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^ Gen. Pickens' Speech. uocting-nt rccentty Hon P. W. dslivered a spcecli on accession. Tlio WBndvcrtitcr reports t!io 8|v;ooti fiillv. On? of ilie I'V>?iii?'iis of Uen. 1'. is a* follows : "Col. 1'iokeiiH next caii??* ?o tlie question of llie | Hi R(k*Vn ?-Ki-uuii ui oomn Carolina una announced | i liitf conviction lluil it was hev solemn duty to take | tlio rtop of neccssion immediately. lie was for j passing tIto ordinance nt ns enrly ft (lay hh possible. iiml only Uitlerrftl tVom other gentlemen in } thinking it the narl of w4tidoui that it should bo so | filmed us to take effect about tlie time or shortly ! before tlio in-coming of ilio hostile (lovernment.? I The struggle was in no sense one with tlio present j administration. It was with an adverse Sectional j (lovernment and we must keep it so before tlio , 0 world. If wo arc bravo and true, we cuiinot l>o ! 1 affected by this brief delay. und it may give us ' advantages not to lie overlooked. We will thus ' not prcciplt.ito Ih^um on immaterial points und collatteral questions. It is exnetly what our adversaries desire, tliat we may in homo way come into eollision vvitli tha present (Jovcrniuvnt. It woiftd relievo tliem vastly if tlicy could avoid being the fio only offonding party in this great political trial. lie was also impreyscd with the heliuf that substantial aid would in several channels aecrue louur cause from the course of the present V . u<Jm initiation provided we do not ^embarrass it. lie thought it but the part of calm and. resolute forecast to arrange with one or more (Jovprntnents, either by special mission or by application to their ^ representative plenipotentiaries in this country, | iue nature ami Ucsoriptiun ol papers niul clenrnn- I ces tluit would pass our produce in tlie markets ??l* i the vnrl 1. sn tluit our bunks could got control of i foreign bills of oxchange to sustain trade and crodit. And lie would here say (lull our banks owe it to the country to unite their strength at -once in tnis cause. While they are private insti. tntiong to a certain extent, they yet tire also public in some of tl^e purposes of their crcnUon. And they wore now bound to stand by their States with nil their resources; nor should the State be nilmindful of their necessities in weathering the BB financial storm that is upon us. lie was there I in on t of bnfc ov-liuiinqe and its taking effect to do I nil ilint could" iii properly iloiiu to marshal our [ strength in this rtsj^ect. lie was also willing to j nllow time fur otir States to net, tluit none might find a flaw to pick in our onward but deliberate Jiotion ; but he was not willing to delay a day Ion .gcrthan llio flrd of March.'' W;ishingt3n Dispitoi?*. Wc find tin) following dispatches in tb.c I Ji/crcun/ and Courier: Washington, Dec. 2.?The President's I MffiSntrA w nuifA Iniuc ?1 - ?j ..v?. i.mii- viutuu iiuiumn^ | of the Const it tit ion newspaper. It is positively certain the President rccoininends a M 'iivcntion of the States to reconstruct tlie jauituti ) i. It is als) certain that he announces his purpose to enforce tlie Federal laws, while deprecating secession. Mr. Wagner, ChiefsJOIerk of the Census] Bureau, resigned yesterday, lie will inline- i diately return to South Coroliiu, to share the ! fiii^uiidu i\r t1?i* Vll.iJ* I Tho Abolitionists held a caucus to-night, 1 mill had u division oil a proposition which liriggs, of Now York, will introduce into tlie House of Representatives, and which is, in cft'eet. a resolution of the Missouri Compromise, and a modification of the Fugitive Slave law. The majority present favored-it, hut the parly, as a wliolc, is against it. The Americans are also favorable) to this compro- i injsc, but the Southern delegations indignant 1 :? ?ni.. 1 _ iij npum ii. Jill.: proposition I.S UlUlCI'.StO.OU | to omahuto from the Seward wing of the Ai>- I i olitionists. Tlio Abolitionists intend to tlirnst forward Win. 11. Seward as their (jreat Pacificator.? 1 . He is preparing to make a set speech very j soon nfter the session opens, lion. Horace j HL ..Maynaid, of Tennessee, intends introducing :i linmilKiliiili tn nin<nlii? .. '.e ' ^ t J-.,. ?? ?* VUIIIMIIIU'U Ul IIIU i House, eonsistiAg cf otic member from each i ^ State?thirty-three in all?to whieh all ques- ' tions relating to slavery shall ho referred.? | W Mr. Nelson, also from Tennessee, will propose 1 a compromise similar to that of Briggs, but not immediately. i (Jov. l'rown, of Mississippi, is here, and s iys wo need have no fears in relation to the course of that Stite?that her secession is jk .certain, lion. Wm. Phillips, commissioned by the Government to try the slaves at Key it ujsi., iciunii'u io u:iy. 1 no trial liail been ? post polled, lie reports Florida unanimous tor accession. A caucus for the Douglas party has duel- ; di*d to take the I'nion side against the .States 1 Rights men. Douglas made a Union speech I 'last night. C .Mr. Breckinridge is not for immediate J * accession. He favors the co-operation of the ' Southern States, and a general conference j ji upon the question of dissolving tha I'liinti. I to bo followed by n demand of Southern rights, ' Avitli tlift alternative of imnnj&iato dissolution Hp presented. Tho U. S. rovenue lust mouth, was S70U,4 000 loss than during November last year.? J The corporation of Washington City suspend- ' I t-d p'lyinent Saturday. Mr. llreokinridge, with Senator (Jreon, | of .Missouri, and several members of the < Kentucky delegation, has arrived, and is j , stopping at the National. lie will bo ser- ! i onaded to-morrow 11 iirht when he is expected to make a speech defining his position, ile 'will take the ground tlmfc the North must J make concessions to the South, and give satisfactory guarantees that the Constitution will j bo carried out in good faith. Col. Keitt and Messrs. Ashmoro, llonham, ; J .Miles and McQueen, of the South Carolina A 'delegation, have arrived. (Jov. lirowu, of j ^ Mississippi, has also arrived. Ho is for so- ! * .cession, and declares that Mississippi will ; 5 -certainly secede. ^ _ A ptm^iia aC jlm ? ? __ .. uwuiuui ii wuii^resoiiiun 3ias bcon nrragged for tn-iiigbt. I mportunt matters will be discussed. The meeting is >to be strictly private, and none but Southern anon will bo permitted to participate. A Icttor from (Jov. Letcher to u gentleman of this city declares for h (Jonvention of all . , the States. Mr. (lu'.iclc, of Nofth Carolina, lias been , '.promoted to th? responsible post of Chief1 Clerk of tbo Census olfioe, in place of Mr. Wagner, of South Carolina, resigned. Won sr. and Worse.?Senator Sumner, of (Massachusetts. delivor.idiilccture at Vrovidenco, llhode Island, last week, nominally upon the fliihject of Ijofavotto, but abounding in tlio po1 etiliar freortoil and abolition pentioionts of tbo lootnrer. Wo > i ... -. ? vt? ? ow* <t gviiWII^V IIMIII I 11U lU'J" turc, as reported by 0110 of bis eulogists, tho Providence lVctt: " Yot in tho Assembly lie openly proclaimed tho right of resistance to tyranny, and declaring. koeping in yl??v .of the goutimont which % liaa been given to us Iiy tlio Stato of Virginia. I that ' reairttaneo to tyrants in obedience to God/ and that whore pin very oxists, insurrection in tho motl paurod of duties." Tho'Matfe* are not our own. nor in the sontimont itnlioised that of Lafayette. It is coined from tho brain of ft United States Senator, and in the ncntimenfc of ono who, in tho faco of bin oath to support the Constitution. declared tliat i lie wa* bound to dUobev onn nf U* ?m?i injunction*. and ono, ,,oo, witluMt th* ?n?nff5on V of which tlio Constitution could nevor l?avo boon adopted. HtfTrho possesses n suscoptible heart lias Ik sin iucifclnautiblc mine of street oipotioiis, . , k . Letter from Gov- Hammond. Ur.Dci.m-K, November, 21, 1800. Uontleinon : 1 hnvo junt received your despatch. It i* impossible for mo to comply with your flattering roquoot. South Carolina will ; certainly reccdo from the Union ?,? the 17th or i 18tli of December next, Slio intends to try it folly at all costs. No more compromises of any sort. She wjll tnke no guarantee*. but will go out high and dry uml forever. If Georgia will uncK nor there will bo little or no trouble. I ! only wish sho "nail called her Convention for tlio I dny before and gone out first. Wo don't wnnt j to lead. Wo will gladly give Georgia tho lead and all tlio honors. Lei her put forth her hand , and grasp them. Slio is and must be the Empire State of the South, and South Carolina will have perhaps a hard time without her sustaining arm. Your obedient servant, .J. 11. Hammond. Committee of the Mass Meeting, Columbus, (2a. Cot'HTor Ai-i-km.s.?The Court mot at Columbia Tuesday. Present: Chief Jiuiico O'Neall; Justi- j cos Johnson aimI Wnrdlaw. The following gentlemen wero examined and admitted us attorneys: l?\ U. Heine, Colleton; K. II. Hobo, Spartanburg; llob't. Campbell, Colleton; 11. W. Cannon, Ilurnwell; .S. R. Clmpmun, Newberry ; Jno. I<. ti.iterling, Manning; F. II. Klinoro. Columbia; 1$. C. Ourlington, I.aureus; J. N. ti.witon, Cheater; Mortimer Clover, Orangeburg; \V. W. Ilanec, l/iurens; \\. S. Hurley, Colleton; A bra in lliigiien'n. Iteuul'orl; Thos. K. Legure, Orangeburg; \V. \V. L^garo, Or.ingolmrg; 1'. K. Malony, Barnwell; Wns. II. I'erry, Greenville; .lolin Preston, Jr., Columbia; .los. F. Ill mine, Sumter; John T. llliett, Columbia; Jus. A. lloss, Charleston; Jas. Simons, Jr., diaries- j ton: 1'!<1. Wallace, Columbia: O. J. Vuuiihiih Itenufort. DeIITS 1)uk IIv TIIK Sot'TII to TIIK NollTII.? There exists apprehension in soincipuirtcrsthat, in I lie event of it dissolution of tlio Confederacy, tlio Ucbts now due and to bccoine due by Southern merchants and citizens to Northern houses, will be, in some manner, lost and not phjH. . . ! We presume that there is ns much individual honesty and commercial integrity among South- J crn merchants and citizens as among any oth- j er people; and any acts of dishonesty will ! meet with tlio same condemnation at tint South ! that thc.j mc/it and receive among honest* peo- , pie everywhere. Whilo the merchants and manufacturers of, the Xorth have, in many instances, been shame- 1 filllv ilm-nlinl tl...;> ? 1-1 ...... ... .HUT l<7 ?IIU IHKl K) ] the Union, yet such dishonorable conduct will j ncvor be made the pretext by honest Southern merchants for tlie nvoidanco of a just obliga- 1 lion to pay honc>t debts. " Goods, wares and merchandize," purchased at tlie Xorth, will lie honestly paid for, whether the Union be prescr- ! ved or dissolved, unless the North vacates the obligation to pay by making war upon the South. The law of natWins has no better established ! principle than thai of a state of \ynr vacates all ' uehts. claims and contracts existing between > ?i.? .. . vat* .tk*-- " iiiu mmjuuut iillU CHIZeilS (II IIIC UiUIOn.S tit Will', j Tho payment of debts due from tho South to tho ' North will depend folely npon tho North. If! that section appeals to war, to cnorcion. and j seeks. not to maintain but to avenge tho Union, ! thou it will become the duty of every citizen of the Siuth to seek for all ulceus to intliot injury I of every kind upon each and all of tiro citizens ' of the North. Tho ellhrt at coercion, followed hv war, can only prevent tho North from roccivinjr tlinir just debts. The people of the South j are aide to pay. and will pay. Commercial re-j vulsion may postpone and defer payment, but j cannot repeal tho just obligation to pay. Tho j merchants and manufacturers of the North arc thus doubly interested in preserving tho peace, and all their best efforts should be directed to that ond.?Itic/uiinnil Kiiquirfi'. a v..\i.i. Ti> Ui'rv.? L'ho Charleston^ Mercury | of yesterday publishes the subjoined cull to ; South Carolinians in the Army ami Xuvv scr- ! vice; of tlie Unitftd Stales : "In bchnlf <>f the people of the State ofi South Carolina, wo would this day call upon j cach and nil of her sons, who arc now engaged in the military service of the <iovernment of the t'ubed States, to renounce at once the hword and the rations of the vulgar oppressor, and t hasten at unco to the homes that gave them birth, for the protection of their native soil, the preservation of tho institutions of their State, and the maintnimmcc of tho liberty of freemen, bequeathed them by their fathers. ' South Carolina wants her soldier-citizens around her now. Tho m-ither looks to her sons j to protect her from outrage Shall she look in vain? She wants, now, military skill and scienco to direct the courage and energies of her ' people. She looks to her army and navy olli- j cers to supply that want. Let them return I home at once, without any hesitation whiitnvni- i They need have no metro doubt of .South Carolina's going "Wt of the Union, than of the , woi^d'a turning round. Every man that goes j lo the Convention will ho a plodgod man? I pledged for immediate soparate .Stale secession, j in any event whatever. O.ieeoutof tlie Union, j nothing hut nmiiur.il will bring her back. JSlie J is resolved?siok of the U'lton?disgusted with j it ypon any terms that are within the range of the widest possibility. ' Her sons, however, will be taken care of. ; whatever the result of her secession?for (hut is a fixed fuel. Lot them not hesitntu; but rather let their promptitude bespeak tlio a- j mount of their devotion to thoir native State." ; I I.m'l'lnks.s and sorrow are the measures <if our mortal life ; we willingly record the mo- ; mcnt of gladness, and sorrow's hours make | their own impress. M v it it i k i>, mi die liiii of November, lust, by II, J. Antliony, Kscj., Mr. Asukusos lloi'Kii to Misa Sauaii Watson-, allot' l'ickcns. On tlio 2d inst'int, by Itcv. W. 11. Singleton, Mr. U. A. Oooi'ku to Mil* Liobsa Ciiii.okka, nil of I'iekoim. EGGS, EGGS! 1 AAA rtOZRN WANTED, at fiftoen cents 1 UUU nor dozen, by J. ?. E. SLOAN A CO. PeniilflKin; Nor. 2H. 1800 10?4 Notice. Sale N'ntos, belonging to the Kstnto of I Sitlnev Moftow, ftro nn\r duo and must be paid I will bout Pickens C. II.. ?n Snleday in Jr.nisftry t" ??oko snttlomoiit. All matters nut then paid will ho sued nil immediately. HOH'T. OliAIO, Admr. I Deo. .4. I860 10 td THE STATU OK SOITII CAltOMNA. IN onniNAKY?PICKENS. Wm. Slierard, Aam'r i vs V lot. for application of fluids. J Jolm Groon k others. ) IT nppearinfr to my satisfaction Unit John Orocn, ! Samuel Green, James Grcon, .1 nines Davis aud i wit'o Clarissa. Martha Ifnrdiu. Hiley aud wife Rarali, Win. Oreeti, defendants in tliiH case, | reaido willimit tlie limits of this State: It is or- j llerid. tlioreforo. tliHt the uaiil nlisnnl ilofi>ni1ni.iu I <lo appear iii tlic Ordiunry'a Ofllco, at I'iokena C. II., on Monday tlio lltli day of March next, to hIicw crtuso, if, any tliey can, why tlio fund arlflincj from tlio *alo of the Ileal P.stato of John Green, (loooanod, should not bo applied to tho payment of tho debts of said tleceaned. ? W. K.HOI.COMDE, o.p.n, l)ec. f?, I81IO 8m Law Notice. rpHE .undfrtdgned liavo formed a purlncrnbip in 1 the practice of T<aw and Kquity for lMckeiiH District. Mr. IIaddk* may be consulted at hia oHice in Pickens and Mr, Unit at Anderson. JAMK8 L OH It, \V. M. irAPtXKN. l'ickons 0. R., Mny K?, 180V 4?*tf . ?<?>? ? 01J-0 Ordinary's Sale. It. A. Thompson, Adm'r. ) p f pArlUioil. Lnura J. Miller, nnd til. J BY virtue of nn order directed to me by W. K. Ilolcombe. Ksq., Ordinary of Piekcns District. will be sold to tlio highest bidder, at Pickens C. II. on Saleduy in .Tnnunry next, tbo Ileal Kstato of Hubert L. Mu.cr, deceased, to wit: Oiio Tract of Lund, situate, lying and being .. r. :i~.t i ?? ... . iMOIIKIi II IV? IIIIIUO IHHHC 1 (| | I II ('I llill, containing One Hundred ami Thirty Acres more or less. and adjoining^ lands of Win. II. Lnml, llobt. Muxwoll anil others. Terms <>J' ?SW<\?On a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, cxeopt the costs, which must he paid in cash. Tim nureliasor to give bond with good security, to the Ordinary to secure the payment of tlio purchase money, with a mortgage of tlic premises if deemed necessary by him. Purchaser to pay extra for titlos. W. N. C'KAICi, s.i'.n. Doc. 9, lSCO 10 4 SALE. Wild, be Hold, to the highest bidder, on Thursday, COth December, at the residence of A. II. Hoggs, Corn, Fat and Stock Hogs. Cattle, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Farming Tools, and other articles. Tkiims?Sums of ami over $3. twelve months credit; under that amount, cash. A. II. liO(KiS. l>cn. r>. I860 111 2 A UCTIOi\. positively ho soM on Tuesday tlio T i 8tli day of January, 1801. at my plantation, Tiiino8soo, to tlio highest bidder, 4000 KMRHKliS CORN ; 10,000 BU'NDliKS KODDKU ; 15 II HAD IIOUSMS & Ml'MOS ; 00 II KA I) CAT'lMilO ; 2 YOKK OXKN ; i;lIK. v i> 11m. \VA(K)NS; 1 .LACK ; 2 CAltKIAflKS ; And a variety of funning implements. Terms inauo known on ilav of sale. KliA.M SlIAUI'K. Nov, 14, 1PM Hi K CHINA, GLASS AND E.IKTGIK^'W'ABJ I?. H. C. NICHOLS- COLUMBIA, S.C., "T T AS I..??!? v..-...:. ? I .1!-?? r- '' " I 1111 llll! .11111111i. factory in Kuglaml, a loll ami well assortoil stuck of CHINA AND KAIITIIKNWAKK, ' Including best White (iraiiite Ware, common, &e., edged and painted Wales. Al<n, Ity late arrivals, a large stock of fine and common UI.,1S.S WAKi:, Flll?lVClff <THBI\A. ?AliSO ? Tea Trays. Lamps. Talile Cutlery, and House Keeping articles generallv. 11. C. NICHOLS. Next to Commercial Hank. N. II. ? A large St.iok at wholesale. Columbia. Nov. T.lWiO 1"? tf SHERIFF'S SALES. 1) V virtue of sundry writs of liori facias to mo dii) reeled, witl be sold before the Court House, in I'iekens District, within I lie legal hours, on the first Monday mid Tuesday in January next, Ono tract of land containing 7"it) acres more 01 less, lying on the east side of Twelve Mile Hivcr, whereon tliere is a good Saw Mill, adjoining lands of Madden and others, levied on as tlie property of <?. S. tiarviu ?' ! of ..1. 1<. 11 itgood. AdinY, anil others. - ? On" other tract, containing 205? acres move or loss, adjoining lauds 6f Samuel L'arsons. F. N. (Jarvin and others, levied on as the property of < . >S. fJntvin at the suit of Powers an I others. Olm^tmet of land on Mile Crock, adjoining lands or TosKpi, Price, I.. N. Kobins and others, containing 1 ;">t) acres more or less, levied on ris the properly of llcnry lirogan lit tlic suit of J. 1$. Clnrdy. One tract of land on Tug-ilo River, ndjoining lands of J. I'". Jones, W. 1). Denton and others, containing Silo no res more or less, levied on as tlio propcrtyof Juntos A. Doyle at the suit of 1'. II. I'rnthor. Ono tract of hind on I.ongnose Crock, mljciiiing lands of llurell Broom, George Grant and others, containing 120 acres more or les?, levied on as tlio property of J. 15. Ilunnieiitt, at the suit of J. W. Norris, and others. One tract of land on water* of Twelve Mile lliver adjoining lands of Jacob Boroughs ami others containing 100 acres more or less, levied on as tlw> properly of M. I.ivcly at iho suit of T. A. Kegel's vs. M. Lively and II. F. Morgan. One tract of land on waters of Saluda Uiver, whereon J. J Former now lives, adjoining lawls of .James Fori not1,' Phillip Martin ami others, containing 200 aeres more or less, levied on as I lie. property of L. M. Keith at the suit of II. Htuckc anil others. One tract of land on waters'of Todd's Crock, known as the Mill place, containing .V.l acres, more or less, adjoining lauds of A. Todd and Joseph 8. (iasaway, levied on as the nronertv of A I! X.n. gent at tlie unit of C. M. l.ny and <>. W. Hoggs. One tract of land on Stamp Creek, whereon Leonard Capehart now lives, containing acres, adjoining lands of Captain Andrew Wilson. Mrs. Mary 1'rico, and others; one other tract known as the (Irislifttn tract, on Corn House Creek, containing acres, adjoining lands of Fin ley and Morcton, J. J. Howard and others, the two tracts supposed to contain *JOOD acres, levied on as the property of Leonard Capehurt at the suit of J. is. Sitton and others. Terms, cash ; purchasers to pay for papers. W. N. CUAKS, H.p.n. Dec. G. 1 ftOO lit id adminIVJL'&ATOR'S SALE. WILL be fold, to tho highest bidder, at the bite residence of Klishu Alexander, deconned, on the 12th dny of December next, all the PERSONAL PROPERTY Bolonging to f>ni<l Estate, consisting of one Horso, one^Still and Stands, one put Blacksmith Tools, two or threo hundred bushels Corn. Fodder, stock of Cuttle. Hogs, 1 one-horse Wagon. wwiu worn 01 wagon, rifle (Jua, Household and Kitchen Furniture, &o, Terms?All sums uwlor$5 cash; of and over that amount a credit of 12 months will bo given, with interest from date. Note ami approved 8cctirity to l>e <?iven beforo the light of property is oliangeil. WILLIAM ALKXANDKIl, Adm'r. Nov 26. 1800 1? , 2 J AM KB r,. OKU. W. I?. l'KICK. ORR & PRICE, A T T 0 R N E Y S AT L A W, Urceiivttlv C. ei., I'ractice in tJio Courts of tlio Western Circuit. Oct. 17, 18C.0 12. . ly Pay Mo Monoy! A Lli persons indebted to mo must make payment /l forth with, ns 1 am obliged to have money.? Tlioho who disregard this notice will have cost to pay. Hoc to it at once. If VAJKN. Walhalla 8opt 18, 18C.0 8 tf Notico. I>KnSONS indebted to tho Estate of Ktisha Alexander, deceased, must make nnvmnnt Ami those h??v?ng doiimndsi ncrninnt suid Estate arc roquirod to present thoin to me, loyally fit* tested, within tho timo proscribed by law. WM. ALEXANDER, Adm'r. Not 27, I860 18 3 HIDEiT/LWBARK \TriLL BE BOUGHT AT ifAlK PKIOES. W hy * J, L* K/SWftll. Pendleton Prices Current. I'OltKKOTKIl WKKKI.Y II* J. J. I.twis. I'KNDLKTON, Nov. lit). IKOO. 'Cotton, per lh 7 nlO ColFoc, Rio.per lb 1H a 20 Corn, " bush 100 ft 112A " .luvn " 28 ft 2ft Corn incnl " 100 ft 112.1 " I.ng'u " lt?ul7 ; Bacon, bog K lift IHitnlo Hope " 11 a 12 Hugging, (jun'jv, lf> a 10|H<*ci?wmx. 18 a 20 j Nutter, per lb . lfta lOjKggs, per <loz 10 n 12.4 1 Flour, per bl 7ft0 h $8 Iron, Swede, Cjj u 7 j Indigo, ? 140 ii 1601 " " ft to 7 7 a 7| I, I??ll I- " I'.llgllSIl U II ?? J | Mnddur, " 20a 2o Molasses, NO 7rt Nuilri, per keg. !j>(! n 02<"> " IV 1 40 a AO j Oalu, jut bu.-di, 10 a 46 l'owder, per lb 40 i I'ouh, " " 7A a HOI " " lb .17 ii 10 i Kico, " lh _ti| n 7 Pepper, " lb I'- n ! ? | Stcot. lUisler, ll a IHlHalt, per wick, 2">0 " (Icriiiuu, 12 ii l4|Sugnr, browu, tl n 10 " Cnst, 22ii 2">ISlioi, per ll> 10 I Sogurn, per do/ 25 a OOlTolcieco, por lb I f) u 7o 1 Ten, 70 u l 50]Wheat, per Id 287a?2AO Wlilskv. " ciil 1 ()i)ii l.Mtlv,.,-.. i.\,.inn., no i Oximbur^j, per ynrd, 12A u 1 I Von will always find a large lot of (troccrics and ! other lieavy goods on hand and For sale low For | ousli or its equivalent. .1. J. L. FAIL AND WINTER OTOCK OF (iHfK.'IiRLKS, consisting ?t' i ' SU<iAll, COFFELC, MOLASSES, SALT, ! CIIEKSE, KICK. TOBACCO, NAILS, ,tC\, AC. SALEM JEANS. The liest giioils f>>r uien'? wear, now ntaito, nnd j oilier Dry Goods, Ac, f<>r sale low Country Produce of all kinds tnk-?n in exchange for ( omit'. .1. J. I.KWIS. Pendleton. Oct. 10. 1800 11 tf A CHANCE TO MAKE MONEY, j |~ !! A V ! : ST I! ! ".(' K I V K DA X K W ST< )C K, ' X. consisting of Staple Fall anil Winter DRY G-OODS, : iiats & caps, HOOTS & SHOES, UKADV-MADK CLOTHlAll!, ' ultras, M I'.DK'IV ; GROCERIES, iVc!"U' ALSO, WATCISKS, CLOCKS ASI> JI'.WIILHY, As I iiftcnd f<> make everybody rieh. I am determined to sell for the shortest possible profit : for cash. My term* are slrictty ca.v'i, or no I no kaIo. No Hooks kept. Watches ami Jow.olrv repaired as usual. II. A. II. CilffSON. October 11. I860 II tf COME TO DACUSVILLE! rnHK Solisi'i-ilioi- !>> ? 1.:.. n- & * E. and WUVASER tt'D'OC'Bi, consisting oi DRY GOODS, i Fancy (Suods. 1 lard ware, Crockery, Drugs and Medicines. I hits and Caps, Hoots ami Shoes, UKADY MADK CU)TII1N(J. With the usual variety in tlie Dry (louils lino, iin*I ,| UKOttRKIES; All of which lie intends (jelling low for cash <>r tu punctual customers, lie will take in KXCllANdl'j Wheat, Corn. I'eas, Beeswax, Tallow, antLi4V-fiiof'7iTTS'"-^?orehantablo barter for --iioOlls, at the market nriceV* . I?: 1N.M0K0AX. Oat 25. ISfiO U __V>*N tf FOR SALE, fj'MIAT desirable Lot of with a good j i dwelling. niul other necessary out-building '.hereon, containing Tliroo Acres. On the promises, there is a line puden. good orchard, Are. Tim Lot adjoins Jacob Schroder nnd otliers, nnd lies immediately on tlio public road, 1 e(|ua-distant from West L'nion and Wnllialla. Terin?. oasv, II. llOOl'S. Oct.:??, 1HG0 1 I tf T. DRAPER, WATCIIMAKKlt AND .IKWKLLKR, HVaMlictoii, ?. C5., j . liKUS leave to inform the cUi/.cns I'endleton and vicinity, that lie v ^ffijJilias located himself permanently at V??>this place, and is prepared to exo cute ait work in Ins lino on shyrt notion, and tlio must reasonable term*. II? may lie found, at all times, at the Shop formerly occupied by Mr. -Justus. Oct. in. isr?o 12 if FA I;]j AND WINTER GOODS AT W A L II A Ij L A! ^,17 r. tnl/O IVimiU'A.l r.lnoon?.? t.? !..l* ? .V?V<1<M 1 v; III ill mini I ll? "lir y y friends and the country at large that wo nrc now receiving ami opening a large and handsome stock of EM ELS, A\ l> WI.VI'HIl Of tlie latest importation and the most approved styles. Wo invito the special attention of our lady friends to an assortment of PRINTS, consisting of every variety from the common Lion 1 up to the finest French. I PkLAXKS, M lilt IX OS, DkBKCJES, ALL'A CO AS, SHAWLS and CLOAKS, Combined with a lot of Fancy Goods, which are always necessary to please the ladies. In connection with the nlmvn we mm &l?iw ^ >o<l an assortment of ! Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, With u choice anil selected lot of ilKN'TS' CLOTHING, (ients' Dress Uuods generally, as can bo found anywhere in the upcoiintrv. e,i 1SOI!BOSS BBS A choice lot of ISclined and Brown Sugars, Coffee. Salt, MohiHses. Choose, Nails, Ac. Ac. With a few DUlKiS and MKD1C1XKS to render the hIock complete. (Jive us a call?wo limko no charge for showing, but will be nlcasecl to wnir on ??n nt | time. ' W. II."l)KNI)V & CO.' "7 WalhrUln, Pot. 11. 1800 12 If YllllllC/Ui CAKI), ? \ll. 0. II. SYMMKS having completed Ins J I." Collegiate courso, otters his Professional i services to his friends end tho public generally, j Will ho prontpt in his attention to his patrons, i His oflice will bo found with Dr. M. I?. Siiari'K i in the brick building Adjoining Store of Into K. IV Benson & Son. | jl'cndleton, May 12, 1800 41 tf Assigneo's Sale. rpiIE romaindcr of the asidgncd lv<tnte of F. \ N. Oarvln, consisting of Horses, Corn, | Household nnd Kitchon Furniture, and other j articles, will bo sold at his residence on Sntm.. ! dixy the 8th d?y of December, instant. The terms of t'no previous bnio will govern thif. It tlic tortus of the former ?ulo nro not complied with by purchasera on or before tlmt day, such property will bo re sold nt their risk. G. W. HANKIN. Assignco. It. A. TUOMFSON, Agent, &c. Not -7, 1800 18 '2 I Oil SAL!:! I f|"\JIl< Subscriber is tho proprietor of u valna- i I uablo Tit ACT OT LAND, situate near j j Wullmlln, on tlio IHao Ridge Railroad, eontiiiiiin<7 Fivo Hundred Acros. i Fifty <>f whioli arc good Crock :m?l It ranch Hottom. Thore tiro two settlements on tlie tract, ' ami thchujd i* susccptiblo of division. I desire ! to still from Olio hundred and liftv t" Four hundred Acres. on easy turn j. Apply by letter to me at NValhalla, or on the promise* to A. 1>. OAILIJAKD. Sept. 3, 1800 0 Oni f fpsiy The Carolinian will copy in its tri ! weekly on Mondays, and in the Manner twice a] month for six months, and forward hill to me. ! A IMARBLE YARD AT PENDLETON. IM'KRY ONK CAN BK SU1TKP, AS WE j have on hand and rcecivo every mouth the best H'IWIjIAI\ AND AitltiltlCAN MARBLE FOlt MONUMENTS, SLA US, TOM US AM) 11 EA I)ST()NES OK A Mi SI/ES | And as cheap as can be bought anywhere, with r, (,'ut letters, 1-2 cents each. liaised letters, 20 cents cach : and the letters eut vleeu and ' well. Wo have secured the services ot Mr. JOHN C. OlIKHllY as our Agent, who will do nil that can he done to give entire satisfaction. All . | business transacted hv him will he ratified hv li4avkIjL & wnrriv i March 20, 1800 311 tf THE PENMiETON HOTEL rjlllK Subscriber takes pleasure in informing | J his friends and the public. that ho lias taken charge of that large and commodious House in the village of I'l^uLin oiv, s. c. 11i; intends ?' keep a first class house, and invites the travelling public and his friends to give him a call. Amongst the comforts and ciuivenienccs added, is that of a Heading Room, where the latest papers may he consulted. A. II. iJONVDKX. Feb 2.1800 -27 if ' FOR GOOD BARGAINS A N I) ANCIIKAl* COME TO W ALII ALL A ! PIMIK undersigned 1ms just returned from I Charleston, whore la- lms purchased one of tlic most complete STOCK OF GOODS, ! Kvor Iiefore brought to tliis nliu>f?. ti?? is great, therefore, onumcration is practically impossible. lie has DRV GOODS, lJoth for Ladies and (lontlcmen's wear. Of the various sizes ami patterns, cut and made ! up in tho latent style. B00I3 and Shoes, Hats and Caps, In great variety, and of the latest pattern and style. BSoimcls, Blilihons, &c. *My stoek of Hardware, (.< lass ware. Cutlery, j t&e, is large, and will compare favorably with | j the best. (i MX' I'iK 11'iS j Of every description, fresh, and a line supply on j hand. (hauls will lie bartered for Produce and arliI ele* in this line, on the very host terms. My (JOODS have been bought with rare ami >^at the lowest prices. This enables me to.offer I onTTof lill! VwkM stocks in tU^mtmntry. on the most 1 acec>nnno(bitii?*^crmsK/^;,|||, and try mo. I anMumnd to sell. 1). liI K.MANX. 1'. S. My liar is stocked with the choicest Wines ami Liquors, and is open at all proper I times. D. H. Walhalln. April 20, 1800 30 tf PICKENS LAND. If II wr 'I'.-.w.io ..c i I r. I _ ....... V ?. w a ice \j % t'1 UillMi IUI Mill.' (lie JL liarkor ami Craig places, lying near the lload leading from Ooonco Station to Nicholson's ' Ford. UKOKGK SKAUOKX. Sept 10, I8I1O 7 tf LAND FOR SALE. rsilIH snhscrihor will sell at private salo on B good terms, a Valuable Tract of Land, Situated in Pickens District,, on tlio waters of ! Choestoe creek, near Bachelors' 1 letrent, c<?ntninim; Five Iliirnlrml Aito# mnM ?? l^o *ri..? I trai't is improved, with about thirty acres of boti tout land thereon. There are good schools and I churches convenient. For particulars, apply to <i. \V. I'll 1LL1 l\S. Colonel's I'<>rk Pii. Aug. '2'J, 1^(10 1-tf BLUE |!'l)(iK HOUSK AT Pendleton, S. C. I rnilK SUHSCWBKU. who has had several A. years experience in Hotel business, (hav- ! ing been sole proprietor of the Williatnston Springs Hotel for nine years,^ is now proprietor of the BLUK UIDUK'llOrSK. where he will ltl> <rlsill tri *nn (ill l?in #,1,1 ...v.I ?? ? r> ?-- V"* r",,u,.,a si ml also the travelling public, llis houso will be provided with everything necessary fur a well-kept bouse, both from the>ea board markets , and surrounding country, find hi? Mar with choico Wines, Liquors and Cigius. Mo has good servants, and every attention will be pai .1 to his guests to render their sojourn agreeable. The good society of Pendleton Village?the proverbial good health of its inhabitants?its tine cool water and bracing atmosphere?its proximity to the mountains and its accessibility by Railroad, all contribute to make it one of the best 81111111101* resorts in tln? nimm. r>..n i> I > t. !>?.. 1 sons arriving here oil I ho cars, and wishing to visit the mountain^ or any other point of the surrounding country, can bo accommodated with ( good conveyances and careful drivers from the liiverv Stable kopt here. J. W. CO 111 J. May 15, 1800 42 tf PLOWING MADE EASY For the Man and Light for tlio i Horse. I1IAVK recently purchased the (tight. for Pickens District, of lite Adams & C'o's. oelo| bratcd Patent IMow Stock. This plow stock is I of Georgia invention nnil in lioinn hp?,1 i nlly, amongst tlic best planters of that Mute.? ! It is tlic common stock. with conciive Foot and Hod and 11 eel-pi n combined in one ; nnd the different plows are attached to the Stock upon ( the principloof that of attaching the bayonet to the gnu. The Stock, when made of ash, weighs i 12 pound* ; made of white-oak, 10 pounds. ! I consider it far superior to any Stock I have ever seen, chiefly on account of its combination of lightness aud strength. I will soon coin- j menco making them, and will deposit them at j j the different places of resort in tlic District. J I | will sell Plantation Rights for $1.25 each. To , persons who only work ono horse I will sell the Right for 75 ccn'.s. I will Bond i\ snccimcn Stock to Pickcns C. II., Pickonsvillc, ? nlhnlla and Pendleton, in u few dttyn. J. Vf. CRAWFORD. Oou) Si'Hixo. Piekons District. May-28, 1800 -10 tf T'.ll!TM)W'STIv'lvRV ST\ISU'>~ RIDE WELL AND CHEAP ! HAVING inrtdtf now nrninjreinents for tlio present year, ll>o sulmerilier respectfully informs hi* friend* mm tl>? pi;!.!';:- err; Uj liis well fnni'lulled and well ro^umteil LI VERY STAIJLKS AT Anderson C H, Williamston, Pendleton anu Walhalla, Arc now open no I always prepared to accommodate t!i<' tra\elittg public wit It either Horses or Vehicles, at the shortest notice. *1'lie following is his scale of prices: Horse per day. $1'.50; Horse and Ibiggv, $2. 50 Horse and Top Hujijjv. S3.00. Two itorso Vehicles. with drivers, in the same proportion. Hurst v Hounlrd.?Single feed, 40 cents ; per day. $1.00; single month, $15.00; by the year, $150.00, to be paid monthly. Omnibus. Fare to or from any residence in town, 50 cents; children. '25 cents. Thankful for the liberal patrona^o beretoforo bestowcil on ine. a continuance of the same is respectfully solicited. Suitable lot* for stock of nil description can bo bad at each place, on a|>|>licntion to my agents. Mr. Newton Scott lias charge of my Stables at Anderson; Mr. .lames b. Kvatt nt Pendleton, ami Messrs. Koblcr & Hollos at Williamston, who will Iir found accommodating and attentivo to customers. Juno 25. 1800. 48 tf\ JOS. J. NORTON, A T T <> It X I-: V A T E. A W > AN l> Solicitor in 9'<iiii(y. riGKHNs contT noi'sj-j, s. r. Ian. I. 1858 25 tf 21. llSUttiiSSKK, Wa5<Sj maker Jc^vcllcf, WAMIMjIjA, 8. C., | J AS received at his 8t?n<l on Muin-s?trcet, a jl jl lur-ie and beautiful assortment of Watchcs and Jcwolry, | Which is ('tiered very low to his l'iiei.tl> nnd the trading public. j REl'A 1 111 XCi. ill nil its lirnni'liiifi ii> a most workmanlike manner, uiul with despatch. All work warranted. June 22, 18G0 17 C H. FAJEN, A T W A I- II A L L A , S . C . , IS now receiving a splendid assortment I'llY 0001)$, For Ladies and Oentleman's AVeur, ?Ai,SO? ISi'iKly-madc 4'IolEiitBi;'. lie also hn? on hand the finest Cnssimers and Linens, for the Spring and Summer; together with many other articles not iiccessary to mention . Mr. i'ajf.n continues i!?o Tailoring l'usincss in nil its brunches, and rospeclfully solicits a sltnre of public patronage. Mny l'J. 18f)0 42 tf ('AlMiNET MAKJi\(i, AT JUO It WAN'S JJWS..S,, C. ^I^lIE undersigned is prepared to execute all Jl orders in this lino. Promptness and punctuality is promised it custom is extended.? Terms, easy. ja'mp.s aviirn: & co. August 24, 1 sco 4 tf wacon .ntakixc. Carried on at the same place, with workmanship, despatch ami neatness. Price, most tic- * commodnting. K. KAKliKXT. August 24. 1800 4 tf POWDER FOIl SALE, rjMllK South Carolina Powder .Mills' Company JL oiler lor sale, on good terms, thelV^mmm?mtm "fcmsjs of superior Powder, vi^ ' Common JJlaMing p o\vAkeg $4 2o Brilliant " " " " ;"> 20 Common Mining " " " 5 2f> Brilliant " " " " (> 25 Common Itiilo " " " 7 25 Brilliant " " " " > '> f>0 JGWhere the keg is returned 2.3 cents will lie deducted. Address John Bou k.\* & Co, Pickens Court II - o r\ HUtlSl'i o. V. , WM. It. BOAVEX, Agent. Sept. 7. 1800 (> tl' 6S3?9i' ESni I road. K1..1 * v ,s^rCV' -\r -^ly*G'*r^-* *r?j ('1A IIS on tin? Blue Uidjio Kuilroad leave I'en- | J dleton on Mondays, Wednesdays and I'ri days, nt 15 minutes before 4 o'clock, A.M. On Tuesdays,Thursdays and Saturdays at 1 o'clock, \\ MLeave Anderson on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays immediately sifter tho ears arrive lrom Helton in the morning. On Tuesdays, Thursdays and Snhinl-ivd <.n ti>? -..i ..< > - v.. HIV, til 4 1* 411 KJl UlU cars from Columbia. I Sept. 1800 0 if ? LUlMWill EUMBeH ! riMIK undersigned having purchased (lie i MILLS formerly owned l?y Col. dohn-A. Knsley, deceased, (hren miles east of l'ickens ('.If., is prepared to fill orders for LUMBER, finished or unfinished : Stish, IMinds, l'annel Doers, or anything in (bat line, n( short notice, and on the most reasonable terms. He is determined to carry on the business in all its branches, and persons wishing anything of (he kind, arc assured their orders will meet with prompt nltontiikn ( li'.lin.o . l-~ ~-i-i ? ? *? vtmiui i .-Iimim uvi uuurcssi'll to 11)0 undersigned. Iio respectfully solicits a tlinro ot' public nntronnjrc. M. 1'. MITCllKM*. January -<>, lMiO !?l> tf Law Notice. rpill'. undersigned will ilevoto liintsclf entirely 1 to tlie practice of l<mv rind Kquity on llie Western Circuit. .Mr. ll.u?t?:x is liis partner ai Pickens. J AMDS h. ORU. Anderson 0. II.. Mny 10, 1850 42-f WM. C. KEITH, A T TO II X K Y A T L A W , V\7IL!. ''lend promptly to all business culrmlcd ii to liis cave in the Districts* comprising llio Western Circuit. OUice ui Pickens II. 1)00 5,1851) 20 if STATK OF SOI TH CAROLINA, i PICKKNS DISTKIOT?IX TIIKCOVHT OC COMMON I'l.KAS. j W. M. Tltoinns, Adni'r ") Dfelnration in Altacntucui. S vs [ ISceil & Wilkes, I',. A. Tale. J I'ltV's Att'yfl, UNI Kit HAS. the plaintiff did. on llv 'JCilli dn\ of M October, I860, tile liis declaration against the defendnnt. who (as it is said) is absent from ami ?i._ ? -i mmum >iiu iiiuiia oi iiii.i ruaie, mill has neither t wife nor attorney known within the saute upon whom a copy of tin: .snid declaration might bo served: ll in ordered, llieroforc, that the said defendant dn appear and plcnd (o the said declaration on or before the L'Tth day of October, 1F01 ; otherwise, tinnl and absolute judgment will then bo given and awarded again*! Iiiiu. J. I'. llAtiOOl), o.o.r.n. CUrk'x Office, Oct. 1??. 18(50 l\q JNotice. i \1jI< persons liaring demands againut tho Estate of Thomas Montgomery deceived. % must present them logidlv it Posted on or by tho 14th day of January next, for payment ; and thoso indebted must nmko payment by tlint time, as a final settlement of mid Estate will to bad before the Ordinary on tbnt dnv. MARY A. MONTGOMERY, Adm'x. Nnv2t>J8G0 IS ft J oh rriniiiBf? NEATLY DONJS AT THE COtrttlV.U OIIU'K. r,J