Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, December 01, 1860, Image 3
111 ' i P..11. M *- -- "*"-"
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on tlio 22<1 Inst., by T- Hotter*. l-.sq.,
~" A, Moopy, to Miss Lkttiti.v Vr'lUTMlHIS,
B J^ckcn
j Hiur^un^ay evening 1 lie -ltl? ult., by H?y* "
_ ^WthasUin, ;.'r. Matthew QlLLV-BPir., of N. C., to
i Miss Haciiaei, IIkkdimx, of Vickons*
P??# On the 8th uU., by ltov. Sumter Daniel, Mr. J.
PU>| X'. C. Fkatiik.i\bton, of Anderson. to Mi??
IV<<<<1YAN, or Lumens.
On I lie 20l.li ult., by Rev. J. IJ. Hillhousc, Col.
, Trmpi.kton to Mi?? M. Adiuk Day, all of
aurcnu,
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opiTiujjftjnr.
Hir.D, of flux. ii> llollvicv Husk county, Texas
--
I *uui, ioou, RlA.ro hbt E. H.. daughter of
Nathaniel ond. Margaret Uturin ; aged aix months
ar.l four days. Tlio expression of our Savior,
"Suffor little children to come unto mo and forbid
them n?t," is enough to consol? parents in the loss
of innocent little babes like this. " My hearty s
desiro and prayer to God is," that the parents in
bis case mny bo as happy in eternity as the child
tli^y have lost.
"Tliis lovely bud so young and fair,
Called hence by enrly doom,
Just name to show how sweet a flower
In Varadisc would bloom." J- A.
IAssignoo's Salo.
rPIIK romttindor of tlio unsigned Kstftto of l'\
X N. Garvin, consisting of Horses, Corn,
Household and Kitohin FurniturOi und other
urticles, will ho sold at his rosidonco on Saturday
the 8th ilnvof lion?.?i<?- ?*
. ... J vuwvuiuoii IIIPIUIIV.
I The tonus of the previous 6alc will govern
this. t
If tho terms of the former stilo aro not com*
plied with by purchasers on <>r before tlmt dny,
such property will bo rc-m?M at their risk.
(i. W. HANK IN. Assignee.
11. A. THOMPSON, Agent, Ac.
Nor 27. Isr.O IS 2_
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
"yY7"If<L lie fold, to the highest bidder, at tho
tt h\to residence of F.lishn Alexander, doeoa<otl,
on the 12th day of December noxt, nil
tliu \
|r?r, property
Belonging t<? said Estate, consisting of one
Horse, one Still niul Stands, one set Blacksmith
Tools, two or threo hundred bushels Corn, Fodder,
stock of Cuttle. 1 one-horse Wagon,
wood work of Wagon, rillo (Jun, Household and
Kitchen Furniture, &c, &e.
T>trma? All sum* Under $5 Cft?h ; of and over
that amount a credit of 12 months will he given,
with interest from date. Note and approved
security to be given before the right of property
jk is changed.
WII.MAM ALEXANDER, Adm'r.
>M gBOm V ... oil ioi!h "
f, tL.T IOU1F 1* 'Z
Notico.
~I)KUS0X3 indebted to tlie Estftto of Fdisha
1 Alexnniter. deceased, must make payment;
and those having demands against (<nid K-tate
nro required to present them to me, legally attested,
within the time proscribed by law,
WM. ALEXAXDKIl, Adin'r.
Nov 27. 1801) lf< 3
Notice.
A 1'L persons havtn<* dnmnmla nmlmt ?'??
IiV. Krttnto of Thomas Montgomery docoascd.
must present thorn legally attested on or l>y the
1 Ith day of January noxt, for payment; and
those indebted must mak? payment by that
time. as u l'mal settlement of said Estate \v 11 be
had before the Ordinary on that dav.
M\HV V HilVNinMi'iiv
... * * V tMV.'ilJIVX , AUIII X.
fifl \ 'V 'Jii. |X00 18
H FOR THE CONVENTION!
Mr. 1'J'lilor: '1'lic Legislature ha* caiWfi'u t
Convention of the people. The time allowed for I
the Election is short, hut that cannot now be I
lie remedied. It is nil important that true and '
reliable men should compose that body, irrc- |
St Kpectivo of past party differences. We are all !
W Carolinians, linked together by the ties of in- j
Iiurvai iimi i\ common destiny : and, it' ciur bel-ivcii
State calls on us. will, with equal prompt*
ness, respond to that call. It must bo apparent,
likewise, that there should be no division
amongst its on this subject, us well an for the election
of delegato* to the Convention. To this
etui, therefore, we respectfully nominate the
following gentlemen, who are well known for
their integrity, firmness ami patriotism, tis can*
(liihitUM for thn Convention :
JOHN HOW K.N.
WM. S. (5UISI1 AM,
WM. UUNTKIl,
HOU'T. A. THOMPSON,
a li* i i." w i a '
I And thereby, Mr. Editor, further the cuuso
of Southern Action.
y. 14. 1800 Hi
? ^RLGHTOIV 4NI) 1,1 V tilll'OOL
SAILING l'ACKETS.
REGULAR LINE.
PflllK UXDERf (IXKL) bog to announce that
1 tlicy liflvo made arrangcmentu fur a line of
SAI LINO l'ACK 1ST between the above points,
by which every facility in regularity and sneed
w will ho given to Shippers.
FA'ASEIt, TRKKIIOIJI A CO.,
M ? 10 RL'MFOUI> l'l.AOK, I.IVKRI'OOI.,
F, Will at any timo rccoive Goods intended for
shipment by thin lino, and forward the same by
tlie first succeeding Packet, and will bo alwavs
prepared to give any information that may be
J desired.
Arrangements for Freight or Passage niny
also ho made in Charleston, bv Application lo
JOHN FRASBR & (30.. Central Wharf. j
The undermentioned fu st cla*s and fast nail- j
ing Charleston Ships have boon already placed
i upon the lino, and othors will be added as soon
as required:
From Sailing days of the ships of this Line: From
Liverpool. Names. Charleston.
Juno f>, *Susan (1 Owens. Norton, master, Aug. ID
Juno lfi. *FJiza Konsall, Michael, master, Aug. 31
June 25, *Gondar, Lobby, master, Sept. 20
.1 111*.- 1 l". t'-n.ilu U? 1?!~> 'P ?? ' "
-...J .... ncirc, lunnirr. mauler, IICI.
Aug. 15, John FrftsWi, JfoVbert, muster, Oct. 150
*Tlioso three dates are made to approximate for
the qonvcnionce of Importera for tlio Full Tr^do.
' Future nrriingcmciitti will be duly advertised.
May 0, IHtJO 41 mly
1 THE BLUE RIDGE RAILROAD.
1300 Acres of Land,
WITHIN ON I) M B liSC O V TII|1
WALllAi.LA DEPOT.
rpIIR RAILROAD is t!ie lino for near ono mile,
x presenting noma of tlio handsomest building
9 nitcn. Tno lands arc mostly in tlio forest, rich
bottom and upland lying on both sides of tlio
north fork of tlio Conoross ('rook, for ono and u
half miles. I intend laying ofTtcn Lots of twenty
acres each, running to and fronting tlio ltuilroad,
and lo attach to e??li Lot one hundred And fifty
acrcH of land, or to make the quantity to suit pur*
dinner*.
Ai'SW, my l'oor Mountain Tract, containing J
Two Thousand Kivo Hundred Acres, willi a large
<|iiuntity of bottom and rich mountain valleys. If I
I his t? not capable of being mad') .one of tlio best j
grazing farms In Pickcnn District then you will
liavo to hunt the oldest man in Pickens District to j
point, tho other. A man that is nfrald to invest i
innnitvln f.ni.it* nnni* ?- - -
... ..^.avauoi f'Mim IJO UII lira a ,
Blow-cart, for tho history of (lie world 1b that 'hey
hftYc rnlfled the prico of land* go as cvon to astonish
tho incredulous. I am determined to bciI-^one-fourth
cash, balance in ono mid two yearn.
t Don't bo afraid to como and look. Tho cam
won't nin over yon. They only want, nnd that for
tho noilt hundred yearH, your timber, for crojss-Jlos i
nml fuel, Ami pay out on tho road for all time
forty dollars out of every hundred dollars thnt
they make. If this would not put atinnn in n good
humor then please start some invention that will
do more for mankind than Railroads havt> done.
Flense call on meat Wayside, and If I can't sell
tnu land I shall know that you are not a railroad
won. JAMK8 OVERTON LRWI8.
Jan. 2t>, 1800 ~ :/ 26 mtf.
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Election Notice.
AN ELECTION will be hold at the different
precincts, in l'iekons District, on Thursdt?y
tno Oth duy of December next, for tive
members of the Constitutional Convention recently
called by the Legislature. The following
ft* - *? *
i'jiinuHerB win oonuuct tno election on t>ai<I day
according to the laws of tlio land, observing tho
act appended below. The Managers to meet at
l'ickous C. 11. tho day uftor, (Friday) count tho
votes, and declare tho election.
By ord?!P of the Legislature :
If. A. II. GIBSON.
E. II. LAW HENCE,
L. C. CRAIG.
Nov. 14. 18G0 10 3
Pickens C. II.?L. C. Craig, Elisha Lawrence,
II. A. II. Gibson.
Triminior's?W. N. Davis, Joel E. Joues, W.
1'. Dickson.
1 Fair Pluy?B. F. Sloan, E. McCrary, I>. S.
Stribliu**.
Bachelor's ltetreat?J. S. Dickson, J. D.Kay,
M. T. Smithson.
Wuliialla?-A. E. Norinan, John M. Gillison,
Nimrod Sullivan.
Colonel's Fork?J. W. Etxrlo, A. II. Jenkins,
Goo. W. Phillips.
Chooheo?J. W. Nicholson, Milton Nicholson.
Miles Knox.
Tunnel llill?A. J. Pondlcy, Georgo W.
Baldwin, Georgo, Sini?.
\Vhot*tono?D. P. llibinx, John Morchcnd,
Gamhrell Brazenle.
KilpatriokV?Stephen Baldwin, F. M. Cleaveland,
F. W. Kilpntrick.
uontro?J. li. Sanders, 15. F. Reedcr, Samuel
Ilarr??.
Miller's?Samuel Douthitt, Aaron Hoggs, li.
\V. Abbott.
llivgnoil's?II. J. Anthony, Thos. Griffin,
IJenj. Holder.
Puinpkintown?W. M. Jones, James Hester,
Van Jones.
Salubrity?C. L. IloUingsvrorth, l'\ V. Clayton,
*,V. A. Chapman.
Gaines'?Charles Thompson, B. S. Gaines, J.
X. Arnold.
I'iokomville? Calvin Olio, llibort B. Mo
Whortor, R. Moon.
rcisiaouo?u >uert IjOwis, Win. Iluntcr, Thomas
I'ricO.
llur"icanG?Lemuel Thomas, J. A. Ballcngor.
L. Ilughos
Wolf Crook ? W.Jl. Baker, It. (J. Clayton,
Gcorgo F. Standing.
Tran?J. M. Fonder, Joseph C. Hendricks,
Win. W. llobinson.
AN ACT
To provide for the calliity of a Convention of the
peo))lc of' thin State.
Skc. 1. Br it enacted b] I he bntate ami Houte
of Jleprrxentativcfi, note tint < nd titling in General
Asteiiwli/, and by the author y of the name, That
a Convention of the people of the State of South
Carolina is.horeby ordained to be assembled in the
City of Columbia, on the 17th >lav of December, in
the year of our Lord on tnousand eight hundred
and sixty, for the purposo of taking into consideration
the dangers incident to the position of the
State in the Federal Union, established by the Constitution
of the United States, and the measures
which may bo necessary and proper for providing
against the same, and thereupon to take care that
t the Commonwealth of South Carolina shall sutler
, no detriment.
i Skc. '2. That on the Oth day of December, in the
! year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and
j sixty, the Managers of Flections for 'he several
j Districts in the State shall, after giving public no
lice us in cases of elections for .Members of the
Legislature, open the Polls ami hold elections in
their respoctlvc Districts for DeleiT 'tc .t<v?sV? sBTti
i Cnvennrtrt, in allre'sj>06ts"in Tlie same inaner ami
form, and at the same placcs. as elections are. no'tr
conducted for Members of the Legislature. An 1
all persons who are qualified end entitled, by the
t'onstitu':'u and laws of this State, fo vote for
Member* >f the Legislature, shall be qualified and |
entitled to vote for said Delegates to said t'finvcntion
; and in case of any vacancy occurring, b?
ddath, resignation or removal from the State, or
refusal to serve of any por3on elccted a Delegate to
the said Convention, the Presiding 0 Hi cor of the
said Convention shall issue his i it authorizing
and requiring the. Managers of Kloctions in the
Klection Districts in which such vacancy may have
occurred, after giving 'lue notice thereof, to open
a Poll and hold an election to till such vacancy, as
in cases fov the election of Members of the Legislature
; that the Managers in the several Klection
Districts ami Parishes, shall meet on Friday, the
7th day of December, 18f><), count the votes and
declare the election.
% Sku !{. That eich Klection District throughout
t|te State shall he entitled to elect and send to the
said Convention a number of Delegates ci|iial to
the whole number of Senators and Representatives
which such District it' now entitled to send
to the Legislature; and the Delegates to the said
Convention shall be entitled to the same freedom
of arrest in goiug to. returning from, and whilst
in attendance on, said Convention, us is extended
to the Members of tho Legislature. |
Skc. 4. That all tho free wliilo male eitizens of
(his State, of thengeof t\Tcnty-ono years ami up- 1
wards, shrill bo eligible to a seat in tho said Convention."
In tlie Senate House, the thirteenth day of November,
in the vcar of our Lord one thousand
ngiit nunureu mm sixiy, una m me eightylit
ill ycui of !!:e* sovereignty nnd independence
of the United States of Amcricn.
AVI I.I.I AM I)- rOHTRR,
President <>f the Senate.
JAMES SIMONS.
Speaker House Representatives.
Renolvetl, That the Clerks of the Senate nnil
House of Represent atives he, and arc hereby,
instructed to publish the "Act lo provide fop the
calling of ii Convention of the people of this
St|i(e," in one. newspaper in each Election District
in the State, once a week, until tho day of
election of the Delegates to said Convention; anil
that it is tho sense of this General Assembly that
the Managers of Elections are hound to proceed
to give the iihuiiI notice of election, nnd to hold
the same, a? directed by said Act, without owaitiiiir
I'nrllic.i' instriw.lii?n?
W MB. MARTIN, C. 3.
, JOHN T. SLOAN. C. II. It.
LARGE SALE!
AT,L PERSONS indebted to L. II. Wright
Son, L. II. Wright and K. F. Wright, by
Note or Account, aro notified thnt I will ho nt
Fair Play, at the Store lntol\ occupied by L.
II. Wright, on Thursday and Friday the Otli
and 7th of Daaomliar next. for tlm rmrnmn nf
Mottling up the same, as well as tlio ll.toks assigned
to ino. Longor indulgenco cannot bo
given, as I am compelled to havo tho monov to
meet tho demands duo bv Ij. II. Wright tc Son.
J. K. itAOOOD, Assignee.
THESALE.
We will soil, to the highest bidder, at the ,
MMPe timoand place, if not sold privately beforo,
THE STOCK OF GOODS
Now on hand, consisting of a gonoral assortment
of Qoodsof all kinds. Also, all that
Plantation or Tract of Land,
Known as Fair Play, whereon .Joseph Keose j
now lives, tho fame being assigned to us by L. |
ii. wrtgnr, containing auout i"agiity-Jivo Acre*,
mure or loss. On tho promise* i.s a first rate
dwelling, g?>od Storo Home, Lumber House,
and ?ll neoossary outbuildings. Tho Itouse bus
rccontly been painted, with good now foneo
around tho yar?.
Tonus made known on dav of pale.
J. B. IfAUOOf). Assignee.
JOBEIIRY SLOAN.
4gont for tho Creditors. '
Nov. 12, I860 10 3
J A MRS h. OHK. W. P. PKIOB.
ORR & PRICE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
OrMiMVlllfl C. II.,
Practice in the Court* of the Western Circuit/
. jOct. 17, 1860 12 ly
I " AUCTION.' I
Wii.ii positively Do fold on Tuesday tlio
8tli di\y of January, 1801. nt iny plantation,
TamoHsco, to the highest bidder,
4000 BUSHELS CORN ;
10,000 BUNDLES IrODI)Kit ;
ir> HEAD HOUSES & MULES;
00 HEAD CATTLE ;
22 1U1S.M UAl'AN ;
05 HEAD IlOCISj
8 WAGONS ;
1 JACK ;
2 CARRIAGES j
And ii variety of farming implements.
Terms mudo known on dtiv of snlo.
ELAM S1IARPE.
Nov. 14, 1800 Hi 8
/ 1TTTAT 1 ? A
AN D
E A It TII15 \ W \ 11 BO.
H. C. NICHOLS. COLUMBIA, S. C.,
HAS lately received direct from tho Maim- !
factory in England, a full and well assort- j
! ed stock of
CHINA AND EARTI1KNWAKR,
I Including Lost Wliito (jrnuitc Ware, common,
' &o.. edged and painted Wales.
Also, by lato arrivals, a large stock of fine I
mill piniinwtn
~?i,.iss"iii'thb, run:\cn china.
?ALSO?
Tea Trays, Lvjijjh, Table Cutlery, anil House
Keeping articles generally.
II. C. NICHOLS.
Next to Commercial Hank.
1 N. 11.'?A largo Stock at wholesale.
Columbia, Nov. 7.INOO 1;> tf
| Keowee Lodge, No. 79, A.'.F.'.M.'.
I UBGUI.AU COMMUNICATION of this Lodge j
iV will be held on Monday evening thoftrdof l)e- i
1 ccuiber next, at 7 1'. M. Members are specially |
j re<]uusii;u lo oe ]>UUC(lliU 111 lUtQIViailCC, IIS olliccrs j
! are to be eli etod. nix I oilier business of importance J
I to be transacted. J?y order:
II. A. II. (JIBSON, See'jr.
Nov. 12. 18(50 1<? :}
Ordinary's Sale.
BY virtue of itn order to inc directed by W.
l'j. 1 lolcombe, Ordinary of Pickens Dis'
triot, I will sell to the Highest bidder on sale!
day in December next, the Heal Estate of William
Grant, deceased, via:
One tract of land, on little Uererdum Creek.
' adjoining lands of R >b't. (J. Tribble, Win.
I Hunt and others, containing One Hundred ami |
; thirty-four acres m ire or lex*. of which about I
twenty acres arc good creek Bottom.
Sold for payment of debts an'' division among
I the heirs of deceased.
Terms of'Sttlc.?On a credit of twelve months,
i with interest from day of sale, except the costs,
i which must be paid in cash. The purchaser
j to irive bond with good security, to the OrdinaI
.... ... - .1 c.\
I 1 > V 1? Kui^uru 1111" |i(i\ IIUMII ill Wlf! pUrCllilSO 1110- ]
ney, with a mortgage of tho premises if deemed
necessary by him. Purchaser to pny extra for
title*. W. N. CllAlU, h.i'.D.
Nov. 7. 1SG0 15 t.l
SHERIFF'S RALES.
|>Y virtue of sundry writs i>f tic ? lucins to nie di1)
rected, will hi', sold before the Court House, in
' l'ickeiu District, within tlie lefiiil ho?ir?, on the lir.st
Monday ;?itd Tuesday in Decern berjistf^ ?
Onn 'met of. Av.vrcontinning 7 "?<> neres more or
less, lyi.%' on tlie enst side of Twelve .Mile Kiver,
. .vficreon there is a good Saw Mill, adjoining lands
I of Mini.Inn .....I ?l!.?.- !? .: ?I --- - -
i/iiivio, Itvicu UII a?5 IDC i
| property of U. ! >. Uarvin lit tlio suit of .J. K. lla- j
good, Adm'r, and oilier*.
\ One other trnet, containing 20" acres more or {
Iocs, adjoining lands of Samuel Parsons. F. N. (Jarvin
and others, levied oil as the property of <! S. !
Garvin at the suit of l'owcrs and others. j 1
One tract of land on Mile Creek, adjoining
I i.?. -lsof loseplt Price, 1 ?. X. Kobins and others,
I contn:ning lf>() acres more or less, levied on as the :
pt*perTy ?? tw; (.irogan at the suit of .J. 1). I
('lardy.
One trnot ot' land on Tug ilo River, adjoining |
|,!il(|< of .1 K .1 Anna W h .? *?! A
containing H16 acres more or less, levied on us the i
pr<j|>crty,of Jiupes A. l)o,vlc at the suit of 1'. II. I'rather.
One tract of land on Longnosc Creek, ndjoiuing !
lands of IWirell Uroom. George Grant and others, j
| containing 120 acres more or loss, levied on an the 1
property of J. K. llunnieutt, at the suit of .1. W. '
Norris, and o'hers.
Due tract oi land or waters of Twelve Mile Riv- !
ui iiMjininii^ iuikm *n .muuu nurougns mui others :
containing: 100 acres more or less, levied on as (lie
property of M. Lively at Hie suit of T. A. Itogcrs j
vs. M. Lively nnd K. F. .Morgan.
One tract of land on waters of Saluda Hiver,
whereon J. J. Former now lives, adjoining lands
of James Fortner, I'liillip Martin and others, con- ,
taining '200 acres more or less, levied on as the
property of K. M. Keith at the suit of II. Stucke
and others.
One house and lot in tho town of' Walhalln, containing
acres, whereon the defendant now
lives, adjoining lotH of the German Settlement Society,
levied on as the property of John Rolilctter, j
at tliOHuit of Z. Gibson.
t)ne tract of land on waters of Todd's Creek, '
known as the Mill place, containing 5!t acres, more |
or less. adiolniiicr lands of A. Tmlil nml .IawohIi M i
Gasaway, levied on as the property of A. 1$. Hur- j
| goat at the ?uit of (3. M. Lay and <5. \V. ISnggs. I
One tract of land on Stamp Creek, wlicrc4> \
Leonard Capehart now lives, containing
acres, adjoining lands of Captair. Andrew Wilson,
Mrs. Mary Price, and others; one oilier traet
known the Orisliain tract, on Corn lloasoCreek,
containing acres, adjoining lands of I'in ley
and Moieton, J. J. Howard and others, tho two j
tracts supposed to contain '2000 acres, levied on i
j as the property of Leonard Capehart at the suit of [
J. It. Hitton and others.
On .- black mule, levied on as the nroncrt v of A. !
I M. A'nuldin, nt the suit of J . It. .Sit(on and othI
era.
| Ono negro boy, named Jol, levied on as the
property of O. \Y. Taylor, iU the suit of J. I',.
Hap- ^?d, assignee, nntl others.
(). j yoko bulls, levied on ns the property of |
Orafton Foster, at the suit of A. M. Folger, for
uuother, and others.
At the residence of Tlios. D. Garvin, on Tuesday
after snledny, 80 or 40 bushels corn and 1
lot nhueks, levied on as tho property of J. M.
Kads, at the suit of Thos. 1). (Inrvin.
Ono old carriage and harness; ulso, onTuesduy
after saleday, at defendant's residence, one cow,
j one sorrel I'lro an<l about fifty bushels orn, (
levied on as the property of Marcus Smith nt
11m suit of J. J. (I. Ilightower tin<l others, plain- 1
tifl's, tb. Marcus Smith.
Ou TuosJ'i/ aftor saleday, at defendant's ro?iilcnoe,
thirty-tlirco bushols corn. two stacks fodder, i i
one loom, one se.tohl blacksmith's tools, two bed- ,
steads, one sett d ti rning-latlie tools, three bar- ' |
rols, levied 011 as tlio property of Wm. Krwin at the i
suit of J. K. Ilagood. | ]
?)n Tuesday after Saleday, at defendant's r?si- (
denco, two hundred bushels corn levied on as tlio j
property of James Duko at the suit of T. J. Keith '
and L. 0. Craig.
Oil Tuesday aftor saleday, at defendant's rcsidonce,
one hundred bushols corn, levied oti as the !
property of George l'navosat tlio suit of John 11. I
i ji<VOI\.
On Tuesil iy aft<r salflday, at Tobcrt A. Gilmer's, 1
one hundred ami twenty-two and-a-lialf bushels of !
corn, nbout tiiicen hundred bundles fodder, one
yearling, one bog. 'wo shot-guns, ono lot pumpkins,
ono banket, ono gri . Intone, ono bar iron,one
stovo, two handsaws, one n.i'Mir, ono lot books, one
tablo, one desk, ono lot barrels, ono and-a-lialf
bush?>'t pea?, ono tub, two pair steelyards, two casks,
uiio wuc uiio uuqrm*v unu nivui nmpiiiBr, I
0110 spoon, ono shovel, ono pair hinges, one ax, i
one turning Uihe, ono well bucket, two pot-racks, |
one trowel, two jug?, ono gun-sftw, one plow, &o..
lovic<l on as tho property of J. N. Hyde at tho suit
of 0. M. Doyle and others.
Terms, cash; purchasers lo pay for papers.
W. N. CRAIG, s.P.n.
No*. ft, itod- H td .
HIDES AND BARK
WILL BE BOUGHT AT FAIR PRICES ]
by J. h. N. 3MITII.
Pondlotoii Pricos Curront.
COKUKOTKlt WK.EKLY UY J. J. LKWIS.
l'KSDI.K.TON, Nov. 26, 1800.
Cotton, ]>cr lb 7 ulOlColTec, Hio,j)ei'lb IK h 20
Com, "buali 100 u 112J " Java " 23 a 20
Corn moal " 100 u 112X1 " Lnir'ii " !< ? 1"
Uncoil, hog H 11 u liVlJiilo Hope " 11 a 12
Bagging, Oun'y . 15 a ItilBeeswax, " 18 a 20
1 hitter, per lb 1 o u 10 Kggs, per do/. 10 h 12A
Flour, per bl 760 n $8 Iron, Swede, 0} a 7
Indigo, " 140 a 160| " " 5 to 7 7 a 7]
Lead, " 10 a 12! " Knglitdi li a li|
Madder, 44 20a 251 Molasses, N 0 75
Nails, per keg, $0 a 0251 " \V I 40 n 50
Oats, per butdi, 40 n 451 Powder, per lb 40
l'eas, " ' 75 a UOl " ? ll> 37 a 40
ltice, " lb <>', a 7 I'upper, " lb 12 a 15
Slcol.-Blister, 11 a 13l8ali, per sack, 250
" (Serinao, 12 a )4|8ugar, l^own, 9 a 10
jji!a !J>r)|siiot, !** '>' lb
Segnrs, per dor. 25 u OOjTohacco, per lb 15 a 75
Ten, " 'in 1 />() Win-ill, per bl 287a$250
Whisky, " gul 100a 150|Varu, Fact'ry, 100 u 110
OsualmrgH, por yard, 12A a 1 I
You will always find a large lei of Groceries and
other heavy poods on hand and for sale low for
cash or its equivalent. J. J. L.
. FAIL AND WINTER " .
QTOCIv OF (J KOCKR I US, consisting ?t
U
SUGAR,
COFFlOI'i,
M0LA8SKS,
SALT,
CIIKESK,
11 ICE,
TOBACCO,
NAILS, &C., &C.
SALEM JEANS,
Tho l?est pjixiils fur men's wear, now nuuiu, uod
other Dry Goods, &<:, fur 8iilo low
Country Produce of all kiwis tnkon in cxclmngo
for Goods.
.J. .!. Id:WIS.
Pondloton. Oct. 10, 18G0 11 tf
A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY.
? 11A V K .11-ST 1! ret." I V I" I* 4 VI.-W Cl'nni:
1" - ?- . * * * * ' * * M I VVyl\,
_ cmi?i?tnigi.r Staple Fall ami Winter
DRY GOODS,
HATS & CAl'S,
BOOTS & SHOES.
IllOA DV-M A DK C'l,OTHLMG,
DRUGS,
MKDICIXKS,
GROCERIES, &c!,:A,!S'
\ l .sir ^
WATOIIKS, <'LO('K!>j A*l> IEW?LRY.
As I intend to make everybody rich. I nm
determined "to sell for tho shortest possible profit
for cash. My terms arc .strictly cash, or no
no sale. No Hooks kept.
Watches and Jewelry repaired as usual.
II. A. II. GIBSON.
Ootobor 11. 1800 11 tf
COME TO DACUSV1LLE!
rpHK Subscriber has just received his
I aild HlXTEIt STOCK, consisting of
DRY GOODS,
Fancy Good*. Hardware, Crockery, Drugs and
VuiicLneS. Il".(s mill Clins. 11.lots mill Sln.no
"Vi-IADV MADK (M.OTIlixi;.
With tl/e u^ual variety in tho Dry Couils
lino, a in (I
J (;itoci:Ki!:s;
All of %|vhi?-l? lie intends selling low for cash or
to i>iine/""d customers. lie will take in KXU11AN/O! '
Wheat. Corn. Pens, Hecswax, Tallow,
n/"d in fact any merchantahle barter for
liouils/, at Il?o market price.
' 11. r. MO IK IAN.
Oct l'2^._18fi0 14 t?
I ( FOR SALE,
rpitVVT desirable Lot of I.and, with a good
K d?Vellinjr, ami other necessary out-buildings
they-con, containing Throe Acres. On the
premises, . -< is a fine garden, good orchard,
&o. The < Jacob Schroder and others,
and lit
oijua-distan
Terms, e:
Oct. 30.
WATCIIMAlvl-ilt a.,.
IVlltl IrlOUB. I'
jBF.GS leave to inform the citizens
f 'C*P^J2''f I'endleton ami vicinity, that his j
iC jjp* 'li,s located himself permanently at
this place, and is prepared to esc- !
cute all work in his lint; on short notice, and ;
the most reasonable terms. 11o may ho found,
at ail times, at the Shop formerly occupied by
Mr. Justus.
Oct. 1$, 18f>0 12 if
FALL AXI) WINTER
GOODS
AT YV V 1 . T f A F T A 1
? " ? * ? "
WfV. take renewed pleasuroin informing our
T T friends and the country ut largo that wo
arc now receiving and opening a large and handsome
stock of
IMIiL a\i> wi.vm;r goods,
Of the latest importation ?; ,:! the most approved j
styles. We invite the special attention of outlady
friends to an assortment of PRINTS, consisting
of every variety from the common Lion
up to the finest French.
DKLANKS,
MM KINGS,
DKBKGHS,
A LP AGO AS,
SHAWLS
-...i /ii r\ K lsa
liiu * 'jjy.\ i\o,
CT?>ml?in?<l with a lot of Fancy Goods. which lire
nltvays necessary to plen&o tho ladies.
In connection with tlio above we caushow as
f^ood an assortment of
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoos,
With 11 choice and soleeted lot of
OK NTS' CLOTHING,
licits' Dress Goods generally, as can he found
unywhere in the up-country.
OROCKK1RK.
A choice lot. of Heiined and Urown Sugars,Doffco.
Salt, Molasses, Cheose, Nails. i<tc, Ac.
With a few DRL'OS and MKIMC1XKS to
render the stock complete.
(Jive us a call?wj niako no charge fur show?...?
.^;n U -i i ?- ?! -- -
iii>s- ,"41' ",l1 |>ivn?uu 10 wan on v?u ninny
time. W. II. DENDY & CO.
Wttlhftllft. Oct. 11. I860 12 tr
A POLITICAL MEETING
WILL be hold at Pickensville on Monday
tlio " 1 day of Dccoinbcr next. (Jenoral
Basi.ky, Prol. Forman and other gentlemen will
address tlio meeting. Tho candidates for the
Sonfontion nro invited to attend.
tub people.
Nov. 21. 1800 17 2
Mass Mooting.
Apolitical mketino of the ciUzona
of llachclor'a Retreat will bo held on Saturday
tho 1st day of December next. Several j
ipeeohe* will be mado on the occasion. Tho
public are rospoctfully invited to attend.
llY the committee.
No/ 22, I860 17 2_
Pay Mo Money!
Ai. .j persons lnaouieu to m? must mako payment
forthwith, as J am obliged to have money.?
riiosc who disregard this notico will have cost to
pay. See to it at oneo.
H. FA JEN.
Walhalla Sept 18, 18(10 8 tf
r FOll SALE! f
I rpiIE Subscriber is tho proprietor of a valua- |
; 1 uablo TltACT OF LAND. situate near I
Waihaliu, u? the Blue Ridge Railroad, con- !
toiuing
Fivo Hundred Acros,
t?!r. " ?
j vmy cii which nro good Creek nn?l Branch Bot.
torn. There aro two settlements on the tract, ,
j and tlie land is susceptible of division. I <lesire i
1 to sell from One hundred and fifty t>? Four hun|
dred Acres, on easy terms. Apply I?y letter to
mo at Walhalla, or on the premises to
A. I). tJ A ILL A HI). i
I Sept. 3, 1800 <> Cin |
The Carolinian will copy in its tri- 1
weekly on Mondays, and in the Manner twice a
month for six months, and forward hill to me. '
a. p. a.
MAP m 1? v v i> i\
.XTa IX 1 V.A-* A J 1 J JL J 1. II 1/
AT PENDLETON.
I71 VERY ONE CAN 15 E SUITED, AS WE!
j have on hand and receive every month
the best
ITALIAN Ai\l> A II KICK'A3
MARBLE
l'Ott MONUMKNTS, SLABS, TOMBS
AND
11E AI)ST()N KS ()! ' AM. SIXES
And as clioaj) as can he bought anywhere, with
freights added.
Cut letters, 3 1-2 cents each. Raised letters,
'20 cents each ; and the letters cut deep and j
well.
nr.. i ? --
n u unro Hccurcu trie services nl Mr. .JOI1N i
C. C1IKRRY as our A gout, who will do all that
can he done to give entire satisfaction. All j
business transacted 1?v him will he ratified by
L1*jAVKLI< & W1I1TK.
March 2<>. lMiO 33 tf
THE PENDLETON HOTEL.
i ... ... 1
i f|MIK .Subscriber takes pleasure in informing
.1 his friends and the public, that lie has ta- 1
ken charge of that large and commodious House '
in the villago of
I'KXDLiyrox, s. c.
lie intends to keep a first class house, and
invites the travelling public and his friends to
; give him a call. Amongst the comforts and i
conveniences added, is that of a Reading Room, !
i iiviv. iim; i.utoi |'?i|icr? ill?!y l)<3 CcinsuiTOd.
A. II. BOW I>EN.
Fob 2. ISf.O '27 tf
FOR GOOD BARGAINS
AND
??o? t iir.AD* <*ooa>s.
COME TO WATill ALLA !
rilllK undersigned hns just returned from ;
1 J[ Charleston, where lie htis purchased one of
; the most comnleto
'STOCK OF GOODS:
I ljvcr before brought to this place. The variety
is grout, therefore, enumeration is practically
1 impossible. lie has
DRY GOODS,
Both for bailies ami Gentlemen's 'wear.
iciMivY MABIB: (
Of the various sizes and patterns, eut and made
up in the latest style.
| Uoots and Shoes, Hats and Caps,
In great variety, and of the latest pattern and
stylo.
Hounds, ItihliuiiN, &c.
My stock of Hardware, Glassware, Cutlery,
Sea, is large, and will compare favorably with
; the best.
C. ROCKRIKS ,
, i\r i < * ...
I vm vwry uuseripuou, iresn, and a line supply on
' hand.
| (1 tods will be bartered for Produce and arii|
eles in this line, on the very best terms,
i My (iOODS have been bought with earn and
at the lowest prices. This enables me to oiler
one of the best stocks in the country, on the most
accommodating terms, ('all, examine my stock,
1 and try me. 1 am L\own?V to sell.
I ' "M.AXX.
P. S. Mv " ? 1
hi..
Sept ?
LAiM\ i<
fJ^HK subscribe- will soil at private *alo on
J_ good terms, A
Valuable Tract of Land,
Situated in Piekcns District, on tin.', waters of
Clioostoe crook, near Bachelors' Ketroat, containing
Five Hundred Acres more or less. The
tract is improved, with about thirty acres of bottom
land thereon. There are pood schools and
churches convenient. For particulars, apply to 1
G. W. IMllLLll'S. |
i iiiuiiei s fork I'n. Auir. 'J'.;, 1 SOI I 4-tf j
BLUE RIDGE HOUSE,
AT
Pondloton, S. C.
rpiIE SUBSClUnr.lt. wlio lias l.a<l several !
1 year8 experience in Hotel business, (hav- !
ing lieen solo proprietor of the Williamstou i
Springs lintel for nine years,) is now proprietor
,.F ?ho 1U.I1K UinflK'nniTSP. 1.? ?:n
1)0 glad to seo all his old friends And patrons !
and also the travelling public, llis house will I
bo provided with everything necessary for a
well-kept house, hoth from the sea hoard markets !
and surrounding country, anil his Bar with
choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars, lie has :
good servants, ami every attention will he paid I
to his guests to render their sojourn agreeable, j
The good sooioty of Pendleton Village?the pro- j
verbial good health of its inhabitants?its line |
cool water tu d bracing atmosphere?its proximity
to the mountains and its accessibility by |
Railroad, all contribute to make it one of the
linaf uiinintnt* pnooflo ?% 'l--- '
sous arriving hero on the curs, and wishing to
visit tliti mountains or any other point of the j
surrounding country-, can be accommodated with
good conveyances and careful drivers from the ;
Livery Stable kept bore.
J. W. COBB.
May 1.1. ISliO 42 tf
PLOWING MADE EAST
For the Man and Light for the
Horse.
I HAVE recently purchased the Right, for
Pickens District, of the Adams & C'o's. celebrated
I'utcnt l'low Stock. This plow stock is
of (leorgia invention, and is being used, goner- |
ftlljr, amongst the best planters of that Stsite.? (
lr lu ?!.? i '
Hod and Hccl-pin combined in one : and tlie
different plows are attached to tho Stock upon
tho principle of that of attaching the bayonet to
tho pnn. The Stock, when made of ash, weighs
12 pounds; made of white-oak, 10 pound*.
I consider it far superior tr any Stock 1 have
ever ween, chiefly on account of its combination .
of lightness and strength. I will soon cominonco
making them, and will deposit tlieiu at
tho different places of resort in the l>istrict. I
will sell Plantation Rights for $1.25 each. To
{ersons who only work one horse I will sell the
tight for 75 ccnta.
I will send n specimen Stock to Pickens C.
II., Pickenaville, Walhallft and Pendleton, in a
fow day?.
J. W. CRAWFORD, j
Cor.n SmiNo, Pickone District.
May 23, 1860 40 tf I
PARTLOVS L1VKRY S'fABLES.
RIDE WELL ANI) CHEAP !
H AVING made new arrangement* for tho
present year, tlio subscriber respectfully
informs his friends and the public generally that
hit* well furnished and well regulated
LI V J'jK K Sl'AliLlSS
AT
Anderson C H, Williamston, Pendloton
and "Walhalla,
Aro now open and always prepared to aecoinuio*
date the traveling public with either Horses or
Vehicles, at tlie shortest notice. The following
is his scale <>f prices:
Horse per day, $1.50; Horse nnd Bnggv, $2.
50 Ilorse and Ton Huggy, $.'!.00. Two ilorso
Vehicles, with drivers, in tlio same proportion.
Ifurxi's ll'Kinltil,?Single feed, 40 cents ; per
day. ?1.00; single month, $15.00 ; by the year,
?150.00, to he paid monthly.
Omnibus. Fare to or from nnv ! ?
town, f>0 cents : children. 'J.r> cents.
Thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore
bestowed on nio, r. continuance of tlie same is
resncctfullv solicited.
Suitable lots for stock of nil description can
be bad at each place, on application to my
agents. Mr. Newton Scott bay charge of my
Stables at Anderson; Mr. James L. Kvntt at
l'endleton, and Messrs. Kehler & Holies at Williamston,
who will bo found accommodating and
attentive to customers.
Juno25. I860. -18 H\
JOS. J. NORTON,
attokxey at law,
and
Sofioitor in Equity.
I'lC K K N S C01! 11T 11 OL'S K, S. 0
Jan. 1. 1858 25 _ tf
A. FISCHESSER,
WufchiiiMhcr ami Jcwcllci',
WALIIALLA, 8. C.,
HAS received nt his stand on Main-street, ti
larpo ami beautiful assortment of
Watchos and Jowolry,
Which is offered very low to his friends and th%
trading public.
11KPA IlilNO, in all its branches, done iti
a most workmanlike manner, and with despatch.
All work warranted.
June 22, 1860 -17 f
H. TAJEN7
A T W A I- II A Ij L A , S . C . ,
IS now receiving a splendid assortment
DUY GOODS,
For Ladies and Ucntloman's AYear,
?ALSO?
lleady-madc t'lolliiiix.
lie also has on hand the finest Cassiiners and
Linens, for tho Spring and Summer; together
| with many other articles not necessary to menj
tion.
1 Mr. Fajf.x continues the Tailoring Business
in all its branches, and respectfully solicits a
share of public patronage.
_ May I'2. ls.V.i 42 tf
CABINET MAKING,
A.T JI?K?A|y? HILL, S. C.
j riMIK undersigned is prepared to execute all
; J. orders in tliis line. Promptness and puncj
tuality is promised it' custom is extended.?
1 Terms, easy.
JAMKS AVIIITE & CO.
August 24, 1SG0 4 tf
WAGON MART NO,
Carried on at the same place, with workmanship,
despatch and neatness. Price, most accommodating.
I',. SAllGENT.
August 21. 1800 4 i tf_
POWDER FOR SALE.
rilTIE South Carolina Powder Mills' Company
1 oiler for sale, on good terms, the following
kinds of superior Pov 1 *
Common 151 '
Hrilli
"'a y>;
(lAKSon tlic lllue Kidge Railroad leave l'ondleton
on Mondays, Wednesday's and Friday's,
nt lr> minutes before 4 o'clock, A. M. On
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 1 o'clock,
1'. MLeave
Anderson on Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays immediately after the cars arrive
from Belton in the morning. On Tuesdays.
Thursdays and Saturdays, on the arrival of the
cars from Columbia.
Sopt. 8,1800 6 tf
LUMBER! LUMBER !
undersigned having purchased the
J| MILLS formerly owned by Col. John A.
F.asley, deceased, three miles east of Pickens
C. II., is prepared to fill orders for LUMBEll,
finished or unfinished: Sash, Blinds, l'annel
v.. .H.VHHIIJ5 111 iiiai nno, nt snort notice,
ami on the most reasonable terms, lie is determined
to carry on tlio business in all its branches,
and persons wishing anything of the kind,
are assured their orders will meet with prompt
attention. Orders should ho addressed to tho
undersigned. He respectfully solicits a share
of public patronage.
iM. h. mitchell,
January 20, 1800 20 tf
Law Notice.
rpiIK undersigned will devote himself entirely
1 to tlie practice of l,nw nnd Equity on the
Western Circuit. Mr. Haddkn is his partner at
l'ickens. JAMES L. OKU.
Anderson II., May 10, 1 K.V.i I'.i if
WM, C. KEITH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
VyiLL attend promptly to all business entrusted
ii to his care in the Districts comprising the
Western Circuit. Office at Pickens C. II.
Deo f?, lUiV.i 20 If
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
pjckf.xh district?in ti1k coukt of common pl.kas. i
W. M. Tliomnu Viliu'r \ ?
, | ?vv.i>.??.v? in iiunciiuivilt.
vs I llccd & Wilkes,
K. A. Talc. J lMff's Att'ys.
\ V HEIUiAS, tlie plaintiff did, on tho2tlth dnv of
i V October, 1800, file his declaration against I ho
defendant, who fas it is said) is absent from and
without the limits of this .State, and has r.eithcv
wife nor attorney known wit'.iin the same upon
whom a copy of the said declaration might bo
Served: It is ordered, therefore, that the said defendant
do appear and plead to the said declaration j
on or before the 27th day of October, 18<?1 ; otherwise,
final and absolute judgment will then bo
given and awarded against tiini. '
' J. E. 11 AG OOP, c.c.r.D.
Clerk'a Office. Oct. 20, 1W0 lyq
CANDIDATES."
R. A. Tn0*PR0N, Ksq.?You will please ntinounce
the following gentleman an candidates
for Delegates to tho State Convention, at thn '
clcetion to l>e hold the Gth dev of December
next:
Gen. F. N. GARVIN.
Copt. JOHN MAXAVELL,
Cnpi. WM. STEELE.
And oblige Many Voters.
Nov. 15, I860 1G S