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I? ? - 1 ' athcr by speaking or voting. My colleague, ww confined to lii? room by sickness, I am Mrc concurs in whut I soy. Crittenden's resolutions w >ro mndo the 'pccial order for to-morrow o\ other spc- , hin ordure. Ordinance of Citizenship. ml Th? following Ordinance w?8 adopted by ml the Convention : ml W, the Pro pi * of tin', State of South Cur1/o'lnn, in Convention assembled, do declare , FJ arid ordain, and it is hereby dcclarcd and i | oriltiim-d, ax follows : | y ?. joTcry person, Who, fttf.no date of tlio Ordinance of Secession, win residing in this | | State, and was tlren, b)r birth, residence or j nitar&Uaution, n citizen of this State, shall | tJmtimw n cit'/ *11 of thiH State, unless n ( foreign residence shall be established by buoIi /person with the intention of expatriation. ? 2. So. nlso, shall continue every free whito I person, who, after the date aforesaid, niny be | { liorn within the territory of this State, or may j t l>o born outside of that territory, of a father j Invhft ll'Mfl tlinn n nf (I V1?IAVII wi VMIO UMIMJ. 3. So, also, ovcry person, n citi/.cn of any ! ono of the States now eon federated under the . name of the United States of America, who, l within twelve months after tlie date of tlie ! Ordinance of Secession, shall come to reside ill this State, with tlie intention of remaining, i upon such person's taking the oath of allcgi- J anco to this State, holow nrovided. 4. So, also, every frco white person who filial! beonffoired in the not nil service, military i or naval,,qf tlie State, and at '1 take an oath of his intention to continue in such service for at least three months, unless sooner discharged honorably, and also the oath of allegiance below prescribed. 1n this case the oaths shall he administered by some commissioned officer of the service, in which the applicant for citizenship may be engaged, superior in rank to the.applicant, and thcreuoon a certificate of fcimeinjliip of tire applicant shall he sijjned by the ofliecr ami delivered to the applicant.. 5. So, also, every free white person not a citizen of any of the St tt^s above mentioned, who at the date of the Ordinance of Secession was residing in this Stitc, or. who, within one year from that date, shidl come to reside in tins irstsitc, with tlio intention of remaining, upon su.:h person's appearing bofore the Court of Common Pleas for any of tlio Districts of this State, establishing by his or her own oath the residence im<l intention here required, and taking the oath of allegiance and abjurutvon below prescribed. 0. So, also, every person, ^t a citizen nf any >f the States above, mentioned, at the, dnto. aforesaid, who may come to reside in this State, with the intention of remaining, and may be naturalized according to the naturalisation laws of this State. Until they may be altered or repealed, t!ie naturalization laws of the United State*, aeconnnod jted to (he. special condition of t!ic State, are hereby made tho laws of tills State, cxeOpt that instead of the oaths required by those laws in the final Act, the oath nf allejjianee to this State., and of abjuration below provided, shall be taken. 7. In all (;nAP?(. the p'llijpndliin rvf a min 't # " ' phnll extend to his wife, present or futuro, whenever she shall have a reside nee in the iSt'ite, and shall extend also to each of his children, that under the n^e of eighteen years, iipy.hnvc a rrs'dcnce in the State. In like innnt.er, tlio eitixonship of a woman shall extend to riach of her children, that under the aj?cof eighteen years, inavhavca residence in tlio State ; I'rovitlril, That in no ciiso shall citizenship extend to any person who is riot n free white person. 8. The oath of allegiance to this State shall be in the following form, to wit: " 1 tlo swear (or nilirmYthat I will be faithful and true allegiance boir to'lie State of South (Carolina, as long as I may continue a citizen thereof." J). The oath of abjuration shall be in the following form, to wit: " I d?swear (or af firm) that I do renounce, and forever abjure, nil allegiance and fidelity to every l'rinee, 1 \ _ A - -- A . ? t'* . loieuuite, rstatc or Sovereignty whatsoever, except (he State of South Oumlina." ' MTMZM-Z&L. Mvhimkd. on t!to 10th in.itAnt, by It. A. Gilmer, Mr. Jkfpkuson Davis to M'uu Safonmua Nimmoxs, fA\ of IMokens. On tli'o Otb ult, by tlio llav. 0. II. Spcnrs, Mr. A. (jhnso.N to Miss Makoaukt Capbhabt, nil of lMckens. A CARD. Mr. Elitor: In justice to myself, and at the reciuost of some of m? frir>nrl* ???;.?#? t ? -J Wl.|/V.>llljj the 2d Regiment?a Itogimont with which I was connected for thirty yearn, filling every office during that limb, from first Sergeant to Brigadier General?and I will leave it to the Regiment to decide, whether I discharge jiiy duty or not. I wan Mt the muster ground on the 5th instunt, r. day set npurt by the Governor for the purpose of raising volunteers. Thoro were a grout many- poraons in attendance; and an effort was made to raise aevond comnatiios. amj I was trying to raise one myself, but determined not to do so, nt that plaeo, until those who intended to volunteer according to the Governor's will, had turned out?thon I whs desirous of forming a company for home protection, in caao it should be needed. ,1 returned to WalHalla, and was informed toy some of my friends; that some persons hud circulated reports upon mo, injurious both to ! my private and military character. T bllrn lllia tlintllfwJ nf Annlfn/JUl!?~ 1 The report wrm, thnt I wiir trying to raiso a ii;company in favor of the North, and against my owu Sfcnte. The author of ftuoh a m <tetftout is a t ittler, and I fe ir that there is not or^e drop of nitriotio blood circulating through liia y$ins. ' For the (satisfaction of nil whom it may concern, I herewith present tho preamble to wllifth I vna WAllinn ulunnro nn llio? .. ?^uvia V/I? VilUV VUUimiUllj j that tho people of the Regiment mav condemn , me or tho report, us they may think proper: " WaJ/TIAFjIjA, Jan. 5th, 1801. " Wo, tho undoraigncd, do hereby organixo ourselves into a Volunteor Company, to be paraded 'In Welhalla, and to bo called tho Mountain ltiflo Company; and wo further pledge oursolrea to each other as a company, to guard oar home*, oar families, nnd our eouutry, and meet together any time tho offi?ert may think nveesaary-r-tho oflioors to bo elected by the company, and the oompany to remain organized until peace is made between the Federal Government and our State." I'tufl instrument wag aigtied by inyaelf and : others. I also rood the prc&tublo to my infor- i inant, and aaid to him : " If the day of trud should come io try n/^n'* aouWimd wo aro , woighod in the bttlUnoes, we will then ?co [ who will come nut wanting ho who brag* and on his bravery, or ho who acts with | prompt and cool dcliDonrioQ." A. Bevce, 8*w. In Advanoe of tho Mail. Eleotion for Clerk. Tlio olcction on Monday last, for Clerk of the Court, for Amlortsou District, resulted ns follows : Elijah Wbbb, 701 J. W. oliytoh, II. 11. Vandivkr, f>65 K. a. Hoick, 121 Louisiana am. Rkjht.?The Now Orleans Dr/fn suys that the secessionists- have carried the State Convontion by an overwhelming majority. That p:tper thinks tho secession majority will be as high as forty. Charleston, January 16.?lleliablo despatches received in this city, state that Mr. 11nyno has had an interview with tho l'rcsi- ! dent, but that nothing definite has been ar- j rived nt. CllAttLKSTO.v, January 1G.?Reliable despatches received in this citv, state that Mr. I lay no mode u demand on the President for the surrender of Fort Sumter, but was not sanguine as to the result. The President is non-committal yet. There is^reat excitement in Richmond, Yn. The New York delegation has tendered men and money to President Buchanan, to preserve trie union. In (lie Senate, to-day, Mr. Crittenden's resolutions were rejected by two votes. Washington, January 16.?Lieut. Hall left here to-day with instructions for Maj. Anderson; their exact character has not j transpired. It is ascertained from reliable source that the troops will not bo withdrawn from 1' nt Suuiter, and the post will l;e defended. The President refused to rcceivc Col. Ilayne except as a citizen of a sovereign State. Washington, January 15.?Ilolt still r<?; mains nominal Secretary of War, Creonwood, , formerly Commissioner of Indian Affairs, lias i been appointed Secretary of the Interior. The Republicans, to day, voted down the ' Crittenden proposition by a majority of soven. Southern conservatives now rcgird all hope of | compromise and adjustment at an end. TIIK 0KOltOf A STATK (,'ONVKNTION.? M 11.T. l.'Ilf ll'l' II r V J-mii'irv 1 H 'I'Ka V ??.?? ?%( J ?w. 1..V vv.invimuu I! uicfc to-day, at 10 o'clock. Judge IJenning, I secessionist, was elected temporary Chairman, j ]?J.t-Oov. George \V. C raw ford, of Richmond 1 County, a secessionist, wan subsequently elbctI ed President by aeclaniutii u. A II. Lunar, I of Muscogee, was elected Seeretnry. A coiu! uiittce Was appointed to wait on Conuui.ssion era Orr, of South Carolina, ntul Shorter, of ! Alabama, and request tlioui to communicate | with the Convention, and accept scats on the I floor. Vert Proim-'.r.?The School Committee j of Nuwburyport, Muss., have passed a ronolu! tion expressing their disapprobation of tho j custom of t!ie various schools making presents t<> their respective teachers, us one tending to the disadvantage or chagrin of many of the | scholars. | Entertain no thought which you would blush at in words. wr.1 ?v \ m i*aTi?g???bm i hi???b?mmmmamm MILITARY NOMINATIONS. B@T The friends of tol. JAMES L. ORU respectfully announce him ? Cnmliilute for Colonel of 1 the lluurimeiiL ol' VnluulnniM t.? l.n in ens ami Anderson. ft?- Tlic friends of Col. P. A. LKDRKTTKR respectfully announce liiin n enndidnte for Lieutenant Colonel of the Ucgiment of Volunteers forming in Anderson and I'ickons. Jan. 16, 1801 24 tf Tin. friends of Ool. C. S. MATTISOX rcopocifully announce him a candidate for Major of the Regiment of Volunteers to bo formed iu I'ickens and Anderson Districts. I TIIK STATU OP SOUTH C.YUOMNA, in onnixAnr?pickkns. I 'PICK Ordinary's Office will l>o found open every L ?lay during the month of January. Administrators, Executors aid Guardians. who desire their authority from my ol'i e, ari> required by law 10 make their nnnual returns. They are now respectfully called on to ilo so. Tho law provides a penalty for neglect in this respect, which will he enforced against delinquents. W. E. HOLC0MBE, O P.d. Jan. 10, 1R01 _3 TAXES! TAXES! I T~ Wll r I .L- r II L.. iw<< iivwii i in. iiiu muowinE 11 mr?* anil places. fur the purpose of receiving Taxes for tho year 180!): Monday llth February, at Ezckiel Cox's; 'I'nv 1*2 " ftt Center ; Wednesday 13 " at Bachelor's ltotrcat; Thursday 14 " lit Fair I'lay; Friday 13 " at 1) lUthit's ; Saturday 10 " at Flint's; Monday IS " at Salubrity; Tuesday it Wednesday 19 <i 20, at PiuknnxviUo; Thursday 2lat February, at John Ooaactt's ; Friday 22 * at Trap; Saturday 23 " at Hester's; Monday 2 ) " at Ilagood's ; Tuesday 20 " at Mrs. Burton's; Wednesday 27 " nt Eli Stansell's ; Thursday 2K 11 at Wolf (JreeW Friday l?t March at Hurricane; Munday 1 " Saleday, at Pickon* G. II ; Wednesday 0 " at Win. Ninmion's; Thursday 7 " nt Grant's Storo; Friday 8 " at Tunnel Hill ; Saturday 0 " at Uobins' ; Monday 11 " at Jonas Phillips': Tuesday 12 " at Fen ton II. Hull's; Wednesday 13 " at C. P. Poolo's ; Thursday 14 " at O. W. Phillips'; Friday & Saturday 15 <fe 10. at Wnlhalla; Monday, Tuesday nnd Wednesday 18. 19 and 20, being Comt Week at Pickens C. II., at which tiuiu injr bwoks will be closed. All persons failing to inako thoir returns by that time win h? State Tax, Hood " 23 por ct. Poor " 16jf " " Tux payors will tako notice that no {lotunis v;iil l>e received unless accompanied with tho money, ^nno but State imnioy onn l?o received. And ul?o thut they fire still required by an Act of tlie Legislature, to roturn till Births, Death* and Marrir./es, with the upe, niunc and sex ami ortUMC of Death ; nNn dutc of Births and Deaths. All Miuintcrsi Magistrates, and others who hrtvo married any pomon* during the year 1HG0, aro required to retyn the date of such jparriiv?or?, with the ti/xmi?*, agos and occupations*ulso the namos of tho parents of itacft. w Slave o\vn> rs are required by law to rotufn 111) ? " ? ? ...v MUlMwt.vk mrir IIC^n?B8, | JOHN W. L. OARY, T. 0. January 1Q. 1801 24 0 Committed rpO th? Jail of Pickens District, on the 10th _I_ instant, a copper oolored negro man, who suys his name is num. Ho is about 30 years old, 5 feet 9 inches high, a carpenter by trado, and snys he belongs to Mathew Wilson, of Catawba Co., N. O., but ranaway from Renno, at Cherry's Bridge, on he Blue Ridge Railroad. The owner i^ revested to com# forwnrd, prova hi* property, pay eliargcs and take him away, or he will bo dealt with as the law directs. '/W. N. CRAIG, ,*.?. Jan 10, 1861 24 tf U *i P'U . A" t > \ T/1T3 -crciTLqr GARDEN SEEDS, For salk low, by J. J LEWIS. January 17, 1801 24 tf LAW PARTNERSHIP. WT^aa AM II. I'EHllY, Imvinj; been admit- | Y ted to tho Hur, is associated with his father, Benjamin F. 1'krrv, in tho practice of Law on (he Western Circuit. undor tiio firm of I'KUKY & PKKKY. They will attend tho Courts of Abhevillo, Anderson, Pickens, Grcenvillo. Spartanburg nnd Laurens. Their oflioo nnd address is (irccnvillo 0. II., S. C. Deo. 20. 18*0 _ 24 Notice. ^W *1II., r._ u..i?i- c>!_ *fi | <uu aiiH.iV'i I'll CUIMJIJIS III OI,\ tUlie j JL titt'l Salem have boon left with mo by Mr. J. 11. llamlin for collodion, lTiilcss paid by i Saleday iil t, llicy will ho sued upon inuiscriminatolv. ' ISAAC WICKLIFFK* Jan. 17, 1801 24 2 CLAHEMONT ACADEMY. rpiIK T1U T STUBS take pleasure in nnnnnn* II cirig to tbo public, that tboy have secured the .services of .Sir. C. h. Hoi.i.ino.smmrtii ami Ladv, to take charge of tho Clarcmont Academy. These Teachers have experience, and arc competent to instruct in all the various hrunnlt <>s of an English education. By arrangement, a Male and Female School will be taught in tlie name house. The Academy will he opened on the 2d Monday in .January. 1801. I (loud boarding can be had in the neighbor' bond on favorable terms. The salubrity of the elima'e and the moral tlllO of till' vil'illitv- n I'D ilulllniimanta , ' should not bo overlooked bv parents nntl gunr1 dinu? in o?Iu?*jiriiitlieir ebiidron ami wards. By order of the II tard : M. S. STIUUL1N0, Scc'v. Jan. 9. 1801 23 'tf Notico. J .4 LI/ persons indebted to tlie Estate of Rev. I /\ fii.t.v... ,t i... ~..i~ .1 ervvino, inusl inuko prompt payment. Longer indulgence cannot lie given. Pay up and save | oust. JKSSK II. KI.I.1S, ) ,, , WM. I1UXTKR. J hxorHJan. \:\. IHpl 23 ."? Notico. i i LIj person* indebted to the Subscriber, oiJ* V tbe.r by Note or Ace >unt. are hereby notified that they must be paid. A failure to comply with this reasonable request, will iucur coats nt once. JAMES >\'. LAWHKN'CK. Jan. 8. 1801 _ '23 8 SHERIFF'S SALES. I) Y virtue of sundry writs of fieri fncinsto me di) reeled, will be sold before the Court House, in Pickens District, within tlie legal hours, on the lirjl Monday and Tuesday in February next. One tract of land on Mile Creek, adjoining hinds of loseph l'rice, L. N. Kobins and others, containing K>0 acres more or less, levied on as the property of Henry Orogan at the suit of J. 15. V.l.ll'iM*. One trad of land on Tngalo Kivor, adjoining lands of -I. I'?. .Jones, W. I). Denton nud others, containing :!lo acres more or lens, levied on lis tlie property of J.iuics A. Doyle at the suit of P. II. l'ratiier. One trnct of land on Stamp Creek, whereon Leonard CapeUart now lives, containing acres, adjoining lands of Captain Andrew Wilson, Mrs.* Mary Price, and others; one other tract known as the Urisham tract, on Corn Uonso Creek, COIltnillill" liin-o* #ilininini? lin.lu <.?" anil Moroton, J. J. Howard ami others, llio two trnels supposed to contain 2000 acres. levied on u? llie property of Leonard Popchart at tho suit of J. B. Sitton and others. To bo resold at tho risk of (ho former purchaser. One tract of land containing ItlO acres more or less, whereon the defendants now live, adjoining lands of K. lvonnomore, M. Maulden, and others* levied on as the property of Lot lvennemore and George Kennetnore at the suit of Stephen Clayton. One tract of land containing '200 acres more or less, adjoining hinds of Klijah Alexander, sr., J. N. Murphree'and others, levied on as the property of 111?nrv (* i*ti OT-'i it nf tho Miiif of \V It udm'r., nnd oihers. Otic tract of land containing 100 acres more or Irs-*, adjoining lands of Henry Grognn and others, levied mi as the property of J. R. Smith at tho suit of Mtat. Robert Stewart and others. One tract of land containing 1100 acres more or . less, lying on Rocky Fork, waters of Chauga creek, adjoining lands of Spencer Chambers. Kphrniin Cobb and others, levied on as the property of Win. l'liillips at the suit of Robert Spencer and others. One negro boy, named Job, levied on as the property of G. W. Taylor, at the suit of J. B. liiigood, assignee, and others. One buggy and harness levied on as the property of J. B. Reed ?t the suit of Robert Trotter vs. J. 11. Reed. T. J. Keith and 1). S. Crabr. One bay horse, one sow and &ix l?ig?. and one bull yearling, levied on as (he properly of Junius Kirby at the suit of Trior Alexander vs. James Kirby, L. (5. Craig and J. K. Ilngood. Olio bay niaro nnd one gray mare, levied on ns (ho properly of George Grant at I ho snit of O. II. 1'. Pant. One clftybank mare, and on Tuesday after saleday at defendant's residence, 20 bushels corn, and 1500 bundles fodder, levied on an the property of J. II. Kutledgc nl the suit of fi. H. Keith vs. J. II. Hutledgo ftnd J W. Watt. On Tuesday after saledu/, at defendant's residence, ona yoke oxen, two cows, one bay mare, one hundred And fifty bushels corn, and one thousand bundles fodder, levied on as tlie properly of Wm. Hot hell at the suit of Isaac Htandridgc and others. On Tuesday after Saleday, at defendant's residence. 1 lot old scantling, 1 how and 7 pigs, 1 how, 1 shoal and 2 pigs, 1 drum-head thrasher, 1 lot boskets; 2 setts of drawers, 1 corner cu; board, 12 chairs, I book case and hooks, 1 small tnble, 1 trtink, 1 slate, 1 cupboard, 2 smoothing irons, 2 pair sheep shears, 1 thermometer, 1 foot tul), L roan mare, 1 grindstone, 1 two-horse wagon and feed trough, G plough-stocks, 1 pair gears, 1 mowing blade, 1 log otiain, 1 pair stretchers, 1 lot obi irons, JO ploughs. 3 axes, 2 soy tho-blades, 1 snddle, 1 drawing hnifo, 1 old mill saw, I ox yoke, 7 old beo-gums, 13 bee-stands, 1 dairy, 2 setts warping bars, 2 sells of snoolina frames. 1 dresser and coifce roiii, 1 Wash-tub, 2 jura and churns, 1 table. 1 knife-box, 4 flour barrels, 1 pot-rack, 2 ladle., 1 flesh fork, 2 bed steads, 1 lot cotton, 1 lot hoes, 1 I lof. shucks, 1 wash pet, ! angnr, 1 small chest, 1 bedstead, bed and t'urnituro, 1 clothes basket, 1 red cow, 1 bushel dried apples, 2 bushels dried ponohes, 1 wheel and cards, 1 lot cotton, about -ifi bushels corn, about 800 bundles foddor, about fiOO pounds Baited pork, about 60 pounds lurd, 1 clevis and pin, 1 iron ruko, 1 lot walnut plank, I lot chisels and files, 1 iron wedge, 1 oross-cut saw, 2 br'dles, 2 aetts of flre-do^s, 1 small pair ttoelyartU, 1 .ox shoo tools, 1 false colter, $ bushel salt, r nd J other articles, levied on as the property of Green i ts. Unrvin at tlio suit of Z. Powers am! others. | Tortus, cash; purchasers t o pay for papers. W. N. CKAIO, s.r.n. Jnn. 8, 1801 23 td tTik statr of soutiT oakolina, rifkkns oistkiut?orrioB cocrt or common pj.k.vs. WILLIAM P. PAKKrtK. who is the custody of tile Sheriff of Pickens District, by virtno of ft writ of capias ad ?ati?f?Unendutn. at the suit of Robert H. Huhhnrd, assignee, baring filed in my office* together with a Bchedulo on oath of his ostatc and effects, his petition to the Court of Common Picas praying that he may bo admitted to the benefit of the Act of the General Assembly made for the relief of insolvent debtors: It in ordorod, tlmt tho said RobCYt n. Hubbard, assignee, anil all others. the oreditors to whom the said William F. Parker ij in anywise indented, Iks und they are hereby summoned and have notice to appear beforo the haid Court, at Piokena Court, Houm, on the 3d Monday of March noxt, to shew cause, if any they can, why the prayor of the petition aforesaid should Dot Uo granted. J. R. HAaOOD, c.c.r. Officc Common Pleas, Dee. 15, 18(10 3o>. PREPARE FOR WAR! THE UNDERSIGNED offers for ealo Low, A SUGAR, COFFEE, MOLASSES, SALT, RICE, NAILS, &C. STAPLE DRY CiOfllS, HARDWARE, &C. For salo low. G-ROOERIES, Sold for CASII only. Romombev This, "QUICK SALKS & SMALL PROFITS." Country Produce taken in exchange for ' goooh ! J. J. LEWIS. Pendleton, Jan. -5, 1801 22 tf r Jim: undersigned would respectfully inform JL tho fumilicH ??f this District that with tho beginning of next your he will ho prepared to givo instructions in sill the branches of a good education: also, in Music, (tho Piano,) the French or German language, cte. A few bourding pupil* would liud a good and christian home in mv family. AUG. AXGKRKK. A. M. Walhalla, ?. 0. Doc. 18 18G0. '2- i References.?llov. l'\ llachmnnn. D. 1).. llev. Ij. Muller ('hurlcMon; I), Iticmann, Dr. A. K. : \iirmnn, Wnlllulln. Monoy V/antod ! VLL persons indebted to me cither by Note or Account nro requested to )>:iy uj>. I must ami will collect. l)uo attention to this will save cost. E. E. ALEXANDER. January 2, 1SC, 1 22 2m Administrators' Notice. J>EHSOXS indebted to the Estate of Charles m i i u ii 11 vic^uuovu, UY niiiu lllMU *U ill IIUIWIMJ, miiHt make payment, us \vc are determined to close up tlie Estate. Save cost by noting promptly. WM. HUNT, ) A. J. HUNT, I Ailm'rs. K. HUNT. j Jan. 9. 1801 23 A Notice. 1 hL persons indebted to (he Kstnte of Thomas | .1 11 ill hi hi, ilccoiiso'l, aro hereby notified that ! i111liIo< 1 i>11>* l):\vniont must bo mailt;: nnil nil nm I sons having demands against the Instate must present them legally attested to the undersigned. W. A. SMITH, ) ., . J. W. CALLAHAN, / l,x orMJan. 7, 18<>1 2:t o TUE STATE OF SOUTH CABOLINA, 1'IOK ENS?IN OU KIN ANY. F. N. Ourvin, Adm'r, ) vs I I'et. for Settlement. Titos. D. Unrvin. et. als. J | T appearing to my satisfaction that E. \Y. Mer 1 ritt and wife Ann, James II. Evutl anil wife Marilda, defendants in I hi ^ cash, reside without I lie limit* o! this State. Ii is ordered, therefore, I hut the snid ah.su nt defendants do severally appear in the Ordinary's office, at l'ickens C. II., on Monday the ;>th day of April no t, to shew canso.il' any they can, why a final settlement of the Instate of Thomas Garvin, deceased, should not be made, and a decree pronounced thereon on that day. These ! parties aro also required to render their advanceI incuts, and receive their respective distributive j shares. \Y. K. IIOLCO.MBE, o.r.D. Jan. 12. Ifi'll 28 8m I u <? ..i' * * -it uu 'itiiiiii i/aruiiiisi) IX OIUMN.UIY?CITATION. \T1IKHKAS. Ernest Hragsen hath applied to ! i T ) mo for lettJrs of administration upon nil and singular the personal estate of (lotlicb lloefcr, i deceased, late of the District of Pickens and State J aforesaid : Tlic kindred and creditors of said de- i ceased, arc, thcref?>ro, cited to appear before me at l'ickens 11. on Monday the 28th day of January, to shew cause, if any they can, why said letters should not be granted, (liven under my hand and soul this 7tli January, 1801. W. K. HOLCOMBK. o.r.n. STAT 15 01' 801 Til CAROLINA. rioter..mi district?is tiik coitht op common pi.kas. Sloan & Sullivan) Declaration in A.Unohmont vs 1 Orr & I luddcn, G. W. Baldwin J lM'ff'a Attorney's \ Vr HJ'IKKAS. tlic plaintiffs did, on the 8tli day IT of October. 1S00, tile their declaration against ino iieieuuani, wno (as U is said) is absent from and without the limits of this State, anil has neither wife nor attorney known within the same up! on whom a copy of the said declaration might he j served; It is ordered, therefore, that the said I defendant do appear and plead to the said dcelar| ation on or before the fltli day of October. 1861, ! otherwise, tinal and absolute judgement will then be given and awarded against him. J. K. H.UiOOD, u.K.i'.n. C)frk|? Office, Oot. 10. 18un l FALL AND WINTER GOODS A T W A II A I, I. A ! WE take renewed ple??tircin iiiforiiiingnar friend* and the country at large timt we are now receiving ?nd opening a large n.od 'mndsoinn stock Ot FUJ, *lM> WIXTV.II coibiiu . Of tho Intost r.nportiition and tlie mn.il approved I styles. Wo invito tlio xpccinl attention of our j liuly friends to nu assortment of PRINTS, conI dieting of overy variety from iho common Lion j up to llie finest French. DkLAN rlo, MEHINOS, IWTlWfi I.'^' I ALPACCAS, 811 AWLS ami CLOAKS, Combined with a lot of Fancy floods, which tiro always itceeHsnry to ploabo tho ladies. In connection with the ?b"vo wo can show as good an assortmont.of Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Willi ft choice and selected lot of 010 NTS' CLOTHING, Oontn' Dres* Goods generally, as can bo found anywhoro in the up-country. GROCERIES. A choice lot of Keened and Brown Sugars, I Coffee. Salt, Molasses, Choose, Nails, &c, ?fco. With a few DRUGS and MEDICINES to I i render I lie stock complote. Glfj unn OA 11?wo ro&ko r.o charge f>?r showing, but will bo ploased to wait fHt von nt nny time, W. II. I)KN1)Y & CO. Walhwlltt, Out. 11, I860 12 (f nilDICAIi CARD. DU. O. II. SYMMKS bavins completed bia Collegiate course, offers bin Piofetfsloht?l sprvioo* to bin friends and tho publifl'gene rally. Will be prompt in his attention to his patrons. His office will bo fouud with I>r. M. L. Shahtk in the brick building adjoining Swro of lato E. B. Benson A Son. Pendleton, May 12,1860 41. If i l OR 8 ALIS! TIIHE Subscriber ia Iho proprietor of a valuaI imblo TRACT OK LAND, situate near WdHinlln. an ttlin HIha - , ? ...v a?iu^c nuiiivuu, vuu* taiuing Fivo Hundred Acres, Fifty of which arc good Creek and Branch Bottom. There nro two nettleinonts on tlio tract, mill (lie land is snscoptihlo of division. I desire to sell from One hundred and fifty to Four hundred Acres, on easy terms, A?>ply 1?J letter to me (it Wall.alia, or on the premise* to A. I), (iA I f.f.Allt) Sept. 3, 1800 G Oin SfaV The Carolinian will copy in its triweekly on Mondays, ami in the .Runner twice a month fur six mouths, and for^ d hill to mc. A. I), q. MARBLE YARD AT PENDLETON. I^VERY ONE CAN BE SUITED, AS WE J have on hand and receive every month the hest ITAIJA^r AM> AHRRICAi\ MARBLE l'OR MONUMENTS, SLABS, TOMBS A N l> HEADSTONES OK ALL SIZES And as eliuap as can bo bought anywhere, with freights added. Cut letters, 3 1-2 cents each. Raised letters. 20 cents each ; and tho letters cut deep anil well. We have secured the services (it Mr. JOHN 0. CHHRllY as our Agent, who will do all thai can be done to give entire satisfaction. A1 business transacted hv him will !><> ratified In LKAYKLI, & WHITE. March 20. 1800 33 tf TUP T)I7VT\T M'AM linnun j UJ'J I IJH PJL/Lill/n JIU1 Subscriber takes pleasure in informing i bis friends and the public, ttint he litis ta ken charge of that largo and commodious House in tlio village of PLXDIJJTOX, S. . lln intends to keep a first class house, am i invites the travelling public and liis friends t< ; ^ive him a call. Amongst the comforts am j conveniences added, is that of a Heading Room 1 where the latest papers may be consulted. A. 11 liOW'lif.V j Feb 2. 1800 - _ 27_ it' FOR GOOD BARGAINS AND AM) COM K TO WALIIALLA! I riHIK undersigned lias just returned frou { JL Charleston, where he has purchased one o j the most complete I tnraw\ / i a/ / v> < -w ^ o <vpi< Kver before brought to this place. Tlic variety is great, therefore, enumeration is practically impossible, llo has DRY GOODS, Both for Lndies and Gentlemen's wear. IKK.-tf>Y nADEl n,OTIII^>i ! Of the various sizes and patterns, cut and mad* up in the latest stylo. ! Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, j In great variety, ami of the latest pattern anc style. IKoiiik'Is, Itibhonx, &c. My stock of Hard ware, Glassware, Cutlcrv &c, is large, and will compare favorably will tlio best. C.ltOCEUI ES? Of every description, fresh, and a fine supply or hand. Goods will bo bartered for Produce and arti cles in this line, on the very best terms. My GOODS have been bought with caro nn< at the lowest prices. This enables me to offoi one of tho best stocks in the country, on tho most accommodating terms. Call, examine my stock and try me. I am bound to sell. I). HI KM A XX. P. S. My Bar is stocked with the-choicest Wines ami Liquors, and is open at nil propci times. 1). 15. Wallmlln. April 20, *800 30 tf PICKENS LAND. I HAVE two Tracts of Land for sale?thf Barker nnd Craig places, lying near the Rr,n< lending from Oconee Station to Nicholsnn't Ford. GEORGE SEABORN. Sept 10. 1800 7 tf_ iiAiM.) Ft)It SALE. rpiIK subscriber will sell at private Bale 01 1. terms, a Valuable Tract of Land, Situated in Pickens District, mt tho waters o Chocstoe creek, near liachulors' Retreat, con taining Five Hundred Acres more or less. Tlx tract is imnrovoil ivilh oUmt tl.iriM ojimo -.f !..?? - - ?r J ???vo v? ??t, torn laml thereon. 'J here are good schools ant churches convenient. For particulars, apply t< G. W. PHILLIPS. Colonel's Fork Po. Aug. 22, lPliO 4?tf BLUE RIDfiE 110 USE"" AT Pendleton, S. C. rpiIK SUBSCRIBER. who has lmd fevera I years experience in Motel busiuoss. (liav ing been sole proprietor of the Williamstor Splines Hotel for inne years.) is now propriotoi of the BLUE RIDGE* HOUSE, where ho wil uu giau i<> sen iiii nis oiu irieiuis ami patron: and also tho travelling public. His house wil be provided with everything necossary for r well-kept house, both from the sea board market) and surrounding country, and his Bar witl choice Wines, Liquors and Cigars. lie has good servants, and every attention will he paic to his guests to render their sojourn agreeable The good society of Pendleton Village?the pro verbial good health of its inhabitants?its fin< cool water and bracing atmosphere?-its prox imity to tho mountains and its accessibility b) Railroad, all contribute to make it ono of the best summer resorts in the upper country. Per sons arriving here on the ears, and wishing t( visit tho mountains or any other point of tlx fiUrroonding country, can be accommodated witl 1- I_ .1 f> i > v"m?cyiiiivun iirui cureiui urivcrs irom UK Livery Stable kept beio. .T. W. COBU. May 15, IftGO 42 ?f JAMKfl r. OKU. Vf. p. PRICK, ORR & PRICE, A T T () R N K V S AT h A W, tiSrrriiviflo C. IK., Practice in tlio Courts of tlic Western Circuit. FOR SALE. rjlIIAT desirable Lot of Lnnd, with ft pood dwelling. nnd other necessary out-buildings thereon, containing Three Acres. On the premises, there is ft fine garden, good orchard, &c. The Lot adjoins Jacob Schroder and others, nnd lies immediately on the public road, conn-distant from West Union and Wnlhalln. Toro?s. ensv, II. 1100PS. 0>;t. 30, ls'OO 14 tf T DRAPEK, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, IVlltllclon. 8. CM PfX BE(JS leave to inform llio citizen* Pendleton and vicinity, Unit lie [t .Jjga bas located himself permanently at <Vtiiiw plneo, and is prepared to exojuto ull work in his line on snort notico, and the moat reasonable terms. He may lie found, at all tirae:*, at the Shop formerly occupied by Mr. Jufttui*. Oct. 13, I860 12 if ! COME TO DAITSYIJLLB! riMIE Subsoi H'op has just received liis I'AIvM^ i and WINTKK STOC K, consistingof DRY GOODS, Fancy Goods. Hardware, Crockery, Drugs and Medicines. Huts and Caps, Hoots and Shoes, UKADY M AUK CLOT III NO, With tlio usual variety in tlio I)ry Goods ' line, and (h ik (Ft; ; is b B'is; All of which ho intends soiling low for ca*h or to punctual customers. He will take in EX, C1IANOK Wheat, Corn. 1'chk, lleeewax, Tul* | low, and in fact any merchantable bnrtor for Oood*, at the market price. B. F. MORGAN. Oct 25. I POO 14 tf Notice. IHKKF.I1Y forwarn all persons from trading for a N"to under seal, given by me to J. W . (!arret for $.'i<t<>. datod 1st .January, 1800, ax the Note was given without consideration, and 1 do not intend to pay said Note unie*? comI polled by law. DKMCY VOW. i?eeciui?er mini 'SJ. tf I Want Money, And money i must have, aii pertons, therefore, indebted to mo either hy Nolo or Account arc requested to come forward j ami settle up, immediately Those who do not | heed this warning will iiml their Notes and AcI counts iu the hands of a proper Officer, with [ | whom they irlll have to setllc. " A word to tho wise is sufficient." CLAYTON N. RE1D. ^ January 2. 1R01 'I'l 3 ! " JOS. J. NORTON, ATTOH.\Gl' AT L A W , AND ?' 3' I "" ! PICK 10 XS COURT HOUSE, S. C Jan. 1. 1858 25 tf A. riSCHESSEK, 5; Watch maker ?n?l Jeweller, WAIjHALLA, S. C., i I TT AS received at liis stand on Main-street, a | ,1_ 1. large and beautiful assortment of j Watchcs and Jewelry, | Which i? offered very low to bis l'iiciuL<and the > trading public. REPAIRING, in nil its branches, done in { a most workmanlike manner, and with deI spate.h. All work warranted. I .linn" I;M>U )/ r H. FAJEN, t , A T W AUIALLA, S . C . , i TS now receiving a splendid assortment I 1 1>KY GOODS, | For Ladies and Gentleman's Wear, ?A /.SO? fiScady-maric ( | lie also has on hand the finest Crtfcsimers and ) Linens, for the Spring and Summer; together | with many other articles not necessary to men' ' tion. r I ; Mr. Fajen* continues the Tailoring Business in all its branches, and respectfully solicits a share of public patronage. May 1'!. 1859 -12 tf CABINET MAKING, 5 AT llHIiL, S. V. ! P|MIK undersigned is prepared to execute nil j .1 orders in this line. Promptness and punc1 tuality is promised if custom is extended.? j Terms, easy. JAMKS WHITE & CO. . August 24, 1800 4 tf WAGON MAKING, Carried on at the name place, with workmani ship, despatch and neatness. Price, most accommodating. E. SARGENT. August 24. 1800 4 tf , POWDER TOR SALE." P f I^IIE South Carolina Powder Mills' Company t ! JL offer for sale, on good terms, the following kinds of superior Powder, viz: 1 Common Blasting powder per keg $4 25 j Brilliant " " " " 6 2.") t ; Common Mining " " " 5 25 f Brilliant " " " " G 25 I Common lliflo " " " 7 25 Brilliant " " " " 8 50 tSx7>'" Whoro the kog is returned 25 cents will ho deducted. > Address John* Bowem & Co, Pickens Court I House, S. ? WM. 11. BOWEN, Agent. Sept. 7, 1800 0 tf flsitic BCitfgc 1'ailrond. 1 / <AKS on tho Blue ltidjje Railroad leave Pen] \_y dleton on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri; days, at 15 minutes before 4 o'clock, A. M. On f Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 1 i'cl)ek, . P. M5 Leave Anderson on Mondays, Wednesdays . and Fridays immediately after tho oars arrive 1 from Helton in the morning. On Tuesdays, ^ Thursdays and Saturdays, on the arrival of tho cars from Columbia. | Sept. S. 1K00 6 tf Money Wanted. VLL PFRSONS indebted to ine either by Nolo or Account, are notified that I have left my Notes and Accounts in tho hands of 1 i Thomas II. Boggs, F.>-q.. for collection, and that - i early payment is desired ; also, all persons hav? ing demands against me are requested to prop ! sent the same to Tlios. II. Bogjf* Ksq., who 1 will settle the same as soon as he can collect i the money. I * R. J. CII..LILAND. tw i at\n ! LUMBER! LUMBER 1 ' rpiIE undersigned having purchased the 1 J| MILLS formerly owned hy Col. John A. Kasley, deceased, three miles east of Pickens ] C. If., is prepared to fill orders for LUMHKR, ' \ finished or unfinished ; Sash, Blinds, Pannel Door#, or anything in that line, at short notice, ' and on the most reasonable terms, lie ie? deter' mined to carry on the business in all its branch o?, and persons wishing anything of tho kind, ? are assured their orders will meet with prompt s attention. Orders should he addressed to tho i undersigned, lie respectfully solicits a share s of public natroniigo. i\[. F. MITCIIKLL, OA IO<IA | unuiiiii; ?vi, lt'Ul' ZU tf Law Notico. 1M1E undersigned will dcvoto himself entirely Jo tiio practice of Law find Equity on the Western Circuit. Mr. Ha6dkm is his partner nt l'iekens. JA1ME6 L. OIvR. Amlcvyon C. If., May 10. 18.'?0 . 42-tf v WM. C. KEITH, A T T O U N E Y A T L A W , \VII.Ii attend promptly to r.ll business entrusted ii to his care in the Districts comprising the 1 Western fir uit. Ollice at Pickena C. 11. Dec 6. 185ti '20 tf I "STATU OP SOUTH r \i:oiM\A, i pickkxh insrnrCT?ix hip. cot.nT or cojimos 1>i.kas. i W. M. Thomas, Adm'r ) Declnrntion in Attachment. T8 V IUod & , K. A. Tste. j riff'^H'vt. I llfHRMlAfl. ili* nl?i??i<r /v~ tw^nSTv. I? - >Y October, IBfiO, ,11c his declaration agninst the defendant, who (an if is suidf) is absent from and -without the limits of this State, nnfl ha* neither ? 1 wife nor attorney known within the r:.me upon 1 whom i copy of tho snhl declaration might he Herved: It is ordered, therefore, that the said de fendnnt do appearand plendto the .?aid declaration on or before the 27th day of October, 1P61 ; otherwise, Anal nnd nhsoluto judgment will then be I give.i a jJ awarded against him. I K. HAGOOD, c.c.fn. ^ I Clerk'a Office, Oct. 10OU lyq