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V""".!' ?.?.ii"'-! M. ' MI, i -I_L.laJ^'iL PROCEEDINGS tyf (tho CfcncriU J?oard rf Cotnmtstiowsrs of Hoad?. v PICKED C. H., S. C., Jan. 7th, 1808. .TjVliK General Board of Hoad Commissioner* , ft. mot horo this day and organised by.eleoting M. F. MITOURM,, Chairman, and WBSLKV Pircu r?RD. Seorotafy. . ' &nmhcri AftiorL-M. >k\ Mitchell. Wotdov Pifctfv??rd. K. U. Qriflio, I?. NV. Leak. Mox. Al g.iod, J. T. Steolo, U ,Vi\ I?. Steolo; J. H>. Gasa way? 8, 15; Maxwell, M. lt. il,un?lcutt. S. M. Crawford, J. L. ll ?yd, Bahi?Ohtvton, William Bibb. Iionrv .Williams, das. D.lleitli, J. W. Singloton, F. A. Hoko. Total. IS. Meniwrii AliS'?U.~~(l<3 ?.'. Wt .Piiillip?, Jonas Phillip*. Jas. Fishor, J. T. Gusset, Tims. IV Prioo. Tho*. Dillard. Total, 0. . Knob Commissioner was called on hirendor! ?t\ account of -Iii? indebtedness. Tho following .was presented t Kimi RBUIMBNT.-E. II. Griffin,fer Itopairs iri dis Boat, $212. As Treasurer tn Fifth'Hog intent, old Ordor mit paid. $1.420. J. 'D'. Koltli, ?for Kopai rn in hi? Boat. $ltiM AO. Jas. D. Gan .awaV, Itopairs, $2o. Henry Williams. Ilopairs; $40. lt. 1? Steele.?ddOrder.s?5. SF. A. ll ?ko. ll.mu.rs, $M3fH U.A. Tl?. nupsV?n's Hill for. ad vertising for 64h Uo.?iuiont, $30. Total forftth P ogi m on t. $2('0."> .t it") SKCONI? lU:oiMP.^t.-.Wm. Bibb. Treasury Old Orders. .$1700 ; lt. A; Thompson, fur advor* ticing fir 21 ?ix'i'iinit. $"V>.. Jioio< L. ? .yd. ltopairs of hint your; $200.7"? ; old Order given by G. A., Taylor. deceased. Oom'r., $lX7.r?. M. li. Huonioutt. Impairs of last vear. $20o.?0. J. T. Sioolo. Bri Ijr?nftho Fal 14? on Little Hiv' or$40b Wosloy Pitchford, for now Dridg? nt 'i. Juno Alnxaii lor"s, across Cuuoross, hy J. Wilie. $,V). . S. M. Crawford, nhl Oru>r, *2.oO- Goo. W Phillips. Ilop.virs, $20. Total for. 2d K'iytiinriut. $2Fol.OO. Total fv?r both Hog intents, $47 30,.0d.:v/; ; . There aro four.Bridaos in tho Di.sfriot which will huvo io bo roo lilt imoiedi iicly. It, is found that tlfty por cont, on tho State lax will not bo aoliioniir t i e ivor this C?UOIHO. wgotjior with tho A.JC nint.d. It was therefore ordered that un assessment of soventyHvo por cont, on tho Stato tax lie made, und tim same collected by tho Tax O ?Hector for tim ab ?ve purp.sos. ll-iHilt'i'A,-Thar tho Seo.oturv bo vcpiostod to furnish (1 or. OANIIV a o. ip.y ol' tho AO proceedings, through His Korella ney G iv. On?. llwoUwd That wo adjourn tiri ?I I tho 1st M m day in January noxt, unless sooner convened, of whioh ouch inoinhor shall have doo notice M. F. M ITO 11I? I.b. Cli'rman. WBMI.KV Pfn.Miroitii, See'ry.' _JanJ2. l>M?j_ _lli_ _l_ AGENTS WANTED Ft) li TH H GrRAYJAOKETS, And Ibw^Th'!/ f?!$?t Fnmjht ?<M Jfivil . IORIHVI B, WITH Incidents and Sketches if Lift; in the Con federacy. C "inprisin^ tyirra tl vos of Personal A Iventure. Ar.nv Lifo. Naval Adven'uro, ll uno Li o, Pwrisun Baring, Li l? in tho Ouuip, Field amt 'll ispitul. Together with rite S ings, Ballads, Anecdotes and Humorous I mi.loots of the War tor Southern Independence. rillttillK is a certain portion of thc war that S\_ will novor go into the regular histories, iv.ir bo oinbodieddn romaneo or poetry, whioh is n vory real part of it, au I will, if preserved convoy to succeeding generations a botter idea of the spirit of the c oiltiol than many dry re ports or careful narratives of; events, and this part limy bo oallod tho gossip', thc fun, tho pa th M of tho var. Ti is illustrate* tho o'uiriiptor of tho lo id \t?. tho lijim ir of tho. s.-?fdiurs, thc -.doi'.' in^ d ^iiioii, tli'?' lii'ave.y of moil, the 'pluck of oui'bono <, the rom.nice and hurd-hlps of the sorvioo. 1 . < ? 'Ti io Val?an1 O'l I Bravo.JI nirtod. tho Pie turosauc and Dram nie. tho Witty and Mirvol OU8, 'the Ton 1er and Pathetic, and tho wh ile Panoro, n i ol' tho Wir arc horo hrilliamly por ttaye I iu a masterly tuan nor, af mme historien! and romantic, rond irin^ it Hie m ist ampio, uiiiipie, brilliant and readable IM ?k that 'he war hus cailod forth. Amu80.no it as well a* iustru dion may be found in ove?*y_pjigo, a1* gmphie demil,.brilliant, wit, uud uutlioniio history, uro skillfully inter* ?wovo i in this work of literary arti .Se . 1 fu'-Circulors and see our terms, and a fuf/-description of t-lio>"ork. ?A I heos JON KS l'llOTlIEBS & CO., I . - . Atlanta, da jan. 12. IHmV : 10 2 I f fSlAte <>f loutit Ctiroliun. I? '<Jttl?IMA?V-ClfAVIOS. ! \V"IIKUK \8. II. O. M mil I, hnt li applied to nie fV for toit?? ? <>( ??ifli?iSlVi?l?ii u\um thc K?tal?' of Jolm ftinilh, ?l]?eea't^, l?io ol' iii? Uitftrlci of Piokens aa l State aforesaid : The kindred nud ?redttora of'said deoensod. ure, therefore, cited to . appear tafdre u'ic.at Pfckcns C. UV on' Friday, lim > . Ajat d ij of-/annary, inslant. ?o show cm-?, if ?ny |^?Kry caa, wJiy ?aid leii^rH should not 1? f?tiuU?-d. ^~?bven under my hand AH J fvi?i ii'st.s Kill? day of ffeMPanuary, l&oU W. K. BOLOOMKV;, O.P.?. ST Mutate of Hotilli Cnroliun, - INO 1W? I N ? ti V-CITjtT?OV. . ^"VtrilKItKAS. Sonili G. Hall hatti applied tn K'H-w? ro*? f?i*'lett?r'h;?if iwliiiiiiiHti acion ujvMi the s Estate of David Hall, deceased, late of tho Dis H it rief of Picken^ and Suite aioreaaid ; 'flt? kin S <lrod und v'.rvdimr* of paid d(.Mu.*ased are, there W fore, cited to appear boforo ni? at Pi?tons O. y IL. on Friday the 24th day of January, i nut., r" to chow cause* if liny they can. why xaid letters .vhonld not, he ^ranmd. Giroa under my baud T' ?tul. HHS0th davof Jniinarv..lf<??8. L'\ W. K. IIOLCOMBB, n.iM>. m 5^ 7?h$ 9tate of South C?t?lina. W. * J ? drti?tj?.4nY'iii?e?TATiox. . S VtrBKltKAS, Kexinh Holden hath applied lr W to me for lett?re Of administration Hnnn ? tho Estnto of Joshua- Hohlen, deceased, late * of the District of Picken^'and State aforesaid : . . ?Tho kindred and ^creditors of said deceased are, I therefore, cited to .appear boforo me at Pickons C.. H., on 'Friday tho 24th day of January, in ??tant, to show' caus? if any they can; whv said ?il Jotters Hheuld not bo granted. Givon ptidor my $k hand and soatf'this 9th dav Of January, 1?08. ? ' W. K. ilOLO?Mim. o.F.p. , rarmors' and Mechanics' Co-oper ation Aid Company. A Ta meeting nf the citlaensof Pendleton "J J\, and the vicinity, held at tho Farmnr's .'' Hall, in Pendleton, on Saturday the 28th !n?t. j the above Company wns organised by the oleo ti on of the Hon. t; G. CiiRusow for Prosidont. |?nd Dr. H. C. Mi m.pu, J. ,\V, L'HAWKOUD. Maj. J (JLF. SIMIVON and L?akt^. NitH'To.v, for Di rec ? i ?ors. It wan agreod that,the Company moot Jago in on Saturday tho USth^of January, IK08. /, The sole in to n't of irtid Oohftp^vdy is, hy a con ' 'current offert'df tho Farmers and Mechanics of tthe Digtriot, to obtain snob ?irtioies its thoy may ! riPfld. Qt COgt. }f thia object can ho ooeomplisli cd, tho piwjflofc .iwust.0$ ynoo commend itPolf to F All. Similar . Institutions liavo existed for,?. leng period in Kurmap? whiqb hevo provodof |n-. r ??t?mable'"Vql.vt? to tba poor of. that country, At ibo neut meeting a Cunetitutlon and By taws !r for its government, will bo adopted, and if it bo doomed advisable, an eleotio? will be hold for an Agent. , . Let every man como to tho meoting, if he ' wishes to fate money 1 J. W. CRAWFORD, ?Soo'ty. JP?pdl$t9P, Doo, {28,1807 l?-W Ordinary^ Sales, . - . .TV "? .. BY virtue of on ord??'di rooted to m by "W. E. Holoouibo, Esq., Ordinury of Pieken? District, I will eel! to the highest bid.tor At Piokoua Court House, on Saloday in February uoxt, THE Ki; 1 lt ESTATE OF SAMUEL ALBERSON, DECEASED, Situate in Pickens District, South Carolinu, on Littl.o Uiver, und known ns the Iloino piuco, containing Ono Hundred und Sixty Acres moro or loss, mid iidjuioing lands of William Whil inirc, Philip Snood and othors. This property is sold at tho risk of thc former purchaser. THE REAL ESTATE . OF JOHN A I) Al lt, DECEASED, . ; In two Tracts. No. 1, Situate in Pickcns Dis trict, South Carolina, on Dig O-moros? Creek, adjoining lauds of A. O. Adair, J. 0. Lewis und othor?, c uunining ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACHES moro or loss. On this Tract there aro thirty or forty nore? of good Bottom Laud. Sold at the risk of tho former purchaser. TERMS OP SALE.-^On a credit of twelve mouths, with intorcst; tho purchaser to givo bond and approved socuriiy to tho Ordin ary, with a mbrtgnge nf tho premises, if deemed necessary by bim to secure tito payment of tho purchase 'ntonoy, .except tho cost, which must bc paid in cash, and to pay extra for titles nud stamps. L. THOMAS, s.i-.o. Sharl (Ts Office. Jae 7 isr.? l?-td .1868, SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN.. THE ?EST PAPER IN THE WORLD. Published for Nearly A QU Ali TER OF A CFXTURY. fl Ml LS SPLENDID NEWSPAPER, greatly 1_ enlarged and improved, is one nf thc most reliable, useful and interesting journals over published. Every number is beautifully print od und elegantly illustrated with several Orljjf iiml B?ugravliigs, .representing New In ventions, Novelties in Mechanics, Agriculture Chemistry, Photography, Manufactures, Engi neering, .Science and Art. Farmers. Mechanics, Inventors, Engineer, Chemists, Manufacturers, penplo in evory pro fession nf lifo, will lind tho SCIENTIFIC A M ICHICA X to bo hf groat value in thoir ro sp jotive callings. Its counsels and suggestions will save thom Hundreds of Dollars annually, besides affording thom a continual soiiVoo of knowledge, tho value of which is beyond pecu niary estimate. All patents granted, with thc claims, published weekly. Evory Public or Private library should have tho work bound and preserved for reference. Tho vearly numbers of the SCIENTIFIC A M rollie A is1 make a splendid volume of nearly uno thousand quarto pago?, oquivalontto nearly four thousand ordinary bn?>k pages. Turms-Ono Year, $3 ; Half Year, $ 1.50 ; Clubs ol Ton copies for one Year, $25; Spcci men Copies sent gratis. Address MUNN & CO., 37. Park How, Now York. fi?sy Tho Publishers of tho Soiontifio Amori can, in connection with thu publication of thc poper, have acted as Solicitors of Put out H for twenty-two years. Thirty Thousand Applications for Patents have boon made through their Agency. Moro than One Hun Ired Thousand Inventors have sought the coun sel of tho Proprietors of tho SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN concerning their inventions. Con ultattons and advice to inventors, by mail, freo. Pamphlets Concerning Patent Laws of all Countries, free. A HANDSOME BOUND VOLUME, containing l?t) Mechanical Engravings, and tho United States Census by Counties, with Hints and Receipts for Mechanics, mailed on receipt o. 25 cents. i.,.,'M o ion J it o PICKENS FEMALE SEMINARY. FITE Principal and To.ichcva of tho Sumter Fe malo Seminary'will csioblish a first clans FEMALE SEMINARY At Walhalla. It will be oponed for tho reception of Hoarders and Pupils on tho 1ST MONDAY in FEB'UARY, 1868, And ntl ibo benches usually taught inn first-class instit inion will bo (alight in ibis. For tn "o rn Mt iou respect mg terms, &c, apply to Cte*. Y. M. MOROAK, at Walhalla, or to HOT. KL. Kron KU'HM ITU tho Ministerin charge of tho Walhalla Chcuh. who have been constituted Agents tor t'.ds Ijinthution. "Tba litvge sud commodious building known ns the American Hotel, ls now being lilted and pre pared tot the reception of boarders and pupils, nnd every arrangement will bo made for their health ned com'ort. Walhalla* S. C., NOT. IR. i8tt7 0-tf JOHN If. HOLMES, Commission Merchant, BOYCE & CO'S WHARF, C ll ? R L.ESTON, MO. CA. BQfc,, Refers to lion 0 A Tronhohn, Andrew SI monds. President First. National Hank, Charleston; F s Kolnies, President South Carolina Mining and Manufacturing Compnny. Dee lt), 1807 12 Om SCHOOLBOOKS. 'PRE undersigned, BOO vSELLEHS, have great 1 experience in purchasing and furnishing Schools and Col leg CH with Text Books and School Stationery, And can supply Tenohers on reasonable Tornfe. Teachers und Professors ore requested to send for our Rook Catalogues. Address DUFFIE & CHAPMAN, Slot? knoll ?vs, Columbia, fi. C. Jan. L 1868_14 , - tf FAIR NOTICE. i LL PERSONS Indobtod to .tie old Firm of J. A K. & W. M. BEM.OTTB. or to W. M. V^^T LOTTE, Individually, will sav? troub'* 00?k I by oalHngaoon aud settling with l?^.V^?S;if2*d* fy. M- HBLIiOTfB. l^u llotou, 8. Ci, Ootobor 8, ^807 .9-Un? GOODS. T?HE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW RECEIVING A X large and wu.ll.Beleeted Stock, consisting of DRY GOODS, CJAOTIIING,J100TS & SHOES, HATS & CAPS, HARDWARE, ?All IRON ii STUHL, Points, Oils, Glass, Dyo Stuffs, GROCERIES, <fcC., Which I offer to sell for CASH OR BARTER AT. OR BELOW ?lI.lltL.!?ST0rV ll UT A II, I'll I ? ES I Tho Highest Cash Prices Paid for O O T T O KT Andi nil li lint s of Produce. Parties In search of Goods will ?nd lt to (heir advantage (o call nod examine my Sioek before maklug their purchases, il. W. PIEPER. ' Walhalla, 8. C., Dec! ?8, 18tl7 ' 18-tf AT ANDERSON C. H. AND PENDLETON VILLAGE. S. liLKOKLEY,! . , " ,r DR. A. mm)] Anderson-C. H. S. BLKCKLKY. ") DR. A. EVINS, [Pendleton. JOHN C. CHERRY ) HP H K U NDERS IO N IO D would respectfully 1 inform their friends, and the public, that they have recently formed a partnership ia tho MERCANTILE BUSI NESS, And aro just now receiving, direct from New York, their Pall Stock of Coeds, consisting of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY ; HATS AND CAPS ; ROOTS AND SHOES ; CROCKERY, SADDLERY, IRON, NAILS AND CASTINGS, Together with the many other articles of mor chandize usually kept in this market, all of which will bo sold as cheap as any one eau sell them in THE MARKET FOR CASH, OR COUNTilY PRODUCE, BUT NOT ON A CREDIT! Wo will pay tho highest market price in cash or barter, for Cotton and Country Pro duce, and will ship Cotton for Fsir,ner? to New York or Chu?leaton, and sell for them, free of commission. Wo earnestly and respectfully solicit your patronage, promising, in good faith, to do wliut wc suy. BLECKLEY & EVINS, Corner f? rani te Row, next Masonic Hall, Andorson C. H. S. BLECKLEY & CO. John S. Lortou's Old Stand, Pendleton Village. . October 4, 1SC>7 8 tf Great Popular Paper ! CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, SUBSCRIPTION miOE SIX DOLLARS A YEAR I ? Tho Charleston Tri-Weekly News Throe Dollars a Year-Two Dollars for Six Months i i J'JJ.*,1? \:d o'-nt ?l)tn TERMS, CA SH IN AD VANCE. jfcST No paper sent unless tho cash accom panics tho order. ?tW No papor sent for a lon ^or timo than paid for. RIORDAN, DAWSON & CO., Jan 2, 1868 Proprietors. BOUNTY LANI) ACADEMY THE EXERCISES of (his Institution will bc re 1 sumed on tho first Monday in February. 1808, for the ?cholas!ic term of ten months, including four wooks vacation, at prices in currency rang lng as follows: $1'2. $10, $18, $24 and $80 per scholar. Studies, English and Classical. When a pupil eaton* upon a quarter ho will bo charged for thal quart or, unless in caso of providential hin drauee. Two cents per day o^: ra will bo charged for day acholar?. Boarding, good and cheap. The Academy in situated tux. miles below Walhalla on i ho Blue Ridge Railroad. Prompt payment re quired at the elose of the sohool. , vtr. W. T. CLFvar Deo 12,1837 U 8 P. S.-Those tadebK. ,?T. Tu,,l?S al TTu roust make paym* ? *B ,ho t,mM "?Wt ftJ?'lt of indulgen- 5* -Amlorson Intelligencer copy once and send li)ilf to Walhalla. | NKATLY ?XKCUTBDATTHI8 OFPIOB Ontho most Reasonable 7 J*. NEW GOODS. AT WALHALLA,, SO. O?., I AM NOW RECEIVING FROM NEW YORK AND ELSEWHERE A NEW AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF DRY GOODS, Comprising till articles usually kept ou honda GROCERIES, . HARDWARE, ROOTS ft SHOES, ' ' " HATS & CAPS, FANCY GOODS, LEATHER of all kinds, FACTORY THREAD, DRUGS, PAINT ft OIL, DYE STUFFS, ftc, Ac. Together with many other articles nut spe cially mentioned. All of which will ho sold extremely low dor CASH or DARTER. ll. W\ ?ELL. Walhalla, Oct 8, 18(17 3 tf . WANTED : 1A AAA I'.OMU?ln (?non or Salted 1 U, V/UU DRY ESII>B:N. for whiob w? will K?r? LKATI1KK ?u oxchange. oi Tan oa ?haren. Wc will take Corn, THIIOW or Grneabncks for oar I.^nlhcr. Dring ono and got the otho*.' Tannery ii uar tho Walhalla Popo ?. HUNT HR!;* OSBORNE. October 28, 1867 fl tf SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. OKN'L SUP'TS OFFICE, ) Cu.Mti.KSToM, S C., October 3, 18G7. j ON and after Octobor G, 1867, thc Passenger Trains nu tho South Carolina Railroad will run as follows, vi/, ; Leave Charleston fur Columbia 4 .'50 A st Arrive nt Kingsville ll 15 A.M Leave Kingsville ' 11 40 a I Arrive ut Columbia 1 10 I' M Len ve Columbia 10 00 AM Arrive at Kingsville ll 35 A Si Laave Kings!?He 12 05 v M ' Arrive nt Charleston 7 05 rx Leave CharloHton for Augusta 10 40 A M Arrive at Augusta 7 40 i* st Leave Augusta 3 40 A st Arrive ot Charleston 12 20 v st Tho Passenger Train on tho Camden Branch will connoet with up and down Columbia Trains, and Wilmington & Manchester Railroad Trains, on Monday. Wednesdays and Saturdays. On and niter tho Nth instant, tho Night Fx press, Freight and Pnssongor Accommodation fruin will run as follows, viz ; Leave Charleston for Columbia 6 40 r st Arrivo at Columbia ft 00 A lt Leave Columbia 3 00 f St Arrivo nt Charleston 3 20 A M Leave Charleston for Augusta 7 30 r M Arrive at Augusta 0 50 A st Leave Augusta- 4 10 t> si Arrivo nt Charleston 4 00 A st II. T. PEAKE, Gon'l Sup't Oot 10, 18G? <t tf Change o$ Schedule on Greenville and Columbia Railroad. ON and after Friday, the (Uh instant; Poa sengcr iraiiis will rubi dully',(Sundays ex cepted.) ns fojlows . Leave Columbia, 7 00 n rn Leave Alston, 8 55 a ni Leave Newberry, 10 35 a tn Arrivo ut Abbeville, 3 30 p m Arrive at Anderson, 5 15 p tn Arrivo nt Oreen ville, ti 00 p m Lo a ve Greenville 6 00 a ni Leave Anderson, (i 45 a ni Arrivo at Abbeville, 8 45 a m Leave Newberry, 1 25 p ni Arrive at Alston, 3 00 p ni Arrive at Columbia. 5 00 p tn Trains on the Blue Ridgo Railroad will also run daily. Sundays excepted, conn .cling with the up and down trains on the (?reenville and Columbia Railroad, as follows: Leave Anderson nt 6 20 p m Leavo Pendleton at G 20 p ni Arrive nt Walhalla at 8 00 p ni Leave Walhalla at 4 00 a m Leavo Pendleton nt ..m . 5 40 a m Arrivo at Anderson at G 40 n tn Tho train will return from Bolton to Anderson on Monday and Friday mornings. JAMES O. MEREDITH, Gonernl Superintendent. Doo 3, 18G7_12_ tf THE CHRISTIAN NEIGHBOR: AWERK LY PAPER AT TWO DOLLARS a yt ur, in advance-the eleventh copy gratis tn any person Bonding ten subscribers. It will bo AN ADVOCATE, 1. " Ot CitRisTiANJTV universal *, rd s o part?cu' lar, as opposed to war, offensive or defonsive. 2. Of tito I NT K. KN AI. UNI rv of tho Church, ns opposed to tho protentions of extcrnnlism. 3. Of MKTIIODISH, ns holding thc Hoad, and as consisting with the essentials, liberty, and charity of Christianity 4. Of Civil government and Patriotism, us they eonsint with tho DIVINE Government nnd gonernl Benignity* . ,i ?StMi'S 5. Of "Equality," as Hconsieta-with Chris tihriiiscd COS! SION SENSE. G. Of EDUCATION physical, montai, religious, and moral, ns of tho first importance. A RECORDER, Of OKS ER A?, iNTEi.r.ioENCR from tho housohold, ngrieultnral. soiontifio, aitifio'ul, commercial ntid political world. And AN ADVERTISER, Of, tho RESPECTABLE and WOK Al,. Caro will be exercised to 'exclude improper mnttor. And to put in that which will instruct tho children and tho School, and edify thc adults and tho Church. Donations or Endowments wiVAe used exclu sively for tho bondit of tho As subsorihers aro trup^d to pay on recep tion of first numbor, tb?.f .fill trust mo to givo them a oapcr worth |W prico. Tho arrival of .t*? " NEIGHBOR " will in form 8ub8orib*wi vt t'10 phico and time of publi cation, and ulm> that the subscription is then duo. In <fte meanwhile, lay by Two Dollars, and nc'1 ?" subscribers. Ad<lrC*8: 1 SIDI IL BROWNE, i u/i^ i Columbi?, S. C. , Sept. ?20. 180/ 1 tf ~The PavilioTTB^ter / Chftrleslon, 8. 'to. THE (ABOVJ? POPULAR HOTinh 18 OPKN FOU THR Ao<ion|modotion of th? Travelling 'Publie. (BOARD, PER PAY, $3.00. MRS. Iff. L. BUTVmFIJSXM, FtojA**** A. BuTtlRfiKLD, Superintendent. Not 12,1800 9 If ? fl r- ? . ... ? SAM'Ii. MoOOWAN. V f J. M/ AP A M t?. Abbeville, H. Q. f \ ru?kens,S.O. M'GOWAN & ADAMS, Attorneys ett. Tu aw, AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, All businossin the Courte of thc United States, INCLUOINO MATTERS IN BANKRUPTCY, Loft with tho JUNIOR PARTNF.R will receive prompt Attention. Oct2f), 18C0 0 If WTON & jOTttES, Attorneys eut Law, PICKERS Ci II., s. c., Witi attend promptly to busine?$ in th? COURTS OF LAWAHD EQUITY, In th? Districts comprising tho Western Cbcnlt, ALSO, IN THE UNITED STATES COURTS, ISCLVDINO TU AT OF It A ft K K i' 1? T ? li . JOS. J. NORTON. Will TN EU SYMMK8. January 21, 1807 18 tf J. W. HARRISON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR, WIM FR A OT ICH M? Y IIB eon&Ts mv LAW AND KC?* ITV, IE THE WESTERN CIRCUIT.\ $Syi%Mii9 :-v3a In Hie Courts ot' the United Stales, kncluding that Of Bankruptcy. OFFICE AT ANDERSON C. H., 8. <v> March 20, 1807 27 ir Isaac Wickliffe, ATTQRMEY ? TP L? WI, WILL PRACTICE IN THE Superior Courts of Law in tho Western Circuit. Prompt attention given 'o ali business entrusted, to him. D Ul c c 1 n Ora ii d Jury Room, PICKENS C. H., S. C. Jan. 27,1807 19 If WHITNER & WHITNER, SUCCESSORS TO HARRISON ?- WHITNERS, Attorneys at Law AND MOLICITOKK IIV EQUITY. J. II. WHITNER, I f B. F. WHITNER, Walhalla, S. C. J [ Anderson C. ll Jan \ 1807 1? tf J. P. REED, \ J W. C. KEITH. Vndcrson C. H. / \ PickonB C. II. KE?D & KEITH, Attorneys at JLaw, AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY. 117// give prompt attention to all business committed to their rare. OFFICE AT PICKENS C. H. Jan. 1, 1R?7 10 tf ~W1?CT1?^ISIJB Y, ATTORNEY AT LAW SOLICITOR IN EQUITY. WILL PRACTICE HIS PROFESSION in the Courts of the Westorn Circuit. All uisinoss loft with Maj. J. M. ADAMS, at Pickens "i. H., will re?oive prompt attention. June 7, i860 38 tf 1. t,. JKFf'RHS. W. lt. JKI't'KUH. T. A. JKWEUH. II. L. JEFFERS & CO. FACTORS AND Commission Merchants, CHARLESTON, S. C. Special attention given to the SALE OF COT ? TON rind other PRODUCE. Irders for SUPPLIES oarefully attended to. July d. 807 48 8m Medical JMotiee. rtIC UNDERS?QNKI) having permanently estab lishcd himself at Pickens Court House, offers ds services to the community at Urge, for the PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, in nil its branches. (Vite 11 not professionally absent, he may always be bund at his office, ready to give prompt attention o all colls, night or day. JAMES M. SLOAN, M. D. Piokens C. H., Nov. 28, 1800 ll-tf S II ILO II_TA N N ER Y. rHE UNDERSIGNED now hare their Tan ?tory, three miles below Terryvale on the [Rue Ridgo Railroad, in suoeessful operation. We otTer for kale superior qualities of / Harness, Sole and Upper Loather, At the lowest rates for CASH or BARTER. We also have on hand n splendid lot of Calf And Kip Skins on like terms. Orders for Leather, accompanied by the cash, promptly filled. LAY & LOVING GOOD. July 10, 1807_48_Jf_ Chapter Convocations. rUE REGULAR OONVOCATIONS of Walhalla Chapter, No. 28, R.-. A.-. M.-., will bo held >n Friday before the THIRD Saturday In each non' i at 4 o'clock, P. M., duriug the entire Mu louie year. Companions will take duo notioe herc* >f and govern themselves accordingly. By order of the Chapter: C. C. LANGSTON, M. E. II. P. II. A. H. GIRSON, Secretary. Jan 2, 1808 14 1 ?.J-r FHE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, F10KRN8 . -IN Til K COMMUN Pl-KAS. hunuol Lovingood, Ex'or ) foreign Attathment. TS t 1. WlCKMFIB, E. A. Tat?, . ) PIT* IW 17 VU*-*1**0, lhe l'l??*??tUf en the 12th day Y V of Mareh, 1807, (He his deoiarsAion against he Defendant, (who, it is uahiy ls absent fronand without .i\e limits of this*State; and has neither wife nea- attorney known within the same? upon whoa? o copy of thc said declaration might'lie ser ved : dt'ls therefore ordered, thai the Said liefen - Liane, do appear and plead thereto; on or Infero thc 14th dav of March, 1808; otherwise, ?bal and absoluto judgment will then bo given aftl awarded sgalnst hi?. ? ; ,>?>ttAG0^.-p> Clerk's Offlee, March 12, 1867 U Assistant ??w?8or'B Offico, U. S. Internal Revenue, PIOKENS C- H., Oct I, 1867. NOTICE \m hereby given that Plvlelon, No (formerly Gibson7* a;vision) 1ms beep copp?dl- . dated with Division No 22, cduiyvta?ng Hie M) ole of Piokens District, and whloh will mmut.if i >>o known ns Division No, 12, now entirely, ut -de* tsy charge. All person?, tuereforo.in rick? us I i? trlot, who are in ?ny woy intereeled in Inf ira ?I Revenue matters will pleaso call ot my idhVo, a* Piokens O. H., without delay. I shall be in my office all of Court week next. F. A. HORE, .Wt Assessor 8d collection Dist? 6 0. Oct 6, 1807 2 tf MILLS HOUSE, CORNER MEETING A QUEER STREETS, CHARLESTON, S. C. THIS well known FIRST CLASS HOTEL hus just been thoroughly repaired*, refit (od and ro-furniidicd, and IR now ready for the ac commodation cf tho TRAVELLING PUBLIC, whoso patronage js respectfully solicited. , MERCHANTS visiting tho city are respect fully invited. Every accommodation will bu o Herod thom. Coaches always ici readiness to i convoy passengers to and from tho Hotel. Tho Proprietor promises to do all in his pow er for the comfort of his guests. JOSEPH PURCELL, Proprietor. , Tab ai 34_ tf - , TO CUSTOMERS Sl'HltODER'S ITI1X?,S ON CANE CREEK, NEAR WALHAL LA DEPOT, ARK IN GOOD ORDER FOTI GRINDING WHEAT AND CORR. -ALSO A sepnrate Bolting Cloth for Rye and Corn. A competent Miller is always nt tho Mill ready io wait on customers. JACOB SCHRODER. Sept 2, 1867 60 * . The Debtors OF J. S. LORTON & CO. aro notified timi I r^ll be in Pendleton, to settle with tlicm, on Tn- - . days nud Saturdays, until the First of Foin m.. y next, after whloh timo their Notes and Accoin.cs will br 'med over to my Attorney, Col. J. J. NoiiTO.N collection. , S. F. W. MILLDK, Survivor. Nov. 19, 1867_9_-t TO CONSUMPTIVES. THE ADVERTISER, having been restore.; io. health in a few weeks by a very simple r< i ... dy, after having suffered for several years v?ii. \? severe lung affection, and that dread disease I'?.?. sumption-is anxious to make known to his >l low-suffcrers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of lbw prescription used (free of charge), with the dire? - (ions for preparing and using the same, which I hey will (Ind a seme cuna von CONSOMPTION, ASTHMA, BUOKOIUTIS, COUGHS, COLDS, and all Tin out nod Lung Affections. Tho only object of thc adverti ser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and sprend information which ho con ceives to be invaluable, and he hopes every surfer er will try bia remedy, as it will cost them noth- ,.. lng, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, rnv.r., by roturn mail, will pleaso oddrew RBV. EDWARD A. WILSON. Williamsburg, Kings Co., Now York. May 6, 1867 88 ly THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, FICKKN8-IN OUUINABT. Malinda Archer, Adiu'x, "I Petition f?y ?eitler..*?? vs. J-of Estate of John *.:. S. N. Williams, ct.nl?. J A roh or, deceased. IT appenring lo my satisfaction thatthe hr i iv ui law of Van Archer, deceased, (names and nui . ber unknown,) and the heirs-at-law of Andrew Archer, deceased, (names and number unknov<i. > d?fendante in this case, reside without the lin s of this State. : It is ordered, therefore, timi H... .< said absent defendants, together with tho on ors cf John E. Archer, deceased, donppcnr lu .ly Court of Ordinary, to be holden at ricken- C. 11 . on Monday the 9th day of March next, tn sin ?* cause, If any they can, why n final sctlh?m-iu .Vf the Estate of John ?E. Archer, deceased, should not then bo made, and decreed on accordingly. W. E. HOLCOMBE, o.e.... Deo. 2, 1867 il Sim NOTICE? I RACHEL N. A. HENDRICKS, wife of Mus*? it Hendrioks, of Piokens District, Farmer, herr. by gives notice that at the expiration of one monia' from thia date, sho will carry on business ns H frc* dealer. My occupation will be that of >a Krina*r. RACHELEN. A. HENDRICKS. Deo 20, 1867 , 18_ 5 WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. ?oo THE SUBSCRIBER having sn experience' jj^V, of many years in tho baaincss of repairing e|jj?c:iock?, Watches ???.? 3e?v?lr\, offers his services to his friends and the publie generally, in that lino of business. Charg?s fw all work as reasonable os possible. All work war ranted, if well UBed. He will also give hi^atfl^ lion to the repairing of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Jl is place of business is at WALHALLA, nearly opposite the Post Office. P. M. MORGAN, April 4, 180 28 8m- -cow --v.'-1-? M^L^J? ??.?.LL, , ,-;-i-L.--., . THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, riCKBM8-)N TilK COMMON PICAS. J. D, Ferguson, Adtn'r] .Jforeign AHaclunint,. . vs \ MedOWAN & ADAMA, William DouglaB?. J riff's /tty's. WHEREAS, the Plaintiff did, oh the ot h <V,y of February, 1867, tile Ids declaration against tho Defendant, (who, es it is said,) is absent from and without the limits of thlf State, and hhs neither wife nor attorney known . within the some upon whom a eopy of the said declaration might be served: It is therefore ordered, Hint the cold de fendant de appear and plead thereto, on or before th? Oth day of Pebrnary, 1868 j oth?rwiee, final and absolute judgment will then be given, and awarded against him. c,.rt,^,F.b^8?rnA<'oo?,-"<,?; "--'-:-Jw-ti-, THK STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, l>IOKKN6-^|N TH* COMMON JbtSAS. . ' Joh? G. Mfiuldin V Vte?K au AitotMptX, vs. ' Jfaktyi AttMht*$$m John H. Proshe alia* Arer<?u <# %w??<w, ; Frelrcks.Jf - W^i?* WHKRK?S, the PlaMi* &dv tko )8lh day of October, tx**?,?.*fcfc *?&?oA agaioRt tho Pefondantj, (wHo, a? U is said,) ta absent frott? and "without M>o tttyU*o? this Sitte, af?d has neither wife- nor attorney tobwh wi&in ? tho ?ame opon whojw a oopy of ?ho said dee)**. >1?p ration might he swved. ; It is tk.Wvfera ordered, that the said Pendant do np?ioa* rind plead thereto, on or before tht l?lh ^y'of Octoborv-f 1808 ; otherwise, Gnni and absolut? judgment