Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, May 04, 1861, Image 3
.''-J.ll4JUl.'.L^J-r-,?U-M'r " ,? .
Tc tho Volunteer Regiments of the State.
{3TATK OF SOUTH OAHOI.INA,
no?aq?orto^ April ?Q, 1861.
? I om ioformed from high authority that
the Stute ..of Virginia has adopted our Con
fed?ralo Ooristitutiou, and i? ylrtu?jly n inom
.of our Confederacy. I colled for volun
teers because I. did .not consider Virginia as
under our Govei'nmout. Rut when J am offi
cially informed thut sho hps joined our Con
federacy, I sholl consider her as port of our
p country, and to defend her or Maryland is to
defend South Carolina. >Yhatovcrtroops
may bo ordered will bo still considered as vol
unteers from South Carolina, oud there is no
power to lengthen or chango their term of
service ; thoy arc still volunteers from South
Carolina, for twelve months, and if they leave
tho Shite will bo under thc commimd of nj
Gonoral in;tho Provisional Army.of tho Con
fedorato States. If two or moro regiments
aro morohed together out of this State, I will
assign to their command ono of our Rrigadior
Generals, who will command until, a General
bo appointed or designated by .tho President
of tlio Coufedorato Government.. Ono of our
noble rogimcu'ts is now iii Virginia, und tho
"Palmetto Klag (loahs from tho beautiful hills
of* Richmond. Another of tho same hind
started; last night. You will.be oagor to fol
low whorover that banner waves.
Soldiers of South Carolina ! Hold your
selves iu readiness to ..march ot the word to
? tho Tomb of Washington, and swear that no
.? Northorn Goths ond Vandals shall ever dese
crate its sacred, precincts, and that you will
moko of it an American Mecca, to which the
votaries of freedom and independence, from
tho South, shall ; make their pilgrimage
through all time to conic. Lot thc sons of
South Carolina answer to tho coll from t!j?
sons of Colonel Howard, wh^ led thc Mary
hind lino in triumph o' ->r thc bloody battle
field of our Cow pons. Let thom know th\t
wo will return that blood with full interest,
and let them fool thot they aro now, as thej'
wero thou, our brothers. March to Virginia
and loy your heads upon thc bosom of this
mother of States, and hear her great heart
beat with now impulsos fora renewed und
glorious independence.
Surely the good and tho virtuous of thc
Northern States cannot sanction the lawless
and brutal despotism now inaugurated ni
Woshington.
Re ready ! Stand by your arms-mail
time to tho top of independence, ond ot thc
word, mareil (forward and onward to tho Ror
dors. Our glorious old sister, North Carob
no, is with you, and her freemen arc in anns
Join thom in the struggle for defence j am,
let tyrants know that there are men who cai
make thom hear the ring and feel tho weigh
of. Southern steel. I shall endeavor not ti
expose our own State, and shall only morel
you beyond our borders uii?av pressing enter
geneff j but wherever tho Confederate 1'laj
floats, thora too is our country, now ond for
ever. P. W. PICKKN?.
Things ia Washington.
Thc Alexandria correspondent of tho Rich
mond Examiner gives tho following ?utiigh
as to the condition of affairs in Washingto
city. It is probably moro correct os to th
military movements, &o" than any other:
"Th? Seventh New York Regiment oom
into Washington at 12 o'clock yesterday
1,000 strong. They marched to Annapoli
Junction, re-laying tho roils, os they weu
and o train following with their vole and bag
gage. Secretary Seward went in his earring
to meet them, and they marched to the Whit
House to sec Old Abc, who como out orel s;
luted them. The terrilicd people of Wasi
ington hailed them with tho most ext ra vo gal
demonstrations .of joy, crying out that no
they woresafc. They loft Puller's Massachi
?etts regiment, 800 strong, ot Annapolis Jun
timi, 16 milos from Washington. On tl
mureil from Annapolis to the Junction thc
threw out skirmishers on all sides, seein
many mon on horseback and foot apparent
watching their movements, but no attack wi
made upon them, the Marylanders being ino.i
ly without arms.' There were at Anunpoli
when tho Seventh left on Wednesday, at 8
m., thc Now York Fifth, Twelfth, Sixty-nint
and Seventy-first regiments, and Gov. Spragu
with his Ithodo Islanders. Resides thea
large bodies of Northern mon wore on tho
way to Annapolis, via Pcrryvillc, on tho So
ouehonno. 7.000 had left New York, III
4,000 Philadelphia, and both of those citi
were in on extraordinary ferment.
"All sorts of rumors prevailed herc th
evening concerning affairs in Washingtoi
that thc Massachusetts regiment had rcfusi
to take the catii ; that marines WCIM Jorcii
their way out of thc eily j that four Oeor?
town companies had disbanded, and that i
of their men were hero. None of these we
credited except thc last, which is based upi
the foot that tho Potomao Light Infant
andpeorgctown Cavalry have refused tota!
th? oath, and disbanded.
-" A gentleman just from Woshington i
forms mo that ho hod tp doy a convorsatii
with an ox.Mayor of that oily, one of tho ul
cst and best citizens, who told him, in ausw
to a.rcinnrk about thc impropriety of collei
ing troops nt- Waahington, that they we
needed for tho protection of tho oity ngair
Jtsi ?wn 'H??cssioiu^ts, who,.although in a M
nority, aro bold and active, and ready to ri
at tho first opportunity."
Another nocount .says : ^
" The Departments at, Washington weor t
aspect of orntod ,oitadols. Tho lower stori
of tho diOerent buildirign oro closed, the, doc
are barricaded, mid loop-hples and port-ho:
ifor firoarms mndo.in. tho walls. Tho po
.office building looks Uko a hugo warolim:
?sed for stowing flour and bacon, and ii
and pork.
"It is reported and believed, thot nil r
p.cotablo looking liursos oro soi ?jed by order
ibo present Administration OS Boon ns th
ontor tho city.
^ Tho gates of tho oapitol aro barrod, n
none hut those who aro by sentiment' in fill
of tho n.ofnrions policy of tho present Adm
istrntion aro permitted to poiiQtrhto its nrim
undermined aud fortified defoiicos."
LOUISIANA.-Tho Wonoor (Claiborne Park
. Advocate, ot the 10th instant, says :
cjfcjl? prospects for' orops thiii:Sca8on in t
parish woro never moro .fhrttering. Our pl
tors gonorally, wc loara, havo n good stand
corn, and the oat, wheat and rye crops h
uouwally promising mr nu abundant hnrvt
Tho fruit orop is doing well up to this til
Tho Vernon '(Jaoksen. Parish) Soutlu
Ti mc?, of the 12th'?ays :
. Such floods RS have fallon ?tnoft our Inst
??o hoye ilevorsb?for? boon soon in this loo
ty by tho oldest inhabitant. Wo aro so
to boor that muoh of the com plan tod has b<
washed up. Tho da?ineo dono to' tho noi
plo wed. In nd is -ctmiddorablo.
-, J . ,J ".. -.J-". 1 - .
In Advance of tho Mail.
Monroe-M EU Y. April 30.-Nothhigof gonoral
interest lins boo 0 rf ed to-day.
Congress hajj booti mostly in secret session.
Tho flr*t battalion of tho 3d Alabama Kogi
inont loft boro i\\U morning for Virginia.
' Two companies of dragoons uro ready for Pen
nicoln.
ALEXANDRIA. April 30-Tho StonmahipCont
?nenian with troop? papped hero bwlnv.
.Tho 'Lincoln Oovornmont will call an addi? ,
donni force of 25,000 troops, which, with tho I
75,000already oitllod out. nnd tho regular army !
?ind navy, will make n total of about .183,000 .
men nt tho disposal of Lincoln.
NBW YORK, April 28.-In tho ftorthorn
Stator, cities. &?.. including privnto subscrip
tion*, tho sum of $11.230,000 has boon contrib
uted fur war purposo?.
The etoamcrs F. W. Bruno, Cadwullndor nnd
William Woodward, chartered by the United
Statos Government, left thin port on Saturday
morning for Trenton, to tako troops to Wash
ington,
PHILADELPHIA, April 28.-A petition is in
circulation horo urging Lincoln to upon tho
ronlo through to Baltimore.
HAiiniancno, April 28.-An Arrangement has
toc?n i?udo betwcoii tho Governors of Now York,
Pennsylvania, Oliio, und Indiana, by wliioli they
will act in conjonction to throw troops aud provis
ions into Washington or olsowhoro South, upon an
ordor from tho War Department.
Gov. Otu*th), in his message to tho Legislature
earnestly recommends un appropriation of $">,000,
000. and tho raising of 20,1100 men for domestic,
defences, aa well as for federal service.
ALBANY, April 29.-A dosperatc riot occur
red at tho Adams' House, tho depot fur volun
teers hore, to-day. The moo complained nf the
food furnished thom, ami to-day an officer
knocked a waiter down, when a gcnoral riot
took placo, and chairs, tabl?s, dishes nnd win
dows wore smashed. Ono cf thc Delcvnn Umisc
waiter? was thrown from a window nnd lind his
log badly broken. Pistols were ilrcd, knives
drawn, and sovernl mon were badly wounded
indiscriminately. The Governor repaired to tho
pceno, and the police wore called out boforo thu
riot could bc quelled.
Ki eu MOND. May 1.-Senator Mason hos ar
ri ved from Fredcrioksburg. anti speaks encour
agingly of Maryland's probatolo secession.
Tho Baltimore and Norfolk boats huvo ?topp
ed running.
Tho Saluda Guards, and a detachment of tho
Governor's G lift rds, from South Carolina. Ar
rived horn this morning. Tho Wilkinson Hilles
and tho lilodgct Guards, from Georgia, also ar
rived.
Thoro is a reign of terror in Washington.
At.KXANDlttA, Moy 1.-Tho city ia quiet. A
rumor piovails of an attnok by tho Federal troops,
aud the citizens nrb leaving. Tho streets uro do
8crted.
Moro troops nrrived in Washington to-day from
Annapolis.
bong Itridge. ncross thc I'ototnnc. ta guarded by
eight pieces of artillery and a hu go infantry forc?*
MoNTGOMK.ilY, May 1.-In Congress to
day thc public proceedings were unimportant,
tho sessions being mostl}' in scorct.
President Davis' message is lengthy. Ile
calls for 100,000 men, and intimates that thc
war will bo long and bloody.
FROM PENSACOLA.-Passengers who left Pen
sacola yesterday report that the troops wero
general Iv in lino health end spirits.
The Confederate fortifications aro rapidly
progressing. Troops, arms, and ammunition,
uro being daily received.
' CHOPS IN SOUTHEAST ALABAMA.-Thc
editor of tho Fort Gaines Independent'States
recently mude au excursion into Southeast
"Alabama. Hil says should tho season for
grain continue "to be favorable, the harvest is
bound to be ahondant. Wo bavo lived in Al
abama twenty seven years, and have never
seen anything in the small grain line to com
pare with tho present growing crop. It is
confidently believed that the wants of the
country will bc greatly and timely relieved by
thc carly grain crop.
[Natchez Courter, April 0th..
Thc Harrisonburg (Cntahoula Parish) IA
dependent, of tho 10th, says: -
Thc heavy rains on Friday last havo proven
disadvantageous to the plantation interest in
this parish. They have been general, and tho
14 oldest," say their equal is of rare occurrence.
Our streets, roads, Aro., bear unmistakable-ev
idence of the disastrous flood of Friday night.
High winds have been provalent for tho past
few days, whioh in no wisc will remedy tho
injuries.
MEDICAL NOTICE.
rp UK SOBSOIUPKU has located himself ot
J. Piokenavillc, where he can always bo found,
(unless professionally called.) anil hopes by
prompt, attention and ...miring effort on his part,
to merit tho patronage of tho .citizens and sur
.rounding country.
J. L. DEAN, M. D.
Picken ?ville. Mu y 1. 18(U_39-3.
Dissolution.
fpiIK Copartnership heretofore existing be
JL tween Dru. ,7 dutson and MoWhortcr, is
ti*ix dav dissolved by mutual consent.
L. B. JOHNSON.
W. D. MoWUORTER.
Walhalla, April 2; 1801 39_2_
Attention, Ono and All!
\ LL persona desirous of purchasing Goods
-Zji_ at low pri?es, and at cost, will du well to
call nt my Store, at Anderson'? Mills. Term?,
strictly cash. All persona iudobtcd tonio must
?ettie by tho 10th of May. I will be at my
Store on Tncf-duya and "Saturdays. Pay soon*,
or your Notc.i and Accounts will bc found in
an officers hands.
W. S. KI UK S EY.
. May 1, WU _JW_' 3
MEDICAL NOTICE-REMOVAL,
DUS. MABltY & SLOAN beg lo inform tholr
friends and patrons that they huvo romoved
their office to tho. brick building formerly occupied
by Dr.- Ti J. IMokens, whoro ono or tho other mny
nlwnys bo found, oxcopt when professionally ab
sout. MAURY & SLOAN.
. Pondlcton. Jan. 18, 18G1_ 25 tf
. FOR SALE,
rp II AT desirable Lot of Land, with a good
I. dwelling, and othor necosanry out-build
ings thereon, containing Throe Aor'os., On tho
promise*, thora is a fine garden, good orchard,
&o. Tho Lot adjoins Jacob Svdirodor and oth
ers, nnd hos immediately on thu public rend,
injun-distant from West Unipn and Walhalla.
Torriis. onay, II. HOOPS.
jOot'. 3O,J8'fi0_ , 14 tf
JAMK? !.. Ofttt. W. P. PRICK.
ORR & PRICE, ~~~
AT?OHNKYS AT LAW,
Greenville C. lt.,
Praotico In tho Courts of tho Wcstorn Circuit.
COM Ii TO TUB Ii It KN?; UH J
TUE CRISIS IS UPON' ll fri
ALL por?on? indobted td W. H. I)KN DY &
CO., fur thc year 1800. must c un? forward
and make settlement by Note or Oush-^-cftiA
preferred-un wo aro needing mono?.
Poranna indobted to tho firm of DENDY tc
PVLLEN for tho yoars 1868-.150 muff- pay
within twenty days from thia dato, or pay coat,
without discrimination.
HT. H. DENDY io 00.
Walhalla, Ab. V, Ml 26 tf.
^ Special Not i cos.
.XQrTho friends of 52 I). A. LEDBRTTER
announce him as H candidato fur COLON UL of
tho Regiment Of Voluutoors now forming.
jJ?JTTho friends of Hon. JONI! p. A8HMORI?
announce him n candidato to represent- tins Con
gressional District in tho Congress of tho Confed
erate Stales of America.
Col. E P. Joues.
Tup remaining Volunteer Companies in this
Rrigudo will soon ,bo organized into A Regiment.
Wo moat respectfully suggest Hint Col. JONES is
tho proper man for tho position ot' COLON Kl,, and
I wo trust ho will bo elected without opposition. I
?RliliNVILl.li VOLUNTIiliRS. I
! ??rTlio friends of.^At'T.'.f. L. SIIANKI,IN '
nunouiieo him a candidate tor Lieutemmt-Culonel
of tho Rcgimont. of Volunteers now forming. . !
Jt??"Tho friends of CAPT. ll. A. HAWTHORN!;
j Announce him a candidate for MAJOR of tho lieg?
I imont of Volunteers now forming.
JW?rTho friends of CAPT. h. C. CRAIO an
nounce him A candidoto for .MAJOR of the Volun
teer Regiment being now formed. .. *. I
?&Y-Tlic friend? of DR. ti. ll. SYMMliS an
nounce him A candidate for Major of I lie Regiment
! of Volunteers now being tommi.
$20 REWARD.
I> UN AWAY from tho subscriber, nu the (Uh
.V of hist December. EBURY, about 5 foot
7 inches high, very black skin, 20 years old:
sometimos he limps slightly, from having had
ono of his legs broken three years ago. He ha?
a wim at Dr. II. C. Millor's. near Pendleton,
and ?H probably lurking in that neighborhood.
Tho above reward will be paid for hi? appre
hension and delivery to the nenies I jail. All
person** detected in harboring or aiding him in
any wnv, will be dualt with according l<> law.
JULIUS N. HOSS.
TLOUKNCK. s. c.. April o. mw 37-tf
EXE?UTORS' SALE.
TIT I LL BB SOLD, at thc residence of John
VT A. Robinson, on Tuesday thoTih hf May
next, tho entire I'HKSO&'AE. I3ST4T83 (if
Jeremiah Looper, sonior, deceased, as follows:
T W O L1 KEL Y N E Cl lt 0 E S :
A girl, about 18 years old, and a man about 2-1
years old.
One Marc, l?c<l anti B'iiD'nlf mc
Ternis-On a credit of twelve months, with
note, interest nod upnrovnd snrotv.
THOMAS LOOPER, 1 P .
JOSEPU LOO I1 KU, j Tx ?"
April 15. 1801 _37?_ 3
Notico.
ALL PERSONS having demand? against tho
EntAtO of John Todd, deceased, uro heroby
mn ?lied to render them to tho undersigned,' "le
gally attested, within tho timo prescribed hy
mw ; mid those indebted ure required to maku
immediate payment.
'B LIZ AB KT II TODD.) Adm>x,
WI 0. TODD, J Adm'r.
April 1. 1801 35 _3_
Notico.
ALL persons indebted to thc Estato of Jore
miali Looper, senior, deceased, will maku
pay lb ont ; and tho-o having demands against
said Bstato are ron aired to present them to us
legally attested within tho limo required bv law.
THOMAS LOOPKK. 1 p ,
JOSEPH LOOPER, \ , wl
A pril 15, 1801_37 _ 3_
TH? STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA;
IN KQUITY-1'ICKKNS.
John Hurdine, \
vs.. J-Hill for Partition, kc.
PiHsy Hurdine, et. nls. J
IT appearing to my satisfaction 'hat (ho heirs of
Polly Lal'ivm. to wit : Ooo. bathem, T. II. South,
wick mid wife Patsy, J. W. Lalhem, Richard .NJ,
Lnthein, Andrew P. hathorn. Anthony G. hathorn,
Sam. W. hathorn. Jus. li. Petit and wife Jane li.,
J A Ooh Kniest alu! wife Hct*y, Jos. Ihirdino.. Sn in H.
Hurd ino, Ehjah Rollinson and wife Henrietta,
defendants in this caso, reside without thc limits
of this Stale; On motion of Harrison & Pallium,
Comp. Sols., it is ordered, therefore, that the ?aid
absent d?fendants do appear in this honorable
Court, ami plead, answer or demur, to complain
ant's said hill of complaint, within titree months
from tho publication hereof, or nu order jtro con
fr.fso will be taken n.i to them.
ROBT. A. THOMPSON, c.K.i'.n.
Comr's. Offico. March SM, 1801. 8m
TUM STATIC ??S SOljTH CAROLINA,
IX OU I) IX All Y-PIO K KXS.
J. li. Hagood, Adm'r, "1 Petition'
vs V far
JorcmiahWhitmiro&wifeAnna,chain J Settlement.
IT appearing to my sot i sloe-lion that James Rob
inson, Congo Robinson, jr, Joseph Robinson.
Randall Robinson, Lydia I lil good!, Thomas Hilt
am) wife Martha, tho hoirsot-law of William Rob
inson, deceased, (names and number unknown1,)
and thc hoirs of liluabeth Reese, deceased. (n;uuu&
and number unknown,) defendants ju this ease,
reside without thc limits of this St ai ? : ft is or
dered, therefore, that these several Absent parlies
do appear in the Court of Ordinary, to bo holden
At Picken? Court House on Monday the 8th'day of
July next, to show cause, if any they can, why a
Anal settlement of tho list ato ol' Hardy Uobinsou,
deceased, should not bo made and a decree pro
. uounccd thereon.
W. Ti. HOLCOMBE; o.v n.
Ordinary'? Offico, April 2. 18fll ihn
STATE OE SOUTH CAROLINA,
PJCJCr.XS niSTIIICT-0KFICRC0U11T OF COMMON l'l.KAS.
WILLIAM V. PARK KB. who ?sin the cus
tody of tho Sherill1 of Picketts District, by
virtue of a writ of cdnias nd satinfucicndii?i, nt
tho suit of Isham \V. Taylor,' having tiled
in my oflieo, together with a schedule on oath
of his estate and effects, his petition to tho
Court of Common Pions, praying that ho may
bc admitted to tho benefit of tlio Act of tho ({en
crai Assembly made for the relief of Insolvent
Debtors: It is ordered, that tho said Isham
W. Taylor, and all others, the creditor? to
whom tho said William E. Parker is in any
wiso indebted, bo and they nro hereby sum
moned and have notice to appear before the said
Court, at Piokons Court IIouso. on tho 3d Mon
day of October next, to shew causo, if any thoy
oan, why thc prnycr of tho petition aforesaid
should not.bo granted.
J. E. IIACOOD, O.C.P.
Offico Common Pleas. April 1, 1801 3m_
THE STATE OE SOUTH CAROLINA.
PICKKN8-IN KQUITY.
Warren R. D. Moss. )
vs. y Amended Bill for Ro
Samncl M. Hunt. et. ni. j lief, &c.
IT appearing to my satisfaction I lint- Samuel M.
Hunt, ono of th? defendants in this caso resides
without tho limits of this State : On motion of
Norton, Comp. Sol., it is ordoreiLthat he do ap
poar in this Court, and plond, answer or demur to
complainant's Amended bill of complaint in thin
caso, within three months from thc publication of
this rulo, or an order pro con/csso will bo taken
against him.
ROBT. A. THOMPSON, c.s.r.n.
Com'rs. Offico, March 80, 1801._ 8m .
W. K. BA8I.KY ISAAC Wf0.KI.lCFB
EASLEY & WICKLIFFE,
Attorneys nt ItiWi
VT "y I LL attend punctually to nil business ,on
I -f trusted to their caro in the Districts
comprising tho Western Circuit.
OFFICE AT P1CKENS C. H., ft. C.
Sept. 20. 18ofi_18 - if
j. w. Noniiis, in. j. w. HA un ISON. r.. c. PDM.IAM.
NORMS, HAU1US0N & P?LL1AM.
AHorneyN nt tnw,
AND SOLICITORS IN KQUITY,
WIIiL nttond^rompOy to ?ll business ontrustcd
to their onie. Ma. PULLIAM cnn always be
found in tlio Offico'.
OFFICE AT PI0KI?N8 0. H., 8. 0.
Sopt. 0, 1850 . ,9 tf
AVAUiAUA INSTITUTE; 7 ; ]
Rov. Aug. Angeror, A.M., Principal.
rpiIK FIRST TERM of thia School begins 1
JL. Fobruury ?th. und will continue for fivo J
months. Tho second torin will begin first of ll
AugtlHt next. 1
Thoro ia yot no Primary Department, but ono
will bo added aa 80on a? praot?oublo. j I
Tho Scholars have to pnrtoko in tho Study of
all tho common English branches.
JJi.icqiH/ie-M\\i\, friendly, yet decided.
TEUMS : 1
Foch course of Ii vc months, $7.!>0 .
Lutin., French ?r Gorman, extra, each, .0.00 r
Drawing, extra, 3.Q0 I ?
Piano, per lesson, extra, 40 v
Pnyablo middle of each term. I
For further particulars, apply to the Principal. ? ^
J/i-Ji irnrry-Kev. 1*'. Luehman, D. IX, and , v
Rev. L. Muller, Charleston; Mr. D. Hiumnnn '.
and Dr. Norinan, Wal hulla.
Walhalla, Jan. 3Q, IKOf_20_ , if,
CLAREMONT ACADEMY.
r?M?lC TUUSTKBS take pleasi'iro in announ- f
1 oing to tho publia*, that they have secured
thc services of Mr. C. L. I IOLMNUSWOIITII and j |,
LA nv, lo take clnirgo of tho Claremont Acode? i J
j my. Thoo Touchers have experience, and aro i
j competent to instruct in all the various brunell- I
i es ol mi English education, l'y arrangement, ;
! a Malo ?ml Female School ipili bc taught in tho ^
1 same boneo. <
I Tho Academy will be opened on tho 2d Mon- y
j day. jil January. 1801.
j ? Good boarding cnn bo had in thc noighbor
I hood on favorable terms.
i Tho salubrity of the climate and thc moral |
I tone of flid vicinity, ave inducements th.it
I should not bo overlooked by parents mid gnni- j
diana in educating their children and wards,
liv order of tho Hoard :
M. S. STUMBLING, Soc'v.
.ran. 9. 1801 _23__. if i
SHERIFF'S ?ALES. ,
1>Y virtue of sundry writs of fiori fae (ivs to mo di
) rooted, will bo sold before Hip Court House, in
Picken? District, within tho legal hOm's, on ibo first
Monday and Tuesday in May next, j
Ono tract of land .containing lOfj acres moro or
less, whereon A. M. Maubliii now lives, levied on
as ibo property of Allen Mr ildln al tbe suit of
Hardy Gilstrap va. A. M. Mauldin and Allen
Mauldln.
One tract of land containing 1(50 acres more or
less, lying on Mile Creek, whereon widow Pork ins
how lives, adjoining lands ol'.Janies Duke ami ot li
era, levied on us tho property of Jeremiah Collins
at tho suit of J. M. Alexander & <'o.
One tract of land containing iv.', acres more or
less, lying oil waiora of Mile Creek, adjoining lands
of J. F. Durham and others, levied on as tbe prop
erty of William O. Durham at the suit of Z. w.
Green fi Co. >
One traci of bind containing 700 aoves more or
less, lying on Toxawuy Creek, adjoining lands of
C. P. Poole, Samuel Maxwell and others, levied on
as thc property of Jackson Heaton at tho suit of
.John H. Karlo.
One tract of land containing 1(17 acres moro or
less. lying on Little Hrasstown deck, adjoining
lands of .lohn blackwell, Wm. K?thel and others.
levied on as the properly of Win. Capo, sr., ut. thc
snit of William K?thel.
(.hie tract ol' land containing OOO aerea more or
less, ly big oft Kooky Fork, wafers of "Changa crock,
adjoining bonis of Spencer Chambers, Kpbraim
Cooli mid others, levied on as the property of Wm.
Phillips at tho suit of Kohert Spencer and others.
Ono tract of land, adjoining lands of David
Stribling. tho village of Fair Play and others.con
taining eighty acres more or less, levied on as the
properly of Joseph Keese, at thc suit of S. & K.
W. lli'Qwn.
One tract of land containing 200 ncrcs moro or
less, lying on waters of Crow ('reek, adjoining
lauds of Kob'l. A. Thompson, .John Hunter abd
others, levied on in the property of Mary Black
stone nt the suit of V: C. Parsons.
Uno.tract of land containing 100 acres more or
less, lying on waters of Crow creek, adjoining
lands of Henry tl rogan and others, levied on as Ibo
property of .J. lt. Smith at tho suit ol' J. N. Law
rence and others.
Ono sorrel horse, and one buggy and harness,
I levied on as tho property of lt. ti. Norris nt tho
! suit, of Leonard Towers.
One maro mule levied on as tho property of
John Koss, jr., at thc suit of Z. W. Oreen & Co.,
and others.
One sorrel horse levied on ns the properly of L.
W. Allen nt tho suit of T. J, Keith, bearer, and
otb ors.
Ono sorrel bovso levied on as thc property of
George W. Phillips at thc suit of Henry W. Pieper
and others.
One sorrel horse, and on Tuesday after saleday
at the residence of J. H. Iliinnloutl, one yoke oxen,
one wngon. and one sorrel coll, levied on as thc
properly of J. ll. llunnicutt at the suit of J. M.
llunnicutt vs. J. lt. llunnicutt aud M. H. llunni
eutt and others.
One two-horse wagon levied on ns thc property
of W. fr\ Glenn at tile suit of Jonesand Thomnson.
One bay horse, and on Tuesday after snlcdny at
defendant's residence', mic secretary, one safe, one
cupboard, one table with 3 drawers, one table with
1 drawer, one washstand, one clock, one lot chairs,
one trunk, ono lounge, two pair firedogs, ono
chest, lot dishes, lot books, one table, levied on as
thc property of K. L. (blincs at the suit of Jen
nings, Tltonilinsou & Co., and others, va. R. L.
Gaines & Co.
On Tuesday after saleday nt tho residence of
Asa Littleton, ono two-horse wagon, one cow ami
yearling, levied on an tho pvoperty of Thoiuus Lit
tleton at tho suit of Z. W. Oreen & Co.
Terms, cash ; purchasers to pav for papers.
W. N. CRAIG, 8.p.o.
A pl 8, 1801 80 td
THE STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA.
1'ICKKNS-IN EQUITY.
G. W. Massingill, ci. als. )
vs. > Hill for Account, Re
David Mo Whorl ev' et. als. J lief, tia.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that Sarah L\
McWhorler, Louisa C. Hrown, John McWhor
ter. defendants in this case, resido without the
limita of thia Slate: On motion of ()rr& Haddon.
Comp. Sols., it is ordered, therefore, that tho Bald
absent defendants do appear in this Court, and
plead, answer or demur to complainants' said bill
of complaint., within three months from tho pub
lication hereof, or nu order pro eonfetto will bo
taken against them.
KOKT. A. THOMPSON, O.R.p.P.
Com'rs Office. March 80, 1801. 8m'
Thc Sfnfc O?* Soul II Carolina,
IMCKENS-IS EQUITV.
G. M. Lynch, ct. ala. )
vs. > li HI foy, Partition, &<i.
C. F..Ly neb, ot. als. j
IT appearing to tho Commissioner that Wil
liam J. Lynch, C. F Lviioh, Calvin Lynch,
Jason Oillespioand wifo Rli/.aboth, John Lewis
and wife Mary, William linker and wife Sarah,
Richard Robinson and wifo Nancy, John Rob
inson and wifo Eliza, defendants in thia case,
reside without tho limita of thia State : Gu mo
tion pf'Orr & Haddon, Comp. Sols., it ia ordor
od, thercforo, that tho anio absent defendants
do appear in thia Court, and plead, answer, or
demur to complainants' said bill of complaint,
within tljreo months from tho publication here
of, or an order pn> cotij'csso will bo taken ngninat
thom.
ROBT. A. THOMPSON, C.E.IVO.
Conu'a Oflioe, March 2:1. lftpl. . ; $tn,
TUE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
PICKEN?-IN EQUITY; '
Mary Jane Harton, "1
by her next friend, Hill for construction of
vs..
K. Harleaton Harton, Deed, ,&o.
and Jane Harton, j
IT appearing to my antisfactioii'that Jane Harton,
on j of tho defendants tn this ease, resides With
out the limits of this State: On motion of Norton,
Comp. Sch, it io ordered that she do appear indus
Court, nhd plead, auawor or demur to complain
ant's ?ald bill of complaint, Within three mont he.
fr?ui tho publication of this rulo, or an order pro
vonfetto Will bo taken against* h or.. .
' . ROBT-. A, THOMPSON, o.i.r.n,
Com'rs Oillce, March 80,1801. 8m
I .
??. .ii" J ."J ;?.-'. i.'.1., i" - -1. .i. iL.1" <**. 11 .yj'f'Jt'jgi
MARBLE YARD
AT PENDLETON.
EVERY ONE CAN BJ, SUITED, AS WK
'havoon band and rooeivo ovory month
Ins host
[TAMAN Alf? AMERICAN
MARBLE
'Oil MONUMENTS, -SLABS, TOMBS
AND
IIKADSTONHS OF ALL SIZES
Vnd ns cheap as can ho bought anywhere, with
roights added.
Cu? loners, 3 1-2 cents each. Rniscd loiters,
!0 couts each ; (ind the letters cut dcop aud
voil.
We have secured tho services oi Mr. JOHN
J.CHBRR'Y as our Agont, who will do oil that
ail he done to givo oittiro satisfaction. All
lusiucss transacted by bini will ho ratified by
LEAY ELL & WHITE.
March 20. 1800_ j_ 33_tf__
THE PENDLETON HOTEL.
I"MIK Snhsoribcr takes pleasure in informing
his friends and thc public, that ho has ta
len charlo of that largo and commodious House
n tho village of
l>UrYl>?,IVr01Y, S. V;
Ile intends to keep n first class house, and
m ites the tro veiling public mid his friends to
;ivo him a call. Amongst tho comforts and
conveniences added, is that of n Rending Room,
vhere tho latest pupers muy bo consulted
A. B. BOWDEN.
Fob_2.1800 27__ tf
FOll GOOD. BARGAINS
AND
:??WI> ANI> <;BII? AI* ?OOOS,
COME TO WALHALLA!
'RMIE undersigned bas just returned from
? Charleston, '' boro he has purchased one of
ibo most complete
STOCK OF GOODS
Rvor before brought to this place. The variety
is great, therefore, enumeration is practically
impossible. He has
DRY GOODS,
Both for Ladies and Gentlemen's wear.
KfrLtDY iV?AttK 4'M?TIBI^i?.
Of tho various sizes and patterns, cut and made
up in thc latest stylo.
Boots and Shoos, Hats and Caps,
In great variety, and of tho latest pattern and
. stylo.
Honnefs, lt i broils, &c.
My 8took of Hardware, Glassware. Cutlery,
kc. is large, and will comparo favorably willi
tho best.
--G ROCERIES
Of every description, frosh, and a fine supply or
limul.
Goods will bo bartered for Produce and nrti
clcs in this line, on the very best terms.
My GOODS hmo been bought with caro nnc
?it thc lowest prices. This enables mc to olTci
imo of the best stocks in the country, on tho mosl
iiceoininoduting terms. Call, examino my stock,
und try mo. I am bound to sell.
D. Bl EM ANN.
P, S. My Bar is stocked with tho choices!
Wines and Liquors, and is opon at all propel
time*. - D. B.
Wnlhallo. April 20, 1800 _ 30 tf
BANK OF STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
CUAKI.KSTON. Febi nary 15, 1801;
T?MIl? LEGISLATURE having, nt its last
JL session, authorized the issue of Bonds tc
the amount of $075,000, bearing nn interest ol
7 per cent., fo<- the purpose of providing thc
funds required tn sustain thc State in thanet ol
resuming her rights of Sovereignty, this Bans
is now prepared to dispose of tho Ih.nds. They
ure issued in studs of $50, $100, and $150. Ari
opportunity is thus afforded every citizen tc
make a secure and profitable investment, while
contributing nid to the causo in which tho State
is engaged. With tho view of cnnblingcitizens
in any part of tho State to share in the loan,
tho Clerics of the Courts of thc several Distriett
have boon requested Jo opon Hooks of Subscrip
tion for thc Stock. Suitable arrangements will
bo mada for furnishing bonds on the receipt oi
the money, nt nn early dav after each subscrip
tion has been mndo. Engagements for thc
purchase of Bonds may bc made nt the Bank,
;>r nt any of its branches. It is probable that,
nt tho next session of tho Legislature, those
parties who desire it may havo havo their Bond?
lion verted into Stock.
C. M. FURMAN. Prcsidont.
February 28. 1801 30 tf
IUEI>1?AI/ C A11D.
DR. G. H. SY-MMES having complotod hit
Collegiate course, ?fters his Profcssionn
services to his friends and thc public generally
Will bo prompt in his attention to his patrons
His office will bo fouud with Dr, M. L. Sinnn
in tho brick building adjoining Store of lato E,
B. Benson & Son.
Pendleton, May li!, 1F?0 41 tf
AT 1
Pendleton, S. C.
rpI?E SUBSCRIBER, who has hod sevorn
I years experience in Hotel business, (hov
ing been solo proprietor of tho Williainstor
Springs lintel for nine years.) is now propriotm
[(f the BLUE RIDGE'IIOUSE. where ho will
bc glad to f.co all his old friends and patron*
und also the travelling public. His houso will
bo provided with everything necessary for n
well-kept house, both from the sen boord markets
und surrounding country, and his Bar With
?dmico Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Ile hoi
good sor vant Sj and every attention will bo paid
to his guests to render moir sojourn agreeable
Tho good society of Pondloton Village-tho pro
rerbial good health of its inhabitants-its fine
jool water and bracing atmosphere-its prox
imity to tho mountains and its accessibility div
Railroad, all contributo to moko it one of thc
liest sumtnor resorts in tho upper country. Por
jons arriving boro on tho cars, and wishing tr
?sit tho mountains or any other point of thc
surrounding country, can bo accommodated witli
??omi conveyances and enreful drivers from thc
Livery Stable kept hero.
J. W. COBB..
May 15,1800 42 tf
THE sfATK OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
PICK KN S-IN EQUITY.
5. W. Rankin, Assignco, )
v*. \ Pet. for Relief, &c,
0. F. Holland and others. )
IT appearing to ?he.Court that B.F. Holland,
Christopher Kirksoy, Jared E. F. Kirksey,
Isiah M. Kirksoy, Mary L. M. Kirksoy, reside
without this State : On motion of Harrison &
Pallium, Pro. Pot., it is ordered, that tho said
ibsent defondants do a),pen.-, plead, answer ot
lemur, to tho petition filed in this oaso, within
thrco months from tho publication herauf, oi
i heil- consent to the saule will ho taken pro con
fesso as to thom.
ROBT. A. THOMPSON, CE.v.n.
jOomm'rs_0meo. March 23, 1801. 3m
Nfol icc.
A LL porsons indebted to the estate of Ni
XlL thuniol Lynch, senior, do?cnsod, mus
make payment, and nil these having demand;
against said estate aro required to present then
nttcftted aooordrng to law.
O. M. LYNCH,"1
N. LYNCH, [ A(iM,rM
B. 8. LYNCH, \ Mm r** I
, H. LYNCH,
March 19, 18Q1. 33
?lob Printing
frCA?tr DONE AT TI'. K COO El Kit OF?1C?.
JOS. J. NORTON,
ATT O tl Ni: Y AT E.A*W>
ANp
Solicitor lu Equity.
PICKEN? COU UT HO?8E, 8. 0
Jan. h 1858_ ? 25 tf
A. FISCHESSER, T
Watchmaker anani Jeweller.
WALHALLA, & C.,
HAS received nt lu's stand on Main-street, o>
laroo ivnd beautiful assortment of
watches aiid Jewelry,
Which is offorod very low to his friends abd the
trading public
REPAIRING, in all Rebranches, done in ,
a most workmanlike manner, and with do
BpOjteh. All work warranted.
dune 22.J_860_ _f .
H. FAJEN,
AT WALHALLA, S . C ? ,
IS now receiving a splendid assortment
DRY GOODS,
For Ladies and Gentleman's Wear,
-ALBO***
Kea<ly~ma<le Clothing.
He also has on baud the finest Cnsaiincrs nnd
Linens, for the Spring und Summer; together
with many other articles not necessary to men*
tion.
Mr. FAJEN continues tho Tailoring Business
in till its branches, and respectfully solicits a
share of public pntronugn.
May 12. 1859 4g__^_tf_.
CABINET MAKING,
AT ttl O lt (SAN'S IfllT.Ii, S. C.
rilllK undersigned is prepared to execute nil
_L orders in this lino. Promptness nnd punc
tuality is promised it CUBIOIU is vxivuded.
Terms, easy.
JAMES WHITE & CO.
August 24. 18?0_ 4__tf_
POWDER FOR SALE.
ri^HE South Carolina Powder Mills' Company
I oller for sale, on good torms, tho following"
kinds of superior Powdor, vizi
Common Blasting powder per keg $4 25
Brilliant " 4. .5 25
Common Mining " " " 5 25
Brilliant " " " .? C 25
Common Rille M " M 7 25
Brilliant ? " ," " 8 50
jf?y" Where the keg is roturnod 25 cents
will he deducted.
Address JOHN BOWEN & Co, Bickens Court
Houso, S. C.
WM. R. BOWEN, Agent.
Sept. 7, 1800 _0 __tf
Hine Ridge Itailroad.
CARS on thc Blue Ridge Railroad leave Pen
dleton un Monday., Wednesdays and Fri
days, at 15 minutos beforo 4 o'clock, A. M. On
Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 1 o'clock,
P. M
Leave Anderson on Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays immediately after thc ears nrrive
from Belton in tho morning. On Tucsdnj's.
Thursdays and Saturdays, on tho arrival Of tho
cars from Columbia. .
Sept. 8, 1800 ? _ tf
Law Notice.
TMIE undersigned will devoto himself entirely
L to lite practice of Law and Equity on tho
Western Circuit. Mr. HAUUXN is his partner at
IMckcns. JAMES L. ORK.
Anderson C. H.. May 10. 1850 ? 42->f
WM. C. KEITH,
A T T 0RN K Y AT LAW,
Vlf ILL attend promptly to nil business entrusted
lt to birt care in tho Districts comprising the
Western Circuit. Oflicc ot IMckcns C. II.
.Peo'6,1850_20_ tf
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAIWLI??,
1MCKK.VS-IN ORDINARY,
Robert Kirksey, Adnt'iy \
vs. ' j Tet. for settlement.
Win. Kirksey, ct. als. J
IT nppeiirjne to niy.satisfnction thnt Dnvid Cawin
nnd wjfa Nancy, Isaiah M. Kirksey,. Jared E.
p. Kirksoy, Ajar* L. M. 1'. Kirksey, Christopher
Kirksey, Catharine Halium, sud B. F. Holland and
wife Penelope, defendants in this case, resido with
out thc limits of this State: It is ordered, there
fore, that these Bcverul absent parties do nppcnr
in tho Court of Ordinary, to bc holden at Picketts
C. H, on Friday tho 3d day of May next, toehew
cause, if any I bey can, why n fmnl sett lenient of
the Ks*.ate of William Kirksey, senior, deceased,
(ns to his distributive share in the Estate of Silas
Kirksey, deceased,) ehould not bo made, and a
decree pronounced thereon.
W. E. HOLCOMBE, o.r-.o.
Ordinary's Office, .Inn. 30, 1861 8m.
Slate ol'South Carolina.
IN ORDINARY-PICK ENS. .
Wm. Hunter, Adm'r, "|
vs. [Pet. for Settlement..
J. M. Owens and others. J
IT appearing to my satisfaction that J. M.
Owens and wife Permelia. A., Oliattn Ar- .
cher and Eugenia Archer, defendants in this
cr.so, reside without the limits of this State: lt
is ordered, therefore, that, the said absent de
fendants to appear in thc Court of Ordinary, ab
Picken? C. IL, on Monday the first day of July
next, to shew cause, if any they can, why a
finn! settlement of the ostnto of Andrew II. Ar
cher, deceased, should not bo made et that time,
and a decree had thereon.
W. E. HOLCOMBE, o.r.n.
March 23. 1861, . 33' "*. 3m
Slate ol'South Carolina,
IN EQUITY-1MCKENS.
Elizabeth Evatt, ]
v. \ Amended Bill for Parti
J. S. F. Evatt, et. ol. J tion, &o.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that Addison
Boggs nnd wifo Sarah, defendants in thia
case, reside without the limits of this Stnto : On
motion of Harrison & Pulliaui, Comp": Sol., it is
ordered, therefore, that tho said d?fendants do
nppcnr in this Court, plead, answer or demur tu
tho amended bill in this caso, within threo
months from tho publication hereof, or nit order
pro ecnfcsaa will be taken against them.
ROBT, A. THOMPSON, C.E.r.n.
Comm'rs Office, March 23? 18?l. 3m
Law Notice.
'Pilli undersigned have formed a partnership in
1 the practice of Law and Equity fm Picken8
District. Mr. IIADDKN may bo consulted at his
office in IMckcns um! Mr. Olia nt Anderdon.
J AMES L. ORB.
W. M. HAD?KN.
Piokens C. IL, May 10, 1850 ... 41Mf.
THE STATE Ol? SOUTH CAROLINA,
I'ICKENS->IN EQUITY.
Wm. Hcnibrco V
vs \ Petiliot?fot Reli|tf, ?o
G. W. Baldwin. ) ' ?
IT appearing to my satisfaction that O. W. Bald
win, the defendant in this cose, resides without
tho limit? of this fctafe ; on potion of Hoed and
Brown,'Pro. Pe? c.^jred, "that ho'do appear and
pload,' nnS',\v< ci ilnimi ?ii l?m jn.?i??mi in ItlIO CBBl-,
within Hirco month* from t hie del?, or tho samo
will be takoa against him pvoconfes?o.
ROft'T. A. THOMPSON, o.s.i-.u.
March 0,1861 -fit ' 8m
Tho fiftate'Of 8o?th Cathina,
rrcKKm-DISTRICT; R -
ILUOYMbCOY, wifo of. Re* WeOoyv of
* Pickofl!rDietrict,Tiet-eby gWetfuettorOOrat,
Upon tho expiration of'thn legal length of time,
I wtll Irade and act ns a free .d?aW rn? "?jfemrte
covert;0 and publienot'tc? is hereby fclven RQ.
oOrdingly.. My eeo^atio? ls? iMni jrVrmcr
and Seamstress. . LUOY ^COY.
j Maren f#\ mu. .33 ?. , %