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Tilr. Chines? are often compelled to make
tlieir dwellings in large boa In on tho rivers.??
An oftioer in the navy aura he observed one
of these, who kept ducks for a living, practice
an odd piece of ingenuity. In the day-timo
the ducks were permitted to float about, but
in tho night time they wore o.-irofully collocted.
Tho keeper, when tho night act in, gavo
n whistle, when tho ducks always flew toward
him with violent speed, so that they wore in
variably pothered in a minute. Flow do you '
suppose lie hud eduentcd hi* flock so effectually
? lib always beat the last duek.
? Election Notice.
AN ELECTION will be hold at the different
precincts. in l'ie.Veiis District, on Thursday
the 6ih day of December next, for five
member* of the Constitutional Convention recently
culled by the Legislature. The following j
Managers will conduct the oVction on said day !
According to the laws of the land, observing the !
net appended below. The Managers to meet at '
PickensC. II. the day after. (Friday) Count the
Vote*, and declare the election.
Uy order of the Legislator?.;
v.ol'r >1 ?K .? II A. II. (UBSQX.
K. II. LAWHKNtfE.
L. C. CRAIG.
Nut. 14. 18G0 10 3
Pickens C II.?L. 0. Cratg, K inhn Lawronoo. '
II. A. II. G'W?n
Triinsiiier'n?W.N. Davis Joel K. Jouen, W. ;
1$. Dickson.
Fair l'lay?B. F. Sloan. B. MoCrary, I). S.
, Stribling.
1$ icliolor's Retreat?I. S. Dickson, J. I). lvay, ,
M. T. Sinithson.
Walhulla?A. B. Norman, John M. Gillison,
Nimrod Sullivan.
I W t.V.?ln. a ti i
(Se.?. W. Phillip*.
Clift 'lifo- -I. \V. Nitih'tlson. Milton . Niohul- j
boo. Mile* Kti'tx.
Tuitnol Hill?A. J. Pon?l'ey. (?o >rgo W.
ItuMwin, Sim?.
WhoMton'*?D. 1*. 11 John M trchond.
Cluinbrell IVmenle.
Kilpatriek1*?S.ophon B ihlwin, F. M, Cleaveliiml,
r. W. Kilputr'u-k.
Oentr*?I 51. S;in lor*, "H- l'\ ll"e.lv)r, Samuel
P<-H?i*ri*.
Miller's?S.i'nu?l D lUtliitt,'A:\ron H iggs, 13.
W. Ablntt. >. .
H.iq?11. J. Anth>ny, Tim*. Griffin,
IJonj. II iMor.
Piinipkintow.n?W. M. J.mc.i. James Hester.
Vivn June.-'.
S;ilnb-Uy?0. T, II ?lling<\v >rth. F. V. Cluyton.
W. A. Clvip n ri.
<Iftines'?ClmrlosTli >mp*nn, II. S. (liines, J.
N. Arnold.
|*?oVcoj? "?vi 11-??Mvlviu Olio. II ibort K. Mo
Wiiortor, 11. M mi.
K ? II ibjrt li-?.via. Will. Hunter, Thomas
Prlco.
Ilnrriivrio?Lonriel TIioma*. J; A. Btllongor.
1/ Uugho*
Wolf Crack?\V. It. Biker, 11. C. Clayton,
(? < >r<$i? F. Sto idio^.
I"f \f i? ... ? i-?>- " i' ' - i
. ?. 'xiiici! o-j.icjiu vy, 11 ..Mi'incn"*,
Win. \V. Kohinsoii.
A Hill to propil: for t\: culling of a Competition
of the people of the Slate.
Sk<\ 1. l$o it ousted by.'be Somite mid HousA
of llepresontativos, now nvjtanl filling iu GciWjruL1
Assembly!'mY-l*t>y'(M6 nlifliorUy of the same, Th':?l.
a Convention of Iho people of the State of South
Cirolini isheroby or (-tilled tube assembled in tlic
City of Columbia, un the 17th.diyof December; in
the year of our Lord on>s tiiousnud eight huiVdred
and sixty, for the purpose of taking into consideration
tlie dimmers incident to the position of the
State in the Federal Union, established by the Con-"
nt it ut ion of the United Statos. mil the measures
which in ly be necessary and proper for providing
against the samo. and thereupon to take care that
the Coiniuoiiwealth of South Caroliiia shall sutler
no detriment.
Ski;. '2. That on the 'ith day of December, in the
vmif ,\t n,.? I .,?J .1 I .1 ? 1.. I I 1 - > I
V. vui I?ui\? viiv iiiiFiniiii'l Oi^m. Iiuimruu JliIU
*i*ty. the Managers of Klcctiohs for tlie HOTcrul
Districts in the State shall, after givinoj pu'olio notion
as in cases of elections for M-jinborsof the
Legislature, open thu Polls an 1 hold elections in
their respective District* for Delegates to the said
Convention, in nil respects in the s inio matter uiul
form, nri'l ut the sainu plicos. as elections are now
I conducted for Members of the Legislature. And
uW persons who iit'0 qualified end entitled, by the
\ Constitution nnd laws of this State, to vote for
'A Moinbors of tho Legislature, sli ill bo qualifiod nnd
N nm;iin.i i:..t ......
tioti; un<l in ert-io of nny v^'ftAiioy occurring, by j
d'iitli, reyigu ition or rem.W.il frbm' tlio Stule, or
refusal to su'vo of any pars ?n elo-jteil a Delegate to
tlie sii-l Convention, tlio lVcsMing Ollicer of the
( ti<l Convention shnll issue his writ authorizing
i\n 1 requiring I lie Minigers of tileotiotiH in t lie
KI?ctlou Districts in which .such vnotincy in ly liuvc
O'i'jitrrcJ. <?fri?r gir'nij due notice thereof, to open ;
I a I'oll flU'l hoi I 11 n election to All iiu^li vacancy, in
I in case* for the eloJtion of Member* of the.Legislature.
8ku. U. Th.it eaoh Election District throughout
the St ite ah ill bo entitled to clout nu t semi to the
fill Convention a number of Delegates equal to
| the whole number of ll-tprosentntivea which smli
District is entitled to wn-l to the Legislature;
nul the D?leg*tes to the (wild Convention
shall be entitleil to I be same freedom of nrrest
in gomgjo, returning irnni, ami whilst in ?tton?lunce
on, said Convention. :n is extended to tho
Member* of tho Legislature.
Sko. 4. That all tho free white male citizcns of
this Stato, of the ago of. twenty-one yenrs and upwards,
shall bo eligiblo to n sent in the naid CullJj
vention. . ..
T.ARGE SALE!
A LI. PKItSOjJS Mobtol to L. II. Wright & 1
\ J\. S in, L. II. Wright nnd U. P. Wright, by
fN'tto or Account, nro nutilUd that I will bo nt
Fair Plav, at the Store latoly oootlpied by L. '
II. Wrig'lit, on Thursday iind Friday tho Gth j
b ami /hi oi lMcemDor next. p?r tlio pnrposo of 1
| eettlin^ up the name, iw well as the 11 ?oks an* 1
iiignet to mo. Linger indnlgoot'e cannot bo 1
given, k< I a:n c unnello.l to have 'ho money to
V moot thn demand* doe hv L. If. Wright ?fc Son. (
J. B. 1LVG00D, Assignee. ]
THE~iALE. ;
I We will sell, to the highest biddor, at the
? lame timo And p'<?oe, if nut mild prirHiolv beforo,
THE STOCK OF GOODS !
N-*w on hand, consisting of a general assortI
mont of Good* of alt kinds. Afso, all that '
I i Plantation or Tr*6t of ]
Known as Fair Flay, whereon Joi<oph Keeno
JRC now liven, tbo.M?? being usiignoil to ut by L. I
j II. Wright, containing about Eighty-fWo Acres, (
I more or le*?. On the promise* is a first rate .
it*' ' t.A dwelling, g'V Storo It ?u?e, Lumber Hou*e, \
' " . and *U neoessary outbuilding^. Yhbhouse has t
recently been paiutod, with good new fenco t
round the yard. . , |
Tonus undo known on far of salo. c
J. B. IIAOOOO. Awlgnee. o
JOBRHUY SLOAN. o
Agent for the Creditors, a
*T No?. 12, 1WW 1? *? . V
V tr? 6
A Meeting
' /"\F the Cominlseionere of' the Poor will bp '
held lit Plokons 0. II dn Suloday, A
nuuotual attendance is rermeeted.
J . ROB'*. CHAIO, Com r. ' i
y, [j #<" l5?lM0 16 2
, I
AUCTION.
WILL positively bo sold on Tuesday the
8th day of Junuurv, 1861. nt my plantation,
Tanio8f?oo. to tho highest bidder,
4000 BUSHELS COllN ;
10,000 BUNDLES K)1)DER ;
15 IIEAD HOUSES & MULES;
00 HEAD CATTLE ;
2 YOKE OXEN ;
65 HEAP HOGS;
3 WAflOXS :
1 JACK;
2 CARHIAC1KS ;
Ami a vurietv of farthing implements.
Terms in tide known on day of snle.
KFi.VM SIIAIIPE.
Nov. 14, 18t>0 lfi 8
CHINA, GLASS
AND
E X IS I II ! : \ H \ U 15.
H. C. NICHOLS, COLUMBIA, SC.,
HAS lately reeeivod direct from tlio Manufactory
in Knglnnd, n full una woii assort- \
ctl stock of
Oil IN A AND KAltTlIKNWAHR,
Including best White Granite Ware, common,
&c.. edged ftitii |minted Wales,
Al-o, by late arrivals, a large stock of fine
and common
c;i,ik.s WiRr. i ri:!V(:ii cm*a.
? ALSO ?
Ton Trnys. i imp*. Table Cutler}', anil House
Keeping articles generally.
! " ' II. C. NICHOLS.
Next to Commercial Hunk.
X. IV?A livrjje Stock nt wholesale.
Columbia. N'?v. 7.1S00 15 tf
Koowee LodgeTNo. 79, A.\F.\M.\
t HKOUI? \ It COMMUNICATION of this Lodge
V will be held on Monday evening tliettrd of I>ecembcr
next, nt 7 1'. M. Members are specially
requested to bo punctual la attendance. us officers
arc to bo elected, mid otlier business of importance
to be trammeled. Hv order :
11. A II. flIIISON. fUo'w.
Nov. 12, 1800 10 '8
Ordinary's Sile.
BY virtue of an order to mo directed hv W.
K. 11 >!c Millie. Odinaryuf l'iokdns District,
I will sell to tho lrg!io*t hi.I lor on puleday
iit Doceinlwr next, ilio Koal Estate of William
(Irant. deceased. viz:
Otic tract of land, on little Beverdain Crock,
adjoining land* of R.ih't. O. Trihhle, Win.
limit anil others, containing Ono Hundred and
thirty-four acres in iro or Ic vs. of which about
twenty acres aro good crock B >ttom.
S.dd for payment of dehirf and division among
tho heirs of deceased.
,./* v.,;.. 'v... ,.r ?i..
j.i .hi i/f ? nu'-? / .i i? r.iuMii I urn U lllilllllin,
with imprest from <!:iy of sale, except the costP;
which must ho paid in cash. The purchaserto
give hiind with good security, to the Ordinary
to scoure the payment of the purchase money,
with am >rtg;?ge of the premises if deemed
necessary by him- Purchaser t<> pay extra for
titles. W. N. CKAIG, s.r.D.
, N ?v. 7. 18G0 n td
SHERIFF'S SALES.
|)Y virtue of sundry writs i?f fieri facias to me di1)
rooted, wiil be suhl before the Court House, in
l'iokem District, within the legal hours, onllie first
Monday and Tuesday in Moceinbcr next.
Oiih tract of land containing 750 acres more or
less, lying on the east side of Twelve Mile Hirer,
whereon there in a good Saw .Mill, adjoining lilmls
of Madden and others, levied on as the
property of G. S. Garvin at the suit of J. K. llagood,
Adnfr, and others.
One o'her tract, containing '293 acres more or
less, adjoining lands of Samuel Parsons. F. N. (tar-'
vin and others. levied on as the property of <1. S.
Garvin at the suit of Z. l'uwers and others.
One tract, of laud on Mile Creek, adjoining
lands of Joseph Price, I.. N. llohins and others,
containing 160 acres more or less, levied on as tit"
property of llenry Grogan at the suit of J. II.
Clarify.
One tract of land on Tngalo River, adjoining
lands ot' J. K. Jones. SV. I). Deatuu and oiKnin
containing 315 a'cres more or less, levied on as the
property(of James A. Doylo at the suit ot' 1'. If. I'm*
i liur.
Ono triict of land on I.ongnosc Creek, adjoining
lands of ISurell Broom. George Ornut and others,
Containing 1'20 acres more or loss, levied on as the
property of J. It. Ifuunicutt, at the suit of J. \V.
N'orris, and others.
One tract of land on waters of Twelve Mile Itivor
adjoining lands of Jacob Boronglm and others
containing 100 acres more or less, levied on as the
property of M. Lively at the suit of T. A. lingers
vs. M. Lively an I It. F. Morgan.
Oiio tract of land on waters of Saluda River,
whereon J. J. Fovti >r now liven, adjoining lands
of James Kortnor, Phillip Martin and others, containing
'201) acres more or less, levied on as the
property of K. M. Keith at the suit of It. Stucke
and others.
One J i on mo anil lot in the town of Wftlhalla containing
jiertirt, irlierton the defendant now
livoj. adjoining lots of tlie German Settlement Kooioty,
levied on as the property ot' Joiiti Uohlctter,
nt (lie suit of Z. Gibson.
One tract of Ian I on waters of Todd's Creek,
known a* the Mill place, containing M acres, more
or less. adjoining lands of A. Todd and Joseph S.
Ganaway. levied on as the properly of A. 1$. Sargent
at (he suit of C. M. l.ay and G. W. Hoggs.
One tract of land on Stamp Creek, whereon
Leonard Oapchart now liven, containing
acres, adjoining lands of Captain Andrew Wilson.
\l M 1>_J 1 > ? * -
iii.uj i riur, ituu umurs; onu oincr irnci
known us the UrUliani tract. on Corn IIuimo Creek,
containing acres. adjoining lands of Finley
unit Moreton. J. J, Howard and others, (lie two
tracts supposed to contain 2000 acres. levied on
ri3 I lie* property of Leonard Cupehart at the suit of
J. 1$. Sitton and others.
One black niule, levied on as the property of A.
M. Mautdiii, at tho suit of J. I). Hilton und others.
One negro boy. named Jol, levied on as the
property of (). W. Taylor, at the suit of J. K.
Ilugood, assignee, and others.
One yoke bulls, levied on as the property of
urunon roster, At (no Mint ot A. Al. folgor, for
another, unJ Hhors. <;
At I lie residence of Tlios. I>^ Harrm, on Tuosdtiy
after salcday, 80 or 40 hushels corn and 1
lot shucks, levied on as the property of J. M.
Ends, At tho suit of Tlios. D. Garvin.
Ono oUl curriago And harness; itlsa, onTuesduy
nfter saleday, At defendant's residence, ono cow,
ana sorrel m.\re And About fifty busliels corn,
levlod on as the property of Marcus .Smith at
the unit of J. J. O. Iilghtower and others, plaintiffs,
vs. Marcus Smith.
On Tuosdtiy after snleduy, at defendant's rfcsllenco,
thirty-throe bushels corn, two stacks foddor,
jne loom, ono sett old blacksmith*A tools, two bcditcnds.
one sett old turning lathe tools, three barrels,
levied on as the property of Wm. Krwin at the
ill it of J. K. IIii[(00d.
On Tuesday after flaleday, at defendant's reoil??w
two hundred bushels corn levlod on as ihn
property of Janjes Duko at the suit of T. J. Keith
?nd L. C. Craig.
On Tuesday after ssleday, at defendant's resilence,
one hnndrod bushels oorn. levied on At the
propertyof Oeorgo Knaves at the suit of John K. <
[Mack.
On Tuesday after saleday, at ilobfrt A. Gilmer's, |
>ne hundred and twenty-two and-n-half bushels of
lorn. about fifWn hundred bundles fodder, one
reixrling, one hog! two shot-guns, one let pumptins,
one basket, one grindstone, pne bar iron,one
itoTe, two hawtaaWs, one augur, one lot books, one
able, one desk, one lot barrels, ono and-a-half
>ush?i peas, ono tub, two pair steelyards, two casks,
nie pot, one kettle, one huokot, one ftteel hammer,
'ho spfto.o, one shovel, one pair'hinges, one ax,
>ne tui^ln^lathe, one well, bucket, two pot-rackd,
no tro#el,' two Jngi, one gun-saw, one plow, Ac..
Bvied on as tho property 6f J. N. Hyde at the suit
t O. M. OnjtJc and others.
forms, tfaSH; purchasers to pay for papers.
W. W. Oft A 1(1, s.p.?.
?'Uot. 9. 1B60 14 . td i
j^,:v?nfiss,ahj>.bark'
rtf/111 bb Bought at fair huces
YY by J. h. N. SMITH.
rm
3
8 41c*?n"u,cm-"*
5
i i
I
FARMER'S
HALL
COOHO 9 J. J5SS4S212I2G
^ iE^L
~+~ itfC*wH< *o? ** <?>,.,.-J !
PENDLETON FEJPOBT
hotcl ? ornoV
J.B.E.SLOAN.
| &C?
just receiveST i
Our Usual Varied .iNgortment ol"
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
WIIIOII WK ArtB OPKKRIN'U LOW TO
suit (lie present tightness of the times. j
I Call hikI boo !
J. 11. E. SLOAN A; CO. j
GROOERIES,
A choice lot just rcccivd nnd will bo fol?l lotc
for cash or grain.
ALSO
Hemlock, Solo mid Upper LEATllElt ;
K AILS, 4 to 50.1,
Cros" cut and Mill SAWS 5
SAl*SA*<li Cutter and Stuffei* combined, new
patent ;
TOSMCCO, very low priced';
Kerosene and Fluid I. miPS 5
GUNS AND PISTOLS j
Ox, Log, Fifth and Truce 4.'IIAI\S.
I
i
"Wo will tnko in KXCIIAXOK Drio.l Penciled.
Corn, l'ca-?, Wheat. Ac.
J. B. K. K 1,0AX & CO.
0>.t 2.r>, 1*00 _ IS 4
LARGE SALE,
On Tuesday, 27th November, 1860.
WILL ho *old, at the reahlenco of Con. F.
N. Garvin, to tho highest l>i?l<ler, on
Tuesday the 27tl> day ??f Novomhor next, the
Real and Personal l]*tatc,
I l i .. aKji :? J l> vr ri - *
iiy i ms-finu r. i>. viiirrui, n?r IIIC uenotit
of liis crciIitors, to wit:
Tract No 1, the II >nio Placn, containing
Nine hundred Acres of Land more or less, well
improved, with good river bottom thereon?adjoining
A. 11. 11 >ggs. James Laurence and
others.
Tract No 2. containing Two Hundred and fifty
acres more or less, adjoining (5. 8. Garvin,
J am oh J. Garvin and oilier*.
Tract Xm It, containing Five hundred and fory
acres more or less, on the head of Crow creek,
adjoining Wiley Ueovos and otliers.
Tract No 4, containing Two hundred and
twentyfivo acres more or less, adjoining Win
Crenshaw. Micajah Alexander and others.
Tract No 6, containing Two hundred and
seventy-six acres more or less, adjoining Silas
Stone, Estate of Maverick and others.
Tract No 0, containing Ouo thousand acres
< u <' uiu UUUII* ui v/ojcuny criil'K, |
adjoining Asel Hooves. John Gravely and others. i
Tract No 7, containing One thousand no res
more or less, adjoining No (5, Asel Reeves and
otliors.
Tract No 8, containing One thousand acres'
more or loss, on Cedar nnd Poor creeks, adjoining
Win. Alexander and otliors.
Tract No 9, containing One thousand acres
more or less, adjoining No 8, Wm Alexander
and others.
Tract N'o 10. containing One thousand floras
more or less, on both sides of McKinney's creek,
waters of Keoweo rivor, adjoining Samuel Parsons
and others.
Tract No 11. containing One thousand acres
nioro or less, on the Devil's Fork, adjoining
lands belonging to tne Estate of Maverick and
others.
Tract No 12, containing Nine hundred and
ninety-eight acrcs more or less, on branches of
Little river, waters of Keowee river, adjoining
lands surveyed for Joseph Grishani and Jeptha
Norton and others.
rn_ ?. %T. t>i ?-! Ct? .
Arnci r?o i.?, containing ruxty acres moro or I
less, adjoining ?T. A Hallingor and others.
Tract No 14. containing Sixty-nine acres moro '
or loss, adjoining Jeremiah I'rator, Geo. Brook 1
and others.
Tract No 15. containing Seventy acres more j
or less, adjoining Tract No I, whereon Henry
Sargent now lives. ,' *. ,,
Track No 1ft, containing Three finriurod and
sixty acres more or loss, adjoining Col. Honj.
I la stood, Marv Illnckston and others.
Tract No 17. containing Five and one-half
acros moro or less, adjoining James A. Gaines
nnn others.
Truot No 18, containing Two hundred acres
mnro or loss, adjoining Win Douglass, Mrs.
Morck and others.
ALSO
Six Negro Shivo*, throe of thorn being young
and very likolv;
Two J nek* and ono Jonnctt;
Stock of Horses, Cattle, Sheen. Hogs. Oram.
Farming Implements, Household and Kitchen
Furniture, and various other articles.
Vcir Purchasers to pay oxtfra for papers.
VeS* Salo to coin motive at 10, A. at.
Vtrms of Sale-- -Sums under fire dollar*, cash;
over that amount, on a credit of nino months
with interest from theduy of utile, to beoeourod
by note and two good sureties. The right of
nronertv not tn h? ttkunMul unfit t.hn ?nrm?
r-.r-? " . -V- rr.T -T
salo are ooinpiicd with.
G. W. ttANKItf. AraigMdu'"'u
JtOIi'T. A'. TIIOM^H,^ '
Agont for the Crefdildfiv
Oot. 22.1860 13 5
Mtatc of Soulli Carolina,
IN OHrHM.VR*?CITATION. )
Vr 17 HKRKA8, William Alexander hath applied to
V me for letters of administration upvn all '
and singular the personal estate of Kllsha Alexander,
deceased, late of the District of Piokei:a.and
Htnte ik'orjssaid: The kindred and oredltot* of said
({Messed, ere, therefore, oited io appear before me
at PlokensC. II..on Monday the 20th November, to
shew cause, if any they can, wky- iaid- letters ^
should not be grante<l. Given under my hand ;
fend seal this 5th November, 1860.
W. B. ROLCOMBE, o.r.n.
Pendleton Price* Current
OORMflTKl) WKr.klt 1?y j. J. lkwis.
1'kndi.kton, Oct. 10, lHfSO.
Cotton, per lb 7 alP Coffeo. Uio.per lb 18 a 20
Corn, " huali 100 n 1121 ' Java " 28 a 20
Corn meal " 100 a 111!.} " Lng'a " 10 a 17
iincon. nog iv 11 a l.'iltale Kope " 11 a 12 |
Bagging, Oun'y 15 a iO|ltceswax, " 18 a 20 j
Butter, per lb 15a lt'itfggs, per doz 10 a 124 !
Flour, per bl 750 a $R!Iron, Swede, OJ a 7 I
indigo, ' 110 a lfiO| " " G lo 7 7 a 7J
J>cju1, " *10 a 12 " Knglitdi 0 a O.J i
Madder, 14 20 a 2ft Molasses, N () 7f>
Jiail*, per keg, $Gn026 " IV I 40 a 50 j
UuIh, per busli, 40 n W Powder, per 11 > 40 :
Peas, " ' 7? a 90 " ' lb 37 n 40
Hice, " 11 I!J n 7 Pepper, ' lb 12 a 15
Steel, Blistoi, 11 a 13 Salt, per sack, 250
' German, li! a 1 l|Sugar, brown, 0 a 10
" Cast, 22a 251 Shot, per lb 10
Segars, perdos 25 a 001 Tohaeco, peril) 15 a 76
Tea, 75 a 1 50'Wlieat, per' 2'17n$250
Whisky. " gal 100a 150i Varn. Kact'ry, 100 a 110
usiinnui|(ii| |"'r viirii, i) 1 I
You will always find n large lot of Groceries and ^
other -heavy poods on hand and for sale low for >
cash or its equivalent. J. J. L.
FALL AND WINTER |
JjJTOCK OF (5KOCK1UKS, consisting ef i
0
SU(? Alt,
corricn,
MOLASSES,
SALT,
CIIKK8K,
KICK,
1 ........ TOBACCO,
NAltS, &C.# &C.
j , SALEM JEANS,
TI.A - r... 1
mi men b ivviir, now mud?, lino
other Dry Goods, &?, fur salt* low
Country Product) of nil kinds takon in cxcliango
for Goods.
J. .J. LEWIS.
Pendleton. Ort. 10. II tf
IA CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY.
In AVE JUST HECEIVKD A NEW STOCK,
consisting; nf Staple Fall and Winter
DRY G-OODS,
IIATS & CAI'S,
HOOTS & SHOES,
IlKADY-MADM CLOTIIIMG,
DltUGS,
MKDICINKS,
CIGARS,
ppn/' I?I>II;Q I'T
uhUi 1M\I iVI-.
ALSO,
WATCHES, CLOCttS A*I> JEWCLKY.
As I ii'cnd to make evcryb uly rie.h. I nm
determine 1 to sell fur llio shortest possible profit
for cash. My terms nre strictly citalt, or no
no pale. No Book* kept.
flJiC" Watehes and Juwelrv repaired as usual.
II. 'A. II. GIUSON.
Oe.tohcr 11. 1 800 11 tf_
cejie to 'dacusvillkt
rnHB Subscriber lias just received hi* FALL I
1. and Wl\Tl.li ?1'0( K, consisting of
DRY GOODS,
Fancy Goods. Hardware, CroeWery, Drugs and
Medicines. Hats ami Caps, Hoots and Shoes,
IlKADY MA OK CLOTH INC.
With the usual variety in tho Dry Goods
I line, and
(;Etori:un:s;
All of which he intends ?>ollinjr low for c; sli or
to'puiictiml custoniern. lie will take in KXCIiANtil'j
Wheal, Corn. Peas, Beeswax, Tallow,
and in fact any merchantable barter for
(Joud^i at the mat kut price.
" < It. F. M ORG AX.
Oct 2.r>. l.%0 14 tf
FOR SALE,
fVUIAT desirable !? >t of Land, with a good
I dwelling, and other t.ecessary out-building*
'.hereon, containing Three Acres. On tho
promises', there is a fine garden, g>?od orchard,
?Vc. The L it adjoins Jacob Schroder and other*.
and lies immediately on '.lie public road,
| oijna distant from West Union and Walhalla.
Terms, easv. II. HOOPS.
Oct. 30. 1800 14 tf_
T
WATCIIMAKKll AND JlSWHTXER,
Pcmllcton, S. C.,
liMdS leave to inform the citizens '
1'endloton and vicinity, that he
(v -]1*jb'u,s '"oated himself permanently at
place, and is prepared to execute
all work in his line on short notice, and
tho most reasonable terms, lie may he found, j
at all times, at the Shop formerly occupied by i
Mf.'-^ustus.
JxQyi. 1 :t. i: .<t? 1*2 Jtf_
FALL AND WINTER
V/ F k7
AT W ALII ALL A!
W'K take renewed pleasure in informing our
friends and tlie country at large that wo
nrc now receiving and opening a large and handsomo
stock of
FALL AM) WINTER (jOOI)S,
Of tlio latest importation and tlio most approved
styles. Wo invito the special attention of our
lady friends to an assortment of PRINTS, consisting
of every variety from tho common Lion
up to the finest i'Ycnclv.
DRLANKS,
MKR1XOS,
PkHKOKS,
ALPACOAS,
ci t r k itt r C3
oii A. >> i<r>
nml CLOAKS,
CoinltTiidd with ft lot of Pii'iicy Goods, which are
alry (o ploaoo tiio Indies.
In connection with the nhovo wo can show ns
good an assortment of
Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes,
With ft choice and seleuted lot of
OlfiNTS' CLOTHING,
Gents' Dress Good* generally, ft? can he found
anywhere in t-lio up-country.
OltOCRKIEM.
A choice lot of Helloed and lirown Sugars,
Coftee. Salt, Molasso*. Chcoso, Nails, ifcc, &c.
rt mi it ievr uivuuo aim i?riun;i.\ria to
render tlie stock coirplote.
Oive us a dill?wo make no charge for showing,
but wiL uo pleaded to wait nn you nt nny
timo. W. II. DKNDY <fe CO.
Walhal!n. Pot, 11. 1800 12 tf
l*n?t Police.
PERSONS having demands against tho Es- |
tu'to of William Soutlierland, deceased, i
must present them forthwith; and thoc? in- i
dehted'to sail) Estate.are required to laako pay- ]
ropnt at owo^ndjmw^P**- > 1
, , , J. K SburUEUL^NP, 1 A,. ?
Money Wanted!
ALL persons indebted lo the Subscriber prior to
Hi ft 1st of January last, are earnestly r?queste<l '
lo mnke payment, m longer indulgence cannot he '
given. K. P. MOllGAN. '
Pot. 26,1860 14 4
jt*ay Me Money!
i. LL porsons indebted to tone .roust rr.sjce payment j
ft. for?hr>i(li,. as I fi'tn obliged to have money,?- i
I'Ubse "whonisregsrd this notiee will have cost to
pay. See to it at one*. ,
II PAJFN
Walhalla Sept 18, I860 8 tf
FOR SALE!
TIMIK Subscriber is ihe proprietor of a valuaI
uublo THACT OF LAND, nitunto near
Wnlhnlln, on tho Blue Hidge Railroad, containing
?
TTivo Hundred Acres,
Fifty of which are good Oreek and Branch Bottom.
Tlioro are two settlement)* on tho tract,
nnd the land is susceptible of division. I desire
to sell from One hundred and liftv to Four him- I
dred Acres, on ea*y terms. Apply lw lotter to
me nt Wullmlln, or on tho promise* to
A. I). UAILLAKD.
Sept. 3. 1800 0 6m
ZtiHT The Carolinian will copy in its triweekly
on Mondays, nnd in tho Marnier twice n
mouth for six months, nnd for ward bill to me
A. D. G.
MARBLE YARD
AT PENDLETON.
VERY ONE CAN BE SUITED, AS WE
J have on hand nnd receive every month
the host
ITALIAN AND All |]RIC.ii\ |
MARBLE
FOR MONUMENTS, SLABS, TOM US
A N1>
IIKADSTONES OF ALL SIZES
And as clump as can bo bought anywhere, with
freights added.
Cut letters, 3 1-2 eents each, Raised letters.
CO cents each ; and the letters cut Jeep and
well.
We have secured the services ot Mr. JOHN
C. CllKKltY as our Agent, who will do all that
can bo done to give entire satisfaction. All
business transacted bv him will bo ratified by
Ll'iAVKLL & WIIITK.
March 20. l?t ?0 33 tf
THE PENDLETON HOTEL.
r|MlE Subscriber takes pleasure in informing
A his friends and the public, that he has taken
charge of that larce and e.oiiiin.idinnu llnnso
in tho village of
PENDLETOIV, S. V.
lie intends to keep a firHt class house, nn<l
invites the travelling public and bis friends to
givo him a call. Amongst the comforts and
conveniences added, is that of a Heading Room,
where the latest papers nmv ho consulted.
A. 13. BOWDEN.
Feli2. 1KG0 67 tf
FOR GOOD BARGAINS
AND
UOOI) AM) CHEAP ?OOUS.
COME TO WALIIALLA !
ri^IIK undersigned 1ms just returned from
I Charleston, whore he ha* purchased ono of
tlic most Completo
STOCK OF GOODS
Kror before brought to this place. Tho variety
is great, therefore, enumeration is practically
impossible. lie has
DRY GOODS,
Both for Ladies ami Gentlemen's wear.
iti:\i>v iiAIM; ( lovhiivc},
Of tho various sizes ami patterns, cut and mado
up in the latest stylo.
Bootc. and Shoes, Hats and Caps,
In great variety, and of tho latest pattern and
stylo. I
ji?vaajiav?iT) CVl,i
M v stock of Hardware, Glassware, Cutlery, j
&<;, is large, and will compare favorably with
the best.
GROCERIES
Of every description, fresh, and a fine supply on
liand.
Goods will be bartered for Produce and articles
in tluf line, on the very best terms.
My GOODS have been bought with caro and
at the lowest prices. This enables me to oifor
one of the best stocks in tho country, on the most
accommodating terms. Cull, examine my stock,
and try rue. I am bound to sell.
I). HI KM ANN.
1\ S. My Bar is stocked with tho choicest
Wines and Liquors, and is open at all proper
times. 1). II.
Wall.alia. April 2f,. 1800 30 tf
PICKENS LAND.
IIIAVE two Tracts of Land for sale?the
Murker and Craig place*, lying near tlie Rood
leading from Oeoneo Station to Nicholson's
Ford. GEOllGK SEABORN.
Sept 10. 1800 7 tf
LAND FOR SALE.
rpiIE subscriber will sell at private sale on !
I good terms, u
Valuable Tract of Land,
Situated in Pickens District, on tlic waters of
Choentoe crcck. nenr Bachelors' ltetrent, containing
Five Hundred Acres more or less. The
tract is improved, with about thirty acres of bottom
land tliereon. There are good schools and
churchos convenient. For particulars, apply to
O. W. PHILLIPS.
Colonel's Fork Po. Aug. 22, 18C0 4-tf
BLUE RIDGE HOUSE,
AT 7
Pendleton, S. C.
rpiIE SUBSCRIBER, who bas bad several
I years cxperionco in Hotel business, (having
been eeic proprietor of the Williainston
Springs Hotel for nine years.) is now proprietor j
of the BLUR RIDGK HOUSE, wbere tie will ,
be glad to see all his old friends and patrons j
and also the travelling public. His house will j
be provided with everything necessary for a !
well-kept house, both from the sea board markets
and surrounding country, and bis Bar with
choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. lie has
good servants, and every attention will bo paid
to his guests to render their sojourn agreeable.
The good society of Pendleton Villnge?the pro?nnr1
linnltli nf Inlmlillunta .
cool water and bracing atmosphere?its prox- j
imity to tho mountains and its accessibility by i
Railroad, all contribute to moko it one of the
best summer resorts in the upper country. Persons
arriving here on the cars, a*i'; wishing to
visit the mountains or any other point of tho
surrounding country, can l>e accommodated with
good conveyances and careful drivers from the
Livery Stable kept here.
J. W. COBB.
May 15, lSf.O 42 tf
PLOWING MADE EASY
For the Man and Light for the
Horse.
I HAVE recently purchased tho Right, for
Pickens District, of the Adams ?fc Co's. celebrated
Patent Plow Stock. This plow stock is
jf Georgia invention, and is being used, general*.
amoncrHt the bost tilantnrs of tlml ?
[t in tho common *t?>tk, with concave Foot and
Rod and Hecl-plc combined in one ; ami tho
iifferftnt plows are attached to tlio Stock upon
the principle of that of attaching the hayonet to
[he gun. The Stock, when nmUu of ash. woighs
12 pounds; mnde ot white-oak, 10 pounds.
I consider it far superior to any Stock I have
jvor seen, chiefly on account of its combination
)f lightness and strength. I will soon commorice
making them, and will deposit them nt
the different placos of resort in tho District. T
will sell Plantation Rights for $1.25 each. To
persons who only work ono horse I will sell the
llight for 75 cents. ,
I will send a specimen Stock to- PickcnsC.
H., Pioken^ville, Walhalla and Pendleton, in ft ,
ow days. < i
J. W. CRAWFORD. ' |
7ot,0 Spring, Pickens District,
May 23, I860 4? tf |
PARTLOW'S LIVERY STABLER
RIDE WELL AND CHEAP !
T AY I NO mndo new arrangements for tlie
I I ornnAnf vnn** tlu?
? ? |, . V-. V..V J VMI J IMV xuwnvi I Uff I'VCI 1*1 I i
informs liin friend* anil the public generally tlui;
bis well furui*hcd and well regulated
1,1V Eli V ST A BL liS
AT
Anderson C H, Williamston, Per
dleton and Walhalla,
Arc now open and nlwnjA prepared to ncooniiiv
date tlie traveling public with either llnrs<\s > <
Vehicles, at tho shortost notice. The iullowin
is bis pl'iiIo of m il-ox
Horse per daw $1.50; Horse ami !'u, :y.
50 Horse ami 'l'op Buggy, $15.00. Twu
Velnolos, with drivers, in tlic same ]?i'? j. v5>,I
fortes Hoarded.?Single* feed. 10 \
lay. $1.00; single month, $! ">.00; l?v :.io you
$150.00, to ho paid monthly.
Omnibus. Fare to or from any rosidenf-o in
town, 60 cents ; children. 2.*> ccnis.
Thankful for tlio liberal patronage hereb'foi
bestowed on me, a enntiuunnue of the ftu arespect
lolly sol ici Ioil,
Suitable, lots for stook of nil description on
bo had at oaeh place, on application In my
agents. Mr. Newton Scott has charge of in;
Stables at Anderson; Mr. James I*. Kvntt nr
l'ondleton, and Messrs. Kohlor & Hollos at Wi:
liamston, who will bo found accommodating and
attentive to customers.
June26. W.o. ?R tf.
Tnn ?T/\n
ova. o. jnujh/jl'UA!,
atto ii X 12 v a t r, A \v,
A \ T>
Solicitor in
PICK K N SCO U ItT 11 Ol.'F K, F. C
Jan. 1, 1868 25 if
" A. FISCHESSER,
Watchmaker and JrwcHc:-,
WALHAliliA, S. C.,
HAS received at his stand on Main-street, a
largo and beautiful assortment of
Watchc-8 ancl Jcwolry,
Which is offered very lu\\ to his friends and the
| trading public.
REPAIRING, in all its branches, done in
| a most workmanlike manner, and with doI
t H ?
; ajniiuii. 11 worst warranted.
Tune 22. 1800 4" f
H. FAJEN,
A T W A L II A L L A , S . C . ,
IS now receiving a splendid assortment of
DRY GOODS,
For Ladies and Ocntlemnn's Wear,
?ALSO?
It t*n<ly-marie Cloduti^.
He also has on hand the finest Unssimer ami
Linens, for the Spring and Sununer; togethe!with
many other articles not necessary to mention.
Mr. Fajex continues tho Tailoring Bus:nc>
in all its branches, anil respectfully solicits a
share of public patronage.
| May \% I860 42 _ ?jT
CABINET MAKING,
AT IflOlfclm A1VS ITIILL,
riMIE undersigned is prepared to execute a".
JL orders in this lino. Promptness and pum tnalily
is promised if custom is extended.?
Terms, easy.
JAMKS WIIITK &. CO.
August 24, 18G0 4 tl'
WAGON MAKI N(!,
Carried on at the sumo place, with workman'
ship, despatch ami neatness. Price, most accommodating.
K. SARGENT.
August 21. I^GO 1 if
POWDER FOR SALE.
riMLft South Carolina Powder Mills' Company
_1_ offer for sale, on good terms, the following
kinds of superior Powder, viz :
Common Blasting powder per kept s i ? "
Brilliant " " " " 5 ?>
Common Mining " " " f> C >
Brilliant " " " " 0 25
Common ltiflo " " 7 2;">
Brilliant " " " " 8 50
Be?" Wliero tho keg is returned 25 ccnl?
will he deducted.
Address Joiin Bowe.v & Co, Pit-kens Couvt
House, S. C.
WM. B. BOWKX, Agent.
Sept. 7, 1800 0 if
RSuc Hitlgc Kailroiul.
mm mm sm m*. TO
(~1AUS on the lilue ltidgo Railroad leave PeuJ
dleton on Mondays, Wednesdays n?id Pri
days, at 15 minutes before 4 o'clock, A.M. (J:t
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 1 o'clock,
P. MLeave
Anderson on Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays immediately after the cava arrive
from Belton in tlie morning. On Tuesdays.
riiursdays and Saturdays, on the arrival of ilia
curs from Columbia,
Sept. 8, 1800 0 tf
LUMBER! LUMBER !
rpiIR undersigned ha\ i?. purchased the
I MILLS formerly owned by Col. John A.
Kasley, deceased, three miles east of Pickens
0. II., is prepared to till orders for LUMBER,
finished or unfinished: Sash, Blinds, Panned
Doors, or anything in that line, at short notice,
and the most reasonable terms. lie is determined
to carry on the business in ull it* brat.cites,
and persons wishing anything of the Icind,
ore assured their orders will meet with prompt
attention. Orders should bo addressed to the
undersigned. He respectfully solicits u sharn
of public ontronnge.
M. F. MITCHELL.
January 20, 1800 20 tf
Law Notice,
'PIIK undersigned will devote himself entirely
I to tlio praetico of Law and Kiiiiilv on the
Western Circuit. Mr. 1!ai>i>kn is hfs pnrtiirr nt
Pickens. .7 A M KS L. OR P.
Anderson 0? If.. May 10. IBfifl ^ 42->f
njieDIClli CARD!,
DU. (?. II. SYMMKS having completed his
Collegiate course, oilers his Professional
services to his friends and tho public generally.
Will be prompt in his attention to his pntrons.
His offieo will I"0 fouud with Dr. M. L. SiiAitrr.
in tho brick building adjoining Store of lute I1!.
B. Uenson A Son.
Pendleton. May 12, 1800 II tf i
WM. C. KEITH,
A T T O 11 N K Y A T L A \V ,
WILL attend promptly to all business cntni 'tcd
to his cure in tho Districts comprising tho
Western Circuit. Office at Pickens C. II.
Deo 6. 186ft 20 ft
STATE OF SOUTH CABOLIN \
PICKkNS DISTRICT?IN TIIF. OOCRT OF COMMON Pl.RAfl.
W. M. Thomas, Adiu'r I Declaration In Attachment.
ys f Reed & Wilkes,
H. A. Tate. ) 1'IIT's Att'ys,
WHKRBA8. tho plnhiliff did, on thoSflth day of
October, 1800, file his declarntion ngninst the
defendant, who (as it in said) is absent from and
without the limits of this Sin to, and has neither
wffc nor attorney known within the ssrrto upon
Whom * copy of tho said declaration -might bo
served: U is ordered, therefore, fhat-Uie?nid de- . v
fendQpt^fe apbear and plead to the said declaration '
on or ben?l?rfhe 27th day of Octobtr, lPfll ; otherwise,
flnal'and absolute judgment will then bo
given and awarded against him.
J. & IIAGQQD, C.Q.f^D.
Clerk's Office, Oct. 26, 1800 Jy<l *

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