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CAI," HOUN for a copy of that "1 ?vcl Journal," t'io Imperialist.' It reached. us too lato for any examination of its contents. -? --?? ? - Complimentary. Wc acknowledge thc receipt of a compli mcucary Ticket over thc Blue Ridge Railroad for 18G9, from thc Superintendent. Blue Ridge Railroad. Tho Superintendent of this road, has so altorcd tho schedule as to leave Walhalla thc 2nd trip on Friday at 1.30 P. M , instead of ll A. M., ns at present. This will enable per sons from below to visit Walhalla and return samo day. Monday remains as heretofore. Wo will revise thc entire schedule next week. Brevities. Thc Attorucy-Ccnoral has decided that three mills on thc dollar is thc limit of taxos for County purposes, and when tho County Co millidie n o rs Ly that n.uouut, thoro oan bo no Township Tax ns such levied. Thc Attorney General has also decided that Bills rccoivable arc not good in payment for County taxes, though they aro for Stato taxes. Judge Orr, has given a long and ablo opinion sustaining thc Homestead clauso in thc Con .stitution and A.ct of tho Legislature, mado in conformity to it. Wc will publish tho opiu ion'iiext week. New Gooda From Baltimore" and Charleston, can bc found at tho storo of J. C CAUTER, first door abovo B?KMANN'S Ilotol. Mr. CARTER carno among us a stranger, and by cnorgy and industry has built up ft thriving business. Iletrados on tho oash principle and can af ford his goods at nominal profits, which ho promises to do. It is pleasant to look nt bright fresh goods, and as Mr. CARTER charges nothiog for showing nrtioles, porsons would do ?voil to look at his stock before purchasing .ojsowhero. Soo ndvcrtisoinoit in another column. Btu??rest's Monthly. This excellent Mogazino now fulfills, ns nearly ns one Magazino can,, all that a lady wants of ono, ns on assistant in her house, in her wardrobe, arid in lior care of.hcr chil drort. ' Every department is complote abd perfect in . itself, showing tho immouso amount of labor bestowed upon tho WholO. Tho ," Ladioe'iClub." alono gives' moro Scnsi bjo advico and information than all tho rest of tho Magazines put <? tog?thor. ' $8 per an num./.'With a premium, Published at 838 Broadway, N. Y. ,-rf-'t? Tho Crops. Siuco our last issuo wo have had an oppor tunity in passing through tho couutry to soe and hear reports of tho coming orops.- Whoot ' ju universally admitted to bo better than for ; ten years past. The aroa seeded is probably \ loss than ri?ual, b?t tli? yield is calculated to ?prdvo largor and tho quality hotter than v/horetoforo. Some persons aro now harvesting Innd'cven tho latest grade of wheat is b?ybnu Id?ngot from ?svial depreciating ?auses, rye is ftlso good, but oats is hardly common, boing low and gonornlly 'thin from bad, seed. No ono but an eye-witqees could realizo thc groat Jmprovomcnt in corn und colton during tho past mw wook.i of wnrm soasonablo woathor. Tho farmors aro woll up with their work and s?rlth good summer seasons indicator for his County an unprecedented yiol j in cvory maractor of agricultural produots. --?? ? -? Tho Charleston frews, g This'vnluablo exchango for, some months lisent from our t?blo is a^ain rogularly re civod find welcomed. It ts a Pomooratio mrnal of tho higliest ord?r, and ono in tho milly tono of whioh thoro has boon no varia rlos? or shadow of. turning. In tho fnco /defeat,,it-has kept tho faith and continues w.iold a pen ip, tho oatfc* of truth and pure -omocrttoy.? Weare gr?tifiod to knoW that! o "Nowa" Juts mahy/admirers1 in 'our?rdurtty' id . trust it.i,;olrcaIatfon may soon'bofomb ?mmonsurato with it? sterling wt?rth asi ? rimal. Published by RroHDAtf, DAWSON .ffip., oilloo No.; 149* ?t? B.iy. ' ^Te mi .-Baily oho year/ $Q 00. m? ? i six months, ? 00. WLL . "v thwtf- ' H-1 2 00. Tho Valu? of a Good Government. Among tho primary and most important causes of tho superior wealth of tho moderns over thc ancients, wo may consider political security. On this rests thc protection of lifo, liberty and property, without a certain degree bf which, thorc oan bo no encouragement to industry and economy. Upon tho laws and institutions of a country also depond that disposition and rectitude of oharactor as woll us encouragement to exortiou, which main tain and increase a country's wealth and de termine its nature Thc truth of this mn; bo illustrated by a comparison of Modern Fluropo in respect of wealth with Modern Asia. In thc (briner, tho right of property is clearly defined, and good laws faithfully ad ministered, protect every citizen in thc full onjoymcnt of tho products of Iiis labor, both from thc extortions of Govcruniout and thc robbery of individuals. In tho latter, a ty ranny has always existed. Tho conscquonco is, thatwhilo in 1*1 u rope thcro is a great show of wealth, wc find littlo inonoy iu circulation. All thc property consists in tho clements of real tangible, productivo wealth, such as goods, waros, morchandiso, manufactories, aud shipping. lu Asia nearly all the littlo wealth is composed of gold, silver, diamonds and other precious metals, which tho ownors oan easily conceal from tho hand of tho pillager. How diff?rent thc financial and commercial importance of tho two countries, and equally different aro their future prospects. Thc samo oauscs oripplcd tho industrious enterprise of thc ancients. Tho lloman, who cultivated his fertile acres knew not but that some devastating conqueror or ruling nobleman would reap tho fruits of his labor. If ho should bo so fortunato as to gather ono crop, ho carefully hoarded up tho surplus, fearing to invest it in produotivc capital, lest tho whole should bc lost. Whoo a pooplo loso confidence in thoir Govern mont) Ibero is an end of its wealth and power. Labor and production aro as sensitive as pub lio credit, and arc nearly related to it. Botl dissipa to on tho appearance olF Ajiaacl^y i mist before tho morning sun. Thc truo val. UO of a good Govornmcnt in promoting wcaltl is seen in tho unexampled prosperity of tin United States. Our ancestors oncountcrci unparalleled difficulties. Nature oppo?c< thom with interminable forests. Commorci oripplcd thoir energies by its infancy and ina bility to supply their necessities. Tin Tomahawk and war-whoop of thc sa Vago con I tested every step. In tho faco of all thcs< difficulties they persevered with a will am energy, whioh sot failure at defiance Soot 'forests disappeared. Their fields blossomci with rioh fruits. Cities sprung up as tin magic palace of Aladdin. They were a wisc virtuous and industrious people, who trustci rn God and their own strong arms to buih up for themselves a name and habitation. Ii fiyty years after our independence, wo becam thc grcatost pooplc on thc face of thc cart! In military warfare, in agricultural aud m< chanioal industry, in intelligence and moralit uo people surpassed us. How is it now ? I small spock appeared in thc political hori/.oi which growing, overspread thc entire berni: shore and poured out its vials of wrath on on pooplc. It loft us broken and bleeding, bu still able and willing to roouporato our sha torcd fortune* by industry, if let alono. Though oppressed with a load of privat indebtedness, and groaning under a Fcderi and State tax, which swallowed up our ~>irplu onrning, wo faced thc evils fearlessly, unt wo saw tho Government turned over to rud and incompetent hands. What hope coul thcro then bc loft? Tgnoranoo hold her oa nivals in high place), while wisdom was ostri cised from tho councils of tho nation. Vii st t utted tho land in cloth of gold, while vi tuc was at homo mending hor rags. Evcrj thing was rcvorscd. Society was upheave and tho era of social and politioal unreality bogan. This is tho evil, and what is tl romOdy. Wo answer a wiso and frugal Go cr?ment which whilo it protects all, robs n tho hand of labor of its hard earnings. Th can only bc attained through tho ballot bo Novor think of rosistanoo to tho laws and co stitutcd authorities, but while you snppo them got as many good mon into ofiico possible Inorcaso this numbor ovcry ye? until you again get tho reins Into your ov hands. Pay no attention to disappoint politicians and madcaps. Their counsels a embittered by projudico and disappointmci After tho late Presidential contest wo Loa it rooommonded by mon of promiiionco tl; our Democratic clubs bc changed into farmi associations. They wcro not formed for t especial benefit af any ono, and wo trust th will bo continued with an oyc to tho great c in yicw. It is madness to jump thc qucstic Tho radicals will mako every election a pat contest, and wo must do the samo. S< prosorvation demands it nt out* hands. Fa uro should not dishoarton us, but try and t again should bo our motto. History a common sonso tcaohos ovcry ono that wo mi bo successful or tho Govornmcnt must go fragments. Wc aro travelling through t iwihtorncss now, but tho inhoritanco of c ancestors is surely ali ead and wo will reach Never forget tho ballot box. It is ye sword and shioid and only sura moans of? ilivory. Wo want ovory ono to moko mon but sacrifico oven your prosont private int ?cs^.to voto in ovory oleotion. Thora ut int^iasolubl^opnnootion botweon labof and I ballot hpx,, and between woaltli ftjid gc gOYqrnmont. If you mako thousands ) may./iud yourie!vos coon in tho situation old liomo pr modern Asia. . Thora Vf Ul bo soourtyy. ?3 to^who will reap tho fruits of ye labor. An Mmpir,o,?8rnlroftdy:ngitaM> wi It* titlesi of .no^?.?ftiU nnoyJf?UU?N 1.11 i ,m.-*i?t?*l?'?a?*t??rt??I?????rt??H????? The Action of tho State Board of Equaliza tion. Tho following letter from a correspondent at Orangoburg Courthouse will bo road with interest : Wo landholders aro considerably stirred up by tho action of tho Equalization Board in quadrupling tho assessment of real ostato At a mooting, called to consider tho matter a commitco was appointed to visit tho board, I and was instructed to solicit tho aid of tho j members of tho Ccncrol Assembly in having ; thc assessment abated. As well might tho bird, tom by tho talons of tho hawk, remon strate and show that tho blood flowiog from its wouuds would provo fatal. That board was created for agrarian purposes, and tho raising of assessment on ono cluss of proporty alouo is but a step towards tho long promised dis tribution of landed property, iutonded to furnish each freedman with at least "forty aores" Is it likely that any remonstration from tho victims will chango a long settled scheme? It is ovidont that it will uot. And yet our people needlessly humiliate thouiBolvoi by appointing a oommittoo, composed in part of thoso who ought for OYor to bo ostra cised from dcoout society, and "oap tho oh mas of polioy" by inviting tho members of tho Legislature aud tho soalawags and carpet baggers to aid in removing a tax which gives | them their pay (?) and stealings. I feel greatly discouraged at tho woakucs3 of public son ti mont, and find my fears confir med that in losing our causo we hayo also lost our character as a people. Certain it is that tho argument of "policy," which has heretofore beon poculiavly Yankee, and tho "so-called" yielding to thc "logio of events," both but recently acknowledged by us as of foroo in tho decision of any question, but now almost universally adopted as true guides of aotion, have wrought a most pernicious ohangc iu thc tone of public sontimcnt, tho more to bo deplored, that now of all times wo need a healthy, strong public scntimont. I am glad to say that thc action of tho mcctiug was rather by sufferance than by assent, as most loft when the tendency of resolutions was seen. Eailroad Meeting. CLAYTON, Rabun Couuty, Georgia, ) Juno 1st, 1809. J Pursuant to tho request of thc Grand Ju- ! ry of this County, by their Gcnoral Present ments at tho April term, last of our Superior Court. A number of tho citizens met to givo ex pression to th'' voice of our people, relativo to : tho two contemplated linos of Railroad con. verging at or near this placo, viz : tho Blue Ridge Railroad, aud thc extension of tho Athens Bnuiob of tho Georgia Railroad. On motion, of John Bock, tho meeting waa organized by oalling Thomas Kolly to servo as Chairman ami James Blcckloy as Secreta ry. G. M. Ncthcrland, Ksq., being callod for arose and addressed thc mooting in a warm, imprcssivo and very foroible argument iu bo" half of thc two roads, and at tho conolusion made a strong appoal to tho oitizons to mako heavy investments in those roads. II. W. Cannon, boing thou callod', aroso and briefly, but pointedly and feelingly ad dressed tho meeting, and urged prompt ao tion on tho part of ovcry oitizon, to assist in theso two great enterprises. While thc speakers vero talkiug, tho actions and countenances of tho nudicnoo showed a hearty nflimutivo rosponse to their arguments. Mr. Ncthorland then offered the following resolutions. Resolved', That wc again desiro to thank tho Prcaidontand Directors of tho Blue Ridge Railroad Company for thoir untiring aud ar derous offerts to resume tho work on- said road, and wo horoby assure them that our people will over fool under sincoro obligation^ to thom for their steady labors in behalf of this enterprise And wo confidently hopo that tho day is not far distant when a com plete sucocss will crown their labors. Resolved, That wc hail with joy tho pros pects of tho extension of tho Athons Branoh of tim Georgia Railroad, nt or near this place Resolved, That wo pledge to both these companies tho aid of our citizens to build theso roads, in as full efficient a manner as thoir hoads, hearts, hand'? and pockets can bo of any assistance to tho companies Resolved, That wo would again call to tho minds of our pcoplo tho importanco of an oarly completion of these groat works, and that it is necessary for us to not withhold from thom tho littlo moans that wo havo, but, if necessary, to even mako sacrifices to ensuro suc cess. But whon wo considor that tho Bluo Ridgo Railroad doos not ask a sacrifice at our hands, wo would tho moro earnestly bog of our oitizons to subscribo liberally thoir wnsto or wild lands and tako tho same iu stock in said company, and thus not only got tho value o^ thoir lands, but also increase tho value of thoir remaining property and their labor perhaps fourfold or oven moro Resolved, That a mooting of our oitizons and all others friendly to thoso roads, bo hold at Clayton on tho first Tuesday in August noxt. And that Gonoral J. W. Harrison, W. IL D. (Hillard aud others bo solicited to attend said mooting. And further that tho Pr?sident of tho Georgia Railroad, or any person in his stead bo also requested to attond tho samo Resolved, That tho proceedings of this mooting bo sont to tho ''Southern Watohman," tho ''Southern Banner" and "Koowoo Cour ier for publication. With request thai other papers desiring to aid tho oauso publish tho samo. Tho Chairman announced tho mooting, on tho first Tuosdnyln August noxt. and this! niect? Agricultural Meeting. At a meeting hcid in Walhalla on tho 7th instant to organizo nil Agricultural and Me chanical Society B?. Stokes Stabling, Esq., was callod to tho chair and L. t?. Maxwell re quested to act as Soorctary. Mr. lt. S. Pot chor oxplaincd tho object of thc meeting, when tho following resolutions woro passed. Resolved, That a Committee of ono from each township in this Couuty, bo appointed to proparo a Constitution and By-Laws for tho government of an. Agricultural and Mcohau ioal Society, and roport tho same to a moot, ing to bo hold in this placo on tho second Monday in July. Resolved, That tho Committee for drafting a constitution and By-Laws for an Agricultu ral and Mechanical Society, bo appointed by thc Chair at his leisure,. and that said Com mittee bo requested to moot at Walhalla on tho 1st Monday in July. Resolved, That a committco of four prao tioal farmers bo appointed by tho Chair tb givo their oxporienco on oortain subjeots at our uoxt mooting, 12th day July. Resolved, Tbat tho KKOWF.H CO UKI EU be roquestod to publish tho proocodings of this mooting. Resolved, That this mooting uow adjourn to meet agaiu ou tho 2d Monday iu July uoxt Thc following named gcutlomou wore ap pointed by the Chair to prepare tho Constitu tion. Kcowco Township, M. F. MITOHKL, Whitewater, WILLIAM SMITH Whetstone, II. W. KutlTMANN T?galo, C. L. HOLLINGSWORTH Wngouor, W. C. KEITH Chairman Sonooa, J. W. LIVINGSTON Centro, E. P. VBRNF.H Pulaski, Wir.r.iAM DKATON M. S. STRIPLING, Chairman. F. li. MAXWELL, Sccrotary. Tun HOMESTKAD LAW AS APPLICAIILE TO PRIOR DEBTS AN? JUKOMKNTS, NOT UN CONSTITUTIONAL -Judge Orr, in tho appeal taken beforo him in thc case of the creditors of T. E. Ware, has decided that tho home stead clauso of tko Constituyo? of this Stato, i and tho Act of tho Legislature oarryiug it out, ' arc not iu couttict with tho Constitution of j j tho Uuitod States. Thc Judgo has gvvcu nn able opinion ou tho subjeot. Tho oaao, by couscut, was heard at ohambcrs at Anderson. Tho Judge has decided in thc same oaso that tho SI,OOO is inclusivo of the valuo of thc dwelling houso and outbuildings, and tho ap praiscment having exoludcd tho cstimato of thc dwelling in this oaso, and assigued S1,000 in land, o.rc appiaiscuicut was ordered. [ Ch a Heston Co ur ter. PROLIFIC.-Wo clip the following para graph from the "Darlington (S. C } Domo, orat," bf thc 9th instant : John Carlina, colorod, agod 67, and his wifo, aged 30, havo boon blossod (?) with au addition to their family of four (I) fino boys at ono birth. Mother and childron wcro doing well at last aocounts, and wcro success fully attended by Dr. Horace Williamson. They livo in Colfax Township, not far from tho villiago, and wo think there is no State or township eau beat that. This is certainly developing tho country in thc right way. Hurrah for our side. Wc claim tho cham pionship. "Lot us have peace." TUB CROPS AT THU WKST.-Flattering acoounts continuo to bo received of thc con dition of tho oropv in Illinois nnd Indiana, and tim prospects fop a splendid yield of whoat wcro never better. A largely increased aroa of land has been planted with this cereal. Heavy raina hnve retarded the planting of com, and in some places tho grain lins boen washed out, necessitating replanting, but thoro is yet timo for putting in tho sood in soason to sccuro a good crop. A BASHFUL young man escorted an equal ly bashful young lady homo. As they ap proached tho dwelling of tho damsel sho said, entreatingly, "Johiol, don't you toll anybody you boiued mo homo." "Sary," said ho otn phatioally, "don't you mind j I'm as much ashamed of it as you aro." Treasurer's Office. OCONEB COUNTY, 1 JONE 10, 1809. ON Thursday, the 2-tth instant, my Hooks will bo op ene'I for tho oolloatioiv of Stnlo, County and Poll Tax, for tho year ending, 1st Scptembor, 18^8. Tho toral rate per continu of taxation, for Stato purposes, will bo 7J mills on tho dollar. Total rato per centum, for County purposos, mills on tho dollar. Poll Tax ono dollar. Taxes will bo roccivod only at my Oftico in Wal halla. Tax Payers aro notified to bo prompt in th paymont of tlwir taxes, as tho timo offered for is .dieri, g. o. HKRND0??, County Troasurcr. Juno IG, 18G9 30 tf Farm for Sale TN OCONEK COUNTY, ono and a half miles from 1 tho Town ot Walhalla, S. C., consisting of Ono* Hundrod and Twenty-Six Aeres of Lanch, alargo and substantial Dwelling, Darn, and all other no nossavy outbuildings. AT.SOy TWO LOTS IN WALHALLA. For particulars, apply to J. J. W. LUDKN, Al Mr. C. H. lloolmu's, Walhalla. Juno 15,1800 80 if Jn Bankruptcy. District Court of the Un i ted States for tho Dis t*iot of South Carolina. IN TUB HATTER OF JOHN K. COCHRAN, HANK HUTT. . - ? .... IT is ordered by tho Court that a mooting of tho creditor* of said Bankrupt to provo thoir dobts and choofeo ono or moro Assigneos of his 'Mstato, will tako placo at tho office of C. O. JAEOER. Esq., Rcglstor in Baukruntoy. at Now herry fVJL, in said District on tho 28th Juno, WW/aBUJ o'clock A. il, .^Voting is ip lion of tho first meeting of offlfUits, ordered to ho hold before HKNBY SUMVAR, Register, on tho 23rd January. 1869 Sheriff's Sale. BYvirtuoofn W rit of Tieri lacias, tonio dirootod, I will nell, to tho highest bidder at Dickens C. H., on Salcday lu July. GU acres of Laud, more or loss, adjoining Lands of Abel Hendricks, Jesse CronshaW and Other", ij "ng on both bides of shoal crock, and known ..H tlic Madison Ilcndridks Tract. Also, 44 nerds of Land| moro or less, and known as p irt of tho Jesse Crcnshaw homo placo, and adjoining Lands of Jecse Cronshnw and tlic homestoad of J. C. llondricks, lovicd on ns tho property of J. C. Hendricks, at tho suit of li. Jv. Morgan and others. JOAN MAULDIN, s.r-.c. Juno 4, 1809 30 COMMEN?AIENT EXERCISES OF Newberry College. rpiIE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES OF I Newborry College will bo as follows : ^ Baccalaureate Sermon, Sabbath, Juuo 27th, at llo'olock, A. M.-Lutheran Church. Examination Collogo Department, Monday and Tuosday, from 9 to 4 in College Examination Preparatory Dopnrtmont, Tuos day and Wednesday, from 9 to 4 iu Collogo. Exhibition of Diognothiau Sooioty, Juno 29, at 8 o'clock, P. M.--Lutheran Church. Exhibition Junior Class, Juno 30th, at 8 o'clock, P. M.-Lutheran Church. Commencomout and Conferring Dogroes, July 1st, at ll o'clook, A. M.-Lutheran Church. Tho patrons and friends of the Collogc, and tho public gonorally, aro invited to attend thot-o oxercisos. Juno 15, 1809 30 2 ~~J. C. CAUTER, TNFORMS THE TRADING PUBLIC, 1 THAT HE HAS JUST RECEIVED AND IS CONSTANTLY RECEIVING FROM ilaltimore au<l Charil sion, OF THE LATEST STYLES AND BEST (pinlitics, oomprtslng a select assortment of Dry Goods Sf Groceries, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, CROCKERY, DRUGS, DYESTUFFS, &c, Togothorwith every article usually kept in a gen eral Slojk. ALSO, A good supply of tho popular ATHENS QA. YAUN, all of which he proposes lo sell at iho lowost possiblo prices. I soil entirely for CASU OK BARTER, Keep no Hooka, and llioroforc mako no allowance for hail dobts. _^ Call and oxamiuc my Stock and prices if you want bargains, as I am determined not to bei x oellod bya ny ono, either la quality or prices. Sloro first door North of Dlcmann's Hotel. Jun? lfi, 1800_86_tf__ J. B. E. SLOAN & CO, OF PENDLETON, Commercial Brokers. BUY AND SELL BILLS OF THE BANKS IN THE STATES OF SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA, ?nd other Southern States, -:o: Wanted Immediately, A LOT OF THE BILLS OF THE BANK OF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, For which the highost prico wili be paid ir? CASH. J. IB. E. SLOAN & CO. Juno 16, 18G0 3G i( . SLBE RIDGE LODGE, NCr 92, A'.F.MIi 'DHE NEXT UKO ULAH COMMUNICATION of 1 libio Ridge Lodgo, No. 02, A.-.I'.-.M., will bo held on tho First Saturday in July noxt, tho 3rd, at 4 o'clock, P. M. A full attendance is re quested. Brcthron will tako duo notice and bo gorernci' iceoidingly. , Hy ordor of tho Lodgo. ROBERT YOUNO, Sec'y. June ll. 1800_86 May Toriu,T8CO. In thc District Court of thc United States, . for South Carolina, ?U THE MATTER OP M. IL IlUNNICUTr, OF 00ONEE COUNTY, BANKRUPT. pKTiTiw ron re."u. AND NXAII MSOITAROB m llANKnWl'TOY. ORDERED, that a hearing bo lind on tho 9th day of July, 1809, at Fodoral Court Houso In Charleston, S. C.; and that all creditors, &o., of said Hank ni pt appoar nt said limo and place, and show causo, if (hoy can, why tho prayor of the Petitioner should not bo granted. And that tho 2d and 8d mooting of orodilors of said Bankrupt will bo held at tho offioo of C. 0. JAEOER, Esq., Rogistor ofThlrd Congressional Distrlot, S. C., on 7th day of July, 1801), at 12 M. By Order of tho Court, tho Cth day of Juno, 1800. DANIEL HORLBEOK, Clorrk of tho Distriol Court of U. S. for S. O. June 16,1809_JjO _8 THE STATE OF SOUTHOAROLINA, VICKKNH OOUNTY--CITATION. WHEREAS. D. F. H rad loy, hath made suit to me to grani him Lottera of Adminis tration on tito Es tu to and E flee ts of French P. Willard, deceased : Tho kindred and creditors of tho said F. P. Willard, deoonsod, uro, there fore, cited to bo and appear before mo, in tho Court of Probato, to be h?ld at Plokons, Q. H., on Monday the 1st day of July/next, at ll Shcviirs_Sale. ^ BV virtue of Mlnury: Writs of Fieri Facias, to mer' directed, 1 will sell to ibo highest bidder, ot Walhalla, 8. OM on Salcday in July uoxt, withiir tho legal hours, tho following property : Ono Tract of Land, lying on tho waters of Littler? Uiver, containing 12 acres moro or lo?, am* adjoining Landa of Robert Morgan, Neat Strlbllng and others, levied on ns tho property of Goorgo" Seaborn, at tho suit of J. 13. Karie. On Tuesday after Salcday in July, I will sell, ta llie highest bidder, nt thc house of Major Seaborn,, on Little River, 4 Mules, 2 Wagoo3, Harness for ono Wagon, 1 Log Cart, I Cow and Calf, 1 year ling Calf. 18 Slock Hogs, 1"> hood Sheep, House hold and Kitchen Purnit?re, 1 set l'atent Mill Dogs. 8 IMowstocks, 1 Corn Sheller, 1 Straw Cu*" ter Scythcncradle, 1 Grass Rladc and Swath. Ono Tract containing 200 acres moro or low. adjoining Landa of Mrs. Si?cle, John Gillison and' others, loviod on as tho property of J. L. Shank lin. al the ault ofT. R. Shclor Terms Cash-Purchaser lo pay extra for Stompss and all necessary naners. J. IT. ROBINS, H.O.O: June ll, 15 0.0 86 Sale of Heal Estate. _T.IE STATIS OF SOUTH CAROLINAr neosKK COUNTY-rx raooATH. BY virtue of an order to mo directed hy Riobard Lewis, Kan,., Judgo of Probate, I will ?oil to tho highest biddor, on Salcday in JVjv n.f XL, W???3 REAL ESTATE' Of Phltamon Crane, deceased, consisting ot- TV?) Tracts, and described as follows : Tract No. 1, oontaining 000 Acres, moro ortona. nn.i adjoining Lands of G. R. Cherry, Alack and' others. Tract No. 2. containing 800 Acres moro or IOB*,, on waters of Rig Crock, adjoining lands of Mark; Burrel, John Howard and olhors. THUMS-On a credit of nine months, with In terest from dato. Thc purchaser lo givo bondi and accurily, willi a mortgage of tho premises, to? secure Ibo purohaso money. Stamps, litios anJf costs to bc paid in cash. J. H. ROBINS, H.O.O. Juno ll, 1800_ Real Estate Sale. TIIIO ST AT IO OF SOUTH CAROLINA, IN I'UOl)ATI! -OCOXKR COUNTY. vir'uc of an order to me directed by Richard ) Lewis, r.sq., Judge of Probate, I will sell lo the liigliesl biddor, on Ral od ay in Jnlv next, at Ibo Market House, in Walhalla, S. C., tho REAL EST ATM Of William Sloan, deceased, lying on waters of Changa (.'reck, adjoining binds of K. Herndon, GeorgeSymmosand others, containing 800 Aorej moro or loss. TF.ltMS CASH. J. H. ROBINS, B.o.o.. Jun ll. 1800_i_3ft Notice. ,1 TAX. OF 20 CciltS cn tho Hundred DolUrS ?\ of Heal ami Personal Properly, within tho cor-, poroto limits of thc Town of Walhalla, will lo collect od on the 28th, 20th and 80 th days of Ju.o Instant. Persons owing said tax will call at iwy Ollice ami pay thc same. Bv order of Council. W. M. WOOBIN, Clerk. Juno 2R>._ I860 '? 85_8_ T 0 ? STATE OF SOU Til CAROLIN A,. OCONKB COUNTY-CITATION. WU KR KS, J. O. L ABBETT, halli mad? li snit to me to grant him bellera of Ad minialratiou on tho l?stalo and Hlfccis of Frank Phillips, deceased: Thc kindred and creditors of' tho said Frank Phillips, decc:ascd, aro, Hiere foro, cited to he and appear before mo. in tko Court of Probate, to bo held at Walhalla, S.O., onv Saturday Ibo Phil day of Juno next, at ll o'clogkr A. M., to shew cause, il" any (hey have, why thor said Administration should not bo granted, Olr en under my bund nnd seal, Mus Ibo Util day of Juno, 1800. R. LEWIS, J.p.o.c. A Administrator's Notico. LL PERSONS indebted to (ho Es'ntoof A. T.. Ilunnhnut, decoased, aro hereby notified thal? (hey must make settlement forthwith; and all! persons having demands against said Estate ft\V$ render thom in, properly attested, to tho un 1er signed. JOHN SHARP, Adm'r. May 20, 1800 81 ft Auction ! WILL BK SOLD, on tho 1st Monday of July, nt the rcsidnnco of Mrs. Kuoo, iq, Walhalla, to tho highest bieder, 1 TWO.HORSE WAGON. 1 ONE-HORSE WAGON, 1 RUGGY, SEVERAL SETTS OF HARNESS, PLOWS, PLOW IRONS and GEARS* SPARES, SHOVELS, HOES, ETC. REDDING AND REDSTEADS, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FUIfc N ITU RE, CATTLE, SHEEP AND HOGS.. -ALSO, Tho HOUSE AND LOT whorosho now lire?. Tho Lot contains Two Acres, and is woll lot provfcd. Thoro is, on thc Lot, a No. 1. Dwell ing house and Storo, and all necessary outbuild ing, nil in tho host ropnir. Also, n ono-half Aero Lot, adjoining said Lot on tho East, and another one-half Aero Lot, on which thoro ls ft small building, joining on tho West. Also, ft throo-fourth Aoro Lot, noar F. Wiebens'. ?i?f" Terms made known on day of salo. CATHARINE KNIEE. tea*Ta? In.'.^!'.???;clMv?l1 copy that portion of abovo, willoh rotates to salo^f lion! tato ?Mill day,'' and tho Trl-Wookly Pheonix giro tho samo two Insertions, and send bill to this omen. ] Juno 2, 18G9 3.4 41 Notice;. ALL partios who havo parennsod" Lots ort thc Court IIouso Squaro on tho Oth of August last, aro roquircd to como forward tm mediately and sottlo tho payments duo. Thoso who haro not as yet compliod with tho terms of tho Solos aro ordorod to do so forthwith, or their,. Lots will Lo resold at their risk. By ordor Board of County Commisslouors, Juno 8, 1809 35 2? THE STATEIHTSOUTII ?ARQLfNA?. Ocoiioc County. IN COMMON 1M.EA8-EQUITY SirtR, Daniel 3. Smith, John 0. Smith, ot.nl., va. Daniel S. Hui), Klohard Crompton and wife, ot.al. . J IT appearing to my satisfaction that tipo.dot fondants,'Kiohard Orumpton and wifoBlts* ahoth Orumpton, W. J. Roblase and wife Nanoy Robinson, and Sarah Dyer, widow, re* aidohoyondj tho limits of tl)js Slater On .mo tton of Itoid & Symmos, oom plain ti? te' SoltoU ? or?, it h* drdorod Jh*dUi?-.sr?M.>A (.Bill for Pnrt'tipn.of Roql Bs'm^