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j. '! j', ji'.i'j '.I iq.u.le 'w.i 1, . 'I .1 y iMiM. An Kwron in Pisqiiisb.?-.William II. Clark, editor of tho Kendall (111.) Clarion, haw got ? nuff suit of clothca, and thus d?s nvuui;n mvJ I'vn^iuuiLto . Wc huvo lately gut n new suit of clothes, nnd no mori co\tld bo more effectually disguised. Wo look like a gentleman. Upon first putting them on, wo felt like a cat in a I ntrangc garret, nud for a long time wo thought . wo h id boon swapped o|F. Wo went to tho houso nnd .scared tho buby into fits; our wife IwkeJ U wo wauled to see Mr. V;lurk? and told us that wo would fiud liiin at tho oflioe. j Wont there, and pretty soon ono of our business jnon ca mo in with a strip of p iper in liis hand. 116 asked if tho editor was in ; told I him wo thought not; asked liiin.if ho wished ( to see him particularly; said he wanted him to pay that bill ; told him we didn't believe ! ho would bo in ; business man left. Started for the hou.-to cgain, met a couple of young iuciich, nnu 0110 ul tnoni iisKoil the other, ^ " What handsome strnnger is-tluit ?" In tliis dilemma, we triflt ft friend, nnd told him who wo wero, we pot hint to introdueu-ua to our wife, who i? now as proud of us ns can bo.? Tho next time wo pot a new suit, wo shall let her know beforehand. WlNK is a turncoat; first a friend, and then mi enemy. 'Jij.- -I1. ..! ! *1 1 ? L-J! REPORT. THIS OotinnisaionoM of Vreo Schools, for IMokons.'District, boj? loijvo to Report, through their Secretary uud Treasurer, their tinunciid operations for the annual lot?al term of one year, ending in March, 1801, as follows : The Reports of Touchers, for the quarter ending January, 18t>0, was for S11)4 01 j Aiui that amount way. paid to the following persons, to wit : W. II. White, 8 7 50 J. J. Henderson, 15 12 L. J. Arittil, 5 85 . Kiehard Harris, 10 20 C. L. llollingsworth, 15 GO K. ('. Smith. 1(? 1 ~ M. A. MoWhortcr, 4 50 E. O. Hudson, 8 43 T>. Gricc, 23 40 S. A. McMahan, 7 04 K. 10. Jones, 7 00 i\. II. D. Cramer, f? 07 I li. II. MoWhortor, 7 20 J. l'\ Junes, 5. 85 W. L>. Throlkcld, 18 40 John Smith, . 18 00 \\\ M. SUnsell, 5 70 Mis# E. A. Lcttoy, 5 85 O. H. V. F.?nt , ' 0 40 104 00 The Iteportd passed at tlie April Hoard. 1800, was tor Sot 75; And that amount paid out ns follows : jj. ii. i?iu>> norier, 010 H'J W. V. M. F?nt, (5 00 M. Ii. Snoud, 10 53 . M. A. O'Nenll, 12 00 k Advertising hst Import, 19 45 04 75 P- The Board p;i?sod the Reports below, in November, 18U0 ; and tliu nnumnt opposite tl?e n nne of e;iu!i person mentioned has since been i piid to th?m, to wit : Surwh JJnrton, 11 41 8. 1<\ lfnllingsworth 59 07 r ? ?wio?ioy 3(5 00 T. ]). Entrelceri 27 90 J. S. Smith fil 50 13. .A. J,cUoy 25 02 F. A Kilcy o0 51 tJrnfton <JenkiiiH 20 20 T. J. Henderson 2<M 70 It. I'. Kin# 25 00 i John Smith 42 50 L II. Kutlcdge 21 03 A. Knms.iy QO (>3 J. }V. i'hilpot 47 20 J. IT. GiimII 17 08 . . , llic-hard Harris 40 30 M. 1). CLivron 50 10 L. J. Ariail OTJ 18 ^ J. H ltcid 8 02 L E. E. Shn rn 07 irl \ - r * miii. JMary.S. Muuldon 28 02 , John II. II rria 40 12 1). Griee * 42 17 y Jj. Chambers 7 fly J. 1J. SKQdcra . 80 24 C. II. Spenra 121 72 1 J. iS. Hrowor 82 85 * 1* J. Vrywun 42 00" Win. MoWliorter 84 88 N. Sullivan 28 02 L. II. McWhorttfr 54 49 M. 1$. Hnoml 42 00 W". T. Cleveland 70 00 W D. Th'.flkcld 40 54 II. II. Penny 54 50 J. R Jones 24 88 K L. li(>pgs 47 00 W. M. Stan??ll . 15 05 S. A. MnMahau 50 25 r 1.1 n *.i _ u. u. rmmn 50 HI Thoj?. J. Dickson 38 10 B. 1\ Uot^ughs 35 80 James Tollcsou 80 48 John' Hi:rri.s . 40 08 -i G. II. 1>. Cramer 82 55 T. W. (2cofj$o 33 44 0. V. Richardson 28 84 M. A. MoWhortcr 41 82 , , K A. MoWhdrter 55 80 j it i? ii?j " ? ?>. OA 5D | These amounts havo fyoon ' received nnd disbursed sineo tho law has been changed in re I a- j tton to cominissions; and. that tho transaction may bo better understood, *o tnako 3 }m " BKOAl'iiur.ATlOW : !>? 1801 By oagh on band, $203 84 Jan. ? Iv.iq'd of State ' Treasurer, 2,140 10 82,840 08 Pod net 2 pnr cent for Keceiving 40 00 1 $2,802 C4 Or. fiy cash pntftcaohers, $2,278 52 I 2 per ot . for paying out , . saoso, 45 57 82.824 00 Leaving dun Secretary f l and Treasurer #21 oo ltcupCfCt^nlly inbrnttted. <* 1 KOIJ'T- A. TFIOMPftON, Secretary A Treasurer.' fliM^roli 15, 1801. . fffflffireo?-SOUTH :cAitoijiNA. ,7I i-inkKxe?in equity. I Amende* Mil for B* Bsmunl M. Ilont. et. ^ H*? ??- . j. . * ?p|'v?i n " tnj niinnwiimi iiuit nnmnci hi. A'llunt, <vne of thfc doflfrndnnts In UiiNortto rmfdcs wJMiout thff llmllB of iMk On motion St Norton, (RMk Rob, It I* ordered thnt he ijo up- [ pO?r In thiB Oqnrt, nnd pfond, answer of demuf to ?omplain?>fJ*? iv!OPfyrle<l bill of compUfnt In tl??i" ?? o-we, within lliwe month* from the jmhllorttton of] a thl?rnlo, or or or dor pro confetto *111 bo tikon 1 agftlnnt him. HODT. A. Tiio>ir?aN*, o.iu?.t?. r a**,****. - * -i S; r;- : ; ' In Advanco of tho Mail. Bloody Work iu Maryland! SOUTH VICTOIUOUSI Tl.? v? ?v vviuvi v* i iigimiii 85nyn i Richmond, April 2'2^. 1861,?" I Iihtc received information from'n reliable sourcc nt Alexandria, stating that n special messenger hud readied there from Marlboro , Md., with tidings to the effect, that nti engagement li.ul tnkcii place on Annapolis lleight!> between the itultiinoro Military and the New York city Seventh Regiment. The conflict was terrific, and the latter wcro llterullycut to I pices." I Tho Now York Seventh Regiment is the crack ' militmry body of the State of Now York, ntid in* heretofore boon considered invincil>le. Thcycuma down to Virginia some three or four.years since with the remains ?>t' President Monroe, and wcro greeted atltichmond *ith a perfect ovation. They are co:>>iios?d of the very flower and pride of New York city. Richmond.-Anril 21.?Twentv-fivo bn?wli*?.i nie;esof heavy ordnance were cuptnrcd l>v tlic Virginian* at tlio Oo*port Navy Yttr?l. Tlio^c . include Columhiads, 1'uixhana, Morturc, See. I A private doapntoh was received last night, 1>y j ( >rornor Pickens, stating ?lmt G>vornor Hieks, I of Maryland, had hoisted tho Confederate Flag. Nkw York, April 121.?Wa*hingtnnian8 report tliat tho l*;tIlin*'iro:?t?h hnvft telegraphed for the Virginians at Harper's Furry to come ami support them. Winter R.ivi.V house wiw entered l>v a mob. j who. finding him absent. retreated. Too (JSer i man Turner's Hall was sntiked. St. fj lL'lH. At?pil 'm rfilfuftv An. listed 7UO inon under I/iiicoIii'h proclamation. ; There nro.nhont 1.300 in I lie Arsonal hero. II arim-ijur.j. April 24.?Culob Cn-dilng bn" arrived hero. who says that (ion Luc, with : ">.000 Virginia troops, is covering Arlington Heights. Liont. Jenifer is rep>rtcl t?> have descrtwl. Fort M<Hin, on tho Dolitwarc llivor, below Pitilu'.lolpiiin. has been garrisoned. I 15ai.vMi'jik, April 21.?It in that the mob element is powerless to net with system. It is believed that the people ami the moli will (Vnnpel the Lincoln troop* to light, their way through this city step by stop. The roilroa I between Iliiltnnd Wash' ington was obstructed, nml same bridge* destroyed yesterday, by the people sooth nf the Snsvpiehiiniiah. It is said that llavre-do Urucc will he defended against .the secessionists. urn, isv <i.i.k, April nr.vilto <i:upate.n encs that Cairo is infested by thousands ??t* vol unteors for federal xoi vicc, niul four thousand moro were expectcd eoon. New Yohk, April 2-1?T'.ie authorities of Xe-.\ York have decided to r?.i?P nn?l muster into im mediate service the whole 30,000 troops author i/.O'l to ho rniAtfil hy the legislature. The Brooklyn Council*appropriated $100.00C to equip the 13th regiment, which leaves to-day Pit11.adci,iMiia. April 24?Commander? 11. L Page, Arthur Sinclair, anil J. K. Tucker, niul Lieutenants Spotswood and Klieijan. have re | cigned. to net ns captains of the Virginia navy j Asswj'ni.i*. April 21?Gov. Hicks protested against (Jon. Butldr's Ma^snohustHt's rogiinenl landing lit Annapolis ; tlscrcfjro they landed ni tho Naval Academy. Ti<?" I)r<tiucti >n or I'hoj'krty at Xonroi.k ?Tl.e Baltimore American cai(inns tho reports of tho. scuttling uf tho linc-of-lmtile ship J'ettiv svlvatii.i. frigate* C >lu,iil)iii. Dohtwnro. Uavitan and Meri'iitiiK.. at N<?f >lk, by order of C?un, Poudergtv?t. Tiio Pocnliontns and Cumberland wero tho only vessels saved to carry away the (jl iverninent tbreo?. Thfi ?hip houses wore !?? in* torn d?wn and faetorio* levelled. with the intention of firing ami aliuiid>min<{ tlioin. Distinguished Arrival. The train 011 the (Jtcoii villa Railroad yesterday brought down Prof. T. S. (5. Lowe, the celebrated (oronant, with his balloon. lie attracted much attention, and his necount ol his rapid trip from Cincinnati was scarcely believed, until he showed papers from that eit) of the 20th inst Wo had the pleasure of a long eon versa tion with Prof. Jj., wli'oin wo found to be r highly intelligent g<y?tleinan, and a very picas ant companion. From him wo obtained ma riy itenjs of interest concerning his voyage which wc would be glad to publish at length but the crowded state of our columns prevents, lie ieft Cincinnati on Saturday morning, at 4 o'clock, passed up the valley of tho Ohic rivet to Virginia, with the intention of landins near Petersburg, but after crossing the Allegbanies. a current bore him South between this r :i n "O and the 111 no lli(l<ir? A lit. tl? before X o'clock, lio came down near flic line between North ami South Carolina ; but finding himself at too groat a distance from any railroad, be asccuded again, and next , camo down at Pen ltidge, in Union District, at 1 o clifck p. in., tming thus traveled, by the course be pursued, about 1,200 tiiilot in nino hours. This, wc think, is the fastest time yet made. From l'on Ride, Prof. Lowe was convoyed to Unionville, where he remained until yesterday morning, when ho came down to this city, with the intention ot' going on immediately to Washington, but on learning that there w:ih doubt of getting through, lie changed his route; and will leave thin-morning for Louisville, Kyf, where be ha*> located his res' a.. 1 The balloon has n diameter of 42 feet, in 44 yards in circumference, 55 foot from top to valve, and will hold 40,000 feet of gus. Tho rosult of thin experimental trip goes to confirm tho holiof of Prof. L. in the entire practicability of carving out his grout enter> priso, to which lie Ins duvotod so much time and nionoy, that of crossing tho Atlantic in n [ ballopn. This he wiM nrobablv attempt durj ing tho coming summer. l.'rof. Lowe kept ? journal*>f incident* duj ring his entire trip, nod lia? promised us a dotailed ncoonnt of tho same as soon as pr.iotiI cable after his arrivitl at Louisville, which are suro will be of tuuoh interest to' our re tdors.?Columbia Carolinian 28</. 'I ^ V. AkkaN.sak wim. SuCBt)#.?There is no louder a doubt (ih to tho policy Arkansas will pursuo nt tho next election. The f|utotion now i#; as to the innjority bIio will give for secession. From nil wo enn see nml heor, we irro ?nti?fit*fl it will bo overwhelming. Our correspondent* from almost every point of tho Stato, give-tho mogt glowing accounts of tho rapid progress of the seecsafnn ?nuw, Wo rcueiVed tho following dcapfttoh on Sulurday {light, from Pino Jlluflf, turned hy ono of tho iiiont prominent citiwn* of theStnte: " Splendid regiment nt muster lioro to-day. Q?nt cn'httslnim for the Southern CJonfcderncy. The neecrtsion flag wnvca over the frcgiinoiit. Coh M. rtrogory, Commftndor." [Mrniphia Avatunvhe, IfttA. COM 13 TO THIS RI? IIB I THE CRISIS Vl>Ofr lUl A ?jf< person* indobted to W. IF. DRKDY & J\ CO., fbr tho year I8G0. must como forward nod make *ett)em?i>t by N<?te or Crtob?cash prf/vted^-ne wo are wwdintf money. ' '* l^rwifie indebted to tb? firm of DKNDY ft PUI.I?KN for tbo yearn 1858?'W) n>u#t pnv within twenty day* from tfytn date, or pay oo?v, without dis6rii.?inntion. .f'f. cf,( ; ' _ , w W. Hi ??NI>t l 0.' .V?WKftb.fr?f. S ' % & * it \ ' 1 5 _ ' " "" 1 Spocial Noliccs. Hon. J P- Roed. I Mr. Editor: V beg Jenvo to nominate for I ho Congress of the Confederate Statos, lion. J. P. 1 llvicn r?T AkiIam.... - - - Mr. Hbi:i> 5s well known to tlio people of tbo Congressional District as nn able iukI eloquent ; lawyer nn<l politician, lit- lias filled various pub' lio offices with distinguished ability, and to tlio ontiro satisfaction of tlie public. Ilo is a resolute, self-reliant man. with <piic<. perceptions, ami with a will ami onergy that makes Mm n stranger to tlio worn inil. Ho has ngo nn<l experience. ninl is well qualified to represent n* in laving broad and Jeep ti.o foundations of u new government. VotKttl A CARD I To iUc Volunteers coiitjtouii'/ t/ir flew Hey intent to ori/'tniznl in thin Division : With grateful emotions I accept the nomination for Colonel, tnado by friends. If etcctcd, 1 sli.-i!l j catceni it the crowning honor of my life, and will serve you with all the energy nuJ ability that I posse**. Ah it is uncertain when the organization will be completed anil the election nr<b?i-i>il I <? > . ? . h., into the service with tlio Fourth Hoglmviit, lrn?t! : ingtiiiU i iiity in-Uer prepare myself lor the weighty j responsibility of s<o inipovhrnt a position. I will ] join I lie Regiment as 30011 as il is orilereJ into the service. Respectfully. Sic.. K. 1'. Jynr.s. l'dpTs in the l)brir,ion will plenuo copy. April IS', 1801. {Sa^'riie friends of oil I). A. LKDItKTTKIl 1 announce 111 111 ns it cmi'ii<liitu for COLONof 1 tiio ilcgi'.nent of Voluntee-s now forming. 1 BtjTThfi friends of Hon. JONII 1). ASM MORK announce him a candidal!) i<> represent thin Congrnssional District in the Congress o|' the Confederate Slates of America. 1 Col. E- P- Jotios. Tun romnining Volintccr Companies in this I Brigade will soon he organized into a Hegiment. We most respectfully suggest that Col. Jonks is tho proper man for the position of COLON KL, and wo trust he will be elected without Opposition. ' OltF.UNVIM.K VOLVNTEHKS. frSTTho friends of CAl'T. J. L. RHAXKUN I announce liim a candidate for I.ieutcnant-Coloiiel ' of ilio Regiment of Volunteers now forming. J^The friends of O.fl'T. R A. HAWTHORNE announce liim a candidate for MAJOll of the Regiment of Volunteers now forming. JfcaBfTho friends of OAI'T. I.. CRAIG announce liim a candidate for MAJOR of the Volunteer Regiment being now formed. *. C?y" fhe friends of l)R. O. 11. 8YMMK8 announce liim u candidate for Major of tlie Regiment of Volunteers now being formed. $20 R^WAttD. i u iiaaiviW ti'oni ilie siilistifihor. on the Oth I I &\< of Inst December. liKllltY, about ft foot : I 7 }ncltn-? liiglt, very hlne.k skin, 2<i yenrs .>11 : snmetime* he limp* sightly, from having Imd one of bis h*?* hrokcii three yours ngo. Iio'bas i\ wi'o nt Dr. II. C. Mdlor'u. near Pendleton, and i* probably lnrkinir in that neijrhborho.id. 1 The above reward will he pnid for hi* approbeoMoii and delivery to tho nearest jail. All 1 persons detected in .harhorinj* or aiding him in ; any \vav, will ho dealt with ivenrding to law. jijmits x. noss. ' Ft.onFvrr, S. 0.. Ahrtl 1 SO 1 !I7?*f > " executors' sat.p. WILL 1$K SvjLl), at tho ro-mhmeo of John A. K ihiiis ni. ?in Tmo-iI i v tlio 7"li ??f Mnv next, the on tiro IMHlSOX * I. USTATfc of Jeremiah L n>por, senior. i1ocpji?oi1, as follows: j T W 0 LI K 10 L V N 1: C. It 015 S: A girt, nhout 18 yours ol.l, ami a man about 21 7 yours "M. One Mure, Ho<l and furniture. I Terms?On a oroilit of twelve months, with note, interest nml njinrovc.l -uro.tv. THOMAS I.OOl'F.H, 1 r . JOSF.l'lI LOOPRU I April I 1801 373 Notico. VIjIj PERSONS having demand* against the Estate of .Joint Todd. deceased, arc he.el>y , notilied to render them to the'undersigned. legally attestod, wi'hin the time prmcrthed 1 >v law ; and those indebted arc required to mnko immediate payment. ^U/.ANETJI TODD, V Adm'x, W." 0. TODD. j Adin'r. 1 April 1. 1861 35 _ 3 Notic3. , | 4 IJj pernios indebted to the Estate of Jerel\ iniah Eooper. senior, doccased. will make payment : ami those having demands against *aid Estate are required to present them to ?s ' legally attested within the time required by law. THOMAS l.OOPEU.) .. . JOSEPH LOOl'KH, j rtf** April 15. 18>i I 37 3 TllK ST AT JO OK SOUTH CAROLINA. IN EQUITY l'ICKKNS. John Purdine, ^ > inir ior rartilion, KC. I'atge lturdino, et. als. j IT appearingto mv satisfaction tint the heir* of I'oily l>->.?hein. t>. wit t Geo. I.ithein. T. II. Southwick unlwife I'atcy, J. W. I.nihein. Kit-hard M. Lathcm, Andrew l*. (..n thorn. Anthony 0. I.atliem, Ruin. \V. [liitliein, JIM. K.,Petit nml wife Juno K., Jacob Ernest unil wife lletsy, Job. Uiirdine, Sani'l. Ilnnline, Elijah Robinson and wife Henrietta, defendants in this nisc. reside without tlie limits ' of titi Stale: On motion of Harrison & I'ulliatn. ' ! Comjt. Sols., it is ordered, therefore, that tlie said absent defendants do appear in this honorable i Court, ami plead, answer or demur, to complainant's said bill of complaint, within three months front the publication hereof, or an order pro eonftMo .will be taken a* to them. i lit HIT. A. TIJOMl'SON. o.K.r.n. Color's. Office. March 23. 18151. "in I THIS ST VTK (VK SOUTH CAROLINA, IS OUDtN.MlY ? I'lOKKNt). , . J. ?. llngoo'l, A dm'r, ^ Petition vs v for Ji-rcmlr.h Wliitmlro & wife Anna.et.als ) Settlement. |T appearing in my Matisfiiotion that Jamc* HobL 11won. Oo'igo Uohinnon. jr. Joicph Kobinson. Krtml'ill Rnbinidn. Lydia llngmHl, Thomas Hilt ftn'I wife Martha, tlio helrs-nt law of William Hohitif>on, clMcusod, (natn'js awl nnmber unknown.) and t!ie licira qf Klixahcih Hcpsp, dacoascd. (name* ?rni u..iob<ir nnknown,) defendants in this casij, reside ?ritlioiit tlio limits of thi.i Stato : Ii is or ilerc?l, therefore. lint these several absent p irtios do appear in the Court Ordinary, to bo notiU'ii rtt 1'iokens Court House on Mon'lt.v tllo #lh day of July next, to shew cause, if any tlifty can, why a final BOlti<tncnt of the Estate of- Hardy Uohioaon, deceased. should not be made and a decree pronounced (.hereon. * W. E. lIOT.dOMllE, o.r.n. Ord'nary'i Office. April 2. 1801 8fit 8TATE OF yOUfU DAUOMNA, ncKKNs nmtnKrr-^nerifiKcot'RTOKCOMMO.i PIKAS. WILLIAM F. PAnKEH. wli?? is in <||0 custody of the Sheriff of Pick en a District, by 'virtue of a writ, of cnpint ml s^i^faclnulum. nt ?b? />r w ?n...i~ . ? > ..... ... , api.nm >? . > iijr lur, Oiiving IlieO. in mv offlco, together with n. Robediile orr onth of bin oatnto nnd efifeeta, hlr petition to -tho, Court of Common l'lea*, praying tlint ho may 'w admitted to tho benefit of the Act^f tho.(ion crfti Ann?uihly mr.de for the relief of Insolvent l)ohfor?i Jt jk ordered,. thnt tho *aid I.<hiim W. Tpylor, urtd oil other*, tho creditor* to whom iho ?>nid William F. J\itkt>r i-* in miv wi*e indebted, be and they nro hereby mjm-" m?ned nod hrwo notioe to appear before tne ?ftid Coovt. ftt. PieVfriii. .Court llouve. on tho 3d fifty of Ootol>er next, to 8how cnu?e. it i?ny tboy cay?* why the prayer of tho petition aforesaid should not be granted. ^ , J* J. K. HA GOOD, car. OBietOowmonrle^A^il 1, >801 WALK ALL A INSTITUTE,r" Rov.Aug.Angorer,A.M.,Principal. " rpIIK FIRST TBUM of thin School begins ' 1 I February fitli, r. id will continue for fivo .? ?'l ?? _ ? " , ? uv OVWilU Wi lli YVI&I UUglll lil*&i OI I ! AuKUHt next. I There is yet no Primary Department, but ono will ho added as Moon a* practicable. j Tho Scholars have to partake in tlio Study of all tho comi)ion Knj?U*h branches, j JJisc.'iiliite~Mild,'lYiondly, yet decided. ' TGKMS l j Kacli course ?!' five mouth*, &7.f>0 ' Latin, French ohliertmtn, extra, cncli, 5.00 ( t_ Drawing, extra. 3.00 I * l'iano, per lesson, extra. 40 j v Payable middle of each term. | For further particular*. apply to the Principal. , ' Krjermres?Rev. F. Ibichmnn, 1). D.. and J Rev. Ii. Muller, Charleston ; Mr. D. Dicmann ' , and Dr. Norman. Walhalla. I AVglhalliu Jan.30.180,1 20 tf CLAREM0NT ACADEMY. rgMIK Tlll'STKES take pica-on e in unhotin- f JL oiii{? to the public, that they have Koeurod ] the services of .Sir. C. L. II?i,mngs\vortii. and i I,ai>.. to tal:?? chargo of the Olaromont Annie* i my. These Teach, rs have experience, and are j competent "i instruct m nil tin* various litanchcs of an ]jHj;li--!t education. I>,y arrangement, ; . n Male and Ivtuntlu School will be taught ii. the ^ | fiimo house. t The A'.M'loinv wilt ho opened on t!ic ?d M>n- \ ' tiny in Jaiiutirv, 1X01. i bund boarding win be had in tho noijjhbnri hood nn favorable tortus. | The salubrity of the climate and the moral j i to no of ^he vicinity, arc inuuccmoiits tlint j should not ho overlooked l?v parents and guar- ' tliaut* in educating their clnldien nnd wards. Jly order of the I J. I : M. 8. STIIIIJMNG, Sec'v. ' Jan. 9. ISQl _ ?.'} _ 'tf t a TT n? ? ? - ? ? ? D JUL X. JCC 1 ? ? ' tt SALES. It 1>Y virtue of sundry write of fieri fncins to me di- | ( ) reeled, wiil he sold botorc the Court House, in | ' I'iuUen.* District, within the legal hours, on the first j ] j Monday and Tuesday in Mny nest, | j One tract of laud containing 100 acres more or | ; j less, wlicrcon A. M. Mauhlin now lives, levied on j as the property of Allen Mnuldin at the suit of | Hardy (jilstrap vs. A. M. Mauldia nnd Allen . Mauldin. ' I One tract of land containing 100 acres more or | less, lying on Milo (.'reel;, whereon widow Perkins ^ now lives, adjoinilig lands of .lames Duke and others, levied on as the property of .1 oreiniah Collins at tlic suit of J. M. Alexander & Co. One tract of land containing 52 acres more or 1 ! less, lying on waters of Mile CreeU. n ljoining lauds I of J. ! '. Durham and others, levied on as the propi > .?? u in: > >- 1 - v.v ... .. ( in \j. L/uriinui ill the Hint of \Y. I ,0 rutin & Co. I ,t One I mat of fowl containing TOO acres more or j { le.4s, lying on Toxnwity Creek, adjoining lands of I C. I*. l'uul \ Saimiel M iwvoll and others, levied on > , us thp pYoperty of Jackson Ue.iton at the suit of John B. Kurlc. One tract of land containing 107 acres more or Icks. lying on I.ittlo Urasstown Creek, adjoining c j lands of John lllackwell, Win. llothel und others, levied on as the property of Win. (.'ape, or., at the ? suit of William liuthel. * One tract of land containing WO acres more or i> less, lying on llouky Pork, waters of Chaiiga creek, adjoining lands of Spencer t'liamlcrs. lipliraim Colli) and others, levied on as the property of Win. Phillips nt the suit of llohert Spencer and others. ^ One tract of land, adjoining Innds of David t Stribling. the village of Fair Play and others, con- i ciiiiing eighty acres move 01 less, levied on us tie | property nl' Josoph Kucse, iv,t the Suit ot S>. & IS. ' ] \V. Hrow 11. L One IVnct of Innd containing 200 acres more or I j lens, lying on waters ot' ("row Creek, ndjnining | lands of Uoh't. A. Thompson, Jolin Hunter and others, levied on as the property of Mary lilaek- 1 stone at the suit ot K. C. Parsonr. One tract of land containing iftO acres more or ' less, lying on waters of Crow creek, adjoining J land* of Ihniry Ovonnn and others, levied oft as the > property of J. K. Smith ut the suit of X. Law- f rence'and others. t One sorrel horse, and one huggy nnd harness, i leviV-d on as the property of It. H. Norris at the <. suit of Leonard Towers. i Ono ninrc inula levied on as the property of J John Ko.is, jr., at the suit of Z. ^V. Urcen & Co., j t un.l One soVrel horse levied on as the properly of 1.. j W. Allen at the null of T. J. Keith, bearer, ami j others. One sorrel horse levied on as the property of George \V. l'liillij>m at the suit of Henry W. l'ieper and others." ' One sorrel horse, and on Tuesday after salcday ' at the residence of J. It. Hunnioutt. one yoke oxen. 1 one wagon. and one sorrel colt, levied on as the 1 property of J. It. Ilunnieiitt at the suit of .1. M. 4 ilunuieutt vs. J. It. UunniOutt nnd M. It. Hunuiciitt and others. One two horse wagon levied on as tho property of W. F. ("Menu at (ho suit of Jones nnd Thonmson. One bav horse, and on Tuesday ufter snloday at ; llftf'l.ll.l.int'u ? ~ - - 1 ... t. ?nv nvciciur/, one 8III0, 011C ] . eupboa.^4, one table with 3 drawers, one table with | * I lira?v:j\ one wash.stand, ono clock, one lot chairs, | 1 0110 frunk', one lounge, two pair tirologs, one I chest. l<4f 'dishes. lot books, one table, levied on as i tho property of K. I.. Gaines at the suit of Jen- | nings, Thoiulin^on & Co., and others, vs. 11. L. Gaines & Co. On Tuesday after saled.iy at tho residence of Asa Littleton, ono two-horse wagon, one cow and yearling.' levied on ns the property of Thomas Littleton at M-f hi if of'/,. W. Greon & Co. Terms, oftsh; purchasers to pay for papers. W. N. C11AIU, s.r.n. ' A pi 8, 18ii 1 ;i(i id Til 14 ST AT 10 OK SOTTTIT r-Ainu.ivi ' PICKKN8? IN EQUITY. < 0. \V. Mn?singill, ??. ftb. "j I vs. > Bill for Account, lie- r David MoWliortcr, ct. nils. ) lief, &c. 1 IT appearing to my satisfaction that Sarah K. \ McWIiorler. Louisa ('. Krown, John MuWIior- r ter. defendants in this case. vt?side without the t limits of this Stale : On motion of Orr & Madden. ^ Comp. Sols., it t? ordered, therefore, tlint tho snid f al>S"iit defendants do appear in lliis Court. and 'j plead, answer or demur lo'complainants' said l>ill s of complaint, within three months front tho publlv..'for; !:c"c~r. ->r en order1 v/iti 1.9 tnkcu ?gninst them. UOIJT, A. THOMPSON, O.K.P.O. J Coin'ri Oflice. March liO, 18t?l. Jim ! The Stale ?!* South Carolina, v l'ICKEVS?I.N Equirv. O. M. Lynch, ot. nls. | > vs. y Hill for Partition, <fco. 0. F. Lynch, ot. nls. ) IT appearing to I lie CorttnYisjdoner thnt William J. Lvnoh, C. F. Lynch, Calvin Lynch, ? Jason (!ilfe-<pie and wife Kl&aliotji, John L?wis J and wifp Mary, William llakftrand wife Sarah, i Richard Robinson and wife Nancy, Jolito Hub- ^ in win nnil wife F.lixn, defendants in this ease, reside without the limits <?f this Stato: On inn* ' tion ofOrr &, llad<len, Comn. Sol*., it i* ordered. therefore, that iho paid absent dofomlunts do nppenr in this C.nirt, nnd plead, answer, or ' demur to complainants' said Itill of complaint, ' \fit!ilh ithrbemonths-from the nnhlica:inn here- ' of. or nit . r pro confaao will ho taken against 11 them. c ROBT. a. THOMPSON, c.rr.o. 1 Cniyir-s Olfioe. March 23, 18^1. 3n? ' rniTLi am rtr??tn>f? " ? ? - '* jjn'i oijihv v/r DUU1U ^AKUIjIiNA, ; . ' l?ICK^X3-r-lM KQUITY. MuryJHnc (larfofi, by lice Acxt Mend, Bill for construction of *?. > JBiHftrle?to*vTW#tojv Dee?l, Ac. nmj Juno iiurtoit, J i IT Appearing ?o my fiattnfiiction tnatJano Barton, ? I a. um' ?< in? umvniiw* m uiir CftSfl. fesulcs withal I I out lio limit* of ibta HtWe: On motion of Norton, i Comp. Sol.4. it is ordered Ibfct alio do appear in this Cowl. and pload, answer or demnr to complaini ant'a said bill of complaint, within three months Ifrom the publication of tlila rule, or an order pro ' von/cfo will brt taHen against l>*r. ROBT. A TriOMPKpN, C.K.f D. Cotn'MOffico, March 80, leDlj Sto / . v; i i * < MARBLE YARD AT PENDLETON. 17VERY OXB CAN 11K SUITED, AS WK i lmvo on hand and rcccivo cxory month ,ho )>6?t ITALIA*' Ai>I> AUrUICAiV MARBLE i."mi wnvirxi i.'M'i'o c<i i .... w l Oj DlJ-lUOj A N I> IIISADSTONKS OF ALL SIZES \nd ns cheap ns euii bo bought any where, with reiglit* added. Cut letter*, 3 1-2 cents each. Raised loHern, :0 cents each ; and tho letters cut Jeep and veil. Wo Iiavc secured tho services of Mr. JOHN j. v/Xii'jiiUi as our Agent, who >vill ?.!?? nil that an bo done to give entire satisfaction. All >usidos8 transacted l>v Itim will be ratified by L^AVKLL k WHITE. Mnv^l)20.1800 38 tf THE PENDLETON HOTEL. LMIE Subscriber takes pleasure in informing bis friends and the .public, that be lias taten charge of tbat large and commodious House u llie village of ri^DLi:TO!V, s. c. He intends to keep a first class bouse, and nvites the travelling public and his friends to ;ivo him a call. Amongst {bo comfort is and ionvenienecs added, is that of a Reading Room, vhore the latest papers mav be consulted A I? lKIWDMX Foh&lftflft ?7_ tf FOB GOOD BARGAINS AND r Plk A jumimm-* m w >/< .t'sr 1/ ,1 l? lllK'i.ll" Cm COME TO WAMIALLA! iMIE undersigned hr.s just returned fr-nu Charleston, where lie lms purchased one of lie most complete STOCK OF GOODS kj\or before brought to this place. The variety s great, therefore, enumeration is practically mpossible. Ho has * DRY GOODS, h?th for Ladies nml (ientleinen's wear. KSMftY JIAIUtt i I.OTEIIftft, }f tho various sixes and patterns, cut and made up in tho latest style. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, >n great variety, and of tho latest pattern and style. ItoiuirtN. Itlbbfliix x< Mv stock of Hardware, .Glassware, Cutlery, to. in large, and will compare favorably with lie best. OROCKIIIKS )f every description, fresh, and a line supply 011 uind. CJootb will bo bartered for Producc and arti:1c* in this line, on the very best terms. M v GOODS have been bought witli caro and il the lowest pricos. This enables 1110 to nffer >110 of the host stocks in the country. 011 the most iccomnuidating tonus. Call, examine my stock, mil try me. 1 am bound to sell. 1>. NIEMANN. 1'. S. My liar is stocked with the choicest IViitc-s and Liquors, and ii open at nil proper imps, 11 'I Wiilhnlln. April 2fl. VflQO 80*" " tf BANK OF STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. Ciiari.eston. Fcbi uary 15, 1801. Ill IE LEGISLATURE haying .it its lust session, authorized tlie issue of Bunds to I to n until nt of $075,000, bearing nn interest of ' per cent., for the purpose of providing tlie unds required to sustain tho State in the net of orumiiij* her rights of Sovereignty, this Hank s now prepared to dispose of the Bonds. They ire issued in sums of $50, $100, and $150. Ah ipportuinty is thus afforded eve v eiti'/.en to nake a seeure and profitable investment, while i.inrunning umi io me cause in which tlie JSta'e s engaged. With the view of enabling citizens 11 nny part of the State to share hi the loan, lie Clerks of the Courts of the several Districts ip.vo been requested to open Hooks of Subscripion for the Stock. Suitable arrangements will je made for furnishing bunds on the receipt of he money, at an early dav after each subscripion lift? been made. Kngageincnts for the lurcha'c of lionds may be made at the Rank, >r at any of its branches. It is probable that, it the next session of the Legislature, those lartics who desire it may have have their Bonds :onvcrted into Stock. * C. M. FURMAN. President. February OS, 186*1. 30 tT MGDICAli CARD. Dll. O. II. SYMMES having completed his Collegiate course, offers his Professional icrvices to his f riends and the public generally, iVill be prompt in his attention to his patrons. His ullieo will be found with Dr. M. L. Siiarpe it tlies brick building adjoining Store of lute E. II. Benson A Sun. Pendleton, May 12, 18G0 41 tf lil lE JUDGE HOUSlT AT 1 Pendleton, S. C. {"MIE SUBSGIlIUKll. who has had ecroral years experience in Hotel business, (havog been sole proprietor of (lie Williumston Springs Ilutel for nineyenrs,) is now proprietor ?f the BLUE III DOE IlOl'SE. where lie will jo glad to see xi 11 his old friends and patrons ind also the travelling public. His house will ie provided with everything necessary for a vcll-kopt house, both from the wen board markets ind surrounding country, and his Bar with hoice Wines, Liquors and Cigars, ile ha; 5<(Tid seivants, and every attention will be paid i> his guests to render their sojourn agreeable. L'ho good society of Pondloton Village?the proerbial good health of its inhabitants?its fino lool water and brncing atmosphere?its prox n'liy i?? ih.s ?n.i?ntn:r.t tind t.v {ailroad, oil contribute to mako it ono of the >ost summer resorts in the upper country. Perons arriving hero on tho cars, and wishincr to isit tin! mountains or any other point of tho urroundin#country, can bo accommodated with {nod conveyance* nod careful drivers from the livery Stable kept hero. J. W. COBB. Mftjf 16, 136Q 42 ?f_ PIIK b'TATK OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I'KKKNS?IN KQLITV. 3. W. Rankin, Aasignco, ] Vi*. > Tot. for Relief, ?tc. I V 1 I,ill.in.1 n.,.1 I [T nj.penring to tho.Orti>rt tlmt B. F. Holland, Christopher Kirksey, Jarod K. F. Kirksey, M. Kirksey, Mnry L. Kt. Kirksoy, reside vithout thie State: On motion of Harrison & iilliam. Pro. Pot., it is ordered, tlmt tho said ihsent defendants do nppcnr. plead, answdr or lemur, to the putition fllod in this oaso, within hrfio months (font tho piililimtiofi hereof, or heir constant to tho hadio will bo taken pro con'esso us U? them. ItOBT. A. THOMPSON, c.*.ro. (inin'rM < Mice. March 23, 1801. 3m Notice. A LL person* indebtod to tho ostato of Nai.\_ thanie) l.yneh, senior, deceased, must i nakc payment, and nil those havir.t demand* i?itfrt8t said ostato arc required to prosont them ittcatcd according to law. O. M. LYNCH. 1 N. LYNCH?. I j. . ? B, S. LYNC1I,. | Adnl II. LYNCII. j Mwrch 19, 1801. 33 4 ' Job Printing HEATfcf OON? At Til* ObOIttKtt OtttKfK, % ' I ' 11 I 1 "l" JOS. J. NORTON; A1TOHNKV AT ]AAW,B AND Solicitor In i:<ini?). PI C K KN8 C O U11T 11OUS E. S. C Jan. 1. lKr?8 25 tf A. FISCHESSER, WaU'limnlicr mid Jeweller, WAIjHALLA, 8. 0., HAS reooived nt liia fcltfnd on Muin-ptroct, a lurgo ntnl benutiful assortment of Watchcs and Jewelry, [ Which is offered very li.w t?> Iiik friends and the 1 tripling public. I KKl'AlllIXO, in nil its branches, done ill ' n most workmanlike manner, and with deopnteh. All work warranted. June 'J'J. 1800 IT t , H. FAJEN, A T W A LIIALLA, S . C . , IS now receiving n splemlid assortment DRY (JOODS, Tor Ladies and Cionticinnn's Wear, ?A L.SO? lSvntly-inndc t'lodiin^. j lie also has on hand the finest Cnssimerp nnd Linens, Tor tho Spring and Summer: togcthcfr ' with man j other articles not necessary to men! tion. Mr. r.vJKN continues the Tailoring IJuMncpfc in all its brnneliev ami rcppcctfully eulioits iv share of pnldio pntronngo. May 12. 1850 42 tf_ CABINET MAKING, AT .lain,, c. I rpiIE undersigned is prepared to execute nil ' j orders in this line. Promptness and punc] tuality is promised if custom is extended.? I Terms, easy. JAMKS AVIIITK t- i'r> August 21. 1800 4 tf POWDER FOR SALE. I rjMIE Smith Carolina Powder Mills' Company ! X offer for sale, on good terms, the following kinds of superior Powdor, viz : Common Blasting powdor per keg $4 25 llrilliunt " " " " 5 25 Common Mining " " " 5 -5 Brilliant " " " " f> 25 Common Rillo " " " 7 25 Brilliant " " " " 8 50 Ch&~ Whero tho keg is returned 25 eenta will lie deducted. j Address John Bo wen St Co, Pickens Court 1 House, S. O. WM. R. BOWEN, Agent. Sept. 7, 1800 0 tf Ilhie Kid^t* Railroad. (^1A US on the Blue Kidge Hail road leavo 1'enJ dlctou on Mondays. Wednesdays and Ffi| days, at 15 minutes before 4 o'clock, A..M. On i Tuesday*,Thursdays mul Saturdays at 1 o'clock, ! 1\ M] Leave Anderson on Monday?, Wednesdays I and Fridays immediately after the cars nrrivo Irom Iiidton in the morning. On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, on the arrival of tho cars from Columbia. Sept. 8. 1800 0 tf Law Notice. fPHE undersigned will ilcvote himself entirely L to the practice of Law and Equity on the Western Circuit. Mr. IIaihu'.n is his partner nt PiOkons. JAMES L. OH 11. Anderson C. IT.. Mny 10, 1859 !:!-* t" WM. C. KEITH, A T T O II N K Y A T L A TV , WILL altcn<l promptly to all business entrusted to his care in the Districts comprising the Westorn Circuit. Oflico nt Pickens C. 11. Dec 6.18f?9 20 If THIS STATU OK SOUTH CAROLINA, 1mckkss?is olldinary. Robert Kirksey, Adui'r, ] vs. [- Pet. for settlement. Win. Kirksey, ct. als. J | T appearing to my satisfaction that David Garvin I . lum n hi; ?\uiicy, isaiaii ,\i. Kirksoy, J ore J E. I I-'. Kirksey, Alary I*. M. 1*. Kirksey, Christopher | Kivkscy, Catharine Ilalluin. ami 1$. r. Holland and wife Penelope, defendants in tliin case, reside 'without tlie limits of this State: It is ordered, therefore, that these several abseut parties do appear in the Court of Ordinary, to be liolden at Pickens C. II , on Friday the !5d day of May next, to shew cause, if any the.v can, why a final settled it of the Estate of William Kirksoy, senior, deceased, (as to his distributive share hi the Estate of Silas Kirksey, deceased.) should not be made, and a decree pronounced thereon. W. E. I10LC0M1JB, o.v.n. Ordinary's Office, Jan. 80, 1861 8m. State Carolina. IN I) R DIN A It V?-l'lCKEXU. Win. Hunter, Adin'r, , vs. ? I'ct. for Settlement. J. M. Owens and others. ) IT sipponring to my satisfaction that J. M, Owens nml wife i'ermuli*. A.. Oiiutfn Arclicr and Eugenia Archer, defendants in thj* case, reside without the limits of tliis State : it is ordered, therefore, that the said absent defendants to nnnoar in thn Cmn-i ..f n.-.i:.... ? V.UMKII Y? ilb ! Pickens C. II.. on Monday I he first day of?July i next, to chew cause. if nny they cnn, why a | final settlement of tho estate of Andrew II. ArI cher, deceased, should not he made at that time, | and a decree hud thereon. W. K. IIOLCOMBE, O.I-.P. March S3. 1K01. 33 3m ofi'SouthCarolina, IN tQUJTT?1MCKEXS. Elizabeth Kvatt, | v I. I n'li ! ._*? f .1IUVHUVII mil lor t urn* S. F. Evdtt, ct.ftl. ) tion. &c. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Addison li..pfjs and wife Sarah, defendants in this case, reside without the limits of this State: On | motion of Harrison <fc Pullinm, Comp. Sol., it is ordered, thcrotoro, tnat too Haiti ueienuums ??? appear in this Oonr*. plead, answer or demur to tlio amended )>i 11 in lids case, within threw | months from the publication ' e-eof, or an order pro cciij'.sso will he taken njrain.'t them. ROBT. A. THOMPSON, C.E.ivd. Comni'rs Office, March 23, 1801. ^ni Law Notice. rPHK undersignod linve formed a pnrlm**ldp in 1 the practice of Law and Kfpiity f?Vr l-ii-k^mfDistrict. Mr. IIadPkn may be consulted at hit* otficc in l'ickenu and Mr. 'Mia at Anderson. *1 .A .11 I/O It. (Mill, . \\. M. HADDF.N. I Pickens C. JT., Mny 10, 185!> 4'2-tf THK STAT1S OF SOUTH CAROLINA, PIOKKKA?IS KiJIUTY. Win. Iteinbroo ^ vh I Petition for Relief, &o O. W. mtdWIn. ) IT nppoftring to my sntlufnotion thnt O. W, Pnldwin, tlio defendant in this cuse. resides without (Jie liivils of tliis Stntc ; on motion of Heed and B?own, Tro. Pot, ordered, Hint lio (lo appear ond plead. nnstfor or demur to the petition in this ease,' within tiuoe months from thin dnte, or tho tiiniu will ho tnknn nor?in?? lii>? * >( |'ii) wniriiiin. KOBT. A. THOMPSON, c.K.r.n. March 0. 18ft) 81 ;? 8m Notioo. . v THK NEXT nwi-nnnunl meeting of the Mission* ary Agric.ultnrnl Society will bo hel{lAt Pecowv Church, Saturday bofora the first Snbbatli in Mhy next, at. which time all who havo pledged money to the Society are spooled ?o pay, or enclose it to the Troasure*, preyloiiB to that time. Agricultural Reports -will ntoo b? received in like manner, !A full representation is requested. J. R. HAMLIN. Secretary k T?"c?tvrer. ; Fit* Wile, April 6, 18*>1 80 i . 9 . l , ' .trTrr ' Wc