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. NKW ORLEANS, Septorabor 7.-In aadum lug oouunand of tho ?th Military District. Gen. Griffin says that all existing laws will remain in foroo, and that the distnot staflF of ficers will cou ti mic to perform their customa ry duties at headquarters at New Orlcaus uo td further ordors. Gou. Ord telegraphs that Vicksburg hos boon pince?' under quarantine Boats from New Orleaus must laud at a station two milos below tho oity. Thoro wore forty-three yellow fovor doaths in twenty four-hours, ending at 6 o'dook this morning SAVANNAH, Sept 10-Joseph Soaruthors, Tcllor of tho Central Railroad Bank, abscon ded with 89,000 on Saturday night last. $1,000 reward is offered for his apprehension. IMMIGRANTS FOR LIBERIA.-Tho names of about 500 applicants for n passage to Libo ria in November, aro now upon tho books of tho American Colonization Sooioty. Those aro residents mostly of tito States of South Carolina, Georgia, Kentucky, Teuncssco and Virginia, and arc nearly all of thc olass pop ularly known as 44 freedmen." The suciety has made an ?aruost appeal for funds to eua bio them to scud tb cse applicants to Liberia. COMMISSIONER OF FREEDMEN.-It ia ru mored ia high offiuial oirclcs that should va cancies occur, Fred. Douglass will receive the nomination for thc office of Commissioner of ' Freedmen, while Coi. Parker, Indian, on Gen. Grant's staff, will be placed ut tho head of tho Indian Bureau. Col. Parker is a gen tleman of undoubted ability and Que literary acquirements. Douglass cnn speak for him self.- Washington Cor. Boston Pott. SUNDAY AMUSEMENT,-A New York pa per, of tho Oth, says: On Sunday morning, a prize light, ns usual, took place bnck of West Hoboken, during thc progress of which one Of the pugilists was struck with a bottle by nn outsider, for having been guilty of a foul blow. A general fight ensued, in which fif teen or twenty persons were badly cut and in jured, and a cry of " police" was raised just in time to prevent thc killing of some of them. No urrosts were made. IST Prof. J. C. Watson, of Ann Arbor, M idhi gan, announce the discovery of a new planet; hitherto unknown, which was first seen by him on thc 24th. It is situated in the. right ascension one degree forty minutes and in declination titree degrees ten minutes South. It is moving West and South. "MADAM," said a husband to his young wife, in a little altercation which will spring up in the best regulated families, 44 when a limn and his wife have quarreled and each con siders tho other at fault whioh of tho two ought to advance towards a reconciliation'/"' *'The best natured and the wisest of tho two," ? paid the wife, putting up her mouth fora kiss, which was given with an unction. She wus tbe conqueror. $&- Mr. Wade is thc 12d President of the Senate. A person asked au Irishman why ho wore his stockings wrong side mit ward. " Be cause," suid he, 14 there's a hole on the other ; side." a wilfi?ns on trial, 14 but if 1 was a ohicken I'd roost high when ho wo? around." ? A POOR SQAMI' left his wife in a great rage doclariug that shu should never sec his face ?gain until he was rich enough to come home isa carriage. He kept his word for in two hours he was brought home richly drunk on u wheelbarrow. NONE ure so fond of secrets, an those who do uot mean to keep them ; such persons cov et secrets, as a spendthrift covets money, for thc purpose, of circulation. RECEIPTS Tho following persona \\n.i<\ paul on their sub scription lo the COURIKK, BB follows: David Piuoknev. - - - $75 Capt. It. E. St?el-, ... 1 25 Col. W. H. NV el li oi-u. - - - 2 50 ?,JL?D01E$' EDUCATIONAL SOCIETY. 'jPUB Ladies' Educational Society will give ft TABLEAU AND THEATRICAL PERFORMANCE, AT WALHALLA, On Thursday the 10th ?lay of Scptombor, instant, For tho Bonefit of tho Society. : SST ADMISSION, 25 CENTS. H. W. PIEPRll, Secretary. BelA 12. 1867 51 1 FIN AL NOTICE. Pl?B?ONS indebted to K. % BUN SON & 80N T. B. BENSON & CO. Ure notified that fougef indulgence onnnot bo given. Settlements <M,U8t ^is,a?a<te before Return day. WIHTNElt M W11ITNEK, Att'yt Bfty~ Intelligencer copy twice._,_ W A T C Ii K S ".Repaired on Short Jiotice, E'afW Opposite the Post OffieA, jPi GREENVILLE C. H., 8, C. WatehOa and Jewelry for salo j also, Spectacles to suit ftU'agW, at <dd prices. .Oivo-me a; call! JAM'''" ti. 1>JJA*VK. Jan. 24, 18(17 IP ' ? .. ' ??/,. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, VICK KN?-IN TUB ffOMMOH PM?AB. ' ?nniuol Lovlitgood, Ex'or ) Foreign Attachment, . . *a . } 1. WiOKUFfs, E. A. Tat*.. J awi AiM \r\TilRHEAS, Ibo Pluihtfff dbl, on the 12th day V V of March, 18?7, file his declaration ?gninst thc Defendant, (who, lt is said) is absent fron? and without the limits of-tiri? S^to. and ha? neither wife nor attorney known within the ?me, upon whom a copy af Ina ?aid declaration might be w ??d i U ls therefore ordered, thM the aai4 Oefap dahtdo appear and plead thereto, ort or before th? 14th day oV March? 1808 ? otherwise, final and abaojuto judgment *1" ?ben be given and awarded WW&fy , " j. K. HAOOO?H o:*.?. Commissioner's Sale. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Picken?.-lu Equity. Rob't A Thompson, Adm'r j Bill to soil Real vs I Eetato, Marshal John Prloe and others. ) Assets, &c. PURSUANT to an ordor of tho Court of Equi ty, made in this enuso at Juno Term. 1807, I will sell to the highest biddor, nt Piokous C. House, on SA LED A Y IN OCTOBER next, tho following ltonl Estate, namely: ONE UNDIVIDED HALF OF 499 ACRES Moro or Ices, lying on Keowee River, and ad joining lands of T J Steele, J V, Sit ton and oth ers. Possession to be given at tho death of Mrs Mary Price. ONE OTHER TRACT, Lying on Koowco River, containing FIFTY AP RIOS moro or less, and adjoining lands of Wm K Aloxnndor mid otbors. H?X.Sold as tho Ronl Hut uto of I) S Craig, dee'd TERMS OF SALE-On a orodit of twelvo months with interest, bond of tlio purchaser with two good surcti .8, and a tnortgago of the promises ; except tho costs, which are to bo paid lu cindi on tho day of salo. Purchaser to pay extra for mortgugo, title mid itampa. ROB'T. A. THOMPSON, e.s.r.u Com're Office, Sopt 12. 1807 4 Under Decree in Equity. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, lu Equity- Pickett*. Rob't A Thompson, Adm'r] Bill to sell Real VH I Estate, Marshal Letty Crcnshaw, et als. J Assots, &G BY VIRTUE of a decretal order directed to mo in this case, dutcd July, 1867, I will sell to tho highest bolder, at Piokous C H, on S ALEDA Y IN OCTOBER noxt, tho following Real Estate, namely : ONE TRACT OF LAND, Whereon Joh??rv Crcnshaw. deceased, lived, containing One Hundred and Sovcnty-six Acres more or less, adjoining lauds of Sidney Bur shaw and others. * ONE TRACT OF LAND, On Conoross Creek, containing Ono Hundred and Two Acres moro or less, and adjoining lands of B. B. Harris nud others. TERMS OF SALE.-On a credit of ono and two yours, with interest from date-tho purcha ser to give bond with two good sureties and a mortgage of the premises, and pay tho costs in cash on day of sale. Purchaser to poy extra for mortgage, stamps and title. ROUT A THOMPSON, c E.P.D Com'rs Office, Sept 12, 1SG7 4 Ordinary's Sales. BY virtue of an order directed to mc by W. E. Holcombe, Esq.. Ordinary of Picken* Hist riot, I will sell to tho highest bidder at Picketts Court House, on Saleduy iu Octobor u'OXt, TM 12 KRAii ETATK OF JOHN E. ARCHER, DECEASED, Situate in Piokons District, South Carolina, on branches of Brushy Creok, bounded by lands of Win. Couch, A. A- H. Moon and others, con taining Ono Hundred and Twelve Aeros, moro or lesa. Af ..SO TH? KRAIJ I?STATK OF JOHN Mc WU O RT ER, DECEASED, Situnto in Piokous District. State of South. Car olina, ima mile below Piokcnsvilic. adjoining bind? of Fields Mullinnix, W. A. Lesley ami others, and containing One Hundred and Six teen Acres, moro or less. ALSO_ TUB RUAL ESTATE OF GODFRFY M AUL DEN, DECEASED, Situate on the lino of Anderson and Pickens Districts, in two Tracts. No. 1, adjoining binds ?f Joel Ellison ami others, containing Ono Hundred aud Sixty-four Acres moro or less. No. 2, adjoining lands of Sterling Turner, Joel Ellison, lind Tract No. 1, containing One Hun dred and Four Acres, moro or less. TERMS OF SALE.-On n credit of twelve months, with interest ; tho purchaser to give hood and approved security to the Ordin ary, with n morigago of tho premises, ifdeomed necessary by him to scuuro the payment of tho purohaso money, except the cost, which munt be paid in cash, and to pay extra for titles and stamps. L. THOMAS, s.p.D. Sheriffs Office, Sept. 10, 1807 td Regular Convocation. ll KO ULA It CONVOCATION of Walhalla Chapter, No. 28, Royal Arch Masoni, will he held on Friday the 20th Jay of September, instant, at 4 o'clock, P M. Companions will assemble ptiDOtunlly. By ordor of the M.-. E.*. ??.v P.> II. W. PIEPER, Secretary. Sept 12, 1807 61 2 TO CUSTOMERS $?IIltODEK'S ?HIIiL? ON CANE CREEK, NEAR WALHAL LA DEPOT, ARE IN GOOD ORDER FOR GRINDING WHEAT AND CORN. -AXS? A separate Bolting Cloth for Rye and Corn. A competent Miller is alway a at the Mill ready to wait on customers. JACOB SCHRODER. Sept 2, 1807 ' 60 3 Give Attention. ALL persons Indebted to the Estate of Obadiah \V. Childers/ deceased, niust make payment. Tiloso having claims against enid Estate must pre sent them on or before tho first day cf October noxt, or they will not he paid ; as, on that day the Estate will be finally settled. REESE BOWEN, Adm'r. Sept 2, 1807 80 _ NOTICE. MY WIFE, MOWINA J. Jomteojj, bas left my bod and board, without cause. Therefore, I will no longer be held responsible for any debts or con tracts sha may make. > v ft. Rk JOHNSON. August 2^*07 ?? IRON! IRON! 5,000 LBS IRON, ALL SIZES? Suitable for Curriago, Wogou and Plaututiou Work. F?8I ?ALIE L?W ?V J. H. PIEPER & BROS. Walhalh Aug 20, 18G7 40-tf PREPARATORY TO FILLING UP THIS FALL, Wo will Bell our remaining Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac, ?.C , Ac , VERY LOW FOR CASH. J. It. PIEPER & BROS. Walhalla, Aug. 20, 1807 40-tf AT BELL'S Dil?? STORE, SUGAR, COFFEE, INDIGO, SODA, MADDER, SPICE, PEPPER, COPPERAS, STARCH, ALUM, CANDLES, MATCHES, CANDIES, CRACKERS, SO A I'S, V ?? ll F U M E RI ES, DRUGS, Di'E STUFFS, FLOUR, BACON, LARD, WO II M CANDIES, VERMIFUGES, MEDICAL SPIRITS, every variety ; GLASS, PUTTY, OIL, MEDICINES, pure; ?co., &c, &o. flarFor Sale Low-TERMS CASH ! Aug. 14, 1807 47 4 COLLECTOR'S SALE. DY VIRTUE of a Warrant of Distraint directed I) lo nie by A. S. WaUuoo. Esquire, Colleolor of Internal Ucvenuo for the Sd collection district of South Carolina, 1 luivo levied on tho following Property belonging to Alexander Bryce, Jr, os follows : FIFI Y ACR1 S OF LAND Moro or less, nour Wulbu hi, and adjoining lands of M. Uulwinklc und ollie's. ON F HOUSE AND LOT In tho town of Walhalla, with a Store House there oa, containing ucros more or less, whereon said Bryce now lives. THF INTEREST OF SAID BRYCE In a ONE HALF ACRE LOT in the town of Wal halla, now in the possession of Thompson & Pie per, uud adjoining John Kaufmann. -?(L?? ONE MULE, ONE OLD BUGGY, AND ON F l HORSE WAGON. g?y-Tliis property will bo sold at Walhalla on Saturday the 6th day of October next, for the payment of Inlcrual Revenue taxes now due te the United Stales. 43T TERMS CASH. J. W. COBB, Deputy Collector. August 3, 1807 45 3 Medical Notice. 'Pilli UNUURSlONliD having permanently estab l lished himself at Picketts ('oort Ilouso, offers Iiis services to I lie community at large, for thc PRACTICE OP MEDICINE, in all its branches. Wheu not professionally absent, he may alway i be found ut dis otliee, ready to give prompt attention lo all calls, night or day. JAMES M. SLOAN, M D. Picken? C. H. Nov. 28 1860 !!_tf SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, GREENVILLE k C. RAILROAD, COLUMBIA, May 30, 1867. ON and after Saturday, June 1st, Trains will bo run over thc Rino Ridge Railroad, between Anderson and Walhalla, daily, Sundays excepted, as follows : Leave Anderson. ; ; ; 6 10pm Arrive at Pondleton, ; ; Vt *' Arrive at Walhalla ; ; ; 7 30 Louve Walhalla, ; ; ; 4 15 a m Arrive nt Pendleton, ; j 6 82 ? Leave Pendleton, ; ; ; 6 40 " Arrive at Anderson, ; ; 6 30 41 Connect!ons made with the trains of the Green ville Road, up and down, every doy, Sundays ex cepted. B. SLOAN, Superintendent. June 6, 1867 37 tf NOTICE. TyrOTlCFi IS HEREBY GIVEN that tho JLl "German Settlement Sooiety of Charles ton" will make application nt the nost session of tho L?gislature fora renewal of Cbartor. JACOB SCHRODER, President August 24. 1807 48 3m Estate Notice. I)ER8fl}iS Indebted to the F.Btnto of R. H. Man soil, deceased, onn make payment to us At the Trap, on Saturday the 17th instant, and on the two succeeding Saturdays. The Estate must be settled up at the earliest practicable period. J. G. FERGUSON, | , M. MANSELL, j Adm rfl August 14, 1807 47 t COLLECTOR'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OP A WARRANT OF DIS traint to mo dirootod by A. S. Wallace, Esquire, Collector of Internal R?venue for tho 3d distriot of South Carolina, I hey* loviod on tho following Property belonging to Simpson L Fountain, as follows ; ONE TRACf OT LAND, Lying on Long. Noso Greek,- 1" Pickens district containing ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY1 ACRES moro or less, and adjoining land? of George Grant, J Y Jo?os, Loather?, Powell.--. Thero ar? good Saw and Grist Mills on tho pro mises. JUST Sind Rn al Estate tn ho bohl et George Groot's on ?at?rday the 28th Soptenibor, 1867, for the payment Of Internal Revenue texes duo tho United States. j?T TERMS OA sm J; W. COBB, Deputy Collector. Sept 4, U67 ? W 3 FRESH TURNIP SEED WARRANTED GENUINE. WHITE HUT A HAGA, YELLOW HUTA HAGA, LAUGE WI UTE NORFOLK, LARGE WHITE GLOBE, DALE'S HYBRID, GOLDEN BALL AND WHITE HANOVER, fer I'OK SALE low hy J. 13. (E. niOA'M <& Pendleton, July 24, 1807 44 4 PENDLETON FACTORY. Yrfl?! WOOL ?rA'jl:D$ AT THIS PLACE ARK NOW IN COM PLETE KU NN I NO ORDER. ALL THE WOOL offered will be CARDED INTO ROLLS ot* the bout quality, at ?bort notice, ut tho following rutes for cash : AU Wool, Plaiu and Mixed Rolls, 12}c. por lb. Mixed Cotton un si Wool, do 15o. " 1 BacVm', Lard, Corn and Cotton will be taken at market Tute?, in oxclusngo far CARDING. Wool uiny^be sent-through '.he Agents-from any poi nts1 on tb? Railroads, and Roll* deliver- I ed by them, os soon aa tho Wool can be Carded and returned. An assortment of COTTON YAUN, of a superior quality, will bc kept on hand ut the Factory, and customers supplied promptly and at as low figures as thc market will justify. Dealers will find it to their interest to give us a trial before buying elsewhere WM. PERRY. Proprietor. Juno 24, 1*67 40 tf SlIILOIJ_T_AiNNERY. 'PUK UNDERSIGNED now hnvo their Tan I in'i'V, three miles below Parryville on the ltluo Itidgu Railroad, in succoasful operation. We offer for sale superior qualities of Harness, Sole and Upper Leather, At the lowest rates for CASU or HA UTK lt. We also have on hand a splendid lot of Calf mal Kip Skins on Uko terms. Orders for Leather, accompanied by tho cash, promptly filled. LAY & LOVINQGOOD. July 16, 1807 48 tf (LOBOSA MJHLM?mi II i s t o r ?cal Novels. LOUISA OF PRUSSIA AND HER TIME. Ry Louisa Muhlbacb. 1 vol, 8vo. Illustrated HENRY VIII. AND CATHARINE PARR. By L. Muhlback. 1 vol, 12tno FREDERICK THE CREAT AND HIS FAM ILY. Ry L. Muhlbaeh. 1 vol, 8vo. Illus. JOSEPH AND HIS COURT. An Historical Novel. Translated from tba German hy Ad elaide Do V. Chaudron. 1 vol, 8vo. FREDERICK THvToREAT and his Court An .Historical Novel. Translated from the German by Mis Chapman Coleman and bor Daughters. 1 vol, 12mo THE MERCHANT OTRERLIN. An His torical Novel. Translated from tho German by Armory Coffin, M D. 1 vol, 12mo RERLIN AND SANS SOUCI : or Fredorick tho Great and bis Friends. Ry L. Muhlbaoh ISTHMUS OF PANAMA. By Otis. AMERICAN CRAPE CULTURE and Wino Making by Mead. Sold by DUFFIE ft CHAPMAN, July 26, 1807 Booksellers, Columbia, S.C Notice to Creditors. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, In Equity-Picken?. Henry Dannenberg and " A. Dannenberg, Rx'trix Rill for Construe TB lion, Partition, Re Tbo German Settlement of lief, ka. Chariest on, ct als j rrn.K Commissioner publishes the following Ex 1 tract from the decree made in this cause, at tho recent term of the Court of Equity, for the in formation of all concerned, to wit : ?It is further ordered, that thc defendant Sam uel Lovingood, do prove his demand against the said testator, Herman Fajen, deceased ; and that the Commissioner cause to bc published in the newspaper published ut Piokene C. H., a notice re quiring nil creditors to come in, within a certain time, and prove their demands ; and that tho said Samuel Lovingood ?nd all other creditors be re strained and they ?re hereby restrained from pros ecuting their demands, or suing at law, unlill tho further order of this court-" Pursuant thereto all and every of the creditors of Herman Fsjcn, deceased, will prove their de mands before me according to law. in my Gffice, on or before the 14th day of October next, or they will be barred. Persons indebted to the Estate of Herman Fa jen, deceased, will make payment lo tho under signed, or they will bc dealt with oecordingto law. HORT. A. THOMPSON, C.K.P.D. Com'rs. Office, July 12, r?G7 3m Notice to Creditors. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, PICKRNS-IN EQUITY. Edward R. Colhoun V-Billifor barjhallltfg *aaoia John R. Earle, et als j In3?notio". Petition, ft* PURSUANT to nn order of tho Court of Equity 1 made in thin causo, at Juno Term, 1867, all the several oreti'tor:., of John Ewing Colhoun, decoto.cd, Mrs. Martha Maria Colhoun, deceased, Mian Martha Maria Colhoun, deceased, OoL'-'Wui. Ransom Colhoun, dcoeased, and Capt. .Henry Davis Colhoun, deceased, Aro required to present and provo their demands before me, in my Office, according to law, on or before the l4ih day of October next, or bo prcolu ded from sharing in the benefits of tho de ? ree io be made in this cause. ROR'T. A. THOMPSON, c.t.t.v. Com'rs, Office, July 12. 1807 _3m NOTICE TO CREDITORS. THE STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, ?n lenityPicken?. j M, A. Rqpgs, A<lm'x, ) Rill to administer Estate I ' * . f ln Equity, 6^11 Koni Ks F.Hhu Gri Rn, et als J tate, ?to, &o. PURSUANT to no order of the Court of Equity mad** n this cause, at Juno Term, 1867, all tho creditors of tho Est at o of Col. Thomas, Ramill?n Rogga aro required to prove their demands beforo me ncoer?lpgpio l*w, in my Offioe, en or before tht> 21st day 6f Oofcober next, or be barred. K&B'T A. THOMPSON, o.*,?.?. SAM'L. MoQOWAN.) /J. M. ADAMS. Abbeville. S. C. / \ Plekcus, 8. 0. M'GOWAN & ADAMS, Attorneys a,t Law, AND SOLICITOUS IN EQUITY, AU business iu the Courts of thc L'nitod Stntos, J NC 1.1' Ul NO MATTERS IN BANKRUPTCY, Left with tho JUN ion PARTNER will receivo prompt attention. Oct 26, 1800 0 tf NORTON & SYMMJ?S, Attorneys ett Law, PH lil NS C. II., ?, C., Will attend promptly to business tn the COURTS OF LAW AND EQUITY, ID the Districts comprising thc Western Circuit. A LAO, IN THE UNITED STATES COURTS, IKOLUDIKO THAT or M A ft KUI'P?C?. JOS. J. NORTON. WHITNER SYMMES. Januar; 2i, 1807 18 tf J. W. HARRISON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR, WILL PRACTICE IN TDK COURTS OF LAW A IVO EQtlTY, JA' TUE WESTERN dil CU IT. Bu)'-: ALSO :?X3U In tho Courts of the Uiiitod Stale?, including that Of Ilankruptcy. OFFICE AT ANDERSON C. H., S. C. March 26, 18(57 27 tf Isaac Wickliffe j ?TT?RN?V AT L?f ? WILL PRACTICE IN THE Superior Courts of Law in tho Western Circuit. Prompt attention given to alf business entrusted to him. omeo in Cirnnd Jury Room, PICKBNS C. H., S. C. dan. 27, 1807 19 tf WHITNER & WHITNER, SUCCESSORS TO HARRISON d' W1IITNERS, Attorneys at Law AND SOLICITORS Ift EQUITY. J. H. WHITNER, 1 TB. F. WHITNER, Bickens C. H. J (. Anderson C. II Jan 1, 1SG7 16 tf J. P. REED, \ f W. C. KEITH, Anderson C. II. j ( Piekcns C. II. REED & KEITH, Attorneys at JLaw, AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY. Will give prompt attention to all business committed to their care. OFFICE AT PICK ENS C. H. Jan. 1, 1807 1G tf BR0YLES & PERR0NNEAU, ATTORNEYS AT 'ff/A W AND SOLICITOUS nv EQVVTY. OFFICE : WALHALLA, S. C., OPPO site Mr. IL W. Pieper's. A. T. PROV LES, > f W. IL PERRONNEAU Anderson C. H. J \ Walhalla, S. C. July 3, 1800 42 tf W II. EJI&IJEY, ATTORNEY AT LA W SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, WILL PRACTICE HIS PROFESSION in the Courts of the Western Circuit. All business left with Maj. J. M. ADAMS, at Pickens C. H., will receive prompt attention. Juno 7, 1866_38_t?__ EDWARD F. STOKES, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, Oreeuvillt', S. C., WILL PRACTICE in the Courts of Law and Equity of South Carolina, fiwy Ofiico in Swamlale's New Building opposite the Mansion House. REFERENCES. TnoMAS HAM,,President of Harvard College, Mass; J. B. MiNon, Law Professor, University of Va.; 0. P. SUI.MVAH, Esq., South Cnrolina ; Hov. J. L. ORR, South Oarolinn; Ex-Gov. B. F. PERRY, South Carolina. July 10, 1807 48 4 II. t. JEFFERS. w. II. JEFFERS. T. A. JEFFERS. II. I, JEFFERS & CO. AND Commission Merchants, CHARLESTON, S. C. Special attention given to tho SALE OF COT' TONnmX other PRODUCE. Orders for SUPPLIES carefully attendod to. July 16, 1807 48 8m Notice to Creditors. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, In Equity- -/ic/cens. Rob't. A. Thompson, o.E.r.o, for solf and others, vs Alex Bryce, Jr. Adm'r, Letty Crenshaw, ct als. Bill to Foreclose statutory Mortgage, soil Beal F.s . tate, Marshal assets, ?o, ko PURSUANT to an order of tho Court of Equity, made in thia causent June Term, 1867, All the creditors cf J. fl. Crenshaw, deceased, are requir ed to prove their domands before me, in my office, according to law, on or before tho 28th <bxy of Oc tober, next, ,kon pain of being barred of any ad? vantage under the decree to bo . tendered in thin ease." ROBT. A. THOMPSON, o,*.*.t>. Com'rs Office, July 27,1867 8m NJ5ATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE Ot the nJQit Rea&ooalte Ten?* Notice to Creditors. Bill to administer Es tate in Equity. IN EQUITY-A N DICKSON. Mrs. E. A. horton, Adrn'x' vs John B. Sitton, Sam'l F W Miller, Ella horton, et al . BY VIRTUE of a de?rotal order, from tho Court of Equity to me directed, it is ordered that thu Defendants, John B. Sitton. Henry C. Miller, Eli jah Teague, and Dorlthy MoMurtrey, and all and singular the other creditors of John S. horton, jn< t?stalo of tho complainant, Mrs. Elisa A. Lorten, do como in and establish their demands against tho intestate before me within three months after tho publication of this notice. And also ordered that the Defendants, Elijah Teague and Dorithy MeMurtry, do forthwith do ubt from tho further proseoutiou of their suits at law, referrod to in the Bill ; and that tba said John B. Si! tou and Henry C. Miller, and ail other cred itors of tho said intestate be and they are hereby enjoined from suing on their demands olsewhero until tho further order of this Court. W. W. HUMPHREYS, c.s.A.n Com'rs Office, August, 18G7 8m JXoticc to Creditors. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Picken*-In Equity. John B. Earle and others ] Creditors' Bill to vs V sell Real Estate, J.W. Livingston, ^ldWr.cl.als J Marshal asiets.&o J. W. Livingston, Adm'r "J Cross Bill to cancel va V Conveyances, sell Real Eliza A. horton, et als j i'.st uto, &Q UN DUR au order of the Court of Equity, made in these causes, nt Juno Torin, 1867, all tho creditors of thc late Col. F, \Y. Kilpatrick, deceas ed, are required to prove their demands before mo according to law, iu my Office, ou or boforc tho 14tb day of October next, on pain of being Warred of any advantage under thc decree to bo rendered in these causes. ROB T. A, THOMPSON, C.E.V.D. Com'rs Office-, July 12, 18C7 ?rn OFFICIAL. HEADQUARTERS SECOND MILITARV DISTRICT, > Charleston, S. C, May 30, 1867. \ [General Orders, No. 32.J 1. Any citizen, n qualified voter according lo the requirements of the " Act to provide for tho more efficient government of the rebel States," posted March 2d, 18G7, and tho Act surmle incntary tbcroto, passed Marob 23d, 18b,, ia eligible to offioo in thc provisional government of North and South Carolina. All porsonsap pointed to office will be required to tako thu oath prescribed by thc Act ulbresaid, and to file the same, daly subscribed and sworn, with the Post Commander, ' 2. All citizens assessed for taxes, and who shall have paid taxes for tho current year oro 3u til i tied to serve as jurors. It shall, bo tho uty of the proper civil officers charged with providing lists of jurors, to proceed within their several juridictions, without delay, and ascer tain the names of all qualified persons and placo them OD the jury lists, and from such ro7?sed lists all jurors shall be hereafter summoned and drawn in the manner required by law. 3. All citizens aro eligible to follow any li censed calling, employment, or vocation, sub ject to such impartial regulations as may bo proscribed by municipal or other competent au thority, not inconsistent with common right and the constitution and laws of the United States. The bond required as security shall not exceed the penal sum of one hundred dollars. One or more sureties, boing citizens, and worth, in the aggregate double the amount of the bond, over and above just debts, will bo sufficient. ?I. Ths m-ayors of cities and other municipal and town officers, and all sheriffs, magistrates and police forces are required to bo vigilant and efficient in maintaining ordor ; and in tho dis charge of their du tics they will be expected to co-operate with tho military authorities, 5. Post Commander? may summon to their aid w henever Che oml?nnry moans at their dis posal shall not be* sufficient to execute their or ders, such of the' ci'vdt officers, and as many Of the citizens wi thro the-territorial limits of tho military post as may be necessary ; and tho neglect or refusal of any person to aid and as sist in thc execution of the orders of tho com manding officer will be deemed a misdemeanor punishable by such fine and imprisonment ns may be imposed by a milita,y tribunal, ap proved by the Commending General. 6*. No license for tho salo of intoxicating li quors in quantities less than one gallon or to be drank on the promises, shall be granted to any person other than an inn-keeper ; the num ber of each liconsos shall be determined, and tho fees to bo charged for each license shall bo prescribed and collected by the municipal or town authorities, aud appropriated exclusively for the benefit of the poor. If any person shall be found drunk on the premises whoro liquor is sold, tho license may be revoked by any magis trate. The tax imposed by thc internal reve nue laws of the United States is an additional charge, and does not exeu?e thc party from tho observance of local regulation!!, nor exempt him from the payment of such other license tees ns may be imposed by municipal or other compe tent authority. 7. All contracts hereaRor made for tho man ufacture, salo or transportation, storage or in surance of intoxicating liquors, shall, within this Military District, be deemed and treated as against public policy, nnd no civil notion, suit or prop nc din g for the enforcomout of any such contract shall be entertained in any court. 8. In public conveyances, 0% railroads, high* ways, streets, or navigable waters, no discrimi nation because of color or caste shall be made, and the common right of all citizens therein shall bo recognized and respected. Tho viola tion of this regulation will bo doomed a misde meanor, and render the offender liable to arrest and trial by n military tribunal, to bo designa ted by thc Commanding Gonoral, besides such damages ns the injured party may suo for and recover in civil courts. 9. Tho remedy by distress for rent is abolish ed. Whoro lands aro lensed or lot out for biro or rent, cotton, ?om, or other produce of tho same, when severed from tho land, muy be im* pounded ; but tho enm'e shall not bo removed. And cotton, corn, or othor produce so impound ed, shall bo hold ns security for tho rent or hiro so olaimod, and may bo sold in satisfaction of any judgment for the some: Provided, that any unsatisfied claim for labor bestowed upon the cultivation of such ootton, oom or other Sroduco, shall in no onso bc postponed to any omand for rent or biro ; but to the oxtent of such claim for labor, thoro shall be a lion on such cotton, corn or othor produce, having pro foronco ovor any claim for Vent or biro. Ry command of Maj Gon D? E. SICK Mts : J. W. CL?U13, Capt 38th V S Infantry, AAA Gonoral June 20, 1867 tf TUE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. PIO&KNS-IN TUB COMMON PIBAS. J.D. Ferguson, A dm'r ) JbrtlgA A ttaohtnent. \ MCGOWAN & ADAMS, William Douglass; J . VWK Atly'e. WHEREAS, tho Plaintif/ did, on tho 6th day of February, 1867, filo his declaration against, the Defendant, (who, as it is said.) ls absent fros? and without the limit? of rh hi State, and has neither wife n?r oMoraoy known within tho sume upon Whom A oopy of the sahl. declaration- might be served : It is thorofore ordered, that tho ea Ul de fendant do apppar and plead thornie on or before the Oth day of February, 18(jR ; otherwise ?nk and absolute judgment will then he elven and awarded against film. ? I ?lerk'a Offlee, Feb 6, 186V , ' x% .