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TOB "WK?TJ?TJSll ?Y.Wl?ES, Editor. BOB?HT YOUNOI, WIIITNER 8YMMES PUOI? 211 ?-?'?OCii 5. TER MS.?For Subscription, TWO DOL LARS par anu?an strictly in aditane?,' for tlx months, One Dollar. #?jg*A<ltfertiss:n>]n(s inicrteJat $1 per ?qaareji.r ?ti lines or less for the first insertion, and ?U cents for each subsequent insertion. t?ff- Obituary NOtices exceeding Jiv? linei, Tib Mtt? of Respect, Oommitnications of a personal eharacter, ami Announcements of Candidate*, mil be charged for as advertisements , OS?" Job Printing neatly and cheaply executed, Payment can be ma le in currency, or in pro* j vision at the m ark cl rates. Sfa?* Necessity compel? tit to adhere strictly to the requirement of cash payment. WAia?L?iA, S. C: ^? - .> , <> - ?_ Friday Morning, Soptombcr 4, 1803? Fati ii?flik???;3 aj>2:i^j"^ : IIO RATIO 8 liV O U It, Ok" NEW YORK. VOR %'ic:c-i'itr:si?Pi:\T : FRANCIS P. BLAIR, ov Mfsaou?u. J? ?- Attention is colled to tito Now Adver tisements to bo found In this paper. jtajr Iu New York, on tho 30th of August, Cotton wao quoted at 30? couts per pound. Gold, 47 h Blue Ridge Railroad This gigantio outcrprisc, now incomplete, of suoh vital importance to our own, as well as tito lower sections of tho State, has been made thosubjcot of Special Message of Gov. SCOTT. Inasmuch as wo arc particularly iu torcetcd, wc design laying, this Message be fore our readers est weck, ilo lucidly and at length surveys thin the "most magnificent and important public work projected in our country the sum already expended end the estimated cost of the work necessary to its oomplotion ; and lust, though not least, as to the mauuer in whioh the money, requisite for this completion, is to bo raised. TJpou this last he troats pretty mucha* fbllows : Ponds of tho road aro to bo endorsed by the Stat?, aud deposited in ilio United States Public Treasury, aud their equivalent in United States currency he Issued lo tho road, which will thu3 bo put iu po.isctsion of au activo Working capital. Every dollar oxpouded up o? tho ro?d will tints increase tho vuluo to the General Govern mo?t of tho soourity.? Aud, filially, when the road is completed, tho government will have a lien upon property Worth nearly eight millions of dollars, for .which it has really advanced less than half that amount, whilo tho State will huvo do OuTn Ving boon compelled to pay interest on tho bonds issued. Iu a few yoars the vast business done upon the lino will enable the Company to pay ull'?f its indebtedness. This is a subject of tho groatcst importance, and greatly affects tho mutorta! interests of the State. Wc hope that our Stalo, which h is hithorto been so backward in woiksof ouior priso, will arouse herself in this grjud under* taking and make every effort to ad/r.ucc in this line with her sisters. Emigration? Enterprise, &c. Wc c ill the attention of our readers to tho communication of " VIATOR," which appears in our issue of this week. The subject is one of vit?i importance to our people. The de velopment of the agricultural, manufacturing, and mineral resources of the upper Dist rict of our State, demands tho earnest consideration of our land-owners. Every inducement should bo hold out for capitalists to mako investments, aud for "bona fide" ?migr.mls to scttlo nmonget us. Thoso land-owners who possess largo tracts of unimproved lauds may find it to thoif interest to give away one-third or moro of their lands to industrious omigranis ; for tho cnlianccd value of the remaining two thirds, will moro than compensate for the diminution of acres. The example set by Mr. Jones is worthy of imitation. There is another point whioh deserves at tention. Tho insecurity and distrust inoitlcnt to tho negro problem} will necessarily divert capitalists as well as settlers towards tho upper Districts of our State, whero tho whites pre dominate. Tho wavo of emigration will roll from the mountains to tho sca-board. Wo aro all awaro and bolicvo, aud havo every roa eon for so behoving, that our section of Stato abounds iu minorai resources unoqualcd.? Rich spool incus of gold, silver, iron and cop por havo boon found, but capital is necessary to promoto theso newly begun and promising mines. This our pcoplo havo not, consequent ly one of the richest, most romantic and do lighlful soottons of the Stato lies ttnuotioed and neglected. Qov. Scott's MessAgo, Appealing to tho citi/onsof tho State to refrain from, and discouutonanoo all demon strations whereby tho public poaco may bo endangorod, demonstrates tho faot Mint ho is fully alivo to Mu iangors that threaten, and the exoitomont provalont throughout the ?tato at this timo. It is to bo hoped that the vhito men will do all in thoir powor to pre serve law and ordor, and lend cvory offert to maintain tho formor poaco and dignity of the State. g8T Spcoial attention is callod to tho re marks of 11. B. Elliott, negro Representativo in tljo Logislaturo, delivered inSumptcron Haturdny last, which appear elsewhere in this ?B8UO. Gommlssined and Qualified- I Tho Judge of ProWc. Clerk- Sheriff Cor-1 ouor and County Commissioners have all quid ificd, aud will now outer upon tho responsi bib , itics of their offices. Our associations and business transactions with the old officers buyo | been of tho pleasantest and incut sutisfa?lory character. Thoy hav? discharged their da tics faithfully under tho changing und (lying ing ob'o.ums.l.tu?os of tho ho a*, livor activo ? aud prompt, Piokons Disti iot has heretofore j boasted of tho most emolo?.'? oTiccrt) of any | diatriot i it tho Stato. Thoy take their leave with a eloar record, and tho good wishes of many fiiouds, especially "yo loc.d." 8alo Our cstcomod fricad and fellow-townsman Col. Wm. S. Grisham has sold his placo on which ho now lives, about throo miles from Walhalla, containing about 1100 r.ore.i for tho snug-sum of $0000, cash. Messrs. Ya? mtOUUII und O?LKMAN', of Kdgofield District, arc tho purchaser*!. .- I Oireait Judge*. ? Tito election for Judges resulted as follows :, Pirat circuit-?1>. l?\ ConBiN ; second Zop haniah Platt; third?-John P. Green J fourth J. M. Rutland ; fifth?Lemuel ! Boozer, now President of the Senato; sixth? . W. Williams; seventh? . O P. Vku non; aud eight James L. Orr. It is thought by many that tho latter gentleman, whose wishes huvo not been consulted, will noi accept the position* Tho Banlc of the Stato Gn?VinERL?iN) iho ?ir3t Attorney Ucuoral ' of tho reconstructed Stato, has delivered r.n j opinion, iu which lib decides liica^scvs of the ; Lank to bout the disposal of the Stale. Hon. jl. W. Uav.se, i ito las I o? South Carolina's I Attorney Cenerai?, iu-.s penned an ahlo and j elaborate communication iu reply lo CiTAM BKttLAlN in which ho refutes the argument ! of tho latter. c- ?.. ilota & tv, j Arc still on ha.nl at their lient and tastily kopt Storo, opposite the Lttllf?rAU'Church. Although Mr. l??fb's termo' buutri?ss in I Walhalla is limited, ye! his fine taatti, bust j ncss qualilications and powers of piecing, ??11 ? ousure succosa. Wo should not omit to say : that that genial spirit, ttccommodatiiig aud ! successful salesman, Mr. Samuel Bendy, is j uow with bin:, (rivo him a call, hi* violin discourses swoctly ?S/:u.-nm. C?Ic? on Tuesday. The Kcal Estate of Jame? Johns, dee'd, containing eight hundred and islxiy-oight noros, Wna sold undor au order of tho Court of Equity on Tuesday last. Tho land was bought by tho hoirs for '-2057. Tho Mails .?..?,. ? - .-?-. >. >?vli: O. Pickcns Disiviot will iuform us ay soon as the projected ohungo of mail nvrugcmouls are completed. mid to what Pest Oilico obey wish tboit" papers mailed. Tho Piwt of the ?saaou We under.:tatul there was a black, yellow, red Republican meeting a few miles from t town hol weck, but can see or find no respoe* table man who was premonti Wo feci sh)/h(cd. Blade p, llaiae Whippor mado '!:<?. ?nnonhcomoht the olh ! or day, ntuoii, wo doubt not, to tho lustonish I mont of all nsscmblod, that the Governor hud ? scoured a loan of $20,000 in greenback, wilh ! the asauranco Iba! ho could ?ol ar, much as j lie needed in a fow days. Somebody will lose moacy if thoy don't look out. lloro must have been great rejoicing, when this first in alali mont was received, couplod with the moro gratifying assurances of more on tho road. But this $20.000 is a more drop. Already more than ?100.000 will bo necessary to de fray expenses up to Ibis timo. Tho wliito j men pay these cxpcnsei, whilst tho negroes and carpet Baggers from tho North impose thorn. -~o? <a. - State Ml^ t?on?l?The following Staio I elections occur this year : Kentucky, August 0 ; Tcnnossoe, Septem ber 18 ; Vermont, Scplombor 1 ; California, j September ft ; Maino, September 14 ; Ne j braska, October 3; l/oirLsylvanut, October 13; Ohio, Ootobov 1.8; Indiana. October LO ; Iowa, October 13 ; West Virginia) October 22; New York, Novombor 8 ; Now Jersey, November ; Delaware, Novombor 3 ; Mary laud, Novombor 3; Illinois, Novombor 3; Michigan, November 11 ; Minnesota, Novom bor 8 ; Missouri, November 3 ; Kansas, No I vember 8; Novada, Novombor 3; Massaohu sotts, Novomber 3. Tho Presidential olootion occurs on the 3d of November. -.-s? <? (.11.?.? fHW Governor Scott, in his Blue Ridge Railroad message, est ?mates the total val u? of tho taxable proporty in the Siato at j 9300,000,000, and says that a tax of throo j mills would pay the interest cu a debt of 87, 000,000, as well ns all tho expenses of tho j State Tho tax of three mills per oont. would j produoo 8900,000. Tho iutorost on tho deb? \ alono would be 8120,000, and the'geitorul ox- j penses of tho Stato, upon tho ficaio of laet your, would bo ?400,000 moro. But tho pre; cnt Legislature has created offices by tho hun dred, and Still they come Tho cost of tho Legislature already is S70,000. The school system will bo no fica bite Wo bolicvo that it will tako about six mills on tho dollar, iu slond of three, to moot tho yearly expenses of South Carolina while she is ruled by tho needy land-idisrke wlio aro now living upon her. Ge?rgia for Seymour and Blair- | u recent art icio from tho " .Av.gV.tjtfj Chronicle and Sentinel" claimed that Gtur. gia will go for Meymour and Blair by a \v? jo.ity of (iffy thousand. The Atlanta^" Now l'ira" (iladioaV) confirms tho justness of the Claim. That paper saya : " b'wcomca bur painful duty to alato thtit ilio Republican parly . Georgia it* Ojitiroly without oi'gaui/.atiou or concert of action, and j and if something is not accomplished in. the lino of organisation within tho iioxt few days, tho State will go for Seymour, Blair and dis union almost without tm effort. If our Bo* puhlioun fri onda will talk loss and go to work ill good solid earnest, wo can carry Ilio Stato for Graut." ? mnttora uow ut and ; wo aro boateu by at least twouty-flv? thouaaud eia. jority. Lot us go to work. "The'Ailnnta correspondent of the New York "ItoritUl," sbows that both the "Olirou- | iole and Bouth.iol and tho " New l'ira" are cor rect, and Georgia will certainly go for Soy mour and Blair, tie writes as follows " Tho political situation in this Staio is very interesting, and tho Indications are, thnt: if Georg'..; i? pormi ltod tol. ko part in the' Presidential election, sho will bo carried by au ovorwkohniog majority for tho Dcuioorilie | candidates. The tnost markod features iu tho o?rapaign bo fur, aro tho tmniouso RojJhity and enthusiasm of the Conservatives, aptttho utter apathy and apparent hopclc-mnoss of tho i Had i cal s. Numerous meetings are bciog held Su different parts of the Stato every day, which are now largely attended, not only by whites, j but ateo by immenso number.! of negroes, 't'ho j organization of "oo.orod Conservative clubs'' j lias become a perfect rag?, the number of negro | Doh) ocra tu in out county, thus organized | reaching nearly twelve hundred, " Frco.bar-1 boouca," under !h< management of the Stato Esecutivo Commit!ce, are being held at tho ralo of live or sii every woo';, t hey being r.t_ tended by lingo concourses uegrocs, vary, ing from five to fifteen thousand flroug. At theso gatherings any quantity of edibles arc consumed, the nogrocs iu tuo moan time hur rahing for Seymour and Blair, and groaning I for the Radioal tio'vel and party. Competent juil^c; and men wolt acquainted with the sou monis of tho negroes estimalo that of their 1 ninety-six thousand votes at least forty thous ! and will bo east for tho Democratic ttok?t, and if to these figured be adtlod the seven! y-tivo or eighty thousauil white voteti which will aS? suredly bo cast tho same way, it w;ll bo sccu that Georgia ij almost oortalu to'bo carried by I tho Conservatives by perhaps uot iosa than forty thousand majority. Some fow Radicals hero try to convinoo thomsotvos that tho re sult it wili be tlifibront j but tho moro honeat amoug them frankly admit that tho only question is as to how largo tho majority againt them will bo." GRKKL??Y ON TUL. PftLSIOKNTiAL i'.i >'.C iiu...?urooioy bog?ns :o sec tho Profidon Hal ; canvass in oloar light, and aces cvory reason to foav tue fail uro of Grant, lie saya that ( the iabour that is to inauro tho triumph of I '.he Ropublioau omdidtlos "is yet to bo done;" lliJd eu times tyt many clubs as the Grant mou now have aro noce .sr. 17, and that before it can ox poet to irto, Iho clubs must "gdliCi* and gle.t ? Inlf a million volea from ' those who .?'.?* now indiffo. ml Of hostile" io i Ute Hoptiblicau o.'.rty. \nd all this, ho ja.t ' !r ic.'xv.ih, 'f Implies stich oanvass as has uevm yl\L bao i matb r) our country.'' 10.? lho<o who friilcy I he a of Grail rtid j Colfax cortatu, ho >aya : " Se far i.; this from , tho f.;ct, tint llioy aro this hour in perii of d---fo.it.," and " will su rol) he bo .ton if their" ? steadfast eiippovler* ar? not spoocUIy ai'oawd to geuoral and intenso activity," i?opnbli \ oaus " have lo poll their.vory last vole ut half ; the Stato.??many more than Ihey ever yot ! polled iu the. belt of States, beginning with . Connecticut! and extending through Now York, Now Jorticyi Pennsylvania and Ohio to Indiana?or Soymour will bo noxt Prosi ( dont.'; ile believes that " thoro ia danger i?gravo danger"?l.hal. Grant will not bo : tho ne.-fc iOxocutivo j not thai ho doubt.i of tho real an prom icy of ?he Republican par!;/ in , point of number.? ovan, but no fears that Ko publicans iv.ill bo apathetic and Democrats oriifly, and of courao di.';honoa|? view not quite hitont frith bis oilier view thnt his ; party need.; to win lu!f a million votes gai i ? od citilo1 from its onnononts or from men in j different to party.??V. Y, Herald. 1 A Radical Editor RimuKEO.?The Cat loltiburg Tribune sneoriugly inquires if wo "had any hand in the lato unp!o.*mntuo39," and what side wo woro on. Wo did havo a big hand in tho lato unpleasantness." Wo followed the fortunes of the atara and bnr.s, through oalm and storm, victory and defeat, till that proud ban nor ooasod to wave, nnd trailed in tho dust, ft floats no more on tho broe/o, but its iiweof momovy is treasured in the deepest cavern of our hearts. While wo fought for ?h'it flag, wo wore truer to tho principles of whioli tho atara and .stripes aro emblematic than overy spoon-thieviug, nogro freoing radical who disgraced tho bluo. Your Congress liod to tho people, and inveigled licita of bravo .Democrats into the army, who fought tho battle 1, while you Radicals piun* dor d and robbod fcho pooplo, and ?tolo from your fighting oomrados, the latohcts of wjioso shooa you aro unworthy to untie Those Domoovatio soldiers arc now lighting by our sido to regain tlt.it which WO all lost by tho wir?and if tliqir swords over again gliaion in the sunlight, it will b? when thoy aro p?fn? tod at your It idio ti carca iacn, and to roaouo from your clutches a broken and violated Constitution. f 7'7c;;i?v/burg. (JO/.) JJcmocra V fegBtHftiS?f^SB? '}<""" t? i Lu ? im iti m*irfua <>iyi??i?lll t Procootliiigs of the togiolaturo. Cor?/MWA, A\1gust 01.?Tho Ohnirman of tho Committee on Incorporation mudo fa vorable rcpovts on a Mil to establish the ottico of County TroftMirorj a hill to incorporate the Homo insurance Company Of Charleston ) a bill io incorporato th? Columbia Educational Sooioiy. The bill to ajnend tbc ohuvtor of tho Ohe-. ruw aud Cord.iddi Railroad O? , ily, was tu (con up, reai! third time and passed. Tut nor (Dcntoorat) offered a resolution pro po^iiui that tho Legislature adjourn for tho .special session, ou tho Util instant, ut 3 o'clock p. Dl. Ordorod for consideration to morrow. Whippor introduced ubili to pr?vido for tho orguuir.ation of tho Supremo Court. Ilo also guvo notico of a bill to abolish oor poral and capital puni.sbuiout. A resolution proposing that no b;ll or roso lution, having the force of law, bhould he introduced * the 7tli proximo, was pasood. j in tiio Sonato, ' im following billa from the House Of Itop vcaon tali vos were road a first timo and ordered for consideration to-mor* row. A bill to pr?vido for tho ro organization of tho South Carolina Pouitcntiary. A bill to onablo tho Chatham Railroad Comp my to extend their road to Columbia. < A bill to amend the charter of Iho Chcra w and Coalfiolds Railroad Company. Senator Randolph, from tho Burut Distriot, offered tho following resolutions, whioh woro ordered for consideration to-morrow : Whoroos, The former loaders of tho late rebellion, by their journals and public npo?k* ? ors, are again advising and urging rosistauco to elvi) authority, causing thereby civil and domestic di .cord, whioh may lead to dreadful : results ; and, Whereas, The civil authority by many is ' being disregarded and many lawless acts luvo ! recently been committed ; therefore, I tiCsoived, Thai the CommittCO on Military ; Affairs bo instructed to ascertain from His K ioollcnoy the Governor, whal further lcgis lation is necessary to preservo tho public ' poaoo and bring the violatola of law to jus ' tice. I Randolph also offcrod.the following resola* ' tion, which wad ndoptod : lieaoivvd, That C. P. Lesi io, Senato from , Bnrnwcll County, bo expelled from the Son ato, for th.o following named reasons ; j Pirat?Contempt for the Proaident j>rv tempore of tho Scorte. Second?Contempt for tho Sonato, j Third?Conduct unbeooiuing & Senator and a goullcroan. Bills to ro-ostabUah, Tuokor's Terry over ', tho Edisto and Wright's Perry over tho Oat I uwba River, woro oaoh read a third time and sout to Hio Houoo. I Also, a bi'l tp deoiuro tho . A leading j from Gervais street, in tho city of Columbia, ? to Kinslor'a terry, public highwrys. j Tho resolution rcqiuv.liiig tho Committee jon Military Affairs to nsooriain the number I of stands of arms, bat tor r ios and tho amount I of other military equipments that aro now iu j the possession of tho Siate and : t tho disposi j tiou of fho Governor, was lakon vp and ngr?Od j to. The fonato thon adjourned. Wasutno:ox, August '20.- -Tho Tennocaoo delegation l?td prolonged interview* with , the Presidimi -day. Tho President referred j tho delegation ? recout orders limili eg the Exooulivo power, but assurod Lhoui that every ' power mithorhiod by lite Constiiution Mid i !\y.s, would ho Used secure freedom ol' hub lot, without 1 uiorforenoo from State or l'Odorai i troop:;. The Presiden! lutos the ground ; that tuo Constitution forbids tho maintenance j of standing armici in any Si .ito ; that tho Aot of 1865, disbanding and forbidding tho militia and volunteer force, is absolute iu tho South ; I that militia duly is incumbont upon cvory citizen j that it is an emergency force, subject to bo called from the plow or loom at any j moment, and from whioh no citi/.cn on os ! oapo j but inat- a .standing army of paid troops ; in any Slato, Unless oallod for and controlled by Fodera) authority, U repugnant to tho Oou j stitulion .'.ud laws. Every power of Govern* mont will h? used to put down standing armies ' of paid troop.". I r. , .. I xt ih J^neiwlly conceded that thor? T,;\t m. no September Dossieri of Congross, ?s it will bo too lato to arm tho Southorn militia and thoro boiug no other business in viow. H?N. J. 0. Br.eck.enridue.?Of John C. Rrcokinridgo, tho "Obsorvor and lleportor," of Lexington, Ky., ?ays : Thoro soems to bo a prospect of tho roturo of this son of Kentucky to his homo and friends. Tho telegraph nnuounoos that threo ol his personal friends, Judge Alviu Duval, Prank Hunt, Bsq., and tho Hon. J. B. Book, aro now visiting him in Canada, with the view of inducing him, if possible, to tnako application to tho President of the Uuited States for partion, so that he oan return to his nativo State- It is statod that tho timo for filing an indiotrnont for treason against those tvho participated in tho lato war for Confcdoorato indopondonco has passed by lim Ration of tho law, and ovon if it hnd not, tho President can pardon all wdio apply to him. excepting on'y suoh as uro now under indiot rnont or conviction. Tho day when Gonora Brockinridgo can return to us in safety wil nqt ho moro joyful to him than to thousands who love and honor tho exiled soldier and statesman, ????? -??? Tim truth should bo maintained without protestation. It loses diguity if too much asseverated. ? - At a radical meeting, at Sumtcr, on Saturday last, lt. B. Elliot, ono of tlio speak ers, used tlio following languago : ? It is tho dosign of the Douioctalio parly to reduce you agaiu to a setfdom und vassa lage." "I want you to remember all tbnh and ronicmbcr tbal your friends, tho radical parly, bave told you of it nud warned you bow to avoid it." " Xlomomb';i that wo bave told you put on your swords, yo men of war, go out to light, for yo can tako land und it shall bo yours"?ones all over tlio house of "yes, yes', yes," " wo will, wc will," wo want tho land/' " did tho ting," &o. ? Iu Novombor next, you must administer to your Democratic fair faces a dose that will make them sick in tho imtws; for let me toll you the best thing you ?jan do is toltili thorn, und when you bury (hcui, I want you to bury thorn with their faces downward. " ,: j At the Walhalla Hold for the week endi.it/ September 1, 18G3. Aug. 26?J W. MoClioton, Honon Path. S.C ?? ? It. G. Smith, Clicohoo, S. 0. ? ?? J. M. Hamilton, " ?' " N. K. Sullivan, Anderson ?. . " *' C. S. Robiusoii, Ohavl?aton. tt 27?Wado Hampton, Jr., S. 0. it 28?W. R. Mathows, Clarkosv?llo, (la. ? ? W. C. Harris, Laul ons ?. II. ? ? Miss Carrie Harris, Walhalla. U " J. M. Stokca, wifoaud ucrv't, Gn. ? ? V/. W. , Asiiov?.'c, N.C. *' ? V. Riploy, lloodovsonvil'.c, N. 0. ? " A. M. Smith, Chcohoo. ? ?< C. C. DuBose, Char'eston. ? 30?G. M. Yarborough, Ed<-ofield C. " ? W. W. Colcman, ? " f 31?13. P. Whictiov, Anderson 0. Li. *i " lliohard S. l'orohor, Son?oit itivor ? ? J. P. Micxlor, Edgoliold, S. C. ? " Jamos P. Allen, Greenville, S. 0 " ?? itt. Coffin, Charleston. W ? J. H. Whitu?r, Walhalla. ? ? James Med rey, Falla, S. C. Sept. I.?Mies Belic Martin, Pcndlclon. " " Miss Maggio Martin, " " ? \ . lt. Mai hows aud lady, Ga. "?eTo ST? Tito follo tv lug poi sonn lta\o paid go tlirlr sal) ?orijuiou to CotraiKit, r <?: fellows, for 7fo8 : J a. ?> Coorgo, ... $2 0() Chambers A D.yson, ... 2 CO Thou. Unvbili, ... 2 00 J. M. Chuniblor, - 50 1. D. Giiilnrd, ... 50 To Contractors. SRAhUD r'P.OrOS.VLS rill |>o rtiOi'Ucd by ih midoi?i gitoti, (loara a tors, for tho oroot?on < <5 now Cun.'. Hoitav foi (ho County of Oconci iu :iio town W. Huilla, beli c. Wv?od Mid Brhd( until tlio e ; ? of October, '?. : 13.ds \vi lie ? .?no-i and coni up rod. l?oiid ami itnpVovp soeu/uy required fot die perforala nuo tho wot iccordiiijj to ti.?j S|n>oiliotttUim?, vliirh ouii be 'ioc ! ut any time, byonllhigon R. ?li Ou.vMlir.r?, Cu uh ni iii? of the building C uinuittoo ? . Uo, my infoi maliou l?eviiet. in rog.avdto payuioius for tho WOt'l &0., t an bo O '?.- nijti of li i in, K. it. CHAMBERS, ? il. KNEB. D. E , JOH.N KAUFMAN, C. WEN DEL EN, II. C. HOC II Ali, WAi.nAM.i, .tug, oit, ?eoe d8?1 .?^"? Tlio Andorsoii ?ntolligoncor nrnl C'cei villo l?iitcrjubo vili cony taicc and send Ui'.?e Connuitt'ji ; i'is u .i. n. LADIES' STORE WAL7?AI.A, S. C. C. L. RE?D & CO., Main Street, opposite- the Lutheran Churc) AVK opon od wall ?\ txxWw line of ::'tjtp!c mi 5)rr (?ood.'i, c?nd..:i>!K of II SILKS, MOZ AMBIQUES, ALPACCA!: Hloaehcil ami Brown !<! ti>)gij, Diaconi. Tow o iiig-?, Bhosting?, IJutton?,'.Ihbr.iH?iijjH, Olwr?s, Ih slory, &c. OAS?AMiSRS and Y ? UNIS HING G?ODi Our ?took wo provasi? tu soll low, a tu! wo c-.t u>>on all lo oxaniiito uur . tylcs aa l qu?Ptios au you w?l fool it to your inlorcM to buy. Wai.h.u.i.a, 8 . . ?., 1803 18?tf E. C. SHAH3? & GO., COTTON FACTORS AND GENE11AL Commission JMcrchant BROWN ? GO'S WIIABF, aopt. 2, 180B 48 3m Notice, A rt-'Lh MBETTNd of till tho Decalca of tli 1\. ?u\> Clubs of Oconoo is earnestly roauoslotl Walliftlla, on ?ATUKUAV, tho tli Of ?cptotubo 1808, to tftko siici? stops OH to ?usuro success ft our M a 88 MEIiTINO, to be hold at W?llinlta o Tuesday tho 16th of Soptombor, 180S. RIOHAKD S. PO ?cu kr, Pree'dt, Contrai Club of Ocouoo. Aug. 22, 1868 _47 2 Mam Meeting, a ??'V.ND,MASq MBB'flNa o? tl.o Domocrao l\ will bo held at Wallialla ou TUEMDAV, fli loth day of Soptombor noxt. Tlio mooting wi be ad(h-?3S0d by tho following diutinguished gor Gkn. WADE HAMPTON. Hon. B. F. PERKY, Gkn. S. McGOWAN, W. D. SIMPSON, Col. J. P. THOMAS, Maj. E. C. McCLUUIS, THOS. G. BARKER, Hon. B. H. HILL, Hon. . . VANCE, Hon. ROBERT TOOMBS, BRICK POMEROY. Aug- 2fi, 1803 47 8 L?GH?TldGlT? frane IK. KwoMM Oil. 38 ,, ,? o.,t.?f \ ?ftvo.1. No oxploel?n. For sab, by ^ II0LDBR' VAN mVIEI , COX & NEVILL A,,g( 18. 18<;8 . 5"**^ S- % Excui sten^JV?uft. Vv :? TRAM wlU'Wvo > fer Wat ! ' ? ?,i TllJiSDAV? noi ') , September lt?, ?fui? Stni?dltt.?li ; lw OiVWvld of tl.c down X 'SS Sd ? 111 ?'Oli pl ?1 way Stotiom, .'. ? will iLvo Walhftllo tlio rtf uio ?, S?, \ c. .' ., aWStof uji Mi. licori SS ?111 bc 1U.e4 sooa M'?lonae, lo ! W?ilHfc???y. 10 II A D S- POIICHKH, j . . c. ; < . o. o. Seni. 1. 1868 48 2 new- Vx'-. r. on li,ioll?. ?>?'...ci k?;HJj?>qbvI11o Hn IA rvillMW?C *> 7 M?l? *k?" da^aiid eontl billH lo Hilo '_^-^ "sale Of Valuable Proporty. THE STATE OF S??TlJt CAROLINA, ;?i? VJ::nS?.y?Picene. j fa'**) ?Il ?o .?brocb.. vs ? Mortgage. M. Ki iumleaU. . . nv?.*i?u l'.oiw.? or the Oout t oi huuirt. in I J ti ' njiu'iC, l will eoli t>? tbc IngficAt Md? /o?, at P?ofce.'N C. II.. on Siilothiy in Soplen*, tauber iiosl, lb'' S YrtluabiO ?oal litote IV.? ?'N b<-d i.? Dio l/?llf sitit ule ?nd hoiug in In'tf Suite VW Watrfel nforosii?il, on Merlin's CrO?k, J '.-> ?'of ^3cacc ?Tvor, oontii?nhu? *.-:8<V Aere* mire?Y loo*; wbeioou tao etud M. Ki Un uni. outi novit ?? bore V <>? ? ! eptolniiory m . ?^?pr?nMgL-Oho-thMl oas?i', Warne In one i ? ' ' ?'bli interest from day of nales, " ? tS?r "w'^'.v^ M sureties, ?ud p.,rob..' . l?lLUio prom see. piKi,,,-^ to tmv o inort^C0 (>\io:i ago n..d .stani . 1 y exu'it for liilo.J ' . . , ) ."iow. Aug. . I.so ?VroActUil and e^jpPJi?! Railroad.'? ON niid nOTr Wodacwbiy, tho ?2lh i nal* the PaencySKOf trains will inn daily, Su.ndnyB excepted, c?nnoitiug ?v Uh .Nikiit Train on South I Clivo!ina r id Ohn.lotio nod Souili (Violimi I Railroads, r.< follow > ; . ? i Lcavo Columbia, 7 O? a m j Le.ivc , H 10 a m Keine Nowbcriy, It) 10.a m A '. at Abb? ville? 3 00. ni at Audorso?, 4 ?O p m ! Arrive at Orocuvlllo, f> 00 pm Li avo Oro?tiVillo 5 4> u m Leave Andci?ion, O???*am I Leave Abbovllle, OO'a'ta Leavo Ncwb?my, 12 8.Vyv-m ! Leavo Isl?l?, 2 IC in :-.t Columbiai ? > 4/5 m ! Tr?ina ou ilio Blue RUlgo it-iilrond will alno i ran daily, Snn.tovo excepted. with tho npaiul down l nias on tlio O.roonvillo and C?luiiiblft Railroad, an fellows: Loavo And.or;;on at 4 SO' in Loavo Pcndlolon a: ? SO m Arrivo ot Walhall? at 7 30 m ljoav? Wftlbella at 3 30 a ni Loavo Pondlotpii at ? 30 a-m Arrivo at Au(!cv<o:? at C ?0?a m Tho train will return from Helton to Anderson ou Monday ami Friday mor ni ?ig*!. JAM KS . .M ?J ti E DIT 11. Conerai fc>nporintond?at. Aug. 8.1808 _ _'F_tf . Stti?u o? t?onth Cftfol?un. ?N . '. ' ?t.t 1 10 . WllKr.EAS. lt. M. Hotos nbc li.'iihap-.iUoil lo me for to?ivs of r. il?iii?i? ;. rit ion np?u t?io Estrtlo of Wift. tliinilltOii, ''eo'd.i lato of t!:o D? lrici of Plol'.oii'i Pini Stiiti? r.!'o-p ??:??: ';'. I. Hi mod had orct?ho ?. ?* . ikoci! ci!, no, ih?roi'o.e, t- to oppo?tv bo.o o mo si Vio. oil's C. il. on PrUUv tbe llth o iSeplenilic.', ins., f?sboW.t'i use, if rniytfwy eau, vri.y sfildliitn?? ??iouldiiol bogtanted. Oivoti un .?;? m'y baud r.n<l ?-e:-t, lii?s Annusi CCih, 18G8. Vi. t?. ?lObCOMl?E o.r..,. o AVyorc^mitr;' Prot-?oftivp ^?on J- j MEUCA?ITlLil PvEPBIHiNCI! EI'GI?TER. I rum MERCHANTS' faOTECTlVB ?PT ! JL ??N, oi'^n?iiscd to promolo und protect 3" i trado, by enabling iti enbwr?hoirs lo attain fa j eility and safoly in tho gran ingot' crollile, and tho recovery of chums.nl nil pointe, huvo.to I nniionnoe that Ih?y will, in September, 1868, , - publieh in one largo tpi irlo volnalo^ '? Tun M r r m .\ ib' Paoi'SOTtyB Union Mkr lj CANTif.eltBiinif:N?iERotsTi{Bt?onfalnin ,among nl other things. ti:c Nnmos, Naturo of Business. ? Amount ot Capital, Financial Standing, and j and Rating ns to Cicdit, of over 400,000 of the - j principal morchaiilx, t'rndorS, bankers, manu rwtnrore, and public companies, in more thnn I 30,000 of ilio cities, towns, villngos, and settle mouts tbrot.gliOQt the Uniteti Sin I es, tiioir ter ritorio, and tlio Britidb Provinces of North Anioricn ; and ombraoing tho most iuiportant informa lion aitai tin ble and ncoCKsnry to enable tbc moi'ohant to a*<e0rUhi at.", gln?oo t!:o capi tal, oharaetcr, and dog ice of oroilU of suoli of bis onstonievo i : tro dcoined worthy of nav grar dation of crcd.il. coin n-?sing, also, a Nowopaper Direotory, containing tlio tillo, ohnr.tplc/, price, end place of publication, with full partiouiare rolaltVO to each joarunl, boi:;;-; aeomploto guido to Mw PV^'W y? over, ojnuiy in the Unitod Stuten. , , ? The renarle and Infot iUilttoii will bo oontlnetl to those dcmieu iVCrthy of oomo line of crodtt; and ne tlio ?r .no will bo batictt, so n?; f.? }', . * cablo, upen ?bo written?latemontsof ?iopartie?/' Ihcttsolvo , revised und oorreoied by well Known and rolinblo legal oorrospondonN, whoeo ohav*' actev will prove a guarantee of the eori-ootiievs of tho infovmation fumi^hod by them, it is boliovod that tho reports will provo morc troth* ful nud complete, and, lliorotore, snpovior to, ' andofmuoh groi;to? ?aitio,tiiau any previously issued. By aid of (ito "Morcrtiililo Lcfot-cneo Regis* ? j 1er," lutsino's mon will bo enabled to nscortniu, i* i at a glauco, tho capital and grpdation of credit, - j as compared with financial worth, of nonrly ovory merchant, manufacturer, trader, and banker, within tho abevo named territorial limits. Ou or ahmit tho first of each monili, siibsorl? hers will nlso roceivo tho "Monthly Chroniolo," containing, among olhor tilings,' a record of oncb important changes in tho name and cond? tion of firms, throughout tho country, co may occur subsequent to tho publication of onoh hnlf-yonrly volumo of the " AMoroantilo KofW*''^ * onco Register." . ? j .^ Prico of "Tho Mcrchnnts' Union Mercantilo Reforonco Rcgislor," fifty dollars, ($50,) for ?Inoli it will bo forwarded to any uddross in ' tho United Str.lop, transportation paid, , Holders of fivo $10 sharos of tho Capital Stock, in addition to partiel pa ting in tho profits, '* will roceivo ono copy of tho " MorcnntNo Rofer* ?. eneo Register" freo of ohargo; holdorsof tea shnros will bo entitled to two copies; and.no morn than ton sharos of tho Capital Stock will - bo ?llott' i to noy ono applicant. . All remit?rmeos, ordor*, or oonitnuniontions .. - rolntivo to tho book should bo nddron^i.d to ilio MERCHANTS' PROTECT!VU UNION, itsr--1 tho Auierioan Hxolmngo Hank Building, No.. li?8 Broadway, fltox ?i?OC?,) Now York. August 2S, 1803 48 lv