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SALE OF LA ND AND NEGR0S.T
r|"MIK UNDERSIGNED, being desirous of
1 changing liUHiiiosa, will utter for salo at
In?* residence in Dickons District, threo milea
nbovc Townvillo, on Wednesday tbo 71U day
of December noxt,
Twonty Likely Negroes!
Amongst them in ono Buggy ninkcr, one
Tanner, several Cooks, House Servants, &o.
Also, tlio Home Plantation, containing .Six
Hundred Aoic*, a part of whieb ia cloared
and in a bigb state of cultivation, the balance
i* good woodland. On tlio premises is a good i
CiIUST MILL AND TIIUASIIER,
nil new, and propelled l?y water power,
Also, one Tract on the lletreut Road to j
Andcrsonvillc, containing 207 Acres, about i
of which i? good Hott .? Land.
Also, one Tract on Snow (.'reek. containing
108 Acres, well improved, with several acres
of creek bottom laud, also one Tract adjoining
the abovo Tract, with a first-rato
MUL AY SAW MILL,
all new. Also, one small Tract near Town* ,
villo. and sevornl Lots in Townvillo.
Also, one Tract in Anderson District, con- '
taining Tlireo lfnndrod and forty Acre", ,
forty Acres of which is good bottom land,
with new Saw and Grist Mills on little Reaver :
Dam Creek.
AI so. Mule, Horse. CatMc, Sheep and |
J logs, Cum, .Fndiler. <1*0., Five Yoke of Oxen. j
"Wagons and Cart.?. 12 Curry Logs, Black- :
smith and Farming Tunis, and many articles
too numerous to name. Terms aocomuio(Hiting.
J. J. CO AT l'!S.
Nov. 0. lRflP H? 4
ASSIGNEES' SALE.
*\TJ*Iljfj he sold to the -highest bidder at
I y Pendleton, on the 15th Decernher noxt.
Ilie following property: TUltKIO NE(!RO
MKX, ages 18, 19, 2ti, and the Cotton Facto- |
rv. Known as tlie Shoal Crook Factory in
]lart County, Georgia; also 1 horse, and 1
Mule."
All persons having claims against Edward
Symmcs will please present them by the 1st
day of December, if th( v wish to avail themselves
of the assignment made to us. Terms
made knuwn on the dav of sale.
Q. T. S VMM ICS, 1 .
,1. S. LOUTON. j A< nc09*
Novomlxjr 9,1850 10 f>.
MERCANTILE NOTICE.
riMlK, copartnership heretofore existing heJ
tween A. Hunter it Co. is this day dissolved
hv mutual consent. All persons in- |
dcht.'d to the coheorn, eitherhy Note Or 15ook I
Account, will savo cost by settling up by the |
1st tiny of January next.
A. IITXTKH & Co.
1'. S.?Tlic remaining STOCK OF GOODS
will ho sold for cnnU at cost and exponsos.
"\Nr??lI (.'reek. Nov. 7 1859 1(5 if.
Personal Estate for Salo.
rpiIKKK WILL BK SOU) nt tlio late rosi|
donoo of S.J Chnmldin. deceased, on
tiio let day of Dcccnibor next, to tho highest
bidder. the I'orsonul Kstuto of said deceased,
to wit: Corn. Fodder, Oats, Shook*, one
Horse, ono Wagon, Buggy and llarno's.
Stock of Cattle. ilogs, good Carpenter's Tools
1 [onychoid and Kitchen Furniture, and many
other articlo*.
Term* of Sale.?Nine months credit, with
interest from day of Salo, and two app'rove.d
sureties. Sums under &?, ca*h.
TliOS. 11. HOGGS, Adm r.
Nov. 7. IHo'J 11? 3
Administrators* Said.
WILL HR SOLD to tho highest bhhlcr
nt tho Into roxitlonce of Sidney MoDow.
deof?a?ed, on Friday tlie '2d'l)ocomher
next, in Pickens district, tho envirc personal
estate of said doocnf.oi. eonsistinf* of
10 LIKKLY YOUXO NMROBS,
Kigkt hcu l of II irxes nn 1 Mules, Stock Cattlo,
a ? ? ? ! lot of Fattening llogH and Stack
Hog*. f>0 Bushel* of Wheat. 1,000 Bushels
of i? irn. n quantity <>f Foil lor and Shucks,
H HHoUiilil an I Kitchen Furniture. Farming
nnd Blacksmith Tools, ami a variety of otlio"
articles too numerous to mention.
'J'irin.t of Safe.?On a credit of twelve
month*, with interest from day of sale ; to be
*e?Mircl by note ami npprovod security. Sums
of $5 an 1 on<lor. cash.
M. J. All DOW. ) Adm'x,
HOUKUT CUAIO. Jr. f Adm'r.
iVrtv. 7. ISSfl in 4
,
Masonic Notico.
rpiIE next Regular Communication of Kel
ow'ee L-Hlge, No. 70, A.\l'V.M.\ takos
piaee on Monday evening, tho 5th December
next. The members arc expcciully caflrd together
011 that occasion by resolution of the
Ij-xI^o. Tho election of officers ami other
bu.sine?s of importance in to ho transacted at
that time, Bv order of th? W.'.M/.
if. A. II. (IIHSOX, Scc'tv.
Kw. 7i ly>o. ic '4
FUR N ITU RE.
ALARGK STOCK f.f Walnut nod Mahogany
Bedsteads, Bureaus, Dining
Table.**, iSufus,
ROCKING AND OTHER CIIAIRS,
f7TAilc~, Orib". Tiounaes. Cafd Tables, Work
Cane and Wood-seat Chairs, chii^lre?*?
Chair?, &o.. Ao., sold as low ns tliejr
i.. i Li :~ /?i n
jUilll UG II* V/imilUOlUII Ul WUIUIII nil. .
HOU,.<8J5KEHPING GOODS.
Uaaket!?4 Brooai*. Tubs, Matf* Candlesticks,
y'.iilet 8?t?, Ku&ar JJo.tes. ICnifo B;?sos,
?kick?. Cuke Cako Jl.iskots, Castors
4iud Cruets,
gCA^ES A#* WTEt&IlTS,
^Vrtlter#' Spoons, Itaatiug J"i>rkf? and Spoons,
jvid ?v?rytliing else iu tUe Jluueokucping
Mill).
?tq yivpsuow*,
jKernsene Oil nnd Lamps, Carpet J/ining,
jlnrrowtf, \y!ioolbarrow(^ Safes, ,G burns,
{huttings, nod au v111i11tr e'tne tlint.enu
1>o chough of for live r^.K^KU au<J tU?
JIOUSJSlUVKW'
| IffCbUDING
1 URttVEIjt 4 IMHKKM
CB^KHIUTKO
I sewing machines,
Which are tho best in the world, and no '
1/1 intake,
J. fl. 8IIKTWAV, Aj$*nt.
Okvenvim.k 0, lfL. flov, 7. W '
Notioo.
A LL PKH0OKS indubUulo ths of
xV. James ! MolJiasworth, decensod, are
required to make {immediate paynjnnt t and
those having 'dainands against said Kstato
in us t presont thoin for payment.
C. I, lJQbM NOSSVOHTtl, Admr.
Nor, 7, 18^tt 10 ft,
NEW AND CHEAP GOODS.
co
rrtllK subscriber is receiving his usual fresh ?
I ami choice supply of
Fall and Winter Goods,
Consisting of DKY GOODS, for both Ladios' (jc
ami Gentlemen's Wear; 1$,
Hardware, Crockory. Glassware and Karth- lt>
enwaro; Hats and Caps. Boots and Shoes. Hi
Blankets, and a large variety of other arti- F1
cles, now and good, in his line. In
Call nml exam'tno his Stock, as he is de- Lc
terminod to sell bargains! He Darters, on M
good terms, as heretofore. Ni
E. K. ALEXANDER. <>>
Piokon* 0II, Nov 3. 1830 1". 4
Important Estato Salo, st
\7~\riLL BE SOLD to the highest bidder
V V at the laie residence of James T'
Forgoson, deceased, on Tuesday the 2'2d day *
of November next, the entire PERSONAL Aj
ESTATE of said deceased, consisting of ^
21 LlKl'iliY NKUKOKS.
Amongst these there is a good Blacksmith. an
Five Shares of Greenville and Columbia fo
Railroad stock, with the assessment paid ;
live head (if Horses, three Moles, three yoke _
Oxen, twenty head Stock Cattle, nino head ni
Sheep, twenty-five fat and a number of Stock
Hogs, W'htfat, Corn, Fodder, Shucks, lot of (<,
I'inc and Cherry Lumber, Blacksmith Tools.
Farming Implements, ono lluggy and Harness.
one Carriage and Harness, one 4 Ilorso
Wagon, one Cart, one Driim-hend Thrasher
and gearing, Household and Kitchen Furniture
and other articles.
TEUMSiOF SALti.?For sum" of $5 nn<l
above that amount. a ercdit of nine months
with tnteroHt, will l>o given. The purrhase
moucv to be secured l?y unto tun I approved
security. Sums under $5 must be paid in
cash.
J. T). FE11RUSOX. ) . , .
K. A. FKltUUSON, j Admr 8*
Qot. 18. n t.i
1) Y virtue of sundry writs of fieri facias to nic
) directed, will be sold before the Court House
in Pieken-i District, within tlie legal hours, on
tlie first Monday and Tuesday in December next:
One tract of bund, containing two hundred
and thirty-six acres more or less, whereon
Jackson Artcr now lives, bounded by lands of
licosc lSowen, .Joseph Young liml others, at the
suit of William Hunter and Ueeso llowvu.
200 Acres of land more or lc.-=s, whereon the
defendant now lives, lying on waters of Golden's
and IK Mile creek, adjoining lands of (J.
\V. 1$. lioggs, Tlios. 11. Hoggs and others, levied
on as the properly of Ahnor Odell, at tho suit
of J. E. ifrtgood, S. Hobo and others.
Two hundred acres of Laild more or less, adjoining
lands of .Mrs. 1*1. Merck and others, leviod
on as the property of F. N. Garvin, at the 1
suit of W. H. Jones. Kx'or and others.
('no tract of Land, on waters of Twelve Mile -a
River, containing 175 acres more or less, adjoin- J
ing lands of Micajnh Alexander, Misses Uiggins
and others. Also, all the defendant's inlornst.
in nnn Triinl nf ~ r<*o
- OHO ^
acres more or less, adjoining In mix of llnrdin
Price, 11. F. Morgan and others, at tlie anit of al
.tnmcrt 1). Gnssaway, W. S. Woolbright and oth- in
era, vs. \V. J. Parsons. st
One Tract of I,and containing 80 acres more tn
or less, adjoining lands of Hardy Gilstrap. J. r
Crane and others, levied on as the property of b(
Oliver F. Smith, at the suit of Theresy Murphree
and others.
One Tract of Land containing 1 10 acres more I''
or less, whereon the defendant now lives, ad- ,1^/
joining hinds* of David Shepherd, Eli Shepherd st
and others, levied on as the property of ii, B. pi
Ilutledgo, at the suit of K. B., i$. M. and T. J. j
Keith, Hx'ors, and others.
One Tract of hand containing 77 acres more j ^
or less, on waters of Six Mile Creek, adjoining ; j.<
lands of Samuel Stephens, John Howard and 1 |
others. Also, one red ox and one ox wagon, j
levied on as tlie property of J. F.. Howard, at
the suit of Sumiicl (Jhapnmn and others.
One Tract of Land containing i>00 acres more ,
or less, adjoining lands of Silas Stone and oth- j N
, ers. levied on as the property of John Howard, ; ^
at the suit of J. 15. O'iayton, et. al. I T
One Tract of Land on Twelve Milo River,
Whereon there is a good Saw-mill, containing; ja
(J.'il) acres more or lens, levied on ns the property
of 11. S. (Lirvin, at the suit of J. 1$. E. Sloan,
J. It. Clayton, et. al. >J
All the defeudents interest in one Tract of
Land containing :5U0 acres more or less, on Lit- J\
tie ltiver whereon he now lives adjoining Lands
of Joshua Parker. John Swafford ami others, at ' |
the suit of M. F. Mitchell vs. John A. Loggips. |
wiie tract ?t i<nn<i wlicroon John Rows now I
lives, containing 2'il acres more or less, on \\n- j w
(crsof Little llivcr, adjoining Lands of Martin I
Moss, Isaac l'oolc and others, levietl on as his P
.property at tliosnit of J. 1*. &. .T. Ij. Catlctt.
t)ue 1 horso wagon, levied on as the property s'
of Jonb Johnson, at the suit, of Sloan, Masee ^
& Co. 01
One Tract of Land, containing 300 acres o
more or less, whereon there i; ft <r >od Merchant | n
Mill, adjoining lands of I)r. T. L. Lewis ami I B
others*, levied on us the property of M. 11. Ifun- ti:
nieutt, at tlie suit, of Joseph Burnett, Jolm ! j
Golden and others. , ri
Terms cash purchaser*to pay for papers*. tt
L. C. CIIAIO, H.i'.n. T
November 0, 1850 It) t?l j g
Ordinary's Sale. j 5),
BY virtue of nn order to nio ?1 irectcil by \
James E. Iln^ood, K?q., Clerk of the I a
Court ami noting as Ordinary of Pickens I j,
District, I will soil to the highest bidder at j ri
Pickens Court House, on Salcday in Decern- C(
t?er noxt, the Heal Estate of Andrew II. R|
Archer. deceased, namely : (),
Ono Tract of Land. lying in Pickens dis- tj
triot, on waters of (Joorgoa' Creek, containing t;
One Hundred Acres, nu?re or loss, adjoining ^
lands of Mrs. Mulinda Archer, WnS. Couch, 0|
J. II. Becknoll and others. Sold fyr distributiop
amongst tho hoir3-at-Iaw of said doo'd. j!
'1'rrms ov Sai.r.?On a credit of twelvo 0j
months, with interest from the day of pale,
except the costs which must bo paid in cash.
Tho purchaser togivo bond to the acting Or- (j
dinarv, with at least two good purotios, and q
a mortgage of tho prumisoj, if deemed neccsaary
by him.
L. C. CUA10, s r.D. I Nov.
7.1850 *16 4 I
4 Notice.
fllllOSE person* having ilemand* against Cl
1 the Kntato of Sidney McL>ov, deceased, ,i,
Ave requested to present* thou? aftontod nc- D;
.curding to law; and those Jndobtod to said j\
tiUia iiiu?k make prompt paymout. ,|(
M. J. MclfOW. ) Adin'x, n
ROBERT CRAtO, Jr. J Adm'r.
Nov. T 185^ 1<? \
Musical Notice.
I A MUSICAL ASSOCIATION yill boorj
y\. gnnized ?t Fair I'lny, (Hoaxer Dam
i Church) Friday before tho hocoivI Sabbath n(
j in J>eoou?b?r, in?t. Kach school wiping to
j Wft miiuber of nam foody, < entitled V) two
| t lontlcijnm (JeUgates ah<1 t'vo Ladies. V\ery
Minister ?? the hounds of said Schools,"yr'o
; entitled to a Mat, The Introductory Semite
will )>? <lolivore<l by tbo Hev. fl. Uoi.dkr, m ~
10 u'eloolc, A. H.
J. It. HAMLIN. \ /
Fire Milo Post Offico, 8. C. \1
Nov. 3, 1859 15 1 \
Pendleton Price?? Current.
bhbvtkw WKKKI.Y IIV JNO. T. IMJAjTa si i lTv \\
I'knui.kton, Oot. 2Ti, lb
>tton, per ll> OalO Cuffco, Hio,porlb lr r
irn, " bush 80 a 00 " Java " 18 k yd
irn meal ' 00 a 100 " I.ag'a " 10 ii 17
icon, hog It 12J a 16 Hale Hope " II n 12
iggiiig. Gun'y 15 all).Beeswax, " 18 u '20 .
itter, per lb 10 a 10 Kgg.s, per doz 10 it 12A
our, per bl 750 u $8;Iron, Swede, CI? ft 7
dlgo, ' 187 ii 15oj " ??t) ro 7 i a 7|
ml, * 10 ii 12. " English C> n (ij j
udder, " 20ii 25Molasses, NO 00 a 0."> j
tils, por keg, 0 a $650 " W I 40 a 55 ;
its, per bush, !() a ICll'owdor,porkog$750!?8
as, " 11 75 a 001 " " lb 37 a 40 !
t:o, " lb 0} a 7 I'epper, '? lb 12 a 15 !
eel, Mister, 11 a 18 Salt, per sack, 225 a 250
" (icrinan, 12 a 14 Sugar, brown, 0 a 11 i
" Cast, 22 a 25jSliot, ? r sack, 250 i
gars, per doz 25 a 00i Tobacco, per lb 20 a 75 J
!?, 75 a 1 501 Wheat. per bl 237 a $250 i
liisky, " gal 100a 150; Yarn, Fact'ry, 100a 110 1
tnaburgs, per yard, 12} a 11
You will always find a large lot of Groceiics ;
id other heavy goods on hand and lbr sale low
r cash or its equivalent* J. T. S. & S.
Anrlnv^A** T> ^ ~ A
gbuwwawu A'A mtio OunOIHi
IKRKUTBU WKKKLV BY UliKUKkKI A OHAYTONH. I
Andk.uson C. II., < ti l. 2">, 1H."><). j
>l!oti per lit. - - 8 (ii\ l<l^
Mail, (Liverpool) per sack, - 12.<?*.>
Collco, Rio, per ll>. - - lttj (/j I I
" Java, per lb. - - IN (r 20
" Lnguyrn, per lb. - - 15 (?V. 10
Sugar brown, per lb. - - 0 (<y 11
MoliiHHen, West India, per gallon. '1(1 (a 45
" N. OrlcunH, " '* 55 (if, 60
Hugging, Uunny, per yard, 15 (>i) 1 OA
HnloUopo, " lb. - 10 (<t\ 12.}
liacon, hog round, - 1-J 6i) 15
Duller, per lb. 12 1-2 0c, 15
Steel, enst, ... 22 (ii) 25
41 German, - - -14 (n) 15
" Mister, - 10 (<i, 12
Iron, common size Swede, per lb. OA
' ' - G to 7 incites 7
" English, per lb. 5 1-2
Nails, bent brands, per keg, - 5A ^''V
Castings, per lb. - - 0 (n} 10
l'owder, Hille, per keg, - 7.} (?\ 8
mulling, *" - U.OU (VfJU.UU
Rico, per lb. - fi (a} H
Flour, per barrel, - 0.G0 (?) 7.00
Whom, per busliel, ? 100 (<i\ 1.10
Corn, " $1',00
Oats, per bushel, - 40 (Vft 50
llecswnx, per lb - - 20 ? 22
Wool, " 25 (?> 30
Yarn (best) per buncli, - 1.10(3) 1.20
Cow I'oas, per busliol, - HO (W 85
Corn Meal, " - 90 1.00
Raw Hides, (dry) ... 12.}
Sole I.cat iter, (hemlock) per lb. 27 (r?~ 510
jpirg*" Von will always finil a large lot of Clro>rios
and other heavy goods on hand and folic
at low priest at ]i & (Vs.
jAJLIlliS STORE!
i'E,vj/Lnroy, g. a.
pleasure in announcing to
V V our customers anil the trade generly,
that we are now properly established
i our new and elegant Storeroom. Our
?ck is complete. We will ho pleased at
1 y time to show all who may favor us with
call through one of the largest ttnd most
mutiful selections of
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods
vcr offered in the up country. Wo especialinvite
the attention of the I^piks to our
ock. Having spared no paitAte their deutmcnt,
wo feel assured that flPRpn show
i complete and tasty selection oT^ i
LATHES' FANCY GOODS
s can he seen anywhere outside of a city,
ail uot to give us a call when you visit our
lace, as we charge nothing for showing
loods. SM1TI1 & IIOVEY.
Oct. 18. 1859 13 tf
SEWING MACHINES
111 IK l'KKFKCTION* OF SCIENTIFIC
arrangement mi<l mechanical simplicity
; attninc<l by tlio
GROVER & BAKER
owing- M a c li i n o Company,
IN TIIKIIt )Ml?HOVKl>
IOI8EL ? : N S I>I A CHIN 1? 8 .
They have the following advantages over
II others: Thoy have no pads to keep in
der; no bobbins to wind ; no tangling or
a?to of thread ; no oiling tho thread or
ork ; no tool chest stocked with wronohes,
licrs, pickero, leather, ?fce., &v.
Tho directions arc simple, easily umler;ood
and oasily explained by the instrucirs.
There is no taking apart for clcanihg
r oiling. Thoy require about ton drops of
il n?r dnv iti mm.?
ii\ko no more noiso tlmn ft common clock,
hen milking fifteen hundred stitches per
iniuto. They run easy?a child of ten
ears old cun work tlu in to full speed. They
jii fast or slow, without any danger of al>ring
the longth or tightness of the stitch,
hev will IIKM, FILL. OATIIRll. BIND,
Tl'i'CII AND EMBROIDER, in so superior
manner that we cliallongo comparison.?
he same Machine will sow pavilion gauso
lid plantation goods. Tho seam is elastic
* tho most elastic fabric, ftnd will not break
i washing or ironing. T'no same Machine
uns silk, linen thread and common spool
utton, with equal facility. The needles are
lortcr. and therefore stronger than any
Hipr high or low priced Machino. That
toy ore superior to all others is evident from
10 fact of tneir having been thirty thousand
facilities made and sold, in competition with
tliers already in succcssfnl operation. Tho
nostion is no lonj^Br which is the host ina
ur, mil wnuMi oi 1110 numerous patterns ot
FGROVER ?fc BAKER nhnll I tnko.
PRICES, #50 TO *ISO.
II. W. Kinsman, Agont for tho salo of
ioho celebrated Machines, 249 King-street,
liarleston.
I). H. IIASKLTON, Manager.
Oct. 20, 1859 14 0m_
" NOTICE.
r HAVE rotumod an<l resumed the prneL
tice of Medioino in nil its branches. I
in be found nt my old Office during tbo
sv. wlien not professionally engaged, find nt
ight at tho residence of .Mr. S. E. Maxwell,
ny call left nt tho nbove mentioned resiunco,
will rcccivc prompt attention dny or
ight.
T. J. PICKENS. M. O.
Pkndi.kton*. S. C., Nov. 1st, 1850 lr)-3
Lime Your Landl
nT7"E will furnish LIME at tlio Cbanga
f T Lime kiln for agricultural purposes
tl.o following rates :
10 cents per bushel for slacked Limo,
20 cents for unMackod.
KOB'T. MAXWELL, ,7V.:
Agent Olmuga L. A M. Co.
Sept. 5, 1859 7- tf.
Hides and BarkJ
"^lASII will bo paid for Hides and Tan Bark
J omldivory at my Tan Yard.
WM. VAMVTCK.
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NOTICE,
rpiIK SXTBSCUIHKltS having sold out
f_ their entire Stocks of t'l-'HTAlNS to
Mr. II. W. K.INSM A N', \ymld respectfully
solicit for Itiiu u continuation of tlio patron*
nj!;p bo liberally bo.Howod on tlieui in that department,
ItOjyT^ADGEfl & CO.
CURTAIN (SOODS.1
rpmy STOCK is the largest iu the SouthJL
era States.
C<JMPKT8!N<1
Brocatolles,
Satin Do Lanos,
LACK AND MUSLIN CIMITA1NS, i
COUNICKK, PINS AM) HANDS,
DRAPERY, TASSELS, AND
LO OIF>
C U li T A I N S
MADB AND l'UT t l' IN TltK I.ATKST
STYLUS.
I I W T* I VCAT t V
223 KINO-STllKKT, CllAKI.KSTON.
Oct. 20. 185'.) ^ 14 Cm
.gggsgjBtggggM mMk
Ciena* the Track !
THE COUNTRY STILL AllEAV*!
At Equality, S. C.,
M'CANN & CRY3IES
Havo tho Largest Stock of Goods.
NEW, VARIED & CHEAP,
KVER OFFKJIKI) TO THE l'LJil.IC!
AS ft natural conrtcijssttsjeo, thoy are i-c 11
in;; nwio Goods, tit holler prices, than
oven tlie'Villngo or "town" merchants ! 01'
coiir.se it is to the
Interest of Every Cue
To buy from'thom, and the people tire acting
urton this principle?crowding their large
and commodious Store, purchasing, for a trifling
sum, largo packages of the h?vt, durable
and finest Articles. Th*;ir stock i.< very
largo, embracing ot ery article sought for by
the trading community. (Jomo early and
got supplied before our Uoods arc picked too
eloselv. Wo Barter as usual.
Nov 1, 1869 is . 2
ELECTION NOTICE.
rnt f in ci? n imm.i s-\i*
I I LTj Oi AU'/ I M? 111 UAHULl MA,
TIOKLN8 lMSTIMl'T.
Office Court of General Sefsions and
Common I'lea*.
I J. K. IIAGOOD, Clerk of said Court, in
^ in pursuance of the direction of the Act
1 of the Legislature, in such case niadu and
I provided, do hereby jrive public notice that
an Election for ORDINARY, for Pickens
district, will be held on Monday the 28th
day of November next, at the usual places of
Election throughout the said district. Witness
my hand at l'ickena C. II., this 20th
day of October, A. D. 1S-V.).
J. E. IIAGOOD, c.<;.s. a c.t*.
Oct. 20, in;>9 13 td
Land and Mills in Pickens.
I OFFER FOR QALK ft valuable Tract of
Land in l'ickens District, on both sides of
Little Itivcr, at the mouth of Oano Crock,
containing Twelve to Fifteen Hundred Acres,
witliin good Ml- LAY SAW MILL, and a
small liristMiIl, o? a slioal sulliciout for u
Lowell Faetory.
If not sold by the dope of the j'onr I intend
puttingiip :i WOOL CARI)lN(i Machine
nivl a TAN YARD. where both aro greatly
needed, and would take an active partner
with a small capital, who would undertake
to superintend the whole.
OEORC.E SEABORN'.
Pendleton. Oct. 12, lS-V.t 12-tf
Notico.
PERSONS having dcwinds agoinst the
Estate of James T. Ferguson, deceased,
must rendor them to us legally attested ; and
all thoqo indebted to said Estate are requested
to nuiko payment promptly.
J. 1). 1'KIUU'SOW ) . . .
E. A. FERGUSON, } AJmr "
Oct. 18. IHS'J 13
IModce.
I IMPLICATION will bo mado to the Legisln/V.
ture at it's nest session, to discontinue the
l.igon's Bridge Road from where it intersects ilie
. CoxV Bridge ,,Bund,, iu , l'ickeus District, to
wliere:it intersects again in Greenville District,
and establish the Cox's Bridge Hoadas a public
Boad in lieu of thftt portion of the Ligon's
Bridge Bond. Done by order of the Board ot
v-tmiiuiiskmiiiursmii -mii ivcgimcm n. i;. .m,
J. AV. SINGLETON, Chriu'n.
J. B. Clayton, Kec'ty.
Wolf Crock, Sept. 12. IH.'.O 11-tf
NOTICE.
ALT, PKRSONS indebted to John M.
Alexander & Co., nre requested to pay
| bv tho iirstof January next, and save costs.
| The Goods on hand can be bought cheap for
I Cash, as wo are going to wind up tin* business
as soon an possible. Near Walton's Ford. (In,
JOHN M. ALKXANDKK A Co.
Oct. 13.I860 12 tf
Law Notice.
' rPHE undersigned hnvo formed a partnership
1 in the prftotico of Law and Equity for Pickens
District. Mr. Hadok.n may be consulted nt
bia oflice in Pick.'ns and Mr. (ilia nt Anderson.
JAMKS L. OHH,
W. M. HADDEN.
lunain.v. ii.. M(\y IU, !?* >'.> 1--It
Law Notice.
! rPHE undersigned will devote himself ntirely
I to the practice <>f I.nw ami Equity on the
WoHtcrn Circuit. Mr. IIahoex in It in partner
at Pickens. .TAMF.3 L. OH 11.
AndciMoii (). Hi, May 10, 18>V) 42-tf
Blacksmithing.
TIIK (JXDKHSIGN'KI) is now pret0
work in bin line, fit short
\r notion, ami in a workmanlike manner.
IIo ean always bo found at his Shop. Terms
I (uoilei-utd.
HA U HI SON7 IIAYXES.
jOct.' i-i. ix:>o 12 ?f
C. H. A. WOODIN & CO..
lI:iruc*H, fUnddlv A Lcnllirr Kliop,
Also for sale, Shoo Findings, &c.
WA MI ALL A, .S. 0.
Jno 1.1, 18/>!l 25 tf
Notico.
rIHfB undersigned gives 1?hMI? notice thathe
J is now, (in'fliflS been for yours, ready Jo pay
over the distributive tdiaro of Reubon Mitoheil
in tho Estate of Win. McDow. debased. Notice
j is given, therefore, to tho snid Reuben Mitchell
! to nomn forward nnd rcccivo his ?i id distriimj
tive share, np 1 will no longer li responsible for
interest on the same,
i 0. V*. McDOW, Adm'r.
I Oct. 17, 1S59 18 310
SPLENDID ASSORTMENTI
OF
Fall and Winter Gocds.
MRS. II. KNEE S
[S NOW Ol'FKKIX'.i lior extensive and ^
splendid assnrtinent of
FALL AND W INT Kit GOODS, J
CON" 81 ST I Nil OV (I
DIIKSS SILKS, ?
DELAINES,
CU ALLI'EllS,
and MK1HNO DRESSES, ,
ENGLISH, <
FRENCH 1
and AMERICAN
PRINTS.
CASH ME HE, f
WOOL
and CILEMILLE r
SHAWLS, r
i CLOAKS,
MANTI liLAS,
DUSTEKS, '
HOOD SKIRTS. ?
1/MIiHOI DEltlKS, u
ltlBHONS,
FLOW KltS,
JUJLl Ill'iW, )
l'EKbTMEUIFiS, ?
TO I LET SOAPS.
KID I), '
FLEECY,
WOOL, ,
ani) WASH LEATHER, i
GLOVES.
HON X ETS
OF THE LATEST 1
FASHIONS. '
| LADIES' ,
GAITERS, i
SllOKS,
JJUUTH,
Slill'PKllS.
! LONG CLOTHS,
OSNAHUKttS, ,
SHKKTNG,
FLANNEL, i
TLOKrxc;,
AND KVKIIY
DKSOIUPTION OF
DOMESTIC GOODS. ,
My presout Assortment will be f.?uml su- i
pcrior t? any I luivo vet oiFerod, anil mv fuuilities
in purchnsing, and long expcrionco
| in the bminesi cntihles me to offer
A COM PU5TI5 ASSOll'i MENT
AT Til 15 LOWEST
CASH PR.101581
AValliitiln. Oct. 10. 1S^? 12-2m
$50 Howard. ]
4 HEW A III) of fifty dollars will lie paid
I\ for the delivery to me, or confinement
in any Jail so that I can get him, of u Copper
colored boy, named 1>KHHY. Paid boy in |
about 5 feet '.) inches high, slender form, and i
weighs about 1 .'JO pounds. One or two of ] |
his teeth are out in front, lie is quick spoken,
with an intelligent look, lie was last
seen at Canton, (icorgin, where lie has a wife; t
and is probably lurking thereabouts, or on ]
the road to this place. lie is supposed to be f
making his way to a freo State.
L.C.CRAIG.
Pickens C. IT., S. C. Aug. 27, 1859. tf-*> (
J. H. Fl^HESSEK, "
WnU'licnalicr mxl JcwclSer,
WAL1IALLA, S. C.,
H AS rocominenoed business at his old '
Stand, on Main street. He keeps on !
| baud a large and splendid assortment of i 1
Watches and Jewelry, ;
Tojjo.thor with everything in his line, which j
wi iii io sold on tlic vei v best terms. j i
JL1? PAIRING, in all its branches, done in
n most workmanlike manner, and with dc.
spatch. (Jive me a trial.
July 28, 1859 1 ?r.
New Powdor Manufactory.
ri^llKSouth Carolina Powder Mills are now j
JL in successful operation, and the atton- |
tion of Dealers is called to the unmistakable ! .superiority
of the Powder Manufactured at (
| these Mills over that any other in America,
j Wo aro prepared to furnish nt the shortest
' notice any of the following description, at (
j tho following prices, viz:
I Common Rliistiin* nnwilnr nnr l-n? rt" I
Brilliant " " " " 5 2f> j
Common Mining " " " f> '2~> j
Brilliant " " " " C> -C>
Common Hide " " " 7 -5
i Brilliant " " " " 8.00
BkjjT Where tlio keg is returned Cr> cents
will be deducted.
The Manufacture is under the guidance of
T. 11. Besemfki.dkk, from Memmingen, (lorinuny,
a skilful and experienced Powder inn1
ker. lie has introduced the highly brilliant j
Powder so much admired l>y the sporting
community of Europe. This Powder is a
beautiful round and possesses the polish of
steel, and is entirely free from all corroding
properties.
Dealers and contractors may have their
orders tilled agreeable to specifications attlu 1
shortest notice. All orders should lie addressed
to Joirx liow'EN & Co, at Pickens (J |
I II., South Carolina.
WM. R. BOW EN, Agent. ' i
Mnrch l.r>, 1859 ?,4 tf i
V/. Walsornan, Agent,
El HA PICK AN B6 TAILOR, ;
WAL11ALLA. S. (J.
rpiIE undersigned bogs leave to inform his |
.1 friend.-* and the public, that he has
ooonod a shop in the building formerly occu- '
piod by I-sscrtell & Norman, for the purpose
of carrying on tlio bu si noes of
S5ra!?< ! iiijil Tailor,
In its various branches. ]Io lias on hand
j an excellent Assortment of Goons for Oentle.
| men's wear, which ho will mako to or<lor in
i the host style, and according to the latest
j fashion, lie respectfully solicits a share of
! ! public pntronage.
I OfCt..Terins, most accommodating.
July 14. 1R5P ft7 tf
Booswax! Booswax '
WE want t?. buy I (KM) 11>*. BBESWAX,
for which we will give (iOODb or
CASH.
J. E. SLOAN Jt CO.
Pendleton, July-i. 1859 . 60 tf
j Police.
IJ)(> hereby forewarn nil persons from trailing
for a Nolo, under seal. given by myself, and ,
i mnde paynblo to Lonard Mosely, or bearer, for
j forty-four dollars and twenty ccnts, and dated j
lltli April, lf-58, and due oil the Uotli day of
i December noxt. Tlio consideration for which
Raid Note was given has tailed, and I do not (
intend to pay the same unless compelled by law.
(>. W. U.VLUWIN.
Oct. 19, 18D9 15 4
oknb ibATics.
FOR COLON K I..
The friouds of Ma}. ItOIFT. Y. If,
KIFFIN resju'Ct fully announce liim a <-nmli:itc
for COLON HI. of the f>th Regiment, S. C.
1.. lit 1 lie ensuing election.
friends of Adj't. W. K. WKLHOKN
?5|>cetfully anftotmce him ft candidate for
OLONKL of (he r.ili K<*jrimoni IS. M., to till
ic vacancy occasioned by the resignation of
ol. Jameson.
FOR CLFRfC.
ftvtf" Tho friends or JAMK3 F.. FIAfiOOO
ospectfully announce liim a candidate for rclection
(o tho ollico of Clerk of the Court nl
lie next election.
FOll OIUHNAUV.
TIiq friends of J. II. MAKETT reppeetnlly
announce liim st candidate for Ordinary of
'ickens District at the next election.
jgKjy- Tlve friend# of W. E. 1IOI.COM 1>E resicctfully
announce hint a candidate lorOrdina*
.. .nl.. ......
It'-if" The friontlft of ?> FI. JOHNS rcspectnlly
announce him u candidate lor Ordiuary ui
he next election.
Tlie friends of THOMAS J. Kl'lTII reIH'cilnlly
announce liiiu u candidal*} for Ordin,rv
of Pickens district, at tlie ensuing election.
FOR Mil KRIFF.
VfSi.. Tlie friends of Cujtt. R. F. MORGAN
espect fully announce him n candidate for Sliertf
of 1'iVke/iM District, at t'ie ensuing election.
JWs?j"Tlie, friends of Col. Al.KX. liHYTK aninuiico
him n candidate for .Sheriff of Pickens
listrict. at the ensuing election.
fiSTTho friendsot Mr. ANDREW RAMSAY
espectfully announce him a candidate for SherII'
of I'ickens district. ?} the next election.
The friends of (Jul. LKMUIOL 'J'HOM\S
rwpwjtfully announce him a candidate
or .Sheriff of Pickens district, at the ensuing
dcction.
??*The friends of Col. A. R. SARORNT
OSlllM't fill 1V ntninitliPO n nnnilwlnln <???
11' of Pickens District, nt Ike ensuing election.
fif-Sf* Tlio friends of-W N. CUAIO beg leavo
oannounce him it candidate for Sheriff of Pick 113
district, at the nexl election.
roil TAX COLLECTOR.
B*5Y" Tlio friends of Mr. A. S. STEPHENS
espectfully announce hirn ti candidate for the
>flice of Tax Collector of Pickens district, at
lie ensuing election.
The friends of Mr. GF.ORGE F. STEADING
respectfully announce liim a candidate for
lie nfliee of Tax Collector, at the next election.
B6<%,The friends of Itev. J. It. IIUNNICL'TT
respectfully announce him a candidate for tlio
office of Tax Collector, at the ensuing election.
Tlio friends of Her. II. M. BARTON
respectfully nnnounec him as a candidate for
Tax Collector at the next election.
8<ay The friends of J. W. L. CA11Y respectfully
announce him a candidate for re-election
to theolHeo of Tax Collector, for l'ickens district.
at the ensuing election.
frr#" The friends of 11. CLEVELAND HUNT
respectfully announce hini a candidate for Tax
Collector, at the next election.
NEW GROCERY STORE,
At Ph SiCim C. VI.
rTHIK subscriber begs leavo to inform bin
H fr'.n.i.la II..
mm ..ixiiuu viiv |>uvu\> UliJ t ( Jliil IIU
ias opened a
G110CKKY STORE.
\nd is now receiving and will continue to
eceive everything usually kept in nn estahishniont
of t his kind. The Stock is nil fresh
ind has Vieen bought on the most advantajious
terms and will ho sold accordingly.
Terms will ho strictly Cash or Barter at
ash prices. Call and sec me.
J. B. REID.
April 1. 1850 30 tf
Estate Notice.
V FINAL settlement of the Estate of J. B.
Houthcrlnml, deceased, will ho made beforo
tlie Ordinary, at Pickens C. II.. on Monday tho
'it'th day of January noxt. Persons indebted
to said Kstate mlist pay up before that time,
ind those having demands should present theni
to us properly attested beforo that day.
J. 15. SOI Til KKLAND, ) . , ,
J. K. SOUTH i:ULAND, j Aamr
Oct. I18.V) _ 13 3m
Notice.
ALL tlio Notes and Hooks of Account,
belonging to the estate of John II. Osendorif.
dooeased, have boon placed in tho
lands of W. M. lladden. Ksq., for collection.
Persons indebted to paid Estate, will picaso
. all on him and settle.
II. ('. ROCII AH. i ,,
J. M. OSTlONDOUfP, ] hx lors*
Oct, II, 12 tf
H. FA JEN,
AT W'ALllALLA, S. 0.,
JS now receiving a splendid assortment
DRY GOODS,
For Ladies and (icntleman's Wear,
?A LSO?
IS on (iy-made Clollisiig.
11c also lias on hand the finest Cassimers
rind Linens, for tho Springnnd Summer; together
with many other articles not iiucessnrv
to mention.
Mr. I'\\ j en* continues tho Tailoring Business
in nil its bronche*, ami respectfully solicits
a share of public patronage.
May 12, 185fl 42 if
LUMBER! LUMBER !
rpIIE subscribers having purchased tlio
J. MI LI.S formerly owned hy Col, John A.
liasley, deceased, three miles east of Pickona
11., are prepared to li 11 orders for IjUMHKII,
finished or unfinished : fcsash, Blinds,
Pannel Doors, or anything in that line, afc
short notice. We nre determined to carry on
the business in all its branches, and persons
wishing anything in our lino, may be assured
their orders will rocet with prompt attention.
The business will bo carried on under tho
nnmonf the "Six Mile Company." Mr M P
MITCU Ki.l. is the authorized Agent of the Company,
to whom all orders should bo addressed.
Wo solicit iv share of public, patronage.
T. J. KKITIl.
II. (J. BOGUS.
M. V. MITCHELL,
Six Milo. Xo*. f?. IttiS 1<> tf
HIDES AND BARK
WILL HE BOUGHT AT PA IB PRICES
by .J. L. N. SMITH.
Tnn S'nrd. .Tnn 4. 2f>-tf
JOS. J. NORTON,
ATTORNEY AT E A W,
and
Solii-Kor in Fqnlly.
PTCKKNS COURT HOUSE, S. 0
Jan. L 1868 2.r> tf
ss . K. i:asi.kv. IHAAO WICKI.lk'VI*
EA8LEY & WICKLirrE7
Attorney* lit Lnw,
VyiMi ntton'l ]tiinrfnnHy to nB l>ns?incf?R ens
? I trnstod to tlioir caro In the Diotrlctcomp>"l*itig
the WrMcrn Circuit.
OFFICII AT IMCKKNS C. II., S. ?.
So^t. 25, 1355 II

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