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s ... i at.1.jsgggj! .Vajosty. The insurgents haw transmit' ted their power to Georgy, aiul he has midc an unconditional surrender to the Russian*, and Mm}, liis nvrminl?? will 1*? Follow ol. Some soy Georgy has proved a traitor nmi been bribed. The submission of the IIuni#ntians mid i - O # ------- : the important fact of the termination of the war, had no effect on the tmnsactions in public securities in London.? The Engfiah securities fluctuated hut slightly* Dates from Havana to the 2Dth ult., hove boon rcceivcd ;it Mobile, brought l>y the steamer (Severn, Letters in appear the Delta stating that a great exeitement prevails throughout the Island of Cuba? The Captain General has called out a force of 4000 men, ami larw limbos <>r I ? 0 ~ troops have boon sent to Pnncept\ Trinidad and "St, Ja^jo, wlucli towns, it was rumored, j were in a slute of insurrection. i The English Consul had written to Ja? ?naica to send more ships for the protectiit* of Hi itish propertyThe Captain General had forbid the e XT r\.\ . ? > > wi uYKiy ui iicn vsricuns papers tnro tne Post Office, The letters say nothing of the insurrectionary movements. They attribute the military demonstrations to.tlie reception of the. Proclamation of the President of the United States, and fears of an expedition against Cuba being on foot. Pkkhkrvixo Summkh Fur its.?Sucli fruits as Strawberries, Raspberries, Blackberries, ami the like may be preserved in the following manner, cheaply, and their lliivor be retained: Put sugar over the lire at the rate of half a pound to the |>ound of berries, add a little water and \vl>en hot take up the fruit in a skimmer 1 .1? fi i? * ' .. .. aim tup ?i imo uic sugar, noiaing it there for half n minute perhaps, then take it out and spread It on tins. Oo through the whole lot ip this manner. Then boil down the sugar to a tluek syrup and pour it over the fruit. <Sfct the tins either in the sun or in a -warm ?vcn till the tarries arc vliiod through in thin grfntrnous cakes. IVt it -I ".i ii . v-1 I .?? iicii moiuuy nry uiy, pui* xnc cnw.cs m a bag and hang it up out of the way. 'flic cifkes rrill keep as lone as wanted, mid ;may be fitted w tl?e table in a few min utos, by the addition of n little hot n:\tcr move sugar being added if neoessary. The beauty of this mode is that the flavor ?of the fruit Is retained, while tliero is no danger of its spoiling by fermentation. Fufikj, .when preserved in tlw usual way ?pound for pound?are made too sweet, mnd lose their distinctive flavor so much it m^ers u?ie>wnei!?orii w a preserve gpeucti or potato licadcss, -withoutcure, preserves are apt to ferment and spoil.?Southern Cultimtor* ~'ih A K R" I ii ? V" On t2tliinst. i>y Rev. A. AV. McGr?ffin, Mr. Hknuv iixnuM, of &{Xirtairburir Histoid, to Miss Ahvinda, ddcst daughter of Daniel Hroom.of ^fis DfctrieL Admiiiiifitra(or'? Hale. Will be nohl ?t the flute residence -of JL P. Archer, doceased, near Ptokensville? on Tuesday 13th November next, rill the personal property of said deocased; consisting of Fow SJegmcs, Cattle, Hogs, Com and Fodder, -Oats, iWhoat, XJixxt and Oxen, Carryall and Harness, ilouser hold FuntHuue and Krtclien Uteusilac j and other articles too tedious to mention; on a (Credit of twelve months for all sium of and over throe dollars, with interest from date, with not<; and approved secnlitv?tinder three <lollavs, cash. W** B. F. MAUL DIN, Adrfr. Sept. 14, 1840. vlll persons having demands agninst the ivuuiu me requcaiea to nana mem in, legally proven; nil indebted are rcquest oil to make immediate payment. R F. M, 18- 2m [if, JEFFRBfi,] [w. 8. COTIIHAN,] .1. duckmahtkr.] a -wi m IT ci mi yv a xv iwi u uoa AND Commission IfferchaiUH. Mnrkot-fcKroct, IIamiu iuj, 8.C-?"WATEuraoor. MoIntot-h-Strcct, Augi'hta, {.Ja^?Fjrkfiiook. Take this method of informing their friends and the public generally, that they still continue thp Wareho,*;hb nnd Commission* business in this jnlcco and Auguuta, Ga., where they offer their scrtfirug in RadBivc Rmnv no fl?n PurrAv Flour, Bacon, iic? Ukcrivr asd Forward Merchandisr, Bly Goo oh, for Planters on Merchants, Their Warehouse in AuguRta js on Mclntonh-strcet, in the centrc of the Cotton trade. Their Warehouse in this place is wife from water and isolated, therefore not exposed tp fire, A/i they will ho constantly at their post, promoting the interest of thpjr friends (which they arc aware will add to their own.) They solvit and hope to merit and receive a full share pf that liberal pulvoar.ge heretpfore beotowc.d. and, for which they now roturn thanks. Liberal cash advances " riH l>e made, ttlvAM wA/mtVAfl AM Olttf t\vr?#iM/?o 111 <i4/U>A TTIIVM ltMV"vU| y?? W'T mi nvMi v. JEFFERH, COTHRAN & Co. Hnmburg, Sept. lht, 1819. 18 ia % V U AMButtonARKETs. (ftVi'URTKU VOR TIIK KEOVKK OOUWM,) Hamiuho, Aug.^ 2fl, 1849, Our Cot Mi Tslnrkct is qulto firm einco ou hint report. Quotations of hist wwk Ikivo betn fully tmstnitled. Though from tl?o ox ccetlhigly light Htock *m band, transaction have be?n limited. W? quote as last vcck Cotton 8 to U 1 2s Corn, 0'2 1 -2 ft 70 per bu , Muni, 75 n 80 lteuswux, 16 per pound. Tallow, 10 " Uncoil, tj " Hotter, 16 to SO ? Yrujtv, II. AckiloWlcd^eiileiitx. \tr i . ? ? - ? - - >> v inKnowieogc iue receipt Mir week, of the following sums, from the persons below nnmed; Capt. A. Riunxny, l'lekott* 0? H., 1 50 Xi fJ. Norris, AlulotroN tL, 1 f>0 I.Tw \r VT 1.' - ?wiiii ? . oi\nnc, " I 60 J. o. WliUcfioltl, " ! 60 W. K. I Iolcv>?d?o, lVttdlvtort, I 60 tJapt. C. .f Hiking West Union, I 60 Lewis Kntoi), " 1 60 fcjam'l Chapman, Dog\?>od Springs 76 Andrew Jenkins, Bachelor's Atctrc.it, 1 50 II. H. Joint's " I 60 Jesse Jcnkui*, " I 60 <J> J. Howard, IInml)u% I 50 James Humor, Sulubvity, 1 60 Carter Clayton, Clayton'.) Mill*, I <50 Elam Sliarpc, Pendleton, 1 BO Maj. J. ]{. Keiri, l'umpkintown, 1 60 R Cannon, Ksq., Twelve Mile, 1 50 llobt. A. l'odd,Storeville, 75 T. t?. Swift, Bachelor's Hot rent, 1 50 It. C. Clayton, Hughes* I 50 Sept. 15, 1810. "Ho'HbTR. Am. persons indebted to P. ?k E. E. Alexander nrior to tin* lot Jnnimrv loot I '??>, must pay oil or before the 10th October next. Due attention to the above will save costs, as no longer indulgence can be given. P V. R M.VYAMTH'l) ?.Fickens C. II., Sept. 10,1840. 18 Vtt. A. HI. COX, Of the Firm of Folger?fc Cox, lins removed to Pickensville, S. C., and may be found; except when professionally engaged, at the residence of M. F. Mitchel, ] ilusq. Sepi, 5, 1840. 18-3t CITATION. W. fi. Grisham having applied to mc for Letters of Administration on the Estate ofOhaa. Williamson, late of Pickens Dist., Deceased, The Kindred and Creditors arc therefore citcd to appear before me on Friday thy '24th inst., to show cause if any tl>ey can, why Letters of Admin istration should not be granted. Given under my hand an seal this LOtfa day of September, 1840. W, a STEELE, o. p. d. NOTICE. Application will be made at the next session of tine Legislature for a Charter tor jenkin s Ferry, on Tugalo River, 8 miles below Jnrrett's Bridge on the rond "leading ^rmu Pickens C IL toCamsville, Georgia. jSept. 3, 1840. U3nt ORDINARY^ SAIjE. liy order of W.. P.- Steele, Esq., Ordinary for Piclccns District, will be sold on -Sa'lo-dny in October next, before the Sheriff's Office., witlun tJve legal hours., I A 1 \ r*l f /\f n ?* T A* 4- ? *ji?o iitm vi <ui wiuit-'uuu *iut qiwillt; 111 the Village of Picfkens, known as fjot No. 44 In tlx; Pint of the Villnge. One Tract of l*md tying -on Corn1k>U8C Cnoek orfttej*8of Little Hirer, oorvta&ning One Hundred and Twenty Acnes more or less, adjoining E. EL Alexander and other*. Also one other Tract, known as part of the Gregory Tract, lying on Gregory's Oixipk. r.ontjiinirur Ao.w?? mnw nr l/iva bounded by 'r.ndo of CoL B. and others, belonging to die Estate of John Clayton, deceased: #old for division amongst tbe Legatees of Ilia deceased. TFR&S OK & Ak& Twelvo month? credit except cost which will be required in advance, purchasers giving bond with approved security, and a mortgage on t!io premiaies if required by the Ordinary to secure payment tlve of purchase money. J A. DOYLE, 8, p, o. Sept 3f 1840*. SHIJLINCi OFF AT COST J The undersigned, finding thonsclvos under the necessity of re-covcring and Qthorwjso, repairing their Store, have determined to sell off at cost the large Stock of Goods which i.cvjr have on Jiand, nnn-JKflnfr af avaipv rfftMnnntinri of DRY GOODS: Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery, Glassware-?Drugs cfc Medicines, Hoots, Shoes, Sadiuru, S,idles and Martingales. And a full supply of Grocrrikh. W- 8. * T. P. WILLIAMS. Salubrity, So, Co., Aug. 25,1840. 15 tf invrn;j3, I? hereby grvoc iiuu application -wrl be made to the next Legislature for ai Ai>f fkrt VlHo^u r\f Pirtl/ *?vy ni^wi j'v* v??y f, v? a ?v? enfiville. August 11, 1849. 12-3m. * V 't* $23 RSWAKD! Htolln from the subscriber'* stable, C 1 A ill . ? - - iicuroummue, o. \j., on me mgiit ol ther Oth, inst%, n May Horse, with no pnrticulnr marks recollected, except somv harness marks. Any information res* peeting the horse will be thnnhfullv received; and the above reward vrjll be, paid for tlie dvlivcrv of said horse to me. together with the ihtef who stole him, with evidence svifticient to convict him. THO& McLELUN, June 30, 1640. Police. Application will be mode nt the iu>x S'cssitm of ihc Legislature, for ? Charter for n >fum*pik? Itond from I'ickerm C? 11? tlirOlmli .In^n?c*v? Vollmf #1%^ 0-- wvitwuvv t hiivj i\j inu re utiv Water Falls, September 1, 18-11), BVILBGH8, Arc notified that I Nvill let to the lowest bidder, on Tuesday tlm 11th JScntvm her next, at 10 o'clock A, M%, at Cnne Creek lhicJge, near Mr? MaXWellV, the erection of an entire new lhiilge over Cane Creek, ntor near the place where , tlu* old oii: stands, MILES M< N0lVr0N> ComV Road, ?kc. August 22, 1849. 15-3t [Conhai) Zinck.] [II. Hcoiiks. ?^tt? -*? n VY l1 lJtilTl. The .subscribers have entered into Copartneuhip in the Cabinet Making Business; anu will keep constantly on hand a variety of ilue'eailtf, Sideboard's, Ladies' Toilettes, Tables, fancy or plain. Together with a general assortment of plain Furniture, which they will sell low for CASH. I Furniture of any description I made to order with neatness and dispatch, with prices to suit the times. Repairing done at short notice. ZINCK HUGHES. I'icken* U. H.; July 21. 1849. 10 NOTICE. I, Nancy Cantrelj, wife of John Cantrell, a farmer residing in Pickens District, So. Co., do hereby givo notice of my intention to trade as a Sole-Trader, and to exercise all the privileges of a Free-Dealer after the expiration of one month from this notice. Occupation, TFeaver nnd Seamstress, August 25, 1840. 16-lm JUST RECEIVElTT A Fresh Lot of Gent's Boots and Shoes, Boys do., Ladies and Misses Slipjters and 7'ies; Gent's and Ladies' Saddles, Bridles, Whips, d-c., Ac. Iron, Castings and Nails, cheap/or cash. Together with a full supply of Dr. 1). Jayncs' Family Medicines; Dr. Rogers' I Compound Syrup of Liverwort aud Tar; Jew David's Hebrew Plaster or Pain Killer, Ac., Ac., As an inducement to the buyer the subscriber will take in exchange for Goods, Beeswax, Tallow, Raw Hides, &c. S. R. McFALL, PickeiwC. H., July 14, 1849, 9 Corn for Sale. I have 400 bushels of Corn at Jocnssee for sale. Apply to E, M. KEITH. Pickens C, II. ESTRAY. Itflra Lukeroy. two miles East of Cherry'a Bridge, tolls before mc a Bay Mare. 1G or 17 hands high, and supposed | be 10 or 20 year* old, dim star ie <?irel>ead, ik> brands perceivable, collar marked, right eye out. Appraised o< fifteen dollars. J. B. EL CARAD1NE, w. P. D. Pickens Dist., Jidy flth, 1849. 10 "SOUTH CAROLINA. IK THE COMMOM PLEAS PICKENS DISTRICT. Henry Whitmire, ) Dec. in Attachment vs. [ E. M. Keith John Bishop. ) Prffs Att'y. 1?iLi. . ? i ! j iit* a liiuuui wiring tins day niea ms declaration in my office, and the defendant having neither wife nor attorney 1 known to fee In this State,?On motion ; It. is ordered, that the defendant do appear, and plead or demur to the said de1 claration, within a year and a day from this date, or Judgment will bo entered by default, W. L. KEITH, c. c. p. riot-Vc nm*a \ v?vi ?* p viiivv) r May 10,1849. \ 1 E. M. KEITH, Attorney at Law. Win ^nriliniio In nrnfltiflfl in flip, f Jnnrfa of Law ayd Equity for tho Western Cir, cult, * liusincss entrusted to his car? will meet with prompt attention. Office at Pickens Court House, 8. C May 25, 1640. 2-ft W The Money lias to Come ! | After tlw? 10tf? Oclobcroty out-standing J Notvs and /Yccountn duo ;no, will bo i mven to ?. M. Kcit)> and W, J, Gimtt, Jisqrs,, Xor coljcction, W. 8. OtllSHAM. West Union, Sept, 7,1819, 17-2j.s , NEOROE81 Wc have Two fiikr-y f?irlfc, from 10 to 12 years okl, for sale. M. M, NORTON. W. 1). STKELK. Sopt, 7, 1840, 17-ff DR. JT. \\\ l!AttLF.^ Tenders bis Professional Services to I. zons of lichens Village and the l)i st? ? He can ahvnys bo found at his Office, oral live residence of Maj. W.L, KeitH, unless professionally engaged. lie has received a fresh assortment of Drugs and Mcdicines, which he will sell lr?\v Piclictts . II., Julj 28, 1819. 11 NOTICE. Application Will be made at tho next Session of the Legislature for a Charter for a Turnpike Road across /Sassafras Mountain, beginning near the house of Jacob Lewis, and terminating at the North Carolina Line. August 22, 18-10. 15?3m JU/rn.l'W 1'IIK MliK. The subscriber having more Lands than he can .cultivate, oilers for sale a valuable Plantation, situated in Pickcns District, on Fuller's Creek, waters of Conneross. containing* 300 acres: nlmnf 150 of which is clcarcd and mostly fresh, ?there is a large quantity of bottom land ditched nnd drained. The Plantation is good tillable nnd productive ground, as any in the up-country, under good fence and in a high state of cultivation. On the premises is a good Dwelling House, Kitchen, Negro Ilouse, CotI nt.. 1 mi i %Y t # * ivu vim aim xurusiimg mac nine, ana all j necessary out buildings. He will also sell 272 acres of Woodbind "lying imiiir iiiu jiuovc tract, situated near one road leading from Pickens O II. to C'amsville, Ga., by way of Bachelor's Retreat, the other road leading from Andersonville to CHarksville, Ga., both loads running through the tract. On said tract is a small improvement: the balnncc well timbered land?the greater portion of it good farming land. Persons desiring to purchase would do well to call and judge for themselves. 2*erms ruade to suit purchasers. Apply to TIIOMAB W. HARBIN. August 25, 1849. 14?tf fW* m WTW* iir i nmrimrr< All persons indebted to the Subscriber previous to the 1st day of January last, cither by Note or Account, are required to make payment by the 1st of October next. Those who do not will find their Notes and Accounts in the hands of officers for collection. Also, all persons indebted to Col. B. Hngood are required to make payment by the same time, under the same penalty, J. E. IIAGOOD. Pickens. Auer. 22. 1849. lfi-6t ? ' " "" j Or. J. N. I^awrcnce. Will attend punctually to all calls in the line of his profession. Unless absent on professional business, he may be found at his Office, or his private residence in the Village. IIo also, has on hand a general assortment of medicines which he will furnish to customers at reduced prices. Pickens C. II., S. C. ) May 18,1840. f 1. tf ANNUAL FAIR ok the SOUTH CAROLINA INSTITUTE. For the Promotion of Arts, Mechanical Ingenuity and Industry. The Fisrt Annuai. Fair of thcnbovo institute win oo nem in nnneston, commencing on Wednesday, 17th Octobor next, and continue open during the week. Specimens of Art, Ingenuity, Me chanical Skili. and Industry of every description, is solicited for the Exhibition 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 States to advance the Mechanic Arts, by iwans of annual Fairs similar to those that proved so beneficial to the Northern Mechanics, the Board of Managers earnestly solicit the co-operation ol (ill who feel an interest in the prosperity ol the South, and appeal to every Mechanic, Manufacturer, ana all persons engaged in pursuits of skill and industry of whatever description, to send some spocimcn to this Exhibition, and they hope that e?ery district in this Stato and of oui swtcr States will be represented at the Fair, ""H "^WB AH tluosc *v)io intend sending article for exhibition, wjll pfrqso give notice to U M. Hatci* (UJivnrjnflii Cppum^tt^o of Arrangements, at as enrty a day aa near sible, and every sjveciwoJi sent will he earetully attended U> ajifl retpnv^jl after the Exhibition, officers ok thk lkbtjtteyk, \ym. oukoo, president Wm, Kikkwood, 1st Vice Prudent. Wm. M> Lawton* 2d Vicc President, K- C, JUNKS, Secretary. II. S. Giuguh, Treasurer pro tern. dutkctons, nllcnr. fl N It pvn ila 1* J. 1L Taylor, E. W. Edgcrtgn, . O. Dot Saussurc, L. M> Iiatcli, 0> D. Carr, H. D, Wnjkor, F. J, Porcher, D. N. M'lntosh, <J, Y.. Hiclmitison, Wm, Lobby. Jfcgf Thjs following is a list of PrkMII MK In !TT? Fur the best Specimen a.Silver Medal, and for the next heat a WptojHk For New Inventions a uold Medal, a% the discretion of the Committee, Articles of nil kinds ;>ot named below will be received, and jitei^unms awarded for the same. Architectural Drawing, Design for Pipjk^na for the.?k C, Institute, Painting in Oil, Painting ,in Water Colours^ Miniature painting, Pen Drawing, Pencil Drawing, Crayon J)rawing, Sculpture, Penmanship* Host mode of constricting \Vhai7ee, Host Press fur Pitching Cotton, Best Kicc Thrusliing Machine, Best Cotton Gin, b<^st Refrigerator, Best Plough, CJi.arn, Washing Machine, Slnnn Mncnn'u r^.w..V A'AMMVK O II vin, vu; ? III ??WVU? Carpenter's Work by hand, Carpenter's; Work by Machinery, Model of a Ship?specimens of Boat Builders Work, Ship Joiners Work, Pump and Block Making, Mill-Wrights Work, Coopers Work, Fomr Wheel Carriage, Buggie., G ig or Sulkey, Cart or Dray, Steam Engine, Fire Engine, Turning in Brass, Iron or Wood, Blacksmith's Work, Casting in Iron or Brass, iron nailing, Fence or Gate Work, Brass or opper Work, Locksmiths work, Bell Hanging and Gunsmiths Work, Instrument Makers Work, Lamp-makers niul Jewelers Work, Silversmith Work, Silver Plating; Die Sinking, Lithography, Engraving on Steel, Copper or Wood, Mechanical Dentistry, Cutlery, Clock and Watch making, Ornamental House Painting, Ornamental Sign Painting, CabinetWork, Fancv Pnut incr. Book Printing, Fancy Binding, Unlod and Bound Ledger, Paper, Side of Sole Leather, Side of Harness Leather, Calf Skin, dressed for boots. Carriage Harness, Buggie or Sulkey Harness, Cart or Dray Harness, Riding Saddle, Beaver or Sdk Hat. Cloth Cap, Military or Fircmans Chp, Pair of Boots, pair of Shoes, Pair of Laidies Gaiters, Pair of Ladies Slippers, Tailoring, Umbrella or Parasol, Ilair Dressers Work, Gilding, Stucco Work, Modeling in Plaster, Tin Work, Plumbing, Basket or Wicker Work, Wooden Ware, Dyeing in Wool, Silk or Cotton, Upholsters Work, Mantau Making, Milincry, Shirt Making, Quilt, Embroidery in Gold or Silver, Embroidery in Silk or Worsted, Artificial Flowers, Ornamental Hair Work, Raw Silk, not less than 1-2 lb. Mnnufiictured Silk. ? Weaving, Hand Loom, Weaving Power Loom, Specimen of Cotton Yarn, Pair Knitted Stockings, Socks or Gloven Gimp, Fringe and Ornamental Weaving, Conch Lace, Confectionary, Rcfiijed Loaf Sugar, Potteiy, Glass, Wrought Nails, Gray Bricks, Press Bricks, Fire Bricks, nv.ii o_ iir n ii-? iuiiuw, opumifir ?*u* v^uiiuiys, Soda Water, Cake Making, Sturch, Flour, Cheese, But.er, for winter use, not less than 10 lbs. Turpentine, manufactured, Soap, Manufactured Jrop, Cut $iails, June 30, 1840. 7-4t SOUTH CAROLINA, HCKEN8 DISTRICT, Ilannah Clayton, Applicant, VP, Charles Allen and Wife, Sarah A, Allen, .Tames Young and Wife, Mary Eliza( both Voung, John Thos, Clayton, Ro\ bert C. Clayton, Stephou G. Clayton , Margaret Clayton, Jcdso M. Clayton , Defendants, For the bale of the Real Estate of ' John Clayton, decensod, not disposed of \ by Will. A;1d It appearing that John Thomas Clay lun rcsiaos without the lim[' its of thlfi State; It Is therefore ordered* , that he do appear within three month t from the date hereof, or his consent tq said sate will bo taken as confessed. W/ 1D% STEELE, o. p. i>, > Ordinary's Office, ) Juno 1st, 1840. ) 8-wH