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break, and I am very hungry." While he I j was speaking, there came in another travel- ! i lor, more youthful in appearance than the < first. Like him ho was on foot, and aj>- } pearod much fatigued. IIo was small in stature, with a completion of rod and white, and possessed the \oice and hands of a ' young girl. "Mudamc," said he, with great timidity, "will you please to give mo j Home breakfast* On hearing this, the first comer advan- J ccd towards nim, saying, "Monsieur, let ' us breakfast together; you are travelling ' 011 foot, so am 1; you are hunjtrv, so am I: ( you arc going to Paris, so am L. Let us 1 then sit down at the same tahle, drink oach 1 other's health, then enter Paris togethor, ; shake hands, and separate. l)o yon agree?" ! The modest stranger, still with the same 1 sweet low voieey replied, " You honor me, sir; and I consent with great pleasure." There is something so pleasing in the , contemplation of frank, generous youth, , that even the most careless are often influ- < euoed by it, and thus the mistress of the. , inn, contrary to custom^ served these poor tired pedestrians the first. The table act in the best placc bofore the , open window, was quickly covered with , provisions, the young men took their seats. Their platen and glasses were filled, wlnjn a third traveller passed the window, and { looked in. The last was dark, rather stout, tho exnression of bis n<i1nt c t - ----- ?' i and composed; his fino forehead shaded J with treuses of lon?; wavy brown hair. The 1 manner of this coiner was very different > from the vivacity of the first, or the tiniidL- 4 ty of tin*. Mcond. "Gentiemen," cried lie, r to the others, "will you not wait f<?r n poor j |? fellow like me ? Hut I fancy I inn just , come in time ; a little Inter, and 1 must j, have contented myself with the remains of t that magnificent smoking onwUttd I now t see." llardly had he spoken, when the i first comor, with his ready smile, held out l' his kIiiks through tho window. The stran ge\- took the glass, emptied it, squeezed tlje J hthor's proffered hahd, then entering the r inn, placed himself at the end of the table, j the bashful youth being in the middlo, ap- n paroutly aHtonished that ho many pleasant i acquaintance h should be picked up on the 1 road to Pari*. j Their repaftt was noon finished, and they pursued their inurnev. Tlmv wi-rei nil 1 t * ' ' v' J * I oiling the satno road, and they walked on together. At last they arrived at the bar- v riors * of Paris?they stopped by mutual consent. Till then, the conversation had been light and cheerful, but thoy now became crave and thoughtful: it was time, to prut- It was oncc more tHo first .traveller c who broke gilcnco. "My name," ho .said, h "in Portal; I am going to Paris with the v intention of becoming' n member of the I; Academy of .Science, and first physician to the king." "And I," said he with the f brown hair, ";mi going to Pari: to become Advocate (icnera).". They waited for the. modest stranger to sjponk. "And I," he I % answered, with his soft voice find air of timidity, "1 visit Paris to become a member of the French Academy nnd Cardinal."? 'Then," an id the others, gravely pulling . off their huts, "it in you my lord, who must ! jcins lirst." At that moment tho clocks of I a neiffhbotiug church struck, nnd thoy entered Paris. Let. us follow tho fate of these three young men. Tho last mentioned he- y bacalrie the Abbo Maury, un eloquent ora- ' tor, member of tho French AcJidojiy nnd ! Cardinal j he died honored nnd esteemed. The other was Oount Treillnrd, Minister of State, nnd friend of the Emperor; he is utill living, nnd has not forgotten his lirst ? i..?- i> J * - *1 * - ? * vtiny iuid j huh. vvnu mo wn VIVftCJOUK Portal, he bconmc the ~lr>ry of hia profefl- j niop. nroiubcr of the Academy, Professor? ( (he wfti* nil except physician to the king. r Louis XVI. perished on the scaffold while ? Portal wh yet n student. The republic f had no physician; the Kmperor had one ? who was his friend ; besides, Portal would h bo attendant on a king, and he was.) He u become principal physician to Louis XVIII. v Portal died lately, and this narrative was related in the funeral oration pronounced in , the Academy ot Scionoes. ^ A Afm.u. < ?!.: i - i>. I.AOI/IIII VI t I vlllUilj^U 1.1 IIKII'CU n singular place. In ipurdera, robberies, violenco of all kind, gambling, druukcnnoss, f licpublicnnisni, and the various othov prom- ^ inent vices, it goes a trifle ahead of any ^ city in the country. Its Mayor is tho tali- a est, and said to be the meunest, mnn in its v borders ; ami its police ave the terror of all ^ houest, peaceable citizena who happen to J bo out after dark with a few pennies in / their pockets. Now, all this is according * to tho showing of its own press. Hear ' what a correspondont of the Boston Ike * J. 1? il /? i ? - " Biiyn 01 ine leniaie portion Of Uluciigo : i " Owing toT tho peculiarity of the water, M the ladies generally worn; a. tallow-candle ' complexion, which doew not ndiiiit n rouge. n They hnvo their extensive dry gpq'dfl and ry..Trelry stores, and wear not costly silks 0 and muslins by trailing thpm in thastrceto, wh do the gentle creoturos in Now York.? / Orinoline ih worn at all times, though difficult to manage on the heavy grade* of the sidewalk*. Like mules, thoy arc'imre footed, and Ret through tho douirhv mud of " the street* with an agility ftt on<?e wurpris- w ing and attuning. -Thuy do nQtwonv veity the pariiMol sudor?* is curried on a? ut other ? places, with the exception that, they bite the ivory off Jn minute pioew, nnd chew \( t< as if a ulato-pericil. The hours of rccrea- *' tion arc about twelve, vj**.; three for Bitting .? on the atoop in the moi-nii'ffj threo for looking out. of the window* mid-day; threo for promenade in the uuerno^n; and Mrce for eptcrtainmento in the ? veiling.-? Ilognlnr habits are conducive to hoalth." ^OKTltKiiN Bocioi.oov.~-W? occasion- 'j oily get. gUmpae* of tjie uooiiil disorganize- 'J ttitp and insecurity of life and property in a Jfovthorn cit|on, but tUo in among Jj ^ * tho roofit Htrlklng. A correspondent of Wro ' Now- York fijcpiws a ?Qvct fl*ar hundrod containing & from one to ?<* barPfc, hnvc beow^jmr- > chitted, tdheo 4hfr4tf? Inht.. l?y our l?oht W Vuh'hipmm mnii, nnd intended to hrt UM>d on tlroly io tlwilr own tfofyuco. Undo? Mr I _> ?' * ? ' flU _ __ . iresent inefficient polieo system, and in flew of tho pant transactions of our outlaw xmimunity, wo think this is the only sure uul prompt remedy wo can adopt."' Tub true history of tho world is not 'ouud in the huge volumes of the historian ?these deal chiefly with tho great crimes >r virtues of the great ones of tho earth? mt iu the unwritten history of the individials composing tho multitude?the hum)le, out-of-the way people, the fathers, nothers and children, unnamed, unheard >f, and unknown, who constitute what the poverty of language is obliged to call the liaises, for want of a better word. Tho iggrejjate story of these unknown, un mined, aim undistinguished millions, could t bo collected, would constitute the true listory of the world. "IIit.i.oa, thorc! what's your hurry; vlnro nro you going?" "Going? I'm unntnc for an office," " Vh.it office?" 'The Squire's office; darn ii, I'm sued." row tub kkow>;b coukikr. Mr, Editor: In your publication of our last ftply to " Veritas" we notico tho following ypographioal errors, which you will please lorrnct by giving this publicity. In the first paragraph, " for tho crndicaion," Ac., read for tho eradication and euro it tuniuieiHJii. in.the third paragraph, " by Fou ropprobruui,"read % your opprobrium. In ho oloveuth paragraph for "indjo9tible"read ndigftfttiblc. In the name paragraph for 1 dropucy" road dropsy. lathe twelfth parigraph, "foreasoof reform",rend ear of reonu. In the fifteenth paragraph for "victoy," road vietijus. In the twentieth para;raph, 12 line for "there," read then. In the woiity-third paragraph 17th line, for "quanities, ' road qualities. In tho twonty-fifth uiragraph 30th line for "our reference," end our revoreneo, twenty-eighth paragraph Ith line expungo " say," twenty-ninth paragraph for your reference," rend your revornea. Thirtieth paragraph for his "visibility" end hisrisibility. in tho same paragraph or ";tn appropriate direct hearing," rend an impropriate and direct bearing. In the same >aragraph also, for "you may agreo that an lie devotees of alcohol at tho present," read, rou may agree tliat ns tlie devotees of alco10I at tho present day. In tlio thirty-first mrajiraidt U?r " monster of intoirritv." p?nrl ? . . - O <J 1 uonntcr of tpifpnty. Tlicro are other errors of minor importance vltich we have not corrected. Vindex. A Card. 7'? thr Ifwlcm of Iks. WaVialla H inner: A few week# sinco we assuuiod tho duties f the Editorial department of this paper; iuco which time circumstances have induccd is to withdraw. On Friday,last our card was landed into tho oflioe, but wiui not published, \?r any article in this week's paper, we are lot rejpouHiblo; but have no doubt that under he management of the present proprietors hut the Banter will contralto to flourish. To ho public, wo now cay that wo are no longer onncctted with tho firm of F, N. OaHyin tc )o. in tho publication of the Walhalla llanncr July 22, 1807 K, M. KE|TII. Mahhibd, on tho 12th inttt., by \Vn?. >S. Wooliright, JKsq., Mr. I'iubstly Ahi.ks, of Pickens, o Mis* Mary Kino, of Anderson. Ukpartkojlkifl life, outhe2'2d inaU of chronic ^flection, after ?n illnessof sl^ weeks, Mrs. Dil.r.Y Chapman, in the 47th yonr of her age.? flio subject of tliis notice !.ad been, for many earn, an exemplary mQinbur of tlio Methodist hurch, ami died in the fullest confidence of L>:iniii(r tlio i cwiihI aC Ii?v 5.. l.?.. . - "? ervicc, and finding n home in Heaven, Some ears sinco, Mrs. Chapman had the misfortune 0 lose Jior libbnml by death. I?oft with tour mall children dependent, upon her exertions, she as struggled on till death has severed the conicction. Before her spirit passed away, sho onunitted them to tlie protecting caro of the ' Father pf the fatherless," and may 11*; guide ml protect thorn. ? 2onsignoos at Anderson Depot, ron vkkk ksuimo jutv 20. Whitnor & (), J II Edwards, W T Wright, Geo lollyfcr & Oo, S k E W Brown, Dondy A P, \V 1 Calhoun, A M Holland, J BSitton, K 1J Benon Son, N 0 All man, A W llrnco, Walters & !, A B Taylor. Issertcll A N, J W Tcrny, J U E lloan & Co, C C Langston, it A Maxwell, Sullinn &S, MoFall, II & Co, J B Benson, Ford, J : Co, (' Bit/., K S Cherry, 1) Bieinann, D J Joron, N Dal ton, J M Alexander, J Kruse, K 11 & o, 1$ H It It, Harrison E, F C norstell, J H immcrman. Towers & 8, J W L Cary, M Wiliimki T Ki-vin * si U?? V A n T,-T _ , ^..v.v* W >J| *** yr ? ? IV VV| 1/ cnning*. II 8 Rosa. F. RICB> Ag't. AlTOIXTMSm |"JIK following >? *ho Stftff of tho Brigadier I (loncrul of Cavalry with thoir rank au-exod. To wit: JOHN V. MOOItK, Brigade Major. 11. J. WHITE, Brigade Iftupcctor.with rrink f Major. ' .101IN M. P.VBTLOW. Brigade Judg<? idvocato, with rank of Major. 11. M. PKUUYMAN, BrigadoQnartor Mas $r, with rank of Captain. JOHN ^ ROBINSON, Brigade Pay Mas >r, \vit!\ rnnk of Unptatu. Dr. M. tt TAOGAHT, Ur.gado Surgeon, rftu rank of Captain. > JAMkS A MASON, 1 Aida-do-Camp with THOS. SMITH, J rank of Captain. Xhfjr will report thomHolvon At IJ.o(idquaT~ *r? ?n HOOri^nn poaniblo, a*, in roudinoss for';! 10 lUvviow* rocontjy ordorod. A full rtttonof the Staff will be expootod aud rolifrodk J| .-* ' tty Ardor of W. \Y\ TERUYMAN, j$ Bri;<n'liov GoucraU John V. M<k>rk, Brigade Major. July 10, : ?_ 1 _ Military Order. filK COJ4ONELS having oommand of the L RutfillinllU llf fliiviitvr in ?! >? hH."'*? ...ill T?v- - ? ? *M V?*I? v?r I01!/4I^TU| , ftgcpipfaj thoir liniments at tho tiinoa and hvijfti nimolHod in Govern IQrdor No. C, for rill nnd Ilovlow, to wit? Tho 2d Koginumt at IjOngmlrif k, o$t Thuiuay, tho i?th day of August; and XIwj lflt Uoginjimt at Smith's Storo, on Vodivw?d?y? tfio Cttth.pf -AnauHl, Hr ordor'of Hon, WvW. ( kkhvman. , i, V. MOORfc. Hrigndo M?W>*. i j,Jy to, mr 2 \ TBS??r ? ' Anderson Prjoos Curront. OOBRKOTKU WKKKLY BY EN?LANl>, UI.KOKLXY * CO AnmkkhonC. H.j July 21,1857. Cotton per lb. - - - 11 (a\ 18 Suit, per suck, - - 2.00 Coffee, IMo, per lb. - - 13 (a) 14 , Sugars brown, per lb. - 12 (?i) 14 " crushed nnd lonf, per lb. 11 (& 18 Molasden, WeM India, pergullon, 70 76 " N. Orleans' " " 85 @1.00 Yarn (Ga.) per buuoli, - - 1.20 Onnaburps, (heavy) per yard, 13 (ft) 14 Kliirling*, " - 10 (a^ 11 Iron, common Fire Swede, per lb. 01 " Knglish, ... 6 Nails, pc.i keg, - - - 0 ? OJ Oil, Linvccd, per gallon, 1.37 (3) 1.60 " Train, " " - 00 1.00 Glass, 8X10 - - - 3 <? 8.25 " 10X12 - - 8.25 (a) 3.60 Hice, per lb. - - - OJ @ 7 li'lniir ^ a'r.n . ,.v. - - u vry v.?v? Wheat, per bushel, - - 1.00 Com, ? - - . 90 ($ 1.00 Hacou, hog round, - - 1f> @ 17 Hugging, Gunny, per yard, 18 (ai 20 ()nt?, per bushel, - - 60 (o;> f)0 Peas, '* " - - - 1.00 Powder, Ulfle, per keg, - 7 (3) 7} There is always to be found n good Stock of Ooods. iit K., H. & Co's. EDWARD H. BRIXTON, Lute Editor and Proprietor of the Caroli na Time*. COLLECTING AGENT, COLUMBIA, 8. O. OFFERS his services to the public ns n Collector and Kcnural business Agent. He will rc- I ceiye for collection Notes mul A<wnnnfa ftii- um> I Auction of the State, nt tho usual commissions. Office over the Carolina -Times Printing office, Columbia, 8. C. Reference will bo given if required. iul.v 23.1857 2 2 DON'T FORGET IT. \LL persons indebted to tho into firm of'llavrett & Holland, or to Charles Barrett, individually, will take notice that their Books of account and Notoft are in the hands of A. 11. Howdun, Esq. for collection : to whom payment can be mado until the 16th September next, after which time, they will be found in tho hunda of norrw a. rmuam m riCKonsu. 11., and very soon afterwards in the hands of the Sheriff. "Be wise." CII AS. lUflUKTT, Survivor. Tunnel Hill. Jnly 23t 18.r>7* 2 5 Administrators' Notice. 1MIE heirs of Ab-wlcm Gihson, dcccasocl, arc . horchy notified (h..? n settlement of the Estate of the fluid deceased will bo liml before ?lie Ordinary, at l'lckpusO. II., "to 101 It tiny of October next. Thoyc indebted to said cntntc will make payment, ami those having demands will prencnt them, legally attested, on or before that time. Z. GIBSON, \ . , . II. A. H. GIBSON, |AllinrJuly '20.1R.*>7 2 8m Ilciul ^uai'tei's. mitr. Snonttfj T*n?irr.?r,# nflnf,,,,!!.,. >.i)1 ~ 1 JL at Hall's on Thursday tho 20th day of August next,-armed and Equipped hs tho law directs for llovitv. Commissioned and non-commissioned officers will attend tlie dixy previous for drill and instrxictfon. The Majors of their rcspootjvfe Battalions arc charged with the extension of this order. By ortler of Col. I*. H. Pkatiikr. W. N."CKAIG, Adj t. July 28, 1B.->7 2 Ul NOTICE. Aid. jiersons r.ro hereby forwarned not to trade for a Notfc-of hand given by rac to G. W. Jamka, for $18.00, and dated 5th day of May. 1857, ai the consideration for which it was given bus failed. NEliDOM FREEMAN. July 22, 18-',7 _2 11 W A lt; Q'i IS hereby giren that implication will be mndo to tho Board of CominfosionArg of Roads, Ac. at its noxt Kitting to re-opon ttic Sloan's Ferry (no\v free bridge) Road to Cane Creek. June 24, 1857 0 Jim POWDER, LEAD AND SHOT. 4 FULL supply of PO^DKR, LKaD AND JV SHOT can bo found at Pick en h C. II. and Nine Times. For Balclyw. J. N. LAWRENCE. July t, 18">7 51 tf FRESH ARRIVAL. TUST RECEIVED and for sale low good APtJ PI,E VINEOAlt, and a lot of FACTORY THREAD. E. & E. E. ALEXANDER. July 4, 1857 f>l tf Sj iiiv Oi ?*OiS?Si viii-wiuiH) riOKKNS DISTIIICT CITATION. "IITIIEREAS, John McKLinney hath applied to IT mo for letters of Administration on nil and singular the goods nnd chatties, rights nndcredits, belohgingto Wilson MoKinney, late of the district and State aforesaid, deceasedtho kindred 1 nnd creditors of said docenscd are, therefore, cited to appear before me in tho Ordinary's office on Monday tho 10th day of \ugu?t aext, to shew cause, ir any tiioy oau, why said letters should not 1?e granted. fliven itiufrrmy hand and seal of office, the 18th day of July, 1867. W.'J. PARSONS, o.r.D. Slate of South Carolina, riC'KKN'H M8TRI0T CITATION. WHKllEAS, W. T. Holland hnth applied to j tT mo for letter* of administration, d? bonis lion, on All and singular tlio goods and chattels, | rights nnd credit? bolongiug to Oinmsa O. iil- ( Hot, late of the district ftiul .State aforesaid, deceased > the kindred and creditors of said do- < ccftscd i^re, thercforo, cited to appear before me ' in the Ordinary'^ office, at Pickens C. JI., on Monday tho 10th day of August nex{,, to shew caiiAO, if any thoy can, why said lottery should not he granted, (liven unaor my hand and Heal of offlco, tho 18th day of July, 1837. W. pAllSONB, O.P.D. Slate ?r South Carolina, ' PlOKRN* Dl8TB!Of?CITATION. XT "yilERKAS, Batnuol Chapman hath appliod M to roe for letter# of administration on all and singular tho goods And ohattols, rights and Ki?Inn?? ?" *a 1 /'l 1 n V1VWM" ./viuu^nifi i" / UPUMI? II, [HfC OI ' tho dUtrfc' and fltnto uforosald, deceased: the kindred and orodJtora of said deceased arc', there- J fore, <5ttod to appear before me In the Ordinary'# office, at IMekonsC. '! ? en Momlny thclOthday of August n*.xt, to show cause, If any they oun, j why ?aid letter* should not ho granted. Given f tinder my hand and acitl of office, tho 18U> day . of July, 1857. ] W. j. PARSONS; o.r.tt,' . WJ* r* . 1L - ' Hlnto of Hoiif ii Carolina, nuKKH* DlSTBirt-HpItATlOK. \T V!lKUfiA?, Milly MewV bath applied tame ' T V ft>r lottery of ndiolnltftratlw oh all and singular the goo-ln and Mi ut ter?, ri(Tht* and credit* belonging to ltnche? J. Hanks, Inte^f the district, and Htato afoi-iwalrt, decotwed: tho kindred an<l creditors of w?hl deceamid are, thovef6r?, sited to i>pf><?vr in the Ordloary'aotike, at rteken* . 0, 1I.? the 10th day of August, next, to *h?w , cans?>, if any the.v can, why said letters tthmild , Hot ho granted, tliven under my baud anil seal I . *?f affimi. ibe il?? Af Jnl? 1&A* ' ' liy % J. PAnsoNtk11 * T *? * * ^ -1 'T * * ' .% Pendleton Female Seminary. TEACHERS. PUV. T. L. MflUHYDK, D. D. MISS M C. PELOT, MISS B. C. PKIiOT. 'Pills ;KxorolHC8 of (ho above Institution will JL i?o opened on Monday the 27th July. The iiHunl branches of r\ solid Kngli*!* Education will ho taught. Also, instruction on the Piano and Guitar, mid in Vocal Music. Latin, French, I'Hinting, Embroidery, Drawitig, Wax Work, Leather Work, and Worsted Work. The Teachers arc too well known to neod commendation, and there is no bettor location in the State for nuoh an Institution, both as to climate and society. Au excellent Hoarding house Is kept on the Seminary lot. THE TIIUSTKES. XT tl iv ? .... n. i>. i rivaio instruction will Uo given innny of tlic above brunches to young Indies, who may not wish to take a full course of study. rendieu.n, July 16, 1867. 1 _ ? CANDIDATES. TIIK friends of UIh|. Will. K. Ennlcy 1 respectfully announce him a Candidate for HR10ADIKH OBNEU.VIi, iu place-of Brig. Gen. Haukison, resigned. C^'dy 1. 1857. UNDER DECREE IN EQUITY * STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, vipkkns oistiuct. A. Duke, el. ux., et. al. ) u;n T,... vs. V ,v" * Jos. Donaldson, el. ox., ct.at ) PltuSUANT to 11 d order made by the Courtof Equity,in this ease, I will sell al Pickens Court House, to the highest bidder, on Saleday in August next', the Tract of Land described iu tho pleadings, as the Real Estate of Ransom Cannon, deceased, nam elf : THE TRAfrroirr *vn vr a v ? ijijm l/ on unu:, mg and being in Pickens district, ou both sides of Wolf Creole, containing Three Hundred Acres more or loss, and adjoining lands of William Gilstrap, Mary Haynes, Reese Bow en and others. TkhMs of Sai.k.?On a credit of ono and two years with interest, the purchaser to enter into bond to the Commissioner with at least, two good sureties to secure the^pnyment of the purchase money, and pay the cosis in CARD ? and nlso extrn for titles. ItOlVT. A. THOMPSON, C.K.I-.D. Coth'ra office, July 0, 1857 4 D; SMITH & CO. PEN D I, ETON, S. ., HAVE just opened, under tlio Farmer*' Hull, a complete and tasty stuck of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, UK.vhY MADE CLOTHING, lints, Caps, Boots, Shoes, and Moil's Furnishing Goods generally. Particular attention is given to Ladies DUKSS GOODS, and thoir stock <?f Muslin*. Bnreffp*. Tis sues, Fir broidered Collars, Bonnets. Kibhuns, Financings iiml Fancy Good*, Cannot well bu surpassed. Wiitcljes, Jewelry. Toilet Soans. Per- i turneries, Fnncy orUelce, in great variety. Together witli ii general assortment of articles, too numerous to mention. From the fact thnt one of our partner# (the purchaser) resides in New York, we are enabled to buy Good a to groat udvimtnue. and we afre also determined. to roll at LOW PRICES FOR CAS/I: Call and examine our Block, nnd bu convinced of the quality and pricc of our Goods. J imoO.l 867 4? tf NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS! At Pickonsvillo. rjlIIE subscribers have just received ft large 1 STOCK OF GOODS, Bought on the most reasonable term*, nnd will ha 6old as low as Goods can be bought in the np country. We haven general assortment, of Goods of every description, consisting of STAPLE A: FANOY <iOf>T>* for Ladle*, Gcntlemens, Youths and Misses wear. Hats and Bonnets of every style and quality ; a largo lot of Boots and Shoes; Hardware, China, Glass and Earthenware of the latest styles; Nails and Castings. GROCERIES, Such as Sugar, Cotfeo, Salt, Ac.; Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuff's. In fact, wo have some of eveiy article usually kept in Stores in the country, and wo nre determined to sell Goods as cheap as thoy aro sold in Greenville or any other rci'ti! Hi^rkcti (3*,i** n?*c cr?r.h hnrtiir llwl ...Jit 1- "T- ? Ml I v>w ?? ? **(11 uviiiiiituiu uiiniii >ru will tnko in exchange fur Goods almost every product of the farmer. Como one, come nil, with your money ?ind produce, nnd you sbnll not go nwnv dissatisfied. E. A. it \V. A. ALEXANDER. July 9, 1857 52 Sm REMOVAL H. FAJEN, KIKRCHANT TAILOR, ITAB removed from hini old stand in the Town j II of WALHALLA to hia now Shop, opposite | Issertcl & Nonuiiu'w, whore ho is prepovud to | iccommoifAte lilfl friends nnd the puhlio, with iny thinv In his line, at. the Shortcut notico and >n the mo*! ftoiftontililc turniH. He is just receiving a lurge and very superior siook of Clotlia, Cusxlmerrs, ftinoy and >lnin; Linens, a great. variety ; Vosttngft, of idl >attorns, mid it great variety of <Hher article*. Heady made Clothing,. V gonoral assortment from the very boat and most l.ishionnble makers. He return* liiA thank* for post liberal patronigo, and pledges malefaction to jmrchrwovB at his itorc. Oivo mo a trial at my new stand. Wnlhalla, M?y 2?i, 1867 40 Ktatc ?i* ?oul!iCarolina, IN KQUITY-<-*jpjCKKNH. ryrc X, -Roper, ct. at. j Aincn<1 B1H fov Pftr. lano A. I^oper, ct, al. j tition, &c IT appearing to tlift HatfefaclUm of this Court that Juno A. Roper, Wm. N. Roper, Bailey loper, Martha Roper and Klmhia Ropei'. dofenlantrt to this amended bill of complaint, ivsi'le without the UinitM of tbift Htiito: on motion of 8. M. Koith, complainant*? KoHcitoiv it is ordorxj thivt the Aajd dofemlonifl do plead, answer, pr lemur to thofmjUl bilt.of complaint, within three nonths from the publication hereof, or thoMid iill will bo Ktltcn pro confe?*o an to thctn. linW \ TimMPttnw ? .. Omn'r* Oftlco, Jnno 18, 1&A7 8m ? IS horoby gWnn lh*t appUontlon vriN bo made ?o tho JLcal?ilrt?m*o, nt itu next session, to hnngc tho puidla ?>vi, lowing tho main road noftT Mr*. .JkUu Hrovrit'o old place, running by ' tamuQl Bi'own'a ?a*r mill, and interacting naid mb.Ucroftd s't or near th? branch . hcyoila Raid tawmlll. " ' ' v' . * " r &Mk ji SHERIFF'S SAXE#? BY virtUO of sundry writs of fieri facias to me directed, will bo sold before the Court House in 1'token# District, within the legtil hours, on the first Monday und Tuesday in August next, 205 uerc.s of land more or less, on waters of six mile crcek, adioiuing lands of John Howard, J. E. Howard hud others, lovicd on us the properly of Samuel .Smith, at the suit of Win. Oliver, survivor, and others. 1 truct of lam', containing ono hundred and r.A- _ - - - imy acres more or ices, whereon tho defendant now lives, incoming lands of Kll Shepherd nnd others, levied oil os the property of L. IJ. Hutledge, nl th$ suit of 12. 1$., 11. M. & T. J. Keith, Kxo cut org. All (he defendants interest In a tract of land whereon tho widow McKiuney >: w lives containing 804 acrcs more or lew, adjoining lands of Jas. Robertson, W. Wharton and others, levied on as the property of Wilson McKinuoy, at the suit of James A. Doyle and others. On Tuesday after snlcday, at Tunnel Hill, 7 striking hammers, I}',! Steele points, 12 crowbars,2 bellows, 2 anvils. 4 thousand boards, 2 derricks, complete, 1 box of valuable tools, 7 pair of tongs and a lot of other articles, sold as tho property of John Phillips, to satisfy a mortgage given to the IJlue Ridge Hail Koad Co. 2 carts, levied on as the property of David O. Williams, at the suit of Thomas lloldbrooks. 1 sow and three pigs, levied on as the properiv?rw ,IM?J., J - . , nil, utHJVIISVU, HI 1110 Still 01 1?. E. Alexander nnd others. Terms cash ; purchaser? to pay for papers. L. <\ CRAIG, s.r.n. July 10, 18". 7 52 td C. H. 188KKTKI.. A. K. NOItMAN LSERTEL & NORMAN, WalhaUa, s. c. rpilE pub'seribers beg loavo to inform their J friondu ami the public generally, that they are now receiving a largo und elegant a?Hortmont of seasonable Dry Woodst, uonniHt ng 01 the usual variety, which arc of the latest styles aui) most beautiful patterns. Together with a fiosli supply of ^ROCEKIES, Purchased on the best terms in the New York, Baltimore and Charleston markets, and will bo sold On the best tonus for cash only. Try them. ?cwciry, Arc. They also have on baud a very valuable Stork of .fewelry, including splendid Gold and Silver WATC11KS, and Fancy Articles. Dra^, i?Ic<liciiics, &c. Their Stock in this department is heavy and thfl assortment general, and, an great care wan had in buying, the purchaser may rest assurod of getting a pure article. Their Stock embraces quite a variety of other articles, which can only be appreciated bj being seen. Call early and buy bargains. let'ljnrnni'i ? ? **???. . .. i oori i\ jl i 41 j iX. I\ UHJl A A. Wiilhalln, May 26, 18.r>7 46 tf FRESH SUPPLIES. TUST RECEIVED a loi of HARDWARE. fii-at t) rate Al'PLU VINEGAR, ROPE, MOLA8Sli8, &o. For sale low by J. N. LAWRENCE. July in, 1R57 f>2 tf Stale of South Carolina, IN KQt'TTY 1'ICKKXft. Abraham Duke, ct. ux., ct. al. j Blllfor Pttv,itioI1 Jon. Donaldson:ft. i?., ct. al. ) nc l' f|MlE Oouvt of Kquity, for Viokcnudistvict, lmvL inrr *1?r? n"! ? ""7?. " """ ??vvv?imo \'i 1 U? I I IV't I ' 11 ft I f Administratrix, and Hansom Duke, Artuiinistrntor, with the will annexod, of tho Pergonal K>?talc of Kussoll Cannon, deceased, to thcCommit--sioner for settlement, the defendants Benjamin (,'unnon, Washington Oannon, ami the other heirs of William Cannon, deceased, Carter Cannon, Margaret Marehbanks, J inly Koudrick, Elijah Cannon, Martha llrowji ami James Cannon, who arc absent from the State, will tako notice that tho saWl Reference will be held at my Otlice, on Mondpy tho 19th day of October next. KOB'T. A, THOMPSON, C.K.im). Com'rn Office, July 18S7. td _#"|1 V i i 1 Z' c !?) .5 2 35 ^ 8 *" o.11'' i fS M rvjO ?<1 E?t, ? c (f ^ s> ft > m o,"5 <2 ^ 2f ar?iU '^:w -?i *3, p? %e w ~ 5 w I ? ff| 2 T/o ^ K i ? a 3 tt h a ? Oel ii 5^1 js'|ill , . , ? 3 ? -3 & I ? " U ? S3 23;c H ^^ I % a. ^@|S?~ "I? k? ? J5& .S ??'??* | si- Siz !V3 ^ x2.5S^ * *' . 'I ? O C ^ 5 tt .o m a*.a ? ? -f ? @ -*<? s a q o __ wwsmia Pendleton Rail Road Company. 'PIIK Eleventh, Twelfth, Thirteenth, Pour1 teenth, tiiid Fifteenth Instalment* of ONE .DOLLAR each on the .Stock of the Pendleton Railroad Company will lie payable t*s follows: Eleventh Inntalmciiton tho 1st of August, 18.">7 Twelfth " " " October " Tliirtecnth " " " December" Fourteenth " " " Feh'y, 18.'>8 Fifteenth " " " April " w. ir. n. gAii.i.ard, Sec. and Tfens. Pendleton II. B. To. Pendleton, May 25. 18f>7 40 td EBtato Notico. "VfOTIPE is herebv oivan tn all i?nnr>r>nw..l jM n final settlement of the Katuteof Or. K. G. Unincg, deceased, will he rruule before tlio Ordinary, nt l'iokc?t? C. H., on Tuesday the 20th day of Oetobor next. Those xtHl indebted to the K*tato must make payment, nnd, those having demands against the smidc, will present them legally attested by that duy. C. M. SllAftl'K, Adin'r. July 18, 1W7_ 1 . td JOSEPH J. NORTON, ITTOBRfEY AX LAW AND Solicitor in Cqnity. OFFICE AT PICKENS C. II., 8. C. June T2. 18fl7 > 2", tf A/. F.\ M.\ f<HK next Rc^tdait Communication of IVnclle 1 > >n t,<xlp:c. No. 84, A.*. ?. . M.\ vriH be hoW In the Lofl^o Room on Wednesday August 8th, ol 7 o'clock, p. m. . *' Hy ovd?jf of W. R- Josrts, W.-. M.-. July '.i I 1?. K. SKA HORN, Scc'y. S'jS'B'RyVY* BKRRY TURNKU toll* Tw>foro m*> u ?orr?l MARIS 1 H hnnde li'Rh, Icfthinrl foot while, h sUr w;d k t-nijS irt her fiicc-T-supposcd ff? he lfl ycava eld, unci appvaiccd <il ?12.00^ fiaid h.ihb tun hu nMi r?y BTPiyiBff io ??orvy jiwoov, wl)0.>6sirtes on tha Hoiui'loftfftrtR from Pickon?villa to Enalcj'i Ih')<lrfo on at Georgia Or#?k Bridget proYiriR protoort.^ nnd pt-jiujc ?ll pspenjfD. JOSHUA JAMEHO^, *?.$. Jur,& J}7,1$&7 */ ? , 1 . ttt-Jvp ^ * *?. v ' v NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS! At Pickens tl. H. fllllH Kulwcriborn are now receiving and op| 1 ont]i|? u livrgc und carefully moIcvIoU Stock 1 of ?6vr mid di^aiit | SPRING AND SUMMER 0001)8, ConViHting, in jKirt, of Silkn, Mutdinfl, ('aliso, j Oiuphnli?M, Triiumiiigg, etc.: Bonnets, Kilvbonx, 1-nce* and Thread ; Cassiinqres, Dfap d'iito, Linen*, Vestings; Itcnriy ILits and Crps, Boots and Shoe*. Gaiters; And thouHuul variety in the 1>UY GOODS lino. Also, llarUvare, Orocfcerynn<l Cutlery; SEGAKS and Tobacco of tin* beat quality. CSi'occrien, Ah cheap as can bo bought anywhere in tho I up country? ! Our Stock is a very full one, awl ban been ; carefully laid in by ono of tho liriu. Wo can, therefore, recommend highly every article wo have on band, and will sell on the most reasonable terms. We respect Fully solicit tho continued patronage of our friend* and the public. As heretofore, we will exchange (itioils for the usual articles of Barter. K. & K. E. ALEXANDER. May 12, 1W7 44 tf SWUNG & SUMMER SUPPLIES J. 11. I:. S1.0AN & C?. Pendleton. ! \\r,: are now receiving tin; largest #nd most ! ! Complete a.M80VtUK'llt of ? ? ? (D ? Thnt \vi> Iirvc ever brought to this place, which wt ure willing to noil at nhort (iroAtr. Our 4?00<In httvc been carefully aclocted in NewYork, Philadelphia and Charleston. We can hti always found at our post willing and ready to hIiow our GOODS fire of charge. We will take in exchange for Goods, Corn, Ilye, Wheat, Onts, Bacon, Lard, Tallow. Beeswax. Honey, Homespun. Rags, Chickens, Ducks, Turkic*. Kggn, Butter, fio., Kt t.he market pricc. April 2->. 1R57 41 tf SPRING & SUMMER GOODS. GKOCF.RIES, A,e. rpiIK undersigned has just rrttimod from X Charleston with u large and well scleetcd Htuck of" now nntl elegant Spring and Summer Goods, Consisting partly of Culieuoa, Ginghams, Muslins, Ac.: Bonnets, Trimming*-, Rihbonsj and Laces; Cloths, Cass?moron, J>rap d'Kte, Linens and Vesting*; Glove?, Hats &. Cups, Boots & Shoes; Saddlos, Bridles and Martingales; Together with many other articles in the Dry Goods lino. ALSO, Scgars and Tohaoco of tho very best quality. firccc rlcs: A. large and frofh lot, for sale very low. My friends and the public. are requested to exumine m, stock lor themselves, as I ..r.._ .1. - " i owntlM^ nil mit-M uijr VJUOUH ; BUU 1 am also determined to tfell as low ae the lowest. Try 1110. 1 will exohango Goods fur Beesw.lx, Tallow. Feathers, Ifidos, &e., Ac., us well us sell oil the most reasonable terms. J. N. I>AWrHB2?CF?. Piukons p. II., March 11, 1857 :ir> Slate ol* So?ith C:u'oSiiia, IN KQV'TY?I'lCKKNB. Mary Arm Couch > vs j- l$ill for Partition, ltobcrt Couch nnd others. } IT appearing to my sat inaction thai the heirs nt law of KUondcr Jhiker, to wit: John liakcr, the heirs at law of Mnry Ann Williams. Forrester and wife Klizabeth. Willinm I n. ciaila Baker, Robert linker, Richard Baker. Crawford linker ami Mvvllon Baker, defendants to tliis bill of complaint, reside without the limits of thin State: on motion of Harrison, complainant's solicitor, it is ordered that the said absent defendant^ do plead, answer, or dnnmr to the said bill of eomplalftt, vitfiin tU<*co months from the publication hereof, or Uie eutd bill will be taken i>ro co?f'n**o as to thom. ROB T. A. THOMPSON, C.K.f.D. Com'rs Olliec. May 2, 1K57 8in. AMBROTYPES! IrtKSPKCTKUId.Y announce to the ladles and gentlemen of this place and the surrounding country, thnt I have opened my Gallery ut JPicktfillN r.itiiri And will be happy to nee all who deciro to possess 0110 or move of these bountiful specimens of the A.MiinnTvrv., by which tho human features n>fiy bo truthfully perpetuated For a great length of i'luo. Tijoae wanting picture* will please call ut my Hoom, and 1 will wait upou (hern at uny time. Charged reasonable. May 14,-1867 45 C. N. BK1D. IIE (llIAHTKttS, First Division, H. 0. M. "> Abbovillo C. II., Juiio lu, 1857. j Order A"o. 4 N ELECTION will be held at tho TfirioUS Roil. giiueiital Muster Grounds in the first Urigude of Inf.intry, on Tuesday the 18th of Ainni?t next, for Brigadier General of the *ir?t llrigndo of Infant'v. fir<. Division, S. 0. M., to fill (ho vacancy o^.ttioned by the resignation oflirigadior General J. \Y. HabiuxO*. The Colonels or officers in command oft he ?v"eral Regiments, aro charged with the extension of. this order, and to trniit>u>U to the Miyor General the rosult of said election ill each poll iti writing, By order of MM. (ten. A. M. Rmitii. W. Ij, (JAMIOL'N, Div. Adj. Gen. Tune '20, 18A7 49 td VIjT, persons indebted to the Kstate of Anron ltoper, doe* used, must make )wtymtnt,nnd nil those haying demands y^uinst said Kstate will render them, legally attested, on yrbefore Moii day the />th day of October next. The heirs at l.vvr of said Aaron Jtopcr, decpuscd, will nba take notice that a finrd settlement of the estnto of the paid intestate will he had before the Ordinary ?/Pickens diiftrint on "aid Stli Oot. next. TVilli I,. llOl'EH. Ad/n'r. Ilily 2, 18o7 ol Hin LOTSrOitSALE. ' I>KHSONri dc<<irou>t of puvehimin? l.OTft IS THTi TOWN OF WAl.HALLA, cnn hi?vo them od the usuhI conditions, Apply to J. II. 0.STKND011FF, Agent. Wnlhnttft, Nov. 0, l^r, t 20 t f OR. Z. W fillEEN i AFFBHS hi* Profafwfionnl service* to tho cltiV/ zens of Pickvna District, in the practice of Medteinu in ils various hrnnoftw. Ho would ?ny that he h?s an experience of ten year* in pvueiico. Ollic# irflii* BWW. [Apr?'i 14, 1867. Religious holier, REV. JOHN OWENS will preftth % Mountain Qrovoon the 2??tli, 2<ith urvl 27th July ; on ho2$th and 2(Hh tit o noi church hear Glawy Mountain; ou the 30?h and #1*!., and and 2d AUguol at Elton; on the M+kt H<n'on<f\ On tho I dth at ftn tlm 7("?'* ,?*1 J ""L ISSKMS'