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C. KEITH, Editor. WHITJNBR 8YMMES, A?sooiate. PROPRIETORS. TSR *t8.~-For Subscription, TWO DOL-\ it ARS per annu.n Privily in aduane* i for ti j month?, One Dollar. .C?jr*Adoertitemtnts inserted at $1 per squarefor tn lines or less for the fest insertion, and 60 cents for each Subsequent insertion, I <36"F* Obituary Notices exceeding five lin**', Tirib ?U* of Respect, Oonvnuntccttionj of 0 personal .haractsr, amt Announcement* of Candidates, mil is ?bargedforan advertisements hVeW Job .Printing neatly and chtaply execute JjQT' Payment ?an be made in currency, or tn pro vti?oi at the market rates. jf?T Necessity compels tuto adhere strictly to ?th* requirement of oath paytnent. ???W*?*4?<?^^ WALHALLA, S. C.: Friday Morning, August go, 1869 j?jST In New York, on tho IGth instant, Cotton waa quoted at 83 J. Gold 84. - *->?*>? -- Early. Mrs. M. M. Cary has placed upon our tablo a well opened boll of cotton, plucked from her farm in this county. Arrested* Diannah, a colored woman was arrested and .brought to thia placo last week, oharged with sotting fire to thc premises of John Price. lui lin g to givo bail, she was sont to Anderson jail to await her trial at the November term of the court. Pleasure for the Young. Tho ladies of now Piokcns design getting up a little "fun" for the inner and outer man, in tho way of a hot supper, theatricals &o., at that plaoo, on Friday tho 27th inst. Tho proceeds of tho night arc to bc used for the laudable pur poso of erecting a church in the .town. Everbody is invitod to como. See advertisement io another column. State Agrioultural Fair. ? Our readers will boar in mind that thc State Agrioultural Fair will be hold iu Col umbia on tho 10th, 11th aud 12th of Novem ber, 1889. This being tho first Fuir since the war, will possess an unusual interest and . - should be attooded by everyone who can spare the mea os for that purpose We may expcot . to see there, tho best species of improved stock, and the various kinds of machinery adapted to our soil and productions. Apart from this, the information whioh may bo dc . rived by conversation with the most suoooaa 'ful planters and stock grow?, -. of tho State, will provo valuable to th oso anxiou3 to im prove themselves in this high calling. Wo ?have received from Messrs. Walker, Evans & Cogswell, of Charleston, the premium list for the present year. It shows tho people are in . earnest in tho matter and intend to make it ?worthy of tho State. Premiums aro offered for all thc varietios of field crops, domcatio anmials, poultry, household economy, fruits, ?bouthorn domestic fubrios, .southern manufac tures and implements of husbandry and ma chinery generally. We look forward to its success as a certain fact and hope it may work the good intended by its originators. Grand Jurors Attention is called to section 88 of an Aot -entitled " Aa Act to regulato thc manner of drawing Juries," whioh roads au follows : '?Tho Clerk of tho Court of General Sessions in each County, not less than fifteen days before the /commencement of the first torin of tho Court .in ?noh year, shall issue writs of venire facias iin each County for eighteen Grand Jurors, to ibo returned to that Court, who shall bo held . to serve at caoh torin thereof, throughout the -year, and until another Grand Jury is empan eled in their stead." From the reading of ?this section, it will bo seen that tho same v Grand Jury will bo required to sorve at tho i -next term of our Court, as at the lost, and -that-.thereafter the Grand Jury drawn for the March term Of tho Court will servo through out tho year. i . .*???.. South Carolina Bank? Tho " Charleston Courier " informs us that nt a meeting of tho stockholders of tho Plan ters' and Mechanics' Hank, hold in that city on tho 12th instant, 15,007 shares wcro rep resented. This being not a quorum the meet ing was not a legal one, but au an encourage ment to the Directors Mr. C. G. Mom minger offered resolutions looking to tho re-establish ment, of tho Hank, and requesting tho Direc tors to tako ?nob ateps os 11 in their judgment . will best promoto that object." The report j of Mr. Pr?oglo, reforc? of the Hank, was read .and showed that there were ampio assets to .diaohargo tho liabilities of the Bank, and to carry on banking operations. It will be grat ifying to witness tho circulation of the bills .qf our State Banks again. Tho Bills of tho Union Bank are alroady at par, and tho Plan ters' and Mechanics' Bank is about to follow suit. .??'.'5??V The Investigating Commit too This Committeo, appointed under n Joint Reaction of tho General Assembly, was cm. powered to inquire aud report any organised or ayateoiatio combinations in the 8rd Elec tion ?)i?trio.t, designed to deter voters aud prevent a fair expression of tho ohoioo of th? people at the late General Election, ns also to ferret out, & for a? possible, the cause.of the wur4?r^ j?w^ing tho same*. lir the di* eWft? vf$itt* duties, the Committee, after & Bc^nttof three and and a half months, havo tick ?abors in {ha twnoffe?' pf ?lium. JA jud ?tam lija ii AI ? i>f''friw<. m mtf J BWS Newberry timi AbbovUlo, and arrived, os wo loara, at Anderson 0? H. !??t wc?k. Wo oro reliably informed, that so far no evidence has beon furnished tho Committoe of any systom of fraud or intimidation. Tho whole affair is a (arco and will result in nothing but oxponeo to tho State. Tho resolution allows to each, member of the Committeo the pay and ?u?lo age of uiombors of tho Goncral A^otnbly, and '.'athorizes the employ mem? of a olerk, steno grapher and Attorney, if thought necessary, i The Ooiuiu/ttoo bogan its session on tho 4 th : Q? Way last, and from their progress thus far, ' wo eonoludo it will hardly adjourn before tho mooting of tho Legislature. In this view, it becomes a matter of serious expenso. Apart from the pay of tho members and officers, we aro reliably informed, that tho dusky sons of Africa, flock to its place of meeting to soo tho show, and narrate that "Massa said if wo didn't voto as wo ploaso, he'd 'schorgo us," and after telling their story, caoh ono receives a cortifioato of tho number of days ho has at tended, and ia told to keep it, as it will bo worth something to him. Thcso peoplo como without summons aud stay as long as they please, waiting their turn, and wo aro inform ed that of tho largo number of witnesses ex amined to this time, the average days atten dance v. ni bo at least fivo. Wo suppose it is tho intention of tho Committeo to introduoo a Bill at tho next session, to pay the expenses of this commission, and to redcom thcso cer tificates of witnesses. If this bo corrcot, tho por diem and mileage of tho commission, tho printing of tho report, and tho pay of the hundreds of witnesses will foot up a pretty smart column against tho tax payers. Will radicalism pay au honest and conscientious man ? --. ? , Hon- Jefferson Davis. Tho "Now Orleans Pioayuno" announces that a letter has been recently received from Mr. DAVIS, stating that his health is by no means so precarious as has been lately rcpro sonted. Every soldier and friend of tho hst cause will read thcso tidings with foolings pleasure. IIo was one of us in the great ef fort to preserve pure and unsulliod tho repub lican institutions bequeathed to us by our an cestors, and differed only in that his firmness, integrity and ability exalted bim to tho head and front in tho great contest. Thia fact has made him au object of persecution to a pusil lanimous foo, but in his dL^raco (?) and suf fering he sees his highest honor and reward, tho consciousness that his people still love and respect him. In history tho brightness of his greatness will dim tho adventitious lustro of those who rovile and persecute him. Tho Rural Carolinian. Messrs. Walker, Evans & Cogswell havo sont us a oircular, in which they propose to publish an illustrated Magazine, under tho above title, devoted to tho farm, tfio garden and tho household. This magazine will bc thc official organ of tho South Carolina State Agrioultural and Mechanical Society, and will contain sixty-four largo pages of roading matter. Tho first number will bc issued about the 1st of October and tho publishers design distributing 10,000 copies gratuitously to per sons Bonding in their names aud address. TerniB, 82 per year, in advance. Address, Walker, Evans & Cogswell, Charleston S. C The Comet. After tho oolipsc comes tho comet with i'? bright nuolcus and long-spreading tail. Thii strangor moy bo seen, says our exchanges, bj looking townrds tho Northern part of tin Heavens, on any olear night after 12 o'clock Astronomers assure us, says tho Colum bia Phoenix, that this comet will approacl nearer tho earth than any comet ever did bc fore, and that cither tho earth or thc como will havo to change its course, or a collisioi is inevitable. This comet is said to bo man; thousand times larger than tho earth. It i a solid mass of fire, with a tail of tho sam clement that would reac i around the ear tl more than a hundred times. As a collisioi with this mundano sphoro is not ardently dc sirod by its inhabitants, it is hoped that som amioablo arrangements may ensue by wilie' oither tho earth or tho comot will alter it presont oourso, and in the language of an i lustrious individual, "Lui na have peaoo." MER^MENTI?N. State Constoblo Hubbard was in Charlo ton on the 1.1th instant.-It is estimate there aro now 170,000 Chinamen in thc Un ted States.-There is a man in New Yoi who offers to eat a bushel of cut hay on a w ger.-Tho population of Kansas, accordir to the papers of that State, is now 450,001 ---Aooording to tho " Chicago Times there aro forty gambling houses in that oil in which 88,000,000 oro squandered annut ly.-Josh Billings says lifo is like a mou tain. After olimbing up ono side and slidii down the othor sido, we put up tho sled.-? Somebody has figured up Commodore Ya derbilt's woalth at $100,000,000.-Whc ls -tolling at 81.10 in Indianapolis.-Tl cost to. the eity of Boston for caoh scholar tho puhlio sohools is $89.10.-Accord i to tho "Nows" there are but thrco postoffk in Horrv County-Conwoyboro, Ltttlo Rh and Gallivant's Forry.--Gen. A. O. Gt lington, of Newberry, hos removed to Atlan Ga."__A rattlesnake 0} feet in length a 18 inches around waa killed six miles frc Sumter last week.-Eighteen thousand d lars worth of stock has neon subscribed build a New hotel on Sullivan's Island. Texas has fivo million hoad of cattle.-M Stonewall Jaokioo has received a bequest $10,000.-A Newark cobblor hos fall heir to $200,000.-St. Louis is shaki with aguo.*-?Ex-president Johnson is st to be in favor of National repudiation, Tho earnings of the Central Pacifie Ratho fo? July weiro ovw a half million. " ' < ' \ " ' * m\..?.'<.'?.?"?'."?? "y^- . . .'. ?' - ? : ? ,. ? ... .. State Item* vff / Tho?. Williamson, a oolored laav/ Wae boen appointed Poat-mastor als A*?*>eyillo O. II. Tho " Kingstr*o' Star " announoea open bol?n of cotton last week. J Vif i. Eiohelborger, of Edgefiold, in a letter to the " Phoenix," my8 tho report that ho was whipped with two hundred lashes since tho war, for oowardice on the bat tlc-field, is false. Mr. Leslie, the Land Commissioner, an nounces, through tho " Pheonix," that his office is now organized for business. Ho pro. poses to buy only first-class lands, and at min imum prices, and invites competition from ail quarters. Mr. L. oan buy all Ooonee Coun ty, wo opine, at fifty per cont, below tho "ac tual value" of tho lands as assessed for taxa* tion. The University of South Carolina still lives, says tho Columbia correspondent of tho "An derson Intelligencer." So did Hip Van Win kio, though unknown and unattended. Wo wish the Institution well. All the lands and fixtures belonging to tho King's Mountain Iron Company are to bo sold on saleday in September. Tho "Orangoburg News" says: "Wo understand that arrangements aro being mado to publish a Republican paper in Collotou, also at Edgofiold C. II. Wo also loam that tho " South Carolina Republican " will soon bo issued from Columbia, aud a daily Repub lican poper started in Charleston. Vorily, wo aro going to bo enlightened upon Republican ism." Tho " Charleston Nows " says : " The car pet-bag wing of tho Radical party, it is re ported, propose to run Congressman C. C. Bowen for Govomorj Attorney-General D. H. Chamberlain for Lieutenant-Governor, and Judge R. B. Carpenter for tho Suprorae Bench. If Bowen bo elected, ho will then bo made U. S. Senator, and Chamberlain will become Governor. " Man proposes," &o. Tho entire contract for building tho Port Royal Railroad has been lot out to a Mr. Flan negan, at tho North, for two millions and a half dollars. Thc work will begin ot onco, and thc contractor hopes to finish i' whole road by January, 1871. Tho "Sumter Watchman," of tho 11th iustaut, states that a few days ago a young man calling himself Louis Henry Goodwynn, passed through Sumter, en route to his home in Madison County, Miss., from Johnson's Island, Loke Eric Ile had boon wouuded and captured in Morgan's raid into Ohio, and taken to that prison, where ho remained until Doocmbcr last, when ho was taken to Now fork and kindly ntteuded by ono Col. Sin gleton, who procured him transportation as far na Charlotte. N. C. He stated, says tho " Watchman," that there woro at Johnson's Island, when ho left that placo, some eighty six Confederate soldiers, who had not boen homo or heard from their friends since tho war. That fivo of these wero from South Carolina, and he gave their names as follows : Major Moblcy, ofTairficld, about 82 years of age, fair complexion, 6 feet 8 inches or 0 feet high. Lieut. Simmons, of Fairfield, Capt. Zeiglcr and Lieutenant Eastorling, of Orangoburg, and Lieutenant R. W. Boyd, of York. Ho begged that thcso names should bc published, that their friends might learn of their whereabouts and that they were alive. Tho " Marion Crescent" has been enlarged and fitted out in a now dress. Its energetic Proprietor says : "If my business shall pros per hereafter as it has done in the past year, I proposo to purol^nsc a Power Press and en large tho 'Crescent' again." Wo wish this valuable exchange all tho prosperity its merit as a first-class journal should bring. Homicides in the State On Mondoy tho 9th, says tho "Charleston Nows," a colored man named Albert Mill house killed Lcvinia Prislow, his mother-in law. Tho parties resided on Windsor hill plantation, on Gooso creek, about 15 miles from tho oity, An altercation, occurred last Wednesday on tho Greenville and Columbia Railroad, aboui seven miles abovo Columbia, botweon Wm, W. Marshall and Proatonv Brooks, both ool orod employees on tho road, whioh resulted in tho death of tho lattor.-Phoenix. TERRIBLE TRAGEDY IN EDQE?ILD.-Th< "Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel" publishei th- allowing account of a torriblo affair whiol occurred in Edgcfiold last Thursday. A dis patch from Augusta states that George Addi son, jr., and James Addison surrenders tliomsclves to the authorities on Friday. J D. Cresswell, who is ohorged with crimina intercourse with tho sister of tho Addisoue is represented at last accounts to bo dangoi ously but not mortally wounded. Tho follow ing is tho account : "As our readers aro all aware of tho natur of the affair out of which tho difficulty bet^oe tho Addison family and Mr. D. Creswell nrosi wo will not allude to it in this connootioi but morely give tho history of tho recont trn.j ody as given to us by our informant. O last Wednesday after-noon Mr. B. Crosswc and an older brothor, Mr. diarios Orosswol loft this oity in a buggy to return to tho bornes, near 96, South Carolina. Late c tho evening of that day two brothers re$ch< Edgofiold Court Houso and ?topped for t\ night at tho vlllngo tavern. On yeeterde morning, between 8 and 9 o'clock, tho Cres wolla Ugaln started on thoir journoy, takir in tho buggy with them a rix leon ?booti i Winchester rifilo, aa If anticipating troubl They had not been gone long when some .>. came into the town and said tho two mon he been murdered. A party immediately wei ont to asoortaiu if th? rumor wa* correct; ? '. ! ' ' ' ' ?' "'' >'? I y -, .-v- ?*,' r. milo and a half from Edgofield, on the road to 06, the bodies of the Crosswells were found* Tho older Charlee Cresswell, waa perfectly dead-tho body being almost riddled with buckshot. D. Cresswell was seriously if not fatally wounded. Ooo hand was pierced by two balls ; tho other hand hy one ; tho chin Was also ?truck ; ono ball entered tho sido, another tho stomach. Tho latter is reported to have said tbat two men eonocalcd by the wayside had fited simultaneously as they saw tho buggy -afterword making their osoapo. Ho identified ono of tho party os George Ad dison, Jr., a brother of the young lady of the affair. The wounded Cresswell is now an inmnto of a private houso in Edgofield. No arrests havo yet hoon made. Acquitted. Wo learn from tho " Columbia Phcouix " that at tho recent term of Court for Lexing ton County, Dr. F. S. Lowio WOB tried for tho killing of J. Elliott Drufts, and found not guilty. Tho cause of the homioido was crim iuul iutorcourtio of tho deceased with tho pris, oner's wifo. Dr. Lewie is a Democratic mem ber of tho South Carolina Legislature. Both parties wero men of standing and popularity. WASHINGTON, August 12.-The Cubans have official adviocs to thc 2d. The leaders stato that wero belligerent rights aceorded thom by the United States such would bo tho effect in Cuba as to enable thom to secure possession of tho entire islaud, oxcopt Havana, within thirty days. The Cubans throughout tho island aro in sympathy with tho C?spedes government, and tho disaffection of the Span ish troops would leavo tho Spanish Govern ment without on army. Tt is reported that a serious difficulty exists in thc volunteer organization. Four hundred troops from St. Jago do Cuba were cupturcd by Jordan. A force sent by Valma da to relieve them, wero defeated with a loss of ono half their force. It is reported that the Spauiards have been driven from tho Ciuco Villas district with heavy 1O?>S. Tho Cubans aro now in posses sion of thc entire district. Jordan bas ac complished Iiis purpose everywhere-his troops, inspirited by successes, aro in oxocl lent spirits. A curgo of slaves recently landed at Cinco Villas, wcro captured and liberated. Quesada's forces uro closing on their oppo nents, who have no troops outside of Nuevitort jxeept thoso confined lu Puerto Principe. RICHMOND, August 14.-It is stated on *ood authority that General Cauby will, with n ten days, issue his clootion proc-lnmatk n jonvening the Legislature, applying tho iron clad oath to tho members, and, whero a mem. ?cr elect cannot take tho oath, giving his icat to tho candidato who recoivod tho next nighest vote. This nows produocs different iccliugs among different parties. Tho Well's Republicans, who form nino tenths of what ?vas tho Republican party, rejoico over it. Tho Domocrats aro confident that thc effeot is to givo tho Stato to thc Demooraoy in 18 72, and permanently thereafter; and the Walker Republicans, who eleoted their ticket on thc idea among tho whites that there was to bc no more disfranchisement and test oath, uro very sick. NF.W YORK, August 14.-Tho Times says "Tho question of enforcing tho test oath in tho caso of tho m ambers elect of tho Virgi nia Legislature hus been docided affirmatively by tho Attorncy-Goncral, and it will bc accor dingly enforoed by General Cauby." MR PENDLETON'S NOMINATION.-Our telegraphic despatches tell of the nomination of George IL Pondlcton, by thc Executive Commitce of tho Dnmooratic party, as Gover nor of Ohio, vice General Rosenoranz, declin ed. When a party thus puts forward ono of | its best representatives, the sign is a good ono. Mr. Pendleton has boen colled "tho rising star of tho West." Ho is a man of loftly character and eminent abilities, com bines in himself many of the elomonts that go to form a high ordor of statesmanship. A De mocrat by conviction, his mind is yet broad enough to take in tho interest of tho whola oountry. In tho last Presidential canvass, no man mado abler speeches, and his firm ut* toranocs, not wanting in a beautiful poetic viow, woro reooived by thousands with delight and admiration. Ohio will do well to oioot him to tho office of Govornor.-Phoenix. HORSES IN TiiK UITKD STATES.-Tho in crcaso in tho number of horses in tho United States si nco 1860, is estimated ut 1,700,000, or 25 per oont. Tho whole number is now said to bo 8,000,000, valued at ?2,660,000, ?00, or something moro than tho wholo na tional debt. Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Now York, Pcnsylvonia, Missouri, K.?'iituoky and Texas aro tho great borao rnising Stotos, in tho ordor io which they oro givon. Califor nia, howovor, has inoroasod hor stock in a greater ratio than any othor Stato. : From 160, 310 in 1860 to 600,000 in I860. .--.--??-*? WITHDRAWAL OF TEN-DOLLAR GREEN BACKS.-Orders havo boon givon to tho tel lors in tho Treasury Department at Washing ton to pay out no moro ton-dollar groepbacka, Tho wholo issue will be withdrawn and dca, troyed, and rtQ new graciibaol'a of tho doupm nation will bo substituted. Wo are in reooipt of the Catalogue of tho Washington Medical University at Bal timore, for tho session of $1860-70. Tho number ef graduates and students in attend ance indicate for it * high degree of prosper ity. Out of- twenty- appointments by tho new Collector of Custom in Charleston, fotjr teen sro colored, Um ..;V^tiiMiL^^..,Iiw,^^ Sfc? o HS i ?^rr B? Tho following persons have paid on their sub solption to the Couaisn, as follows t G. W. Wotormau, : : $2 00J ' Kev. N. Sullivan, : : 1 00 P. MoD. Aloxandor, : : 2 00 J. B. Hudgeus, ; : 1 00 Stobo Garrott, J : : * 1 00 O. J. Wulkor, : : : 2 00 A MoAlister, : : : 1 00 Columbus Stephens, : : 2 00 ?. \Y. Alexander, : : 2 00 W. Wi Moss, : : : 1 00 H. R. Ghastoo, : : : 1 00 Alex. Allgood, : : : 2 00 Dr. G. L. Glazonor, : : 3 00 Greon Fiold, : : : 1 60 James Brackenridge, : : 60 MARRIED, on Thursday morning, 28rd Juno, 1869, by L. N. Robins, Esq., ot the residence of tho bride's mother, Mr. E. 1). Aloxandor, MR. CHARLEY B. FINLEY, of Ooonoo, and MRS. E. KNOX, of riokene. S. C. -, on tho 20th of Juno, 1809, at tho rosi denoo of tho bride's motlier, by L N. Robins, Esq, MR. T. WRIT.MIRE, of OCO.IOJ, to MISS KATE (MOOAN, of Plokens. Fair, Hot Supper, Tab leaux, &c. 'PHE LADIES of Now Fickons respcotfully an X nounoo to tho public that thoy will havo a FAIR, CHARADES and TABLEAUX at that place, on Friday night, tho 27th instant, tho procooda of which will ho given to assist in building th? M. E. Church. Admission moderato. Public generally invited to attend. Aug. 17. 1S?0 46 1 Notice. p URSON'S indebted to tho Estates of W. L. KEITH, MRS. E. B. KEITH, or T. J. KEITH, Hy Note or Account, must, como forward ned pay up on or before thc first Monday In October ticxt. Those failing to do HO may lobk tor suit to bc In stituted against them, aa tho Estates must be set tled up. W. C. KEITH, \r , J. J. NORTON, ;1'xo>3' Angurt IG. 1R?0 46 1 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Ocouce Comity. IX TI1R CIRCUIT COUllT-KQUITV SIDK. Robert M, Il ix, ? vs. V Bill for Divorce. Surah Ilix, his wifo. J TT appearing to ruy satisfaction Ililli tho Defend ant, Sarah H ix, resides beyond the limits ot this State! On motion ot* J. H. Whitncr, Solicitor for Complainant, it is ordered that the said absent de fendant do appear und plead, aitswer or demur to complainant's said Hill of Complaint, within forty days from tho publication hereof, or tho san.o will bc tiken pro con/csso m to her. J. W. RTIUBLlN?, c.e.p. Clerk'a Office, Aug. 18, 1869 45-6 Sheriff's Sale. BY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri Facias, to mc directed, 1 will soil to tho highest, bidder, at tho residenco of Oeorgo Seaborn, on Little River, on Tcusday aftor Saleday in September next, the following property : 4 Mules, 2 Wagons, Hornoss for ono Wo^on, 1 Log Cart, 1 Cow and Calf, 1 Yearling Calf, 18 Stoek Hogs, 15 hoad of Sheep, Household and Kitchen Furnituro, 1 set Patent Mill Dogs, 8 Flow Stocks, 1 Corn Sheller, 1 Straw Cutter, Scythe Cradle, 1 Grass bind and Swath. Levied on as tho property of Gcorgo Soaborn. at tho suit of J. B. Earle and ot hors. Tr.rtMs TABU-Purchaser to pay extra for Stamps and all necessary papers. J. II. TtOBINS.a.o c. August 16, 1869 45 td THE STATE OF SOUTH CROLINA, riCKBNS COUNTY-IN ?'KO?ATK COURT. Mabry Manic in "j va > Petition for Partition. Vnrdry Mnuldin, et.al. J IT appearing to tnv satisfaction that V ard ry Mnuldin, Bird Martin and wife Curolino, Harvey Smith and wife Adnlino, defendants in this case, resido beyond tho limits of thia Stato: On motion of Holcombe, Pro. Pot., it is ordered that aaid absent defendants do appear at a Court of Probato to bo holden at Pickons Court House. S. C., for Picketts County, within forty days from tho publication nf this notice, or their con sent to thc same will bo entered of record. I. II. PHILPOT, Judgo of Probate Aug. 2. 1809 U ' 0 "pUNT?TIONBinEaS This wonderful vege table restorative is tho sheet-anchor of tho feeble and debilitated. As a tonic and cordial for tho aged and languid it hus no equal among Btomach ics. As a remedy for tho nen ons w7eakncv?s to fwhich women arc espec ially ?ubjoet, jit ia superseding every oilier stimulant.. In all climates, tropical *em., perato ci irighCit acts as a specific in OYory species of disorder which undermines tho bodily stron gth. and breaks down tho animal spirits. Wherever it ls v-intro* ducod it becomes a standard article*-a me-? dicinal staple. It is to-day the best and purest tonic, and tho most popular medicine In tho civilised world-*bo sure and got the genuine. Bold by all Druggists, Grocer? and I Country Store* rap ? if VALUABLE Land for Sale. __ IN COMMON PLEAS, EttUm' einE-PICKBNS COUNTY/ Josee Oronshaw } vs.- \ Bill for Boliof, Ac. J. 0. Hendricks, ot. ni. j BY virtuo of nn Order to mo directed by Hon, James L. Orr, Jodgo of tho 8th J?dioiof Circuit, at July 'form, 1800, I will sell to thc highest bidder at Piokens 0. II-, on S ALEDA VT IN SEPTEM HEH NEXT, Tho Roal Estato described in tho Pleadings in this cuso, lying on waters of Shoal Crook, ad joining lands of Abel Hondricks, Jesso Oron shaw, llosa Hendricks and others, nud contain* ing 112 Acres more or less, being the same traotof land allot tod to tho said J. 0. Hendrick? in tho proceedings for Partitiou, Ao., in thl* caso. TE lt M S-Cash on day of sal?. Purchaser to pay extra for stumps and titlos. lt. A. BOWEN, c.c.p. Aug? 4, 1809 . 44_4 Administrator's Notice, ALL persons indebted to the Estate of Uar. thu Thomas, doccus?d, oitbor by Note or Account, will do woll to como forward and par up. Those having demands will render the' .arno to tho undersigned, Icgidly attostcd. L. THOMAS, Adm'r. Aug. 10, 1809_44_ Estate JVotice. NOTICE ia horoby givon that I willnpplv to tho Judge bf Probuto, at his office, in Wal halla, on Tuesday tho 14th dav of September' noxt, for leave to dispose of the Estate of Josopft" Browor, senior, doooased, according to bis last will lind tostnmn'nt. Croditors und otbor? in lorostod uro uotillod to be prosont im thar Occa sion. ROB'T. A. THOMPSON, 'Z Administrator with Will annexed. Aug. 9, 1809 44 4 Sheriff's Sale BY vi 'MO of a Writef Fieri Facias, to m O' dircoiod, I will sol), to tho highost bidder at Picketts C. H., on suloduy in September n?xt, the following property : One Truer of Land, lying on waters nf Shoal Creek, adjoining lands of Josso Urenshnwj Abet Hendricks und others, und containing 59 Acre-* inore or less, levied on n* the property of J. C.: Hendricks nt tho suit of B. F. Morgan and otb? ors. TEUMS CASU. Purchasers to pay extra ffir titlos and stumps. JO.VB MAULDIN, s.p.c. Aiig.O,, 1SG0__ ?d Auction Sale. IWILL SKLL to tho highest bidder, on Mon day tho 123rd of August, instant, nt my r?sidence on Can* Crock, nour SeuwrightV. Mills, ONE PINE YOUNO MARE, ON IO COW AND CALF, THREE HE Al) DRY CATTLE, TWELVE HEAL) STOCK HOGS, FIVE KILLING MOOS, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN FUR NITURE, #0. Also, my growing crop of Corn, containing: twelve acres-bottom lund. jji?y* Ternis mudo known nu dnv of salo. JASPER' HUGHES. August 9.1809 44 2 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA/ PIOKENS COUNTY. John L. Latham "I Petition for Parti vs. \ lion and Salo of Josse L. Dean and wife An- I ltcnl Estate, na, ct. al. J IT appearing to my satisfaction that Jesse L. Dean and wife Anna, and Sarah Latham, defendants in ttiia caso, resido beyond tho lim ita of thia State : On motion of Hwloombo. Pro. Pot., it is ordernd that tho anni absent defend ants file their plea, answer or demur to said petition, in the ellice of Judge of Probato, with in forty days from tho publication of this notice,, as on ladin o to do so the petition will be taken pro confessa against thom. I. II. PHILPOT, Judge of Probate* Aug. 4. 1869_4J_6__ THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, PICK UNS COUNTY. T. M. Aloxandor ) Petition for Final Set-' vs. V tioimmt and Dooroo. Susan Alexander, Ot.sl j IT appearing to my satisfaction that Susan , Alexander, Corn Talula Alexander mid M. C. Alexander, dofondanta in this case, resido beyond the limits of thin Stute: It is ordered that the said absent, defendants do sovorally ap pear at a Court of Probate to bo boldon at Pick ens Court Houso for Pickons County on tho 15th day of September next, to thew onuso, if nny they cnn, why a final sottloinont of tho Ki lato of Fountain Aloxandor, doooasod, Rhould*. not bo bad and a dooroo pronounced thereon. On failure to attend, yonr ounsonts to tho sam? will bo ontorc l of record. Givon undor my hand and ?eal of said office this 27th day of July, 18G9 I. H. PHILPOT, Judge of Probate. July 28, 1809_4J_0_ THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA^ OCONFJE COUNTY. IN COMMON PLEAS"-BQIUTV. J. E. Hngood "I v?. Hill ta iForucl.oaa- Jfioijv J1 A, Wright, and -gage, A. J. boonoy, el.al. J I)UltSUANT to nu ordor m.uRj in ?io- Conrt oC . Common Plea*, Equity sid?, ul July Torin. I. will sell to tho highost biddor, on salcdny in.ilbpi tomber t.oxt, nt tho Market House, in Walhalla THE TRACT OE LAND Dcflorihr.d in these pleadings as tho property of tho dofondant, A. .1. boonoy, si ti ate.I in said' Stale and County, adjoining lands ol Capt. Wm. Stool? und others, and containing -lo acrc9 more? v f \m. TERMS CASH, l'urotinsor io pay extra for titln and stamps. J. W. ST1UBLINO, o.o.o.e o.e. i Clork'B Office, Aug. 8, IH?i? 4 >-1 Commission Merchant, 10 nOYCB's WU AUF, CJ01XltINSITOrv, s. c., SOLICITS Consignments of MKllCltANTABLK PRODUOK. fidlers, with funds, for mlaocllanoous bills of Goods, promptly and ?arefully excoutod. July 81, 18(50 48 BM* TiK? ?Ki i rr KC, Walhall?, ?. C., KEEPS constantly on hand PLAIN and JAPAN NED TIN WARI;, at wholesale and retail, at phoapeot cash prioos Also, keeps constantly on hand a variety cf' COOKING STD VHS, of different patterns, at tho, lowest pash prioos. Aug. 0, 1809 IS if i I *' .?. - . ' W ! L'i? .'. "-?vfaH . ?..