?rora Washington. WASHINGTON, July li).-In tho Scnnto, tho IIouso amendment allowing negroes to servo na jurors was adopted. A joint resolu tion from tho House, nullifying tho decrees of the Court of Chums, was sovorely denounced hy Trumbull. Sumner introduced a bill to striko obt tho word vthitofroiu tho naturaliza tion laws, which was referred to tho Judicia ry Committoo. Tho veto was read, and the bill passed notwithstanding-86 yeas to 0 mys-Buynrd, Buckalow. Davin, Hendricks, Johnson, Patterson, of Tennessee, and tho Chair aunouueed that tho bill was a law. Tho \ reconstruction appropriation bill was passed over tho veto. Thc .Senate! passed u resolu tion to adjourn to-morrow, nt 3 o'clock", to the first Monday in December-22 to 15-the latter figure representing the iinpeachmont clement in thc Senate. Adjourned. In the IIouso, tho Assassination Committee was allowed to take evidence by subpoena and ndmiuister oath.-'. Thc Spoci d Committee of . Five, appointed to investigate the Paymaster's Department, in their preamble to the resolu tion, alleges fraud. Thc veto message was received, lt covers three columns, and ar gues elaborately tho inconsistencies, unconsti tutionality and tyranny of the Act. Immediately after thc reading of the mes sage, the impeachers made a strong effort Jloutwell, lintier and others churae'eri/.iii?? ' tho message as defiant. Stevens said they were urgl.?g that matter in vain ; there aro Unseen agoncies ut work -there are invisible powers ht work in this country, which will prevent impeachment. 1 repeat, any attempt to Impeach tho President will he vain ami fu tile. Mr. Wilson, Chairman of thu Judiciary Committee, denounced Stevens, with insinua tions asserting that no amount of political pressure should turn him aside from the dis charge of his duty according to law and fact. (Applause, from tho Democratic side.) Ste vens, without, replying, demau'ded a voto, and tho bill passed-101) to 24'. The veto of tho roeonstVp'ction bill was read, and the bill passed -100 to 22 A resolution was passed forbidding the I President to remove district commanders, without, the consent of thc Senate, unless tho General commanding thc armies recommend ed it. Adjourned. WASH INO, ON, July 20.-The excitement in the I Luisa is very great, ami the impeach ers taking advantage bf this in the House oarried their point of ordering the evidence reported and printed ; but Mr. Wilson, Chair man of the Judiciary Committee, who bas i-trungly opposed'lijo movement, trifled over tho matter, until the Speaker's lui tn. r fell for adjournment, thus aumin, defeating them. In thc Senate, there was an irrcgul ir dis cussion regarding adjournment, in which the President was denounced as contumacious, and Mr. Chandler said thorn was a sort of hy brid concern in the Senate called conservative republicanism. Mr. Foster took the further remarks of Mr. Chandler as personal, and said lie had but one thing to say, and that Was thal what tho Senator from Michigan says is nnjt. true. The Senate adopted the report of the Committee of Cmifcieii'co", and adjourned to thc 21st of November. WAS li j Nf cn IN, July 20- -A Surralt juror Wjs taken Violently ill with cholera morbus, , and tho court took a recess. Gen. John A MoClcrnalid. of Til?n ob*, btu been nominated for the Mexican mission. *. Ott.erburg, Secretary of Legation, state.1 that the men.hers of the Cabinet, except Stan ton, npp'roved the message. Some passage! were stricken ont dilling its consideration ir Cabinet. . ' John If. Goddard, Ci rand Master of thc Pen HS vi vania Masons, is dead. Thc Post Office Department has ordere? contracts for mail Iran-quotation from Brash oar, La., by Sabine Pass., T?:7 to 4vi M This i-esult was applauded by llie Impeacher! mk -The (1oiiferenee (\miiuittc? reported on ar SS jr.i? oii.?iit frdtl) 4 o'clock Ind.y bi the 21? 8 November; agreed to by yeas 01, nays 40. fi Nl'.W On.KANS,- duly 10. -The revenu S culler AVihh rn ss M ri ved last lug hf from Vi fi fa Cruz, where she arrived on the 14th. |? deput.ition of Mexican officials boarded th H vessel, and warmly welcomed Madame Juare: fi On the Tfith, sho^diseinbarked, and met a fi cnthu l itio public reception -civil and mil H tary ; thc oity was illuminated, and f.ve-worl fig displayed. Tho party were to loavo for tl >fi City of Mexico on the lGth.' H| Juarez arrived at thc capital on tho 14(1 He emphatic-ally declines a re-olection, nn W\ bas ordered ii new election. Ho will retire t m: his hnoionda in thc mountains. ? It is officially roportcd that Vidnuri wi I. shot on tho 8th. Marques is believed lo 1 Kiding in the* City of Mexico. Ho will 1 p\\pt ns soon ns captured. jV Everything was s tho market will justify. hon'ors will thal it to their iutcve-t to give us a trial before buying elsewhere. WM. DRURY. Proprietor. dune I?07 -40 tf ll.i s t. o r ?cal N p v ? I s. LOUISA QJS Plt.lJ.SSlA A NI) 1IRR TIMK. Rv L mua Muulhaob. I vol, 8vo. ll Inst mt cd II RN RY VIII. AND CATHARINE PARR. By L. Muhlback. I vol, Finio, . PRRDHR?CK Til V. i ? lt KAT ANO HIS FAM ILY?. By fc. ?Uuh??nch. 1 vol, Svo. Illus. JOSKJ?H AND II IS COURT. An Historical . Novel. . Tran dato I from tb i German by Ad elaide DJ V. Chan llyri. 1 vol, 8vo. PRKRKRIOK TUB (Tit'KAT and his Court An 'Historical Novel. Translated from the (Inrmnu by Mis Chapman Coleman and her Daughters. 1 vol. 1Sum TUB MF, ItCH AN'I' OK DUR LIN. An His torical Novel. Translated from the (.orman by Armory Coffin, M H. 1 vol. ISino IlKULlN AND SANS SOUCI : or Frederick the Great and In* Pronid-i. Ry L. Muhlbaeh ISTHMUS OF PAN \ MA. Ry O is. AM I5RTOA N fi lt ARB CU!.TU RB and Wino Making bvMitt'd. Soidhv ' DUFFIE & CHAPMAN, duly 2h. l?C>7 Rooksu lms, Columbia. S.C Notice to Creditors. THE STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLINA, /u Equity-Picken*. Hob't. A. Thompson, c. H.P.?, for self and other?, vs Alex llryco, .Ir. Adm'r, Letty Crcnshaw. ct ala. Hill to Foreclose statutory Mortgage,' sell Heal Es tate,'Marshal assets. Sic, &c Pl M? S F ANT loan order nf thc Couri of Equity, made In lids ca uso ut Jane Twin. ?0(17, nil thc creditor* of .1. 1$. (?reushaw. Incensed, are requir ed lo provo their demands before lin?, in my office, according to law, on or befovothc liflih doy ol' Oc tober next, '"on pain of being barred ol' any ad ruin agc underthe decree .lo be rendered in this, ase." HOH'T. A. THOMPSON', CK.p.o. Coin'rs Oi?mo, July 27. IHlo 3m SllILOin^ANNl?lY. 'PIIH UN'DHIUIONFD now have Iboir I an I ll*>ry, throe milos be-low Pcrryvillo on tho Hluo ItitlgO Railroad, in successful operation. Wo offer.for salo superior qualities of Harness, Solo and Upper Leather, At tho lowest rates for OA SI/ or Ii ARTH Ii. , Wo also have on hand a splendid lot of Cu If ?111(1 Kip Skill?? on like terms. Orders for hcnlh-jr,.accompanied by tho cash, promptly filled. II LAY .& ?.OV?NOOOOD. 48 If July Pl. 1807 Notice to Creditors. THE STATE OF"S?1JTH CAROLINA, t'lOKKNA-IN KQUITV. Kdward H. Coll.oun 1 n,n for marshalllnK assois ,..JS, . i i" Injunction, Partition, fcc John 0. Karlo, ct als ) J * I)UIVSUANT tonn order of tho Court of Equity ibado In"tlih* canso, at June Term, 1807, all tho aoveral creditors of John Ewing Colruxm, deceased, Mrs. Martha Marin Calhoun, doocasod, Miss Martha Mnriu Colhoun, deeeaaed, Col. Wm".. Ransom Colhoun, docoasod, and Capt. Homey Davis Colhoun, docoasod, Are required to present and provo their demands before me, In my Olfloe, according to law, en. or before tbs 14tH lay of Oql?Vornext, pr be proolu I ded frew shoring la the benefits bi tho deofoe to be made in this causo; .'A'.-' i%' v . ROB'WA; THOMPSON, o'.j.tftv. \ -Com'r*.. Office, July.12, 1807 . &? \ RECEIPTS. _ Tho following poisons lifivo paid on thoir sub scription to tho Couumu, an tollu wu: Arohibald McAlister, - - >- $1 25 A.W.Thompson, . - - . 1 60 Maj L. J. Arial. - - - 1 00 RELIGIOUS NOTICE. ri^IIE following af?tho Appointments of Rev. J. A. R. STEIMIBMS, Presiding Elder for tho OroonvillO'District of thc South Carolina Con ference, M. R. Church, Third Quarter : Picke.nsvillc.Circuit-4th Sunday, and Sat urday before, in July, nt Bethlehem. Kcoiocc Circuit.-ist Sunday, and Saturday before^ in August, at Mount Bethel. Walhalla Circuit.-2d Sunday, and Saturday before, in Align?t, nt Double Springs. Seneca and Tagaloo.-'3d Sunday, and Satur day boforo, in August, at Center. Anderson Slat ion.-1st Sunday, and Satur- i dav boforo, in Septe.niter. Anderson Circuit.-2d Sunday, and Saturday ! bopu*o. in September, nt Providence. Pendleton Circuit.-3d Sunday, and Saturday ; before, in Soptombur, at Pendleton Village. v.r.ilv 10. 1807. 42 Unitod Statos Internal Revenue. COLLECT()jrS >:()T1CE. NOTICE IS HEREBY. GIVEN that all TAX IES assessed tn Picketts District, iuotmling-lhc ANNUAL LISTS d'OR 18ti4-1865,' On Carriages, Buggies, (l?hl Watches. Silver pialo Mills, aro now past du*, and payment thereof i& required to be made ly JOSI \l| W. COBB, De puty Collector, at Picken-t Oourl House, in toa days from this date. The penalties proscribed by law will bu rigidly enforced on delinquents. A. S. WAl return of thc taxable articles in Schedule A, such as Cold Watches. Carriages. .Silver Piale. &<;., arc required to do so without delay. Also, if.there ho any who owned any Of tho taxable articles named in sched ule A diiritllg either of Hw? years of 1804and 180f>, ami which have not been returned to me. Arri persons britts Hattie to any other sort ot" lax ll nu or Ibo Internal ltevenue laws of the United Slates arc required to make Itel urns to ruo nt ance, P. A. HOKE. Ass'l Assessor July 10, 18G7 2 22d dir 3d dist. S C ?. i.. JKFFF.HS. w. ir. JKFPKtt?. i. ?srvF.RS. nix JIW??TS &^?r FACTORS A N I> Commission Merchants, ! CH AHLESTON, S. -C. Special attention given to the S.tlfH OP COT TON ami other PttOlU'CK. Orders for SUPPLIES carefully intended lo. July 10. 1SC7 IS Bm Refreshment FW v. mu 10 EX EC UTI V E COM M ITT E E of I the Ladies Educational Society will give a . * R li KRKS llM E#T PA RT Y ? At Walhalla on Saturday the 3d day of August next. forHto hcne?Ft of Indication, to commence al II o'clock, A M. Admission, ten certf3. ALSO, TH li AT RIC AL PERFORMANCE To commence at H o'clock, p M, thc sumo day. Price of admission, 2? cents. H. W. PIEPER, Secretary. .Inly 0, 1807 42 4 MUSICAL CONVENTION rJnIAT ?as to convene nt Pleasant Hill is moved I to Liberty Church on account of Liberty being a larger house. Said Con vent ion rtitttla Friday before thc first Sunday in August nert. .). lt. HAMLIN; Viw IVesidcnt. July 10. 1807 __4a_... _2_ NORTON & SYMHES, Attorneys a, t I^aiw, PIC:BiKXS IN THE UNITED STATES COURTS, 1NCLUIUNO THAT OF Il \ I\ It K IJ 1? T C Y. JOS. J. NORTON. WHITNER SYMMES. .Ittimnry 21, 1807 18 If NOTICE TO^?REDITORS. THE STATE OF~SOUTH CAROLINA, Ia Lqnity Piekeiw. M. A. Bog^o, Adm'x. ) Hill lo administer Est al o vs \ in' Equity, Sell Kcal Ks Elihu (Ratlin, et als ) lalo. &c, &o. *)UUSU.vNT to au order of tho Court of Equity J. made in this causo, at June Terni, 1807, all tho creditors of the. Estate of Col. Thomas Hamilton' Hoggs ar? required lo provo their demands boforo uio.'uccordiiig. to law.-in ni;1 Office, on or boforo tho 21st diiy of October next, or b? barred. UOIVT A. THOMPSON, C.B.r.n, ^om'rs Office July 20, 1807 Sm Bark Mill for Sale. Iii Equity-Pickeiis. William A. L*y, Exooutor, vs. M. lt. Ilunnlontt. 1)UR8UANT to an order of Court. In ibis case, I will sell lo Ibo highest bidder, at Pickons C. ll., on Saleday i rt August next, a.first tato RAR K M I LL! fiQT TEltMS-CASII. ROUT. A. THOMPSON, c.r..r.V July 12. 1807 42 ^_ Notice to Creditors. THE STATE OF "so??TIl CAROLINA, I'lckens In lv!qu|ty. John B. Earle and others ") Creditors' 'BUI 'o VS ' V sell Real Hst ate, J.W. Llvlngatou, Adni'rM.*)* J Marshal os?ots.&o J^ W. .Livingston, Adm'r ) Cross Bill to oaneel. va I Con voyances, sell Kcal j ?lias A. Lort on, ot ats J ?stftt'e, cV? UNDER an order of tho Court of Equity, rri?do rn these cairsoa, nfc Juno Term. 1807, Ml the or edi t or s of the lalo Col. F*. W*. Kilpatrick, deoens edj are required to pfb?e thoif-dernands before mo according to- law, dn my OWc*. on or before^he 14th diy ot CAJtolwr next, e* pain of being barred ; of any ad van iago vmdor t lie (looroo to bo rendered ? in' th?s? c?u'?es:. i., ... ' ROpf. A; ThQMPBO^, o.?.p.n. CoWrs'?ffi?e, July 12,1867 8re OFFICIAI,. HKADQOAUTEKS, 2u MILITARY DISTRICT, ] Charleston, S. C., July FJ, 18?7. } [General Orders, No. 60^J. . Tho following appointments of Registers aro anripuuced. The persono named will bo assigned to duty by Post Com mn nd ors aS mem bers of ttoards of Registration for thc several Registration Precincts they may establish within their commands. Commanding Officers of Posts will fill va cancies and report their aotion to these Head quarters for Confirmai ion. Tho Hoards of Registration will be organ ized for each District in South Carolina,"ex copt tho Districts of Barnwell, Berkeley, Or nngeburg, Lexington, Beaufort, Greenville, Chester, Colleton and the City of Charleston, which shall havo tho Boards provided for in this order. Registers will be required to take tho oath proscribed by the Act of Congress, approved 2d of July, 1SG2. Blank' forms of this oath of office will be furnished to Post Command ers, und when duly subscribed and sworn, will be returned to these Headquarters. Tho olootion precincts established by law or custom as voting places in the Districts, Par ishes and Municipalities of South Carolina will be '^esignated by Post Commanders as the places,for Registration, lt is desirable "that not nm re than six of these, mid prefera bly a lo.**"number, bo included in a Registra tion Precinct, and ussigncd to one Board, so that ample facilities may bc afforded for Reg istration. Ever?'Board of;Registration will choose ita presiding officer, who will represent thf Board, and auupunco tts action upon ali matters com ing before it. Regulations for the government of Regis ters in thc discharge of their duties will bi published as soo'i us practicable for general information. Anderson -John W. Clark, Bailus Hick?, Peter Mcl'aile, J. B Rogers, Jesse Pickerel, S. Weatp^roland, W. Spencer Moore, Dr. NV. J . M il furn >. J. lu Crumley. O men utile.-Solomon Johos, Absalom John son, William Robertson, John Dill, Samuel Tinsley, Henry Raines, A. W. Polgcr, Wm. (t. Kellett, James M. Allen, R. W. Goddard, John T. Curcton, A. Cobb. JYr/i'iUis.-- Alex. S. Briggs, Luke Arial, Samuel Burdine, Rev. T. B. Maulden, W. F, Parker, XV. S. Woolbritrbt, A. B. Grant, Walter Weedin, M. Fi Mitchell. _ _ EDWARD F. STOKES, " A T T O ll A E Y A T L A W AND SO LICITO 11 IN EQIHTV. .Greenville, 8. C., UriLL lMlAfTlf?lO ia thc Courts of Law ami IT K.nitty ot* South Carolina. SSb" (Wheo in Swandalo's New Building opposite thc Mansion House. IttiFKURNCliS THOMAS llAI.I,. President ol' Harvard College. Mass;: ). IV MIN'OK. baw Professor, University ot* Va.; C. 1*. S?IU.?TAN, Hsq.. Komb Carolina; Gov. J. I,. Omi. South Oarolina; Rx-CJov. IL. V. PKIUIY, South Oarolina. July Pi, 1807 4M 4 'DI^Bf.B?L?l Ob" W A tj IB A IA lt A , ?. ?.*,' HAS opened bis STOCK OF I>UIJ?S, ia Iiis new building, under Ibu Masonic Hall, on Main Street". Ile has jual received a large and ?IMJltB SlOOk OK M'BOIOINLIQUORS, such as Wines, Brandies, Whiskey, Schnapps, &c, &o. mr A l? S O j&g A F ll KS II LOT OP G ROC Ii RI RS, VIZ : Sugar, Coffee. Cheese, Crackers, Candy, and other articles in this bric-cheap for oouli ! Dr. BELL prefers not lo engage actively in rVe practice of bis profession, bu will, in extreme cases, when desired," give bis personal attention, lie believes that-, ia most cases, where a faithful statuaient of thc condition of the narien! is made, beean advise and prescribe as safely, and at much los* cost, than where v sits bavo to be made. Spe cial attention given to all caaes of Surgery. His charges will be reasonable. April 20,1807 81 tf MR. JOE BELL, IN THE SAME BUILDING, WILL CONDUCT . . . TltB Saddle atad Harness Making Busiuess, In all its branches. Special attention givo'n lo Repairing. LEATHER FMI ?ALE. April 20. 1807 , 31 tf SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, G R?EN y ILLE & C. R AILRO A D, . COLOMBIA, May 30,1807. ON and after Saturday. June 1st, Trains will be run ovor tho Hluo Ridge Railroad, between Andersen and Walhalla, daily, Sundays oaccptcd, a? follows: Leave Anderson', ;' ' f. ?. fi'10 p r? Arriyo al Pendleton, ; ;'#,?? Arrive at.l?allialla ; ? J 7.80. .> I^awe Walhalla, .> ; 4 16,* iii Arri ?e ^Pendleton', ; 6 82 Leave Pendleton, ; ; ; fi 40? ATrive nt Anderson, ; ; ti'90 " CoUneeMoiis made with tb? trains of lb? Oreen ??Me Rood, up and down; every day, Sundays ex cepted*. H. SXOAiT. H Superintendent. ! Juhe 5. 1867_87_lf_ Groonvill? and Columbia Railroad , Company. " TUBASURFR'S OFFICE, *? CowtiiiSiA. S. C.. July fi, 1867. / NOTICE ls hereby given that the Greenville and Columbia ltailroad Company *?'? now prepared to exchange their Honda and Certificates of In debtedness, andorsod by the Stale of South Caroli na under the Act of the Legislature of Dcccmbor 20, 1866, for their Bonds and Coupon's past due, scoured by.? mortgage coin?ionly known as the M first mortgage.!' Also, for tho?r Ronds, and the Coupons on thom Uiat may be du^endorsed by the Slato under ?be Act of th? Legislature of January 28, 1861 ? which arc headori '^Confederate States of Amevloa." Also, for their Honda and Coupon? pael due, known ?? ,v,w#*-Mortgage Bonds." af one for thW, as proddedf*r in said Abb of OeeamBor 20, 1860. ?o '* ? , ?Holder* of V rTon-Mortgnge Rondaand Coupons", past'due. ?M prfcfor Rr wHwbf ?llowedi?-take for them, in oxchtingo. th* Oonda and Certificates of Indebtedness of the Company, neourtd; by a second mortgage', ?rw?F- f. . Bonds ?no> ?eTtrttV?ftte* of In'de.., tVl?es?, ?enred, by a se?onA mortgage, will ?leo be tendered to all* parties lS*vli?gany other ol asa of otalroa against July IO*, M* '-'?$' * : * . < ... .. : m0Mm*imabm*m*ium?*ii i m I I II'? I I I ii tim m [l?mmmmmmm? J. W. HARRISON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR, WILL PRACTICE IN T?E D OOODLETT. WM. M. THOMAS. GO0DLETT & THOMAS, Attorneys cut I^s/w AND SOLICITOUS IN EQUITY, GREENVILLE, 3. C., PRACTISES iu thc Courts of Anderson, Pick cris. Oreenville, Spnrtanburg and Laurens. And ?Iso in the Federal Courts for thc District of South Carolina, and in thc Courts of Bankruptcy. March 20, 1807 21 ? 2rn Isaac fVicJdiffe, .ATTORNEY AT LfoWB WILL PRACTICE ?? fllF. Saperior CoUrls of Law in tho Western Circuit. Prompt attention given to all business entrusted to him. O Ul c c I ii Grand Jury Roo IM , DICKENS C. IL, S. C. Jun. 27. 18f>7 10 tf WHITNER & WHITNER, SUCCESSORS TO //ARRISONd' WIIITNERS, Attorneys at IL aw A N I) SOLICITORS is t&i?iTy. J. II. WHITNER. "i f/B. F. WHITNER, | Picketts C. IL j I Anderson C. II Jan 1, 1807 Itt tf :ED. 1 ? W. C. KEITH, Anderson C. If. | t Picketts C. H. REED & KEITH, Attorneys at JJ a w , AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY. Will' give prompt attention to edi business comm itted to their rare. OFFICE AT DICKENS C. IL Jan. 1, 1807 16' tf MOYLES & PERRONNEAU, A T 'a' O li NEYS AT ?J A W AND SOLI CITO ES IN EQUUTV. OFFICE: WALHALLA, S. C., ?PPO site Mr. H. \\. Piecer's. A. T. B ROY LES", 1 i W, SI. PERRONNEAU Anderson C. IT. / \ Walhalla, S. C. July 3, 1800 12 tf SAM'L. MCGOWAN, Y ;J. M. ADAMS. Abbeville. S. C. f \ Pickcns, S. C. M'GOWAN ? ADAMS, Attorneys a,t Law, A N I) SOLICITOUS IN EQUITY, Will pi ve prompt attention to nil business entrusted to them. Oct 25. 1800 _n_ tf_ A T T O R N fer Y A T t A W ANO SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, WILL PRACTICE HIS PROFESSION in thc Courts of the. Western Circuit, All business left wit*n 3Iai. J. Rf. AD.Cris", at Pickcns C. II., will receive prompt attention. ?Tune 7,180(1 3K tf DH. ft, A. PRATT, (81?CCESSOU TO PRATT 4 WJI,SON DR?>&) W ??olesale t> r ti g g i s t, Analytical and Consulting Chemist, NO, sa ii A v ijr is s T it KET, CHARLESTON, S. Cy 0EALF.il TS Drugs, Chemicals, Painter, Glass, AND Analysis of OrcB, Soils, Fertilizers, kt., made with greatest care and accuracy. Chemical advice given in all branches of tho science, on mod- ! crate terms. DSC. f? OLIN DONNELLY, 80 Well and favorably known throughout the Stale, is with me, and'would be pleased to sec hjs oldjfrlenUs', of re?oive ariVorders for Goods. March 20, 1807 2'6 1m Marriage Guide. iroWNG'S GREAT PHYSIOLOGICAL WORK, 1 of every one. his own Doctor, being a Pr-ivntb Instructor for Married Persons or those abdul' to Marry, both Male and Female, in everything con cerning the physiology and relations of our Scxu nl System, and tho Production or Prevention of j Offspring, including all lite1 new'discoveries never before given In the English language, by WM. YOUNG, M. D. This Is really a valuable ?nd in teresting work. It is written in plain language for' the general reader, ond in Illustrated with upwards of ono hundred engravings. All yoong married people, or those contemplating marrirx?? arid'hav ing the least impediment to married life, should read this book. It discloses secrets that every ori* should be acquainted with. Still it is a book'that must be looked up, arid' not Re about the hons*. Ii tdll bo sent to any ono ort tho receipt of fifty cehts. Address DR. WM. YOUNG, No616 Spruco 'slrtset, nb'oVn Fourth, Philadelphia. July 27, IffOr , 41 . Iv .Ropairod on Short No tico, I Opposite tho" Vost 0&?; mti?0tht&-. o. H., a o. Watohes and Jewelry for sah>; al*>. 8pe*taolee to I suit nil oae*, at old pt ices. Give mo a call ! JAMES G. BLACK. . Jan -A4. jiMy . 19 . (t ? .cO?B WOMTBWC? - NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE ; Ota tlte.^ost fteut?nafcie Ter m a. . K Notico to Creditors. " THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, In Equlty~-I*IcIicnH. Henry Dannenbm g and "j A. Dannenberg, Ex'tr?x Bil] for Construo T8 . -Hon, Par?ilion, Ito The German flett/eit?ent of lief, io. " Charleston, et als \ ri IK Cc m missioner publishes tho following re tract from the decree made In thia etuis-?, at the recent term of the Court of Equity, for thc ia formation of all concerned, to wit : '.It is further ordered, that the defendant Sati>s~ ucl Lovingood, do prove his demand against tlie said testator, Herman Fajen, deceased ; and that the Cjmmissionor cause to bc published in the newepap?r published at Pickcns C. H.. a notice ie quiring all creditors to come in, within a certain time, a.id prove their demands ; and that the said Samuel Lovingood and oil other creditors be re- . strained and they aro hereby restrained from pros ecuting their demands, or suing at law, until! tho further order of this court-" Pursuant thereto all and every of the creditors' of Herman Fajen, deceased, will provo their de mands before me according to law. in my OfliCo, on or before the 14th day of October next, or they will bc barred. Persons indebted to the Estate of Herman Fa jen, deceased, will make payment to the under signed, or they will be dealt with aecording'to low. KOB'T. A. THOMPSON, C.E.P.D. Com'ra.Offloo, July 12. 1807 3iu M?dical Notice. ?HE I'NDER&GNKD having permanently estab lished himself at Pickcns Court House, offers his services to thc community at large, for the PRACTICE OF MEDICINE, in all its branches. . When not professionally absent, he mny always bo found at his office, ready to give prompt attention to all calls, night or day. JAMES M. SLOAN, M. D. Pickcns C. H., Nov. 28. 18CG_11-tf THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, . ; .. IN* EQUITY-IM CK ENS. Martini A. Bogga, Adm's, } Bill lo Administer Ea vs. > tate in Equity, Re-" Elihu Griffin and others, j strain Creditors, &c. ON henri ncr the Bill, in this cause, and on motion of Whittier & Whitner. Complain ant's Solicitors, it is ordered that a Writ of In junction do issue, to bo directed to Elihu Griffin, claiming to bc a creditor of Thomas Hamilton Beggs, restraining him from prosecuting bia suit further against Martha A. Bogga, adminis tratrix of tho snid - Thomas Hamilton Beggs ; and that the said Elihu Griffin, tho suing cred- . ?tor, and all other creditors of Thomas Hamil ton Buggs bc enjoined, and they are hereby enjoined from commencing suits at law, and * from prosecuting the suit already commenced against thc sn Ul Martha A.Buggs, as Administra trix, for debts alleged to be due to them or ei ther of thom, from thc said Thomas Hamilton. Boggs. ROBT. A. THOMPSON, CK.P.D. Com'ra Oflice, April 9. 18G7. 29--3m WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. M? THE SUBSCRIBER having an experience of many years in thc business of repairing *M??i?Ioe 14a, M ateiics irud Jewelry, otters his services to his friends and tho public generally, in that line of basilicas. Charges for all work a?, rea/oriable as possible. All work war ranted, if vieil used. Ile will also give bis atten tion to the repairing of MISICAI. INSTRUMENTS. His place of business is at WALHALLA, nearly opposite the Peat Oflice. F. M. MORGAN. A-pril 4, 18ft 28 3m^cow Ofosif7illo & Columbia Railroad. Or.:;'i:nXi, Srp?aiNTENiiF.si's OFFICE, " .COLUMBIA-, Sept. 12, IfjGG. rPHE Passenger Trains will be ran over (his Road 1 daily, (Sunday's excepted) until further notice, as follows : . Leavo Columbia at ; ; ; 7 15 a ni Leave A luton at ; ; ; 0 OG " Leave Newberry at ; ; : IO 35 *? Arrivent Abbeville at ; ; 3 13 pm " at A nderson at ; 6 10 " , " at Greenville nt ; ; 6 40 " Leave G'rcem illc nt ; ; C QO a m '* Anderson, ; ; ; fi 30 ?' " Abbeville, ; : ; 8 ?5 ?? . " Nowbervy, ; * ; ; 1 20 p m Arrive at Ablon, ; ; : 2 45 M ?? Columbia, ; ; ; 4 40 M The bridge at Alston being now completed, pas sengers and freights will be transported without delay The expense of freights, by tho discontin I nance of the wagons and boats, will bo largely re duced. I June 11, 18C7 39 i tf Agents Wanted IN every county Of N.orth and South Carolina, to canvass and sell Lloyd's new Double Map of North America on thc face, and a couuly Mup of tho ?nilcd States on the back-covering 24 squ.iro feet of muslin, with rollers, kc. Other agencies can be gi veri if desired. Agents ma KC from $6 to $20 per day. Address WARREN R. MARSHALL, General Agcul Lloyd's Map, Columbia, S. C. Feb. 2fi. 1807_23_tf The Pavilion Hotel, Charleston, 8. C. THE A ROVE POPULAR HOTEL 18 Or KN FOR THE Accommodation of tho Travelling Public. BOARD, PEK DAY, *3.00. MR& % L. BUTTERFIELD, Proprietress. A. BUTTERFIELD, Superintendent. Nov 12, 18GG ' 9 If' TO"?blVSVMPTIVES. ADVERT?SER, having been restored to health' In a few weeks by a very sirnplo reme dy, after h' itlng suffered for several years with a severo lung affection, and that dread disenso Con sumption-is anxious to make known to his fel low-sufferers tho means of curc.t To all who desire it, ho will sond a copy pf tho prescription used (free of5h?nrge). with thc direc tions for preparing and using the same, whioh tho/ will find n sum: emu; ron CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, RHONCHITIS. Corons, Coi.ns. and nil Throat and Lung Affections. The only object of tho adverti ser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and sprend information whioh ho con ceives to be invaluable, aud ho hopes every suffer er will ?ry .bia remedy, as it will cost them noth ing, and may prove n blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, FBEB. by return mall, will plcRsa address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co,, Kew York. May G, 1867 . " 88 If!-' toti'mm* OF YOUT1I. AGENTLEMAN who suffored for year? from .Nerv ons-Dob! li ty, Premature Decay, and all the effects'of youthful indiscretion, will, for tho sake of suffering huroaulfy, .send freo* to all who heed it, Ml? recipe and direct ions tor making tho i-ilaplo remedy by which he was puted.- Sufferer'!! IrisUihg to'profit by the advertiser's experience can do BO by addressing, in porfeot confidence, . . JOHN B. OGDEN. 42 Oedar Street, New York.