Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, August 13, 1859, Image 4

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! Glance at the Past?Battles in Europe At ? mutter of interest, nt j?rch?ntt we ive the following result of diypcrute 1> ?tIcb fought in Europe since 1H1U : On th?> heights, four miles from S?1hiifmen, in Spain, tluvKnglish and Spaniards indcr Wellington, totally defeated the j 'Ycneh under Maruiont, on tlu> li'id of! Inly, is 12. The allies lost 5,000 men and he Fr?n<h 10,000. At the battle of Snio]chsl<i, in Russia, n 181 Z, the I'rench loss was 17,000, and .hut of the Hushians 10.000. At Horodiua, on the 7th September, was fought a desjvelate battle bet ween the Hus Many ami Kiench. The Kruiieli tort in killi J and wounded, aifd prisoners, s\0,000 ; . nna tin1 Hussians about the same number, j Tbf survivors of the I'renoh army, from the IiUFsian eanipai?;tiuwere not mure than '55, I UUO; out of an ariny of f?00,000 men. At I.ut/.on, in Ikiissian Saxony, Oil tin* 2d of May, IKItt, tlio allied l?us.-ian and 1'itisshin forces were defeated by tho French under Napoleon, the Frcuoh losing 1^,000 cull tho allies I.VOOO men. At Hantzen, in Saxony, oil the 21st and 22d May, 1S 15.5, a battle tool; plaec between the allies and t'ic French, in which the l-V'iitdi loss was jmt down at 25,000 men nbd that Of the allies at If),000. JjAt Dresden, in Saxouy, on the 10th and 17th of August, 1S1the allies were dofMiteil hv llic I-Vftlwli ' t * 11?"? lr,uo .. * ?h.? ..I I lis \vii;< 25,000 killed, wounded and pris- . oners. and that of the French about 1 2,00(1. a At Leipsie, in Saxony, in October, 18l!5. n desperate battle was fought, which lasted three d iys, and the French wore totally de- I floated by the allies. Napoleon h?st two luarsluds, twenty generals and 110,000 men. i ?hc allies lost 1,700 officers and about 40,- I 000 men. It As Victoria, in Spain,on the 21st .I line, i JNT5, tlie I'injilisli and French foujilit a bit tie. in wliicli the Fr -ill l?>st 7,000 ami j the Fnylish ' At Tuuh.use, iij Franco, Wellington de- j Weated the Frenoli under Soult, on the 10th | ^\|iril IS 14. The French loss was 4,700; i ?|i 11 ic?l army's lost 4,.">S0 men. At liijrny, in Franoe, r battle necurrcd 1><-tween the Prussians and French on the j .[10th .June, 1S1"), two days hefovo the hat- I 41 le of Waterloo, in which t he Prussians lost! )1."?,000 men, and the French l'?,!S00 .I i.. ?t._ i. : t " in nu- iiuhmisim: name m tx'untre Jiras, | 'in Mcl^ium, on the 10th of Juno, the day ' ^before tluit of Waterloo, the allies lost . 1*200 men, iitul the French 114. | At Waterloo the t??t?l loss of the allies was 1."),(?:?'? men. N.ipolouu's was about y 4o,ooo. . I Neither the Austrian* nor Prussians can ! derive much cncouragcincut from history to j i engage in a war with France. The French troops have only been matched in those , wnvs I?v the Knjjlish, the Spaniards nnd Russians?scarcely by the last named. Whose Saw Mill * . j Auaus.TA, .July 1^, ?Arthur Situkins, Ksq.?Dear Sir : Your saw mill h complete and ready for delivery. Hope: to see you sooii. Aery resp-vtftiHy, yours, NY. M. JI ki'iit. " Yonc ?'?' mill Tint is tn say our, ; s iwmill. We deny the proposition <;t into. 2 Never had a s:rw mill, and never expected j to have one. Irsed to own the old Kudulpli (Srist Mill, and that's as high as we f. rver jjoi III IUC III 111 DUSIIICSS?It Vras a tub mill i iv tlmse days. No, Mr. I light, it is i???t our s;iw-mill. Wo appeal to common justice to relieve us fi"?:n this saw mill cn7j dowmcut. " If'iftr to *rr yon xoait"?wonder what that moans. Wants his pay, maybe. (loyway, Mr. I light?you make splon?1 i11 saw mills, no doubt, but, go a.\yay? hope you'll soli a thousand of them before next Christmas ; and your note is polite as Iwi'll as laconic, in fact, you write well, Mr. .(light, Lut. go away. Jlut?and?if it is paid for, Mr. I light, send it along, if nobody else claims it. Perhaps it is ours after all. Who knows what a fellow might have done in hi:* sleep i*?AAtlvcrtiitr.r. A iroitiuiu.K Sroitv.?Tin1 Valpariaso ' riu.l.) Ili'fmlt!ii'iiiiy of tlio 2<^th'in^tynt, 1 tolls the following story of un accident on lie I'ittuburjf, Fort Wuyno and Chicago 11 lilroad, and if the Story bo true of the inhuman conduct, by the servants of that corporation they ought at once to be discharged : ''The freight train which killed Mr. Ibitlcr at this place, on Wednesday j cvdliiug, run over a drunken man, on the j .track, about 14 miles west of here, cutting ' off both legs?one above and the other be- j low tlio knee. ' lie was put off from the ! Dassontrcr train onnmi<? fmui ?? ? , D 111-4*1 , Liverpool, where he holongod, being in a I Htatc of intoxication. He wandered along | on tho tracks instead of going homo, nnd ! laid down until lie was run over, some two j hours afterwards. Tho conductor loft him nt Liverpool, and next morning, when tho freight train cunic ou( frpiu Chicago, they j found him still uncared for, lying on tho ! floor, his wounds undressed, and whilo 1 groaning; with pain and hoiking for water, his wife lay upon tho hod in a' quite sleep, nnd tho'mon nit tho station proceeding as if nothing hud happoned, nnd thero was no misery to relieve." In one cornor oI ,the room they)' found tho dog bfyrfilv encased i with n piece of the li?i?b remaining in the boot. . The men on the freight train, after threatening tho whole town of Liverpool with n lynching, onine down here and sent two men to tike caro of the wounded mot). They arrived in time on Tliurnchy to koo hint die."?Oh/cngd Journal, July 'Itith. Acquitted.?In tho case of Win. P. IMlillintt r\f Wnwlhinnlnn It I1 li "1- ' _ " Vli'iruiiu with counterfeiting tho fnnik Douglan, the jury, lifter nn aWiitt- J?Mt- ii ty in i nut oh brought in a vof^Jc^p^w' ( guilty. Irt making tho announmw . \ Htutes" adds that tha principal l' the jury for returning tr.e vor?J|iofc^| pruilty was tlint thoy believed that h .tli'o. ject in nslng it wan not to defraud tmSfco j c' crnniAnt V?.* a 1?? ... v., MBU niv iwiiiiwr ? n||pi(h| n recommendation of his business as h olninVV agent. The ?Statosthinl<B t1ii? wasaetraugo I i t 0 . 0'm . # reason f-.ir :i<H^uittul. JuJ^o Poujilas wan I ainontr t'" wUuumxcs, nnd said that ho li.ul I always ij it friendly with Phillips, but uuv- I er ^av ^ < consent t<? tho use of his frank thus, Os ho declined uslftg it for his own privat ,i?siness. Si Dnr.x Dkatii.?An old citizen of this District, Mr. N'idicUiinh Franks, who lived a IV w miles above this place, died very suddenly on the 27th ultimo. 11 o wna < liulo ol'l ....... l- 1 1 ! l iiuu miu liiiu iiwii in the afternoon to sleep, with no one but a little Hocro attending him, ns the family was attending elntreh, wllen unusual symp. toms of pain and disease being exhibite 1, the nearest ueigbour was sent for. llofore the arrival of any white person, however, lie, with ; few short struggles ami moans as of intense pain, had died. It is supposed lie had disease of the he.irt. Truly, in the midst of life we are in death.? fjuurrjt.*kY/ J If rch I. - m wm ?' Sauaciovs DoO.?A little after noon on Wednc.-'dav hist, the carpenter shop of I'oter M. lliode, Sepviv utreet, Philadelphia, was aeeidently lived hv some hoys, who were playing with matches. The fhunes spread rapid 1y and soon coininnnicated with and enveloped the upper part of the build1111 w _ wlinvn !? u*i\mun "l" *' "" ...r, ?I ?? i i ? 11 tiu.i nirr|MII|LI. till1 man in iintniitent <l;m^ror of being bumod to death, but wan saved by the sagacity of a little terrier clog. The animal peeing the danger which threatened his master, made several attempts to arouse him, and lioal'y sueeeded. Hastily snatching the dog up in his arms, the master had liarcfll Iv time to escape from one of the windows in the rear. ~~Vrywzm,?\:L, M.wtnir.n, <?n July -'!l<<t, l>y the llev. fiitleon Rllis, .Iwir.s I?. ItKxciiAM. M. l>.. t<> Miss He* i k.nik A. l utiTii't. nil of l'ickcns. On tlie "J ttli of July, by (lie Ucv. J. H. ?.imnicntt, t'upt. 1). B. Sui.MVan It> Miss Ki.r/..Mii:rn Joiinson, all of Pickens. NOT ICR. VI<T. persons indebted to Hie Kstnte of .ln'iiv (.liiiicji deceased. must make payment l>v ? 1'2th til' September next; ami person* V injj ueeonntsAgainstsaid deceased iiiust | ut them, attested as the law directs, li liat ilav. \VM. COl-CIl, Adin'r. An jr. C?. lft.v.) :{ 4 iMoticfc IS herein- given tlint application will lie inside to tin- Legislature of South Carolina, at its next sessioa, for an' act to incorporate Citriuel Church, v illi the usual power and privileges incident tn such corporate 'indies. .mp. I >, irv>'.? )1 flin. LAND FOR SALE. r|MlK place where I now live, together J[ with my S mi's, containing UNK fll'XIMKD AND FOIITY-SKVKN At'UKS.? There are :iljout thirty acres of fresh I/.wnl in cultivation, and sonic ten or twelve acres of branch bottom. Therearotwo settlement*, ami one of the hest Spring# in the Distric', on the place. I now offer these Lands for I sale, at low rate*, as I have ?ot my consent to move to the West. (JaVl nml see. I W.M. d. MUM.INN IX. Auk. 7. IH'.O. :$ :i Wny '''he Ainlersnn (ia'/.ette please copy i thivo vl send acfcounh W. (i; M. NOTICE. ^ S ) ND-11A X D PIANO, holonjjing x i' reuuieion reunite Ai'iuleiny, will In! . for siilo. at public miction, on We'lno , the 14th September next. Terms ! imnlc Vrn on <h?v of sitlo. . I Uv in of tliii Tni-itcc* : U. 8ITTON*. Ohrm'n. I l*oii i AU)$. 8, 18-W a :i i pe;/t>leton hotel stock. offer for sale at tiultlio auction. nt . tho ll ?t?l. on Woiliie-Mluy the 1 Itli Sept. ! next, mi1! share of Pendleton llotol Stock, belonging to J. J. (Stimuli, Ksu. Terms made kuiiwa en ilav of salt*. J. 11. S1TTOX, Agent. . lVmllcton. Aug. 8, I860 .'i .'I .SlaJe ol* ttoulli Carolina, 1MCKKNH?IN KCIL'ITV. j Kplmii.i l'erry,-et uls. | | vs | I Jimves llohiiiHon, A<lu> r, [ Hill for Relief, PisJohn Mi'Kitmey, Ailui'r, | covory, 'Account, cl HIH. | &c. 'PIIB Court of Kquitar. for Pickens district, 1 Inning referred ?lio matters of Account in i thin case to theVoiumissinner for settlement, it i is onlorivl t! 1 mt Monday tlie 17:h ?1?y of October ! next, be s?-t npnri fi>r holding the ?;iid llefor| ence; nnd that tlio following absent parties arc j hereby notified to attend either personally or hy attorney, nt (lint time, namelv : .lump* M? 1 Kinney, Stirnli McKinney and her Imslmiirl Jaine* Molvinney, l'rexlou McKinney, George SV. Mc Kinney. Mnry Murphy and Iter liushnnd Mnrpliy, KimiiuIm McKinney, l'rostoo McKinney. jr., Nancy McKinney, jr., Mnry Kniimt nn?l William MeKhiiicy. The purlieu defendants, within the jurUdiction of the Court, r re also ivquired to Ihj likewise represented on the day ut'oresnid. ?lOKT. A. THOMPSON, o.E.r.n. - Coui'rrt. Offii'j). An? ! ' 1 Kf.fi ? ' * * M>* PROGRAMME. f.?lh vring Programme has hern nr1 rangcl for tl ; Tunnel Hill Barl>ecue a nil Mium Moating. An opportunity will ho nfT??r<loil for the in- j npeetion of the Tunnel until 11, A. M. | At 11. A. M., n 1'roooiwWm will he formed J at No. 2 Shaft, and pj-ocecd tl. sure to the Iwir-' boo no ground. Tho Addr$nr?? w ill then he delivered, nnd, upon their cnmduMvn, tho Company will ho invited to tho barbecue. K. SUA II PR, Chairman of Committee of Arrangement*. Aug 2 .2 tf J . W. Walsem&n, Affent, . DUAPJKl* A1V^.TA linn I fn imre?i?tO itlxkepty n" , j to lippoor inform hi* . f l'H to/ipei). i' ho bun Wc conclude with the following iiiUY,,^0"* i >g fcoiiimcnti, which wc find in the. SauS?*0 'ountryiuau tor tl^Bi.nrv, suggested by full f; | uowledgc of all the conditions under which us extftidritfn&ry yield was attained. fi Tlje iejfcpcrinjont of Dr. Pucker illaatrotes' y< ic admirable adaption <,f the Southern pi imatc to agricultural pursuits. Two Crops w i one year from the huiiiq acre of land, nnd lu ich cropH?80 bushels of oats, and 82 tli *w|ich< of corn from the same acre and in is ^qar. In a preceding artlclo, wc tli fed to the high price of lands 1'n ha If the English climato would tc> I *) Pondloton P 'cob Curront. _J COM RKC TKI> WKKKI.Y IV .1 'IIN T. ?l.m\ A i??. IV.niu...tO Au^ii^t 9, 1 SV?. > Cottog, per lb t) ii 1 o1Fei\ Uio,pcrll> 12 ni l ; (.'yrn, ' IuihIi UO ? l?i' " Jnvii " 20 n *22 Corn mwl ' 100 n l.lv: ' Lug'a " 16 n 17 1 Illlt'OII. Illtl/ It Ifl il 1 !*. " * " - * 1 -?--- - - ""l'? '? I-t llaggliig. Uun'y 20 a'.! Hi".i?wa\. 18 a 20 ' Hull it,' peril) lit a I^?8, per do* 10 a 12A . Flour. piT lil i")00 a $<?jlruu, k>wede, t>J a 7 Indigo, " 1157 it l*>t)| " " f> iy 7 7 a 7J Lead, " lo n 12 " KnglUdi fi al!{ ' Madder, ' 20 a 1f> Mobusec, M O tin a 05 i Nails, per keg. (in $0"?i? W I <ti"? a *>0 ) ^)ats, per huxli, ?|0 a -1.1! l'owdcr. per keg $750 u8 j Pea*. 7'"> a 0(i| " * lb ;{7 a 40 Rice. " Hi OJ a 7.Pepper, " lb 1 tj a 18 Steel. Blister, 11 a IX Salt, per snek. 22*i a 250 ' German, 12 a 1 -l|Sii)?ar, brown, 1) a II I " fast, 22 u 2:">:Sbiit, per Hack, 2/>0 Segars, per do* lid a 00, Tobacco, pe.r lb 2"? a 100 Tea. 75 a I "i<> A'iieat, per bl 2:17a?2*>0 \Vt.;uU? ma., i - . ,-.v, i urn, met ry, iuuii I TO ! OsimburjjV, per yiird, 1 2A a I I I A elioiec lot ot' the abovo an ivies nl ways on j lintvl At John T. Sloan & Co'#. Anderson Pricos Current. | UoltKM'TKIt WKKKIA IIV III.M'KI.KV A If.WTONH. Andkiikiix C. II., Aug. ' >. 18.V.I. | Cotton per III. - - - 8 (jr 11 ' j Sail. (Liverpool) per sack, - 2.00 Collco. Uio. per lb. - - lfi (W 1 I " Jiiv.i. pur ll?. - - 1H (n' i?t? " l.aguyrn, per lb. - - ];"> ( > III Supar brown, per lb. - - ' > (ii, I I Molasses. West India, per gallon. 4l( (n !."> " N. Orleans, " ' *> "> (<i <iO Hanging, Gunny, per yard, 17 fli 18 Hale Hope, * *lb. - 11 (?,12A Ducou. hog round, - 12A (m 14 i>uiter. per lb. - . 12 1-2 (</ 1"> Steel, east, - -' (?' 2*~i i , " (ieruian, - - - 12 (/< ! ? " Mister, - - 11) (a 12 1-2 : , - - iron, common size !5*wlc. pi*v Hi. 0.} ' ' - 5 to 7 inches 0* (<? "* " I-lngUsh, per lb< . - ft (a. ti Nrtilrj. bcitl bnunls, j>er l?eg, - 'ij (u Castings. per lb. - t> (a) 111 1'owilor, llitie, per keg, - ".]? (>i; S " blasting, " " - il.'V) fn.li.fH) 1 Kice. per lb. ... ft (iri> ti j Floor, per barrel, - ft,00 (ti) 0.00 Wiicut, per bushel, - - Oft ( < 1.00 Corn. ? ?ft (,i I.MO | Outs, pec bushel, - - 117 (<?: 40 i Beeswax, per lb - - 2M (<?. '12 | Wool, ' - - - 'Jo (a 30 Yiirn (beM)per bttneli, - lilO(7r, 1 .'20 Cow Peas, per bushel, - 00 (t< 1.00 Corn Mcnl, " - ?I0 f.i 1 .MM | lbiw Hides. Mrv'i - - - >'' .Sole l.enthcv. (lieinU - . i per lb. 27 (< EcT V on will nlwii\> '11:<I u large bit of (iroI ccrics anil other lion v. ,-jooilx on liaml mill for Halo 11 low prices *t H & 0*8. Valuablo Lands for Salo ' ! STATK OF SOLTlI CAKOUXA, I'K'KKNH? IN KQL'ITY. J. 15. Sutherland, et. ) vs. > Hill for Partition. : James Kmtli. ct nl. , |)L KS1A.\T to a ilecieo of tlio Court of I Knnitf -* ' ' t _ ..J.... , , miixr. Ill v 11 i .1 lit ?MUI(5 1 Term, iM.V.t. there will be sold t<? the highest ' bidder. at Pickens (,'ouft House, oil Sale-day : in October -next, tbo Valuable flteal !!sta(e ( Described in the pleading* in this proceed* I ing, to wit: Tract No. containing Two Hundred* Acres more or being part.of tbo originsil Pumpkin town tract, lying on O >lenov Creek, nnd adjoining lands ?f dames Keith and others. There is about forty acres of vnlunlde creek bottom on this tract. i Tract No. ?'i, containing Three Acres. This tract lies at the ba>c . .?'.!** Rock, and upon which there is a i.i<y-v Hotel, and all necessary < ait-building The Sutherland, if"" :t No. I, containing ; Three Hundred Acres -re or less. The .Jesse Adam - : <v t No. ?, containing Acres, mm* v less. ! The Chnstaiii, .or : .'t No. f>. containing i Three Hun lred Acr- > .ore nr loss. Tract No. 7. know i us 'lie Ninety-six Acre I grunt, continuing Six -eight Acres, more or I less. Tract N<>. 0. knu<"ii n? the Cliastiiin or Seven ty-eight Acre urunt, containing Uno? llnmlrcil Acres, more or less. The Sweden. or Tract No. 9, containing Fifty Acres, mure or-less. The Hoed Survey, or Tract No. 10, eontair.g One i in lulled anil Sixty Acres, more or less. Tract No. 11, containing Sevcnty-Kiglit Acres, more or less. Tract No. 12, containing Five Thousand Five llimdred Acres, more or loss. BW.V Tl.aun I I'??- " . ..v-u ..IIIIII.1 nil' 111 1'IUKCIlf Ola rirt and State at'oie-aid, principally ou, (lie wntors of O.ilonoy Creek. TKHMS UK 8.\l<r?.-r-Tliv terms ofsale ni o a ercd t olio and two yodvs, with interest from (he dale thereof, except a sufficient sum to pay (he costs of the.-e proceedings, which ! must ho paid in cash. The purchasers to i ^ive bond to the Uotnmissiouor, with at leas-t I | two g< o I sureties, to eouro die payment of j the purchase iiiouev. ami pnv extra tor titlos. ItOB'T. A. THOMI'&OK, jl'.E.I'.U. I Coin's. Oflko, Au^. 1859 til Dissolution of Copartnership. LAST AND FINAL NOTICK. rpiIK copiMtncrsbin existing betwoen Don* 1 dy & I'ullon ih iltift dfty dls?ol\*cd- by mutual consent. As a uonvoniuia'e to those in- , debtcd to us wo will uttciul, preparod frtrscttlcincnt, tli? CireUB nt Wnlbnlln, regimental j ruiifitni* nt ll.tll'o 1 ' mliiiiui ^iiuiu i. iiim i (illlioi | (lill Barbecue. After which all Notes nnd AcoountR unsettled will he |iluce<l in nn otfi- i cor'* hands for immediate collection. The \ intention of one of the firm to emi^rato west j 1 render# it impossible to delay further, j DUNDY & I'lLLKX. | PowllWoti, Atlflt l- iH')tt 2 if I | ?" "" FOE SALE. " riUlK suWe.riher offers for salo his SAW ! 1 AX I) (JKINI'lNd MILLS, with700 or j 11H0 ACIIK8 0V LAXI> attached, or will; j sell tho MILLS with all of the Lund, in share*. ; to a Company, retaining one or more shares a t 0111 of the. stockholdpi-H of the OunpunyV' Apply t?> HKXJ. KIIKTT. ' 1 Aur I. lW.t IVmnty Lnnd. . Land for Sale. I rattfii ? - * '** I'ur* Bij?Ht)riiMMr i? now offering for mile liin VALUAliljK PLANTATION on P*ll Crook. ! Pickens DiMHct, eontfilnlng Five Htindro'l'j auri fifty-two .\crcn. <>:i nniil tract there ore Hevimty-ftoo Acre#. of L<(od Itottoni. Tlitac ' wishing |o iiurclinan, w nild (16 WbH to call noon, i oh I intend movli.g SouCi tlii* (-'nit, nml niiMt > to make fiiutv; A tarffnin vrill bo lend*. X * NATHAN OUNNLV; | :>ur j riino of lit* For Sale, ~ hojjfl they OP 11ACO.Y, chcap for ?vo starved bocauso UApnly to ior. Rely upon the v ? Iff.! ft made by your own o'xci 01-tf at better than the best ivo i? unquestionable determtnM*, il with deciwiou of cUuvuctcr.? 'n 41 < COMMISSIONER'S SALES, f STATU OK SOUTH <5\KOMNA, ?III i:?|iilly. Avarilln (irifi'm ) vs.. Hill fur Partition. Tlios. (Irifhn, ct. al. > BY virtue of i\ dooret:\l order of the Court of Kiiuitr. direeteii to me. tlu>r?> u-iii Iio sold at public auction, to tlip highest hiddfr. at l'iukcas Court Hou^p, on 3a ted ay in j .Septeml>or next,' the Ken I Kstnte of Sargent Griffin, deeen*<H!, to wit: Tract Nj>. 2. lying in tl?o State and district aforesaid, containing Fixe Hundred and Kighty-five Acre?, and adjoining lands of Tract No. 1. Samuel 15rown, A. Koper and others. Tract Xo. .">, similarly situate^ containing Three Hundred noil Sixty-ci;<lit Acres, and adjoining tracts N'us. I and '2. .1. tJ. Ferguson and otlieK". fisj^'IMats ot these tracts are on file in my , office for examination and saleof ihe premises. Tkrms ok S.\i.e.?On a credit of one, two and three years, with interest from day of j mm;. um;<'|ii iiivwstt* wnun are Id lie paid in ' en*b. Thl) purchaser ??r iiurGliasors t > outer into bond to tlie Commissioner. witli at least two good sureties, to seenic llio paymont of tlio iiurrlinso moncv. and pavoXtrii fur titles. JtOII'T. A.'THOMPSON*, r.n.i\D. Ccinir's. Offloo. .Inlv "J(i. I S.V.I I id STATU OK SOUTII C'AUOIilXA, i 'i < / ; .v?s? / .v /; qi i tv. Kx I'ar^o I I Honson Alexander. ) .1S i 11 fur sale of band. ; I )l It SI ANT to an order of the Court of , | I Ivpiity, obtained at .June fitting. lS-"?0, I i tliere will lie sold to tlio highest bidder, at I'iekons Court House, on Saleday in Soptem! |*er. tlio limits it?vor>?>ilw..i "... ii? i ::? " ! , III II1V |IIVI|l|lllgS III ! this case. to wit : ] That VALU.AHM'j TllACT .OF I.AND. | ! situate, lying and being in tho district ami 1 State aforesaid, cm Little Urow Creek. waters J of Koow .c river, coutaioiiig I'unr Hundred j ami Sixty Acres more or less, and adjoining I lands of Watson Stewart, Henry Urogan and others. The tract nf In ml is improved. There are comfortable buildings on the premises, to- j gethor with about lift" acres nf creek bottom, j T MUMS OF SALK.?On a credit of one' ami two years, with interest from date payable annually, except the custs, which are to 1)0 pnhl in cash. The purchaser to give bond to the Commissioner. with at least two good sureties, to secure tho payment of tho purI chase mone'v: and pnv extra for titles. UOJl'T. A. THOMPSON, c.B.r.n. Pom'rs office, ,lulv -I, IS.VJ td I I "" ' * ' " : " ; JAMES B. SHERMAN, AgentM A I V-'XVH Kl'.'l", (illKKNVIM.i:, S. C. t r.'V.a'.S kaeps on hand a large slock <>! 1 \ Plow.?. Marrows, Cultivators. Horse Shoes. Ch.?> .Steel i Joes with handles. Spades. .Shovels, Porks, Scythes an.I Cradles. t'oru Sheller.s. | Straw ("utters, Hand Corn Mills, Hoiliug Kct- j ties. Wheat Fans, Hakes and ull other iigricul- | lund implement*. ALSO, all kinds. sizes and descriptions of | Cooking, Ofltcc. I'urlor, Shop, Airtight, and I ' other Sloven and Pipes. A/.SOi a largo lot of Housekeeping Wares, consisting of Churns, ColVee Pollsters, Puts, Kettles, Spaders, Skillets, Saucepans. Mortars, Wash l'ovrls ami Pitchers, Pool Tubs, P.gix ] Uoilers, Apple poolers and eorers, Baking Palis, i Wire Safes, every kind of Tin Ware. KertiseiuS Oil ami Lamps : l.itbrie* twig Oil, for machinery?the- be.-t in the world.. Hydraulic (.'einent. Pumps of all sizes ami styles, Hydraulic,Hams. Lead Pipe, Wooden "Pfpo, ?te. ah kiiois oi i in WW putting up l'uuips and | Hiuns, Tin Hooting, & . done promptly ami in I the heat milliner. Guo\'Kit'& Bak Kit's Sewing Mneliinos. Beeswax, Tallow, Hags and nil domestic produce taken in payment lor goo'lx and work. On cn*h purchases from $/i to S-H, five per cent will tie deducted, On cash purchases over $'20, ten per cent will lie deducted. Farmers, when you come to Greenville, come ' nml sep RHHHMAN, ami lie will take pleasure J in showing von his stock?it is worth looking i at. .1. B. silHH.MAN, Agent, .fitly '-!<). 1K V.I I If; New Cards! New Cards! j PIMIK suhscrihcrs will have bv the 10th JL August next, a first rate pet of NKNV j C AltUS, and will he prepared to do up Wmtl [ into first rate Hulls, (live us u trial, tit the I I old stand on Wolf Crook. 11 TGI IKS & OAKIM'Vrr.n. I July .28, 1S.'>0 L j I MIUIC11' P>S lis. ! 1)V virtue of sundry writs of fieri facias to inc 1 1) directed, will be soldbefwrothe Court House j in I'ioketw District. within t|ie legal hour', on , I tliefir.it Monday nnd Tuesday in September nest: | One tract of- lutifl, containing one hundred i j acres more or less on waters of Coneross, ad- j joining hinds of Win. I.aily -and otlieix. levied i j on as tlio property of C. I'.orsh, ai tlio suit of ( Issertcll & Norman for another. All the defendant's interest in one tract of , .land, containing thirteen hundred acres more j or less, adjoining html* of I,. Morehend ami ! others, levied on us the properly of 1-1. M. Keith at the suit of Henry Slucko and others. . Two hundred acre? of laml more or less, ndinjnino 1 1- M > - 1 wi .Uir. IJ, .iiciik nun outers. lev- ' ied on as the properly of F. W. Garvin, al (lie j Hiiit of VV. K. .lones, Kx'or :ni'l ottiers. One buggy and harness, levied on as th"pro- ! pcrty of James Eaton, at lite suit of \V. T. Holland, for lite use* of nHother. One buggy s*' liarness levicil on as the proper! v of JIuiicm P. \Voolbright, at t lie suit of Jaiues Il.'l.eUoy. One tract of land eoutahiiug "0 acres, near tlio Ktumphoufo Tunnel, on wltieli. thero is a 1 Powder Mill in good working order and run- i ning; and on Tuesday alter .Saleday at de- j fendant's residence, from 2">00 to :$D(H) lhs. I IMilkll Sltrf DnM?/l/?i 'O - - " * * A s . ......vi, hi ijvj ioi. Hiiipnni*, "j pair I 8Ci?lox, about 70 empty eani??icra. 1 .. ijxon and liuriiMH, 1 buggy, i Imy lioi.<e, 1 bay uinvo, 1 I cow and calf, I l'inno arul wtool, household and kitchen furniture, ami many oilier article*, levie-d on ;>s lliv property of J. M. Ostoi.doi If. at tlie Hitit of the Hank of the State of South ' Carolina. , One tract 'of Laml, containing two hitn? j drcd and thirty-sis acre* more or less, whereon i J.'toknou Arler now live*, bounded by lands of IW'utm J'uwen, Joseph Younguud others* at the suit ofWilUiU.i ll.ii.iAi- ..?.i ? -- - ? i uwcii. , Olio tract of on the witters of Conqro ('reek, dintfrtlnlng teii and a half acri-H, wlierop?i Mur^nrcM KiUgeruld iw>\y lives. levied on h?* Iwr properly, at the unit of K. H. Hcivon, n?rtinst >la.rgi>rctt Kilzgorald, and W. P. Fit?geridd ' Ono RoitoI Marc, levied on an the property of Tlov. 4. Kii;<r. nt.fho anil of It. -J. (iilliland. One Tuesday, after 8nlo-<V?y at riekensvillo. i ofie Orav IforiMJ, one f?ray Mure, on?- Hnv,Mure i ..?.i ir?^i< ...? ? * ?n<i ? -n, tuil IIV1?<? "I * Stlllf, rvi'llt'iiurtl tWPCp, t<v(4 5 IIdi hc nil J rarrvalf. one lot of Good* In Store, one lot of WliHt, onfi lot (?f lion, oiio lot of |ftiicksmit|i Tool*, three ll?*l- f ntcftd*, rim! Pftrnltwrf. fee., levied on an I lie : propeHy ?'f Jftrtiw If. Rwrknell, nt the suit of Rioti*r<i r.nlontine anil others. Towna cm*1i; purctin*era to pay for ptrpere. h. CRAK1, n.r.n. I August 1, 1805M 2 t?f I > * V: IMPORTANT SALE. f u^SlKllK will lit' to (lie l.oljcr, nt the Into residence of F.lias MtilHnnix, c -iisod, on tins 15th mid lOtli ihmut' SepU".iher next, all tho estate. Ileal nntl 1'ci'moiiuI, n srvi I liocpusoil. nnniolv : O e YALUA1ILB TK ACT 01' LAND, lying iiihI l^.'itiji in J'ickeiiis lVivtriet. ?.ti l'iijjhtwn Mile (?'rcck, containing Four Hundred niul Twenty Aerea more or less.j This tract lies three miles west of I'iekcn*ville, upon which there nrft Sixty Acres of 1 I. ?i ? " * ' yiuu ituhoii) iniiu. wo11 iirioil (nid improved. . 22 1,1 K KliV NHUKOKS, l"vo good Mule-*, one brood Mtird, large lot it" II ?gt? nnd Cattle, one Still suul utensils, , two ImnoI* of W hiskev. lot of Corn, with tin* Htuiiding crop Ii_v tlio nore; olio Wji^on, Farming Tools, (.\trn-sliollcr, Household mid j Kitchen Furniture. nnd various other articles ton numerous ti? mention. Tkkmh or S.u.K,?Twelve months credit, with note and scouritv, hearing iutoie^r. * TilK l.KfiATKKS. July 20. I>.V.I 1 - t.l REAL ESTATE TFOR SALE. \\7ILL l>c sold at public auction, to the i t highest bidder. -at l'ickens C. I!., vn Suledav in September next, llmt Tract of Land, known as I'ickensvilh'. wliereou the llOTKL AND STOUK IIOl'SK, Now stands. uontainiu;; acres more ov 1c>.h, lying on the went side of the lload lead11?*5 to IVndletou, adjoining lnmls ol l)r. <iilliliiiul, JL Hagood, Stephen Watson ami others. Also, Tract No. 2. hinyin tin* fork of tho IVnilleton ami Anderson roads, containing Acres more or less, adjoining Tract No. 1. Also. Tract No. li, Ivinjj on the Kast side of ?l... ? 1 . Him .AimuiAim ruutis, Wliei'C<>ii i lie iipw li'iusc, Blacksmith Shop, Stables. j Cur11 ('riband 'finishing machine now stand--, containing Arros more or lc>s, adjoining | Tracts Xi'S. 1 2. MeVlmrtcr nmi others. AUn. Tract 4, King on I lie Knst sidn of N>i.-.'$, ninl on the <iroonvillc road, nml niljoining liiinls of Cnttrell. McWhorter. Muulilin and others, ninl Tract i\o. i>, containing ! Acres more or lee*. Also, Tract Xo. known tlic llubmson | Tract, lying on the Xortl. side of the (Sreenvilhj ronil, containing 41 res more or lo-.-s and adjoining lands of luifns Oats and otli- ' er?. There ia on the premise* n. good Dwelling anil nil other necessary building!). Also '?ne other Tract, lying immediately : on the flrcenvillc road. 2A miles from l'ickI en<5\ille. containing l2'.\I Acres niore or less, | ndj'iiuing lands of (Jen.' Cruikshank, Col. j .J. Una Jameson, Spencer Stegall and <?th[ :".* < 'n a high slate <>l' cultivation, with all the <sary building*. with anew Cotton U'.n . Se.rew. with u lirstratoyoung. orchard of .'. !e?, Pi'uvhes and I'ears. i Levied on as the property of J. II..Tleek* .!, at the suit of .1. K. iln^ooil, M. M. Nor It.i. nml J. .1. Norton.- A?si^ncos. TKIt.MS OK SALK.?Out; linlf will bo roi()tiv<l in cash, tlio other liult' on a cmlit of .->i>c .Months, with Notes nml approved seeuritv to tlio Assignees. . Pints of tlio lauU will lie exhibited on tlio ilav of sale. L. C. CKAIG, s.ivn. July 28, If AO 1 t.l J. 15. F1SCIIKSSKK, WaU luiiiiltci' :iih1 Jfrw t'llcr, W ALU ALL A, S. ('., I T AS rei'iininioiu'wl liiibinoss nt lils r.lil I 1 Stand, on Main street, llo keeps on hand a lar^e ami .splendiil assortment of Watchcs and Jewelry, Toother with everything in his line, which will he sohl on the very host terms. UKI'AlUINd, in ail its branches, done in a nost workniaidiko manner, and with do-ieh. (jive me :i trial. .' !y 2:j, IS09 . 1 t?V vr t? -T ? *? vow x owuer luanuiactory. 1 ' 11K Sou Mi Carolina Powder Mills arc now I in successful oppmtiun, and the atten. i> 4?|" Dealers is efllleil to the unmistakable erioritv of the I'owiler Mnnutautured at e. Mills.over that any other in Amcrieti. Y> arc prepared to furnish at the shortest n- '.- e any of the, following description, at ( t i'lillowincf nr'u-es. viz ( imimim lilnstinu powder per kejr '2"> 1 Will inn t " " ' 6 I Common Mining ' " " 2;"> ' Brilliant ' " " " 2"> j Common Hi Co . ' " 7 "2-*> lirililuiit " ' " " 8 ">IJ t-y Whero t1i?> kog is rcturhcd coats will lie deducted. The Manufacture is under the guida'nee of J. II. JiK"KMKK!.i>KR. from Meiumingcn, Germany, a skilful and cxpericvieod Powder maker. lie has.introduced tho highly brilliant Powder ho much ndntircd by tho sporting community of Kiinipe. This Powder is a beautiful round and pHs.*esses the polish of steel, and is entirely free from all Corroding properties. i-rmi rn linn ciiiiirnuiors may linvc tlioir or.lers lilloil agreeable to speeilirations nt tin* shortlist notice. -Ml orders should be ail- ! dies-eil fit J.niv l>otvt:.\ Co, nt i'ickens C ; II., 8->uth Carolina. \VM. \\. HOWKX. Agent. March 1-V 18*>!> 111 tf Law Notice. 1MIF, undersigned have formed n pnrtneritliij) in tlie practice of I.nrw and Kijuity for l'ick- j ens District. Mr. IIaooks may l?u consulted nt his ollloe in I'lckend tool Mr. (>nn at Anderson. JAMKH I.. (HtH, \Y. M. 11 AD1?KN. | IMokontrC. lb. 3I*y 1". 1850 4- tf i Law Notico. 'IMIK undersigned will dovotc himself cutircly 1 t<> t|>e practice of Law anil Knniiv mi tin- i Western Circuit. Mr. iIauiikn* is hi* jrj'vlncr lit I'iokeiis. * JAMf'tf I,. OHll. i Anilernon II., Mnv lit, 1B60 I J- if Modical Notico? npCTOKS MARKV AM> SLOAN" having formed a Oirjmrtiu'.r/'lify.in tlic jnnctico of Medicine tlinl Sur^orV, rcsq>cutfully | offer their Professional services to the com- i inunitvut largo. ! Pondlotwi, s. April 21, I8S9 40 tf NEW GROCERY STORE, 4* " " .-mn m II* rpHF, Hiihwri)>cr bejrH Icjivo to inform bis ' J friemln ami the p '-tic generally, Hiat lie ! } ,'is jpened a ' grwt.rv store. A1: i 1# now receiving urnl will, tv.ntinno to j 'oo.)Wo everything itsimlly kept in an e*u?l>- , i slonont-of thin kiml. Tlio ijtot'k is nil .fresh . tii^l linn been Might on the most xdvantn-.' gions terms and will 1 >c ioM nc-ordinglv. Terms will l?e ftri?:lry Uiisdi or Rnrler nt cash price*. Cull ami mss mo. i. r. 11 kid. \prit'1, 1S50 30 iL * " ? FOK fVioixl.x <>f J. irf'MA KHTT rcs?po<Hfully !" m uo lit in n ontulidnto for Ordinary of l'iekoi!- a# the fiext election, fc-- . ( fii. n.lsol VVM. J. J'AltKONS, K*q. re?iie<-tf ' MiiiHiimco liim n <~hfi<1 itln11> (or 10 election > ilip office ot Ordinary, for liivkcud rtinlrli'l, ni I lie enduing clui'tivu. Tltf' Tho friend* ofW. K. IIOl.rOMItF. re?jteellnlly annoiiiico Ii'mii n L'Hinli'lole l'?rOrdinary. ?t ilu? next election. CSyV" Tlie friends of S. If. JOHNS ro?poc(fuUy nunonnce liiin a candidate fur Ordinary at lie next election. tjt'X, il.c Iricnds of Uev. .IOIIN OWKSS l?eg leave to iiini'iojice li in i ? c:i?(lidnte for Ordinary of Pickens district. nt ilie cuMiing election, i Hf?X?r!n- friends of THOMAS.I. kl'.lTIl rej?f?e('tfii!!y ;rfi>io?mce liim u candidate forOrdiuary </f l'iekons district, nl Uie cumiing election. POK SI I Kill FK. friends of Mr, ANDRFAV RAMSAY ri's|ierii'i.iiav announce liim n candidate for Slierill' of I'ickeiit district, nt I lie next election. jjtrjjr" Tlie friends ?f Col. LKMIKL THOMAS re.-1 ectlullv announce hint a candidate i;... :#? ..r f1 ? ,i:._? .1 : ..?! , I.VI.II \JI * IV(VMI3 UI?UIK| Ul IIIU election. TilP frirnds of Onl, A. 15, SjWJGKXT n;s|tiM'trnUv nfiiiounce liim n candidate for Slicritl'of Pickens district, at the ensuing I election. fifoY* Tlic friciuls of \Y N. ('HA 10 Iciiyo toiuiniMiiicu iiim ii ciimltdiitc lot-Slicritf ot l'ickriis ilieuict, at the nest cleetiou. I'OK TAX COM.ITC'TOK. fii'iY" 'I'lu: triciHln of Mr. A. S. SIT.I'lll'.NH respect fully announce liim n candidate for th? ; ollicc of Tux Collector of l'ickvit^ district, ?t I till' CllSllin'jr election. jRi-jy- Tin- friends of Mr. fJKOP.OK F. STKAl)IN<? ri'.?|u>ctfully announce liim a candidate for the ollicc ol'TAx Collector. at tin* next election. BM>,-.Tho friends of Kev. J. 15. Ill NMCl'TT respectfully announce liini a candidate for tlto , office of Tax Collector, at tin; ensuing elee'ion. TI.e friends <>f Hcv. II. M. ItAUTON I respectfully announce lilin as a candidate for Tax Collector at tlie next election. | Biiijf" The friends of .1. W. I,. OAKY respect" | fully announce him a candidate for re-election to the office of Tax Collector, for l'i'kens district. at the erisulnp election. RW Tlio friend* of II. C1.KVKI.AM> HI'XT j respectfully announce him a candidate for Ta? j Collector, nt the next election. W. B. GAINEY, WATCllMAKKK AND JKWELLKl!, I'cimJIOIOU, S. Wll.h 1)0 nt l'iek'ons Court f*f"* llouf-e mi the first Monday iu J.C*' / -<* uiunllV. wild ttlfother pubVm . .V' <* liiys. fur tlu' purjM??>o of IlKl'A!ItlMr -m .Clocks and Jewelry. His . room n.t;; be fnuml at Mr. W. K. lloleoinbe't* Hotel. .\;i work warranted. .hi!v 1:?. 1 *-?0 . .V2 ' tf : AND FOR SALE. | '.'liscrilier offers fur sale the valuni J. iiie 15 ACT OK I.ANI' on which ho* i now reside*, situated in tlie District <if l>ii,k-r ! i'iih. mid lying on the head waters of Kiuhteeit .Mile Crock, containing Three Hundred ami I Twenty-four Acres. On the premises therm ! are a comfortable dwelling. all necessary 1 out-l'iiildinjrs. with ahout Thirty Acres of I jjoDil bottom land. Terms made easy, and j lor further particulars npplv on the land to ri'.idx uouKHs. I March '2i1i 183ft '> *> tf | C. H. A. WOODIN & CO., Ilill'liew. '?. ? U|1IVI mW|Pf Al o for Milct Slmc riiiilingu, ir". \V A 1,11 AF.IiA, S. C. Jnft.lv">. 1 s.v.j 2o tr B^oswax! Boosivax.! : \\" ?..tto I my lOtM lit*. UKKSWAX. I * i' .vliicli wo will give OOODS ur i CAS!'. J. II. K. SLOAN* ,t CO. IV'-."Vt I). July 4, IK.V.t ;*>0 tf H. FA JEN, AT WAMI AI.LA. S C J ! > now receiving a splendid assortmentI ? DRY GOODS, For T,ndios nnd <rentleinnn's Wear, I ?ALSO? j ft<*n<ly-ii?;i<lc 4'lotliioig'. lie also lists on hiirtd tho finest ('assimern nnd liinons, for tluj Spring and Summer; to* : pother witlv- many other articles not necessary | to nientj jii . i Mr. Kajkv continues tho Tailoring TJusi'-..i. i.* >--- - ii.-> .Minn nv>, itiiu rcspcciiuity ? .?*licits n share of public patronage. ! 12. IS.V.1 42 frfr LUMBER! LUMHKR ! r|MIK Mihs<>ribers having purchased tlio | MI l.l?S formerly owned I?y Col. John A. Kasley, deceased. tlivoo utile? oast of Pickens ('. II., are prepared to fill orders for I.UMHKU. finished or unfinished : Sash, lJlinds, I'amiel I'oovs. or anything in that line, at short notice. AVe are determined to carry on the business in all its brunches, anil perilous wishing anything in our line, may he assured their orders will meet Willi prompt attention. The business will bo carried on under tho nanteof the "Six Mile'Company." Mr M ! ' MifciiKi.i. is the authorized Agent of the Com j'luiv.m wnom ailorilers shoul(\ Lv atMicsattd'. Wo hulicit a frliurc of mililir i-ntrnnnpjo. T. .1. KKITII. ii. c?. noutss. M. v. MrrciiKUi. .1. X. I.AWKKXCK. W. X. C'llAlO. Six Milo. Nov. ^, 1.958 1'.' tf W. T. HOLLAND, M. D,f M i MI A LI.A, PICK KNS DISTINCT. S. C. Mn) ?'!? 'v. ix.v.) m tf JOS. J. NORTON, ATTOKM.Y AT LAW, A N l> Solicitor tn I'quilv. I'TCK HNS COT" H T H OT8K, S. 0 .T;ui. 1. iy?S g tf W. K. 1HAAC WU'l.l IKKK, EASLEY & WICKLIFFE, Attorney* ait I-imv. , V \*I' ' fHoml punrt unlit "In nil liiisinp.?f ens I T K- <(? (! irt ilicir car? hi tlio Districtcomprif! . ihc Wcntcrn Chtiiil. OFKrrt. \T l'K'KF.NS V. II., S. C. .Sept. 2", 1W?5 18 HIDES AND BABK Wl,l, UK BOUGHT AT F U1J PRICES 1>V # ,T. 1.. SMITH. Tan Yftfil, #&n 4, 1858 20-tf mf'