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?UHtr?Ljimri I^X- :->T->-i- in ir -Lr>in THE YOUKVII.LK EXQUIIIEII.-" Isolcttv, or thc Romalo Spy, i,s tho title of a ?tory of tho war, by J. WrrUB&st?O?N pjuvw, a wri ter of distinction. Tho publication of this Btory will bc commenced in thc " Yorkvillo Enciuiror" on tho -Ith of J uno inst. Sub floribo for tho " Enquirer," which besides be ing a good and reliable newspaper, contains oaoh week a choice selection of literary matter. SUICIDE.-John J*. Clayton, a prominent merchant of Augusta, committed suicido Fri day ovening by shooting himself through tho heart. Mental aboration consequent up on discaso super induced in thc act. A NEW MOVEMENT.-Thc Charleston cor .?Mpondoutof tho "Baltimore Gazette," soys: / "I hove just heard of tm important move ment among thc State politicians. It seems that, among others less prominent, Generals V Hampton, Chcsnut, Kershaw, and McGowan, aro about leaving tho Democratic ranks to form a new and more .strictly conservativo par ty, which is to take u middle course in poli ties, and thereby avoid the path of Southern extremists, ns well as that of Northern rudi- j cals. This movement is a cort of endorso- ! - ment of Gov. Orr's course; and, doubtless,) with ?hc aid of such names at ita bend, will ' command tho support of many in this State." In publishing the above, wo need scavcoly add that there in no truth in tho statement. [/'/<?? t;r. IMMIUUANTS AT NBWHERRY.-Tho first batch of any considerable number of German ? immigrants, (says thc " Newberry Herald," of thc 27th,) arrived here on Wednesday last, under tho caro of tho Hov. T. S. Boniest, tho tho cnorgcttic, persevering and working Prcs* i lout of our Immigration Society-about twenty-two in number, stout, rosy-checked, intelligent-looking men, women and children. Their arrival was u.u occasion of great interest to tho community, and when viewed ns thc forerunner of a largo and continued influx, we onnnot but fed! gratified at thc prospect before us-an increase of white population, greater prosperity, enhanced value of proper ty and more abundant products. RECEIPTS The following persons have pu iii on th bil' mtb aoriptiou to thc Curium*., as follows, for IUDS: A. Taylor, - - - $1 00 Thos. P. Davis, - - - 1 00 Maj. D. Hoger,?, - - - 1 00 Dr. T. S. Miller, - - 2 00 J. W. Singleton, Esq - - 2 00 llccso Bowen, ... 2 00 "NV. Ti Bowen, 2 00 David Lawson, ... 1 50 J. A. Amick, ... 50 1ST ow '-A- cd vertisemei rts Sale of Valuable I nUIK COMMISSION 1". ! ? S appointed to toled a JL Hilo for lin Court ll ouse and Jail for tho Dis trict of Ooonob, having localed tho sanio in tho Town of Walli ulla, ami procured tho titles bf Ono Hundred Aoros of Lund willi i ll said Town, will, al IO o'clock, A. M., on Thursday tho 6th of August Noxt, after having Iiis?, luid oil' ilic said lund into nulla- , able and convenient LOTA, proceed to sell the | mid LOTS lo tho highest bidrtar. This hidAl on is within t li o bonutifiil and lliri vlng Town of Walhalla, nt dc foot of thc Kino ! Jtidgo, und possesses Advantages tn point of lindo, education, SO,, ?BSufpasscd by any oilier placo in th? .State. Ter iii? of Salo : One-fourth cnah,-tho balance payable in three equal Instalments in three.'?tx and nine- mont ho, Recured by noto with approved security. Titles lb be oxecuted, bul not delivered until purchase money ia paid in full. And lp case of failure on tit?'par? of pmohascr to meet Ibo payments when i dn?, th? properly lo ho forthwith Bold at his riHk. \ Purchasers ?opay extra for etampnand tilles, i WESLEY HTCHPORD, "I \ Vf. li. HOLCOMBE, i\ BEY PlO?TWELL. tl M. P. MITCHELL, \\ O. M. DOV I.li, J Walhalla, 8. C., June il, 1808 86-ld fgy ?ho M Anderson Intelligencer," " Cohlin bia Phoenix," " Charleston Cornier" and "Green ville Bhtbrprisci*1 publish weekly for six weeks, oaU attention editorially, and nomi bills lc W. li. UOI.COMHU, Scc'tv ? Treasurer, WAMIAUA, S. C. Comm'rs. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. WILL SR LL to tho highest bidder, at tho lato residence of Nalhnniol Dull, deceased, 7 miles !utU of Walhalla, on v xptf the ?0tiv.o? Juno, 1868, tho' Pomonal Proporty bolonging lo Kutalo of said deceased, to wit : . 1 BAY IIOBSE, 4 year? old-No. 1 ; i 4 COWS AND CALVES; STOCK OP DRY CATTLE; JrlOGS, SHEEP ; WHEAT, COHN ; BACON, FODDER; 1 KOUB-HORSE WAGON; 2 CARTS ; WOODWORK OF 2-horsc Wagon ; 12 BISE STANDS ; HOUSEHOLD & KITCHEN FUR NITURE ; FARMING TOOLS, &0, Kir'-, -Jt3T Terms Cash. V. S. HULL, Ailm'v Juno 2, 1808 35_8^ State or South Carolina, IK OaniNAav--CITATION. VCTIIKBFJAB, Nancv Chapman hath appliod W to mo for lottors of administration upon tho Astuto of John W. Chapman dooonsed, lato of tho ?/District of Piokous and Stato nforosnid s Tho J klndrod and orodltors of said doooasod aro, thoro ? fore, cltod to appoar boforo mo at Plokons 0. / Hu on Monday tho 22nd day of Juno Instant, ) to show oauso If any they can, why said lottors should not ho grantod. Glvon undor my hand and ?eal, this 3rd day of Juno, 1808. W. Ii. HOLCOMBE, O.I-.D. IN BANKRUPTY. In tho ptstrici Court of thc United States, for ihr. District of South Carolina. IN TUE MATTKll Ol' 8AMUKI, 1'. KARRIS, JlAN'ye ll L'PT. rinilIS is to give notice, Timi, on tho -1st day J. of Moy, 1SGS, :i Warrant in Bankruptcy was Issued against tho Estate of Sninuol M. Harris, ol' l'iokona District, und Stoto of ?South Carolina, who lias hoon adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition : that tho payment of any debts, and tho delivery of any proporty.belong ing t<) said Bankrupt, to him, or for his ute, dud tho transfer of auy properly hy him, aro forbidden by law ; that a mooting ol' tho cred iton! ot'tho said Bankrupt, lo provo thoirdobU, and tu ehooso ono or moro Assignees of his r's tato, will bc held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to bo boldon ut Yorkvillc, S. C., beforo W. J. CI.AWSO.V, ICsa., one of the Registers in Bank ruptcy of said Court, on tho l?lh day of Juno, li>G8, at 10 o'clock, A. M. J. P. M. KPPINO, U. S. Marshal. By T. W. Ci.AWSON, Deputy Messenger. May 20, 1808 35 I In Bankruptcy. IN TIIB MATTE? OK WAIIRBN HOV I). TO WHOM IT MAY OONOKltN. rETHM undersigned horobj gives notico of his JL appointment nu AsslgnoO of Warren lloyd; ol' Picken? District, State of South Car olina, who bas been adjudgod a Ba' krupt upon his own Petition, by tim District Court for the Western BiPtrict of South Curolii a. WM. M. PKHaUSOtt, Assignoo. Pickens 0. H., Juno 1, 1808 ?5--3 H. A. fi. G i BS0N7 WALHALLA, S. C., jf?? HAVING recently located on thc ir *frlfll South nido of Maine Street, near Blli <v. Sufi MANN'? Hotel, will give prompt at PK PAIRI NG Wa tel? CH ?ind .Krivolry, Clock* and Mliejkuil Iiistriitlioi&is, in a neut ami work manlike manner, on terms in snit tlic timen. 8<?y** AU thorough REPAIRING warranted for twelve months, when well used. -ALSO Tn Rcs Pliotofrr ni>liH in t?ic Sics* Styfo ol' Hie Art. WALHALLA, S. C., May 20, 1808 84-If XL S, Inierna] Revenue. DEPUTY" COIJ.ROTOK\S OFFICE, ) 3i> Discuter, >Soi;iu CAHOLJNA. \ I'ickuns C. ll.. May ??, Iff.;;. J Vy nliUfsAS, lately io tho District of Pickens ii and State of Kout li Carolina, ono Copper Still, Worm und Cap, and about foiir gi? ll ons ot WI is key, was seized ami captured from Thomas W. Al exander, .'nd ono Still Worm ami Cap oap!tired from William Penley and Harvey Cater, for viola tions of Hie Internal Keveline laws : Any person claiming tho above described prop erty or any portion of il, must nome forward, and niako sueh claim within thirty days from thc pub lication hereof, and tile a bond in Hie sum of Hight ll untiled and Fifty Dollars, willi good and suffi cient surely, to he approved by me, conditioned lo defend a suit lit ibo United States Court fu* con demnation of ?aid properly, and in epw of failure to defend.supoo:sfully, io pay all ef\i* bf sn" *-y Ullin?* iso tho "pi oi'eriy Wifi ho .soll) according lo law. r> J. W. COBB? Dep/tv Collector. May 26, 18G8_31 1_3 U. S. Internal Revenue. DEPUTY COLLECTOR'S OFFICE,* ] 3n DOTUM r, SOUTH OAIWLINA, > PimciiNs C. IL, May 22, 1808. j \UHERUAS, on Ila- 2-lth day ot Ppr?, 1808, a ii Wagon, a pair of Oxen, and five K ogs, con taining Whiskey, (supposed to bo about linty gal lons) wow soi/.edaii'l captured from .lohn E. boden and Samuel ll. boden, in tho town of Walhalla, for violating tho lulen,al ll evonne laws. Any person chinning tho nbovo described prop Ci'ty,or any portion of it. mus! coma forward an I mike sr.ch claim within thirty days from I lie pul? llcalion hereof, and Ole a bond in (he sum of Two Hundred ?ind Fifty Dollar', with good i nd salli olen I sureties, lo bo approved by me-conditioned to defend a suit in tho United States District Court for condemnation of said proporty, and in casu nf failure ti defend sncoossfully, lo pay nil costs of suit. Otherwise (ho proporty will be so d accord ing io law hy mo. J. W. CG BP, Deputy Collector. May 22. lftfiK 3:>_8_ To Contraetors, fpHE CO N!MISSIONER S appointed by ?ho Con 1 vention lo soled and locale a now County sHo for Pickens County, will rccolvo SEALED BIDS until tho 10th day of Juno noxf, for tho laking down of tho present Court House and Jail and re moving the samo to the new location, and rebuild ing tho Kamo. Tho distnnco which tho buildings will have to ho hauled is l-l miles; tho work will bo required lo bo dono l>y good mcohnnics, and in a good ami workmanlike manner, and under tho same, plan BB tho wooden building now stands; the brick work will not bc repaired. Bids will bo received for any part of the work. Tho Contractor will ho required to give bond and surety for tho faithful porform anno of tho work, and tho carno to bo commenced at an oavly day. Parties desirous of contracting are roquoutod to examine tho buildings boforo bidding. J. E. HAGOO?), POOMT & Troasurer Of Board of Coium'rs. ' May 1%, 18(18 33 3 Anderson .?Intelligencer " and Crccnville "Eutorpriso " will plcaso give, tho nbovo (wo in sertions. J. E. II A GOOD, Scc'ty & Trens'r. To Tax-Payers. ] WILL ATTEND at Pickens C. II. on Monday 1 and Tuostlay, 22(1 and 23rd, and nt Walhalla on Wodnesdny and Thursday, 24th and 26th Juno, for tho purpose of receiving Taxes that woro not paid in March, duo lu Juno. All poraons aro roquirod to pay hy tho 26th of June. My Books will bo closod on thal day, and executions issued against nil defaulters. S. G. HERNDON, T. C. May 25, 18G8 84 4 Tho Stato of South Carolina. Iii OIIOINAKV-CITATION. WBERKAS, Bob't. A. Thompson, c.E.p.n.? hath applied to mo for letters of ad* ministration upon tho Est?t o of Prank Phillips, docoasod, late of tho District of Pickons and Stato aforesaid : Tho kindrod and oroditors of said docoasod aro, thoroforo, cited (o oppoar bo foro mo at piokona C. IL, on Friday tho 3rd day of July noxt, to show causo if any'thoy can, why said loiters should not bo granlod. Civon undormy hand and soal, this 22d day of May, .1808. . . _W. E. HOLCOMBE, o.r.n. efl?? Pi??ftT?M? NEATLY I?XKOUTKI/ATTIIIS QFP?OF, On thc most Reasonable Therms. iiienutmi's Hold, WALHALLA, S. C. jfflfl THIS WFX?, BtNOWrV IIOT/Ki? A^B?SUS now opon for tho reception ol' ?WWU mer Bunalcrs. Kt (rr? thing that cnn c?ndyce to tho comfort of guosts wll bo unsparm-jh provided. Thc TABLE will bc euppljed^iflh tho boat that money mut ollbrt (?un KOCUT*5*/. und my obi patrons .veil know that I never s ti nj in quantity or quality. My servants will bo t'onnd polite and attentive. A Ear Hoon? and Barber .Shop attached to the premises. Tv?^r BAR ROOM Will bo found to contain old and cnrofully sc looted Liquors, of tho ohoioost brands: Witt'*, Brandies, Whiskeys, Oin, Alo, Porter, and nil tho d?neront brands of popular Bitters : Stivh j as Stonghlon's Ilosletlor s.Sumter, Arc., SifiJ^? \ kec|) Cigars of tho very host grades; Tobacco, chowing and smoking ; Lobsters, Oysters, Picx les. Sardines, ?icc. jjr:Chargea for Board, moderate. P. BI EM ANN. , \VAI,U.W.I.A, May G, 13G3 31-tf, HEADQUARTERS OF TRADE. KT 132, "W - SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS AT ! D. EIEMANN'S. " CHOICE SELECTION, to which tho at J:\. tontioii of purchasers is invited: CAL/(.'OES', from the cheapest to tho best. PR Wi KD MUSLINS ?0 CAMBRICS. C1UJ CK ?t . 1 'LA ID CA MBU ros. S WISS MUSLIM and for gents or ladies nil articles of Summer wear. CHECKS PLAID LINEN (ot Suits. LADIES' LIGHT DRESS GOODS, nu elegant variety. SHEETINGS, SHIR TINGS <0 C(?i\[ TON YA ENS. .STRA W HATS, BONNETS, J> (JOTS <0 SHOES, A-C., cfc C., and eve ry thing required to adorn tho outer man. Romombor iho Ghcrtp Cash Storo. Thoro yu will find a large lot ol' tho very best (?UOlJl?Slf m?, including PLO UH, MEA fi, BACON ; SA LT, BICE, YIXEOAU ; SCO AUS, of all grades; COFFEE, of different varieties ; MOLASSES, from thc common brand up to tho choicest New Orleans Syrup; And in short everything that can administer to tho Comforts of tho inner man. A largo supply of approved FAI>I?F.J?A I RIKI?I??JKMM on baud. , j " My Stock of HARDWARE, CHOOKEHY, CLASS AND STONE WARE, Will bo found to contain every article that can bi; needed. Come in and look for yourself. No charge mndo for examining; and your Country Pro? duce will bo taken in exchange nt a fair price. My motto is : LIVE AND LEV LIVE; AXD QUICK SALES AXD SMILE PROFITS. An elegant stock of Farming Implements : SOYTil fl-BLADES, HOES. HAKES. CARPENTER'S' TOOLS, of all sorta? GEAR, TRACE CHAINS. LINES; OUT LE KY, NAILS; and everything thai can bc required on a Farm. My country frionas wiB ? !easo take notieo. ALL KINDS Ob CASTINGS : POTS, KETTLES, I SPIDERS, OVENS, PANS, &G., Of different sizes. Among tho Miscellaneous Articles I will mention Children's Goods, Toilet and Paney Articles of all sorts y Soap?, Pye-Stulls, Indigo, Logwood, ito. Tens, nf dilleront brands; Shot, Powder, Load, Tin-Waro, Lamp?, Kero sene Oil, Steel, Corn Starch, Caudlos, Buckots, and Ind?od every article of COARSE AND FINE GOODS That my long experience in MERCHANDI ZING loads me to know this section of country will rcquiro. When you como in my Storo if you do not soo what you want, ask for it. By promptt?caB, politeness and honosty in my donlings, I hopo to morit a continuance and avon an incrons > of tho largo trodo with which I have been favored. I moko but fow promi ses. Como and try njo. ' /3gP? No House in Walhalla sliall under sell mo-or furnish better articles for thc same money. D. BIEMANN. _WAUIAJ,I,A, S. C., May G, 1KG8 31-^tf THE STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, l*l<?lccns--In Equity. Thos. J. Eickens, Ex'or, ") Rill for Relief, Mar? vs. * \ shall'.ng Assets, &c. P. W. Piokcns and others. J IT uppenring to my satisfaction that Andrew C. Piokcns, Mary B, Anderson and Robert An derson, d?fendants in this oaso, reside beyond tho limits of this Slate : On motion of Mr. Noble, complainant's Solicitor, Tt is ordoredthat the said absout defendants do appear in thld Court, ami plead, answer, or demur to tho said bill of com plaint, witliin forty days from tho publication horeof, or Ihcir'consont to tho samo will bo takon as confessed by an order m o confesse. ROIVT. A. THOMPSON, O.R.P.D. Comm'rs. Off?oo, May 22, 1808 . 88-6 Domorost's Young America, rpiIE BEST JUVENILE MAG AZINE. Ev .1. cry Boy and Girl that socs it says so ; all thc* Pro'ss say so ; and Parents and Toachors con firm it. Do not fail to soouro a copy. A good Microscope, with a Glass Oylindor to confino living ol?:oots, or a good two binded,, pearl Pook?t Knife, and a largo number of other dosirablo articlos, given as promiums to oaoh subscrlhor. Yoarly, $1.0Q. Tho November number c?mnioncos a now volume .Published by '# t W/JENNINGS DEMOREST, . ' 473 Broadway, New York. Try it, Roys ana Girls. Spooimon oopioa, five-1 (fonts, mailed frocr A May 20 18G8 33 tfohn, -/thia, tl p Important to l*lanlcrs. WK AUK PREPARED to furnish nt Bhort notioo and on tho very l>ost torms AGUICULTUIIAL IMPLEMENTS, HARVESTING MACHINES, THRESHERS & Hu ESK POWERS, COHN SH KLEE HS, PEED CUTTKKS, CLEANERS &, HAY RA KEES, FAN MILLS, COTTON PLANTERS, Steam Engines, KfbL FINDINGS, ' DE ETI NO, With H variety of other nrtioloa indispensable to Farinera. , . JEfcyy-A?.SO Wliolooalo aud Rotail Doalors in ENGLISH AND AMERICAN SI X-Z 2D W .A. P? It) , ALL KINDS OF U M ?5 V EC ll 1 ES, ?c U . Solicit consignments ot or will pay tho high oat cash price for Grain and Country Producu generally. ?vrt)'-' Prioo list and Circular sent on applica tion. Colnmbin, S. C. April 22, 1868 ?>y (jj* SALE Ol?1 TOWN LOTS FOR THF New County of Pickcns r|MlK UNDEHSICSBI), Comutlosioncra appointed I by the Convention to select and locate tho County Silo fer tho new Picken? County, will sell to the highest bidder at tho now location, on T-rrtUoday tho 25th of Juno noxt, riv Jit ricken* C. ?, Comprising respectively, half nero, one and two nen: I,-iii, judloivusl.v laid Mit. Tho 1 ication is hoar Hunter's St oro, between Town und Wolf Creeks, 1 ? miles from Old Tick ens (.'. H., 20 miles from Groonvillo C. H.. .-md 17 miles from Pendleton Village, in a healthy sec tion. Tho location is a most dosivablo ono, hoing situated on ?i beautiful plateau) nd surrounded by a fertile region, with : inhabitants^ There ii on holli Town timi Wolf Creeks fine Water Power, willi pood Saw Mills, and an abun dance of tho best timber near by. The County site is nearly oqul-distnnl between Keow 50 and Saluda Hivers, willi a linc view of the mountain Boonery, anil will eommond a largo and profitable trade from the mountains ami from Nui t h Carolina, TlillMS Ol' SAKJI? : li^iiHJ-J'-Mrd OjOih : baVir.C'.' Itt t WO luylalnionl? ol ?l\uidvO day? each. Purchasers to gi ve bond pl \ snroty for the nurcha?-e money. Titles to bc. l4 -.yied, but not delivered until the bond for tlio pu rehace money 'ia fully paid, Purchasers lo pay cxlra for titles and stamps. JAMES LKW IS, Oh'vm'n, "1 JAMI?S H. AMBLER, REI'hSB BOWEN, Com'rs. W. T. I I HLD, J. E. HAOOOD, Por further information apply le I ho under signed, at Pick ons C. H. J. P.. ITAOOOD, Sect'v & Trcns'r of Hoard of Com'rs. April 28, 180? SO 2m ISOLETTE, THE FEMALE SPY. A STOttY OF OHAKTYBSTON AND THE "WAR. BY J. WITHERSPOON ERVIN. ?*N tbelasuo of tho ?ORK VILLE ENQUI |. KER for the. -1th of JUNE, will be com menced tho publication of the abovo thrilling and bttcrosting nouvolctte, written expressly for itt; columns, by ono ol' the most popular au thors nf this State. Tho principio scenes of the story arc laid in Charleston and vicinity, and the story cannot fail to prove interesting tu all who aro familiar with thc events which oc curred iu that locality during tho lato war. Ono of tho most painful circumstances con nected with tho heroic dclenoe of Charleston, during its threo years of siego, is to bc found irithcfnct, that during all thia time, there wero persons in tho city " in high liff.," who wero ongagod as spies in sending information to thc bcsicgor?. Drawings of tho fortification were furnished, weak points noted, and tho move ments of trenna indicated ns soon as begun, and thc licet notified of thc time of arrival aud de parture of blockade running vessels. So cau tioiuly did theso emissaries of tho cnomy con duet their work, that for a long timo the skill of tho most omincnt dctcctircs waa hauled in thq'tr ondoavora to break up tho illicit corres pondence These spies wero tho ooureo of cx trein,f-OHUioyanoe to tho Commanders in Charl ostowVnpd tho informotion-thcy woro enabled to furntsn, often thwarted their best matured de pign^(4"u tlv<i cuoi.iy. At? a proof of thoooin pletor tjkj of this conspiracy, it may bo romark od that tfio daily papors of thc city were fro quontly Vend on board tho bloekado (loot, thc 6anr0 dav of their publication. Tho author of " ISOLETTE, OR THE FE MALE SPY," lins taken tho principio chnrac torB and incidents in this affair, und under as sumed names, has presented them in tho form of a thriving and woll written romance, histo rio and imaginativo. Tho circumstances of tho story aro detailed ns beginning on James Is land, and in connection with sonic of tho South Carolina Rogimcnts stationed thero. After many thrilling adventures in which thc " fe m?lo spy" ligures largely, tho heroes of tho plotfoflt?w their regiment to Virginia, beforo thc walls of Petersburg. Tho surrender of Gen eral Loo's Army in 1805, finds them again among tho Sanlc'o hills, whore thc narrative clo 608. , Perons who wUh to secure this interesting etofy complete, should send in thoir subscrip tions Vt one*, as only o? limited number of cop ies of tho paper will be' printed to supply futuro or?evs' To accommodate persons wno dosirc tho Kr?mmt on account 02 tho Story, tho fol lowinjftarc tho <T . TERMS IN ADVANCE. 1 copy" threo months,.$1 00 10 ooplrs, throo months,. 7 50 1 copy.ijno .Vcar,. 3 50 Address, L. M. GRIST, Vorkvillo, S. C. _Mayifc8,_ _JJ??__ 33-tf lillKEilSYMIES, tJK????!?tor?s CL H., s. c., . 'will m?dYll<,m* ProTnr0y *'? aM business cnlrustod awin "laa^ car0 the on\ mt it x.-fW?lJL WALHALLA FRICK CURRENT OORKEQT.?U WBBKI/V UV JOSI?*? W?ITMU113 & CO. APPLES--Green, por bushel, - Dried, por pound, - - 5e. HAGGING-Gunny, per yard, 30 Dundoo, per yard, PA LE HOPE-Mnnilln, per pound, 3:? BUTTER-P?r pound, - . 20 BHESNYAX-Por pound, - 20 PK KP-Per pound, ? - 5uC BACON-Hu;; round, per pound, 18 BEANS-Whito, per bushel, - $125 CA PICO-Per yur'd, - - Pin 18 CA NOLL'S-Adamantino, per lb. 30 " Tallow, por pound, . 20 OHIOKENS, ... 15 COTTON YARN-Por bunch, $2 00 COTTON-Per pouud, - - 15 Cl IK KSK-Per pound, . 25 COFFEE-Kio, per pound, . ' 30 COPPERAS-Per pound, . 10 DUCKS, .... 20 FLOUR-rPor bnrrol. - - *14 00 FEATHERS-Por pound, - 40 GEESE, CRAIN-Corn por bushel, - $105 *' Wheat por bushol, " Ryo per bushel, - $1 00 " Outs, per bushel, - 50 PE \S-Por bushol, - - $1 00 HIDES-Dry, per pound, ? . 12} a 15 " Green, por pound, . 8 INDIGO-Caroliun, per pound, M Spanish Float, per lb. $2 00 LARD-Per pouud, . . 20 LIME-Por bushel, - - 45 LUMPER-Hoards, per 100 foot, $1 25 " Scantling, per 100 foot, $125 SHINGLES-Per 1,000, - $2 50 MOLASSES-Cuba, per gallon, 80 MADDER - Per pound, - - 30 NAILS-Per pound, - - 10 ONION'S-Per bushel, - $1 00 OIL-Kerosene, por gallon, - $1 00 PORK-Por pound, - . 10 POTATOES-Irish, per bushel, 75 " Sweet, per bushel - 75 RICE-Per pound, - - 15 SHOT-Per pound, - . 20 SHIRTING-Brown, per yard, 15 a 18 " Pleached, per yard, 15 a 20 SPIRITS-Corn Whiskey, per gal. 84 00 SALT-Liverpool, per sack, $3 25 SOAP-Per pound, - - 17 SUGAR-Crushed, por pound, 25 " Drown, per pound, 18 a 20 STARCH-Per pound, - - 20 SODA-Por pound, . . 15 TALLOW-Per pound, - 12A TURKEYS, - ? - 50 a 75 TEA-Groen, por pound, - $2 00 " Black, por pound, $2 00 TOHACCO-Chev.ing, per lb. 75 a 1 00 " Smoking, per pound, 50 a 1 00 VINEGAR, Cider, per gallon, 50 WOOL-Washed, por pound, 40 B. W. BELL, AT mdhalta, 8. c., PU OU I J) MOST RESPECTFULLY inform hie il friends and tho public generally, that bc has >n limul and ls constantly receiving from Charles on, New York and ether markets, A fresh and well elected stock of D R ' ? G O O D S 30FFEE, SUGAR, SALT, HARDWARE. ? ROOTS & SHOES, HATS Ct CAPS, if ANGY GOOPS, LEATHER of all kinds, FACTORY THREAD, >RUGS, PINE CHEWING TOBACCO, DYE-STUFFS, &0. -ALSO FINE BRA2ID?ES AND WINES, for Medicina] and Sacramental Purposes. And many ntbcv things, which I am selling at xtrcmoly r.ow imioKS for cash or barter. P. W. BELL. AYVT.UAi.r,A, g. C., April IO, 1808_28-tf BATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY "REPAIRED. THF undersigned would most rc ? /'^Wspeet fully inform his frionds and thc Jjf&p?blio generally, that ho has just ro g?<^??ii?oeivcd a now supply of Watch Mato ial, and that he is now prepared to oxoonte, at hortnolioo, and on tho most LIBERAL TERMS, ll work in tho way of repairing Watches, Clock?, owclry, Musical Instruments, otc. FOR S A Ii fi. WATCHES AND JEWELRY; COFFEE, SUGAR, SOAP, CANDLES, . PEPPER, GINGER, CORN STARCH, CONFECTIONERIES, Pino Turkish SMOKING TOBACCO ; Gonuino KiUciniok TOBACCO; md many oilier articles, whioh I am selling at i low prico. A FI8?ITESBER. Walhalla, Maren 25, 1868 25-tf JLouisa Muhlbfich's HIB?iy@irUOAH. M ?WIE LS., [ OUIflA OF PRUSSIA AND HER TIME, 1 vol., \J 8vo. Henry VIII, and Catherine Frederick tho Great and his family. Josoph IL and his Court. Frederick thc Great and Ids Court The Merchant of Berlin. Berlin and Sans Souci. Ail of tho above S2.00 each. VOCAL MUSIC. CHRISTIAN HARMONY, by thc author of tho leathern Harmony, with charaoter Notes. Prico, 51.f)0. Discounts to Teachers. Address DUFFIE k CHAPMAN, X So o U s cl lo vu, Columbia, ?. C. Marok 24,1868 _25 . tf Benson House, ANDERSON G. IL, SO. CA. FUE undersigned has tak.cn chargoof tho above well-known Hotel,and \r. prepared to aecommo late the travelling pubdio in thc VKUY nr.sT STVI.K, vtw ON Titr. MOST UKASONAni.K TKHMs. Tho Totolo .viii bo suppliod with ovorything tho market affords, ind every nttontion given to render guests com 'ort oblo. Stables aro attached to tho House, and horsos lill bc carefully attended to. . WMi Ul. OSBORNE. March IO, 1808 20 -lax nek I?NS 'FEM?E? S?MlNAli?' rPlir. Principal and Toa?hors'of Mio Sumter Fc 1 malo Seminary will establish a first olass FEMALE SEM?||?| I Al Walhalla, lt will be opened for Hie roceptiou of Hoarders aud Pupils outUo 1ST MOHDAY in FEBRUARY, 1868, Ami nil (ho brancher,usually taught inn first-class institution will bo taught in thia. For information respecting terms, &o., apply to ROT. I". AL MOROAK, at Walhalla, or to Hot. PI.KTOHKK SMITH, tlio Minister in charge of th? Walhalla Circuit, who have boon constituted Agents for this Institution. Tho largo and commodious building known ft? tho Anicrican Hotel, is now being fitted and pre pared for tho reception of boarders and pupils, and every arrangement will bo mado for thole health and comfort. Wanalta, 8. C., Iv v. 18, 1807_V-tf "JOHN IL HOLMES, Commission Merchant, BOYCE & CO'S W?IAlli?, C ?fl A li IA KO & T ? JV, S O. ? A? ?? -* Jiffs,, Refers to H on 0 A Trcnhohn, Andrew SI? monds, President Pirat National JSank, Charleston! F 8 f'olmos, President South CaroUna Mining and Mam.iactui lng Company. Doo 18, lb07 12 Cm T.~& ARTHUR,'; " A T IT ? U M GI Y A T H. ? W? G KKK N VIL LR C. IL, 8. 0" ' j?L WILL PR A OT! OK in tho District-*-^QT sing the Western Circuit. ^ ? > f ALSO, IN' TUC ''Mit:. vmwm* WJCAWIEU coiii^m-i K January 12, 1808 lb I fl I S'HILOH^ANNRE|S 1 rPIIK UNDERSIGNED now havo their Tan- '* ' 1 liery, threo miles below Parryville on the ?! Blue Ridge Railroad, in successful operation.-5 Wo offor for *ule superior qualities of Harness, bolo nnd Uppor LoatHor7~^"" At the lowest rate.-: for CASU or BARTJCli. Wo ulso havo oil hand i? splendid lot of Calf and 14.ip SfiiiBS on ''.ko terms. Orders for heather, accompanied by thc cash* promptly filled. LAT & LOVINCGOOD. July 10, 1607 'JO tf Tho Morning Star, PUBLISHED DAILY AT WILMINGTON, N.-O;* BY WWI. Ii. UJBKiVAICD, NO. 3 SOUTH w A T B KS TRE ?TV TUE CHEAPEST Daily Newspaper IN ? N 1371Tj^ r A ^ 0T|T1^ ^ rpiIF. ST Alt contains latest Tolcj^ajJ?OO?tw._ \ patches, Local News, Reports oT Markets and General intelligence (PERMS OK SunscninTioft-Mailed to Subsoil* lwrs at i-2..r)0 for 0 Months-$1.25 for 3 Months* jp^V" Advertising Rates LOWRK than those of* i\ny Daily Newspaper in oither of the Carolinas? Address all communications to WM. IL BERNARD, Proprietor, * Wilmington, N. C. March D', 18Q8_23_tf WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY. ^?o THF. SUBSCRIBER having an experience jgt/^jOf many year- lu the business of repairing C^j?Clock?, Wa tell es an?l Jewelry, oilers his sorvicca to his friends and tho public loncrally, in that lino of business. Charges foi nil work vcasv>naV:<. as possible. All work war ranted, if well used. He will also glvo his atten gion to the repairing of MusiOAt INSTRUMENTS. Ills placo of business is at WALHALLA, nearly opposite tho Post Oilice. F. M. MORGAN- fM April 4, 180_ 28_Sm-cwo (ffl Thc Flaindcaler^ MA PIJ BLI S H il D AT WILSON, (N. 0.)j??< IS TUE OPPONENT OF *?fc^'< ' Mongroliom and Radical Despotism, w:'; ;.;Dviy \ chain of grievous wrongs, monstroa&i^HLfc-* & just taxes; and tho wholo brood and Imported Pimps, Rascals av . ?hbora that curso the land, and aro defyiD? ' last vestige of Constitutional A'ormuont, under the specious plea of''Lo/^y* IT IS TII10 ADVOofS J OF THE RIGHTS or THE wniT/"V*i *) r?turn, j toa Just and Coiintitutionr(lmm,8trftt??n - / of tho Stato and redorai ^*Tmouttf* the Promotion of Agn^Rn^1".0 kn9oUT80/ fr mont of Honesty and Ini?in. ?Jor? 2T. ! fl of lifo, and thoroby rost??? QwotnndPros-, ' \ pcrity to our Impovorf*1 and Distracted \ j} Land. / IT8 PLAY1*1*1 IS. TERMS, CASn IN ADVANCE. Ono year. $2 00 Six months, ? 00 Threo months, 50 Every White Man, who hcliovos in oarning bia living hy the swoat of his face, and desiros tho govornmcnt to protect him in doing so, ia. roquostcd to aid in oxtending tho circulation of tho Plaiudoalcr." C. S. MCDANIEL, Editor. April 10,1808 28 tf TO CONSUMPTIVES, 'IMIE ADVERTISER, liaviug hoon Vcstorod ?6 L health in a few weeks by a very siinplo remar dy, after having sutferod for soveral years with ft Revere lung affection, and that dread disease Con sumption-is anxious to make known to his fel low-suffevcvs tho means of euro. To all who dordi e it , ho will send a copy of tho prescription nsod (free of charge), with tho dlroc* tiens fov prepaying and using the 'same, which they , will find a SI'UK CURE ron CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, COUOIIS, Corms, and all Thy^W??* Lung Affections. Tho only object of tho advert? sor in sending tho Prescription is to benefit the aflllctcd, and spread information willoh hs cort-, ceives to bo invaluable, and ho hopes every suffer? or will try his remedy, ns lt will cost thom noth ing, and "may provo a blessing. Parties wishing tho proscription, nom, by Votum mail, will please address REV. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, Kings Co., Now York? May 0, 1807 .'iii ly ??DW?K?) 'T?BS&??'S? Booksollors and Publishers. . *NO. 10, Ml'UR.VY HTRRRT, KTK?W: YORK. February ?4, Om