc Co, Mr* K Pickens. J H Voiglit, McFull & II, T ] > Harrison, K Seaborne. ^ ! '. nit r<, Airi-ui. nl 'i. ? <iii CONSIGNEES AT I'KNDLKTON' DEPOT, t;| For wcoli ending Od< 28. H<> F, BUcrtson k Son, 8 K J T Hlonn & Sn Co, J 8 fatten & <'o, John T Sloan, J 1J Adcor. m P It Hawkin*. R A Miixwdl, J Wnrllrt. Herbert ... r> >V t;<>, K JSytamc#, Demly A P. (Jco Scnbovn, J V Hhmklin, J I> Kmitli A Co. Mrs K Pickens, H. Vf A Jones, l( II & Co, T McOill, Mrs PAtJiinis, ,|t J II ?>itton, J Tanno, I) Jennings. J \\ Hobirt*on, W. II. D. OAILI/ARD, Agent. Bf, 1'! JJ IJ....L. J ' " MWiy.in&.Mmj fp&nv. Am. I>IRi?f of ?ci>vl(?V fovnr in tliis ?>i? the 28?? T1 Instant, After nn Illness of fivo Ki,i,a Jank, j youngest child of W'. K. V. i! ... #V, I llll aged twoyoava soul quo month. I he The nubjoet of this notice had jiwt vouched that lu-rlftd of hop ngo at which children ?u-e \{ inowt iiilurciiiiiff, not only to tlioli* 'moots imd (jf iuuniiilinto family, but to ibcir rohuionu and jul friends generally. J,it?lo Jamk, (ub alio \rs? ijSlBl'id) nnt< un oxtraordiivu-y child, I know her ? Weil, ?hc filled a largo hj.-ucv in tho family eir- ? clc. Her death h:?s crented i? vacuum, which will be long And deeply felt. Sho wiw the idol -juf a doling mother, u devoted father, a loving ?Uter and r.footionftie brothers. Hut little Ja- jj, NIK is no inni'efl?i- llni i ' ? " ' ? * - ...n. ?i >m? vtiyn inw in tho cold, cold Oravo, mid her Mpirlt hns gov. to that God who gave it. Those bright nn?i ? Hpf.rkling eyes, which so often sent ft tiirill of joy to a mothers heart are now dimmed tind _ cloned In death. That swoot peculiar voice which fell in such delightful accents on * fathers ^ car, hat) boot) ailq: d on earth, dnd no attuned an to accord with the harps of Angola in lleav- jtj en. I know it was hard tf> give her uy?that I ho MoweftgiH'of doatb wo??i> nnwclconw goes*. . '* Itut romotohpr thoffrareennnot keop her. While l"' you, her father and nwtho*, shdor and brother* Pft ure sliding Miter tears, over hor <'<?i>ftrt?re. ?Ue "" f* pinging praises to too '.!.*! was *bt|n. C<1 ?n<l hath redeemed lier to God by lib# Mow.? Think of her then not as a prisoner of'ihc Tomb, but ? redeemed saint in Glony, stiok athought will afford joy nnd not grief, and will cnabbivon, to say tho givotli ttnd'tlie Lord hftth tnUon . wfty. blc'HMl no too name of the Lord. * p mfcfciIIL'.i:UUJUa-l-'J1E' K.I!?.il>.ILU.lUa-.-J. -'II ! UIM .J. . 3*531 NOT1DM. . i PPMCATIO.M will be tnado to the l*giHlaJ\ tuns f t South Ottrolina, at it* next WsAloo, wr?n ?*cf. ro mcorpornto tlio town of Plcknns- \ tllle, with <hc uiunl i>owftc nrnl nritiloff^s. / ? ' 40 jra I ' ASSIGNEE'S SALE. )X Saleday in December next ut l'iokcns 0. It., I will tiell to the hinherit bidder i a credit of nine moutliH with interest froui ,y of pule, tho following Keul Estate assignby Thos. 1). (Jarvin, viz: Tlio Home Tract, containing 300 Acres on >1(1cii'k Creek. TheTaykr (dace whereon Kphrahn Snr nt now live* containing 200 acres adjoiu j; lands of John lJowen, Stephen Clapton d others. A Tract containing 991 acres on Wrights ook, waters of Jucassoo Kivor, adjoining ids of the 1'istiito of 9ninuel Maverick and n North Carolina lino. Tlio undivided half of a tract containing out GOO acres on Six Mile Crook adjoining id* of Samuel Maverick's Knluto, Widow ovek and others. A Tract containing 1000 acre* on waters of ixaway ltivcr, adjoining lauds granted to nutol Maverick and others. A Tract cuntaiuing 1UU0 acres on waters Tosawuv lliver, adjoining land granted to rciniah tiohl and other?. A Tract Containing 811 acres on both sides Devil's Fork of Jouasnoo River, and on both lesot'tho road from Pickens l'. 11 i.idnul. 'k Valloy, adjoining lands nurvcyed tor ishuni nnd Norton and others. Tho remainder of tract originally granted lleujuinin Wallace, containing 840 uoros Boono'n crook, v/aicrs of Keowco River, adjoining lands of James Rohcrtuon and liers. A Tract containing 87 acres on branches Oolenoy, waters of Saluda llivor, and h?Ining lands granted to Ucorgo Hudson, Jus. tt and other*. 4 ?!'. - . ' /v xrnui containing 1/4 iicrcs 011 branches Brass town creek, waters of Tugaloo ltivur, d adjoining landa granted to Hubert Stribic and other*. The remainder, about half of a tract conih(ng770 aereson both sidesof Battleoreck. iters ofChattuga River, nnd adjoining lands ihe Estate of Calob May and othors. TUo remainder, about half of a tract eonining 704 acres on CampTiraneh, waters id uittuga river, and adjoining lands of J. N. hitiicr and others. The above lands will bo sold by the tract, n.? iiuinucr 01 acrcs muro ov loss, vxi'cpl rbapa tin) Homo. Tract, ami tho Grants anil her papers relating to the kuuic, will bo ox biteu on day of stile. Also, n uogro woman about .17 yearn olu 11lie ."tunc terras, at tlie same time ami placi Anil Thursday following at the rosiiiouc< tho said Thus. 1>. Gurvin, all his persona bporty, consisting of ilorsos, Cattle. Hogs uokomithn, Carpenter's and Farming Tools ag >n and Muggy, Household and Kitohoi: irnituro, ?ltc. <yc. On like credit of nine jntlis with interest from day of sale, fornl his of Ton dollars and more. All nuiiis un v tlmt nmuL'nt will bo required in Cash.? ich BCCiivify as the Asrfigueo wishes must giron before tho property will bo delivered titles made to the Real hstnto. All the above property will be offered nl ivttlo sale until d?v#?f sale above mention \j. 15. CLAYTON. Assignee and Agent. Q.i|. 2$ 183 ft! 15 _ Jd_ Administrator's Salo. WILL SKIiL,at the " Saluda Plantation' of the Into <? ; " ........ j , ji.iiivi . u c highest bidder, on Thursday tho lit! ,y of Nov'iinbor noxt, ns llie property o c tsaul John A Ensley, junior, oeccnsed, Tlircc Negroon, >nc,ft first rate Blacksmith, young and like ; Andy, a first ruto fellow ; and Clary, i od Cook. ALSO, one Duo Spanish Jack and ^ num r of Jennets, thirteen Mules, six Ilorses ?wn. Hogs, Corn. Wheat, Plantation Tools urn van, arc. lornis: u croiiit of nitu DUtliK for all nuniH oypr $0, purcha?erH pv j; iiute nnd security bearing intercHt fron y of halo ; and huihh of $5 and under to b< .id in ctini before delivery of property. W. !v. KXSLKY, AJ.n'r. Ont 20. 18.f>K 14 3 FAIR NOTICE. Splcnillrt llaignln <o be Lost to all but One. Y7ILL be Hold to tho liiirlio.Mt l.irlil<>r ni >Y PiekerisCourt llouxp, on the lirst Mon ity jti December next, one of tlio best Vurmi r Grain, tlio best lu>;? range, tlio best ftiit rpjost cuttle range, tlio most pleasant urn (lutliful bitontion, with tliopurest water ii e 8tntt\ The trnc't contains '.>27 ACllEf ore or Iosr ; tlO oilil ncriM of choice crccl i(I branch bottom (never overflown) alrendi cultivation nnd more to cNtir, with imici ?h1 (li)lainl. &>1<1 boi'iiiiKo it li?lnmr? t<? n< intly and cannot lie Mitisfaotonjy divided "1 neither fil" us feci able to buy the othoi it. The laud is offered ni private o.tlc tm the dnv above mentioned. If not thu! Id, it avill then go to tho highest bidder.? lid place i? situated on Oolenoy creek, < ilea from Mai Alexander's plantation, t ilea from Mri JJarton's, C miles from Pump ntoTvn. ami <5 miles from Col Jlngood'a.? innydale 1* 0 i* oti tho place, and our ad ess. Terms puhlibhrd ort day of sale. J AS. C\ COOK. J. J!. PARSONS. Oct -2?,. 1H')8 14 K_ LAND FOR SALE. HHK Hitlworiher often Ii\n YALUARbl L THAOT OF LAND for nnle. It ia nit ,tcd in 1'ickeiiH district, mid lien ono inilc low JarrattV bridge on Togulo river. Tlic act contains Two Hundred and Ninety-six res, 100 ociOfH of which if good Hirer ami cek Bottom. The phico ia vnlunldo and i.iv.wm i JKSh'K A. IIAul,. Oct 21,1K.18 II tf woipiii" S hereby givoo, t!mt from this timo fortli I will (v>sim>e my jaidnii name, Mary.), ooka, inrtto-ul of tlmt of Chillier*. wliicli 16 hope*od on me illegally. Kefc^'j^cs ven to character, Ao. -V MANY J. BU00K.8. Oct TO. ISSft _ 14 ;j 1%'OTlCJlU i FIN AL fietddmcnt of the Estate of tin V Into -Tfjlm Couch, dccoriKcd, will lie made tii?Or(Unary'n Office, at l*Sok?nB 0 II, on o 4th Monday In January next, Pornone debted to the F.stute are rttjuiro*' to inaki vinent, and thono having (Ionian*!* a^rtint-l id Kutatr inuct |tro?enttbtni legally iittest ou Of b?uiro thnt time, MAUV A. .corcnr> *.#&*% 1401VT COUCH, I Adin'r act_22, 1H5& H 2<u found, i SMALL Sum of money. Apply >vt this V Office. -i?iUol. l'J, W8, ,L 14 tf HIDES AND BABK *7 ILL BE noOflUT AT FAIU PHI?*fl V hy J. J,. N. SMITH. Xao Yard, Jao 1,185# 36-tf I V w m PAPER COMMISSION WAlltillOrSK AND PIUN'TKH'S. IWPOT, ( Fur th<? snlo of WRITING, PRINTING. KNVKI.GPH, AND COLUllRD PAl'URS, CARDS, ANI> rt'inliti^ llflnterfial* j Of nil kiml*. A mmf f. L. JOHNSON & CO, Type Founders, K. 110B & (JO., Ami other Printing: l'resa makcrn. l'RINTINU INKS, of Voxt qunlity, at Mint* UflUMUI'ricCrt. TO Tho sulifcribor hogs lo unit attention to tho Ij-.U'RO Stock i>f Writing niul Wrapping l\ipur of all kinds, which he will 1 very law i ivr cusu, or Miurt orrtlit <?n largo sums. .J OS K I'll WAI.KKll, 1:20 Meeting et. Charleston, SO Oct 12, l!*58 13 tf I The Pickcna Agricultural Society i UiriLL hold it# n >i ii it ill meet i iitf in ilio Court | \ y House, at 10 o'clock. A. Al.f on Thurs| day the 28th October, hist., lit which time tho i election of ollicors for tho ensuing; year will take place; hin! Arrangements will be made for the ANN Ii A I. FA III, which will lake place the next tiny, (Friday, tlio 2'Jtli inst.j Our Society is in itH infancy, and owing to the lute day at which the premium list was made out, it in very Htnall, but ALT. AIITICLKS OF SUI'KUIOU QUALITY arc invited for cxhihitiou whether oinbrnccd in ; l: . HIV U!?l 111" 1101. It is respectfully suggested (with tlio approbation <tl the Kxocutivc Committee) that a pre- I mium of Two Dollars bo n wind oil for (lie best | specimen ol'Two (Jallons of Syrup from the < Chinese Sugut CunO, with the mode of manufaet tiring. ] Stock riTxl llooiln exhibited will he offered at AUCTION', if desired, on Friday afternoon, tinI der thee.ire ol the Executive CoruuiiUee, tVcouf < I charge. A" full attendance of members is particularly desirable?not forgetting llieir Initiation Fee. j The Annual Address will take nlace on Tlmrs I ilu.v. at 11 o'clock, A. M. 1' 1 Tho public arc respectfully invited to attend our meetings. which are alwavs nubile. 1 MILKS M. NOUTON, President. Oct. 7. 18"i8 12 tf ? I JWFHCII';, ' A LL porsons arc horobv forwarnod not j to trndo for u Nolo^ivon by mo to I>r I Win Wcllwrn for about $33 t>7. dated in Sep> tcmbcr lust: as the consideration for which ? tho saul note whs givon has failed, I do not 1 intoud to nay tho samo unless compelled by 5 law. N. M. MADDEN. 1 Oct 4,1838 12 4 t.rt Pent WE WILL RENT to the highest b'nMor, nt lMokoiiH Court House, on Sulcday in Novumhisr next, the Ileal Estate of Fomi> tain Alexander, iloeoaxoil, for tlio year 1809. I). A. ALEXANDER, \ . , , T. M. ALEXANDER, ] A n 18 Oot 4, 188ft 12 t?I Final Notico. E is hereby given that n final net- | uuincui ??i me riHtftto oi >v iIlium Siinn> son, deceased, will be nihdo before the Oruii nary. at Pickens Oor.rt llou*e.on the 3d Mon!' day in January next. Poraona indebted to the Kstntfc must make payment, and those having demands against said Estate must render them to nie, duly attested, on or before that time. 1 J. K. IJllOWN, Ex'or. Oct 1.1. I^.r)8 l;; * 3m FOR SALE, . I IfV V A1 r Ulf r 1>I 4 x-?n I i . . , .. . i i.\ i iwjj tying on tne | 1*1. itlne Ridge Hail Ituad, containing Three - Hundred and Sixty Aci'ei). Oh the premises, i there ave a now dwelling, ptuhlc*, carriage house 1 > und till necessary out-buildings, framed and weather-boarded. The place Is one of the best improved in the District. Thoro live about 8150 acres of woodluud, well timbered. The tract of l*ml in near the road leading from l'cmllcton to Wiillialla, equadistunt from these points. For terms and further particulars, npplv to ' i:. A. TA'i'H. t 0ct r>. 1 _12 tf s f|MIF. Hooks', Accounts and Notes, assigned by I I Iu.m.I..! ? v?. r .. .1 . .r.<v.>vi iv nui>1111ii mi me neueni oi thru- I I creditors, mo in my bands for colloction. The i necessity of the case requires that they should ' % be settled without dolny. j J. E. llAGOOU, Assignee. Oct a. 18.*.* 12 tf I ~ woTici'ir * I LIi pel sons indebted tonic, by Nolo or Ac count, must settle by the first of November. r .Should they foil to do Ho, they will have to make puj,j.iti.i to !n? llw otlicers. as I intend to ro5 move from the District soon. Oct 6 12-1 E. A. TATE. II " MHISttlFiWS 1)Y virtue of sundry vriw of fieri facias to ine ) directed, will bo sold UcforoOwCourt House in I'ickciw District, within the legal hours, on the lint Mpiulay nndTueijdayinNwrembvriioxt: One tract ol' land, containing one hundred and forty-?ix acres more or less, lying on tlic oust side of six milo crock, it being llio land pur chatted by J. A. Hfudoy, Jr from 1'carauU JohnHton and Mary J. Dickson, nr/ld as tUo properly oftlio late Joim A. Kaaloy, dcccaacd, at the 5' suits of Wm. Choice, If. C. Voung, M. IS. 1'arle - and otIters. i I One colts revolver- riiur> ftiwt ?1 - _ ...... vvillVIUQf 1111*1 II , Hiatal! lot of book* rendered ill on Mchedulo lis the jtropcrty of Win H. Kecae, ut the suit of It. A. | I'ringle. :isidgneo. I Terms cuhIi ; punsfmscTH to pny ferr j>apcr?. J,. 0. ('KAIQ, b.i*. >. Oct 8 Ifi.'.K ? til A CARD. rpO MY CLIENTS.?Having determined , i JL to romovo to OflMville, Cm., I Imvc left a 11 ..... ? .... ...j IIIIIIIIIOIIOU I>IIHII1CS9 111 1110 llftlKlM (>r i i lion. J. L. Ork. TJioho of my clients wish> ing any information Connected with their butdno?H only have to address him nt Anderson 0. II., 0. I now tendor to myuliont* and friends my thanks fov their patronage, with the above recommendation. E, M. KKItlf. | j _ ^V?nwC!l. Oct n, 1858 _ 1 1 Final Notice. ' [ rpHB heir* of Allium Gibxon. dcocn^od, ! .1. aro notified to appear before tho Ordi- ' ' , nurv 6f Pickens diotrivt on the 4th MoiuIhv ': J^oveinbov next, as we intend to nuiko a ilnal settlement of paid estate. AH persona ! indebted to the estate will do well to settle . tin oeiorc mat lime. II. A. II. GIBSON, > . , , /. 01BS0N. J Adw f Oct. 20, 1868 14 M A Final Settlement Itniifc be lit.Kle, on the #0th tlay of Oclobev I ne*t, of thu yer?onnl osUloa of iTiWn nml JcsiftO MrKiuney, ueceiisrd. AUilMiATtdfrngnluM, ' either opiate mn>t fce hawtc<T in ISoforo that day ' (fl ihne wcmajbi,, A?ra r. ? ' * ... w Anderson Prices Curront. OIIUK.( IKI) WHKI.V BV KX<il.AM>. lilMMl:*. it ro j Ani?:usun 0. it., Oct. Ik'iN. Cotton per lit. - - H.J (<7. 11 .J i Suit. jn'rsHi'k, - - 2.00 Hin ltm* 11* 1 ? ' 11 - ...VV, ...VI |.v> l.>. - - HI i?, 1 I ttii]Mr>4 brown. por 11>. - 10 ( < 12i crushed uiyl lonf, per Hi. 14(</ . lA Molnwscx, tt Ml 1 ml in, per gallon, ! "> (n. '>() " N. OrloailH' " " fill (It (i*? Vnrn ((hi.) per bimch, - - l.til) OMiiuhui^.i, ^Ikmvv) per yard, I >5 Or, I t Shirting.*, " - 10 (VV 11 Iron, common size Swede, per ll>. 0.', " Kngliidi, - (i Nails. ]>er keg. ... f, J (? (t uu, i<in?cvtl, per gallon, 1.12 ( > 1.2"> ' Train. " " - 'JO (<, 1.00 (iinss, 8x10 - - - a (n-s.'jr, 10x12 - - 3.2.') o, o lUoc. per 11). ... r, (? 7 Flour, per barrel, - - '1*0 (<t) o.oo Wheat, per bushel, - - 00 (? , 05 Corn, " f>0 (a, ()U Itacon. hog round, - - 10 r? 12 Hogging. (iunny, per yard, 1* (,? 20 OhlH, per bushel", - - !57 (<i l"? lVns, " " . - 'i5 Powder, llifle, per keg. - 7.J 0<\ S There is alwio'8 to be found a good Stock , ii viuo<iBt at I',.. H. fi Co 8. Commissioner's S:ilo. STATU OK SOi'TII CAKOI.IXA, fin Ii<|ui<y?I'IcKcmm. J 11 lleed and wile | vs j- Dill fur l'urlitiun, &e John Uankiti, et al* ) PI' USr AN'l' to iui order of the Court of j K(|uitv. in this case, i 11 he sold to the ; llighest uhiiior, at Pickens Court House, on j S.iledny in November next. the Real Kstnte ! if (')iarles Morgnn, deceased, to wit: 'i'hict No 2, containing One Hundred and j Fortv-fdx Acres, and adjoining lands ol' Win ; Todd, Edward llanUin and o< Iters. Tract No containing Three Hundred ntul Twenty-six Acres, and adjoining lands of Ed- j ward Kankin and others. These tracts of land lie on tlic Iiluo Itidge I Railroad, and will bo sold according to pints recently executed. TEKMS OF SAIjK?On n credit of one and two years with interest, except the costs which are to be paid in cash?the purchaser or purchasers to enter into bond to the (!ommipeioner, with at least two good sureties, to secure the payment of the purchase money, uud pay extra for titles. , * DAIH'n 1 mti/Mf n.'rvx' jvw|? 1. i IlUiUlWA, C.E.P.l). C'om'i H Offico, < > t 7. 1858 4 Ordinary's Salo. j BY virtue of an order to mo directed hy W. >T. l'arsons, lOsq., Ordinary of l'iekeus district. I will sell to the highest bidder on Saleduy in November next, tlio Ileal Kstuto of Thomas Alexander deceased, to wit: Tract No. 1, on waters of Twelve Mile ami Kcowec rivers, adjoining lands of Wesley 11 runt. .Tonkin Adams and others, containing Tliren IIiiihImuI mul ^ ......w, *ui vj-mg iiwic.i ii)ui\' j or less. Tract No. 2, on lvoowce River joining I lands of Win. Alexander, John Owens ami | other*, containing Ffty Acres more or less, j sold for division among the heirs of said do- I censed. Tkrms or Sai.e.?On a credit of twelve j months, with interest front day ofsjile, except the cost, which most ho paid in cash. The purchaser to give bond with good security, to the Ordinary to secure the payment of the pnrchuPO money, with a mortgage of the premises if deemed neocssnry hy him. Purchases to pav extra for titles. L. C. CRAIG, 8.P.:. Oct. 7. lftr.8 12 M. AdmlniBt.rntrtr'n \\ 7"IJjL be sold on Wednesday the .*UI of VV November next, nt tlio h*te resideuco nf Andrew II Archer, deceased, one Nogro buy and other property, to pay debts. 'J'ernis: a credit of nine months for sums of $ > and upwards, under those amounts cash. WM, HUNTER, Adm'r. 9?9uA11 persons indebted to tlie Estate of Andrew 11 Archer, deeeasod, are requested to inuko payment, and those having demands against said Estate are required to nresent litem, properly attested, on or before the day l>t* blllo. WM. lll'N'TKH, Atliu'r Oct 0, 18S8 12 1 LOST, BKTWBKN Pickens C II nnd my residence, on Suleday la*t, a l'ockct Book, containing $40. Thn hills recollcoted are one $'2U and one ?10 on the " Bank of Charleston." A liberal reward will bo paid for the Book and contents. Apnlv to 'i. \v. TAVLOH. Oct 12. 1858 13 tf I Reduction of Freight ON T1IK I1LUK 1U1M1K RAILROAD. I OX and after ttic '-Oth September, tin- ful- j lowing wilt be the rated of Freight on . this Road: 1 ?t Class Goods, per foot '> cents; 2(1 . " " " hundred 1"> ** 3d " ' ? 121 " 4th " " M . " 10 " and other Goods in proportion. W. ir. I). GAl LLAUD. Ajjcnt _ u.-t t?. isr?>< 12 " tf J. II. MAWVKM., M. I?. II. K. SHAIIOIIN. MAXWBIX & SEABORN, l> M UU (2 f STS, PRNDLKTOn, N. C., IXVITB tho attention of tho public to tlioir largo and oXoollcitt Stock 01 DltUOS. MKDICIN'KS, CHEMICALS. Trusses, Shoulder Hrrtcon, Hfpiist Pumps, Nipple Shield*. Supporters, Family Medicine C'ho*ta, Surgical and Dental Jnitrtimoiit*. Toilet ami Fancy Article*, Dtrc-Stuffs, lino fobneco, Scaurs ami Snuff, Perfumery. Sdi- , L'oa. Itrtishoa of every description. lirrtOiliex, t Wines, Ale, Porter and other Liquors. {alj j pure, for medicinal pur pot* ex.) (ilnsv Putty, : syringes in great vurioty, and every other j nitielo in tlio liue./ Oct 2. 1858 11 tf Boots and Shoes. ,4 OOOD cupply of heavy Uoots an<l Shoes ,iV. Juwt received, low for the cusli or to i>i<itelual customon^ hot l>e fmnuiat J. T. MLOA3T A f'ffS Pomflotnn, Oct 2r 11 ft J. J. DAVIS, ATTOUXEV AT L4W. Ol'FICK AT PIPKKN'S o. n.t s. c. Sept. ft, lKfljT a if NOTICE 18 hoVfhv given tlui ->n will bn inadc to tho f/CglHlrtture, nt it* next Reunion, for nn i tet to hicorpornto the Oluircli (Mount Olivei\ i md tho rnnap Urotmd, ?l lMckomtlHo. Jtffjr 8, loro 60 ftrn LJ CANBJDATCi | FOK MAJOlt Bffl?Thc fiicmla of Lieut. VV. 15. AY 111T K r<'>) cctfull v unnoutK'O him n i'uiiiIhIuU; f??v Miytiri ('tin1 1st Uiuiiilion, bocoikI Hogiiucut, I ' .'wmii vtiiuiiua i'iiinui. FOR ORDINARY. Hki)"1 The fricnditol' .J AMK8 A. DOYLE would i respectfully announce liiin u candidate for Or- j diniirv, nt the ensuing election. The friends of W. K. HOI.COM III! rosnoclt'llllv itmioiiiif.it li in . j- - ? -%r u IVI VlUlllil" j rv, nt the 11 oxl election. ??jy The fi'icuds of II. JOHNS respect* , fully announce 1<ifn rt candidate lor Ordinury at j flic next election. Tlio friends of Rev. JOHN OWENS beg leave l<> announce liim a candidate for Ordinary ] of l'ickens district, at tlio ensuing elect ion. IK?'/ Tlic friends <>f THOMAS J, KK1TII respectfully announce liint n candidate fovOrdin- j ury of l'ickens district, nt the ensuing election, j I'OU SIIKK1FF. B?- The friends of Col. LEMUEL THOMAS respectful I v nutiounco hint t\ candidate for Sheriff of Pickens district, at thu cntuing j election. Jv/7"T1iofriends of Col. A. B. SAKOENT j respectfully rtiifiounei' him a candidate for ! Sheriff of Pickens district, at the ensuing j election. The friends of W\ N. ('1! \I(! '>og leave j loannounce him a candidate foe Slu.i ifi'.iC i>i?.t/- 1 ens district, at tlio iipni election. FOR TAX COlTTlXTOIt. J5ir;V" TJio friends ??!" Mr. A. S. HTKI'HKNS respectfully announce liim :i candidate (or tlie I n4!'i?n ..<* T..? ... . vvi.c.iwr ill J If hi'lis UlSUKl, CI ; I lie ensuing election. l-t>" Tho friends of Mr. 0BOUGH !\ ST HADING respectfully announce liim a candidate for the ollico of Tax Collector, at Hie next election. Bf-J).,,Tito friends of Rev. J. II. III NNKM'TT respcctfully announce liim a eandidatc for ihe office of Tax Collector, at the ensuing election. Jlf't?" Tlio friends of Hov. If. M. I1AUTON I'PHIiel'tfldlv llllliiminn l.ii" 1-..1 - ? -- -j .... vkiivu ??? ?? ??r? ik vauuiuiuc iUl" J Tax Collector at (lie next election. fviriV' The friends of J. >Y. L. CA11Y respect- { fully announce liim n candidate for re-election j to tlieoflicc of Tax Collector, for l'ickens district, at tlie ensuing election. Tlio friends of I!. CLEVELAND HUNT \ respectfully announce ltlin n candidate for Tax Collector, nl the next election. Ordinary's Sale. 1}? V virtue'if nu order to mo directed by y AV. J. PiirHous Ksij., Ordinary of Pickens district, I will soil to tlioliichost bidder On Salcdav in November next, tlio Ileal Instate of J. E. Soutlicrland deceased, to wit : One tract of I.ard, situate in Pickens district, on Weavers Creek, adjoining lands of James Keith, Win. Soutlicrlftml and others, containing Three Hundred Acres more or loss; sold for division among the heirs of said deceased. Trims or Sai.k.?On a credit <?f txvolvo j months, with interest from day of sale, except the cost, which must be paid in cash.? I The purchaser to give bond with good security, to the Ordinary to securo the payment | ot'the purchase money, with a mortgage of the premises if deemed necessary by liiui. L'urchasor to nay extra for titles. ' * L. C. CltAIG, a.r.n. Oct. T. isr>s 12 td Assignoe's Notice. ri^HOMAS I'. (lAftVIN having executed .1 to mo a Deed of Alignment, tor tlic benefit of his Creditors', those interested therein will meet at I'iekons C il. on Saturday , the 16th of October, instant, for the purpose | of electing an Agent to represent their in- j terosts. J. 1>. CLAYTON, Sept 28, 1S58 3 Assignee. HCSu Patriot nnil Mountaineer, Laurens vine jicruni, nmi enroll tin Spurtnn copy, iMid forwui'tl bills to Assignee. ViKAllS 1 JUST rocoivod n good lot of CIGARS, from j 26 to AO contH por dozen. Those fond of the luxury of a whiff, should buy of JOI1X T. SLOAN & CO. Pendloton. Oqt I S LAUD FOB SALE. 4 IAi persons wishing to buy good hn? I , \ nrAVOil l.niul *?* ilm \f I. ? ? ^ M.. |,. v. VM 111 kilo iiiuuil IJ VIII I () I country, take Notice : Will be sold at l'ickons U. JI. on the 1st Monday in November next, one tract of Land, sold as the land of I l.ueinda Moody, part of tho real estate of Martin Moody, deputised. The above named land contains Throe Hundred and Thirty, three Acres more or less, lvinjjon the Devil's Fork, waters of the Keowee Uiver. The laud is won unproved?dwelling house, kitchen j and other out buildings, with a good settle-j iiioiit Mill. ('? *) ?>r 70 acres of land cleared,and ' enclosed, with a good I'cnce. adjoining iuiui.s j of Col. Jeptha Norton and others. Jt is in i the niidstof the very best range for Stock of | all kinds, good outlet on all sides. The un- : dersignod is nuthori/.cd to soil at private sale at any time between new and the day of sale. I Any person wishing to buy would do well to i .ipplv to tbesame, 12.} miles above Pickcns 1 ( if ..i.? i ? ' '' I- . MM., Avtuio Vl Oiiiu IUUUU Miun II UII llil V HI j t-alo, JJ, A. MOODY, 1/x'or. | fr, 185ft ' _ 8 td_ ! NOW IS YOTJIt TIME. ?AM liow offering Four II11 ml rod nml Tliirty-four Acres of good FAHM1N0 [/AND ' ; tor Pule, lying on thewntersof Conoross nml I Colonel'* Fork crocks, in Pickens 1 linvo on (ho promise* a good dwelling house, j a new Thresher, with other necessary buildings. Also, a now Saw ami Gri?tt Mill of fho j latest improved stylo, all in fine working or- | dor. nly Lund in situated six miles south ?>f ' \tr-.ii...n . -- n i ??itiii<viin, 011 imt pumio rouM lending from ' Jurratt's JirMffo to Pickens C II. My con- i xenicnco for church coin*j ami goo?l school* I will Compare f??y<prthiv %vitIt any country lo- i cation in the Stp.lo, i'uyments may be made' to suit the purchaser, L. W. ALLKX. Colonel's Fork 1' 0, Sopt 23. 1S58 lU-tf E*tato Notico. "VOTIC' Is hereby giton thu* ti final settleincnt of the K<tntt of William 1'. Deitson, ' d<foea?c<t, vr ill Ikj miulc before lb? Ordinary, at ' 1'icWrJM U II, ?>n the second MowIh\ in Jhiima- | ry next. Thoso indebted t> ? xuid l'Mnlo inu*t iiMike payment, and t^Oflc hii*ir?$c demands w'U rcrdor llicni lo me. fegnfly aticxied, by tlmi ?!:?vNANl'Y 0. 11KN30X, Adm'x.* Oct ft. 1H>>8 T-i 3m KOTfCC. V FINAL Kottloiucntof tlicrEshile><>f Clav \ ton Jenkiin*. deconftcd, will l?r? mode in j ino uriurmry 8 onico, at l'tokens U it, on tli? j first Monday in Ifinnnry next. Those in-' dohtod to fluid Kstnto imrst make priyment, and those having demands must rondor thorn i to ino, attested according to law, hv that day., (I. W. VANZANl', Ailm'r 1 Gui I3<>& 3m 'i%y ' GOOD LAND FCIi SALE. rIMIChuI.s.m-'iI ' ? oilers liis l/iintl* for mile, J lyinjr nml situate on tlift witter# <?f Mobk\ Creek, in White county. Ci?. Olio Tract rwiituiii- '_ "?() Arrets u purl t?f wli'u-li is good bottom; upon tin* nlnce is two ?l\vt?llii??cM, out 1.4:11; - 1 > - v-nmiug*. orcnaru, ? ?:. -\t one house, l'orly acres a reel oared, and at thoother thirty acrb*. < iooil spring* are convenient to both placos. This tract is in f> miles of the Court House. 1 mile of u post office. store, camp ground and church. ALSO. 215 Aeros of Land, lying on the (.'reek, with water fall* and power for iron works, mills or any other improvements.? There is also good farming land on this traet. These tracts are located in pleasant neighborhoods, and was formerly a part of Habersham county. Now is the time to gel a bargain, as I am determined to poll nt u reduced price. Address meat Loo, (Ja., or inspe? i the premises ttt anv time. HA'MKL DUOKKTT. August 'Z. li ">111 WOOL CARDING. fjMll! subscriber having purchased the B Wool Carding Machine. oft Weill" (.'reck, near Hunter's store, respectfully announce* to tin- public generally, thitt ho is now propared to do Oard'uig in good stylo anu at short notice. There is n capital Burr machine attac hed, fur cleaning Wool, liv strict attention to business, the umieridgncu hopes to merit the patronage of tho public. Toll can be paid in either money or wool. A. C. HUGHES. Pcpt 2, 1858 _ 7 tf_ Watch Hopairing, &c. i >iii, .suLtecniJur begs leave to inform tlio B citizens of tho surroundingcountry, that lie w ill visit (his place again during next October Court, and will remain until all orders arc tilled, lie Repair* Watches, Clocks. Jewel rv. ite., in i\ workman-like innnner, ami on the m<>st reasonable terms, llocan he found at Mm iiEU/a Hotel, where work uiav he left. !S. W. W EST. Pickon* C H. Am; 28, 1858 7-tf NEW SEASONABLE GOODS! At Pickcni <T. II. riAlIK uivlcrsigncd nro now receiving ami J. opening n well selected stock of Spring and Summer Goods, Which we offer to our friends nnd customers low, iii necorduuco with the hard times, con sistin^in part of the following: PRINTS, AH S.LIXS, Cambrics. IIrow 11 and lllctudied Shirtings, and Sheeting: A well selected slock of Heady-mudo CLCTTItrNCI Huts and Caps; Hounds, llihhons, Trimmings. Ac.: Hoots and Shoes, Saddles and Bridles: Hard ware and Cutlery, Nails aud Castings ; Crockery anil Glassware; (illOCEIUKS, Drugs and Medicines; and almost every other article usually found any wlio.ro in the up conniry. We lake in barter country Ilomcspun, Tallow, lieoswax, Corn, Fodder, Wool, Hags, Ac., at the customary prices. We return our thanks for past patronage, and hope our friends and the public will call ami examine our stock before buying elsewhere. F? & K. K. AI.KXAKDFjH. May Ii, IHSS -13 tf G. KIECKE, JR H AS just returned from C'liorloHton with a tine Nplnctiun (if SIMtlN'G & SUM-" MKU DRY HOODS, for Gentlemens' AYcnr, such as Black and Bluo Broadcloths, DOK-SK1N CASS1MKHK. C'ASIlMERKTTE, DRAP 'ETK. &o., Ac., tic. ALSO, some articles for Ladies Drosses, such as Calicoes, Muslins, Ac. Gentlemen who wish a Hue suit of CLOTH' IX<i will do well l>v giving him a call, look at the- Fashions jfOcnio 0. Soott, for 18AR, and have their measure taken, as Mr. W, WALSLMANN is there yet, ready to execute any work in his linn in tlin nio?t ionable and approved ntylo. RIECKI?, Jr. Has also recoixeil a lino stock of GROCERIES, such us Molai^es, Sugar*, Cuflce, Ten, Tobacco, Snap, Starch, &o., Ac. ALSO llanhvnro. Hats ami Caps, Moots ami Shoes? all of which he oilers to the public as cheap a.H tho cheapest for CASH ! "NValhulIu, May 11, - 4,Vtf w. Iff. KADDEN, ATTORNEY AT IL/1W, AND Solicitor ia liquify, PICK I'N'S COL'IIT JlOl'SK, S. C. Tim 14. ]S")S 2l> tf Hamburg Once Moro! TO MY OLD KR!F,M)S IN' I'ICKKVsr IYVOU 1.1) respectfully inform my olil lYientln of Pickcns that 1 nf?> in (he employment of Mr. Wm. llir.T., of I huntin g, f>. dealer in nil kinds of Hardware & ("uttrry. PliiHtyvs, Mechanics, Hiipors materials, &c., whore 1 wovld Vfo linrppy to meet with them nml oiler tlieiu UUt>l>S in the nbofo lifto tit as low prices us they can \)0 pnr'eluwtd in any of tho Southern marketh. 1^'v,Orfler* fmn jhc country will meet with j>101)11>f nrtcfltion. J. A. GUIU.KY. Hrtinl>ur<r. July '20, Km \'F.IV KTfllir Rr VIMI7 /'/innc ...... v?u U/ 11 u II HUWI(O) On? Mile i'roln JariiiK'N Rli-ldge, Near the Road loading to Wulhulla. fj^JlK uiulcrHignnl wish to inform tlioh* fl friends am) tho surrounding country reuprnlly, that thoy nro now opening a wolf goloiMod Stock ot fall timl Winter ^ooih, i). i tn *?- - ixjviK una auoex, iifttH and fiipn, Crockery, I Inrdwrtrff ni\d Cut lory, tiiocorics. McJicinrr, Ac., with ft 1 moat every article usually kept in n qonhtrj etore ; nil of which vriU he sold loir for cash f Call and et*. We will take in exchange for Gooiln. romtry Cotton and Wool llomoapun. Wool lint*, Dried Fruit, Yoiiiflon UaniK, Uaw Hide*, Feaa Bccuwax, Tfcllow, Honey, Ac. J. M. ALEXANDER, t. E. Al.tiXAN'DKK, Sn"t7l4. IS87 JO if J. H. VOIGT, -V I ft A M P COPI'llllS M IT If, X. Cm I ^KOI'iMiS iiin Iriiikln tikiu ?iif- j tijftfc ? jif bus onjinpoil a comjiftliftlit t'ojipn^niith, who ha? upwards of twenty yours o>jipr5f,nc? In thb mniuvfftoturintf of CPJ'I'Eh KETTLES, STILLS, nnd nil oilier nrlicSl irnnufneturod out of Copt or. Tin rrtul Shoot-Iron j nnd ispronnrouto fill orriom for nil ? .??? hi* Hnent'fthort notice. Term* m<wUrnt<*.~? ltafer* to tho <h;rnbillfy of Mfl work. August 6, 1857 i tf V v*i