Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, October 13, 1849, Image 3
TlfR P0P3 Atft> P0PIS1Y*.
r 'he Pope has not yet returned to Rome,
but it seem* has sftntdoputics to superintend
thhrj i fb: htm, Tin i? so n s misunderstanding
between hitn an J the !
French Government.'
What a contrast in the journal* of tbo
United States in their disposition mined
to dncuss the policy of Pope Pius 1 X. '
Everybody remcmcors how wnily r.ll tie
papers piaiscd the Tope for his a>a-ibrd
(it never was real) liberality and friend- I
twi nuv?i ? iuh v ni) pi \i i i 11 *?
(' ie wanti-.d Catholic, votes for Piesident.) |
the Speakers in Congress (of both parties)
f?n?i~od him? the Pope whs the friend ot'
iberty, said they all?the newspapers
saict t\ie same thing. What M". CI ly or
any of them thought, we don't know ; fo
it would be strange if anybody could think '
that the man who claims presumptuously
to hold despotic sway over the consciences
aul souls of hi* deluded worshippers,
in lift? and in purgVtory, who is necessal ily
nn absolute tyrant over nil the inner
man, if Vbu believe him and hi <, could .
IK>.^ibly be a friend to liberty. Vet ror.e
of those papers, v ho probed the Pope
before his open alliance with the despots
of Europe, now say one word against him
xwlni i< tbo OY>ninq nrwl insnt imr *?>! if nf I
tyranny, who has invoked the Catholic
powers to war and bloodshed. Candor
and justice to the Papists of the United I
8tatcs requires, in our humble opinion, of
the public pres? an exposure of the true
nature of PapJjl rule, and its utter incon- '
M&teney with kII true liberty. At the
same time tolerate Romanism among us,
and show them that a true chnstian spi.it
and a true liberal spirit arc the same, and |1
that those who do not worship the Pope i
and his saints aie, nevertheless, the en- |
lightened friends of genuine leligious lib- 1
urtv nnd vah twiv wivin frn:n !?>#>
~ ' V ? J?J - Pope.
The farther any man or community is :
removed fiom Popery, the more impossi- '
bio it m for porsecuti >n to exist; and the
liomnn Catholics themselves have less to
fear of violence and persecution from tie
it uly enlightened chuicl.es and individuals
who take "the I'iUo, i nd tic I'iUe
alone," .ts GTn'lin^woith st.id, as the foundation
of their faith and p#ciice. than
they have from each other, and tlr.se
Protestant or other Chinches which staid
more nearly allied to tltcm in doctiine and
u> aires. All the persecutions that Ho
man Catholics ever endcrvd?and thi y
have suficied some?hr.vi* (lowed f:ou
their own principles planted in the hearts
of PiotesUmtt*.
We trust the day will never come v hen
Eersccution shall assail Catl.olics in the
Tnited States; but wcsirdcntly dcii:c to
see the liberty of the press and of speech
exercisedd against Popish tyranny, and ,
tho wenk superstition of the dark ages !
which eloud the minds of his follower*, j
In Mexico, South Anio.ica, Ilayti and t
vitwiuiiv; A^uiwj'i i nu.ui/m < ?! ,
to the Pope's misconduct, or the suporsli- (
lion of his ptiests and followers, is crush- !
ed hy the unresisted power and tyranny
of the Roman Catholic Church. In the i
United State.*, freedom of discussion ar-'
1<> the Pope is'ns effectually restrained hy i
the fenr of the comlined power and i;iflu |
cnce of 'he priests of Koine noting on the ;
supersti.ious mass of hi.-? followers, in |
wlioee eyes the condemnation of the Pope ,
is l.oriid blasnhemv, notwithstanding !
such Pope may he the greatest of tyrants.
? Greenville Afountahuer.
THE SEVEN CllURCIIES OF ASIA.
Ef'kcsus.?The church of Ephosus.
the first mentioned by St. John, still 1
maintains its ecclesiastical superiority in j
giving a title to the Uieck Archbishop,!
while the others have only ti <hops at their
head, though it is low in statistical importance.
'J he r.ort of Ephesus b now
choked up with a j estitevous morass, and !
lonely wnlls, tenanted only by the jackal,
occupy the tito of the once populous city.
The village of Ayasalux stands about a
mile from the ruine, ."nd contains about
forty scuttered coitages, one only tenanted
by a Chiistinn. The motquc of the
village contains only four granite columns,
said to have belonged to the great temple
of Diana, whose ruins arc still visible near
the port. The mosquo is going to decay,
like the Chmtini) chinch.and t vu: vthimr
appears to bo in the last stage of diss "ution.
Smyrna, the most fl ui ishing of tho
whole, is no increasing city. Its population,
which twenty years ago was about
77,000, is now 130,000, and is rapidly
increasing. There arc fivo Oretk, liuee j
Latin, ana two Protestant churehcs. Tho '
Greeks have numerous schools, ?nd the
T .atine a 1 ikt??a /iaIIi iva Kid t Vt?i Prrvt autiint i
iJituuo u *f?v> a M/unKHiK
schools havtf failed. The Oreok church
at Smyrna continues in a flourishing condition.
V V Pergamot
is the most prosperous of
the churcbw. alter Smyrna. Tho population
is 16,000, of whom 14,000 arc
Turks, and nearly all the rest Christiana.
The Chiistiun quarter contains two Greek
churches and on? Armenian Close to
ine Hncirm vnuren js h wiiwi.
Thyatira is Btill a ftouvi*hing tovrn. It'
bad,beep lost to the Christian world fixifrt
the fall 6f CknAt^ntinople, under the Tur- j
kfa^ nnjnp. of Alkhtssar, unlit brought to
light in (no seventeenth century. The ] o?
pi Intion is ribovo 16,000, of whom 2,000
are (Greeks, ftjwl 1,200 Armenians, oach
tn
IIWIIM!?.?. mm II n?i?il Illl i I IWII II
having a church ; the former s.*;i<l to be
on 1)10 si'e of the Apocitlvp'ic church. :
Sardia, the ancient c=ipit ,1 of Croesus, ! 1
i< now more desolate than even Enhesus. (
Sonrrnlv it lutusn remnin<?. The me::.n- }
choly Gyrcoan Lake, the swampy pi in '
of the Ucrm-is, niul the thousand mounds
forming tho mc'.ronoli* of tin Lydi m mon- 1
arch??, among whicV li es consj i?uou>ly 1
tho filmed tumulousof Alyattes, p;oduce |
a scene of trisomy solemnity. Massive <
reins of buildings still remain, the wall of ?
which is m 'do up of sculptuied pieces of
Cotinthian and Ionic columns, that oncc 1
formed portions of tho r.nciont temples. j :
philwUl/kia has a population of 10,- ! <
000 Turks awl 3,000 Greeks. It con- j
tiiins twenty-five churches all small and j
mcun, but containing fragments of ancient 1
sepulchre*. A m issivo ruin pointed out !
;ts the church of the Apoc:dypso.
Lamlicca, who^efa'o had been fo-yo'- I
ten for centuiie?, was brought to light in 1
the seventeenth century. It was and U 1
a mass of no olate rui is.?Church of En :
gland Magazine. <
From the South Carolinian.
A STATE PENITENTIARY.
The Aubirn pi 111 adopts solitary confinemcntat
night i:i cell-, with hibor in a <
congregated capacity d? i'ig the day. ! i
The co: t <>f a pri on upon this pi m would j
ho much loss th?n that wl.ich hps teen [ t
the subject of eoni-idcmtio.. in the list 1
number. After reflection upon this sub- 1
iect, this ii the onlv leeommi'ndn'ion that i
I can perceive in the Auburn svstcm, ;
wl ile it i> exposed to objections which a:e <
so strong that its te:ec;ion would l e : 1- j
most Mr.e to follow its recommendation. :
* : / <i... c . ? ~?r.
/v |U\fin it- u* iiiiuwu, iui i in- ii m unniu*, i
nnd that a jmall one, is placed wi'hin the ;
influence and reach of the most obdurate
oifender.-. What is to he the result nf
pueh asvoei-tion ? He h pepired lo.-tle
commission of o: imc?he is pi iced in the <
school of c ime. It has been found to 1 e
imposhil le to prevent the convicts f-om ,
communicating wi:h cr.ch otl er, r.nd tl i , (
too, under the penal: v of the lu<h. They ,
are fo: hidden to spu-ik with c ch other; ,
vet convicts Imve ss id, after they have i
served out ?1 oir time, that, when anvtl incr (
t'^nspi ed in the mi on ,<>ven thonjjh thev '
did rot roe i\ >n less tl an two d ?ys and ,
r?f (?n n n nvic'i s!io tor ti ne, it \v:is known !
hv ovi?-v one of the convicts. If, under 1 .
thoii</id discipline exerri ed, cormnuniei. |
tion cannot he pvrven'ed, tho'eis no*I ieg
to hinder them from the fo- in itio-) of plots,
to 1 e c r ied into effort rf'er they hnvu ;
been rclcared from the p i on. They soon ,
learn how long iMch one hi's to iem:iin.
and for wh it ofTencc lie Iris heen plicrd
the: e; and i-i th.1< way thev 1 ecome known
to inch other. not only as convicts. who
oi:<rht to try to K'fo m, 1 ut as c iminnl^,
and l ow they I ecame such.
A #\f ? n. iv'turpA Tc\ '* M-ivvr>r i
'* * ;v
that be" would. in thhnvtnnc", be eniren* |
dercd in thei.* bo om--, nnd, i"s*ond of
looking towards their reformation, they
would 1 c plotting schemes of futu:e y\\l.inv
nnd despcvaMou.
The fear of h. ihg depended ;\s cowardly.
will nerve the obstinacy of mnnv a
convict (who wor.ld feel a de? p so row for
hi* offences and rm'cvorto refo-m) tore
fi-tnll attempts lo induce hi-n to become
a (.otter num. \ ice never live? ><nv <>t |
hitter oppoi.ion to \i ti:e, by ftnving the |
encouragement of companionship. Hence i
lhee\i1 which hits ro often re-ul'ed fiom
the convicts heinsf eontregated tojje'her
while 1 iboinpr. though tVv are cor.fined
in separate cells at nigl t.
In >ome of the preceding numbers
KOmetninjj has Wen svid about the influence
arid power of hindne-s towards cim
inals. In a succeeding number, ?ome in*
stan^ta worthy the at!en'ion of all men,
shall bo present el. IThev show that the '
heart of the stoafo;t offender is not destitute
of feeling?that it can not only be,
touched, but overcome bv kindness.
This is the g-eat principle, \vhi<.h must he i
incorporated info every system ofpem l
law; fo- I insist ?hat just in pvopo-tion as
poems to me to be wrong, if I think it the
rijjht time to discuss it* merits.
Mo-e might be urged {-gainst tl is pi in;
but it is thought that enourrh haw been
brought Co- ward to show, iii a pretty
strong light the object ions to the system.
I know bow .difficulthit to present
truths to the mind wl.ijh are contrary to
those opinions which are yencndly receiv
ed. The cry of innovation, novelty, n j
quickly raised, and the m? h* of the sub- I
ject matter ore conce led beneath the odium
thu* heaped upon i\ 80 it h'ts
' ecn on this subject, in thi > State; but thin
docs no!, and nuvc#* *imii, me
from the diJcus*ion ofmiv topid which
Chiisiimi v fimsand moulds and gove n
a people in their conduct, in the sumo
degree will their penal l iw-1, and all other
1 hv* bo frume.l by the I o wolenee inspired
by that reli^ioi. C'hrhmnryit
not a do.id lotto.**? it his been for a 1 Wtfo
portion of its existence, but its power is
now begi ming to be felt?it will turn the
world up>ide down, as its enemies wouU
mtiL'jk tlw) i?hu?ri'j? IV Will
i iiiiinv %iiv vm?t jjv vvi vvm
the abuse# Dust exiat, unci co-nine* the
world t'.mt i ha? not yet fell it revivifying
power. ltd g;eat objeota will he iic- !
CimplUhud, and nvin'a nature be brought
into sujeotion to t'.ie mild principles of
Love.
LIVINGSTON,
Sixtfkn Days Laikk fpom Caufoii- '
s i a.?The Tribune has r.d vices from San j
Prnnoi oo to August 18, being sixteen j
lays Jiit rthnn tlx r.ews btought l>y tlie
iteame P ybis intelligence was [
>iou<_tlit th ough Mozallan, Mexico and
V*e<a Cruz, and renc'.ed New To k in the
nr.il of the Thi.Uh sicnmer Severn, by
way of Mol ile.
it is es?i natcu that the avenge pvo1
net of all the mines together, tlius far
inoc tlie beginning o! the s-eason, has heen
?'200,000 per month, and there was !
bought to be no doubt of its continuance.
.4 . r ..i 1 xta
it 11m, Twine nu? 01 HuuiiUfincr. j.i?j
liiinge is quoted in tl.c pticcs cither of
.jold or merchandise.
The he dih of the population, loth nt |
he mines ntul elsewhere, is generally
^OOll.
The Ameiicans have dote; mined that
[ht?MevIcnns and Chi!i? ns who are at the
mines, shrll no longer enjoy the piivi!<?ge
of digiring out the liches of th? earth
'nd have taken deliberate niennres aceor
:linjflv. All companies of these nations
who have come ovganiz?'d to wn:k for the
rn*on. with the Intention of retu:rtti;.g
spend ih.o winter and wet re iFon at home
lir-vo l oon info-mod that their pre?ence
will no longer bo tolerated, and have rrreived
posi:ive orders to leave the gold j
region and not return.
'Pi.. i.... i? _ ,.11 r. i
i in: irucr iu uvjh uiiii: hiiwwnh ii.ai'U j
lime, sufficient tor the reti inj; parlies to
rcnko all ne<:r;<.sai y preparations. The
Americans seem, f om our information,
lolrue proc-eded vciy calmly nhout it,
'lid up to the 18'h r.o c!i ;tu: -bance what vor
had t'ken pl-ce; thev we e waring
for tho exri -ation f tlv- allotted pc iod,
iftcr which, should the i ejected ndvevenUrersrefiee
to leave, they would jet
\bout making them.
Haltimoue, Oct. 5, P. M.
Mauviand Ei.bciionp.?The (\vff -psioiuil
Elec'ion bus tesul'ed ns follows:
l i'st Distiicf, Powie, whig, i< eU'c'cd
ivi'hont onpo>i:ion. In iho Sccond Di~t
ic\ H; milton, dtm.. h elected bv 150
m;ijo ity. In ti c Thid L)is??icf. Ibminv.nd,
di-m., i< rh-eU'd bv 2,300 mnjo ilv.
Fourth Dist i? t, A/cLnre, t'cm., is
i-locfod I v 051 mnjo itv. Tn tb<> Fifth
Pistiict. Evans, whig, u elec'.od 1 y 500
Ill?? j?J. I \ .
In tie sixth DKtuct, King, wl.ig, hud
no oopn i mi.
Tlio Li'iri 1 iturn st:'nd.-: Senate fcven
whig majn iy. In the House the wl igs
hnvu a majo'i'y about 12.?Augusta
Constitutionalist.
II AMBU II O M A It K ET S.
(nvrorten fok the ksowee courikr.)
ITamhi p.a Oct 11 1RI9
Gotten )ia* itrprc-vod tli s week.? now fl-IIs
ro-n 10 to 10 3 4; not inut h arriving.
Corn, 60 per bufl.cl.
Salt. f1 60
Oat*, 33 to 37
Bee- wax, per pountl.
Sugtr, 0 to 10
Coffee, 9 to 10
Tallow, 10 "
Bacon, 7 1-2 "
Butter, 16 to 20 "
Hour, ?7 per tbl.
Your*. &c., II.
in \ fit h x a: o,
In the vicinity of Knoxville, Greene
county, All)., on the 18th i.lf. 1 y the Rev.
N. R. Mo'gnn, Mi?. John Knox to Miss
Ji'Msr F. Mays, nil of Oicene county,
Alabuma,
~j\roTicis 7
Ju'<t hece1ved, a Lakoe Lot ok
v.uan -i 117!?* ~
6.5*i HUM viu iiiirr
for Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear, of the
latest Styles and Pattern?.
G.ocenea. Hard ware, Crockery-ware,
Shoes and Boots Saddles, B i .les, Drugs
r.nd Medicines, Ac.; all of which we will
fell low for cash, as oar n.otto i> quick
si lea and small profit?.
Wo will trke in payment for Goods
10,000 pounds Bees wax, 100U pounds
7allow.
A. H. ic J. TOWEK8,
No. 12. B ick Banco.
Anderson C. II., S. (3., Oct. 8, 1849.
22 4 w
Mcnry Harrison Ilaanilton,
Fo-mcily of Pickens Dntiict, 8outh
Carolina, will li.ul it to his interest, if
li\ing, to make himself known to his
f icnd ; nnd should he have died, nny info
iiritiun respee'ing him will he thankfully
received, Communications directed
to this office.
The New Oilems Picayune, Hou ton
Star, and Republican, it/nnihall, will
e?!c!i give three weekly iiuer'.ions and
forward thei.-account# to this Office.
yot? iy, i84p, zz-vu
Just licceived !
A 1 ivge ond well selected nssortmentof
Book* nnd Stationary, coniij.
th'g1 of Hhto.iej, Family and Pocket
Biilej, 8chool and other UookH.
?AI.,80?
A Lot of lroq, Wtflta Cnstin^s, &c? ifc.
nt th eSufre of
BENSON <fe TAYLOR.
Pickens C. H., Jluy 7, 1840.
[n. r. TKKUY.] M. kk11i1.]
PKltKY &, KKITlf,
Attorneys i\t Law.
Will Prate ice in tl.e Courts of Law
r.r.d Equity for Pictrns Di>ti i
Ofkicf, Pickens C. 1I? S. t\
October 1, 1849. t2!2
TIN WARE! !
Tin* Subvc: il.or being nhout lo remove
fiom this rl ice, has n 1 uge assortment
<*f Till Wave which he will sell low
for cash, nt wholesale o.- ret; il.
TJio-c indebted to him will do well to
call and settle by Cou:t,or they will find
their Notes and Accounts in the hands of
officers for collection.
II. K. GASTON. i
Pickens C. II., Oct. 12, 1849 22
CITATION
Andrew M, Hamilton having ap) lied
to me to grant him letters of Administration
oti the Ustato of M.>i. Andrew lls'mil:on,
1 ite of Pickens Distiict, the. Kindied
and Creditors are cited to appear
, tcfore nic at Pickens C. II., on 3A>nday
the 20th inst., to show cause if any ihoy
can why nnul admMiUra'.iun should not
be granted.
Given under my h:ind and se;;l 5th Oc'.
1819.
W. D. STEELE, o. r. n.
I 2 ins.
n1ew"_good&t~
Just received fro Inow Vo k r? splendid
assortment of B'"aiicy H'luciS
('nsiin'rui. S:iltnriM. Tweeiln
Clod) Cap*, u^ol(i BSunlcr
ID a lis" ol* all color**, OverCoats,
Fine and Coarse
Boots, &c.
ALSO,
A large lot of Fa 1 and Winter Goods for
Lndies' wear.
C ill immediately smd examine for your'
selves, at the st?vo of
P. EN SON & TAYLOR. '
Pich.-n* P. 11., Sept. 29, 1819. 21 tf.
| THIS OCONEE STATION
FOR SALE.
1
! Thi* placc, si'uated in Pickens Distiict,
on the Oconee O.eek, 12 miles North of
I Pickens O. II., iti.d inimedi ttely on the
road leading from thel itter place to Clayton,
Ga.. contains 1000 Ac es of fertile
Land, winch will be di>po-ed of on teims ;
the most advantageous to the purchaser.
As a grain and stock fa>m. the Ocor.ec ;
posrcsfcs many peculiar rdvantrges; its
! fit-Iris produ<ii? ahuntant crops of Com,
j When*, Rye, Oats, and Potatoes, while
the hills for miles ii'ounri are covered
duiing 0 months of the year with coits
of the i iehest grasses.
On the premises there are ?>H the neces*
sarv buildings for a well regulated Farm,
including n two-story Bii^k DwHMng.
The narrative of this Suit ion forming
as jt does, an important chapter in the
eailv history of our Stat**, is well known
to every Carolinian, and i' is equally celebrated
for the pu'i'y of its ntmosp.,eie,
the exuberance of i'H foil, and for the
he-ufy and romantic wildness vf its'
! Soenety.
j Pe -sons wishing further particulars will
please communicate with
J. A. DOYI.E. I
Pickens C S. C.
11I1 Pnmlini ?n
Mes.?eng?r, and T urensviMe Herald wi'l
please ?;ive tlie above tlvee insertions and
fo. ward their ac o ;nts lo this office.
[|j. I.. JEKFF.KS,] [w. S. COTHRAN,]
[K. J. UCCKMA8TKH.]
WAREHOUSE
AND
oinni!MHtoii ilerchJinls.
Morket-S'rect, Hamburg, S. C.?Watkri'iioof.
McIiitosh-S'r?et, Augusta, On.?FinEruoor. (
Take this nvthod of informing their
fiends and tie pul lie generally, that
I they still continue ihe WAREfioras and,
Commission' biuir.ess in this pi ice and
Augusta, Oa., whe'C they oia r thi'ii* ser- i
vices to Receive, S opk oa sei.l Cotton,
Fi.ot n, Hacon. iVc., 'Vkh i: and For..
~VARD MeI;CIIA VDtfiE, Bf Y GOODK, FOIt
i * i i'tpiio f\i> \f-.'nnii a via
Their Waiehowec in Augusta is on
McIntosh-st:Ctt, in the centre of the Cot- '
ton tr le.
Their Warehouse in this place i* safe
from w iter and isolated, therefore not
1 exposed to fi e.
j As they will he constantly at their
' post, promoting the interest of their
I fiiends (which they are aware will add to
I their own.) They solicit and hope to ,
merit and receive a full share of that 'liberal
patronage heretofore bestowed, and,
for which they now return thanks. I
Liberal cinh advances will he made*, I
when icqui'od, on rtnv produce in store4
JEFFER8, COTHKAN <fe Co.
Hamburg, 8ept, 1st. 1849. J8
Ltasl Arrival /
mar np/^rnrci t>A/\u ntiTf a '
o vo i 4vii)VJUii * ?i. .'*v\v;u i. 1414411plvLCI)
IA A FINS . S010MENT OF
^ UMRRKllAS,
which wo will sett low for Cash,
P. At K E. ALKYANnF.lt
,Junc 30, 18-10. 7-U
/
?< ?'* 'v"r* "A&'fVvi
esssswja m
Am persons indebted *o P. & 1'. K.
Alexander' pior lo tV>e 1st Jnnunry last,
must pny o:? or bufovc the 10th October
next.
Duo nttciv.ion tr? the above will juivo
oo ,?x i.wl.,1 V,..
vw-->ir?t ??-j nu ii?uui^vj?v,u vail i>V
given.
l\ At E, E. ALEXANDER.
Pickens C. 1L, Sept. 10, 1849. 19
DR. A. Tfl. COX,
Of i.l.c lri: (>f Folger Cox, 1ms removed
to Pickoiisvillc, 3- C.. nnd nviy
bo fund. cx:oj)'. who:) professionally engit(ed,
at the residence qt' M. F. Milchel,
Esq.
Sep , 5, 184 9. 18-JU
JAMES V. TRIMMIRIt,
attor!\i:y at i.i\v,
SPARTANBURG, C. U , S. C.
Will practicc in the Courts of Union,
Spartanburg and Gruenvillo..
All business committed to Uis enre -will receive
prompt and attention.
RUE u z '.us:
lTov. D. \V\*.l.\ck, Union S. C.
T. O. P. vruxu>',c. n. h. n., SpurUmSturg, 8.0
Miv 18. 1810 I -if
I>R. .?. W. FARLK,
Tkndehs liis Piofessionnl Services to
the rilizcns of Picl ons Village nnd tin?
Distiict. Ho can always ho found at his
Office, or at the rcddencc of Ma J, W. L.
Kkhh, utiles? professionally engaged.
II<! !ias received a fiesl) assortment of
Drugs and Medicines, which he will sell
low.
Pickens .II..July ?P, If-iP. 11
I* ?TICK.
A nnlir.ntion will lm m:irta at ilm n#?f
Scstion of the Legislature for a Charter
for a Turnpike Ror?d across S-is^afraa
Mountain, beginning near the houfe of
Jacob Lewi-, anil terminating at the
North Carolina Line.
August 22, 18-19. 15?3m
!>* . .1. W. Lawrence.
Win. attend punctually to all culls in
the line of his profession. Unless absent
on professional business, be mov lc found
? i.;.. n<r.~o ?
lit unv/iiivv, \JI III.- ivdiucnw in
the Village. He also, lias on hand h
general ; ssot tment of medicines which
lie will fu ni.h lo customers at reduccd
prices.
Pickens C.II., S. C. )
May 18,1840. f 1. M
I] STRAY. ~~
John Lukcroy. two miles East of
Cherry's Bridge, tolls before me a Bay
M.uo, 10 or 17 handshigh, and supposed
to le 10 or 20 years 1,1 dim star if
fovehend, no brands p tceivablc,. collar
maikcd, tight eye out. Appraised ?f
fifteen dollars,
J. D. K. OA RAJ) INK, M. P. I>.
Pic'.ofts Plsi., July f.ilj, lt?9. 1C
<aaiTTM r AD/tl TTV A
IN 1 HE COMMOM I'LKAS
PICKENS DISTRICT.
Ilenry Whitmirc, ) Dec. in Attachment.
vs. > E. M. Keith
John Bishop. ) Pl'ffs Att'y.
The PI lintifflmving this day filed hit*
declaration in my office, and the defendant
hnung neither wife nor attorney
Known to I c in t!u> tttiite,?(Jn motion ;
It is oixlo ed. that the defendant do appear,
and plo id or demur to the said de*
id nation, wi;hin a year und a d;iy from
this date, or Judgment will be entered by
default
W. L. KEITH, c. c. p.
Clerk's Office, )
May 10, 1819. f 1
i-% WJ0
Is hereby given t'nt application will
be mndu to the next Legislature for an
Act incorporating the Vill.ige of Pick*
eiu\i lie.
August 11, 1810. \2~9m.
Iicttcrn.
Remaining in tins Post Office at Ficken* C
II., Quarter ending 30th Sept., 1849, whtfth if
not taken out within three months will l?o sent
to the Department asdw^d lottery
Oet.rgc Unrnes Joel M?\ody
Win. 15<>o?hc John Owens
James Baren F' /stet Perrv
James Cannon Sarah Ann ltankins
John Conch John Held
Gun. J. W. Cantoy K, C. Keghfc*
Dagucrroai) Artist Wm, Duwlaty^
Warner Kvans AWP
Wni. A. KU'oranN pjunniUtte pf Safety
Ilardy 4. Fennol! Jftwea ft. Rmiih
JiiuH. Oanibrill Matthew Vickry
Win. Howard l Oa<u?&. Walker
Jcsfc J'.iMi j Kobt. \\ oo 3
C. C.Al 1 Sasuuel Wilson*
Oc, ft, is ia
j[S, M, KEITH,
A ItAMItav ?? M ?
Win oonitmtf) to nitctice In $9 Cojurti
of kavj and Equity far the
cuit,
Uustnqss entrusted to hw Qflrf fri^i)
moot with prompt nt,(en(ioji.
Office at Prorate Court ^low?, 8. C
May 26. 1840. % H