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*?t-Tir^\-rrT^rt~?i?mw tri?- nea ? ? ajgaal . VALUABLE BEAL ESTATE FOliSALE. ?WH.L SELL to tho highest bidder, before tlio Market IIouso door, in Ibo town of Walhalla, ?on Saloday in September noxt, tho following tracts ' ?Bf Land, belonging to tko Estato of Eli Cleveland, .deceased, viz : Traot No. 2, containing 239 acres, adjoining tracts Nos. 1 and 8, and F. M. Cleveland. Tract No. 8, containing 274 acre?, adjoining traot No. 2, J. W. Sanders, C. W. Hunt and A.' ?J. Lowery. TERMS OP SALE.-On a credit of ono, two .?and throo yoars, the purchase money to bo secured by noto, personal socurity, nud a mortgage of tko . prom ?HOS sold ? Ibo noto to bo drawn payablo iu '.bree equal minimi sucoeBsivo inaialmcnts, witb interest from dato, tf?if* Purobnsera to pay extra for titles, mort gage and, Btamps. 8?y* Plats aro ready for examination. Mr. E. IJ. Clovolaud,. on Tract No. 1, will give ull ucees '?Bary informatiou in regard totbese land?. S?y*Tbcso traci 8 lio convenient to tbo Rnil Toad, and aro vuluablo for their farming lauds and 4iiaber? jLZjfi ROB'T. A. THOMPSON, C .S*? y^JZo^ ?. J ilccciYer. j>ug. 6, 180^ 4<? ?J J?? Walhalla Select School MRS. GOODMAN will open a School in Ibo town | of Walkalla, Tor young ladies and children, j Tat session will oommonco on thc 28rd of August ?nd clOBO on tbo 23rd ol' December. ' TBBMB 1<?U BBSBIOX OV FOUR MOHi ilH : Advanced pupils, ; , ; $10 00 | ,SeoondvCluss, ; ; ; ; 8 00 Primary 0bisaos, ; ; ; 6 00 Music on Piano, ; ; ; 10 OU .Use ol' Instrument, ; ; ; 2 00 Every effort will bo made by tho Principal to improve ber Pupils I? their several branches ol' study, ami prue)?cul attention paid to their mah uer? nud morals. Tuition to bo paid al tho expiration of first ?uontli. cO'./V y "-fi*._w Mus. AT'S.1-OOOOMAN. Principal. _ V), Miss KATH GOODMAN Governess / ^~y* Miss jjpLBERTA GOODMAN, . -*"'"' S$f\ Teacher t>f Music. There will bc a lesson given in DANCING every Friday afternoon at 1 o'clock. ey. ^~ / TM RMS ?/ Jj} ?? Per sossion of Four Months, payable in 1(tF . VAnoe, ; ; ; ; : $3'"* Children not attending tho Behool may never 0 (helens join the Dancing class. ?** August 10, 1809 AL*"' v lf .-ggf * ???.I- ? ? wWV*. T)Y virluo of a-i order lo mc .....coted, by Richard l^UVjs, Esq., Judge ot Probate of Oooneo Coun ty.-1 will soil to Ihc highest bidder, al tho Market fi in Walhalla, on Sal?dny in September next, TWO LOT?' OF LAND, near tho Dopot, Vclonging to the Eatnlo of ILJUogshed. deceased, j-*. AMS CASH-Purohnscra lo pay oxtra for stamps aud titles. ? JAMES II. ROBINS, ?.o.e. Aug^, 1009 -_44_td ?^TJinversity of South Carolina. HI?K next Session will begin on tho first L MONDAY in Octobor, and continue, with it intermission, tn tho ensuing duly. Advantages arc offered at this Institution to Skadontu in Law, (thc graduates being entitled to practice in tho Cour Is of this Stato j ) in Medicine, (tho coursoof instruction being ex tensivo and thorough, with two written exami nations during too session;) in Engineering. Mathematics, Mental. Moral ?nd Political .. Philosophy, History, Rhetoric', English Litera ture, Ancient and Madern Languages, and in the various .Scientific Schools. Expenses for Session of niuo inonthu : Annual foo, $5.00 ; Library foe, $10.00 ; Room Kent foo, SrJUi.OOi Tuition feo, -; for each of three schools, $lf>.0U ; Tuition in Law*or Medicino, $50.00. Hoard can bo bad at $10 to $20 per month. By messing, it will bo less. For further information, send for Catalogue? to tbo Secretary of thc Faculty, Rev. C. lh'uoe Walker. ?t. W. BARNWELL, Chairman of Faculty. OOLCMIUA. S. C., Aug. 2, 1860 44-3 Sheriff's gale. BT virtue of mundry writs of Fieri Facias, to me directed, I will dell to tho highest bidder, at the residence of George Seaborn, on Lilli : River, OB Tousday after Snlcdny in September next, ike fellowing property: 4 Mules, 2 Wagons, Harness for one Wagon, t Log Cart, J Cow and Calf, 1 Yearling Calf, 18 Stock Hogs, 10 bead of Sheep, Household and | Kitchen Furniture. 1 set Patent Mill Dogs, 3 Plow ; - .gtooVfl, 1 Oovn Shtllor, 1 Slraw Cutter. Scythe Cradle. 1 Grass Mad? and Swath. Levied on as Ike properly of George Seaborn, nt (ho suit of J. 0. M'.rle and others. THUMS CASH-Purchaser lo pay oxtra for Stamps and all necessary papers. ? *> J. It. ROBINS.B.o.c. ...August 16, 1869 45 td PLANTATION BITTERS V -4 i . ? This wonderful vege table restorative ls the sheet-Anchor of the feeble and debilitated. As %\ tonic and cordial for the aged and languid it has Ho equal among stomach ics. As a remedy for tho. nervous weakness to which iroinc?i aro espec ially subject, lt is ?uncrscdiiig every oilier stimulant. In avlT" climates, tropical, tem porate or frigid, it acts os ti specific in every species of1usor<Jer which Undermines tho bodily strength and breaks dow? th? animal spirits. Whorovor it is intro-? ducod it becomes a standard article?-a me dicinal staple, lt is to-day the best and purest tonic, undi the most popular medicine in the civilized worldr-bo sure and get wine. Sold by all ?is, Grocers and ateta U?swjhi^l afcc i~.irgTMT-TT ?ir -TWiv.iTri ??aaa INT ow Advertisements VV(lll<-w| Aponte to soil SERVICE VV tUILCU, AFLOAT in tho SUMPTER & ALABAMA, by AMDM'L. RAPHAEL SEM MES. 30.000 copio? suld during tho fl ?ut four rnontlin. It is n most grophio and thrill ing description u? thc adventures of thia com mander und his comrades, written hy Sommers himeolf, and ovoryhody takes it without solicita tion, no matter- what thoir politics. Wo will furnish tho namosof over 12u ngonts, who have mado upwards of $300 per month not, with this hook. Sold only by subscription, and oxolu ; ivo territory givon to good agenta, Address P. I. DIBBLE & CO. 208 Main St., Louisville, Ky. . I August 3, 1809 43 X n^oJ&zA Dr. Whittier. ARUG OL AB GRADUATE OF* MED?CIN?^OS diploma at office will ?bow, lins been longer | cngiigeil in the trealniont of Venereal, Sexual ami Private Diseases, tltn.ii any ot ber physician in St. Louis. Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Orchitis Ilcrniah, and Rupture; all Urinary Diseases and Syphilitic or Mercurial Afflictions of thc throat, Skin or Bones, aro treatod with uiiparnllod suc coss. Spermatorrea, Sexual Debility and Impotency as tho result of self abuse in youth, BCXUHI excess in mature yenrs, or other onuses, ?nd win h produce Homo of tho following effects, as nocturnal cmis sion*, blotches, debility, dizziness, dimness of siyht, confusion of ideas, evil forbodinys, aversion to so eiely of fcmplcs.Joss of memory and sexual power, and rendering marriage inipropcr, aro permanently cured. m Dr. U7ii7rierpubl?HheJk%ME?ICALPAMPHLET rebiting lo veneren} diseases und tho disaslroup und varied coiisequeneeB;of.^'olf-abiise, that will bescut. to any address iu^B0?T?U cn volopo for two si amps Many physicians introduce patients to tho doctor Hiter reading his medical pamphlet. Communie a lion confidential, A friendly talk will cost you untiling Office central, yet retired-No. (517 St. Charles street, St. Louis, Mo, Hours, 9 a.m. to 3 p. nt. Sundays 12 to 2 p. m. -, August 3, 180?) /y . 43 ?S AC BLUE RIDGE IIIOJ*' ?CUOOL.-PRE PARATORY TO T UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.-Tho principles, alumni of tho University of Virginia and nf Rugby and Camb ridge. England, nod "confidently commended to public favor" by testimonials Irom those in stitutions, ure teachers of successful experience in schools of high grado. Sessions commence SEPTEMBER I?TD, closo JUNE 25*11. TERMS: Tuition, board, fuel, lights, and j washing, $2;>0 for entiro possion. No extras. Forcirculnrs, address tho principals, at Green wood Depot. Albermarle Vu. A. K. YANCY, JR., Oraduato University of I Va. 1 CASKIE HARRISON. Alumnus of Univer I ?itv of Cambridges England, Principals. 1 August 3, 1800_43_tf Cloaveland Femalo Seminary. AFIRST-CLASS BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, with fifteen able and expe rienced teachers, with superior accommodations and beautiful situation, affords to its pupils unrivaled advantages for thc study of music, modern languages, drawing und painting, ns well as all tho branches nf an extended English and classical course. Address for circulars or admission, S. N. SANFORD. Principal. Clcnvclund, Ohio. August 3, 1889 43 tf Western Military Academy. E. Si I It CV SMITH, ??u|t. The next rogular^'scssion of this Academy bogins on 1st of Sept. 1809. An extra session wijl be held during tho.Suinnior vacation. For further information- **d J res? E. KIRBY SMITH, New Castle, Henry Co., Ky. August 3, 1809_43 _tf_ CANCER! CANCE1U CANCK1U DR. COU DEN, uf Louisville, euro* Cancers without pain, tho uso of caustics-, or tho knife. (Statement from thc editorial columns of Louis ville Courier-Journal.1 "In calling the atten tion nf our rtaidcrs to DR.. COUDEN'S success, we feel cnnlldcnt that wo ure doing thoso who aro Butlering with this terrible disenso no ordi nary favor. DR. C'S treatment accomplishes all that is claimed for it. Porsons who aro ufllicted with ibis must fatal of all diseases should h>so no timo in consulting bim. Wc have bad many opportunities of ohsorving DR. C'S treatment, und have witnessed thc most astonishing success. Wo tako pleilsuro in giv ing tho Doctora most unqualified endorsement We publish below two letter? from gontlomen well known nnd of tho highest "cspectubility.' Louisville Kv.. July lCth, 1809. Du. W. Cot)DEN, Louisvilio. Ky. Dear Sir: As I fool undnr histing obligations to you for tho success with which you have treated my cancer, I take grout pleasure in ad ding my name in thc lint of those who have been cured hy your treatment. Two years ugo a small tumor made its uppc.nriuien on* my ucok just over the tho jugular vein, qHifsoon assumed tho form ufa oancor, Feeling greatly alarmed I applied to several of tho best physicians in Louisville, but their treatment failed to afford mo any relief. Fortunately ..Incoming acquain ted with tito cane of Maj-. Harrow whom ?you cured, and being strongly ujvgod by Mr. J. M. Armstrong of this city, I placed myself under your treiMinont. on thc second of Juno last, and Tn los-? j bun six vyooks. ??fonnd-to my great satisfaction that I Was?: perfectly welt./? Tp any ono wishing further information of my caso, I will bo most happy to give it. ' ? VU *V H. N. GAGE, . Grocery Mendiant. 100; 4th St. Carter's Crock, Mnury Co., Tenn. Dn Ootins.v, 130 ilot?orson St., Louisville, Ky. Dour- Slr : Those lines leave mo in gt^pd health. My cancer is well -all honied over smooth and nice. I'did not ofcporienco tho Slightest pain duriivg^ho removal of tho cancer, and cannot now discover any unpleasant symp toms about lt. Several physicians of high standing have examined it, mid pronounced it a perfect success. Mr. Foster is doing well. Tbo cancer.nour bis eye is well, and tho ono on his breast nearly so. Tho soro loft by tho re moval of tho cancer is not now. lar;;jr than a half dollar, and.is bealing up vory fast% Ho is in fine spirits and rejoices much at Iiis good Iff?Mtc in having mot you. AB I nm well, and Mr..F. nearly so it vvilf not ho nocossary for us to visit you again. Yours, most sinoorolv, II. W.. SMITH. ? DR. COUDFiN takes plooanriin referring by spoil al rtjqWst/taa.fQNv names of gentlemen of the highest standing in tho communities in which thoy live, selected from o multitudo of patrons and friend?. A. 0. Franklin, Oallattn, Tenn., a gentloman who had a most torrifio oancor, whieh was pro nounced Inonrahlo by o great number of tho best physioinsi ond ts now well. JaniOf Aloxandor, Oallatin, Tenn. Col.Nf. B. Turner, ?. " Goo. W. Wicks, 102 Main St., Louisvilio, Ky. J.D. Maynord, Seo. Board of Trade. M ' J. M. Armstrong, 132 Main St., " ' Riobard Mooro, Corondr. " ' J- M. WJlltard, Prop. Willtard Hotel M ' Wm. Platt, Shoo Merchant, " *' B. F. Rrnnhom, Quinoy, Ky. Billy Bowles, St. Cloud Hotel, Nashville,Tenn. Bond ftit a Cancer Jonrnnl, (enclosing stamp) giving pauieulars of the modo of treatment? also containing an extensive list cf persona who i have boon permanently ouvod ; ease? of. ono Tear to thirty-five years standing, Address ! DU. W. 0. COWDEN, 186,Tfeffenon St. i . . A Louisville, Ky? t Itt} ' ff * Machinery, Macl%iery! \y K Would call attention to oar ENGINES, SAW MILLS, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS, PLANING MILLS, SASH AND MOULDING MACHINES, &o Wo Imvc boon at groat pains to secure tho Agen cy of theso Machines from the best of makertj, AND ARK SOLE AGENTS FOR HERRICK'S, improved simultaneous acting 8aw Milln, and Hoadley Engines, to which tho highest awards in this country have been given. also will furnish, at* short notice, Carriages, Wagons, buggies, Sashes, Poors, blinda, Man tles, &o. ' . Wo guarantee satisfaction in ?ver? ?ase, er Csalo. For portioulare address * B. II. H1X & CO., Laurens C. H. Ju,y 13, 1800_ jjf?J$/J .o , ?" I?. 3P . T O A L E , VIIARLi:STO!V, & C., MANUFACTURER Q> Q^** \D>OO^na ?/?&t?, ?LIMOS. HAVING TH E LAUG JOST AND MOST COM PLET K FACTORY in tho Southern States. Land keeping al woy s on hand a largo and most rf?rfplolo stock of DOORS, SASHES. BLINDS, Sash Doors, Store Doors. Shutters, M(mldluKB,?&c, &c, I am enabled to sell low and at manufiicTurera' prices. I N. ii.-Strict attention paid to shipping in good order. < July 12, 1800_42_tf ; Fresh Turnip Seed. RUT A BAGA, LA HOE WHITE NORFOLK, LARGE WHITE GLOBE, GOLDEN BALL. EARLY WHITE FLAT DUTCH, WHITE SHARP LEAF, DALIS HYBRID. ALSO, GREEN CURBED SCOTCH KALE, Eor salo by J. B. E. SLOAN k CO., Pendleton, S. C. I July 13, 1809 _40 tf THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Picketts Comity. Alexander Allgood, Ex'or, j Citation for a Fi ve. > nal Sett hun ont and Banister Allgood. j Decree. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Banister Allgood, Alvin Allwood, Ellis Murphy and wife Jauo, Jeremiah Ellis und wife Patsy, Fran cis Henderson, wifo of William Henderson, formerly Francis Kcnncmoro, and tho hoirs of Casandcr Major, deceased, names and number unknown, defendants in thin case, reside with out tho limits of this State : It la therefore ordered that tboy do appear in person or by attornoy at a Court of Probate to be boldon at Pickons Court ItousO, at 10 o'olook, A. M., on Monday tho 0th day of Septomber next, to show causo why a final aottlemont of tho Estate of Burnott H. Allgood should not bo had and a decreo given thereon, or their consout in failing to attend will bo entered of record. Given under my band and foal nt Picken? Court House this5th Juno, 1809. I. II. PHILPOT, Judge of Probate. June 5,1809 37 3m EMPIRE Sewing Machine ! WHY IT IS THE BEST1 IT hus a straight Noodle, pcrpondioular actioa, makos the Lock or Shultlo Stitch, whluh Will not rip nor ravol, and is alike ou both sides; .performs perfect sewing on every description of material, with Cotton, Linon or Silk thread, from tho coars est to Hie finest mi nil:ur. It Hems, Foils, Bind?, Braids, Tucka; Quilts nod Gathers. Asa Family Sewing Mcohiue it has no superior. For salo at manufacturer's prices, with freight added, by J. ?. EVANS, Ageut, PENOLKTON, 8. C. HisS" Circulars sent froe on application. July 80, 18G0 . 48 In / DR. D. L, BOOZER, / ?mJf??l@M ?EMTBST IS now preparod to execute, in tho most soientifio manner, all branches of his profession. Is fur nishing Artificial Plato? on improved stylos, upon a largor scale than heretoforo, with short notice and at prices much boluw tho usual ohm-go. Or dinary Vulcanized Rubber Sett?, $36. The same, strengthened with gold bands, $35. Y)fnee over First National Bank, Columbia, S- C. Juno 22, 1869 ?8 6m* JOSEPH J. NORTON, Attorney at Law, WALHA!,!,/!, 8. ?. All business for 'Picketts County left with J. E. HAGOOD, "ESQ., PICKJ2N8 C. ll., ILL BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO Ootobvr 26, 1808 4 tf S. ?. OOODLETT, Attorney at; JLaw Ww AND SOLICJITOlt XIV FRUITY, MAS LOCATED AT THE NEW TOWN OF PIOKENS, 8. 0. No?. 10, T8?8 7 tr Notice. m ALL pevsons concerned will tako notloo that I will appta to Riobard Lewis, Esq., Judge of Probate for Goonoo County, on tho 1st day of Sep tember next for my full and final dUmlsilon es Administrator of lbs Estate of RoVt A. 'Hawthorn, D*o*d. E. \\ VB. ?Mit, At'*' Aj<0??l*l?W 4> 4 H J. H. WHITHER* ? Attorney at Law AND K IS A I* ESTATE AGENT, WALHALLA, SO. OA., AS in charco for salo tho following LOTS and FARMS : Lot, i th Aore, in Walhalla, near Court Hone?. " 2 Acron in Walhnlln, (Ino building ?ito. " CO H 210 feet, bolow Walhalla, fino build ing site. " 180 M 210 foot, below Walhalla, Ano build ing sito. " 10 Acres, below Walhalla, fin? building sito. " 13? Acres, between Walhalla and Depot. 200 Acros, unimproved, 3 mile? from Walhalla. ** 520 Acres, improved, 4 miles from Wal halla. 44 1350 Acres, 250 acres Bottom, improved, 13 miles from Walhalla. " 420 Acree, Blue Rjdgo Railroad, Perry villo Depot, 9 miles from Walhalla. 44 500 Acres, near Pcrryville Depot, 9 milos from Walhalla. ** 000 Acres, Soncca Creek, near Perry villc Depot. ** 40 Acres, in Walhalla. 105 aores, 30 acres of bottom, improved, r ? 4" miles of Walhalla r ?* 1700 acres, on Littlo River, 10 miles ef ** Walhalla, 100 aoros of bottom, nell im proved. I . '1200 acres, 140 acres of Creek Bottom, i improved, fine stock farm, 14 miles from Walhnlln. " 70 acres, woodland, well timbered, ont mile from Walhalla. 44 122 acres, 14 miles from Walhalla, fine j situation for Tannery. . le^Office on Publio Square. ^s* May 19, 1809_32 '?_?f SPRING GOODS! JUST ARRI VINO FROM NEW YORK. "fc\T E hog to inform our frionds and oaotom ? ? ore that we aro now daily receiving ear And respectfully invito an examination of our stock. Our Goods woro purchased in the Bal timore and New York markets during the re cent declino in prices; and wo feel confident we can show ns pretty stylos and as cheap goods as can be fouud in tho up-country. Our stook consists of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, DOMESTIC GOODS, of all kinds; Ladies' and Gentlemen's HATS, latest styles. A complete stock of CLOTHING ; A full and varied assortment of SHOES ; CROCKERY, HARDWARE and GROCERILS; McClellan Tree SADDLES ; CALF-SKINS; And in fact everything usually found in agon oral assortment of Goods. "We again roturif our sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon us, and hopo, after further experience, to bo able to suit the wants of every one. WALLER. WATSON ? CO. ?gu.itAi.i..\, April 6, 1869 26-tf LANDS,_LANDS ?? hkEESE & IflcCULIiY, Brokers and Dealers IN SOUTHERN REAL ESTATE, WILL attend to buying and selling South ..ern Lands. Koop constantly (HT-bind. Platp sad. .des&hlions ot Lands for sale. Par? ; ties dosirinf^pli purchase in the South, and those, who desire to sell their proporty, will (Ind , it to their int crest to consult with us, We have' correspondence in Now York, Boston, Hartford, Conn., Baltimore, and other Northern cities. Tho.sc who wish to sell thoir Lands will Elease send UB a full description and Plat and leeds of tho samo. Parties wishing to purchase, either North or South, will dc well to correspond with us. Will bo pleased at oll timos to sond Plat and descrip tion of Lands for salo by us. A ny information cheerfully given. No ohargo is made unless sulos ato effooted. Roforonuo given oa our card. . KEKSE & McODLLT, Brok ors and Roal Estate Agents, Anderson 0. H., 8- 0. , March 25, 1809 25_6m_ J. R E. SLOAN & CO, oj PENDLETON, Commercial Brokera. BUT AND SELL BILLS OF TUB BANKS IN THE STATJ?S OF SOUTH OAROLlfcj^kp G?OiXOIA, aud othor Southern SUtes. M-r-;o: \^ant??J Immediately A LOT ?FTIIE BILLS OF ??lK BANK OF THE 8TATB OF SOUTH CAROLINA, For whioh the hi^l est price wilt be paid in CASH. J. H. E. SLOAN Sc CO. janjh 5, 1800_so_tr J. P. REED, 1 f W. O. KEITIL Anderson O. II. J \ Walhalla. HEED & KEITH, A?TOSHEYS AT LAW ANO Solicitors in E2qLuity5 Have renewed their Co-partnership in the' pfne tioe of Law, aud oxtendod it to all Civil and Criminal business in tho Counties of Ooonce andPiokens. m ' ALSO, 4Sm Ahh BK8INSS8 IN TUB UNtTSnSTAiaS Cdt'ftTS. Oiioo op. Ptib? io Square, ?>J?~r, Walhalla, S. 0. Joly IH, jff : ,f ;, 41 tf mos Am AM? ?urifles theBlood. J. N! ROBSON, C! 0111 MISSION MERCHANT, NOB. 1 & 8, Atlantic Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. HAVING ampio means for advances, a bus iness experience of twenty years, and con fining himself strictly to * Commission Busi ness, without operating on his own account, respectfully solicits consignments of Cotton, Flour, Wheat, Corn, Ac. .Shippers of Produce to him may, at thoir op tion, have their consignments Bold either in Charleston ot New York ; thus having tho ad vantage of two markets, without extra commie sion, ~ REFERENCES; jWPiop W. M. Wightman, S. C. ; Col.*>Wm. Johnson, Charlotto, N. C. ; Rev. T. O'. Som mers, Tenn. ; Hon. John Pining, Augusta, Ga.; Messrs. Geo. W. Williams A Co., Charleston, S. C. ; Messrs. Williams, Taylor k Co., New York. May 8, 1800 8? ly Notice. ALL PERSONS indebted to the firm of J. N. Bryson and Co., either at Walhalla or Bachelor's Retreat, are requested to make pny mont without delay, as we ?wo money and must collect to pqjdSy. Come along nod pay, and don't put uirR^roublo nnd costs, und yourselves, too. J. N. BRYSON A CO. WALDAU.*, June 29, 1869 38-tf ! Farm for Sale ?N OCONEE COUNTY, one and a half miles from the Town of Walhalla, 8. C., consisting of Ons Hundred and Twenty-Six Acres of Land, a large and substantial DwelHug, Dara, and all other ne cessary outbuildings. For particulars, apply ts J. J. W. LUDEN, At Mr. C. H. Kocbau'B, Walhalla. Jane 15,18U9 8G tf Removal. HAVING removed to the Ostendorff stand on the corner of Mnin and T?galo streets, wo are again prepared to accommodaio our friends and customers with New and Cheap Goods, Of almost evory variety and style, which we are now receiving, and which wo soil cheap for cash. Call and see us before you buy, Wo will soil cheap, wo do not lie. We cnn sell Ladies' Dresses for one dollar, Which onn't be beat in nil Walhalla. J. N. BRYSON k CO. June 2, 1869_34_tf_ THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, PICKBXB CODHTT-121 mODATS. Mioajah Alexander ] Petition for Partition ws. y and Sale of Beal Es Da? id Alexander, ct.al. j lato. IT appearing to roy satisfaction that the beirs-at law of David Alexander, doo'd, number and names unknown; the heirs of Micajah Alexander, Jr., 2d, number and names unknown; and three of the heirs of Melvina Roberts, names unknown, defendants in this case, reside boyond the limits' of this State : On motion of Holcombe, Pro. Pet., it is ordered that they file thoir plea, answer or demur to said Petition, in this office, in forty days l after tho publication of this notice, or their oon jte&ajk to tho same will bo entered of rooord, I. H. PHILPOT, j.r.p.e. Fiokens C. H., July 18, 18G9 6 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, OG O NEE COU. 7 "Y TUB COMMO? ?... k >*. L. B. Johnson and wife > TS. K Relief, j John R. McFall and , ic. $t A. Doyle, ct.al. j UNDER an order mado at tho July Term of the Court of Common Pleas, Equity sido, for said County, I will soil, at tho Market House in Wal halla, on Baleday iu SEPTEMBER NEXT, The Tract of Land desoribed in these proceeding;? as Tract No. 8 or tko Poor House Tract,0 ticing situate on Kcowoo River, adjoining lands of lt. F. Morgan and others, and containing 560 Acres more or less. * ^ ^ TERMS.-Credit of ton months, with ?$nd and two good seouritics, and a mortgago of the preral ses to Booure tho purohaso money. The purcha ser having tho option of paying oash' on day ot j salo, and to pay extra for stamps and titles. I J. W. ST RI H LI NO, O.O.O.P.O.O, 1 Olerk's Office, July 27, 1869._ THE 8TATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, PICK1KS COUNTY-IN PftOBATH. Charles Holoombo and Potition for Partition, wife Arrainda, applio'U and salo of Roal Es ve. >? tato of Daniel Looper, Daniel Loopor k others, do^>a^^L^^^_ wifo Rnchohf ?nd the ?? r* ^'.>K.ef',<??tolino Phillips, Duppsrs and %tn?^[ V >\c^^a, roaido boyond the limits of this State j . 'Vt'ia.there fore ordered that tho said abSejy^d?lcuddntd do appear at my offico nt'PiokonslE IL, JVO., within fortv days from th??publioation ?t this notice, to show cause, if ntkvthoy can, why ibo Real Estate of Daniel Looper, de co need, should not be partitioned ns prayed for by tho Parti tion era, or their consent to tho samo will bo on* tered of rooord. Given under my band and seal of said offico at Piokens C- H., S. 0., thia" 8th July, 1809. m.. L t. H. PHILPOT, j.p.p.O. jjffJnly ff, 1869_40_6_ TflR STATE OF SO^TH CAROLINA, PIOKSSS-IN PnonATM. Clayton N. Bold ? Petition for Partition vs. Und Halo of Real Es Al fred M. Reid, et. al. j Mt* IT appearing to my satisl^B^HMttUred M. Reid, Warton Griffin and v?i. > it . Obrer C. Reid and Lawrcnoo O. Reid;' d?f?v '*; < h\ this case, resido boyond tho limits of thi?&tn*e; On motion of Holoombo, Pro. Pot., it ls eHbrcd that they file their plea, answer or demur to told Peti tion, in this ofiioo, within forty days from the pub Hoatior. of this notice, or their oonsont to tho samo will bs takon pro confc?io against them. ?. .. I. H. PHILPOT, J.r p.o. rioVsns C. H., July 21,180^ 6 SIVGET 1 SWBKV QUININE is warrantai equal-dose for dose-to ifcpj ?ft.?;.eulphato [bitter] Quinine, \%Uinine . with tho important odvontn?o of being sweet Instead of ~? . bitter. WVUpniftj ?VArwiA is OPIUM Pom atrisn of its slokoorng and poisonous properties. It is tho most porfoot ANODYNE nnd SOOTH INO OPIAT? yet drscovored. Sold hy Druggists, presorlbed ht the best Physicians.- Made only by Steams, Parr? Co., i Mfg. Ohemist, N. Y. \He4ie? change in addni? j August 3,1809 43 tf mill ?I "lil ll.i) i '???<?? Ti. ... .-????.. note mmrmQ N?ATLY EXECUTED AT THIS OFFICE Cfo ibo nrtfc* KbV?ffniabTn T&tm*. ?ll|M.J.JI-i..J!l. jJJ-"J-JLJJiiim?J-'UL-. WM "WW NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS FOR 1869. IAM in rccoiptof a very la^gc and completo STOCK OE GOODS for the Spring and Summer Trade. Which I hnvo selected in person with greet caro and with an eye to the wants and noeos sities of this community. v E>AI>?B0S' DKK?9 GOODS, Consisting in part of evory stylo and descrip tion of Prints, from 10 cents up; Muslins, 25 con ts up j Lawns, Jappanccs Cloths, Rik bons, Lacee, Corsets, Hoop Skirts, and rt fast everything ucccssary te a Lady's eomplef? outfit. . i . ?KXT?' WOODS, Of all kinds : Linens, Cottonadce, Tweeds, Plain and Fancy Cossimcres, French Drap,D? Eto ; also, Hats of all kinds and styles. BOOTS A IVO ?HOI-:?. Ladies' Laco end Congress Gaiters, KLaa'?j. Boys' and Children's Hoots and Shoes. FURNISHING ??O0D9 Window Curtains, Table Clothe,'flbssftfasj^ Shirtings, Long Cloths, &c, Ac PLANTATION WOODS. Collins' Axes, Planters' C. S. Brade's Hose, Ames' and Rowland's Long Haudlc Shovels, Spades, Soy tho and Grass Rindes, Rake?, Hames nnd Trace Chains. Also, Carpenters' Tools of every description. EATABLES. Hams, Sides and Shoulders ; Mackerel, Su gar, Coffee, Imperial, Green and Black Tons, Rice, Salt, Molasses, Flour, Corn Meal ; and also a general assortment of Confcctionnriss for thc Ladies. All of which I can and will sell as low for cash or hurter as any Merchant can afford them. Cull and soc for yourselves, as I charge nothing for showing my Goods. D. BIEMANW. Walhalla, S. C., April 19, 1859 28-tf Walhalla Hotel, WALHALLA, ?. O., IS OPEN for the reception of Board-, era and thc transient Public. It hoe been enlarged and arranged, for the accom modation of porsons desiring to spend the Summer in this healthy locality. Tae Tablo is furnished with the very best tho market can aiford. Is well stocked with every vnrioty ofSWines sad Liquors, of the best and purest brands. The Proprietor gives hin personal supervision ta the establishment,' and intends to maintain and extend its r?putations s a FIRST-CLASS HOTEL. D. Kl El* A Nif. WALHALLA, S. C., April 19, 1869 28-tf' J. J. LEE. ~* AUCTION AND COMMISSION Merchant, HAS NOW OPEN AND FOR SALI, \k * NEW AND CHOICE LOT OF DRESS GOODS, pONSISTING OP WHITE AND FANCY MUfl \J LINS, Prints, from 8 to 1G cents por yard White and Drown Long Cloths, Sheeting, Shirting, Collars and Cuffs, Hosiery, Cloves, Hoopskirts, Dress Trimmings and Duttons; also a fino assort ment of Hats for Ladies and Gentlemen. Also, a large stock of i^tf?tjots and Shoes, GLASS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY. GROCERIES, agar, Cmtoe, Rice, ko., Powdor, 8hot, and .j?adj also 20, Jbtvr-rols of Choioo Family Flour, at is Store, NqtSPtof tho Lutheran Chnroh. lay 20, ftes. 83 tf |gPPs"r 1869. KL. REED & co., OFFERS to tho publie a ohoico variety of Sprint! and Summer doods, Solooted . -with ospeoial regard to Beauty, Fash* ion and Durability, tho tn-unity of true coona- ' my in tho world of dress end comfort. "Wo buy only thc VERY BEST artioles, whisk wo will S?ll at tho lowi&lHk?guroa for cash. ' We injtftft particular arafaticn to the fallal ing spociftfres : Wu??mT Ladios' Dress Gcods, White, solid and fanoy colors. LONG CLOTHS, SHEETINGS, ' SHIRTINGS, &C, &(f.. IONS aid TRIMMINGS, of all dtecrlp '.Gents* Furnishing Goods, Consisting oti fino blaok IX. esk in Cassi m ere,. French Drap-D'Ete. solid and fanoy Pi Onssimcros, &0M ?* fgUM I adios' aud Gentlemans H styles. ' ^3?* CROOXERYWARE, te suit tm markpt. % FARflOOV QROOK0?UE&* Such ns Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Ginger, I opp&r, Spioo, Ac. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. NORTHERN BOOTS and SHOES, io snit? everybody. We also keep oft hand a good selection of ! Shoo* nmnufactwred at Salem, N. C., for both Ladres* and Gonttotnon's wear ; also, tho Salen? I Jeans. ' ? \, A No. 1? article of North Carolina FLQTJK. We are the authorirod agents nt Walhalla ! for the salo nf tho celebrated S'en diet omi i fttartory TJbrcad* ? bool now spun im. UheVnitcd State*. 4 , H&Sny Wo invito evorybody to inspoct eur TOooda bofbro purchasing olsowhero. 9Cr> All kinda of Country Produce taken in o.v.chango for Goods, ai the highest market prices. O. L. REED A CO,, Opposite tho Lu th oran Church. May M. 1860 _32 ' KASSEY & MoBE?, A11 o r ti ? iii**'} t tiw i At?,v WILL FRACTION IN T.IE Courts of the Eighth Oir?uit? OFFICE A C N'?wr^lOR.ENfi. I w. K. PASLEY, I R.'MCREK, Greenville 0, ??, > Picken* 0. Mif*h IV. t\t?? ? m