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. ft . I ...?j'i?ji WfflMBfWMP ." '. WI I ?? i"-'.u|.i. JLIULLL-IIUJ.'. . mont.. lt first onllod for 75,000 troops, pro claimed n bloc-kudo of tho insurrectionists, deinuuced privateering, and mudo a call for throo years' uuvy. These measures woro vontured upou under tho popular demand and publicT necessity, ti n Hing to thoir ratifica tion by Congress. Soon altor, it was consid ered a duty to authorize tho oommauding scv orin io Hiispoiiu iou wi iv ot imuni.i ii//yy?3 vrucru tho publicsafoty required it. This was necessa ry to tho execution of tho laws. Tho continu iinoo of tho law mude in such extremo tender uessoftho liberty of tho citizen, practically rcliovcd moro of the gilty tha*u tho iiioceut. To state thc question moro directly: Aro nil thc laws but ono to bc unexecuted; and tho Government go to pieces lest one bo vio lated '{ But it Wa8 believed that tho suspen sion of thc writ of hu bean vorpmi was not un constitutional. Tho forboarnnoo of tho Government had boon so extraordinary and long continued as to induoo foreign nations to shape their ac tion on thc supposition of un carly dissolution. Tim Administration was concerned -.bout this, but is now happy to stato that tl.o sovereignty of tho United is now everywhere practically respected, and sympathy with thc Govern. mont manifested throughout tho world. Tho reports of tho Secretaries will givo de tailed information, and the lOxocutivc and De partments ure ready to supply any omission! necessary to guido your delibertions. I re commend tho adoption of measures to make tho contest short and decisivo, und, that yon placent tho Government's disposal nt lotte! four hundred thousand men and four hundrei millions of money, that li timber of mon beinj. about ono tenth of the available men witbit tho willing region, and that-Slim one-twenty third of thc wealth of the men who boom wil liag to dovoto their property to that object. The whole six hundred millions would iuvolvi a less debt per head than tho proportion in lin revolutionary war. Surely tho motive now is as strong ns then Might tho result now bo worth to tho worb ton times tho number of men und ton time thc amount of money. Legislativo suiictioi is oniy necessary, tho material for thc worl being abundant, tho greatest perplexity o tho Government is to avoid receiving mei faster than they aro prepared. Thc peopl will then lyivo a Government, if tito Govern tuent do ?ts part of tho duty. While perceptibly there is little differonc botweeu secession and revolution, tho mover knew they could never raise their treason I respectability by a name implying a violntio of law; thoy, could only advance indirectly i tho tooth ot thc noble .sentiments of thc pee plc. They commenced with nil insidious publi sentiment, and invented ingenious sophism! wbiu)),. if considered logically, followed a incidents to thc destruction of tho Union. Tho sophism is legal, peaceful withdrawn without tho cousent of thc Union. This si gar coated rebellion drugged the public min daring thirty years, and jdaced good men i anns against tho Government. The sophist derives currency from the assumption ot son impotent supremacy pertaining to a State. Tho States have neither moro nor less thu reserved power-mt one of them being a Stat ot' tho Union. Tho original ones passed im thc Union before easting olf the British col nial dependence, and ibo new ones came i from a condition of dependence, liven if wus during a temporary independence, it wi -.JU?vcr designed a Stato. Tuc words Sovc eign Stato arc not in thc Constitution, no as it is believed, in any Slate Constitution: Here follows an elaborate arguaient again the right of s?cession, lt is rji?cslioni whether tho people ol' every Stale, exec South Carolina, ?ire not in favor of tho Uhio the .contrary has not been demonstrate (hough oar adversaries have adopted it. Some rtas'Kigcs in thc OcclnruMoii of Ind pondouco, in which ii is .-aid "all men a created equal," are omitted. Their (.'ons titioii, instead of '. we, the people," lu ..? wo, thc dopu.tte.s of tho sovereign and inti pendent States." Why ignore, tho rights men-tho. authority of the people. ;' This . essentially thc people's contest. I am hap to bcliovo (lie plain common people appro ato this. It is not worthy that, while in t nation's trial, officers have resigned, no co mon soldier or sailor has desired tho Hug. lt remains* to bo demonstrated, that tin W'IO can carry an election can also repres: rebellion-that ballots are thc .rightful a p wiccful successors of bullets--and that wh b dlots have fairly and Constitutionally dc* dod,, thoro can bo no successful appeal ba ti bullets; no appeal except to ballots the sclvcPj at the succeeding election. Such v bo tho lesson of ponce, teaching men wi they cannot take by any election they cam tako by war. Lest there bo any uneasiness regarding I course of the Government towards the Sou ern States, lifter suppressing tho rebellion is proper to say it will be guided by the C ?titu(;on and laws. Thc Executive desire* administer tho Government nsadmiu'istc by thc Government makers and ns loyal j sons everywhere have the right to claim Tl?is thc North percei ved. Is thoro any oroion, subjugation--or conquering in th terms? Tho Constitution guarantees to c? Stato a representativo form of Govornnu ?f a Stato withdraws? it. muy change form. To pre\ eut its'going out, is iudisp Bilbie to maintaining tho guaran tee. With tho deepest rogrct, thc Execut employed' thc war power for thc dofcnei thc Government, but it was forced upon h Ho could but perform his duty, or surren tho Government. No compromise in t nana could cure. Not that oom prom isca tint oftcu proper, but no popular Govcrnui cnn long survive a /marked precedent,! thoso who carry an election can only save country by giving up tho main point which tho pcoplo gavo tho election. ' pcoplo themselves, and not their serva cnn rovcrsc thc decision. As a private < zen, tho Executive could not consent that institutions should perish, much less desi so vnst and so saoroa a trust ns u freq pct . lind confided in him. Ho hud no tn right to shrink, nor count tho changes of own life in what might follow. In full1*, of thc great responsibility, ho lins dono v he decn/cd' his duty, ns you know. . Ac ding to your own judgmout do yours, hopes your viows and notions will so ac? with, his as to assuro faithful citizens, tuvbed in their rights, of a speedy rostorn of them. Having thus chosen our cot with a puro motivo und purposo, let U3 ro our trust, ?nd go forward without fcur . with lunhly hearts. \ Mons SO?TII OAROMKIANS 'WANTED. \ learn that a call has boon mndo on this f \ for two moro,cglmonts./wrMe war, It i?rc \ ted that Governor Plokens intonds to form \ encampment* of lhr.?e thousand men. t? lu \ wived by c?inpanuVs.'-^CGhonoia VirroHnfa Special Notioes. ATTENTION ! VOLUNTEEB8. THE -FI Ii ST REGIMENT OF RIFLES for tlio sorvleo of tho C?nfoderuto Stute? for tho war, will ronde/vous at Sandy Spriugs, in An dorson. District, on FRIDAY, tho l'Jth inst. A Full ii Mrtml ii ni?f> io Od linn I ul 1 >r ?CN.I ~.. .v -- .- .,. >'v*yF'.v-'1 w-V? Regiment will ho tnustored into service on SATURDAY, tho 20th inst. JAMBS L. ORR, _July ll, 1S01 1 Colonol 1st Re^r't. Kiflp^ ' lY?odioal Notice. Tho him i I ie i of Volunteers (Humo desiring it) cnn receive my services, froo of charge, du ring tho stay of. their husbands it? ibo sorvioo ??i our country. L. ii. JOHNSON, M. D. Walhaliu. jiiiy 10, 180? I 49- 1 A CARD. Mr. H-titor : Tho undersigned arc desirous of I raising a Volunteer Company of men to go to tho border to moot thc foil! Ihvudurs of oar soil, and to (his end, wo will attend at tho following phiocs, ott tho (?MICH specified, for thc purposo of enlisting men; timi wo Would respectfully ask tho people of l|io respective localities to conic and learn our platts and purposes. Ai Huilas Clayton's, Wednesday, 'jUh July ; " Mrs." |hU'loil's, Thursday. 2?ili " I'umpkiutown. Friday, lilith " " IMokensvihc, Saturday, 27tlt " Our Post Oftico address is Georges Creek, S. C., mid.any person wishing to connect themselves with om* Company, will pienso address us nt that plaie. Homed fully, &o, lt. J'. MOWKN, J so. lt. G?SSEST. July 8. 1SC1_4JJ_2_ The Executive Committee Of the l'iekoiiftvillc Homo Guurd? respectfully j invite all similar companies or associations, and I all other poisons in Picketts District, to meet j them at tho Court House, on Sub-day in Au gust, for tho purpose nf raising funds fur tho benefit of tho families of destitute vollliltocrrs. Como one ! como all ! TUE COUUITTEE. July 1, 1801 48 4 Intendant's Notice. Ahl. PERSON'S HAVING IN TURIU POS SESSION. GUNS OP Tl I P. STATE, belonging to tho " Pickens Ritloincn," aro hereby request ed to leave them at my olliee, without llolny. W. M. MADDEN, Intendant. Joly 3. j Ml .' . 2 It icu MOND, .July 10.-The Adjutant-General of Virginia hus issued nn order to commanders of .regiments in Oreen Orang1'. Madison, .Gul popor, Itappahauuock, Fuuquier. Prince Wi! ijatll, Loudon and Fairfax Counties lo call out tho entire militia force, and report to General Beauregard. A letter just i ceni ved boro from near Phillip ja states that O. Jennings Wise's company m a skirmish previously reported, killed a Federal captain ami nine or ten men, and took twenty live prisoners. KANSAS OI'T?, duly 10.-tho Fort Scott Democrat, of thc 7th, reports a baltic between Jackson and Seiirle, near Carthango. At th? first onset, tho Missourians were driven back. Tho officers ordered a retreat. Tho order was tint heard on tho wings, which advanced ns tho centre nave way, nearly surrounding tho Fed eralists, who re-r...:ed. Tho lighting was mainly by artillery-ibo Federo I ?.us rolr?aling us the Missourians advanced, and (budly reach od Curliso, seven milts diMnnt from the com mencement. An attack on iM-iglo is rep-n.md. in tvhic.li it is Miid Seigle retreated toward Sar cexie. JacksWMfortined hiai-eli'. Sidgiii's loree was bailly .-nCwS! Tue l-.v,s Is esiiiituiod al from three h..mired m nue thousai.. IUii.i.r.i) nv Lintel N i Wen lu loam, says tho Edgciieh . h-v- .-, -J,-i; little 1". !.. | TUOUO'IYBO?? of Mr. At ticos Tm, Uer, whilst plav inp out. under a sha.le nee in lils luther's yard, j was instantly killed by lightning, Thursday i evoiilng laid. l'ai v \ i K '.itisu AND CALIIMIIMA Tit BARI nr.. At last ad* ices from San Francisco throe mil lions of treasure had accumulated there evel in, tl above (ho usual deposits, owing to the fail ure to ship from four of privateers. It is not impossible thill sumo of tho treas uro may havo hean finding its way to tho E.i<t, ,through the Buttorllold overland route, to Western Missou ri, nod the sei/airo nf tho non uh os and stuck uf thai lino by d >v. Jaokson, will nut only slop further shipments, but may put some of the dasi in bis possession. A WHOLESOME Ohi.rin.-It is said that a Fed eral officer nelie Washington has ordered thal ?yory newspaper reporter that is caught within (ho linos shall bo shot. Wo don't know any body that deserves shooting moro flinn tho cor lo.eponih'nts of Illuek Ronnblloun journals. f I > i v: i ?. al Ins lalo residence, Kingston, Georgia, .hmo 1st, I8UI, Mr. IiKoxAnn TOWERS; aged ?*.) ycitvs. The deceased lived long in (his District, mid was extensively known, and his many friends will receive thc tidings of his death willi much re gret, ami with sorrow for the loss nf lils now deso late widow, hut it will bo. n consolation lo (hem lo know thal he died not ns ono without hope, and thnt his den! li. though one of sorrow to those whom bohns loft, is only A translation lo him from a world of sin and suffering lo ono of holiness and happiness. A few years ngo. of his own accord, and without any solicitation of others, he determined to make ? publie profession of religion, ns he had long felt it hi? duly lo do. and nt Inched himself, as a mem ber, (ollie bachelor's Retreat Plushy terian Church. Ho did not claim to bo without sins-ns who cnn but bo claimed to bc n sinucr, changed hy tho spir it, and rolying upon the grace of Chrisp in faith and prayer, for pardon and salvation. Tn this faith, during his protracted illness, bc nonstantly expressed his rondines* to die, nnd his bnliof that ho would lio saved. With hopo, lie looked forward calmly io his passage through ino dark valley of thc shadow of donlh. Ho was an enterprising citizen, an ardent friend, generous.in bis Impulses, ready to help Ibo dis tressed ; and if his warm temperament nt any time led bim to too hnsty action, ho was gradually lcd by tho force of bis. bettor naturo, to rcotlfy his errors, and to inako amends for his faiths. May Ho who lins styled himself " tho God of tho widow," prove himself such to her, who bas been made a widow by this bereavement ; and let nil tue relut ives nnt\ acquaintances of tho doooasodbo wisely admonished by lils doath to ho over making' ready for tho samot gr?ai ohango. Hut travellers we aro to another Kiwi never-ending abode, and as travellers should we conduct ourselves._? * THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, IN OnniSARY-IMCKKNS. AV. J,. MoDow and . ? itob't Craig, jr., Adm'rs, vs [ Pot. for f. ottloniont. Jno. W< MeDow, et.als. j ]'T appearing-to my satisfaction that William . A. McDow. ono of tho dofoodanM in this cuso, resides without, tho limits of this Stato : It is ordorcd. Iborofhro?, that said absent defendant do npnoar in tho Court of Ordinary, to be holden fttVie.k.ons.O. U. on Friday, tho IBM. day of Oe tnbdrnoxt. to show cania.'if any ho ohn. why ft flmd settlement of the Kshito of Sidnev MoDiVw, deceased, should not bo nmdo, and a, dooroo pronounced thereon. ? .J <?-'W; B. ?I?LOOMBU. ot?.n. I Ording 's Office, July lp, 18W .. 40 ** m ?*?. ? ????? i.i r 'Pilli STATU OF SOUTH CAROLINA. ANDHICSUN IMSTWOr-IN EQl/IrT, Jumos 0. Keys & wbo, "| vs. I Elizabeth bowis, I lilli fur p:irti(ion of Morei, Doun & wife, j bimi*, ?fcc. mol others I Hy virtue of nn order from tho Cntrt of Equity, to ujo directed. I will exposo to title, tin sulednyin August next, nt Piekens Court I ton o, tito soyoial tracts of l:in?J described hr tho proceedings .of ibis cfti??. hs the Heul E'shit'c' of Major Legis, iloiiOrtHoU. to wit : Tract, 5.0; Containing four hundred ?md hghly (180) ncrort, shunted ip Picken* District, on branches of Langston, Cain, and Crooked Crook, hounded by hinds of Dodds, and others. Truet Na. -48, Containing; ono bumhvd und forty-soyeu (117) ncres, situated in Dickons Disiriet. on a brnneb of Crooked Crock, and bounded by lands of Dodds and others. Truet No. '!.>, Containing niue hundred and fifty-eight (y.)8) nores, situnted in Picketts Dis trict, on MeKthnoy^S- Creek, ntxl other brunch es of Kcowco river, nod bounded hy lands own ed by Samuel Maverick, deceased, and Wm. L. Keith, deceased, und others. Tract No. 2d, Containing five hundred and li fly live (">.">.r>) ilores, situated in Diekens Dis trict, on H ion's Creek, wiltera of Keoweo river, and bounded hy .Jaine* llobinfon, Thomas D'. Garvin, Clark, or Kelley's, und others. Tract No. Oil, 0 uUnming three hundred and twenty-six (?120) ;n&, situated in the District of Dickons, and ShiWaforesaid, on brunches nf Cain Creek, timi Dig Eastntne, und h-minjud by lands of Elijah Hinkle, Joseph Chapman, um! J. H. ChtVton. Tract No. ?10. Containing four handl ed ( IQQ?. acres, situated in the District of Dickens, anil State aforesaid, on bran die-?, ami on the head of Oolenov mid little Eastatoe, un I bounded hy hinds of Isnrto Anderson and others, True) Nu. 4ft, Cduliiining fifty two (02) nores situate?! in the District nf Dickens, mid St nf O' nf iresuid. on a brunch of O ?lenny, waters of Saluda Uiver, und hounded hy hinds of Na thaniel lllcols. Benjamin Haywood and others. Truot Nth ?lil. Conininin?r forty ( IO) acres, situuted in-the District of Dickens, und State aforesaid, lin a brutpdl of Mile Crock, waters of Keoweo Kl vor, and bounded by lauds belong ing to the estate of Siliuuol Maverick, deceased, und others. Tract' No. ld. Containing seven hundred (TOO) nero?, situated Iii tho District nf Dickem?, and State aforesaid; on branches of twelve mile, nod Keoweo Uiver, und bounded by hinds of Philip Clayton. Jonathan Holdings, Gideon Ellis, or Jumos Hughes, and estate of Samuel Maverick, deena s od. Tract No. 40. Containing one hundred und thirty-five (loo) nores, situnted in the District of Dickons, on branches of Drntors Crook, wa ters of 13 mile Uiver, nod bounded by hinds belonging to tho cstute of Sninucl Mnverick, de ceased, und others. Tract No. 47 J, Containing three hundred and sixty-two (302) acres, situnted in Piokons Dis trict, on thc head of Camp Creek, mid branches of (i Mile Creek, and bounded by binds bolong ing to ibo cstuto of Samuel Maverick, deceased, und others. Truet No. 19. Containing three hundred and twenty-seven (.127) acres, situated in Dickens District, un brunches of Todd? and 6 milo ?..reek, wntors of 12 milo and Keoweo Uiver, and h Minded by binds belonging to the cst ute ?if Samuel Mnverick. deceased, and others. Truet Nu. 05. Conlninjng two hundred and ton (210) ncros, situnted in Dickens District, on branches of 0 mile, waters of Keoweo Uiver, and bounded bv lands of John Simpson, Hob't. Morgan and others. Ti net No. 21. Containing four hundred ami twonty-cight (128) ncros, situnted in Pickcns District', on 0 milo creek and hruneh'-s bf Koo wee Iiiviets und hounded hy land-; of 'A. Karil? -av, U lbert f\ M ugan and otb-'rs. Phttsmf which, will be exhibited .on day (d' ?nie. and tho several Tun !-, sohl according ti) ih?im ! 'I.'<!t?nnof Stir.-On a < ri'dil 1,1 ?htci IAVO ami I three years, with interest IV?Sni the day bf sale, exi?qit ei.ivlbiir.h of thc p'uridutso' monoy and I ibcci-'t-. Wllioh m e to br. (iahi ill ? a-h titi (I e day.of sale. 1'oroltnsors to-noch ret tho puroharp j ninney, by giving b-uuls jo ibo (Mmpps.smn?r, witii m h-a-i. twa g?nn1 sureties to the sritii?; e iii ditioned th trial*c pavipet ts liccnrdhig to thc terms nf said salo. Purchasers bi pay fur till necessary papers, anti I?) receive passossion ni tlje pi"?mi-i's as sion as these term- aro mun idled With. A. O. NORRIS. ?.. R. i? Comm'rs. offico, Andersen 0. H.. ?bl Julv. 1801. r u oi; ly A M A -s- a o \. ll li' STATE or So cm CAMI LINA. Executive Depart mont, July G. 1801. A CC0HD1NG tb nn Act of thc Confudornto '/*V, Congress, entitled an Act to put into Op?ration the Government under the Penna neut Constitution of the Ooh federn to Suites el America," it is required that ouch State shnll vole, on the FIRST WEDNESDAY IN NO V KM HEH NEXT, f.ir President and Vitc Prosidentof thc Gonfedornto States, which offi cers arc tu bo inaugurated on (lie twenty-second of February next ; and whereas tho existing law nf tho. State provides that the Electors for Presidont und vice-President shall be appoint ed by tho Legislature : and whereas tho Leg isbn uro of (his Stute will not be in regular ses sion at tho time proscribed by the aforesaid Act for appointment of Electors: Therefore, be it known that I, F. W. PICK ENS. Governor in und over thc Stuto of South Carolina, by virtue of tho power vested in mc by tho Constitution, authorizing tho Govornor, on extraordinary occasions, to convene ibo Gen eral Assembly, do issue this my proclamation; calling upon and requesting (bo Senators'Mid tho Members of tho Hmso of Ueprosontotivos to convene in COLUMBIA, ON TUE FI HST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER noxt onsuing, Unit they may bo present in the House of Represen tativos, on tho said first Wednesday in Novem ber, to appoint Electors ot Pros'rdont ami vice President of tho Confodcrato States nf Amern* i. in conformity with tho Act of tl. J Coufcdoraic Congress nforosaid. As tho Permanent Constitution is. to bo or ganized, un oleetion will bo required of two Senators from this State, and also, in all proba bility, considering tho pocnliar state of the country, other important mailors will bo acted on at tho same session of tho Legislature. Given under my hand and tho seal of tho Stato nforosaid. at.Cohunbia, this tho sixth day f July, in the your of our Lord ono thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, and in tho eigh ty-sixth ytmr of thc.independence of tho Srulo of South Carolina. . F. W. PICK ENS. ISAAC ll. MEANS,.Seorohtry of Stato. July 0. 1801 49 cow td. jRVi?'"AU papers in tho Stato will copy twice a month till ilr.y of election. . .^.Y'^ fettle iii?.. rpiHOSE having accounts with Mathew Keith, JL deceased, uro requested to meet ino ut his late residence, on Saturday tho 20th inst., to make sotllomonts. ALEX. EDENS, Adm'r. Joly 10, 1801 " 49, 1 Settle Vp 'fMIOSfc indebted to m,o from one to ten years or j J, moro, aro requested jo como forward and s^ttio either by note or cash--tho cash ls preferred, he miro lo bring some money. '.. "" '? 1 . u. . !. . f"* ADMINISTRATORS' SALE. WE WILL SELL, to tho highest bidder, on Thursday ihoSfxh inst., at tho Into rosi 1 donen of John Cassel!. ?lecooRcd, the I'KK , S^IVAI, PHOlMittTY of said deeciued, j consisting of Two Nogroes, Ono Horse, ?nie yoko nf Oxen, two Cows and i Gidyea, ?logs, Snoop. Wagons. Household and , Kuchen Furniture; Funning Tnols, &o. Ti-nun oj' S tie-On iv credit of niuo months, with note and approved sureties. J. E. H?OOOI). ) . , , NA'I'll AN I EL CASSELL, J Adm rs' _.Iuly 8, lSol d'.) 2 I Administrators' Notice. ALL persons having denmans against tho : Estuto of .lohn Cass?ll. deceased, will pre? sont thom to tho undersigned, pu tho 2?lh of July-tho dav ?if salo. .1. li. II At ?COD, ) . , , NATHANIEL CASSELL, j AUI" '*8, July 8. 1801 ttl 2 Notice. TAMES J. FOSTER is tho authorized Agciit of fl tlic Subscriber during his absence foo nt tho Hinte. . (5. F. STEADING. July fi, 18i>l -lt) 4 l?icKE#? A??DBMI^ ?TiSiS HOLCOMBE respectfully gives notice JL that ber SCHCOL will commence on j Monday nest. She hus little experience, but I hopes, by ?hie attention, to give satisfaction to those who univ patronize ber. . _Juilv 3. lKft'l 48 _ tf Lost, A NOTE on J. C. .Miller for about *IJO.OO. J. JL (lated iii IHM) probably. Persons will riot truda for said note ns the pavaient bas been stopped. PATRICK MILLEU. July 1. 1801_48_1 *_ Strayed, Ij^KOM the subscriber, on Checheo Mountain, i about tho 20th of.May last, a heavy, brin- j ?He. OXEN, with short ornmplod horns. Murk : u hole in the right oar, with n crop und slit in the left. Any information concerning him will bc thuiikfuUv received. JOHN T. DUO Y LES. I- Julv 3. 1801 4S 3 4th Roqimont S. C. V. \EMY RECULATIONS, ni e wanted by tho dib Regiment S. C. Vi Cornos were dis tributed to tho members of thc Legislature in 1S;V7. A.O. Norris, nt Amlcson C. H., and Jumos E. Ilugnnd. nt Picken? C. IL, will pay forunv copies which univ be delivered to them. .' Juno 28. 1801' 47 tf_ ADMINISTRATORS' SALE. WLL bo sold, nt tho Int? resilience nf Jo seph Winchester, deceased, ?>n Friday tho;.121 ti? July. 18?L the 1*H11.S4>N.&IJ ?2.S 'JPATIS of said deceased, consisting uf Five Hoad Horses; Fi fi oo n " Cuttle. Stock Hug?; Thirty-live or 40 Sheep, lot Bacon ; .Corn, Fodder, &0 ?tc. : Carpenter's Tools, 12 or l? Beestands; Household und Kitcbch Furniture, and va rious other articles too numerous to mention. TERMS-Nine mouths credit, with interest, note and good security. J. WINCH EST EIL 1 A.hn' x. W. WINCHESTER, j A.hn'r. Juno 24, 1801 47 3 Notice. 1~)F.irS0NS Indebted to ibo Estate of Joseph Winchester, deceased, willamko payment, and those having demands against said Estate must present them according m law. j, WINCH EST EU, I Adm'*. W WINCHESTER, j Adin'r, June 24. 1801 47 3 COME TO Tiffi MOUNTAINS ! By Bail Wheel and the Baddie! rayilES! USC RI ? ER bas open and in full a op inti iosi <. in pde to LIVERY and SALE STABLES, A'S' AN DICKSON, PENDLETON AND WALHALLA, T?QET'U?R With all kinds of easy and comfortable VEHICLES, From an (Jinniluta to an open Duffffj/ .' HIS STOCK is fresh and in fl no condition and he has scoured tho. cervices of ut to ni i vi Ostlers, und carobil Drivers, who may alway bo found at their post. His OMNIBUSSES .will attend nt tho Depots nt Anderson. Pendleton mid Walhalla, to re ceive Passengers, who will ho con voy od prompt ly to any point in either of (hose places. The Subscriber would endeavor to impress upon thc public mind the advantages of travel through lliis section. Tho climate is lino, bra cing nnd salubrious : and tho scenery is unsur passed in any country, From either of tho above points, conveyances cnn be had for Clarksville, Mount Yonall, Toccon and Tallulah Falls, Tunnel Hill, Kuluin Cup. Whiteside and Chimney Top Mountainy, Cashier "Valley ami Georgetown, N. C., Jocassco, Table Rook and Casar's Head, Buncombe and thc French Broad Valley, and any minor points, over good ronds, an 1 through a ?country whoro tho farcis sub stantial und good, water the best, and tho ac commodations first rate. Tho Subscriber gives the business his por sonni attention, and ho is determined that tho travelling public shall have nothing at which to murmur on his part. Whore a trip is in tended, it would be well to address him at An derson C. IL, S. C, ns to timo, destination, terms, (fcc. ?fco. His oxporienco in the business is long and favorably known to tho travolling public. I and his chingos such ns to commend thom to uti. JOHN M. PARTLOW. ' Jdne lj^lM] 4j>_tf $20 REWARD. 1> I! NA WAY' from thc subscriber, on the Otb \< of last December, BEERY, about 5 foot 7 inches high, very black skin, 20 yours old: sometimes ho limps slightly* from having bad ono of his legs broken throe years ugo. Helias a wifo at Dr. IL C. MiHor's. near Pendleton, and is probably lurking in that neighborhood. ?Tho above rownrd will bo paid for Iiis appro .bennion and tlelivory to tho nearest jail. All persons detected in harboring or aiding bim in any wnv, will be dealt with according to law. JULIUS N. ROSS. Fi.oRF.xcR, S. C., April 0. P801 37--tf For Sale, HOUR OOOD MILCH CQiy$ AN DCA LYES, very V low, by JOSHUA BARKER, Juno n, 1801 - 44 1 JA M KS I,. QUll. \ W, p. PRICK. t ORR & PRICE, 'f A T T O H N K YS AT L A % dixonville C. ?fl., ) rraotlee in tho Court* of the Wcstorn Circuit. Committed, f 110 rho Jail of Piokena District, on tho 22d ? X. inntant, n mulatto boy named C/ESAIL who fiivs ho bolongs to Albert Clinksonle?, of Abbovillo district. Said hoy ls about five fiflt oight inchon high, nud about 20.yenrAold, The pwner is roouosted to como forward, provo prop orty, pity ohargos, mid take him. aw ay, ot ht will bo tloalt with as ino law ?liroets. -'?1 i 'jttttO?fc-ism . 47 - ti ct MAIU?I;I<: YAKI) ?T PENDLETON. INVERT ONE CAN BK SUITER, ?AS WK li have on hand and re?oive every month the host ITALBAN AND A.WH3KICAN "KT A T?."F3T /?T? KO ll MONUMENTS, SLABS, TOMBS AN I) HEADSTONES OK ALL SIZES And au cheap us can bo bought ii uv whore, with freights added? Cut letters. 3 1-2 cents each. liaised lottcrs. 20 cents cacti ; aud thu letters cut Jeep and well. We have recured thc services nt Mr. JOHN' C. CH Ell HY as our Agent, who will do till that can bc done to giro entire satisfaction. All business transacted by bini will bo ratified by LEAY ELL & WHITE Mnreh 50. IMO _ 33 tf_ TILirrENDLETON HOTEL rpi IE Subscriber takes pleasure in informing JL his friends and the public, that ho has ta ken charge of that largo and commode;, s House in thc village of I? 13N DIGHTON, S. C. Ho intends to keep a first class house, and invites t'.ie tre veiling public and his friends to give him a cull. Amongst the comforts and conveniences added, is that of a Reading Room, where tho latest patters may be consulted A. B. BOWDEN. Fob2. 1800 27 tf_ BANK OF ST ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA Cn AUi.KSTON. Fehl miry l.r>, ?80L rpi?K. LEOISLATUHE having, ut ils lust .1 sossion, authorised the issue of Bonds to tho a moll |it of $070,000, bearing un interest of 7 per cent., for the purpose of providing tho finnis required tn sustain the .State in tho act of resuming her rights of Sovereignty, this Rank is now prepared to disposo of the Bonds. They arc issued in sums of $50, $100, and $150. An opportunity is thus afforded every ehi/.on to make a secure und profitable investment, while contributing nid to the cause in which the State is engaged. With ihe view of enabling citizens in tiny part of the Stnte to share in the lunn, the Clerks of tho Courts of thc several Districts have been requested to open Books of Subscrip tion for tho Stock. Suitable arrangements will bo made for furnishing bonds on the receipt Ol' the money, nt nu early dav after euch subscrip tion has been made. Engagements for the pu rebase bf Bonds may bc made nt thc Bunk, or nt any of its branches. It is probable that, at tho ne:;' session of thc Legislature, those parties who desire it may havo have their Bonds eon verted into Stock. C. M. FORMAN. President. Fobrmirv 28. 1801 . 30 tf_ BLUE 1UDGK MOUSE," AT 7 Pendleton, S. C. rpiIE SUBSCRIBER, who has had several JL yours OXp?riencO in Hotel business, (hav ing nocii p,)lft proprietor of tho Willianiston S pr I gs Hotel for mud Years,) is now proprlotoi nf the BLUE RI DO E? H OU S Ki where ho will ho glad to see nil his old friends und pat ron g and also the travelling public. His houso will bc provided with everything necessary for a well-kept house, both from the sea bonni markets and surrounding country, und his Bur with chuica Wines, Liquors and Cigars. Ile ha* good servants, and every attention will be paid to his guests to render their sojourn agreeable. The good society of Pendleton Village-the pro vcrbial good health of its inhabitants-its tine cool water and bracing ntmnsphoio its prox imity to tho mountains and ils accessibility by Railroad) all contribute to make it our (if thc best summer resorts in the upper country, Per sons arriving herc on tho curs, ami wishing to visit tho mountains or any other point of thc surrounding country, cnn bo accommodated willi good conveyances nml careful drivers from the Livery Stable kept boro. J. W. COBB. _^,V_L:LA^0- tf W. K. BAR I. KV ISAAC WICKI.IKKI ~ EASLEY & WICKLIFFE^ Attoi-ucys al Law, \r\rII.L attend punctually to nil business on I 1 trusted to their caro in the District? comprising the Western Circuit. OFFICE AX PICKEN S C. H., S. C. Sept. ?25, 1S."i.*> 18 ir r. w. Nonius,.ni. j. w. UAnnisox. x. e. CVI.I.IA.M. X OR RI s7 H A URIS0N & P?LL?AM? Ataormtv* at Law, AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, Y17ILIi attend promptly lo all business entrusted 1! to their cure. Ma. Pui.M.?l can always be found in thc DIKee. OFFIOK AT M CK EN S C. H., S. C. Sept. tl, 18f?t> !? If VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE, NEAR '?VALHALLA. rpilE SUBSCRIBER ofter? for salo bis vnlu 1_ nblo and eligibly located Tit A IT OT B.A^W. Containing Three Hundred and thirty-three Acres moro or less, situate on Cane Creek, and within three milos of tho nourishing town ol Walhalla. There arc on tho place, 50 acres ot good bottom, tinco settlements, dwellings and nut buildings; and fine building sites, in view ed the wholo runge of mountains. The Rino Ridge Railroad will, in a few days, bo running to Walhalla, which brings the place in eusy access from almost all qunrtors of the country. ' On this Tract, waler power abounds', and there arc also a Saw nnd Crist Mill thereon in siioeossful operation. Terms, moderato. Address mo ut Walhalla, or apply on tho promises. JESSE A. HALL. Mnv.O. 1801 40 tf THE WALHALLA HOTEL, BY D. RIEMANN. rpiIIS LARGE AND COMMOD X TABLISIIMENT has boon complotcd and furnished in tho host stylo, and is now open for tho "reception of boarders and transient custom ers. The undersigned gives tho Honst) his per sonal attention and supervision, mid his table is supplied with tho host tho railroad and country markets afford. Walhalla is a pleasant and flourishing town, at tho present terminusof tho Bluo Ridge Rail road. There aro churches and the best school-?, with fine ronds and tho usual facilities for travel in almost ovary direction. Tho invalid and traveller, too, havo hero a most salubrious oli moto, willi a lino viow of mountain scenery. Those travelling North horotoforc for health and ploasnre aro now out oft* from spending tholr money 'amongst our onomies. Tho under signed has been at groat ekponso to prepare for this eins.? and other? ; and, with bis long expe rience in tho business, bo flutters himself that boona give entire satisfaction. Ho respectfully solicita tho patronage of ki* friends ur t the travelling public. His terms aro moderate. D. RIEMANN. Walhalla, May 0, 1801 " 41) tf Wa?" The Charleston Courier will copy dally on Monday and trl-weokly'on Thursday till othorwiso ordered. f?tico", rplIOSE porioriH indebted to mo for tho yeal I. 18?0 inUnt omit ft forward ami sollie'theil 'Aocon'ntfo before "tho'lst of 'Septe'rpbor noxt. Ii they havo not tho nvvnoy come?and gt*o note. The Books must ito squared, ii <? J. J. LEWIS; en, Juno 18; 1801* dO, , ; 7 AT WEST UNION, S. C., IS at tho terminus of tho Rhio Ridge Kail road, ono milo from Walhalla^ on o boauti* jj ful Kandy plain, in full view of tho mountains. All the roads intersecting aro sino nh and well ^ kept in order. Tho owners, not wishing to oc cupy the HOTEL, now inst refitted and putin complete repair, offer it for salo or rent."' Tho lot contains two and one-fourth acres, and bim nil tho necessary out-buildings in or dor, and well arranged. ' Persons wishing to engage in tho Ilotol busi ness can find no moro eligiblo situation than this. For particulars, apply to J- C NEYJM.E, on the premises, or to (JllISIIAM & NEVILLE, dunc 4.1801 _41-5_>VtilbnllH, 8. O.* ' JOS. J NORTON* ATTOKKKY AT I, A IV, AM) Solicitor iii Equity. PICKEN H COURT HOUSE, S. 0 Jan. I; 1858 25 tf A. riSCIIESSEB, W a Icl\i ll rt li er and ?fcwcllei*, WALHALLA, 8. C., HAS received at his stand on Main-street, flt Inigo und beautiful assortment of Watches and Jewelry, Which is offered very low to his friends and tho trailing public. REPAIRING, In all i's branches, done in a most workmanlike manner, and willi de spntel). All work warranted. .lune 22. 1800 47 f H. FAJEN, A T W A L ll A L L A , S . C . , IS now receiving a splendid assortment DEY GOODS, For Ladies and Gentleman's Wear, ISoady-Biiadc dolliieig. Ile also bas on hand thc finest Cnssimers and Linens, for tho Spring and Summer; together with ninny other articles not necessary to men* Gop. Mr. FAJEN continues tho Tailoring Rusinosi in all its branches, and respectfully solicits (ti share of publie patronage. May 12. 1859_42"_tf CABINET MAKING, riMIE undersigned is prepared to execute all JL orders in this line. Promptness nud punc tuality is promised if custom is extended. Terms, easy. JAMES WHITE St CO. August 24. 1801 _4_ tf POWDER F?R S?LE. rp HE South Carolina Powder Mills* Company *. JL oller for sale, on good terms, the following '.iuds of superior Powder, vi/.: Common Blasting powder per keg $4 26 Brilliant .? . 5 26 Common Mining 11 " " f) 26 Brilliant *. " M " o 26 Common Rifle " " " 7 26 Brilliant " " " . " 8 50 ??iy? Where the keg is-.rcturned 25 couts will be deducted. w Address JOHN Bott"KN A Co, Piekens Court House, S. C. WM. R. ROWEN, Agent. Sept. 7. 1800 0 Jtf L?w Notice. 'PRE undersigned will devote himself enUroly 1 to the practic? of haw nnd Erpiity on the Western Circuit. Mr. RAHOKX is bis pariner nt Piekens. .1 AMES h. CHU. Anderson C. H.. May 10. ISA'.i_ WM, C. KEITH, A T T O lt N E Y A T L A >V , \.I'll.h Attend promptly to all business entrusted li to his care in thc Districts comprising the Western Circuit. Office nt Piekens C. II. Deo 6,1850 20 tf THE STATE pF ^OUTIt CA?(0LjtN?A, IMOKKK8 lUSTHICT. J SABRA DANIELS, wife of .lohn Daniels, of I q Diekens District, hereby gives notice ttint, upon tho expiration of the lcgnl length of time, 1 will I vade and net ns a free dealer or ii/tpWtc covert ;" mid puldie not Icc is hereby given accordingly. My occup?t loft is that of a farmer and weaver. BABkA DANIELS. May 28, 1801 48 ."?in "GUBENVILLE M?KBLE VAR?? r|"MlE subscriber lins on hand and is constant J. ly receiving a large and varied assortment of American and Italian Marnie, To which bc would call the attention of those in want of a suitable Monument to mark the spot where repose the remains of their departed rel atives und friends. Carving and lettering of kinds neatly and promptly executed. K 'articular attention paid to orders bv mail JAMES M. ALLEN. Greenville C. Hy, S. C.. Feb 2a Sl-lf N. I*. Ile refers to 1) 0 Westfield. Oowcr.Cox, Markly & Co., Dr. M R Eurie, W II Watson, Esq., Col D Hoke. R McKay, fyq. _ Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Junien Rogers, deceased, uro requested to ninko payment ; and all those having demands against . said Rstnte must present them legally attested to either of the undersigned. L. ROG Kitti, I . , , _L. A. RICE' \ A<lmr 8 Law Notice. 'PRE u. dersigncd have formed n partnership in 1 the practice of haw mid Equity for Dickens District. Mv. HADDON may bc consulted at bis office in Dickens and Mr. Olin nt Anderson. JAMES L. ORR, W. M. HADDEN. Phdicns Ch H., May 10. 1850 j?ll?f - conni: rro TUG HESCITU t T ll E C JU S J S 1$ UPON US! 4 LL persons indobtcd to W. IL DENDY & i'V CO., fur thc year 1800. munt come forward and moko settlement by Note or Cast'- cash preferred-ns wc ave needing money. Persons Indebted to the firm of DENDY & PULLEN for tho years 1858-Y)'.) must pay within twenty days from this date, or pay cost, without discrimination. . W. H. DENDY & CO. WnlhaUiy; Feb. 1, 1801 20 tf. MEDICAL NOTICE-REMOVAL. DRS. MABRY & SLOAN beg to Inform tneit friends ned patrons that they have removed their office to tho brick building formerly occupied by Dr, T. J. Piekens, whore ono or ,ibo other inny always bo found, except when professionally ab sent. MABRY & SLOAN. Pendleton. Jan. 18. 1851 25 tf BI,tra EroGE R??LR0AB7 ...... , , ?IIANOK or scuHoei.K., f \N and nflor Monday, tho 24th of Juue, the? \J Passengor Train will Jeavo Walhalla Depot for Anderson C. IL o vb ry Monday, Wednesday and Fridav morning ut C:!!0. A. M. n Wiirieiivo Anderson 0, H. for,WnlbnHn every Mofidny, Wodnopdny ?nd Friday ?vohirigim mediately nftoy the arrival of the train from Columbia. C. .3. BOURN, .Assistant Engineer IL E.R., R. Application TtTILL be mad?, tb tlio /Legislature, nt its Jft hext session,- trt Wj^hWt?r Xfc? Village o Pitsk?m?, ?nd to!moe?4^h? pc<i^ufc::ei^?r 4tt ?unity particnUv?. i