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on .os cry shoot, countcrpnno, pillow cuso mid j tablecloth, tearing thom up into suitnblo 1 widths." BedtJ Wore ?Iso tnkon, ?nd n largo diiiing-tablo. Tho table was carried into tho yard, beneath tho thick branches of a pleas nut grove, nnd hero tho surgeons relieved ! ninny n poof follow of n broken linn or u shut-1 tored leg. The residence of nnothor lady wns visited by several of tho lily-livered oflioi s, worn j ou* by fntigUo mid parched with thirst. They I bopped butter'tnillc or nny other refreshment nt hand, which was peremptorily refused. Thoy thou laid violent hands upon u pail of fresh wntor near by, and speedily swallowed tho contents. Ono pf tho officers inquired of Mrs. G if sho had any idea of the number of rebel force In tho ongageinent that day. She replied that sho did not, but a friend and neighbor, bad informed her tho evening pre- ', vious, that Gen. Beauregard was near York- ? town, nt the head of 30,000 - mon ! - " Great1 God !" exclaimed the valorous u soger boy " ? toa follow-offiuer, " what a narrow escape have j wo made. It is a wonder that ull of us wcro not cut to pieces." An officer from Fortress Monroe waited up- , ?on Gen. Magruder ut Yorktown, Wednesday "under n flag of truce, mid - requested that! Captain or Col. David W. Waldron be ex- j .changed for sonic prisoners now in thc hands of tho Yankees. The officers in command lind.boon told by tho cowardly Zou ives who fled in such wild confusion when Capt. W. fell, that he was but siightly wounded. The Yutlkoo messenger appeared to be greatly as tonished when told that Capt. W. fell at the ornok of the rifle, and never spoke afterwards. A request was then made that the Yankee "troops bo allowed to disinter tho body, mid :nlso that thu unfortunate titan's sword and watch bo delivered, that they might bo restor ed to his family: The officer was informed that the sword had boon removed by tho gal lant soldior whoso rifle felled Capt. Waldrop, ?nd that every effort would bo made to restore it The watch was immediately delivered over. Thc officer we loam, stated that at roll call, I Tuesday afternoon, it was ascertained that there were 501 missing. One hundred and twenty-eight of this number were known to be dead, mid a great many wounded ; but it. was believed that many of the miss'ng would yet return to ea in p. Many of tho wounded wore taken to tho Confederate camps nt Yorktown, by our Sol diers, thc cowardly Yankees having fled afid left thom to their fate. One of those unfor tunate men had received a shocking wound stuttering his leg, and the limb was amputa ted Tuesday. Many of tho Yankee troops killed were frightfully mangled. An eye-witiiesa informs us that ho vlated a spot whore several lay stiff in death, lt was behind a barn, where many of theil! had taken refuge against the deadly fire of our Parrot guns, so adroitly managed by the Richmond Howitzers. One body had received tho ball of a rifled cannon after its force had been somewhat weakened by passing through the barn, but still it struck thc lu?n in thc breast, going entirely through mid tearing the flesh out for a circumference ns largo as a luau's hat. Many other sickening sights were witness ed, hut we have neither the timo nor thc in clination to recite them. The cool courage of our officers and sol diers is spoken of by all in terms of the high ?st coinilieYid.itioti. (ion. Magruder.and Col. D. II. Hill displayed the most consummate bravery, and the men, inspired by such exam ples, fought with great desperation. The Zouaves of Col. Duryea canto up to the sconce of action as did Ellsworth's when they scattered oveo Alexandria, y< liing HkeWUd beasts, hoping thereby to intimidate brave Southern hearts, but without effect. O UV mon quietly and calmly awaited their ap proach, trusting to their own strong anns, und halving the result to the God of Rattles. As we have said before, the victory is one of the most brilliant, recorded in history. It even exceeds the l'a ni ons triumph of General Jackson at New Orleans. TUB Vier v LATEST-A gentleman, who reached Ballimore on Wednesday, direct from Jamestown, says it bad bi :n positively ascer tained up to yosterd.13' morning, by.persons residing in tho vicinity, that the Yatikeo.loss by the engagement of last Monday is over 600 killed, '.hut few of the 504 missing nt roll cnll last Tuesday have turned up, and it is now thought they never will tn this world. GEN. SCOTT.-This veteran traitor to the ???il of his nativity, is reported to have said in conversation witii others : " This is my last campaign, gentlemen, and it shall be my host." Wo are of the opinion, say..; the Dan ville Reni'tler, that it will, doubtless bo us brilliant in tho way of military achievements, ns was his famous Flo.ridil campaign, during < Im Seminole war. In that Campaign, after ovor twenty months of dilligent scouting ?round thu lake;: nnd lagoons of that region, he succeeded in capturing oho suporiinuntod squaw while nsloop mid awfully. frightening " ono little Indian boy." MARIIIKO. on tho lfith instant, by L. lindura, Esq.. Mr. JOHN I.. LiTTi.m'ON tu Miss Ei.tZAiiHTn II. Moony, all of Pickens. On thc 18tll instruit, by L. Thomas, Esq., Mr. THOMAS DAVIS IO Miss M .MITHA, daughter of Mr. Jojin Hudson, nil af Piekmis. ESTATE SALE" ~ *VT7" LL bo sold, nt tho Into ro-mloneo of James Tl Rogers, deceased, on the 8th dav nf Jul v, lBfil. a part of thc 1? URSON A Ii E?TAT? of said tloeoased. to wit : About 200 Bushels of Corn, Foddor, Still and Stands, Stock Bogs, and various other articles too numerous to mention. TcvmHof Sula.-On a credit of twolvc months, with note, two approved sureties, with intorost fr.Mii dato. Sums under $4. cu>di. L. UOHF.RS, V . , i L. A. IUO?! } Juno 18. 1801 40 3 BLUE R?bWRAILROAD. * OH ANO 1 OK SCH KIHI I.B. ON and aftor Monday, tho 2-bh nf Juno, tho Pu-?so i . vor T ain will I en ve Walhalla Depot ? for Anderson (birt, every Mondav, Wednesday and Friday morning at 2:30, A. M. Will leave Anderson C. If, for Walhalla every Monday. Wednosdny and Frldnv evening im modiatoly after tho arrival hf ?ho train from i Columbia. C. J. BOD UN, Assistnnt Engineer R R. U. R. _Pendleton. June 18. 1R(H 40 tf. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, IN O Ul) I N A HY-CITATION. If U MERRAH. J. E. Hagoad natl Nathaniel ("hw " " ?oil have applied to mg for letters of nd ministration upon nil ?nd singular the personal estate of John' Onssoll. <'~oonsd?.l, Into of ?ho Dlstrlot of Plokons nnd ?State nfornsnld ? Tho kindred and creditors of sahl.dooessod. are, Micro? fore, etted to Appear hefore mo nt Plokons O. H. on Monday'th* 8th of July next, to show onueo.lf miy they can, why said loiters should ' not be ???'ftfUod, <JLiu uiidetmydumd nnd BOIU ^i*l\)tfa. , ? Vi m I amii I?MJ,^J?^I|IJI"IJIIJJII wnl l.ijJ.'L. p. t th?XS?iS?^i In Advance of the Mail. fl?*Tho Fourth Regiment. 8. C. V, passed thro' Petersburg, Va, on Monday IOBL ST. LOUIS. June 18.-Federal troops fired into the windows of tho Recorder's Court to-day, killing four citizens and mortally wounding two. A soldier in ranks hud accidentally fired his gun. ut willoh tho wdmle company becumo frightened and fired indiscriminately. WASHINGTON, Juno 10.--Tho federal troops from Vienna report to Scott, and say that on turn ing u curve within a quarter of a mile of Vienna, they wore tired upon by a masked battery with SIIOIIB, shot and grape, killing ami wounding sonic men on tho platform ears. The train was stopped; on account of injury to the machinery, it could not well bo retired. Tho troops abandoned the train and took to tho woods. Dinding that t|ie battery was supported by 160*0 Soul ll Carolinians, wc fell back, throwing out skirmishers on holli thinks. Wo then retired leaving ? killed, 5 woun ded, ond ft missing. Thc mon abandoned mail) haversacks, blankets and a few muskets. There port is signed Robert C. Scltovok. 1st OMo regi l?eiit. Among (ho killed wau the editor of tin Cleveland Herald. RICHMOND, June 19.--Military reports ure n? numerous us ever. Ono is gonoriilly cr?ditai that, thc federalists have ovncuulcd New pur News. Public opinion indicates that a great battle or bailies, will soon take place. RICHMOND', June 19.-The Slate Convontioi has adopted thc Constitution of the Oonfodcrnt Stases, reserving tho right to secede under cei tain contingencies. Passengers who armed nt 3J o'clock, froi Munnssns, roport nothing of unusual h?ter?i ns transpiring ulthough lively times woo OJ peet od soon. Puny lt Ess MoNnoK, June 19.-The SOU t ber! ors ure erecting a haticry at SeWoll's Poin und council trilling a g.cnl force ?in Jamos rive An inunensc Southern force is between Yuri town ami Crent Retied. Ratler is still prcpa lug to nd vance. Thc engagement nt Viona lasted '20 minute Nine of tho federalists were killed, nod thirl wounded. Cen. Johnson is moving to surprise Cud Wa i lader, at Martinsburg, instead of going to Wi uhesior. WASIIINOTON, June 19.-It is nscortfd po. lively, that Wigl'ull visitad this city, disguisi ns'a cattle dca er. The department is acce| ing mon by battalions. LEXINGTON. June 19.-Andy Johnson is bei cn route for Washington, lie spoke for thr boil rs. T?l?graphie communication from houdrpji ? tQl'S nt Falls Church, say that tho niovcmeniH b dh parties there indicate an action in tl: vicinity. Leeshurg. Virginia, had lint heep occupied to yesterday morning, A battle occurred that vicinity day before yesterday, histing t hours, but with what result, luis not been asi* tnined. It Is supposed that Johnston ?s movi to surprise did wu I hid orht Mnrlinsburg, inste of going to Winchester. A dbsporutc tight between Vienna and Fa fax C. H.. is imminent. RAI.KIOII, Juno 1?.-In Convenlion yestordi nicmhora to the Confederate Congress were eic ed. W. \V. Avery anil George Davis for thc St at huge: and \V. N. IL Smith, Thomas Rofl L. I). McDowell, A. W. Venable. John M. Mo head. R. C. Puryonr, burton Craigc, and A. Davidson fur the districts. Two RATTLES RBI'?MTED-MORILR, June - A merchant from this city telegraphs fr Lebanon. Ky. saying that ll gentleman on I ir.lln with him. who left St. Louis last nig says thal (len. Lyon and all his command w Uiken prisoners at Huonville bv thc Missoi ans. lt is reported, also, that ?nero hud bee fight at Harper's Ferry, and I he federal tro routed, with a loss of d.000 men. ST. LOUIS, June 19.-Thc St. Louis Dctnoc learns that un advance guard id'federal cava encountered a considerable foroo of Missoi ans, stationed ou a hill, with cannon comma lng the'road. Three fonVrnlis's were killed The cauilry were not pursued ill their rot ri Thirty Missourians nttnckod tho federal guarding Pa tience bridge. LOUISVILLE. June 19,-Two thousand Mi-1 rums arc iii Boon vi I le, und one thousand the opposite side of tho river, with nrtill placed so as to command tho river. Gem Lyons is waiting for information to dolerin whether tn adynnco by river or land. ST. LOUIS, Juno 19.-Col, Roeristein been appointed oom munder in St. Louis i (.'?de counties, and has issued a pmolumati Lyons hu> alS?? proclaimed Jefferson eily un martial law. Lyons went on an expedition ; terd.iv toward Huonville. Several hours'dj ing were feared. JePF?nsoN CITV. June 19.-Thc convict: ibo penitentiary attempted to escape tn-drt) Six of them were killed and four wounded. EVACUATION OF HABPKR'S Fr.nuY.-Wo ll? yesterday n, repetition ol' thc statements of cvucim-hui of Harper's Ferry from such a soi that we are inclined to give it credit, accoiupui hy nu explanation of the reasons for the ni ment, which we aro not at liberty to give, which, if known, would confirm and elevate universal confidence that is felt in the. mast military skill .-md judgment which distiinruisli Confedera tc. Genera's. - iiicfnnond I)! ?patch. Strayed, 17ROM 'ho 8iihsor.ihef.on tho 2??h of : hist, 0; Cow and young enif. .die is lu: d'irk red. with bend partly black : eran horns, which has hoon bored with a small gi let. Sho wu? purchased from FJnm Shu and I suppose she is in his mark. Thoro no white on tho cow. Any infor nation cone ing said Cow will be thankfully received, anv oxpon>o incurred in tho matter will hr fraved bv me. D. AV. PENDLE'! June IS. \m\_46_ Notice. riMIOSE porsons indebted to mo for the ; I 1800 must como forward and sottlo t Accounts before the 1st of September next, they haye not tho money como nnd give t noto. Tho Books must be Bounced. J. J. LEWI: Pendlftton. .Lino 18^1801 H> Notice. ALL persons indeh'cd to tho Eslnto of Ju Rogers, deceased, aro rei|iiesled to ni payment ; und all those haying demnmls ugo I said Eslntc must prewent them lognlly ntte i to eiljiorof the undersigned. L. ROC ERS. I . . .., _L. A. RICE. } A(1'"' Taxes Must be Paid ! 1"PERSONS who hnvo mit yet paid their Ti munt do so on Sn led ay next, as tho Pisi Treasurers want their money. I do not \ tin make cost, lint have no discretion in this c Tho limes aro hard, hut.the nionov must c for taxes. J? W. L. CARY, T. ( Juno 3. 1801 j_ 44_ Notice. ALL PERSONS aro hereby forwnrned tcftrndo for a note in" hand given by ni Pi nek ney Trn?tntell for ten dollars, dated al ?.5th March, 18?I ; ns thc consideintion which ?aid noto Was givon has faileil. 1 oe no tend to puv tho saino unless compelled by WM. 0. PURRA> June 3. 18G1_44__ MEDICAL N0TICE-R EMOVi DUS. MARRY & SLOAN beg to luform l friends and patrons that they hnvo ronv their ofllco to the foriofc building formerly ocou by Dr T. J. Picken?., whero one or tho other always bo found, ?uo?pt when professionally .ont.. , . . ..-.MA?PY.& SLpv\l ' ttitfW*, Jft?, ll, 1001 ? Snocial Notices. : Pic Nie at Pickonsville. Thoro will bo ii Pic Ni? at Piokcnsvillo. on Thursday tho <ltli day of July next. Goo. W. Ki EASI.EV will address tho nsseuibly <?n the no- ? cusion. Cid. Z..C. PUI.MAM has also boon in vi- ! ted to do OOt Tho public, and thc LADIES especially, ure | invited to nttctul. TUE COMMITTEE. Juno 1?. 1801_ 4?__1 Attention! Cavalry. A mooting will bo hold at Walhalla, on Sat urday the 21)th day of Juno, instant, for tho purpose ot organizing a Company of Cavalry. The iniporiuueo of this arin of tho service is too apparent to need defence or recommendation. A- D. QA I ht. A RD. Juno 18. 1861_JO_1 Voto of Thanks. At a meeting ot* the r*Calhoun Mountaineers," Captain f. W. Kilpatrick, -11li regiment S. C. V., hold ut Colombia, on tho )4lh Juno, 18(11, bleut. T. J. Sloan was called to tho chair, and thc follow ing resolutions wore offered by Rob'l Muswell, Jr, and unanimously adopted : Rexofved, That tho llinnks of this company ho, and aro hereby tendered to ihc following persons: Mr. and Mrs. O'Noiltt ami family. Mrs. M et'ord. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford, l>r. and Mrs. Gamewell and family, Mrs. Scott, Miss Russell, Miss Glaxo, Mr. and Mrs. Cathcart. Miss Mcculloch. Miss Sims, Mrs. Dr. forker, Miss Sarine, Miss Kale Crawford, and a few others, unknown, for many kindnesses ami favors extended lo Hiern while in catiip nt lids placo, tho recollection of which will serve io re lieve many of the hardships of a soldier's lifo. HCMIVC*1, Thal thc proceedings of this meeting be published. COME TO THE MOUNTAINS! By Rail, Wheel and tho Saddlo ! rrUtE SOBSCrtlllKH has open and in full I operation completo LIVERY and SALE STABLES, AT ANDERSON; PKNDbKTON AND WALHALLA) TOOBTU mt With all kinds of easy und comfortable VEHICLES, From an Omnibus (o an open Jiuggy 1 HTS STOCK is frc :!.. mid in fine condition, and he hiis secured tho service: of attentive Ostlers, and careful Drivers, who may always he found ut their post. " Iiis OMNIBUSSES will attend at tho Depot? at Anderson. Pendleton and Walhalla, to re coi ve Passengers, who will he conveyed prompt Iv to any point in either nf those places. Thc Subscriber would endeavor to impies.'' Upon the public mind tho advantages of travel through tliis section. The climate is lino, bra (ling and salubrious : and ibo-ct-norv is unsur passed in any country. From elinor nf thc ah'ive points, conveyances can bo hud fm Clarksville, Mount Yntinh, T'mcoa nod Tallulah Falls, Tunnel Hill. Ra bun Cap. Whiteside am! Chi hi ney Top Mountains, Cashier Valley und Georgetown. N. C.. J ooarnoo. Table Rock am] Cto-nr's Head. Buncombe and the French Broad Valley, and any minor point-, over good road?, and through a country where the fare is sub stantial and good, water the best, and the ac commodations first rate. Tho Subscriber gives the business his- per sonal attention, and he is determined that thc travelling public shall have uo'bilig lit which j to murmur on his part. Where ii trip is in j tended, it would he Well to nthlrcss him at An ' der? m C. IL. S. C, a-? to.iime. destination, terms. I ike. ike. His experience in the business is lon)] I and favorably known to the travelling public, 1 and his charges such as to emil ni Oin! them to nil JOHN M. PARTLOW. June I.".. 1801_4jj_tf_ " THE WEST UNION HOUSE," AT WEST UNION. S. C., IS nt tho terminus of iho Blue Ridge Rail road, one mile from Walhalla, on n beanie d : ful sundy plain, in full view of (ho mountains, . j All rhe roads intersecting are sum dh and well r j kept in order. The. owners, not wishing to ne '. j copy the HOTEL; now ju-u refit tod and put in t* ! complete repair, offer it for sale or rent. Thc j lot contains two and p"e fourth acres, and has j all thc necessary out buildings in order un i well arranged. Persons wishing te e Ilga go in the Hotel hnsi ness cnn find nu more eligible situation than this. For particulars, apply to J- C. NEVILLE, 0 ' on the premises, <>r tn 0 ! (J li IS11A M & NEVILLE. A\ June 4.1801 41-5 Walhalla, S. C. i- fl?jy*-Charleston triweekly Cou Wer Copy on c il I month, and Blur. Iti<lg< Huatd one mouth' 1 j ME WALHALLA ???fi?Lj BY D. RIEMANN. ' i riHIIS LARGE AM) COMMODIOUS F.S ! _L TABLISIIMI5NT has been cuipploted ami v furnished in tho best style, and is now opon foi . j tho reception of hoarders and transient custom s' , ors. The undersigned gives the House his per sonal attention and supervision, and his table is supplied with thc best thc railroad and country markets afford. Wnlhulln is a pleasant and nourishing town, ut .tho present terminus of the Blue Ridge Rail rond. Thoro aro churches und the host school-?, with fine roads and tho usual facilities for travel in ni most every direction. The invalid and traveller, too, have herc a most salubrious cli mate, with n fine view of mountain scenery. TKose travelling North heretofore for health and pleasuro aro now cut off fruin spending their money amongst our enemies. Theundor '' j signed hus been at groat expenso to.prepare for this class and others; and. willi his long expe rience in the husiiiOss, ho Hatters himself that he can gi vc entire satisfaction. Ho respectfully solicits tho pat ron a go of his friends and tho travelling public. His terms ni e moderate. D. BILM ANN. Walhalla. May 9. 1S01 ' 40 if fiifgr Tho Charleston Courier will copy daily on Monday and tri-wookly on Thursday till otherwise ordered. VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE, Ni:.\R WAbl?AbbA. rpilH SUBSCRIBER O%W for salo his valu JL uble nod eligibly located TUM T or B"i^B*t Coi iioing Thieu Hundred und thirty-three Acres mure or IQSS, situate on Cane Creek, and within thrco inil^s of tho flourishing town of Walhalla. There uro on tho pince, 00 aerea of good bottom, three settlements, dwelling-* and out buildings ; mid filio building sitos, in view of ibo winde rango pf mountains. Tho Blue Ridge Railroad will, ia a few days, bo running to Walhalla, which bring-? tho nineo in onsy ncccss from dimest a" quartors or tho country. ? On this T,ract, wutor powor abounds, and there aro also a Saw and Grist Mill ireon iii successful Operation. Torms, mi|dornte. Addross mo at Walhalla, or apply on tho promises. . . JESSE A. HALL. May 0.1801? _ _40_Jf Jolr Pr I? CLAREMONT ACADEMY. | rff^HB THU ST JO KS take pleasure In anuoun- ? I eilig to tho public, that they have secured thu services of ?Slr. C. L. HOM.'INUSWOMTII and L.\?y, to take ohavgo of tho Claremont Aendo- ? my. Those Teachers lutvo ox por lenco, and aro somnolent to instruct io nil the various branch- . cs of nu English education. Hy nrrtingonicnt, a Malo and Female School will he taught in tho I same house. j Tho Academy will ho opened on tho 2d Mon* I day ii. .January. 1801. . Unod bonrdiug can he had in tho neighbor I hood on favorable terms. I Tho salubrity of thc climate nml tho niornl 1 tone of tho vicinity, are inducements that ' should not bc overlooked by parents and gunr . diann in educating their.children lind wards. By order of the Board : M. S. STKIULINO, Sec'y. Jan. 0. 1801 23_tf SHERIFF'S SALES. 1)Y virtue ol' sundry writs ol' tieri lucias lo me di- . ) reeled, will be sold bolero the Court House, in . Picken.' District, within i li o legal hours, on thc first I Monday niel Tuesday in Ju.lv lie X.I, Ono tract of land containing <$(J0 acres more or loss, lying on bucky Pork, waters of Changa creek, adjoining lands ol' Spencer Chambers, liphruhn ('obit ami others, levied oil ns I he property ol'Wm. : Phillips at thc suit of Itobel'l Spencer and others. Uno tract of land containing 160 acres more or ; less, whereon the defendant now lives, adjoining ' i lauds of David Shepard, bli .Shepard and others, I as the properly of b. II. Rutledge at the suit of H. lb li; M. and T. J. Keith Kxor's. One gray horse and one gray marc, levied on ns thc properly ol' David h. und J bb ll (.'. Kichcy. al the suit ol' Messiah bung. vs. David li, and John C. (Molloy, and lidwiird llcrndoh. Otic sorrel horse, one sorrel mare, one ox wagon und une yuki' oxen, levied on ns thc properly of Jesse A. Htill, at the suit of J! C. Yniihkc, for nti t oilier. One tract of land containing-nercs move ur less, on waters of Six Mile (.'reek, adjoining hinds of Robert P. Morgan, John Iii?, M & CO. mid oth ers, levied on as I he property ol iistnto ol' Major Lewis deceased, at ibo suit ol' thc Still0 for Taxes One tract ol' hind coal ?ii ning 3il acres more or less, adjoining lands ol' Perrin Odc4i. Polix Rogers and others, levied on as Ibo properly of A. M. Maul1 diu. at ihc suit of J. lt. Sitten and ethers. Oho tract of land containing 160 nercs more or los. adj oin bl); lands ol' P. Cosset t, O. W. Purr and Others, levied on as thc property of Antin Turner, nt thc suil of A. H. (.'rook. Terms, cash ; purchasers to pay for pupers. \V. N. CRAIG, s.e.ii. June 7, lHf.l li _ Jld_ THIS STATIS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, IN Olin IN MtY-l'lcUKNS. J. K. Uagood, Adm'r, "I Petition vs \ for Jorotninh Whitmh-e & wife A nun, el.als J Seulement. IT appearing lo niy satisfaction that .hunes Rob l iiison. Gouge Robinson, jr, Joseph Robinson. Randall Itbbinson, bydia Eugood, Thomas Hin and wife Mu'ha. tho hcirs at law ol' William Roll inson, deceased, (names ?iud number unknown,) ! ami the bobs of Elisabeth Reese, deceased, (names 1 jami number unknown.) defendants in this case" j reside without the limits of this Slate : lt is or 1 i tiered, therefore, that those several absent parties . i do appear in the Conn of Ordinary, to bo holden ?I Picketts Court House ^n Monday Ibo Bib day of July next, to shew cause, if any Uiey can, why n i final settlement of tho lis?ate of Hardy Robinson, deceased, should not be made and ii decree pro nounced thereon. W. li. HOLCOMBE, o.r-.n. , Ord'nary's Office. April 2. 1801 ibu i $20 REWARD. I> I.'N'AWAY from die subscriber, on the 6th V of last December. BERRY, about 5 feel I 7 inches high, very black skill, 20 years old : I tunnel ?mos he limps slightly, from having had i one of his legs broken I h ree years ago. He has a wi'e. at Dr. H. C. Miller's, near Pendleton, and is probably lurking In that neighborhood. Tho abo ; re vard w ill he paid for his appre hension and delivery lo tho nearest jail. All ? persons detected in harboring or aiding him in Any WttV, wiil bc dealt willi according tn law. d U I.ICS N. ROSS. PI.OUK.VCK. S. C.. April j). 1801 37-tf ', JAM KS h. Oltlt. W. I?. PRICE. ORR & PRICE, " A T 'J' O R N K Y S AT L A \V, <Urecnvil|hu C? H., Practice in thc Courts of ibo Western Circuit. Til li STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. PIOkKNS-1 ii KQU ITT. Mary .Tune Harton, by her iieXt friend, Bill for construction of i vs- I B. Marleston Harton, Deed, kc. ami Jane Harton, IT appearing to my sntlsfaotlon that Jane Barton, one ol' the defendants in this case, resides willi ' out the limits ol' this State: On motion ol' Xor! on, ' Corni). Sol., il is ordered that she do appear in t his Coull, und jilead, answer or demur to Complain nut's said hill of complaint, within three months from the publication ol' this vole, or nu order pro tOUfCtXH will he taken against her. KORT. A THOMPSON, c.H.r.n. Com'rsOffice. Marok :10. ism. 8m TUE STATIS OF SOUTH CAROLINA. IN KQ?ITY-P1CKKNS. John Bitrdhio, 1 >s. > Hill for Purl i I ?on, ko. Patsy Rurdiue, el. als. J IT appearing to my satisfaction t'-at the heirs of Polly Linbern, to wit : Ceo. batlioiii, T. II. South I wick mid wile Patsy, J. W. bathein, Richard M. ; bathem, Andrew P. bat hom. Anthony G. bathein, ? : Sum. \V. bathem, Jas. K. Petit und wit? June P.., Jacob Kniest and wife Betsy. Jos. Rurdiue. Sam'!. , j Rurdiue, Blijnh Robinson and wife Henrietta, ; ' defendants lil this cuse, reside without tho limits of this Stale: On motion ot Harrison & Pallium, Comp. Sols., it is ordered, therefore, that the said j absent defendants do appear ia (Ids honora bj 0 . Court, mid ploud, ans wei' or demur, to complain* ant'ssaiil bill ol' complaint, within three mouths ? from the publication hereof, or nu order pro con ? truno will be taken as to them. ROBT. A. THOMPSON, e.K.r.n. Cotnr's. Olfieo. March 2a. 18?b .1m Tilla ST A TIO OF SOUTH CAROLINA, IHC'KR'XB IUST1IICT. I SABRA DANI RLS. wife of John Daniels, of I . Picketts District, hereby gives'not leo thal, upon j thu ex)>irntion of the legal length of limo. 1 will j trade and net as a freo dealer or ''femme covert ;" and pul.lie notice is hereby given accordingly. My occupai ion ls that of a farmer mid weaver. SA RR A DANI PBS. May 23, 1801_48 Jim THR STATE OFSOUTH GAltOLlNA, iMoicKXH-ix EQUITY, i Tilmnn C. Magee. J vs. J- Rill for Partition, &o. Maret Magoo, ot. ni. ) IT appearing to tho Commissioner (hat Maret Magoo, N A. Magee. Nancy Hunt; hoirs j al-luw of Funny Mason, deceased,td wit: Bon ; j-,i i'm Mason, Elias Mason. Ezekiel Mason. Benjamin Brown, H. M. Salmon and btishand j Waid, dofondnnts in this base, resido without the limits of this State: On motion of Harri son & Pullinni, Comp. Sob, it is ordered, there fore, that tho said absout dofondnnts do npponr. plead, answer, or demur to complainant's said bill of complaint, within three months from the , publication nf this rule, oran oidor proconfesso j will bo taken against theih. I . ? ROBT. A. THOMPSON, c.E.r-.n. 1 C< mm'rs Office March 23. 1801. Sin Notice MR. C M. LAY is "my authorized Agent, to transact all business for mo in my mime, during my ubsoncc from the Stnte. ?. W. B. BO0OS. June 3. 1801 . 44 5. Fol- Salo, ?".i!?i?"nii?iv'wi'>j.j'?/nunijin 'M^ni?OM?r/??ftM'''ul?iiwji MARBLE YARD AT PENDLETON. 17VERY ONK CAN BK SUITED, AS WK i liuvo on liuud and receive every monto, tin- bent ITALIAN Aia BO ic icA rv MARBLE FOR MONUMENTS, SEARS, TOMES A N D HEADSTONES OF ALL SIZES And us cheap as cnn bo bought anywhere, with fro i gi I to uildcd. . Cut letters, 3 1-2 cents each. Raised letters, 20 cents each : and thc letters cut deco und well. Wo have secured tho services ol Mr. JOHN C. CH KHK Y us our Agent, win? will do all that cnn be done to givo entire satisfaction. All business transacted by him will he ratified by LEA Y ELL & WHITE. March 20. 1800 83 tf_ THE PENDLETON HOTEL rilliE Subscriber takes pleasure in informing I his IVicnds and thc public, that he lins ta ken charge of that large und Commodious House in tho village of l>ENDLETO\, S. C. He intends to koop u first class house, nnd invites the tre veiling public and his friends to givO him a cull. Amongst tho comforts und conveniences added, is that o? n Heading Room, where thc latest papers univ be consulted A. B. BOWDEN. Eel? 2. I860 27 tf ' BANK OF STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. CHARLESTON. Fobiuary l.r>, ISOI. r|HlE LEO I SLAT URE having, at its Inst J. session, un thor ?'?od thc issue of Bonds to thouinountof $075,000, bearing nu interest of j 7 per cent., for the purpose of providing the ; funds required to sustain the Stute in tho net of j resuming her rights nf Sovereignty, this Bunk I is now prepared to dispose of tho Bonds. They ate issued in BU ins of ?.">(). S10O, and S150. Ali opportunity is thus afforded every citizen to make a secure and profitable investment, while contributing aid to thc causo in which thc Stu'e is en gu ged. With tito view of enabling citizens ? in tiny part of the State to share in the loan, : the Clerks of the Courts of tho several Districts i have been requested to opon Books of Subscrip I tion fir the Stock. Suitable arrangements will ! bo made for furnishing bond? on the receipt of j thc morey, ut nu early dav after each subscrip I t'mn has been made. Engagements for thc ! purchase of Bonds may bo made nt the Bank, or at any of its branches, lt is probable that, nt tho next session of the Legislature, thoso parlies who desire il may have have their Bonds converted into Stock. C. M. FURMAN, President. February 28, 180l_ 30 . tf "~MB?M? A li CA RD. DU. 0. II. SYMMKS having completed his Collegiate course, oilers his Piofessicn.il services to his 'riend* nnd the public generally, j Will be prompt in bis attention to his patrons, j His office will bo found with Dr. M. L. SHARPE in the brick hui' 'ing adjoining Stole of Into E. B. Benson & Si Pendleton. Mu., .1800 41 tf BLUE RIDGE HOUSE. AT 1 Pendleton, S. C. rjMIE SUBSCRIBER, who has lind several J. years experience in Hotel business, (hav ing been sole proprietor of thc Williumston Springs Hotel for nine vents,? is now proprietor of tho BLUE RI DOE' HOUSE, whore he will bc glad to see td I his old friends and patrons and also the travelling public. His house will be provided with everything necessary for it well-kept house, both from thc sea bonni market? and surrounding country, ami his Bar with choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Ho lins good servants, and every attention will bo paid to his guests to render their sojourn agreeable Tho good society of Pendleton Village-the pro verhial good health of its inhabitants-its linc cool water and bracing atmosphere-its pros unity to the mountains and its accessibility bj lia il mad, all contribute to make it one of thc best stun mer resorts in the upper country. Per s uis arriving hero on tho ears, and wishing ti visit tho mountains or any other point of thc surrounding country, cnn be necominodated with good conveyances nnd oar of ul drivers from thc Livery Stable kept herc. J. W. COBB. _ M? VJ 5'_1SC^_?2_ _lf_ THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, PICK FAS-IN EQUITY. G. W. Run kin, Assignee, ) vs. \ Pet. for Relief, &e. B. F. Hedland and others, j IT appearing to the Court that B. F. Holland, Christopher Kirksey, Jared E. F. Kirksey, Isiah M. Kirksey, Mary L. M. Kirksey, reside without this State : On motion of Harrison ?X Palliant, Pro. Pct., it is ordered, that the snic absent defendants do appear, plead, nnswer ru demur, to tho petition tiled in this case, within three months from tho publication hereof, oi their consent to thc sumo will bo taken pro cou /esto us to them. ROBT. A. THOMPSON, C.E.P.D. Com m'rs Office, March 23. 180?-. .lui TI?E STATE OF SOUTH' CAROLINA. 1'i GK KN S-IN EQUITY/, j 0. W. Mussingill, ct. als. 1 vs. > Bill for Account,, Re David MeWborter, ct. als. J lief, ko. I T appearing lo my satisfaction I lint Sarah E. 1 McWhortor, Louisa 0. Brown, John McWbor ter, defendants in this case, reside without thc I limite of this State: On motion of Orr ? Ila.Iden, j Comp, "sols., it is ordered, th ore fore, that tho snid j absent defendants do appenr in this Court, and I plead, answer or demur to complainants' said bill I of complaint, within three months from (he pub lient ion hereof, or au order pro coiiftsto will bc taken against thom. ROUT. A. THOMPSON, O.K.P.a. Com'rs Office, March 30, 1801. 3in STATE OY SOU TIL CAROLINA, PICK EN'S DI8THI0T-OE.FIOE COCIIT Ol' COMMON PtKA8. WILLIAM F. PARKER, who is in the cus tody of tho Sherill' of Piekens District, by virtue of a writ of canina ad xatisj'acieitdum. at tho snit of [shani W. Taylor, having tiled in niv office, together with a scbodulo on bath of Ins estate and effects, his petition ta the Court of Common Pleas, praying that bo may be admitted to tho bonotit of tho Act of tho Hon oral Asi?oinl>ly m ado for the relief of Insolvent Debtors": It is ordered, that tho said Isham W. Taylor, ami all others, tho creditors tu whom the snid William P. Porker is in any wiso indebted, bo and thoy uro hereby sum moned and have notice to appear before the said Court, nt Piekens Court House, on tho 3d Mon day ol October next, to show causo, ii any they can, why tho priiyor ot tho petition aforesaid should not bo granted. J. F.. IIACOOD, c.c.p. Office Common Pious. April 1, 1801 3m W. K. KA8I.KY IttAAO WICKLIFFE EASLEY & WICKLIFFE, Attorney* Ut IJIIW. \rini.L attend punctually to nil busino?S on ? trusted to their euro in tho Districts comprising tho Western Circuit. OFFICE AT PICKKN8 C. II., 8. C. g?ptv gfl? 185t) ? / IR tf J. W. Nonius, JR. J. W. li Aim ISON. fe, 0. rUKMAM. Attorneys tit lUWi AND SOLICITOUS IN EQUITY, WILL attend promptly to ?ll bmnnesB entrusted to Ihojr oaro. MR. Pei.MAM can always bo found in thia Office. < ( . OFFICE AT I'lOKUNS ti~Urt6.-,q.;, '2 I ' 8j>pt..o,d8Co' . ' <r ' tf ?'.gjj_jg?_g^ , JOS. J. N?BTON, ?TTOJlNElf AT E.AW, A??D" Solicitor in Utility. PICK E NS COURT HOUSE, S. C Jun. Ij 18.'>8 J!5_tf A. FISCHESSER, Watchmaker ?lld ?8?'Weller. WALHALLA, H. C., HAS received nt his stand on Main-street, a' lingo nod beautiful nt-soriinent of Watchos and Jewelry, Willoh is idi'ru ed very low to bin friends and tho trading public. REPAIRINC, in nil its branches,'done' in* ii most workmanlike man nor, and with dc'-' spntoh. All work warranted. Juno 28. 1800 47_f . H. FAJEN, A T W A L II A L L A , S . 0 . , IS now receiving n splendid assortment LR Y GOODSj Pur Ladies mid Gentleman's Wear', . -ALS? Heady-marie Clothing'. IletilHu hus on bund the finest Cussiinors und Linens, tor thc Spring und Summer; together' with immy other articles not necessary1 to men tion. Mr. FAJEN* continues tho Tailoring Business : in all its branches, and respectfully solicits a' share of public patronage. M ny 12. 1850 _ _42_tf__ CABINET MAKING, AT MO ICU A IVS Itt ILL, S. C.; Ti^lIK undersigned is prepared to execute ell JL orders in this lino. Promptness and pp ne- ' tu al if y ls promised if custom is extended. Terms, easy. JAMES WHITE & CO. August 24, 1800 4_tf POWDER FOR SALE. t IMIE South Carolina Powder Mills' Company X oller fur sale, on good terms, thc following kinds of superior Powder, viz : Common Blasting powder per keg $4 26 Brilliant " .' " 6 2f> Common Mining " " " o 25 Brilliant. " ' G 25 Common Riflo " " " 7 26' Brilliant " " " " 8 50' If?y- Where thc keg is returned 26 cents will he deducted. Address JOHN BOWEN &? Co, Picketts Court House, S. 0. WM. R. BOWEN, Agent. Sept. 7. 1800 G _ tf THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Pl CK KN s-IN KQUtTV;. Winton It. I). Moas, \ vs. > Amended Bili for Rc Snmucl M. Hun?, et. O?. J lief, &c. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Snmuol 'M. Hunt, ono of thu defendants in thisenso resides I without the limits of lids State : On motion of Norton. Comp. Sob, it is ordered that ho do ap pear in this Court, and plcnd. answer or demur to complainant's amended bill of complaint in thia case, witina (bree months from the publication of this rule, or nn order pro confesto will bc taken against him. H?HT. A. THOMPSON, o.E.r.n. Com'iB. Ollico. March 30. 180h_8m _ Law Notice 1MIK undersigned will devote himself entirely to tho practice of baw and Equity on ibo Western Circuit. Mr. BAUDEN is bis partner at ' Piekens. JAMES L. OUU. 1 Anderaon C; IL, May 10, 18fi0_42-tf WM. C. KEITH, ? j A T T O R N E Y A T LAW, i 1171 LL attend promptly to all business entrusted 1 il to his care in the Districts comprising lb? ! Western (.'ircuit. Oflicc at- Pickcns C. fl. 1 Deo 5. 1800 ?_ '20 _t? State ol'South Carolina. i j IN on DI N ARV-Pl CK ENS. Wai. Hunter, Adin'r, ") . I vs. J- Pet. for Settlement. > J. M. Owens mid others, j , IT appearing to my satisfaction that J. M, Owens and wife IVrmelni A., Olintta At > i cher and Eugenia Archer, defendants in thia i . case, reside without thc I i mks of this State: lt , is ordered, therefore, that tho said absout dc : fendants to appear in tho Court of Ordinary, ut i Pickcns C. IL, on Mouduy the first day of July i next, to shew cause, if nny they can, why a ' j final settlement of thc estate of Andrew II. Ar I cher, deceased, should not bo mude ut that time, und a decree had thereon. W. E. HOLCOMBE, o.p.H. March 23. ISO)._3jl_ 3m State of South Carolina?, IN EQUITY-riCKENS. \ Elizabeth Evatt, ) . v. - Amended Bill for Parti [ j J. S. F. Evatt, et. al. j tion. &c. LT appearing to my satisfaction thnt Addison Buggs and wife Sarah, defendants in this . j case, reside without the limits of this State: On . motion of Hun ison & Pullinrti. Comp. Sol., il is ordered, therefore, that thc said defendants do appear in this Court, plead, answer or. demur to tho amended bill in this caso'i within three months from the publication hereof, or un ordev pro certjesso will bo taken against them. ROBT. A. THOMPSON, C.B.P.D. Cmnm'rs Office, March 23, 1861. Sm Law Notice. ; 'Pilli undersigned have formed n partnership i? I tlio practice .f Law and Equity for Pickoni j District. Mr. HAODKN may be consulted at Lil ? olliee in Pickcns and Mr. Own at Anderson. I JAMES L. onri, "NV. M. HADDEN. Piekens C. ll., May 10, 18f>0 . 42-tf THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA-] EICKENS-~1 if EQUITY. Wm. ll cm breo ] vs [ Potition for Relief, &o' G. W. Baldwin. j IT appearing to my satisfaction that O. W. Bald Win, thc defendant in this case, resides willum ? tho limits of (Ids State ; on motion of Recd nm Brown, Pro. Pet, ordered, that bc do appear um ? jilead, answer or demur to the petition in this case ! within tinco months rom this dato, or tho sam will be taken against him pro confesso. HOB X. A. THOMPSON, c.E.r.n. March 0^1801 St 8m The State of South CarolfnaT" PICKEXS DISTRICT. 1LPCY McCOY, wifo of Roy McCoy, ri .j Piekens District, horeby gives notice that upon tho expiration of tho legal length of ti?i< I will trude and not ns a free dealer or "fanni covert'," and public notieo is hereby given at cortlinglv. My. occupation ia thnt of a Parino and Se?tnstfess. LUCY McCOY. _ March 23.180L_33_ _ 8m Thc State of South Carolin? PICK ENS-IN EQUITY. G. Mi Lynoh, ot. ol?.} . vs. : -Bill for Partition, &c. C. E. Lynch, ot. nls. J IT uppearlng to tho Comtnii'sioner that Wi limn J. Lynch', C. V: Lynoh, Calvin Lyn*! I Jason (iille.spie a'nd wife Elizabeth, John Lewi 1 and wife Mary, William Baker aud wife Satjii Richard Robinson and wife Nancy, John Roi bison and wifo Eliza, defendants ill this, cnn reside without the limit?,of thia Stuto : On nu tion of Orr A. Haddon, Comp. Sols,, it in ordtf ed, thorefbrio, 'that tho sula .absent defendatu do appear in this Court, end plead, answer;'t demur to complainants' said bil! of eomplatu within th roo months from toe publication ber of, or an order pro conj?sw will bp taken nguiu I thom. ' . - ROBT.? A.'THOMPSON, q^r,*, ' ^nv'tOftco/.Mtu^'SMfWtr.'