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W C Kf?ITH, Editor. W??trtfSa Assooiate. Fitonti?TOBi. , j THUM*.-For Subwrtption. TWO DOL \ IjAtlS per nanum strictly in advance; for ti . * months. One Dollar, (f?g* Alcerthemcuts inserted at $1 p?r square for en Hilst or tesl fop the first Insertion, ow<^60 cetus for each tnbtequctt insertion. Obituary Notices exceeding Jive linet, 7W6 ?.'<.. of Respect. Cwmttht cations of a pertonal character, and Announcements of Candidates, %sill be charged for as advertisements , Job Printing neatly and cheaply execule% f&ff- Pigment can be made in currency, orin pro inion at the market rates. .Vecsssity compels ns to adhere strictly to thc requirement of cash payment. ~~ WA LU A LL A, S. C. t, ? Friday Morning,'Ootober 29, 1860 " lu New York; on the 25th instant, fe Cotton wu* quoted et 26*. Qold, 80?J. BQr Tho elections in Pennsylvania and Ohio havoYcnilted in the dofe?t of the Dem ocratic candidatos. &dr Tho communication of "Eunicnean" .\ oame too lute for thia issue, but will appear * iii oar next. We like to bear both sldeB of u question, though we ?nay houestly differ with tho writer. Blue Ridge Railroad To get any tangible information as to tho rtfesent condition and future prospects of thia groat enterprise, uppeara diffioult. The con tractors. Crisville & Co.. arrived io Wulhulla on lust Friday night. They aro now gone in the direption of Knoxville, with a view of examining thc route No work of nny COO; Sequence has yet been dono ; a mere handful of dirt moved to save the contraot. Wo hear there is a delay on account of machinery and the real labor will not be undertaken for soiuo days. Wo rather think the scouring the other five millions, which h to come, has something todo in delaying the muohinory. We do not doubt however but tho road will bc built and a beginning in earnest bo mude beforo Christmas. Census. ?Wrf We havo received from A. Bryce, Sr.. M the following statistics of the population of ?J Oconoe County. Tho number of white ohil ry dn n between tho ages of 6 and 10 yours, is 2.717, as follows : Males, 1.555 ; females, 1,162. Tho number of colored ohildron be tween same ages, is 729, us follows: Males, t-? 885; females, 344. Tho number of white vi males over 21 years of ugo, ia 1,548, colorer ed males, 87(5 ; making a voting population fl of 1.024. Tho total * hito population of tho \ County is, Males, 4,048 ; females, 4,250. j Thc total colored is, males, 1,169 j females, j . ? 1,275; aggregating'8,304 whites, and 2,444 ? colored. This would give us a population of 10.740. Wo hope to give our rondera, in .4 our'next issue n full exhibit of the agricul tural Matistics of the County. Otate Fair. Tho Kxeoutivo Committee of the 8tate nual tAffxi?uhuruLjna ^J??ohanical Society met in ilies. Such tickets oan be procured ijff"._dctcr' after tho 28th irisant, from D. Wyatt Aiken, dre II at the Secretary's office, in Columbia. The legoi committee ?Iso adopted a resolution reques- Sonj tilg tho newspapers of the State to notifyt their their readers that all artioles intended for ex- home h ?bi ti on at the approaching Fair, will be sent ?neon to mid returned from Columbia by rill the ulty i ll lilroads in tho State free of charge, and all ted til visitors pawed to and from Columbia, for one he WH faro. . " "; ' t, ._ 18 wc' Tho Question Solved <-??> fc How to mako monoy pussies tho brains of TOars this generation. Tho best plan as wc think onn fc is to save it. This onn bo done by examin' mci?ttt ing Pieper & Lowery's stock of Ooods and of Dr prioos beforo purohasing your necessaries lho fo( elsewhorc. Special attention is invited to their column, und every ono should remember w when they como to Walhalls, to look in at their store, and seo for themselves. They " ? keep ovory nrtiele needed in tho Household Z sud Farm department. *armoi -.*. m. >-,,... examin Survivor's Association. it to oo We olip tho following from tho "Charles- tion in ton News" of tho 25th instant: Meohnr "Wo bog to remind our readers thats Con- foots sn vention of the Survivors' Association of the tion to i St .to will meet in Charleston On November vessels. 18. Every district association is expeoted tuent of to be represented, to completo tho organza- sistant t t.on ami perfect the plana of the society, omaties Districts which have not vet formed looa! ns. ? perusal, soctat.ons and appointed delegates to the ?nf| ?" 1 Charleston convention are requested to do so w"ntert ? ?tonco. We beg that our contemporaries ?Ur ?fficc throughout tho State will give tho matter immediate attention." At tho request of soveral solders in onr careful pi County wo called intention in a former Issue, ny og U 1?11,0 <,X,?te,,CC ?f HUch m?*?*, M their ?S0 p purpose ?nd suggested ? moating on J,, tte a nott We hav, heard no assenting or dis Th ?In, senting voice to tho suggrstinn as vet T^d ? pUh?,sh tho for wzzi^it zzto: tica interested. P f0'lh? ct --_ ?Won of tl ?fr- Tho L&isbituro meeta on Tuesday, Ti, tno 24th duyof November ^ tn thT8ou Walhalla. HOTO ia no need of idlenoss hero. Work, work, ia the ?rent want. Thero ix activity in every branch of ; industry. Building*, are ? gointr up from t^o Depot to ?be north omi, '? and tho ?aw, und hammer of tho o irpontor aro j buoy. Old hui I (j) uti * uri? bei tis? ro?tted and. repainted, aadin? ti> thojap'pdjlranoo of tho ' pluoo. Thargo of tl io Smith ia not allowed , to get oold. Kvorybody that wants employ mont ia busy, a id tho lotfer, tho drone of BO oiety, finds no assooiates. Walhalla is grow ing and spreading out hor arms, inviting trade. Already in mea and inhabitants, sho is ahead of ber sinter towns of tho mono tai ns Her businoss houses are moro numerous sud active than in any up country town. A generous competition governs in every branch of trade, giving tho farmer the host prices for his pro duce and the cheapest market to supply bia wants. Now corn opened in thin phioc at $1 per bushel, old corn is still soiling at $1 GO. Cotton was sold hero last week ut 23i to 2-1 cerito. Our merchants are determined to ?pare no efforts to make Walhalla a market for every article of produee, and will pay for cotton the Anderson price. Let our furnier? remember this und give our murohunts u trial Sell your produce here aud spoud your money herc, and it will benefit yourselves und the County. You om get Liverpool salt hore ut $3-40 per suck, less thuu tho cost und freight of a few saoki from Charleston. The stores are full of Now Goods, bought in tlio best murkefs, at the latest prices. Whatever you want ur need oun be hud here, us cheap us anywhere. Rend our advertising caluma und you will sec this, und then come uud examino for yourselves, and you will say utlio half was not told ybu." The Newberry College. This institution ?B under thc fostering cure of the Lutheran Synod, which has ju*t ad journed, having taken proper mops to put it on a more Solid basis. Tho institution is young und must puss through tho usual or? deal of tinto und* prejudice, lt wtuits pres tige, u name, reputation, ohur toter, that mor al influe hoe which comes frau p>st SUOOOM und is un earnest for tho future. This oati only be obtained hy time, and thc reputation of its graduates, reflecting their honor upon the institution, which trained their intellects und developed their moral character, ll is now as capable of giving wholesome instruc tion in the usual curriculum of studies us it will be ton or twenty years hence, but it uecd* the confidence und stability which reputation gives. Then it will become iudepeudeut. Its merita will bc appreciated, uwd student* from other sections wili ad?) to Us income. At thia limo it ia weak in pecuniary rosourcoa and requires the aid aud encouragement, of j our oitizeus. It is of groat interest to tho towu and County. Our children cuti he edu oated in easy reach of their homes, and under tho eye of thc parent The money for their j tuition and support will be spent in the Coua- j ty, and ita benefits be kept ?tanug us lt supplies a home, market for our produce, and when time and success have added lustre lo the institution, students from ahro ul will seek ita benefits, bringing and speeding their money among us. The South Carolina Col lege has for a half century been an unfailing Bouroe of wo dth to Columbia, leav ing annually in that city near S100.0o0.-~ Sohools anti Colleges never fail to exercise a beneficial influence over the surrounding neighborhood. They add value to property by affording facilities universally desired, ' **' *?opo, as wa believe this institution will offersov\5r, " enlirc support ()f our County your eons herc, .,;.?,.r ^?coll?n for your chih future life rest? the pri...fh0 Newberry Col institution. This will tie an udnrsbe desired, tit/e to study and excellence. Thc fae s uow complete. Dr. Turner has uccep ie ohair of Ancient languages, to which a eleotod. His reputation ns u teacher I founded. It is not tho eroaturo of a ?ut has been built up through successive of Bindy and eXporionco. ftveryone ol ?ure that his sun will not lack for I or moral oulture, under thc auspices Tumor and tho other able members of mlty of tho Newberry College A Valuable Work I ls.t lluro reoeivod tum (Ito publishing ? of E. B. Treat & Co., of New ?ork, a ! " .und volume of 500 pages, entitled tho ft, rs nndMoohatiiosManu,!. We hare ?reate, od tho work with somo oura, and find ' otam a great deal of useful informa- ! a" the branol.es of Agricultural ?nd ?eal industry. It is " digest of useful d figures, wit?, simple rules of applies. ouf to 1 measurement of |"nd. (he capacity ?f tht?> "< ?nd house?, tho weight, nod measure a H,,r0* lumber &o. It \H nn invaluablo ..?. thi} oh?] o the uneducated in tho higl.or math. rfi,ni,rki nnd cannot fail to repay a careful 'Cimll"V Tho work contain? 200 illustrations 'h,),,t to sold only by 'subscription. Agents th0 belli ?vcrywhere. A copy car. bo .seen ut "1 - - ? ? Supplement I3aV?mo. me the ntfootion of planters to " Qa'ida', ?rusaj of our supplement, aeoompa. i:,r,'?"' I? i-Huo The popularity of L tVThlTi m Guano was soient. L seal S? ?Pity would ?lint meet the demand, %1't. , Mr. Robson, hus mode arrange newer nil demands for tho fertilizer r, W, T .ming season, and prevent n reno . ?o disappointment. P im,rJ"n* ? Si _ gold ooriie ?oro ?re "ow thirty-three ?tu-lento nT"'1 P .n . arran oscd 1st greatt 2d. growt 3d. create Andrew Johnson TheJ telegraph bringa UH information of tho defeat,of Johnson for tho vaoant Seontorehip from Tennessoe. Wo eau not seo lu this much cause for regret on tho part of tho peaco lov ing people of tho South. No (Joubt if elect ed, he would huye dohounoed, id tho bitter eut terms, the Reconstruction Aots^ Uni vor sui suffrago and tho Fifteenth Amendment, and would have vonted his sploen against ttio Radical majority in tito Senate, hut dowe de sire strife and confusion ? Oan uny good come from it? Could Mr. Johnson or uny other man bring to lifo these deud issues, and lop them off, restoring the States to their status under tho Constitution us it was. We think not-certuinly rot. without t? rovolu tion. Do wo want., revolution? On tho 'bontrnry, wo want peace und quiet. A few yours ugo tho entire Southern puoplo denounc ed Mr. Johnson ns a renegado und traitor, whoso affiliation with tho Ridicula, did moro to draw off from us thq nid and sympathy of Tennessee, thun any other tcu men could have dono. After tho deutb of Lincoln, he inaugurated his policy of reconstruction under tho Constitution, with ouly thc ehuugos ru aultiug.from tho war. lu this effort ho u aided and esteemed by tho South, but stimu lated by more steal thuu discretion, bc brought upon himself and the South tho odium of tba ruling majority of Congress. Wu? he uotua tod by love to thu South ? Ile ascribed Iii* off. r(n to his sense of duty aa a citizen under the Constitution, which hu had sworn to sup port, and for this high evidence ot principle wo honor him, while smarting under tho lash of his over friendly efforts for us. The poli cy of Mr. Johnson failed. Tho Reconstruc tion Acts huvo been endorsed by the A uteri- j cutt people in the oleetiou of O ra nt und thu adoption of the Fifteenth Amendment only requires time. What, should now be our pol icy? What bandit oonld result from the ?lection of men whoso v< ry prese noe und po lit icu) record would rovivo uud strengthen the existing untillOSUy ugainst the South? We are, UB a people, v.tally iutorcutod iu a g.utd Government, und however entertaining Mr Jobuson'H bitter denunciation, dipped iu the gull of pcrsuuul hatred against thc Radi eil Senate might be. every lover (d' pcuoe must admit lie is not the mau to benefit us or improve our condition. We rather need one who o in pour oil on tho troubled waters, and ullay confusion by smothering down past re sentuieuta. If Mr. Couper in moderato in pol itica uud honest iu principle, he can effect far 'nore good for Ten lichee uud the South thau thc Ex-President. jf-ar Tho farmers ?ud plauters of tho State will notice with satisfaction that the proprio tors of the .Charleston News" have made un arr mgameut with the proprietors of the Ru ral Carolinian which enables them to offer to suh-orihers unusual advantages. The ''Chatleaton News'' is already well known as a wide awake and pushing paper; the Rural Carolinian bids fair to be the best agricultor il m iga?iue ever published iu the South. What then, will our read -ra say to procuring the ''D.ily News" and Rural Carolinian for one year for 90 50, or thu "Tri Weekly News" and Rural Carolinian for one year for 81 Ot) ? Can the force of cheapness further ^o ? Sub soriptions at these rates may he sent to eitlirr thc proprietors of the Rural Carolinian or the proprietors of the "Charleston Newa." [From the Charleston Courier ] Oil A lt F.L8TO N, 8. C., Oct. 22, 1869. Meurt, Ktlitor? : - in order to in iti?e plan ier-> lo keep a correct account of the results obtained from the application of the Holtihle Pacifio Guano and Chum pound Acid Phos pilate manufactured by the Pacific Guano Company, I would offer the following prend tu ns for the ensuing crop of corn and cotton, on the lan? c'?". P1"'1 if ,he St?t,; Agricultural FOR COTTON. 1 "\t"y* cri . Silver Pitohor, value 875, for thc Sf" fr< sat growth from one acre of land. 8*. Silver Goblet, value $50, for the next 7.'? h from one nero of land. 7 Hilrnr dp, raino $25, for thc third 8 4 ; 'st growth from one acre of land. 10 4 P0R COUN- mitt Silver Goblet, value 850. for the great ?i?ffi ld from one aero of lat d $12.00 ??Iver G"p. r.lun $25. for tho next pr"." H yield from one acre of land ' CtlHsj (Md Modal, va|,U! 828. for the third fe"/?, 'tv.cld from ono "ere of land. Yarns J- N. ROBSON PAR AgOnt^fic^h Carolina. UK Two negroes 7Lgusta, Os, went ? ?Lt'. duel the other d,y, but. while ? W ra shaking with pistols i" their hands *~*?Ut 10 S nT "ftorexatnini,,; H?rige Sild acceptance, called.., halt Wo ar papers ain't fixed un ???I)S : to do code, a"d dis ere foolishness ?it some nigger Into jail." wheronpou gerenta ejaculated, a?eh to hj ' Agent? nuk?0!^'j^cntUaZ ?' Om Of ^ battle hasooourred in Cuba neir a . on tho 10th, wherein Jord,,^ , T?viMi ? lel,00.?n>'pec, V?lio..?od?"a Tho fight lasted six hours, whet, tho Tho Cuban long was very lar, ? ns aro jubilant over tho rosu?t of tho j TT ?y J -_ XX'of ii l;^ZJ? ??&i* that jay i t?fiS i'?rough before tim grand jury this ??? is to i nd questioned regarding ehe rooor t l>lrtnt" ? * r. As the result of hjs testing ?*>< KUorflold, sub fressurrtr, Ztl & "?HftUn? 0 '?^indiotodfor^i^. j ^n li ?li i WM I? ti AL Lil*I GrtTA?DlAJNT M? Insurance Company, 251, UHOADWAY. . ORGANIZED IN I860. AU Policies Non-FnrfoiinblO. Hair Loan taken. No Not?s required.1 Last Cash Dividoud. (Bl'iy) 50 pot' coot. STATEMENT : Poliotos ill iot'CO, Assois, Annniil Income, Losaos Paid, $25.000,000 1,500.000 800,000 500,000 OFFICERS : W. II. PKCKU.VM. Prcs'idont. Wu. T. li "IKKR, Vice President. h. Mo AD AM, Soorotary aud Actuary. O. A. Fi-HICK ut. Superintendent. AU Pd icy-holders liavo n full share of tito gui ns. Dividends payable lifter the oud of ouch ' your. Dividends tili nutv (fifty) 50 per oout and over it. Half Loans aro allowed without obligations. OKOROK KEIM, Qcnorul Agent for tho Southern Stu'e*. DU. \V. WAJtftB. axtiurtUing rhysiciuu. DR. A. E. NORMAN, d. ll. OSTEN DOUEE, Abouts for Walhalla and thc neighborhood, WALHALLA. S. 0., O.t. 20. 1x59 2-lv l'acl?lc (iuuue t'oiupauy'ii CO M l'OU NU ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME For Composting with Cotton Seed. 'IMUS A RT IC Lil is luaimfaoi tired nt the Cctnpa 1 tty's Works. undor thc direction and gu peri U tcuikor.c ot Dr. Ravouol, lt containi tho sa no ulomo, ls of fertility UK SO LU OLK PACIFIC CU \NO. except thal it is uoi furnished with Ammonia, lt is prepared expresa ly tor composting with cotton sued, which furnish cs ibo olomont ut Ammonia; itu? object hviux to reuderthiit sida product ol' th? pl'tuta'lou avada hie lo thc highest di groo as un element ol tertiliiy. For turi her iud particular inlurufutiou uppli to thc undersigned. .). N. ROBSON, Ag*ul tar South (J roltua. 1 and 2 Wbuiiio Whurl, U har lout ou. JOHN S. KRUSE. .1? . (Jotioral Wont, Raltiinora. Oct ?v I Ho? :*^=r" 8,U' G?UUiNE PKliaVXAN GUANO. BY J. A KNSl.OW ? CO.. Cotton Faotnrs and Cotumissiott Morohautf, I'll LAST BAY, CUAULKSTOK, 8. C 1 AA TONS Genuine PISKUVIAN GUANO, iu lUU quant Hies to suii puruhatters, at ViO?? JPJJiU TO IV j tush. 2?, IMliU * Obi. 1 Notice 18 hereby gi?eu that I will apply to I. H. Phil pot. J lillee of Probate lor Pickcna (.'aunty, one month from the publie*!ioo of Ods notice. tu<- a final disch irge HS Administrator of OH' Rsl at a of Tito tu ns T napkins, doceasetl J. U ll VUOOl), Adtu'r. Oct. 21, 18?9 :i 1 Superi temi ni's Offtco, ) til.l l. RllKIK KAILUDAD, > October 27. ISCI9 ) 'CHE \ocennuoilaiion Train o?or the Blue Ridge I Ka (road, on F rid*) a. will bc discontinued after Friday, the Ji*ih instant; W tl. t). G AILLA RD, Sup't. Oct. 27*. 18G9. 3 tf N?W GOOD3 NEW GOODS. V?7*K nre ug.iin in receipt of a full line of all H tnt? popular O ?u.U. Wo navo introduced nirtov i f tr.ee? rbis ..ennui tit I nw Or prie?-* thitn ,ve '.pened the >en-">n with Vre enumerate a ; .ew of i hem. vi? : ^ FRENCH MERINO ALL COLORS, f \ 00 FRKJNCH ALL WOOL DKLAINE. DO., 50 Sack Flannels, Fancy Delaines. Rrp?. Fancy !>hnds Poplin*. KuiprM-i Cloths, Chub nf Ita ly, Clot(> dei Venice. Satin-, Velvets, Toil do i . mon. Hhnwl-, Clones, Oem*' ft* 'r'ttn**> Vrn' liv. irres and Haberdashery nf ot erv do- 0ct mn. Embroideries, LnCfts, Sets jn Maltee ^ '(oenr.es. Honiton Clnne.v. Ac. Ron I La' \T ?rn 5 ) cenrsto ifi OO per y"rd. White ll of all gradea in Swi.ee,. Jaconets, Cam pooles Dtmifv. Linen, Ac 9 and 10 4 Bleached Damask Roby Wine Cloth, WV Scarlet Wioe Chu h. VJli Maroon Tea Cloth, samo L?n0" D,l,l,er C,,,th,,~Napkin8 to oh from 10 cents to $1 ; or from $1.20 to L per dozen. * Hy-comb Quilts, Marseilles Quilts, nt all , , j old fri ?inores, Tweeds. Broadcloths, Sn.inetHT?is sh, K''r.-eys. Lituoy, Flannels, lhoj Alu ti- I rmt,. Bloaehed Sl.oetlt,ft lind S iirilhii StO Brown Cotmns "nd Osnaburg? K" K9f'" EIS in Hemp Wool. 2fd.V Al woo) /j oh!'PCH,RY' BP0M0,8I Ve,v?t? ?'"?! J* ?R OIL CLOTH in 4 4. 0 1, 8 4 12 4 I-cut to suit, ' * o,p j DOW SH A DES in ?very color and width { Agencies. ? Aeonts for tho \>?*t brand of BROWN A LRO, i for good YARNS. ?rpet TDepartment and our niolesalo Department und fixed ,featuros of our businoss, and de nuts.do of this market in thom R. 0. SHIVER, 18601_Columbia. S. C. Ramie Agenoy. Sil A?\f^'^?M^SIA?0"6f"p?ho "?lo ! io RAMIL PLANT in thia, oily, and ed to some extent for si* nmn.hs in mn I om prepare, to ?ive informa ts ndantttbtl, y ftnd voooive orders fur ?a authomeddn establish s,.b HR " . UJjk of tho Plant thal ls af LS ? ur planting oomrnonitv, - 1 . R. 0. SHIVER, 1800 Columbia, S.O. Oroccrii On Also, Farm T< I bouj pro v A EAR for which Qiish or* ht Persom aro i ri v ? tc? prices, as bo of profi Os* ll, i i i mi .UlAU'iHIt VI ' '.J'-.JJJ.IIUHUH.I ? 1 W?1H A?X A I*RICE C?RRENT j COUUK 'KD WKKKLY BY IMBU?*:? &-? liOWEttv AiT-LEP-CJreon.Ir 'mullel, I 6O0?.OO .. -Dry, { pound, 3af>: BAUOINU-Du nd viper yard 30u3o, .? -Hule Uping, por polled^ lr> ? -Jute, g {? 25 ~Mnnilll> S W -Ch'itinn) . " " 6O11?O BUTTER, per poid 25u30 BKVSWAX, per p{?nd 30n3l BEEP, per pound J>IX& BACMN. per pou ii-Hog round 20a22 BEANS-Whiro.' er bushel L25 CALICO, per yare oa OorvEE- Kio. pc pound 25u33 " --Lnguyi, per pound 36*10 1? --Juvu. r r pound 40u50 CANDLES-Adun mtiut, por pound. 30 -Spore " f -10 CUloksNN AMD F wi.s, por bend 15a25 COTTON-por rmi id 20u23 " -Yuin, or Bunch 2.10 CoiMT.nAS. per pn?d Bal" DUCKS, per heddi \ 25 Eoo*. per dozen 1 2i> FLOUII. per St\ok,(08 pounds) G.OOaO.50 FEATIIEBS-Ooesi. per pound 0,0 -Misti, " 3fi CHAIN- -Cnru. pe* bushol l.OOal.TO MVbW " 2.00u2.5O M "Rje. 1.5'inl75 - .-??. --O11U, 75al 00 GKK??, PAI. |1#AJT 50a75 UIDKS^DIV, nornound lMa20 u -0.,0?t o 8nO INDIOO-SpahWb Flout, per pound 2 00n2.26 " -Caroline .. l 25a 1 50 i IROM-English rciMOlii .ier "..und 7?o? I "-Swed*. 1 10 "-Band. , " ll "-llo.p. V 12ft " -Fot.wure, . ll LAUD, ppr pound ?2ii95 Me LASSE?, per guinn, 75a 1.25 OM<>NS, per huslijl l.Oiial IO Foi'AT. ES - Irish,per hu-I.ul. f)0n7o -Rwpoi. .. tOaOH SALT-Liverpool, per Sack. 3.2f>u3.40 ff0tmftmit^mim?m??amli^??mvt timm, ...unii i fumt^mittttu/t . TUB ST AT BD F SOUTH OAl?OMNAi VICK.ENH COU NH"-IK TU K OOUKT O? l'UliBATK ii. W. Felger \ vs. I Pol il lpn of Creditor, Clayton N. Ruid.lAdiu'r. j 1) W. Folger hiving flied his petition in this I* Court pr ay i lg thal ibo Uistribiil ive Share of O, 0. Hold n 1 heristal e or Ambrose Reid, dec d.. shull be adjudge! lo he paul lo him as creditor : The said O ('.Hell, who .1? il is s lid resid?s with mu tho limits of his Statu, is hereby required to be and appear pM-nnally. or by Attorney, ai th* ("omi ol' V va li mc tor Picken* County; lo tai holden al Picketts 0. ll..within I' i tv days After th? pub beal ?on of this no^ce. to show cause. If any h? can, why the prover o' itic Petitioner should aol he granted, or 1 lie anne will hp laken pro conffMo neat 11st. him. Qi Tip limier my limul and 8Q.il, this the Itiih ot October 18D?. 1 1. H. PHILPOT, j.r.p.c. Ooh 18. lR.ii) :i ii A Railroad. .VIE ET I NO ol th' citizens ol deonne In Walhal la on snleatlaybf (his month having pissed eeiiain re PO I ul ion.s in tavor ol' the County sith scrip)lon to ibo capital Stock ol the Air Line Hail road, (which have feen published in lite Keowee Courier) ami I 1* Cuinty Commission rs folding the va?t importance il this measure to thc Conn ly, now respeott'uHyriMpiest the Selectmen Ol' each Township io couvenl a meeting bf the citizens of theil' respective TnmisLips on Saturday the 80lh day of October* inst, tor the purpose of uppoihl lug live D?ifi?tes t? represent their Townships ill a (leuural Meetingi'f Mic County to be fold in W ilhalhi on Monda; the lui day ot November next, to consider mil deleviiilt?e winn >,oiU? . 1...11 h? lakcu in th<- premise.*. The same, lo be deci ded hy ballot. By order ot the Conni5 ''ontmissioners ; WHITHU 8 VMM ES. Clerk. Oct. H. IMO 1 . 4 Mill Pond and Channel Oysters. 4 KT EH the 1st of November it is proposed lo ;\ lurnish ihese OYSTERS, olllier in tb? shell or opened, in quantities to suit pnrolinsors, and ai the lowest market prices.1 The Mill Pond Oyster supplied will belhecelc. bruted Gi; IL Ii A lSIiApP OYSTEll, Fi-'im the Lucas Mill Pontt, at 6'harloston. whi di for Savor ami plumpness is weii known tobo on ion passed. Terms cash Orders solicited from ?ll paris of th? country. Address THOMAS MoCRADT \orcnl ? ...xieuion, fl. O rtK'RVdKa: On '/Mjfirj'Co., David Jennings m,,r ? r JP**iti*Mx MCr?d? d'- &>n f,r,M J- *???<f I W. G. Dinqti, ' ,0,? Ja"n s Bnt'tn. *- jjj? ft3 im 0r 1 ?W" GOODS I'' r. i ?CKLER ?I ?S Viv: ASUHB IN INK0U.\|lAvo bia ' ^ { ?nd? mid customers, flint ho luis refilled ! "nd's !,m with :' M ""'I WCll NfK'ctcd i ck of . JYew Goods m ?w m~m .. yi'ie I1 yr thc Full Trade, ~r iVhk AND FA NO Y DH Y GOODS, leady Made Oluthing, No ions, 'l ^v Do?ts, Shoos und Huts, lleshlm Family Drugs and .Medicines, sa and I Jard Ware, )okoryware, Faints, Oil and Glass ? ?upply of Iron, suited for Farmers, B,,,? )ol?, &o. TM E ; fjht my Goods for onsh ond nt email Ufiln M?t ?nd will sol! in th0 Mm <j*Kf\ my, either for onsh or bartor, for Country Produoe nt tho highest mar- Oot:. ! ket prioes. TI?K ? W a nuTd, \\'T\ OX QUANTITY OF COHN, fiLRj tho highest priuo will bo paid in Tn"80 rtn irtor. Hlngular ?Who hnvo novor traded with nie m'^mti, i tooall ?nd examine n.y stook and I'V"2# i0", it shall oost thomuothing, and may they have t td thom.. i be granto w?. . i . [y, m fr*, 200 Public discussion. THE FUI t?N 1)8 ?f ?bo Air Line ifrilroarf, anxious that tho subject (?ball be fully dia /eussod before the people, will.be at tboplaeos* below ni?-ml|iliedj t(t micet alb interested ItL (ami wlm ls tint interested eitlmr for. Ot" . against?) theuiuleitiikiiur. wbero t li ey hopi? \ t? moot "ll the etti*ns in a fall, free ntirdi friendly discussion : A? Hiith ?-ftlls, on Friday l.r>th instWtit; ? Pony ville, " Saturday lOili " M \Viilhiillii Monday* 1st Nuy'r And in eaeli Township on Satunlay tito MO*1, day of October, instant, at tho points lo liff dcsiirmitrt) hy the Selectmen for holding: meetings on that doy in reference to tho Air I/ine Railroad. Lot all attend. Oct Otb. 18G? td Public Notice IS herby ?tven (lim I ? ill apply to the Jndgo of Prohale, for Picken* Cornily, at Picken? 0. H., on Munday. 22d November next. forlr?ve4-' to make final ?etiloinonls of ibo l?state of John Iiis. deceived; li? m ie of J M. Mullikan, der ceased: Kentle of duo. A. Hinton, deeeased; and to reeoivo letters ol'dismiawion therefrom, respectively. Creditors and all others interest ed will take duo notice and govern thempclvea ' ace rdinj?lv. ! UOBT Ai THOMPSON, Adm'r. Pet 20. I.sea_?_4_ ; CLERK'S SALE. I TU li STATIC OK SOUTH CAROLINA,, OOOXKl? OotJSTY. 1 Wiri. O' Keilli et als. ) v LB!!! fur Partition, i Mar? ll keilli el al j XT NOK li Ult o li- fr .. titi, Onao.it 0 Ult ; t-' j.M' .? di I i 'be ab minted State I omi f a" . 1 * Wi *?}i'| < i ho hi?h-si bidder, i I of-.re th* A uni II . ... ie \Valhalhl, "n -ale Lilay ii N net ab? - ?<-- ? Ibo lleiil K?'a?0 * f Win ' U. Iv. ir- -I.? e eti l- ol Ide -o eral Tril?is b? Ivi?ul a f.lbio - : TR Vcr NO 1. I Or 'he Che. he> ?>'.,.i.iifiliig 2.470 aerea* I mm e or. less wit li .' "I farm imp! o'iiietitf, I k?<" 'I feuee. ?nd in it r midi Sliile of cultiva I linn This li'iei Pi I wei ve mile- Nnfili ?wt I nf Walhall? ii|ii|e.' rilnii . -Til seri's of good hot j I mi in eobhution. a I.? ipnuitity nf good op I land, andia nutlet for ?tock riitlije trnt ?ur I pissed in the oniullY. I j?puah gild ls Intuid on . ! every tuiri nf it. ami ha? boen profitably vnnkmi I in past year*. TRACT NO. 2, i Or the burne pince, in the village if old Picken*. 1 O'lntaiuint! 128 ames m >ro or less, w'th good i iinprovamenta. TRACT NO 3, ?. Aljoinmi? Tract Ni. 2. containing 188 *er*? niora or le-*?. No iinproveinents. Til ACT NO. 4. In the village of ubi Picken?, containing 1 ??*? mme or leis. No iinnroveme.nts TRACT NO. o, In the village nf old Picken*, containing 1 aero, i with gund improvements THAI rr NO. 6, I ttl ?.?> vi I laite of old Piokcns. containing 1 acra j fi i imyrovMiieuta, TRACT NO. 8. j Or the C,.nvT Tract, contiiinii|g 30 acres more ? or lem, sUiiaS* ?ri Um Oiiuntvof Picken*. '.RAt'T NO. 0, Or the Hallinan er(lcf omtnlMns? 475 acre* m .ra ..r lr?. ei uh I M os Batu nf Walhalla, ad j joining land* of M F Mitchel)'. No improvo inent?. Try YtVi ?vc, , n Or Conern.? Tract, containing 60 sereu. mOv> . j le??. TRACT NO ll. I Or Al he rf mn Tntijt e interning 060 acie?fi?ore or leas TRACT NO. Iii, / ? Or Aiken 'fmot, containing 200 hore*, miro or ! lesa TRACT NO 13. Or the. Ilea Traot, c ni tabling SCO aerw more ur le-*. / limier lite ?ame order, and at the ?n/ie time and place. I ?ill nl-m -'ell tho Heal f/atn*? of Thoa. J Keith, deceased, vii : j Til A CT NO. U Ia the vilNtre nf nhl C; Jr^!?^^P?^*i TRACT NO. 2 i thei Devil', Park Tract. c"nialiiin^8l 1 acre? rWKi -fy-W No im minent, ?O?M.U g"|,J ('."in(, (||| ft. TR A OT NO. 8 , / Eneros, ('reek. Containing .loll aerea more ^?djo""n.i;lnnd?()fTvro Maildin : TRACT NO. 4, TRACT, NO fr, j ?noir Crook c minium* 810 .,(!ro., more er RR1I3: -Thnjie ?"Ir* ".JU ,L6 MN,)FL ON al l',??ft?l '1 "'?T v<um-in "'reeeoiial a ?nsf?l , ,ai,?M. |>.ji.,,hrtser tn ?ive bond . as o e p"r"m,..mer. Purchaser in ?**h hr all i.eco??,iry paper? J W v'Tltf TH ?N(1, rC((C .I M. 1800 ?! t " '' " ami "tlreou , ^nyprl?g pl,.,,^ 0 ipy riM (|(lv oPs)t|0( . LEI. A ? ? H fl T ? O V, H ind Hy-UiknUo Ka>inoei\ H M ween hiwn'ol and lllandinav, COMJ.MRIA, S O '3- i??"_JO_W . , H ?dg? Lo?|g<? rf0# 0?>V A7 |P?7 M MZ taWLXn COMMUNICATION oH ? Khlgo. hodgo. No 02. A.-.P.-.M. wlSbi l.io- First 8,,,,?^ in November neil i^ ft!2f: I' '\ A ,ul' ?? tendance ia S? Urethren iv,y rake du? notice ead ba. i ?ccordlnglv hy order of th" ?di, * UfiflO, ?>???VT YOUNO, SefJ O0IINKK WUNTV-.OITATJOJVT F IR VS. Wr>. Siindors hath mndeaiitt IA IU? Kraut hlAi l?ttnraof ti??mlt?Sl A <xed, .po,, ",o Kmtt;TCT,*1* 'uders^wMeil. late of Oeono Sunty , ). thcfVliire, lo olfe ami a?linoiil?h ali An rf Lo k/ndrcd ?ni onMUora J? ?'?; e?sed. that ?hoy ha uod appear Woe? t? >'/hr? ofProbaio. io bHeffw? oit he IM .lay of Ncvernb r mlI ii ?Mhy Hie 8H?J admjniairation ahm ld no?'