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[ JLANI) FOR SALE. jr ri^IlK Mtbecriber will t^cll at private *alo on 1 JL good toruip, u Valuable Tract of Land, ) Situated in Pickens District, on tlio watern of (Miiic?t<>c crook, near Bachelors' Itetrcut, containing Five Hundred Acres more or lesi?. The tract it improved, with about thirty acres of hot- I ton* land thereon. Thore arc gtWd i?choolfl and churches convonicnt. For particnbirH. apply to (5. W. milLLlPft. ColonolV Fork Pw. Ang. 22. 1800 4-?f NEW LAW FIRM. | K E IT I f .? - Win.' v. a AVToa^tyi AT LAW. 'pSIK nndor.v.?;;cl hftymg forinod a copartnership ; S, I invlor the name ami 8t vie of KR1TH & WIl.KKS. ' nn<l will attend promptly to all Imsiix'ss entrusted | to Ihem for the Districts of Abbeville, \nderson, i l'iokens, Greenville, Spartanburg find I,aureus. | Mr. Keith '.'ill practice in ilie Equity Courts in those Diitrlv'ii. Their olliae i* at Xo. H, Brick llange, Anderson i C. II., S. C. H. XI. Kkitii, Wahiiks D. Wii.kks. i i 14. mno 4 iy CABINET MAKING, AT niMi, !S. I'-. I ^11K undersigned is prepared to execute. all 1 orders in this lino. Promptness and punetni'.li'y is promised if custom is extended.? Terms, easy. JAMKS WII IT IS & CO. August 24, 1800 4 if wagon making, Carried on at tin; same pla-re. \ritli workman?liip. despatch and neatness. Price. most ac< <>i> i > 1 <>> ><* u ' . AI. o.vii'iri.N l. August 64. ihoo i tr 1 OR SALE, Valuable Lands and T<nvu Lotx ! rpirK (JHUMAN SETTLEMENT SOCIETY J. OK CHARLESTON oft'e.r for *n!e tlie f..|lowing valuable Tracts and L its of Lund, situate in Pick*!)* District. t?? wit: The Fall Trad, Or N i. 1, containing Sixteen Hundred and Forty Acres. On the premise*, there is a Merchant Mill. Saw Mill. Thre>hing Machine, Turning Lathe, Cotton (Jin. Iirstrato Dwelling mid good out houses. The Water P.iwer on this tract is superior to any in the State. The I.and li'M ou lioih si l?>< of Little Uiver, adjoining Col. Jluriiett. depth!! Norton. Ilankin ami others. Tract No. '2, containing/l'lireo Hundred and Sixty live Acre*, having thereon a small water" fall, and adjoining No. 1, Oapt. Kohins and other*. Trncl No. '21, containing Two Hundred and Ton Acre*. adjoining II. \V M II ?g;?-* and others. 1 Tract X >. l.'l. containing O.ie 11 ? ;i < I rod and Ninety-throo Acre*. adjoining Hoggj, Crenshaw ami other*. Tract No. 15, containing Two Hundred ami Forty_ Acres, adjoining land* of von 'llollcn and oilier*. Tract No. Irt. containing Two Hundred and Six Acre*, adjoining von llollcn and otherc.? New II >po meeting liou?e in on thin tract. Tract X . 17. containing t\>w Hundred Acres, adi lining No. 10 and others. Tract No. 10, containing Two Hundred and Twenty Acre.', a Ijoininc llant/.. Honnikn nn?l other*. Tract No. 20. ctntaining Two Hundred and Tun Aero-, adjoining tract No. 1. llantz uiul other*. Tract N't. 21. containing Two Hundred and j 'fwnmy Acres, adjoining Crpt. L. N. llobins ! and others. ALSO | Wr will ^?'!1 in tlio Town of Wulhalbi, NINF. ACItK LOTS and TWENTY ONK HALF AC UK LOTS. For ihoflb<o?* Traoin of Land itiid iiic.*e L >ts, wc can make good warrantee tides. ALSO Wc will soli tho f ollowing Land* around Wal* h ilia, f ?r which unwarranted titles only will be made, as follows : Tract No. .">4. containing One Hundred and F.ightcon Acios, adjoining II. Fajen, Fisher and other*. Tract \ i 01. containing Fi?ghty-foiir Acres, adjoining; (J. (Jordos, Jacob ltii?oh and others. Tract X 02. containing Eighty-two Acres, adjoining Juo d> Himo.Ii and other*. Tract No 01. containing Ninet>-si< Acre-*. Also, Tract No 01. containing Ninety seven Acre?. Thee Tracts are situate on the I'iokoit** Uoad. west of Flat I lock Muster Ground. Tract N>. 07. containing lvghty-lwo Acres, i Adjoining John Ilonskamp. J Huscii and others, j Tract No. 08. containing Mighty-one Acres, j adjoining John llnu*kainp, McKuv and others. I Tract No. O'lj/coiitaining Kighty-two Acres, | adjoining S. Knnken and others. Tract i\' i 70, containing Ninety-nine Acres, j adjoining S. Riinkcn and other*. Tract N.i 71, containing Kighty-one Acrcs. adjoining S. Runken ami uinOTo. /}{3y Tlie.<e Tracts ami Ij>tn of LpmN will l?o Mold at Wallnilln. on the third Thursday (l<Sth) in O.'tolmr next, at public auction. Persons wishing to purchaso Imfore that tiino, at private sale, or wishing nny information touching thn*e Land* will call on the President or ?>uorolary, #at Walhalla. Tlio ternu nre one fourth c.vli?the balance in one. two ami throe years, with interest, socured by bond and security. II. l\ TIIODK, President. J. M. IIrnckkn. Seet'y. ? Atigu?t G, 1X60 2 10 TAKE NOTICE! ALL tho?e indebted to mo MUST MARK PAYMENT without dolnv, n? I expect to leave tho Stuto noon, nnd must pay iiiv own debts. I hud rather do my own col'octinjr ; but, if / cannot collect, an oflicor will do it Tor mo promptly. ALSO Tho debts duo S. II. JOHN'S A CO. must bo ?clo<od up forthwith, untlor the Mime penalties, i it' ilcTuii 1 r of payment i* made. _?Xiao? I have a good THAO'i OF LAND, containing Throe liuudrt:''. nnd Seven Acres, thirty cleared and the bulauoo woodland, near Bachelor'* Ro* treat, on tlio rood lending to Pond!"t?>n, which 1 do*irc to cell Tlie tract i* situated in one of the beat ^jptton* of tho district, and niako.i corn drouth or no drouth. Tlio tonus nro one. two ? nnd three yearn; the purchase money and interest to he well secured. If not disposed of hefore, I will well it nt auction at Pickens C II, on Salednv in October next. A bnrga'ti can he bought! LKCNARD TOWKItS. Augiiflt 6. 1800 2 tf Notico. APPLICATION will bo made to the next Legiala-tnrufor a Charter to extend the " K<*oweo Mid Tticknscgc Turnpike ItOAd," from 'funnel Kill to \V?lbnllp. August Ifi, 1800 8 Bin Take Notice. A IX pnrnona indebted to the Sxtnte of I>??dd Itupaell dccuased, nre requested to innko Immediate payment, and thoso imTiug deinmids will prosent them, legally attested, fur liqiiniiuion. to iiiV uroinor ur. u, si, Itupsoll, I wlm in nty lit thorn# 1 ngent to Mttle up Mio bu iitcs* of so'tt) Hatute. T. I!. RUSSKLL. Qualified Kxocutor. August 13, 1SC0 8 J. it-' t ' ,?j -.i " ' ' ?. -" |i i?t>i i 111 i mi i ii TO Till! M ERCHANT 8 OF TUK SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. WIS, the undersigned. merchants of the oily j of Cluu-lcfrton, S. 0.. enootirn^cd t?y tho : increMed patronugo roceived last Spring, anil by I tlio assurances that have readied mh from alt see- ! lions of tho South anil Southwest, that our tioods have compared advantageously, and competed sue- ] eeasfully, with those bought in New York and other Northern citie*. ami #>.-? ?-!? 1 ? ...... IUUIIU I fnitliTut to the pledges made in our former curd, | we will receive mill greater patronage, have pro- ' pared ourselves for a largely increased Fall business. Our Importers and Jobbers of Foreign Merchandize have all bepn represented in the inirkcts of Kurope, this Sprihg and Rummer, either by members of their respective firms, or by agents fully competent to select goods for the Southern trade. They have bought for cash, or its equivalent, and their selections will form full and attractive stocks for the in?peetion of the interior merchants. Our facilities for obtaining Domestic (ioods direct from (lie manufactories, arc unsurpassed by the merchants of any city in the Union. We, therefore, confidently invite you to inspect our FAl.L STOCKS of POHKIUN mid DOMKST10 GOODS, feeling assured that all who inay do so, vilhnut prejudice, will make their purchases in thi? market. Our stocks will bo complete early in August, when we will he pleased to receive the visits of our old and new mercantile friends. Dry Goods. gii/i,ii,and, IIowkm. & Co. ; Johnston, CllKWS Si. Co.; CliAMHKUr.AIN, Mil,i.v.ii k I . , i * * 11 v (i Mi. - m i w ... j riaiinuix IV * W y I < l. i( , ! Smith & Co.; Hyatt, McISuknky & Co.; j CllANK, JJoYi.kton iv Co. ; J. S. & 1j. ]>o\vik ! & Co.; Cadonv, McKkkzik& Co.; Keiiki.son & Lejdi.no. Hardwaro. TIydk, (rRK.no & Day; Wu.mams A; I'iuck; Courtney, Tknnant it Co. J J. E. A do ell & Co. Boots and Shoes. I). F. Fi.KMI.no ?fc Co.; It. A. 1>iunoi,k& /I I I - o ? i w. ; i'okck <v ;>iitciikm. ; K. 15. Stoi>- 1 i>aku it Co.; Dunham, Taft it Co.; ll.\ski/fi.nk & Walton. Clothing. PiKitso.v, Smith ?t Co.; Coiikn, Wii. Ms it Co. ; Wai.diion, Kooi.kston & Co.; 101?win Uatksk Co.; Mattmiksskn, O'Haha ^ Co. Grocorios. ' (iko. \\\ WlM.i/vms it Co. Grocery and Glassware. | wkhii it sauk ; uiiown it i'ai.ma. Drugs and Mcdicincs. I IIavm.anh, Stkvknson & Co.; Nki.son Cautkk; John Asimuusr & Co.; Kukk & Howii:. Silks and Fancy Goods. IJowfin, Fostkh & Co.; J. & W. Knox ; Dkwino,Tiiaykh & Co.; Auitu r Lknnino j Mausiiai,!.. Hu?ok & Co. Katsu Caps and Straw Goods. 1 Ioksky, Ai;tkn ^ ('o.; F. 1). Fannino ; & Co,; 1). Jt. Wir.r.iAM.s & Co. , Saddles aud Siuldlcry Hardware. i llAHTIK, CaUIOUN it Co. J J KXMM18, I TllOMMNiiON it do. Carpels, Oil (.'lot lis and Window Ciii'liiiiiK. Ij.\ m iikht it I low km. ; Jamf.s U. Haii.ik. ! Importer* and Dealers iai Wines, j B-iqmvrs. -Keffar*. Ciiakkk, Citorr it C'hakkr; R;:nni'.kkk I it Cil.OVKIt. Hoalcr In l?upcr and Envelopcn. t Jo.M.I'II Wai.kku. August H. ISI'iO 2 If | COMMISSIONER'S SALE. T11K STATU OK SOUTH CAROLINA, IN KQl'lTY ? PICkKNH. 7o.?i:ih IVrkiiiH, et.n!. | v.n j- Hill for Partition, itc. ' W. W. Miii-ltull. ot.nl. ) BY virtue of n decrec of the Court of Equity, ' made tit Juno Tornt, 1800. tliore will l?e > \ .s.ilil to lite hij^hent hiddnr. nt Pickens Court I House, on Sulcduy in S?|it?iiilier next, the Valuable Tract of Land j Described in the nlendiiig* in this cn^e. namely : O.iO Trout of Lund. situate in Pickens 1 t riot. mill ivilll? ill tlio fnrlt I.I' I'lliinon. n..?ol .....1 # | " , * vn.vn j on Tuvalu IIIvop. eontuininj; I'll UK 10 IlL'X- j l> UK I) A X 1> SIXTY AO II KS, ami adjoining * lands of Tlios. Harbin, 11 >b't. A. Gilmer, Joel Junes and other*. Thi* Triuit of Lund i< improved. There is about KKillTY ACUKS of the bent lUVEIl and UUKKK llO T TOM oil the place. A pint of tbe Plantation, executed by T. It. Maui.dkn'. D. S.. is on fib* in this office. TKH.MS OK SAJ-K.?The cosih of suit and sftie, ami onclbii'd ,>f the purc'tj'.fo money, must ! be paid in ca-dt. Tbe balance on a credit of one j and two rears, with " compound interest." to i be secured by bond find approved security, i given to the Commissioner. Purchaser to pay i extra lor title*. HOIl'T. A. TIIOMPSOX, c.E.tvn. | August 2. IH(i() 1 ft Till.' WT.tTU ni.< aniT'im im > . .ill ill' MUU1II UAlWIJl^A, | in rqurrv?i'ickks*. 11. E. McWimrtor, I V8 J- Bill for Partition, Ac. J. ySt?\Vliorter, et. uli>. ) ITNDKHnii order of the Court of Kquity in J tliis ca*e, will ho Hold at l'ickens Court | lluoso, to the highest hiihlcr, on Snleduy in ' Soptomhor next. the Hoal Kutato of John Mu- i Whorter, decea?ed, pitmito in tho State ami | district aforemid, to wit: Tract No. 1, containing Ooo hundred and ; Six'y-fivo Acre*, adjoining land* of Tlioman G. j llo.UX*. William .S. William* and other*. Tract No. '2, containing Two hundred and Thir'y Aero, adjoining land* of Win. S. William*, Qen. l'\ X Garvin, George I. Chapman [ and othar*. TKUMS OF SALK--A credit of one and two \ yearn, with intercut from (Into of nnle, except the cost(i which mu*t be paid in cash. The pnrclinnor or nurolinser* tn <ricn Iuiii.1 f.i ?lt? f!.. flintier. with ut luaflt two good iturctitid to soon re | tlio purchnxo money. UOH'T. A. THOMPSON. c.u.r.n. OmnrV Office, Aog. 7, 18(V) 2 4 SHERIFF'S SALES, BV virtue of fioilrfry v?rils ef fieri fuclusto me directed, will be Hold before (he Court lloufle, in l'ickens Piatt let, within the legal Iioui'h, on tho first Monday and Tuesday in September next, On Tuesday after Salcday, ut the house of Tlioa. Touikins, one Htill and Stand*, levied on ns the property of Jaiuca K. Howard nt tho fluit of Suntiiftl (lliantnnn Ono bay horso, 1 two-horse wagon; also, on Tuesday nfier Haleday, at defendant's house, I head of catflo, 7 still stands, 2 head of hogs 1 beehive, 2 empty whiskey barrels, 4 kegs, 1 xtill cup. 1 olock; somo household furniture, ko., levied on am tlio property of.!. 0. O'llriant at the suit or 1). A nnd T. M. Alexander, Adm'rs., and other's. Terms, casIi ; purchasers to pay for paper*.. L. C. C11A1G, s.p.n. Aug 1(1. IMP 8 t?l ~ ' Notice. Application win b? made u> the i^?sInture nt its next Kessloii for a charter for a Turnpike Rond ; said road to commence nt 'Uinkle'a Mills in Pickens District, nnd inter?QOt with ti Turnpikoat the North Carolina line, un ii<>cK urooH. The?<u<l rond to 1>? known as th'ft Cnno Crock wnd Fronoh Dnmd Turnpilco. August 22,1SG0 3m mf i' ESTATE NOTICK. ALL porsons indebted to the Estato of Miltun Mauldon, deceased, nro requested to innka prompt payment, and those Inning demands against miid Estate must present them. attested according to law, within the tiiuo proscribed by law. JO AH MAULDEN, Adm'r. August R. 1800. 2 r> Notice. APPLICATION will bo made to the Legislature nt its next frcssiun fur an act to incorporate the ' WnlhaWn llitlemon and Society." at Walhnlln. August ti. 1800 2 3m. r;jki<;i;trroics SAXK. WILL BE SOLD to tlio highest biddor, on Thursday the Oth of September next, r\t the hitc residence of Jtunoa Lay. deceased, the portion of his property not willed, as follows: Four Likely Nogrocs, Two Mules, large Wagon and Cart, Corn, One hundred and ScTont y-fivc bushels llye. .Stuck of Cattle and Hogs, Sheep, Still and Stand--, and other articles not mentioned. Tf.rms?Sums under live dollars, cash : over that amount, a credit of fwolvo months, with interest note and security. C. M. LAY, Kxo'r. Aug. 2, 1800 1 5 ALSO A t llif* cnnin .???*! ??!"" * 1 - - I * , ,.,?V IMIIV (HIM \-t 1 Will M'll lilt* personal Estate of James M. Lay, deceived, consisting "f TWO LIKELY NKGl'.O MEN*; On a credit of twelve months, with interest, note and security. C. M. LAY, Adm'r. Aug 2. 1800 I 5 LAND FOR SALiO ri^HE Sul'si'rilior offers for sale his desirable I. Til ACT OF LAND. Containing Two Hundred and Seventy-five Acros, situate in l'ickerm district, on waters of Kichlaud (!r(?ck, nix miles east of Wallmlla. 'flie liluc Widge Hai!roa<l runs' through a part of the Land. Tliore are about %Sevonty-liva acres in cultivation. 2"> acres of which is good isuncli Bottom. The place is in good repair, with firstrato dwelling and out-houses. The land uncleared is good upland. The farm is near a. School nni! two i?',.iul nlmi.Al.no i ist ;111 I Presbyterian. It can bo bought low for ensh. Call :vt Colonel's F<n'? and von cnn soo mv. WM. DICKSON, Jit. July 10. ISOO S2 151.1 E RIDGE HOUSE, AT Pendleton, S. C. flMIFj SU BSC-HI HE It, who linn had several 1 years experience in Hotel business. (having boon Hole proprietor, of tho Williamxton Spring.-' II >tel for nino uurs,) is now proprietor of tho HIiCK U11>( IE HOUSE, where ho will ho ithol to soo all his old friends and patron.4* and also the travelling public. His house will ho provided with everything necessary for a well-kept house, both from the sea hoard markets and surrounding country, and his liar with choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Ho has g 1 servants,' and every attention will he paid to his guests to render their sojourn agreeable. The good Hocioty of l'ondloton Village?the proverbial good health of its inhabitants?its tint cool water nnd bracing atmosphere?its proximity to the mountains and its accessibility by Hail road, all contribute to make it one id' the best summer resorts in the upper country. Persons arriving here on the cars, and wishing t<: visit the mountains or any other point of tho surrounding country, can ba accommodated with good conveyances and euroful drivers from tlir Livery Stable kent here. J. w. COBB. May 15, I860 l'2 tf LOOK OUT FOR THE LOCOMOTLV|1 f|"MIK INDKUSIONKI) lias on hand. and if f receiving every week, a fro^h mid nice asxortinent <>f CONFECTION ARIES, Oonxiptinjj of common anil French Candies, (J tun Drops. Currents, llaisins, Citron, Nutsol all kinds, Cool Ovt-'tcrs, Salmon. Lobsters, Sar dines, Pickles. Figs, Crackers, Tobacco, anil Cigars, from 10 to 00 cents pur d >/.en, wliicli can be had low for cash, or on 30 days time t< pnnetnal customers. Persons wishing to purchase would do well t< examine my Stoek^in the Farmers' Hall. J. W. CLARK. I'ondlnton, Juno 'JO. 1800 47 tf Hc:kI-Quarter*. FIRST BllK)., FIRST DIV.. S. C. M. Greenville, S. C. nnnri; vn rp 11K Regiments comprising this Brigade arc I hereby ordered to nppcur at the following ti hum ami places, fur Review and Drill. Thy 4th Regiment -t Ilayiiie's on tlio 13tli September. The 42d Regiment at Craig'* on the 15th September. The 2d Regiment at Hull's on the 18th Sep tcmtior. The 5th Regiment at Hunter's on the 21tli .September. The 1st Hegiment at Bruton's on the 22d Sep ' tembcr. The commissioned ami non-commissionod ?>fli eers will appear the day previous ti? the lleviewt of their respeeti\o Regiments, for Drill and In Htruetion. Colonels of Regiments must uiake their Re turns at the Reviews. The Brigade Stuff will he required to attend evorv Review in the Brigade. Colonels <?f Regiments are charged with tin extension of tin* (Jnlcr. By order. W. K. EASLKY, Brig. Clou. II. lirr. Thurston*. Muj. Auk- "> 1860 '$ til THE HUE 1UIK;K RAILROAD. 130D Acres of Land, \\itiiin o.\ ao niM-: or thr WALIIAIjTJA DEPOT., 'IMIE RAILROAD is the line for near one mile! 1 presenting no rue of the handsomest building sites. 'J' 11e lunil.f nro mostly in the forest, rich bottom nml upturn! lying on both sides of the north fork of the (.'onerous Creek, for one and i half miles. I intend laying off ten Lots of twenty acres each, running to nnd fronting the Hub-oad, and to attach to cach Lot one hundred and fiftj acres of land, or to mnke the quantity to suit pur dissert*. A I,SO, my Poor Mountain Tract, containing Two Thousand Five Hundred Acres, with a Inrgi quantity of bottom and rich mountain valleys. (I this is not capable of being made one of the best grasing farms in l'ickens District then you will have to hunt the oldest man in Pickens District tc point the other. A man that is afruid to invest money in Lauds near Railroads, would bo oallc.d n slow-cart, for the history of tho world is that the> linve raised the price of lands so as even to astonish tho incredulous. I am determined to soil? ono-fourth cash, balance in one and two years. Don't bo afraid to como and look. The oarf won't run over you. Thoy only want, and that fot tho noxt hundred yoars, your timber, for cross-tie* and fuel, and pay out on the road for all tim? forty dollars out of evory hundred dollars thnt they make. If thin would not put a man in a good humor then please start some invention that will do more for mankind than Railroads have done. Ploaje call 011 me at Wayside, and if I can't sell you Hnrt 1 shall know (lint you are not a railroad man. JAMBS OVKRTOfJ LEWIS. Jan. 2ft. 1800 2d mtf. Administrator's Final Notico riMIK Notes and Accounts, duo the ?tnto of I II. K. Campbell, docenscd, will be placed in the hands of ten Attorney for collection v n tho 16th September next, tint* Co'i. rrvif? ?? 1 ? - oxjitn 1. DUIAM, Ailm'r. August 22, J.800 4 3 X * V Plan of Pexidloton. r hi i l ^nQAKtNVILlcCH--*' N I FARMERS -faHALL COOB 9 S ? OJUQ j ^L-EJ ^ X, ~T %. ?'?ztrrz PCNOLKTON I 1 PftB r hotel II orrioE J.B.E.SL.OAN. &0? j ^ T T) 7^ DT f\ A ?T n o. jj. jci. cz uu., AT PHNDIjKTON, 4 HK continually adding to their already j J.\.. large and varied a?ei>rlu>ent of DKY GOODS, GKOCEKIKS, &0. 1 ! We now have on liiind ami arc ottering for sale low for cash, or to punctual porsous on I liiuc, an elegant assortment of IjAH&BKV DKKKN ?,J008>?, j A 11U 0 lot oi SU'iiil v-ili.iuO Clothing, j 100 di./.en llo.-e-nnd \ llose, | 40 " Linon Handkerchief*. ! 30 pieefts of Jaeonett .Muslins and Cambrics. | 40 " Swi^rt Muslin, ! 130 " Calico, ' I l r.nA ^ *? * " i.ivfj pairs 01 onoes anil l? >oU, in every variety ; I 1500 dollar* worth of 1 Inrdwate, ! A lar^i* lot of Tin AY are, j " " ' ' Ilatu, I " " " " 1 loop Skirts, ' " " " " School l?nok<, nnrcss and mkihuinks. ' JUST KKC'KIVKl>, 000 Gallons of good Molasses, 1 Tierce Kick, 1 lot of Uoffee. In fact wc keep everything to ho found in a j country or village Store. Give us n call. No charge for showing. Wc take in exchange for (J oof Is all kinds of n i----- ' i.i* ? ' i i rmmcu, inciuuing hgga, Uluckcns, Hotter and I llcowax. May 11.18i'?0 41 tf | THE PENDLETON HOTEL. ! ^ | ^ I! K? Subscriber takes pi one mo in informing ! x his friend* and tlx public, tlint be has tu! ken charge nf that large and commodious ILouso I in the village of rilNR)LCTO\, S. C. i Ho intends to keep a lirst class bouse, and ' invites the tri'velling public and his friends to give him a call. Amongst the comfort# and conveniences added, is that of a Heading Koum, where the latest papers inav ho consulted. A. 15. UOWDEN. Feb 2. ISM 'J7 tf ; i PART LOWS LIVERY STABLES, :! iVAL/Jli W ij-L.Li Ai\JJ CHEAP! n A VINO made now arrangements fur 111 o present your, tlie subscriber respectfully inform1* his friend-* and the publicgenerally that his well furnished and w?ll regulated s 1,1 VERY STABLES . AT Anderson C H, Williamston, Pen* dleton and Walhalla, , ' Arc now open and always preparod to aecomiriof' date. 11 to traxcling public with either Ilorscs or I Vehicles, at the shortest notice. The following | is his scale of price*: i Horse per day. $1.50; Horse and Unjjgv. $2. i "id Ibnsc and Top Buggy, $!1.00. Two llor.se j Vehicle-*, with drivers, in the same proportion, i Unmet llo'iritnl.?Single feed, 40 cents ; per day. $1.00; single month, $1.5. )0; by the year, $l,r>t(. '>. to he paid monthly. Omnibus. Fare to or front any residence in town, f>0 cents; children. 25 cents. Thankful fi.r the liberal patronage heretofore uuniiMYuu on iih1. a continuance t>l the same is respectfully miiliciIcd. Suitable lots for stock of all description can 1 ho ha<l at ohuIi place, on application to my ; agents. Mr. Newton Scott lias charge of my Stables at AmloMon; Mr. Jump* I*. Kvatt at i Pendleton, and Messrs. Kehler & 15.dies at Wil* liamstyn, who will bo found accommodating and i attentive to customers. .loneI Slid. 4? tf. AM BROT Y PES. 1 ; * A Tiling of HeittUy inn Joy Forever.'' I WOULD respectfully inform tiie public that I am prepared to take AMIlltOTVI'KS. MKLA1NOTYPES, &e.. in tlie best style of tho ' art. Also portraits neatly fitted in Lockets. Breastpins. &o., all on the most reasonable terms. None but good portraits will be allowed ) to leave 111 y oslalili-'lwi'cnt. (Jivo mo a call. . II. A. II. 0ID80N. Ploken* 0. II.. July in. l.soo 60?tf i " PLOAVING MADE EABY For tlio Man and Light for the Horso. IIlAVfi voo.outly purchased the Right. for Pickens District, of tho Adnms A Co'*. cclej brated Patent Plow Stock. This plow stock is of Georgia invention, and is being used, genor| ally, amongst the best planters of that State.? It is tlio common stock, with concavo Foot anil Hod and Heel-pin comltincd in one ; anil the \ different plows are attached to tlio Stock upon J tlio princip'oof that of attaching the bayonet to , the gun. '.'he Stock, when made of ash, weighs k 12 pound*; made of white-oak, 10 pounds, r I consider it far superior to any Stock I have ever seen, chiollv on account of its conihinutiou r of lightness and strength. I will soon com inonco making them, and will deposit theni at tlio different places of rosort in tho District. I ; j win hell i'lanlation Kiglits lor $1.25 o?cl?. To s persons who only work one horso I will well the j f Right for 73 cents. 1 I will sond it specimen Stock to Pickens C. j ' II., Pickorisvillo, Wulhnlln and Pendleton, in a j ' fow days. ?T. W. CRAWFORD. 1 Cot.l) SprI.vo. Pickons District, Mny 23. iHfiO 40 tf Police. IIIBRKRY forwarn nil poisons from trading with my wife Catharine Nallj, who lias le t my bod and board without causoor provoontion. 1 And I hereby extent) notice to all persons that I 1 will not bo responsible for her contracts. L. F. NALLY. I" _ 3 3. Notico 1 PPLICATION will bo made to tlio Legislature, i\ *t its next session, for an not to incorporate , Richland (Presbyterian) Church, in Pickens district Aug. 0. 18flt? 2 Bui | J. H VOIGHT, Viii !Wmn?racl?irer Ac Repairer WAIjIIALLA, S. C., WILL give strict attention to All business cnJrustcJ to his enro. Terms tho most r<sn?onub)9. Jna. 12, 1859 85 tf I good bargains! IN GOOD LANDS & MILLS t1AN bo had by culling on the nubsoribcr, ns ! J I intend to pay my debts, and arrange my ; j business so n* to devote mypolf entirely to my | trado. To this end, I offer my I < Itlci'l'liuut Tiill*, |S With Two Hundred and Kighty-three acre* of Land, with the best Water l'ower in the Distriet, and Thirty acres of good creek bottom. AUo. adjoining this, n trapt of Ninety acres of j;uuu num. wnii a goou saw Mill in buccessful opc'rntion, and in less than half mile of tlio line of the Blue Kidgo ltailroad. Also, adjoining tho abovo tract, Twelve Ilundred and Fifteen acres of well timbered land. 1 Also, on Cane Creek, above Maxwell's Mills, ' One Hundred and Forty acres, with six acres of bottom Also, on Little Kiver. five miles below the 1 Falls, Three 1 in ml red and Thirty eight acres, 1 with about twenty acres good bottom. For all of the above Lands I have varrantoe title, and therefore will mako such. 1 want cash in a short time for one fourth, and one 1 fourth ir twelve months: and 1 will give any ' indulgence on the balance, well secured with annual interest. For further particulars call on ' or address me at Martin's Creek I' O, Pickens \ District, SC. I . M ? mvvipiirn ! 1 IVc 2:'.. 1850 22 " tf I 1 FRESH SUPPLIED |! JUST KKCRIVKI) BY TUB LAST STKAMKR, 1 At Ho. Of, Main Street, 1 (IN* ADDITION' TO Of It FORM Kit STOCK.) , i HKAl'TIFlvL lot of American and English I'rints. Also, a few rich aikI elegant patterns ot' Summer Muslin ami French Calicoes, expressly lor the Summer trade. GROCERIES. Having on hand an usual supply, but being i awake, as heretofore, to tlio wants of our trade, > wo have added 2000 pounds BACON, clean i Sides nml Shoulders, of the besi quality, which will be sold on reasonable terms (or cash. (Jive j us a call. W. H. DENDY A CO. Wiilhnlln. Juno 1H. 1800 47 tf MARBLE YARD AT PENDLETON. "| i VK11Y OXI2 CAN 15K SUITKD, AS WK 11 i have on hand and rcceive ercry month the host U VIJ VX AND MARBLE FOll MONUMENTS, SLABS, TOMBS AM) HEADSTONES OF ALL SIZES Ami un olioaj" us cnn bu bought anywhere, with freights added. Cut letters, 3 1-2 cent* each. liaised letters, 20 cents each ; and the letters cut Jeep and well. We have secured tho cervices ot Mr. JOHN . C. CI IKII11Y as our Agent, who will do all tliut I can Ijc done to give entire satisfaction. All ' business transacted by liim w ill be ratified by I LEAVELL & WHITE. March 20. isr.o tf FOR SALE, Two Valuablo Tracts of Land, | IN* Piolcns District, each containing within a ' fraction of Eight Hundred Acres, both entirely unimproved, but within a mile and a mile i and a half of a Saw Mill. One Tract lying : west from Walhalla six miles, and having 7") Oil 80 AORISS OF BOTTOM, : With a fair proportion of good upland, and adjoining lands of Capt. Win. Steele, tJ. W. Van- i zant ami Dr. Earlc. The other Tract being ten I miles west of Cherry's liridge, and adjoining ; j lands of Elias Earlc, T. J. Sloan and others, I and has nearly the same quantity of IVttlom and C*o?<l Upland As the other tract. For terms, which will be ' ! reasonable, apply to It. A. THOMPSON, the , editor of this paper. ! April 18, 1800 37 tf LUMBER! LUMBER ! f|~HIE undersigned having purchased the I MILLS formerly owned by Col. John A. 1 Kasley, deceased. tlnec miles cast of Pickens 0. II., is prepared to f:ll orders for LUMBER, finished or unfinished: Sash, Blinds, Pannel j Doors, or anything in that line, at short notice, i and on the nic st reasonable terms. lie is deter- j mined to carry on the business in all its branch- j e.?, and persons w ishing anything of the kind, are assured their orders will meet with prompt attention. Orders should be addressed to the ! undersigned. lie respectfully solicits a share , of public natronage. M. F. MITCHELL, January Cfi. 1800 '2<'> tf i Come and got your Watch Repaired WOULD respectfully inform my ' I -i iricntu anutlie politic generally,' iv jpthftt I have located myself at Pick- ! ; jS*4iu??^HP*onR Court Ilonce. and that I will j WATCHES CLOCKS and JEWELRY, j j generally, at tho shortest notice. All thorough , ' repairing warranted 12 months. Give me a call. I also have on Imnd a neat stock of JEWEL- ! HY. which will be sold on accommodating terms for cash. II. A. II. GIBSON. Jan 20, 1800 _2fi tf_ MEBICAIi CARD. DIl. O. II. SYMMES having completed his Collegiate course, olfers his Professional | services to his friend* and the public generally. ; Will be prompt in his attention to his patrons, j Ilia t.flicc will bo fouud with JV. M. L. Suarpf. j in the brick building adjoining Store of late E. ' ' II. Henfu n ft Son. PendLton, May 12.1800 41 tf FOR GOOD BAIHJAINS I AND UOOI) Al\? Cll|];ir ?OOD<$. COM 10 TO WALIIALLA ! i , ~ " . t r| "^11H undorsigueil lias just returned froin ] _1_ Charleston, vl.cro h* has p; chased one of | | llie most complete ! STOCK OF GOODSj Ever before brought to thin place. The variety i is great, therefore, enumern'ion is practically j impossible. Ho hits DRY GOODS, i Hoth for Ladies anil Oentlnmen'ii wenr n E A liY ITIA.DE (L011IIi>0, Of tho various sizes and patterns, cut anil rnndo up in tlio latoat stylo. Boots and Shoes ^ats and Caps, In gront variety, and ot tlio lntost pattern and style. ItomieiM, Rllihoiisi, &c. Mv stock of Hardware, Glassware, Cutlery, Jko, is largo, and will coinparo favorably with tlio best. OltOCERIKB I1 Of evory description, frosh, And a fine supply on 1 hand. Oixxls will lie Imrtorfld for Proilnnn nnrl nrti. I clou in this line, on (lie very boat term*. My (10l>L>b hnvo been bought with caro anil at tho lowest prices. This enables mo to offer ono of tha best stocks in tho country, cfh the most . rvSPominoi?ating terms. Cull, examine my stock, and try ino. 1 am bound to coll. 1). BIKMANN. P. S. My Bar is stocked with the choicest Wines and Liquors, and is open at all propor I time* D. B. 1 Wallmllo, April 1?0, 1800 30 tf 4} O AJTP MD AT E^|ff FOR M A JOR GENERAL. 3?-?/" Wc hiyve been authorized to announce Col. V. I.. DKARIKO ? Candidate for MAJOR GENERAL, lot Division, S. C. M., to fill tho vacancy ccasloncd by tbc resignation of Muj. Qon. A. M. Smith. BMX.. The friends cf Col EMMET SEIBLEH te'peetfully announce liini n candidate for MajorJeneral of the 1st Division of South Carolina Militia, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of (Sen. A. M. Smith. JW The friends of Moj. 8PA11TAN D. GOODLETT respectfully annoutico him a candidate for Major-General of the 1st Division of South Carolina Militia, to till the vacancy occasioned by the rcsignution of Gen. A. M. Smith. FOR CONGRESS. B?y~ Tlio friends of Col. JOHN D. A8HM0RE respectfully arnounce liim a candidate for ro-olecion to Congress, at the ensuinp election. FOR THE LEGISLATURE. 8snX* The friend* of MICAII MILLER anhoiinee him a candidate for tlio Legislature, at tlie next election. Btrty The friends of M0SE8 HENDRICKS respectfully announce him n ennilMntA <v... ?i.? 1 ?= -- i VI iliv J-IVKIO" lature at tlie ensuing election. #?J),_ Tim friends of M?J. J. C. MILLER l>cg leave to nnnotinco liim a candidate for the Legislature. nt the ensuing election. jfcaTTlio ninny friends of K. 1'. VERKER, En|., respectfully announce liim a candidate for tlie Legislature at I lie ensuing election. t/ny-TUo Mends of JERKMIAIJ LOOrEIt beg eave to announce liiin a candidate for tlio Legislature. at the next election. jJSjyTho friends of ('. PVLLIAM, Esq., reipeelfully announce liim a candidate for the Legislature. nt tlie ensuing election. nSsrThe friends of Maj. 1101VT. MAXWELL respectfully announce liim a candidate for. rc-clcction to the Legislature, at tlie next election. WM. C, KEITH, A T T () Jt N E Y A T L A W, Wild. attend promptly to nil business entrusted Tl to his enre in tho Districts comprising the Western Circuit. Ollico at Pickens 0. II. l>ce f>. 1850 20 tf Now Powdor Manufactory. rpiIK South Carolina Powder Mills aro now 1 in successful operation, and tiie attention of Dealers is railed to the unmistakable superiority of the Powder Manufactured at tlieso Mills over that of any other in America. We arc prepared to furnish at tho shortest notice any of tho following description, at the following prices, viz: Common Blasting powder per keg $4 25 Brilliant " " " " 5 25 Common Mining " " " 5 25 Hrilliaut " " " " G 25 Common l*iflo " " " 7 25 Brilliant " 14 " " 8 C?o 1Jfciy* Where tho keg is returned 25 cents will be deducted. Tho Manufacture iu under the Ruidancc of u. ii. UF.8KMrn.DF.u, from Mcmmingen, Germany, a skilful und experienced Powder maker. lie has introduced the highly brilliant Powder so mubh admired by 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 liavo their orders tilled agreeable to specifications at the shortest notice. All orders should bo addressed to Jonv Bou /n & Co, at Pickous C. II., South Carolina. WM. II. POWEN, Agent. March 15, 1869 34 tf_ THE PICKENS ACADEMY. rpiIE TRUSTERS of this Institution havo tho JL pleasure of announcing to the community, tlint they have obtained the services of Mr. J. W. Puii.roT. as a Teacher for the ensuing year. His qunlitications and character are such as to commend him to parents and guardians, who have children ant! wards to educatc. The year will bo divided into Sessions of fivo months each, and thoso entering the School will hp plinrrrnil f?\?? ?I.a A.11 " A' ? .... v..? luii ?|u?nor, unioss uiitcrent arrangements n?o made with tlio Teacher. TK11MS PKil SESSION. Primary brnuchcs, Reading Writing and Arithtio $G 00 The above, with English Grammar and Geography, 7 50 Philosophy, Chemistry, History, 10 00 Higher branches of Mathematics and Latin, 15 00 The School will open on Monday the 10th day of January, 18(50, J. E. IIAGOOD, |W. E. IIOLCOMBE, \V. C. KEITH. I.JOS. J. NOllTON, ltOBT. A. TIIOMI>SON,| Trustees. Dec. 13,1859 21 tf_ JOS J. NORTON. ATTORNEY AT L, A W , AND Solicitor in Equity. PICKENS COURT HOUSE, S. C Jan. 1, 1858 1 V 25 tf A. FISCHESSER, Watehiiinkcr ami Jeweller, W ALII ALL A, S. C., HAS received at his stand on Main-street, a largo ntid beautiful assortment of Watches and Jewelry, Which ia offered very low to his friends and tho trading public. HKI'AIKINO, in all its branches, done in ; a most workmanlike manner, and with despatch. All work warranted. Juno 22. 1860 47^ f__ H. FAJEN, AT WAI, IIALLA, S . C . , IS now receiving a splendid assortment of DRY CiOODS, for Ladies and Gentleman's Wear, ?ALSO? ltcn<ly-ma<lc Clothing. lie also has on hand the finest Cassimers and j Linens, for the Spring and Summer; together ! with many other articles not nceessary to mention. Mr. Faje.s continues tho Tailoring Business ;j in all its brioches, and respectfully solicits a J shuro of public patronage. May l?. 1M9 42 tf i n llGAU QIIARTBRtl. 4 1ST J?RI0. 1ST imr. a. U. ftl., GrkbnYII.LE, S. C. j mil)Kit NO. \ ACCORDING toordors from Head Quartors 3 nn Election is hereby ordered to bo hold ?-3 according to law, at tho Regimental Parado Grounds of the Regimonte comprising this Brig- '3 ade, on the 27th da;; of Septoinber noxt, for ' MAJOR GKNERAL, to comnmnd 1st Division, S. C. M., and to fill vacancy occasioned by resignation of Major General Smith. The result of said Election will be forwarded to this office immediately thereafter. Colonels commanding the respective Regiments aro aIiammuI *?-- u ^ ??gjVM n * VIA V11U extension of tli'm order. W. K. EASLEY, Brig. Gen. By order, II t,Kr. turvjston, Brig. mi\j. Ang. '2. I860 2 . TUB STATK OF SOUTH CAKOEJRA, sickens niSTROT. TyOTICE is hereby givon that from ?nd nfter three months from ihis (Into, I will , trnnsnct business gonernlly in my own name, j as I intend at that time availing myself of the B provisions of the law making " femes cov?Tt." tree dealers. I IOt*A MAITLLIN, I Wife of Maulfon Mnuldin of tho place afore- I paid. Aug. 9, mo 2 8m* Job Pointing B NEATLY DONK AT THK COUllliU OtfFIOK. V