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" I lloi'K you arc not disposed to queation the character of my luilk," said a dairyman to his customer. "Oh, no, indeed, it has evidently pcen pumped enough already." "Husband, I wish you would buy me nQine pretty feathers." " Indeed, mv dear little wife, you look better without tliem." " Oh, no, sir, you uhvays call me your little bird, and liow docs a bird look without leathers HUMAN I.IKK.?When all is done, human lifo is, ut the greatest and best, hut like a froward child, that must he played with and humored n little to keep it quiet until it falls asleep, nnd then the care is owr. "That's what 1 call capital punishment," as the hoy said when his mother shut him up in the closet anion.; the preserves. " ir/M M!r-?AL, Makhiko, on t'10 1st instant, by Hev. I>. 11. Kuiiucinur, Mr. Tuo*. K. M \im?kn, tu Mis.s Nanct A. Ai.kxaxuku. nil of HtaJtpn** I,OST, OX Suloday Inst, a l\?ckot lloi>k, of deer skin, c<'iitniiiinn wunc money ami papers. Tlio finder will l>c suitably rewarded iiv leaving it at thia office, or returning it to tlie subscriber. K. J. NIX. Sept. 5. 8 .'I i TkT A ii J.HUWUO 1 X"* once : rpiIK subscriber most rc.spcctl'ully requests 3 those who are indebted to liiin to pay up all duos. The Printing Books belonging to the " l'ondleton Messenger Office " t/nixt he Fettled without delay. And lie also informs those indebted to him on those Uooks, that no receipt is binding without his own signature?as he had appointed no agents lor that Paper. ILis intention of removing to another State ho hopes will show tlie necessity of attnmliit.r ?. 'I''-* ?* 'I i - w Him ici|uv3i. jn: iirix 10 pny uts debts before lie loaves. Remember! Return day is close at baud. ED-WARD SYMMES. lYndleton. S. C.. Sept. 10. 1859 8 2 ESTATE SALE. WILL be nobl, at tbo late residence of Mrs. Rebecca Williams, on Wednesday tbo 12tb day of October next, to the highest bidder, tlio Real Estate of Joseph Williams, deceased, consisting of ono f|^ n *\ s* i <* I. ? ? ** H H ?1 v I ir K H d ?? OR IK ^ Situate in the Patriot of Pickens, on Saluda Itiver, containing Two Hundred nnd Forty Acres more or less, hounded hy lands of Jeremiah llohinson, Unlet Hunt and others. The.ro is a comfortable dwelling, barn, and all necessary outhouses on tho premises.? There is also about Forty Acres of bottom on this tract. A [.SO One Mare and Mule elf. stock cntttlcand Sheep. Household and Kitchen Furniture, and other articles too numerous to mention. T Kit MS OF SAIjB.?For the land, a credit of one and two years : nod for the nnrnnnnl e>tate. a credit of twelve months. with interest from tho day of sale. Tho purchase nionov to he scoured hy note and approved puretjos, with a mortgage ef (he premises if iciiuircd. ISAAC WILLIAMS, Kx'or. S.T.t. 12. 1850 8 4 Xteifc* Patriot A Mountaineer copy twice. NOTICE TJlO whom it may concern, and especially .1 to crrhiiu distillers of ' Sfi'i/r/tm'iir, Jlhir lliiin." No person, either wiiitb or black. is authorise I to sell any Com or other nuricultural produce from my Farm at Little Kivf>i* pi.ncnnnnmtlu F i?m!I ? -.11 V *. ? in nil por?ons who may venture us heretofore to purchase ?uuh produce. OKO. SKAUOHN". Sept. 12, 1?60 8 3 For Salo, AfiOOl) CAUKI A<!K. It enn 1>e u?e<l either as u one or two horse vehicle.? Person* desirous of pnrclmsin^ can apply to either of the undersigned. Terms reasonable. I. WIOKMFFB, W. UllKKX. Sept. 1.1. 18.19^ 8 1* Slatr of.South Carolina, IN OHIIIN \itV?I'll' VTIOV. Vr \rIIKIIKA'H, Junto* K. II-igood hath npT I plied to mo for letters of udnMiiUt ration all an 1 sinful ir the personal estate of llarily II ihiusou, doociwo I, Into of tlie State and district of l'iok-.iiM; Tlio kindred ami creditors of slid deccftsod arc. therefore, cited to appear hoforo lite, a! Pickens C II on Monday Shi October next, to shew cause, if any they can why said I I A- - ' 1 '' < .M.vu.o c.iv.ll'l Hl.tlllLMl. UIVCII umicriliy li.-m I an 1 do.il, 1-Jth .September. 18'ifl. \V. J. 1'AltSON'H. o.r.n. Wlnle of South ('.iroliiia, IV OltUIWKV?CITATION. S WIIKRKA4, J. K. Ilagood hath applied to to mo for letters of n liniuistmtidn upon all And singular the porsonul estato of Adillcti Myden, deceased. lato of the Srato aforesaid find district of I'ickens : The kindred and creditors of Raid docc-ueil aro, therefore, cited to appear lieforo me, at Pickens C. 11. on Monday the )li\| Ootobor next, to show cause. If any they c vn, why said lotters should not be granted, (iifdn under my hand ami seal, September 12th, 1850; W. J. PAR80N8, O.P.P. LAND FOR SALE. A B?rpin lo I>c ISnd. WK noff offer for piiIo one of tho mont beautiful, picturesque, pleasant ami health v Summer residences tlmt can be found tn the State. It lion on Oolonoy Creek, in Pickens, <> miles from C'ol. Ilimmd'H. f> miles from Mr*. Barton's, 3) miles from Mnj. Alexander's plantation, ami contains 027 Acros, 00 Acres of rich Ixdtom, ncvor overflown, in a high state of cultivation, nnd much good upland, will) tlie host Cattle nnd Ilojt rai^c :ii.? Oi.t. m i . .1 ? ? Ill UIU oinio, HI IJO .VMM I'OCUIIHO WO l)0U"llt it jointly hut cnnnot divide it putisfactniily. Any perron wishing to buy siioh a plantation would do well to call aiul eeo tho place, tho 8|tlcndid crop now standing on it, got sonic of (ho purest water in tho world, and a view o|ik tho most aplondid mountain nccnory in tho State. Our Post Offico is Sunny Dale? on tho placo. JAMBS 0. COOK. JOHN 11. PAHSONS. July 25. 1850 t 8oow _ For Sale, 6") AAA LBS OF BACON, chonp for A,y IUU cash. Apply to ?. J(rill), 1'iclcons C II, July 22 Hides and Bark! CASH will ho paid for I Jidos and Tim Bark ou delivery lit my Tnn Vtird. WM, YANWYCK. April X9tW9 . GrJ Ow EXECUTORS' SALE. AV''"' will Hell to tlio highest bidder. on TnesM day the 15tU day of November next, nt the Into residence of Dr. H. D. Maxwell, deceased, near Fair IMay, in l'ickens District, TI1IS PLANTATION Whereon lie did livo, lying immediately on tho main lload leading from l'endleton to Cariiesville. Ueorgiu, and within two miles of Fair l'lay, containing Two Hundred Acres more or less. The plantation is well improved, and is : one of the best locations in tho District. On (lie premises is a good Dwelling, Negro lyn?.s<>l<. Ham, Threshing Machine, Outtoi. (Jin nml Screw, and all neccssury outbuildings. There nro 40 or 00 acres of good bottom lancl on (lie place. and tlie balance is lirstratc upland. This tract lies in one of tlie beat neighborhoods in the State, convenient to good Churohes and Schools. \YU WII.L ALSO SI'liI. ai the same time and placc. 800 bushels of Wheat, a quantity of Corn mill t'oimcr; lot oi ltyo. Uats, ami Ihtrley ; 7 head of Horses, amongst which is sonic blooded stock ; U Mules, '! yoke of large work Steers. 11 or 8 line Cows mid Calves, sonic of thcin being imported stock : 12 or 15 head of good Hcef Cattle, 'i'.l lica'l of Sheep, ltf head floats, 17 heml of tine fattening Hogs, and a nuinbev of slock Hogs, 1 llnggy and liarness, 1 Carriage and harness, 1 Carryall and harness, 1 Spring Wagon, 1 Ox Wagon, 2 Ox Carts: U Fans, one of which is a Thurbor Premium Fan: Farming Iia|ilenients of all kinds; Household and KitcliI en Furniture, and various other articles too ! numerous to mention. TKItMS OF SAI.K.?On a credit of twelve. iimv iimi approved security, and ii?tcrest from dnio. MVY C. MAXWBI.T., ) Bx'trix. John ii. maxwell. f j. k. iiagooi), J Ex'tors. KOTItfl?. A; I.I. persons having demands against the Estate of Dr. K. \). Maxwell, deceased, arc I requested to liaml tlicm in to us immediately, j properly attested, for payment: and tliosc indebted thereto must make payment promptly, as longer indulgence cannot lie given. L. C. MAXWKI.I., ) Ex'trix. J. II. MAXWKM,, I .1. E. I1A000D, j Ex"tors. ! Sent. 1?. 1 H.V.I x Notico. VLL persons arc hereby forewarned from trading for a note given by mo to M. i l"\ .Mitrlioil, some time in April last, for the I sum of One Hundrodand Thirty-five Dollars, payable six months after date ; an the consideration of the above Note lias failed. T. M. SIX)AX. Sopt. 12, 1859 8 4 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ricKciiM?tn i:qully. I J. I>. Ferguson, I i K. A. Ferguson. I ,>-1, f .... ' "ill for Partition.&o vs. I | Annn Forgii8on.ot.ftln. f BY virtue of n decretal order obtained in thiseaut-o, at the lust term of tho Court of Kquitv. fur l'ickens district, tliore will lie Hold nt public auction, to the highest bidder, nt Pickens Court House, on Salcday in October next, the Ileal Estate (not assigned) of I .James T. Ferguson, deceased, 'i'hese lands i are situate in the State and District aforesaid, ; on waters <>f Town creek, to wit: j Tract No. 3. containing Three Hundred i and Ninety-six Acres, bounded bv lands of | K. II. (Iriflin, lhikor and tracts Xos. 1,2, and 4. Tliis is tho llaynos tract, upon which tliorc is about forty acres of crook bottom. | Tract Xo. 4, containing Two Hundred and j?Eighty-nino Acres, adjoining lands of (S. It. | Burgess. Bonj. Holder, K. H. (IriRin, Baker, I niul tracts Nos. 1, 3 and ">. There is eight , acres of branch bottom on this tract. Tract No. containing Four Hunarod nnd | Six Acres, bounded by lands of (?. It. Burgess, Itoper, and tract Xo. 4. There is fifteen i acres of branch bottom on this tract, j TEllMS OF SALE.?Thoso Lands, which i aro valuable, will be sold on a credit of one, | two and three years, excopt tho costs of these proceedings which aro to bo paid in cash. | The respective amounts to bo paid in three 1 equal annual successive instalments, with j interest thereon from tho day of salo. The I Hiirc.lin^or in* . f |...?vi>i?ovi>- vw uiliUI IIIIU UUIIV1 J to tiic Commissioner, with at least two good : f>urcties, to secure the payment of the pur1 chivo money. The purchaser to pay extra for his title. UOJVT. A. THOMPSON, c.E.r.n. Comr's. Office. Sept. 0, 18.VJ 7 td ST ATI' OF SOUTH CAROLINA, J'H 'KKXS?IX EQUl TV. : .John (lilstrup ) vs. Hill for Specific lVrf., Jcc. Harvey Tripp. ) 1 TN^DI'jU an order of tho Court of Ktptity, ! made in this cause, at June term, 1 will sell at public miction. to the highest j bidder, at Pickens Court House on Saiedity in October nerK tlif> fmet < f Inml ilo?ii'ilio.l in tbo pleadings, vix: j OXK TRACT OP LAND, situate, lyin" | nnd being in tho State nnd District aforesaid, on ltice'a croek, waters of Twelve Milo River, containing One IIumlre?l nml Seventy Acros moro or less, nnd bounded by lands of John Ariail, Joseph Young nnd others. The defendant, 'l'ripp, has until tho day of sale ab >ve mentionod to como in nnd redeem the land, by satisfying the demands of the complainant, GiUtrnp. ills failing to do this tbo land must bo Mold. Terms ok Sti c?on ? /> .?,!:? nf months, with intoreot from tho day of sulo, excopt tlto costs which must bo puiil in cash. Tho purchaser to give bond to the Commissioner. with at least two good sureties, to soeuro the paymont of tho purchase money, and to pay extra for titles. UOIJ'T. A. THOMPSON, C.e.I'.D. Comr'?. Office. Sej>t. 7. 1-S.V.) 7 td. Sale, of Ucnl ESstnlc. C. J. Hendricktf, ) vs. v Summons in Partition. M. P. Couch, et.al.) BY virtue of an order to mo directed by tho Ordinary of Pickens District, tliero Will bo sold at public auction, to tho liighost milder, at i'ickon* Court Mouse, on Saleday in October next, tho Ileal Kstato of James W. Couch, deceased, situate, lying ftnd hying in l'ickens District, on a branch of Little George's Creek, waters of Saluda river, nmnelv: ON-H TRACT OF LAND, containing Two Hundred and Twenty-thrfro Acres more or loss, bounded by lands of Jool Kllison, estnto of Wrn. Benson nnd others. TKIIMS OF SALK.?SoM on a credit of twolvo month*, with interest from thedny of hiiIo, oxcopt the costs which are to bo paid in cosh. The purchaser to givo bond to tho Ordinary. with two good fmretio*. with ft inortj?ng? of tho promisee, if deemed nc<:os?nry by tliA Ordinary. Pur^lii??nr ti> t\nv fur titln* C. CHAlO, s.r.n. jSopt. a. I860 7 HIDES AND BARK WILL BE BOUGHT AT FAIR PRICES by J. J/. N. 8MITIF. Tan Yard, Jnn 4, 1858 if m * | Pendleton Pricos Current. COHIIMM i:i> WKKKI.Y UY JOIIN r. It LOAM V 00. l'r.NDi.KKiN, August 00, 185'.!. Cotton, per Hi 0 u IO;Coffce,Tlio,perlb 12 a 14 | Corn, " liusli 90 a 100 " Java " 'JO a 22 I Corn iiiotil " 100 iv 1.10 " Lng'a " 10 n 17 I Uncoil. liog H 10 ii 10 Halo Hope " 10 n 11 1 Magging. (Inn'y 20 a'20 lleenwax, " 18 a 20 ! Mutter, pcrlb 1 -"? n lO'Kggs, per doz 10 u 12A Floor, per 1)1 fiOO n ?0 Iron, Swede, OJ a 7 Indigo, ' 137 a lf>o| " " f> to 7 7 a 7| i Load, " 10 n 12' " F.nglisli 0 a O.j Mitdiivr, " 20 a 25 >!oln??eu, N O 00 a 0-r> Nail*, per keg, On $0501 " W 1 |."? a ">0 OiUh, ]?er bnsli, 10 n 4o| Powder, per keg ?7*>Oa8 i . 1 >!?.?? ?? l( 7" (U'l ?' * * 1 . ....,, . > <? '" ) 10 3 i a 40 i Kice, " lb <>l a "(Pepper, " lh Kin 18 Steel. Mister, 11 a 1:5.Salt, per suck, 225ii2.">0 j I ' Gorman, 112 ? 14|Sngar, brown, 'J n 11 I " Cast, 22 u 2o|Shot, jier snck, 2~>0 1 i Scgurs, perdoz a OOjTobftcco, per lb 2"> a 100 | Tea, 7^i a 1 ~>0i Wheat, per bl 2:57 a$2">0 | I Whisky, " gal 100a lot), Yarn, i'aet'ry, 100a 110 OsnalurgH, per yanl, 12.} a I I I A choice lot of the above articles always on hand at John T. Si.o.\n & Co'*. j Andorson Prices Current. voiuikctkit wbkki.v iiy ui.kcki.ky ollaytonh. Amu:uson 11., Aug. 80, 1850. ' Cotton rer lb. - - . H t7> im Sail, (Liverpool) peri<nck, - 2 ? 2.10 Coffeo. Hio, per lb. - - 10 J (<?. It " .hivn, per lb. - - in (l>; 20 " I.nguyriv, per lb. - - 1") (<c> 10 Sugar brown, per lb. r - (a) 11 Molasses, West India, per gallon. -10 (.i 15 " N. Orleans, " " ?>o (rr 00 flagging, Gunny, per ynrd, 15 (n) 17 ! Hnleltopo, ? lb. - llfa 12,1 lliieon, hog round, - 12.) 15 Hutter, per lb. - - 12 1-2 (? 15 Steel, cant, ... 22 (?) 25 " German, - - - 12 fir 15 " Mister, - . 10(?)12 1-2 Iron, common size Swede, per lb. GJ ' ' - 5 to 7 inches 7 " Knglisli, per 11). - - 5 (n} 0 Nails, best brands, per keg, - 5} C" l ' "omign, per ill. - I, |() Powder, UiHe, per keg, - 7A Or, S " bloating, * . fi.GO (? <>.00 I ltico, por lb. - 5 (?) it Flour, j.er barrel, . G OO (,i: (S.."i0 Wheal, j.er bushel, - - Do (? 1.00 Corn, " $J,00 I Ouls, per bushel, . 40 (<?N AO Hceswnx, per lb - - 20 r.! > > J001',.* " - - - 2G&80 \aru (best) per bunch, - 1.10 (?) 1.20 Cow Pons, per bushel, - 80 H"> Coi n Meal, <? > .. 00 (,< 1.00 Haw lli>les, (dry) - _ - I'M v ? ~r. ? vi v I4V.II i IIVI , ^IIVIIIIIK'K j |H*r ID. {ft Hit fay- Yon will always find a large lot of Groceries nnil oilier heavy goods on hand and for sale nt low prices :it 11 & <"s. SHERIFF'S 8 A fjICS. 1)V virtue of sundry writs of fieri fuel us to me ) directed, will be sold before thd Court House | in I'ickens District, within the legal hours, on ' the first Monday and Tuesday in October next : Two hundred acres of land more or less, adjoining lands of Mrs. K. Merck ancLothcrs, levied on as the property of F. N. (larvin, at the suit of W. It. Jones, I'.x'or and others. One tract of Land, containing two hundred and thirty-six acres more or less, whereon Jackson Arter now lives, bounded by lands of Kccsc Howcn, Joseph Young and others, at ti c suit of William Hunter and Keese llowen. One tract of I.and. 011 the waters of Conerrss Crook, containing ten and a half acres, whoreon Margarett Fitzgerald now lives, lovitd on as her property, at the suit of K. 11. Hens.in, against Mftvgurctt Eitzgerald, and \V. ! '. Fit/. I gurum. One tract of land whereon Warren W. White i now lives, conttiining seventy-two acres more ! less, sold on u credit of one and two years, ox) ccpt so nuicli us is necessary to defray (lie presl out expenses, levied on as the property of W. \V. White, at the suit of .Miles M. Norton for the use of Win. II. White, Ailm'r. One tract of laml containing sixty acres more or less, whereon T. 15. Mauldin now lives, on ^waters of Richland creek, levied on as his property, at the suit of I), liicman and others. One hoiit<o and lot in the town of Walhalln, containing one and u-half acres, whereon Mrs. Ostendortf now lives; also, one tract of land containing fifty acres, adjoining town of Walhalla, II. Kajen and others; also, one other tract containing two hundred acres more or loss, oil thu road leading from Walhallu to Oconee Station, adjoining lands of ('apt. lleukin and others, levied on the property of John II. ()stcndortT. at the suit of 1). Hieman, 11. Hahntgo and others. OllO-tract of land i-nnlninititr lirn lum.l.-n/l IU 11*8 more or less, adjoining limits of Wm. Killer, Allen Keith and others, levied on as the property of Oeo. W. Hendricks?, at the suit of Sarah Malenr. One tract of land containing one hundred and seventy aoreamore or lesa?aUo, one other tract containing eighty acres more or less, adjoining ! lamia of J. N. Hawthorn, Jeptha Cnvtte and others, levied on as the property of Oliver T. .Smith, j at the suit of llartwell Itcncham, Thercsey ! Murphy and others. One tract of land containing two hundred | and sixteen acres more or less, whereon W'm. 15, Hack ley now lives, adjoining lands of Larkin Hendricks and others, levied on as the property of W. It, Rackley, at the suit of Warren I). Keith. One tract of land whereon Sehorn Shed now lives, containing acres, on Whetstone creek, . i><lii.il>i?<r Inn.In W... It?ll.?ll .....1 ??l ? | - v e> ? v. ""'""i1 ? !** "i"vis, ICTicil on as tlie property of Thomas Snnford, at the suit of A. Kobins & yon, and others. One dark bny marc, one gray mare, two yoke of oxen, two waggons, one pair of timber wheels; also, on Tuesday after Baledny nt the defendants residence, two cows nnd calves, one ilry cow, one lot of lumber, Ac., levied on as the property of Mrs. M. A. l'ervy, nt the suit of .1. N. Lawrence and others, against Mrs. M. A. l'erry and-1*. A. Kdgc. On Tuesday after Suloday. at the defendants | stillltouse, 0110 stil! mid stands, kc., levied on as tlto property of James R, Howard at the suit of Hnmiicl Chapman, Adni'r., vs. James K. Howard and W. J. I'nrsons. Ono gray horse, I one horse waggon and lumens, levied on as the properly of Willis Mcdlin at tho'suit of K. M. Keith. Terms cash purchasers to pay for papers. L. C. CRAIG, S.r.u. September 9, 1Rf>9 ?7 id STATE OK SOUTH OAUOUNA, In Ordinary?Plckcns. W. U. Ohilders ) v?. V Sum. in Part. Abrain Childora. j IT appearing to my flotlsfaotlon that Abrain 1 Childora. ono of the defendants In this cano, resides out of the limits of this Ktuto: It in ordorod that lie do appear, either personally or by attorney, in tho Court of Ordinary, at Pickr< fT ? %?--- ? ' < " - vim u. ii., ?n .uuiiimj iiio I'.uiMiiiy or IJcccirlbor next, toobjcot to tho disvinlon or Huloof tl|0 Heal Kmato of John Oliililors. deceased, or bis comont thereto will be entered of record. W. .T. VARSONS, O.p.P, Ordinary's Office, Sept. 12, 1859 Sin. C. H. A. WOODIN & CO., Hnriim, Nnddlc Ac Lontlicr Sliop, AL6 for sale, Shoe Findings, Ac. "WALIIALLA, 8. C. Jan 15, 1859 JM tf COMMISSIONER'S SALES. Valuablo Lands for Salo ! STATE OF .SOUTH CAROLINA. l'ICKKN'8 IN l.QblTY. J. B. Sutherland, et. ul. ) , . ys- j Hill for Partition. .Iiiines Keith, et ul. ] I* K.SrANT to 11 decree >f (lie Court of m jji|vniy. mnuo in this tnnsc. sit Juno Term, 1830, there will ho sold t<> the highest bidder. i\t Pickens Court llouso, on Sale-day in Octobcr next, tlio ValnnbU' fiscal ECmIhIc Described in the pleadings in this proceeding. to wit: Tract No. 2, containing Two Hundred Acres more or less, being part of the original l'umpkintown tract, lying on Oolonoy Creek, and adjoining lands of James Keith and others. There is about forty acres of valuable creek bottom on this tract. Tract No. 15, containing Throe Acres. This tract lies ut the base of Table Uock, and upj on which there is a large Hotel, and all nci cessarv out buildings. i The Sutherland, or Tract No. 4, containing Three Hundred Acres, more or less. ! The Jesse Adams, or Trnot No. 5, contain ing Acres, more or less. The Cha*tain, <>r Tract No. G. containing Three Hundred Acres, more or less. j Tract No. 7. known as the Ninety-six Acre ! grayt, containing Sixty ight Acres, more or j less. Tract No. 0, known as the Chastnin or Sevonty-eight Acre Urn tit, containing Duo | Hundred Acres, more or less. j The Sweden, or Tract No. Q, containing : Pifty Acres. more or lesi?. The Hood Survey, or Tract No. 1<), eon- ! taing One Hundred and Sixty Acres, more or less. Tract No. 11, containing Seventy-Kight Acres, more or less. V/? io _ v:? . t~. voiMiiiiiiu^ rivt; xnousanu Five Hundred Acres, more or loss. ffafr" Tin-so Lamls arc situate in Pickens District and Statu nforpsuid, principally on the waters of Oolenoy Creek. TBKMS OF ?SA LK.?The tortus of sale a,-o a credit ono ami two yours, with interest from the dato thereof, except a sufficient sum to ! pay the costs of those proceedings, which i must 1)0 paid in cash. Tho purchasers to 1 give bond to the Commissioner, with at least ' two good sureties, to secure the pnynient of! the purchase tnonev, and pav extra for titles, j KOUT. A. THOMPSON, C.E.ivd. Coiu'h. Office, Aug. I td i Stale of Month t':iroliu:i, IN KQL'ITV?l'K'KKNS. Win. Clayton | vs | Dill lV?r Injunction,&c I .lCncas Hunter. ct nls ) rlJUSr.VXT to a necree of tlio Court of I Knuity. in this case, there will ho sold, j at public outcry, to tlio highest bidder, at I Pickens Court House. on Sulodny in Oetober j next, the lands described in the pleadings, ) to wit: OX I< TRACT OF I,.VXD, situate, lying and being in the district and State aforesaid, containing Three Hundred Acres more or le*s, and adjoining lands of James l'ursons, Henry Ilendrix mid others. On the promises, there, is a dwelling, outliousos, barn and threshing machine. There is also on the place, one of the host appointed Tan yards in the up-country, with a distillery and most convenient apparatus fur carrying on the business. TERMS or SA 1.1.' o.,n:..1.. frny the cxpoiiKcs of unlit, (say $30.) The balance on a credit of twelvo months. with interest from the day of sale; the purchaser to give bond to the Commissioner, with at least two good sureties, to secure the payment of the purchase money. The purchaser to pay extra for titles. ROB'T. A. THOMPSON, C.K.im). Com'rH OHice, Aug 1"). ! Y.? 0 AGRICULTURAL AND IIOrSICK KKI'l X( 1 KM I'OUIl'.M, (.ircenviilo, S. f. Of every kind and of best quality. . STOVES Of all kinds. rmvw tvr a n t> n < B .* ilk M'j, KEROSENE OIL AND I, AM PS, (;itOVKK & HAKt:St^ Sewing Maohlnoa. MATTRESSES, Of Shuck, Cotton. Palm anil Straw, PUMPS, WIRE SAFES, W1IEKLBARROWS, 110USEKKI'iPIN(J (JOOI)S, CANK SEAT CI IA1 US, i sr\l?VT u i I i.m r iinti r* 11 r< 111 i im ?r>, CORN SIU'CKHS. STRAW <'I'TTKHS, ('OHX II AN D-.M I MiS FRUIT PRKSKKNINCi CANS AND R< )TTIiKS, &c., <&c., &c., &c., &cM dtc., &c., &c. <fcc. For Sale l>v j. U. SHERMAN, Agent, Sept 1, ls.v.1 ft in $50 Reward. i REWAIIP of fifty dollars will bo paid | J.V. for tho delivery to ino, or confinement in any Jail so that I can got him, of a Copper coloroil boy, named llKHRY. Said boy is about 5 feet 0 inches high, slender form, and weighs about 130 pounds. One or two of his teeth aro out in front. lie is quick spok i on. with nil intelligent look, IJewnsln-t I seen at (!anton (Soorgin, wlmro ho lifts a wifo; hiuI is probably lurking thereabouts. nr on , tlio road t?> this place. IIo is supposed to bo ! making his way to a frco St.ito. b. C. CKATO. Piekoho* C. IT.. S. 0. Aug. 27. 18.V.>. tf-.r? Not icy. IS hereby (riven that application will he mnde at the next session of tho Legislature lo discoiitbiue Miller's Now Road, nt .Stamp ("reck, i and to adopt the old Homl, as r better route. MANY (JlTlZKNS. Atirr. 15. 1859 4 ?m W. Walseman, Agont, DUAPKK A\ll> TAII,OK, , WA LI) ALL A. S. C. I^IIE undortugnod bog* lcavoto inform his , friends ami tho noblio, that ho lias I opened a chop in the building formerly occn i piotl by Issortell & Norinnn, for tlic purpose j of enrrying on tlio business of Draper mid Tnllor, I In itp various brandies. lie litis on Imnd ! an excollent assortment <?f (toons for (Joiitlej inon's wear, wliioli lie will mnke to order in the test Bt.vlo, and According to the lute.it fashion. Ho respectfully solicits a sluiro of public patronngo. BflJuTcnus, most accommodating. July U. 1W9 57 tf Valuable Property for Sale. rilHKRE will bo mo1<1 ?t Public, Auction, nt ? my residence un Tuf?Jay tbo -lib day of October next, if not previously disposed ol ftt private sale, my entire Estate, ileal and Personal, To wit: One-half interest in a Merchant Mill. 1111(1 till v-niim I '? ' . .....V *?.VI VP Vi JiUlllIt X UC A*J 111 will soon bo iii (monition. 300 Aorcs of I,and, of wliicli Forty acres is fresh cleared and ready for cultivation. Tliero is a Saw Mill in good repair on this trnct. 1100 Acre.", called the Maw place. Those lands aro situate in l'ickcns District, on Twelve Mile River, just above the public road leading from Pi kens 0. II. to Pendleton. Tliero arc dwelling houses and outbuildings on each of these tracts. These tracts are valuable, on account of their nearness to Pendleton, the present terminus of the lllue Kidge Railroad ; and fo<* the water power and excellent Springs and timber thereon. Persons arc in\itcd to call and examine the same. ALSO A Negro man. named Jo; about 000bushels of corn, lot <>t'Foriilcr. Pens, Shucks. Tlio crop to be gathered nnd delivered to tlie purcbnser by tlio loth Ociober next. Also, u lot of Cuttle, lings, Wagons. Lumber. Tools, of various kinds. Household and Kitchen Furniture, and other articles too tedious to mention. The above property is sold to pay my debts, and 1 ask my creditors to be present to fix upon the terms of sale. My name is still in the Courier as a candidate for Sheriff, .and 1 am yet so but for Arkansas. Friends have inv thanks for the interest taken in my behalf. A. 11. SAKOEXT. Sept. 0. 1850 7 td Limo Your Land ! W ivwill turnish I.IMF, at tlio Clinuga Lime kiln for agricultural purposes at the following rates: 10 ocntf* per bushel for slacked Lime, 20 cents for un>laoked. UOIJ'T. MAXWKLL, dr., A^cnt 01inuj*a I.. & M. (Jo. __ Sept. r?. 1S.V.) 7 tf. J. B. FISCIlESSEli, W.'ifcluiiiilior ami Jvwellci', WALK/.LLA, ?. KAS reeommei? ed business at his olcl Stand, on M .in street. lie keeps on hand a large and splendid assortment of w atones and Jewolry, Together with everything in his lino, which will 1)0 sold on the very l>est terms. RFil'AlIIIXU, in all its branches, done in a most workmanlike manner, and with despatch. (Jive me a trial. July 23, 1859 1 tf. I New Powder Manufactory. rpiIHSouth Carolina I'owdor Mills are now j J[ in successful operation, and the attenj tion of Dealers is called to the unmistakable I superiority of the l'owder Manufactured at j these Mills over that any other in America. I Wearo prepared to furnish at the shortest notice anv of the following description, at i tho following prices, viz: | Common Blasting powder per kog $1 2"> Brilliant " " " " 2.r> Common Mining " " " f> 2o , Brilliant " " " " 0 2~> Common lliflo " ' " 7 2:1 Brilliant " " " " S 5C Bviy" Where the keg is returned 25 cent? will he deducted. | The Manufacture is under the guidance ol | J. II. Bksk.mkf.i.dkii. from Memmingen, CJcr | maay, a skilful and experienced Powder ma : ker. lie has introduced the highly brilliant Powder so much admired by the sporting community of Europe. This Powder is r beautiful round and possesses the polish oi steel, and is entirely free from all corroding properties. Dealers and contractors may have thcii oiders ti 1 led agreeable to specifications at the shortest notice. All orders should be atl| ilresseH to John Boh kn tt Co, at Pickens C ! 1T., So tth Carolina. WM. It. BOW F.N, Agent. Xf I. 1 r 1 o-/> ? ' [ iuiircn i.j, i w.i ?i-f tt Lav Notice. I 'JMIfi undersigned have formed a partnership : I in tiie practice of Law and Equity for PickI ens District. Mr. Uadhkn may be consulted at his offlcc in Pickens and Mr. Onn at Anderson. JAMKS L. OUll, W. M. IIADUKN. Pickens C. If., May 10, 1859 -12-tf Law Notice. 'PUR undersigned will devote himself entirely j I to the practice of Law and Equity on tin ! Western Circuit. Mr. H.w<i>kn is his part net ! ... - I iii i iim-ii-. iiAjing i,. ui< it. Anderson 0, II.. Mny 10, 185(1 42?If Notice IS horehy given tlint application will l>c mm!'.1 t>- the Legislature, at its next Sos> I sion, for a Charter to open a Turnpike Uoail | from Elijah I tinkle, Sr. Mills, through the Negro trail Gap, to tho North Carolina line. Aug. 27, 1K.V.) 5 3m Sassafras Gap Turnpike. I f PI 11*1 Stockholders and fricails of tliis enterI 1 in'lMf* rtl'O l*0llI10-Qt0rl tit munt i?? tho !'<?? n<l : House, at Pickens, on Salcdny in Octobor. The HiiccoHH of the measure demands ACTION. Sept 1 ? td Beeswax! Booswax ' WFj want to buy 1000 lbs. UKT'.SW A X for which we will give GOODS 01 CASH. J. 11. K. SLOAN & CO. I IVndlotwi, July 4, 1860 ftO tf Notice j IS hereby given that application will be made 1 nt the next HMsion of the Legislature, to | amend the charter for Slonn'8 ferry und bridge, so !i? to locate the bridge near the ftite of the ferry, and ulso fornn extension of said charter. Angiiht 27.f> 3m NEW GROCERY STORE, A* Plckenn C. H. I rpiIE subscriber letivo to inform his j _1 friends nmt the public generally, that lie nuu uurucvi ii GROCERY STORK. And is now receiving end will contimio to receive everything usually kept in tn establishment of this kind. Tiie Stork is nil fresh end Ins been bought oft the most sdvnntftgious terms and will lie sold nccordingly. Terms will be strictly Cnnh or Barter nt cash prices. Call and sec me. J. R. RETD. April 1. ltffW 3fi tf W. T. HOLLAND, M. D., PICKFA'S DISTRICT. S. 0. March 3, 1H/J9 151 tf I C AW0 OiD AT\?'3. FOR ci.r.KK. j ?v"i>-The friends of JAMK# K. IIAGOOI> rospedfully nmionncv lilm u cninli'lute for r?! election to the olllcc of Clerk of the C' nrt lit I lie next election. KOH ORDINAUY. fifST" The friends <>f J. I(. MA11KTT respcct fully announce hint u candidate lor Ordinary of l'ickcns District at the next election. | #fc?y The friends or WM. J. l'AHSONS. Kcq. respectfully announce liltit a candidate for reelection to the oflico of Ordii'tiry, for rickcua district, at the ensuing election. fitiy The friends of W. 1". IIOl.COMliF respectfully announce hint a candidate lorOrdimi, ry, at the next election. I fifty The friends uf S. II. JOHNS rospcctfully announce hint a camliilatu lor Ordinary at the next election. ftf?X?The friends of llcv. .TOIIN OWKNS hog leave to announce hint a candidate lor Ordinary I of l'iekcn.f district. nt the onsuing election, i The friends of TIIOM.AS .1. KKITII ret spcct fttlly announce hint a candidate forOrdinj ary of l'ickcns district, at the ensuing olcotion. FOR SI I Kill FF. JBwyThe friends of Col AU-'X. ItRVrr nouuce liitn a candidate for Sheriff oi l'ickcnrt district, a" the ensuing flection. Tlie friends of Mr. ANDUFAV RAMSAY" respect fully nttiiottnee him a candidate for Shcri ill of i'ickciid district, at (lie next election. 8W The frictuls of Col. I.KMirKL THOMAS respectfully announce Itim n candidnto tor Sheriff of I'ickons district, at tlie ensuing election. j JR^y-Tlie friends of t'ol. A. 15. SARCiKXT respect fully announce him a candidate for Sheriff of 1'ickens District, at the ensuing election. The friends of ^V N. CRAM heg lenvo to announce him a candidate for Sheriff of I'ickens district, at the next election. FOll TAX COM.KCTOR. The friends of Mr. A. S. ST FPU ENS respectfully announce hint a candidate for tho oflice of 'fax Collector of l'ickens distiii t. nt j the ensuing flection. g&tf" The friends of Mr. (! liORfi I! F. STKADi IN(i respectfully announce him a candidate for ! the office of Tux. Collector, tU the next election. J Bf^..Thc friends of llev. J. 15. HUNNICUTT respectfully nniionnce him a candidate for tlio office of Tax Collector, at the ensuing election. JKSaSf" The friends of Hoy. 11. M. 11A11TON' [ respectfully announce hiiu as ? candidate for I Tax Collector at the next election. BSaV The friends of .1. \V. I.. C.M'Y rcspcct1 fully nnnotmco hint n candidate for re-election to t >e otlicc of Tax Collector, for Pickens district. at the ensuing election. I fifer'l'he friends of II. CI.KVKI.ANI) HUNT | re8U"Ctfully announce him a candidate for Tax Colic dor, at the next election. Medical Notico. D'OCTOllS MABUY ANH SLOAX having formed ? Copnrtnership in the prnoI tioo of Medicine and Surgery, respectfully | oiler their Professional services to the com: .....a i - 111 iimiv iu tar^c. Pendleton, S. April 21, 1859 40 tf W. B. GAINEY, "WATC11MAKEU AND JEWELLER, I*cit<ilctoii, s. i ^ W ILL bo at Pic.kons Court House on tlie first Moiuluy iu ! , cnch month. and all other publio 1 i days. |i?r the purpose of 11EPA1' , ltl.Nti Watches, Clocks mul .Jewelry. His ' room may he found at Mr. W. E. llulcombe's* ' Hotel. All work warranted. I Jn|,v 13. 18.r?0 02 tf ? fliWD FOR SALE. ' rpiIE si. ?riher offers for sale the valuaf J. bio Tl.ACT OF LAND on which ho . now resides, situated in the District of I'ick' ens, nnd lying on the head waters of Eighteen . Mile Creek, containing Three Hundred and Twenty-four Acres. On the premises thorn are a comfortably dwelling, all necessary i out-buildings, with about Thirty Acres of I?..i 1 ? * * Miiiiuiii 1111111. icrius nmue easy, and lor further particulars npplv on the land to FKfjIX 110GEKS. March 23, ls")0 36 tf NOTICE. 4 I.L persons having demands against tho x\_ E*mte of Win. Ilarrott, deceased, will liand thoni in tonic properly proven. Thoso 1 indebted will please make payment soon. JOSH I'A JAMKSON, Adin'r., with will annexed. Sept. 4. 18AO 7 4 . I II. FAJEN, . I AT WAL11ALLA, S. C.. j ."5 now recoiving a splendid assortment; DRY GOODS, For Ladios ftiul (lentleman's Wear, , ?AJ.SO? Rcadj'itiiidc 4'lotliiii^. lie also has on hand tliC finest (JiiSaimevs and Linens, for the Spring and Summer; toj gcther with many other articles not necessary | to inontion. | Mr. Vajes continues tlie Tailoring Busi, noss in all its branches, and respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. , M.g 12. lS.r>{? 42 tf LUMBER! LUMBER ! ! rpIIK ?\d>sciiher? having purchased tho i I Ml I-l.S formerly owned hy Col. John A. ; Kasley, deceased, three miles east of Pickens |. II., are prepared to (ill orders for I.I'M MKK, finished or unfinished ; Si' l>, Winds, ! I'nnncl Doors, or anything in (hat line, nt short notice. We nre determined to carry on tho business in nil its branches, and persons | wishing anything in our line, may he assured > | their orders will meet with prompt attention. 1 j Tho business will bo carried on under tho name of tho "Six Mil Company." Mr M F Mitciiki.i, is the authorized Agent of tho Company, to whom all orders should be addressed. Wo solicit a shure of public patronage. T 1 vein'ir II. U. 1K)?J(iS. M. F. MITCHELL. 1 Six Milo, Nov. ">, 1868 l<i tf JOS. J. NORTON, ATTOKN1SY AT LAW, AND K?lifi(or in X:?|uitv> ' PTCKENS COURT IIOI'SK, S. C | .Ttin. I. IPfiR 2.r> tf_ W. K. KAHI.KY. ISAAC \\ K KI.Il'KB, EAS1.EY & "WldhXlMf, AUorneyti nt I.nxv, \T V 1I.T. attend punctually to nil luipinoM mi i \ tvuMM to t li??ir oar* in I lie DJMfict1 ? ? - . r>mg me nmifvii c ircuit. ' OFFICE AT PICkENR C. II., P. C. t S?'V?. ??%, ia 'H