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I111 I ' ' L"r . " !1 1 . BUY A HOME! r|^UK Hiibgcribor, residing one nud ono fourtli 1. miles from Knox's Bridge, in Hurt county, (Jeorgiu, on the llond leading from l'eudleton to Cunic.svil!o, offorH for side THIS PLACE On which lie now lives, containing 150 Aero* o > or 40 Aoro^ of which are in cultivation, about 12 or 15 of which is Itivcr Hottom?tho balance good upland. . ALSO Nonr tho sniuo, on Shoal Creek, 100 Aoros of , .Lund, partly in cultivation, with u smnll quun- , tity of Crook llottom, ninl two settlements on tho pluco. ALSO | One hundred and fifty Acres of Lund, in Frank lin county, about one-fourth of which is Creek Bottom, with fair improvements on tho place. Terms cus-v. For further information undress JOHN J. J. SI1KPPAUD. Parker's Store. On, Sept 22, 1800 9?3 B^OuThe (Srccuvilte Enterprise and Anderson I (r<izr{(c will copy each twice, and forward ac- I ( Ollllt ti> ln? ...v. ?*. | ' FOR SALE, A VALI AHU: l'LWTATIOX. "IT'^ B oftVr at private i*al? h vnl?iablc riiANT T TATION, sitimto in I'iokon* District, and lyin^; <>u loth sido.i of Sencca llivor and Coiioross t'rci'k, containing about 10!(HIT lIUXlHltiD ACRES, ?.. I..JU I, 1 " ?' ... .x, ... .v-., iMi'imi mirriMDur^. 1 ncre arc about Thrric 11iinil?*c?l Acrc>< of good Bottom Lund Vm the place. This Tract i.< situate six miles from Pendleton village, immediately on the. public roml lending from thence to Onrnes- i ville, (in., ninl adjoining lands of Capt. John j Maxwell, O. 11. I\ Kant and others. There is much tirst rate woodland, and a good building Kilo on the promise*, with line spring*of water. The Trai t can be divided, so ns to make t-everal settlements on either side of the Kivor. Terms made CU*V. For fiirtlior . r ! i - "? Dr. J. II. Maxh ki.i., ut l'ondleton, or to cither of the undersigned. I,. 0. MAXWKU. ! Ex'tris. J. II. MAXWKLIi, ) ,, , J. B. IIAOOOD. | Bx ors. Sept 11, 1 SCO 7 4 The Charleston Mercury and Colombia Gtiarriitin will o.>j>v in their dni.lv papers of Monday. and their tri-wenkly of Thursdays for two weeks?and tho Edgefield Advertiser will insert three times and each forward accounts immediately. .f. II. M. Exocutor's Notico. VL1? portions indebted to the Kstato of Aaron Terrell, deceased, are required to make prompt j payment; and those having demands against saiil Estate must present them to mo legally attested, within the time proscribed hv lnw. JOHN S." DICKSON, F.x'or. Sept 10. 1800 7 # Notico. 4 I'lM.ICATION will be innde Io tlie next T.cgUlv l\ tore for a Charter to extend the " Kcowee niul Tucknsege Turnpike Road," from Tunnel Hill ' to Wnlhnlht. August .1 ft, 1800 <\m l!li'iriiii)r;i< iionsTr AT Pcndlotcn, S. C. MMIE SUHSCKIBKK. who has hud cev-nrnl : I yearn cxporienco in Hotel business, (having been nolo proprietor of tho Williamstun i Springs Hotel for nine years,) in now proprietor of the IHjIIK KIlHit. IIOI'SK. where he will ha glad to ft a nil his yld friends and patrons ami also the travelling public. Wis house will be provided with everything necessary for a j well-kept house, both from tho sea board markets j nod surrounding country, and his liar with : choice Wines. Liquor* ami Oignra. Jlo has ' good servant*, nn<l every attention will he paid j tn his< guests to render tbeir sojourn agreeable. ! The good society of Pendleton Village?the pro- j verliial good health of its inhabitants?its tine j tv>ol wator and bracing atmosphere?its prox- ; iniity to the mountains and its accessibility by J llailrond. all contribute to miiko it one of iho j be.-t summer resorts in the upper country. l'er- ! o...in ui'rr mi i ii u ami wishing to visjt tho inmintiiiiiA or uny otlior point of tlio 8?? rounding country," can he accommodated with t good conveyances and careful drivers from the j Livery Stublo kept hero. J. W. COBB. May IS, 18l'iQ 42 tf Pay Mo Money! /. I.I. persons indebted to me must innkc payment .rl forthwith, ns 1 nm obliged to have money.? ! TIiohc who disregnrd this notice will have co*t to ; pay. Seo to it at once. II. PAJUN. * 8t>P( 1R- ^ B tf Administrator's Notion. Fill SON 8 having dcmnnds iigninst the K?tut a of It ili't. Ti. Miller, decon*od. h?u?t ' present (hem to mo legally ulto^lcd: mid tlnwe j indebted to said Kstute uro requostod to mnko L payment. llOB'T. A. THOMPSON', c.e.i-.d. I Adm'r with tho will unuoxod. p oom iv. iw?i t? 3 I Dissolution. TUB firm of 7.. W. Green k Co. i? llii* day <liui *olve<l by consent of parlies. AH {icrsoiix in(lobted In the firm nro recpie*te<1 to mnke payment forthwith, or limy will be snc<l indiscriminately. The bii.siuoiM will bo carried on by Z. W. (Irccn, ns usual Z. W. ORKKN, T. J. KKITH. Sept. 7, 1800 7 If PLOWING MADE EASY -ror tne man nna Light for the! Horse. ! I HAVE recontly purchased the Ilight, for Fii-Uew* District,..of tl.o Allium & 1V?, oelo- ,j brnteu I'ntont Plow Stock. This plow #tock in of Georgia invention, and is being u8od, generally, nmongat the bent plunteiPof that Sin to.? i ^ It is ilia ooinmon stock, with concnvo Foot nml Itoil nod llcel-piti combined in one ; find the different plow* are attached to the Stock upon the principle of that of attaching the bayonet to tho fton. The Stock, when made of ash, weigh* 12 pound?; made of white-oak, Id pound*. I consider it fur superior to any Stock 1 hnvc over n??fn, chiefly on account of it* combination of lightness and strength. I will soon commence making them, and will dojiosit them at tho different placet* of r6**ort in the District. I will sell Plantation Right# for $1.25 each. To , _.u . .._i~ ? - 1 eln ii"? miijr wurK un? norso i will sell (lie 1 llight for 75 cents. I will send a specimen Stock to Picket# C. II., Pickeimville, WalhnHa and Pendleton, in ? few du\s. (J. W. CRAWFORD. ' Coi.d Sprino. Piokonn District, May ?3. 1X00 4d tf 1 Notice4 PPLICATION will b? mnJu to the Legislature, it at ittf next yvsslon,, for an not to incorporate Klchlnnd (Pf?>>y terian) Church, In Piokons district Aug. 0. 18tH> % ?o> I T? PBNDLETOfJ HOtftf* ; JTMIE Subscriber takes pleasure in informing j TJ[ his frionds and the public, thnt ho has ta- ?] ken charge of that large and ooinmodious House r in the vifl<jp of _ ? 11-t.MBFJ^K^ fF:*, H. V. J IIo intends to keep a first class hnuso, and v invites the tre veiling pubVo and hi? friends to j givo him n cull. Amongst the comforts and r convenience* added, is that of a Rending lloom, ; where the latest pacers mav be consulted. t A. B BOWDKN. , Feb 2,1800 27 tf I I --? .1.. I I IMPORTANT SALE. THE STATE OF SOUTH CARODINA, ANDKABON )>l?TillCT?IN KQt'lTV. hickloi i'iokens, ) Kzeklel 1'. Noble, ct. nl. I Hill for Sale of Lands Y8. f and Negroes, for DivisThonms. Jones Pickens, | vision, &o. Mary 1$. Anderson, cl.nl. I BY virlno of an order from tho Court of Equity. to mo directed, I will expose to salo, on Wednesday tho 9th day of November next, nt Pendleton Village, the Lund and Negroes doscribed in the proceedings of this ease, as a part of the Personal and Real Estate of Ezekiel Pickens, deceased, to wit: THE COTTAGE TRACT OK LAND, Containing Twelve Hundred Acres more or less, which said bvid lies oiv Seneca River, three miles west of Pendleton Village, and is bounded by lands of Robert A. Maxwell, on the south, north and east by Georjio R. Cherrv. ami ?n?t. by Soneon River. ON K TRACT OP LAND containing about Twelve Hundred Acre*, more or lew*. Thin Triict lion nt tin* foot of the mountain near Oconee Station in Ptcko'is District, nnd is bminrind by lunds of fcluni Sharpo, Esq., S. R. Mo Kail nnd others. ALSO Sixteen Slaves, to wit: Toby, Charles. Baitj', Tobias, (labriel. (an infant without name.) Pom* py, Lotikv, Camba, J'tillyj I<ouky, jr., Rebecca. Aurum, ry, Willinm. ami an infant. TERMS OF SALE. Tho slaves on a credit of twelve months, with interest from date, the purchaser'to K'vo bond with at least two good sureties?ftnd the lands on a credit of one and two year*, in equal annual instalments with interest from day of Halo.? Purchasers to give bond with at least two goud securities, and to receive possession of the land ami slaves whon these terms nre complied with. and to pay for all rocossury papors. A. O. N'OllRIS, c.E.A.D. Com'rs Office. Sept. 5. ISfiO 0 t<l The Know CO Courh'r and Columbia South Caroliiiiau will please copy oncc s\ week until day of !<alo and forward bill to mo. A. O. Noams. ~SALE 0F LAND, NEGROES Stock, Provisions, ~ud Household Furniture. y \ v *1.^ n?\.L / a.i ? U., niu -i'.nn in wjiouer, louu, will tie ottered, at the snbsoriher's farm, ono mile from t!m Blue Kidgo Railroad, mid five east of Walhalhi, at PUBLIC OUTCttY, my Furiu of Six hundred mid Twenty-oiglit Acres, divided into three Tract*. EL13V E N PHI M W N KO RO US ; STOCK, consisting.?f II ?IS03. Mole*, Durham and o >in mi >ii C.iltlg, Suft'dk mid Ooimuoii Slicop, &c\ ALSO Provision*. Implement*. Wagon, 0* Cart, and Household Furniture. Condition*.?For Negroes ami C >rn. cash for Land, >n o-tliir<l cash; balance in one, ^\\*o and three year*, well scoured. All sums ?< i other articles of $20 ant, under, Cihli; over that anv>unt, n note payable in six months, with interest. with two gooil sureties. The proportv can ho treated for at private sale. BEX J. RIIKTT. Sopt 10, 1800 7 8 flfcjjf" The Anderson GazeHe nnd Greenville Enter/)?! i? will c ipv every ntlier week, until dny uf K-?!e, ant) .semi lull to this oflieO (it once. RXKOUtOR'.^ SAIiE. \\J ILL be sold on Tuesday tlic 2d day of October II nest, at tlio lute residence of Aaron Terrell, deceased, n portion of bis Personal h'*tate. consisting of Hordes, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, nml oilier nrtieles. 7Vr?/i??On ft credit of twelve months, with interest, note nnd.good sureties JOHN S. DICKSON. Ex'ov. Sept. 10. 1SiV> ' 8 PICKENS LAND. Ill A VK two Tract- of Laml for snlo?tlic ll.irkorand Craig plnoe*. lying near the Ronu lt*it<(ing from Oconee Station to Nicholson'* Ford. GK0U0E SEABOKX. Sept 10. ISM 7 tf_ CABINET MAKING, /i ? s. c. P|"MIE undersigned is prepared to execute ?I1 JL orders in this lino. Promptnessrtiul punctuality if promised if custom is extended.? Tomtit, onfy. J AMI'S WHITE & CO. August 21, 1800 4 tf WAfJOX .nTaKIXG, Ciirrieil on rtt the sumo plnco. wish workmiinsllilt. dosnateli nml ni>iilnnM T>.-i.x? coinmoduting. K. SAlMiKNT. Alignt?t 24. I860 4 tf POWDER FOR SAT.E f|"MIF. South Ciimlimi I'owdor Mills' Company Jl 11(For for sale, on gonil term*, the following kind" of superior Pnwlor, viz: Common Blasting powder per keg $4 25 Brilliant " " " " 5 25 Common Mining " " " 5 25 Brilliant " " " " G 25 Common Rifle " " " 7 25 Brilliant " " ' " 8 50 Where the keg is returned 25 conts will be deducted. Address Joii.v Bow en* &. Co, Pickcns Court House, S. C. WJ1, II. DUW KM, Agent. Sapt. 7,JBnO 6 if Etllie Itnilrond. iifflMSfii C1AUS on t lie 111 no Itidgo Ilailrond leavo Pon/ dloton on M-tiiday*. Wednesdays and Fri iluy*. at 1"? iniiiutos before 4 o'clock, A. M. On 'IM. * -? i uui auiijj uuu o nIIrailyn |u i O CIOCK, V. M Leave Anderson on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays immediately after the enrs arrive from Helton in tlio morning. On Tuesday*. Thursdays and Saturdays, on tlio arrivnl of the our* from Columbia. Sept. 8. I860 G tf Bln? Hldgo flail road Co., In Mo. On. ChailkstOX. February 0, 1860. ^UnSCIUDKUS TO THR CAPITAL 8TGOK OF kJ this Company, aro borcby notified tliat Instalments on (be Second Subscription aro required to bo paid an follows. tie hleventb and Twelfth Instalment* on tba Ofh April. Thirteenth Instalment on the Olh June. Fourteenth Instalment on thu 9th August. Fifteenth Instalment on the Olh October next. lly order W. If. PERONNEAU, Treasurer. Law Notice. rllK undersigned will devoto'himself entirely to the practice of Law and Kquity on tlie Western Circuit. Mr. Haddkn is his^artner at Pickens. JAM 138 L. OKR. Amb'rson C. II.. Mny 10, I860 42-tf LAND FOR SALE. rllK Subscriber offers Tor sale hi* dosirablo TRACT OF LAND, Containing T#o Ilundred and fle-renty-fire \cre?, aitoate in Piokeria district, r?- waters of tititiinqd Creek, six miles east 7?lhallft. riio Rluo Ridge Railroad runs thru, gfa A part if the Land. There are about Sevonty-flve teres in cuhiration. 25 norea of which in good ?ranch Bntto.ri. The place is in good repair, vith firstrate dwelling and out-hnaso*i. The 1 _1 A 1- I 1 1 WL- * 1 tiuu uiHTienreu in upinnu. xn? lariu 10 isar a School and two ?md churohea, Method* st and PrenhyterUn., It can be bought low for smb. Call at Colonel's Fork And you can see ti?. ' WM. DICKSON, J*. July 19> 1800 52 tf COMMISSIONER'S SALES. TIIE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, riCKKNS?IN EQUITY. ? * IV % milium Hutu, ) vs > Bill for Partition, &o. Samuel M. Hunt, ot. als. J UNDKll a dccreo of tlio Court of Kquity, made in this caso ut Chambers, tlio Commissioner will sell to tlic liighcKt bidder, at Pickens Court House, on Saleday in October next, the Valuable Real Estate Of the Into Charles Hunt, deceased, situuto in the ] District nnd Siato aforesaid, to wit: j Tract No. 1, containing Two hundred nnd Sev i iiiij-iiio nui-ji, .own hi) mo uoinc place, nii'I lying 011 Little Ueaverdnm crock, adjoining lands of B. B. IIarris, No. 'Z, It. O. Triblo, Jordan , Burns ami others. Tract No. 2, containing Two hundred and Sixtynine Acres, and adjoining Nos. 1, 8, 4, Win. Hunt and others. j Tract No. 3, containing One hundred and Thirty , Acros, and adjoining Nos. 'J, 4, f>, 8. Brown, B. ! Ilolconibc and others. Tract No. 4, containing One hundred and Four ! i Acres, and adjoining Nos. 2, .1, 5, Wm, S. Wool- ! ; ujght. w. a.,a n. i;.w.if. I Tract No o. conlaininir One luindrpil nnil Kinliiu. . I?? ^ -? 1 seven Acres. mi<l adjoining Nos tf, 4, H. Ilolcombc, ] L>. A Lcdhctter and others. Tract No 0. on Coneross creek, containing One ] hundred und Forty-two Acres, and adjoining T. C : Magce, Lucinda Grant, Livingston and others. Tract No 7. on Coneross creek, containing Two ] hundred and Highly Acres, and adjoining 1$. H i Harris, F. W Kilpatrick, Hcv. Win MeWhorter and I others. Tract No 8, containing One hundred and Twp Acres, and adjoining W. Iloyles, 13. 15. Harris, ! irn ? i .i | ni>|iiunvil UHU UlllCrS). Tract No 0, Containing Tlircc hundred >ind Fif1 fynine Aorcs, adjoining \V. \V Abbott, Samuel Brown, Estate of Cleveland and others. Tract No 10. on Coneross creek, containing Five hundred and One Acres, and adjoining J. J. Coatcs, D. 8. Taylor, Fitzgerald or Uenson. Tract No 11, containing Four hundred and Twenty-seven Acres, r.nd adjoining J. Davis, Win. j liurdctt, M. H Morgan and others. I'lats of these several tracts have boon made and ! are on fdo in my olfice, for the inspection of those j interested. These lands are valuable, are situate in a desirable section of country, are somewhat improved, j and there is thereon considerable, quantities of I good bottom. T Hit MS OK SALK. On i\ crcdit of one, two and tliree years, with I , interest from tl.o day of sale, cxcept the costs { ! wliicli avo to l>t pnid in cash. Tho purchaser or [ purchasers to enter into bond to the Commissioner, j with' at least two good and sufficient sureties, for the payment of the purchase money, find pay extv.i for titles. ItOU'T. A. THOMPSON, o.K.r.n. Cont'rs Office. Sept. 0, 181)0 (1 4 THIS ST ATM OF SOUTH CAROLINA, IN KQUtTY?riOKKNS. , Joso;>h S. Osisnwny, | l>v liis next friend. I vs !- Bill for Partition,&C. 1 Tims. II. Gnsnwny,ot.als. J ? TXDF.lt a dcoreinl order of tlio Court of Kq- | ^ ) nity. in this ease. I will soil to the highest ; j bidder. :ii l'ickens (.'. II, on en today in October j i next, tlio RIviL EST1TE Described in tlio bill, as follows: Oiio Tract of Land, situate, lying and being iu Pickens District, containing Three hnndred i Acres more or lcs?>. and adjoining lands of Win. j lbiHiuger. Kstato of Samuel Addis, and others. Te.rm* ol' Stile?On a credit of one year with interest, except the ooRts which are t'? be paid j 111 cnsn. ine purchaser to give bond to the Comnmsi-mer, with good surety, mid pay extra fi>r title. UOBT. A. THOMPSON", c.E.r.D. Com'rn Olfifo, Sept 5. IKOO 0 4 v I THK STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, IX K.qlMTY?riOKKNS. C. It. Hunger. A*?Knee, ^ u;? to Forcclosc ! Ru-hard Isserlell nnd ill. ) ""'P-'o0rpiIK Court of Kquity, ;?t June Tcrin. 18G0, 1 hy decree, ordered the CoininiMsionor 'o sell j to tho higheot bidder, at I'iokens Court House. I on Saleduv in October next, the I.OT ni? i.ivn , Ami buildings thereon, described in said bill of : foreclosure, vis : One Lot of Land, in the town of Walhalla, fronting on Maine-street one hundred and five feet more or loss, and in depth on John-street four hundre4*und twenty foot more or less, be1 ing the same premises whereon Alex. Williams | now lives. 'lcrmx of Sale.?The coats of this suit and I the sutn of $302.27 must bo paid in cash on the I day of sale. The balance on a credit until tlio | | 1st day of March, 18G3; to be secured by t ho bond of the purchaser jjivon to the Commissioner, with at least tw^ ;rjod nurotios, to securei !.. - * -i - - I mo |>ujriiicni> m mo purcnaso money. i'orotia-.L ! cor to pay extra for title, and rocoivo it whoi} ! the terms of sale are complied with. 1 I !>.0!?'T * THOMPSON c.K.i-.u. Com'r* Office. Sept.'6, ISGO G 4 , THE STATB OP 80UTH OAROLtNA, piokbns ? in kquitv. J. \^G. ay, Master... Equity. | Rm tQ Poroclo8(J ' J. B. Fiache*sor. ) Mortgage. BY virtue of a decrotal order directed to mo from the Court of Equity, I will hell to the | highest bidder, at Pickens C. II, on Saleday in ' October next, tho Lots of Land And building* thereon, described in the pleading* in tl.is cnho, to wit: Lots Nob. 9 and 40. situato in tho Town of: Walhalla, and fronting on Main-street. between ! I) niom.mn'a on,I ?!.? ? I - - ? ....... .? ?tiv i wovvmvc, uuiuai iiin^ : One nnd onodndf A ores more or less, being tho snmo premises now in tho possession of A. Fisl chcsecr. Terms of &ile?A credit of twelve months will ! be extended, with interest from day of sale, eje| uopt the costs of this suit, and sale, which must j be paid in cash. Tho purchaser to tfivo bond | to trio Commissioner, with two good nnd sufli! ciont sureties, to secure the payment of the pur! uhjiHO monev. I'i!w>biu?r to miu ??iro for HO?"I\ A. TTiomPSON,' c.e.V.D."" Cttm'rs Office, Sept. 5, 1860 0 4 TIIB STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, l'ICKKXS?IS KQUITY. L. C. Crnig | vs v Bill to Forecloso MortgAge. B. M. Koith, et.als ) BY virtue of a decretal order of the Co..rt of Equity directed to mo, in this cnso, I will proceed to Hell to the highest bidder, nt Pickens Court House, on Saloday in. October next, tho VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, Descril>ed in tho pleading*, namely : One Tnet of Land, situate, lying and being I in Pickens District, on the vre?t ?ide of Koowoo j Hiver, near Pigkem? village, confining Three Hundred and Sixty ^Wjros more or less. ' and? hounded by lands 0!" Cm. Jepthft Norton, II. A. 1 I II. Gibson and others. Thorn iri iihnut. Portv Aiimi nf ltio?r WAtt/vw on thin Tract. TKIIM8 OF SALK?The pr?m!ftoa wilt bo , nold on n creditof twelvo month#, with interest from the day of unlo ; except a sufficiency to nay the cost* of enit and sale, which must be in cash. The purchaser to give hond to the Coininifdionor, with two or more good nuretien, to aeoure the paymont of the ptirohc.se money,? Purchaser to pay extra for titles, and receive them when the terms of !he sale nre complied 1 with. ' ROB'T. A. THOMPSON. o.e.k.d. vwm ri. woe, mpt, I, low o td ' HIDES AND BAF~ WILL BE BOUGHT AT FAIR PRICES by J. I* N. SMITH. < Tan Ynr,\. J*n 4. 1.*" 2fi-tf J?JohPriniimg ( nka1%v .ik)nk at tub courier office. # A T MTV W, S A T.P! I ^ JL M. % ML. 1 .A ft JLX li A J . 7 I NG1K WALhALLi, ONE OF THE HANDSOMEST nnd most desirable places in the country. " West Union," settled l>v Col. Grislinm, containing FIVE IlUNDKEl) AND TWENTY-FIVE ACHES, with the growing crop, is offered at private sale. It is near the flourishing Town of Wnllmlla, nnd immediately at the X3IC3POT, On the Blue Hid^o Railroad. Tlio dwelling in 8tiitnblu fur p. Hotel. and touch of tlie Tract c<>uld bo cut uj> into Lots and sold at high rates. I i no oul-n>uil<ling8 are good and numerous, and in first r?" repair. Tlio farm was nover in bettor condition. On the promises, is a fine OUCHAKD of tho hest fruit. ALSO Will l?o sold, in the name way, twenty head of Cattle, fifty head of I logs, twelve Sheen, five ' Horses nntl Mules Wagons, Fanning Tools, Wheat, live, Oats, Fodder, Ac. ernis made easy. Apply on the promises, or a<Mro?s '0. SAIII.MANX. Wnlhnlln. Sept. 1. lKf.O 5 if Tlio Charleston Co.iriir will publish three weeks, Monday and Friday daily, and Wednesday in the tri-wockly paper. Anderson Gazelle and IIIttr. ]{i<l(/r. Herald will eonv ihroo weeks and forward bill to 0. S, i FOR SALE; Vnliiahlo L;uid<i ni. ' Towii l,ols ! rpiIB tSKUMAX SKTTLLMKNT SOCIETY !_ OF (J 11A li I j KSTON offer for snle the following valuable Tracts and Lots of Land, situate in Pickens District, to wit: The Fall Tract, Or No. 1, containing Sixteen Hundred and Forty Acres. On the premise*, there is a Merchant Mill. Saw Mill. Threshing Machine, Turning Lathe, Cotton (Jin. firstmto Dwelling and good out houses. The Water l'owcr on this \ tract is SUtlCrior to nnv in tlio Smin 'I'l.n I .....i lies on both sides of Little River, adjoining L'ol. j Burnett, .Jeptha Norton. Rankin nnd others. Tract No. 2, containing Three Hundred nnd Sixty-live Acres, having thereon a small water ! fall, and adjoining No. I, Capt. Robins and others. Tract No. 21. containing Two Hundred and Ten Acres, adjoining 11. \V M Roggs and othors. I Tract No. 13, containing One Hundred and ! Ninety-three Acres, adjoining Roggs, Crenshaw , and others. Tract No. 1">, containing Two Hundred and Forty Acres, adjoining lands of von llnllnn nn.l UtllCI'S. Tract No. 10, containing Two Hundred und , Six Acres, adjoining von Ilo'.len and other*.? New llopo incoting-house is 01 this tract. Tract No. 17. containing Two Hundred Acres, adjoining No. 10 and others. Tract No. 10. containing Two Hundred and i Twenty Acres, adjoining llautz, Hennikc and i others. Tract No. 20, containing Two Hundred and j Ton Acres, adjoining tract No. 1. llantz and | ot nor*. Tract No. 21. containing Two Hundred and ! Twenty Acre.*, adjoining Onpt. L. N. Robins and uthers. ALSO We will sell in the Town of Walhalla, NINK I AC-UK LOTS and TWKNTY ONK 11ALK ACHIO LOTS. Fur the above Tracts of Land and these Lots, we can make good warrantee title*. | ALSO Wo will sell the following I,:m<l-< around W allmlln, for which unwarranted titles only will lie ! made, us follow* : Trnet No. 51. containing One Hundred ?n<l i Eighteen Acres, adjoining 11. Fajen, Fisher and othors. Tract No (?I. containing Eighty-four Acres, adjoining G. Uordes, .Jacob Bunch ami other?. Tract No 02, containing Eighty-two Acres, adjoining Jacob IJusch and other.". irun i\o 01. containing iSinot?-six Acres, j Also, Tract No <>V. containing Ninety-seven \ Acres. Those Traetsnre situate on tho l'ickons Koad. west of Flat Hock Muster Ground. Tract No. 07. containing Eighty-two Acres, adjoining John Ilouskamp. J Bnach and others. Tract No. 08, containing Eighty-one Acres, adjoining John llouskamp, McKay and others. Tract No. 00, containing Eighty-two Acres, adjoining S. Itunken and others. Tract No 70, containing Ninety-nine Acres, adjoining S. Runkcn and others. Tract No 71, containing Eighty-one Acres, udillillitlir X U II 111.-All 111,(1 fillmi.u Qizif These Tracts ami Lots of Laml* will ho sold at Walhalla, 011 the third Thursday (18th) in October next, at public auction. Persons wishing to purchase before that timo, at private Sale, or wi hing any information touching these 1 .amij ii*ii| nil 1 an ?or ^**erotarv ! nt Walhalla. The terms nre one-fourth ca?h?the balanco in 0110. two and three years, with interest, secured by bond and security. II. I>. TI10DK, President. J. M. IIrnckf.jj. Sect'y. An mi t G, 1800 2 10 TAKE NOTICE! ALL those indebted tome MUST MAKR PAYMENT without delay, it? I expect to leave the State soon, and must pay my own debts. I had rather do my own collecting; but. if I cannot collect, an oifieor -rill do it for me promptly. ALSO The dobts duo S. II. JOHNS A. CO. must bo closed up forthwith, under the same penalties, if dofault of payment is made. A LS( > I have a good TIIAOT OF LAND, containing Three hundred and Seven Acres, thirty cleared n1u\ the hnlinra wnnrllmirl- iinnr Rnnhnliir'n Un. treat, on tlie mad lending to Pendleton, which I desire to sell. The trnct is situntcd in 0110 of the host sections of the district, and makes corn drouth or no drouth. The torms are one, two and threo years ; the purchase money arid interest to ho woll secured. If not disposed of hpfore, I will sell it at auction nt Pickens C II, on Stilcday in October noxt. A bargain can bo bought! LEONARD TOWERS. August 6. I860 2 tf ' "land fo it sale. rpim subscriber will soli at private salo on j Valuable Tract of Land, Situated in Pickens District, on tlio waters of ' Choestoe crock, near Haoholors' Kotreat, con- ' taining Five Hundred Acres more or less. The tract in improved, with about thirty acres of bot- < torn land ttareon. There are good schools and 1 ohurohe* convenient. For particulars, apply to O. W. PHILLIPS. < fliiliitlfl'i Pupfc Pn. Aitw 0*>. lft/Vl '1 NEW LAW FIRM. K KIT 11 A WILKES, I &YT?&tNI[?Y? AT LAW. rllK undertdgnod having formed a copartnership 1 under thonam#andstjrToof KKITH k WILKES, t ind will attend promptly to all business entrusted j I /AM *L. -# Vt ?? a ? IU Iiirui lur mv K.niritiii m nu?(ITIiie, /inflOVHOn, Picfcens, Greenville, Hpar'nnburg and Laurons. Mr. Keilb will practice in the Kquity Courts in those Districts. Their office is at No. 8, Brick Range, Anderson 3. H., B. O. K. M. Kiarii, Wahrkjc I>. Wii.kkh. Aug 14, 1(M>0 4 ly N FOR SALE! rpiiK Subscriber is the uronrictor of a. v:\lim- ! JL uable TRACT OF LAND, situate near Walhalla, on tho Bluo ltidge Railroad, con- ' taining * Five Hundred Acros, Fifty of which are good Orcok and ISriincb Bottom. Thoro aro two settlements on the tract, j \ and the land is susceptible of division. I desire i to sell from One hundred and lifty to Four bun- i dred A *rr>a, on easy terms. Apply by letter to ine at Wullialla, or on the premise* to A. D. UAILLAllI). I Sept. 3. 18G0 G Om &t,y Tlic C \iroliniun will copy in it* triweekly on Mondays, un<l in the Banner twice a month for six months, and forward bill to me. A. 1>. O. LAND FOR SALE. FJMI'-j Subscriber will sell to the highest bid J_ dor, at I'ickcns Court House, on saleday in Ootobor next, a Tract of Land, Containing One hundred Acres more or less, adjoining lands of James l'owor, 1>. Orico ?\nd others, known as tlie Choslev Brock land. On a credit until the 1st day of January next, with note and approved security. J. K. 1IAOOOI). Sept. it, isr.o 0 4 FRESH SUPPLIES. i JUST ltBCKlVED JiY TIIK LAST STIC AM Bit, At Xo. 6 1, .llaiu Stm-I, (IX ADDITION TO OUR FORM Hit STOCK,) j VRKAUTIFUL lot of Amoricnn and F,nglislj Prints. Also, a few rich ami elegant patterns of Summer Muslin ami Frctich Calicoes, expressly for the Summer trade. OROGENIES. Having on hand an usual supply, hut being awake, us heretofore, to tlio wimis nf <>nr t, \vc liuvo a<l<lctl 2000 pounds BACON, clean Sides ?nd Shoulders, of the best quality, which will be sold 011 reasonable terms for cash. Give us a call. W. II. I>ENI>Y & CO. ! Walhalla. .Tunc 18. 1800 47 tf M ARBLE YARD AT PENDLETON. 1^1 VERY ONE CAN 1 >K SUITED, AS WE j have on hand anil rcccivo every month j the best ITALIAN AN1> AftlKKICAft ; MARBLE FOR MONUMENTS, SLABS, TOMBS ANl) 11HA1 )STONKS OP ALL ST/KS And as choap ns can bo bought anywhero, with freight* added. Cut letters. 3 1-2 eents each. Rained letters, 20 cents ouch ; and she letters cut Jeep and ' well. \V*A llflVA unr?il?.*v1 ll.n yl? 1A1IM % .'VVXIH.M < IIW rvi I I Vy O \? I A?* I . ?P \ '11 n C. CIIBHRY ns our Agent, who will do all that 1 can ho done to give entire satisfaction. All business transacted by him will bo ratified by LEAVELL & WHITE. j Mnroh 20. 18r.0_ 33 tf_ | AMBROTYPES. "A Tiling of Ilriiiity is ;i Joy Forever." I WOULD respectfully inform the public that i I am prepared to take AMBROTYPES, j MELAIXOTYPES, Sec., in the best stylo of tho ! iin. >VISI? pnrWHIlS IlCHliy 11UCU 111 l.OCKOtS, Breastpins &c.. all on tiio most, reasonable | terms. None but pood portraits will bo nllowed i to leave my establishment. (live mo a call. II. A. II. GIBSON. Pickens C. II.. July IP. 1 HOP SO-?if LUMBER! LUMBER! nnilE undersigned having purchased the J[ MILI<S formerly owned bv Col. John A. | Kasley, deceased, thrco niilos east of Pickens j C. II., is prepared to Jill orders for LUMBKR, | imisncu or uiUint.HliRU; Sash, lilimls, I'anncl Doors, or anything in that line, at short notice, and on the most reasonable terms, lie is determined to carry on the business in all its branches, and persona wishing anything of the kind, are assured their orders will meet with prompt ' attention. Orders should bo addressed to the undersigned, lfe rc* poet fully solicits a share ot public Qfttronagc. M. F. MITCHELL, January 2f>. ISliO 20 tf Come and get your Wateli Repaired I WOULD respectfully inform my friends and the public generally, jv t lint I have located myself at Pick- j vVilaHiliens Court House, and that 1 will repair WATCHKS, CLOCKS and JEWELRY, generally, r.t the ehortcct notice. AH thorough , repairing warranted 12 months. Give mc a cull. I also hare on hand a neat stock of JEWELRY, which will be soldon accommodating terms for cash. II. A. II. GIBSON. * Jan 20. 1800 . 20 tf_ cakd. DIv. G. 11. SYMMES having completed his j Collegiate course, oflors his Professional services to his friends and the public generally. Will he prompt in his attention to his patrons I His office will ho found with l)r. M. L. Siiari'e ! in the brick building adjoining Store of late K. j B. Benson & Son. Pendleton, May 12, 1800 41 tf j FOR CUMW) HA R/: A1 \ ^ j- v v* v vy 1/ i/ilii Y^*. X X X _l 1 U I AN^ * UMD AWD Ciller (M?OD?i, COME TO WALHALLA! riMIE undersigned 1ms just returned from I Charleston, where he hus purchased one of tlio moat complete STOCK OF goods; Ever before brought to this place. The variety j is ffroat. tll(>r<>f(irO. AlllimAmtinll ifi I I, . ? impossible. I In linn J)RY GOODS, Both for Ladioa and Gentlemen's wear. KKIOY nilli: < CLOTHING, Of the various sizos and patterns, cut and rnado , up in tlio latest stylo. Boots and Shoes, Hats and C&ps, in great variety, ainl of tho latest pattern and 1 . 8tylo. ' llonnctN, Ulbbonn, &?. My stock of Hardware, Glassware., Cutlerv, ko, %is largo, and .vil) comparo favorably with | tho bent. ?-GUOOERIKS ] Of ovory description, fresh, and a fino supply on liand. Goods will bo bartered for Produce and artijles in this line, on the very best terms. My GOODS havo been bought with car* and jt tho lowest prices. This onablos mo to osTor >no i>f tlift host slnolta in thn r>nun?rv An tlm m/.?i \ccotnmodulin12 terms. Calf, oxnmino my stock, J ?nd try mo. 1 am bound to noil. D. BIfiMAKN. P'S- Har is stocked with tho choicest 1 j Wines and Liquors, and is opon at all propor ,?mo3. D. ft. \V u III all ii, Anril 2d, I860 30 tf J. H. VOIOKT, riH Maiitifttclitrcr Ac. Repairer WALHALLA, S. 0., llTILIi glT? strict attention to all busintM entrus- I ' 11 t?d to his cafe. Terms the most reasonable. | 1 Jan. 1?, mo 2* tf t ^1 / ? A W D 0? ATBS. ^ POtt CONGRESS. i no irienas 01 col. JOHN D. ASIIMOKK eupcctfully arno\inco )iitn a cnndiduto for ro-elei:lon to Congress, nt tl?c ensuing cloctioil. FOll TIIE LEGISLATURE. ?stf- The friend? of MICAH MILLEH nn- | nouncc liiin a oundiduto for tlio Legislature, at the next election. tfcty- Tho friends of >108 KS HENDRICKS rc- _ npoct fully announce liiio :t enndidute foi'tbe Legislature ut (he ensuing election. DMA- ino triends of Mnj. J. C. MILLKK beg leave to nimounco liim u candidate for tlic Legislature, at I lie ensuing election. 31 fiKj>" Tli<! ninny friend* of K. P. YKRNKIl. Esq., respectfully announce liim a candidate for tlio )? Legislature at the ensuing election. IjvSrTlio friends of JEREMIAH LOOVER beg mm leave .o announce liim a candidate lor tbo l.cginlature. at (lie next election. ftgBTTlic friends of 'A. ('. l'ULMAM, Esq., rt- by spectfully announce liim a candidate lor the Legia- 3 !? lature, nt tlic ensuing election. tud Bf-^'Tlic friends of Mnj. ROH'T. MAXWELL _H? rosnn'tfullv ntitn?iit>?>n > <"? -1 - , - ? j ? vuuuiuutv tur nj'Clt'O* tion to I lie I.CRi.'tlmuro, at (lie next olcclion. "ci I ? I of WM, C. KEITH, Af A T T () It N K V A T 1, A W , \\rII,l. attend promptly to nil bitftinesu entrusted "j H to liis cure in the Districts comprising tlio 1 Western Circuit. Oflicc at Pickens C. II. Og, Doc 6, 1859 '20 tf ket l> \ l> 'P T OH7U1 T irrinir -? w8* 1 ilil I LjU >V ?> IA \ Lit 1 OIAJJLUS. iaii RIDE WELL AND CHEAP ! ely HAVING mudo now arrangements for tho ce< present your, tl?o subscriber respectfully iho informs bin friends and (lie public generally that )U^ his well furnished and well regulated ? LIVERY STABLES ? AT ^ < ras Andorson C H. Willin.mst.nn. Pat*-- -"J dloton and Walhalla, ^ Arc now open and always prepared to nccommo- ^ date tlie traveling public with either Ilorsesor Vehicles, at the shortest notice. The following is his scale of prices: -0? Horse per day, $1.50; Horse and Buggv, $2. )rc r)0 Horse and 1'op Buggy, $3.00. Two 1 Torso' oaVehicles, with drivers, in the same proportion. |c lhrscs Hoarded.?Single feed, 40 cents ; per r]Y day. $1.00; sMiglo mouth, $15.00; by the year, $ lot).00, to be paid monthly. 5 1 \ : 1 vsiiiuiuub. rurc to or irom any residence in town, 60 cents ; children. 25 cents. W? Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore lid bestowed on nie. a continuance of the same is respectfully solicited. m. Suitable lots for stock of all description can cr bo had nt each place, on application to my agents. Mr. Now ton Scott lias charge of my Stables at Anderson ; Mr. James L. Evatt at Pendleton, and Messrs. Kehler & Hollos at Wil- is lianiston, who will bo found accommodating and ic nuuutivo to customers. of Juno 25,1800. 48 tf. gj_ THE PICKENS ACADEMY. " r p 11E TRUSTEES of this Institution havo the j?> I_ pleasure of announcing to the community, ar that they have obtained tho services of Mr. cs J. W. Pit I i.i'OT, as a Teacher for the ensuing: 50 year. His qualifications and character are such j., as to commend him to parents and guardians, ^ who havo children and wards to educate. The vear will lie divided into Sessions of five ?i.o ?i. ?j - ...uiiino viiun, uiiu uiomj onionng tiio school will be charged for the full quarter, unless different he arrangements are made with the Teacher. d, TERMS PER SESSION. ct Primary branches, Heading Writing and Arith- * tio *<> 00 j' The above, with English Grammar and Geography, 7 50 Philosophy, Chemistry, History. 10 00 QIligher branches of Mathematics and 3e Latin, 15 00 1C The School will open on Mor.da3' the 10th day ^ of 'Jnnunrv, 1800. 10 J. E. IIAGOOD, iW. E. IIOLCOMBE, \V. C. KEITH. |.JOS. J. NORTON, UOU'T. A. TIIOMPSnv 1 ** .. w.> ,| ^ 1 UOIUVO* Deo. 13. 1850 _ 21 tf s, JOS. J. NORTON, fa A T T <) It X i: Y AT 1. A W y in AND Solicitor in Equity. PICKENS COU11T HOUSE, S. C l*J Jan. 1, 1858 2.r> tf A. FISCHESSER. ^ mill Jcwcllci', n. W'AIillALLA, S. C\, HAS rccoivcd nt his stand on Main-street, a in largo and beautiful assortment of pWatchcs and Jewell y, hi Which is offered very low to his frici<ds and tho a trading public. llKPAIHINO, in all its branches, done in a most workmanlike manner, and with despatch. All work warranted. y June 22. ISfiO 47 f h H. FAJEN, j A T W A L1IAI.LA, S . C . , IS now receiving a splendid assortment of DltY GOODS, 11 For Ladies and Gentleman's Wear, v ?ALSO? rIt cad y< marie 4'Bo Hi in?. lie also 1ms on hand the finest Cassiinors and )t Linens, for tho Spring and Summer; together g with many other articles not nccossnry to men- p tion. Mr. F.ajen continue* the Tailoring Tinsinoss .y in all its branches, and respectfully solicits a is share of public patronage. |c May 12. 1859 42 tf_ SHERIFF'S SALES. >1)Y virtue of sundry writs #>f fieri facias to me di- ?. ) reeled, will bo 8old before the Court House, in ? Pickcnu District, within tiio legal hours, on the first ~ Monday and Tuesday in October next, On Tuesday after Saleday, at the house of Thos. Toiukins, one Still nnd Stands, levied on as the Iproperty of Jaines K. Howard ntthfe suit of Sam- X uel Chapman. ^ Ouo bay horse, 1 two-horse wagon; also, on Tuesday after Saleday, T defendant's hou?e, 4 head of cattle, 7 still stands, 2 bond of hogs 1 beeliivo, 2 empty whiskey barr? s, 8 kegs, 1 still cap, I rlo. : some household furniture, ifco., levied on as tho property of J. 0. O'Krianl at tho suitofD. lO ana x. m. Aicxaiuler, Ailm'rs., and others. r The interest of Wm. llnthcl iu 194 acres of laud, adjoining Wagner, II. Quarlcs and other?, levied on as his property, at the suit of Abel Williams nnd 1 others. * One negro girl named Phillis, levied on as tho property of F. N. Garvin at tho Riiits of David T. ? Holland and others. Ono gray marc, levied on as tho property of J. II. Ilunnlcutt, at tho suit of J. J. G. llightowcr. Terms, oasli; purchasers to pay for papers. o W. N. CRAIG, X.p.O. j Sept f>, 1?ti0 0 j Notice. ? AIJ. rURRONS interested in the Estate of John j Couch, dcocased, especially tho heirs-at-law of Hllender Baker, deccasod, (formerly Couch) are lcrcby notified tc ooino forward and receive their lio. * ..o...uui?c Biuiros in said I'.fiiftto ; otherwise, we iholl refuse to pay interest on said shared s.ny ongcr. 8 MARY X. COUCH, \ Adml'x. HOB'T. COUCH, / Adml'r. 9cpt. 0. 1800 _ ft 8m # Notice. v 4 APPLICATION will bo made to tho Legislature at its noxt session for an act to injorporate tho " Walhalla Riflemen and Society," U WnlhaJLla. August 6, IS60 '? 3vh. | :,.lJ