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left in Ji L to AQt I , I btr*. icriUed ' nflbin) e Hunt -? b??n 1 ntari'jr or en- i sntielit rritit aicoeptod nor attempted to exercise the huU?<ii of nny office whatever, under in* | authority or pretended authority In hostility to the United HUtri; that I lilt* not yielded a voluntary support to any pretended government authority, power or constitution within the United State*, Imatile or ioimieel thereto. And I do further owner'(or affirm) thel, to the beet of itit * knowledge end ebility, I will enpport end defend the Constitution of the United State* egelnat ell enemies, foreign end domestic; that I will hear true faith end allegiance to the name ; that I take thia obligation freely, without any mental enervation or purpose of evasion, and that I will well end faith folly discharge the dutiea of the offio on which I em about to enter, bo help me God." . You wijl also deaignate the piorlnct* where there ia oo competent person able to take th/above oath. It ia very desirable that you abould authoritatively asceitain. from each perron named, whether he can do ao. V u will alio give the Poat Office addrcaa of each pereon named. The Regis term, and perhaps the Managers of Elections, Will be compenaatcd for their advice*. I cannot too earnestly impreaa upon yott the vital importance of promptly acting upAn the reaueet contained in thia communication, and of transmitting your answer at tha earliest day practicable If an earnest and energetio effort ia not made to procure the services of trustworthy - citizens to discharge these respective dutiea, they will be performed by strangers, who may not have e correct appreciation of the wante of the community james l. orh, Governor of Soutli Carolina. To the Clerk, Sheriff, Ordinary end Com mieeiooer in Equity for Greenville Diatrict. Nk\t York, April 9. The steamship Cieat Eastern, which bee been eipected hereTfor several day*, arrived morning. She leaves for llrest oo the 18th. The eteiumhip Relief will shortly load with provi-iotis for the sufferers South. August Ihlmonl has fon>ens ed to allow his private gallery of paintings to he thrown open to the public five days, for (he benefit of the Ladi*' Southern Relief Association. This evening, Mr. and Mra. George Vander boff give a volunteer reading, in Steinway Hall, in aid of the Southern Re- I lief Commission Washington, April 0. * Tn the Southern relief basket, at Dr. Gillette's Church, was found a dollar hill, in which was wrapped a ladies' diamond ring. Chkttanooqa, April 0. The Conservative Union Countv Convention met to night, to elect delegate* to a State Convention, without distinction of race or color. Ii was the largest and moat enthu*ia?tic meeting held in the State, al?oul 600 colored and 400 whites being in attendance. The officers of the meeting are all original Union mer?-the speakers the Mine. The meeting was add reused by Wro. Fletcher, a leading colored citixen, who said that if he was fit to vote, he waa fit to ait on a jury and hold of fice; be hau been told that the conservatives were ilo to the colored man; w,hat he heard le night had set him thinking about going to read, study and vote for himself. The radicals say they are going to carry all the States; * they would not u.iss him. lli* remarks war# greeted with applause. and re-olu(ton* were adopted in favor of a return to the Constitution,opposition to Brownlow, in favor of a more liberal school of law and economical administration of the Governmen*. CaAiLKSToa, April 1 A, 1867. Cottix.?There Is a good inquiry, with bet little Cotton offering ; prices without e⦤ tales 184 bales?say 8 at 22: 18 > sv ; i1riz1); 1u at zt( ; ob at St; 24 at 26j. ami SB. at 26. We quote: Ordinary, 24 ; Low Middling 25: Mid dling 25. v Aroorra, April 16. Cotton dull; tales 03 halea-?middlicg receipts 125 halea, Bavamsait, April 16. Bales of cotton, t? d?y, 124 hales?middoings 26. Tlie market stood dull, with little Inquiry i reeeipte 760 hales , BeUgloas tanluaa. Sunday. April 20. , i4 ? aviiDAT-acaaoLS. i Baptist Church, 9, A. M.?-Col. Cats. J. Biraav, Superintendent. Methodist Cbarch, 9, A. M.?E. F. Stokbs, Km)., Superintendent. Episcopal Church, 9, A. M.?Mr. W. E. Earm, Superintendent. ' Presbyterian Church. 9, A. M?Mr. A. A. Futii, Superintendent. iiutn. B.ptist Church, II, A. M., and 1, F. M., Iter. W. D. T von as. Methodiit Church, Jt, A. M., Her. J. W. IIoiurt. . < r Episcopal Church, 11, A. If., aod 9, F. M. r?*. fiuhr Carim. Presbyterian Church, 11, A. If . aad 4, P. M . | Br. PHa College Hdilenly in Huays ago, BBteru Baptist Theological Bern PtIIE ANNIVERSARY EXERCISER of l?e Southern Baptist Theological Seminnry, I * ill be held In the Baptiat Church at Oreeo-! rille, *s followa: The ADDRESS BEFORE THE ANDREW ^ ,erwt^e Q . I . #_ 1-Ul.L.r.n cuiir-ii on oarwraay .*?? <;/? r. April 20th, by Rev. W B. JON ES, of North Carolina. The SEMINARY SERMON, on Sunday morning, by lUr. JAMES C. FURMAN* D. D. The SERMON BEFORE THE MISSIONARY SOCIETY of the SentinRry, on Sunday nigh(. by Rev. C. C. BITTING. The COM MEN CEMENT WITH OR AT)UATIKG EXERCISE*. and at. ADDRRSSby Re*. JAMES P. BOYCE. D. D , on Monday morning, April 22c/, at 11 o'clock. B. MANI.Y. Jr. Secretary of the Faculty. April 18 45 1 TAILORING. W M. WMISNANT RESPECTFULLY inform* the public that headntinues to CUT end MAKEUP, In the moat fashionable and apprcved aty lea. GENTLEMEN'S GARMENTS* He may he found in the bttildim; on Mainstreet next door btlow Mcpherson's linke ry , In the liont store will be kept a supply f ' FAMILY GROCERIES, Such as Su^ar, Coffee, Tea, Spices, S"dn, Ac , which are off-red at low prices lor Cash or Country Produce. April 18 47 tf Rai?r?tft.rv'a flfflcs fl A P P tt Pa * COLUMBIA, AmulIS, 1367. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholder* ot the Greenville end Columbia Railroad Company will be held in Columbia on THURSDAY, tho second day of May next, at 10 o'clock a. to. Stockholders will be parsed over the road to attend the meeting free, n* heretofore. C. V. CARRINUTOH, Scc'y. April 18 47 td SPBINO" SEASON. ippAM, ARM now receiving a luige and vuricd Stuck of SEASONABLE GOOPS, KMBnACI.VO : Brown & Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, Ticks. Dcitimr, Stiipe*, Cottonades, Linen Dork* end Prilla, li:?y end Spanish Linens, Irinh Linens, Table Dnmm-La, Towelling*, Ac. Calicoes, Printed Lawns, Jaconets. Oii ghiini*. ChninbrHys. Mohairs, Mm-ini'iiquea, I.enne, Melanges, Batatfra, Ang'see. A'paces*, Bombazine*, Cluillie, Ac. Cambric, Jaconet, Nainsook, Swi?**nd Mull Muftlins, Victoria Lawn*. Whi'e nn?l Colored Toilet on*, Embroideries, Braid*. Frilling, Ac., Linen Collnr*, Cuff*. Embroidered Sell*, Ac., Ac. Gloves and Hosiery, Veiling*, ! ice Full*. Crape and Crape C'dlar*, Doldiu'i*, W?*h Blond, and Silk Illusion Trimmings, Ilat and Belt Ribbon*. Dre?* Button* and Trimmincra, French Corsets and llo<>p Skirts. N0TI02TC SIT VAF.ISTY. CASHMEBETTE, TWEEDS, JEANS, BLACK AND COLORED CA^SIMERES, French Drab d'Eta and Cloth. RRADY MADR ( LOTIIING. SIURW. COLLARS, CRAVATS, Ac. Men and Boys' Wool, Far and Straw Hats Ladies' Trimmed HatsBoots and 8hoes Umbrellas and ParasolsHardware and Cutlery. Crockery and GlasswareGroceries, Dye Staffs, 4c. Ac We ere thankful for the rtrj flattering attention given o* heretofore, end will bejMlligcnt in our efforts to give continued uilBelion. H. BEATTIE ft CO. Afiil IS ii , ' >' ^ PPfPrSoriUETOR OF iS j !_ _ III WOULD most resp*stfnlly i f@nrmw inform lit* Ladies ami public '"trywry?vr ??.*t hi. stock on ; BPKlNO AND SUMMER GOOD-. i* now , very compl'ii1. and well calculated to |r?vv J rAti.faction, both a. lu price imd qnnlity. 'Hie Stock consists in part ni follow, viz : Challa and English Ib r-ges ; Paris Plaid.; Himalayas; Colored Lawns; Printed Muslins ; Spring Print* ; A'apac*. ; English and Italian Crapes; Corded. Dotted and Plaid Sw be ; Jaconet ; Mill) and Nainsook Muslin*; White and Colored Brilliants; White ' ami Colored Tnrllon* ; Linen Cambrics and j Lawn.; bulging* and Inserting.; Thread , I -- ? i ? -< - .c-iii. -.1 UViW *UM IIIUIH'.IWI ? V" rwiuiv i ^IIR, V/^IV'II f ttiid Woriltd Tracing Brsid* ; T iitxtii and Bonnet Ribbons ; Iirudirs; Combs;, Collars ; Cravats; Relta; Belting*; l*lench? ] ed ninl Brown Table Dsm.isk ; Sheetings nnd Pillow Casings; Toilet-Towels; Durliw ; Linen and Cotton IHnpers; Lmigcioths; Ladies and Misses IloSe; Gent* und Boys half H??? ; Farmers Drills ; Brown Linens ; 1 Ciwimer'H; Tweeds; Jeans; Shoes; Hat*; Summer Clothing; HNmStitid.cd. Kinhroidered and Mourning Handkerchiefs ; Gloves; Cologne and Extinct* ; Castile and Toilet Soaps ; and other articles too numerous to mention. Call and . examine for yourselre?no' charge made lor looking. April 18 47 tf removal! ! Ill A V R removed from Roberta* New 1 Brlek Store, to Out. DAVID HOKE'S) I old stand, one dour South of tli? now Cotut { House, where 1 keep coiis'antly on hand the following, with many other articles, to ON I1AND: Fte*h Knii-ins Soda Crackers * Citron. Soda , Gum Powder. F. F. F., Shot Knee Ginger, cheap A large satiety of Sugar*, from 10 to 23 eta per pound Fine Assortment of Tahiti Teas Cutlery, a variety Ladies' and Gentlemen's Under Shirts Linen*, Diaper*, and Ca**itnere* Towelling, Spelling Books, Stale.* Collins' Axes Wood Scows Soda Mii<l Butter Crackers Buckets, Tuilt Brooms, Binshe*, Hair Bruflies, BlAcking Brushes Spades, Shovels Bdiimore Sugar Cured Hams LViCihn Ciludles, (ringer, Indigo Lead, Madder, Nail* Rice, Standi Tobacco, Factory Yarn. Alhpice, cheap l'ickles, assorted. 50 cts St|)<*king Tobacco C ur? ants Black lVpper 0 Boxes 0iicet? English Dairy Cheo?e 0',>tci?, 50 uls per box Candy, 50 cts per lb Laguyrn and Bio Coffees. JUST ARRIVED. Fancy 1'iints Haiege* Dress Trimmings Flannel*, Bed and White Spool Cotton, assorted Heavy Bmwvi and Bleached Shitting* and Sheetings Braids Linen C. Mankorchiefs Head Notts 1 -.i:.- r? ?.??....? i<nwnini \vtruiK gunca Morocco licit* llro.vn anil Bleached Dtilh Button*. assorted Scovell n St pel lloes, assorted ?ire? and qualities Kn'vffl and Folk* The above goods nr? sold at the lowest pos-ildti profits for push, or country prodorr; sod I it in receiving. "Very week.fion Bidtimoro. New Yoik, and other markets, fresh supplies, which I intend tosell ntprices to snit times. My floods arc bought entirely for nelt cash, find eiin conssqnentlv, be sold at lower figure* than those that are bought CI) lime, however short. JOHN I) ASIIMORE. notice; TBIIIF. FIRM between the undersigned JL has been PISSOLYF.D by mutual consent, to take eflfect from Tuesday, Vfltli March The liabilities will be Settled by II. A CAlTBLE, who will continue the business at. same stand. All persons INDEBTED will make payment to liirn. II. A. GABBLE, F. A. MILEt. April 11 46 S "juwrectlwlt A LARGE STOCK OF SPRING GOODS, AT THE 8TKNHOUSE A TERRY. Fuirview, S. 0., April 10, 1867. 46-3 "tinrepairing. I AM NOW PREPARED to do alln>?n ' nor ill TIN RI'PAIUIXH, at Greenville pi ire*, at th* Store of 8TENHOUSE 8c TERRY, FAIRVIEW. and would solicit the patronage of the surrounding country. T. H. STALL.. ! April 11 46 J? | fOR-SALPs A NO 1 PAIR ..f FAIRBANKS PLATFORM SOA LEA, in good order. They draw 80ii pound*, lf.O on the Beam, which is divided ill half pound n?tohe*. BROWN k MORRIS, Carr'e Old Stand. : April 11 46 S Tor Sale, COTTO* MACHINERY AT RATESYILLE. 2URAWINO FRAMES 3 SPEEDERS. Ail ift prime working order. - WO^TOOMCRT. Aptll t x ^ * ^p,.Aj | MpTFi fc'&t OF SOUTH CAROLINA " T 'GREKNVI1.1 .10 OlSMiHT. '& / hOVTlllT, htquirt. Ordinary of " mW T)i*lrict. v rtrnKKKAs, J C lanoford has <?i? i f a Petition In my Office. praying that altar* of Admloiatration, on all and stncuar Ilia g<>oda and ehatte'a. t ights and ci edits >| Henry I^angtord. lata of the flitlriot .'orrraid, d?c<asej, should be granted to lirn. Th*?a ara. /Aere/orr, to cite and admonish all and ?|ngiilar the kindred and credi ors of the Said deceased. to be and appear in iho Court of Oidinary for said District, to hr hnldrn at Greenvilie Court llonse, on ihc 24th day ??f Aptil Inst., to elinur eanse. if ?ny. why the said Administration should not be granted. S. J. DOUTIllT, O. 0 D. Ordinar\'s OfUce. 10lh April, 1867. Apri> 11 <9 % The Stato of South Carolina, GREENVILLE DISTRICT. BY virtue <>f a Decretal Order from tlt? Court of Ordinary, for Gresnvilb District. I will f'xiiow tor sale, at public onicrv, to the highest bidder, on tht ftr*\ JfnnJat/ in May ntxl, the folium log TU.-vUI OF LAN'l?, vir; All tliat. |rieee, parcel and Tract of Laud, situated iu Greenville 1 ?i*?on water! of Wild Cut C'eek, bounded by Inhd* o George Harrison. J. \V. Jackson, an-t others and continuing Smeuly five Acrr*. more oi less. Sold as the properly of JOHN II HARRISON, deceased, for partition among the heirs. TERMS -eA credit of fire months, mitli interest- from day of rale, for all except ?? much a* will p?y the costs,.which mill b< requited in cash. Purchasers in give bone with good security, and a murlgage of tlx premises, if deemed nsceSsnry, to the Or dioary, t<? secure the ptj im'tit of the pur cli-ise money. Purchasers to pay for titles W. T. SHUMATE S. u. D. Sheriffs Oflice, 10th April, 1807. Apr 11 46 8 Notico. ALL Pel sons Indebted to llic Estite o J. HARVEY BAKKR. deceased, mil nmke payment immediately ; and nil thorn having demands nginst sahl Estate, wil present them properly ?Heated for p?\lm nt T I'. IJAKE15, Executor. April* > 45 3 Noiico. INCOME TAX l' INCOME TAX ! Orrici Ahr't Assk'sor Internal Rrvrnve, 1 2.1i? Division, 8n Collection Disr. > ORifxttLLK, S. C., April '2d. 1807. ) AV1NG been appointed Assistant Am Mm. lessor of Hjiited Slates Internal Rev enuo fnr tlie Twenty-third Division, Tbirt Collection I>! ?ri?-t, -compi miitg the rir? Regiment S. t\ M., with lieiidqnnit.-rs a tlreenville, S. C., nil |>trsoiiftr-*i(iiiig withii I It** hIxivc fi* tin* I lt?*uiinoi t. wliti Iimvc no given in ili-ir INt'OMK TAX required mi ?l.*r the Excise Ltvv, for tin* yum I SCI imk 1P5. nr.- requested '<> mil >ii my OlTice nut adjust thesiine without delay. The especial at i 0'i I ion ol Distillers o Spirituous Liquors is called to tho sliovi notice, as they unlet come forward hid) r? port nt unci*. ar Office in the old Tost Offie?. building R HOOKER, A?8 R'nnt Assessor Internal Kevn. to. April 4 46 tf llinp? r Greenville District. Sl'KINtt TK11M 18(J7. ON MOTION or THE SOLICITOR : It is ordcrrd, Tliat all prosecutions fo Larceny and Misdemeanors heretofore com minced,, ami made returnable to the Court o Sessions, bo trsuisfercd to tbc District Courl and tliut t ie Clerk do cause notice to be givci to Prosecutors, Defendants and Witnesses, re quiring tin m to appear at the Session of tb said District Court, to bo held ou tbo four;] Monday iu April neat. THOMAS \V. GLOVER. March 28th, 19C7. rIMIE above is n true copy hf the order oh | twined nt the last term, ami all person interested, Prosecutors, Defendants and Wit oesscs, are required to lie in attendance nt tli next silting of the District Court, which is 4tl Monday in April next. Magistrates and Constables arc notified t give qiiticu to parties to bo in attendnner where nny papers were issued by them nni made returnable to the Court of Common Pleas to appear at uext District Court. w. A. Me DA MEL. c. c. r. Clerk's Office, March 30, 16C7. April 4 4 6 tf Jo w. iv'oinvooi). SURGEON DENTIST, GREENVILLE, S C gv\..IJA. OKFICK for the pre*, nt oi MhI. Str?-et. one door belo? lite I'oet Office. Ma-<li 21 4H 8in* DAVID & STRADIEY,FORWARDING AND COMMISSI MERCHANTS, ASD Dealers in Groceries and Provisions TENDLETON STREET, HEAR TUG DEPOT. Mar 14 ' 42 tf NoticeIS hereby given I lint in future no persons Mack or white, will l>?* permitted to In interred in ihe giave vHfd near flteenvill \ illrtirt*. known the negro onryinf now owned liv mvi-tf, and others by w hom I am Hiuhmiaed to net. All person* are notified that in futuri they Will nof. he allowed, under the penal ly of I fie law, to enter upon, and go through inv premise*, lying on Reedy River am Richland t'reeh, n< ar Greenville Village for tithing, hunting, or any other purport I have understood that person* havi hern purchasing tire wood from certain ne gross and hauling it from lands under mj ehaige. This is to notify thein snd all oth ere, thnt I have no negro agents for rellinf wood. and that in luiore if sny persom shell pui chase ail'i haul \voo<l from eair land, i will hold ihrm responsible as Ires prigs, is, unless they purchase the tame ft on me. For any violation of the foregoing notice I shaft enforce the law. WM. CHOICK. F?h. U 88 tf An/w monthr? Airjuirrirri^ted'to. qp*/v six entirely new articles, just out. Address O. T. (iAKY, City Building, Biddeford, Me, May II . It _ ly r hiss. THOMAS stccit THODIAf RTEEil THOMAS STEEIV THOMAS STEEf THOMAS STEE.f AT OLD ST A XD SfeDA VLD A DUXCA X*S A TOLDSTA XD JfcDA YID A DUXCAXS AT OLD STAXD Mr DA V/D A DUNCAN'S AT OLD ST A XD Mr DA V/D A DUXCA A"8 AT OLD STAXD Mr DA V/D A DUXCAXS SELLS FAMILY OROCEMES SELLS FAMILY GROCERIES SELLS FAMILY GROCERIES SELLS FA MILY .(i ROCEIll ES SELLS FAMILY GROCERIES ' I STAPLE DRY GOODS STAPLE DRY GOODS ; STAPLE DRY GOODS f STAPLE DRY GOODS ; STAPLE DRY GOODS ( , AND nousfc KEEPIXO ARTICLES ? AND HOUSE KEEPING ARTICLES ' AND HOUSE K E E PI NO ARTICLES 1 AND HOUSE KEEPING ARTICLES 8 AND HOUSE KEEPING ARTICLES EXTREMELY LOW FOR CASH OXLY EXTREMELY LOW FOR CAS/1 OXLY EXTREMELY LOW FOR CASH OXLY EXTREMELY LOW FOR CASH OXL Y | f EXTREMELY LOW FOR CASH OXLY I I JUST RECEIVED FOR j APRIL TRADE, , RAISINS, ; ALMONDS, 1 PRESERVED FRUITS, f : VEGETABLES* % ? ? - ^ w -1. ? ? r SALMON, PICKLES, SAUCES, D , ASSORTMENT b ? or 8 c AND h CONFECTIONARIES 0 OF ' <h XIHDS, Fresh Whole Rice AND CHEESE, 1 _ _ Plows, Hoes, Traces, Hames, AND C7H3?. AP.TI31E0 ? rca ! FARMERS' USE. i JJJ5 J JJ sL> i FRESH i GARDEN SEEDS, ! ? GRASS SEEDS, onoi tots, cfco . W?rph ?? 4 4 tf - ?* U . .?- . <*,yT ^dHHHHi v ./?* ./v*j of . flflHH^|HH G K KKN Vl!41^M^B^Bj Xa tha C11R i^TOPU SRjflMfB3HB|^^^^B^B Mo??? ^flttlNDH|^BB89H^HH^^E their liriHnBHHjBHHH^^^^HHH of Sale BM IHT APPEAU^^^^^^HmB I Greer. M?t?|M^H'pff|HEH*flHM|^^KH^HH and their helrq reSw^^BBKRT^^^BBSB^^^BH^B l? ordered that ih^yfB^^J) ftt ? Ordinary, to b? *t<>idcifTMpi'3i^a|?ft|tJyM^^ on n\diiri<1dri iR^PmHhBhhH| June next, at 10 o'clock, A ?BBW^t|HBiBHaBjflj caii?e. if any they can, why tire Kat+cSifgg|^|99HM the Ka'ateol El.tZABCTH ISMITki^gMiBHMEBgpW cd, alionld n?t be reviaed, by IntrtnlilM^F^KjSSp testimony for that purpoae, t?? ate. ftafn tll#^p^^; true value of the article* told, and final ' settlement of the said Estate be made on thnt ' ?} ^ and on failure of partitatoappear in person or by attorney,their consent* will be taken as confessed Given under my band, at Greenville Conrt House, this 26th day of March, A. D., 1S67. fcr S. J. DOUTniT. O 0. P. Mar 28' 44 tf STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIHiL GREENVILLE DISTRICT. By S J DOUTH1T Eiquirr, Ordinary of said District \\J J1EUKAS, JA3. P. MOORE,a *. o. ?? t T lias filed a Petition in my Office, pt axing that. Letters of Administration on all nod singular tin* trnods and chattels, rights and creditsof ELISHA P FfcNPLKY, into of the District aforesaid, deeaaaed, should be granted to him Thnt arc, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the snid deceased, to be atid appear lit thet'oort of Ordinary t9r said District t* lie holden at Greenville Court House, on the 20th day of Aprrl next, to show cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be grauted. S. J POItTHlT. O. O. P. Ordinary'* Office, 16lh March, 1867. Mar. li -it 43 6 STATE OF SOUTH C ARO LER A. GREENVILLE PISTRICT. By S. J. DOtJTHlT, Esquire, Ordinary of Said District WIIERKAS, JAMES V. MOORE has filed a Petition in my Office, praying that Letters of Administration on ail and singular the goods and elialtels, rights and credi aof ClURLE* SCYON, late of tha District aforesaid, deceased, should" be granted to him. These art, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular tite kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to lie and appear in tlie Court of Ordinary for said District, to lie holden at Greenville Court Honse, o<? ! the i'ld day of April next, to show cause, if aiiv. whv lite said A dminisLi ntion should riot be granted.S. J. POUTHIT, O O. D.1' Ordlntry'i Office, 12th March, 1867. Mar 14 42 6 STATE OF SOUTH'^AROLIHA GREENVILLE DISTRICT. By S. J. DOUTIIIT, Esquire, Ordinary of naid District, WHEKEAS.Ja*. P. Moore, O.E.Q.D.. has filed a Petiiion in my Office, praying that Letter* of Administration on all and singular the goods nud ehnttels, rights and credits of rtlOMAS J. AUSTIN, late of tha District aforesaid, deceased, should ba granted ty him. These are. therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular the kindred and creditors of the raid deceased, to be and appear in the Court of Ordinary for said District, to be hidden at Greenville Court House, on the 22<f day of April next to show cause, it any, why the suid Administration should I not ba granted. S. J DOUTIIIT. O. o. D. Ordlnarv's Office, 12th March, 1867. Mr 14* 42 ? STATE OF "SOUTH CAROLINA (JUEENVILLE DISTRICT. In the Court of Ordinary. II" 1LSON HAWKINS, Administrator, s t applienut al'niust the heirs at laar of J. It. HAW KINS, whose namea arc unknown, Warren Hawkins, and others. Defendants. Citation for revision of bale Hill and final Settlement of Estate. It appearing that the lieirs-at?1aw of J. r> ti- t.:.?. -- -i *? ? u unwKina, ni'U VI III Ten rUWKItll reside beyond ibis State. It Is ordered tliat they do appear at a Court of Ordinary, to !>? hidden ni Greenville Court House, <m \Vr<ine*day, the 8th <hiy of May we*/, at 10 o'c/orit. A. M., to show cause, If any they I can, why ihe Sale Hill of the Estate of M AI5TIIA HAWKINS, deceased, should not he re-vised, by introducing for that purpose, to Hscertnin the tine value of the articles sold, itnd a finnl settlement of the fitid Estate he made on that. d>iy ; and on failure ol parties to appear in person or by [ attorney, their constats will be taken a* confessed Given und-r mv hand, at Greenville Court House, ihls 6th day of February, . D , 1867. 3. J. DOUTH1T, 0. G. I>. F. h 7 87 3m State of South Carolina. GREENVILLE DISTRICT. IN COMMON PLEAS. WitttAM Watkissvs. G to not W. Brooks. ? Attachment. II ERE A3, the Plaintiff did on the ll'h v V day November, file his Declaration ag tinst the Defendant, who, it is said, la absent from and without the limits of thla Sluts, and has neitl er wife nor Attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the stdd Declaration might beeerved: It | is therefore ordered that the aaid Defendant do appear and plead to the said Dec laI a ration on or before the 17 tli November, which will be in the year of our Lord, one inuiisnnii eignt hundred and sixty /even, oilier A'ise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded sg.-ilnst Idm. Cle.kV Office, Greenville Dist., S. C., Dac. ruber 6, 180ft W. A. McDANIKL, C. C. C P. . Dreft 28 ly STATE OF SOUTll CAROLINA, oiikrnv1llk district.' a m a w a <y? ?r Bill for Salt of Land to pay Ifrbta. die.? Jamk* P M<>orr, Administrator va AaaMIXTA T. WtSTPlKLD Ct *1. fFIIK following paragraph from the Da* A cretal order ol Chancellor Johnson ia the ahoye ease is published for lha Information of those interested. It is further ordered that the Commissioner ot thia Court do foithwith publish a rule, requiring all the creditors ot the sai<l 1)AVI1> W. WRSTFIKI.D deceased, to com? in within.nine months from the publieation of said rule and establish by proper proof, tn? iiMturw and eon-nut of thstr alaims against mid deceased. J. P. MOORR, C. It O. D. Commissioner* Odsoe, Sept. 24. 1HM1 Kep 2t H - **