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* ? - . I > .. . . Sales of Real Estate. THE STATE Of SOUTH CAROLINA, In l?qulty?lMckcnx. E. Kolloy, ot. ul., ) ' vs. I DUI for-Partition, the. Elisa Ronkin, ot. ul. j IN obodioneo to tito ordor of tlio Court of Eq uity, in this causo, I will soil ut OLD PICKENS C. II., On Snloday in October next, ilio Heul Estate of James Eaton, deceased, consisting of One Hundred and Korty Acres of Lund, more or loes, lying ?u Litiio'ltiver, and adjoining lands Of Jumos MeCuroy and others. IhorO is good bottom land on this tract. TERMS?Onueroditof ono and two years, with intorost from day of salo. The purohasor to givo boud with two or moro good surotios, end pay in cash tho costs, and oxtra for titlo, etamps, &o. ROB " . A. THOMPSON, C.b.1 ). Votn'a. Oflioo, S opt. 7, 1808 . 49?3 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I*H;l*.?ms?Iti? KqtlHf, Daoentocrg and wife ) ve V Hill for Uoliof, &<;. Suin'l. Lovingood, et. ul. ) Y ordor of tho Court of Equity, in this oauso,, 1 wilLsoll A/l? WA , SSA , A,' Wednesday the 7th day of October noxt, ( valuable HEAL ESTATE cf Uorman Fojo?), dootanod, viz. : Tho 0. Joost Lot, containing-aoroa. Lot No. 01, containing uno acro. Loie Nos. 117 aud 119, containing half noro onob Ono Farm, No. 10, containing 102 acres. Ono Farm, No. d?, containing 75 acres. Lot No. 37, Containing one half aero. Aud Throo Sharon in the G or tu an Settlemont Socioty of Charleston. On Lot No.-is a largo two story Dwell ing aud Store Koom, in a convenient business part of town. TERMS.?On a credit of one und two years, with interest. Purchaser to givo bund, and good surety fur the payment of the purchase money, pay coats in cash, and extra for piipora, ROIPT. A, THOMPSON, c.b.e.o. Com'ifl Onice, Sept. 7. 1808 49?3 C.rrcj?T} i?irz??i MOT* m afflSM w&fflm wmw. M?im Excursioh Train. AN EXTRA TRA?N ?il! leavo Bolton for Wnl liallu on TUESDAY morning, September 15, 18U8, immediately aller iho arriva) of Ilio down train. Said train will fctop at nil way Stations.? Returning, will leave Walhulla t!ic esine evening, at If) minutes to 5 o'clock. Excursion Ticket* will he issued good from Monduy to Wednesday.J RICHARD S. PORCHER, IVeed't. C. D. C. O. C. Sept. 1, 1808 18 2 fl&St" Anderson Intelligencer nnd (iroenvillo Bn ter[>riso will please copy until thut day uud ?end bills to ihis ojlic?. _ ass Meeting, GRAND MASS MEETING of tho Democracy will bo h*l 1 M \Y*lh*lta on TUESDAY, the lolh d.ty of .September next. The meeting will b?r addressed by the following distinguished gen tlemen : ?B . W A'?H 11A PTGN, Hon. E. E. PERRY, Oxn. 8. Mot it) WAN, W. I). SIMPSON, Cor,. J. P. THOMAS, Maj. E. O. MoOLIIRE, TIIOS. 0. BARKER, Hon. . II. HILL, IIoni? Vi. . VANCE, Hon. ROBl?RT TOOMBS, BRICK POM ERO Y. Aug- 25, 1808 47 8 To Contractors. SE PROPOSALS will be rcceivod by the uiidorslguoA, Guarantors, for the erection of tho now Court House for tho County of Oooncc, in tho town of Walhall!;, hot Ii of Wood and Riick, until tho 1st day of October, when the B.da will bo opened and compared. Bond and approved security required for the performance of the work accordine; to tho Spooillculioiis, which can be seen at nny time, byoalllngon II. B. Ciiamiikus, Chftlr inain of the Building Committee : also, any infor mation doslred in regni'd lo payments for tho work, &o., can be obtained of him. 'It. It. CHAMBERS, i II. KNEE, I). HI KM ANN, JOHN KAUFMAN C. WENDELKEN, . C. ROCHAU, Walhalla, Aug. 31, 1808 48?1 & ??" Tho Anderson Intolligcncor and Grocn illo Enterprise will copy twico and eond Bills to this oflioo. Oomo'.U'.ee. LADIES' STORE, WALHALA, S. C. C. L. HEID & CO., Main Street, opposite the Lutheran Church, [AVE oponod_v.dlh a..fu\ler lino of Staple and "<L?oo?ls, consisting of HQUES, ALPACCAS. GOODS : "t id Brown Shirtings, Diapers, Towol Jfl, Shootings, Buttons, Trimmings, Gloves, Ho eiory, &o. PANTS'-STUFF: GASS AM ERS and EIJRN ISII ING GOODS. Our Stock wo proposo to sell low, and wo call upon all to examine our tyles and qualities, and you will feol it to your interest to buy. Walhalla, Sept. 2, 1808 48?t? ?Te. SHARP & CO., COTTON FACTORS _ANI) GENITAL (Jommi^iffh Merchants BROWN tVCO'S WHARF, ?IMAllI..BSWOrV, ?. C? Sopt. 2,1808 48%fc . 8m LIGHT ! LIGHT! fPHE ohoapeel light known, oxoopt daylirfht, is 1 modo by ANDREW'S GAS GENERATOR? burning tho Korosono Oil. 83 por oeut. of oil uavod. No explosion. B. HOLDER, Agont. Tor salo by VAN DIVI ERE, COX & NKVILL, Walhalla, S. C. Aug. 18, 1808 40 ? ARBIVALS Al the Walhalla Ifotcl for the weck ending September 8, 1808. Sopt. 2?J. P. Allen, Greenville 0, U. " " Goo.rgo.W. Lee, Oharloeto?. " " W. F. Rice, " " 11 J. F. Mathowe. " " " S. S. Howell, " " H. S. Durycn, ? " " (5. Bruoo Walker, Columbia. " " Miss IS. A. Davis, (Janidon. " " Misses Cornish, PonUloton. " 8?If. Pauls, Charleston. ? fi-Mr and Mrs. It. S. Porcher, Seneca Hiver. " ? Miss Smith, Charleston. " " Mrs. lloriot, ? " ? W. A. Lay, Oconoo. " " A. Lay, ? " " J. S. Floyd, Nowborry. " " R. G. Smith, Chcohoo. " " J. M. Hamilton, S 0. " (f J\ W. Anderson, Charlotto. N. 0. " 0?W. . lloano, Franklin, >*, (j " " Yoiuig Davis, FranVAlu County, 0a. " ? ? ? M??"r?s, Charleston. T-~<J. II. Watson, Abbeville. Kis. .7. Ch Prnthor, Due West " '< -Miss S. Pruthor, " ' 8?J. M. W. Morgan, (.'look Springs. " " 11. J. Utiney, Lancaster " ? J. W. MeOfinton, llonea Path. ? ? 11. (!. Williams, Nowborry, S. C. " " J. F. Scago and sister, Augusta, t?a MWirae?fJV^?^...,?i-..?n-.\\a-r^^f.-w.-.iv.v?i.-r.-tn.-.:)nv-?,vr?i Tub .Vermont Election.?The nows from Vermont, says tho " Washington Ex press, is exceedingly gratifying. Tho tclo gruph announces that in nearly every town the Democrats have increased their vote. The returns show an incrcn.su on their side of fifty per cent., while the Republican majority, as was stated recently, will bo about 20,000.? In 1801, Lincoln's majority was 20,098.? The result is particularly gratifying, as but little effort was mudo by the Democratic ma jority. There are no Democratic papers in the State, and it was given over by common consent to our opponents. It will not require as large a gain in other States to secure the election of Seymour and Blair by a very largo majority. Still our friends must work and work to the end. Let no over-conlidonce in duce them to relax their efforts to bring peace and prosperity once ngaiu to our distracted huid. iC5>~ V Saratoga correspondent, writing of the fashion there, says, among oohor thiags, that u somo women dross to please oaoh oth er; somo to ploasc men, or rather ono man, for as a general thing, thoy despise mon's opinions on millinery. But tho most dressy women don't dress to ploaso anybody ; they dress to worry other women." -. - Wheat Torrent.?It is stated that over fifteen thousand saoks of wheat arc on tho Mississippi bauks, nonr Kcokuk, waiting for high water for transportation down; aud wo learn a Chicago paper that one hundred and fifty cars would not supply the daily de mands of the Burliogton aud Missouri road. There never was such a trado in whoat. It is rushing in liko a mighty torrent. Question and Answer.?If the negroes of the Southern States should all go for Sey mour aud Blair, and elect them, what will become of Frank Blair's programme ? What will become of tho cry that this is a whito man's government ??Nino York Sun. Tho cry will have boon sustained that this is a whito man's government, and that the negroes, disgusted with the scalawags, arc disposed to sustain it as a white mau's gov ernment.?Louisville Journal. Kx-Oov. Thoma-i II. Seymour died at his residence, in Hartford, Conn., on tho 2d, of typhoid fovor, agod sixty-oao. Another letter received here from Chicago, ?aya that if Pennsylvania and Indiana voto for tho Democrats in Ootobcr, Illinois will be carried by 30,000. The E^ '? Triok.?While a Dutchman was passing through a oifcy in Vor mont, a Yankee onmo up to him and said, "Shon, if you treat to tho cider, I will learn you a trick." Shon agreed. Yank then placed his hand against, a fence and told him to striko it as hard as ho could. Shon, not thinking that any harm oould befall him by doing bo, struck a blacksmith's blow, but in stoad of hitting Yank's baud, tho latter jerk ing it way, poor Shon struck tho fonoo board, knocking it off. " Moin Gott in h?mmel !" oriod Shon, " what you makes foolish ? I knock miuo hand off oloau up to do elbow 1?? Oh, sockcr bliU ! my poor fr*u, what will sho say ?" Poor Shon Was bouud to havo f?vongo ; s? one day, as he was passing through a fiold, ho espied a man. Going up to him he said, t( Mynheer, I show you one little trick for nodding." As thoro was no fonoo or tr?o near, Shon put his hand against his mouth and said, u Strike just so hard as you oan." Mynheer struck, and Shon pulled away his hand arid received the blow on his mouth, bleeding, and commenced dancing with pain. " Shcrusalom ! A tousand tuyfels talco dis oountry ! I goo, back to Holland on tho first traiu !" ^_ Man wastes his mornings in anticipating his afternoons, and ho wastes his aftornoonB in rogretting his mornings._ LAND FOR SALE. ACHES?GO aoros of which is good Bottom ; upland fair. Situato ono unda-half milos oast of Perryvillc Dopot, on Sonooa Crook, in Oconoo county. Water power superior. Adjoins lauds of Sidney Davis, who will show tho placo to any ono desirous of look iug at it. SAMUEL KNOX, Knox's Hridoe. Aug. 10, I8GS 45 ?j INTew Advertieomonts RELIABILITY IS tho oiio thfng above nil others that is most desirable in a business man. Advertisers will limi us always ready to guarantee perfect satisfaction in Contracts that may be made with us. Wc aro enabled to olfor sp?ciid induce monte to partios who may wish to ad ver ti so ex tonsivoly. Soud all orders direct to us, or write for Osti umtos, Wo aro Agents fur all papers throughout the United States, and tho Canadas. If. I. DIBBLI3 & CO., PitUis/iiny < ? Adocrttsiny JIouso, 20? .Main St.. Louisville, Ky. Aug. 12, 180? 45 tf STAK AGRICULTURAL WORKS. Tho Albany Cotton Gin Manufacturing 00, Manufacturer* of tho Colobrat?d "Star" Cotton Oins and Condonsore, " Star " Tliroehing Machi nos, "Star" Lover mid Endless Chain I lor 80 Powora, and othor Agricultural Machinery. OUR "STAlt" Cotton Oin and Oomdknsuu liuvo tnkoti First Prkmi?mh in ovory in stance where ontorcd at Southern Faire, compe ting with tho best Oins of the country made by othor parties. At the two Groat Fairs of the Mechanics' and Agricultural Association, hold at Now Orleans suoooesivcly in Mo vom ber, 1800, und January, 1808, tho "STAR" L? and C?KpKNSBR took Jf?^fdt both Fairs 'din all tho Premiums offerod ou (tins and Condensers, against a competition embracing all ether dins of any prominence in the country, Also at the lust two State Fairs held at St. Louis, Mo., our din nud Condenser took tho First Premium aguiost a powerful competition. Wo claim, thoroforo for tho "Star" Oin, su periority over all othor Oins ; and tho Planter who knows how much tho valu? of hieeottou is inoroauod by the good oharnotcr of tho work of his Oin, will not fail to proeuro tho "Star" Oin, which is certified by tho highest authority to lio superior in all respects, to tho many other Oins in market. The CONDENSER is a fen turo tio now to many Planters, that it may be necessary to state, 1st. That the Condenser en tirely obviates the necessity of it "lint ree-m," for with that attachment a Oin may bo used in the open air ?r under a temporary shelter, und tho shoot or bat us it is discharged from tho Condenser is ready for the Press. 2d. The Condenser very otleotivoly cleans tho cotton of Hand and dirt, and thereby materially addito the APPEARANCE and VALUE of tho cotton. 3d. Planters testify that "now a WuiTE man can gin cotton and not suffer by inhaling tho fine, almost imperceptible parti?le? of lint which fill tho air where a Condonsor ?h not used." . . Wo furnish Oins with or without Con densers. . For sale by our AO E TS and DEALERS, generally. ' Our Complete Illustrated Descriptivo Circu lar is vont, freo of charge, on application by mail, Address Tub ALIJAN Y COTTON OIN MANUFAC TURING CO., Amianv, N. Y., P. O. Drawer, 102. Aug. 10, 1808 -15 tf BLOOD MANHOOD ! NOTHING so important ; soud 111 contn for sealed 70 pages on the wholo subjoot, showing who can and who ought not to marry, to 1)k. Whittibr, 017 St. Charles Stroot, St. Louis, Mo. Confidential consultation free, at office or by mail. Stato your caso, no matter who havo failed. Ilo stands pro-oiuinontly above all others in St. Louis, in Iiis specialty. Patients treated by Mail or Express in every State. Tho writings of a physician whoso rep utation ? union wide, should ho worth tho postugo. Aug. 10, 1808 45 tf LOT?O. PROF. CHRISTY'S HAIR LOTIA,?IS nrat, clean, i'ukk, uniform and relia ulk and richly porfumod for tho Teilot. It contains no Suyar of Lead or other poisonous minerals or oils. It makes tho Hair Glossy and Bountiful, removes dnndrulf, rcstoros gray hair to its original oolur?will grow hair on bald heads, and can be, used us a huir dressing for ever rod/tout (he sl?y?Ucsi ?\fury to the bruin or optic nerve. Do not take any thing elao, but got tho puro article, If your druggist will not get it for you, nend direct to tho manufactory. S?ld by Druggists, $1 por botilo; half dozen, $5, or sont to any address on receipt of the money. Libo ral deduction to tho trade. Send for testimonials, Ac. A, R. CHRISTY & CO., Manufacturers. II. C. Li.ovr.d, Louisville, Ky. ; Barnes, Waru & Co., Now Orleans, Wbol?enlo Agonts, Aug. 10, IMS <15 tf ATTENTION, TOBACCO USERS ! 11 E Aippctite for Tobacco desi roved by using J. ORTON'S PREPARATION. Send Stamp for Circular. Address C. B. COTTON, Box 1748 Portland, Maino. Aug. 10, 1808 45 tf WAWTE?.?ACRWTS, A $200 PER MONTH, ovorywhoro, to soil J\. our LETTER "A" UNDERFEED COM MON SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE; price only ?18. Fully warranted three years. It decs every variety of family sewing and tail or work. No othor low priced machino will gather and i'cw, gather on at the samo time.? Send for Circulars at once BLISS fo CO., Solo Agonts, for the United States, Louisville, Caution?Do not bo imposed upon by partios palming ort' the little New England Machine undor tho name of Common Sonso. Tho genu ine onlargodand improved Common Sonso Ma chino oan bo obtained ouly from us. Aug. 10, 1808 45 tf HORSTMANN, BROTHERS & CO., FIFTH AND CHERRY STREETS, PHILADELPHIA, PA., Manufacturers and Importers of RE -A- L I ^ , Military, Clnu'ch, and Thoatrical Properties for MASONIC LODGES, Chapters, Cornmandorios, A. and A. Rite, Sons of Temporaneo, Good Totutdars, Ameri can Mechanics, Red Men, nights of Pythias, American Prot estant Association, Druids, Ilarugari, nod othor REGALIA and JEWELS constantly on hand and rntulo to ordor. Also a wo!' assorted stock of materials for tho MANUFACTURE OF REGALIA At tho lowest ratos. MILITARY, Church, and Thoatrical Goods of ovory description. Flags and Banners made to order. Silk, Bunting, and Muslin FLAGS, for cam paign purposes?rail siaos. Agonts for Amorican Manufactured Bunting. Railroad Com panics suppliod with Caps, Buttons, etc., for Uniforming Employees. Campaign Modale, Pius, Badges, oto. Atig. 10, 1808 45 . tf THE Mord?anla' Frotootivo Union MERCANTILE REFERENCE REGI3TER. ION, organized to promote and protcot trade, by enabling its subscribers to attain fa* eility and safety Id tho granting of eredita, and tbo recovery of claims at all pointe, have to announce that they will, in September, 1808, publish in one large quarto volume: Tub ?' Union Mbh c,\NTi?.B IvKKKitENcr. Rf^-istbk, containing among other things, the Names, Nature of Businoss, Amount of Capital, financial Standing, and und Rating as to Credit, of over d00,000 of the principal morehnuts, traders, bntikors, manu faoturore. and public companies, in inoro thn?j 30,000 ol tho chics, tCiVr.s, Vm?gw, and scttlc monts throughout tho United Stutcs, their ter ritorios, and tho British Prov?noos of North America; and embracing tho most important information attainable and nooossary to ouablo tbo morchant to axcortu'ui at a glance tho capi tal, character, and dogroo of orodit of such of his customers as aro deomod worthy of any gra- ? dation of credit, comprising, also, a Newspaper j Directory, containing tho titlo, chnraetor, prioo, | and jdaoo of publication, with full particulars relative to each journal, being a completo guido io the press of every couuiy in the United States. Tho reports and information will bo oonflnod to those doomed worthy of some lino of credit ; and as the same will be based, so fur as practi cable, upon the written statements of tbo parties tlunnjolvo?, revised and corrected by well known and ral.iablo legal oorrospondonts, whose char- | acter will provo a guurun/oo of tho corroetnoES of thtf information furnished by thorn, it is boliovcd that tho reports will provo inoro truth ful and completo, and, theroforo, suporior to, und cd much groator yuIuo, thuu any proviously issued. By aid of tho "Mercantilo Hoforenoo Regis ter," business men will be enabled to ascertain, at a glance, the capital and gradation of credit, as coinpnro<] with financial worth, of nearly every merchant, manufacturer, trader, and banker, within the above named territorial limits. On or about tho first of each month, subscri bers will also receive tho "Monthly Chronicle," containing, among other things, a record of such important changes in the name and condi tion of linns, throughout the country, os may occur subsequent to tho publication of each half-yearly volutilo of tho " Mercantile Refer eneo Register." Price of "Tho Merchants' Union Mercantile Reference Register," fifty dollar.-;, ($50,) for which it will be forwarded to any address in the United States, transport?tiou paid. Hoblers of (Ivo $10 share* of the Capital Stock., hi addition to participating in the profits, will receive one copy of tho " Mercantile Rofor onco Register " tree of ohargoj holders of ten shares will by entitled to two copies ; and no moro than ton shares of the Capital Slock will be allotted to any one applicant. All remittances, ordere, or communications rotativo to tho book should bo addrcssod to tho MERCHANTS' PROTECTIVE UNION, in the American Exchange Bank Building, No. i 128 Broadway, (Box 2?G0,) New York. August 28, 1863 48 lv Chango of Schodulo on Groonvillo and Columbia Railroad. ON and after Wednesday, tho I2th inst., tho Passenger trains will run daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with Night Train on South Carolina and Charlotto and South Carolina Railroads, us follows: Leave Columbia, 7 00 a m Lpuvo Alston, 8 -10 a m JrftoTO Nowborry, io IO a m Arrive at Abbeville, 3 00 m Arrivo at Audcreon, 4 20 pm Arrivo at Greenville, 5 00 ni Louvo Groonvillo 5 45 a in LoaVO Anderson, 0 25 a m Leave Abbeville, 8 00 a m Leave Ncwbcrry, 12 35 m Leave Alston, 2 15 ni Arrivo at Columbia, 5 45 m Trains on the Bino Rulgo Railroad will also run daily. Sun.lays excepted, connecting with the up and down trains on the Groonvillo and Columbia Railroad, as follows: Leave Anderson at 4 30 m LoaVo Pondloton at 5 30 m Arrive nt Walhnlla at 7 30 m Louve Walhalla at 8 30 a m Leave Pendleton at 5 30 a m Arrive at Anderson at G 20 a m Tho train will return from Bolton to Andcrsou on Monday ami Friday mornings. JAMES O. MEREDITH, Cenerai .Superintendent. Aug. 8,1803 _47_tf TO TANNERS. WISH TO EMPLOY or form a Copartncr X ship with a well skilled TANNER. Tan ners wishing a situation may do well by apply ing to mo at Toxaway Valley', S. C. 0. L. ??LLINGSWORTII. Aug. 1,1808 44 4 M'GOWAN & ADAMS, Attorneys a/t Law, AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION TO Litigated Business. Ottico at P1CKENS C. ., 8. C. SAM'L. VfoGOWAN. J. M. ADAMS. July ft, 1808 40 tf WANTED-AGENT8. <M7Kl>IiR MONTH to sell tho National I ( . ) Family Sowilltf MacIllUC. This Machine in equal to tho standard nmohinos in ev ery rospect, and. is sold at tho low price of $20. Address NATIONAL SEWING MACHINE COM PANY, Pittsburg, Pa. July 18, 18(58 41 8m ?gy 'JThc . lernt s of I>AVSI> 8 - f> 13 B5 S respect fully nnnounoo him a Candidato for Tax Collector of Ooonoo County, at tJic ensu ing oloott?n. Ho belongs to no party whatever, but will run an independent raoc. May/), 1808 hi* Kt?^TftA many irtieriu? o? KOHJnil'l^ POW1!?j roapootfully nnnounoo hint a Candi dato for Tax Collector for ooouoo Comity at the approaching election. _May 0, 1808_Id THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, I'lORENS?IN THE COMMON PLEAS. John O. Mnuldin "1 Dcr.'l. in AssunXpiU. vs. F?rc?jn Attachment John H. Prasho alias [ Norton A? Sytnmes, Froiroks. J e AW y ft. WHEREAS, the Plaintiff did, on tho 18th day of October, 1807, file his declaration against tho Dofondant, (who, os it is said,) is absent from and without tho limits of this Stato, and has noithor wifo nor attorney known within tho samo upon whom a copy of the said decla ration might bo sorvod : It is theroforo ordered, that tho said dofondant do appear end plead thereto, o.n or hoforo tho 10th day of Oetobor, 1808-, otherwise, dual and absoluto judgment will thon bo given and awarded ngaiiifet them. J. E. llAOOOD, o.e.r. Clork's OQico, Oct. 18, 1807 Fl??SIi AMIYA?S! . W. BELL, Walhalla, 8. C.9 ?*ESPECTFULLY informs hie Monds .invi V t li publie generally, (hut lit; has just re O?ivod und will constantly keep on hand, u fine lot of Family Supplies, Svtoll nu COFFEE, of Ilio bost quality ; SUGARS, Crushed rod Browu ; SALT, FLOUR, ? TOBACCO, LEATHER of alt kinds. FACTORY YARN, tue best; SHIRTING, &C, &0. HARDWARE, ROOTS & SHOES, HATH k CAPS, i FANCY GOODS, i DRUGS, DYE-STUFFS, $0. ?ALSO? FIHE BRANDIES AND WINE8, For Medicinal and Saornmcntal Purposes. His Stook oompriece a (Jonorul Aesortiuont, nil of whioh lio is dotcrminod to soil on tho most acoommcdalioft terms. COUNTRY PRODUCE tnkon in exchange for (Joods, and tho highest market prices al lewcd for tlio s?tn?, July 31, 1X08 _4.'?_ tf The Very Latest AT THE WEST. IN addition to our present Stook, wc uro now re ceiving, direct troni New York, a Splendid lot of UKAB>Y MADE Ca,OTM Such us Linens, Cloths, Cns-nineres, <xc., low for cash. Hata to seit the email and the groat. Cof fee, the bes: ; Cotton Yarn, .Salt, Lcnthcr, and in fact a tittle of most anything you waut. We think we can make it pay you to call ot our establishment at Ilio Wont ou'l of Town. ?, ' I?6t?J?QJ4;s: lakon. Com bought for Cash or Goods. fisiST* l>ou't buy or soll until you give ua a call. CHAMBERS & 13UYSON. Wai.ualla, July 1, 18C8 80?8m premium wq.od type. Printers' Warehouse, 75 Pulton .Street, Xeti* Vork. flgy* vfooi? or ' ih.scrU'Tion. "Vjji?t Specimon Hook and Price List on application as above, or to ?GO. 1*. lt?W<;ll ?, Co., Ad vertising Agents, 40 Park Row, . \'. Juno 1G, 18G8 87 ly I>. W. E , ' llrokcr & Commission Merchant, rILL bo prepared on the 1st of August, 1808, to transad all business in Iiis line, and pur chose Country Produce of all kiudu. The highest market price paid for Corn, Wheat, Peas, And everything ciao produced in this section of Hie country. He will also conduct the same businossat Ilonca Path, S. C, and will bo happy to havothc pa rou ngo of his friends at cither place. July 1, 18G8 30 tf WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY REPAIRED. THE undersigned would most re ^*"7^B$?sportfully inform his friends niul the ?C Wim public gonorally, that lie has just rc ^?S?^efcccivcl a new supply of Watch Mate rial, and that he is now prepared to execute, at short notice, and on tho most LIBERAL TEKMci, all work in the way of repairing Watohos, Clocks, Jewelry, Musical Instruments, cto. F ?A f, e. WATCHES AND JEWELRY; COFFEE, SUGAR, SOAP, CANDLES, PEPPER, GINGER, CORN STARCH, CONFECTION ARIES, Fine Turkish SMOKING TOBACCO ; Genuine Kilkinick TOBACCO ; Anil many othor articles, whioh I a?? selling at a low price. A FISUIIESSEB. Walhalla, March 2 , 18G8 20?If II. A. H. GIBSON, W A L H ALLA, 8. C, IIAVINO recently located on Uio 'South sido of Maino Street, noar Bib tManx's Hotel, will givo prompt at Kontiou to REPAIRING Watches ami Jewelry, Clocks ami Musical lustramente, ?n nent?nd work manlike manner, on terms to suit tlie times. W?r All thorough REPAIRING warranted for twelvo months, when well used. -ALSO Taken jpiiol opra ? In the Rest Style of the Art. WAT.irAi.T.A, S. C, May 2G, 18(18 34?tf ^"R??D & SYMMES, Attorneys at li a w, WALHALLA, S. C, Iff ILL practice in tho Courts of the Wostorn 11 Circuit. Also in the United States Courts. J. P. HEED, / WHITNER SYMME8, Anderson 0, II. / \ Walhalla, July t?. 1808 40 tf Purifies the Blood. Po* Hnlo t?y ItruftRlete Eveiry-wlioro. .mmm.wmmtm. muri i_ \ ^J\Z ._ WALHALLA PRICE CURRENT. comtKCTBi? wrekly uv 13. 131 :Ev? A 3 1ST APPLES?Green, per busholj - Dried, por pou ud? - ? '. 4 . RAGGING?Guuuy, per yard, \ 30 Dundee, per Yard, DA LI'. ROPK?Manilla, per pound, 33 BUTTER?Poi* pound, - 20 R KESWA ?Por pound, - 20 BEEF?Por pouud, - ? 5 HACON?Hog round, por pound, 18 a 20 HKANS?Wliito, por bmhol, - $125 CALIC??Por yard, - - 10u20 CANDLES?-Adamantino, per lb. 30 " Tallow, j?er pound, - 16 CHICKENS, ... 12? COTTON Y A UN -Por buuoh, $2 2? COTTON?Per pound, - ? 20 CHEESE?Per pouud, ? 25 COFFEE?Ilio, por pound, * 30 COPPERAS?Per pound, ? 10 DUCKS, - - ? - . . 20 FLOUR ? Per barrai, ? . fcl* ?? FEATllEltS?Per pound, - 40 GEESE, - - GMAIN?Com por bushel, - 75 , Whout por bushel, - ?1 50 Mye per bushel, $1 00 a 1 10 " Oats, lier bushel, - ' PEAS?Por bushel, HIDES?Dry, per pound, " Groen, por INDIO O?Carol Oj. j.'S. , " Spai????? Float, por lb. LAMI)?Por pound, LIME?l'or bushel, LUMBER?Boards, per 100 foot, *1 20 " Scantling, por 100 foot, %l J5 SHINGLES?Per 1,000, - $2 ?O MOLASSES?Cuba, por gallon, %\ N. 0. Syrup, " $i 00, MADDER?Per pound, - - 4> NAILS?Per pound, - - J? ONIONS?Per bushel, - - 75 OIL?Korosono, tier gallon, - ?1 00 PORK?Per pound, - - 10 POTATOES?Irish, per bushel, 75 " Sweet, por bushel - 75 RICE?Per pound, - - 15 SHOT?Per pound, - - 20 SHIRTING?Brown, per yard, 12 a 20 " Blenched, por yard, 12 30 SPIRITS?Ooru Whiskoy, pergal. ?54 00 .SALT?Liverpool, por sack, %Z 50 SOAP?Per pound, - - 15 SUGAR?Crushed, por pouud, 25 " Brown, per pound; 18n20' STARCH?Per pound, - - 20 SODA?Per pound, - - 20 TALLOW?Per pound, - 15 TURKEYS, - - - 50a75 TEA?Green, ncr pound, - $2 00 " Black, per pound, $2 00 TOBACCO-Chewing, per lb. 25al 50 " Smoking, por pound, 50al 00 VINEGAR, Cider, per gallon, $1 00 WOOL?Washed, per pound, 40 NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS ! I Cheap Goods, IN WALHALLA, S. G, At the "Auwel! House," FIRST DOOR ABOVE BIEMANN'S*. E SUBSCRIBER bas iust rcooivod a new 1 and well .(elected STOCK of Staple and Fancy >11 GOODS, Consisting of superior BROWN SHIRTINGS, IRISH LINENS, BLEACHED LONGCLOTIIS, FANCY PRINTS, 1?-QUARTER SllEETINQSy FACTORY YARN, Itcntly-IflaUc CJoflU?ia?g-, AT REMARKABLE LOW FIGURES. BOOTS &_ SHOES. -ALSO m l ? s W A ^ d And Granito Tea Setts, SUGAR, COFFEE, CHEESE, &0. In fact almost overytldng usually kept ?n a Retail .Stero, and will cont inue to receive additions to my Slock. All of Whicli ? ar>>. determined to seil as low as tlie LOAVliST. All kinds of Coun try Produco taken in exchange for Goods. Givo nie a call before purchasing elsewhere ?. W. BUSHYUEAD, By A. TAYLOR, Agent. Walhalla, S. C, Juno 10, 18G8 80?tf iLouisa Muhlbach's am a sit ? k o m ? m l a, OUISA PRUSSIA AND HER TIME', 1 vor., ?J 8vo. Henry VIII. and Ca'licrhio. his faitdly^^ Joseph II. ami his Co t. Frcdoviek the Groat and his Court The Merchant of Berlin. Berlin and Sans Soucl. ?gy- All of tbo above $2.00 ooob VOCAL MUSIC. CHRISTIAN HARMONY^by tlio r?thof of the Southern Harmony, with character No'oe. . Price> $1.50. Discounts lo Teaebcrs. Address DU F F IE & CHAPMAN, Ilookeellers, Columbia, S. March 24, 1808 25 Notice to Creditors. PICK ENS- IN VQV1TY. Potition for Rciiof.* Bill for Par tition, ito. Loandor Jones & wife, ot.als, "] in re Doroas P. Jamioson vs John Jamioson, ct.nls. UNDER d?meos of tho Court of E made in thesocausos at June Torn?, tho orcditore of William M. Jam'uson, doe'd, aro roqnirod to present and provo thoir domande against him boforo mo, according to law, on or beforo tho 12th day of September next, "and in default thereof, to bo forovor barred and ox cludod of and from nil benefit of any decreo te bo mudo in this cause." ROR'T. A. THOMPSON, C.B.V.i). 'Com'rs Offloo, July 0, 1808 40-^3 NEATLY EXECUTED at THIS OFFICE On tho most Reiisor.t.blc Terin*.