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Hum of her citizens should be taxod to pay for tWa luxuries of another tbiw, and if n portion of t lio people of (South Qurollna may boliove.or profess to believe that (tie manufacturing of ardent spirits is nccctfcary n * a iue;u?? of furnishing them with tvliRt they may be fdcasod to cull a luxurious f 1 indlfigonce, then wo nsk; is it just?is it right that the 'hard earnings of tin: otiicr clays should bo 'forood from them by taxation to help pay the dam' nges incurred by this luxury. Wo answer that it conflict* with ovcry principle of justice, both human and divine, your notions of prohibiting this injustieo being iinrcnnblican, unconstitutional, and unreasonable to the contrary notwithstanding; The argument with which " Vorit,. ' mcctaour illustration of tho liquor manufacturer by coinparing him with tin- ruii smith who bhouldsoll guns to tho enomy of his country >8 perfectly abnurd and ridiculous, lie argues that it is coii'ditufionnl to make and sell anything if others wish to buy. We reply that the gun tiuilli might make and soil guiM to tho euumv of hid country mid plead the wine Constitutional right tlmt others wish to buy, IIo attempts to p:ovo this "sophistical roAsonfttjr" on the ground tltnt if the manufacturer maltha liquor and sells it to his own people there being no law or eliui.se of the Constitution to the contrary It is no treason." Troo enough'. This is precisely what wo Iviiew Did we say it was treason in the ?-ycs of tl?e law ? No, you know we did not, but exactly the reverse. We did not nj-k if there is a law standing between the liquor maker" and his murdered victims (o pronounce him inuoeent. for we know there is, but we asked, is thai law constitutional ? ])id the legislators who enacted this law, draw their authority from the Constitution, from nature and nature's God, to authori e them fu the enactment ? This is the question we wish'you to answer; for remember there nre many things that are legally right but morn!I)/ toi'mur. - i* ?f * # # Respecting there being n clause either in the constitution of the United Suites or that of South Carolina, whh.h fruar-anlios this traffic, we will lot Chief Justice Taney, of the Supreme Court of'tho United Stales answer, as nlso concurred in by tho other Judges of the samo Court. He says: "Every State tnay regulate Its own internal traffic according to its own judgment * r.nd upon its own views t>f the interest anil well being of its citizen*. I am not aware that these principles have ever been questioned. If any State deems the retail and intern il traffic in ardent spirits injurious to its citizens and calculated to produce idleness, vice or debauchery, I spc nothing in the Constitution of the United S'ates to prevent it from regulating and rest', aiding the traffic, and from prohibiting it aliGgeth cr if il thinks proper." "Veritas" quotes lit" 8th article of (he Constitution of South Carolina,.u hic-h guir amies the liberty of conscience, to show that, il has no reference "to what shall, or should not bo done by the people generally." But does this prove anything to h't? purpose? Jl only proves tlmt the. Constitution docs not allow oj;en the Christian denomination to take license from their guarantied religious lights and commit acts of liden'iousnnss so as to endanger the peace or iafHy of the Slate. And consequently we boldly assert that wherever our Constitution guaranties a liberty or a right, whether it be , s/Kciul or general, that it i$ til ways in every instance ejthdj- expressed or implied that it shall not bo so constiuad as to pyciisp net* of licentiousness or justify practices inconsistent with tins peice or safety of IheSptle, Htid we dm!!v'"geJ' VWi! " ?? Jnv or all of liis coadjutor*, or the combined forces of "Prince Aloohol" to p*"Qve tothe contrnrv. We ask now in al! sincerity, the candid reader, the lover of peace and order, the patriot, the statesman, tho philanthropist and tlio CMi i ist ian if the libertv of rrtaktmr Kn?. - ( " r?? '"*mj ing, selling, etc., of ardent spirits over hits been 0* ever can be construed so ns to vol txoii.se act.* of licentiousness, or to 710/ jtislifpractices inconsistent with the peaco or R'lfety of the State. Every sftjlp rp?n knows it oannot. Why nol, then, w? nek, Hpply thorn tide of the Constitution which would prohibit religious worship, if it eiubtn^ertd the peace or safety of the State, and banish Alcohol into uonentity. Vindkx. Wasuinqton*, J nne 30.?John ltoss. " K?<p" head chief of the Cherokee Nation, accompanied by his'family, arrived to day, and took lodgings at Drown's Holol. . A correspondent of one of the New York dailesst-.tes that arrangements air progressing for a speedy settlement of the question in dispute between the Stales and New Granada, upon a basis which will prove satisfactory to our Government. On the arrival of the U. S. troops at Utah that territory will constitute a new and sep a rale military department. Gen. ilarney will be commindttnt. The overlund mail contract was awarded to-day to four associated Express edinpa-. nies, represented by Butterfield and his associates of Now York. The route will be ss before strife!, with deviation* ~ I ?- ? * " * ?..u <> uimioit iruni ijiiiin itocK, ArK., '.C Wt.. Louis. The service is to Uo performed semlweekly for tlio nnnu?l sum of $1585,000.? This is* the lowest bid, and they are to po.form cxira service. Three of the rioters in the late $ faction, ivere to-day sentenced to twelve momths impi isonment in the jail, and to pny a fine of fc20 and costs. Two forfeited hail. Other * o-\8e8 are pending. The Judge intimated in hi* address to tlio prisoners), that ho should in all cases dual Severely will) those cotineated. __ Fj?om Euhopk.?A spirited discussion his taken place in the English Houso of Commons, (in reference to the destruction of n * - * - meyiown, under ihe administration of President Pierce. Lord Hamilton inquired if the Government hnd demanded reparation for tho UriliiW property destroyed. Lord fpH)mer?ton replied in the negative, and said Jhat the law otticcra of the Grown had giv| , pn the opinion that such A demand could npt bo ?utu4iV?d. A discusdon thereupon Iet)qt)u<J, in wHbih Moiwrs, filtrMli. Hoe' buck, ftnd others, denounced the uff .?r as an outrage, and insisted tftat the how* of the Jiijtjah f]?tg ought to have Wen maintained. \ 1 .Mi'd John Hussell and o?hor? iftf?rnj?jd tho rQpvornmenS wnd the auhjegt wr>? droppod. The number of HiitisU Cruisers off the coast ' of*Otyta bit pyya 4aff4AltoL 7^, ' ** & The Mountain Boy. Snmo thirty years ago, tbero removed from Pickens District, in good old South t , Cardlinn, to the mountain region of Georgia, 1 1 a highly respectable family, the head of i which was in rather indigent circumstances. At that time, the subject of this sketch wns " a little boy some ten years of nge, and tho oliiost son of his devoted parents. Chero- ' kee Georgia was at that peiiod, n rough and , unsettled country, but to emigiants from | all the southern States, it promised all that has since been lealivd. Away up near to the line of Union and Lumpkin, surrounded by mountains on every side, in a small vnl- , ley, might be seen for many years, this littlo boy. industriously engaged, sometimes at tho ] handle of the plow, again with the hoe, ant! < j anon with his axe in the forest, toiling with 1 all bis might, to aid in the support of his iiunuifn parents, ana omers dependent up* on them. When not directly engaged in this "work . of love," in order lo provide the means by which, at a more distant day, lie might se- ' J cure (lie advantages of an education, our j little hero turned his attention to the raising i j of stock, and succeeding, in a few years he f was seen wending" his way back to the ' " old settl menl" in Carolina, abounding ] then, ns well as now, will) good schools, one of which he entered, and in which ho was distinguished for not only his studious do ! port men t,, but for nn energy and /.eal, that hood plfteeJ liim fur ahead of nil his vompoors, nnd of tlmse whoso oArly advantages hnd bi?en far superior lo his own. 'Jut at school lie could not always remain. The litllp fund which by industry and selfdeni- ( ill, ho had accumulated, by degrees, become | leas nnd le*s, until its last dollar was gone; ] did our hero despair? No! Already hud ( he planned for the futuro. With n small bundle of clothes in his hand, he walked from Anderson, South Carol inn, to Canton ( in Cherokee county, Georgia, where, for some years, ho taught school, and at the same time assiduously employed all his leis- j ure moments in studying Law. So remarkable was bis porseveinnce, that Providence ( f>rovided for him a fhend, nnd ere Ion*, our , lero xvas at the J.nw Srhrml in Yulo f/il. ... - ...V VVI J lege, from which he retired with distinguish- ( ed honors. We next hear of our mountain ( hoy, as ft lawyer of eminence in Cherokee Georgi-i?then in the Senate, representing Cobb and Cherokee, in the General As?era bly of Georgia, where he was distinguished for the soundness of his views as a legislator, and for his earnest nnd eloquent advooacv of those principles, which have since ' elevnted Mr, Buchanan to the Presidency. Next we hear of his election, over o popular unci able opponent, ns Judge of one of our Judicial Districts.the duties of whicl) station ' he liar- discharged, up to this day, willi an f aljility, decision, nnd Integrity, that fairly * entitle him to tho appellation of an " up- * light Judge." Bui wo are not ye! flnno. A more bril- ! 1 linnl career awaits our mountain boy. At j bis quiet home in Canton, the newshns just | ( reached him that the Democratic Conven I tion has unanimously placed him in nomina- 1 tion i\?i the Democratic candidate for Gov 1 ornor. Yes, reader, our mountain boy that whs, is no other than Joseph IS. Hrpwn, the 1 Democratic, nominee for Governor!?no boy, as has been said of thiily-three )enrs, ! but a man of forty years?no recently im- 1 ported Carolinian, ns has been sneetingly re- ' marked, but a resident of Georgia for thirty 1 yeafs-no m -mber of the Knights of Jericho, 1 or any other secret society, as has been pro- 1 chimed, or of any society save one of which ! he ii? an ornrtmenf, and that one a Christian C'htirch. Need we say mofo of our movintain hoy?need we say more of Joseph E. Brown ? We will, and it is this?wo give it for the benefit of our Know Nothing, or American friends. 'J'hf office of Governor ( h is sought Joseph E. Brown, and not he the office ! Will they object to this? [Atlanta Examiner, June '20tfi A Ear Wrht R??irniw?Tim K?n??. - - - ? - V.? .O | correspondent of the Richmond Enquirer, in ft recent letter to that paper, thus describes the sanctum of the editor of the Weekly Herald, printed in L*hrenwortb city, Knnsas, n't tho time he made ft visit: It will not bo nmiss here to give yon ft sketch of the office, as presented to the eye of n stranger from Vft. "A visit to the printing office afforded, h" rich, trent. On enleiing the first room on tho right hnnd, three "law shingles" were on tho door, on one side was n rich bed?-French blankets, sheets, te.ble cloths, shirts, clonks and 0'g9? all together; on the wall hung ham*, maps, venison and rich engravings, onions, portraits and boot?, on tho floor were r> side of bacon, carved to the bone, corn nnd puta- ' tu^Si ntftti*illerv nnd books: on a nino firno- I sing case stood a wrtodeft tray linlf full of ! ' dough, while crockery occupied the profes- 1 sionnl desk. In tha room on the left?the sanctum---the housewife, cook and editor 1 lived in glorious ,uriity-?:one person. He was seated on * stool with a paper bofore him on a piece of plank, writing a vigorous ' knockdown to nn article in tho Kiekapoo Pioneer, a paper of a rival cilf.' The cook- 1 ing stove was at his left, and tin kettles all ' round ; the corn cake was n doin\ and instead of scratohiog his head for an idea, ii ' editors ofterf do, he turned the cake and went " U-jtf?..i ai!i' 41.thj.- .i.Mii ? Public Notice. 1 INPOKMATlON-is wanted of J AS. MOOJtK I, to whom <i Forty acre Land Warrnnf. was in- < *uoU tender the art of 1850. He can hear of I *oinuthir.i< to his advantage by applying prompt- ! | ly at th-j CovatKa Oifico. ' ^ r'|w, U'~ J Siftfe of South Carolina, | rirn km* niHTr.tcr-?crtAffOK \\niKJlKA8, Warren W. \V hito liath ipptiml ( | 11 loinf for lettorn of t><lmli)<4iratio? on nil i ?n<l *mgulnj- thu ?id<1 chattel*, light's nrnl Ijiretlita, ln;l?>n;(intc to A. P. Whito.lafoof fho l)i?* c J (/let ijntl fJtfilo nfort'snii], (licensed: tlio kindred I I Ro(lTrfl<llt?*a 5"ni?' ductused a?o, thercforo. ci t?*I to ?j>punr t>t?r<>r<? me in tho Ordinary'# j on Monday thn 27llid?y of-July. inbuilt, tftuhcw , ertiioe, if nny th?*y i-rii,\?lyr SH?fl.)fcttrr& ?JiouI?l , ho granted. hunt) a)?dse?! ? of oQWv. Hk? | Uh day nf J?Jv.J 857. '', % , r" K> \V? J. OAf. } .? ? A b FRESH SUPPLIES. TUST KKCEIVKD a lot of Uanlwarc; 7 first rate Apple V IN KG AH, MOLASSES, liopo, ?fcu. For salfl low l?y J. N. LAWRENCE. .1 illy 10 &2 ]f Tho Boggs Bridge. 1^11K Commissioners nf Uoa<ls for Pickens District uro requested to moot lit tlio Court tf Ouae, ?t 10 o'clock, a. m , on Saledav in August next. By order of Dr. Mii.i.kh. Ciinirman. M. M. NORTON, Clerk. Jtily 7, 1857 0 2 Tcaiiperaiicc Nolice. I MIR Pickens Total Abstinence Sociolv will meet in the Court Hdiisa oh Wednesday the 13 Ih instant. Some remarks may be expccted m the oceii'inn. The public are invited to attend it half past 10 o'clock, a. m. L. N, ltoniNS, President. Jos. .T. Norton, See'y. [J u'.v S. Religion* IVoticr. RKV. JOHN' OWENS will pre&rh at Mountain i Grove on the 25th, 20th and 27th July; on :hu28ih niul 29th at a new church near Glassy Mountain; on the 30th and HI tit, and 1st ami 2d August at Knon;on the 8d at Seconn; on ihe 6th it Liberty; on the 7th, 8th, 0th and 10th at Pis;ah; on the 12th, 13th, I 1th, 15th nud UHli at Six mil "Twenty. [J"'y UNDF/R TiP.ftTna'E Tivr tjottttv ? w AA.1 JL STATKOF SOUT11 C AUC)L1X A, PI0KBN8 DISTIUdt. A. DnK d.ux, ct.nl. ) mn for Ins. Donaldson, ct. nx., el.nl ) PURSUANT to nn order inn?l? by tho Courtof Equity,in this rasp, I will soli at I'iokens (Jourt IIouso, to the highest bidder, jii Saleday in August next, I lie Tract of hand described iu the pleadings, as the Kenl Estate of Knnsom Cannon, deceased, lamely : THE TRACT OV L ANf) sitnato, lying ind being in J'iukcns district, on both sides if Wolf Creek, containing Three Hundred \cres moro or less, and adjoining lands of William Gilstrap, Mary Hayues, lleese liowen and others. Terms ok Sai.k.?On a credil of one ?nd two years with interest, the purchaser .0 enter into bond to the Commissioner with j it IrtJlsf. I.wn rrctnA ntwitiiiii ~ ??*? ' WUI wiv<o VV ouou IU III12 prtj "" ment of the purchase money, and pay tlio josts in oaslj ? and also extra for titles. ROUT. A. THOMPSON, c.B.u.p. Com'fs offioe, July 9, 1857 4 "new gooFsTnew^goods"71 At Pickonsville. PHK subscribers have just recolved a large x STOCK OF GOODS, IJought on the most reasonable terms, and ivill bo sold as low as Goods can be bought n the up country. We have a general astortnient of Goods of every description, oonlisting of STAPLE & FANCY GOODS or Ladies, Gentlemen*, Youths and Misses ft ! ... wear. nais ami bonnets of every style ind quality ; a largo lot of Hoots and Shoes; Hardware, (Jldna, Gla*s and Earthenware af the latest styles ; Nails and Castings. CiROCDItIRS, 3uch as Sugar, Coffee, Salt. Arc.; Drug?, Mecfioinos, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs. In fact, wo have some of eveiy article usually kept in Stores in the country, and we are determined to sell Goods as cheap *s they are sold in Greenville or any other retail market. Our terms are cash, and barter thnt will command cash. We will lake in exchange for Goods almost every product of the farmer. Conio one, come nil, with your money and produce, and you jhall not go awav dissatisfied. K. A. \V. A. Al.KV AVnviJ July 0,1857 52 3m__ HliAD ltl vu ri us. ~ Okohof.tow.v, July 1, 1857. General Orders, No. 0. THE following Regiments will parndo, for 1 Review and IJrill, at such limes and pla? ue? ns? lierein indicated: The 10th Regiment of Infantry will parndo at Richardson's, on Thursday, tho 30:h July. The 71h Regiment of Infantry will parndo at the Old Wells, on Saturday, the 1st August next. The 0th Regiment uf Irfantry will pirido nt or near Lowes, on Tuesday, the 4th August. The 2d Regiment of Cavalry will parade it Longmires, on Thursday, the Oili August, prox. The 8tli Regiment of Infantry will pnrnde fit Morrow's, on Saturday, the 8th August, prox. The Gih Regiment of Infantry will pnrnde uLomax's.on Wednesday,!he 13th August. The 4ih Regiment of Infantry will pni de at llaynie's, on Saturday, the 12th August. * ' The 42d Regiment of Infantry will parade at Minton'ri, on Tuesday, the 18th August piox. The 2d Reciment of Infuntrv will nnmrlo ^ r ?t Hall's,on Thursday, 20th August. The 5ih Regiment of Infantry wil' pnridenit Hunteron Sam day, the 22d August The 1st Regimen' of Cavalry will parade tl SmithsiSmre, on Wednesday, the 20th August. 'i lie Od Regiment of Infantry will parade ?t Toney's Old Store, on Saturday, th?* 20th August. The lai Regiment of Infantry will pnrtde at Uculnn's nn a - ... - nvUU..| I ma IQIf ?JC|f *mb?r. kChfc officers and non commissioned olfisers will assemble on the day previous to he Review of their respective Regiments, or drill.And instruction. The Mnjor Genend of the Division and ho funerals of liiigndt* will, with their res aective start', Attend the Reviews, rain of Brigade are charged with the xicpton oi this ortfer. , Volunteer comunnio* will lift minutely in- ! ipectrd, nr.d tlie book* of Dent Companies ; >e>xun?ined. j The Aictadp'Cnrnp to the Commander- j n'Chief residing fcliidn tile Until* of the l*t !)ivleion will Attend Rim on the Reviews, iy older of the Commertiler-in-Cb'^f. ?^knovant, Adjylaii?*tod Inspector Genetid. * ? * m I ' Anderson Prices Current. UOUBKVTkD V.iruv n v i:m m ,\N i>. iiikikii'V ACO I. Andkkbon C. If., July 7, 1857 Cotton p?> lb. - 11 n 13 Salt, per wick, . - - fe'.OO Hio.^r lb. - - 18 ill* Sugura brown, per lb. - - 13 n 14 " crushed oivd loaf, per lb. - 18 a 20 MriuRct, Went India, pergnllon, 76 N. Orleans', '* " 8fl n 1.00 | Yarn (Oa.) per bunch, - - 1.20 j Otuiaburg8,(hca/y) per yard, 13 a 11 Shirtings, " - ? 10 a 11 JrOn, common sisra Swede, pt>r lb. 0 1-2 " English, " 0 Nftilp, per kej{, - - fl a 6 1-2 Oil. Linseed, per gallon, . 1.87 a 1.60 " Train, " " * W0 a 1.00 Glutei, 8X10 . . 3 ii n.2.1 " 10X12 . 8.26 a a .>0 Kice, per ll> - - 6 I -2 a 7 Flour, per barrel, - - 7 a 8 Wheat, pur bushel, * 1.00 Corn, per bushel, - - 1.00 Bacon, hog-round, - 15 a 17 Hugging, (tunny, per jam, - 18 a 2" OuIm, per bushel, - - 00 ii 55 Pens, ' " - l.ftO Powder, Rifle, p<?r keg, - 7 1 '2 a 8 I '''here is always to be be found a ^i?otl Block of (Joods, at E., U. ,t C<>'?. XOTICK TS hereby givltn tha't application will be made I to the Legislature, at it* next session, tochange (ho public road, lenvint? (be main road near Mrs. Jillia Brown's old place, running by- Samuel llrown's saw mill, and ii.ter.-ecting said public road at or near the branch beyond said saw mill. July 0, 1857 5'2 3m A,\ JtV. JYL. rPIIE wxt Regular Communication c?f PendleI tun Lodge, No. H4. A./. F.\ M.\ will behold in the Lodgp Room on Wednesday Aug. 5lli. at 7 o'clock, e. m. Bv order of V U. Junks, W.\ M.*. July 0 _ 4*_ n. E. 8E A I tOKM. Sec y_ NmKat K rr\s ha now. 1) V virtue of rnmdry vrits of fieri facias to mc ) directed, wdlb sold before the Court llonse, in l*ickeus District, within the legal hour> , on the first Monday and Tuesday in Augustn^xt, 205 acre# of land more or less, on waters of six mile creek. adjoining land* of .Jolin Howard. J, E. Howard ami others, levied on as the propcrty of Snu.uel Smith, at the suit Win. Oliver, survivor, and ythcrs. One tract of land, containing one hundred and fifty .totes more or less, whereon the defendant now lives, adjoining lands of Eli Shepherd and others, levied on an the property of I,.11. Rutledge, at the' suit of E. 11.. E. M. it T. J. Keith, Executors. All the defendants interest in a tract of land 1 a-liorann it... i: , iui/jviuiic^r IIUW ing 804 acrcs more or leas, adjoining lamia of J as. Robertson, \V. Whurton nnd ytlicra, levied on a* the property of Wilt-on McKinney, at the.suit of James A. Doyle nnd others. On Tuesday after saledav, at Tunnel Hill, seven striking hammers, thirty-nine stecle points, twelve crowbars, two bellows, two anvils four thousand boards, two derricks, complete, one box of valuable tools, seven pair of tongs, nnd a lot of other articles, sold as the property of John I'liillips, to satisfy a n ortgage given to the Bluo Ridge Rail Road Co. Term* cash; purchasers to pav for-paper**. I. C/CHAlO,ar.n, July 10. 1857 b'2 td_ "FRT.STT AimTVAT. TUST RECEIVED and for sale low good APtf ri.E VIXKGAR, and ft lot of FACTORY Til RE A 1). July 4 E. & k P.. LEX AND BR. CANDIDATES. 'IM1E friends of Itluj. Win. K. Itaftlcy L respectfully announce liint a Candidate for j Hr.ioadikh (4kni:kal, in place of B|ig. Gen.han! niso\ resigned. Mll'y '> 1 . MM IF, friends of C'ajtt. .T. St. B-!. Moan 1 lii-g leave (o announce liim a Candidate for HaioADiKii Oknkiial, to fill tlm vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Gen J. W. Haukison. July 2; 1857 51 to fPHE friends of Ciipl. <*. W. Fitllortoil 1 respectfully announce liim a Candidate for , .Major of the 2d Battalion. 2d Iluiriment. S. C.M. June ' >6, lft '>7. ^ M tn POWDER, LEAD AND SHOT. 4 FULL supply of POWDER, LEAD ,t *\ 8fJO'Ixcan be found at 1'ickeiM 0. i.r. and Niu? Times. For sale low. J. N. LAWRENCE. _July 4, 1857 51 tf State of South Carolina, IS KQVITY ? l'ICKKNS. Abraham Duko.ct. ux., ct nl. ^ I$iU f(>r Joson) Donaldson, et.ux., et. nl. ^ tion, aet.?lc 'PllK Court of Kquity, for Piokoiif* District, hnvl ing referred tlie Accounts of Hart'ict Duko. Administratrix. and Rnn?om Duko, AdininUtrn* tor, with the will annexed, of the persona! estate of Unwell Gannon; deceased, to the Commissioner for settlement, tho defendants Benjamin Can i imii, ?> usiungion uannon, itii'i the other heirs of William Cannon, deceased, Carter Cannon, Margaret Marchb-anks, Judy Kendrick, Elijah Cannon, Martini Urown and J a men Cannon, who are absent from the State, will take notice that the ftftid Reference will be held at my OlHcC.on Mull- j day the 19th day of October next. 110 BT. A. THOMl'SOX, r.K.r.n. ConVr* ofTleo, .Inly .1, 1R.Y7 td Attention! Artillery. rFHKKE will be an Election held at your Com1 pany muster ground on Friday the 24th day of July neat, for Major of 2d Battalion, 2d Hegi- i ment, 8 0. M. An election will uIpo be held on that day for 1st and 2d Lieutenants nnd Ensign of your Company. The Artillery will also as sembleon that day for drill, instead of your regular muster day. By order of Col. Phatiiko. JOIIN' L10E. (apt, .lulu I) las'* CI o HEAD QUARTERS, Pnt8T Division, 8. C. M. ) Abbeville C. 11., June 15, 1857. | Order No. i N KLEGTION will bo hi'KI at the various Ret\ giihvntal Muittr Oniund? in4he m*t Rrigatlo of Infnntrv. onTues'lfty (bo 181I1 of ugiiat next, l for Rrigntfier Genera! of the flint Rii^nde of Infantry, tirat Division, o. C. M., to fill the vacancy occasioned by tlio resignation of Rrigadier Oonoral J. W. IIaKhmo^. The Colonels or officer* in command of the several IU*gim?'ii(H,iir? rhurjf eci with the extension of I thi? order, and to transmit to the Mujor General II10 ivMilt of Piiid ?le?(liMi at ?m>li rw.11 in j lly order of Mid. (1 ?>n. . M. Hmitii. W L. O I JIOUN, lHv.Ad). Orn. JnncgO,1887' 40 td XdMJEO. ' _ I THOS. DQJDOKNB foil# Ix'foro mo nno sJrny 1 Htci r. ?upp?>s?-(l tu l)o tltruc yervrn i>M, Ii.ih rt<l | ?kl?'*, white buck nn<l wllv,' with white fnrt>;| mnrkt-d witii <?r<?pt off tlio IcH year pnd Swallow ; fork ?nd u??dor-bi? tii'tHe rtjjbt?npnrnfair! ?t ?11. Which silk! (Ptcer idn/ 1h> found M Thoe. piMfg$h?, Jo^nrf^e Vi?IUry--tl>fc owner to prtlre projuny, jmy rxiwi?M?? And trtko him fiwnv. April <}, ' JOHN KN'OX, m.i-.d. ' -.V * Jgt / * y J. D. SMITE & CO. P E N 0 li E T O I\ , S. C\, UAVR just opened, under tlio Farmer*' Hall, 1 | a complete iiml tasty ttto'ck of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, }.j KEAI)Y MA UK CLOTHING, Hats, Caps, Hoots. Shorn, and Men's Furnishing [ Ooods generally. Particular attention is given to Ladies DllKKS 0001)8, and their stock of Muslins, Bareges, 'I'is ! sues, Kinliroidercd Collars, Ilouucts. Hihbons, 1 | FlouncingH and Fancy Goods, cannot well be snrpa d. Watches, Jewelry, Toilet Soaps, l'erfuiim?'.e?, Fancy articles, in groat variety. Together with a general assortment of articles, too numerous to mention. From the fact that one of our partners (the pumuteer) resides in JJcw York, wv are enabled ) to buy Goojj to great advantage, nnd wo are also 1 determined to t=<*ll at LO If PRICES FOti j CAS/f. Call nnd examine our stock, and be J convinced of the quality nnd price of our Good*. June ft. 1S67 -18 If LAST CALL. I II AYE left my Notes at Pickens C. II. with 1 E. E. Ai.bxandku for collection, and those that i pay soon will save co.-t. . E. ALEXANDER, Jr. , June 3. 1857 47 6 1 II EMO Y Al7r " H. FAJEN, nCltCIIAlVT TA 11.OK, HAS removed from his old stand in the Town of lf.-l I.HA LI.A to his new Shop, opposite ' Iasertel <k Norman's, where be is prepared to accommodate his friends anil the public, with any | thing in bis line, at the shortest notice and on the I most reasonable terms. He is just receiving a large nnd very superior I i. ..< ' *--- - vaiiuis, vii.i'iiiiicrcN, luiicy ami ] plain; Linens, a great variety ; Vu^iingH, of all patterns, and a great variety of other articled. Keady iUn<lc Clothing, A general assortment from the very best and most fashionable makers. lie retdrn? his thanks for pa?l libera' patron age, and pledges satisfaction to purchasers at his store. (?ive me a trial at my new stand. i Walhalla, May VJfl, 1867 40 NOTIC I*. 1 T-Tj persons indebted to the Estate of Aaron iV lloper, deceased, must make payment, and all those having demands against said Estate will render them, legally attested, on or before Monday the fitli day of October next. The heirs at law of caid Aaron lloper, deceased, will also t.iko notice that a fliml -t ?! ? otthe caid intustute will be had before the Ordi- I nary of 1'ickeus district 011 said 5th Oct. next. TY11E L. HOI'Ell, AJm'r. July _>. 1857 61^ Sin DR. Z. W. OREEN 01' F KKS his I'rofcwnonal services to (hu citizens of Pickens District, in the piuctice of Medicine in its various branches. He wouhtsay that he has an experience of ten years in practice. Ollice in his Store. April 14, 1857 JOSEPH J. NORTON, A T T 4116 i\ E ? A T I, A \\ AND Solicitor in Equity. OFl-'IOK AT PICKENS C. II., S. C. J tine 12. 1857 23 tf -3 ^ \n & 3? ? ? g 3 . O S IM) ** I ? e.8 ?is- SI Sft.i ? 3 :, o? j- 3 \r ^ *~ ? j 5 S J y M , g? ?2 8 > ? " ^ s J* II 3 ^2) Oi 3 S, ,? e c c r: * o ?T ^ ? 1 S ; 3?-| s ta I? s-5 ^bHf2 ~ S" o* 5T ? J" 5?-< I ^ ? i3? Sw co co _ ? p- 5 * J- tj . ? =L 25 ft p P P? 2 M t*< 2 ? 2 2 2. S; o ? * /f\\ > * ^ 3 _ "? = 2. 3 ? ^2 bnd 5 %' vT p ? s; g risr* I i | 053 ?-3* g-S; ? ?5'? <? j? C. II. I88KHTKL,. A. K. NORMAN I ISSERTEL & NORMAN, Wiilliiillit, S. CJ. j fJMIE subscribers beg leavo to inform ihoir ; 1 friends and the public generally, that i j they aro now receiving a largo and elegant j | assortment of seasonable Dry Consisting of the usual variety, which are of the Intetsl styles and most beautiful patterns. ' Together with a fresh supply of ? * ~ ^ I Purchased on the best terms in tho New i York, Hallimore and Charleston markets, j and will bo sold on the best terms for cash > only. Try them. Jewelry, &c. They also have on hand a very valuable Stock of Jewelry, including splendid Gold ' and Silver Watches, nnd Fancy Articles, films:*,' Medicines, Arc. Their Stock in this department is heavy, and the assortment general, and, i>s groat care was had in purchasing, the purchaser i may rest assured of getting a pure article. J Their Stock embraces quits a variety of ! other articles- which fan nnlv K? onnr?.'!'i i .. ....... J ... ted by being seen. Call enrly nml buy bargains. Jb6ki<tm. ?k Normax. WnHinHa. M.iy 25, 18,')7- 40 - if Pondleton Rail Road Company. MMIE Eleventh, Twelfth,Thirteenth, Fourteenth 1 nn>l Fifteenth Instalments of ONE DOLLAR \ crirli on tlio Htock of tl'iu l.Viulk'ton Railroad | Com|?tnv will bo payable a* followo: Eleventh Instalment on tha ljttof Annual, 1857. } Twelfth " " " October " j Thirteenth " " " December " Km.r?..?-nll. ' ? T*-?- ?????< Fifteenth v " " " April " W. II. IX (J A 11.1,A UP, I Sue. DihI' XrifU). Pendleton Ii. H. Co. j Pendleton, Miiy 26, 1881 4fi v td NOTICi:. IHF.RRBV forwnrn nil pcr.?on* from hading f.ir n Note of hand piven l>v W? to J. W.Jmnfi, ! and dated ilia Ath day of May, 1857. (amount tivt recollected) us I do not intend to pay fnid note Unl4*a compelled by law, the consideration for wlilrh it wiw given having failed. Jnne 8.1857 NKKD1M KHKKMAN. f:/vra vim flAT.P PteflfiONS Ofi?irj>ns of pnrchnsijig I/>TS i in,the town of WHlhnlln, f*o have them ; on the,usual condition*.- ApnlV to J. II. OST!5Kr>OliFK, Af\. ! Nov. 0, 18M ? 80 ' tf J . ? . .. * I new goods: liw cooks: At I'ickcitH V>. II. rlUIJ? subscribers nro now re aivinnr ami 1 opening u birjje and carefully selected stock of new and elegant SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Consisting, in part, of Silks, Muslim, Calico, Cingliams, Trimmings, etc.. Mounds, Ribbons, Laces and Thread; Dassiirteros, Drap d'Kte, Linens, Nestings; Koady i7la<!e Clothing-. lints and Caps, Hoots and Shoes, (Jailer* ; And the usual variety in ihclJitY GOODS Also. Hardware, Crockery and Cu'.lery. SIOGAUS and Tobacco of the best quality. im I'OlHTifK, As cheap ns can bu bought anywhere in tho up-country. Our Stock is a very full one, and has been carefully laid in bv ono of (lie firm. We can, therefore, recommcnd highly every article we have on hand, and will sell :>u the most reasonable terms. Wo respectfully solicit the continued palrouagc of our friends and the public. As heretofore, We will exohango Goods for the usual articles of Uarler. R & 10. 10. ALKX ANDKlt, May 12, 18-j7 44 tf SJ'KJNd & SUMMER G001)S~ <?ROCHKlHS, Ax. 'lAlTl.' l? ? i--- ? I..., mivn. iniguuu ii hh jiisi returned troni Charleston with a largo and well selecled Slock of new and elegant Sp ring and Summer Goods, Consisting partly of Calicoes, Gingham*, Muslins. ?fcc.; Bonnets, Trimmings, Ribbons, and Laces ; Cloths, Cassimeres, l>rnp d'Etc, Linens and Vestings; Gloves, TIata S: Caps, Boots <V Shoes; Saddles, Bridles and Martingales; Together with many other articles in tlio Dry Goods line. ALSO, Segars and Tobacco of the very best quality. CJrcccric*: A large and fresh lot, for sale very low. My friends and the public are requested to examine my stock for themselves, as I r.linrrrn nntlium fr?f - ?J T u, .V. VJTVJWU3 , JUKI L am :ilso determined to sell as low as the lowest. Try me. I will 6x<:hatigo Goods for BeesWax, Tallow, Foal hers, Hides, Are., A:c., as well as sell on ihe most reasonable terms. J. N. LAWRKXCK. Pickens C. II,, March 11, 1857 35 AMBROTYFES! T RESPECTFULLY announce tothe Indies nixl 1 gentlemen of (' j place and tlio surrounding country, tlint 1 lnjve opened my Gallery at Pickeu* Court House, And will be happy to sec nil wlio derire to possess one or more of these beautiful specimens of (lie Amhhotvpk, by winch the human features may bo truthfully perpetuated for a i?ii>n( l?rw??K ? ^ n " 'B'" of time. Those wanting pictures will please cull at my Room, mul T will wait upon them ut any lime. Charges reasonable. May 14 i t C. N. RKID. SPB1 X( J & B r M M E R 8I' PPLIES J. B. E. SLOAN & CO. l'oitdlctou. A\rE are now receiving the largest and most II complete assortment of 5 6 ? D ? That we have ever brought (o tliis place, which we are willing to sell at short profits. Our Ciomls In ve been carefully selected in New York, Philadelphia and Charleston. We can 1)0 always found at our post willing and ready tc show our (Jamls free of charge. We will take in exehanire for f!ru>.lj fWn Wheat, Outs, Bacon, Lnvd, Tut low, Beeswax, Honey, Homespun, Bags, Chickens, Ducks, Turkeys, Kgg*. Butter, ifcc., at the market pi ice. April 22,1857 11 tf SPRInG ITSUMEll GOODS. MRS. II. KNEE HAVING ret urned from Charleston with a superb and well selected stock-of Spring & Summer Goods, Consisting partly of elegant Muslin and Barogo Robes and Dresses, superb Mantillas and Mantelets, with a groat variety of other articles, is offering them for "lie at the most reasonable rates. She also bus on hand BONNKTS, of every description and style, and amongst them a few of the new style (iipsey Bonnet', elegant Embroideries in Collars, Sleeves and Bands { Calicoes and (linghamfi, beautiful patterns; fine Long cloth run! 'PumIIj o...l - ...... . a, ...... ...i.njr wiuer r ia\ r, (it ne'v brands niul styles, including a splendid vnsii.lv of Flowers, Ribbons, Lflr.es, c.lc. ALSO, Gentlemen's and Boys' Hats, with a (jood assortment of floods in this line. I return my sincere thanks for past favors, nnd respectfully solicit the continued patronage of the public. Plenso call, Ladies, and examine for vourselves?beautiful Goods and baigains will uo sold on the very best terms. WwlbHtlni VSpiU 18,1867 40 ",m .Slate of South Carolina, IN KtJl'ITY ? PICKENS. Mary Ann Couch ) vs j- Bill for Partition. Robert Couch and others ) IT appearing to my satisfaction that the heirs at law of Ellondor liaker. to wit: John Raker, . ?? i ' ...? >? !< Ill imr " .'IHI'Y Allll IIIIHIIIf. Forrester and wifb Kliznbnth, William Baker, Lueinda linker,Robert Baker, Richard Raker,Crawford Ikifcer and Lewellen linker, defendants to this bill of complaint, reside without the limits of this State: on motion of Harrison, complainant'* solicitor, it is ordered that the said absent defendnrits Jo plead, answer, or deinui toihosnid bill of com|'h?int, within three months from tho publicntion hereof. or tho said bill will be taken pro confc*no .is to them. ROliT. A. THOMPSON, c.jt.r.o. Coin'rs oftiee, Mav 2, 1857 3m Slate or sSoulli Carolina, VIl'KKNS 1)181 RIOT IX TIIKCOCIIT OK COMMON I'LKAS. Dickon M. tAmpki" )rol^p? Attachmnt. Thomas W, Chnstnin. J W.J. Gantt. ^yr IIKREAS, the plaintiff did, on the 4th day n 01 Jiareii, iKb'i.lilu I tin ?locl?mti<>n n^nin.-t thu i1of?'n?,lnnt who (m it is s??i<l) i* uti-cut from nriil wilhont the 1iittU?of OiIh {?fntr?, nnd Imvc neither wifu nor attorney known within (ho Minio upon vliol)) a copy of the. ??)il dwlirratimi miylit ho h?tv*?<I : It in oriUvt^l. ilitttfforH, tK?f tho *-ni?l <k-frn<lniit ilu ftppcnr rth<Vj>leBil t"th$ (IccUtration of* or bt'inrc (lio IfiTnnldy of March. 1868 ; o(1ht\t1s? finnl nnd nh?ohito jriilgnicnt will (lion * " bo tfivon njul nwnr<le<l njrnm?l Mil, March H, 1857 J. K. HAOOQD, O.C.P m Jw * : 4 <