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Tho following porsons havo paid on their sub scription to tho COURIER, us follows : W. N. Turnor, - - $1.25 John Price, - ... . 1.60 John Dowis, - - - ? 1.25 H. Kneo, - " - - - - 1.25 J. MoFall, ; ; ; ; 1.26 Jackson Dcatoft, ; ? ; ? ; ; 1.25 M. C. Wcndelkcri, ; ; ; 1.25 C. Wcndclken, ; ; ' ; ; 1.26 ft. W. Vunzant, ; ; ; ; 55 T?E COLUMBll PAPERST? THE ?AIEY PIIOS?IX, Price, $10.00 a Year ; or $1.00 per Month. THE TRI-WEEKLY k?MONIX, Price, $7.00 a Your ; or $3.50 for 0 Months. THE WEEKLY GLEANER, Pr.icer$4.00 a Year; or $2.00 for G Months. THI3?E PAPERS are published in Columbia, S. C., by Mr. JULIAN A. SKI.BY \ nnd contain the latest intelligence, and well selected miscellany. Advertisements inserted at the usual rates. Fob. 12. I860 22_ tf Slate.ot" ?oijilh Carolina; IN ORDINARY-CITATION. WHEREAS, Andrew J. Maret hath applied to mo for letters of administration upon the es tate of Middleton A. Maret, deceased, lato of thc District of Pickens and State aforesaid : Tho kin dred and creditors of said deceased, are. therefore, cited to appear before me at Pickens C. H. on Friday tho 2d day of March, 1860. to shew cause, if any they can, why said letters should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal this 13th day Fobruary, 1866. *. ? W. E. HOLCOMBE, o.r.n. The State of South Carolina.? IN. ORDINARY-PICKENS. ' L. N. Robins, Ex'or, j m^ ^ settlcinem Mary A. Cnpchart. et.als. J 0l Estate. IT appearing to my satisfaction that tlic heirs at law of John Capehart, deceased, (names and* number unknown;) A. D. Rogers, Administrator of W. D. l^pgors. deceased, reside without thc Unf its of thisjStute: It is ordered, therefore, that those said absent defendants -'o appear in thc Court of Ordinary, at Pickens C. II., on Friday tho 18th tlay of M.'iy next, to show cause why a final settlement of the Estate of Leonard Capehart, de ceased, should not be then made, and a decree catered thereon. W. E. HOLCOMB", o.r-.D. Ordinary's Office. Feb. 12. 1866_Sin. TUE STATIS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, . *. lUckous-In Equity. *" i Elizabeth E. Hester, ' ' Hill forCoistruc J by her next friend, lion of Will, Par . Sarah Capoliart, tit iou. Account, vs. ]? Discovery, Re "filizuboth Hester. Ex'trix, et.als. J Jief, ko. IT appearing to my satisfaction that. Henry Hes ter, ono ot* the defendants in this case, resides without tho limits of this Stale: On motion of MoOo'wan & Adams. Complainant's Solicitors, it is j ordered that the said absent, defendant do appear in this Court, cither personally or by attorney, and . plead, answer, or-de-mur, to complainant's said bill of complaint, within three months from the publi , cation hereof j otherwise an order pro coufo:so will be entered against him. HORT. A. THOMPSON, c.s.tvo. ^Com'rs OiTioe. Fob. 12, 1866_. _ 3m Notice. MY WIFE. Emily Moody, has dosertod my ljed and boord, without cause. This is to pivc no tice to all concerned, that I will not bo responsible for any contracts she may hereafter make, ami I forwarn all persgns not to trust heron my oceount. ? W. F. MOODV. Feb. 12. 1866 22 4 Important Notice. 'PHE COMMISSIONERS OF THE POOH are re X quested to meet, at the Poor House, on Mon day the 5th day of March next. Business of im portauco claims tho attention of tho Board. R. MAXWELL, Chm'n. , Feb. 5, 1866_21 _ _3 Special Notice. 1MIE COMMISSION BUS OF PUBLIC" BUILD INOS are requested to meetat the Court House, on Monday tho I9t.lt day of February, instant, for tlif trausacti n of important business. ROB'T. A. THOMPSON, Chm'n. Feb. 5. 1866 21 2 ? RD IN A ?IY ;ST S A L II 1)Y VIRTUE of an order directed to me by W. J E. Holcombe, Esquire, Ordinary of Pickens District. I will sell tb tho/highest bidder, at Pick ens Court ll ouse, on Saleday in March next, the REAL ESTATE . Of Thomas Tompkins, deceased, in throe Tracts, ns follows : ; Tract No. 1, the Homo Plaoo. containing Ono Hundred and Nino Aores more or les.V on Buck Crook, waters of Saluda iRivor, adjoining lundi of Lovi Wimpey, John Finloy an'} others. Tract No. 2. containing Twcnty-nino Acres moro or ess, adjoining lands of Mary E. Buntine, Tract No' 1. Wm. Buntine arid others. Tract No. 8, containing Ono Hundred and Forty' Aores moro or less, on waters of Wolf Creek, nd ?oining lands of Harriet Duke, Estato of Gideon loper', and others. TERMS' OF SALE.-On a credit of Twelve Months, with intorcst ; the purchaser to givo bond and approved seourity to tho Ordinary, with a mortgage of the premisos, if* doomed, necessary by him, to secure the paymcnt'of the purchase money. The oo8t.*to be paid in coin, in cash, or its equiva lent ; and to pay extra for titles. h. THOMAS, s.p.r. * Sheriff4* Oflfmo, Fob 18^ 21-3 ' sss NEW STORE AND NEW GOODS. HAGOOD, M'CAREY & CO. AT PICKEN? ?. H., ARE NOW RECEIVING A LARGE AND well selected Stock of NEW AND ELEGANT GOODS, Consisting in part of . LADIES' DRESS GOODS : %MERINOES. DELAINES, ALPACOAS. FLANNELS, .CALICOES, SHAWLS, CLOAKS AND SCARFS. COLLARS AND CUFFS. 1?00P. SKIRTS, HOSIERY. GLOVES, VEILS, HATS, RIBBONS, BALMORAL SKIRTS, LADIES' nATS. trimmed and untrimmed ; DRESS TRIMMINGS, AC. GFNTS' FURNISHING GOODS : CASS1MERES, SATINETS, JEANS, LINEN BOSOMS, HATS. Latest Style* ; GLOVES and SOCKS. LINEN and PAPER COLLARS, CRAVATS, SUSPENDERS, COTTON and LINEN IIANDK'CIPFS, ETC. BOOTS & SHOES, A Large ami Elegant Assortment, OF ALL SIZES AND STYLES. COMBS, .BRUSHES, JEWELRY, BUTTONS. THREAD, PINS and NEEDLES. HARDWARE & CUTLERY : KNIVES AND FORKS, TABLE AND TEA SPOONS* POCKET KNIVES, .COTTON CARDS, PAD LOCKS. RIM LOCKS, COFFEE MILLS, CURRYCOMBS, TACKS. FILES, RAZORS, SCISSORS, &C. CEO C KE R Y W A RE : Arv ASSORTMENT. GROCERIES: COFFEE. TEA, SUGAR. SALT, PEPPER. SPICE, GINGER, CHEESE, SODA, MUSTARD, &C. STATIONS RY' : SCHOOL BOOKS, LETTER AND CAP PAPER; ENVELOPES. &C. TOBACCO AND SEG?RS, Ami many otli^er things useful and ornamental. WE PROPOSE TO SELLAS CHEAP AS ANYBODY, AND TAKE IN EXCHANGE FOR GOODS, corrow, CORN, PEAS, BACON, LARD, FEATHERS, RAGS, }? LOBELIA SE?D, BEESWAX, TALLOW, CHICKENS, EGGS, BUTTER, rf?6V Tho Notes of all tho Banks of this State, North Carolina and Georgia takon at their mar ket Value. . HAGOOD, McCAREY & 00. Pieken? C. H., Jun. 80, I860 20-tf ?E-OP?N?D! 0038S ! - t?q r PENDLETON HOTEL ^ FARMER'S iii HALL fe?I til POST m??? ornoK J.B.C.SLOAN, ftOt J. % E. SLOAN & CO, WOULD RESPECTFULLY inform their old cus tomers and the public gonerally, that they have re-opened, at their Old Stand, UV PENDLETON, With a <3EI*I?I&AL. ASSORTMENT Ott?" winch they oller low for CASH OR HARTER. January 21, 1800 10 3m SGIISH SCHOOL IN WALHALLA. HON. WM. S. Gill S M AM, COL. C. C. LANGSTON, DR. A. BJ NORMAN, TRUSTEES. IHAVE this day entcrod upon the first Session of my twentieth year in the School* Room. Tho prospect for tay Sch ml in this place the present year is good. - , BOARDING may ba had in or near Walhalla up on reasonable terms. Those who may feel themselves interested "will taKc duo notice and govern themselves accordingly" C. II. SPEARS, Principal. Jan 15. 1800 10_tf SCHOOL 1?T1.CE, MISS II.'M, POST 15It WILL RESUME THE Exercises of her School ou Monday Ibo 5th day of February, 1800. Pickens CU., Jan 2?, 1800 10 4 HARRISON & WHITNERS A T TO It N E?S A T L A XV A N D SOLICITOUS IN EQUITY, 117ILL PRACTICE in tl^ Courts of Law and II liquify in'thc Western Circuit. J. W. HARRISON, 1 B. F. W ll ITNER, \ J. II. .WHITXER, Anderson G. H. j Pickens C. H. Dec 23. 180ft 16 tf SAM'L. MCGOWAN. J. M. ADAMS. LAW CARD. THE undersigned. ATTORN E Y S ?A T LAW AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, having formed a partnership for Practice in Pickens District, will give prompt attention to all Law Business placed in their hands. MCGOWAN &. ADAMS. Dec. 7.1805 . 18 . tf JOSEPH J. NORTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLE ? ITO fit IN EQUITY, OFFICE AT PICKENS COURT ?IO?SE, S. C Sept 10. 180ft 1- _tr Tho State of South Carolina, PICKENS-IN EQUITY. Peggy Baldwin ") Bill to cancel Deed ; vs \ for Dower, Relief, J. L. Orr, TrU.st.ee, et ali. j &c. &c. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Wm. Hombree and wife Margaret. David Linah, and tho heirs -at-law of George W. Baldwin deceased, (names and number unknown) defendants in this case resido without tho limits of this Stale: On motion1 of MoGowan & Adams, complainant's solicitors, it,is ordered that theso absent dofondants do appear, personally or by attorney, and plead, answer or denim- to complainant's said bill of complaint, within throe months from tho publication hereof; otherwise, an order pro confeaso will bo entered against thom. ROB T. A. THOMPSON, O.E.r.n. Coin'rs pflioo. Jan 80, 1806 _' x8m THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Pickens--In Equity. Mary A. Eirod, et.als, ) < vs. [ Bill for Relief, &o. Alox. B'rvco, Sr, ot als. J N ?T appearing to my satisfaction that Milton Black burn, one of tho dofondantssm this case, resides without tho limits of thls'Stato: On motion, by Norton, complainants' Solicitor, it is ordered that said, absent defendant do oppoar in this Court, ol ther personally or by attorney, and plead, answer, or demur, to complainants' said bill of complaint, within th roo months from tho publication hereof i otherwise, an order pro confosso will bo entered ngatn*i him. ROB T. A. THOMPSON, c.K.r.i?. Com'rs Office, Fob. 8, 1869 3m NEW AM I VALS ! ROWLAND & KNAUFF, PENDLETON, S. C., RESPEOTFULLY invito the attention of their fricada and tho public generally, to their gu? perior ?TOCK OF OKOCERIES, SUCH AS SUGAR, 1 COFFEE, TEA, SALT TOBACCO, CIGARS, * CANDY, SARDINES, * LOBSTERS, j SPICE PEPPER, GINGER; /With a variety of other articles usually found in tho Grocery line. --ALSO A good lot of TIN WAKE, STATIONERY, &o. ??>** Wre also have a good supply of LIQUORS, of first-rate quality, at Retail. Also, Cordials, Lemon Syrup, &c. B?T- We buy or BARTER for COTTON and all kinds of PRODUCE, on the very best terms. Nov. 18, 18(55 ll tf rj~\ jpqp "rrj WALHALLA HOTEL, D, BIEMANN, Proprietor. rPlIE Proprietor respectfully informs his friends, 1 former patrons, and the public generally, that he ha9 Re-openod this Spacious, Well known Hotel, For the accommodation of transient and permanent custom, and will take especial pains to provide for the comfort and convenience of his guests. Walhalla is delightfully situated at tho present terminus of the Blue Ridge Railroad, and the Ho tel offers a pleasant home to regular boarders. The Hotel table is supplied with tho best the market affords. Prices reasonable. ' Walhalla, Dec 2, 1805 _12_ tf MILL'S HOUSE, IT1 HUTING STUEET, O^RtR^TON, SO. .?A* 'IMUS HOUSE has been thoroughly repaired and 1 refurnished, and cannot be excelled by any in the city. JOSEPH PURCELL, J Jan 20, 1806 VJ Proprietor. D. F. FLEMING & GO.; WHOLESALE DEALERS BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &C, 2 Hayiie-Street, CORNER OF CHURCILST., CHARLESTON, S.C. Having Resumed Business AT THEIR OLD STAND, 2 KAYNE, STREET, CORNER OF CIJURCH-ST., ARE NOW RECEIVING A LARGE & WELL SELECTED STOCK OF BOOTS, SHOES, TRUNKS, &C, WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT THE I LOWEST MARKET PRICE. THE PA TRONAGE OF FORMER FRIENDS & THE PUBLIC IS RESPECTFULLY SO LICITED. D. F Fleming.-S. A. Nehon.-J. M- Wilson Jan 6, 1800_;_-_ tf The State of South Carolina, * rjOKKNS-IN ORDINARY. John Ross "i vs VPotitionfor Partition. Jesse R.Ross 4 others, j IT appearing to my satisfaction that Lunsford M. _ Ross, one of tho defendants in this oase, reaidos without the limits of this State: It is ordered, therefore, that the safd L. M. Ross do appear in tho Court of Ordinary, for Pickens district, ot Pickens Court House, on Monday the 80th day of April next, to object to the division or sale of the Real Estato of George F. Ross, deceased, or hie consent to the samo will be entered of reoovd. * * W. E. HOLCOMBE, o.r.p. Ordinary's Office, Jan 27, 1866._8m ?Notice, 1)ERSONS indebted te the Estato of Joseph B. ?HcGuflui, doeeascd, will make payment ; and those having domands against said Estate will pre sent the sa me,'legally uttusted, by tho 1st day ef March nott. ROB'T. A. THOMPSON, c.K.r.D., Jan. 26, 1860_19 Adm'r. ' * Notice. PERSONS indebted to tho E?la^o of Airan Jen kins, dc'ocasod, will make payment; and those having domanda [against said Estate Will present, the samo legally attested, within tho tine pre? scribod by law.. ROB'T. A. THOMPSON./O.i.B.?., Jan. 26,1866 . ?9 Adm**.