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Iv t tho Mail. - ?.--Hunks is strong Kerry. Nothing is movomont tn tant Firo Zouaves and Now | Kith Regiment uro resigning, ofct oa,lls on Now Jersey for jtlf^Vnud thirteen Government .. TrVfZquaves have boen in insubordirjj r. sijib^ thpir retreat, and they rovolvtcofj oiurdity. A regiment wns ordered out to , rain*timm. Nine of them hnv'o been con fined Mi jo) fot on attempt at desertion. pelt. yValton and Gen. Tylor, of tho regu lar,army, and I/iuui. Girton unu Coi. Keys aro ! missing. x I '.Tho present Chief Clerk, Cox, will bc ap pointed Assistant .Secretary of tho Navy. Tho Douglas Democrats uro impatient?t liaviug no Generals, though they ?vcro tho most vigorous for invasion. Tho President declines to answer why tho Baltimore Polico Commissioners were ar , rested. / ~C?fno, July 31.-Thc camp is In a ferment, j ant icipating air attack. Tho troops uro being I withdrawn from North and West Missouri. A party of Confederates aro taking tho Potoina'B surroundings at Coon's Ford. McClellan forbids departing regiments to take their anns with them, as contraband. A messenger who hus just arrived informs ?Scott that no Southerners aro nt Springfield Station, but that they aro in force at Hulk's Station. The World says that the Confederates arc marching North-east and South-west from Mantissas, contemplating throe simultaneous approaches on Washington. Confederate pickets arc stationed every five miles from Harper's Perry to Portress Monroe, on thc Potomac and Cheasopeak. JI:FKI:HSON CITY, July 81.-Thc State offices have been declared vacant by a vote of 50 to 25. Thc Convention will elect to-mor row. WASHINGTON, July 81.-In thc House, tho bill appropriating a million and a quuitcr for twelve light draught, swift steamers, was passed. The direct tax bill includes three per cont, on incomes; five cents on distilled and two cents on fermented liquors. All tho Democn ts and Southern men opposed tho bill, which passed by seventeen majority. Cox proposed a peace proposition in thc llouso, but ibero were only forty-two votes in favor of it, including Cox, Webb, Norris, Nu gent, Pendleton, Yullnndigham und White, Ohioans; Craven, Holman, Lorie andYoor hics, Indianians; Logan, Richardson and Robinson. Illinoisans. Tho Senate adopted an amendment, to tho t?rl?r V?U1, providing foran increase in the present tariff of. tenjp&iveftUi ?. ?and a charge of ten per cent, on thc present free list. There was seven negatives. The Sonata bill pro hibiting tho sale of intoxicating liquors to thc Federal troops was pawed. A bill for the puui Miment of rascally contractors bas bccoi.. a law. Thc tarif!' bill was also passed. /John Underwood, of Virginia, has been cou fir m cd Fifth Auditor of thc Treasury. ' Thc F'cderals fled from Hampton, jiutlcr ?/dored them to return. t s iL BS BS A ?4! HARTS? RS. urti KKUIMBNT. S. 0. Nf;, Aim. 1. lft?l. MIK FPPF.K BATTALION of thc 5th RB ii I MK NT, 8. C. M.. is hereby ordered tn Parado at Mrs. burton's, on TUESDAY, Ibe billi August, instant, for tho purpose mainly of or ganging A VOLUNTF.FR COM FAN Y'for ?ho War. Arms and equipments may bo dispensed with. Captains or Commnnders of Companies arc hereby charged with tho extensi?n of ibis order. J. J. H BM), Acting Col. _ Aug 1, 1SGl_ f>2 2 ? ??litt ??*|jl?|X TO ?E lt AISfRD. 'IMIK undersigned propone to raino a H KG I? 1 MUNT for Confederate service, and will ro cuivo Companies from any part of lhc ?State. Wo do not deem il necessary ut litis time, lu appeal lo Hie pa triol ism of thc country lo respond when nur brotaron arc in tho light and need help, Wc propose that lien. J AM tts lox KS, of Colum bia, bo ibo Colonel, and uro allowed lo say bo will accept thc nominan*!'. Address oh ber J. J. byan, barnwell C. H., or O. lt. Faust, Hamberg, S. C. S&f" All thc papers in tho Stale will eopy three limes. Inly 20. 1801 f>2 !1 A CARD. 'Flll? undersigned proposes lo raise a ft KO IM F NT 1 OF 1NFANTUY. lo serve " for and (luring tlio war." Companies desiring lo euler this service, mid wishing lo servo under my command, "rc re spectfully requested lo communicate with Ibo sub scriber, al this place, as soon ns possible. H. G. M. DC NO VA NT. F.dgeficld. R. C.. July '_?.!, 1801 W I Notice. ,* LL PERSONS indebted to tho F.stnto of X-~ Michael Fitxpatrick, deceased, must make p:iyuteut; mid those having domands against said Fstato will present them logally attested within Ibo limo prescribed bv law. J. Bi MORTON, Arim'r. July 30, l.<iGl_ 5j 3_ '^EGOTOBS1' SALE. ntTR WI LL SB LL* to tho highest bidder, at VV tho Into vosidonco of G. W. Liddell, do wsed, on Thursday tho 22d dav of August oxt. a portion of tho PERSON AdL PUOP? illTVY bolong!ng to tho Kstalo of said dco'd, a moly : Ono likely Negro Woman, 20 years old ; Ot. * " Doy, 8 ? M [' lt)b bushels Wheat atid Ry o ; Lot Corn and Rodder, Lot Bacon and Poaa, Ono Carriage and harness, \ Ono Mulo, one yoko Oxon, I Ono Cow nnd Calf, ? Lot Heel' Cuttle, lot Hogs, H|d various other, artiolos too numerous to B Terms of Sale-A orcdit of twolvo month?, Roto and approved neon ri iv, with interest from Bate. Subis undor flvo dollars, cash. . I o. T, LI.DDKLL. ) . S J. K. IIA?0OD, \lj* ?^uW 2fi. 1801 iii . " . td ? ? NOTICE. ? V'S'l nindi loavo for Virginia in iv fow riitys. und know not whort I shall . return', I ? vo loft all my Notos in the hands of J. R. ^?muteod. for collection and settlement. I horoby , Re/U?te tho said J. K. Ragood, my Agent to fe J^sac. nil my business. *';Riy legal business wljl he eared for by my .'Bluers, Clou, Harrison, afc Andorson, C. II.,, /?J, M. Norris at Rock Mills, Andorson Dis . --?ir clients will address my p\irfnor> nt ono i i^plucos. Vu C. PULLUM. ^ JGV?V- wo }?*0^y^ ^ .JAM F.S V\\W^^0'^^rm?SK^ n candidato to represent '''TB pBT^')11 District in tho Congres^ of ty^otvfoUor^ Tho Ladies Ofv ??ii? piuco nml vicinity nm preparing obiing lor tho 4th Regiment S. C. V. Pnoka jjpa.Of underclothes ami sucks will bo rccoivod nntil tho latter purt of next wook, when it is .doslgnod to soud bil' such us hilve boon contribu tctl for this purpose -Lot'tilt assist! July 27. 18(11 _ _._t_l_ rou Tnt; KKJWEE c?vn?Krt'. -"Ooone? Rifles' " Sympathies. Al ruii-uuii on thu evening ot tho Kith inst., Captain M. Si, MOUTON unuouncod tho death of our beloved fellow-soldier,, MILTON ll. HUNNI CCTT, jr., who nobly foll and gallantly died nt Ins post in tho battle fought, nt Munnssus, Ya., on tho 2lst July, inst. Tho following resolution was offered by Lieut, AN?K.BW H. RAHSAV : Jif?it?fv?d, That wo. tho members of this Com pany, dooply sympathi/.o with our Ibllow-soldior, THOMAS W. ?IUXVUMTTT. in tho donth of bia bruhor, MILTON lt. HIWNIOUTT, who gallantly foll nt tho post of duly on tho butllollcld of M an assn s. Tho nbovo resolution was unanimously adopt ed by tho Company. > After being earnestly and eloquently advised and requested, by Lieut. O'. M. hdvi.B, to pro pare'oursolvos as speedily a* pnssiblo to avengo our friend's death, Ibo Odin puny was dismissed. RAN'L. I?. "Jtomxs, O. S. Sandy Spring. July 20. 1801. Voluntoors Wantodl ? Persons wishing lo volunteer thoir services lo thc Confederate Stales will lind an opportunity of doing so by applying to tho undersigned, or to W. II. DENDV. at" Walhalla. C. L. Uol.LINOSwoltTIt, W. W. Si KI HUNO, S. P. DEN ur. _ Chu cmruit. July 24j I SOT fil-3 The Exocutivo Committoo Of tho PickoiiAvillc Homo Qunrd respectfully invite al' similar companies or associations, and nil other porsons in Picketts District, to meet thom nt tho Court llouso, on Salcilny in Au gust, for tho purpose of raising funds for tho benefit of tho families of doslituto voluntoerrs. Como ono ! como all ! TUB COMMITTEE. ? ,J"l-Y,1, .I .OM ??. THU ST AT ICi OP SOUTH CAROLINA, .1 > 10 KEN S-IN EQUITY. Wm. ttenibrec ] vs > Petition for itu!?of, Ac. O. W. Paid win, 1 I) U USU A NT to ntl order of thc Court of Kip. u?ty, dated 8ih July, 1801, I will sell to Ibo highost bidder, nt Dickens Court House, on Saledny in Scptcm'tor next, tho Tract of Land Described in tho pleadings of this case, to wit : Ono tract of Laud, situate in ibo State mid District aforesaid, containing Ono Hundred Aero? more er loss, and adjoining binds of K. l\ Vernor, free Jess ?glcsby und others. '/' rms nj" Sale-On a credit of tw elvo months, with interest from date, except tho costs which aro to be paid in cash on ibo day of salo.' The purchaser entering into bond to the Commis sioner, willi nt least two good sureties, to securo tho puymon.t of Ibo purchase money ; togolhor with a mortgage of tho premises if doomed nco TvJo^^ extra lor titles. KOUT.' A. THOMPSON, c.K.iM). Comps Onice, July 8jh_lNbl_ f>2--r> Til hi STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA 1N BQU1TY- I'ICKKNS. Sholor & Stribling j vs > Petition fvir Roliof. E. R. Mnson. } TI "MIL creditors of L\ R. Mnson nro hereby rc _1_ quiredj under nu ardor of tho Court of Kq ii i ty in this case, to provo their respectivo de mauds befo?o mo on oath against him, on o: before tho 1th day of November next ; otherwise they will not ho paid. " ROUT. A. THOMPSON, CE r n. Comr's Office. July 80. 1SG1 _62-Sin STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, ix on nix An v-CITATION. \[ y IIRRKAS, Marris Dillard halb appUod |0 nv I i for loiters of administration upon all uni singular tiio personal estate of T.litirsay Murphcy deceased, lalo of the District of Piok?ns am St tit e aforesaid! Tho kindred and creditors o said deoenscd. aro, ibereforo, cited to appear bo torc ino at Picken? C. II. on Monday Ibo 12th o August next, to shew causo, if any they can, win t aid letters should not bo granted, (liven undo ley hand and seal Ibis Hist July. 1801. W. ft, HObCOMM'', o. i\ rt. Stale o?" Mo ai usa <Uaro9iEQ?i. IIKAOQCARTF.RS ) An.ti TAXT lxsiTCTon-CtEXEitAi.'? OrricK, i .Inly 18, 1801. J [General Orders No. 02.] I TIIK ORGANIZATION OK THE SBVBRAf ?I. llKOIMlvNTS Cf>Hod for by the Aol? of As soothly 1800-01, and hy various requisitions of tin President of Ibo Confederate States, having disnr ranged tho militia ovgnuixitlion of tho Stnto, it b hereby ordered that Ibo Officers commanding Di visions, shall forthwith cause, elections tohoissitet to fill all vacancies among general Officers causee in tho several brigades, by renson of tientb, resig nation, or of ibo acceptance of in Confederate ser vice ; that all Otliccr? commanding brigades ?bal I forthwith cause elections to bo hold for thc pur i pose of filling vacancies arising from (ho sami I cause, in Field Ofliccr?; und that nil Officers com mnndiiig Regiments, or sep?ralo lint cillons, ?hal cause elcetionsto bo held for tho purpose of lillhq vacancies, nrising from those causes, in tho sever al Companies in their command. II. The soveral Rrlgadior-Gonernls throtighoii thc Stnto will causo to ho furnished to I Lc office-o thc Adjutant and lnspcet'or-Gorrbrnl, so soon ns Hu said vacancies aro tilled, a completo report of tin Oflicor? of ouch Regiment under thoir rospoQtivc oom ion inls, with tho rank and dato of COliliuifsioi of each. They will also furnish to tho Adjutant General a report of tho strength of tho severnl Com. panics of thc said Regiments, wilka slaloment o' tho public arms or other properties in tho posses sion of eaoh of said Companies, : III. Captains or other officers commanding Pool Companies will forthwith causo lp bo collected al' public arms in tho possession of thoir Companies, and will report tho same to tho officers /command ing ibo Regiment to which, snob Oomp/tny may bo long, who will forward Ibo report lo tlWoffieo. ' IV. The nttontlon of officer? coniniAuluig Rent Companies ishoroby called lo tho fourrmand fifth section? of an Aol entitled "An Act to rodnoo all Act? and clauses of Act? in relation to the Patrol of this State, Into ono Act, and lo altor and amend ibo santo, rn I i fled on tho 18tli'.?hiy of Deceinbor A. Wi 181)0.*.* Tho Field Ollioors of Regiments are hereby ordored to enforce tho propar observance of I hose suctions. ." , ' Ry order, OllArtLPJC ll. 81MONTON, Acting Adj't and Inspector Gen'l of S. C. . Aug t 1 ' - STATU OP SOUTH CAROLINA* llKAOQUAiiTf.ns, July 10, 180l'i Tho Onmpa pf Instruction. ?YVIbL reooivo two f?ll Companies of Cavalry ?( paoli of. tho Carnpit of JnsVl'iiclj?th ^No.no need offer unless with full ranks, well morfrdw^and then "for tho wirr." P. W. P,'.C!V>:N8> f B??" Vapors throughout, tho Sfata wJU pUbHsh for two wcokH. ' ...? . v /..' 1 July 25, JJif>i ?tal.. ? * MMIoS?OHRR'S SALE. JWATH OK SOUTH O?WOL??/A. /(ANDKHSON DlSTHlCX-VlN KQUITY. JttlpOS 0. Koys & W?O, Elizabeth Lo wis, 1 Iii ll for partition f Mores, Denn & wife, ] lands, &o. aud othors. j Ey virtue of an order from ?ho Court of Equity, tn mo directed, I will oxposo to salo, on snlcduy in September next, ut Rinkens Court llonso, tim sovorul tracts of land described itt tho proceedings of thin coso? ns the Kcal Estnto of Major Login', deceased, to wit: Tract, No. 50, Containing four hundred nnd oigbty (480) acres, situated jp Piokona District, nu branches of Langston, Cain, and Crooked Crook, bounded by muds of Dodds, and otbors. Tract No. ?18, Containing ono hundred nnd forty-seven ( 147) acres, situated in 1'ioUoiis District, on a bi a nob of Crooked Crook, and bounded by lands of Dodds and otbors. Tract No. 25, Containing nine hundred nnd .fifty-eight (958) norcs, situated in Dickens Dis trict, on McKinney's Crock, and other branch es of Keowco river, nnd bounded by lands own od by Samuel Maverick, deceased, and Win. L. Keith, deceased, and others. Tract No. 20, Containing five hundred nnd fifiy-flvo (555) acres, situated, in Dickens Dis trict, on Boon s Crook, waters'of Koowoo rivor, nod bounded by Jamos Dobinson, Thomas D. Calvin, Clark, or Kelley's, nod others. Traot No. 03, Containing throe hundred and twenty-six (320) acres, situated in the District of IMpkonsj and Stato aforesaid, on brunches of Cain Creek, and Dig Eastntno, and bounded hy lands of lilijah Hinkle, Joseph Chapman, and J. R. Clayton. Tract No. 30. Containing four hundred (-100) nero*, situated in thc District of Dickens, nnd Slate uforOSaid. on branches, and on the bond of Ooloimv ami littlo Eastatno. and bounded by binds of Isaac Anderson and others. Tract No. 45. Containing lifty-.two (52) nero? situated in tho District of Dickens, nnd S?ato aforesaid, on a branch of O.denov, waif's of Saluda Hiver, and bounded by lands of Na thaniel Ricoh?, Roil iiim i tl Heywood and others. Tract No. 33, Containing forty (40) ncres, situated in the District of Dickens, nnd Slato nforosaid, o? a branch of Milo Crook, waters of Koowoo Uiver, nnd bounded by lands belong ing to the cstittc of Samuel Maverick, deceased, nnd others. Tract No. 10. Containing seven hundred (700) acres, situated in tho District of Dickens, and Stnte aforesaid, on branches of twelvo mile, and Koowoo River, and bounded by lands ol' Philip Clayton, Jonathan Moldings, Cidortli Bilis, or James Hughes, and estate of Samuel Maverick, deceased. Tract No. 40. Containing ono hundred and thirty-five (135) acres, situated in tho District of Piokons, on brunches of Praters' (b eck, wa ters of l? mile River, and bounded by binds belonging to thc estate ol' Samuel Maverick, de ceased, and ol hers. . . . Tract No. 47j, Containing throb hundred and sixty-two (302) ncros, situated in Pickens Dis trict, on tho hoad of Cain)) Creek, and brunches ol' (i Milo Creek, nod bounded by lands belong ing to tho estate of Samuel Maverick, deceased, and others. Tract No. 10. Containing three hundred and twonfy-soven (327) acres, situated in Dickens District, on 'brnncltd?^uf Todds and 0 mile creek, waters of 12 mile and Keowco River, nnd bounded by lands belonging to the cst.Ue of Samuel Maverick, deceased, and others. Tract. No. 05, Containing two hundred nnd ten (210) ncres, situated in Pickoim District, on brunches ol' 0 mile, waters of Keowce Diver, and bounded, by lands of John Simpson, Itob't. Morgan and others. Tract No. 21. Containing four hundred and twenty-eight (428) ncres, situated in Dickens District, on fl milo creek and brancbos of Koo woo River, and bounded by lands of A. Ram say, Robort P. Morgun and others, flats of which, will-bo exhibited oh day of salo, and tho 9?W^St?^^?7?^S!!^9r7^f'?^f^7^?1 three years', wini interest from the nay oi sn io except ono fourth of the purchase money nm tho cns*?, which aro to bo paid in cash on tin day of sale. Purchasers to secure tho purcl ,s< j money by giving bonds to tho Commissioner Vfith at least two good suroticsto tho same, con ditionod to make payments according to th? terms of said sale. Purchasers to pay for al necessary papers, and to rceoivo possession o the promises as soon ns these terms aro com plied with. A. O. NOD HIS. c. E. A. m Com ni'rs. office, Anderson C. Uv, 3d July, 1801 io, THE MOUNTAINS i By Kail, Wheel and tho Saddle rjnftK SUHSOHlRliR has open and In fal JL ' operation comploto LIVERY and SALE STABLES, . AT ANDKRSOX, PKXDLBTON AND WALHALLA TOGETHER With till kinds of easy and com for tubb VEHICLES, From an Omnibus to an open Muggy. IHS STOCK is fresh and in (ino condition and ho bas secured tho servmcs of ullenlivi Dst lars, and careful Drivors, w ho may alway; bo found at their post. His OMNIBUSSES will ottond (it tho Dopott at Anderson. Pendleton nnd Walhalla, to re ccivo Passengers, who will bo convoyed prompt ly to any point in cither of those places. Tho Subscriber would endeavor to impress upon tho public mind tho ndvantngos of travel through this section. Tho climate is lino, bra cing and salubrious ; and tbosooiierv is unsur passed in any country. Prom oitlicr of thc above points, conveyances can bo bad foi Olnrkavdlc, Mount. Yi'inuh, Toccoa and Tallulah Palls, Tunfto) H?b Rnbun Oap, Whito?ido.nml Chimney Top Mountains, Cashier Volley ami Georgetown, N. C., Jocnssoo, Toldo Rook and Clonar's Hoad, Ru nenin bc and thc Pron oh Erond Vnlloy, nnd any minor points, over good roads, and through a country wboro tho faro is aub' stantinl nnd good, wa'tor tho best, and tho ac commodations first rate. Tho Subscriber gives tho business bis per Bonni nttontion, and ho is -determined that thc. travelling public shall haVO nothing at whioh to murmur ?ni his part. Whore a trip is in tonufd, it would bo well to address bim at An derson C. H., S. C, ns to timo, destination, terms, &0., ko, His oxporicnoo in tho business is long nnd favorably known to tho travolllng publie, and his charges such UH to commend thom-to nil. JOHN M, PARTLOW. Juno 13, 1R0J_45_ tf Administrator's Notice III ER KR Y notify all per?ons that Wo hoy appointed J. li. II a good, our Agent du" ring our absonooTi'Oni tho Stato, for tho sottlo" .mont: of tho list at o?f Jnmos Rogers, Jr., do ooasod, and tp whom ?ll payments rl'ould bo mado, and all persons having any demanda against said Estate, will render tho same to hfn), f, ROGERS, ) ? ? L. A. RICE, } A(,m r8* ,20 ' 60 3 PICKENS ACADEMY. ?LSS HOLCOMRli roapoai fully gi vos notico J. that bor SCHOOL will commonco on flay next. She .has little oxporicnoo. but by duo attention, to give ?nthfaction to >so who may patronize her. Inly 3, ?80t 48 , tf FOR 'lio?^m% -?Svi?^ ^OMBS AND . HF; AUSTON ES Ol? ALL S?ZKS i Ami ns cheap as can ho bought anywhere, with froigbts added. . * . Cut lottors, 1-2 couts each, liaised loiters, 20 couts each ; aud tho loUors cut deep and well. Wu bavo secured thc sorvicos ot Mr. JOHN 0. CH KU HY ns our Agent, who will do all that cnn lin donn to (riva ni? tl rn ?nti-?fiwOinii All business transacted by bim will bo ratiiiod by LtiAYKLL & WHITE. March 20. 1X00 _3JL "__lL THE PENDLETON HOTEL. rpHIK .Subscriber lakes ploasuro in informing JL bis friomls and tho public, that ho has ta ken charge of that largo and commodious House in tho village of l>l?Nl>I.JKTO!V, S. C. Ho intends to koop a first class house, and invites thc travelling public and bis friends to givo him a call. Among6t tho comforts and c'lnveniencns added, is that of a Heading Hoem, where tho latost papers may bo cmisultod A. ll. HOW DUN. __Pcb2. ISGO_??7_tf. BANK OF STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. CIIARI.KSTON. February 15, 1801. rpiTK LKtHSLATUIlK having, nt its last I session, authorized tho issuo of Honda to ' tho amount,pf $075,000, bearing nu interest of 7 percent., for tho purposo of providing tho fonds required to sustain tho State in tho net of resuming her rights of Sovereignty, this Hank is now prepared to dispose of the Bonds. They aro issued in snin8of$?0, $100, and $150. An opportunity is thus afforded overy citizen to make a secure and prolituble investment, while contributing nid to tho causo in which the State is engnged. With tho viow of enabling citizens in any part of tho State tn aburo in tho loan, tho Clerks of tho (Join ts of tho several Districts have been requested to opon Hooks of Subscrip tion fur tho Stock. Snitablo arrangements will bo made for furnishing bonds on the receipt of thc money, at un carly dav nftor each subscrip tion has benn made. Kngngcmonts for tho purchase nf Hoads may bo made at the Hank, or nt any of its branehos. It is probable that, at tho next session of tho Legislature those pnrties who dosirc it mny htvvo bavo their Honda cou vor tdd into Stock. CM. F?HMAN. President. February 28, 1801 30 ff BLUE PiMlTHOUS?, Al' 7 Pendleton, S. C. m'nfi SUHS?HIBKU, who has bad several I years experience in lintel business, (hav ing been solo proprietor of tho Willininston Springs lintel for nine Years,) is now proprietor of the BLUE HlD?K llO?SK, wlicro bo will bo glad to seo all bis old friends and patrons and also tho travelling public. His houso will bo provided with everything necessary for a ! well-kept house, both from tho sea board markets and surrounding country, and his Har with choice Wines, Liquors and 1 Cigars. Ho has good servants, and every attention -"ill bo paid to bis guests to render their sojourn agreeable. Tho good society of Pendleton Village-thc pro verbial good health of its inhabitants-its tino cool water ?ind brncing nttnospherc-its prox imity to tho mountains ami its accessibility by ItallrOad, all contribute to make it one of tho best summer resorts in tho upper country. Per sons arriving hero on tho cars, and wishing to H^^^Lj-hoimnintnins or any oUn^(*?<jtirrtttlW-,(W ! Hj0^P*^ToTT??Tirv, ?Tt?i l7?~neCmiimodiit?d with . good conveyances mid careful drivers from thc I Livery Stable kept boro. ? J. W. COBB. A 5 May 15, 1800 42 _f NV. Kt KARI.KV ISAAC WICK Lilyj{ ( ~~"??SLEY & WICKLIFFE, t Attorneys nt LntV, Af WILL attend punctually to nil business cn Y T trusted to their care ?a the Districts comprising thc Western Circuit. OFFICE AT BICKENS C. H., S. C. Sept. 25.J855 18_tf j. w. Nonius, JU. j. w. iiAiuiisox. z. e. pi'MI AM, NORRIS, HARRISON & PULU AM, Attorney* nt Luw, AND SOLICITOUS IN EQUITY, WILL attend promptly to nil business entrusted to their caro. Mit. 1'tu.i.i.vM can always b< found in thc Ollice. O STICK AT VI?KENS C. II., 8. O. Sept. ti, 1850 t)_If BY li; BI?feANN. rpiIIS* LABOE AND COMMODIOUS KS JL TABIJSIIMKNT has boon completed and furnished in tho boat stylo, nnd is now opon for tho reception of bonrdors and transient custom ers. Tho undorsignod gives tho Houso his per sonal attention and supervision, and his tablo is .supplied with tho best tho railroad and country mnrkots afford. Wnlhallais a pleasant and flourishing town, at tho. present terminus of tho Bino Bulgo Hail road. Thoro tire churches and the best school", with tino roads and tho usual facilities for travel in almost ovory direction. Tho invalid and traveller, too, have hero a most salubrious oli mato, with a fino viow of mountain scenery, Tboso travelling North horotoforo for health and pleasuro aro now out off from spending their money amongst our cnomies. Tho under signed bas boon at groat oxponso to proparefor this class and othors ; and, with bis long expe rience in tho business, ho flatters' bimsolf that lio can givo ontiro satisfaction. Ho'respect ful ly solioits tho. patronngo of bis friends mid tho travolling public. Iiis terms aro moderato. ....... D. JHEMAXN: Walhalla, Moy^, .13.61 d0 . tf ?isy Tho Charleston Caltvter- w?B ?ttjiy-dailv on Monday and tvi-weokly on Thursday till othcrwlso ordernd. ^_ Notice. rrtHOSR porsons indobtcd to mo for the ycaj .JL ' 1800 must oomo forward and sottlq UvS Accounts boforo tho 1st of Septombor noxt. they havo not tho money como' and givo tl note. Tho Hooks must bo squared. <> J. J. Ll?WI Pendlotor. Juno 18, 1801_?f0 $20 HEW ARD. I> UN AW A Y from tho snbsoidbov. on tho 0th "V of last December, UK BUY, about 5 feet 7 bichos high, very blnok skin, 20 yours old : somothhos ho limps slightly, from having had one of lils legs hrokou three yours ago. Ho baa a wifo at Dr. H. C. Miller's, near Pendleton, and ls probably lurking in that-, neighborhood. Tho obovo rownrd will be paid for lils appre hension and delivery to tho nonrost. jail. All porsons detected in harboring or aiding bim in any way, will bo dealt with according to law, . .J ULI BS N.-KOSS. J^)K_BN'CB._S(C^-'April f?._ 1861 f'TrdL Notice. tllAVK appointed J. B. ILlgood, Esq., my At torney liming my absence jVoili llio Slate, for tho settlcinont of all my mailers of every k'.tid, and porsons indebted td.rae for foes ami money duo mo ns former ?horifT, and also by Noto and Acoomit, ' aro runiiestcil tb\mako immediato paynton'tte him. l.Sol.' o0-,.T ' V, Ji,:f HAS rc|S .?if5? ?\V.hi?ii -is ' o? .ore? trading public t REPAIUlNfi; ri. h?rnt worknuuj upo toi). All W?* , June 22, 1800' A T ft ? ?wl^Sfll?^Mi IS now toeoUfaMiMi^^^f^J^^f^^^ For Ladies and <Joi.tloniWW^Vear," i. i< fy fi Htca(ly?iiia<?c. 4)|olJhs?i?. Honbo has on hand the finest Cnasimors ni Jfin??Fi.fqr t.l^ Summer; tngcth with ninny other articles not necessary to mc lion. Mr. F .URN continuos tho Tailoring Businc in all its, brunches, itnd respectfully solicit? share of publie patronage May 12, 1859 42 . tf CABINET MAKING, AT IflOltttAN'S ITCI?ili, 8. fl^IIE undersigned is prepared to ox?ente JL orders in this lino. Promptness und - m| tnality ls promised if custom ls oxtonded. Terms. oasy. i JAMES WHITE & CO. August 24, 1800 4 tf I rililK South Carolina Powder MJP, X ofl?r for salo, on goo?! tcrnV J*>'" kinds of superior Powdor, vi/.: Common Blasting powder; Hr? powder; Common. Mining priwd^l powdor; Common P,ille powder; Bri] dor* ?t-?f" Where tho keg is returned will bc deducted.- \, Address JOHN BOWE?; & Co, Pickons House, S. C. WM. lt. BOWKN, Agont.'l Sept, 7, 1800 _0 ,_tf1 Law Notice FPH.l3 undcrsigiicd will devote himself cntlrel J. to tho practico of Law and Equity on tf Western Circuit. Mr. BAUDEN is ids partner Picken?. JAMES L. ORK,I Anderson C. H., May 10, 1850 452-tr? WM. C. KEITH, A T T O ll N E Y A T L A Wild, attend promptly to nil business to Iiis caro in tho Districts coiniv, Western Circuit. Ollieo nt Pickcns _pcc fi, 185?_j20_ T1 IE"STATIC I)F BOV'M IMCKKSS DlSTIlf J S A ll ll A DANI libS, wife 11, Piokons District, liereby the expiration of tho log?l 1 tindo mid net ns a freo denle] and public notice is hereby occupation is Hint of a f'arm| May 23j 18G1 GIIKKNVILLB. MAI MP HE subscriber bas on lu JL ly receiving a large and vi American and Ita? To which he would call tho i want of a suitable MnnninoJ where repose tho remains of atives and frionds. Carvii nil kinds neatly and prom] Particular attention' JA? ,*MarW^tC Dr.Jd[ B fl Esq.. Col D llokc^J^J^ciKiy ~~Lawtfo1 'PUK undersigned have for! , L tho practice of Law amii ^District. Mr. HAUI>V.N mnyl l^tlicc in Piokens and Mv. On| Piokons C. H., Mn>l?i COMI? TO THE KKHCj Tiru cn is is isJLm ALL porsonn indcbtcdJH CO., for tho year Jj/?$f p|| and niako ecttlenuM^?H prc (erred-UH wo j? Persons indeVS PULLEN for jfl within twonty^H without disc'ljH Walhalla M pp MEDICJI friends^ their ofllco to^H by Dr. T. J. PilH always bo found^^H sont. Pendleton. Jan. Ifl. THTJ BLUE nipan JSMM?: Mam- Al CHANUK, ON and after Mod Pnssongor Traj for Anderson O. ll? nnd Friday mornii Will Icavo Andi Monday. Wed no; mediately ofton Columbia. Asslstni Pondloton, Juno L' WILL bo JiM nejxt pcssioi Pick?ns, Innd to sundry pArticulr? J uno'''' Cor.tnil Acres within! Walha good bi out hui} of tho j Tho bo ru ml in casi couiitn On tl IIIQI v ni suocossj Terni or eppl| . Ma?. NI-Al