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Capture of an A?aorfCan fclater ^Horrible fcofenc on fioaTi. On tlio l<Hb Inst., tlio DrilUh brig-of- i war, Arab, npiofl .jsnsptaiuUs looking school) ; ysr otY Fulinout'h, Saiuatca. Tho Post says: i She was closely pursued, and tlio coptain, j finding thai there w*s no possibility of es- j 'CH'pirtfc IVtmt tho " Arab." deserted her, tnk- j "ng wun uim in ti shallop his crcw, money, 'Chronometer and other Useful articles. The commtmdor ot the Arab dispatched his gun boat with 15 men, under the commaud of his first lieutenant, with orders fortho cap*nre '>f *|j? shallop. The chase continued I for nearly three hours?and a shot having destroyed tho rudder of tho shallop, the 'Captain, who was owner of tin ilavei*, ;$iir renuereu. nvo ot Iiik pnncipal slaves, and nn interpreter, were taken from the filial I op, ar. i tlio crow were leflin it, to make the l>cst of tlieir way to Cuba. The lirst lieutenant then boarded tho schooner, and found hor filled with young African!*, males and female.% to the number of 373, no losa than 120 having fall&n victims to the horrors of the middle passage during a voyage of twenty-nine day*. The poor enptivos were in a wretched condition?all of them worn mibw! ?tli/? /> /-? o*?? "??* pmt auuiuuu to havo boon half starved. They wore parked closely together, and covered with dirt and vermin. On tho arrival of tho schooner, in 8t. Ann's lbiy, several gentlemen wont on board, and their sympathies were excited at tho misery they witnessed.? Messrs. l>rnvo ?fe Ibo. suggested measures which were adopted, and with their usual liberality, ordered a steer to bo killed, and soup prepared for tho sud'orbrft; other gentlemen furnished ground provisions, bread, 0 1 KM t ' " * ? cvo., ana wuyic mo icou was Doing prepared, tlio whole of tko human cargo was brouglit upon dock, Washed, and bad blankets given to then) until clothing could bo procured. Thirty of them were in. a dying state. The nlavo schooner has two decks, and botwe.cn them tho captives wero packed in such a : manner that they had scarcely room to I move. During cach day of the voyage they j sat in a painful posture, eightoon luolir onlv beinc? allowed for each to turn in nnri i in a dock-rootn of thirty foet in length 300 human beings wero stowed .away, and brought up, in plattoons, once eveiy day, to got a small portion of fresh air. The schooner draws but six feci of water, is of great breadth, and flat bottomed, and was thus built to ?nablo her, in caso of pursuit, to run into a port whore ihero was not much depth of water. The interpreter st files that wheu slave-trading captains cannot escape cruisers, thoy make their way to a particu lai point of land on tho Cuban 'Const?run tho vessels ashore?and leave tho slaves to perish. Tho place alluded to is surrounded with rooks?irono but llat bottomed boats can get iu?and tho >vhojo of that portion of tho cftast is blanched wjth human bones. The Difficulty between the United States and Granada?War Apprehended. We find in the Bxhimore Sun, of Thurs n njreti'H vviugrapmc uesp ttcli ol conhidorablt) importance. It purports togive ilio propositions nwde by this Government to New Grnnada, with a view to settle the existing difficulties ; one declares thftt New (iranadiV unqualifiedly rejects thof-e proposals, and in turn m^kw demands for horself. Ki?o claim i S* l s'O non fmm ii... o. - ? ^ ^v)vw * ? viiw; iiiu u olhics for damages done at Panama, to New Hmdadinn citizens, by Americans on ihe lftib April, 1856, and declares that the United Slates owe her rej ration for the uncivil conduct of the formor's topiesentalivC. In tho House of Representatives of New Cirnnnda, n motion had been nvtde to raise $500,000 for preparation against invasion by the u\ mer loans.. A letter dated at Aspinw-ll, 20th ult., pays: "The alarming aspect of our relations with New Granada ts creating <*rejtt esctiement. Immediate war with the United States is apprehended. The properly holders of Panama had begun already to calculate the chances of loss during the hcenes which nviy yet transpire before the settlement of tire difficulty. For. some Weeks thev lutvf nnnnlv - ----J -| J .....V.../ negotiations could settle the mailer?that there certainly would be n rapture, and the renult would be the temporary posting of United Suites troops ot tho IsthmuH. We give the reported propositions of our Government as furnished in the despatch to llie f\nn fn tl>? ^?"l? "?":? ' .... ... wtiw rvKivu (Iiuuir, ay/me nill^ is undoubtedly omiliod, as the sense of the f.cntence, a? it now Btnnds, is hardly apparent: .i First. To constitute the cities of Panama and Aspinwall two independent nmnicipnlities nnd invest *flh the powevs of ?elf government^extending over the lerritorv ten miles widn <?n /?nrl? sMn .?f it??? ^ "?v " """ rood?perfect freedom of the tianait route ?U.c sovereignty not to bo chartered, and pi her nalJbnd lo bo invited to join in tbe guarau./. . ? > Seconds To cade to tbe United State# '(Live Ml sov*v ?<?? * of two snrtall grotibs of island** in tbe m? (or p naval ?ta ji .^i ^flkv\jua4i 4.i* 111, Hay uu privileges reserved fa) the rajjioad Z$P!H$ foe ftftople col?idti ?MOP),. Third. To pay ? t1te damage? occft' ftaned by the oylbi'pflfc of ll?? 15l!i of ApiilKourtH. The 6<#m l/> bfl paid by llio |, (Jnited ^ -?r? ? ? JJkw York, April 2?.?The Herald has KfivinM frnm !(nnilu?o #?\ A mil 1 at U? 8eytftour, th? no* BrUiuh superintendent, was ?worn in on the 30th, and on the next d#y he'Was H^orn as tter Mniesty's !i<suten-. i not goVFrnor of the Bay Island*. It was rumored at Honduras Vb?t the Guatemalan ?rmy in Nioavngua had been defeated. A,l* go, that Salvador had djtolitrd in fiti/or at - -? r" v"';\aV Walker, t . s # .tiJfifs . Strong prejudices still exiated in ITondums nnd Guni<*m*In nguinst our countrymen. In OuHtemuln ftix Amandins bad been sumjvmriiy glint, and otliara banished frdtti the country, by ord?r of 0*n?r?l Onrrer*.? Ml.,..- ? -? ? * Mn.wtH, iih iik-ii nasnnnitn, y?n hit I ron and Robert Taylor, nppenlcd to Mr. 7. S?v*ge, who bad charge of tl>o Lection of the UulU'd Btatoa la Guatemala, urbo told j J&. w i. # . Xf* * I 2 1 1 " ?; *-^-r ~ ~w ? dfciZls^r: ?T3 1 them ho could not do anything for them, and was fearful thnt he should himself Wave to leave, as there was no Jirail to the power of Oarrera, who was very much enraged against the people of the United States. A ^ood deal of bin! feeling was cteated by me American slup lUwum having beeh charged extra tonnage duos at Pit took bar while loading tttftho^tny. A Dkterminkd Purscit.? A prisoner named Van Gorder darted past the jailor at j Warren, Trumbull county, Ohio, the other ! day, and made for the woods. A boy of j sixteen years, named Austin Wier, the son ) of the jailor, gave chase, nnd soon curie up j to the prisoner. The Chronicle says Younf Wier Btrnnk biin with u mnr-A ! light board he had pioked up while iuniiihg, but did not stop him. Hethon picked up a stone, and as Van Gorder was climbing a fence, hit him over the h'ft eye, and brought him to the ground, lie bled profusely, but recoveiing himself, again started, having now neaily reached the woods. When ho got to the last fence, he was again overtaken by the boy, nnd having a sli. k in his hand, ! showed Gglit; but Wier told him ho would ; mark his other oye with a stone he had, if j he attempted to cross the fence. By tliis j timo several others came up, nnd he was brought bnck. Washington*, April 28.-r-The War Department has completed the arrangements for the wagon road from Fort Defiance to Niagara river. Edward F. Renli! is to hn nnnmnto/1 fill. ! _ -- -- "I'l perintendent. 'lwfcntyfive camels and dromedaries are to be employed ?one of lire objects being to test their adaptability to the climate. The party will consist of about 50 picked men, provided with the necessary implements to break lhe road ihrongh. They will rendezvous nt New Orleans oil the 80th of May. All the parlies for the different ructions of the rond nre notv organ- ! i/.ed. It is i bought thai the work will bo i finished by next- December. iiiR it'iOiiiuCriri of tijis I'aiUi^tlO A.SSOCiaiion will bold a meeting at Columbia on the 14th, instead of tho 7th inst., as has llPAn nnliAlinnnrl ' VVw.. .^v> w muiiwuiiuUUi 4 uo V\;WI9IUil JJIUIU j isca to bo a very int9resting 011C. Gen. Samuel McGownn, who was a member of tho Palmetto Ilcgiment in Mexico, will deliver an Oration, in which he will give a history of tho formation and achievements "of that gallant brmd. r ?l KW8 UH ANOfKO TIIK BAnttATH.?The lialiiiuoro True Union says: 'Lord's Day services have of Into been bold by the Israelites of our city. A call is now mode for a decision as to tlio permanent continuance of tho arrangement. This will prove an important step to tho Jews, should the arrangement prove pormanent." XT ?' "\r ? * -- * " 1 nkw 1 oiik, April "Jb.?The Herald of to-day says that an expedition is being fit*, ted out here against Mexico by the friends of Santa Annu. A vessel has been charter- ! cd, and arms, ammunition and men are bo,ing procured. ?. Samuki. Swaktwol't, formerly a prominent politician of New York, died in that city on Friday, at the ago of seventy-three. In early life he was connected for a short time with the navy. lie was a steady and warm menu oi Aaron .UUrr, though not implicated in the latter's political delinquencies. 1 lo was appointed, under President Jackson, eolluctor of thu port of Now York, hut lim term of offioo was cut short by an unfortunate dSfaloation. Ho then left the j country, but subsequently returned and lias ninco li\'e<l in reiirom??f IticuMOSn, April 27,?Tho Abingdon Democrat says that during tlio week preceding Tuesday last snow full dnily in Wash ington county'. The fruit is generally killed and Violation io rery b*okwArd lliro* the southwest portion of the State. Many cattle are dviocr. " Wgix," siiid ft soft-henrted, blundering Joniitbnn, tbe othor dfiy, " Suke bus gin me llie suck, by gravy ! I've lost her." "Lo$t her---how ?" Inquired his sympathising friend. " I laid thu soft soap on her so thick, that the critter got so proud she ?- ? " w wuiuii l apuu& v<> ino i i ,i ij 11 i hibi lam . ii i i i i ? . f 11'i ** Diitu, in 1'uiiiuii iliii, on Itio '2-iiii ultimo, Ki?mund Makvik, in the GOtb year of his age. The deceased was a native of Anderson district, hut, f?r many years previous to his death, had made' Pickftito lus Iioiuh. He Itad been connected with mwnyl.nt;^ .i.....i. ? . - .... ,<-v <> iiiu?#h<?ii, iur mi ly yciil'8, ami died in the full enjoyment of the Christian'* final linpe, mid rcocivipg'tbe reward* of the faith fill In Chriat. For Heveral years before he whs called hence, lie diaeharged the responsible dotie? of Magistrate with equal justice to nil, nnd satisfaction to the pul>llc goncra!!?. 11? leavott w family and many relatives and Friends to mourn bin death, but tucy sorrow nut us those without hope. ? 'j.1- Tiuu.'. J-H-UI-!! J*-JU1 jLi'jiff.ii'ji.; ptia n/wnm m ???/? ?? J.U \J T7ILL l>o twt Iu ll?o-l<>wts?? bidder. on Monuny V T 18th itixtoot ut 11 o'clock, A. M., tlio build iug a Hriilgo over the branch on (ho iwwJ loading tt> the Fall*. Particulars made known on tbut day.^ J)y order of Council: J. N. LAWHI CE, Clerk. Mny 8,1857 4? g STOP THE STEEUS! STRAYKD off in March /rorn tho subacribfir, | Iwo (ted and White Stoevw, marked with a wop flud hrtJtf crop in rach your, four yeM* old-? 6110 in d<j horned, with warts under htf belly nnd kttyck kneed behind ; jho ntbor fw .oft horns lying cIom 10 hi? ho?*d likv lh? liuffoU Any one giving mo ?uoh iuf?>rni.'i|ion>.ns will unable mo to got tJieio, will rcceive Midtable reward. Address pio at WtHulli. J P. tJAlI^LAUD. ti?.i i* A U * ' piu.y " 10? I 1Q ofSontli t;ai>oli?ia, IM OUI?VAKV~>riVKKMA. \UflknKA8, A. B. Martin hath applied to ro? ?? for I*tt?r4 of i\<1t?faotrutioM upon nil and iiignlar tlio personal property, rights and credits, goods nud oliqttel*, bolopsJjig to tljo estota of Kdniilfid Martin, Into of thu State ?nd district aforesaid, di.ctins?if, the kindred and creditor* of mid <jkcctaM nr?,\lierefli)rc,citud to unpear before tha rJmfdFftMxS* H W? ?w. ?? >'%?V Oil iloottfxy liio ??ui ilavyf Slay ^ SEiir cmhc, if Ptiy Oi?y can. why oaid latjn-r, nhould ix?t b? 8rnnted. Glvcni^ ntv hand and saalof tfflce, ?v (dlidp.y of Maj, J W.W* * ' ls % ,m Anderson Prices CuxTent.COUHRCTXl) WKI-K.I.V MY KNOl.A?V. BI.KOKI.RV ft OO I Andehbon1 c. 11., May (>, 1857 j Cotton per lb. - - lQail I S I Salt, per mick, ' 2.00 C?>ffur\ Rio, per lb. - - - IH a 14 Sujfura, broxvn, per lb. - - 11 "a 12 j " ornslu'd iiii?l loaf, hit 11>. - in n I# I Molasses, West India, per gallon, CO " N. Orleans, ' *' 8ft a 1.00 Yarn (Oft.) per bunch, - 1.00 OHiinlmrgr;, (licftvy) por yord, - 1>1 a 14 Shirtings, " ? II n IU ! Iron,common size Swolo, per lb. 6 1-2 " English, " J 6 Nails, per ko^, - ft n B .1-2 | Oil, Luinum, jjCi yanoii, 1.S7 u 1.00 " Train, ' rt 9? a 1,00 Glass., 8X10 - 2.75 a 3 : 1UA1 'l ' 8 a 3.2$ Jlice, per lb - > G I, -2 i\ Flour; per barrel, - 7 a 8 Wheat, per but-hol, 1.00 Com, per bushel, - 80 n 85 HaCoti, hog round, - 10 a 1*2 Hafjguig, Gunoy. per yard, - 18 a 20 . Oats, per bushel, - BO a 6ft j en.-?, " - - (iDd If) l^owjor, Riflo, porkeg, - 7 1 2 a 8 C?TT lioro in always to be ho found n good j stock of Goods, nt K., 1). it Co'b. > ! . 'J." ! . 1 ' . " 1 1 I'. 1 1 SEAL YOUR MEASURES. T AM now prepared to SEAL any Mh'AS1 Iflt'jiS frori) oho cjunrt to half bimlicl. T. R; llAdOUP. < ?M\ r'n):olis 0. 11.. Miiy 8, 1H.')7 4:; i;' I * M WL-*.' M J VLL persons indebted to tlio undersigned for Shoe-making are retplePted to Minkit payment, . n?l the business of tlio concern nuist be wound uj>. Due attention to this notice will pave trouble. MITCHELL ?fc LA.WKHNCK. May 8, 180*7 43 - H ORDINARY'S SALE. BY virtue of an orJ<jr from W.J. Parsons. Esq. Fi'kcns district, will be sold befl>re the Sheriff's oflieo, at Pickens Court House, ?.?the first Monday in June next, to jbo highest bidder, tlio RICA T. KSTA TP! ,,f Ah.nl ?!!. son, deceased, situnte in I'iokens district, on both j sides of Little River, adjoining lands of Col. Jpp- [ (ha Norton, John Capehart and others, contain I in# Four Hundred And Sixty Acres more or less, originally granted to Jacob Capehart. 'JVrms of Multt?Sold on a credit of twelve montlu* with .otercat from date, except the costa which will be required on duy of pale. The purchaser, yiving bbnd with two good sureties, with n mortgage of (li? premises if required by tl?c Ordinary, ami nay for titlos. L. C. CIIaIG, B.r.n. May 7, 1867 43 f, sii?rirr>? s vi,iSv T) Y virtue of sundry writs of fieri facias to mo ' directed, wjl) be Hold before tlie Court Hou*e, in Pickens District, within the legalhours, on the first Monday and Tuesday in June next. One tract of land, containing two hundred and I fifty seven acres inord or less, adjoining lands of j J. J. Oawin, Robert Johnson and others, also one I other tract of land, containing six huridrud acres moro or less, adjoining lands of J. A. Ensly, jr., | Widow Mrrk and others, levied on a?* live proper- | ty of F. N. Garvin, at the suits of Phillips, and t McCarroll, U. A. Steele, Adru'r., Vm. Hoggs and ! others. Ono lioOse nnil lot in the town of Walhalln, whereon F. WcUmjus iiow lives, adjoining H. Fn gen and others, levied on asliU property at tiio suit of B-. Sharjm, for K. li. Benson against B. 13. Itice and F. W icbcns. 206 acres of tnnd more or loss, on waters of six mile creek, adjoining lands of John Howard, J. U. Howard and others, levied on as the property of | oHii.uui ommi,ai. my sun >vm. unvor, iturvivor, and other*. One traot of land, containing r>ne hundred and thirty acres more Or less, adjoining lands of John Abmover, C. Wendelken and other*,levied on as I the limperty of SVm, I... ?v at the #uit of O. W. Phillips for another ami others. 101 acr.es of Innd mors or less, near Walhalhi, adjoining lands of P. Wldbsiis, M. Crenshaw ami others: also, 1 half norc lot, No. 49, in tlio town of Waliialln. adioininir ldla of J. W. F. Thoinrwon Thos.' M. Adair and others, levied on as the property of J.II. Fischer, uecnased, at the .-uitof the I German Settlement Societ y of Charleston. | 6ne tract of lan-J, containing one hundred and |.seventy acre? more or less, known n$ tlieCpdaV rock place, adjoining lands of \V. JJrandctt, K*/ekiel Smith, Isaac Milter and others, levied on as the property of T. L. Painter, at the ault of A. 1). it J. Towers. * One tract of land, containing one hundred and shay-six acres inot:^ or lews, lying on both aide? of Coniioroaa crock, mljuiuing litlltls Of JaillUll SlMtuflwi Thou. lJrooks nifd others, levied on as tlie property of W, J. Fitzgerald, at the suit of John W. L. Cary. Terms cash; purchasers to pay for papers. L C. CRAlCi.b.r.j). May 7, 1867 13 td SPRINGS SUMMER SUPPLIES J. B. E. SLOAN & CO. l'itndlctnn. arc now receiving the largest and most 11 completn assortment of ^ ty> S5 That we liavo ever brought to thin place, which we ure willing to sell at short profit#. Ortr diloiHb have been carefully uelccted in New York, Philadelphia and Charleston, We can be always found at our post willing and ready to show bur Goods free of charge. We will tnkc in exchange fot Qooda, Corn, Uye, Wheat, Onta, Bncoii, Lard, Tallow, Itouswax, Honey, Homespun, Rag*, Chickom, Ducks, Tur key9, Hntltr, Ac., at the market pricc. April 29. 18,-,7 ' 41 tf t?- a a m .2 ? H ? o ,|E| -J | fea 13? WE ..aIIC S,^-2 s ?5 ca.? a Jl-J jsis I '??.. *mmuxtr f J J S | 2 r^M'fc^l|ss(5' J| a 3~ -i o4'?? 1-9 ~ ? CS3?S "16- 8^1?. ^ w S5 2 S <2-3 (2 _J ?L 5 |g; - . ; Slate of SoiiOi Ciirolina, IN KQII1TY? I'lOKE.NS. Mnry At.n ('ouch' ' '' Ji '' | vh > BUI for Partition. Robert OjUch and otliora. j I IT appearing tp Ofiy satisfaction that the lieir a a I . 1*4 of EUvmler linker, to wit: John Baker, j 'the heir? at I*W of Wnry Ann William#. ? Forre*t?r ami wife Bmawth, William lUkor, buciixm BaWr, Robert Baker, Richard linker, Chiw- j j ford Baker and Letvellon Mnknr, deYendimifl to i' tliis bill <>f eompMNt, iqlltfe without thanipiU of.; ] nil* on motion 01 riarriBOii, cpmpnnriApni l solicitor, it i? ortJtred that the said hbsent <1?fbiKl ' ( snts do p!'jRd,ftns?r*?.t?rds!?!!rtotbes2i>i tylfof { complaint, within thi?c month* froiu (he pub- I , Ticnti-m hc'r^of, of tlosfthl bill will be ttjkcu pro ir>w/S*?o Ms to th?m. ? ? HOiVT. A. THOJWMON, c.K r n. Com'r? offltfh, May 2,1867 W * &4tt&Kt. r . t SPRING & SUMMER UOOUS! At Bachelor's Rotroafc. FRENCH, 8 WIS Si, BRITISH AND j American Dry <>ioo(ls, .4 t 'PUB eul>m.'iil><'r is now reoeiving <>nu of the L Uo.*t teloctotl anil entire new Stock of !)KY CiOODS lie tins luwl f'ir the lint sevei; yearn. JbjyMes 1 winch, lie Iiiis a variety of VA YCY ('OOI)S ; ! ako, Hoot*, XIhh'c, lints ami Honni'M ?if all styles j ami fashions; Hardware, Crook- [ cry, Medicine*, l)yo-Stuft>>, Acf; in fact, tn?nl4ir- 1 tick's usually kept in a country store. Give nio ; a call ami you will not leave without making a ' purchase, nnd carrying i>lf a bargain! I will Barter for Corn, Fodder, Wheat, Bacon, j iv.iw MKicf, iHti'swjtx. iallow, Pi led Fruit, etc., allowing ti c very higlie<H niiuknt prieoa. JJiONA11D TOWERS. A [ml 2 _', 1K'?7 41 Sin I, H. i:I:nsd\ \ SON/ Al Old BVudlWom. I RE now receiving mid opening one of ll'e larV nnd best ?eU?j-'ed Stocks of Spring and Summer Goods Kvcr brought to the upper part of South. Caruli- j nil; purchased in New York nnd Philadelphia on : the most favorable terms*. so ns to enable ub to ' soil hh ciik.m" as any other merchants. Our etock consists of nil the different nrtiolos ; usunlly kept in any Knilroad town, ninny NE H" ' mi'v/uvs rm i ?x a ***!,?* \.r i- r/iu/ui/jv.i in.J', UUIW& for Ladies and Gentlemen, and n very large stock of J Itcarty jlladc Clolliiiitr. Persons in want of Onudri will (ind it to their interest to examine; our stock before purchasing . cUcwhere. No charge mnuu for showing our Goods; therefore, give u.? ? trial. E. R. 1JKNSON A SON. Pcndlctofk, April 2:<; lKfl7. - 41 4 SPRING & SUMMER (IOODS. routs, ii. it > b: d I | A v I jJiU rcturno<l iron) Charleston with ft su1 1 perb and well soletted stock of Spring & Summer Goods, Consisting partly of ulegnnt Muslin ai)i| Rnriye ltobes and Dresses, euporb Mantillas and Mantelets, with a great variety of other artieles, is oftering them fur sale at the most reasonable rates. SIiii also has on hand liOXNKTS, of every description and style, ami among*t tliem a few of tlic new stylo Oip*cy Bonnet; elegant Embroideries in Collars, Hleeves ami Rands; Calicoes and Ginghams, beautiful patterns"; tine Long eloth ivnu 1 wiu.i, and miii>y otjior FIXE GOODS of I now brands and styles, including a splendid vpriuty of Flowers, Hibbonrf, Laces, etc. A KS(), Gentlemen's and lluy?' lints, with a good assortment of Goods in this lino. I return my sincere thanks for past favors, and respectfully solicit the continued patronage of the public. Please call, Ladies, and examine for, yourselvos-v^benutiful Goods and bargains will bo sold on tbu very Ijost terms. Waiballn. Ai?ril 1.1 lSft"7 Jn new' SPRING AN1) SUMMER OOOliS, Pickens C. 11., S. 13. I FTKU returning my grateful thanks to iV my friciid>nn I customers for their past very liberal patronage to ipy business,! desire to call their nttontion, as well as that of the public generally, to my largo and finely assorted Stock of i Spring- and Suinmor Goods, Which I jut) now recoiving, add which have boon purchased on very advantageous terms as to prices, and which I am determined on selling as low as they can he bought at HKTAir. anywhere. My stock of DRV GOODS embraces almost every niticlo called for, oithcr by Ladies or Gentlemen, in Fancy or Staplo Dry Goods, jjonneis, Kiobons, Mantillas, ISmbroidery, Collars, Uiidersloos, Jack?tieL and Swiss Edgings and Inserting*, Are. Steady Made (lolliitig;, A vcrj' heavy and varied assort nont. HATS A: CAVSt the latest stylet, for men and boys, in great variety. . Hoots ife Slioos, Crockery and Glassware, Hardware and Cutlery, J)rygs, Medicines, and Dye-stnti's, Perfumery, Fancy arti oles, Stationary. Also, WroccricH, Which are sold alriuily for cash. Come and buy where you can get good | articles and good bargains. Z. W. GREtiN. _ April 14, 1857' 40 tf JOSEPH J. NORTON, Attorney at tiinv; pfOKKNS'COUliT nous K, s.Kc.t ft or J.Y.I, \\J IJvL attend promptly to all legal business 11 entrusted.to him in the Districts comprising (lm Western Circuit, to wit: Abbeville, Andor- > son, Pickens, Ureonville, Spartanburg and Lauren* \ j;ee. is, 1850 23 If DR. a. vy. fiREKN . OFFERS hiH l'rofqsstonal scrvi?.:* to t!>o citiKOiia of I'ickens District, in the practice of i Medicine in its vnrioiw branches. He would say '.'.At he has an experience of ten years in practice. Otfic.c in his Stofc. April I t, 1857 LUMBER: LUMBER! rrjIK undersigned t?ro now prepared to I fill orders wr LUMBER of a! I kind*; at tlmir Mill1 on Ocoriee Creek, eight miles north-east of YValhaHa. 1,umber will b<? delivered if it in desired by the purchaser. Our terms will be made accommodating, ond we respectfully solicit the patronage >f the public JAMES OKOUOK, M. P. MITCHELL, X N. LAWRENCE. I Feb. 10, 1857 .81 If I Slate of South Carolina, IN R<JUITV?-t'fCKKNS. Abraham Duke, Unmet Dukuand Ransom Duke, Vs. Joseph Doll?M>on( Melinda Dolfeson, BenjiuCjp Cannon, Washington Cannon, Carter Cannon, lames Cannon, Margaret Marchbauku. J'rfy or Judith Kcndrick, Elijah Cannon, Mar'h' Urown and William OiUtrap. DILI* KO* PAUTJT1CM, ArtOmiNT, RKI.lKF, *0. r|Mllj Complainant# Imving tiled their bill of I complaint. and it uppoarwg tomy aatiafactinn that Jonepli I>olle*?v Mulindn Polleaoo, Hcnjamil) C?nn?n, Washington Cannon. Carter Cannon. JiunPfc Qannon, Mnr??rot Marclibank*, Judy or ' Tiitlitti Kendrlck, Klijr.b Cannon and Miiftlia defendants to paid bill, reside wttbolil tlio limits of llii? State: on min ion of C. ,f. Klford. | :on plainaiitM' nolioitor, it it ord?*ed that Ihnshtd , tbsent ijofvndurit* do plua'), m??wer, or depmr to lie aid bill uf th>iOm?iiiV, U'ltbiii thro? tnon&s' 'mm this ditto, or tbo aaid bill it-ill be takor. u tonfe* <ed HgftiiM flioui. i KQBT. A, THOMSON, O.K.P.D. Cum'ra ofiico, MiucU 31,1851 Cm ENGLISH & CLASSICAL ACADEMY ' AT WAL11 AlifiA. 1)AHKNTS and Guardians are respectful- ! ly informed, that the undersigiu-d is now i prepared lo receive pupils, nnd to give 1 llieiti instruction in all tho br?ncho? of a | solid English and business Education.? ' Mathematics, Natural Philosophy. Greek, | Latin, (iceman and French. The Aeadvtn- I seal year consists of (en monlhs. The terms of tuition in the English, Mathematical, Mercantile and Classical Department, per .p-.?rler uf eleven weeks, are $5.00 ; 7:00; 10.*. ? depending upon the studies pur- 1 sued. J'rehch and German are extra. .. >: - in ovuwiiiii" ?' rmnuoi jmh'iii; j>ni ronage we beg leave to my, that tlio principles which nro to govern the undersigned in the discharge of his duties have been tested by reason and expei ien.cC both in Kurope and I this country; and the system' of European 1 Schools will be adhered to, only as far as j it is essential to a thorough education, and 1 in harmony with the institutions of tluvj Slate. The government will be mild and i affectionate, but firm and energetic, so that the heart likewise may be improved, while i the intellect, is dismnlmed mnl M?.V.V|.VS.. Board may be had in very respectable families on very reasonable teims. Tlioro ovists now a lino of daily singes I between Anderson, one of tho termini of Hie UolUlnDla ami urocnvnie nnttroml, arv j fording considerable facility to persons vis- 1 iting unr town, personally to obtain every desirably information on questions relating I ip the School, and wo arc privileged to f*j- , fer them to Col. J. O. Lewis, Dr. 15. HenrV, ' Dr. W. T. Holland, Dr. L. li. Johnnon, Col. K. M. Keith, I. liradwell, tCsq., gentlemen of intelligence and high position in society, and living in or tuar the place. In addition (o the above, we present the following testimonials and references. Rev. C. l'\ Bansemkk received a Classical education in Prussia, and, his studies having been regularly and carefully pursued, he entered the Evangelical Lutheran Theological Seminary, at Lexington, S. C., and- in dun timrv hw>nmo n momlini. <!./> I Ev. Lulh. Synod of S. C. Believiiig liim ! to bo an excollont scholar in the English, j Classical and Mathematical Departments, t we cheerfully recommend him as well cal- ' eulated to take charge of a Classical Acad- J omv, and to prepare students for the Junior I r'l.,.,:, .i._ o it /-?-n ? ui iiiu o. u. v^unego, Kov. Haciiman, D.D., Charleston. k?}\:. li. mi'i.ler, " K?v. (I. 1). Hkrniimm, " J. F. SuiltftMKR, " W. Mui.i.KH, Pres't. Columbia Female High School, ltov. E. L. Ha/kMus, I). 1). Professor of Tbeol. Loxington, S. C?J. itev. S. S. SCIIMICKKR, L). I)., Prof. Tlicol. Gettysburg,Pa. i Rev. II. J. liAUOJiKH, Pres. Pumt. Col. j Uov. M. Jacohs, Prof. Mntb. 41 41 j Rev. Prof. L. Eichkt.bkkokk, 1). L). Rev. J. 15. An.ii *>nv, Pres. tev. Liith. Synod, 8. C. j Rov. C. T)kmmk, l>. 1>-, Philadelphia. Rev. J. Mokhis, I). D., Baltimore. IJnoxrox Foun, I^oanfort dist. S. C. i T tnlco pleasure in certifying, tliut tlio lvev C. K. Bansemer has been for two years J'rin-' cipal of an Aondciny in our village, and that: for competency, industry and gentlemanly { deportment, ho is deserving the confidence ! and patronage of the community ?..i a t?*aoh- j er, either in the English, Classical or Mathematical department. J. \Y. Wyman, M. 1>. Chairman Nonrtl of Trustees. Extract froni a former volume of tho South Carolinian, Columbia : Ciikstkkvij.i.e M.\lk Aoadrmy.?This . Academy has been undor I ho charge and Kupcrintcndenoo of the lie v. C. P. lianso~ ~ i i miui, miu oiiiiiv itiguijr rtscwmilieuneu an a gentleman and scholar. From what w? ! Itave seen, wo believe he possesses the pe- : miliar ai t to impart and communicate in- ! structibn lo his pupils. The Trustees have ; visited the school and hoard the teoitations i of the scholars, and particularly examined into the method and maimer of instruction ' lo the different classes, and the government"! and order of the school, and deportment of, the students, and now with pleasure can | wo recommend the school to tlie public and | the citizens of Chester District in parlion- | lar. *Vrc. Hon. 8. MoAi.m.ky. Rev. ,1. Douglass, i .Jno. lloshokoyn, Esq., Tuns. MoCi.i-he, [ M. WiLmamb, Esq., W. D. Henry, I Mt. Zron Ooi.i.koi vtk Institutk, ) Winnsboro' Fairfield ifidt. S. C. f Rev. 0. F, Hansomer hns been for three years past engaged as a Professor in this Institution, during whieh time he has pre- i pared a large number of young 'gentlemen j for tho Sophomore and Junior Clns.u'3 of the South Carolina College, lie maintains ' a high reputation as a scholar, an<J it is rare to incot with one so capable* of instructing in the various studios puisued in Acader v'ea. I never have been assooiatcd with a more conscientious, iiidufatigablo nnd faithful (OKcher than he is. It ife no small recoin* (herniation as a teacher, that l\e is always at his post, nnd'never permits pleasuro go rucreation to withdraw him from his duties. Asa high minded and honorablo crcntltmian. I most cordially rocotnmoud liim to tlio public. J. W. Hl'DKOX, Frcs. Mt. Zion Collegiate Institute. For further particulars, address C. F. BANSKMER.' \\7~ li.-it- on t'.L h %A./. -< HHIIIHIIH, O. Vj., r?l). I , 1 OOU JJ J It TO FARMERS AN1? fltJTCHF,K,S ! KNOW nil men by the?e preaent&t tlui't I, J .'J*. i . N. 8MITH,nm now giving the highest prioe far GHL'k'ff AND DRTHibEH over buforo , >ftVrc<l in thia country, namely : ( llitlos, Grocn, from A 1 -2 to 1 1 -2 cents per lb. ( ?5o. I7iy, " 10 to 12 12 " . " TlriOfC your Hide* tome jtmt tw nonti iw you get , hem off th? benat, ond bo hotter for u* nil. < .1. li. N. SMITH. * ! ,Jnn 29, 1807 iv y \ > SPRINli k SLIMMER GOODS' <iieo(!iii(ii:s, &?. flMI-lfc uncUixig?e<l hna jt.st roluruod from 1 CliarlqKlon with ? lingo ami well soloctud Siuvk of new mid elegant Spring and Summer Goods, Consisting |>arlly of Calicoes, Cingluims, Muslins. ?fec.; Montmts, Trimmings, Kildions. ami Lnces; Cloi lis, C-nssimcics, Dnip d'Kto, Linens and Vesting*', (fInvoh it' I !o?\Q 1 CM Saddles, Ihulles ami Martingales ; with many other ariioles In Inn I>ry < Jootls line. ALSO, Segnrs and Tobacco of the very best quality. A largo flr.d fresh lot, for salo very low. lAiy tii.ends and ilio jutb'ic are re<jnoste<l to examine my stock for themselves, as I oharjjfuMiolhinjj for showing Goods; aud I am also-delet mined to sell as low us tlio lowest. Try me. I will excliancfo Goods for l>oes\vax, Tallow, Feathers, Hides, ?V<:., tfco., as well as sell 011 the most reasonable terms. J. N. LAWKKXCE. Vickens C. IT., March 11, 1857 35 JEWELRY, GOLD & SILVER. .IIwlIV IUo. FMCIimEB, %Vn ilmllv?5 HAS just now returned from New York, with s? large and heiiuliful assortment of 1 [p* <\fl7, g ;| WM >\ CTP-^ uu > J UUVtl II V V iTM U (both Gold and Silver,) Clocks, Music Boxes, Combs. Brushes, Fancy Articles, Perfumery, Soaps. Gold Pens, etc.; nil of which has been bought for cush, and which ho ntl'prx far k:?!p nn (ho most nccommodat-* ing terms. JCiV He also REPAIRS Watches nnd other nitifles in his lino, and.solicits the patronage of the public. His stand is near tho public square, at Walhalla, S. C. rw-o. id,-rgdo. 24':, <f Stale of South Carolina, rirKKNS BJSTEil/T IN T11K COl'RT OK COMMON 1M.EA9. Dickson M. Lumpkin [ Altachwn>L TllOllin* W. Chnslnin. ^ \\TIIBttEA9, tl?v? plnintifTdiil, on tl?e 4 th day IT of March, 1857, file his declaration nguiwt the defonduut, who (us it is shUl) is ntecnt from imd without the limits of this SlAtP, and hare neither * ifc nor attorney known within the same upon whom u copy of the mid declaration might bo'served: It is ordered, therefore,-that the 5?ht?i defendant do npponr find ph-sul tothe-snid declaration on or before the 15th day of March. J8S8 otherwise filial ntu) absolute judgment will then l>c given and awarded against lum. March 14, ^857 J. B. 11A HOOD, c.c.r "cast steel. VLWA YS on band, a quantity of tynull Octagon CAST^STHEL. For sulu at 12 1<2ct9. iiit pound. Apply at the Store of GEO. COJXYER <fc CO. Tnnni'l Hill. April 2 H8 '<? DISSOLUTION. THK firm of N. A- B. F. Morgan Ims been ilis1 solved by mutual cons-.nt, and all persons indebted prior to the 1st January, 1857, will please make payment, as the business of the firm must be cUmuJ. N. MORGAN'. It. F. MORGAN. B. F. MORGAN OTIIX continues tlic mercantile business a) the > ' old stand, where lie has just opened a new, beautiful uiul well assort oil Slock oi" Which he is offering lo\' for cash or to puitctual cus.touVers. He will barter for Corn. Oats, Peas, lk'eswax, Tallow, Haw Hides, iVc. Thankful for pnat liberal .patronage, ho respectfully solicits a continuance of the same. i'ut'ii5viiiu, April 14, 40 A ESTATE SALE. Y17" ILL V? boM, at tbo late residence of A bra M ham Burdinr, deceased, on the 14th day of May ni'xt, al\ his lVrsonul Estate, consisting of ftiinc fiiliely Nejiroe*, Horses, Uattle, Hojja, Corn and Fodder. Household uikI Kitchen Furniture, Fanning Tools and numerous other article's. TKRMS-O* u credit of nine months, with note, security and interest?all Hum* under t6, cash. J. HURD1N15, ) , , . April '->2,1867 M. HUKIHNK. \-'umra A DM I NISTU ATOK'S SALE. ON the 12th day of May next, I will pell at public ouicry, at the lute residence of Jorse McKinney, deceased, Flv?! Likely Ncjiroes, to wit: i-<\ j anout *20 years old ; MARTHA. " 28 and Ilcr bov child 4 or 0 " " SIMON, " 10 " " MA III A, 1 or 8 " ALSO, Horses, 6 or B head of cattle, farm* ins tools, onuJiunrired bushels Corn morn or less, rifle Gun, box of Window Q1a&>, and otlior articles. A Credit of nliiu months will bo given on all sums over five dollars, purchaser giving note an?l good security. .)OfIN M( Kr.VNTKV, Atlm'r. April 98, 18.57- 41 8 ? & E3 '< S.liTI*'] IIAV, \T (lie same plnrte. ami mi the name terms of the above sale, Mill be sold Two Ijilto ly Nogrotm, namely-, ? CAI/EB, 22 or 23 yenrs old ; A|tY. 19 " One work Steer, M?tV<otlier articles JAS. UOUINKONi vWmr. April 1HT.7 41 1 3 STATU or SOUTH CAHOUNA, IN KQUITV I'tCKKNS. William Cape, Aduir. 1 K. B. Keith,E*'trix, IB,U fo'1Wwo'ory, Uc K. M. Keith. ( hef'^ T.J. Keith, Kx'ow, et nl. ) IT appearing to Mm satisfaction of (he OtftnniH1 ?ioner tliKt M. L. Kaith, one of the defendant!* to this hill of complnirit, rendu* without the jurindiction of the Co irt: oA motion of Or* A Wilkc*. complainant'* solicitors, it i? ordered that thennid defendant do appear, plend, answerer demur to the said bill of eompianlt in this cai-e, Within three hlAllMlil fWwTY* |I?U * - ? *? ? " r ,.v?. .ma unit-, <>r 1i vwufir pro con jo* fto will bo (nkcn hr to him. 110BT. A. THOMPSON', c.K.r.n. ComV- oflice. March 28, lfcft'J ?m riMAli NOtflUK. 'pHE legal ho1r# mid rofnvKontative* of Rn??ell f Cn/iiiAn, dcccttiiiHl, are hcrtbv 1x>tiH(i?l Hintu lunl ??'hof tho Kslfitu of the frtid iIccmu*1 Vrill lmjl.nl-W?r? !>/. n-1? * ,..v? ??, Miuumi), nv I ICKI'IH 3?>urt llousu, tlie 27ll? <Iny of July iii-xl. Tho*o lulohktl to unul o?tf?te wul ninkt: pnymonl, Mid hos??having demand* will preufcrti tlu-m on or boore that lime. ItASBOM DUKK ) < . . II. 1HJKK, j Amr*. April 22, 1851 '11