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uul loin nut Mm. no never returned Athe mountains uf South Carolina uuy rno*> whonco ho could look down mid fourIciw'y direct hor in her physical, intellectual *ud moral necessities. fI?? did not live ta soo the train which should have yiisflod daily, oro this, hv the door of Fort Hill on its highway to the great, the grand, the glorious Far West. It is the memory of John C. Calhoun, fcllowcitizenft of South Carolina, that mint appeal to you on heliulf of vour <H>iitrihiii.inii. glVIH uytiv that passes by his mr. It is a monument to his memory thi.l ?vill bo real in its character; which will bo lasting; which will identify him with ull enterprise, nil future prosperity, all the changes and vicissitudes of lifoi On the contrary of all this, suffer not this noble road to stop at his very door?to break down at its first approach to that mountain george which looks down upon his very house. This road, which owes itself to Carolina's liberality, which has heretofore sustained itself upoit Carolina's good faith, and which now calls aloud upon Carolina's honesty, must not bo sufferred to degrade the memory of Calhoun ; to disparage his efforts; to bely his confidence in the good sense of his own Carolina. Fel loweitizcns, arouse from your lethargy. 1 have boldly couio up to mv part; L have fearlessly stated these facts which crown Mr. Calhoun with all honor for the very ineipieney of conception, design and execution in the great work before us. You perform yours. Instruct your delegates to come to tlio rescue of the private stockholders, whom you encouraged to take hold of the plough, and have now deserted; of the private stockholders who are still engaged on the work, and who will not, I aiu uoufidcut, allow a dollar to remain in their treasury which has been pledged to the prosecution of this road ; of the private stockholders who, like you, are citizens, and not electori'/ed men if f ?i'>? ? , .. - .....J Will t? a word upon so grave un occasion. Oh! that the electoral privilege, the palladium of our rights as freemen, should cost us so dear?should metamorphose a daring, generous original, into a fearful, parsimonious agent. But, thanks be to the founders of our constitution, the originals can' reverse the decisions of their agents, and it is this that you are called Upon to do. 1 would even suggest that, upon the next fourth of July, each and every district and L'.irish of t he State send a delegate to the Blue ltidgo Pass, and examine it for their people in person, it tnoy arc satislied that it bo the hand of Providence that bits offered us this boon, (Sod speed it, with our instrumentality. It" the ittbuu Pass prove no prodigy in their united opinion, give it up. 1 feel satisfied that the various railroads now eonttruetod in the direction of the mountains will grant free pisses to these delegates and that by t'loir joint hospitality the mountain welkin will ring to their unanimous acclamation of what has been done, mid what is now proposed to bo done. But this is a mere suggestion, and made to prove confidence in the enternriso. whiuh munt, bo evor identified with the reputation of 'John"C. Cfolhoiui, iih long, at feast, as our Proas shall bear testimony in its columns to tho statement hero sot forth, and even should our people tail to sustain it at the cost of u few dollars from their treasury. A. HL lJttlBBANK, IIouniDLK.?A brutal uffnir took place in the upper portion of this District, near Thomas' Cross Roads, on the 14th of May ultimo, between Thomas and William Owens, brothers, the latter at the time boing very drunk, which resulted in the deitWBf "William on the 2-ltli, from the wounds i"8ceived. From somo cause or other, Thomas Owens struck his brother twice with a large stick, cutting Severe gushes about tho neck and head, and fracturing the skull obliquely across the union of the pariet d and oocipetcl bones. The verdict pt the jury of inqupst on the dead body, was that 41 the deceased come .1 .VaL I. 1.1- A* . 1 ? iv mo uuiivii uy uiows mulcted upon Ills face, ricck and head with a large stick in the hands of Thowjtf Owens, on the eveniug of the 14th day of May, 1850." We understand that Thomas (V.ens, the perpetrator of this unnatural deed, has lied to parte unknown.?Laurcntyille Herald, 2 d inst. f Facts about LioiitninD.?Mr. Meriain. the "j?ogo of Brooklyn Heights," in a rcocnt letter, says:?" A few days sinco a stranger accosted me in the strcetand inquired if iron bedsteads were danircrous to ulcep upon during thunderstorms. I said in reply that I hud never knowu a death by lightning on a b<>d resting 011 an iron bedstead, butwc have recorded deaths by lightning of persons reposing ou feather beds on woodon bedsteads. " No case of death has yet occurrcd to n telegraph operator?to persons on board of stenmboatrt or in railroad cars, or in iron vessels or iron buildings, or in vessels furnished with lightning conductor*, nnd but four doaths in buildings furnished with* lightning rods. Two persons h-vc been killed by lightning while standing on the outside platform of railroad cars. "Many pir.sotu Buffer greatly from fear during thuudor storms, and that fear has, in two eases which have come to our knowledge, produced death. It will be a comfort to such to know tho safety which railroad core, steamboats, iron vcssols, and vessel* and buildiugs furnished with rods, afford during thunder storms. Persons struck down by lightning ahould bo thoroughly drcnohod with cold water. Wo havo tho record of a ease of resuscitation after hours of drenohing; therefore do not get discour nged, but eontinuo dfonohing till aninmtion restored. " Tiro so?80r? of tfitS year fdtf the frequent occurrcn<i<; of thunder atoruis is at hand, and thin notice mny bo thfc means of doing 8omo good." Jacob Jnxw wn* oleetcd Sheriff of tho nniinf.v in ImJ -Tn'>"? ??...* - > <'!/?. Win;.! IT HO VITI y pompou*, very complacent, vory proud of tho iionor. Hi* Neighbors called to boc hlw. " Approoh," mid Jacob, " apnroaqh I Mokb Aboutthk (J t Tornado.? A letter from Jaoknonvilk says further about tho great tornado . that quarter : On Mr. Joseph Fry's place, everything ?hou.se, barn, furniture, were torn into shreds; the fences scattered for miles, 10 ' horses were instantly killed, (besides tho [ human beings mentioned yesterday;) sev- I cnty hogs, several head of cattle, and all | lus fowls; even the rats nbout the premises did not escape The wagons were blown to atoms, spokes knocked out of the wheels, and even the tiro? bout. This is but one case in many. Several others suffered in the somo way The house of Win. McDonald, South of this place, was torn into atoms, not ten feet square of the housft or barn regaining; and, singular to say himself, wife and chilreu escape with their lives, though they were badly bruised, yet not dangerously, i At tlie place of Mr. liorrows, of which we I spoke yesterday, in addition to loss of life ! and property, lie lost one hundred and ten hags out of one hundred and fifty. A horse was found in the neighborhood, dead, with a rail run through him lengthwise, so that both ends were visiblo. Another horse was found dead, with \ bridle and saddle on, but the rider or owner has not yet been found ; it> is feared that he has been destroyed. Those persons who were illed were badly mangled; in some cases the clothing ! was entirely stiinmvl ntV Mm hf.<lir>a nt.A - j ri "* iv,,v ",,w in most instances tho bodies carried a long distance. A spruce young dandy preacher was once considerably t kken aback when making a pilgrimage to Dr. Chapin. As he drew near the house, seeing a roughdrcssed old man, he called out,? " Old codger, can you tell me where I)r. Chapin lives?" The old gentleman, without taking tho least notice of the rudeness of the enquirer. directed him to tl\e house. The young man was duly ushered in, and informed that the doctor would be in within si few minutes. Judge of the confusion of the young preacher, when in walked the self-same "old codger," and announced himself as Dr. Chnpin ! Dandy looked all colors at once 1 What is a home without a wife ? Hhc is the lamp that destroys d irkiu \?the an,- I gel - itting loneliness to flight; and is, or may uc, cue dispenser ot every blessing ] the mind of man can conceive, or the soul .sigh for. Home without a wifci&a "strunge land"?a head without brains?a heart without conscience?a ship without sails? an ocean without waves?a world without religion-?a heaven without God. Tit no good to our enemies iff to resemble the incense whoso aroma porfumos the tiro hv which it is con?umodv List of Consignees, Al Anderson J\'pot, ttcck endiwj June 7, 1859. 11 I, G.iincs & Co, S II Owen, J li Sunders, T , A Slierard, J 1' Martin, 11 F C, J C Keys k Co, W II Johntnon. Sloan & N. Itcnsou & J, llrown V & Co, Guest & II, F K Harrison, U'.f Jordan. I) S Siriblinjj, S irg<>nt A II. .1 II Maxwell. J II Kliciibeck, E W Urown. Weekly & 0.1. K A gcr. S HClicrrv, G W Curadiile, J 11 Sloan, Hon J N Whilner, J Mver; J Adgor, H II 11 11 Co. I*. KICK, Agent. 7^ Maiumkd, on the -'Jlith ult. at Foastcrville, by Jacob Foaster, Ksq. Mr. W?, S. William*, of l'ickcne, to Misa S. G. Fkaster, of Fairliohl. On the '23U nit. by H. Hughes. Hsq. Mr. Ciir.slf.y A. Tisiikh to-Miss Lettyan.V 1)avis, all of 1'ickcns. On SitnJfvy 2(Jth May,-by Hev. Mr. Conner, Mr. MC.nkoe MulLiuan to Miss Mary Clayton, all of l'icketi*. '> .1 !?j l^.u- i -i?1 i1-, 1 1 .J OlSjTymY. Di;i'akti;i> this lifet at Pendleton, on the Utbh ult., in-the bl<VH?xl hope of a glorious immortality, Mrs. Ass E. .Hiiasklin, wife of J. X. mmiiKiin, r,ri^.,nml mother or Uic late Ilcv. J. A. yhuuKlin, in tlio sixtieth year of Iter ngo. On flic fith instant, fn Cheohco. John I,ay, itged fovfy-ons jear*. Tlic deceased vrn? one of the noblest worlts of Ood?nn honest fnnn ! Millstones ! VfOT to swing round your neck, but to grind ll your Cora.* The subscriber solicits orders for Millstones, which he Is prepared to cut from the bott roclc. Address him nt Olassy Mountain T. O. KM WATSON. n i Q\e\ ? Ordinary'* Sale. BY virtue of (ui ordor from W. J. Parsons, fcsq., Ordinary of Pickens district. I will hclI to the highest bidder, at Pickens C. j II., on Salodny in July next, tho remaining Ileal Estate of Jcremiali Fields, dccoascd, namely: Ono Ti*ct of L;ind, situate, lying and being in Pickens District, on waters of IJig Eustatoo Crook'?known as the Indian Moun- I tain Tract?conjaining Two Hundred nnd | 'II ? x A * * ? I i woiiiv'iwu jlctuh more or lettn, lying ou mo ^Nnrtli Ouroliua lino. Tortus 111 ado known ou day of Sato. . L. C. UftAIO, s.v.u. Jnno 9. 18.">9 -1ft- 4 Stale offeotilii < aroiigi;i, JM ORDIX.VIIY"-CITATION. \T \r IIKUKAS, J ft tikes Joluii hath applied to V V <V... i~i? ?< -li mid ninpjuUi tlio poraonal estate of Kiuma Johns, deceased, lato of the Slaio aforesaid nml dis trict of IMokona; Tho kindred and oroditors of said doconsod arc. therefore, oilad to ppnoar be- i loro mi*, lit Pickens C. II., on Monday tho 27th \ June iiiHt., to shew onus*), if any they can, why said loiters should not bo granted.- Given un dor my hand and seal, June Gtli . W. J. PARSONS, o.r.D._ Slfttc ol'^nulh Carolina, IN ORU1N All Y-?-OIT AXIOM. tirifV.ni/ AM Mn.-.r \1/.,>lo/\,nn?t> V>..?1. .. j ...v?<9u.u<v ....... i," plied in mo for letters of administration tijmn nil and singular the personal O3tnteof Thos Montgomery, dec..* late of tlio 8tate nnd district nf lMckens: Th? kindred andcreditors of said deceuaod are. therefore, cited to appear before rue, ut.PickenaC II on Monday 27th June inst., to shew cause, if any they can why said letters should not bo granted. Given uruer my hand and seal, Oth June 1850. W. J. PAHSOXS.^.P.n^ Law Notice. THE undersigned will devoto himself entirety to tho nrrietiee of f/iw And Kqaity on tho Western Circuit. Mr. Harden ia hia partner I *' PickciUL . JIMS* l QRfr, I Vi %4fj0wr Pendleton Pricea Current. COBBBCTBO wkwkly uy John r. si.ua.n & cu. PlJN DI.KTON, Juno 1, 1809. Colton, per lb 0 h lOiCoffee, Uio, per lb 12 oM Corn, " bush 76 a 90 " Java " 20 a 22 Corn ineul " 80 n 100| " hiig'n " 10 ii 17 Btiooil. hog It 10 a 1 :{|Halo Hope " 1:1 a 14 )t:igg?r>??. Oun'y 20 u2n Hccs^vu*, " '8 f. 20 lluit ci*, peril) 1 fi a 1'llHggs, per iloz 10 n 10 Flour, per bl 600 a $<>ilron, Sw'cfte, (ij u 7 iiiiligo, " 1:57 11 l&Oj " " o to 7 1 n. 7) Leiul, " lOit 12j " F.nglifb 0 u (>j , ?? mviuppvs. ^ ks uu ii 1j?) NuIIh, per keg. a $000 ? W I 45 h 50 Oats, per bush, 40 a 4511'ow.dor,povkeg$750a8 Pi'BS, " " 75 ft 00| ? lb !37 ? 10 llice, " lb Of ft (iAll'epper, " lb 1(1 a IS Steel, Blister, 11 n 1 I1 Suit, per sack. 225 n 250 " 'Gorman, 12 n 14|Sugar. brown, !M ft 12 " Oast, 22 ft 25jShot, per sack, 200 Sogftrs, per doz 25 a OOjTobacco, per lb 25 a 100 Tea, 75 a 1 50|W))uut, per bl 1 a $100 Whisky, " gal 60 a 15(J| Yarn. Fuct'ry, 120 ft 125 Oauaburga, per yard, 12.J n I I A choice lot of the above articles always oil hand at John T. Sloan & Co's. Andoraon Pricos Current. COHRBOTiSD \v?:kkia by hi m ki n a CR.SfTO.N0. a?UMU)U9 . II., JllIlC I. lOO'.'. Cotton per lh. - - - 8 11 j, Stilt, (Liverpool) perSftek, - 2.0U Coll'oo, Rio, per ll?. - - 1" (7i) 14 " Java, per lb. - - (? 20 " Lnguyra, per lb. - 15 (?> J(> Sugar brown, per lb. - 0 Of) 11 Molussea, Went India, pergalloit, 40 (id. 45 " N. Orleans. " " Co (<'?) 00 Hagging, Gunny, per yard, '7 Q>) 18 Halo Hope, - lb. - ll Ca) 12 J l?i\oon, hog round, - 11 1-2 (<,) 12] ltutter, peril). 12 1-2 (??'. ) "> Steel, cast, ... 20 fa) 2') " German, - - -12 (?) 1-5 blister, - . 10 @12 1-2 Iron, common size Swede, per lb. 0.V ' " - f> to 7 iticlics 0} (a) 7 Cingn.sn, per id. - - 0 (nr) 0 Nails, bo.st brands, per keg, - >>) 0>> ? J Costings, per lb. li (n\ 10 Powder, Hide, per keg, - (?> 8 " blasting, " " . f>..rjO (tijZQO Uice, per lb. ... 5 (?) > Flour, per barrel, - 0 (u, O.&O Wheat, per bushel, - - Do @ 1.00 Corn, "... 8.r) 0 90 Oats, per bushel, - - 37 (a) 40 Beeswax, per lb - - 20 (rfy 22 Wool, " 25 (<*> :J0 Yarn (best) per bunch, - 1.10 (?) 1.20 Cow l'eas, per bushel, - 00 ($ 1.00 Corn Moid, " - 00 (if, 1.00 ,, llnw Hides, (dry) ... 12.J I Sole Leather, (hemlock) per lb. 27 (n) 8U You wilt always find a large lot of Groj cories and oilier heavy goods on hand and for sale lit low prices at 1$ & (I'm. | |MII i. j y . * i . .jyrff? THE ANNOUNCEMENTrpiIF, subscribers respectfully cull tittenI tinii to the following CAlll), conveying the information to the citizens of Greenville and the District that they huvo purchased t ho en tiro stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES OF II IS. E11IL li IS UT V Bfl, j And intend to continue the business at the old I stand. It is their intontion to enlarge tliia brunch of Trade in Greenville, and in view of this, hav? ordered a largo stock and a vcrj r,Ul.> .1- -11 t-ivwiuiiuiib ui r,*iii y ;uilUIU UMIHII.V kept in Drug Stores in largo cities. Mr. F, A. Wai.ter, Jr., (to whom the responsible charge nf prepairing tuul dispensing M.cdi cines is entrusted.) is a young man in whom they have every confidence. Educated t<i the business, familiar with the German Lam gunge, nnd with considerable experience in all tlio Pharmaceutical branches, they tru?< although a stranger in this community, be may secure the confidence of the people, ami a share of the patronago of the citizens 61 Greenville. The former patrons of this establishment may rest assured that every re> card will continue to be manifested for the;? interest in till nurity and chonpncssof every article sold. They invito, very respectfully, a visit from nil. FISllKR & IIKIN ITSII, Pharmaceutists and Druggists, a ior.il j>\ <* FISIIER & II151 NITSII, Greenville, 8. A. Now Finn in (.rreeuville !! A New Store, Drugs and Medicine* ! ! | A Nov, Wholesale Drug ?>tore !;1 A New Retail Drug Store !! A Now Stock of Everything!! A Nbw VnrieU nt' Kimilv t \ A Choice Selection of Toilet Article# !! A Qcnoral stock of Drug.'', Foreign and Domestic, will always ho kopton hand. Al?o, 'Chemicals." Perfumery, Paints, White Lead. Oils, Vnrnifhes, Paint Brushes, Varnish Brushes, Giass, and oi'ory thing usually kept in a Wholesale and Hutui 1 Drug Storc> Spices, AV inea and Brandies, fC>r medicinal use. Also, Drugs at Wholesale, As cheap as they can hi bought in Charleston or Augusta, expenses added. They particularly Ou!! iiiu nltviitioii of Dcaloki and Merchants, who desiro to ronlnnisli tlmif 1 stock; to tliU fact, mid to put tiio matter beyond tlie yoHsil/ility of a doubt, let thoin cull and examine the prices and the Articles, AT TllK OLD STAND Of Dr. kmii. kiutch. Groonvillo, S. C. Sign of tin) Rod Mortar. Juno 9. 1S59 40 . 2 Committed, PI^O the jail of l'ickens district, on tlio 3d I Juire, inwtant. a dark . lulattu boy nam tui JOHN, >vlio savs ho belongs todUolmrd 1>?vis, fd-Columbia. The owner ifi requested to oume forward, prove property, pay charges, and tuko him nwny. L. C. CR.UU, s.r.t. June 7. 1859 . tf MIlRKII I 'S BY virtue of sundry wile of fiori facias to nic directed, wiil be sold hct'oro tlio Court House in I'iokens District, within tho legal hours, on the first Monday And Tuesday in July next: All tho defendant's interest in a houso and lot in tho town of Wallialla, adjoining O. IJoffor'nnd others, levied oi\ mi tho property of C. Krafforst, at th? suit of Issortcll & Norman for the uho of Fitzgerald, Magi uder A: Co. One tract of land containing throo hundred : I-..- ?i ,i i- < IH IUI IUUIU x/t "Jim. "iiunrilll tlivru IK II <{OOU met' olinnt mill, adjoining lands of vr.'Thofr. Lewis and others, levied on as the pfoperly of >1. ft. Ilunuicutt, at the suit of Jon. Oux mid others. Ono honno nnd lot in tho village of Fair Play, levied on as tho property of ,\V. S. Keoso. T. J. Kec.se and Joseph Kcvse, at the suit of Samuel U. Millikin. Two hundred acres of land more less adjoining Inn Is of Mr*. E Morok iuiJ others, lovlol on ins tlio property of y. N. Uarvin at the auil of W. 11. Jones, Ex'or nnd others. Terms cash ; purchasers to pay for papers. J", c. gh.iW; b.r.H. au-4? o,\m f m I TAXES! 4 LL persons rending in the corporate i i'V iiinitn of the town of Pickett* are required to pnv their llimil tax on or before Satiirdy tlie 11 ill day of June, mutant. Executions will insue upon default, immediately thereafter. W. N. OKAIO, T. CJ. -June 15, 1850 45 2 W B GAINEY. I wt{itcli-nakei' and Jeweller, 1 1 AS permanently located himself in Pen 11 dloton. and is prepare^ toil* nil manner of work in It is lino?such as Repairing , Watches, ('locks. Jewelrv, Accordeons, Mui sic lV>xes, Watch Wheel*. Pivots. Pillions, Jewels, Screws, Chains, Main Springs, Case I lifting Spring*, IIamis ami (Masses. All warranted tf> he of the best material, lie f has in his employ an Assistant, Workman.? J Work entrusted to them shall bo done in the neatest manner, and at the shortest possible notice. His room may bo found next doer North of Mr. W.SumoN's llotcl, at the sign of the Watch. | Pendleton. Juno 2. IH.V.) 40 4 Hnrftfl PnwAv fVvr Rn 1 r>. ONK 01'' SINCLAIR A CO. Two Horse, Unilway, lloree Power (for threshing Wheat. Ac.,) .just put in eoinpie?o order, and lioon ln?t little used, will ho sold for half of its original cost for cash---the owner having no farther a?e for. it. Price. $ ">(). Apply to \V. A. UAYMI, Pendleton. S. C. Juitft'li. lO")0 <P5_ 4 LOOK OUT FOR KIUV rpk 1 \r: &. sniur r:nni?^ AT l'F.NDLKTOX. S. C. S J1 Q T 80 <V fil ? V K V TTAVHjust received and ?ro now opening 1. JL for tlio inspection of the public a splendid assortment of Spring and Summer 1)U Y UOOlJS to which wo invito tlie attention of tlie public. Our Stock of l>ress Goods embraces every variety of tho Nowo-st and most fashionable Styles from the French, English and American Manufacturer.". LADIES DRESS GOODS. Colored Muslins. Jaconet, Lawns, Robes, Double Jupo Kobcs. Ginghams. Mohair DoT>!,.;,1 Um-niTiia llmm S\L-!,*?o P.iln,.rtU Jaconet, Swiss, Mull. Plain and Plaid Muslim*. I)lack ami Colored Silks, Linens, Cainbricks, Lnnjr Cloths, Ac. Embroidered Collars and Sleeves well worth the attention of ?1I buyers from 50 cts. to 0.00 dollars, ? . filoti nt'4s. White, Colored and Fancy Straw and Neapolitan Honncts; and a good assortment of White and Coloreil ladies and Missus Ilats, Flowers, llibbons. Hushes, Jbc. Gonts Goods. Xtri. !i . T IV Ml 1?? * 1 ; m iiiic union unit. i'inmers i.inci), :*>aii I Duck. Check nnd IMain Linons, DntpdeMo Oottonado Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs,vie. Ready-mado Clothing. Linen nn<l Marseilles Shirt* and OnllHrs. Linon Marseilles Drapde'te and Cloth Coat*, of all Hizos. White and Fancy Linen, Black and Fancy Ca-HHwncre Pants. i Black and Fancy Silk, and Fancy Marseilles Yeats. Boots and Shoes. Mens and llnys Boots and Shoos of nil sizo?. Ladies Silk Gaiters, llcel Laco Boots. Black and White Kid Slippers. To all of which we invito the attention of purolmserH StVITlI & IIOVEY. March 20. 1850 30 if .. (i; lYOCFiR1j,:s ; Mocha, tava. lagi'iua ani iuo Oott'eo. Chockoloto and CVtVeo Sugars, (J?con and Black Tea of superior qnaility: Golden Syrup and Wcfrt India Ilonev. for Hale low liy J. B. K. SLOAN A CO. TI.\ WHIP, Heavy and extra well nmdo fovsalo cheap I t.? r t* i." ct n ? v t. ru t IJJ V. ?. it. UliV.i.l IV W. Light' Light -! Kwosino and Burning Fluid, Oil and Liitnps. Korouinc Oil and Hurniug Fluid for tale by J. 11. E. SLO AN & CO. Cutlery, H.irsc Sliosc, Clinch nnd Wropght > : rfvtt. R.--SLOAN & CO. J. B. % SLOAti & CO., IIAVK received their Stock of SPRING AND SUMMF.Il GOODS, among which are many Novelties. All of which they aro offering umisnnlly low. Pendleton. May 1'2, 1859 42 tf K. TAJEtf, AT WALUALLA, 8. 0., JS now receiving i\ eplcniliU tvMortmcnt DRY GOODS, For Ladioa ami Uontlcmnn'H Wear, ?ALSO? fi&ea<ly-inu<lc Clothing. Ho nlao ha* on hand the finest CasHiniprs and Linens, for the Spring and Summer: together wHh many other article.-* not necessary to mention. 1___ Mr. Fajev continues tho Tailoring Busi ijowj. >n t\IJ its branches, una respectfully solicit* ft uliaro (if public, putronngo. M5j 12. 1850 _ _ 42 __ __ tf Hides and Bark! C1AS1I will be paid fuv llidesnnd Tan Mark J on delivery lit my Tun Ywrd. WM. V ANWYCK. April 18, 1850 :j!) Gin KOTICE. HAVING disposal of my interest in (he South Carolina Powder Mills, my connexion with the firm of John Bovveu & Co. is this day diasolved. T. M. SLOAN, Apfil 20,1850 42 4 t ?*?'?~ Modical Notice. Doctors mahky and sloan hnvinp firmed a (Jnpartnorfchip in the prac? j tico of Modicino niul Surger*. roapeetfully offer their Professional services to the community lit large. Ponftlo' j*. S. ?. April 21^ 18.09 K) tf Watcli Repairing. I-PA-ttfi'tlWfj'intjthWf of informing thopnb* lie tha? I will J>c at Pickens C. II. on each milo. nm'-ythcr public flav*. for the purposo of UEI'AIKIN'a WATCHES ami Jewelry \ generally.' Als >, any work in thonfoovo lino win. at rill time* receivc prompt attention nt my .rc?iilcncfi 1J miles from Pickens (J. H., I on the roftd leading from the former place to W-U.nftu "jSar'M v own work warranted?tonus most nooonmtvjati'tgi ? ' II. A H. OIRSOX. A^ril W, 1800 3V U I Now Powdor Manufactory.' riUliS South Carolina Powdor Mil In ore now 1_ in successful operation, nnd the nttoni tion of Dealers is colled to the unmistakable superiority of the I'owtlor Manufactured at these Mills over tlmt any other in Amoricti. i We arc prepared to furnish at tho shortest j notice any of the following description, nt Iho lolluwing prices, visei Common Blasting pmvdcr per keg $4 25 Brilliant " ft 25 Common Mining " " " ft 25 Brilliant " 20 Common Kitlo " " " , 'Jft Brilliant " " ,s " 8 60 fta)"* Where tlio keg is returned 25 cents , will l>e deducted. The Manufacture in under the puidnnce of ; J. 11. Ueskmiki.uku, from Memnnngen, (Jor| many, n skilful and experienced Powder innj ker. He has introduced the highly brilliant. Powdor so much ndinired by the sporting community of Kurope. This Powdor is a ! beautiful round nnd possesses the polish of s eel, nnd is entirely free from all corroding properties. Healers nnd contractors may have their orders filled agreeable to specifications at the i shortest notice. All nr<1<?r? almul.l im dre.xseii to .Tuns Bow en & Co, at l'ickcns 0 II., South Carolina. \VM. U. 150WKS', Agent. I Mnrch 15. IE50 34 U_ | 1051 ACRES OF LAN 1)7 ! lit l'lrlM'iis on 11 .11 lie for Snlv, 1AM ucmhiup of moving Y/est, ami I am now ofloring iny Ltind for Mile, which lies ! on Twelve Mile Crcokj containing ! Hno Tlinnoonrl A A ?>?? ; v<iu jkUUUdUHU Ub Jl' Xll/ItSi ! 1 will out it into smal 1 tracts, or soil altogetli! er to suit purchasers. There can cum he j made three very desirable farms nut of it.? Those wishing to buy will do well to cull soon, as I am intending to move next fall, and I must sell soon to make ready. DEN J. HOLDER. March 1. 185'J S2 tf Everybody Run Hero ' PI 1'1 r E? It Ac t\ O W It Y , AT WALfTA I LA, S. C., HAVE just reeoived, and are opening a largo and fresh assortment of choice Spring and Summer Goods, j Consisting in part of Calicoes, Silks, Oinghams, with almost every variety iu this doI pnrtmont. i Koaily-itinilc Clothinc. Of this S.tock, our supply is large, well ! made, and is * cheaper than tlie cheapest." ?ILSO? j Hardware, Crockery. Cutlery, with a full t-up I ply of oxoclleut articles in this line. ' GKEfcOOESiFLIES. j Such as Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Pepper, j Spice. Ginger, and many other articles boi h'lghig l() i'10 trade. Choico Wines, Liquors, Sogars, With their usual concomitants: each of which artielo is superior in quality to anything in the up country ! I'ainfM. Are.. Paints, Oil, Dye Stnlfs, and everything in this line, on tlie bunt terms. Our (Jooils are fresh?have been purehnsec in the best markets, and will be sold at rate astonishingly low. Bartering, in all its bran ehcH, done by us. l)rof\inand ho convince*, with the prices and stvleof onr floods. 1'IKFKlt & LONVKY. Walhalla. April 5, I85(J ,'17 tf Law Notice. 'PIIi: lirillorsi^nftd linvo frtrmnrl n n " ",v" " 1 in tlio practice of Law ami Equity for l'tck oils District. Mr. K.vdiikn nwy be consulted a his ollloc in Pickens ami Mr. Ouu at Anderson JAMKS L. OUR, AV. M. IIADDE.V. Pickens 0. K., May 10, 18o9 42-tf i\OTI fi. IHKltEllY givenatico to nil uorisonsindebtcdtf mo in the Ordinary's Oflico 011 Hoiulsdue ir.< for UchI Estate that 1 liavo deposited all the bonds in tltc hands of J. E. JI.\<;oon lor collection, wlio is the only person authorized 'o receive the same, and who is my duly authorize! deputy in till hiiiduuHS transuded in mv oljice. W. J. PAUSONS,'u.im>. OrdinaVy's Oflice, March '2.1, 18f?9 3m stulc oi* South Carolina, PickcQii?In Equity. I TaUm if n \ ?5^ - 1 - tM. . UJllfovPieCOl Elizabeth B. Keith, Ex'trix.et al JCI^' *^c' l^c IT appearing to the Commissioner that B. P Holland and wire Penelope, Elliott M. Keith Chriutopher Knkflpy, David Garvin and wifi Nancy ; the heirp at law of.Tared Kirksey, do Censed, to wil: Isaiah M. Kirksey, Jared E. F, Kirksey. Mary L. M. P. Kirksey ; the minjoi heirs of Thomas J. ITallum, namely: Thorn Ai j. milium, iiiiuam iiaimm, run* tv. nullum, CcleBtia II. Ilallum, Catherine Iltillmn, - Ilallum, defendants in this case, reside from and without the limits of tlna State : On motion oi Hairisou and I'ulliam, it is ordered tliat tho before named absent defendants do appear'in this honorable Court and plead, answer or demur to complainant*' suidbill of complaint, within three months from the publication hereof, or an order iiro couj'c**o will be taken as to them. ROB T. A. THOMPSON, c.E.r r?. Coni'ra Office. March 24', I860 8fn Pendleton Railroad Company. aiinfinnxnr.iis 1 ,.r .i.:? W W Jk">v**4 VlipiMH OiV/V>?V l/I llll."* Company are hereby notified that the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Inntalments are required to he paid as followa^viz: The 18th instalment on 1st day of May, 18,>0 " 19th " " M " July, " - 20th " " " " Snpt.. " W. II. D. OA If. LA 111), Fe)> ?.4, 1K,">9 td fiec & Treat?'r. NEW GROCERY STORE, At jPlckcns C. ii. r|tllK subscriber bogs leave to inform Inn .1 fi iomls ?nd the public geuemlly, that ho lms opened u GROCERY STORK. And 19 now receiving and will continue to receive everything usually kept in nn establishment of ibis kind. Tho Stock is all fresh and has boon bought on the most ndvnntagiouf. torms and will bo sold accordingly. Terms will ho strictly Cnsh or Barter nl cash priced. Onil on J neo mc?. j. B. RKTI>: April 1. I Ml ,1(5 tf ' ' noticb. 'IM1K Kslsto of Mosos Hendricks, deceased 1. will be settled finally in tho Ordinary'* Of fice, at Pickens C. H., on Monday the '25lb tini of .Inly noxti Those interested in &ui<l estnt< will fftko thic notlcc ot' the fact, nnd g-jwrr themselves nccorJingly. 0. W. HENDRICKS, Adin'r. April 20, 1869 09 Sru vr ; t -n?r -i?1 FOH OltDlNARY. g?jy" Tlio friorula of J. II. MAIIETT re?poct* fiillv announce liiin n candidate for Ordiunry of j Pickens District at the ncxi election. ??>-Tho friends of WM. J. PAtiSONS. Esq. rcujicctfUUy Rsissftusicc !nt'> ? for reflection to the oitice of Ordinary, for Pickctm district, at the ensiling election. ft+b" The friends of W. ] !. HOI.('OM|!E ros|icctl'ull,r aiinoiuieo Itim a candidute lor Ordi' , ry, at the next election. gfrflr Tlic lVicvi4.lt* of S. II. JOII*>J respectfully announce hitu d candidate fbr Ordinary at the next election. 8fS)uThe friends of Rev. .10IIN OWTNS beg I leave to announce him a candidate for Ordinary | of 1'ickcns dint Hot, ut the ensuing oluction. Tlio friends of THOMAS J. KEITH re| epect fully announce him a candidate forOrdin, 111*i ..r i?:...1:.....i ?i : - ' I ... J . ivnvuii UIOIIIVI, Itl 111V UHOUIIIg PllI'llOU. l-'OIt SHiilUPP. &2F* The' friends of .Mr. ANDREW RAMSAY" respectfully announce him a candidate for Slici id'of Pioken.i district, at (he next election. jTlic friends of Col. LEMUEL THOMAS respectfully announce him ft .cftndidato for Sheriff of 1 ickOns district, at the ensuing election. The friends of Col. A. It. SARGENT respect fully announce him n candidate for Sheriff of I'ickcns district, at the ensuing cloctioh. ' j SnST Tlio Metals of W. N*. CRAIO l>ef? lonvo I (oannounce him h camli<lutc for Sheriff of l'ick* l 1 .liui*.! * .1 . 11 . . U1DII1VI, <11 II1C Ill'M I'ICCIIOU. FOR TAX COLLECTOR. I Briy The friends of Mr. A. 8. BTEHIKNS I respectfully announce him :i candidate for tho I ollicc of Tax Collector of I'ickens district, al ! the ensuing election. gf$jr The friends of Mr. GEORGE F. STEADING respectfully announce him a candidate for the office of Tax Collector, at the next election. *3)uThc friends of Key. J. R. IIt'NNK'L'TT respectfully announce hihi a candidate for tho office of Tax Collector, at the ensuing election. J8W5r"Tlie friends of Rev. 11. M. BARTON respectfully announce hiin as a candidate for Tax Collector at the next election. The friends of J. \\. L. CARY resnect | fully announce him a candidate for re-clection to the office of Tax Collector, for Pickens district, at the enntiing flection. tjttHf" The fviondrt of II. Cl.KYELANI) HUNT respectfully announce him a candidate for Tux: Collector, at the next election. LAND FOR SALE. ffMIK subscriber offers f<>r f-nle the vnltinL bio TRACT OF LAND on which h? now reside.'. sWimled in tl>? lyintpi/it i.f ens, iuhI lying on the head w aters of Eighteen Mile Creek, containing Three Hundred nnd Twenty font' Acres. On tho premises there are u comfortable dwelling, all necessary out-buildings, with about Thirty Acres of good bottom land. Terms mn<lo easy, and ' tor further particulars apply on the land to FELIX ROGERS. March L'3, lf.Vj tf G. RIECKE, Jr. DE ALfcU in Clothing. Dry Goods, Hat* and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries,I KtiV Etcv nnri'inu !*** i .llcrclian* Tuiloitiii? 1 Business in all its varied styles and bran.die* I | Orilcrs Solicited. s | Walliallft, S. C.. .Main St., First Ofl?r F.ani - | of the Market House and opposite the l'lan1 ters Hotel. Jan. 14, !WO 25 *f C. H A. W00B1N & CO., Saddle & Shop, | Also for sale. Shot- Findini** &< ? W ALII ALL A. S. C. <fftn 13, 25 <f ' ~ dumber] LI MBBRT"" rpUK subscribers having purchased tho j. MILLS formerly owned by Col. John A. ISftsley, deceased, three miles east of I'iokons 0. II., are prepared to fill orders for LUMI ?i;It, finished or unfinished; Sasli, Blinds, > j Pannel I'oors, or anything in that line, ac s | short notice. Wo are determined to carry on ! the business in all its braneliOH, nnc|- persons wishing anything in our line, may be assured their orders will meet with profapt attention. ' The business will he carried on under the nniuc ot' thft "Six Mile Company." Mr M F l MiTcrtF.Lt. in the authorized Agent oftheComi rmny, to whom all orders should be- addressed. We solicit a share of public nntrona^e. T. J. KKITH. 11. G. BOGG3. T M. F. MITCI1ELI,. J. N. LAWRBSCK. W. N. C11A1G. | Xix Mile. Nov. 5. 1858 lf? tf ? NEW JIA11 NESS SHOP. I invito the public to look to its interest by coming direct to Fair Piny, S. And patronizing the subscriber in the IlHrricrtH and Saddle business. The above nain[ ed articles are always on hand, or made to order when desired. Repairing done neatly and with despatch. 1 ALSO, Military Trappings of all kind? ; Medical c^ses. und Furniture work done to order. I can givo the best reference? either here or if>.Charleston. Art to price*. I warrant thorn low. Examine und judge f?r yourselves. J. t). COOK. Jnn. 23. tEfiP 27 ' fitn J. H. VOIGKT, Tin, Coppt i suiKli &' SUll Mak< ry WA MI A LI, A, S. C.. give ?tvipt attention to all IxiAinefa crt11 filiated to liia cure. Term* the tuost rcusonnblc. .inn. in. I*.r.o 25 tt W. T. HOLLAND, M l)!, WALIIALLA, PICKENS 1)1 STRICT. S. C. March 3. 1850 31 tf__ JOS. J. NORTON, ATTOKSfKY AT LAW, AND i Kolicftoi' in I'quitv. PICK K N H C0\T UT II OLSK, &. C ,lnn. I IM*_ ^25 __ tf I W. K. KA8LRY. * I?AA() felfKLfrPK. EASI EY & WICKIIFFE, Attorney* at Luiv. V V,U* rwftctbally to *11 lmflnc^p onu ' ? ? trust?;il to tliolr Cftro ifi the Wetrictcomprising tlie WoMovft Circtiit. OFFICE AT PICK FN 8 C, II., S. C. ' 8?pt. 26, jW>ft j# ; ~ "hides and babk Wlf,L BE BOUGHT AT l-\flK PRICK* l,y .1. N SMITU. Tun Yixnl, J?n \t lWi*