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strength with successive year?, ami it i:< plainly certain that wo never can gain an equilibrium iu tho I'liion, fur tlio North has now eighteen St-tes, the South hut iiftecn, ami tbeue is hardly the remotest hopu that wo will ever he allowed "to attain any more comparative power by acquisition I from Territories now belonging to the Uliited States." I 'The progress and success of the Hepuh- j I it-ail party assures us thai we must have M,V?. nr.* iu?w * " ' ' , .... ^ ...Hill- ill*' llTOpre.SSttllO C'Hitlict wngod in lint earnest.'' 'I'll point is nnrrowod down, nnd clenrlv dollncd l?y the nnnuneiatioii of the groat cuptnin ot" ho Republican*, nnd the battle must bo fought; postpone it we may, avoid it we fiiunot. " The living issue of tliu orcscnt, j, thenetunl, practical isauo of our d.iy nnd generation, which is, until settled, to over- | ride i>ll other issues in this country." II.m- -l.ww M ? ? L' ?.. M... n ?ui i uiiDijiuiu fenaior propose iintl counsel u.s " to meet tlio jjreat overwhelming and present nocowity." Wc will i?ivc his own words: "Tlio present indications are, that the ; South is <:irdin?; on its armor for (ho con-1 est in IStiUj that there it< counselling i anion;; its membors, as to the plan of bat- j tie; and that it intends tu lljxht with a ru;r- I jjed energy that will allow no dofoat. I ( trust it will sanction no other principles ; than those of tlie Constitution, which arc j broad enough to oin brace every true man in tho I'cpubiic ; in fact, let tlie battle be for the Constitution, and against tho enemies of the Constitution, and not merely! . ? for the election of a President. In my | opinion, the election of u President will be of little <>v no avail, unices it bVinj; witli it a sentiment tluit will replace the (\msti- ; tution (irmly on its ba.sis, and tliu-i establish the equality of the States ami the ' rights of both sections alike, othorwise the battle will recur with jrreater mils airaiu^t j 11s. In such a contest i will heartily join , wit!i tlto.se iu wliosef.tr I am bound, how- i ever littie 1 may expect from the result.'' lie is i!i f ivor of union at. the South, ' for tl ic s .kc "I' the Smith, ami with the ? -- i 1 - mniiKci. ;uj?i <.M)|i:ianu annunciation that j tho ( 'oust itiit .a i:i its 1?rondcht ami most : comprehensive principles is to t?c the gui? dinjr rule; wt. mny imike common can so with our friends ??f the South in going into toe election of u ]'resident, nominated and supported upon ? platform which recognizes to the fullest extent the rights of tlie South and the equality of the Stntos. Senator Chosnnt is in favor of the State co-operating with our Sinter southern States, in the election of a President, to the end | that union may he proseVved among oursel- : vex, " however little he may expect from the result." Another striking point in the suggestion ; of the Senator is, that we are Hot to accept i any issues cunningly devised for our cue- I mien to distract. "Of such a ^jhampter j is the pretended issue of a slave code by Congress for the Territories. When did j the South over ask for suehn co-le? Wc do not want it. It is the last thing that should he nsked of ('ongress If tendered, we would Accept the gift of no sueh Trojan horse." We are only surprised that any i^outlicrn mail would repeat this slander on tHo South. The term "slave code" was coined Xortli, and Southern editors j should eschew such base issues. , The slave trade may very well be permit- I ted to " sleep" for the present. The territorial Question is u ost ably ar 1 trued, and the argument nnd position c?f ; the nu'hor and expounder of territorial ?ov- j croijrnty, is annihilated. Wo regard this ! as a most triumphant answer to Jud<<e j Dou-'Iiik' S(pritter Sovereignty heresies. ' and wo think it pi..!;.-: so larjre a hole in his : balloon that lui can never keep the ?ras there loinr efiou'^h hereafter to raise liiin ; to the Presidential elements, at least, by the support nf t;m South. In fact, it is! now a nil'i'^nliu Conclusion, that Douglas cannot tret the .;upp?>rt of the South, and j wo hope that the Southern delegates to the | t 'harlw^on Convention will not consent to the noinination of any man for President, who favor* Sijuatter Sovereignty in any ' shape whatever. Ijet us, as Senator Chen nut KJiya, " sanction no other principle# i than those of the Constitution," which clearly and undeniably protects in the 'I'or- ' ritorics, the personal rights, and rights of property, whether it be n Southern man's : slave or a Northern man's 44 eloeks and ' oxen." We fully ninl heartily endorse Senator | Chesnut's sentiments, that 41 nny (iovern- ! went, of whatever forni; wherevcrexistin^. ! -i. i 'ft ? nmcii uenoerareiy and iih a system, makes { war ort tho property of the citizen, ought : to bo abolished.'' T?ik? tho wpoech a? a whole, it shows cftl.n, dipnifttd thought, elevated in it;j tone ; without Muster or bravado there is > n spirit find determination, nnd nil the prerequisites of a high, honorable statesmanship niul true patriotism. Wi'lW Cat Hank*.?We take the fill- J lowing froi'i* tin! Chrdniolo A Sentinel, of Au'.Ult:), lioo. : To protect t!>c people nihilist tlic.se ' Swindling Shops, we republish n list of llietn; not ono of thom we deem worthy! of fttiifldeupe or credit. Let every fiian, ; who desires to proteet himself against loss j peosurve this li-?f, und refuse the hii'w oi" nil the IIimmfril whenever offered : . Merchants' Dank, <>f ,\Mcnt?. Interior 3)ink, ('J:*i(Tr?. J/?(Jr;??vjr-.i ft,ink. I/if} range. North-Western Ji.siik, Uingold, (la. i H'ink of (riv nsbwo', (ireenshorro'.? Planters' & M . mmlcs' liauk, f >.ilto:i. i Itnon bn 1J.>NK8.?Maimfnctnrerh' JUochunies' Hank, Columhus. Kxehatige ! 15ank, (jrillin. Southern Hank, llaiu- | bridgo. Chorokee Insurance it Hanking j Company, Dal ton. , T'ovkutV is only misfortune when wishes keep the purse-strings. Povorty is tho normal condition of man ; neither banks, stocks, dividends, houses nor rents, wore dreamed of in Kden. Adam was happy, an* probably novor jraw ft chortle-book in j his life. i * Moeting of Delegates. Tho South (,'iit'olitta Delegates to the Franklin Mmm Meeting assembled nt tho Franklin Hotel and on motion, a committee was appointed to draft resolutions expressive of tho sense of this meeting. Tho committee reported tho following resolutions, which were unanimously adopted. tf/WiW, That no act of kindness nor snow ot respect has boon wanting in our reception, by our frieuds ami co-luborors of Macon Co., N. C. / '<>'/'/ < ?/, That wo 1> Toby express our indebtedness and obligation for the courtesy which lias been extended to in during our stay. Jfr.tnlmf, That the letter and compliments from ex-governor MoreUead of N. ('.. wero warmly met by the delegates from South Carolina, ami they feel constrained to nay that tlioy most highly appreciate thtf kind and respectful manner in which the honorable gentleman speaks of the State of South Carolina, and the efforts in behalf of the IJlue Widge Railroad. AVWV)/, That the l'Mitorsof the Franklin Observer, Anderson (lay.etto, Keoweo Courier, Walhalla Manner, be re^pactFully requested to publish the proceedings of the meeting. .1. Ovkiiwn IjKWIS, Clnn'ii. V. I'. ItANHKMKU, .sec"y. " Il.M'rtTHATKl) with cuts!" Slid n young urchin, as ho drew li s pocket knife across tlus leaves of 11is grammar. " Illustrated wibli cuts !" reiterated the school master, as he drew his c ine across the back of the young urchin. Til KitK is a man out West with a naiuc so hard that it takes a Krenchuiuu and a hig Indian to prononuoc it. It never has been spelled, but a machine is about to be imported from Holland for that purpose Woiu.im.y prosperity is a much greater drain upon our energies than tlie most severe adversity ; there is no spring, no elasticity j it is like w dking through life on a Turkey carpet. A Sf'iioor.-TKA<'ii>:ti relates n queer sto r .. e i ; i ' ij iii inn: Di jiih sunoiars?a sou ol t !ic Winera Id Isle. Kc tnlil him to spoil hostility. I l-o-r-8-o, hoi's*!," lie began. "No, not horxetility," saitl the teacher, " but hostility." " Sure," said I'at, "an' dij'utyo toll me thu other day, not to say boss? fie jabots, it's one thing one day, and another the next." " (jUU'ps, T undorstand you have a superior way nf curinjr hams. I should like to IbVirti it." " Well, yes: I know very well how to rurr them ; but the trouble with me just now is to um-enre them." JLlst oT Al . 1 irl'ir.iim D'nnt in rm/int'i () / 1 lQr?n Baptist Church, A () N orris, J 15 Sloan, .) 1$ K Sloan & Co.. Sloan & S., IIunibir<l, Hitchcock ."fc Co.. T Aii'lcrnon. 1 W Taylor, A K Noriii.'iii. K 11 IIqiisoii ?<: Hon, Blcckly & Cruyton, .1 W C., S HiM?n, Jr., Moore & M., 11 L*' & T S Crnyton. Sloan & T.. .1 M I'arllow, .1 N Wliitncr, A Womlolkcn, I) Brovrn. J S I.orton, Brown, Vamlivor & Co., Sloan, Sullivan Si Co., Benson & Justice, J J Norton, S Wilson, J I) Axhtnoro. .1 S I.orton ,V Co.. 11 Maxwell, 11 A?lgcr. J I' A'iyvr. T SliuhrhjU. C K Banscnior K M Cobb. J C Whittichi. Smith <!fc II.. / W Green & Co., I, .S; Wr J K & W M Bclotto. S S Cherry, J II Si:ton. W S Siinrpe, A Ki'ikcr & Co., W II I) (I & Co.. J C Iviton it Co., J J Brown. Bruce & 1\,. K W Brown. C Slialmou, S II John* & Co., M) ?. S Warley, Kuglan>l \ llcwl-y, F K Harrison. Mim. Mi I lor, llliio II H 1! Co . A .\l II., T A .Slicri'iinl, .1 I. Orr, I'1. Mo,ore. \S' M O.shorn, S & Strihlinj, J IS Clark. I) S Taylor. S F< Maxwell. (). II. I'. KANT, Agent. 3po l>KP.\rtki> thi.s life on the'-?;M tilt., in l'irken* Oi.-nriet, |l\x.\'Att Klixaiikth, elileft (laughter of W. M. it it t T. C. Allen, nj*eil seven y*.*r>?. Although little Hwn'aii will he jjreatly minted hy all who knew ho.r, we hope that her parents will he e<unfurfO?l hy the \Voril* of our Saviour, ? Sutler little children to come unto mo and forhi?l them not." Weop nof, parent;", over her hroaul, Fohl her little hamta in rest ; {>..,1 li.it! ...II...i. i.?.? i> Hi. -I'- .' " 1 11 I" FOR COLON Kl,. Jf^fTho frieiwl* of A<lj't. W. K. WKMlOltN ri*.<)ii?('tri|1ly aiiiioiiiiKe him ? om<li<lni6 for COl.ONBL of the "itli Kogiment 8. 0, M., to Jill (lie viu?nney nconAiutiuil by tlie rcsigitntion of I'ol. .lumi'fon. Kciu:>v;il. fpilK erUSCUIIlKKS tnko tills motiicl of .1 informing thoir friontI? ii'ivl patron* ^cn orally, iliat Uiov liavo rem >vcd thoir stuck of l)rv <5"oi|? tfio XRWAXI) UK.WTIFUI* STORE Under the Hull, wliorc tlicy arc continually Hteciving now Goods from New Y?rlit nu?l arc alwnva prepared to show nit good mi nfttt*rtmcht a* ever ?hiic? to this market, which tliov will nell r.ow for Cash. 'SMITH & HOVKV. I) l|?i. U /( 1~\ ? l.'<" " ? - * ? irunuil, O. */., ^ ft'T. t, I?VKf X I ?11 Notico. WIfifj UK SOM> ut tlio bu)>*cin bor'n ro*iilcnccr, (in TliurniTny tlio 27tli inftnnt, to tlie liijilnnt bi<Mnr, ">00 Bn.sliols of Corn, I'VxMor; WliOiit, ami Sooil Oaf, Milcli Cows ,n..1 ..11 ..r ?i... ???? ' ? ...... . ,.r* IX VtlMIV, ill I ?! IHU I Miniaill ; Fat llog<ftn?l Stock llog*. ?ntl Slicop, 1I<mhcIijjIiI ami Kitchon Furniture. Fanning Tool* widi other urtielc-t not meiuiono l. TkicVs.?T-.vbIvo id tntli ? ere lit with note nn<l nmumv6<l security. with interest from .lute. NATHAN (JFNNIN. 1,S.v.l 11 IWT1CW: Vt,L persons are liojtli.v forewarned from trading for a noto given l?y Jnu. l)owen, H. A, MiCraokin, Joshua Jameson nml Win. .1. Ihmnieiitt, to T. M. Sloan, sometime in Aj?vll lust, for t lio sum of Seven Hundred jnpd ft fly ilollnvrt, ou<v at I ft dale, as wo claim a dirtcount oft aaftl Note. JNO. UOWKN & CO. Oct. fl, If>50 11 4 state ol* South ODro'iin, IX OIU>|S\*r?<!|TATCO*. \V' 1IKUKAS, M. M. Norton hath applied to iV mo for letters of administration upon all nnd singular the personal estate of Abram Abels, deceased, late of tlio State aforesaid and district of l'iuken* : The kindred and creditors of said doeeased are, therefore, cited to appear hofore me, at I'iekens 0. If. on Monday the 21th October nexl, to shew cause, If any the* can, why said letter# uhoutd not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, Oct. 8d? 1850. W. J. l'AUSOXS, o.p.U. Pendleton Prices Curront. | COIIIUC! r.l? \\ LKKI.V IW J NO, I . Kf.o \N A si |.U\ \\ Pknumton, Oct; ft, 1850. Cotton, peril) '.hilCjCvrti'i', lllo, |?or 11? l'2all (Jorn, " l>?sh 80 n '.KM ' JnVn 1H u *20 Corn nicnl " 00 iv HMll " Lag'* " li'i h 17' Itncon. hog It 1*21 a 1 .VII..le Rope " J1 n 12 . Hanging. (lun'y 16 a Hl.llecxwnX, " 18 u 'JO I tiO (or, peril) 1??a l'?jKggi?, per do* 10 ? 12 A Flour, p?r 1?1 7*>0 a sjf'. Iron, Kwe<lo, '"><} a 7 lii'ligo, ' 187 n l.Vl) " t'? lu 7 7 a 7| j l.eail, " 10 a 12, " KiirUkIi (1 a IIPt M>i<Mur, " 20u 2t">|Molusi?eij, N O (ill n i;."> Nails, per keg, '5nI?<>">(M " \Y I in a ~>r? OiiIn, |lor Ixisli, lUo I'mPoW'lcv.pcvkcj',uH 1'ean, " ' 7"> ii 1M?| " Ih :<7 n lit Kit'c. " Hi < 1 * 7|l'epper, " Hi l'_' n l*i Sit'ul, ItliHtoi*. 11 .. I H'Siili, per ."tick, 223 ti ' <Serinun, 12 n I JiXnjfur, brown, '.i ii I I " Citit, 22 it 2-VHbot, per nnek, 2"iO Segarj*, perilor. 2"> n IVOJTnbaero, per 11> 2<> ? 7*> j Ti'ii, 7-*> ? 1 "HijWlieut, per bl 287uS2iiO j Wliisky, " gal WOn loll,Vurn, Fat-Try, IllOa lid Osunbui'gH, per yiiiil, 12A u 1 I You will ulwnyH ttiul ii large lot of (irorc.ies nii'l other heavy gooils oil liiiml it11 1 lor sale low for cunli or its cquivaleiil J. '1'. S. \ S. j Anderson Pricos Current. CMMtKCtKU WI.I KI.V 111 UI.KCKI.K1 CK.\YTdNS. ANItF.ltSil.sO. II., Oct. I, 1 K.V.I. I Cotton per lit. . - K (? |(ij i Snii, (Liverpool) per suck, - 2 C "l.-'t I Coffee, Kio, per lb. - - 1:1} (n II " .Invii. per lb. - - IK (n\ 20 j " l.'tguyru, per lb. - - 1"j (? 111 Nngur brown, per lb. - - 0 Or, \ I , Molus.-tcH, West liiiliu, pergiilion. -It) (n -l*> ' N. Orleans. " " .V? (<t ijil Rugging. (Jiuiny, per yard, 10 6' Ml I ! !!?! I> I I III IV l\ll|ll', |l>. - lit,''.' 1 lit I Huron, hog round, - 12} ('i l .'i I'.uiUtr, per lb. - - 1 2 l-i>f? 1"> ! Steel, ouhi, ... 2,j " Civi'Miun, - - - I I (a 1") " Mister, - . ]<) (? 12 j Iron, common sire Swede, per lit. (51 l * " - 0 to 7 inotio3 7 " Kngliali. per lb. - - f? 1-2 Nail*. bt'fl brands, per keg, - 5.J (>i til Castings, per Hi. - - (1 (?<, 1?? l'owder, Hi He, |>er keg, - 7.J (n\ 8 " blasting, ' " . C'^Ci.lK) Ui<-o. per lb. ... ft (if, i; Flour, per barrel, . fi.oO (.? 7,'H) Wheat, per bushel, - 100 (<? I.ID Corn, "... SI.'X) Outs, per bushel, - 40 (<i) ftO lloeswux, per lb - - 20 f??' 22 ??mil, (/I :)|) Yarn (1>esi) per Imnoli, - 1.10 f?/', I.'JO Cow IVa.M, per liuslicl, - H'i ( N"> j Corn Meal, " - - '.to i.(10 Haw lli<to.?, (dry) ... 1 "JA Nob" Leather, (hemlock) per lb. -7 (a iJO | any v on will always find u large lot. ol' 'irocoiiesand other hoavy goods on hand and inxalr at low prices at It & ("s. Pondloton Farmers' Socioty. 1 rpiIK ANNUA!- MKKTIXtS of the above ! I S Hjiotv will lie bold on Thursday tin? j i l.'lth October, in-Mont, and the Fair on tho I I ilny t?olb>winjj. A liberal list <>f Premiums I will lie offered. Persons intending to exhibit j articles urn requested to report to the Seerc- i tary on tho first day. 0. it AND A Mi, Secretary, I o?;t. is.-.o it J Notice. j rpHK undersigned have sold their interest i JL in the " South Carolina I'owiler Mills," ; In withdrawing from the Company, tliev be| speak Ibr it tbc liberal patronage of the public. JOSH 1"A JAMKSON, S. A. Mil'llACKIX. WM. J. HI'NNICUTT. Pet. .I. 18VJ 11 I* Notice. I IMM.ICATION will be made to the I.egislaj .V ture at its next session, to discontinue (lie ' I.icon's Bridge Road from where it interacts the iit.iii.iA ?..?.! i?i-i ... j . .? .? a\?j(V n v?M| 111 I IVMill.l I /IM lit! , I') ' whore it intersects again in Greenville District. ! nml establish the Cox's Bridge Koad a? n public Uoad in lien of that portion of tin- I.igon's i Bridge IIaaiI. Done by onlcr of the Hoard of Commissioners of ~?tli Regiment S. ('. M, J. W. SINGI.KTON, Clmo'ii. J. I>. Ci.vtox, Sec'ty. j Wolf Creek, .Sept. 12. IH'iO 11-tf Notice. \T,T. persons Indebted to the citato of Candaee ( ash way, dcccascd, must make payment ; 1 nnd tlmsc III*viti-r demands against said estate must render tlicm attested as (lie law directs. S. II. JOHNS. Adiu iv Oct. r>. 18">9 II '* Spocial Notico. VLL P Ml SON'S are herohy forwnrncil j not ?n trespass upon a certain Tract of j Luiul. lying near Picken.sviile, ami formerly j ! occupied by 11. W. Folgcr. Pnrtie# who are j on or have been on the promises since 1st of | January. 18.VJ, will Vie held responsible f.?r tlie rent, anil arc hereby required to pay the j same to the undersigned. ilOIVT, A. THOMPSON, M. F. MITCHELL. Pot. 3, 1859 II ?f NOTICE! NOTICE!! rilUK Wool Cards ?t Shoal (.'rook Fnctory, I Hart county, (ieorjjin, will eotmnoitco operations bv tlie lit of Octoltor?probably earlier. Sulisluction will bo given. KDW.VUD SYMMKS, Proprietor. X. 11. The debts duo tlio olJ o.?tlooni of j Sy mines & Sbopparil. must bo sctrlcil without I ! <lola\\ or the officers will huvo to have a , hnml in the settlement F.. S. | 8cp't. 11 j? J. B. E. SLOAN & CO., AT PKXDLKTON. 8. 0.. I IRK NOW KKtJl'ilVlN'tl from Now York, ! 1V l'hila<loh>!ihl mill dldl'lnstiiti. !i liirirn iin.in AND WINTKIl (iOOI)S, j Which consists of lluili* muiftt variety, nn<l nvo i olfvrcil uniUHrtlly low prices. Uoo>l tJooils j I nt low prices is our motto. Cull nn?l Hisu for yourselves. No churgo for showing. Hopt. !?0. If) 2 #tljnBHlFP>5 Hsi i.icV. ~ BY virtue of sundry writ* of fieri facias to me | directed, will be t?ol?l beforethe Court House 1 in l'ickonv District, witliin tho legtol hours, 011 J rlin Mnmliiv fttul ? ? i \<> -?!?*?? %??.- ? ? Oiio iru?:t of {.><}ml, aotuuiuing two Imti- j ili'oil ami lliirjy-nix tunc* nioronr l?w, wUcreyn ; Jiick*i>? Al ter now huiiinlnl t>y ImihIu ut Hototiu Howi-n, Josejili V(?uli^lftn<l oilier*. ;it tlie suit'of Wii'iiiM tinnier Alv) IIccMj' 11o\Ven'. Term* oiutli pnroliiwcrirlo pay for pupcr*. . L. V. CKAIU, ,< 4o|>t.?iubor 0, ia',0 7 i;. i?l 0. H, A. WOODttf & CJO., ' I IInrun<t<i. Nuddlit A; .i>nllioi- Kli?n Also for Hixle, Hhoe Finding*, iSio. W A MI ALL A; S. 0. Jnn 15, 1 8.V.) 25 ?f HIDES AND BARK WILL BE BOUGHT AT PAIR 1'TUCES by J.K K. HMjTII. Tan Yard, Jnn 4,1858 - 25-tf ItfCCUTOKS' SALB. \VrK .#)!) sell to llio Itiglii'st biililviv on Tu?'?? Ti iliipr tlie l")tli ilny itl' Nuv^mbor noxt. m ?lio lute ivaulcnco of 1)1'. It. 1). Mnxwoll, ildociuud, iiuitr fair 1'lnv. in 1'iekeiis Disli'lct. THE PLAKTATIOK Wlibvion lio ili<l live, lying unineilinli-ly on ilu> inn in ltbuM IcHlliiiif iVdiii IVmlluii.ti t.. <' villo. .(Jcorgia, .mid within two miles of Fair 1 'Inv, iMiiitniiiilig Two 11 nudrcd Acres move ur lean. 'I'ln' pljint til ion is well improved, und is otic of (lie best locations in the District. Oil the prv'tiiiyqti iy ii good Dwelling. Negro houses. Ham, Tlirenliinjr M.'ieliinc. (j'otton (iiti niid Screw, inn! all necessary outbuildings. There arc 10 01* ">< acres of good bottom land on the place, mid till* balance is fivijiratc uphilld. This inter lies in one of the best iioiirhliovhoods in the State, convenient to good Churches and School#. \Yl? WILL ALSO Sl'.LL at the sfttne time and plnco. !?l)0 hushclsof Wheat, a quantity of Corn tilid Fodder; lot of Hvo. Oatu, and Harley; 7 head of Horses, unionist which is conic blooded stock : il MiiIom m \ "I." "I' l i"?? 1 ?* , .... M '' i IX OJVVMH, *? nr H line Cows and Calves. some of tliom lining imported slock : 12 or 1 "? I ><>i|< i?if good Hoel I Hit 11<?, '40 lioad of Sheep. 1U head Uoiils, 17 head of lino fattening lings. and a number of slork lings, 1 I'uggy and hartleys. I t'urriu'ro and harness, 1 Carryall mid harness. 1 Spring Wagon. 1 Ox Wagon, 2 Ox Carls: 2 Fans, one of which is a Thurl>et l'retniuin F.in; Farming Implelnonty of all kinds: Household ami Kiulioii Furniture. an I various other articles too numerous to mention. TFU.M8 OF SAljF..?On a credit ??f twelve months, with nolo and Approved security, ami interest from ilato. l.rt'V C. M WWI-UJ,, ) I'x'trix. JOHN II. M WWI'll.l/, < .1 |.' II \ M/wilt I l.'-'. w. ... m.miwwi', j r,.\ u?n?. NOTitiis. A I.I. jicrs >n.; Waving demands against tbo I'.sIiito of I'r, II. I>. .Miiwvull, dcucn<, <!. iiro vofjuu?!? ! i" band tboin in to us immediately, properly uttcptcd, fur }><ivmoii(: mi l I liose indebted thereto must make |>:iympiit promptly, us lunger indulgence canimt.be frivoii. I.. <\ M \X\YKI,I? \ Kx'tiix. .1. II. MAXWT.l.l., .1. K, H.VOO()D4 j Kx'tor*. Sept. 13, 18.V.) H If ' ST H. JOHNS & CO. AT WAWIHWMt'S I MOT UK AT, S. ('., VI! F. now receiving from New York and Charleston ii large ami spendid Stock of fall and Wiutcr (-Juods, \Vbicb t^jey \vill jjfll law for Cash or to nominal customer.?. I'liey would ask tboir frien<l:< and the public generally to call mi l i-xamiao fur tbetoselveS'. liargnins can l>c liad. it. iimin:* CD. Scjit. f??J. IfCiO 9 IT AS'lllCU LTD It AL AND HOrSKKKKl'INt. KMPOKIPM, Cal'CCIlYllIC, S. C. FASMH\(; TOOLS, Of overy kiwi nml of host quality. STOVES Of all kiud.x, I TI.\ \V A mo. KKKOSKNH Oil, AND LAMPS, <iKOVi;u & i? i it i:it s Sowing Machines. MATTRESSES, Of Shuck, Cotton, Palm ami Straw, I'U.MPS, WIRr, SAP PS, W li rcjvljIJAUUOWS, IIOPSKK PP.IMNC CANK SKAT CHAINS, <JOHN SIFKIJIjKIIS, co un sure Kits, STHAW CCTTKHS, COKNr UAND-MI LLS l'Hl'TT PllKSKHNINC CANS AND JJOTTLKS, i Sic., Acc., Sec., i*cr., Aci, Sec. See. For Suit* 1?v .}. li. SU HUMAN*, Agent, Sfpt 1. 1 S-V.t (i in Notico! HuntersVVB AUK 1>AVIX<; r,,r 1'.ox Ski,,!,> ^ * l!) to'20 cunt* ; Coon Skins, 15 to '2(1; Mink Skins, not torn. "2'> to .'50: Muskrut. 10 to 1">; Opossum, o to 10; Otter. $1 to*l.7">. "?r. 11. K. SLOAN & CO. Poinllrt-'ii. Si>jit. 'js. is;,'i ]0?4 ^otmTIOT 1 v \vv, t"'* ,m..mi<5uiwm^ mailunn \s1 J M^imnmt ill his properly to the undersigned fur tho purple iif paving his debts, his creditors are requested (o present their claims ascnrlv ?v? pvao'ienhlo. S I.OIITOW ) . (! T SVMMIvS. j Ass,S?ioc-. Ponilletdn, Sopt '20, 1^19 0-4 A CAUTION ! IMADK a chnnjjo in my business In^t winter for the pnrpo.se of making settlements n:nl paying my debts. This I am unable to do unless I can collect wlmjfomvin;; to mo. Tliis I did determined to do without delay. TIh>sp indebted to mo, therefore, must m*o the necessity of paying up'prompt' ly. it is the only way to save i:osr. L. TOW KISS. Bachelors Ibttreat, Sopt.-1. 1 K.VJ ?( Hidos and Bark! / 1ASII will he paid lor Hides ami Tan Bark A J on delivery at inv Tan Yard. ' W.M. V ANNYYCK. __April IS, W?0. 80 * rtm . , N6tieo. ' ; VFIX At RBTTl.KMi:NT op nttOMafoof (1 purge 1>. Cla'rily, deceased. will lie made before llie Ordinary. at Pickens C. Jt. on Friday.the oOth day of l)eeeinher next. Persons, indebted must pay before tliat day, 1111(1 tliik&i* 11 < * 111:) l > < ]-.' iiiii.vit tirr>wr?nt tlwun I on or lieforb that <lay or tlwy will In1 Imrreil. I'omoiih intorealod will fuko notice ami govern tliomsolvos ai-oonlingly. JOHN* H. C'LAKPY, A.lm'r. f>opt. K,. 18QU '.i _ .tin rvoifcc 18 hereby given Hint m*pli? nlion will >?c iiimle ti( the1 next . H'csion of the l.cglfliilnre tf# ?liscontinuo Miller's New Homl, fil Si.nii]i Creok, ami (o .vlojit I lie olil Koatl, nc a belter route. MANY ClTl'/.CNM. Aug. 1">j 18'?0 I oiii W. Walscman, A(?ont, lllM PI'H 1 \ Ifi l UV.dl! ' I WA!;!lALf.A. S. 0. rpHK uu<leiK?^;iioJ U'iivoto inform hit* (_ fricn<ls nml llio public, tlint Ins lias OttAOOd ? Kliop in tbo bnibling formoily occnjurttl by l^orl<M1 &' Xoinlnn. for tffo porpouc of c?rry?iTj?,on tho bimiiio** of Draper and Tailor, Tit ttu inriihi4 1 I m InN nn lmnil n? pxccllont ARsortniont of (ioon.s fur (Jniitlcmoi; \ soar, which '> will innko to or?l??r in I the l>v?t utylo, iui<1 neennllnjj to (lie Intost fmliion. lie respectfully solicits a aliaro of : public pt\tronnj;c. I BflX,.Terms, most locoinniortiiting. I July 11. Iftgjp ' " 67 ' tf ESTATE S.YLE. \17 IIiL be noli], at tbe latu rc-o'lonec of n Mr*. Itebecoa William.*, on Wednesday the 12th tiny i>f Ov't'ilicr next, to tlie lowliest bidder, the Heal K*tate of Joseph William*. deceased, enoMxlioj; of ouo T I'nc l o I" Si si ii <1, Situate iti the IMstriet of I'iukens. on Saluda j lliter, containing Two Hundred noil Forty i Aitos more or lci<s. bounded l>y lunds of Jerj emiali Robinson. 11 ulot limit ami other*. ] more is n comfortable dvvollin;*, burn, and nil necessary outhouses on (he premise*,? There is also about l-Wly Acres of bottom on this tract. -A I, SO Omv Mure ami Mule ell, Mock eat'tlcand Sheep. Household and Kitchen Furniture, ami other articles too numerous to mention. TF.KMS OF SALK.-?For the land, a credit of one and two years ; and for the personal estate, a credit of twelve months, with interest from the day of sale. The purchase money to be secured by note and approved : ; arctics. with a uiortgugc of the premises if ' required. ISAAC WILLIAMS, Kx'or. * Sept. 12, 1 S.V.I 8 1 Patriot \ Mountaineer copy twice. 110! FOIl THE WEST. I\V1!,I, SKI.I, nt private sillo, on reasonable terms the valuable Tract of Land On which L reside. ?>n Crooked Creek, con, tainin^ 'l'lireo Hundred ami Thirty-live Acres i more or less. On (lie premises is a comfortal.le dwelling, out buildings, and sonic bind open for cultivation. There is also on the place a j?ond MI 1,1, SKAT, and about thirty Acres of ^.unl creek bottem. A |,SO \\ II,Ij 1JK SOU) at my residence, to the hiirhest bidder, on Monday thc.'ilstol OctoI her next, (.'urn and li'mlder, stock of Cu?i!?; 'and IIoj?st (me burse W'ji^oh and llujruy, | Household and Kitchen Furniture, and \ari I ou>< other articles. Terms made kimwn on ilnv <>f sale. .1. M. 111."X N K'l.'TT. I If tl?o Land i< not sold l.?y the clay of | sale above mentioned, it will be Rented on that <lnv. Sept.' 22. isf.9 0 f? $50 Rov/ard. 4 REW A 151? of lifty dollars will lie rtnid u\.^ for the delivery to ine, ??r confinement in any .Jail so that I can ;xet liir.i, of a Copper onioned l")_v, named l'F.KRY. Said l?oy is about .r> feet 0 inches liij^li. slender form, and weijjlis about loO pounds. One or two uf i ins teetn arc nut in front. lie i? quick spoken, with an intelligent look. Ho was last seen at Canton. Georgia, where lie lias a wife: ami is probably lurking thereabouts, or on tli" roa<l to this place. lie is suppose"! to be I making his way to a free Siate. I,. C. CIIA TO. Piek^n* 0. II., S. C. Attg. 27, 1850. lf-5 Limo Your Land WK will furnish LI.MK at the Chniiga Liine kiln for agricultural purposes at the following rates: Id cents per bushel for slacked Lime, 20 cenU for unslackcd. llOB'T, MAXWELL, .Jr., Agent Chatign L. & M. Co. 8?ypt. ">. 1850 7 tf. J. li. FISCIlESSElt, % ? a u rina!?< ? ami .Jowrllcr, WATjIIAIjIjA. S. c\, n" AS recommenced business at his old Stand. on 'Jain street, lie keeps 011 hand a lrtr^e and splendid assortment c/f Watchcs and Jewelry, Together with everything in his line, which will !>e sold mi the very best terms. l?KI'AlUI\(i, in nil its branches, done in a most workmanlike manner, and with do Kjuttrli. < iive 1110 n trial. July 23, 1850 1 tf. New Powder Manufactory. I r J T 111". South Carolina Powder Mills are now I 1 i : successful operation, and tlie attenj tii.n of Dealer? is callcd to the unniistnkalilc [ superiority of the Powder Manufactured at ! these Mills over that any other in America, j Wo are prepared to furnish at the shortest I notice, any of the; following description, at the fallowing price-", viz: i Common Masting powder per keg $1 '2o 1 l>rilliant " " ' " ;"> '2"> ' Common Mining " " ' .r> 'J"> I llrillinnt " " " " '* j Common It':!*.? " " " 7 ' liri 11 lant " ' " S.'ill Where the is returned - < cents I will lie deducted. The Manufacture is under the "uitlnnco of i J. II. Bkt.mifi.UKit. from Meinnungen, < cr' ninny, it *kil('ul and experienced Powder inn kit, ijc mis unniiitioeil tlx; Highly brilliant ! I'owder so much admired l>y flic Hporting I community of Korope. Thin Povdor is n liouotifol round and possesses tlie polish of sluul, and is entirely free from all corroding proportion. Healers and contractors niny Itijve their orders tilled ngroealde to speeitieations at the shortest notice. All order* should ho addressed to John* Bov\ i:n & Co, at Pickens C II., South Carolina. WM, H. BOWKX, Agent. Mnreh 1">. 1S;V.I I!4 tf Law Notice. 'I'll!i ii?i(!ciT-igi!?d ImTn formed n partnership I 1 i:i tlie.prav.tii:c t?f I.iiw and 1'ipuiy for I'iek| ens 1 )|Htri?*l. Mr. II mny ho consulted at Ids otlloc in Pickens and Mr. Cimi at Anderson. J:\MK* I,. OKI!, W. M. IIA DDKS. Pickens C. If., May 1(1, I8?V.I l'2-tf Lav/ Noticc. Tin; tiitilorsiiMiiul will ilAv.ito liinwrtr on | 1 to tlie practice of f?:nv and Ivpiity cm the Western Circuit. Mr. H.\ni>r.\ is ids partner ! at Picketm. JAMKS i,. Anderson C. if.. May 10. lN.V.i 4"J-tf I\o<icc I S lioroltj* von (lint application will lie made to the Lo^tnlntnro, at its next Session. for a Clnirfe* to open a Turnpike Howl from Klijali i (inkle. Sr. Mill", through the Negro trail (Jan, to tIto North Carolina line. Aug. '21. l.y>0 ft .'Jin d . i T? I vVtix j TI71' vrfini t" Imy WHO Hi*. 1IKHSWAX. H f.?r wliich we will give UOODS ur CASH. J. It. F.. SLOAN &, CO. Pendleton, July I, iBfiO 60 tf Nolke IS hereby given that application win Tie made I nt tlie next session ol" tlie I,C|ciHlntiiio, toamend tlie charter for KIoihi'j forty and bridge, so us to locate the bridge near (lie site of the rerry, nnd i?tso for an extension of said charter. I August Uif IHOVI 0 # % GAM DO DA YE 3. FUJI ? Efc?y- Tilt! IVitMi.lH <|( JAMKS I". IIACOOI) respectfully ii ii 111n11n't* liiin n <*iil|ili<luttt lor iv eleelion (o ihe oIIkc <il Clerk of tliv Court at I lie lll'Xt (. Ivotiilll. I'OK OKIUNAKV. Tlic friemls of J. II. MAUKTT tefpeet* fully aniKiiini'c liiin 11 <->iii<li<lnlo for < >i linni v of l'ickelis Dielllct at I lie next eleelion. p\.y Tho frlcmls of \VM. .1. J'AKSONS. Ksq. lespeeifully announce liiiu a vi*ii?li*lolu for reti.iii to i)k> oiricv ut (liiHnaiy. lor 1'ick.eini vli.xtii?*l. at tin' ciiMiihg election. t-;. The fvieitils ill W. K. lfOI.COMUK re*. |tool fully itnhiitmco liiiu a candidate tui Ordinary. :i i i In- ne\t clod ion. tfrif" Tlic friends of S. II. .T (> 11 >? S respcet fully iiiinoiijien liiiu a candidate lor Ordinary at i Ik- ik'M election. >Sc?I..TIk' friend* of 11 cv. JOHN ()\TI!NS lieg leave In nuiioiiuce Iiiin a candidate for Ordinal v of l'ickciis district, lit iJiu ensiling election. IF-_-'X. .The 11 ietnls of THOMAS .I. KI'.ITII re. sped I ii 11 v announce him a camlldutc for 1 >r?lin I ury of 1'ickcns ilintvicl. hi tin- enduing election. roll SIIFUIFF. i n ,V Tlio fiiciulu of Col. Al.l'.X. 1U1VCK ntiuoutice Iti 111 n oni> f?>r Slivi'ill' of 1'iekeiM district, :?( tin' euMiiiijr I'lcciiiiii, 1 fik-iY-Tlic Iricu.lxof Mr. ANDKKW KAMS.W reject fully announce liiiu.ii cnn<li<liitcfor >?l:ci'* I ill' nl 1'ickoiM ilii<irirt, ut tlie next vlvi'tlun. fc-ir Til.' fricn.lsof Col. LK.NH'KI. THOMAS rosjiiM*!fullv announco liiiii a CiUiiliiltito |ur SliprilVof l'ickeus illMnct, ut the ensuing election. flfrflrTlio fiicii'l-t of Cnl. A. 11. RAllOKNT ' !*(>!>|um'Ifully announce liimn cuu<li<lute for Slicr| i If of Pickens District. ill I lie ensuing election, j Tho friend* of W N. f'H.AHi l?ojr lenro i toannounce liim 11 candidate for Slicrifl ol l'ickI ens district, ui (in- lies! rlecsion. FOII TAX COI.I.lTTOll. The friend* ol Mr. A. S. STF.l'JIKXH I ri*F|K'ctfully announce liito n candidate lor tIto j olljcu of Tux Collector ol l'ickens district, Ht i >i i nv \ I i<M? I 11 VIVl'UUH. ; The friends of Mr. OKOIIOK F. STFADj IN(? retoolt'u 11 y announce liim a candidate for i llio oilier of Tux Collector, at (lie next clcffion. B^>,.The frlcndx of ller. J. 15. IICNNICCT'L' ! vtHpcetfully announce liim a candidate for llio i oilier of Tux Collector. :ii (lie enMiinj; clrclion. j Tlie Iriends of Itcv. 11. M. HAUTOK I respectfully announce liim hk u candidate for i Tax Collector n' (lie next election. I r.-'TT- Tlie trirnds <>t .1. IV. I., CA11Y respectfully announce Ititn n candidate for ro-rlretion to thvolli ;c of Tux Collector. for l'ickens ?!???trict, nt I lie ensuing election. | Bf,y The friends of II. CI.KVF.l.ANl) IIT'NT i rcspcMfnlly Announce hitv a candidate for Tax : Collector, nt the nc::t electjon. I rr? ; t-? - 1 ?~? NEW GROCERY STORE, it I?lrKciss V. II. j rpilK siiliscril or l.op. !env<> to inform liis I friends and the jmldic generally, that lie ! has opened a (jHOOKl'Y STOKK. m And is now receiving and will continue ? receive vvcrytliii?K nsuallv kept in nu otnli| lishment of this kind. Tins Stock i* nil fresh I and has lit-cti 1 >??\i;rl?t on tlio most ndvantagioti* terms ami will I?c soli! nccor<Iii ly. To I'm-; will ho strictly Cash or Uarter r.t ca:di prices. Call and sec inc. I*. ItKIH. April i. ma no tr W. T. HOLLAND, M. D., W AMI 11,1,4. PICKKNS DISTRICT. S. 0. I M-irvh 3, IHftff 31 tf Moiical Notice. nOlTOUS MAIWIV AM) SI.OAX I.:?vin^ formed a (.'<>|>nrtnorslii|> in tlip priictive >>f Moilicino mul Stir^ory, lesitoctfully oiler tProfessional services to the community nt lar^e. I'einlleton. 8. C, April -I, IS '.* 40 tf W. B. GAINEY, "WATCHMAlvF.K AM) JKWKI.LKll. lViiilli'tou, S. Wild, bo at llvkons Court "'liisc on 11 jo first Mondfty itt ? ^Ciloli month. and nil other ^?i?I?1 i?i jfc^ilnrs. for the |uir|>o*i< of KKl'AN j lUNti \\ atclics, Clocks and Jcwolry. Ilia mom niav Ijo found at Mr. \V. K. llulconibe't* Hot.-5. All wi rk warranted. .) olv l-_>. 1S.V.) 52 tf H. FA.TEN, AT \V A 1.11 A I.LA, S. C.t I JS now ioi:ei\in^ u splendid assortment DEY GOODS, Fur Lailies ami Gentleman's Wenr, ?Ms SO? Eicady'itiiiiic 4'lof liing'. Jfe also lia< on tin ml tbe finest Cassimora I ami Linens, fur llic Spriu?iiml Summer; tuI <?etber \ri?li many utbor urti'iles not necessary | to mention. Mr. F.ufv continues the Tniloriiij* llusij ness in all its branches, ami respectfully so1 licit" a fbare of public pntronngo. May 1_\ IMV.) -1'J tf LUMBER ! UTMlUtflt flMIF, s*ilis< ril.cis linxinir ptirchn(*pil tlio 1 MI!.LSformrrlv owned liv C'ol. John A. 1 Knsloy. doeeaseil, tlnot: mites cast of I'ickena ' ('. 11., nve prepared to till orders for 1.1'M| 11K11, finished or unfinished : Ssuh, Uliiulv, |. Pnnne.l Doors, or anything in tlint line, nfc j short uotico. We im* dctennini'd toeurrx on i ii.n > 1 , mi HO Uilllll lll't, 1UI11 pPl'SOIIM | wishinjr anvthiiiK jii our |ii:<\ may be actu'rod | their (nili'is wil! mtjH yitli projnpt ntlptitipfl* i Tho bnsinrsH will lio t'tirricil oil ufnlor tl <1 j nnnfcuf the "Six Mile ('mnpnny/' J Mr M F j Mitcii p.m. ii< tlioauthori/.cil Agent oftheC'onij itiinv, to \vli(tin nil order* flionl?l ln> ittldrestscd. W'o Solicit a uliuie ui public pfUrtir.ncc. T. J. KKlTir. 11. <i. 110C(!K. M. F. MITf'ilKT.Ii. i Six Mllr; \dv. l<> if JOS. J. NORTON, A T T O 11 XT. Y A T I. A W , A X I> Solicitor in lustily. PTCKKNK COVRT llOt'KK. S. <1 I Junll, 1W?8 ?iV ' tf W. K. I.ASI.J.V. ]t*AX"0 \\ IfK I.J V KK. EASLEY & WICKL^FE, tftoriK'i'u ?< * - ? - f - t< ? a, ?' \r V IT.T. nllond pmulimlly (<> nil limdnrp* ms > T trusted to ll;rir ciiif in 11>c I'istriitcomprfcing the WcgU'in Ctrcult. OFFICII AT riC'KF.NS C. II., P. C. Sept. 2ft, .1855 13