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Blecttons by the Legislature. Hon. T. J. RORERTSON has been re-elected to Hie U. S. Senate. Geo. BUTLER received a complimentary \2^' J. J WiuaiiT, colored, has boon re-eiuo^ Associutc Justice of tho Supremo Court. Col. ll. P. GRAHAM, of Marion, has hoon elected Judge to fill tho vacancy occasioned by tho resignation of Judge Corpcutcr. Professor Teal, Tho Wizard of tho South, paid our town a visit on Saturday ovc?.inr. Inst; but, owing t? tho inclemency of thc wefting thero wis a very small uttendunco. However, tnP Pro feesor gnvo ono of his une malled perfonuau. ces to tho few who woro present. For some timo, tho Professor delighted his audience with his many wonderful tricks, some of which were entirely new. Ho performs tho wonderful font of tho Davenport Broth era-tho Magio Hope Tying-iu which he will allow any two persons to tie him, (io any way they may choose,) in n chair, from which ho escapes in from three to five min utes, without untying a Knot ! This feat alono is truly wonderful, and well worth thc price of admission. Added to thc other attractions of tho ex ccs'ot tho celebrated clown, Mr. JOHNNY WILLCOCKS, who, by his ninny comic songs and quaint sayings, never fails to please. Thc Professor is thc only one that can sing, and uso the ventriloquism at tho same time, on Ids banjo. Professor TEAT, is a true Southern mon, and wo bespeak for him a liberal patronage wherever ho may go ! 8j cc ol N tl in bi foi co th COI th( i cy; tin an Hu i .vi the dei ma tics in whi and bro for bec ern diec roac eau bel! fore and deli S fiod bec noe wil The Legislature. i As yet but little has been accomplished by cx, this body. The daily sessions appear not to Q? exceed nu average of ono hour, and now at what was formerly thc middle of tho active session, thc selection of a pubiio printer has yet. to bc made. In tho Senate, a number of Boats of members has been contested on thc Constitutional prohibition, that tho incum bents hold other offices of profit or trust under th? State or United States. Among theso wo notico tho panics of CORRTN, ARNIM, MAXWELL nod MCINTYRE. There is also a contest between two parties for the scat from Lancaster. In Charleston, a dead man was olootcd, and hero thc question arises, whethpr tho next highest candidato, a Reformer, shall fill thc sont. These mnttors will occupy some time, and envite considerable expense to tho State. In tho H'O?se, on Friday, tho right of WHIPPER, Codifying O'mnnissionor, to re tain his scat, was summarily disposed of by a resolution expressing it to bo tho sonso of tho J.J v;so that this position is a more employ ment nt the hand of tho State, and ns.suoh does not disqualify thc member. Whether right or wrong, wo think it w'i30 to dispose of these questions at once, end proceed to le gitimate, business. If this bo tho mind of tho body, tho?? would bo little hopo of chang ing it by limo.and argument. A Bill l???a been introduocd to amend the genoral- election la,w, so that votes must bo counted ot tho close of elections, and the ro 8ult nnnounocd by tho County oanvnssors in fpur days. Also o'Bill to repeal tho bastardy Aot. Tho expression of tho body is in favor of retrenchment, but lt? notion fuils to sustain this much hoped for reform. Sovoral bills havo been, introduced oroating now offices, with salaries. It ia proposed to give to tho Licutonont-Oovomor a salary of 82,500 ; to crcato a Commissioner of Railroads, with a like salary; to appoint Jury Commissioners iii eaoh County ; to inorcose the poy of Ju rors, and to allow Solicitors, employed to assist in ?ho preparation of business for tho General Assembly, $10 per day, instead of tho per diem und mileage of luotubers, os heretofore. Those aro mere expressions of individval feeling on theso matters, nod it nm ai ns to be seen what tho action of bodies will'oxprens. Wo hope, by some means, tho oxpenses of tho Slate Government will bo reduced. -, - -rr Tho Columbia Phoenix of Thursday says : Yeetorday, by order of the Assigqco, Col. J. M. Bai*ter>tne Laurent* Railroad was sold for $104,600. It was bought by Col. J. J. patterson,.of tbo Grc?nvilleaod Colum Illa Railroad; thi ric ovi tat ?0 an it i in bri wi pr< cc< nu rc< bu rc] th of co in fri th th th un va us Sc It nc tig Pi "1 sa v< lill 0* Hasten Slowly. Moro mon bring ruin to their fortunes by on ovor oogoruoss for ooquhsitiou, than suo occd in bettering thoir coudition. While progression or retrogression must follow eliott, to secure ?tho fermer lhere must bo oaution upd prudence,1 hud a proper proportion bo tweon tho ouds ,proposed and tho means in hand. This is; true of- every undertuking of a private Ot pubiio oharabtor. ' Twelve mouths ngo.tho Gr?gnyijlo ottd Cbluuibia Railroad, uu der tho management of Prcsidcut HAMMETT und Superintetidcnt MEUEDITU, was slowly but surely rising from a condition of weakness md inefficiency to that of a first class road. They found it at tho close of tho war in a ruinous condition, and by judicious mortage neut and u perfect understanding of its pow >rs, tuado it subserve tho carrying trade of he up country. Tho" loads and speed wcro >roportioned to tho strength of thc bed and mgiiies, and so well was this dono, that neith r tho trading nor travelling public suffered nconvcnicncc, while everyono saw a gradual mprovomcnt going on, in substituting hero nd thero tho bettor class of irou and filling ip of Ibis and that trefilo, just as tho funds f tho company Would justify. How docs ho thing staud now? Theso pioportions ave boon broken, and bud co iscquouccs havo dlowed. Tho speed baa boon increased, and ith a tri weekly edition of accidents. Ko ines givo out, trestles br?ale through, rails Vrohd, tho connection is broken, and traiiiB dlidc, and so goes tho story, to tho daugcr . life and tho grout injury of tho oouutry. or is this all, for wo aro told by passengers iat piles of cotton aro awaiting shipment ut airly all thc depots from Walhalla to Col um *. Nor is this ali, for while wo know suv of our merchants havo beon looking r salt ordered some tiin? ZZ2 lt nas :)l?t' mc to hand, and our town, which supplies 1 is absolute nooessity to a hugo scope of nntry, cannot to day muster a sack, to save ' & best hog in flt0 coutltry> Th?80 aro the I '..Z, ?nu unless vomedicd, they will injure 5 trading communty with us incalculably, d in doing this will injure thc business of ? road. Wo do not attribute these evils to smanngomcnt, but to a miscoueeption of i rea! opacity of tho road. Tho Prcsi it, wo have ?O doubt, >s a good railrond 0, ?nd thoroughly uoijei.^'inds bl? bus) s, but a sudden transition iVoni a section a high state of wealth and pros,,vr',vj oro tho speed and capacity of thc engine.'* , I road beds arc threefold ours, to a section ken and impoverished in nil its appliances prosperity, has mihled him. Thc road hus n strained beyond its powers, rind baa deed. Wc hope this will bc soon rome 1, and that by n gradual progression, tho 1 doing tho necessary business of thc ntrv- tull}.-wvvK.?.-s'ldnnr wAof, WP?Y-W - cvo can bo done, for it has boon hereto s. Lrt thc road keep pace with its means I implements, and then wc will have sure ivcry of passengers, freight and mails. Since tho nbovo was written, wo aro grati ; to learn that n large supply of salt, has m recoived by several of our merchants, I wc hopo in thc futuro no similar scarcity \ exist. COUNTY ROADS.-WC take thc following :ract from tho report of tho Commissioner Agricultural Statistics : A serious drawback has always existed in 3 State to a proper development of our ag ultural resources. Thc road system is defectivo in nhnost cry particular! Our railrords nro oxorbi jt in their tariff cn freights, and our coun > roads are n disgrace to civilization. If tbcro is ono improvement moro than other which our State now absolutely needs, is a better quality ot roads, nod greaten1 i)?u keeping them in crood order. Thousands of dollars nrc annually lest ir mkaco and unnecessary transportador dcb'could all bo saved if this single im cement could bc made in our system o jnoniy. A disposition on the part of our pooplo ti ike MOHO ndvanee and prepress in this ?li jlion, hy submitting to light taxation t ild and construct roads and keep them ii pair, is nil that will ever bring this state c 'mus about. Thc Inst report of thc Nationnl Dcpartmcr Agriculture nt Washington, exhibits inparativc total, showing thc cost of kee; g up county roads in thc various States, un un this we find that South Cunolina stunt e very lowest ol? tho list. While some < o States pay ns high ns 850 to the mil is Stntc pays but 81. Further comment (necessary. Southern Cultivator Wo received thc November No. of this i luablo publication yesterday, chock full, uni, of tho mos' admirable matter for t mthern planter, pf.vdcnor and housowi; has vastly improved of lato ns to looks, ft ?w.proscnts a most comely nppcaranoo. ] ?ricultural journal published South of t Dtomno has, wo nro ussurcd, a stronger hi )on popular favor, nod nono, tho best judj y, moro indisputably deserves it. Prioo ,r yenr-WM. & W. L. JON EH, publish >d proprietors, Athens, On.-Macon Ti .oph November, 1870. NEW BANK-CBNTRAI. NATIONAL RAJ -Wo aro pleased to state that tho bank cilitics of Columbia nro to bo increased, io establishment hero ,of a, new N?.tin ank Wo lenru that on tho first of Jami jxt, tho bank will bo put iu operation. ' ipititlrstoek will bo 8100,000, with thc p L'dgo of raising tho ninon nt to 8500,0 any of our most prominent and substun tsinoss men hmo embarked in tho pmj id tho new institution will begin its op ona undof very fuvorablo auspices. It \ o believe, bo under.fiuoh innnngomont a? unniond it to entire pubiio confidence. ill.be known as tho Central Nutioual 13 F Columbia, S.,O'- Phoenix. _Prof. Katon has dtscovorod that lobe will enly support life 20,000,000 j ct. The Blue Ridge Railroad Wlintovor nffords ?uy information of prosent condition and futuro prospecta of groat thoroughfare iutorcsts our poop! Though tho hopes and expectations, bon tho Act of 1868, have been durkonod disappointment nt tho Blow progress of work and disgust nt tho groat oxponst making und unmaking contracts and chunj routes j yet tho great importnuoo to us of completion of tho road keeps up a oontim iutcrest tn it. It \$ true, not uoar so ni has boon accomplished aa wo would w yet there havo beeu uiaoy diffioulticf contend with, which should go far to msc past shortcomings, fits minimum p WM fixed on tho bonds, below which t vero forbidden to bj put on tho market; iredit was not so good ns could bo dwi, nd tho war in liuropo comes in for a sli f tho blaino iu our not being ablo to reu ho money promptly lo carry on tho work Vith these difficulties opposing, it is grut ug to know that something bus boon de 'ho surwiys havo boon completed, work )ick's Creek Tunnel bas beeu progress! nd every thing is ready for a vigorous prc Ution of tho Work In tho futuro. Wo dip, from tho Columbia Union, \ dlowing extract from tho aunual report ol. Low upon tho loontiou of tho new rou ho disoovory o nd adoption of this rout? io to tho enorgy nu 1 ability of Major Ii "1 have caused tho lino between Wallu: id Clayton Depot to bo lin illy located, a iviscd estimates to bc prepared. As to tho saving of distunco predicted c report of Muy 3d, thu lino as finally rev I did nut show so grout a gain us was anti tod. I hoped tho new linc would bo do and throe quarters shorter than tho i tho actual saving hus boen ono milo a 715 feet, or about a milo and a h ilf, tho saving in money it Ins boon groul in was exp?0*0*!, ii wa$i stated iu my rt of May 3d, that on a ?nut location t nug would probably bc ubout $100,OC e comp-.r;t:vo estimates show a s:;vi $321,474 50. As dinted iii my lust annuli report a savi J t';cn been ttuidu of a large amount by inge of linc on Section twenty -four. Summing up those improvements, we hu .ed 8400,826.71, ond on ono milo a '15 feet distance between Walhalla a lyton, and to accomplish this wo have i used the grade by an amount which w II i njsb our freight trains uot moro tb i c .rfi. Thc grade from west to east lins been .otoforo maintained at 45 feet per mile curves. .,rot tho least important feature in this ii vomC'it of tho lino is tho reduction ,th of Ufan?la from 0,476 feet to 2,11 * * * * * * 'ho work done by Ml*. Steer.? has bc tined principally to j.b;?:ks Creole tuon ! changes inudu in thc motion have b i"ns1 w is'I?ilVCa, ihm wutCr nu?gtvw?* ?. o trouble. . II my lust report, tho time required to co 0 tho tunnel was estimated uputi :t ri orly feet per month. The aclu il progn lo hus been forty two feet per mouth sin 1st day of Julio last, and a rate bf t per day 1ms boen attained for some tin 1 cnn probably bo maintained. There in now (Nov. 1st,) 1,638 feet of bondi Irtvc. .uoluding thc time which will bc occup opening tho eastern approach twei otha will bo suffi dent for thc complot'; tho tunnel by hand. D.inio portions pf tho earth work will rcqti ger to finish tlmn this, and therefore i accessary to introduce, m ichtncry or to s ! shaft as heretofore contemplated. + * # * * * PI MATE Ol' COST OK COMPLETING. 1 HOAD. Tho estimate for that portion of thc rr youd tho boundary linc between Gcoi J North 0-?rp'i na, is still hised upon thc ds of surveys ?od estimates mudo pro i wa/. I have confidence that groat rc ii cai, bc mado, both in cest and dish modifications of grade and curval ih ns have boen udop|od in Snuth Carn d Georgia, and t havo von turned to i te iu thc tubular estimate herewith pre 1 some such reductions, particularly at ints, ooo i;t or near Franklin, tho othc nticssco. Surveys only can give us cor Formation, but thc success which ha ided our examinations between Wall d Clayton is a good nugury for tho fut ** * * * * In addition to thc reductions in pro! *t arising from improvements in looi rctoforc mentioned, I have made un ito of saving that might be made by o< ir wooden stUOturp or trcsilu woiks im masonry nlong tho whole lino. I present this as a matter of inform . tho Directors, hut I am not prcpav tjommend suoh structures except ot c: mal points suoh as- Chauga Creek latitga Ri vor . ? . * * * * \,* * II ia II -Il ANDED A KI-A i rt.-Yesterday ng, Sheri fl' Frazco, having in charT lurons prsoners-ten in number-ult I to biko tho train for Laurens, in ord rry tho prisonro, bof >r? Judgo Vcrno hom writs of habeas corpus had been i their respectivo" oases. Before ho >t upon the cars, bo w ?fl arrested by Mi turnt ot Arms of tho IIouso o' Roprc ves, neting under .' 3 order of '..] rews, Chairman Special Commitfro." ir soino' hositation Mr. Frazco decid ibmit to tho arrest, and was sumnioin iro thc special Committee, nt 10 o'cloc .?ion was taken nt that hour, but li immoncd to appear hoforo them uga! orrow morning. We loam that a mes OB dospotobted to Laurens yesterday mt i summon Judge Vernon, nlso, bofor unmittec. l?rom theso unusual proceedings," it icm that.Governor Scott has abdicate io civil Courts aro nowhero, and til iramount powor of tho Si.do, is now c 1 by tho Loyislutivo majority, uoting ll no Joseph Crows, " Chairman of thc ? .ommiltcc." Cbmmot?t is uneeecssary.? - A t??l?ot?d'eoljtaj?e took place ns cm, Knglond, yesterday in whioh fi| Hied and many hurt. I i / / j :._ \W "inpreme Court Deolalou. Ulf/ j/Sholor, V tj,jJ /tia. y April Torrn, 1870. 1 jenson, Jr. ) i 0{)l>jJ* BY WJLJ.AUD, ASSOCIATE Juai'rCK. by . 'js appeal involves tho question, whether the (oestoau exemption can bo allowed under ol [(Constitution of this ?State, us against a h'g I'tgugoo-'ciaimiug under a mortgage mado tho I executed prior to tho udoptiou of tho in? usfitulion 'I. ichlf this question is determined iu the ucga sh.O-, it disposes of nil questions iu tho cuso. UYWJ havo fully ' considered tho general Ol cation of ibo bearing of the boincstcud ieeovisions 00 ntiteoedent debts in tho Ouse of loy^onnedy. ?ur Tho present question is dourly distingUish -d^c from tho one there decided. >?*? It is thc right of thc mortgagee in default [SSS payment by thc mortgagor*, uccording to -jic terms of the mortgage, to have thc wholo yiortgoged premises, or so much thereof i.s iwj'j bo necessary for suoh purpose sold und jprocccda applied to tho satisfaction of the guortgagc. (Bronson t's. Kiuzto, 1 IIoWj .jill, 818.) f This right constitutes in port tho obligation i of tho contract expressed by tho tnortg?;<re. Tho principle of thc exemption laws is in applicable to such a ease, ns thc interest crea ted by tho mortgage is specific, while from its nature auch exemption can only bo brought iuto discussion wbcu thc remedy goes ngaiust the wholo property of tho debtor, i If thc provisions of tho Constitution were .o receive such a construction "s to oxtcud to I,Ho case of a salo under an antecedent mort; i iago, they would not only bo brought in cnn Hot with tho Constitution of tho United a states, but would bo found equally out nf I iccord with thc principles of A Iii ufo I, Seo Linn 21, of tho State Constitution, which pro vides an follows : "No bill of attainder, ?# ' jost facto law, nor any law impairing tho ob . Ration of contracts shall ever bo enacted." i Thc homestead exemption provisions of tho institution ought to bo oonstrued with Ar . ii Section 21, as they constitute parts c'tho Hui??c instrument, ouch a construe im leads to tho conclusion, that tho terms attachment, levy or salo on any mesno or mal process issued from any court," employ d in Section 82, Article II, do not include i salo for tho satisfaction of a mortgage made und executed prior to thc dato of tho adop tion of tho Constitution. lt is ordered, adjudged and decreed, that nr, to no much of tho decree of tho Circuit Court in tho above entitled cause as adjudge? that John Mason, Sr., is entitled to have set i'offtn bim as buch and assiirned a homestead /within tho mortgaged promises, and as orders adjudges and decrees that thc Clerk of thc I Court of Common Picas for Ooonco Count} I do, on or before t li? day nf Salo therein order ed, set oH and assign to John Mason, Hr , tin family lindi est cud and lands nppurtcnuu thereto within tho mortgaged promises, pur I suant to thc provisions of tho Act. nf th I (Jouerai Ai'sembly, entitled "An Act to dc i 'a ?.non oh ?wJujM>uictyuj.Q"t'he homestead," pas? I set off and assigned homestead for the defm (j,?nt, thc said dooroo of thc Circuit Court L ?II nj? things revorscd. ' Ano! it is further ordered, adjudged an decreed, tii'*t thc wholo mortgaged premise: or so much t?\?.ircof as shall he necessary, t sold under said ??c.?.rco, according to thc tera thereof, nnd that sa'd dcerco in all olin respects bo confirmed. -Dr. Sum. Bud, of thc Atlanta TVi Gcort/iitii, who was thc first man in the Sont to nomi nato Grant for tho Presidency, wi advocated him in the nominating convoi lion, and was afterwards appointed Goverm of ono of thc North western torritorie (which appointment bc did nut accept.") pul limbes a cuni declaring that "thc mission i the Republican pally has ended," and tin ho will in thc flit iii 0 opnose it. Hariri peen to have had a surfeit of Grant and his part ero the. first half of tho irreat peacemaker term bud parsed away. Ther? will ho nun moro like-minded to desert tho sinking ?hi of itidic diam. -Tho New York San, of Monday sny? "General Beau regard was tijiiobg the passe gera by the Vijlb de Paris, which left tl: port fur Brest, on thc 28?lit. Ile goes abro? in compliance with un invitation from tl present French Government. They havn r fi-rcd him thc post of a general of division ! the French army. Ho has accepted it, ai now goes to enter upon its duties." .-Boast Bailor writes to some of his frica that bc does not think tho time has yul n rived for thom to bring him forward ns Presidential candidate Wo ugrcb with Bi 1er for one limo, and ho will find nine tent of tho people with him in that position, ho could only como to thc conclusion that 1 needed banging, bo would become a popal mun. --The reign of piper money is now strnop ly wide. Russia, Austria, Iialy. Spain, Fran and the United States, ?ix of the tight, foi most nation.?) in thu world, havo a legal tc dor poper with a forced circulation. - At last tho woman suffrage movemn reaches Congress. "Pomeroy introduced Sixteenth A mond mont for woman suffrage so tho dispatoh Buys. T--Tm-i) lu im ??in ?IM.? mw m ,??? -wu ?minium ?? -?^.Z..^ E 1ST I -A. jj. MARBI EB; on Sundny, tho 8th of Ootobi by Bov. II. N. Hays. Mr. Iln.vav MCCI.BM, to M iss MARV RUURRH, ntl of Ooonco County. Os Thursday, tho 10th nf Noverrrbei, tho Hame.-Mr. WM. DAVIS to Miss MAJUN JANK EI.KOO, all of Anderson County. ON- Wednesday, tho 7th ol December, tho sumo, Mr. JOSKIMI DAUBY to Mit* Sus LRROY, all of Ouonoo Comity. OOM MEROI^ Coi.if.MniA. 8, C., December 18.-Sales of c ton. yesle?day, about lUO/ltaloa^-ndiidlinn 181, AUOOSTA, Docomher 12~Cotton in fnir domai at lower ralea.-BUIOB 1,140 hale? ; roooipts 1 middini s 18}. ' NKW YORK, december 1i~-7P. -Potion ri -sale? 2.800 bale*, flt I?}. fl?uU.crfi Hour r/h (her-common'lo good- ?xir/V O.IOuO.AO. ft lita i? ahndo firnrar.- nt ?KiJoOJk .'Wheat quiet and-1 ihangod-winter M and Woniora umber \ A MQi Corn Inactive-now 77u83.. O?hl ?Oial CilAlim?aTON, Dcciunbor 12.-Cotton In good < nnnd and unchanged-middling* U?k?tt en ?00 bales ; rcoolnla 2.838 j atook 10,072. LIYBRFGOS., December 10- Mveuhig -Catt 'l0!T ?u l~"P,any*? 8* ; Orleans 83?8| 5 ?? 0,000 bales; ?port and upeoutatlon 1,000. / SALE Ol1 LAIN 1) FORJTAXES. COUNTYAMDITOR'S OFFICE, 1 OCONEB UouN'n', l>co. 12U?, 1H70.- j . rrilIE following is tho Hat of "Dolinfluent X Lands," in thia County, fortho yours 1808 ind lbGO, to wit : CENTER TOWNSHIP. Miriam Cain, 150 acres, 1808 Homy A. Burdett. Ol " 1809 rhu?.* Harper, 320 " Wm. Harper, 520 ?. Holcombe & Maxwell, 108 acres, " K s. isbeM, lao *. Mariah Lewis' Estate. 800 .. W, L. Padgett's Estate, 110 *? fohn C. Price 0'2 ? 1808-00 Tims. H. Siaunons, IOU " SENECA TOWNSHIP. If. D. Bruce, 200 nor?s, 1809 Nicy Browor, 20 " fi. Bi Benson's Estato, 200 " ($08 Nicy Sandor?, 300 ?? i^OJ rliohord Simpson, 05 ?1 1 MOS-00 Mrs. Nancy Lanior? 42 " 1800 TUGALO TOWNSHIP. Polly Allen, 220 acres, ?8G8-0'J LL liromii. 133 " Mrs. M. ll. Ballingor, 1.00 '? I. J. Ballinger, 100 ? JSOT Phillip Chambers, IOU Rlijuh Doaton's Estate, 1000 ?t ? lilbort Sc Chambers, OOO '* " I). A. Liles. 135 ?! 18G8-09 "r:n. Liles' Estate, RIO ?' ? J. ?amlford's Estate, 410 1809 \l F. .Mitchell. 100 " J S08 Ats. S. Vandtvbr.. 75 " 1809 "WAG EN ER TOWNSHIP. V. W. Kruse. Town Lots No*. 2 and 8, 1808-00 j?tarlotteOolc, 37 aor \ 1808 fv"m.'l?)."ld's Estato, 200 ?808-00 Henry Guilder, 8 , -\ Lnmpv. 1 .. 1803 luipi H. Hart, Town L .t No. 24, 180J ?\ llonkon, 33 and 1, <). Iiunnicutt, 13") acres, ' Itob't Hubbard, 200 - 1808-09 ?\ A Jacobs. Town Lot. 1809 veone it McCuUy, 3759 acres, " dr.. Norris. 200 1803-09 Urn. C. Mertons, town lots 101, ?10, 13, .\ Nenhouso. town Jitt No. 24, , 0?? {. R. Souwright, totrn Ipt No. 10. 18b9 L-'. Kalb, town lots lS/?. 82 and 30, 1808 [j Tlx mas. 2 acres. kt ? lohn TbltgbtS, town lot paVt 9. No. 02, l8t:9 J. Von I ol?, ? " 100 and 50, 1808 En-ma Wilson, 25 acres. 1809 L'\ Wagoner, town lot No. 20. 1808 K BO WEE TOWNSHIP. R. Alesander, 300 nero*, 18G8-G0 A Ham;!*. 109 " Josephllrower, 150 ? 1SG9 Mrs. C. Barker, 400 E I). Henson's Est, IOHO " 1808 " M. A. Capehcart, 4 " 18?S-G9 H. li. Capehcart, 1 Building, 1M>8 Mrs. Cron.-im .v, 150 acres, 1S0R-G9 Hiram Gibson, 250 ?. ?J 9 N. Guoion. 200 ? 1808-09 Rufus I'. Hammett, -io " J. 0. Reese, 1000 " .J. Musphoo, >??? " Ja<. McNflnlv-. 50 ? 1809 J. McClure's l?stalo, 200 '? ' ISOSrOU J. 1J. Morton. I 10 " 1809 J. N. Morgan, 100 '? 1803 C. C. Porter. 217 " '.T?coVT??U's Kvstaro", "" nm rrcrnsr ix>.,<7 lienrv Lowry* 200 " ?809 Wm. R neb, fofl " 1800 J. W. Ramey, ?Off ?' 1808-00 Thoa Thrift, 300 ?808-00 ??IA TUG A TOW N" SI I II1'. Thoa. P. Black, 430 aere?, 1^-09'. David B?ttours, 55 1808-00 .1. W. Francis, 870 " 1809. John Siltt?os, gol) " 18(18-00 Howland Waters. 50 .? fSG8-G9 WHITE WATER TOWNSHIP*. C. Ch?tain,- MM) acres, ?803-G9: Joseph Black's Estate. 1 100 " L<lW Rebecca Nickohson, lob .* li-G'.) Notice is hereby given that thc whole of ?tho several parcels, lois nod parts of lot.* of Real Estate, il usu ri bed in tho preceding list, or so much thereof us ?ill he necessary tn pay the tuxes, penalties and assessments charged there on, will be sold by tho Trohpuror of Oeonee Oountv. South Carolina, at bis oflieo. in said County, on tho FIRST MONDAY IN JANU ARY, 1871, unless said taxes, u^sesjononis ami penalties bo paid before that lime, and such ivjlj bo (Vmiinucd 0"M? d".y to day, iMii.il all of said pare?is, lots atol parts of lots of Real Estate shall be sold or odored for salo. L B. JOHNSON. Auditor of said County. December 12, 1870 9 '2 HOLMES; CALDER & co., PROPRIETORS P A L M (? T T ? Whito Load, Zinc and Color "V^orko, 1M PORTEUS OK Oils, Glass, Vurn??lies, E2i'itat?<!S, ?kv. FACTUIY. j OfVtCK, No. 1 Imilalelphia St., No. 20.r) East Hay St., Charleston, fi. C. \ Charleston, S, C. w. K nor,MKs. w. o.vr.i)t:ii. J. J. MV UHR. URPRriBNCP^-ad. T.. M. TI itch. Messrs. Wm' C. Duke* Sc Co.. L. W. ??>ratt, Esq., Om. Johnson llagood, Col. Cii.vrlo? H. Sinunton, Col. J. B. E. Sloan. Doo. 13, 1870 9 Gm /Strayed, 31R?M THE SUBSORIDER,. nn tlm 20th J ol Novomhor bn.t, A HORSE COLT, ton months old, black, with bhv/od fitoo, jp ratlior thin order ; was last seen near Walhalla. Any information .concerning said colt, will bo thankfully received by tho undersigned. fi. rf. ALEXANDER, ^?'? ?'^'1 ." Oeotieo Station. Dec. 10, T870 O' 1* ALL persons Indebted to tho Est?t? nf .HKS SI All LONG*, doeen^ed. Uro required to im ko' payinont, and thoso having dorlrtrYlds igainst mid Estato will presont thom' to tho indnrsigncd, uttestod as tho law requires vithin tho limo proscribed |>v jrtWt , A- ROR?NS. ) . SARAH LONG,} AMni Deo. 13. T87?- 9 3'. Final Settlement Pifo l^R?DAY, thn20thdav of January. ?ftft. LB application will bo inado tu S. P,"D*ndy. .sq., Judj-o of Pridinto, nt AYnlhalln, for 'fimil Bttloment of tho estato of M ARV RO't?OS do* oased. ahd for letters of dismission tliorcfrom s Adinirtiairtttor'. . ; Deo. 14, 1870' '. 0 4. -0-0 WILL DK SOLD to tho li?ffbo*t bidiW, ot tho lalo residenco of M ESS! AH LONu, l?coased, on TUESDAY. t|?0 27th of Doc/ f >er, imttnojK 'ho persona,! propertyv\of Baff. locenscd, ?nrfuWn$ of r,v ? CORN, FbitfKK, SIIAJCKS, pl i ! M A UK AND COLT, # . YOKE OXEN AND WAGON, hrd?Xrr OT#CVD ST^CK CATTLE;' STUCK HOGS, SHEEP, HOUSEHOLD AND KITCHEN b* URN ITU HE, FARMING UTENSILS, And various other articles. TERMS CASH. A. RORINSy SARAH LO NO, Adu>'ra. Dec. 13. 1870 9 2 Pickens ?Uvorti?omonts, Sale by1 Probate Court. THE STATE OE SOUTH CAROLINA: l*ic;ItciiN County; Jesse Crenshuw "1 Rutha Drnsw?ll. ?#$S* $ ami nthers. J I)Y Virtue of an order to mo directed, by I. y II. Philpot. Esq., Judge <>f Prob?te; I will Ml ID tho highest bidder, at Piokciifi U. lt., on SA LEDA Y IN JANUARY next, thc Real Ks?. tate of AU Til ? lt 1?UASWELL, deceased, ou Shoal Creek, containing ONE H?NDRED ACRES, more or les?, adjoining bindo of.Joseph Looper, .)e*sc Cionsluiw" and ot h ons i Sold fur Partition uuitmg tho heirs of unid deceased, THUMS-On a credit of Twelve Months, wit li interest from dav of sale, csudpt the costa which Iniist t?0 paid in cash' ; thC purchaser to give bond willi good security, with a mortgago ol' tho premisos to secure tho purchnso numoy, a id nay extra fur chimps mut pupers. JOAN M AU LP IN; B.I-.C Doo. 7, 1870 8 : 4 JP nial Settlement. ON THURSDAY, thc ?2tb day of Janunry next. I will apply ?o I. ll. Philpot. Eso,.. Judgo of Probate, lit Picken? G. H., tbr tl 0 pui pnsonf mnklng ii fin^' settlement <>f the L? tate of JASPER N. HAWTHORNE, deedn-ed; and receiving letters of t|ismi**i?'H therefrom* WM. ll UN TER, Adui'r. Dec 7. 1870 8 4 Jj and for Sale ! ?OFFER FOR SALE 100 to 150 AC RE.3 of YillUi?hh? Land, in Plcttoh" County,- oil ri md Icftdilig from Trap to Orcenvillo. 'lrnotB Mimd and in.pio\cJ. Terms easy. A. J. ANDERDON. Dee. 7, 1870 8 _ Exec dior's Sale. 5?/E WILL SJ-LL. to tho ItJglioat bidder, ?.?wv?wrjrei ?"'lu?a:? of J AMES L VW? ol Pocombor ii.Mani," "v: fT>J? '"? *."?"" any 'B'BtfE IPBCK??O^A?, ESTATU?' UhgtV??^ Cai?te, Furniture, nn.? vari!":. ^jW?i?!? and Kiiehdu Tenus made known on onr.n"nd.os E. H. LA WU Vi NI d II. LAWRENCE. \ u , W. U, LAWRENCE.) ,RFL DeccW>orT. tfr?d 'H Q A atlee. r)ERS0NS having demand? against tho I)* t?io'nf JAMES LAWRENCE; deceased, will pioMMit lifo Mime '?? ibo undersigned, nt tested ns ibo law directs, nod within tho timo prescribed by law. Those imlobtcU to said EB ttitc will make payment, E. ??. LAWPEA'C'P. J. II. LAWRENCE, y Kx'ors. W. li: LAWRENCE Dec. 8, ? S70 8 AUCTION SALE. '? '.. ,J-1 ? - . 1 . ? .'.'-.I TA VI/I LL BE SOLD, at Ibo snhscnhei's rosi dence, seven miles south I of AV ii! lui I In, on TUESDAY, thc 20th dlty ?f PKCK.d RKIl, all my peisi.fii.py. cbilstsiiit'gf of Corn. Fodder, Shucks ; Hordes, (...:! lo. Sheep : Farming Tool?, HouAQljohl nod Kit.moil Furniture-sumo vory desirable. TERMS CASH. H. R. GASTON, Do. 7ib, 1870 8 2* roil SALE 1?V WILCOX, GIBBS & CO., * [mpovterd atfl? ?eal?tfs id fifuanor, 118 Buy Street, Savannah, f?a,( , 211 J!roa(lS{r?ct, 4ucu9(a, Ga,, . 15i East Jhvj, CharU'ibn, S. C. And by OHO B?AllQRNy Pendleton?8. C. tfctiT For further information, apply er nddro?* (i abovo for pomphtot,, Nov. 22,. 1870 0 4i*