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3Trom Washington, t " c Washington, M?y 0.?In the Senate, to-duy, a rcfOlutipn wuh adopted, n'skinginformation about measures taken to seeuro indemnity lor the recent outrages at Tam- r juco. The Oregon .State Bill was disciuss- y cd. The original resolution authumiu#, 1 the President to cmtfinv niWfcsnfv f.\V>?a ?' obtain justieo from f^iiragiiay, passed by. a n vote- of twenty-live to fifteen. * j, In the IIouso, tbc French Spoliation Bill \ wnH ngniiT introduood. Oentrnl AmeHcan ^ affair# were discussed. Tho Minnesota bill u ivau postponed ui^til to-jnorrow. .The (*o.u- I end Appropriation bill was debated on, il M'a8HIn<jtot<, May ft.?'In the Serpigo, " ?to-da^, the repeal of the Fiahing' Bounty /, was diseusxed, artd ft bill to establish the " Mexican boundary was reported. : - r The House parsed the l.<ogit?lativc*Kxec- he u11vu uuuiciiii ivppropnquon om. \ ,'J'ho resolution abrogating the Clapton j| Bulwor Treaty passed to ita third reading j< bv a vote of 07 to 80. . . ? (the Minnesota bill discussion was re- ] sumed. .ji Wasiiinoton. Mny 8.?Sknate.?fTlio ? {Senate in crow (leu to excess'. f, Mr. Hannnond pfonourtccd a brief eulo- ? Alniv. At. W ."1 ' ^iui? u|jmi Kii. tmm, iiiu miiiig mr nisutry a of his Ijfc anil the cireuinstances attending v death. r _ & Ho said, the arrows of death had "tfhteVcd . oftcii of late anipug thejugh places of honor within his own state, lfc offered the us*u-' 0 nl resolution, requesting senators to .-wear c crape on the left artu for thirty days, and' * to ntteud tho funeral of Mr. Kvona. ^ .Mr.'Benjamin followcd'in a't?frhin of olo- ^ qucnt'culogy. Ho f>poke of the deaths of ^ Butler, Governor Hamilton, (who was 1 drowned) and the doocased. ? r Mr. Halo followed, fjaying it was not of- " .ten he.mingled his voice with those v$?o e. 1 ?i- it a \ivutuiuu tuiiutiii no inon puiU 1 a high tribute to tho charactor of'Mr. Kvans, ' * who, he said, reminded lit in of his ideal of i \ a Roman senator. Like n shock of corn J' fully rij?e, lie "had boon fathered from -theso ' kCouph and had sank down full of honors. ^ Mr. Wilaou'ucxt added' his tribute to 0 Ihc'virtuos and character of the dcccnaod, Saving his long association with him in 0 nn.nmiHan 1 i: f ' ?- ' VVUIUIIV?V'V Ulll/ IIIU IJUiUUI I 111 (Jllilll" tics and traits thnt }ie w;\3 potwcajiSor of, ^ aud which lie (Wilson) coiud appreciate '' more fully than in open Sonata. u Tlio Senate here took a reccss until the 0 hour of the funeral, two o'clock. , 1 Ilousr..?The llottfee, on mooting, took 11 a roooss until ono o'clock, when a mcwago 11 w;ih received from the Senate aunoliDcimr the death of Senator Kvans.; .1 Sir. McQueen delivered a eulogy oh the '' public and private character1 of the deceased. Mr. Jlocock, at the request of the South . ^ Carolina delegation, also bore his testimony J*' in. a feeling and touching speech, to the v!r* " tues of tho honored dead/ ' ' w Tho usual resolutions of roppoet \vero then adopted, when the House adjourned T. to attond the funeral. J i The Occupation of Mexico, , Tho attention that the thinking mihils y, of our country is bc^towiug ripon tho su!>- ' i jeet, the Kiehuiond o'oi<#/ republishes .a j, letter from ilon. Worth, in which he pro- / posed occupation at tlie time of tho wa^. r The following waa his plan, .suggested tq ^ (low Maroy, who was nt-tho time See rotary . ?f Wiir ' " Tlio details of occupation arc comparatively unimportant'. I mean byoceupatirinv permanent conquest ai\tffuture I Harmonize the oceupntiort with our system c of government. Lay off feho country into h Territories, organize Territorial Govern- \ incuts, appoint civil (jovpiriiors, arid go p through nil thc;othpr oe^euionujs which \vc have practiecd with regard .to the forjuHtion of Territories, and thojiv subsequent admis Kion into the Union ?h Sfcfltc*. Knch of 'i those might be constituted into a military 81 district and-assigned?subject to civil rule-? v to competent military olficcr>j to afd the territorial govdtmucnt ftrthe execution of the laws aud the preservation of 6r(!<jr.( i'ofty '' thousand mcu^ouldbe sufficient for thi? purpose, to be supported by the country ' occupiod, and it can be demonstrated->~ppi 1 plying our adiuirablo systorn of ncconnta- ^ bility nnd 'administration In financial'nffaTrw l' ?that Ao far frOm imposing burden*) it (: would lightou those undcrvrhigb those poo- j* plo now. groan, fifty pel* cent. Under thoir system, or -the want of it,-notoriously scr- v] onty-fivo of cvoty htfudred doHftnr, received * tnnmgn tiio customs, aud other jntutuucra- " bl'c sourccrt of taxation, (;ocs into the pock- ' cts of tho vagrant military, or other equally " vagrant employees. In tho next genera- nl tio'n tho military might be .withdrawn. The advantages flowing to the Mfcxican'people, uh vrell o? to ourflclvo,(, from this.,uUimato incorporation, in everything Vrhieh con- "j ecirns security of person, property and tho ^ prosperity of commerce, ?re too obvioua to ^ invito uomwtjuv. * . ? TKo plan-suggested iati'Vdry bo?d onbH R] Ik in fm<jn a one as wo might expect fcom a g| soldiiy. So ftf e<? Maxiooi# Ooncernud, ib may have resulted favorably.to her interests. ^ Hut that i? not tho, poly cousjderatioji.-T* {i How would it have affected-our own in torcat*? What an amount of patronngo it _?..U ? j:i 1 . -<r - numu uurv pmwu 10 mu iimnw w> ni? B( Gwernmant? What on iminonso army it ^ Would havfi required ? Then, Jn this vast j.( amount of territory,'we wou!<J hnvo eoMUict- . iug interests. CjyiJ wars would ptobobly J reaiiU. Some ttyubiiiouH Oencnl^vailmK himself of horae troubles, would seek and obtain A prortuhciameMo I ft'fit* fa* of, ntjd lifco some Roman rtrggrfrling'fbr ti the imperial purple, Would gfltffcf bis pre- "j vinoial foroos, enfer tho <joui?4?^ *it>h the *t approval of sqmu party, and ?oiso the rein^ ^ of gOTCinmont. lt<< soema ft uaVthmt our J GovoVnttoontto purely one of pcnctf. Whcrir ^ our army foaohes' n size to'.aafjtt topttgmpt j;| iutcrfor<Jncc in ouv Oro'vpriimouJ, qffaips, ???t> i L itary facliope will ariso, ?wd undor iho popular entlttwiiwirv whlolr roiHtwry j?<mi6ft oy- jt or^wfieya ax6it?ft, jrtHicular'y ><? Atfaeriqki ^ vrm ontirciy guovc^ our jornj or. govern- ^ iuent. Laavo Moxico to time. Let us bewfti* of the folly of Attempting to nave j, de aying nation. Tl\o dangers arc too groat or tho proluisc 'of success. < [?Sbfrf/l Carolinian. t Tiik.'Blwk Hiocjk Railuqad.*?A cor- ' CMpoudont of'the Jftdgolioid Advertiser 1 j rriteH from Wulhalla,on the 20th ult i ( The work on the liluo Ridgo Railroad in ( hi? vipinity progressing rAoidlv. Wc rc infonyed that Mr.- Joues, contractor of ( l)e '%S addle Tuouul,," is making good head- ( ray, and has couuncncod arching it.?* I , ileasrs. llutubird, Jlitchcoek & (jo., arc | uaking good progress with the Sfcuuip | ( louse Tunnel,(''Mamtuoth Tunnvl,") and ; t js confidently believed by some of the , far acolog onif!," that this, the tie plus ul~ j , ra of Southern Tunnels, and the great ! hobby horse" the opposition party have | odo so hrfrd, and to so littlo profit, will he 1 i.-j??*? - * *" Hiuuiru'n "1'iwu inn c^rfl ronton wnih:ill;i. j < Ve have understood (but we cannot affirm , Lto bo true) that the contractors of thm | , t>b have said that if the llailroad Company hould fail to got money enough to com- < ilete the u?b, that they have tne nvailablo ieanfr,-aiid that the job shall be completed t as early a day as possible. Wc ore , in- t> i>r?icd thAt the contractors along the line j rC men of energy and determination,, hnd jre well culeulated to get through the work | .'ith as urtjcji scientific skill and dispatch , b any sot of men in the I'nion.. . j Arqi/(ttai, in Kkntucky.?The trial f Hardesty for the shooting of Grubb, oo- j J up.icd thrqo days of last veek nt Barling- j on, Boone county, Ky. It will herein cm-: n'ved that a sister of Hardosty whs sodueed I >y Grubb, and that Havtlosty told th'c sc- ' luccr that he would give hint six months n which to make his choice betweca maryiug the girl and being killed. The six J ( lonttiK umpired, and (Jruhb not having macicd the girl, llardesty mot hi>n, and ou ight phot hiln. The ovidenoc showed thai irnbh wag armed also, in expectation of htvatta'clc, but was shot in the net of draw- ( r>g his \voapnn. The trial was ended lasfc Miursday, and tho verdict of the jury wan 1 lot guUly. Tho following in tho substance i f the judgment prononueed by Judge Nu ill upon the verdict of the jury in behalf ' f I tardea ty: "*Sir:?You have been indicted by a rand jury of your country upon a most , einotfs charge. You have put yourself ; pon your country and your Ood for deliv- < rhnec.' Vou have hud a fair and impartial rial before them, and they have both pro- 1 ouneed vol. not guilty, and so say I. It tay not bo pi'oper for me to expross my . cntiments, yet, nevertheless, I will do it. 'ouinr man ! had I been wronged aa you A\r.i i u i * J 11 i?? v ?7v>\ 11, jl ?nmni iiftvu.ijH'in cvury uunur j had on, oarth, and all that I could have eggfidawl borrowed, and then starved upon [to track of tho villain, but 1 would have nhrucd iuy'haud.s in his blood. Go hence 3 rithoui delay. You ore acquitted.'' Dt bb in Nkw Ohi.kAnh.?Tho Sunday 1 >elta Hays': A meeting took plaee on 1st lay, nt 10 oVlock, upon the Motairic lidgo,- just below the Half-Way House, etwoeu Messrs. T. S. McOny and M. if'. ]dward?. The weapons uHod were double j urrelod guns, loaded with-ball; the disinco forty pnuos. Four shot* Were- ex- , hnunrei! Mr MnHnv nn fliA fivA I . ...v. IWV, cceivcd the hall of his adversary in tho *ft log, below tho kneo. The particH thou jft the field.. Mr. McCny's wound in lijjUt- _ _ , Anoimikh Stilc^DK.-^-A man name J W. >. I>avid?ou, an Irishman, eontni'rttcu DuiM. it.! '? ** * ? 1 * iuu in ur.;< city mis morning, t>y .shooting ] iiusclf. through tkp bead with a rnuskut. , Vrc arc informed" that ho had been on a rotraeU-d drinking spree. V ' ' ?.I Htfifjta Chronicle, oth. ' Jjjimk O'^KALV?T'\is .distinguished lan writing to-th~ Newberry Rising Sun, peaking of the r ;C jilt snow .storm and soere.frost, make, t. 6 following comments ; s^V!ut an awful judgment xipon. our sinu country, to be r sited with a snow storm nd frost t\ie last Jays of April. I never ,n ikv.. t t / H?\irv oviivr I it l llilll I V4IU UI1 i'lUilUilJ'.*? ' tljcfcmedto mc as if .God wuh Apcakfttg In * iic atorHi, nnd udiiaoftishtug us ftgninst tho 1 ihs-uf the land." Think yon, th:it (Jod ocs not doal with uh as ho did with tho hildreg) of Israel t I believe that ho docrt, ud that warnings are every dny in the * md? Jt>ut heod tjtera - nut, and wo nro iu\nng ou to disunion qud ouurqhy, pud to sc^QvortUniingyof tho Vest ffovorument j rluofi God ever gnvo.U> man. iTlieNorOi* J rn fanatical fury is likoly to havo tho ef ?rt of bringing ruin dowtf upouth'cinselvca J tfj "otheVa; v ' * * ^ >* -*.? ?,n0f?* . l The Christian Soldier. * vTlier life'smd'ox*?tiplo 'of a good man , (jpald never b* J<mt to liift follow-then. On f )Q contrary, they -ab^uld bo held up before j iv- eyes ol ther \Voiid fur in?truotLtj-and 1 nitation. Jirthi? Amy <thc good nnd gtoat, v t.. 1* K. 1 --i ? -.% lougu uuau, inuy yet npcaii wua power v iid effect- - It i? fa this spirit that we dore ' ) nJ^ke a'brlef uUu>uot? to the late . rnltsn General. Sir Ilcury \Ilavblock-T-to i im ftho<9,hign-aut4iority has designated, * every inch a .Soldier, and cv?ry inch a j hristinn." ' /Pfru prctfcf^iort of arms has aeldoin been ( ) beautifully adorned arid so ,nobly 1H'u*- > f ted aa it wtyrby Jlavctock. Hfrf whole ^ te oxnibitfl Horyico to Ood an?i .duty to his ( mntry, f?rrd dwarves to )jb hold teu^mtcfah t icmocy by men of cVcfy' Country. Ilis I id)J, jt ifl tYuo, bjcjontf* to K?g!Hnrtr baj, i? oxaiuplo in alagaoy loft to the world." ;? (>u the battle-fields of India, bo bovft i/irtdf gullantljr, pj?<1 bin eHcrttchwu, evor uro and hri?>Ht. nrv*n in V?m lAftrr- vsirisvl , - r - ; J yinji jmdfry*ut1fin lifo, Waauovor itawwa y ?n net of dishonor, lie iriot l?i? and ifth Christian cnlmucs^ and the poaoo of j tod Bliod it# blcewcd iftfiricncc? ,o,yor hi? i iAt momenta. To udG Ui? owu jlfta^ffagQ: J tTo.r moro khun forty years I have ?o rul*d r. iv wUcn death juightface- ^ without tear." And whcn1?t Kc fek a ?rt hirf li&ar had ?ome; i>o 'He.te d <trrAe?r' f urrt from hia dying Hpo, but safd ho to hte o >n, 44 Come, my sow. and e<)0 how a Chri?uadan dlo.'' A .. | +> But wo must bring this article to a close. Dur object has boon to direct public atton,ion to the life of a Christian soldier. His nission was a liigh one. For Havclock, ?s for our own Washington, it waa reserved ;o show how tho faithful soldier of his ;ountry may also be the faithful soldior of L-hrist?how tho conqueror of princes and irniies may achieve the still creator con "iuc.it of himself?how the victor of a liunirud battles may bocoiuc the still greater victor over death. Most truly and forcibly has his reverend biographer said, in the closing pages of his volume : " li.AVKl.OCK 81'KAKS, and HK SAYS rflAT WIIATKVKK A man's 8k0ui.ar aonviriKS, hk yuoirr to vka!l God." - [South Carolinian. ArohliV.aoon Jkffhik?, a missionary in the East Indies, states that for one milly sonvflij'id Christian ns the fruit of the misjiotwy laboi*, the drinking practice of the I<.n<rlish have mado fullv onn lruukards in India. CJnKATN'f.Ss, supported l>y goodness, in liavd to overthrow. Consignees at Anderson Depot, FUK WKKK EV1WKO MAY 10. .1 Is Wliitncr, U W JUui'toA, lltfjubird, II&Co, Ins Anderson, J T Dean,.) T Slonn & Co, H W Isulilm.'in, l'nplunl, U & Co, Q Rcicke (t.C0< J IJ 1{ Sloan & Co, II Rnlintorc, E 1$ lkn?on & Son, McFull & II, A Dcwho, Moore .v Peyton, Honshu iiJ, llluQ K 11, A fi T A Kvlns, l)ciulv & l\ (Jsl)orne & II. J Hunter. M \V Mahrv. ilnr i-ison Sj Ernie; S MeOully, J T Sloan, J Vt 5>lo?n?, llfuvkin* A: H. Sullivan S, J II Mar.Mh.ill, W \ Jonos, \Y T AVright, II L Jetfors, Goo SeutJor'n, C I, (lidliionl, John Wilwon, (1 II Korbcr, I) Biemimn, J 11 Rnrlc, Willtno & II, W SSbtirp, Brown, V & Co, Mux well & Seaborn, 1UV Todd, Mrs S \Ynrley, \V 11 D GftHlinrd, F C von Borstoll, .1 B 8itUfn. V. KIpV', Agottt. M\niui:n, r.t iho vesidenee of John 8. borton, Knq., in Pendleton, ou the 'i'.Mh ull., by K?v. A. W. Boss, Mr. J. W. TjiviNruiTOK, of Abbeville, to Miss C'i,.\n.\ Kilpatrick, ol' tho former nlnr.n. At the house ot' Oio'brlile's father, on Sunday Pvoning the 2nd iiistt, by I). I'. Robin*, Esq., Mr. AxdkBiv J. Cam's to Mius Na.vcv Ann Duxjax, nil of TickeRs. On the orehinj? ftf the 9th insl., nt the houso >f Mr. I'ayne, by A. II. llnwiicn, Esq., Sft "Ujuihb A. Gn.hk.u r to Miss Llorktia Paynk, nil if PirkfiK On i>10 Humo day, l>y tlio immo, Mr. ITrnat IIoai'h to Miss Sau.vii rr.auok, nil of I'lckenn, STR/lYfil) I lllOM the PuWibcr. a SOttHKL F1LTA' throe years old. No iXnrks rccolloctcJ. rVriy information concerning hor will be iluinkfullv received l>v 'J. N. LAtfREXCfe.' May 13.1858 _ 43 _ J tf 1 vrw 55 a a Wri? mrnnc i At PickciiM . II. '1MIK undersigned aro now revolving and _|_ oponjug a well /?cleet{sd stock of Spring and Summer Goods, tVhiuli wo oft'er to our friends and customers ow, in acCordanec with tho hard tinicw, conlUting in part of the following PRINTS, MUSLINS, Cambrics, Brown and UI.Iji: ? ui UII.I1I.1ICU UIII1UU^4, U1IU CTIlt!OWHg : \ well selected fltock of llcudy-uiftdo CLOTUINU. risits ami Caps ; [Jrjnnetn.K'hbons, Trimmings.- <fco.: liootfl and Shoos, Riuldlds atul Bridles; HardjvarO and Cutlery, Nails aud Castings ; Jrrtc.kory and -Glassw'aro; JUOCF.KlKS. JJrugs and Medicines; aud almost every other article usually found any where in the op country. We take in barur country Homespun, 'PaliO\v, Beeswax, Com, Fodder, Wool, Itags, tr., at tho customary prices. Wo ruturn our thanks for r>a.?t Vw^nnnrA. md b?po our frionds a>?d tlift public will call ittd sxauiiiic our. stuck before buying clscvlicrc. K. & E. E. ALKXAXDEH. May VI ~ tf NEW GOODS AT Pendldton, South Carolina. Tl>. SMITH St 00. would respectfully inform thoir patrons and tho public jeiiorully, tbafc ..they have j>i8fc recoivcit and (I'A fllWlf niA/lnitt " n * ? V v* if lib A niiiuuiuil UIIUUl iliu FARMERS' MALI/, i now n.n<I c om plate assortment of suporior Spring and Summer Goods, Jonsistin^, rn part, of a splendid variety of Lawi*, Calieoos, .MiisHo*, Oltifchftiufl, llobe DrCMeir, Uarego.*, Tjttauow, Blayk mid Colored Silks. ,/ , /,?.- '* + rnconet, JPorfrcd find Swiw Munlin ; r - * a '. . y C3. ?* % ? - strusitH mm owisa rouging nuil njserungs. Flouncing*, Ac'.; r I'tabroidervM, Swiss find Lawn Collars; rI.Uo, SrCtta iV.riS" L4n?n?; *ilk, Cotton and Lisle Hoso; >ilk, Kid and Cotton (Moves; funnels and Bonnet Kibbous, Flo\v?r? and Hushes; ... - . >ilk Mantilla') and Hoon Skirts; loots und Shoos of all 8Si2oe and qualities ; lats and Caps, a good assortment; togothor vith tiio usual variety of other articled. All if whiah will, hn unltl Inw far /??iK J. J>. SMITH k CO. May l6f ISSft . 43 ? tf Hue Eidgo Railroad Company in 8o- Ca. ... - . APitr?, 22, \m. >UBSCR|JJB1IS to Uiaoapit al h(<v<j1? of this Oofo j pan* ar? liotobv nofifio<l thftt tho FOUR RftNTH AND WFTEENTJI INSTALMENTS ip?rt? tho flbbttoriplion, an J flVE 1?KK 'KNT, upon tho ntiinkut of the bo?oi;<1 Kubscripioit, ftvo to bo paid a? foflo**? The ><mrtoontlt In*nliiien< fire pep cewt^on kteoii<t Subscription ou th* 22d Jumo next; the rneewU? InBttrtJnOM ort tho 22d JuWnexC. -Wv order: WU. II.'PkROWNK^b, ' Kil?y TA - M ' ;?K> fctnljc ofSoulhUnioUiw, Flbthuil ?IS OW?4|?T. ?h??i ?**?; ?M wif? |g?BKW;?i? ivH: Im?!y fooficr. ?6iiothor*, ). ^fn' < IT ft|>pqurmg t0 *?y *?.tis?*?cli?n t??t Henry I Trotter, 'inc ov tl>e defendants in U?iv ?**e, estaes vftho^f l)io lliuitapf tKh Stj^oj Itiiioi'tio Appear In lh? OhifinavyV" olttae, ,t Pich?n?C- II., ?a Monday tf?o Iflth day ?f Au not next, and otyc<d lh? dWirfottor Mt 6f thft tfiftl EfltfclG of Jiiiifttt fllllillftnrl- t\f t%I? onaont to thevun^ will ba entcrort r?cor?l. OrOin<tr;'? Offli?, MV/lfl, l|Bp % Anderson Prices Current. OOHKM l I l> WIIKI.V H V Olil.JMI, HI I'.CKI.KV 4 CO XsuKkaoN 0. H., Mftjr 11, 1S68. (Mfcton per lb. - - - 10 ? 121 ft tilt, ponjaek, - - 2.00 Oort'Cc, Rio, per lb. - - 13 (u 14 Sugars brown, per lb. - 0 (a) 11 " crushed and loaf, per lb. 14(rt> 18 Molasses, West India, poVgallon, 40 (a\ 4f> " N. Orleans' " " 45 (a) GO Yarn (Oa.) per bunch, - - 1.20 Osnaburgs, (heavy) per yard, 13 Ob 14 Shirtings, " - 10 Cii 11 Iron, common sizo Swodo, per lb. OA " English, ... 0 Nail*, per keg, ft 0} Oil, Linseed, per gallon, 1.37 Ov- 1.60 " Train, " " - 90 ft; 1.00 Glass, 8X10 -r-3 W 8.25 10X12 - 8.25 fa 3.50 llioe. |>cr lb. - . . ? <;? C<"f\ 7 Flour, per "barrel, - - 5 (VA 5.50 AVlieat, per bushel, - - 90 (a) Oo Pni'n ?? - e* s< ...? , - - - U,? IJU Bacon, hog rounil. - 10 (;C- 1Hugging, Gunny,-pcr yartlf 17'(W?. 18 Outs, per bushel, - - 40 (a>, f>0 Poiw. " " i.00 Powilor, Ilillc, per kog, - 7 J (<i) 8 Str^T' There is always to ho fonntl a goocl Slock of Goods, nt F... IV & C/o'b. <r RII5CKK, II!., HAS just rCtnrn?4 from Charleston with n fino Selection of SPUING & SUMMKK DRY GOODS, for Gcntlemcns' Wear, audi us ' Black and Bltio Broadcloths, DOE-SKIN OASSIMRUE, CASIIME11ETTE, DKAP 'ETE; IV-C., <SC., i5C(*. ALSO, some articles for LndiosPrcsses, suoli us Calicoes, Muslius, ?fco. Gentlemen who wish a fnie suit of CIjOTIIING will do well by giving him h call, look at the Fashions of Oenio C. Scott, for l$o8. and havo Vhftir mea*uro taken, as Mr. W. WALSJifM ANN is there yet, ready to execute arty work in his line in tho most fashionable and approved stylo. ?. R1I3CKE, Ji*. Ilns also received a fine stock of G R0(-KRIKS. 8U0I1 as Moliinses. Snamrs (VfFnc 'IVh Tobacco, Soap. Smirch, ko., Xc. *'ALSO Hardware. Tiftts and Cups,- Boots and Shoos: all of which ho offers to tho public as cheap as tho cheapest for QASU ! _ ^olMla, Miiy 11,1H58 43-tf " WOTlUt. rilllK undersigned has appointed his eon, 1 G. RfKi'KK, Jr., his lawful attorney for Pickens district, S. C. G. RIECKF., Sr. Charleston. May 5,1858. 13?G liist of liCllei-a T) EMAfMNG In the Post Office at I'iclieni J J[ V* U.i MarphSl, 18f>8, which. If not taken out within three months will be sent off us dead letters: lJauks, Warren T Campbell, II V ' Cook, James M Uwiu, Jesse Olcn, A W J.eUoy, .Innies II Mason, H E Owen; \Ym I'etty, 14 L> Sehrodor. Setar Hjobcm, 11 2 TJnirbcr, N W 2 Vnndiyor, Mrs .V Ward, Henry Zimmerman, llev J 11 t? v.. Ai,r,AA.\ui'.u, r. ?i. LOOK IIERS':! One of the Best Plantations on Tugalo River for Sale. rplIK subscriber offers for wile his WELL 1 KNOWN PLANTATION, lying ?bovo uud below Jiirrctt's liridgo, on Tugajo river, eontftiuinn1 t r; o * | One Thonsand Four Hundred Acres. Thcro. arc Two Hundred Acres of excellent Bottom Land, as to tlio fertility of which it is unnecessary t-, ay anything, as it is well known that it. cannot be surpassed by any in tlio Stftto. The remaining twelve hundred acres mostly woodland. There has boon recently orccted a commodious Cottage, of tho most approved and modem t.tyle( on a beautiful eminence, within tWo hundred yards of tho river. This, to. getter with the salubrity of tho climate, pure water aud fine land, make this one of tho most desirable places hi ' tho up coubtry.? {"litirc.hon 11 rf> rtiint'nnirtnf. nf Methodist and Baptist denomination. The trnct vrill bo divided to suit purchasers, provided it all can he disposed of at ooo time. Will he sold with the place, ifdusirod, Corn, Fodder and Wheat. Also, stock of all kind*. If you want a ' Home, sweet Iloino," you had bottwv apply early, or you may loose' a bargain, as such places aro rarely in uinrkct; Possession tfivftn the first of Novembor next. Terms will be made accommodating. Addross mo at "Walton's Ford,Gu;," or apply on tba premises. p ir PR. A THRU Mny 3. 'l&8 ' ' .43 . " *" t'f Domestic and Fancy Dry Goods. MRS. I|7 KNEE HAVIiNXl just returucd from New York ttflvril a vory hand*onio seleet'fon of UOODS to her friends and the publio in general. . She i? able to sell them at very love prices, having uplected thcin from the largest wholesalei stores in New York. Articles of every kind?DOMESTlCfas well a? FAN'CJY GOODS. Also", Laces.and Embroideries of every doseYiption, which who particularly re,conamends to notice', ~a* they wore liolected with, groat care, and at pvioes that will alone l.A ^ A- J?i.: IX \f ff ? xr n r> tr 1 uu u Miiii|iimiuii. Jier ,ui iii;iA r,m kiic will not npouk o? us the Northern styles are too woll known to need recommendation.? Heir variety ft vofjf 30noval und canuot fail to pTeorfc both irt <fnatity and price. To be couvinccd of which you have only to (jail at uu ourly daV oil MRS. II. KNEE. W?lh?u^>hjr 3,185K 42 __tf_ L AtTOTON! ATfTION! John An?cl, ' AUCTION COMM13^10tf AORNT, VfTI'-XiiSoll at Wnlhnlln, 0*1 Saturday th? TT WtK and "'Saturday th* JJ2d day of May, instant, "Several Tu" jxrttfw er/yriirsra,1 Hf*ots Ani Shoo*, lliudwnr? fcfid Outlay, JfiW??li*y, GoW and Hilvor WATClIES, and ftotr.c Funey A clicks. * ? ? , w 's 4LSO At privatf ?ftlc,r2 Rock away, 1 un/rw in r uur, uutimih^ in inu town r>t Walhalli*; ami ?ha furni containing Oan l|u?dnMl at id Fifty Acro?. For mrtiottjiM's and terma apply M a?K>Ve?; May 3. 1858 48 3 n HIDES AKD^'BARK WILL BOUGHT AT FAIR PRICES by J. I* N. filfiTII. TaaTa/d, J?to4,l?8 2C~'f oa wo? A TIE'S. t'Oll CONGUKSS: I cer COL. T. O. P. VERNON. ofSpnrtnn| burg, is respectfully announced ah h eandi| (lute for Congrese, to succeed C<>1. Orr. fife)- The friends of COL. JOHN D. ASH- I MOKE respectfully announce him a candidate for Cor '<ress, at the next claotlon. ?ST" The friends of COL. E. P. JONES, of Orocnvillc, respectfully present his name to the I Congressionnl District, iu place of Col. Ouu, who declines n ro-election. FOR THK S./NATK. ??55" The frienda of AlJ'.X'Jt RAMSAY nn| nounce him as n candidate for the State Senate i at tho ensiling election. I fcSj-Tho friends Af Grn. F. X. GARVIN I announce him a Candidate for the State Senate. ! at the ensuing election. I 8Q?" Tho fciondu of KlillHJ If. GRIFFlX. I Esq.. rcsnoct fully announce him n candidate ! fur tho Senate, for l'ickcus district, ut the i next clcction. FOR THE LHGIBI.ATFRE: BSuTlio friends of WM. Is". MARTIN respectfully announce l>inr> a candidate lor the Legislature, at the next election. gfro" The friends of GliOUGR U. CHERRY respectfully announce him a candidate for the Lejiiiliittii'e, nt the next election. flJjy-Tho friends of Mi?J. .JOHN' 0. MILLER announce him a ctyidtdatc for the Legislature, nt the next election. fl@~ The frionds of Dr. A. J. ANDERSON respectfully announce him a. candidate for the Legislature, at tho ensuine election; I Wo arc authorized to announce WILLIAM HAMILTON a .candidate for, the Legislature, ut the ensuing election. FOR TAX COLLECTOR. JprtiP'Tho friends of J. W. T<. CAUY respectfully announce him a candidate for re election to theofhTo of Tux Collector, for Pickens district, at the envuing election. The friends of II. CLEVELAND IlCNT respectfully announce liini u candidate for Tax Colloetor, at the noxt. election. ' ! i. . --- * hi bo usa-'r>? salbo w. I I) Y virtue of sundry writs of fieri facias to mo j 1) directed, will hp Hofd before the Court House in rtckens District, within the legal lioinn, on the first Monday and Tuesday in .lune next, One tract 01 land containing three hundred aercs jnore or less on waters of Coneross creek, odjoiniug land." of Widow Dendy, Tyre 1). Mauldin and others, levied on under attachment ass the property of Thomas Chastain at the suit of Dickereon II. Lumpkin. ;""3 acres of I ami. lying on both sides of Oflnero creck, adjoining lands belonging to Jr\tnes Sunders. ?? Brook* mul others, being thosauio purchased l)y Mrs. Fitzgerald fr< n J. W. Harrison, and deeded by her to W. F. Fitzgerald and mortgaged by him to Cory and Garvin; sold as me properly os >\ arrcii r. 1 it/.gcralil at the suit of.J. W. L. Cavy, IC. B. Reason and others. Also, 1 man's paddle, sold as his property* 10.} acres of land on Coneross cruek, adjoining liinds of W. F. Fitzgerald and others, whereon Mrs. Margaret Fitzgerald now lives, levied on us her property at the suit of E. 1$. Henson against Margaret Fitzgerald and W. F. Fitzgerald. All the interest that the defendant has in a house and lot in the town of Walhalla, whereon no mieiy resided, and onTucsday after saledny at the house of defendant in the town of Walhalla, tho following articles, viz: I lot bottles, oil and turpcni'ne, 1 jug and contents, '2 pair of scales, 1 cau of oil, 1 can of turpentine, 1 table with two drawers and contents, 2 jugs of turpentine, 1 box of glass, 1 lot of sash, 1 case and contents,' 1 lot of books, I lot of paints, oils, dye-stuffs, glass, &c., 3 picturo frames, 1 lot of various articles in the same room, 2 fuldlcs, I lot paiut brushes, 1 lot of measure#, 1 lot of barrels, boxes, Sic., seive, tray mid teal. 2 stoves, 1 swing | ing book cant', li mats and 1 bedstead, 1 lamp, | 1 scttoo and nirtt, 2 pine fabled, 8 pictures framed, 1 box and enrt henware, 1 guitar, 1 box baoou, 1 hatchet, 1 lot window curtains, 2 flanks, 1 jar, candlesticks, &c., 1 broQin, 1 wood saw, "1 hand saw, 1 tea kettle, 1 lot tin ware, 1 lot jars, 1 coffee mill, 1 Lag of corn, 1 barrel and contents, 1 barrel, supposed to be turpentine. 1 lot tools, 6 split bottomed chairs, 1 lot old piuturo frames, I lot ('odder, 1 largo can and somo oil, 1 lot boxes, buckets, &c., 1 desk and contcnta, levied on as theproperty of John Kruwe at the suit of Carmalt & Briggs, Thomas Ilaz | zarit and others. One timet of lnnd, containing one huudred acres inore or let-*lying on (.he wutors of Cheo*-. too creek, adjoining lands of Elias Eiu'lo, Win,. { Hcnrdon and others, levied on as the property of Seth 1*. Poole and Temperance *old on a fi. 1*. in favor of W. L. Iveitli and otbfcrg. On Tuesday after aale-duy at. Whetstone quar, ry, ono let of rock, also, ono lot oak scantling I at culvort by If. Quailes, one lot dressed rock i at quarry near Chattuga, one lot dressed and | rdugh rock, and a term for years In two Acres of I land and in an unfinished dwelling liousn, sift* | bio and shop-house and ono set of boards, levied I on by attachment, as the property- of John PhiJI lips at (lie suit of Noel Stanford. icrms cusn ; purcnuacrs 10 pny lor papers. L. C. CRAIG, n.r.o. May 18. I808 48 Iff NOTICE. ALL person* indebted to the Estate of .Air. Miori Powoll, deceased. niu?t pay promptly. and tlioso haviria demands against paid Instate will render them to me legally attes! tod. ROB'T POWELL, Adm'r. I May 3, tEf.ft _ 3 m W. M. HADDEN. ATTORNEV AT LAW, * A-VI> Solicitor In Rqufty, PlC'KRNS-OOUttT irOUSH, S. C. .Tan 14, 185fl _ 20 if JOS. J. NORTON, AI'l'UHfllliV AT AN l> . J ftollelfor in JGqiiitf. PICKRNS COURT HOUSE, S. C: Jan. 1. 1858 25 tf Wanted, . rpwo OR THREE SHOEMAKERS*. IVn-. Ji K0B Roo<f nwl i>urrt*nnlly pnid. Board cnn fth?o be b>ul on rcarfonnble tornie.' Apply fit tho uliop .of * '' 'i M. F. MITCIIRLt. PlMtnn* C II M*r?h 10 I*A? :U_?f State ofttoutli Carolina, ? Jjf EQUITY?-PICKENSj K. E. Alexander, Atnigmt, pctujon (V)r Relief, TS ( &c ! Prc?ton McKla??y, 1. a)?. ) ? I IT ftpi??ftrin? to ih? CoiomiMloncr tTwit Preshm I I Ah'? A* ll.i '? | ? ...u v.v<u?^.?m. ',<> n..n . ?mj, resides without the limits of thin Stnto r oh motion o? Harrison, for petitioner, it is ordered flinf. the ?<.td absent dcfemlatrt da itppt-nr nrwl plood, ?n?wer oriferaur to the- petition filed in this cane, within three month# tVom (he publication of Ihls rule, t?r the ?nld petition wilt bo t#k?n pro con ftuo M to him. | ROJB'T. A. TH0Mr80N, c.* r.?. p* Ctfm'tt Office, March 26, 1868 2m ? m GREEN & RE ID, A FTri' returning thanks for past palron* J x age, would beg leave to inform their j friends und customers thut they arc now rocoivingn large and well selected S^tookof Spring ancl Summer Goods, Which lm\e boon selected by one of tbofirm in person, ami neither expense nor labor [ Itnve been *mftrotf in mnkinp a selection ad<\p? f,,.i t,. ?,? r. rate flic Various articles offered for sale, but amongst them miiy bo found CALICOES, ( inghams, Mindiu*, Baiages, Silk TIbhuoa, Jaukouet. Swiss, Hook and Mull Muslin*, t L< )TifS, Caatjimcrc?, Tweeds, Li none, CotComities, L>?ni) d'Kto, Alpaeea, Quoen'aCloth, Bleached and It row n Snirtinga, Trimming* ! and Fftnev Articles. Bonnets, liildtons and Ladies Ihits; Flowers, Wfeaths, Gloves, lliwiorv. Ac. j A large and well selected SU'-.'k of READY MADE CLOTHING. ! A heavy stoek of BOOTS & SHOES ol cvory ) siw and description. I A lur<'? stock of new and faaniouablell ATS AN I) (JAPS. A assortment of IIAllDWAllL antl <. irtlerv for Farmers use. A beautiful election of Crockery and Glasswnre. SUGAR, COFTKE, Molwscn. Salt, Mackero), liioe, Vinegar, Cigars, Tobacco, and almost every other article in the Grocery line. Iron, Nails. Castings, Cotton Yarn, Wood ! ward, .Saddles, Bridles, Martingales, Girths, ifco.. &C. Also, a pood stock of DRUGS and MKDIC'INKS, both in store and office. Wo don't hesitate in saying that we have at* largo a Sto V< us was ever brought to thin | market, and we will sell as low as the snniw article can be bought in any market in tho up country. Come and sec for yourselves. Wo chhrgo-nothing for showing Goods, ano', we ( nnfulMtl. \vr> i'?n mnko it to vnup il? ? I t'crest to buy from tin. I tS&i" I'll. GREKN( ifkbomo again and pre* parod to rosuuiQ his professional duties, llo would also say to those who have not ' settled their last years Accounts, that they j will confer a favor on him by doing so iraj mediately, for it takes money to carry on busine.-s. March 17,'1858 ' __tf^ ' SniYi/>tl?inn' Wnnr nf rtlfl PonfllafAn GROCERIES, GROCERIES! r'lMlE rNDBR.Sl(iNEl> have established, J. at this plaeo, u Family Grocery Store, for the purpose i>C accommodating the public with GROCER IKS at Anderson prices! Our torn, boing strictly oiwh or its equivalent, unales us to oiler iudueements not to ho found elsewhere. It is lif eless to enumerate : our S'. >ck: suffice it to sav, we liave a com* i plclo St "k of all kinds oV GOODS usually (kept in li Grocery Store. >\ ft will barter or pay the highest cash pric'o for Produce, and the usual articles of htfhiotmtuufacturo and barter. All wo uhk is a fair trial! JOHN T. SLOAN & CO. Pendleton, March 12, IS.'iri 34?tf Slate of South Carolina, JN EQUITY PICKENS. James Rogers "l va > Bill for Partition, &o i?iiw?iin uogrrs, ei. RIB ) IT fippo-'lrhig to flie Satisfaction of the Com1 missioner ilint Edward Rogers, Temperanco McWhortcr. .loljn McWhortct" aml wifo Sarah, Wilson Urcnuati and wife l'rudcocc, Amos Robinson and wife Nelly, Hugh Rogers, aud tho hclrs-at daw of .John Rogers, to wit : Rogers. Ids widow, Kmerson Mine!; and wife Elizahell), Moore and wife Sarah, James Rogers, ZuchuriAh Uogern, William Rogers, John Kogei% and iMvld Rogers, defendants to complainant's bill tff complaint, reside beyond the limitu of (his State : on motion of Norton, Complainant's solicitor, it is ordered that the absent de! fertdanlB- above named do severally annear in ! fhis honorable court nnd plead, nnswcr, or do| inur to tho suit] bill, within three months from | the jjuhlicatioo hereof, or their consent to ilio | same will be taken by an order pro cottfe*yv. K01VT. A. THOMPSON, C'.k.P O. Com'ru Office, Mnrdi 30, 1R3H 3m PICKENS ACADEMY. rpIfE TRUSTEES of the aljovo Institution .L take pleasure in announcing to the public,. tbnt their School is now open for'tho roceptiojv^f Studorits, under tho snper\ iaion of nrr experienced Tenehof, WM. M. HfiATJI, Es<|. Kates of Tuition for tho Primary cliuia $ti 00 per session of live months. For <lramniar, Geography, Philosophy, Composition, and everything pertaining to an English Education, pop session. For the Languages and the higher branches of Mathematics,. ' $16 00 per session. .T. E. IIAfiOOD, m. IT. A1ITUIIM.I., Z..C. PULUAM, . M. M. NOKTON. Fob l.-'lWtft 20_ tf NEW STORE & NEW GOODS, ! One MllelVom Jfarraft's Ilrldgr, Kciw-tbc KOnd loading to Waihnlln. I undersigned wish to inform their i 1. friends. und the surrounding conntrv I generally, thut they are bow opening n well wldctcd stock ot Fall nltd Winter Goods, Hoot* ftikI Shoe*, lints, and Caps, Crockery, Ilardvar^find Outlory, Groceries, Medicine*, &oM with nlmopt every article usually kept in a oountry fctoro: wii or which will W sold low for cash ! Oi\Jl and ?co. Wc will take in oxehange for Goods, country Cotton and "Wool llonicsnnn, Wool IIat?, I>ncd Fruit, VtfnisftVt Hams, Kuw Hides, Pca? Beeawas,'Tallow, IIon*3', See. ' J. M. ALEXANDER, K. E. ALEXANDER. Nov?H TH57 10 tf t I PREMIUM COOKING STOVES, AF all sizes*; with and without Hollow-ware. yJ For wale bv ?T. H. VOJC.T, Opposite Planter's Hotel, Wolhttta, ?.C. 1857 4 - _ tf ~ NOTICE ~ " ALT. petaonn in domed to K. & E. E. AW? nnrfeV for J850-57, arc requested to j>ay up and hove cofcts. i E. & E. E. ALFXAXDF.n. ! ..Tan 14, JRf.H 20 tf J J. H VOIGT, i tin and oornnsMnn, Tt'altmllli, ?. "INFORMS his friend# i?nrt Oif puM'o thrt i 1 iic has cugnprvd a competent Copprmnith, i xvjio has upward* of twenty veurs expoiiwneo i iii trio munuRlcttjring of UOFPKR K KTTLK8, find nil oth?r articlcn iniwmfeoturea tint of iJopn^r, Tin and $h cot-Iron ; and ifl Jir?y?<kto fill orflora for nil -work in J)in line at tflwri notice. Torino moderate.? Refers to th? dnrabilit* vf li'? work. August 185? 4 if