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j Muudku in Akkansas?Three. Persons
LvNoirw)?-A* Faitiiij,'.h8 Wii'b.?Capt.
(')?oe!j who feachud 'Memphis on Friday last,
furnishes the following particulars :
Tii CtiitCiidch County, Arkansas." not fur
from Marlon', artd oijjht or ten miles from
'
-luinpniH, uvea a man named ltobinson, and
Ins wife. On last Tuesday night but one,
I'obnnry 21, no ono being in the dwelling
but Robinsyn and his wife, jUfst iih bo was retiring
for tiio night, a shot tirud by some port-on
outside,camc crashing tbroUgb the window?it
was well aimedjnnd the unfortunate
mart fell before bis wife a corpse. Who could
have done so hellish a deed was a mystery.-?
Strong excitement nroric in the neighborhood, !
and Robinson being a favorito with the uoigh- j
.. -i-.? ...
u utnciiiiimitiuii was espreescu Hint justice
should be dune. Investigation leu to
tlio discovery of auspicious conduct on the I
part of the wife of tlio murdered limn. So
dark imd damning Were the indications of
her gttilt, that she was arrested and placed
in jaH on Friday of last, vreek. The wreteh
ed womaK, overcome with horror nnd fear,
nought to s ivo horselt by denouncing others,
and made a full confession.
She ftt:lti?il tli'il aVin I....1
- ? ?..v. iwituuu tin inilNiiiny
with a man whoso name our correspondent
has omitted to give us, nnd wishes to mnrVy
Vim, and fyr one hundred dollars she hired his
brother to do the deed of death by which sho
might bo sot frue from her husband, Ho performed
his fatal task only too well. On WedijojhI
iv, tho two men iniplioated wore arrested
nnd placed in custody. Day before yesterday
the exasperated people dragged the criminals
from tho jail to the woods, and there bung
theoi up until they were dead. The woman
/ 1 > ...
?..r. ivsuiwu, uui was to do tiung on yesterNi
<lay, as the populace wove determined that all
who wove concerned in Iho assassination of
Ilobinson should cumber the earth no longer.
Mauium*. on (lie 11th hi?t., by H. J. Anthony
Ksq., Mr. T. W. 1111.1. to Mifs 1). A., daughter of
Diintol Huvt. all of Pickens.
On tho Ir>il? December. 1R">0, l?y A. 1>. R.-Alii
run, .lir. J A >1 V'.S )1. TllOflHTON 1.0 MlS3 MaIU.V
I' ('. I)avi*, nil of Henderson county, N. C.
Notico.
TO. N'KVIIAB. K*q.. i* my ntithwiz*d
Agont during my nh?cnoo front i lie State.
WM, s. OIIIS1IAM.
Matoli 1.1. IRAQ 1
To Bridge Buildors.
~?~ WILT, lot f() tllP ImVOSfc lijililnr <!>?
- v"v v
I on Suturdiiy tho 24th inst.. building a bridge
noruss Cane ('rook, noar Ma.j. llob't. Maxwell's.
A part-of tho old tii.iher will answer for use
again. The present bridge is dangerous, and
liny ono Crossing it will do so nt their own risk.
G. A. TAYLOR, Oum'r.
March r>. lSf?q JU _a_
Soalod Proposals
WILL lift rceeivod l?y tlift underjdgnod until
Saturday the 3--?t March t.ftxt, nt 12
o'clock M., for bull'Ult}! iv Mnuuii) llull PiuUens
0. II. Fur plan rtiid spQoiftcatious, apply
to the Coiuiuillcc.
11. A. THOMPSON.)
W. M. HADDKN, j- Cum.
J. E. IIAGOOD, )
March 7. JjSOO " '2 d
? - ; - i.< V- " ?.Y llf'
Railroad Mooting.
V RAILROAD mcotirfg will bo bo.Ul in tlio
(' mrt liouse, I'aef'livy of Court wook.-^.Jutlgo
Fit ok t mul other distinguished gpntlcmdli
nYo expected to be provent and niukft spcouhos.
The- poplr of the District are earnestly rcquostoil
to bo pt'o.iout ut that time.
J. C. MLLLKH, Clmirninn.
Mmvi. isr.!) ^\-i a
*T . A
juatcito O11C0.
rpiIR A'lminiatrnt^ri* of tfifc Kstatp of Sargent
J, (iriflin, deceased, horohv give notieo to
fiioir co-heirs at law hnd distributees, that thoy
will nut li? Ruble t?i the 11 fur interest on their
di.Mtrihuiivo share* in said Kstate.'nfter the l*2th
day of .June next. ns they will he prepared at
that time to pay off the parties in interest in full.
y.. ii. murifiN. | . i ,
TIJOS. (Jill IF FIN, j At,m rsMarch
"). woo Sin
" Hurra for tho Blue Ridge R, R "
NEW GROCERY STORE
AT l'lCICMXS COURT HOUSE.
-. i
IIIAVK just rocoivoil ntid opened a new
Htock of Family CfrdefcrloM, enlisting of nil
article* usually kopt in a retail Grocery Stoic;
nil ..f which will lu> sold low for cAt)h, and cash
only. Positively no IV-.okn will bo kept.
Call and examine uiy Stock.
11. A. II. GIBSON'.
.Inn ?0, 1WMI 2(1 _ ' tf
' Till-: STATi: Ob\ SOUTU~CAUOLlNA,
1.1 OKDJXA IlY?rfOKKNH.
x K H Griffin;. 1
TIiuh. Grilhu, Adui'rs. |
vs ' I l'cljflon foi' final sotAvatilla
Griffin & others. J tlen^nt.
IT apptaring to tho Ordinary that* I 1$ Manscll
a?r"l Vashll his wife, li^v'oa Grimn, IhMijuniin
Griffin, Harden^ Griffin, ft >v?Srt!!'! ?. II A IlilUiitffl'ly
itnd wilo Minurva, tht& lijjNrn-nl law of ttailcy
Griffin, deceased. to wit : A V^rilla Griffin. Sargent
J Griffin.Jjjl.ncpli (Si iUwi, and tho hoirxat-law of
. WUfivn Griffin. n uaoly: Ay;irilla A
Griffin, Nancy V Orllfin, E II Origin, ltoanfinah M
Griffin, (J U OyifBii. Mary L M Griffini .Ibiilev 11.
Griffin. Thorn is V Griffin, Margaret T Griffin,
Martha F I) Griffin, Jiine.M S Griffin, defendants
ia th'? cn?o' reside without the limit* of thin Htnto :
|t >8 ordered, fhjereforc, that liiu itaiil db9e?ft d<!?
fondants do Bcvcrnlly appear before me in the Or(dinarr's
Officn. 'at i?inlt<.nu,' ??
^ VVIK v M?'U9U| ?n <1 Uljn"
day tUa 12th day ?f Juno next, lo show cause, if
they can, ?by 0 firfal settlement of the Estate of
H?rg?ml drill i?, deceased, should not ho made.-*The
hois-* la w and distribute* of said decoased
. *ire r1uo hereby required to reildor their ^.dvnnocipeats,
o* the auid I'ilh day of Juno next,, and bo
present a*<] reccico thciv respective distributive
( 1i?ro?, 'as % tv?l decree will bo rendered in the
case At that tlav*, *
W, V.. lIOLCOMliK, o.r.p.
^ rth r,. ^ -8?n
SHERIFF'S SALES.
RY tirtiit of atsndry writ* af ft"*! twin* to jne directed,
wiil be sold bbfurethe Couit Hoiuio. in
fioksAs DUtriet, withi^ ?hc legal hours, on the first
Monday and Tncsday in April n?xt,
Ono tract of land containing 112 seres more or
loss, whereon defendant now lives, adjoining lands
of Saiquol Crawford, Htophon Mnreft and others^
(tried on as the property of Willis Hurkctt st the
r?i(H or u. a iteoas, J. JJ Xlengun, Allou It Elliott
nd others. tigL r.
One tract of land containing thirty acre* more
or Ion, adjoining lands of Stephens, John
O'llryant and others, as the property of Abe), T.
8tophensat the nuifc of Alexander Allr;ood vs. Abel
T. Htephens and Thoa. Itillard.
' i One Trivet of Land on Toxaway creek, Adjoining;
' Innds of C. P Poole, &. E. Max well and other*,
containing 106 acrea mora or le*s, an the nrojpBfty
of Jaokaon fteAton, at the suit of James M Hpenpr.r,
Adm'r., vs. John Hughes and Jackson Dentot).
On Tueadav after Saleday at the houae of Bam.?
' wet Jloper, 7 ahoatn, -ft aowa and plga, 1 wfttk
bull, 1 heifer, 10 or 16 bushels of earn, 2 stgok#
fodder, ft b?e-htT?s, levied 6n as the property
Samuel Rope* *i tho suit of Win. Hunter and oth;
' iir/T'fr- " <" * * - 4
Oi>3 tract of Ian'] on Choe*'oe cr??k, adjoining
lan Js of <J. W. Phillip* rfnd others. couUfoiiog,'\3
#cro? taof* or Iwa, letted on ax tha ^roporty 3.
VI VtjAga At th* suit of B. P. Vovaer and otW?.
1W> *<Uh; pure baser* tomy for p*p?r?.
; M?wb7 w*T '" ^"*5.
?v .
,
REMOVED
J.- B. K. SLOAN & CO.
I1AVK REMOVBD I'ltOM
1>!:! ??u (he Hill,!
TO T1IKIH
, NEW STORE
ON THK
SOUfh ttdvof^llio l'ublici Squnro, next door to
ilic l'<J?t otflco, bvlviueu -the l'ost otlioo unJ tlio :
j 1'cn li'toti Hold. !
] iiaving much mure rooin they will he constantly
! reefcivinft a much larger anil more fnried assort1
wont of (Jo6ilt titan heretofore.
| Wo return thanks to our formor customers for
I their liberal patronage, and willendeavor to merit
I a continuance of llie came.
Pendleton, March 1st, 1H00 ftl-4
~~ ADMINISTRATORS' SALET
WILl, KG SOLD to tlio hlgheat bidder, nt
the lato residence of Cliarlus Hunt, deI
ccasod, nenr Townville^in Pickens District, on i
Tuosdav the third ilnv t\f Ar??-il -,l
- ?... <1.|M M VAV, (III IIIU j
I 1'KllSONAL PUOl'KUTY belonging to the i
1' Ks?uto of wild daoeuHHl. consisting of
Ten liikc.ly IN't^rocs,
Sotno of thorn boys' ami girls nbout grown and
very prime: Horses. Cuttle. Sheen, Hogs, about
i tivc hundred bushels of (Join. Wheat, Fodder, !
j Shucks, twelve or fifteen hundred pounds of i
! liaoon. Lard. * >usehold and KitChon Furniture,
! and other nrtu ?o tedious to mention.
Tfvmn <>f On a credit of nine months,
with intofost from dnv of sale, for sums of nnd
over five dollars; under that amount, cash.?
Purchasers to give note, with approved sureties,
before the ightof property in ehanged.
RANSOM HUNT,)
W.U. IIUNT. VAdm'rs.
A. J. HUNT. )
Feb. 29, ISOO 31 5
m '
xo itenv
VT the R time'time ami plane, the Plantation
whoreon the said Charles Hunt did live,
will l>o rented to the highest bidder, on tho
sumo terms. There is about 7.3 Acres of. land
in a high state <>f cultivation, and a portion of
which is good bottom, and all broken up ready
foi planting,
RANSOM HUNT,)
IVM. HUNT. \ Adm'rs.
A. J. HUNT, )
Feb 20. 1360 JH ^
Till-] ST.VTK OK SOUTH n vnni.TW
*)
PIUKBN8- )S r.quiTY.
Win. II Atnlvrson )
vs > Kill to Foreclose Mortgage.
William Wilson. j
IT appearing to my satisfaction that William Wilson,
the defendant io 'Ills case, resides without
the limits of this State: On motion of Harrison
anil Pnllium. it is ordered that he do personally appear
in this Court, ami plead, answer or demur to
tho complainant's said bill of complaint within
j three months from the publication hereof, or his
consent to the saine will bo taken as confessed, by
an order pro ennftaxo.
ROU T. A. THOMPSON. rr.?n
I March 10. 18(H) ' 8m
Come and get your Watch Repaired
I WOU lil) respectfully inform my
friend& and tli e pnlilio generally,
{v ' liavolocatod tuv?elf at Piolcoiis
Court House. nnil tluit 1 will
repair WATCHliS, CLOCKS and JEWEUlV,
generally, ut tin,' shortest notice. All thorough
repairing warranted 12 months. Oivo me a
call.
I also have on hand a nent stock of JKWEL;
KY. which will bo gold on accommodating tprum
"for cash.
II. A. II. GI11S0N.
T - - <r*/? 1 - -
I oun zu. JHOU ,20 tf
j THE BLlJE RIDGE RAILROAD.
1300 Acres of Land,
with a TV ?n r. niiii: or thu
WALUAhli.V DEPOT.
rPHK RAU.UOAD in the linn for no<\r one mile,
1 presenting houio of tlio handsomest building
silos. Tlits lamia arc mostly in the forest, rich
bottom . ??<! upland iying on both sides of the
l iiunii mr? 01 mo i;onerons lYoek,' for 0110 nml a
half miles. I intcii'l laying; olf ten Lots of twenty
acres each, ruuning to and fronting (he K.iilroad,
and to Dllapli to eaoh J.<>t one hundred and fifty
acrurf of land, or tu make the quantity to suit puvchnsorK.
A LSIt) tin' PaiM* M,.iin(nl? I1"?L
MMt'l, tTUlll Hilling
Two Thousand Fivo Hundred A?wn, with it large
quantity of bottom and rich mountain Valleys. If
this is not capable of being made one of the host
grazing farms in l'ickyns District then you will
huve to hunt tho oldest mnu in jjktkcns District to
point the other. A mnu that is afraid to invest
money in Land* near Railroads, would bb called a j
slow-carl, for tho history of the world is tlmt they
have raised the price of lands no as even to astoiiJr.ls
tho incredulous. I ant determined to sell?
one-fourth cash, balance in one and' two years.
Don't be afraid to come and look. The cars
won't run over you. They only want, and that for
the n.txt hundred years, your timber, for cfoss-tirs
and fuel, and pay out Oil the road for all time
forty dollars out of every hundred dollars that
they make. If This would not put a man in a good
humor then please s'flvt some invention that will
I drt more for mankind than Kniiiu.nd.s bavo done.
I l'lease c.ill nn.nnm' Vk..u?i.l" i -? --?< 1
...... ...voimv, i?u\l li X Ulll I Ht'Il I
rou liiinl 1 hIihII know that you arc not .truUrtmd
man. JA.ME8 OVERTON LLWIS.
.Inn. 25, 1p(10 jm nuf.
Ordinary's Salo.*
EY viritwo of an order to mo directed by W.
J5. Jimcoinhe, Esq., Ordinary i>f Pickens
District, i w'ul mill to tuc $?ltast bidder nt Pickon*
C. II.. on' Suleuny in April next, the
Ileal Estate of Francis Joukiim, doocaet-d, to
wh :
One Tract of Land on waters of Ijitilo River,
ndjoiuinir lands of .J. T. Hall, W. II. Stripling
...... ..niuin. uiMi-.tiniiipg aorort tnnrrt or !<!.- ?.
jVrntf of Nile.?On a credit of twelve month.*,
with intRrurtt from day of Sale. exoept the Coat,
which iniiht he paid in Cash Tho nurchaser to
givo 1S..I..1 with good security, to the Ordinary ;
to Hftcuro the payment of tho purchaso nio/.ey,
with a mortpagt* of tho premise*, if deeiutjd nco*
Cinary )iy him. Purchaser to pay extra for
title*. '
L. C. CIlAlO, s.r.n.
Mnrch V. ISOO; _ 32 rtd
Estate Notice.
4 LL I'Eltfe'ONi.S indebted to the Estate of
J.\. Thomas Hallnm, deceased. mu^ nmku
payment, nod those having demand* against
nuid M.itato are required to hand them in properly
attested. W.
A. SMITH. ,
J. W. OA LI,A HA X, ) ,'"xor8Feb
17. 18G0 80
Law Notice.
'P11E undersigned bave termed a partnership in
1 the practice of Law and Eouitv for 1'ioVpna
District. Mr. IlAum:* may be eonmilled at his
otJioc in I'iokcu* ami Mr. Ork at Anderfton.
JAMES L. OBU,
W. M. HADDF.N.
. tfcUeno C. IT.. May 10. 186ft 42-tf
THE STATE OF SOfJTII CAROLINA,
IW OPDIRAKY PICKENS.
JulU Abbott, Adm'i, "1
J M Abbott, Adru'r, Petition for final nettlemont
and deoreu.
I. M Oennhaw k ?-l>> et.al.
IT uppofvring to m> sutiKfuctinn tbut Nofih Abbott,
h M Crenshaw find wife Marsha, snd Juraen
Fountain, d?fend?nt? in thin cue, ,reside without
the RfKlts of tb1? ftfito: It i? m-derail,therefore,
tKo) ...... t- ifc. ^ "
""?v *"v/ "" III Mid viniri) UI V/rUinnty,
at riokvns C'lf, on Mondajlh* lOlli Mnroh
n^xt. Hi 10 o'ojoc'.r, a w, to nhtw ittniw, If imj ?b?gr
MP, why? filial ?ot(leViient of thg estate of Wrti.
Abbott, deeeftfted, 'shonld toot be then modyi, and ft
d<KMt?f Jjiououncwi thereon,
W/K. JfOI.COM BB, o.f.p.
Vw.ti, W9 . ? 'j 8a
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Popdloton Pricos Current.
roitur.otk.n wkkki.y BY .< >?. f. m.oan a m i i\a s
1' v. N l> LRT OH, FeTJTiiHTTfiwJ.
Cotton, per lb 8rM'J Cofl'eerKio, pcrlhl'Ja 1 I
<.'orn, " bunli 80 iv 00 44 .ln?a 41 18 o 20
Comment 44 80 a 00 44 l.ng'a 44 lti a 17
Uiwoii. l?og K lvJJ n l?> Hulo Ropo 44 lia 1*2
Hugging, (itin'y 16 u 10{HecKwax> 41 iH u 20
lluttel*, per Ih lOu lOiKggs, pur dox 10 ? 1'2A
Flour, per 1?1 750 a $8! Iron, Swede, r.l nt 7
IipIigo, *4 1U7 a 1&:M 44 44 5 to 7 7 h 7|
I,oii(l, 14 10 a 12' 44 l'.nglieh ti a (ij
MuiMer, 44 20a 2-r>|Moln&see. NO fiO ?. Ki?
ISn.il*, per keg. $0 a 0501 " AVI 40 a 50
OuIn, per bush, ?10a ^OlPowder,porker $750iv8
1'ohk, " " 75 h 1MI ?? ? lb1 >57 a 40
Kiev, " lb 01 r 7il'cpp r, u ll> 12 a' 16
Steel, Mister, 11 a l8|Rult,por sack, 225 a 250
" Gferimtfi, 12 ii 1l|S*i^ur, brown, 0 ft 11
" ('n*t, 22 ii 25 Shot, per eaok, 250
Scgnrfl, per do* 25 u 00 Tobacco, per lb 20 a 75
Tea. 75 a 1 50'Wheat, per bl 2:57 o$250
Whisky, f gal lOUtt 15U|Varn, Fact'ry, 100 ? 110
OsiiuburxH, j?ftr yard, 12$ a 1 J
Yon will always find a large lot of Cirocevi** and
other heavy poods on hand and for *al<* W for
cash or its equivalent* J. T. & & S.
Andc^cou Pricos Current..
COltltKCTKD Wf'KKI.Y BY Bi.K0Kt.KV A CBAYTOKft.
; Anih uson i\ II., Feb. -H. isr.i).
'.'otton j^er lb Ball '.Coffee, llio, per lb 13 j a 1 !
i Corn, " bush, I a 125| " Java, " IK a 20
v;orn meal, " 1 11 I2">| " I.ag'a " ].r> it KJ
| Cow 1'oah, " 9n ii 1001 Casting!', " U> 0 u 10
liituun, Imjc K. 10 n 12?|lleeswnx, " 'JO n :;2
Hugging, Oun'j, l-TaKi^jllafe Hope, " 10 olUJ
UuWor. per lb 12} a lt>| Flour, pec bnr. Cr?0a TOO
Iron, Swetle, per ib ISA I Kails, .? keg, f>A a 01
" Knglislt, " .r?ii(>ut8, ' bviph 4<> a ">0
Sugar, brown, " 9 a 111 Molasses, W I 40 a 4.>
Suit, per a aek. !j>2 001 ?? X () 00 a i>."?
Slccl, east, 22 n 2'Vl'owiler. per keg, 7A a $
14 German, 14 a lft ? blastings f> a 0}
" liliater, 10 n 12 lllcc, per lb 6 ft ?V
Sole 1?. |>er lb. 'lb a 27 Itaw 11 itlcf*. (>lrj) 12j|
Wheat, bush. 1 a 125 Wool, per lb. 2o a SO
Yarn (best) per bunch, 110 a 120
jgrj)" You wi'.l always linil a large lot of (?y-i?
ceries ami other heavy gooi!.* on hand and for
j anle ntlo>r jrrlees, nt 11 & C'fl.
THE PENDLETON HOTEL
npHK Subscriber takes pi efts ore in informing
JL )iif? fri??(ds and the public, that he has tuken
chargeof that largenOd ccftttittodiori House
ill tho village of
l?i:\!)LKTO\, S. C.
He intends to keep a tir.m class house, and
I invites the travelling public and his friends to
give him a oall. Amongst the comforts and
conveniences added, is that of a Holding Room,
where the latest papers may bo consulted.
A. B. BOWDKN.
Feb 2. 1800 27 ______ if
TAXES, TAXES!
j T WILL attend at the following time? and
! L places for the purpose ol* receiving Taxes lor
; tlio year 1H;V.I :
! Monday, IStli February, at Win. .Zanders,
Tuesday. 1 !th " Center Campground,
Wediienday, 13th *' Bachelors' KotjOat,
Thlirsdav, IGth " Fair IMay,
Friday, l7tii " Donthit's,
Saturday, 18th " William Fant'p,
Monday, 20th ,, Salubrity,
21st and 22d " J'ickensvilln.
Thursday, 2Ild " John Uossct's,
Friday, 24th " Trap,
Saturday. 25th " Hester's,
Monday, C7th " JIitgivod'?,
Tuesday. 28th " Mrs. Barton's,
[ Wednesday. 20:b. " V.li
, r - - , ?,ft> 'luiinuii O |
Tmirsdav, 1st March, Wolf Crock,
Friday, 2d " Hurricane.
Monday, 5th " Pickens 0. II.,
Wednesday, Till " Win. Nimmons
Thursday, 8th " (Jrant's Store,
Friday, &lli " Tunnel* Hill,
Saturday, lOlli " C'apt. A. Ilobins,
Monday, Pith " Jonas Plnllips,
Tuesday. 13th " Fonton Halls,
Wednesday. 14th " 0. I'ooles,- '
Thursday, 15th " (}. W,. Phillips,
ItiUi and 17ih " Walballa,
Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, 19th, 20th
and 2LM March,at Pifckens C. H.. at which time
my Rooks will be closed. All persons failing
to mnke their returns by that time will be liable
to double tax.
!'?? ?
..- ..IV lu.i, nii.'iit mo huiiiu as insi your.
KimiiI Tax,
Poor Tax, 20.
Public Building, 5.
Tax payers will take notioo that they arc still
required by an Act of the Legislature, to return
nil Births, Dentil* and Marriagon, with the age,
name and sex and cause of Death ; also date of
births and Doaths.
All Ministers, Magistrates, and others who
have married any persons during the year 1.S51.1,
| arc required to retui\u the iluto ??f such marri!
ages, with the names, ages and occupations ; also
j the names of tho parents of encli.
Slave owners are reouired by law to re'urn
the number of dogs belonging to their negroes
.JOHN W. L. OAKY, T. C.
t.? ?? i lon.i --
/an. **. iou?/ ^
1,00Is III T Fill! JlfSTCS!
r/.H THE L'NDKHSIONKI) lmvii.fr tuhimself
at Pendleton, offer?
* 't -ffjy M* 8(*rv'ct?i tt: l'ie oili/enn of Pen >v<AfjBrr"!"'1
Mi"" Bm' fdirroiinding Country as
a WhicIi, Clock nml Jewelry Kopnircr. Hie
Shop is tlio lirst Dupvaoutli of J. 'f. Sloan &
Cc.'a Store, on wosl.side of the Public Sqtitifo.
All work entrusted to fiis care will he promptly
I nn/1 r..'.ll.V..lU >-1 ??- "
...... j vacuuii'ii^ liu rt'sjiKuuuiiy solicits
aftlmra of' nfttronngo.
WESLEY M. JUSTUS,
t Jatutnry 11, 18f>0 24 tf
Pickens?In Equity.
J. M. Ollendorff, "1 - ?.? . .<
,, ,, , .. , 1 P>ill for ltijiitiction, to
II. C. llttultnu, hx or,, Mar?hul Ac.
AnnnO. OstettdoHf, cl.nl. j cou',t> (^c>
ITNDKll orJor made in this ciut.se, nt Chnm>
burs, l*y Chancellor Carroll, oil f lie creditor* of
John II. (JsiontMp^Oi'ttoSflcd, Rn1 Ix-rnUy required
to coino bufotV tito'Commissions!' of this Court, on
or before Tuesday the 8th dxy of Mny next, "Mid
mnku legal proof of their demands against the fluid
| Ksfrtt o; nud. U)>on their 'ailuro so to appear and
net, mat their claims be thereby precluded."
rallies to lliirt proceeding ore also hereby notified,
that the Commissioner will hour evidence nnd
(ake an Account between the parties to this suit on
ho said 8th day of May next.
HOU'T. A. THOMPSON, c.K.r.n.
Com'rs. Office, Jan. 30, 18(>0 27-8m
Notice.
PERSONS having demands against the Estate
of Charles Hunt, deceased, arc required
to present them to us propcri'* attested; and
those persons indebted to said Estate must inake
payment forthwith.
? RANSOM HUNT,)
WM. HUNT. vAdm're.
A. J. HUNT, )
Feb i ar.n 11? ?
, iji , if
tukTtatk ok south oaholika.
I* OMMXARY?'P1CKKN8.
T. M. 8?flb1ing, ^
M. ?. 8tvibiing, ^ Petition for Partition
Rob't Btribllng, et. nl. J i
IT appearing to my sAtisfatrlion thnlJtab't fltrlbling,
B. P. Kilpatviek and wife licW 0CC??| Josiah
Ifarkfty awl wWo Catharine, the hoirtf-at-law of
JHnry Jone#,? dweiuwrd, (names and* number unknown.)
defendants In thiaoMe, rcMdo Willi out tho
Uintte of Uiiv .Stotc: It is ordered therefore, that
<hon? Mid ftbsqiit parties do personally appoar In
the Court Of Ordinary^ to ho hcldnt IMukons o(lit
HouSu, on MotidAy th? Uth d*y of May next, to
object to tho dWhttoA or wile of the Rcrtl Hatate of
June fltrihHngj decejW/wd,. or th?Jr cgn?en^ to the
**mq will be entered of record
W. K. llOf#0MBB, o r.#.
Feb 7, 1B0Q a<
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TAIR PLAY ACADEMY.
rpltK TRCSTKKS of thi* Institution take
* .1. 'plwufure iu nn n< fit living to ll|c coinrauftljy
j that they luive scoured the services of Mr. Wji.
T. CuEVHtA.Ni/, a? Tertclior during tlic present
yeur, und respectfully solicit n liberal s?l?f*i?* of
putronngo. Mr. Cleveland in n griidrti?t? of tho
South CVroliilu College, of tli* ? '!?<?< of Uistyoar,
and bin Well known diRtinotion at graduation
render* unnecessary, on our part, any recommendation
or guurunty of his qualification#.
HA I I S (>1 l E I I lOV
I vku acJioi.ASTro tku.m of tkn months.
1 Spelling, Heading and Wilting with the eleluuutK
of Aril Inn clie, 00
The above, wiilj VVugVuh Grammar und
Qcbgrnpliy. 10 00
Towno'a Analysis Algebra, GoOmctry,
Surveying, Ac., ?tc., 1<S 00
L*tin and Greek Languages, U."? 00
The very G?r?t boarding ean be had at I'iight
i dollars per month (excluding lights).
The ?xoroiaes of the Academy will be resumed
on Monday the 10th inst.
1>. S. STIUHLIXO, 1
liAld'S MIX.
1\V l> II iiimv * ' <
1 rnsiccs.
.MOimAN 1IAUH1N,
A. ). LUONKY. J
I .Thm. 4, lttGO 24 tf
t;OOI) BARGAINS
IN OOOl) LANDS ft MII.I.S
/ 1AN bo had Ivy oi?Hing on the flOhscriber. *.>?
\y ) intend to |>rty my debts, ami arrange my
business so as to ilevote myself entirely to iny
trade. To this end, I ofler my
nciTliaiil
With Two Hundred and l-Vighty-thrcc ncres of
??nnd. with the best Water Power in tlie District.
and Thirty acres of good crook bottom.
Alsn..jnlj"ining this. a limit <>f Ninety aci?fl of
go?>d lnfid, with a good .Saw Mill in successful
operation, and in less than half mile of the lino
of tlio Blue IVidgc Hail road.
Also, adjoining tliouhovo tract, Twelve Hundred
and Fifteen acres of well timbered land.
Also, on Cane Creek, above Maxwell's Mills,
One Hundred and Forty acres, with six acres
of bottom
Also, on T.ittle River. five miles below the
i Fulls. Three Hundred and Thirty e'ght acres,
! with about twenty acres good bottom.
For all of the above bands 1 have warrantee
title, and therefore will make such. I want
cash in a short time for one fourth, and one
fourth in twelve months; and 1 will givtf any
indulgence on the balance, well secured With
annual interest. For further particulars call on
or address me jit Martin's Creek P 0, Pickens
District, S 0*
M. R. HUNNICUTT.
Dec qjj. tSog 23 ' If
THE PintTRWR AnATSVTwv
f|1IlK TUl'STKESof this Institution have the
.J|_ pleasure of announcing to the commuuitv,
ilmt thev have obtained the services of Mr.
J. W. i' im.POT, ns a Teacher for the ensuing
year, Mis qualifications and character are such
as to eouunonil him to parents and guardians,
who havq children and wards to educate.
The year will be divided into Sessions of fivo
months each, ami those ontcringtho School will
bo charged for the full quarter, unless dilferent
arrangements are tnado with the Teacher.
TF.i'.MS I'EU .SESSION.
Primary branches, Heading Writing and Arithtic'
3c*ii 00
The above, with English Grammar and
Oeographv, 7 .r>0 I
Philosophy, Chemistry. History. 10 00
Higher branches of Mathematics and
Latin, l/? Oil
Tlio School will open on Mcndny the lOlli day
if Jnuuarv. lSdO.
J. K. 1IA(J00U| |W. E. 1101,CO MM, i
\V. 0. KKITH. I-JOS. J. NOltTOX,
ROUT. A. THOMPSON,! Trustees.
|W. \X 1850 21 tf
BACHELOR'S UETRKAT. ACADEMY,
PICKENS 1) 1ST HOT.
rIMIB undersigned would respectfully nunounoc to
X the public, that they have engaged the Uev,
W.m. iMcNViioutkk to open nil liW&'LI&II AN J)
CLASSIC A I. SCHOOL at this place, on the 2d
Monday in January, J8M0. His experience of sonfe
ten yeaj-siu teaching, ami hi# well known and established
elinrnrlfti- ?'
- .... V. ..vuvililliviiu iliuil I rum U?.
We would. tlicroforo, invite the attcntjon of those
who would have (heir children ami wards placed
under.souiid moral iiitluenco and thorough instruction.
and would solicit their prttrunngo. The Principal
is prepared to Hoard it number of Students,
and oilier good families will do the same on reasonaide
terms.
This Acadsmy is located in a section pleasant, j
healthful and well supplied with ehut-ches of the
different denominations.
Terms of Tlmtii
'TWO SKSHlONS Of TWENTY WHKKS KACIf.
Hates of Tuition per session.
Spelling, tleading, Writing and 'Arithmetic $f> f>0
Knuli.-slt Qratmnar and (leosrrniw *iiii nimto r r.n
Geometry, Surveying, Philosophy, Rhetoric,
Latin, Greek ami French, 15 00;
S II JOHN'S. K P VETtNEH,
1, II VKHNKR. T S MILLER,
I) E SMITH SON TruntiiM
Dee ft, 1sftl> 20 if
LUMHEK! LUiMliEll!
fpitE undersigned having purchased tlic >
I MILLS forinferlr owned l>v Col. John A. '
Ktiftlcy, deceased, throe milos east ??f Pic-kerns ;
0, II.. is prepared to fill orders for Ll'MllEli. !
finished or unfinished: Sash, Hinds, Pannol
Doors, or nnytmng in that line, at short notice,
and on the most rnnsmmMn iu? ! > -i~?
? n.. iir.-i nr if uuu:rmined
to curry on the business in nil its branches,
am! persons wishing anything of the kind,
ore assured tht'ir orders will meet with prompt
Attention. Orders glionld ho addressed to the j
undersigned, lie respcett'ully solicits a share '
of public rmtronagc.
M. F. MITCHELL, I
Junuary 2(b 1N00 ~t> tf j
Tobacco! Tobacco
I TMIE subscriber, anxious to encourage the eulti- i
; I tivntion of Tobacco In the District, will |?r?y I lie ,
lii>;host ea?h price 1'or it, delivered in the leaf, in
gut;d condition, nt my Factory, on Cane Creek.
HOK'T. MAXWELL.
P. S. Seed can be obtained bv applying nt this
office.
.fun. 2"?. 1S<10 _2I. 2m j
TtIK STATE PP 80UT1I CAROLINA,
I'ICKKNH 131 l'l: I>1 X Alt Y.
J N Lawrence. Adm'r, | Pctm<)n fop f|Ua1 go(. |
Mrs. Pel free Mothers J
|T appearing to the Ordinary thai Mrs. . - 1
I L'elFrce, widow of Jaines l'olfree, deceased, her
children, if any. (whoso names ami number uro
driknown) legal heirs and representatives of James
Pelfree, deceased, reside without the limits of this
State: It is ordered, therefore, that these absent
parties do severally appear in the Ordinary's office,
afcPickcns C. If., on Monday the 80th day of April
rtvjxt, to show cause, if any they can, why a final
settlement of the Kstatc of tho said James Telfrce,
'deceased, should not be had, and a decree made
titer eon.
i?. X'<. itwiA.U.UUK, O.P.tJ.
January 2fl, 18(10 * 26 8in
T11E STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
UlCKBHS ??* OllllISABT,
P.ll. Cle^clwml. } for Accm,nt'
ON hearing the Petition in the abote ciwe, and it
appearing to my satisfactioh that Jonathan 11.
Clernlihi, Kxeoutorof the Eetateof Kli Clerelafid,
deceased, is absent from the Sli?te: On motion of
l the. Petitioner, it is ordered that ho do appear in
t the Court of Ordinary to be held at PicV?>tts C Ji,
for Pickens Distriot, and account for hi* Executor-.
Tlhip of said Kstafi on the 14tli dny of May riext,
or a decree will be made in the case fcs if ho were
,-,.0rsonally present. Witness my htifid uml seal
thie 7th*yebfuary; 1800.,
rW\ IJOWtfJMIlB. or. n.
k, t*.lt IMO, ^ 28 - 3W.
* . ' . % '
4 *
' + %
11" - . 1
NOTICE.
rrHK S01l8CiUllKK& bavin* Rold out their JL
entire Stock#of C't'JiTAl NS. to M . .'I. \V.
KINSMAN, would respectfully (solicit lor him
i\ continuation of pivtronogo no liberally ?
bottfotfud on tfiem in that dopnrtment. ll
llOU'T. AlXJKll A CO.
1 CfIRTA 1M f.nane l!
? w a j>_ m JL ? \ / V'J/k. 7, . |
''I Ml IS STOCK is tho largest in'the Southern s
f States. " 1 1(
I COMPRISING
! Brooatellee, [
Satin Bo Lanee,
| LACK AM) MUSLIN CI KTATNS, v
COHNKTS, TINS AM) I$AM>S,
J)KAl>Rltr, TASSKLS. AND I
loops!
CURTAINS
MADE ASf> Vf'T ?'1> TN THE T.-tTKAT f
STYLKS. P
If. W. KINSMAN.
'22.'5 KIN'O-HTUKKT, CI!AKKE8TON.
Oct. ijr>. ih.v.i 11 Oin ' f
SEWING MA CHINKS,
t riMlK 1'KllFKrnO-S or SCIKNTIKjCnr- ! *
i B ?nj;on>ent uml nieclmuiotil simplicity i* '
tniniiiuu ny mo
CatOVEIl & BAKER h
Sowing Macliino Company,!
IN TNklU l.Ml?n6VKl> I h
KOIS 15 li E S M 1*1 i III X US. I
They have I lie following advantages over nil j
others: They have no padd to keep in oVtler: J !
no bobbins to wiml *. no tangling or waste of \ 1
thread : no oiling tho thread or work ; no tool ]
chest Mocked with wrenches, pliers, pickers, j ^
leather. &c., itc.
The directions nre simple, easily understood j
and easily explained by the instructors. There j
is no taking apart for cleaning ore Ping. They ' s
require about ten drops of oil jict uav, when in <>
I Constant use. TliCV make no more noise than
n common clock, when ranking fifteen hundred
stitches per minute. They inn easy?a child ; '
of ten years o)?I can work them to full speed. 0
Thev run fast or slow, without nnv danger of
altering liic length or tightness of the stitch. ''
They will II KM. FILL. GATIIKK, HINI>, 0
ST I Yf'Il AND KMB1UMDKK, in so superior
iv manner that we challenge comparison. The *!
same Machine will sew pavilion gause and plan- j
tution poods. The seam is ela^tie as the most
elastic I'fthrie. and will not break in washing or ,'|
I ironing. The same Machine runs silk, linen n
I thread and common spool cotton, with equal i
facility. The needles arc shorter, and therefore |
......IfiVt mini ?ii,v outer mpii or lotr priced I
Machine. That tliov are superior to all others I /
is evident from tho fact of their having been I
thirty thousand Machines made and Bold, in [
competition with other* already in successful a
operation. The question is no longer which is
the hest nuikor, hut which of the numerous _
patterns of (1HOYKII & I5AKEK shall I take.
PHKTS, TO
II. W. Kinsm w, Agent for the sale of these
Celebrated Machine*.
1). It. 1IASELT0N*, Manager.
2 W King-street-,"Charleston. ''
Oct. 20,4860 *14 fun *
T>.nnerirnt- ] T> ^ - '
I AJUVkJ *Y (VA JJUOO W tlA
WE want to buy 1000 lbs. BEESWAX,
for which we will give <> 0 U 1> S or
I CASH.
J. n. E. SLOAX Si CO.
TVndleton. .Tii 1 v ). IS;-!'.! 50. tf
F U n IS I T U R E .
A LARGE STOCK of Walnut and Mahogany
bedsteads, Bureaus, Dining Tables,
Solas, '
KOCKINO AN!) OTHER CflAlUM,
Cradles, Cribs, Lounge*. Card Tables. Work i
Stands. Cane and Wood-seat Chairs, chiUlien's
Chairs, &e.. &e? sold as low as they can be
bought in Charleston or Columbia.
j HOUSEKEEPING GOODS.
1> .
......HI i.-, uiwj;in, mus, iiiiiTs i anuinsticxp, 1 ^
Toilet .Sets, Sugar lloscs, Knife Boxes, Clocks, j
Cake boxes. Cake Baskets. Castors ami Cruets, j j
SCALES AND WEIGHTS, | (
| Waiters' Spoons, Basting Forks and Sponns?,
! ami every!lung else in the Housekeeping line.
m*?Vr?% IPILOW53,
Kerosene Oil ami Lamps, OnrpetT?ining, llar(
rows, Whcelhprrows, Safes. Churns, Castings,
and almost anything else that ean l?e thought
I of for the l'AHMKll ami tho 110USEKEKKI
Kll,
INCLUDING
^SSOVlttBl & StAKER'S
CKLEBHATKI)
SEWING MACHINES. ]
Which are tho best in the .vorld, and no |
hi i*tuke.
J. Tl. SIIKllVAN, Agent.
nnEET?VIM.* C. II.. jfov. 7. lSoO in
?M, C. KEITH, I
ATTOH N E Y A T L A W , t
VUlLL attend promptly to all business enfvtlvted
Ti to his citre In the Districts comprising tlie .
Western (Mrcuit. Ofiico at Pickens C. II.
Dee ft, 1851) 20 tf 8
TIIE STATE OP SOtJTH CAROLINA, ;
i I'.nnnc I i> JMJl 11 ) . j Jesse
0 CfcftShnw ?t wife j
vs I Petition for Relief, &c j
K Smith & wife & others j [ ,
IT nppcnriug lo (lie Court that lloliert Smith and 1
wife Dor'eaH J, ami Elijah Owens ami \vife I.d- i
cimlu, defendants iii this cane, reside without ti e j c
limits of tills Htflto: On motion ot' 0r?- and llnd- I
ilort. for petitioners. it is ordered that tlione .absent i
defendants do severally appear in this Honorable J Court,
within three montIim from tlie publication 1 'J
hereof, and plead, atnwor or demur to the said j
petition, or their consent to the same will be taken ' j
)>rd confcsso.
UOiVT. A. THOMPSON', o.K.r.n.
Cam'rs Office, Deo. 17. 185!! :fcn j
C. H. A. WOODIN & CO., j
Saddle A l.oatiirr Shop | n
Also for sale, Shoe Findings, &e. : 'I
W AMI ALL A. S. C. 1
Jan 1/1, 1S;>0 2f? tf j ?'
J. B. FISCIIES^EK, . IF
Wnicliitiiikfr ainl Jeweller, tl
W A HI ALL A, S. (\, i tl
UAH renommcnccd business nt his old Stand, s
on Muin street, lie keeps 011 hand a tl
lurge and splendid assortment of
Watches and Jewelry,
Together with everything in his line, which j
will he. sold on the very host terms. j
REPAIRING, in nil its branches, done in ! T
a most workniuulike manner, and with dc- !
upatch. Give mo a trial.
Truly 23, 1ft50 ^ 1 ti*. 1
TUB STATK OF SOUTH CAROLINA, i
l'ICKKXS?IK ORDINARY.
Janob Lefts ^ J
*s I Petition for Pariitioi.,
Charles AVrfod, ef.als I
IT appearing to my satisfaction that William Mor- -<
an and wife Sarah, A!> ft. 1, John Wood, J
Rob't. Wood.Tilnian Howard and wifo Ann, defendants
in this cas<- reside without the limits of this !'.
States H is ordered, therefore, that the said ah- 11
sent defendants do personally appear in the Ordl- "
na'ry's Office, at Tiokcns Conrt ifou?w, on Monday (thff
'21st divy of May nert, and ohjeot to the divis- 2
ion or sale of the Heal Kstateof Joseph Wood, de- tl
cenJMfd, or their consent to the sarac will be entered "V
<ft record. , .a
W. B. IIOLCOMBE. 0 r.?.
Jfcb W, 1800 x S?l
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f" ; \ ' ? i' 0 ,
4 - * ' * J v-f * / '
HP ... I,...!,., , II I .JIA_ I .I' ll
O A M !D 3 T) & T E ? .
FOR nii: U;(;IS!.ATU:I:
C^iTTI.c frlemto of JAMF8 Jf. AM1U.F.H re|h-cH'?Uj
announce Mm n ciiuilidikte for the Ltgisitur?nt
Uio next election.
B*n-inc :rieiniB ol JliKfcMIAIl I.OOI'Elt hog
live to nnuounoo hint :i cnndulutc for tho .Lcgisituro.
n% tho nut) olrctiun.
jtfe^r 'I'lio friend# ul C. Pl'I.LI AM, Esq., rev
mioouncc him ? cnndiduto for tho-Lt'giuiture,
hi the ensuing election.
j&rtf-Thy Hund* ot M?j. KQJVT. MAXWELL
c><peclftiUy announce him n cundh-hitc for rc-elocioH
(o I Itc I.cftinWurc, mI the iu?xt cU-ction.
Itfri^Tho hinny fru'ii<h? of SAMl'EL E. MAXVKI<L
rcHpccrtfislly immature hun i? cundidntc lor
lie I.Pgislltf NI'C lit the IH'Xt vlectioM.
fok n. :;;k.
B'-'i)'" Tito friend* of (Jen. 1'. N. GARVIN ro
iicctfully nnnonnce him u candidate for Clerk of
lie Court ui tlio ensuing election. .
IW We aro authorized tn annniinoo W. J. l'Alt
t()NS n eimdidatu for Cleik ol tlio Court, lit iho
iisuing electi< n.
fcf," Tr?c fricndi* of .IAMV.S F.. HAGOOD regretfully
iiunouiv.-e hi ill si candidate for ie-eleeiiiii
i<? the ohicC 6l' Clcikol the Couil lit the
,e.\t election.
fok .siu'uuff.
JXT*.- The friend* of ('?}>(. H. F. MORGAN re|K'elfttUy
ittiiiouuce him n candidate for Sliciif. of
iekciiH UiHtrict. :it tin* enduing cleetion.
l.'si" The fries.ds of (.'ol. AI.F.N. llHVf'fi 1111otinco
him h enndidufo for .Sheriff of Vickcn?
istrict. !\C fhe en.*uift|r election.
Ilrt;"- The friends of M- Wl.iit'H- t>\tiotv__
|R'elfully announce him a candidate torSherill' uf
'icku?M district, at the next election.
Bfeiy-Tlio friends of Col. KKMUKL THOMAS
( Npoi-t I'olly announce him ft candidate for ShcrIV
of 1'tokens district, at the enpuirg oleotion.
'I'Uc friends of \V N. CKA1G l>eg leave to
tinoonee him a camlidafe for Sheri'fl of l'ickena
'.Wtrii-f, at the next election.
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
fGj?" Tlio friends of Mr. A. S. KTFPIIKNS repeoflnfly
announce liim a candidate for the oflice
f Tax Collector of I'ickenx district, at the cnninjr
election.
HK.ii-The friend-! of Mr. GKOV.G R F. RTF.ADN({
respectfully announce him a candidate for tho
Dice of Tax Collector, at the next election.
Uf^? The friends of Hcv. J. R. 1IUXXICUTV
t.^pcctfnlly niinoitnce him a candidate for th?
nice or Tax st t-lie ensuing lection.
Stay-Tho friemts ofltcv. If. U. BARTON rol?>cil?i\ly
announce In in n# a candidate lor Tax
olivet or :il flu- next election.
S9f&" Tlic friends of J. W. L. f'ATtV respcctfulj
announce him a candidate for ro-eloction lo
ic oIVr'c <*f Tax Collector. for l'ickcna district,
t ilio ensuingelecti?n.
Blacksmithing.
TUB rXDKUSlONF.r> f? now prepared
V..As) to do work in his lino, ut short notice,
\>r and in a workmanlike manner. lie can.
1 ways be found at his Shop. Terms modern to.
JIA HI.SON IIAYNES.
o,-t. is, mo 12 tf__
Now Powder Manufactory. I
11111< South Carolina Powder Mills tire now
in s-ocessful operation, and the attention
t I7enler.? is called to the unmistakable superiritv
of the Powder Manufactured at theso
rlills over that of anv other in America. Wcnro B
ire par ?d to furnish at the shortest notice any I
f the fiillottilig description, at the following [
riefs, viz:
Vintnion Blasting powder per keg $-1 2"?
trilliant " " *' " f) L;?
!oininon Mining " " " 5 V.'t
trilliani " " " " ' 25 H
lommon Rifle " " " 7 H
JiiUliint. " " " " S 00 j :
Where the keg is returned 25 conts rV
fill lie deducted.
The Manufacture is under the guidance, of
'. II. i iM.tiv.R, from Meinmingen, tier?<
- - * - '
j, ? nnuiui mm experienced rowder mn- 5
er. He hns introduced the highly brilliant to
'owder ho much admired by the sporting
lonttnuruty of Kurope. This Powder in s?
icantiful round and possesses the polish of
tool, and is entirely lrcc from all corroding
it-oportics.
Dealers and contractors mny hnve their orlers
filled ngree.able to specifications nt tbo
hortost notice. All orders should he addressed
o J oil N Dow KX & Co, .it Pick chs C. II,| South
.'aroliua.
}VM. It. BOWEN, Agent. j/'\
Mnreh I V 1859 -34 tf
JOS. J. NORTON, |
?. mi em* ? -- - ? ?
a i ? w it n I'J 1 A T Ii A W f H
|H
Solicitor ill I'quilv.
1'ICK MNS COURT HOUSE, S. C '
Jan. 1. is.w _ 2fi if ;
11. FA JEN,
A T AY A L II A I.LA, S . C . .
( S now receiving a splendid assortment of
1)11 V (JOODS,
For Ladies and (jcntlcmnn's Wear,
?ALSO? |9
ItendY-made (Jolliing'. ^3
Ho also ban on hand the finest Ca88irrfoPi ntid
jinons, for tlio Spring and Summer; together KM
h itli many other articles not necessnrv to mm.
*!
Mr. I'ajkn continues tho TailAving "RiifMiiesa
it nil its branches, ami respectfully solicits a
hnro of publio pivtronftgo.
May 12, 1859 42 If
V. K. RARI.KV. ISAAC WICK 1.1 PKK,
EASLEY & WICKLIirE, H
AttoiiK-ys at l.nu', cjjgS
nrH.L nlieml punctually t?> all lmslnoFH entriisii-il
in ilnrir canj ill the l>iestlicla fflHk
oiiijivifinjj ihti Western Circuit. ?gs?5p
OFFICK AT PICKENS V. II., S. C. f?|
i>'?, 1 Kfiri"? 13 tf
I ll 10 vl'ATK OK SOl Til CAROLINA, JH
IN OttlMXAftY?MCKK.N3. 43?
'olitt 15ovcn, Fx'or, 1 '3H
vs Petition for final settlement
'lios. II Hovren, et.nls J asSggi
IT appearing to the Orcliruify (Ji.it !i:0 heirs jBjKSp
of W. II Ilowcn. deceased, (names and nurfiicr
unknown.) the hoirs'Rtdaw of Dorcas Can- ik3<3aj|
ion, deceased. (names and number unknown.) <' K&ffli
'hnmas II. llowen, llchecoa Kobertnon, 11 A ' jjjjnK
).iwen, defendants" in this ease, reside without jjgjiwfl
tin limits of this State: It is ordered, there- If
ire, that theso several ab^ont defendants do ap' JH
ear in tlie Court >f Ordinary, at l'ickens Court MmM
louse, on Mondt.v the 2lst day of May next, jamare
i> shew cause, if ai.y they can. why a final snt
lenient of (lie estate of Jolm JJovren, deceased,
houl*1 not be rondo at tlint time, anil a decree
hereon pronounced.
SY. K. 1I0LC0MBK, o.r.n. tKH
IVh. If.. 1*60 2 8m _ |H?|j
Law Notice.
[IHH undersigned tlrfll doYOtfl himself entirely
t to 'ho |rrnotic? of Law nfid Etulty on tlio . ?
fcHtern Circuit. Mr. HaDORN is Ms partner nt
ickcnH. JAMES L. OKU.
Anderson C. II., May 10, 1859 42-1 f S|mk|k
HK STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
PICKr.xr?IN ORDINARY.
L- ...
u,m J*?wcn' ** or- \ Petitions for"final settle 9
' II Bowonj ct. als ) n,ont- H
IT appearing to my satisfaction that Thoftins I
? II Rowen, Thornton Benson and wife Elizanth,
defendant# in thia c.so, rstido without th* I
mits of this State : It is ordered,, therefore,
nat they do severally appoar in the Ordinary's ' I
fficc, at Pickens Court House, on Mondny the H
1st day of Slay next, to shew cause, if nny
Siey can, why a final settlement of the estate o? I
Vm. Bowfen, docoasod, should not )>? had, and' H
decree inado theron.
W. K. tlOJLCOMBE, o.r.u.
I'cb 1(1, 1SG0 Cuv
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