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Washington Soc'ety- j In the Washington correspondence of I S the New York Time*, wo find the followjn<r n<;r?cal>)c sketohes : j 11 lu i? social point of view, the city has "! not been ho guy or brilliant for many son- ?' ?ona. Ilospitality prevails on every side, J1 except in tho one direction which, for the j ^ honor of the country, it may he as well not j S( to name. Postmaster (2niu..-..l i? ?* ... v.v..v>Mi j/iuii ii jwvj's j p, open house, and his gracious lady gives a j ^ warm and true Southern welcome to all , 01 who enter her superb and stately rnusion. ^ Mrs. SI idol 1 is extremely, almost painfully, impressive in her demonstrations of : courtesy. With the manners of a French woman, and the impnlsivoness of her no- j.j tive South, she evidently regards all men, f women and children as her husband's propent or nrosnootivo " " ? ' ^ it is her duty to captivato ut whatever eost '1 of exertion, smiles or complimentary vollu- ^ bility. ii Mrs. Senator (5 win, a queen-like hut vdry grafctous ladyj wlio.se Qgui'O is of tlio ?Fu? * >10 ordor, dispenses almost royal hospitali- j, lies, whiehare made more agreeable by the :al kindness and frank, condescension of or pleasant manners and address. The jnutor umcii resembles the stately pen- j tiiuen of the days gone by, mid rather ; t] rides himself, it is 'said, on his resemblance <? > Andrew Jackson. What lie mpy lack 'j i quickness is made up in urbanity ; nnd not brilliant in conversation, he has tho \ irttic of never spooking bitterly of those y ,'ith whom lie associates. " Mrs. Douglas is, beyond nil question, J 10 Senatorial belle. Vonnjr, beautiful nnd I j .'inning?never constrained in courtesy, l t ut filling her position with easy grace? 1 )j iiev pmonco seems to dissipate all political I ' ispciities ; and one might very rightly think V that 118 ninny rocruits to the Douglas cause I * liavo been unlisted by her smil 8 as by her i husband's cloqucneo. n The dashing Mrs. Clement Hill, whoso, ' house is the rendezvous for all that is dis- 1 tinguished in Washington society, seems ( to have no political proclivities, and her I t drawing rooms arc n kind of neutral ground \ whereon people of all opinions may meet in > uncompromising intercourse. l>..i aV 1 1 '? - " * i>ut cue urijriupartteular star of the metropolis is Mrs. Conrad, a young Southern j widow, who lnis h natural gift ot' diplomacy, N nnd takes to politics and plots just as nfttu- V rally as young school girls do to bright rib- 1 bons, rich laces and Parisian gloves. Krotn th?. Vice President down, through nil gindations of Senators, Congressmen, finnn- ? oicrs, journalists and artists, hev empire is c undisputed. She has the kink of voice " which St. Paul, or some other good author- j ity, pronounces to be an exccllunt thing in \ n woman ; and, as might naturally be ex- ; j>octed, thin Talleyrand in crinoline is not a v little envied by many of the less gifted and less brilliant of her sisterhood. J A Voi'nd Woman takkn for a Bur- ? (TiTau and ?5lr." Henry Harniird^' a (iernian, who livos mid keeps a pawn 1 whop at 21 Third Avenue, for some time }iast has slept with a pi.-tol under his pilow, for tho purpose of self protection against burglars and robbers. lie was in- < duced to keep a pistol near at hand from i tho tact that recently several burglaries had t wn 1 : ? - " ' vuiMUHiwii in it in iiiiiiicimac neighborhood. This (Monday) morning, about 4 o'clock, llridget Lcddy, a domestic who has lived in Mr. Ihirnard'n family for some months, arose and proceeded below stairs . to make a lire. The noiso made by her 1 aroused Mr. B'lrnufd from his slumbers, ' who was strongly impressed with the belief f that burglars were in the hortso, ho not giving it a thought that ttridget was up. lie aceordinirlv raised di? ?" ' < *? ? " T~ window of his sleeping room Opening into the yard ancl cried out, M who's there?" kcv- ? cm) times. ? Tho noise was heard by the girl, who unsuspectingly thrust her bend from the basement window and looked up, for the purpose of seeing from whence tho sound x emanated. She was discovered by Mr. t Bernard, but he mistaking her in the dark * for n burglar, drew his pistol and iircd down, _ sending 0110 or two bullets in the right side cf her m>d ?l?o>ildor. Rridiret gave "i ftno scream and fell to tho lloor, which I J \r.. i? - ? 1'n imriiiiru 10 nic roah/.tng tact ? of the Horrible mistake ho had made. In J1 his anguish ho exclaimed, " My God. I 11 hnvo shot the girl," and ran down stairs where he found her almost speechless on the floor, and tlio blood gushing from her J wound*. ])r. .Mott was immediately sum- (* inoned and endeavored to probe the wounds, Hl but was unable to do so in n satisfactory T i^v;y'. manner. He found two wounds, one in . the head below the right our, and the oth- ? Or lower down in the nock nr AnMilai- k..? E whether theso were made by one ball, or j whether the pistol confined another bul-1 \ Jet, the doctor could not definitely deter- j initio. It Wit8 most likely, however, that j (l< there woro two bullets tit tho pistol. oi Kverything possible was r^ono for the | <J< jmlTering girl, who 5k ntill living, but the ohancc* for her recovery nro oaeecdingly J" bad- Tho leaden niiaailes could not bo ^ traced, nud they aro supposed to hnV^ pa??mKSk od downwards nnd buried theniHelvoH docpvWw lv in her bod v.? V*''" * Pmsnuno, Vob. l,~~Ln*t night aboji'/ll ^ olook- n 1V,un0 '")llS() on tho . outski>w of ? Alleghany Oily, oeoopiod by a carpcntor j" named lloilgors, find his family. took fire and j J tolally <M>n?!imod. Rod^or*. his wifo ! oc and tln?Of>f h5?ohll?bor< woro burned to death j |t Only ono of hi? faojly/a boy oleven your* I jn Ha-JfeS Qi(l. tfau saved. Tho' ftro origfmatwd in tho | ... ^wor/iUtrv. tvhllo ~u ? " * Hpppipppi ^ Tf.|?|?It J"p|^V 1? W'/VU?( UnU |j J the flumfti ?tpron<l so rophllv tbftt it won im- $5 posnhlo !o wv? tho inmnto*. Thoii- cVun viid )>><lios woro rooovoreJ t!io rutuu. Tof'$ <Suy t|i6 ooronor'a inquest *rn? hohl. l?u'8 noth-' V in<; v iih fllioitoil lo ihdioftlfc tho origin of fio j V fire, \v?: iutosiotito?i whdtt go ro- ! " ,.ro.l to ?.?- ... It fvw '^>,IF ^',nc'nnn*1 rojoic^ otor tho | .S( a,, mukMiiu uu-ro tiro oiiiv I?|X pornnnn now con- or fined in the .iuil nf thut oily, charged w ith t<> ?? wl A LaiJV out West innkca hor brags that mi hono of hot relation* worn tfver Rent to'tho K; Stato Priaou or lo Congress. iSr. Loins, Fob.?A private letter from alt Lako Bays thut Judge Sincluir adjoured tho Oraud Jury sine die upon the potion of nine members, declaring tbeir nihility to proceed in consequence of tho oxitoment and violence manifested. Tho try wan composed of nine pontiles and voivo .uonnons. The factions spirit ran ) high that revolvers were drawn, ami a cilernl fijrht was with difficulty prevented, he idea of impartial justice is preposterilP. Tho martini law will probably bo esihlishcd. M \1ihiki>. on tho 1 '<111 Jan. lust by Win. Hunt, SC|. Ml*. WM. 1). K/M!IIHMTfcll li> \limi I'nuvvi 11 ltKlMUUCKfl, nil of I'iekens. J5y the hiiniooh llic tftl Feb. Mr. Mai.m'iiiaii *11ittkn to M|s8 Maky J. Durkkt, allot' L'ickIIH. On the 1st instant, by Rov. M. Cliastain. Mr. . C. ('i.ayton to Mius M. Ki.izaiiktii Kiuk.skv, 11 of l'iekcns district. On Tiie.silnv. tlu' 27tli ult.. by the Ucv A B IdJilvary, Mr J \mk.s M. .SI'I-'.ni'kh, co Miss maxiia, (laughter of Mr John lJttow.s, all of 'iekens. ) :.vnr\lll/A':.rY w vj winj j \x u o It Is with fooling.* of <lcoi> grief, wo announce [trough your columns tin* death of our ostoomil friend, Wii.i.iam SfTiir.iti.anii. lie dcpurim! this life on I lie '2^(1 nit., supposed cause of eat It wiih cold itinl palsy. The deceased was iorn*on Dan river, in Roukinghiim County, where his father lived till he whs twelve oars old, front tIk-moo lie with his fathor reiipyed to within the neighborhood of Table lock, where lie resided reapo-'ted and CHteomed py his neighbors till his death. He was warm n friendship, social in his intercourse with Itis ellow citi/ens. a kind ami ait alfcotionate husi.tinl. a floating parent, and a lenient and kind naster. lie possessed all tlte principles which oiistitnto in a high degree tlio philanthropist. Vlten tho poor have heon in a state of sntVer.uce. no one lulministeretl more lilioi-ullv ?i eviate ihe<r wants. The above, although not i member of any church professed previous to lis death full tuith ami a firm reliance in our <<?'"! an l Savior Jesus Christ. ami declared his villingncss to join with tlio departed spirits who mve gone to that world from whose bourne no en rot lev returns. The tlcecascd has left his aged vidow and hrr family to mourn his loss. Lint vo ti*u*t that their loss may be his eternal gain, uid that tliev niav nil moot in Imin-nn mrting and grief shall lie no mure. * lit lho residence of Col W ,S flrishain on st inst.. .Inns Ovkiitdn* Watson*. in the 2ith ear of his ago. John suffered for 1"> days icyond description. His disease was Typhoid 'mmmonin, battling the skill of the best medial aid,and the altenti< ii of his solicitous friends; tit allconld not ,ny t.. j hand of the "insatiate nonstor;" the lit.t had gone forth, and nothing hort of grasping him in Ids Icy arms, and pin Him 111 a iouviy uiuiri'ii-vimi Home woutll ppease. To givo even a synopsis of the many lolilc iiM'l manly trails thnt nctiiated iliis excelcnt young man. would lengthen Iliis beyond tlio iuiits of mi ordinary obitu-iry notico. Huflico t, then, (lint wo nay. IhnI in his manners lie Viif* unassuming, polite ni"l courteous; in liis lealings punctual ami honest; in "iis uttnclinentB warm, kind, faithful and contutir.g In lis denth. his widowe I mother has been herei"! if a dutiful umi l,Su l?w.#l.? -? ? ?.?.? vi i.'inui n UIIU niMUi 11,1 promising young man. S. TO LEASE. I^on n short (crin of years, ? Trnet of Land on Water* of Twelve Mile Hivcr. containing l'wo Hundred and Fifty-Six Acre*. Tho place s unimproved. To a responsible tenant, the criiiS will bo made accommodating. HOU'T. A. THOMPSON, J'ol*. 0, 1P."?0 120 (juardinn. NOTICE. i T.Tj person lndnl>?oH <i.- " T * ?..u naiiiiu Ul .lOSiail iV 15 cams, deceased, must make payment to no wit limit delay ; anil those linving demands igainst s:iid l ist at o niuft render them to inc. lojally attested, within I ho time proscribed bv law A A HON lUMSUS, Adiii'r. Key, 6. IPoO 2? 4_ i% <>T I iUK. VIA. persons indebted to me, eitheby Note or Account, must make payment before the 1 ?t >1'.March, or they will be sued without distincion. J. GILMLAND. Kob. f>. 18o0 '20 3 A *- I*.'. M " VllKGUL A R Communion t i on of Kcowcc Lodge No. 70, A. I*'. M. will be liulil on Saturday lie 10th of February, instant, lly orucr of tlio V. M. 11.' A. 11. GIBSON, >Sco . ; Fcb.O, 18.>P 20 '-2 Fifty Dollars Reward. r WILL civc tlie nlxivo Howard for the two L No^roos I purchased ot Air. Robert tvirkoy, to wit: it man .Jacob and liis wife Mnilihi, wlionevor dolivored to mo. bound and i Ntrin<M. " AV"'AV . V. vui&x Fob <, 1850 20 4__ N*?TICK. VIA. persons indcbied to (ho estnto of Abraham Stewart. dccciued, will iimko payment i me at once, filul those having demands against ?id cxluto wlil present them to Mr. Ilob'l A. hompson forthwith, properly attested. A. J. STEWART. Feb. 0, 1E,'>0. .20 8 j Stale ol' Moiilli ('nroliim, IS OH 111 X A It V-?CITATION. VrIfERRAfjji William 8 (Jrisham hathnpplieil ! to me for k>tter? of administration upon nil id eingtiliir tb?j personal e?taio of.Ino Watson, focascd, lute of tho State aforesaid and district ??-- i . iVi\vnn. tnu Kir.nrcu mui creditor* of miid jeeuHod nro, therefore, cited to nppenr licforo e, nt PickenHO, If. on Monday tlio 28tli Fob. int., to nlimv cause, If inly tliey enn, vr>Uy ?uid tter:i should not bo granted'. Given under my mdnnd soul, Fob. 7, 186*.). \ W. J. lWUSOXS. o.f.n. Uliilo ofSoiYlft Carolina, IN oni>iN.\nv?UlTATIOM. / yum:HAS. J. B. Soiitlierlnnd, find J. K. V Soutlicrlnnd, have applied to nio forlet pvn.iumfiiuyu ui>?ii mi una mngiinir tno trsonil eHtAle of NViu. S<?utberland, deceased, to of the Shite aforesaid find dUtiictot' Pickih: Tlio kihdrcd and cmlitor? of paid dousod are, thoretoro, cited to appear beforo mo I'iekens C. H. on Monday -8ih day of Fok *t., to hIiow cimiho, if any iboy can, why said ttcra nhmild not bo granted, tjiven under my iiid and neal, 7tl> Fob. W. J. PARSOXH. O P n SMttte of South ^nrolma, IN ^OlllUKAttY?CIYATlrtN. wA IK goutherlwd hnvo T applied to mo for Ictler* of ndnilnlsJraJioJi bnni* upon Wp nnd singular tlio personal into of J K 8author1?n<l, <<oc(?n?o<l, lnl? of the ate nn?l dlsh-lcl. af Piofccn* . Tlic Vmilred nnd nditors of paid d?ren**n ?ro, lliercforo, cited linniHi' ? " " " --r-- .wy^'7" ' ' M< .uonuny tli Fob. li^t., to sli o.f ceiiso, tf ftny ihovcnn, ?y loftei'H should rtol ho grnnte<l. Hlvon ..lev 1.1V llMut ftlltl f<f!ll, ?'.? Pelt W. J. l'ARSOSS, o.r.p. Ik- > Anderson Prices Current. roll II HOT Kl> Wkl'.KI.Y ?V KN'OI.ANI). UlhOKI.K\ A ? Ani??:uih>n C. H., tub* li 1 t. Cotton per lb. - - - b (<? 104 Suit, per Hack, - - 2.00 Coffee, llio, per lb. - - 1<1 (S\ 14 "8?igur? brown, per lb. - 1) (ii\ 11 " oruslieu nml louf, per lb. 1-1 ("> 1H MoIahxca, West In'lia, per gnlloti, l'? (n 60 " K. Orleans' " " 00 (</. i>2 Yarn (Ou.) per hunch, - - 1.20 Oatmbui'gu, ^hwuvy) per ynr?l, 1S fJ? 1 t ShirlinpH, " - 10 (if. 11 Iron, common size Sxvqdc. pcy lb. <>.) " l-'.n^lish, ... i; Nails, per keg, ... ,r>.J (iM\ Oil. Linseed, per gallon 1.12 ( 1 ,2"? " Triiin. ?? <? . <jo (? l.oo Qlaps, 8X10 ... ;{ a.li.r> 1HX12 - - :;.2.> (,< llico. per lb. ... r> (? ~ Flour, per barrel, - - -1">0 (ii) o.OO Wheat, per bushel, - - flO (<i <15 I (Villi. r.i\ <:?? I - V "" Hncon, nog round, - 1?> (W> 1*J Hugging. (Sunny, j>cr ynvd, 1H (<<\ "JO Out8. per bushel, - - GO (.? lit) 1'enn, " " - (ill l'owdor, r.irtA. j>o)- kojr. - (ft) S J(tt? >" Thcro is always to lie found ;i good Slot of Goods, nt K.. 15. & (\> s. Fellow-Citizens! Hii, attend with tlio Tax Collector, i , his appoint incuts, fi>r the purpose of till in;? tl??? census of tlio District. I'tix-Payo will oblige me by returning for tboir tenftn ?tlie ihioilier, sex and ago of each lueinbi ol* the family, as well as slaves. WM. U. Ml'LLtXXIX. Feb. 0. IS.7.) '20 tf no nuwT A FIX A Ii settlement of the Kstafe of Tin . Alexander, deceased, will be Invil b fore tho Ordinary, at Pickens CJ. II.. on Mo day the Pith day of June next. Persons ii torestod therein must govern themselves a cordiogly. Those indebted must pay up,in i those having demands against said Psta j must render them to me, legally attested, b | tore timt dny. I)AX'L. ALKXAXDKR, Ex'or. FaIi.7) 1851) 'J'J .'im Nil KK EVP'S SALI>. 1) V virtue i)l" biiu Iry writs of fieri file ins to 11 ) directed, will bo sold before the I'onrt Hon in l'ickcns District, williin (lie legal lion is, < the first Monday uinlTitcndnv in March next: All the defendants interest in 011c tract land, containing seventy-live ncrcH more or les adjoining lands of Saiu'l Harris, Win. Samlc mi l olhers. levied on as tlie properly of 'i' It 0 borne at t lie suit of T .1 Sloan & t.'i . One house anil lot at Fair l'lrty, contoinli I one acre, lovicd on as I lie property of'1'J Kee ; & Co. at (lie suit of A Calslon ami others. One tract of land containing one hundred ai | fifty acres more or less, whereon defendant no live*, adjoining lauds of David lHtncan aiulot j era, levied on as the property of A l> Rogers i tin. unit ..r l'. u i;?:ti. ' i.? \i i/-;.i- i J Keith, Kx'orn. against. A 1) Kodgeis and Ji (lodger*. One tract of luntl, containing two hnndri acrc.s inoro or less, whoreoit the defendant ihi lives, n'ljoininglands of 15 Holder. .las. Kerg son atld others, levied on as tlio properly of K Burgess, at tliosuit. of Jesse I'rino and ot ers. One tract of In nil containing one hundred ni 1 fifty acres more or less, whereon the defenda J' i \ .1.,,,, ji,,, . 1,1 , now lives, adjoining lands of l?r. I, 15 Jolinsi I W S (Irishiun an-' others, levied on as thenrf : ert v of.) \V Tnw? n.? * ---' ? , - .. ? v> ) itl IIIU OUII U1 O 1*4 1>UVI11U1I others. All ilie right, title and iiitore.^t in one tract land containing ciglitv-two acres more or lei lying hour l'ickcnsvillo, adjoining lands Gideon KUisand others whereon tliodot'cndu now lives; also one other tract containing o hundred and twenty 'v-res more or les?, adjoi ing lands of J N Hawthorn and others, levi on as tho property of A M Folgor at the Huj1 rate mils of Hall Criss& Co against 11 \V Foljj A M Folger, J XI llownian, li A Alexauder ai others. One tract of land, containing six hundr acres more or less, on Twelve .Mile river, ai adjoining lands of K Madden andothers, kno\ as tho saw mill tract, levied on as tho proper of G S Garvin, at the suit of Carter Clayti and others. / \ - --- i ? " * : wiiu ir.n-c. 01 innd, containing ono liundr i acres Inoro or less. adjoining lands of II (li j gnu and others, levied on as the property of 11 Smith tit the suit of lloborl Stewart. Oiio tract of land on Sloan's Crook, eontni ittg one hundred and twenty noro?, adjoin'i lands of Mrs. Armstrong, A. Armstrong ai others. Also nil tho defendant's intcr.'et 700 acres of land, on waters of Snow (Jreo adjoining lands of Oliver Martin. Mr*. l>alt< n".\ otl"* 'b. Also one-third part In one tho sand aor. of land on Olianga Creek, adjoinii lands of *<ewin .Moorliead and others. Alsotv tracts of land on ('rooked Creek, ono containii onr hundred acres, nnd the other two hundrt ,.v,va UIUID Ml iv.ns, lUIJOIIllilg llllMlS Of I). V( Kitscfl ?"il nHiev*. A1hi? i?no Iiouac anil lot the village of l'ickona, fronting tlie puhl sfjiiaro, known oh tho Kirkuey house. Also 01 lot containing ncre*. noM u.s tho proper of A. llryco, at tho Huit of K. II. Keith, Kx'tr: K M and T J Keith, Kx'ors, ontl others. Tonus cnsli; purchnncrK to pnv for papers. 1.. C. CitAlO, s.r.n. Feb. 10, '2!) t<l NEW HARNESS SII01'. I invito tho publie%to look.to its interest h coming dit'OCt to Fair Play, S. C., Ana patronizing tlio subscriber in tlio Ilai ne?t? and Saddle busino-ss. Tlio abovo imn oil articles are olwntva on hand, or niado t order when dosirod. Repairing done ncatl and with despatch. ALSO, Military Trappings of all kinds Medical cases, anu Furniture work done t order. I con give the best reference* eitl or hero or in Charleston. As to prices, U,?mnt 1 L' - - * ' ??? ?v?. ^Auiuiue aim jimtro to yoiueolvos. Jwn> >>3. l8o0_ 27 ' D' CQ?0m Lime Lime! Lirno ! w- will furnish Lintc nt th? Kiln on Chnug P u.w*i i ii nviii viainvv, at i nirty Cent l?or bushel for luiolnckoil, ana fifteen cents fo nliu-keil. Wo will linul attliociiHtonmry price? ROB"". MAXWJiU,, Agent Cltauga I<i:io timl Mntiutac'iuring Co _Jnn. 17, JHoM f- ,V.3tf tf A , Court Martial llTILLbolioM i?t tlio llegimenhil parade grt^in* II of tlio 2il Rugltnoni, 8 0 >!., onlhclM 8nt unlay, 10th Fobnmry nt 11 o'clock, n, m. to tlie trial of default^ra for Alilitiu ?nnl patrol <jfu ty of want Itogiment. Commander* of comnn .iina will - "" ?vi?wi?rio iov nuilliii or Pat rol ilnty wnrnod to attend, and send thtfr ro turns to the ( ourt Murlinl. Any compnny wiih out ft Oi?i>tuln, tlio ofHcor next in command wll net an audi, nod innkoft return of tlio dot au Iter of his company. Members will bo nnnflft/if l'rosidont .Mrtj W H Whit*. M?mW Oap* Clotttland, (Jftpt ?nlUY?rt,(Jupt HtopliU??, Myor, Lieut Adams, V,. t? A i.i'ntU'wAii /-i ?A.? T .?<. ' " ?. ? <>I All ?ri? t. Jar.. -0, l*/.? 2V 4 I J. b. E. SLOAN & CO., O 1 Ol' 8*<> II(<!<'( 4) It, / < IIKTIT their old friends and customers V Jl with a happy now year, thanking them for their past patronage, and asking n continuance of the snmo. They will endeavor to keep up their usual varied Assortment of Goods', 1 To which they invito tlio inspection of all.? | They mnke no charge for showing them, and those visiting IVndlotnn would do well to ex 1 amine them before buying. Thi>v ni*n >wwv ? . ...v ...... ? Ml- nii|||\l riUMVr | Cuva-ln Molasses at 40 cunts, ami j^ood Tuliac- ! oo nt 25 ccntK per 11>. Jan. '20. lHflO 27 If Return-Day Notice. 'PlIOSK pt'.ions indebted lo f1ic estnti> of Win ! 1 decenHcd.niust mnkv aymcnl in l.*,v> ! before Return-day, or tlioir Accounts and N<>to-< ! will lie placed in tlie bands ol proper persons I for immediate collection. (<- >' 1-AY, 1 w. w. i!. ijo(?(;s. y Jnn. 20, 1850 27 < ,H "JUST OPEN ED !v -\AT Oil! Xl'JW ('A Sir STORE IX WiUBA IXi, ^ 4 TIN!] assortment til' M I'JKCII AXDl/iK, |. i I \_ selected villi great t art; in ni*b of tho rs t oe t markets, ami purchased on tho most fa- j ; viirahle terms; therefore, tho host articles, in our lino, eaii l^e purchased <>n as good?or perhaps hotter terms?than anywhere else. Call and make tho experiment. DRY GOODS. i Of these the assortment is line for tlie Win- [ ! t..r ' ' ^ v??v> i Ul tiuiu nrjuilll^' IOU1MI with up country merchants. ;;; ^ |(. Ueaily-..Irtclc Clothing i>i variont patterns, ,. and made up in the latest style and best man- I 1(j nor. And sold cheap for Cash. I(l CI'TIjKUV. Hardware and Panning Im0. plcincnts. Perfumery, Fancy Goods, Soaps, &u., &0. Groceries! Such as Sugar. Coll'ee, Mol isses, Salt, Choose, - lticc, and other artielos of the trade. Together ne u'iii. .1 ci. .1. . r n. /\*i <> 1 Ill 11 ii ii nuuu oiwiiUl 1 illius, UliS, uinss, I'llttv, Brushes, i?c., itc. i Tho Best Yet! ?f ! Under 11 ?is head, wo keep tlic host ami most choice Liquors. Wines. Solars, Tobacco, | vs Raisins. Nuts, ore. ?&e.: which to ho approoiated must l?e tested. Sales of which are made Cor cash at very low rates. Iff | * " All of which we are determined to pell CllliAl' KOI I ("ASH. or barter, on good ?1 terms, for produce of the country. IW Friends, neighbors and cnuntrvmcn ! hear li. I US for vour interest ami nvolit Imv ('i-.nn hi at I for the bargains ofl'uroil: and, if von dosiro to 'J' ' lio plousuil without trailing, look through our m. Stock. 1'IKPKIl & IjOWHY. ?<l Jnn. 12. 1S.")0 tf LOOK OUT, GENTLEMEN, I,. <m. IS I B'M5 Qi BO, .01*. HAS just roturnc.l from tho City with a selected find oxtonsivo Stock of it ? nmflr ill, ' 0\>iiiSf ' ip- Consisting of Black, 151 no ami Brown Broadii'l cloths, Ca?lct Clotli, Black Doeskins, .Silk ami other kind of Ves?f tings. Over Coating of all kinds. Walla Walla Casimere, Brown Kihocd Casi?' mere, Oxford Casimere, Cadet Casimore. nt Black I'nion Casimere, Kentucky Jeans. 110 Tx.-oeds, etc. etc. nj lie ha", also on hand a fine nml I ted Stock of Linen and Marseilles, Shirts and Collar?, Drawers and Undershirt*. |1(j (<loves of various kind's Nook-Tic and Handkerchiefs, White ami Fancy l'ockct C,1 Handkerchiefs, and various other kind of [ul GOODS in the lino of Gentlemen's Wear. v? He would also inform his patrons and tho ty public generally, that Mr. W\i. W.\i.sk>iann* on (Merchant Tailor) is still with him, and will cut and make all kinds of Gontloaien's Clothed ing in the best and most Fashionable Stylo ! o- If yon don't believe it, come and judge for I yourself. n- G. Riocko, Jr. T Talso iost reemvoil .1 l.nf'w i?l I 1 ionuhle Stock of IIATS and CAPS, viz: hi Black Silk Boaver lints, Black Wool Hats, do Brown Filinoio do I'lnsli Caps, ,n Moleskin, do Glazed, do 11 * C'nshineret, do Boys, do '2 Black, Blown, Fur, do Cloth, do. A LSO, I*: A Fine, selected and fashionable Stock of ( (Jentlonien's. Ladlo*. Youths and Childrens BOOTS aiul SI 10ES, which ho offers to the Public {-cuciully very i^fer CASH. ,0 (t. "R.ip.p.Tf Jr. K) TTTOULD inform his Lady friend* that lie ' W has.just received a good Stock <?F Ginghams, Calicoes of tho latest Style, Cashmeres. Merino's, 1)'Lainos, Alpaca's, Side Striped Hobos, 1 Maids. ? AI.SO? Cloves, Gauntlets, lines. I?aco?, Cruel, ,y Nott Ilonds, and Sacks. Shawls, Pins, Needles, Thread, cto. etc. etc. 19 f I '1Jtj {' > ??WV" |? "?!* : Tlio Kronch Kxtonsion Skirts. Tito Union ] r" Quilted Skirt, with tho Patent adjustable ' paddings and other kinds ; also. Spring Brass j ? Skirt Hoops with Slide*, nnd Cuno Hoops. >' Jan. 14, 1850 if_ O. HXEftTCE. .Tv 0 TVEALKU In Clothing. Dry Goodlints i- J. j and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, ' 1 Etc. Kte. lie also carries on the r Merchant Tallorlngr llu/moss in nil its varied styles anil branches. Orders Solicited. "NVnllmllti, S. 0., Tftuin St.. First Door East ! of the Murkot House ami opposite tlio I'lttnn tcrs Hotel. 8 Jan. 14. 1850 23 tf_ I ' ICS !! .. rjlIIK unflornignofl lips just nnd is receiving J a gooJ assortment of Sti^rtr, OofTue, Tons, " i Molnsxe*. Nnire. Oinwer. IVnnnr Plnnnwmn I t'loyeiv M?)?tnrd, Raixiitft, Olieospj Hico, I Hturoh. Youut Powdor, Suit, Hrinistono. Bo, rnx, Copperas, Indigo, Maddor, tSoap, Cnnr dla<<, Sodrt, Candy. etc. oto. etc. -ALSO Nails of various kinds and si/.w, Powder, - Shot, Lend. Caps and Flint*. All of tnc above nrticlos I nm now offering [ - cheap f<?r Oasii ami for Uasm only. 1 I liavo also n small Lot of If Alt D 1VA J}K | * on hand whioh 1 offer at cost price for Cash. i v. ii i r.\; iv '/, .ir. I P. S. Mr. O. Hfeckf.. ir.. tiMulern his thanks j ' to the public for their lljtfrnl putronrage <l(jring tho last year, ntul *(>tK:itn a xhnre'of tlio public patronngo for thr> ensuing season. { Walhulln, Jan. li, 1359 tJtti. j Taxes ' Taxcr, I I WILL (i(tend at tho following times nnd | and places for tho purpose of receiving . Taxes for the venr 18jc<: Oil Tlnirsduv. 17 Feb., at Wm. Hundrr's. ' , " Kridav. IK ? Itonh..!..-'. I " Saturday, 19 " " Fair Play. " Monday, 21 " " Cobb's. ' Tuesday. 22 ' " Win. Kant's. " Wednesday, 23 " " Salubrity. " Thursday, 21 " and Friday, 25, " Pickensvillo. " Saturduv, 20 " " Trap. ' Monday, 2K " " Hosier's. " Tuesday, 1 March, " Mix. Barton'd. " Wednesday, 2 " " Wolf Creek. " Thursday,.'! " " Ilurrienne. ' Mondrtv. V " " Pickens C. li. W c< losdfty, D " " (Irant's Store. " Thursday, III" " Tunnel llill. " l'riday. il " " ('apt A. Robins'. ! " Saturday, 12 " lonr.s Phillips'. " Monday. 11 " " Ponlo's. " Tuesday and Wednesday, 1 "?th and lrtth, at Walhalla, olid at Pickens C. II. on Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday of Court, at which time inv Books will be closed. Persons failing to make their Heturns by that time will be liable to a double tax. I'Vco negroes imi<t pay thoir tax during the month of March. Siato tax, :?.*> pci- cont. higher than lust | years: llond tax. l)'\ I-.'? cents; Poor tax, 1<> i 'J-.'l: public buildings. 5 per cont on State tax. Br-.y" All persons are required, uiulor a pe* | unity of ten dollars, to report to me the nam- j lier of births. deaths ami marriages, of whites i aYid blacks, that occurred in their families previous to 1st .Tannary, instant. Majjis- | trates. (Mergymen ami others are required by i law to report such facts of this nature as i como wit(1 in their own knowledge, during ' the snmo period of time. .JOHN \V. L. CARY, T. C. Tammy 1"). 1S.V.). Dissolution of Copartnership. r1111K linn of Green it Reid wa" on the 1st fi. inst. dissuhed hv mutual consent. The | name of the linn will ho used hereafter only in liquidating aeconnts. This coinpclls us 1 t > wind up the business at once, and all those | indebted either by Note or Account must make pnyment by tin; 15th of February next or they will bo sued indiscriminately. '/, W. OllKKX, .1. H. HIED. Jan. 10, 18.)9 : 0 _ tf NOTBUK. 1"MIH Mercantile business will be continued at the old stand of Green & Ueid by W. (ireen, wlicr?j lie intends to keep constantly on band a largo and general assortnunt of GOODS | wliicl) lie will sail ehe ip for Oasli, or to prompt paving customers. Public patronage is solicited. Z. W. C<RIIHN'. .Ian. 10, 1 S.V.I 2i5 tf Notico to Debtors. Vl.T. persons indebted to K. A. Alexander, either l>y srile noli! or otherwise, twist make ! p iym?iit 10ilnys lc:oro lleturn-dny or they will 1 Wo sued without distinction. The nll'iiir must ho ! wound up. M M NORTON, ) .1 ! '. 11 A(!<)< >1), \ Assigne"" .1 .1 NORTON. ) Jnn 27, IRAQ -7 0 NOTICR ? R lie vol iv crivcn tliat a linul settlement of (lie | . .... ul in ilii^ K.ilv w'.ui would I estate of .Joseph W. lloss. deceased, will be made. before tlio Ordinary, at Pickens 0. 11. on > nday the '.'lit day of May next, Persons intcrested will take notice and govern themselves accordingly. ! '. E. IIARill SON, Adm'r Jap. 20. 1850 8m MERCANTILE NOTICE. H AVING purchased tin* entire interest of ! ?. Alexander, one of the firm of 10. & E. E. Alexander, at this place, the business for the future will he carried on in the name of the subscriber. All persons indebted to lato firm must pay up by the first of January next. I have on band a fresh and well selected Rtnelr nf dr\r\Aa rvvvviJ. WX VtVUUO) Suited t<i the poixcon and market, which will I ho sold low tor Cash or to punctual customers, i (JOODS bartered as usual. I return my sintore thanks for former lih- : oral patronage, and flatter niyselfthat 1 shall j continue to merit the patronage of my old friends and customers. K. K. ALKXANDKK. Pickona 0. II., Poo. 0. 1858 21-4 LUMBER ! LUMBER ! riiirn ? ' * ~ ' u mi'/ suoscnncrs nnvmg purchased tlio 1 MILLS formerly owned hyOol. John A. Kasloy, deceased, three miles eastof l'ickens ; II., are prepared to li 11 order* for LL'M| HKU, finished or unfinished : Sash, Blinds, I j l'annel Doors, or anything in that line, nt ! short notice. We are determined to carry on j j the business in all its brancnes, and persons J wishing anything in our line, may bo assured ! their orders will meet with prompt attention. | The business will be carried on under the name of the "Six Mile Company." Mr M K ; Mitch km, is the authorized a 1 pnntv,to whom all orders shoofil be addressed. Wo Bolioli a share of public patronage. I T. J. KKITU. II. (i. i too (is. M. V. MITCH KM.. J. N. LAW HUNCH, W. X. CM* A 111. Six Milo. Nov. ft. 1(5 tf J. J. DAVIS, A nwawk m - ?? - m a ? r u& * A "I" Mj \ M AND Solicitor in Equity. OFFICIO AT PJCKKKS C. II., S. C. 8op>. x. lxr>H 8 <f The Last Notice. TIIO.SH Indctrfod to the Estnfoof Henry Wlilt- " ?. v, vmiivi i/j niuu'iiviy ur *>in- j orwiso, muni tnnko payment to ihe undersigned 1 on or before <lie Kith day of February next, or they will then ho sued. Longer indulgence cannot ho given. W.M. WHITMinK, ) . MliNHV WHIT.MIUK. j l,x orsJnit i. isv.t 24 n J. H. VOIG2ZT, " m all) vui'l'VI RIIIIUl ? ?I III IUUKCB'j WALIJALJjA.. S C.. ' "iyU.Ii give striot attoiil'in to nil bvifini-nfl cn- J ?? trusted to lii? oarc. Tcrmn tlic most ron- ' Konnblu. j Jan. 12, 18">0 ?J!.*? If j ( NO Til 4 % i 5 4 f.T. nor.?on<l nrc lini*nliv id??l 1 A nny Notes tnrde jmyiiideto llio unilorai^nrvf, jv honrer?or nny Nolo* jjivcit by the under- \ signed,,pnynblo to other person#, until further ordnrs. I). D. DAVI8. .Inn. IT. 2ft If j HIDES AND BARK \j^n/L uk noi;liiit at kaiu$$$88 < ? t ?y ?. .??. i\. p>ffifi rrr. I'an \ard, Jan 4.1858 25-tf ' QAMboD&Tttfo. TOR ORDINARY. r ^Tlic frion.N of J. II. MAUKTT rcspcctI'ully iiiitKiuiicc liim ;? ?r:iinli?l>ito lor OnUiniry of I'ioktin Dixtr'ui at tho next election. JPsiy-Tlic IrieiiilHof WM. J. PARSONS. V'h<j. renpeet fully Hiimmiiee liim 11 erfulliltilv for re election iii tlie nflico of Ordinary. lor l'ickciirt district, mi tin- ensuing election. &&/* Tlio friend* of W. K. IIOl.COMHK rorpeet fully itnnouneo Kim a candidate lor Ordinary. at the next election. 8$#"Tlio friends of S. II. JOHNS respectfully tiiinounee liiin u ennilit'iite for Ordinary at tlie next election. W??...Tlio friends of I'cv. JOHN OW'IJNS l?i f? leave to announce liim a candidal" for Ordinary of l'ickens district, at tlie ensiling election. B-n? Tl.c fi-icndn or THOMAS . I. KMT II voppcet fully nnmnince liint ? ciilldidiite tor Ordinary of I'iekens district, ut llie ensuing election. FOR SUMUFI\ jpviTTho (Yicndsof Mr. AN'Dl'KW ItA MSA V respectfully tmnounee him n candidate for Slier* ill' i>l l'ickcu* district, til the lti>xl election. J\-y The friend*of Col. LKMCKL THOMAS i nspect fully nnnoinieo liim n cuiididuto for Sheriff of l'ickens district, at the ensuing election. JBSV The friends of Col. A. 15. SA UGH NT .I-, n. < ... itimouiice nun a candidate i<n* Sheriff of Piokeiw district, at tho ensuing election. I:-'if" The friends of W. N. f'HAlfl beg leave to iinuounce him u candidate for Sheriffof Pickens district, at the next election. FOR TAX COLLECTOR. p -gr The friends of Mr. A. S. STEPHENS respectfully announce him a candidate for the btliee of Tax Collector of Pickens district, nt ii... - : i --i! - mv vnftmig riuL'i inn. ftS?" The friends of Mv. OF.ORGM F*. STI'APIN*! respectfully announce liim a candidate for tlie o'lice of Tax Collector, at tlie next election. BQ,V?Tlie friends of Rev. R. HUNNICUTT respect fully announce liim a candidate for tlio ottico of Tax Collector, at the ensuing election. K-.v- The friends of Her. II. M. NARTON respectfully announce liim ns a candidate for Tax Collector at the next election. . ti.? i. i ? i . v j in- 11 w .1. .1, ii, . .in i ri'njiecifully announce liim si candidate for re-eloction in the ollico of Tax Collector. tor lMbkens district, at the ensuing election. B65 Tlie friends of II. CLHVKTjAND HUNT rospcttfullj' announce liitn a cniulidntc for Tax Collector, at llio next election. C. II. A. WOGDIN & CO., nr.. /- - * WALIIALLA. s. 0. .Ian 1"). 1 S;V.) 2"> tf C. H. A. Woodin & Co., MAXl'KACTUHKUS AND DKALKRS, IN Saddles and Harness. Military Trappings, Motlical Boxes, Shoulder Bruooa ami Trusses, Waterproof cases for Kinvcs y ami Pistols, Trunk", L'ortmantnoa, and Valines, and ovcrythin?t <'lsc in the line. Lr?llier, i hoy nvo olienng a large JStook of Leather? Harness ami Skirting, Upper ami Solo, Kip ami Cair Skins, Deer ami Sheep Skins, Which tliey will soli at the usual prices.? Uaw lli<lcs taken in cxchnngo for Stock or . hut cultui'o gencK > , _.i\ire, v x work. '?t, however Jjsr ? d _, Done in the neatest nml best style nt short notice. Orders solicited. Xo J hobs kept. Walhalln, S. C., opposite l.-scrtcll & Norman's Now llnililimr Jan. 1"?, 1859 25 2m Last Call Without More Monoy! VLIi persons indebted to T J Keose it Co. may lind their Notes and Accounts in my hands until Heturiwluy, and alter that tiino in the hands of collecting officers. T. J. KKKSK. Tan 22. 1850 27 3 To Parents and Guardians. riMII-I exercises of George's Creek Acado.1 my will he resumed, by the proscnt Incumbent on the 2d Monday in January next. As to sobriety, morality and high-toned oiti /.ens. \ioorge s ("rock is second to none. Tho Acudeniv is sitnotcd in as healthy n locality as tho District afford*. Boarding can to had in the best ol' families at reasonable rates. By order of the Hoard of Trustees. 1). GRIOK, Principal. Doe. 1C. 23' tf Anothor Comot Coming-! VLli persons indebted to mo by Note or Account, that wishes to suve cost would do well to conic forward and settle by tho 1 ">111 Dacelnbor next, as 1 am closing up my business here. Aftov ilmi ?"?<> 'l-"" J - ? in mm their Notes ami Accounts in tlio hands of an (tlFwor for collection. So harkon to the call, as 1 am dotermincd to carrv out what 1 say. M. l\ MITCHELL.* I'icltomi C. II., Nov. 18, 18 tf. Pendleton Railroad Company. 4J CHSCUIRKUS to the nnriitnl stank ?!.! V ^ Company nru hereby notified that tho JSixtoentli and Seventeenth Instalments oro required to bo i>nul as follows, viz: The ltlth instalment on 1st day of Jan, 1859 " 17th " " " " March. " AV. H. I>. GA1LLAKD. Nov .1, 1S58 t<l h'e? it Treas'r. JOS. J. NORTON, ATTOItXK* AT LAW, ,wn (Solicitor in Equity. PICK HNS COUItT IIOUSN, S. C. Jnn. 1, IjtfR 25__ _ . tf W. M. HIDDEN, ATTORN ft IT AT LAW, A XI) ?oIlc?:o* Sii Kqiilly, PIC K KN S COIIRT 11 n i T S M ? r. Jnn 14. 18fi8 J20> ' tf LAND FOR SALE. suWrihor oflors his VALl'AULFi 1 TRACT OF LAND fo^ snlo. It i? xitmted in l'iekcns district, and lies one milo iolmv Jnrrntt'p bridge on Tupjnlo river. Tlio I'rnot contains Two Hundred and Ninety-six \crOS, 100 ncvos of wirioh is good River and 3rcek Button, Tlio ]>lnt? ifl valuable and mproved. Terms made en*v. IKSfiK A. 1IALL. Oct_21. IR08 14 tf_ V. K> KARI.KV, ISAAC WICKUKKB, -gi %EASLEY ft WICKIIITE, & 1 AttonicvK nt I.nw. *?Aw nTITiL Attend prtiictunlly In nil hnslne*yil tvufKvl to (lioir fiiio in tlio liitill .o:ny.ri?iiig (ho Western Circuit. OFFICE AT riCKIINS i\ II., S. O. ( ^