Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, December 08, 1849, Image 4
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From the Carolinian.
LEG IS Li A T U It E
OF SOUTH CAROLINA.
o . * !
OKSHIUN or IOt!/. f
Tuesday, Nov. 27, IHff). J
At the hour to which the Senate was
adjourned, the Clerk called the roil and
the journal of yesterdav was read. Sun ,
dry petitions, presentments of grand ju- \
rorsand reports wen made.
Mr. Moses gave notice that lie would ,
to-morrow ask leave tn introduce a I ill to
confirm a grunt to John .1 Moore, which
was issued by mistake to John Moore.
Also, of a bill to increase the penalty
for obstructing tho passage of fish on
Lvnoh's crock.
Also, the petition of citizen? of ,9umtcr
praviny tho incorporation of a 1 .ink.
Mr Marshall. presentment of the ir' ind
jnrv, of Abbeville, fall term. 1330 [This
report produced a marked sensmion i:i
the rending?one passage of which. on
Rellintjliquo?\ cbaracerizod the trade a?
requiring for its description " i po\ of i-on.
dippcl in the lava of hell."]
Mr. llibben, petition of Jame-s Q.-v^o.
tie, of r'hurrb, for poniv^on
increase the rates cf ferryage over \V. r. J
Mr. Porter, the accounts of the Charleston
Mercurv for ;-i'ivi r
AKo, re'i'ion of lo'IVlrv - v.:-'
of M-> l.v'^W
the vnl'.ie of - . r
nrn*cioners of P~"'. V. . r of - ->.
field.
Also, of JuJi i C. P '4~:. V rnd
_ > . r 1 .1 . 1. . _ 1 .1. ,
com' cn'-iTi >n i?> .u lu^n uj u:v
State for public purpo?r>?;.
Al*o, of A xomon of Charleston Neck,
praying nn net of incorporation.
Mr. Portor gave no'iee that he would
ask leave to morrow to introduce a bill to
establish an inspection of flour.
Mr. Evins, nresentmcnt of grand jury
of Pendleton, fall term, 1810.
Also, return of the commissioners of
free schools.
Also. mMition of the Anderson Frnvde
Academv, proving for si charter.
Mr. Ware, report of Solicitor IPhitner
for the year.
Also, House resolution gran'ing him
leave of -.bsetice from his circuit.
Mr. Ci tuse. petition for additional nppropriations
for the election of the new
ail for jV.u ion.
Mr. Skipper, petition of the SheiiiT of
Horrv, asking compensation for blankets
ii.~ ...:i
iui uniiru in** j? 11.
Also, petition of J J Rigewood, asking
compensation for carrying prisoner to
Charleston jail.
Mr Black, from committee on Vacant
Offices, reported the following vacancies.
Master and Register in Equity (Charleston
District; Commissioner in Equity for Sumter,
Marion, llicnl ind, Chesteifield, Marlboro',
Anderson, Lancaster, Beaufort.
Also, Ad'ulant and Inspector General
solicitor lor the Ka<torn circuit, Comptroller
General, and Treasurer for the
Lower Division.
On motion of Mr. Barnes, the Senate
ordered an election to fill the vacancies
on Thursday, at 1 o'clock.
Mr. R F W Allston, petition from H
J Aforris, praying permission to erect a
toll gate.
Several other papers were presented
and referred to the. appropriate committics.
The hour of 1 o'clock having arrived,
a message was announced from the Gov
crnor, which was road.
After the reading, on motion the Senate
adjourned until 12 o'clock t i-mor
row.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATI VE.S.
The House met (it 12 .)/\ and the journal
of yesterday was read.
Several absentees appeared, and nmong
them WS Lvle*. elected to fill the
vacancy from Fairfield, who was qualified
and took his seal.
On motion, the Charleston Courier was
allowed a reporter on the floor.
Mr Ayres, from the committee to wait
.1 _ /V
on me itovernor, reported t hut I hoy hud
discharged the duty, and lie would communicate
hi<inessmgc at 1 o'clock.
Mr. Mnrtiii, from the committee to
count the voL-'. for door-keeper, reported
that there was r.o ei.-ction?no candidate
having a majoiity.
On motion, a second ballot u.ts had. j
After the announcement, by the spe iker
of several additions to committies, petitions,
returns of free schools and presentments
of grand jurii"- were nndo hv several
members?one hy Mw Tnpner, to
change the state license laws?referred
tA a ur\/?oi J ?
? .. DI/UVI'H ^iFiiuiiini't:.
A speivnl commii'ed was also raised on
the subject of a penitentiary, which s-cms
to ho embraced in three fourths of the
jury ic ports.
7ho message was hove announced fro n
the Governor, arid w is read by Beaufort i
T W;itts, executive secretary. And was .
mnde tho special order for one o'clock to- I
morrow.
Mr. jl/iller, from the committed to;
connt the votes for door-keeper, reported 1
it was as inollectii'il as the formor: and
tho House proceeded too third, which al- i
po resulted in no election.
On motion of Mr. Simons, it wns ordered
that when the IIohfo adjourns, it adjourn
to to?morrot^ at 12 o'clock
H illV.f
? ! )*1M' '
A message was received from the Senate,
announcing to the House that the
Senate would go into an election to till
ae:mt offices on Thursday, at 1 o'clock.
On motion of Afr. Sea brook, the use of
the flail tvas granted to the State A?*ri
/?i,lttii- 1 Kiwiofv fi>i* Tliiir<il iv si;id Kiitlav
, evening next.
On motion of M" Ashnuve, tIn* House
tlie House then adjourned nt lialf-past
3 p- m.
l\t'>/rai>hc(t for the Carotin av.
MOIlK CALEDONIA'S NEWS.
Bai.mmoiu: Nov. l2>3. in.
Tim Caledonia's r.iiil reached New
York List i:i<fiit. Ii i? said Sir 1 Irniy
Bulwer brim*.* in struct ions to resist nli intcrfe'cncr
on the part of this ?rnveriment
in Nicanijjuati i 11 i *. r.nil to fi id out
what ]) irt the 1'nited St t< h:<> taken in
the Can dim coatost. Also, despitehe*
to the uovernor iro.e.M tint J*n<jnnu
will not oppose 'MH-.v/i m if ?h'/i vd I v
the poodle. IVv li t.n ivo-o.'iii'il i<?
the 10:h v. T " e-vh (?<ne nmen"
' .1 < > . St. /Vie <
lm ?j, iitfurmiui; ih.it the oritmnco
of L.I.- i-h .?:ni < ' :> into the Dk?1
v e'i- w - : .e n sv.lt o"r.-i-v. 1 ic uvl
. \ f )>: i. 1
. .. .-i . :\i r ^ *r . i: .u-iousiv :vo
Ri:- ?: u-i sail. has dehvmdc I
'xf ti_ ? <*> N- sot it v* tlv interior of
C v-i T/lii 4. i . s v s'.ill i:viki?s| warliko
v?"?'p 1 >? expected to roach
- 1 v. O.; ". n i;:^ Kren:'.? steair.;;t
I > di?1 '?- 1.
7 v X' r.- Vo: - Cot'o i J/ irk?t rules
higher.
Tflenraphul for t! e Carolinian.
JJaxtimoue, Xov. '28, 8 p m
The Steamer Canada reached alifav
this morning from Liverpool, which she
, left on the 10th.
Cotton had further advanced one-eighth
ponnv on the previous week's quotations.
.Sea inlands advanced from a half to threequarters.
The advance U on all American
desciip'.ior.s, and Inlders we e firm
at the end of the week, and the trade active
Gr.-.\ C.\S3 ANI) DaNIKI. WlMtSTF.H.
D uiiel Webste . "in hi> speech at the New
Hnmpvlne! festival, bore the following
testimoir 'o ho mot its of Gen. Cass. It
i< as hono > to My. Webster :>.s it is to
G''ti. C'tso.
Mr. IKobsior rose and stated that "cirI
cumstances" find prevented the attend
since there ot 11 on. Lewis t'ass, hut he
should reid a letter from him. At the
mention of tho word "circumstances" the
recollection of the recurrence <>f the word
in another let'c.r cine to the audience,
: and a roar of laughter shook the hal'.
i When silence was restored, M>\ Webster
| read the letter of (Jen. Cass, adding a few
j remarks, in which he in do honorable
mention of that jjcntlem n's talents and
services, and sp ke very feelinirlv of his
I own knowledge of him when thev were
i boy * together at the aeulomv in Exeter,
of which the venerable I)r Abott, now no
more, was the print-ij al, lie said he had
tl)i'mi!(li life entertained for Mr Cass none
but the kindest feeling. He considered
him n g?-eat man, and one who, in whatever
"latitude'' be might pitch himself,
would always give a reason for it.
Orn (in;'.at M;:s\?It will ho a sicjht
next winter worth seeing, say* the Gospel
! r?Miisi(??-. to vi-it "Washington and s?-c the
j five following men sit tiny; to;r*?lhoi- in their
I seat> in -h? Knited States Senate?Danj
il l Webster, Ti.onias J/. Hen on, 7/onrv
; ('lav, John C. Calhoun nnd l.."\vis CJass?
i fivis such men no p-uliimeat 01* body of
j lawgivers in 'he world can boast of.
, I'robablv it will bo :i rentiirv hrfnio vn,.li
a ,si?iht c.in be witnessed again.
ExrnAonnivAnv mscovm.y in Cai.iFniiNiA.?Th?
following is ! m extract
from n letter w?itlon to his wife hy a New
"S'<?il;r*r, now wo:kingin tlie n ir.es ofC. ]iforni
\. The letter bears d ite A u<^. 26,
18 ?0.
"Thore \rris n pfold minfl discovered
i here (wlnt h cul'dl Murph/s di'/ifin-)
'one week te-rliy. It is evidently the
1 wo k ot* aneie.it times?*210 feet d<en.
I . , 1 '
'situated oa (ho summit of a \?my hi'jfh
| mountain. It lias nvide a gre it excitement
here, as it was several days hefo-e
I preparations could he made to descend
o i lie bottom, yhere was found in i'
| (Vie hones of a hum in heiiitj, also an altar
I fo>- worship, and iome other evidences of
human 1;ihor. Frfim present indications
it is doubtful whether it will paj* to he
i wo'-K'd, as it is nv.stly all rock, and will
i require a threat outhy for tools and ma:hincry
to worl- it."
The d'wcouerv, if property pursued by
i competent observers, may prove of the
Highest historical importance. It will establish
the, fact. that the mineral wealth of i
that region has boon known to proceeding
generations, and ti e reltfa which hove
survived, may enlighten us as to the na-1
lionnlity <-f the people who first pierced I
this mountain two hundred ?ind ten feet,
and will doubtless suggest an inquiry into
c - -i- i-!:- - ? - * '
Mir rci-M>n n'r iiiMiiuoiiinjj mu purauu or ,
gold in a country in v;hicb it seems to n-1
bound, and where its discovorei? found
encouragement to nl/ike such evlensivfe
excavations in former times.?Ex<ning ,
Po?t%
MATRIMONIA L LOTTERY,
A roccnt traveller iti the United Slnti?s
ifives a citiious net unit f?f a matiinfonial :
lutf/trf tvliinh w ! : fim'lill'fl tllOl'C* wil.ll hell- i
eficial effects, however lingular it may j
seem.
"On the 'J! <t <1 av of December 1 ist," |
snvs he, "I was p iling through the slate
of South Carol mm. and in the evening arrived
in the suburbs of the town of- , 1
whew I h id an acquaintance, on whom I
railed. T was quickly informed that the
familv was invited to a wedding in a :
neighboring house; and on being request^d,
1 changi'vl mv clothes and went wi'h
them. As soon a ; the vouu? coin le
were mtiriicd, tho (lomp'.nv \v:is voted,
jiihI a p-ofo'.uvl on -u" l. A youiuf
'nvvor then ni'O-e, :ind addros ed llie
company very elofpionllv: and i:i l'i':i> liirg
Ids discourse. lo^ed leave to offer ;i
Now Si-liomo of Mnt'inionv. which lie l>oliovcd
would i o Ijcnofioi d; r.r.d, on obtainititf
leive, lio p:opo-cd-?'7'ir.t oiip r.v n
in the cojv-panv ' n.1'1 1 e t'-. eied -a.
p*o>iden!: that this president sl.ouhl he
dulv swo:*n 4o ontrrlv ?:rorct nil the
I
communication* that should bo forwarded
to I'ini in lis of ut 1 departmen! that
lii-jrht: and that each r.nmariod cfontlem
11 and ladv sljoitl ! wie hi* o>- her
namo on a phvo of ,< iper, and under it
pi ;oo tho svp." T the person thev wi.s'nid
lonvirry: ti-.onlr'nd it to the pn>ident
for in-] ri'';. anil if anv gentleman and
1 dv had recipvoor.ily chiv'en each other,
tho president was to inform each of the
ro-ult: -.Tid tho-o who had not boon reciprocal
in their choice, Vtopt en'i civ secret.
After the appointment of the president,
communication were accordingly handed
ui) to the chair, and it was found that
twelve voung gentleman mul ladies had
made rceip-oenl choices; hut whom they
had chosen, remained a spovet to all hut
themselves niul the pre-ident. The l*onvcrsation
changed, and the company rcspeetivelv
retiiva.
"Xow hear the canclu ion. I wis
passing through the sa u* place on the
1 1th of March following. and was informed
th^t eleven of the twelve matches had
1 teen solemnized; and tha' the voting gentlemen
of eight couple of the eleven had
declared that their diftidenre was so great,
that they certainlv should nor. have ad<1
rested their riv-rective wives, if th.e a
hove srlit'mc lmd not been introduced.?
Perccy Anecdotes.
The Con ft) isr'u.vi lis of Public Buildings
for Pickens J>istriet, through their
Treasurer, iron hi respectfully submit
to the presiding J dge at Fall Term
1810, the following
REPORT :
1848.
(Jet. ?T0, 7o c:isli on hand per
las lie port, $14 4 4^
Nov *22, To do. of J A Doyle,
Sheriff", 100 00
" 29, To do. ?>f EE .llexandcr
for Willi mis' Fine, 00 00
Deo. 5, To do, of ! A Doyle,
Tax Collector, 49 15
1810,
I M'- l r l * i
zo, in no. ior nr.lt?K sold, UU
Oct. 12, " <lo. of M ij.Keith,
f'lo k. 56 00
" 1 V, To do. of .1 A Doyle,
(Sheriff, " 21 00
*2R4 TO J
1818. OR.
N >V. 22. l?v <vrsh mid for ComV
in Ivptirv \Si' 1. #1 0 00
Hy c tsh jnii'l Uom'r. in
Ktjuily for tnins'-"i| i '2;'? 00
" 20, Piv e;i?li pif! T'i. K. A!rxnndor's
A erf. h~ 75
IVp. 4, Hv p?ii<l A .Ttokson
for building ?1mMp :\t .Tr.il, fl7 00
" 5, Hv cnsli p:'id ,1 W h
CY.iry for building Uilchf-n
ni ' 70 00
" 0, Hv otsh p ii! C. Ziivk for
cut'ingout Jitil door, A*<\, 5 H7.',
1 a I o
.]>*?. 2-1, Rv rns-h p i ! F. Fo?i-pr
for building pill irs to
J ;i lotri-fii. ' 2 r.o
" 25, Rv f i-lj p.iid .T. G;i-ham
WU n'lwuv.', 1 17
Feb. 11. Ry cMfsh p-iirl S R McFi.H
for huildinir iii'llow.-, Sir., 7 00
Apr. 12. Rv c . >!i piid S Kirk-ey's
nocounf, 1 00
.Jane 1, Ry ensh pnid II Iliu^e-;
for wo: k in Oom'r Oflico, 1 25
" 10. Ry cisli paid ,1 Durham
for M cliriirs. 5 75
Oct. 13. Ry cu>h p:.i:' S R McFall
account for lurks Ac. ]{> 50
Ry 2.V per ct. com. o.i ; mi. ree'd. 7 11
" 2.J " " -*' " pni<l out, G 00
$253 40*
I ,.
Amount received, $2fit 70$
A' paid out, 25.') 40?
Ha'l. in IVmidaof 'TYeaslirer, $31 3f)-]
All of whi li is rf1?-roctfull Mil>mil(?jd
MILKS M. fcOfeTON, TkmsV
PibkcngC. 11., s. c.. pitrl..is in.
woxicfK."
Is herehy givou that application will
l>o maUo to the uoxt Legislature for ?n '
A /? ilKiAiMini'ahnM tlvA \r:il..- I -1- I
4*\,v i.ivy |ivi(?uii^ niv t in UI I~ICK? 1
cnsvilfe. j
Augtwt 11, 1840. 11~#*) 1
i
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PROSPECTUS
i |
OF JIIU
FAUMKli /.mi 1 J AWi It.'
GK6. Skapouv, ) ,,
| r\ Lui'.'\"S.
J. J. (ill.MAN, J
It will be our .'iim toconduct this nub
Heat ion in a manner acceptable both to
the fanner and planter, and to n nder it
valuable to the tillers of the soil throughout
tho South. The pa pet1 owes its !
origin to the suggestion of the Pen lieton
Farmer's iS'oeciety, the oldest institution
of its kill'! in the iS'tate, embracing
gentlemen well known as successful j<) inters,
nnd distinguished for inventi m and
mprovements thev have made in iniplenients
of hu banjjty. AVe II ha e
important aid from this source, ;'iul
. .... 4 i . -*. i<
, | n'iiii i* u? our [ ?' | t'r ?i vt'iucK* 10
di- ominate the rosMltsnf the experience
of members of this As?o6iulioil.
Wc have secured, as contributors,
from every quarter of (1?k> and tho
m :,rl f:oin<j Slates, pi --liters of skill in
the ' it and mystery" of fanning; mul
eonijr :tnlaft* oniM'lvos that thu? \ye in y
become an exchange medium of lie different
modes of husbandry practiced in
(!i:l("(?nt V'lts nf il l' cnnntrv mir
l)f* cnuim'ri to place 1 cfore the ngricultu? ;>
1 eomniunit v tlu* opinions and theories
of the most, jcien'itlc men of (lit1 South.
Wo sh '11 acquaint our readers with the
rc^ul .5 of an extensive train of expetii
menls conducted under onr owusupciinr
I tenderice, and shall <rive agricultural
] chemistry a prominent place in ourvolumns,
so as to enable those \Vlm wish it
to deteimine qualities of soil, and their
; fitnesu for any pir'icular crop.
We shall endeavor to bring within the
I scope of our attention every subject of
! into rest to tin? husbandman?things small
as well as great?-and to make onr paper
profitable alike to the huge plantoi and
the >moll ft'mer.
We shall make ou'- pages interesting
to the mechanic, from the attention
given to the. construction of forming
utensils,
| \vc aspire to place the J>'arme.r and
Planter among tin; most desirable agi
! cultural publications ??f the day; and to
I this end we pledge all our eno fjicp.
If the .S'ouih would keep pace with
I the advancement in agricultural science
j and enjoy her full share of prosperity,
; information upon the subject of husband'
j rv must be more widely diffused.?
.Strange as it would seem, while there
1 are scores of political papers in this
State, there is not a single journal devo,.?i
... ?k... ...j 1 i i
nw id uiiii tmuiMii u pursuit, oy wniou
man and heist must live, if Jive nt nil.
From the-econsiderations, and at the
earnest solicitation of the Pendleton
i Farmer's Society, under whoso auspices
i we may he regarded, we are induced to
tV<e upon ourselves the. conduet of the
Farmer and Planter; and, from the encouragement
already received, we are
s uvjuine of rendering It n popular paper.
We ask for an active co-operation of
all who are favorable to the enterprise, in
! procuring subscribers, and fownrding lo
lis their names nseailv as possible.
The Farmer and P! niter, consisting of
vxteen royal cpitirto iv'ges, will I e published
monthly, at IVndleton, S. at
*1 poi'iipnum; six copies for twentylie
copies v*2?) ; or.e bundled copies
07f> -payable on th.? leceipt of the lir.-t
number.
The volume wil. commence with tl e
I year 1830.
Communications should be addressed
to
SEA HORN Sr OILMAN,
Eds". Farmer fcnd PI inter.
Pendleton,8. O., Oct. 17, 1840.
SOJtTuTlilWO N ISW.
1 OSIE.IT It '. IK.' AIWS AT
ISi\ v la v! of'* 5* v I ren J.
I am now opening .it this place a hand
i some assortment of Fall and Winter
Good*, con idling in part of Cloths, Casjiimere,
Tweed* (all ivonl) Ivcntacky jeans,
' r-I (Inn 1 >*? 4 *1 tr
*% iiuv> luivnt wi i'111" r I VII? V CSIID^,
j A great variety of winter good for Ladies'
W ' ir. l\m<:y Prints, of entirely new
p ittfins, ;ii r> cents per yard and upwards.
Mu lints Cambrics, Gin^hums,
A l:trge assortment ??f well selected
Shawl , niiinkcts, Sliirtings, Hats, Caps,
Bonnets, IJopls, Shoes, Saddles, Ii 1 idles,
Crockery. Hardware. Medicines. Sihmv.
' c? '
i Cofieo, 8alt, Nail-*, Bugging, Hope and
j '1 wine; a* well as nil othci* rtrtioU's usually
' kept in a country :i?ony all of which I
wiildi po cofon the- bo>L lorms.
I will ilwiys I?r? phvisod lo r.hew my
Goods to thoi-c who iVvov me with a call,
free of cha.go.
W. J. NICVILL,
Bncheloi's Retreat, 8. (J.
! Nov. 3d 18*9 tf
JAMES V. TillMMIKU,
ATTOllftKY AT LAW,
8PAJITA NUU J10, C. K?
W'li.r prticticc in the Courts of Union,
8pai lunbui ({ ftnd ftrccnvflle.
All ldifiniwomnirtjltoil to l?i:* oitro will nveivti
prompt ftiul faithful attention.
: . ijf
li K K t It R N H K S I
Hon. D. NVai.i.aci:, Uni<<n,8. 0< !
T. 0. P, Vernon, o. h. i>., Hpai tanbiurg, S. 0 i
Mny 1K, 1840 J-tf I
* ( _,
jv'o?i(f E.
THOSE indoM to', tWo .Subscriber
would do well tocall aful'seftlH tlTelr notes
and aecountu, on or beforo the first of December
next; after'ihjib time thov can
find thcui in the IkiikU,Olliccrs" for collection.
S, JU.
Pickens C. II., "N.iv.2.1, VSjtO. tf.
IjCitypjrM,
Remaining in the lViut Oflico at r{ekens C,
H., Quarter eiufirtg 30th Sept.; l$4d, whieh i
not tnkcn out within threo months Will he pom
I*) tlie I'o^c-Ofllcc Department nadead letter*
tNcrge Itornu? Jijol Moody
IJioillO John Owen*
JumcM ilftron F<wter PHry
Jili. e > Cuiyiou hsfrah Ann Rankin*
Jolin Cor.eh .John lici;l
(Jen. J. W. Cantey H. IV Regi-ife!"
l);i ,'iu:rioiin Artist Win. Rowland
(Snrncr Kvam A;iron Rober^on
\v:n. A. 1-Mwar l-? (JfthuhUtee of Safety
Hardy J. Fii>?o\ Jiuho* H. Hmith
Ira (1. C'atnhrill Mattliew Viekry
Win: 1 lo\var,l Janio* Walf?<5r
.ft e.h-net Robt. Wilson 2
( .M (iri'ro?r hr'ninucl Wilson
Dr. U. M xwell John IV Young
T. A LUX ANDEH, I'. M.
0?.\ C, IS 111.
JYOTICK! .
Jirvr hf.ckivko, a LatuO: Lor ok
R'\'?23 and Winic)' <??ou<l?
for Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear, of .the
latest Styles and Patterns.
(iro.eiies. Unrdwavo, Croeke/y-ware,
.Shoes and Boots, Saddli's, Driiles, Drutftf
and Medirines, iW; all of v. Jjieli wo wilj
sell low for easli, ,as our i.'iolto i* (puck
sales ard small proms.
We will take ia payment for Goods
10,000 pounds Bees wax, 1000 pounds
2'allow. J/1 ?m
A. P?. A J. TOWERS,
No. 12, Prick luinrre.
Anderson C. IT., S. Oct. '8, 181d,
22 4w
NCjTICiaj
A ppljv iiiun will be nr.idc jvt tbo i:e?t
session of ?!-e L<>jjfi;:l.?luro for a C!h;irtyr
for .I.o:i!:inV- J'Vny, on Tujjnlo liiver, 8
nli!es '.elow .1; r:oil's Hndge An the ronjJ
li-jidii!'; fiorri l'ii.-kcns C. II. toCiWirsville,
(icorjrjn.
Sept. ft,.1840. 1 <3m
ESTUA1.
.Tolm l.nkorov. two mites Kast of
Cherry's Hridge, tolls before M6 a Hay
Mure, 10 or 17 bunds li>gl), and supposed
to be 19 or'JO yc us 'd dim star ir
i forehead, no brands p i>-l.able, collttr
I marked, right eye out. .Appro wed a'
fifteen dollars.
j. nr. i;. cahaihne, m. p. i>.
Pickens Dist., July Cli., 18>9. If
tut: n>
T? */...? ra i
ff U li t if f* j B l UUt'Dlif.
APPLICATIONS will lie roceivodby
tlwr Hoard ofTrustyies until the first MOn
day in December nextt for a competent
Teacher to t ike elinrtje of the Academy
at this Vill kvo. At ffiat time a selection
will he nisi tie: undoubted credehtlAli wilj'
; hu required,
j K. M. KEITH, Seen, vnd Tret.
IjouhI of 2'ru ,
Piclcetir, r. IL, S. r , rvt. 27. 1 810. if,
soi hi ( /1 t i'jp aY ~
IN lilt: COMMOM fl.KAR
VIC KENS J) IS 1 A / (!T.
Henry Whi'.mitc, ) Doe. in Aitiielunent
Mi.. K. M, Keith
1,1... T?M * ? '.
i t>1111 uimio}). j i'l lis *\tt y.
Thi1 PlHinlinh-.tVintf this day filocl his
declaration in mv office, and the defend-'
ant having neither wife nor atforiiby
known to 1 c in this State,? On moiiftn-:
I It is ordeicd, that tho defendant do apr
| pear, and plea'd or demur to the said dq;
, el-.ration, within a yoiir ri>id n day from
tm? onto, or .iluigmeftC will be entered by
defuull.
W. L. KEITH, c. o. p.
Clerk's Office, ) ,K, I 1,,
MHVIO, 1^40. ( i
_ ^OTICK.
' Application will bo made at tbe ne*f
Session of the Legislature for a Charter'
: for a Tnrnj)il<e Road nejosfi 6'nssnfmy
i Mountain, beginning near tlio bouse of
. iiiiu u;ririmumg nt inc
I North Cnfcblbwi Lyvkv > io <;o?*
August 22,. I 8+0< IS*-1 Bin
ftr. .5. N. Lawrmcf.
Wiij. ntU>nd punctually to .ill ctiiln ift
I the lint' of his profession. Unless Absent
| on pfofesyoniM business, be may be found
nt bis Office, or bis private residence in
tbe Village. He also, ban on band n
' general ap?o'rf riirnf of nnvlicir.os whp-.h.
ho will fumifth to customers at reduced
prices. r.iVaw??
/in n A \ "
i iv;kuiin t.., I J., r?. f ,'iltWWII
May 18. in 40. , ?
0R. ?fl. %V. RA iRIiK,
TRNDRiis liif. I^fcsrfotini'SefvWcs to
tlm ciiJwiia 6f tfioktna ViitrtWc* ^StT32-*ttv^*N ?
Disti iot. I To can always bo found at hi* <J
Office, or nt the rc^iaenoo ftf Maj. W. L.
Kkitii, unless professionally onengcd.
lie ha* rccoivod a fft'ifli
j.J)riiK* and MeJUinfW, which he Will nit?)!
low. _ ; w, ;:?*????
r lclK rs . 11.i ,it.It ??R. 181O1.'' 1! -1
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