Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, July 07, 1849, Image 3

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I - IlllttttlWIil nr i From the Aiigultii C<;!is?titutio?ulwt. SEVEN DAVK JiATEIt FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL 0f THE SltiAllSHlP HIBERNI A. T?ti MARKETS. Liviiiu'ool Cotton Market. The Liverpool cotton market for tjv week ending JUnC 1(1, was comparatively (jwiet bUt steady.? ilie sales of the wee) amounted to 40,000 bales. The import for the same period, 15,180 bales. Tin stock oh hand was 05'7.000 hales, o which 48,800 were American. Of tin sales during the week, 18,000 were tn ken on speculation, and 2,500 for export The accounts from the manufacturing Districts exhibet but little cliatigo, thougl the transactions are slightly diminished in consequence of the manufacturers as king higher prices for their goods. Bit sinoss exhibited a very healthy aspect and the markets for cotton and brcadsum have maintained more than an average firmness. Confidence in the National resource! has been firm throughout the week. Tlx funds have exhibited an upward tendency ??1rvciiwr 4t?*ir?l\r An l\r? nt'Aitinrr t\f fKn 1 vtvumu *? *??f I V?* VHV VV mvi I t/ 111 " ENGLAND. The steamer Canada arrived: ait Liver pool on Tuesday morning, the 12th. Th< Caledonia was spoken on Sunday after noon the 17th and would loach Liverpoo on Tuesday, 10th. The cholera had again appeared in En gland, and at Paris it was making tlu most frightful havoc, upwards of clover thousand deaths having been already oc casigned by it, and in one day 000 new oases, and 000 deaths -were reported jt/arshal Bugcaud and several other persons of eminence have fallen victims tc the soouragp. The cholera is also raging fearfully ii Silesia, Vienna, Petersburg, and Alexandria and Cairo, in Egypt. 7'hc British (government repudiates al a? /? j1 ! t* .% ? * sanction 01 uic procecuings 01 tne rrencr Government agninst Home. ParHameJiit is engaged in debating the Canadian Losses 13ill, and it has occasionrd much excitement. Mr. Gladstone has warmly opposed the bill, and Lord Join Russell, in reply to somo of his remarks characterised thorn as injudicious, nni onliMil'ihul </> nnnnnriurn fV.o riA^/iro ?> VIHVMHMV.V4 *. VHVVlllUJjW VI|V t WW I >3 II Canada. Smith O'Brien denies the legality o the action of the Government 'n commu ting his scnteuce to transportation. 7'he potato rot has again made its np Ipearance in Ireland. 7'he bill for the abrogation of the Na vigatiort has passed the llonse o Lords without material amendment, am has received the Koyul sanction. It goe into elFoct on the 1st of January next. TRANCE. iun >v ctiitfsiiivy, tho lath, nn incipient iiwui reotion wax detected in Paris. About 26,00i of tho follower6 of tho Mountain Party wcr engaged in it, bended by M. Klliogc Amgo, bu it was promptly suppressed by the troops. Tli whole number of the insurrectionists was sup jKtscd to be 70,000. Several attempts wcr made tocrcct barricades during the evening but they were invariably frustrated by th promptitude of tho military authorities. Th Assembly dcclurcd itself m pcrinancnco, an posted a decree declaring Paris to be in a stat of siege. On Thursday; the alarm had consi< emb'y subsided, and business, which was ci tirely suspended the day previous, Was vor generally renewed. At 0110 time the peril \vn imminent that there would be a repetition < the terrible scenes connected with the uisurfe< tion of lo?t .T?!y. T?ie nfThlr commenced in t-nfirm lAnnr. was got Up ns a pretext Numerous arrest hftve taken plucu, including several nlembei )of tho Assembly?M. Arago and Lcdru Holli being among tlic number Tho latent uccovr | represent Pari* to be entirely tranquil. It is reported that tlie Oity of fcheims is i full iiyuirrectioii, and that it has established lied Republican Government. All tho Socialist and Red Republican jou naU in Paris have been suppressed except tli "National." '> . . Eulooy on Mix. Poi.k.?7*110 Bait more Sun snys, George M. ZJallaa hi boon choscn, by tho democratic eitizcr , '|1 of Philadelphia, to pronounce an Euldg on the life and character of the late e> ] President of the United States, Jamt K. Polk. Wau of Annexation.?Battle Firs w| ?The Independent, a weekly pnperpul lished in Quebec, contains the followin * warlike statement: J4fl ??On Friday lent, at the ordinary Sei 28 ?inn nf lllA flit.v (lin ?iAh V.JQ wiu.. W. ?..? wv?..vn| vatv v* viiv irivn bcrc proposcci a motion, of the nature i which wo arc ignorant, but which r.notl \i er memberobjected to, remarking at tl J same timo that an three m&Htkfi we uxnu to Americana. Hereupon., the memb< J! )yho had brought forward the niotioi S r i-jsHcd the hah, and administered a tr< mendfjut' biow to hi* opponent, wliic prostrated hjm on the floor. The wi spirit then oomrmuilcsud pthm, an K the combat thvfcatenrri ti RSSmiVn rfftiV' A ft]/ \Vjjcii thb MaylfiA in the nolic U -who put an end tQtftfeluqvrcl and eject the audience," Q Tlio Stam<i Imvo passed throi iMtimord. on fheir way herce asm in. ntr 1ing caiwU#4 tq priHtpcuio th# tour < tfyMtwra vi,-it toKvirbpfc unfit ti Ijil? pii?^(i fixviiy, Awkvl Dknooibst.?The Cincinnati Courier, of Inst Friday, says: "Yesterday, ft man was lfiid out, after dying, as was supposed, by cholera. Hut while the burial service was going oil, the supposed deceased cftmo to. The consternation of the assembled company may ue imagined, hut it cannot be described. We understand the'cause of the man's stupor was to?> large a quantity of cholera, " medicine given him containing opium. k Persona should bo careful, and send for a * sensible physician at once." f MARRIED," 3 Near Oconee Station, on Thursdny evening 28th ult., by L. N. Robins, Esq., rar. joun 11. ubid f?> Miss Susan Mohr j o an, nil of (Ins Lislriet. OBITUARY. Jamks Ambler, Sen., citizen of Pick ' ens District, departed this life 20th .Tune, \ 1810, being over ninety years of age. lie was a Virginian by birth, and a grad5 uate of William <fc Mary's College, Va. ' I hiving a liberal education, lie came to Edgefield District, S. C., and engaged his services as a tcachcr in private fami lies for some years, lie then turned liis 5 attention to farming, in which his indusj trious habits and his lino judgement ensured succosor lie spent the last 20 . years of liis life in Pickens District. He > retained h.s consciousness to the howr of > dissolution, and hud the consolation of sec.'m; all his children nround his dying bcdsi.lc. As a neighbor, friend, father . and husband lie was kind, social, and af) fectterintc; and leaves a wide circle of friends, relatives, and acquaintances to 1 moumliis loss.?\Comnuinicated. Tho Pendleton Messenger end Green[ villc Mountaineer will please copy. ' Umi) on Tuesday 3rd inat.j at his rcai, dence near Pickensville, after an illness 01' . 4 or 5 days, Mr. John P. Aucp.ef, aged ? ahont 43 ycav?. ? , Died in Pickens District, June 30th, 1 after an illness of several months. M?q 1 i Rebecca Verier, agort 75. The subj., ject of this notico Avas born in Pcnnsyl. vnniu, and after residing a few years in Tredell, N. C., removed to this State in - 1702. She was married to John Vomer, Esq., the next year, having been his conf sort 50 years. Iler chief characteristic 1 was conscientiousness. The first qucss tion with her was not, what will others think of this conduct? but will my con science approve. Having lived the life of 0 a consistent christian, at its closo she ? witnessed ft good confession. A week e before her death the words, "Come ye ?- blessed of my Father inherit the kingly doni prepared for you,'' she said, ran c through her mind all day. A day or t\\ o after, when suffering much, she said, "It c is a hard thing to die, but death has no terrors to me; Jesus can make a dying y bed feci soft as downy pillows are." She is added to that cloud of witnesses, which, ?- in yvwry age, have borne their testimony j| to truth and piety. Tliat cvldcnco which !s the Saviour often gives, that He Is about "rt to receive the dying sufferer into mnn, sions of eternal rest, was satisfactory in this case. Heaven often, n a "Otnw her friends On this side dcntli, nn<l points them out to men; r't A loctufo silent but of Kovercign potvY; 'U To vi?f? Cfti.f.uin.. " J. B. H. is HAMBURG '.ARRET 8. (HtroRT*D FOR TIIE jftdm.1 couKiti*,) : Hamburg, July 4, 164.9. Our Cotton Market is quite firm since our last rcjwrt. Quotations of laat week have been fully sustained. Though from the ct^ eee<lingly light dtock on hand, trnmactionj have been limited. Wo quote a> last week, Cotton 6 1*2 to 8. ? -orn, 62 1-2 a 70 nor bti ise*?, 75 a PO 5- Beeswax, 16 per X- Ta!}ow, 10 " Bwon, 0 Butter, 15 to 20 " Yours, Ac., H. ^ Attention Beat No* 1? ii, An Election for Captain for Beat 3* Company No. 1; 1st Bnttallofi, 2(1 tlcgih inont. ?i. C. M.. will he hrlfl fit FW. Rnr.lr if on Wednesday the 28tli inst, id Co). J. W. Norris, Copt,. K. C. R^gisr ter, and Wni, M. Brewer ure hi why np0, pointed Managers, ami will open the Poll ?1 nt 11 o'clock, a. v., close ut 3 p, m,: count tho votes declare the Election, nnd fo^thVith transmit u certificate of the result ?' to Colonel Alexander Bryc(^ityic<i by /? each Manattor. of By, <Jr<?er oipol. A, 1 >e S. VJGEXANDEK. Major ivf Tic# OA Tjnrt'VS ri \1 I ' ' ? wSf' * 7Z% liCttCl'H. Remaining in the Post Oilice lit Pickens C tt.j Quarter ending 30th June, 18-19, which if not taken out within three months will bo Kent to the Powt-Ofllce Department as dead letter#. Daniel D. Alpvnnitnr I .Toroinlnli Miuulir SamT Albereott, Rev. A. A. Morse, 2 M. Chandler, James Morgan, Daniel Alexander, Jr., Stephen Nicholson, Joseph Burns, Win. Newton, Messrs. M.MorchcadA James Neal; Nicholas Hacon, Olnens Nix, Watson Collins, Jcsfte Ogleshv, Ja?. K. Culhouli, John Owens, Leonard Capehart, Mrs. Mary Stephens, James Dodu, Miss Harriet Spiller, L. A. Edge, Col. M. O. Talmun, Win. Oasawuy, '2 Charles Thompson, fas. W. Gray, Alexander White, Mrs. <fc Win. Howard, J. K. A-11. Williams, 1). II. Kennomore, Hubert Wilson, uiiv.uu JL.VWIP, | &. Wilkinson, | Hiram L. Wliitworth. P. ALEXANDER, P. M. July 7, 1849. Received! A large and well selected assortment of BookH and Stationary, eousia ung 01 Histories, Family and Pocket Bibles, School and other Books. ?ALSO? A Lot of Iron, Nails, Castings, &c., ?fcc., < at the Store of ( BENSON TAYLOL. Pickens C. II., Julv 7. 1849. V - - - - J HEAD QtARTEttS. 1 Charleston, Juno 18, 1819. OUDEIl NO. 6. The following Regiments will parade l for Review and Drill, at Ihe times and places following: The 10th Regiment of Infantry at . Richardson's on Tuesday the 31st of July next. Til ft Vtli Hfifrimont. nt dm fil/1 W<?ll? on Tuesday the 2d of August. The 2d Regiment of Cavalry, at Long . Myers, on Thursday thfc Oth of August. Tho 8th Regiment of Infantry nt Mor- 1 row's Old Field on Saturday the 11th of 1 Augu ..t. Tjv Gtli Raiment at Lomnx's, on I Tuerxlay the 14 th ot August. The 4ti> Regiment near Varcnnes, on , Thursday the 10th of August. The 42d Regiment, at Minton's, on f Saturday the 18th of August. , The 2d Regiment, at Hall's, on Tucs- i ' .1 it.- At-t -f ? Uliy M1U ZlSt OI i VllgUSt. ^ The 6th Regiment, at Hunter's, on Thursday the 23d of August. The 1st Regiment of Cavalry, at ' riekcnsvillo, on {Saturday the 25th of ' August. The lid Regiment of Infantry, ? at Toney'a old store, on Tuesday the 28th of August. The 1st Regiment fit Breton's, on .Frij day the 31st of August. l lie Commissioned and lion-Comwissioncd Offices, will assemble the day previous to tho review of their several Regiments, on their respective parade grounds for drill and instruction. An inspection of Arnls of every company, will take place immediately after the review of each Regiment. The Major General will, with lit* stall*, attend the reviews, also, the Hrirmditn Generals, with their staffs, in their respective Jhigades, and arc further charged with the extension of this order. By order of the Commander-in-chief. J. W. UANTEY, Adj. * In. Gen. June 27. 8 Coiiiiuisgionci''* Safe. Sarah Curtis ) Bill for l>arti.~ n .'. ....4 _,i I tion Ac. X IlVOi 1/WilV') CililA UHIl'JIfJ. J IJtr Order of the Court of Equity in this ease, I Avill sell at public out-cry at Pickens Court House, on the tirst Monday in August next, all the Ileal Estate of which Nathan Boone, Esq., died se.i7.ed and possessed, situate in Pickens District, on Kemvee lliver, below and running Up to the Village, viz: No. l,or I Krtato.r Trnr.t. whflw>An li.liinli Vnc?ni- ?n?r I resides, adjoin?zing lands of P. Alexander and E. M. Keith, Esqrs., the streets of tho Village, and the other two tracts of said docoasnd. containing, ns is supposed, One Hundred atid Ninety-five Acres more or less. No 2, or llome Tract, whereon the said Nathan Boone, Esq., lived up to the time of his death, situate on KeoAveC River, adjoining Tracts No. 1 and 3, lands of Samuel Rcid, Esq., Man w. Li, Keith nnd Rev. Joseph Orisham, containing as is supposed, Six Hundred Acres more or loss. No. 3, a Tract of Thirty Acres in tho woods, adjoining both the tracts, and lands of Maj^ W. L. Keith. Tract* No, 1 and '2 have upon them comfortable dwellings, with necessary out buildings, and farms in u good state of cultivation, and cach contain u considerable quantity of river bottom. TERMS. A ?..? ! A- ' " v-k. nuiucu'iityy 10 pay cosio -will uc required hi cash, and a credit of ono and two years given for the remainder. PurL chasers being required to give Bond J1 good security therefor, and to pay for titles, which ate to bO executed but not ; deJivored\mtil thcLtfmyment of the entire purchase monoy. Possession to be given iikl January next. AJLK8 MvjNOUTOy, c. E.r. d. I WMttfniMiomrs utnce, ) I Jim* ?JV 1**0/ f Q~ute | FOR SALE. nv oitimn ok tiik coiner ok kquitv, I OFFER for sale 3000 Acres of Fertile land, lying on both sides of Twelve Mile River, anil on the road leading from Pendleton Village to Pickena Court House ; being part of an Kstate selected when the whole country was vacant, embracing the most desirable portion of it. These Lands are well timbered, and but 18 miles from the terminus of the Railroad now being constructed. Application to bo made to John T. Sloan. Pendleton Vltlncw M7M COLIIOUN. it-S*" "Lnufcnsvillc Herald" will please "opy and forward account to this Oftice. June :*0. 7 tf. Last jlrrival! JUST RECEIVED FROM PIIILADRLP1IIA v VINK ASSORTMENT OF U M B R E L LAS, which wc will sell low for Cash. 1?. <fe E. E. ALEXANDER. Juno 30, 1840. V-tf For Sale. A pnir of FRENCH BURR MILLSTONES, measuring 3 feet 10 inches ;hes in diameter and 11 inches in depth. The above may be seen at the Gristnill on the Estate of the late Col. John S. Colhoun. June 30. 7 tf. "ANNUAL FA1K~ OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE. For the Promotion of Arts, Mechanical Ingenuity and Industry. The Fisut Annual Fair of the abovo nstilute will be held in Charleston, coinnencing on Wednesday, 1Vtlx October ?ext, nnd continue open during the week. Pno<?impnvj nf Aot Ivri-vmi'v :'Hanioal Skill and Industry of every lcscription, is Solicited for the F>hibi:ion from all the Southern States, and Premiums will be awarded to those presenting the best specimens. As this is the first effort made in the Southern Stutcs to advance the Mechanic Arts, by means of annual Fairs similar to lliAPA r- /-? 4 ^ L Iiuou tltuv |UU!VU OV L/UliVUUUU IU VHV Northern Mechanics, the Board of Managers earnestly solicit the co-operation of all who feel an interest in the prosperity of tlio South, and appeal to every Mechanic, Manufacturer, and all persons engaged in pursuits of skill and industry of whatever description, to send some specimen i. Jl.?_ !l M !i! . 1 if . 1 il 10 una r<xmmuon, ana mey nope mat every district in this State and of our sister Suites will be represented at the Pair. All those who intend sending articles for exhibition, will please give notice to L. M. H.vtcii Chairman Committdee of Arrangements, at as early a day as possible, and every specimen sent will be carefully attended to and returned after the Exhibition. officers of tlle institute. Wm. Gueoo, President.. Wm. Kirkwoou, 1st Vicc President. Wm. M. TjAWTob, 2d .Vice President. E. C. Jones, Secretary. II. S. Giugcs, Treasurer pro tcrii. directors. Joseph. Walker, G. N. Reynolds, Jr., J. H. Taylor, E. W. Edgcrtcn, W. G. De Saussure, L. M. Hatch, C. t). Carr, II. D. Walker, F. J. Porchcr. D. N. M'lntosh, C. Y. Richardson, Wm. Lobby. The following is a list of Premiums to be awarded, For the best Specimen a Silver Medal, and lor tuc next nest a LMpiomn. For New Inventions a Oold Medal, at the discretion of tlie Committee. Articles of all kinds not named betoW will be received, ahd premiums awarded for the same. Architectural Drawing, Design for Diploma for the S. C. Institute*, Painting in Oil, Painting in Water Colours, Miniature Painting, Pen Drawing, Pencil Drawing, Crayon Drawing, Sculpture, Penmanship, Best mode of constructing Wharves, Best rres.s for racking Cotton, Best lliee Thrashing Machine, Best Cotton Gin, best Bcfrigeratar, Best Plough, Chum, Washing Machine, Stone Main's Wore, Carving in Wood. Carpenter's Work by hand, Carpenter's Work by Machinery, Model of a Ship?specimens of Boat Builders Work, Ship Joiners Work, I'urtip and Block Making, Mill-Wrights Work, Coopers Work, Four Wheel Carriage, Buggic, Gig or Sulkey, Cart ur Dray, Bteafn Engine, Fire Kngine, Turning in Brass, Iron or Woocf, Blacksmith's Work, Casting in Iron or Bivas, If on Hailing, Fence or Gate Work, Brass or Copper Work, Locksmiths work, Bell Hanging and Gunsmiths Work, Instrument Makers Work, j.'ixmjj-i!i<? HI i o uiui iiuift, Silversmith "Work, Silver1 Plating; Dl<v Sinking, Lithography, Engraving oiri SteeTi Copper or Wood, Mcohatih-al Dentistry, Cutlery, Clock find Wntch inftking, -?? . ./ft 'J- ' +S2S. J J. . '. ?rriniper.fal Tlbuse Pointing*, Ornamontiil High Painting, Cabinet Work, Fancy Printing", ; uooK^srrrntmg, tt'fciiey Binding, Ruled and Bound Ledger, j Paper, Side of Solo Leather, ; Side of 1 I it mess Ldfetffer, Calf Skin, dressed for boots, Carriage Harness, v Buggio or Sulkey Harness, Cart or Dray Harness, Riding Saddle, Reaver or Silk Hat, Cloth Cap, j Military or FiremanR Cop, I Pair of Roots, pair of Shoes, Pair of Laidies Gaiters, ! Pair of Ladies Slippers, j Tailoring, Umbrella or Pnr.iso!, Ilair Dressers Work, Gilding, Stucco Work, Modeling in Plaster, i Tin Work, Plumbing, i Basket or Wicker Work, Wooden Ware, Dyeing in Wool, Silk or Cotton, Upholsters Work. Mantmi Making, Milinery, Sbirt Making, Quilt, Embroidery in Gold or Silver, Embroidery in Silk or Worsted, Artificial Flowers, Ornamental Hair Work, 1?.,.. CM!. 1? ? " UU11 >Jlin, null ItiSS 11 lit U 1'i: IIJ. Manufactured Silk, Weaving, Ilnnd Loom, Weaving Power Loom, Specimen of Cotton Yam, Pair Knitted Stockings, Socks or Gloves, G imp, Fringe and Ornamental Weaving, Coach Laoe, Confcctionaiy, llclincd Loaf Sugar, Pottery, Glass, Wroucht. Nilils: Gtnv Rrlnka Press Bricks, Fire Brieks, Tallow, Sperm or Wax Candles, Soda Water, Pnke Making, Starch, Fldur, Cheese, Butter, for wintor use, not less than 10 lbs. Turpentine, manufactured, Soap, Manufactured Iron, Cut Nails, June 30, 1840. ' ' 7-it STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA. PICKENS DISTRICT. Tib Fmiilv. Jane Barton & P. Alex- "j andcr, Adm'.w & Admr. vs. \ John Ladd and \Vilcy Bill for Relief. Reaves and Heirs at Law of B. Barton, dee'd. It appearing to my satisfaction that Bcnj. F. Barton and Joab Lewis .and Wife, Phalby, Defendants to this Bill of Complaint, reside from and without tho limits of this State. On motion of Whitncr & Harrison, Comp. Sol's., It is ordered, that they do picnti, answer or demur to tho allegations in said DiU, within three months from the date hereof, or their consent to the same will be taken pro conftsio. MILKS M. NO&TON, o. e. p. i>< Corn's. Office, Pickens 0. H., S. C. ) June 8th, 1849. \ ~E." Mi" KEITH, ~ " ymii?rncy at liaw. Wiu, continue to practice in the Courts of Law and Equity for the Western' Circuit. . Business entrusted to his care will inect with prompt attention, Oftiok at Pickens Court Mouse, S. C. May 23, 1849. ' 2-tf Dr. J. N. Lawrcitce. Wiu. attend punctually to all calls'in the line of his profession. Unless absent on nrnfesfcirmnl business. homav h? fmirrl at his Office, or his private residence in the Village. He also, has on hand a general assortment of medicines which he will furnish to customers at reduced prices. " Pickens C. II., S. C. i May 18,18<19. ] 1. tf "SOUTH CAROLINA. PICKENS DISTRICT, llannah Clayton, Applicant. vs. , Charles Allen and Wife, Sarah A. Allen, James Young and Wife, Mary E^iza* bcth Young, ?tohn Thos. Clayton, Robert C. Clayton, Stephen G. Chiyton, Margaret Clayton, Jesse M. Clayton, Defendants. 1"*or the snle of the Real Estate of John Clayton, deceased, not dispot idiof I wnl ' A.wl : ..???-? " ' uv ,tui. ^?uu it (tijpcoiiii^ wuu Jionn Thomas C) ay ton resides without ttu? HmiU of this State: it is therefore ordered, that he (to appear withip. month from the date hereof, or his. consent tosaid sal* will be taken ? h confessed. W. D. S'riiELB, o. p. d. Ordinary's Ofl.cft, ) Jtino 1st, 1^0. C 3-m3 ?nrfPH r AHfivr A wmuiJiii ;i? IN TH\J OOMMOM 1'IXAft PIQ'tCENX DISTRTCT. Hcrtrv W* ,itniHo, ) Doc. in Attachment. Xb. [ E. M. Keith John bishop. ) Prffs Atfc'y. TbuIMaiiiiiffiMtving this clay filed hie declaration in my offico, and the defendant having neithor wifo nor attorney known to be in this State,?rOa motion; It is ordcrod, that the dofendant doappear, and plead or d?mur to tho soid de- . eiarntion, within a year nnd a day from this date, or Judgment v. ill be entered by doAudtx ^ W. L. KEITH, c. c. r, Clerk's Office, \ May 10,1810. } 1 .. .*iV/