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L ii rod in various place? .by n gang reported 'to luivo been hired ,by parties South. Theso moo have secured yarfb^B'bousc? throughout, the city, und nt'n certain timo they aro to BU? 'nniltuiicously five the building, Thc police liavo'Vk?pt a closo wutoluou oertpui menin this oitV, who' 'aro reported to bo engaged, in tho affair j: nnd.Mr; Kennedy boliovcs that ho -will bo nblp'.tp prevent, tho diabolical plot' be ing carried into effect. ?? THE LAN^OVTHE WEST/'-^OUR AVKST. -Wo hnvo rooeived the most Mattering ac counts from tho West, through a morchaut of tilts pity, who has just ; returned from a tpur ot throe wooka, . thb ?bjoct" pf whioli was to pufphatQ? tho' many articles of provisions in whi'o?i tliut section of tho Gonfod?r'aVo States abounds. Wo ajc pleased to leur? from our jnform?nt that no approhcnVio'ns need bo felt, as'tho supply of j>roduOo iji'Tenncsseo aJone is.piost ample! The greatest enthusiasm pre vails iii thut S.tato, io consequence of their having; liukcd their destinies with.ours j and to hail from South tmroliuu was equal to hav ing tho most favored letters of credit, and in BUrod him tho, most courteous and generous t?tfpptien.T Tb? Prudent of tho Bank of fcf? Stnt? of Tennessee is" such o-?trong South .Ofn man. that ho rofused. to tako lflxohangp on Nety^York at pat,When it was stiling du thc streets ot a high premium. This worthy.Pres idont hus since resigned, and is now ir volun teer in ooo of Vo Tcnness?o companies. The orops,- i"j,-?y? inpsfc promising. A lar gOrvarca thiYn usual has been allotted to wlioi.t whioh is fast approaching uintUrity, and whioli will soon bo in our market'' ?. Our, friend had a conversation with several of'tjjo Presidents Pf tho South and Wes tern Kallroads, all pf whom express their de sire mid willingness to co-oporuto with tlx Presidou.t of thc South Carolina Railroad foi tho prompt transportation of produce ott rc duoed and most reasonable terms. "**N- ; [Charleston Mercury, Muy 18/A. RIOT AND BLOODSHED AT KNOXVILLE .--Tho Macon Telryraph has a-lettcr, giving nu nccount. of a serious, riot in Knoxville Tenn., in whioh tho saintly Parson Brown low figures conspicuously. It appears tba' Senator Andy Johnson had made an appoint ' Huent tp speak, in Knoxvilloon tho 8th.T Tho people,, indignant at his treason, doclarc< he should not apeak, and Brownlow insiste* that ho should-ot any oxponsc of blood. Tho row commenced at tho Court House wliero Brownlow and Johnson attempted t< force their treasonable speeches ..on thc pee . .plo. A crowd, some night hundred strong determined to clour thc town-pf- the traitor* and threatened dentil to Brownlow, Maynard '-Baxter, und tho Unionists. Tho letter stale that several persons had been shot and proba bly killed. Thc -stoves pf tim town wer -closed, and. thc* most fearful disorder prc viiilcd. Tho riot continued anjhour, uni .had not l)oeii quelled when tho-writor closet his letter at 4 o olouk in tho afternoon. TERU?IH.E TUAOEDY IN HAWKINS COON . TY.-George ll. Kyle, Esq., his little duugli ter, and niothorin-hiw, wero, murdered^, un his. house burned over thom pu tho night c tho 1st of this inst. Mr? K.'s littlo soi tiboUt " twelve years old, and a-young man hireling, were sleeping np stairs. . The rushed down stairs when they discovered tin tho houso was on lire. Tho littlo boy ran t his father, and tried tu' awake him, but r< ceiv?d no answer. He discovered blood iq pn his .father's fneo. By . this timo tho fii had progressedj sp far that he had to lca\ tho houso to save his own lifo. Som).tim or four of. Kyle's negroes arc suspect* dr lui were in custody, awaiting a legal investig tipii. Tho murdered, man had been boro f< a number of years, a.worthy uieinboi of,tl Methodist Church ?nd a good citizin. I theso exciting times Home (limrds should 1 orgmized in cvory neighborhood.' Another'case has . been reported to us. One day last week ono of MrW ll ezckiu Davis' nogrri men mot him in thc field with club and told him that he must din. \M Davis hud his pistol with him, and shot tl liegr?--thc wound'infliotcd is supposed to 1 mortal. Mr. 1).,. is a citizen of Hawkii pcujity. - lt is believed that .thorp arc lucan whi *mon lu tho country that are-tanipovi.ng wi .tho negroes. There, should bc vigilance o orcised to ferrit thom" put-r-a.more dangore set of men could not bo found, for they w ci'uso many innocout. persons to bc put dmHh, and every :n^gro t!iat they induce.to ' guilty of such H!ark deeds wilP comp tqj unt'un?lv end forthwith. . [Mo?'istowii ( Tenn.) jtitelliijencer. Pu ANKi'OitT. Ky., May ll.-Mr. Macho fruin tho Houiic committee pn military afl'aii yesterday reported a bill appropriating som t tiling nou'r six'millions of .dolhi.r>s fol" milita purposes, ami tho orguiiizntlon Pf i\ standii aru?y of ten thousand men, with pieper JK lions, of .artillery, and oavalry, and. a roser force pf fifty thousand. Mr. Undorwood < fe.-?d a resolution that the bill bo rocoto in tea, with .instructions to limit.'the nppropr tion t?'th'e' purchase of 40,001) Belgian ri muskets, and (he equipment of' 1,000, ca Vid and throo batteries of artillery, the couimift b?iim also instructed to nppropriate 800,0 fot drilling tho aotivc militia, 810,000 for t purchase of-ammunition, and also to provi ipr tho organization of ? honie guard. N .caph county rirniing, the muskots to bo pi .chased shall bo'distributed. Tho. Urii?q ip ?viii supp'ort Mr. Underwood's proppsitit tvhilo tho scccssioh?Rfs will ndhore to thai, t[r. Mftcljop.. A GrliMPsp di1 'RkTU?NiN? REA^?N. "Wp; wero shown, yostorday^y'u gciiij.bnni of ttlijs .pityl . ft jotter. roooivod by'liihi fron bckor?? (?pw Yprlc, ju which it whs1 writt< " within JUIO. la?t two - months" F jn?vo/ li l^uty. th??siiadi delhi rs, ^ ?poc rich, Ir .noW. ppor? '?JiQ.Spv?jb o innot bo sibjugnt< ' Though a/Rottubllpi}h, I i uony??ioed bf t ' foolishness ot coiitinitiug tho sta to of. aflf? uow. oxisting. ' Let us have a peaceful 'p?j .rdUoiif^nnd that qn.iokly."-' Thp -ftbovp raj first and only ..'instance' of.; returning r'?ns Among- the deluded, people of ^hd"fcjorth tl .hos, OCijno.pndjprouifj\6tico fora l?iig tiin?. . ' .-- v ' rAlwaritlnui,'OahUe? .iyk I?1 ?'."!"!"."/ i "i M i !' . l'i ? .'.U ? .JUL'J nm sTATM or SOUTH CAROLIN < iSl KQUlTY-^-PICKKN8.' ^llQ Or &'Obiing. ) ' '-? ' . "'rVVS ' ? ' Xv ?t?ti?n for Rollof, &o. 2?MW/?M; > ? . S. . f.rApp>arirtg tomy Bfttlsfn?tionthntK. E. Masi f op? bf tho (lofon(lantV|n-tbl8pi\9e, resido wi " *uM'?e Hrp?t3 of Mils ?tnt?V WJnAt?aW ? RroWn,-,PrO'i'ct.i Ordered, . that ft t'oie bo pi 'Upad Jn ..Hj'0:fi^?wf<? Courier romilr!fl| him V'aftd,'japM?or,..or /Venusto, tho potltlorf int ?'?o, .wUljIp ;ihroo t??.tt1is /rpm-tho pub1}oftl thMfiof^ or tho ifimo?will too taken na to Ulm i triait* ?'.??,'.;-,* . . Wtot'a'Oific^F?l?. 2f^, 1 BOJ. " 80 . ? . - / ': ", . . .? In Advanco of tho Mail. to.??~ Tlt6.Pourlh UogltnouC ls still in .Columbia lt will determino to day whether it will go to Vir ginia or ClmrloHton. TJiroo 'moro voln'ntoor regi ment? liave boon ordered to Virginia. . ? - . KICUMOKD. May ?Q.~3pcoln\Uispotohi'fl to tli? Richmond jisaiiihicr Mlys tlt>it tho buttery at 80 . wal's l'oint wo? tired into yesterday by the r ni tel States Btcninor iMonlieello Tho" battery returned tho tiro vigorously, abd with great efleet, di.suble lng tho Monticollo. -Sho nindo signals or distroV^ to Fortress Monroe, when the steam tags fron> Old Point caine to her relief and hauled her off. Tho ? United .Slates binn of-war Minnesota also come to ? bur aid. and fired shells at tho battery. RICHMOND,-May 20-4Thn nttiuik was renewed bu thc batteries nt Sowoll's Point this inornitip; by the steamers Monticello and Minnesota, A sharp ongogeinp?it took, placo" rosultlng in the bulling of tho Monticello. RALKIOII. May 20-North Carolina bas passed Uio.Ordiuonco of Secession unanimously by ac clamation. FAKTIIKK POINT.' (VIA ALEXANDRIA,) May 21. Tho Canadian, which boiled fruin Liverpool tho 20th. luis arrived hero. American Affairs wore a prominent subject of commont introduced in the British llotiso of Commons. Motions relntingto.belligerent rights and the recognition of (ho Confederate^ States were proponed-Lord Palmerston stating that tho discussion of tho MI hjort was untimely. Active preparations aro in progress tosend a powerful liri tish squadron to the American coast. Tho French chamber of commerce represent ed tfie necessity of liko nieasurosof protection for French vessels. . IiOiMsviLi.R, May 21-Onv. Magoffin, of Ken tucky, hos issued a proclamation, notifying ami warning all other Slates whether separate or united, and especially tho Un i tod .States and Confederate States, against any movement upon tho soil of Kentucky, or occupation pf any port, or fort, or place, within tho limits of Kentucky, by any forces of tho aforesaid States, fir any purpose whatever, until authorized by thc Leg islature and Kxceutiv?. RICHMOND, May 21.-Ktforts will bo nunijin Washing'on to adjourn Congross when tho war supplies have beim voted, with a view to pre vent compromise. It is reported that a terrlblo pestilence has brokeii nut in the barwicks of the soldiers at Washington. . There bus been somo skirmishing near An napolis between Butler's troops and tho seces sion forces. RICHMOND, May 22-Cols. Orogg'B and Ker shaw'* regiments of South Carolina volunteers move tomorrow morning to .Mamisses Junction, on tho Orango and Alexandria Railroad, within Iwenty-live milos of Alexandria. [It is thc hcudqmiitors of Col. Cooke. The forces concentrated there, mid nt other.pnluis near by. are intended for Alexandria, in ease it lie attacked-possibly for Harper's Lorry.] The Confederate States Provisionn Congress luis adjourned at Montgomery, to meet in Rich mond, mi tho 20th .Inly next. 'MONTOOMKUV, M ry 22.-Congress iidjnurtmd late last night, to meet in Richmond, on tho gOtll July. >*'.....".. Tho tiirilV-bill was passed, with unimportant amendments. > - MA HUI KU, on Thursday evening, the Killi May. inst., hy Kev. MoKendroe, Smith. Mr. WIMJAM STKOAI.L to '..lu. M A ii Y ANN MON IOOMKUY, all of Piekens. DKPAIITKI) this Ufo, on lae ?bl instant. Josi.en. 89b of Samuel and (J A. Voiingblood. 'thc strong lie of ailee)ion has boon suddenly and unexpected ly snapped.- Il i? .ni.oil noes cul looie hy the ooh! hand ot' death. How precious and how dear to us aro our lovely,' ianoojnt tittle ones. Sweet be tlinlf rest anti) tho resurrection morn,, when they will ho awakened in immortal youth to greot their kindred and all tho sanctified in glory. G. EXECUTORS' SALE. TTTILL BF. SOLD, at tho, late residence of Y Y Leonard Uo|>ohurt..duoouscd, o:. Tuesday tho 11th of .limo next, all ibo P URSON ?VB PROPKRTY Of said deceased,^ consisting <>f ono Horse, one Mule, one Carrio?o, I wo Wagons, Iloii.-ohold und Kitchen Furniture. Also, at his Mill place, ut 2j p. ib.. ou the sumo day, one piijr Mill Stones and Irons, one Cotton Oin, one Dutch Fan. one Hopper, some ?Saddlo Troos, &c THOMS-For al) sums undor live dollars, cash; for sums nf and above that amount, credit till 1st January next. with, intorcst from date, note and security. M. M. NORTON.) ^ L. N. ROBINS, j x "Tn^L.lsai^ VI .3 CAVALRY jiWoilON. r|MlK PfcRliNS MOUNTAIN1 CAVALRY I will hold un Election for CQfLONM-nnd BI.4JT?Ht of thc 1st Regiment, to'which they have agreed.io<\ttue.li tbuinselyos, at Walhalla, on Friday the,14i!i June next. Lieutenant M. F. Mitchell and T.'J. Keith aro Ijpyouv (Jet ? Hod to assist me in tho manage ment of (?ic F.luction. V By orilor of Brig?dior-Oonornl J. B. GiucrtN. M. M. NORTON, Captain. : - May 22. LS01 ; ' 42 %> P. S. Tho Company is hereby ordered to appear for dri|l oi| that dav. TH IS SI^?MTO?T0^^!^^^^ IN'onolNAOV-1'IOKBN.S. . Nancy A. Ii. Glljilaml . ) vs.' > Pet. for Pavilion. Jol?n lt. Y. GilHlnnd, ii. als. .j IT appearing to my sall?fnotion that Lemuel J. i Gilliland, one of tho defendants in this ease, is absent from and without the limits of tIiis Slate : U is ordered, thoveforc, that thc salli absent de fendant do appear in t ho Court of : Oi'dlti'nry, nt Picken* C. fl. on Monday tito 20th day of Aug?Bl ntfx't.'and.objqoftQ tho partition or sale of tho noni JBstatO.of David C?illilaml, deceased, or Iiis consent to* tho ?ain? will bo ontcrcd of record. -.w. ii, noi.coMbii. o.r.D;. OrilinoryVOflloo, May 20, 1801 ??2- 8m - STATiO.OP SOUTH CAROLINA, , IN'OiyilSAUY-CITATION. WU K lt HAS, h. Rogers and L.. A. Rico applies to lae for letters (pjr adininist ration ujion all and s i illili ar tho personal ?sbltQ of .lames Roger*, jr., deceased, Into of tho Ui?triyt o? Plckohs and Stftt? aforosiliili. The kindred and.?.rodifor^of said dc bqoRodv aro, thoreforo, cited to'appoar .bolero,rno at Pjbkcns C. in on Monday, thc 10|h of Juno in?xt,.1 (o show chuso, If. any they. bi\ii, wliv said letters "t?liould. not be granted. 'Given uit^ldr my hand ?jul 8011?, this 21st May, 1???. . ?. . ' ^ . W....fi. Ht)LC'OMnH. o.P-h. W ?. ^ TOTH?'KB,." . / 1 .. ?OOP ilKAD'CARPKNTKR. at *25.Q0 .XX. per .nionth and boUrd; ?Applv. by letter nt Walhalla. b> " ?0 LA M ?RA lt PK. /'^Iay-)o.'l8(Vl- ,: : ? ^ 41. ??: ? ,3 aitRKN VIMM Mt\\\HtM: Y A HD." ^I^IIK substuibor jin* pn hatfd and is constan? J... ly ro.ooivin^a lar?eandvarlod<?^>'?^ Am&r?oaii and Ital?on ?farbJo, T'o Wbio?i ho/wophl rall tbeattpntion of 'those in Wan* ?>f n sii i tabb Monuiiioiit to nuulk,th? ^.(>ol. wlipro ropo'so th? roint'?iif? of their jl^p*vrfc;d>el atives nod . frlonds. Ciirving and', l?ttoiing of all Mods featly n.tid proinptlv exceutea. '.IfiS'-P?rH?dlar atfeniioti paid to ordbrs by mall' . , -' iJAMHS M.'AliPKN. V V' -dw?nvlUjrj?/R.'; ^.Q...'Peh 22 -, 8^tf 4, R. Ho. roforsto D 0;W?st(io.ld, Oowor.C?x, Mft;rklv J? Cp.i Vt.M li Karlo, W ll Wation, Co| IV ?loke, ^?ig^S^Sf, ; Special Notioo?. - , ? ? tribute of ?espeot. At ft mundup; of tlio Piorcetowti Guan]*, 4th Regiment, 0. C. V., uohl bj their barracko, this day, the following preamble und resolutions' in re lation lo tho death of Mr.'G. N. I'OIITUNK, wero unanimously adopted ! WiiKHKAS, in tho mysterious dispensations of Almighty God. tho Ruler al?d Governor of all na tions and ni?5n, in whose hands the destinies of every oreuturo are held, and by whoso protecting arm and guidance alone ave wo sustained, this corps ja cnlled-upon to m?iu'n tho death of one of ilH most estimable members, G. N. Fortune, who died on tho morning of tho loth inst., in theSijth year of his uga. Among the first to respond in u' fouce of bis country, and exemplary in. Iiis con duct nun soldier and a chrintiuu, . our departed comflide-in-urms is sincerely mourned by Iiis sur viving brethren aft a patriot, soldier ami boner! luau. Having discharged promptly tho duties and cs perica oed the hardships experted in tho hour ol his count ry'a peril, the wasting hand of disease ii laid upon him, and ho is borno 'back to belove*1 friends ut homo an varly victim of ibo great do strover. In li?H last illness the consolation of inn religion was with him, Mind ho entered the spirit ' \vorld willi porfoct, complete resignation to tin I)iViuo will. As a soldier, prompt, obedient nm puuotual, as ii mani, endowed with tho nobles traits of human nature.' and as a Christiau, hum ble. trusting and faithful-his sorrowing Comrade; feel that their loss is great; but hicokly bow to tin decree of Providence, lio it, therefore, Resolved, That in the death of G. N. fortuno . tho Piorco Town Guards have lost one of thci , most useful members, and sincerely mourn hi? de mis?. " ; Resolved. That we respectfully t?nder th? sym ! put h ieii of this corps lo tito funnily of the decease' in their sovoro nt?Uotion. Resolved. That wo Wear tho usual badge, o mourning for thirty days, us a mark of respect t Iiis memory, Resolved, That this preamble and resolutions b published in tho Carolinian, Anderson Gazette au Pickens Courier. Columbia, S. C.. May lu, 1801, FOR MAJOR OF CAVALRY fi?5J~ The friends of Captain A. l>. (1 Al I.. LA lt; respectfully announce bini a candidate' for MAJ? of tho Hqundroli. 1st Ucgimcut of Cavalry. Dodication. Tho now Church, at. the Cross Hands, twclv miles north nf l'ickens C. H., will bo dedicate on tho 2d Sabbath in June. Ministers of oth( denominations art invited to bo present. .11. S. GAINES, Missionary. May 23. 1SQ1._._ ?Sp?ii? friends of Col. 1). A. LKDHKTTK annouucn-hiin as h candidate for COLONEL i thc Regiment of Volunteers" now forming. Colv E % Jones. Tm: remaining Volunteer Companies in til Krigade will soon be organized imo a Regimen Wc most respectfully suggest tlint Col. .IOXKS the pro permianp for 4 ho position of COLON UL, ni we trust he will be elected without opposition. G lt V. V. S V t LLB VO LU N TE V. RS. JG6f<y-Tbc friends of CAPT. Ll. A. HAWTHORN annouiiee/lim a candidate for MAJOR of the Ro iment of Volunteers now forming. fcaTThi, friends of CAPT. L. C> CRAIG n nouuee him a candidate for MAJOR of tho Volu teer Regiment being now formed. *. ?figy-Tho. friends of DR. G. II. SYMMES a nuuuec him a candidate for Major of tho Regime ol' Volunteer? now being formed. Notico. ri^HH undersigned,' being about to loavo Pic J_ ' ens 'District, notifies nil parties interest tu present accounts connected with business the Hljie Ridge Railroad Company, ?Vf ultu wisc, bv J uno 5th, 1^01. I. M. Sr. JOHN. O reonwnv. May 12. LSG I_41 2 TUE w??h?LiV Wm] BY D. B?EMANN. ri'MILS LAROK AXI) COMMODIOUS K JL TA BUSH M ENT lins been com ploted a furnished in thc best scylo. and is now open I tho reception of boarders and transient custo ' ors. Tho undersigned gi ves the House his pi Simal attention and supervision, and bis table supplied with tho host tho railroad and count market?, tilford. .Walhalla is a ploasont and flourishing tow ot tho pi escnt terminus nf thc Rino Ridge Ri) road. There aro churches and the best splam with (lue roads and tho usual facilities for tra' in almost every direction. Tho invalid h. truvoltor, ton, have hero a must salubrious ? mule, with a lino view of mountain scenery. Those travelling North horotofore fur bea and pleasure aro now cut off from spendi their mnn?y amongst our enemies. The und sighed'bas boon at groat oxponso to prepare this elliss ami others; abd,' with bis 1?ng eici rience in ti. ). business, bo Hatters himself tl bu can give entire satis fact inn. Ho respectfu SidlftirM tho P'l'ronato of bin friends lind I travelling public. His terms'aro moderate. D; RIEMANN Walhalla, May 9, 1801 40 t fi?Sy* Tho Charleston Courier will copy dn op Mon.lay Abd trl-wcckly on Thursday otherwise ordered. VALUABLE LAND FO?t SALI NR AU WALHALLA, rp ?IE SU BSC ttl BER offers for salo his ya JL ablp and oligiblv located TK/M TOI' LANi>t Containing Three Hundred and thirtyth Aeres moro or.loss, situate on Cane Crook, II within th roo milos nf tho flourishing towr Walhalla.. There .aro on tho place, fit) acre. good bottom,-.Hirco" eofllomoiif?, dwellings n ?nit buildings ; and fine building sitos, in vi of the whole range of.inonntalmv , Thu. Blue Ridge Railroad will, in a few du be running to Walhalla, which "brings tho pl in easy access from almost all quarters of country. On this Tract, wafer power abounds, j there aro nlsn a. Saw and Grist Mill thereon successful operation. ' Tonus, moderato. Address me at Walha o/apply on tho promises, . JESSE A. HALI. May .0. 186 ( ' ?? . _ dp . __i \. COME TO TU?3 R?2SCIJK?. Tf??J' CRISIS IS Ul* O N Ul ALL porsmis indobted to W. II. DHNIV! Op., fdr tho year 18b0. most come for\v "niitl uiak'u seil lenient. b.V No|0"nr Cash-- v. pre/eri-c<ll-'H? wo oro noedinginonoy.' *V ,. Persons Indobted to tho llrn? pf DEND1 P.U.LLEN .for tho yours 1?3&~^J9 must ? within twenty days from this ditto, "or pay c ?without discrimination. , . V" W. II. DENDY & CC Walhalla. Feb. 1. 1861 V ,26 t TUK ST/A/l'M OF SOUTH 'ti AttOM* PIOKKNS-|N KlJUlTr. ; - Tilm.in C. Magoo, ) ' x . . vV. I Bill fur Partition, &o ^Mar'o.t Mrtgeo. OL ah i . - N ' IT appearing, to tho Oominlss?op?r that Mi Magee..N..A. Mag"fco. Nancy Hunt; lu ntdaw nf Fanny MaH?nrdei/nased, tb Avit : I ?ainin^'Miu<9n,v.lilias'Mason, KiekieJ Mtv ?cn,ji\irt?iji.'Pr(fwn, II. ^J, Salfnon and hush 'Watd^defen^eoi;? in tips caso, resido wit! "the Built* of this SttitoV pu fivitfon of IL ?nu ?.pnlliain. Cniiip. Sol., it is ordered,'th fue, Hilt ?ho said absout dofon?nut? do opp ?lend, an'sw^i', or donVnTito^rmplninnnt's. ill oT'ttimnlojnt^wfthjln iht?e inontjis from publication of this rulo, et fiaorder jf>fo ?otij will bo trtken'iigalnst them. .,.'<.... . f KORT. - A; ,T4lO>lPS?Nv O.B.e; it. ..i'.ji .i .KL.. ???' .>???.> M.,<".?>.'? ^.?". 'l^^'IgJA"*.' .' '' CLAREMONT ACADEMY. rpHK TRUSTEES Utk? plousurq in onnoun X cmg io tho nubile, timi they hnvo secured . the soryices of . Mr. C. IS. IIoM-iNoswoivru and LADY, to' tuko chnrgo of tho Oloroinynt Acodo i my. . These Toughers havo experience, and are ! competent to instruct in all the various branch ! os or au Englich oduenttoti. By nrntngonient, j iv Malo aud r?ntale School will bc. taught in tho -* sante huuu?. j Thc Academy will bo oponed on tho 2d Mon ; day in January. 1801. Good boardi'nje can' bo had in tho.*neighbor hood on favorable terms. Tho Salubrity ?if thc climate and tho mr .al | tone of tho Vicinity, alo inducements that should not bo overlooked bv parents and guar dians in educating their children und wards. By order of the Board : M. S. ST1UBLINO, Sco'v. Jan. 9. 1801 , . 23__^_j_Jtf__ j SK E R IFF'S SAL ES. ll Y virtue of sundry writs ef tieri?facias to inc di ' I) rected, wi?l bo sold before tho Court House, in i Picken* District; within (lie legal liours, on the first Monday and Tuesday in Juno next, i Ono traut of land containing IOU acres moro or loss, whereon A. M. Mauldin now lived, levied on ; as the property of A lieu M a aldin ut thc suit of I Hurdy Gilstrup vs. A. M. Mauldin aud Allen I M nul di ii. Uno tract of land containing G'2 acres more or less, lying on waters of Mile (/reek, adjoining lands of J. e. Durham and others, levied on as the prop erty of William ?. Duiliniii-ut the suit, of '/. W. Urceu & Co. Ono tract of laud containing 300 nores moro or less, lying on Hooky Fork, waters of Changa creek. adjoining hinds ot* Spencer Chamber?, Iiplu'uiin Cobb mid others, levied on as ihc property of AV m. Phillips at the snit of Robert Spencer und others. Quo tract of land containing J.?0 acres more ot' less, whereon thu defendant now lives, adjoining lands of David Shepard, KU -8 lie paid and others. RS the property of h. H. Kullcdgo at (he suit ol' ii. D. li. M. and T. J. Keith iixors. "One sorrel horse, and one buggy and harness, levied on ns thu property of ll. li. Norris at tiie suit ol' Leonard Towers. Ono yoke of oxen, levied on as tho property of dames (.'ox, at the stilt of Neville & Pitchford. One gray horse mid ouegrny maro, levied on a? the property of David L. und John C. Richey*, at the suit of Messiah Long. vs. David L. and John C. Richey, and lid wa rd llcriidou. . On Tuesday aller saleday, at thc residence of.J. W. Mcintyre, ten hogs and one heiler, levied on ns his properly, nt the suit ol' James Hare vs. J. AV. McIntyre ?nd Rob't. 1'owoll. One sorrel mare, levied on as thc property of J. AV. Garrett, ut the suit of L. Hi J. Goodwin, for an other. One sorrel horse, one sorrel maro, one ox wagon nnd ono yoke, oxen, levied on as the property of Jesso A. Hallt at thc suit ol'J. C. Vonhloc, for an other. Ono B?rrol horse, and on Tuesday after suleduy, ai t,|n' residence ol'J. ll. Ilunnicull one yoke oxen, hue wilgah and one sorrel coll, as Iiis property, ut the suit of J. M. Ilunnicull vs. J. ll. and M. II. Hunidcatt One negro girl. Patsy, as the property of li. H. Keilli, at the snit of Scott ?; Prut her vs. Alexander li rv cc et. als. sureties on his olliciul bond. Terms, cash ; purchasers lo pay for papers. WI N. CRAIG, s.r.D. May 8. 1801 l!J_ld_ T11K ST?T?r?K SOUTH CAROLINA, IN' OHIUN.VUV-AMUKKNS. J. li. Hagood, Adin'r, "t Petition . vs > for Jeremiah Whit miro & wife flmia.ct.als j Settlement. IT appearing to my satisfaction that James Rob inson, Ocogc R billson, jr, Joseph Robinson. Randall Robinson, Lydia Hagood, Thomas Hit! and wife Martha, tho hoirs-ut law of William Rob inson, deceased, (names and number unknown,) and thc heirs of lili/.abeth Heese, deceased, (ninnes and number unknown,) defendants in this case, reside without tho limits of this Slate : ll is or dered, therefore. Hint; these several absent parties do appear in tho Court of Ordinary, to bo holden at I'lokens Court House on Monday the 8lh day of July h'oxl, lo shew cause. If any they can, why a linaf seulement of tho lis?ate of Hardy Robinson, deceased, should not be made and a decree pro nounced thereon. W. Ii. HOLCOMBE; o.e.u. Ord'nary'a Omeo, .\pfil 2. lKfil 3m ~ " $20 REWARD. I)UNAWAY from tho subscriber, on thc Otb \f of lasb December, BE KUY;, nbout 5 feet 7 inches high, very black skin, 'JO years old: sometimes ho limps slightly, fruin having had uno nf his legs broken three years ugo. ile has a Wife at Dr. II. C. Miller's, pear Pendleton, and is probably lurking in that neighborhood. Tho nbovo . reward will be paid for Iiis appre hension mid delivory to tho nearest jail. All persons detected in harboring or aiding him in nny wnv, will bo dealt with according to law. JULIUS N. BOSS. Fi.pnK.vcK, S. C.. April 0, 1801 37-tf JAM KS ?;. OlMt. W. P. PttlOK, ORR & PRICE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Orccitvillc C. lt.y Practico in tho Court? of the Western Circuit. TIIE STATU OP SOUTH CAROLINA. i'lOKKNS-IN KC-?1TY. Mary Jane Rarton, "1 > by her next friend, Bill for construction of . va; ' ? li. Hurleston Barton, Deed, &c. and Jape. Barton, J IT oppcaring to my suiisfttction that Jane Barton, ..ono of tho defendants in this case." resides with out tho limits of tliis Stato: On motion of Norien, Comp. Sol., it is ordered thin situ do appear in this Court, ftnd plead, answer or demur lo complain ant's sold bill of complaint, within three months from tho publication of this rule, or an order pro i'on/csiso \f]\\ be. taken against her. ROBT. A THOMPSON, C.K,IVI>. Oom'rs Ofli?c. Mardi'30. DWI. ' 3ni THjps\9'?4^*?P -SOUTH CAROLINA! IN 'KQUITY-riCKKNS, John Biudlno, ) v's. J; Bill for Partition- &c. Patsy Purdine, et; als. J . IT appearing to my satisfaction that tho boira of Polly Lofliom, lo wit; Geo. Lathoin, T. H, South wick and wile Palsy, J. W. Lat hem, Richard M. Lnthein, Andrew P. Lat hom. Anthony Q..Lnthom, Sam. W. Lathem, .Jas. K. Petit' mid ivifo Juno H., Jacob Urtiosl and wife Betsy, Jos. Hurdlno. Sum'l. Ilnrdinc, lilijah Robinson and wife Henrietta, defendanl$ In .thia Case, reside without the limits of this Stale: On motion of Harrison & PuBiaiii, Coinp.vSolS., it? i*\"ordered, therefore, that tho'said absent, d?tendants do nppear in this honorable Court, and plead, rtnswor or demur, to compfain niit'ssaid bill ot' complaint,'Within three months from tho publication hereof, or nn order pro coti feaso will" be taken aa lo thom. ROBT. A. THOMPSON, C.E.P.D. Comr's. Offlco, March'2?L 1801. 8m 'rilli STATE OP -SOlJ?TI, CAROLIN A. PlCKBNS-r-rlN KQU.ITY. . Warren A. D.'.Moss, V .vs..' . \ Amended, BIB for Rc . Samuel M, Hind, cl, ab J lief, &o.- v IT. appealing to ,my satisfaction that Samuel M. Hunt, one of (mi defendants tn this ease resides without tho limits of this Stute ; pu motion of! "NoVten,.Ob'utJ>. Sol., it is ordered that he do bp- | pear In thi^ Court, and pleads answer oi; demtp-. to, complainant's amended bol o? complaint in th I?. ?flRot within .three"months froor.the publication bf thia tate, pr- eh Qvdnr.pro cori/et^o will bc thkoiV Attrtlnst Jiim. .. , ' . . ? * " ROBT. A.. THOMPSON, o.K.r.r,. ' ZS^X\?^J?' Mardi 30. 18f.1.\ ? ;\ '8tn THE. ST?WOP S?tlTif ?AIiOIitN^ ' ' ?JtOKRKa-IN OlipIf?ApY. . ; YOU ?rp hereby notified, to be. and appear in tho Court of Ordlnar/v to bo hol?tQjti at PtcK?'rt? fj. H.-, ph Monday tho 1st;day ^uVy lient,' fo.?h?w cn(\n<>,'lf iny yoa eart. 'vl?y tho distributivo share . ?Uotfed tb'^dltn Jenkitjh 'tn Heat Rstato af ? ftaaols Tonkins^ decoiisvd, qluiuld not.be divided aoyhig?t tija next of kin Of tll?*njil Jshn Jenkins. 1 ;toy;tVW;'y^-"w "? :. i JJ- h ? " <?'<" ?-I-- .^O.flM'm-ciiwife.'. MARBLE Y ARI) AT PENDLETON. IEVERYONE CAN BK SUITED, AS WE jj have on hand and receive every uionth tho bc?t MALIAN Af\iv AMERICAN FOB MONUMENTS, SLABS, TOMBS AND HEADSTONES OK ALL SIZES And nt? cheap nu can bo bought tiny where, with freights added. Cut letters, 3 1-2 cont? each, liaised lottern, 20 couts each ; und the letters cut deep und woll. Wc have accurcd the services ot Mr. .JOHN C. CHKltKY ns our Agent, who will do ult that can ho done to givo entire satisfaction. All business trausnotod by him will bo ratified by LEAY ELL & WHITE. March 20. 1800_33_ ? s_tf i THE PENDLETON HOTEL, ~ ri^IIE Subscriber tnkos pleasuro in informing I his friends and thc public, that ho lins ta ken charge of thut largo and commodious I louse in tho villugo of PEiyoi.i-yroiv, s. c. Ho intends to keep n first class bouse, and invites the travelling public mid his friends to givo him n call. Amongst tho comforts and conveniences added, ia that of a Reading Room, whore tho latost papers muv he consulted A. R. ROWDEN. Feb 2, 1800_27_ jf_ BANK OF STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. CHARLESTON. Fehi?ary 15, 1801. rniIE LEGISLATURE having, at its last X session, authorized tho issue of Ronds tu thc amount of $075,000, hearing au interost of 7 per cent., for the purpose of providing tho funds required to sustain tiio State in tito net of resuming her rights of Sovereignty, this Rnnk is now prepared to dispose of the Rends. They aro issued in sums of $50, $100, ami $150. An .opportunity is thus afforded every citizen to make ii secure and proiitnblo investment, while contributing aid to tho cause in which tho State is engaged. With tho view of enabling citizens in tiny part of tho State to share io thc lean, thc Clerks of tho Courts of thc several Districts havo been requested to open Dooks?of Subscrip tion for thc Stock. Suitable arrangements will bo n?tido for furnishing bunds ou the receipt of tho money, ut an early dav after each subscrip tion has been made. Engagements for tho purchase of Ronds may bc mude at tho Rank, ur nt uny of its branches. It is probnhlo that, at tho next session of the Legislature, those parties who desire it ratty havo have their Roods oonvcrtcd into Stock. C. M. FURMAN. President. February 28, 1801_30 ff , . ni l?? IC ?T7 CA KID, DR. O. IL SYMM.ES having completed his I Collegiate courso, oilers his Professional services to his friends and tho public generally. Will be prompt in his attention to his patrons. His office will bo fouud with Dr. M. L. SHARPE in thc brick building adjoining Store of Into E. R. Henson & Son. Pendleton, May 12, 1800 41 tf BLUE RIDGE HOUSE, AT 7 Pendleton, S. C. 1X11 IF, SUBSCRIBER, who has had several _1_ years experience in Hotel business, (hav ing been solo proprietor of tho Williamston Springs Hotel for ninovears,) is now proprietor of the BLUE RIDGE'HOUSE, whore be will bc glad to seo all his old friends and patrons and also the travelling public. His house will be provided with everything, necessary for n well-kept house.both from thc sea board markets and surrounding country, and his Rnr with choice Wines, Liquors aud Cigars. He has good servants, and every attention will bo paid to his guests to render their sojourn agreeable. Thc good society of Pendleton Village--the pro verbial good health of its inhabitants-it? floe cool wator and bracing atmosphere-its prox imity td thc mountains and its accessibility by Rnilrond, all contribute to make it ono of the best summer resorts in tho upper country. Per sons arriving hore on the cars, and wishing to visit tho mountains or any other point of thc surrounding country, can be accommodated with good conveyances and carpful drivers from tho Livery Stable kept hore. . ' J. W. COBB. May 15, I860 ,42 tf THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, IMCKKNST-IN EQUITY. G. W. Rankin, Assignee, 1 vs. > Pei. for Relief, ?xe. R. F. Holland and others, j IT appearing to tho Coert that R. F. Holland, Christopher Kirksoy, Jared E. F. Kirksoy, Isiah M. Kirk8ey, Mary L. M. Kirksoy, reside without this Stoto : On motion of Harrison & Pallium, Pro. Pct., it is ordered, that the said absent defendants do appear, pjoad, answer oY demur, to tho petition filed in this caso, within three months from tho publication hereof, or their consent to tho same will bo taken pro con J'csso as to them. ROBT. A. THOMPSON, c. is. p.o. Cumm'rs Office. March 23. 1801. Hm ?5S* STATE "OF SOUTH CAROLINA. PICKEN S-IN EQUITY. Q. IV. Ma&ingUi, ot. als. ) ^ vs. > Bill for Account, Re David MclVlmrtcr, et. als. J lief, &c. IT appearing to my satisfaction Hint Sarah E. I MeWborter, Louisa C. Brown, John McWhor tcr. defendants in this ense, resido without the limits of this State : Oii motion of Orr & Haddon. Comp. Sols., it is ordered, therefore, that tho said? absent defendants do appear in this Court, and ploud, answer or demur to complainants' said bill of complaint-, within three months from, tho pub lication hereof, or an order pro confesso will bo taken against (hem. ROBT. A. THOMPSON, O.K.P.D, Com'vs OffiqiyMarch 30, 1801. Sro, STATTE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ~ PIOKKNS niftTRICT-OEtMCKComiT OVCOMMON CI,KA?. WILLI AM F. PARKER, who is in th? cus tody of tho Sheriff of Piokens District, hy virtue (if a writ '6f:c?nia% dd 'satisfaciendum, at tho snit of Ishain W. Taylor,* having filed in my oflicO, together with ? schedule on oath of Ids es?atcc and offeets, his petition to the Court of .Common Pleas, ifrftying that he tnoy bc admitted to tho benefit Ot fbi Act of tho Glen, oral Assembly m ado for the roliof of'Insolvent Debtors.: , ?t Js ordered, that thc "said Isham W. Taylor, and all others, tho .oreditors to whom the .Baid William F^ Porkor * is in any wiso indebted, bo and they 'aro hereby sum moned.and have-nbtlce tn appear beforo tho said Cyuvt. at P?o.kehs;Court l?ense, on tho .'id Mon "day.of ?otbl??r noxt, to show5 canso,- if any tboy oftn, why tho prayer of tho p?tition aforosaid should not bo granted; 1 J. E. ITAGOOD, d.o.rV- {. Conimnn Plesty April 1, 1801 , 3m, ' W. K. BA8LKY ' N ?SAAO WtCKt.IFFR ~ EAS?EY & WICRUW?T ^ . ' Attorneys ni Law,, yyiLL attend punctually to all business en ! > trusted to' their care th. tho..'Distrikts. ebiAprisiug tho Western Circuit. OFFICE AT PICKERS C. H., S. C. . ?ont. 25. ,1855 , .c., 13 ?^ffi JF< W.NORRIS, Jjt. ' J. W. HARRISON. ' S.O. l'UM.IAM. NO?lilVSv ?IAI?MSON lt iS????M. Attorneys nt ILaW? ' ' AN 1) ?OL 1CI TO RS 1 N EQUI T Y, , ??T?LL attend promptly, lo all'business .ef^tteste'd Tl . to their caro. Ms. PtM.iAH can always be ?found in tho Office. j OFFIOfc'A* PiCRKNS O. rV., 8. C. JOS. j. ?ORt?fc, AND solicitor IA i;<jmi<V. PICKtfNS COURT UOUS-E, $ O' Jan. 1, 1868?' . _ 2?J__|f^ A. FISCHESSER, Watchmake* rt nd Jet* eft**, W ALPALKA, 8. C., HAS rtcoivod at his stand on Muin-strcot, ft' large and heautiful assortment of Watches and Jewelry, 4 . Which is oiforod rory iow to hi- friends ?ad the trading publie, \ REPAIRING, in nil its brunches, done ll* a . most workmanlike? loanuer, and- with de spatch. All work Warranted. Juno 22. 1800 ? 47_f H. FAJEN, AT WALHALLA, s. C., IS now receiving a splendid assortment? DRY GOODS. For Ladios and Gentleman's Wear, ' -ALSO Ready-made 4 lot lu m-. Ifcniso has on hand tho.finest Cnsstraers arid' Linens, for tho Spring and Summer; together' with many other articles not necessary tu men* tioil. -_ Mr. FAJEN continues tho. Tailoring Business in nil its branches, and respectfully solicits a1 share of public patronage. _ May 12.J859 42 tf CABINET MAKING, AT JHOK? AIVS lVllf.Ii, S, Ci; rilllL undersigned is prepared to execute ?ll1 JL orders in this linc. Pron ptness nnd pune tuality is promised if custom is extended. Terms, easy. JAMEo WHITE & CO. August 24. 1800 4 tf ("IARS on thc Rino Ridge Railroad leave. Pbn J dloton on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri days, nt 15 minutos boforo 4 o'clock, A. M? On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at -1 o'clock, P. M Lcavo Anderson on Mondays, Wt?dncsdnys and Fridays immediately uftcr the caro arrive from Relton in the morning. Gu Tuesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays, on the arrival of thc cars from Columbia. Sept. 8, 1800 0 ,'? tf i Law Notice THE undersigned will devoto himself entirely to tho practice of J.aw and Equity on tho Western .Circuit. Mr. IIADPKN is his partner ot Pickens; JAMES! L. ORR, Anderson C. H.. May 10. 1850 .4?-if WM. C. KEITH, ATTORN E Y A T L A W / WILL nt temi promptly to all business entrusted to los oarc in tho Dibtricts comprising .the Western Circuit. Office at Pjckcns C H. Dec 6. 1850 20 If. _-1-i-i-, Stale ol'South Caroling. IN ORDINARY--PICKEN?? Wm. Hunter, Adm'r, \ i . vs. >.Pct. for Settlement: J. M. Owens end others. J - . " ' TT appearing te my satisfaction that J. M. t I Owens and wife Pormolie A., Oiiattn Ar? cher and Eugenia A roh cr, d?fendants ia thhj case, reside without the limits of this State": - ?fc . is ordered, therefore, that the said absent de* fendants to appear in tho Court of Ordinary, nt Piekons C. li., on Monday the first day of July next, to shew cause, if any thev ow?,-'.why ? final settlement of the estate of Andrew -H. Ar cher, decOnsod, should not bo made at that timo, nnd a decree had thereon. . s I W. E. HOLCOMBE, o.r-.iV Maroh 23. 1801. 33 3ni ' -,--, Slate of South Carolina, IN MH' 1TY-rit'KEN?, Elizabeth Evatt, ] - v, \ Anvendod BiR for Past? J. S. F. Evatt, et.al. J Ron,. Ap. TT.nppearing to my satisfaction that Addison JL' Doggs and wife Sarah, defendant? in this case,'reside without tho limits of thisSt-ateV Ore . motion of Harrison & Pullinm, Comp. Sol., it iii ordered, thoreforo, that thc said d?fendants do appear in this Court, plead, answer "or detnn.r to tho amended bill in this case; within th.reo months from the puidicntion hereof, or an order pro ccnjcxno will be taken nr-nlast them, ?f; ROBT. A. THOMPSON, CIK.IVO. Oomm'rs Office, March 23,1801, 3m -"---j-.,-,-^ifl^y Law Notice. RPIIE undersigned Imvc formed a partnership in 1 tho practice of Law and Equity for Picken?' District.. Mv. HAPPEN may bo Consulted at his offioc in Piokonw and Mv. Olin at Anderson. JAMES L. o Rte *'\ W. M. HApDKN, ' Pickens C. TT., Moy 10,1859 42-tf THE STATE OF 80? TH- :CAt???N?~, I'ICKKXS-^IX KQCli'Y. Ww. Hombreo 1 vs I Pcflttoft for Roh>f, kn ' G. \\. Baldwin. } ! v " Tf eppearing to uiy sntisfnctioji Riat G. W. B?ld 1 win, the defendant.in this case, resides without tho limits of this State; on motion of Reed 8iid\? Drown, pro. Pet, ordered, that l o do npp'ear nm! -plead., answer or Ueunir to the petition in {hiscriKr, within three months.from this date, or the sam?' will bo taken against him pro. confes?. . -J . KOD'T. A THOMPSON,'O.B.I?,P. Maroh 9, 1801 ftp -w 8m t-. . ? '. . ..-.-pr--jfeMa ??j TPhe State of South Carolina, PWJ?t?KS D?STliT?T. ? IT ' IJ1CY MCCOY, . wife, of Roy McC((j,-Of ? X 9 Pickens District', hereby gi v^s.OoBxo.that; Unijn tho expiration of tho legal length of .tirOO, I will trade and act as, H' freo' dealer ?fr -%\fctijfti(A * rowr/ ;" and publie ncfico ls hereby-p'voq .^ap? cordinglV- My occupation is that of a farmer ;nnd-Seamstress. , , ', VLBtJY- hfcOO-/. . ?.^?^h-^'-iga..3? : 3IQV Th? ?inH Af JS?Mlli Carol?niji, ?-I?KEJJSr-lN KQVITV. G. M. Lynch,,ot. als. ) - ... . ? " - , /.Biilior rartie.on. i?e., ?. F. LyncKv, et.1 ?le, j tTT n^peartng to Rio Commisslonef th'ni,^IL JU BKm J. Lynch. C. F. Lynchj CalvKLth^. Jason Gillespieand wifoKhxahedh, John )'?ew)8 .nd wife Mary, William Baker and yrlfo^ ??b, Richard Robinson and wife N&otttfr John R'oV . InsptVand wife Ki I-/a, defendant* in- this COSA, rchido withapt thoRmit^ nf this Stet?t Qajfao tlon of Orr ? Hadden/.Comp. 6o|s.^ it, ls ord^r- " ed, therefore,- finit tho said absent .?ofepdaftte do appear lu this Court, end M.w??i ei??We^i?t demur to cop?plaintints' Said mll' nf Oomttlaint, within three nuoilhs ftseuf tho publication hert-". ofrorv an .trd?.r pro ci>i\fj*sQ wi)} ^ feV^ft ?gelri?t ^T' ROBT, A, ^HOMP?b^o^; POWDER FOR SALE. rpiIE South Curolioa Powder Mills' Company' I offer for sale, on good terms, tho following kinds of superior Powdor, viz: Common Blasting powder por keg $4 20' Rrilliant " f' " " . ; 5 25 Common Mining " " " 5 25' Rrilliant " '? " 0 25 Common Riflo " 4?, ** u 7 25 Rrilllnnt ? ff " " - 8 5t> ?S?r** Whero the keg .is'returned 25 cents will he deducted. Address JOHN BOWEN & Co, Piekons Couvtf House, S. C. WM. R. BOWEN, Agofit, Sept. 7. 1800 0 __tf_ flluc Ridgee Kailroa?!.