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R??ISTBATION. IMPORTANT. OIlUUR J>ROM O EN. SICKLFS. HKADQR'TERS 2D MILITARY DISTRICT, I Charleston, S. C., Moy 8, 1807. j [General Onlers Aro. 18.] 1. On tho third Monday of July next, in obedi ence to tho requirements of tho Act of Congress, pained March 2.UI, 1807, Oom in andi il g General will proceed and causo to bo toado ? Registra tion of tho malo oiti/.oiiH of tho United Slates, twonty-ono year? of agc and ap warda, residents of North nnd South Carolina, not disfranchised for participation in tho rebellion, or for felony nt common law. II. Ono or moro Hoards of Registration, con sisting of throe discreet and qualified persone, to bo appointed by thc Commanding General, will bo organized in ouch county or city, to inulto nnd complete thc Registration, superintend tho election to bo hold thereafter for Dologntos to a Convention to fruiuo ii Constitution, nnd mnko roturen to him of tho voters. list of votors. and of tho persons elected as Delegates by a plural ity of tho votes cns! nt (?noll oleotion. III. Tho counties in North Carolina, nnd the geographical districts in South Carolina, will, for tho purposes of registration, bo divided into convouicnt -Registration Precinct*. In ouch Registration Precinct a'Board of Itegistcrs will, If practicable, bo organized. Several placo? Will bo designated in euell Registration Precinct whore tba Hoard will moot and citizens eligible to registration will romain in session two days, from sunrise to sunset, at euch place of meeting. On tho adjournment nf tho Ronrd n copy of the lint of persons registered will be deposited in a suitable place within tho precinct seven days, for publie info-niation. And thereafter thc Hoard will nguiu visit every precinct, and re viso tho list, of voters, he n- obtentions from eii isons n9 to any adjudication made, and register any person who may have been nuable, by rea non of illness or other good and Sllflicicilt cause to attend thc first session of the Hoard. IV. AU persons appointed to make the said registration of voters and to conduct.said elec tion will be required, before entering upon their duties, to take and subscribo the oath prescribed by thc Act approved July 2d, 1802, entitled "An act to prescribo un no th of office." And if any person shall falsely take ami subscribe stich oath or affirmation, such person so offending and be- i ing duly convicted thereof, shall be subject to thc pains, penalties and disabilities which, by ? Inv, are provided for thc punishment of the erimo of wilful and corrupt perjury. Tho form of thc oath is herewith published as follows: "I, A. H., do solemnly swear (oralfirni) that j I have never voluntarily horno anni against ! tho United States since I have been a citizen thereof; that I have voluntarily given no aid, ] countenance, counsel, or onconrugemont to por tons engaged in ur mod hostility thereto; that I have neither sought nor accented, nor nt temp ted to exercise (he functions of any office what ever nndor any authority or pretended authori ty in hostility to thc United .State* ; that I have not yielded a voluntary support to any proten ded g-.iveriiniQUt. authority, p twer. or Constitu tion within tin? United States, hostile or inimi cal thereto. And I du further swear (ur ailinn ) that, to tho best bf my know ledge and ability. I will support and defend Ibo Constitution of the United Stute.v, against all Clientle*, foreign or domestic ; that 1 will bear true failli anil alle giance to the sumo ; that 1 take this obligation freely, without any mental reservation or pur pose of evasion ; mid that I will well and faith fully d inch argo tho duties of the office on which I nm about to euler. So helli mc (?od." V. Members of the Hoards of Registration will bo allowed ii* coin pullen I ion four dollars n day for each day actually and necessarily om - ployed in tho perform nico of their dniios, and ten cents a aide for each milo travelled on du ty. Officers of the ur my detailed for such duty, j will be paid thc per diem and mileage allowod | for attendance on Courts Martini. VI. Any citizen desiring to servo as a mom nor-of a l?uird of Registration may forward bis application to theso Headquarters, nddre**nd to Captain AUKXANDRR MOOllR, A. D. C. No application will bo considered IIIIIOSH accompa nied by a written roeconiinendiitinii signed by ei ther tho Provisional Governor of the Slate, a Judge of lb? Circuit or District Court of thc Uni ted Slates, a Cul lector or ot her principal officorof Customs or of Internal RovcntiO'. th.. Assistant Com missioner of tho Urcod mon's Hincan, m the Commanding Otli -cr of thc Military Post within which tho applicant reside*, certifying Hi? applicant to be a fit and | ro^cr porto i to recoil tho appointment, VII. Ivis e**ential that every P> ard of Reg filtration sho?|(| |>u composed ?d' persons of rec ognized ConaidoiMtion nnd worth, fairly repre senting the population, nod in whose" impar tiality und capacity the jfndy of voters in tho vicinage may ha ve .just re ll M icc. VIII. Tim h mn laries of pt-?einot? for regi* atra ion, the several places within c,w;|j precinct whore the B m vii nf Registration will mont, tho day ur days on which thc Board will meet in each p-coilict, ami. also, such regulations ns muy be iioccessary for tho government of Reg isters and of Inspectors of Uleclion in ibo dis charge of their dillie* and to insure thc u 00 ll rn cy und complctoness of this registration, will \>e duly published for general information. , IX. Post Commanders will report without de lny upon the most .xpodieot d ? vision ol' I ho ter ritory within their commands into Registration Precincts, having reference, when practicable to existing laws and customs establishing the u moil voting places, and keeping hiview the importance of affording ample facilities for reg istration with tho least interruption of thc or diuarv avocations of I he people Hy command of Mujot-Ocn. D. U. SII-KI.K*. J. W. CHOU'S. Capt. 38th Inf., A. D. C. & A. A. A. General. Official : AI!K.\ANI>KU Mooan, Aid de-Camp. SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, ORKEN VILLE & C. RAILROAD, OOM) MM A, May 30, 18G7. ON and ofter Saturday, June Isl, Trains will ho run over the Bluo llidgc Railroad, bclwoen Anderson and Walhalla, daily, .Sundays excepted, UK fol lo wi- : Uenvc Anderson, ; ; ; fi 10 pm Arrive at Pendleton, ; ; fi " . Arrivo nt Walhalla ; ; ; 7 80 '? J.envo Walhalla. ; ; ; 4 l? n in Arrive nt Pendleton, ; ; r> .* I^RVC Pendleton, ; ; ; . f> 10 .? Arrive at Anderson. ; ; 0 ?0 *. Connections made wi(h 'ho trains of thc Green (.ville Road, up and down, every day, Sundays ex cepted. ' ?. SLOAN? Superintendent. June 5, 1807 37 _tf_ j?roonvillo & Columbia Railroad. CJBSKIIAI. Stn?r.nixri:anKMT's Omen, CotuMitiA, Sept. 12, 18H0. fjPHK Passenger Trains will l>o run over Ibis Hoad ?I dally, (Sunday's excepted) until further notice, fto follows: Lcavo Columbia at ; ; ; 1 IT? a ni Leave Alston at ; ; ; 0 05 .? Louve Newhqrry nt ; ; ; lf> 85 " Arrive nt Abbeville nt ? ; a Ul pm " at Anderson at ;. ; 5 10 .? .?' nt Oreonville at ; ; f> 40 M Leave Groom Ulo at ; ; 6 00 a m .? Andorson, ? ; ; fi 30 " ? Abbeville, ; ; 5 BM " " Newberry, ;. ; ; 1 20 p m b Arrive at Alston, ; ., ; '2 4ft ? V . ? Oolurabla,. j ; ; 4 40 ? .8 The bridge at AlsUmbelng now completed, pas sengers And fro! gi ita will be transported without *dolay. '*ho expense of freights, by the discontin nance of the wagons and boats, will be largely re duced. Jun.? l i, 18.07 31? ti DR. B. W. BELL, OF IVAHIALLA, S. C., HAS oponed his STOCK OP OUIJAS, tn his now building, under the Mnnonio Hull, on Main Street. He has just received n largo nnd PURU STOCK OP MEDICINAL LIQUORS, such ns Wilie?, Brandies, Whiskey, Schnapps, &c, &c. Ussr A IA S O JE? A FRESH LOT OF GROCERIES, VIZ: Sugar. Coffee, Cheese, Crackers, Cundy, mid other anieles in this linc-cheap tor cash! Dr. HULL prefers not lo ongngo nclively III the prnetiee of his profession, hui will, in extreme cases, when desired, give his pomonal attention. Ho believes Hint, in inosi cuses, wheeo a faithful statement of thc condition of the patient is made, beean advise nnd proscribo as safely, and al much less cost, dian where v sits have lo bo made. Spe cial attention given to nil cases of Surgery. His charges will be reasonable. April 20, 1807 .'Il If MR. JOE BELL, rx THE SA ira n un. uixa, WIL L VOE a uer TUB' Saddle and Harness Making Business, In ni) its brandies. Special attention given to Repairing. LEATHER FOR SALE. ^Vjyil 20. 18l>7 81 If If You Want a Thorough Newspaper, SUBSCRIBE FOR THE DPI-?CEISriX, D?ifg and Tri- Weekly ; Or the W li K IC Y <U IJ K A rt IE I? , I'Ulll.lSIIIID EVKRY WK UN Es DA v. In Ooliamloisb, S. O. rpiIK LATEST NEWS, Foreign mid Amor _1_ ienn, besides a vast amount nf miscellane ous reading, will bo found in these publication--. Tho Pl RH NIX nnd OLK A NU lt ure thc only pupers in thc State, outside nf Charleston, which poy for und regularly publish TELEGRAPHIC I NT K LL IOU NCR. Every IsSiio of tho Haily contains from ten to fourteen Columns nf Residing Matter ; thc Tri Weekly from twenty to twenty four, and the Weekly forty-eight Columns-making it the largest and cheapest paper in thc Smith, Sub scriptions reasonable. Specimens furnished on application. An examination of its merits is solicited. TURMS FOR SIX MONTHS-IN ADV ANCE. D.iily Pheonix, Si ; Tri-Weekly, S21 ; Week ly Uleaner, $U. .HUI PRI.V ? I\<J4 Of all kinds, such ns Runks, Pamphlets, Post ers. Curds, Rill bonds, Hand hills, io? well as PRINTING IN COUGHS, promptly executed, and at such prices as will make it an indure nient for persons to forward orders. Term Cash. JULIAN A. SELBY. Proprietor. Pheonix Power Press Printing Establishment, West side of Main, near Taylor (or Camdon) Street, Columbia, S. C. Juno 12. 1807 oS FRESH AR RIYALS ! J. ll. PIEPER & ll ROS, AT WALHALLA, OF SEASONABLE GOODS ! CHE AP G OO J) S ! Consisting, ?ii Vit vt, ol' CALICOES. WORSTED GOODS. DBLAINES. PLANN BL*. S11K KT 1NG S. SI II UTI N ( ? S. ladies' Cloak* ! BLANKETS, FACTORY THREAD, HOOP SKIRTS, good and-d'thc latest style! PAPUIt. SCHOOL ROOKS, ito. 11 ATS AND CAPS! BOOTS & S HO ES, FINE ASSORTMENT .t CHEAPER THAN EV EH ! CHOCK UR V. LAMPS. KEROSENE OIL. TOYS, BROOMS; NAILS, CASTINGS IRON, ALL SIZES AND OF BE.STHQUALITY! Paints, Oils, Dyo Stuffs, uiKoctifcurcs. COFFEE. SUC AR. SALT. CHEESE. ?Vc, ito (Sugar from IK to 30 cents per lb) CHEWING A SMOKING TOBACCO, it 13 OARS. FINE LIQUORS OF ALL KINDS! Cash for Prod nco. WE WILL BARTER OR PAY THE HIOII EST CASH PRICE FOR PRODUCE I (Hir Give PI EREK & RHOS, a call! for they intends to SELL CHEAPER THAN UV UH! Feb 28. 1807 23 tf W A T CHES GS .-Repaired on Short Notico, Opposite thc Post Office, ??^*j?P QUEEN VILLE C. IL, S. 0. Watches und Jewelry for salo; also, Spectacles to suit all ages, at old prices. Give mc n call ! JAMBS 0. BLACK, Jan. 21. 18(17 IO tf THE S'J'ATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, in Utniiiy-PIckefciK* Rob't A. Thompson, Adm'r, ) vs. \ Rill for Relief, John Price nnd others. ) ?te. ri^ll.K Coinplainunt, in this cose, having filed .1, his Rill, on motion nf No it TON. coin? phiinnnt's Solicitor, it is ordered, that nil per sons legnlly claiming tho Estate of David S. Craig, deceased, do appear in this Court, and plead, nnswor, or demur to the bill of complaint tiled in this caso, within forty days from tho publication hereof, or an order pro conj'enso will bo entered'against them. ROBT. A. THOMPSON, CK.cn. Com'rs Office, May Ul, 1807 31-tf TUE BEST TONIC NOW IN USE! MANUFACTURED BY C. F. FANKNIN, Charlestons S. C* Duo 8, I3uu 12 I'/ Hill to Foreclose Mortgage of Land mid Hale, Account, &?., kc. FORT HILL FOR SALE, State of South Carolina. PICKKNS-IN EQUITY, florido Calhoun, T. (*, Clemson, Adin'r., vs. Margarito Calhoun, . C. Cull.cnn, Adin'r., and ot mu s 1)Y VtKTUB of au order made, in this ) ease, hy Major General Daniel li. Sick les, commanding 2d Military District, dated Charleston, S. C., May 12th, 1807, I will sell to thc highest bidder, at ri CK EN S C. II, ON S?leday in July Next, Unless th" interest now due on 820,000 bc paid hy John C. Calhoun, Administrator of Andrew P. Calhoun, before that time, THAT V A1, II A IB I j K I? B, A N T A TIO ?\, KNOWN AS P OUT HILT,, THE HOME OP*1 THU LA AIENT li O JOHN C. CALHOUN, CJ O WT A I IV I K ii Eleven Hundred and Ten Aero?, Moro or Less. Situate, lying and being in Picketts District, oil Seneca Uiver, and adjoining lands of An drew F, Lewis, James W. Crawford and others. Tl tere is n commodious Dwelling, Library House, and all necessary outbuildings, in good repair, on the premises. There is also on thc place a large body of SPLENDID BOTTOM LAND, j On Seneca Uiver, in a high state of cuTtiva lion. ! " Fort Hill" is only four miles from Pen dl?too, and most eligibly located. TERMS OF SALE. ? On n credit till the first day of November j next, tho purchaser to give bond and two or ! more good sureties-the title deed to be signed . hut not delivered, till thc payment ot thc purchase money-and if the money be not paid at thc time it becomes ?lue, then that tho said Plantation bc re-sold, on Saled'ay in De cember next, after thc usual notice, t'o the highest bidder for cash, nt the risk of the former purchaser. Fxpenses of sale to be paid in cash. HOIST. A. THOMPSON, C.K.IM. Coin'rs. OITicc, May 22, 1S07 Ji?-td Cheaper Than Krer ! NEW GOODS', AT PENDLETON, S. C. TI SMITH & HOV FY WK JUST BECKI YK1> and ars now opening a A SPLENDID LOT SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, CONSISTING OF A General Assortment OF AND GROCERIES. All of whioh we propose to sell low for CASH or BAUT Kit. W? flat ferourselves har weean sell (?0ODS ns low ns any boiiso this side of Columbia As mir Mr. IIovKY 1ms boon ill Ntfw York for two months buying, and we h.ivo pro cured the services of Mr. J. KETCH UM, who de votes all td* his time in Now York buying (hinds for tho South, which enables us to keep n f'Csh stock nf the latest styles always on bund. All we ask is to give us a trial-it costs nothing to examine our stock-on the contrary..it will af ford us ploasuro to exhibit our Goods at nil times. April 10, 1807 30 tf THC STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1.,' EQUITY-PICKKNS. Martha A. Bnggs. Adni'x, ] Hill to Administer Ks vs. > tate in K'piity, He KHhu Griffin and others, j strain Creditors, &e, ON bearing the Bill, in this cause, and on motion of Whitner & Whitncr, Complain ant's Solicitors, it is ordered that a Writ of In junction do issue, to bc directed to K?hn (Jriftin. claiming to bo a croditor of Thomas Hamilton Bogg?, restraining him from prosecuting bis snit further against Martha A. Bogg?, adminis tr?t rix of ibo said Thomas Hamilton Bogg? 5 and that tho said Elihu 0 ri flin, the suing cred itor, and nil other creditors of Thomas I lit in il j ton Buggs bo enjoined, and they aro hereby enjoined from commencing suits at law. and from prosecuting tho suit already commenced against tho said Martha A. Bogg?, tis Administra trix, for debts alleged to be due to them or oi thor of them, from thc said Thomas Hamilton Boegs. BOUT. A. THOMPSON, C.R.V.O.. C.im'rs OIHeo, April 9, 1807. 20-3ni Medical Notice. 'PUK UNDERSIGNED having permanently ostnb 1 Halted himself at. Picketts Court House, offers Ids Services to tko community at largo, for tho PRACTICE OP MEDICINE, In all its branches. W hon mil professionally absont, li0 may always bo I found at his otlico, rondy to givo prompt attention lo nil calls, night or day. JAMES M. SLOAN, M. 1>. Picken? C. II., Nov. 28, 18C(l 11-tf KUUOBS OF YOUTH. AGENTLEMAN who suffered for years from NorvoitB Debility, Prematuro Dcoav, and all tho offects of youthful indiscretion, will, for tho sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who need it, tho reolpe and directions for making the simple vemcdy by which he was cured. Sufferer's wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience eau do so by nddro?aing, Itt perfect confidence, J0HN fi. OGDEN, 412 Cedar* Street, New York. May oj 1807 88 ly ..;?."'????*!,'-? Mj?.j....i v'..;y~* > mw,.,,-, J.W. HARRISON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR, WILL VUAOTICK INTIMI COURT? OF f.AW ANI> EQUITY, JN TUE WESTERN CIRCUIT. ?er: u so In tho Courts of tho United Hintes, Including that Of Bankruptcy. OFFICE Af ANDERSON' C. II., S. C. March '-?f., 18(57 27 If I,AW CAItD. S. D. GOODLKTT. WM. M. THOMAS. GOODLETT & THOMAS, Attorneys azt Law AND SOLICITORS IN 1CQ,UITY,I OR KEN VILLE, S. (J., j) ll \ CT IS KS in thc Courts of Anderson, ricken?. ' 1 Urounvillo. Spsrlnnhurg nn<l Laurens. Ami nlso in the I'cilernl Courts for the Dist rici of South Carolina, ami in ihc Couria of lliiukruptey. March 'Mi, ISU7 27 Stn Isaac Wickliffe, ???@^KIE? ?TT LAW, WILL PRACTICE IN THE Superior Cojirts of Law in thc Western Circuit, l*i'omm attention niven to dil busitiesx entrusted lo him. Ofllcc I ii f* i-a ii ?I .1 u ?. y II o o ni, PICK ENS C. H., S. C. Jun. 27, 18(17 10 If NORTON & SYMMES, .A? "t -tor xi ey is a/t Law,' PMCKEKS C. II., ii. cv, Witt attend promptly to business in the COURTS QF LAW AND EQUITY,! lu Pijkens, Anderson, G reen vii tc, Spar tu ti burg, Abbeville and Laurens Districts. JOS. J. NOUTOX. WIUTNKH SYMMES. .lunuary 24, 1807 18 If WHITNER & WHITNER, SUCCESSORS TO /JA RRJSOit d' wu ?rxjuts, Attorneys ut Law A N I) SOLICITOUS ix KQIHTY. J. H. WHITXKU, ) (H. F. WIIITNKH, Picken* C. II. J ( AndcrsonC.il Jan 1, i?lii 10 If J. I?. RHl??. 1 .1 W KhTlll. Anderson C. ll. i t l'icketia C. it. UEED & KEITH, I Attorn e y s at JL a w, AN n SOLICITORS IN E&TJITY. Wilt ?filfa prompt attention to all business eommiffed lo (heir rare. OFFICE AT PJCKKNS C. II. .Inn. 1, 1807 Hi tf BROtL?sTlEKRONNEAU, A IP T ? IC ni Ii V 5 A T IA A \\ AND SO L/C/TOR S /X EQUUTY. OFFICE: .WALHALLA, S. C., OPPG sile Mr. H. W. l'ioper's. A. T. HROYI.HS, i i W. II. IM?RRONXKAU AmlcrsonC.il. / \ Walhalla, 8. C. July SJ, ISM 42 tf SAM*!.. McOOWAX.l f J. M. ADAMS. Ahboville. S. C. j \ l'iekcns, S. C. M'GOWAN &'ADAMS, Attorneys at Law, AND KOMOITOKS IN EQUITY, Will ?ive prompt attention to all businoss entrusted to them. Oct 25, 1800 _ 0 tf_ W. K. EAStsEX A T T O R N E Y A T L A AV . AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, WILL PRACTICE HIS PROFESSION in lite Courts of thc Western Circuit. All business left with Maj. J. M. ADAMS, at Picken* .C. H., will receive prompt attention. J uno 7,1800_38_tf_ Dil % A. PRATT, (sreOKSrson TO PUATT A WILSON linos.) W hoicsalc Druggist, Analytical and Consulting Chemist, Ntl. ?? ltfAYWI?S T lt EET, CHARLESTON, S. C., . DKALKlt IN Drugs, Ch?micals, Paints, Glass, ANO Analysis of Ores. Soils, l''crli1?7.orf,MK:c.. mmlo with greatest care ami accuracy. Chemical ndviee given ?null branches of tho science, on mod ?rale terms. DR. F. OLIN DANNELLY, Snvrtdl'imd favorably known throughout ?he Stale, is with nie, and would bo pleased to soo his Obi friends, or receive any orders for doods. Mareil 20, 1807 2(> lin K^ltfuTOR I EKOr?L?0O!? 28 CIIASTI3MLAR'? Hair Exterminator ! ! FOR R HMO VIN G SUPERFLUOUS li AIR. rpo tho Indias especially, thitfinvaloablo dopi .1 lutory recommends itself na being nit almost indispensable nrtiolo to fonmlo beauty, is easily applied, does not burn or inj uro the" skin, but acta dirootly ort tlio roots. It is warranted to remove superfluous hair front low forolteads, or from nu v part of tho body, com pl et ely, totally and radically extirpating tho samo, lonvingtho skin soft, smooth and natihrall ia thoooW article used br tho Frcholl, ntid'ia tneortly real effectual depilatory in oxistonow. Prico 75 cents per package, sont post-paid, fo any ad dress, on receipt of an order, by BERdER, SHOTTS A 0o., Chemist, ? 285 River-itreet, Troy, N. Keb 10,1867 21 ?y A Young Lady Return INO to lier country home, after a sojourn of a (ow months'?ii tho city, was hardly recognised by hor friends. In plaid of a coarse, rustic, flushed fncc| she had a soft ruby complexion of almost murble smoothness, and instead of twenty-three she rcivlly appeared but eighteen. Upon inquiry ns lo tlie cause of so great a change, she plainly t?dd them that she used the i iiiss i a ii IS a I m. and considered it nu invaluable acquisition lo any Lady's toilet, liv .its nae any Lady or Gentleman cnn improve their personal appearance an hundred fold. It is simple in ita combination, UH Nature herself is simple, jct Onad) passed in ita oflicuoy in drawing impurities ii nm, nl?o healing, cleans ing and bea tit if} ing (he skin and complexion. Hy its direct action on the cuticle il draws from it nil ?td impurities, kindly healing the snine, and leaving thc surface as Nature intended it should l>e, dear, soft, smooth and beautiful.- . Price $1, sent by Mail or Express, on receipt of an order hy W. Ii. CLARK & CO.. Chemists. No. 3 West Fa vettestreot. SyruoUse. N. V. Thc only American Agents for thc sale of tlif same. Feb IO. 1807 '21 ly Know Thy Destiny. MADAME E. 1'7T I IO US TON. Hie English Astrologist, Clairvoyant m>d I'syohome ] trician. who hus astonished the scientific classes I of tho Old World, has now located herself nt Hudson, N. Y. Madame Thornton possesses ? such wonderful powers of second' sight, ns to I onubie ber io impart snuwicdgo of tho greatest I importance to the single or married of cither I sex. While in n stntc'of trance, she delineates the very features of tho person you ure to many, I and by the aid of an instrument of intense power, known ns ibo I's veoinnl rope, guarantees to produce n life like picture of the future bus hand or wl/o of the applicant, together with date of marriage, position in life, leading traits nf character, &e. This is no humbug, ns thous ands id'testimonials can assert. She will send when desired n certified certificate, or written guarantee, that the picture is what it'purports tobe. Hy enclosing a small lock of hair, and stating place ol birth, age. disposition omi com plexion, and enclosing fifty cents and stumped envelope addressed to yourself, yon will receive the picture and desired information by return mail. All communications sacredly confiden tial. Address in confidence. MADAME E. E. THORNTON. I?. O. Box 22?, Hudson, N. Y. Keb 10, 18(17 21 ly CRISPER COMA. Oh! she was beautiful ami fair. With sturry eyes, ami radiant hair. Whose curling tendrils soft, entwined, 'Enchained (he very heart and mind. o^own:^ ?OMA,, FOU cull UNG fin? in rn OF KITH KI SKX rxro WA cr A xi) GLOSSY Itinyh'tx rn- Unary Massive Cttrh, Iy y usi'.fi ai IMHO i.auics amt Uentleinci ) can beautify themselves a thousand fold li "is the only article in thc world that will cur straight hair, and nt the same time give it i beautiful, glossy appearance. Tho Crispe Coma not only curls the hair, but invigorates beautifies ami cleanses it ; is highly and deli gin fully poi fumed, and is tho most complet article of the kind ever offered to tho America publie. ThoGrispot Coma will ho sent to an address, sr ivied and postpaid for $\'.' Address nil orders to W. L. CLARK & CO.. Chemists, No. 3 West Fayctte-strcet, Syracuse, N. Y. Feb Hi. 18137_ 21 Ty There cometh glad tidings of joy to nil, To voung and to old, to great and to sinai The beauty which on co was so precious andra Is free for all, and all may bc fair, ny flic usc of CH A ST Eli TJ A ll'fe* WHITE L I d U II Bi ? A .Y? H'i ?J , For Improving ami Beautifying the Complexini ri MIE most valuable and perfect preparatio j in use, for giving thCr-kinn beautiful pom like tint, that is only found tn yo?th. It qnic ly removes Tun. Freckles, Pimples, Blotehc Sloth I'atches, Sallowness. Eruptions, and u impurities of the skin, kindly healing the san leaving the .*kin while ami eiCftf r-.s nlnbasK Its usc can not be detected by the closest scr tiny, and being a vegetable preparation is pi fectly harmless. It is the" indy* article'of t kimi used by the French, and is considered ' thc Parisian ns indispensable to a per fect toil Upwards of'30,000 hollies were salb! during t past year, ti sulKcint guarantee of its efficai Prica only 7"> cents. Sent by mail, post-pni on receipt of nu order, bv BEUGER, SH ITU'S fe Co., Chemists: 2ti? River-street, Troy, N. Y. Feb lt?, 1SH7_21 l'y Free to K very body. ALARGE 0 pp.Circular, giving inform?t! of tho greatest importance to thc young both sexes. It teaches bow thc homely moy become ber (?ful, tho despised respected, riltd tho forsnk loved. No young lady or gentleman should fail aond their Address, and rt?Ccive a copy po paid, by return mail. Address P. 0. Drawer. 21, Troy, N. Y Fob 10, 1807_21_finio lVotice to Creditors. TI?1C STATE OF SOUTH CAROLIN Pic fi on 1 n i:qaiity. E. ll: Colboun, Adm'r, | Amended Bill for vs. Vjnnclion, Murshalli John B. Earle, et.als. j Assets, Partition, . ON hearing tho amended bill, and on mot of Mr. Curt, complainant's Solicitor, i ordered that a Writ of Injunction do issue this case, directed tn the creditors, if any th be, of the late Col. John Ewing Calhoun. M tba Maria Calhoun, senior, nu I Martha Ma Calhoun, junior, restraining them from insti ting snits at law for tho recovory of their elni against the Esta'cs of each of these intcsta respectively. . , ROBT. A. THOMPSON, c.R.r.n Com'rs Onice, May 13, 181.7 34-( Sohioonborg Cotta Family JBbd* WIN NI FR E D B E ltd' tl A M AND TI WOULD SHE LIV KED IN, by Ant! of " Sohiocnberg Gotta Family." Price. SI. CirUONlCLES OF TH Fi SCHIOENBE COTTA FAM I LY -*-Ry Two of Themselves vol.. 12 mo. Si.f.O. EARLY DAWN ; or, Sketches of Christi ity in England! in tho Olden Timo. By sn Author. iV'.ftO. DIARY OF M US. Iv I TTY TREV YLYA? A Story of the Times of Whitfield and tho W loV?. "By same. $l..r>0. MARY, THE II AN DM All) OF THE LO -10 mo. $1.25. THE DRAYTONS* DAVEN ANTS. $1 SONO WITHOUT WORDSi-Dodioatod children. Ry same. $1.25. Tho above popular Rooks aro Anding tl wav into ovory family. For salo by J DUFFIE' & CHAPMAN, Bboksellors. Townsend A North's old at?n< Columbia, ifrO?, May 1, 1807 32 ? ' ' . . * ....?>.-' iv. ? . ' '. .. " . H ?ri ?? IM? in II ?II i? ? *mm?mi*?m?m*m*ft ASTROLOGY. The World Asloni^Iaedl ni tho WONDEKFOL KEVAI.ATIoNS M A DE BY THE GREAT AST R< ) M )(J IST, Madame H. ?. PERRIGO. SUK r?voals secrets no mortal over kuow.-~ She restores to happiness thoso who, hi! in doleful events, catastrophes, crossos in love, h SM of relations and friends, loss of money, oie., have become despondent. She brings together those long separated, gives information con cerning absent friends or lovers, restores lost or stolen property, tells you tho business you nie best quel ?Dod to pursue and in what you will bo most successful, causes apoedy marriages and tells you the very doy you will morry, gives you tlie name, likeness and characteristics of .bc person. She reads your very thoughts, and by her almost supernatural powers unveils tho dark and hidden mysteries of thc future. Kron? th? Plore wo see in thc firmament-thc malcho stars that overcome or predominate in tho con figuration-from the aspects and positions of th?! phi ii di s and the fixed stars in tho heavens at the time of birth, tdio deduces tho futuro destiny of.ttutti. l'ail not tu consult the great est Astrologist on earth. It c>sts you but a trille, and yu may never nguiu have KO favora ble: an opportunity. Consultation fee, willi likeness amt nil desired information, $1. Par ties living ?it a distance cnn consult the Mad ame by mail With equnl safety and satisfaction to themselves, as if in person'. A full und ex plicit chart, written out. with nil inquirios answered end likeness enclosed, sont by mail cn redeipt of price above riiohtionod- Tho strictest secresy will bc maintained, and all correspond ence returned or destroyed. References of tho highest order furnished those desiring them. "Write plainly thc day of the month and year in which you were boru, enclosing a small lock ol' hair. , ( Address, . MADAME H. A. P?RRIGO, P. QMhuwor, 293, M?flalo, N. V. PfH-lo.'TfroT' 'il _ly Ile para tor Cap il Ii. Throw away your false frizzles, your switr.ee?, your wig Destructive of comfort, and not worth a fig: (.?onie aged, come youthful, conic ugly and fuir, And rejoice in your own luxuriant hair. f?<:i>ni':ilor Cii]>illi, 170R restoring huir upon bald heads (from whatever cause it may have fallen ont) and forcing n growth of hair upon tho fuco, it lins no equal, lt will force the beard to grow upon the smoothest face in from five to eight weeks, or'hair upon bald heads in from two to three urOft th ft. A few ignorant practitioners bato asserted that there is untiling that will force or hasten tho growth of thc hair or beard. Their assertions aro false, ns thousands of living wit nesses (from their own experience) can hear witness. But many will say, bow arc we tn distinguish the germine from thc spurious ? lr, certainly is difficult, ns nine-tentl of the di flor en t Preparations advertised for thc hair ami *i^yv^??^Vr*?S^i??!?f*'Rn<1 y?u mt|y 'rv purchased To such wc;w'oiiUrs?n,yV^Jln..,1lV,r parator Capilli ; it will cost yon nothing unless it fully cornell dp to our representations. If ymir Druggist fides not keep it, pend us ono dollar nncV wi' wilt f?rward it, postpaid, togeth er with ri receipt for thc money, which will bu returned yb\T.ori application, providing cntiro satisfaction, is not given. Address, W. li. CLjARK&C?., Chemists, I No-o West Pnyettc street.>Sviacuse, N. Y. Veb 10, 1SG7 21* ly ? F F L I O T E J) ! ? ? F P k jj o- ? Q_'R l '? HEN by .the uso of DU, JOIN VILLAS ELIXIR you can bo cured permanent ly, arid at a trifling cost. Tho astonishing success whieh has attended this inra'Tanble medicine for Physical and Ner vous Weakness, General Debility and Prostra tion', L'Oss'of Muscular Energy, Impotency, or any o?-the, cbnsequencos of youthful indit-crc t??'n'.' r?n'doVs it the most valuable prepare.!iou cVcr discovered. It Will remove all nervous affections, depres sion, excitement, incapacity to study or busi ness. losiVof memory*,' confusion, thoughts of self-'drstrtfetion, fears of insanitv, &o. It will restor^'.hc appetite, renew the henltb of those who bavV destroyed it by sensual excess or evil practicum ?ou?'jf-* Men, bc humbugged no more l y " (.Vmrlc'Doctors" and ignorant practitioners, but send without delay for the Elixir, and bo nt rince restored to health and happiness. A Perfect Cure is Cnaranteed in every instance. Price. Si, or four bottles to one address, SS. One bottle ia sulticient to effect a cure in nil ordinary eases. ALSO, Blt. JOINVILLB'S SPECIFIC PILES, for thc speedy and permanent euro of Gonorrhea, Gleet, Urethra) Discharges, Gravel. Stricture, and all affections of the Kidneys nnd Bladder. Cures effected in from ono to fivo days. They aie prepared .froid* vegetable ex tracts that arc harmless on the system, and never nauseate thc stomach or impregnate tho breath. Nochnngc of diet is necessary whilo using them, nor docs their action in any man ner interfere with business pursuits. Price, $1 per box. Either of tho above-mentioned articles will bc sent to any address closely scaled, and post" j paid, by mail or express, on receipt of price. Address all orders to BERGER, Slf?TtS Si Co., Chemists. No. 28? River street, Troy N. Y. Feb ld, 1807_21_ly w aa fl ? B? sc it ? . . AND MUSTACHES! IJ^ORCED to grow upon tho smoothest fnco "* ju froln three to fivo weeks by using DR.. S KV IO NE 'fl .1 : EST A U R ATKU R CAPIL LAIRE, tho most wonderful discovery in mod ern science, neting upon tho Beard and Hair in nn almost miraculous manner. It bas been Uf cd by tho elito of Puris and London witji tho most flattering success. Names of nil pur chasers will bo registered, and if entire satis faction in not given in every instance, tho mon ey will be cheerfully refunded. Price by mail, sealed and postpaid, ?1. Descriptivo, oireolors and testimonials mailed free. Address BER GER. SHUTTS & Co.. Chemists, No. 285 River ntreot, Troy, N. Y,, Sole agents for tho United States. Feb 10. 1807_21_If Agents Wanted IN every county of North and South Cnrolinn, to canvass and noll Lloyd's new Doublo Map of North America on tho face, nnd a county Map of tho United States on tho bnck-covering 24.square feet of muslin, with rollers, &c. Oilier agencies can l>e given if desired. Agents UUIKO from ?6 tu !$20 per day. Address WARREN R. MARSHALL, General Agent Lloyd's Map, Columbia, S. C. Feb. 20, 1867 28 tf The Pavilion Il?t?l^ diaries!on, 8. C. THE ABOVE POPULAR HOTEL 18 OPEN IfOU TIJE^. - Accommodation of the Travelling l?u,blio. ARD, PER I)iA^:4?.00> MRS. it. h. iwTTBiintiLy^ Vrx>i>rkn A. BUTTERFIELD, Supetiui'?ndcnt. I Nov 12.1800 , (' tf