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nmrifiitwMwuiiiUHiiiM mimi fiSSfesQ &0BS&KJJI MsiNEERB OFFICE, BLUE RIDGE ft. R J'bnoleton, Jan. U, 1800. SEALED PROPOSALS will bo received tvt this Offico until 12 Mv, tbe 30th instant, for nil tho Crona-t'nto for tho IMuo Hideo Railroad between Fighteon Mile Crock ami Wallmlla ^Station. Twoaty^flix Hundred ami Forty (2010) ^cross-ties nro required to the utile. Ijiob will bo received for any number from Two Hundred Kipwards. Point* of delivery will be designated j 1?y Stations as numbered on tho llullr<mil. Specifications uiid Hity information culled for | Vvill lie tarnished at tlic Kiiflhicor'a oflico at j IVitdluton. and at Mr*. Steele's. Aids will lie recW\vcil for croiM*ttafl delivered r ?t?iiv point on the lino between Anderson aiul Poudloton. WAt/TKll OWYN'N, Cliivf Knginuvr J). U. It. It j Jftn. l>. VPQO. 5* FAIF 7? LAY ACAwirar I 1MIK TUCfiStEKS of this Institution take . pleasure in announcing to th? community , that they have secured the services <>f Mr. \V>i. | T. O1.RVF.I.ANIK ?n IVacher during the present j year, and rc?poctf?Uy solicit ft lilteriil snare <>f patronage, Mr. Cleveland is n *fnduate of the! O'lUth Caroling. College, of the etnas of hint year, ' ami hig well known distinction at graduation | renders uivnccesrtwry, on our part, any reoom- j lueudaUon or guaranty of his (|ualifiuations. ?t rus or tuition VF.R SCM\)T.*8Tlt7 TERM OF TKN MONTHS. Spoiling* Heading and Writing with the olenients of Arithniotic, $12 UO The above, with KtiglUh Grammar and Geography, 10 00 tTowno's Analysis, Algfrbrn, Gomnotry, ?S'.i. rv??y???<jt ^ ^ OM Ltttbiii hi id U.eck Lmnguflpps, '2"> 00 The vwy boH hoarding onn lie had at Kight OoU.irn per month (excluding The exercises ??f the Academy vtil ho resumed on Monday tlio iCili inst. * D. S. STKIUUNO, 1 BALIJS IIIX. J)r. W. II. 11A RUIN, ; Trustees. MORGAN IIAKliLN, | J\? 0. 1>UU.\KY, J ton. I. toOO '24 tf TO THE PUBLIC. \UB have associated ourselves together for llic 1 T purpose of offering advantages, with increased facilities, for Education. We are admonished to adopt this course by the start ling fact that has produced the prtsertt crisis in the affair* of our country. Why should we not educate our children at homo? The parental influence ohviatos many of i the evils that arc produced by an absence from their euro. Recently a large number of Medical | Students lc'"t tho cities of New York and IMulttdol- ; phia for theiv Southern homes, to avoid tlio evils j of abolitionism. Wo have procured from J. 0. I.Kwts'ft portion of | iimn, wmcn we propose to sell in lots at moderate p-iocs. It is nil in the forest. finely timbered and watered, inilo.i from I'endk'ton village, lying'on both sides of the Nine ilidgo llnllroad?universally ndmitted to he "ono of tlie handsomest sections ot' country in Carolina. The ronds ler?ding to Pickens Court House, Maohelor's Retrofit, Fair l'lay nud Townvillc, all cross the Blue Ridge Railroad with*in ono fourth of u mile of the point we have indicated, and about an equal distance from the placcs wa havn named, (also Walhulln.) The Fork is a region of country indicated by its lying nhovc the continence of the Rivers, Tngalo and Senooa. The disadvantages attending it, is in having to cross these streams to pet to a market. It ;s undoubtedly the best portion of upper Cnroli11 v. Within 4 miles of the point wo have indicated. thero is the finest water power in tlio State. M/ Kilpatrlck has a largo Flouring and Saw Mill, so has M. II ilunnicntt, R. A Maxwell, Maj. Geo. Seaborn a Saw and Grist Mill; also Col. Taylor % i inn oxtensivo water power. Upon caroful oonsid- | oration wo pcljevo that. a Depot at tins place will pay inoro down freight than uny other until you roach tho Titlla; of the Tennosseo River. We propose to giyo an Acre Lot to any Religions denomination that will occupy and improve (lie c line ; an Acre Lot for an Aeudomy. And uny individual tlia* shall locate on the said property and vend or sell spirituous liquors under any Statute law, savts for medicinal purposes, shall absolutely forfeit his right to said property. Tlio land is now being laid olf into lots. I'crsons cair see tho plats by calling at Wayside. We are Stockholders in the nine Ridgo Railroad. Wo present ourselves, hoping to ninrt the favorable consideration of the President and Directors of the Road. c.rcoaorc skarorn, T. L. LEWIS, M. D., j. 0. lewis. Jnn. 13. IBftO ' 24 ft Corn and MeatWK WIIiL SKLIi to tlio Inchest bid.ler, at our residence, on WciWtetfQiiy tho 8th of February ucst, about 000 bushels u; Corn, *4000 bandies i>f Fodder, a quantity of Shuck*, 1000 \>>unds Bacon, I two your old Colt, 30 liead yf Stock Hogs, 4 milcb Cows, 5 yearling Heifer*, 1 fine (part Knglish) Bull, one SU gallon Still, now, ono 50 gallon Still, now cap on worm, Stands. ifco. to both. ami good Corn-ehcllor, ono lino Cherry high-post TJedstond, one mahogany Bedstead, two French post Bedstead, ono fino "Walnut Chest of Drawers, ono mahogany do., with large glass to each ; ono mnhoganv Sideboard and finding-leaf Table, ono do. small, ono mating.my child's Cradle, witlipthor household nnd kitchen Furniture, Farming tools, n large lotof Teavhorn' text, and other useful aud set 1 - * tannic otJUKs, umi oilier uunga too tedioug to mention. v TKit Ms?For nil ?uni8 under $5, enflh; for nil Kiuns of and qver $5, u note and good nccurity, with interest fruiu dt>y of sale till tlie 8th of September next,N. it. AH tlio nhnvo nnmcd nrliulos are offered lit private ?alc till day of sale. J, 0. COOK, J. 1?. FAHSON'S. Jan.-1.1. lRfiO 91 i Assignees' Notice. ALL the creditors of K.. A.'Alotitndcr, who dcsiro to take under his assignment, mtiKt hand in cir claims on or before the 6th day'of March next. A j>?yn>ent will be nmdo on Rnch clulros on tiio i.lth tiny of .Murcli next, nt. 12 o'clock, M> at J. J. Norton's Law-pfttce, in I'ickuns village, J. K. HAGOOD, 1 An*ignoos nnd M. M. NORTON, Vagonfs of tlio J, J. NORTON, j creditors. .Vow. 1-1. l^ftO 24 _____ 8 ^ WM. a KBItH, A T TO H N K V A T L A W , WILL attend pramptly to ?.ll business entrusted to Ids euro in tlio Districts comprising the VYi-wt !rn Circuit, OfiSce ?/ l'iukoa* V/ H> Deo 5. t4)9 , tf Executor's ft^le. rpirKRK T?'tU bo ?old at tho Into r??id/)nc* of 1 5lr*i B. PiokoiiH, duoeMed, 3 miles w??t oi Pondleton. on Wcdnftsduv thai lskdnv nf F?t>*n. I pry n?xt. nil the Stnolc on tlio plantation, format* in^ of Mule?, Cat Ho and Hog*,^welv* hundred l.u.-hi'.ls Corn. Baooit, WHoar, Fodder. Shuck*. WftgoHaiind Fannin* ImptamentR. I ho. a Uarringo and pair of House* h-iid and ttitdliau furniture. T?rm? n?uda known on day of *alo. T. J. O'iOKKN'S, Vt'or, Jan. W IPQO, ^ 2 TIIK HTATK QF SOLTir CAROLINA, MOUKS*? iW OBli/NAHY, J B Clydo and wife ) . ? v<* V TeiUloo WN Partition, Anmifi'n llarlnn. 1 IT nnriA&rlha 10 mv satisfaction that A"Xi'?tfv Barton, orlo of ,ti>? defendant* in thla capo, reside without ll'.o liinitn of this Stnto t It is ordered, th*rnforo.Jthnt she do personally appear in tho Q?dlnnry's offlc?, at Pi?k?<?a 0. IL. on M >ndny th* Hftjr of April next, to otpect tho division Af sale of th* Heal of Builf A. Barton, deoaaaod, ?p her consent thereto will bo entered of record. W. F.. IIOWOMBE, o.*i>. Jan. tQ, 1660 V> 3u? * Ik * * 11L. I J. ftj 11 ii SI'" J P. " MB..! J II. '!. I'll.! iji'O COMMISSIONER'S BALE. TIIE STATK OF SOUTH CAROLINA, IN KQU1TV PICKENS. J. M. OstcndorfT. II. C. Uochau, Bx'oro. Bill for Injunction, vs Marshal asset#, AcAnnu 0. Ostctulorff and count, &c., <&c. others, I>Y virtue of an order from the Court of F.q) uitv, in tliis 011*0. I will sell to the highest bidder, at Pickous Court House, 011 Salcduy iu Ifclirnurv next, tho TOT? at rtfim ikiti xvjuxiXi X.a'1'A'l'ii Of John It. Ostcndorff, deceased, situate, lying ami being iu the State and district uforosuid, namely: One House nnd lot in the Town of Walhalla, whereon Mrs. OstetulorlT now lives, containing One ami a half Acres. There is a good dwelling, store-house, mid all necessary out-buildings on this p\nct>. Lot N*o. 2, containing Fifty Acres, adjoining the town of Walhalla, II. Fiyun and others. Tract No. 1$, on the road lending <rom Walbulla to Oconcc Station, containing Two Hundred Acres more or less, adjoining lands of Capt. lloueken and others. ALSO Tive sharcsof Ureonville and Columbia Railroad stock, assessment paid. TFjRMS OF SALK?Ou a credit of twelve months, with interest from tho day of sale, except tho cost* which must bo paid in cash. The nuroluisor or purchasers giving bontl. with at least two gooil sureties, to sccuro tho payment of tho purchnsfl money, and pay extra ior titles, iinnsii *' Iivu A. it. IUV7.HL'0U1\, O.K.IMI. Cnm'rs QtBog. J|\n. I. 1800 t8 TAXES, TAXES! IW ILL attend at the following timoa and places for tho purpose of receiving Taxes for tiio year 18:">9 : Monday, Kith February, at Win. Sunders, Tuesday, 11th " (.-outer Campground, Wednesday. 15 ih " Bachelors' Kotreixt, Thursdnv, 16th " Fair Fifty, Friday, iTtli " DoutliU'n, Saturday, l8th " William Flint's, Monday, 20th " Salubrity, 2lst and 22<l " PiekeuHvilln. Thursday, 23d " John Cosset's, Friday, ?4th " Trap, -o-..I. II *?? vuiuiuiiy, - Mil , lU'SUT H, Monday, :27th ' lla^ood's, Tuesday. 28tli " Mry. Burton's, Wednesday, 20th, '? Eli Stanscll's, Tun Today, 1st March, Wolf Crook, If rid ay, 2d " Hurricane, Monday, .r?th " Pickens C. IT., W cdnesdny, 7 th " Win. Niimnons Thursday, 8th " GrantVStoro, Friday, Oth " Tunnel Hill. Saturday, 10th ? Cupt. A. Robins, Monday, l'2th " Jonah Phillips, Tuesday, I3th " Foutoii Halls, Wednesday, 14th " ('. Poolos, Thursday, 1511i G, W. Phillips, J'?th and 17th " Walhalia. Monday, Tuesday anil Wednesday, 19th, 20th and March,at Pickens C. II., at which time my llonks will lie closed, All persons failing to make tlieir returns by that time will bo liable t4j <Jouble tax. State Tux, about the same as last year. Road Tax. 33J. Poor Tux, '20. Public Duilding, 5.? Tax payors will tako nntlco thatthey are still required bynn Act of tho Legislature, to return all Hirths, Pouths and Marriages, with the ago,, name and sex and cause uf Death ; also date of DirtliA and Deaths. All Ministers, Magistrates, and others who have married any persona din ing tho year 1859, nrc required to return tho date of such marriages, with the names. ages and occupations ; also the names of tho pa ents of each. Slave owners are reauirod hy law to return tho number of dogs belonging to their negroes JOHN W. I,, OAltY, T. C. Jan. 4.18(10 * 2:1 tf GEORGES CREEK ACADEMY. f jMIE EXERCISES of this Institution will he JL resumed by tho present incumbout, 011 the 10*h inst., tho 3d Monday. Tho heulthy locality, tho moral tone of the settlement and the superior advantage derived from tho accommodating arrangements of tho Academy, offer many inrucomcnts to the Pareut and Guardiiin. (Jood boar?i can he had in excellout familios, on reasonable terms. D. CIUCK, Principal. - Jan. 2.180Q _ 23_ tf uruinary's bale. ~I~)Y virtue of an order to mo directed by W. 1 * I?. Holcomhc, Es<|., Ordinary of Pickens D . ict, I will sell to the highest bidder at Hu-Kcns Court limine on Saleday in February next, the Real Estate of Thomas Garvin, deu'd, to wit : No. 1. On Laurel Creek, waters of Keowee Itivor, adjoining lands of Henry Morton and others, containing one thousand aud thirty acres moro or less. No. 2. On Milo Creek, waters of Keowee Kiver, adjoiniu/ lauds of fi, Ilagood, F. N. Garvin and others, containing three hundred and 11 fly aero* nuiro or le??. Terms of Sai.e.?On a credit of twelvemonths, with interest ironi dny of imle, except the cost. Vhioh rtiost l)o paid iu cash. The purchaser to give bond with good Hceurity, to the Ordinary to KOcure tlio payment of the purchase money, with u mortgage of tho premises if deemed necessary by him. i'urohat-cr to pay extra for unco. L. U. UltAlU, ?. J*, n. <- J.trt. 7th. 185'J _ %\ td Lost. Anor.l) BllKAtn' 1'IN, with Mnsnnie inslgnin, *r>mcflrh?Uro hetwcon l'ickons Court House. SnlubritV and Twelve Mile. A libera) reward will b* paid to the funlt.* for it G. 11. nUIlOKSS January ff, IflfiO 21 8 Removal r|Mr>; Subscribei' having removed to Wnlh(i!? .1. hi, persons indebted to him will find their N^te? ?i)d Accounts nt that, pbice. All ure re ?uosic? 10 cnu anu settle urt early a* possible, as urn determined to wind up my l.t .mpss. Corro?poudents will beur in mind u"> address mc at Wiillmlln, S. C. L. TOWiiUS. J?n. 7tfc 1*00 2? 3 LAND AMD MILLS F O II 8 A L K . TJITBTT'S, formerly Steele's Mills, Mulnv ri Brt# Mill AndQHiil .Milu within a half n'Id of the JMuo Kidgc Railroad track. Price, oahH,. balance in one, two and tlnce ye?nr. ALSO. A Fiirm coQtaiiffhg 700 Aoros more or loss, similarly situated. IJuildincs new. Oit tho Truot is a fins Mill ?hos?l, on (,'ano Crqek, J mile froni Uj0 lt*ilr<>ad trnak?!?hou 1100 aero* idea rod land, 1'i ico. &i.50<>. Terms amo n? al> >vo. Tl;o lldlrond oars will roach tho aboyo in losfl than a jo?r. r JtKWAMIN JvllKTT, lYrtnnty T.and, P. tV Jnn.l^ma * fcl tf LOOK OUT FOR JUSTUS! fiS TIIS UNDKKSRiNfcl) h&vibjgto/jCYmv Cftt?d himself at Pendletou, rffei* -Iv JBfc '* ?ervicc? kothfreitictna of Pen'?fs<l surrounding eou-ntry tw* .nWutenT Clock ami JewaJrt* Rop?ir<?r. Hit. Hhftpincke ftr?i froor ?ooth of J,. 'F. Sloan Sc Cn.'a fttnte, on weak *i'l<x of tli* Pobtlo Square. AH work entruptod to h)t cure will l>o promptly And faithfully executed. lfo respectfully aclicitsartmreof patrooage. / WJSSLfcY M. JUSTUS. a Jnvtrj 11,18C0 24 tf Jill? IIMIII hi if i iii iwi'ii'iniii?? , Pendleton Prices Current. oonm.QTv.o WHKK>,T UY JNO. T. RI.OAN A bullivah^ PknDLKTON, Jan. 1?, 1800* Cotton, per lb RalO} (Joffc?, Kio, per lb 12 a 14 Corn, " bush 8'J a 00 44 Java " 18 a 20 Corn meal " 80 a fit) ? Lag'a " 10 a 17 Iiacon, hog U 12J a 10 llalo llopo " 11 a 12 ISagging, Uun'y 15 a lOlllevsw'hx, " 18 a 20 11 ii11cr, per lb 15 a lOlKgrgx, per ilor. 10 a 12J 1 Flour, per bl 7-r>0 a JH, Iron, S\vo<le, a 7 i linligo, * K57 u 150| " '?? 5 to 7 7 a 71 I.cad, " 10 a 12! " K.ngllsh 0 a <H Madder, ' 20 a 2">| MoIhhsch, N 0 60 ft (iJ Nails. i>or kecr. n It/ioi ? ?> 1 -"1 - el . . ^ | i iv ii u? IOats, per bimii, 40 a 4f>|l,owd?v, perkog $750i|8 Peas, " " 7? a 0()| " " lb . 37 a 10 Hice, " lb" (1) a7;Poppor, " lb 1'2 a 10 ' Steel, Ulifiler, 11 a ltffNult, per pack, 2l2Aa2.l>0 " German, 12 a 1 l|Niigar, blown, 9 n 11 " C:ust, 22 a 2!> Shot, per sack, Si">0 I Boparu, perdoz 25 a 60 Tobacco, per lb 20 u 73 | Tea, 7r> a 1 fiO Wheat, pcrbl 2T?a$2f?0 j Whisky, " Ral 10;)a 1 ">0| Yarn, l'uct'ry, 100 a 110 | Ortnnburfffi, per yard, 12} a 1 I Yon will always Ibid a large, lot of Groceries and ' other heavy goods on bund and for Palo low for cadli or ita Oipiivalent. J. T. fi. & S. Allderson Pricos Current-. I CORRItCTKI) WKP.KI.V IIV ni.KCK I.UY A CM A YTONS. Axueiuok U. RtyJnui 17, 1860. ! t'otton per lb 8 a 10} [CofToo, Uio, per lb lilj a 1 j Corn, ' bush, IalH'| " Java, " 18 a 20 I worn meal, " J n 120| " Lag'a " 15 a 1(5 L'ow I'eas, "90 a 100;Cft-tings, " lb 0 a 10 Bacon, hop U, lOal'JJ Hepfwnx, " 20 a 22 Nagging, Uun'y, loalOA Hale Hope, " 10 ul2) Wutlor, per lb 12A a 15 Flour, per bar. 75'la 800 Iron, Swede, per lb OAjNails, " keg, 5} at'?V " English, " 5.j,Oat.s, " bu.-li 40 a 50 Sugar, brown, " 0 n 11 j Molasses, W I 40 a 15 Sair, por sack, i}?2 a 225i " NO 5S a 00 Steel, east, 22 a 251 Tow (lor, per keg, 7 A a 8 " Gorman, 14 a 15 " blasting, 5 a 5J^ " Blister, 10 a 1-iRieo, per lb 5 u 0 Sole Ti. por lb. 25 a 2?IKaw Hides, (ury) 1?A Wheat, " bush. 1 aJ25|Wool, per lb. 25 a #0 Yarn (best)pov bunch, 1 10 a Il'O JBS-ifYou will always find a targe lot of Groceries and otlurr linnvw c/??mtu r>n .....i i-.. ^ imv* IUI sale allow prices, nt 15 k C's. SHERIFF'S SALES. 1") V virtuo ol' sundry writs ol' licvi facias to mo di) reeled, will lie sold before tlio Court House, in l'ickens District, within the legal hours, on the first Monday and Tuesday in February next, All tlie defendant's interest in 170 ncreS of land more or less, on Hooky Fork, whereon defendant now lives, adjoining lauds of Hphrnim Cobb mid others; also, on TuesdAjr after saleday at defendant's residence. 2 cows itndcnlves, 2 yoke steers. 1 how and 1 shoals, levied on as the property of Elizabeth Jenkins, at the suit of (1 \V Vanzant. 1 tract of land on Crow Creek, whereon the defendant lives," containing acres, adjoining lartds of Klijah Alexander and others, levied on as the property of Henry (.Irogan, tsen'r, at the suit of Andrew Hunter and oilier*. One yoke oxen, one ox wagon, and one sorrel horse, levied on as the properly of William Ludey at the suit of Henry Meyer. Two Negroes, vii. ncman George and woman Klvirn. Invli'H nn nu ?l>r> 'I'l.1? -l ? ?. |-...pvj ... I IIUIIIIH I/UUU attho suit of 1$. A. Henry and others. One li'iy marc lcvio<l on as the property of Andrew Jackson at the suit of Steele & Neville ami others. One (ract of land containing 750 acres more or leys, whereon Gen. F. X. (iavvin now lives, on 12 Mile river, levied on as the property of defendant at the suit of J. O. Lewis, .Mrs. 12. i5. Kcitli, T. J. and R. M. Keith, Ex'ors, and others. One trael of land whorcon the defendant now lives, on waters of Coneross oreek, containing 100 oore^ more or less, at the suit of W. I.. Keith vs. W. II.'1 White. One tract of land on waters of 12 Milo river, whereon there is a good Sawmill, containing (jOt) acres more or less, levied on aa tho property of (ireeu S. Garvinat tho separate suits of J. H. K, Sloan, Miles 1). Clayton for the use of Stephen Clayton vs. W. II. Moore ami Green S. Garvin. One Tract of land lying on Little llivcv, whereon there is a good Saw and Grist Mill, with a comfortable dwelling and good kitchen, containing 772 acres more or loss, and adjoining lands of Win Whit mire, J. V. Coffee and others- One other Tr act, known as tlie Ibirton tract, lying on Corn House Creek, watevs of Little ltivcr, containing 3(10 acres more or less, adjoining lands of Finly and Mortou, and J J Howard and others. One other Tract known as the Grishani tract, containing 400 acres more or less, on Corn House creek, adjoining the above tract and the Home place. These lands will positively be sold on next Saleday. Also, one negro man, named Amos, levied .... -- it.? 1- - > ' J ?- - on n-? iiiit prwyiuiy 01 i/t'uiinru *japcnean, at tlio suits of Ji. N. Robins, assignee, and 1. It Sitton. All the defendant's interest in otic Tract of hind containing SOU acres more or loss, on Cliauga creek, whoreon tlio defendant now lives, levied on us the property of Jcreiniah Collins at the suit of John M Alexander and others. Ono Tract of land containing 400 aores more or loss, whereon tho defendant now lives on Cane creek, adjoining lands of Joseph Chapman, William Hunter and others, levied on as tho property of F.lijah Minkle at the suit of James A Doyle and others. One tract of laml whereon tho defendant now lives, on waters of Seneca lliver, containing 100 acres more or less, adjoining lands of J 1? Mario and othcri, lovied on as tho property of Noah Grant at the suit of N. K Sullivan anil others. One sorrel horse levied on as the property of Isaac Baldwin at tho suit of 1?. 13. Keith, lix'rx, K. M. and T. J. Keith, Kx'ors. One rifle gun barrel levied on ar. the property of Sampson l'owol at tho suit of J. 1$. Clayton. Ono - horso wagon, eluybank males, and 1 yoke oxen levied on as the nronertv of Kiokiol I Kelly ami Catharine lingers at, tlie unit of lliruin ftibson. Terms, cash ; purchasers to paj- for pnpers. L. ('. (JU.V1G, H.i-.n. January 6, 1 P(JO '24 t?l Ordinafy's Salo. 1)Y virtuo of nn order to me dircetod bv W. ) K. Holcombe, Esq., Ordinnry of Pickens District, L will aoll to tho liighflHt bidder ut Pickcnn 0. II., ?n Salcdav in February noxt, the Heal Estate of John 0. lvalmbach, deceased, to wit: One lot in tlio town of AVallialln. on Main street, and known in tfi*1 plan ol' Raid town as No. 77, on which there is a comfortable dwelling house ami work shop : adjoining lots of M. Bullwiukci, and others, containing i Aero more or'less. Terms o f Sale.-*'On n credit of twelve months, with interest from day of Sale, except tho cost, which innst he paid in ottah. Tho purchasor to give Bond with good security, to the Ordinary to secure the payment of tho purchase money, with a mortgage of the premises, if doomed nooesHury )>y hiui. Purchasers to pay extra for titles. *%. t,. 0. CRAIO, S.imi. Jan. 7, lfifiO 2.1 td Ordinary's Sale. 1>\ tirtuo of an order to me directed hy W. ) K. Il'oloomhrt. Ksfl.. Ordiimrv i.f District, I will sell to tho highest bidder before the Court House door, on Sitloday in February next, tho llottl Eatato or John A. Childress, detensed, to wit: Ooo Trtict of land lying in Piekcn? District, on waters of Saluda Iliver, adjoining lands of John Fendley, Levi Wimp J nnd others, containing One Hundred and Fifty Acres more or lc*y. Sold for division among the hoirs of said deceased. Terms,-*On n credit of twetvo months with interest, excopt tho-cost .vhioh must bo paid in cash. Th? purchaser to pivo bond, with good seouritv, to the Ordinary, nnd a mortgage of )ti9 premises if roquirod by him. T. ft Oil V Tfl a r. ~ Jftn.7, 18(W> ^ 23 t* Important. Notice- , AI,F* poraon* indebted in tbr-.Cntamtsau rv r in Kquitjr'a office, on bond* and for c >n:, uiuHt make pror.pt payment. Parties aro clamorinp; for iWe> money. Suits will l>o ohterefl ap,ain?t tbosft vrt.oro bom) a ar6 doc Return t'ay ftOB'T A THOMPSON, c.i.r d k Hn 9, 13(90 24 if ?' . yiftfriw .1 MUM W.I.I II II..I . I. I ... > GOOD BAR < AINSI IN OOOl) LANDS & MII.I.H CAN bo had by culling on tho Hubsoril>or, as ; I intend to pay my debts, and arrange my i businosH so as to devote inyyeli entirely to my trade. To thin end, I offer my 1?1 c roll a tit Taillw, With Two Hundred and Eighty-thrco acres of Lund, with tho host Water I'ower in tho I)is? trict, and Thirty aercn of good creek bottom. Ai*o. adjoining this, a tract of Ninety acres of good land, with it good Saw Mill in MiectiSsful operation, and in less th?n Imlf mlln ?i<" - .... ..< aaaw V* i??V IIIIV ' I of tho Blue Hid.ro JLtailroad. ' Also, ndjoiiiing tlic above tract, Twelve IImi| died and Fifteen no res. of well timbered land, i Al*\ on OnnCCreek, above MwXwell'ft Mills, j Olio Hundred and Forty acres, with nix acres ' of bottom Also, on T.ittlc lliver. five miles below the | Falls, Thrco Hundred mid Thirty eight acre*, ; with about twenty acres jji;i>tl boti:;sn. For all of tbe above LhihIm I have warrantee j title, and therefore will make such. I want cash in a short time for one fourth, and 0110 1 fourth in twelve month*; and I will givfi any ; indulgence on tho balance, well secured with \ annual interest. Fur further particulars call On I of address 1110 a.t Martin's Creek 1* 0, Pickens District, S C. M. K. lirXNlCFTT. Deo 23. 2}J tf THE PICKENS ACADEMY. I r|HIJB TUrSTKBS of tills Institution have the ' ' 1 pleasure of announcing to the community, j that they !uivc obtained the services of Mr. j J. W. Fh ii.. or. ns a Teacher for the ensuing I year. His ijualiHcatirtns and character are such as to commend him to nnwhts i I ? 1 ] who have children and wards to cdm-ate. j Tlip year will ho divided into Sessions of 1ivi- j : months Quell, and those entering the School will i be charged for the full quarter, unless diil'orout 1 arrangements nre made with the Teacher. TIC H.MS VKlt SKSfelON. i Psimnry branches, Heading "Writing and Arithtic* ?t? 00 Tho above, with English Grammar and Ooography, 7 50 Philosophy, Chemistry, History, 10 00 Higher branches of Mathematics and Latin, 15 00 The School will open on Monday the IGtbday of Jiiuuurv, IS'OO. J. B. II A(iOOl), |W. K. IIO LOOM HE, W. C. KEITH. JOS. J. XOH'fON, ROH'T. A. THOMPSON,| Trustees, Deo. 1&1859 ei if BACHELOR'S RBTttBAT ACADEMY. IMCKKVS nWTMf'T j f|MIF. undeftdgiwd would respectfully announce to i I the publio, that they hjivo enjiafc-cd the Rev,. Wm, McWhomit.r to open on J-.'NU I.ISJI A XP VLASMCA A SCHOOL at thin place, on the 2.1 Monday in January, lbtiO. His experience of sonic ten ycava in touching, and his woll known an.I established character need nocommendation from us. We would, therefore, invite the attention or thoso who would have thoiv children and wards placed under sound moral inlluoncc and thorough instruction, anil would solicit their patronage. The Principal is prepared to Hoard a number of Students, and oilier good families will do the saifie 011 reasonable terms. This Academy is located in a section pleasant, healihful ami well supplied vritli churches of the Terms of Time. TWO SESSIONS Of TWENTY WKKKS UACII. Kates of Tuition por session. Spoiling, Keudinpr, Writing an.1 Arithmetic $0 00 English Grammar and Oe<>f;rupy. with altovo 7 ."(I Geometry, Surveying, Philosophy, Uhetoric, Latin, (ircek an<l l'i'enoh, 15 00 S II JOUXS. K 1> VKRNT.R, 1, II VKKNr.lt. T 3 M I LI. Mil, 1) K SM1T11SOK Trustees Deo 6, 18ot> _ 20 _ tf MJNttfcETOW MALE ACAi>EMY. A T A MEETING of tho Trustees (if this I \ Academy Mr. W. .1, Ll'jOX was unani- : inously reelected Principal for the ensuing year. It affords tho Trustees much pleasure to unite thejr testimony with om community in favor of the flourishing condition of tho Schuul, and of Mr. LIGON'S deserved popularity as a Toucher. The 8choLw?tjc Term wiH be divided into'wo nws-..Mi-*, ui nvc momiis ciiiii, commencing ?<n i t110 first Monday in February, and closing on | the last Friday in November. Students will ho dharged from-the time they oonimcncoto the end of the session. TKIIMS Pl'JU SESSION: Heading. AVrithig and Spelling. $9 Of Higher English Branches with Mathematics, 1100 Orociitn and Roman Literature with Mathematics, IS 00 Students will he prepared for the Soplnnnorb Class of the South Carolina College, or for the netivo pursuitsof lite. Hoarding, exclusive of washing and lights, ean be had for ?10 per month, l'uymem for > Hoard will he required in advance. By order of the Board. H. A. MAXWELL, Chairman. Jan. 4. ISM 23 . ' 4 | | Loot, ON Thursday 0f>tli DeoOmbar la^t, n small red ' leather Po< Book, containing some money, the following Notes, ami olliev papers, to wit: On .lames Goorge. ?* t'o. for ?'it), A. Ocutclt lor !?5ot on John Mmddon for mid one on 11. Bahntge for $17. Thcso persons aro requested not to pay these Notes to any one but myself. My name is > also iu tho book. Any information in relation thereto will be thankfully received. DANIEL IUT.F.Y. Jan. 2. 18(10 23 tf Estate Notice. A LJi persona having donuinds against tlie | i \ Estate of Sargent Oriflin, deceased, will plctthO prcsout them properly attested at once; and those indebted to said Kstalo eiilier l>y Ac- i j count, Snlo note or otherwise, must make, payment beforo Return day, or they will have cost to pay. V?'c it to uOlerr.iiicd to settle up t!ie Instate forthwith. B. II. .GttTFFIN. 1 . , , 'imi/w nniiMMv Acini rs. Van. 3. lftflfr 7 Noticc. 4 IAj persons indebted to the Estate of W. L. J.%. Keith, deceased, are hereby required to pnv the"'!- dues on or before tlu\ Ut day of March next, o. -hey will bo sued indiscriminately. 10. B. KEITH, Kx'rx. K. M. KEITH, ) ,, , 't. ,r. keitii, J Kx rsS. t860 ^"> J 3_ 1 TlIK STATU OF SOUTH CAROLINA, PHJKKN8?IN TlIK COVUT OK COMMON I'l.KAH. \~\T\r X A. ALEXANDER, who is in the J y t .v tody of (lie Sboritf of Pickens District, by virtue of a writ of assumpsit requiring bail, ut tho Buit of Ahner O.lell. having Hind j iii aw t-iffoUier Vrith' a aehcdnle, on oath, of hi* estate and effeotfl, hi* petition to tho Court of 'Common Plea*. praying that lie may bo admitted to tho benefit of tl?o Aots of the Octnrid General Assembly made for the relief of insolvent debtors. It is or<\eic.l, that the said Alt ner OJcJI. a?Vl all other the eteditors to whom i tl.e ?ftid Wm. A. Alexander in in nnywino indebted1; l?o, and they are hwroby summoned; and have notioo to appear, before tho naid Court at I'ickona Court House, on the ,'lrd Monday in March next, to shew cause, if any thoy'cftn, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid, should not bo g-antod. J. E. TIAOOOD, c.r.r. - Tteo. \9, 1889 21 3m HIDES AND BAKK WILL BE BOUGHT AT FAIH PRICES hv J. h. N. SMITH. Tu Yn?U, Jan 4,1868 25-tf 11 J."- . - -,? 1 ; NOTICE. riMIE SUBSCHllJKltS having noW out then I entire blocks of CURTAINS to Mr. II. W. KINSMAN, would respectfully solicit for hitn ii continuation of tho pntroungo so liberally bestowed on thoin in tluit department. 110HT. A DUE It & CO. CURTAIN COOD.S. ''I ^ IMS STOCK is tlio lurpest in tbo b'oulhern 1 StRtCS. (OMpmsixa T--\ v n n ft . + <=>1 1 it* a Satin Do Lanos, LACE. AN I) MUSLIN (TKTAIXS, CO'lSICKSj IMNS AM) ItANDS, DltAlMJJiV, 'J'ASHKLS, AND LOOPS. . C U It T A i N S , MADE ANH ITT ? I' IN THK LATKST M'ylt.S. Ii. \V\ KINSMAN'. 2i?3 KINO S'I'UKi:T, CIIAHl.KSTON. Pot. 20. 1869 I \ - Qm Land and Mills in Pickens. [Oil 1:11 Foil SAI,i; n taluaUe Tract of L;\ud in l'jckpns i>i>t? iv-1, <-ii Loth tiijcn of j l.ittle Uivov. at the nnHith of t'ane CreoK, containing Twelve to Fifteen Hundred Acres, with a ?;nrtd ML'LAV SANS" MILL, ami a'-mall tirist Mill, on a shoal sufficient for a Lowell Factor j*. If not sold Ly the close of the year I intend imttin::iip a WOOL OAKIH.NO Machine and a FAX ^ A ill), where b<>th are ?re?'ly needed, and would tako an active partner with a small capital, who wouM undertake to superintend tlie whole. | CJEOKGi: SEAUOUX. ; Pondloton. Oct# 12. 1809 12?tf SKWiMi 31A CHINKS.: r IK rEUF HOTion OF S< i v.NTiyi<'?r-) JL angeaicnt and mechanical simplicity is j attained hv the <;HOVER. & BAKJSR Sowing Machine Company, IN TilK) 11 IMPROVED i\ o 5 s k s. 13 s s ni \ c en a \ c:g. They have the following advantages over all others: Thev have no h.k1? ).- >?? i > . . . I - ? ' ?T " ^,v* ' no bobbins to wind : no tangling or waste of thread ; no oiling tllo thread or work ; no tool elicit HtOuki.d with wrenches, pliers, pickers, leather, &c., &e. Tlio directions ore simple, cosily understood | and easily explained by the instructors. Tlicrc is no taking apart for cleaning or oiling. They require about t' .1 drops of oil per day, when in constant use. Tlioy make no more noise than a common clock, when making fifteen hundred sst'ttehes per minute. They run easy?a child of ten years old can work them to lull peed. They run fast or slow, without any danger of altering the length or tightness of the stitch. They will 11 KM KILL. fJATHKR, LIN I), STITCH AND EMlllROlbKR, in so superior, a manner that we challenge comparison. The same Machine will sow pavilion gause and plantation goods. The fi'inni is elastic as the most elastic fahric, and will not break in washing or ironing. J lie same Machine runs silk, linen thread nn?l common spool cut ton, with equal facility. The needles are. shorter, and therefore stronger than any other high or low priced Machine. 'I'hat they are superior to nil others j is evident from the fact of their having I icon thirty thousand Machines made and sold, in competition with others already in successful ! operation. Tlio question is no longer which is the hest maker, l,i.t which of the numerous patterns <d C.ROVMR X- BA K V,\\ shall 1 lake, j $50 TO II. yV. Kinsman. Agent for the sale of those celebrated .Machine**. 1 \ i> 11 l onr 'ha\r *? i-. i>. n.ioi',hiui\, .uftnogor. 2<W King-street, Charleston. 'JO. Is.VJ 14 'Cm 1 W. Walsoman, Agont, ?KAPi:it A^D 'BMBLOR, WALtl ALfsA, s. 0. rpiIK undersigned heps leave to inform his I. friends nnd the pnblie', that ho has opened n shop in tho building formerly occnpitftl by I. *ertell Si Norman, for the purpose of carrying on. tho business of Draper and Tailor, In its various branches, lie has on hand an excellent assortment of 0 >ons for Gentlemen's wear, which lin will nml-n "... i tho best style, and according to tlio latent fashion. Hi; io;<pcetfully solicits a share ol' public patronage. 8@uTcrms, most accommodating. July 14. Jx:')0 f>7 tf Beeswax! Beeswax VI71" want to tinv 1000 11*. HRRSWAX. I IT fur which mo will give U001)?> or CASH. .T. B. K. SliOAX & CO. Pondlotnh, .July 4, 1 &<r>9 ;"?(> tf I7? si I l? r*.T b r*i nr -*-* - i' U IV i\ & 1 U IV 1{A # Vli.MUiK STOCK of Wulnut and Muling* . any Bedsteads, Bureau*, Dining Tablets, I Solus, KOIKIN'G AND OTIIL'Il CHAJRS, (.'radio.1., Cribs, I/uinges, Curd Tables, AVork j .Stands, Cane and Wood-scat Chairs, children's I Chairs, ite.. Ac., sold as law as tlioy can be j bung!it in Charleston or Columbia. liOUSEKIOICPLXG GOODS. | Baskets, Brooms, Tubs, Mats Candlesticks, i Toilet Sots, Sugar Duxes, Knife Boxes, Clocks, Cake boxes, Cake Baskets, Castors and Cruets, j SCAlJiS AM) \Y liUillTS, Waiters' Spoons. Busting forks and Spoons, ?~.i i .1 1 uuu i-tvi Yllllll|r (MM* ' xnc llDUHCRCCpin^ line*. plows, Korosone Oil nnd Lamp*, <'ur|>ci Lining, Tfnr- i rows, \Vhrelbiirrow<?, Safes, Churns, I nti(l almost anything obe that eiin ho thought of for the YA'UMKll and the llOUSEKEKKVM, INCLUDING ftRO V E: It & E5 A U LU'$ OlfiL^HATMD SEWING MACHINES, j Wliiuh arc the best in tlio work), and no mistake. ,T. li. SHERMAN, Agent, i OltBKWVlLl.g II., Nov. 7, 1,869 n> 0. H. A. WOODIN & CO., Ilai'iK'Kti, Su<ldl4> Ai L?>ntlicr Miop Alao fov s*f\lo. Shoe findings, &c. WAmialla, S. C. Jan 15. 1859 _ 2f> tf I Tmir WAfi?? JL. IV y V At KJ UllyUi rPHB undersigned will doVoto himself intirely' I to t'.ic pinctiee ji" Lnw and Kanltv on tlic | Western Circuit. Mr. IIaddkn in liis partner. ?t Pic kens. v .1A M KS L. OP.lt. j Andc^on r. IT., Mryy 10. 18')'.' 42-Vf H J. Ji. FiseiiKs.sr.CR, Watchninkcr nn<l Jcmvllcr, W A 1.11 Ai-I, \. S. nAS recommence business nt his old Stnrd, on Mfiin Htrceh Ho keens on hand ? largo and splendid Assortment of Watohcs and Jewelry, Together with everything in hi* line, which will ho sold on the very best term*. jXKPAUUNG, in all it? brunches, dono in a most wnrknmnliko manner, and \yitb do*?Ateh. Give mfc ft tslul. JU?ly 23, 18ifJ 1 U. I i oaw r> a ? ay k s . FOR CLEUK. fr /V* The friends of Gen. F. N. GARVIN' re ,j| epeet fully announce him n candidate fur Clerk of ; ^ I lie Court al the ensuing cloclion. JOij" We ?ro authorized to announco W. J. PAR SONS a c andidate for Clerk of the Court, ai tllcl^* ensuing election. , M\ r The friends of JAMES E. HAGOOD re- \' *;>? ? Iully announce him n candidate for re-eleo- w? ti'?ii i" the ottiee of Clerk of tho Court ut tho 1 j next election. -jJV I roii siikkiff. ^ h ' If" . Tho friends of C'ujit. 11. F. MORGAN ro- 4 $|i>-<'tliill,v aimouticc him a catidiUuto for Sheriff of | 1'iikcii^ PiMrict, ut the cuauing election. " t>-. I lie friends of Col. ALKX I1KVCK nn- * a tiouncu him m candidate for Sheriff of l'ickeus district, ni 111v viiMiin^ election TfcjN Iv/i" The friend* of Mr. ANDKKW HA MSA V ro- ] < s|.f 11uUv announce liim a candidate fcr Sheriff of 5 I'ieJ.ciis dinti iei, :it the next election. v Al WThe friends of < 'ni. I.KM I KL THOMAS\\ " rf!?|io> tfully announce 11int n candidate for She#- V I i.f <.f I'icken . district, nt the ensuing election. J* The friends of SV ?N. C'llAlO beg leave to f 1 ttiuitmiico I-ii.i a candidate for Sheriff of I'ickeng m district, at th" next election. Ft.. . 'X CoLl.KOTOR. tnf Tho IVit'iniH of Mr. A. S. STEPHENS ro- \v H)>erilully niii|omtco him a candidate for the oflico it oi Tax t ..Hector pi Pickens district, nt tho enMiinjr elect ion. i IC Tli? <Vl<vn.!? Af M- fll'Alwn ? omr. ? rw i ..... uuuuuii r. cilliJlU" ' IN*! i vs|!citfull . :iiui<.unc(.-liiiu si cniu1iil:itc for tho v ' olliee ot'Trt*. ('..Hector, Ht the noxt election. jSsS | U'-The rricmls of ?cv. J. 15. IIINNTTTT .vjH re^p*<tUilly nnnoiiiiru hint a c*:iiuli<lnlo for tlio ! otliee ol"Tn\ t'olleet'tr, n( tlie onsuing election. Cty Th<v liiuii'l.t of r.tv. II. M. DAHTON re- Aj s| ccMnllv iinnoiuicc Itim its ? oiuididatc lor Tax VP; Collector ;i( the next election. I j. '"Tim h iciulu of W. 1,. f \ 15V rcspcdfwl- '-2 * ly announce- him ii cumluluto lor re-electif-n to Ijf 1 i he olli'ie of T.ix Collector, for l'ickens district, :jj| ?t ili<> ensuing election. Ja '' Blacksrnithing. M ' TIII'j I'N'DKRSKiNKJ) is now prcrsucdfi? JC*. - - &1" 1,0 xvmk 'l's '1?,e? sliort noticoJfiF V/1 mid in a workmanlike manner. 110 cnr*V. always ho found at his S!i<?p. Tonus mt-^.njtc/v 11A IlllISON llAYNESSSfc Oot> I:'.. Iftfft 12 t.f JIM New Powder Manufactory. ff f BM 111 South Carolina I'owder Mills are now rfl _fl iu successful operation, and the nttontiou jS of Dealers is called to the unmistakable) siiperi- ?^| I ority of the Powdor Manufactured at uicbo * Mills over that of any other in America. We aro \ prepared to furnudi at the shortest notice any I of the following description, at tlio following ?prices, viz: Common Blasting powder per keg $1 25* -ff\Hrillinnt " " " " 6 25 Common Mining " " " ft 25 JF Brilliant " " " " G 25 * Common Kifio " ' " '7 25 Brilliant " " " " 8A0'f '! Whcro the l;eg is returned 25 oonta will lie il'-'liK-ti'd. "vf The Manufacture in under the puid-inec of 'J. II. r>i ;m:mi Ki.i>KR, from Mcnuii ingen, t/ormany, a -kill'iil and expei ioneed l'oivdcr maker. lie has introduced the highly brilliant l\)\vilor s.) much admired by the s))ortii> community of Europe. This Powder ia it beautiful round and po^-ecscs thn polish of steel, and is entirely froo from all corroding ^ properties. ^ UtMlcrfl nml contractors may have their or- \ dors filled agreeable to specifications at the V 4 sh<?i t< ~t notice. All orders should he addressed* > t<< Jon.v Uowln A Co, at Pickens C. II., South Carolina. WM. n. BO WEN, Agent. March 15, 1850 _34_ tf^( JOS. J. KCRTOK", A T '?' ii A S i: X AT LAVF, ... && , ! Solicit?*** iga JIDfliHi i^i i fi t r PTOKKNS COURT )IOT^ S. 0 1 .Tan. 1. 1868 25 Jf^ LUMBER ! LUMBER 1 rpil'R subscribers lmviuj* purchased the' I MILLS formerly owned by Col. John A. Kasley, deceased, three miles oust of Pickens " U., are projfnied to iill orders for finished or uulinishod; Sash, Blinds, Panncl I* , >rs, or anytiling in that line, at short notice. We are determined to carry ? u the business in all it* branches, and persons wishing anything ^ in our lire, may he assured their orders will \ > meet with prompt attention. Tho business * will he carried on under the namo of the t*-Sij| Mile Company." Mr M F Mitciieu, is tho^^^iE ;iui lon/.di ( l tlio Company, to whom all ^ onlt should bo addressed. We solicit u gh<Ur<fr-./* I of puL lie patronage. M. F. MITCHELL, Six Mile. Nov. 5. 1888 lft tf ; H. FAJEN, A T W A L H Al- LA, S . C . . IS u??v receiving a splendid assortment ot. LitV GOODS, Fyr Ladie-i and (Sentlemnn's "Wear, ? .1 Ilcitdy-madc CloHimgr. I Ilonlft" has oi< band tLo finest Cawsimers and Linens, for the Spring and Summer: together v\-i11? many other articles not necessary to mention. Mr. T'.ukn* <* utilities the Tailoring l^uaTncs^^'^W nt a11 us iirnoohos, ami respectfully solicits a sliurc of iiulilu1 ufttronjij'f?. May 12. 1*60 42^ ff Law Kotico. 'IMIH undersigned have formed n partnership ia I tlio practice <if l.uw nml lenity lor Pickens . District. Mr. Hahhi'n may bo consulted at bis oliico in l'ickenu ami Mr. Oiiii at Anderson. J OIKS L. OUR, W. M. HADDEN. k rick^tis C. U. May \V. K. F.\8i.KY. I8AAC WICKLiygJB, r ASLEY, & WICEXIFFE, AUoViicys at Law, attend pmi'Sunlly to all business eni i trusted to their enro in tho Districts comprising the Wept or n Circuit. OFFICE AT rit'KKNS C. II., S. C. Si-,)t. )86f> 1:1 If TIIB STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,. IN ORl>INAU\ -VICKENB. Julia \bbott, Ailiu'x, 1 J M Abbott, A<lni'r, | Petition for final setvs tlenient anil ilocrec. L M (Jrensbnw & wife, et.nl. | I T aj penring ti> iny snlist'uction Hint Noah Abbott, 1 1/ M I'rcn^bnw nnil wife Maltha, nml James Fonnfuin. i!efeiul(ujt? i" 1 1 .urn, 1VOIUC Wlllimib (he limits of litis State: It is ordered, therefore, 1 ihnt they do ttevcrnll.v it] in llirf'Cotivt of Ordinary, ?t Pickens (Ml. on Monday I lie 10th Mutch fir>xt. nt i > o'clock, n in, to show cause, if nnylhey . J can, wV n fitful settlement, of the cMate of Writ. Abbott, deceased, nlt?>ul?l not be then made, and ft deerce jnonounced thereon. . '?( W. K. HOLCOMBH, o.r r. V 1 >eo. 17. 21 ?8m ^ V^j J. H. VOIGHT, Tin, ('oiiprvsinlUa & Mill r?Itulior, WAMIALLA. S. 0., i "\V ILL niv# gtrhst attention to (ill Imsinrss Antrim| \\ tod to hi a euro. Terms Iho numt rnn?/.noi?i? ' J?n. 1'2, 18M> 26 "* tf Notice- ** fc| rpHOSK^cmoTiH indebted in the Ordinary'* - $? .L office. <?n bond* fV>r Keiil Estate, mvwtf initio -JS pnymout l>etytro ReWlm dayy or tbey vfli b* " # suff' Iloirs uro demanding their money, and I l,?tve no discretion in the mutter. - ?? I Vf E 110LCQMBE, o.P.? [ Jan 9,1800 24