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"WA-I-IK.A.XJ?L?.A. . FEMALE ACADEMY. TIMI 13 EXERCISES of this School will commence A on tho 1st Monday in June n \xt, under t hc charge of Mr. W. 0. HINDS, late Principal of the J'endleton Female Seminary, a classical and exper ienced Teacher. KATES OF TUITION PER SESSION OF 20 WEEKS : let Clues : Spelling and Elomentury Read ing, $14.00. 2d Clans: Reading,) Writing'and Aritbmo tio, $10.00. 3d Class: Euglish Grammar, Greene's Anal ysis, Geography, History, and Smalley's Compo sitions, $18.00. 4th Claas: Latin, Greek, Algebra, Geome try, Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Astrono my, Trigonometry1, Surveying, Moral and In tellectual Philosophy, and all other studies usu ally taught in ou?* Colleges, $22.00. . Tho morals aud manners of Scholars and Pu pils shall receive special vigilance, and every personal attention will bc bestowed upon each m order to promote her rapid advancement. A small con tin ge nt,fund will be necessary to defray the incidental export?es of thc School. The location and health of the place offer raro inducements to all who may desire to pat ronize tho School. A competent French ami Music Teacher will bo provided. Boarding can bo procured in the Town on tho roost reasonable terms. - ,11. S. VAN DTVIEUE, ) II. W. PIEPER, > Trustees. L. B. JOHNSON. ) Walhalla, S. C., May ft, 1806 _ 84-2* 'M'GO WAN ' & ADAMS, Attorneys Sb*t Law, AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, li/ILL GIVE PROMPT ATTENTION to all bus * I ines? placed in their charge. SAM'L. MCGOWAN. \ , /J. M. ADAMS. Abbeville. S. C. / ' \ tokens, S. C. May 8, 1800 ?4 *tf DRUGS! DRUGS! SHARPE & MAYS HAVE on h?ud and arc receiving a supply of FAtHSE-K miBJttS, E.* A H NTS, A NJ' S> I>IfE-S'JPUzPW9, at the Store fonaet?y occu pied by Johes & Seaborn, in PENDLETON, And windi they are of luring cheap for ouctb. I'yr sonii desiring anyt.hi g in our line will do well to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere, as our Drugs &c, have been selected in thc best market iby one of tho than. May 2, 180(i 88 tf EDITOATIONAL. MISS M, Fi J.v RVfS having engaged ns Tutoress in the family of Dr. Tl?os. L, LKWIS, prcises ito take a few additional pupils. Thorough instruo 1 ion "will bo given in the English branches usually taught, and music on Piano. Particular attention will bo paid* to the deportment, mid every effort made to interest and advance the pupils who may be entrusted to her cave. TERMS-Stu per session ofiive months. Music, SI5 " ' April "28, 1800., Miss. JAIIVIS is from Ute ill-fated city of (FrederiCksburgi Va., whoso calamities during the <W.av wero equal to any. W li Sic ti refugee she. it aught for us tivo months, giving entire satisfaction, ?and wc have no doubt will gare ibo same to all .who may favor her with their patronage, We have jio hesitation in saying fhat- she will impart to yoting ladies entrusted to her eave as much carri age and manners as any other institution ip the .State. Boarding reasonable. ,T. OVERTON LEWIS, Til OS. L. LEWIS. April 28, 1800 83 2* DISSOLUTION. fp H fe 'COPARTNERSHIP heretofore exist J. ing under the naino, stylo and linn of IIa; gund, MoCarey & 0o., and Ilagood, Holcombe & Co., ia this day dissolved by mutual consent. All" debts due by said firms will be paid by Ilagood & ilolcombes, and all debts duo to said finns will be paid by thom. J. E. II A GOOD. JAMES McCAREY, W. ?L HOLCOMBE. . Pickene C. IT., April 27, 1800. COPARTNERSHIP ANIi NRW FIRM. rjMIE UNDERSIGNED have formed a Co **. partnership for the purpose of currying on a general 'MERCANTILE BUSINESS at this placo, under tho name, firm and style of Ilagood & Iloleombo's. J. K IIA0?OD, W. E. HOLCOMB*}. . W. II. (1?L0OMBE, * Iv?pkers C. H., April 27,;t800 3o ~tf NOTICE. < ALL PERSONS ave forewarned from trading- for a Note of hand given by Norton & Reid t> the undersigned, for twelve hundred dollars, dated V)ctober, I8??). Thore arc two credit < on thc Note -ono for $100.00, dated in 1801; the other, for $100.00; -duffel in 1802 or '08. This Note was lost in May, 18U?. E. S. FOSTER. April 80, 1800 38 ?_ 4 DISSOLUTION. 1M1E Firm of EASLEV"J?? WICKLIFFE balbeen . dissolved by mutual consent. Either of tho undersigned will seile up, tho unfinished business of the firm. W. K EASLIiV, I. WICKLIFFE. April 25, 1800 Si? 8. ig. .mi ??. nm.^??^???-????iiyunmiirHiaiui?;? T^THi. 'iL'. HStH JOHNSON & 6 IL LIL AND Il A VE JUST RECEIVED, NEW YORK AN? OHABLE^TON, AFlt Ii S II STOCK OF DHU G S ANW FANCY GOODS, Buch ns OPIUM, MORPHINE, QUININE, MAGNESIA, , NITRATE SILVKR, OASTOR OIL, EPSOM SALTS, EXTRACT LOGyVOOD, FIN tl URAN BJ ?, WINKS, VIOLIN ROWS, POUND PINS, NEEDLES, SCHOOL ROOKS, GREEN PAINT, TOYS OF ALL KINDS. CREOLE BITTERS, I FOR THE CURE OF DYSPEPSIA AND ' DEBILITATING DISEASES OF FEMALES. ? WnH'nllft. S. Oj May 3, 1800_33-tf ' IWI????TAXES! 1 ] WILL beat. Pick cns C. H.-from Monday 21st i . May to Satin-da}' 2d June. 1800, and at. Walhal la from 4th to 0th June, 1800, for the purpose of,| Receiving Taxes ns Assessed. f All persons who do ?ot pay their tax at tho ex piration ot' tho above time, will bc double taxed, and execution issued against them accordingly. Tax must h??paiil in coin, Legal Tender Notes, bills recoiv.ible of South Carolina, &c. Tax-payers, who have not made their Returns, can do so at thc above stated times and places. , Owing to'tho unsettled condition of thc country, and to show a reasonable regard for the interests of my securities, I nm constrained to collect, tire Tax, for this year, at points where the funds of thc State can bc safely deposited each day. S. G. H ERN DON, T. 0. May 4. 1800 ,_8:1_td " nHP t rPIIE COVERED BRIDGE, across Kcowcc River, JL near Pickons C. H., wn# this day examined by a Hoard of Mastor Mechanics and pronounced as already unsafe. Wc therefore notify the travelling public that, thc Commissioners will not bc respon sible for any occident that may occur in crossing it. The road leading lo the Ford, just below the bridge, will be put in travelling order in a short time, and arrangements made as soon as soon as possible to repair or rebuild thc liridgc. J. A. BALLING Ell, PAN1EL#11UGIIKS. WM; J. I1UNNICUTT, F. A. HOKE, Commissioners. __Aj.ril 30. 1SGG_ i/33 s_iL * IMPORTANT NOTICE. TO THE. COMMISSIONERS OF UGA DS AND I R III DOES OF PIOKENS -DISTRICT : 7~OU uro all hereby ordered to meet nt the Court IIouno on Monday tho 14th day of May next.-tn decide upon the propriety of re pairing or robu i hiing the covored Eridge across the Keowoe River, near thc Court House. It is n' matter bf such importance "hat the Com missioners under whorte particular charge the Eridge is, do not wish to take upon themselves a matter of snell grent interest to tho District. Attoudwithoutfnil! M. F. MITCHELL, Chairman General Board. _Ap_ril 30. ISOfi 33 _ _2_ . NOTICE. ' I',LL Hmso indebted to me by NOTE Oil AC fV COUNT, froin'onc'to fifteen years standing, are earnestly requested toc?me forward mid settle up. If you can't pay all, you con make settle ment, giving your Note for tho balance, I ara coutpcllcd to haye boney. Trade of any kind ta ken at the market rates. I think I hayo waited long enough on some at all events. A. J. ANDERSON, M. D. JSIarolt 27, 1800 28 ._tf Administrator's Notice. ALL persons indebted to the Estate ol Dr. Wm. Robinson, decoiiscd^ are hereby notified toc?me forward and settle by note or cash, immediately. J. E. IIAOOOD, Adm'r. April 20, 1806 ? 82 3 J. N?feT?N^ ~ ATTORNEY AT LAW] AND MOliICKTOK Itv EQUITY, OFFICE AT PIOK ENS COURT HOUSE, S. C Sept 10. 1805_J_tir HUGHES & MM) A Dl?~ ?YEAII WOLF CRJ2I3K, S. C., HAVE their WOOL 0ARDING MACHINERY in good working condition. They will give prompt attention to cus'omcrs, and guarantee'entiro satis faction. March ?, ?800 ._ 2b _ ?m _ THE STATJO OF SOUTH CAROLINA, En Equity-'IMcKciis* James W. liarlo ) vs V Bill for Relief, &c. Wm. C. Keith, ct. als. ) rPllE dofondantsJn this case, to wit i--Broadwell L W. Koith, Mary Keith, Drucilhi Keith, Susan nab Keith, and two other minors, heirs nt law of Marville L. Keith, deceasod-reside without thc limits of tljis State: On motion, of Harrison & Whittlers, complainant's solicitors, it is ordered that these several absent defendants do appoar in this Court, withinthreo months from this dato, and 'plead, answor or demur to complainant's said bill of complaint, or- a guardian qa Utan will bo ap. poibtod by the Court to rcprosont thoir interests' in this cii'.we. ROUT, .tf THOMPSON, O.K.Ko. Cotu'rs Oflice, March 21,. 1800 . 8ui I SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS I AT HARDIN, SMITE & WS., WALHALLA, S. C, rPIIE Subscribers ure receiving from tho largost '1 and cheapest markets in tho Uuitcd States, a large .and well selected ? STOCK OF DRY GOODS, Consisting, in party of Calic?es, Fancy Goods, for Ladies' wear, SQ., &C. GOODS for Goutlomen's wear. HATS a,nd CAPS, Of ali sorts, sizes and qualities. BOOTS AN? SHOES, A woll sclectod Stock of all kinds.. GROCERIES : Sugar, Coffee, Salt, Soda, Pepper, Spice, In digo, Copperas, &c., &c B?c^-Wc have a full variety of all kinds of 000 US,? which have been selected with reference to the special needs of this section, and will be sold astonishingly low for cash. HARDIN, SMITH & CO. Walhalla. April 24, 1800_?2-tf TO ?ISTILLERS. AT A MEETING of thc Commissioners of Public Buildings, held on t ho Hit h instant, thc fol lowing Resolution was adopted : Resolved, That all persons who were distilling liquor from grain on the first day of March last or since, and who ore now distilling, have until the 10th day of May next, to obtain f/lceUSO therefor ; and, should*such persona fail tb ?lo so, they will be indicted forthwith. Persons who have filed their petitions for Li CCUHC, must, pay for the same by the 10th May, or sutler a like penalty? Law-abiding citizens are requested to furnish thc Commissioners with the names of persons dis tilling without a license. Hy order of thc Hoard : J. E. HAG-OOU, April 10. 1800 31-4 Sect'y & Treas. WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY ? ic P A fl ? ' i ? :? WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH. ?gL?^ ll OOM IN LOVELAND'S ^?L/%j& BUILDING, opposite the Post, ellice. ffi&^Jjst ?J.KI313r?VII*X,I3 C. II. -: AL.S? : WATCHES AND CLOCKS FOR SALE. i AM ES ?. BLACK March 0, 1800 25 tf MLI7S3IOUSE7 Corner <?ucen and Meeting Streets. TH i S POPULAR AND WELL KNOWN HOUSE 1 is now fully open for thc reception of visitors, having been re-furnished with NEW AND ELE GANT FURNITURE throughout ; and oilers to the traveller accommodations and conveniences as a FIRST CLASS HOTEL, Not to be equalled by any othor North or South. Thc patronage of thc travelling public is respect fully solicited. Rates of Board per day, $1.00. \ " " .* " month as mnf be agreed on. JOSEPH PURCELL, Proprietor. Feb. 18. 1806 . 23 tf C. A, FISCiiESSERT^ WATCHMAKER, WALHALLA, S. C., ??? ?i? IS PR EPA?Bi), with ni! necessary ff Materials, for ll EPA I RING, in good (M ? style, WATCH KS, C'KOCIiS Ai\l> .1 KW KI,Bil', Of almost every description. Work done4on short notice, and Warranted. - --AIJSO On hand a fine assortment of JEWELRV, and ?ther articles in my line. Nov 16, 1805_ 10 '_ J. E. HAGOOD, AGENT FOR THE SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE COMP'NY WASHINGTON CITY, D. G. ])ERSONS desirous of SELLING their FARMS, 1 TIMBERED LANDS. MINES. MILL SHOALS, and any other kind of REAL ESTATE, cnn have thc same sold for C ASH through ino ns Agent for thc Southern Real Estate Company. , 1 will adver tise and oller for sale all Heal Estate without ex pense to the owners until sold. _JP_ick ons OH., Dee 7.1 8fi5 _ 13 ?f THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, EICK UNS- IN EQ177T. Elizabeth Sanders ") vs. . I Bill of Revivor for Relief, B. W. Keith, ot als. J Partition, &c. Til Fi defendants in this caso, rtambly: Brond well W, Keith, Mary Keith, Drucilla Keith, Susminah Keith- and two ot lier minor children, Hcir.s-at-law of Morville L. Keith, deceased, reside without the limits of this Stac: On motion of Norton, complainant's Solicitor, it is ordered, that these several absent defendants do appear in this Court, within three months from the publication hereof, and p.cad, answer or demur to complain ant's said bill of coniptai -t ; otherwise, a guardian ad litchi will bo appointed by tao Court to i?0pi - Sent their itl'cTCStS lo tili? CfJUHO, ROIVT. A, THOMPSON, c.n.e. . CuniVs Oftico, March 21, I860 3in L ? ti) .. .. . .K.v." .* ?. w . ? ROWLAND & KNAU FF, PENDLETON, AUK NOW RECEIVING: A FR KS pt. surpLrof S iE A SON A BliE CtOODSv Consisting mainly of O-I^OO?RIES: Sugar, Coffee, Salk,, Pepper, Spioo, Ginger, Soda, &c, DRY GOODS : Such ns Roots and Shoes, sv good assorl nient y Hats and Caps, of the latest, styles, and at price* tc nuit the times ; Pocket Handkerchiefs, Fancy (j"ra-' vats, C.olftvrs, Suspenders. Combs, Dr uah os. Soaps, Peek et Knives. Vins, Needles, Thread, &ol, &?.. TOBACCO AND SEGAllS, . Of tlie finest brands; a good lot constantly o?. hand. Candies, Oranges-, Lemons, Fig.s, Raisins, Nutsr f rackers, Sardines, Oysters, &0., constantly re ceived. * FLO UH at wholesale and retail. TIN-WARE: A splendid lot on hand, and we would invito all who may bc in. need of anything in this line to giv??' us a call, as wc think we can please you both in. quality and price. As we hfi.ro a Tin-shop in op eration. REPAIRING will bc neatly and promptly ? executed. OUR lu supplied with choice LIQUORS, and will bo* sirved t? customers in tho best stylo; JG^?y* As usual, we buy and barter for all mar ketable productions. Pendleton. S. C. April J3, 1800 31-tf ENGLISH SCHOOL IN WALKALLA. HON. Wai. S. (HUSH AM, "1 COL. C. 0. LANGSTON, [ THESTEKS.. DH: A. E. NORMAN, j. H AVK ibis day entered upon t.he first Session of my twentieth year in the Schcol Room. The prospect for my Sch ml in this place thc present year is pood. HOARDING may be had in or near Walhalla up on reasonable terms. Those,who may feel themselves interested '?wil? taite due not ice and govern themselves accordingly'* C. H. SPEARS). Principal." Jan !.">. 1800 _1? 'tf , MJIC?O?TICE. I\R. A. J. ANDERSON has returned to this place; lu^aD.d>tv>iM resume the practico of Medicine iu ali its various blanches. lie' returns his sincere thanks to his friends and thc public for former liberal patronage, and hopes, by strict attention to? his duties, to merit a continuance of thc same-, OfHec in Mr. E. E. Alexander's Store Room. Eickens C. H., Feb. 20, 180(5 28-tf A CARI). DR. JOHN it. PA H KEE offers his F ROFE S . SI ONAL SERVICES to thc citizens of Picken? District in its various branches*: Surgery, Pathol ogy, Obstetrics and Pharmacy. Especial attention! will be paid to thc diseases of women and children. Prompt and attentive in tho discharge of hi? duties, he hopes to merit the patronage he has heretofore received. Any request left with Mrs. LA wit KX OK will be attended to at thc earliest hour possible. Office next door to Col. Norton's. February 20, 1800_28_tf KAEE?SON ft WHITNERS \ T T K N E Y S A T IJ A W A ND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, WILL PRACTICE in the Courts of L?w and Equity in the Western Circuit. J. W. HARRISON, I R. F. Will TN'ER, \ J. II. WIITTNER, AndevsonC.il. J Pieken? C. H. Dcb 28. 1805' 15 tf ? WALHALLA^ HOTEL. D. BIEMANN, Proprietor. rpiIE Proprietor respectfully informs hts friends, I formel* patrons, and thc public generally, .that he has Ko-o pe ned this >' Spacious, Well known Holet, For thc nceomniodotiort of transient and permanonk custom, and will lake especial pains to provide for the comfort and convenience of his gtacsts. Walhalla is delightfully situated at thc present terminus of tho Hine Ridgo Railroad, and the Ho tel offers a pleasant home to regular boarders. Thc Hoiol table is supplied with the best? Mi er market affords. Prices reasonable. Walhalla. Dee 2, 1805 . 12_Hf THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Snmnel Knox ) vs .H I Hill for Comrirnerron of Heirs at Law of Andre* j Will, Partition, &c, P. Knox, deceased. J IT r opeering to my satisfaction that the Ileirs nt-law of Andrew 1,\ Knox, deceased, (whose names, number and residence nre unknown) reside without thc limits of this State: On motion of Harrison & Whitners. complainant's Solicitors, it is ordered, that thc H'cirs-at-law of tho said An drew P. Knox, deceased, do^ppenr in this Court, within th roo months from thc publication hereof. and1 plead, answer, or dftfiHIV to complainnnt'n said bill of complaint; otherwise, thc allegations in the said bill V,ill be taken as oonfessed by them by ah order iwo eoufcuo. ROR'T. A. THOMPSON, c.K.r.n. Oom'rs Office. March 24, 1800 3m JOB PRINTING NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE.