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jcct of the meeting was to revise the Constitution of tho Grand Lodge and Grand Chapter. ? Ca rol in ia 11. - ? Kxkcitkd.?"J'lio Newberry Conserv.itist informs us that Fauuy, the woman that ndininistcred the poison <o Mr. Stewart's 1AJJ !-i Mil. _ itiuiiiy nue va?vuiuu un i' riunjf liist. l IIR woman made a confession before she went to execution. Her object was to kill no one else but Mrs. Stewart, for the reason that <* she intended to visit her summer residence taking Fanny with her. The first dose of arsenic furnished her was accidentally dc- ! Ftroycd by failing into the lire. The sec- | ond was furnished to poison her mistress ! . tlie uext morning, by putting it in her choc- 1 olate, she being the only one, of the family i who draiiK this beverage. Having mixed the poison with the single dipper of water ! with which she intended making the chocolate, flic was called out of the. kitchen.? ! Mrs. WillvOcs, the housekeeper, entered in 1 licr absence, and, ns she supposed, put the ; g dipper into tho bucket without throwing out the water in it, and took a drink, thus accounting for the greater virulence of her ciisc man incoincrs. r anny, upon ner return tu tliti kitchp'n'fsspw the dhtpcr in the biiqlfnt, Ami supposed the poi&w had been thro\vn away, and proceeded in her prcparations.for breakfast, taking Jill the water I nhe vised from this bucket full, which had been impregnated from the dipper. " Pai*; T planted some 'tatei'sjh our par urn, ana wirat do you think conic up : ? * Why, potatofcy, of course." " Xo "ir-oc ! There come up a djrovc of hojrs and n otlicui all." The old ninn vainoKcd. ITiikr F.^ie huVbTio kind of love; bulthcrc ore a thousand different copies of it. M.MUiikd, on tlic 14th \ilt., at \Von<Uaiuls, near Pcmlletuii, by tlie Itcv. J. MuxwoU 1'riuulo. Mr. A. 0. (-AMi'MKi/i. t<> Miss, l-i/./.ir. P., daughter of the late Itev. Jasper Adams, D I)., all of ihc nhovc plncq/ a M.muuku, on the Offoutg of' tho i:?lh inst., at WnlhnUa, by .Juo. Jamks IIui.u ty Mis. Sakaii S.wmiFi'ni.ii, all of l'ickcns. At WnllutUtv, hy ltov. J. ,K.\Hunnicutt, qi? he lilst, Wh. Kikd toS.\i?.\ii E.'^li u., both of l'ickeiis. y j IJy 1). V. K<,Vtns, oft lUo.2lti> instant. \f W m ltit v-it I m'ti tn \f ScviM i* vt i \( v Si \i it i f a 11 of Pickc?5. ?ippHK' T)iki?, ?t his residence, in Vickens District, njjur l'ickcnsville. nn the l(Mlt instant, of l!illiouH Typhoi'l fever, Mr. Ki.ias Mii.i.innix, in the filth your of his age. Him illness was very painful and protracted, being five woek# ami some ifiiys confined to lii.s lied. The dccrfiuwd leaves a large circle of relations and friends to mourn his loss. lie was a man of higb moral worth, of industrious habits, and very eeMlomi,..i.;,.i. i.. 1 ,...^.1.-..c " M H II IIIWUII.^ IIV *?v Vi I i I I I II I I \ jM II I I ( T rj | \f| this world's goods. Though closo Hi his ti&iiliujrs. he whs strictly honest, ohnvituVile nml obliging to those by whom he v us siutouihIciI. JIe> m.ulo no profession of Religion, yet wo mourn not for him as though wo hu?l no hope j for while lie retained his p\t?per mind during his illness, he appeared to Iju much concerned about (k t he's^Tvat.ion/'l ljixi iuSUl iynl ^ - li at It *:itu in his word. "Lei the wicked forsake his way, and the unrighteous man his thoughts, nud let hiin return unto the I.ord, and lie will have mercy upon him; and to our God for he *| will abundantly pardon." Yes, he pardoned thg thief upon the cross", and we hope that ho hoard and atuworecj the prayed! of our deceased friend, and pardon all his sins, and that while worms arc preying upon his lifeless body, his iniiiiortnAtpirit is with the Angelic Choir prais jng tne i.oim lor reilceming grace ami dying luve in the I'urailixe of (lod. A Kitir.vo. ? ? ' , Now Cards1 New Cards ' rilllB subscribers will bnve by tlio 10tb L August next, a first rate sot of X10XV CARDS, and will be prepared to fit) up Wool into first rate Roll*. (Jive us a trial, at tlio old stand on Wolf Creek. UfGIIKS & CARPKXTKli. .) ?iy aa. 1 fry.) l _ LAND FOR SALE. A Cii'rat flSai-^aiii <o be IIa(l. \1TK now t?lVt:r for Halo ono of the most T T beautiful, picturesque, pleasant and bealtliv Slliilinoi* rmiilniinno lliot n?? l>? <" I I iii tlio State. It lies on Oolcnoy Creek. in ! Pickons, 0 miles from Col. Jingoud'o, f> miles | from Mrs. Darton'.*, 3J inMcs from Mnj. Alex- ' " V nnder's plantation, ami contains '.(27 Acres, 1 60 Acres of rich bottom, never overflown, in i iiv high state of cultivation, ami much good upland, with the best Outtlo and J Jog rtlngo ! in the State. To be sold because we bought it jointly but cannot divido it satisfactorily. An)- person wishing to buy such a plantation would do well to call and sou the place, tlio * splendid crop now standing on it, got some j of the purest water in tho world, and a view i of tlio most splendid mountain sconery in tlio Stato. Our Post Office is Sunny Diuo? nu tho place. .T i\ti'? n nr\r\v john^bT parsons. ' Ally 25. 1859 1 8e?w j| JAMBS B. 3HEJIMAN, Agent, MA1N-STUKKT, UKKKNVIIXK, 8. C. I . i 17WAYS kocps on hand a largo slock of , SMk lY Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Horse Wioch, 1;J& Oast filed Hoes with handles, Spades, Shovels, r'orks, Hcythes mid Cradles. Covn Sliellors, Htraw Cutters, Hand Corn Mills, Moiling Kettles. Wheat Fans, Hakes and all other ngricul<v' tural Implements. ALSO, nil kinds, sizes and dosoriptions of tTookil^, Offlcc, Parlor, Shop, Airtight, ami > vuicr mnvcs ana npes. A MO, a Urge lot of Housekeeping Wares, , , Consisting of Cbnrn'a, Coffeo Roasters, Fots, Kettles, Spider*, Skillets, Saucepans, Mortars, "Wash Howls, and Pitchers, Foot Tubs, Fgg JloilerS, Apple peelers and oorcrs, Making Pans, Wive Safe's, every kind of Tin Ware. K?rosone OH and Lamps ; laibrloa^twig OH, for machinery?tjie boat in the world, llydraulie Cement. Pumps of nil nixes and styles, Hydraulic Hams, M^odsn I'ipo, Slo. | ? AH kinds of Tin work, putting up'Pumps and Hams, Tih Hoofing*, Sic., done promptly and in tho best, manner. Onovim k Da tern's Sewing Machines. Hceswax^.Tallo.w, Rugs aud all domestic nro dace taken in paymontTor goods and work. On ea*h jnirSlmsrs from lo $>20, Ave por ? ccrtt will bodcductcd, On dish purchase* ovor 4 ?20, ton por cent will bo deducted. Partners, when you conto to Orconvillc, coiuo nirtl ?oo SHKUMAN, uud ho will inko >I?>miro in showing you bin stock?it is wort'u looking I Int. J, 1). 8IIK11MAX, Agt.it. July 29, 1850 1 if. 1 , ? * " * A lover received the following note, ao conipanied l?y a bocjuet of floffcrs : " Deer?1 send you by the boy a bucket ( of flours. They is like my luv fur u. The night shaid ineiics kepe dark. The dog fond inencs I am ure slave. " Kosis red ami posis nail, Mv luv fur u shal novir fulo." - V. 1 KT" i . . . ?L- j IMPORTANT SALE. mnrciiv. ?-;n i,<> I I ut the luto residence of Elias Mullinnix, i decoased, on the 15th and 10th days of September next, all the estate, Ileal aixl HVrsoiiaB, of snid deceased. naniolv : One VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, situate, lying and being in Pickens District, on Eighteen Mile Crook, containing Four j Hundred and Twenty Acres more or-less, j This tract lies three miles west of Pickens- 1 ville, upon which there arc Sixty Acres of ] good bottom land, well dried and improved, j '> > LI K10 LY NWSUOl'X Five good Mules, one brood Mure, largo lot 1 of llxgs and Cattle, one Still and utensils, j two barrels of Whiskey, lotof Corn, with the ' standing crop by the aero; one Wagon, I Farming Tools, Corn-sholler, Household and j Kitchen Furniture, and various other-articles too numerous to mention. Tbrms or Sm.k.?Twelve months credit, with note and security, bearing interest. * Til K LKtiATKKS. July '20. 1ST,'.) 1 td j ; "t F10BINS0H & LAKE'S CJ-:OL3I2_AJ'Xa RII? SOITIIESIX MENAGERIE fW1 AND CIRCUS. One IlnndriMl nml Hnrrni; fnii'ii and lIorMt-H. Tinge Waterproof Firmmnrut Fuvilion. TflK lMMXSON .t LAKE fnmlllt*. rn< li of thrm mltlchlit ntirnvlioii (< r any t'ircux Couiimiiy in llu> world, comtilin-d In THIS ( HEAT ENTKltriUBE fir tlio J HriiKoii of IR-Vi. wttb i? vii'vr to Kiv" nnli 1111 Kiitt-rtNiiiiiiont n? "ill defy ciltlrlMii ami ovirwhulm oj>|iOnltli>n. Cm Kino collection of % JJ RARE LIVING WILD ANIMALS. Grand Oporatic String and Brats OrclioBtra. \/' jr\. .<"1 nor iiu;im.t-tii ?yrp /?3r*??iim?'I>?'.i>, rriironMiNfi noit?-rs, I'OMtf, and iiucaikk ill M*. / / Full uinl O'otti pltno Trmtiio ZAj. "I" ' 'Jiu,?rrliin?. I f>VE IAOY HIOIRS AND (lANStUStS. I'll voo C i voat C 'low 11 h. If ILL l.AKK, t !??> Southern Jcaj t*T nnO rmiili* liultnoator. M?AM. LONU, flu- l'nt\<*r*al Favor* rj^rtTc??Mfif Singing Motley. A,lr,,V <'.\ M I'llKLL. tho Rural .t? k?*r hikI Farmer'* Alumnae of Miuhimo Tinhltipon* Mile. Apnoaf \1U"* Afi<"* T'h KaY'? MUrjjSr^SK??p ii|i? lv Lonnc, from thoprhi- j Sj ^ Thmit.-r* nn?l A iii|?hithi ntna FjL "f Kurt ? .111?I tho I"iiit it Stato*, | I I iW'-'rt lirainl (>|K?tu llrusr, j v^.yv&liy ?n,T,r^ AwrpH ' v \\T , l"l" ', In iht liiillliitit All |>!' V*> /v;'"? ll<>r.?"iniilnlii|>, iM iiUtifiil, iriiii i-nr#, ! *? -V lili'l ilnritllf. f.'illttrir l'!irk\v:;nl u ilh . hk f. 111-h un forwanl. HyhiK ** ^^T^hSWihrowish l>al?KM!H ikkI over hainicni, f-?rniln>r plcluri* ??f *tich ele? I traitee tiii'l >ri *t? i*. to have >n|uril j *"T~~ \ Vw her the M)hrh|iiel of Queen of * " "*W?? I.??v?? mi??t ftcsinty. ! # *a fakir xiati:, (tv> 7>Km in PiUe'n <irnml Opera IluiHOt ?-* <*i11< -i1111mti? in all her rulo of the t2T~ N'-w Dtillft. proiioiuice*! hv ttrwt v{kf MaMon Inroinpar/ihle ; aUo ii? \ if *plefi<1l<l lhnihle Dhiu'ch \\ ith .Mllo. A Hoe. __ jullu. a<;m.s, The InritJhle \Y iro Performer, fcv * ^'^V %x heaehriMiantly graceful jKn-hlourt " Hh;^!e wire, at a considerva'Vaii'Of "rotu the ground, j: -jnip uiiivrxni minilrulinii. In cTji^ ***iruiIt, ilih xlnuiilnrly beautiful ivf Pirlor Triitorto iiii'iit i* 11 ci?r<l ?fiKrli n? ilit only In he known to Iiioih o iIkiIi-.iiiiIh to visit til? l'itmr yF villoli for llio purjt;60 or acvlnu It ft'^STCR JAMES ROBINSON, .hint from <it?roii<l, t!io >A-* J't incipal K?p)tvtrinn in llio vrorld ; I lie uakoil )u>rt?<* cliuuijilon?in nil y?Jr>r-^_ M. NVU,,<'CII'*' rtclilcyeiiioiils. Mfi- J0KfJ ROBINSON, ' -^-rn,'ls^r',:,t lourIioMk.n. mon Act. 3ia45*>'<-t|?"SKi! The( I<fK"iitlyfonintl.findlio.inti<r3f.?=":>i-fi:llv innrkt'd, nnd highly Iniiiiud \ Arvbluu homo \ AI1DA T.T. ATI. J Jai oftch fvliiHllmi. vrlH mnrt Ilia FVf lliirly nrrimp-il mill wonderfully pii'iivjnt; (K-rfiM maoc.M f'-'tek MASTf.lt JOHN UOJJIXSON, Mil. W.M. (iliKI.1., Xai^^W^iih MAJ?TKIIS I>1 CHOW, PAR ? RKIi, I'iiNTAINK, .V A.NGKJ.O. ' "ft A v\if)i n liMftl of minor Stnin, will i J\J \/\ t M?l?t iii rnirierliiK l'"> oulvriaiuIf T\fejnyyiiia-iiiH novel mill lirillinnt. |JL ^^vr>OJ OHANl> KNTKANCK INTO n,K I'KN "OK Wllil> IIEAST8, ii rrllic mconntrr w it It a fi-roy3fp"K?ioii? l.tnii l?j- tlio lurrljr, funclimt( Jf riLli"{. KtNCpfiil, vol dining IjyOSRUl EUGENIE DE LOU ME. TV >Vill.out Extra Clinraci T\\\t|.?- gr.-iil Kt'SSIAN KI.K, 17 foot \|"-j Y-?%riii(il?. wlili InuiipiiMu tuitions c?i> j?Wnrr.l In IIib WIIiIh of Mlu-riit, Hull.id snil Inuicd by Mn- JOHN ROBINSON. w?& e h0rned horse. xf^t-fCK '' of I1V1 Itn'oe. The Perplexity pf NnturalUts. fKAW<5CT\y rl'HB WOHDEk OP TUB AOB. \ Splfndld Performing Zebra. PAIR Of riHI ARABIAN OSTRICHES. Vl *w/ | i..r. nip...., Hour*, Illriln, ^ nrt_i I.cninirilii, rlc. Forming n fplfiulld mid r?r#col J hsctfon of M'Hil Ab ,ho >'r,c8 of a!'rnlMlnn In XV (tint r)iiirK?(l f?r ? Clreiw KxlilM/9^k A lion alone* tl>l? cront zoological tSfUt > rilnyUv. h? well i bo ikrlnv f?'M? fT^r-^rC^ of. Mile. Kutirnlo luinng llio Linn*, "\Vfl ? nmy illnllnclly be considered 1.'imii tn mII nnrmini tfliu nhlnlti ? ' ?V B.inif??lf>n (o itOblNijON Jp K 3QXO- ejiow. _skf 'U& Tim wliols Exhibition, under I fir one Mnniniotli I'm Won, coiwtriirtly ?<l for Mi-nti*. KoMnxm A J,ak?t /y* by Mr. Vanilfver* ?>f Cincinnati, M tf.o hoa.l of M. |.roft-Mlon. /$^jU Pavilion brillla.illjr IlluminatedI'nlifn At all tlnu? in attrndanco _ ] t? K'-nt l?iwll< ? olid Children. /A, Order at all tlmca trlctlv maintalne<1 JM ' 6A AduilMloD c. iv" ?i'l niiibll Piokons C. 11.. Friday, August tlio 12th, 1860. 0|?on at 1 ami 7 o'clocjt, P. M. Admission, 50 uents. Children and soryauts, 25. Tho Company will perform at tho follow* ing places: Willinmston, Monday, August < 8th; Andorson, Tuo.<day, August Oth ; Pou- i die ton, Wednesday. August 10th ; Wallmlla, Thursday, August 11th; PioUommlle, Saturday, August 13th. WM. C* PRESTON, Ag't. July 27, 1850 I 2 ' V ? ? Pendleton Prices Curront. OOBBEOTCU WBKKLY uv jdiin r. SkUAX * oo. I'kxiii.ktoh, .Inly 7, 1 H.">y. Cotton, per 11? 9 u 10 Cotfco, llio, pcrlb 12ftl I Corn, " busli 75 ft PO " Java " 20 n 2- ; Corn meul " 80 ft 100 " Lng'u " 1(5 a 17 , Hucon. hog K 10 a 18 llnle ltopu " 18 a 11 Itnggiug, (.Inu'y 20 a'20jl?rc8wax, " lb n 20 i miner, per id id a in r.ggs, per uoz 10 a id > Flour, per hi GOO n JO.Irofl, Kwedo, flj a 7 j Indigo, " 187 a 1 oO " " 0 to 7 7 a 71 ! Lend, " lOn 12 " Kuglinh (5 a GJ > Madder, " 20 a 26 Molasses, N (J GU ? i Nails, per keg, G? $050 " W I 45 n 50 i Oats, per bush, 40 n -15 Powder, per keg :j?I60a8 ' Peas, ' " 75 ft 00| ? " llj 157 a 10 , lUoe, " lb 0) a 01]Pepper, " U> 10 a 18 I Steel, Mister, 11 a 13j8alt, per sack, 225 u 250 j ' Gerumn, 12 a 1 l|Siigar, brown, a 12 " ('nft, 22 ft 25jShot, per sack, 250 Segars, per doz 25 a GO, Tobacco, per lb 25 a 100 Tea, 75 a 1 601 Wheat, per bl 1 u $100 > Whisky, " pal 50 a 160|Y.irii, KactVy", 120a 125 Osuaburgs, per yard, 12A all A choico lot of the above articles Always on \ hand at John T. Si.oan & Oo's. Anderson Prices Curront. c'oiuikctkd wkkki.t iiy iii.r.cki.bv a cuaytoxs. And tit son ('. II., July 12,1369. ('otton per 11>. - - - 8 (</) 11 Suit, (Liverpool) per sack, - 2.00 Coffee, Hio, per lb. - - 18 (?) I I " Java, per lb. - - 1H(<iv 20 '* Lnguyrn, per lb. - - lo-fy 1(5 Sutrur brown. iii>r lh. - - '.I fn\ 1 1 Molasses, Wesl India, per gallon. Jit (<rj l "> " N. Orleant*, '? " 55 (ii\ t>0 Hugging, Gunny, per ynrcl, 17 (a) IS Dale Rope, "lb. - '1? 124 Divcon, bog round, - 12} (jj) 1 1 lUitter, per lb. 12 1-2 (<\ 15 Steel, cast, - 20 (,<, 25 " Gorman, - - - 12 15 " Blister, - - 10 0121-2 Iron, common size Swede, per lb. GJ ' " - 5 to 7 inches Ci\ (?} 7 " Knglisb, per lb. - - 5 (a) 0 Nulls, best brands, per keg, - 5} (<?> ( Jastings, per lb. - ti (_>i) 10 Powder, Hifle, per keg, - 7} (n\ S " blasting, " " - 5.50 (<r)tl.00 , llicc. per lb. - - - 5 Gi\ C> Flour, per barrel, - 5.00 C'j) 0.00 Wheat, per bushel, - - 05 (a) 1.00 Corn, "... 85 (n), 1.00 Oats, per bushel, - 37 (<h 40 Beeswax, per lb - - 20 (?jj 22 Wool, ? 25 (n\ 80 Yarn (best) jior bunch, - 1.10 (<<) 1.20 Cow I'ens, per bushel, - I'O 1.00 Coin Meal, " '.H? ('<\1.00 ltaw Hides, (dry) - - - 12J Solo Leather, (hemlock) per lb. 27 (o .10 Bfe/V" Vou will always find a large lot of Groceries and other heavy goods on hand and for sale at low prices at 1. & C's. REAL "ESTATE FOR SALE, W ILL bq sold at public auction, to the highest bidder, at l'ickcns 0. If., on Salediiv in Senteinber next, that Tract of Land, known as Pickonsville, whereon the IIOTK.Ii AND STOHK ILOUSK, Xow stands, containing acres more or less, lying on tlie west side of the ltoad leading to Pendleton, adjoining lands of Dr. (iilliland, 15. ilagood, Stephen Watson and others. Also, Tract Xo. 2, lying in the fork of the Pendleton and Anderson roads, containing Acres more or less, adjoining Tract Xo. 1. Also. Tract Xo. lying on the East side of the Pendleton and Anderson roads, where containing Aires more or loss, Adjoining j Tracts Xos. 1 and 2, MeWliorfcr niul others. Also, Tract 4, lying on the Kust side of Xo. JJ, and on the (irccnville road, and adjoining lauds of Oottrell, McWhortor, Mauldin and others, and Tract Xo. 3, containing Acres more or less. Also, Tract Xo. 5. known as tlio Roliinson Tract, lying on the North side of the (IreenI ville road, containing 41 Acres more or less, and adjoining lands of Hufns Oats and oth era. .lucre is on tiie premises u good Jewelling nml ail othor nceossary buildings. Also one othor Tract, lying immediately on tlio (ireenville road, 2J milos from l'ickensville. containing 231 Acres more or less, adjoining lands of (Ion. Cruikshank, Col. Joshua Jameson, Snenccr Stegall and others, in a high state ot cultivation, with all the necessary buildings, with anew Cotton (Jin and Screw, with a lirstratc young orchard of Apploft, l'eachos and Pears. Levied on as the property of J. II. llcoknoll, at the suit of J. IS. Ilngood, M. M. Norton and .J. J. Norton, Assignees. TKKMS OF SAIiE.?One lmtf will be required in cash, the other half on a credit of Six Months, with Notes and approved security to the Assignees. 1'lats of tho land will bo exhibited on the day of mile. L. C. CKAIG, s.r.D. uuiy za, iooy I td J. B. FISCIlESSEIt, Wnichiiiakcr ami Jeweller, WALIIALLA, S." C., HAS recommenced business at bis old Stand, on Main street. lie keeps on baud a large and splendid assortment of Watches and Jewelry, TogcrI.er with everything in his line, which will be sold on the very host terms. REPAIRING, in afl its branches, done in a most workmanliko manner, and with de N])ii(cn. wive mo ft trial. July 2:5, 1859 1 tf. For Sale, O AAA 1,118 OF BACON, cheap for ^.vUU Cftsh. Apply to ,^OS. B. It KID. Pickon8 O il, July 22 ' ft 1?tf W. Walsoraan, Agent, DKAPKIt AIM) TAILOR, WALDALLA, S. C. rilHE undersigned bcgn leave to inform jiis JL frionda and tho jmblic, that bo has openod a shop In tbo budding formerly occupiod by l88crtqll & Norman, fur the purpowo of carrying on tbo butanes? of Draper and Tailor, In it? various branches Ho haa on han<l an cxcolio.it aggortmont of Goons for (Jcntlomoo'fl wear, which ho will make to order in the boat style, and according to the hi tout fashion. He roapoctfully hoI'icUh a share of public patronage. \ KQuTerms, most accommodating. July 14. 1850 _ .17 tf j Pendleton Railroad Company. ?4UB?30UIBKRS to tho capital atock of Ibis >0 Company aro barfcby noiifltni that tli? $ixtconth anil fiovcutoentb InstttliuvuU aro rftijuiroil to bo mid aa followu, ?i?: fho 18th instalment on 1st day of Mny, 18">9 ? totli " " " " July, " ?? J>0th " ?? ?? Sfint. " >V. H. I). GAILLAHD, * Feb 2 J, I8ij8 tU 8qc & Xioau'r. COMMISSIONER'S SALES. | STATE OF SOUTH CAIIOUNA, j i'ickkk*?in kyi'itv. Joseph E. Neville } vh > Hill for Specific l'crforni ' John W. Terry, el. nl ) U NDKlt a decretal order of the Court of KquiIv, made in thin onne ut Juno Term, 18">'.(, I will sell ut public auction, to tbe highest t >i< I - | der, nt 1'iCkcnn Court House, on ?S?lcvlrty in August next, (unless the defendant, John W. Terry, docs specifically perform his contract with the complainant, Joseph K. Neville, by imj iui'iii on or uoioi'c turn uay ot tiic puroliusc money,) the 'ffriu-t of I-ait<1 Pcscribcd in tlie bill, containing Two llmulre?l iiml Twelve A ores, ami adjoining lamls of l)r. I ],. 15. Johnson, Col. W. S. (Iridium), un<l othoru. ' Tkiims.?Cash. KOH'T. A. THOMPSON. | Cotn'ra Ollice, July 7, 1850 GO 4 STATK OV SOUTH CAROLINA, 1*I<*Uoiin?In f.qiiKy. Avarilla (1 rifiiu A vs. > Hill for Partition. Thof. (Iriffin, ot. al. j | iii viriuooi f\ uoerc.rni oruer ot flic Uourt , of Equity, directed to mo, there will ' be sold at public auction, to the highest hid- i ' der, at Pickens Court House, on Salcday in ' September next, the Heal Estate of Sargent i Grifliu, dc?'oaHp"d,.to wit: Tract No. 2, lying in the State and district j Aforesaid, containing Five Hundred and Kighty-fivo Acres, and adjoining lands of \ Tract No. 1, Samuel lirown, A. Roper and | others. Tract No. similarly situate, containing I Three Hundred and Sixty-eight Acres, and | adjoining tracts isos. I unci U. lergu- j pun nnd others. 6&y*Plftts of these tracts are on file in 1113' ; office forcxatninr.tion am! snloofthe promises, ! Terms ov Sale.?On n credit of one, two nml three years, with interest from day of sale, except the costs which arc to be paid in cash. Tho purchaser or purchasers t;> enter ; into bond to the Commissioner, with at least two good sureties, to secure the payment of the purchase moncv, ami pay extra for titles. 1 JIOB'T. A. THOMPSON, c.r..i\i>. 1 C'omr's. Ollice, July 'J'i, lS.'i" I td STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I'K'K/JXS?1X EQ( IT)'. Kx Par to \ Ilenson Alexander. j Bill for pale of Laml. 1 RSUAXT to an ordor of tho Court <>f JL Kijuity, obtained at June sitting. 1 ^ there will bo sold to the highest, biddi , at l'ickons Oourt IIouso, on Saleday in September, tbo lands described in tlio pleadings in this ease, to wit: That VAMJA11LT5 TRACT OF I.AXl>. situate, lying anil being in tbe district and State aforesaid, on Little Crow Creek, waters of Iveowco river, containing Four llnndrod and Sixty Acres more or less, and adjoining lands of AVatson Stewart, Henry Grogan and | otliors. The tract of laud is improved. There are comfortable buildings on tho premises, together with about lifry acres of creek bottom. TKHMSOF SAIjFj.?On a credit of one an?l two years, with interest from date p?y- I nhlc Annually, except the costs, which arc to he paid ill cash. The purchaser to give bond to the Commissioner, with at least two good sureties, to seeuro tlio payment of tlie purchase monev: anil pav extra for titles. KOB'T. A. 'i'lIOMP.SON, c.b.iui. ..IW. ? ? <* >.> 1 n.l.l W. B. GAINEY, 117 A 'Vmi\f K 1' LU> * V r\ ll-MifM i ?m i? ij. i i.u.vi\ i/M ?i r. u Hiiiiii'.IV, lVixllctoii, 8. > "WILL bo at I'ickons Court Ir'I?use 011 ,'1W Monday in j '\* di?oac'1 month, anil all other public | ifiit * 'ijStfr1 Inf?r the purpose of RKl'AlKINU Watches, Clocks and ?J".wchy. 11 is | room may be found at Mr. W, K. Holcumbe's j llotcl. All work warranted. Inly 12. 18.VJ r>2 tf liiKK'S itloimifain Tlilifary School, YOKKVII.LH, S. r[v'IF. tenth session of this hcultliy located In1 stitution, will open on Monday, the 15th of August, to continue four months. T Kit Ma.?For Tuition, Books, .Stationery kc. ?Hoard, Lights, \Vashing and Fuel, $Kl), payable in advance. No pupil received under twelve or over eighteen years of age, or who cannot read and write. Circulars containing regulations and full information concerning the Hcliool may l>c seen nt this Oltico, or obtained by addressing the Principals at Yorkville. Mai. M. .IKVK'INS i.o l C.mi i 1'iuvilin Principals. II Kf'KR KNOKS. Gen. J. Jones, Columbia, S. C. ; Hx-Oovcrnor J. If. Means, Iluckliund, S. C. ; General I). F. Jamison, Orangeburg, S. C.: Col. I. 1). Wilson, Society Hill, S. C. ; Gun. 11. M. G. Dunnovanl, 00 Depot, S. ('. July 28. lfi'>0 f>2 r> I - ?? . . . Land for Salo. rPJIK subscriber is now offering for sale lijs L VALl'AHLK PLANTATION <?n Fall Creek, Pickens District, containing Five Hundred and fifty-two Acrcs. On said tract there aro Seventy-five Acres of good liottoni. Those ?.. 1 --i > ? rt Idling tu n illllU Ull.WCIl lOCftliSOOI), as I intend moviug South this Fall, nnd must sell soon to mnko reudy. A bargain will be gireri. NATHAN ttUNXlS. Jul.v 18".9 6? tf CIiicltOiiM I CpUIlEK H umlrod Chickens aro wan tod, j Jl weekly. Apply to II. IIuuiieb, at 1 (<>1combo's Hotel, Pickens ('. II. July I t 51 3 ~A NO. 1 JACJK FOR SALE. I OFFER for sale my superior JackCilLl BLAS. llo was by .Kasloy's Manmoth Spanish Jack, and has proved himself I a sure foal goiter. Said Jack is of a jet! black color, and is between ."> and 0 yearn oid. He will prove a profitable investment to any one who Imt) time to attend to him. Apply to the subscriber at Fair I'iay P. O., S. C.? Residence 1 miles above Fair Play. B. F. SLOAN. June 13,-1859 4H _5_ Beeswax! Booswax! WE want to buy 101)0 lbs. BEESWAX, for which w? will give OOODS or I CASH. | J, B} K. SLOAN * CO. I P^ndletinn. July 4, 18fl9 AO Xt Bag* I Rags! | ] TTTK want to buy 000 pounds CLEAN ! ' >V KAOS. I J. "B. K. SLOAN * CO. ! Pgfldleton, July 4,1850 __M> tf_ h Hides and Bark ! | ( C1A81I w ill Wpnid for Hidog and Tan Burk : ] J on delivery at mv Tnn Yard. WM, VAXWA'CK. April 18, 18551 3'J .Cm Now Powdor Manufactory. rill IK South Carolina l'owdor Mills nro now | in ciuucRBsful operation, ami tin; utlon- j tion of Dealer* is culled to the unmistakable | superiority of the l'owdcr Manufactured nt these Mills over that any other in America. We are prepared to furnish nt the shortest notice any of the. following description, at the following prices, viz: Common Wasting powder per keg $1 2") It ri 11 inn t " " " " .r? 2o j Common Mining " " " f? 2"? Itrlllifi.ilt " " " ? <*' ^r? Common Hi flu " " " 7 2 "> TJrilllunt " ' " " S 50 Whore the keg is returned 25 cunts will l>e deducted. The ManufV.oture is under the gukhineo of J. II. }>k8bmkki.dku. from Mommtugeu, (lerinanv, a skilful and experienced J'owdormu- , ker. lie has introduced the highly brilliant Powder so much admired l>y the sporting commit nit v I '.iip/u.o Thtu P.iinloi* I ?j ? beautiful round and possesses the polish i>!' steel, and is entirely (roe from nil corroding properties. Dealers and contractors may hnvo their orders lilled agreeuhle to specifications at the shortest notice. All orders should lie addressed to John Bowk.n & Co, at Pickens C II., South Carolina. w:,l. 11. BCrVVKX, Agent. Mnreh Vk I860 _ ?[_ tf Everybody Hun Hero ' I? I I'] F i: K ii Hi ? IV K V , AT WALU ALL A, S. C., nAVE just received, and arc opening a lar?e and fresh assortment of eho'uro Law Notico. 'IMIE undersigned linvo formed n pu. tnership 1 in tho practice of J.aw and Equity for 1'icUcus District. Mr. IIadiikn* may bo consulted at his otilce in l'ickcns and-Mr. Oiut at. Anderson. JAM US b. OK It, W. M. IIADDKN. Pickens ('. TT., May 10, 18.V.) -12-tf Law Notico. 'PHK undersigned will <' vote himself entirely 1 to the practice of T?u. aiul Kquity on the Western Circuit. Mr. II aiuikn is liis partner | at Pickens. JA.MKS L. OUR. | Anderson C. H., May 1 ?, 185'.) -12-tf Modical Notico. i I \UUTUK8 -M A ISH Y AND SLOAXhavI 1 / ing formed u Copartnership in tlio prac! tice of Medicine and Surgery, res| vet fully otter their Professional services to the cum| munity lit large. Pendleton, S. C. April 21, 1859 40 tf NEW GROCERY STORE, At IMckdis II. J PIIHE subscriber bogs Icavo to inform bis : fi ic ids an<l the public generally, iliat he has opone<l a CiIIOCHill STOKE. | And is now receiving nn<l will continue to receive every tiling usually kept in an estab| lishment of this kind. Tiio Stock is all fresh and has been bought on the most ndvanta gious terms nml will bo sold accordingly. Terms will lie strictly Cash or liar tor at casli pricos. Cull ami see hie. J. 15. RE1LX April 1, 1S"?0 30 tf II ISA lNillAKTEKS. i?t ?i-r&f?<so iki ifirmlou S. C. PH. (iHKr.Nvn.i.K, S. July 8ih. ]) Y order of the Cotanmnder-in Chief, the 1) Hcgiments eomiirising tin.' 1st lirigade 1st Division S. M., will l'AKADK for UKV1KW J and Dili I.!., at I lie following times nml jilaees : 1 The 1th Regiment, at llaynie's, on 8alurilay, I Itftli August. The -lii>l Uogiment, at Mintou's, on Tuesday, Ifitli August. The l!<l Regiment, at Hall's, on Thursday, loin /llIgllHl. Tlio f)ili Regiment, at Hunter's, on Wednesday, 24th Augnst. The 3<l Regiment, nt Toney's, on Tuesday, 8O1I1 August.1* Tito 1st Regiment, at Rruton's, on Thursday, 1st September. The tlllieers and Non-commissioned Officers will assemble the day before the Reviews of their respective Regiments, for Drill and lnst ruction. Volunteer Companies will be inspected, and I the books of Rent Companies examined. I Brigade Start' will report at Anderson C. 11. on Friday, 12th August. Colonels of Regiments will make their returns at (lie Review. V Ry order, W. K. RASLEY, Rrig. Gen. If. 1,ek TirnrsTOX, Rrig. Maj. July 11, 1SW ,V2 G CHANGE OF BUSINESS. 1MIB uadersiirncd beinff determined to<Ouin<rn 1 their business, will sell out their remaining STOCK OF CHOC Kit IKS, at a very small advance on first (;osi roil cash. Fersona indebted to tlio tirin ninct eoino forward mill settle without delay, as tlio entire affairs of the concern iau;?t he closed at an early period. DKNDY & I'lILLKX. remlloton, R. July 2. ISM). I'J 4 StUElUF r'S^SALKS. I)Y virtue of sundry writs of fieri facias to me j ) directed, will be hoM liefore t lie Court House I in l'iekeni District, within the legal hours, on j the first Monday and Tuesday in August next: j One tract of land, containing one hundred j acres more or less on waters of Congress, adjoining lauds of Wm. Lady and others, levied i on as the property of C. Borsh, at the suit of j lssertell & Norman for another. One tract of land, containing thirteen hun- | dred acres more or less, adjoining lands of T,. j Morehead and others, levied on ns-thc proper- \ ty of K. M. Iveilh at the suit of Henry Stuck and others. One house and lot in the town of Walhnlla. containing one a Imlf acres, adjoining Jno. Ansel and others ; also, on Tuesday after salcday, J on I lie Buinc lot, a- sloe* oi jewelry, iron safe, 28 clocks, and a great variety of other articles, lo?ied on as tho property of A. Fisohctttci', nt tho unit of H. ('. Koehau. One tract of land, containing three hundred acrea more or leas, whoreon there is a #ood merchant mill, adjoining lands of I>r. T. J,. Lewis and others, levied on as the property of M. It. Hunnicutt, at the suit of Jos. C'ox and others. Two hundred acres of land more or less, adjoining lands of Mrs. K. Merck and others, levied on as the property of Y. N. Garvin, at th? suit of W. R. .font's, Kx'or and others. One hnrgy r.nd harness, lovled on ns tVie property of .lames Katon, at tho suit of W. T. Holland, for th? use of aHotiicr. On Tuesday after 8?lo-*l?y, at Fair 1'lny, Dtie yoke of oxen, ono ox wagon, one lot of Iron strips, one lot of butts, one lot of hinges, ine lot wagon >>i>ses, feed screws, one lot medi- i ^inos, one lot lasts, levied on as tho proiwiyof P I L?.? t. <- _ ----- 1 >. v. .?CT>ra; ?,uu., III. IIIU ?llll OI U. ?. \VUiunis (c f'o. One butrgy nnd linrnosti Icviorl o? Hntlicpropjrty of Jnmoiil1. Woolbrlghj, tit I lie ftuJt of James [I. Loltoy. Terms cash ; purchaser*to pny for pnpers. L. C. I'KAICi, a.r.i>. July 7, 1859 QQ VI Oft,N,lPPg?ATgS. roil OllDlNAKV. K?y- The frfcnd* of J. M. MAIU'.TT rc?j>ccit'nlly announce liini a candidate for Ordinary of Pickens 1 >istricl at I lie next atection. lii'iV Tlie friends of \VM. J. i'AilSONS. Knq. rcppeetfully announce him a candidate for 10eleelion to tho office of Ordinary, for Pickens district, Ml tlio ensuing election. jmj-tih? iviomis ?rw. r:. iioi.com hi; rcn|>ectlully announce liim n cnudidutc lor Ordinary, at tho next election. ?r,)Tin- friends >f S. II. JOHNS rtH))COtfully nnitvonce liim n candidate for Ordinary ut the next election. 8^..Thc 1'riendn of Hev. .H)II!C OWKNS hog leave to lumouiiee hiin h candidate for Ordinary of Pickens district, at the ensuing election. 1 l,w o iciims in i 11 w.n .ao j . fkl.il || yqspectlully announce liim u candidate for Ordiil-' m v of Pickens district, at tliw viibuiujj ?lc<Jtiou. FOK SI1F.KIFF. (SfvY'Tlio friuiiduof Mr. ANDltKW RAMSAY respect fully announce liitu a candidate for Sheriff of Pickens district, at the next election. Jl\Y" The friends of Col. IjF.MC Kl< THOM| AS respectfully announce liitu tv cumlidnto I for Slieriir of l'ickcus district, at tlio ensuing ! election. I fivi';"-The friends of Col, A. B. RAllGEN'f respectfully announce him a candidate for Slierilf of Pickens district, at the ensuing I election.' Skif" Tlu? friends of W N. CHAKS lieg lenT? I tonnnnmicc Itim n candidate for Sheriff of l'ieki ens district, :it the next election. FOll TAX, COM.KCT0R. R- jT" '' lie friends of Mr. A. S. STEPHENS respectfully.announce liim n candidate for llio olliee <if Tax Collector of Pickens district, m the ensuing election. EST The friends of Mr. OKOI'.GI# F. STEAPIN(i respecIfully annevnee him a candidate tor the olliee of Tax Collector, ai the next oleotion. BfV, . The friends of llcv. .1. H. II UK NIC ITT respectfully announce him a candidate for the otlice of Tax Collector, at the ensuing election. rvi .? '1M.~ 1 _r n .... n ?i > ? j ury i iiu iiivim*? hi ni'Y. 11. .?i. D.MillM I respectfully announce liim ns n candidate for i Tux Collector ut the next election. Ss5y*'Tlic f'ictnls of .1. W. L. CAltY reppect' fully announce liint n crtnUMittc for re-election to the otKcc of Tux Collector, for l'ickens ilititrict, ut tlic ensuing elect ion. Jpvi'r Tlic friciK of 11. ('I.KVKTjAND HUNT respectfully announce liim n candidate for Tax Collector, nt the next election. tTT-r? - u LAND FOR SALE. rilHK subscriber offers for mile the vnluni I l?!o THACT OF I,AXl-) on vl.i.-l. (,? now resides, situated in tlio District <>1" Pickens, uml lying on the head waters of Eighteen Mile Creek, containing Three Hundred ami Twenty-four Acres. On the premises th^ro are a comfortable dwelling, nil necessary out-buildings. with about Thirty Acres of good bottom land. Terms made easy, and lor further particulars npplv on !he land to FELIX HOGEilS. Miiroli 'J.'!. 1850 tf C. H. A. WOODIN & CO., : Haricots, SiuUIEe A I>oullicr Shop, Also tor sale, Shoe Findings, &c. "SVA MIALLA; S. 0. iTnn 15, 2.-) _lfV H. FAJEN, AT WAIAIALLA, S. C., IS now receiving n splomlid assortment of DRY GOODS, V.ii. T.n.lS 0...1 .i~ > *? - .iu<nv4 iimu M<-iiiii'iiiuii n n oar, ?Af.KO? Kcaih'-iiaailc Ololhiii^. lie also tin* on ltnnd the linCst Cassiinors and Linens, for the Spring and Summer; to! gctlicr with many other urtiel's ncccssary to mention. Mr. F.\jen' continues the Tailoring Business in all its brunette*, and respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. 12, lHtV.) 42 tf T 1T\I1>P1> t I liMitiMi i | UL'ill UlJil i li l< 111 l?l'i IV ) TITHE subscribers having purchased tho 1 MILLS'formerly owned by Col. .John A. i Kasley, deceased, three miles east of Pickens j 11., are prepared to fill orders for Ll'Mi BEK, finisneil or unfinished: Sash, Blinds, j Panncl Doors, or anything in that line, at i short notice. We art determined to carry on , the business in all its branches, ami persons wishing anything in our line, may be assured their orders will meet \v:th prompt attcution.. The business will be carried on under tho name of the "Six Mile Company." Mr M P M i rciiKi.t. is the authorized Agent of the C\?m I puny, to whom all orders should be addressed. | Wo solicit a share of public patronage. T. J. K HI Til. N. 0. 1)00(38. M. F. MITCHELL, v). X. LAWRENCE. W. N. CEAIO. Six Mile, Nov. .r). 1858 l(j tf NEW HARNESS SHOP. I invite the public to look to its interest bycoming dircct to Fair Play, S. C., And patronizing tlio subscriber in the Harness and Saddle business. Tlic above named articles are always on band, or made to order when desired. Repairing done neatly and with despatch. ALSO, Military Trappings of all kinds; Medical cases, and Fnrniture work done to order. I can give the best references either here or in Charleston. As to prices, [ warrant them low. Examine and judge for vourfiidvM " J. D. COOK. .Tun. 23, lf?50 27^ Cm W. T. HOLLAND, M. D?, WiMIAM.A, PICKENS DISTRICT, S. C. March 3, 1*850 _31 tf JOS. J. NORTON, ATTORNEY AT HWS ? ANI? Holifitor in I'nnity. PICK UNS CO V ItT H OUSE, S. C* .Inn 1 l>*<W or n w. k. i:\siv.v. Isaac wiqki.ikfh,. EASLEY & WICKL~IFFE~ A'ttomfjM nt liinv, \T V'lT.L attend pmiftunll.v lo all linnitiORF ens? 1 trusted to tTielr cnrc hi this Dibtiicteftniprisiiif? tho WcKlern Circuit. OFFK K AT PICKKNS V. II., S. C. 8cpt. 2ft. 18ftft Ui HIDES AND BAKK WILL BE BOUGHT AT FAIN TNI PES l.V* .1. h N, SM1T11. fajtt Yard, Jau 4, 1858 5}0-t^