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I I I * pcrfcot bliss tin (I quiet beyond tbo gruru. Wordbwrrlh, when hediod, wns the pootlaureate of Knghmd, us tho successor to Houthoy; and ho wiw ulsotlio Distributor of Stomps for tbe.counliosof Westmoreland ?nd Cumberland, jtMcli witli a sinnll income from tlio earnings j- . rf vi in* j/ru, kuvc mm u very comiortuOlo HlipI port.?N. Y. Expresn. English IIob8E8.?liy a Into census of EngI lmui. the number of ht>r*os in England lias boon ' found to lmvo diininiahod from 1.000,000 to 2,- j 00,000 within the lust ton years; in other won Ik ! tlic mil roads have dispensed with (he u-e of . 800,000 horse.'*, uiul tjieso aniinidx, as wt'll us oxen ore now scarcely liecd for trait*portatiog, I and thus (lie grain and food of the 800,000 hor- | Be?, formerly consumod have been dixpon-ed I witn, Ana (he land used for (ho growth of lmy , and grass i? devoted to the growth of irrain alouc fur (ho supply of bread, fef The Hostun pnper3 announce that Mr. Olid* dou is about to un\vi u}> in that city tljo celebrated mummy in Iiih powpssion. 7/e nlreca its comincrcifti value at $1,B00, and 1 <Uud 800 tieketsat $6 each, to remunerate him for .i?. <i .... IUU I.II\> I iippmg HOMKiyn Its principal value. The mummy is the Ixvly of a uncghter of a high priest of Thcbewho j lived more than 8000 veara ago, or about the time Of M0863. Mr. Qhddon expects to liiul in tin; Harcoplmgiirt the funeral ring, ami the papyri containing tho hierogliphicnl bool:olthcj dead. 'l hc mummy is to lie unwradped in tlie presence os the moat distinguished suvans 11 Itoston. JVoticc. All persona liavi^or demands nrrVn>?? tho estate of Hatvmol Johnston l:ito of I'ickens District doc'd. will hand them in legally attested and those indebted will make payment. w. h. stuiMiINo, AdmV. | May, 20, 185*0, 1 -It $ noticet All person^ Having demands nir.unst the Est.i'e of Nancy Ferguson late of Pickens District deo'd must bund tlu-m in legftlly attested, and thciso indebted will make p?ym< at. ' J. G. FERGUSON, Exec'r. Jl/iiy CO, 1850. I# 4t ' THE WCBi Academy. The exercises of this institn(ion will eomnicnee on tlie first Tnesday in Jane next under the e'hnrgc of Uev. Willi.im McWhotWr, late of jOrsK:i!ie College. Uy order of t he Trustee*. S. K. McFALL, IWt R. ofT. 13. TO? IlTJl-rii, nrt-o^i-yr ? 1 4L cl'A _ JAMES GEOUGE, niERCUAraT TAYfliOSi Is now icceivtnpf a grout variety of tho latcVt nnd most fitshionhblo Ficuch ;.m?l Knglish GOODS. For Gents Spring nnd Summer wear. Among his assoi lenient may bo found u vnriety of llroadcloihcs, iasimcriH; Draft d'Ktc, Satinets; Twee?l?, &c. Plain and Fancy. ALSO, A hatub^ifi assortment of ReaJymadc?<]lHpia<*, nil of which he will d-.spose ofiJJ^p .Cor cash: C rffflWSd e*ami?io for yo irsclvcs before^mmThWimr r>kf>wl??M> tf JfWfhR ELLAS. Just rimvcd from (lie Manufactory in New York a large lot of UMBRELLAS? assorted sizes, no sccoiulprofits. Oall aftd see. P. & E. E. ALLEXANDER. Pickens 0. H. Afi\y 24 i860. tf j Jl B It I D a E . __ _ _ i w K A li K'i II PKOPOSALH _, " wHI'tit; r?oi>ivoil>. At Piulconu C. 11., until 12 o'clock on the lf>til Juno next, for crectjng u.Swinging or self-supporting BRIDGE above bigh-wntcr mark. over Keowee Kiver near Ibis place; to be built eitlier after the patent plan of Harrison & Wynne, tbatof G'upt. Maxwell's over Beneon, or nny other. Tl:e Commit tec have not fixed llio tijfc Oilc, but tbc Bridge will probably bo * about, 800 foot. inn*/ nnn ok l.s?i. ? -- ?o i with c*!ono Arches, two of which will be & in the water, leaving tl?o centre of the River open at least 100 feet. jLfy . \ No bids will be received except by tho ? foot, distinction being made between Rp&jg woo., and atone work. The Bridge to bo built of good Timber, and .covered with goodhenrt pino shingles nnd to be completed in u Workinim-hko Planner by tho first of April next, for which Bond rtnd Security will bo required, nnd to bo paid tor in two equal annual instalment*, the first due 1st July J8C1. Wm. O. LRR,, ,. SaL,, 't*< "\Vm. IIUNTKK, Josri'h Huiinktt, ) Committee. John A Eaiblsy jr. j Milks M. Noktos, ^ ritkcr.8 C. II., M;\y 22, 1850. v2 ni nn\vtl5J r "Pendleton J-fosfcngcr" will plwse inttriS tiow, 9 >3. gr * % .cvj*xxxj^~Txvttfr?-*i%'wixemTrxi** WtfwOTii^ NEW AND FASHIONABLE I SPR3NCr} ANB3 ^UiUMFiR1 a O O IP S ! The sub'cril.crs ure now receiving and ] opening large assortments of the newest i mid most fushionnhle Spiing nnd jS'uw- , mcr GOODS, (ogelhcr with Domestical and (irocciii's of a 1 kinds, all of which they will dispose of on the most reasonable terms for cash. Call and examine before you purchase elsewhere. A ? l.'V l Mt'l'li r ? ijv<x\ i\ i j j. 11 iv ha n ruxN, at l'ickinsvilloS. ALEXANDER & NEV1L, j (it West Union S. (\ v2 nl (f lB.-,0 wanted:. SO? pomuls of Tallow,1 for which CofVoc will bo eriven in i>v c'.Kinjje. Apply lo 8. It. McFALL. I Pi Ao n . II., Jl/.iy 10, 1850. 51tf "oiimNARY'S S.'VLR By order of William D. Sloclo, Esq., Ordmnrv for Pickons Disit irtf ?-5ll im -i ? u I ! on Salo tiny in Juno next before the Slier- I ifi's office within thcle?;nl hours: the Heal Estate of Samuel Kdens, decensod, eon- > mining Two Hundred Acres, more or | lers, lying on the waters of Oolonoy : | Creel:, adjoining innds of Jacob Chaslnin I James Keith, and others. ' Teiims of Sai k.?.Sold upon a credit I of twelve months, except the cost which i I will he required in advance. Purchasers ! giving bond with approved security sand tno rlgag<; upon tho promises if required i b j- the Ordin > v to secure payment of t lie purohiiGe moncv. .1. A. DOYT. K, pp. o. I i? 1 . r> <\ II., (\ jVuy 1( .1850 .3fior Yoni'mcIvch. j Tho-e indebted to me either by nolo 1 or account must call and settle or they will have coats to rnv. J. N. LAWRENCE. Jnn. fi.'fiO If fifOTt i? r im t i i nose indented to me previous (o the 1st of January Inst, nre requested to make immediate payment as indulgence cannot bo extended. A. M. FOLGER. M ir Hi 0, 1800, 42 tf noucc or not IVo^irc. i Mv Tio<tk?* for 1813 are in the hands of \V. J. G.intt. E-q , for collection those indebted will save cost by cashing their accounts hmnedirftely. S. 11. McFALL. Pickens . II., May 10, 1850. 61tf Dr. J. IV. 1j{?witiicc. Wii.i. attend punctually to nil calls in i the lino of his profession. Unless absent on professional business, ho may be found at his Office, or his private residence in the Village. lie also, has on hand a general assortment of medicines which he will furnish to customers at reduced priccs. PirtWs n IT ? n t my 18,1849. } U $ ISS 8 E Ai7i\ o T liT^r it2T" In my absence, the business wil be attended to in tlie Sheriffs oflice by Wrn. K. Eas'ey, Bfq. J. A. DOYLE, a. p. d. YVJOK ?U T. Those indebted to the subscriber can ave cost by calling and settlirg their i notes and accounts as longer indulgence cannot be given. I JAMES GEORGE. ! Jan. '50 IHEW WOODS THE Subscriber* nre now receiving from llie Atlantic Cities, ft large and well nocoi'lod o^lcotlon of Spring' aiacll Suiiiaticr (ioods Wroctcries, BOOTS ?fc SWOBS, J5Jn:&s, MtadicineM And BHardwarc, Together with a great voriety of Sta pie and Galley floods* not usually kept in country villages. All of which tlu-y will sell at remarkably low.price#, either for cash or credit. Cull and judge for youmelvea. UENSON <fe TAYLOR. P. S.^-^orn, Fodder, Oat?, old Pew tor <?c., taken in exchnrgc for Ctoods. B. T. ' Pickens C. IT,, April 5, 47, tf | J&clig'ioiiH WOticc. i Rev Wm, MoWiiohtku will preach nt 1 Bethel on tho first Sabbath in ,Iuno, at 1 Richland on the 2nd iSubbath, at Pickens j 0. H .m Hw.n.rl ?ri*;Kn,U ? .1 tt?i-- I - . r- wnuuKui, mm JJIIUIIUlor's Ilutifat on the 4th Sabbath in June t noxt. ' k& h 'A N K v - JFOR HALE f i vAT THIS 0KF10K J* SOUTH CAROLINA. I IN THE COMMOM VLKAH PICKENS DISTRICT. Henry Whitmirc, j Dec. in Att'iehmont. vs. > E. M. Keith John Bishop. ) Pl'ffa Att'y. Tho Plaintiff having tins day filed his declaration in my office, and the defendant huving neither wife nor attorney known to he in this tale,?On motion: It is ordered, that (he defendant do appear, and plead or demur to the stlld declaration, within a year and a dnv from this date, or Judgment will be entered by default.. \V. L. KEITH, c. c. p. Clerk's OlTiec, { May 10, 1849. f 1 W. s. & T. P. WILMimS, Elicoiir.l^cd by fonfter succors, I hnvo ngnin tilled their shelves with a ; hancUomc im.l carefully releclcd stock of ; the finest, best, and cheapest SPRING AM) SUMMER croons liver o I to red for sale in this Market before. They buve Goods to suit nil classes, I ages, sexes, "and I lie rest of mankind." JFoi* tS&e {Ladies. Calicoes of every shade and color. Muslins Lawns, Silks, and Linens, ] Sonnets and Ribbons, and everything else they usually call for. IIATS, BOOTS, SHOES, SADDLES, ; Crockery and Hardware. A crood sunnlv of t<! 1 enough. A fino article of Sugar at 12 pounds to (ho dollar, and Cufiee at corresponding rates AH of which wo are anxious to dispose of for a small profit for cash, or credit to good customers. Call and sec; we make no charge for showing our Goods. Salubrity, S. 0., May 17. 1850. fi .1U G IJYS ! The subscribers arc now receiving a well selected assortment of SPRING} ami SUMMER G O OD S! ftroccricM, BSo?4n nnd Shoes Si mtil T?<!6'%."*.,i.v'rc! ? UJ'X/.IIV >'i Crockery, Saddlery; IDriiffs, IVKcdrctiifg mid Slardwnrc. Together with a grout many other Goods not usually kept in country Villages All of which wo will sell low for cash or credit. Call and examine for yourselves hefore buying elsewhere. P. & E. E. ALEXANDER. Piob??o f* 11 > ? ' - ? .vnvua v. . II,, i- ilV 1 I, 1 til)0. If. P. S.?A11 those indebted to us bi-foio the 1st January last, arc requested to pay up. P & E. E A; Kx ccutivc lU'imi'tnti'iit. The Medals prepared bv direction of | tlie Leujislnture, f??r the* surviving .Vcmbersofthe PALMETTO REGIMENT, beinj* ondy for distribution?the OKFICK'.t r nnd PRIVATE nio requested to present their names ns early its possible, to the Captains, or Commanding Oflicers of Companies, who will thereon Report to the Governor. By order. B. T. WAT'l', SecVv JggrEvery pnperin the State will publish three limes weekly. Executive Dcitnrfmcnt, WHEREAS (he cause of EDUCATION in R'Ui'li-Carolina, dem/mds oil \he light which intelligent and experienced minds are capable, of shedding upon it, the Governor, in puisuauco of ?/!?? believes to be tho public wish, suggests to tho 7Vnchers throughout, the State, the propriety of assembling nt Columbia, on Friday, the 12th of July, to consider the subject of Fi?kk Qchooi.8, tho preparation nt. homo of Elementary nnd other books for the use i>f our Schools, the best mode of instiling 1 he progress of Education, and other kindred matters. May 17, 52 ' 3t not*S% The Ilt-ira nt Law, of 4Liily Barton t Jec'd. arc hereby notified "to be and up- ( pear in the Court of Ordinary oil the 2d Monday in Juno next, to make a settlenent with tho Admini-tmtors of Mild Es- ' } ate. Each Distributee is required to \ ender, on oath! a full schedule of nil J nonien and property received from dee'd j * n his lifetime. | 0 All persons having demands against j ' i?. T<\.?<.tn ?.nl ? >? ... it 111 ?11?:i i uuiy proven ; >y the first J/ondny in Juno next, or ihoy I r nil be barred by the set Icmcni. 1 P. A LEX AN UK It, Adm'r. n JANE BARTON, Adm'rx. Pickcns (J. H.f March flili 1850. 43 tr ;; II. L. JliKVKKPt] [W. H. COTHIUK.] ' [E. J. UUCICMASTEH.J] WAR -HOUSE i /oaH8BBiMs?oij Mci*chan(s. Murkot-Sticet, Hauulko, S. (j.?WATcnrnooF Muliitoch-Strcot, Auucsta, On.? Firki-kook. Take this method of informing their fiicnds and the public generally, that Uiey Still continue (he Wakkiiousk and Commission business in this plr.co and Augusta, Ga., where they offer their sorvii'M In Kt'ffivi.' Qijjjt./,. f' - .. ~ .v ' ?i viu. uu or<iil vun\j? 9 Flock, Bacon, ?fcc., Receivb and Fon'vard Mi:uciiandise, Buy Goods, row Plantehb on Mkkciianiw. Their Warehouse in Augustn is on Mcintosh-street, in the centre of the Cotton trade. Their Warehouse in this place is safe iii.. ii vim vi <uvr tiuu isoiuicu, uierciuc not exposed lo fire. As they will be constantly at ibcir post, promoting the interest of their friends (which they an* aware will add to their own.) They solicit and hope to merit and receive a full share of thai liberal patronage heretofore 1 estow and,, for which they now return thanks. Liberal cash advances will I < mae'e when required, on anv produce in store JEFFERS, C0TI1UAN A Co. T T ? iimnimrg, Hept. 1st, 1840. 18 SOUTH CAIU)Lh\A7~ IN Till; COMMON PLKAS. PICKENS DISTRICT. Allen Keith, assignee, ) Dee. in Attach vs. > Perry" & Keith, .Tool M. Keith. ) Pitt 's Att'ys. The PlaiutifF having this day filed his Declaration in my office, and the Defendant having no "Wife, nor Attorney, known to he in this State on whom a co py of this Declaration may ho served* vjn motion of Plaint ifi's Attorney, It is Ordwd, That the Defendant do appear nrnl plead or demur to the snid Declaration, within one year niul a dny from this d;.te, or judgment will entered by default. W. L. KEITH, c. c. p. j Clerk's OHloe, ) January 1, lSf>0. f 3:<-ly Tiotsof BSIOCOFFEE in Town. Sugar and Salt. yllmanacs to give away l?v ?. li. McFALL. Feb. 1st 1 SoO. ty. # e w~g"o oi> "si TllE Subsu liber would again inform bis friends, and tbc public generally, that he has just received a fresh supply Seasonable Cjoorfs ! consisting in part of the following articles vi// Calicoes', from 5 to 20 cents per yard ; Shirting, bleached and brown ; Cambrics, Lawns and Alnape.nR* Plntim 1 Tweeds, Cassimercp, ?irc., for g? nt lemon's wear; Blankets, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, itc.; Umbrellas, and a variety of other articles, which he will sell very cheap for cash. S It. McFALTi. Pickens C. IT., "Dec. If), '.JO. 32-b S11 E It I F F' S SA L E S. Fickcns District. nv VinTUK OF WHITS OK KIKRI FACIAS TO ME DIRKCTKD. Will he sold before t lie Court House in Pickens District, within (lie legal hours, on the first Monday and Tuesday in June nexi. 400 /Icrow of ffjHBBd lying on the w?tei8 of Cane Creek, adjoining lands < f Chas. Colhoun, Mrs. Mary Rusk and others, levied as the property ?.f Joel ivtMicy to foreclose ft mortgage in favor of Thomas /llex?ndoi\ I'IO Arves ot* Lnnd lying on. the witters of* Conoross, whcieon John | Garner now lives, adjoining lands of Jas. 1 Saunders, Roht". Beattio and others,1 levied on as the property of Margaret, Hays at the suit of .J. T. Whitcficld. The defendants interest in a Tract of j Land containing 1000 acres nici ri or less, ! lying on Keowco River, whereon Col. I .iesso fticKlnnoy now lives, adjoining j lands of Jas. llobcitson, Daniel Moody I and other*, h-vied on as the property of, Preston McKinriey attho suit of E. Alex- j under and others. . 52 A- rt s <"?f Land more or less whc.'c- I r>n defendant. livea, adjoining lands of Wm, Wilson, J. E. Smith and others, levied on aa the property of John W. Wilton attho Buitof Slate for fines and josts. GO oA* ffjm&tf, more or ASA. wlinrorm !%<% uviviiimiit iiuw lives, ly?ff on the waters of Saluda River, adorning lands of oolomon *Vado, Cox, Casley, nnd others, levied on ns (he propr(y of 6'pencer W. Nix nt tho suit of he State for fine*> nnd cost. SB TVeffro 1116fit) Randal nnd Ilcny, levied on as tlio property of A. VV. f lolcomhe at tho fiuit of W. T. Roberts v nd T. 13. Roberts, survivors, and others, j, ONE NFGRO ROY, Peter, levied on s tho property of John Oansellor at tho uit of Bnlly Barton, ndnunlstralojc, I#5 A jjjb t i 11G Acres of Land adjoining lnndt o* V.'ni, //uliter, A. \V. Ilolcomb nndoihe.n levied on as the properly of Thorntot; Ucnsbn at the suit of J. Cleveland vsJn> . Benson and Y'iiornton Benson. fiOO Acres of Lnnd, lying on the wnfe V of Saluda River, adjoining lands of Mo< Smith, Abel Hendricks nnrl </VUWIP| IV 1 od on as I he property of Rachel Hi"f? u it; i\t li?suit of Joseph Powell vs Harrion Boyd and ltuchol Hinton. On Tuesday after f-ale day at house c.r the defendant, 2 Stills and Stands, levied on as the property of Griffin Ilnniilto;., nt the suit of 13. 1<. Bhissingnrue, assignee and others. Purchasers to pay for titles. J. A. DOYLE, g. r. d. bherifTs Office. ) May 10th, 1850. \ JLctlCft'S. Remaining in the I'ostOfllnn n II., Quarter eudin? OlstMarcli 1850,which it not tnlccn out within three months will be sen! to the l'ust-OfHco Dopartni\nt as dead letter* K. Agnew I J.is. M. Carter II. Rreiner | John II: Hoyd Susan < a ver I . a nas la on Amler.-on II. Edwards | Catherine E.Frazicr W. W. Gnssaway A. M. Hamilton l'ut-oy or Alvr.lo Mrs. Martha llunnicul /Ainniuutt William //unycut James llolden llenry Hester 1 c nuel Hamilton J ><iai? D. Jarrard Dairol I.ooper Maleny Mauldin l'.aford Morgan | Jainus Phillip.*, John Richer ?o'in Samples Stephen Smith Thomas \ andearor John 11 Whim * - " - I 11.1 VUIIU I till K. E. ALEXANDER, P. M. March 31, 1830. Hesperian Harp. A IV'cw Music In I*atCist I3Y DR. WM. IIOUSER, ?S tlio greatest wovkof tho ki?nl ever ofTor < ! J*- to tl?? world. It contains 570 pages, mm and more, than 700 tuw;s?Psalms Bin! , Ilymn TutH'3. OiIpssiihI Ani1m>?? a-. UUll j Temper <ucc, Moral, and Patriotic piece* i ttcoth, Irisn, German, French and othei fine Foreign Tunes. Much new musi never before published; the noble old tunes that thrilled the hearts of our fathei and mothers in their youth, and one of the plnine.it expositions of the principle-, i of music and of musical composition ever I published. It is specially suited U tb taste of the South and West, (the auJio; is a Southern man in birth and education, and nil his nihilities) and is adapted to the i l)av School for children, the Singing c,.i.?1 'i-"1 nit; nurci) unoirof every denomination, the Missionary and Temperance i Meeting, the proud gain-day* of our Re i public, and the social party, where good j sense and tho love of every thing virtuous and noble should rule the hour. Inquire of the Booksellers nnd Countv Merchants gene: ally, and of GEORGIA A. OATbS, CO., Augusta, Ga. Teachers who will travel nnd sell thi; work, can make from ^500 to fcifiOO :i I oii\ Address (lie author, Spier's Turm ' Out, Jefferson oo., On. i March 2. 41 1m. All tho South Carolina WeekHev | and Tri-Weeklies will publish this ndVi rortisonient for one month, and aomu j bills to the author.' n. F. i'EKIIY.] [e. m. k.4jxi u3. PKRRY Sc KEITH, Attorneys at ILaiv.. ! Wii.i. IVnctire in the C?ourts ?fl' i - - - j and Equity for Pickens Distiict. O[ kick, Pickens C. II., S. C. October 1, 1819. r2f2"MEAW (^ AllTERH. OnAULIC8TOM, March. '.?8. . ! Tn pursufjneo of a recommetKlition c | (he Lo^i.-laturc, in relation to tlie-dbtribi: I lion of only repaired vlrms, ihft Milili ' Officers interest ! nv? iwwn.v- > >UIUW^ IIUIIIH'II 1 (hat as all (ho Uillos belor?*ing to tli?Stato are new, no puna of that deswip (ion shall in future be issued from lift Arsenal*. Bv order of 1 Uo Commp.nder-ih-Chiof.. . B. '1'. WATTS; QMG. ylpiil 12 3 HEAD QtjRIJSKS. ClIAnLT 8*V>?. ot [ GENER A L OB DKRS NO.? ] CIRCUMTA'NOKS demanding that the Governor shbuld he officially acquainted with the e(T'*crivo force of the <S'tntr, nnd the number of alarm men?the Br'endier Generals are hereby directed forthwith to mnl;o returns of their commands, to tho AdjuUtnt and Inspector General at Camden. A failure' in responding promptly to this order, will not bo overlooked, and tho nowspapov publication* will bo regarded as sufficient notice. By order of the Commander in Chief. J. W. CANTEY, Adjutant and Inpeotor General. March 9, 42 Ira, w ? Tier, All Persons having demands against lt?? Estnlc of Sheriff llaynes, deceased, nil hand them in legally attested The # idebtcd must make payment. W. D. STEELE, No a. 17 th Ordinary & AdmV jM'-J