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mid won ordered to tlio Senate. | I Hill to amend the law in rotation to , a ploadinj^ and procedure in Courts of Kqui- t ty. spirited discussion ensued on the adoption of this bill, and was participated s in by Messrs. l'erry, Inglis, Muuumuuer, p .....1 'IM.~ r? ' " 1 r .nw?, j. uu lUUl lll HCCllOlt Ot tlic ll bill only was finally adopted, nnd the titlo t changed to "u bill to amend the law in re- t l.ition to sales made under authorities of the v Courts of Equity. (, On tho Oth instant, both Houses joined ii in the exorcises of tlie College Commence- I t incut, and returned to tin ir respectivo halls j v ?? > I. l? ? ?V it U V1VIUA, 1. 1*1. I III the House, Mr. Hammond introduc- t| eda resolution that the memorial of sundry t citizens of Ihirnwoll, Lexington, Orange- t burjjj and Kdgefiold Districts, for a new } election district, to be called Calhoun, be 1 made the special ol der for Wednesday next, i at 1 o'clock. Agreed to. v A bill for the allowance of appeals on s bills of exception, and for the more accurate report of cases adjudged by the. Courts ^ of Appeals. The Committee recommend the Htriking out of the first four sections of 1 the bill, providing for the allowance of ( bills of exception. On the nnnsfmn jut. it was agreed to. Mr. l'crry moved to reconsider the action of the llouic, wliieh led to a spirited legal debate between Messrs. l'crry, Boylaton, Memuiingcr nnd Inglis. At the conclusion of Mr. Mem mincer's remarks, the bill an originally framed was read a second time and ordered to be sent to the Senate. The Chair u?kod leave to submit to the House the annual private report of the President of the Bank of the State of South Carolinn, | j A bill to increase the salaries of the < Judges of the Superior Courts nml Courts < of Ijhw nnd l'j?|uity. Aftersonio slight dia- ( cussion, a motion that it he made the i*pcciid order to-morrow, at 1 o'cloc k, prevailed. , A Columbia correspondent of the Charleston Courier savs: Last evening tiie Charleston delegation ( was convened, by request, for the purpose i of hearing the Hon. I'M ward Frost, I'rosi j dent of t'f Hlue RidgO Hail ltond, upon the 1 nrospeots ot tho road. Jlr. (iourdin, Mr. 1 Trcnholm and (Jul. (iwynn wore also henrd. '> The liluo Kidjre Hail Ltoad is destined to till an important position boft/to tlie present Ijcirislatxire. It is certainly the location of the session. I An impression li.is gotten abroad, that r the Directors intend asking a further an- i propriation of one million of dollars, at tlio *. present session. This is nut tlie ease. 1 They ask the Legislature to remove the obstructions which prevent the Company front using the one million already appropi listed or endorsed by the State. I The State, in 1851, in addition to tbc l subscription of ono million dollars, guaranteed the bt.nds of ihe Company for a simi- ' lar amount, on certain conditions, which were, t!int tho company should produce i proof to tho (loYcrnor of such aid granted 1 4|. . Ui i ... r \? . /? ' ? 111 mu duuch ui vwn'iii Carolina uiul J on- ' nessee i?k would ^ivo reasonable assurance of tlio completion of the Uoad. j The conduct of Dnfigs & Co., nnd tlicir i pubsoqucnt dismissal, now render it iinproc- f tieablc for the Company to produco such 1 proof. Tho Legislature, then, must either ' remove this restriction, or the work must Ktop. The Directors plainly tell us that, if the r road is.cvor completed, it must be. done by the Htute. Private capital cannot do it, for i the undertaking is too great. It is for the i legislature to decide, whether tlm-road hImIL I 1 1)0 pushed on to completion, or Whether the : ! State will throw away tho largo tmrn she litis ( nlready subseribod. I fear for tho result. The opposition is ficroe, and growing stronger every day.? One inombcr said, tho other day, 41 Lot tho work be stopped ; if I vote for it, I will lose my neat." This is tho renson, in many instances, of the opposition. A grand enter- , prisoj ono which, when completed, will i ilK benefit o?'?>r ovorv part of the i ' State, is to be abandoned, in order that j ' Home people in:iv retain their went in the Legislature, pnd cut. pindeis by tlie quart. This is patriotism with a vongcaucc. Verily, tho ago of chivalry is gone. | Abduction. , Tho Jcw? ovevywhrre, ore in ft ftate* of j < groat excitement, on uecoiiiH of the abduc- | 'f tion of a boy by tho jtO'Ukn Catholic*, in 1 Italy. This is tho statement given of tho ease: Signor Momola Mortnra Levi was residing at Hologna with his wife and children. 1 In tho your 18W his jwn, about twelve l.i i i? !?? - ?- ' ' 11 muiiuio uiu, who uiKuu in wiiii icvcr ^vcr- { ininosa,) common to chltdicn in this conn- , try; but, oa tho attending doctor certifies, i wus not in danger of his life. Tlio servant (a Catholic,) fourteen years of ago, wus advised by tho grocer to baptize the child.-? Hhe observed to him that it wasn't right to do so. But the grocer replied, there was no harm in it, only, iu ease of the child dy- 1 ing, flho would, by ho d#>ing, ?ocuro him a place in Paradise; and he taught her how l,' to do. Not any more wart known about it. ? Last year another of tho children was ta- 0 kon ill. Tho same was advised bv a wtOr. ?' Hiaa neighbor?to baptize him?-but sho- j1 refused, although alio had ail the opportu- ]| nity of so doing* tho child being often en- ], trusted. to. hjet care, and therefore ho died as a Jew. After this, tho sorvant being reproached by the said woman, she told tier sho was "* very glad of it; ?dio repented vory much what aho hud dbne some years ago, biking tho grocor's advice, and uowahe w?h tw?nty yearn of u^e, foil how wrong alio had -i beoii in deceiving her master and mMtreM, ivhieh she couhit not consider then, being g too young. Tho woman prevailed tm. her c to communicate what ?he had done to n 1 f riesi, butuhe replied that ?ho did nob know j1 tho importance of it when alio did it. Fin.- ^ ding she would not go, the woman then went > H 1 i.J il.. t>.. ? hit ' ?HH rgpunou IUO IIICl. AIlCHClxuijt wua iumictliatcly Muiuiiioncdbot'orc tho I ' v iK|uisition, nuil sworn not to nay anything j bout it, and most particularly to her mtmer nud luictrcas. In tho middle of tho night tlie Bi.slion cut tho givu'ds to violate the boy from his xireiito' arms, the child crying bitterly for lis mamma?the mother fainted, the fa- < hor swooned, and amid the screams and | errors of nil the neighbors, they wont away ; fith the child, who was sunt immediately ' o Home, ?t the Oatecummio, where ho still ?. At first, it w:is objected to the poor faher to sec his child, but afterwards this iras allowed in the presence of the Rettoro. t is said that the French Ambassador [uestioncd the child, who answered him hat he could say neither more nor less han his llettorchnd imposed on him to say. duny times the desolated father claimed lis child, through (Cardinal Antonelli, and low it is said the ease is before the Popd, ylio wishes to study it himself, but the reult of his judgment is very much feared. ItKV. J. I/. GlWAUl>KAUi Rev. J. W. telly, of the South Carolina Conforoncc, 11 u letter published in tho Yorkvillo Enluircr, says: Conversing with one of the city pastors, found that the colored portion of his barge met one third of the expenses of his hurch, giving from $1000 to 61500. In lie four charges, the colored people eonribute about $1000 fur missions. Thus lie institution is cultivated and yields n fair iud satisfactory result. Lot the outsiders sonsidcr. Mr. (iirardoau. known fnvorii. )ly among yoi , is doing a noble work in his field among the blacks. He is a true Evangelist. May be live forever. " Jonathan, where wore you going yes orday, when 1 saw you going to the mill ' Why, I was going to tho mill, to be sure." ' Well, 1 wish I'd seen you, I'd got you to arty n grist for mo." " Why you did see no, didn't you?" 4t Yos, but not until you had got clean out of sight." 1 mil 1 ? n \ \ . % rjuuor speaKing 01 one ins nrctlircn >f the quill noted for his fatness, Haul that f the Scripture Proverb that "all flesh is rniss" he true, then that nuui must he n Dad of hay. To which the fat editor redied : " j susnect I am from tiie way the isses are nibbling at ino." i- j. .. , M < M&w&fal.. Makkik.d, on the 18th nit. by H. Alexander, <?<(., Mr. IIbnky Uiiuuan to MissSauah Smith, ill of l'lckcna. At tlie rriddonco of D. B. Sinlllmon, on tlio Minx)., bv li. II. Vomer, Ksq,. Mr. John M. IIiiwman in Mrs. I'.i.i/.aiu.i ii TK.i.ronn. -i_1.1.1 .... . _ OBJT4J)AglY. Dkcautcd thin life, on tlic '29th November in tlie fifty-fifth year of his age, W 11,1.1 am toiiiNMOX, of dyspopsv and dropsy of tho chest, rile subject of this notice ban been it member uul deacon of the llnpiist Church for ninny /earn, niul died in full faith of meeting Ids Suciour in pence. He remarked, on hit* dying 'uvl, that lie was only waiting his Maker's Till tog'.), "Hissed tiro tho dead wlio die in lie |,ord, for lliey shall see Cl;?d." He was n tilid husband and affectionate futhor, and leaves 1 large family and many friends to mourn their oss. A few ilnvn bot'oi-o liit rlivifli li<? oollr..! or liisliiiU- children. .mil lohl ilicin to bo good mil ohoy their inotlicr; then c-xtInn hand <? his wife. and called on the Lord to bless and akc care of lie*-in this world, and enable her 0 moot him in lleavon. K. K. 11. IKOTICIS. PUR Kmte of Cnpt. Robert Stewart, deceased, 1 will be soltlvil in tho Ordinary's office, at .'iokensC. II., on Friday the I lib day of Mnrch lext. Persons bavin# demands against the 'state nutst present tbcin legally attested on or lefoce-tbctf time. or they will b- barred. Those ndetoed to said estate must make payment beore that day. A. 8TKWAltT. "I . . , T. N. McKlNNKY. j A,1mr " Dec. 8. IS VI -21 t.l mo TICK. I SARAII K. HUNTBlt, wife of ,T?ncns ITtinI ^ tor, of l'ickens district, liorcby give not ire lliut nt'tur tlio expiration of three months from Ids ditto, 1 will transact Ijuwiivoss itktlic characer of a froo denier and I ruder. My occupations im iiiimu ui ocnn>i res* una weaver. KARA II K. HUNTER. r*?o. 11. ikt>.S 21 am A Final Settlement f\F tli? Kxtnic of Ast (Jnrvcr, deceased, will be 1/ inndg Iwforo- Mus < ?*dwmry. ni l'ickcns 0. If., hi Hie third .MVndny fn Hurt-li next. TIioho inI .1.1?1 41.. I.V.. I t .. . iviiicu ? me rmiiuv muni iiiiikb |myui(*ii( ny illtir inie, and those having dciiiiuidx ngainxl said {Mate miiNl render tlicm to mo legally attested iy or before flint dnv. JOSEPH G. STEELE, Adm'r. Dee, R. 1R.*?3 21 td A.*. F.\ M.\ I1 IIE Roguliir fo-nnninvoatiomof Keowee T.odgc, . No. 79. A.% F.*. M.'., wilt he held on KatiirIny tlio 18th d?y of December, Instant. A piino iiiu mtenuance oi members is desired. ns biwiicss of importance munt bo trnnvuetod. Tlio .odge will mortal 2 o'clock, V. M. lty order of t he W. !tt K. ir LAWTVn.XCTT, SboTy. Dec, ft. 1808 2J if Slate otSojilli f'tiroliiia, I.V OR'.HNAHY 11TIIKRRA8? Klixnbcth K. Robinson linth npII pliedto me for letters of administration ipon nil nmi ?iiiguhir the porronnl estate of Viiliam Robinson, deceased, with tha will nn? ioxr.il. Into of tha-Htole itfnrewud' ?nd district fl'ickonn: Tho tti'ndted mid creditors of said ocenscd arc, therefore, cited to ftppeni' boforo wfr, nl PickennO. H. on MomUy ilm 1271li Dor. nnt.. to fliiew oust, if any thoy can, why m?id utter* showJd not bo ({rnntod. Oivon uudor my mudnnd ucuT, l)cc. 8, 18.r>8., W. J. frtRSWfr o,ihf. jtlliJJSS AMD HARK liriM, BK BOUGHT AT FAIR PRICES W by J. l?. N. SMITH. Tan YnH, J?n 4. IftftK iiVtf T?IiLKD BEFORE ino by Jehu Hunt a bnv innro Mulo, 8 or TOyoar* old, heavy built, und nnw? white opotn on tho neck CAti?od by the nlftw.' Apftrcti.'MHl at ono hundred doWnr*. 'lio owner frt r?fp?Jr?xt to come forwnrd, prove roportv,. pay cost* and tn)c* it away, or the iw wilV he-?4?S>raoil'o? fti 8uuihc?i>** mari* tufi tiro*r?t?*<lL. Shlit mule* can,*l>0' fraud; nt Ir. ifunt's, nonr UiolVnp. A. J. AXDKKSOK, K.u.o. Oct. tC, IS58 10 intni. j CONSIGNEES AT PENDLETON DEPOTi For the wcok emlin;; December <?. E & E E Alexander. II Knee. E 9yiumo?, J !S Lorton Sc. Co, W RJonen, W E \Vulteri?. S E Ma^voll, J J Duke, 11 A Thompson. -J W Crawford, Mrs N Swan, D IJ llhott, I . , H & Co, E B Benson A Son. J M B n ft Co, Deiuly A I'ullcn, W J & J C NeviJ' Col T J Pickens, I W Taylor, J 1} Sittoi; O Seaborn. P H llnwkin*, IKJisol. 11 Li\\v* i Hon. J B E Sloan & Co, N & P. W 11 D Ottil-! lnr?l ?fc Co, W N Joiioh, Six Mile Compnny. 11 R R R. Col W A Hnyne. J E & W M Bollotte, W S llnstie, .1 T Sloan & Co. \V A J , Johnson, J T Lnttn. A B Grant, J V Sliunklin, 1? Martin, .) H Sloan. W. It. P. UAILLAKD. Aq't. j Nogroos, Lands, Mules, Horsos, WAGONS, CAiyiXB, STOCK HOGS, FATTENING HOGS, Ac. with 2.000 nus biuS OF coitw, FODDKK, l'KAS AND ~ i<a iiiiiobi iisigiicaiiciii!!* FOR SALE. ^ 11115 subscriber, finding it impossible to 1_ keep up two farms and attend to bis pub lie duties properly, offers for snlo to the highest bidder on Thursday. 2Hd of December next, nt bis UUY'l'ON PLANTATION, in Anderson District, The following property, viz : The said Plan, tation. containing near 500 acres of l,and( Fourtoon Likely Young Negroes, Consisting of Men, Women. Liirl* and 15 ?ys, amongst thorn two house girls, one a scamstres* also, a young woman who is an excellent cook, washer, . (archer and ironor ; Six choice vnimi/ Mnlt? ? <111(1 IhikIuiIj Corn, a large quantity of Fonder, knocks, l'oivf. Wheat. &c., Two Road Wagons, nearly now, with llnriichfi, and many other articles pertaining to a well stocked plan itiou too tedious to mention. A tine lot, of Cattle, including several Milch 0<>ws?a superior Stock of IIog<, with a lot of fat Hog* fur baconing. Tf.rms.?The Land will be sold on a credit of one. two nud three yearn, with interest pay a hi o annually. The remainder of ' property in all sums over Ten Dollars credit of ono year, with interest from uato. j Tw > or more good securities will bo required | I. \T I IU uiu. .1. I>. asilmore. Pec, P, 1 f?/?8 2 MERCANTILE NOTICE. ' n A VINO purchased tlio entire intorestof K. Alexander, uiih of the fir<i? of E..?fc K. JO. Alexander, at this place, the business lor 'lie future will be .-arriod on in the name of the subscriber. All persons indebted to late firm must pay up by the first of January 110X1. I huvo on hand i\ fronh and well selected Stock of Goods, Suited to the season and market, which will bo sold low for Cash or to punctual customers. GOODS bartered an usual. I return my sincere thanks for former liberal patronage, and thwter myself that I shall continue to merit the patronage of my old friends and customers. L1 \ T fv 4 vnm M'J. J /, i V I 4 I j *\. .V 1' I ? IV Pick oils C. II.. i> . 0, 1858 -l~'_ FALL AND WINTER GOODS! MllS. 11. KXEK, of Walliallu, is now prepared to offer to hor customers a beantilul selection of Fall and Winter Goods, Consisting of French prints, English prints, American prints. Printed ami Plain Detains, .Marseilles Shirting, Long Cloth, Flannel , Cambric HiimlkiiwhiidV CI,mid I no*. Luovs, Black and Colored Silks, Extension Skirt". Silk Cravats, Shawls*. (Jluves, Ho>>orios, Bloomers, Silk ami Straw Bonnots, l'vtTuiuorv. and overv diseription of Ladios Shoes and (Jailors ; Together with n genornl assortment of.STAPLE i FANCY (1001>S which liro offered at bargains for CASH. Dec. 7. IS/iS '21 2m Ordinary's Sale. BY virtno of an order to mo directed bv \V. .J. Pardons, K"i|.. Ordinary of Pickcos district, I will sell to the highest bidder at l'ickeiiit Court lbaisc on Salodav in Jannary next, the Real Estate of William AbbMf. deceased, to wit: Tract No. 1, lying on Cineross crook, in Pickens District, containing Ono Hundred and I'ifby A^ros more-or less, and a<!j->ining kinds o^ N J F Perry, Nathaniel llull and others. Tract No. 2, lying on ConeroM crock, in Pickens District, containing One Hundred 1UIU ftiriV Atil'tt" llllMfUl !unl.r iw^xnilrik lands ,)f Nathaniel Hull, Siiu^paou. Abbott and othcri'. Sold for division amongst tho heirs at law of said deceased. Tkums or 8,\i.k.?On a credit of Twolvo iDuntlis, with intorest from d*y of sale, except tho cost, which must ho paid in cash.? The purchaser to givo bond with good security, to tho Ordinary to secure the puyment of tlie p.irclinxe money, with n mortgage of the pieinit<es if deemed uoee-jsttry by him. I'urehaser to pay oxtm fur title*. L. C. CltAlO, s.p.n. Poo. 8, 1858 21 td Ordinary^ Salo. ? >Y vlrtoo of mi order to mo dlrcefei l?y W. J. 1'arnona, E?q., Ordinary of I'ickoiih district. I will xnll to the higli??t biddor on Soledny in January next, the Ileal Estate uf Andrew Kelly. decmiHed, to wit: Tract No. 1. on Keoweo rivor, adjoining lands ofM M Norton, Mm L Alexander and others, containing Two Hundred and Twenty-eight aoroH. Sold for division nmong<Jt the heirs of said deceased, and ut iho risk of tho forinor pur* chaser. Trkm3 or Sxi.k?On n c: ~dit of twelve months. with interest from day of wile, excerpt) the cost, which most tie paid in cash. Tho purchaser to give bond with good seen rity, to tho Ordinary to sccoro tho payment | of the purohnso numey, with a mortgago*of tho nrenvisos if ilitauiM nn<>os?mrv him PurcluiHor tontty oxtru for titlo*.. L. 0. C'UAiO, * r. ?. fi< 21 till Male orMoulk ?n>liiifl,<?i 1 ricvuxs* Mifi?*in tiik court oy goxiuox tiu.K.\a. J. 0. Lcvris ) Forci??ri AHu'ciimcVitt. T3 > .1. J. NorVoii.''-: An win Hiingn A Civ. ji I'Kt'lhAttAy. i ^yilKRRAS, the plntnliiF did', orv tl?? UiL &?? I 11 i/ocflmoer, J50o, nic ilia doclamtion nguinat tlio defondntit8, who (ns it U, wiid) :?ro nb?ent from And without the llmitHofthis Sin to, nnd liuvs neither wife nor tttorntyjiiiowb within thoHiunn. upon whom a copy of fuo said dee. In rati on inigiit bo aerred; It in ordorod, tlierai foi'o, thni tlio said dofondnntti do nppo.at and 1 nltod to tho wild deolftfWion on or before the I 2di di?y of Doeember. 18"?9: otherwise. fin?ln*ii absolute jiwlgcmotit will then.bo nlvenun.Uwitr(ItrllHgftiiipti Micro., 4 Jl I?: irAfUK)!), c.P.v. Clc. k'd Oflicc,. D%c.. '1, 1354b v Andorson Prices Current. COKKKl'TKP WfcNRI.Y BY >:XUI.AM>. lU.VtMKS .1 fO C. H.r lioo. 7. 18'?H. Cotton j>cr lb. - y ( ?> 10} fciiill, i>or?uck., - 2.<H> CollVe, Hjo. p<jr lb, - - 10 (o 14 Sugars' brown. i>or ll?. - 10 Or, 12.1 " cmaliou nn?ll6nf. porlb. 14 @ 18 MOJniws, West India, per gallu^s 45 ( > 50 " aS. Ol'loilllK' " " 60 (o:; (l<> Yarn (Ga.) per Imiiolt, - - 1.20 Ohtiiihurgt*, (heavy) per yard, 13 (3V II Shirting*, " - 10 IT Iron, common size Swede, per lb. (5.} ' Knglifth, ... li Nails, per keg, ... Oil, I.uinecd, per gallon, 1.12 (? 1.25 " Train, ? ' - DO (#?> l.UO .'llasa, 8X10 - . - 8 (., 8.25 10X12 - - 8.25 3.50 llioo, per lb. ... t; (?\ 7 Flour, per barrel. - - <l/iO A no Wheat, per bushel, - - ill) (a i)."? Corn, "... Ail (a\ 00 llncon, hog round, - - 111 (W) 12 Hugging. Ounny, per yard, IK (n 20 per bunhci, - - 60 (<i. 00 l'CIIR, " " . O.j Powder, 111 Ho, per kog, - 7.J (<i) 8 H*ny~ Tliore is always to l>o found a good Flock of Goods, at K., 15. & Co's. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. OX Salmtay in January next itt I'iekens C. II.. I will sell to the highest L?i?I?I?moii a creditof eight months with interest from day of sale, the following Ileal Estate assignotl hy Tim*. D. Garvin, vi/.: The lI?mo Tract, containing300 Acres on Gulden's Creek. The Tuvlor place whereon Ephraini Sargent now lives containing 21)0 acres adjoiniii?r IiiimIk cit" .Inlm Holm" ' !....?.... ? " w VMIjll.ll and others. A Tract containing 001 acres on Wrights Crook, waters of Jooassoo River, adjoining lands of tlie Mstate of Samuel Maverick and tho North Carolina lino. Tho Undivided half of a tract containing about GOO acres on Six Mile Creek adjoining ' uids of 3auiuol Maverick's Kstate, Widow Ucrck and others. A Tract containing 1000 acres on waters of To x a way Kivcr, adjoining lands granted to Samuel Maverick and others. A Tract containing 1000 acres on waters ^ r m i. . . in loxnwnv mver, adjoining land granted to Jeremiah Field and others. A Tract containing 811 acres on both sides of Devil's Fork of.Jocasseo Hivor, and on both sides of the road from Pickens 0. 11. to Cashier's V alley, adjoining lands surveyed for (irtshain and Norton and others. The remainder of tract originally granted to Hcnjatnin Wallace, containing H10 acres on UmmcV creek, waters of Keowco Hivor. and adjoining luudii of James Robertson and others, i ?n_- i - * j\ tract containing m acres on Ijh\nclic of Colenov. waters of Saluda River, and to joining lands granted to Ceurge Hudson, .Jus. Jctt and others. A Trai t containing 474 acres onnrnnches of Jirnsstown creok. water?of Tugaloo River, and adjoining lands granted to Robert Stripling and others. The remainder, about half of a trnc,. t taiuingTTI) acres on both sidesof Baltic r< waters ofChaltnga River. an<l adjoining bind.of the Estate of Caleb May and others. Tho remainder, about half of a tract containing 7t>4 acres on Camp Bram h, waters o| i imuuga nvor, niui adjoining lands uf J. N. Whitnor and others. The above lands will 1>e sold by (lie tract, be tbe number of acres more or less, except perhaps the lIomoTract, aiul the Grants and other papers relating to the satno, will be exhibited on day of sale. Also, a negro woman about "7 years old on the same terms, nt the same time and place And Thursday following at the resilience of tho paid Tlios. D. Garvin, all his personal property, e. nsisting of Ilorses, Cattle, llogs, Blacksmiths, Carpenter's anil Farming Tools; Wagou and Buggy, Household and lvitehan Furnituro. &c. <vc. On like credit of eight months with interest from day of snla, for all sums of Ten dollars and more. All sums un <tor tlint amount will be required" in C!Ush.? Such soeurity ns the Asfdgnoo wishes must bo givon before tho property will be delivered up titles made to tlio lion I hstnfe. All tho above property will bo offered at private salq until dnvsuf sale above mentioned, t. " J. I). CLAYTON. Assignee and Aigcnt Beg. 8. 1858. 21 SHERIFF'S 8A hEH. BV virtue of sundry writs of fieri faciiu* r?'mc directed, will be aohlboforo tho Court House in llokeui District, within the lcgnl hows, on. tli<> first Monday and Tuesday in Jnnumv next:: One tract of bind whereon the defendant now liven, containing fifty-seven acres more or l..i. ? i ?1~ ' '! - 1 cnr, IIUIII3 <11 IJ. 11IIIH 1I"1 C K H, JOllll 11 iut on and other*. levied on as the property of Chutilcs Roper ut the nuit ol' Grotl}' it lioodlett, Reese lloweit and others. On? tract of land. containing one hundred and forty acres more or lee.*, known as the white cove tract, adjoining land* of t'ol. ,1. Norton and other.?, levied en its the property of James Nichols at the suit of A. 11. Grunt. One tract of land, containing Mix hundred acres more or IckS, adjoining the hoino tract, levied on os the i>rot>erlv of.I. 11. I.orov. at tlw miitof'T. P. Davis and others. Ono (met of land, contaning about tenacrcf, adjoining land* of Nimrod Sullivan and tho iierman Society, levied on as i ho I'loporty of Prank Sales Qutitort, nt the Hiiit of iHsertell & Norman for another,'and D. Hienmn. Ono tract of land, whereon Iho defendant now lives, containing two hundred acres, moro or less, adjoining lands of M. Manldin, Felix llodgcr* and others, loviod on ns tlio property of Lot Keiinemore, at tho seperato suits of \V. 8. & T. 1*. Williams, and Graham P. Williams. Ono tract of land, oontaininir two hundred nnd thirty-ono ncros, more or loss, whereon Jackson Arter how liven, adjoining lmvls ?>f Kocno Bo wen, Jotwph Y'uang nnd olliors, levied on tin the property of .luck sou Arccr, ?t (ho nepcrfitoauiti of ft'm, Hunter, Ilce.se Bowon, Grndy & (ioodlot, ami others. 0u? shinty on TunnM Mill, mul on Tuendny after rot Tunnel Hill, one tfnnk nn<l contents, 1 idiot gun* 8 pl-inesv or.o squire ond "raw, levied oik uy nouirs'.ao mjncln tout, i\a i ho property of Wmi Irwin, at the suit of K. Hcrnilniu Olio tract of land, leriodon Hi tlio property of W. B.. Rackty, continuing two hundred ncre* inor?r or 1c?h, whereon ho now Ji ett, a<ljoiiiing inmlfl of I,orkt!V lIcndHolw n-ml oUravst at t4i? mm of JiuiN'K lli'Hior uii'l othern. One tfiicb of (VuU containing Iwadiumlrcri acres more or 1cm, whereon Jiune* T. tiurrin jyv.v live*, n'Jjoininjx lands <if Robert Jolinsoiu William KirkHcy nml otlmr?i at Uio ?uit of : i a. .it ? wnuiiiru.? smo?i?, iuw oilier*.. Tieviiw oimlv,; pny for p ipers. h. C. CRAIG* Doc 0, 21 U\^ Assignee's Notico. VT-l. persons iiwlolitcd to Thomas I). Garvin in ituy wixy. must iniikc psiyment in ?i'u ?W? wS?vi)| and tlione h*vingdci)>nua? ngaiiivt him will prcmsnl them to mo forthwith. J. 11. rkAYTOX, Assignee. Dec. 8, t838 21 i ItlftCTS ?ODNTAIX MILITARY SCHOOL, YOltKYIUJ:. S. (J. l'rim-ipuln. Mi?j. M. Tknkivs.* Prof. M:\llionmtios. Ciipt. A. ?ow.\ri>,* Prof. Vronttli, Lidlt. A. Sk iltmiOK .+ PV-,.1 Fjltill (wflroa?* 1 M K. M. Law,* I'rol. History * Mathematics r " 11. K. Tiiojias,* Prof. Hollos Letter*. " it. T. IIakpkr.* Prof. Kng. * Arithmetic. 15. P. IWvo, Hurear. Drs. IVikijc.n & 13Trattov. Surgeons. I ^ Term*.?For nil School Kxpenses, i. e., Tui- 1 tion, Boarding. Light, Fuel, Stationary. ! llooks mid Medical a4t<Midivnce, $200 por ! j. Scholastic year. No l'upil mvlrr twelve or over eighteen j f years of age will bo received. j f For further information npply to Vrinei- j pal*. Yorkville, S. S. j , 1'ejerrncc*.?(Jen James .Tones, ColuTubia, | | ft t' : Uen 1) K Jamison, Orangeburg, SO:,' : (.Jon ! H Means, llucklicad. SO; (Jon I>nnM ] WhIIuoc. JonQAvillo, S ('; Ool I 1) Wilson, j N Society Hill, SC; Gen 111.1 M Dwnnovant, ! " Ninoly-Bix Depot, SC. * U 'union ?'f the S C Military Academy. . + Grnuunte of the S C College. I per. 2. 1858 20 3_ ( Change of Scliodulo from a^di;kso\ to atiio?. ! ember. 1 W?8. . t h c MAIL | 8TA0K WILL LB A VI) ANDBltSON On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 8 o'clock, A. M., thereby passengers a chance to come from CJrecnviln,, Williaiuston ? and l'eiulleton. f LKAYK ATHENS I ? j On Monday*, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 10 I o'clock, A. M., immediately after the arrival of I the ears from Augusta and Atlanta. i t Nt) : WIT THAYKL ON THIS LINK, and ! Possengei going to and from the Wert will I ,, SAVH TIME AND MONEY by fravofttnrg this J c route. fiP^TRY IT.,..<*v!T Stagk Omens.?lionuon'a Hotel, Anderson, S. 0. Lanier House, Athens, (ia. )! SAULTElt & IVY. 1 Athens. Nov 25, 1R"V8 20 0 LUMBER! LUMBER ! ; rpiIB subscribers having purchased Wier 1 MILLS formerly owned by Col. Tohn A. Httsloy, deceased, three miles oust of .Pickens ! ('. II., hit prepare* I to fill orders for LUM- . HICK, finished or unfinished . Sash, Blinds, I'annel Doors, or anything in that line, nt short notice. We are determined to carry on the business in all its branches, and persons wishing anything in our line, may be assured their orders will meet with prompt attention. 1 Tho business will be carried on under the 1 name of the "Six Mile flomnnnv." Mr M V I Mitchk.i.i, is tho authorized Agent of tlie Coiu- . puny, to whom all orders should )>o aihlrcsseil. .1 We solicit 11 slmroof tuihlic pntronnj'O. T. .1. KKITIl. II. (5. lMKidS, M. F. MITCHELL, L. 0. C It AIO. .J. N. LA WHENCE, W. N. CRAIG. Si ! \hv. r>. 1858 lft tf . John T. Sloan & Co, WILL my Thirteen cents for Ten Thousand 0o7.cn And Al><) 10,000 lbs. B K K& 11 "A _ V wanted, for which it liboral prioO will be paid by JOIIX T. SLOAN !c ('0. Pendleton. X<>\\ 1S,)S 20 0 LAND FOR SALE. rpiIK subscriber offers liis VALUABLE JL TJIAOT OF LAXD for sale. It is sit- ' nated in Piekcns district, and lies one mile 1,^ 1 - "" Rimini iniuv' >"1 i ngiuiirivcr. i lie | i Tract contains Two lfuuurcd and Ninety-six | 1 Acres, 100 acres of which is good River and t Creek Bottom. Tlio place- is valuable and | improved. Terms made easy. JKSgti A. 11 ALU I Oct 21,1858 U tf Another Comet Coming! < V\j\j persons indebted to me by i\r4ite or Account, that wishes to so ve cost would ' do well to come* forward' and' settle by the lfcr>#h December next, us I am. closing up mv f business here. After that tiino-thcy will find s thsir N-otas and Accounts in tba bands of an Officer for collection. 9b luvrkan to tliw call, I ! as I aiu determined to carrv out wbnt. f ?nv l M. 1\ MITCH ELL." i ^ PUkonp 0. If., N")v. IS. fH tf.. j J. J. DAVIS, 1 ATTORNUV AT LAW, t OFFICIO AT J PICKKXS 0. H.t S. C. 1 Sc'pt. N. 1H38 8 tf W TVT "EX A Tvnxnvr ?V I XFA. JLjLX^JUiJlV ) ATTORNEY AT 8.AW, AM) Solicitor In E?quify, PICKKN'S COURT IIOUSK, S. C. .Tnn I t. l?/>? ___ 2rt Jf ' JOS. J. NORTON, A T T O HSEY A T 1* A W, a x b I Soil* llor Iti I',<;n;lv. , PICK HNS COURT IIOUSK, P. C. < Jftn. 1. 1SAH 2.r> tf *j OTONHY! ! ; 'PUB Hook*. Accounts mid Notes, nssigwi Vj I Insert el <fc Noriimn for t>liu benefit* of tlieir y creditors, ore in. my IniwU forcoUcctiom Tho ncocdsi:y of tlio cn.'ia miuires tlmis Miey slioufd' ( be iKjtttW without delay.- . J. K. 1I.VOOOD, Assigneo. Oct fi. 13 tf f Pendleton Railroad Company. SUBSCKIBKltG t<> tho capital stock (if this Company nre hereby notified lliat th? _ Sixteen Hi ami Seventeenth Inptnhnonts 010 I required to bo paid as follows, vlst: | 'lJbe l'ith instalment on 1st day of Jan. li<50 t ! '* l*th " M' " Mnruhv j W. II. l>. GAll.IiAIII), No\ 3, Wv?S t>l goc A TronVr.. j Reduction of'Freight OTTIIK BLUE IlIDCfK K AILKOAI) OJC.nnrt nf\or the 20th yepfomKor,. th<yfiillovfliig nill La tho rivios of lfrcigfit on thin lUntfl j 1st Class Gootlb, per foot 3 conts;- ' 2(1 " " " lihiulrod 1"> " I fill " ?' " 1:24 ? 4tb ? " ? 10 ? ;; nr?d other Goo?1h in proportion. W. II. D. Q.(VrLAKD; .Viront. 0?t 0^1858 le tc OAJTSHDATES. FOR ORDINARY. Tlio friends of J. If. MARKTT renpcctully mitiotiiicc liini a cnn'lidnUv for Ordinary of 'U'kvnit I.'istrict nt the x.d cleclioM N'tT The friend* of WM. J. PARSONS. Ksq. iv jM-rtfullv iimiDiuice hint ft c<indi?intc for reluction to tlie oltice of Ordinnry, for Tickcna irtlrict, nt the ensuing election. CttTThefrienflnof JAMKfe A. DOYI.K would Afpcelfully Announce him a candidate for Or Ii11hi\v, u( the cnmiiiig election. W>y-'L'lio friend* of W. _K. HOI.fOM UK rorleetlullv announce him n cundidntc forOrdinny. i?t the nex? olvclion. JKifif*Th* ff'wndx of 8. II. JOHNS re*poctully n-nr*ou,7i?ce him u cmtt<]iilfito for Ordinary pt ho next election. EO\,.The friends of Rev. J011N OWI'.NS Keg e.'ive to announce him a oundidutc for Ordinary >f 1'iukcKM (iiotrict, nt the ensuing election. U'-J>.'lhe friends of THOMAS J. K.KITU repecthUly announce him n candidate foeOVdiniry of Vtakeue district, nt the enmii?g election. FOU SlIKRTF/. &7T The friends of Col. CJOMJEL THOMAS respectfully announce him a cnudidato "lir Slll^ritr (if /i'iuUlrt4 A* *1? -* ' - .V.H ..VJ Minn ivn. ou tllVI VUCMAilllT election. 8fc?"-Tlic friends of Col. A. 15. SvtRG'T.NT o.<p(!ctfiillv announce liim n candidate for Sheriff of I'ickuns district, at tho ensuing lection. l&'rf" The friends of W. N. CKA10 l>eja; leave oiinnotiuec liim a candidate for Sliorifl of Pick. ns district, nt (lie next election. FOU TAX COl.LKCTOir. Itfr Tito frieall* ?f Mr. A. S. STEPHENS PHpectfnlljr announce ldm n candidate for tho" niicc in i i?x i^iiiiacior 01 ricKona district, ? ho ensuing election. 'Flic-friends of Mr. (JKOIUSK F. STUAtN N(J rcayccrfully nimounce him n candidate for lie office of Tax Collector, nt the next election.. Uicty?Thp friends of Her. J. It. IIUNN1CUTT espect'fully itnii'ounce him n candidate for thcr illlce of Tax Collector, at the ensuing election. WW" The friends of llcv. H. M. 11ARTOS 'espectfully nnnounce him ns a cumfidnte fo*r I'ax Collector at the next election. The friends ??f .1. \V. I.. C'AHY respect "nil,v announce liiiu a candidate for re-election ? I he oM'k-o of Tax Collector, for I'ickons 'V rict, nt I lie ensuing election. &,)* The friends of H. CLKVKT.AND HUNT espeetfully announce liim n enndidato for Tax loUoetoiS at the next election. Po?itivo Katico. ,4 I.L persona indobtod to nie, by Note or IV Account, must inako payment by tho irst day ??f Jnnuary next, railing to do co, hey can then settle with the proper law offiorn ; us I must have money. J. N.'LAWRENCE. Nov 12. 18.'?R 17 7_ I. II. M AWVr.l.l., M. I?. II. K. SRAnOHI*.. MAXWELL & SEABORN, DR UGU I ST a, t'l^DLirroK, ?. c., IXV1TE the attention of tho public to their large and excellent Stock of DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, Tnipses, Shouldsr Rraccs, Breast Pumps, Nipple Shields, Supportera, Family MedieihO' Chests, Surgical and Dentnl Instrument*. Toilet and Fancy Articles, Dyo-StuftV, fino i'olmce.o, Sagars and Snuff, Perfumery, Spii'os. l&nshes nf every description, Brandies, Wines, Ale, Porter and other Liquors, (all purcr for medicinal purposes,) (llnss, Puttyr SyvinjjeN in great variety, and every other nrtielfr in tlie lino. Out g. 1858 11 tf Tako Warning in Tkno* rpiIK Notes and Accountsduo thohitcfirnr I of L. C. Craig & Cu hnvo been placed n the hands of W. J. Gantt, Esq., lor collection. Tlioso who do not pny forthwith, nrroiore; must not coinnuun it they aro sued. I'ako warning in time and savo cost. L. C CRAIG & CO. Nov ft, >8r'>9i 17 NF/W STORE & NEW GOODS, LXas.-**- Mile (Vow Jtarirult'N llrl?lg?r Neartlio Houd loading to Wullmlla. T1I1K UlldfTMIcnAll trtnll to inftimi 41. ?r? 1 friends and the furroundin^ country *enenilly,- thut tVn?y are now optning a welt leleoted Stock ot Fall and H'infep <*ooil*y loot* and Slioes, Hats and Caps, Crockory,. Hardware* and Cutlery. < Jq-oceries, Medieiues, icewith ahuost every article usually kept in ecountry store ; all of which will be sold lotr >r ciibiil Call and seo. Wo will take in exchange for Good's; eounry Cotton nnd Wool iloincAimn, Wool Ilatn,. Dried Fruit. Venison Mains, Raw Ilidcn, Peat*' ISi'C.swux, Tallow, JloiifV, &c. ?f. ALEX ANDF.lv K. K. ALEXANDER. Nov. H 18.1? 10 tf State of SttiiiSi I'ICKKNS?I* KQl'ITY.. F,niti-ii iin Perry vs Bill for Relief; W? Fames Robinson, Adm'r, covcry. Account^ Ioli 11 MuKlnney, Adin'r, &c. cl ttls J. Pill1, complainant having this day filedlii*biW I in tho above stated case, and, inasmuch as1 lie following defendants rcflido without and bcrond tlio limits of this State; to wjtlr J union tluKinuoy, Sunih McKinnoy m??l her husban<l> >unu>0 MoKluney. l'rcstow Kinney, GeorgeiV. McKinney, Niiikjv McKinnoy, Jutuca D. Movinney, Mary Murphy and her liunborn! - Vlhvpby, Prancin McKlunev, l'reslon McKiulov, jr, Nnncy McKinney, jr, Mnry Krnest and rVlllinmi McKinnoy. il: Jp ordered, on motion of I. ff.. Iter/ complainant'# solicitor, that tb?y lo a|>p?n?<, plaad, antiwoji or demur to (be Mf:{ ill. wit>hir.>three monciW from the publication; u tills ratio. c.Mlio wime will bfc taken pro cottr "(sto us lo tlirm. ltOli'T. A. TITOOTSOST, cr.*.r.m. Com're OIHup, Oct 2!>, 1858 8m Final Notice. N'OT.IOK i<? Wroljv given that t\ final ??t leniont of tlie fcstnto of William Slmplon, dertfifrrd, will bo mndo litfur* tMe OraTmry. flt Pickens Conrl Mown*, on the 3d MonJuv in .lanonry nexf.* 1'ergonB indebted to? tllfl Kalllfe' innot """I"- * * " 1 '* ? ['njiimui. una tnofolaving (lcinftn<!.s o#\>n*t nnid JCtdate must piu!or thom tu mo, duly <?* op &? fbrothftt time. "* <T. E. BllOWN, Ex'or. . w, tm Sin. ^ Estate Notion WDTIGH In licrchy given thnt h final net?)olX mcnt.of ?l?c KntMo of William 1'. Ilonnon, It-ccftKcd,. will be made before tlie Ordinary, at I ickniB < If, 611 tlio nc< md Mondn^ in Jnnu&* ' v nnTt, TIioho indohtort to wild Kutnte munfr Uinko jmynient, nncl those hntinff dvnintxtft Wilt ( vmteir lUom to mo, Ippnlly nUrxtM, by I lint /toy.. NANCY <J. DENRON, Adrn't. Oct ft,. I808 L2 Sum