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tijj-L .'j?ii...;.v?.>wjj.'...j?.Hig.".'j*!?Lti.iiiJ:.'i A USEFUL RACE.-Itonoootbodeniod that tho coloured raco has proved itsolf tho most gonorally useful raco that hos over existed iu this country. They havo not only cultiva ted Cotton, rice, tobacco and corn, but they hayo boon invaluable to tho politicians, the philanthropists, thc philosophers, tho senti mentalists, tho poets, tho stump speakers and tho dootors of divinity'; Whilst their indus try produced tho staples which laid tho foun dations of tho vast commercial and manufac turing enterprise and wealth of America, their condition has occupied tho minds and set To ing thc tongues and pons, nnd ?ually the mui kctfl and cnn non of tho win io race. Tho earth is yet quivering under tho shock of col lision of ideas and muscio of which tho cob v ourod man was thc innocent cause. But his /uses, his progress of all ?crts, hnve not yet boon exhausted. If ho is no longer bearing *hc burthen of slavery, ho is bearing tho bur den of politicians, who arc astride of the "cedBinn, liko thc Old Man of tho Sea, with their lcf-s twisted around his neck, and deter mined to uiako him Carry them to the high places of power. What would become of American politics, or American philanthropy, ?without tho coloiiK'd man ? If we could ini ngme fora moment thM there was nut one of the race in America, what would we do for polit ?04J staples, and where would there be n ehan oel for those overflowing sympathies which xliadain to include, any white man except the particular individual exercising them ? pialt. Sun. Cen. Glitz appeared in the villago of "Mount Pleasant, on tho 80th, says tho Char leston Mercury, with nbout twenty soldiers, mid accompanied by General Scott. About two hundred negroes were congregated around tho registrath n precinct. General Clit/. mtido ? brief but pointed address. General Scott spoke for an hour, going minutely through with every subject connected willi jjjhe occa sion,. The speeches, or the sight of the sol diers, or both perhaps, had thc desired effect, nnd registration proceeded without further in terruption. Several of tiie ringleaders .in the disturban, ces of Wednesday were arrested by thc mili tary nnd brought over to the city under guard, sud will, probably, be sont to heep company With Arnon Logan. A SENSATION IUPOUT.-A letter froui jNew York says : A startling pioeo of intelligence is made public through well informed sources ai Wash ington, iu regard to tho Spanish revolution. Gen Prim's programme includes the seizure ?of Cuba, with a view of transferring it to thc United Stales, for a consideration, the same "to bo applied, by agreement already made, to the. English hoblers of Spanish bonds, u pro .coeding which will cllectually tic the hands of John Hull. Prim's plans in Cuba are said to meet with the most cordi d approval of the revolutionary party there, and, as wo are now in daily telegraphic communication with the Gem of the A nt ?Mies, we may speedily look .for news of u vigorous following up 01 the're cent revolutionary demonstration at Matanzas. Prim's nflaira in this cou ti try, it is also sod, arc in very com potent hands, and are not to lie thwurtcd or spoiled by intuiten cabinet ar rangements. If Prim succeeds, und Uncle Sum refuses to buy tho island, then, ?ve are told, the riebest jewel in the Spanish erou-n wiU tS?TTnriierl over to Grout Britain to satisfy tho claim's ..of her bon holders, at the same time securing a powerful European ally. Dr. FRAT ot' UNITED Sr A TES Tuoors nv INDIANS.-A dispatch from IMO' May?. K ui SH?, dated 23d, says 11 courier had just arrived from Qaptnill Ames with dispatches lo Cap tain ('orbitt to thc efl'et. that Amos li lid t? vV vero battle with 800 I ndians, under Satanie, 011 the Kemiblican Uiver. Their village, was two miles long. Captain Ames charged twice through their wigwams. The'savages fo.Ughl desperately, killing three of our men and wounding twenty-five. Thirty horses wert Jost. Tho Indians lost heavily, but Jiu till repulsed our troops, who were compelled, t( leave their dead on the field. There was an immense amount of stolei ?tock in tho Indian village. The savage surrounded our troops, and tho light lastet three days. Two of the. men killed belonget to tho Kansas cavalry and the other to th 32th regulars. Captain Ames had 125 men A strong force, under Major l?lliot, and som Kansas cavalry, under Major Mooro, leave fo the Indian village in light marching ordo this morning. A sovcro battle aiitieipaled We huve not enough troops here. .Mt -o m - ANOTIIEUTEIUUIII.E EXPLOSION OE SIIET.T.? _Yesterday, ns two white men named Mi Wm. Palmer and a Mr. Wise were engage on Morris Island drilling obi shells for th jyutrposc of drawing tho loads and bringin them to thc city to sell for old iron, ono ( the shells exploded, mortally wounding th former, and filling the face of the latter wit povdor, be. Mr. Palmer's abdomen w; Imdly out, his right urm below the elbo '/risrbtfully rn?ogled, and his loft arm drone fully lacerated, lie was brought to the cit find curried to the. City Hospital, where li was attended by. Dr." H. C. Brown mid )) Horsey; It was believed nbout eight o'oloo lin-t evening, that tho unfortunate mnn coul not survive ovor two hours. Mr. Palmor wt an old soaman and rigger, and well known i ibis pUy.-ri- Charleston Courier, 31 St Angus NEW COTTON.-Messrs. E. IT. Hodge & Co,, Factors, Atlantic Wharves, receive yesterday a bnlo of New Cotton, clnsscd Mi< diing, frofn Mr. W. II. Duncan, Hu rn wc District, South Cnrolinn. It was sold I ?Messrs. Ilodgois & Co,, to Messrs. Scrovon Nisbet, Brokers, who purchased thc sumo f Messrs. Cart, Kofi it dervoy. who will ship Ferdinand Mans, Esq., New York. It w fi?id'at 20} couta per pound. [Charleston Courier, Hst ult. HAVANA, August 30.-The Spanish stem or Barcelona, from Vern Cruz, 10th, and Si pal, 22d, arrived boro on tho 25th. Tl country is fast approaching a peaceful stair and tho supremo Government is busy eliot ting law? to insure that ond nnd to regula every branch of publio administration. ft Charles Mayo has had his exequatur oonfin ed as Consul nt Chihuahua. Tho Fronoh ai British Ministers loft tho oity of Mexico tho 8th instant, for Vera Cr?/,, under prof onoort, with all ttooir attaohos. Santa An ia still kept a prisonor in the Cofltle of S ^uan d'Ulloa. NHW OubBANfl, August 31?-Th?ro wi B2 invormonta from yellow fovor yesterdn Votai foi; th$ rc*k, ISO, .H?SftSft_i'-^ff-irj".., .. .j.'.. ;.iill"Vj?QijJ. j JOT" dion's Ilorald," a Nortliorn publica tion, advertises two colored preachers of "su perior parts," who want white congregations. H says : " Now, brethreo, let us practico ns we preach." J6<3y*Frnnkliii Smith, convicted of tho crime of rapo, wns hung in Wilmington, N. C., on Friday last. &&* Wo havo recoived a " Catalogue of thc Trustees, Faculty and Pupils of thc Creon ville Baptist Female College," for 18(57.- \ Misses MARY IIAOO ?? and LIZ/.IK PONDER represent Pickcns in this flourishing institu tion j???* Tho entire Southorn Relief Fund amounts to $2,875,809. Of this amount, ?')00,000 comes from Louisville; 6321,000 from New York ; 81,000,000 from thc .State of Maryland; Boston, 819,127; St. Louis, 3317,875; Philadelphia, ?05,000, and Chi cago, 811,300. Jf?y* Out of 175 cases of murder and at tempt at murder, in New York, during thc past year, there were only twelve convicts. CHARLESTON, Sept. 3.-General Cunby arrived this afternoon, with bis family ami staff, and took (punters at tho Mills House. Returns from all precincts of tho State in dicate that registration ls flagging. The bluetts have so far more than two thirds of tho whole number registered Returns yet to (anno will probably reduce their majority, but not mate rially. WASHINGTON, September 3.-The annies, ty question is before the Cabinet this morn ing. The President hoped lust night it would be disposed of to-day. The proclamation will be hised upon that of March, 1802, issued hy Johnson, >whilo provisional governor of Ten nessee, which was approved by Lincoln and Congress. That proclamation said, in effect, that while conscious that treason may be pun ished, no vindictive order or retaliatory meas ures will be adopted, but a general amnesty for all past acts and expressions will bc grant ed to the people, on tho single condition that they yield themselves citizens under the maj esty of the law. He appealed to nil erring and misguided people to return to their alle giance, and avail themselves of this manesty. PAKIS, Sept. 2.-The Minister of Foreign A flairs has issued a note to thc Diplomatic Representatives of Prance in relation to re cent events. He declares that the auspicious meeting at Salzburg should be regarded as a fresh pledge for the maintenance ot' the peace of Europe. BKUMN, Sept. 2.-Thc city election Ins resulted in thc choice of Radical members to the now Parliament. LONDON, Sept. 2 -Harvesting has com menced. The weather is favorable. The heaviest thunder storm ever known in this city has just, taken place. Many build ings were struck and much damage was dono. The Reform League celebrated thc passage of the Reform Act by R banquet. Mill and Rright wrote letters urgiug the League to de mand the ballot. The cholera in virulent shape is spreading ?.. ?l?".l.?... -*-- ?,- - ' MoN'TfiOMKUV, August31.-General Pope has issued an order for an election, on the. 1st of (Vt ?ber, on the question of a Convention, and delegates to tho same. GALVESTON, August 31.-There, were 241 (leaf' s from fever this week. At Corpus Christi, there have been 100 deaths up to the 10th. Half of thc citizens arc sick or dead, and much distress prevails. Help is much needed. Donations for tho benefit of the Corpus. Christi sufferers can be forwarded through Spoff?rd, Tileston & Co., New York. RECEIPTS Thc following persons have paid on their sub scription to thc Conman, na follows: I. M. Stone, - - - - $1 25 Abner Odell, .... 2 Ot) Alex. Allgood, - - - ] 25 ,1ns. W. Lawrence, - 8 Oil H. 0. MarMn. - - 1 25 I tai dy 0 list rap, - - - 2 1)0 Kev. I). II. Kcnncimir. - - .2 0(1 ? ?, II ?i. mmmwmam ???ir*?n??g-i-n-r--?--~ ----?-? TO CUSTOMERS SUISUO0HK'S tTUfil'S ON CANE CREEK, NEAR WALHAL LA DEPOT, lill'! IN OOOI) O HI) KR FOR GRINDING A WHEAT AND COHN. -AIJKO A separate Holling Cloth for ttye ami Corn. A compel ont Miller is always nt tito Mill ready to wait on customers. JACO? SCHRODER, Sept 2, 1807 b0 ? Give Attention. ALL perno/is indebted to tho F.slnto of Obndinh W. Childers, deceased, must mnko pnymont. Thoao having claim? against said l?stalo must pre Bont them on or before Ibo first day of October roxt, or they will not bo paid : as, on that day tho nutate will bo finally settled. . COW KN, AdmV. Sept 2, I8f,7 6? _C0TllcTOR'S SALE. BY VIRTUE OV A WARRANT OF DIS traint to mo dircotod by A. S. Wallace, Ksquiro, Collector of Internal Rovonuo for tho 3d district of South Carolina, I havo loviod on tho following Proporty bolonging to Sioipson L Fountain, as fellow's : X)NE TRA CT OF LAND, Lvioi* on Lon? None Creek, In Piekons district, omitftining O NB HUNDRED AND THIRTY AORKS moro or loan, and adjoining land* of Oeorgo Grant, J Y Jones, Loathers, Powell. Thora aro good Saw and Grist Mills on tho pro t??jf> Said Rcnl Eatato to bo sold at Goorgo Grant's on Saturdav the 28th Soptomhor, ln07, for tho puymont of Intornal Uovonue tones duo tho Unitou ?States. Stir TERMS OA Slit J. W. 0ORB, Doouty Colleoter. Sont 4. L?07 60 3 IllON! IRON! ' 6,000 LBS IRON, ALL SIZES, Suitable for Carriage, Wagon and Plantation Work. (PW ?&L& LOW i?Y J. H. PIEPER & UROS. Wal bal la, Aug 20, 18G7 49-tf PREPARATORY TO FILLING UP THIS FALL, Wc will acll our roinaiuing Stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, &c, See.i &c., VE tl Y LO W FOU CA Sir. J. II. PIEPER & PROS. Walhalla, Aug. 20,1807 40-tf AT BELL'S DRUG STOKE, SUGAR, COFFEE, INDIGO, SODA, M A DD 10lt, SPlCKj PKPPKtt, COPPERAS, STARCH, ALUM, CANDLES, MATCH KS, CAN DUOS, CR ACKERS, SOAPS, lMORKlJMERlES, DRUGS, I)V10 STUFFS, FLOUR, BACON, LARD, W O R M CAN D?t?S, VE ll MI FCC ES, MEDICAL SPIRITS, every variety ; UL ASS,, PUTTY, OIL, MEDICINES, pure; &o., eec, &c. tssr^ov Salo Low-TERMS CASH ! Aug. 14, 1807 47 4 COLLECTOR'S SALE. J) Y VIRTUE of R Warrant of Distraint directed I) to mc by A. S. Wallace. Esquire, Collector of Internal Revenue for tho :>d collection dix!riot of Souili Carolina, 1 have levied on (bc following Property belonging to Alexander Bryce, Jr, ns follows : FTF'IY ACRES OF LAND More or less, near Walha if a, and adjoining binds of M. Bulwinktc and others. OXE HOUSE AND LOT In the town of WAlitalia, with a Store House there on, containing acron move or less, whereon ?aid llryoo now lives. 111E T N T IO R EST O F S A TD II 11YCE In a ONE HALF A?5RE l.OT in the town of Wal halla, now in the possession of Thompson ic Pie per, und adjoining lohn Kaufmann. -? iL ? ?5 ONE MULE, ONE OLD RUGGY, AND ONE-1 HORSE WAGON. (t?y-This property will bc sold nt Walhalla on Saturday thc Hill Uor4. a^iUuiirOQt next, for tho nw-r/rtitetf ?ntr??sr^-" ' ? ^MOA&X it ?T T10 Bi rT18 fl \ S BU. .7. W. COlUt, ?)c?mhj Colite tor. August 8, 1807 4T) 8 Medical Notice. 'Pilli UN DU H Si ("5X RD having permanently esfab 1 lished himself at Pick ena Court House, otters his services to thc community nt. large, for tho PRACTICE Ol' MEDICINE, fn ntl ifs brandies. When not professor., illy absent, be mny ni ways be found at bis oflicc. ready to'givo prompt attention to all calls, night or day. JAMES M. SLOAN, M. D. Pick cns C. H., Nov. 28, 1800 rt-If SUPERINTENDENT'S OFTICE, G KIO EN VILLE & C. ll AI LR ? AD, Co LU M Hf A, Mny 30, 1807. ON mid nfier Saturday, Juno 1st, Tra?na will bo run over thc Blue Ridge Railroad, between Anderson and Walhalla, dnrly, Sundaya excepted, ns follows : Leave Anderson, ; ; ; 6' IQ pm Arrive, at Pendleton, ; ; 0 *. Arrive nt Walhalla ; ; ; 7 80 " Len vc Walhalla, ; ; ; 4. 1? ? nt Arrive At Pendleton. ; ; ?' f& '* Loavo Pendleton, ; ; ! 6' 'IO .? Arrive nt Anderson, ; ; fi 30 Connections made with Ibo trains of thc ?r?on villo Road, up mid down, every day, Sundays ex cepted. B. SLOAN, Superintendent. June 5, 1807 87 tf NOTICE. "VfOTIOE IS IIEU10BY GIVEN that tho JLi "G?rmim Settlement Society nf Charles ton" will make application at tho next session of tho Legislature fora renewal of Charter. JACOB SCHRODER, Pr?sidant August 24, 18l?7 48 3m NOTICE. MY WIFR, MRT.VINA J. JOHNSON', bas loft my bod and board, without cause. Therefore, I will no longer bo bold responsible for any debts or con traots abo may make. H. It. JOHNSON. _AuguBl 20j_ 1807_49;_2* Estate Notice. 1)EItSONS indebted to tho Batato of R. IL Man . soil, dooeased, can mako payment to us nt the Trap, on Saturday tho Hill instant, and on tho two fiiooeeding Saturdays. Thc Estate must bo settled up at tho earliest practicable period. J. ?. FERGUSON, I , M. MANSELL, I Allm rB August 14, IftO? 47 _*^ Agents Wanted IN every county of North nnd South Carolin?, to oanvaaa and sell Lloyd's new Double Map of North Amerioft on tho face, and a county Map of tho United States on the bnok-covering 24 square feet of muslin, with rollers. &o. Other ngeuolos cnn be given If desired. Agents mano from $5 to ?20 oer day. Address ^ "? J WARREN R. MARSHALL. General Agent Lloyd!? Map, Columbia, 8. C. Feb. 20, 1807_UgJ_tf_ GreonviUo and Columbia Railroad. UNTIL further notice, tho Passenger Train on tho Anderson Branch will return to Anderson ovory Monday and Friday morning. B, SLOAN, Superintendent. Columbia, 8. C, Aug. IS, 1867 48 FRESH TURNIP SEED WARRANTED GENUINE. WII?TE It UT A RAGA, YELLOW HUTA BAGA, LAUGE W Ii ITU NORFOLK, LARG IO W11 IT IO G LOBE,' DALE'S II / BRID, GOLDEN BALL AND W ll IT 10 IIANOVIOR, ??-VOSft S A I, I? low I>y <). ?. E. ?LOAN ?, O??, Pondie! on, July 24, 18^7 AA 4 PENDLETON FACTORY. f Hil WD@L 0'M?3 AT 'i'tllS PLACE ARE NOW IN COM PLBTE RU N NI N(1 ORDER. ALD 'I'll K WOOL offered will he CARDED INTO ROIJJS of tho best quality, at short uoiico, at the following rates fur cash : All Wool, Plain und Mixed Dolls. 12Je. per lb. Mixed Cotton und Wool; do 15c. " " Bacon, Lard, Corn mid Cotton will be taken at market rates, in exchange for CA H DI NO_ Wool inny ho scut-through the Agents-from any points on thc Ru?1 roads, and Rnl|s deliver ed hy thom, as 6oon UH thc Wool can be Curded and returned. ? An; assortment of COTTON YAIt?r. of a superior quality, will ho kept ou lia nd at tho Factory, und cns tom er? supplied prom pt Iv and nt as low figures ti s tho market will justify. Dealers will lind it to their interest to give us a trial before buying elsewhere WM. PERRY. Proprietor. June 24, 1*07 40 tf sm i on TANNERY! rpHE UNDERcHGXEl) now have their Tan I ll (il*)') llir.ee miles below Perry ville on tue Hine Ridge Railroad, ?ti successful operation,-. Wo oller l'or salo superior qualities of Harness, Solo and Uppor Loathor, At tho lowest rates for CASH or li A ?Tfi lt. \\n also liavo on hand a splendid lot of Calf j ait?l Blip Skins on like terms. Orders for I,eather, accompanied by iho cash, ! promptly lilied, LAY & I.?VINGOO?D. July IC. 1R07 43 tf II i s t o r ?eal Novels. LOUISA OP PRUSSIA AND HER TIME. Dy Louisa Muhlbnch. 1 vol, 8vo. Illustrated DEN KY VIII. AND CATHARINE PARR. By L, Muhlback. 1 vol, 12mo FREDERICK TDK QU KAT ANT? HIS FAM ILY. Dy L Mu!.Ibach. 1 vol, 8vo. Illus. JOSEPH AND HIS COURT. An Historical Novel. Translated from th; Dorman by Ad elaide Do V. Chaudron. 1 vol, 8vo. IfittinKKlCK THE GREAT and his Court - a9rAhit^r;..?L.v^nni, T," ".j..,",i r".," t\in Di), ugh (ois*. 1 vol, I limo THE MERCHANT OP MOR DIN. An His torical Novel. Translated front the German by Arinofy Coffin, M D. 1 vol, 12mo BERLIN AND SANS SOUCI : or Prcderick the Great and his Friends. Ry D. Muhlbnch ISTHMUS OF PANAMA. By Otis. AMERICAN CRAPE CULTURE and Wino Making uv Mead. Sold by " DUFFIE ft CHAPMAN, .july 20, 1807 Booksellers. Columbia, S.C Hill for Construc tion, Partition, Be lief, &0. Notice to Creditors. T1I10 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, In Equity-Flck?iu?. Henry Dannenberg and A. Dannenberg, Kx'trlx TS Tho German Settlement of Charleston, ct als J MPHV. Commissioner publishes thc following Kx 1 tract frorti thu dooroo made in this cause, al thc recent torin of the Court of Equity, for thc in formation of all concerned, to wit : " It is further ordered, thal thc defendant Sam uel Lovingood, do provo his demand against the said testator, Herman Fajen, deceased ; and that tho Commissioner cause to he published in tho newspaper published at Piokeus C. H., a notice re quiring nil orodltors to come in, within a Certain time, and provo their demands ; and that thc said Samuel Lovingood And all other creditors he re strained and they aro hereby restrained from pros ecuting their demands, or tining at law, uutill the further order of this court-" Pursuant thereto nil and every of tho creditors of Herman itojon, deceased, will provo their de mands bcforemio according to law, in my Office, on or before the 1-lth day of October next, or they will be barret. PorsoiiB btu obi ed to tho Estate of Herman Fa jen, deconsed; will mako puvme i! to thc under signed, or they will bo doab willi according to law. ROUT. A. THOMPSON, C.K.r.o. Com*T. Office, July 12, 1807 ?nv Notice to Creditors. Tlffc ?kVBB OF SOUTH CAROLINA, PICKf.NS-IS KQU1TY, Edward B. Colhoun j Pilfor niarshnllmg assets TI t. ?8 i ' .i flnjunotion, Partition, &c. John lt.. Baritel als ) J PURSUANT Yo nn order of Ibo Court of Equity 1 ilario in thin cause, at June Term, 18157, all tho several creditors of John Ewing Colhoun, deceased, Mrs. Marten Maria Colhoun, deceased, Miss Martes Maria Colhou ', deceased, Col. Wm. Ransom Colhoun, deceased, and Capt. Homy Davis Colhoun, deceased, Are required td present and prove their demands before me, ia fay Olllco, aocording lo law, on or boforo the 14th Jay o? Ootober next, or bo preclu ded from sharing in tho bonoflts of the decree to be made in' thin cause. ROBT. A. THOMPSON, o.E.r.n. Com'rs. Office, July}%>JW'l_8mi-?. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ? Xn Kqrtlf y-?Picken?. M. A. Bogge, A?TA'XA Bill to administer Estato ; X* ? 'jf ? \ in Equity, Sell Real Es Blihn OvUfin. ct als J tate, &o, &o. PURSUANT to an order of tho Court of Equity piado in lids causo, at June Torin, 1867, all tho creditor? of thc Hgt ato of Col. Thomas Hamilton Hoggs aro. requirent to provo thoir demands boforo me Sooording to l4w, In my Office, on or boforo tho 21st ddy ?f Getob?r next, or bc barred. ROp.'T A. THOMPSON,.c.ii.r n. ^m'riOf?cey J^y 20,1807 8u\ SA M'i/. MCGOWAN. \ JJ. M. ADAMS. Abbeville. S. 0. / \ Piokcns, 8. C. M'GOWAN & ADAMS, Attorneys a>t Law, AND SOLICITORS IN EaUITV, All business in thc Courts of tho Cnitcd States, 1NCI.?DIN0 MATTHUS IN BANKRUPTCY, Left with thc JUNIOR PARTNER will re?oive' prompt attention. Oct 25, 1800 ,0 ff NORTON & SYMM?S, Attorneys eut Law, PICKISNS V* ir., sf.- c., HW attend promptly to butines? in t/ie COURTS OF LAW AND EQUITY, III thc Districts comprising flin Western Circuit. ALSO, IN THE UNITED STATES COURTS, INCI.I.IHNO THAT or II A i\ li K U P T V Y . JCS. J. NORTON. WIUTNER S?.MMES. January 24, 18ti7 18 tf J. W. II A l\ IUSON, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR, WILL PRACTICE IN THU COURTS OF LAW A ?SD KOJ'ITV, /.V THE \VM ST HUN CIRCUIT. jp.ig": ALSO :-TBa lu the Courts of the United States, including that i Of Baukruptov. OFFICE AT ANDERSON C. ??., S. C. .March 20, 1807 ii; tf Isaac Wickliffe, h TT ?MIE.Y A T LAW? WILL PRACTICE IN THE Superior Courts of Law in the Western Circuit. Promjtt attention given to all business entrusted to him. O m c c In ? r a n ?l Jury Koo m , 1MCKENS C. II., S. C. Jan. 27, 1807 lt) tf WHITNER & WHITNER, SUCCESSORS TO 1/A RR ISO X A W'MTXERS, Attorneys at Law A N D SOLICITORS IN ElfcMTY. J. ll. WHITNER, 1 fil. F. WHITNER, Picketts C. H. J t Andel sou C. Il Jan 1. 1S07 Ki tf J. 1?. REED. \ f W. C. KEITH, Anderson C. H. j \ Pickens C. H. RE KD & KEITH, Attorneys at Law, AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY. Will give prompt attcntirm to all business committed tn their care. Jan. i, un?t - -??j,?j..e?. X,?_tx.. BROYLES & FERRO?NEA?, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS AV L'Q??TY: OFFICE: WALHALLA, S. C., OPPO site Mr. ll. W. Picpcr's. A. T. BRO Y LES, \ / W. H. PERRONNEAU Anderson C. H. / \ Walhalla, S. C. July 3, 18(56 42 tf W. ?. ? J1SL? Y, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR ?N EQUITY, WILL PRACTICE IIIS PROFESSION in thc Courts of tho Western Circuit... AH business loft with Maj. J. M. ADAMS, nt Picken? C. H., will receive prompt attention. June 7. 1800 38 tf EDWARD F. STOKER ATTORNEY AT LAW AND SOLICITOR IN EQUITY, Greenville, S. Cf WILL PRACTICE in the Courts of Law and Equity of South Carolina, jjgy Otlice i?i Swandalo's New Building opposite the Mansion House. REFERENCES. Tno>rAS flAM,,Pi osidcnt of Harvard College, Mass; J. R. MINOR, Law Professor, University of Vii.; C. P. SULLIVAN, Esq., South Carolina; Gov. J. ft, Omi. South Carolina; Ex-Gov. B. F. PEUUY, South Carolina. Jrtly 10, 1807 43 4 ir. T.. jr.rrr.ns. w. it. JK?VKUS. T. A. JKFFKRS. II. L. JEFFERS & CO. FACTORS A N D' Commission Merchants, CHARLESTON, S. C. Special attention given to tho SALE OF COT TON and other PRODUCE. Orders for SUPPLIES carefully attended to. July 10. 1807 48 8m Notice to Creditors. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, /rt Equity-Pickens. RoVt. A. Thompson, o.K.r.n, fer self arid others, | vs Alex Bryco, .Tr. Adm'v, Letty Cronshaw, ct ala. Bill to Foreclose statutory Mortgage, soil Real La fitte, Marshal assets, ko. &o t)URStJANT to an ordor of tho Court of Equity. I made in this oauseat June Term, 1867, all the oreditors of J. B. Crenshaw, dooensed, are vcquii - cd to prove their demands before me, in my ofticc, according to law, on er before tho 28th day of Oc tober next, ' eivptdnoF being barred of aoy ad Vantage under Che decree to be rendered in this case.1" ROBT. A. THOMPSON, o.n.Kt?. Com'rs Oflioo, July 27, 1867 8m m& PBlflMTBIMQ NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE On thc most Reasonable 'form?, _'_.... _;.J';',.PJJ "ou'fjS?SS??S? Notice to Creditors. Bill to administer Ks tute in liquify. IN EQUITY-ANDERSON Mrs. E. A. Lortou, Ad/n'x va John B. 8itton, Sani'l F W Miller, Ella Lortou, ct al I 1)Y VIRTUE of a dccrotal order, from tho Coori ) of Equity to me directed, it Jsordorod thu! (lie Defendants, John B. Sitton, Henry C. Miller. Eli jah Teague, und Dorithy McMur'rfv, and nil and singular the other creditors of John's, borton, in testate of the complainant, Mrs. Eliza A. borton, do coin? in nod establish their demands against tho intest.^ before mo within three months alter the publication of this notice And ulso ordered that tho Defendants, Elijah Teague and Dorithy MoMurtry, do forthwith do sist from' thc further prosecution of their suits at law, roforrod to in tho Bill ; and that tho said John B. Sitton und Henry C. Miller, and all other cred itors of tile said intestate be and they aro hereby enjoined from suing ou their demands clscwhoro until Hie further order of (his Court. W. W. HUMPHREYS; C.K.A.D Contra Offer, Aiir/ttst, 1807 8111 Notice to Creditors. THti 8 TAT JO OF SOUTH CAROLINA, l'iclic.ii*-In Kquliy. John B, Karlo and others ? Creditors* Bill to vs I sell Real Estate, J.H. Livingston, Adm'r.el.ate j Marshul assets,&o J. W. Livingston, Adm'r \ Cross Bill to canec? V3 > Conveyances, sell Real L'liza A. Lortou, ct als J Estate, &o I INDER an ovder of the Court of Equity, ma'do U in these causes, at Juno Term,' 1807, all tbo creditors of the late Col. V. \Y. Ktlpalriok, doceas eil, are required lo prove (heir demands before mo according lo law, in my Oflico, on or before Ibo l jth d ly of October next, on pain of being barred of any advantage ui.dcr the decree to bo rendered in these causes. KOB'T. A. THOMPSON, cu.r-.n. CortiYi Oilieo,-July 12, 1867 8m OFF?CIAL. HKA DQCA RTL IIS &?CONU MlI.ITARV DISTRICT, ) Charleston. S. C., May 30, 1807. [ [Genera! Orders, No. 32.] 1. Any citizen, a qualitied voter according to the requirements of the " Act to provide for tho more efficient governineut of tho rebel States." passed March 2d, 1807, and tho Act supple mentary thereto, passed March 23d, ISGi.i* eligible to offi coin thc provisional government of North nod South Carolina. All persons ap pointed to omeo will be required to take tho oath prescribed by thc Act ul'orceaid, and to fib; the Hinno, duly subscribed and sworn, with tho Post Commander. 2. All citizens nns?s?ed for taxos, and who ?hull have paid taxes for tho current year aro qualified to servo as jurors. It ?hall bo tho duty of the proper civil oiUcers charged with pro? ?ding lists ol' jurors, to proceed within their se eral jurisdictions, without delay, and OBCCI - tn' n the names of all qualified persone and placo them on the jury lists, and from such revised lists all jurors shnll be hereafter summoned ami drawn iu the manner required by law. 3. All citizens arc eligible to follow any li censed calling, employment, or vocation, sub ject to sueh impartial regulations as may bo prescribed by municipal or other competent au thority, not inconsistent with common right mid tba constitution and laws of the United States. The b?iid'rcqu?Tod as security ahull not exceed the ponai sum of one hundred dollars. One or moro sureties, being citizens, and worth in thc aggregate double tho amount of the bond, over and above just debts, will be sufficient. 4. The mayors of cities and other municipal and town" officers, and all sheriff^ niaRiettwos and police forces n?? rcquireoTto 1)0 vigilant and. efficient in .maintaining ordOr'; and in thc dis aid~\v1icnovor the ordtunry mont?t their dis posal shall not b? ?utffioient to esoctt^^heir <?"* dors, such of tho OiVil'ofllcors, and as inomy of the citizens witjhiii! tho territorial limits otes**, military post a's rhay be necessary;-and the" negloct or refusal of any person to aid and as sist in the execution of the Orders of the com manding officer will bc deemed a misdemeanor punishable by snell fino and imprisonment ns may bo imposed by a militai y tribunal, ap proved by tiio Commanding General. 6'. No license for tho salo of intoxicating li quors in quantities less than ono gallon or to bri drank on the premises, shall bc granted to any person other than an inn-kecpor ; tho num ber of such licenses shall bo determined, and tho fees to bo charged for each' licenso shall be prescribed and collected by the municipal or town authorities, aud appropriated exclusively for the IK ncfit of the poor. If any porson shall b? found drunk Oh tho premises whore liquor is sold,-thc license may bo revoked by any magis trate. The tax imposed by tho internal rovo nue laws of thc United States is an additional charg?', And doe's not excuse the party from tho observance of local regulations, nor exempt him from tho payment, of such other licenso feos as may be impos?d by municipal or othor compe tent authority. 7. All contracts h?roafter mado for tho man ufnetnre, salo or transportation, storage 6r In* sUranc? of intoxicating liquors, shall, within this Military District, be deemed nnd treated as against public policy, nnd no civil action, suit or proceeding for tho enforcement of any suoh contract shall be entorfairt?d in any oourt. 8. - In public conveyances, on railroads, high ways, streets", or navigable waters, no discrimi nation because of color or onoto shall bo made, and the common right of all citizens thor.eia shall bo recognized and respected. Tho viola tion of Ibis regulation will bodeemed a misde meanor, and rendor tho offender liable to arrest and trial by a military tribunal, o bo dosigna ted by the Commanding General, besides BUCU damages as tho injurod party mny sue for aud recovor in eivil courts. 9. Tho remedy by distress fur ront is abolish ed. Wh?ro lands aro leased or lot out for biro or rent, cotton, corn, or other produce of tho samo, when sevorod from tho land, may be Im pounded ; but tho same shall not be removed. And ootton, corn, or other produce so impound ed, shall bo hold as seou'itv for tho rent or biro so claimed, and mny be sold in satisfaction of any judgment for tho snmc: Providod, that any unsatisfied claim for lnber bostowod upon tho cultivation of such cotton, corn or other produce, shnll in no caBO be postponed to apy demand for rent or hire ; but to the extent of such claim for labor, there shall bo a lien on such cotton, corn or othor .produce, having pro forenco over any claim for Vont or hire. Hy command of Mai Gen D.E. SICKLES; J. W. CLOUS, Capt 38th U S Infantry, AAA Genoral .Tuno_20L 1807._tf TO COKSHMVTIVES. TUB ADVERTISER, having boen restored te 1 healt h in a few weeks by a very'simple reme dy, after having suffered for severn! years, wilta a; Revere lung affection, and (hal drond disease Con sumption-is anxious to ranko known to lils fel low-sufforere the means of cure. , To all who desire lt, he will sertd,? OOpy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the direc tions for preparing and using the same, which tho;/ will find a SURE omus ros CostOMPTIOK. ACTVKA, BRONCHITIS, Coodna, OQLOS, and ail ?^Rt and Lung Affections. The only objeot of .the,e4dverti ser in sending tho Proscription is to benefit, tho nflHcted, and sproad information vfbiob ho eon oeivea to be invaluable, and ho hopes every suffer er will try his remedy,' ns ll will cost them, noth ing, ond may prove a blessing, F.nrticr?vv?lehvng the prescription, ?RBR, by return mall, will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., New York, May8;t8tf7V U ly