Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, October 27, 1849, Image 3
SEVfitf DAYS LATER FRCU/ I U(
EUROPE. uh
The British steamship Caledonia ar- i ior
rived at Halifax on Tuesday the 10th 1
inst., bringing oue week's later intelli- lint
gencefiom Euro|xv ; me
Tlw? ? ?-* - ' '
. .UU#II1I<>||'<|[ lUV/llJTIIL l)y I1CI' IS |>1IJ
highly important, and will no doubt have thr
some effect on our cotton market. ruj
It wil' be soon that there is every prob- Mil
ability of a war between Russia and Tor- mn
key. Should it take place, it will pro- ern
duco mnch commotion in Europe, as the
Great Britain and France cannot remain the
silent spectators. j mil
Cotton remains unchanged, so far as i j
regards prices, and the quotations given not
are the same as per steamer Caledonia. the
' he accounts from the manufacturing sin
districts arc still unsatisfactory. lies
RUSSIA AND TURKEY. j tbo
The probability of a war between Rus
mu ana i urKey whs much discusscd in
English and Frcnch journals.
Turkey has peremptorily refused t<" 1,1 1
surrender Kossuth and the other patriots, ,^n
and is hacked by France and England. . ^ 1
The Russian Ambassador took abrupt , liM
leave of Constantinople, and the J/inister ^
closed all diplomatic intercourse.
CALCUTTA. !!y(
btr
Advices from Calcutta to 'he 20th Au- t|le
gust state that commercial affairs were jjn ,
satisfactory. , (hn
lltELA ATD. If .
the doth too rot is rapidly increasing in
Ii eland. j
triii
The Go14 Coinage of California, <rj,,
brought to Now York by the Californi- , ](.
ans, nrikes its appearance, and will soon, lwg
no dqul)t, havo a considerable circulation. Pas
Tht Impress says: n,oi
''We havo seen several ten dollar pie- pOS
pes coined just as handsomely as ou>*s of | ?
the regular mint?and little bars of rml<I.
atampod by the ounco, with its weight q(1
and fineness, also appear jn the streot?
'Moffutt <fe Co.' are the vouchors for the j (
weight and fineness, and their stamp is (
so much respected in San Francisco, that I rftV
it passes iu> well os if it had Uncle Sam's j)js
imprint upon it. The Miner's Rank in
Francisco is also putting out their
<#?;" 1
A NE>yarar-The newspaper is
tlie chronicle of civilization?the common t
reservoir into which every stream pours
its living wnters, and at which every man
may comc tq drink. It is the newspa- y
per that gives to liberty its practical life, ^
its constant observation, its perpotual
> -! ? 1 "
iigiiiMiuc, uiircut.xmg activity. / he **
newspaper informs legislation of public
opinion, and informs the p.eople of the C
ac(4 of legislation. And this is not all; 1
the newspaper teems with practical mo- 11
rality; in its reports of crime and punish- 11
m >n!s you tir.d a daily waning against *
temptrlion; not a case in a police court,
not a single trial of a wretched out-cast, "
or a trembling felon, but docs not preach
J.o us the awiul lesson how imprudence jy^
leads to error, how error conduct-s to
guilt, how guilt reaps it bitter fruits of rj.|)(
anguish and degradation. 7'ite newspa- jj.((
DCr is the fjimfli;!!' linnd flint Kinrlu
I " ' " V,'"W W,,,Ul1 Jy >
or man niul man?no matter what may ^ ^
be tho distance of climate or tho dift'eronce
of race.
A WoNDKB IN CALIFORNIA. OllO
who has just returned from 'ml dorado,'
?ays that a gentleman rather dandily
dressed. and havinw wWto Liri rrir?tr?o ! " {->
o "" the
Ins hands, appeared a few months since ^
in the streets of Si\n Francisco, and j
made a prodigious sensation. 7'hc \ hite |
kids were the first tlji't had been seen 1 .
there, and at onco attracted the attention | '
and excited the curiosity of even the bu- I ^
sy gold diggers. A crowd soon gathered j. j
around the man in glove*, and expressed 1 ^ ^
their determination tn iliannun ii!>" i
yaffle as being the greatest curiosity in j
the country.
FURTHER BY THE NIAGARA.
The European Times publishes reports j
.very unfavorable to the potato crop of it U
Ireland, in which it is said n sudden and i Vj]
rapid decay has taken plaoo, j l
The commercial advices by this arrival ! ?
.~e, in ill! materia! particulars the same as
jose received bv the Caledonia.
A bountiful h-wvest has beon realised.
Ill trado generally, there has beon no i
aiprovemeiit. the
From Manchester and other lnrge man- daj
jfucturing districts, the accounts are far Tet
from satisfactorv
UU I
There has been another arrival from will
Ind''*, bringing Calcutta dates to August be i
fiOth, and Bombay to September 1st.
The accounts are regarded as altogether
satisfactory in a commercial point of Pio
view, ?
RUSSIA AND TURICKY.
The English ni.d French journals are ^
mniniy occupied in discussing the qucs- jinv
tion o! the alarming state of affairs exist- mjr
ing between Russia and Turkey, and tho jat(,
nossihilitv n?rl ?vn? - e .
j ?vTwu i|ii\iuAuuuy ot ft w hi l
Li ?.;king out between theso two powers. arc
The Roman difficulty, us woll as all other on
jaotters that had before beon considered ncx
of paramount importance, seem to bo ga;(
wholly lost sight of in the disoussion of Uj(j
thin important Question. '
Tho laat accounts fr -m Constantinople qc(
ulatc the Enipcroror of Russia bad mado
n fo-mal domain! for (he surrender ?>f Kps ^
r . ?
1), Hem anc other Hungarian patriots,
o have sought refuge within tlie domin
is of the Sultan.
The Turkish government, with a mnn:ss
which cannot he too hiirhlv com
ndcd, refused to be bullied into commco.
The Russian agent, finding his
catening tone unavailing, look an ab>t
dep \i turc from Constantinople. The
lister of the Czar has closed all diplotic.
Intercourse with thft Turkish govment.
England and Franco through
ir representatives, have prevailed with
Sultan and kept him firm in his deter?
lation not to surrender tlx; fugitives.
\lreadv in England and France cabicouncils
liave been held lo consider
se grave circumstances. Should Ruspetsist
in demanding the HUrrcndcr of
e devoted men' an European war is
ught to be inevitable.
1'he Pal is Journal des Dcbats of Thurs
, says we are glad to learn that Eng(1
and France aro most cordially united
heir determination to support their
ibassadors in the advice given by them
egftrd lo the extradition of the llunga
i John Fkanki s.?A vessel litis arid
ut New Londi.n, Con., from Davis'
aits, furnishing the intelligence that
Indians had reported Sir John Frankis
being in Prince Regent's Inlet, and
t he had been there ice bpund for
, j uut mat, an were well.
\nothcr part of the dominions of Aua
is now pervaded by < powerful relius
excitement. In liohemiu, the craof
IIuss npd Tzixki, u new reformer
i appeared, in the poison of tlie Rev.
>tor Kossuth, the brother of tho lulls
Hungarian, of whose eloquence he
scsscsa considerable portion.
W IR eTs E l r, "
the 23d inst. by Rev. W. G. Mullenix,
John M. Laurence to Miss Elizabeth
Clayton.
)n the 24th inst. by Rev. J. S. Mur,
Mr. Win. E. Webb of Andorson
trict to Miss Esther C\ Laurence, of
, District.
I AM H U R (i MARKETS.
(uepollteo kou tiik kkowkk couiiilu.)
Hamiu'ro, Oct. 11,1 W-l9.
'otton hns Improved this week.?now cells
i 10 to 10 3.4; not much arriving,
orn, 50 per bushel.
lilt, *1 GO
>ats, 33 to 37
lecswax, 1<$ per pound,
ugv.r, P to JO
olFt'e, 9 to 10
allow, 10 44
neon, 7 1-2 "
uttor, 15 to U0 "
lour 87 per bbl.
Voufrs, Ac., II.
IV. T. HOIJi ViV II odWs for
bis Shop Furniture, and a h?rge and
ib stock of Medicines.
-AL8Q:
Farm on which he now lives, (the
holers Retreat place.) 1 would great)refor
selling to a good Physician with
Killing, it win sun a person of tlint
fession anil family bettor than any
or, ns the Farm is good, with a cornable
Dwelling House, Kitchen, Barn,
lynrd, and other conveniences com11
to well improved Farms. There is
ood Acodemy within 1-4 of a mile of
lirmcn c .wl " "
..> > iv la ucuuicuiy mo nest
ul for ft Physician in the up country
I will do a)| I can to introduce ft
m into practice while I remain at this
ce.
ISrTI ic South Carolinian, and Laurvillo
Herald, will please give the above
r insertions, and forward accounts to
> ollice.
W. T. HOLLAND,
"'ickens, Oct. 27. 24. 4t.
H o ot Ji? a k e r.
\ good Hoot and Shoe maker v. ill find
> hie interest to locate hirmolf at this
Inge.
'io'ncns C. H? Oct, 27, tgsm.
THE
Pick ens Jlcadcmy..
APPLICATIONS will be received by
Hoard of Trustees until the first Mon'
in December next, for a competent
icher to tuko charge of the Awiduiny
!_ _ tfll '
ins vinngo. At that lime u selection
1 be made; undoubted credentials will
roquuod.
E. M. KEITII, Secrjf and Trcs.
Hoard of Trust.
kens, C. II., S. 0 , Oct 27,1810. tf.
cTTATiZij\rr
Irs. Manirva Nirrand Elish Alexander
ing applied to me for Lr'ters of Adlistration
on the Estate of Berry >fix.
i of Pickens District, deceased. The
I ~...i n?j;? - -
i?iuu iiiiu v/rcmiora or suiti Deceased
therefore cited to nppcnr before nje
Monday the (ifth day of Novomber
t, to chow cause if any they can, why
I Adminixtration should not he granJiven
under my hand and soul 22nd
toKer. 1840.
\V. D. HTKBLK, o. r. i?.
! ins.
~ JYOTICE.
V
W. l\ Holland has comment* '<1 collcc
ting woney, and will continue so to do, ns
rapidly as <ho Law and William
Ksq. will justify, without respect to per
.sons, both in the old ami in the i cw.
Pickens, Oct. 20. 24 4t
"TIN WARE!
The Subscriber being about to remove
from this place, has i\ largo assortment
of rB"ltft Ware which ho will sell low
for cash, at wholesale or retail.
Those indebted to him will do well tr
call and settle by Court, or they will find
their Notes nnd Accounts in the hands of
officers for collection.
II. R. GASTON.
Pickens ('. II., Oct, 12, 1849 22
AdiiiiuiMlrator's Sale.
Will be sold nt the late residence of J.
, T> A .. -1 ' 1 ....
, i . nu-iMT, deceased, near l'ickensville,
on Tuesday 18th November next, all the
personal property of said deceased; consisting
of Four Negroes, Cottle, Hogs,
Corn and Fodder, Oats, 11'heal, Cart
and Oxen, Carryall and Harness, Household
Furniture and Kitchen Utensils:
and other articles too tedious to mention;
of a credit of twelve months for all sums
I i "
wii (i1111 iivci mice uonars, with intore.st
from da(e, with note and approved security?under
three dollars, cash.
R 1<\ M AlTIiDJN, Adm'r.
?S'ept. 11, IB to
| AW persons having demands against the
: Estate arc requested to hand the.u m,
| legally proven; all indebted are rcquo.iti
cd to make immediate payment.
1?. F. M.
I 18 -2m
THE OCONEE STATION
FOR SJtLE.
This place, situated in Pickens District,
on the Oconee Creek, 12 miles North of
Pickens C. 11., ai.d immediately on the
road lending from the latter pi ice to Clayton,
On., contains 1000 Acres of fertile
Land, which will be disposed of on terms
j the most advantageous to the purchaser.
As a grain and stock farm, the Oconee
| possesses many peculiar advantages; its
I iields producing abuntant crops of Corn,
Wheat, Rye, Oats, and Potatoes, while
the hills for miles around aro covered
during 9 months of the year with coats
of the richest grasses.
On the premises there are ill the necessary
buildings for a well regulated Farm,
inoinilinr* n ttvn.ofnru 11:
w, .. V.I V/ .'VV/. J J/IHIX I / WUIIIIl",
The narrative of this Station forming
as it does, an important chapter in the
earlv history of our State, is well known
to cvory Carolinian, and it. is equally celebrated
for the purity of its atmosphere,
the exuberance of its soil, and for the
beauty and romantic wildness of its
Sconerr
J * t
Persons wishing further particulars will
please communicatc with
.1. A. DQYLK.
Pickens C. II., S.
jCdOT The South Carolinian, Pendleton
Messenger, and Laurcnsville Herald will
please give the above three insertions and
forward their accounts to this oflice.
AT PUBLIC SALE,
At Pickens Court House.
UY OKI licit OK TIIH (JOUIiT OK KQI'ITY,
On the first Tuesday after the fifth
Monday in October next, several tracts
of valuable Land, appertaining to the
Estate of the late J. E. Colhoun, lying
on the Twelve Mile and Kcowco Rivers,
in the nieghborhood of Pendleton Village,
to wit:
| Tract No. 2. containing A9J. noma
the Western side of Twelve Mile River,
on the road lending from Pendleton Village
to Pickens Court House, adjoining
the lands of J. and K. Laurence, l'\ N.
i Gnrvin and othc?^.
Tract No. ! , 432 acres, on the Kastern
side of Twelve Mile /fiver, (called tin
8<>\y Mill tract,) adjoining lands of John
T. Sloan.
Trnot No. 5, 134 acres, adjoining the
same, Z. Powers and others, and also on
the public road.
t M.v n > ' <-> ' *
j k.^ no. u, u-to acres, inc ccnival
ract.
Tract No. 7,120 ncrcs, adjoining ! uuls
of J. W. Crawford, J. C. Calhoun and
others.
Tract No. y, '21)1 acres, within 2 1-2
miles of Pendleton Village, adjoining
lauds of Mra. J. P. Lewis, S. Maverick
and others.
Traot No. 0, (VVaugh Branch tract)
220 acres, lying on the Eastern side of
a weive Mile, containing soijic qf the
most valuable low grounds, both on the
Hivor and Wuugh Branch, to be fq.und in
the upper country.
The above Lands are well known to
be valuable and advantageously situated,
and particularly adapted to the culturo
of cotton.
Terms of sale will bo a credit of One,
Two, and Three years, to be sccurcd by
bonds and mortgages on the places, with
interest from date.
In the mean time applications for private
salo will l>o received by the Administratrix
and Guardian.
M. M. COMIOUN.
8opt. 22, 1840. 10-5\v
IIORSES! naossssss!
I hnvq a handsome pair of Hovses, about!
15 bauds high, full brothers, well broke
to both single and double barnesf, and
1 one of them a lirst-vatc saddle horse which
I will dispose of on ?/ood lorms
MILKS NORTON.
Oct. 20;?28 tf
' (JITATIOIV.
Andrew M. Hamilton having applied
to mc to grant him letters of Administration
on the Estate of il/aj. Andrew Hamilton,
late of Piekens District, the Kinj
dred and Creditors are cited to appear
before me at Pickens II., 011 J/onday
. the 20th inst ., to show cause if"any tl)0v
can w by snid administration should not
be granted.
Given under my baud and seal 5th Oct.
1810.
W. D. STEELE, o. v. i>. |
2 ins.
, ji ire Tiojy. \
j Wc will sell at Auction on Monday of !
j Court our remaining stock of Saddles, j
: Harness, Bi idles, Bridle Bits, Buckles,
| Harness Mounting, Arc.
Persons who contracted debts in our
Harness shop last vcar im> ronm?i?'i
... v ??IV \l IV-/
nuikc immediate payment.
MILKS M. NORTON.
JOSEPH IU'RNETT.
1 Pickens O. II. Oct. 1 r>lli, 1810.
23?Ids
SOUTH CAROLINA.
IN i IIK COMMOM l'l.KAS
PICA KNS I) I $ 7 /i IC T.
i Henry Whitmiro, ) Dee. in Attachment '
: vs. - E. M. Keith
I John Bishop. \ Pl'lfs Att'y.
The Plaint ill" having this day filed his i
; ucctitration in my office, and the defend- '
. ant having neither wife nor iittornoy ;
| known to bo in this State,?On motion :
, It is ordered, that th(> defendant- do apj
pear,-and plead or demur to the said declaration,
within a year and a day from
this date, or Judgment will bo entered by
i default.
W. J,. KHITIT, C. c. r.
! Clerk's Office, )
i May 10, 1810. f 1
wrRiiy.
| John Lukcroy. two miles EnRt. of
| Cherry's Bridge, tolls before mo a Bay
I Maie, 10 or 17 hands high,and supposed
to he ID or 20 years '1,1 dim star ii
I forehead, no brands p iver.able, collar
' marked, right eyp qui. .Appraised v'
fifteen dollars.
J. 15. E. C A HA1) IKE, m. p. i). i
Pickens Dist., .July Oil., 1SU>. 1C
JYO TIC I.J /
j err heckivkd, a Lakoj: Lot ok
Fall and Winln' (/Joods
for Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear, of the
latest Styles and Patterns.
Groceries, Hardware, G'rockeiy-ware,
Shpcs and Hopts, Saddles, Bridles, Drugs
and Medicines, &c.; ajl of which we will
sell low for cash, as our motto is quick
i sales and small nrofits.
We will take in payment for Gooila
10,000 pounds Bees wax, 1000 pounds
JTallow.
A. B. it .1, TOWERS,
No. 12, Blick Range.
Anderson C. II., S. C? Oct. 8, 1841).
22 4w
NOTICE.
Application will be made at tlie next
session of the Legislature for iv Charter
for Jenkin's Ferry, on Tugalo River, 8
miles below Jarrett's Bridge on the road
leading from Pickens C. II. to Carnsville,
Georgia.
6'ept. 3, 1810. 173m
Just Received!
A largo and well selected assortmentof
Rook* and Wlaliotiury, consisting
of Histories*, Family and Pocket
Bibles, School and other Hooks.
-ALSO?
A Lot of Iron, Nails, Castings, Arc., A-o.
at tli eStorc of
WCNSON b TAYLOR.
Pickens C. 11., Jlny 7, 1840.
[n. v. ppnuv.] [b. m. KlilTH,]
Ti f r n *r i vrr*i*t
at jviiii in,
Attorneys at L?xv.
Will Prncii.jfi in the Courts of Law
and Equity for Pickens District.
Office, Pickens ( . H? B. 0.
October 1, 1849. t2f2
EXECUTED WITH NEATNESS
A N D DESPATC11 AT THIS OF FICE
| OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
] f ^R SALK AT TBBIH
OFFICE.
*
[u. t.. .IIIKKKHS,] fw. 8. COTURAS
(i:. j. duck mas i kr.]
W A R R-HOUSB
j and
1'oininiKVion ^( rcknntH.
Mmkct-Strcvt, IIamkluu, S. C.?\VATKiO'H<><>r.
MoInt'isli Sirect. Awn sr.*, (la.?I'irrvrook.
Take litis method of informing their
lVicnds and the public generally, that
they still continue the wakk.iiovsk nnd
Commission business in this placo nuij
Augusta, Ga., whjjic they otfer their services
to Keckivk, Stohk oh hkll Cotton,
Fl.Oril. It.U'nv lJff.u"'" ,.... I.'
XV X Aiuvr.it r. fl.-vj; I'UK*
*V A III) MKIUIIANDIBK, Iil.'Y UOODB, JTOH
Pl.AMMIIH Oil MbRCIIAMH.
Their Warehouse in Auguntn is on
Melntosh-street, in the centre pf the Cotton
trade.
Tlioir Warehouse in this placo in snfrt
from water and isolated, therefore not
exposed to fire.
As they will he constantly at their
post, prompting the interest of their
friends (which they arc r.waro will add to
men- own.; 'l'licy solicit and hope to
merit and receive a full sharp of that liberal
patronage heretofore bestowed, and,
for which they now return thanks.
Liberal cash advances >vil 1 be madp,
when mpiircd, on anv produce in store.
.1 KKFtiRS, COTHHAN & Co.
Hamburg, Sept. 1st, 1810. 18
hast Sir rival!
II'K'I' DWHUTVI?! VUAlf mm ?
.. V- . . . IIUVIUIUII I'JVVMU
HKl.rm.V A FINK w .SOUTMBNT OF
CM HHELLA8,
\v iiioli we will s? Ij low for Cash.
P. Si E. E. ALEXANDER.
Juno 30, 1810. 7-tf
]\OXI K.
Am. persons indebted to P. Ar E. E.
Alexander prior to the 1st Jnnunry Inst,
must p;iy on or before the 10th Oetober
next.
Due attention to tlio nbovo will prvq
costs, as no longer indulgence can bq
given.
P. At K. F, ALKXANDEP.
Pickens C. II., Sept. 10, 1849. 18
JAMHS V. TRIMMIER,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
SPAKTANBURO, C. H., tf. C.
Will practice in the Court* of Union,
{Spartanburg an?l Orcewill*.
All business committed to his euro -will rcceirq
prompt and faithful attention.
HE rSREKCEt:
Hon. 1). Wallace, Union, 8.0.
T. (). 1', Verno.v, c. p.. ?. n., Spnrtiuihurg, 8. O
May 18. is t'j 1-tf
WB.y W. FA RLE,
Tkxdkks his Professional Services tq
the citizens of Pickens Village and the
District. He can always b# found athi%
>i./< ! -/Ml. ?i t
uiii^v;, ui tib hiu ir.-'iut'livv Ul TT . Ij.
Kmrn, unless professionally engaged.
lie has received h fresh assortment of
Drugs and Medicines, which he will sell
low.
Pickens . IT., July 28, 18*10. 11
" ]\?TICK. ~~
Application Mill he made at the next.
Session of the Legisjaturo for a Charter
for a Turnpike Road across /Sassafras
Mountain, beginning near the house of
Jacob Lewis, and terminating at the
North Carolina Una.
August 22, 1849. 15?flm
])i'. .F. IV. Lan rcncc,
Wii.i,attend punctually to all palls in
the lino of his profession. Unless absent
on professional business, ho may be found
at his Oftice, or his private residence it)
(he Village. He also, has on hand a
general assortment of medicines whiclj
he will furnish to customers at rcduc*<j
prices.
Pickens C. 11., S. C. )
May 18,1849. f 1. i>
Letters.
Remnining in tlie Post Offico at Piekrn* j:
II., Quarter ending 30th Sept., 1840, which i,
not taken out within three months will be *<>nt
to the Post-Ofllce Department as dead lettcr?l
fleorge Primes Jool Moody
Wm. Jlootho John Owens
James Itaren Poster Perry
James Cannon Surah Ann Rankiny
John Couch John Iloid
(Jen. J. \V. Cnntcy R. C. ltogister
I1.< .nw.rrr.nt> A . till I \Vl
V M..I, Jiunumu
Garner Evans Anroi) Roberson
Win. A. Edwarda Committee oftinf^tr
Hardy J. Fennel Jamea U. Smith
IriuG. Gninbrill Matthew Vickrj
Win. Howard Jnmos Walker
.Icssc.lojies Itobt Wilson 2
C. G. M'Gregor Samuel Wilupp
Dr. It. Maxwell .John R Yoijiur
P. ALEXANPKJI.P. m
Or. a, 1810. ' ^
lWiiUE,
U hereby given that application v,jM
be mndo to the next Legislature for im
Act incorporating the VilJagO p( Tiekensville.
August 11, 1840. 12-8jn.
Bm.Xlircpi"
Of the Firm of Folgpr & Cox, hns removed
to Pickensville, H. C., nnd may
1\(% fnnnrl wli/in r\w\fflouinnoilt?
?' ^ va\ v |/ii " iiyn jfi vivooiviiuii ) i iit
gnged, at tho residence of M. F. Mitchel,
Esq.
&jpt4 5, 18*#, Iftr-iU
v -/dfflH