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TILE BLuii RIDGE RAILROAD. 1300 Aovos of Land, \VITIII,\ niu<;ovTiiK WAUlA.LLA DKl'OT. MMIK KA1LKOAI) is the lino for noar one mile, L presenting some of tho handsomest building Kites. The lands nro mostly in the forest, rich bottom uud upland lying on both nidus of tlio north fork of tlio Conoross Creek, for one uud h half miles. I intend laying off ten Lots of twenty acres each, running to an I fronting the Kailroad, llll I to ill?-t? ?<> ???1, 1 ' __ ?<? vim iiuu u'O'i iimi lilty no res of land, or lo make tlio quantity to suit pureliusers. ALSO, my l'obr Mountain Tract, cont lining Two Thousand. Five Hundred Acres, with u largo quantity of bottom and rich mountain valleys. If this is not capable of boing made one of tlio best grazing farms in I'iokeus District theU you will liavc to luiut tins oldest inun in I'ickcns District lo point tlio other. A man tliat is afraid to invest money in L iii Is naa?* Railroads, would be c.allod a nlow-cart, for the history of the world is that they li.wo raised the price of lands so as even to astonish the imroilulous. [ am dotorruined to sell? onj-fourth cash, balance in one and two years. i/wu i ?'i at raid to coino and look. The ours won't run over you. They only want, nml flint fur *l*o next hundred years, your timber, for cross-fics and fu'jl, and pay out on tlio road for nil time forty dollars out of every hundred dollars tlmt they in ike. If this would not put n 111:111 in 11 good hiuxorthen please start Home invention tlmt will do more for mankind than Railroads have done. Vlovtu eall on in a tit Waysids, and if I can't sell you land I shall know that you are not a railroad man. JA.MK.S OVUKTOX LKWIS. Jan. 25, 180.0 20 mtf. Estate Salo. rviIIBllK will he sold nt tho lato r^ydenco of ? Nancy W'hitinirc, dpoenaed. on^Widay the Urd day of February next, all the personal property holonging to "tho Kstate of said deceased, itamulv : One lYcjpro Woman, rn n * ? *" * " ?wo vywvrs ana v,nivo8, one Heifer, ten head Sheep, lot of H>>gs, C<>rn, Fuddcr, Shucks, Household and Kitolicn Furniture, &o. Tkkms?On a credit of nino months, with interest, except sums under $j, which must ho paid in cash on duv of sale. VM. SVINTMIRE, } . , . IIENUY WIIITMIUE, J AU,U rs* JnnunrvlO. 1800 2(> ts " Hurra for the Blue Ridgo R. R " NEW GROCERY STORE AT PICK 10 X S COURT HOUSE. I HAVE just received nnd opened a now Htock of Family Groceries, consisting of nil articles usually kept in a tetuil Grocery Store; all of which will bo s<>ld low for cash, and cash only. Positively no Books will be kept. Call ami examine my Stock. II. A. 11. GIBSON". Jan 20. 1800 20 tf LUiMlJEil! LUMBER! fpiIK undersigned having purchased the .1. MILLS formerly owned hy Col. John A. Kasloy, deceased, three miles east of Pickens <.'.11., is prepared to fill ordors for LUMBBll, finished or unfinished : Sash, Blinds, 1'annul Poors, or anything in that line, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. He is determined to carry on the business in all its branches, and persons wishing nnvthing of the kind, are assured their orders will meet with prompt attention. Orders should bo addressed to the undersigned, lie respectfully solicits a share of pnblio oatronage. M. F. MITCIIRLL. . January 2it. IS'iO 20 tf Special Meeting. rpiTK General Hoard of Commissioners of J.. limds aro requested to moot at Pickens Court House, on Saleday in February noxt.? Business of iiuportanco will bo before the Board, ami u full lUicuilanuo i*. solicited. E. II. (UUITIX, Chriu'n Board. _ Jan. 10. ISI',0 2.) a To Carpenters and House Builders. fPHK undersigned Committee will, receive llids, 1 sealed or otliurwi.se, until the tliivd Saturday in February noxt, at which time the contract will l>e t'ikcii for the building of tliaMBETIXU HOL'Sli at I.iberty. l'lan and specifications of said House can be had by calling on cither of the undersigned. J. II. CM.AVTOM \ TIIOS. II. HOOQfi. I Committee. HENRY HKNbRlX. J Jim. 1 i. 1P00 26 4 TO THE PUBLIC. "I1TK hivo associated ourselvrfs together for the i T purpose of u'.Fering advantages, with increased facilities, for Education. We arc admonished to adopt this course by the startling fact llmt has produced the present crisis in the utYuirs of our country. Why hIiouM we not educate our children at homo? The parental influence obviates many of the evils that aro produced by nu absence from their care. Recently a large number of Medical Students left tho cities of New York and Philadelphia for their Southern homes, to avoid tho evils of abolitionism. We have procured from J. 0. Lf.wira nortlon of lanii \vl?5 ?h 1W?? llUAnAJrt In ...*11 : - > * '-4 * iu nun in mm in nioucnuo prices. It is nil in tlie forest, finely timbered and watered, OJ miles from Pendleton village, lying on both shies of the lllue Ridge Railroad?universally admitted to bo oit-? of tho handsomest sections of country in Carolina. The roads leading to Pickens Court House, bachelor's Retreat, Fair 1 May nod Townvillo. nil cronn the lllne Ridge Railroad within ouo fourth of a mile of Hie point we have indicated, and about nn equal distunce from the places wo have mimed, (also Wallialla.) TUo Fork is a region of country indicated by its lying nhove tho contluonco of the Rivers, Tugalo and SonoGft. The disadvantages attending it, is in having to cross these stream* to get to a market. It is undoubtedly thrvbost portion of uppov Carolina. Within 4 miles of the point \fc h.ivo indicated, there is the finest water power in tho State. Mr Kilpatrlck has a large Flouring and Saw Mill ho has >1. It Huunioutt, K. A Maxwell, Maj. Geo. Seaborn ft Saw and Grist Mill; also Col. Taylor has extensive water power. Upon careful consideration we believe that a Depo* at this place will pay more down freight than any other until you reach tlio valley of tho Tennessee River. ?ve propose to givo nn Aero Lot to any Religious (lonouitsatlon tlmt will occupy and improyo tlio 4amn ; an Acre Lot for an Academy. And any individual that shall locito on the said property and vend or soil spirituous Ikiior. under any Statute law, save for mcdicinal purposes, shall absolutely forfeit his right 4o said properly. The land is now being laid olT into lots. Persons can see the plats by calling at Wayside. We are Stockholders in the Blue Ridge Railroad. Wo present ourselves, hoping to moot the favorable consideration of tlio President and Directors of the Road. OKOllOK SKA HORN, T. ?. LKWTS, M. !>., J. 0. LBVflS. Jnn. 13, 1R00 _ 24 Assignees' Notice. AI.Tj the creditors of B. A. Alexander, wliodesiro to tivke under his Assignment, must hand in heir claims on or before tlio 6tli day of March next. A payment will be mado on anoh claims on the tith day of March next, lit. 12 o'clock, M. at J. J. Norton's LAfr-oflioe, in "Pickens village. J. fc. IIA(iOI)l), "l Assignees nnd M. M. NORTON, V agents of the J. J. NORTON. ) Uredltor*. fan. lfl. t?M) # | WM. C. KEITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WILL iiMcml promptly to nil business enlrua'M to hid care in the District* comprising tho Western Circuits Office at Tickena C. II. Dm ft. 1 Mff 20 t{| HIDES AND BARK, TTTILL UK BOUGHT AT FAIR PKIOKS W by J. b. N. SMITH. Tan Yard, Jan 4,1858 25-tf | \ 9 ? ! J . 'IJ." ' 11 . l.M" ill;' COMMISSIONER'S SALE. THE STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, IN EQUITY?PICKENS. ?J. M. Ollendorff. ) II. 'O. Kucliau, Ex'orts. I Hill fur Injunction, \8 J- ftsfds. AcAnna C. Ostcmlorff nnd I count, &c., Ac. other*. I W v ?' - - J h ii virtue <il an order from the Court of TCqJl P uity, in tIiih case. I will coll to tlio highest bidder, ?t l'ickens Court lloutfC, on Snleduy in February next, the REAL ESTATE Of J.din II. O-itondorfV, deceased. situate. lying and being in the Stuto and district aforesaid, namely: One llouso and lot in the Town of Walhnlln, whereon Mrs. 0<tcndorfV now lives, containing I One and a half Acres. Thore is a good dwelling, Btoro-house, and all ncceuiarj out buildings on this place. Lot N"o. 2. containing Fifty Acres, adjoining the town of Walhalla, II. Fiyen and others. Tract No. ;5, on the road lending from Wali halla to Oconee Station, containing Two Ilun! died Aeros inoro <ir less, adjoining lands of 1 Cunt, llencken and others. I \ t Vivo shares of Ureenvillo and Columbia llailroad stock, assessment paid. TKH'MS OF SAIil'j?On a credit of twolve I months, with interest from the day of sale, exI cept the costs which must be paid in cash. Tho purchaser or purchasers giving bond, with at | least two good sureties, to secure tho payment I of tho purchase money, and pay extra for titles. UOU'T. A. THOMPSON, c.E.r.n. I Com'rs Offico. Jan. 1. 1800 is TAXES, TAXES! I T "WILL attend at the following times and JL. places for tho purpose of receiving Taxes for ! tho year 18.V.' : | Monday, 13th February, ot Wm, Sanders, ' Tuesday. 11th " Center Campground, Weduosday. 15th " Bachelors' Ketreut, ; Thursday, lOth " Fair Play, Friday. 17th " l?.. j Saturday, 18th " William Kant's, , Monday, 20th " Salubrity, I '-1st nnd 22d " i'ickoiiHx illo, I Thursday. 23d " John Gusset's, I Friday, 24th " Trap, Saturday. 2">th " Hester's, Monday, 27th " Hngond's, Tuesday, 2Htli " Mrs. Barton's, Wednesday. 20th. " F.li Stausell's, Thursday, 1st Mareh, Wolf Creek, Friday. 2d " llurrieaue. Monday. .r>ih " Pickens C. II.. Wednesday. Tth " Win. Nimmuns Thursday. <Sth " Grant's Store, ! Friday, Oth " Tunnel Hill, ' ... KUt. II J.II vim.M, H'lU V ?pf. A. nnl)inf?, Monday, l'2th " Joints Phillips, Tuesday, 13th " Fonton Halls, Wcdftndny. 14th " 0. Ponies, Thursday, l.">th " (I. \V. Phillips, Kith ami 17th " Y.'alhalla, .Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, 10th, 20th and 121st March,nt Pickens (J. II., at which time my Hooks will he eloscd. All persons failing to make their returns by that time will bo liable to double tax. State Tax, about tho same as laat year. Road Tax, 3'JJ. Poor Tax, '20. Public Iluilding, .r>. Tax payers will take notice that thov arc still reuuiredbvan Act of tho Loirislatm-A- to intnm I all liirtlis. Deaths and Murringoi*, with tho ago, I namo and sox and cause of Death ; also date of i Births and Deaths. i All Ministers, Magistrates, ami others who j havo married any persons during the year 1850, are required to return the date id such marriages, with the names, ages and occupations ; also the names of the parents of each. Slave owners are require 1 l>y law to return the number of d<>j?a belonging to their negroes JU1 IN W. L. CA11Y, T. 0. Jan. I. 1800 23 If GEORGE'S CREEK ACADEMY. rilllK KXKItCISES of this Institution will bo 1 resumed by tho present incumbent, on the ; ltitli iust., the lid Monday. The healthy locality, the nigral tone of the | settlement and the superior advantage derived j from tho accommodating arrangements of the j Academy, offer many inducements to the Paruut | and Guardian. Uoo<l hoard can he bad in excellent families, on reasonable term*. D. GUrCK, Principal. J?n. 2! 1S00 28 tf Com and MoatWK WILL SKLL to the highest bidder, tit our residence, on Wednesday the 8th of February next, about GOO bushels of* Corn. 4000 bundles of Fodder, a quantity of Shucks, IGUO pounds Bacon, 1 two year old Colt, 30 head of Stock llogs, 4 milch Cows. yearling Heifers, I fine (part Knclisli) Hull, one 80 gallon Still, now, one 50 gallon Still, new cap on worm, Stands, &c. to both, and geod Corn-sbeller, one line Cherry high-post Bedstead, one mahogany Bedstead, two French post Bedstead, one line Walnut Chest of Drawers, one mahogauy do., with largo glass to each; one mahogany Sideboard anil folding-leaf Table, one do. small, one mahogany child's Cradle, with other household and kitchen Furniture, Farming tools, a largo r..i on title books, nnd other things too tedious to ; mention. Tkkms?For all sums under $ ">, cash ; for nil sums of nnd over ?;*>, u note nnd pond security, with interest from day of sale till the 8th of .September next. N. 1$. All the above nnmed articles arc offered nt private sale till day of sale. J. C. COOK. ,1. B. 1'ARSONS. *Jnn. 13. iftflO '24 4^ Exocutor's Sale. TIIIvUK will be sold nt the late residence of Mrs. K. Pickens, deceased, 3 miles west of Pendleton, nn Wednesday the 1st tiny of Febru* nrj next, nil the Stock on the plantation, consisting of .Mules, Horses, Cuttle nnd Hogs, twelve hundred bushels of Corn. Ihicon, Wheat, Fodder, Shucks, Wagons nnd Fanning Implements. Also, a Carriage and pair of llorses. House hold and Kitchen Furniture. Terms umdo known on any r?f snle. 1, T. J. PICKENS, Ex'or. .Tun. 1ft. 1 2 LANDMI) MILLS F () U S A L K . |)TIETT'S, formerly Steele's Mills, Mulnv JlV Saw Mill And (?rist Mill, within a h;iif mile of the Bluo Hidgo Ilailrond truck. Prioo, $3,500?J ca#h, balance iu one, two and three oars. ALSO. A Farm containing 7(H) Acres mnro or less, similarly situated. Building* now. On the Tract in a fine Mill 8nodi, On Cane Creek, \ mile from tlu> llailroad track?about 100 ncroe clonred land. Price, $3,500. Terms saino a? aliov?. The Hailrimd oars will roach the abovo in less than a year. BENJAMIN RI1KTT, * Bounty Laml, 1'. O. Jun, ft, 1800 23 _Jf_ LOOK OUT mi JUSTUS! CSi THE UNDERSIGNED hnvinc Inhf*!cated himself at I'endloton, offer* It 'fgf his services to the citizen.} of PenjK&?ijflK?dloton and surrounding country as it if vtouK mm ?jew?iry ivcpmrer. hi* Shop Ih the flret Di>or south of J. T. Sloan k Co.'h Storo, on wo#t aide of tho Public Sqnure. All work c(t?sufttod to his car? will bo promptly and faithfully exocutcd. llo respectfully solicits usharo of pntrounco. . WESLiSY M. JUSTRS. I Jatoaifty l\ ISoO. 24 t? 4 "ft t (& Pendleton Pricos Current. COURKIJTKU WKKIU.Y UY JNO. T. 8LOAN * 8UI.I.IVAK. l'r.NDIiRTON, Juil. 17, 1H00Colton, per lb 8 alO^iOoll'oe, Rio, per lb 11? ? 11 j Corn, " 1>uk1i 83 n 'Jul " JnvA " 1H a 20 J Corn meal " 80 n HO] " Ltig'a " 10 n IT lliicon. liog U 12J :i l.Vllul# Rope " 11 a 1I llnffflrliiir. (Jim'v ii"? lion - CO "C J ? ' ? lUIIHTMVUX, " J O ft I H utter, per lb Ion lClHggs, per doz 10 ft 1-} Flour, per bl 750 ? $8.1ron, Swede, OJ a 7 Indigo, ' K*>7 a Ii?ol " " f> to 7 7 n 7J Lead, " It) ti 12 " V'ngliKh (i a <>j Madder, " 20a 25 Molanses, N () no it <Jf> Nailc, per keg, $0 h 050 ?< W I 40 n 65 (>atn, per butd>, 40 a 45 Powder,perKeg $750a8 I l'cos, ,4 75 a W0 " " lb 87 ft 40 Hice, " lb 0| a 7 Pepper, " lb 12 a 15 ' bteol. Blister, 11 a I Hi Salt, per *aek. 220 a 250 " Gerniun, 12 a 1 l|Sugar, brown, li n 11 " v'ast, 22 a 25.Shol, per sack, 250 Sogars, perdoz 25 a (it).Tobacco, per lb 20 a 75 Tea, 75 a 1 50 Wheat, per bl 287a$250 Wlii.skv. ' ??al 100iv 1 filliVnri? I.'.i..?*?. > i<>? OaQaburgH, per yard, 1'2.\ iv 1 I You will always Hud u large lot of Clroooiies and j otlibr heavy goods on hand und for tsiile low for j cash or its equivalent. J. T. S. & S. Andorson Prices Current. COItllKCTKIt NVKKKI.y IIV III.KCKI.KV * OB.WIONS. j anukhhon II.. Jan. 17. 181)6. Cotton per IV> 8 a lOJIColTec, Uio, per lb 1:5 j a 1-1 | i Corn, " Imsh, I alltij " Java, " IK a 20 I ; Corn meal, " 1 a 12<i| " l>'<g"ii " K> a ll> j Cow Pons. " StU a 100 ('nsHtiirn ? l>? r. ? to ' Jbvcon. hog H, 10 a 12.] llcfswax, " 20 a 22 j Oun'y, lf>alt?iji>nlo llopo, ,f 1" ul2J | liutter, per lb 12.} a 16| Flour, jut bar. 750 ft 800 Iron, Swede, por lb (>.\!.Nails, " koj?, f>.J aOJ " F.n^lisb, " 5} Onts, " bush 40 a 50 I Sugnr, brown, " 'J a 1 11 MoIuhkcb, \\ 1 40 a 45 I Suit, per sack, $2 iv 22-">! " N 0 65 a 00 | J Steel, cast, 'J.2, ft 25'l'ow<ler, per keg, a S " (lorinan, 14ulC>! " blasting, 5 ft f>J " lJlister, 10 a l'jjltiuo, per lb 6 a (i Solo I/, per lb. 25 ft 27iRaw llulee. ("Iry) 12} Wliout. ? bush. 1 a 12f?|\Y?ol, per lb. 25 a 150 1,... . i nvi) [it;i uuiicii, i m n l'ju Ui-vy*' Vou will always fiii'l a largo lot of Groceries and oilier heavy goods on liaitd and lor sale allow prices, at. H & <"s. | SHERIFF'S SALES. 1") V virtue of sundry writs of fieri facias to me ?li - i ) reeled, will bo sold before the Court House, in j I'iekens District, within the legal hours, on the first I Monday and Tuesday in February next, | All the defendant's interest in 170 acres of land ! more or loss, on Hocky Fork, whereon defendant. | ! now lives, adjoining lands of Kphraim Cobb and j others; also, on Tuesday after salcilay at defendant's residence, '2 cows and calves, 2 yoke : leers. 1 sow and I sho:ils, levied on as the property of Elizabeth Jenkins, at the suit of (i \V Vanzant. 1 tract of land on Crow Creek, wheroon the defendant lives, containing acres, adjoining lands of Flijuh Alexander and others, levied on as'the property of Ilcnry Crogan, scn'r, at the suit of Andrew Hunter and others. - - I One yoke oxen. one ox wagon, nnd one povrcl I horse, levied on ns (lie properly of William Lade j ut (lie suit of Henry Meyer. Two Negroes, viz: one man George find woman | Klvirn, levied on ns the properly ot Thomas Dodd at the suit of 1$. A. Henry and others. One bay mure levied on ns the property of Andrew Jackson at the suit of Steele & Neville and others. One tract of hind containing 7">0 acres more or less, whereon Gen. F. N. Garvin now lives, on 12 Mile river, levied on ns the properly of defendant j nt the suit of .1. O. Lewis, Mrs. 10. H. Keith, T. J. ! and ! ;. M. Keith. Kx'ors, ami others. One tract of land whereon the defendant now ! lives, on waters of Coneross oreck, containing 100 I acres' more or less, at the suit 61' \V. L. Keitli vs. W. 11. White. One tract of land on waters of 12 Milo river, ! whereon there is a pood Sawmill, containing 000 j acres more or less, levied on as the property of j GrccnS. Garvin at the separate suits of J. 1$. K. | .Sloan, Miles 1). Clayton for the use of Stephen j Clayton vs. W. II. Moore and Green S. Garvin. One Tract of ?and lying on I.ittlo River, whore- j j on there is a good Saw and Grist Mill, with a coin- I fortablo dwelling and pood kitchen, containing j ii- mira more or icfs. aUU aujoilllilg latlMs of Win J : Whitmiro, J. V. CotTee ancl others. Olio other ! | Tract, known as the Itarton tract, lying on Corn j I louse Crock, waters of Little Klver, containing !!00 acres more or less, adjoining land* of Finly and Morton, and J J Howard and others. One other Tract known as the Urishain tract, containing -KM) acres more or less, on C<m Mouse crock, adjoining the above tract and tlx llomo place. These lands will positively be solon next Saleday. Also, one nogro man, named Amos, levied on as .he property of Leonard Capeheart, at the j suits of N. Robins, assignee, and l.HSitton. All the defendant's interest in one Tract of land containing 800 acres more or less, on Chaugu creek, whereon the defendant now lives, levied on as the property of Jeremiah Collins at the suit of John M Alovniiili.i' nn.l One Tract of land containing 100 nnroa more ov ' less, whereon tlio defendant now lives on 1'anc j creek, adjoining lands of Josoph Chapmnn. William Hunter and others, levied on as (ho property of Elijah llinkle at the suit of James A Doyle and i others. i One tract of land whereon the defendant now lives, on waters of Seneca ltivcr, containing 100 j acres more or less, adjoining lands of J It Eorle ' and other*, levied on as ihc proporty of Noah Grant ?i the suit of N. K Sullivan and others. One sorrel horse levied on as the property of Isaac Baldwin at (ho suit of 1?. B. Keith, Ex'rx, 12. M. and T. J. Keith, Ex'ors. One rifle gun barrel levied on as the property of Sampson I'owcl at the suit of J. 1$. Clayton. One 2 horse wagon, 2 clay bank marcs, and 1 yoke oxen levied'on as tho property of Kzekiel j Kelly and Catharine ltogers at the suit of lliram Oihson. Terms, cash ; "purchasers to pay for papers. 1,. C. CRAIG, s.i'.n. January I860 28 id Ordinarv's Sain. I %/ ? * virtue of an order to nio ?lirooterl by V>". I ) B. llulcombo, Esq., Ordinary of Pickens j district, I will soil to tho highest bidder at Pickj ens C. II., on Saloday in February noxt, the I Ileal Bstuto of John C. Kalmbach, deceased, to 1 wit: One lot in tho town of Wulhalla, on Main street, and known in the plan of said town as No. 77, on which thero is u comfortable dwcllj ing house and work shop ; adjoining lots of M. Hullwiukol, and others, containing J Acre nioro or less. Tt rms o f Stue.?On n credit of twelve months, with intorest from day of Sale, except tho cost, which must bo paid in cash. The purchaser to givo Bond with good security, to tlie Ordinary to secure tho payment of the pnrolmso money, witfi a mortgage of the picmises, if deemed necessary by him. Purchasers to pay extra for titles. L. C. CHAIO, 3.p.n. J Jan; 7. lftGO 23_ td Ordinary's Salo. BY virtue of an order to mo directed by W. i B, Holcombo, Esq., Ordinary of Pickens District, I will sell to the highest bidder before ! i 1110 uonri i loose door, on Suloday ><i February | I next, the Real Kstute of John A. Childress, dej ceased, to wit: One Tract of laricl lying in Pickens District, i on watora of Saiuda llivor, adjoining lands of John Fendley, Levi Wimpy and other?, containing One Hundred and Fifty Acre* more or less. Hold for division among the hoirs of sitjd ? j deceased, r~ IVrma.?OA a credit of twelvo months with intorost, cxeopt the cost, which must bo (tllld in cash. Tho purchaser to give bond, with good security, to tho Ordinary, and a mortgage of the preinib.1" if required hy him, L. 0. CllAIG, 8.p.p. Jan. 7, 1860 23 t* Important Notice A I T 1- ?i '< rm nj iremuiin iimuuieu 111 mo commissioner JL\. in Equity's office, on bonds and for cost, moot make prompt payment. Parties are clauv orlrtg for thoir monov. Suits, will be ontored against those whoso bonds urc duo Return day j ROH'T A TilOMPOCK, c^.r.D I Jaa 0. im . 24 if Lit - " ii hi ii FAIR PLAY ACADEMY. r pi IB TRUSTERS of tliis institution take .1. pleasure in announcing to the community that they have see tire J the services of Mr. Wm. T. Ci.evei.ani), as Teacher during the present your, nud respectfully solicit a liberal snare of patronage. Mr. Cleveland is a graduate of the South Carolina College, of tho class of last year, and his well known distinction at graduation renders unnecessary, on our part, any recommendation or guaranty of his qualifications. II t'I'HK I'l'iav t'ku 8CIIOI-as'rrO tkh.m or tkn months. Spelling, Heading ami Writing with the elements of Arithmetic, $12 00 The above, with Euglij.li Grammar ami Geography, 10 00 Towho'h Analysis, Algebra, Geometry, Surveying, <&e., Ac., 1^ 00 Latin and Greek Languages, 00 The very best boarding can be had at Light dollars per month (excluding lights). The exercises of tho Academy will be resumed on Mouduy the 10th iust. 1). S. STUIIJLINO, ) 11A LI'S 11IX. 1 ?> . W. H. IIAHRIX, ! Trustees. MORGAN IIAI'lilN, | A. .J. LOONLY, J .Tnii .1 o i .. .uw e\ it GOOD BAliWA J NS IN OOOl) LANDS & MII.I.S (MAN In* lm<l bv culling on l!io aubscriber. as J I intend to pay my debts, and arrange my business so as to devoto myself entirely to my trade. To this end, L lYyriny Iflcrciiant .Hilts, Witli Two Hundred and Mighty-three acres of bund, witii tbe best Water Power in tbe District, and Thirty .wrcs of good crook bottom. ,\isn. unjoining tins. a tract ? I Ninoty ncres of good land, with n good Saw Mill in successful operation, ami in loss titan halt" mile of tin; line of tlio Uluo Ridge Railroad. Also, adjoining the above tract, Twelve Hundred and Fifteen acres of well timbered land. Also, on (Jane Creek, above Maxwell's Mills, One Hundred and Forty acres, with six acres of bottom Also, on I.ittlo River, five miles below the Falls, Three Hundred and Thirty eight acres, with about twenty acres good bottom. For all of the above Lands 1 have warrantee title, and therefore will inako such. I want hi ii Minn unto i**r 0110 loiii'tli, anil one fourth in twelve months; nn<l 1 will {jive niiv indulgence on'the halnnco, well secured with annual interest. For furtlmr particulars enll on or address mo at Martin's Creek 1' O, Pickens District, S 0. M. H. IlUNNICUTT. j)cc 2.1. 1R59 .' ? tf THE PICKENS ACADEMY. rpiIK TKl'STi',KSor :lii< Institution have the 1, pleasure of announcing to the comniunity, that they have obtained the services of Mr. J. W. Piim.pot, ii8 a Tendior for the ensuing vear. Ills niifililii?nl?ntm nn.l ..1>. < >.>tn>. I vhhiuvivi Ui i; mh,ii us to commend linn to parent* and guardians, who have children and ward.5 to oducate. The year will he divided into Sessions of five months each, and tlio.?e ente; ng the School will be charged for the foil quarto \ unless different arrangements are made with lie Teacher. TKlt.MS lMilt Sl>S10N. Primary branches, Reading Writing and Arithtio* $0 UU Tho above, with English Grammar and Geography, 7 ">0 Philosophy, Chemistry. History. 10 00 Higher branches of Mathematics and Latin, ! "> 00 MM... W..I 1 ...Ml .. -*r i i iiu muuoui ? "? upun on .uonuay me luinuuy of lunimrv, lStii). J. 10. llA(jOOL), |W. E. lIOLCOMnE, W. c. KEITH. JOS. J. NORTON, 110IVT. A. TIIOMrSOX.i Trustees. Don. 13, 1859 21 If BACHELORS KETREAT ACADEMY. PICKENS DISTltCT. rPIIE undersigned would respectfully announce to 1 the public, that thoy liavo engaged tlie Her. Wn. Mi'Wiiouti.h .lo open tin JiWO'LISIl AXD CLASSICA L SClIOOI, at this placc, on the 2d Monday in.lanuary, lH(jl). His experience of some ton years in teaching. ami his well known and established character need no commend' >n from lis. We would, thcrcforo, invito tlie ntten * of those who would have their children anil wai j placed under sound moral inllucnce and thorough instruction, and would solicit their patronage. The Principal is prepared to lionrri a number of Students, i,i vi vuici guuu luuiiuus win uo iiiu same on reasonable terras. This Academy is locatcd in a section pleasant, healthful and well supplied with churches of the di He vent denominations. 'B onus of* Time. TWO SESSIONS OK TWli.NTY \\ IIF.KS EACH. Kutcs of Tuition per session. Spoiling, Reading, Writing and Arithmetic $000 English Qruininar ami Gcogrnpy. with above 7 50 Geometry, Surveying, Philosophy, 1'hetoric, Latin, Greek and French, 13 00 C! II inllVO I 11 r, u 11 .iuu.?o. r< i- \ r.ha Kit, 1, li VKKNKR, T S M1LLKK, D R'SMITIISON Trustees Dee 20 tf PEKDLI]TOi\ MALE ACA1>ISMY. VT A MBKTIXO of the Trustees of this j Academy Mr. . J. LIGOX was unani- i mously re-elected Principal for the ensuing year. ' II alfords tltc Trustees much pleasure tu unite their testimony with our community in favor of the nourishing condition of the School, and of | Mr. LItiOX'S deserved popularity as a Toucher. | The Scholastic Term will be divided into two ' sessions, of five months each, commencing on ; the first Monday in February, and closing on ! the last Friday in November. Students will ] bo charged from the time they commence to the t end ot tlie ncssion. TERMS PI!R SESSION: Rending. Writing nntl Spelling, $0 00 Higher English Branches with Mathematics*, 14 00 Grecian and Roman Literature with Mathematics, 18 00 Students will bo prepared for tho Sophomore Class of the South Carolina College, or for the aetivo pursuits of life. Boarding, exclusive of crashing and lights, | can he had for $10 per month. Payment for , Board will lie rO(|iiirod in advance. By order of tho Board. It. A. MAXWELL, Chairman. _Jan. 4. 1800 J:; 1 Lost, ON Thursday 29th Dccembur last, it small red leather Pocket Hook, containing some money, the following Notes, nntl other papers, to wit: On Jaines Georgo & Co. for $(!(), A. L>outch for $o.j, on John Munition for $2o, and one on II. Hahntge j for $17. These persons arc requested not to pay ! these Notes to any one but myself. My name Is ! ii mw uiu uufn. ntiy 111 luriliui 1011 111 rciU(10!l thereto will bo thankfully received. DANIEL RILEY. Jan. 2,186ft 28 tf Estato Notico. ALL persons having demands against the Estate of Sargent Uriflin, deceased, will plenso present them properly attested at mice; and those indebted to said Estate oitlier by Account. Srtlo note or otherwise, must innke payment before Return day, or they will have cost to pay. Wo are determined to settle up the Estate forthwith. E. II. GRIFFIN. ) . , , THUS. ORIFPIN, I Adm rsJan. 3. 18r?0 23 7 Lost* AflOLD BREA8T IMN, with Masonic insignia, some tf hero between Pickens Court House, Salubrity and Twelve Mile. A libeiul reward will be pp.i'i to tho finder for it , .0. R. BURGli88 1 NOTICE. ' rpilE SUBSCRIBERS bavin* sol.l out thoir ! i viitire Stocksof CURTA INS to Mr. II. W. | ; KINSMAN, would respectfully solicit for hint I iv conttuiintion of lho pntronugo ko liberally bestowed on them in tlmt department. ROB'T. ADUER & CO. CURTAIN GOtWH. r|^IIIS STOCK is tlie largest in the Southern JL States. COMPKISINf! Brocatellos, j satin jl?o .Lanes, LACK AND iMUSLLN CTllTAINS, j COKNICES, PJNS AM) BANDS, DltAPEllY, TASSHI.S, AND LOOPS. C V II T A I N & | MA UK AND l'UT II' IN T1IK LATKMT STYLKS. II. W. KINSMAN. 2-3 KINO-ST11EKT, CIIAIM.KMTON. Oct. 20. 1890 14 Oni RemovalSubscriber bavin : removed to Walltal1 1 l.i, persons indebted to bint will find their 1 Notes and Accounts nt tlmt place. All are roi quested to call and settle as early as possible, as I am determined to wind up my business. Correspondents will bear in mind to address inc at Walhalla, S. C. Ii. TOWERS. I urn. i 111. muw ^4 *S LotE MAC1UNES. 1 riiUK P KUriX'TTON OF SCI K XT I TIC ar' J nngement and mechanical simplicity is 1 attained by the GUOVKIt &, BAKER Sowing Machine Company, in tiiKin )mrnovKD K o I s b: it. s; s s hi a c; ib b \ c: s . I They have the following advantages over all ! others: They have no pads to keep in order ; mi bobbins t<> wind no tangling or waste of thread : no oiling the thread or work ; no tool chest stocked with wrenches, pliers, pickers, leather. <fcc., &e. The directions are simple, easily understood and easily explained by the instructors. There is no taking apart for cleaning or oiling. They : n Hi nil <? 'ilioiil Inn #-??! .1? -.1.? - , w .. ?. X?. ? ,y-> \>g KJU |?Cl * Ill.V ? V\ IIUll 111 constant use. TUey make no more noise than a common clock, wlien making fifteen hundred stitches per minute. They run easy?a child of ten years old can work them to full speed, 'l'hcy mn fast or slow, vithont any danger of altering the length or tightness of the stitch. ! They will IIKM. FILL. GATllHK, BIND, ! STITCH AND EMHKOlI)F,U, in so superior ! a manner that we challenge comparison. The J same Machine will sew pavilion g^use and plantation goods. The seam is elastic as the most i clastic fabric, and will not break in washing or ironing. The ?ama Machine runs silk, linen j thread and common spool cotton, with equal facility. The needles are shorter, and therefore stronger than any other high or low priced Machine. That they arc superior to all others is evident from the fact of their having been 1 thirty thousand Machines made and sold, in | competition with others already in successful ' operation. The question is no longer which is i the licst maker, hut which of the numerous patterns of (1HOVKK & BAKKlt shall I take. FK1CUS, JjiOlP TO *i:5<>. II. W. Kivmiax, Agent for the bale of these celebrated .Machines. I). 1$. IIASKLTOX, Manager. 210 King-street, Charleston. Pot. "JO. 1850 14 lim W. Waloeman, Agent, : A\!> TAILOR, WALUALLA, S. 0. ! r|MIK undersigned bogs leave to inform his ! J friends and the public, that ho has opened | a shop in tho building formerly occupied by I | sertoll iV. Norman, lor the purpose of carrying , on tho business of I m*' c? a ??**?? i > In its various branches. lie has on hand ! an excellent assortment of Goons fur Gontlej men's wear, which he will make to order in ; the best stylo, and according to the latest ftish' ion. respectfully solicits a share of public | pat ron3Tj**s-^?^ BcJuTerms, most accommodating. I duly 14. 1869 tf Bocewax! Beeswax! WE want to buy 1000 lbs. BEESWAX, ! for which we will give GOODS or casii. ,T. B. E. SLOAX & CO. Pomlletnn, July 4, 1861) 60 tf F U II NIT U 11 E . 4 LARGE STOCK of Walnut niul Mating* 1 i /> any Bedsteads, Bureaus, Dining Tables, | Solas, ROCKING AND OTHER CHAIRS, Cradles, Cribs, Lounges, Card Tables, Work j Stands, Cane and Wood-seat Chairs, children's | Chairs. ??o.. &c., sold as low as they can be ' bought in Charleston or Columbia. HOUSEKEEPING GOODS, i Baskets, Brooms. Tubs, Mats Candlesticks, ! Toilet Sots, Sugar Boxes, Knifo Boxes, Clocks, | Cake boxes. Cake Baskets. Castors and Cruets, ! SCALES AND WEIGHTS, Waiters' Spoons. Basting Forks and Sponns, and everything else in tho Housekeeping line. <w. ? r? *\'/ 'rf fn> 1 AW u ^ w r V\J Kerosene Oil and Lamp*, Carpet Lining, Narrows, Wheelbarrows, Safe.", Churns, Castings, j and almost anything else that can be thought ! of for the FA KM Hit ai.d tho 1I0USKKEEK- I Kit, | INCLUDING (.iltOVDi: & Itil&ESl'S CKM:I5katkd SEWING MACHINES, | Which are the best in the world, and no ' m isfukc. J. 11. SHERMAN, Agent. OnEPNvn.j f C. II.. Nov. 7. 1K&'.) in C. H. A. WOODIN & CO., IlariH'ss, Saddle ?V leather Shop Also for sale, Shoe Finding.", Sic. W ALII ALL A, S. C. Jan 15. lft>? 2*? tf Law Notice. rPIIE umlorsigned will dovoto lilm?o1f entirely I to the practice of Law nnd Kquity on tlio Western Circuit. Mr. 11 u>i>,:n is liis jiurtiier at Pickens. JAMKS L. ORK. Anderson (J. II.. Mnv I". 42->tf j J. B# FISCHESSElt, WaUliiiiitlie!' and Jeweller, j WAI'IIALLA, S. C.j O AS recommenced business nt his old Stnnd, ] on Main street. He keeps on bund a i large nnd splendid assortment of Watches and Jewelry, Toeothor with everything in his line, wliicli ' will he sold on the very best terms. KKPAIIUNO, in fill its branches, dono in n liumt woiKniannKo innmicr, ftiiu with dospntcli. (iivo ine iv trial. July 23, 1859 1 M. J. H. VOIGIIT, Till, Coppersmith fc Still Maker, W ALHAI/IiA, S. 0.. WTLTj give strict attention to nil business* entrusted to hin care. Terma the most reasonable. Jan. I i, 13C0 20 if ? 10 (1 Id) A T KS. FOK CLERK. Tlic friends of Geu. F. N. GARVIN" r# I upcot fully nimounce liim a candidate for Clerk of lie Court at I ho enpuii g election. IV.-y Wc nre autliv'izfd (o announce W. J. PAR I'm SONS a cftudidate 'or Clerk of tlic Court, at thefl| ensuing election. f ;>" The frieuds of JAMES E. 1IAGOOD re-H Hpccttully announce him n caudidute lor re-eleo-H lion to tlie offtue of Clerk of the Court at tlio W next election. FOK SlIiiHIFF. CfJX,. Tlio friends of Cupt. It. F. MORGAN r4- m speet i'uily Hunouncc liitn u candidal? for Sheriff of Sf l'i?-kcns District. at the ensuing election. Z-.y Tlie friends of Col. ALEX. HllYCE announce ! itit a candidate for Sheriff of I'ickenfl gk district, at the enduing election. j IThe fiien.lsot .Mr. ANPHEW RAMSAY re- 'II spectrally annouuee him a candidate lor Sheriff of j| l'ickcus district, at the next election. \ frS?" Tlie friends of Col. L KM IK I, THOMAS ,* ro>pt?cllully announce him u candidate for Slicr-Vv ill' of Pickens district, at tlio ensuing election. The friends of W N. C'KAIG l>eg leave to nnnounco him a candidate for Sheriff of l'iekciis y UKII1VI, HI lilt- lll'M C1CCIJ0I1. I'OK TAX COLLECTOR. The friends of Mr. A. S. STEPHENS re- H spect fully announce hhn a candidate for t lie oflico M;, of Tux Collector of l'ickcns district, ut the en- a suing election. li -.y The friends of Mr. GEORGE F. STEAI)- 1 INC. respectfully announce him a eainliduto for tho I oilicc of Tax Collector, at the next election. T;- Tito friends of llov. J. R. HUNNICUTT E respectfully announce hiin a candidate for the h* oflice of Tax Collector, ai the ensuing election. B . JGui)'"Tlic friends of IScv. 11. M. HA ETON rc- B sped fully announce liiin as a candidate for Tax Collector at tho next election. Tho friends of J. W. E. CARV respectful- I ly announce him a candidate for re-election to F the olfico of Tax Collector, for l'ickcns district, 1 I at the ensuing election. a Blacksmithing. j\ THE l,'X MEKSI< ?X Kl) is now prepared -f /S)do work in his lino, ut short tuitico, ? xA and in a workmanlike manner. Iio enn always be found at his Simp. Terms moderate. Jf; llAltltlSON IIAYXKS. \| c >ilji3. lxr.o 12 m New Powdor Manufactory. rjMUB South Carolina Powder Mills nro now JL in successful operation, and the attention " <?f De.ders is called to the unmistakable supori- , ority of the Powder Manufactured at tiieso Mills over that of any other in America. Wo aro ^ prepared to furnish at the shortest notice any of the following description, at the following prices, viz: Common Blasting powder per keg $4 25 Brilliant " " " " 6 25 " 1 Common Mining " " " 5 25 i Brilliant " " " " _ 0JJ5 JL Common Biflo " " " -7 25 ~vBrilllnnt " " " " $ 50 Be;/" Where the keg is returned 25 cent* will he deducted. The Manufacture is under the guidance of Y J. 11. BEsF.MFEi.toEti, from Memnnngon, Ger- j many, a skilful and experienced Powder ma- < ker. He has introduced the highly brilliant Powder so much admired l>y the sporting f community of Europe. This Powder is a f beautiful round and possesses the polish of J steel, aiul is entirely free from all corroding 1 | properties. Dealers and contractors niav linvr> r>r. .1 ! dors filled agreeable to specifications at tho (t I shortest notice. All orders should he addressed j* i to John IIowen &. Co, at I'iekeus C. II., South I Carolina. W M. 11. BOW EN, Agent. ft M a rchl , 1850 84 tf__ Ji JOS. J. NORTON, y A T T O 11IV EY A T B. A W , jR Solicitor 1st Ktyftilj'r- ^*(45 PTCKKX8 COUIIT HOUSE, S. O vl Ian. I. 1858 _25 tf_ f Ordinary's Salo. I)Y virtue of an order to mo directed by "\\r. K E. Ilolcomhe. Esq., Ordinary of l'ic\ena j j I'istrict, I will sell to the highest bidder at i Pickens Court House on Saleday in February 4 next, the Ueal Estate of Thomas Garvin, dee'd, to wit: *ffi ' No. 1. On Laurel Creek, waters of Keoweo k 1 -1 * * * 4 * - ? jvnur, adjoining lands of Ilenry Morton and Jp others, containing one thousand and thirty acred |i) more or less. N<>. 2. On Mile Creek, waters of Keoweo Riv- P; er, adjoining lands of li. Hagood, P. X. Qarvia ami others, containing three hundred ancl fifty i acres more or less. I Terms okSai.k.?On a credit of twelvemonth*,, ' with interest from day of sale, except tho cost, [ which must he paid in cash. The purchaser to -V j give bond with good security, to the Ordinary to , j ' secure the pnyment of the purchase money, with a mortgage of tho premises if deemod-irau< i4Bp csnry by him. Purchaser to pay extra for "T. titles. " 1?. 0. CllAIG, s. r. i>. 5 Jan. 7th. 1859 23 td H. FAJEN, 1 A T W A L 11 A L LA, S . C . , IS now receiving a splendid assortment of DRY GOODS, H For Ladies and Gentleman's "Wear, 13cn<ly-iB);i<!e 4'lof Bting-. Ife also has on hand the finest Cassimers anil Linens, for the Spring and Summer; together with many other articles not necessary to men- { tion. Mr. Fajen continues 11 k Tailoring Busings* in nil ith brunches, and respectfully solicits u blmro of public patronngo. May 12. 1859 42 tf Law Notice. fPHK undersigned liavo formed a partnership in 1 the practice of Law and Equity for l'ickena j District. Mr. IIaopkn may be consultfd at bis I otlice in l'ickcns and Mr. Our nt Anderson. JAMES L. OUR, fl W. M. IIADDEN. Pickens P. If. May 10. 1859 42-tf 9j \v. k. kahi.kv. isaac w1ckl1 fkk. g EASLEY & WICKLIFFE, ] Attorney** at Lnw, ATII'I' punctually to h]1 business on- I i } trusted t<> tlieit oare in the iJiutvicta w comprising the Western Circuit. H OFFICE AT PICKENS C. II., S. C. j Sept. 2ft, 1856 18 tf THK STATK OK SOl'Tll (WHO UN A, S IN ORDINARY?IMfKKNS. j Julia Abbott, Adm'x, I .) AI Abbott, AdnVr, 1 Petition for final set- j vs j tjemont aiul decree. fjfl 1. M Crenshaw & wife, et.nl. | 9 ? ni - " ~ i i ii)i|icnrinK 10 my satisfaction tlial Noah Abbott, I I< M Creiifhnw and wifo Martha, and James flj Fountain, defendants in t)iin case, r*sldo without * (lie limits of this iStato: It is ordered, therefore, 1 that I hoy do severally appear in tl.e Coiivi of Or- JH diuary, at Pickens (' II, on Monday the 10th Mareh f? ne.\t, mi 10 o'clock, a in, to shew cause, if any they H ! can, why a final settlement of tho estate of W'm. H AUoott, deceased, should not be then made, and * H I decree pronounced theveon. W. E. IIOLCOMIJE, o.r.r. i)ec, IT. 18fi9 21 3in Notice rpiIOSE pernons indebted in the Ordinary'* K I office, on bonds for Real Kstato. must mnko tgj pnymont beforo Return day, or they Viii "uo fined. IleirR aro demanding their mfoey, nnd*H II have no discretion in tho matter. ^ W E HOLCOM9B, o.*.* 9 Jau 9,18QQ 24 |B ~ ^ - ' mm