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pnintod on Monday in order to nllow tho Speaker timo to mnkc tho best possible election. wft?ii ixoton. December 5?There wits an ex* citing hccuo in tho Senate to day. We had ? war speech from that noted abolitionist 11 ale. Ho waked up tho Senators Wigfull, llrown and Ilverson, who renf>oudcd ia patriotic ami noble terms. The speech of Scnnt<n* Ivorson created a j<roat sensation. Llo declnred that fivo States at least would K<> out of tlio Union, oven if nil tlio Personal Liberty Bills were repealed. It ?ni\tter8 not what Congress might offer or do. Senator lt Halo saiil that, if secession was persisted in. war 1 was inevitable. Senator Ivorson doubted that i thoro would he any war, but if it should come 1 f to that ho would wolconie tlie inva lors with ! bloody hands and hospitable craves SnnI llrown and Davis Paid they believed there would ! be a poaeoable separation. The II 'use Jud'iciury Committee hail now ov- j idoimo to-day in ro'&tlon the Wa'rous impeaohmont easo. Tho Treasury suspended payment to day. A delay of the Treasury noto bill in expected. "Washington, December 9.?The onueus | of the Southern Senators yesterday discussed "tho Crisis," but on me to no conclusion.? The caucus will notftueeb again. I Senator Crittenden, who Iovoh fl?e i'ninn an Ills life, declares that the prospect of a peaceful settlement is more gloomv than ever. Mr. Corwin has not yet called his Select Committee together. The reason is that five of the Republicans are uncompromising and Uiiconeiliatory. It is the opinion of somo that Mr. Hawkins, of Florida, and Mr. Boyce, of South Carolina, arc the only two who will ? ' ask to be excused from serving thereon. The indications are that their request will not be granted. / , Mr. Chatham, the Messenger from South Carolina with the Electoral vote of the State, iirnvcu nero yesterday. Ho deposited the vote <if South Carolina for President and Vico-Preaident. of the United States, with the Secretary of the Senate. As nil expedient for raising funds to moot the present wants of the Treasury, n member of the committee of Ways and Means has suggested that the immediate payment of the duties on merchandise now in the public warehouses be enforced. "Washington, December 9.'?The Sena tors iroui llio slave JStates hold n caucus today fur the purpose of consultation mid interchange of views and feelings. The meeting was harmonious, but no conclusion arrived at that would warrant the belief that there would be united action. No proposition was Imade requiring a vote. The caucus finally adjourned fully convinced that at least seven States would withdraw from the present Confederacy. There is now no hopes nor prospect of the preservation of the Union. Messrs. Powell and v/iiiKMiuuii, oi iMMiiucKy, mudc strong nnd cloi|uorit iipponls in the caucus, but nil to no purpose. Gen. Henningsen, of Nicnrnjrunn notoriety, if* out in n Ioiijj: leltc. urging the South to ctnnrf up for bnr rights, nnd pledging himself nnd bis obi companions in nrms to conic to lier defo'neti. If there is nny lighting to be done, In? wants to be "counted in." Wa?Iii>??T'>v. Deo. 10 18G0.?Tlio Senate OiiiumiUcos are tlie same as lust ees ""m ^voII'h ronolution. to appoint a Coin' . i'>?rtcon. wan up in tlio Senate. Tr " i 0,,"f \l >u?o. .Mr. Hawkins still ctywJi'ftted I to s" v''9 Comnij^AotfOl Ih'irVv'ffireo. lie "ei x? n'V the Qontposition 'of tho committee as y~ Venting tho sentiments of tho States. Tito Comn\Sttoo <>f Ways and Moans reported u liill to authorize an issue of $10,000,000 treasury nntos, to .supply tho Federal Treasury.? Tho hill was passed without restriction as to par amount in (told. It is reported that See rotary Cobb had ro! pinned, and j'oes home on Thursday. MkMHKIISOF Conoukss not Vnrtvii ? Iln Congress, on Tuesday, tlio following gentlemen were either absent or refused to vote on Mr. Boteler's resolution to oppoint n eommittoc on secession. It wus the first vote taken : . Messrs. Ashmore, Barksdale. Tlonhain, lloveii, lJrabson, liuttcrftcld, Clemens, Clifton, Clark IJ. Cochran, Craig, of Missouri, Craige, of North Carolina, Crawford, Curry Davidson, Dawc.s, Dimmick, I'M wards. Fainesworth. (!.iruett, Gartrell, Hamilton, Hawkins, Ilindman, Jones, Keitt, Lamar, Land rum, Maclay, Marpton, McQueen, Meltae, Miles, Millward.Montgomery, Moore, of Alabama. Olin. , i gari,Reynolds, littffin, Scott, Saunton, Simrns, I Singleton, StnllwortluTaylor, Underwood, Vun Wyck, Waldron, Wilson, Woodson, Wright From the cotton States, the following voted : Cobb iiml Houston, of Alabama ; Husk, of Arkansas; Hardeman, Hill and l.ove, of Georgia ; Houligny, of Louisiana; ni?u Reuben Davis, of Mississippi?eight in all. The resolution was not one of any sectional significance, so that we nugur nothing unfavorable from the votes of these gcntlemon. TchriomC.?Wo lonrn that tin) wife of Mr. ,t?i? ..f w:ii! ?........ ... ii iiiiitiiixiiurg i-nsjnct. was burned Id death, on the 20fh ult. Tho circumstances, an related to us, nro as follows: Her husband was not at huniB, and she was ironing j idio wont near tho fire, took up a smoothingiron, and. turning around, brought her dross in contact with the flumes'; it was ignited, and upon discovering her danger she was frightened * and fled to her fhthor's house, about u mile distant. Upon reaching Tfrhich her clothes, with the oscoption of a remnant of a idoevo, were entirely burnt off. After intense suffering she died tho next day.?Darlinyton Flag. 0 Good news is only riniored, but bad news flics. y iiiDUlC Cl KespeCt. Kt. n K*g.iUr Co:u nuaicntion of Pendleton L>lg>, N>>. 2 l. A.'. K.-.M. held in l,o Igo lloom, 11th Novembor, 18ft'), tin following I'roam bio ami Resolutions wore rdopted: Wiibukas. In the wiso pravidenco of God, tlio lato liot. Wili.iam Q. Muli.innix, formerly a member of this Lolgo, tin I n Worthy Brother, tins been removed froin. tin sphoro of liin eartlily labourn, to unothar ani we believe a better staio of being. Rwiloed. Tliat whilst vro bow in perfect submusion to this act of our Heavenly Father, we ' dueply sorrow, that one so well fitted for usoful- I nos.s in his calling, has beon taken from us at this JM. timo. whan we might hive beou so much assisted fcfcg by his worthy example and ripe oxporienco. B IbttQlved, That his purity and guilolesuness V I ,| .1 tnu.( uttunvu, muiicu iiiu uunurauon AilU o.itoom of (ill Ills brethren. ' That we offer our sympathy to the btfonved wife an I children and friends of the do* ce&so.l. and oondoU with them in the severe Ions which they ha?o mutaino 1. I \ . HutolotJ, Tfcat tho aeareUry of the Lodgo bo reqtm$ud to forward a copy *f the above preamblo ?nd resolutions. to the rollat of the deceased, nml I ih*t noftirm h? t?nl ?n Ilia 1 l cUrnon Gatett*. for juiblioalion; tho* the snmo bo Jw tjreoor<l?d In th? llooord IlooV; of tho LcJgo, anil Mm [>ig? dedicated to his roomory. ? SfMiHk' That., %s 6 tokon of regftrj, (lie BrctliW } of thin Ljdgft, bo requested to wear tho usual I lb idf* of mourning fp. thirty day?,? I* )' f> V. ftirro'N, HooreUry. I mm&mM,a |~ Mahriku, on 2d inatani, by T. II. iloggti. Ii?<j.t 1 Mr. >Vii. II. I'.LusiU to M>?d Amanda K Mnlfi? nky, of Anderson. . On Titumany evening the Oth of December, in*t., j hy Kov. I). C. Hoggs, Air. Wm. A. ItAniiON to MIks ] Ma by Elixa, second daughter of Mr. Wm. II. ] Strihlin;;. nil of l'igkens. Bhtf" We lender our tlinnks for the cako sent us, and wish for the happy couple health and pros- ^ peiity. . On Ihe 9th instant, hy J. N. Arnold. Etq.s Mr. Jamkh W. 1'oA'ku to M?x? Martha 11. 1'amvhII 1 of l'ickont. , j ' A CARD. " Fair plai/ is a jewel," and we appreciate it | accordingly. Tlio rccont election fur delegates ] to tlio Ooiiventien has boon made tiio protest i for slandering us, in u small way, to wit: i 1. It wus said just l.ofore tlio election, that | wo withheld the ticket, nuui.iiutod by " Many Voters," and on which appeared tlio namo of Col. Oai.iioON and others, for ono wock. This is. ' in mild language, uitlrue. Tlio ticket, signed *' Southorn Action," was handed to us on Mon- J ! dav. and tluil o??i' " V.???...? >' .... * < 1 ? _ ... ? ? o Wll 1 , day, and each ono appeared in the next (Saturday's) pnpor. This number of the Courier, it ! should 1)0 borno in mind, contained also the fact" that the Legislature had called a Convention ; therefore, when the paper of tho week i previous went to press no Convolution hud been created for which candidates could be announced. I '2. It was said furthermore,4 that Mr. John Dowen had written us a letter, requesting us to 1 withdraw his name from tho list of candidates. This is likewise without foundation. If Mr. Bowrn penned such a letter, it never rcaohed us. We do not desire to bo captious in regard to the result of the election. We are perfectly sat- : islied with it. More?we are truly thankful | for the flattering vote given us. lint friends J have a<lvised ns to n.in'nnt *!>?<>? - ? - w . - v tnu-JU I vpi'l l'"*! illl'l wo hiive accordingly so ilono. For the future, let the people he on their guard when they are approached by intermed- i dlers, and these who retail false reports, llespeetl'ully, &o. Uoh't. A. Thompson*. Dcccmhor 13. 18G0. Y"ES, T AM ' if)l V( I TO MOW. i ?I ?--i .JL to or having demands against. uio. as administrator nr iniiividiiully, must make final settlements before the first of January next, or they will have to settle with an officer. V. L. IlOLLINtSSWORTII. December 7, 181?0 20 3 .State or South Carolina, IN Olll>I N AI1Y?CITATION. \T 17IIRHHAS.' II. Y.. OHljland arid Nancy K. d 11i bland have ftpplicdto 1116' for letters of administration upon nil nnd singular the personal estate of David CSilliland, deceased, late of 'he District ot' Pickens and State aforesaid: The kindred and creditors of said deceased, are, therefore, cited to appear before inc at PickcnsC. 11. on Monday the 7th.day of January, 1801, to shew cause, if any thty can, why said letters should not be granted, (liven under my hand and seal this l'2th December, 1800. \V. K. litfLCdMBB. o.v.n. EGGS, EGGS! 1 /-V 111 " | || w I r?v\ JYiX 1 r.l?, III IlltCCU Cents 1 lvyV/Vy per dozen, by ,!. B. K. SLOAN & CO. Pendleton. Nov. 'JS, 1800 l'.' -l ' Notico. rpiIK Sale Note*. bejonging to the Estnte p?> I JL Sidney McDiiw, nro now due ftnilywrfljt be ! I paid I will bent Piflkcoa^. Yf.V'on Saledav in j I jamMty tU mnko Kotilement. All matter* not 1 then paid wiil bo sued on immediately. llOB'T. CHAIG, Admr. I . .pec. 4. 1RG0 . _K) td [ J. W. NOUHIM, .III. J. \V. lIAtllUSO.N. Z. C. I'UI.I.IAM. j i\ UK HIS, HAIUUSON & PULL1AM, Attorney* at E>nw, A N I) SOLI CI T 0 K S I N E Q U I T V, \\flU. at tend promptly to nil business entrusted !i to their care. M)l. Pulwam can always lie found in the Qllicn. OKK1CK AT P1CK.KNS C. II., 8. C. Sept. <i. iKoU 0 If Blacksmithing. TIIK UN DKHSIUNED is now prepared fiTjQto do work in his line, at short notice, Vir nnd in n workmanlike manner. lie can | always be found tit his Shop. Tnrfiis mi dorato. IIAHIllSQN IIAYNKS. Oct. .la, 1850 12 tf Notice IS hereby given tlint application will lie made to the Commissioners of (toads at tlioir next nieeting, to open a road from the Bridge to be built near Sloan's ferry, to the Wiilhalla Road. near tlic eleven mile post, aft (I also to copucei the name with llio Oconee Station Hoitd. October 1, 1800 12 ' til STATE OF SOITII CAUOLINA! in kql'itv?imckkn8. W. S. k T. r. Williams ) vb > Petition for llolief, &c. Oeo. W. McKinney. et.als. j IT appearing to my satisfaction that George W. MeKinney, one of tlio defendants in this case, .resides without the limits of this State: On motion of Norton, pro pet: It is ordered that the said absent defendant do appear in this Court, and plead, answer or demur to the petition filed in this ease, within three months from the date ! hereof, or it will he taken tiro emif***n tu.liim HOirr. A. THOMPSON, c.e.im). Oct. *20, 18(10 12 8m \v. k. kasi.kv 18 a a (! wmki.ikik EASLEY & WICKLIFPE, Attorney* at \T YTlhh Attend pun^'unlly to nil business ?ni trusted to their euro in tlio iJiutrictg comprising tlio W6st<r \ Circuit. OFFICE AT PICKENS C. If., S. C. Sept 25. 1 ftr>5 18 tf flllDDM UlV t:Vl u iiunn V IliliTi 1TAA IIUIjFj YAlllJ. fl'MIE subscriber has on lmnd and is constant J. ly receiving a large and varied assortment of American and Italian Marblo, To which ho would vail the attention of those in want of a suitable Monument t< mnrk tlio s; ">t I whore repose the remains of their departed relatives and friends. Carving and lettering of I nil kinds neatly nuTl promptly executed. Way*Particular attention paid to orders by mail \ J AMl'iS M. ALLKN. Gvconville 0. II.. S. C.. Fob I'J. 31-tf N. B. IIo rofers to D G Wostfield. Gowor.Cox, Murkly & Co., Dr. M B Enrlo, W II Watson, .. Col I) lloko, R McKay. K*q, THE STATVrbF SOUTH CAROLINA. IK ORDINARY FIUKSX8. Win. Sherard, Ailm'r i yg j-Pet. for application of funds. Jolm Green & others. ) IT ftppoovlng to my satisfaction tlwt Jotin Green, Samuel Oreen, J iuuoh Groen, James Davis and wife ClaiiHsa, Martha Hardin, r? ltiloy and wire Harah, Win. Groen, defondanla ,in thin caso, rcs.ido without tho limit* of this State:' It is or<lor??l. thorofore, lbat, the said absent defendants do appear in the OrdijSiify's Officii at Pickens G. I!., on Slonday tho 11th day of March next, to show cause, it' any thoy "an, why tho fund arising from tho sato of tho Hoal Kstato of John Oroen, deceased, should not b? spj.Iici to the pay mailt of tho debts of said deceased. W. ?. HOLCOMBB, o.r.n. 6, 1880 8m Law Notice. 1'iU'i umierBlgned hat? formed a partnership in I the practice of T,aw and Equity for ?ickena j District. Mr. Hadt>rn may be consulted at his i i in Ptakens and Mr. Onn at Anderson. I j . JjVitiES L, v???i . | W. M. HADDEN. vioWhy q:,tf>uv.i#.Mw ^ *:h< Ordinary's Sale. [t. A. Tbomp?on, Ajlm'r. ) p f purtitlon. Laura J. Miller, urul ill. ) BY virtue of nn order directed to me by AV. K. Molcoinbe. K?cj., Ordiimry of Pickens District, will be sold to tlio highest bidder, nt I'iokcn* 0. II. on Snlcduy in Junuary next, the neat r.siaio 01 ilobort Ij. Miller, deccused, to ivit: One Tract ol Land, situate. lying mid boinj; n Pickens District, n few miles above Tunnel Hill, containing One. 1 iiindrcd and Thirty.Acres more or less, and adjoining lands of Win. II. Land. Jloht.- Maxwell and others. Terms of &>le.?On a credit <>f twelve in on' )?<?', ivith interest from day of pale, except the costs, ' which must ho naid in cash. The purchaser ,o give bond with good security, to the Ordina- j ry to secure the payment of the purchase mo- ! ney, with a mortgago of the promises if doomed necessary i>y lum. I'urclmser t<? pay extra for titles. * W. N. CRAtG, s i M.. Dos. 9, 1800 10 i SALE. Wll.Ii he sold, to the highest bidder, on Thursday. 20th December, at the rexirlonee of A. 11. llngj**, (Joi n, Fat and So>ck ltogs, Oat 1(5, Household ami Kitchen Furniture, Farming Tools, ami other articles. Tbrms?Sumo of ami over $5. twelve months . credit; under that nmouut, cash. A. II. BOGUS. Dec. 5, 1800 10 2 ; A ucTiorv. WILL positively bo boM on TiiOf?iuv tlic j 8tl. fitiy of January, 1801. at my plunta- ! tiou, Tamon8*c\ to (lie lii^liont l>i(l<lcr, 4000 UUSTIKLS CORN ; 10,000 lUJNDIiKS I'ODDKIl: 15 IIKAI) 11()US 108 ?fc MUMSS: <50 I SHAD CAT'I'IjK ; 2 Y()K !'i OX UN ; 65 II HA I.) I IOCS; :i WACJOXS j 1 JACK; 2 CAlUUACiKS ; And a vnrielv of lavming implements. Tonus made known on dav ??f sale. EI.AM SIIAKl'K. Nftr. 14. I860 K' ?L CHINA. GLASS AND B<:A.irB,R9E4K WAK sc. H. C. NICHOLS. COLUMBIA, S. C., nAS lately received direct from the Manufactory in England, a full and well aborted slock of CHINA.AXJ) ^ARTUKNWAHK, Including l>e.?t White (Vranitc \Varo; Ctiihiiibn, iS:o., edged and^iainted Wales. Also, by Istto arrivals, a largo stock of fine and common <;H.ASS WAflia:, I'KKXCK cbekna. ?ALSO? Tea Trays, Laipp$, Talde Cutlery, and House Keeninsr art idea eeiim-nllv i'i." C. NICHOLS. Next to Commercial Bank. X. 15. ? A large Stock at wholesale. Columbia. N/iv. T.lKlH) ir> tf SHERIFF'S SALES. I )V virtue of sundry writs of fieri facias to mc di4) reeved, ?vilbbe sold bcfo> itlie Court House, in Pickens District, within the legal hours, on the first .M'Uldjyy and Tuesday iii January next, Ono tract >?..land containing 750 acres more or less, lying on the' castVfTTc-Vjje Hiver. whereon there is a good Saw Mill, adjoining Vu.nls of .Madden and others, levied on as th^ properly of v>. S. (iarun at the suit of J. 15. 11agood, Adin'r, rind others. One other tract, containing 203 acres more or less, adjoining lands of SaiuUtd l'arsons. I'. N-. Garvin and others. Inviml rm tiu ~r " -' . ? ? mi >> r?, Garvin at the suit of l'owers and others. One trad of laiul on Mile Creek, adjoining lands of losepli l'rioc, L. N. Kobins and others, containing lot) acres more or less, levied on as the property of Henry Grogan at the suit of .). I>. Clardy. One tract of land on Tugalo lliver, adjoining lands of .1. K. .(ones, \V. I). Denton and others, containing 315 acres more or less, levied 011 as the property/d' James A. Doyle at the suit of 1'. II. I'rather. One tract of land on Longnosc Creek, adjoining lands of llurell liroom, George Grant and others, containing 120 acres more or less, levied 011 as the property of J. K. Ihmnicutt, at the suit of J. \V. Xorris, and others. One tract o ' land on waters of Twelve Mile lliver adjoining lands of Jacob lloroughs and others containing 100 acres more or less, levied on as the property of M. Lively at the suit of T. A. Rogers vs. M. Lively and K. ! '. Morgan. One tract of land on waters of Saluda lliver. whereon J. J. 1'ovtner now lives, adjoining lands of James l'ortneiv Pliiil'm \i .> ??? - i. -- ? , viu iiiiu vunVJ O, VUHtnfni:ig,, 'JOO rtavea uioro or lesrt, levied <^iV as- the}, properly of E. M. Keith at the suit of II. Stncke nml others. One tract of land on waters of Todd's Creek, known lis the .Mill place, containing iV.) acres, more or l'ess, ndjoini'ng lands of A. Todd nml Joseph S. Unsmvny, levied on as the property of A. 1!. Sargent at the suit'of (I. M. Lay nml 0. \V. Hoggs. One- tract of land 011 Stamp Creek, whereon Leonard Capehart now lives, containing acres, adjoining lnnils of Captain Andrew Wilson. Mrs. Mary l'lico, ami others; one other tract known as I he Grishani traet, on Corn Mouse Creek, containing acres, adjoining lands of Finley and Moreton, J. J. Howard and others, the two tracts supposed to contain '2000 acres, levied on as the property of Leonard Cnpohart at the suit of J. it. Nitton aud others. Ono tract of land containing 231 acres more of less, adjoining lands of llecso l'-owcn, Jos. Young and others, levied 011 as the property of Jackson Artcr. a free man of color, at the suit of Wm. Hunter, Reese Howen and others. One tract of land containing 100 acres more or less, whereon tho defendants now live, adjoining lands of E. Kciincmoro, M. Mauldcn, and others, levied on n't t ho property of Lot Kenncmovo and George Kenneniorc. at the suit/of Stephen Clayton. One tract of lnrid oontaining *J00 acres more or less, adjoining lands of Elijah Alexander, sr., J. N. Murphree and others, levied on ns tjie property of Henry Grogati at the suit of W. K. Easlcy, adin'r., and others. One tract of land containing 200 acres more or less, adjoining lunds of Klijah Alexriflder, sr. J. N. Murphrco and others, levied on as the property of W. U. Newton at the s.tii of C. C. McKinney vs. F. C. (1. Parsons, W. (i. Newton, II. Alexander and J il. Ellin&urg. One tract of lanil containing 100 acres morn or less, adjoining: lands of Ilenrv (Ironrnn nml niln>iw lovicil on an tho properly of J. It. Smith at tho suit of stut. llobort Stowart and others. Quo tract of land containing !100 ncrcs in6rc or less, lying 011 Uocky FoVk, waters of Chauga creek, adjoining lands of Spencer Chambers, l-.phraim Oobb and others, levied on p.e the property of Wm. Phillips at tho suit of Kohcrt Sponoor and others. One tract of land containing 100 acres more or less, lying on Conoross creek, adjoining lands of Jftmes S. Alexander, Foster Perry and others, levlod on as the property of Klljah Doaton at the suit of T, J. Keith. Terras, cash ; purchasers to pav for papers. Ws N. OHATQ-, s.p.n. Poo, c, 18oo * ; fo wj ; JANKH li. ORB, \V. t?. 1'KiOM. ORR & PRICE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ?Jrcc:sv!!!e , I*., Practice in tho Courts of tho Western Circuit. Oct. 17, I'ftOO _ ly Notice. PERSONS indnbtfld to tlio Kstnto of Klishn Alexnndor, docensed, must mnko pnymont; Vrd those having domunds against enid Estate ire required to prexoot them to mo, legally attested,"within tho timtf tirosor'thed hy law. WM. AIJEXANDKU, Adm*r. Nov 27, I860 I* 3 ' :> ' .? : i <*.- < />?;,' , Pendleton Priecs Current. C(>UU$XT>;1> WKK.KI.Y IJV J. J. LKXV18. . l'KNDLKTON* NOV. '2<5, 181)0.' (Jotton, per lb 7 alOiCoffce. Ilio.pcr lb 1$ a 20 Corn, "hush 100 a 112{| " Java " 2-1 u 2~> Corn meal " 100a 112.jf " Lng'a " '<? a 17 i Macon. hop ty 11a i:> llalo Rope " II all! Haggiiig, (iun'y 10 a llijHceswnx, " lb n 20 lint tor, per lb 1'>a Hi Kggs. por <lo/. 10 a 12.', Flour, |??i" hi 7M a $vlron, Swede. 0:{ a 7 : Indigo, ' 140 a 1 " " r> to 7 7 a 7} ! j l.ead, " ]0 n 12 " l/iiglinli I) a tlj , Madder, J-', ,(i20a{JA Molasses, M 0 7?"i i .Ntiihvi'er ^eg. - " W 1 40 n ">(i Qatti. per biib||, !!? a t*> Powder, per II) -ID l>n.,o ti .. - ( ?Mi ""I " " H> 01 iv 40 ! Hice, " lli ti| ii 7 l'oppor, ' lb- 12 a 1 5 , ?Slccl, Hlistoi1, 11 ii lMSalt, perwiek. '2">0 J " Gorman, 12 ii l'l|Su{fiir, brown, u 10 " (.':1st, 22 a 25|yb<fl, jut 111 )<t Sugars, poriloz 25 a tM> ToImouo, pur lb 15 u 75 Ton, 7"i si 1 50Wbout, per bl 2:?7 :i$250 Whisky, " piil IOOh 150|Y?rn, Kiiel'ry, 100 u 11?> Osnaburgs, per ynril, 12.} a 1 1 Vuu will ilwA.ts i'iii'l ;i ! ' of <:roeoiios nml other heavy jjooils on hnuil mi l lor sale low lor cnsli 6v its ofpiivnlont. .1. L. t FAIL ANI> WINTKIt iTITOf'lC OK Cltliri.'Ifll.'J - ?' ... *s* m \ * r \ i i ji y v;u;i.M.Miinr fyl 0 St'GAlt, CO FIT. 10, MOLASSES, i SALT, CHEESE, KICK, TOBACCO, , NAILS, AC.. &C. ' ' "ualem jeans, i 1 1)0 l)Psf ('Olxli I'll' IIICii's u-ivi IV hfiiln ..11.) I oilier I>i\v ( iixis, &<\ fur s;\li* low Oour'rv I'nv'uco of all kIn?is taken in exolianiro i'ui' foods. J. J. L'r'.WIS. | I Poiidlclnri, Out. 10, lfirtO II tf IA OIIANTR TO MAKE MONEY. ! Siiavi: .II'ST KKCM-'.Ivr.i> A \i;w STOCK, .. consisting of Slajt'o Fall and Win lor DRY GOODS, II ATS & CAPS, HOOTS <c SHOWS,llHADY-M AIM: CI.O 1 11 I.Mti, DLIUGS, MKD1C1NCS, CIGARS, nno/iiM>' "/> ? - - UKUlhUlhN, i!\C. ALSO, watceosss, .s?:vrHOtY. As I ink-lid to mtikf! everybody rich, T am ; (tojtiM'minoSl t i sull fur tlie shortest i>.>smMc profit for c'a^h! My t?Vrins arc xlrictl>/ < ".1/1, or no J po tsnlp. 'No l?ooks kept. AVatChbs and Jewtdrv ' ' jmirP'l a* n:mal. , 11. "A. II. C.IHSON. October 11. 1SG0 11 if_ "COME TO DA'CliSVIUdi! r B M TH Suhscrih'?r lias jnst roeei ved his S.'Afi'rw 3 iUSi! WStt'l'KM H'S'OiillU . - vuin'mimuui j DRY GOODS, I Fanfcy Good*. Hardware. Crockery. I'rujrs ami Medicines. Huts ami Caps, 1$ mis and 8!u>0?, lti'.ADv maim: clotiuxc. With tlic usual variety in tlio J>ry Goods j I lino, and WSaorBSRBU-S; I .VI! of which he intends soilinjr low for ea--li or ; to punctual customers. lie will tako in I0X-! (.'IIANv'il! Wheat. Corn, l'eus, Uccswax, TilI 'i7WU.?n,?,rin li*Ct..nny_jiii'iohjJl>Jahlc ]/artci-y |r | Goods, at U. uKarKOt price. I 15. r. MOU(iA\T. _Ov/ go. IftftO 14 if FOR SALE, i rIIIIAT ilosii.ihlo 1/it of Land, wish a pood j ? dwelling, and other necessary out huil ll inirs tliori'oo o.nO.iii.iiw. 'I'!....... \ - '> *' prcmisee,'there i> :i fine jjarden, good or.-hard, . Ac. Tfic Lot unjoins Jacob Set)ruder and otli- ' ers, and lien immediately on the pulilie road, j eqnadistant from West I'ninn and Walhalla. Torino. oa?v, 11. HOOPS. ! or. 30, ISOO It !!' T. DRAPER, WATC1I.MAKKU AND J K\V KLLMlt, fl*eM<l3c3osa, !$. 4'., f?7. liKtSS leave to inform the citizens 1 7^1? aM(' vicinity, that l>e I : lias located himself permanently at i | ' aafeotliis place, n?*>. is prepared to exe] ei.te all \v. ik in his litt n short notice, and j ! the most reasonable term.-. lie may be found, I at all times, at the Shop formerly occupied by | Mi*?vfiHtus. I Ot'f. ?:?, IflOrt. 12 ,f --i . 11 . fall and wintek cr 0013s AT WALHALLA! Wll take vencwed pleasiiro in informing our ; friends a: id tho country lit inrge I in* t \vc | are now receiving unci opening u large ami handsome stock of FALIj aE5 WIVMJt ttOOBMS, Of the latent iin])ortation ami tli<> most approved ! styles. Wo invite tlie special attention of our j j lady friends to un assortment of l'UIXTS, con* i j {listingof every variety from tho common i/ion | up to ihe finest French. i DkLANES, ( MKK1NOS, DkIJKCJ ALl'ACOAS, , .SIIA"\VLS and CLOAKS, Combined with a lot of Faney (jloods. which ur<r | uIwh^s.iifc'cessAi'y to please t'lio ladles, j In connection witli the above w'c can show as i I pood an assortment of Iiats and Caps, Boots and Slioet., With a choice ami selected lot of 0 KNTS' C LOT III NO-, Oontk' Dross floods generally, as can he found anywhere in the upconntrv. ti K<>l?I3ieiEH. A choice lot of ltcliricd and Brown Sncnrs, i j Coffee. Salt, Molasses, Cheese. Nail*. . - v I Willi ii few mums and MKDIOINKS to rendor tlio stock com plot o. (Jive us a call ? wo inako no chargo for showing, hut will bo pleased to wait on you at any time, W. II. 1)KM)V & CO. Wnllinllft, Oct.. 11. 18G0 12 tf_ A HII. DU. O. II. SYMMK-S hnvint completed his | , Col log i a to courso, offers his Professional j services to his friends and tlio public generally. ! 1 Will be prompt in his attention to his patrons. ' 1 His oflico wiM ho found with Dr. M. L. Siiartb in tlio brick building adjoining yjto're of lato K. ' ! 11. Benson A. Son. 1 A'i.'kP'fjJ ft; .... May 12, 1800 !1 If " N K W L A W F IBH, "'.. . :o: KEITH ^ WILKKS, lATTOrmifiYS AT SLAV;. 'FUE underuigned liiiVjng formed a copartnei'Hliip 1 under (he name ami ntyloof KEITH k WILKKS, and will attend promptly to all IniflincBif cntriiHted to thejn for the Dl?trtctn of Abbeville, Anderson. l'ickona, Urconville, Spartanburg nttd Lfturcna. Mr. will practice in the Equity Com- In tlioso UiHlricts. Thoir office lent No. ft, Prick Ttongc, Anderson C. 11., P. O. ' , K. M. KC:T:^, wahwhx 1>. >VIT.K?:S. ^Auj 14, 1800 4 ly , <Ty/. 5'' u ' f' ti.. ' I, ' 'f 4' I, I X . 4 FOR SALE! r H11110 Subscriber is the proprietor ol' a valua- , J ualjlo Tit ACT OF LANI>. sitnato near Wnlhalla, oil tho IJluo H'ulge Railroad, containing Fivo Hundfod Acros, Fifty of which nro j^ood Creek and Branch Itottotn. Then* sit*' two settlements on the tract, und the hual i - sii ei'ptiblo of liivi- ion. I <l?siie (o sell from'One hundred and lii'sy to I* :r liiutIrcd Acres, on ca^y term*. Annh 1> / 1. -> mo at Waliiail.., or oil the prom<<> A. I). 0 AI L LA III). , I. ">. 1800 (> ("mi The Carofinnui will copy in its triweekly on Mondays, and in the Jfiun.i -r twice n nnnth for six months, and frwurd I ill tome. A. I>. (i. MARELE YAW I) AT PENDLETON. j^vEUYuS'i-: can hi: si ri r.n. as wi: jV j ii.nvv i mum iiini receive every inonrti I'V A iIA A* A A fc!> A 72 r-: IC n (' A 7? I'OK MONI' .M KN'iSLABS, TOMBS AND IIKADSTONKS OF ALL SI/,I*.S Ami as elioup lis e;ui bo bought ;>' vwhore, with [Vei;:lits sublj'il. Out loiters, ?'? 1-2 eon Is enoli. HiumvI letters, 20 ornt8 eueli; niul tho letters cut .loop niul well. Wo lmve seeuvetl the sorvieos <>l Mi*. JOHN U. t i L i.iv K V Agent. "!> > ?**ill <1 > !ill (hilt :-;ui uu none i<> v* entire satisfaction. All hiiMiicss transacted Iiv lit 111 will l?p ratified 1 >v l! - :av Kiii. & w urn',.. Mnrcli 20, lRfiO if TilK PENDLETON HOTEL. rB 111 ! '. i*?i 1 > -criher t.i!;i pleasure in i;?! mil r G his friends* iiiul ilio public, that ho lias taken ohuv^euf that lar^'Mtud commodious House lit tho village ni' s*a;r.'E>t.r. s. <t. ITo intends to keep a lirst da*s house, and invites the tir vellinjr puhlio and liis friends to '*ivo him r call. Amongst the comforts and L'onvenienees added, is that of a Hcadinc Hoom. whore iho latest pipers mnv I>o consulted. a. 15. h0wim4x. >Fo1v2. 1SG0 ~7 tf FOR COO!) BARGAINS ANI) a^'bd t'bbhaa* *n<d<ir>s*s. com n to w \ mjaijiia: r f i|I ! : ui)ilor.<i<ciio<l has just returned from 5 (.'hnrlestou, where he has purchased one of tlie must complete HTOCIi OF <*OODW, 1'vcr before brought to this place. 'I'llvnr'**v ' i> grviii. uu-more, enumeration is practioany impossible. Ilo litis Din GOODS, I> <l!t for Ladies and (iontleineu's wear. KESAttV .TSABUS 4'B,<5>TS33\'^, Of tho various sixes ami patterns, cut and made 11 p in tlie latest stylo. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, In groat variety, nnd of tIso latest pattern mid stvlo. E>ani!ict<j, EsSftltoHs, S.v. My stuck id' Hardware, (Slassware, (Cutlery, &e. is largo, and will compare favorably with , the best. ^ CROCK 11 IKS Of eveVv\Vi5el ll,,'.uni fresh. and a line supply on hand. ' ? (iiiods will b? bai tered .or l'roduee and arti-, eles in this I'm o'*Ui U ? ' V \ w My GOODS have been nought witTi care find ai the lowest prices. This enables me to oflVr olio of the best stocks in tho country, on the most neeommodatiiiu- terms- Cull nv.?,..... and. try mo. 1 am hound lo soil. 1>. BIEMANN. P. S. My liar is stocked with tin- choiee-t Winos ami Liquors, ami is open at all proper thrifts. 1). 15. Wnlhiilln. April CO. '.^00 30 if PICKENS LAKD. C IIAYI* t'I'ranls of Land for snlo--tho lturknr and (Vnij; places, 1 yin^ near the Koad leading i'roin Ocotioo Station to Nicholson's Ford. GKOltCK SKAHOKX. Sept 10, 1800 7 tf | LAND FOR SALS?. rrpiIE nuhsciil cr will soil at private sale on . fl good terms, a Valuable Tract of Land, Situated in l'iokens l?i: tiu-t, h i tin: valors of (.'hoestoe cree!:. near IJaohelovs' lletruit, containing Five Hundred Acres move or !e*s. Tlie tract is improved, with nhuut thirty acres of hottorn land thereon. There are pw-1 schools and churches convenient. l'\>r particulars, aj j?1 v to (i. W. IMllUdl'S. Colonel's F >i'k 1\>. An;;. :!'J. 1-0 i <l-'f 1511 E liiDUH HOUSE, Pendloton, S. C. rsmii: suijsci iibkw, who lias had several i years experience in 1 f? to 1 husiness. (having been sole proprietor nf the Williarnston Springs Hotel for nine years,^ is now proprietor of the 1?LL l'< llllKlK IIOl SI',, where lie will he ghid to n'd all his old friends and patrons and also the travelling public. His house wii! lie provided with everything neec-sary for a well-kept house, hoth from the sea hoard markets and surrounding country, and his ])ar with choice Wines, I liquors and Cigars. He hn< good servants, mid every attention wi!! lir> nnid to his guests to rondor their sojourn agreeable. ! Tho good society of J'undloton Villago--the proverbial good health of its iitli:i)>it:inis?its lint cool water and bracing atmosphere?its proximity to tho mountains and its accessibility by Kftilroari. all contribute to mnke it one of the host so r resorts in the u]ipoi' country. Per- ' sons arriving here on the cars', and wishing to | visit tho nii'ifntiiitiM 01* any other point of the 1 surrounding country, eau bo accommodated with good conveyan -cs nnd careful drivers from the Livery Stable kftt hero. .7. w. conn. ftlny 16, 18fiQ ?: tf ! PLOWING MADB EASY For tho Man and Light for the, Horse. I HAVE recently purchased tho Right. for Pickens 'iistrict, of tho Adams & Co'h. cole- i hrated I'ntont Plow Stock. This plow stoc!. is i iif tjeorgia invention, an<l is being used, gcpcr- | nil v. amongst tho best plunters of t ltd t State.? It IH tllO common stock, with concave Poot ami Hod and llccl-pin combined in one; and the (lifTot'ent plows are attached to tho .Stock upon the principle of that of attaching the bayonet to i tho gun. The .Stock, when made of ash, weighs 12 pounds ; made of \\ hitc-ouk, It) pounds. 1 consider it fa? dupcrior to any Stock I h've ever Keen, chiefly on account of its conn>inut' <n of lightness and strength. 1 will soon com monco making them and will deposit them at i ti.,. .i:r.v. - i r . s- t? . .i 1IIU UIIIUIUIII |ilitlll.l HI rUHlin III UK! IMSU'ICI. J will poll Plantation Rights for $1.25 each. To persons wlio only work one Ihtso I will soil the Right for 7.r) oonts. I will hoimI n specimen Stock to Pickens C. II., Piekcnsvillo, Walhalla anil Pendleton, in a fow (lay?. J. W. C^aWFOKD. ' Gold Spriko, Piokbni District, May 2fi, 18G0 40 t tf j if-1 V-W'k < ! ' ' " ' - . "1 ! . Jg I i'.al!tlow;j ijivj5ky stable:-.. h hide \/ ::u, and cheap ! fl n.\ V ! ; made i. "iV prrnii c'liionts lV>r the pro-1>i i year, tho subscribe? respectfully-, in!' >rin*< 11 on* I < u t:i! :: ? public gone rally that his well ; -I.' 1 :iii > well regulated IJYIiliV ST A BL liS AT Anderson C H, Y/iliiamoton, Pondloton and Walhalla, Arc ii'v.v upon mid always prepared to accommodate ilio traveling public witli either Horse.* or Vehicles, at the sh<y*tost notice. The following is liis scale of price* : per day. - I "0 ; lb r.-o and l?iigj?V,; $2. r?0 Iln'rso iiiid T..p 15ii j \*. ?3.00. Two uorso \ i liit-l' "-. with drivers, in the . aiuo proportion. I form:* /' >'<! ' -Single feed. dO cento , per day. iU.OO: le n nth. ^15.00: bv tho venr. SlfiO.OO, tul'c 11:1 i(1 monthly. Omnibus. !'a?:< > r fi*<?in nny rcsidonco in town, ftO com-:; children. con Is. Tlinnkftil fin* tlio lil oral ] ntronngo liorotoforo !)Cstir.vr ! nil mo. a r- tilinuanco of tlio (-unto id rospoct fully lie:tel. Suitable I li'i- ck of all description can he liad at on? h plaeo. on application to my :r outs. Mr. Ni vt-n Si' i litis ?diar<5?% el' my Sta)ilo< nt Ande: ii : M-. .):tino; It. Kvatt at I't'iullctdii, nnd Mo - n. I\ elder it Hollos nt WilliiMiiston, who will he found accommodating and J attentive to customers. I iiiio 1 -jo. <18 tT. ,TOfv :r ivrn'nTnw ' A 'a T o 45 ; . v: V A T 1* A W, ] AN II <1 Solicttoi' in Equity* ' PICK 14 NS COl UT U Ol'.S 10, 8. 0 .Inn. I. l.<- if * A. FISCHESSER, W:iU'Isr.;jin3:<'.v .BCW?*8IC2\ WAUL4, liLA, S. H.\ S rcouivcil at liis sliui'l on Main-street, a lnr;;n nriil beftutifnl assortment of Wo.tchcs r.nd Jcy/clry, Which is ??*)w vy low to lii.s irk-Side? anxl tho trsiilimr i.til 1i?? KKl'AlKI N'i, "n all i: 1.ranches, dono in a must workmanlike manner, ami with dc>1 utch. All work warranted. Juno {22, 1800 47 f H. FAJEN" A T W A I, 11 Al.r.A, S . C . . IS now receiving u s-j'lendiu assortment 1 HIV UOODS. For Ladies and <! -ntlomnn'H V* ear, - .1 i.SO? HIc.iti y- 8da?<Jc 4' ?<>!hiic Ilea!*" has on hand the finest <':< imors and Linens, lor the S|>ringand Summer ;> together with many other articles not necessary to mention. * Mr. F.vir.v < untiuucs tlu> Tailoring Uusincss 'tk i'i nil its brandies, and respectfully solicits a slinYo i>i' pnl?li? patront'gu. gTbinet making, AT c. 1 rpilil undersigned is prepared to execute all tl orders in this lino. Promptness and punctaaliiy is promised it' cu*'.om is extended.? iB JAMES WHITE k CO. August Ci, 1800 '? tf WAtiU.V MAKIXC. , Jfl < sirr.ct <>i> at tin- sunw place, with woi'uir.anehip, despatch :.:, i neatness. Prico, mo < at 'r'^ll viiHiui 1;ti11tr. ISAUGKNT. ricV'fiC" ? * jctI rynVs South Carolina Powder Mills' Company I t'Hcr iur sale, on good tci ins, the following; kinds of Miporior Powder, \ix: 'onmion Dlrtsting pijwdor per 1;og $4 2.) * llri 11 in ii t " " ' ' ft &'? Oonuno.ii Mining " ' . f?' 2"? I'rillhint " " " " * i) Coililnon 11: tlo " " 0-~? Brilliant " " " " X 60 ? Wit ore the kog is returned 25 cents will I e deluded. Addio- John llowr.j: iV Co, lMcUcns Co\irt lluusc, S. C. J WM. 11. HOW EN", Agent. Sept. T, lFG'l (> tf ' CSiuc (t A i! > dlet'ii) on Mondays, Wednesdays and I Tu??day.*lT1iur.-!:?\.-and jNiturd.v'.- at 1 u'clcck, v...' " iuoiiuiiv w etinosclnva anil Fridays immediately aftor the cars arrive from H( iu tlie inoi nin< . On '1 uos I W Thursdays and Sal irdr. Js, on arrival of ii. > ours from (Vliimbiu. Sept. ft, If 00 0 tl Ll'iMHKI! : U MBKK ! . Ulldersij.'Miod 1 11 ? | .mvlir 1 tliO M MILLS r.nnoily owned 1?v Co1 ,/ohn A. r'.asloy, deceased, tlnv 1 mill i*j\st- i?f" l'ioki-iis i'. 11.. i prepared in till orders I'nf !,l MHKR. finished in* nnliisi -lied : Snsli, liliii'ds, l'annel l'onr.-i, or siii \ lliiii_ in tha' lino. :.t short notice. and mi tin- most rra -oiiai lo terms, lio is determined to carry on (lie busine.-s in all its brnnelic>, and persons wishing anvihin^ (,1 tIto kind, 1 are assured their orders will iiint witii prompt attention* Older- should lie addressed to the / ' *'' nndersi"'in 1! ? -> ' ' >1'" ' - i v..o./jiuus n Miaro ni' jmlili;- Mail'. It0go, M. p. MITCHELL. ..January'20. IStiO Q') if Law Notice. TUT. will devote liiniM-lf entirely I to tlio jinictice <>|' r.ftW imd I'quity on III .? Western Circuit. Mr. Uahui.n is his jinrtiur r. Pickens. .1A MM8 1.. OHH. (VnilorKon 0. IT., Mny 10. 180(1 4P,?if v.7Tvr n VTMrmrT >4 AT!.* VJ Ai-AVA Z XX j A T 'I' () it N K Y A T LAW, AII.I, attend promptly to nil liusltic- entrmted It to liis euro in tlio I'.MrictM coii jivi.-ing tl;e Western Cirr-ull. Oflico at I'ickcu v . II. Doo '>. 1850 20 11' | STATE OF SOUtTi < AKdi.lNA, j i'Ickkns Disrr.u't is i'ii roi'!": ?>i oim.-.iun n \V. M. Tliomas, Ailin r | l)eel>vrni i'n in Atlftclsmcnt. I va 1 Rood ^ Wilkes, E. A. Tate. j IMtrv All vs. \\* IIEHEAf1'. tlio plaintiff did. on lho~(itli d.'iy of it Oetolier, 1800, till' lii- th-.l'.inilii ii fi^idnst tlio defendant. wlio (as i* is paid) is * hciiI from and without ;lio limits ol this Stuti. -ml lias neither 1 wife nor attorney Uno\wi witliir t'-e same upon whom a eouv of tlio sniil ill ?? --- ? nerved: It is ordered, therefore, Oint thrsuid de- ' fcndiiiit do appear and plead to tlio s-uid declaration | on or bpforo the ~7tli day of Oe tolict*. !?01 ; 'other- wise, final nnd absolute judgment will then bo given nnd awnrdad againn hint. J. K. J1 ACCOr, c.c.i-.u, | piark'a Office. Oct. 2t5, l^rtO lyq s Itfctico. j VI,I, porsona hltritij (demands agn.net tho Kstnto of Thomas Motif/rotftarv dceenfCd. must present tbdm legujlv I?' ?.1 < J (in or l>y tho 1*1111 tiny 01 o miliary next, lor payment; and tliORO indebted M' list luako )>I>\im nt by _ tlint H timo, ns a final>ettfentfent ?>f caid J'.t-latO' vill Lo ( n ^ the Jh ?fe" ?.'( . rt ?. . '. : " .?. 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