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for the mountain district, wlm-li, lie snja, wilt VcilucO the cost of t'' V r'vnl from Mnnrt'tnbnrjr to Ashvillo t<i about 91,100,000. One-half of this itf already secured, nftd the News hquea South (,'uroliua, will subBcrlbb the other. Xkw Oui.f.axs, Nov. 20.?| Kooeivod in rimrlpstnh. November 27, 1().3.? 1*. M.] ? ' on. Miramon, with 2001) mon, totally iloi'oiitpd I.ii)l)liuli>. with 5000 Ijlb^mlu miilcr his . . ..iimiiiu iu ijucrctura. Juarez. on th*J receipt of thin intelligence, was very much dejected. hiul it wn8 expected that lie would link the imiiMMliittc intorvoution of the American Government. Accounts continue to he received of great injury to the sugar crop, hv tlie long drouth 0 ami frost, followed by the Nubsc<iuont warm weather.-r- Chiivlcxton Citurirr. Ik an egg could ppeak, rtnd you were to n.sk it whence- it came, what sweetmeat would it name in reply ? Ma-me-laid. " John," said Browne to his son, " John you are lazy : what on caf'th do volt expect i to do For a living?" ""Why, father, I've i been thinking as how T would be a railway i director." . j .VvfutK lias given woman two painful but heavenly jjfills, wliicli distinguish them, mid often rai?o them above human nature ?companion ami rnthusinpin. I lilst <>f Coi^i^lHTS At A inter son Depot, iccfk cmling-Not. HO, 1S.V.) K llurr'mon, W I' Borough*, IJ A C, Kiij;* liui'l & B, 0 K A. S llwvn, jr, J <J Brown, > 1 W Taylor, K W B. .1 M J'arllow, M & M. W T Farrow. \V S Sliarpe, F C v B^rstcl, tlniKfii & S, A Buhntgp, 11 it ). K 11 Benson k Son, WMl I) (Juillurrl a i? p..i? . v/IKt I. li t kjl|U* | brick, S & X. .! X Laivrenoo, F Wllitncr, 0 Iticntun. II A Uilmor. (.' 1' Skolton, Hrown. ! V Co, U A II. J K & W M llulotto, Hon J * X Wliitn'er. .i W Clarke. '/. W (jroon, H ?!k )l. K K. ) H K Sloan it (Jo. II I < JcftWs, K M S S ('harry, W ]' Jotocs, lion J IOrr, A Kicker, It" A Simpson, O. II. 1\ FA.XT. A'^ont. "_ Mill III II - - - - JT1 I . "mWzw&foi'o Maihiiho, on the 27tli tilt., l>y ltcv. 1>. II. Koniu'iiiiir,. Mr. J.amkh IUxiui to Miss Hakaii Aw Wkst. nil of 1'ickons. On tlie *J7111 nit,, l>y Hcv. II. Wnll, Mr. Wm. t'ox to Miss lity.v.iv: Pim.ucs, nil of Pickens. On (lie r>tli inst.. in Greenville. S. bv ilir> Hev. F. A, Mood, Mr. T. Q. Uonai.iikhn, Hmj., ??t" tin' J'ulrlut (i JIuuHtaiitrcr, to Mil's Si'K lloKH. ' I $50 Roward. 4 ukwaiuV ok Firry dollars ?ui S he paid liy the Town Council of Pickens for proof sufficient to convict the person <?r persons who net lire to tho house of Mr. llaynes on Wednesday night last, Hy order of Council. koi1t. A. THOMPSON. Intcndant. 1W. 1. IS,V.l l?l 4^ 1 Estato Salo. i *\7"\TlLr; BK SOLI) t?> the highest l,id\ * dor nt the residence of Samuel PnrSolifi, iu pluUoi^s HwtrJi-t. rui Tiuwduy thft JTtfi day of December, instant, the personal estate of Thomas Oarvin, dooeascd, consist C 'h*5'" 6 L1KKLY XWiHOKS, Four Head Cnttlo,' Fanning Tools. Carpenters Took and other articles tuo ledums to mention. 'IV vm* <;/' iS'^1".?Nine months credit, with interest from date?said sums t<> ho sernred l>y Note and security. Sums of $j and under, cash. V. N. GARYIX, Adm'r. "'Nov. no. is.V.) 19 4 V. M. N. S. A XOIIMAL MUSIC SCHOOL will open j. V ?t Seconii. 11 west of l'ickens II i .i > I l.r> 11.1. - ..... ... ...u ><11 -III t/U4 , I Tkiims.?'2<1 H?y? in -rogatnr Mjoeonsion, ' per coin>!ur. (iciitlcinou ami Iiidiea can j;et li<uui!in<; in tlie vicinity, cheap, in rc- I epcotnlile fuuiilir*. JW. Vv'.M. W.VLKRU. A. S. II. I'mf. U. HAMLIN, M. T. lVi*. I. 1H.V.K 10 2 STAT K V)^ SoV lMl C A1 {<)lTxA~ in iinoin'ai'.v?r^ krxa. Jaiaos Jpiik'n* 1 vs ' lVtituin fiir Parlitioti ! Tims. Jenkins & others. ) I IT iippcaring to niy Hulisfaotion that Thomas ; Jenkins. the heirs at-lmv of Aimer Jenkins. I <leeeaso<l, Williamson Jenkins, ami (lie lieirs-a: | 1 iw of Kltxii Stewart,' ileceaseil. resale vrl(li<>iit | t'ic limits of tills State: It is unloved, thero- i fire, tliat these absent defendants do severally appear iutlie Court of Ordirttiry. to he h'oldcu | in i'ickciik i', ii.. on .Mouilny the -lili of Marcli next, to object t? tlio divMon or *nlo of tlio It out Kst ate of I'riinccs .Jenkins, ileccnfreil, or tlioli* consent to (lie j?amo will be cutcrcU of rcconl. J. K. IIAOOOD, c c.p. a'actiso o.Kn. Nov. 'JH. lH.'.it 10 Mirt CARD. 1>OI5IXSOX% LAKH. (formerly Kobin1V Hon tun! EMrciI.) would boy; to mnko known to tlic inhabitants of Smt|i Carol inn, n'nd tlio Southern 'Ktrtf?!: gencWMy. *!???. thtr ' Intend to oxtond tlnnr t?ur of 1^)0 ftnd I860 I <?vf>r tlio wholo Sooth, from Mason und Dix- 1 oii'k line, to the Florida*, nod from the Land : m riowcra to the ba?Q of tho llockv M>untninH; ami challenge nil Companies from alrango flcotiony to moot them in tho lists, to <lo battlo for supremacy, f. U. TI DM AUSII. Manager of Robinson & I jiko's Menagerie nml Circus. P. iS. All tho Villages, Ilamlpts anil Towns -will ho vlslteil in due course <>f progression. November. 1S50 IS 1 I?o?t or Mittulact d. A SMALL 1*00KBT BOOK, containing j tlic following pnpor*: 1 Nolo on Jpi- ! )K?r Crane. dared in February, I860, payable to \Y. C. K6ith 12 rannthi after date; for $12. 00. 1 Nolo on T. U. Keith, dated in Deccnvl?or, 1H.18, payable to \Y. C. Keith one day j nftor date, far ?0 00. 1 IVoto on Knphaol i Kepi, jlnted lfc/W. pnvublp to T. J, j . and \V. 0. Koitli ono dny after date. ft?r ' &.W00. 1 Note on Joboiry Qrenxhnw, dated ' ii| Ootobor, |wik pay n hie to \V. c. Keith l?y ; Sitb December. 1831*, fir $3-> 00. I iVoto on f T. Dari* and Stophon Smith. dnfwl 3d Ooto- j W. |8-V>. pnyaolo to W. C. Keith twelve month* nftor date. f?ir $3<? *X>. AH the Xotes Itoar interact from date. There wcro a Iww other iuuit'r? in t tltiKik. kutof littla vnlun No money. I f??r\vi>r?uli |>crm?i?* froin trading iUr tlio nljove Noto*. and the makers from j lutying them. n? I tdmll IioM them roApog*i- I 1*1<\ Aov person finding said IttxiU, will ' oonfor a fi?v?r by leaving it at this oflico. W. c. KKITir. ? 1859 10 tf SB ' Chriotmas Ahead! FUST ltKI'KIVKU, Orange*. l.cimins, |1(iiiau t) us, Currants, Citron. Raisins, Cocoa nuts .Malaga OrrtpvM, SoM-.sliell Almonds, Macaroni, &c. ?ALSO? A choice lot of Suit, MoIusdch, Sugar, Coffee, 5ic. All of which will las sold low liv j J. 11. SI.OAN CO. | PendMoa. Nov. IBM) 17 Pay Your Foes, j V\7" J. PARSONS, tho lute Ordinary H has aHsi?med to mo his t'ooB and | ooctn ; tliosc indebted to him. therefore, in ' such case*, are required to pay the same to tho undersigned at an enrlv tin v. J. K. IIA(JOOI). Nov. '2 4. 1 S;V.) 13 4 NOTICE. VI,I, PKII SONS indebted to John M. Alexander iV: (Jo., are requested to pay bv tbo Hrstof January next, and save eost*. I'lie Goods ou hand can be bought oilcan for Clash, a* we arc going to wind up the business as soon ai possible. Xeur Walton's Ford. (Ja. JOHN M. ALHXANDKR & Co. _0,!t. l.'t. 1M5U .12 tf ttftl I 1)Y virtue of sundry writs of fieri facias (o me ) directed, will be sold before the Court House j in I'ickeiw District, within (lie legal hours, on tlie first Monday and Tuesday in December next: I One tract of Ijitnt], containing two hun| di*cd and lliirty-six acres inure or less, whereon | Jackson Ariel* now lives, hounded by hinds of | Reese llowcu, Joseph Voting and others, at tlie ! suit of William lliiuter and llocse ISowen. ] :t it) Acres oT land more or le.*s, whereon Ihe ilefendant now lives, lying on waters of Golden':} and IK Mile creek, adjoining lands of ft. \V. B, ISoggs, Tlios. II. llaggs niid others, levied on as the property of Aimer Odell, at the suit of J. K. Ilagood, S. Hobo and others. Two bundle.! acres of Land more or les.-*, adjoining lands ol Mrs. K. Merck and others, levj ied on as (lie property of ! '. N. Garvin. i?t the j suit of W. It. jones, Kx'vlf stud others. j One tract of Land, on waters of Twelve Mile | [liver, containing 175aeros more or less, ridjoining lands of Micajah Alexander. Misses Kiggins uiul others. Also, all the defendant's interest in one Trad of Laud, containing 61)3 acres more or less, adjoining lands of llardin l'rice, it. K. Morgan and others. Also, on Tuesday after Saleday, nl defendant'.- residence, one lot of corn, supposed lo he <>-> ) or 7(H) bushels, lotto bundles Ibddvr, three lietxd of colts, five liead of stock cattle, one small lot hogs, j one 'J horse wagon, household and kitchen PirI nituro, &?., at ilie suit of .lames 1). Uassn.vny, j W. .S. Woolbrigiit and others, vs. W. J. Parsons. One Tract of Land containing 80 acres more ' or less, adjoining lands of Hardy Gilstrap, J. ! | Crane and others, levied on as the property of | Oliver !"' Smith, at. tlio suit nf Tlmr.^u \i"? ?.v ...... phree :ni"l others. One Tract ot' Land containing 140 acres more or less, whereon (lie defendant now lives, adjoining lands ?>f David Shepherd, Kli Shepherd ami others, levied on as (lie property of li. II. Hut ledge, at the suit of K. It., E. M. and T. J. Keith, Kx'ors. and others. One Tract of Land containing 77 acres more or less, on waters <>t" Six Mile Crock, adjoining lands of Samuel Stephens, John Howard ami ] others. Also, one red ox and one ox wagon, I levied on as the property of .1. K. Howard, nt j tho suit of Samuel Chapman and others. J One Tract of Ij.iti I containing ">10 acres more ... 1.W* ?<U<>iniiw lauds of Silas Stone and qth- ] ers, levied on as the property of Johu Howard, at thosuit of J. 15. Clayton, ct.nl. Due Tract of I.aml mi Twolvo Mile Hirer, whereon there is h good Saw-mill, containing i.-.tl acres more or lussi levied on ?s ilm nwinAPti. . . . .... , ,-v, ... ! of (L S. (iiirviit. iii. (lie suit of J. 11. I'. Sloan, .J. 11. elusion, ct. nl. All thu defcnilents interest in one Tract of Land containing 800 acres more or less, on Little ltiver whereon lie now lives adjoining Lands ' of Joshua Hurkcr. Jotin KwnHord and others, at tlie suit of M. !<'. Mitclicll vs. John A. Loggins. One tract of Land whereon John lloss now lives, containing -01 acres more or less, on waters of Little River, adjoining Lands of Martin Moss, Isaac l'oole and others, levied on n.s his property at the suit of J. 1'. & .1. L. t'utlett. One i horse wagon, levied on its the property of .Jfxih Johnson, at tlie suit of Sloan, Mngco [ & Co. One Tract of L\nd, containing 800 acre' more or less, whereon there is n good Merchant Mill, adjoining lands of Dr. T. L. Lewis and others, levied on astlio property of M. K. Hunnieutt, at the suit of Joseph Ihirnott, John tlohlen and others. On Tuesday after Saleday at the lionso of W, J. Pursoirs. one lot of corn, supposed to l>o 100 linshels, levied on as flic property of WsFliam | Mexumler, at the suit of Abuer Odcll and uth- I CI\S. Orirc liorsc, one b.iy mule, one t\to liorso \vn?- I on: iiimI mi Ticefulfiy after Kiilrdny nl the deI fointnnt*residence, ime ox-wngoti, i hemlcuttle, '.i lieiul 2 Mill.-: and stands, ami other #r! tieles, '<!> Iiond of ?toVk lio^s, levied on tin (lie property of Oliver l-'Kmilli, nt ilie suit of Tliursy Murplivee nixl crthrrs. Tonus ciufli purdiaserfl to. pttv ft ft f*?pers. L. ('. CHAIO, | November 0, 1R">0 JO t ?l Ordinary's Sale. BY virtue of an order to me directed l>y James E, llugood, Clerk, of the (.' iurt ftntl acting us Ordinary of I*ickeiis District, I will cell to tho highest bidder nt Pickens Court lbmsp, on Suleday in December next, tlie Kuul Estate of Andrew II. Archor, deceased, nninolv : One Tract of l/ind. lying in Pickms ili.s rhit. nn wAtoMof <i?orcroK' Greek, containing n..?> ii i i ? ? ,. . . W..?, 11 w rri-ii ^urus, more (IT 10*8, l?01?>lning ! lands of Mr?. Mulindu Archer, Win. Couch, I. II. Uooknoll und other*. Soli] fur distribution amongst the hoirs-ut-law uf said dee'd. Tf.ums ok Saik'.?On a credit of twolvo months, with in -out from tlio dny of sale, except the costs wnioh must bo paid in cash. Tlio purchaser togivo bond to the acting Ordinary, witU at luust two good *urotios, and n mortgage uf the proumos, if deemed necusnary by him, ' J C. CRAIG, J?.i\D. Xov. 7. 18.10 ]('? 4 mercantile notice, rnii I'j conartnorsliin herntoforo nvintlno 1i/>? I I Iwcon A. Ilimter A Co. in tlita ?lny cIihhu1vc<1 by mutual conaont. .Ml pcrnoim inriobtcil to tlir> ooneorn, either by Notour Hook Account, will save cost by (settling up by the 1st ifny of January no.;t. A. lir^TKH A Co. lft U. ffM .V !-- Ctmi-% 11' AI1 / j . o.? inn rviiiiHiiing o i ui l\ ur will bo mild fur ftinh nt ?ont aVtd expense*. Wol'" Crtifk. Nov. 7 185'.) tf. Notico. VI,Ti PERSON'S indebted to tlio K-tato of Jiimcu I. ljnlljn?wnr?h, dcccnfctl, are required to mak? imincdinto payment; nnd tlH>*e-(raving demand* wpunnt Raid Kstate must proffiiit tltoni for pavirviMit. G\ L HOLUXOSWOttTH, Adrnr. Xuv. v. is.v.i i(? r?. Law Nptico. 'pHB undorsiflUcd will devoto himself entirely 1 io tho i?.totiiio of I.iiw and Equity on tlio NS'ofttefn Circuit. Mr. IIadden Is hl? partner nt IMokonn. ? JA.MKS L. OUH. iLU'lcrsua C. K., May 10, 1800 42-tf | Pcndloton Pricos Current. j c01uiki!tk1) WXKIUiY UY jno. r. si.mwa sci.i.ivan jL'liN'IM.MTON, Nov. UU, 1 M.V.I. Cottoji, per 11> l>nlP Coffee, ltio, peril) 12ftl4 j Corn, " hush 80 n 5'0 " Jnvn " IS u 'JO Corn meal " MO a Kill " I'iig'a " 10 n 17 Itiicon. liujr II 1-J a l")jllalc Hopo " II ii l'J Hogging. ( tin'y 1"> a tO.llceswnx, " 18 a 20 j llitltvr, per ll? Ion lOjKggs, per doz 10 a l2i Worn*, per 1 ?1 7"?0 a Iron, Bwuile, 03 a 7 Indigo, ' i:57 a I "?0 j " " lo 7 1 a 7J ! head, " 10 u lli " Knglisli li n 14 ; Muiliier, " 120 n "Jo Molasses, N () 00 a <> "> , Nails, pur keg. " \V L 40 a '"> "> 1 Oats, per bush, -10 a 40 l'omler, per keg ^700 u8 1 l'eas, " " 7"? n 'loj " ? 11> :!7 a 40 ! Hiee, " lit <11 a 7!l'ennor. " ll? i'? ? 1" 1 Stool, l'lister, 11 n lojSait, per sack, 22~> a'2'V> : Merman, 12 a 1 -llSitgar, brown, It a II \ '< Cast. 22 a 2">]Shot, per Hack, i Segars, periloz 2"> a l?i)|Toh?eco, per Hi 20 a 7"> ! Tea, 7") a 1 /? > Wheat. per 1)1 287a$2-iO i Whisky, " gal 100a lOOjVatn. KacCry, 100a 110 O^tiaburgx, per yiml, 121 a 11 You will always fm?l a large lot of Uroceiie.i j ami other heavy gooiln on haiul aiul for sale low i for cash or its equivalent* J. T. S. & S. Andorson Pricos Curront, COltl?KfTl:i> WKKKI.Y IIV UI.KCKI.KY A I'll A YTON8. Aniikii.son 0. !(., Nov. 22, 1850. Cotton per lit. - 8A Q) lrtg Sail, (Liverpool) per suck, - 2.00 , Coffee. Kin, per lb. - - 1 O.J (<r, II ' Java, per lb. - - 18 (*' 20 " I.nguyru, per lb. - - 1?"? (n 10 Sugar brown, per lb. - - 0 (?A 11 Molasses, West India, per gallon. *10 (<i, ! > " N. Orleans, " " f>5 (<6 00 I imaging, uuiiny, per yavil, J.j (tt 10.V I Jtnleltope, " lb. - 1<? 12A I Ibxcon, ling round, - 12.) (<i\ l"> j Ilrttler, peril*. - - l'J l-'J 0< lr> Kleel, oust, ... 22 (?#> 2-r> " Gorman, - - I I (r}], l-") " 1'lister, . . 10(V/)12 Iron, common sl/.o Swede, per lb. OA ' ' - 5 to 7 inches 7 " Kngllnli, j?cr ll>. - - f> 1 -2 ' Nails, bent brandy, per keg, - f>A (7A (i^ C.'ustingH, per lb. - - G (n\ 10 Powder, Hillo, per keg, - 7A On S 11 blasting, " " . ?>(>?,')] lUco, per lb. 6 C") 15 Flour, per barrel, - 0.00 Oh ''.00 W'licat, per bushel, - 100 Q?v 1.10 i Corn, " ' - - - 0,1 nn I Oats, per bushel, - -10 (<?) 5!) llucs wax, per lb - - 20 Of, 2J Wool, ' - - ( < no Yarn (best) per buncli, - 1.10 (W\ I.'JO Cow I'oftM, per bushel, HI) C" Corn Moid, " - - 90 (.< 1.00 Haw 11iilt*?, (dry) - - - 121 Sole Leather, (hemlock) per lb. *27 (<i "0 #~jy Vou will always Ibid u large lot of Groceries And other heavy goods on hand and for salo at low prices at . 1) & <"s. SALE OF LAND AND NEGROS. rjlIIK UXDERSIGXKl), boin-j desirous of JL changing business, will oiler for sale at bis residence in Pickens District, tbrec miles above Townville, on Wednesday tho 7tb day <d* December next, Twonty Likoly Nogrocs! Amongst them is one* 15ngj?y maker, one I 'I* 1 .miner, several uooKs, House Servants, ?X:c. i Also, the Home Plantation, containing Six I Hundred Acres, a part of which is clonrcd and in a high stnto of cultivation, the hahvneo In wiKiillnrid. On tl?o pv?*m'??<oi* i*ft jjood (1III ST MILL A ND Til RASH E H, all new, and propelled by water |>o\ver. Also, one Tract on the Retreat lload to Anderoiniville, containing '2,07 Acres, about of which is good Bottom Land. Also, one Tract on SnowOreek. containing 108 Acro.i. well improved, with several acres 1 of crook bottom land, also one Tract udjoini ing the above Tract, with a tirst-rato MULAY SAW MILL, ^11 now. Also, one small Tract near Town ill?, and eevoral Lots in Townville. Also, one Tract in Anderson District, containing Three Hundred and forty Acres, forty A or os of which is good bottom land, with new Saw and Grii t Mills on little Beaver Dam Creek. Also, iMuios. llorscs, (Tattle, Sheep ami Hogs, Corn, Fodder, &c., Five Yoke of Oxen, Wagons and Carts, 2 Curry Logs, Blacksmith and Farming Tools, and many articles too numerous to name. Terms accommodating. J. J. CQATES. Nov. ?. 1 S.*?0 10 4 F U R MTU RE. VLAUGK S TOCK of Walnut and Ma. liogany Bedsteads, Bureaus, Dining Tables, Sofas, HOCKING AND OTHER CHAIRS, Cradles, Cribs, Lounges. Card Tables, Work Stands. Cano and Wood-seat Chairs, cliildreu'H Chairs, &e.. &c., sold as low as they can \>c ixmght in Charleston or Columbia. I HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. Basket*, Brooms Tubs, Mats Candlosticks, Toilet Sets,' Sugur Boxes.. Knife Boxes, Clocks, Cake Ia>xos, Cake Baskets, Castors ami Cruets, SCALKS AND WEIGHTS, Waiters' Spoons, Busting Forks and Spoons, ami everything else iu tlio Housekeeping line. PLOWS, Kerosene Oil and Lamps, Carpet I/ming, Harrows, Wheelbarrows, Safes, Churns, Castings, and nluiost anything el*o that can ho thought of for the FAltMKli and the UOLSKKKKKKH. INCLUDING fttlOVUIt & llAKKIt'S GKLKBJIATKI) SEWING MACHINES, Whirl. ?r? the boat in the world, and no in itlukc. v J. 11. .SJ4IKUMA N". Agent. Qmsyiui C. It, \><v. 7. iha'.> m ESTATE SALE. rWILd* SKIJL. to tlio- highest. bidder, on Wednesday tlio 7th day of December next, and day* following, at the residenco of -?i. -? ? /miiw *. u.'iiiii^nvtMlll, MtTaiSUU, HI* NfglMH'N, ' Fort* Jrtokn. 2 JcnnotH, 6 II ir?o?. 3 Yoke of Oxen, 2 W?gor>;, I Huggy. 11 >gH, Cowh, Shcop. .Smith pud (JarpenU'i* Tools, Corn, \VI)?nt, FoJldor, Shucks. Fanning Iinp|? menty, Household nrul Kitchen Furniture, I nnd v*rion? othw articles. ] Tcr/itt t*f All f?on?A under $10, the diwh will Ijo- required; ovw&lO, n orndit of! twelve mouth*, with interest -IVoui date nnd' two npnrrtved sureties. C. L. lIOLUKUSWQftl'll, Adufr. ! Nor. 7. IKott 1ft 4 I 0. H. A. W00BIN & CO., IIhI'ih'kn, Naddln A Va<ii(li?i' Sliop ' Also Tov smle, 8hon Finding**, &o. \VAfillALLA, S. 0. Jan 15, 1869 25. tf A % NOTICE. rpiIK SUBSUKLHKHS having cold out 1 (lioir ontiro Stocks of vt!l'It'l'AINS to Mr. II. W..KINSMAN, wonlil respectfully solicit for liipi a continuation of tho patronage r? li'oeraMy bestowed on them in flint ilc partition!. ROUT. A DOEU <t CO. CURTAIN-GOl>I>8. rpiIIS STOCK is the largest in the SouthJL win Slates. eojirursiNn Brooatellos, Satin Do Lanea, LACK AND MUSMN (TUT A INS, COKNICKS, 1MNS AND HANDS, i?n.:vi'i'<u v , T.-tfSMftljiS, AND LOOP'S. e U li T A 8 N S MA UK AND ITT II' IN Til K T/ATKXT STVr.KS. II. W. KINSMAN. 223 KfNO-STllKKT, CIIAHI.KSTO.N. boti 20.1859 14 0m _ SKWIXO MACHINES rplIB 1'KHFKCTION OF SCIENTIFIC I nrrftii"6niont uoil mcchuiiioul simplicity is uttninctl by tho (iltOVER BAKER Sowing Machine Company, IN Til KIR IMI'llOYKD iv o i s h s, a: s s ni i ?: ca ex v. ? They liuvc the following advantages over all others: 'l'liey have no pads to keep in order; no bobbins to wind ; no tangling or waste of thread ; no oiling the thread or work ; no tool chest stocked with wrenches', pliers, picker?, leather, Ac.. &e. The directions are simple, easily understood and easily explained by the instructors. There is no taking apart for cleaning or oiling. They require about ten drops of oil per (fay, when in constant use. They make 110 more noise than a common clock, when inakit>g fifteen hundred stitches per uiirvHe. They run ens}-?a child of ten years old carl work the 111 to full speed. Thqv run fast or. slow, without any danger of al tcring tlio length ov tightness of the stitch. Tliftv will 11 KM. I'd,?,, fl ATI IK II, 111M), STl'j'CII AND KM BIlOIDKll, in so superior a manner that we challenge comparison.? The same Machine will sow pavilion gau.?e and plantation goods. Tlio soaiu is elastic as thu most elastic fabric, and will not break in washing or ironing. The sama Machine runs silk, linen thread and common spool cotton, wltu equal facility. The needles are shorter, and therefore stronger than any other high or low priced Machine. That they arc superior to nil others is evident from the fact of their having been thirty thousand Machines made and sold, in comp< titiou with others aired.ty in successful operation. The question is no longer which is the best maker. lmt which of tlio numerous patterns of of CJHOVKII & HAK Kit shall 1 take. PRICES, *~>0 TO $i:SO, II. W. Kinsman, Agent for the sale of those celebrated Machines, 21'J King-street, Charleston. D. 15. IIASKLTOX, Manager. rvi't. 20, 1H.?0 'j. flm 1-AIM SOS' STOll I'i! i'KSDbHTON, S. V. take pleasure in announcing to t T oar customers and the trade generally, that we are now properly established in our new and elegant Storeroom. Our stock is complete. We will lie pleased at any time to snow all who may favor ns with a anil through one of the largest ;uul most beautiful btrlcctious of Staplo and Fancy Dry Goods Kvor offered in the up country. Wo especially invite the attention of the Ladiks to our stock. Having spared no pains in their department, wo feel asxarod that we can show as complete and tastv selection of LADIES' tf-AXOY coons As cnn lio seen anywhere outside of a city. Fail not to give us a call when vou visit oor place, us we charge nothing fur showing (ioodi*. SMITH & lluYEY. _0.:t. 1H. IBflfO 13 tf Land and Mills in "Pickens. IOPFHJt FOK SALF, a valuable Tra^ of Land in l'iekcns District, on hoth si'.i of Little River, at the month of Cane '' 1*1 ok, containing Twelve to Fifteen llundicd ^ o os, with a good ML' LAY SAW MILL, i n<l n small (Jriat Mill, on a shoal sufficient ,'.( >a Lowell Factory. If not sold by the r]u*e of iho. year I intendpnttingun a WOOL OAltPINii Machine and a TAXYAKN, whore b?>th ore greatly needed, and would take an active partnor with a small capital, who would undertake to superintend tlie whole. (I K01K1R SKAUOHX. PondlHon. Oct. 12, is.")1.* 12?tf ASSIGNEES' SALT;. W" ?L he sold to 11 io hiirhost bidder at Pendleton,onthe Lr>th I)ocemhor next, the following property: TIIUKK XK<!K() MKN", ages IS, 10, 2l>, nml tlie (.'uttoii Factory, known ns the Shonl Creek Factory in Ifart County, (Jeorgia; also 1 horse, and 1 Mule. "" All persons having claims against Kdward .Symines will please present them l>y the 1st day of Do'comher, if they wish to avail themselves of the assignment made to us. Terms mndo known on tlio day of sale. Those indebted to the said Kdwnrd .amos must make immediate payment, (>, T. SYM.MUS, > . . J. S. I.OIITOX. [ Assignees. X'ni'nmhoi* O r ..... ... ....... ? -# v X*1 11. Law Notice* rpilE undernigncd Imvo formed a prrrlncrnltij> 1 in tho prftolico of J.nw find 12f|ittoy for Pit-kens District. Mr. I[.\i>i>ks may V>9 ooiimtdlod i?t liis oflico in I'ickcna 'and Mr. Okh at Anderson. J A M KS h. OJUl, \V. if. "MADDEN. l^ckonH 0. If. MtiylO, 1859 42-4f ~STATU OF SO! Til CAUOUXA, im ohuijtakv?viokkxs, J). K. Hamilton, Jolin Walker, Adin're, | Petlrion for Hotflcrrror.t v/. I and Dviwo. 'Xw, WaKcr &ofWetH. j . & t'P ji niu'tivl i? ft lik nw ?- -l r~ r -v """"" "l""'1" Wulfcor, Alton Huler rtnn wife Mini, and 1'ntfy Alexander. rfofcmlflitfn tr> iIii.m ciikc, r<wi*.?c | wiiliuut the limit* of tlii* Htnta : It is ordered, therefore, thnt tlienc nnid nf?*<ont portion do arverally f?ppoi\r inr die Conrt of Ordinnrry, ?f> V* hotden nt riokerw C'ouvt llotwo, on MomFny the 20tli-d)?y of FeUrnavy ne*t. nf 10 ?>fack. A. M., loifli'ei* cnwfe, if any ilicy <nn. yrhy it fViinl wtflctuoat of tlio UHliito of Juno Walker, doCCA9.o4i would not ho uuulo at tlmt lime, uml it (Iccroc had thereon. J. K. If AGOOT), o.c.r.'a ac'tixo o.r.n. Nov.'5, 185D . 10 <Jiu _l J'J J Splendid assobtment! OF Fall nnd Winter Goods. I MIIS. II. KNKH IS NONV OKFKUINO lior extensive nn?l i Kploinli<l nsMirtuinnt i?f FALL AND \VI NTKU (iOODS, con si st i.no of DUKSS SILKS, LKLAINKS, CH ALLIKHS, am) M Kill NO DUKSSKS, KN( ILISII, FUKXC1I and AMKKICAN PRINTS. | CASH M KKK, WOOL and C11KMILLK 811 AWLS. i CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, DfSTJilU;. hoop skhits. ' KM I * HO I DKIUKS, 1UP.KONS, FLOW K ItS, itoreiiKS, PIOIU-T.MEIUKS, TOILKT SOAPS. ! KIDD, I'LHKCV, WOOL, and WASH MOAT 11KH (i LOVES. HONNKTS OK T1IK LATKST FASHIONS. I LADIKS' UA1TEKS, SlIOKS, IK)OTS, SLIPPERS. LON< J CLOTHS, OSNAIU'ltOS, SliKKTNG, FLANNEL, T1CKIXC, AND EVERY J)ESC'ltIl'TTON OK DO.M KA'TICJ (JOOD8. My present Assortment will he found superior to any I have yet offered, and my facilities in purchasing, and long experience in the business enables inc to pfl'cr A COM IMjIOTK ASSOllTM EXT AT TUB LOWEST CASH PHICKS. Walhnllo. Oct. 10, lMfl 12-'2m Masonic Notico. r|"MIK next Uogul.ir Communication of KcI oweo liodgc. No. 7'.', A.\F.\M.\ takes place on Monday evening, the 5th December next. Tho members aro especially cuifrd together on that occasion by resolution of the I I<odge. 'i'he election of officers and other j business of importance is to be transacted at that time. IW order of tho W'i'.M.1. 11. A. 11. UIliSON, Sec'ty- I Nov. 7. Ift50. 10 I $50 Reward. AUKWAIvD of fifty dollars will l>o paid for the delivery to me, or confinement in n.tiy Jail so thtit I can got him, of iv Copper colored boy, named BK11UY. Said boy is about ft feet 0 inches high, slender form, and I weighs nbout 130 pounds. One or two of I his tectb are out in front. He is quick spoken, with an intelligent look. Hewaslast seen at Canton, doorgia, where he has a wife: and is probably lurking thereabouts, or on the road to this place, lie is supposed tube making his way to a free State. Ij. C. CRAIG. Pieken* O. II., S. C. Aug.27, 1950, tf-."? J.. B. FISCHESSEtt, Wali'limakcr ami JcwcUci', WALlIAUiA, K, n AS rcconnncneed businoss at bis jld Stand, on Main street. He keeps on j hand a large and splendid assortment of Watchcs and Jcwolry, i^i-iiiur n un cvuryiimtg ins lino, which I will Ue Hold on the very ix>s. terms. UEl'Al lllX'Lr, in afl its branches, done in u i ost workmanlike manner, and with dowputch. (iivc mc h trial. July L':5, l$>9 \ ti*_ Now Powder Manufactory. rjHIK South Carolina Powder Mills arc now .1 in successful operation, and the attention of dealers is called to the unmistakable I ! superiority of the l'owder Manufactured at | I these Mills over that tiny other in America. Wo are prepared to furnish at the shortest notice unv of the following description, at j the following price-*, viz: Common Blasting powder per keg $4 25 | Brilliant ,r " " " 5 25 i Common Mining " " *' 6 25 I Brilliant " " " " (' 25 Common Iliflo " " " 7 25 Brilliant " '' " " 8 50 Where the keg is returned 25 cents J will l>e deducted. j The Manufacture is under the jrnidnnee of | .J. II. BKHRMm.nr.it, from Memmingen, <<evi many, a skilful and experienced IViwdcTmaI l.? " I I - 1? < m_-r. iic mi* iiiiromiccu incr nigniy hrillftmt [ | Powder ho inneh admired 1?v I lit? ."porting | I community of Knrope, This Powder is n ! beautiful row nml possesses the polish of i stool, nml is entirely freer from all corroding i properties. Dealers nr. T contractors may have tfioir I . orders filled agreeable to specifications nt the I shortest notice. All orders should ho ad- ' dressed to John Bowe.s it Co, ?.t Pickens C 11., South Ciirolinn. WM. It. BOW MX, Agent. Mnrcli IS. IMP 34 tf W. Walsoman, Agont, DIMFDIC % \ 9) 1AILOK, W A Ml Al.liA. S. ?. I rwiTiL' ?i i ? ? + * | miiv tiiMn'irtij^in'u iciivff 111 Hirrtrni nis , 'I friends nn<l the public, tlmt ho Ims opened a shop In tho building furmorly ootupiod b.v Insert HI Nnrmun, for tlie purpose of carrying on the hc(ffiieni< of fflruiKT aixl Tailor. In itn vnrious branches*. lie him nn hand | nn cxcdl&nt asuort'mnrit of Cirfms f?>r Quntlo- j J men's wear. which he will n.nWe i?> order in | tin* best Btvlc, nml itroordmpj t<> tfie liitrst fusbior/. lie respectfully solicit* ? sW^ro <>!'! public patronage. ( I BCty-Terni*, ?wi>?t nvcorninorfiiting. Jnlv >f. fWW ,r.7 tf nr IT* i jouuawa^; jaooswax ; "1\J K want to buy I'^OO 11??. nKKSWAX, T T for which we will givo (JOOlJ.S or CASH. J. U. F, SLOAN & CO. Pendleton, July 4, 1850 50 tf * OA Trim; A IP its. ruu COI.onim,. Tlio frienili ol Muj. KOU'T. Y. II, OIUITIN r*-f<|><??'i:tiUy announce liitn u diuiUilulo lor CO I,ON 1,1. '>1 tl.t Otli lU'giiiienl, S. C. M., nt tilt! ensuing elect ion. C-tf-Tl.o friends of Adj't. W. K. WKMtOllX respectfully announce JiiNi ? cuiidiilutc tot" ('OI.ONKIi of tlic f>tli lUftiuirnt S. I!, ,M., to till tin; vacancy ouo-jsioiicd by I lie resignation of Col. Jameson. FOll CI.KKK. JOnV"Wi> nre >iuth<tri/cd to ufmoiiftco W. .1, I'AllSdXS !? cnndidntu for Clerk of the Court, a( ila- ensuing election. Rki)"- Tlio friends ?.f .)AMKS K. IIACOOD rcHjieelliilly announce him h cntiditliile for reelection lu llio ollioc of Clerk of the Coufl Ht I lie next elect ion. J*OU SllliUU'P. Tlic friend* <>f Cn)>t. K. F. MOKGAN respectfully announce liiin??candidate for Slieritl' t?f Pickens District. *1 tlio ensuing election. JRtj)" The friends of Col. AI.KX. 1UIYCK iiniioiuiee liini it candidate lor Bhvritt' of Pickett' district, n1. the eDMtinp eleetion. Ofay Tho friends of Mr. ANDP.KW RAMRAY respectfully announce hint it cnmliilnlc fur 8her? ill' of l'ickeu.s district, nO the next election. fi^-Thc fridnds of C-.l. IiKMl'KL THOMAS respectfully nnnotince hint a candidate fur Sheriff of Pickens district, at (lie ensuing election. Tlic friends of Col. A. R. fJAIWIKNT respectfully announce liim a cutitlitlcifc lor Slieriff of Pickens District. 111 the running election. J6P??7* The friends of W N*. ClIAIO beg leave toannounce him a candidate for Sheriff of l'ickens district, at the next election. FOR TAX COl.f.KCTOR. tfci?" The friendm of Mr. A. S. STKl'HENS respectfully announce him a candidate for tho ollice of Tux Collector of l'ickcus district, at the ensuing election. The friends of Mr. (iKORflK F. STKAI)IN(1 respectfully nfmnuneo him a candidate for the ollice of Tax Collector, at the next election. 86k. Tho jviends of Rev. J. R. 1U NN1CUTT respectfully announce him a rnulidate for tho office of Tax Collector, nt the ensuing election. &tT' The friends of Rev. 11. M. JJARTOJJ respectfully nnhftuneo him ns a candidate for 'fax Collector at the next election. V&T The frimidn of J. W. I,. CARV respectfully announce him r. candidate fur re-election to the office of Tax Collector, for l'ickcus district, at flic efisuing'elcctlon. The friends of II. CIJ'.VKLAM) HT'NT respectfully announco him n candidate for Tax Collector, at the next election. ' i 1 1 1 i ... i .1, NEW GROCERY STORE, Ai I'tt kens ( . II. rTMri? suWil.or hogs leave to inform hi* I C..! 1 i - inviius siii<i tnc publicgenerally, that ho lias opened n GHOPE 11V STOKE. And is now receiving nnd will oontinuo to receive everything usually kept in an establishment of this kin<l. Tlio Stock is all fresh iiixl lias been bought on the most udviuita* gions terms and will lio sold accordingly. Terms will be strictly Cash or Barter at cash prices. Call and see me. .T. B. It KID. April 1. 1HS0 BO tf Estato Notico. I FINAL settlement of lite Estate of J. ]?, i'V i-joni berland. defeased, will f?e made before I Tic Ordinary. at Pickens ('. It., on Monday the :1(???i day of .lanuAVy nCXf. Ver?lsinnmttt)Teit tew ?"wr to said EMnte ninst pay tip before that time, / g;vand those having demands should present tbern f ov tons properly attested before Mial day. dr. .1. II. SOUTH I'll I.ANl), V ' , fie J. K. SOUT11E H LA N L), / Aunn H' [M1 Oct. n?, 1850 irr am _ _ IIBlacksmithing. ^ ^ TUB CNDBRSlfJIfUR is now pro-' n; &Opared to do work in his lino, nt short he notice, and in a workmanlike manner, of He can always he found at his Shop, Terms of moderate. of HARRISON IIAYXKS. ut Oct. 13, 1S50 12 tf No(|cf? y VLTj the itml Iiooks of Account, J belonging to the estate of John 11. Os- / tendorfl' deceived, have been placed in thor / J ' hands of W. M. Ilatlden. Kki(., ibr collection, ^ ]' Persons indebted to said Kaiate, will plcaso / v' cull on him and Kettle. / II. V. ROCK AIT. ) ? L J. M. OSTKXDORl-T, ) Oct. 11. 1H.V) _ 12_ If H. FAJEN, ?! A T U' A I 1 f JL l ? * ^ ^ ? H iU.ll.llilWI, t>. V.. , , J .s now receiving a Bplcmlul assortment DRY GOODS, ok For relics and (lentlemnn's Wear, ,ot ?.1 i.SO? lio Kcadjr-niiHle *! lie ii I so I uis on liaml the linest Cashiinern ng and l/uiens, for the Spring and Summer; to- u'" gether with many oilier articles not neccssary or to mention. ? Mr. F.\jkn' continues the Tailoring l?usincs.* in all its branches, and respectfully no- t;< " licit* n shave of public patronage. "* May 12. 1W>0 42 LUiMIiKIU Ll'MHKll ! as rjlIIK 8ul;seribers having purehnscd the I MILLS. formerly owned by Col, John A. F.aslry, deceased, three miles east nf Vi?.Vn?a rv ('. H., are prepared to fill orfffrrw A**- I.lJMi . ^. r* '* BKR, tinisliol or unfinifdicd: Snsti, Blinds, Pannel Doors, or anything in that line, at short notiee. We are determined tocnrrvou I ho business in all its hranehes, and persons * >' wishing nnytiling in our lino, may bo assured y tlicir orders will meet with prompt attention. \ The brudness will l>c earried on onder tho name of the "Six Mile Company/' Mr M P MiTfHKf.l. is the authorized Agent of tho Company, to whom all orders should he addressed. We solicit a share of public patronage. T. J. K KlTIC, t II. O. BCMKSS, Af ?.< <iirp/.i.r.? . JM . 1 . .<1 I I I 11 l'< Ml. Six MUo. X..V, fi. 1853 ro_ If HIDES AND BARK WIU, BK BOUGHT AT FAIR PRICES 1.v !. h. K. SMITH. Tnn Ynr?l. Jnn 4. t2/??tf JOS. J. NCKTCN, attorki;t at law, J Solicitor fx I'qulfy. I'lCKKNH COURT IIOVHE, K. C, frin.I. I HAH, tf j kV, K. KAALKY. ISA AT \\ 1( K I.IKVR, f A CT TtTT ft ? XiXLOJL.J1.X oc wiUJiJLIFFE, AUoriK yx lit Ivrtw, V \rll.I. ntlrml pniKi'unllv to nil 1 iiHinaso rug \ \ trusted to 1 lioir inre in the l>intrlct? romprining the M'tiltvp Circuit. offick at ri( ki:kk c, 11., s. c. I Hept. 'Z't, l<i * 1