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LATEST QUOTATIONS Ol' SOUTHERN SECURITIES, IN CI IA ULKSTON, 8. C., Corrected Weekly by A. C. KAUFMAN, Broker, No 25 Broad Street. JULY 20, ?b7U, STATS SKOUKITIKB-South Carolina, old, soo?, _; do now, 0Q@-; Jo, registered stock, ox iut ?-?70. Cutt Sr.cuniTii:s-Augusta, Gu., Bonds 7Q@-; Charleston. S. C., Stock, ex qr int, - ?'18 ; do, Fire Loan Bonds, -?70; Columbia, S. C., Bonds, -?dO. RAU.IIOAI> RONDS-Blue RiJgo, first mortgage, 50?-; Charleston and Savannah, -?70 { Char lotte, Oolumbia. and Augusta, -?8U ; Clieruw mid Darlington, -?83; Greenville and Colum bia? 1st mort, ???-; di), State guarantee, 7<i? -, Northeastern,.^?-; Savannah ?ud Giiaiios ton, lat mort, -?80? do. State guaraut'eo, -? 7?; South Carolina, -?70-, do, 73 ; Spartanburg und Union, 00?-. RAILROAD STOCKS-Cbavlolto, Columbia mid Augusta, -^?40 ; Greenville und Columbia, li? -; Northeastern, 0(<e-; Savannah und Charleston, -?3f> ; South Carolina, wliolo shares,-15?-; do, half shares, -?22.}. 'LXOllANOK, &0.- New York Sight, J off pw j Cold, 11G?122; Silver, IOU?--. SOUTH CAROLINA HANK BILLS. *Bank of Cliarleston - - - @ * Bartk of Newberry - -? Hunk ot 'Camden .... .p)? Bank of Georgetown - - 6@ Bunk ol South Carolina - . 16? Bunk of Chestoy ... 7? Bunk of Hamburg ... 10? Bank ol' State of S. C., prior lo 18U1 00? Bank of Staio of S. C., issue 1861 and 1802 - - 82? MMunlors' and Mechanics' Bank of Charleston - ... -- f^Pooplo's bank of Charleston - -? * Union Bank of Charleston - -? *Scut li western Railroad Hank of Charleston, old - - . -?. ^Southwestern Railroad Bank of Cliarlcslon. new - - -?, -Stn to Bank of Charleston . - 8? Farmers' and Exchange Bank of Cliarleston - - -?0 Kx?hango Bank of Columbia - -?IQ Commercial Bank of Columbia - - 18? Merchants' Bank of Ch craw - - 4? Pl an tors' Bank of Pal Multi - 'I? Slate of S (J. Bills itC?elVftblo - ?7? City of Charl sion Chango Bills - - 07? * Iii Us innrkc'l Ilms (*) aro being redeemed at ?the Bank Conn Inls of each. Mardi 18, 1*70 2> ly Special I<T otices "J.earu thc luxury of doini/ yowl,'' by rocom. inciiding to all who suffer from dyspopshi, de. bilby, sour Stomach and indigestion, SUMTER BITTERS, thc great Southern Tonic-it will >curo them. l>r. Tull's Inspectora ut. All who hnve used this iiinilnnble medicine for Coughs, (Adds. Asl h mn, Spitting of Blood, Croup, Inflammation of the Lungs <n Chest, Hoarseness, DiflU'tillv <d Breathing, Bronchitis, and all diseases nf ibo Lungs, attest its useful nous. For Lung li?ectious it has no equal. COUNT THK COST.-A day's ride in almost any pari of our country will sliow more t lin II one prue? tieal illustration of ibo parable ol' Ibo mau who commenced to build bis castle without counting thc cost. Men often leave out of llioiroaleulaiions snob little malters as doors, blinds, sashes, mould ings, &o'., and in Ibo end find no comfort in tho bouse willoh tbey bavo built. Reniouihor, there fore, boforo building, ti write lo V. P. T?alo, Charleston, S. C., tho largest manufacturer of doors, &o . in tho Southern States, for an estimate of tbe cost ol' finishing. July 8-lin Wu I lia I lu C!iU|>t<>D>, No. 2$, ll. A. M. A REGULAR CONVOCATION of Walhal la Chapter. No. 28, ll.-. A.'. M.'., will beheld at ll.cir Hall, in Walhalla, on MONDAY, the 1st day of August next, at candle light. Com panions will bu punctual ia their attendance. By order tho Chapter : HORT. A. THOMPSON, Sec'y. Clue ???7l?e ?Lodge] No. 1)2TATI\ Ita. A REGULAR COMMUNICATION of Blue 'Ridge Lodgo. No. 92, A.-. F... M.'., will be bold on SATURDAY. August Otb. nt 7 o'clock, 1\ M. A full attendance is ioquct<ted, as bus iness of importance to each and every Brother will bc brought np. Brethren will tnko duo notico, and govern themselves accordingly. By ol der Of thc Lodge . "WM. KO RB ER, Sec'y. This Valuable ?Puhilly Medicine lias been widely and lavorably known in our uwu and loreign countries upwards of , , THIjrcTT YEAHS I .'It has lost nono nf itu good name by repeated tr'uilo, but continues to occupy a prominent posi tion in every family medicino ?best. It is on External and internal Remedy. For Summor Complaint, or any ?thor form ol' bowel 'disease in children or adults \i is an almost cor 'tain euro, and has, without donut, been more soo cossful in culing tim various Kinds of CHOI.BRA 'than any other known remedy, or tho most skill ful physician, lu India, Africa and China, whore .tili? J ?a.hui disenso is in uro or less prevalent, Hie .Bain Killer is considered by ibo nat voa. as well "ns European resident? in tn Olio climates, a ?tire 'remedy; and while it is a most efficient remedy for pain, it is a porfcelly salo medicino, even in "unskilled hands. Directions accompany each .bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Vrico ?6 els., 60 els., and $1 per bottle. July 8, 1870- lin \M??I^I.I I ?mm-rn. i - | - - - ? i ? _ Um OBI 65 c?o rm ?<t in cufi?la FOR TIIK FOURTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. IT is requested that tho counties of Goonoo. Picken?, Grccnvillo, Laurens. Sparlanburg, Uhlon, York, ('hester and Fairfield, comprising tho Fourth Congressional District, do send dolo g?tions lo' a Convention to bo hold In the city of olUmbia on TUESDAY, tho Ililli of August next, to no' iibialo a suitablo candidato for Congress in said District. W. ll. WALLA? K, 8. P. HAMILTON. Of tho Exccutito Committoo of ibo Union Reform Party from tho Fourth Congressional District. J?ly 20, 1870 4? PAY UP! WE, the undersigned, tako Ibid method of In forming our creditors that tl) o copartners i ip existing between us wil| expir?, by limitation, on the 11th of August next. /wjnHW we.nre, obliged rto have money by that Ubi*. ThorofoieVweoal| en ali indebted to us to como forward ond pay dp tm or before that day. ? ." ? " " PIEPER ? LOWERY. jValhalla, 8. C., July 27, 1870 WALHALLA PRICE CURRENT. COU K KCl" ED WEEKLY ?V FIUl'HK Sc LO IV Ii KY. APPLES-Green, pur bushel, " -Dry, pound, BAUQINO-Dundv, por yard -liulo hoping, per pound, " -Julo, *. M - Manilla " " " -Cotton M BUTTER, per pound BEESWAX, per pound BUKT, per pound BACON, per pound-Hog round BK ANS-White, cor bushel CALICO, per yard, COITF.B- Kio, per pound " - -Luguyru, por pound M -Jnvn, per pound CANDLES-Adnmnntino, per pound, " -Sporm " " CHICKENS ANO FOWLS, per bend COTTON-per pound " -Yum, per Bunch COPPERAS, per pound DUCKS, pur hoad Koos, per dozen FLOCK, per Suck, (08 pounds) 5. FEATHERS-Geese, per pound -Mixed, G KAIN--Corn, per bushel 1. .. -Whom, " -lt ve, " 1. " --Gilts, *? GEESE, per head, ll i OKS-Dry, per pound .. -Green, '' INDIGO-Spanish Flout, per pound 2. " -Carolina. " 1. IKON-English relined, per pound " -Ssvodo, " "--Bund, .? __i(oop, " " -Potwnro, *' LAUD, per pound LIME, per barrel 3, Lr si m u. per thousand feet LEAD, per pound MOLASSES, por gullen, MADDER, per pound NAILS, per pound ONIONS, per bmdiol OIL. Kerosene, per gallon .. -Linseed, boiled "-Linseed, raw " -Tanner's? Straits INniK. per porToi FoTATO?s-Irish, per bushol, ] " -Sweet, " BICE, per pound SALT-Liverpool, per Sack, 2 SHUT, per pound SPIRITS (lorn Whiskey . 2 do -French Brandy per gallon S I do -Rye Whiskey ? do -Holland Gin 4 do-Ol'Turpentine per gallon SOAP, per pound Soo AR, Crushed, per pound do -A White per pound do -0 Yellow per pound do -Bi'o'wn per pound STAUCH, Whilonhd Blue per pound SODA, por pound ToilACCo, per pound Chewing du -Her pound smoking TALLOW, per pound TURKEYS, per bead TEA. Gun Powder por pound do -Hyson, (?reen per pound 1 do -Young Hyson. Black per lb 1 WOOL, Washed per pound VARNISHES, Conch Budy. No- 1 per gul do -Copal. Furniture, per gallon NOTICE. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OFFICE, \ Walhalla, S. C., July 'loth, 1870. / 'PUB following named gentlemen will please act 1 us Managers of Election, to bc held on ibo First Monday in AUGUST, for tho purpose of vat ing "subscription" or "no subscription" to the Air Line Railroad : WAU KN EH TOWNSHIP-W. M. Woud'ui, John J. Ansel, Jr., Win. J. Neville. CIIATUOA TOWNSHIP-Abol Robins. Bry Frot well, A. J. l'endlcy. PULASKI TOWNSHIP-Wm. D. Denton. Barton Rothell, .loons Phillips, Jr. CKXTIIK TOWNSHIP-Orr Tribblc, Esq., Arch Eb rod, B. B. Barris. SEN KOA TOWNSHIP-Waiker Russel, Col. J. W. Livingston, Stepben Baldwin. TUUAI.O TOWNSHIP-0. J. Walker, T. F. Davis, C. G. Langston. Tho gentlemen who were selected by Commis sioner A. Lay, in Whitewater and Kcowco town ships will please act. The election will be held at the township elec tion grounds. All Managers will moko their returns of (ho oleo)?on at the County Commissioners' otlico, in Walhalla, on Wednesday nftor Hie election. .1 VMK'S ZACHARY, Chairmnn B. C. C. July 20, 1870 di 1 T1I0S. M. WJLIO8, \ T T O it i\ Bi V AT IL A W - AND Solioitor in Equity. i-\LSO,~ Unitod States Commissioner, For tho Circuit and District Couris of thc Uni ted Stales for South Carolina. ?fciy*' OrncE is THE CouhT Hobs*:. "i$ff. WALHALLA. S. C. July 22. 1870 40 ly riie Slate or Month < ai*o!ina. IN ritODATE Cob KT-Pl OK EN fi COUNTY. John h. Rockley vs. Redd i II Rack ley, ct a). Petition for Partition, Sale. Payment of Dcbls, &c. IT appearing to the satisfaction of this Court that the heirn of Warren Beckley, dee'd, to wit, W. Benson Raekley. Melissa Rackloy, lt. T. Richuyds and wife-Eliza Richards, ro ?ide from ami beyond the limits of ibis State On motion of Norton ?fe Hagood, Fro Pot., it is ordered, that tho Defendants do plead, an swer or demur to tho said Petition, within Three Mouths from this date, or an order, pro COii/hmO, will be taken ns tn them. Given undor my hand and seal of paid Court, at Probato Court, this Nth of July. 1870. I. II. .'IIILPOT, J.p.r.c. July 10. 1870 40 3 m LAND FOR SALE? IWILL SELL, at privato sale, A TRACT OF, LAND, situato in Oconco County, about three-quarters of a milo from the Hine Ridgo Dopot. and coniaining THREE HUN DRED AND TWENTY-SEVEN ACRES On tho.Tract is a good Saw Mill, all ready fur a circular saw. A good frame house (in tho placo, with all tho riccossary out-buildings complete. Also a large fruit orchard ; and a goon throsher on tho place. Any one wishing to purchase will do well to' ripply'to JOHN ll. KLEINBICK, *7 . ' Walhalla, 8. 0. Jujy t, WO 33 3 Blue Itidge llailroad ! Twolvo Huudrod ?cros of I^and! 1>EHRYVILLE DEPOT is in thc centro of tho Tract of Lund. Eleven Hundred Acres in forent, andas .'noly timbered ns any lund in Oconee County, which is tho best tim bered county of lund in tho .State, outside of tho long leaf pine [ will present some rcliablo facts, that I will vouch for, and other? of my neighbors will do tho same. The 1st doy of May, 1852, the en tire crop of wheat of this region of country was almost entirely killed with tho frost. My crop was not injured in tho least. Another proof] that is known by my neighborhood-that there Dover hes boon an entire fail uro of tuc peach crop or any otbor fruit, even my chestnut ot chard never fails. An old gentleman, spending a few days with me. that bad travelled over tho United States and Europe, said bo bad never beard of u chestnut orchard before. Ho said be beard ono gentleman in Washington City say he was going to Kentucky tn' plant a chestnut orchard, and be could get $i!5.00 a bushel for them in Now York. Tbero is an agricultural paper published in Baltimore, from 1819 to the present day ; tborc is a Northern gentleman writing in that paper, says he has purchased land fifteen miles below Augusta, P -orgia pine land, at ten or fifteen au acre. Iiis object is fruit, and ho cari trot from twenty to twenty five dollars ii bushel for them in Now York. Mr. Hell's (of New York) crop of apples brought bim ten thousand dollars annually- Col. Sin gleton's (of South Carolina) crop of hinders brought him ten thousand dollars annually in Now York. A neighbor of mine, a Baptist Minister, says his wheat weighs seventy pound.-' to tim bushel. This grows out of the fact that the lion. Mr. Clemson, and Mi. Tourney, State Geologist, have informed yon what tho fer tilizers of thc State can and will accomplish if | used. 1 got Mr. Clemson to test thc rock off of ruy farm. I will sell from Fifty to One Hundred Acres of Land, or more, in a tract, each one commen cing on the Blue Bulgo Railroad; 1 want pur chasers to come to my residenco-"Wayside" and to look at tho growth of cotton for them selves. 1 huvo between Six und Seven Thousand Dollars worth of Monds, which wete originally predicated on a mortgage of twelve thousand dollars worth of bind. I want to sell thc land and bonds. JAM RS ll. WlitTNBR is my agent and attor ney. His residence is Walhalla. J. OVERTON LEWIS. P. S.-I want to draw the attention of the public mind that wo shall have to give up the cultivation of cotton. July 22. 1870 40 2 Anderson Inlclltycr copy one time and forward bill. TCE CREAM -AND SODA WATER, Plain ind French Candies, Lemons, Fruits. Nuts, &o. Jellies, Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Currants, Citron, Pickles, Sauces, &o. Fancy Goods and Notions, Stationery and Writing Mate rial, Toilet Soap, Per fumery, Po tnndos, A m m unition, Fine Tobacco, Ha vanna and Domestic Se gars, Pipes, &e, &0 , eco. -:o: T 1 HF. PUBLIC aro cordially solicited to call ami examine my stock of goods, feeling confi dent that they will find it equal, if not su perior, to any ever offered to tho pcoplo of this country. F.verytbing sold at very reasonable prices. LEMONS AND ICE ALWAYS ON HAND. Yours Truly. j. .YB. fi KIO. Walhalla, July S, 1870. 24 ly BOOTS AND SHOKS, OF T?IE LATEST STYLE & QUALITY, Made to Ordor, Low for Cash rilli R, UNDERSIGNED, having located at I Walhalla, informs thc Ladies and Gentle men or tho town and country that he is now propnrcd tn do all kinds of work in bis line, promptly,and nu thc most reasonable terms. I alwavs keep on hand tho best brands of FRENCH AND AM UBICAN CALF SKIN'S, to suit tho tastes of my customers. Also, a choice lot. of ordinary LEATHER, for common work, which will be pot op. in every instance, in a substantial manner. A good fit warranted in every caso. Give mc a trial and my work will prove itself. B?X.. Shop on corner of Main and T?galo streets, north of Dr. Norman's Drug Storo JOHN DALE. Ju.y 8, 1870 38 BUIST'S Fresh Turnip Seeds; RFD TOP, WHITE FLAT DUTCH, WHITE NORFOLK, WHITE CLORE, DIXON'S RUTA RAO A, YELLOW ABERDEEN. Warranted Frosh and Puro. WALLER. WATSON & CO. ?inly 15 39 NOW 15 TH IE TIM*; TO 0 KT A Gr O G JD PICTURE ANY and all persons wanting pictures, will do well to call soon, as I contemplate caving this placo in a fow days. II. G. TROTTER. Walhalla, July 13, 1870 39 rH?; TIME for payirip? Town Taxes has boen Oxtonded to the 1st of AUGUVT toxt. After that tithe, executions will he is nod to enforce payment against all.defaulters. ?. B. L. LOWERY, Town Treasurer, July 15, 1S70 39 3 ' w ? Pick?hs Advertisements. Reform in I3 icke ns ! A MEETING of tho citizens of Picken? XX Countv will be bold at tho Court House, , on SALE D?Y in AUGUST next, for tho pul poso of organizing tho Union Reform Party - All who favor u reduction of taxes, a jud ?ole s expenditure of tho same, and a fair, impartial and honest administration of the Government, aro requested to bo present. MANY REFORMERS. July 22,1870 40 2 Railroad Subscription. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, 1 I PICK (CNS C. H., S. C.. July 4th, 1870. ? AT a mooting of the Hoard bf County Com missioners this dav, it was Resolved, That tho notion of tho Hoard, on the Otb day of June, 1870, whereby the Cou?? missioners made a subscription to ibo Atlanta and Richmond Railway Company of Ono Hun dred Thousand Lullars, that tho saine bo and ls hereby rescinded. And it was further Resolved, That they bclievo it to be to thc interest of the people ot Piukens County ; that tho Atlanta and Richmond Railway Company should bo completed, and it is to tho interest ni tho County to make the fellowing subscrip tion : That tho Board of County Commissioners subscribe to ibo capital stock uf the Atlanta j anil Richmond Railway Company, tho sum of Ono II und rod Thousand Dollars in bunds of thc County,-payable in twelve, sixteen and twentv-f'iur yours, with interest at thc rate ol seven percent, per annum, payable annually the coupons un the sninc to tie receivable in payment for tnxes and other dues to thc Coun ty* The proceeds of said bonds, when sold, to bo applied to tho payment of the County sub scription to tho capital stock of the said Atlanta and Richmond Railway Company : Provided, the action of thc Commissioners be continued by a vote of tho people of thc County at an elec tion to bo held on SATURDAY, tho 30th day of JULY instant; ?1 ?d provided further, thut thu said Atlautu and Richmond Railway Com nany be constructed through the ontiro County of Bickens, north of thu Eighteen Mile Crock, and that tho work commences on the said road by the contractors before the bonds shall be issued by the County Commissioners. That tho Commissioners give notice, through the KrsoiVBB CoU RI KR, that HU election will bo I bold, nt Ibo following places. On SATURDAY, I tho ?Oili of JULY instant, submitting to the people tho ratillcation or rejection ?if their ac tion in regard io (he subscription to thc Atlanta ?nd Richmond Railway Company to the voters of thc County ; nod that the election will be bebl nt tho following places, und following named porsous uro hereby appointed Mana gers : Pickensville Township. Ko, 1,-At L. A. Per ry's. Managers-E. H. Barton, A. C. Mo Malian. Rufus Oates. Salubrity Township, Ko. 2-At Abner Odell's- Managers-Abner Odell, Thoa. Par kins, Elias Mnuldin. Carrin Township, Ab. 3.-At Caines' Shep. Managers-J, N, Arnold, J. A. Gui?os, E. II. Lawrence. disley Township, Ko. -I.- At Howard's Shop. Managers-W. C. llillhouso, R. E. Steele, Ar thur Craig. Pirkens Township. \o. ?.- At Picken* C. II. Managers-J. L. Thornley, E. II. Griffin, Jr., A. M. Fol ?er. Daouavillc Township. Ko. f>.-At Dncusvillo. Managers-B. F. Morgan, W. P. Hunt, A. T. Wilson. Puinpkiifjoion Township, Ko. 7.- At Pump klnu.'wn. ???Tu nagora-J. A. Bates, S. D. Keilli, Geo. K. Hendricks. Eastatoe Township, Ko. 8.--At Eustatoc Cami) Ground. Managers-T. N. McKinney, Jacob Lewis, J. K. Lewis. And that the said managers report to the Board the result of the election on Sale Day in I August next ; and that tho proceedings bo [published im tho Kuo\n:r. CouMKiV. R. E. HOLCOMBE. Chairman pro tem. J. E. HAOOOO, C. B. C. C. July 15, 1870 39 3 VALUABLE LANI) For Sale. BY a resolution of the Boardd of County Commissioner* of Bickens and Oconee Counties, wo will sell, to the highest bidder, nt the old Poor House, on TUESDAY, thc 2d day of AUGUST next, THE OLD POOR HOUSE FARM, Containing -100 Acres, moro or less, lying on the east side of Keowee Uiver, adjoining lands of Robert F. Morgan, Mrs. Powors and others. There is. on this place, 25 or 30 acres of tine RIVER BOTTUM. The place is well Impruv od, and in n lino state of cultivation. TERMS OF SALE.-One-half tho pnrchuso money to bo paid by Ibo 1st of January next, the remaining one-half on a credit until the 1st of January, 1K72, with interest from the day nf sale. Tho purchaser will be required to give bond und security, und a mortgage of the premises to secure the purchase money. Pur chaser to pay extra for stamps ami titles. L. N. RUBINS, Chairman Board County Commissioners, Bickens and Oconee Counties July 12. 1870 30 3 T.~G7siM3roys7 SUUGG0?. 1) KN Tl ST AND ARTIST, 1RESPECTFULLY lenders his fief vices, in \z either Capacity, lo thc citizens of Bickens Court House lied surrounding country. All persons needing work, in either line, will pleimn call and examino iliy specimens. B?Xo Ollico ami Gallery over thc store of Messrs. Mcl'all ?, Thornley. July Io. L870 -SO JYoticc. HPIIE undersigned will apply to tho Legisla JL turo of this State, at the next session, for a Charter to construct a Turnpike Carriage Road in Pie.kens County, leading from Pump kintown to foot of Stool Mountain, and a bridle way from that place to ibo ba*0 nf Table Rock, MARCUS KEITH. Juno 27. 1870 37 3m The State of South Carolina. ?N PRnn.vtB COURT-PICKKN'S COUNTY. Williamson Prince "] Potition vs. fur Margy Princo, Sarah Prince, f Partit ion, ct al. j Sale. &o. IT appearing to my satisfaction, that Margy Princo. Baruh Prince. Nnrcissn Prince,' and Rona Princo, defendants in this case, reside from and boyond tho limit* of this State: on motion of Norton & Hagood, pr.>. pot.. It is Ordey?d, That tho absont defendants do ?pppnr and plead, answor or demur to com plainant's said Petition, wi thin ninety dayB afior publication * hereof, or tho samo will bo taken oro oonfesso. ns to thom. li Hi PHILPOT, J.p.p.c. Piobate Office, June 10, 1870 3*- 3m K> *-.-*- a Jtr r.-vT* ~* r*. . je .-. . ? . J .i ? ?figsCT-OJ*t*?fy Stat? of South Carolina. CMIic? Stale Siipci'iiBteiidciU oil" ithaca (iou. TO SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS, ACCOMPANYING thin Circular you will iiinl Blank Toucher's Monthly School Re ports. It is dosirablo und important that every School in your County ho reported for tho Month of June, 187U. Pleuse furnish teachers with the necessary blank*, nod instruct und re quire them lo make out neatly, properly and in full, duplicate reports, and forward tho sumo to your Ollioe, whore ono copy should bo placed on fi Io. and tho other forwarded to this office. Lot such Schools in your County us cloped bo fore Juno 1st. 1870, be reported for the last mouth they were in session. You will please closo all the Schools in your County on or before the last Friday of the pre-cut Month (June. 1870). (Signed:) J. K. J1LLSON, State Sup't. Ld., S. C. Columbia, June 13, 1S70. NOTICE. ALL TH Adi BRS of Public or Common Schools in Oconee are requested to call at tho Ollico of Clerk of Court and get tho printed forms for their reports, which arc to be mndo out from November 1st, 18G0. to March 31st, I ?TO, und from April let, 1870, to June 24th, 1H70. All questions to bo answered and proven before Notary Public, also sign the receipt. They will also get printed monthly reports to bc made out in duplicate. K ICH A Kl) PORCHER. School Com missioner Oconco Co. Walhalla, June 121. 1870. 30 tf Run Here Ii very body! A. TAYLOR & CO. JJ A VF. JUST RECEIVED, and now open A NEW AND SPLENDID STOCK OF G-OODS, At their new stand, on Main Street, opposilo Waller, Watson & Co.'s store, which will be offered to tho public at LOW PtiIC$$\ Tho Goods being purchased with Cash, wo can end will sell as- low as thc lowest andas unod goods as can be found in (he market. Call and ex amino our stock before purchasing elsewhere, and save money. B?X" Country Prod nco taken in exchange for Goods at the highest market price. A. TAYLOR & CO. June 24, 1S70 30 ly NOTICE ! COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, ) WA LU A LI. A, S. C., Juue 7th, 1870. } ll KU I? AS, sometime ago, this Board was petitioned to pass a resolution to sui mit a County subscription td' ^liUU.OUO, to the Air Line Railroad, to ibo legal voters of this County, on certain conditions ; ..and, whereas, sonic of the friends ?d' tho enterprise now ask this Board to reduce the amount of said County subscription, and the town nf Walhalla having subscribed $50.000 m sui,! Lai hoad, on certain condition ; therefore, be it AV.IM'H U'. Timi it bo submitted to tho legal voters ol' said County, oji the FIRST DAY of AUGUST tio:::t. whether or not this Board shall subuenbe $150.000 to the capital stock of die A ir-Lino Railroad, on tho condition that said Kuad locate a depot within tuc miles of thc Court House of said County, and the de tails ol'the subscription be left willi the Board and be conducted so that no part of thc sub script ion be paid until work on the grading < I said Bead be commenced within the. County and only as tho work progresses therein ; that those voters who favor the subscription shall endorse on their tickets in said election, "Sub scription," and those opposed, "No Subscrip tion." Itcsoh'cd, That this Preamble and Resolu tion be inserted in thc KLOWEK COURIER three times. By order of tho Boh rd, JAMES ZACHARY, Chairman. June 10, 1870 34 3 llherlffV Sal? 1)Y virtue of sundry Wriis of Fieri Facias to me ) directed. 1 will sell,to the highest biddciv with in thc legal hours of aale, before the Court House door, in Walhalla, S. c., on saleday in August next the following property: * One Tract of Land, lying on Ramsey's Creek, Containing 400 Acres, more or less, ndjoining lands of David Dickson and others, also, one other Tract of Land, on Sau,d Creek, contain ing 0(?0 Acres, more or l?s.*? adjoining lamb* of John Dickson nod otherr-, levied on and sold as the property of Lc. vis Worn ecko, at the suit of Hobart Maxwell and others. One Tract of Land, lying on waters of Chau ga Creek, containing 300 Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Ephraim Cobb, Spencer Chambers and others, sold as the property (d' Wm. II. Phillips; at tho suit of Hubert Jarrett and others. TERMS CASH. Purchasers to pay oztru foi* titles and stamps. JAS. ?t. ROBINS, B.O.C. July 8. 1870 38 4 MONTHLY MAGAZINE, Two Dollar* per ;4 >?:,.. m. 64 PAGES READING MATTER, 30 PAGES ADVERTISEMENTS. WALKER, EVANS A COGSWELL," ?. WYATT AIKEN, UlIAltfcK.S'TO*, S. C. South Carolina WONIJfflRXT ASSOCIATION. .4 T a sp?cial meeting of tho Board of Diroc XJL ors of the South Carolina Monument Association, held on Thursday, Juno2,'?d, 1870, he resignation of Mrs. Louisa. S. McCord us President was .tendered and accepted. .? Mrs. Wm. Wallace', of Columbia. Vice-Profi lent, will net as President until the annual d?etlon of officers, in November. District Managers ero requested to go on >nrnostlj with their work and havo their quar orly roports .ready for tho regular quarterly nectihg, on tho 20th of August. .L D,. MARTIN. . Recording .Secretary. Columbia, S. C., JW 24th, I87?. tl The Air-Llk?e Coming! -(::) GREAT EXCITEMENT -AT THE NEW STORE, DOWN STREET! .:o: J. S. Bauknight) *?gti WOULD respectfully inform tho ci tizona of Walhalla and surrounding country, that ho lias oponed, at tho above nam'od piuco, A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK -OF ID ry Ooocis, P?a,rcLw?ire, G-rooeries, <3z>?i$ AU of which will bo sold as low as any other house in town. BOT* Ho miry bo found in the Somin?ry building, (old American Hotel.) ?ALL ?WD gXMflOMSl WAL?AI.LA, S. C., Juno 3, 1870 33-3d? Down Toten the Place ! -(*) Now -the Time ! NEW GOODS! Purchased Since the fcecli?? iii Prices. friIE UNDERSIGNED is rcceiviug, from market, 1 a large and complete stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! CONSISTING, IN PAKT, FOR LADIES' WEAR--Of Muslins, DeLaints, Poplins, Bareges, Organdies, Calicoes, &o.', &o. FOR GENTLENESS' WEAR-Cassim e r es, plain and taney; Linens, &o.,.&o. ROOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS, for Ladlee, Misses, Gentlemen und Roya. . . RATS, CAPS, SUNDOWNS AND BONNETS, trimmed, untrimmed, and in great variety, style, &c, ?cc. HARDWARE-Wagon and Buggy Tire, Iro Nails, Horse Shoes, ko. CROCE JU ES-Such as ?tigir, Coffee, Syrups and Molasses, Salt, dm.Iles, Soda, &o., fresh and, good. My Stock is Largo, Wcll-As?orted, and has been purchased since thc dcclii j ia Prices. ,,I can, thcrcforo, sell at reasonable prices, and wjlj do so for Cash or Barter. Give me a call. Ko charge for showing Goods and giving prices. WESLEY PITCHFORD. Walhalla, Moy 27, 1870 82 REMOVAL; -t-t CARTER & VERNER HAVE REMOVED to thc store formerly occupied by Mr. A. Taylor, and o?for to theil: customers A LARGE AND DESIRABLE STOCK -ot Spring and Summer Which have been bought since the declino in Gold, aud wc can afford to sell them at R iP R%C fe (li /3}~ Call and " examine our Stock en'd Prices. WE MEA ft TO SELL RlGRf CAUTER.& VERN?II. April 8, 1870 25 TOBACCO FACTORY. WE HAVE crectod a Commodious Build* ing for a TOBAGO O FACTORY, Win oh wo hopo, to have in oporatiuh' this Spring. Wo aro now prepared to purchase 10,000 lbs- of Leaf ?ot?acoo, At Richmond Prices und pay cash, or Goods at a Low Cash Price. , Intending to establish a first.class Manufac tory, wo request the farmers and planters of this section of tho Carolinas and Georgia, to o-operate with us, by raising this profitable staple;, and wo pledgo ourselves to deal libe* rally and fairly in buying their crops und sell* ing thom goods. . . , H. fi>. N?A'CE & CO., Dealers tn Dry Goods and Groceries, West Union, S. C. March 25, 1870 23 Waller, Whtson Sf Co.y WALHALLA, S. C.. nr. AT, KU s IK DRY ttOODS, ?R?M'ERIKS, ?-AND-* COMMERCIAL MANURES. Boot* H ll il hhOt'N, ACOMPLETE STOCK, for Ladle?, Gente, and Children, at WALLER, WATSON & 00.*$. ' _,-^-_ ",,,?",,.. lyROCERIES ! I FjfJtL L?NK OF GROOEJUE6, *uo?? .?ft"