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thousands in n lucrative office also conferred by General Taylor?the hravo and weather-beaten Lane, in the fur-off wilds of Oregon, is removed and branded with the brand of this infamous administration." "Why did General Taylor omit to announce this detestable net until the Indian election had taken place, lie showed lit'' 2 of the soldier by this timid and shrinking delay. As it is, he. may console himself that Iudiana has done her dutv to thr. country, by rebuking his administration without being instigated to it by the removal of her most cherished sou. General Lane will be vindicated in good time by those who scorn the ingratitude of the present contemptible regency." \tr * --- v? oykn iuoN.? Wo see it staled in tho newspapers that Jl/essrs. Wickersham & Walker, of Philadelphia, have a patent for the manufacture of woven iron, by which tliey are enabled to weave iron as largo as railroad bars, or the smallest description of wire. They arc now applying ;? ii.? c ii- ' 1 iv niu iuiioa "?gpui poses: iron run- ; ings of endless varieties, embracing beauty, strength, and stylo of finish never surpassed, for public grounds, buildings, cottages, verandahs, fawns, cemeteries, <fcc., iron bridges, galleries for churches, gratings for prisons, window shutters, and j rrrnfi nrr frtV p*ava? ' ?' ? 1U1 oiuicn, vAJllllllllS iillU CUI'IIICL'8 for cottages, irec-boxcs, summer-houses, guards for decks of steamboats and vessels, <Src., being obcaper than wood or cast iron. [From the Montreal Herald, Aug. 18.] a Hi' AT l?Tf>P I^AVrn ? V ? 'n '? ?i ...... m a titu 1/V'iUA'^ A r> 1 1U 1 )M< I j Ruins.?On Friday morning, about half nu hour after midnight, the city was al- I armed by the cry of fire, and the ringing of tlffc bells. The entire horizon nppeara at the same moment to be in a blaze, to whichever side the spectator turned. On the one hand were the flames of a burning building; on the Qthft? the reflection thrown up against the ray, which was rclliarknblv O.lf'-AV nvWiiSirlirrt-if Oil Kootnn J V ing into the street, it wa? made manifest in an instant, thai, the calamity had occurred to tho magnificent pile known as Donegana's IIntnl. At. tho limn tho. wri- i tor first approached the sceno of disaster, tho. fire could scarcely have appeared more than half an hour. But even then flames exhib'ted themselves throughout the whole breadth of tho building 011 the TPcstcrn sido. 1TJL J%. JIS. JK M M*i 19 ^ On tho 26th inst. by Johu Knox, Esq., Mr. William Ramos, to J/jss Mary Curtis, both of J/hconco., North Carolina. A CELEBRATION By Pickens Division No. 21, of the Hons of Temi-ehance, will take place in this Village on Wednesday the 12th of September next. Brethren of the Order 1 aro invited to appear with us in ltegalla. A Banner will be presented to the D ivision by the Ladies of the Village on that occasion. The Andbiihon Bkasr Band, with Professor Waostafk, will attend. The public generally nre invited. W. 11. Till MM 1 Kit, K. S. Pickcns C. II., Aug. 25, 1849. 15t3 TROGliAMMEr Order of Proccsftion. OF TIIE SONS OF TEMPERANCE ON TUB 12TII0K 8EPTEMBEH 1810. \ The proccasion to lcavo the Division ' ItoomatlO o'clock, A.M., and march into the Court House. Music by the Band } Presentations. music ny the uand. Tho procession will rc-form, and march to the grove on the banks of Kcowce River in the following order; Band, l Citizens Generally, The members and officers of visiting Divisions according to seniority, 1 Members ofPickeus Division, Officers of Pickens Division, Ladica, Commit* >e of Arrangements Hnoakp.rK. I The rank# will ho opened there, and the procession approach tho stand by inverted order. ORDER OF EXERCISES. Prayer by tho G*haplain. An Ode, Address by Rev. J. S. Murray. MuBio. Address by Rev, D. Humphreys. Milftfct. ! Address by Rov. Jas. Dannoliy. Music. Benediction by tho Chaplain. The procession will re-forro, and march back to tho Division Room. Notice. Application will bo made at the next ?S'cs8K>n of tho Legislature, for a Charter for a Turn-pike Road from Pickens C, H. thrpugh Jocasaee Valley to tho Tfrhite r^ter * alls. September 1, 1810. I | II A M 13 U It G MAltK ET 8. (llKVOKTKD yon TIIE KKOWKK COL'IUKK.) Hamburg, Aug., 20, 1840. Our Cotton Market is quito firm sinec our last report. Quotations of been fully biistaincd. Though from the <-x coo.Jingly light ?tock on hand, transaction have been limited. We quote as lust wecl., Cotton 8 to 9 1-2. Corn, 02 1-2 a TO per bu Moal, 76 a 80 " Beeswax, 10 jjor pound. Tallow, 10 " Bacon, 0 " Butter, 10 to 20 Youth, Ac., If. Corn for Sale. 1 have 400 bushels of Corn at Joc?sscc for sale. Ap ly to E. M. KEITII. Pickcns C. II. CfTATIOlV. n ? ? i). v. mauiuin naving applied to me for Letters of Administratson on the Estate of John P Archer, late of Pickens District Deceased, Tho Kindred and Creditors arc therefore cited to appear before me on Friday the 14th September next, to show cause if any they can, why Letters of Administration Bhould not be granted. Given under my hand an seal this 31st day of August. 1841) W. D. STEELE, o. r. n. NOTICE. Application will be made at the. next Session of the Legislature for a Charier for a Turnpike Itoad across ?9assafras Mounu.in, beginning near the bouse of Jacob Lewis, and terminating at tbe North Carolina Line. August 22, 1849. 15?3m I,AND FOIt SALK. The subscriber having more Lands than he can cultivate, offers for sale a valuable Plftnt.ftf.inn. sitiintnrl in Pinlrnno District, on Fuller's Crock, waters of Conncross, containing- 309 acres; about 150 pf which is cloarcil and mostly fresh, ?there is a large quantity of bottom land ditclicd and drained. The Plantation i.s good tillable and productive ground, as any in the up-country, under good foncc and in a high state of cultivation. On the premises is a good Dwelling House, Kitchen, Negro House, Cotton Gin and Thrashing Machine, and all necessary out buildings. He will also sell 272 acrcs of TKood*and lying near the above tract, situated near one road leading from Pickens C- II. to Carnsville, Ga.. bv wav of Bachelor's Retreat, the other road loading from Andorsonville to Clarksville, Ga., both loads running through the tract. On said tract is a small improvement; the balance well timbered land?the greater portion of it good fanning land. Persons desiring to purchase would do wen 10 can nnd judge lor themselves. Terms made to suit purchasers. Apply to THOMAS W. IIARBIN. August 25, 1849. 14?if TAKE WARNING ! All persons indebted to the Subscriber previous to the lsi day of January last, either by Note or Account, arc required to make payment by the 1st of October next. Tliose who do not will find their Notes and Accounts in tho hands of officers for collection. Also, nil persons indobtcd to Col. B. Hogoodaro required to make payment by the same time, under the same ponulty. J. E. IIAGOOD. Pickens, Aug. 22, 1840. 15-0t TEMPERANCE. The District Meeting will be held at Pickens C. H. on Wednesday before the 3rd Lord's day in September next; instead of tho 3rd Monday in August, as on that day many persons will be engaged at a Camp-meeting and drilling for Regimental Review. JOSEPH OKianAM, President. July 20, 1849. 11 Dr. J. IV. Lawrence. Wnx attend punctually to all calls in tho line of his profession. Unless absent on professional business, he may be found at his Office, or his private residence in tho Village. He also, has on hand a "general assortment of medicines which he will furnish to customers at roduced priccs. Pickens C. H., 8. C. ) May 18, 1?49. J 1. tf JUST RECEIVED! A Fresh Lot of Gent's Boots and Shoes. Boys do,, Laxlies and Muses Slippers and Tics; Cent's and Ladies' Saddles, Bridles, Whips, d'c., Iron, Castings and Nails, cheap for cash. Toget'ior with a full supply of Dr. T Jaynes' Family Mcdleincs; Dr. Rogers' Compound Svrun of Liverwort and Tnr: Jow David's Hebrew Plaster or Pain Killer, &o., &c., As an inducement to tho buyer the subscriber Hill tako in exchange for Goodh, Iksoetfrax, Tallow, Haw Hides, <fee. 8. R. KoPALf,. ^icLorjs 0. II., July VI, 1840. 0 IV'M-I iw .111?1111 WW MM? . BUILDERS, Arc notified that I will lot to the lowj^u, est bidder, on Tuesday the 11th Septeni ber next, at 10 oVlook A. M., at Cant ? *r -.w.i kiiu^c, near iur. iuhxwoii s, tlu erection of an cutiro new Bridge ovci^ Care Crcelv, at or near the place where the old one stands. MILES M. NORTON", Com'r llond, i*c. 0,1 August 22, 1819. 15-3t SELLING OFF AT COST I11 The. undersigned, finding thcmselvcsts under tho necessity of re-covoring and^l otherwise repairing their Store, have dc-j a tcrniinod to nell off at cost the large0 Stock of Goods which they have on hand )e consisting of every description of re, n D V * n m r. Vv n u iv i u u u D n: p Ifardtoare, Cutlery, Crockery, I Glassware?Drugs <f: Medicincs, Jioots, Shoes, Sudd Its, Bridles 9n and Martingales. And a full supply of Grockrikh. W. S. A T. r. WILLIAMS. * Salubrity, So. Cn., Aug. 25,1849. v< 15 ' tf [Conrad Zinck.] [II. IIuohes.] TVEW FTRM - jm.-m J1JL? JLTJL . 7 ' o The subscribers have entered into Co- it* partnership in the Cam net Making Bca-'in inkss; and will keep constantly on hand? a variety of ISurcaiis,' Slde-ag ?l\ . V 15 ? junuivh' xuiicllcn,) . Tables, fancy or plain. ic Together with a general assortment of pipkin Furniture, which they will sell low ra for cash. int Furniture of any (Inscription vmnde to order with neatness and dispatch, oa with prices to suit the times. sai Repairing done at short notice. nd ZINCK & HUGHES. t, Pickens C.II., July 21, 1849. 10 in NOTICE. T, Nancy Cantrell, wife of John Can- ,?^ troll, a farmer residing in Pickens Dis- P trict, So. Co., do hereby crivo notice of ; !..i a! 4- i J O-l- m - 1 lYi nl) iiuuiiiiuii ikj uauu its ix ouic-xraucr, and to exercise all tho privileges of a Free-Dealer after the expiration of one !. month from this notice. Occupation. Weaver and ?enm?;t <w August 25, 1819. 15-lni Pu ky nn CoiiimiHHioiier's Hale. 5f Rosa Hendricks "j ,e' Oeo. R. "tadrici , |Bi? for Partition, ,'u and others. J llii By virtue of an Order by the Court of M' Equity in this case; I wiii seli to tho highest bidder on the first Monday in 1,1 September next, at Pickens C. H., the Tract of Land of which Col. John 0.111 Hendricks died seized and possessed, being that whereon he lived at the time*'1 of his death, situate in Pickens District, on Wolf Creek, adjoining lands of Mrs m Anna Hunter, William Hunter, Esq., and others, containing 300 acrcs more or less. ec On a credit of one and two years, ex- gj ccpt ft sufficiency to pay costs, which will 'u he required in cash: purchaser to give 1 Bond and good Seexirity, and to pay for e Titles, which aro to be executed but not n* delivered until the payment of the pur- n chase money; possession given 1st Janu- Bl ary next. n B 1 Jaracs Garner ^ Nancy Gamer, and 0111 for Portitiori' others. J ir< By virtue of a similair Order, I will' sell at tho name time and plaec, the^, Tiands of Henry Garner, deceased, viz: , Tract No. 1, on Eighteen Mile Creek in ? ? r\? n _ . jl lUADiin jL/inu tut) uuiiuuiiiug unu nundre.d Acres move or less, being part of y a tract purchased from Robert Anderson. ^ No. 2, in the same District, and on the North branches of the same creek, con- 'n taining Eighty-One Acres roore or less, p being part of a tract purchased from Ro- 'e bert Baker. No. 3, in the name District, on tho West side of Little 15 Mile Creek, containing One Hundred and 8ixty Acres, > ..?ui ?C - A A. 1 1 A ' ' uciiifj put ui u iruui. purcnaheu irom Thomas Garvin. P On the same terms of tho above, ex- V copt that interest is required on tho pur chase monoy from the day of sale, ^ John Burgess ^ Jmrfah Tiurtrfi** nnd J f()r Partition. [ 0 |V others. I II By virtue of nsimiuir Order, I will sell I at the same time and place, the Real Es- Jf tate of which Jamoa Burgess died seized !? and possessed, consisting of one Tract of. j Land situate in Pickens District on Tu-! < galo River, adjoining lands of J. II. Mes- ^ sor, Clark D. P< rry and others; contain- ( ing about One Hundred and Sixty Acres { more or less. I? On a credit of twelvo months, except a sufflcicncy to pay costs which will bo required in cash ; purchaser giving Bond vrith good security for the purchase mm- j oy, and to pay for titles. i . MILES M. NORTON, air.?. Comr's. Office, Pickens C. H. ) August 11, 1849. f l-r> 1