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I FOREIGN NEWS. Baltimore, Oct. 4. Further by the Crmbria.?Preparations aro making in Vienna to meet Gen* Jrlaynau on his return with loyal devotion. The Austrian minister in London has been instructed to demand punishment of those who assaulted him. President Napoleon has returned to PaVis from his late journey throarh !the principal towns ofFrance. 'I he only important political incident of the week, in France, is the discovery of another Orleans plot. The documents connected with it do not appear to implicate any one in particular. The Danes and Holsteiners continue to have a few skrmishes, but the I former decline to enter inta a general i battle. rrM /*<? ? 1 * i ne onojera 1 as broken out in China, and the Governor of Macao has been carried off by the disease. f Char. Cour. The Slave Bill Excitement at ; I Pittsburg.?Public Meeting* and I J Indignation.?There continues to be J ?rron t OYpllnmnnl "4 ?'I --- v.>v>iuulbll^ JL UIIU VI- | cimty in regard to the fugitive slave bill passed by Congress, and while ' hundreds of fugitive slaves there are J now clearing out, public meetings j are being Held in Allegany City, expressing great indignation. At a ' crowded meeting, mostly of colored j people, however, oiler speeches from { the lley. O. A very, U< H. Kerr, j Messrs. Tassy, Aiken and others, | resolutions were passed, of which the following is a sample: Resolved, That the immediate repeal of the "fugitive bill" is called for !>y every pulsation pf a liberty-loving people, ami we deny the right of Congress to pass a law Retting at defiance the habeas corpus or the tri.il i by jury. j> <iuv in*., v i11 loimii j.M.ui:a~ | ters be, and they are hereby loudly j requested to call the attention of their j congregations to this anti christian law?-a law which places the image : | of our Maker in ihe power of heart- j less men?to drag in'o eternal bondage. Another public mooting is called for this evening, of citizens of the ^ country*-of all parties. The papers, speak of the feeling as astonishingly unanimous in opposition to the law. All Allt'lTiinv n'inoi. cutro jyujivi ou y o nidi oyiuu i 150 fugitive slaves have left there for | Canada > and adds: Men of stout a rips, and determined bear's are amopg them, and ihey are arpied, and resolv^I to be free at all hazard?* an attempt to arrest them would he no child's play. We also learn that a slave molher, with her four chidrcn, has gone safely t,hroug? J'rom Virginia direct. The free colored people are making very active and successful ef imia in rui?iug iuwis to aid tlieir brethern in gettimg through to Canada. They tell us riobody refuses aid ?no matter what his politics?every body sd6rris willing to give something to hdlp the fugitives. Coming to Charleston.?-The Evening News learns that Dr. Davis l has been .notified thai ;the Turkish A11ibalsftu'br is ab6u t leaving Washington for the Noi'M1' tlienoe West, and by New Orleans to Charleston, whfere he will remain some time, examining the rice and cotton plantations1 mills, &e<t 'in the vicinity of the city.?Carolinian'' An arrival at New York brings' advices from Central America io the i I M*il 1 iwi " ' - - 1 om 01 September. ureat pxqitettient is said to exist in the interior of Nicaragua relative to therl;ie^ty recently negotiated between the United Spates and Great Britain in regard to the Mu.st|nilo Kingdom. Ordiioary'M Sale. " fly order of W. IV Steele Or< inary (or Pickens pistrict. will be sol< bn sale day in iSoVembbV rtext, before 'be, Sh$vift*? Office yvithin the legal hours, A Tract! of L<nnd belonging to the Estate of Joscpn Taylor, dee'd., flying. t)n the Avaters of Oolden's cicek^djoining lands of Random Hanks, ?. F. Holland, w W. nO? vuiki"b?; containing one t hundred an<t eighty-seven acres more j ,orgies?. Sold for partition among tho heirs , of said deceased. Terms of sale.? ! Solu upbi'i a credit of t welve niviithS) J except the cOfet which will be Acquired on day of sale:' Purchasers giving bond vHth good security and a mortgage upon the prerpises if re* 'qtrtred by the OrdinarV to secure 6'ci: 10, i ,.Kf CITATION. I .trie. Mariq. PoWcra having applied to me for lettejsol Administration on the es i*te'diJfury^FoWer? lato of Pickens District dec'd. Tbo kindred and creditors are cited to appear before I SHERIFF'S SALES, PiekciEH District. by yiutub of \yima or vieki kXciasto j*k diukotkp. Will he sold before the Court-hOuse in Pickens District, within the legal honrs, on the first Monday and Tuesday in November next: 142 Acres of Laud lyi ^ on the waters of Twelve Mile Giver, ad joining lands of Win. Boggs and others, levied on us the property of Geo. \V. Kilburn at the suit of Wm. Smith and Geo. W. Taylor. O/\ A A RES Land*' more or jl\. loss, lying on Cane Creek, adjoining lands of Jno. Evans and others levied on as the property John A. Evans at the suit of John llankin. Purchasers to nav (or titlns. j. a. i5oyle; si p. d. Oct. II, 1850. DISSOLUTION ot oovA&Ymmww, BY mutual consent vvc have agreed that on the first clay of January next vvc will discontinue our business at this place. All persons indebted to us will please make arrangements to pay us by that time. The Goods we now have on hand we will sell at verv reduced orices. BENSON &.TAYLQR. Pickens C, iIM Oct. 4, 20-tf r|^HE Undersign take this method 1. of calling the attention of purchasers to a large stock of Groceries, both in Augusta (ia., and Hamburg S. C. Consisting in part of liolli ftriiiaiiy and Dundee; 41 to 4<55 i?clie? wide, and heavy. Hale Hope and Twine. SUGAR COFFEE SAT/I1 mn/V Molasses, Cheese, Mackerel, Flour, Bacon, Nails superior quality, CANDLES, TALLOW, AND PATENT MOULD, of all kinds, Sole Leftther, Oak tanned, and Hemlock, do, Powder, Shot, Lead, Soap, Starch, Indigo and Madder WINDOW CLASS, PUTTY; . GINGER, ?f?DD Pn A J.' AWl, SPICE. Negro Shoes, and Blankets of the heaviest and best quality. Homespun, Calicoes, &c. &.c. Alj of vyhich \vc will sell at the vei-y lowest prices of tho Augusta ami Hamburg markets. Orders from Georgia, Alabama, and South Carolina will bo thankfully received, and filled at the lowest priccs.?Orders addressed to IIow?1-1 * (iivit w. v>o.i miner 10 Augusta or Hamburg) will meet with prompt attention. J. J. HOWARD. C. McDONALD. T. M. B1UNDLEY. 00~Thc Laurensville Herald, and Hamburg Republican will please copy one month. Oct. 4, 1850. 20-<lt ; LETTERS Remaining in th<? Post Office at Pickons C. II., Quarter ending 30th September, which it' not taken out within three months will be sent to the Post Office Department as dead letters: / A Elisha Alexander; Daguarean Artist; C. Allen. B Samuel Barren. C Anna Calhoun or Watson Collins; J. O. Clayton; F ' ' Elijah Foster. . ^ G Bright Gilstrap; F. Garvin. John Holedn John Hurd: .Tnmp? HddciV; Mary A. Hunnieutt: \V. T. Holland, 2; John Hudson sr; J. G. Hughes. 1 'James Inmnn. 1% Johnson. ftUUiUUv. M V- r 4 )'& : Jafaefc Keith jr^ ^ * * /I* ' * ? u? i X)r. Thoi*m T^e: James H. iLesley: Levineusi %\-lii&.-.? ; i 1 M . John Mongould; James McGuffin; David McLellan; Robt. Maxwell jr. N O W. Norris. g? p ?savF. W. Pickens; David Presley; ft Miss Mk^gret Rogers; W. R. Rice; J^li. Roach 2; Caleb Robertson; L. B. Rut ledge. H s "*YhY,vt? ui> piaguiurQ} J Jerry, or Jeremi^S^ttorriold. j V. Triinmicfi Epps Williairisj I James Youngblood; J; Young; T. A. Yotos- ' J E. ty ALEXANDER. .nwrim 1 A(luiii?t*tratox*>* Sale. Will be sold on the 14th day of November next at the late residence of W illiam Jameson, deceased, Nine likely negroes, Crop of Obfn Fodder Oats &,o, Horses, Cattle, Household and Kitchen Furniturel and various other articled belonging to the Estate of Wm. i Jemeson deceased?Sold on 1*2 months credit. Alsothe Plantation will be rented for 1851. \Vi\i. H. JAMESON.1 JOSHUA JAMESONAdministrators. Oct. 4, 1850. l2()-tf 03rWE>arc authorised to announce Capt. John Geurin as a can! didate for Sheriff of P\cken? District I i .1 ' * j in mc ensuing ejection, J?IT We aio authorized to announce Maj. J. \Y. Harrison as a Candidate for le-olection to the Legislature, at the next election. I gar Tl?e friends of J. 13. S'outhbki lan i>, Esq.i bog leave to announce him ! as a candidate for the Legislature at the ; ensuing election. | jtSST'Wc are authorized to announce j Oil; John A. I2x3i.Nt, Jun., ne a Cundi| date for the Lbgiidatu'ri1, at th? next elfeci tio'n. itarWc are nutl^OViiSed to announce TSlaj. J. T. WnVrBpiui.D as h Candidate for / 1 ' 1 rc-cleclion to the Lcjgishlurq at the ne.vt flection.'' \ I; ,< i jfctTWc are authorized to announce | Maj. E. Alkxandeh as a Candidate for ; re-election to the Legislature, at the next i election. .jkiTWc nro authorized to announce Gen. 1<\ N. Garvin as a Uanilidato for i . f f r, oi' >/? ho Legislature, at tho next election. ^^"TIIE friends of t)}e Hon. A. J?v , in8 announce him ns n candiilato for rc! election to represent tlie people of Peni dlcton District in the State Senate. MANY FRIENDS. 'JTIlC friends of Qfjj. B. fl^aaoo respoctfully announce him as a oandjd^te to represent the poopleof Pendleton District in the State Senate. n ... ,?-frWe are authorised to anno^ce J. P. Heed, as a Capdidatc for reflection to the Legislature at the next election.// 7rr~"" : .ttiii j-. -i t:o! ?'n &2T TlljC friends of Goi,. T., J, Pu>kknh announce liim a Cantii&ite-to represent this Ekction District in the State Senate. ? ? ?*f-? ? ? ^ ii ?;?>? -? - . * ? , ? fc | 1 <l| i? ' ' > f t j O.1 i i &?T Wc arc authorised to annbUftce | Wii.uiam IIuntkh as a Candidate for rej election to the Legislature/ at the next I election. ?< r ; .. ....-^*4,. -# y ? *** 00" WE are authorised to annouce Maj. J. D. Scott ns a candidate for the Legislature at the cnsiiing elcc_ . O^rWE are authorised to aunounce Capt. Robert Craig as a Candidate for the Learisl&ture at thr. ensuing election. ? .?. ; OCrWE are authorised to announce Thomas Cunningham as a Candidate for the Legislature at the ensii'mg election. i jYIIis Fi^celienoy, Whiiomm-sh JLj> B. Scabrook, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over thn State of South Carolina: Whereas, it is the duty of every religious community (o.ackyovyJ,edge at stated periods, their dependence on Almighty (^od, to express their gratitude for pust nietiqies, and humbly to iwploro His blessing for the future Now, therefore, I, VV)iitemarsU B. $eabvook, Governor, of South Carolina, do hereby recommend -to the people of the Stattfcto oiwierve the I Fourth THfiraflov 1?? ... WV.W, 4" as a day of thanksgiving, humiliation and prayer, and to Assemble ai tfteirl respective places of worship to. After up theiVdeVotion^ tothnt Bemg, who 'ha$'ftsaigh&! us a hrttite rich inlhe best fruits of the' efftrth, and distitigur?M' for tfeld&mlm of ris religious, political",' social and d^if Institutions. Given under my fiantf; And tlie Seal of ihe gate-, at Columbia, tftis tWenty-tiM flWy of September, iti tfie yeai' of our Loird one thousand $gjit Hundred mdffifty. and the wvetUyfifth year of American independence. WHITF.MA.RSH B. S?ABftpoK? B. K, Henegan, Sec rotator State(KrEvefy paper in jhe State will publish three timeA. V.-' r; "SOUTH CAROONA; I IMCKF.NS DISTRICT. i John Cobb, Ap- i plicant vs James > In the Court of Cobb et al. def,ts. ) Ordinary. Whereas there has been deposited | in the Ordinary's Oflice of said i)is I it tut a pnpur purporting to fie the last> ] will and testament of Robert Cobb, deceased, the applicant aforesaid having filed his petition requiring the same to be proved in due ard solemn form of law, and it having been shown to my satisfaction that Jas. Cobb, one of the heirs at law of the said deceased, resides without the limits of this State,?it is therefore ordered and decreed that he do appear at the Court of Ordinary for said District, to he held at Pickens C. H., on the 8th day of November next, 1 fn nlinur ?-t 11 vuuoc it ik; cuu wjiy me j I said will should not be prove d in due j 1 and solemn form of law, and entered : ; on record, or his consent to the same i will be taken pro confestto as to him. Given under my liand and seal August 5th, 1850. w. i). steele, o. p. i). 12?tdoc. ROADS! KOADS! Application win be made to the Legislature at it.!: next ses -i. Bum, iur uiu appointment o! (Jom- i mi^sioners to alter the following i Heads, yjz: From Pickens C. II., to intersect , the Keow. e Turnpike lloud at its ! .lower Terminus* I From Pickens C. II. to Greenville |;C. H. From Pickens C. II. to Ilagood's Store. From Pickens C. H. to Eastqtoe. From Carter Claytons' to 1*2 lVIile (Inmnjurmiitti1! And from Pickens C. II. to W. II. i Striblings. Aug. 30, 1850. 15 3m r SOUTH CAROLINA, j | 1!? TIIK COMMON I'l.fcAS. PICKKNS DISTUICl AUon Keith, assignee, ) Dec. in Attach T8. [ Perry & Keith, Joel M. Keith. ) Plff'sAtt'ya. The Plaintiff having this day filed his Declaration in my officc, and the Dcfen drtnt having rio Wife, nor Attorney, I known to be in this State on whom a co J py of this Declaration may bo served, On motion of Plaintiff's Attorney, It is Ordered, That the Defendant do j appearand plead or demo*- to the said Declaration, within one year and a day from this date, or judgment will entered by default. W. L. KEITII, c. c. p. Clerk's Oflice, ^ January 1, 1850. ) 33-1 y ~rA?TMU^~MOSl8S"^ ira a w is if if ;= vhi u m ua cj U Li o THE subscribers have commenced the publication of a New Weekly Taper for families, with thoabovo title., under the entire control of T. S. Arthur, who will concentrate upon it nil, or nearly all, of his liti crary labors. The design of this paper is j clearly expressed in the title?"Home Ga1 setti. ! It will be, emphatically a paper j for tho homo circle?a household compan- I ! ion?a pleasant fireside friend, coming to j ! nil with a cheerful countenance, and 6eek- : j.ing, whilo it imparts instruction, to enter- . tain and interest all classes of renders. A leading feature of tho "Homo Gazette" will be a series of Original Nouvelettcs by the Editor, who will furnish eomo four or five pic tnrcs of domestic life, written in his best stylo, for every volume. The "Home Gazette" will be tho or?nn of no rmrtv nor sect; nor will it bo tbo exponent ofany of' the isws of tho dny. But it will faithfully ; ndvooato tho right, and seek, by ovory rtieans, to widen tiio eircie of human happiness. Honestly will the editor teach tho ! truth, as he has over done in his writings, j for tho sake of troijd to his follow men, But in doing this, ho will Avoid unnecessary harshness and causeless offence, at<] keep J)is journal free from stain of woundjng personality. Ho will opposo what is false and evil, as one of his social duties; but while doing so, will use no sharper language man ita rebtko and correction may require. I The "Homo ^ zctte" will bo elegantly \ printed>iron JhO white p<ipbr, with large ' dent- faced 'typo, thnfc may bo read by { youngnnd old Without Injury to tho ej^a. 'if terms of thfr paper ix alt. cases in advance, , ,,i One copy, per annum $*2 0() i Three? copies 5 00 Six 10 00 Ten 15 00 Fourteen 20 00 Where a club of six:, ten, or four- i ieen copies arc sent, an extra copy j I .'./ill ? -* I rrfii i/g miiM3iit;u IU uit> - 1 or otl.r.r person who makes up tho ; club. One copy of cither Godoy's Lady's Hook, Graham's Magazine, or Sarin's Magazine, will be sent for four dalififs- All letters must, be I post paid. Money that is current nt ] flip place iVhcrc the subscription sis 1 made, w?ll be taker) in payment for the paper. i#. I.M?! M?!, juyjumigs; r laiiKJin ! j.I^ace, rhiJftdelphia. ! M^rOThc friends of Col; J awes L j Ohr announce him a (Candidate for | s re-eW*ciion, to represent lhi? Con-, fc^rtwiionml -District, at the ensuing toktieri * * "THE SPPTIJ^KN PRlSjSS./' An association of sixty-tlnco Members o | Congress, Senators and Representatives, have i constituted tl>o u ndprtfoncd u committer to | superintend the establishment of a Southern j Press at Washington City, to be devoted to tlio exposition and defvnee of Southern l imits and institutions?tho dissemination of correct information as to Northern policy, and tbo course 1 of political ftlfairH generally, without rcforonco ! to tho old party lines of Whig and Democrat. Arrangements are now in progress, promptly to ensure the issiio of such a paper under tho titlo of "TliK SOUTHERN riUKBBt" *or tlio conduct of which, suitable Kditort<liAvo been engaged, who will altfo rcceivo the uid of number oi'eminent nnd able contribute ib. There will bo both a tri-wcckly and a weekly issue?tin) latter to contain substantially the ( Fame matter as the former, and intended to reach those points of tho country whose mail i facilities are limited. A Daily issue will be added hcreaftcr.shonld 1 it bo doomed ndviftblo or ncces*ary by tho ) prcsa and people of the Southern States. The paper will not be exclusively political? but w}l.l embrace on its broad sheet ilio gener- ! al nows of the day, domestic and foreign, by mail and telegraph; commercial nnd agricultural ami literary p\jce?; criticisms, original es- j avs, literary and 'miscellaneous; and, in short, f all those items of i/enfernl interest, the collected aggregate of which constitutes the inferos- j tilur and viilimhlo K<.?n,........ ? ? - j r"rv" u,u,v Vi,,u will bo taken to give full and correct Report of the Proceedings and Debates in both Houses of CotigroB.s; uh well as tho notion oftholoca | Legislatures oil the Southern question. A limited number only of Advertisements will bo received?-domain object being to furnish 11 largo iimonnt of reading matter. The paper will be printed on nfrhcct equnl I in si.-.u tothoso of (lie other \V at bingtuO papers | and tho material will to procured especially for the purpose' It is confidently hoped that everytruo 1 friend to tho {South will old in procuring sub- I qribers, and forward the names, with the Amount subscribed, to tonic Southern ltotiru fientativo at Wellington, forthwith, iV.tmnsterH uro authorised by law to remit . oubixriptions freo of p#qatugo. T 15 IX M S : For Trl-workly during tlio Session of Congress' nnd Hemi-wcuklv during llio recess, the prieo will bo, per annum - - ^0 00. Weekly paper 10 I Tho p rico of subscription must be paid invrt- i rably in udvunce, and the cash nccompnny the I imnio sent. V persons procuring ten names hlinll be entitled tore oivc a copy gratis for one year. A. P. BUTLER, J A C ICS ON M OR T ON, R. TOOMBS, j t/i f> \t i>.<3 n \r tSyEitUora uiul papers lYieiully to the on- ji crprizo will pica so thin l'ro.-peetu. , which will entitle them to an exchange with tho iicwarnpor. [u. l. jefff.rs,] [w. s. cothran.] i k. j. buckmaster.] W A RE-II O U vS E and | CoiiftiiiiftKtoii lUci'ihniifN. MnVkct'Strcet, IlAMniRO, S.' C.?WATrnrnooK MeInto?h-htro?t. Augusta, On.?pincraoof. Take this method of infm-niinrr ?!>/>;. " T : friends and tlte pi^l^lic generally, tlmt |, they si ill continue the Warehouse and Commission business in this place and | Augusta, Ga., yrhcrc they ofter their scr-i rices tollKCKivn, Stokk ok ski.i. Cotton, j Fr.oirn, Dacon, <fcc., Hkckivk and Fuuwakd Mitten a noisr, Buy Goods, ron Pl.antkhs on mkflchants. Their Warehouse in Augusta is on ' Mclntosh-street, 'in the centre of the Cot- | ton trade. Their Warehouse in this place is safe from water and isolated, thcrcforo not : exposed to fire. ' < As they will ho constantly nt their post, and promoting the interests of their friends (which they arc aware will add to their own.) They solicit and hope to meritand receive a full share of that lib- ; eral patronngo herctufoic bestowed, and for which they now return thanks. Liberal cash advances will bo made when required, on riny produce in store JKFFERS, COTIIRAN Co. Hamburg, Sept. 1st, 1849. 18 HEAD QUARTERS. First Brigade, S C Militia. ORDER, NO. ?? The following Regiments will parade for Review, Prill and Inspec-), lion at the times and places following, viz: The 3d Recrlmont of Infant rv nt Toncy^s old field on Monday 7th ()c- j tober next. Tho 1st Regiment of Infantry at Billion's on rl liesday tlic 8lh Octo-.j ber next. The r>th Regiment of Infantry at! Hunters on Wednesday the Oth October next. The 2nd Regiment of Infantry at T fall s on Thursday the 10th of Oc-! tober.next. | The 42nd Regiment of Infantry at Webb's, on Friday the 11th of October next. mc4tn '.Regiment ol Imantry at ! Htiyne's, on Saturday the l'ith October next- . 1 The commissioned ami lion -oni-1 missioned oflicers will assemble t)ie ! day previous at their respective pa-1 rade grounds (except the 3rd Regi-1 rrtent at ToneyVij 'they will assemble 1 on Saturday the 5th October,) for' drill and instruction, A Return' 6f all J the Regiment^ inUstbe 'union the day (if Review. By order of F. K. (jarviv. Brig; Gen. 1st Rrig. SCM r\V. HARRISON, fyift. Maj. ,/Vug 20, ' 1 rW$ff ' Ul' M?'S hulliorisotl ?> a,n- j nounco (yQL- A? Iiaif i, a$ ^ wmli-, /ln^A Tnt* iKo T.AtvitldblPA Oi ?t\A\ ouaii. uuiv iiiv v ??? ?ny i?fjf *hH3tfc&. 1 ' '">'' HillV'KC^ nil rk !?*<<*{ ?T'7t? IP MOlVJ vti M v r-:' ' 4 JAMKs! (JEORGIS, MKRCIlAnT TAILOU Is now receiving a gicat variety of thd liilc.staiu) most fnshionablo. Frcucli uml B'ifiifi'AixIt GOOD8. For Gonls Spring and Sum'rtVtrwoai*. Among his assortment mny bo found u vnvicty of flsroaurioilics, & Casitucres; Di'aHul'Utc, ^atiiiclv; Twccdtf, A:c. Plain and Fancy. ALSO, A handsome assortment of Readymade Clothing, all of which ho will d is poso of cheap for cash: Come and examine for yourselves he* fore purchasing else where. 1 tf $25 REWARD J~) ANA WAY from the suhsrrihor, JL at Kingston, (..'ass en., Georgia, a negro man nam^d CI PIT. 1 ?as a wain over his left eye', inclined (o bo gray, about '15 years old?of rather a brown eomplcxion. I bong-lit the boy of Gen. Garvin, of Pickens Dis't. S. C.. and formerly belonged to some of Lynches, of that District or Greenville. I will give the above reword of $25 for ihe delivery of said boy to Jaeob Bums, Ksq., near Anderson C. II., o t < DAVIS ROKOUGHS. Kingston, Geo., Aug. 14, 1850. KOOK OUT. Tho.vJ indebted to the subscriber enn save cost by calling and seltling their notesand Accounts as longer indulgence cannot be given. JAMES GEORGE. Jan. 6, 'o0 HEAD QUARTERS. ClIAKI.EF.T0N, Full. 27, 1850 \GENERAL ORDERS NO.? ] CIIICIJ MTA N CKS demanding thnttln Governor should be officially acquainted with the effective fovce of the AS'tuto, and the number of alarm men?the RrigftOier Generate are hereby directed forthwith lo make returns of tlieir commands, to the Adjutant and Tn&pcfetor Generalat Camden. A failure in responding1 promptly to this order, will not bo overlooked, a.id tho newspaper publications will be regarded as sufficient notico. By order of the Commander in Chie J. "NV. CANTEY, Adjutant and In sneetor General. March U, 4'2 lm. JI.F. i'burt.j [e. M. KEXTir. PERRY & KEITH, AKorwcys at f;aw. Wu.y. Prncticc in the Ootohfcof Lavr and Equity forPickcns District.. OFi-icrt, Pickcns C. II., S. C. October 1, 1840. t2f2 NEW AND FASHIONABLE ANI> SUIfllTffJER GOODS: Tho subscribers are now receiving nnd opening largo assortments of tbc newest nnd most fashionable Spring nnd (Stammer GOODS, together with Domestics nnd Crocei ios of all kinds, all of which they will dispose of on the most reasonable terms for cash. Call and examine before you mirclMRO eUg where. ALEXANDER it BARTON, ntPickinsvillc 8. t : ALEXANDER &NEV1L, at West Union S. C. v2 nl If isno EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, CharlesT(W, July 11; 1850. Tj "J NTITj the 1st of Oclober hdyt, all communications for the Executive must, ho addressed to him, ill Columbia." By Order of the Governor. 13. T. WAITS, Sqc'ry. July 12 , SOUTII CAROLINA, PICK.KNS DISTRICT. David Lesly und \vife< AppfiMnfs, VSVVm. Me\Vholler find wife, and others, Defendants. Whereas it appears, t'o llie OrtlN naiv of said District, that ATathew Kyle, Henry Kyle and gcune of tho shildron of .fas. Kyle, dceMsed, Vs. I nines Kyle and Hunter Kyle, the Children of John, Laughlm and Win. Kyle, dee6ased. (names not 1-nrnVn,) uid the lioJrs of C'atharire Kyle, Mdow of Robert Kyle, deceased, nnmcs not known; parties, dcfrinJants, reside Without the limits oj his State:^ It is therefore Ordered iM Decreet that they (I9 appear utad >bject to tneT%Vtmbn of the Lnhda lescribed in the Petition in this ta^ vnp^before tho 1st Motiany in De' lember, 1850, o^Ahei^eOjjseiirfb tfto will be fcfttered of record, " w. v- mmrx o. r. *.* 18.^. Wrn&i ' i * . * iri^ob ft>'$$< >,*