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j roui u:til 8 Juiiriiiil of IloaltH. Bleeping Together If a twin wj* to t<ee a ]iiartdr <Jf ftl inch of worm put in liia cup ol cofTr'??> b>i c<)Uld not drink it, because he known that the whole cup would b?' impregnated' ' & very small amount of rioino virulent jioirtou be introduced into a glass of water, the drinking of it might not produce instant death, hut that would not prove thnt it was Jim nuniui, only that there was not enough pi' it to oauuo a destructive re.sult immediately. We ?iekcn .it the thought of tikii.g the breath of aontlier tlie moment it leaves the ftiouth, but that breath mingles with the a air about the bed in which two persons lay; and it i? rebre;tthed, but not the less often r...^ nil ill remiiy oil account <>I 1110 dilution, except that it is not taken in its con'contrated form, l??Hr each breath makes rt more concentrated. One sleeper corrupts the atmosphere of the room by his own breathing, but when two persons are breathing at the same time, twelve or fourteen times in each minute. each mimlte v^xtrAVt*he nutriment from a paUvN ot' air. the deterioration niOst be rapid indeed, especially irt antoaU and *;l?*ae room. A birl tVntmntlive without a large supply W \)\\rv air. A canary bird iulng Up it* \ OAlr'taitted bedstead whore two persons slept, died before the morning. Many infants ure found dead in bed. and it is attributed to having been overlaid by iii*' parents; Dut tin* idea that siny person could lay still f?>r a moment on a baby, or anything else of the same size, is absurd, lh'ath wan caused by the want of pure air. Besides. emanations, ferial nnd more or less solid, are thrown out from every person?thrown out by the process of nature, because no longer lit for life purposes, because .iiev i\re dead and corrupt?but it breathes! into another living body, it is just a>< abhorrent as if we took into our mouiu.s matter 05 a sore or any other excretion. The most destructive typhoid arid putri?l fevers are known to arise directly from a number of persons living in the same small room. 'I hose who can afford it Khotild therefore nrrange to have each member of the family hlecp in a separate bed. If persons must tdeep in tin? siuiin bed, tUcy should be about the M:?r.? age, and in good health. If tho hoilth be much unequal, both will Buffer, but t >n* healthier one tho must-?the invalid Buffering lor want of entirely pure air. S i many caso?> nre mentioned in standard medical work", whore healthy, robust infant* and larger children have dwindled hwkv.and died in ;? few months from sleeping with yrraml parents. or other nil per?toti?, that it is useless to oitr special instances in proof. It would bo ti constitutional and literal good tor married persons to sleep in adjoining room.*, as u general habit, it would be n v im..i >11 )IIIVHH:ill Itm^oriltllKI, illHl ndvunia^oHiii iittier <iiii'eti>>ns whivli will readily oiSjtir tMlic roflwetivo reader. Kinp nn?l Quetiita ami the highest person, aires i>l onirtH have seitoruted n i ?.i r t in on t . ?, fi i* tin bodily emanations rceolleoting and eoneen tralmp lindwr tlio unii' rnvor vrhi.-li nr<' tin most destructive of health?in tiro dp?trucMve iiuin wn? Hiinnip rontainiuatiou ol an ntnios phcro breathed in oonmn>??. Benefits of Educatiou. There are those who can see no Wnelit it vdueation beyond its dollar and cent prolil ?who value it simply as means of j?Ii vsioal livelihood, and hold cheap, or in eontempt, the highest knowledge wliieh tikes hold of the spiritual lift*, and develops tho crowning jyaces of humanity. Tliiu is the lowest estimate of educationand one that I y ' p.lr jioso (>? action.. Thv least practical, u.jel'w ia not to l?o disdained?man must know tin' rales ami sourcn of thrill to secure temporal independence or comfort Imt he wljo halts when lie has learned tlx ways and moans of subsistence, or even o( wealth, has scarcely mustered the primer i?f profitable education. lievond this knowled-n- Vifr?i>. r* * - r"* springs, which once tasted, enlarge the mental and mora] stature, opening up .1 lift vif thought, emotion, aspiration. joy, illim i liable as the soul and inexhaustible as tim< ,'ind eternity. Ho who enters this sphVr* " of education lives, as compared with hit earth-groping and money-grubbing fellow a double life?a lift* of superior physical enjoyment, and a life above that as higl us the immortal spirit is above its mortal body. To care for our material wants is, indeed, a part of our nature, but all krmwl N , UII VMU' in.it JIVMIIU* Il?? IllJXIirr than this, might well lw classed with the instincts of the beafcts that perish. Kduration bcnefUs, exalts ami ennoble?, just in proportion an it enables man to master ?n<i rise above his animal wants?to subdue his material b> his spiritual nature?-to lift, him from his moat and drink to taste the true bread of life?to put the earth St beneath his feet thot he can behold the heavens where alum* can be laid un the. trea dure that. " neit'ier moth nor rust doth corrupt, " and where no ''tliiovo.M can break through and Meal." Wc liavo before now hoarw the acIioqIrnaster commending c<luc:ition to his jmpilg af? a nieann of making them Presidents. Mateame.n, or other notabilities Education tnny bo a mean* to such ends, and | most certainly will bo likely to better Jit _ i _ ' i-nr young !<>r usciumrss, Hticcesn an<l cini* nenee, in all tho trades and pumiit-^ of !ifo; but education, in tbc most comprehensive sense, is to be commended on nighcr proii ids tliu#i tliojW. It is of itself, lor tho mental, inor.'il, and spiritual values if bears and imparts, that it is most richly worth possessing. The enjoyments that Hpring from it are inereahing and per. . . i nroneji may t?e overturned, ftarortconvulaed, an'! dyna&ticfl perish, but no mortal power or exigence can rob tho .soul of its treasure of knowledge, whence come philosophy and wisdom?philosophy to look above and hevrttid the quickly pausing ilia and pomps of time, and wisdom to perceive i that all things earthly, save truth, virtue and gooduenji, arc vanity. Tho knowledge I I that is potfef, Htid J,lio education that " forms tho common mind," arc somethiug hijjltof than tho art df manipulating implelnents of labor or workiii^ tho machinery <.'1 tratjo, and when Burke Said, ' Kdul-alion in tho cheap dofen.se of nations," ho meant more than the imporfect roUtltH' uf ' the schoole?atld all t;dUuaUon is imperfect , I that Hot tend to develop full-rouuded j moral, iutellectual^nd spiritual mam Konr.K ^kNtImkn'1'8. -Thin Iri at) tigvue- j able world after all. It'Wtt Would oulybvitlj> ] ourselves t" l?)?'!i at tbo subjects that sur- ; j round us in tludf truo light, wo should sod 1 beauty whore wo behold deformity, and lisI ton to harmony whoro wo beiiHl MHthlllg bMt | discord. To bo sure, there is a gfuilt dual of vexation and anxiety to moot, Wc O.U<not sail on a Hummer coast forever; yi't if wo preserve a calm oyo and a steady hand, j wo can so trim our sails and manage our j holm, as to avoid tho fpiicksands, and i ; weutherlhe storms that threaten slupwrcek j t c are member* of om? - ... ... .... bi ? wv t <11 ii II > , WU 1 j AW IfaVolllujj tin-same road, and .shall nrI liVo ar the name goal. Wo breathe tlio same air. arc subject to the same beauty, and shalHio down upon the bo.som of oui : wimuiVM mulhvY. t? is Unb?e??ii?in^ then I lUal brother should hate brolliVf; il la not j proper that friend should deceivo friend, t " 1.1 ii"liij;iivj,h,U nciguuor suouia deceive, j neighbor. We pit v that man who can Inrbor onnii. | tv against his follow ; lie loses half the en ! joymont of lilo ; ho embitters his own oxi istenoe. Lot lu tear from your oyes the ool! tired medium that invests every object with the green iiuo of jealousy and suspicion ; turn a deaf ear to scandal; breathe a spirit of charity from your hearts; lot t!>o rich gushing of human kindness swell up n.s a 1 fountain, so that the " golden nge ' will { become no fiction, and the islands of the? blessed bloom in more tlian " Hyperion j beauty.*' Tiik Kkmohins ok China?The m| tional religious f China are three, namely, ' (be system of Confucius, that of L\tou, and ; that of l'uddlia. Hcsides these, there nre j about a million Christians, and quite a numj ber of Mahomcdans. The religion of Confucius addresses itself to the moral nature. : The idea of virtue and vice is inculcated, and the duty of compliance with the pre oeptsoflaw. Hut it ignores or but faintly ' recognizes the higher sanctions of rewards I i ? " ; .inn {itiiiisiiiiu'iK.s in a luiure lite. Taouism in m.-itorialistic. Its ideas of : the soul arfc physical and chemical. It IVJ gards ilte stars as divine, and it defies her' mils and physicians, magician* ahd alchemj ists. Huddhnism differs from both. It is com j uumly said to be a form of materialism, and j yet it is eminently subtle, metaphysical and J t imaginative. It denies the existence (if 1 j matter, repudiate* the evidence of the seni | sen, and renders its homage and worship f J only t<? abstract ideas or lictitious unperson ' alions. * These religious nie sy many attempts to moot the wants of the human mind, ?nd i they supplement each other, so that one j does not absolutely supercede the others.? > The very fact that thic variety of faith can I be professed and tolerated by the Chinese \ > peuple, in this characteristic quietness and I ! forbearance is an indication >f a tolerant I ami r?di?lou? disposition of mind. j WII V.N pKATIt OuMBR.?Death coiuoji at , | morn when tlio sun is juat rising in 11 ir? , | < us? ?at norm when its rays arc most splcit' RV0 when it gradually sinks bi ; newn*uit> Horizon?at midnight when it is | j entirely hidden from view ; it comes to the ! bubo just ctiiniuoncing to prattle?it comes to the iiuiu in middle age, when the conueot'ng links binding u? to life arc ino.-t , strong?>it comes to the aged man with trembling limbs and faded eye sight, led along bv others ; it comes to the poor, struggling to obtain a meagre sustenance? , it .cwtnes to a mail in comfortable circum, stances, by which life is best enjoyed?it , comes to the wealthy rolling in affluence . and ease?it conns to the idiot laughing at > hia own folly?it comes to the man of just > sense enough to pass through life easily? , it comes to the educated? it conies to the infidel disowning his .Maker?it comes to tin- Christian, who looks upon it only us 9 , passage to ti happier land. Katvp ny TiiKin own Door.? An old Htor\* tolls that Aetfcon. u famous hunter, kept many bounds, and they ended by eating him up. Acticon is an old name?it is Greek, besides. I low mai\y Actions do you and I know?men ate tip by their own dog! 1 know men who damage their body by their business ; so do 3*011. Many more I kuo < who break down their conscience, their affection, their highor manhood. Mechanics sicken of their craft; painter# have t>10- lead colic ; tailors and shocmakes arc pale and dyspectic looking printers go oil in consumption, which they have caught from breathing ink and type metal. Is that the worst? 1 know men whose ambition, whose vanity, whose covetousncss, has wrought them worse mischicf?a consumption of the mind, a numb palsy of the /r . - uuccnons, gout 1 n tho eoii80ifinc<,) a gemsral (lv8po|K<?ia of their humanities ft'OTBC K. '['lit? undesigned will b? f?l I'iokcn.t C. It. on i Montlny tho IKth d>iy of Juno noxt, to nnika fi final settlement of the Kplato of Joneph W. ISod?, dw'eused. V. K. If AKRISON, Adm'r. May 1?. Ifl'tO 4.1 _ _ 4 Law Notico. 'JMIF. underpinned have formod ii pnrtunrAhip I in the pfAetice of l.ftw and Krpdty for Picken? District. Mr. IfAOnrv mn.v be consulted r?t liis ofllco io I'iohcns hivI Mi\ Ork i?t Anderson. JAMK8 I,. ORR, W. M. MADDEN. Pickontt C. IT.. May 10, )*V.i 12-tf Hidoa and Bark! C1ASH ^ill bopnH for HiHeannd Tan R;irk / on lioUvcry at inv Tun Yurd. WM. VAN WYCK. 1 April 18, 1359 39 6m Anderson Prices Curront. OORKKOTlib V.Kt!il:r Mr IMjKOIIIiKT A UMtfOdlli ; Andekhon C. If., May 10, 1859. Cotton per lb. - - - 8 0 11 Suit, (Liverpool) pcrencht ? '2.00 Cott'ee, Rio, pt'f lti. - * fTA l l " Java, per lb. - - 1*5 ftO | j/vguyra, per m. - I0 Qf, l'i Kug;ir brown, per ll>. - - 'J (a> 11 | " CuriGcU, per lb. ? 11 (?> 12} i " OrunWtt, per U?. 1 1 1 (ti\ i;> ' Molnettiti, West llulltt, pet Ration. 40 (ry 4n I ' N. OrlcnuH, " " f>"? (a) <10 " MuscPtud'b " " 4 ") (>ti AO I Hugging, Gunny, per ynr?J, 17 (m 18 ; Dalo K?pC; lb. - II (<i\ \-lj 1' :> coii. liog round, - 111-2 (a) 121 j Hutter, per Lb. - - 12 1-'J (??> 1:? I Steel, cuft, - 120 lid I " (IdrttWH, - . 12 (n, 1 r? " Mister, - - 10 fa, 12 1-2 1 l*oii, common fi?e Fwede. per ll>. <>? | " > !) to 7 Indies 01 Cu) i j " F.itgllslt, }>cr 11). - - "> ft') '1 I " llumls, " ' ? ft.". V >"uiln. bi'Bt brands, per Veg, - <r>^ (<t\ 0} f'u.otings, per lb. - (ji) 10 I'rtWilcr, Klrtf, |icf - 7.1 C<?) 8 " blasting, " ' - - 4*i| fift 6 Glass, 8X10 - - - 0 Ijfv O.'ir, " 10X12 - > 8.26 ft, s.r.o Wliitn Lend, per lb - - 10 Of) II Oil, l.insced, per gallon, - I (?\ l?3<V i< Tfilln ** " j. Ui\ fu\ I An K<cOi per IW. i i. ? j( f,t\ rt pit* bat-rcl. - tU-2 0>\ 7.00 WhoRt, per bu.<b*>l, - ? P*> (it, l.flO Corn, k - - 80 C'H 8o Out*, per biiiihcl, - - 40 ('ii | ]Icc#was, per lb - - 1*0 Qi\ 'J2 | Fe.ilhom, -ID oc, !.? | \N Ool, "... 2f> Cn\ ilO V;?rn fhont) per htincli, - 1.10 (<7\ 1.-0 Ostiaburgs, (lic.iv v) f?T ynnl, 11 (?i? 1 iShirling*. " - 8 (ii\ 10 Cow I'e:i.?. per Imshel, - K() (d, 8"? Corn Meal, " PO fi\ '.>0 ; lUw Ui.it .o. <.ir(v\ - . . " ihj j SSolo t.vMtu'r, (licmloclt) pi-r 11). 'J7 (?i\ 30 BteV" Vou will i?l\vi*ys flml n large lot of Orii, eericd mid other heavy goods on hnrvl and for j sale M low priced at 1$ & REIDVILLE FEMALE HIGH 8CHOOL, StMRTAIYBUlM} I>IST., S. C\ HKV. It. II. UKID, A. M.. ) ? . . , JOHN' 0. OrM,AND. M. 1).. i lrincii>nle. URW U. II. HMD, A. '.M., Instructor in Intellectual an<l Moral Science, Logic, Klieloric, Ilcllcs Lottrcs, Kv'kIoiicch of Christianity ami Anciunt Imugungu.s. JOHN* (J. OKI,AND. M. I)., Instructor in Mathematics, Clmmistry, Mineralogy, Goologv, Natural I'hi'oBopliy and lJotan v. Sills. SA11 All L. UUTI.Kll. Instructress in Primary Department, ineluding Kngliyh (irauiniar, lli?t<iry and deograpliy. MISS M. KIit/iAWKTII Sl'KOBKI,, Instructress in Music. MRS. SARAH K. STONK. .Matron. II?tm or Tuition*, i-kk Ssdsio:* ok ri sio.vtii : IVimnry Ilrivncho*. $ l? 00 Tlio ftbuvo, wiili Kngli.-di Grammar, History,Gongraphy ntid Arithmetic, 10 00 The Higher Drain-tins, 1(100 I Mil.sic. 10 00 j Modern Languages, 10 00 I Painting, Drawing, Kmhroidory, W'nx I Fruit and Floworrt, 10 00 | INc of 1'iano, 1 00 v^uiiuiiyimii, j u<> rpiTITION requiredeither in Casji orN'oTr, I. nt the elnsc of enoli So*?siun. Student* charged from the time of entrance to thccloso of Sossion. No deduction for absence, except in ea*cs of protracted Hiokiie.ss. Tlie best and most approved Text Books will lie used in tlie School, and a supply kept on band at lleidvillc. The I'irst Session begins the First of February ; the Second, the.First of July. The Annual Kxnmination will tako place about the close of the First Session. There is a Subhath School 111 the Chapel every Sabbath morning, under* the snpcryisi ion of Mrs. Stonk. and nronohinv in the ?f. ternoon. Tho School is located tvcolvc milos wo?t < { Spartanburg village, in a quiet, healthy and retired place, There arc two Mineral Spring* near. Tito buildings urc now, large and conveniently arranged. (Jirla from a distance are expected t?> board in tlie Campus j with Mrs. Stone. II >ard, including Washing. Lights and Find, tkn doi.i.\us per nvmtli The price of boarding will bo required quarterly. in adv'tneft. The Hoard of Trustees have authorized the puroljnso of a lar^e. well selected Illuntrativc Apparatus for the use of the School. larThoreri* n MAI.K SCIfOOL.it Iloi.lvilla?ltov. T. K. Davis, Principal. M ay 1 f,. 185U_^ -W 3 Law Notico. 'J^IIK undersigned will devoto himself entirely 1 to the practice of Law and Kniiity on the Western Circuit. Mr. ll.wmxv is his partner At l'ickons. JAMES I.. ORII. Anderson C. II., May 10. I860 42-tf GROCERIRfil Mociia, java. laounia and mo CofTeo, Choekolctc and Coifcc Suftnrp, ! (Jroon nnd Illnck Ton of superior qimilitv; Ooldi-n Syrup nnd Went India Ilonov, for I sale low b>- J .JR. K.SLOAN & (.'0. TI\ WAKE, Heavy and extra well made for sul? cheap ?>y J. B. K. SLOAN & CO. Light Light ! Koroflino and Burning Fluid, Oil nnd Lamps. Ivorosino Oil and Burning Fluid for sale by J. B. K. SLOAN A CO. NAlIi*. Cutlery, IIorno.?Sho8o, Clinch ami Wrought N"nils at JJl. K. SLOAN <fc CO. J. B. E. SLOAN & CO., HAVK received tlioir Stock of SPRING j ANI> 8UMMK11 GOODS, Hinonj* which am j j many Novelties. All of which tkoy are offering unusually low. Pendleton. May 12, 1850 42 tf H FA JEN, AT W ALU ALL A, S. C., now roeeiving a splendid assortment DRY GOODS, For Ladies and Oentleinan'B Wear, ?A TjSO? Rcady-mndf Clothing. He also ha* on hand the finest (/'astdnirfrn and Jyui^/19, forth# Spring nnd Summer; together >rilh many other articles not necessary to roontion. Mr. FajkW continoes tho Tailoring Ttunii ness in all its braivhea, and respectfully bo- i luiitn a nhnrc1 of public natronniro. I M.iy V2, m0 43 tf | LOOK OUT FOR NE\V SPK I N (J & SUMME GOODS, AT PKNDLBTON, 8. C. smith & IBOYICV HAVE just received and nro now opcdng fur thy inspection of the public a soldi1 d'nl assortment of Spring and Summer l)ltY OOODS to which wo invito the attention of li it- ^ inc iiumiic. vMir mock ol JUTss UoihIi* einbrae(U etcrv variety of the Nowest ami mo*t fashionable Styles from tho Frcnch, English alul Amoriean Manufacturers. LADIES DRESS GOODS. l)ol(ir?l Muslins. Jaconet, Lawns, llohn.s. Double dupe Hobos, (!ingltrtlU*? Mohair I'uBoge, I*liii'l Hdreges, 1 loop Skirt*, ('silicons, dtieoliet. Swiss, Mull, Plain and Plaid Manlinn. Black and Colored Silk*, Linens. Cambricks, Long Cloths, Ac. Kinbroidured Collars and Sleeves \vell worth tlio attention of nil buyers from 50 cts. to G.00 dollars. ftoillicfls. White, Ouiofoii and i uney Straw nnd Neapolitan Bonnet*; and a uood assortment nf White nml Colored Lndie* no<l Mbse* Hats, Flowers, Itilihons, Hushes, &o. Uonts Goods. White I linen Ihilh Planters' Linen. Sail Otiek. ('heck and IMain l.inens, DrapdeNi? Cottonudo liinon onU tSiIk Handkerchiefs,&o. Roady"inado Clothing. Linen and Marseille* Shirts and (Jollnrs. Linen Marseilles l)rapdy'te and Cloth Coat.", ol all bi/.of. Wliito nnd Fancy Linen, Black and Fancy Chssimoro I'tints. Binck and Fancy Silk, ami Fancy Marseilles V C.*tS. Boots and Shoos. Moiir and lloy? Boots and Shoos of all sizes. I.adios Silk < laiters. Heel Ln?0 Boots. Black and White Kid Slippers. To allot' which wt: invite tho attention of purchasers. SMITH &, IIOVKY. March 20, 18.19 " <? tf NOTICE. HAVING disposed of my interest in the South CnMllliii I'ftwilcr Mills, my connexion with the It rat nT >)ohn Dowtin & <"o. la this dm* ?1 id* eolvud, T. M. BhOAN. April 2??. 18VJ 42 4 NDW (iOODS ! NKW GOODS!! ri^in.' ...i.^..a..- .is . " < mti.nt,! invr, uuvr rciuriuiig manus i<> . his friends ami the public generally r<?r past patronage, would inform thorn that ho is now receiving n now .Stuck of Spring and Snmmor Goods, To whioh ho invitCH tliO attention of purchasers. JTho neleoti.m embraces tho latest stylos, i nud thov hnvc boon hmi^htat tlieluwo.st possildo pneos ami will ho sold accordingly.? ('all and examine fur yourselves. " 7. W. Cl'.KKN. PloVcn* C. 11.. April 21, 18:>0 jl'.i-tf Modical Notico. 00CT011S MABKY AND SLOAN* lmvin^ formed a Copartnership in the praotie.o of Medicine atid Snrgerv, respootfnllv offer their l'rofessional service.* to tho community at lur^o. I'ciulloton. i>. C. April 2l, IS^'J -10 tf Watoli Ropairing-. TAKE this method of inlormintr the nuh JL lie that I will bout I'iekcnsC. 11. on oneli [ ;<itle, and other public days tor tfio imriaisc I of REPAIRING WATCIlKS ami Jcwelry I generally. Altai, iiuv work in the above lino will, nt all times receive ]iromnt attention nl my residence 11 miles from I'lekens 0. II., j on the road leading from the former jduee to ! WiiUinlla. Ci#" My own work warranted-?terms most accommodating. It. A. II. filliSOS. April IS, 186ft 3?J tf notice [ rpHl'i V,*tate of Moses lleudvioks. deceased. 1. will .he settled finally in tho Ordinary's Office,.at 1'iokeus ('. II., on Monday the 2*ith day of .Inly nexf. Those interested In eald estate will take due notice of the fact, and govern themselves uocordluglv. \V." lIKNimil KS, Adm'r. April 20, 18.V) !iia TW^n'OmAHTm *TAmTn-n XAUi UAXAni XlUXilili. ri'MIK Hubscriher is again prepared to in1. foriix hi* friend# and customers that ho is now receiving and opening a largo and well selected Stock of Spring and Summer Goods, Consisting of all kind of Goods usually found in an up country Store; all of which I will sell low for (.'ami or good barter. Call and examine for yourselves. K. K. ALKXANDKH. I'ickftijw C. II.. April 28. ls.v.i lO-.i Estato Notice. V FINAL settlement of tho Kflato of Junior l.ulliitin, <iectti*c<l, will be made before I he Ordinnrv, At I'lekcrisC. II., on Monday the lf>th day of Augusl next. Those having demands again*! k:i1 iI eutatc will jtreHent them bv that time attested as tho law require*, un<l tho.-e iuilcbt e<l thereto muvt mnke piivinonl forthwith. MARY* LATHAM, Atlm'x. J. S. LATHAM, A'lm'r. Mny 12. 18.'?0 -12 ibn I\OTICF. VLL persons arc hereby notified not to pay any Notes made pnyaiilr to tlie undersigned, or bearer?or any Notes given by the undersigned, payable to other person*, until further uriiefs. 1>. I). DAY IS. Jan. 17, *t? tf fSIIHKlI F'^ SAM-IS. 1")Y virtue of sundry writs of fieri fuel as to me ) director!, will be Bold before the Court IIoUhc in l'ickenj District, witliiu tho legal hours, on HIV iirn .iroimny mm I utjury ill .111110 lit'XI : Oni) Irmi of In ml containing two hundred and forty lu-fCH nun c 01 I?st?r?, utljohiiiig f>f Thos. Holbrookn and ojhers, lovicd on ns tlie property of Win. .1. Long ?( ilie unit of James ltnaeli. . Two hundred aoves of land more less adjoining lands of Mr?. K. Morok and others, levied 011 as il.o property of F. N. Gacvin at tho nuit of W. Jt. Jones, hx'orand othejyjk^ Ontj tract of laud, adjoining lanrts of I, It John son, .1 Bm'hvel! nml others, containingeighteen avron, more or Icrh, on vhivh tlioro ixn new taw mill, &c.. levied on ns tho property of John W. 'I'orry, nt tjie ^ H .foostniia others. Ono t met of land, containing one hundred nnd sixty Acres nioro or less, ndjoinitig lands of Henry Hendricks, Wm WillimnH .'?nd others. levied on ns the property of yKrwvis Hunter at the suit of It. Ali i .fumes McWhorter, Adm'rs, nn<i others. Oh Tuesday after salcdny. at Fair Piny, m>c yoke of oxen, levied on under attachment, ns the property of PpcfU'cr Guest, ?t the biiit of W. 8. .Meredith. Terms ctrsU : purchas-rs to pay for papers. J,. C. CH.'.Iff, s.f.n. May 12,1859 VI td I'SPBlNtt & SUMMER GOODS S MUS. II. KNEE would invito tlio atfon- I tion of lior patrons and tlu> |>>iI>1 io K?-'u- j crnlly to liur select aid choice Spring and Summor Goods! Consisting of Plain and Colored Muslins l'lain and Colored Harases, v/iiuu'C (olorc?l Hrilliantft, Various Colored Calic'tos. And a splendid selection of llinnets, Kihbotis l>tistcrs, \'oiIs. Cloves, lirtct's, X'c. Av. The above UOOUS have boon Felectod with great euro, and will.be found superior to any ' in flic market for <|nality and price. I Thev are olVered at bargains for ('ami. Wallialla. March 'J">. lSoV >'"1 2m Now Powder Manufactory. j r pi IK. South Carolina Powder Mills are now 1 in successful operation, and the attenj tiuii of Dealers is called to the unuiislukablv ! superiority of the Powder Manufactured at J these Mills over that any other in America. We are prepared to furnish at the shortest notice any of the following description, at ] the following price-", viz; I Common Blasting powder per keg $1 'Jo ' llrilliunt " " ' " ."> '2"> 1 Common Mining " " " f> 'Jo | Brilliant " " " " (*> 2*? | Common Hi lie " " " 7 ! Brilliant " " " " 8 ."><) *<.v- ?'l .1- i I ii> iv >iiu in rciurncu CCIUS will he dcdueted. | The Manufacture is under the guidance of j J. II. I5rsi Mi Ki.in i:, from Mcmmingcn, (J?r; many, a skilful ami experienced I'owdcr nuii ker. He has introduce)! illo highly* l?rillimit j Powder so much admired hy tlu* sporting I community of Knropo. This I'owdcr is a i beautiful round ami possesses lite poii-di of j s eel, ami is entirely I'iro from till corroding : pr >perli?s. Dealers anil contmotors niny have their I oiilers lille<l agreeable to specifications nt the ! shortest notice. All orders should he adI dressed to dons |!o\vkx & Co, at Pickens (J ii., tSoulii Uarolinn. WM. U. 110WKX, Agent. March l'?. 1850 Q4 ' > if loir ACRES OF LAND, ' iit l'icliciis on I'J Mile lor S;ile. ? AM desirous of moving M'cet, and I inn | f now offering my Iiand fur sale, which lies I on Twelve Mile Otcok, containing ' One Thousand & Fifty-ono Acros. j I will cut it into small tracts, or sell altogether to suit purchasers. There can can he j made three very desirable farms out of it.? Those wishing to bl?y will do well to call soon. as 1 am intending to move next fall, and I must sell soon to make readv. JiKN.J. IIOI.DKH. March 1. I 3$ tf Evorybocly Run Hero v i a : r * : n b, o \x ic v, J V WAUIAJ.T.A, ,S. UAVK just iTooivetl, hiiiI arc opmtin?* a lar^o ami 1'rosli assortment of elioico Spring and Summer Goods, I Consisting in purl of Cnlioo<v>, Silks, j hums, with almost every vurioty in this tie i purtmont. I Hr:ulV-iti:i(lo ('lolhiiiir. Of this Slock, our supply i? !ar;;- , . tuudo, and is " ohoflper than the i !k :i> .. ' ?A LS.O? llnrdwnre, C rook or v, Outlv r; v. Mi . ; j. ply of excellent i\rti : 1 os in tiii.- i ' QROCERIEB. Such as Cofloo, Sugar, Molasses, l'oppor. Spice. Ginger, and many other articles belonging to tin; trade. Ciioico Winos, Liquors, Scgars, YN'ith their usual concomitants: each ofwhich article is superior in quality to anything in the up country ! jfaiiifs, See. I n:i i?. ?. ?c..... i _...i . V'M, As\\i K.HUlli*, illlM UH I ^ UIIII^ 111 tliis lino, oil the best terms. Our Goods arc fresh?have been purchased in the best markets, aiwl will be sold ut rates astonishingly low., bartering, in all its branches, dono by us. Drop in and be convinced with the prices and style of our (Joods. Pikrr.it ?v bowuv. Valhalla. April ">, 1H;?9 157 tf \OTHK. I IIRRF.HV give notice to nlllHT^olisiiidelitcdln I liu; ill the Ordinary's OHieeon Hotidsdue too j for Ileal l-'state that 1 have deposited all the j bonds in the hamls of .1. K. IIaiiooh for eollecj lion, who is the only person authorized to re en ve mo s.iine, nnn who is mv duly huiliori/.v<l deputy ill all Ijui'inos." transacted in tny ollicc. W. .1. l'.VHSONS, Ordinary'* Oftlro, March 28, )s/i9 ;tm Slate oi'Moiilh ('amliisa, ?In liquify. John II. TroweU ami wile el. al. | niU fol. I)ijl(.oV Klizaheth 1*>. Koiili. Kx'trix.el .il I'l' appearing to the Commissioue'.* tliat 1>. I'. Holland and wife I'enelope, Kllioll M. Keith, Christopher Kirksey, David Garvin ami wile Nanny ; (lie heirs ut law of .Invert Kirkaey, deceased, t<> wit : Isaiah M. lvirksey, .liU'ed 1). 1". Kirksey. Mary I.. M. 1'. Kivksey ; the minor heirs oi'Thomas >T. lialluin, nnniely: Thomas J. llaHum, William llnllum, Fair K. llallnm, Cclestiii It, milium. ('utlicriho IlaUnm, ? 11 nl 111 in, defendants in this ease, reside from ntul without the limits of this Stale: On inotioti of llntrison and l'lilliniiiy it in ordered tliat the be* fo>'e minted nli?efit defendants do appear in tliis honorable t'ourt and plead, answer or demur to complainants' said bill of complaint, within three months from the publication hereof, or an order pro ?. >*?? will lie taken ns to tlictn. HOIt'T. A. THOMPSON, .1-. Coin'rs Office. March 'JO, 18f>'l 5!m Pendleton Railroad Company. SI'tlSCI?1 IjKIIS i<i tlie rapit<) 1 ^tiit k i>f ilr,3 Company lire herein- notified 1 lint the Sixteenth ami Seventeenth Instalments are J roi|uire<l to ho |tu'nl as follows, vin : The 18th instiilincnt on 1st ilnv of Mnv, IK;V.> 10th " July i " ' JOtli " " " " Sni.r. " V/. If. I>. fiAlLl.AlU). IVh'J I. t&iO td Ron Trous'r. NEW GROCERY STORE,. 44 l'KKmn c, II. rillir. KiiUsi'tihftP hj'jr* loavo tn Inform his I friends and tlio juiWliepjcnemlly, that ho | lias ({penmi ? OKOiT.HV STAKE. | And i? now receiving and will onntinnMo i rprfivts ovcvyllmig nsftallv kffit in an *>vtal> 1 Viph>'.i6nt of this ftinrf T'n'n Rin/*t i- nil fio.li nrnrf hiis \i(fn h<>n?ht r>n the most nrlvqmta! pious tornvs tin ft will l>*i nplrf necorifi'njjTr.' Terms will ho Ptritdf.y Oii.'h or Hurler nt casli prices, fall and etc nm. f. B. RKIO. Aprvl 1, 1300 30 tf ! v;-: ,7* Cky"*Tlic iVifii 1< J. Ji. M \Kl-.'l l ??-Kj>cot full\ MimotiiHf liint n ciiiiiiiiiitli' lor Uidiiuiiy of I'k'ki-iis I'iftriol a' tJic ni'Xl eltvrion. i #* >- TlictVioii.ls or W.M. .1. IWI'.SONS. Ksq. ! aiiiioHMci* liilM n ?*tiu?lu lor ici ( ! t Ito ' tln-i- Ml (>i ilinal y. lor I'kkcilH (listiii i. lit the olction. I:-j' Tin- ii-i. H.I-? dr W. K. IIOI.COM l'.K rcrt' |K'ctl\ill\ iiiiiiinuici! )ii111 a caiVJUliiti' lui Ordinu I V. at tIn? iK'xl cliH'fiuil. Ji':/?' "The triviulw of S. II. JOHNS rvepoi'l, full. ? 1 . a i-iiiiuiuuic ior wrauniry as I (lit* nt*M t'k'i.lioi'. KMX Tin* lYioti.ls <?!' Ut*v. JOHN OWKNK iWg It'iivo i?? iiHiuiUiii'c liiin ii cuii<li(liilv lor ilctliAin v ill i'ickt'iis ili.-iiiit, in (In: ensuing elect irin. I ttfO.Tlie IVifinls ill" THOMAS .1. KI'.ITII rt* I inily 11 iiisihin?;o liim a <*iiii<li<liito lor Online avy of I'tcUcn.-* ilijttrlrl. ui lift* ensuing elcciirtii. FOR SI IKK IFF. Bw;V Tin* IVirml*- of Mr. A.NPKKW UAMSAY i i's\ii*OHiilly iiiiiioiiiu't* 11!111 a i*:iiiiIi?l?I? for Slier ' ilV of i'ickcn* iHMiiel, ill I lie iiv.m olft'lioil; I C'sy" Tin? Ii u-ntls of < 'ol. I.KM I." K L TIIOM'AS ri'sjioi tI'ully iiiiiuniinw* liiin a viilidiiluto' lor Slioi'ill' of IMokons district, at tliO Oiieuiny; ' olevtinii, i ?fcsy-Tlie IVifii.1** of Col. A H. S AHVil'.N'P r?*<|n?rtCully sinnoiiJU'O liiin a oal\t1UhU0 for Short IV of I'ickona district, at the ciiSuio;; j oloi'tioh. [t.-jj The frit-iuls of \V. N. Cl> AKr Wji ItaVq t - l.s IS-1 - * ' .-um v nun n < iil|lll<|:il?' 101' DIICI'III Ci J'lChj ens district, ul tlio next i?locli?n. I'Oll TAX COM.IKTOIt. I toy-The rricMi'lu ..I Mr. A. S. STM'^ENf* i'cs|>ci t fia 11 v niui'iiiiict' 11 i in a cMiulidjiU* flir tlio , ollii'i? -ii' Tux t'ollOutvr vf l'ivkcas ilistikt, u'J ! ilio vns'Mxy plociiurt. j The frit-misof Mr. GlIOKt/K V. 8TKAHINO r?;i= ? *< ! I nil v iinnonnci' liini :\ <-:iii?liilitto lor tin- ollico <>rTux Collecloi', at lite next election i 'I'lm -..I-, I l> 11 l v v l. <i *>n.tV J lirAo ,,v I ? VI" I J? ??l I****. # I*. ll\ .>.>!? I I I ! respectlullv announce liim a candidate f?>r tho office of Tax Collecfov, at the ensuing election. Stay" 'I'W frichds of l!ev. II. M. It.MlTOX i respectI'nlly announce liini as a candidate lor IThx Collector at I ho next election. Tlie friends of .I. W. I,. C.VIIV respectfully announce liitu a candidate for re-elect ion4 I i<> tlicoflioo of Tax Collector, for Pickens dis: tricl, ai I lie ensuing elecfiort. | The friends of 11. C[,r.YT,LANl> HUNT | resiicctfully annoiuiuc him n ciimlhlate for Tux' I l.'ulh'i'tor. lit iIn- next eluct ion. . . LAND FOR SALE. ; rpiiK sol iscribor oll'ors lor sale tlio vnliift; I liU- THACi OK I /A X 1 > on whioh ho i now roshles, situated in the District <?l I'iek oiis. ami lyin^ on tho head waters of Kijditoen i Mile Creek, containing Thrco'Hundrcd and Twenty-iour Acres, . On the premises tlicrn arc 11 conilurtabUs dwelling. all noeossarv itut-liiiiMiii'^s. with about Thirty Acres of .1 I. I I 'I' ? ? --? , ./.-Hum liiMM. j hiii> iiiii'iu itnu lor further particular* upplv on the lam! to Mii roll 23.18S() .' !;> tf O. RIECKE, Jr7 nr.AliT.ll in 11 r;. (iix.dy, Haiti U'-Milt-' Mlil .v':i , '"oos ic?, ' I lie:;!-'. :> <n tli" >3 it? Tailoring ) Hu r.i in \ .r. i le uml la:?ti( iios j .v.l .:it 1. i Y? >' . * ?;.:? I'll';'! ofilp Mar'..- ' :i iu.-( u:itl :i, the l'lnn-' Un lloM. C. !L A. WOODIN & CO.. , Bluriios, ik. .'' hop. Also fov f:i! , .?i.' I . i , >\o. W.N l.li Al.i. - ? . -Ir.n IB, 1 ' tfj : J,I .N;ih;u : . r g a 11 {* .. mi . Is .. i. j.u?Thn.?<"! tlit. i .1 >111,Lis I 'l iM i: V 'Uv;i. 1 :i A . 1 l.usU'v, iloc'Mif c<i. ti.rtt is.I.? h a.-t I'I< k? im i i' 11 i . .-M u.f iirt; iircjiiulmi hi lili or?.? j> 1411* 1/U^I-' HKU, linismil or imlinisiiod : ;:!\sli, JJiimls, I'annt l I>oors, or anything in (hut lino, at short not i>r<>. Wo arc "lotoriniiied to carry on j the liusinc!-? in nH its hranohos, an?t porgotn v. isliiii\i anything in our lino, may 1>?; usnurcd their orders will moot with prompt attention. Tho business will lm earrietl on under tho name of tho "Six .Mile Company/' Mr SI V' M i to i r. i.i. is tho anthori/.cil Agent of tho Coin ! pnnv,-to whom nil orders should be uddrcsscd.' | Wo .solicit a share of public patronage. T. .1. KK1TI?. n. c. litn;t;s. M. F. MITCH F.I. X. l.AWItKXl'E.W. X. litAK5.. Six Mile. Xov. /}, 1808 10 tf .\!:\\ JIARXKSS SHOP. i T invito tin? public to look to its interest by 1. coining direct to Fair B'lnv, S. V., Ami jmtmnixinp tbo subscriber in the TTur-" j ncss un?l Sud.'.'c business. Tito above nam-" I r?d articles are always on band, or made to i order when desired. Keptiiring done neatly j and with despatch. A I.SO, Military Trappings of nil kinds; ! Medical caves, and Furniture work done to t I j .....11-1, 1 I nil j;nu me UUSI rt'UTOnCOR Cllll-" : t>r licrc or in <'ltorlcstnii. As to prices, F I warrant tliom low. Examine and judge for yourselves. F. T>. COOK. j .Tun. 2?., 1 Kr)Q 07 iiin J. H7 VOIGHT, ~"J Tin, Coi>|)n'Nmi<h &, Si211 Makcry \V A Ml AM/A. S. \I l,l< |riv<? striet addition to all biiHin'effs eii*-II trusted to hi* cai'c. Terms the ino>t- rea-soiiablc. Jan. 12. 2'? W' W. T. HftT.T.AWn iwr A - - . ? - ? " - "I "*? PICKKNS DISTRICT. S. C. ]\f;in-1, ,'i IS.}',) 31 if JOS. J? NORTON, A T T O li X tl V .11' B, 11v , A N l'l Solicitor t?i lenity. lMCKKNS COI'irr fiotstt, S. (t Inn. I. IjWifi tf \V. K. f" ASI.KV. ISAAC WICK I.I ? FR/ EASLEY & WICKLIFFE, Attorney* at I.aw. 1 ' V If.f. (ifteAd IU'lrti-hllllTv I', "ll ? , j ? imnniv^ VUS' ' \ \ to flirir rare id fhe Mm ricl' ci>r?ipfi8irtj4 the W/>;.ft'rA ('ifOHii. OF HI K AT PlCKi;NN t. ff., K. c. So|it. 2i). 18 HIDES AND BARK WU.1. 0K llOl'UHT AT KAIH f'HKT.9 hv N. Sill Til, 'f?n Yard, Jan 4, 1858 i&~*S