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GREAT DISCOVERY ! EVERY MAN JUS. O WN ARTIST. A Scientific Wonder, AN INSTRUMENT by which tiny poison con tuko cm-root Likenesses or Photo graphs. This instrument with full instructions Bout by mail for ono doJhtr. Add ross C. li. A MKS Ss CO., ? ?" 181 BUOADU.W, Now York. . ..Tan. 20, 1808 17 2m 'pUEC'JM'S SALE. IVY virtue of a "Warrant of Distraint dirootcd > tu mc hy A. S. Wallace, Esipiiro, Oollootot of Intornal Kevon no for tho 3d Collection Dis trict of South Carolina. I have lovicd on tho following Property belonging to Andrew Si Smith, as follows : ONE TIMDT OF LAX?, Lying nour Codur. Kook, in Piokons District, continuing TWO ll UN Dlllj I) AU HHS moro m le<n, and adjoining hinds uf Austin Day and Others. O Xii 110 KSK ; ONE BUGGY AND HARNESS. This properly will bo sold at Rogers' Store, nu Tuesday tho I8tb Fubnmry next, nt ll o'oluok, A. M., tit tho highest bidd?r, for the purpose ol paying Internal-llovonuo due by him to the government bf tho United States. Ati?f Terms C/ilsll* J. W. COBI?. Deputy Collector. Jan. 22, 1808_17 . Jd Collector's Salo. BY virtue of a Warrant of Distraint directed to ino by A. S. Wallace, Esquire. Collector of Intornal Ito von ue fur thc 3 1 Collection Dis trict of South O aro I imv.. 1 have levied on thc following described Ro.d Estate, belonging ti Elijah Hinkle, viz : ONK TU ACT OF LAND, Lving on Crino Crock, in Dickons District, ad joining binds (d'Josiah Chapman. I'o.llv lliuklc und others, and e.nntainiug SIX HUN DUEL AND SUV li NT Y TWO ACHES, moro or lo** .This Dr-iperty will bo sold at tho residence ol T&Jl\ Arcb'd. SI.-Smith, on "Wednesday ilio 20:li day of - February next, at ll o'clock, A. M., PJ thc highest bidder, fir tho purpose nf pay inp Intornal devenue duo by Elijah Hinkle tu thc government'nf tho United States jG'Sr.TUKM.S CASH. j. w. corni. Deputy Collector ?lan. 22, I?08 , _J_7 t.l. Co. lector's Sale. BY virtue of n Warrant of Distraint, direct od to me by A. S. Wallace. Usn., Uolloctm ol internal Pevenuo for thc 3d Collection l)i.> triotof South Carolina, 1 have levied on till following lloal Estate, belonging tu Wlilian Holden, namely : ON 10 TRACT OP LAND, Lving on water? nf Little River, eontainim TWO HUNDRED AND SIXTV ACRES mon ^Ijouiing lands ol' Moses Cantrell , icbolsod and others. ? This property will bo sold nt the residence n Mr. A. M. Smith, on Wednesday thu20th day o February next, ?l l lo'olook. A. M., to the high est bidder, for thc purpose of paying Interim Rorenue duo by lim said W illiam Holden U ibo government of the United Stales. jew Trrzai* C?sh, J. W. CODI). I VIM IV Collector Jan. $j 1808 17 " fd Collectors Bale. 1)Y virtue of a Warrant of Distraint to m< > directed, by A. S. Wallace. Esquire, Col l,ect<ir nf I ii i or I tn I Devonne tor the 3d Colloot'mi District ol'South Carolina, 1 bave levied on tin following Real Estate belonging to David Alex a i ul or, to wit: ONE TRACT OF LANI), % . .'" I 'O?ntniiiing TWO HUNDRED and NINETY L SEVUN'ACBES, moro or less, adjoining lundi ? of Muses Cantrell, A. M. Smith and others. P ': This Land will bo sold, to thc highest bidder, F nt tho residence nf Mr. Arcb'd. M. Smith, on I Wednosday tho 20th day of February noxt. foi tho nur poso of paying Internal revenue due ht ,l>avid Alexander to thc government of tb* United Stntos. ??r TERMS CASH. J. W. COD?. Deputy Collect oi _ Jan. 22. I?08 17_ _td_ TU IC STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, l*ic.kcinH--liB Ordinary. .J. B. Cara lino and wife | vs. > Petition for . CL W. Fredorioks and others, j Partition IT appearing to mv satisfaction that Jos. li Curadme and wife Susan, defendants in thu case, reside without tho limits of this Stato : li 18 ordered, that the said Jos. H. Coradine ami .wiro Siimih, d?fendants, do appear In thoCourl ofiOrdluaryi for tho Stnto and Distrio' uforosaid at Pickcns Court IIouso. on the 27th day ol April tioxt, to show cause: if any they can, whj tin Real Eritnto of Ooo. W. Fredericks, dco'd. ?hould not.ho divided or sold for division, oi their consent to tho sumo will bo entered ol record. v j W. E; HOLCOMBE, o.p.n. Ordinary's OOioo, Jan. 24. 1808 17-3m A?TORN'EY.AT L?W, GREENVILLE C. IL, S. C., WILL PltAOTICE in thc Districts oom po sing tho Wcstoru Circuit. ALSO, IN TUE fJ&ITEO STATES COU RT ii J Jamiary 12. .1808 ,10 Om . NOTICE. ajOTlOK IS HEREBY GIVEN that op J^i plioatiop will bo made to tho Court ol . (?pmin?n Pleas for tho District of Piokons, orte t,Judgeor Chancellor at Chamhore, to re'ohurtoi ii) ^'Gorman ijettlemout Society of Charles ? WAJ.UAM.A, 8. 0., Jai|. 8, 1808 lfl-~tf ; ?4- ?DO? BPfHOJMTr'fllNIQ N15 AT LY KX t?O?THD AT THIS OFF1CF Ooilio iitost ltoasptiablc Tenus. NOTICE. ?LKJKS ML 1 T BB ? U . 'VIII) UNlDRUSlCNKl) bj prepared to do (ttl kinds I of BLACKSMITHING, at short nolico, mid cn (lio most reasonable terms. AU work will re?oive Ids personal attention. I also havo for Sale, 8,000 LUS. HAR IRON, assorted sizes, and Lest qualitv ; KINK LOT OF ST IO IO L, RORAX, HOOF IRON. TRACE CHAINS, NAILS, AXES, ll CFS, HOLLOW NV ARE, and LEATHER, All of which l will sell at juices to suit flic j tunes, or oxohang? for Haw Hides or Country i Produce, snell as 1 may need. ft?fiy* All persons knowing themselves indebted will please OOIUO forward and .settle up; und those having demands Will present them for payment. .IA M KS HUNTE lt. Pemlletou. S. O., -Tan. If?, 1808 15-3 "AGENTS WANTED KOK TIIK G-RAYJAGKETS, And J ino '/'//ry lAocd, Fought und Died I? ii ll DIX! K . WITH Incidents and Sketches "/' Jji/v in the ('un- j ?/ederney. Comprising Narrativos of Personal Ad von turo, j Army Lifo, Naval Adventure, Homo Life, j Partisan Daring, Lifo ill the Camp) Field and Hospital. Together with thc Snugs, Ballads, i Anecdote-i amt Humorous Incidents of thc 1 War fur Southern Independence. . I ri MI KRIS is n certain portion of the war that JL will nover go into the regular historio-?, nor bo embodied in romance or poetry, which is a very real part of it, mid will, if preserved, convey to succeeding generations a botter idea of the spirit ol the conflict than many dry re polis or careful narratives of events, and this part may bo called tho gossip, thc fun, the pa thos of tho war. This illustrates tho character of tho leaders, tho humor of tho soldiers, the devotion bf women, tho bravery of mon, tho pluck of our heroes, tho romance and hardships of the service. Tho Valiant nut! Brave ll oar tod, the Pie . lures-jue ami Driiiuutio. tho Witty and Marvel lous, th'O Toiidor ami Fat Initie, and tho whole ! Panorama ol' thc War uro here brilliantly por I trayed in u masterly manner, at unce historical I and romantic, rundering it (he most ample, i unique, brilliant and readable book that the i war has called for til. Amusement as woll as instruction may bo i found in every page, us graphic detail, brilliant ' ? Wit, and authentic history, nie skillfully inter woven ill this work nf literary art. Semi for Ul rou lam and see our terms, and a lull description of the work. Address J OX KS BROTH HHS & CC. Atlanta, Ga. .lau. 1-2. 18(18 _ H> Ji_ O rd i n a ry's S n les. 1^ V virtue of an order dil coted to me by W. y M. Holcombe, Esq., Ordinary ot Picketts District, I will sell to tho highest bidder at Picken* Court House, on Sulcduy in February next, Tass-: ci EC .is, ESTATE OF SAMUEL ALBERSON, DECEASED, .Situate in Dickens District, South Carolina, oil ' Little River, ami known as tin: Home place, containing One Hundred and Sixty Acres more ? or loss, and adjoining lands ol' William Whit .. mire, Philip Sneed and others. This property is sold al the risk of thc funner I purchaser. -ABi?i5 THE BEAL ESTATE OF JOHN ADAIR, DECEASED, In two Tracts. Xu. 1, sit?alo in Picketts Dis trict, South Carolina, on Big Cuneros* Creole, adjoining hinds ol' A. O. Adair, J. U. Ix-wis and others, containing ONE HUNDRED AND - FIFTY AGRES morn or less. Oil this Tract . there tire thirty or lorty acres of good Bottom ' Laud. ' I Sold at tho rick ol'tho former purchaser. TERMS OF SALE.-On a credit of twelve months, with interest; the purchaser to give bond lind Approved security tu the Ordin ary, with a ia ?rtgago ol'the premises, if deemed . necessary by him to secure tho payment ol' thu . purchase money, except the co.>>t, which must iic paid in cu>h, and to pay extra for titles and stamps. L. THOMAS, P.V.o. Sheriffs Office. Jae 7. 1808 15-td 1868. SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. THE BEST PAPER IN THE WORLD. 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Pamphlets concerning Patent Laws of all Countries, froo. ggjr A HANDSOME ROUND VOLUME, containing 150 Mechanical Engravings, and i tho United States Cousus *by Counties, with ' Hints and Receipts for Mechanic-., mailed on rocoipt of 25 couts. Jauuury g, 1808 . 1-3 3 FALL AND WINTER GOODS. 'PUK SUIiSCKWKIl IS NOW K KC KI Vi KG A 1 largo and woll ucloctcd ?Stuck, coiibisling of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HOOTS k SUCKS, HATS & CAPS, II A KD W AUK, BAU IKON & ST M KL, Paints, Oils, Glass, Dye Stulls, GROCERIES, &C, Which I offer to sell for CASH OR BARTER AT OR Ii KL O IK (JIIAKLd?STOiV Rai'BWII, B?RI?KS I Tho Highost Cash Pricos Paid for O O T T O 1ST Ana all Evin,is ol' I*io<luc?. Parlies in search of Ooo.ls will fln*l it to Lil cir advantago to call mut examine roy Stock before making their purchases, U. W. PItl'F/H. Walhalla, S. 0., ?00. ls. 1807 10--tf JOHN ElioUUisT Commission Merchant, BO YUK & CO'S WH AUF, ti IB A R 1,10 ? T OK, HO. CA. fl?n," Refers lo Hon ii A Tronliolm, Andrew Sl monds. President First National Bank. Clmrlost?n; I' >S ll olino?, President South Cu wilina Mining and Maiiul'iiOluriitg Company. Doc 1>5. 181)7 12 Oro ' PiCKENS FEM ALE SEMINAR Y. i 'PUK Principal mid Teachers ut the Sumter Fc 1 male Semiuary will establish a first class FEMALE SEMINARY At Walhalla, lt will lie oponed for the reception ol' Hoarders and Pupils 0111 ho .1ST MONDAY in FEBRUARY, 18G8, And nil I lie branches usually taught ina firM-class institution will he taught in this. Pot information respecting I erins, ?tc., apply lo ltev. V. M. MOKOAN, nt Walhalla, or to Kev. KLKTOIIKII SMITH, ihc Minister in charge of the Walhalla Circuit, who have been constituted Agents for this Institution. The large ami commodious blinding known ns thc American Hotel, is now heilig lilted aud pre pared tor thc reception ot' boarders arid pupils, and every arrangement will be made for their health mid comfoi t. Walhalla, S. C., Nov. IS, 1807 fl-tf SCHOOLBOOKS; 'PUK undersigned, MHVKSKLLKRS. have groat I exp?rience in purchasing and furnishing Schools and College? with Text Books, and School Stationary, And can supply Teachers on reasonable Terms. Toaohors 1 nd Professors are requostod lu send lor om' Hook Catalogues. Address lit'FF IE & CHAPMAN, ESooksetl?rs, Columbia, S. C. .Tan. 1, IStiR ' JI tf FAIR NOTICE. 1 LL PERSONS indebted lo Hie old firm of-J. l\ 1?.&W. M. HBLLOTTR, orto W. M. REL I.OTTK, individually, will save trouble and.cost by calling soon and settling with tlio undersigned. W. M. UKLLOTTE. Pondloton, S. C., Oolohor ?. 1NI.7 R-Om Great Popular Paper ! CHARLESTON DAILY NEWS, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE SIX DOLLA KS A YE AK 1 Tho Charleston Tri-Weekly Nows, Three Dollars a \rcar-Two Dollars for Six Mouths TERMS, CASU IX AD VA WOK ff!3f No papor sent unless thc cash ncoont panics the order. Jt?T* No papor Sent for n longer time than paid for. RIORDAN, DAWSON & CO., Jan 2, 1868 Proprietors. BOUNTY LANI) ACADEMY rpHE EXERCISES of thin Institution will bo re- . A sumed on tho first Monday in February, ltfliH, j for the scholastic fenn of ten months, including I tour wooks vacation, ni prices in currency rang lng as follows: $12, $10, $1?, $'24 ami $80 per j scholar. Si tidies, English mid Classical. When a pupil enters upon a quarter ho will bo charged for that quarter, unless in case of providential hin drance Two cents per dity extra will bo charged for day soholnrs. Hoarding, good and ohoap. Tho Aoadomy ia situated nix miles below Walhalla on the Rluo Ridgo Railroad. Prompt payniont re quired at tho closo of tho HOIIOOI. W. T. CLEVELAND. Deo 12,1807 12 8 P. S.-Those indebted for Tuition nt prosent must make payment, as tho times will not admit of indulgence. W. T. C. (USy*1 Anderson Intelligencer copy once and send bill lo Walhalla. , NOTICE. MARTHA C.Lt/. ? "Ki it JAN.R NICHOLSON lia? quit my house, bod and hoard, without a oauBe,. and I won't bo aoeounlablo for any oontraot sho has al ready mado, or for tho time to como. J. W. NICHOLSON. Doc 00, 1807 - li 3* NEW GOODS. AT I AM NOW RECEIVING FROM NEW YORK AND ELSEWHERE A NEW AND {WELL SELECTED ?STOCK OF ' I) Il Y GOODS, Comprising ul) articles usually kept on haud^ OROCERIEK, HARDWARE, ROOTS A SHOES. 1 ! ATS & CAPS, PA NC Y COOPS, LEATHER of ?ll hinds, FACTORY TH RM AD* DRU OS, PAINT * OIL, DVE.8TUFPS, Ac, ?cc. Together with litany other articles not spe* ourlJy mentioned. All of which will be sold extremely low for CASH or DARTER. H. W. HELL. 'Walhalla, Oct 8, 1807 8 tf WANTED : lil AAA **?>*?'?<1? ?Bl'COil or Ki?!f?-?l J O,OUy ?HY HUMOS, for whioh wo will givo LKATllKR in exchange, or TAU ow uliurcs; Wo will lake Coru, Tallow or Qrnonbaoks lor our Leather. Uring ono na<l gel thu other. Tunnorr near ti.o Walhalla Depot. HUNTER ? OSBORNE. October 2.1, 1807 ? tr SOUTH CAROLINA RAILROAD. GEVL SUPTS OVFICK, \ CnAfthSSToMi S C., October ?, lt<07. j iTVN and after October ti, 18(?7, the Passenger \ J Trains on tho South Carolina Railroad will run as follows, viz ; Leave Chiirlesion fur Columbia 4 .'IO A M Arrive at Kingsville ll lo A M Leave Kingsville 1 I 40 A M Arrive at Columbi'' f 10 p .vt Leavo Columbia 10 00 s M Arrive at Kingsville ll 3u A M Leave Kingsvillo f2 ur> \> M Arrivotit Charleston 7 05 I'M Lea ve .Charleston for Augusta 10 40 A M i Arrivo at Augusta 7 40 r M ! Leave Augusta .*? 40 A M Arrive nt Charlcstnn 12 'JO v M Tho Passenger Train eu thc Camden Brunell will connect with up and down Colombia Trains, ami Wilmington & Manchester llailroad Trains, on Mondays. Wednesdays and Saturdays. On amt after the 8th instant, tho Night Ex press, Freight and Passenger Accommodation Train will run as follows, vi/.; Leave Charleston for Columbia .1 40 i> ii Arrive at Columbia ft 00 A II Leavo Columbia 3 00 p M Arrive nt Charleston 'A '20 A M Leave Charleston for Augusta 7 .'!(. ? M Arrivo nt Augusta t? 50 A SI Leave Augusta 4 10 v M Arrive at Charleston 4 U0 A II II. T. PEAKE, CleuT Sup't Oct 10, 1807 3 tf _._. Change of Schedule on Greenville and Columbia Railroad. OIv urTi?" nfl er Friday, the Otb instant, Pas- ! sengur trains will run dally, (Suudaya ox cepted,) as follows; Leave Colombia, 7 00 a m Leavo Alston, 8 56 a m Leave Newberry, 10 35 a in Arrivo at Abbeville, 3 ?0 p m - Arrive at Anderson, fi 15 p m Arrive at Greenville, 0 00 p m Leave Greenville 0 00 a m ' Leave Anderson, ti 45 a m Arrive at Abbeville, 8 45 a ni Leave Newberry, 1 25 pm Arrivo at Alston, 8 00 p m Arrivo at Columbia. 6 00 p m Trains on the Blue Ridge Railroad will also run daily. Sundays o accepted, conn.cling with the up and down trains on tho Greenville and Columbia llailroad, as follows: Leavo Anderson at- 5 20 p in Leave Pendleton ot 20 p ni Arrive at Walhalla nt 8 00 p m Leave Walhalla at 4 00 a ni Leavo Pendleton at 6 40 a in Arrive at, Anderson at 0 40 a m Tho train will return hom Relton to Anderson on Munday and Friday mornings. JAM KS O. MEREDITH, General Superintendent. Dee 3, 1807 12 tf THE CHRISTIAN NEIGHBOR : 4 WEEKLY PAPER AT TWO DOLLARS XJL a year, in advanco-the eleventh copy gratis to any pernon Bonding ton subscribo?. it will be AN ADVOCATE, 1. Ot CHRISTIANITY universal ; also particu- : lar, a? opposed to war, offensive or defensive. '2. Of tho INTERNAL UN ITV of the Church, as opposed to tho pretentious of externalism. Of METIIOOIS.II, US holding thc Head, and ns consisting with tho 'essentials, liberty, und . charity of Christianity. 4. Of Civil government and Patriotism, as they consist with tho DIVINE Government and general Benignity. 5. Of "Equality," as it consists with Chris tianized COMMON SENSE. 6. Cf EDUCATION physical, mental, religions, and moral, as of tho first importance. A RECORDER, Of OF.NEttAi. iNTSH.ror.NCft from tho household, agricultural, soiontifio, artificial, commercial and political world. And AN ADVERTISER, Of the RESPECTABLE and SORA?.. Caro will bo oxorciscd to oxcludo improper matter, mid to put in that which will instruct tho children und tho School, and edify the 1 adults and tho Church. Donations or Endowments will bc used exclu sively for tho benefit of tho Pour? As subscribers ar? trusted to pay on recep tion of first number, they will trust me to givo I them a paper worth tho price. Tho arrival of tho "NEIGHBOR" will in form subscribers pf tho plnconnd timo of publi cation, and also that tlio subscription is thou doe. In tho Meanwhile, lay by Two Dollars, mid scud on.subscribers. Address: SIDI ll. BROWNE, Columbia, S. C. Sept. 20. 1807_1__tf 1 State, or SotilliCarolina. IN OUOINAKY-OITATION. WHEREAS, H. 0. .Smith hath applied to me for loiters of administration upon the Kstato of John Smith, docoasod, late Of tho District of riokona and {tinto aforesaid ? Tho kindred and creditors of said doooasod, aro, theroforo, ohed to nppear bolero mo at Picken? G. H. on friday, tho 81st day of January, Instant, to shew cause, if any they oan, why sold letters should not bo granted. Glvos nuder my hand and seal this 10th day of January, 1808. W. E. UOJLC?M?tko .-.n. s * Wt* ^ ?foi #*?* . SAMT.. MCGOWAN.\ JJ. M. ADAMS. Abbeville, 8. C. f \ Picketts, 8. 0. M'GOWAN & ADAMS, Attorneys eut. Law,! A NJ) SOLICITOUS IN KCiUlTV, ! AU business in [Uv Courts of thc Uni fed States, j INCI.IHINO MATTHUS IN BANKRUPTCY, Left willi tho JttN'iOR PAKTNKII will receive : prompt attention, dot 25, 1800 0 tf NORTON & S Y MMES, Attorneys sut Law, PICKERS C. II., 8* C ., Will attend promrttty lo business in tho COURTS OF LAW AND EQUITY, In Uio Districts comprising Ibo Wcstovu Circuit. A f,KOR IN THE I : MT Kl) STATES CO (JUTS, IM'l.riMNU TU AT or BS A N Ci Et 6: i? 'fi' ?li V . JOS. J. NOKTON. WUITNEU SYMMKS. Jonunry 21, 18C7 18 if I J. XV. HA R li ISON, \ A T T 0 K N JJ Y AND COUNSL'LLQtt, j W t Li, I-KA (TP I CK tN THU [ 'GOEMTFS OP LAW AM* KC.Cfi'ffY, \ I AV rm: WESTERN CIUCUIT.\ \ - [ tvtir: AM ASO reva In thc Courts of thc Uni I eil States, including (hot j Of Ilarvkroptcy. OFFICE AT ANDERSON C. H., S. O'. March 20, 1807 27 tf Isaac Wickliffe^ AY T (Q ? rM & V AT LA Wi, WILL PRACTICE IN TUM Superior Courts ot Law in tho Western Circuit. Prompt attention ???ven to alt business entrusted io him. 6 Hi c c i ? di i' a II tl J ii i* y II o o ni, PICK ENS C. H.. S. C. Jan. 27, 1807 18 ir WHITNER & WHITNER, SUCCESSORS TO HA KR ISON ??- WJJITNEHS, Attorneys at Law A N 1) ?OlilCITtfJt?Sl B.\ S^BJB'fl'Y. .J. IL WUITNE?, 1 (?. l'\ WIU TN KU, Walhalla, S. C. J ( Anderson C. ll Jan ?, 18(17 KV tf J. I?. RBKD. > J W. C. KKITIT, I Anderson C. Ff, / ( I'iekens C. IL | ! REE!) & KEITH, A ttor n cys a t JJ a w , AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY. Will [/iee prompt attention to all business committed to their t are. OFFICE AT PICK HNS O'. H. Jan. 1, 18(57 10 tf A rr T O R N E Y A T L A W A NI) SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, WILL PRACTICE HIS PROFESSION in tho Courts ol tba Western Circuit. All business loft with Maj. .1 M. ADAMS, at Picken? C. H., will re?oive prompt attention, _ .1 u no 7. 1 800_38_tf_ II. t.. JBvrr.fis. w. n. J termas, T. A. JRFI'KUS. "TTL JIWFWS ? W FACTORS A N 1) Cominis Merchants, CHAP.LINTON, S. C. Special ?tl ont hm given to tho SALE OF COT TON mid other P Ii O DU CE. Orders for SUPPLIES carefully utiendcd lo. July G. 8G7 4-i Sm Medical Notice. TUR UNDERSIGNED having permanently estab lished himself al Picketts Court liouse, offers his services to the community at large, for the PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, in all its branches. When not professions Hyabsent, bo niny always be found at bis ollice, ready lo give prompt attention to all calls, night or day. JAMI'S M. SLOAN, M. D. Picketts C. IL, Nov. us, 180<; ll-tf Sill L 011_T AKNEHY. rpilti UNDERSIGNED now liovo their 'E'nii J lK'fV. threo toiles below Perryville on ino Dino Ititl^e Railroad, in successful operation. We offer for salo superior qualities of Harness, Sole and Upper Leather, At thc lowest rates for CA S/I br HA RTER. We also have on hand a splendid lot of Cliff and Kif? MK i its on like terms. Orders for Leather, accompanied by the cash, promptly filled. LAY & LOVINGGOOD. July I tl. 1807_4?_tf Chapter Convocations. rniiR REGULAR CONVOCATIONS of woii.aiia 1 Chapter, No. 28, R.?. A.-. M.-., will bo held on Friday before (lui Timm Saturday in each mouth, at -1 o'clock, P, M., during (ho entire Ma sonic year. Companions will toke due notice here, of and govern themselves accordingly. Dy order of (he Chapter! C. C. LANGSTON, M. E. II. P. II. A. IL Gi ?SON, Secretary. Jan 2, 1808 l l 1 ???? STATE OF SOUTlTcTrUOUNA, P10KKNS-IN TIIK COMMON n.t. AS. Samuel Lovinprood, Ex'or 1 Fordon Attaehment. v- \ ?. Wit'Ki.ivra, E. A. Toto. j Pl'(Ts At fy. Y y II EH EAS, the Plaintiff did, on the 12thday V V of March, 1807, file his declaration against the Defendant, (who, it is enid) is absent from and without the limits of this Slate, and has neither wife nor attorney known within tho same, upon whom a copy of the said deehtvntiou might liosot^ voil: lt islhorcforc ordered, ihnt thc said Defcn? dani do appear and plead thereto, on or before the 14lh day of March, 1808; otherwise, final nod i absolute judgment will thou ho given and awarded | against him. J. E. Ii VGOOD, c.o.r. I p Cler .'s Office, March 12, 18G7 Iv Assistant Assessor'? Office, U. S. Internal Revenue / BICKENS C. IL, Cot I, 1867. >." MOTICB is hereby givon (lint Divinion No ?T. )? j\ (tm-morly Gibson's division) has been conse'. dated wi'li divinion No 22, comprising the who'.. of Picketts District, and which wilL horcnftei ' known ns Division No. 12, now .entirely itn<l V luv charge. A ll persons, therefore, in Picken? Di?. , "/. i rici, who ?re in ?ny wny interested tn Iutori?>> Revenue munm-x w ill pienso pall at roy office. > ?> Pick on M (J. M.. willi.-ut delay. I shall be in n.y oflico all of f uort week next. F. A. HORB, Aaa'fc Assessor 3d collection Diet, SC Od .'?, 1807 2 tf MILLS HOUfcJ?, COJ?N Ii H MEETING ? QUEEN STBSE2?, CHARLESTON, S. 0. rilli IS well know? FIRST CLASS IIOTET. i lins jus? been thoroughly repaired, reiltiod lind re furnished, and is now ready for tho iu<. commodution of tho TRAVELLING PUBLIC, whore patronage is respectfully toi i ci tod. M EUCH ANTS visiting the city ar? ?ospeef-. Inlly invited. Every accommodatioa will hoi offeredIlhorn. Coaches ?Kays in r?a<?ncbs io convey ymsFcn&e>T? to.and from the Hotel. Tho Proprietor promises to do all ia hi? pow. <?r for thc comfort of his guests. JOSEPH PURCELL, Propriclr.i Feb 21 24 t? TO CUSTOMERS SCHKO0Ell>$ lillias ON CANE CREEK, NEAR "WALHAL LA DEPOT, tltlC IN GOOD OH DER FOR GRINDING A WHEAT AND COHN. -ALSO A sopa rate Bolting Cloth for Rye and Corn. ? oom pct ont Miller is always nt tho Mill lcndv UJ wail un customers. ?J JACOD SCHRODER. '2. 1807 60 8 "The Debtors OF J. S. LORTON & CO. are notified that T aili be in Pendleton, to settle with thom, on Ti.- v days and SaturdnyH, until the First of February next, utter wbiuh time their Notes and Account will bc turned over lo my Attorney, Col. J. J. NoiiTox, for collection. S. F. W. MILLER, Survivor. Nov. IO, 1807 0 ? TO CONS t/AIPTI YES. 'PUB ADVERTISER, having been restored t<> t health in a few weeks by a very simple rei ?> ? dy, niter having suffered for several years wi.il > severe lung affection, nnd that dread disease Cy;, sumption-is anxious to make known to his Iv I low-sufferers the means of euro. To all who dcuire it, ho will send a copy of tte prescription used (free of charge), with the db re lions tor preparing a.wl using the same, which I hey will bud a suiiK CUBE rou CONSUMPTION, ASTU* lJitONcnrris, Cocons, COLOS, and all Thront evA Lr.ng Affections. Tho only object of tho advent sov in memling the Prescription is to benefit the a 111 iel ed, and spread information which lie t?oii ocivcs to bc invaluable, and ho hopes every suffer cr will try bis remedy, as it will cost them noll . lng, and may prove a blessing. Parties wisl.ii.;. Oif> prescription, russ, by return mall, will plcut-o address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., New Yoi K. May 6, 1807 . 83 ly THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, riOKBNS-IN OR DIN A?T. Malinda Archer, Adm'x, "| Petition for fieffjotdoii. Vs. [of Estate of John S. N. Williams, cl.als. J Archer, decenscd. IT appearing to my satisfaction that thc bcd rfc ?l law of Vnn Archer, deceased, (names and HUH. -, ber unknown,) and tho hoirs-at-law of Andrew Ai ( lier, d* ceased, (names and number unknown. . defendants in this case, reside without the lino - of this State : It is ordered, therefore, that thc .* said absent defendants, together with tho eri^ > ors ol John E. Archer, deceased, do appear in ? ? Couvt of Ordinary, to be holden ot Pickens C. ll . on Monday thc Oth day of March next, to shVw canso, if any they can, why a final settlement c.. the Eklalo of John E. Archer, deoensed, should ma then bo made, and decreed on accordingly. W. E. HOLCOMBE, o.r-n. Dec. 2, 18(57 Xl 8m NOTICE. I R ACHEL N. A. HENDRICKS, wife of Mo^s J j Hendricks, of Piokens District, Farmer, lu i ? i>v gives notico that at the expiration of ono mouin from this date, she will carryon business ns a fr?? icalev. My oooupation will be that of a Fon? ur. RACHEL N. A. HENDRICKS. Deo 20, 1807_1$_ 6 WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. x?o THE SUBSCRIBER having an experience /e/N of many years in the business of repairing i]y.^CIockH, Wutclies nud Jewelry, oilers his services to bis friends and the public generally, in that linc of business. Charges for all work as reasonable as possible All work war ranted, if well used. He will nlso give his atten tion *o thc repairing of MUSICAL INSTIUIUKKTS. His place of business is at WALHALLA, nearly - opposite thc Post Office. F. M. MORGAN. April 4, ISO 28 8m-cow THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, i'lCKKXS-THE COMMON PISAS. J. D. Ferguson, Adtn'r] Foreign Attachment. vs \ MCGOWAN & ADAMS, William Douglass. J Plff'e /tty's. Wi 1 BREAS, thc Plaintiff did, on thc ?lh duy of February, 18G7, file his declaration against, [be Defendant, (who, as it is said,) is ab? cot from ind without i lie limits of this State, and has no! tb ev . wife nov attorney known within tho same upon whom a copy of tim ?aid declaration might bo served : lt is tncrotoro ordered, that the ?raid de fendant do appear and plead thereto, on or boforo ibo Otb day of February, 1808; otherwise, final ind absoluto ju 'gtnent will then bo given and twarded against him. J. E. HAGOOD, d.c.P. Clerk's Offico, Feb 6, 1807 IT HIE STA,TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, PICK KN8-IN THE COMMON PLKAS. lohn G- Mauldin "1 Dec'l. in Aesnmpsit^ vs. I Foreign Attachment. lohn H. Frashc alias j" Aror/on rf? Symmes, Froiroks. J Pl'fo Att'ys. \TT IIKREAS, thc Plaintiff did, on tho 18th Y> day of October, 1867, file his dooiaration against tho Refondant-, (who, as it issaid-,) ia ubscnt from and without the limits of this Stute, and has ucithor wifo uomttornoy known within the same upon whom a copy of tho said dooli?? union might bc served ?' It is therefore ordoroci, that tho ?hid dolo lid tint do appear and plead thereto, on or before tho 10th day of ?otober, 1008 j othorwh*, Anal and absolute judgment will then bo given ?nd awarded oRoinet him., I 10. HA&?OIX c.c.i i Clvrk'e OiUvc, Oct. 18, lW7,.:v. V . W-M