Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, May 21, 1869, Image 2

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ifr?r.n?iifhiiVi-rr, -it; i ;,rt,v*y,a?J. i i i mimar, n.n. W. C. KEITH, Editor. WHI^NJE? SYMMES, Associate. ??. Y'OUNGr &*00.5 ^?IOIMIIU'JTOUS. Tl'Ui.VS.-Por Subscription, TWO J) 0' XA.liS per anmtm strictly in advance,' for ?fa months, One Dollar* ti(3f*Ailvcrtisc>ncnls inserted al $t pey ?/;nd>vyt>r ?H //iws or /MS for thc first insertion, and GO cents /brunch subsequent insertion, Obituary Notices exceeding fine lines, Trib utes of Respect, Communications of a personal character, and Announcements of Candidates, teilt 1 e charged for as advertisements BfSjF'Job Prifithig neatly and cheaply executed KJi?y* Payment can bc made in currency, or in pro vision at the market rates. JK?y** Necessity compels us to adhere strictly to the requirement of cash payment. WALHALLA, S. C.: Friday Morning, May 21, 1869 f?3T In Now York on Monday last, tho 17tb, Cotton was selling at 28} per pound. Cold, 411. ?t?r Attention ls directed to tho Adver tisement of Muj. J. II. WIIITNER, Kcal Es tat?iAgcnt. Ey the advertisement it will he noon that he has a number of desirable Town Lots add vnluablo Farms for sale. Personal. Wo had the pleasure last week of meeting $n tho "Courier oi?ico" with E. lt. STOKES of Columbia, who is on a visit to thc up-country, in tho interest of his business as a manufac turer of blank books, book binder &o. Wo have had some dealings with his house in tho f ast and can testify to thc ncatucss and punc tuality with which his work is executed. At tention is called to his card published in an 'other column. Taken Up. A youth (white) named 0anett was brought to Walhalla on thc 13th iust., charg ed with brcakiug into and stealing from tho House of Morgan Eryco of this County, up wards of One Hundred dollars. Thc lurccny was committed on Sunday while Mr. Bryce and family were attending church. Thc boy confessed thc crime and restored thc entire amount of money. While a warrant was li?ing prepared thc sly rogue stepped off with out any word of adieu, and has not been sinco seen or heard from. Public Buildings. The citizens of Oconco County will be pleased to learn that the contract for tho erec tion of thc Public Buildings nt Walhalla, has been so modified as to require tho building of ty now brick Court House instead of removing tho old Court House of Piokons District. Th? new building is to bo two stories high with the samo dimensions as thc old Comt House, and arrauged generally after thc same plan, a passago running length-wiso in tho pwer story and thc public olfices opening on sch side into tho passage, three on tho one hand and four on thc other. Thc Jail is to bo built of wood. Thc Buildings arr to bc completed by tho 1st of March 1870, with tho % condition, that the Court Boom shall bc tem porarily fitted up for thc November term of thc Court for Oconco County. Messrs. REID ond WILSON, who erected thc Public build ings for Piokcns arc thc contractors, at thc 8U0I of S8,000, they taking thc assets arising from the sale of tho lots and private subscrip tion as payment pro lanio. JFalie Economy. Tharo is no error moro common in thc world than that of buying cheap articles as a ; measure of economy. If tho article boa coat or dress pattern, tho purchnor must pay as muoh for tho cutting, making and trimming asforjoompleting n good article, and os these Items constitute half thc cost of every gar ment, it follows that tho material representing thc other half should bc of good quality. To buy a good article where it can bc had cheap est ?8 trUO economy. In this commotion WC iavito tho attention of tho trading public to tho advertisement of C. L. RKID & Co., in thia issue. They chum that their sclcot stock of gooch: combining in quality, "thc beautiful thVf'asti ion able and thc durablo," can and will bo sold at as low prices, as tho same class of goods con bo afforded in any retail market. Cull and examine their stock ond prices. rife A Good Opportunity. Good teeth arc essential requisitos to health and whonovor these havo bocomu docayod or losfc.lrt'.tho course of naturo, tho Hontest is a , valuable* friend to us. Drs. ZAC ?I AR Y and SIMMONS, inform tho public that they havo p opened on oflloo ovor tho store of tho Messrs. PfilPER, whore they will fin or oxtract dcoay cd teeth, and make now sots after tho latest improvements for such as wish thom. Ciro them a call. Important to Farmers, Tho May number of tho "Carolina Farm er" ie on our table. Liko all its predecessors, ft ls handsomely printed, and filled with a large numbor of interesting and seasonable articles. We aro glad to loam from tho pro prietor that tho "Farmer" is a dooided ,ao ' cess, its patronage already being much largor ?g. than his most sanguino expectations hod pre dicted. Published monthly, ot Wilmington, N. 0,, by WM. H. BERNARD, Terms, $2.00 por year, Specimen copies sent on receipt of itampforpostago. ?r?r Th'J Supremo Court will sit io Charles ton on Mon loy, tho 24th inst., for tho pnr poso .of. hearing appeal? from tho First >cuU, 1 . . 'S . -ti^x ?tay Party. Tho oven tenor of Walhalla Ufo was ogreo ably disturbed by a May Party, at tho Eomalo Seminary on tho evening of tho 18th instand Through tho favor of tho Principal wo wor? present by invitation, though Unfortunately, too late, fioin necessary detention, to witness thc grand pageant of croWplug th? Q?cpii.j Tho "Royal Hull'* was decorated with dbw/ ors and ovcrgroens, Interwoven and ntrtt?g?cl with that taste and neatness which besoom I tho fair bauds of tho daughters of men, nud thc cntiro performances (wo learn) were con ducted with perfect order and propriety, and to thc satisfaction of all. Tho attendance, notwithstanding tho unfavorable aspect of thc woathcr, was large boyond expectation, rep resenting tho various seasons of lifo, spring, summer, autumn and winter. A splendid supper had been prepared by general contribu tion which wo doubt not, was heartily relished by those bold and fortunato enough to press their way to tho table This "irrepressible pressure" could not bo avoided, for though tho house was large and every arrangement had been mado for tho accommodation of tho guests, yet the popularity of tho institution and tho novelty of a "real livo Queen," io. repub?oan Amori?a, brought out tho whole Ada m ic (whito) raoo of this section. After a hearty repast, "tho young folks, and old folks with young hearts," repaired to a neigh boring dwelling for a "hop," which was pro tracted until tho small hours of the night bo gan to grow. It was a season of enjoyment, not more pleasant than serviceable to tho pu pils, and gratifying to tho parents who pat ronizc thc institution. One word as to thc merits, extrinsic and in trinsic, of this institution. As to tho former one grent object, is its case of approach bj Railroad being but one day's journey fron thc chief and most remote city of our State and proportionally nearer to other parts o the country penetrated by branch Roads - This is a very desirable thing to parents wh send their daughters to boarding schools, fo though widely separated by distance they or near to each other in time Thc Healthy lc cation of thc school, nt tho foot of thc Btu Ridge, where thc pure mountain water an atmosphcroarc onjoyed j Thc beautiful and vc ried scenery in tho distaucc and thc Houris! ing town of Walhalla with its hard gra streets to interest tho mind during thc exct oise of tho body, nil add to its dcsirablcncs! Herc too aro churches and preaching ever Saturday and Sunday, thc Methodist, Raj tist, Presbyterian mid Lutheran denomiu: tions all being represented by organize churches and ministers. Intrinsically th merits of thc institution can compare favor) bly with any of the kind in the State Th institution is uudcr chargo of tho Misse MORGAN, ladies of reputation for supcrio acquirements in thc various useful andi omi mental branches of female education, ns wc as for the strict moral discipline enjoined upo tho pupils. Tho higher branches- of tit English language, French Music D'rawiu &0 are all taught at very reasonable prices. Board is fabulously cheap and ovcrythin combines to moko thc institution a most dos rabie ono for parents having daughters to edi cate Wc nre pleased to learn it now nun bcrs eighty scholars and has a growing pop !?"ity. Pnblic Meeting1 Thc attention of thc citizens of Ocom County is directed to a notico (in another ct umn) of a public meeting to bc- held at Wu halla.on Monday tho 7th day of Juno nc " to take such steps a? may bo necessary form a county Agricultural and Mcohanio Sqgioty." This is a raattor of such gra importnnoo ai\d general intoresk as to need i word of approval or commendation from u Every ono is aware that numerous and radie changer lia ve been, and aro being-made in. tl industrial pursuits of tho South. Statistics products now realized per nore as cotnpar with those of thc past, demonstrate that thc changes arc improvements on tho old systcn and whether wo arc to bo benefited by thc improvements will depend principally on 01 solves. If we stand aloof while our sis counties aro gathering knowledge from mu al experience and interchange of ideas, will he distanced in this our ohiof occupat'u The surest and speediest road to successful n progressive improvement in any pursuit i ses froj^rco discussion and mutai assistan The county sooicty is a radiating conter fr which (hifotical information in farm ccono and production is diffused throughout county. -Farmers hayo never properly opj cinted tho dignity and importance of tl calling. Thoy havo always underrated educational qualifications necessary to g farming. As a class, thoy' havo been mot and retiring and though constituting tho ol element of national wealth, thoy havo soil sought or obtained practical vopvcsnntatioi tho stato or notional cou noils. They ;are torcstod abovo cvorything in tho suoopss tho present efforts to exalt Agriculture f a menial occupation to its true position ai acknowledged Scionoo. . Wo aro not farr ov mechanics, but in our carly days wo \ trained to tho uso of tho plough and hoe, whou with tho now lights in ngrioalturo compare/tho old system with tho present aro amazod at tho blind projudico and lj ronco whioh havo so long?ripplcd this br? of industry. In moohanics . too thoro boon too muoh "ConsoryatJsnj" but as a < this blanch of industry has shown moro, grcss than Agrioultuao. Mechanics gqn ly servo an apprenticeship for their trade In this wAy by proper instruotiouj.thoy ccu) o passable cobblers in th reo years, bul idea, of inventing, perfecting and erecting K * . ? , ; ? J' * * ' ? W rlln. "T?r ' i in uni ii ?.itttii ?! ohtnory for tho development of tho' mnntrfaO* turing interests of tiio Stat? lins boob a fVUit less dream. Whilo nature lins abundantly favored our Sootiou ib water powors, timber and mi lierai?, WO liaVo boob content to stand ott tho threshold of mechanical Soienco, whilo others enjoy thc rich fruits of its production> Our Inferiority in nicchanical ingenuity and tho want of ti perfect system of Agriculture contributed moro to thc overthrow of tho con* fedoraoy than tho superior numcroial strength of tho north. To bo ready for ovcry omer genoy demands in fact tho highest excellence in ?tho Physical soioncos. This oxoo?louco cnn ouly bc attained by mutual instruction. Man is an imitativo animal and tho knowl edge oj - one generation is tho starting point of tho next. Such has been tho courso ol human nature from tho day oOr first .parents oovcrcd their nakedness with fig leaves to thc present period of comfort and elegance in dress, livery improvement has bccii sl?wly nud cau tiously received. There has been litt?o lift ov effort towards advancement until lately. Now n whole people are bending their intel lectual energies in thc laudable oftort to re?u poroto tho country by a sound practical course of Agrieultunral and mechanical industry. Just ns there is wisdom in multitude of coun sci lora, so there is succ?s in n multitude of wei diroctcd efforts. To collect tho useful knowl edgo thus derived and disseminate it ninon* tho people is tho object of thc present pro posed organization. It cannot fail of goo< results and merits the earnest support of cv cry well wisher of the country. Real Estate Record. Messrs. KKKSK & MOCUM.Y, Real Est?t Agents at Anderson C. II., S. C., have pub j lished thc Gist number-of(their Quarterly uu dor tho above title. They propaso to- rent lease or sell, at tho option of tho owner-, for reasonable compensation, lauds situated i this State, and described in their Circular. This is a new business in, tho South, and on likely to operate as a gucat convenience to sol tiers and immigrants. Re foro they start ou on their journey, ov when they arrive, tho know they can find herc Plats and desoiij; tions of hinds for salo, and agents authorize to sell. It in this way operates not only as convenience to the seller in bringing his land prominently before thc public but also to th purchase-* as affording a 8*1*0 source of info1 mntion in tho real cstnto market. Ibt-huftct courages immigration and promotes gouon prosperity. Thc first number contains in ai dition to deseription of various tracts of lan in this and Anderson Counties, commondab ry letters from Hons. J. L. Olm, R. F. Putin and J. Pi UKI I) ns to thc soil climate nn health of thc country and its condition i civil and politioal quietude and security. W wish these gontlcmcn a full measure of su cess in their new and patriotic uudertakiu. Peter's Musical Monthly Por May is to hand, and well sustains tl proud title it bears-"Thc Prince of Music Monthlies," for if there is ant/ ono periodic ndaptcd to suit thc wau ts of all Lovers Music,, professional or amateur, it is certain this Magazine. Thc May number conics- to us overflown with Choice New Music. There aro four Nc Songs, by Hays, Thomas, Hanks*, and Eatoi three- Piano. Pieces-* and wc; notice a nc feature ?ii thc shape of six pages-of Quart Music, which will prove a valuable ndditioi also, a dozen or more pages of Biographic Skotchcs-and'Reviews of Nlcw Maisie, thatw bo of interest to all Musicians. Hoing larg ly engaged^ in. thc publication of Sheet Mus1 Mr. Peters- has always a fresh stock frc which to make 1MS ?elections, andscouis not ing loth to draw from his resources to any i quired oxtcnt to make tho Mouthly what should bc. Resides tho Musical Sketch nud Reviews- of Now Music, each numb contains no less than, thirty full-sized pa; of New Music by thc best writers iu thc cou try. When. Music is furnished so- cheap, wi Musicians can afford to be without sucl publication ? $4 worth of good Music cam bo picked up every day for 30 cent?,.and feel jusliflod in.saying that a subscription #3 will givo as muoli Music (and good MU? too,) as you can buy for 850. This valuablo Magazino i* published- by Li PBTEUS, 198 Broadway, New-York, ( O. Box 5.129.) FARM Kits LOOK II MIK !-An. ofter of \ uablo information froo. The Votcriu Surgeon of thc American Slock Journal 8wcrs all questions relating to diseased or jur?d animals belonging to tho subscrib froo. Send stamp for n specimen copy this valuablo monthly. A.ddrcss, N. P. R KR & Co., Purkcsburg, Chostcr Co. Pa. WASHINGTON, May 15.-Special 5 Agent Briggs departa to establish a free tor carrier System in thc Southern oitics Boutwcll now seems determined to sti bondi purchased and returned to tho Dpp mont Legend ns tho property of tho Un States held ns o sinking fund, under thc of 1802. ?. P. Corbin, of Now York, a .rcspct millionaire, married ?rahVs sister, J^i Grant. <,'.".' ' Tho Commissioner of Revenues- dec that railroad refreshment'cars arc liable taxes on hotels, liquor dca lern and tob Boilers, tho roads oro' Hablo for theso t taxes on oooh refreshment oar. . fd Tho following proclamation was issuoi tho.President to day : In pursuance of provisions of the Aot of Congress, appri April 10, 1809,1 horoby designate tho day of July, 18G9, os tho ti mo for submit ti .*'. - .'. ??I . ....>:'. "i o*|? h*? ...? - ,. ... -.f^, ... ""m' -. . j tho Constitution passed tho Convention which mot in Richmond, Virginia, oh Tuesday, thc 3d doy of December, 186?, to tho votera of' aaid State, registered nt tho dato of such sub mission, via \ July Otb, ?8G?), for ratification or i'cjcotiou} and I submit to a Sep?ralo Vote tho fourth clause of section 1, article til, bf said Constitution, which ls In tho following , Words : (Insert tho disqualification olauso.) And also submit to a soparato vote thc 17thj flection of article III of tho said Constitution i wh.ioh ?8?n tho words following (insert test oath' olausc.) I direct tho vote to bo taken upon' each of tho above provisions alone, and upon' tho other portions of tho said Constitution in tho following manner, vi/. : Each voter favor, ing tho ratification of tho constitution exclu ding tho provisions above quoted, as framed 'by(tih<i Ooov?nticn of December 8, 18G7, shall oxprcsshis judgment by voting "For the Con. stitutton." Each voter favoring thc rejection of tho Constitution, excluding thc provisions nbovo quote I, shull express his judgmout by voting "Against thc Constitution." Each vo. ter will ho allowed to cast a separate, ballot for or against cither, or both of tho provisions nbovc quoted. RICHMOND, VA., Hay li.--In tho suit against tho city of Richmond, to make her redeem her small notes to tho amount of S100, 000, issued during tho war, Chief Justiae Ohasb decided tlinb, Inning been issued tc* ard tho Rebellion, they cannot bc redeemed Thc Legislature which authorized their issue was ile facto a Legislature, and had power to grant such authority ; and had tho notes been is sued for any legal purpose, and not for the ^ subversion of thc Government, they would be liablo to redemption. RECEIPTS. Thc following persons have paid on t li cir sub oription to thc CuUlMKU, as follows : Rev. J. II. C. McKinney, - ^S2 00 M. A. Terrell, - 1 00 David Piuckuey, - - 5<) I. T. Ramm, ... 8t> Col. W. S. Gtisham, - - 2 00 Nathaniel Roberts, - 2 00 Wm. Korbcr, - - 1 00 J. H. WHITNER, Attorney at Law AND S3 E X I J E S T A T E \ ? E NT, WALHALLA, SO. CA., HAS in charge for sale thc following LOTS and FARMS : Lot, Rh Aore, in Walhalla, near Court House. " 2 Acres in Walhalla, fine building, sitet " 00x210 foot, below Walhalla, lum build ing site. " 180x210 feet, below Walhalla,, fine build ing site " 10 Acres, below Walhalla, fine building silo? " 13j Acres, between Walhalla and Depot. Parin, 105 Acres-improved-adjoining Wal halla. " 200 Acres, unimproved, 2 milos from I Walhalla. " 520 Acres, improved, I miles from Wal halla. " 1050 Acres, 250 acres Bottom, improved, 13-miles from Walhalla. " 120 Acres, Hine Ridge Railroad. Porry villo Dopot, 0 miles from Walhalla. " 500 Acron, near Perryvillo Depot, 0 miles from Walhalla. " 500- Acre?, Seneca Greek, near Parry ville Depot. " 40 Aeres, in Walhalla. ??5?" Ollicc opposite Riemann's IIotcl.-vjrKt May IO, 1800_32_tf BLUE RIDGE LODGE, NO 02, A-- F.- M 'PRK NKXT UKO CL AR COMMUNICATION of L Uluc llhlgo Lodge. No. 9li, A.-.F.-.M., will he held on Kio First Saturday in .lune next, thc f>th. nt -I'o'elook, P. M. A full allondancc is ro qjiosted. Urethren wilt take due notice and bo governed accordingly. Hy order of thc Lodge. RODERT YOUNO, Sect'y May 18. 1809 82 '2 E. It. STOKES, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY AND Paper Hilling I2.stiil>llslimcnt, Opposito thc Pheonix and Gleaner Publishing IIouso, MAIN STRE?T, CO LUM RI A, S. C. VT)LANK BOOKS of all kinds, such ns Shcr jD ifi"8. Ctcrk3r, Judge of Probato, County mmissioncrs, otc-., made to ordbr and' ruled to\any pattern, of tho BBSTl*Ai>sn AND MATKKI AI.S. with or without printed headings ; also, piged or indoxod, aa required. Special attention given to tho binding of Music, Periodicals, Law Books, and all other workX May 18, 1800 32 tf DENTISTRY. J. Mi ZACHARY AND C. G. SIMMONS RESPECTFULLY oiler their Professional services to tho public. Thoy arowoll pro pared to do work in the lotost and most im proved Stylos, and at vory modorato ohnrgos. J86y Ofrico above thc Storo of tho Messrs. Pieper. May 1?, 1800'_32_tf TH'fl STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, O0OMF.E COUNTy-IN ?ROBATE COURT. Rob't. A. Thompson, Adm'r.,-] Petition to sell vs. I Ronl Estato, to llb}-, e.*. Law of W. M, Had- (-pay Debts, Ac den, aoo'd. J count,Roliof&o ?T appoaring to my satisfaction that tho hoirs. ?t-I?\Y ?r Ww? M. Haddon, dbcoascd, (namos and number unknown.) resido boyo nd tho lim .its of this Stnto: It is ordered that tho heirs lit-law pf tho. sp id Wm.. M. Haddon, doocasod, do apnonr \n this Court on tho 1st day of July, A. 1). 1660, td' plead, fiu'swor or demur to all and singular tho.matters and things in tho said Potition conta|n?d. or tho samo will bo taken pr J coixjesso ns to thom. Given undor my hand ?nd Boal; this 18th day of May, A. I). 1800. -RIOIIARD LEWIS, . \, > ' Judgo of Probato, May 18, 1860 32 0 Public Notice. rpIfB CI'LT/KNS of Oonoo County ure parn- j 8 ostly requested to in cot at Walhalla on Monday tlio Till day of Juno, at ll o'clock, A. I M., to Jake such steps as moy bo necessary to ! form a County Agricultural and Mechanical Sooloty. The Convention which w?vs held nt Columbia on April 28th and 20th, urged very strongly the formation of County Societies ns tho best means of insuring our futuro prosperity. HIC ll Ail I) S. PORCHER, I \V. ' H USS H Ii h. PBUnvriM.R. Moy 800 32-2_ Rheriirs Sale.. Tl I Fi STAT IO OF SOUTH CA HO Ul X A, IX COMMON' Pl. KA S-iMt'KRN'S COCNTY. G. W. Ilahkin, Assignee,! vs. \ Joseph .Merck. J Foreign Attachment W. H. Holcombe, I vs. , \ Joseph Merck. J I'S Y virtue of nn Order in Ibo- above stated ..> eases, T will sell to tho highest bidder, on Sillodhy in Juno next, at PICK UNS COURT IlOlJSM, All that Piece, Parcel, or Tract of LrtluV, whereon John Merck now lives, lying on waters of Six Mile Creek, in Piekens County, contain ing I'iO Acres moro or less, and adjoining lands of James (larkins, Marion Durham, Levi X. Robins und others. Levied on ns the property (d' Joseph Merck to satisfy the Judgments in the above staled eases. THUMS CASH-Purchaser to pay extra fur stamps and titles. JO-AD MAL'LDIN, s.n.o. May 8. 1800 _32_bl_ "SALE O F VAL CA Ii L IO li E. I /, KS T. 1 TM. T1110 ST m K O F SOFT H GARO IA N A, i.i I'UOUATI:-I'leio.xs COUNTY. Harrison Hamilton, cl. al, "1 Pel il ion lo sell vs. j bands, ko. Sarah Jane Hamilton, ct. al. J 1>Y virtue, of an order from I. ll. Philpot, l?sn,, ) Judge of Probate Count fovsahl County. Twill sell to the highest bidder at Piekens C. H., on Salcduy in June next, TH F REAL ESTATE Of William Hamilton, deceased, consisting of Four Tracts of Land, ns follows: Tract No. 1, tho Homestead, containing 158 Acres, more or less, adjoining lauds of Miss llraohhis, Perry Miller, Ti-icls Nos. ii and 1. Tract. No. 2. containing 89$ Acres, more or less, adjoining L. T. Addington, P. Miller, and Tract? Nos. 1 and ?I. Tract No. 8, containing 100.}' Acres, more or less, oiljoining Adlington, S. H. Rowen, Tracts Nos. 2 amt 4. Tract No. 4, containing83V- Acres, more oriels, adjoining Warren Hamilton, S. H. Rowen, Tracts Nos. 1 and 8. TERMS OF SALE*-0n a credit of onr? and two yoru-S) with, interest fromghitc, with bonds and two good suvelics, and a nioJfgago oljlhc premises. The purchnsersjto pay cosjs hi cirMynn day of sale, and to pay extra for stampf* litlea?nd mortgage. \JO.rf MAULD1N, s.o.o. May 8, 1809 ( Jt??y" Thc Grccnvijl? lottery fisc will please coal and forward bill to mo.'?* ^7. M. Kfcal ?sj?fte Sale. THE STATE OF SOUTH' CAROLINA, IX l'UOIIATK- OCO.N'KK COr.NTY. * I>Y virtue of an order lo nie direc'.cd.by Richard y Lewis, Esq., Judgo of PrJbntc, I will sell to the highest bidder, on Salcdny.in June next, nt tho Market House, in \Vn11ialln,#S. C., tho ? REAL ESTATE Of Alexander Moore, deceased, cont ?inrng *100 Acres, moro ov less, lying orTSvalevs^oT HrnsJaTjn Creek mid adjoining lanais of Pi^c??ncy D?aroit, Andy Holmes and others. J; ? v; ? TERMS.-On a crenwof nine inon'tn&witli In torcst from dato. Tire*purchascr'o givl/bond and Boourily, with a nio\iifcag*o^?T1 thc premises, to s*c-l cure tho purchase* money* Stamps, titl?8?uidq costs to bc paid in9ash, M t} f "J. H. ROBINS, 8.0?:* May 10, 1800^ ^.-V,, 81_Mfi Jf#?y- Tho many friends of J. K. IIiWOOD Esq,, respectfully announce him a candidate fol' tho fiOglidaturo fromM'ickons County, to fill tiwi vacancy oconsioiwd by tito resignation of Div. wi? lt Field. , *~ '?) May 10, 1809. 0 31 2 J ,44 -^ KUSU The many friends of JOHN H. PETTY respect fully%a;uiomico him a candidate for Coroner of lMckcnsJ?mnfly, at (lie ensuing-election. May 10, 1800 * 81 ?--4 ?Q?U, Tho friends of lb W. ABBOTS rcsptcJful ly announce him a candidato for Coroner oUMortoo County nt tho approaching election. m May 10, 1809^jp _81_M 2 NOTICE ls hereby given thai*I will petition Io Riobard Lewis, Esq., Judgo of Probato G oort for Oconco County, on thc lOtli day of Juno, Anno Domini, 1800, tor my final dismissal ns Adminis trator of tho EstAto of Nathaniel Hull, deceased. D, S. HULL. May 10, 1800 ?R . ' d' / .??...?..i"i..i'iv;,v;-.v?,? Pel i i ion for lenvo? to establish a Lieu? j ELK0T10N_NOTICE. [N nceordnneU with tho proclamation of tho Obrotfnpr, jhitbd 19th day of April, J.8?0 I jlicrc will ho nt? cloetion in this County on tho j FCURTIt TljllSDAY in MAY, hoingU?lK ! du y thoioof, for Coroner. I By virtue of autiiority vested in us, wo hero I by establish tho following polling piados III, ? Coonee County, vi/ : ' Centre, Muddy .Springs, Madison Hanni catt's House, Walhalla, Cheohco, Toxawujv Hattie Crock, and Who ts ton 0. Thc following ure hereby appointed tho Man gers of Flection : Fur Centre-Henson Hones, Moses Cain and Juhn Price. /.'or Muddy* Sjtrhvj.-i- Hansom Hunt, Thomas Patterson and C. W. Hunt. /[ll lin ?cut I'.i lf<>tn>'.-'/,i\ck Hubbard, David Du nunn and John Hogers, mdhidld.-M. W. Hell, J. W. Christian Alex. Bryce Senior. C/KV/II,--Mai tin Mahafly, David Alexander and J. P. Alcxadcr. Toxaicay.--Simpson Fountain, Janies W., Harro, Newton Lawrence. /Initie (Jireh.-J. JJ. Phillips, John Hiighos,. J.dm Woodall. ? ' Whtt?ion?.-Ira Phillips, Henry Powell Wilt. Callas. i The above named Managers arc roouoslcd to? j appear at Walhalla on or before thc 16th in j slant for tho purpose of receiving the registra .' lion hooks. I A MOX BR VC IO JV. DAVID SANDKHS) I). Bl IOMA NN. Commissioners of Flection Coonee County. May IO. 1809 .".I 2 In Bankruptcy. /n (he. District Court of thc United ,States< for. the pislrfcl of rSoul/i Carolina. Kx parte. C. I>. Bewley, Dxccutrix, lu tte, C. O. Langston, Bankrupt, . ! MOTlOH is hereby given to all creditors holding .' i> liens on Hie KsliUo of C. C. Langston, Bunk ?.upi. Mn i. they I.'-Q required (o provo the saino be i .. ' J. Clnwsqa, Ks<{ , llegislorln Hankrupley, , j .. '..ace; at Y?rkvillo, within thirty diys from j* jj*- j bo forever barred from all benefit i of ii, ' decree lo. ? ?s??iy>u{ io" of 11,0 M? to' bo hirtde in lids case. ot lu* *J |tUYAS J u>S oft I Ity order of Hon. Cr.oimi: ... v I?I.\.\N, ,IV .. OW I said Gourd . ?>?-;<. j WM. C. KKITII, Assignee of C. C. Langston. I May 10, 1 POO JU_JLj ~ SOUTH CAROLINA Stato Agricultural and Mechanical. C???? Magazine. j [OJ/h'iUl Ornan of the South Carolina, State Ay rienllural and Mechanical Society.) VT an early ?late, thc suhsoribers will publish?. Ibo ll rsl humber of a Monthly Mnga/.ine, do voted to tho development of the material intorests? ol'tho Slnto, ami (ho whole South; and will dis tribute thu Ihousai'd copies gratuitous!*', so that j every one may soo what it is before subscribing.. They intend to make it tho host and handsomest ! industrial iang.i7.UI0 ever published at the South, ! und they ask thc cordial co-operat on of every good oil ixe a Iii Ibis enterprise, which must redound! to thc public welfare. i Persons wishing copies of the first number willi ! ?lcilHO nein! their address lo I WAI.KIMI, KV ANS & OOflSVVBl.L, . Charleston, S. C. May IO, 181.0 -11 _ Hui Assignee's Sale. T WILL S10LL, upon tho premises, on L Wednesday tho 2d day of June next, thc BS BOA BO ST,\ TS') Of M. IL llunnieutt, bankrupt, consisting of one TRACT OF LAN I), whereon ho now lives, near Pcrryvillo Depot, on tho Rluo Didgo Railroad, on Martin's Crock, bounded by lands o'.' Dr. T. L. Lewis, Wm. A. Lay and others, and containing 580 Acres more" I'or less. There are, upon thc pn mises, fino PLOUR INti, ClUST, Cl 11CULAR SAW, audi ittClO MILLS, all in successful opera rum ; iv good Orchard, a huge und substantial two story dwelling, nearly completed, with very gooil out buildings. About 2u acres of the hind is good bottom, mid the up lands arc fino i and well adapted to the cultivation of Wheat, Cotton and Corn. Thc place is convenient to schools and churches, and the society of thc neighborhood is good. Altogether ib is ono of thc most desirable places in Coonee-Coun ty, and oilers a rare chance for profitable in vest tuen b. -ALF9, At tlic same time and place, T will soil tho unexemptcd PERSONAL ESTATE of said Bankrupt, consisting of Household and Kitch-' cn Furniture, 1 Yoko of Oxen, Hogs, Cattle, Rooks of Account, &o., &c. f All of tho foregoing property sold frcod from all incumbranccs by order of Judgo BRYAN. TERMS CASH. Purchasers to pay extra for titles and stumps. WM. A LAY, Assigned. May 5, 1S09 80 \ JBfiiT* Anderson Jntelliycnccr pienso copy twice, and Daily and Tri-Wcckly Columbia rhanix onco each, and scud bills to this, office. _? lill Bankruptcy. IN TUB MATTES OF M. S. II U XN ICU TT, ll.VNKULTT; npHI'? Creditors of M. lt. Ilnnniontt, Bank-. I rupt, holding Lions ngninst said Rank-. ruptl JOstnto, aro hereby notified to prove their. said u/icns before C. (i, JAROOR, Register inv Bankruptcy, eat lils oftico in Newberry, S. C.. within thirty nays from this date, upon pain oi - Jjoitfg>barred from any sharo in thc procoods of . I fW salo of said- Kstato. [ y ' t WM. A. LAY, I"* #V- Assignee M,/4"1809 30 ;1 Si^Itf'of Kcal Estate./ THE STATI0/OPA SOUTH CAROLINA,, * / OC?Xj?Y; ('( jfv'rv-IX 1'ltOllATK. Y>Y*lrruc of tin orJer lo mo il I reel od by Wollard DkLowis, Ksq,, JiiMo ofjl'robato, I will ?ell to, th?highest biddcivcn Snleilay ia Juno noxt, tho A V? REA# ESTATE vlf Edvard Haskins, deceased, consisting of Two. 'Twicti? and doBOlibod as follows : /TTrnot ?o.. 1, ob|laining 80f)*Aore?, moro or los?, Wdlidjdilag Inn* of Alf rod O'Kelly, John Koas' aniFothcTsf tp f< . Traot NoJ2, oootrtining 200 Acres more or lead. .nn:l odjojnh)? hinda} of SaiauoU Lovingood and othorA * TKHMS-On a orodlfof niuo months, with in tcreRtftom dato. TlicAhrchasqr to giy.p bohtli and^tfcurlly, witlni mortgigoof tho premisos,.to BCOIWO tl? mirclinso niotftJL 'Stamps, titles anbV ebsfrtO bejhald In cash.j i f . ?1?!