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New Acifrferaifeements Who KUicd ii?m r WIILbe commenced in th? MAY number of Twelve TS mes d'V??r/-^?v new ?tort of surpassing interest, ontitle'd " WHO KILLED1 IHM 1" or the Mysteries of Gravswold, written expressly for thf? Mttgi?ino, Dy Bartley T. ampbpfl, author of " A most L >st." ? Mabel Ohrtsty?? Nellie, the Shore Child," "Trftgcdy * Taylorville," "Tho Fatal Error," Ac, Ac The PRESS, and tho PEOPLE everywhere hav? pronounced our'? iho BEST ORIGINAL MAO A ZI NE published in this country, at the PRICE, which wo have placed within the reaoh of all. Send for a copy, or subsoribe for tho iear. ingle Copy by mail, 25 Bingle oopy one y oar, $2 50 ?fLENpID INDUCEMENT FOR CLUBS. Address tho publishers, F. I. DIBBLE A CO.. 208 Main Streot, Louisville, Ky. April 6.1869_26_tf 'Wnntnrl_INFORMATION of the WW tilllA.lt fat0 or "hereabouts of' Capt. Wm. Johnson, (Blind.) who, when last heard from, was travoliog with a one-horso ve hielo, and boy, selling booka, maps, Ac., thro' Central Tonnesseo, and Northern Georgia and Alabama. Any information in regard to him will be thankfully roooivod ; nddrosHod to MA ar JOHNSON, caro F. I. Dibble A Co., Louisville, Ky. April 5. 1869_26_tf VELOCIPEDE WHEELS, MANUFACTURED OT 8. N. BROWN & CO., DAYTON, OHIO, They also make a prime arttolo of Spoken and Hubs for Light Carriage and Buggy Wheels. Send for prico list. April 5, 1869_26_tf_ THE Cole Fluting Machine. BENNETT, JOHNSON & CO., Mauxtfaclurcn of thc COLE FLUTINO M ACHI XE, PATENTED HAUCH 31, 1866 Takej^easnre in presenting to tho publie tho BIST MACHINE in tho market. The rollers aro regulated by a self-acting ** LEVER POWER," conforming to any and all kinds of work, without tho aid of tho hand or foot. No other Machine can claim this princi pie, all of them having thc SCREW POWER at th? top. This Machino took the only DIPLOMA and M s DA i. awarded at tho American Institute of Now York City, in tho fall of 1867. Every family should have this machiue. Sold Wholosalo and Retail by BENNETT, JOHNSON A CO., 476 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Hund for Illustrated Circular. Sold bv all other housos in tho city. AprU S, im , 26 _ tf THE LIVER. BSSSSSS] THE symtoms of Liver Corn ie SoljdMON 8' ^plaint, aro uneasiness and pain SSS5S?5S" tno 8*de. Sometimes pain in t?ie sl?>uld?7, and is mlstnkon fm- Rheumatism. The stomach is affected with loss of appetite and sickness, bowels in general costive, some times alternate with lax. The bead is troubled with pain, and dull,- hoavy sensation, consid SSwi^ES???aiornhl0 1?8S of memory, accom 5 LTvElt Spivnicd with painful sensation K??SS?2?ST"f having left undono some thing which ought to have been done. Often complaining of weakness, debility,' end low spirits. Sometimes some'of the above symtoms attend the disenso, and at other times very few of them ; but the Liver is generally the organ most involved. Cure thc Liver with Simmons' Regulator and ail will be well. DR. SIMMONS* LIVER REGULATOR, a REMEDY roa ALL DISK ASKS CAUSED BV A DE* RAMOCD STATE Or TUR LIVSR. JSSS^!Z?!iiSS^J^y8P0P9m' Headache, Jaun *KEOULATojv*dice, Costiveness, Sick Ilend [?ni?TiiSTSmSM?f^S''Chronic Diarrhoea, Af fections of tho Bladder, Camp Dysentery, Affec tions of tho Kidneys, Fever, Nervousness, Chills, Diseases of the Skin, Impurity of tho s. Blood, Melancholy, or Depression of Spirits, Heart Burn, Coito, or Pains in the Bowel?, Pain in the Head, Fever and Ague, Dropsy, Deila, Pain in Back and Limbs, Asthma, Ery. .ipelas, Female Affections, and Billious Disea ses generally. JJ. II. ZEILIN A CO., Druggists, Mucon, Georgia. Fbr saTe by all Druggists. Price $1.00 per a#?kage. _ -A .pro rm rai i on of roots and herbs, warranted te be strictly vegetable, and eau do no injury to any ?oe. It has been used by hundreds, and known for the last twanty-flre years an one of the most reliable, efficacious and harmless preparations ever offered to the ouffbring. If taken regular ly and persistently, it is sure to effect a cure. RIAD rms SPECIMEN or A HUNDRED CERTIFI* * CATES t PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND IT. MACON, GA., Deo. 23, 1868. Missis. 7, EIL IN A Co.-Gentlemen! I have .sed the Simmons Liver Regulator in my fami ly, and also in my '.ogulftr practico, and have found it a most valuable and satisfactory medi cine, and believe If it wan used by the profes sion it would be of sorvice in very many oases. I knOW very much of its component-parts, and ?an certify of its ni od i o ni qualities and p .rfc ct harmlessness. '. B. F. GRIGGS, M. D. MarchS, 1869 _26 __tf_ i^ublic Meeting. AMEETING of, tho eitUens of Wagoner Township will ho hold at Walhalla on Saturday, the 10th of April, for the purpose of Smutating Township officers. A full attend ee ls earnestlv requested. TAX-PAYERS. Maroh 25. 1869 2ft 2 W. R. Rankin, ATTOBIMEV ?T LAW, PICKBNS C. H., S. C., Will give strict attention to all tasines? en trusted to him. May be foua$??.aU time?, ai hts office, ?a build ta? occupied hy McFall, A Tfeonucy, , f, PiOKEss 0. fiL March $9,186? -1>r FASLEST ?fe MOBSBT ' WA11 ?pKey?fti IJ?W, ?fe?,, OFFICE AT NEW PICKENS. YT. K. EAStEY, T ^ BVMCBEE, . . Greenville OJhk Pickens 0. H. .March 16,1869 23 lr >*-- - - ? -' . ??i.??.1.' BH?ajwtfsalMWWBSaji iwi.m*m*mmrteitfmBm Bank Bills. .WE WILL PAY FOR I Bank of Caradon, S. 0., 05 ota. Bank of Charleston, S. C., 65 eta. 41 Nowborry, ?. 65 ot?. Union Bank, ? ?tad 85 0te. People's Bank, "; 65 ots. Planters' & Mechanics' Bank, S. 0., 55 ots. Southwestern Railroad Bank, (old) 45 eta. " " ** (new) 40 ots. Bank of tho State, (old) 85 cte. And highest prices for othor Banks of South Carol hm, North Carolina and Georgia, if of* fered at an carly day. We hnvo just oponed a large stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, &C, which wo will sell at tho lowest prices for cash. H. BEATTIE & CO., Greenville C. H., S. 0. . March 29,1809_, 25 _ SOUTH CAROLINA LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY,! Jluthorixed Capital, FIVE MILLION DOLLARS. Presont Lintft, $500,000. THE OFFICE OF TIII8 COMPANY 18 NOW opened at No. 0 Droad-Btreet (South-Western Railroad Bank) for tho receipt of Deposits, Dis* count of Paper, Purchase and Sale of Biohangc, and the transaction of a General Banking Business. Interest altowcd on Doposits upon terms estab lishe! by tho Board of Directors. Th? Company is also a legal Depository for moneys paid into Court, will receive Registry and Transfer Books, aot as agent to pay Coupons and Dividends, aad as TrttBtoo in Railroad Mortgages. DIBKOTOnS. W. G. Boc, of Wm. C. Bee & Co.; A. 8, John son. of Johnson, Crews & Co./ Robt. Mitre, of | Robt. Muro & Co.; W. B. Williams, of W. B. Wil liams & Hu i ; E. II. Frost, of Frost & Adger ; J. E. Adg-r, of J. E. Adger & Co.; Henry Gourdin, Matthissen & Co.; George L. BuiBt, of Buist & Buist; C. G. Mem minger, of Mein m inger, Jorvey & Pincknoy; T. J. Kerr, of T. J. Kerr A Co.; J. D. Aiken, of J. D. Aiken & Co.; John Campson of Cmunson & Co.; A. P. Caldwell, of R. & A. P. Cnldwoll, W. K. Ryan, J. T. Welsaian, B. O'Neill, J. J. Gregg, Granitcyillo, 8. C. For further information address GEO. 8. CAMERON, President. THOS. R. WARING, Cashier. Charleston, 8. C., March 12, 1800. March 20, 1800. 24 8m J. J. LEE. NEW STORE ON MAIN STREET, North of Lutheran Church. IHAVE just received a full supply of CHEAP DRYGOODS, consisting of Prints of the latest Spring Styler, Shirtings, Long Cloths, Osnaburgs, Hoots and Shoes, as well as a full supply of Crook? cry ot nil grades and styles. Groceries, consist ing of Sugars, Coffees, Salt, ka.. Candies, Crack ers, kc. Hardware, Farming Tools. I will buy for casi? or barter, Eggs, Poultry, Bacon, &o., for which I will pay as much as any merchant in Walhalla oan afford. Call and exam ino my Stock. March 28, 1800. ?4 tf NOTICE. THE undersigned having purchased the exclusive rights to manufacture and soil in Anderson, Picken8 and Oconeo Counties, the valuable Medicine, dueen of Pain, Known as tho best Medicino now in use, wish os to call tho attention of the publio to- his Agents to sell, viii 8VLt.iy.iN & MATTISON, Anderson C. H. A. M. HOLLAND, Holland's Store; I)KAM & GLENN, Fair Play ; C. L. 1U.tn & Co. Walhalla; Dr. A. E. N on HAN, ? A. B. GRANT, Cheohac; Z. O. CiiAunMN A Co., Townvtlto; FRANK. GILWRKATU, Wolf Crook; Dr. P. II. E. SLOAN, Pendleton; Dovt.K & HAUSA , Walton's Ford ; W. H. B. TODD, Traveling Agent. I keep on hand a good stock, well prepared, which I will supply to the Trade at a liberal deduction. JAMES HUNTER. PENDLETON, S. C., March 10,1809 3m* Piedmont Ltffe Insurance Company or RICHMOND, TA. THIS COMPANY is based upon a paid up capital of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, safely invested in Real Estate, and during the first seventeen months of its origin had issued about $2200 Polices, and had received an in come of ?boot $300,000, a success never equated, if roached,; by ?ny Company in the world. This Company insured, and paid promptly, the policy on tho life of Generai N. G. Stans, Call on tho subscribers, and secure a Policy at once, for "delays aro dangerous/' AU orita Policies are non-forfeiting. J, J. NORTON, Agent. WM. WARNE, M. D., Medical Examiner. M. L. SHARPE. Agent at Pendleton, 8.0. ISACC BRANCH, M. D., Agent at Larg?. Walhalla, Maroh 9, 1809. We refer to Gov. J, L. Orr, Judge Murray, Hon. J. P. Reed. Gen. McGowan, Hon. W. D. Simpson, Rev, D. M. Turner, Rev. R. L. Grier, and at least ono bundaed from Abbeville, all of whom are insured in this Company. March 9,1809_22;_3m? THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Oconee County. Nancy A. Morgan, Adra'x. ^ vs. Geo, W. Elliott and Mary E. Elliott, Defcndats. j IT appearing to my satisfaction that the heirs 4 law of James A. Morgan, deceased, to witt Geo. W. Elliott and Mary E. Elliott, reside fro > and beyond the limits of thia Stetei It is orderen? therefore, that they do appear at the Court of PJ, bate, to be holden for Oconeo County on the 8ro May next, to Bhew oause, if coy they caa, d of ' a final settlement of the Estate should not bswfcjr and decree rendered. Given under my hand abd .?al of said Court, at Probat? Offlee. Walhalla C. U*. this the 22d day of Maroh, 1869. RICHARD LEWIS, Judge of Pobate. March 22, 1869._JJ_ M Til.6 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, OCONEE COUNTY. Petition fer Final I Settlement. Wifffom 8. Orisham, Applicant, " vs. David U, Sloan and others, D?fendante., IT appearing te my sathtfnwtNm that David U. Sloan. William L. Sloan. Susan Marv fllaan, Hagen? Slosrimnd Sarah Sloan, tko defendants in this oase. resido without thc limito of this Stat?: It is ordered, thoroforo, ?hat thoy doeftoh and every ons appear and object tc the sale or division ofthe Rial ?stat? of William Sloan, doeeaoed, a? or before the 81 pt day of May, 1869, ar their caa sont to the same will bt entered of record. RICHARD LEWIS, Judge of Probat?. Feb. 16, 1869 19 8m Nance, Cary ?u Norton. NEW FIRM I jrmT OPENED, Above tho old J? West Ubloo House," No4 far from tho Depot, wheroTlM?, MONEY and LABOR may bo saved. WE are now receiving a full supply of I CBEAP II RY 00008. consisting ' in partof BROWN COTTONS, LONGCLOTH, SH I UTI NOS, PRINTS, OSNABURGS, BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERY, &C. The attention of tbe publio ie particularly oalled to our well selected, and large eupply of GROCERIES! SUGARS, of all grades ; Cuba and Now Orleans MOLASSES; Sugar House SYRUP ; SALT and COFFEE. Our GROCERIES wore bought before tho late rise, and we proposo to hold the old price? for the same. Parties in the country having any kind of PRODUCE to sell will give us one call, Iben thov can judge for themsolvea. March 2,1869 21 _it Rich, Rare and Spicy / NEW CONFECTIOERY AND RESTAU RANT, OPPOSITE POSIT- OFFICES, T?T1IERK yon can find at any time, a choice w* assortment of CONFECTIONERIES, CONSISTING OF: Pure Baltimoro Plain Candies, Fancy Candios of different kinda. Fine French Candies, Cocoa nuts, Almonds, Filberts, Butternuts, Raisins, Cheese, Crackers of all kinda, Tea and Fanoy Cakes, Spices, Pepper, Ginger, Brandy Ponch ea, Lemon Syrup. Fresh Canned Oyeters and Penches. Parlor Matches and Confectionery* of all kinda. Piping Hot! In connection with my Confectionery, I om prepared to furnish Hot Monta nt any hour during the day, at reaaonahle prices. Fresh Norfolk Oysters kept on hand and served in any style to suit customers. Como and seo. A. EVANS BROWNE. March 9. 18G9_22_* . RECEIPTS. The following persons have paid on their aub crlption to the COVUIEB, as follows : LANDS,_LANDS! KEESE & KIcCVLLY, Brokera and Dealers IN SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE, WILL aCtond to buying and selling South ern Lands. Keep oouetantly on hand, Plats and descriptions of Lands fur sale. Par ties desiring to purchaso in the South, and .those who desire to sell their property, will find it to their interest to consult with us. We have correspondence in New York, Boston, Hartford, Conn., Baltimore, and other Northern cities. Those who wish to sell their Lands will !lease send us a full description and Plat and >eeds of tho same. Parties wishing to purchase, either North or Soutli, wilt do well to correspond with ua. Wilt be pleased at all times to send Plat and descrip tion of Landa for sale by ns. Any information cheerfully given. No charge is made unless gales are effected. Iteferonce given on our card. KEESE & McCULLY, Brokers and Real Estate Agents, Anderson C. H., S- 0. March 2ft, 1869 _26_6m THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, OCONKS COUNTY-IN FROIIATS. Mary Rankin, Applioant, "I vs, i Petition to sell Francis Capeheart and } Lands, pay Debts, others, Defendants. J for Partition, Ac. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Franois . Capeheart and Margaret Eliza Capeheart, defendants in this case, reside beyond tho limits of this State : The said absent defendants ara required to appear in the Probate Court, to be holden at Walhalla, S. G., on the 1st day Of July noxt, to show canse, if any they can, why the Real Estate of Edward Rankin, deceased* should not be sold, and tbe proceeds, after pay* ment of debts, divided among the hair? of ?aid deceased, according to law, or their consent te the same will be entered of record. Given un der my bend and seal, this 6th day of April, I860. ? n ' RICHARD LEWIS, Judge of Probate. April 6, 1869 26_3ra TUB STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, OC?NF.K COUNTY-**IN PROBATE. BY virtue of an order of Richard Lewis, Judge of Probate for Oconee County, I will sell to the highest bidder, at the Market liottse, in Walhalla, on soled ay in May nest, THE REAL ESTATE Of Benjamin Duncan, deceased, containing Ono Hundred Acres, more or less, lying on waters of Little River, adjoining lands of David Dun can, Peggv Rogers, James McCnrey and others. TERMS.-On a credit of nine months, with interest from date. The pm oh asor to give bond and security, with a mortgage of the premises, to secure the purchase money. Stamps, titles and coats to be paid in cash on dav of sale. JAMES H. ROBINS, s.0.0. April 6,1869 26 ._4 JUMNVSIBL9 AORSTS WAVTBD | WO dispose Cf ?imrantoeo for the sal? of Landed A and other valuable property in different parts of the Vetted State*. Profits very liberal, salas s???y ciro? tod, ead ne lose of tima from other boa? lassa, Address J. T. MtLLttR ? 00., Doz 4, P. O. Port Deposit, Md. Feb. 6, 1669_ 19_*? REED & SVMMES4 Attorney? at fcliw, WALHALLA, S, C., Mietlea in tho Courts of tbe Western Jl.<Cbt*tt.., 41?* to the United States Coarta July 6,1666 40 tf NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFIOhi On the ?oft RcsBonable Terne. FISHER, LOWRANCE & FISHER. TUB old firm of Fi ?li er & Lawrance beg to tender their thank! to their friends *f th? up-country for thoir liberal patronage hcrctrtwc, ?nd with improved facilities and largely increased #<ock, by strict Integrity and attention to business, they fool confident under the Hew firm of a growlef trade. We kare the largest and best selected stock of] HOES, TRACE CHAINS, PLOW IRON AND PLOW STEEL, That hoa boen offered in thia market since the war. Trace Chains, from 75 cents, up. Brade's Steel Hoes, $5.50 to 17 60 per dos. Elwill's Com Hoes, $3.00 to 83.75 per dos. Plow Steel, ll cents per pound. Iron, from 5 cents all sizes and kinds. Wo aro Agents for the celebrated DRIN LY PLOW. Also, Cardwell'a AGRICUL TURAL WORK8. Orango Powder Mills POWDER. Boston Belting Company's MACHINE BELT1NO. Con. Leather Belting Company's LEATH ER BELTING. Rider & Whiting's COTTON & WOOL CARDS. A complete Stock of HARDWARE andi GROCERIES constantly on hand, as low as can bo bought. We solicit consignments of, and will psy tb? highest pri?es for au kinds of Produce. FISHER, LOWRANCE * FISHER, COLUMBIA, 8. C. Feb. 9, I860_IS_tf_ Newberry College, WALHALLA, S. C. THE NEWBERRY COLLEGE HAVING BEEN removed from Newberry io Walhalla, ?rill be opened for the reception of Students, THURSDAY? Nov. ?th, 1368. TERMS: Collegiate Department, $4 50 per month. Preparatory Department, S per month. Primary Department, 1 60 per month Suitable arrangemcats ca? be made for board ing Students in private fa m i rico, from $10 I? $d 2$ per month. For further particulars, address Rev. Prof. J. P. SMBLTZER, Pres. Nov. fi, 186? 6 Walhalla, S. C. t&* "Andevsoa Intdlligenoer " picoso oopy three times and irc**V bill to this office. Saddlery, Saddlery ! HABDWARE? Carriage Materials, LEATHER, &C. THE undersigned beg to call attention to thoir large and complete stock of SADDLES, BRIDLES, HARNESS CARRIAGE MATERIALS, AO., Which they offer at Wholesale and Retail, upon tho most favorable terms. Orders promptly executed. JENNINGS, THOM LIN SON CO., Nft. fofr HeotSM ?8tr*afc, ; Opposite CharloHton Hotel. March 2, 1869_21_4t LEATUER MLEATHER ! THB undersigned will heep constantly on hand a large supply of LISAlfftBBycomprwivg Sole and Upper Leather, Harness Leather, Kip and Calf Skins* Of thc first quality and best tan. For sale, CHEAP roa CASH, at . my Shop, above Waller, Watson & Co. WALTER M. WOODIN, Agent. Feb. 16,1860 10_tf_ . CARSON P. BRYSON, Real XCs-teute .A.gout., WALHALLA, 8. C., WILL buy and sell REAL ESTATE on the most reasonable terms. Persons hav ing Lands for sale in the- Conn ti es of Oconee and Plokens are respectfully requested to for ward Plats and descriptions as to the location ! and quolity of the land to Mm, nod he will keep ' them ou hand for exhibition-to any ono desirinj to purchase Real Estate. Whore no sale is el footed no charge will be made. ?Sr Ornee at BRYSON fe CO'S. Store. Feb. 4, im>_17 _tf: THE STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA. Oee>a?e) Ceemty* Phifoman Crane and Amanda Crane, Applicants vs. ? Petition for Pat , Viney Crane and others, tttioa. Defendants. t IT appearing to my satisfaction that Viney Crane, John Cfamoun and wife Nancy Caf* hoon, Lorenso Barnes and wife Martha Barnes. John S Am pies sud wife. Judith Samples, Isaac j ?Vane, Lewis Cox and Heirs of George Barnes, deceased, defendants in this case, reside beyond the limits of this 8tate t Said absent defend ants are, therefore, required to appear in the Probate Court, to he boldon at Walhalla, 8. C.. on tho 1st day of June next, tc shear cause, if .ny they can, why taw Kesri Bstattfof Phi Ionian Crane, deceased, should not be .sold and the proceeds divided among the heirs of said de ceased, according to law. or their consent to the same wilt be entered of record. R. LEWIS, Judge of Probate Court. March % MW_8ft_ft? THE STATE OT MOUTH CAROLIN*;| Cy ethla Fredericks, Ad rn' a. of) Estate of Geo. W. Fredericks, usos a ted, Ap pl i o an?, I Petition for a Joseph B. Catadine and wife (??int. Susan ?. fVadfoav ) trftt Jfc?iCph B. Caradene and wife $n?an B., reside from and beyond ?ha li mit? of this State: tfttoty cwthe 30th day of April next, to chew ?il*?Sra*y tlrey can, why a ?nal eetttsraeut the Estate should not he had ead decree rsn* red, Given under aay h a ?wi and sea) er said nour*, at Probate Offloo. Walhalla O. H., this the 15th day of March. I860. ? r RICHARD LEWIS, March itt IWfr ^*hri/?5??| im II M-1 i i ??mi-jj_ni _\ea N?W STORE. fp?M tit?mU?td ate now putting np n-bran 1 fl?W WWff OF GOOD? in th? ?H Fajo rt ?toro, M?rtf opposite Dr. A. E. Nona*?'? Drug estafc* liihmcnt, consisting of DRY GOOD?, GROCERIES, HARDWARE CUTLERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, QUEENSWARE, FANCY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, ?ft. Which they o?vjr low for Cash or Country Pro dude, eld Baak D?T)?, leo. " Quick eales and small profits " being our root, to, we iovit* everybody to call and see if they don't buy. Bring on your old Bank Bills, your Cash and your Produce, and we will do you good. J. N. BRYSON & CO. WALHALLA. 8. C., Bec. 14, 1868 ?f C. L. REID & CO., WALHALLA, a. C., ( Opposite the Lutheran Church,) ARE AGENTS for the celebrated FACTO RY YARN, manufactured et the Pendle ton Factory, hy WM. PERRY A Co. A full sup ply kept constantly on hand sud for sale both by Wholesale and Retail, end as cheap as it can be bought anywhere oleo. - They are also constantly making additions to their already extensive and well selected stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, AC. Nov. 18.1868_7_tf_ Keese & McCulIy, SUCCESSORS TO BEWLEY, KEESE Ac CO.) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Orr Coeds, Groceries, Hardware, Iron, duns and Plateia. Brokors & Commission Merchants. AOBNTS'rOR ARROW COTTON TIES. BATH PAPER BULLS, AO. ANDERSON C. H., 8. C. Dec. 16, 1868 U Cm Additional Attractions AT HEADQUARTERS. IN addition to my former stock, I am receiv ing a full and complete Stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS, All of which I will sell ak the VEUT LOWEST prices either* for cash or Barter. D. RIEMANN. Wanted. Corn, Beans, Peas, Wheat, Ky?, Oats, Dried Fruit, Butter, Turkeys, Chickens and Eggs, for which I will pay tho VERY UIOBKST price either in Barter or Cash. D. BIEMANN. WALHALLA, NOV. 10, 1868 6-tf EDWIN BATES & (XX, WHOLESALE HEALERS IN ffry Goods Clothing, 122 k 124 MEETING STREET, CHARLESTON, S C. EDWIN M, BATES, GEO. C. SELMAN, THOS. R. McGAHAN. February 10, I860 18 . 8m To If armers, Merchants AW SPECULATORS. WS are now prepared to make liberal ad vances on Cotton or any other Produce shipped to PKLXXR, RODGERS A Co., Charleston, S. C. ; LYON Baos., Paltimore ; and KIRKLAND, Wrxxv A Co., New York. KEESE A McCTJLLY, No. 10, Granite Row, ANDERSON C. II. Deo. 16. 1868_ll_3m THIS 18 TBS WAY TO OMt THE WORTH OE YOUR PROPERTY. 1ST-LEARN THE DEMAND, - - AND If you will report to me the property you have for sale, such as LANDS, LIVE STOCK, of every description, or property of any kind, I will try to offeat a tale. 2? per cent, for all property, exeept Farm Produce, whick ls 1 per cent. No eale, no charge. Persons wishing to parchase property, hy calling oa oe, con aso-.-rt oin where such aa they Reel may be found. B. HOLDER. WALHALLA, 8. C., Feb. 16, 186? 10->tf Notice ! ! HMM, SASHES ANO H LB ?Sf SJ 8. THE undersigned le now prepared to furnish, at the shorten notice, DO&K9, SASHES, BLINDS, and Building Materia?of all descrip tions. ALSO, dressed grooved* ?nd leagued Boards, of every description. Mill and Factory on King, opposite Cannon Street, Charleston, S. C. OEORGE 8. HACKER, Proprietor. January 20,1860 16-3rn m%m l NORTON, WALHA?1LA, ?. C AU ba?iue#s for Pieket* Comity left with 'et. ?. HAGOOD, ESQ., V IPM'KIKWH t). IL, WILL B? PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO OeteWeHylHS_4._ft or ney at Law AND . WALHALLA PRICE CURRENT. CORRECTED WEBE LT BT IDs S?EMANN. APPLES-Creen, por bushel, LOOal.25 Dried, por pound, - . 6 a 7 BAGGING-Gunny, per yard, - 30a33 Dundee, nor yara, BALE ROPE-Manilla, per pound, 33u35 BUTTER-Per pound, - . 25 BEESWAX-Per pound, . 26 BEEF-Per pound?, - . 7 a 10 BACON-Hog round, peT ponnd, 18 a 20 BEANS-White, per bushel, - $1 50 CALICO-Per yard, - . 10 a 20 CANDLES-Adamantine, per lb. 30 44 Tallow, per pound, - 15 CHICKENS, - - - 15a20 COTTON YARN-Per bunch, $2 25 COTTON-Per pound, . . 26 CHEESE-Per pound, - 25o85 COFFEE-Rio, per pounds, . 25n30 COPPERAS-Per pound, - 10 DUCKS, .... 20 FLOUP-Per barrel, - ? $13 00 FEATHERS-Per pound, . 40 GEESE. .... 25 GRAIN-Corn per bushel, $1 OOal T5 41 Wheat per bushel, - $2 00 " Rye per bushol. $1 00 a 1 10 44 Outs, per boshel, . 50 PEAS-Per bushel, - $1 00 HIDES-Dry, per pound, . 10 44 Green, per pound, . 8 INDIGO-Caroline, per pound, 44 Spanish Float, per lb. $2 00 LARD-Per pound, - - 18 a 2fr LIME-Per barrel, - - $5 i>0 LUMBER-Boards, per 100 feet, $1 20 '* Scantling, per 100 feet, $1 25 SHINGLES-Per 1,000, . $2 50 i MOLASSES-Cuba, per gallon, 80 N. O. Syrup, $1 25 MADDER-Per pound, . - 40 NAILS-Per pound, - - 10 ONIONS-Per bushel, - . fl 50 OIL-Kerosene, per gallon, - fl 00 PORK-Per pound, - . 10 POTATOES-Irish, per bushel, $1 00 44 Sweet, per bushel - $1C0 RICE-Per pound, . - - 15 SHOT-Per pound, - - 20 SHIRTING-Brow?, per yard, 12 a 20 " Rleachcd, per yard, 12 a 30 SPIRITS-Corn Whiskey, per gal. $4 00 SALT-Liverpool, per sack, $3 25 SOAP-Poi pound, - 15 SUGAR-Crushed, per pound, - 30 44 Drown, per pound, 20 a 26 STARCH-Per poona, - ? 20 SODA-Per pound, A .0 TALLOW-Per pound, - 6 TURKEYS, - - - 75al..O TEA-Gr?e?, per pound, - $2 % BlaeU, per pound, $2 "0 TOBACCO^Cbewfog, per lb. 25 a 1 50 44 Smoking, per pound, 60 a 1 00 VINEGAR, Cider, per gallon, $1 00 WOOL-Washed, per pound, 4 Change of Schedule on Greenville and Columbia Railroad. ON and after Wednesday, the I2tb inst., the Passenger traine will run daily, Sundays excepted, connecting wi tb Nip: If". Train on South Carolina and Charlotte an? South Carolina Railroads, as follows: Leave Columbi?, 7 00 a m Leave Alston, 8 55 a m Leave Newberry, 10 35 u m Arrive at Abbeville, 3 30 p m Arrive at Aaderson, 5 15pm Arrive at Greenville, 6 00 p m i Leave Greenville 6 00 a m Leave Anderson, 6 45 a m Leave Abbeville, 8 45 a m Leave Newberry, 1 25 p m Leave Alston, 2 00 p tn Arrive at Columbi*, $00 p m Trains on the Blue Ridge RarfresNf win also run daily. Sundays excepted, coangeting with the up and down trains oa the Greenville and Columbia Railroud, as follow* : Leave Anderson at 5 20 p m Leave Pendleton at 6 20 p ra ' Arrive at Walhalla at 8 00 p m Leave Walhalla at 4 00 a m Leave Pendleton at 5 40 a m Arrive at Anderson at 6- 40 a m Tho train will return from Bel to? te Anderson on Monday and Friday mornings. JAMES O. MEREDITH, General .Superintendent. Jan. 24.1869_18_t?_ J. H. WHITHER, Attorney at Law AND REAL ESTATE AOENT, WALHALLA, S*>. GA. JC3T" Office opposite Bnmiann'a Hotel.-"?* THE large number of persons seeking in* vestment in REAL ESTATE in this sec tion, and the frequent applications made to the undersigned, have induced him to open nu Agency for the SALE OF REAL ESTATE. Complete lists, with fui) descriptions of the property entrusted to bim for sale, will be kept on hand, and no charge? made unless a sale is effected. Persons having lands io Oconeo or Piokens for sale are respectfully eolioted to for* ward plats and descriptions. J. H. WHITNER. Dec. 2.1868_ 9 _tf_ HIDES!JIIt)ESH THE highest market price paid for green or drv HfDES, delivered at my Tannery, or attire blore of either Bi BM ANN or PITCH KORO. j Also, tanning on shares done in the best style, and in the shortest pav wilde time. Receipt* fttven for all Hides entrusted to mo. A. II. OSBORNE, r frfiP* Tanner? neor Walhalla Dermot, j October Pb ?808_3j_ H. A. H. GIBSON, WALHALLA, S. 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