Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, January 29, 1859, Image 3
W . ,'VjBpCr"-TT - 4 ??
Tho Calhoun Monument.
$[; Slowly but surely tho preparation to crcct
n monument to tho groat Curoliiuun prom
jvreH?e?. Tho Ladies' Association have
? collected for tho purpose over thirty one
| ti,oUsaiid dollars, and their efforts arc still
unabated and successful. They have snfo,
ly calculated upon obtaining fifty thousand
dollars. Wo take tho liberty to make them
n suggestion. It is, that they induce the
State to aid them, and which it can now do
is iu a most effective and convenient form.?
Whatever bo the style, size or character of
the monument which thev mav admit.
v * T-? ,vv
the base of pedestal of it be of granite?
Carolina granite. At Columbia there i? a
splendid quarry, near the Itailroud, now
worked for the use of the new Capitol in
progress of creetion. I f the monument be
100 feet high and a column or colossal statue,
such a pedestal would be necessary, and
should bo fully DO feet high, and large in
proportion.
Let the ladies petition the legislature it
its next session to direct that at the expenses
of the State, this pedestal should bo
prepared at Columbia, under the direction
of the Architect of the Capitol, by the numerous
and skilful masons there employed,
according to the design which thev mav
ftolect. 10very stone could be tliere fashioncd,
sent down by tlio railroad, nnd put
up hero. It would be a fit nnd noble contribution
by the State, and would not cost
one-halt" of what a money appropriation to
have it otherw'wo executed would amount
to. It would 8:1 ve the Ladies' Association
fully a third of the expense of a proper
monument?one costing, at lea.<t, seventy-,
five thousand dollars.
We would make another suggestion, that
]>uuu?(iui mi grauno me laities should
rear a marble column, and that in the toot
or base of it should be a recess, opening on
three or four sides, full fifteen feet high.
They should then petition the cities and
towns of the Stato, to contribute through
their corporate authorities a sum sutliuiont
B(iy ton or fiftcccu thousand dollars, to procure
a bronze statue ofOulhoun to be placed
in the proposed recess.
Such a monument, composed of granite,
bronze and marble, lit types of the man and
the memorial, and embodying the stylos of
the column, the arch and the statue, would
bo worthy of the people of the State and of
him to whom they reared it.
(X'/i. AY. Xe?'. ?.
Fl.OTlll>A AN I) Til K I NDIAN8. TllC Legislature
of Florida has repealed tho statute;
forbidding trading with tho Indians in that
State. Hy n report from the Committee
on Indian Affairs to the Legislature, the
number now left in the State is about eighty,
and nearly all of them livo in Dado
county.
To the earnest endeavors to incline them
xo emigrate, tuey returned tlio following
reply :?" There is room enough for nil to
live together in poaeo, for you :is well as
for us; hut ns for us, we will live until we
die mi the country that (jod has given us,
where jire tho gcuvca of our forefathers."
Thin is a reply worthy of tho old Romans,
and hnd it? effect upon the Legislature, fts
after much opposition, it adopted a minority
report removing all obstruction between
tlie intercourse of the Indians and the
whites.
Dkatii of thk Oldest Man in Virginia?
Mr. Philip Jessce, aged 120 years
died in New Garden, Russell eount)', 011 the
1st December. It is stated that a short
time before his death ho was able to attend
to his own household affairs, and that while
in his one hundredth year he cut and split
one hundred rails, lie was a man respected
by all who knew him..?J.j)\ raoncilh
( Jru.) Adcoratr.
A skrvant being scut to match n China
plate, returned with one of an entirely different
patern. After scolding some time,
the, mistress said, " Stupid ! do yon sec
the two arc entirely different 7" "No,
mum," was the reply ; " only one of doni
is different."
'"wYMtwiAlU ~
.Maimwkh, on llio 2d Inst., by Roy. Win. MeWhovter,
Mr. K. (\ Lubk to Aliuu B.S. Ai.kxamiif.u.
nil of Pickens.
On tin! Cil ultimo, in Sarcptn, Cnllionn Co.,
Miss., by tlic ltcv. J. M. Hurt on. Dr. .Ioiin M.
i.ri.r.n, 01 OHIO lit II iiAt'll'iutlV Of Kowi'dlty (li"tricl,
S. <\)to Miss Mai?y R. Kr.in, of I'ioken*.
Dkpauteo this life, Dec. 22d, 18f>8, Mr. J oh.
JIrhtKR, In the 4M year of IiIh age. Tlio dolicasftd
Rttivihcdhimsolf to the Methodist f!|>iseop\l
church, sometiino in thoycar 1810. and soon
*fi?r bocomc iho subject of the converting
?r.ie? of ilod. lli.slife was ever Hindi, fin to correspond
with the sanctity of the Christian reli
(yon, 'WXUWtrglBg IttllIIIIIIly 1110 UIIIICS 01 II I11CII1
her ?r the Church of t'hrigt. For several years
?f his christian life, he served flic church in the
(jnpaeity of circuit ?<e?nn! ; (lie duties of Which
?flloo, u diwliu^tit faithfully, and with acceptance,
unMl the decline of his health forh.vte ?(.'
|i?o life, lie was tUo victim of revere, sml protracted
affliction for several month* previous to
Iiib da.it h. iie horo hisaffliction with inuclt patience,
boing resigned to tho will of hid Heavenly
Fat iter. Tho writer of this slfetoh yisitod
Iiiin frequently during; hi* Hickness, vyl ?on
*ora#il with liim freely on tho Huhjeul of death ;
h(J cxprc*??d himself ready for tlio Hulemn event
?only tnanifostlnpc coi\cer?\f<w bin family, which
nceins to ho the only tie to earth. Ho
diod in peace, and no doubt has realized the Hilling
efficnoy of rcdoen)ii)g gmco beyond tho
tho grave. lie loarea a wifo, foqr small children,
aged parents, to whom ha wax an obedient
ami affectionate non. Mofhow and tdnlern,
with many friend* and ral&fivos to mum their
loss, but tfieir Iom id Mi eternal gain. P.
mjuuiaiaauai-'i.J'i'.-L.'H.ii.'j--.. _ -Li?? xijjj
riltunlliinn' M ?^
ualll ValiOMI /m ?IVIf-III y
rj^HE Kxercieea of tho Claremont School
I will bo refrained 1st Monday in February
next. Mr, HricAna, as Teachor. and tho
tdiarfttiter of- our eottloinont nro Kufficinntiy
known. TRUSTEES,
dan 23. IMP 27 3
I .. NOTICK.
IWlf.I, sing nnd dolivcr ft Mnfdcftl Lcctuveat
the following plr\Cf-.a and times, yix : Townvllle,
SurtdAy 27tb of Feb. at 12 o'clock; at IleaVAwlom
1 1 - - 4 **
*- %
at ryFyK-.' *". #
vr^* -s** .. *
? ' "4fc#
TP
IP*
| Anderson Pricos Current.
i oorkkutkd WliUKLT II OULAitl), SLRCKMC1 a '<
Andkkhun c. 1 i., Jan. 18< 186V.
Cotton per H?. - - - 0 (J) 10-J
Bull, per Back, - - '2.00
Co (t oo, Ulo, per lb. - - 13 (o>. 14
Hngttrs brown, per lb. - 10 (tf\ 12J
" oruxhou and loaf, per tit. 14 (a\ 18
MoIubmcb, West India, per gallon, 4o (a) f?0
" N. Orleans' " " GO (u> 0.?
Yarn ((In.) per bunch, - - l.'JO
wsniumrg8, ^ueavy) per yard, 13 (>> 14
Hliirtings, " - 10 (Wj, 11
Iron, coiniiion ?i?c Swede, per lb. OA
" I'.nglinh, ... ft
Nail*. per keg, ... f,J
Oil, I.iii!?ec<l, per gallon, 1.12 <<?v 1.2.)
? Train, ' ? - VO (?> 1.00
aittss, 8X10 - - 8 On 8.2R
10X12 - - 8.25 <W 0
ltico, per lb. ... ?; fa 7
l'lour, pev bnrrel, - - -liiO (a. 1't.00
i Who,.i ...... ? > ' ""
J,,.. uMcivi, - - ' '?>
Corn, "... Ml (,i\ (ill
i Unuon, bogroartd, - - 10 3 2
lidding, (iiinny, per yard, 18 (o> 20
()at?, ptrbunlicl, - - 60 (a) 00
Vcns, " >' . - <i5
I'owdcr, lUflc, per keg. - 7\ (rr\ 8
! F-jy There is alwaya to lie found a good Slocl
| of (loods, nt K., 1$. & Co's.
NEW HARNESS SHOP.
Wlj invito the public to look to its inter
eat by coining direct to
Fair Play, C.,
And pntronixing the subscribers in the Uin
nosjs and Saddle business. Tlio above nam
ed articled are always on baud, or made t
I order when desired. Repairing done neat!
j and with despatch.
ALSO, Military Trappings of all kinds
i Medical eases, and l'urnituro work done t
j order. Wc can give the best refer mi cos eitli
I er here or in Charleston. As to prices, w
J warrant them low. Examine and judge fo
j yourselves.
COOK & MILLWKH.
| Jan. 12.?,. I ;.?.) 27 Gin
Last Call Without Moro Monoy
\I/Ij persons iiideStod to T ) Keese & Cn
may Hud their Notes and Accounts ii
! my hands until Iteturn-day, and after tba
i time in the hands of collecting ofticers.
i T. J. KKGSB.
.Inn 22. 18"?0 27 3
ro t?E.VI\
rip HE furpi where->n John W. Tor*y no\
i 1 resides, (i few inilcsubove Wallialta.wi]
' lio rented to the highest bidder on Saleila
: in Fohfui\rj- next, to make a crop of cjrn,&e.
i the present year.
J. O. LEWIS. Assignee.
Jan 24. 1M59 27 2
Return-Day Notice.
'pilOSK persons in<lol>to?l to tlic estate of Win
I Hoggs. deceased, must make payment on o
I before Keturn -day, or their Accounta mid Note
will be placetl in the hands ol'proper person
for immediate collection.
(,'. M. LAV, ) . , .
(i. VV. H. UOUOS. j r ^
.inn. j.<>, 'J7 fi
Notico to Dobtors.
VI.I, persons indebted to 15. A. Alexander
either by ?-'ilo note or otherwise, must mak
j payment bel'oro Heturn-dav or tlicy willbesnei
i without distinction. The affair mu?t be wouw
j up. M M NORTON, )
J K HAGOOI), > Assignees.
J .) NORTON, j
I Jan 27, 18o0 i!7 <5
J. B. E. SLOAN & CO.,
or l*CU<llctOII,
/ i 11KF.T their old friends and customer
VX with a huppv ncxv year, thanking tlieu
lor their past patronage. and asking a eon
tinuanco of tlie same. They will endoavo
to keep n|> tlieir usual varied
Assortmont of Goods,
To which the)' invite the inspection of nil.?
They make no charge for showing thein, an<
thoee visiting Pendleton would do well to ex
amino them helore buying.
They arc now offering some choice Mux
; covnuo mollifies ut i.j cents, and j$otd Tobuc
' co lit 125 cents par ll?.
I Jan. 20. 1*.VJ 27 tf
NOTICE
' [8 hovoby given tliat a final neHlenipnt of tli
1 enlate of Joseph \Y. Kosn, deceased, will b
made before tlio Ordinary, at I*i?rkoii}? C. II. oi
Monday t lie IHh day of May next. Persons in
crested will take notice und govern theiusclvc
accordingly.
F. E. HARRISON, Adm'r
Tun. 2(5, IS.IO 2!) 8in
A Court Martial
\ITlLI.boheld at llie Regimental parade gronn
1 f of tho 2d Regiment, S C M, 011 theod Sal
nrday, IHtli February at 11 o'i:loek. a. m. fu
(lie trial of defaulters for Militia and patrol du
U of said Rcgtacnt. Commanders of comim
nios will have all defaulters for militia or pat
rol duty warned to attend, and send their rc
turns to the Court Martial. Any company with
I out a Captain, the officer next ill command wil
| act as such, and makon return of the defaulter
of his company. Members will be. punctual.
President?Muj W II White. Members?Capt
Cleveland, Capt Sullivan, Cupt Stephens, Lieu
Myer, Lieut Adams,
U. A. LBDBKTTKU, Col 2d Ueg't.
Jan. 20, 1B.V.1 27 4
Contractors!
YF \715 will let to the lowest bidder on nex
V T Salcday nt Pickens C. H. the removal o
thousand yards of earth from the l'ublii
Sfillill'A Xf*l. Kap nnt'l wuilavu * .
i -> ? - " ri"j ??
M. P. MITCII tCLL, )
C. 1'ULLIAM, v Committee
J. J. NORTON. J
Jan. 10, 18.V) 20 _3__
Lime Lime! Lime
Vr VB w'" ^ur,us'1 At "'0 Kiln on C'linugt
1 1 <Yo#|(. l'|ukoi(H District, at Thirty cunii
per Ixishol for uimlackcd, nud ntteoii ceuin foi
uluckori, We will houl a/1 lie ciiKtnniiiry priocn
HOU'T. MAXWKLL,
A^en( Cliauga, Li mo ?qd Munuractuving <'o
Jan. 17, IftoW 20 tf
Mate of South Carolina,
riCKKV* ru?T?rlN TUB OOfBT OV COMMON PLEAS
J W 'l oiut "s'uv'rs j Foreign Attachment
J >V Lftng, ?uv rs, i ^lfqv4 A DonaUitn<
KUiot M.'Keith. J l'lff's AUy'a
y y IIKUHA8, tho plaintiffa did, on the 26t?
T ? day of January, 1861), file their declare
tion against the dereiulant, who (ah it itt ?aid
it) ab/mit from and without tho limits of thii
State, and had noithor wife nor attorney know*
within the same whom a copy of the said dec
titration might be served; It is ordered, there
film Hint Hia ( niil rlnAtmlnitl /1a Ql\t\nAP and
,VI v? " V qiMVi u^.v u??..v uv ??" ? I^tv^v
to tlid said declaration on or before tlio 27(1
day of January, 1800; otherwise, final and ah
aolute judgment will tli?nbe.giyen ar\d awardcc
-I.- * HAQpO,!), 9.c./,.
P%j( B 0J|5tfe, #b. ' lyq.
.1 JUST OPENED ! 1
-i AT Ol'R NEW CASH STOltK TiVj
WAL1I4M.A,
A FINK nssurtmont of MKUCtlANDl'/.K.!
selected with great cnre in one of the j.
host markets, and purchased on the most la- , -5
iuihuiv lunus ; uicreioro, tlio Lost articled, in I
our lino, can bo purchased on good?or ^
perhaps hotter tonus?than anywhere else. n(
Call and make the experiment.
DHY GOODS. \)
1 Of those the assortment is fine for tho 'Win- i ai
! tor, embracing evorv article usually found
: with up country merchant*. ' 'n
I f ? t I A
jj Heady-Made Clothing of various patterns.:-'
j and made up in the luto?t style and best manj
nor. And cold cheap for Ca-h. I
CU'L'LKUY. Ilnrdwiwo and Farming 1 ??inlcmetits.
Perfumery, Fancy Goods, Suap*,
lie., &o. ' l
Groceries! IT
| Such as Su^ar. Coflee, Molasses, Salt. Cheese, | ^
HicO, and otlier article* of the trade.
Togother
{ With a good Stock Paints, Oils, Glass, Put- 11
ty, Brushes, Ac., &o. i m
i
? j Tho Best Yet! Ii,{
] Uudei t'liK hen1.?, " O k?'?p (lie best anil ,r
>. most choioe Liquors. Wines, Se^ars, Tobacco,
Raisins. Nuts, &e. Ac.: whit* to he apprc- , 01
oiated must bo tested. Salon hioh are 1
made for casli at very low rate -.
_ j All oT which we are determined to foil ' j,.
I CIlKAl' FOR CASH, or hartor, on good ' ,t
" | terms, {'<>r produce of the country. I j
' | Friends, neighbors and tountrymen ! henv j jj
I us for your intoiest and piotif. buy from us a,
for the bargains offered: and, if you desire to !
" he pleated without trading, look through our |
Stock.
p PIKPKRJb L0W11Y. tv
1 Jon. 12. IS'iO 25 tf (ir
C. H. A. WOODIN & CO.,
II:?vn?>ss, Sathlle ?* &.*??<!?# NIiaiv i i
! W ALII ALL A. S. C. I m
, Jan 15, 185'.) 25 tf lit
Jt " C. H. A. Woodin & Co.,
MANUFACTURKR8 AND 1>KALEltS,
IN Saddles and Harness. Military Trap.
pins'*, Mcdiou! lioxi'9, Shoulder IIrace*
and 'I'ruHccM. Wntorimmf munj <".?? i? *
and Pintolx, Trunka, Port uiun toc<s, and Va* J
v lices, and everything else in the line. T
i BiCnlliei'.
^ Tliey are offering a lnr^c .Stock of Leather?
' Ilnrnosa ami Skirting, Upper and JS?.10,'
lvi|> nml Calf Skins, J)eer ami Sheep Skins,
Which tliey will sell at the usual prices.?
llaw Hided taken in exchange lor Stock or
work.
Ropnirinfr,
Done in the neatest am! host style at short!
nf'tiee. Onli-rs ?*il?i?it<?.-! I
Wtillmlln. S. ().. opposito Isscrtcll it Xors
man's Now Building.
Jan. 15, MQ 2.r> 2m
LOOK OUT, GENTLEMEN.
a. kiecku, *91'.
R AS just returned from the City with ft
selected and extensive Stock of
*1 Gontlomon's Goods, ?
l Consisting of Black, Blue and Brown Broad* ''
clotli?. Cadet Cloth, NN
| limes 1'tipsKinn, rsiik ami other kind of Vck- ^
tings. Over Coating nf all kinds.
Walla Wnllu Casimorc, Brown Uibhed Oasiinero,
Oxford Casiinere, Cadet Ousimora.
Mack L'niou Canhuore, Kentucky Joans,
Tweeds, etc. etc.
s 11" lnr also on hand ? fine and well seloc- * "
(* ted Stock of Linon and Marseilles,ShirtJ and
. I Collars, Drawers and Under-shirts. J1'
' Gloves of various kinds, Xock-Tics and
Handkerchief, White and Fancy Pocket ' 111
Handkerchiefs, nnd various other kiml of P1
OOODS in the lino of (Jontleinen's Wear. 11
He would also inform his patrons and the lu
1 public generally, that Mr. W'm. Wat.<kmans cl
- (Merchant Tailor) is still with him, and will
I uubiiuu isiiiKo an Kiniisot tientiomen's Cluthi
iup: in tli(s best and in >st l''ashiouub!o Style ! _
If you don't believe it, come and judge fur
yourself. /
G. Riccke, Jr. , " -!
nAS also jnst received n Lurjre nnd Fa*h , J,:
ionable Stock of 11 ATS andCAPS,vist: 1 >n
p Black Silk lieavor Hats, Black Wool Ilnta, ]
ii do Brown Filmoro do Plush Caps, j 1,1
. Moleskin, do Glazed, do 1,1
s Oa*hmoret, do Boys, do OI
Black, Brown, For, do Cloth, do.
ALSO,
A Fine, selected and fashionable Stock of
Gentlemen's. Ladies, Youths ami Children*
BOOTS and SlIOKS, which he offers to the
i] j Public generally very low for CAS1I.
l*. Kiccke, Jr. I "
WOl'I.D inform his Lady friends that lie j
haajiiat received ft gtx>d Stock of I
- Ginghams, Calicut);* of lito !r.tcsi Style, 0!??h? I ,,
'* meres. Merino's, D'Lainos, Alpaca*!, Sido !
" Striped llobos, Plaids. 1
' AW I
*inv?
8 Olovcs, Gauntlets, llne^. Lnecs, Cruel, rr
Nctt HoocIh, nnd Sacks, Shawls, Pins, N'co- 1
dies, Thread, ctc. etc. etc. ki
loop Skirt*! < >
Tho French Extension Skirts. Tho Union l"
Quilted Skirt, with tho Patent adjustable | 3,1
paddings nnd other kinds ; nW>. Sprinj; lirttss ' J?
Skirt Hoops with Slides, nnd Cane Hoops,
t Jan. 14, ltfo'J 25 tf c
J?
' G. RIECKE, Jr. sl
DEALER in Clothing. I>ry Goods, Hats
nnd Caps, Boots and Shoes, Grocoiios, , ?
Etc. Ktc. lie also carries on the i ti,
Business in all its varied stylos and branches. .1
Or<lern Solicited.
Wallndla. S. 0., Main St., First Door KaHt W(
1 of the Market Ilousc and opposite tho Plan- , J
tors Hotel. JJ
' Jiyn. 14. 1850 tf_
G IlllCERIES!! 2
| rpiIF undorsigned has just and is receiving gf
I -1 ft good asfortinent of Sugar, Colfee, Teas,
! Molasses, Spice, Oingoi*, Peppo-, Cinnamon,
Cloves, Mustard, Raisins, Chooxo, ItVee', y
. Microti, Yeast Powder, Snlt, Brimstone. Bo- jl
rax, Copperas, Indigo, Madder, Sv>ap, Can- is
dies, Soda, Candy. ot<>. ote. oto, If
1 ??iAI<SO-? pl
j Nails of various kinds and aiyeg, Powder, co
) Shot, Lead, Caps and Flints,
* All of tho abovo articles I am now otfiarinc-K "
i clump fur Cash and for Cash only.
I liaYO alio a small Lot of HARDWARE V
* on hand which I offer at #ost price for Cash.
1 O. UIECKB, Jr. 7
1 P. S. Mr. O. IliKCkB, .jr., tondorg his thankfl R"
i to tlio publio for thoir libera) patron rugo dur- [ ]a,
I ino> tho last voar. unrl uAllaita ? )>*?.? 4t.~ I
J O ^ ? -W..v,,w ? ? * v? UA illlj 1
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COMMISSIONER'S SALE.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
ri('kcuH"l? I
Murgarot Steele ) t
vs > Bill for Partition. j (
lrnh J Steele. ct nl.) * j |
?V virtue of an order of tlmOfliirl of V.nm.
L) ty, made nt Chambers 1 ?y Chanc.elhir '
rrir?K?i\v, will bo Hold tollie liglvefct bidder, '
; Pickens Court Mouse, on salcdny in FeSmry
nexf. tho KKA1< ESTATJi mC William
. (Steele, dcooa^ed?said bands being* lying '
nt situate in Piekeus district?to wit: , '
Truet N >. 4, <>r Crooked Creek Tract, eon- ]
ining Four Hundred and J'Jighty-Fonr '
Ct'l?S ItHifA ni? ln;j 1 J ''
. . ... ...... n .^r, mm (I'lpUII lll?^ I51UUS C?I *
[aj llob't Maxwell, Zuc'.iai iuli Hubbard ami i '
,lmrs.
No. 5, or Doil^cns Crook Tract, containing
wo Hundred and Fifty-Six Acros nioio or
am! adjoining Tract No 1, Maj Uoburt
luxwcll and others.
No. 6. or the Kohinann Tract; containing
wo Hundred and Fourteen Acros in to or (
sis, and adjoining Tract No. 1, Jacob Schro |
and others.
No. 7. or the Until Tract, containing One ! 1
undiod and Fifty-six Acres nioro or loss. !
id adjoining Jacb Schroder, 11. Fajen and
hers. } 1
No. 8. or tlie Fowler Tract, containing '
hrcc lI'.M'dred aud'Twentv-live Acres more
los*. on waters o| Richland creek, and ad- j
iningJ V bliiuiklih, Tract No. 1, uuilolliNo.
9 or (lie Tweltc Mile Tract, contain- |
g Two Hundred Acros more or less, and i
(joining lands of Phillip Clayton and others 1
yio. 10, or the l>odd Tract, containingThree
undred arid Forty Acres more or less, ami 1
lioining Thomas Dodd and others.
No. 11, or the Hrasstown Tract, contain- j
g Ooo Thousand Acres, more or less.
J'KliMS OF SALK.--O11 a cvodit nf ono '
i'O ami throo years, with interest from day
sa'o, (except the costs which must ho paid J
cash.) The purchaser or purchaser* to (
iter into hood to the Commissioner, with at
usl two good sureties, to secure the pay- !
out of the purchase money, with leave to J
iticipate the payment*. Purchasers to pay
ctra for papers.
UOB'T. A. THOMPSON.c.k.imi. ;
Oniii'is ()f!ii-c. I?,>( . I v.", -s il
Taxos ' Taxes'"
WILL attend at the following times and
L and plaeos for tlie purpose of receiving
axes for the year 1H5S:
11 Thursday, 17 Feb., at Win. Sander's.
" Friday. IS " " Bachelor's lie treat
" Saturday, 10 " " Fair Play.
" Monday, 21 " " Cobb's.
" Tuesday. T2 " " Win. Flint's.
" Wednesday, 23 " " Salubrity.
" Thursday, 24 " and
Fritlay, 2">, " I'iokensville.
" Saturday, '20 " " Trap?
' Monday, 2S " " Hester's.
" Tuesday, 1 March, " Mrs. barton's.
" Wednesday, 2 " " Wolf Ureek.
" Tlinrs lay. 3 " " Hurricane.
' Monday, 7 " ' Pickens 0. II. <
" Wednesday, 9 " " C> rani's Steve. ?
' Thursday, 1U " " Tunnel llill. 1
' Vriday. ll " " (Japt. A. Kubins'. 1
' Saturday, 12 " " Jnuas Phillips'.
" Monday. 14" " Poole's.
' Tuesday and Wednesday, loth and 10th,
WuUialla, and at Pickens (J. 11. <>n MonIV.
Tll??<il?iv nnt) #vT *
bich time iny Hooks will be closed. Pernis
failing to make their Upturns l?y tliut
me will lio liable to a dsuble tax.
Free negroes must pay their t?x during
10 iuoihIi of March.
State tax, o"> per cent, higher than last
?nr?: lload tax, oil l-.'l cents; Poor tax, 10 j
.'{: public buildings, .3 per cent on Stale tax. |
b'uy" All persons are required, under a polity
often dollars, torpj>ort to me the num- i
>r of births, deaths and marriages, of whites t
id blacks, that occurred in their families
reviouR to 1st January, instant. Magis- i
ales. Clergymen and others are required by i
w to report such facts of this naturo as <
linn within flutir limn i
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ic snmo porioil of tune.
.JOHN W. L. CAIIY, T. C. '
Jantiiiry 1"?. 1.S5D. 1
Dissolution of Copartnership. <
11IIB firm of Green <fc Roid was on tin; 1st 1
inst. dissolved by mutual consent. The
lino of tlio fiim will bo used hereafter only 1
liquidating accounts. This oompclls us (
v?*.iv4 i*j? u?u uwuic.m <iv t'liur, UJlUilll 1.1IOSSC
dcbted either by Note or Account must (
ako payment by the loth of February next
they will bo auod indiscriminately.
z. w. <;uekx,
J. B. 1UED.
Jan. 10, 1S50 20 tf i
^o'a'a^ao.
'III? Mercanlilo. business will l<o continued at ,
the old stand of Green & Keid toy W. (
revn. where he intends to keen <!onsiiinilv on
ind ik large and general assortment of 0Ot)l>3
liioh ho will sell cheap for Cash, or to prompt ,
lying customers, l'ablic patronage is soliciJ.
'A. W. OllEKN.
Tn n. 10, 1850 20 if
Bx'andreth's Pill3.
MIIiSK cei?brabted Tills are of vegetable com- J
pound, free from mercury or drug* of any
nd. Thjjy are a sovereign remedy for pain or
iy uneasiness in tlie body,or costiveness. Skin ,
senses of an inveterate and painful character,
loli as erysipelas, salt rlioum, tetter and sum- ,
er heat, have been eradicated by their use.
Iieso pill.-) have cured the rheumatic, lite cp
ptic. the paralytic, and the consumptive. In
undico and ail affections oi l lie liver, dyspepi\,
dysentery, and diarrhoea, pleurisy, Midden
tins and inflammations, female obstructions,
orbutic and scrott'ulons, even gouty and eu,lgic
affections, have given way to the use of i
lis medicine; and now, after twenty years ex- j
irience. the public estimation of Itrandroth'b
ills continue to increase. For Worms Uran- (
-CtIt's Pills are the best vermifuge; ti:cy are
fallihle. A little child, six years old. for some
tcks was drooping; us motiior give it one 5
' JJrandreth's sugar coatcd pills; the next day (
ere como away a worm sixteen inches lonp ,
id as larao as a child'? linger. The oldld was
ell. And for Pleurisy nothing is better. Let ,
o people discard prejudice and try theni.
S&jf~ Hold by W. 8.'& G. K. WILLIAM#, at ,
duhrity, 8. (!., At tbo usual price. (
Take Caro.
fY Notes and Hooka of Account are now in j
the hands of Mr. J. Ovkiitom Lkwja, who
authorized to roccip' and arrange the samo.
linl .mill l.nf?n.'n Mnml. 11..... ...in Kn I
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need in Lho hand#of Z. C. 1'ci.i.ivm, Esq., fur
llectioti. K. A. I1ENHY.
Jan. 10, 18.r>0 25 0
Everybody's Notice. ^
r XT ILL bo sola before the Court IIoum of H
T Pickou? district, on S.iledny in Februu- ,
next, ONE TUACT OF LAND, belonging to
men Frasev k Co. eonfftiniiitr (Inn
irl Forty Acres moro or less, nnd adjoining
nda of Win, (Sorbin, John Calhoun and otlicra.
Terns of *alc?cahIi.
JAMES PR A SEP, & CO.
Jan 3, 1W9 ?4 a
' tern*
* .-A,
. ^ ?
a
MERCANTILE NOTICE.
H AVING pnrohaFod tlio entire intorestof
10. Alexander, olio of the firir? of" K. A
ffi, I'J. Alexander, ?t this place, tlic hutiiiictti
or tlio future will bo curried <?u in the name
>f tho yuO.'oriber. All person* indebted to
a to linn must pny up by the first of January
next. .
I hnvo on hand 11 fre?h and well selected
Stock of Goods,
Suited to the Roanoii nml mm-l-of ?. i.*...i. - '.'i
lie sold low for Casu or to punctual customers.
JOOOS luirtered us usual.
I return my sincere thanks fur former l?h- j
?rnl pntroimge. nnd flutter myself that I sltnll
continue to merit tlie patronage of my old
friends and customers.
K. K. A I.KXAN 1)K1?. 1
Pickens C. II.. Doo.. 0, 1868 2) I
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L?ALIj AIM) \Y liNTJSK UOUDS:
MttS. II. KMIK, of Walluillu. is now prepared
to offer to her customers a beau- ;
liful selection of
Fall and Winter Goods,
Consisting of French prints, English print*,
American jo ints. Printed and Plain 1 Mains,
Marseilles Shirting. Long Cloth, Flannels, (
Cuinhrie Handkerchiefs, Cloakc. Fmhroide- '
l ies, Laces, liUick nnd Colored Silks, l.xten- j
sion Skirts, Silk Cravats, Shawls. (Jloves, j
lloserie.s, Bloomers, Silk and Straw liunuets, >
I'erl'nnierv, and every discriptiou of Ladies I
Simes ami Gaiters ; Together with n goner- ,
al assortment ofSTAPLK dt FANCY tiOOi?S i
which mo offered at bargains for CASlf.
Doo. 7. 1858 21 2m i
LUMBER! LUMUERT ~
rnilK nubKcribcrs hat'ing purchased tho j
S MI l,LS formerly owned by Col. John A.
Kusley, deceased, three miles oust of l'ickens
0. 11., are prepared to fill orders for Ll.'MBKU,
finished or unfinished : Sash, Blind-,
I'unnel Doors, or anything in tout lino, at
short notice. Wo are determined to carry on
the business in all its branches, and persons
wishing anything in our lino, may be assured
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uniri.i >vni iiit'ci wmi prompt attention.
The business will I?o carried on under tlic |
name of the "Six Mile Company." Mr M F
M itch km. is the nut homed Agent of the Company,
to win ii' nil orders should lie addressed.
Wo solicit a Ji..re of puhlio patronage.
T. J. KKITIf,
11. C?. BOGUS.
M. F. MlTCllKLTi,
.). N. l.AWKKNCE,
W. M. CKAIU.
Six Mile. Nov. 18r>8 16 tf
J. J. DAVIS,
ATTOUN12Y AT I* 1IV .
AND
Solicitor in Equity.
Ol'TICK AT PICKENS (J. II., S. C.
Sept. 8. I808 8 tf
Tho Last Notice.
TIIOSK indebted to tlie KM ate of Henry WliitI
mire, deceased, either l>y sale-nut o or otlisrwisc,
must make payment to tlie undersigned
in or before the ICtli ilnv nf PhIh-h..^
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iliey will then be sued. Longer indulgence j
cunnot be given.
WM. WIIITMIRH, \ .
1IKNKY WlllTMlRH, / x orsJnn
4, 1850 -1 0
J. II VOIGKT,
rim, CoiipcrNniilli & Still Mukci',
WALIIALLA. S. C..
Vlf ILL give slriet attention lo nil business cull
trusted to bis carc. Terms the most reasonable.
unit, l.i, lOiJ'.l UO tf
* K3 E-: 111 F |?'$~H\ |L IS*.
1)V virtue of sundry writs of fieri fileitis to inc
) directed, will bo sold before the Court House
in Pickctis District, within the legal hours, on
IIIc first Monday nnd Tuesday in Februuiy next:
One tract of land, containing live hundred iind
three acres, more or less oil Mile creek, adjoining
lands of John Price, Hardin Price and others,
levied onus the property of 1) M Alexander
it tlio suit of Elihu Grillin.
One tract of hind, containing six hundred
lt'.rOM ttuwes fiV IfiJU A?? \ 1 : I ?
. ~ .wou, v?i? av?vl*u *?iuu river, 1111 u ;
adjoining lands ol* 15 Madden and others, known i
is I lie saw mill tract, levied 011 as the property 1
?f U S Garvin, ut tJie suit of Carter Clayton j
and others.
All tiie right, title, claim,and interest which |
he defendant h*s in a tract of land containing j
tour hundred acres more or less on Weavery I
jreck, and adjoining lands of A Hester, deo'd.,
,\ Keitli iiikI others, levied on as propety of I
H'isUiehls at. the suit of,) IS ltagood.
One tract of land, containing one hundred j
\nd forty acres more or less, known as the j
ivhite cove tract, adjoining lands of Col. J. j
Norton and others, levied on as the property 1
jl James*Nioholft at'thc suit of A. M. Grant. |
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wim n:;ui m rum, containing: ono hundred !
iik! forty acres more or less, and adjoining lands
>1'.lumen I'avaon:*. (i llrock and oilier#, levied i
in as tlio properly oi* .-tineas IlunJer, at the suit
>f Carter t,'lnytoiK Wm Hunter and others.
One tract of land, containing one hundred i
teres more or less, adjoining lands of II (Jror 1
>1111 nnd others, levied on as the property* of J
il Smith at the suit of Robert Stewart.
Ten liliui) negroes, vi?: Caroline and her
our children, >1 alius, Jack, Susy,, Orr; Ksther j
iud her four children, Kniily. lluihir, Jatiennd
Scott, also '2 lilnck horses. carriage and lmritess
I two hoi'Ru waggon and gear, 1 stove ami pipe, j
I double barrel shot gun and powder-tlusk. At j
lefendants residenco 2 small tibles, 1 work
stand, Sc., 1 bureau. 2 side boards, 2 clocks, 1 !
in sale, 1 clothes press, 1 bedstead and matrass j
I sot'n, 1 dozen p irlor chairs, 8 rocking chairs, i
I pair andirons. 1 line looking glass, 1 iron safe, i
1 chest, 2 parlor tables, 2 wash .stands, 1 lot
stock hogs, 1 lo! crockery ware and other small
urticles. All the ahove property is of the best
ipiality. sold as the property of K. M. Keith,
under Mortgage in favor of II F Perry and ti fas
In favor of J X Lawrence, 1) A & T M Alexander
mid others.
One grey mare, paddle nnd bridle, 1 buggy
ind harness, levied onus the property of J \V
ferry, at the suit of James George & Oo.
On Tuesday after suleday at defendants resdcnco
about thirty bushels eorn rendered in
>11 schedule as the property ot Wm II Moore at
he suit of II Moore foe another.
On Tuesday after Billedny, at Tunnel Ifill.one
runk and c.niton's, 1 shot gun, 3 planes, one
iqtinre and saw, levied on by Domestic Attach- I
lioiil, us the property ol' Win, irwin, at tho?uit
>f H Herndon.
One yoke of oxen and cart, levied on as the
uoperty of J. W. Terry at the suit of Joseph
). Neville.
Terms cash ; purchasers to pay for papers.
li. C. CRAIQ,
Jan. JS. 1M0 $6 td
MO'fUE."
\LI. persons are hereby notified not to pay
any Not is made payable to the undersigned,
r be?rer?or any Notes given by the underlined,
puyublc to other persons, until further
irders. D. I). DAVIS.
Jan. 17. 1X50 or. '
HIDES AND BARK
WILL UK BOUGHT AT FAIR PRICES
by J. N. SMITH.
Tan Yurd, Jan 4, I8t>8 20-tf
OAN&ICAYES.
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for ohDTn \\\r.
friv TI.C friends of It. M AJU'TT reepcetfully
announce Itiin a ciui'lMntl; for ()r<M#ury of
1'ickcu.s District at llio jmjxi electing.
Bfc.yTli<5filen.l?or WM. J. 1WKK0NK. Esr,.
respectfully niiiiotinec Mm i* ci<MlUlntu for ? -
election ?>> tlio oftieo of Ordinary, for l'ivken*
distrirt, ut tlio ensuing election.
fffif' Tlio friends of W. M. II()[,(!OMItr> rw|>oct
fully announce liitn a candidate lot'Ordinary,
ut I lie next election.
U" The friends of 8. IT. JOHNS respectfully
minounec him a candidate for Ordinary ut
I lie next election.
?t? *> The friend* of l!nv loll v mvirva i?
. - . .... v B
leave to announce' him a ciUHliilate for Ordinal y
f>t' l'ickens digiriil. at ilie conning election.
IK'-''. The friend* of THOMAS .1. KF.ITII respect
lully Announce him u candidate torOrdinary
of rickctis district, nt the ensuing election.
FOK SIIKLUFV.
&.J- The friend* of Mr. A N DUKW B A MBA V
respectfully announce hitn h candidate for Sheriff
ol l'ickens district, ut the next election.
t ,y The friend* of Col. liKMUKL THOMAS
respectfully announce liiui h candidate*
for Sheriff of Pickens district, at the enduing
election.
r-j Tho friends of Col. A. P,. SARGKNT
respectfully announce him a candidate for
Sheriff of I'ickeutj district, at the ensuing
i election.
I Hkx*"ThefrivndBof W. N. CI'ATfl beg leave
j to announce hint a candidate for Sheriff of Pickens
district, at the nest election.
roi? tax cm i.PY'Tnn
8iiV Tlio friends "i.f Mr. A. S.'STEPHENS
respectfully announce him n candidate for tlio
otlice <it Tux Collector of l'ickcns district, at
tlio ensuing election.
!>?<? ' The friends of Mr. GEORflE F. STEADlN<i
rappeetfully announce liim n candidate for
tho oIKoe of Tax Collector, at tlio next election.
The friends of Rev. J. It. IIUNMCl'TT
respectfully announce liim a candidate for tho
ofliee of Tax Collector, at the ensuing election,
fii)'" The friends of Rev. II. M. RARTONf
ri'spcotfuily announce liiin ah a candidate for
Tax Collector at the next election.
The friends of J. W. T?. CARY respectfully
announce him a candidate for re-election
to tlie ollioo of Tux Collector, tor l'ickeus district,
at. tlic ensuing election. 5
BSir The friends of II. CILKVKT.ANJ) HUNT
respectfully announce liim a candidate for Tax
Collector, at the next election.
| .?. II. M A WVK1.li, ,.. I>. n. K. SKA HORN
MAXWELL & SEABORN,
J)ltUC. GISTS, ^
Pi;?l>LETON, S. C., J|P
J XV ITE the attention of the public to their
Jl large and excellent Stock of
DRUGS, MKDJCIXKS, CHEMICALS,
Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Breast Pumps,
Nipple Shields, Supporters, Family McdicinoChests,
Surgical and Dental Instruments,
Toilet and Fancy Articles, Pye-Stuflfs, fmoTobacco,
Solars ami Snuff, Perfumery, Spices.
Brushes of every description, Brandies,.
Wines, Ale, l'ortor and other Liquors, (all
pure., for medicinal purposes,) (Jlass, Putty,.
Syringes in great variety, and every other'
article in the line.
n..? 9 i ftr.u 11 *
II If
To Parents and Guardians.
ri^IIE exercises of George'u Creek Aendc.1
my will l.o resumed, by Ihe present Incumbent
on the 2d Monday in January next.
As to sobriety, morality ami high-toned citizens,
(Jo'irge's Creek is rocoiid to none. Tho
Academy is situated in as healthy a locality
as the District affords. Hoarding enn be had
in the best of fnmiliM at reasonable rates.
15v order of th^- Hoard of Trustees.
J). GK1C10, Principal.
Pec, lft, 1858 'j;i tf
A T101V? nV fnin n-f i ~ I
I V V4AVJ. xvvy.nj.vyv/ VUillllig i
VLL persons indebted to mc by Note or
Account, tli tit willies to save cost would
do well to coau; forward and settle by tlio
1.0th December next, as I am closing up my
business here. After that time tlioy will lind
tlieir Notes and Accounts in tlio hands of an
OHicer for collection. So barken to the call,n?
1 am determined to carry out what I say.
M. I<\ MITCIIKLL.
I C. II.. Nov. 18. 18 if.
Pendleton Railroad Company.
SI BSCRIliEUS to the capital stock of this
Company are hereby notified that the
Sixteenth ami Seventeenth Instalments nro
required to ho paid as follows, viz:
Tlio Kith instalment on 1st day of Jnn,1859
" 17th " " " " March, "
W. II. 1). GA1LLARD,
Nov 3, isr<8 td Sec & Treas'r.
JOSv J. "KOETON,
ATTO 11IV EY AT l.AW,
Solicitor in Equity.
PICKENS COURT HOUSE, S. 0.
Jni i. 1. 1 H.-iX 25 t f
W. M. HADDEN?
ATTORNEY AT lilW,
AND
Solicitor iai I'.qnKy,
riCKKNS COURT HOUSE, S. C.
: .Tun 14, IMS '26 tf_
LAND FOR SALE.
i Wllti nutacrilicr ?^rs his? YAM! ABLE.
j TRACT OF LAN!> for sale. It is eit-v
iinte<l in Viukens district, and lies one inilo
below Jarratt's bridge on Tugalo river. Tho
'iYact contains Two fclundrttd and Ninety-six
Aoros, J(X) it ,re.s of which ie good River and
Creek Botton. The placo is valuable and
iiuntOTod. Terms made easy.
JK^E A. IIALL.
Oct 21. 185a 14 If
W. K. KARJ.KY. ISAAC WICK!.1FF?A
<SC W JLUJKJLIFFE,
Altornoys at L?w,
\r \JTI-Ti nltcnd punctually lo all business enT
trusted to their care in the Diatrict*
comprising tlie Western Circuit.
OFFICE AT PICKKN8 C. H., K. C.
Sept. 25, 18r>r, lift ,f
Estate Notico.
'rillvKE will he n final settleoient ma<(? af (he
1 Batata of A. 1', White, deceased, in tlie Ordinary's
Office, on Monday tlic 11th day of
April next, to which notice in asked. Those Indebted
to tho Enti>.te must make payment, nnrt
those having demands against, tho same should
render them io me, properly attested, on or bo*
tore that dny.
W. W. WIIITF, Acfin'r.
Tan 3. 166V 21 3?