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''zT^^i'i'^."''^^.'!. .4'yy.'i" i' * '_ * ? j. . ' Tho Committee ou Post offices ami Post roads have agreed to report to tho House Sen ate's bill authorizing any Telegraph Compa ny to construct their Hijo upon mail route?, Whether a railroad, bridge or common high way j also power to ttikc.any oablc upoti our shores, any laws of States to thc contrary not withstanding. From the expressions of members of the House since tho report of thc BossenmGri.n nell Committee, it seems hardly possible that a voto of threo-foinths, necessary for expul siou oat) bc obtained. It is believed Cen. Bosses u would prefer expulsion to a public reprimand before the Uar of 'thu House. His friends contend if bc is expelled j an effort will bo made tn return him as United States Seu ator froin Kentucky this winter. WASHINGTON, July 5;-The committee of conference on thc tax bill have recom . mended fixing tho tax .on cotton at 3c. per pound, and giving railroads and gas 'compa nies the right to add to their rites the tux, until the 30th of April, 1807. ' ' WASHINGTON, July 5.-It i.s understood that the Southern Representatives will soon IsHue ?tr address to tho people of the South, receointnending the selection of delegates to the Philadelphia Coll volition. They regard it as highly important thai, the South shall co operate in that movement, especially, as it is understood that the Convention ?sonly for the restoration of the South to the Union, and nt t for any party purpose. WASHINGTON. .July 5.-The National An niversary was celebrated in all the Northern cities witlf the usual civil and military display. The. flag presentation in Philadelphia was highly impressive. Many thousands present in this city, including tbe survivors of the War of 1812, paid their customary visit lo the President. The only formal celebration here Was confined to the negro population. WASHINGTON, 0.-Mr. Feasciiden, in the Senate to-day, reported thc tax bill as agreed upon by the. Conference. Committee. The re port gave rise to consid?rable debate, especial ly thc. H?hl fixing the tex upon cotton at three >cents per pound. Tho Conference' Commit tee bf both Houses agree bill lax of three cents on cotton', and having agreed on minor amendments, the bill now goes lo tho Presi dent. ' WASHINGTON, July 10.r--The President received visitors to-day. There are. rumors of a rupture between tho President and Stan ton, consequent on the arbitrary measures of thu latter it) the Case of Paymaster I alibiing, whom he hurried off to Fort M ellon ry, under guard. The President directed a slay in the proceedings until I Sureau td' Military .Justice could review the case and report to him, and issued au order for l'uuldihg's immediate re turn. Stanton also dismissed three paymas ters-Lieut. Cols. Dodge, Jamison amit?. P. Ely-who testified on thc court martial in de fence, and in justification of Pnuldiiig. In (he Senate, Stewart submitted a resolu tion, which was laid ovor, requesting the I'res ident to interfere in behalf of the Fenian prisoners in Canada. The House bill fixing thc number of Judges of the Supreme Court of the. United States was passed, with an amendment, which provides that no yaca li les cati be filled in thc office of Associ?t1! Jus tice until the nam ber shall be reduced to six ; ?nd thereafter thc Courts shall consist of one r'heif Justice and six Associates ; and ma king ocrtajn changes in the places of holding Courts.- Ctidcr this hill, Virginia, North Car olina and South Carolina are in tho fourth circuit; Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Lou isiana and Texas in fifth circuit. lu the House, the tariff bill passed-yous 94, nays 53. The tax on cotton is fixed'at three cents per pound; on,all foreign coal, ?1..50 per ton. Great Fire in Portland., ?PORTLAND,- MAINR, July ;">. - A terrible conflagration occurred here yesterday, tin wind blowing a gale at the time. Thc lin originated on Commercial street ami swepi over a space of one mile and a half, in Icngtli by a quarter mile wida, destroying everything in its course, including all the business p'ortiot of thc oity, excepting the. heaviest busbies housoa. Several churches and all the news pa por o?fiecs were burned. Public building: and many dwellings were also destroyed. Fifv houses were blown up in the endeavor to checi tho progr?s of the fire. Thc Custom House fire proof building escaped. The. loss is soenor mons that ac present it cannot bo estimated A thousand tents have boen sent to thc house less people. Thc destruction issi) complot ? hat persons eau hardly tell where their house were. PORTLAND, MC., July'-5.-*-Tho details o tho groat fire show it. to have bonn terribly db astrods. All thc newspaper and Insurrtnc ofiic?s, banka and hotels, eight churches ant one convent,schools, lawyers' offices, includin u Valuable^ library, .and nearly every prom i iiont business - homo in thc city wore burned ni well as a great number of privuto dwelling.? Tho number of houses consumed is two thous mid. Loss estimated at ton million dollar.-. Tho churches not burund aro appropriated t tho homeless, and a amnmittoi uro ongagm in endeavoring to alleviate the distress of th Bufferers.' Thc flames aro still troublesome and in different parts of tho oity. Nearly ni tho hoso burs tod and sovoral fire ongincs wer Used Up. PORTLAND, ' J.uly; 0.-Five oar loads c provisions oatno down from Boston lastnighi an'd aro now being distributed muong tho poi plo. Large amounts of supplies have oom in from various places. Thoy wcro great] needed, as most all of tho provision stores ha boon burned, and tllcro was soarcoly any Jo tobo hought, and our peoplo wore livingc bread olono. Thc Athcnouni Library was t tally destroyed. Tho city buildings and tl Custom House blay..?d up again this mornin; Secretary Slantou has had l?,00Q OoYor mont tonta sent from Boston for thc relief of thc sufferers. Senator Fossendcn, among oth ers, lost nearly all his property. RECEIPTS'. ___ Thc following persons have paid on (hoir aub script ion to thu Coi aita, aa follows : Thoa, IL Saibling, $1 i?f> . M. S. Slrihlinp. ... - 1 '.{."> ? 1?. Mci). ?loxi.ulor, - 1 a? li. S. K?ster, - . - . ? - 2 .r>0 J. W. Sholnr; - - - - I 2o Public Meeting. T i T1IH PKOPLK of Piokous District aro tn vi- t ted to meet tn thc Court I louse, on tho-Ith Mon- ! day in ibis montb, (the 'i.'b.l) to appoint IM?galos ' toa State Convention, to bc held in Columbia, j for tho purpose of appointing Delegates from j this Stato to iiic National Convention, soon lo i asscmblo in Philadelphia. [,. N. RODIN'S. L. THOMAS. Vf., ll. HU LOOM UK, K? A. .THOMPSON, li. A. ll, cinso.x, .;. n. WIIITXKR. J. lt. PARKLlL \V. H. HOLCO.MIiH. .IOS. J. NOltTON, WI I IT. ?SY M M KS, ? I. WI CK ld VF?, -J. K. HAOOOl); J. Mi ADAMS. S. Jr*. CL A KV, . ItOK'T. YO?NO, I duly 12. I SOO djl 1 "liAST 'CALL, 1) ?UISONS indebted to tue undersigned by NOTK | or by. A (jd) CNT. for Medical attention, ,S:e . j will make payment io Messrs MCGOWAN & AUA MS. I A Morney H at baw, Picken? C. IL, by tho 1 si day | ol' Septeuibel next and save costs, rn' bo sued. Tilla is positively thc hitit' call; W. h. MeWilOHTKl;. j .lulv ?), I SCO l:? 7 SheriiF's Sales. 1)V vii Ino of sundry writs of fern Ju?-fit H tonic ) directed, I will sell o I he highest bidder, nt I'iekens Court House. on Saloday in Align?t next, tho following described properly, to wit : Uno Tract ol' Laud, containing J?ai iteres more or loss; adjoining lands ol' A. IV. McOutUn, Wm. Steele ami others: levied on as the properly of Goo. \Y. Vntlxniit, ni lite still ot' Me.- ?inli Long. One bot in the town ol' \V allin lin, adjoining Itob't Chambers, John Hohlcttcr niel others; levied on as tile properly of Julia C. Richey, ni thu suit of Messiah Long. One. hay Mule, levied on ns 111 o property ol' Kzo kiel Kelly and Cai hacino lingers, ut the snit ot' Wal son Collins, { THUMS, CASH : Purchasers lu pay ox (ra Tor titles and stamps. L. THOMAS, s.r-.o. .Inly 0. 1800 -Ll id ' TH J-f STATU OF SOC TH CA llOLlNA, JOILS' ADDIS, who is in lliooiistody of tho .Sher ill" of Dickens District, hy virtue nf a writ of debt, nt (ho snit uf Alexander Kvins,,having filed in my uliiee, Iogetlier with nschedule, on oath, ol' his cst ato am) elfeotB, his petition .to the (Joint ol' ('omuioil Pions, praying that ho may bo admitted to ihebi'iielli ol'the Ads ol' thc G?n?ral Assembly annie lorlho relief ol' Insolvent Debtors: lt is or dered, thal thc said Alexander Kvins, mid all other ihe Creditors lo whom thu said John Addis is in anywise indebted, be, and they ure horeb, sum moned, un i have notice to appear before the said Court nt Dickens Corni Mouse, on the loth day ol October next, to shew Cause, if nay they lian, why the prayer ot thc put ?I iou aforesaid, should not be j granted. J. K. Il vGOOD. c.c.c.i'jc.s. Office of Common Pions", July 12, lHt?o. Tito Stato of South Carolina. ' J N O ll Ul NA UV --PICK KNS. Ilob't. A. Tlioinp.-lon, Adiu'r., l Petition to-sell Ile* vs. val. KtMntO to pay Lucludi tv". Maret, ct.als. j debts. IT appoarihg to my satisfaction that. Lucinda W. I Maret. Kllas'J. Mi rei. Nimby li. Urannon, Jas. \V? Urannon, broderick S. Mnrot. Lucy K. Rlassin gamo. John Itlassiuranie. John Vi. Maret, and lo niuia C. Maret, d?tendants in (his case, reside without the limits of this State: lt is ord red, that I hoy ?lo severally appear in ibo Coori of'Or dinary, Ht Piukens ('oort House, on Monday tho 16ili day of October next, lo show omiso, if nay (hey cnn. why >hc Koal Kat Std ol' Hciijnini.i W. Maret, deceased, should not be sold for thc pay ment of debts and division, or Iheir consent to thc same will be entered,of record. .W. B. IIOLOOMBU, o.e.n. ' Or linarv's OOiV-c. July 14, DOW, :tm JS?a?c ol' .South karolina. ix puni s A u v-ci T VT ION . ll/ifPdtHAS, Rob't. A. Thoiupsoii. c.K.i'.n., hath ll applied io me for Idlers of administration upon the ?slale of John V, Clptpmnu, deceased, hue of ibo.Dist riot of Picketts and Slate aforesaid . The kindred and creditors oft said deceased, arc, therefore, cited to appear before ino itt Dickens C. IL on Monday ibu 27lh day of August, 18111), to shew cause, if any they can, why said. Iel tera should not be granted. Given under my haud and seal this Otb day ol'July, isiiij. ' W. Pi. I IO bGO M RK. o.e. o. ; Notice to Creditors. PIC KENS-IN FiQCITY Rob t? A. Thompson, Adin'r J Rill to sell Land to VM > pay debts, Account, A. A. Iluiinicutt and others. J Relief, &o. Il.N DHU lin order made in this cn use, by Ihe Court J of 'liquify, nt June. Term, 1800, all and singu lar (ho Crodilors of Alvin Jenkins, deceased, of avery grade and character, are required to pravo Iheir demands bo!ore mo, nt Picketts C. IL, on or before Monday Ibo 8di day of October next. Pall ing to do ao, (hoir claims will not bo paid. ROB'T. A. THOMPSON, 0.B.P.1). Com'rs Odieo, July 7, 1800 3m__ LOOK OUT ! HARSONS indebted lo tho Kslato of Isaac Miller, X deceased, must como forward, bolore Return day, and sett lo (hoir Notes. Longer indulgence will not be given. MARV MILLICH, Kx'trlx. Juno ft, 1ftOQ 88 tf . TAKE DlIflOTtCE, AND t ' Govern Yourselves Accordingly. I N CONSEQU F.NCK of the death of W. IL Dendy, 1 ono of tho Orin of W. IL Dendy $ Co., all pnr soiiR Indebted to Bald llvm, oithor by NOTR or AC COUNT, ?rc requested to call on DR. A. V,. NOR MAN, Walhalla, and make sottlemont; BO ns it will enablo ino to govern myaolf. Fulling to do so, 1 will employ HOIUO one to call on you, whoso ex penses you will have to pay. N: K. SULLIVAN, one of tho abovo firm. . NOT 10, 1005 10' ' rf NEW DRUGS ! JOHNSON & G ILL I LAND WALHALLA, SO. CA., HAY IC JUST KKCI?IVKn A LARGE LOT of TI-CHII B>I-!M;N? I'ainls, con sisting in part ol' COD LIVER OIL. CASTOR OIL. BALSAM COPAY i A, WINES, Far Medicinal and Sacramental I*iirjjo?cn ; COMPOUND VLVID EXTRACT UUCIIU, SAUSACARILLA, OPIUM, MORPHINE, OC M TRAGACANTH, SMOKING TOBACCO. TURNIP SEED: Hula ?kaja and Karly llViiVe Flat. -lI,SO OPOIH LDOO, MUSTANG LINIMENT, PAIN KiLLLU, IIIVH SYRUP, VERMIFUGE. ESSliN(JK PBPPKRMINTi CINNAMON DROPS, COMBS, DHU SI I KS, PERFUMERY, AC; Walbnllit. -lulv ?. 1800 42-if NOTICE. INTENDING lo bc nbse.nl from thc Stdio fov sev o ru I months, 1 have appointed JOHN IL Hot.MUS, Esq., of Charleston. my A Homey itt fact, lo rup* rcs til me Individually, and ns ino Administrator t>f my brothers, Gol.VY. Hansom Calhoun, and Capt. Henry ?. Calhoun. K. IL CALHOUN. June 25, I SOO -ll :J M~J"01IN ILTAHKI?K, HAVING .lO"n: UN BI), after a temporary ab sence,' will dovolo his Ham and ntlention to any professional business entrusted to his enre. Fiekoiis C. IL, July '2, lKGti 42-lt' NOTICE TO CREDITORS. \\f ll KUBAS, Ron'r. MAXWKM., Jr.. lins executed 11 'to each of ibo undersigned Assignments for thc bcuetit ol' his creditors, a meeting ol'the sajd creditors will be held ni Pickcns C. M., on Sales day in'S?pionibcr next, (8d) for ibo purpose of olccting an Agent or Agents to represent their In terests in tho promises. In lim meanwhile, claims against him cm bc forwarded t'o us, to Ibo enre ot' II.VIUUSON & WIUTXKHS, at Piekous C. H. . SAM'L. B. MAY?, Assignee. J. h. SH CN IC LIN, Assiguee. July 4. 1 Still 4*2 6 MOYLES & PERRpNNE?Uj ATTOI?^'E?S AT Ii AW AND SO L/C fi'Oh'S IX EQUI'TY. OFFICIO: WALHALLA, S. C., OPFO sito Mr. ll. VV. Pieper'*. A. T. H HOV LBS, t JW. H. PBK RONNF. AU Antler soil C. IL J \ Walhalla, S. C. July 8r 1801? 42 ll" IF! ?. EJISIJEX A T IVO? lt NEY AT li A AV AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, WILL PRACTICE HIS PROFESSION in Hie Courts of thc Western Circuit. All business left willi Maj. J. M. ADAMS, ut Pickcns C.. M.,' will tpr.eivo prompt attention. Juno7. ISOO 38 tf JOSEPH J. NORTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SS* ?, IC S TOW I'S B5<tUITY, OFFICE AT PICK.ENS C'OUUT HOUSE, S. C Sept UL ?86?5 I * If M'OOWAN & ADAMS, Attorneys gix Law, AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, lVf ILL GI VB PROMPT A TTC NT ION to all bus II biess placed in their cbaigc. SAM'L. MCGOWAN.I VJ. M. ADAMS. Abbeville. S. G. / A Pickcus, S. G. May 8, lniiG 84 tr HARRISON A WHITNERS A T T O It N Bi Y S A T IA A W AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, WILL nt A CT IC B in tho Courts of Law and il Equity in the Western Circuit. u J. W. RAURISON, ) li. F. WHITNKR, [ J. II. WIIITNKR, Anderson C. ll. J Pickcns C. IL Deo 28, 18?.5 10 tf DR. A. J. ANDERSON WILL givofltriolattoiitiontotho PK A CT IC I? OF .PHYSIC in all its various brunches. OlIAltOBS UKAHOXAIII.r.. OFFICIO: PI CK ENS C. II. Moy 1?, lHf.O 85 . If WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY . W ? IP A O'? EOp WITH NEATNESS AND DESPATCH ROOM IN LO Y EL A NH'S BUrtJMNG, opposite tho Pwst oflico. <411I?I2N VILLI* C. II. -~: ALSO:-|S WATCHES AND CLOCKS FOJl SALE. ' JAMBS (\; RLACK March 0, 18*00 26 if THE LADIES' STORE, SMITH & HOV KY, PENDLETON, S. C., HAS .JEST RECEIVED and is now opening n very lurg? ano" well selcotod STOCK or ?ooo?, Consisting of Calicoes, Ginghams, Mullins, Sha l l ?Cs, Lawns. Beregcs. Tissues, Crapes. Worsted. White anil Cobnod Jacmiot, Dotted ?nd Plain Swiss, Toi ton, Nu nanok, india Long- ? Cloth, Biouchcd and Brown Shooting und Shirt- | in?;s. Black and Colored Silks, Kid ami Silk | Cloves, (Juli's and Collars. Embroidered, ridging ; ami Ins l iing, Dress Cord, of ul coloro j Rib- j bons un ' Rounds, ,v.c. A Ox oat Variety of Yankoc Notions Of Every Kind, GENTS' GOODS: ! Rlack and Colored Cassimoro. Broad Cloth, j I Tweed*, White and Colored L'nene, Cottoundos, j ' Mcrsaillos. Linen Bosoms, Sea. j READY MADE CLOTHING) j li roi) tl (.-loth. Black und Colored CussliDCrc, ? ? NlersaiipM, Tweeds and AI patea Coals, Y Osts ' and l'unis. HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, 1 , ladles' ?ad <??mt.<4' Hool s and SliOCM in Groat 1 ai ii'iy ? CROCKERY AND (J LASSW ARE, of all I descriptions. j A very huge .assortment of Lamps und EI?- j turcs, Press Tin, &c. GROCERIES: "Will in a few days have a good assortment of j Groceries. &?.??"? Wo invito till persons visiting our Town . to call and see our Stock boforo buying, ospe ? cially our EadittN' B?i'CSS Ci?OdM, as wo ! bave a very large Stock, nod have been careful ! ly(.elected by .OCR MIL HOV EV. who jins been ? in New York for the last two months. I Pendleton, S. O., May 8, 1BO0 34-tf DRUGS! DRUGS! SHARPE &, MAYS. MA VF on hand and ure receiving a supply of FIMOSIB U>|t? GJS, l'A I VI'S, AND I>YU-ST?) V Vi*, at thc Store lorincrly occu pied hy Jones & Seaborn, in PENDLETON, And which they aro ottering cheap for cash. Per sona desiring an vt hi g in our lino will do well to give us a cull before purchasing elsewhere, as our Drugs & e., lube been selected in thc hcot market by one of the firm. May '2, 1 Still BS tf ~^?>?BBABED SOLDIERS OP SOUTH CAROLINA CO LC M BI A, SOC TH CAROLINA. \\rlTlI tho partial resumption of mail facilities, ll I again, umler appointment of thc Legisla ture. reipi.CSl Ibo naines of nil who elicit in service of disease, from ACO i debt or wounds, or who fell in baltic, (?ive the name in foll-District-Hank I -Company-Regiment-and arm of service-Date ami on usc of deal h, mid where he died. Tho Record cs II mu be completed without the ns- 1 sisianoeof all who luke an interest in this memo 'vial. Usp?oially; to our returned soldiers do 1 now muko this appeal. If il be but a single name you can famish, send ii to me ni once. WM. J. RIVERS, .Inly -1, IHiit/ Slate Agent for Recording, &o. Fo "rp X LA T FLA., I AND j SAVANNAH, GA. TlfK MtCW, KI.KO.VN'T AND CAST SlIUNO STK.OlKH DICTATOR, (1000 TONS.) CAPTAIN I.OLIS mu 4:oxirrrB-:i?, I Iff ILL LEAVE AUGER'S WHARF every Satur ! tt d iv morning, at Sctiili o'clock, for Savannah, j Fernandina, Jacksonville, Pabuk.i. and nil I he j intermediate Landings on thc Si. John's River, ar ' riving at I'ubitka Sunday evening, j Rot urning, Will leave .lacKsonvtllo every Tues ! day Morning, Porn und I lia on same dav, ft'id Sa ? vannali every Wednesday Morning at '.I o'oloo., j arriving at Char esion the same alleriioon. Froighls receiVod ut the Agency, nu Brown's Wharf daily, and slured without oxlrn charge. Freight will be received ut her duck ou A Igor's Wharf all day Friday, For Freight or Passage, apply on hoard.,<>r lo ? LOUIS M. COAKTTKR, Agent, Office on Brown's Whai t'. ( Mossrs. L. J. ??ILMART1N & CO., Agenta ut j Savannah. June '?tb 18Cn . ?I tf , N?TIGE. j '[MIK COYK1U?D BRIDGE, acres? K owee River. ! I 1 noar Dickens 0. H., was this daj examined by I i ii Heard of Master Mechanics and pronounced us j already unsafe Wc therefore notify the travelling public (hat the Commissioners will nul he respon sible for any accident that may occur in crossing it. ' Tho road leading to tho Ford, just below the Bridge, has boon put in travelling order. J. Ai BALLINGER, i DANIEL Ii UGH ES. WM. J i II CN NIC ITT, 1\ A. HOKE, . Oominissjonors ; April so, i snr. ' sa :i__ C. A." FlSOHKSSKl?'," ; WATCIIMAKKK, WALHALLA, S. ' G.,'| ?t? IS PRLTARBD, with all necee .ry I ffif?tfj!} Materials, for REPAIRING, in good [tr* B??-vle, WATCHES, <X?H.' ti S GS$<?ifi?? A\l> JEWELRY, Or almost every deaoription. Work done on short notioo, and Warranted. ALSO-,-t. On hand a fine asaortment of JEWELRY, and other article* in my lino. I Nov lo, ItJCii 10' ROWLAND & K KA I'FF, .A-T PENDLETON, i Uli NOW KKCHIYIisf? A Flt USU SUPPLY,o? Consisting mainly of Gr ROOERIES: Sugar, Uolto?, ?'Salt, Popper, .'Spice, Gingvr, Soda, &c, DRY GOODS : Such as Boots and Shoes, ti good assort un nt : Ilai9 and Caps, of tho latest styles, and at priert, to suit thc times; Pocket Handkerchiefs, Paney I rji vats, Collars, Suspender?, Combs, Brashes. fSoopf, Locket Kid ves. Pins, Needlec, Thread, &o, &C. TOBACCO AK I) S?GABS, . if the finest brands; tv good lot constantly ot? bund. Candico, Oranges, LeinoiiBj Fig?-, Raisins, Nut?, ? Crackers, ?Sardines, Oysters, ive, con?>ttiutly re ceived. FLOUR nt wholesale and retnil TIN-W ATtE s A splendid lol on hand, and we would invite all who may be in need ot anything in th if linc to (jive us n call, as wc think we can please you hoth in quality and joice. As wc have a Tin-shop in op eration, REPAIRING will bc neatly and promptly executed. OX3"R BAR Ls supplied with choice LIQUORS, and v iii bo s- rved to customers in the. best style. B?35T As usual, wc buy and burier foi nil mar ket ftlilu productions. Pendleton. S. C. AMI I*. ifctitl 81-if MILL'S Tf?'?S?T Coi uer ?Queen aad Meeting Street?, O^?irt^l^OT?^ ?O. ?A, fofUS POPULAR AND WELL KNOWN IttftiftK 1 is now fully open for tho reception of visitors, having been re lurnished with NFW AND Ll.L GA NT Kl'HNITL'lOi llirtTOghotit ; and c flers lo iLe traveller uccoiiiinodatioiis and conveniences oe u FIRST CLASS HOTEL, Not to he equalled by OP}* other North or South. Thc patronage of ibo travelling public is, respect fully solicited. Rates of Hoard per day, ?LGO. ** '.' .' " un.nih ns insV he agreed on. ?tOSKPlI PURCELL, Proprietor. Pub. 1 f*0t". - 23 tf 'VUE STATK. ?F^SOUTH CAROLIN A, ?*i?*?ieiis-In B:<|r.:ty. Rlizabcth E. Hosier, "1 Aineiidcd Bill for by ber next friend, | Couslruclion of vs. j- Will, Discovery, Kli/.'b'th Hester, Kx'trix.cl als. j Acc'i. Belief, &c. IT appearing lo'my satisfaction that Malinda Hos ier, Stephen' C. 11 Cst or, Laura A. Hester ami Mary H. Hester, defendants in this euee, resido without the linois of this Slate: On motion of McGowan & Adams, complainant s Solicitors, it in ordered thal the said absent defendants do appear in this Court, and plead, answer, or demur, to com plainant's* amended bill of complaint, within three months from the publicutiou hereof, or thc allega tions in said hill contaiuod will bc taken pro von* fatso us to thoth, HOBT. A. THOMPSON, c.i.i'.n, Com'rs Ollice. Mav l t. 18(10 J. ?T??AGOODj AGENT FOR THE SOUTIIL'RN HEAL LSTATECOMP'NY WASHINGTON CITY, 1). C. 1)MISONS desirous of SELLING their FARMS, 1 Tl MD F il Fl) LANI'S, MINKS, MILLSIIOALS and any other kind ol' ft F AL ESTATE, can h*vo the same sold for l" \SH through me as Agent for thc Southern Heal bistate Company. 1 w ill adver tise and offer for salo all Ilea' Estate without ex pense to (lief owners -until sold. PlokensC. IL-, Dec 7, 1805 1? tf 'THE" WALHALLA HOTEL, D. BIEMANN, Proprietor. rPllF Proprietor respectfully informs his friends, i former patrons, and the public generally, thal he hus Re opened this Spacious, Well iv BB OW LC BIot>i. For the accommodation of transient and permanent cuatoin, and will biku especial pains lo provide tor the comfort and convenience of his guests. Walhalla is delight fully sit nat cu ut tho present terminus of thc Blue Ridge Rolliosd, mid ihc IL.? iel oilers a pleasant home t<> regular.boarders. The Hotel table is supplied with thc best tho market affords. Price? reasonable. Walhalla. Deo 2, lSftfi lg If Fay Up or bo Suocl. 1)'ERSONS indebted to mo must pay np forthwith or they will bc sued. J. D. FERGUSON, .lune 30, lSfif, jil Ji Tho State of South Carolina. P1CKBNS--IN ORDINARY. L.N\ Robins, KxW, ] ?^?^ fo? M||,? Mary A. Capcl.arLct.als. J nifcnt of Eptntt* IT; appearing to ny satisfaction.that tho heirs atliiw of Harvey Capohart, deceased, (num ber, natue? and residence unknown,) regido ti* it trout thc limits nf this State : It'ls ordered, therefore, that those said absent defendants do appear tn tho Court of Ordinary, at Picktma C. lt., on Monday lho27fh dny of August i axt, to show ortuso wdiy a final soltleniont of tho Kstato of Leonard Capohart. deceased, should not bo lilOll made, lllid a dcci'00 OUtl" I C-fl tllOlOOn. \Y. E. HOLCOMBE, o.i'.u. Ordinary's ?j)^.^y_^^i<^6_ 3m The State of South Carolina. JUOKF.NS-IN ORDINARY. J. IL Smith and wife j $Ut?i for Par Cynthn Albortson and others. J tlt,on? 1? appearing to my satisfaction that Samuel Albortson, dr., one of thc defendants in this caso, resides without tho limits of this State : lt is ordered, that tho said Samuel Albortson, Jr., do appear in thc Court of Ordnary, for tho State and District aforesaid, nt Picken s Court ?louse, on tho 27th day of August noxt, to show 'cauie, if any ho con, why the Roal Katato'of Samuel Albortson, Sr., deceased, should not be ' divided or sold for division, or his consent to tb?, i samo will bo entered of re?ord. . . 'rn,' . AV. E; HOLCOMBE, O.P.?. X I Otdli.ary's Office, May ?.i?,T$eo. ??* .