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. flmwrrn it i *i I'THM I mut, ?" IMM TiirnnT,.:aBi Cotrrapondctice of the Carolinian. WA.^inv.TON', DOC. C, 1840. isy some means or hnrtagemont, ns you have sceu ore this, wmio of the publishers of newspapers nave puoh-dieu the Postmaster fS<iM-rftr> report before the delivery of tho President^ mcssnge to Congress. Some complaint will ho made, I suppose, that it did not appear >imuUaneously with th<* message. But considerable disappointment was realized by the fact that the House did not organize on Monday; find you should not be greatly surprised if the long report of the Secretary of ihe Treasury is published before the messnge. Indeed a synopsis of it appears in yesterday's Sun. The .Postmaster General's report is a short* comprehensive, and clear statement ,.< tl?. ../v.:- - ? wi uiu iiniiira mm conmnon fit the Department, for the'ast fi-oil row. The Postmaster General ndvises that the postage on letters he reduced to a uniform rate of f> cent-, on letter?, and newspapers may he sent to subscribers free of po^tafiA, who live within a prescribed distance from place of publication. Si'M no Sponsor has boon elecfed for the House, and the excitement increased. Thnsoj who voted for Mr. Wintrop on Monday, still <lo so, and u few others.? Tho friends of Cobb have dropped off to some extent, nnd the number of scattering votes ban inciedase. There i* nothing from which an opinion may be formed as to how long this state of tilings may continue. A motion was lllllrlo 111 llm ITnlitn !>? " - ' ... 1.1WUCV iiiiiv ii i/iummy oj , volt* should oloot, hut it find few supporters. Tlv (Senate. me?t.s each (lay and adjourns. Tn supreme Court ye-sterdr.v, .fudges fanoy, iV/oLain, Wayne, I Catron, Daniel, Nelson, Wood hurry and Greer, were present; and the Court enter- | eri upon business Knther 3/athe.w, it is said, has channed the. route lie had pvopoed, -nd that he will visit Haltimbre and Washington before going further South. rt ,1 a .? * nrmn. TOf OOHffl K dVOlIVtnil, 1)CC. 8. THE ATRBriKO OF LAST NIGHT. The following resolutions Were adopted at the meeting of the neivibers of the two House* lust evening. There being no regular report of the proceedings, we confine ourse ves to th<? publication of tiie resolutions: Itesolved, That wo regard wit feelings ui nroiy phiusi;h;ih)ii iiic mio movement in Mississippi, in defence of tlv rijfttu* and interests of (lye jStautn, anil hajlit with jf>V as thefi st step towards tlut.'fiim, united, and concerted notion among the Southern St-ites which a sense of their common danger, impe To\isly demands.' Resolved, Tint the I'tvommendationof the iShnte of Mississippi, of a Souther^ Convention to beheld at Nashville on the first Mondiiv in .Tune next, should he cor .ijullv embraced hv the wlioie South. tli:it by common council* wo nviv avert the common calamities impending over us, through the action of the General Government, diiven on ay the l ist ot power, and the fell spin of fanaticism. Itesolved, That for the purpose of car rying out the recommendations of the people of Mississippi, it is expedient that, in legislative caucus we should nominate four delegates to represent the State at large in tho convention proposed to he noin in \ i?nvi!lo. R^solvud, Thut ill furtlipr fn cnitv out uio rottorrfmendations of the State of jl/issi>sippi: we respei tfully recommend to the ptrople of this State to meet. thjjelh or on the first Monday in April next, in the various parishes ajid districts of thi-t tftate, to nominate as rn my delegates a* they have members of tee legislature, to meet on the first Monday in May. sycceedinpf,.at Rome cent ral and convenient point' in their respective congressional districts'. then snd there to nominate two (InlpfntM mnMoiiiit ??/il. ' V vw . % pivciviiv VCIOII.UOVTIf I'O^llViri I district in tho Statu in the" pfoWosed convention. Resolved, Thatentcrfnlning n plncere' desire to co-opera inj? with our Alston* Suites of the South in any movement which they may deem necessity for the common good, and having entire confi-. dence iu ?he wisdom, intoffiity, and flHin new ?f thv Southern people, when Assembled in said OonvoiWifSn wn n>?l oxprfcto an un '<>ub!<'d confidence thftt the peopl* of the Stnte of iSouth tfarolihn will yield a faithful and tinflinchinpf support nny moautre \>Mioh said convention may recommend. That ably conducted paper, the South Carolinian, in speaking of ihe. proposed drainage law*, conoludos aedf. ible article vrith the.se pertirtant remarks. It is gonertlly known to our Into mnkcrs, tlmt cv^iv strcnni, from' a brooklet up to our^viveyH,1 require;* n strict survoilluncc relative to itu Afainugo, in order to insure good health to tho people. The typhoid form of fever h:& etept up. into our mountain coves, and. ravaged whole sections with a fotuUty <*gual tpmaligndnt choloia, anii whftt is the cause? It originntWjiot in tho pure oiQuntuiji hieczes; novin the It mold fctrtuma whinK <>nm* rUahni# fiV>fo tfit n \ o u n t a j n h cigl?it i? not contagions?hut 111 some contiguous bottom, Nvtoflro (Wuyjnsf vrejfctatjop rofts In its deathly dumpings, it finds ilo birth plnco, ftnd insidiously steals upon the cheeks of health. So it is in tho billious ivvcr rt'g.ons or iii?* state, only more gejieral. Wo do not believe much could be done for tbo lower country, tbe natural reservoir for all tbo water flowing from thcelevnted bills in tbe buck country? I but with a little expense, Under properly I authorised regulations, the whole back country could be rendered in n great d?* gree healthy. Who i-s to be the man to carry into < f; feet the required regulations, by giyihg i' intelligible and festering advocacy in the T,or;i<ijature? Ts 1h- now one who aheadV rits in tiie "seats. of choice," or must the j people nt (ho next election select some "novus homo" to do tlii-4 groat rervice ? I We sco energy .'ind untiring devotion In?- i j stowed by members upon fur more tri\i il ; : matters, and if this? matter were mingled j with shine 'scheme bearing upon a pros- ; ' poet of personal advancement or elevation \ \ we do not donht but. "legions" would ; I claim to be its friend. Let this hint suf- i , tice for the present. 1 LItttt--.. I ijj\ i n, i' hum CALIFORNIA. The steam ^lilp A1 ahftuin, has arrived I >\i this port jr. six 'Jays from Ohagress. ' and brings ninety passengers, Th? (hdi- j fornia dates by ber are to lite 1st of No* ; veniher. She reports shnt the steamship j I "al'i fornia arrived at Panama on the 22d j November, with a million and a half of ! ! gold dust. The accounts from the mine-; j were of a favorable character. The political news is interesting. Tho Constitution was to have been proposed I tO lliO nOAnln f/*%? ' 1 - - ? iui iiuypiiiin nil Ult> ' &I 11 1 November, nnd on tlio same Uny ? Govi ornornnd two members of Congress were . to Imvo been elected. T. Butler King, \ wlio.it is stilted, h|i?, roMgjied hn sent as Rentesen(?tim: in vonenens from Georgia, is tlie prominent enndidnte for. the IT. S. ' | Seriate from the new Slate of California-? 1 Char. C< uriir. !<}'<)?) Vlftritln ?Inlolliivf>MAn lin< ! received, wo are informed, at. (ho nmpt'r I Departniont, to the effect thnt (ho Chiefs i of the Florida Indians and Sam i Jours) hsivc sent runners to Gen. Twicers, : informing him thnt their people hnve held a council and ntrreed to have another eon- j ! sultotion with the General. The plitca | appointed is J'orf Chok kn-itrh-lo, on | Pease creek, one d 'v's march from their ! j nearest town; nm1 the ti^ie appointed is , , liio loth Decamber. The protfliling opln* { ! ion in Florida neem* to he thnt the vlori- i I da Seminole* have concluded to accept i the offers of our (iovernment. and will ! nrohitblv be induced to emigrate to the k 'West. This opinion is also concurred in hv the n..l,W;.tim. f ?? .l.? w?.. [Nat. Int. F>th inst. From Wash in >it on; Glad tiding* from ; Ms<o ri.?A lotlei from WiisJi>ii\j^)ou j reorived Inst night, gives the. following j I chcevmcf news with regard to the fate of, one traitor: 'We, have reliable information h re that J/issouri is wfe, Benton isr ?uted in ( all quarters of the (State, ami we may ,;ou i gratulate ourselvej that one traitor at , snhh <"> m**1 I'!' 1 I ....... ... . ly.uu mi iiivmu'w reward, j j f*om :in indignant constituency. for his R'l'kloss nnd hdnrtless treachery.* Tho name letter, which hears date on the l.Mh instant, confi mf> the account* already (liven as to the posture ofaffnrs i at Waahingtoto. and the secession of Toombs, Stephpns, On hell, Hillinrd Mor- | ton nnd Owen, from the ' /liSrr r??nr.:M/.rt. I for Rpenker. The vote of our Delegation 1 j was divided.? Telegraph. K smith's Proclamation \n the Hungarian RrfUrccs.?-Kossuth issued the following proel lmatWi to the Hungarian | Refugees on the 18!h of Oe'oh -r. IT?* ' signs himself "(tc'A'e-nor of TTungMv:" "I herenv m ike known the ofTid 1 dec-., I Juration of his Eneellency the.Paelja.' "1. That hisMxjestv the ?Sfult?n, whom ' I rs^.i .iifi' Vij i * vjwu |minn ii n njr we, nns doternnno^ , (hut ho' will not glvo op (o the onomv nnv , who wish to rl?"m;itn; hut. th?it.Tie will pro- j tec't u*>,' nml'nfford u* the rights of hospi-1 tallfy. "2. Those who wish to partjjifte of (lis#* , rights of hO-?pit;ility for (he futur<>, sh;ill hosuppliod fiot onlv <vith ronjf u hithe fo, ' hut il*o with jiitti'lft <sf *fnft ?.? I ovfe'n in rotrrtrd to piv Tnfcy m \v"ex.;, pott thai indemnity when is <%mpnul)le with the glory and ronoiy'n of his //ajosly .S'ultrtn. The hope is Wlso hold but that the offii-cM-B tiny TWiVfii their rank. >ii)d without hoinj* rhmpMhuy to clirogjohfir religion, enter tho Turkish' i|mc|' and thrtt it faeortti?mpl:il#d'"W'$priure the d?a? liny of nil the emigrants, either h\> (h tormat ion of n colony, or in some other suitable mamior.'' ' I ( . >f?$rJW * w. > ruAiJi t*I _jfcfV 41 fKWMEWf **$ >s n^AH"f?A,r .u W? J 'lf?. ? iia.-mjk. l I)U A>f\V York ox prChs Wh several letter* from its Pnffa cr>rrosp')i>rioit. In <.no of iliom ho wiyft (Ho aspect of ?$?ir i* vyiy, nl'*>mv? nnd thoro rife serious thrwiteningnof mi* oth'6r revolution. Tlmt ia very po^ible, ihtthjdfn t*fV6 roal demonstration i< probably n'^Ood tv'ny oft'. Among tho mnrriagos intended in Bo* ! ton. is that of Mr, Joy to Memy Q. Lord. 1 ?i " i Mrri"i -Mirr rnr-r?w?r Bkkacii ot Piiomisk.?Sunday Contracts.-?A suit for dnmncros for ilm broach of ii marriage contract, w;is lately tried in Pjiiuidelphia, whore the defence set up \vftt?;hot tho contract was made on Sunday^' ana therefore void. On this point, the Judge's charge to tee Jury is thus reported: 'That the law in regai dsd to Sunday contracts did not extend to contracts of mitniage, which, hy many religious secta wag e.Qnfldeted as solemn sacraments, to I ' i.ll * " c?nuy sanctioned by impressive ceremonies 2'he contracts made on Sunday, which arc void, arc those rela'iug to worldly business. To hold licit marriages .solemnized on Tli.'t day were void, would he to disturb thousands of maniacs which lu've been contraetcd, and to render illegitimate u very largo number of citizens. The jury found a verdict for plaintiff of $frqo6. CodI us a Cucumber.?Two Worcester editors were candidate for the LegUlnture a' theelectiou. ThePulladium thus chronicles the result. The people of Wo-'cester have cloolcd the editor of the Spy to go to the legislature, and ?-leotod us to stay at home. That shows very plainly which they can snsiri* Mr. Bunitt, Un learned blacksmith, after above three years absence in Europe, has returned, ami no?v occupies tho chair <>f principal editor of the C'hriHti.tn Citizen, at Worcester. it - J ** " 1,1 lion. S. A Dou^lifcs, Senator from Illinois, the Jackson (Miss) Southron savs. u i-i uiou^lit will oppose the Wilmot Fro viso ibis wintci. The inland commerce of the United Stales is estimated at $550,000,000 \ er iinnum. HAMBURG MARK 12T rfV. (UEronTEn FOB TIIK KKPVTEE ',0l!RIER.) HajiDfRO, Doc. 12 We h <ve n dull Cotton market; pi ices have declined J ct; weqoutcS.}- to 10 cx uomes. vjt hfcr articles reinnin nfc Inst noticed, wi'.h the exception of Coffee, which 1ms inateri tl!v mlvmiced ; it is now held ill Baltimore \t 12 cents by the cargo; it will prob-bly >-ell nt 124 to 1 I e. We quote 12.V c.ts. for tho present. \Vc have ico this morning, the first this winter. Yours, II. ?uflrnr 7 to 10c tf/olnssea 28to.T7?c Salt $1,50 pcrsnck. lion, Swede -I J to 5c. Corn ?fc meal 50 to 02-Jc Bacon to 7 c Flour $0,50 fallow 0 to 10c Beeswax 10c TOW * ?? - ? ? it* vm. K li 1 K II ^ On Thursday evening lust., hj' W. D. Steele, Esq., Mr. IJnsil S. Porter, of Lumpkin county, On., to Miss Stimh I. 0'ilii;tnt, of tins District. J& B. BENSON SON, AUE NOW liKOKIVlMI AND OPKNINO Tilt: i.AUUiisr aroCK of Til KY IIAVK liVliU MAI) IN l'KM)I.KION. Consisting in put of HKOAIH'l.OTIIS, CASSIMKIIF.K SATINKTtti MiruiNiur *' " ii ^ i n.vi^ n r< A" vfr vtor> rr.r,T. coatings, SATIN, CASIIMI5RE. V.-.L VET, RW VNS 1 OWN AND C'ASSIMERK VKST1NGS A h S O , '! WKKDS KRHRT'VR KBN1IHJKV .IKANfl, AND v^jou New B yli' Goods for GonlleniiMi Mud L iil cm weir?Merinos'mid all ro/mirv, Liitc Slylo ! < ? ?? ij> Hiiirj!'., miii'ms, 1'lwwriv, L ut.?. Eilgings, I'iiDcy Buttc/vi, Hntiils, '1'npes, Ac., &c. A L S O, A F?n^ aM?<>rtmrnl of Hardwave iw<fv^r, <fn!fi?N w:? vr. ftaddlorv *8ootM, ^IOO, Smith* :u;i| ^rj?ent?r* ^ooli, (fiJroccrics, C^ars, Tohici'ii, N il-, (' i ] ?/<, HpoVs and Star ti<>..nvv, .1 cwcl'y p.viunH'n, Guns, Pistol?. Powder, ajul Jojs of Yankee notions tori tedfftua frt mention. wl^^ng to purchase would do well to \t\vk *ih lrt c -lft as it l-s HgaiuKt C'lT i.inMnt..., 1 ? r\,.~ J ? n iw ui i:|i \tiiihis lonjj mi iinnn. Pcncllct-Hi, Dec. lUli, 18 JO. 81 2ii)s 11 kfiii . 1W1I ,i. . 4^L. - c iT^T'iro iy . P plied tpnip (V letter* jo A(tmilust||ifjon on ilic B^nte, of Kit Fji'/.nrornTfl, Info" of t-ricfc di'ec./^cd. The .Kindred nod G'rcdIor* life c^fed to nppenr before me on the 24i|i insfunt, to show cmiso if any they e' hi, why s dd .\dniini:'tii?l!c>' ^jiould not b<\g*rtntvs<l. : Given under my band aud seal I Oth day of Dumber, 18 tO. W.D, STEELE, O.pd 2 ins, * I'.SMurroa^ ,s'.Vv,I;-""" WiH be sold at tha Into residence of Airs. lOliz ihrth Cnmdine, dee*d.\ oh Tuesday the 1 1th December next. Kour Kend 1 ....J? ri t /I--* - w. .iwi.-.-o, I \ UIM- V'.WII MI1U * Mil, I TWO Horse W:>f_>on nnd cfcnr, 20 or 80 hcJul of | Guttle, 25 hend Stock llnjfs, 15 hoid of | fattening Httfc*, 1 Dutch Knn, Household nnd Kitchen Furniture, Plantation tools, \ Ac. itc. Sold hv o?*der of the Court of Ordinary under the Will of 7'homns Cnradine, dec'd. 7V;M??!?Ortsh will he required for nil i sums under three dollars, of nnd ahove j thnt amount, a credit of twelve moths | will !>t? given, mul note nml jjood semuitv required. MILKS M. NORTON. Att'v. For WM. G, 0A R A DIN10, Exee'r. P. ?*>. The AMhntation of (hc'lsflc Thos, Ortrndinc will bfl rented on (lie same day, and SKveral negroes lured. Arovoinl)<?r 10, 1849, " IVfiW ^<K>i>S ! I take tl.ia method of informing my | monns nnti the public generally, thai I j have ju^t received a lavjo and well be- j lecfed stock of Tall and Wiwfoa* ' frcfj11 from New York, of the ! at est styj.es; I consist in part, of the following n;i:r.?d j articles* Broad C|o'.lis, tfattinoUr-, Ve^t patterns, Over-Coats, Fancy Prints, Ai- . parens, plain and silk stuped; Home-1 spYms, blenched mih! brown; Ginghams, j white checked Muslin, Jaconet and Print- | od do., Ftannt Is, A peon ('becks, Src., Siv. | bonnets, Hats and Caps, of almost I every shape and style; Groceiies, Hard- , ware, 0rockery-waje, Sln?es, Saddles, j Hi idles. Medicines, <fcc., all of which 1 , j will sell low for cash x>r f/ood names ; and , | 1 fl itter myself (hat my fiietuh who have ! I patronized me so liberally in I Iain burg. ; will extend their patronage here likewise, j I I hope, at least, that thev will call and I I examine my stock of Goods before trailing ''sewherc. | Any Amount of Tk'Psvrnx. Tnllow and | Seed-''otton will be taken in payment for i Goods. .1. .1. HOWARD. Holly Hill, Pickens Dist., Nov. 21, 1840. 28 4t W* ,% ? ? * w * * _ , . < -w . a Ol -1 * .1 '1JT ; ALL persons indebted to ibe unde>-igried either by Note or hoo'< account aie earnest entreated to rn#>ke pavmVmt heI tween now and Jantinry next, (18.">0.) a* 1 I am clo ing up my business in Hamburg. I After this notice, and payments not i made within the time mentioned above. 1 ' hope those indebted to me will not think , | ii nnintr it they find their notes niul ne-I counts in hands of proper officers for | collection. .T J HOWARD. P. S.?Should I he absent, at any time, my Books and Notes will be left j in the hands of yVessrs. Brindley, /?osa| mond it Smith, to whom payment may' bo made. J. J IT. Hamburg, Nov. 1V, 1810. 2G-lm oai>]naiTY's sALk By order of \V. 1) Steele, Esq., Ordimr.-for Pickens District, will be sold on Sde Day in January next before the i Sheriffs Office, within the leg.il hours; a j i rrnctof Lniul belonging to the Estate of j i Thomas Brvcc, dee'd., containing 230 ACRES, J Lvitig on Ooncross Crook, ncijoinirO{f ltrds | 1 i.J.1'..v. . niMoii^ing 10 uie instate ol Col. J. C. Kilpntrick, and others. ofold for partition amongst the Heirs of said deceased. TERJttS Or SALK. Sold upon a credit. of one and two years, except the cost, which will l>o required in advance, perehaseis gi\ipg hond with approved Security, and a mortgage up.>n I the premises if requiied by the Ordinnrv, ! to secure payment of the purchase j money. J. A. DOYLE, s. p. d. Deo 8, 18 U). 80 ty. ABinriNI^TR ATOMS' 7* SAL 13 . Will ho sold at the late residence of Mrs. lizaheth Rtiilding, deceased, on Tliiirsd;,v tli* 20tli inst., id! rhe personal propertv of said Deceased, consisting of 17 Negroes, yonng mid likely. Corn, FodI de.r, Oai.\ Wheat, Horses, Cattle, llotrs, (hoot CO fat.) IriOOO pounds seed (..f ton; Wagon. ()x-c;iri, Smith*'Tools, Plan(ntion Tools; Household ?nd Kitchen fur; niture, nnd sundry other 'articles;?'n n ' credit of 12 month*. | AIho, the Plantation belonging tothn | Estate of A/ra.'K. Btt ibling will Ik? rented ! on day of hale, for the year 1850. I T, M. aniUJLINO M. S. STltl BLIND I'l l-. 3 '40 8 inn Adm'in. Koticc to The Heirs of Elizabeth Henderson, deceased, are h< roby real?, .id to appear in the Court of Ordinary on the third Monday mi January next, for a fluid setjlomout of said Estate. I Each Distributee will lx? required to render on oath a schedule of their advanc!C monti. Demands ngalnst said Estate L- - ?-.-*-1 * * 1' mum m-. prvKciiMHi oeioro mat time, or thay will bo barred by the fieftlement. JOHN I30W12N, Admr. Nov. 10. 1949, <t% ;t.--."imrwirr imr ^ a r-nvrr.trrt.-tttittt~ a? I A l?JI 11X IHTK A TQKS Will be sold nt tl;o Into reMtle^cfc >?1 Mrs. Klizahetli Cnrodiue, di'ceafctv, oil Tuesday the 1 1th December next, all the porsonnltv of said deceased, eonsistinc ot ;i qu.nrnjiy ol ?*.*<>(! Cotton, Corn, Oats, d*C. iVc., on m cv?dit of 12 months with note and good M'curi y for all sums of and jd'ove three dollars?under lhat amount cash. J. Ji. K. CARADINR, Adm'r Hv M. M. NORTON, i\j/t. Nov. i?j, 1840. ~MojyfiT7 ALL Persons having demands against the Estate of Maj. Hamilton deceased will nrpyciumem tc me duly attested Those iiideUfed (<>thc Estate will do w 11 to call and t>ny ?p, A. M. HAMILTON, Admr. Nov. 10, 1819. 26 1, Nancy C'antiell, wife of John Cnntrell, a fanner residing in Pickens Disttict, So. (Jo., do hereby give notice of my intention to trade as a Sole-Trader, and to exorcise all the privileges of a Free-Dealer after the expiration of one month from this notice. Onr* u * mil / *?* l\r. -. ? '1 ^ * ?vn, r. vii?ci tuiu ocrtmsiiesa. August 26, 1840. 15-lnt Me i v hunt rl \i it or, Worr.n respectfully inform his friends and the public generally, t hut he hits on hand a Iwnr V a hi k i y of BROAD CLOTHS. OAST MERES, SaTINT.tk, Twi.f.dp, Kkn TCKY J kanh, *c A An ASSORTMRVI I RAbr-MADR CLOTHING which he will sell cheap for Cash. Tho public, me invited to cull nnd examine his Stock, before purchasing elsewhere. Pickens C. H May 25, 1840. [ll. L. JEb'FUItS,] S. CO THHAN [li. .1. BL'CKM AS'l't'H.] WA RKHOUSE AND fomnitsNion ITKercliaiitfs. Market-Street, IIami.rue, S. C.?VATtiU'noor Mclnto.-h-Stlcet, At (il M'A, Oil. J ilUTHOOF. Take this method of informing their friends and the public generally, that | they still continue the Waukuouse and I Commission business in this place and i Augusta, Ga., w thev ofler their serI vices to ReckivkfStoiu: okskli. Cotton, Fi.orii, Bacon, Sic., Rkokivk ano ForI VAI!H MwiiPIl 1 VIMOf /"l.rx,rx%w .r- ? ~ .. ?v Jio* ?MIPI-.J i/u i VJ VJUJJO) run l'l.ANTKilS OK M KltC'll AN'l8. Their Warehouse in Augusta is on Mcintosh-: trcr.t, in the pentro of the Cotton trade. Their Warehouse in this place is safe from water and isolated, therefore not exposed to fire. As thev will be constantly at. their po;'t, promoting the interest of their friend > (which they are aware will add t? their own.) Thev solicit nnd hope to merit and receive a full share of that libnrnl nnlr^nnifo I i/?i*n?r?f?-?? ? r.*..-! for which they now return thanks. Liberal cash advances will he made, | when required, on any produce in store. JEFKKRS, COTHUAN & Co. Hamburg, Sept. 1st. 1M10. IS TH1C OCOEJE STATION rou s.iijfj. This place, situated in Pickens District, on thi! Oconee Creek, 1'2 mihs North of I'ickor.s C. II., ai.d immediately on the road leading from the lat ter place to Clayinn Tin i r\(\f\ A r....<:i^v I w.., N-i.., vw..i?.uio i "uv iivi? r? ui irunr. | Land, which will he disposed of on terms' I the most advantageous to the purchaser. As n grain and stock farm, the Oconee possesses many peculiar ad vantages ; its fields producing abuntnnt crops of f'orn, Wheat, Itye, Oats, and Potatoes vhile the hills for miles around are covered dining 0 months of the year witk coatR of the i ichest grasses. On the premises there are all the necesI sary buildings for a well regulated Farm, including a two-story liiiclc Dwelling. Thfi nnrr-'ifivn nf lliiv: Rlitinn Cnrtntnrv as it does, an important chapter in tlv>. earlv history <>f our Stjito, is well krtown to every Carqlininn, and iL is equally eelebrated for the puuty of its atmosphere, tho exuberance of i'.s soil, and for the beiuty and romantic mildness t>( its Scenery, Persons wishing further particulars will please communicate v ifh j. a. d6yi/f? Pi? ::ens C. II., S. C. 1 ?3T 'Hie Sotith Carolinian. PcmlWon Messenger, nr-l Lnuronsville Herald will plense mvfl the above three insertion* and forward their aaoouat# to thi? ortK<v Just IZcceived ! A large and wiMl ectftfctbd assortment of Itoolin iiiul $<atiionftB*y. consisting of Histories, Frtuilly and Pockoi Bibles, School mid othei-Books. ~ U ;; ?ALSO^" " A Ijot of Iron, Nails, Casting's, <feo., &o, at th eStOVe of ' fi.v^ BENSON & TAYLOR. PtolcMj* O. H., .Tlny 1, 184?,