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i w mm? . 1 They had a sharp time in tho Senate to-day. Douglas uiado a great gpecQh. He argued that the Government had neither tho right nor tho might to collect the revenue at the South; that this could only be dono hy recapturing nil the fort# now in the hands of tho Confederate Stuffs, which -would require zmj.vwnucn, at mio loast estimate. The expenditure', lie fciiid, Would nmount to 110 los* than 8310,000,WO annually, nnd an army of 30,000 men'would, besides, be required to protect Wju?qii?i?(bn. (It is understood that this estimate was furnished by Scott.) Doug- i las closed by declaring plainly that there ! wore bat two alternatives?either to withdraw tlio troops nua acknowledge the independence of the South, or to begin a civil war. If the latter course should be determined on, he added, tho soonor they began the better. During.his speech, which galled tho Abolitionists terribly, Fessondcn frequently interrupted liiin, and rather violent words ensued. [SjHTt'ul Despatch to Ohar/rnton Mercury. j xiio Dcntito Hail u long Kxccutivc Session j to-day. Gen. Scott (ft most, unusual tiling) i was admitted ami consulted in regard to tho j Kftthta of all tho Southern forts. Important military movements were considered. Gen. Scott reiterated his opinion that Milj. Anderson must he withdrawn. Questions wcr,e put 4o him and the matter discusscd minutely in till its ijonringu. Another and third determination has been arrived'at, that there id no other alternative, that Anderson must ho wthdruwm A final a... i.-.i \4WI9IVII WIO lliua IHIU. Mr. Curwin lias decided to accept tho niisflioti tu Mexieo. Despatches for Mexico fro out to-morrow by n special messengci to .Mr. Wcller, the United States Minister. It itf boj^eved they refer .to tho positions of this Government and the Southern Confederacy. [?Spvcial D&tpufch to Charleston Courier. WASHINGTON, March 1G.?'III the Senate, the further discussion of Douglas' resolution 9 was postponed until Monday. The rest of the w proceedings were unimportant. There are no new political developments to-day. Washington, March 13.?Chief .Justice Taney delivered the opinion of the Supreme Court, to-day, in the matter of the Commonwealth of Kentucky against the Governor of Ohio, (Detmison,) deciding that it was a case of original jurisprudence, and, in cflect, of one State against another, and thorefore the ijouri iui8 jurisdiction under the Constitution. It is a cjIho to compel! the Governor of Ohio, hy writ of Inaiidainus, to surrender a fugitive from justicc from Kentucky. The vOourt says the demanding State has a right to hhve every such fugitive delivered upj that the State of Ohio has no right to enter into the question tin to whether tho act of which the t'ufxitive stands accused U criminal or not in , Ohio, provided it was a crime in Kentucky, and it is tho duty of the Governor of Ohio 10 a<mv.er up, < upon any proper proof that the net chnrgetl is t> crime by the laws of Kentucky; that tlio net of Conprrwa of 179-? determines what evidence is to be submitted to the Stnt<! of Ohio; that the duty of lie (Governor is ministerial merely, like that of a ? sheriff or marshal, nnd the court appeals to his (TIMid fiiifli in ?! ? -f - ? r -...v.., ..< I.IIU uinmiui^u ui il U M'SLI* tutionnl- duty, for the reason thut Congress eaunot impose nny federal duty on the officers of a Statu, and that where such officers are called upon, by any net of Congress, to perform such duty, it conceives, of course, good faith on their pirt. And on those grounds the writ of inundaniUF is refused. Washington, March 16.?Tt is reliably Mated that Meters. Forsyth and Crawford, the ' Commissioners from the Confederate States, entertain the strongest hopes of preserving peaceful relations between the two Governments. It is believed that their course of diplomacy has been wiso and judicious ihrou^hout. Washi nuton, March I?The Executive officials sta'^o to day that mo order has yet been e..~ ?i--- ? ' " " v<? tuu wuuuniion or rort Sumter.? Others well informed, say that <ion. Scott has been duly empowered fo net in the prcuiitics, and has issued such orders. Samuel Archibald, Chief Engineer in the navy, and a citizen of Maryland, hns resigned his position. The Commissioners of the Confederate > States ure awaiting h response to their communication to the President. Governor Romain is expected to arrive this afternoon. The Senate, to-day, debate-Senator Douglug' resolution. Mr. Brtickinridgo spoke in favor of it, and Mr. Hale against it. Mr. Bright presented u joint resolution from the Indiana .Legislature, petitioning Congress to call n. Convention of'all the States, to cqnaid- | ui biiu piupneiy ot amending the Constitution. The Senate then went into excouti rc sespion, and received the following nominations: 0. V. Achnns, Ab ditionist from Mntwaohusotti, Minister to England; W. L. Dayton, of Now Jersey, (Abolition candidate for VicePresident in 1850,) Minister to Franco; Marsh, of Vermont. Minister to Sardinia ; JniuM* VVntaon Webb, (flighting Bl?ck Republican (Jhdvaller,) n.s Minister to Turkey. Dayton wax confirmed. llipo strawberries were on sale at New Orleans on the. 1st iiist. At Raleigh, N. C., on the Oth, the pouch trees were in full bloom, garden peas hi flower, and enbbago pMUitO | quite luvgo onough to ti^nsplant. Oon gives every bird his food, but doo? not throw.it into the nc*t. y _ i M\tinir.o, on the 10th February hut, l?y L. Uo({?r?. Esq,, Mr. T. J. Si.oax to Mi#a Kux.v Muss, all of Picknnft. >7 '"a same, on the 11th Maroh, Mr. Astti.r.T Powkli. to Misi 0. 8iiki>, nil of l'lokeoa. By the same, on tho 17th instant, Mr, W, W. CiiumptOx to Miss N. A. Hookas, all of Pickens. On tho 26th February mat, TV Wall, M<*. W. T. Kinlry, of l'iokcns, to Misa Mary M. Holdhn, of Kabtin, (la. The State of South Carolina, PICKENS DISTRICT, 1. LUCY M<X)OY, wtfe of Rny McCoy, of ^ Pickens District, hereby gitea notice that, upon the expiration of tho legal length of tiino, .1 will trade And net ns h free dealer or "femwe coeerl'i" and pabllo notice l? hereby given nocordinglr. MTCY" MoOOY. Maroh' 23. IRfll. ?* T ?r -- . wv i# oin ^oUrf. f IHIK puhliA nro hereby for^ftrnod from tr*d- < I lug for n>n?te of hoivi gl?en by Vocl Shook < to James M. Wileon, for $41.60, d?r?? a'oou* ??i6 < jnnr 1800. I do not intend 10 pay ?*id note. iinleM oompelled by Uw, the oonskkrfttion of < aid sot* haviug failed. "r{ ; noix S^OOK. | Jtuth 22, iaci. - ' S3 v s i l.U -.LJ-'-i I"..". _IW". 11'- ...J." " IJI'M . In Advanco of tho Mail. Wasiunoton, March 19.?In the Scuflto, to-day, Mr. Douglas' resolutions were up for discussion. Mr. Clinpnia-j argued that Lincoln's inau- , gur.il meant wur, and that war was the real purpose of tho Administration. Within the J > ?> iiuvo u?yn 110 mid received information 1 that heavy nuns and largo reinforcements ' were goiiif; South, to take possession of the forts In North Carolina, Virgiliiu and else- j where. M essrs. Hale, Chandler and Simmons replied. Washington, March 20.?It is rel'mldy stated that President Lincoln intends to maintain the military status of the (Sulf forts. Captain Feasor, of Mississippi, and Lieu tenant O'iiannoti, of South Carolina, have resinned. Foreign goods nre arriving at St. Louis free of duty, via Now Orle- 'is. Nkw Oiii.kans, March 15). ?Advices received in this city from Texas state that there ill be nn entire evacuation of all the forts by the Federal Government by the 20th instant, , Rbkionku.?Tho lion. Mr Clomsnn. tho senin-law of Hio lato John 0. Oalhonn. h is tenderod ?o the Souretnry of tho Interior bis rosijjnnti-?n of tho chief,of the Agricultural Horeao of the Patent Office. The lion.-A. 11. Greenwood. Commissioner' of Indian Affairs, lias also resinned. .. .1 Tiir JIf.pciu.hwn Senators?It issn'd t1i:?t the Republican Senators have held a caucus ami ]);iN?o?l resolution* opposing the abandonment o{ Sumter, nndnlso deoidinj; to accept tho resignations of tho seceding Sonator*. informing the Governors ??f their respective States of the vacancies. SKV.\i>jft P.'uu^Coiii^a.?It is t>Ujit? Sen-: ntur I'uirh. of Ohio, has decided to remove to j some of the Cuiifederiito States, where lie inlm.,1. ... I- 1 ->* . I ... >?ci"jr uiiiiHcii ?uiciy u? tno practice of liin pmfcHiiiiin. Special Notices. ? ; I meeting of the Hoard of Domestic Missions for tlio Twelve Mile llivcr )l;ipti.-?t Asxoeia- I tion will be held at. Secona Church, on Saturday l>efore tlie fu-Ht Sabbath in April next. 11. I. ANTHONY, Secretary. ; flf-iy-Tlic funeral of the late Hev. \V. G. Mci.i.tnix will be preuehed at Mount Zion, 011 tli? fifth Sabbath i:i March, instant. BST-Tho friends of Hon. JOHN D. ASHMOUK announce him a candidate to represent this (,'ou- { grtwHiotittl District in this CjngroKj ol'ilio Cooled- j vit.iv oiuics oi .tmorioik Co'. E P- Jones. Tiik rem lining Volunteer Companies in this Brigade will soon he organized into a Regiment. Wo most respectfully suggest Unit Col. Joxks is the proper man for the position of COLONKI,, and wo trust ho will bo elected without opposition. QIIKKNVTI.Mv VOLUNTEK.R8. *3rTho friends of CAl'T. J. I.. 811ANKUN announce liiin n candidate for i.ieutcnant-Colonel of tlie Regitncut of Volunteers now forming. JKifirTliiifiiciulsorCAl'l^l. A. WAWTUORNH announce hint u cnndidtilu for MAJOR of the Regiment of Volunteers now forming. B?y*The Mentis of t'Al'T I n ei) i in I ... v . l\ .? > J Ull" I noitnce liini n nnndidxte tor MAJOU of the Volunteer Regiment being now formed. *. CU?>:"''''n' friendrt of DR. (.?. II. SYMMl'S nntiounec liini ii eanditjiiie for Major of the Regimentof Volunteers now bchijr formed. ESTATE SALE. WILL tie (mid. to the highest hiddc.r, on the 9th day ?f April next, a? tlio lato residence of Nathaniel Lynch, senior, decease I, his porsonal estate, consn-ting of Ten T-jiicoly 1ST?groes, (There.is one Blacksmith in the 1- !.) Three II->rsos, stock < f Cottle, Hogs, Sheep, one two-horse Wogon, almut ?100 Hii^icJn oi' Corn, Fodder, Shucks, with other articles not nece3nary to mention. Term:?-?-On n credit of nine months, with in tcre t from date, nnd nolo with two good sure nen^ivnn nuiore use right ofproperty in changod. Suran untlar v-j, Oil"!!. (J. M. LVXC11.1 N. LYNCH, I , , . II. a. LYNCH, ! A "l t II. LYNCH, J March 21". 1 SGI. . 33. 3 A.<lniiiiiMti*atoi*'tf Sale. WILL l?e sold, on WEDNESDAY. 3d of April next, at the residence of Albort Sinusal!, doeeitscd. tho personal estate' of Haul deceased, consisting of one h'?rse. four heud oT Cuttle, one U:fle gun, two Sivvsand pigs, about 100 bushels Corn, tw'o Saddles, Fodder. Fanning tools, household and kitchen furniture, with other articles. Term*?On a credit" of nine months, within* 13 rust, notcund security. ELI* STAN SELL, Aihn'r. March 23. 1 KOI. >? o Execulo"*9* Suit', WILL W o<>ld on WEDXKSDAY, 17i!i of April ne*t, at (ho lulu residence of Jus. Luy, dcceused. 600 or 700 Bushels of Corn, LOT OF SlIirCKS, li e., d:C. Terms?On a Credit till the Oth of Septomher noxt, with iutorodt, note and Up proved securities. 0. M. LAY. Kxccutov. March 20,1801. 33 t T!IK STATU OF SOUTH CAROLINA, flUt'KNS?IN KQCITT. Tilman C. Mi;go, | v?. > Hill fyy Partition, ?to. Mnrct Mngeo, et. ill. ) - - - . . iu unj o iiuiiiiHrtionaj uiiit iH.vrol JL Mugec, N. A. Magoo. Nancy Hunt ; lirir.s- i nt-law of Fanny Mason, dot .ined, to wit: Beni'nmin Mason, Ellas Mason, K/.ckiul Ma-ton, i lenjamin Brown, 11. M. Snklnop Arid husband < Ward, defendants in tiiis caso, ro.-ddo without' I the limits of tuia State: On motion of llarri- < son it Pulliain, Goinp. Sol., .it in ordered, there- '! fore, that tho said absent defendants do uppear, 1 Elead. answer, or demur to oomplainant'b said I ill of oomplaint, within throo months-from the publication of this ruly. or an order pro cotijistuto will bo taken against thoin. ttOHT. A, THOMPSON, cIR.f.D. Coinin'm OAoe, Mafeh 23, 1801. 3m fihe Stale o< 8oullt Carolina, PICKENS IN KiJUITV. 1 0. M. Lynch, ot. aln. ) v?. > Bill for Partition, &e. C^F. Lynch, et. aln. ) c IT appearing to the Commissioner that Wil- 1 limn J. Lynch,1 C. F. L?rnch. Calvin Lynch, 1 Jason Gillespie and wife Elizabeth, .John Lewi.) f and wife Mary, AVilliam linker and wife Sarah, ' Richard Robinson nnd wife Nancy, John Rob- 1 in?0Q nnd wife Kliaa, defendant*-. in '.hi* cane, J reside without the limits of this Stfttv On metiou ofOrr A, Hodden, Comp. Sola., it is order* ml,.therefor*, that "no said ?lw?nt dofetidnuU 1o appear in this'Couri, and plead. answer, or f lomur to c ;iiij.!ni?.uW.<' said bill of cnu&plaint, within three months from the publication bore- ' < or an ord?r pro conje*so will bo taken against 1 t'.iOin. . 0 a TII^MrsON, cn.p.ft. Curnr'# Offio*, March 2$, 1801. . , TAXES! TAXES! I WILL ntton<l at tho following tiuiftn nn<! places, fur the purpoHO of receiving Tuxes t'er tho vear 1BGQ : Tho Into <luv at which tho tax hill wan porfoctci. li.iit delayed tho arrival of my hooka; mvrcKirv, i ntivc neon win pel tea to change tiio i day ??f my departure and attendance ut ilio various points in tho district This change is absolutely necessary, and I hope it will not work < a disappointment to any. Monday 11 March at Trap: Tuesday 12 " afcllostor's; Wednesday 13 " nt ling-'od'* ; Thursday 11 *' nt Mis. Burton'*; l'ridav 15 ' at Kli Stansell's ; , Saturday 10 " at WolfCmek; Court wfilc IS 10 on ? 1 i '?,? i?:..b r> n _ . t ?v u? ? ivnviic v, l I j Saturday 2itd March nt Murriouno; Mondhy 25 ' ut Win. NiMillion's ; Tuesday 20 " at Omiit'M Store; WuUncfday 27 " nt Tunnel Hill; Thursday 2X " nt A Uniting' : Friday 20 " nt .Jonas l*l?iIlip?*: Saturday .?>0 " nt Kenton II. Hull'*; Monday 1st April nt 0. P. Pm>le'n ; Tuesday 2 nt (J. W. PliHIins'; Wcdno*dny A Thursday 3 it I ut Wullinllii; Friday 6 April ut K/.ekiel Cox'ft; Snturdny 0 " nt Confer; Monday H " ut Biiolislor'a Hi 'rout; i? i ' ^ i uuhuuT v ' nl l*"nir J'lny ; Wednesday 10 " at Douthit's; Thursday 11 " ut FantV; Friday 1'2 ' at Salubrity; Mond .v & Tuesday 1) ?fc 16 " at Pickensville ; | Wednesday 17 " J. T. <?osst:tt'ij; Monday 22 " Piokunt>0ll ' 1 Monday 0th May at at wliinh time my books will bo closed. All persons failing to make their returns by that time are, hy law, double taxed. The Tax Collector ban no discretion in the matter. State Tax twenty live per cent higher than last year. Kond tax 2o percent. Poor "* lf> for cent. ' v. Tax pnverp will take ixowe that no Returns wll'Nbo received unless nccompanibd with the nwiunu !?.? - >#in ouiiu iimiicv can no rcuoivQa. " One tenth of one pot cent, on all monies loaned, monies at interest. all monies infected in the stocks or bond* of any other State, other thnii tlie bonds or stocks of thin State. ami other than the stocks of the bunks ami railroad Companies of this State." The aggregate anmunt of monies to ho returned by each person should bo ascertained before tin? return is made. Slave owners are required by law to return the number of dogs belonging to their negroes. Tlio following is the list of taxable property: Slaves and lands, sales of goods, factorage, employments, faculties and professions, all salaries and wages over five hundred dollars, lots in villages and towns, monies loaned and rill monies drawing interest, including bonds, otliet* than State and railroad bonds, playing cards, and dogs kept by slaves. JG<af No Returns sent can lie received, unless sworn to heforo a magistrate or notary public, and signed by the person making the return. The law requires every tax payer to put his or her signature on thetaxboox. As I am coinnetted to mnkn tow Ri?in.'..? I... il? ' ? 1 1 . ...J II tf t VIIU 1^(1 (lUIIV't I hope tax payers will bo prompt in making returns, rtnd pnyinjr taxe*. Kxeeutions will bo issued against nil defaulters immediately after 'ho 7th <>f May in accordnrico with my instructions. Tito late hour at which 1 have received my hooks requires mo to act promptly, nod I hope all interoHtorl will ?ee the necessity of in;ikinjj; returns at once, and thereby save me trouble i mjd themselves cost. JOIIX W. Ii. CA11Y, T. C. Mar, h P. 1SI>1 ?>2 7 PROCLAMATION. . sta rjjt KNOW nil men bv thc?o prc-ictita, Tliut I, DAVID fc\ JAMISON. I're.sfdent of tho Convention of tho People of S >uth Citrolinn, nsH?iultluil pursuant to mi Act of the Qonei-al As embly. puffed on the ninth tiny of November, in tho yeur of our L?rd one thousand oight hundred artd" aixty, and Which adjourned on the fifth ilay of January, or.o thousand eight hundred and tdxty-one. by virtue of the authority *??:ed t:: :r.e bv tho Uonvontion, DO HKHKItY OONVOKKTUK SA.MK. AND. BY TIFKSK Pit TII.MM.M1V L!ir*r../-v?T ....... .'W I OUlU.IIUil 111 I < MKM 1$KltSOF SAID CONVENTION TO UKASS KM IJLK AT CHAUKKSTON. IN TILli STATK AFOUKSAID. AT 12 O'CLOCK, M , ON TUESDAY, TIIEIZGtu DAY OFMAUCll, INST. Civon under my hand, at Charleston, this thirteenth day of Mnruh, in tho v . of our Lord one thousand eight hundred unci xixtynn?, ami in tho eighty-tilth year of the sovereignty ami independence of tho State <>f South Carolina. D. F. JAMISON, President of tho Convention of the People of South Carolina. Attest: B. K. Arthur. Olerk. mi? oa-i I STATE OK SOITII CAROLINA, IS OniililART?CITATION. vr yilKlVBAS. Esther Keith mid Uob't A.TIioinpY T sou hiilli applied to mo for letters of:;-! ministration upon nil and singular tho personal estate of Malthow Keith, deceased, late of tlie District of I'ickens ami State aforesaid: Tho kindred and creditors of said deceased. are, therefore, oited to appear before me at l'ickensC. II. on Monday tlie Htli of April next, to shew cause, if nnj tliry can, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hnnd and seal this 2-d March, 1801. W. K. HOLf/OMHK. o. p. tk_ Slalf of" South Carolina, I'lCUEVB 1 W our?iw ? Win. nub.biird uiul Wifo, vh * , Pot. fyr Itoliof, llcirrt of f itc. Aaron or Humphrey Lindsay. J TUB lio'nsut-luw of AAron or Humphrey Und1 8ay, ducuafceil, nre hereby required to appear, either personally or by attorney, in the Court of Urdiwu'y, to be holden nt 1'ickena Court llou?e. Tor 1'iokenH District, on Monthly. tl>'< lat <lny of luty ncx(, to eiMnbliiih their claim > .lie fundiiris- . lug from the hiiIc of tlio, renl chIhIo <f Bald I.ind?uy, dcoonsed, or the hiuiio will, cu tbftt day, be < paid ovitr to the potilionei-8. 1 \Y. E. IIO&COUUE, o. p.p. ' AO 1 OA* 33 3m 1 i .Male ?I* South Carolina, r| IN jOUlfY?PICRKN8. ^ | Kliaubeth Kva^??t} * j v. WAt-Amondcd Bill for Purti1. 8. F. KvivU, ctjbl^fL^. tioy, Ac, IT appearing to niiy^Artfeifitftion thnt^JVilrtison Hogg* And wife'flKrc ch)fend>mt? in thiA >ase, reside without the limits of thi? Stale: On motion of Harrison St, Pulliam. Ooittp. Sol., it is >rd?red. thereforo, that the said defendants do ippcar in this Court, plead, answer or demur to , ho amended WV 'n this within three nonths from tho i U' fioation hereof, or r.a^pijder tro ccA/itio wiH m taken asralnst the;n. J HOBT. A. THOMPSON, p. O ???? ** ' ? 1 ' uimiin th WIDC8 mnrcliX'), 3m j j < law Norico. - J rllR urd?r?lgn';<i have fornu.<l j pnrtneruhip in , the pr?$*io< of f<?w au<l Kquitjr for 1'ickenn | : . Br. Haho** mny bo commit ml ft t IiIb , in Ptok'inn md Mr. Oft* ?t Anderson. H JAMKfl L. f>RR, W. M. IIAODKN. Pickens C. H., May 10,18W 42-tf WALHALLA INSTITUTE, Rov. Aug. Angerer, A.M., Principal. rpiIK FIRST TEltM of tliis School begins I February 5th, ana will continue for five month*. The second term will begin first of August next. Tlioio is vot no Primary PojpnrHhent, but one will bo added us soon as practicable. i no auiioiurs have tit parmke in tlio Study of till tlio (Himmoii Kngliidi brandies \ Di'tci/dinc?Mild, friendly. yet decided. I IOIOIS : Encli course of five months, $7.50 j Latin, FreneJi or Germah. extra, caeli, 5.00 Drawing, cxtrn. 3.00 I Piano, por lesson, extra, 40 Payable middle of each terut. For further particular*, apply to the Principal. Ifijcrtuccn?ltev. l'\ l'aclnnan, I>. 1)., and llev. L. Mullor, Charleston; Mr. 1), Bicinanu ami Dr. Norman. Walhalla. Walhalla. Jan', 3". 1X01 20 tf CLA11EMONT ACADEMY. riillK T1UJSTKES take pleasure in an noun1 citig to tlio public. that they have secured tlic ?>?>rvirn*? of Mr. (.!. L. Iloi.i,,svotiru and ! L.\ov, i ? i-';e cltiii^o of the 'Ms, -cutout Aeado- j toy. Tin' o Toachcrs liave experience, and ore j COIill.-imt In Ins! l?ni?f ill "11 i!-" I 1 , r .... ... .... ?4v. wiitnrn- I <* ? of an KnuX'-li ? ?!?ic???!??i*. 15_v o-'ra'icemen J, I a M,dfl ami female School will be tan^ht in the s.oiio lion - o. 'i'iip AgmUmiy will he opened on the 2>l Monti .v <>\ Jitnunrv. 1 So I. (iviiiVl l)i>.ird:rig can be hud i 11 tho neighborInxiil in) I'.ivniaiilo lonm. TilO wilnbiity nf tlie climate and the moral 1 tone oi ibo vicinity, are imlucumcntM that "limtld init lie <i.o'lool;oil bv parents and ^nard'rtus in e,liu,i??in<? their children ami wards. ii? ..P .1-- i? - ** T WMIVI ?n ?IIU a??iiini : ' M. S. STIU1JL1N0, Sec'v. jun. o. isoi -ja 'if PENDLETON FEMALE SEMINARY. rpil K KXF.UCISKS OF TIII3 IXSTITUJL TIOX will commence on tlie 1st Monday in February next, under the direction of Mr. j W. C. IIYNDS, whose testimonials of hi^h ! moral worth and scholarly attainments, from j the first citizens of Greonville, and her Institutions of learning, give ample satisfaction. The Music Department will continue under the direction of Mrs. Counisii, already so favorably known to tlio public. In connexion with the large and well arrpnjreil School 1 looms, is a commodious HOARDING IIOU&jC, to he opened for the reception of the Teacher and family, and pupils from a distance. ! Tim Scholastic Year will embrace two Sessions of Fivo Months encli T Kit MS : First Class, $ .S 00 [>cr Session, Second " 10 00 " 14 Tliird " * * 14 00 " " The hIm?vc, with Latin ??r (ircok, or either, :?10: Contingent expenses, $1; Music, $20; anil $1 lor use of 1'iuno. 11. C. MII?LKU. ) J. W. CRAWFORD, | Hoard J. R. BKHiO'l'TH. y of JAMES 1IUNTE11, \ Trustees. J. li. SIT TON, ) Pendleton, 8. <?.. Jan. 24. 1801 CO?8 SHERIFF'S SALES. J) "iv virtue of sundry writs ef fiori facias to >nc di- | .uuiuu, vu auiuuciuruiiio i;uuri Mouse, in Pickens lMatrict, witliin tlie legal hours, on the tirut Morttlny uinl Tuesday in April next, One bay marc und one gray inure levied on ?s the properly of Ucorgc Grant, at the suit of (). II. I*. Fant. l)ii<iSorrel inaro and 0110 man saddle, nn 1 on Tuesday ntVv Suleday at tlie residonco of M. L. Davis, one yoke oxen undone waggon, as the property of J. (}. Davis, at the suit of S. II. Johns & (M.. ami others. T*'o negro men. Hill and Tank, nndone woman I.eUy and child, levied on as the property of J. M. 11 rock ut. the suit oi W. ft. Archer und others. Ono tract of land containing 300 acres more or less, lying'tvh Roc!;y Fork, waters of (Jhauga creek, adjoining lands of Spencer Chambers, Kphrnim CobH and others, levied on as the property of Win. Phillips at the suit of tto'jcrt Spencerand others. One tract of land, on Crooked Creek, ndjoiniug lands of Daniel Duller, Joseph Drcwer and others, containing two hundred aud eighty acres more or ! I ???o, ivnuu on us iiic property ot I). Vou Kit/.en, at the suit of tlie Stale niul others. One tract of land, lying On waters of Chattooga lliver, containing one hundred and eighty acres more or less, adjoining landsof M. llurrell, l'hiln.on Craine ami others, levied on us the property of Jafti?3o N. Itidley, ?i Mm suit of A. 15. Grant ami others. One tract of land, adjoining lands of David Stribling. the village of Fair Play and others, containing eighty acres more or less, levied on as the property.of Joseph Koese, at the suit of S. & K. NV .'Ili-own. One sorrel horse, and one buggy ami harness, levied on ns the property of It. E. Norris at the suit of Leonard Towers. Four mules, levied on as the property < f Pr. Charles Hrownut the suit of M. 11. iluiinioutt and. others. Terms, cash; purchasers to pay.for papers. \Y. N. Cll.VIO, s.i'.n. .Ian. 8, lRf.l 23 id THE STAYB 01? SOUTH CAROLINA, l'ICKKNS?IN KQUITV. U. T?V. Hivnkin, Assignee, 1 \s. > Pet. for Relief, &c. II. F. ll'iUnnil and others, j f T appearing to the Court that II. F. Holland, I Christopher Kirkaov, Jarcd E, F. Kir < v. Isiah M. Kirksey, Marv 1*. M. Kirksey, reside without this Stale: On motion of Harrison & Pallium, I'ro. Pet., it is ordered, that the said absent defendants do nppenr, plead, answer nr demur, to tlie potition tiled in this case, within three months fn>rr. the publication hereof, or theit* consent to the same will be taken pro conJ'c4no as to them. HO UP. A. TIIOM PSOX, c.E.I-.D. Confni'rs Office, March 33, 1801. 3m tiiri state of soutii caiiorjr'a. IN K^UITY I'fCIiENS. John Hurillne, ) vs. > liill for Partition, &c. l'*tsy Htmline. ot. als I IT appearing to my satisfaction (lint the heirs of Polly I.athein, to wit: Geo. Lathem, T. II. Sonthwiok and wife l'atay, J. \V. I.afheni, Richard HI. Lathem, Andrew 1'. Lathem, Anthony G. Lathem, Sain. W. Lathem, Jas. K. Petit and wife Jane !>., Jacob Rrneat anil wife Bofsy, Joe. llurdino, Ham'l. ltur<>ine, Klijah Robinson and wifo Henrietta, defendants in this case, rondo without the limits 1 uf thin State: On motion of Harrison & Pallium, 1 U'omp. Sols., it is ordered, therefore, that the said | ibseul defendants do appear in thin honorable 1 "ourt, ami p'ead, answer or demur, to coin'dainint'a said bill of complaint, witnin three months from the publication hereof, or au order ?? - fe*ao will b? taken nw to tliem. j HOIJT. A. THOMPSON, O.B.p.O. ] Comr'a. Oflico, March 23, 8in | ; " 2 1 *1 i Slate oi" South Carolina. IS OKDINAHY?I'ICUKNS. ? Vtm. Huntor, A<lin'r, ^ 1 r?. J Tel. for Scttlerconl. , f. M. OWtiif 'iwl other#, ) IT nppearing to my satisfaction thnt J. M. Owen* *ri?l wife 1'ermelU A., Ollntta Arjher nnd Kugenift A roller, defendant** in tliif* >r\80, rortiile w ithout tlie limits of tills State: It 8,ordered, therefore, that the said nhwent de'ttllllinll to ?nn?nr ii? lli? f1"""4 ,.f ?w ? j v.?. . ? ? ?/ vuiiri i?i v/rmiittry, Ul j PicV^nJ C. ll., dn Monday tlio first day ofJuly , ioxt, to ?he* cfttme. If any Uioy can, why n f innl wsttMment ?rf the esf?te of Andrew II. Ar;hor. dcconnod, should not be ihndc-Ht that time, uid a docroe hud thor?on. W. K. llOLCOMBE, o.p d. March 23, 1801. S3 3m FOR SALE! ! riMIE Subscriber is tlio proprietor of ft valiiftI imble TRACT OF LAND, situate near ! Wiillmllu, on tlio lMuo Kidge Railroad, con- ! tainitiu Five Hundrod Acros, Fifty of which tiro K<>od Creek ami lirnncb Hot- | ti.ln ...? ' rciiiumviiix mii me tract, and tho land in misccptihlu o( division. I desire to ??olI from O.io hundred mid lifiy t?> Four hundred Aere< on easy terms. Apply by letlcr to me at Wallialla, or on tlio pr'emiso* to A. I>. CJAIIJiAHD. Sept. .1, I860 ft ftm Tho Carol in iti 11 will copy in its triweekly 011 Mondays, and in the I tanner twice a I month for six months, and forward bill to me. j _____ A. 1). MARBLE YARD AT PT,.NnT.T,.TflTVI 17VEKY ONB CAN UK SUITE I), A..? Wli | yj have oil hand uiul receive every month til A l)Cst A IB Bit SCAN MARBLE FOR' MONUMENTS, SLA US, TOMBS; AND IIKADSTONKS Ol- ALL SIZKS A ml ns oil cap us can bo l>uig!it nnywhero, witli freight* added. Cut let'cr.*. 3 1-2 cents each. lluisod letters. SO conl<? c.ich; ami the letters cut Jeep and j well. We have ecu rod the services of Mr. JOHN | C. CIIBI'l'Y as our A-iOtit. who will do oil that j can l?e done to f;iio entire satisfaction. All liuviucsii transacted l?v him will he ratified by LKAYKLL & WHITE. Mni-eli 20. iSOO 33 tf THE PENDLETON HOTEL, rmiu e..i 'ii ri ouuscnuer mkcs pleasure in informing JL his friomls mid the public. that lio has tliken charge of that largo and commodious ilousc in tho village ?f I'UXDIXTOX, S. TTo intends to keep a first olt?ss house, nii'l invites the ti'. veiling puhlio and his friends to givo him n call. Aniongnt tho comforts and conveniences added, is that gf a Reading Boom, whore the latest papers uinrV he consulted A. B. BOW DEN. Foh g. 1800^ 27 if for (loon Bargains AND X a> ( BIM/ll* ?oo?s, COM K TO W ALL1A LI, A ! riMIE undersigned has just returned from J. Charleston, whore lie has purchased one of (he most completo STOCK OF GOODS i liver before brought ti) this place. The variety 1 is grout, therefore, enumeration is practically impossible. Ho has ; DRY GOODS, J li.tth for T?adies ami Gentlemen'* wear. i etBCAOV ,)B;lUi: i Of tho various siy.os and patterns, cut and n^ulo un in the latent style. ( Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, In great variety, and of tho latest pattern and \ si vie. Routicts, (tiI)k?oiiM, &c. . Mv stock wi Hardware, Glnsswure, Cutlery, ' Sea. is largo, and will compare favorably with tho best. GROCERIES Of every description, fresh, aud a fine supply on l. n tut Gofnls will he bartered for Produce and article* in tin* line on (lie very best term*. My COODS ii. vo been bought with carc aiul ; at the lowe-t nui-q*. This enables ioc to offer ?ne of the liest -iocUs in the country, on the most | accommodating to- iu . (.VII, examine my stock, and try me. 1 am Umnd to hell. 1). BI KM A NX. , P. S. Mv Dar is stocked with the choicest Wines and Liquors, and is open at all proper time*. O. B. \ Wnlhnlin. April 'JO. IsC.O 30 tf ! BANK OF STATE OF SOTJTH CAROLINA. < Cuari.kston, Febiuary 15, l8'?l. r|MIl& LECISLATL'UK having, at its last J. session, authorized the issue of Bond* to the amount of $075,0U0, bearing an interest of 7 per cent., for the purpose of providing the . funds required to sustain the State in the act of . resuming her right* <>f Sovereignty, this Bank is now prepared to dinposo of the Bonds. Tliey are issued tu sums of ?50, ?100, and ?150. An opportunity i? thus afforded every citizen to make a secure and profitable investment, while contributing aid to the cause in which the Stale is engaged. With the view of enabling citizen*, in any |?nrt of the State to share in the loan, the Clerks of tho Courts of tho several Districts have been requested to open Hooks of Subscrip- , tion for the Stock. Suitable arrangements w ill bo mado for furnishing bonds on the receipt of the money! nt an early dav after each bubscription has heen made, lingagetnents for the , purchase of Bonds may be made at the Bank, j or at nny of its brunches. It is probable that, i at the next session of tho Legislature, those i ( parties who desire it may have have their Bonds converted into Stock. C. M. FUIIMAX. President. February C8, 18G1 ">o tf is,, oaud. DU. (J. 11. SVMMJ5S having completed his t Collegiate course, oftorn his Professional l Horviooa to Inn friend* and tho public generally. j ' Will l>o prompt in his attention to his patrons. 5 His oflico will bo fouud with Dr. M. L. Shahi'K in tlie brick building adjoining Store of late E. , 11. Hciimhi & Son. ' Pendleton, May 12,18Q0 41 tf tmrludge house, , AT I Pendleton, S. C. i rpiIE SUUSCUIDKR. who lias had several I I voura f?vnoi*ioni'ft in KhoIhaj- 11 _ fllliv ? iii|5 been ?o!o proprietor of the WilliaijiMton c Springs Hotel f?>r nine years,) is now proprietor f ol' tho UIA-K 1UD0E HOUSE, where no will ' 1)0 glad to soo nil his old fronds and patrons ( and also tlie travelling public. His houtta will c ho provided with everything necessary for n 1 well-kept hout-o. both from tho noa hoard market* ' and Hurroundiii'? country, and his liar with . choice Wines, 1/iquorn nnd Cigars. Ho lias ' good servants, nnd evory fttte.rjpn will be paid to his guostft to render their u?:',mirn agreeable. The grind socii (y of Pendloton Village?the pro- 'j rerhial good health of its inhabitants?its fine jool water and bracing atmosphere?lis prox- i unity to the i^yuntain? and its accessibility by lluilroad, all Contribute to make it ono of tho v tiost summer resorts in tho unnor cour.trv. Wr. .1 ions arriving bore on tho earn, and wishing to j, ^i?ifc tho mountains or any other point of tho 0 turroundinpcounlry, can ho accommodated with t| ?<w>d conveyances tind careful drivefra from the n Livery Stable ken: horo. * i, J. W. COBR. May 15, 1KOO 42 if e Xoticr. LL pontons iudebteiV' the of Na- si X.% tnuniei kyiiou, senior, deceased, munt * lioko payment, and nil those having demand* A igainst ><?id eatato aro required to present them tl attested according to law. si G. M. LYNCH, N. LYNCH, .. , B. H. LYNtfH, ' A(lm r*' H. LYNCH. March 10, 1861. 35 4 COME TO DAC.USY1IXE! f|MI K Subflcrihor 1ms just received his fr'AEdL 1 i?n?l W Ifti'lT'li STOCK, consisting of DRY GOODS, Fancy < lo???l?. I lard ware, Crockery, Drugs aud Medicine*. Huts and Caps, Hoots and Shoos, KKADY MADK CLOTHING, With tlio usual variety in the Dry Goods liuo, and (.iKOOKRIKM; All of which he intenda soiling low for oosh or to punctual customers. lie will tako in KXCIIA.NliK Wlioat, Corn, 1'oan, liooswax, Tallow, ami in fact any merchantable hurtcr for Good*, at tho market prieo. 15. P. MORGAN. Oet 2r>. ISI',0 11 tf JOS. J. NORTON, A T T <> R.Ii 12 ? A T Ij A W , AND Solicitor in Kqnity. PICK K.WS COURT HOUSK, S. C i.in. I, 25 . tf A. FISCHESSER, Wn(( lim?koia ?ai?l Jcwt'llcr, WAJillALliA, S. C., HAS received at his stand on Maio-fltrcot, ft lurjro vuid beautiful assortment of Watches and Jowelry, Wliicli is ollcied very i><w to his iiieiuh and tho trading pnMic. IMil'AIHIXO, in nil its branches, done in a most wurknmnlikc mnnnor, and with deAnatoli. All work varrnntcJL ..Tune 22. l^fiO 47 f H. FAJEN, A T W A 1, II A L L A , S . C . , S now receiving a bplemlid assortment jl im;y <;<>ous, For Ijrdiei and Gentleman's Wear, ?j 1.ho? v-saimlo Clothing. lie also has on hand the finest Cnssimers and Linens, for tho Spring and Summer; together with many other articles not necessary to menlion. Mi. FajeV continues the Tailoring Business in all it* branches, and respoc'.fully solicits a share .?f puMio patronage. Mivy 12. 1K59 42 tf CABINET MAKING, AT IHOHOAN',9 IT11 lit,, s. r. riMlK undersigned is prepared to execute n'l J orders in this lino. Promptness and punctuality is promised if custom is extended.? Terms, easy. JAMES WHITE & CO. <Yii??si z-i, i?ou 4 tf wagon ^Taking, Carried on nt the same place, with workmanship, despatch and neatness, Price, most accommodating. E. SAltUKNT. August 24.1800 4 tf POWDER FOR SALE. rpiIE South Carolina Powder Mills' Company I ofier for sale, on good terms, the following kinds of superior Powder, viz : Common Masting powder per keg 25 lirilliant " " " " 5 2f> Dommon Mining " " " 5 ?5 lirilliant " " " " (> 25 Uommon Millo " " " 7 25 lirilliant " " " " 8 50 [tiy- Where the keg is returned 25 cent* will l?e deducted. Address John Bowen & Co, PTekcns Court House, P. C. \VM. R. BOWEX. A.^r.f Sept. 7, I860 (i <f Blue Ktitfgc Hailroad. ("1AHS on the lllue Ridge Railroad leave J'enJ dlcinn on Mondays, Wednesdays and I'rilays, at 15 ininutqs lioforo 4 o'clock, A. M. On I'ucsdays, Thursday" and Saturdays at 1 o'clock, l\ MLeave Anderson on Mondays, Wednesdays. md Fridays immediate!, after the cars arrive roin Helton in the morning. On Tuesdays. I'humlays and Saturdays, on the arrival of tho ;ars from Columbia. Sept. B. 1800 . f> tf Law Notico. |MIi; mulcrsigntid will <lcvo(o himself entirely l to tUc practice of Law nn<l Krjuily bn the IVcMern Circuit., Mr. IIadorn is his partner at I'ickyas. JAM MS Li OltH. Anderson 0. If.. Mny 10, 180ft 42-tf WM. C. KEITH, A T T O 11 N K Y A T 1, A W , \VTU-1- attend promptly to all business entrustod to his care in the Districts comprising the Western Circuit. Office at I'ickens C. ii. Dec 5, 18,V.) 20 ^ tf run STATE OF SOUTII CAROLINA, CICKKXH ? i N UUOINANY. [ '. X. Garvin, Ailin'r, | vb * I rot. for Settlement. I'lios. 1). Onrvin, et. ais. ) |T-appearing to my satisfaction that K. W. Mcr ?. miv mm, .1,uiios ii. r.vntt ami wife .Ma ilda, defendants itt this case, reside without tho imits of this State. It is ordered, therefore, (lint lie said absent defendants do aevcrnlly appear in he Ordinary's office, at Pickens C. H., on Monday lie 15th day of April next, to shew cause, if any hey can, why a final settlement of the Kstate of Thomas Garvin, deceased, should not be made. niul i dccree pronounced thereon on that day. These tartics arc also required to render their advancements, am! receive their respective distributive 'hares. \Y. II. IUM.COM 15K, o.'p.n. Jan. 12. 18H1 28 8m HIE STAT 10 OK SOUTH CAROLINA,' PICK KN'3?IS OltlJlXAIir. Robert Kirksej-, Adni'r, j vs. } l'ct. for "Cttlomont. Win. Kirkhoy, et. ft's. j IT Appearing to my satisfaction tlmt David Garvin uiiil wife Nancy* Isaiah M. Kirkscy, Jared E. Kirksey. Mnry L. M. 1'. Kirl*uv, Christopher Cirksey, Catharine llallum. ami 11. F. Holland nml life I'cnelOpo. defendants in this case, reside witlsiiit tlic limith of tliis State: II is ordered, thereore, that these several absent parlies do appear n tlie Court of Ordinary, to be holi'ou fit Pickens -. If , on Friday the 3d day of May next, to shew ftusc, if tiny tliev can, why n final settlement of lie Estate of William Kirksoy, senior, deceased, as to his distributive share in the Estate of Silas lirksey, decenscd.) should not bo mado, and a corec pronounced thereon. W. E. IIOT.CQMBE, o.r.n. Ordinary's Office, Jan. 80. ISrtl 'UK STATK OF SOUTH CAROLIN/T, IOKKXH D1HT1UCT?OI'VlCK C&t'KT Of COMMON I'LKAH. ' WILLIAM F. FARKRR, who is tho custody of the Sheriff of Tickens District, ' y irtue of a writ of capias ad satisfaciendum, at Hi, poit of Kolx?r> II. llnbhard, assignee, havig filed in my office, together with a nchedule n oath of hii? flKtnto and offeotn, hi* petition to 10 Court of Qominnn lMcas praying that h*t lay ho admitted to tho benefit of tho Act of the Icnoral Assembly made for tho rclipf of incolont debtors: It ih ordved, that tho aah^ Robrt II. llubhnrd, uasngnee, and nil other*, the A reditors to whrtro the waul Williftm F. fftrker * ' in anywipo indebted, ho and they ?ir? brtrehv ' . jmmonpa anU hni o notice twnnpear before tlte lid Court, nt l'iwkciis Court Moose, od the 3d londny of March next, {o ?bo\r cn?K?, If any iev oan, vhy the prnyor of the petition afored? should not be granted. J, K. ITAOiOOD, c.c.P. Oflw OVi'mmon PlewiVMc. IMP"1 Htn.' Jojfc NEATLY DOMK AT TtlE COL'RUSH OFFICE.