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? ? mjm.unio at'ionrj. von xiie KiiowKE courier. Important to Capitaliste and Emigrants. Mr. Editor :?Permit one who has been sojourning in your beautiful mountain coun try for tho last two mouths, (o oifor a few sug. gestions in relation to its !at.e..u rosourd?s.? Tho ohaugo in our system of labor has <-?.< hanccd tho oo>t of producing Colto?, so much, that this staple cannot long oontinuo to bo cul tivated at the South r.j an aitio'o of export But this fact need not and wii'. not, nccossi Hate the abandoumout of tuo l'i ?? culture of Cotton. Tho natural and inevitable result of tho change in tho labor system of the South, must 6e,tho tram fa- of the Cotton Manufac tories from N'io. .? </l(Tultoth; Southern States. Tliis must ta/te piac*, sooner or hi ter; and the oarliov this fact is recognise 1 by ?* Northern capitalist, tho botter will it bu fur' tho whole country. Coltoti can he manar' e-1 turcd cheeper here C\an any-where i.i this ! ' country :?this fact mu d ultimately control j matters iu spite of adverso legislation. Bvou ! nt the present moment, tho sui.". and impar4 ; footly appointed Fabtoriei at the South? are ? making httn.dsomo profits, while tho iai^o b\to? 1 torio* of New England :>rc sinking* money. Tho upper Pistii?t.! of Somit Curoliua far* toish every inducement for the establishment ; j i ol ruoli Factories. More we h:.ve unlimited j wator-powor ;?a climate :.s salubrious ne cuy on tho continent : a winter so mild, that the j mills may be run du;ing the coldest weather ? ?nd soonory ^ocir.tiiV and as variegated ?s ? ^ ^ff?fincd taste eau desire. No par? of the ?tt te j dffera groator iuduootneate, in ihcso rospeo.s, ? than Pickens Distriot. 1 is moioovoriii close ? and direct communication with 'he Co lon-' sgrowing Districts, and with Columbia und 'Charleston, by moans of l'io Bloo-ll?Jga llail troad and its oonncclioas. Capitali I should, at once, direct their attention lo this mat-j **or. Some of ou. more sagaoioivs land-owners ?ere olivo to tho import:.noe of establishing Factories, and arc willing rad revdy to afford I -capitalists the most libov.d inducements. Tor oxainplo Mr. curiato! ?sr ?:ox?:s, who ro- ? eidos about 10 milbs from Wtd halla (the : os ont terminus of tho DIuc Ridge ll.til.'oad,) j ?offere to donate un admirable Mill' s'ite, (sit uated on Little fie ?;?,) together . -it 100 j acres of land, torn y ma.i Oi comnany tfl men, who properly improve it. Tho land 1 Will ohibr/ioe the Site of the Mills and Vil- ' lago, extending on both sides of tho rlvor,? If not objected to, he will Invest in tho enter prise $10,000 io a capimi of $2U0,l>00, or ?5,000 in a oapit.il of $100,000. When the 'Railroad io extended to tho Tunnel ( not moro .than 9 milc3 beyond its present terminus,) it will run within 4 miles of this Mill-Site. In addition toits manufacturing facilities, Piekcns Diel net oilers many otiior induoc aaonta to capitalists and omigrants. It is well Unown thi't gohl-bcaring vein-; intersect it iu -various (11)collons. Several of thoso have -boon sufficiently explored to arrest the atten tion of capitalist ; but their true extent and value can only be tested by systematic mining. On tho Toniii-jico viver (on Mv JONEa' land,) vein ot primitira l/.n.sion.'\\ a boon dis covered, the extent of which fa ye.', unknown. Similar voinsof lime; one will, doubtless, be found iu other po "ons of tho District.? With tho view of enoournging emigration, Mr C. Jones, (whose addrcen U Walhalla, Bo. Ca.,) proposos to dona'- to active onorgot. io omigranli?, ;>00 ?eros in o..e body, of good productive laud, to be divided into 50 or 00 aero lots, according to the force of tho occu pants ; reserving to himself the right of work ing or of leasing to o Uto partios for working, the mineral vein* which may exist on the traot. This example of commondablo liberal?? ty, will, doubtless, bo followed by olhor laud owuors, as tho import : nee of developing tho latont resources of this District bocomo3 moro generally appreciated. Industrious, Intelligent, and thrifty orni grouts will find many inducements to soldo 'hero. The mildness and salubrity of tho cli mate, ave important, considerations. The soil is productive :--wheat, rye, co. .?, oaif?, pota toes, lobho?o, fruit, and vegetable) of till kind grow fir.oly. Besidos those barlry and hop* flourish bore ; and there i? roaoon to boiicve, that tho grape culture will bo roimtnor t've. Moreover, i?, tho lime io invest inlands', i good Iftudfl Can now bo jV.!>-ahascd at low pri CCS ' wii1 it ??-)? "? ?1 other nut,: whon ??.? of emigration seta iu t?i?s direction. XiibiP is one oilier consideration which is of vast im* portanoo settlers, especially to families;? it is tho fact, that, the preponderance oj the white population is so groat in this District, I?b to prcoludo tho possibility of any uuOasi- ( nesa or insecurity growing out of tho negro j element. .Tboro aro two erroneous impressions whioh havo conspired to deter Poroiguor-j as well as ? Northern inon, from settling and making in vestments in our Stato. First in relation to climate :?-Tho olimatoof South Carolina has bien regarded as insalubrious,?n.3 a region infested with maligunnt fovors nud malarious disoasos. This idea has, doubtless, origina tod from tho reports of travellers visiting tho swampy Distriots bordering tho son-ooast of I tho State. As rogards tho middle and upper ? Distriots, nothing oan bo moro erroneous : - portion of ono country lying oast of tho Hooky mountains, surpasses this part of our Stato S in mildnoss and salubrity of olimaie, or in beauty and Variety of seonory. Somo por tions nro hilly and undulating, whilo othore aro truly mountainous ; and all aro as oxompt from malarious diseases as tho Northorn L Statos. J ' ? The Second orfone?tVs impression relatos I to the sqeial status of Northerners who may L become citizen:) of our Stale :? K. is thotu'ht, that thoy would bo oxcludod from a a tcrcourso with tho intelligent pcoplo of the South,?in faet, tabooed by tbc re?nod litici educated. This impression ha? grown up since ihe doso of the war, und demands ?pb oiul notioo. I t baa originated .from the re j porti Frooduion's ???ivcau" agonia and "Military" oflioors, who have boon stationed I at (ho Sonili. Although rcuio of the latter may htwofclt kindly to tho whtto people of j tho South, yet both clHSM wove SOllt among t in a .-gents nud instrumentalities of the hu j miluilton and dcyrcdati'tn of the intelligent laud educated white people I Now, we can I dldly ask any fair-minded Nor.hem mau, I whether .ho could reasonably expect such in struments of tyranny nud oppression (howov I or worthy iu other rcspools,) tobo rceoiveJ in to tiio saiiotuarioa of Ilio family circle,?into the coM?idontiid relations which iuvcjt the hoa; th*>slono ? u chi,? viov/, ivory candid mind?every ode retaining ?. ii?;<en*bto amount of l?e'f'J '.-:? ???-.-?niusii \ ! ', tint ?lio o&outi?on of sue p?i'iou fro. the eoutidoo* tini relations o4' t ho foin l'y cholo was no. .n'y nut ujat but proper. For, en foug .? tiiis etato of things provailod, there could be no in tercourse which wart uiitwn-ilruincd,?no a* aociotion on terms of equality ??heneo, there could bo no tordit I eooial i;itoreoti:\ie. Now, iu reLtion lo other classes oC North* mu men, I run bold to declaro, 'lia*,?apart from -he rent ;! < loas imposed by poverty?Vfroy would bo received \vith the sanie p^C'icrous and cord' ;] hoapHali'y wh?nh formerly character ?:c.? Sou'hei'ii society. V!:< doce:1', and well behaved N?rt'.iovn m.\ loaucome among us, and ey.provs his sentiments and opinions as frooly as he can In Now Iflngland. Many intelligent Mid wo'l bred Nor. h ..er. ; who have visited the Sou siitoo the close of the, ,r*v. \JUsus tain thi? nosn ion. Oapira'lisb and ontigranLt who como among I i.i as ?'? bona fide'' ultizom,?? '. ns political adventurers und agents of dogro?atlon?tottV S al trays find our people, ready to extend them ! tht. hand of foliotptdiip. ? 17.1 YOR." I Pitas.=? ers A S;:vi\:.\nn:n St:sstON or ' OoN'OttUss.?Vite prosont aspect of things io Ino reconstruct od Southorn St;.tes iu decid edly D?mocratie The nogio*\s are rapidly dcicrtiug ihe Radici for tho Democratic j camp. Democratic barbe?nos aro br?ugiug ' over the blacks by thousands, with tlicir con . viucing argumouts of roast pig, roast lamb, roast* beef, oovu pone and corn whiskey * for theso first priuoipleo aro, to a {?.real extent, ! irresistible With tho plantation nigger. Tlio Soulhoru Demooiv.tie whites uro accordingly j making a vigorous oampalgu of it, because i they fool sure of tho balance of power in near ly every reconstructed jStnto. The Southern white managing Radicale, or "oavpdt-biig* j gore," nvc correspondingly depressed from ! tho Domocratiu drift of ti largo balance of tho : uegvo volo. Accordingly the iiqw Pudica! J Senators aud Representatives iu Congross from tho reconstructed Southern States arc moving heaven nud earth for September session of Congress, in view of sume assistance to their lluiio.il State .'.ulhotil'o?i from Wash i -.o . They s'.sy that a roigii of terror prevails I against tho the poor, ignorant blacks; tint t the Ku-Klux-Klan will, if left unchecked; \ show tiiem no morcy; that all tho arms in ! the Southern St:;!os aro in the hands of the < i.sloy.il whites, and that thoSt.de authorities I will bo powerless to protect the blacks at tho i polls unie-s furnished with arms by Congress. To tho applications already made by Southern Govornors for arms tho Secretary of War has responded that under tlio existing laws he has no authority to furnish arms, ft is prob ablo ihorcforo, that the:-o appeal-, from, the Southern "carpet-baggers" will alt in September session of Congress,and it is prob able, too, that som? legislation will follow to strengthen tho Radicals in the South, which will weaken thorn in tho North. JYous per* rons.?2V. Y Herald. I "WiTnouT an Enkmy in t?:k World." j ?To say of a man that ho has no enemies is 1 considered high praieo ; but suppose tho rc : mark to bo true, what doo3 it prove ? Merely ? that ho is negatively exemplary ; that ho is au I amiable person without any forco of charao . tor. All men who aro positively and actively virtuous have many foes. Negative gooduoos is not a proselyting quality, and thoreforo Vico has no quarrel with it. On tho other ! baud; e? it "thinks no evil " and is of fair re ? %-c-*j Oliergotic reformer accords to it a certain ta?ft?-* ' rO?,P0ot> whi,C ho re?rCtS its ino?icicnov. IiO?uJ ttr u0^tivc 0,ltis* tian may livo and dio "without ?rt cmmy iu tho world." Not so tho energetic and uJ.fei'* mined opponent of ovil, who behoves that whntovor ?a wrong ought to be orushed. He makes oneniios at every step, for ho is essen tially a fighting character. Ho is not oontout to staudon tho defonsivo repelling temptation, but assails wiokodnesson its own ground. If tho negatively virtuous have no foes, neither a?o they likoly to have any very warm friends, fjr thoro is nothing about them to olioit en thusiasm. For our own part, we would rath or have six statinoli, thoro ugh-going friends I and fifty onomios, than a hundred lukowarm friends aud uo onemies nt< all. Il km ed y VOR liONK Ff.I.ON.?Wo have been handed tiio following remedy for this painful affliction. Tho gentleman who ban doli it to us has tested its efficacy with suo c06s : " As soon ns tho pulsation that indi* catos tho disease is felt, put a live cent piece, and keep a'fly blister about the aha of a fivo , ont piceo, and keep it on for six or eight liouvsj nt tho expiration of which time, di rectly under tho surface of the blister will be found tho felon, oasily taken ou* with Ihe point of a lancet or needle ISTow Advertisemonts reliability IS (lio one l?mg above nil ethers (hnt Is roost dosi rabio iii a bubiuc?4 iimn. Advcrihcrs will lind us always ready lo guarantee perfect satlsfuoi'ioii hi Contracts limi may bo nitueiviih us, Wo llt'O CUlibled tooll'cr special huaico ments to pni iio? who may wbdi lo ndvoitlsoox* lonsivoly. Send ?lio deis dhcc& tous,orwrilo forostiruotes? Wo or? Agen l'i lor nil panure throughout the United Statt! ?. nut i!:o OUtannltif. *, i. dibbli; co., J'i btis'/tii At ne ?'/ !?>'/ Ifovic, '.Ob" .Mai.. S... Unlnville, v. Aug. Iii, 1308 ?!0 'if STAR AGRICULTURAL WOPvKS." Tho Albany Cotton Gin Manufacturing Co. Manufacturers of the Cclobrutcd "Star" Cotton UiiiR and CoudoubCi-ri, "Stur" Threshing Machines, rtStnr" Lover irind R.-idle.e Cbnin Horse Power.-, xml otiiur Agiicul'.u ral Macbiuory. /"\UR "STA ft" Coi ros Cin and Condenser \./ bavotaken 1'iavr Premium* in evo.yin Manco vr h?t c ne od at Somborn Fn'ira, compi ling \: ii .? o be?t ??'h. i of t bo eoa try matto py olhe> juirti?s. Ai hot ivo .1 .na i Vi*':,s of tho Medianici' kW AgrtcttUur?! ???.?).??.?.?'. . , beid iow 0;lca?is m'eri' -Ivel y in .tyovcmbof, lSG?, rad Juana? , I Spy, the "SPAR" GiMcnd Condenser tool; t*#*y**at bolli Pairs" nil liio Piomiums o?'crcd ou Gin*and Co ade u c.*, against a competition embracing u'l o.?ie.- Clus o! any piOininouco in the country. Aho at tho biet two St.ilo L'aire holt! ni, Si. Lou's, Mo., our Gin and Condenser look tho Vir t Premium against a powerful competition. we claim, therefore for tho VShtv*' Cin, su periority over nil other Gius ; and tho Plantor who Unow.s iiow tnnoii the value of his cottoti is ?licicaned bv tliegood character di' t?o w?rk of bin Ca, will nnj !! top.ocu otho "Stai" Cin, wliicn is ' illteti i>." i to l:-.c,ncs? luilhoiiiylo ho KUTicriur i.i ?..I respect ? io Iho many einer d'iiolu market. T'ie CONDONS [ ;M.. fW, tu. e ao now to many pla*r.cr;', that it may be necessary to t>. ?.[ -, i,? That the Condenso;?cn u.*ol.y r 'jV j;:- , i;,c ?occ fay 0r n "lint room," ' ?Tai? Unit nt'.n?h m.ifc a Gin may be used in tho opC'i air ? ondea tempo, .oy >? bel tor, end tiio tdtect 6.? bat ivi *. Is di?ctiar^ed from (ho Condenser '?* ready lor the Prem?. LM. Too ComtfUhCr very e eetlvely elcanstho cottou of nr. od ant" dirt, und (hereby materially adda lo the PI? ri li A Ot? nun VALU l? of tlio cotton. 3d. Plumer* lesdlfy that "now a Win ra mau eau >Aa cottou and >m. sull'or by inhaling the Olio,alinosi im pe "cu itiblo p.\? ii3 Put whioh fill t Lo r.if ?v hero Condoluto? in not uied.' , B, Wo Purnibh Giu* with or without Con? denser.*. For -.do by our AGENTS ami DKALEUS, generally. Oar Completo lllusttoicd Dcsc.ip'ivc Oireu laM liront, fico of ohnrgo, on application by I mall. Address 'Tun Af.UAXY COTTON GIN MANUFAC TURING CO., Abtt&Nr, N, Y? P. O. Drawer, 1GU. Aug. l?, LS?8 45 tf blood manhood ? "VrOTlllNG 60 important: soud 10 conta for J-N scaled 70 pages on tho whole bubjoct, I Bhowiu'i who can and who Ouj'.Ll not. lo marry, I to Da. Wni'iiifir., G17 S:. Charles St root, Sv. I Louts, Mo. Conlidonl'ial cousultalion free, at I oflieo or !>y mail. Slato your cato, uo mnttor ! who bevo r.iilctl. blillids pre-eminently ; nbovo all oilier.s in St. Loci!*, a blu succiali/. Pulicnbi treated hy Mail or Expi?is in cvc.y s.aio. T?ie writings of a physician whesorpp ' vtatiou is uniou wide, bliould be worth tuo pos tugo. ? Au'??. 10, 1SG3 45 tf lotioT PROF. OHRIST?'S UAIR LOTI A,?IS neat, c?.sa.n', PUnit, OXtrORM ani) niitiIA : ule and richly poi fumed Tor the Toilet. It ! contains no fittonr tj' Lead or other poisonous ntiuernls or oii'i. ?l nitikcs tho linil.' Glossy ' nnd Donutifut, removes dnudrulT, rcjjto;cs yay ! hr.'r lo Us originili colo-?will grow hair on j ' h'.'?ul'i, and ce: or i-xd ai a /i?i?V vressiug I fo,' t?*:'<' uit?ioul the sl?yh'.csl injury to th? brai.i i oro die nerve. Do not lake a<iy thin"; else, but ! ?.jO!. .ho puro arlicle, If your (Iruggi -.t will noi get it - yon, scud direct to the manufactory. Sold by Druggists, $1 nor botile; half doacn, j $ >, ?r seat to nay address on ?. .? (; liio mono". Libora] deduction to tbo liado. Soud I for tcptimouials, &e, , A. R. CHRISTY & CO., Manufacturers, II. C. Lloved, Louisville, Ky. ; Barnes, I Waro Co., Now Oi lean:;, Wbolosalo Agents, j Aug. 10, 18?8 45 tf ! atts:vtt?:ow, tobacco us?es j figlilo Appetite for Tobacco destroyed by usili" JL ORTON'S PREPARATION. "Scud Stamp for Circular. Addross C. B. COTTON, Box 1748 Portland, Maino. Aug. 10, 18C8 45 tf WAKTZIO- ACI?3STS, At $200 PUR MONTH, ovorvwhero, to sell our LETTER "A" UNDERFEED COM ! MON SENSE FAMILY ?SEWING maoiiine5 ni ico only SIS. Fully warranted Ih reo years, It does oveiy rnrloly oi* fnmily soivingand tail or work. No otho; low p:iced machino will }\;athui and sow. gathet on at tho same time.? Send for Circulais at onco. BLISS CO., Solo Amenta, for tho Unitod State?}, LouiavUlo, CieriON?i>o not he imposed upon by parlies ! paliiiio? : tho lilllo New England Machine , undor name of Common Sonno. The yenu ! ine enlarged and improved Common Senso Ma j chino can bo obtained only from ue. Aug. 10, I808 45 tf I HOSSTMANIT, EHOTHERS & CO., j imnn and oubhry streets, PHILADELPHIA, PA., Mauiifiicti?rers and Importers of CS- . i-. I ., 1 Military, Church, and Theatrical Hropcrtios for MASONIC LODGES, Chnptors, CommandorlOB, A. ?mi . Rito, Sona of Temporaneo, Good Templars, Amori culi Mech'inics, Re 1 Men, nights of Pythias, American Prot ealaiit Associti!ion, Druids, llarugarl, unti other REGALIA and JEWELS oonHlantly on hand and mado to order. Also a well assorted stoclc of materials for tho (IF ACTjJJKE OF II Ed A LI A At tho lowest ratos. MILITARY, Church, and Theatrical Goods Of every description. Flags and Banners mado to order. Silk, Bunting, and Muslin FLAGS, for cam paign pur posos?r.'.l sizcp. Agents for Amorican Manufactured Bunting. Railroad Companies supplied with Caps, Buttons, oto., for Uniforming Employees. Campaign Medals, Pins, Badges, oto. Ang. 10,1808 4r> t( Scrii}''s Sales. ])Y virino of bllod 17 writs Of D'eri /'wins to mo J directed, 1 will ?olilo (lio IligllOst bidder, nt Pleiteos Court lionne, ou Snlcduy in September next, and iJny.i following, iho bolov described propcrty'i to nil : Ono Travi of Laud, lying on Millo Kiver, ad* joining lands of Win. Wbiduiio nod others, con taining 200 acres inoro or U\s3, lovicd on a (lie property of Cynlbn Alberiseli nt ilio biilt of the .Stato for insci. Ono Tract of Land, lying on Toxeway ltivor, adjoining bath of Jolin Whitmlroaiid others, con tinuing GOO reres more or Icfc.s, lovicd on ai ilio property of . H. Arthur, J.*., nt tiio tint of the Mini0 for taxes. Uno Tract of Land, lying on valore of Little Uivor, adjoining lands of Edward estate, Johcph Finley oud olhcra, containing bo aerea movo or less, lovicd on as the proporty of James MoNcoly at tho suit of tlio .Strilo for taxes. Ono Traci of Lnnd, lying on hoadwater?of Corn House Creak, adjoining lands of J. . Hilton, ??? boats and others, conioining 100 noros I more or lc; a, levied ou an (he property of Wileon j & Timmer nt tho unit of ilio Sialo for mscs. One Traol of Lnnd, lying on waters of Crow ' Crook, (U'.iohihig Ir mis of T. O'li.-iaut and others, i 1 contaiiig JC- acres movo or lean, levic i ou na tiio j propoi ty of Nancy Itaokioy atibo btiitof ilio .Slato 1 for taxes. Ono Tract of Land, purchased by Mrs. Placidi? Adams from J. C. Calliouu, adjoining lands of cota-c e a. J'. Calhorn?, . . Lewis and others, OOlttuliiiug ICO fi?r?s inore or lots, lovicd ou as the property of Mrs. l'Invidia Adamo ut tho suit of J. 15. Ko.vio. oJ.Oi- Traolof Land, pnrchaccd by tIte Bams dofoudant from Mrs. Croaby Miller, adjoining lands of M. 8. McCay, Mrs. Luoy Maxwell and other/', lying on IJightocn Mile Crook, and coninin ing 10U aorou moro or ics, levied 011 ua ilio prop erty of Mrs. Placidi* Adama at tho bull of John li. liarlo. Ono other Tract of Land, purohnsed by the same defendant from J?liuT. Sloau, lying on Eighteen Milo Creo;:, adjoining lands of 11. i). Rochester. , Mia. Susan Lewis aiid others, ami containing , acres moro or lovl?d on en ilio propeityof i Mr>. Hi'?idia Adams tit ilio tmitof Jobu U. i k? le. J Only i!;r.i. portion of (lie lb.to ubovo debor? .cd j tracts '?f loud thai Ho In i'ickena Districi wili be | hold. One Tract of Land, lying on wnters of Tubalo j Klvet*! ndjoln?ug landa of il. M. Barton and oih- 1 iers. aud coiii ?u?ug-acres moro or leu, lov led cu us tuo property of Lewia Jones at tho buit I of lho Sliile lor laxes. I Ono Tract of Laud, whereon defendant now ' live1, lying oa waters of Brushy CVcok, ndjoln?ug lands * A. M. I'olgerund others, and com two ing 60 ?croa uore ov leen, (?vied on rs ibe properly of ] Ojbo. u Mutlldin r.t tlie unit 01" tlie o?ala for t.\.;c?. | Ono T.nct of Lend, lying on branches of Twelve Milo ltivor, fidjoiuing landa of Thomas Hui kies, j Maverick i'..r.to, liuti ."", and containing !?U() ttOi'C?! moro O?' less, lovicd 0:1 tho projitiily of William Douglass, a Iho suit of 1 lie Staio for takes. O/10 Traci cf Land, lying on waters of Chocs 100 j C.cck, adjohiiug lands of Thoa. 1!. ?'helor and others, and containing "00 aerea more or le? s, lev is?1 o.i v > tho property of T. I). Long at tho iuitof tho Stale .? luxes, j Ono Tract of Land, lying on waters of Gurloye Creek, u< ?joiaiug lauds .<f Mvs,-MoF.lroy, H. ! Doyle a ud onior.?, couta?u?ug 300 acres more or less, !o\:od ou /.s tho properly of T. Ii. Ware et I tho tail 0.' tho Sir to for taxe*. Ouo Tract of Land, lying ou waters of Choealoe, adjoining lauda of L. 11. v'cruer und others, and containing GO aerea moro or lcsi, levied ou ns tho properly of L. C. Payuo at tiio suit of tho t?tolo 1 for tnxoa. Ono ret of Land, lying on wators of Bnow 1 Creo'.:, adjoining la mis of Mrs.-Lumpkin and i ?tbe..-, aud coniaiuing t>0 acres moro or lesa, lov I ied ou &? Iho pr?pev?y of iSamuol Thomas at the ', ?>uU of iho Stele .or .r.qcs. ! OuoTrrclof t :>inJ, lying on wa'.ctB of Tvrelre Milo River, adjoialng lamia of Goorgo Brock r.ud ' others, and containing *Jt;o acres inoro or les-?, I lovicd ou as tito pvepoilyof Willia Beard's ostato at the suit of .ho Stato for taxes. Ono Trac! of Laud, iyi;;g on Changa Crock, ed Joi ting lands of Thomas Harbin, Thomas Jon:.ins aud oliior.'i, containing "00 ner?n more or lesi;, lev ied on as the properly of 11. A. Gilutor at tho suit of t'.io Slate for tar.es. One Tract of Lnnd, lying on., nd ! Joining lands of John S. Dickson, J. J. llcudor ; sou'a c?taioatiil others, nud ooidainlug-acres j moro 0.? los?, levied on ns tiio properly of Polly Allen at tho .nil of tho Stato ?ov laxo.-*. One T. act of Lnnd, lying on Colico F.ond, ad joiuiug lands of Polly Allen and other:', nad con i lining D? f.crcs moro or le .*;, )o\?cd na ilio property of J. J. ilondcr^ou's c?alo atibo buit of the f'iaio for laxes. 0.:o Tractof Laud, lying on Ch.oc:;toc, adjoining lands oi Mr..-. Hancock, Win. Ballingo.*and ethers, aud coiuuiuing acres more or lew, lovicd on na l^io property of Washington Oglcsby (colored) aj C:o Buit of .lio Stato for t.Lxea. Ono Tract of Lend, lying on iho head wators of Choc.Htoc, adjoining lauds of 1).?. T. S. Miller mid oihore, and coninining 100 acre: movo or lci?s, lev ied on as tho propeily ol Oosop?l Liavis'c:.tr..o at tho stilt of the Stato for unea. TnaMj, Caoii: Purehasors to pay extra for litio ?ud alampa. L. THOMAS, ?.F.n. Aug. 4, 1808 44 td Masonic Notice. THE REGULAR COMMUNICATION of Kcowee Lod^o. No. 70, A.\I'V.M.\, will bo resumed:?ino tiret meotiiu; lobe held on tho fi rat Monthly in tfoptenibor nos.1, at 3 o clock, V. M. T.. TTIOMAvS, Scc'ty. Pichens C. II., ^. 10,1808 45?3 TO TANNERS. IWLSII TO EMPLOY or Iorio a Copatlncr sjiip v/ith well skilled TANNER. Tan nors wtehmg a situation may do well by apply ing to mo at Toxawny VnHoV. S. C. C. L. IIOLLINCSWORTII. Aug. 1,1808 4 4 ffl'GOWAN & ADAMS, Attorneys ett Law, .? SOUC?TOUS IN EQUITY, QtVp SPECIAL A'irfkXTION TO Litigated Business. Ofllco at PICKRNS - S. C. SAM'L. MoCOWAN. J. M. ADAMS. July 8, 18?8 40 tf W A TSTKO?AOK ??TS. ^ MON fil 10 sell iho fttitioiml 1 <J Bfnuilly iiowin? Kffachiuo. This \ Machino ia orpinl to tho sta?dai'd inachiiios in ev I orv rospcot, and is sold nt tho low price of $20. lAddros* NATIONAL SEWING MACJHN1? COM PANY, Pittsburg, Pa. July 13, 181?8 41 8m tt?r 'Fine fviem'H of I>A'VII> SAN Ei>fijRS respect fully annonnco him a Candidate for TftS Collect or of Oeonco County, nt the onsu ing election. Ho holonf?e to no party whatovor, but will run nn independent rnco. May ?, 18?8 td* vyr'h'fov many trieu?* o? nocsiiORir D??>WiEl?^ re9pocl'fiilly nnnonnco him a Candi dato for Tax Collector for Ouonco County at the appronchinft election. May , lSC.s Id FRESH AERIV?LS ! . W. BELL, AT Walhalla, S. ., I>ESPEOTFULLY informs Iiis Mcndmnd \j ihn public gencridly, llint ho lins just re ceived sud will oon.un-.iilv keenon hand, u Odo lot of Family Supplies, t?uoh ?a COF FE , of the boat quality ; ? A , Crushed rnd Brown ; SALT, FLOUR, TOBACCO, LEATHER of ell kinds. FACTORY YARN, tub best ; SHIRTING, &C., &C. ARD WARE, HOOTS & SHOES, HATS & OAFS, FANCY GOODS, DRUGS, Dk ESTUFF3, &C. ?ALSO? ttIHE BRANDIES AND WINES, For Modiciitnl and Sacramental Purposes. Iii? Stock comprises a Conerol A> fo\ tmcnt, all of which ho is doicrininod to sell on tho uioMt Acoom modulili* terns. CC? E Y PRODUCE Inken in exchange forGoovN, and ilio li?&liest luarket prices al lowed for tho >?>uic. : July 31, 1808_43_tf The Very .Latest AT THE WEST. 1 8'Mition to oar pr?sein Stock, wo are now re ceiving, direct from Hoit York, a ?,]>lcndid lot of KE.1D1 SI IDS CLOTHUVCi, Such as li'uen-, Cloth", CflSihooros, i.e., low for Cash. Hut* toktdt ttit) small and |ho firent. Cof fee, ilio hei ; Colio? Vana, /a!:, Lia i bor, oud in faci a r.ttlo of mo anything you want. YVo think v.o cm mu ko i: j'.iy you to call ol our eitrtb?-iimont nt !? Wei .. end of Town. COS '^ Y Pr??i>UCE taken. Corn bought .'or Cr li or Good?. Jto " Pou't buy et'!i?il until yon givo U9 a call. CHAMBERS & BRYSON. WAtn.w i.a. July 1, lSii3 30?Ora PREMIUM WOOD TYPE. J. ti. COO?A?Y'fc Printers' Warehouse, Tft FnUon hirer*, Kcw l'orti. ??Bt* wooi> Tres or . uBeonirtiOH. "YjStS Spooimcn Book nndPvice. XAkt en opplioation as abovo, orto Uco. f. Koncll& o., Ad vertising Atenta, 40 l'urk Row, . Y. Juno 10, 18G? 37 ly ~D. V/. HAWTHORN, j Broker A: Commission HI?: rcliant. I VITi^B be preparen on the Ist of August, 18C8, I li io ( ramine t all bii-.incss in his line, and pur chnso Ccutilry Produce of ?11 kinds. Tho biglicbt I market price paid for ; Corn, Wheat, Peas, ! Ami everything else produced in this section of . tho country. Ho will also conduci tho ^mie burdness at Ilonea Path, 3. C, raid will lio happy to have tuo pa ron ago of his friends at either pince, j July 1, 18G8 39 tf j WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY REPAIBED. ? * **. ? 8 ? THE ?iider?inucd would most re fi i onde anitho that ho has just re o? Wat oh Mate rial, and that ho is now prepared to execute, at I short notice, and on tho most LflU'RAL TERMS, I all work in tlic way of repairing Watches, Clooks, Jowolry, Musical Instrumenta,oto. f*r'/^\(* t'pect fully infoi in hi-t ?Jvt* 36*8 public gonoraily, (hr\ ( ?5>^*??J?j?et i.cd a new hiipj ?y ? FOKSALE WATCHES AND JEWELRY; COFFEE, SUGAR, 80AP, CANDLES, PEPPER, GINGER, CORN STARCH, CONPECTIONARTES, Fino Turkish SMOKING TOBACCO; Gonuino Kilkiniolc TOBACCO; And many other articles, which I am celling at a low prioo. A FISCIIESSER. Wr.llialla, Mnroh 25, 1808 26?tf 107T?7gTbs??l7 WALHALLA, S. G., ^^, AVI KO recently located on the i^/^SjfSouth eido of MftiiioStrect, near Bib i iWMA?i?,'!l Botel, will givo promptat REPAIRING ^Vato?tes f**s<1 Jfcivolry, C?ock? mu? BI lisien 1 ifnetrcimoafs? in a no?tond work Uia.'iliko ni..onci, on terms to suit (he limes. ??5r All thorough REPAIRING warranted for twelve months, whou well used. -ALSO Takes o< ? ' |>liS in tttv Kent Htyi? ??r Art. IV a i.ii a 11, a , S. C, May 20, 1808 81?If reed & symmes, Attorneys at Law, W AL A bL A, S. G., ILL pi-actioo in .no Courts of tho Western Circuit. Also in the United States Courts. J, P. REED, ( WH1TNER SYMMES, Anderson C. II. f \ WalUftll*. July 0,1808 40 tf w Purifies the Blood. Vor 8f%lo by ?rwejrlet? Everywhere. WALHALLA ' E CURRENT. cohrkciko weekly ?v TD. E ?M!-A. IST IST APPLES?Orco?, per bushel, - Dried, per pound, - * 4c BAGGING?Gunny, per yard, 30 Dundee, t-cr \ >:<l. DAI d'I E -Mnnillti, j er round, 3d RUTTICI*?Per round, - - i?O BEESWAX?Per pound, '20 HEEK? Per pound, . -" '? 5 ft O DACON?Jlo ? 11.? !, . er ? on.nl, 20 BEANS?Wli'-.e, ,? I : lidi * > ?? CALICO?Per ?.?..'.'. - . 10 20 CANDLES? Ad mnu'.ine. per ((>, 30 " Tallow,, e ? punn I, - 15 CHICKENS. - ' - - 12', a 15 COTTON YARN?Per Lundi, $2 25 COTTON?Por pound, - - 20 CHEESE?Por pound, ' 25 COFFEE?Rio, pet pound, . 30 COPPERAS?Per pound, . 10 DUCKS. ? 20 FLOU Ii?Per barrel, - - $14 00 FEATHERS? Per pound, - 10 U.KI?SB, GRAIN?Corn por b?sb?l, - 75 " Wheat orr i. '.ici, - S-l 50 M R\o per bn*hel, $1 00 a 1 10 M Oni ?, per buelicL - 50 PEAS?Per ?m hol, - - $100 HIDES?Pry, por pound; - 10 " Groen; per p? hdi ? S INDICO? Carolina, per potimi, " SpiinUb , per lj>, $2 00 LARD?Per pound, i . 20 LIME?Pfr buehel, - - 45 LUMBER?Ron idi, per J 00 foot, $1 20 " ScantliriJ?, por ICO Ice!, $j 25 SHINGLES?PrV 1,000, - $2 50 MOLASSES?Cuba, portation, 80 . O. Svio?, '? $1 00 MADDER?Per pound, ? - dO NAILS?Por pound, - - 15 ONIONS?Per bushel, - - $100 OlLrrKerosene, pec gallon, . $j 00 PORR?Per pound, ' - - * 10 POTATOES?h isti, per bu&itol, 75 S.v?ci, per bui liei - ? .. 75 RICE?Per pound, - - . 15 SHOT?Per pound, - - 20 SHIRT! NC?Drown, iter yard, ?1 20 " Rlcnchod, por vinti, . .12,a 30 SPIRITS?Corn Whiskey, per gal, $4 00 SALT?Liverpool, pere?ok, $3-25 SOAP?Per pound, - 15 SUGAR?Crushed, pi pound, ? 25 " Brown, per pound, 18n20 STARCH?Per pound, - 20 SODA?Per pound, - 20 TALLOW?V?r pound, - Jr? TURKEYS, - - - 50 a TEA?Green, ncr pound, - $2 00 " Rlack, per pound, S i! UO TOBACCO-Chcwing, per Ib. 25 ft 1 50 u Smoking, per pound, 50a 1*00 VINEGAR, Cider, per fiiilloib $1 00 WOOL?WnUitd, per pound, 40 NEW GOODS'. NEW GOODS 1 ? Cheap Goods, WALHALLA. S. C, At tl.c '? Am??l! House,'? FIRST DOOR ABOVE 1UEMANW.S. rpi?E &UBSORTBER lias (u?? received a NEY/ JL and selected STOCK o: ??tapio and Fancy DRY GOODS, Consisting of superior BROWN SHIRTINGS, IRISH LINENS, BLEACHED LONG CLOTHS; FANCY PRINTS, lO-QUARTER SII KMT] XG?'> FACT03ZY , Rond y ? 5; ?1 c <C i o ? 5i i a ?, AT REMARK A BLE LOW FJG URES: BOOTS &_ SHOES. -AICO ?LA?S W ? ira H? Aiid Granito Toa Sotts, SUGAR, COPFl??, CHEESE, In fnot almost everything usually kept in a' Rctnil Store, and " ill ?nt?iu e :o veoetve additions to my Stock. All of which 1 am delci-mined lt? uell oh tow lis (lie LQWEST. ! kinds of Coun try Produco taken in exchange for Good... Givo1 mo a oall beforo purchasing elhowlicro. C VY. HUSH Y HEAD, By A. TAYLOR, Agoni.. Walhalla, S. C, Juno IO, 18G8 ?l??If Louisa Blu hl bacili B41&iY?'fti6??L O V ? ?? & LOI: IS 8vo. ISA 01' rRVfi'? AND HEU TIMj?, I vol., Henry VIH, and Catherine. Frederick (ho Creai and Iiis family. Josopli IT. an bi> Court. Frederick lite Great and Kis Court The Merchant of Berlin.. Berlin and Sans Souoi. IQ?* All of the above $2.00 each. VOCAL M?.SIC. CHRISTIAN HARMONY, by the author Ojf the Southern Harmony, with oliaraolcr Notes. Price, $1.50. DittOOUnla to Teachers. Address DUFFIJK k OU VPMAN. EtOOkftOllC^e* Columbia, S. March '24. 180b 2f> o?iee to Creditors. Peti tien for Relief. Rill for Par tition, ?C. PICKHNS- fX KQ VITT. Leander Jones & wife, ct.nls, ^ vi re Dorcas P. Jnmieson vs John Jamicson, ct.ale. UNDER decrees of tho Court of Equity, modo iti these oitusci? at June Torni, 1 filio, tho creditors of Willinm M. Jamicson, decVI, arc required to present and prove their domanda againet h?m beforo mo, according to law, on or beforo the 12th day of Septoinbor next, and in default thereof, to be forovor bavrod and ex cluded of and from all benefit of auy dcoroo to bo inndo in thin cause." HOB'T. A. THOMPSON, c.B.e.n. Com'rs Oltom, July 0, 1*08? 40-3tu sou NEATLY ??X?'?C?T?D at THIS OFFICE On Ilio most Rea/jonublo Terms.