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DISSOLUTION
OF COPARTNERSHIP.
EB. BENSON & SON have
this day dissolved Copartner-1
ship by mutual consent. All persons
wluUtiJ l/s *
tiviv/ui^u iyj tiivni Cii %J im/QI tJrtriKJSliy
requested to make immediate payment.
We take (his opportunity of returning
our sincere thanks to the citizens
of Anderson and Pickens, for
the liberal support they have been
pleased to give us in our business.
E B. BENSON,
J. B. BENSON, i
Jan. 1,1851. 33?3t !
NOTICE. I
I SHALL continue to keep on
hand at tlio old stand in Fondle
I 1 ?
iuii, u mrgi: win general assortment
of all kinds of GOODS, wlvcli I will
sell as cheap as any other merchant,
let Ins, location he in the country or
village.
E. B. BENSON.
Jan. 1,1851. 33?3t
Strayed or M?>I? it
IT* ROM Mrs. Simpsons, near An_
dersonville, On Wednesday ivght
25th Dc ember, 1850, a Dark Iron
ii > ^
vruy jnorse, iu nancis n'gn, U years
old, splint on left fore leg, shod all
round, some saddle marks on left
side, a spot on his face somewhat resembling
a star, the under part of his
mane cut with a rope, feet and legs
black, with a little white on hind
feei. The following reward is promised:
Ten dollars for Horse, Fifty dol
lars for Thief and 1 lorse.
VVM. RANSON.
Wilson's Creek, An n. Dist. 8. O.
EXECUTIVE l~mPAllTMEjyty
lhj his Excellency IVhitemarsh ,/i.
Seabrook, Governor and Comman
dcr-inichief in and over the State of
South Carolina.
WHEREAS, in pursuance of nn
net of the Legislature of this |
State, the votes of members of the
Thirty-second Congress have been
counted by commissioners appointed
for that unloose; audit annnjirs tpnt
the Hon. l)aniel Waliace has been
elected for the first Congressional district,
composed of the disiricts of
Spartanburg, Union. York and Ches
ter; Hon. James L. Orr has been elecled
for the second Congressional
district, composed of the aislr ets of
Pickens, Anderson; Greenville and
Laurens; Hon. Joseph A. Woolward
has been elected for the third
1 -
v/u>iHibtiaiv]|(ll MIOIIIll, CUIlijll'MHI <)l
Ihe districts of Lancaster, Kei^haw.
Fairfield. Richland and Snmlcr: Hon.
John McQuoen has been elected for
lhe fourth Congressional district composed
of the districts of Chesterfield,
Marlboro Darlington, Marion. Horry,
Georgetown and Williamsburjr
Hon. A. Burt has been elected for
the fifth Congressional district, composed
of the districts of Abbeville,
Newberry. Edgefield and Lexington:
Hon. Win. Aiken has been elected .
r~.. A 1, -
mi iut5 sixiii i^ongressnnai district, I
composed of the district of Charleston i
Hon. V. VV. Ooleock lias been elected
for the seventh congressional district,
composed of ihc districts of Orangeburg,
Barnwell, Beaufort,Colleton
and the parish of St. Johns.
Now, i h. Me lb re, I, Whitemarsh B.
Seahropk, Governor and commander
in-chief in and over the State aforesaid.
do issue this my proclamation,'
notifying and declaring, accordiriglo
1 he provisions of tho said rc<h, thai
Daniel Wallace, J. L. Orr, Joseph
A. Woodward, John McQueen, A.
Hurt, W. Aiken, and W. F. Colcook
had a majority of ihe votes in their
respective congressional Districts,
and are therefore duly elccicd Representatives
in the Congress of the
United States.
(iiven under my hand and the seal j
of tlie State, at Columbia, ibis- Oib of |
December, A. D. 1850, and in I lie i
seventy-fifth yeaf of theindependence
of the United St ales of America.
? W. B. SEABROK.
R K Henagan, Sec y of State.
33?3t
NOTICE"
T~ FOHFlU^liM ft IS nofortni I AA m 1
B (%)l L?ni o</UO II Will |
JL trading for either of five notes ffiv
en by me, some tfme last fall. to Nathan
Dodd; they were five one hundred
dollar poles, the one due to-day
and the other four annually,' the holder
lias departed from his contract,
and faiiedfor the consideration, and I
< m determined not to pay it unlesft
compelled by law.
EPPKS WILLIAMS.
T)ee. 25: 18iiL 143?if
? i <.| ?' 1 t , ..
NOTICE.
ALL person indebted to me at
Holly Hill, nan save cost by
calling and settling their notes and
accounts very ttoon> as longer indulgence
will not be given. This is 110
v jest.1 trflf&OT
J. ? HOWARD.
Holly Hill, Nov. Otb 1850.
I P. Si?I would alao inform the
I public that Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Begging
and Rope can be had hero on i
reasonable lisrjrts. 1
KtuwrioN.
AN ELRCTION will be held in
the Court House on th second \
Monday in January next for an In-!
tciidant and foiir Wardens for the
Town Council of Vi< ktMis. Mana
gors, J. W. Norris, W. K. Easly, G. {
A. Taylor.
By order of Council.
E. M. KEITH,
To.,n Clerk.
Pickens C. II., Dec. 2(5, 1850.
llx I) QUARTEitS
Columbia, December 17, 1850.
rii:K!LM) A T /M>I\t^r? XT- ?
VJIJUJJ/I Liivii U VlVL/I'ilV, 1>U. 1.
W. S. Lyles, Maxoy (*r frg, .'as.!
M. Nelson, Robert Moorman. rhos.
1'. Hut lor, R. JN. Gonrdin Samuel
M^Oowafi, William H. Evans L.
M. Koilt, and R. S. Bedon. Esqs. i
having been appointed Aidnle-cann) j
to his iliXcelloncy the (Governor w'in
the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, will ;
lie obeyed and respucted accordingI
ly
By order of the Commander-inChief.
J. W. CANTKY,
Adjutant and Insp. General.
| Dec. 25, It 50. 82 3t
j HEAD QUARTER.
Cni.irMfii.i Hof !T
GENERAL ORDER No. 1.
R. (/. M"Caw, William A. Owens,
j E. Alexander, jr., E. B. Means, F.
W. Heriot, .). I). Aslnnore, R, K.
Reynolds, Thomas Hanokel. L. A.
Beckham, Edward Johnson R. Barn
well Rhett, jr., VV. H. Campbell, and
O T O. I! > 1
I i . u. v ?iiiiu?ri, esqs.. nuving neen ap!
pointed A'd-tie-camps to his Excel|
Icncy the Governor, with i!:o rank of)
L eutena t Colonel, will he obeyed
and respected accordingly.
Bv order of the Commander-inchief.
J. W. CANTEY,
Adj't. and Inspector General.
Dec. 25, i850. 32 3t
NOTICE. J
ALL persons indebted (o the sub-!
scriber for 1^^7-8-U anil 1S50 are re- j
quested to pay np, as alter the 1st
of January next iheir notes and accounts
will be found in the bands of
\Y\ J. Gantt, E>q.
J. N. LAWRENCE.
1'ic Kens tJ. H., Deo. 7tl:, f>0.
29?4t
ttlC DSN ASSY'S SALCi.
BY Order of W. 1). Steele, Esq.,
Ordinary of Pickens D strot, j
vv II he sold on Sale-day in January
next, before the Sheriff s Office,
within the legal hours, a tract ot 1
Land lying on boih side* of Little
River, adjoin ng lands of Tlios. liar- J
rison. deceased, and others, conla nillir
Hiw. H 11 .i.l..... I I !?"< -- 4 -
iifi vm jiVUIHIUll, <1 I It I 1 |ll^ /\(TI")
more or less, belonging to the Estate
of Rol)l. Kyle, deceived. 80 <1 lor
Partition.
?ALSO?
OO Acre s moie or less, being ilie .
Real Estate of V\ in. P. Mr] ow. dc*
reascil, adjoining lands ol Rev. W. j
(J. Mnlhnix, Y\ ni l). Arnold. (J. \V. j
Me Dow, and others. Sold for Par-1
1 i i ion.
I 1<;K:\lh OK SA1.K:
Twelve months credit, exeepi cosl
which will he required on day ot:
Sale. Purchaser giving bond and >
good .security, and mortgage of the
premises if requi ed by tlie Ordinary,
to secure the payment of the pur- j
chase money.
J. A. DUYLE. 9. i?. d.
sjuvu cauoLINA!
Pickeim Dii^lrict.
IN KQII T.
Benj. F. Kilpntrick )
nncl wife ninl others, S
vs ) Bili for Part.
Thorn. II Jones &, f
wife, and others. I
It appearing to my satisfncllbrt,
that Thomas H. Jones, David Jones,
Susan O. Jones, Lucinda J. Jones,
Rebecca C. Jones, Nancy Jones,
Martha M. Jones and Matilda C.
Jones; defendants to this Bill, children
of Han well Jones, and Mary
liiu <iacc.it ui'.it
..." . ?-a? vv iiv>1 iucii jt j
Stiibling; and heirs at law of Jesse ;
Strihiing dec c). late of this District,1
reside from and without the limits of
this State.
On motion of H. C. Young Comp.
Sol. It is ordered that the said defendants
do appear and ana we or
doniur to said Bill of complaint, within
three months from tiiis dfttf?. nr
1 heir consent to the same will be taken
pro confesKO.
M. M. NORTON, o. t.r. r,
Gomtn'rs Oftico, )
Nov. 1, I860. f 26?8m
i ?& t '.II! .w-?JJ
ww i ?r . fur & & it nr w
J vv ? a IOI u vi ?? uo uj U j;
ATTORNEY AT 14lW,
Will practice in tfne Courts of
t1ie western cirqmt.-~orflce at i
Pirms^s Cfc |Im S. 0. I
A
IN Eft. -TY?Pickens.
William Hunt And ^
Mason Burdine, I Bill for PartiAdm'r.
and other., >tion and Sale,
VS. I &,C.
James W. Hunt. J
By virtue ol a Decretal Order in
(his rase, 1 will sell beiore the Court
House on the first Monday in January
next, the following Lands belonging
to the Estate of Henson Hunt,!
deceased, viz:
Tract No. 1?Containing Three
Hundred and Thirty-Eight Acres,
lying on Dodd s Creek, waters of
Sa'uda River, adjoining lands o
Alnrtin Hunt and others.
Thact No. 2?Containing Three
Hundred and Sixty one Acres, also
IV.ng lJocHl s (J reek waters ol Salu- i
(la River, adjoining lands ol R. Rackley
and others.
The above Lands are sold for Parlion
among ihe Heirs ol Henson
H unt, deceased.
TERMS:
A credit of One and Two years ]
without interest, in equal instalments, |
except a sufficiency to pa}" the costs ,
of this proceeding which will he re- !
quired in cash, will be given; the purchaser
giving bond and good security
for the payment oi the purchase
money.
MILES M. NORTON,
C. E I'. D.
Commissioner's Office, ?
20th Nov., 18o0. S 29?5t
PROSPECTUS OK
THE
aOUTMERW PAYWOOT,
To UK PuULISIIKD AT CliKKNVlLLK, S. C.
it in proposed to issue an Independent
Tri-YV eeklytnnd Weekly Newspaper
in the Town ol' Greenville, S.
i C., to bo styled "The Southefv
V J *--1 -
1 ;iiiviui, iivvuiui 10 u miiiurce<
Agncu.ture, Manufactures, Politico
Literature, Science, and the genera
improvement oi th* country in all
her Industrial Pursuits?defending
the Rights of the South, the Federal
Constitution, and the Integrity of the
U/iiui of the States?and oppo.s ug
the Anti-Republican ruinous and corrupting
policy ol South Carolina s
con .inning ni the hazards and specu
lutipn of Bonking.
"The Southern Patriot lias originated
with. and belongs to an association
of gentlemen, who own nearly
a thousand arc worth
several l>uiidfejfiHHl|ffiKra dollars.?
This should IjjBlDgartletl by tho community,
independent of their honor j
their li\es and characters, as some j
guaranty of Fidelity to the Souih, I
and at least as an earnest ol the>r in
teres t in Hie Justice, \\ istlom, nnd
Stability of ihe(GovernmentTho
Proprietor* are under the im- I
pression that the giowing importanee ;
<?i our Town?it* heavy Mercantile 1
and Manufacturing Ine.ness, the antic
pated Kail road facilities, and our
present Mail arrangements, together
with the general Intelligence. Prosperity
and Patriotism of our District,
must in lire tho suceesa of a Triweekly
Newspaper?giving to the
business community the news and |
I elegraj hie 1 Jespaftshes, sooner than
they can he reecivlK^through ihe!
Tri weekly eity papers?
The undersigned have been charged,
hy ihe Proprietors, wilh the Mil- 1
itorial Department ol "The Southern
Patriot. It is not without re.
luclanee that they assume this grave
responsibility ; but having done so, j
neither time, labor, nor energy, shall
he wanting to make the Paper worthy
of public patronage. Arrangements
will he made to have Cones
poiuicms )ii v> at>n ngton and oil er
cities?giving intelligence 111 advance
of the presH?and the Prices Current,
and state of the Charleston, Coluin*
h a, Hamburg and Greenville Markets
will be regularly and correctly
quoted.
"The Southern Patriot" will
be issued on superior paper, neatly
and beautifully printed, with new
and clear type, at Three Dollars per j
nnnnm for ihn Tri-Wfiftklv. nnvntila
in advance. The Weekly Paper |
will he a large sheet, containing substantially
the same matter as the !
Tri-weetdy, for One Dollar and Fifty |
Cents per annum, payable in an 1
vance. This will he the cheapest
Newsnaner of its size pjiH nimntiiv I
of matter in South Carolina?and is j
intended to reach those points of the
country whose mail facilities are
limited. . , *
Any agent forwarding len subscribers
to either paper, shsll receive
a copy graiuitousiy.
Tn?> nnltlipniimi nf ?*rPiiK' Smifn.
Vi1 " wv'v 1,1
ern Path lot" Will commence on
tlitj first of Jnntinry next.
B. F. PERRY, )
C. J. ELFORl), \ Ed,trtrsGreenville,
S. C., Nov. 1,1850.
27 tj
fjl.flOK OUT.
Those indebted to the subscriber can
srtvc cost by catling nnd settling their
note's and aceounts as longer indulgence
cannot be given. v '< f i
JAMKS OECttGE. |
m t, ?? -iiV
i
Tho Report of the Treasurer of the
Commissioners of the Poor, in acuhV/i
#/ia r 1
vw wwnww ivttft tr<w UVI
lature. Fall Term, 1850.
RECE1PJS.
1849. To am t. in Treasurer's
{minis a& per Stisi report, ^12 55
1850. To am t. rec ti. from iax
collector, (tax a&essed.)
Treasurer s commission on
ditto at 2 1-2 per cent.
DISBURSEMENTS.
1849. Paid Keovvee Courier
for advertisin last report, $0 00
1850, Jan. 133 lbs. sugar at
9e per lb., SI 1 07
1-2 lb. senna 37
2 sacks salt, 1,50 3 00
100 lbs. coffee 15c 15 00 32 2l
r i it ?t._ ? i ? - -
.nu ius. poi'K 1C *50 1)4
143 b, ofi- 40c 57 20
June, for cradling and binding 1 87
1849. Oct. II. Price lor 1 1-2
bush, wheat at $1 0U, 1 50
E Garrett for2 coffins, 75c, 1 50
V. James tor making 2 pair
shoes, aOc, GO
VV Alexander for 12.b. corn 50 G 00
T Price in " u u r?
T Price for plank for 2 coffins f>0
D M Alexander *or smith's
work as per Bill 4 93
6 1-2 lbs. sole lea/her25o 1 02
S Kirksey store acc't us per
Bill 7 58
Entrance money in asylum for
lunatics E lvester and E McClelland
as per rec't. 100 00
Expenses of travel to nsvlnm
i and back 4 87
! S Kelly lor sundry ilcins 1 (10
I J no Price, stewari s wages 80 tH)
j J Norton for 440 ll>s pork 4 17 84
I Dr. Lawrence, fee for examining
lunatic lvester 5 00
Dr. Karle, fee forexamin'ng
lunatics lvester McCieliand 10 CO
t S Kirksey for gro. brace
| moulds 35
For hauling groceries from
Hamburg 0 93
For 1 side upper leather 3 23
r or me gross ol 41U ihs po k L 00
I \V J Gantt for holding writ of
lunacy 5 00
, \\ G Leo do 5 00
' * ^. * *& ' ' ;
Am t of^dislnn^se 1-2
i dingTreas. com. ..y.&'UH Do 1-2
! Am i rcc d deducuftfl^H|
Trens. com ' 332 45
; Balance clue ' i'?UMRjS?ft.., $72 51 1-2
l li will he seen bythe b'alnwo of accounts
seven 1 y-tvvodotfrir!l)^.&l 1-2
cents are due 1 ho*"'Treasluvr.iPSo
great a deficit is caused from having
lo f.end ihe InnaticsElisha lvcster nud
Kl^abeth McClelland lo ihe Asylum.
I ho above amount was borrowed for
ihat purpo8. andinterest is dlie thorelore
from ? bout the first of September
last till paid.
ROBERT CRAIG,
Treasurer.
COMMISSIONER'S .SALE.
IN EQUITY?PICKF.NS DISTRICT.
VV M Jameson i
Joshua Jameson > Bill for Partition
vs Kehecea Jnme- )
son et al.
By virtue of a decretal order in
tins case. I will sell ;it Pickens C. 11. :
on the first Monday in January next,
tlit* following- tracts oi Land he.onging
to the estate of \\ in. Jameson,
deceased, for distribution amongst
his heirs, viz:
Tract No. 5 on ilie same creek,
containinn *200 acres, adjoining Nos.
and 4, and Thos. Barnett and others.
Tract No. 0 on the same creek,
containing 2d5 acres, adjoining No.
5, Mrs. Barrett, Ah. Burdtne and others.
XT . -
jl-no. / 011 me same crook, contain-1
ing 245 acres, ahjoining No. t>, Jno. |
Williams, Robert Norris and Mrs.
Barrett.
Tract No. 8 on waters on 12 Milo
River, containing 221 1-2 acres,
known as the Mediock Tract, adjoining
Sands oi' Philip Young and
others.
Terms.?A sufficiency to pay costs
will he required in cash, and one,
two, and llnee years credit, with intnrAttt
frnm flnir nl uiiln "H""' ''nil tl.A I
V?? m will \?i? J \/| oil IU) ? C/ll IV/I II!U
remainder of purchhse money.?
Bonds and good security.
M. M. NORTON, c. e. p. d.
Comr's Office, Dec. 13, lhOO.
u.k. i'kkhy.j [k. m. kkiih.
PEItRY & KEITH,
Attorneys at L?w.
W>> n !. It - n ?
.? ?i.u i ntvuor in mo courts oi i<a\v and
Equity for Pickens Dfoliict.
Office, Pickens C. II., S. C.
October 1, 1840. t2f2
<Kr WE are authorised to an*
nounce Capt, John Gfajiun as a andidate
for Sheriff of Pickens Ditrict
?t the ensuing election*
"V 1 I , ^fif <?.
Administrator's Hale.
WILL Sold at the lale residence
of Win. AIcDow, deceased,
' on the 9th day of January next, all
of his personal estate, consisting of
nriTTt Wt -a ? rr -r?i * *tn/iti/\rrn
I oll< V ILiN ijj JtViLLi \
H urses, Cattle- Hogs, Sheep, Corn, |
Fodder, Oats, two Waggon, Household
and Kitchen furniture, Blacksmith
s Tools, Farming Utensils, &.c.
Sold on a credit of Twelve months.
G. W. McDOW, Adm>.
Dec. 20, 1850. 30?tds
NOTICE.
THE heirs at law of Nancy Ferguson,
de'd., are hereby notified to
be and appear in the court of Ordinary
on 2nd Monday in January next
to make a settlement v ith the Executor
of the last will and testament of
said deceas ed.
J. G. FERGUSON, Ex r.
Pickens C. H4 Nov. 17, 1850.
28 4t.
SHERIFF'S SALES,
ft'ickeus District.
UY VIHTUK OF WRIT8 OF FIERI FACIAS TO
ME DIRECTED.
Will be sokFHeforethe Court-house
in Pickens District, within the legal
hours, on the first Monday and Tuesday
in December next:
i nn a i 1 ? ' 1
mu /vr-res juuiki, mure or less, jying
on Little lliver, adjoining lands of
L. N. Robins, Jno. Mauldin, and otli
ers, levied on as the property of Eppes
Williams at the suit of J. J. H nv
aid and others*
350 Acres more or less lying on
Caiooga River, in two tracts; adjoin|
ing lands of W. A. Billingsley, A.
' Snider and others, levied on as the
! property of Isaac Ramy at the suit oi
I Robins and Steele.
Purchasers to pav for titles.
J. A. DOYLE, s. p. d.
EXECUTNRS & ADMINISTRATORS
NOTICE.
I have the sale notes of the Estate
of Thomas Caradine and Elisabeth
Caradine, which are this flay duo,
those indebted are expected to atI
lend to it immediately.
'The Plantation of the late Thorn
as Carnitine will bo rented for the
next crop, on the premises, on Tues
day the iMlh inst.
M. M. NORTON,
30?2 For Ex'r and Admr.
OCPEY"? IUA?YP? ??OX
FOR 1860.
THE ROOK OF THE NATION'
The Oldest Magazine in America.
KD1IE1) I?Y MRS. SA ItAH J. MALE.
COMPARISON BETWEEN OODEY AND THE OTHER
PHILADELPHIA MONTHLIES.
In 1848, the Lady's Hook gave 916 pages?
which in 110 more than one, and 148 nit re than
: the other Philadelphia monthly. He gave 281
engravings?among which were 20 colored, and
j 93 full pages?which is 1:58 more than one, and
1 I an I.W.I-.. ?Uui. ii...
We give, in each number, a picce of music,
printed separately oh'-tinted paper, 24 pages, or
twelve pieces in a year. To :.how the cheapness
' of the Lady's Hook, thin music, if bought separately
at the music stores, would cost exactly tho
price of the whole year's subscription??3.
jSomk ok oun Pkcui.iau Emhki.i.:3H.ment8.?La
die's work table?which comprises e* ei/ kind ot
needle-work embroidery, knitting, netting-c.-otchet,
pattern* for capes, chemesettee, child, en's
clothes, wedding-dresses, in door and out ;;'ior
costumes; birds of America; colored flower plate*
liwtdnl onttimiu nn<l fni-mJnfn* A?uKi??*>nK1/> ?1?- ?
| n~ uui
lace-work; Vignette plates ftt the head of articles
etc., etc. All the above aro illustrated by enga-.
vings.
And, in 18C0, will also be given a sot of engravings,
illustrative of (he costumes, of all nations
with descriptions by Mr~. Hale. Most of the old
features of tbu Bonk that were bo popular last
year, will bo retained, and new ones added as
I they may suggest thomsolves to the publisher.
A if 10W NOVIiL BY W. OILLMORE SIMMS,
| Will be 0110 of the fcak es for 1850.
i Wo have long stood at the head of the Maga
j zine world for our contributions; they are always
| moral and instructive, nnd such as nmy bo placed
be for o n family without hesitation. '1 his department
is under the control of of Mrs. *Snrah Jonepha
Halo, whose name r ? no is a suflieient
guarantee for tho propriety of the Lndy's Book.
\Vu may say the Bamo of our engravings. We
will never, as is done by a cotomporary, publish
indecent model-artist pictures,such as no parent
would allow a child to look at.
Oodbv's Lady's Book for 1850 shall surpass
that of 1819, and exceed all magazines, paat,present,
and to come.
ISctw ftfl A n.l ? '
i . ......w vv iu hVifUIIVV, |M1U1.
Adcircsa L. A. GODKY,
113 Chosmit-ttt., Philadelphia.
CA|T^j0N
ALL persons are notified not to
1 i R/ta for a Note of hand given by mo
lo Robert M. Beaty for 555275, payable
25 December next, and bearing
date about 15th October, 1850, as 1
have received no value for the same
note, 1 shall not pay it unless compelle.i
by law.
HF.NRY MVtftfq.
December 7th?29?4t? or tf
SOUTH CAROLINA
IN TUB COMMON PLK.AB.
PICKENS DISTRICT.
Allen Keith, nfsigr.eo, ) Dec. in Attach
vt*. > Pony Keith,
i Joel M. Keith. ) Plff's Att'vs.
The Plaintiff having this dny filed his
I ueolaration in my otticr, and the Defendant
having no Wife, nor Attorney,
known to be in this Slate on whom ? co
py of this Declaration may be served,
On motion of Plaintiff's Attorney,
It is Ordered, That the Defendant' do
appear and plead or demur to the rfnid
Declaration, within one year and a day
from this date, or judgment will entered
by default. ^ * < if '
W.-L. KEITH, o. o.p.
Clerk's Office, )
ifw.f |
NEW GOODS
WE are now receiving a l&rg*
lot of new and SaASQftfcBa#
GOODS,
consisting Id part of
Plaic] fonseyi, printed Tvreada*
Cloths, Fancy fo
Cassimema. aattiiiAt.
Barathea V esting, Figd T. R. Print#
Black and t ancy Alnacca3,
Kid Gloves, Shawls, Kentucky
Jean-.. Shirtings, Hats and
aps, Shoes, &c.;
CKOCKDRY;
Fin? (io!d Breast Fins, assorted*
" " Studs, M
" " Rings, 4>
30 Hour locks,
A 1 ti
/XUUUI *
Looking Glasses, Cedar Pails, Keel*
erg, Buckets, Wash Balls, Soap.
I Starch, Cologne, .. innamoa, Sands*
' Sarsaparilia, Inde !ble Ink, Jayna'fc
and ook's Pills.
Table and Pocket Knives, assort
ed ; Axes, Hand and X Cut Saws
Drawing Knives, Shovels, Spades
Grindstones.
/V CI L Cl-ti sn
^onee, ou^ar, omi, i>aus, i^nceso,
Candy, Raisins, Almonds, Cigars,
&,c., &.c. Give us a call!
Our thanks are tendered to our
friends for their patronage, and we
hope to merit a continuance of the
same.
ALEXANDER & NEVltL.
West Union, S. C., Dec. 5, 1850.
29 2ia
NEW AND FASHIONABLE
SPRING* AN? SUMMER
GOODS:
The subscribers tire nor? receiving and
opening large assortments of the newest
and most fashionable Spring and &Utnftier
GOODS, together with Domestics and
Groceries of ail kinds, all of which they
will dispose ol on tho moat reasonable
terms for cash.
Call and examine before you purchase
elsewhere.
ALEXANDER & BARTON, at Pickinsville
S. O.; ALEXANDER & NEVlL,
at West Union S. C.
v2 nl tf 1850
$25 REWARD
R ANA WAY from the fjaha^riber, _
at Kingston, Cass co., Georgia,
a negro man nam*?d CtJPIT. Has
a wain over his left eye, inclined to
j be gray, about 45 years okl?of rathI
er a brown complexion. I bought
the boy of Gen. Garvin, of Pickcns
c r* ?...i ru i
JL/ia ! VM (U1U JUJ tlicil)' UC'lUll^CU
to some of Lynches, of that District
or Greenville.
I will give the above reward of $25
for the delivery of said boy to lacob
Burris, Esq., near Anderson C. H,.
S. C.
DAVIS BOROUGHS.
Kingston, Geo., Aug. 14, 1850.
fi vJlt a Jf'ijysT
The subscribers are now receiving a
wells, le ted Assortment of
SPRING'and sunn Kit
i OODS\
Groceries, Hoot* and Shoes
1141$ and BONNETS,
Crockery, Saddlery;
drills, Medicines
111 <1 lfiiHilivni<o
Together wi'.h a great many other
Goods not usually kept in country Villages*
All of which we will sell low for
cash or credit.
Call and examine for yourselves before
buying elsewhere.
P. & E. E. ALEXANDER.
Pickens C. H., ?Vav 17, 1850. u efor e
P. S.?All those indebted to us det
the 1st January last, are rcq ueted
pny up.
E E. A P. A
II. I. JEFFEJlsj] jw. S. COTUitAH.
[E. J. BUCKMABTKR.]
W RE-HOUSE
AND
Coiaiinigftioii Mcrchanta.
MfirKoi-strcat, iiamduro, ?. u.? w*TJtar*co?
Mclntosh-Stroot, Augusta, Gn.?Fit?KP*oor.
Tako this method of informing thoir
friends and the public generally, that
they still continue the Warehouse and
Commission business in this place and
Augusta, On., where they offer their sor- ?
vices to Receive, Stork on sell Cotton,
Vinim Air. W.itri?ivv! ivn Vt\r>_
waiid Meuoiiandibb, Bur Ooodb, for
Pi.\ntkrs oh Merchants.
Their Warehouse in Augusta !g on
Mclntosh-street, in the contre of the Cotton
trade.
Their Warehouso in this place is saft>
om wator and isolated, therefore nf>it
exposed to fire.% _ ... .
as tnoy win oe comtaaM/ su
post, nnd promoting the int^^ts of their ^
friends (which they are u* >. r wilt add t?
their own.) They solioit and hop? to
merttnnd vecoive ft full share of that lib*
eral patronage heretoforo bestowed, and
for which they now return thauks.
Libert! oaah advances will be mnd?
r/ien required, on any produce in store
JKFFERS, COTHRAN <fe Co. ~
Hamburg, Sept. l8t,J840. ^ 18
bo^tt, Esq., beg leeve to announce
him as a Candidate for Sheriff of
Pickena District, at the ensuing *le<Sr
tixft.

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