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Court week begin? ob Mo?daVthp 8tb .pro^iuio/,m 1 . 7?; >..(p.-(k>U?a-wV.>> b ' H Tho i President of;- the United States bas issued a proclamation setting opart tho thc 30 th day of November neat as a dey Of ^iiauksgiv^og.^. Jt?f Pieper ?.Lowor^kcep a general as. "sbrtmcni bf ?he best paints, oils, gloss, varnish h "Their l?rtV^is 'hn' exception in the way of good old puro Liquors, Wines &o. 1 : ?^* Clover and C rass'seeds can bo nod at lobNt?feV JVB. ?. Sloan & Co,, at Pen The >AoniVe?safy '"' ? Ot .tho Pendleton TTarni?rs' Society was held in Farniors* Hall o?' Thursday the 14th instant. ?iTliSs society was organised io 1813, and daims to be thc oldest "Farthers' Socie' ?y" iu tho State. An eleotiofi for officers fdV thc year ending October 1870^ rcs?ltcd as follows:. President-James W. Crawford. Vice President--R. F: Simpson: a Socrotary-B.< Frank Sloan. ' ' ' :' : Wo wish'- this nnd nil other institutions of tho kind may flourish anew Sad disseminate useful practical information i iv ni!'branches of Agriculture. On the farmers rests tn*b hope of the country." * ,~ ni ,o*i ' 1-1-^.^. Synod. Thc Lutheran Synod olo?od its session at t'iis placo on Monday last.1 A largo number of distinguished ministers fi'bhVB, distance rt tsnded and gave tho place an unusually lively appearance. Our necessary absence - on pro fession el business, deprived us of tho ploasUi'e of attending its meetings And giving an ac count of the business before it. We under stand a portion of ita deliberations related tb tho present condition and future prospeots of tho Newberry Coll?ge, a subject of roato rlal interest to our County. Wo ulso under stand that Dr.' D. McNeil Turner was elected n professor in tho institution. Wo hopo to gather fuller information for our .next issue Air Line Road. . The1 County Commissioners, tho custodians of the County's interests and'funds, have re quired on expression bf opinion through del egates from the1 Townships." before ordoring a voto for or agu?nst subscription of stock to th? Air Lino llohd. Wc consider the enterprise One of great ^mpoftanco to our people, and favor the subscription' on conditions assigned, but cannot complain of this caution on th? part of tho Conrinlssfoners. When th? act? of public officer's yield good fruits there will bo no complaint, hfti'if? go?d measure bo lost or ft bad ono bo adopted for want of proper ventilation, then:the cons?quences are booked against tl o ot!Ws?$ 'This isa tier iuvofves ?he intcrcstsof thc tux payers of the County, und ns such, proper,/imp and means should be aft forded, for; a /aj/ra ftrnj <full , d.UojOj&ionA>f klk& mensuro, ,,\yho,n }\\\fii js j(Lppe; (et the people not fpr thpj b?sl^. intercstfcof, the. County,'aa they appear to tbfemJ1a,p,d, (p|i tb?,Co?jimjsa.ior|; ers accede (cv their."expressed-' wij.i. J't is e good precedent in oil cases. ; W&bt?m&fofo rot> inf Iiavo v.ee.eive.d their: new-fgoo4s from tfew York, and offer thom lp tho publie at small prolits t for .qasji, . Thpir .stopk i? .. large, and has been selec^d. by J^^typpuwWi his usual gatod tasto,, JLyej wautjfp.mflMiingiiuwfuJ or pimaujental^du.rablc or f|ab,ionaWar or coinbi n'ng these qualities, you will find it there it prices to suit tho tim?a?:; If, tho lacHoswatt o'oak.s or shawls, of th ft latest stylo, M A r rn K ~ON & BELL can sufi trrom/r "These ^gent?o trien ar? hot hshamcp* of tl?'?ir Stoof, as &U\ be seen by rofcrcrlcji U^%Sr^t^^g?f^?fKP^?)aj^ The Rural* Car^inian. ."T Tho first hufiioe'r.of ^(>\?J9w'nia^xJne 1I|B bct-n Toce?Wd', im'cl' fu??y* nne^bi,Ji?iojp^pta. tiou8 cntertninedjof^i^byjhe press and peopfe. Tho eontonts- dre 4arranged fcyStem?tio?dly, under eight hsads,1 exnnprislwg : useful infor gW?m brinf life sketch of Wove, description of his fplnyitstjorti nn* WtkotfatH ol' ftls?'?Wlr?d pl ?toa?vond- ?otfot? ph}f?V??l^-?l**< ?fr fjollVo r.-.mphlp?nfr 4*ty?fon*WP*4 tm^MWii .f the end of the yest, ? orood vol uno. Pub <disbei!i?t ChaVlinton?8. Oitby^WlW?J^v?Ds .^DyogswoH, afc $2 WfbKH *a? A?m^ . . ' ^?taN** ? 1"??^? kirim ci ?>i? Weit union Hai witliin tho i/.Bt few years bcoomo a y .ftonriahiofi^Til^o, witlnja tasty doings, WW\\i '?ra a?^^^^^^8, 'o^i^^^efui<^^^^ io nu ble, nud from dewy moro to night the store and street io front is crowded with buy? ora* Mr. MIOKLBB brings into his business a sound judgment, with tho experience of ous boaricg towards bis customers, have made him a popular and successful merchant. He your wants in his lino. A little further on a great display of sub stantials and novelties looking out from the s-fofeifr rffl?it?ik? eir>:&^NoYW>b}^l?m^lffio passer by. Hero you should stop and exam ino tho superiorstock. ,??? Xkf doods and Groceries,'which theso gentlemen have just veoeived nnd are selling at very accommoda ting prioes. Their stock is ootirely new, a j 8 trio t ii dh pren co to their motto, "Quick sales j and small profits,'.' havingeffectually emptied ! thqir shelves.-. Tho good .'tasto' displayed in i h o Tu ney dress goods department is duo to j Mr.'Oaiyynnd oahnot; fail- to please the l? j dies. ."(.bud aid ?ayie OJ v-n al , . i ?itt!-r"MTl-r:. -.P.i?.-.-i Debts for Slave* WU) they be enforoed by tho Courts ?, lu Georgia the Supreme Court has decided the question In 'thV ttcgat?tW' !Th? .cobsUtUti? i and ordinance of the Convention of 18?8, ol this State has declared them to bo null and void. Tho decisions of the Circuit Courts indicate ?heir invalidity, but thc questing with all the interest and anxiety our people have in its solution, yet remains openi Thc great case of Calhoun against Calhoun, in volving the question, has been ?rdorod to bc r?-argU?d, n'nd tho'ta?bple must walt. Thit ?c?ion of ou4 SupreWe Co?rfc indicates a doub'l as to the constitutionality of the ordinance Hind clause of thc Constitution, declaring then: v*?id. Wo believe contraots for tlaves wit! riot be enforoed, but ri? there is n reasonnbh doubt, think it best for rill parties holding snob claims, to compromiso o? fair abd equi table terms. Oontra?ts for 1?70 fj Them are no greater legal complication! than those which grow out of thc rolatioi bf iiahdlOrd!rind'Tcnant. Tho mutual rights duties and liabilities bf - th?: parties, and tiri remedy for their ?riforc?riiont when violated isa fruitful sourco of strife rind litigation To avoid such difficulties or to ensure a safi rind speedy redress against offenders, wc ad vise our readers to make it an invariable ml to onter into written contracts before witnesses specifying clearly tho terms pf the contract Whorevor this is dome, either the landlord tenant or laborer, can have an easy rented; for violations of thc contract, under tho pro visions of an Act to protect laborers and per sons working under contract on shares o orops. Th? 4th section of that Act makes'\ a criminal offense in either party to thc con traot, to violate its provisions, by fraudulent! disposing of or removing the crop before di vision, or by refusing to perform tho labor o fulfil.the conditions of the contract, and pati ?sliest ho offender by fine, or imprisonment o conviction before a competent .Court. \V regard it one of the best laws for the time: that could bo trained, and we want our read era to understand that it relates to and govern written contraots only and them duly wi! nessed, One;half of tho difficulties botweet lessors and lessees result from negligence i making thpir contraots; After they got int troubio. they sock a lawyer and find, if any there is bat a/ slim remedy. They have n contract, becuuso they each though t the odie would act right, and, even then eaoh perhap thinks-he is acting fairly, having forgotten o misunderstood tho terms of the original agroc ntcnt. Write v?yr contracts Weaftor an' ?miro them signed and witnessed in duplicat nod you Wi)) feel yourself moro than repai by freedom from o ny anxiety: ju the oomin settlement. . . . . t. HST Our Agrjoulturpl friends will bpnr i mind that the Annual Fair of the State Agr cultural nod Meuhnnioial Society will bo hoi in Columbia on tho 1 Otb, llth and 12th daj of November. We hopo as many as can poi yeniontly do SQ, will attend and give their ai inmakinVil ? success'., i? r ' u , The Pheonix says: ''Woore pleased 1 stoto that the arrangements are progressin favorably for tho apprpaohjog fair. A moe ingof tho.Kxocuti^o- C^mmiUipo will prob bly bo hold hcr? pn the ?,Qtii instant, to mal the final arrangements. Let tho whole Stn bestir itsolf apel make this industrial moy nient a dcoidctl success.". . fcjt?r The Madrid ??pooV' of the 14th pu lisnos a synopsis'of tho reply niodp by Mini ter Silvita to Mr. SUW note. ' Senor Sijvl says :'"Reasons diotated by, national <f?gn?( prevent the'aoceptanoo of foreign racdiath in our domestic affairs. Tho intlmatioi made by Gen o ml Sickles arereocivod with tl ({cod will whloh ono nation owes to nnoth irith whloh it Abound by*!** of amity.'.' ? i i?(t to??* *d )!]. ^AfMtafHIWrtiS MI ai ou. n x > #3rT. Ow, ?tttn?flr correspondent ,aaytl th Imperativo Rule Relative to Chango of Firm ns Regards. SpecUl Jfo**~**???J0? ment, Transfert **yfagjN^tf?m| C VFIOB ?N?^?p^N Sm :-Oo aoco^fcpf $o'^T??^fk^'' rios mado in regento liability .to spooia? tax upon oha^o^ ble tp^new^^ u?n^rcil Vo'~ ^ tion of th^^foir whiol^hc satne^,bpeui paid by thooriginal firm,Villon should ho ns*. Sossed from tho" '?fei '3ay'oWra? ' ir^'tttU -.ig a person rct^ fr^ \$\m&i year for wh:on nc has poid the tax. can trans fer'hirfsGetpfrtrJ^ In the caso of m???t?ovarers, dealers, apothecaries,, jopofcotipper^, l^tc^ers, .keepers I of eating houses, hotels, innsor taverns, who' li'ivo paid special tax as such, if, nt the timo of ohnnge of firm, the sales, products or gross receipts, no the case may boj boto not exceed ed $1,000, thc special tax will bo refunded upon application inndo in proper form. Jf tho t?x paid iy that of wholesale dcolors, .and at tho time 0f thc chango thc sales did : not exceed $25,000, forty dollars or fifty dot lard will bo refunded, according to whether thc sales exceed 81,000 or not." (8 RECORD 110.) * Very respectfully; .?....* - I J. W. Douglass, ; Acting Commissioner. >' W. VRi VAN WYOK* Esq, Editor Internal Revenue Itoc?rd. A "Corn" PauiTout West There is excitement and "downward ten dency1' in tho . grain market nt i Chicago. Tho Moudny evening popers, of that city fur nish tho following particulars. Tho Chicago "Journal says :, . . . t ...... "C rain comes in more rapidly than wanted for shipment, under our recent pecuniary derangements, and thoro have been but few hore who could command money enough to .buy to hold.; Our weakness has re noted on New York, and sont that market down, while Liverpool has caught tho same, infection. Wall street gambling was tho primary cause, but tho proximate cauco aroso in Chicago Thora was a good deal of short trading to-day many being anxious to sell, and others equal ly willing to buy, but, with a decided prefer, epeo for tho buyer's option, which made buy. er the month worth a groat deal moro thur seller do." With reference to the condition, of th< banks, under this unfavorable condition o things, the wnto,r says,: ( . ( "The strain on tho banks of this city, pro duocd by tho largo amount of grain whiol has accumulated boro, has been heavy. Tin panic in New York deprived thc grain ant flour dealers of New York city and State o tho facilities for doing business, because tho; could not get accommodations to pay sigh bills drawn on them to pay for grain shippct from here. There has been any quantity o orders hero to buy grain, to bo paid for b; bills drawn at thirty days; and it is iscles for thc banks of this city, without an iticrcas of capital, to attempt to furnish funds for th whole of the transactions in grain from th hands of tho producer to thc consumer in th Eastern and foreign markets." ; At Cincinnati, the ''Enquirer" says c wheat : ** "Advices from other points have been c au unfavorable aharactci^ and thc orders hav goncrally been withdrawn. The city mi I lei are, in mosteases, limiting their purohascs t immediate wants, as they have not muoh cor fidonco in pricos, and tho present rates fu flour afford thom no profit. Tho receipts c wheat have not been large, and the suppl has exceeded tho demand; and there bein moro disposition tu ?ell concessions were, i somo cases, granted. "Corn-r-priccs are lower. The distillei hove hoon buying pretty freely at ioterit points, and aro not in the market to any c: tent at present, and the demand from the I qui doalers is not equal to the receipts." [Phoenix. WA8HIOTON, Ootober 15.-Tho Cube Junta in this city have rocooivod ad viet from tho eastern department of the island the effect that a great bu tile has been fougl between the Spanish and Cuban forcee no Quaymaro, in the District of Rjyamo. Tl Cubans, commanded by Generals Vuluiasei and Pucllo. The engagement lusted scvi jiours Fuller a??ouuts aro expected by t next dispatches rcooivod by tho Junta. WAS IIINOTON, Ootobor 15.---?The comma der of thc' United State gunboat Frolio, i fonds tho Navy Department that he li notified the officors of the Cuban steams!] Hornet not to attempt to leave their prose pssUion unless tho oase is deoided in th favor, and that, by order of the President has atiohorod alongsido, to pro von t her uoa thoihtod departure A special telegram from Nashville si that tho Ton n e?sco senatorial cleo tion oom off on Tuesday, ntl tl tlint Andrew Johns has a majority of six votes on the joint b lot.' '"i mtiOWfl .?'..' i "kl '!??<..;.' 11.-.il ii "<Mr. Joffe rson Davis Ballad from Pul ti mt thia evening for Charleston bri hts. way Mltaivaippl. ' h . " ' The President and Cabinet returned to t city fro m Frederick to-night, Ths Kudicals oro 'greatly elated over selection of General Ikdknop ns Noorat of War, and say that by his new polioy tpwa . "Hr* ' ai *'. tfaoiY. .-..:*? bailas aa?. ov% ?..?! There was a large attendance of oounse * vf ?^^ue,ctt>tprs ip, tho. Supremo Court to day, 4?ri ?ocpunt ot::tho Yorker ORSO. Tho mom ?1^3'of tho bar Rc?or^Uy beliovo that( tho, ^TttR^il'.disuiiss tho ciific for want"of juris i ^/^xmh^qvi, Octobor 15.-A telegram i fla'??tj Coj^Ws, Ohio, midnight, says that the returns't?cejycd sj??e noon yesterday do '^?^rifliigo & probable result; 10,000 nm :r. jTbc ^?adplphia (korney's) Vrees pub? P^'4%;itn?l? of rotutPSt making Geary's m? %or\$$%?>?i ^h> Agc (Dcmcprst) publishes Wl?pk^ tho published returns are not worfiiyof trust. Both parties claim '?b^H^tWtAy?*1lflti*thV'15111 r}!{r!'sTetVirrtS 'will '- i)C ?rpo ai red tot? eoLd c. tho eon tes t. J , UH Miti?T?k^WAh.-ThQ custon s ?-reeeit s . from -1 h o 1 s t . to ? th i n s ta n t a mou ti t to 4 over, ?4,500,0.00,. iii < wm di bte) < ti ' Admiral Aorrogut w?ll probably live through '? the night.: ? H -I.M?M-> ./. : j Commissioner Delano hos deoldod that lawyer? having two, distinct offices or places ?f business must pjy two licenses General Can hy's report is .fatal to tho charges of fraud and intimidation in thc Vir ginia election: 10 . J i rivoli ? PHILADELPHIA, October 15.---The Press makes Geary's mnjority 8,101. Tho Age publishes DO tahlee, hut says tlie return?; ere un roi i a bl c. . ,, ? -, ?j Both parties claim thc,State. Tho official returns will bo required.to?dppidqthc contest . ^VASIMNOKPN, October 17.-JJOA..J>ffoi\ eou,.Davis change^ his m?P<J with regard to visiting Charlestpn^apdsa.iled Friday evening in tho steamship , Cuba direct for Now Or. leans. Thc Sun 6ays in this .connection: '.Mr. Jefferson Davis left the city in good health and spirits, the ,few,.days' repose hp has experienced tinco arriving from Europe on Sunday, evening appearing to have added to his already improved health, .Ile goes to Mississippi on priyutc business, qnd it is uti dcrstood to bo quite uncertain how lpng l c mriy remain, there." The governmeut lias' official news from Mexico that n revolution' lins broken out in Sun Luis de Potosi, and that thc authorities regarded a rebellion in Sinaloa as imminent, Troups hnd been dispatched tb thc hitter State.? The President to day authorized a contra diction of the statement that a Mr. Frign'et, who claims to bo an ogent'of the Rothschilds, hod been in correspondence with him, offer ing to negotiate a large loan with thc United States at four per cont. Frignet's story wos that thc proposition was made direct to the President, and the scheme was deferred at his request. Secretary Rout well also denies 'Frignet's stutcmciit'. Forney's' 'Chronicle of to day anticipates that the Supreme Court will grant a writ of habeas corp-'sin the Yerger ease, and thereby declare the reconstruction acts unconstitution al. It calls the President's attention to "thc grave duty that would devolve upon him in j sucha ormtinj-oney." General George H. Thomas has just sub mitted u report to the President on Alaska, rc presenting that territory tts well-nigh wortl - less to tho United States. Proposals have been invited for thc erection of a keeper's dwelling and two range lights on Morris Island, near Charleston. Thc Cuban Junta here says it has ort iden from Spain showing that tho new revolution in that country is so formidable aa to prevent tho government from soviing tho contem plated reinforcements to Cuba. A sp?oial'Cabinet meeting was held yes terd'.yy but nothing of importance was do- e Sherman took his leave of the Cabinet as Se cretary of war. The National Intelligencer changes its owners to-morrow and comes out as iNc organ of tho workingmen. Official returns from all bnt three counties in Pennsylvania gives Geary, (Radical,) n majority of 4842. RICHMOND, OO?. 18.-Tho^ Legislature met to-day. . ' In both Houses n resolution was offcrqd congratula ting tho country upon recent Re publican victories st the North nud West. In the Senate it was laid on thc table ns being . , 'n^ I fl I J? i T?-? U h oh-mv .'. i out of the province, of thc presept Legislature, ia IT rMi iii JM?nwl.4t.Il?. ... and the House adjourned without notion. jgyjjUU_''i*!*!'!^;-..j'. ; ' ' '; MAUIUEDvon the evening ot tile 22nd ultimo, at O reen wu v, the residence of lite bride's mother, by Rev. Wm. McWhoi.br. Mr. A. Il KLMS?N! for merly of Pickons DlBli'lci, to Mico M. AUN KS STEELS, of Oconcc. , ? -. on i he Cid insianl, by Rev. Mr. Dodge, Mr. HERMAN^ C. KMKB. of Wulhalln, lo Mies E. D. M KY KU, of Atlanta, CU, -, on Sunday morning, lie 1 Ott? of Octo ber. 18(iii. hy I/. N. jtohSnrt. Eeq., Mr. Wu. KELLY, of A ndt-i son. 4p MJaa ^nrAMtssA, NAHCSSA. FKAN oia, BLIZAUETII, N^NCY, JANE DtntlAM, of Pickcns IS herby given, that I will apply to tho Jqilgo of Probate, for Piqkepa County, at Picken* Cr H., on Monday, 22d November nut, for leave to make Anal settlements of tho Estate of John Iii*,; decoaaed; Estate of .J. M. Mullikan, de ceased; Estate of duo. .A.. Hinton, droansed; and to receive letters of didmi?sipn therefrom, respectively. Ordditors and all others interest ed will take duo notice and govern themselves Oct 20.186P \* ?"' ; . - *"4oo THE?TAT^ tofft!! (JAtlOLI?A, \\T rtEREAS, Wm. Sander? ! 'fit ? piado suit lo tn'e VV td grant hiiO lottcva of ftdfnlnlRtrnlion with will : ann ox? t?, ?PQ? ?PW* aM.fctfWhl.i?.' James Sanders, deceased, late of Ooone CVmnty ) fh?s? arc, thWraf?r*'. tb ol te and admonish all .tiul .Jugular the k'nuh'Pd mid oredUnM qf th o ?aid Ja? sw ?Y V. etti? 1*1 Aa?:'of i9i??l?JUiv/ne6a Ai bo granted. ?il^ft undtr my hand and !>qal, thia , NANCI!, CART & NORTON, I Offer to ??fcir fri)ndsMi%' /th cf pJtbli?* ?reak|?)&ri j gains in DRY GOODS, GROCERIES'&v| selected fov*m W\r&n? 'WitterOracle, at prie* to suit tloHTfrrrc^ , . _ , .. (i) *M WI Tsayaoa J phftgui ftftftn u i;fipleJtt.^TOA WXW..tnc latest styles dj dress goods for ladies and gentleiSiil?s' #a?'e, V STAPLE I)KY GOODS, "WOOLENS, UOSIEY. GLOVES, NOTIONS..&0V iil?O, ALARGI selection of Fashionable lints. Hoots und Shoe?, of the best quality eyer offered in this mnrkoi Ludios Cloaks ami Shaws, &o. Our ?tock of Grocoric* is completo in ovory line, comprising Muscovado, Port ?rino und Refined Molones of every grade; Teas/ a good assortment, and also, a Choice selection ol ?^tlc?a^ Ihim aud Commop,:Rm, Java, Lnguyj-n,, &c,. .. , i . I Also an assortment of Confections for the Ladies and Children. A goo l St mk Bf,tCr8ettKj ware, irafdwar?i Cm-tings, Iron, Farm Tools, Pl/wdtiV, Shot and Ldnd, and any> and'evor thing to supply the wan s wf. this morLot, , . ;: . < iP ,(... ' WANTED! IMMKDI?T?LY? oAwU btu,- > n. di o- . . m jy I? >ii *ptb1 1 (??.! .*....} vi -?d-S Hifi* fi|d?.: 5000 bushels corn, 2000 bushels of oats, ";. FOR WHICH WU WILL PAY Titi! HW ll EST P/tWKS LVd'4Sfr O It l?Af?TKIt. Oot 20, 1869 2 " " '1 tf Assignees Sale. WK will sell, ut Anotion, nt Pendleton, S. C,, on Friday, the 19th day nf Noycni ber next. ALL TJIAT VALJ?ABLE HIV KU PLANTATION, o?ntainitg in the aggregate*, 1.893 acres, assigned to. us, tiy Mr. R. A? Max? well, for tho henoQt of hi? creditors, .re survey i cd hy M. SI McCoy, District Surveyor. 1,002.1 aeren, whioh has been laid off into .seven tracts*,4 IO vvit : TRACT NO. 1. .707 aeres. OG of which is valuable Hiver Bot tom. in ono body, poni? good colton lands, and plenty of wood binds. Tho buildings (except one) aro all on this tract. v. TRACI WO. 2 150 nores ; 84 of which ii Uiver Botlomi Somo part cleared land, balanco ia Woods, and is ndjoiping hinds of 0. H. Cherry tutti Lot No. ll . rh' TRACT NC" 3. i 229 actes, ha's both Uiver and Branch Hot teln, with good wood lands, lind .ts adjoining lands of Klliot, Lots No. 1 and 4.^ TRA ?T NO. fa , 107 aeres, nearly nil in woods, and adjoining lauds of Dr. J. II. Maxwell, Elliott and Pinck .ncy ' TRACT NO. 5. 171 acres, nearly all in woods, and adjoining hinds Reddy, Phillips, Cherry, Simpson and Lot No. G. TRACT NO 6. 274 acres, nearly all in woods, nod adjoining lands Hubert Adgor, Roddy, Whitten und Uni No. I, 5 and 7. TRACT NO. 7. 204 acres, on willoh i.s a good Cabin and Small Flinn, known as part of tho Mayes place, and adjoining hinds of Pinckney, Whitton and Lots 1 and G. ALSO, We will sell, SEVEN LOTS OF LAND, within ibo incorp?ralo limits of Pendleton Vil lage, to wit: LOT NO. 1. 121 acres. Wood Lot, and adjoining Mrs. Maxwell. Sha uk lin and Smith, and is one of thc most beautiful sites to build on in Pendle ton. LO7 NO. 2. 40 cores, pointing on thc Orrvillo Rund, has a good site to build on, adjoining Mrs. Max well and Lot No. 3. i LOT NO. 8. 37) nero**, being part of Rn CO Tract Field, fronting on .Orr ville Hoad, lins n line building sile, anti adjoining No. 2 and 4 LOT NO. 4. 40$ acres, pointing on Orrvillc Hoad, nod adjoining to Lot No. 3,mid tho tiriilin hinds. LOT, NO. o. 9 norco, and pointing on tho Anderson Road, and adjoining lands of Mrs. Sloan, Mrs. .Max well and Lol N> G. :' LOT NO. 0. ?3 acres, and fronting on the Anderson Road, and Adjoining lands of Mrs. May, Mn?. Max well and Lot No. 5. LOT NO. 1. 9 ncros, adjoining lands of Mrs Mays, Mrs. Maxwell und Lot No. G. . WE WILL ALSO SK LL, The BEAVER DAM PLACE, containing by survey, ubout 885 acre?, situate in Oconco County, on Big and Little Ruavcrdam Creeks, adjoining lands of Elias Eric. 0. II. P. Kant, Myers and others, which bas been laid off into Three Tracts, to wit ( TRACT NO. 1 429 acres, on Big Benverdan) .Creek, soirto f;oud creek mid branch bottoms, gi aid cotton ?mis, and sumo extra good wood lands, build ings all oil this tract. TRACT NO. 2. , ?50 hores, On Little Boavordnm Creek, ad joining Maxwell, llruco, and traut No. 1, soin o gupd?reok bottoni, and.soino gyod woodlands. n i,*, TRACT NO. 8, , 199 .aojes, pn, Big ,Bcuyerdam Creek, some good bottom and wood lands, and adjoining h\ndS of Elias Karlo, Myers, and tract No, Tv *?tf* Phi te of .di th?se lands aro now ready nuthouse ofJ, B. ^ittwp. iyna^oUhor of (tho AHsbjno^s will toko, ptyftsurojfl showing fthd feiplftlnUlfe 'ftttmV. '.' ff? .OfflOl wd.i-?rrf s .T/tfWffcViOno-tldrd Cash, and for t|io other w^mw "wo sin tfwo?T ?i i J. ?B.1 SITTONJ .T0b?h owe lid rd f - ( Assispoot af. R. A. Maxwoll, figg V*T 1 tho ?fy le-of H ? vi M? ' Jb liaARb-is 'thia day t?h?i Mmi trna SEAIIDT* w. o I bMtirjf o <JOEI* BflARUv ul ../?Oos?, im . w ? i, ?aqaa oUriso nod) 4adw |??O< bot,,'*, v'vii.p T? J E CASH STORE. TTii ? v ??sn ?w|?*'i *?T i,?.*)?.] >ta* . .- ' . ??? ?.: QjMfPJ? rr,-, o' M .'? T.' . ? i .. ? ..? r "?cfvf? nw?')'1; ! MATHESON & BELL II AVK NOW OPEN FOR 1>1S/1TVII?\ .-TION, A LAUaK,3T0(3^lQ?^j??l Fall and WintcivGb?xls, W?iicli 'l?a v? boen selected'and purchased in New York'hy i/t?^bxpcnbb?'od merchant, ' ut a ensl?'discount, nnd will 'b??old \ nt the smallest ndvaftbci!: - . ' F^tJ. CAlf?fl? v T *'(> * Oqr .steely comprises all tho ^ub.sKuitjuta in DUI <?<.>l>3>$ A handsome ?ss?vtn?cnt bf 1 Hendy made Clothing, Routs, Shoes and Hats, Family Groceries, &a. -Ladies Shawls A?\D CLOAKS '?a> STYLES'ANi) ^ PR ICES TO s CIT IJV?R -Y II ? b *Y; > ^ f ~"?rr' V;I . : V'^ A * Vat!er\fy Mcird:vaj\c, CROCKER WARE, '" 1 ' */ ?HM!i toft J f/i,\V.S', PISTOLS, .il-C. Also, a large stock of Fuwily Drugs pod Medicines, .selected by Dr. ttJ?bb for &cU.ortd sale . 1 ?rt ?th k'tt sW-k For thc con\ cnichoa of 'duri Mountain? t friends we have established a bra ooh itorc at Clayton, G . , where 1 ' " ! ' ' 1 ?. ' !MI "v v"' f ' I iv rs fl ? i WC will KO p u general ~ .* i . fi </ >W- ? i h'tock of Goods, which ... will' be .sold,at Wal-. . halla pricos. DH. ?.t?ii HAS FOR HIS PUlVATK ;1^A( TICK . ASKLl?Cr STOCK OF Tl HO A CT J. VF Pi??NCIPLE-S Ob' Til M ' I~v .. "r\;' > rali i-, (fata* ? most Dru#$. While wo tUhtV <mr^tiiMW?MhtiMh* era for their'very" l?rjo'rlil c'^troW?$o'*drfrlog thc pnst seisoii',' vvo b'c^'thotiP'fb1 WtlP'a'nd examine our now stock. M* t?d* to'toroid Oct li, ison iM<itf -L-i. ?. <; ...-r-ft- y ; .T Notice TS hereby given t fttl ?ho'm lt may <?*hoirn)??hot 1 we will apply. to''L41<''V.ltflpirttv "I/ro^atc.^udgc of Picketts Conroy, .on tho loth day of November next, for a final dl?otiargo rfs'Kxc'ciitors of tholnst Will and Testament off Carinii .fniaioson- deo'd H. J. Wf?dd \M?, JOHN JACKSON. 1 fit BkituWttifk) Pick??? J?, H.. Ooh ?, 1 90<1>J^> A o (HY v3??IV?'M?? s,?t u?r>, 'PRAT Tntef Armand! fotifntntntf.'t-tO noyes, tom* 1 on hiwh sld^a o.0'lHnkont O. li^fi^>JV'?il ! joining binds of...lapo); Schroder, Ti. lt.'Klein Sek And T?aot formerly 'ottrnoil by n< Gls?fll. tin? COIN Uor of saiil land 1 ams withif? aM-ala^th mUf^f R, lt. Dop?t, at>d is watered l>y Canp Creek, ts partly cleared, but the mi>rtt part b?\t!g heaty titulvor?^ PoVpartlcnla^sppl/it^ >f\P%tftfi^ 'llfASS' MBW 1^0 Ot .'?h^-#IMa?Ma4ea4Hckeni Ul .Criun*y !? s?tp?e.tfn|ly r?imcH)at\ ta moot at .?filiO! All- tina ?iHroada " ?Idt-mt? foc* J??H,?, - 4 lA^e.nl/e^dflttAOj.laja^st^. JMO^?AI? drosses wlllbc dellvcrcd^o^tVay * <C "Tim undersigned JR 111 soll at ?notion. 0? Sal?r-. I day, r)oicWr ?3vd. rtWT.'?Kc 1-oOialw'lcV^f Iiis ticoii n?- oiiO?H&ajfta* (lA^UM^KawaW payinont hafw that time; < ? . r., . t- ' ijl^'^>