The Truth \n ? Nil Is hell.?G rpi 'lev, in his N? w V<". k Ttibnna say^ Wlion General Taylor's victotics , himi uw/.i:iin t'Milll sep'U'HICIV the merit, or originating it, nnd eachtrulv so far ns rognds himself?that is, he did not. borrow the idea from any one else. Few of them knew, fewer care.l, what were the General'* eonvio'ion* on the gre.it political questions winch h ive con* vulsed the country?nono asked whether his hi* opportnni ies and acquirements h ib Seen such ast fit him fo?- the /Jesi dontiil clvi \ Thev slmplv 'wen' tn vin,' and pushed Grn. Taylor ju^t as they v ould .hct thei mo xv una ho"?p that thev suppo -od most likely to win a race, without knowing or cal ing any thing more jU^ou'. him.' \fi.sic by Tp.lkoha'mi.?We h id the ple-iwe, tljH <*\eni'i j, of listfnirnjf t the transmi ;sioa of rnu-ie. hv telnyriph over th#? wi-e* f nm Ho-tton to N?*w-Yo k. We happened 'o ho in the oilier, at /? ?K!. tin - onv\-i?m uii> crv. v? ncn mic t> wmi i p;iu,:e in busier* one":it|ons, M". W. Porter, n vountr hut skilful ope atoin the IhiUdh oTic<- >iskod nfc what turn* we would have. Wit replied, Yankee TVvidh*:" and. to our su'-p'i-je, lie immedi nr fee. lv nnd as distinct'* :i< 'i skilful d u rimer could h ive m ido- ihr-m ttt the he d of a regimen*. M nv wiil he M^'o-ii lied to heir Ih ?* "Y inlc^e DotII"'" r n t'*nvel hv li rh?iiiMir. We then c died fo' "M il Colnm' ii." when the no'e^ of th'it national s;i we e dp'iiv'lv heit'off. We then asked fo"AM T/il'tf tfvne," the no'es or sound of i?l?'/il? ? /*...? -1 ? ? ? 5** 1 n?- niiMi i insmr'i'fi, A fiend c. tiled fo "()ld Din Tu?'ko*\M when'.V\ FJo fer ;?l o pent that tunc, and if anvlliin. J Qtenp, Se?rotnvv In the Hnu^o, J. \V. Ande-son ofOhuthnm. Was elected Spe iker on the 4th bn!lof. Two W iisf mcnihe. s were absent. All the Whigs preren' vn?*H for Jenkins. Tinflnrtant T> tal. ?We understand that the iurv in the (vise of the heirs of West Elliott t now in th? hospital in Philadelphia. If she-ever recovers her rififht miud, tho sum thus g. ined fo; her will he some compensation for the ills *he has suflfe-ed. If wa* - - 4 * * %* < UUI, Iin uni lirr <11111 HMCI', WHO IIVP here, will reap the hem fit of it. This verdict covers onlv pavt of the property nufcd for,-*- 'Pittibvrff Post. .l ? KU Vn'>^ i. Counterfeit Wlls.?Wo \veen decided in favor of the former so far a? concern* the socnlled <*!?!? m^tnn -?J .? unnion HUH AmiRS ini' U- | menti > T\\t injunction fo~hi'ldin?.r the u*?of that instrument h confi m?'d. Mr. O'Reilly hni taken an nppe-1 f-omtho decision, i !Thi?, however, does not p^n eueot anything ntfinst Mr. O'U?s he has put the Bain instrument upon the linf in 7V*nnes*ec and Kentucky. ?ni |qr this inKtrument a p itent exist** under die decision nf tho Chief .lusti**'* nf the (ind District Court uMhe Di-u-riot of Coiwmhid, to whom, by a l??w of O'ftw grws, the power is tfiven to deoid in f si of disitg1 eement between the commit ion a Jwtcnta nnd patentees. H > 5>W f ha tf^ajqRtr CVwbm nnived nt Hi 1iWfrom Uvarpoo] *y?i I^u^dny tht peifcci being selected ns most likely to be preserved, nnd so on, ultimately, till the quanti'vdesi ed,M puked. In this way, pumpkins have been kept perfectly sound and good for m my months. The straw shou! be clo-ely pressed aound tlnim, p:ir iculatly about the .-ides of the m.iss, ncai the walls. HAMBURG MARKETS. (nfirORTKD FOR THE KKOWKK COURIER.) ITamduro, Nov 14 Cotton ha? improved tn s week.-?now fells lorn 10 to 10 3-4; not itlUflli tffivinvf. Corn. 60 tier butihel. Salt, $ I 60 Oita, 33 to 37 Bee iwax, 20 pw poun I. Su^ir, 9 to 10 Co.fcc, 9 to 10 Tallow, 10 " Bueon, 6n7 " B ltter, IB to 20 Flour, ?7 p?r bbl. FALL PERM, 1819. The Commissioners of the Poor would submit as their actings and doings for the last year, in obedience to th Act of the Assembly in such ease madt and provided, the following REPORT: Reokiptb, 1819. To imnunt rc?u'iv??.| (Vo*y? kvl... ii 'ir... n-i /Willi IHMU'll IMA \ ?!., ilSseHscsmont on Gen'l T?r at 12$ per c nt, $282 2f Tn. oo n. o i m ?lies received ui 2 J- per cent, 7 1C Lcaviuif in Trcus. hands, $275 H By iim't reo'd for p ice of '2 hnrit'ls sold, 5<" $:275 Ofl 4 -A '* .wiumiih oi expenanu"es including Tro.isuer'u com. 203 14 Lt?:ividg in Tr usurer's hands, $12 55 The Commi-sionors would further renort, th 't they h-ive under their ehnrge (he following p mpe ->, viz: .1. R:g'it. M cthn Prince, M?iry Jnrvict*. N-.mey Dowinnd Isaac Dow is, bring >ix in number? that since the r l ist Report the followinu pnupera have dit-d. Kliz hcih Smihon lire 18th d iv of Octohrv, 1818,and Lowis Carver on the loth instiu?t-r?this pauper had only been at the estubli-hment >ince the 20th Septcml er Inst. That during the year, two hnnd ed and twenty M-ven ya.ds of clo'h have been m idt 'A'llii'.ll i-i a ? r'" pe~*?. All of which U ro-.peotfullv suhmit.te.1, ROB' . CRAIG, S " " for ti > cups, 30 " " John Edus for 2 days' cnull.n , 1 50 " " John 1\ toe for Wiigc.v hs SfeW iifl, 80 00 " " John P.ihM? fo ljfl bu. co n, at 40 Cents, 10 00 j ? " for toSnpco fo- p lupers 1 00 " " for lbs. I on, 60 " " for hiiuliug fiom Hamburg, 7 00 1810, Oct. 18. To um't p?uJ Catharine Cr.iiir for t'o. n, 2 20 " " Hnidin Piioe for 2 hHnel.-i 8. K. Flou , 12 00 " " Hmdin P.ie?for 150 lbs. 2nd (ju.ility do., 3 75 Oct. 10, To am't piid S. Ki.lc-ey ior sur.d y hems Ms per hcco ?nt iwip kI, 0 *4June 4. To nm't pu,i J. (* Konm O -I- o C .1 IVI ?i UIIIII IP U. I', imu I id 'jii To ain't paid J amen W. JuowU , for po.it, 34 40 " " J. J. Howard, fo 8a-. gar, Coffee, $><1 . Aw., 25 00 'loua! am't of vKpepditu ck, $250 72 Tn*M, ?o:q. on mnnie paid out, 6 42 Amount of e*p? ditures with Tieasu er'b com. $203 14 AppiovH, JOHN 8HARPB, Fo*1U(U?. 0 Sous of Temperanco. A PuMic Meeting will l>e hcM at r | Pi<'kensYilleon Monday next, at 1 o'clock, i" , P. M., when it is expected h Divi ion of & j the O'liev will he opeifird at that, Dlare. i U-e'lron of the Ovder mid the public l genmilly me invited to nttend. R, M. KEITH, U. S. P. D. 8. T. Nov. 17, 1849. Fyllll WARFWlV?r f ATiL persons indebted to tbe ufldor | -igned eil-lier bv Noii-j no'iee, and payments not m-ide within the ?imo mentioned ahove. T hope tho -r indebted to me will not think it unfiii if thev find ihei'- note* nnd neeonnts in hands of proper officers for i collection. J .T HOWARD. P. S.?Should T he absent at nnv time, mv Rook; nnd No'e< will be left in the lv?nd< of /Vbssrs. Brindlev, /?osnmond p Rotate of Williim Ro^rs, 1 ite of Pickery Di* tma ci'-coiTd. Thp Kiidn-d nnd Oieu'* o-s are r.i'pfl ?r> appear hcfo v m<* o*i F id iy the HOtl) ia?t. ?o show ' 'o i"t of O 'din irv on tho tiuud >ioti(i 'v in J inu i'-y next, for a fi.ixl set> of s>il EnfaV, E ieli Distrihu'cn will lip retired to cni d?r on oitli r, schedule of tliei advancemcnis. Dom tvN aj* i:v?t s-iid Estate V mu 'vml -mie >iso tment of I >te s'vle Ve^'i-m*. j A ifveut vnietv oCwinter good fo- L'tdie*' t | \vm?\ F'incv P ill's, of en'i elv new n iv ns, f> ce?N ncr vmd hit! up\vi?d<. Mu lins, 0'imh*i?js, ftntflwin . \ ] nvs-o of well Sh;nvl-, R1 mko's. SMrijnt^. IT-itv, ^ n~, Jfyvinfl's, Bno's, S'tnos 8 'Idles B i Me-. v, IT? fiwu'c, MfHoino--, n.ifp'o, S ! , N il-1, B 'sxgincr. Tiop?* nnd Twine: ns well jis -ill other ar'i ] ?? u?*u,,11e bun* In a iwuimIi*!* /~v n . II I will di no I* of on fho be t *ern?. I will "lw ivs 1)0 rleivfd to ?he\v ir?v G >od- to tho c who f;?v??r me with a cnll. f of clvirge. W. J. NBVITX. B ?'h?'lo 's Rut rent, S. 0. Nov. 3d 1 fi 19 tf TttW O ^ ONE K ST\T T OIV for s1le. ti.: . .~i in:..f t\: ..i.? i in * fii ur -m mhiiu rnmt'ih i/isi'ir . on the Oconee C! oek, 12 mil?-s North of Pickens O. I!., a d i*nmeidvnnt?g ci'iu i eve 'V CivoHiii in, und r is cjiuilly celebrated f< the pu i'y of iu atmospheje, the exuberance of i'a so ), and fo" tho be-ttfy and ronvin ic wililness of its S.wievy. Pn NAtu ivi ilitn^ Pa n trtirul ii*u twill I - - - - r * ?v?? - plftiMO communicate with J. A. DOYLE. Pickens 0. H;, S. 0. 9T Tim 8outh Ortrolhiin, Pen m J J. Gilmav, J Tt will beouraim to conduct tbi* publication ill mnnni>r KrvtU ..vvvj/ ? ?/IV in/ill IV (lift farmor nnd pi ?nt?r, nnd to r. nder it valual 1" to the tillers of the soil throughout 'he South. The paper owes its o-iiriu to the suggestion of the Pen leton Former's S'oreiety, the oldest institution of it? kin 1 in the A>'.at?y become an exchange medium of the different modes of lmsh:mHrv mnoti.arl J r?v,. II. niflfo ont parts of tlu* country, and ahull bp enabled to pi -ce '^efove tlso >ig icultur;t] community flip opinions and thco ies of fbp most scien ifio men of the South. We sh 11 acquaint our re iders with the results of an ex'cnsivc trnin of experiments conducted under onr ownsupe interi.'h'tice, and ahull give ngricul'uml chemistry h prominent J?'"ce in oureolunvis. so ns to en ible thoi' le. The Farmer and Planter, consisting of sixteen royal quu to p ><;< *, will pu'>lidted monthly, at Pendle'on, S. C'., at *1 periMinum; six copies for .*>; twentyfi e copies $20: one hum!red <*or4es $75?piyahle on th > receipt of the fi st number. Tl e volum will commence with the year 1850. Communications should be addressed to SEABORN At OILMAN, Eds. Farmer and Planter. Pendleton, H. C , Oot. 17, 1840. N is VV~goods7 Just received from New Yo k a splendid wKOttment of Fancy and t~iiiiai C ihIhi'm Satinets Tweedi !/lo(li Caps, uftold Hunter Hats" of all colors, ?v?rf'ioat*, Fine and Coarse Roots. Ace. ALSO, A large lot of Fa 1 and Winter Goods for L idles' wear. O-.ll iin n *di ilelv and examine for yourselves, lit tl.e stoie of BENSON ?? ""tgn iif "-Trr*?fH WILL 1115 MOt, 1 On 3/ondnv tin- \i tl: t-r fVPXti nt tlie TateTesidpncV 01 '1 M. A -vU<*?n, drceiiMM), ne:?r Pickt-n vi ? ? \ < j;? irA?nnl P'-ope' ty belonging to flu *>| s. id r? , ,>ri ... ..... .j ii ;:r. lj^ Shoemaker, n Stillc* and 2 Millers; lv! he-id of Ho '*o? and Mules, atwmg winch is a Fine Horse Colt, hy ^Tteele, and lUi dam by Jrt&soii: a large Stock of Hrap?, (no fa lening) 40 or 60 hend of Cattle; HO head of cheep; 3 or 4 ktitidwd bar? rcls of Corn; 4 or 6 thousand pounds seed Cotton: a quatriiv of Outs, Fodder. 5traw t,r?0 In s'.cls of Wheat, 20 or 30 do, Rve; and Shucks; 2 Waj^nn-' 2 Carts, 1 yoky n? Piekew f.H. tlrough .loenssoe Valley to the Whit* IFiiter Falls. September 1, 1849. "^oWckT I, Nancy Cnntrell, *ife of John Cant oll, a fanner residing in Pickens Distiict, So. Co., do heiiebj' give notice of my indention to trade as ? Sole-Trader, and to exercise all th? piivileges of a Frec-De. ler after the expiration of on? month from this notice. ?j c< ujiuii'in, Fr rami uim WtlUllMll'NS, August 25. 184 9. 16-lm jfTsr Heceivejj i A Fresh Lot of Gmt't Bts and Shott, Bh-8rn'0t, Aigi'sta, Oa.?FiRF.rnoor. Take this iwlhod of infm-ming their Mends and the puMi?* gfrn\Brt:lly, thjjt they still con:im:c lie Wakkiiocre fflp i Commission* bus-ino^R in ihis pi >c.e nful Augustit, Gi'., wl ee they offer ih?ir seN vices to Receive, $ ore oh sell Cotton, Pi.ot'r, Racok, Mci:cha*t>ikk, Bcy Goons, for plantf.fer ok M,:rciianih. Their Waiehouse in Augusta is on Mcln'osh-stic*', in the centie of the Cotton trade. Their Warehouse in this phice is pnfe from water and isolated, therefore not exposed to fi e. As they will he constantly at their noh advances will lx? made, when ieoui e. u ;. '* HfrvS ? <