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Our readers may find it to their advantage to reud the new advortiso meute as they appear oaeh week. Frost. Wo have boon informed that heavy frosts have fallen during the last few nights in what U known as Horso Covo, . C. Frost in August I Quite early. The Weather. For tho past week the weather, in this sec tion, has boon remarkably cool, for this time of year. Fires during tho mornings havo been in demand. Though rain would provo bene ficial, crops in our immediato vicinity arc by no moans suffering. Other sections of the County oro not so fortunato. Walhalla Select School Mrs. Goodman, as will bo fiecm by adver tisement, intends opening a select school in the town of Wulhalla, for young ludios and children. As eho is eminently qualified to .give instruction in all branches necessary to <o thorough education, wo rscotumond hor ?ohool to the publio. Tho first session will oommonco on the 23rd of August, inst. Pic-Nic We havo been requested to state that it is the intention of the young folks both of this place and surroundiug country, to have a grand Pie-Nio dinnor on Thursday tho 19th 'lay otTtu'g?sfi I* H fit j nt iiliiertNiHlffitftfl " Goneral Mustorground," on tho Pcudloton road, four miles from Wulhalla. All quiet . and orderly persons, who feel so disposed, aro invited to assemblo on tho grounds on tho aforesaid morning. As it is iutonded as a day of feasting and merriment, all who oxpcot to participate in tho festivities of the day, will provide themselves with baskets of provision, fruit, melons, &o. Tho Walhalla Braes Band will bo present on tho occasion, und will add greatly to tho onjoycuonts of the day with their musio. Pnblio Buildings. Walhalla is to havo a Court House and Jail in short order. The first ground hut been broken, by which we mean the lumbci is rolling in for tho Jail, and near 150,OOC brick moulded for the Court House. The workmen aro hero and the Jail in expected tc bo raised this week. The contractors arc pushing men, and well they, need be, us the ?Court House is to bo far enough toward com pletion, to bo used for tho November term ol the court. This will necessitato pushing, the building boing sixty by forty feet, made ol brick and two stories high. It will add to tlu .town, and we aro anxious to see it completed Incendiarism We have'been informed that the dwolling bouse of John Price was burned down Monday the 2d instant. Mr. Price and hii grand-daughter had come to Walhalla on tha day and no living soul was about tho prcm asce. On his return ho . found his dwelling -end ont-buildings a hoop of ashes. Nothing Of his furniture was saved, the building boinj pretty well consumed before the fire was dis oovercd. Tuo house wns situotcd on tlu public road loading from old Tickens to Wal halla and about ono mile from the Falls ot Little Itivor. A part of tho buildings wai on either side of tho road and too far apan to take fire from each other. Only the build y'i?nge on-tho enstorn .side of the rond wcro in habited, and it is tho genera) impression, th( firo wee the work of an incendiary. Every, thing, provisions, household furniture, wero all Jost. Mr, Pri?e is an old, highly respeotf d oit< . ?zen, being over seventy years old, and though <ownUig a small river farm his losses will fall Sieavliy at this time. Wo havo heard of some vaguo buepioiona against ocrtain parties, bul nothing to wa.rant us giving names. Important to Formers Tha August number of tho "Carolina Farm et'" la before ua, with an*unu?u?lly intorostinp table of contents. The success of this truhj home enterprise bua beeu go encouraging thai the proprietor announces his intontion ?l converting it into a Forty-ooiumn eight-page 4tgriCttltn?el aud Family Weekly; at tho c1ob< of tho present volume (Nov. lat)* ftivioi twice ft* maeh agricultural mutter, per month m At pcoiwnt, o'esldes a large quantity otioioe family roadSngt ??d nil the genera view* of the thiy. Tho aubacriptioi? price wi! $3.00, making it one of tho eheapes j of \i$ o?aes in tho country Add ree to Win, H. Berrlard, Editor and Pft rton, N. r. ? Ul?h ? %l m HIM M I il n -fc->_-*-i--L-,rir?r^lln> ijfit.n TU? XIX Century- - Tho August number of this beautiful Southern Monthly is before ue; aud wo von ture tho nesestion that a Magazino more .A*p? ly interesting in cvory d?partant is not published poirth or South*** tuo Botomao.? Thoro ^roinacQpt??^ stories, nod ovcry ar ticle is^jvp??to with entertainment. Tho ^h*rm ?f '?The XIX Century" is tbat h is not dry. Wo havo in this number a vaoy personal sketch of Eurly Southern Authors from tho pon of William Cilmoro Simtne; a thrilling Episode, "In tho Surf," by an officer of tho U. S. Navy ; tho capturo of tho block ade runUor Margaret aud Jc88?o; Reminis cences of Publio men, by a distinguished Ex-Governor of South Curoliua; Description of Medical lifo in Part's^ by Prof.'J?/ P. Por ohcr; Porsonno'e "Shoulder to Shoulder j" solilo ploosant thoughts about Shelloy, tho Po ot; a talo of the Grecian Arohipolago; and scoro of other good things calculated to on liven tho fireside, and mako men and women think. Tlu leading newspapers of tho North, ovi don'ly astonished that any good can como "dt of Nazareth," huvo bestowed unqualified praise on the Magaziuo, have r?published its articles, and declare it to bo equal to the best periodicals published in Amorioa. Let our Southern people sec to it that "The XIX Century" receives their hearty support. Cop ies may bo found at tho store of Dr. A. E. Norman. Demorest'i Monthly. The enterprising publisher of this popular Magazine is first in the field in announcing, among the inducements to subscribers for the coming year, the finest premium ever yet offered for a singlo suhsoription to any maga zine in this or any other country. It ootisists of a copy, rctuilcd at ten dollars, of Mrs. Lil ly M. Spencer's great picture of a "Pio nic on Tun FouHTH of July," the engraving of which artists wcro scut for, eptciully from Europo, to complete, "Dcmoresfc'f, Monthly" is in itself by far the most complete and attractive Maguzino for ladies published iu this country, and re quires little extra inducement to persuade them to* becotno subscribers. It is really a saving of money, however, to pay three dol lars, und get in addition so valuable a premi um.?and Mr. Domorest will undoubtedly find his list doubled on the strength of it.? Published at 838 Broadway, . Y. A Brave Han Fallen. The recent, unprecedented, destructivo freshet in Texas has oauscd the death of one of tho most daring mon ever knowu in this country. Having emigrated to the "lono star Stato," two years ago and having mado fo^wmef^ary ^ ''^|^^, " ?.."- - secing that lus property was in danger ol being swept away by the flood, Manscl Jolly, crossed and rcorosscd tho swollen river, tho Sabino, despito tho rapidity of the current, not less than thrco times on horseback, in efforts to save his effects. On the occasion of the fourth trial, his hone became unman ageable, and both it and the rider were drowned. The sad tidings havo just been communicated by letter to his aged mother, residing in Pickcns. Jolly fell a victim to thut bold und daring spirit which ho exhibited during the late war, and in his repeated en counters with tho minions of despotism uh sequent to tbc surrendor. Col. TrpwbridgC; who had the honor to command a regi meni of sweet-sccut'd hirelings, and Lieut. Col. Brown, of the Maine Battalion of the V. P. A. U. S.?will not easily forgot the man who, single-handed, successfully defied their pow er, and mado them quail before him. Wo have no apology to make for his deeds of vio lence ; but wc believe that if unprovoked by tho Yankees, Manscl Jolly would havo rc maincd a quiet fanne, in .Piokens [Abbeville Banner, 4/7i inet. The Alabama Eleotion. riot int mom le?a number opperson8 killed and .wounded Mobile, August e,?Thoro was a serious riot hero l?st night, boginning at an out-door Radical meeting. It had bocn rumored du ring tho dny that tho negroes contemplated burning Colonel Mann, tho Democratic candi date, iu effigy, and tho citizen? held a consul tation with tbc Major arid some of tho Rudi oal leaders, and advisod thorn to postpone tlx meeting and ocrtuinly prevent the burning ol thoofilgy, as tho white people oould not be pro yon ted from resent ing snob an indignity. The} promised thai. t"?ro should bo no mooting but at eight o'olook bonfires were iignic?, and the nogroevi, about fifteen hundred iti number, and many armed with pistols, gunt and razors, assembled and wero addressed b? their leaders, who used the most infiammato ry language. Tho whites orowded around t< hear what was being said and ono accidental ly trod upon the foot of a negro. Just ne tlu altercation which provoked this occasion wat concluded, a pistol shot was fired, which wai followed by a general firing of guns and pis tole. The negroes dispersed rapidly. Ado tatchmcnt of United States troops had beec sent to the vicinity by request of tho Majoi previous to tho riot, but vhoy took no part it it. Three negroes wero killed outright, foui pol ? officers ; four negroes, and four oitizein wcro wounded. There wero only one hundred white mor? against tho fifteen hundred nogrooe It is not known who fired the first shot. Montgomery, August; 0,?Tho rot unii (hue far nro mocgro. 7<uokloy and Hayi (Radicals) are elected in the Second aq<3 Fourth. Districts by negro majorities. Doj end Sherwood (DcmooratV) Ar? elected in th< Fifth fitld Sixth Districts by w'atto majorities Buck ie probably elect od la the Third . Pie Xhe Or^d on 8al6'I)ay. An uni'-unlly largo crowd, composed most by of negroes, assembled in this village on Monday. Thoro is good roeson for tho b?>, Hof that special efforts had been marte by certain parties to sccuro this .result As tho season was vory favorable for work in tho cot tou fields, tho planters were very anxious that tho opportunity should bo improved, for the benefit of the growing crop. Tho reply modo by tho nogrcos generally was, tlint "they wero obliged to go to tho Court IIouso to seo about matters." As an evidonoo of concorted ac tion, tho fact may bo stated, that as many as sixty in a body passed tho rcsidcuoo of a oiti zen, on tho outskirts of tho Village marching in double file,, under the command of a leader, a good many of whom wcro armed with guns. 1 Their expectation was, as has been ascertain ed, that arms would bo given out to thorn, and that they would bo organized as compan ies, upon tho occurrence of certain contingen cies Serious threats had been uttered by a uumbor of them, apprehensions wcro cuter tai ned that trouble would ensue. Tho result did not confirm expectations. A moro quiet or orderly crowd has never been seen in this Village At au early hour of the day, those who had been instrumental in promoting ex eitemcnt among tho negroes, woro givon to understand that in tho ovont of a collision, they would be held to a striot accountability. Tho Towu Council ordered tho Marshal to . keep rho side-walks cleared. This timely j precaution obviated tho difficulties, which j might have arisen from the insolence of tho! negroes, they having on provious occasiou manifested a disposition to block up the side walks, so as to compel the citizens to turn in- j to the broad street, in order to walk through the village. The Ordinauco recently adopt ed by tho Council and pested iu all parts of the Village, threatening tho penalties of tho law against all persons disturbing tho peace, by our sing, fighting, vulgarity or drunkenness) exerted a most salutary influcnco. The fo menter? of disturbance wero griovously disap- ? poiutcd. Nothing occurcd during the entire day, to mar tho quiet of this peacoful comtuu- ! nity. Yet, certain partios have declared that thoy "will carry their point at lust." Should thoy succeed, the eousequenco will fall upon their own heads. So far as tho citizens of this District are concernod, thoro is a cherish ed desire and purpose io preserve that good order for which this community has always boon distinguished. Facts constitute a tri umphant answer to tlio falsehoods which have boon so industriously poured forth from 'Headquarters." [Abbeville Banner, -Ith inst. Washington, August 8.?Ine Cubans &!i?c. official advices to the 30th ultimo. The Spanish troops in tho insurrectionary districts were reinforcod by all the dispo.'.oblo force in the island preparatory to active operations. Several small engagements at Cinco V illas District resulted disastrously to tho Spaniards, with loss of 400 killed, wounded and prison ers. It is reported that the Cubans hold Haquin, with its fortifications and stores. C?spedes' government will bo removed to Haquin, as the position is very strong. He iuforccmcnts from the Uuitud States continuo to arrivo. 225 recruited in Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky joined Quasadu on the 28th, bringing arms, ammunition and a large sup ply of eump equipage. Tho health of the Cubans is good. Roscnoranz declines to bo a candidate for the Governorship of Ohio, on tho ground that his duties to bis creditors and family present him. Additional returns from Tennessee gives Scnter 05,000 mujority. The End of the Income Tax.?It may not bo generally known, though tho fact will bo of interest to most incorno taxpayers, that, as the rcvonuo law now stands, the tax on in oomcs will ooaso to bo collected after next year. An amendment to the 19th scotion of tho law adopted in 1867, is as follows : "Thnt tho taxes on incomes herein im posed shall be lovicd on the 1st day of March, and bo duo and payable on or before the 80th day of April in each year until 1870, and no longer." Unless, theroforo, Congress by special on actniont extends tho operation of this law, tho incorno taxguthor will bo unknown in this country after 1870. Tub Nkouo Doomed.?Wo are tempora rily in need of the ncgro'e labor. Let us, as soon as possible, do away with suoli a need, It oan be dono by tho importation ?V,C?n*?Ce? i Tbc latter aro coming, without any effort on r our part to bring thorn. Tho exodus from China lias alroady bogun. Thoy aro oomiog to the South in numbers thnt will render, in comparison with them, the German immigra ) tion to tho grcnt West an insignifioant affair, The disposition of tho negro to imitato the , follies of tho whtto raoo?without being able to emulato their virtues?renders his exter mination from tho North American continent as certain as his existence. If ho had boon f contented to bo a negro as God mado him, and not striven to oast his skin, and boa P whito man?exorcising tho highest privilege? of white mon, the law making power?hie futuro, as a race, might have been assured, As it is, ho is doomed. Every Chinaman that steps into a Southern cotton field, doe*, so as tho oxecutioner of a negro. It is with i I pain and sorrow that we see such a fate be falling tho negro, but ho has brought it on . himself. lio doce not ehow even the manli I nose and independence of an Indian?of get ting out of the way in time. [Mobile flrtotme. o m m viti i e -ti o jos. for the kepwee courier.. Clayton, Rabun Co., Ga., ) August 8d, 1800. j ' A mooting of tho citissotis was this day held to ad vaneo tho intorcsti of tlio lilao Ridge Railroad Company, and tho othor Railroads in anticipation, to connect at or near this pluoo. Tho number in attendance was eo large thut the meeting woe hold in tho Bap tiet Churoh j which wue so crowded with both ludios and gentlemen, us to fill the house and loavo a great number of poreons outside, who could not obtain room within. Ou motiou of G. M. Nethorlund, Col. II. I T, Mozoly wus unanimously ohoson Chairmau, , and on motion of lion. II. WvCannon, Judgo j James J Meek ley was unanimously elected j Socrotnry. The meeting was addressed by Hon. A. W Can non, . M. Netherland, Esq., O. C. Beutlcy Esq., and Mr. Thomas Kelly. Tho addresses were vory earnest and apprppriuto, and wcie received with marked attention amidst great enthusiasm at tho prospects of tho completion of the proposed roads. G. M. Notlurlund, Esq., offered the follow ing resolutions : It(solved, That we ainocroly regret the ub? \ acuco from this meeting, of the President of j tho Blue llidgo Railroad, Gen. James W. 1 Harrison, and tho consequent disappointment of the largo audienco iu attendance on tho meeting. Itcsolucd, Thut wo aro proud of tho inter est this day manifested by our citizens, both mule and female, iu tho great enterprises thut bid fair to elevate North East Georgia to her proper position, and that to whioh elio will now quickly lc?.p, as surely as the steps inau ' guratcd are completed, so that her vast re- | sources may bo properly developed. I Reseloed, Thut WO reiterate the resolutions ' of the meeting held at Clayton' on the first \ Tuesday in June last; und recommend them to the consideration of every oitizeu. Resolved, That'a copy of these resolutions be sent to the -'Andersou Iutolligcnccr," tho "Keowec Courier," tho "Southern Watch mau," and tho "Southern Banner," for pub lieutiou. The meeting adjourned. 11. T. MOZEDEY, Chr'ii., j James Blkcrly, Scc'y. BOR 'f UK KO WEE COURIKR. Waliiaixa, S. C. Editors Kcowee Courier ; Gontlemcu : A stranger to the country, in which the Demo cratic and Republican factions bavoso fiercely and cruelly contended for suprcmnoy, must be astounded ut the mutual recrimination uud denunciation still used and en emu aged in public or private discussione. All culture, experience, and good senso, appear to be forguttcn iu tho political dissm : sinus that serve to lash the tempers of niciu ! bors of either puvty into a total disregard of I good breeding and courtesy of language? Democrats would seem to assert, by their in tolerance of opinion concerning the views of j those citizens of the United State- of A inert j ea who refuse to accept Democratici dogmatism as sanctified truth, that non conformists to their creed and political resolutions, are ex commuuicatc from then right to manly aud decent intercourse. The writer of this note begs leave to ask an explanation of this extraordinary acrimony, shown so recklessly and persistently to tho.so who claim u right, inherent aud inext ngush uble, to think nud decide for themselves concerning the wisdom, honesty and patriot ism of ?II parties which may endeavor to occupy the ohnir of Stuto. By what Dcmoorntic logic, or by what act of Democratic legislation can the right of pri v?te judgment bo insolently wrested from anti-war gentlemen, who choose to distrust tho Democratic party in, but not of, tho Uni ted Stutes of America ? An insulted native-born graduate of the South Carolina College, where young gentlo mon (from every section of a common Union of Districts,) were trained to study tlio fablo of tbc shield with a go'den fuco to one Knight and a silver face to his antagonist, is solicit ous to know if tho Domooratio party is pre pared to deny, to rosurrcotod Whigs, tho liberty of feeling, speaking, and living their Opposition to Do oratio rulo. Yory respectfully, WMi M. LAWTON, Jr., A Charleston Clnriosophio. Richburo, near Walhalla, S. C. Aug 6, 18?59. Tribute of Respect. WiiRRRAS, It hath plcasod an All-wlso God to remove from our midst our highly oatooniod and beloved olass-niato, Rod't. Stjubunu : Joy and tranquillty qu'iokiy fimi wiion ilio Itt?Ufn mii imei'ii^'J?cc was announood to us that this promising youth of OHV Habbath Sohool wao snatohod from hys oarUdy hotno at?4 borne- to Heaven's ohanocry " Where An|els and Aroh-angols wings, Flnttored arolind tho porieltod form, To tuno tho otay-oold lip;) to sing, Wldlo tho .Saviour woloomed home." Ho now sloops in tho icy arms of death, and though fond oyes roils him, and fond hoarts mourr , for him. It I? pleasant to rovlew hie last day?, aud ; note tbo interest taken in our gabbati) Sohool ' ohm, of which ho was a mombor. His soat was seldom vaoant ; ho was t hero desiring to be in structed in thoso things which tended to hfs fu ture happiness, and in his last momoate he found faith in Jesus, and e*olalmod, while yot rational, ? I am not afraid to die," a convincing proof that a homo in Heaven is his. What a sweet conjoin ? tion it must bo to thoso who so tenderly loved him, ' Sleep on, doar friond, thou art gono, but not for gotton. No more will thy foot-fall be hoard, 0i thy voice greet us, yet, in a brlghtov world w? hopo to meet thee. Jifsolve.d Int. That wo, as a Sabbath School, unite our tears and sympathies with tho boreft?od family, trusting that our los?.is hlsoternal gain. lUtolvcd, 2nd. That his olass wear a badgo o< mourning for thirty days, as a mark of respeot foi the departed. linolvcd, 8r<f. That we set apart a Mank pag \ In our Sunday School Journal to his memory. On motion, it was ordered that thie Tribute o< Hesp.'otba published In the ?> Keowoe Courier." , FAlRVl?W SAOBAYll. ?CHOOh. July 2?, 8??. VALUBtiE ' Land for Sale. V Bill for ltollef,-&0. I ot. ol. J in common PLEAS, ?QUITY SI?K -?iMCKEnVco???TV Josse Creushaw vs. J. O. Hondriok?, et, al. j BY virtuo of an order to modirootod by ; Jumos Li Orr, Judgoof tho 8tU Judicial Circuit, at July Torni, 18G?>, I will soll tu tho highest bidder ut Piokons O. Ii., on SALUDA Y IN SEPTEMBER NJ3XT, l'ho Reni listato dosortbod in tho Pleadings in this caso, lying on waters of Shoal Ureok, ad joining land;? of Abol Hendriks, Josao Cron shaw, Rosa Iloudrioks and othors, and oontaiu . ing 1112 Acres moro or loss, boing tho namo ! tract o? laud allottod to tho Raid J. 0. llondricks in the procoodings for.Partition, &o., iu this cn?o. TKRMS?Cash on day of salo. Purchasor ; to pay extra for stamps and titlos. R. A. ROW EX, c.c.p. Aug. 4, 1809_44_4 Administrator's Notice. ALL porsons indohtod to the Kstato of Mar tba Thomas, dcooascd, oitlior by Noto or Account, will do well to oomo forward and pay up. Those having dci>i<\nds will render the same to tho undersigned, lo rn 11 attested. L. TI?O.MAS, Adm'r., Aug. 10, 1809_44_4 Estate IVotiee. NOTICE is horoby given that I will apply to tho Judgoof Prohato, at hisoffico, in Wal halla, on Tuesday the 14th day of Soptombor noxt, for loavo to'dispose of the Estato of Joseph llrowor, senior, docoasod. according to his last will nod testament. Creditors nnd othors in teracted aro notified to be prosont on that occa sion. ROB'T. A. THOMTSOtf. * Administrator with Will annexed. ' Aug. 9, 1809 44 4 ! " "Siioriif s S?le" BY virtue a Writ of Fiori Pacins. tomo directed, I will t-ell, to the highest bidder at PickensC. II., on snlodtiy in Scptciubor next, the following property: One Truot of Land, lying on waters of Shoal Crook, adjoining lands of Jesao Croushnw. Ahol llondricks find,othors, and containing 59 Aorqs inoro or loss, levied on as the property of . . C. llondricks at tho suit of B. F. Morgui) and oth j era. Tkrus Cash. Purchasors to pay extra for titles und e tamps. JOAB MAULDIN, s.r.c. I Aug. 9? 18?0 td I THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, / TOKENS CO UN TV. j John L. Latham ? Petition for Parti vs. \ win und Sale of j Johso L. Dean midwife An- J Ito ivi Estato. I nu. ot. al. I IT appearing to my satisfaction that Josse L. Dean und wife Anna, and Sarah Latham, ! defendants in thin ease, reside beyond tho lim j its of this State : On motion of Iloluombo. Pro. j Pet., it is ordered that tho hu?.I absent dofend I ants file their p?en, answer or demur to said ? pctitiou. in the oflioe of Judge of Probate, with in forty days from tho publication of this notici?' as* on failuro to doso the petition will be taken ? pro confesso agaiust them. I. II. PHILPOT, Judge of Probate i Aug. 4. _44 0 j TUB STATI? ?F SOUTH* CAROLINA, ; >WKJ2i?s co unt v. : T. M. Alcxarulor | Petition for Final Set v*. f tiement and Decree. Susan Alexander, et.nl ) IT appearing t.? my satisfaction that Su-nn . Alexander, ('er;' Talula Alexander find M. C. Alexander, defendants in (hi* eawi, roaids beyoi.d the limit* of tlnsSia'e: It. is nvdovod that tho said absent d?fendants do snyeral?v?p pour at a Court 01 Pri?bate U? be holden at Pick ens Court UoitSO fur Pieken* County on the . 15th day of September next, to dinv cause, if ; any they can. why a linai settlement of tho ? . tato of Fountain Alexander, deceased, should not bo had and a decroo pronounced theronn. On failuro to attend, your consents to the sanio will ho entered of record. 1 (liven under mv hand and seal of said office this 27th day of July, 1809? V II PHILPOT. .Tudgo of Probato, ! July 28, 1809 _44_0_ ?THI3 STATI? OF SOUTH ORO LINA, E VOVS.JY?IN 1'ROTlATE COURT. Mehry M aule in' *l y?, V Petition for Partition, Vardry Mnuldin, et.nl. ) IT appearing to my satisfaction that Vardry Mauldin, Bird Martin and wifo Caroline, I Ilarvoy Smith and wifo Adnline, defendants in thin ease, reside beyond the limits of this State: j On motion of Iloloomhe, Pro. Pot., itisnrdcrod ! thnt naid absent ilofcndnnt* do appear at a Court . of Probate to holmidon at Picken? Court House, i S. C? for Piokons County, within forty days I from tho publication, of this notice, or their con sont to tho samo will bo ontorod of roeopd. I. II. PHILPOT, ?' Judgo of Prohato. Ang. 2. 1869 44 6 Auction Sale. IWILL SBLLtotbn highost bidder, on Mon day tho 23rd of August, instant, at my residence* on Cano Crook, i.ear . Scawright's Mills, ONE FINE YOUNG MARK, ON COW AND CALI1, THRKU HEAD DRY CATTLE, TWELVE IIRAD STOCK HOGS, FIVE KILLING HOGS, * HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FUR NITURE, &0, Also, my growing crop of Corn, oontalnin^ twelve aoron?ludtom land. A$T Terms mado known on day of solo. JASPER HUGHES'. Augitit 9. l8o9 41 2 -?~--.-1?.Jr* ? University of South Carolina. next Session will begin on the first , MONDAY in October, and continuo, with 1 out intermission, to tho ensuing July. I Advantages are nfforod nt this Institution to j Studenti) in Law, (tho graduates boing entitled ito nraotlco in tho Courts of this State; ) in 1 ! Medicino, (tho oourso of- Instruction being ex tensivo and thorough, with two written exnmi >'nations during too session ;) in Kngin?oring, ' Mathematics. Mental, Moral and Political Philosophy, History, Rhetoric English Litera ture, Ancient and Modern Languages, and in tho various Scientific Sebe?la. Exponaos forSesslon of nino months! Annual feo, $5.00; Library fee, ?10.00 t Room Rontfoo, $15.00! Tuition feo.. for each of throe e?hools, $15.00 ;'Tuition in Law or Modiohie, $50.00, Board oan bo had nt$l6 to $20 p?r month. By mossing; it will be less. For further Information, send fot'OntnloRuos to the Soeretury of the Pnoulty, Ao^.O. Bruco Walkor. R. W. BAUNWELL. Chairman of Faonlt f, . <bi/o**u, S. 0., Aug, 2,1800 41 h?'MWl 1 H< ./del* ?' - $ ' ' ? ' li.JLlLlLlJU J J-LJP.JJliL'WiiBsjsslvs.ItfBgwftWB* Walhalla Select Softool MRS. GOODMAN vrlU open a SoUool In tho townt of Walhalla, for young ladies and children.. Tho eosslon will commence on tho 28rd of Augusti and close on tho 23rd of Dtjc?ittbsr. TSttM? l'KU SKSSION OP FOUtt MOVTUS : ' 'A'dvitnoed pupils, ; ; . ; $10 00' Sooond Class. ; ; j ; 8.0$? Primary Ohmos, ; ; ; 6 00* Musioon Vinni, ; ; ; 10 00 Use of [iHtrunuut; ; ? ; 2 OJ Evory effort will bo rnvl> by tho Principal to* lmprov.5 fror Pupil * In tholr ejvjral tirinoli *s of' study, nnd practical attention paid to their ma nera and morals. Tuition to bo '.id at tho expiration of firs month. Mas. A. S. GOODUVN, Prinolp Miss VT GOODMAN. Governi Miss H Ml li UT GOODMAN, Teacher of Muh Tliero will bo loesou given in D VNO?.NG ?vei Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock. li II M a Per session of Four Months, payable la [er vaneo, ; ; ; ; ; Children not ut ton ling tho .School may neve tbcloss join tho Dittoing class. August 10, 1809 44 if Estate ??ale. BY virtue of an order to me directed, by Richard*. Lewis, Esq., Judgo of Probat e of OconeoOnuu ty, I will sell to tho highest bidder, at the Market ilous? in Walhalla, on Saleday iu Septouibor &?* , TWO LOTS OK LANl),' Lying nonr tho Depot, belonging to the Estate of Wm. II Ifogalicd, deceased. TER M 3 CASH?Ptirohasors to p?y oxtr* stamps nud titles. JAMES H. ROBINS, e.o.l Aug. 9, 1909 44_ fVotice to Tax-Pay IX ordor to relievo tlio burden of tho people ae iiiuoh as possible 1 wi.l continue to loo?tvo tuo Tax until ilio 21 st of Angus', 1809, afte/ which timo my Hooks will certainly bo closed, rfjatt a pen alty of 20 per cent, added lo tho Tax/of all da .null era. f S. G. II ^KN DON, \ Treasurer Oconoe Count/. Aug. 11. loOf? 4t / ,M 4 E R A 00 MUUN'?d\C10N of Keowee bodge. No. 92. v.-.F.'.M.. will bo held at '4 o'clock. P. M . on lY.vl.iusJay n jxt. the 13th Ittft. full attendance of bretArou is required. HrotLu r lb.Hush Otmpboll, Grind Lecturer of the State, is oxpVoijd to l>3 wil'i IH .it that , R03KRT YOUNG, Sio'ty. Aug. 10. I860 4J_ Sewing Machine ! WtlY IT IS THE MOST I IT has a Ardigli! Needle, perpendicular net loe. mnkefttro Lock or Sit nil lo Stitch, which will not rip nor rfvel, ant is alike on bolli sides! performs perfool Rowing on every doecrtpthm "f iinilvritd, with Coitoli, binen or Silk thread, from Ihe ?o*re ' c?i Wiho finest number. lti'inms, Pells, Hinds, Braids, Tucks; Quilw j and dithers. ; isa Family Kpwlng Moch?n* it has eo superior. Ir'nr sale ui manufacturer's prices, with freight' ( ndded, by J. G. KVAKS. Agent, ) . ?? , S. . fprjr Circulars sen! free on application, .h?ly 80, 1809 4.1* 1m idwihiistra tor's Sa le. IWIbb SELL to ti e high st blddir, fir c**b, v? Wednesdays the 2/ith dai of Angpet, nitbe r?? d etico of Zaoharhih Hall, deceased, LOT OF CORN, A LOT OK W-rlMAT, ON' It!], (ive vears old; LOT OK i)\ TTL l'i. HO'?S and Sfl?OKI?, a tools. 110USIOMOL!> ASS) KtTOHKN Ftflt , ?d. J. J. NORTON, Adm'r. Aug. 4. CMS 44 *d TU STATI! ~OK SOI TT H OA HO LINA, O CO EE CO US Y. I.t COMMON r-I.KAS?Kl|?iTT ??'.S. J. H. llngood Ts. Hill to Foreclose Mort J* A, Wright and ?'?go. ' ' . J Loonev. ot.al. J tj 1)UKSUANT lo un order made in the Conrt of Common Pleas. Equity side, at July Teno; I , will sell to the highest bidder, on saleday ia Hej I tendier .ext, at tho Market House, in Wiilbftlhv TIIK TRACT OF LANTr '. Described in these pleadings as the pr 'periyOf : the dofendarit, A. X, booney. eiluaicd in said ! Si ate and County, adjoining lands of Capt. Wm. ' Steele and others, and containing 45 acres more I or less. ! TERMS CASH. Purchaser to pay extra for titlo nnd stamps. J. W. STRIBLING, c.c.cr.o.o. 1 , Clerk,'s: Office, Aug. 8, 1809 48?4. valuable real estate FOR SALE. I WILL SELL to tho highest bidder, before the I Market House door, In the town of Walhalla?, on Salcday in September next , tho following tracts of Land, belonging to tho listalo of Eli Cleveland, dcooasod, vis : , Tract Not 2, containing 289 acres, adjoining tracts Nos. und 8s, and FT M. Cleveland. Tract No. 8. contaluing 274 nores. ndjotni?g trnotNo. 2, J. W. Sanders, C. W. Hunt a /1 . J. Lowery. TERMS OF S \ LE.?On credit of ono, tre. nnd three years, the purohaso money to be secured by note, personal security, and mortgage of - the premisos sold ; tho note tobo drawn payable In three equal annual successive ins abuents, with interest, from dole. 8^? Purohnsore to pay extra for IttloS, mort gage fttid slmtps. ??|y- Plats rVro ready for examination. Mr. Bi. II. Clevelaiul. on Tract No. 1, will gire sUmcmt aary. Information In rogard to theae- lands, ' l}t?y~ These tracia He ounvenie?l tcvtlie ttiib road, andare valuablo for ihctr farming t?nfusuB<l thnber" ROIVT. A. THOMPSON. U?ctlv#r. : ?'ug. f?, 1800 4a : ff h^v???t; I 1ST SMI T HT, Walhfilta, W V?i KEEPS oonstantlv on hand PLAIN ami JAPAtfc NED TIN WARE, al wholesale and retail, aj ohcapoiH oasll prices. U Also, keeps constant1 on hand a vnriesy of COOKING STOVES, of idfTeront yattoriia, sX the, lowest cash prices. Aug. 5, 1809 48 if wm.'m. lawton, Commission Merchant^ 10 novo*:'* wi>.miv, ? ^'^ ^ , ?.., g?)LlCITS^qoi?ilgntnants af MERCI IAN A H L Bjf- , Orders, with funds, for ikli?tfellsneoue bllji ot Goods, promptly and. ?WWfuJIy ?xosuted. ,, , , ?* , 4? ^ . i ' '. .-. ,*.?.., ?; ??, ' m' >: , -<