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wealth?agricultural voflourwp. Our road-> era must bear in mind that the whole valley and it? branclicn, draining an imutenxu country, and cutton lands of tho best denoription, and that it in virgin ?oil. ****** "Arizona will be known aw the Silver State and the prediction of Humboldt, that the relative value ot' gold and stiver would j otie day be restored, will bo fulfilled from j *1 l ? * i ..... Miu iuiuunv IUUUIOUS wealth ot the "Ciadsden Purchase.' " The ITohkion Aim'ojntmknts.?'Wo understand thai Mr Buchanan will fill mo 1 morp foreign appointments until Congress Tt is said some of tlic friends of the lion. J. S. Preston have presented his name for I the mission to Austria. Tho administra- ' tion could not make an appointment more ' acceptable to South Carolina. Tt is seldom the opportunity occurs of obtaining the! services of a gentleman so eminently quali- 1 fled in every respect to represent us ut any I aiuitK Tf U?* will ' " '*' ? . .?? if .11 uvuvjii nuuil a position, ; thero should bfi no hesitation in the Oabi- ! net.? Columbia Smith Carotin iany l'.V/i ! instant. Steamboat Collision at Long Island. : About two o'clock, on Saturday morning j the Pteanier Metropolis, bound from Fall river to New York, just aftor passing the Falkland Hands, cncouifterctd the propeller J." N. Harris -mulct'full headway, cutting' her in twain amidships find causing: hjer to sink immediately. Twplvo of the passengers and er?w were picked up, and the remainder., nearly or quite twenty porsons, were lost. The steamer, which was but slightly injured on the bow, remained about < ..r *i-? ji *? * ' ... I ...v, nvunw <ji m?? uiansier lur noariy ill ree i hours, and hor'boats were several times sent out in various directions, but after the first half hour no trace of life w;w discoverable. An ineffectual attempt was made to find the wreck or portions of it. Darrein i and other relies of the cargo in considerable qn mtibies surrounded tlie steamer until she left. The exact number of passengers on board the propeller, and consequently the exact number of the lost, is a matter of uncertainty. The following are among the lost: Stephen TVentieo, mate of the propeller ; three deck hands; Clara Williams, cook; Mary Withers, ohamberriuud; John, aged nine vearx. Kli*ahi?t,l?. mwil ? / ---? -r';" ,i? ???"? | , Mary, aged five yearn, children of Cayt. Leonard Smith; William Bunco; Miss ' (iovdon, daughter of Mr. S. (lordon, of police department, Now York; wife of Alfred W. Smith; daughter of A. W. Smith, aged elevon years; a gentlemnn, wife and b.ibo, uruuas unknown; other pMpougevs, naniOH unknown. I The nfetriWrtliii J*** ' r, xv - i-j V'UJ'll | Brown, and tho propeller hy Copt. Leonard Smltli. The latter has sustained a tioyo.ro J loss. 8ix of his child reoJliad died prcvi- | ously. He hae a wife and one child now i livi|u? at Now liondoti. Tho three now lost wore returning from an excursion tlicy h id been 'making during their school vacation. He says tho blow to his- wife will be overpowering. An additional circumstance , in his affliction is the loss of Miss Gordon, who was nhnnd nnrlAV hlu nn ! ?* V.i ^ i ? "" v V ? ???" , or, a friend of Capt. Smith, lie owned a ^ portion of the propeller, which w.w protouted by a Are nut not by a murine policy. The pruwongers in tho cabin wore almost helpless. Tho doors opened to the inside, ' and an the finking boat declined they wore f closed, and egross was impassible. The J passengers sprung for tho sxy-Ught, and ' those who were saved escapod that way.? ; Mr. A. \V. Smith was separated from his 1 wife and child at this point. Tho water j ] was pouring in as he gut his head through ! the aporttUo, nnd ho was at once submerged. ! ' It wonderful that any of thom Were saved. ( ' The oanse of flirt nnlllainn wnu n mnii.B I derstanding as to tho proper why of puss- ? ing. As tho steamer uearod the propeller 1 the pilot supposed it u sail vessel, the smoke pipe not being in jjiglfl, ?nd that it belonged , to him to pass it on hisstarbiwml sido. ' soon as he porccived tho diinger', he run^ j for the reversal of the engine, but it wusj too latb to make any perceivable difference ( in tho Kite of speed. i About linlf an hour after the collision, | George' Tnppan, Ksq., of New Bedford, who wan a passcngor on the Metropolis, and , eagerly discussing with several porsons tho possibility of danger to that steamer, fell down in an apoplcctic fit and expired. I UonmiiLr. and Kxcmvo Sukvkm.? On Saturday night the western bound train y of tho fit. JiOnirt, Alton and Torre ftnuto r railroad broke through n bridge about a i mile from Hunker UU1- Edward Warden, ( tho lireinan, wan instantly killed and Wil- ( oox, tho engineer, was seriously Moulded. J Tho baggage mtwtc/, Mr. llyron Darning, ] and a man named Janjoa Kinghurt, and t tho conductor Mr. (leo. Garnitz, hurt | ulightly. Jnnift* Howard, traveling agont 1 of the Michigan railway, and Ilernian Mil- j tor, DruKer'.nn, wcro alsobruUect The c4r ( next the emigrant car, contniuinu; a nmu- j bor of ludic# aitd gentlemen, foil in , tlie engine and wan turned up On itn fur- \ ward en<1. At the time of tho aceidonfca ( hard thunderstorm wiw prevailing, which { added to the terror of the ocennion. An- j other thing which contributed to the Vl'irt* ( may of the pnwHmgorn was the-comniunioa- < tion of tire to a portion of tho train by the r explosion of tho ongino. The flames, not- ? witliHtanding tho rain, wcro spreading rap: , idly, but by tho oxertionn of tho paMongar# were Bubdaod. SovowU of the pft-Kscnger* wcro maro-or loss injured, nnd to add to the ^ horror a young girl was ?truck doad by t lif/Tltnnur 1 >t I Thk Cotton Chop.?Now Orlonn#, 1 i Aug. the vouth^r h<*re aii'l in tho t vicinity Iiuh boon Ktnrmy for novoml duvH, c niyl tfio report* concerning iho growing t cotton ?ro p lorully of r?n unfavorable nn- ? turn, though it to bolicved the ulti?mt<> k?h?H, with an nnaplcioiiH autumn, will to f * ?very way encouraging. . i*. The new cotton received ln*r.? < ?*> ! * r '--i f y jt 15th from Toxns was exactly ono month behind tho first receipts of la?t season.? The quality of tho staple i.s vory fine. The total receipts, at all tho porta, of the old crop now reach 2,012,000 hales, or a decrease, as compared with last year, of 500,000. Tho decrease in the exports from nil tho ports to Europe, as compared with luHt year, amounts to 720,000 bales. A Mkktinu an*i) an Incident.?Sonor llohles, (the Mexican Minister,) Gen. Jas. Shields and several other distinguished gentlemen, were lately around ft dinnor table in Washington city. The wine having flowed pretty freely, (Jon. Shields wn? called up, and gave in glowing color* the incidents immediately connected with lm being wounded with a grape shot in the Mexican war. Ho closed by Haying that he could never forget the appearance of the ofliecr who gave the command to tire. He was tno iimt object, ho ?nw before failing, and lie should recognize hiiu if ho should cvor hoc hi in again. Senor Rubles, who had listened with interest at the recital, slowly rose from hi,s chair, and asked him if lie recognized in him that ofliecr ; "for," said _ ft -? * in-, gave rue command to tire." The effect of this announcement oau bo better imagined than dworihed. Since thou the; gallant hero of QUcpultopoc and General lloblcs have been particular friends. Tuii;mpii6 of Know Notiiinoism.?' The Know Nothings (flays the K'deigb Standard) have rtuo meinher of the House of Representatives from the three sovereign States of Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina. Just think of it! ow member from three States ; and that member is .Mr. Gilmer, ol the (JuiltViril , ? ? ?.v??vv, who was recently defcutAd for Governor by only thirteen thousand majority. The triumphs of Know Nothingism are indeed striking and impressive. They have rendered themselves tin object of general attention. .Everybody congratulates them on their suCeOSK, and all eyes are turned upon Mr. Gilmer as the lone "dark-lantern from Virginia, Is'orth Carolina and South Carolina. 8bMK excitement has been occasioned at Charleston, by an attempt to kidnap two littlo negroes. The villains had two large bags or sicks into which they were endeav onng co lorcc inuir Dooiy, nut (he little fellow."* stoutly resisted, hud raised an alarm by their cries, so that tho kidnappers ran nfT. They wore seen by several persons, hut so manftjjed es to escape detection. The New York Picayune hints at a difficulty in the intelligent transmission of messages by the submarine telegraph, in eon(Kvpienee of the difference in time (some live hours) between London and New York. For instance, how odd it will be to have a message to tho following effect: " London, Tuesday, Oct. 20, 1 o'clock p. m.?The Emperor was shot a few mo nients ngo, while going homo from the Italian Opora 1 louse, whither he had gone to hoar Verdi's new opera." An extra would of eourao be intmcd in New York, at 8 o'clock in tho evening, worded probably to the following effect: " Louis Nupoleon was $hot at to-morrow mornitif/, afc one o'clock, while going from the Italian Oporu llou.se. No further particiilarH." Kxcciwiox.?Last week, a party, .consisting of His Excellency Gov. AJIhton and mite, Qon. A. 31. Smith and his staff, together with manyothergentlemen of Greenville, were invited to enjoy a ride upon tho Blue llidge ltailroad oh fur tip as the iron ivas laid. Tho distance (live miles) was passed in quite ivshort ?pa<jo of time, and Ills Kxccellcney expressed himself as hijxh y pleased with tin) trip. The lloacl from :hn ground now Iafd out for the Blue Kidge Workshops up as far as the iron if laid lown, is as straight as it can be, deviating not nn ineh from a straight line. bonn to hk 11an?K!>.-?It appears fi'ora \ report which is in circulation that it in rery unpleasant to be born in a certain liquse in Cheater co., Pa. Since the ycqr 1701 thore have been live execution;) for japital oflfoucea in the* county. Kdward Williams, who was hanged in 1830, and fJco. Pharaoh, who was executed in 1851, ivcro both born in a House which stand* ibout a inilefrom West Cheater. Ingram, ivho wan rocently hanged in IllinoiH for the nurder of his wife. also first saw tho light n this same Unlucky bonne. A T)kam Nrouo.?"When tlio cholera va? at it? worst in 1840, in New Orleans, in old negro who had weathered the yellow 'ever many times, at length got frightened it the havoc which the disease was woktriir uuotfg nil ol*fWc*. 11 is mnHter one night lean! him praying to tho " angel of tho fiOtfd," by tho light of a tallovr candle, "to toore him din time?to lef him live a little ongor anil den tako him to glory." But le oonclutWl hi? prayer by profeymig poreet rtubmi .oiv to the will of the "angel of le Lord/' ovuu should he bu called to go nnnediately on his long journey. Sambo's* winter determined to test the niuccrity of liin ia*t profession. Ho knooked loud and iistinc.t nth in door. "Who dar f" ?nyn *hmbo. "The angel of the I/>rd,'' mmh inswered. " SVnat you want V " t have jailed for Sambo 1. Tho manter henrd the ?.Xl ? i- t ' iuiiuiu niiauvmj OXl'.ilglllHn Willi tt WllOitJ ma Sambo energetically nnuwerotl, " lie mt here ! del niqgrf it btcn dead frdt ?wk*. Rkvknok.?r?A ?toi*y i? told of th<? rerongc taken by a Nantucket fthip&ninn ?pytwt H United Flutes Cortfiul who ?r?s Very arely to bo found in. hifl offioo, although ipon his Vign wor? t-io yrordu, " In from 10 to 1," Tho Indignant captain, after tying to find the consul several day* withaik HU00M8, took a paint brush and altered he official'# sign, m> that It re:?d, 11 ttn to Din ho is not.in." Itr.-THKAYED PaHKJ!NOJ5|U Pftt ! v?ft hungry, and g*>t out of the oai* for re* Veshroent. Thft o?m very thougbtl&sly vont on without him. JhA'r ire una Up. 4 ?4 | "Yc spalpeen!" ho cricd, starting on a , run, aud shaking his fust aa ho flow after I the train ; stop thero, yo old stamo wagin ! yc murtherin a tunio inline?yo've got a putscnycr on board (hat's left behind." Thk Pukttikst Fi.owkk.?A fashions i bio countess, nuked a young nobleiuan which j he (thought the prettiest ilower, roses or tu- i lips? flo replied with groat gallantry? j "Your ladyship's two lips, before all the , rosea iii the world." Anderson Prices Current. j COnttF.CTKD WKKKI.Y UV KNULAN J>. BI.KCKI.KY * CO ANO&MOM ti* 11.. A?ff. W 1HM. 1 I Cotton per lb. - - - 12.? 141 Salt, per sack, - - 2.00 ColFoo. Hio, per lb. - - 13 (a) 14 Sugars brown, per lb. - 12 (?jV 14 " ernshed and loaf, perlb. 18 (in) 20 Molasses. Went India, per gallon, 70 (?\ 75 " N. Orleans' " Ho (fy 1.00 Yarn (Qa.) pov bunelt, - - 1.20 Osnahurgs, (heary) per yard, 13 (</, 14 Shirtings, 44 ' - 10 11 Iron, common si16 Swede, per lb. UJ " Knglj?h, - (5 Nails, pea keg, 0 (n\ (U Oil, Linseed, per gallon, 1.37 (<Y 1.50 " Train, " " - 00 (n\ 1.00 G. is, 8X10 - - . 3 (? 3.2:> 1(1X12 - - 3.2*> 0) 3.50 I 111 iv, - - . ... UJ (.?' I Flour, per barrel, 5 (n> fi.00 Wheat, per bushel, 00 (??\ *J5 Corn, " 7"> (?} 80 1 llucon, hog round, - - lfi (?<j 17 Ragging. (Sunny, per yard, IS (<r 20 0>?U|, per bushel, - - 40 (Sr 60 l'oiis, " " - 1.00 Powder, 11 tile, per keg, - 7 (<?, 7$ ?*&" 'l'hcrc is always to be found n good Stock , of Woods, nl B. ? (V*. . .Marriku, on tho 13tli inst. by B. Ilnghes, Mr Francis Dtval to Miss N. T. P.vvia, all of I'ickenn. On th? 27tli instant, by Kcv. W. O. Mullinnli. Mr. If W M .n. - - , ... ... ??.. Jiimun IU jU.MIY u. Knox, all of Pickens. PrintcvVg too rwtUtd. LOBELIA. SEED I WILL ]my the hUhestCASH I'RTCK for all I tho good clean LolH'lia N?^c?t ilnUveml nt my Store nt Twelve Mile, or to 111c nt l'iek- ( en* Court lloii.se, Si. C. 1 I.* ir \ August 20, 1857 7 4 Noricao. V FINAL settlement of the Estate of C. 1>. Keith, deceased, will bo made before the Ordinary, at I'iekeni* C. 11., on the first ijaturdny in January next. All persons indebted to snidcNtato must come forward and pay up, and those having demand* will render them in legally attested by that time. MATTHEW K KITH, Adm'r. August 20, 18")7 7 8m SALE OF VALIIA1HJR I.wns MILLS, &C. IX ANDERSON DISTRICT, S. (\ AryiLL be Mol?i ut (Jrconvillo Court-IIouse, ' ? South Carolina, to the highest bidder, on Saleduy in October next, the two following Tracts of Land, lying on Hrushv Creek, ' in Anderson District, about tqn nifios from OrConvillo C. H., belonging to tho Estate of Col. Bcnajrth Dunham, doeoasod, viz: Tract No. 1, containing Four Hundred and Sixteen and one-half aorort, more or less. i On thin tract is a fine MKRC1IANT MILL, !, witfi two nets of Flouring and one of Corn ! Stones. lkiltor, Suiuttar, and everything i oompletc. Also, a SAW MILL, Still ll ouso, I with threo Stills, comfortable Dwelling House, and out buildings, Miller's House, Distiller's i House, good fruit, and fine springs. Twen- ' ty acrca of first rate bottom. The shoal and < water power is one of tho best in the State. Tract Wo. ?, containing Two Hundred 1 j and Thirty-ono und-a-half acres, moroorless,. I having on it n good Dwolling, and about twouty-flvoacros of bottom, lying immediately attaining the i^bovo Tract "No. 1. These placoa have recently boon nurveyed, and plats may bo neon or further information obtained by calling on the subscribers, at i Greenville, South Carolina. 'forms: One-third cosh, tho remainder in > tw.o equal annual instalments, with interest , from date, on notes, with two good sureties, i and mortgages of the promiHCB. 0. J. RLFORD, J. IS. SIIERMAK. Ex'rs. of II. Dunham, Hec'd. Aug. IJk _ f? 3 BEEF WANTED. 'IMIR highest market prlco will bo paid for good 1 Beet" Cattlo on their fuel. Apply to 1MTCIIFOUD A SMITH. Tunnel H'H A no. 2^1 Bn7 0 tf NornJi&7~ ~ Vrt-|ji\;;vj'iUN will bo injNlo to the I.tglala- I turo, Ht its noxt sossdon, for u renowal of | tho net incorporating tho village of l'ickens, < vrilli amendments to the numo. August 22. 1857 G tfm VALUABLE LAND At Private Sale or Auction. j WK WILL sell at privato sale, or. .iccommodating terms, one of tho most desirable TRACT8 OF LAND in Pickens l>istriot. It lien on both aided of Twclvo Mile ltivor, and contains TwoNo Hundred. Acres more or loss.? , 1 There are two residences on tlie tract, and One , 1 Hundred and Forty Acres of good River Rot torn. Thin tract is oll^ihly situated on the public road, ] ; 11 miles oast of I'iokcn* O. II., and adjoint" 1 ( I lands of Wiu, 11. Andorson, Richard linker and i j othovs. A bargain will be sold in this I,and. if sppli| cation bo made ut on early day. Apply on the 1 promises to HAIUtlKT BAKKH, L. M. HAKKit, j W. H. liAKER. POSTSCRIPT.?If tho above Tra^t of Land [ In not disposed of before, It will be sold at.Auc- i tioft, nt IMoketU i). If., on SAIiKlMY in Octo- j bor noXt, on * credit of twelve mouthe #ith in- ( tcrcftl And good Msurlty. Aug. 12, 1867 5 _ tf | PREMIUM COOKING STOVES, OF all ?'i*6h, with hikI withoutIIn11ovJr~wttro. , tor K(il? by J. II. VOIOT, Oppo?ivo rlantfr'a lintel, Wnlhalla, S.C, I Angnxt fi, XWij ^ 4 tf Ordinary's Sale, ; BY virtue of an ordor from W. J. Parsons, Ordinary for Pickenq district, will ho Hold 1 Itoftre tho HnmtfP* Ofltcc ?t- I'lekcuH 0. If. on 1 the first M?*n dfty i >t 8<i pt ember ti e* 11 o t h e hIgh est ( bidder, the lWftl RxtatG of James K, C?ry, deceased, fitnute in Pickens fMstvi.t, containing < Twenty Aero# tn&ro orles*, And adjoining land* of B. V Mofffnn ??J ?A?~ tlitJ ' f>""< ....... ?>in7in. nuiH |f)r % 'lUtributicm Among bin fceli*s. Tetfow (lagli. < Aag. 10, my. 6 ' A ? w w u hi >1 I. I Ml U J comm is sTonerVsalesT STATI5 OF SOOTH CAROLINA, In liquify?I'lcKcns. E. A. Alexander | f h<]ynwiloUt f). M. lleid & other*. | Reiul, &e. 1)Y Virtue of 11 tlcorotul order to mo diroe) ted Viy the Court of Equity, will bo isuld to tlic hignoKt bidder, at Pickens Court House, r)u Snlcduy in September next, tho Truct of Lund ilosi'riWI in H,? r>iA?<iii??u , ? - - r o" uw"v' namely: The Tract of Land known i\m PICKRNS* VIliLK, containing Two Hundred iinil [Sixty tivo A .tpr more or ion*, and bounded by lancfs of Stephen Watson, IV. E. McWhortor, l)r. ()illilitn<l and others. This i.s a valuable plftoc, and also a good business stand. On the promises, thero is a large Hotel, Store-house, and all neeexsnry I,..IIJ-K. i'KKMS OF SALE.?A credit of one yoar with interest, the purchn'&or to enter into bond to the Commissioner with at least two good sureties, with a mortgage of the nremise-t, to secure the purchase money. Ono per cent of the amount of sale to he paid in cash, o,?i i - * - > 1 "mil i<; iic i'swuil'u wnon mis auu iH finally determined. R01VT. A. THOMPSON, t.K.I-.D. Com'ra Office, Aujr. 0, 1857 5 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, In Infinity?PlckviH. Jacob Alexander and wife ) vh ! lilllfor Partition .JohIuki Iloldeiiftiul others. J I) U HSU ANT to nn order made in this en ho 1>V OlilincolliiP Diircrim 11 f llin liut *? > >.<' tlio Court Of Equity, I will soil to lliu highest bidder, at I'ickcns Court House, on Snledav in September next, the lauds described in llic bill as the Real E si ate of James H.uldeu, deceased, to wit: Tract No. 1. lying in l'ickous district, on Sugar Crock, waters of Kcowce river, containing Tlifco Uundrod and Eight v Aamck. and adjoining tract? Nov. 2 and lands of Estate of Jos. UrUhaiu, Elisha Alexander and others. Tract No. 2, lying in Pickens district, on P....... i <?...l i- ri r - . \yirra, ^uiurnui rivrr, containing One Hundred and Ninety-five Acre*, and ndioininc tract* Xns. I and ;i, lands of Elijah Alexander, IIonry Grogan and others. Tract .No. 3, lying 111 I'ickons district, on I/ittlp Crow Crook, known as the Humphrey'* tract, containing Two Hundred and Fortyonc A'cres, and adjoining tracts No*. 1 and 2, lauds of Alexander* and "liter*. T.-act No. 4, Iviug in Pickens district, containing Thirty-four Acres, and adjoining lands late of Fountain Alexander. Watson Collins and others. There is some good bottom land, a Mill and mill scats on several of these Tract*. Deputy Surveyor Maulden haw re-surveyed and made plats of these tracts, which are on file in mv office. TI-illMS OF SALE.?A credit of one and two years with interest, payable in equal annual instalments. The pu x'llaser to give bond, with good personal security, to secure the payment of the purchase money, and pay the costs in ea*h and extra for titles. notVT. A. THOMPSON, c.K.f.n. C'om'fs Office, Anjt- l>. 5 STATK OF SOUTII CAROLINA, lit lenity?JIMckciu. Jainos Uurdine, ct. als.) v? I fr.n r.. Mnrv Jane Burdino. j ITNI^EIt an nnlor made at tho Inst term of tho Court of Equity, hy Che.ieollor l>urpan, will bo sold to the liigh'A<( bidder, at I'iekens Court Houno, on >Stilo lay iu September next, the land# described in ?)ie phadiuga in this ease, as the Ileal Estate ot Abraham Burdino, dcceusod, namely: THE IIOM E PLACE, or Tract No. 1, lying in Pickens district, on waters of Oe.irgo's Crook, containing Five Hundred nnd Nineteen Acres, and bounded by lands of II. T. Arnold, Jas. Burdino, Carrol Jameson and Dthers. Tract No. 2, lyhy? in Pickens district, on waters of Fowler's Creek, containing Fifty Acres, and bounded by lands\>f '/. Smith, John Jamoson, Mary Durham awl others. Those tracts have been re-surveved and plat* executed by John Bowon, I>. S. They are oit (Me iu my office for inspection. n'piiuu An t? i i i* i!? t* i ni\jio ur OAiii'j.?vni 11 crtMlit 01 one ami two yours with interest. payable iu equal r\nmini instalments. Tlio purchaser to enter into bond to the Commissioner, with ni least two good sureties, to secure the pureluu money, and pny tho costs of these proceedings in cash. Also, pay extra for title.". KOJVt. A. THOMPSON c.E.i-.n. Com'rs Office, Aug. fi. 1X67 5 STATE'OF SOUTH CAM LIN A, In liquify?ricKent, Mrs. Anna O. Moses | Vs \ Bill for Partition. J. Clifton Moses, et. nl. ) \v / .. i a i i- ? - f t ? i ? inur <>i u ui-cituui uriiiir i<? mo uirecrca J' by tho Court of Kqtiity, 1 will noil to the highest bidder, at Picken* Court House, on Salcday in September next, the tract of land described in said bill, an u o Uoal.KntatO gfU. B. Mown, deceased, to \>iv: OXK TRACT OF LAND, lying in that portion of Pickens district, known an Choohee, rcontniniiig Five Hundred and Eighty Acres, more or lasa, and adjoining lands of estate of W. L. Keith, .James Lay and other*. Tliin tract in improved, auu 011 it are some thirty or forty acres of good creek bottom. TbRMS OF SA IjK.?To be ?old on a credit r?f on? unfl Iwovnnrx u-itli lhliiPi?l (mm /ln?? r>f sale, paynble in equal annual iiiMulmcntp. riio purchaser entering into bond, with good personal Nuourity, to nouuro tlie payment of the purchase monoy?pay tho co?tf f this nit iu cash, and extra lor title*. ROUT. A. THOMPSON, C.K.I\D. Cqm'rfl Office, Aug. (>, 1X ">7 5 NEW STORE V NEW GOODS. ?, ltlKOKI'!, JR. AVrlSHKS to inform his friends and tho pub?? lie of Piokvno District, and the Murround ifttt country jtpnorally, that ho ho? lately returned from Charleston; and has now opened Ids Store lit Walluilln, opuoaito PlantcrH lloiol, where he ta offering for ealo a tin? and largo Stock of DRY (JOOIIN, , BOOTS and SHOKS; HARDWARE, OROOKRIES, &c. A*. which he intends to noil low for fi Afltt. Onm? and judgo for youitieho*, and then givo me a trial. Tho undersignod lm? bIso n\ado on ongngomoot with Mr. W. W.UAkmav, au otyefiona* ?d Morclmnt Tailor. who will alwayn nmko to >rdor all Winds of Clothing for Gentlemen's VVenr, In tho boat and neatest .Style* and latest fashion*. Gt-ntlomon who wish to got a fine suit Of Clothing, will do wvll by calling on m? ai>d ufiatnine my .Oooda. O. UIKttCK. Jr. Waihalln, Ajvj. W, 1887. 5 tf o |. ' ' ? NEW PATENTS. 1 Oetrristge KCu"bs. rPl!E mvbscrlbor has purchased the right to f 1 make, vend, or use tho Patent, grunted orig- j inully to Henry Nycuiu, ot' Pennsylvania, lor the useful improvement of Carriage Hubs of ult ( kinds. Wbvii sec n. its utility must be up par- j l ent to all. The Hub is made of oast irou, aver- ( i aging in weight lens thuu fou? pounds. Tho i Inventor r=ayptho hub j* composed of u back and ] | front section, and having a thin metallic tube or ( I ring, independent of each, centrally phtved be- | ! twecn them, aguinst which theinitor ends of the , j spoiies RDUl; when saul sections arc so mad*, \ ' j as tluit in ronioting the buck one, I lie pipe or | ' btfx of the hub shall also be rnniovcd, or reino- j vuble with it, to facilitate the properly introdu- j cing of !i ucw spoke, snbstuntiully Muoacribed. ' Oaurristg? Ooiapling'. The undersigned has nlso purchased the Paj tent right of a superior improvement in the i llunning Uear of Carriages, which only needs 1 ( I to be seen to bo approved. It is quite simple, | 1 and may be attached to vehicles now in use, at 1 | a very small cost. i , Shop rights for bolli Patents for sale on reR- I , sonable terms. For further particulars apply to , M. P. MITGlIKJdi. | | Pickens CJ. H.. Anrr I. iftf?7 * i Blue Ridge Rail" Bold Co. in So. Ca. i j OUPiSCHl ItKHK to the Capital Stock of thin 1 I O Company are hereby notified that the Tenth ' t nrul Klcvenfli Instalment upon the firstsubscripj tiou, :ind five percent, upon the amount of the second subscription, urc required to be paid as , i follows : I The Tenth Instalment on the 8th day of Au- ^ i post next. Tho Kleventli Instalment and five , : percent, on second subscription, on the 8th day of September next. Uy order of the Hoard : 1 \VH. II. PliltONNBAU, Treasurer. ' July 20, 1 t<f>7 8 0 ] Administrators' Notico. | fPHE heirs of Absolem Gibson, deceased, nrc j j 1 hereby notified thut a settlement of the Ks- | tate of the said deceased will be had before the I Ordinary, at Pickens C. II., on the 19th day of J i October next. Those indebted to said estate will : ( | make payment, and those having demands will i present them, legally attested, on or before that timo. ClIDSON, \ v 1 ' II. A. II. QMtSON, / A'ini r> I .Inly 20. I8~>7 2 .1m NEW GOODS, NE W GOODS? \ At Pichcnsvillo. < j rP11B subsoribcrs have inst- I'oecivod n lnv<?o | L STOCK OF GOODS, " \ ! Nought on the most reasonable term.*, and will J I he sold as low as Goods ohm ho bought in the ! up country. Wc have n general assortment j of Goods of every description, consisting of STAl'LK &. FANCY GOODS for Ladies. 1 I Gentlcmcns, Youths and Milken wear, llats I and llomict* of every style and quality: a I ' largo lotof Boots and Shoes; Hardware, Chi- J na, Glass and Karthenwnre of tho latest styles; ' Nails and Castings. J ( CiROfERIES, I1 J Such as Svijrar, Coffee, Salt. Scc.i ' Drugs, Medicines, I'aints, Oil", I)ve Stud's. | In fact, we have some (if every article usu ally kept in Stores in the country, and we ; are determine'! to sell Goods as cheap as '"icy j are sohl in Greenville or any other retail market. Our terms are cash, ami barter that 1 j will command cash. Wc will take in exI change for Goods almost every product of the I farmer. Come one, come all, with your mon- ' i evnnd produce, and yon shall not go away 1 I uiasamnea. E. A. &. W. A. ALEXANDER. 1 July 0. 18")7 52 1 J. H. VOIGT, j T I N A N I> C 0 T P I"' R SMIT If, v? alltaliu. H. C M i IN FORMS hia friends and the publio thnt 1 lie hu* engaged a competent Coppersmith, ' ! who hn* upwards of twenty years experience 1 in the niuinifaoturUij? of fOlM'KR KET I TLBS, STILLS. nn<rnll othpf articles manulUeturofl put of Copper. Tin nod Sheet-Iron; . ; untl is prepared to fill orders for nil work In i hisjinc at short notice. Term.1 moderate.? , I Kftfors'u) the durability of his work. | August Ci, 1H57 4 tf j FRESH StfPBUES. i TUST RECEIVE. n lot of"HARD\YA RK.TirJt ? f) ra?o APPLE Vi.S'EGAE, ROPE, MOLASS ES, &c. For salt' low by 1 v I Ul'iiornti July 10, l*r>7 ' a/?' \ I *> fee **3 . _ 1 &> .5 a b H g ? ^ yW c> CJ >1 . ^ !Pl .25 2 H r ^ ? -> ? ^ ?? li g?f -I I HO * ? u J ft ? 2 ? i; S flj ? a? J? - a. - 4 "J H Z. - ii ??? is A*? ^ r -T K J 2 > >.~a 5 t? - g ^ 1^14/; sf i ?! H-J'*' : ,^S a ?-<t |?iu^5 u.-ti ? si** 5<i *!,. i: ^ fi, =5 .J jT ? ? S 52 . , H ?** ^-5r-11 n "* ^ - r ? 7; cj o ^ i " i j S3 S ra * r ' ^ y r?i 9 V u 3t 55 *? J5 i jwi 2? a go g I 3 ? ? ^q _ J ! JOSEPH J. NOKTON, h jAlTOANEY AT LAWl AND Solicitor lu Equity. <' I OFFICE AT PICKENS C. II., S. C. Jun?12, 1857 28 ** If . < Final Notico. ALL th?ww indebted to h. C. CR.ua & Co. an'! * 11. C. k W. N. Cn.vio, either by Note or Ac- J ' count, arc called upon, for (ho last time in this ' manner, Jo cOroe forward nnd pny up. We have j Kiven long indulgence, but must now auk for ] a full and prompt settlement. Should tin's re*- ] dotiuhlo request not be immediately complied \ ] vyitb, the tiooka of Account and Notes will be i i ' placed in the hand* of Messrs. Nonius, IlAnni- j HUN ?. VUIAIAM 101* coiiccuon. L. c. A. W. K, CRAIG. July 30, 1867 8 tf < Mtnte of Mouth Cnroliun, IN KQt'ITT rlOKENH. Tyre I, Kopcr, ct. al. \ Amw^x tfni fnr par. | I Juno A- Bopcr, c?. ul. | titlon, Xc ^ IT *ppeavfng to the. patiufnction of (hip Court that Jnno A. Roper, Wm. K. lloper, Jialloy 1 , Roper, Martha ttopor nnrt Ktmipa htpfr, rtofen- ] 4tiutft to this amonflcd hill of complaint, rwido ; without the limits of thiftfttatc: on motion of | fj %* * "" r,. m. Mini, compiniQiuitA' solicitor, it in r?r?Ier- | ?<l timt ?h<> pnirt defendant* do plead, Hnsv/^r, or i rlfiiMtr to th? **id Mlt of complaint, w>hiu flirw ! month* from the publication hwcoof, ?* the??td ! bill will be tako* pro wnftmno flff lo> tl??;?n. j ROB'T. A. 'I'HOMt'HON, ? Com'rs Office, Jane 1*, 1857 8m # . VEW^SOODS! NEW GOODS! At rickens C. H. rllT. xuljHoriburH are now roeoiving and opeiuug u lar?o i\n?i tirtiftilly peloctcd Stock >f new tm<l elegant SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, "onniHting, in part, of Silk*. Muslins, Calico, Oinghniiirf, Trimming*, ctc.; Ronnotf. Ribbons. IxifM ;?"? Thw??/i .'assiinercs, Drop d'Ktr, F/iiiont}, Vestirtgu; flCeady iVIndc (/loUtin^. lutM unci Crpc, Hoots and Sho??, (iaitern: \nd tho UHunl variety iu the DllY GOODS lino. ? Also, Ilur<lwur<\ Orockorv and Cutlcrv; SKGAJtS and Tobacco of the heatquality. liirocri'U'tt, iVh eljcap as can he bought anywhere in the up country. (Jur Stock is ? very full ono, and has l>oon jnrcfully laid in by one of the firm. We can, horeforc, rccomnirud highly every article w?j liave on hand, and will ifull on the most reasonable terms. We respectfully ?olieit tho jontinuod patronage of our frioud* and th? imblic. Am horutofore, wfc will excb ?go ioods for the usual articles of Barter. K. &. K. K. ALEXANDER. Mav 12, 185T 44 _tf SPRING & 'SUMMER SUPPTTRa J. 11. F. SLO.IX 6. CO. CclMllotOll. n''? Bow receiving Ili?? largest and mot<t ii complete dPHortmcnt of (Q ? O rD ? Tliat wp have ever brought to this place, which ivo Arc willing to sell ut short piOur ijiotxlN have been caVcfully delected iu Now k'ork, Philadelphia atul Charleston. AVo can bo ilwiiys found at our post willing aud ready ?o ?how our (lot/MS free of charge. We will take 111 exchange for Uoodtf, Corn, Kyc, Wheat, Oata, Jlaeon, l.anl, Tallow, IteestvH\. Honey, Ilomespun, Uags. Chiokcuy, Duokp, Turkic!!, Kgg?. lWttcv, &?., ai the marketprico. April 22, 18r>7 41 If milNt! & SUMMER GOODS. ftKOCKKIKS, &C. rIMIH anilniNiimivl l??u S?w.-f ........1 f p J???'W ivvuiiiuu irvm JL Charleston with a lavgc and well selcctvd ytoi'k of how and elegant Spring and Summer Goods, OonMixtiiiK part I v of Caliencs, Gingham*, Muslins, A<\: Rnnnets, Triintnuigfl, Itihbons, and Lncos ; Moth-*. ('nsnimeros, Drap d'Ete, Linens and Vesting#; . Jlovos, Il?if * & Cups, "Roots & Shoo*; Saddle;", Hridlen and Martingales; I'ogother with many other articles in the Dry ( nods line. ALSO, Stfuars and Tohnceo of thi> rrtrv >Mt quality. ccric* j A largo ?nd fresh lot, for snip very low. My friends ami the nnblic are requested :o examine n\y stock for themselves, a<* I :hargo nothing for showing Goods; an<l I im uIko determined to sell nn low as the lowest. Try mo. 1 will exchange Goods fur Hoeswax, Talow, Fcrtthfrn, Hides, Ac., &c?, ns well as well >11 the most reasonable terms. J. N. LAWRENCE. _JMrkens II.. March II. 1S.V7 35 ici 1)Y virtue of sundry writs of fieri t'ncinn to me ) directed, will he sold before the Court Houso in Pickens District. within the legal hours, on Iho first Monday nnd Tueadny In Sept. next, 1 tract of land, containing one hundred and fifty acres more or less, whereon (he defeiulnnt now lives, adjoining lands of Kli Shepherd nnd ithcrs, levied on as the property of I.. D. Rutedge, nt I lie suit of K. 11., H. M. & T. J. Keith, Executors. All the defendants interest i* i? house nnd lot lenr Tunnel Mill, where Mrs. Holland now livos, il?o bugy nnd harness, levied oil as the proporty :>f 1>. T.Holland, at the unit of Augustus J. l.ythgoe. Terms cssh : purchasers to nnv for nounr*. h. C. VIUIU', x' l'.n. August 7. 18i>7 -J td A. . F.' M.' ]M1H next Regular (Communication of Pcndle. ton l.odgo, No. 'it. A.*. F. . M.\ will bo lk'cl<l In flio l.odRo Uooiu on Friday, SrptAni r Hh, ut 7 o'clock, p. M. F.y order of W. K. Jo*w?, W.\ SI.'. Aug. !:: . U. K. SKAKOUN. Scr'ry. LOTS FOIl'SALU. ' PKRSONJ doMromifr'Tif jnirclmfing- LOTS IN TIIK TOWN OF WAUIALLA. can have thom Oil tllf* IWiml nAM/)W{/?no \ ?>-' j\ yyiy iu Jl. OSTEXDOitFF, Agent. Wullmllit, Nov. <.), 18A t _ 20 Jf ~ SEAL YOUR MEASURES. \ I AM now prepared to SEAL any MKA?SL UllES from one quart to n ludf buvhol. J. E. IIAUOOD, c.c.r. Muy 6, 1857 43 tf Estate Notice. NOTICE in hereby given to all concorned that n tlual HCttlumeni of the KMatcof Pr. JR. <1. [jiilncH, dcctimcil, will ho niado before the. Ordinary, at I'iikcns 0. II., on Tuemlny tlio 20th lay of October next. Tlioso still indebted to tlie Kntuto imi8t mnkc payment, nnd, those linking demand* n/ninM the same, will present [liein legally attested l?v tlmt day. C. *M. SHAKPJE, Adm'r. July 18, 1357 1 Id _ 3. II, |8flRliTKI?. A. K. NORMA JT ISSERTEL & NORMAN, Wallialla, x. c. rIMIK H?ibf)cribor? beg leave to inform their I friend* nnd tbe pnblie jrohftntlly, that they ire now receiving a large and clegunt a'.. utrhuent of Hetixonnblx ?k << ?ll} 'orisfatinjj of flic usitnl variety, which are of bo Intesl styles ?ml most beautiful patterns. Pogathcr winh h fresh supply of ORO EHII!?, Purohnsed on the lu st term* in the New York, Baltimore and Charleston markets, nnd will io sold on the best tenuB for ranh only. Try hem. Jewelry, See* rhCV ftlrto liftveon hnnrl t\ vnrr mtnnM" >f .fnwelry, including splendid Gold and Si1 /or BATCHES, and Fancy Article*. UniffK, ITlccticifirw. Ac. riioir .Stock in thin department (a heavy and tho assortment ponorni, and, ni grrni ctvrft wan Imd in buying. th'o ptirt hnpor may rest uioml of getting'a puvo article. Their Stock embraces quite n variety of other article*, which can only be appreciated by being soon. Call early arid buy bargain*. if?SBRTfci'L k NORMAN. Walhalla. May 2ft. 1R57 4rt tf ?? ?1 " ? -? POWDER, LEAD AND SHOT. A *, supply of POWDER, LEAD AND SHOT Gan be fi.und at Pick<to? C. If. and Nino Tiiao?. Vftr vnle low. J. K. I-AWREKCE. J*?j 4, 1847 61 tf ? A . . ..