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??KT? :'<? - . . '*.' ; THE NATUHALIZATION QUESTION1.-From tbo spirit mnnifcstod by Congress in n rccont d?8oU8siori upon tho stnndhlg of naturalized .citizens, it is ovident that the English denial of tho right of expatriation .frill bo resisted by <this country. It has ticen admitted that this subject, of naturalization is n matter for Exec utive action, nnd'dces not rcquiro any special logislntiou by Congress, rind it is evident that this body will sustain tho President iu any Judicious octip? that has fdr its object tho vindication.of tho rights of naturalized oiti :?ons nud their equality with natives, os fur as foreign Governments aro concerned. There is both interest and politienl 'cnpital in this quoslmn71u'id, although there is no likelihood of any serious complicatioa, it will certainly .bo pressed in such a way ns to gratify the feelings and secure (ho support of tho Irish Americans. COLO?VD MEN LEAVINO THE LOYAL LKAUUKH.-Tho Warreutoo (Virginia) " In dex " publishes n.card froni Beverly Thorn ton, colored, of that placo, toa citizen, in which ho states that, having boon a ino?nher of0 thc Union League, Villi the understanding that it was the best step to take to promote peace, lott now seeing that it ts a rmace breaker of tho'com m uni ty, and being a lover of peace al all. limos, hus withdrawn therefrom. Daniel Drown, carpenter, colored, also says that bc lins withdrawn, for tho reason ussigned by jri?orntou. Wm. Webster, blacksmith, wish es, tho public to know that lie baa withdrawn. '.Minor Grayson, blacksmith, will have nothing to do with the League, and promises to vole ibo conservative white man's ticket. TE?UU?ILE AjTltAY.-:A most shocking and licart-rending affray occurred in thc usually ?l'uict village, of Yoikville, nu Christmas eve n?ghi, in wlimh o?? young ?entlennin named Smith wa? instantly killed, and another named Snyder QiortuTly-wounded,.by a poison named . Ju. Jones. - It seems that a ta ball giVcn in the "village, atm wMileh was attended hy tho most respectable and Of?t?rtiMed citizens of the place, a difficulty occurred between Jones and Smith and Snyder, in wluoh Smith had his throat eut from ear to ear, dying instantly, and Sny der was mortally'wounded. Wc learn that Jones has given ' himself up and was lodged in y.\i\.j-C/t?r/ottc News. X'iT Tn Engl nid, this YojiY, C,0> ?Upply of Ai?ier i ca n cotton his been twenty live per cent, beyond that, of Inst year, while the quan tity from India has experienced ri reduction iii twenty nine per cent. America will uro he tho prime cotton field of the world. ifc??~ In tho centro of a hill in Monitor Valley, Nevada, is a natural bowl seventy five feet in diameter and almost ita deep, constant ly full of boiling wafer. JH3}T A Louisville vagrant, who had been "fiii od .regularly ovary week for drunk en ess, re quCstcd'tho magistrate to fine him hy tho year ai a- reduced rate. /Cir Up to tho 2d of I) omibor, 500 ^mcks of earthquake have hc<m felt at St. Thoti^S) 'p)ie limp who says that Secretary Seward s la,^ purchase is no groat shakes is * ?learly mistaken. EcuPSB^'f-n^cyt.v,-'.r, b : ewe edipsos.of thc sun in 1SG8. On K',n,3ry 23d, nt nine .o'clock, twenty .mun?tes in tltowi?ruing, invis ?bloin tho^Unit?d States, visible in South America, -tho.;.Atlantic Oooan and Africa. Thc second is a total eclipso of tho sun, Au gust 18th, 12! o'clock, fifteen minutes in thc. merni no*. f? IT "???E31ST ID .A. 'TL,. MAItUIHp, on tho 81s{ ultimo, by Judge WICK i.irrK, nt tho rosJdtmoo of tho bride's falhor, Mn. JOHN JKILDEc?. of Georgia, to Miss MAHY KM M A Ll NE, eldest Uaughtcr of Cnpb H. P. Morgan, of Pickens. v' i--, on (ho 2?lh ult., by J. Ii, ?KI.?.OTTE. -Esq/, at (hovvrsidcuce of Henry Kessler, in Pen dleton Village,, Min ' JAS.H. AUDIS, cf Piekens, lo Miss M. A. KKASLKH. -, on tho-17th cit., by Rev. Vf. ft. SINOLE > TON, MR. Vf. T. BOWEN lo Miss REBECCA ALL aOOl), both of Pickens. -, on thc 18th ultimo, hy the'snmo, Mn. Vf. K': KIM MONS to Miss M. B. BOWEN, allot Plokens.* -. on Ibo 19th ult., by..tho same, Mit. W. , A. LAV to Miss JANE E. NIM.M ONS, bulb of '(Piokons. -. on tho K?th nit., by J.E. Iltoon.Esq, . MK. W. E. ALEXANDER io. Miss CAROLINE PX v ALEX AN DKIt, all bf Plokonn. --~ ott tho 18th ult., by Ihcsnme, Mu. JAS. . fa; ll. iii.M MON S to Miso.PllALuA LEWIS, both H o/TPlok?ti?. . -1-, on tb* IVA ult., ?? ? ^"?4 M*. HENRY ilwlS to Mis/J0$RP1IINE STEW-1 ART, all of Picketts. * * Thc fair brido has our JhQl|V? toy ft,?foE mon-8' ?roof coko. May happiness and prosperity attend , thceo happy couples. '_. Chapter Convocations. 'PITH ?KO UL ARO Oil VOC AVIONS of Walhalla 1 X Chador, No. 28, II.'. A.-.-M.-" n?U bo held on Friday boforo tho Tiunt> Saturday in caob month, nt 4 o'olook, P. M., during tho onlieo Ma sonic yoar. Companions will t?ko duo notloo hore, of mut govorn thomselvos nooortlhigly. ?y order of the Phaptor: ' C. C. LANGSTON, M. E. II. 1*. II. A, W- OiusQUi-floorolary. Jon ii, I8?8 . .. .>?.;' . ? H 1 _. " .,, J , , f.',.? ??-----'? NOTICE. MAOTUA Er.r/.MiBTH JANH NIOIIOI-SON hns qutt niy houso, bod and board, without a cause, and I Won't bo aooountoblo for any Qonlrnol sho has til 'ready made, or for tho limo lo etomo. m . , ''Jr W. N1C1IOL80N. wPi^Bi^^-^---^^-_*y VT^rOTIOE IS IlEHEBY O?VEN that the .uOormui> .3ottloin?JjVtvSooiety;*f Charlea I ton," will mtiko application at tho noxt sossion Li)f the, Logislaturo for n ronoW?l of Chartbi4. ?BL'./' JACOB"SCIIIlODKR.,' 'President |g|?tu?u?t 84, Wt v '1m FALL AND WINTER GOODS. ?fgm f?s^-i &t$& \&&m ?$S3L .vgfrft^ TOSE?foy- %^.T^vtf- .KyViM rwiE BUBSOIU^BR IS NOW RECEIVTNO A I largo ami woll selected Ftook, consisting of DRY GOODS, . . CLOTHING, DOOTS & SHOES, HATS cc CA I'S, HARDWARE, HAR IKON it STEEL, Painls?, Oils, Glass, Dye S?uffs, GROCERIES, &;C, Which 1 offer to soil for CASH Oil BARTER AT OR BELOW CHA??i?iST?W K32TAIIL i?a???ES! Tho Ili?'host Cash Pricos Paid for ? O T rr O 1ST Ami iii! Bi I ll?! 8 of Viot?u<:<?. t?.??.|tca i-i ?caron oi Quods will ni?O it t?i their advantage lo cull and examine my Stock before making their parch OHOS. H. W. PIIWI3R. . Walhalla, 8. C., Deo. 18, iyi'7 U3-tf BOUNTY LANI) ACADEMY THE EXERCISES of this Institution will bo rc I sumed oh (ho ll rsl Monday in February. llbjH, f?r the scholastic,lorin ol' ten months, Including lour weeks vocation, nt prions In currency rang lng ns follows: $12, $,10, ^18, $21 ?md $30 per Scholar. Studio's, English mid Classical. When u pupil enlorj Upon ii q mi rt er he will bo charged lor that quarter, miler* in ca.-? of providential hln dranco. Two cents por May extra will be oharged for day scholars. Hoarding, good ami cheap. The Acndcniv is silmitod ?ix milos liclow Walhalla on the HIUb Ridge Railroad; Prompt payment rc* quirod nt thc cioso ol' tho school. V?'. T. CLKVF.LAXD. Doe I 1807 1 ? :i T. S.-Thoso imlebled for 'Tuition at present must make pay mont, ns tho limes .will not admit ol' indulgence. W. T. 0. Anderson Intelligencer copy once .ind ?end 'nih iu WiUhrtlia. PICICKNS FEMALE SEMINAR y 'pjIH Principal and Teachers bf the limiter Fc L malo Seminary w.ill*c$tablish n ilrsi clu!?s FEMALE SEMINARY At Walhalhv, lt will be opened for the reception of Boarders and Pupils cn Ibo 1ST MONDAY in FEBRUARY, 1868, And all ibo branch OS usually taught III ft first oloss ?nnl 11nttou will bq taught in this. For information respecting terms, &c. apply to Rev. F. M. MoitOAX, nt Walhalla, or lo Rev. Ei.KTctiKii SMITH, tho Minister in charge of thc Walhalla Ciro ult, who haye been consliinloil Agenls lor this Institution. The largo omi commodious building known as Ibo American Hotel, is now being fitted and pre pared for the reception of boarders and pupil.1, und every arrangement will bc made for their health and comfort; Walhalla, S. C., Nov. IR, 18r,7 0-tf JOHN II. HOLMES, Com it i i saion M ere haut, ROYCE ec CO'S WHARE, ? BS A K H. E ? T ii> N , si??.CA. flfSX,. Rofers to Hon Cl A Trcnholm, Andrew Si nouds. President First National Dank. C liarh-?tun: F S Holme?? President South Carolina Mining omi Sliiiiul'aini'urliiK Company, Dec 18, 18<M 12 Om ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. WILL RE SOLD, on Saturday tho 11th day of January noxt, nt Ibo lalo re.sidonoo of Levi \l. Taylor* doccoscd. ibo PERSONAL PJtOPER I'Y of said deceased, consisting pf Corn, Horse, blt flo, Hon;.'', Household and Kitchon Finn i I ure, forming Implement*, &c, mid various oilier ?r leles. flt-t?" Terms on day of sale. H. A. THOMPSON. b.B.p.n" Adm'r. Dec. 18. 18'.;7_ 18 J_ chango of Schodulo on Greenville and Columbia Railroad. DN and after l'riday, thc 0th instant, Pas songerIroinfc will run daily, (Sundays cx opted,) as follow.* : ( heave Columbia, 7 00 a m Louvo A.lslon, 8 .r)5 a m Loav? Newberry, 10 35 a m Arrive at Abbeville, 3 30 n m Ar live al Anderson, 6 lf? p in Arrive at Greenville, (5 <K) p in Leavo Orconvillo ? 00 a m Leave Anderson. 0 45 a m Arrive at Abbeville, 8 '15 a m Louvo Newberry, 1 25 p in Arrive at Alston, 3 00 p m Arrive nt Columbia, 5 00 p m Trains ou tho Hine Ridge Railroad will also un daily. Siin.lftvs oxcoptcd, connecting with !.u ?p,?.v! J;w,l iVftins 0U ibo GrconvilTo and li.lnmbhv Railroad, as follows: Lowe Andorson it 5 20 p m Loavo Pendleton afc 6 20 pm Arrive at Walhalla at 8 00 p m Leavo Walhalla at 'I 00 a m Louvo Pendleton at 5 40 a ni Arrive ut Anderson at ? 40 a m Tho train will :-oturn from Relton to Andorson rt .Monday and Friday morning*. J AM KS O. MEREDITH, Oonernl Superintendent. Doc 3, 1807_. 2?_, tf ? Sheriff's Sales.' >Y virtue of sundry writs of fieri /acia? to mo ) directed, 1 will sell -o Ibo highest hldtlor, ot iokons Cour' House, on Guleday in Jnnuory oxt, and days following, tho below desoribod roperty, to wit : ' 'On Tuesday after^aleday, at tho residence pf olin Julian, ono Horse, ono 1 horso Wagtm, ono anny, one yearling and Fifty basti?lo Corn, as io proporty of David Lesley, at the suit of -JOSBO^ ron?haw-sold to forcoloso mortgage. Onb Colt, and ono Ruggy, levio l on ns tho prop pty of Q. 8, Roll at tho suit of EzekloVKplly. THUMS, CASH t -Purohasers to pay extra for Hilo ml stamps. L. THOMAS, s.iM). 1,807 ' ._T2_ ?EATLY EXECUTED AT TU IS OFFICE Ontho most Re;?sonahlo Torms. FOR SALE. yulu?blo ?teal Esttite. THU STATIS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, " IBI ISqiiify-Picken*. John IV Barlo ami otho rs ") Creditors Hill lo vs I ?cil Jloul Estate to J W Livingston, Adin'r, ol ul?. J pay (Jobi?. &o, &o. J W Livingston, Aibn'r 1 Cross HUI lo sol 0 VB I sidle Conveyances, John B Earle, and othors. J soil Real Estate, ?0. ])URSUANT lo an oVdcr made hy ?bo Court of Equity, ?11 (ho two above stated causes, 1 will sell lo thc highest bidder, nt PICKENS COURT HOUSE, ON SALK DAV IN JAN ll ARV NEXT, Thc Valuable Kcal ?slate ol' thc bile Col. V. W. Kilpatrick, mundy : ONE TU ACT OF LAND, lying In Dickens Dis Irlct, on both stiles of Couoross Creek, waters of Seneca Hiver, conlninlng TWENTY-FOi'R. jr u x n R RD A ND TU! RT RF y A CR RS, Adjoining lands ofEst ato of Johns. Lotion mid ot hers. ii'-'"," This i:< n very valuablo Traci of Land, Va tiug belove ibo war ut $'20,0u0. There is ono of ihe best Walcr-l'oworsin the district on ibo pince, a good Wheat and foin Mill, over one hundred lloros of Uno bottom lund, good upland, and agr?ai abundance ol' excellent timber. This tract is al so well improved, with dwelling and out buildings, and html in cultivation. Jtlfefr* This Tract will ho judiciously sub divided, pints thereof luado, and tho 1 de made in accor dance therewith. Phils ex hil itod on day of sale. ALSO, tho Uono Camp Tract, in l'ickcns District, oil Hone Camp Creek, containing Four Hundred and Four Acres moro or less. 'JJ" Ht Ibis W SA l.t.. Ona credit nf one and two yon 1*8 with interest, thc purchasers lo give bond and approved soourity, with a morl gage of Ihe premises to secure tho payment of tho purchase money; and pay the costs in cash on day of.sale. Purchasers lo pay extra for slumps, tilles nial morl pages. KOU'T. A. THOMPSON, O.K.?M?. Com'rs Ofllco, Deo 5, 1807 ll r> mmw timm . < . 4 -Ail' .;? ANDERSON C. H. v . ? AND , PENDLETON V I LE AG Ii. S. BLECKLEY.l . . ? 7J. blt. A. -KVJ NS, J Anderson C. H. S. BLECKLEY, ^) l)lt. A. KV IN ii, [ Pendleton. JOHN C. CHERRY J rn QB UNDERSIGNED would respectfully 1 inform their friends, and the public, that they have recently formed a partnership.i 1 thc MERCANTILE BUSINESS, And aro just now receiving, direct from Now York, their Full Stock of doods, consisting ol' DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY ; HATS AND OAPS.j ROOTS AND SHOES ; CROCKERY, SADDLERY, IRON, NAILS AND CASTINGS, Together with tho many other articles of m?r ?hand?'/.e usually kept in this market, all of iv h ich will bc sold ns cheap ns any one can soil them in THE MARKET FOU CASH, Ojll COUNTRY PRODUCE, JJ CT NOT O xV A O A* J'JDI T1 We will pay tho highost market price in ?ash or barter, for Cotton and Country Pro lucc, and will ship Cotton for Fanners to New fork or Charleston, and soil for them, free pf ommission. We earnestly and respectfully oliclt your patronage, promising, in good uith, to do what we say. BLECK LEY & EVINS, Corner Granite Row, next Masonic Hall, Anderson C. PL S. BLEOKLEY & CO. John S. Lorton's Old Stand, Pendleton Village. ' October 4, 1807 3 tf Ordinary's Salo, BY vlrtttb of nn ordor directed to mo by W. E. Holcombe, Esq.. Ordinary of Diekens '?strict, I will sell to tho highest hiddor nt ?okena Court Houso, on Salcday ia January THE RE/I?J ESTATE OP SAMUEL ALBERSON, DECEASED, ilnote in Dickens District, South Carolina, on ittlu Uiver, and known as tho Homo placo, mtaining Ono Hundred and Sixty Acrosmoro r less, and adjoining lands of William Whit lire, Philip Stieod and olhors. This proporty is sold at tho risk of thc formor u rc h user, '-TRUMS OF SALE.-On a credit of! volvo months, with iOtor?st; tho purchaser to ive bond and approvod security to tho Ordin ry, with a mortgage of Ibo promises, if doomed L'cessary hy him to socuro tue payment of tho iirohaso monoy, oxcept tho cost, which must & paid itt ?rtflh, and to pay extra for titlos aud amp8' L. THOMAS, s.r.D. ShoriCTs Oflico, Doo 12, 1807 , ^ The- Debtors \F i, S. LOUTON & CO. ar.o notified tfiaf'I will J bo in Pondlclon, to sottlo with thoni, on Tncs eys and Saturdays, uutll tho First of February' oxt, altor whiob. lime their N0I00 lind Aooounl?; ill bo tmniod over to my Altornajf, C9I. J.? J. 'oitTON, for oollnotion. .. , 8. V. W. MILLEU. Survivor. Nov. 10, 1R07 0 (s ? .y .A'v.v.' i " ' NEW GOOPS. AT I AM NOW RECEIVING FROM NEW YORK AND ELSEWHERE A NEW AND WELL SELECTED"STOCK OF D li Y fOO D'S, Comprising nil articles usually k?pt ou hand, GROCER IFS, HARDWARE, ROOTS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, FANCY GOODS, L1C AT II MR of all hinds, FACTORY THREAD, DRUGS, J ?AT XT ? OIL, DYESTUFFS, Ao, ?e. Together with runny other avil?les not spe cially mentioned. All of which will bo sold extremely low for CASH or DARTER. R. W. DELL. Walhalla, Oct 8, 1K?W 8 tf WANTED : IA OOH Poitmla Cl roon or halted J VjVVU MIY lill? HS, tor wldoii wo will pivo Id. AT ll H ll in exchange or TAU on shares. W'O will lake Corn, Tallow ov Greenbacks for our Leather. Bring ono and get tho other. Tannery near tho >V alitalia Dej>ot. HUNTER & OSBORNE. October 23, 18G7 0 If SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. OHN'L SUP'TS OFFICE, ) Cu AKI.KSTOX, S C., October 3, 1807? J ON and after October fi. lSfiT, the Passenger Trains on the South Carolina Railroad will run as follows, vi? ; Leave Charleston for Columbia 4 30 A M Arrivo nt, Kingsville ll 15. A. M Leave Kingsville ll -IO A M Arrive at Columbia 1 10 e M Leave Columbio ?. 10 00 A M Arrive at Kingsville ll 80 A M Leave Kingsville J.2 Of) i? M Arrive at Charleston T 05 I? >i Leave Charleston for Augusta, * 10 40 A M Arrive at Augusta 7 40 i* st Lonvo Augusta 3 40 A M Arrivo at Charleston 12 20 r M The Passenger Train rm tho Camden Branch will eon to 0Ot with lip ami down Columbia Trains, ind Wilmington & Manehostor Railroad Trains, jil Mondays, Wednesdays ami Saturdays. On and after tho fob instant, tho Night Ex press, Frei gb A and Passenger Accommodation fruin will run us follows, vi?; Leave Charleston for Columbio 5 10 v >t ArrlV? ut Columbia . 5 0,Q A M Leave Columbia l\ 00 p M Arrive at Charleston 3 20 A M Louve Oh ail os ton for Augusta 7 ?10 i? M Vrrivo at Augusta fi 50 A M Leave Augusta 4 10 e M \rrivo at Charleston 4 00 A M IL T. PEAK il, Gon'l Sup't Oct 10, 1MV7 3 ',f J. B. i SLOAN & CO, OF . P J33VDLETOJV, 8. C., i RE NOW RECEIVING A LARGE (V STOCK- OF ?ROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, )RY GOODS, MEN'S HATS & CAPS, LADIES' HATS, ROOTS AND SHOES, &C, &C, &C., /Ifl?b have been pu rob a H ed in tho Philadol hia, New York and Charleston markets ftnd rc offered at tho LOWEST PRICE in ox lunge for Country Produco or Grconbacks. Wc have also purchased tho GIN HOUSE rinorly belonging to E. B. Benson, and hav ig refitted thc samo, aro prepared to Gin otton for tho TWELFTH, and guarantee tisfaotion. J. B. E. SLOAN & CO. Pendleton, S: C., Oct. 10, 18(37 3-4 THE KRISTIAN NEIGHBOR : l WEEKLY PAPER AT TWO DOLLARS \_ a year, in advance-thc cloven th copy otis to nov person sending ten subscribers. If Will bo AN ADVOCATE, 1. Ol CHRISTIANITY universal ; also purlieu* ?, ai opposed to war, offensive or defensive. .?.. Of the I N'?K KN A t. UNITY of tho Church, as posed to tho protentions of oxtcrnnlism. 3. Of METHODISM, as holding tho Hoad, and consisting with tho essential*, liberty, and aritv of Ohristianityr 4. Of Civil government and Patriotism, ns | ;y consist with tho DIVINE Government ami, norol Benignity. ii. Of " Eijuality," ns it consists wun Chris nixed COMMON SKNS?. (I. Of EDUCATION physical, tut?nttU, religious, d moral, as of tho first imrcrtunco. A RECORDER, Of ORNERAI. iNTF.f.i.ioBNCB from tho liousohold, rioultnral, soVontifin, artifioial, comincr?ial d political r?orld. And AN ABVERflSER, Of tho REsrKCT.u'LK nnd ii ORA ti. Caro will ho exorcised to qxoludo improper Ut.er. and ta put in that whiqH will instruct' o children and'tho Sohool, "and edify the ulta nnd tho Ch ur.di. Donations or Endowments will bo used oxelu? rtsly for tho bon oil t of tho Poor. As subscribers aro trusted to'pay on rcccp m of first nunjber, thoy will trust mo to givo oin a paper worth tho' prico.. Tho arrival of tho NEIGHBOR" will in rm subscribers of thondnco and time of puhli t ion, and also that Ino. subscript ion is thon ic. . Intl?? meanwhile la/y by Two Dollars, d ?mod-on subscribers. Addrofts: < ' SIDI IL BROWNE, * Columbia, 8. O. Sept. 20, 1S?Y7 ls tf SAM'L. MCGOWAN.) JJ. M Abbeville S. C. / X l'ickoiiB.8.0. JO WAN & ADAMS, Attorneys a,t Law, AND HO LIO i TOW tpm ?Bali rr y, All business in tho Courts'of'lhe United Stntos, .?wi lxci.uniNO MATTERS IN BANl^lWPTOY, Loft wiih/ ib^e JUNIOR PARTER' wU?'>rocoivo prompt attention. Oct 26, 18G0 G tf YoirroN &"SYJI??ST Attorneys sit Law, PIOKlSrVS C\ ISL, 8. C., Will attend promptly to business in tho COURTS OF LA WA ND EQUITY, In tho Districts comprising tho Western Cirouit. A ?.SO, IN THE UNITED STATES COURTS, iNen'I>Ixo THAT or i? \ rv s? B51: a?T v ir. JOS. J. NORTON. WHITHER BYMMKS. January 24, 1807 18 If J. W. H A RN ISON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR, wi rx rn A CT i CK IN TUR COURTS OST I,AW ANI> KMfctJiTY, | IA/ 77/A; WESTERN CIRCUIT. VSfi ALSO -."YJia In tho Courts of tho United Slates, including thnt Of Bankruptcy. OFFICE AT ANDERSON C. II., S. C. Mureil 20, 1807 27 tf Isaac WicldiJJf!, A T IT ? ?? WE Y AT !L A WP, WI I.li PR ACTICE IN THU Superior Courts of Law in thc Western Cirouit. Prompt (titration ?fioe.1l to ail business - . entrusted to him. '. . O Iii ? o I ii li r a ix ?1 JJ ti v y HC o o tn , PICF/ENS C. IL, S. C. Jun. 27, ?eiVr 10 If WHITHER & WHITNER, SUCCESSORS TO HARRISON ? WJITTXERS, Attorneys af JLaw A N ? J. II. WIIITNKR. "j f M. F. W??ITNER, Pickons C. ii. J Anderson C. II Jan ?, 13t)7 10 tf J. P. REED. \ ( W. C. KEITH, Anderson C. H. > I Plokons C. H. EKED & KEITH, Attorneys at Law, AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY. Will give prompt attention to all business committed to their corr. OFFICE AT PI0KEN? C. II .Tnn. 1. 18G7 1ft tf WT ?. EJISLEY, A T T OllN E Y A T L A AV AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, WILL PRACTICK III? PROJ ESSION in tile Courts of tho Western Circuit. AH Imsinoss left with M nj. J. Td. AKAMS, ut Pickens 2. IL, will receive prompt attention. Juno 7, 1800_38_ tf ii, i" JEFFERS, vt. it. JRFFBRA, T. .V.T??rpnns. II. I, JJ?FFERS & CO. AND Commission Merchants, CHARLESTON, S. C. 'p?oinl attention given to ?he SALK OF COT TON mid other PRODUCE. Irdcrs for SUPPLIES carefully attended to. July 0. 807 48 8m Medical Notice. HUB UNDERSIGNED having permanently cstub l lished himself at Piekcns Court llouso, offers is services to thc coinninnity at large, for thc RAOTICE OF MEDICINE, in all its branches, 'hen not professionally absent, he may ri way s bo, )itnd at his oflico, ready to give prompt attention ) all calls, night or day. JAMES M. SLOAN, M. "D. Piekcns C. IT., Nov. 28, 18Gft Xl-tf ;HILOII_TAF?ERY. MIK UNDERSIGNED now bavo their Tail BJOF.'V, three miles bejow Perry.ville on tlie lue Tildie Railroad, I-;, successful operation. e offor for salo superior qualities of [arnoss, B'jlo and TJppor Loathor, t tho lowosA, rates for CASU or HARTER. Wo also nave on hand a splendid lot of Cult ?tl 'Alp SklllH Ol) like terms. Or jora for Loather, accompanied by Ibo cash, rjRiptly filled. LAY & LOVINOOOOD. July 10, 1807_43_tf t FAIR"NOTICE. I LL PERSONS indebted to thc old Firm of J. 1 E. & W. M. EELLOim or to W. M. BEL-, OTTE, individually, will savo trouble and cost 7 calling soon and settling with tho undersigned. ' W. M. BELLOTTE. Pendleton, 8. C.wftQtobor 8, 1807_8-Otn IXE STATUT OF BOUTII CA??OJ.JNA, riOKF.NR-IN T1IK COMMON PLEAS >bn Q. Mauldin ) Vcc'i. in Assumpsit. ?vs. I Fordon Attachment. jhn II. Fraslio alias | Norton tf: Symvics, Froircks. j ? Pl'O's AtV'ys. nrrilEllKAS, tho Plaintiff did, ofe tito 18th W day of October, 1807, tile bis doolaration gainst rho Pofpndn'nt, (who, us it is said,) is Lisent from and without the limits of this State, nd bas neither wifo nor attorney known vdihin io-samo upon whom a oopy of tho said deda* dion might bo sorvod : It is thoroforo ordered, nit tho said defendant do appear and plead loreto, on or hoforo tho 19th day of Oetobor, R08; otherwise, final and absoluto judgment dil hen bo given and.awarded Against him. J. % IIACOOD, co.e. Clerk's Offiio, Oct. 1H, 1807 Iv Assistant Assessor's Office, ?. S. internal Revenue, PICK ENS C?, ii., Oct 1, 1807. NOTICE is hereby given timi Dividion No 21, (formerly Gibson's division) lins ? eon Consoli dated with Division No 22, comprising'.tho whole of l'ickons District, and which will hereafter _bo known us Division No. 12, now entirely undi ?' ray charge. All persons, thorofore,ln Picken* Dis trict, who are in any way interested in Informal Revcnuo mut tora will ploase call at my oflico, al Picken* (J.H., without delay. I shall bo in my oflico all of Court week next. ?P. A. HOKE, Aes't Assessor 8d collection Dist, S C. . Oct 0, 1807 2 ?f WILLSHOXJSET CORKER MEETING tb QUEEN 8TREET&, CHARLESTON, S. 0. . , ri MI IS woll known FIRST -CLASS HOTEL .1. luis just*b<}cn thoroughly repaired, refitted, und re-furnished, und is now1-"ready for tho ac commodation of tbe TRAVELLING PUBLIC, whoso patronage is icspcetfully solioitpu. M KUCHA NTS vieitiug tho city aro-respect fully invited. Every accommodation will ho ?dieted them. Coaches ulwoys in readiness lo convey ptis.-ogcrs to and from tho li?te). Thc Proprietor promises to do fill in bia pow er for tho comfort of his guests. JOSEPH PURCELL,' Proprietor. Feb 21 24 ' tf TO^TJ^OIvLERS ON CANE CREEK, NEAR WALU AL LA DEPOT, A RU IN OOOD ORDER FOR GRINDING A- WHEAT A NJ) CORN. -AlLSO A separate Dolling Cloth for Rye and Corn. A competent Miller is always at tho Mill ready to wait on customers. JACOB SCHRODER. Kept 2, 1BC.7 CO 3 TO CONSUMPTIVES.' THE ADT ERTISBlL having been restored to L liealiti (ti a row weeks by. a very simple verne lly, aller having suffered for several years with a severe Fog affection, and that dread disease Cou utmptio.i-is anxious to ranke known to his fel low-sufferers the means of cut e. To ?ll who desire it, ho will scad a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with tho direc ion.i for preparing and using tho 'same, jw h ioh they viii find a EunK cuan FOU CONSUMI'TION, ASTHMA, JuoxcttiTts, Couans, COLDS, and all Throat and .ung A licet ions. Tho only object of tho advert i cr in sending thc Prescription is to benefit, tho illlicted, and spread information which lie con nives to bc invaluable, and be hopes evory snflcr r will try his remedy, as it will cost tliotn noth ng, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing ho prescription, FREK, by return mail, will please .delrosa REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., Now York. May 0, 1807 ' 88 - ly CUE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, riCKENS-IN onniKARY. h " -" 1$. d:ilinda Archer, Adm'x, 1 Petition for settlement vs. .- of Eslato of John E. >. N. Williams, ot.nls. J Archer, deceased. IT appoaring to my satisfaction that tho heira-nt L law of Van Arohcr, decensed, (names and mim er unknown,) and tho heirs-at-law of AndrowH. ireh or, deceased, (names and numbor unknown,) cfendants in this case, reside without the limit H f this State : It is Ordered, therefore, that these ?id absent defendants, together with the credito rs of John E. Archer, deceased, do appear in tho omi of Ordinary, to bc holden at Pickcns C. H., n Monday tho vth day of Marok next, to shew ilise, if any they cnn, why a final settlement of ic Estaco of John E. Archer, deceased, "should not. icu bc made, and decreed on nooordingly. W. E. HOLCOMBE, o.v.v Dec. 2, 1807 ll 8m _'_._' Slate ol' South Carolina. IN OTIOINAUY-CITATION. VII EH EAS, Mrs - Taylor has applied to me (T for letters of administration upon tho Estate !" Levi M. Taylor deceased, lato of ?the. District ' Pickcns nnd State aforesaid :* Tho' kindred amt .editors of said Ucocosod, nvo,.therefore, cited to ipeor before me nt l'ickons C. IL on M&nduy. (Lo th day of January next; to skew cause, if any ley can, why snid letters should not bo granted, (von under my bund and seal thia 20ihday_of coomber, 1SC7. W. E. HOLCOMBE, o.r.n.. . >_? - .j W O TI C E I RACHEL N. A. HENDRICKS, wifo of Moses i Hendricks, of Pickcns District, Farmor, here . gives notice that at Hie expiration of ono month 1 mi this date, she will carry on businesB'as a freo aler. My occupation wKl be that of a Fojmer. RACHEL N. A. HENDRICKS. Deo 20, 1S07_^ 13_5 fATCIIES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, ?2 TBE SUBSCRIinmhavin^;atiexi.erleuco ^y?Vofmany years in tho busincss'of repairing ^??oiocliH, WwtclicR mid Jowelvy, tors his services to his friends, and tho, publio morally, in that line of business. Charges for I work ns reasonable ns possible AU work war* nted, if well usod. Ile will ohio siva hi? ?lien m to thc repairing or MUBIOAI. INSTRUMENTS. II ir place of business is at WALHALLA, nearly mosi.'o tho Post Office. F* ?J, MOROAK. April 4, 180 2$ . 9p> -cow HE STATE OP BOOTU CAROLINA. wcxB?fS-IR TUB OOMWON er.iiAs. D. Ferguson, Adm'r") Eoreiyn Attachment. vs y MCGOWAN &. ADAMS',*' lllinm Douglas?. J . Plff's AUy'a. [7HKKEAS, tho-Plaintiff did, on the fith day of f Fcbrunry, 1807, filo his declaration against j D?fendant, v'wlio,-'as it is snid.) is absent from d wi th ont t ho limits of f h is 8i nt o, and has neither fo nor attorney known within tho saino upon tom a copy of tho eaid declaration might bo .ved: It is theroforo ordered, that the enid d? niant do appear and plead th ore to, on or bofove j 0th day of February, 1808 ; otherwise, final il nlisoliil? judgment will then bo given und, arded against him. J. E. HAGOOD, o.o.r. Clerk's Offico, Fob 5, 1807 1% rIE STATE OE SOUTH 0A1U)?/[N?, riCKBHS--IR' THE COMMON I'LlAC, muol Lov'mgood, Ex'or "I >br?ion Attachmnt. vs, \ T. Wickuiv*. E. A. Tn lo. J- . -Pl'jr*, At Cu. VU EH EAS. tho Plaintiff 4M, or. Tho l?lfyj of March., 1807, OF, ?;?B deolhration ngMngt o Defendant, (who, it is said) i?absent from and ?bout Hiv Hunts of thin Sir.lv, nod )ms neither fe n(0r attorney known within the same, upon ' iota a copy of thc said declaration might bp wer d : It is therefore ordered, ?'mt.thc, fitifd D^Jfep. nt do appear and plead thereto, on or tb th day of Marob,. 1808; otherwise, 4oaV "ft soluto'judgment will Ilion. V? given and?n'wa*<l&< .dust- hW?" - W* J. K. UAOOODyt?t?&V (fork's Office. March. J2/18?t 1/