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W. 0. KEITH, Editor. WHITNER SYMMES, AsBociat^ IR. YOUNa^j O?J, l?ieoiMCi&yi<m$, > , T KR M H-For Subscription, 'j')v (J J)'? L7 %*%RS per annum strictly in advance; for/sh months, One Dollar. Advertisements inserted al $1 per square Jor en lines or less/or thc Jirst insertion, and 50 cents 'for each subsequent itiscrtion. HQ?" Obituary Notices exceeding Jive lines, 2W6 utes of Respect, C'ouimnnictfitions of a persona! character, and Announcements of Candidates, will bo charyed for as advertisements ..JW^#?, Printing neatly. uitd.c/uaply /executed,. Payment cnn bc nuuk in currency, or in j/ro vision at thc piar fcc I rlilo/iS ?S?1' Necessity 'compels ns to adhere strictly to thc rcjuireincnLpf ca?b.paytHetU^^'^'^'ri^rn^i->v\r: - ..J-!.-.Ll! "f.L.l.-J. J"lJL-_J WALHALLA, S. 0.*l . Friday Morning, May; 23,. 1839>:- ? Jg&~ In New York, on' tho 2<Jth'"instant, Cotton was quoted nt 28 J to 282. Gold,;'!!*.; . Jt!?B* Attoritioti ts called to thc ad vertigo - .",1 ?us - ? , [. ? tnent of J. J. LEK in thia issue .".tu j...,. t . r ' 'v;;:nl(t(ir. T?' 'H1' 'U nar. ? Taxes. Wo havo received tho following information from our County Auditor : Tho assessed value of thc real estate iu Ocottco county has been raised one hundrud percent. Thc per centum of taxation has been ilxod at seven and ono half mills on thc dol Jar. Hydrophobia. A friend ?f ours informs us that a cow in thc neighborhood of tho Falls in this County was affected a few days ago with cv?ry symp tom of hydrophobia. She became perfectly frantic, tearing up and dowu thc stvcain, bor ing her horns into thc earth and running over everybody ?nd everything that came in her way. Finally Bbc was conGucd in a sta ble whero sho died. Sale of Heal Estate. Attention is called to. thc advertisement of "W. A. LAY assignee of M. R. HUNNICUTT Bankrupt. On tho 2d of June next, he will soil for oash on thc premises, near Pcrryvillo Depot, Blue Ridge Railroad, thc valuable traot ?of land of said Bankrupt, containing 580 acres with good improvements. Thcro . aro on tho premises flouring, grist, circular saw and rico'mills iu full operation, also a good fruit orohard. Wind. Thc heavy storm of wind whioh passed through pvjr District loBt Saturday seems to haye boen general. All our exchanges since that day speak of it with moro or les* violence in different parts of thc State. In Charleston says;tho."Courier," considerable damage was dono to tho houses and fences, and even in tho harbor. Thc roof of tho new custom House was blown off. A boat cn routo from tho city to Bull's island was thrown on her side and filled with water, Tho boat contain ed Mr. Douglas and family, composed of his wife and three children and two colored men Mrs. Douglas and two of tho children being below deck were never seen after thcaccidont. Tho oilier parties were rescued by one of tho .colored men who succeeded iu getting into a*Bmall bout towing astern. Rumors of oth er disasters to .yachting partios wcro rife but so far ns known without foundation in fact. .ri! ? . ' i Vi V? V ' ' ? .>"... A Great Cackling. Mr. J, J. L'iK, a morohant in our town hos exhibited to us his yccoipts of shipment of eggs .from. Walhalla to Charleston,Trotn the 18tlp of January to tho 10th instant. Tho recpipts foot up four thousand Ono hundred and twenty-seven dozen. This is exclusive of. his sales for homo consumption. | In addi tion, to this ogg business, ho has purchased aud shipped to thc sa nm point, upwards of one thousand fowls, besides n ?cfosidorablo number of ducks, gcoso and turkeys. .. Tho gross receipts of thc sale* in these articles amount to twelve to fifteen hundred dollars. * This is a new busincs. Heretofore tho de mand for theso articles has been small, hoing limited by tho homo consumption. They never oommanded Cash, and wprc exchanged at a lo w ra tb for goods. They arc now cash af.ttcW and hayo an unfailing demand, and the little business whioh already shows a triado of abovo fivo thousand, dollars annually, wl(li.? stimulation domain! may sooii reach. Jtwonty-fivo thousand. j\Jr. LEE 'has added .to'thi? lino of his business tho* shipmen fr*?f | todttor, and wo hope that chiokOrttf/'fljg&sJ'But-* tor and ovoh ohcoao "will yet becomo ? senteos of profitable production to ortr citizens. -Thbro is nothing liko a market to dtlunilatb ithO1 production of nn articld fifid'tfvcV? is'hoth fn| liko onorgy to create a' mrirket. We Warn him success in tho busincft?.' t.. -w?f- ? " ?MON AT Mwiiw.^r^k^^^ froiu all parts of thjo.Sflu^ being about 1,000 rotular dofogatcs. A des patch lo tho "Cincinnati OnS??W.'" dated oft Suhday, Says: ' ' ?.w !'7' t*W?#l *<OnO'gr,attfyltigJ fiMtot?of Ih? 'aftW W'? politics tlcem td nb TffelJ ignored. lioans and'Boiiio?r?tfl,'ra?i???ls ?trfd 'VODOIB, haVo fatf toi?o'iiWlr' tht?W?V?'nlm?sltics??Haf ard'dbrd?aily ?x'onhng?ng- Vio'W?' a? tb'thotfest" ,mticB ot building ^ tW'prt&frrititty;^ Southend West. Amplfiflt tho throngs arquhtftho Overton Hotoh, thi*-?ef?n?ngti^| h&vo not hoard a single political1 topi* started^ nod Tam sum tho convention will bb'?^?aliyi ^?"?i rar ?im.??in mm iH'Miiiii inju ?null???????!??? mmggm Look ont for Swindlers.,.. dwindling is tho order of tho day. Tho loading "moral idea" of thc agc, seems to bo "make monov, honestly if you can, if n?t tnako nioncy? 'C|o j of our citizens nitcw^days Sbdok jireh lcd twiSsaJoks Of fldjSvj f?ni n Nbrth ifcrjl na ?wagoS, ^lubhjon trial proved ito; bo aniifct jpoiof flrjur putt corn meal i?" tilo ^wportBulo?oJic thftd1 uoujl to koeWirflS I Jtnj?nl. Tliftj^ur wai^topre'scntcd'^-ijirfiig ' good, but fio bird had flown before tho dis covery of tho cheat; wagon, team, driver nud money,having gono to uuknowu parts. We only record tho fact without imputing blnmo . to,tho .seller nsf^o may bo Jojueqcufcp? ; Jho Fraud and may account to thc injured party on learning thc fact. But as even this is poor ?sMisiaotion^to ^person needing' any af Holey wo recommend that our people cither trade with our responsible merchants, who would nt a.ui.omcul.s notice make good sucirdefects,??or when they trad o with.strangers bo.suro: to cx ,a,inipo ttyc .article purchased <Woll. Tho safest and most economical course iii thc cud is for eaoh ;pc,rsoU: to koop within his legititriato ca IL jug nUjd^as .thof far,?^p.i' needs the.mcrcha?t 03 a incdiutu to-dispose of his surplus-products/ s.o'lot,him seek- him to supply his doiioionoioB. It s?y^s timo, trouJ|loi;nud Will in tho'eourso of a,fHfctimo ?qonoy. ? - . ' BlueRid^ Whatever ripp'?rtains to this great enter prise cannot fail to excite un interest iu our ptfOplb. Tho project'was agitated in tho Knoxville' CJoiivention ' ns carly ns 183G npd the great interest of thc Sections to bo pene trated by the llond have kept thc matter nliv? until thc opening of thc war, which swallowed up every local interest in thc struggle for in dependence. Scarcely had thc smoke of thc contending armies dissipated, until tho vast importance of thc Road enlisted tho entire people df thc State on thc side of its coppio, tion. The Legislature at once W?$??d thc faith of thc State fi* '?ts behalf to thc cxteqt of four millions of dollars. With a view to so led thc best route to connect Cinciuuatli with some Southern port a great Railroad meeting was held iu that eity on tho 15th Institut. This meeting was attended and addrcsscfl by Gov. Scott, Col. Low and Ccu. Harrison in tho interest of tho llluo Ridge route by way of Knoxville. The proceedings of thc meet ing arc too lengthy for our columns but wo extract from thc"Cincipuatti Gazetto''.thc fol lowing; sketch of the speech of. Cen. Ilarrison, tlits President', and in fact, tho irrepressible "friend and advocate of tuc Roath" SPEECH OF O EN. 1IAIUUSON. Ccu. J. W. Harrison, . President of the Rluc Ridge Railroad, was callod for. Ile spoko of thc evidences of prosperity that he saw in Ohio. The business, the rail road and shipping of Cincinnati had far ex ceeded his expectations. Ile alluded to thc carly efforts io get a cbnncction between Oin oinnati and Charleston. Thero was then a mutual undcistaning between nine States on the railroad question. Th?rc were induce ments that entered into public transactions tkatoould not bo.disregarded. ? He could not charge Cincinnati with bad faith, if she fail ed to'moko the road to Knoxville, but certain ly South Carolina had gone on with'her sys tem, upon tho supposition that Cincinnati could mc t them. A railroad connection had been made Will Columbia' ftt a cost of $3,000,000. Resides this tho State has expended 82, 500,000 on orlicr roads with tho srmc ititi mate purpose-making iii all $7,500,000.0 railway expenditures, hoping to reach Cincir. n'a'ti and thc inexhaustible resources of tin Ohio and Mississippi Volleys. Had wc sufficient reason to hope that, coull wc reach' Knoxville you would meetus there' Will you now turn back'upon i\s? Ho thCn Bpoko of other railway connection south and I southwest o*f Knoxville inn d' des cribed tho great mineral resource^ of tho Val ley of Nortu Carolina. . He Spoke of the railway meeting at Augu? ta, Ca., held within a few days, that .resolve* |o build, tit onoo, a Connection with thc Rlu Ridge fondi This will'afford a r?uto for (Mr cinnntt to Atlanta shorter than any othor. ? Thc State of South Carolina has built an promoted a. perfect net work of railway, Uw will give Cincinnati "a direct oommuuicatio with Charleston and Savannah. -Tho spcakor Said that, instead of attemi ting to tell Cincinnati what benefits sha Wi rop,p,from tho Knoxville oouncotion, lid woul .'Say something ul-iUi benefits to bis oW').pcoj>l ?T?ipy liad expected, for a generation, tb ci .jo?y tho ad Va6 tft'&es of your grain'fields an greeir pnsttiVag?. - wo'? hrtvo plsrit?'d ;c6ltc and rico^oxpdeting tb -bo fodiroin othor.se biol*. Wc havo boon compelled to trorisp'o provision two thousand milos, and novo.lo -moro in freights from tho immense round bout distant than would build thc road fro omitocnti. f'Applii?sc] Wo, oflu not, ns things now stand, f aia? rh ?cotton, tobaoctfand sugar, withont alsdraisit ,n largo portion of our provisions. If you wi Dring us within five hundred ii)ilcs of yoi corn fields,'wo can plant, all our lands' in stu produce HS wlirgroW most naturally Wltlf'u and exchange'with, you to tho mutual- ndva tage of yourselves nnd us. [Applause.] You cannot fully ronlizo thc ohanged co 'ditton of. thihgs in tho South. .For oxntnpl MOittow?iloe?a^tovo.in ?vory house..'i R?fo Ihlmt^xti mit do. .. ' Tt?? South wa?'t* million of 'sldv^' tb-W:i WWlM ifiimwhrL^iv i >U %.> io*al ? vu{ I ! Wo Ate now compelled to uso mAoUtnory agriculture. I Ho you 'not desire this pairo '^g??for yourh3Hp'p??> , .V?ry ?itUo ?i?bis ti?i on tho farm is, modo Mtoffl?rlM t?aV?. A???t?M pay ^fr'olght OD wsgons, buggies, &< for 2,000 milos around. * . ? .In timber Wo havo tho finest of wa?oil oliorry,to ofter you. ,T)io $jt?jM? (M? ^ty^n auf sfoyjtog fcho rond ^oro( W^halla i Franki: o, i t waa nota faro, lai n g ?o s oo a bla'i wftlfiut tbitf.y feet in oh-cumfci'onco ana sb un r i mjSikWk9k^t??k%m?titik^^ LcAty XO-Qt .to Iko.Urat limb j.also ohorry equally tall without a limb. Thcso trees would bo worth somothing in your market. Tho capitalists of tho Southeast aro walk* ing up to ocoau trndo. Thoy cannot seo why tho products of tho Wost Indies should ni bo carried past tl\o best of harbors at Port lloyal to Baltimore^' Now York and 'Boatou,. to bo thenoo brought bade tous, Achango will bc effected in this regard. Many of us will live to soo tho day when tho richest trade of tho country will bo from South Amorion, Spain and tho Wost Indies, through South-, castora ports. Port Royal will, ot no distant day, bo a great naval station, which will vastly aid us in attracting trade which, by thc laws of na" ?turcj-'BhouW'?om'? to Us instead of passing Vy us to Baltimoro and AfeWj York. If' you, jt>f Oinoinnatti, will come'to bur aid, a great roy o.luLion will bo speedily wrought in-this ro" gard. .-giuusotH ill HOI tl M i .Tho Stoto of - South Carolina has loaned its .credit to tjhc^.^luo;Ridge, vpad llQ the amount ,o(i: ?-Aj?Q^Qpi).'.. ''fhip?w?UtonablO us..to.push it tp Knoxvijjo. iq fopi;toon mpnths/.could.a tpillio^u. of njatoria'hatd, from .Cinpinuatt-i add anptlfCi' mill\o.tv from; LOU?SV?IIQ bo procured .Ho thought tha^lm,, /could so. present tho ar" gumcnt that primate .capitalist, of Ciuciu'?otti would nt once subscribo a milHon,.., "( It may bc that if'you dou!t uiaKo Knoxville your. Southern .tcrminuB) wo shall bo ; discour aged. Oinoinnatti ip-, WQVth moro than tho whojo.jjtynf^j?f South..Carolinaj and yet our .State,has. expended ?7,500,000 on railways and han givcu her credit for ?4,000,000 moro With such asp itious as tho people of Cin. cinnati have in reference to her future great ness, how can she neglect to extend some ma* torin! aid to tho great universe about her from .which she expects to draw her resources? Agricultural. Wo have received through thc favor of R T. McLain Chief Clerk of tho Department of Agriculture tho monthly report for thc months of March nti? April. Among other items of lu tcrcst to thc funner it includes a digest of thc April returns of thc condition of farm stock and diseases of farm animals, collated from tho liftcrcnt States and Counties and systematically arranged. Among tho varioug classes of domestic' animals, tho report shows a greater...mortality everywhere in'-thc hog than io noy- other. Under thia hoad for South Carolina a few Counties return as follows. Abbcvillo, very destructive, average loss six to .seven per cent. York loss about 25 per cent. Greenville.largo numbers swept off, in some sections 25 per cont. Spartanburg, loss averages 5 per cont. Chester extensively ; two thirds of. thc hogs destroyed. In this connection wo clip tho following from tho correspondence of tho Dcpartmont on d?eiBcs from worms and lice. Thc writer having for several ycaas sustain od a he:ivy loss by hog cholera, has applied his mind to discover the cause and cure of thc same, and now thinks he has gained tho vic tory over tho groat enemy. By examining tho carcasses after death I find they contain an incredible number of worms, and also of lice on thc body. After making this discov ery I experimented as lo how thc lice and worms could bc exterminated in time lo pre vent an attack of cholera. The lice were easy to drive with coal oil ; to kill thc worn,s I steeped thc herb "Jerusalem oak" in hot wa ter uutil thc liquor was very strong. I then mixed corn meal and fed tho hogs while in health, which killed .thc worm before tho cholera sot up in thc system. No doubt worms and lic'o,'ninc times out oi ten arc thc cause of hog cholera. But I ob ject to tho usc of thc romcdy. Never usc coal oil. It will'"drive thc lice," but wil' not lull thc nits j besides, it is very injuriou.. to thc skin, and often kills very young pigf Soapsuds is jufit as effective, and far more healthy. Copperas is a far better anti-worm medicine than "Jerusalem oak," besides beju^ a fino tonic and appetiser. This, mixed witli ashes and snit-another, cxqcllont vermifuge will prevent worm? and g?vc tono to thc sys tom. Thc best remedy for llco is grease and tar in equal pnrts stowed together, mixed wit! a very1 strong decoction of common tobacco One applicatioc of this will last six months while warm apply with tho hand or'mop tict to a rod. Change their beds, and if you hnv< 'any old tobacco steins' lot your hogs sleep ot thdrti. Lice will kill hogs that aro perfceth fut, by getting infd thoir cars, eating into thc!: oyc'?, and very often prevent hogs from thri virig, Nvhcio they do not kill thom outright Tho owner wonders why his hogs do not fat ten. If you soe nits shining thick nbou tho rieck''and fl.tnks, and great lice crawlinj all ovor tho body, apply tho above romcdy j i will save you a barrel of corn to each hog o increase tho amount of woight equal to il value Last y oar tho writer had a sow witl seven pigs; I weaned her pigs; all but on died with lioo, and that ono I saved ,by wasli ing it in soap-suds* Tho sow did not gain pound in a wook j sho was rostless and wil until I applied groaso (ind tobacco, when sh tbeoawo. taino apd hogan to fatten finoly. Tw ^roa1f8j?ipop/afrjondtpld mo ho was losing n hts hogs. w\th tho, cholera ; two^or th roo dio caob.day. . I askod to soo,-thom,) thoy stoo yith.typn\he.a.ds down, oyos soro, heads awol cd, ??bj . A? thoy.wpro too weak for tho ar iplioationof tobaooOrl .advised in bathin strong warm;.soapsuds,,.:This would kill ?he pr?t [pot prop pf 'lido. ! i Ho. savod every ono. SOUK BAOK ON HOUSES.-A oorrospot dent in tho u Farmer's Oazotto," writes \ sent! y*?u ft'ti'oxo~?llont remedy for h doro on hor>o. Beat ?ht? volk of an ogg- with a't;oi ipoon'or* sprits brtttr-pd?tinp ahd apply t tho soro^covcr With a soft cloth, I hav 'iri?d?L'1'" !,? " ' (JHAUIIWJTON) May -tfO^Tho'rftdi?al City ?ounoiJ, recently installed l>y n decision of tho Courts, is now holding nightly sessions ; tho proceedings of which aro of tho. most vio lent and disgraceful oharaotor. Tho majority of thc body aro seeking, by ordinances, to strip Pillsbury, tho now radical Mayor, of his powers, and tho right to appoint, in order that they may exoroiso unohooked control of tho city officers. The mcc.tiug last night | closed in n row, lu tho courso qi which the Aldermen cursed oaoh other soundly, and in dodged in bloody porsonal threats. Tho dis order, is confined to tho whites-Aha negro. Aldorrpftji behaving with oompnrativo doce rum, Tho.ro is to bo another meeting to A PARABLE.-.-The trees Qf.tUflL forest, says Old Thomas Adan/s/ hola a solo'nirt'parliainciit, wherein they consulted jaJ^^UicJ^n.^pjerahJo^ wrong whicli tho axe had dpnc them j thcro., foro thoy enacted .that no tree should herc? after lend thc axe wood tor a handle, on pain of being cut down. Tho axe. travels up and I down t,hc forest, begs wop'] of U?p ccdarvpa.k, ^a'sh1, Why oven to \nc poplar, j not. one wpulij 'l.ciui* iiiyi' a cfi?p. ;'^t .lns,t he dcsirod so much as would serve linn to cut down .tho briers aud bustles, alleging that those shrubs,did suck away tho juice of ..tho grouo.d, hinder tho growth, and obscuro,tho glory of tho fair and goodly trees. Hereon . tlmy were 'content' to anora, linn so much? . When ho had got his lian dip, fie cut rdown themselves too,. These bc tho subtle reaches of sin; give it but a little advantage on the fair prom ise to remove thy troubles, and it will cut down thy soul also. Therefore resist begin nings; trust it not in the least. Considera sin (ns indeed it is) a crucifying of Christ. Wit thou soy, T may crucify Christ a little? I may scourgo His flesh, wound His side, pierce his hcait a little? Whatman loves thc Lord Jesus who would either say it or do it? Consider thy falling into sin a hurling of thyself down from soitio high pinnaolo ; wilt thou say, I limy break my neck a little? as suffering we think thc least misery too great, so sinning let us think thc least iniquity too great. MARRIED, on tho I Oth Cf M ay 18(50, at thcRes idence of tho brillo s futhcr, by Kev. Mu. SI'KAIU, Mri. I&F. BURTON^ of Coorain, and MISS OE OBLL?TJ, daughter of J. Wi COBB Esq , of Oco BLUE RIDGE'LODGE, NO 93, A '-F - M 'PUK NEXT lt BO ULA ll COMMUNICATION of 1 Ohio Ridge Lodgo, No. 92, A.-.F.-.M., will bo bold on tho First Saturday in Juno next, tho Otb, nt 1 o'clock, P.. M. A full attendance is re quested. Brethren will tako duo notico and bo governed accordingly. Uv order of thc Lodge. ROBERT YOUNO, Sect?y May 18, 1800 82 2 Auction ! Aor.Nc\ GiiEKNVin.r. AMU Coi.UMRlA Tl. R. Co.,? Walhalla, May 20, 18159 / PUUSUANT toan oidor of President Hammett, I 1 will sell to thc highest bid lev, ut thc Depot, near Walhalla, on Tuesday thc 1st day of June next, 2 SPLENDID REAPING MACHINES; 1 ROX, supposed to bo Rooks ; 1 ROX, Rooks for Indians ; 1 PACKAGE; 1 PARLOR STOVE AND PIPE; Sold for Freight and Expensen. All floods in this Depot, which arrived herc pre vious to 1st January, 18C9, will cither bo sohl sanie time or reit "ned lo Anderson to bc sold there for Froight and i. <cs. itOU'T. A. THOMPSON, Agent. _Moy 20, 18C0 _JJ8 ' 1 Assignee's Sale. 1) V order of .tho Court I will soil, on tho 17th day ) of Juifo next, nt Walhalla, thc Judgments, Notes, Accounts, and other choses in uction be longing to the Bankrupt Estates of tho following persons, viz : M. F. MITCHELL, II. W. M. ROCCS, W. W. KNIGHT, J. M. HUNNfCUTT, JIL, C. C LANGSTON, J. M. ADAMS. Tenus-Cash. WM. C. KEITH, , Assignee. May 20. 18G0 88 2 , In-'Bankruptcy. IN THE MATTER OP A. M. SMITH, HANK RU TT. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. i^I'llK undersigned hereby jives notice of his ap 1 pointaient aa Assignee of A. M. Smith, of Oco noo County, Stajo of SouRi-. Carolina,' who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own. Petition, by tho District Court fir tho Western District of South CarOb)ia. W. C. KEITH, Assignoc. Walhalla, May 25,_f8jl0. 88 .1 ?Gs-fcetto ?STotioe. 1)ERS0NS indebted lo (he Kstalc of Win. M. Had don, deceased, will make payment to tho un dersigned without delay ; and all persons having demands against said Kstnto will present them, legally attested, within tho time prescribed by law. UOB'T. A. THOMPSON, Adm'r. May 21, 18G0 33 8 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, W'RERES1,1 W. lt; trapleV' hath made suit to me .to grant ll IM Loiters df Administration with wi\L annexed on tho Kilato apd E?tfca|8,qf M. II, Pyatt, dc?o??od: ' Th? Kindred'' and'crodllprs of tho said Martha !1I? tfy^tti dcA'cshsdif/aro,'Hier??' fore, cited . to bo and appear ; before mo, in His. Court of Probate, to bo hold at Walhalla, S.C., on Saturday the 6th day of Juno next, At ll e'oldckV A. M., to shew causo, if ,any(hoy have, why tho said Administration should oat bo granted, . (liv en '?hMw toy'falnVind Bc'tU, Inls5 'lho'2'6lli day of Muy, i860. ft, LEWIS, j.r.o.c. J. X LEE. _ __i? AUCTION:- AND B?9MM1*SIM k|ijchk?|j l l \ HAS NOW d'i^N ANi??p sAi, ?v NEW AiV? OII01CI? LOT O?? 1 ; :A CONSISTING OF WHITE AND FANCY MUS LINS, Prints, from 8- lo IO cents per yard While mut Brown hong Cloths, Sheeting, Shining, tfpllats and Cuffs, Hosiery, Cloves, Hoopskirts, [finks Trimmings anti-Ballons; also a lino aasovt Wi t of Hats foi Ladles aWUcntlcmcu: Also, a. large slook of GLASS, HARDWARE, OROCKERY. ttKOCEKIEg, .Sugar, CoftcO, Rice, \o.', Tow'dcr, Shot , and Lead; nIso 20 hftrr.olB <>f Chciico Family Flour, 'at his Storo, North of thc Lutheran Church. J}Jy Ruction ?loom, ^?lrl?<JooV below tho ?tore of Messrs. PicpoY, is Open ?'v?rj dny.wlie'r? punieseau puro' ,-.*cnity of tho above url i ole: vi ow tor on sh. ;-l havo an ngont in Chailcstop, wboaivca his ners.Qn.nl .?Itcmien to 'b?i^in?l\nd ith?ppln? fresh Coon's to iht?JoVciV week. i Auction every Saturday, bctw?eiin^H?t 'hoin's of. ll a. in, and lip/m. . , ,,, ... . ,. M imfflim?* 33 , If >.,, ,,<j,.i_;.I .1.-1-.... ii:.'. Assignee's Sale. Ij Y order of Corni. I wHI.sell, ou tho 17lh d?)y ol' J Juno next, at \Vama\la, thc .Tudgincnts, Notes, ! Accounts, and othci' ch?scs inaction, belonging to ! ibo Bankrupt Estate,of WM.; J. GANTT. Also, one Lot on N. W. corner of Publn Square at old Dickens C. H. Terms-Cus??. Purchasers to pay cxtrfi for lille and stamps.' F. N. O ARVIN, Assignee May 20, 1800_33_3__ J. H. WHITJLM EH, Attorney at Law AND BS 30 A ?Ti ESTATE A ? E NT, WALHALLA, SO. CA., HAS in charge for salo thc following LOTS and FARMS : Lot, Jill Acre, in Walhalla, near Court House. " 2 Acres.in Walhalla, linc building sito. " 00 H 210 feet, below Walhalla, fine build ing sito. " 180^210 feet, below Walhalla, lino'build ing site. " 10 Acres, bom.*.*-Walhalla, fine building silo. " 13J Acres, between Walhalla and Depot. Farm, lou Acres-improved-adjoining Wal halla/ " 200 Acres, unimprovod, 2 miles from Wnlbalbi. " 620 Acres, improved, 4 miles from Will-" halla. " 1350 Acres, 260. ucroa Bottom, improved, 13 miles from Walhalla. " 420 Acres, Blue Ridge Railroad, Perry villo Dopot, 0 miles from Walhalla. " OOO Acros, noar Perry vi Ile Depot, 0 miles from Walhalla. H ?OO Aeres, Seneca Creek, near Porry villo Dopot. " 40 Acres, in Walhalla; fit?" Office opposite Riemann's Hotel."Xt?3 _Miy lp, 1800 32 _ _lf ' DENTISTRY. J. M. ZACHARY ANO C. C. SIMMONS. IVj?SPEOTFULLY offer their Professional \j services to the public. They aro well pro pared to do work in tho latest mid most im proved styles, and at very moderate charlies. . fr-j?" Ollico above tho .Store of thc Mosers. Pieper. . May 18, 1800 , , 32_fcf E. Ii. STOKES, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTORY . AND Raper Ruling Rsfabllshiticiit, Opposite the Pheonix and Cleaner Publishing Houso, MAIN STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C. . LANK 7*<XMvS of all k'u.d*, such as Shor [3 iff's, Clerks', Judge of Probate, County Commissioners, etc., hiado to order'and ruled to any pattern, of thc OBST PAPER ANO MATERI ALS, with or without printed headings ; also, piged or indexed, as required. Speolal attention given to tho binding of Music, I ariodioals, Law Books, and all other work. May 18, 1800 32 tf SALE. COUNTV COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, ) Mayl, 18G0. J BY virtuo of a Joint Resolution authorizing tho County Commissioners bf Oconoe County to sell thc intorost of tho Stato in tho Kcowco and Tuckascoge Turnpike Company, j tho interest of the Stato in said Company will bo sold to tho hig|i08t biddor on Saloday in Juno next. TERMSi CASH. By Order of tho Board of County Com'io'n'ra. JAM KS ZACHARY,* Cbairmau. May 3, 1809 _30 4 Notice NOTICE is hereby given that I will petition to Richard Lewis, Esq., Jmlgo of Probate Court for Ooonco County, on tho 10th day of Juno, Anno Domini, 1809, for my final dismissal as Adminis trator of tho Estate of Nathaniel null, dooeasod, I). Si HULL. . Moy 10, 1809 _,JH_,, _ 4 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, OC?VBR C0UI?tVJ--?If fROnATl? CO If Itt; ' Rob!L A. Thompson, Adm'r., \ Petition to sell Holrs-aVLawof W. Bl. had don. doO'd.? ?'Ii "J cbfiHt.Itolicmc ' IT appoaring to my satisfaction that the hoirs at-law of Wm.M, Hadden, deconMri.f ?ninas,' and miihbor unknown.) roshlo boyond'Uin lim-" its ofthU'Statfr: lit-'lfJ t?rd?Hod iHa'k (lib1 hMW;-' at-law of ,!tjia temi Wm/^LiilafldoJh.jicooasedi. do appoar in this Court on tho Ut diw of July. A? D. 1869,1 to pload; nns-v/oV oV^WWW and singnlar tho mattors and tblngs In tho said Petition contained, or tho samp will bo. taken pro eo)\fcsso as to thom. G i von under ni y baud and seal, this 18th day of May. A. Ti. I860. ' HIGH ARD? JiBWI?,ta?w? 0,ud?0 Of V^\4V( ' ni ?LiLLJ'jrer 18G?. 1869, LvllEED&o., l'P$}iS'tp t?o public r? choice y\rtoty of .Spring ami Sll>ilfclicr fiO??H, S?lcctcdl wStb?osbecial regard io Boafyy.'T'Osh-' ion nnd?PuVaWlijy, tho triluiiity of tyuo. icono? tn y in tito \yorJd pf dross ?nd comfort-i ? 'Wo bu$ oh fy tho V 1}RY li HST articles, whieli .wo will soil afc thc lowest llguros foro?sh'. '. Wo invito particular attontion to tho follow i ng specialties : Ladies' Dross Goods, While, solid and fancy colors. LONG CLOTHS, SHIRTINGS, SHIRTINGS, AG., &C, RIBBONS and TRIMMINGS, of all descrip tions. Gonts' Famishing Gooda,. . Consisting of (ino black Doeskin Cassimore, French Drap-D'Jfito, Bolld and fnjt'oy Sunioior Cassltrioros; wc., I. adios' and Uentlcmen's HATS, of tho Ifttcst styles'. CHOOK WRY WAU Fl, to suit tho markot. Such as Sugar, Cofteo, Teas, Ginger, Nepper, Spice, &c. H AK OW A Ul* AND OUTCRY. NORTH IRIN ROOTS and SHOES, to suit everybody, ill . h ti ? il Wo p|sp koop, op, bajad a. gnod ?qlcat'ionpf shoos nmnof?xoluT?a at Salem, N. C., for, bott? Ladies' and Gentlemen's wear ; also, tho Salem- ? Joans. .A No. 1, article of North Carolina FLOU.H. "AY o uro tho authorized agents at Walhalla, for tho salo of tho oolcbratcd I??nfll04??. Factory Thi'cutl, tho best now ?pun in? tito United States. j , fiiSy- Wc invite everybody to inspoct our' Goods boforc pnrohnsing olscwhoro. . tf?j?n All kinds of Country Produce taken hi exchange for Goods, at tho highest market, prices. C. L. RERD & CO., Opposite tho Lutheran Churoh. May IR. LSG?_?2_tf Public Notice. rpi?l? CITIZENS of Oconco County aro Oftrn JL ostly requostcU to meet at Walhalla, on. Monday thc 7th day of June, at ll o'clock, A.. M., to take snell stops as may bo necessary to' form a County Agricultural and Mechanical Society. Tho Convention which was held ftt Columbia on April '28th and 2'.Hh, urged very strongly tho formation of County Societies a.* the best means of insuring our future prosperity. RIC II A I! I) S. PO RC II KUI W. Wi RUSSELL. IV.KKWii.i.t:. May 15; ISofl 32-2 TShoriif's Sale. Foreign Attachment THE STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLINA, . IN COMMON l'LEAS-l'ICKKNS COI/NTV. .. G. W. Rankin, Assignee, vs. Joseph Morok. W. B, Ilolcombo, vs. Josoph Merck. EY virtue of an order in thc above stated" oases, I will sell to tito highest bidder, on. S.iloday in June next, at PICK UNS COURT HOUSE, All that Picco, Parcel, or Tract of Land, whereon John Merck now lives, lying on water* of Six Mile Crock, in Piekons County, contain ing 100 Acres moro or less, and adjoining landa uf James Harking, Marton Durham. Lovi N Robins and ot bora. Levied on as the property of Joseph MorCk to satisfy tho JudgmOnts in tho abpvo stated cases. TF.RMS CASH-Purchaser lo pay extra for stamps arid Wies. ' . .JOAR MAULDIN, s.r.o. Mav 8, 1800 y ff?, n_hj__ . SALE"'1 . O F VAL V. IUI J E R E. 1 h ES TA TE. TH Y\ STATIC OF SOUTH CAR - W*\\ IN ritOH VTK-l??klSKS COVNTV. Harrison Hamilton, cl. id, "1 Petition, to soil vs. j bunds, &c. Sarah Jane llamilloa, ct. al. j 1) Y virtue of an order from I. II. Philpot, Ksipr D Jiulgo of Probate Court for said County, I will'.' ??cll lo thc highest bidder at Picketts C. H.-, pi?, tfalcday in Juno next, . Till-] URAL ESTATE Of William Ramill?n, deceased, consisting Of ifour Tracts Of Land, as follows : )3 ? ' '. Tract No. 1, (bc Homestead, containing'16fl> Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Miss J?racbius. Perry Miller, Ti-icls Nos. 3 and 1. 1 Tt'aot No. 2, coolamin^, 8'.)} Aores, moro or loss, adjoining L. T.'Addington, P. Miller, and Trao'lB Nos. 1 and 8. Tract No. .1, containing 1OOJ^ Acre*, moro or less, adjoining Ad Jingi on, S. H. Rowen, Tracts Nos. 2 nnd I. , Traci No. -1, containing \ Acres, more or less, "' adjoining Warren Halnilto.i, S. R. bowen, Tjt?ots Nuf.. 1 and 8. TERMS Ol' S ALF,.-On a credit of one arid ?wo years, willi interest from date, with bonds ?ntjtw? good sureties, and a inoatgngc of tito prontisos.-r The purchasers to pay costs m cash on day. Of salo, and to pay extra for stamps, Hiles and morongo.. JO AU MAULDINj S.i'.Oi May 8, 1800 81 '. i ' Of?p Tlio Oreenvillo Enterprise will please copy and forward bill to mo. . J?. M. ' . Rear Estate Sale.' ^ THE STATE O?<1 SOUTH CAROLINA,," . : ut i-.<? t.t it (.i i '/ttA i'nv??l 1 bite MM IN rnOHATK-0CONKK CO?STT. BY vlHno of nn order to mo directed byl^idU^/d! Lewis, Ksq., Judge of Pi'obfUo, I will noll to. > tho highest bidder, on Salcday tn Juno next, at. . tho M.il-kcl l?oitso, in Walhalla, S. C., tito REAL EST?TFi Of Alexander Moore, deceased, oontain?ng t??l Acro?i, moro ov less, lying on waters of BrftsstrtwR' "? Crock and adjoining lands of Pineknoyidtofw4|)^Q Andy Hohnes and others. ' v i TBRMS.^-On a credit of nine months; wlfli'lnV-* torost from dato. The purobasor to give bond'and. sccurily, willi a morl gage of tho promises, to so curo Hie purohaso money. Stamps, titles amt costs lo bc paid In cash. ??,'; A To >?f^i| J. H. UOIilNSi s.OfC. ?n _MoyJO, 1800 _8J_.. 8 *,, Sale of Real Estate. THE STATE Ol? SOUTH ?AROL?tfA,, lbw ?OOOJtKl COOMTT-?N pnODAtR., .;il-' t^tfW* ])Y vlri?ftio.f an ordeV to,mo directed'by RlobiircV thoWhoVblm ? j 7ooTl \ o?n^AU"ESTi(T]il ( b?o?*Ml m ht Wdi*ttVd l8?(?lfln>;idebella, 'cbbs?BtlrtB W'tV?7 * Tra^t^^ogd.dPf^ibed.a^.ftB?mJ' " i 'Mi'. ' . TKKMB--On a credit of ni no roonths, wl(U in .Urost.frota dato. Tho purohor?r {o- slyo ^?H v ^ootrrodhfi purohaso, money; >8Hurtp?> titlet ?nl\.. I ioost?,t<v.ho.neld lu cash. ; . ,,{ J 1^5W it: wNM .?.0.0. , .