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WantOil Agenta to sell SERVICE ?T,' AFLOAT in the SUMPTER "ALABAMA, by AMDM'L. RAPHAEL i EMMES. 30,000 ooplps sold .during the first ! ? four jnontha. It is a most graphie, and thrill- j Jl in? description of tho advent uros of ttus oom* T wander and his ?omW.os, written by Semmoo I J hlmsolf, dud dvcrybody takes lt withoutjiolioita tlon, no mattor what their .politics. Wo will i furnish the nu in cs of over 12o agon ts, who hnvo I tl >?tRde upwards of $900 por month net, with this $ \Wok? 8old only by subscription, and exclusivo I Wrrltory givoo to good ftgdhjj. Address P. I. Pf??LE & Ct). 208 Main St., Louisville, Ky. Augusts, 1809 43 tf ^ Dr. Whittier. ? 1 i REGULAR GRADUATE OF MEDICINE, aa /' ?1 diplonia.at oftioo will BIIOW, has bcon longer. ' engaged ia tho troaltttcut of Vclikrcdl, Sexual atut Private Diseases, than any othor physician in 61. Loulsi. . Syphilis, Qowrrhed, Olcct, Stricture, Orchitis Iltridah, and Rupture; all Urinary Diseases and Syphilitic or Mercurial A?ictions of the throat, . ?win ir Bones, aro trcatod with unparallcd Blio C9B3. I Spetfnatorrea, Sexual Debility and imp?teiltnj as tho result of self-abuso in youth, sexual oxooss in tinturo years, or ot hov onuses, and which produce Borne ol tho following otfuots, a? nocturna! ernie thus, Botches, debility, dizziness, dimnezs of siyht, confusion of ideas, coil forbodings, aversion to so eiely of females, loss of memory and sexual power, and re nib ri ny marr ?aye improper, ore permanently tf DVn WhittierpuhUshes a MEDICAL PAMPHLET \ rotating to venereal dlaoases and tho disastrous and varied consequences of self-abuso, that will beseut. 1 to uny nddfess in a sonledcnvolopo for two stamps Many physicians introduce patients to tho doctor after loading his medical pamphlet. Commnuio a tion confidential. A friendly talk will cost you nothing. Olhco central, yet retired-No. 017 St. Citarles street, St. Louis, Mo, Hours, 9 a. m. to i 8 p. m. Suudttys 12 to ii p. m. August 3, 1809 43 tf BLUt? RIDGE HIOH SCHOOL.-PRE PARATORY TO THE UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.-Tho principle*, alumni of the University of Virginia anclof Rugby and Camb ridge England, and "confidently commondod to public fttvo'r" by testimonials from those in .titutions, arc tft'ao'het s of successful exp3rionoo in schools of high grado. Sessions com monee SEPTEMBER 15TH, closo JUNE 20TH. TERMS: Tuition, board, fuel, lights, and washing. ?250 for entire, session. No extras. For oiretflttrs, addross'tho principals, at Green wood Dopot, Albermarle, Vii. ^ A. K. YANCY, JR., Graduate University of CASKIE HARRISON, Alumnus of Univer sity of Cambridge, England, Principals. Angust?, 1809_43_tf Cleaveland female Seminary. AV IPST-CLASS ROA R DI SO I tOO ?J FOR OH?LS. with nftooii. ?ble-rtfjtf expo rioueed teachers, with superior ue^comifwdutions and beautiful situation, alfords to its pupils unrivalol advantages for tho Study' of inusie, I luodorn languages,* drawing and painting, as j well A4 rt ll (ho branches of an tended English j . and olatsioal course. Adir?es fbV emulara or I ad-uission. S. N. SANFORD. Principal, Cleaveland, O do. August 3,' h?9 43 tf Woltern Military Academy. 13. KIRBY SH rna. Sup't, The noxt regular session of this Academy begins on ist of Sopt. 1809. An extra session will be held during tho Summer vacation. For I further information address .. . ,i ??? .iK^OT^UX?L.^ r Now Castle, Honry Co., Ky. August 3. 1809 . 43_tf OA NO Mit 1 CANCER ) CANCER I 1 R. COUPEN"? of Louisville, cu.o< Concors with int pain, fhb uso of caustics, or thc kVifo. (Statement, from thc editorial columns of Louis v ll : ?dirier-J ?rnal.) "In calling the alter. timi of our rendors to DR. COU PEN'S f-uc^ess, we fool confnlent that wo are doing those who aro suffering with this terrible discaso no ordi nary favor. RR*. C'S treatment accomplishes all that is claimed for it. Porsons who are afniotod with this most fatal of all diseases idiouhl Iod?* rio tahiti in consulting him. Wc have had many opportunities of observing DR. C'S treatrrAJH? find novo witnessed the most astonishing RUCCCSS. We tako pleasure in giv ing the fSbofdra most unqualified ondorsomcnt. Wc publish below two letters from gentlemon well kno"W!?'?tbd df the highest respectability." i' LouiVvillS': Kv., duly IC th, 1809. Pt. \V, COLDKK, -'.oiiisVilic, Ky. Dear Sir ; As I fool ditter las'ing obligations io you for tho suc?es? with which you have treated my cancer, I tako groat ploasuro in nd ' ding my nnmo in the list ?if those who hnvo bcort curi?# by your treatmont. Two years ago ? smu?l fiimbr'nil?de its appearance on my ntfek just o\ er the tho jugular vein, nnd soon assumed tho form of a cai'.cor. Feoling groatly alarmed I appliod to several of tho host physicians in Louisville, but their treatmont failed to afford mo any relief. Fortunately, becoming acquain ted with the case of Maj. Harrow whom you curod. ?nd boing strongly urged by Mr. J. M. Armstrong of thia city, I1 placed myself undor ?rour treatmont. on the.socond of June lost, and n less than six wrfoks, I' fouh'd td'my groat ?a.isfnctiofi that t wV pc'ffecrty well. To any "ono wishing *nrthcr Information of myc'a?o, I will bemostuappy^ givo^ N ^ Grocery; Merchnrit, ftfO, 4ft t?!. Carter's, Crock, Maury Co., Tenn. Da. COUORN, 135 Jo?rarsdn. JSti, Louisville, Ky. Door Sir: Those lines leave mo in good hoalth. My oaheefje woll -all heolcd ovqr *niooth and nice. I did not experience tho olightostpnln d?riog-the' removal of tho cancor, nnd cannot now discover any unpleasant Symp toms about lt. Soveral physicians of high ?tanding hf\vo oxaminod it, nnd pronounced it H nor foot s'ueooss. Mr. Foster io doing well, The cancer near his eye is woll, and tho ono on r hlfe' btwKt nearly KO. Tho soro left by tho re moval of tho o?noor is not now larger than a Knlf,dollar. ftnd is healing up vory fast.. He is | iii fino spirits and rejoicos muob at hin good ' fortuna in havir/fe.mpt you. ,As I am well, and Mr. 7. neiirty so; it'will not be ndecseary for us to visit you again:- , Yours, most sincero!*,1 IT. W. SWiTIL DR COUDEN takes pleaft,ure ln'relVqr'lng'b^ .necial request, to a fow names1 of gon|temen of ?ho highest standing in the communities f,in ?fttrona and friends- , , A C. Franklin, Gallatln, Tenn., a gentleman who bod e mont torriflo cancer', which was pro ijnunood inourabk by ft grca>. numbor of the Jhmea Alenander. OaUntln. Tenn. ?eo VwS?f?b?. Mair, St Louisville, Ky. Ti'. Maynard, ?^?K??^e. . ?. M. Armstrong, m M*??) Wl?lmrd Mooro. Oornnev. t " " vt V Wranham, Quincy. Ky. . , Y. &llrl!3?8t- Q\oJHolel, Nashville. Tenn.' V ?ihd'?ttr a Canoer Jem neb (?nolosltfg'itHwnp) "t.u-, ?articulara of the moflb of treatments *?v. JOb ntalhlln?Kn e^tenaWe liattrpmons who ; ^ v feggftft - i JILL J. ? j. XIL'H'H -a -gagg gttfa Machinery, Machinery! .j^y'M Would call attention to our ENGINES, ... SAWMILLS, GMgT AND FLOU H MILLS, PLANING MILLS, S ASM AND MOULDING MACHINES, &o Wo faa* Boer/ al groat jpnins t? secure tho Agon cy bf those" M?bh'lhc? from tho host bi makers, Aub AUB SOLE AGENTS FOR I .. HERRICK'S, improved simultaneous act Inp; .Haw Mills, and Hoadley Engines, io which tho highest awards i h th's country have been given.. We nisei will furnish, nt shoft notice, Cavriogos, Wagono, Buggies. Sashed, Doors, Wind?, Mau UCB, &o;, m . Wo guarantee satisfaction in every oase, or no dolo. For par?c?lni's address E. M. 1I?X & CO., Laurens C, IT. Jtiiy ?8, 1860 40 ? . Sw* . 3=*. JP . rr ' ? ? L MIAULi:STOi\, 8. C., fl ANU FACTURER or HAVINO THE LARGEST AND MOST .COM PLETE FACTORY in thq Sot?lt?crrt Stales, and keeping always on baud a large and moat completo stock of DOOllS, SASH I'S. BLINDS, Sttsli Doors, Storo Door?, Shutters, M. uhlings, &c, &o., f am enabled to sell low und at jn'otfUfitottfrCrs' prices. N. B.-Strict attention paid to shipping itf good ordor. July 12. 1800_4ji_tf_ I<Vesh Turnip Seed. RUTA li AO A, LARGS! WHITE NORFOLK, LA ROE WHITE GLOBE, GOLDEN BALL. EARLY WHITE FLAT DUTCH, WHITE SHARP LEAF, DALIS HYBRID. ALSO, OREEN CURBED SCOTCH KALE. Eur Halo by J. B. E. SLOAN & CO., Pendleton. S. 0. Jfrty ?3, 1800_40 . tr THE STATE OK SOUTH CAROLINA, flOnURS COUNTY-IN 1'ROUATK. (deo m bo and *| Petition fur Partition, wife Arminda, r.'ppfie'ls rand sale pf Real Ks . rs. V t-tte nf Daniel Looper, ?orn6T Looper & otheri. | deceased, defendants. J IT appearing.to m.y ^ntisfnetion that Joseph Lhop'c'r ind wife Polly, .fohn Priohet and wife! Rachel, und tho hoirs-nt-law of Caroline Phillips, numbers and names unknown,'rosido beyond Ibo limits of thia State :, ft ?9 th'qro furo ordered that the said nbr?tft defendants do appeal at my offieo' at Picken s C. IT., S. Qj^ within MT tv days from' tho rmbljchtioh of thia notice..td show cause, if an3 they cnn, V7hy tl?o. not bo partitioned as prayed for by tho i-ar'ti tioners, or thoir consent to thc samo will he cn torcd of record. Oiven under my hand and seal of said office at Piokcns C* IL, S. C., this 8ih July, 1800. I. II. PHILPOT, J.P.I?.?. Jnly 8, 18G9_40_6__ THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, C/?GNE?' CO ?~ARTY. IN TUB COMMON ?'I.KAY-kcjVlTY SI ?fe. L. B. Johnson and wife " vs. Bill for Relief, John R. Mot? oil nnd Partition, &e. J. A. Doylo, ct.al. UNDER an ordor made at the July Term of tho" Court of Common Pions, Equity side, fer said County, I wilt still, at tho MterkaTHouse in Wal halla, on saleday in SEPTEMBER Tho Tract cf Land described'in'fhcsb proceedings as Tract No. 8 or tho Poor Houso Tract, being sltunto on Kcoweo Hirer, adjoining lands of R. F. Morgan and othoVfl, and containing ??? Acre? moro or less. TERMS.--Credit of ton months, witfr ti&nd and (Wo good seouHilcs, abd a mortgage of the p^ertO-' sos' to 0*00111*0 tho purchase money. The pureba-, rf?V having tho option of paying cash on day of salo, ahd to pay extra for stamps and titles. J. W. STU I ll Ll NO, o.o.o.r.0/0. OleyVifOfflbe, July 27, 1800._ THE STATE O'S' SOUTH' CAROLINA, rioKENs aovH'M-itt PRW?T?. Micajah Alexander 1 Petition' i6f PdtV?U? vs. V and Sale of Real Es Davld Alexander, et.al. J tate. IT appearing to my satisfaction that .ho hoirS-at law of David Aloxander, dco'd, number and names unknown; tho heirs of Micajah Alexander, Jr., 2d,' numbor and namos unknown; and three of tho heirn of Melvina Roberts, names unknown, defendants in this case, rosido beyond the limits of this State: On motion of Holcombe, Pro. Pot., it,is ?fa?Wffd/lhflt they file thoir pion, answer or do tau r to said Petition, in'this oflioe, in forty days after tho publication of this notice, or their con sent tQ Ul? sftino will bc entered ol' record. l? !f- PHILPOT, j.r.r.o. Plokens C. H., July 18, 1809 6 Notice. ALL PERSONS indobted to the Estate of \V. D. Ballongor aro requostod to mako payment without delny, all having demands will hand them in by tho first of August prop erly attested. SALLIE A. BALLENGER, Adm'r. July. ?, 1809, 30 3 Noticie. T. IE Hmo fixed by law for the oblt?otl?n of Tax expires on the 7th' doy of Aug"n'sTr??xt. All taxes not paid'by that' timo wll?>?' ?uW?M tb' ? pon?lty; of 20 per cent, The law will be stfl?rty'j observed.' SAM'L. O. Il ERNDON, Treaeuror Ooonee County. Treasurer's Office, July ? 1860 s 80-4 \ Si ?. GOODLETT, Att?-rri^y at JbftfirV AND ?OI,I?ITOn IN E-qUITY, AT TUB1' NEW TOWN OF PI0KEN8, fl. 0.' tovv10,<ie$3 % tf' 1 fjmi'LUJUl.! iL il Hi_H'L1 Jf.'liM, i1 All1 Pt1 u *Ji^jiaj*?B??jjw LANDS,JLA??)S ? Brokers a?ul Dealers IN SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE, WILL attend to buying aud.soiling. Soutli orn,L(\ud,?.. Reen constantly on hand, Pints and desorption's or Lands for salo. Par tios desiring to pUrohnso in the South, and thoso who desjre to sell their property, will find it to their interest to consult with us. We have oorresp?nti?hde In Now York, Boston, Hartford, Conn., Baltimore, and othor Northern cities, , j Thoso who wish to soil their Lands will Elease send us a full description and Plat and ?cods of tho samo. Parties wishine to purchase oither North.ov South, will do woli to correspond with ps. .Will bo pleased atoll timos to send Platani? descrip tion of Lands for solo by us. Any irij^.?nrtt'mt? cheerfully given. No nhargo ..is..rifado unless eales aro e?ootcd. R?f?rence given on our card. _KEP.SE A M?OULLY, Brokors and Rou! Ditaty" Aiienti,, Anderson C. fl., 8- 0. March 25,1669_25_Gm SPHINGGOODS! JUST ARRIVING FROM NEW YORK. XMJ fi beg to inform oiir friends .jsnjl .qystoqi " * ors that wc oro now daily receiving our VJ. ll U A IJ J VI Y?M V?' US' ff And respectfully.invite rtn'^ o'gnminntion.of ,our stock. Our goods w?rO p?r'ChKse'd in the' Bal tirffttre nnd Now York rtmrkots during the re cent decline in price's ; and wo fool oonfidont wo can show ns pretty stylos and ae cheup goods ns cnn ho found* ia thc up'co'u'iitrj'. Our stock consist ? of ikbiM?* imfes GOODS, DOMESTIC GOODS, of all kinds; Ladies' and Gentlemen's* HATS, latest stylos. A complete stock of CLOTHING ; A full and var?ce? n?cortineni of SHOES ; CROCKERY, HARDWARE and CROCEKILS ? MeCIellnn Trco SADDLES j OALF-SKINS; /?nd in fact everything usually found in a gon oral assortment of Goods. \V6' n'gain return our sincero thanks for tho vory liberal patronage bestowed upon us, and hope, after further experience, to bo ablo to suit tho wants of aviary Ono,'. . V? A t/tMift i.WATS?? A CO'/ W.U.UA I.I. A, April fr, I860 20-tf Nance, titi?j St NVvtctti JUST OPENED, Above the old Wccf Union House," Not far from tho Depot, whore'fyft?, MONEY and LABOR may bo saved. ??. " -<. i.? I> WE aro now receiving a full supply ?of CHEAP DRY ttOODS/consisting in part of BROWN COTTONS, LONG-CLOTH, BOOTS & SHOES, CROCKERY, &C. Tho attention of tho public is particularly oallcd to our well selected, and largo supply of CROCK KIES: SUGARS, of all grades; Cuba and New Orleans MX)LA$S'ltS : Sugar House SYRUP ; SALT and COFFEE; Oar tf?^ERIES wore' bougrVt' boforO' tho J late riso, and w? propose to hold tho old pricos for the same. , , ., Parties in tho country having any k*tnd of PRODUCE to sell wi? '$h$.P6oWoalr,' ("hon thov. ca'n j'tfdgefor th?mselv?^ , m?ij^^ gr . tr J. H. WHITNER, Attorney at Law AND R ? ? fy E ? 'f?'?V* ? ?'?' NT, W?0?ftt. SO'. C'A1.; HAS in oharg-ctir sato the following LOTS and FARMS : Lot, i th Acre, in Walhalla, near Court House. .? 2 Acrc% irV Walhalla, fine building site. " GO 1^210; foot, below Walhalla, fino build ing sito'. " 180 H 210 foot, below Walhalla, fine build ing site. " 10 Acros, bolow Walhalla, fino building sito. " 13* Aoroo, between Walhalla and Depot. Farm, 105 Aeres-improved-adjoining Wal halla. / t -,. # " 200 Aoros, unimproved, 2 milos from Walhalla. 41 520 Aoros, improved, 4 miles from' Wal halla. " 1350 Aoros, 250 acres Bottom, improved", A 13 milos from Walhalla. " 420 Aurea, Blue Ridge Railroad, Perry* vi Ho Dopot, 0 miles from Walhalla. " 500 AoiOB, noar Perryvillo Dopot, 0 . miles from Walha))A. " O?y Acre?, Seneca Creek, near Perry villo Dopot. " 46 Acros. in Walhalla. .? 105 aoros, 30 aores of bottom, improved, 4 miles of Walhalla. *. 1700 oort's, on ,?uUlet River, 10 milos of Walhalla, 100 ncrjVof' bottonr, well im proved. . n " 1200 oores, 140 aores of Crook Bottom, i inproved, fine stock farm, 14 miles froid Walhalla. . j? . . . " 70 aores, woodland, weir t?ttvWTe'ci, one milo from Walhalla. . ...j?' -.. j- 'f '? 122 aoros, 14 milos frotrf Walhalla, fina situation for Tannery. ' le^Offico on Publie Square'. -W May 10, 1860_32 tf G/ F. JACKS?? DEALER IN ?+?P?JR AMB DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, My ?iAlitf STREET,' Columbia, S. C., .Quick sales and small profils,, and will not be underaotd by ajfry house In th? City. Juno Sd, 1 Wa M If B? II* II* ON and after this clay th? Accommodation Tram' from Anderson to Valhalla on MONDAY? will be discontinued. W. II. D. GAILLARD,, . ., I* ?uberi?teudeut? July,19. 1809 . 41 f TUB STATE OF StfUTH CAROLINA; iMckefts County. Alexander Allwood, Ex'or, 1 Citntton .for ft Fi ve, .. V nal vScttlcmontnnd Banietor Allgooa. j Decree. foi morly Franois Konnomore, and tho heirs of | Oasander Major, dooeased, names, and number unknown, defendant? in this case, roside wi th ey' the limite of thia Stat o : It is therefore or'dor?jj. that they do appear j?. porson or by uttorbsy at. a Court of Probate to bo poldon at PiokflrjB ?purji House, at lO o'clpok, A. M.. on | Monday, tito Gtli day of S?ptcttib'or next, to shpw eau HO why a /thal sbttlotrtent of tho Ketato, ot* j Harnett II. Allgood should not be had and iv dooroo given thereon, or their causont in failing i to attend will be entered of reoord. Given under my band and soal at Picken a Court House this5th Juno, I860. I. II. PHILPOT, . Judgo of Probate Juno 5,1809 37 3m JOSEPH J. NORTON; ?^tofrii?y sit Li a, w All business for Pickend County left with J. E. IIAGOOD, ESQ., j -'h'HI^-S C. If., I J I JJ HE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Octobor 20, 18C8_4 tf j. B. E, SLOAN & CO., 0# PENDLETON, Commercial Brokers. BUY AND SELL BILLS OF "T?IE BANKS IN THE STATES OF SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA, and other Southern States. .:o: Wanrt-ed Immediately, A LOT OF THE BILLS OF THE BANK OF THE STATE OF sttimi aMdt?i?, For which tho highest price villi be paid in CASH. J. ES. E, SIMM* & Cft. June 15, 1809 80' tf Schedule on Blue Ridge Railroad cr S?'tif A??H&&?gi^^. Ul' TRAIN.-Lcnvo Andorson 5.20 o'clook, p. m. ; leave Pondloton 6.20 n. m., DOWN TRAIN.-Loavo Walhalla, 4 o'clock, a. m. ; leave Pondloton, 5.40 a. m. UP TRAIN.-Arrive at Pendleton, 6.20 p. m.; arrive at Walhalla, 8 o'clock, p. m. DOWN TRAIN.-Arrivo at Andorson, 6.40 a. ?. i .... .., , .. ; Waiting ono.hour nftor usual time for arrival of tho G. and. ,0. train. j,,...i ,. J An accommodation train will leave Anderson'| on .Fridays : UPTRI??N.-Leave Andcfsob at 7.30 a. ia. ; leave Pondloton, 8.20; leave Porryvillo, 0. 10; arrivo at Walhalla, 10. DOWN TRAIN-Leavo Walhalla on Fridays at 1.30 p. m. w {{ & G,?ihi.m m^ July ?o, 1869_43'_tf_ J. C. CARTER TNFORMS THE TRADING PUBLIC, 1 THAT HE HAS JUST RECEIVED AIM IS CONSTANTLY RECEIVING FR?5? iSin s ii m orv and CIiari?csfoiiT, Mili ?. OF THE LATEST STYLES A:N? ?t?s^ qualiiicy, comprising a select assortment Dry Goods Sf Groceries, IIARDWARE AND CUTLERY^ CROCKERY, DRUGS, DYESTUFF*^ M, ToMtherWrtlteyery artio?o usually kept in a gen eral Stoak. ALSO, A good supply of the popular ATHENS G?. YARN, all of which he proposes to sell at the lowest possible prices. I sell entirely for <;A$M OR BARTER, l?eep no Books, ?nd therefore mako no allowance for bad debts*. Call and Atf?iC^ JW] want o?fgti?ns) tfs'? am 'dotormined not to' ia ot oellcdiby anyone, elt?or in quality or'pVfces. ' Btore first deer North ?f Bie^a'ann's lto?t?t Jink 1 ft. 186ft. .. jTV f ..tr j. p. REBD, \ j w. o. mmu Anderson 0. II. j \ . Walhalla. REED & KEITH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AMP |fef^ Criminal busings* in'tho Odanttee of Coonee and Picken*, j , ALSO, AIL nr.fllNr.SH tN TDM UN I TKO fT*T*S COURTS, j Offioe on Publlo Square, ???Km WSSiffy i J. m ROBSON; COMMISSION MS-IUCSIANT. Nos. 1 & 2, Atlantic Wharf, CHARLESTON, | ? ?AVINO ample means for ad varieos, ? b?a incas exporlonco of twenty years, und.con fining himself strictly to a Commission B.usi- : boss, without operating on his own account, xespeetfully solicits consignments of Colton; Flour, Wheat, Corn, ?c. , ... . i. - Shippers pfprodu?e to him may, at $iqi.r op tioii, i;nvo (heir consignments sold oith?r tn Charleston Cr Now. tork, th na having Ule? ?Vi van tago of two markets, without extra commis sion. REFERENCES i Bishop W. M. Wightman, S. C.; Col. Wm. Johnson, Charlotte N. C.; Rov. T. O. Som mers, Tenn, ; Hon. John Pining, Augusta, Qa.; Messrs. .Oeo. W.. Williams .& Co., Charleston, 8. C, ; Messrs. Williams, Taylor & Co., New i York. . , I May 3, I860 . 80_ly Dissolution. 'PUB Co-partnership hetot?'f?>e. czlrrftfg between X the undersigned having expired on thn. 3fjth of June last, by KB cwn limitation, notice la hereby, given tri?t the Books of tke Firm will bo close I up by II. W; Pieper, who will hereafter alone con duct the bu'aiijess at the old stand, on Main street. The outgoing and the permanent return .their thanks for pttst - jmtron'age, dnd hopo {o' Dierit a continuante of tko same. .,; ? ? II, W. PIEPER, F. W. PIEPER. July G, 1869_80 8 THE STATE 0^ SOUTH CAROLINA, " IN I'HOUATK-1U0KKN8 COUNTY. Samuel Chapman, "I Petition for . ,? vs V Partition & Sale of Jacob Chapman et. al, j Real Eetato ?T appearing to my satisfaction that Jool Chapman, Mary MeKinoy, tho Heirs at law Hutu Wigington, number and names un known and tho Hoirs at law of 1M.end Chap man, number and names unknown, Defendants ??' th'is caso beside beyond tho limits of this State. It is ordered that they file their place an swor or demur to said petition in this omeo with in forty day's from tho publication of this : nq tice os ou failure to do so the Petition Mil be td ? ben pr? coufcss? against thom'. ,. ..,. I. H. PHILPOT, Judgo of Probate. June 30, 1869,_39_td Notice. ALL PENSONS indebtod to tho firm of J. N. Bryson and Co., either at Walhalla or Bachelor's Ketrpft'f, aro r?nupstod to make pay men^ without, dfjlay, as vj$ pwo money and must c'ull?ct t? pay it. Come along and pay, and don't put us to trouble and oosts, aVirl yourselves, too. j J, N, ffRYSON & C<y< WA?-I?AL?A', Juno 29, ?869 38-tf . Farrrf fi* Sale IN OCON'&E CCONTY, one anff a'.ba^ftiilesfrom the Town of-Walballa, S. C., consisting of Ono Hundred riufl Twenty-Six Acres of Land, a largo and substantial Dwelling, Barn, and all other no ncssary outbuildings. ALSO, TWO LOTS IN WALHALLA. For particulars, apply to i-Ja -, k % w- LUDKN? , , . Af Mt C. Ii. RocnWs, Walhalla. Jutfo lt', TfJ69 80 rf 1 ? -&?mP??) HAVING removed to tho Ostendorff stand on the corner of Main and T?galo streets, wo aro again prepared to accotumodaio our friends and customers with New and ?heap Goods, Of almost every variety -nd stylo, which (we ara now receiving, and whioh we soil cheap for cash. , ... Call and seo ?V before you buy,. Wo will soil cheap, wo do not lie. Wo can soil Ladies' Drosses for one dollar, Whioh can't bo beat in all Walhalla. J. N. BRYSON & CO. June 2, 1869 84_ tf Gi'ea't iitfnd Sal? XXl HENDERSON COUOTY! Acmiouuur ACT OF THE HKNT'CCKV LKOISLA TURK, 1867-68. Seven Rieh a/ftif. ftiq?y ?mpr&oecL.?%\? ?vfar, lloltom Farms and 504 'linon Lots io be disposed of IN SHARES. Capital Pri>e, $150,<r?00. 2, Prizes, euci* 2? ,500 4 Prizes, oacb 13,750 2.8fl Prises, ??oh. 120 140 Prizes, eaon/ ?OQ 84 Prizes, each . .'..?_,".. ., v . 80 MAKING 6?i PRIZES IN ALL1' Tickets $5.00. THE drawing will take place at Masonic Temple, in Louisville, Ky, on the first day of Sffptembor, 1860. . .Agouti V?tH famish pamphlet*,- jjiring de soription ot tho..property, pop taming tfc'e not of the Legislature, AUTHORI'ZVNO iii * SAL'S. Tho responsibility and integrity oi.tao .Com missioners, who have ohargp of,tho Enterprise, are endorsed by tho CERTIFICATES (whioh will bc found .in' the pamphlets.! of the following gentlemen : Governor J. W. Siovcnson. Hons, anet Davis, and Thomas 0. MoOreery, United Statos Senators. Hon. John T. Hunch, Speak er-of tho Kentucky Ilotfae of.Reprea'?ntatVves, Il(on. Arohibold Dixon, Joseph A^dami^ Ftssi dont of Farmors' Bankfljflb. C. Dallara, Presi dent of National Bank rWhn H. Barrett, sad others, of Henderson, Ky. ; non. W. F. Par rett, Judgo of the Circuit Court of 15th Judicial District, and M. 8. Johnson, Judge of Conrt Common Pleas, of Ind. ; Hon. Wm. IL Walk* or, Mayor; John 8. Hopkins, President 1st National Bauk ; ned others ot Evansville, In* diana, and; many other gontl?men of position and prominence in Kentucky and Indiana. ?S^The Forms (800 aorbs cleared and ander derivation,) have been rented- tho,present yoivr (1869,) for ?12 per aero, money re^t, bonds for the ront have been deposited ip tho Farmer's Bank at Hendorson, Ky., subjeot to control of the commissioners, and willbo, os8.\gned,to {boBO dr^wu^g tho Farms. Kent of thc capital prise, ..' ' V<VIOK:ET? Gtm be Pjg?^ of f j R. IL A^.WAVDET^ JOlnV o\5fcfii? P^osf^n*t?anVef Hop* WnsvilK I%Viniyilie, K>. JAMES L. DA LL AM, Commercial Bank, Pa I NEATLY EXHX3UTKD At TI?I8 OFF?OB? m w?k Re?^n?ible T?fnW. K?W SPRING J AND SUMMER GOODS #OIt t 1869. ?AM io receipt of a Very largo and coraplo STOCK OF GOODS for the ;r Spring and Summer ?rado, WJii?b I havo,(selected ia person with gr?ai cero and,with an eye to the wonts and necee-, " ?itics of this community. FAMES' muwk ?O?OHI Consisting io part of every style.and descr?o' tionof Fri?te, from 10 cents up; MusUfJ? 26 cents up ; Lawns, Jappanees Clothe, tff^ bons, Laoes, Corsets, Hoop Skirts, nod ia fatj^p everything necessary to a Lady's eomplcfo rfc outfit. .CENTS' oootfs* Of all kinds : Linens^ Cottonndes, Tweeds^ / Plain nnd Fancy CassimpfO?, French JDrapjD* Ete ; also, Hats of all kinds rind styles. BOOTS Arv ii $HOES. Ladies' Laco and Congress Gaiters, Meo's, Boys' and Children's Boots and Shoos. FI/RNIsniftO ?OOD9. Window Curtains, Tablecloths, Sheetlage, Shirtings, Long Cloths, &c, ?tc. PLANTATION ??ow?. Collins' Axes, Planters' C. 8. Brade's Hoes,' Anica' and Bon land's Long Ilnudlo Shovels, .Spades, Scyth'.' and Grass Blades, Rakes/ . llames and Trace Chains. Also, Carpenters Tools of every description. EATABLES. Hams, Sides and Shoulders ; Mackerel, Bul gar, Coffee, 1 in penal, Green and Blaok Tens, Bice, Salt, Molasses, Flour, Corn Meal j nud also a general assortment of Confectioneries for thc Ladies. Atl of Which ? can and will sell as low for cash cr Farter as any Merchant can nffon? thcoi. Cati and sec for yourselves, as I charge* nothing for showing my Goods. Walhalla, 8. C., Aprfl ijf l^^^Vf Walhalla H?tel, MIS OPEN for the recebtiofypf Boat ers and the transient Public. It huo boen enlarged and arranged for the ncoom niodatjou of perseus desiring to spend the Summer in thia* hoamiy locality. Tie Table is furnished with thc very bent th? market oan afford. Ts well stocked w.Hh every yarlety of Wines and Liquor9, of tho best and purest brands. The Proprietor gives his personal supervision to, the establishment, and inteuds to maintain ?nd J ox tend ita reputationas a FIRST-OIASS HOTEL; ... B>. BlEITIAMIf. V/AI.UAM.A, S. C., April 10, 1869 28-tf J. J. Li ER AUCTION AND COMMISSION1 Merchant, II AS NOW OPEN AND FOR SALB, ?r NEW AND CHOICE LOT OP DRESS GOODS, CONSISTING OF WHITE AND FANCY MUS*! LINS,, Prints, from 8 "to 10 cents per yard . While and Brown Long Clotho, Sheeting, Shirting',' Collars and Cuffs, Hosiery, Gloves, Hoopskirts,'. Dress Trimmings and Buttons; also a fine assort*, ment of Hats for Ladies and Gentlemen. Also, a large stock of Boots and Shoes, ?LASS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY. GROCERIES, ii-* ? I I Sugar, Coffee, Hice..( &0., Powder, Shot, and Lead; aluo 20 barrels of. Ghoico Family Flour, at Ids Storo, North of the Lutheran .Charon. May 20, 1809. fife tf 1861). ? C.L.R??Ll&CO.y OFFERS to tho publie a ohoioe variety of" Spring And Sumin?r ??Oodn, . Selected with especial regard to Beauty, Fashv ion. and Durability, tho tri-unity of true ocono my in tl\o world of dross and comfort. Wo buy only tho VERY BEST artioles. which wo will sell at the lowest figures for cash*, \. We invito particular attention to the follow* ing specialties : Ladiofi' prosa Goods/ Whito, solid and fancy colors. . IsOaCr CLOTHS.. SHEETINGS, . SHIRTINGS, &C, &?.' RIBBONS and TRIMMINGS, of all desorij* tions. ... - ., ,. . Gents' Furnishing Goods, , Consisting of fin.e black Donkin Caesimer?J Fronch Prap-D'Ete, solid' ifrid fj&oy Summer Ca8simcre8, &o.?' . * . ladies' and Ubntlomon's HATS, of the latest! 8tyO???Crftm,5rWAR??, to salt tho Wk*?. Suoh as Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Ginger, Popper,'; Spice, Ac. ... HARDWARE AND CUTLERY* i NORTHERN BOOTS and SUOi?S, to ault everybody, y .Wo* also keep .en'? h*and a. .good fie.?eeWft?U?^ Shoos manufactured ot Salero, N. C./ fgrbp^, Ladies'and Oontl?men's W*ar j also, tub Salera Jo?rfSV ' ..m?lli?H ' .'' A No. 1. n>U6lo of Nerth Coolina FI/rtlB. . We. .are tho auU%is?d!iagept?fttJVjlh?>:> for tho salo of the .^lebrated Petfttfetfett \. Vactor'y "tf ln#???, the bast now spun in the United 8tates. ? . jp?y- We Invite everybody to inspect our Goods before pnrohiit?tf elsewhere. UV1 All kinda'of Country Produce taken In, exchange for Goods, at tho highest market priC0B- 0. li. REED & CO., ? Opposite the Lutheran OUureb.V Ma* 18, I860 82 -Mk* Atfornenfflftt li t? w, ?s^i * WILL P?A0TI0E IN THK It-?;^ '-si??! March l?iieoy W