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".--."J- i L?U '1' money, and guarantees the notes of the State for their declared value, and imposes tines and imprisonment on all who refuse to take them. A military commission has been established for re-organising the llomati troops. All promotions sinco Novem uer an! annulled until 11 Commission shall have reported on the conduct of each man. The Triumvirates and Cardinals have substituted a commission for the purpose of prosecuting the authors of the outrages committed against religion during the revolution. Ureal Brilaiv.?No news of importance. Queen Victoria and family still in Scotland. The cholera was raging in I-omlon, Dublin, Berlin, Vienna and Paris. COMMKRf7I AT.NRwa Cotton.?The market remains unchanged, except tlie middling and lower grades which are a shade casior. The sales of the week amounted to 30,280 bales of which speculators .ook 810 American, and exporters 5,070 bales. To-day the sales amounted to 7,000 bales of all kinds. Upland range 4 1-2 a 5 7-3; New Orleans 4 3-4 for middling and lower classes; Alabama 5 a 5 3 4u. The imports of the week were 0,093 bales. The demand was brisk on the day the steam cr saucu, nna tuc market closed firm. {[Correspondence of the Baltimore Sut] Washington, Sept. 20. In politics reports are as "tliick as the leaves in Valambroslla '* Among others, that the President is dissatisfied with the Secretary of &tate, who is accused of not "rencferinc unto Caesar the things that are Cajsar's.' That the mission to Russia is kept back for one of the cabinet, who may find it more agreeable than "Washington after the meeting of Congress. uy uic way, this Kussian mission is considered a sort of Siberia. Sending a minister to St. Petersburg is looked on as an honorable disgrace?a method of getting rid of a troublesome poli ician. I only re-echo the opinion of others capable of judging, when I say the Cabinet can't hold together long after the meeting of Congress. It represents only cliques, has done Gen. Taylor incalculable harm, and inclines too much to tho ihirtl imrtu nrinrinl?? . J v I" ?t't"" ' The Republic is the organ of this party, in contradiction to the old whig party journal, the National Intclligcncer. , The census printing is the jx>ns as ino? rum which will blow up everything next winter. This matter of printing is going to got the administration in some difficulty?an impeachment of the Secreciary of tho Interior is threatened. A. B. OUR jtflLITIA SYSTEM. A Military Board, composed of the ft?ld officers of the Third Division of S. M. whioh was convened by order of Maj. Gen. Buchanan, in pursuance of instructions from the 6'ommandcr-in- Chief lias been in session at this place for the last two days. The duty assigned the Board of officers Iv as to examine and report on our Militia system generally, and suggest such alterations and amendments as seemed desi rable?a plan certainly calculated to lead to the greatest possible improvement, and the perfection of our military organization. The following officers constitute the Board, whose proceedings wc presume will be published after being reported to the proper officer: Brigadier General Means, Brigadier General Owens, Brigadier General Chandler. Major Wallace, Captain Adams. Col. Telegraph. Tub Contest in Missouri,?-Colonel Benton was hissed at a meeting in Howard county Mo., a short time since, but he persisted until the people heard him with patience. He was first threatened with a coat of tar and feathers, aud afterwards with lynching. Delegations from several other counties were present to protect him from personal injury. In Cole county, resolutions calling upon him trk rouitn and tfimnlv MnrAlin(in? l*to on. iy i MibM) ?uo ??V" tion relative to the instructions of the Legislature, were adopted. At anothei meeting, nearly every sua* wentarraad. so bitter and violent is the contour What Dona it Mb ah??The New York Express, a whig paper, alluding to M\r. Pou??lr.*o rccall says "We few there are Cabinet wci'vl dlfficultiea deeper than any of thef?j thing* which hive led to, or stimulated thii quarrel. We hear of scenes somewhal similar to this which occurred in the early part of Gox Jac'< son's adminbtraHayti an Empire.?*^otthuquc, pr? Iidcnt of Hayti, has proclaimc<OK|? Emperor, and has gone through tho cere mony of a coronation In imitation of Ha Ijoleon. So much for tm Black Jtejmb The ceremony U represented aa having been ludicioua in the extreme, thougT carried out with great gravity.? Colutn bia TclfffrapJi. I -V?V"1;*?. 1 i'L ! ! ''FIGURES NEVER LIE." 1 If tho h!)Ovc bo true, (ho present Ad ministration must fcei its forco in a ver disagreeable way. The jyeoplc in tin country pronounce their annrovnl w die r . t II w ' approval of their officers through the bai lot box; and if the elections which hav? 1 recently taken place, cast tho shadows o coming events, then is the Admlnlstra ' tlon of Gen. Taylor destined to b< ! one of the most unpopular the country ! has ever had. Tho judgment of tho peo pie is written against It in the following result since the Pre?idential election las year. Democratic gains in the follow in j fifties: Rhode Island 014. Connecticut 3,017. Virginia 3,873. North Carolina 4,713. Tcnnessc - - - 7,803. Indiana 4,940. Iowa 1,217. Kentucky 8,609. Alabama 5,077. Total Whig loss 40,003. In Virginia, North Carolina. K?nt.urkv owl Alabama only tho cotcstcd districts arc embraced in the above. Current m the Out of Gibraltar.?A late English paper stale? ihut some curious investigations have been for some time carried on in the Out of Gibraltar, by M. Coupvent-des-Bow. He has discovered a superficial current, flowing from the Atlantic Into the Jlfeditenranean; and of a dnnn nnH?r.?ii?vi>n? fl,?:? ? ?VUKVIIVy UUtllllg from the Mediterranean into the ocean. He has also ascertained that between these two currents there exists a bed of ?vater in perfect repose, HAMBURG MARKETS. (REPORTED FOR THE KEOWEE COUIlIKtt ) 7 Hamburg, Sept 27, 1849. Cotton has improved tliip week.?now sells from 10 to 10 1-8; not nurh striving. Corn, 66 per bushel. Salt, 50 Oats, 33 3-4 Beeswax, 16 per pound. Sugar, 9 to 10 Coffeo, 9 to 10 Tallow, 10 " Bacon, 6 1-2 " Butter, 16 to 20 " Flour, 0 76 to $7 per bbl. Yours, ?fcc., II. m AlRRIED, On Thursday evening last, by Rev. Win. M. Morton, Mr, i'luleiuon Ansel Crano to Miss Ocorgiana Amanda Melvina, daughter of John I KllOX Mil .ill nf tlliu Oiatrint RAIL ROAD. A Rail Road Meeting will be held at Oolcnoy Meeting House, on Saturday Oth of Octobor, to take into consideration the advantages of the Greenville and Columbia Rail Road, and the completion of the a. rt in xwjttu u) vxrcuuvuie. Several addresses will be delivered, the Public are invited to attend. Pickins dist., Sept. 29, 1849. ~NKW'GOODS. Just received from Nev York a splendid assortment of Fancy lllil Plain Catiim'rs, Satinets, Tweeds, Cloth CapN, "(Sola Hunter Hats" of" all colors, Over* Coats, Fine and Course Boots', 8cc. ALSO. A lftrgc lot of Fa 1 nnd Winter Goods for Ladies' wear. Colli mmediatcly and examine for yourselves, at the store of BENSON & TAYLOlt. Pickens C. H., Sept. 29, 1849. 21tf. THE OCONEE STATION FOR SJ1LE. mu:_ _i_ i ir?:_i nuu.i 1UW IHUUC, mtUUl^U 111 JL IURUIISI on the Oconec Creek, 12 miles North oj Pickens C. H., or.d immediately on thi road leading from the latter place to Clayton, Ga., contains 1000 Acres of fertile Land, which will be disposed of on terms the most advantageous to the purchaser, As a grain and stock farm, tho Oconec 1 possesses many peculiar advantages; its 1 fields producing ubuntant crops of Corn, WheaL Rye, Oats, and Potatoes, while the hills for miles around are covered during 9 months of the year with coat' ' of the richest grasses. 1 On the premises there are all the neces sary buildings for a well regulated Jt'arm including a two-*tory Brick Dwelling. I Tlia nuriwlivA nf fnia Rfnflrtn fitrminc > as it does, an important chapter in th< ' early history of our State, in well knowi ' to every Carolinian, and it is equally eel ebrated for the purity of its atmosphere K the exuberance of Ha soil, and for th< beauty and romantic wildness of it * Scenery. Persons wishing further particulars wil ' please communicate with i, A, DOYLJ5. IJr Ptckun* C, H., 8, C, jgrThe South Carolinian, Pendjetoi J Messenger, a^d Laurensvillo Herald wS please ?ve the above three insertions an< forward their accounts to this office, t'l'.W'M.LI1 . LI' i.1 -1". 1 -J-W AT PUBLIC SALE, ' \t Pickcn* Court IVoiitw. S BY OHDKIt OF TilX COURT OF EQUITY, On the first Tuesday aftpr the fifth - i- ^ ' - mununy in wcioottr next, sever jJ tracts J of valuable Land, appertaining to the ^ Estate of the late J. E. Colhoun, lying ' on the Twelve Mile and Keowee Rivers, J in tho nieghborhood of Ppndletop Village, to wit; Tract No. 2, containing 524 acres, on > the Western sido of Twmve Mile River, " on the road leadincr fr<?m PniMllotnn v;i ? Inge to Pickens Court House, adjoining the lands of J. and K. Laurence, F. N. Garvin and others. Tract No. 4, 432 acres, on the Eastern side of Twelve Mile iflver, (called the Saw Mill tract,) adjoining lands of John T. Sloan. Tract No. 6, 134 acres, adjoining the same, Z. Powers and others, and also on the public road. XT-. d% jxhkv aiu. u, 0*0 acres, the central tract. Tract No. 7, 42G acres, adjoining lands of J. W. Crawford, J. C. Calhoun and others. Tract No. 8, 201 acres, within 2 1-2 miles of Pendleton Village, adjoining lands of Afrt. J. P. Lewis, S. Maverick and others. Tract No. 9, (Waugli Branch tract) 220 aores, lying on the Eastern side of TVelvo Mile, containing some of tho Hiunt THiuaoic low grounds, both on the Hivor and Waugli Branch, to be found in the upper country. The above Lands arc well known to be valuable and advantageously situated, and particularly adapted to t he culturo of cotton. Terms of sale will be a credit of One, Two, and Three years, to be secured by bonds and mortgages on the places, with interest from date. In the mean time applications for private sale will be received by the Admin istrntiix and Guardian. M. M. COLHOUN. Sept. 22, 1849. 10-5w Administrator'* Sale. Will be sold at the late residence of J. P. Archer, deceased, near Pickensville, on Tuesday 13th November next, all the personal property of said deceased; consisting of Four Negroes, Cattle, Hogs, Com and Fodder, Oats, Wheat, Cart and Oxen, Carryall and Harness, House now Furniture and Kitchen Utensils: and other articles t^x> tedious to mention; on a credit of twelve months for all sums of and over three dollars, with interest from date, with note and approved security?under three dollars, cash. B. F. MAULDIN, Adm'r. /Sept. 14, 1849. AW persons having demands against tho Estato are requested to hand them in, legally proven; all indebted arc requested to mako immediate payment. r> P "if JL?. X' 1U. 18-2m [h. h. JEFKKHH, | [w. S. COTlinAN,] [E. J. DUCKMABTER.] WAREHOUSE AND ComitiiNsioii Merchant*. Market-Street, Hamdvrq, S. C.?Waterproof. Mclntoeli-Streot, Auoubta, Qa.?Fireproof. Take this method of informing their friends and the public generally, that tney still continue the Warehouse nn<l CoMMistivV business in this place and Augusta Qa? whore they offer their services to Receive, Store or sell Cotton, Floj?;?, Bacon, &o., Receive and Forward Merchandise, Buy Goods, for Planters or Merchants. Their Warehouse in Augusta is on Mcintosh-street, in the centre of the CotA. X ? - iajii iruuc. Thoir Warehouse in this place is safe froia water and isolated, therefore not exposed to fire. As they will be constantly at their post, promoting the interest of thoir friends (which tney are aware will add to | their own.) Thoy solicit and hope to merit and receive a full share of that lib* ( eral patronage heretofore bestowed, and, fnr tlmir haw ?v vi* w??\yj uvn it'vuui tuaunn. Liberal cash advances will be made, when required, cn any produce in store. JEFFERS, COTHRAN <fc Co. Hamburg, Sept. 1st, 18-iO. 18 I takewarmng! I AU persons indebted to the Subscriber 1 previous to the 1st day of January last, either by Note or Account, are required " to make payment by the 1st of October ? next. Those who do not will find their M.i I A l- -*V t I - r trt flutw tutu incxjuiiia in me nanus 01 om> cere for collection. 5 Also, nil persons indebted to Col. B. I Hagood are required to make payment ' by the same time, under the same pen'? afty. 0 t. E. HAGOOD. * Pickens, Aug. 22, 1849. 15~6t II w ~m i # juusi /Mrrivui: JUST RECEIVED FROM PHILA DBLPMIA K FIKB ASSORTMENT OF * UMBRELLAS, H which we will sell low for Caah, d P, k E. E. ALEXANDER. June 30, 1840. Y- tf j\nr,s <a:oKiiE, Merchant Tailor, Would respectfully inform his friends mid the public generally, that he l)a.s pn nnnq a i' ine variety of BROAD CLOTHS, CASIMERES, {">AT1NETB, TwEEPH, KENTUCKY JeANR, ac AL80 An Assortment of Reaot-made CLOTHING, which he will sell cheap for Cash. The public are invited to call and examine his Stock, before purchasing cjscr where. Pickens C. H May 25, | j840. til K AP?OOD?: Cheap as the ClieapcM I The su'>scriber respectfully informs hie frSnn.lo ?wl ?1 ? >: " ** ' emu uu; |Hiiiiu' gvuunuiy, Mini he is receiving at short intervals a 1IANDBOME SELECTION OF Dry Goods. GROCERIES, Hardware & Cutlery, rii)nni/unv A \TTA ^-* ? * -? vivvviviiH 1 AW U ItljASiS WA11E, Drugs and Medicines, fee. <tc. <fcc. All selected expressly for this market and will be sold positively a- cheap as the cheapest for cash. 3. 11. McFALL. Pickens C. H., S. C. ) May 18, 1849. J 1 tf NOTICE. A li. persons Indebted to P. ?fe E. E. Alexander prior to the 1st January last, milfit nnit nn a?? I\nfa?a a-i.t r%mj v" uwiuiu iuu iuiii uciuuur ncvt. Due attention to tlie above will save costs, as no longer indulgence can be given. P. <fe E. E. ALEXANDER, Pickens C. H., Sept. 10, 1849. 18 DR. A. M. COX, Of the Firm of Folger Cox, has removed to Pickensville, S. C., and mr?y bo found, except when professionnlly engaged, at Lho residence of M. F. Mitchel, Esq, oept, 5, 1849. 18-3t JAMES V. TRIMMIER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SPARTANBURG, C. H, S. 0. Will practice in the Courts of Union, Spartanburg and Greenville. All buuincBB committed to liiti care will receive prompt and faithful attention, HBPiazNcrs: Hon. D. Wallace, Union, S. 0. T. O. P, Vkrnon, o. e. h. d., Spnrtanburg, S. C May 18, 1849 1-tf ' NOTICE. Application will be made at the next session of the Legislature for a Charter for Jenkin's Ferry, on Tugalo River, 8 miles below Jarrott's Hridf*n on fbo mnrl 0 leading from Pickens C. II. to Carnsville, Georgia. Sept. 3, 1849. 173m ORDINARY'S SAIiE. n J _ if ur rv /v r_>v oruur 01 w. u. meeie, jwj., ur? d:.nary tor Pickens District, will be sold jn Sale-diW in October next, before tho Sheriff's Office, within the legal hours, one half of an undivided Lot situate in the Village of Pickens, known as Lot No. 44 in the Plat of the Village. Ono Tract of Land lying on Cornhouse Creek waters of Little River, containing One Hundred and Twenty Acres more or Jess, adjoining E. E. Alexander find niViftrs Also one other Tract, known as part of the Gregory Tract, lying on Gregory's Creek, containing 280 Acres n>ore or less, bounded by lands of Col. B. Hagood and others, belonging to the Estate of John Clayton, deceased: So\A for division amongst the Legatees of the deceased. TFRMS OF SALE. Twelve months credit except cost which will be required in advance. Purchasers giving bond with approved security, and a mortgage on the premises if required by the Ordinary to secure payment the of purchase money. J A. DOYLE, s. r. d. Sept 3. 1840-. SELLING OFF AT COST f The undersigned, finding themselves under the necessity of re-covering and otherwise repairing their Store, have determined to sell off a'.* cost the large Stock of Goods which they have on hand, consisting of every description of DRY GOODS: Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, Glassware?Drugs <k Medicines, Boots, Shoes, Saddles, Bridles and Martingales. And a full supply of Groceries. W. 8. <fc T. r. WILLIAMS, Salubrity, So, Ca? Aug. 25,1849. 15 tf " , T - ' / " ' 1 ' " ' ' NOTI ?. I? hereby given that application will I fee made to the next Legislature for an Act Incorporating the Village of PickonRvilfe. ' August 11, 1819. 12-3m. Notice. Application jvill be made at them* oVssiun of tin* LugUla<ure, for a Ohartet for n rum-pike Uqad from Pickens C. II. through Jocasseo Vnl'.oy to the Tf Jiit?3 Ifater Falls. (September 1, 1849. [Conkad Zinck.J [li. He tin i\ JL<; W FIRM. The subscribers have entered into Cnpartnership in thp Cabinet Makiku lii inkss; and >vijl keep constantly on l.i iul a variety of Bureau*, boni'(|x, Ladien' Toilet t cm, T||l>Se?, fancy or phiin. Together with a general assortn:ent * i plain Furniture, which they will sell low for cash. 1" si I'II it II re of any dqsciiptioi) made to order with neatness anfj jJispatclj, with r*?ii?ne i*\ t?.U * I ? .. ---- i' tvv?j w autv IIIU lllllt'Si Repairing done at sl?qrt notice. ZINCK <fc flllpriKS. Pickens O. H., July 21, 1841>. JO woTicip;. I, Nancy Cantrelj, wjflp j>f Jolin Cantrell, a farmer residing in rickens District, So. Co., do hereby give no!ice of my intention to trade as a Sole-Trader, and to cxerciso all the privileges of a Free-Dealer after the expiration of onq month from this notice. Occupation, Weaver and ?9eamsttcfs. August 26, 1849. 13-1 in jtTst^receivev j A Fresh Lot of Gent's Boots ai.J &/?*$, Boys do., Ixulies and Misses Slippers and Ties; Gent's and Ladies* Sad-> dies, Bridles, Whips, dr., tf-r. Iron, Castings and Arails, eheapfor ca*ft, Together with o full supply of I)r, IK Jaynes' Family Medicines; Dr. Roger*' Compound Syrup of Liverwort and Tarj Jew David's Hebrew Plaster or Paltl Killer, &c., ?fec., As an inducement to the buy or tho subscriber will take in exchange fop Goods, Beeswax, Tallow, Haw llidrs. Arc. S. R. MeFAM* Pickens C. H., July 14, 1819. 9 The ltloncy has Io CojhTJ After the 10th October nil out-standing Notes mul Accounts duo me, will bo pven to E. M. Keith and W, J. Esqrs., for collcction, W. S. GRISHAM. West Union, Sept. 7, 1849. 17-2is DR. J. W. KAKLK, TENr.rus his Professional Services to t]w> c.5ti*nr?n nf Piflfono Vlll.w?n V* A tvnvug * Ct I 111 U|'' District. He can always bo found at lih Office, or at the residence of Maj. \V, L, Kkith, unless professionally engaged, He has received a fresh assortment *?f Drugs and Medicines, which he will sell low. Pickens . II., July 28, 18-10. 11 OTtickT Application will be made at the next Session of the Legislature for a Charter for a Turnpike. Road across iSassnfn;* Mountain, beginning near the liougc of 1 l. T !- 1' ?- ' - * tiu?;uu jjuwis, una terminating fit tin; North Carolina Line. August 22, 1849. 1 ? 3m Bir. J7~N. Lawrence. Wim. attend punctually to all calls in . the line of his profession. Unless abluent on professional business, he may bo found at his Office, or his private residency in the Village. lie also, has on hand u general assortment of medicines >vhich he will furnish to customers at reduoud priccs. Pickens C. II., S. C. ) May 18,1849. f 1. tjf vfiiram a -mr kj>"3 m m John Lukeroy. two miles East uf I Cherry's Bridge, tolls before me a Hay | Mare, 10 or 17 hands high, and supposed to be 10 or 20 years 'V*. dim r?tnr lr foreheftd, no brands p^n 'arable, eollitr marked, right eye out. Appraised i>f fifteen dollars. J. B. E. CARAPINE, m, p. n. Pickens Dist., July 6th, 1640. K SOUTH CAROLINA. in tub commom pmbas PICKENS DISTRICT. Henry Whitmiro, ) Dec. in Attjichiv.cn4. vs, \ E. M. Keith John Bishop. ) Pl'ffs Att'y. The Plaintiff having this day filed hU declaration in my office, and the defendant hpving neither wife nor attorney known to be in this Btate,?On motion | I It is ordered, that the dofendnnt do orpeer, and plead or demur to the suid declaration, within a year and ft day from this date, or Judgment wfll b? entered by default, W. L. KEITH, o. o. v. OUirk'ft Office, ) May 10,1849. ( I KM. liltiTH, Attorney nt Lnw. Wii.l continue to practice in the Courts of Law wul Equity for the Western Cii 1 cuit. Business entrusted to his care will meet with prompt attention. OrpwK at Pickeiui Court House, S. O May 25, 1840. 2-ft