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Rowing additional offiocrs wcrokillod: Oi?pt. nordon, bf Mussnohusotts ; Col. ?Storm, of tho 2 2d ; and Lieut. Col. Fowler, of tho llth Now York ?loginiouts,. Additional wounded : Col. Tombing, of tho Now York 2d; Col. Corcoran, of tho 09th j Capt. lillis, of tho 71st; Col. Clark, of tho Massachusetts ll th ; Col. Laurence, of tho 0th; Captain Pickett, of thc Artillery, n.M.i Maier Lozicr, ot tho Now York Zouaves. Tho lowest cstimnto places thc killed and wounded at four to fivo thousand. Thcro is a vaguo rumor that General Pat terson arrived in tho vicinity of Mantissas this morning, and commenced au nttuek on tho Confederate?. Tho exhausted condition of his mon prevented his coming to tho assis tanoo bf Got). McDowell during tho battle. lt is reported that 4,000 Federals have been sent to Fairfax. LOUISVIM.H, Ky., July 22.-John W. Tompkins, formerly Clerk of tho Board of Al derman, while hurrahing for Jell'. Davis, was ordered to desist by Creon, ono of thc city watchman. Ou refusing, an affray resulted, ending in Green shooting Tompkins dead. The verdict of thc Coroner's J ury was that Green shot Tompkins without sulnoictit cause. RICHMOND, July 2'3.-Messrs. McGuire and James Adair have brought tili? report from their company, tho Atlanta (Georgia) Greys: Killed-Frank Hammond, Isaac Hammond, .Smith, Martin, Addison, Orr, James George, James Kershaw, W. Yv*. Brooks, Joel Yarborough, Robert Hamilton nnd George Grumbling. 'Wounded-J. H. Martin, Bonj. Watkins, James Adair, Julia Gramling, Toney Henderson, Wm. Harris, David Croft, Mr. Hoi Ucla w, Jerry Cnmarat ; Lieut. Lo/eneek und Mr. Elliott were slightly wounded. Lieut. Halsey, Mr. Christian, Thomas Norwood and Thomas Stokes severe ly. Lieut. Smith dangerously wounded in the hip and arm. Sergeant Smith was twice knocked down by bombs, but escaped unhurt. J esso Thrasher killed th roo Yankees, and one prominent officer, from whom he took his pis tol, and escaped unhurt. Capt. King, of tbeltoekwe.ll Guards, re ports as killed Thomas Kirk, James Peden and B. F. Smith, and seven missing. Wound ed-Cupt. King, Lieut. Dunwoody, Lieut. Bishop, Lieut. Wing, Sergeant Mosselt, P. Cobb, James Bunter, Joseph Simmons, John Simmons, ll. Wallace, A. Mitchell, John Hive and Wm. Baily. Thc killed and wounded were mostly caused qt tho attack on Sherman's battery, when Capt. Burt?w foll. From other sources we learn that Capts. Towers und Miller, of tho Geor gia Hilles, uro sato. Lout. Hull was severely wounded, some say killed. Lieut. Scott was killed, and Frank Lathrop and Captain Me G ruder, of the Rome Light Guards, wounded. George Stovall and Charles Norton were killed. Captain Cooper, of the Floyd (Geor gia) Infantry, is severely wounded in the knee. The three last named companies suffered severely, but we are unable, to obtain further particulars. Major Dunwoody was shot three times, nono of thom serious. His burse was shot live times. Col. Gartcll was slightly wounded; his SOI) was severely wounded, and it is believed is since dead. Captain lllako, of Carroll, ( leorgia. severely wounded; Capt. Wilson slightly. Tho com -parry from Dawson, (.treen County, was very slightly engaged in tho light. General rcporhs say that the Stb Georgia Regiment was'cut to pieces. Lieut. Colonel Montgomery Gardner was slightly wounded in thc leg, and had his horse shot under him. Ile exhibited extraordinary coolness undera hail storm of bullets ami bombs from the. enemy. The wounded are in Richmond, attended with god like kindness and affection by thc citizens. God bless the people of Bi oh mond, shou'd be uttered by every tonguo in thc South. ,r>i?CTuQi ? ..??? np.Mm? ?I? i-J m..j?Tr??^acg??? Mm DKI'AUIID iliis life, on (lie Brit of Julio, 1HUI, ltov. l.KWis FKNOLKV, imho Il5lli year of his ago. Thc decenrod lcfi a kind timi afflictionalc wife, H family ol' dear children and a largo circle of friends to mourn over Iheir loss; but wc believe that our loss is Ins eternal gain, whoso life has buen a piont! and godly lite, tlc joined tito lb) pt Isl Church in carly life, mid commenced exercising a public gift soon after ho joined tito church.' Ho was ordained in or about tho Vo ir IS til, amt was engaged iu Ute faithful discharge of his calling until tho grim monster, death, seized on his tramo und lind, hi? body low. Illa faith In Christ, il seemed so strong, Ho was resigned to go. My sisters hear, and I'll relate Thu troubles I hnvo scon, Tho sorrows I have felt of lalo, Which aro the fruits of sin. 1 had n husband, good and kind, Tho partner ol'my cares; Ile lins gone and left mo hear behind, Kxposed to malty a snare." With patience, 1 will cheerfully wait Till Gabriel's trump shall sound, Then I will riso and meei my malo Thal is .sleeping under ground. I'll join with him in shouts of praise, And with our Jesus reign, And join tho bright angelic bund, And novor pail again._K. F. ~ ""EXECUTORS' SALE: ~W?K SELL, to tho hlgh?st bidder, ul YV tho liito rosidonco of G. W. Liddell, do eeasctl, on Thursday tho 22d day of August next. 0 portion of tho I*RRS01VAIi PROl*? ?1UTY belonging to tho Estillo of said doo'd, namely : Ono likely Negro Woman, 20 years old ; Ono " " Roy. H *.? 100 bushols Wheat and Rye ; Lot Corn and Enddor, Lot Hacen and Peas, Ono Carriego and harness. Ono Mulo, ono yoke Oxon, One Cow nnd Calf, Lot Reef Calilo, Int Hogs, And various other articles too numerous to mention. Term* of Sale- -A credit of twolvo months, noto and approved sbgurltV, with interest from dato. Sums under fivo dollars, cash. .). T. LIDDELL. 1 " , J. m HAGOOD, } ,jX or?* ^?BlWMiu (' _M_t._td_ Xtlotico. ALL persons indobtod to tho Estnto of G. IV? Liddell, decoascd, aro boroby notified to make immodinto pnymont; and thoso having demands against said Estato must proscnt thom within tho fimo proscribed by law. J. T. LIDDELL, ) " , J. E. HAGOOD, }L*?'"* July 25, lSdl__ 51_3 lsr.otico. ?-^LICATIGN;,wUI bojnndo to tho Logia hubre, nt its next sitting, to repeal the .lt d section t>f an Act passed the 10th day Dooombor, h. o.-i.ibli-h oOi iain Roads, Rridgos, ,V?. .inlyga. indi _51 3m v Notice. '.VM??S j. FOftf RR ls tho millionsud <\gont of il the ?ubscrlbcv during lils absence foom tho ' ?uiV O. *< ?TBAMNCF. i July fi, 1B01 40 4 Sp?oial Notioo?j^ Volunteers Wanted! PersoHs wishing to voluntoor their services to tho Confederate States will find an opportunity of doing so by applying to tbo undersigned, or to W. II. DBXPV. ut Wnlballa. 0.. Di Il0I.I.IN*nH\Vi>U'r;.f W. W. STKIIM.INU, S. I\ PENDV. Claromont, July 24, 1801_51-3 Tho Exocutive Committoo Of tbo Picken.*, ville Homo Guard roapcutfully 1 invito all similar companiosor nssoointions, and all otbor poisons in Pickons District, to moot thom nt thc Court House, on Saluday in Au gust, for tho purposo of raising funds for tho bonolit of tho families of destitute voluntoorrs. Como ono ! como all I TUE COMMITTKK, July 1, 1801 48 4 In Advance of the Mail? RICHMOND, July 23.-Perfectly reliable ? intelligence says that 13 of Hampton's Lo 1 gion were billed, and 97 wounded-7 of them mortally. Col. Hampton was slightly wound ed. (len. K. Kirby Smith, of Florida, was not hilled, ?is previously reported, but seriously wounded. j OOO prisoners wore brought hero to-night. i Tho cstimutcd number of thc Confederate1 killed is OOO; tho wounded and missing 1,000. ^ President Davis has returned to Richmond. ! Ile was enthusiastically received, and respond I ed in glowing terms. ll id! MOND, July 23.-An intelligent ant reliable gentleman from South Carolina, win was on thc battle-field, und held a promiuon position there, says that South Cuiolina hu< 7 regiments itt battle, including 1 lampton': Legion. Thc 2d Regiment, Col. Kershaw's, was ii thc hottest of tho fight. This Regiment am thc 8th, Colonel Cash, weie in a brigade ti gather. Col. Sloan's 4th Regiment was thc first t engage the enemy, lt was stationed tine miles to tho loft of the other South Carolin regiments, and with thc Louisiana troops sui fered considerably. Adjutants. M. Wilkes, of thc 4th Regi ment, Lieut. C. E. Karlo, of tho Pulmott Riflemen, and other officers ?rc killed. Copi Gc. P. Poole is severely, and porhaps morta ly, ?vouudod. Capt. F. W. Kilpatrick i also wounded, it is feared severely. About dozen officers and a number of privates in thi rcgimcut were killed, but no other names tba the above have yet been reported. Col. Williams' 2d Regiment und Col. lb eon's 7th, with Col. Kirkland's North Can lina and Col. Kelley's Louisiana regiment: constituted the centre of tho general lim and held Mitchell's Ford, on thu direct Iii from Fairfax Court House to Munassas. The. regiments were under cannonade from sm rise \mtil near sun-.set, but being cntrouchui they suffered but little. Just before sun set, and when the right win of thc enemy gave way, they were ordered i charge the batteries in front of them which o der they executed in gallant style, led by Coi llonhum. When tho o|ui?j?o was made, th enemy prom ply retired, and thc loss of thc: regiments was consequently small. Tin pursued the enemy to Centreville, und toe 8900,000 worth of Federal property, lt believed that none in these regiments we , killed, and but few wounded. Cul, Jenkins' Regiment, the 5th, was Gen. Jones' brigade, and situated some di tar.ee lo thc right of the general lino, ne whore tho railroad crosses Hull's Run. They were not in the light until late in t afternoon, when they made an' unsueeessf I attempt to storm the bat torry on tho cxtrci ? left of tho enemy's line. In this galla charge they suffered considerably, but tl particulars of the killed and wounded are n yet assoc tai ned. Wc have not yet been able to obtain (! tailed reports of the killed and wounded any of the South Carolina regiments or Ham ton's Legion. RICHMOND, July 24.-No olliei rs wc killed or wounded among tho Macon (Gt Guards. Privates killed-Leonidas Lam: Walter C. Allen, Wm. M. Jonesand W Garr. Slightly wounded-Wilcox, ofSavn nab, Joshepb Golf, George F. .McLeod, I rain Matsley, Woods, bf Fort Valley, and F. Lee. Those seriously wounded are (.'har Gamble,both legs; Andrew McKonua, shoo der; Wm. Ainsworth, bowels. Several otll were slightly wounded, not worth ni on tit inp NF.W VOUK, July 23.-A private despal states that 47;") of thc 71st Regiment : missing. WASH I NC.TON, July 23.--The morning 1 been occupied in putting affairs on tho V ginia side in orderon tho original lines. The list of officers killed and wounded s increases. A Zouave drummer, who escaped from Confederates, says there is an immense nv ber of prisoners in tho Confederates' han Hrcokinridgo visited tho Confederate ] senors, and offered thom his sympathies. RICHMOND, July 23.-The enemy is Roved to havo lost from 12,000 to 15,0 besides a largo number takon prisoners About fivo lmndrcd of the latter were broui in nt Mantissas yesterday morning. OUR SKASHORI-; DKI-'KNCKS.-ThoMh sipplan says : Gen. RKURKN DAVIS, of army of Mississippi, returned on Satun from a visit to New Orleans, where ho had 1 a conference with Gen. Twines and tho thoritics of Louisiana and Alabama, with ercnoo to tho .icashoro defences bot ween N O?loons and Mobile, thoso States all bei deeply ir.terostod in protecting that rog from tho encroachments of tho Lincoln G ornmnt. Without wuticularizing, wo \ stato that a vigorous, and wo hopo, effect plan, was agreed upon ; and that, within n b poriod our citizens in that quarter-nearly of whom aro on tho qui vine and aro in anni will bo relieved from apprehensions of a | barous raid-apprehensions occasioned tho absenco of military organization and j parafions for defence. Tboro has boen on i??il neglect, of those defences in some qt tors, wo will not protond to say whore ; wo now feel that wo aro nUthorizod to on tain tho hopo that tho noploct of tho past . bo atoned by tho vigor wbioh-will mark notions of tho authorities in tho futuro. DRATH OK MR. A. DKSI'OKTKH.-By a no from Mr. 1). R. MoOroight wo aro informe, tho death, on Sunday night, at 10] o'olook Mr. Augustus Desporles, proprietor of Winnsboro Remittier nnd Fairfiold Herald. In consoquonco of thia event tho publica1 of (h? ihgia?r and Herald \a indefinitely I pendod.- Guardian. * STATE ?FSO?JTII C?UOUNA, IIl.'AIXil AiemiS, July 10, 18(51. Tho Camps of Instruction. 1WILL receive two full Companies of Cavalry nt onuh of tho Cninps of Instruction. Nono need I offer unless with full ranks, well mounted, and j thou '? for tho wnr." F. W. PICK li NS. I ?9?y* Pupers throughout do Slato will publish I for two weeks. July 25, IKtil ft I !> Stato of South Carolina. ll KAlxjUAltTKUS, Jilly 10, 1861. MY PHOCLASTATION, dated July loth, culled I'm- throe thousumt men, to form encampments, to be received in companies, ''for tho wur." Now. this is to give liollco, (lint in raising these three thousand men, I will receive ten companies to form a regiment, and thoy may immediately elect their Field Ollieers. or they may do so nflor they assemble at the encampment. Tho rollsof tho companies .signing distinctly for tho war." and the certificates as to the ?lections of company officers, must first he returned to tho Adjutant General's otlice. The Inst thirty coni])aiilcs olferrd, according to the I'oqmrcuiouts ol' said I'roolnilin tion, will bc received. Due Artillery company ami two full Cavalry companies, to each encampment, will be received. Hut these will be attached, nt any time, to any regiment or regiments that thc public service may require. F. W. PICK ENS. July 2<3j 1801 ?l 4 ?/?S"" All pupers in the Stale will copy and pub lish for four weeks. ?TATE] OIF SOLTBB (JA HO 1,1 NA. II K ADQU ARTL IIS, July 15, 18U?. fir.y I la?' ??over.-aor oJ ftoiitii ?Cnrol?uu. A PROCLAMATION. VU H Kit I'. AS, Ike {'resident of thc Confed?rale IY States of America has ianda a requisition upon tho Sim e of South Carolina for three thousand men, that being tho quota of thc State in thc additional force now hoing culled oui ; nod whereas, it is re quired thal thc Volunteers oU'cring for this service shall be received " for nud dining the continuanco of tho wur; ami whereas, it is right ami proper that such requisition should be promptly complied with. Therefore I, F. W. PICKHNS, Governor and Coinniaiidor-in-Chief in ami o\ er the State of South Carolina, by virtue of authority vested in me by law, do hereby proclaim Hint Volunteers for this service ure desired und will he UCCopted, in compa nies, ".for and ?luring the continuance of tho war," to tho number of the three thousand moil ; cueh company lo bo composed of ono Captain, one First Lieutenant, two Second Lieutenants, four Ser geants, four Corporals, two musicians, and not less than sixty-four, nor more limn one hundred pr? vales; tho officers to be elected hy the companies respectively. No men will he received, except those of proper age ami health. And foi" the purpose of organis?t foti and instruc tion, 1 do hereby designate '. Lightwood Knot Springs," near Columbia, and sonic proper place nt or near Aiken, us points for thc .establishment of camps ; ami each company, after a full and ac curate roll of its members, and certificates of the elections of its tttlieers. shall have been returned to thc Adjutuitt-Oonurul of the State, will repair to thc cn lil p nearest to it, there to be mustered into -crviee, and tu be organized into Battalions or Itegiuierts. It will not bea pre-requisite in (he accept a nnc of these companies, t lint they shall ho armed, although ii is hoped that many of them will bo. And 1 do further prod-dm, that all Ute men or companies who volunteered underthc Act of lS'JO, and who declined, for (livers lentous, mustering into Confederate service, and whose llogitncnts have gone to Virginia, may now volunteer into ibis service, and Incertain cases, where cavalry coin pa nics have been disorganized, their members also may volunteer as infantry under this requisition. And I do further proclaim, that no other Com panies. Hattnllous ?tr Regiments will he received until this force of (hrec (Itousaud tuen he raised. Two miditional Regiments "for the war" are also called for immediately : and I havo designa ted the Regiment now \- (std by Col. Orr : for tito war," ns one, and huvo offered thc other lo Colonel Grogg. (iiven under my hnnd. as fl o vcr nor and Command er-in-Chief, und under tho seal of (ho Slate, al Columbia, this. Ibo fifteenth ?lay of July, eigh teen hundred ami sixty-onft, and in the eighty sixth year of thc Independence of South Car olina. F. W, PICKHNS. Stiff" AU papers in thc State will publish this for lite, next four weeks. July 18. 18nl_fiO_4_ I?fl?OC ft ARI AVION. .STATS OV SOUTH CAI.OI.INA, Executive Department, July 0, 1801. A CCOHDING tc on Act of tho Confed?ralo _?JL Congress, entitled an " Act to put into Operation the Government under tho Perma nent Constitution of tho Confederate ?Status of America," it is required that each Stole*shall vote, on the FI R.ST WBDNESDAY IN NO V KM II KU NEXT, for President and vice President of tho Confederate Statos, which olli eers ore to bo inaugurated on tho tweuty-sooond of February next ; and whorens tho existing law pt tho otato provides that tho Electors for President and Vicc-Prosidont shall bo appoint ed hy tho Legislature ; and wheroas tho Leg islature of this Stato will not ho in regularte sion at thc time prost-.ribod by the aforesaid for appointment of Electors: Tborofore, bo it known that I. F. W. PIC MN'S, Governor In and ovor tho Stato of .Sou Carolina, by virtuo of tho power vested in mi by tho Constitution, antheming tho Governor, on extraordinary occasions, toonnvono tho Gen eral Assembly, do issuo this my proclamation, calling upon and roquosting tho .Senators and tho Mom hors of tho House of lloprosoiilotivcs toonnvono in COLUMBIA, ON TU 13 Fi HST MONDAY IN NOV EM ll EU uoxt ensuing, tbnt thoy may bo prosont in tho House of Iloprcson tntivcs,on tho said first Wednesday in Novem ber, to appoint Elector? of President and Vice Prosidont of tho Confedorato States of America, in conformity with tho Act of tho Confndorute Congress aforosaid. As tho Permanent Constitution is to bo or ganized, an eloction will bo roquirod of two Senators from this Stato, ami also, in all proba bility, considering tho pooulinr stato of the country, other important matters will bo netod on ut thc sn mo session of tho Legislature, Given under my baud and tho seal of tho Stato aforesaid, ot'Columbia, thia tho sixth day f July," in tbp year of our Lord ono thousand oight hundred and sixty-one, and in tho oigb ty-sixth year of the indopendenco of tho Stato of Soutl? Carolina. F. W.PICKENS. I*AAC IL MEANS, Scorotary of State July ft. 1801 __j_40 oowtd. NOTICE. AS I shall lpavo for Virginia in a fow days, mid know not whon I shall roturib I huvo loft all my Notos in tho hands of J. E. llagood, fur collection and settlement. I beroby constitute the said J, E. ling toil, my Agent to transact all my business. My legal busiuoss will bo oared for by my Partner*. Gen. Harrison, nt Anderson, 0. IL, and J. M. Norris nt Hock Mills, Audorson Dis trict. Our olionts will nddresH my Partner* ot one of theso piucos. Z. C. PULI.IAM. July 20 60 4 COMMISSIONER'S SALE. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA ANDF.USON DISfiRIOT-IN EQUITY, Jamos C. Keys & wile, I VS. J Elizabeth Lewis, 1 Rill for partition of Mores. Dean & wi fr?, j !?c. n'n? others, j Ry virtno of an order from tho Court of Eriuity, to mo directed, I will cxposo to salo, on salcdny in August next, nt Dickens Court House, tho several tracts of hind described in tho proceedings of this case, os thc Real Estate of M nj o r Logis, deceased, to wit: Tract, No. 50, Containing four hundred and eighty (-ISO) acres, situated in Pickcns District, on branches of Langston, Cain, and Crooked Creek, bounded by lands of Dodds, ami othors. Tract No. -IS, Containing ono hundred and forty-soven (147) acres, situated in Pickons District, on n branch of Crooked Crook, and hounded by ?ands of Dodds and others. Tract No. 25, Containing nine hundred and fifty-eight (OSS) acres, situated in Pickcns Dis trict, on McKinney's (beek, and other branch es of Keowco river, and bounded by lands own cd by Samuel Maverick, deceased, and Wm. L. Keilli, deceased, ami others. Tract No. 2b, Containing live hundred find fifty-five (5f>f>) acres, situated in Pickcns Dis trict, on Roon ? Creek, waters of Keowco river, and bounded by .lames Robinson. Thomas D. Garvin, Clark, or Kelley's, ami others. Tract No. 03, Containing three hundred and twenty-six (320) acres, situated in thc District of Picken.*, and Stato aforesaid, on branches of Coin Creek, and Rig Enstatoe, and hounded by lauds uf Elijah Hinkle, Joseph Chapman, and J. E. Clayton. Tract No. 30, Containing four hundred (-1001 acres, situated in tho District of Pickcns, anu Stato aforesaid, on bronchos, and on the bend Of Oe)ency nnd little Eiistatoo. and bounded by lands (d' Isaac Anderson and others. Tract No. -15, Containing fifty-two (02) acres situated in tho District of Pickcns, and State aforesaid, on a branch of Odonoy. waters of Saluda Uiver, anti bounded by lands of Na thaniel Ilieols, lienjamin Haywood and others. Tract No. .'13. Containing forty (-10) acres, situated in the District of Pickons. and State aforesaid, ott a branch of Milo Crock, waters of Keowco River, and bounded hy lands belong ing to the estr.te of Samuel Maverick, deceased, and others. Tract No. 10. Containing seven hundred (Ti'O) acres, situated in Ibo District of Dickens, and State aforesaid, on blanches of twelve mile, and Koo WOO IR vor, and hounded by lands of Philip Clayton. Jonathan Holdings, Gideon Ellis, or Janies Hughes, and estate of Samuel Maverick, decease" 1. Tract No. 49, Containing ono hundred and thirty-five ( 135) acres, situated in the District of Pickcns, on branches of Praters Crook, wa ters of 12 mile Uiver, and bounded hy hinds belonging to the estate of Samuel Maverick, de ceased, and others. Tract No. 47A, Containing three hundred and sixty-two (302) acres, situated in Pickons Dis trict, on thc head of Camp Creek, and branches of fi Mile Creek, and bounded by lands belong ing to tho cstntoof Samuel Maverick, deceased, and others. Tract No. 10. Containing three hundred and twenty-seven (3*27) acres, situated In Dickens District, en branches of Todds and 0 mile creek, waters of 12 mile and Keowco Rivor, and bounded by hinds belonging to the ?slate of Samuel Maverick, deceased, nnd others. Tract No. (15, Containing two hundred and ten (210) ncros^ situated hi Pickons District, on branches of G mile, waters of Keowco Uiver, and bounded by lands of John Simpson, Rol/t. Morgan and others. Tract No. 21. Containing four hundred and twenty-eight (-128) acres, situated in Dickens District, on 0 mile creek and branches of Keo wco River, ami bounded by hinds of A. Rum say. Robert F. Morgan and others. Dials ot which will bc exhibited on day of sale, and thc peverill Tracts sold according to them. Terms of ii tic-n credit of one, two nnd three years, with interest from the day of sale, except orio-fourth of the purchase money and the costs, which are tobo paid in cash on tho ?lay of sale. Purchasers lo secure the purchase money hy giving bonds to tho Commissioner, with at least two good sureties to tho samo, con ditioned to make paynton ts according to thc terms of sahl sale. Purchasers to pay for all necessary papers, ami to re?oive possession of the promises as soon as these terms arc coin plied with. A. O. NORRIS, c. E. A. D. Comm'rs. oflico, Anderson C. IL, 3d July, 1801 COME TO THE MOUNTAINS! By Rail, Whool and tho Saddle ! rpIIE S1IRSCRIRER lins upon and In full I operation completo LIVERY and SALE STABLES, AT ANDERSON, PENDLETON AND WALHALLA, TOGIJTJl?ll With all kinds of easy and comfortable VEHICLES, From an Omnibus to tin open Jittffffjjf ! IIIS STOCK is fresh and in fino condition, and ho ha* secured tho services of attentive Ostlers, and careful Drivers, who may always bo found at their post. His OMNI RUSSES will attend nt tho Depots at Anderson. Pendleton and Walhalla, to re ceive Passengers, who will bo conveyed prompt ly to any point in either of theso places. Tho Subscriber would endeavor to impress li tho public mind tho advantages of travol this section. Tho climate is fino, bra salubrious ; and tho scenery is unsur in any country.- From either of thc points' conveyances . can be had for Mo, ?Mount Y?nnh, T?ceonnhd Tallulah innel Hill, Kainui Gnp, Whiteside and Top Mountains, Cashier Vnlloy and Georgetown, N. C., Joenssoo, Tnhlo Rock and Caisar's Mend, Duncombe and the Erouch Rrond Valley, i ul any minor points, over good roads, and thr.ugh a country where tho faro is sub stantial nnd good, wu tor tho host, nnd tho ac commodations first rate. Tho Subscriber gives tho business his pcr sonnl attention, and ho is determined that the travelling publia sluill boro nothing itt which to murmur on his part. Whore a trip is in tended, it would ho well to addross him at An derson C. IL, S. C, a? to limo, desti. nlion. torms, &Q? <fro. ITir c.yporienco in tho business is long and favorably known to tho travol ling public, and his ohnrgos such as to com mend them to nil. JOHN M. PARTLOW. Juno 13. 1801 45 tf Administrator's Nc ?loo IHER ERY notify nil persons that wo hov appointed J. E. Ilngnod, out1 Agont du" ring our absoneo from tho Slnto, for tho pottle* mont of tho Kilato of James Ungo ?, Jr., de ceased, oiid to whom nil payments should be inado, and nil persons having nny demands against enid Estate, will ronner thc sanio to him. L. ROGERS. ) . , , L. A. RICE, } Adm July 20 60__ rfg^_3^ PICKENS ACADEMY. MISS UOLCOMRE respectfully gives notioo thnt her SCHOOL will Commence on Monday next. Sho lins littloijroxperienco. but h ipes, by due attention, to give satisfaction to those who may pntronir.o her. July 3", m\ H? 48 tf .. j _-.j._:_.,..?_i'.jtii?.L- - 1 tm MARBLE YARD AT PENDLETON. 17VERY ONE CAN EE SUITED, AS WE IA hiivo on hand and roccivo every mouth tllC llCSt ITA lil ATV AjV|l A ??;??C AW TyT A R~RT i TT! FOU MONUMENTS, SLABS, TOMBS .fl AND ' '/1 ... HEADSTONES OF ALL SIZES And as chca]> na can bo bought nu y where, with freights added. Cut letters, 3 1-2 cents each. Raised letters, 20 cents each ; and thc letters cut Jeep and well. Wo have secured tho services ot Mr. JOHN C. CHERRY as our Agent, who will do ull that can bc done to give entire satisfaction. All business? transacted by him will be ratified by LEAY ELL &, WIHTJ5. March 20. 1800 33 tf THE PENDLETON HOTEL. f I HIE Subscriber takes pleasure in informing J. Iiis friends and tho public, that ho lias ta ken charge of that large and commodious Rouse in tho village of ?> PENDLETON, S. CL Ho intends ta keep a lirst class house, nnd invites the travelling public und his friends to give liini a call. Amongst tho comforts and conveniences added, is that of a Reading Mooni, whore the latest pupers muv be consulted A. B. BOWDEN. _ Vo]> ?!l8C0_I1_*L BANE OT? STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Cit AIU.KSTON, Eebiunry 16, 1801. milR LEGISLATURE having, nt its last .1 session, authorized tho is3uc of Rends to thc amount of $075,000, bearing an interest of 7 per cent., for the purpose of providing the funds required to sustain tho State in tho net ol resinning her rights of Sovereignty, this Hank is now prepared to dispose of thc Bonus. They aro issued in sums of $50, $100, and $150. An opportunity is thus afforded every citizen to nuiko a scenic and profitable investment, while contributing aid to tho cause in which the State is engaged. With tho view of enabling citizens in nny part of thc State to ?hare in the loan, thc Clerks of thc Courts of tho several Districts have been requested to open Books of Subscrip tion for thc Stock. Suitable arrangements will bc made for furnishing bonds on the receipt ot tho money, at an carly dnv after ench subscrip tion bas been made. Engagements for thc purchase of Bonds may bc made at thc Bunk, or at any of its branches, lt is probable tliat, lit thc next session of thc Legislature, those parlies who desire it may bavo have their Bunds converted into Stock. C. M. FORMAN, President. ' February 28, j 801 30 tf BLUE^RIDGE HOUSE, AT 1 Pendleton, S. C. riMIE SUBSCRIBER, who has lind several I years experience in Hotel business, (hav ing been sole proprietor of tho Wiljinmstou Springs Hotel for nine veins,) is nov, proprietor of thc BLUE RI 1)0B HOUSE, where he will be glad to seo all his old friends .and patrons and also the travelling public. His house will bc provided with everything necessary for u well-kept house, both from tho sea board markets and surrounding country, and bis Bar with choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. He luis good servants, mid every n'tention 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-its linc cool water and bracing atmosphere-its prox imity to thu mountains and its accessibility by Railroad, all contribute to miiko it ene of thc best summer resorts in the upper country. Per sons arriving hereon tho cars, and wishing ta visit the mountains or any other point of the surrounding country, can be accommodated with good conveyances ami careful drivers from Hit Livery Stable kept hero. J. W. COBB. May 15, "1800 _-42_Jtf_ \V. K. KA8I.KY ISAAC WIOKLIFKI "?ASLEY & WICKLIFFE, Attorneys tit Law, \fVrlLL attend punctually to nil business en T ! trusted to their cure in thc District comprising thc Western Circuit. OFFICE AT P1CKENS C. H., S. C. Sept. 25. 1855 13 tf J. W. NOll lt IS, .1 lt. J. W. UA lill I SOX. '/.. C. I'UM.lA} ?mi?is7TiAiuusoN & PULLIAAI Attorney* at l aw, - AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, YI7?LL nt I ond promptly to all business entr?ste lt io their care. Mu. 1'UM.IAM can always 1 found in thc Office OFF?O?! AT FIOItKNS C. Ii., S. C. Sept. t?, 1850 9 tf THE WAL??UA Wm BY D. BIEMANN. rnilLS LARGE AND COMMODIOUS El JL TA BUSH MENT bas boon completed ni furnished in the best style, nnd is now opon ft tho roception of boarders and transient ouster ors. Tho undersigned gives tho llouso his po sonni attention nnd supervision, nnd his table supplied with thc best thc railroad and counti markets afford. Walhalla is a pleasant and flourishing towi at tho present terminus of tho Rluo Ridgo Rai road. Thoro aro churches and the best school with line ronds and tho usual facilities for trav in almost ovory direction. Tho invalid ar traveller, too, have boro a most salubrious ci mate, with a fino viow of mountain scenery. Thoso travelling North horotoforo for heall and plcasuro aro now out olf from spendii t hoir money amongst our enemies. The undo signed lins been at groat exponso to prepare f this class and others ; and, with his long exp rionco in tho business, ho flatters himsolf th beean give entiro satisfaction. Ho respectful solicits tho patronage of his frionds and tl travolling public. His terms uro moderato. D. BIEMANN. Walhalla, May 9, 1801 40 tf J6?3y* Thc Charleston Courier will copy dui on Monday nnd tri-wcokly on Thursday t otherwise ord prod._ Notice. rilROSE persons indebted to mo for tho yo 1 1800 must como forward and settle tlx Accounts boforo tho 1st of Septombor no\t. they bavo not tho money como nnd glvo Ru noto. Thc Books roust, bo squnred. J. J. LEWIS. Pendleton. Juno 18. 1801 _7 $20 REWA?B. RUNAWAY from the subscriber, on tho fl of last December, BERRY, about 6 fi 7 inohos high, >ory black skin, 20 ycaTs ol sometimes he limps slightly, from having h ono of his legs broken throo yours ago. liol a wifo at Dr. IL fl, Millor's. near PondloU mid is probably lurking in that noighborhoi Tho above row a rd will bo paid for Ids app hensioM and delivery to the nearest jail, A porsons lotcoted in harboring or aiding bim any way, will bo doalt with oooording to lu JULIUS N. ROSS Fi.oa-B.ws.^ft. P., April 0, 1801 v 37-ti Notice. IHAVE appointed .1. E. Hagood, Esq., my tm ney during myabsOnco from tho Stain, tho settlement of all my mailors of ovevy kiud, i persons indebted to mo for fees urhbinonoy duo ns former Sheriff, and also by Noto and Acoon aro requested to make immediate payment to h L. C. CHAKI rickons C. IL, July 10, 1861. 50-: ?7 EISCHEBS?R,< r -v Watcliiiitti'?Ai<?w?! ?lc-vc?Scr? . WALUALLA, J3. OV . a IIT AS ronoivod Rt his^and on Mnin-slrcot, ft X hu*go and beautiful assortment of Watnhfi? ft?rf -T**VOlry, ? . .' ' L Which is offered very low to his fiieudsand th*' trading publie, -ti.? . .. . i i\ REPAIRING, in all its branches, dono il* a most workmanlike ninnnor, and with do-.,: snatch. All work warranted. Juno22, 18G0 47 T AT WALU AL LA, 3.0 IS now receiving u splendid assortment DRY COOPS, v : ! ,. ? For Ludios and Ocutlomnn's Wear, s .Itcacly-sfiailc. V tot hin g. . ,| II" also has on hand tho li nest Cassinier? and I/inens, for the Sering, a nd Summer; together with mniiy othor articles not necessary to mon* Uon. > .. . ... ' ? . V.. . . i (?M Mr. FAJBX continues tho Tailoring Business in oR its brsnchcH, and respectfully solluito t. share ofpublie-putronngc. May 12, 1850 42 tf . CABINET MAKING, AT ?UOltCiAN'S M s a,IL, ?. Ci flMlE undersigned is prjbpnrpd to execute all J. orders in this lino. Promptness nwd puna? tuulity is promised if custom is extended. Terms, easy. * P JAMES WHITE & CO. August 2-J, 1 SCO 4 tf POWD?R ??RSAT^rT v flUIE South Carolina Powdor Mills' Company: I oller for sale, on good terms, the fellowing kinds of superior Powder, viss: g Common Rlnsting powder; Brilliant Rlnstirg powder; Common Mining powdor; ! Rrilllnnc. powdor; Common Rille powder; Brilliant pow der SQ?' Where the keg is returned 25 conto will he deducted. - 1 . t Address JOHN ROWEN & Co, Pickens Court House, S. C. v WM. R. BOWEN, Agont. Sopt. 7,1860 0_tf. Law Notice. , 'DUE undersigned will devote himself entirely 1 to j ho praotioe of Law and Equity ou tho Western Circuit. Mr. HAODEN is-his partner at Picken?. JAMES L. OltH. Anderson C. IL, May 10, 1N?>9 42-tf - WM. C. KEITH, * A T T O K N K Y AT LAW, < -1 WILL at loud promptly to nil business, entrusted to his care in the Districts comprising the Western Circuit. OHicc nt Pick cns C. ll. Deco, 18fiU , '20_tf ; 'Fll? STATE Ol? S0?TI1 CAROLINA, riCKENS niSTItlCfi I SAURA DANIELS, wife of John Daniels, of. 1 < Pickens District, hereby gives notice that, upon (he expiration of thc legal length of time, I will trade and act as a free dealer or "f<imne cqvtrt ,*-''.? timi publie notice is hereby given nccortlingly. My occup?t iou is that of a funner and wcuvcr. '. SAURA DANIELS. May 28, 1801 -RI 3ra ~?^K?NVlIX?~Rl?Ki]LE YAKI). r I'M IE subscriber lias on ii a nd und is constant' JL ly receiving a la. ge and varied assortment of American and Italian Marble? , To which bc would call the attention of those in want of a suitable Monument to mark thc spot where repose tho remains of their departed roi-? ntives and friends. Carving and lettering of all kinds neatly and promptly executed. . 4 J56??*\Piirtictihir attention paid to orders by mail JAMES M. ALLEN. Grconvillo C. IL, S. C.. Feb 22 .: 31-tfr -, N. B. Ile rofers to D O Westfield, Gowor.Cox,, Marklv & Co., Dr. M B Earle, W II Watson, Ern,., Col D Hoke, R McKuy, Esq. ?aw Notice, 'PDE undersigned have formed a partnership in I tho practice of Law and Equity for lMckena District. Mr. HAI>IM:> may bo consulted nt hin otb ce in Pickens aud Mr. Ona nt Anderson. . JAMES L. ORR, W. M. MADDEN. PiekoiiH C. IL, May 10. 18E0_ _ 42-tf COME TO TBE C. KESCWZ? 1 - ? f " * Til IC CRISIS IS UPON US! 4 LL persons indebted to W. IL DENDY & 1 JL CO., for tho year 18G0. must como forward and moko settlement by Nole or Cash-cash preferred-ns wo aro needing money. Persons indebted to the linn of DENDY & POLLEN for tito years t'N58-?59 must pay within twenty days from this dato, or pny cost, without discrimination. W. IL DENDY & CO. Walhalla^ Fob. Irl801 ___2(L _tf MEDICAL NOTICE^REMOVA? 1\R8. MARRY & -SLOAN beg to Inform iheir ls frionds and patrons ilia! they have removed their office to thc brick building formerly occupied by Dr, T. J. Piokons, where one or tho other ?wy always bc found er.copt when professionally ab sent. MARRY & SLOAN* Pendleton. Jan. 18. 1801 . . 25 , .,- tf "BLUE RIDG?TRAILRO??). CUAXOK Ol' SCH Xol'],C. ( kN aval nftcr Monday, tho 24th of Jupc, tho I " Passenger 'f rein will lenvo Wall Vi ll a Depot for Anderson C. IL overy Monday, Weduc?day and Friday morning at 2:30. A. M.. ' '.' . . Will lenvo Anderson C. U. for Walhalla every Monday. Woduosdoy. and Frldhv ovenlflg im mediately uftor thc arrival of tho train from Columbia. ' 0. J. BOURN, Assistant Engineer 15. ll. lt. R. Pendleton. June 13, 1801 , 40 tf Application WILL bo mndo to tho Legislature nt its ? next session, .to ro-ohnrtcr -tho village of Piokons, and to amend tho prceont charter in sundry particulars. Juno 20. 1801 _^ 47_ 3m .'? J?STJ. NORTON, ATTORKGV AT LAW, ANO v Solicito^ I? Equity, PI OK EN!fi COURT HOUSE, S. 0 Jan. 1, 1858 25 tf TVAL??BLE ?AND FO^ NEAR WALHALLA. fpIlK SURSCRIREtt offora for salo his tala , JL ublo and eligibly located TRACT OF.ItAN?,' . Containing Three Hundred and Ri i tty-th roo 'Acres moro or less, situnto on Cn'.t e Creaky..uno* within tinco milos of the flour!, hin? town of' Wulbulla. There arc.on the^ place, 50 acres of good bottom, throe settlement?, dwellings and outbuildings; nod lino building sites, in Vt?W of tho wholo rango of niountJns. Tho Btuo Ridge Railroad will, in a fow days; ho running to Walhalla, whioh brings tho pince in onay access from almost all quarters ot lb* country. On this Tract, water power abounds, and. "lhere uro also n, Saw and Crist MUI Run-eon m successful operation. Terni?, moderato. Addr??? me ?t Walhalla, or apply en tho promise*.' ,T?ft&? A^HAto? May 0. 1801 _ ??^40 . ,,c tf ? Jlo? IhVhlt?lt NEATLY RON H ?T ??J.^ ?t,Hjl