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liomc by the superior numbers of tlio cue-1 ^ my. 'l'hcy will como to link their fortunes l with as to the Inst. Hut the South will ! compose the centre and the right wing of the Pemocratic array ; and she must and I i will rule the progress uf the party. And ) shall South Carolina alone be absent from , c Mich nn assemblage ? Shall the Palmetto ; 1 ilag alone bo missing among the dolors that, shall glitter along that irallnnt line ? And i ' this, too, when they have come to her own | j territory to seek her aid and counsel ? i s "Will it do to say, that she has qualms of | conscience on the score of consistency, and S scruples of pride which impel her to stand s aside from the host and li^ht upon her own ' account? "Will any such excuse relieve j her, when the cry of tho united South shall j .j be "Come to tho rescue 1" In short, will J not a refusal on her part to enter tho Con- % volition, be justly censured as contumacious j Jti ltjjelt nml nt variance with her oft-repented calls for co-operation and Southern ' Union ? And iuut>t oho not necessarily lose ' position nnd influence by that refusal'! It j ( could not well he otherwise. ^Ye entreat gentlemen then to how are i how thev press their opposition to this mat- ' ; tcr of the Charleston Convention. And , * wo especially warn the people of the Stiito \ ^ to guard against the approaches of such pol- I iticians. Tlicy arc unwisocounsollorx, and, j . if suffered to do so, will place the Stutc in | n false attitude, boforc tlio South, Let us i ' liccd them not, but watch the developments of the day for ourselves ; and when called for by the South in the Charleston Conven- j tion, we will be there in obedience to the ] dictates of duty, and common sense, and self-preservation.? tidy field Advert iter. ( Congreuj i This body met as the law requires, and ' was speedily organized. In the Senate, after the reading of the President's .Mes- ! WiL'C. Senator f!wiii f Sil l . o-> ? > ? - I , tice that he would, on tho next day, call j up tho Pacific Railway Hill. Senator llalc, j '| of New Hampshire, made some remarks, : t intended tt? he sarcastic, upon the Prc.?i- j j dent's Message. i \ In tho House, immediately following the . reading of the Metisage, Mr. Dewart, l)ein- ' oerat, of Pennsylvania, made an ineffectual effort to introduce a seriu# of resolutions, iUfitructintr tho Committee nf Wrtv* nn.l Menus to rc-jMtrt a lull increasing the tariff I on Iron and Wool. I | On the Ttl?, in the Hcnato, SenntorOam- 1 eron gnve notice of i? resolution to provide > ' >i pension for the widow of (Jen. Pcrsifer K. | 1 Smith; and Senator Seward guvo similar j notice for the widow of ({en. ({nines. i In the House, the resolution of last ncs- j nion, giving the required notice for the nb- | rogation of the Clay ton-liulwer Convention, was under consideration, and n motion to 1 lay on the table was lost, the vote being 00 i ! nyea, 93 nays. ! j M i. _ r * l o n n._? 1 ' A|fpuiuvuicui9 m tuo o v/. iiuuiurcncsCiiAni.khton Dihtkict: W 1* Mouzon, 1' K. Charleston; Cumberland, James Stacy; City Mission, J W Kelly; Trinity, W 11 Fleming; Uctliel, \\ II Connor; Spring-street. F M Kennedy. Walterboro' Circuit; l) \V Scale, A M Wells. St Andrew's Mission; To lie supplied. St George an<l St. Paul's .Mission; A brain Nettles. I'on I*on Mission; 1'G Itownion. Ashopoo Mission; \V A Clark. Comb.ilicc Mis- 1 nion ; M I, l.lmiks, one to bo supplied. Ham- I lierg Circuit: (1 \Y M Creightoii. Allendale Circuit; W Crook. Black Swamp Circuit; L i M llumcr, W W Graham. Prince William's Mission; Abritrrt 1* Avant. Savannah Mission : ,1 I) W Crook, F AuUl. Hlnll'ion Mission : Hrttmiol I.crml. llcnutnrt Mission; J K CoImru. JMiato :m?l Jeliossce Mis^ioii; C Wilson. ; ]l Junkllis Missionary ,0 Cliinn. . ottasakiu'iiu DIhthii.t; p A m Willinnm, ]' K. Orangeburg Circuit : J \Valln, J) A Og- < burn. Hi Mmliew'n Miwion; S 'CowiuhmuI. ?'yjircss Circuit; I> May. . Cooper Kiyer Cir* ciiit; \V W .lone*, W IJCnviio. Cooper Hivor Minion; 0 W Moore. St .'ume*4fiooi?c Creek ; i ' lo he HUpplieil. St Ocorgo; Wm Hut to. ' )'>l?vckville; A 1J Stephen*, one 10 be supplied. ItnrnvreU ; M Ka<ly. Aiketit A M Former, ''"onitoville MIhmioii; J a Mood. j/oxingli?>n ; J, Scarborough. Kantee Circuit; W L- rogues, i'l jter Kanice Mlsiiioii; I) 1) Byer?. Mahiok Dmthict?.V. lit ('Inicuberg, 1' E. ' ?<..ti/.n 11 P....l!ol. - 1 Mill I 1117(111 . | \V A lleuunlngway, J (' Si oil. (icorcotown ; i ))J Simons. Ntintee Mission; JW Miller, J I. j 1 McGregor. Black River nml Fee l>co; A lir- ] J vi:?. A J I'.v.kii3. Sc:cp!l; ? Miti-lt?!!. fyJivrr. l?oro'; F M Morgan, O Kudy. Wacciuiiuw j ( Mission ; 0 Helix, 0 K I<nnd. Darlington Wtw- j ( lion; ('II rVitcimrd. I.ynclibnrg Circuit; \> , W MmiiJ. Heuneltsville; 1* F Kiniler, K F j Tliwing. Brownsville; J IV Murray. U'il- [ . linui.dmrg; A II llurnion, O A (.'lirieUhcrtf. . J.ynche's (,'rcok; Q H \V?11?. )>nr)i?gtcn : W (lurnoii. Liberty (.'Impel Mission; A McCor<|iiodulu. Society Hill Mis.-ion; J 1' Hughes. | ('ot.vMiiiA f)isTiuc:T; W A Game well, 1* K. ' Columbia, Wnchington-slrect ; J T Wigbltnnu: ('ongaivc Mission; T*Uoy. Marion-street: ' AY (J Vower. Columbia Circuit: T Ruysot*. 1 lllclilnivl Fork Mission ; A f. Smith. Fairfield: > H Jjouefc. CI-inter; M l'uckett, Wiunsboro'; t .1 8 Krt)n. Camden ; H J lloyd. VSutrc Mis- i kIoii; J I< Shuford, B A Lofntnon. Htinilov I Kiutiou; J A Poller, J T Munds, rnipr. Hutu- j erOircW ; M Hrowu, It U Alston. W Murtin, Agont C'vmibin Fefiirti? Collcgo. t'onr.xii nr Hiktkk-t; \V A McSwntn, P K. j Cokcsburl; J W North. Abbeville; If fl Krnnks, M J E Hr'fip. Edgefield ; J R Picket. }<Ul4or; 'i\li llorbert. Nowberry Htntion ; M. , A MeKihlw. Nowberry Circuit ; J T Kilgo, XV Dowmmi Ninotv-Nix; W II l.iiwtnn. J.au- ! rfiD'.i; C Muaio'I, II 1) Moore. Anderson; T S Daniel, TA(d!?lon ; .1 S Connor. WilllniiiHttn; To be nupplkd by C? II Hound. Pickens; A 1$ M&UiWrny. 1 Wnllialla ; J JI Zimmerman. 1 K"R jouon, lector, nf;d J W Wight uinn, Chiwjsi- ' cm TO&encr ti yoicoiDufy institute. ' Ytaitafttow' DiHTniPT; S H browne, P I WnrtcsboVo' ktMion: II II I'cguoa. Vfailoslm-To' Circuit} I M I.ittle, J 11 Mmwvbciiii. Alboritinvlc; J *\ Puct. Concovilj A 0 Stneoy. ltocky HWrnMimjion 5 W S llnltom. Churlotto Station: K j\>l*?imrditi. flint-lotto Ci^etiit ; K A -AW1 Abornnthy Vinovillo; 0 A Wkrbyi Moiiuc ; M'A'Couhcli/, U W Ifcj'rgcfw. j I.Hiicnflter; J ?V CrMeiv Cntivwb? Minsion ; ( A J C*UlHop/?Wob$ $Mpi>H?4. Chesterfield; , 1', .1 I'onn'mgtoA Cheraw Station i A JI l.otUev. ' Truey It WflisL President t'uroUnn Fi-nmlc ^ College. \ Huiii.nr Disbar; II C Pamimvi, P K. Yorkvlllo Htntloj; I, A Johiw<?n> Yot>kvilfo: Circuit; J M Clfto. Rock I(C)f; L'nwly Wood.' Shelby; W a riUW. P.utherfovti ; J S N?l?iu>n; ojie to be eupplVcl. Dallas; J T' l)u51o>ftt. 1 T i tJ A fnk?/ .. Ajii.u* . *: * iiirwtMii<-ms t *' n i * iiHiwim | .1 I'nrker, one to % mipp1i<sl. bower Hoiuh'1 1 Mounfaln MisftlotA To bo supplied. Upper ? Hontli Mountain Albion: To ho Mipplieil. ( T.onior Circuit: AW Wnlker. Mt>rgant?>n i Circuit; O \V I?',vJ MoDowol'l Circuit; To btkJtippUodt,. JoliiA ltivcr Mission; To bo ^ \ Uoa..* i\ nipjiliod. II M Mood, President of Duvcu-! )<>rt Foiuulo College. ' c Si'ahtanuuro District ; II A C Walker, (( ' K. Spariuulmrn Station ; W 0 Kirk laud, c Ins Cross, A AV "Walker. xunr. Spa r tan>urj5 Circuit; JJ (1 Jones, K 0 Gage. Broad liver Mission ; To bo supplied. Union Cir nit ; C Murchisoo. A W Mooro. Tiger livor and Knorco Mission ; J Finger. I'ac- <' det Circuit; SJ Kill. (Srocnvillo Station ; A Mood. Greenville Circuit; J M Urndcy. Columbus Mission; A 11 llcnuick. . v ? ci t ? * 1 v nv.iioi uic, ? iV ]). JUfllfWCO * 10 DO upplied by 11 Miiulden. W M Wightman, 'resident of Wofl'ord College. Whiteford >mitli, Professor of Wofford College. .Joeph Cross, President of Spartanburg Fenale College. 1111 Durant, Agent of Sparanbnrg Female Col Inge. A M Shi pp. I'roossoroi University. North Carolina. Charles Favlnr, Sunday School Secretary. The next Conference will be held at Urecnille C. II. Savannah, Dee. 11.?The j an of this morning learns, on good author- | ty, that the yicht Wanderer iwd fueeced- . d ill PVad'ltH* tlllt viirlbl linrt nrai"" I iml landed ? cargo of negroes in the noigli>orliood of St. Andrew's bound, near Urnnsviek. A portion of tho cargo was Hitb.sepiently sent up the Satilln on board a stcniter. Maiihiku. on tlic 1 till inst.nt tho residence >f Hen lien <Juiii(\?, by K. (i. Mullinnix, Mr. -j. v,i..\uk,oi .vnuersoti, to:utss U. a.Uainks ?f Pickens. In this village, on ' the I6tl? instant, by .1 j I la jx<?<??1, K-q., Mr. Thomas Dood, Jr., to Miss Liz/.ik Cox, nil of Pickens. At the residence of 11 lln?;ho<, on the same ivening by tliopnnie, Mr. Wii.liam lltr.VNittt. of ('iiiyton,(ia.,to Miss Aunks O'Neai.i, if Pickens. AUCTION. Wll/Jj positively lie sold at my lute resilience, in llic village of Pickens, on Tuesday the'Jlst day of Deccmbev, instant, i good two lior.?o (.'urriajjo, 0110 .Safe, Side Hoards, Bureaus, Bedsteads. Tables of dil- I erent sizes, Chairs, llojjs. Cattle, llou>e'iold ! in*l Kitchen Furniture, l'lantation Tools, and | .. urious oilier nrliolo*. , Ti'rmn nnide known on day of sale. K M 1 Ivo?tii is in Pickens. K. M. KK1TJI. l?cy. 1".. 1808 22 1 d Fair Notico. * r ,4 LI* person* indebted to the old firm of 4 xY. 1' A K K Alexander are requested to >nv up by tlie fi'sc of March next, or their will be pliit.-cd in the hands of proper ' rtieom for collection. The Jirm must and 0 kvill be wound up. < 8 K. K. ALKX.AX I)Kll, ?y lUv, 17, 1808 '2J If Survivor. |J Salo of Real Estate. 1W1LL FtU to the highesthidtlor, nt Pick- I jens C. II., on Salt-day in .January next, i ! ny TKAOTOFLAND, lying on Little ltiv- *| ?r, near the village of Pickens. anil containing One Hundred nn?l Fifty-two Acres. Tt j is Douudcd hy lands of ilev. Win. McWhorler, tiibson, Col. llurnett anil othora. ^ Terms made known on day of Sale. mun i v 11 i ?.?!- LM) l Doc, lfi, 1858 "2-2" ^ Executor's Sale. c flHlKUE will lm sold at the residence of J. J. .1. II. OsteuriorfT, deceased, in Walhnllu l j I'ickens district on the first Tuesday and Weil t > ucsdny in Jnuunry to tlie highest bidder, the |, Following personal eslato: A lot of DIIY 000OS, Hardw are, Saddle- {; ry with contents of Store. ? Household and Kitchen Furniture. k'il.>l,nn IT+ntluilu 1 ituisowood I'iuno Forte. 2 Horses, C> lload of Cattle, Fattening and Stock Hogs, 1 Wagon and Harness, 1 Bugy and Harness, n ipiaUtitv of Baeoii. Wheat, Kyo, Outs ami Peas, Fodder and Shocks, Farming L'tonsils, with other effects. Tk.hms.?All stuns over ton dollars not?8 at nine months credit with interest with ap- 1 proved sureties. All buius for ton dollars i ind under Cash. __ 'J ,J. SI. USSTKMJUKIfF, 1 , 11 II. 0. KQCIJAU. J or _JVc. 18r?8^ _ 122 3 [J LANDS FOR SALE. [ r|~MlACT No. 1, The Home plncc, contain- [, 1 iit"; *j;>0 Acre, on which is n good dwcllnn?l oklior ii?cexsnry building*, with u n young orchard, adjoining the Village of l'ick- v jiih. > Truot No. 2, 1% tuf^ un IvuwWCC IliViT, ?,vu- o nining acre*, oi' which there i? rtO acrca if good bottom in cultivation, and tho upland n .veil timbered, 1< Tract No. il, lyinac near the Tunuol, con- ? ftiniftg 1340 acres, uu which there is a Lime i'jary. n Tract Xo 4, lying near Pampkiutown, eon- G (lining 2U0 aeres, on which thuro id it Soap $tou? Qnnry. ^ Tract Xo. 5. lying on Clmttu^n River, conaining3'25-Acto.i, through which tho Turn- 11 >iko lioud to OlnrkHviilo will pass, together j' villi various other hand*, which will he Bold :honp for cash; ami for further particulars ^ tpply to Titos. J. Kkitji. K. M. KEITH. I>ec. 18'>8 22 j Valuable Land for Sale. 1 'I1IIK undersigned will offer nt public sale | s E. on onictiuy in ?;,\nuary next, (unless t ifionor disposed of at private sale) at l'ickong Jourt ilou$o, nil that Ti.iot of LAND situate ? n said district, antl late in tho possession of H h'jphraiui'l'orry anil others, continuing " Veres nioro or loss, ' 'J'khub ok One half of the purchase noney ill cosdi, the other half on a credit of welve months, with interest from date, with !' into and approved security and mortgage of ' he premises, if thought nccessarv. LEMUEL l'ETEAT. ])ee. in,_18,')8 _ 'I'l td ? Coroner's Salo. I riY vh'tnn of Hllliilrv wri(? of tiiri IV mo directed, I will (toll to tho highest ! o mirier, nt Pickens C. II. on Salodny in Janlary next, tji*. Negroes,. <ia wit: Charlotte,. ** Hftry, yum, Jim, Cindy mid Lucy, leviod on c is tIn*:'property of J II. Loltijy, at tho nuit of 0 L O Craig. Tcruw cash. f' J. OA NTT, c.r.n. 0 IWtt. 16, ($68* 22 ul_ " A ui wvyjitui uw ACTJV H, energctio youtjg mo?, to ' )v'v' net n* Agents in ?, easy, ugofttl ivnd tonorvblo biftinoii*. byj' which thoy enn cor-' . uitily.-iawko" from ?3U to $100 potf' month ?' B, tnd no hnfahhlj! l'or full pnrtluutos altliods, 0 noloaing twC stanrtwfor rotnrn poRtnpro, TO Ri'TORltY.. Dec. 15, 1858 22-3w < A MI8KKI.Y old fellow has liit upon ail [ xnoriineut to save candles. lie uacs tho light of other day?." ' ! Anderson Prices Current. IRHKUTKO WKKKLY BV KKIM.ANII, Hf.KCK I.K V * CO ANU1CII80X C. 11.1 Dec. 7. I oil on jicr lli. - - - y @ 10? Suit, permick, - - 2.0?) Ooffto, ltio. per lb. - - 18 (ii) 14 Sugars blown, per lh. - 10 12A i " oriiiitioa ond loaf, per lb. 14 (jo 18 W..O. 11? " ' s *>sviunovn| ft Mill 4UUIII, JUJI J^MIIUII, '!*) i)Vt " N. OrlcMiH* " " r>0 (a\ Ynrn (Ga.) per bunch, - - 1. ~JQ Ofliinburga, (heavy) per yard, 13 (TTi 1-4 Shirtings, " 10 (a, 11 Iron, common siz.o Rweilo, per 11). 6.1 " Knpli*h, ... A Nftll*. per keg. - - - " J (7>lt Oil, i.iivseeii, per gallon, 1.12 ( > . 1.25 " Train, " " - 00 fu'i 1.00 Olftw, 8X10 - - - 3 (? 3.25 " 10X12 - - 3.25 (<? 3.50 Tliee, per lb. ... li Cd\ 7 I-'lour, ])er barrel, - 450 (n) 5.00 \V1in*if ?.... I...-I.ol niw--v n-. v., - - ." > up ' Corn, 14 60 (it\ GO Uncon, ling round, - 10 (n\ 12 Dngging, Gunny, per yard, 18 '20 Onts, per bushel, - - 60 ($) 00 1'ciiR, " " - - - (15 l'owder, llifle. per keg, - 7} 8 There, is nhvaya to be found a good Sfock f flood*, nt K., 11. & Co'*. Slate of South Carolina. 1* Itoc I, AM AVION. KX EC U TIV E DE V A RT M B NT. (ioLQXBU, S. G.f Doo. 1H58. iy His Excellency ROUT F W ALLSTON. Governor nml Commnntlor-in-Chief in nnd over the Shite of South Curolina: \\f I1K11KAS, in pummnoo of the Act of Yt the Legislature of Mii* Stnto, the votes in- members of tho Thirty-Eighth Congress irtvc bcou counted by Commissioners appointed for that purpose, and it nppenrs .flint vm.\ jUdji/AKiN 11 us boon duly elected for he Congressional District composed of Lanastor, Chesterfield, Marlboro, Darlington, larion, Williamsburg, Ilorry and Ccorgenwn. fortninjj the 1st Congressional District; V. I'ORCILKK MILES for the District commsod of Charleston, exclusive of tin; Parish fist. .Johns Colleton, forming ihoiM Congres ional District: L M KEITT for the District oniposed of Dcaufort, Barnwell, Omngemr<r. Colleton. St. Johns Colleton, fun nine i he 3d Congr?'?.sioiitti District; M L l>OX1 AM for tho District composed of Lexington dgcticld. Newnerry, Laurens and Abbeville >rming the 4th Congressional District; J D ^.SIlMOl'K for tho District eomponcd rtf Anlerson, l'ickcns, Greenville, Spartanburg; lid Union, forming tho 5th Congressional )iatrict: W W BOYCE for the District comiosciI of York, Chester. Fairfield, Ivichland, Cershaw, Sumter and Clarendon, forming he 6th Congressional District. Now, therefore. I, ltOBT F W ALLSTON overnor nnd (Commander-in-Chief in and iver tho State aforesaid, do issue this my troelamation. notifvinrr and tlrolRrin^. n<> online to tlic provisions of the said Act, tlint olin McQueen, W l'orcher Miles, h M Kcitt, il I< Bonhnm. J I> Ashmorc nnd W W lloyee md ii majority of the votes cast in tlioii* reflective Congressional Districts, nnd are tlicre me duly clectod Representatives iu the Cou;rosK of the United States. Given under iny lmnd nnd seal of the Stato at Columbia, thin ? (hi}' of Doceiul>er,in the year of our Lord one thousand ci??ht hundred uud |ifty-oij?ht, nnd in tho 83d year of American Independence. ROU T. F. W. ALLSTOX. Wm. U. Huntt. Dep. Sec. of State. NIIKHIFSAMEST" )Y virtue of sundry writs of fieri facias Jo me ) directed, will bo sold hoforc the Court House 1 Pickcui District, vrilliin tiio legal hours, on lio tir.st. Monday and Tuesday iuJnnuniy next:. Olio tract of laud whereon the defendant ow lives, containing fifty-seven aorou moVo'Or;hs, adjoining lands of Ii. Hendricks, John linlon and others, levied on as the pio|>orty f Charles llopcr at the suit v-f Grady & Gouif j jtt, llcoso Boweu and otlicrs. One tract of land, containing one hundred nu torty acres more or lens, known as tbo rliito oovo tract, adjoining lauds of Col. J. iorton ami others, levied on as ilio property f .linnet! NiuSivtin III lllO HU)i of A. i?. til.mi. One tract.of land, containing six hundred ores more or less, >u\joiniug tlie home tract, vied on as tho property of ). II. Leroy, ut the nit of T. l'\ Davis nwl others. One tract of land, contaning about ten acrcs, fltnmiitir liintla At* Wullivi.n ?n/l ?! ? v h "* "'I'1 H*v Icrmun Society, levied on as the property of 'rank Sales Guntert, nt the suit of Isscrtull & Ionium for another, ami D. JHcmniw One tract of land, whereon tlio defeadant ow lives, containing two hundred acres, more r less, adjoining lands of M. Mauldin, Felix lodgers and others, levied on ns the property f Lot Konnemoro, at the sopcrato suits of W, . & T. P. Williams, and Graham F. Williams. One tract of land, containing two hundred nd thirty-one acres, more or less, wheroon ! uckson Arter now lives, adjoining lands of i tcese Bowen, Joseph Voting and otliors, levied u its tho property of Jackson Arter, at the | L'peratosuits of Win. Hunter, Heese Jlowen, irady & Good let, and others. One shanty on Tunnel Hill, and on Tuesday fter at Tunnel Hill, one trunk and content*, ) hot gnu, <3 planes, one square and saw, levied 11 by Domestic Attachment, as tho property of t'ni. Irwin, at tho suit of H. Hcrndon. Ono tract of land, levied on us tho property of V. 11. Hackly, containing two hundred acres I tore or less, whereon ho now lives, adjoining ; ind? of Lurkiii IlendiioKs mid others, ut ,un j ult of James Hester and others. Ono trict of land, containing two hundred j crNi more or less, whereon James J. Garvin ow lire*, adjoining lands of Robert Johnson, i filliatn Kiiksoy and others, at the suit of! Idlllnrd & .Sloan, aiid other*. One silver waWh, levied on as the property j f William Patterson, for military fine. une cinyonoK liorae, nnrt on Tuesday oflcr aleday at the defendant**-reoidonce, about 25 ordft of tarn Wirkj 2"b<*Uantl' f?n?nVtftrc, 1 lock, some fod?fcn- and 'other arttclta, nrtd <??i lie sumo day r>t (*artrr?l?ytoti'H Mill*, '1 yoke* f o*cn, 2 four homo waggon*. 2 tw?vhovnc nggotta, 1 ono liorno waggon) 60 o? 70 ]>Wd of1 (ock hogn, 1 lot of leather, 1 lot" of * hoe*, 5 llllHaiiil 1 lot of corn, nuppaj^d'lfr he 30 to 200 buahcta, 1 corn wheller, 2ft to 80 tiflhelfl of oatA, 7 or ft buaheln of limo, 1 set <*t' laeknmitli IooIh, and various other articles, . hied on thi property of itifacM Hunter, at the ' ultbf Carter Ciiiyton and William llmrer and tliors. TonhS ennh ; toUVtJinncrHio pur for puiH-rt*. ! h. P. Oil.?a,-mr.n. I*0tf,.1?o8: 211 td 1 HI MERCANTILE NOTICE. nAVJNU purchased the ei?ti i interest of ] '. Aloxnnder, one of the linn of K. & K. H. Alexander, at thin place, the business for the future will be carried on in the nanio of the subscriber. All persons indebted to lute (inu must piij up by the first of January next. 1 liavo on hand ;i fre.sh and well selected Stock of Goods, Suited to the reason and market, which will bo sold low for Cash or to punctual customers. (jOODS bartered as ubuai. I return my sincere thanks for former liberal patronage, and Hatter myselfthat I shall continue to merit thd patronage of my old friends and customers. v v \ i l'v ? v Piukcnft C. IT., Doo. (), '.21 -I FALL AND WINTER GOODS! j\,f BS. II. KN KB, of WalhitMn, is now proXT A. pared to oiler to her customers a beaulii'ui induction of Fall and Wintor Goods, Consisting of French prints, English prints, Ainerienh prints, Printed und IMain Dvlniue, Marseilles Shirting, Long Cloth, Flannel*-', Cambric Handkerchiefs, Cloaks, Embroideries, Laces, Black and Colored Silks, Kxtonsion Skirts, Silk Cravats, Shawls, Gloves, lloserie#, Bloomers, Silk and Straw Bonnets, Perfumery, and every discription of Ladies Shoes and Uaiters ; Together with n general assortment of ST A L'LK &, FANCY G0O1KS which are dffiiroil >vt l,?r.?ni??o f.,? f'Awir Deo. 71.1358 b2l 2in ASSIGNEE'S SALE. OX Saleday in January next at Pickens C. II., 1 will sell to the highest bidder on a creditof eight months with interest from day of *alo, the following Ileal Estate assigned hv Thus. I). Oarvin, viz: The Home Tract, containing .*>00 Aeres on Oolden'ri Crook. The Taylor place whereon Kphrnim .Sargent now lives containing 2U0 aeres adjoining hinds of John Bowon, Stephen Clayton and others. A Tract containing 901 aeres on Wrights Creek, wators of Joeanseo River, adjoining land? of the Estate of Samuel Maverick and the North Carolina line. The undivided half of a tract containing about 600 acres on Six Milo Creek adjoining lands of Saniuol Maverick's Estate, Widow Morck ami others. A Tract containing 1000 acres on waters of Tuxaway Itivcr, adjoining lands granted to Samuel Maverick and others. A Tract containing 1000 acres on waters of Toxnway l\ivcr, adjoining land granted to Jeremiah Field and others. A Tract containing 11 acres on 1 "th sides of Devil's Fork of Joeassco llivcr, and on both s'llloH llf tlll< I'll!! 11 fwilu Pil.Lnne II icr's Valley, adjoining lauds surveyed for (jrishnni and Norton and other*. The remainder of tract originally granted to Deujamin Wallace, containing S lO acres on Roone's crook, waters of Kcowoo River, and unjoining lands of James Robertson and others. A Tract containing K7 acres on branches of Colcnov, waters of Saluda ltiver, and adjoining lands granted to George Hudson, J as. Jett and others. A Tract containing -174 acres ou branches of Rrasstown crook, waters of Tngnloo River, and adjoining lands granted to Robert Stribling and others. The remainder, about half of a tract containing770 acres on both sidesof llattle crock, waters ofCliattuga River, and adjoining lands of the Kstatc of ('aleb Ma\ and others. The remainder, about half of a tract containing 701 acre-: on C'am|> Hraneh, waters of Chattuga river, and adjoining lands of J. X. Whitnor and others. The above lands will bo sold bv the tract. be the number of acres more or loss, except perhaps the Homo Tract, ami the Ginutsnud other papers rolatinff to the suiuo, will bo exhibited on day of sale. Also, a negro woman about 37 years old on the name terms, at the sumo time and place And Thursday following at the residence of tlio said Tlios. 1). Oarvin, all his personal property, consisting of Horses, Cuttle. Hogs, r>... i v i rvoni vui |iuuivi nuim tiVJIII 111^ lUUlrti Wagon and Hugey, Household and Kitchen Furniture, &c, <vo. On like credit of eight months with interest from day of sale, for all sums of Ton dollars and more. All sums untier that, amount will be required in Cash.? Such s?curity as the Assignee wishes must he given before the property will ho delivered or titles made to tho Real Kstato, All the aliovo property will lie offered at private sale uutil davsof sale above mentioned. "J. B. CLAYTON. A Qwirrnop n|til A rronf. Poo. 8,1808. 21 td Ordinary's Sale. BY virtue of an order to me directed by W. ?J. Parsons. Kmi.. Ordinary of 1 *i?rk ens district, 1 will sell to the lii^liCftt bidder at Dickens Court House on 80 leday in .January next, the Roul I-lntatc ol'William Abbott, dccoased. to wit: Tract N<i. 1, lying on Concrosa crook> in Pickens District, containing One 11undred and Fifty A'erfls more or less, and adjoining Ihnds of N J P Ffcrry, Nathaniel Hull and Trnut No* 2, lying on Conerop* ercck. in Pickens District, containing Ono Hundred ami Forty Acroa ntoroor less, and adjoining lands of Nathaniel Hull, Simpson Abbott and other*. Sohl for division amongst tlia heirs at law of taiil <lec<Msv<l. Tkrm* ok Sai.k.-t-Oo a credit of Twelve month*, with intorcol from day of sale, except tho coat, which must bo paid in cash.? The purchase r to give bond with good security, to the Ordinary tt> socuro tlio ]>aymcnt of tho purchflno money, with a moHzage of the preuiice-H if deomo<l Mccossary by him. Tur vutuser 10 imy exirwu?r 111104. L. U. CKA1G, s.r.D. __l)oc. M, I$58 21 td_ Ordinary's Sale. BY virtue of uti order to 1110 dlroctrd by W. J. I'arMotiK, Ks<j., Ordinaryot PiclieiiH district. I will t<?U to the highest bidder on SuladAy in January ncxi, tlio Koul Estuto of Afilii4w Kwlly, deceased, to wit Tract No. 1. on Kvmroo river, nilfoinine land* ot'M M Norton, Mrs L Alexander nnd ?m ir?_ ,i_ 1 1 iivo unniiruu unit nvnnty?eight ncvo*. Sold for diviaionr-omongfit the-boh-a of said dec^aacd, and at tlio risk of tho AmuA i*m?cl:n*er. Tr.hiis of P.vt.k?On a crrdit of tfrclvo months, with Intoroa, front dtiy of ante, except tli# cost, which mn?( he" paid in cash. '?& it.avohn.oor to give bond with good sccurit<?"to ttoo-Ordinury to secure the pnymuMt of the purchtwu) money, with ft nforlgngo of tho premises if deemed nocossnry by him. X UrCJlUMil IV J'Hy VMI i? IUI liliOtiv L. 0. CllAia, s. i\ t>. Dcs0 21 td. k . )t li VNCi'S JIOl'Ji'TA I \ i MILITARY SCHOOL, YORK V ILLK, 5S. C. Principal*. ! Mnj. M. Jknkiss,* J'rul". Mathematics. i Cupt. A. Coward,* I'rof. Froncli. I J/lCllt. A. SEAIiHOOK.t I'rtif. t.utin jkOriwlt " I*'. M. Ij.wv,* 1'rof. ilintory i Matheinatic " H. K. Tiiom.vj*,* l'rof. Uellos Lot torn. " H. T. IIabi'KH,* l'rof. Eng. * Arithmetic I 15. 1'. IJuyo, llimnr. I>r?. Uahron it Bratto.y, Surgdous. Term*.?For all School Expense*, i. i\, Tu! tion, Hoarding. Eight, Fuel, Stationary Books and Medical attendance, $200 pc Scholastic yonr. No Pupil under twelve or over cighteci years of njje will be ree-civod. I For further information apply to l'rinci ' pals. Yorkvillo, S. 8. Jtr/rrriH is.?.(Jau James Junes, Columltin Si.'; Gen 1) F Jamison. Orangeburg, S U (Ion .J 11 Meana, Hnckhead, 8 (3 ; (Jon l>an' Wallace. Jonenville, 8 O; Col I D Wilson Society llill, S C ; Gnu II G M Duunovnnl Ninety-Six Depot, SC. * Graduates of the S C Military Auadomj t Graduate of tlic S C College. l>oo. 2,1808 'JO 3 Change of Schodulo from I /1I\IH:HSOi\ TO AT flails STAGE WIl.L LEAVE ANDERSON On Mondays. Wcdnosdays nnd Fridays, at o'clock, A. M., thereby giving passengers chance to come from Greenville, Williumato and Pendleton. LEAVE ATM ENS On Mondays, A\'c<lncs"Iays nnd Fridays, at 1 o'clock, A. M., immediately after the arrival o the cars from Augusta and Atlanta. NO NKSirr Tit VVK.I. MM Tfltvj i ivi.' .... l'as.seugers going to mul from (lie West wil SAVIi TIMK AND MONKY by travelling tlii route. n?K>..'ntY Stack. ()mei-;8.?Ui'iison's Hotel, Anderson S. ('. JiUnicr House, Athens, (Ja. 8ALLTKR & IYY. Athens, Nov 25, 1R5;< 20 6 LUMBER! LUMBER! rpiIF, tmhsi-rihora having purchased tli I MILLS formerly owned by Col. John A Easloy, deceased, three miles east of Pioken (J. 11., nre prepared to till orders for LIJM HKK, finisnod or unfinished : Sash, Blind* l'annol Doors. or anything in that line, a short notice. We nre determined toenri-vni lite business in all its branchop, nud person wishing anything in our lino, may bcassurei their or dors will meet with prompt attention The business will ho enrriod on under tin name of the "Six Mile. Company." Mr M 1 Mitciiki.i. is the authorised A pent o.c the Com pany, to whom all onlors should be addressed We solicit a share of public patronage. T. J. K KITII, II. 0. HOGGS, M. F. MITCHELL, L. C. Oil A 1(?. ,J. X. LAWK KATE, w v no tin n ? ill V. ftwiivj. Six Milo. Nov. 5. 18.)a _ in tf_ I SARAH E. IIFNTER, wife of .F.nea? Hun I j tor, of l'ickenn district, hereby give nolic Unit after the expiration of three mouth* froi this date, I will triuiftact business in (lie cliarnc tor of a free dealer and trader. My occupation arc lliorfo of Beinptress mid Weaver. fcvVKAIl K. IIUNTKR. Doc. 11. 18.ri8 1M Sm John T. Sloan & Co. WILL pay Thirteon cents for Ten Thou sand Duxcu And A i.so 10,000 lbs. HICKS11.1.1" wanted, for whicl a liberal price will be paid by JOHN T. SLOAX & CO. Pendleton, Nov. 20.1859 'I LAND FOR SAXE. ril]IK subscriber offers bis YALUADLl .1_ TllAOT OF LAX I) for sale. It is sit uated in l'iekens district, and lies otic mil below Jarratt's bridge on Tucalo i;ivcr. Tin Tract contains Two Hundred and Niuety-si: Acres, UK) acres of which is good Kivcr am Creek Bottom, Tbo place is valuable am improved. Tonus nuido easy. jks.sk a. hall. Oct 21, lftftft 14 tf Another Comet Coming! VLL persons i' ?ehted to nio by Note o . Account, that wishes to so ve cost wouli ti?) wvii to romo torwunl tutu tselilo bj t!i 1 ftth December next, a? I am closing up in; business here. After that time they will tint their Notes ami Accounts in the hands of oi Officer for collection. So linrkcn to the call ?s J. am determined to carry out what I *nv M. iV MTTIMIKl.I.-" Picko.ns 0. II.. Xjv! 18." 13 " "tK JOS. J. NORTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, AND Solicitor in Kqnily. PTC K 10 N S COURT 1IOUSE, S. C Jan. 1. 1 fc')H 2"> tf XUtWY ! '' nnilK Books. Account* and NoIch, nAsigned b 1 ldscrtul ?Sc Nomina for the benefit'of thoi creditors, nrr in my Imndn for collection.' Tli necessity of tlio case requirea that thoy tdiMd I be nettled without delay. J. K. JlAfJOOi/, Atmignoc. Oct 8. 185ft 12^ tf_ aanasagjswHBP. raa Pendleton Railroad Company. Sl'BSOKIUEIlS to tho capital stock of thi Company nio heroby notified that th Sixteenth and Seventeenth Instalments ari required tol>o tinid Mr follows, viz s Tl?o lf>th instalment on 1st day of Jan, 183J ' 17-th " " " " March, " M\ II. D. GAILI.AIU), Nov 3, 1 fog id See & Trous'r. Tt.A(liifftfnn rvf Wftio-kt CWrtlffB t hf KIIH i K RAT iVrOAT /*i'K rtml 'aftor.the 20th SoptotnHor, tho f?? " / lowing \vill Wtho"rntc?iA>f Freighto: thix : J it Class Goods, per fo'ftt' 3 refits;' 2<l " " " hundred la "" 3d " " ? 124 " 4th " " " " 10 * : and other flood* in proportion. W. II. 1). OAlLLAItD, Agonl. Ortt ft. l*ft? 12 jf YTir*\-nn A *vr? ?? a ??? JUJUiUD iVJW J J HAM XL. WILL UE BOUGHT AT FAIR PRICE l.y #. U N. SMITH. T?u Yard, Jan 4, 1858 26-tf. FOIl OIUMNAHV. The friunda of J. If. jil'ARKTT re?p?o<fully uniiiMitiuc him u\an(lUlate for Ordinary of 1'iukciitt IdHtricI at the next election. ttuy-The friend* of >VM. J. l?AK.SON8, Y.n(\. s respectfully announce him ? cniididate for roelcction to the otUco or Ordinary, for Pickens diHtrh-i, lit- the enduing Aleutian; fay The friendpof JAMES A. iMVtig vonhl i .. -I'f u.i.ii iiiiuiiuint! in>11.1 camimaic ior t/r! ilinnry, ut the entitling eleetioill " t & (*" 'Phe friciula <Jf NV ]*.. ltOl.<-OMRK ro^ pool fully announce hirfl a candidate fotOrtlinar i v. lit rhn next election. B*:&" The frlcridn of 8. H. JOHNS rospeet1 fully announce hiia a candidate for Ordinary at the next' election. #?X..Tlvo frioid.s of Itev. JOHN OWENS beg leave to announce hint a candidate fur Ordinary ' I nf <i.? i..w -i? <? | I '1 lie friends of TllOMAH J. KKJ'IMI ro tl'itUy Himouiico liiin ii candidate forOrdinury of l'ickcna district, at iliu entitling Clve^iorv. FOR HHKRIFF. f.iT Tho friends of Col. LHMUEI, TIIOM\ AS roHpootfully nnnonnoo him a candidate) for Sheriff of I'iokous district, at tho ensiling, election. #5rThefrioml8 of Col. A. 1$. SAROKNT respectfully annouuc^ him a candidate for ' Sheriff of rfukoba district,- at tho ensuing c election. < The friend Hf W. N. CRATO hp^ lcaro' / tonnitotu.cn him ? ctindidntc for Sheriff of .T>lcl(* ' ens district, at I lie next election; 8 FOR TAX COhLKCfrtH'i n The friends of Mr. A. S. fiTKPIIEtffl' n re*pncM't?Uy announce liitn a candidate for tho" office "f Tax Collector of Pickens district, ?i' (lie ensuing clcctinn. n fltejjr The friends of Mr. C.KORGK F. STF.AD > j i.Mi rcspectI'uMy nnnoiincc liim a candidato for" the office of Tux Collect nr, lit tlio next election. ! 86&. Th? friends of ltev. J. It. I1UNNICCTT respectfully uniioimoc him a candidate for tbo' 8 offieo of Tux Collector, at the ensiling elootion. fiSTThe Montis of RoV. II. M. BARTOJf ' respectfully announce hiin an a cnndid<ito for' Tax Collector at the next election. R^tY" The friends of J. >V. T.. CART respectfully announoo him a cauilidatc for re-electloif to the otlloo of Tax Collector, for Pickens district, nt the ensuing clcction. BfrV" The friend* of II. CbKVF.t.AND HUNT J respectl'ullv nnnouticc hitn i\ cnmtklnte for T?* Colloclor. n( the next election. - i.;. - . :?.. j .. .i?Ll?!?1? ' I .1 ?' t PoAitiv'b Notice)ii 4 1,1, persons indebted to me, bj Note or s xV Account, must nmke nnymcnt by tho" 1 first day of Jniuniry next, ruling to do no, . they can then cottle with tbo proper law offin rerrt ; ns I must have money. .J. N. LAWRENCE. ' N"v }_? 17 7 J . I(. >1 AXWKI.I,, M. 1>. I*. R. * RA HOB * MAXWELL & SEABORN, i) n r a o i sth, I'KXDLKTOX, #. C., JN V ITK tho nttentiou of tlio public to their' . large uud excellent Stock of DllUUS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, " Trusses, Shoulder braces, llrenst Pump#,' Nipple Shields, Supporters, Family Medicjn?' . Chest a, Sureicnl and Deutnl Instruments, i> Toilet mill 1 nnn.v Arlirlmi TWa-Slnffin *?.?' ii Tobacco, t?eg?rs mid .Snuff, Perfumery, 8pi - oo<", Brushes of every description, Brandies, a Wines, Ale, l'orter and other Liquor*, (nit pure, for medicinal purpoces.) Olaec, Tntty, Syringes in preut variety, and ovory other artiolo in tlio line. " Pot 2. IW'8 11 tf NOTICE. rpiIK Kntatc of Capt. Robert Stewart, deceased, 1 will bo settled in lite Ordmary'n office, at i Pickens H., on Friday the 11th day of March next. Persons having demands ngnin^t the estate must present tliern legally irtestcd on oiv before that time, or they will be barred. Tho.'o in.l..K?...l mi, t.l ?-1 ' ' .....VM.VM . IllWOl. JUItlVV JHiyillClll U?foro tluit day. ? A. 8TKWART. ) . , , T. X. McKlNXEY. | Ad,nr a Dor. R. IR08 21 td " A Final Settlement j /\F tlic Estate of A?a Carver, deceased, will ho ' I \J mndo before the Ordinary, at Pickcnn C. H., * on the third Monday in March next. Those indebted to theEstate must make payment by that' time, and those having demands ngniuvt said' Estate must render them to me legally attested by or before that dav. JOSEPH 0. STEELE, Adni'r. r Pec. 8. 18C>8 21 td T ike Warning In Tims.f. rjllIE Notes nnd Accounts due the Into firm , J of I/. C. Crnig & Co have becu placed 1 in tlio hands of A\\ J. fiautt, Esq., for col' lection. Those who do not nay forthwith, therefore, must not complain if they are sued. Take waruiug in time and save cost. L. 0 CRAIG A CO. Nov a, 1858 IT V 7 1\TE'.V STORE & NEW GOOtfS, Olio Miles fVoiu Jarrad'N Rrldget< N rthe Rowl leading to Walhnlla. rplh, undersigned wipli to inform their' I- friends nml the surrounding coautry generally, thnt they aro hot* opMwvg a- w?U' .selected Stock ot >' Full and Winter tioodfl, 1 UootKnml Shoos, JlntH and Oujpc, Crockcry,' 'j IlardwarCand Cutlery, Groceriw* Medicines, ' <tc., -\vitli nlmobt every ftrticle usually kept is fiV<> tf?>ttv store : ulI of which will Ve sold low' 4\ 1.1 1,-11 1 (in l linll . \ <111 IIUU M'C. VtWiM tuke in exchange for Ooodfl, ooun-* [ try Cotton ttful Wool Homespun, Wool Hat*,' { Dried Fruit,. jVwiison limn*, Haw liido*, Poa?J lk'CHwnx, Tullotf, Honey, &o. . M ALEXANDER, s K. ALEXANDER. 0 Nov. 14.1?57 19 tf_^ Tinal Notico. J "X^OVICE i? horol>y given that ivfvnal m4| \ ?l.~ L'.l-i * >?*!??> j. , uonituL ui uiv ivauiu' oi it uiintn MiropHon, deceased, will be umdo before theOrav' nary, nt l'ickcnfi Court llouee.on the Ad Mon doy in January next. Persons indebted ** the Kntntc muct, u\ake rAjuienl, and thoee having demand < agpintit paid F.fitftte mart I--] rendov thorn to i.^e; duly. nttoMed, on ?r W n fore tlmt time. J. F.. "BROlfrX, IhV. Oct 1.1, 1M8 !? W l&tato Notion. NOtlCR 'a h eve by gi*en tlml ? final niciii of tlui EptrHc of WillUm t\ Penno*,' <1oc^ft^cd, 'R ill lie made before tlie Ordinary, *t I'ickens O II, on the *econ<\ Mtmrtay In JnnuAj ry iivxl.' ThoMO lri<lH?lert't? fcaid Folate mart .....KM imjiiiviiv, mm II\OH? hnv^np ritatnndft i?IU S vendor thoiu Jo mo, legally fcUcMeri, by that rt*t. ' NANCY 0. UESS02C Adin'x. Oct 0, 18u? 12* 3w? >?j 'is -