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The Louisville Varieties lias hoistieri its flag, Jane Swisshelni. President, tiiui Grenley Vire President. ' T, E>< On Thursday Evening, 27lh inst., by Rev. Win. Mc.Whorter, Col. E. I R. Doyle to Mis9 Susan Dendy, nil of- this District. Hon% or Tempcmnce. PICKENS DIVISION No. 21 will appear in Regalia on Moofifty night of Court, next, and he atl' I dressed by Judge O Neal in a pnl> Sic speech.*?Members of the Order are invited to unite with the Division, i and the public to attend the nleeting. March 20th AI L NKBKTINO! THE Members of Pickens Division No. 21, S. of T., will meet in Division Room on Tuesday Even'w# (next, at which lime the O. W. P., Judge O Nisal. will address them. ----By order of fV. P. W. D. STEELE, R. S. March 29. NOTIOK ? T LEVENA KELLY, wife of William Kelly, residing in Pick ens District, hereby give notice of I my intention to become Sole and to enjoy nil the privile^ 0f B Free Dealer, in the ?CxiiijStion of Basket<rioal'er? &<? f after the expira- j lion of one from this Hay. LEVKNA KELLY. Hilarch 20,1851. 29?-ml Ink Tlaiiiiriictory. l*he subscriber, agent for tho sale of thU INK, would invite the attention of Printers and publishers of nuwsp.ipers in the South, to the fact th:it thev can now purchase in B iltimore a Miperior Ink to any manufactured in thi-? country. The Baltimore Book ?in 1 N?Mrnp ip?r p-in'ers pilfer it to any other Ink. Colo -ed inks, '-'Card ink. Book ink and now* ink of superior quality, and at the lowest prices* The Undersigned warrauts the ink m de at the Baltimore works to be of he very best quality, and should nny article shipped bv ,, him fail to give full iatisfactlon, it can Ik* returned at his expense. WM THOMSON, No. 0 Carroll ^all, Baliimore. Publishers oY newspapers who send us * #10 and insert the j'ibove advertisement to the amount of #2,50, will receive a 50 lb. ketf of the best hewn Ink. 44?5f( ' I . I 1, | III . . 1 . ' RKORte MEW tiOODS! at QftKEfWDLLE B?BIBOE5. ALEXANDER <fc BAItTON. PtCKENSVILLE, 8. C. March 10, 1861. 43?tf tfllxt voir P2c;vs?\ PAY, OR iili SUED. r|^nOSC ill'lusted to me prior to I.. the first ! ?v of Jjxiinaiy iaslcan pay without costs until the last of j cotirt wet*!.. ' (i/T 'Itfllil tl\A *? ?'! 1 * ?<riii-i uic uiuiii;y Mini i will llltvc e. iM. keith. March 15, '51. 43?31 SOUTH CAROLINA. 'FICKRV DISTRICT?IN EQUITYfs. Millliken ) Bill for Partition wife Malinda vs > of Heal Estate. Martha Norton, S ftoht Wilson & > tfeijfc Sarah, et al-. S The complain nts having filed their Bill in my office, and it appearing to my satisfaction that the heirs of 2ipporah Forbes, deceased, viz Elminn, j\c|olphug, Nelson Forbes and others, and the beiri at law of Mariha Forbes, s decease*!, viz: Jeptha, Eliza, (>?org<$, Forbes and others, reredo from and without the limits of this Slate, on motion of Perry &l Keith, com})*. sol's*, ll. 19.ordered that the alx>ve named Defendants, the heirs at law ofZipj>orah Forbes and Martha Forl>es, ae (Ceased, do appear and plead, answer, ?r demur to tne above stated Bill of mrrtnlnm) \vi(hin ihr?*? mnhikti fmm or otherwise llie Bill will l>e token as to (hem pro cimfaMn. M. M. NORZ'ON, < . 8. P. D. ' Ifrtch 10, SBttl 43-8rn ~~ notice. A LL persons are forewarned from XJL trading for a Nrtte of hand giv- ' pn by w?e to Francis Greenwood for ! ftKX awd doe the 25lh of Dccomlier next, a& I do t)ot'inten{l to pay it nn- J l?u mmni?tlM(l liv Ibui. I > *? r"'""j."'B.,vi'EATH|ERS. ' Maroh 8, |85l, , 42- ? ' ^NOTICE. jj A LL nersons indented 16 (he HtibJ\. scrioerfl prior to the firsi of Jaii- ^ ut^y last, will j^ye cost by settling , jmwfldi?lc?y. as no longer indulgence "r ^ ?T'K- ALEXANDER. 1.185|. 37?<f. "r'^jilTT" '""" **'1 '"V" *** . , (or, TM-Goik.ptero I yjyj wroing ?ieo j i * THE BRITISH PERIODICALS i and ins FARMED*'% QUOtBE. 1 Lkonnho qocAt 6i Co., 64 Oold-xt., N. Y., /^ONTINUK to publish the four lending V_y British Qunrti' ly RcvieVrt ;ind Muckwood'? M gMzinc; in addition to which tliev have recently mmmencod the publication oi a vaiuiiwe a^rieulturnl work, called th< "Famish** Ouidd to Scikntifio and PkaO-Ioal /lomoui-Tt'nR." hy Henry Stephens. F. Ft. 8., of Edinburgh. author of the "Book of the Farm," Ac., Ac., nasisied hy John P. Norton, M. A , New Haven, Profossor ef Scientific Agriculture in Yule College, Ac., Ac., TIuh highly valuable work will c<impii>e two large royal vctavo volumes, containing over 1,400 page*, with 18 or 20 splendid steel eugravinga, and more than 600 engraving* on wood, in the highost style of the art, illustrating almost every implement of nusoandry now in use by the best farmer*, the best methods of plowing, planting, hav ing, harvesting, ?kc. Ac.,The various dnmes. tio animals in their highest perfection; in short, the pictorial feature of the hook| unique, ana will render It of incal^yirtV'g value to the student of aj^nouh'are, The work is being P'Sifa'ned \n semimonthly numbers, ot 4 pages each, exclusive of (he engravings, and is sold at 25 ccnt>^ e>\'0n, or $5 for the entire work in nuniW^, of which there will be at lea t I 'i'he British Periodicals republished anI as follows, viz t London Quahtbkly Ricvikw, (Oonsei'tive) Edinouuqii Review, (Whig.) North British Rgvikw, (Free Church,) Wje9tmini8tkk Rkvikw, (Liberal.) and Blackwood's Edindukoh Magazine, (Tory.) Although those1' works 11 ei distinguish"-*! by tho political shades above indicated, yet but<? small portion of their contents isde veto Jo political supjeefs, If iu thoir liter?iy character which g}v?*s them their chief Value. anil in f 1 >:iI thpr stnnH !"> > above . II other journals of thel elans. Black wood still und?r t'io manteily f*ulHrtnce <if Christopher North, maintains its an*i?nt celebrity, and is nt this time unusually ?i-; tractive, from the serial work* of Bulwc uud other literary notablus, writteu fur thai mag izjne, and (i si appearing in its columns l?oin in 0*e>u Hiitain and in fcho United States. Snc'i xvo'ks ns The C ixtons. and My New Novel, (both by Bulwci) My Peuinaular J/edal, The On en llaiul, and I othersends, of which nuu.erous livitl editions are issuep bv the lending publishers in this country, have to Site reprinted hy ili'/pfi puMi-htTt. from the pageg bf liiHckvv?x>d afte ii has hewn issued hy .VessVa. .S'c. tt As Co.t ko tjtat the subscribers to the j rcpiint of ihat mag.'ziue may id'.v.-ys rely : on having t)v* ear lie i readhg o<-'lh?^e fipv j ckuiting tales. TEUNH: For: ny one of the I Reviews, $3 00 pr it'm 1 For any two do. ,r> 00 " For any three do. 7 no For .'II four of tfii* He* S iiO For H arkwoodV M'ti^zim*, 3 ''0 '* j For HI ifkwoo.l and lItift* Ktrviews, ft 00 ' For Ht.-ickwood mul ;In* f . 11 io 00 " Foi F:ti!'?f% Guidv, ( in plete in '2'J \//in ?.) ft 00 I'aymen!.i to (>>j tmtf/'f advana:. .Money current itt tW wt?*iv i -sut'd will lie leci-ived ;.t |>mr. i jC5^"l{pnuti!iii?*.?-> ami communication ' should lit*- always addressed po^t-p. id, or fiaitked, >ti the puMi-licrs. LEON Alii > SCO IT & CO., 70 Fulton xtn-ei, New York, , Einrmoc 34 Gold stit-e'. ' 1, Alt AII BELL, w.fe of John Bell, farmer, residing in Pirkens Distrirt, on Cornhouse creek, hereby give notice of my intention to become a Sole Trader, and to enjoy all the privileges of a Free Dealer in the occupation of Weaver, seamstress. &,c. \ after the expiration of 1 month from this day. Feb. 20th, 1851. AHA// B*JLL. 40-?lm executive Department. Columbia. Feb. 16, 1851. ! nENKRAL Order No. 3.?Ma- J r II -e .i-- . si jui ./miimn i in|JICI'i Wl 1 IK! Ordna.ice, having Keen appointed 1 Aid-^p?Camp to ,nis excellency the ! Governor, with 1 he rank ofLieuteii- , unt Colonel* will be obeyed and re Mjected accordingly. By order of ! the Cammander-in-f'hief. J. W.CANTEY, * Ad ji and Insp. General. . 40r?lt J Uncoil, Lar<I.A;e, I PHERE will he sold at Public [ J. Auction, on Saturday the '21)th ?f March next, at the late residence if Jqsinh F. Ferry, dec d, in Pickens District, on a credit of twelve months 11. ^ C- ii ilie louowinpr prop?r?y, Via: c Six Hundred Bushels of Corn*, t. rhree thousand Mounds fine Bacpri; 6 Five hundred weight of nioe Lard; c \ large quantity of Fodder, Shucks, Several head ot'CattlO, aWq othei; arieles. (KrThe purchaser giving note _ vith approved security, gearing in* erest from daie. n f B. F. PERRY. Adm'r. 11 Greenville, S. C Feb.,!* 1851 <1 3d?it , ii (KrThe Friends pf Barton Atbiott? Esq.? beg leeve to am^iin^a lim ns a Candidate, for dfirnti * ftckeiw District, *t tfe* esastfiu# Jo*- * SHERIFFS SALES, PtcJitMi* District. DV VIRTUE OF WHITS OF FIKKI FACIAS lO ><K UlKBCiKD. Will ho sold bofore the Court-house : in Pickens District, within the legal hours, on the first Monday anti 'ruesday in April next: On Tuesday after sa!ed ''ay al (he ' house of B. B. Moseley, one two! year old colt, levied on as the property of M. Banks at the suit of J. E. Hagood. J. A.DOYLE, s. p. d. 71/arch 8, 1850. South Carolina. picke.vs district. i i tf i \ * ?..u / Av^nst the heirs Henry Myers ah^ v others, BpWVoaiftS, \ ftbbt. Hotinea, Trn , ' taPpfcaring to my satisfaction -A- ihfirpart of the heirs of Robert Honnea reside without the limits of this State, it is therefore oidered that they do appear and object to the division or sale of the real estate of 'Henry Myers 011 or before the second day of Juno ext, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. YV. 1). STEELE, o. p. d. Ordinary's Office, Pirkens March 1, 1851. SJUTH CAROLINA, l'ickcii* Dinlricl. ik kqv1 y. . Benj. F. Kilpatriek ) and will} and others, > vs ) Bill for Part. Thoni. K Jones &. ( wile, nhd others. $ It appearing to my satisfaction, thai Thomas rl. Jones, David Jones, Susan C. Jones, Lupiiula j. Jones, Kebecch C. Jones, Nancy Jones, Martha M. Jones and Matilda C. JoneS' defendants to this Bill, children ol -Tanwell Jones, and Mary his deceased wife, formerly Mary Stiihling- and heirs at j\?W ol Jesse Strihling deo.'d. late of iJiis district, reside from and without the limit's thisState. On motion of H. C. Yonntr Oomn. D ~ ' " " " f Sol. It is orderoo thai the said defendant do appear and an. we or demur to :>aid Bill of roinpia ni, wiih ti three mon'His from tins date, or iheir con^eiy lo jhe same will bu taken pro confesiio* M. M. NOliTON, c. k. i*. u. Gomin')> Ollict*. / Nov 7, 1850. J '25 ? :3 m H. \ I U- AiiTKliS 'ol. .mm i December 17, tso*>. J ^^ rjI>?\ L OU) ;Kk. No. l. . j r. y i Xl i\ \V ^ i lit' ?1 .' ?? . M c/Hli i\io i f>vi; (' ! '. i\i liuuM n Sa?n .1 M./Ci ?\V>iii 11 i'A'.'Ub \j. , M and R. S. iiodon Kmj:s. j having IxVn appo'inH* I Aid-du-ranip > u> ins l.0.\< oilt wy ihe Governor Wi'ii the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. wi'l he o'.K'yed nlid respected according-! l?3* order ol lho Comaian fer-inChef. J. W. CANTliY, Adjutant and Insp. General. Der. 25, It50. 82 3t i Kxccutivc Department. CoLUiMiHA, Jan. 24, 1851. By His Excellency, J. H. Means, Governor and Commancler*tn-Ghu;f in ami over the State of South Carolina: Y\T HEKEAS, information has ? ? ut:uii received ai mis L/eparlroent, that THO fASDA tiBY,aKau, KENAN who was committed to tlie Fail of Beaufort District for negro ( dealing, broke jail a few days sinee, ??d made his escape: now, therefore, ' f, J. H. Means, (Governor of the ' State of South Carolina, do hereby j >fTer a ruw?.rd of One Hundred Dotars for his apprehension and delivery rito any jail in this State. The said Daley, alias Kennan, is about foriy- ' ive years old, five feet fivo or six in- |* *hes hi#h, rather stout, blue eyes, ] roitt teoth out, and is an Irishman oy ,S )irth. j! n!. _ n I " vnven unner my hand nud ' $ 4 seB' ?* ,',e State, at ^?* C ^ * J Imnhia; the 24th day of J ah-1' 0-*-^ uarv. in the yeai ofour Lord >ne thousand eight hundred and fif 1 y-one, and in the soventy-fifih year >fthe sovereignly and Independence 1 >f the United States of America. 8 J. H. M&ANS. B. K. HENfcOAM, Sec'y of Slate. , Jan. 30, IW ' , 1 ; . ( i. \j ' J J; i* i l* (kM i J ? ' . i ft *? : J . . IW W E are authorised to anoynce Cnpi. Joun CJkuKin as a au'! idate for She.'iflf of Pick ens Dit Hot ? I the it? ir i ectioi^ e Wi, S IL-ft ? * ATTORNEY AT LAW. e Vill practick IH ??* bt r HB WEdTCT* A* vmnm ? I HEAD Columbia, Feb. 12. 1851. CLINTON BROWN of Barnwell Samuel Sparks Jr. of Darlington, W. M. Bratton of Fairfield, Bernard G. Rico of Union, William Gaston Allen of Beaufort, W.BIa< khurn Wilson of York, Minimal Whaleyof I :itnrlnuiA>i A > ?, T n 1?: C Illll-IIIUB I VJWUI1WIII HI Orangeburg, Samuel Alston ot Fairfield, Carver Randall of Chester, Sebasiion Sunr.er ol Sumter, Willi? ;*n ( Williams of Ahheville, ivaviii" 'ueen appointed Aid-de-Canyps to his excellency t've Governor, with the rank ot lieutenant Colonel, will he olv'/yed and respected accordingly. By order of the Commander-in-chief. J. W.CANI EY, Adjt. and lnsp. General. 40?It NOTICE. IS hereby given that application will be made to the Board of Commissioners of Roads for the 5th Regiment of S. C. Militia, for the discontinuance of the Reed's Ford Road?the Mauldin s Ford Road, and 90 much of the old Road leading from Pickens O. H. to Pendleton as is not used by the Greenville road or the new road from Pickens to Pendleton. By order of the C?er.era! Board of Commissioners of Itoads. E. G. GAINES,) ~ H. L. GAINES, S m rs* Pirkens C. H., S. <J., Jan. 7, 1851. 34 3m PROSPECTUS OF THFJ SOUTHERN LITERARY ft? cr"j <?s la? rjsji f rra. u^j icj ir- 'in'i vl>j ins. ? rorIH.11, * SEVENTEENTH VOLUME. . THIS popular and favorite magazine Which was established In TUo Yeai 1834, and has outliv. d, with a sine hi honorable exception, nil its competitors, will enter upon a new vo'ume in Jnnuiry m-x?. It has never been the hahit of the Kditor to seek to catch the public eye by any long list of distinguished contributors, paraded ostentation ly upon the Cover, or he might give, as -imong :ho>-e who w'Vite for the work, the names of soifle of the^i st men nnd wo,,^n that have adorned the lireruturc o the country The Messenger rents its claims lomiblii! favor uonn lhe basis .fSolid K* eeJU-nce. y? the "Southern People it np-j |ipAh Kiiontrly .'tUheOnly Litoriuy.Moiitlily in the .Southern -Vtnlrs^ ' The Kdiu> is ditcn. 'nvd l?. muke it w.vtin of lite .Vmu'Ii and of ll\" country. The contents :<s lie:cldloi<* will embrace Kevirws, lli<io icul itiid |iii)<.-,'iipliioal .Sketches. Novels. !vil:'s, Travels, f-S'iys, Poems, C>itiijnes,ikI I'iijn?r>. oh rite A 'my, Navy, md othe N ?ii?n*il abject.*. I'he Mi' center will nlsu continue present onirics ct ;< Si 'eniilic chanict er, Suc'' r?> 'In:iii?f ji s; vears have excited the mosi ni. !>? ' i-.-i- n on I oth sides of the At- ! ': <" f?> t!.r?-rni?i{? volume will ho ! ^ '.i- v I: \ sequnl lo.liuliil; 'i' < popu! r >iMv now in course ol ni' .i nhi i., i:.r >1 j^fizine, i':. i,' . . i .? Mir.iMci' in announcing t<e /)'i > ; 'i .? tluj I'iri-ian Co.respon<>; hi- >-?-umplished nnd learned Kulopt ii) it.>nuiljut<i. . iii whirl) the render will find ;? mi: ? fiit t lit I inflection of the pro- j i^ress n! Art and .sYience in the French cup : Lai, ill -n in n\ o/Iht e in t'uscoun iry. Of thf Kditoiiid ?nd Critical Department) i>f'he Meessen?;er, llu- Kdilor will onlv .vav tl lit it will cmbnce ropiou- notes on eurreni literature. nnd K<-views of nil new American and Foreign works of general interest and value. His opinions will ?t least bo always fearlessly and honestly avowed. | TKR.MS Sft PER ANNUM. Invariably in Advance. .1 NO. R. THOMPSON, E'li'or i>nd Propiieior. Richmont/, Vu., Oclo!ier, 1850PICKENS DISTRICT. IN COMMON PLEAS. Spencer W. Nix, who is in the sustody of the Sheriff of Pickens uisirict i>y virtue ol a writ ol Uapia* \ ul Satisfaciendum :;t the suit of the 1 State having filed id my olTicc, tojetlior with u Schedule, on oath, of his estate and effects, his partition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he may be admitted to the nen3fit of the acts of the General Assembly made for the reliel of Insol /ent debtors: It is ordered, that the mid State of" South Carolina and al! ;iher the crcdilO"3 *3 whom the said Spencer W. iliZ anywise in lebted be, and they are hereny I noned an:l have notice to appear beore the said Court at Pickens Court f rlouse on the third day of April next o show cause if any they can, why he prayer of the petitioner afore- [ taid, should not be granted. W. I. KP.ITH f ? i Office of Common Pleas, ) ? 1 ^ickeiis District, Jan y 1,1861 \ f 33 3m j Gqar^laiiS) Tui^ven, and J ><hers, HAhle to account before me, t vill lake notice tlmt they are requir- \ dto-make their annual Returns ao g ording to law, durinfif tlie week of the nsiiiry ^prin^t'onrt. r I Milks ML. NORTON*, C. E. P. b. c 3diilr s: Offic(j, PFckens C. H. > 28th February. 1861. < ?! M * I i- .rn 11 i imnii rnmmm+immmmmmmm*mt pttosPEGTus Of THE (PATI&QOT, To ob Published at Ghbbnviixh, S. 0. ? . , It ia npnnAo/irl ^ ino??A ?? Y? J ? ? v\-? m.mu till 1I1U(;|)CU* | dent Tr Weekly and Weekly Newiirl paper in the TWn of Greenville, C., ?o be ?!y!cd 'k,lsiie Southerv| Patriot," devoted to oxn nie^o^ Agriculture, Manufacture s, Politics Literature, Science, and the genera improvement of the country in all her Industrial Pursuits?defending the Rights of the South, the Federal Constitutions and the Integrity qf the Union of the Stole*?and opposing i lie Anti-itepubiicao, ruinous and corrupting policy ol South Carolina's continuing!*! (hohazards and speculution of Banking. "The Southern Patriot" has originated with, and belongs to an association of gentlemen, who own nearly a thousand slaves, and are worth several hundred thousand dollars.? This should he regarded by the community, independent of their honor their lives and characters, as some guaranty of Fidelity to the Southt and at least as an earnest, of their interest in the Justice, Wisdom, and viuiiiiii v ui llig vuvci IllllUlitTho Proprietors are under the imj pression that tho growing importance j of our Town?its heavy Mercantile and Manufacturing business, the anticipated Railroad facilities, and.our present Mail arrangements, together with ihe general Intelligence, Prosperity and Patriotism of our District, must insure the success of a Triweekly Newspaper?giving to tho business community the news and Telegraphic Despatches, sooner than they can be received through the 'IV.: 1-I-- - Ai i.wet'Kiy cny papers. The undersigned have been charged, by ihe Proprietors, with the Editorial 1) enactment of '"The Southern Patriot." It is not without re luctance that they assume this grave responsibility; but having done so, neither time, labor, nor energy, shall be wanting to make the Paper worthy of public patronage. Arrangements will be made to have Corres-( pondents in Washington and other cities?giving intelligence in advance of the press?and the Prices Current, and state of the Charleston, Golum uia, Hamburg and Greenville Markets will 1x3 regularly and correctly quot&r "The Southern Patriot1' will be issued on superior paper, neatly and beautifully printed, with new and clear tyne, at Three Dollars per annum for the Tri-wepkly, pay aula in advance. The Weekly Paper will be a large sheet, containing substantially the same ; raKtter as the Ij i-wcekly, for One dollar and Fifty Cenus P**r. annum, ipayable in ad vanee. ''his will bp the cheapest Newspaper ?? s,ye a?d Quantity of matter in Carolina?and is intended to reach those points of the country whose ma.1' laoilities ara limited. Any agent forwarding <en subscribers to either paper, shall receive a copy gratuitously. The publication of 4'The Southern Patriot1' will commence on the first of January next. J*. F. PERRY, I rr, C. J. EL FORI), S Ed,tors* Greenville, S. C., Nov. 1, J850. >27 tj UfiVD QUAKTEK. Columbia, Dec- 17, 1850GENERAL ORDER No. 1. R. (J. Me-Cat,', William A. Owens, E. Alexander, jr., E. B. Means, F. 11/ TT * ? >v. rierioi, J. JL?. Ashmore, K, F. Reynolds,- Thomas Hanckel, 1*. A. Beckhnm, Edward Johnson. R. Barn well Rhetl, jr., VV. H. Campbell, and F. L. Calhoun, esqs., having been appointed Aid-de-camps to his Excellency the Governor, with the rank ot Lieutena t Colonel, will be obeyed and respected accordingly. By order of the Commander-inchief. J. W. CANTEY, Adj't. and Inspector General. Dec. 26, 1850. 32 3t TITC A ? n/v JL ACADEMY. THE undersigned respectfully informs llio public thai he has jpened a school at Old Liberty Church, where he proposes to teach 1 \ lithography, Reading, Writing, and \rithmetic, at 4 dollars per session, >f five months each; English Gram* nr r, Geography, Moral and Natural Philosophy, Book-keeping and comuisition, at (J dollars per session; the i ,? . i \ ? * jftun Hiia Ufeek langunges, chemisry, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonome- " ry and surveying, at 10 dollars per fcsaion. n Boarding can be obiained in respeo a able families at from four to Ave r F?b. 1,1891. SOUTH CAROim^ In Equitf?-Ptcbe|M 01ctrfef Isaac (lolden an<H JifoJane, . I Bill for Partition i? N.otolsou, rnd Sale of Re^. widow, litnuNic-1 fc-?tat?. holson, et. a!. J npilK Complainants having filed their mil in tuy Offitofi, and it appearing to iny satisfaction that Evan Nicholson, James Loveless and wife Sarah, William Holden and wife Martha, William Nicholson. Mordecai Cox and wife Mfdinda, parties Defendants to tbe said Bill of complaint, on motion of Perry 6l Keith, Comp. Sol a., It is Ordered. That the nbov? named Defendants to the said Bill of complaint do appear, plead, insurer, or demur to the aforementioned Bill ol ccomplnint within llfree' month? from this date, or otherwise the Bill will bo taken as them pto amfetto. MILES M. NORTON, c. * r. jr. Commissioner's Office, ) Pickens, 15 March, 1801. $ 44?ltJ DMSOLtlTIOK OF COPARTNERSHIP. XT* B. BENSON & SON hiT? JLirf# this day dissolved Copartnership by mutual consent. All person* indebted to them are most earnestly requested to make immediate payment. We take this opportunity of re* turning our sincere thanks to the citizens of Anderson and Pickens, for the liberal support they haVi u6*S pleased to give Us in our business. E. B. BENSON. J. B. BENSON. Jan. 1,1851. 33?31 T SHALL continue to keep on ll!l .1(1 n t -I.I ct?.J ?. .11 fvoivi (4i iiiu \jiv* oinuu in i r/|i\uv" ton, a hirfre and general assortment of all kinds of GOODS, which I will sull as cheap as any other raerchtaU let Ins location be in the country ?r village. E. B. BENSON. Jan. 1,1851. 33?3t Valuable Land TO RECTOR LEASE The Undersigned offars. 300 ecrf# of Good Land, to either rent or lease jor a terra o( years pn good terrtssw IiossesVion can be given any time.? 'ersons wishing Land either to rent, lease or buy, are respectfully invited to call on the subscriber al his residence on Stamp creek, 6 miles above Pickens C. H. Jan. 6th, 1851. 34?4t L. CAPKHART. POST OFFICE STAMI TO POSTMASTERS. rpiIE, ADVERTISER, PoatmasJ ter at Pleasant Grove, AHegha* ny county, Maryland, is the first person in the U. Slates who conceived nnd undertook ^extensively to publish the idea of fumtfth' ing all postoIliccR in the country with cheap stamps. All stumps made by hina- mrn warranted equal or superior to any others that can be procured Tor the sataa prica and whenever any are cent out in |wy manner defective or unsatisfactory, duplicates will he forwarded, on notice, without extra charge. All who order a set of stamps, with a full set of changea for data* at only two dollars, [for thirty pieces,] shall he kept in stamps nd libitum. FUm fet with one change, f!. When stamps are neatly mndfc with ttorted handles and screw,?bam* fctyle aa th? regular government P. O. tampa?idura* ble efficient and warranted, i'rke on# tc* two dollars only, and special authority Hi 6end hy nn.il free. Address ??P. M." Pleasant Groft, AlW ghany county, iVarylnnd." jCSF"Any editor publishing the iHam [wji h thin note] three timed and tending ft copy uf (ho paper, shall receive credit. /or ten dollars rn wood tetter, or ten dollar proof pr?H??or if preferred, a wood engr*-1 vinnr or ?n engraved newBpftpfc* he>d of above vnltic will be f6r*ard=d. Feb. 1, 1WI. FURNITURE. ^'PTHOSF. whn with _i tffidsteads, can <r?t th?Hi Off r?M onable terms by a Pickens C. S. C*, ? ' 1 "" ?.?. PKRRT.j [a. m. PERRY * KjwrTff, Attorney* at f, Will Practice in th*(fot|rt*Of Equity for Piofceni Distriot. . OrriCB, Pickcp* 0. H.. S. O. 1 October 1. 1849. ftfft NOTICE. $2000 DOLLARS WANTED. t Would again remind thoae debfed to me either by ndte ?r iccount that after the ftrit *f Fehruiry, thej will find their note* #rw| ?* aunts ih the hands of proper 60fc*rst ar collection. Save ?*iif yau j *. ci-. M^y i?.? . iwmim. mSSe