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/ v Romance and Reality. Tho St. Louis Jfc.rald of tho 22d 1 li rotates tlio following: I c A tdiort time ago, Mr. It., wife and wife's HiNtor, rctmled in Charleston, S. 0. Weal- a thy young gent, named Mr. 8., fell deHper- d ately in love with youn^ lady. Mis* Mo u Mr. 11. becauio involved, and Mr. e S. Mewled hiiu, wife and Mis? Mc??? to V emigrate to St. Louis. Young lady and tl cent act ul) to their eve.s in lovn -lml. wmminr t h ... ^ "7 J j ~ lady not of ago, ana, thorefrjrc, marriage j S eould not take place till she would bo. Mr. j c R. and family arrive in St. Louis, and net j p up a store. Young huly .proves a valuable : p l. assistant in tbo BtOre, add relatives urelotb I to part with her. Mr. S., ot tbo appointed i time, leaves Charleston for St. Louis, toful- : ' ill his part of the inntrinionial engagement. ; s Mrn. It. seriously objects. as the ladv in nt.Ul I u too yOtfQg although oightcoh yearn of ago, 1 and as "pretty an a pink." Youlig lady is '' determined to many the'man of her choice, '' nnd tho young iu;tn is determined that sho f<hnll not he disappointed. Mrs. lt>, nftor a exhausting all her arts of peryttflsion, rc- " sorts to fainting, which lias the desired ef- < feet; and tho young folks agree to post- ' :j pone their marriage two weeks. Mr. 8. 11 ' goes up to Burlington, but returns at the j v expiration of (wo week* and calls for his v bride, lie is informed that *he has gone to parts unknown. lie becomes cxaspera- ^ tad, nnd such out n writ, of hahhtis, rotpm for the recovery of his bride. I)uring his absence at Burlington, Mrs. K It. invitee her sister to take a carriage ride, | J Which Hhc very reluctantly accedes to, hav- j ! ing Rome misgiving that all is not right. | c Persuasive eloquence prevails, nnd the fi young lady is spirited out to ?St. Charles, and there placed in a comont. As scon nfl the writ wub served on *.ir. nnd Mrs. 11., a letter was written to the 1 vonng lady, telling her that hor matrimonial intended was about having them arrested nnd lodged in jail, which disturbed her ' very much. Mr. S., pending a decision of the habeas 0 corpKs, employed eight or ten young men 11 to hunt up his lost affianced bride. Onft 11 of his friends discovered a. servant of Mrs. ^ ,U. taking some female apparel to the North Missouri Hail rend, and leave them with the F (gentlemanly conductor, Mr. (J. Blackburn. 11 Ac ?i ? ? ? r<n>n f?c. tliu OVIIIllllr 1UIV) 11IV balled 011 (?eorgo, and nsked liim who those 0 articles wo.ro for, and he, in his usual frank s nnd honest way, said they were for Miss v Me , nt St. Charles Convent. Voung man hastens to Mr. S., .and in- .' forms him of his discovery, nnd ho, over- 1 joyed nt the news, takes a buggy, nud another young lady to Bfwiftt him, nnd starts at ,, full speed for St. Charles. They roach thoro?-young man all impatience-, nnd nnx- j, ions to fcee his betrothed, sends other young /t lady into the convent to molce arrangements |( 0 for the cHoapc of Miss Jlcr . Mlw i Mc sees young lady mediator, troats her cooly, nnd informs her thnt she is nor fcotly reconciled to remain in tlio convent, s, ait it suited her tanto exactly, and she docs h not feel disposed to mArrv a man who was v endeavoring to put her justcr iu jail, attho* d * it was for hor sake, aud therefore nho would i not leave the convent. Young man re- n turned to St. Louis, completely disgusted < with female love and devotion. Towns in Kansas.?If is stated that in the town of Leavenworth, which is the ( half-way house over the plains to Oaliforj nia, buildings are going up at the rate of two hundred a month. 11 ?s supposed that '' the town will be the great halt-way house for the Pacific Railroad. Lawrence has a population of nbout 2,000. It brs a beautifully furnished school-house, two churches already erected and two moro to bo built the present season, six or seven religious nnn twn wnrtHw ;~?J ?'i Property lias been rising very rapidly du- I ring tho spring, but it is now declining I slightly, and may continue to do eo until tho fall emigration". Lot.* sell at from 8200 to 2,500. Konts arc high?-some wretched shanties, which did not cost more than $100, bringing per hiontU. liourd fVoiu S1 per week to 83 j>er day. Timf. to ilktlrk.?Marshal HndatifcV, tho Gcnerrd-in-Uhiof of the Austrian force* < in Italy, has resigned his commission, nt tho np<i of 01 year,*. This veteran in tho c wars had won victories for hi* king before ! tu. A : rv?i- ? *!-. < * > i mc sii von i/ucinruuoii ui ?nuononaence. Froru youth ho hnH been in the narne.ss of war, And biiln fair to reach a full ccntury of year?. IJc i? now the oldest chieftain in # the world. 0 Tim professions of the aignerH of the t ' ?*. Declaration of Independence were nn fob 1 >?. lows: Printers, 1 ; Lawyer*, 19; Physl- ( 1 cians, 5 ; Farmers, <>j Merchants, (J; Shoemakers, 1 ; CJontlomen, 0; Snilor.*, 1 ; Ministers, 1 j Surveyors, 1 ; Soldiers, 1. > The plaoe of nativity of the signem wan as ' itty follow* : Mn?wiQhu?etts, 1) y Virginia, K j f Pennsylvania, (i; Maryland, 5; Khodela- ^ land, z ; Maine, 1j Connecticut^ 2 j Now i ^T^Y.ork, New .Jorsey, 3; Scotland, 2; I J Pouth Waletf, 1. Benjamin Franklin, aged ( 71, WM the oldest, and Kldridgo Oerry, j 2 agod 83, tho youngest of the ftignerfl.? f ? Stephen Hopkins, aged (M), wns tho next 1 oldest, andThomtw Stone ftnd Thomas J offetson, aged 89, tho neufc youngest. ' T)r. 8. B. Gkaham Barnwell 0. H, mk CM af?y? tho Garter or Rmd Snake, in J W ?. deadly vinomotU* serpont. Mr. John ? Mixnoa's 5 ohildrcu who wore playing with J ono of these utiftkoc. worn hittcn tut follows: The first boy who whs bitton, a iad of somo ^ 1? years, in tho full vigor and bloom of M health, died some 20 houra aftorwardn with all tho symptom* of malignant poisoning, 1 The second boy, ngod 4 or 5 years, wus also f ufFeoted by It,' but evidently had not reo^ived a mortal dose of tho ooitron. Ilo wn)5 nuite aiok for nom? hour*, nndt?tifl complained of j?iUn in ft;? hpnd nnd arm on -j flandny movninp, and J?d n isifght fever. J The other two children vtc.\-(\ not ut all *f- 1 fee tod. Tho rqoson of tj?nt in obvUmrly' { U lic<*UHO tho Miako had expended the whole * of ite venom upon the two flrefc. .VMfc * 4 < 4 ' - ' Just ab wb Exi*ected.? The South, ( diich has been pouring Lot shot into Walkr, says : Wc have tho most direct, conclusive, and uthentic information t/uit Mr. 13uohanan not approve of Walker. Wc will not ( ndcrtako to say what oxtcnt that differn?:o between the Executive and Hubert J. talker goes, but we never doubted that. , lio conservative and judicious man, ducted < y tho efforts and united action of the outhern States lliffhts Deniocraov. numt ondemn the audacious intermeddling, and rofli^ato abuse of power and influcuco racticyd by that corrupt official. Soft Soap.?According to the Abbe lue, fOnHtern monarch? arc gullible. He aya : " Onco it happened that a Frenchnan came to the Khan of Tartary, and tho Oinporor axked him what offering ho had rought him. Tho Frcnohman replied, Sire, I have brought you nothing, for I lid not know of your great-power.' 'How,* nid the lOmperor, 'd;? not the very birds, K.fchcy (lew over your country, tell you of J ir power r xno Frenchman replied, Sire, perhaps they did, but, as I do not inderstand their language, I do not know rhat they said.' And thuM tho Emperor rns appeased." Tur Vice Pivksidknt.-?"IrenreuH," of lie Now York Observer, who is travelling t tho South, was lately a guest at a wealing in Lexington, Kentucny, where he net the Hon. .Job'? 0. Breckenridge, Vice Resident of tho Lnitod States. He thus IcacriboH his porsou, manners and domestic tato i "John C. Brcckenridgo, Vico President t' the United States, was one of tho guests t tho wedding. Tho rou^h portraits of lim that stared everybody in tho facc last all, qjive but a poor iikeness of this extrardin man, who, at a youthful period of ife unexampled, ban been oallcd (o preside vcrthc most august body of men in this ouutry. J lis form is tail, eroct aud cornlanding; hi# countcnaneo thoughtful j bis > [innncrs smooth nnd prncoful, nnd his conorsation indicate* a sober, intelligent and hinkingman. With a lovely and accomplished wife and sxroct children, he resides 11 a modest cottagp, but one story high, hnded deeply with old trees, a little way ut of town. J. could not but admire the implioity of our Republican institutions, rhctrt saw that this great people have otuc to this embowered cot to find n man o provide over it* State, and perhaps to fill ts chair of State. A i.ttti.k girl, on hearing her riothcr say that she intended to go to a ball, nd have hor dress trimmed witfr bugles, uuocently inquired if the bugles would nil loir when she danced. "()h, no," eaid the Bother, "your father will do all that when io discovers I lmvo bought them." A Yankkk went to market to buy Mitogen. He held out a link to his dog, but ^ .. Y..A.J A- i???l . . uj ruiunuu w> cat. ">\nai is tno matter rith tliem Knugflgc# ?" angrily inquired tlie oaloi*. "O," wud the Yankee, "I've nothng ngin' 'cm, only dog won't eat dog, that's il.'' ' _ Andorson Prices Current. OHnKCTKU WEEKLY BY ENGLAND, H1.RCKM:Y * CO Amu.iisos 0. 11., Aug. 4,165.7. lo'.ton per lb. - - - 11 (n) 13 Salt, per sm,'k, ... 2.00 < oneo, Juo, per 11>. - . 13 14 Sugar* brown. per lb. . 12 (M 14 " crunhH a ml loft f, perlb, 14(a) 18 Molucca, West Indin, per gallon, 70 (?*) 75 " N. Orleans ?* ' 85 (S> 1.00 Yarn (Oa.) per bunch, - . 1.20 Ocnnburgn, (heav\) per T?rd, 13 (<7\ 14 Shlrtiuga, " - 10 @ U Iron, common site Swedo, per lb. 61 " Kngliph, - G Nulls, pea keg, - .? - 6 % GJ Oil, J.?n?ocH, per gallon, 1.87 (5f,~1.50 ' Trnin, " ' . W) 1.00 Gla??, 8X10 - - . 8 @ 8.25 10X12 - 3.25 (ft 3.50 Kiee, per lb. - - H.} (?\ 7 Flour, per barrel, fi ($6.50 Wheat, per biiBhcl, - . 75 (it) 80 <*orn. " - - - 75 (ft 80 Bacon, hog round, . - Ifi Bagging, finnny, per yard, J8 (<*\ 20 Oat*, per bunhef, -* . 50 (ft 55 Venn. ? . . . l.oo Powder, lUfte, per keg, - 7 (ft 7} lSif?f There in always to bo found a Rood Stock >f. Good*; at K., P. A.' Co'*. - ' in in i ' ' 1 - jgV?9$N$AI,. Marrikp, on tljo 2:ldult. by Rev. J. 11. llnnlioutt; Mr. Wm. Bay, to Miss Anx L>ealr, all >f Georgia. Oft the '20th wit. by tho same, Mr. Wm. Holt.> i hook to Mia* Cahomn* IIih.vm, oil of l'lckcn*. . i.*; "i- J'jjjji.-'-'J.'i-J-J uj i.?!_?!i)".J5g? Consignees at Anderson Depot, foil vterk kntxn'o auol'st 8. W Van VfVrk, A R McCllnton, D Jennings, J if Hhonklin, W Shorurd, J Uriwlly, 0 KiecW, K \ UetiMAh A Bftn, Willdto A If, K Symmea, H Pylfcr, Sullivan A Sloann, J) Biemnnn, B, B & Co V. D Grant, 8 F Brown, Towers k 8, HA M?xveil, Allryco^JT Zicglcr, SA t W Ilrowii, W uenaras, aieraii, 11 ft Co, (loo Coliycr & Co, I JJ I.fiimmcc, FCt Borstoll, 1< T A & Co, II12 'amphull, OsUorno & H, W T Wright, J M Smith r S SJimw^n, bendy & P, W F Fitzgerald, Mi fl luck, Bluo H II K, I.'.iortcll St N, J B Hen *>n, kfrfc E Pickens, A P Calhoun, E J Broirn, O Vf leaslcy,, A ilarvy, J 11 Earlo, John Maxwell. . ' F. RICE, Agont. HJIlji'ijl-1. 'J. .1'... ..L.JJiL&iJI! '1? 'XUJ ";a/.v NOTICE. \f<L person# indebted to the efctnte of Oldeon Mo W honor, doowmod, will make payment; md, those having demand* ag.dnat the samo, *D* prcHcnt them leg-Ally attested by the first. floAuay in September next. RKRflE BOWBN, Adm'r. Aog. y, 18j)7 , . f > 4 ft PREMIUM COOKING STOVES, rvr fall (lilita with nnn tirI?i?A?? rr?"?Tfll U lfUV? ? ifPVWf *?"* IV T1 "VTiprU* j J Pot ato by .1. II. VOIQT, :. f * Opptffcito Planters Hotel, Wnlhalla, 8.C\. JL*._ iL. NOTICE. IfY WIFK MDDV, having without can**, or III |?ro*t>c*tion loft i-y boiid und board, thereon* r.hl? is to for warn any p*r?on or- p?r&opa torn hidliw *|>!v, or fruiting Jior, i <lo not mp injr^ou rospon^blo for nirf V/'lictstono, July 2#, 18$7 Wm 8 If . >$f j - * CO MM is SI ONER'S SALES. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, lu tiqiilty?l'lckcnit. K. A. Aloxundor | BiU for |t,jiluotjou> L 0*. M. Reid othoro. ) % t | J BY Virtue of a decretal ordor to m?? dlreo- ? tod by tho Court of Kquity, will be ?oU! : ? to tho hiffnest biddor, at Pickens Courtlloime,'- 1 on Saloauy in September hoxt, tho Tract of ' I,und described in the pleadings in this case, r namely: _ i' Tin "met of Lnnd known on PICKl'N'S- " vii i i. 'i'? tr >?j - i ? * iiiun, wuuuiuii^ mu uuii'iruu mm oiiur ? w five Acres morqor 1ch?, and bounded by hindf* | * of Stophon Wutaon, R. E. MoWhortor,' Dr. ' * GiUihiud and others. c Tina it* u vdluablo place, and ulno a pood business atund. On the premiaes, there is a large llotel, Storo-houwo, and all noco^sary t out-buildingc. ? TERMS OF SALE.?A credit of one year , with interest, the purchaser to enter into r bond tp the Comminaioner with nt least two J , pood aureties, with a mortgage of the promi- j cnu fA uAiiili'A IKa t?n?i.il\nuA ? *"?? ! cunt of the amount of h?1o to ho ptiid in ?n*b, and titles to be executed when this suit in finally determined. ROB'T. A. THOMPSON, c.K.P.D. Com'rs Office, Aug. 6, 1857 < ' 5 STATIC OP SOUTH CAHOMNA, i In Equity?PlchciiH. i Jacob Alexander and wife ) vs > Bill for Partition I Jottlnuv Holden and others. J i PURSUANT to an order m.ido in thin case < bv Chancellor Jhirgan, at the lust term of 1 it.. H i ~C I.' 5*.? I - Ml " .1 1 1 vnv uuun ui jwjuny, i win sen to me nigncst ' bidder, at Pickens Court House, on Snledny in September next, the lands described in 1 the bill as the lteal Estate of Jauies Holden, " doceascd, to wit: * Tract Nq. 1, lying in Pickens district, on Sugar Creek, waters of Koowco river, containing Three llimdred and Eightv Acres, and a<ljoinmg tracts Nos. 2 and '3, lands of Estate of Jos. Orishaui, Elisha Alexander and others. Tract No. 2, lying in Pickons district, on Crow Creek, waters of Keowee river, containing One Hundred and Ninety-live Acres, and ' adjoining tracts Nos. 1 and lands of Elijah < Alexander. Hcnrv Grocran ftnd others. ' Tract No. 3, lying in Piekons district, on ' Little Oroxr Creek, known a? the Humphrey's 1 traot, containing Two Hundred and Forty- ' 0110 Acres, and adjoining.tract* Nos. 1 and '2, 1 lands of Aloxandorn ana others. Tract No. 4, lying in Pickcns district, containing Thirty-four Aoru*, and adjoiniug ( lands late of Fountain Aloxandor, Watson Collins and others. There in some good bottom land a Mill nnd mill seats on several of these Tract". Deputy Surveyor Mnulden has ro-survcyod and mnde plats of these tracts, which arc on file in m'y ofiicc. TERMS OF SALE.?-A credit of one and two years with- interest, payable in equal an- ] nual instalment*. Tho purchaser to give ' l>ond, with good personal fccurity, to secure ( the payment of thopurcluvso money, ami pay tho costs in cash ami. extra f?.?r titles. ItOH'T. A. TIIOML'SOX, c.E.r.n. , Com'rs Office, Aug. 0, 1857 5 ( STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, In Kqiilty?I'lckciw. James limdino, et. als. ) vh V BUI for Partition. ' Marv .Jane Burdine. ) I; NUKIl an order made at the last term of i ' > tho Court of Kquity, by Chancellor I)ar- 1 pan, will bo sold to tno highest bidder, at Pickens Court House, on Saledav in Scptombor next, tho lands described in the pleadings in this case, as tho Roal Estato of Abraham Bnrdino, deceased, naraoly: THE 1FOMR I'LACE, or Tract No. 1, lying in Pickens district, on waters of George's Crftek, containing Five Hundred and Nineteen Acres, and bow*lcd by lands of II. T. Arnold, Jas. Burdine, Carrol Jamoeon and others. i Tract No. 2, lying in Pickens distriot, on i waters of Fowler's Crook, containing Fifi\ Acroa, and bounded by lauds of Z. Smith, i John Jameson, Mary Durham and others. These tracts have been ro-surveyod and pinto executed by John Bowen, 1). S. Thoy are on filo in my office for inspection. TKKMS OK 'SAM*.----On a.er?dlt of one and two years with interest. payable In equal annual instalments. The purchaser to enter into bond to the Commissioner, with at least two good sureties, to secure the purchase money,.and pay the cost* of these proceedings in cfti h. Also, pay extra for titles. IIOB'T. A. THOMPSON, c.R.r.n. Com'rs Offiqj, Aug. t>, l&>7 ft STATE OF SOUTH CAU()LIV in lenity?IMckcnx. Mrs. Anna (J. Moses | vs > Bill for Partition. J. Clifton Mosc?, ct. nl. ) BY Virtue of a decrctol order to pio directed by (he Court of Equity, I will *<ll to the highest bidder, at I'iekeuH Court House, on Soledfty in September next, the tract of land deHcribed in said bill, 08 tho Real Estato of O. B. Mo?(m, deceased, to wits ONE TltACTOF LAND, lying in that portion of PiykcuH dint riot, known uh Choohee, containing Five Hundred and Eighty Acres, more or lew, and adjoining lan<l? of catatoof W. f(. Keith, i)ftmo? ]Uy and othorn. .'fhia tract in improved, and dn'iVaYe gokfie flnirlv Af fiM'fv r\f r?AA/l ? w? .VI % J I?v> vo U( ^vnru viiwiv mvvwui. T1! H iMS () jr S A I.I?To bo sold on n credit of one and two year*, with intoront from day of sale, payable in oqual annual instalments. The pprchftsor entering into bond, with good personal security, to poouro tho payment of the purchase money?pay the coats of this Kbit >n c?*h, ar.d oxtra for titles. ROB'T. A. THOMPSON, c.k.p.d. Com'ra Otfioo, Aug, 6, 1857 5 J. H. VOIOT, m f Kf i- xr T% /1 T. i? n i? ti ?? ? n, ?W iiii iuiv liyr r Tj ARJHIT 11, Wulhsilltt, 8. INFORMS his friou*U and tho public that ho turn Ougagcd a compotonfc Coppersmith, who has upward? of tw?ntV years oXporionco in tho manufacturing of COPPER KETTLES,. STILLS, and all othor artielos manufactured out of C< "JTxjr, Tin and Sheet-Iron ; and in prepared jto nil orddv^tor nil work in his lino at short notice. Terms modornte.?t Refers to the durability of his work. *. August rt, 1867 i tf !.. <. fe l l I I <>? Ijim ' DEIVE CAREFULLY /AVER tho lowor Keowoo Bridge, now- Pickons " u C. JL Tho repairing or rebuilding said ( Bridge Will bo lot to the ToW??t bidder oa the 1 spot, on 8ATURf)AV NEXT, at 10 o'clock, a.m.. M.M.NORTON, tyiVA| . l V J. H. LAWRENCE, Auffnst 8, 1867 4 .'v\ " i SEAL YOUR MEASURES. T AM tian propnroil to J4EA I, any ME AS1 tfRE8 fir Am ohcqnurt to n half hiwWW. t Ll -J. R. ftAMOOl), . .r p. M4J-6, W5T 48 Jtf /ku?* Wr 9 - ' * * . SW PATENTS. Oetrrieog? Hubs. [MIK. nubscribor has purcluirtod the right to . miiko, vond,oruno llio Patent, grunted origimllyto Henry Nycuin, of I'cMMylvunin, for h>j uiioful improvement of Carriage Hubs of all ind*. When seen, it* Utility must bft apparnt li all. The Hub in made of oiiRt iron, averting iu weight le.ss than four pounds. The nventor fcaynthc huh is composed of a buck and ront twetion, and having a thin mctnlLic tube or ing, independent of ouch, centrally phtcod boween thorn, against which the inner ends of the pokea abut; when Raid sections oro so made, m that in removing the baok ouo, the pipe or iox oi tno liub elittll also bo removed, or rciuo"blo with it, to facilitate the properly Introduiing of a new spoke, substantially as described. Oa,rria,ge Ooaplixig;. The undersigned han also purchased tho l'aeut right of iv superior improvement in tho tunning Gour of Carriages, which only needs 0 be seen to be approved. It is quite simple, ind may be at t wlied to vehicles now in use, ui 1 very small cost. Hhop rights for both Patents for (sale on rca.,>,,,1.1...?..... l-1__iv--.il ' vvi inn. rvr iiiriiier puriiQiiiArt) apuiy 10 M. F. MlTCIlKM.. Ptdkon* C. II., Aug ft; 1857 -1-tf MUIUII I'S SAL.BOS. I) V virtue of sundry writs of fieri facias to me ) dircctcd, will he *.?M before tlio Court llounc n PirVeti# Pistrlet. whhln Uto legal hours, on lie ftwt Monday -ami Tuesday m Sept. next, 1 tract of linulp containing one hundred nud iffy acres moro ~ loss, whereon the defendant low lives, ftdjoil g lands of Eli Shepherd and itliers, levied on us the property of I,. II. Rutedge. at the suit of E. U., E. M. & T. J. Keith, JxoCulore. AH tho defendants interest in ft house nnd lot leivr Tunnel Kill, where Mrs. Holland now lives, ilso hugy ?ind harness, levied on a* the property >f P. T. Holland, ut the fuit of Augustus ,i. .ytligoe. Terms cash; purchasers to pay for pnpers. L. C. CRAIG, s.r.n. August 7, 1fl57 4 td State of Carolina, . riOKr.NS DISTRICT CITATION. 17"XT 1 (Villi!AS, Heose Bowcn hath applied to T V me for letters of administration on nil iO<l singular the goods and chattels, rights ami iredits belonging to .John IMaek Into of the c. -.a J__ J .v. Iiovi iuv UII'.I uuivu ui'Ji onjHUj UUUL'lVaV-l i I IIU tindred and creditors of said deceased nro, there'ore, cited to appear before mc in the Ordinary's >'ftice, at PlckensC. H., on Monday tli e 21tli day >f August noxt, to shew cause, if any they can, ivh'y said letters 'should not he muled. Given in del" my h??d and seal of ofTieo, tho <5d dny jf August, *1857. W. J. PAItSONH, o.p.n. TUc SfiUc of* Sontli Carolina, JVi ?>n ?/XA1lY PICKKNS. R. and K. M. I'icld ^ v* / Summons in Partition. T. I). Field and others J IT appearing to my satisfaction that .Tohn D. Field, 11. \V. Field, Joseph Donaldson and wife, .James M. Field and Amos L. Pnuthcrhind md wife, rfe's'do without the limits of this State: It is ordered, therefore, th-.t tbeee absent parties to severally appear in the Court of Ordinary, at L'ickens Court House, on Monday 'ho 9th day >f Novomber next, and object to the sale of the [teal Estate of Jorctnjnh Fields, deceased, or hoirconsent to the same will he entered of word W. .1. PARSONS, o.r.n. Ordinary's OITicc, August 0, 1857 Sin - NOTICE. TMtOKE "having demands against the pstiito of JL Moses Hendricks, deoased, will ronder thorn in legally attested at once, and those indebted must make payment forthwith. G. W. HRNDKICKfl, Admr. Aug. fi, 18*>7 4 8 Religion* Notice. RF.V. J. U. nUNKlCUTT will preach at Enon on Friday tho 14th August, and at Cross uun\in tin me i'Hii. i "'gFinal Notice. VLL thone indebted to I,. C..Cbaio & Co. mil lj. 0. & W. N. CjRAlci, eithor by Note or Account, Arc culled upon, for the iu#t time, in this manner, to coma forward and pay up. Wcb/tvc p;lv^n long indulgence, but mu?t now nsk l'or ft full nnd prompt rtettlcmcnt. Should -Jhia rcnsoiutlilc request not bo immediately complied with, the Books of Account and Notes will be placed in the hands of Messrs. Nonius, HauiU*on & Pt*1.1.1 \>i for collection. ? W. N. U1}AJU. inly 30, 18T>7 _ 3 _ tf State ol* Soulli t'nrolina, IN KQUITY?PICKKN'8. Tyro. L. Roper, et. ul. ) Aniendwl ml for r#1, .Fane A. Ropor, ct. hi. j tition, &e IT appearing ti> the satisfaction of this Court that Jaito A. Roper, >Vm. N. Ropor. Ruilej llnpfer, Mat-Ilia Roper and Klniirm Ropor, rtol'cndunta to tlus amended bill of complaint, rcMdc without the limila of thin State; on motion ol is. ju. rvvi(ti, compiaiimntu' solicitor, K laornercd that (lie said defendants do plead, answer, 01 demur to the said bill of compliant, within throe month* from the publication horeof, or thconid bill will be talum pro c<mfcxxo as lo them. ROH'T. A. THOMPSON, o.E.r.n. C'om'rs OHico, June IN, 18.'>7 8tt> Tito State of Soutft C'nrolintt, IN ORP1MAKV PICKKNfl. Orafton^Jenkiiirt j peUtiM| fw d;?trn?lt|on Win. Edwards, ct. als j ?' run<1IT appearing Trom the fact* set forth In tlx Volition, in tills caso, that William Ed<rard? or hin hoirs-at-law, Thomas Smith t^ml Milton Jenkins, res lc without Iho limits (# this Btutc : It ia ordered, therefore, that thuso absent partiet do appear Sn the Cpurt of Ordinary, to be hole at Titkens Court Home, on Monday the 2d dnj of Novomhor next, Mid object to the distributor of tho distributive share of tho said William Kd ward* in tho personal estate of Rebecca Simp nort, deceased, or their oonnont to (ho same wil bo cnterod of record. W, J. PARSONS, o.r.n. Ordinary's Office; July 27, 1867. 3m _ FftbBPKQTU^OF The Pendleton Messenger, A WEKKXY JOt'ftN.iT., Devoted to News, Morals ami Literature, to be puhlishod at Vendleton, 8. (3. TIIE subscriber propor,.s to publish a weekly Journal at Pondlcton, under tho above cap lion, lit Two Dollars per annum, invariably lr HUVNI1QO. A fit? |)UIMKCRUUU W UOIHUIU11CO (129 BOOT] ha ft Kuffieioal number of subscribcra shall b< ?ont in tp Justify expense of publication?payment <o be made on tho rccolpt of (ho first number. Tost Masters, and all others friendly t< oar enterprise, arc respt?oK\illy solicited ?o us in getting up subscriber* to the paper, unci forwarding th?J* names ii*m>odirstoTy to tho nubseribor al Pendlotott, $. C. Ec particular in nonding tho muno ctsybscribore, Always tosen<] the nnmo of the State, County and Post Office, with tho snhsoriborV *ame. The paper will be of common also, printed or clear type. It* columns will be dovotcd to Now? Morals nnd Literature. It will be "Indopen [tont In til thhiM ?nfl nniili1))! In nnf?? Ti nbftll b? out ftlm ftlvrivyf to make it a woIcouh visitor tocwh ftmfly am* individual who tnnj ffttorua with thair pafcnii^,' K * .1. ? FOR SALE OR BARTER, At tow Prices and JLoiir Credit. If Desired, A SMALL Tit ACT OF LAND, lying on the J jt\ waiurHof Richland, adjoining lundn of J. V. Shanklin and othorw. ON K OT11KU TRACT, on Tugnloo River, two milert below Jarrott's Bridge. This place ] is very well improved, and in a good neighborhood ; und lies well, though not just where I like, (on tho out-side.) Those IuiiHh need 1 not tho feeble hand of man to inako thom ' look well on paper. J. A. DOYLE. | Bounty Land, duly 28, 1857 3-4 wmmmm&'S*i1 Blue Ridge Rail Road Co. in So. Ca. i QUB8CRIUERS to the Capital fitock of this < I ) Pftmnnni' nro hnvnKt- wl *!.? *< - ?1 ~ 1 j ? "J "'"ilif" mill IUV I fill 11 and Eleventh Instalments upon the first subscrip- j < tion, and five por cent. upon the amount of tho j subscription, arc required to be p-5'* ?? I follows : The Tenth Instalment on the 8th dny of August next. The Eleventh Instalment and tlvo percent, on second subscription, on the 8th day ' of September next. By order of the Board: WII. II. PERONNKAli, Treasurer. , July 20,1857 8 0 DON T FORGET IT. VLIj persons Indebted to tht lute firm of Barrett & Holbuid, or to Charles Barrett individually, will take notice that their Hooks of account and Notes arc in the hands of A. B. Bow- I den, lis*], for cplloctim : to whom payment can I be made until tho J?;h. September next, after I which lime, thoy will bo found in the hands of j Norris & Pnlliauiat Pickens P. If., and very soon ! afterwards In the hands _of tlic Sheriff. "lie wise." C1IAS. BARRETT, Survivor. Tunnol Hill, July 28, 1S.'.7 2 6 Administrators' Notice. 'PHK hoira of Absolcin Gibson, deceased, arc 1 1 hcfchy notified that a Hottlenient of the Kstote of the said deceased will bo had before the Ordinary, at l'ickcna C. 11., on the 19th day of Octobor next. Those indebted to said estate will make payment, anil those having demands will present them, legally-attested, on or before that time. Z. GIBSON, 1 % i < , 11. A. II. GIBSON, j A n r' Jul j- 20,18-r>7 2 <>m llr:iil O iin ? !?? ? 'pifR Second Ilogiinent of Infantry will parade J. at Hull's on Thursday tlie 20th day of August next, armed and Kquippcd as the law direct* for Hcview. Commissioned and non-commissioned officers will attend the day previous for drill and instruction. The Majors of their respootivc Uattalions arc charged with the extension of this order. By order of Col. r. If. PuATHF.n. W. N. CKAIO, Adj'f. July 23. 1 Br,7 2 <d "NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS! A <- PI nlr orrill a AA.U A At/iXVUO V dAXU* THK subscribers have just recoived ft large STOCK Oi-' GOODS, Bought on <ho most reasonable terms, and Trill bo wold as low as Goods can be bought in tho up country. Wo have a general assortment of Goods of every description, consisting of I STAPLE .t FANCY GOODS for Ladies. Gentlemen*, Youths and Misses wear. Hats ; and Bonnets of every Htylo and quality ; a largo lot. of Roots nnd Shoes ; Hardware, China, Glass and Earthenware of tho latest styles: Nails and Castings. OIIOCKRIES, Such as Sugar, Co (loo. Salt. <tc.; Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffo. In fact, we have some of every article usually kept in .Stores in tho country, and we are determined to sell Goods as cheap as thov are cold in Greenville or any other retail market. Our terms are cash, and barter that will command cash. We will take in exchange for Goods almost every product of the | farmer. Come one, eome all, with your money and produce, and you shall not go away dissatisfied. K. A. &W. A. ALEXANDER. Julv 9, 1857 T?2 3m FRESH SUPPLIES. 1 TTST RECEIVED u lot of HAlVDWAItK. first fl rate APPLE V1NEUA1L 1101'E. MOLA.KS- I \ I'.s, kr Vor ntllc lov< h j. >,*. i,anvuv.S(Mv ' 62 July 10, ? -7 7S "V tfg ^ 6 Z ? ? .52 * % S ? 33 S x "1 a (T\ ? 2 ' H *4 ? >?V <Q> fee U . 3 .5 ? . ? 6 1 | ?fj& & - ?* ?h hS?IJ l-ij *J f gI ? HI Q?*uU niMfiin ^'vco Op'5 l SE ^ ? cs ? ? .i ic 2 ? 1 !> w <;5 h^| -?g jjcf 15T ^ i ^ ^ * *3 P 5 /!; i^ ^ ^ ~ v ? * h-s S J b & **? o ? * ? * ? & * 55 J! ^ -: N ^ ! 5?j ?J-c2a 2 I 1 ? (P) "T^ ho ? *J t? JOSEPH J. NORTON, ATTORNEY AT LAiV ' AND , Solicitor in Equity. I OFFICE AT TICKEISS C. lL S. C. r .Tunn 12. .1867 23 tf J>R. Z. W. GREEN i his Professional services to tho oiti' \ / tforta Af P!rtl/<?r?? f)ib>>n/i< ??* Medicine in Its various branches. ilo would ! any that he haa on experience- of ton years in , practice, Office In his Store. [April )4, 18-VT. lots toe sale. PERSONA desirous of purchasing LOTS IN THE TOWN OP WALHALLA, can huvo them on the umialconditionri. Apply to J. 11. 08TKND0RFF, Agent. Walhalln, Not, ft, 1*54 20_ __lL_ 1 fresh arrival. ? TP8T RECEIVED and for sole low Rood Art) PLE VINiXlAR, and a lot of FACTORY . THRKAT). E. & E. E. AI.EXA! ?/ER. I July 4, mi ^ 61 tf iTOiIit?i*y Order. rfF. 00T.0NETV8 having command of th? Rftffimonfdftf flnvntrw ill tUli ^,111 1 tumemfdc their Keglrnentfl at tho time* ?nd lIaccH ?r>?c*fie<i in General Order No. 6, fbr ' drH and Rovi?vr, to wit: [ T|ie 2d HflKiinont at Longmive'n, on Thurr? I thn 6th day of Anguet; and thi? l?t Regiment ut Smith's Store, on . Wednesday, the 2fith of August. . ? lly order of Gen. W. W. f?K'nnv?nw. J. >V. MOOltH, Hricrtd.' MnW. Jtily lft, 18*7 9 t<t J. D. SMITH & CO. PEKf)Li;TOX,8. Cm [TAYR jitft opened, under the Farmer*' Hall, 11 n complete and Insty ktnek of Staplo and Taney Dry Goods, HEADY MADE CLOTIUNO, ilntn, C.ip*, Roots, Rhoe?, nnd Men's Furnishing Goods generally. I'nrticulnr attention is given to L?idie* I) 11 F.N 8 300DS, and their stock of .Muslins, HnreceisTis men, Embroiderer! Cvllnnt, Hoimet*, Ribbon#, Fiouncinirs nild Frtncv (}<mkIk. CMiiiMit well Ik? unr Watches, Jewelry, Toilet Soaps, Per umericH, Fancy articles, in groat variety. To(ether with a general assart meat of articles, too lumerous to mention. From the fact that one of our partners (tho purchaser) resides in Now York, \re are enabled lo buy Goods to grant advantage. <*nd We are also ietcruiined to sell at LOW 1'JtlL'HS FOR ('ASH. Call nnd examine our stock, and bti convinced of the quality and price of our Goods. JunoO.J 857 48 ?f__ \V,\\ (iOODS! NEW GOODS! At l*ickcns C. II. 1M1E aubscrjbw* art? now receiving nnd opening a largo and carefully selected Stock if new and elegant SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, Consisting, in part, of Silks, Muslins, Calico, (linghtuiiH, Trimming.-*, etc.; Bonnet*, Ribbons, l.uccs and Thread; Cuwimeroa, Drap <l'Kto, Linens, Vesting."; Keady illadc Clothing*. Hats and C'rp*, Boots nn<l Slio&s, Gaiters; And the usual variety in tho DKY GOODS line. Also, Hardware, Crockery nnd Cutlery ; SKGAKS and Tobacco of the b<-!>t quality. (d roccriCN, As cheap as can bo bought anywhere in tho *ip country. Our Stock is a very full one, and bn* beon carefully laid in by one of the firm. We can. therefore, recommend highly every article wo have on hand, and will sell on tho most reasonable terms. Wo respectfully solicit tho continued patronage of our frienda and tho public. As heretofore, wo will exchance (Jooda for the usual articles of "Barter. E. & E. E. ALEXANDER. May 12, 1857 4\ tf SPRING k SUMMER SUPPLIES J. II. 12. *1,0 4* & CO. JPciidlctou. lirR aro note receiving the largest and rnoet iV com plot c attsorl moot of Q'OO'DS Tlmt we have eve'r brought to this, place, which we ore willing to sell ut short profit*. Our have hern carefully selected in New York, Philadelphia nnd Charleston. We can bo ftlwnVB found nt our post. willing nnd ready to show our flCXtyS tree of chargc. Wo will take in c\eluinge for Goods, Corn, Rye, Wheat, Oats, Bacon, l.nrd. Tallow, Beeswax. Honey, Homespun, Bags, Chickens, Ducks, Turkic*, Kgftn, Suitor, He., at the market priro. April 22, 18o7 41 tf SPRING"& "SUMMERliOODS. HROCKB1ES, &.C. rPHK undersigned has jnnt returned from A Charleston with a large aud well scloctod Stock of new and elegant Spring and Summer Goods, Consisting piLvtly of Calicoes, Gingham*, MunliiiH, &?.; Honne<s. Trimmings, Ivililtons, and Lneos; Clothe, Onwdmorcn, Drnp d'Kte, Linens and Vestitic.M: Gloves, llats Jfc.Caps, Hunts & Shoes; Saddles, Bridle* awl Martingales ; Together with many othor articles in the Pry Goods line. AI..SO, SogafB find Tohareo of tlio very boat quality. Cr?ccvics s . A largo and fresh lot. for sale, very low. My friends and tho public arc rocjueHted to o.tamine my sto-ik for themselves, an I ehurge nothing for showing Goods; and X am also, determined to tell as low ns tho lowest. Try me. 1 will cxftlinngo (?oo<ls tor iioeawux, Tallow, Puatfrftrs, Hilled, &c? Ac., rkwoII asHoll on tlio moat ronHounhlo terms. .T. N. LAWRENCE. _ ^ickenx 0. H., March U_, 1857 85 Estate Notice. VOTIOK in hereby given (o all ooncernod that ,v\ ft linal settlement of the K^tateof l)r. K. (J. (Inine*, deecRseil, will bo made before tin* Ordinary, at Pickens C. H., on Tuesday the 20tl? day of Octobor next. Those still indebted to tlio Kstatc must make payment, uml, those baring ileum nils against the Mime, will present fhnm lorrnlK* l?v #ln\? c. m! silAUPR, Adm'r. July 1H, \M7 1 _ ?! c. h. isskrtei.. a. b. sokmak ISSERTEL & NORM AN, Wnllmlla, S. C. rpHE Bubsorib^rH boj* lnavo to inform thoir 1 friend* and tlio public generally, that thoy are no-w mooning a largo and elegant ftsHOrtmont of pcn&onftbln Ilrv 4>ioo<1*?. CotiHirtiug of the lisiml variety, which arc of the Ir.test st^'leri and most beautiful patterns. Together with iv frosh supply of GROCERIES, Purchased on the host terms in the New York, Baltimore rind ChnrleMon market*, and will he sold on the host terms For r(uh only. Try them. Jewelry, Arc. They also hnVc nn hnnd n verv valuable Stock of Jowolrv, including splendid Otohl nnd Silver WATUIIKS, and Fancy Article*. Drills, Iflcriicincsu Arc. Thoir Stock in thin department In heavy and tho HBHorJmcnt guucriu, nnd, us great' corn wan nail in buying, flio purchHfti't umy rosfc afl*uro<i of {totting n pure nvtiele. 'L'hoir Steele embraces quite tv viiricly *if other articles, whifth CJ^n only bo approoiftted by being seen. Call onrlv and huv bargains. ISSEHTKI/Ii & NORMAN. Wallialla, May 26, 18.^7 _ 40 tf CANDIDATES. ~ TIIF, friend of MaJ. Win. K. Emitey 1 respectfully mjnounco him a Ci.ncliflste for BRIGADIER GENERAL, in plscc of Brifr ??n. Harrison, resigned. [.Tnly 1, 1nf>7. POWDER, LEAD AJND SH6T7 l FULL supply of POWDER, MUD ASP j\. fjUIOT con bo found nt Pickens C. H. and Nine Times. For sole low. J. N. LAWRENCE. Jnly 4; 1837 M _ tf_ ixotick I ft horehy given that rippliention *HI bp tnndo totho Board of Cournnwdonerti of /fcr. at lis no*t niuing tore-open Jho Sloan'# Ferry (noxr free bridge) linml i? Can* Creek. Jvvnc 24,1867 '* 0 3m