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4MM^<Mk?flt T-fiut itv,a.. III. J__uu_l_L-_ C MISCELLANY' INEZ C0URTLAyj)7 ".l?o caino loo lulo I at onco ho foll That oil Iiis powor was o'or ; ; tndllforouoo in hei'oalm smile dwo't, Sho thought of him uo mor* " ?: Tulk not to mo, Herbert, of fioklcnos; ?niue dot inconstancy in connection ^Y itli u: name ! ..ok to your own heart-WKWH I iiiinu I* ?ev oonviT?mtioiis-thou tell me wi is tho inconstant, who is tho tickle one-ye or mo ?" )*Sn??j liol so bitterly, Inez, dearest; 1 not that ono hasty Conversation, carried c merely in jest, cause you to liing from you ?icart that is all your own. Ab, Inez, yt never loved me, or that foolish conversant would long since have cousod to bo rcuicuibe cd by you." 41 ;T*is false, Herbert ! You well know th Once you were dearer to mo than life ; evet throb of this heart was yours, and yours ont every passing breeze whispered of you- ""11' . and fond, loving though* of Jf?^? ? ted RWto?t??.0?j } dTUtf??WHoblo i. fondest di-ooms-r-yoV^ 'Tfound my idol' man ! Alas ! to iuy ????<>*? \ " ?nt ?ttou?o? ifa?L?TiiiN|?biOv.-KoiM^nd tuai }^tyM Drety?-ni - to mo for want of other oars to listonas you No, Herbert j had thoso few idtwfftht, per term thom boon but spokoj? f bit nO? Haps, ere tins, have foiled what you Iru] so, your after conducto your mind. And l o ri o tr''?,"c 'tis ttsoless-yes, 'ere, Horbor^-cas-to plolong a conversation Zl*t SS^?8ult in uo good to either of us." "Vno moment, Inez-answer me but this question : Can no after aot of mine efface from your mind those few silly remarks, that were then made by me, and have ever since been so sadly regretted? Tell me, Inez, is there not one spark of formor affection remain ing in your bosom for mc-is all thc love ot former times forgotten, or remembered but to steel your heart more bitterly against one whom, even now, you own you once l ived''* lt cannot bc, Inez, you huvc thus soon forgot ten our ouco happy meetings ?" " Forgotten them, Herbert! never! tome they arc thc ono bright spot tn my existence -they arc graven upot^iny heart as in letters of tire, making the future appear but the more gloomy ! Never again eau my heart thrill to words of love from mortal mau-much less from you ! From thc moment in which those cruel words foll upon my oar, my faith in man was shaken ; since then, 'tis entirely broken ; and never nguiu, can word or tone of yours wa ken those long dormant feelings. 1 loved j L loved not unsought, you well know ; tho dream, though shortfived, was so sweet it can never again bc realized. Neither in bitter ness nor anger do 1 now l ui yt u adieu ; nauglit but indifference and contempt do I feel in my heart for you. In truth, I scorn your love, nod liing it from mc as a thing of no value." Clo hack with mc, gentle reader, to a time sonic six months prior to this conversation ; billow ino into the same mansion where this conversation has passed ; every room iu tho house ia brilliantly HgUtod , Uovo ?vo a?^tl,",.,,,i together tho beauty and fashion of one of our Now Gingland villages ; mirtb aud gaiety ivigii there-"Usa fete given by the daughter of one, who, though not what many might call wealthy, still, has enough of this world'.? goods to support a family in all the necessa ries, and many of tho luxuries of lifo. Th? party is given ns a welcome toa young cousin of Inez Courtlands, thc only daughter of o reputed millionaire, residing in New York city. Do you soe thoso two girls who arc twining their arms so lovingly around each othor? they arc Inez Courlland and her cous in, Filia Wilton; they have engaged in tho giddy waltz, till feeling somewhat wearied, tliey arc about resorting to thc garden to re fresh themselves by tho puru air of heaven, after inhaling the close atmosphere of ti heat ed room. Let mo describe them to you : Tall and well proportioned is Inez ; her com plexion is clear, though dark ; her glossy ringlets, which arc now tossed so careless!) from her brow, are black as tho raven's wing ; her full, pouting lip, is beaming with mirth fulness nod fun, and frolic is dancing in bei bright black eye. Ella, also, is beautiful as a "poet's dream ;" trno, her beauty is of a different cast fron that Of her cousin Inez, yet is she none thc less bcauf,C,,|. ]fcl. clear, fair complexion faintly tiugo? with thc rose of henlth, bet mild and somcwmn ponsivo blue eye, and bei high, intellectual foio,caii( ?peaks of mind her auburn hair, gathorct.;nto a-.\?noi behind forms a pleasing contrast to u., t,.esso, of her cousin ; thc almost fairy pr0|..",?o||g o; her sylph-like form are more admired by .?,.", than tho more majestic ono of Inez. They wended their way to a little summet boase, situated in the further patt of tho gai den, ?nd there congratulated themselves o their oscapo, unnoticed, from tho room, as i fact tbcv did ; but not long was it before the -^!?^T*r ?"* hT< "H KV1 ^fdfHMU-?^c .hem is that of Herber they nrc looking for us." " ~ T ?'n" Doth ran and oouccnlcd themselves bobin thc door. "They aro not herc, Charles," siid a rici manly voice, and thc head of a imo, intcll gent looking young man protruded itsc through tho opon door; "they must hat gone up to their own room. Let us sit he a few moments, and perhaps by thc time v go in, they will have returned." Herbert Montrose and Charles Stanley ci ter and seat themselves; Inez bites her lip i keep in tho ringing laugh that threatens to b fray her hiding place ; whiic Ella moves bc self uneasily, wishing she were anywhere ht thcro. "Well, Herbert, whet think yon of li heiress? methinks you have paid moro ?lr usual attention in that quarter, consul vin tho devotion you have so long professed ft lior fair cousin." " True, Charley, I hnvc paid hov vcr marked attention for thc few days she has bee boro ; indeed, I hove sorious thought of tram f?rmig all my attentions from Inez to tho li tie Ella I know I hnvc vowed many u tim and oft that I loved Inez j yes, " 1 do confess in many fi. sigh, My heart hat breathed her many a lie," . and even nt this moment, were it not for mot: cy, I'd rnthor, by far, marry ber ; though hayo 8oiwotiines aomowhat tired of her stylo c beauty ; and thought I should prefer bin eyes and auburn tresses to Inez's dark ones Resido*, fiftl? think' of the cool thousands Ell I tr?l? have ono of thoso days. Botwcp /ou and mo, Churloy, I mean to try uiy ' " Hut what if you fail, HorboY-,' " Well, thou 1 can tako un ? *noz' P001' foolish girl ; she loves UK*'0 WO" THAT 1 OAN make lior believe anyMu,K tuat I to^ hcr ? and if I fail jritiL.r.i^ <..?<;1 j.-v ?" UP .? ? ?ow hours with Inez, for she has often told mo this world would H? - -q'V to her without m?f J"" FTU0 * RUN NO RI8K whotPivi J What say you, Charley ?" " Say, Herbert ? I say, bewaro how you tramplo on tho affections of a wann, trusting heart that .doa ts upon you. Eeliovo ino, Inez is not the girl you think ; although her heart is all warmth, yet in that heart is a well of icy prulo which would cool the wann current of her love until it frozo in death, ere she would over again f ust in ono who had once deceived her j ves, dbe VT aid scorn a heart that had onco Loen luid tit tho foot of another. Again, I say, iewnro ! but lot us go in or wo shall bo m'bsed." They repair to tho house ; in tho moan* I tl ino, Kiln steals from hor hiding-place, and, with an agitated countenance, peers fortAw^ seo that the youm* ?vm/v powoV to stir; those I ...?i .au upon her heart Uko balls of Ure soaring her life-blood. . ,."lU ?llu ; and I. "J}uWHiurncr, unresistingly, tho form of the stricken one; " forget him, cousin mino. Out upon thc false and fickle one 1 scorn him ' from your heart as I do j let him seo that you can l!vo without him; trent him, if you can, for Uic present, f? usual; trust mc, tho time will owni) whoo ihvsa words will be bitterly lop ;nted of by him, thc heartless, coiitoit:ptl bh fellow 1" 'Twas but n moment that Inez remained thus paralyzed as it were. " (Jome," said she ; and both again entered thc house. None, to have seen that proud form, imme diately after, engaging in tho mazy dance, could have supposed thc iron had entered lier soul, and oven then was writhing io the bitter feelings of betrayed affection. During the six weeks that Ulla remained, Herbert's visits to Mr. Courtlaud's were more frequent than they had ever boon ; hut nrfno could fail to see that lilla, not. Inez, was thc attraction. The latter treated Ililli with per fect cordiality, seeming not to notice thc par tiality paid lier cousin, although, at times, when hi? attentions were more than usually m uked, a close observer could not fail to no tice a nervous twitching around her mouth, which told that she suffered deeply ; which, however, as soon as she herself became con scious of, would bo changed into a smile; and often, at such times, would she utter some gay repartee, which would even make Her bert wonder, in his heart, how she, thc for saken one, could bc so very light hearted, con gratulating himself on his probable escape from ber tears and prayers when she caine to learn his perfidy. At times he would tremble for the consequences, and his conscience, would accuse him ; but. beever managed to stille its voie", by resorting to thc thought of lilla's wealth. In the meantime, no word had passed be tween the two girls in regard to the conversa tion held in thc summer-house; thc feelings of each heart remained locked in its own bo ...ti *>??' <.<?>?.?, in l>ri,m ?nun Hie upinuer in which lilla treated Herbert, would have sup* j posed-what was really tho case-that she felt thc most utter contempt for him. Again, it was evening ; a few friends bad gathered in Mr. Courtlaud's drawing-room to bid lilla farewell, as she was to start on thc j morrow for her city home. Herbert is there, and, ns usual, her ever constant attend ant. For the whole evening had he been try ing to obtain a private interview with her, to tell her of his hopes, and inquire if their feel ings were reciprocal ; but Cato was against Ililli, and he was obliged to leave with only a whispered request that he might visit her, at her own home, shortly lifter her arrival there. This was readily granted, and he left her Hr i th an exulting heart. A month quickly sped, when he repaired to thc city, and fortunately, on his first visit, found her alone. Then to her did he repeat tho self-same vows of love which he had once so cruelly broken. She heard him through calmly, and then recounted thc conversation she had so unwillingly been a listener to, and bade him leave her. His confusion was such that he could not reply, but left tho house without uttering n word. Ile felt chagrined and mortified ; liowovcr, he was not without some hope of regaining the afleetions of Inez. Kor a time, his mortification kent him from even calling upon her; but, niter u time, trusting it had all been forgotten, he com menced, gradually, those slight attentions he was wont to pay on their first acquaintance j and, by degrees, became again tho attentive lover of other days. Thus it remained, until one day, elated hy the-as be thought.-nn d kind manner of Inez, he again renewed I nds forillo. .. s Qf jovc. Hcr rep]y "as tho words used lil ino o^Mincnccincni ?r our story. Inez still is living > nttd many among ino-, who write themselves her i.*avt-friends, often -* wonder why she, so fitted fo- ,}," duties of n i tt Wskto. p^K*? lm,::.,..^u>i I., whom ho thought wealthy, but m a tew year, iv i b.>ft falbe* died a bankrupt, j ? I luis ?nuoMi m j friend reader, nm I'll e'en leave you to draw your own mum fro tn it. l~ 1?BFORK you go for un editor, young mun pause and take a big think ! Do not rus' ,c into tho editorial business too hastily. Lool c around and soe if there is not lin omnibus* o some meat cart to drive-some soil ? jinowher !" to be tilled-or a clerkship to be filled-uny ' thing that is reputable or healthy, rather thai r. going for an editor, which is had business a Lt best. We aro'not a horse, and conscquontl have not been called upon to furnish tho iUv tiv? povr?.' fur a threshing machine-but w n futtlOV that thc life of nu editor who is forcoi g to writo, whether ho feels lil,? 5f or not, i ,r ninon like thal of Hie stead in question. I the yeas and nays could bi obtained, wo be y Move that tho intelligent horse would dcoid' ,, that tho threshing machine is profornblo t< j. tho sanctum editorial. Thc editor's work i I. never dono. He is drained incessantly, nn< 0 nb wonder that ho dries up prematurely. Other people oan nttond banquet-}, weddings eto., visit mills of dazzling light, got inebria ted, broak windows, and cnioy themselves ii a variety of $v?vs, but tho editor cannot. Hi must tenaciously stick to tho quill. Tho press 1 like a siok baby, must not bo loft to run itsol f even for ft day, or somebody indignantly or 0 dors tho carrier boy to stop bringing thn } -papor. "There's nothing in it; I won' rt have it in the house."-Arlrmu* Ward. Went to Law arid Got lld They have iomo affodfog woddlu out ia tho lint country boyoud h0 trees \ Take Indian weddirtV for jI18^n00j pr Dutoh. ? Ilviiviv>| w Aivito, in Din soinl-rural atatrk. . ,,T. .uoKitmido of tho ?^VT?.vcr ' lives, among several people, a M^EL-J foi' low f a justice of thc pouon, w^J"1 IUOOH nf mattors aro much Uko tho wat? of a deep river. Ouco started, it is hardb turn them. Ou a fair day last week, after tho tju by twelve law dispensary had been swept after chair? . had been set in u row against tho ldc of tho 01 ?0O, and sundry whipped quids 01 tobacco ann j mutilated cigar stumps had boon kicked un.? j der tho stove, thero was a sudden stop oi\' stairs and vigorous rap at tho door. mettled " Como in," said tho justico ibf* law. into a legnl look so befitting a^fish looking A handsome, bln'!^oyj$$ar case of ase ' woman entered' *.? '&Y?o hud on a short j nerita of solod^ioos-snotted rca etteefcs, black hair, and^*^ tha?sn:lp. ped like tho lock of.jff?ff?^nw JSU?W?U isl? UUlM,- ' " You mako Just iva agni?" Y""- law matti " Yes madam ; be scated " Want paper. "Wane to tuki man !" .lust then a stout French halfbreed enter ed thc room. Ho was unable to spynk half a do'/.?li words, and looked oitbc" bashful or scared. The judge saw at onoo tiat there was some marriage to oomoolT, and .slid to tho wo man, who stood with compressed lips watch ing the door " Want to take this mun ?" " Yes, want paper. Mo Uaoh him. (Nico woman, thought thc jusbco.) lie no good man, mc take him so quice as can." " All right, my covies ; lix you in the jerk Of a lamb's tail," said the Justice}as ho turned to the man and .said, " You "mow this wo man ; can you take ber f" The man shook his hoad anduttcrcd unin telligible words. " Ah ! I seo. Can't talk English. Well, never mind. He ran into tho street, inviting a few friends up stairs, and ou returning with them said to tho woman ; " You want to take this man for better or for worse V " Y'es ; mc want to take him ; me pay !" Then turning to tho man, who stood trem bling : " You take this woman for better or for worse, and promise to keep her," etc. ik Umph l" and several nods of the head. "Then in the name of the law, and by vir tue of the authority in nie vested I pronounce you man and wife." And he stepped forward before the woman could say a word and kissed her red lips. "Slap," came her hand in his dec and she clutched his hair. Tho new husbnid jumped in to take thc woman and to protect her, as the mau supposed, when in self-preservation; the Justice gave him a rap on the nose. The woman pitched into the new husband, who in turn pitched into her, and for about live-nnn utes there was a general bustling and display nf leers carters, uud things decidedly astonish ing. At last the parties wero scpi,,?ited, when the man and woman took another turu at euch other, blood and hair flying in ali di rections. Down came the,stoic, over went the table, clatter went thc eh? i rs, into the street like mad wont the Justice, with a black eye, and the bosom of bis shirtjlooking liking a warranty deed covered with rfd scales ! A crowd rushed up stairs abd found the man and woman lying on thcMoor hugging each other like young bruins, (heir arms and legs mixed up worse than tomato vines, the woman on top, and pom mel i lg her ncwly tnade. husband with a hearty yill The newly married couple \jcre separated, when through the aid of interpreters it was discovered that the night hcf?jre, the parties occupying adjoining shanties rt the lower part of tho town got into a dispute over some stove pipe, which was claimed by /joth, and from words they had come to blowi linell party had hast.-ned to the Justices office in tho morning for a warrant for the it her, with the result ns stated above. The Inst news from there tas that thc par ties had gone in search of nun her justice to un marry them, while thc goni.l cause of their terrible squabble was " settirg up with the boys." and bathing his bunjed eyes in cam phor and whiskey. Eur an mt uni fact, it is thc richest within our knowljdge. THURK IMPORTANT TiiiNm-Three things to love-courage, gentleness and affection. Three things to admire-iucllcctu.il powci, dignity, and gracefulness. Three things to hate--crudity, arrogance, md ingratitude. Three things to delight in-leauty, frankness, and freedom. Three tbingi to wish for 'stealth, fi tends, and a oheerfo) spirit. Three I of' he?ft.Pl'a.V for-faith, p;?co, and purity ' good humor, a\fiS things to Uko-cordiality, i y ?voiil- idleness," Yjif",ncs*? Three things . li>z- Tin co things to^t??A9D flippant jes? il to e wSft nnd K?od bu<%fod ?>"ok8. ^c-teudfo.--':onor, connik -T?S '""f" COo&^ frl0n<j3i I is f??in Sn?KT^ 6X0?^iSi pa?J . falls of the Ycllowstdnu,?,Vtu?,b. f? VlSU thc r whole volume of tho river is f,\k ? SiU(l thc o a precipice 1,(500 feet high, and loo\k?d?vo' in a lake twenty fivo or thirty miles in*"0." I, enmferonco, which contains un island of soi t oral hundred acres area, covered with boilin y springs. THE pedestrian statues of General Ar 0 drew Lewis and Governor Thomas Nelsor have been placed in position on tho monuniet a nt ltichmond, Va. Thosn complete tho sin via : Patrick Henry, Thotiins Joffbraor '" Georgo Milson, John Marshal, Andrew Lewi c and Thomas Nolsor.. Thcso men wore giunt 3 in thoir days. 1 TUB Methodist have 20,000 ohnrohes in tb - tTnitod States with accommodation for ove ? 0,000,000 peoplo. It is tho most nucnorou - scot in tho United States. ? WOMEN bavo a mUoh-nicer sonso of th ? beautiful than men. They ure, by fur, th f safer empires in tho matters of propriety an . grace. A more school-girl will bo tb i ukin 1 and writing about tho bonuty of birds an t flowers, whilo her brother is fobbing tho Host and destroying tho flowers. Moder? Dlottonary. Water-A olear fluid, once used as a drink Honesty-An oxcollont jgfc? tnrnips. Kural FelW\Vttio horse that is continually ?SSfw, especially when used by fe ,Uttl)c8ntist-One who ^ mouth," and only "'iHllfcYpeople. by taUingiif- An expression used by man and wife at tho.commcncomoiit of a quarrel. PoHoQV*n-^ ,nHn employed by thc cor poration0 8lo:cP |fi tho ?Pcn ,,ir\ . Ra*Pun- ludicrous transaction; in which e lypAvty thinks he cheated tho other. y/octor-A man who kills you to day to LaVo you from dying to-morrow. Author-A dealer iu words, who often gets paid in his own coin. Friend-A person who will not assist you beforo bc knows you will love and excuse him. Editor-A poor wretch who omptics his brain to fill his stomach. Wealth-Tho most respectable quality of men. UMJ?pnnet-A purely imaginative skeleton to?of?'r,?f:--l':vcrvlJodv1 yet noboay-cijual Jury-Twelve prisoners in a box, to try ono or more at the bar. State's Evidence-A wretch who is par doned for being baser than his comrades. Public Abuse-The mud with which every traveler is spattered on tho road to destruc tion. Modesty-A beautiful flower that flourishes in secret places. Lawyer.-A learned gentleman, who res cues your estate from your enemy, and keeps it himself. The (?rave-?An ugly hole in thc ground, which lovers and poets wish they were in, but take uncommon means to keep out of. Money--Tho god of the nineteenth centu ry WHAT will the President do if Congress tries to suspend him, pending impeachment;1 Herc is the answer his organs gives : Tn respect to what the President would do if approached in either of these directions, wc have not thought it worth while to consid er, but naturally suppose that bc would not willingly submit to tho degradation of the Executive ellice thus, however ho might feel disposed to make any personal sacrifico to maintain public harmony."-National Intel ligencer. TllK " Auder-ton Intelligencer " states that John II. Mcdill was shot by a freedman, at the residence of Mr. J. P. Tucker, in that District, on Saturday night, 21st ult., and only survived a few hours after receiving the shot. From all accounts this was a horrible murder. MODESTY.-?f you would add lustre to your accomplishments, study a modest behav ior. To excel in anything valuable is great, but to bc above conceit, on account of one's accomplishments, is greater. Consider if you have natural gifts, you owo them to Divine bounty. If you have improved your uudcr -.*.-"id ct...r.oj ?ivitto, you have only done your duty, and there booma little icasoii for vanity. A MAN in Hendricks County, Indiana, named James Adams, ate thirty-two peaches, a couple of muskmelons and one raw sweet potato, and drank two gallons of buttermilk. He leaves a widow. .'V COMMISSION has berni appointed by the Russian Ministry of Justice to examine thc question of the abolition of imprisonment for debt in thc empire. A MAJORITY of the registered voters in Alabama have decided in favor of calling a convention. TIIKY have a giant in Missouri who is seven feet seven and a half inches high. Ile served in tho Confederate army. PEKIN, China, has discovered a petroleum bearing region 300 miles sfjiiare uoar by, und purposes to have tho oil fever. IT is announced that the trial of Jefferson Davis is certain to take place in November. Counsel ou both sides arc ready. TlIE Chinese claim to have discovered America from tho West a thousand years be fore Columbus. THE reported inhuman treatmont of the body of Maximilian turns out to have been a fabrication. TlIE oniy fruit which grows in every cli mate is the strawberry, lt is tho only fruit which, somewhere on thc earth, is picked ev ery day thc year round. Religious Notice Thu following mo tho Appointments of Rev. A. Ii. STRIMIKNS, Presiding Kider for the Green ville District of the Smith Carolina Conference, M. K. Church South, dib Quartor : Greenville Station--1th Sunday, and Satur day before, in September. Assessment $250, jfaUlvttfo Circuit-bth Sunday, and Saturday before, in Sontombor, at /oar. Assessment $200. Greenville Circuit- 1st Sunday, and Satur day bet?re, in October, at Ebonozor. Assess ment $250. lionsville Circuit-2d Sunday, and Sutur $100. In October, ut'frapp. Assessment Kcowec Cin?. , before, in ?OtoB55?T Sunday, and Saturday $100, ' n (Jap Hill. Assessment (t.Wul/ialla Circuit-Rh . , raenrG.ro, in Octobor, at WV,Vv\,ftnd Sc-tectfu. . **???.. Assoss day before, m^?ftfo~~ti\i Sunday, a... Assossinont $150. ?ber, at Smith's 0hiqffc$or" Anderson Station-2n _ - beforo, in November. ASRO&H.V. and Saturday Anderson Circuit-3d Sunday, V&200. before, in Novcmbor, at Kbcnezor.'1"?jirday mont $200. " -? Pendleton Circuit-4th Sunday, and Satin day before, in Novcmbor, at Shiloh. Assosi mont $200. Soplembe-rl8th, 1807._ WATCHES? CLOCKS AND JEWELRY THU SUBSCRIBER having an oxporionc of many yenra-i? tho biiRlnossof r.opalrin iCl?ek?, WatchcH ami Joivelrj otTora lita aorvioes to his friends and tho publi generali/, in that lino ?' business. Chargea fe all work as reasonable ns possible. AU?work wm ranted, if well. used. Ho will nibo gdvo his alter lion to th? repairing of MIHI?AT, INSTSUMKNTS. His nineo of business is at WA bil ALLA, nearl opposite tho Post Office. P. M. MOR?AN. April i, 180 28 3m-cow g PIST^XC ? ? isri?rS o/ Me CW?-J. K. HAOOOD. Sheriff-L. THOMAS. Ordinary-W. K. HOLCOMBE. Commissioner in JCquity-lUm T A. I?OMPSON Coroner-W. J. Gantt. Commissioners io Approve the Bonds of Pub. lie Officers-J.J. Norton, JOH. Burnett, J. ll. Ambler. Jarnos Lawrence Snni'l. Roid. Commissioners of thc Poor- Dr. II.O. Miller, Chairman ; Ooo. B. Cherry. Secretary omi Tren surer ; J. Ii. Clayton, S. D. Koitli, lt. Craig, Sr. Commissioners of Publie Jluildinys-Hoh't. A. Thompson, Chairman ; J. K. Hugood, Sec retary and Treasuror; W. E. Holcombe* M. ?. Mitchell, I*. J. Miller. Commissioners of Fi'ee Schools-T. B. Maul den. Chairman ; W. E. Holcombe, Sccrctury and Treasurer; C. II. Spears, 1. Wickliffe, ll. II. Penny, Daniel Oricc. James Burdiuo. Magistrates-Vf. J. Gantt, W. C. Keith, J. lt. (.bissett. Thos. Dillard. J. C. C. Parsons, J. N. Arnold. Rodin Kaokloy, J. B. Sanders, L. II. Vernor, Abel Robins, W. H. Poronueau, Nimrod Sullivan. Edward Hughes. John Sharp, Joseph ? Reid, W B While, Lennard Rogers. Commissioners of Jloads-~d Regiment-G >V Phillips, Chairman ; W Pitchford. Clork ; Thomas J Stcelo. S K .Maxwell, James u wovU. L W Lusk, S M Crawford, M R llunnic?tt, Jonas Phillips, Jr. Util Regiment-FA Hoke, Chairman ; E II G ri (Un, Treasurer; J B Clayton, Clerk; J D Ganaway, J A Ballinger, Alex Algnod, Thus R Price' S I) Keith, Henry Williams, J T Gos sett, J W Singleton, Thoa Dillard. Internal Revenue-ll A II Gibson. Aasossor 2d Regiment. S 0 M. F A Duke, Assessor 5th Regiment, SC M. J W Cobb, Collector. iVECONSTltUCTEl) POST OFFICES POST ornea NAM? OP POSTMASTI?B Pich?os 0 II : .. : Catharine T Gibsou Pioknusvillo : . : O fl Fidgor Walhalla : : t : CH Issortcll Pair Play : : : : Bonj R Doughty Arnold's Mills : : Wm McMahan Hunter's Mills : : Win Hunter, Jr Mile Creek : : Mary -I Robina hannaville : : : : Marcus A Morgan Eighteen Milo : : Lemuel Hendricks Table Mountain : : Rebecca Reid Bachelor's Ucl rent : Grief Crenshaw Oakwnv : : : : Mary Sunders Snow Creek '; : : Emmy Mooro (Jeorge's Creek : : Janies R Spillers Salubrity .: : : : Mary Rates Five Mile ; : : : Mahala Thump! m Tunnel Hill : : : Turner Duncan Claremont : ; : J C Miller Eastntoe : : : : PC McKinney DR. N. A. PRATT; ISUCOKSSOll TO IMIATT * WILSON DUOS.) Wholesale Druggist, Analytical and Consulting" Chemist, NO. 03 HAYN IE ? T flt RET, CHARLESTON, S. C., DKALKIt IN Drugs, Chemicals, Paints, Glass, ANI> AnA.ly??? ?.ro.-ou, Soilo, ivv?ilizers. .tc. Hindu with greatest care und accuracy. Chemical advice given in all branches of tho science, on mod erato terms. DR. F- OLX-?TD?NNELLY, So well and favorabl}' known throughout the Stale, is with inc, ami would be pleased to sec bis old friends, or receive, anv orders for Gooils. Mardi 20, 1807 20 lin THE BEST TONK] NOW IN USE! MANUFACTURED BY C. F PANKNIN, C?&;iHes?o?, .S. C. Dee 1806 12 ly DIE CIIARLESTONER ZEITUNG* JOHN A. WAG Ii NE II, EDITOU. lyNIHiH the above head the undersigned propose U to publish a (norman Weekly I*Ji|?ei', to be tho or^an ol' the German population, and de voted to the interests of this State in Encouraging Immigration and Industrial Pursuits. Literature, Agriculture, Commerce, Arts and Trade, will bc represented in its columns, and the news ol* tho day will be given. GI:N .JOHN A. WAOKN'KU has kindly consented lo undertake thc ?ditorial management for the present Subscription-00 for twelve months: $1 ?>0 for six months ; $1 00 for threo months. A i>vr.cTisK.MK.NTS inserted on liberal terms. C. G. ERCKMANN & CO. Charleston, October, 1807 tf Notice to Creditors. TUE STATE OF SOUTH OARQU??A, I'lOKKNS-IN t;o,ri>v. Edward B. Colhoun 1 . ,,. vfl I mirror mai shalon^ assets John 15. Rario, cl als J Injunction, Partition, fco. ?>UKSUANT to an order of thc Covyrt of Equity niado in this cause, at Juno Term, 1807, all tho several creditors of John Ewing Colhoun, deceased, Mrs. Martha Maria Colhoun, deceased, Miss Martha Maria Colhoun, deceased, Col. Wm. Ransom Colhoun, deceased, and Capt. Henry Davis Colhoun, deceased, Aro required to present and prove their demands before mc, in my Olliee, according to law, on or l\cft\r? tho Pith li%y of October next, or bo preclu ded from sharing in tho benefits of bho deevco to bo tundo in this enusc. HOH'T. A. THOMPSON, c.c.r.n. ^iVj^ Office, July 12. 1807. 8m i nnHE A Vii mv M-I?TIVI3S.. . i l hoalth innTtSUll, having boen restored to Hovcf^'i: having (.?eeks by a very si m plo romo Biimption-* affection, wi for several'years with a. j low-sulTorors tlixious lo hVot dread disease Con To all who desinans of onrol<nown to his fel Srcsoription used (frodio will sena ons for preparing and ii9?jargc). wiMPy of tho will And a Sl?llR en nu rou Co';/) Hume. wllioVlro0" HnoNOitiTia, Coriolis, COT.?)?, anorrioN. ASTIIAY. Lung Affeotipns. Tho only object ol Throat anti sor In sending tho Prescription ls lo beuli^pK afllioted, and spread information whioh ho Uio oolvos to be Invaluable, and ho hopos every sutToi or will try his remedy, ns it. will cost them noth ing, and may prove-a.blessing. Parlies wiahin tho proscription, KUKU, by return mail', will pleas address REV; EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, King? Co., Now Tonk. May 0, 1P07 OiJ Iv I STEVENS HOUSE. 91, ?3, * ar* Brondwtty, ULY.? Opposite Bowling Croon. ON THU liUllOPEAlf 1"I?A1V. THE STEVENS' HOUSE is well and widely known to tho travelling ??public. Tho location is especially suita ble to merchants and business mon ; it is in idoso proximity to tho business part of the city -is on tho highway of Southern and Wostern travel-and ndjaoont to all thc principal Kail road und Steamboat depots. Tho STEVENS HOUSE hos liberal accom modations for ovor 300 guests-it is well fur nished, and possesses ovory modorn improve ment for Ibo comfort and entertainment of its inmates. Tbc rooms aro spacious and well von tiltttcd-provided with gas aud water-tho at tendance is prompt and respectful-and the ta ble in generously provided with ovory delicacy of thc season, nt moderato pricos. The rooms having been rc-furn.isbed and re modeled, we aro enabled to offer extra facilities for thc comfort and ploasuro of our guests. UEO. K. CHASE & CO., Proprietors. June 4, 1807_37_Oni^ Greenville & Columbia Railroad. UKSKUAI. SUI'KRIXTKNOBNT'S Orrie*, CoMiMltlA, Sept. 12, 18G0. '"THE Passenger Trains will bo run over this Hoad X .b.?OuyS'.uxoenied) moil further notice, heave Coln ?.ii. heavo Alston nt ? ; ; 0 06 " heave Newberry nt ; ; ; 10 35 Arrive at Abbeville at ; ; 8 18pm " nt Anderson nt ; ; 6 IO " " et li reenvido nt ; ; f> 40 ?. heave deem Hie rt ; ; 0 00 a m " Anderson, ; ; ; ? 30 " Abbeville, ; ; ; 8 86 .? " Newberry. ; ; ; 1 20 p m Arrive al Alston, ; ; ; 2 46 " Columbia, ; ; ; 4 40 44 Tho bridge at Alston being now completed, pas sengers mid freights will be transported without (lollly The expense of freights, liv the discontin uance of the wagons and boals, will bc largely ro duccd. .lune l l. 1807_80_tf Tho Pavilion Hotel, din Heston, $. CL T11 E A HOV 10 P O P IT h AR 11 O T E L IS OPEN KO ll TUM Accommodation of the Travelling Public. HOARD, PEU DAV, ?3.00. ?VHS. J?. L. li ll TV KU Fl ? Ll), Proprietress. A. HUTTEKFIKLD, Superintendent. Nov 12, 1800 0 tf Agonis Wantod IN every eounty of North end Sooth Carolina, to canvass and si*ll Lloyd's nc iii Double Mnp of North America Oll Ibo lace, rat! n eounty Map of ibo United States on the bael;-covering 24 sipioro feet of muslin, willi rollers, ice. Oilier agencies e m be given if desired. Agents mase trom $5 lo $20 per dnyV Address WA UK KN R. MARSHALL, \ Oenernl Agent Lloyd's Mnp, Columbia, S. C. Feb. 20. 18fi7_23_tf Groenvillo and Columbia Railroad. II NT IL further li ol icc, the Passenger Train on 1 ihn Anderson Brunell will rei urn to Anderson every Monday and Friday morning. IL SLOAN, Superintendent. Columbia. S. C.. Aug. 13, 1807 48 M arriago <* II ido. YOUNG'S O?R BAT PllYSlOLO?tOAb WORK, J. of every one ?iii? or?ll Doelor. being a Priv?lo Instructor for Married Persons or those about to Marry, both Mule and Pe?nale, in everything con cerning the physiology and relations of our Sexu al System, ami the Production or Prevention of Offspring, including nil ihe new discoveries never before given in thc English lan g tm ge, by WM. YOUNO, M. 1). This is really ii vnlunhle and in teresting work, ll is written in pitt in lnngungefor (lie general rdnder. and is illustrated with upwards of one hundred engravings. All young married people, or those contemplating marriage an:l hav ing the least impediment lo married life, should rend this book, li discloses secrets flint oyorj ono should be noipninied with. Still ii is a book I hat must be loeked up, ami not lie about the house. ll will bc sent lo any one on the receipt of fifty cents. Address DU. WM. YOUNO, No 510 Sprue? street, nhovc. Pauli li, Philadelphia. .July 27, 1807 44 lr THE STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, mc KI: xs-IN TIIK COMMON IM.KAS. Samuel Lovingood j Foreign Attachment. vs {? NonTON, K. A. Tnle. J JTft"s Alt',/. 1/ I/"I IR REAS, the Plaintiff dbl, on "tho 12th'dny ? ? of Mareil, 1807, tilo his lecbirntioii against the Defendant, (who, it i? said) ia absent from mut without ihe limits of this State, and lins neither wife nor attorney known wi I Inn tho same, upon whom ii copy of the said declaration might be Her vel : It is therefore ordered, .int thc said defen dant do appear and plead thereto, on or before th? 14tli day ol' March, 1808; otb:rwise, final and ab solute judgment will then bc given and awarded against him. J E. :.IAG()OD, c.c.r. Clerk's Office, March 12, li .37 lr If You Want n Thorough Newspaper? SW li 8 CM BIS FOR THE PHONIX, Daily and Tri- Weekly ; Or the W 1! BO li Bi Y U Ii 12 A N E R , PU?ll.ISnnp'EVERY W EON KS DAY, In Oolu-rabieu, ?. O. rilli IC LATEST NH W'S, Foreign and Atne< .JL ionn. besides o vast amount of uMf>e*?fcin6 ous reading, will bo found in these publications. The P-UON?X end O HE A NEK nie tho univ pnpers in thc Stale, outside of Charleston, whinli puv for and rogolnrlv publish T UL K.Q RAP H IC LNTELLIOENOE. ' Every issue of the Daily contains from ten to. fourteen Columns of Reading .Matter j thc Tri:. Weekly from twenty to twenty-four, and the? Weekly forty-eight Columns-making it tho. lurgesf. and cheapest paper in tho South. Sub-, sorintions reasonable. Specimens furnished no application. An jxamitiation of its ?teyi/? iH solicited. TERMS FOR SIX MONTHS-IN ADVANCE. Haily Pheonix, ?4 ; Tri-Wookly, t>2? ; WcoU j ly Cleaner, $U. JOB i>ni^TirVO Of all kinds', such as &>oks, Pamphlets, Ptiab. ors. Cards. Hill beads, f I mut. bills, unwell ns PRINTING! IN COLORS, promptly oxecutod, and at such prices us will iiinko it nn induce merit fur parsons to forward orders. Tc?ma Cash, JU WAN A. SELBY, Prop.nbtor, Phoenix Power Press Printing Establishment, Wost sido of Main, near Taylor (or Camden) StroeL Columbin, S. C. - 12. 1807 38'_ I KfilUOllS Ol' IOIITU , l OENTLI?MAN who suulorod, ftnj y uara from the e?*$,w Debility, rrematury Deoay. and ?ll ,J snko of S*jf?. yeti tb ftil indiscretion, will, nf the ?<VL.it. Um i?f?..humanity, send free, te all who 1 wphfnS*?,e<bf by #,nd directions for mnking tb? e 4 do eoioiF?'fr br ^?,E ?FTS SUW* 8?**>Mr'it I i y ?("b?8slng jn'Rortlser'a experience I I \ ' J?IV?"01 confluence, e,1107 *J~ P^Z??M%. - i