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W O KEITH, Editor. WltnWf?a SYMM?3, Assooiate. tt. YOTjriS&Gr- <&> OO., IMtOIMllliTOIIS. gr.r_, :---:- \T- - ? TKfi MS.-~fibr Subscription, TWO DOL LARS per annnn strictly in advance; for six month?. One Dollar. fgeSJ* Advertisement* inserted at $1 per square for ?n line* or les* for the Jir.it intcrtion, and 60 cents for each subs?quent insertion. tii?jT Obituary Notice? exceeding five lines. Trib utes of Respect. Communications of a personal character, and Announcement* of Candidate*, teilt be charged for as advertisement* WtW fob Printing neatly and cheaply executed. tUT' fay ment can be made in currency, orin pry witton at the m a r/cet rates, ??etf ?Seassitg compels u* to adhere strictly to the requirement of cash payment. WALHALLA, S. C. : Friday Morning, February 19, 1809 t@T" In New York, on tho 15lh instant, Cotton WHS quoted at 29}. Gold 35|. JUT Attention is called to the change in the advertisement of the sale of personal prop erty of M. F. M ITCH EM,, Hank ru pl. The ?ale will tako plato on tho Gth, instead of the 8th. as advertised last week. Return Day. Tuesday, tho 22nd inst., is Return day for the Court of Com mou Pleas in Oconce. The Legislature. With the exception of Gov. SCOTT'S veto of tho Greenville and Columbia Railroad Bill nothing of interest has transpired among the u most potent, grave, and reverend." We hopo in ? short time to make some important disclosures from this source It is to bc pre ?urned, using the expressive lnngungo of Bill Arp that they aro now " harmonizing." Tb?'Contested Election forjfamfgls in tho Tll.!iiSL8tri" TJJ?t??tttfl BtlMif,? L Ho<n ssA WM |H9H Btotof J P '^BW&?^?? W????? ? Hfetoni this ! "' HBplum jtffM ? lpT T I I ^r.^.^ ^ jj 'flay m i j ";-,'.V^ W Mr. m j Kwit. *Mi WEffi> hun lp H?PAMEL ' BPO Gulum biHPK Propos?M to ox'"^J'i.' '{BpRr. REID per" hups, as many^TWW^^mTeTciea limy he form' ed <?f the termination by thc contestant?, when we consider thc Charleston municipal election case. Waller, Watson & Co. We are pleased to note the rapid advance ment in business, and the successful enter, prise of this finn, recently established in Wal halla, under the conduct and control of the Messrs. WATSON These young men are so ber >md intelligent, prompt and accurate, with s full share of energy ?nd publio spirit, the guarantees of success. They aro well deserv. encouragement and n fulL^^MM^AUblic patronage Sou their advj^H ; Btk' cr column. : , Important M. m Judge CAIIVENTEII. Girjv;-?^. first circuit baa renderedT able opinion, in the case of Jw for another vs JAMES IV IBHwaPBi ... ing the constisutionality ONHH j ?M clause-in the new St ito ConKtituTfflH Homestead Act of the L^tt?A^ttffl He declares them both^B J void. Tho opinionfl plays thc legal abiB : and a deep and fig authorities. Fire. v.- j ; Our town was soufcwhai aiarmen^TTi^rTi-| day night last, by thc fire in new brick plank kiln of Messrs. RIEMANN & KAOFMAN, end ing in the entire destruction of 3000 or 4000 feet of lumber. Thc owners, with character istic energy, will soon have the kiln smoking again. In this connection wc would urge upon our town peoplo thc necessity and im portance of o fire-engine. Tho increase in population and buildings within the ino'rpo ratod im'ts, well waria it such au appendage Wu venture tho assertion that there is suffi cient generosity and publio spirit among non property holders us well ns those owning prop erty within tho town, to contribute to tho en terprise. Let thc Town Couucil oonsider, and make tho effort. Peters* Musical Monthly Comes filled with thc usual variety of in tiresting musioal reading, art items, reviews, oto. together with piano songs and piano pio. ces, by authors of great celebrity and popu larity. Address J. L. PETERS. Music Pub? liuhor, New York. Price 83.00 per year. t?S" Govornor Scott has issued an order to Col. F. J. Moses, Jr., Adjutant and Inspec tor General, to organize his department and puceed to enlist the fbrco referred to in the i?int resolution authorizing tho Governor to employ an urtucd forco for the preservation of tho peace. rtfSX-. Louis Nnpolonn will enter upon his luxty-HPOond year next month, and tho Em press, in August, will celebrate her forty-third birth day. They both look young for their years io spite of tho cares of state, and tho anxiety they constantly feel in regard to the delicate health of their only child, the Prinoe Imperial J.iUlL-lJi^f. I jJiiJU... IX.'-????iJJJJLB. 1,1. ! ??" <' Death "of Mr. Knee. Wo are grievod to record tho death of this old and estimable oitizon at his residence on tho I llb'inst, after a protracted and painful illness. Kia prominent connection with tho founding of Walhalla, his words of kindness aud encouragement to tho forsaken ones of the fatherland, iu this theo wilderness, and his eouueil aud wisdom, which contributed so greatly to its advancement and prosperity, al1 conspiro to blend bis virtues and sagacity, and Jruw us nearer to him. (1 KUM AN HEINRICH KNKB was born in tho your 18U2, at Bocho!, in the Kingdom of llanover. At tho carly age of oighteen ho emigrated to London, England where he spent six yours of his lifo. In 1824 ho oamo to Charleston, In 1804 ho removed to Walhalla then a waste, and un. inhabited, where ho roundnod to the day of his death, filling iu tho New Settlement many positions of honor and trust. His adroitness in every thing he attended to his reudiuess to help, wherever there was an opportunity, his strictly sober habits, bis business integrity aud his christian and goutleinanly bearing won bim the esteem of ?ll, the love of many. The Tennessee Hirer Railroad With nmoh pl eu? ure we obaorve the inter-1 cst manifested in the North Carolin? Legisla ture in behalf of this outerprLso, which ia the continuation of the great lino of railway from Knoxville, Tonnessee, to Anderson South Carolina. Mr. LOVE Senator from Maoou, introduced a few days ago a Hil) to amend the charter of this road The General Asscm bly of the Stute of North Carolina iu 1851 authorized t' o formation of a corporate Com pany under the above name and stylo, since that period tho said Company has becu in a I measure dead, until recently r?w>*urr?otod bj Mr. LOVE in hie amendatory Bill. The Statt of North Carolina the pioneer in this (?real enterprise and railway Hoe, as will appear bj her graining tho first charter, having a- yoi granted no material aid thereto, scouts now ti awako to the zeal and devotion of sister Statei iu extending a liberal cooperation, tims evin ciug au earnest desire for the connection. We hope wo will uot be disappointed in ou just expectations of this grand projection and that yot our loudest hopes nmy bc real i zed. Wc subjoin the Bill as presented b Mr. LOVE, whioh will doubtless becomo law : Sec. 1. The General Assembly of Kort Carolina do enact, That the " Tennesse Uiver Railroad Company," by and with tb consent of any other Company or Com panie: with which they may h?ve contracted or cor - /acted or oonnulidated, *r? hereby authorise and empowered to iwns oortifioatos fox " pr? ferred stuck," not to oxoecd in amount tl sum of two mil tiona of dollars, which aloe shall bo preferred as to dividends, until suv dividends shall reach eight per centum of tl stock of the said " The Tennesee Riv? Railroad Company," and thia providion aht? operate cautiously und from time to time. Seo. 2. That whenever (satisfactory proof produced that one million of dollars of sut ..preferred atook" is subscribed for by tl State of South Carolina or other solvent ci porution or corporations or individuals, ai this shall be made to appear by the awn statement of tho President of the ?Hid Coi Ems, th id din e milli i pon c? f, arisi o milli rt of f n Noi tdnll < thc W ipany. pasfenj profer? of N<i f the I ....ling tl ty yoars, and beurina interest at the rat* nix per cent, per annum, payable aemi-an ally, and payable at snob place an may be < ignated thereon ; and auch bonds ?hall signed by the Governor, ?nd ctmnter-aig hy the Treasurer, ?nd appropriate eoar ahall bo attached duly numbered and sue the Public Treasurer. Seo. 4. That to pay tho interest that accrue on r.ucb bondis from time to tim special tax of one fortieth of one per c shall bo annually levied and collected, an er taxes ?re collected, on al! thc taxable p crty of tho Stato, and tho taxes so* nolle shall be ?pecially set apart in tho Tren and used only for the purpose of paying i interest, as it may, from time to timo, act Seo. 5. This aot shall bo in foroo from after its ratification. _. - ? - fW J- D. Giddings, of London, Hampshire, woars a oo.it, thc doth of w was spun and woven by bis grandmother \ j abo was sixteen yours old. Whon hordtt ter was sixteen, tho cloth was mado over ! a olouk for bor. Sho is now ninety, ant < son wears the samo cloth in a coat. 1 don't make suoh in th eso degenerate tin ? NASHVILLE, February 13.-Brownlow , resigned thu Governorship of Tonnesst i tako offoot on tho 25th. Brownlow give I tifieatcs to tho Republicans from the Be ; and Memphis Distrio s. Tho scats w oon tested. RICHMOND, February 13.-Tho \ \ suspended tho Chief of Police, to-dnj ! taking a stand at tho door of a Kepal meeting, last night, and dedaring that i: should go in, and assaulting a man wh entering. O ommun i o ations. JiQVL THE KEOWEE OOUIUER. PIOKENS, S. 0., Fob. 6, 1869. Mr. Editor: As Oconeo and Piokons Comities woro formerly part and parcel of oaoh otbor, it may not bo unintorosting to tho road ors of tho "Courier" in tho formor to hoar somothing about tho oitizons, &o., of tho lat ter : . It is truo that tho beautiful Kcowco rolls between tho two Counties, but it docs uot proscut au impassable barrier, as was shown j by tho fuot that Judgo WICKLIFFE made his appoarunoo iu our uow town ou Tuesday lust, notwithstanding tho severity of storm and rain. Tho bridgo, I learn, is still un near old Piokous C. II., aud as loug as it stonds, we | oau hour from eaob othor across tho waters Boini-oooaNionally j New Piokeus is making rapid strides, and soon wo hope to soo her tho " Quceu City " of tho Mountains. If fertility of soil, inoustry, energy and thrift eau add to tho wealth and population j nf this section, at no .distant day we eau eon- ; (bluntly predict a bright future for this com munity. Tlie Court Uouso ia nearly completed, and wheu Measr*. REID aud WILSON puts on tho finishing touch to tho Court Room, thc gay young gout? cf these parts intend to got up a magnificent Hall, and have a "nice time gen erally, oo whiub ??terc?t?ng ceco-ien it will be eapooted that Editors, Printen, aud Devils in particular, will congregate, lt will bo a timo loug to bo remembered, and will be tho commencement of a new era in the history of our towu. This ia a healthy locality, but our resident physician, Dr. F. A. MILES, has plenty to do. tivery now and then some one ia bilton by a dog, or kicked by a horse, or moot up with tome accident of soiuo kind, which requires his attention. Then tbero aro others who aro troubled with the " Ru maty Pains," or a " luity hurtin' iu the side," or the 44 tooth ache;" and some are afflicted " iu tho course of human evouts," all of which require med ioal aid. Tho good peoplo as yet havo not boen af flicted with but one lawyer, but others ?re coming, and then perhaps they will get each otbor by tho cars, and then tho dust must rome. Every ono scents to bo so good natured that it is almost imponible to get them to go to law. Compromise, compromise, is tho word, and no nay I, and nine times out of ten it is the best. Our people should not forget the terrible ordeal through whieh we h?ve panned. They should not forget the gallant dead, and th? widows ?nd orphans amongst us. Live ?nd let live," and do not, oh ! yea, hardened usurer, demand the pound oj' ?esh nearest the heart. Do not tnke the last mor ad of bread out of tho mouths of the innocent b?? bes ! I am digressing. Como over and sec our new town ?nd judge for yournolf. 1 am sat isfied if you should como over and eat a good beef ?teak or mutton-chops with my hospita ble friend, Hon. E. H. Cr Kir ri ft, you would return to Walhalla, with a flaming editorial of your visit, and do full and ample justice to all. -Very respectfully, S. D. a. FOU THE KEOWEE COURtER. Mr, Editor : As you ?re ? member of the Legislature ol the State of South Carolina, you will confer favor by giving un abrief ar ticle upon the subject of Public School? in this Stste. Will the f?tate pay the Teacher? for aerviees rendered last year to the orphaa and the poor T Will the State pay anything the present your ? If not, wc wish to know it immediately. A TEACHER. February 15, 1800. 1111 "- .. . ' . " ."_Ll._1_J J.'." WASHINGTON, February 18.-In the Sen. ate, the written acceptance by Grant and Coif?? of the Presidency ?nd Vicc-Presidcecy? wnn prenented. A bill to allow compensation to the office holders failing to take the oath, in pending. In thc Senate, a joint rcnolutron waa intro duced requiring parties who desire relief from political disabilities, to fpply in writing over their own signature, detailing the grounds upon which such relief is asked. The bill paying Federal officers in the Southern States who ?rc unable to take the required oath^ elicited a long debate, but no action was taken. The Indian appropriation bill was resumed, and discussed until recess. In the House, Blackburnc introduced a resolution removing political disabilities from all persons in the United States, imposed by thc fourteenth amendment; which was refer? red to tho Reconstruction Committee. Under thc regular cal), the Hollie passed tho bill authorizing thc Secretary of the Trotisury to recall 830,000,000 of surplus gold . granting a lo*n bf $5,000,000 to the New Orlcnns and Selma Railroad and Immi gration Association. A joint resolution was passed authorizing tho Northern Pacific Road, from Lake Superior to Puget Sound, to mort gage its road and tolegraph to ralso funds for its completion. Tho bill relieving oertnin political disabilities, heretofore reported from the Reconstruction Committee, were taken wp. Without action adjourned. Tho following is Grant's acceptance of the Presidency prcsontcd to Congress to day ; GENTLEMEN : Plonso notify tho two Houso8 of Congress of my noocptanoo of tho important trust as President of tho United States, and say to them that it will bo my endeavor that they and those who elected mo shall havo no reason to regret their aotion. The Supreme Comt, to-day, in the ease in' * H til M.Hn?. IflillfX I ?ft Uk?? ?I I ll H.? 11111,1 VolVi?g the validity of gold contracta, dcoidc? jn effect that tho Acts making gold and silvor legal money havo novor boon repealed ; that wo havo two kinds of legal teodor juouoy gold and silvor, andjpapor, and that a contract mado for tho payment of either is valid and b oding, and oan he onforocd. The consti tutionality of tho logal toudor Aot is not in volved in this question. Tho Court also dcoidod that tho Confodorato steamer Georgia, captured whilo sailing from Livorpool, was a logal prize of war. Internal rcvonuo rcooipts to-day, 8500, 000. ?a*-4-?-?-sa? jfcST An Ohio funner, aged 70 years, haV' ing attempted to marry a girl of 10, his ohth dron had him arrested for insanity. JEST It has been demonstrated out West, that women oan ride tho bioyolo velocipedes by wearing bilogular garments. JUST " Menard hos boen figuring at an 'anti-slavery' mocting in Boston." Wo think it would take considorablo " figuring" to es timate tho objects of an " anti-slrvory" meet ing now. S&* Too many "whiskey-straights" make a man whiskey crooked. JDW Lovers, liko armies, get along wei' enough till engaged. t<y\_ It is a remarkable faot that tho "old. oat Freemason" dies once a week in tho United States. Tho last is Joseph Metcalf of Erie Peuusylvania. Wo'vo heard a heap of talk about dumb belles, but wo never saw one. A fellow, who has some " musio in bis soul," says that thc most cheerful and soothing of all fireside melodies arc the blen ded tout's of a ten kettle, a loving wife, a cricket and a crowing baby. ttkUT Minnesota is a fisherman's paradise. A paper of tho Stato tolls a story of two broth ers who set a net, and as ono haul captured two hundred fish, the smallest weighing eight pounds, tho largest twelve, and the average more than ten, the most of them being trout. The Grecian bond lins reached Cali fornia, but there it is called tho Pacifio slope. Btrtfc. A jury in New Orleans last week ron. dered a verdict of 815,000 against thc Car rollton Railroad Company in favor uf a Iud of eight years old, who was ran over by one of their trains and so scvorely injured that both his legs had to bc amputated. CHEAT? PAPER.-Experiments rccontly made in Georgia prov? that good paper may he made from okra, the whole plant being atilable. The "Mobile Register" ha? seen specimens of good printing, writing ?nd wrap, ping paper made from this plant. The dis? corery is expected to reduce the prico of pa per. REOEIPTS^ The following pensons bare paid on their sub scription to the COURIKR, as follows : R. D. Freeman, : : : $1 00 C. M Sharpe, ... 2 00 Capt. J. T. Reid, : : : 2 00 Stephen Baldwin, ... 1 00 Wm. Harbin, : : : 2 00 Sloan Diokson, ... 2 00 W. Travis Gasaway, : : : 3 00 W. II. Phillips, ... 1 00 Samuel Reid, : : : 2 00 BLUE RIDGE LODGE, HO. 92, A -F M 'pilk NEXT REGULAR COMMUNICATION of 1 Blue Ridge Lodge, No. 92, A.-.F.-.M., will be held on tho First Saturday in March next, the 6th. nt 4 o'clock, P. M. A IV I attendance is ru quested. Brethren will take duo notice nnd bo governed accordingly. Itv order of (he Lodge. 1 HOBE UT YOUNG, Soofy Feb. Io. 1869_10^_ 3 LEATHER !_LEATH ER! Tili' undersigned will keep constantly on hand 1 a Urge supply of IJEATHEO, comprising Solo and Upper Leather, Harness Leather, Kip ?end Calf Skins, Of the first quality and best tan. For sale, CHEAP FOR CASH, at my Shop, abovo Waller, Watson & Co. Vf < LT ER M. WOODIN, Agent. Feb. 16,1889_JO_tf THIS IS THE WAY TO O ET THE WOUTH OF YOUR PROPERTY. 18T-LEARN THE DEMAND, i ND if you will report to me tho property you I ft have for sale, such as LANDS. LIVE STOCK, j of every description, or property of any kind, I will try to effect a salo. 2J per cent, tor all property, ! except Farm Produce, which is 1 per cent. No nate, no cha. ?e. Persous wishing to purchase property, by calling on me. can ase rtain whero euch as they neel may bc found. B. HOLDER. WALHALLA, 8. C . Feb. 10, 1869 19--,tf THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, OCCNEE COUNTY. William ti. Orisham. Applicant, ts. David U. Bloau an'' others, Defendants. ! IT appearing to my satisfaction that David U. I 1 Sloan, William L. Sloan, Susan Mary Bl an, Kugenc Klean, and Sarah Sloan, tho dofendants In this cano, rouble without the limits of this Stale: It in ordered, therefore', that they doeaoh and every one appear and object to the salo or division of tho Real Lstato of William Sloan, deceased, on or before tho 81st day of May, 18C??, or their oon tfont to tho samo will bo entered of record. RIC il A RD LEWIS, Judge of Probate Feb. 16, I860_ 19_tim THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, OCONEE COUNTY-CITATION. VU II ERK A 8, William R. Mooro hath mado ault YY to mo to grant him Letters of Administration on tho Estate and Effects of Jordan Mooro, de ceased : The kindred and creditors of tho said Jordan Mooro, doooasod, aro, therefore, cited to be and appear before mo. In the Court of Probate, to ba bold at Walhalla, 8. C., on Monday the 8th day of March next, at ll o'olook, A. M., to show cause, if any they havo, why tho said Ad ministration should not be granted, Given under my hand ?nd seal, this the 16th day of Fehn ar ry, 1809. R. LEWIS, Ju Ige of Pro bato Notice. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Ornes, 1 Piokeus 0. H., S. C., Fob. ?, 1809. f rpiIB COMMISSIONERS for Piokons Coun X ty, in accordance with ?tho 11th and I2tb Sootions of the Aot defining the Jurisdiction and dutios of County Commissioners, having bad tho same laid out lulo Eight Townships, the following named persons aro hereby ap pointed Electors or Selectmen of tho Townships, I and will bold nu election at the timos and pla- , cos designated, for Township Officers : Pickettsville Township, No. 1.-R. E. Gilliam, John King nnd Tbos. J. Bowen. First moot ing at R. E. Ilolcombo's, ou Thursday tho 4th of Maroh, 18?9. Salubrity Township, No. 2.-A. T. Clayton, L. G. Hamilton and James M. Recd. Placo of | meeting nt Snlubtity, ou Friday tho 5th day of March. IKGO. Oaroin Toionship, No.Z.-Samuel A. James, F. V. Clayton and E. II. Lawronco. Place of | mooting at daines' Shop, on Monday tho 8th day of MatOh, I8G9. JCasley Township, No. 4 -F. A. Hoke, Ri E. Steole and W, 0. Uillhouso. Piuco of mooting nt old Poor HOUHO (Hooper's), eu Tuesday tho Otis day of Muroh, 1869. Pick'ens Court House Township, No. 5.-W. E. Welburn, C. C. Porter and Gidoon Ellis. Placo of mooting nt Pickons Court Houso, on Saturday the Otb day of March, 18G9. Dacusville Township, No. 6.-William M. Jo?os, W. P. Hunt and W. T. Field. Placo of | uioeting at Dacusvillo, on Friday tho 12th day of March. 18G9. Pumpkintoxon Toionship, No. 7.-Van J. Jone?, G. M. Lynch and Joseph A. Bates. Placo oi meeting at Puuipkintown, on Thursday tho 11th day of Marcb, 18G9. Eastatoe Township, No. 8.-F. A. Milos, Ja cob Lewis and James M. Stowart. Placo of | mooting nt Eastatoe Church, on Wednesday tho 10th day of March, 1869. Tho Selectmen or Electors are required to give publia notice of tho same. By order of tho Board. J. E. HAGOOD, Clork of Board of County Com'rs. Fob. 12, 18G9_19 _3_ RESPONSIBLE AGENTS WANTED TV) dispose uf guarantees for tho salo of Landed and other valuable property in different parts of tho United Statos. Profits very liberal, ?ales easily effected, and no loss of time from other bus iness. Address J. T. MILLER & CO., Box 4, P. O. Port Deposit, Md. Feb. 6. 1869_19 2m In Bankruptcy. In tho District Court of tho United Statos for tho District of South Carolina. IN THU M ATT KU Or J. H. ADAMS, UANXRUPT. AT WALHALLA, S. <"!., on tho 16th day of Februa ry, 1869. 'PHIS is to giro notice, that on tho 25th day of I March, A. D. I860, at the office of W. J. Claw son. Esquire, Regist er in Bankruptcy, in Yorkvillo, S. C., a G BM KUM. MKBTINU of tho creditors of the above nanto i Bankrupt, will bo held fur thc pur? poses named in the Twenty-seventh Section of the Bankrupt Act of March 2, 18G7. WM. C. KEITH, Assignee. Feb. 16, 1869 '_19_2_ In Bankruptcy. In tho District Court of tho United Statos for tho District of South Carolina. IN TOE MATTER OF M. F. ll ITCH CIT,, DAN KRUFT. AT WALHALLA, S> C., on tho lGth day of Feb ruary, A. D. 1869. rp II IS is to give notice that on tho 25th day X of March, A. D. 18G9, at tho offico of W. J. Clawson, Esquito, Register in Bankruptcy, in Yorkvillo, S. C., a GENERAL MEBTINO of thc creditors of the above named Bankrupt, will be bold for tho purposos named in tho Twonty ?ovonth Section of tho Bankrupt Act of March 2, 18G7. . ? WM. C. KEITH, Assignee. Fob. IG. 18G9_19_2_ In Bankruptcy. In tho District Court of tho United Statos for the District of South Carolinn. IN THE MATTER OF J. M. HUNNICUTT, BANKRUPT. AT WALHALLA, S. C., on tho 10th day of Febru ary, A. D. 18G9. rpilIS ia ro give notice, that on tho 25th dav X of March, A. D. 18G9, at tho office of W. J. Clawson, Esquire, Rogistor in Bankruptcy, in Yorkvillo, 8. C., a GENERAL MEETING of the creditors of the above named Bankrupt will be held for tho purposos named in tho Twenty seventh Section of tho Bankrupt Act of March 2- 1867 ^"J WM. C. KEITH, f Assignee Fob. 16, 18G9_19_2 In Bankruptcy. In tho District Court of tho United States for tho District of South Condina. IN rna MATTER OF W. W. KNIGHT, BANKROTT. AT WALHALLA, S. C., on the 16th doy of Feb ruary, 18G9. rTlIIIS i? to give notice, that on tho 29th day X of March. A. 1). 1869, at the office of W. J. Clawson, Esquire, Register in Bankruptcy, in Yorkvillo, S. C., a GENERAL MEETING of tho creditors of tho nhovo named Bankrupt will bo held for tho purposes named in tho Twenty seventh Section of tho Bankrupt Act of Marcb 2, 1867. j WM- 0- KEITH, / Assignee Fob. 16. 18G9 . 19 2 Newberry College, WALHALLA, S. C. THE NEWBERRY COLLEGE HAVING BEEN removed from Newberry to Walhalla, will bo oponed for tho rocoplion of Students, THURSDAY, Nov. ?th, 1868. TERMS? Collegiate Department, $1 60 por month. Preparatory Department, 8 per month. Primary Department, 1 o0 per month. Suitablo arrangements can bo mado for board ing Stndents In private families, from $10 to $12J per month. For further particulars, address Rev. Prof. J. P. SMELTZER, Pros. Nov. 6, 18.0.8 6 Walhalla, 8. C. . " Anderson lotdlllgencer " pleoso copy three times and send biii to this office. NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE I " On the meet Reasonable Torrn?. In Bankruptcy. IQ tho District Court of the United States for the District of South Caroline*. IN TUE MATTER" 07 0. 0. LANGSTON, BANKROTT. At Walhalla. S. C., on tho 10th dny of Februa ry, A. D. 1869. THIS ia to give notice, that on tho 25'h day of Marou, A.D. 1869, at tho ornoo of W. J. Clawaon, Esquire Register in Bankruptoy, iu Yorkvillo. S. C.. a GENERAL MKETINQ of tho creditors of tho above named Bankrupt will bo held for the purposes named in tho Twonty sevontb Soetiou of tho Bankrupt Act of Maroh 2, 1867. v , W-" Vf. C. KE TH, y Aesignoe. Fob. 16.1869_19_ In Bankruptcy. In tho District Court of tho United States for the District ot South Corolina. IN TUB MATTER or n. w. M. nouas, BANKRUPT. AT WALHALLA, S. C., on tho 10th day of February, A. D. 1809. IMUS is to givo notice thal on tho 26th day of Maroh, A. D. 1809, nt thc office of W. J. Claw son, Ksquirc. Register in Bankruptoy. In Yorkvillo, T S. C., a GENERAL MKETINO of tho creditors of th? ubovo immcd Bankrupt, will ho hold for tho pur poses named in tho Twenty-seventh Section of thf Bankrupt Act of March 2, 1867. WM. C. KEITH, Assign?e. Fob. IC. 1869_18_2 EDWIN BATES & CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS li* Dry Goods and Clothing, 122 & 124 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON,S C. EDWIN M. BATES, GEO. C. SELM AN, THOS. R. MoGAHAN. February 10. 1809 18 8m Estate Notice. ALL PERSONS indebted to the Estato of B.C. i\ Whiseuant, deceased, ure hereby notified that they must make payment by tho '2d Monday in March next ; and persons having demands against said Estato, will present thom, properly attested, by thu*, lime. C. W. MASON, Adm'r. Feb 10, 1869_18_4 Notice. 1)ARTIES who ho>o boen buying Goods at tho Fall's Store, " on time," will please come for ward and settle in produce . V money. JOHN BL/CK. LITTLE UIVER FALLS, Feb. 10, I860 18-8 A To Bridge Builders. fPHE Bridge ocrosa Changa Creek, on tho new 1 road recently laid out hy thc County Commis sioners, running by Louis Wci-nec^o's and ttphrnim Cobb's, Jr., will bo let to tho LOWEST BIDDER, on Saturday, tho 27lh instant, at tho plaoo. Feb. 9, 1809 18 3 NEW ADDITIONS! 1ITE bog to inform our friends amt tho publwBHF M generally, that in addition to our former Stock, wc arc now receiving tho followtng Coode, to which wo invite their attention : Swedes Iron, Plow Moulds, Wagon Tirtt; Ames' L. H. Shovels, Spades, Stool Pitoh Forks : ' \ Collins' Axes, Brado's Steel Hoes, Horse and Mulo Shoes ; Horse Shoo Nails, Grindstones, Potwaro ; Cotton and Wool Cards, Cotton Plow Lines, Manilla Ropo. Tn fact everything usually needed by tho Planters at this season of the year. Our Stock of GROCERIES kept full andoom ploto by constant arrivals from Now York. Fertilizers : Wo aro the authorized Agents for tho sale of rttiipe'* rYitrogcni's.ed Supcv-Phos pliatc of Ivime. Wo take great pleasure ia recommending this fertilizer to thc planters of Oooneo and adjacent Counties, not from moro hearsay or printed certificates, but from our OWJyU observation and tho experience of our planlln^^** friends in Ahbcvillo during tho past yoar. Par ties who invested to a limited extent, last year, are now ordering in quantities as high as ton and twenty tons. Returning our sincere thanks to tho publio gen erally for their very liberal patronago, we hope, by studying moro closely thoir wants, and enlarg ing our Stock in all tho departments, to merit a continuance of their favors. WALLER, WATSON & CO., WALHALLA, 8. C. Feb. 10. 1869_ 18 _tf_ . FISHER, LOWRANCE k FISHER. THE old firm of Fisher & Lowrance beg to tonder their thanks to their friends of tho up-country for their liberal patronngo heretofore, and wita improved facilities and largely'inoreased Stook, by strict integrity and attention to business, they fool con li dc nt under the new firm of a, growing trade We have tho largest and best selected stock of HOES, TRACE CHAINS, PLOW IRON AND PLOW STEEL, That has boen offered in this market sinoe tho war. Trnoo Chains, from 75 cents, up. J Brade's Steel Hoes, $5.50 to $7 50 per dos. Elwill's Corn Hoes, 83.00 to 83.75 per doz. Plow Stool, ll cents per pound Iron, from 5 cents up; all sizes and kinds. Wo aro Agents for tho oolobratcd BRlN LYPLOW. Also, Cardwoll's AGRICUL TURAL WORKS. Orango Powder Mills POWDER. Boston Bolting Company's MACHINE; BELTING. Con. Leather Belting Company's LEATH ER BELTING. Rider & Whiting's COTTON & WOOL 1 CARDS. A comploto Stook of HARDWARE and, GROCERIES constantly ou hand, as low a?, oon bo bought. We solicit consignments of, and will pAy "ty highest prices for all kinds of Produce FISHER, LOWRANCE & FISHER, COLUMBIA, ?. Fob. 0, I860 18 Mi