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KEP ORT bf G. lt. CIIK UUY, Secretary <fc Treasurer, in Account with tho Commissioner* of tiic Poor for Piokcns District : 1800. DH. Od. ii").- To balance cash on hand, 8 ? 00 Dot. 10.--To amount received from J. E. Hagood, Secretary & Treas urer Board of Publi? Buildings. 200 00 July 22.-Rec'd ?."Tax Collector, GOG 77 3811 77 I860, pit Oct. 10.-Dy cash paid David Law son toward his salary ns Steward of thc Poor House, " * 80 00 Oct. 10.-Dy cash paid Dr. Ander son for examination of Lunatic Wilson, 5 00 Oct. 10.-Dy cash paid J. D. Clay ton for Loather furnished Poor House, 25 00 -Oct. 10.-Dy cash paid llob't Max well, account for Thread, Cotton Cards, and biro of Nemo man for two months at Poor House, 21 50 Nov. 20.-Dy cash paid Smith ec Hovey for pair of Blankets, 4 00 Nov. 20.-Hy cash paid Sharpe, Pant & Blcokley ?for luge Knglish Oven, 7 00 18G7. * Jan. 5.-Dy cash pail] Sharpe, Kant <fc Blcokley for live bunches of Thread," J3 75 ..Keb. 10.-Dy cash paid David Law son, to bo credited on Due Dill, 20 00 IMiiy-l.-Dy cash paid J. W. (Nark fur sundry articles fi r Poor House, 0 07 May 8.-Dy cash paid .J. W. Clark for Does for Poor I Ii.use. 2 00 May 28.-Dy cash paid .J. W. Law rence for Dumber for new Cabins, 20 05 June 12.-Dy cash paid William ('bumbler towards wages of Levi for work at. Poor House. G 00 May G.-Dy cash paid J. D. Clayton towards defray in 1 Mrs. Bird's ex penses from Asylum, 10 00 duly ?. - Dy cash paid Sharpe, Kant & Weekley for Sack of Salt, 4 50 Aug. 2.<-Dy cash paid David Daw son, to ho credited on Due Dill, 50 00 Am?. 5.-Hy cash paid J. K. I Ingood Store Account, and for Dacon, 58 45 Aug. 5.-Hy cash paid W. ll. Sar gent for Work on Wagon, 8 25 Aug. 5.- By cash paid 1!. Haynes Blacksmith Account for 18G< and 1S07. 18 80 Aug. 5 -Dy cash paid Win. C nim bler bala mai of son's Wagon at Poor House, 2 75 Aug. 5 -Dy cash paid J. T. Parsons for werie on ('aldus nt Poor 11 cuso 10 00 Aug. 5.-Dy cash paid W. ,1 (?anti, Ks/]., for examination of Lunatic Fi Boron, 5 00 Aug. 5. -Dy cash paid W. S. Craig's Account, 10 00 Aug. 5.-Dy cash paid Mrs. Baker's Account, 7 50 Aug. 5.-Dy cash paid M Iv ? S. Craig's Account for Pork furnish ed Poor Douse, 81 40 Aug 5.-By cash paid llob't Craig's AccuumV 4 SO -Aug. 18.-By cash paid Lunatic Asylum, 200 00 Aug. 22.- Hy cash paid S. Blcokley for Bacon, 80 00 Sept. 2-By cash paid ll. A. Thomp son's A'.count. 20 00 'Sept. 2.-By cash paid 1). Lawson, Steward, 10 00 Sept. 2.- Hy cash pani M. A Cape hurt, . 50 Sept. 10.-By cash paid G. k. C. Bailroad Company. 18 00 Oct. 7.-By cash paid G. B. Cherry, Account for seed Outs and Wheat in 1805 and "GO, ll 00 Oct. 7.-By cash paid J. H. Clay ton's Account for Leather, and money advanced, -13 87 Dy cash on hand, 33 78 3811 77 Thc Commissioners of tho Poor for Dickens District would respectfully report : That ibo number of Paupers in thc Poor House is 20 17 whites and 8 colored ; and that there have been three deaths-two whites and one col ored - among them since thc Issi report. Thc Board bas two Lunatics nt the Asylum, and ono at home, who will probably soon have to bc remanded to Columbia. Thc bitter was brought homo by tho adv ice of the Supcriu dent, who considered ber convalescent, and thought that tho presence of her family and friends, of whom she often spoke, might re store ber to perfect sanity. It is Understood, however, that after ll trial of several mouths. she is at this lime in no better condition than WhCfi she left thc institution. The principal indebtedness of the Board is for tho supp >rt of Pauper Lunatics nt the Asylum, and amounts to something over 8700. This, as well as all other debts, it was the de sire knd intention of thu Board to haye dis charged this year, but owing to the Mi,!!?*? Off pf tho Stato tax for tho year 1800, ss well ns Ito ?.heir ftd.b?ro to secure a fund duo them frcm the Coinminsioners of Public Buildings, it has been found impossible io do so. The establishment has been nearly self-supporting .-Mint is, n snilic.ie.ncy of corn, and nearly pnough of meat, bavo boen produced on thc ^arm. The clothing of tho Paupers is also flnulo on ?the pfmo/jes. Thc buildings ?it Poor House arc gen crtendly in good condition, and a neut and comfortable double-cabin lia? been erected for Colored Paupers. per thc receipts and expenditures of the "Jlonrd; reforonco may bc had to tho statement at thc same, together with the vouchers ac companying this report. Ail of which is respectfully submitted. IL 0. MI LL KR, Clnn'n. 0- lt CIIKMIY, Scct'y & Trous'r. Approved : W. B. WIIITK, Foreman Grand Jury. Dec. 18, 1807 13 * Tho Debtors AB J. 8. bOItTON & CO. oro notified that I Will U bo in Pondlcton, ?o ?otilo with thoni, on Tuos {lays witt Saturdays, until tho First of Fobruary next, after Willoh Gmo their Notos ami Accounts will bo turned over lo my Attorney, Cob J. J. Ko'nioM, fo'r'ooUcoHpn. , . - * . v . fl"jK \Y. MH.LBR, Survivor. JioV..10, ? 807- - v V W il VWviAt. LAUGE SALE OF VALUABLE PERSONAL ESTATE, Continued. TILE STATU OK .SOUTH CAROLINA, 5:i E-]<snity- H'ickons. E. II. Calhoun, AdfliV., ] vs. ?? Bill for injunolloiit Ac Jno. P. Karlo mid others. ) Lf NDlilt nu order of thc Court of l?qnity, J mode in this cause, July, 1807, f will sell to thc highest bidder, at the late residence of Col. John Hiving Colhoun, deceased, on Monday tho 23d of Dccoinbor, inst, All the Personal Estate Of said deceased, namely : WAC ONS, of all sizes j CARTS, ll LC KS.M ITU TOOLS, CAHPKNTKIPS TOOLS FARM INC IM PL K M li NTS, &C, KC., AC. -A ZAS?? The following valuable personal properly, to wit : TWO PINK COLD WATCH KS, COLD (Ml AI NS, A VALDADLK LIBRARY, S1LVKR & PLATH!) WAUK, CHOCK KU V WAUK, &C. Together with many other articles tuo numer ous lo mention. Tenus of Sale. Upon a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, excepting purchases of ten dollars or less, which shall bo paid in cash. The purchasers to give Note under seal and at least two unod sureties to secure thu purchase money. Properly nut to he removed until tho terms nf the sale ?re complied with. HORT. A. THOMPSON, C.K.P.D. Com'rs Ollleo, Dee. I, LSC.7 1 1--8 FOR SALE. Valuable Rea! Bistate. TDK RTA T?*) OK SOUTH CAROLINA, Era ?? : ? y - E*? c Pi cn &, John tl. Earl? and til hers I Creditors lilli to vs I .veil Kcal Kal a tu to .I Vt Livingston, Adm'r, cl als. J p?y debts, &o, &c. J Vt Livingston, Ailm'r "I Cross I>i 11 to set a vs V si<b? Cou voyances, .lohn P Eurie, and ol hers, J soil Leal Estate, ?cc. I) ll USU A NT to an order mudo by tho Court of Equity, in Hie I wo nbovo slated causes, 1 will soil to die highest bidder, at PICKKNS COURT IIOUSK, ON SALK . DAV IN JANUARY NKXT, "?' SJV YiilaoafoSc 125 cn I DSsinfle oi' the bite Col. I-'. \V. Kilpatrick, mundy: (?NE TU ACT OK LA NI), lying in Picketts Dis I rici, on both sidos of C onerosa Creek, waters of Seneca Uiver, containing T WEXT VF O CU II C X /) E FD AXD TU I UT EE X A CRES, Adjoining lands ol' Estate of John S. 'Lorion anil 61 hers. I??u Till? 1s a very valuable Tract of Land, ra ting before lite war nt $'2U,t)(J0. There is ono of ibo best Water Powers itt I bc district on I ho place, a good Wheat mid Corn Mill, over one hundred acres ol' line, bottom bind, good Upland, anil agr?ai abundance of excellent timber. This tract ?H al so well improved, willi dwelling and out-buildings, mid land in cultivation. JR'-.V"This Traci will Injudiciously sub-divided, phils thereof Iiiado, and (ho salo unido in accor dance therewith. Plats exhibited on day of salo. ?fi?y* ALSO, tho Hone Camp Tract, in Picketts District, on bone Camp ('reek, containing Four II ll nd red mid Four Acres more or less. T c: ns .IE s ?IF SAIL ss. Oil a credit of one and two years with interest, thc pm chasers to give, bond and approved security, willi II mortgage of the premises lo secure thc payment of the purchase money : and pay the costs in oasli on'day of sale. Purchasers to pay extra for stamps, titles and mortgages. HOIST. A. THOMPSON. C.K.IMt. Com'rs Olli .re. Doo ft, 18117 ll f> Onli un ry's ?3a te. T) Y virtue of nn order directed to nie by Vf, J li. Holcombe, Ksip. Ordinary of Picketts District. I will sell to the highest bidder itt Picketts Court House, on Suleday in January next, TC?IK ESK A IL D'l^TATK OF SAMUEL A LU E USO N, DECEASED. Situate in Pickeits District. South Carolina, on Little Uiver, and known as thc Homo place, containing Ono Hundred and Sixty Acres more or less, and adjoining binds of William Wbit ittire, Philip Sneed and others. This property is sold at tho risk of tho former purchaser. THUMS OF SALli.-On a credit of| twelve nionths, with interest; tho purchaser to give bond anti approved security to the Ordin nry, with ll ntortgago of tho premisos, if deemed necessary by hint to ?Ceuro thc payment of tho pu rehuso money, OXCOpt tho cn.,t, which must bc paid in cash, and to pay extra for titles and stumps. L. THOMAS, 8.P.?. Sheriff's Office. Dee Pi. 1807 til Sheriff's Sales. IVYvf filio ?f sundry writs of Jicri /adas lo ino J) directed, I will sell o tho highest bidder, nt PiokotlH Court House, on Suleday in January noxt, mid days following, tho below described property, to wit : On Tuesday after snlcilay, nt tho residence of Job rt Jul i a ti, one Horse, one 1 hoi'80 Wagon, ono .lonny, ono yearling and Fifty hushels Corn, as tho property of David bosley, at the suit of Jesse Cronsltaw-sold to foreclose mor? gago. One Colt, and ono Doggy, levie.l on as tho prop erty of (L M. Dell at Ibo suit of Ezekiel Kolly. TKIIMS, (/ASH : Piirchaficvs to pay extra for title and stamps. L. THOMAS, s.r.n. Doo 7, 18'17 12 td NOTICE* NOTICE IS IIKREIJY GIVEN that tho "Oorman Sottlcmont Society of Charles ton" will ntnko application at tho noxt session of tho Logislntoro for a ronowal of Charter. JACOB SCHRODER, Prosldont August 24, 1807 48 3m Commissioner's Salo? THE STATU OK SOUTH CAROLINA. IN EQUITY- PICKEN?. Sarah 0, Hunt ) va ? Bill for Partition. W. T. Hunt, ot. als j WI LL HE SOLD, by order of tho Court of Kipiity, at tho lalo residence of Win. Hunt, deceased, on Saturday Hie 21st day of December next, to tho highest bidder, thc following personal property, to wit : 1 DAY IIORSK; 1 ORK A M .M A UK; 1 y OK K OX KN ; COWS, CALV KS k Y K ADLINGS: STOCK OK HOGS; SHKKP; 1 WAGON ; FA ILM INC TOOLS j And various other articles. TERMS-On a credit of twelve months with interest-secured hy note and approved security. Suma under ten dollars, cash. ROinV A. THOMPSON, C.K.1M). I Nov 2.">, 180(1 10 3 AT ANDERSON C. H. AND PENDLETON VILLAGE. S. RLKCKLKY, j , , n " DU. A. KVlNSj ) ^n^G1'son C. H. S. H LECK LEY, ? DU. A. KVixs, .Pendleton. JOHN C. CHERRY ) rilliK rXDKUSlGNEI) would respectfully 1 inform their friends, and the publie, that, they have recently feruled a partnership i:i tho MERCANTILE BUSINESS, And aro just now receiving, direct, from New York, their Kail Stock of Goods, consisting ol' DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, IIAIIDWARK, CUTLERY; HATS AND CAPS ; ROOTS AND SHOKS ; CROCK KUY, KA DDLKRY, I DON, NAILS AND CASTINGS, Together with the many other articles of mer ohnndizo usually kept in ibis market, oil of | which will be sold as ohcnp as any ono can sell them in THE MARKET FOR CASH, OR COUNTRY DUO DUCK, ./>' U T X O T O X A C R E DIT I We will pay thc highest market price in cash or barter, for Cotton nod Country Pro duce, and will ship Cotton for Farmers to New York or Charleston, and sell for them, free of commission. We earnestly and respectfully Solicit your patronage, promising, in good faith, to do what we fay. RLKCKLKY & KVIXS, Corner Granite Row, next Masonic Hall, Anderson C. II. S. RLKCKLKY & CO. John S. Lotion's Old Stand, Pendleton Village. Oetobcr -t, 1S07 3 tf Notice to tho Public. rpjIK SUHSCRTHRR OFPKHS FOU SA Lil AT 1 thc FALLS, on Little Uiver, 100 BEDSTEADS, Ol' Hie most fashionable patterns, and splendidly finished. --ALSO: A lot of superior CAVALRY SADDLES, RI TS, RU I DDKS ; L KAT 11 KU ,V, SHOE FINDINGS; CO KKK K, SUGAR, SALT, COTTON, &0. And other articles to suit the country. All of which will be disposed of on the most rea sonable terms, for CASH OR BARTER, ARCHIBALD MCALISTER. FAu.s. R. C., Nov. 'ld, 1807 10-tf J. B. E. SLOAN & CO, OF PENDLETON, 8. C., 4 RE NOW RKCEIVINO A LARGE A STOCK OF G ROC KR I KS, 11AKDWAUK, CROCKERY, DRY GOODS, iMEN'S HATS & CAPS, LADIES' HATS, ROOTS AND SHOES, feCh, &0., &C., Which havo been purchased in thc Philadel phia, New York nod Charleston markets and aro otforcd at tho "LOWEST PRICK in ox ohaugo for Country Produce or Greenbacks. Wo havo ?Iso purchased tho GIN IIOUSK formorjv bolongiug to E. R. Ronson, nnd hav ing ronttcd thc samo, aro propared to Gin Cqtton for tho TWELFTH, and guarantee satisfaction. N J, ft. M. SLOAN & GO. Pendleton,, ?. CL, Oct. 10, 1807 3-1 NEW GOODS. AT WAL ViA'L 'LA j ?O, OA,, I AM NOW ll ISO IO IVI N(? K? OM N JO W YORK AND ELSEWHERE A NEW AND WELL ?KLECTED STOCK OF DRY GOO D'S, Comprising all articles usually kept on hand fl ROC DIU MS, ll ARI)WA RE, ROOTS & SHOES, HATS cc CAPS FANCY DOODS, DIOATIIKK of all kinds, FACTORY THREAD. DRUGS, PAINT & Olli. DYESTUFFS, Ko, &o. Together with many other articles not spc- , chilly mentioned. All of which will he sold j extremely low for CASU ur DARTER. D. W. RIO LL. Walhalla, Oct K, 1S(?7 S tf Tnr.1r7.fl} . IA fWlO Pound' Grccai or Knllwl I v,Oyo amv OBIIOIKS for which wo win givo I.1?ATHKU in exchange, or Tan on shares. We will take Corn, Tallow or (Jreciibacks Tor our Leather. Bring one mill get the other. Tannery near tho Walhalla Depot. UUNTKIl & OSI50UNK. October 2:5, 1807 r, If SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. G KN**L suPTS OFFICE, i CHARLESTON, S C., October 3, 1SG7. J ON anti after October ti. 18(17, the Passenger Trains on tho .South Carol i nu Railroad will run as follows, viz : Leave Charleston for Columbia 'I .'10 A II Arrive ai Kingsville ll l? .\ M Leave Kingsville ll h) A M Arrive ut Columbia 1 IO r M Leave Columbia Pl 00 A M Arrive al Kingsville ll '.','?> A M Leave Kingsville 12 U5 r M Arrive at Charleston r Of) r M Leave Charleston for Augusta 10 10 A M Arrive at Angosta 7 40 v M Lenvfc Augusta .'I .lo A M Arrive at Charleston 12 120 I' M Tim Passenger Train on thc Camden Branch will ??inneet with op and down Colombia Trains, and wilmington Sc Manchester Itailroud Trains, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdavs. On and after tho ?Sth instant, thc Night Ex press Freight omi Passenger Accommodation Train will run as follows, vi/,; Leave Charleston for Columbia 5 40 I* M Arrive nt Columbia .r? 00 A M Leave Columbia .'1 00 p M Arrive at Charleston 20 A M Loare Charleston for Augusta 7 30 i? M Arrivo at Augusta 0 50 A M Leave Augusta 4 10 i? M Arrive nt Charleston 4 00 A M II. T. PH AK K, Gen'l Sup't Oct 10, 1807 3 tf THE CHRISTIAN NEIGHBOR: AW KKK LY PAPER AT TWO DOLLARS n year, in advance-Ihc eleventh copy gratia to any person scuding ten subscribers. It will bo AN ADVOCATE, 1. Ot CHRISTIANITY universal ; nlso particu lar, as opposed to war, otfensivo or defensive 2. Of tho INTERNAL UN ITV of thc Church, ns opposed to the pretentious nf oxtcrnnlistu. 3. Of MKTUODISM, as holding tho Head, and ns consisting with tho essentials, liberty, and charity ol' Christianity. 4. ?f Civil government nnd Patriotism, as they eonsist with tho DIVINS Government and general Benignity. 5. Of M Equality/' as it consists with Chris? t'tlinl^od COMMON SENSE. 0. Of EDUCATION physical, mental, religious, and moral, as of thc first importance. A RECO UDER, Of ORNERAI. INTEtiMGBNCIt from thc household, agricultural, scientific, artificial, commcrclul and political world. And AN ADVERTISER, Of thc RESPECTARLE and MORAI,. Caro will bc exercised to oxcludo improper matter, mid to put in that which will instruct the children and tho School, and edify thc adults and thc Church. Donations or Endowments will bc usod exclu sively tor tho bondit of the Poor. As subscribers aro trusted to pay on recep tion of first nunibor, they will trust mc to give them a paper worth the price. Tho arrival of tho 14 NEIGHBOR " will in form subscribers of thc placo and time of publi cation, and also that tho subscription is then duo. In tho meanwhile, lay by Two Dollars, and send on subscribers. Address: SIDI II. BROWNE, Marion, S. C. . Sept. 20, 1807 1 tf TO CONSUMPTIVES. THU ADVERTISER, having been restored lo 1 health in a few weeks by a very simple remo dy, after having suffered for several years with a severo lung affection, and (hat dread disease Con sumption-is anxious to mnko known to bis fel low-sufferers the means of cure. To nil who desiro lt, ho will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with thc direc tions for preparing and using tho same, which they will find a.suns CURR ron COXSI Mcrios, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, Cocons, Coi.US, and all Throat and Lung A (foci tons, Tho only object of thc adverti ser in sending tho Proscription is to benefit tho ntllicled, nnd spread information which ho con ceives lo bc invaluable, and he hopes every suffer er will try his remedy, as it will cost, them noth ing, and moy prove a blessing. Parties wishing the. prescription. PUKE, bv return mail, will please address ll KV. li D WA HU A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York. May fi, 18?7 8? ly THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, PIOKKNS-IN OniM.NAUY. Malinda Archer, Adm's, \ Petition for gotlleincnl vs. [of Est alo of .lohn K. S. N. Williams, ot.als. j Archer, deceased. IT appearing lo my satisfaction thal tho hoirs-at law of Van Archer, deceased, (names and num ber unknown.) and thc bcira-at-law of Andrew IL Archer, docoascd, (names and number unknown,) defendants in this caso, resido without thc limits of this ptat? : Il is ordered, tboreforc, Hint those said absent defendants, together with tho credit ors of John E. Archer, dcocasod, do appear in Ibo Court of Ordinary, to bo holdon at l'iokons C. H., on Monday tho Olh day of March next, to shew causo, If any they oan, why a Anal settlement of tho l?state of John E. A roh ci, deceased, should not thon bo made, and decreed on accordingly. W. E. HOLCOMBE, o.r.n. Poo. 2, 1807 ' ' ll 8m ?AM'L. MCGOWAN.) ?J. M. ADAMS. Abbeville. S. C. / \ Dickens, s. C. M'GOWAN & ADAMS, Attorneys ett Lav/, AND SOLIClTjOllS IN KaUlTV, All business ?rt tho Court* of the United States, I NC LUM.VU MATTHUS IN BANKRUPTCY, Left with tlic JUNIOR PAHTNKR will rcceivo prompt atlcnlicu, Oct 25, 1800 (3 tf NORTON & SYMES, Attorneys eut Law, PEC K L AS Cl? II., P. ?'., UV// attend pronely to business in th? COURTS OF LA WAND EQUITY, In tho District? comprisingtho Western Circuit. ALSO, IN TH li UNITED STATES COURTS, I.Nci.rm NI; THAT or !5 \ N E? B5 I! fl? T C Y . JOS. J. NORTON. W II ITU l'Ut S Y.M MKS. January 2t. 18(?7 18 tf J. W. Ii A K il ISON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR, WIM. PUACTIOK IN TUU COUIKTM Ol' LAW AND ftMll'KTY, /.V THE tl'h'S TH UN cntcun\% ti&"l ALSO :-fj5a In the Courts of thc t*niti:d Slates, including (hut Ot' Bankruptcy. OFFICE AT ANDERSON C. II., 8. C. March 20, 18(17 27 tf Isaac WicMiffe, AT r on ?T u wi WILL PHACTICK IN Till: Superior Courts of Law in the Western Circuit. Prompt att< niton ?/icen to all business entrusted to bim. O {?1 c o l ii in r n ii <l .5 ii l'y ll o <> m f PICK ENS C. II.. 8. C. Jan. '27, 1807 111 tf WRTTNEll & WIIITNER, SUCCESSORS Ti> ll A Ii ll ?SO N ?- IVlllTNEliS, Attorneys at Law A N D J. H. WlliTNKH, } ( li. F. WIIITNKR, l'ickeus C. II. J Anderson 0. II Jan *., 1807 10 tf J. 1'. UK KD, 1 I W. C. KKITII, Anderson C. II. f \ Pickens C. ll. REED & KEMI, Attorneys at Law, AND SOLICITOUS IN EQUITY. 117// (five prompt attention to all business committed to their rare. OFFICIO AT EICKENS C. II. Jan. 1, 1807 Ki tf W. II. EJ1SLETT, A T T O II N E Y A T LAW AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, WILL PRACTICE HIS PROFESSION in thc Courts of tile Western Circuit. All business left with Maj. J. M. ADAMS, at Pickens D. II., will receive prompt attention. Jane 7, 18flQ ,'iS If ll. I,. JKlTKUS. W. ll. JKKI'KIIS. T. A. JK.KrP.R8. H. I, JEFFERS & CO. FACTORS Com nrissioi i M ere han ts, CHARLESTON, S. C. Special attention given lo the SALIC OF COT 'VOX and other VHOl>UV,li. )rder8 for SU DRLlKS carefully attended lo. July G. 807 43 8m Medical Notice. rllK UNDERSIGNED having permanently estab lished himself at Dickens Court Mouse, offers tis services to the community ni large, for thc MIACT1CK OF -MRDIOINK, "in all its branches. A'hen not professionally absent, he may always be bund at his office, ready lo give prompt attention 0 all culls, night or day. J AM KS M. SLOAN, M. I). Dickens C. IL, Nov. 28. 1 Still_11-tf SHI L 01J_T ANN?11Y. pIIB UNDERSIGNED now havo their Ttlll 1 it?'l'y, three miles below Parryville on tho Hine Ridge Railroad, in successful operation--. iYe offer for sulo superior qualities of Harnoss, Sole and Upper Leather, At tho lowest rales forV^lS// or li ARTER. We also have on hand a splendid lot of Cu If ?uni Ki|? Skins on like terms. Orders for Leather, accompanied hy tho cash, promptly tilled. LAY ft LOY INO G 001). July I?. 1807_43_JJ_ FAIR NOTICE. I LL DKRSONS indebted to thc old Firm of J. A E. & Yt, M. RF.LLOTTF,, orto Yt, M. BEL LOTTK, individually, will savo (rouble and cost by calling soon and settling with (he undersigned. W. M. BKLLOTTE. Pendleton, S. C.. Ocjobor 8, 1807_3-Om THE STATE OE SOUTH CAROLINA, PICKENS-IN Til li COMMON PLEAS John C. Mauldin "j Drc'f.'in Assiiuipsit. vs. I Ftnr?jn At I m h ment. John II, Frashe alias f Norton A- Si/mmes, Frcircks. J PVffs Att'ijs. WU Ell EAS, the Plaintiff did, on tho 18th day of October, IS07, hie his declaration against tho Dofcndunt, (who, os it is said,) is absent from and without tho limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within tho saino upon whom a copy of thc said decla ration might bo served : It is theroforo ordered, that ibo said dofondant do apnoar and plead thereto, on or bofor? tho 10th day of Ootobor, 1868*, othorwiso, final nnd absoluto judgment will thon bo givon and awarded against him. J. B. HAGOOD, c.o.r. Clerk's Offico, Oot. 18, 1807 IV Notice to Creditors. IN EQUITY-ANDERSON. Mr?, li. A. Lort un, Adm'* 1 YB I Kill lo administer L'a John 1). Sillon, Su ni* I F Yt [ Into I? Equity. Miller, Ella horton, cl ul j J)V VIRTUE of u decretal order, from llio Court ) pf Equity to mc directed, it 'Bordered I hui Ihn L)ofemhint8, John li. Hilton, Henry C. Miller. Hil. jilli Tongue, and Dorithy McMurtroy, nud all and singulur i lic other cr?diter? of John 8. Lorien, hi tcslute ul tho complainant, MrB. Eliza A. horton, du come in and establish their demands uguinut tho intestate before mo within three months utter tho publication of this notice, i And also ordered (hut tho Defendants, Elijah t Teague und Dori thy McMurtry, do forthwith ilo , ."?fl from Ibo furl her prosecution of (heir suits ut I law, referred lo in thc Jiill ; and that the said John I lt. Sillon und Henry C. Miller, and all other crcd Hors of thc said intestate be and they aro hereby enjoined from suing on their demands elsewhere until thc further order of III?H Douri. W. W. HUMPHREYS, C.B.A.I* I Com's* Office, August, 18li7 8m Assistant Assessor's Office, U. S. Internal Revenue, EICKENS C. IE, Oct 1, 18G7. VOTICE ts hereby given that Division No 21, ll (formerly Gibson's division) lin? been consoli ilnlcd willi Divinion Nu 22, comprising tho wholo of Piekcns IHstriot, and wliich will hereafter bo. known ns Division No. 12, now entirely tindee ni}- charge. All persons, therefore,in Dickens Dis trict, who ure in any way interested in Internal Kevctiuo limiters will pienso call at my offico, RA Piokens 0. II., without delay. I shall be in e?y ollico ull of Court week next. F. A. HOKE, Ass't Assessor 3d collection Dist, S C. Oct fl, 1807 2 If IvHLLS HOUSE, COItNER MEETING JJ QUEEN STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. C. r pu IS well known FIRST CLASS HOTEL _fi_ hus just been thoroughly repaired, refitted mid re furnished, and is now ready for the uo enmmodulion of the TRAVELLING PUBLIC, whoso patronage is respectfully solicited. MERCHANTS visiting tho oity are respect fully invited. Every accommodation will ho odored them. Coaches always in readiness to convey passengers to and from tho Hotel. The Proprietor promises to do all in bis pow er for thc comfort of hm guests. JOSEPH PURCELL, Proprietor. Feb 21 24 tf TO CUSTOMERS s<;iaseo4?C3At'$ na HILSON ON CANE CREEK, NEAR WALHAL LA DEPOT, IKE IN GOOD OK DER FOR GRINDING A WHEAT AND COEN. -A ILS O A sep?ralo Holling Cloth for Rye and Corn. A competent Miller is always at thc Mill ready to wait on customers. JACOB SCHRODER. Sept 2, 18G7 60 3 (LOBOSA RflyHiLBA?^? Histor ical Novels. LOUISA OF PRUSSIA AND HER TIMK. Ry I.oui.su Muhlbuch. 1 vol, 8vo. Illustrated HENRY YUL AND CATHARINE PARR. Ry L. Muhlbnck. 1 vol, 12iuo FREDERICK THE GREAT AND HIS FAM ILY. Ry L. Muhlbach. 1 vol, 8vo. Illus. JOSEPH AND HIS COURT. An Historical Novel. Translated from tho Gorman by Ad elaide Do Y. Chaudron. 1 vol, 8vo. FREDERICK THE GREAT and his Court Au Historical Novel. Translated from tho (?orman hy Mrs Chapman Coleman and lute Daughters. 1 vol, 12mo THE MERCHANT OF BERLIN. An His torical Novel. Translated from tho Gorman by Armory Coffin, M D. 1 vol, 12mo BERLIN AND SANS SOUCI : or Fredorn-k thc Grout and hi? Friends. By L. MuhlbucU ISTHMUS OF PANAMA. By Otis. AMERICAN GRAPE CULTURE and Wiua Making by Mead. Sold bv DUFFIE & CHAPMAN, July 2?, 18G7 Booksellers, Columbia, S.O WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. gm THE SUBSCRIBER having an oxperienco j?f/SV of many years in thc business of repairing iSj_?iVSClocks, Watches nud Jewelry, otters Iiis services to his friends and the public generally, in that lino of business. Charges for all work ns reasonable ss possible. All work war ranted, if well used. He will also givo his atten tion lo ibo repairing of MUSICAL INSTALMENTS. His place of business ls at WALHALLA, nearly opposite thc Post Oifioo. F. M. MORGAN. April 4, 180 28 8m-cow THE STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, PICKKNS-IN TUF. COMMON VI,KA H., J. D. Ferguson, Adrn'r] Foreign Attachment. vs \ MCGOWAN & ADAMS, William Douglass. j PRCs Atty'o. WU EUE AS, the Plaintiff did, on tho 6th day of February, 1807, tile Iiis declaration against Ibo Defendant, (who, ns it is said,) is .absent from and without (he limits of this State, and has neither wifo nor attorney known w'tbin the same upon whom a copy of thc said declaration might, be served : It is therefore ordered, that tho said de fendant do appear and plead thereto, on or before (he Otb day of February, 1808 ; otherwise, final and absolute judgment will then bc given and; awarded against him. J. E. HAGOOD, co.p. Clerk's Office, Feb 6, 18(17 IT THE STATE OE SOUTH CAROLINA,, 1U0KKXS-IN TUK COMMON I'l/KAB. Samuel LovlngOOd, Ex'or \ Foreign Altachv-cnt. vs y 1. WICKMITK, E. A. Tato. J PVfa Alfy. AT/yil Ell EAS. tho Plaint iff did, on tho 12th'day V V of Match, 18l>7, tile his declaration, against the Defendant, (who, il is said) is absent from and without tin- limits of this State, end huB neither wife nor attorney known within tho same, upon whom a copy of the said d?clarai ion might bo ser ved : It is lhere toro ordered, that the Said Defen dant do appear and plead i hereto, on or before tho 14th day of Maroh, 1808; otherwise, final ?nd absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. J. E. HAGOOD, o.c.r. Clerk's Office, March 12, 1807 U