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1 nilli, iii riiiithii , mmimtm HMimt?i??tatmttltmi. IJ> i VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. _L (WILL SELL to tho higheBt .bidder, before, the Market House door, Tu tho tonn of Walhalla, JU Huleduy in Scptomhor noxt,'tho followingtraotB if Land, belonging to tho Estate of 1311Cloveland, deceased, vu: ? Traol No, 2. containing 289 acres, adjoining tracts Nos. 1 und il. und F. M. Cleveland. . Tract JSC. 8. containing 274 acres, adjoining trhot No. 2, J. W. Sanders. C. W. Hunt and A. \J. Lowery. TjillMS Ol' SALE.-On a credit of oue, two (ind threo years, thc piii-chueo money to be secured hy noto, personal uoourity, and a mortgage of tho promises sold ; tho noto tobo drawn payable in threo ennui annual BUOCCSS?VO ina almonts, with interest from date. OQr Purchasers, to pay oxtra for titles, mort gage mid stamps. ?fc2r** Plats uro ready for examination. Mr. E. II. Cleveland, on Traci No. 1, will givo all acces sary information in regard lo those lauds. J6??JfvThese tracts lfo convenient, to tho Rail road, and aro valuable for their farming landaaud timber* ROB'T. A. THOMPSON. Receiver. >ug. G, 1809 48 4 Walhalla ?i lect School US. (?001)MAN will open a School In tho town of Walhalla, for young' ladies and children. The Honsion will comtneuce on tho 28rd of AUguet and oloso on tho 2J?rd of December. ?ri.mis PUR SKSSION Or VOUa MOUTHS : Advanced pupils. ; , ; $10 00 .Second Class, 5 5 5 ; 8 00 'Primary 0lusses. ; ; ; ? 00 Music on Piano. i ; ; 10 00 .?S? ol'dtisfruinent, ; ; ; 2 00 "Every effort will ho made by the Principal to improvo her Pupils bl their several bra noll OS of study, i.nd practical attention paid to their man ners and morn ls. Tuition to be paid at tho expiration of first month. Mus \. S. OOO I) M VN, Principal. Misti KATH GOODMAN Governess Miss ELHKltTA GOODMAN, Teacher of Music. There will be n lesson giveu in DANCING every friday afternoon at I o'eloek. TERMS Per session of Four Months, payable in ad vance, ; ; ; ; j $3 Children not. attending tho School mav never theless )oin lin- Dunobig class. t August 10. 18IHI 14 tf l?state Sale. BY virtue of an order to ni? directed, by Richard Lewis. Esq.. Judge of Probate of OconoeCoun tj; 1 will sell io thc highett bidder, nt the Market House in Walhalla, on Halcday in Septembcr^iext, TWO LOTS OF LAND, Lying nearjho Depot, belonging lo the Estato of Wm. lt. Ilogshed. deceased. . TERMS CASH-Purchasers to pay extra for stamps and tit ICH. " . JAMES II. ROBINS, s.o.o. "_Aug._f\ 1909_14_td_ Uuivorsity of South Carolina. f[I MI l? riovt Session will begin on tho first A MONDAY in October, nod continue, with out intermission, to tho ensuing J? .v. Ad yan tag?? are offered at this Institution to Student's in Law. (the gradu?tes hoing entitled practice in tho OottrU of this State; ) in Medicine, (tho Ooursoof instruction being ox jU-nsive an?! thorough, with two written exami nations du in? tho ?ewdon;) in Engineering, jMnthenta.tit'^ Mental. Moral and Political 3>bii(.^epii\. Iii-tory. Ithst.nie, English Litern ?ture, Ancient find Modern Languages, and in lUie viirinui ScientiHe S?hoids. 1 F.xpensi*i foi4 Session <-f niuo months: J ..Annual fen. *0.00j Library foo. $10.00 : ?uont Kent fee, *l.r>OU: Tuition feo,-1-; for ouch ol three school?', 15.Ot? ; Tuition in Law or Medicine $?-0.00. Board can bo bad ut *l? t'i !?.'() per m .lilli. By mossing, it will bo less. For further information, send for Catalogues IO; j he Secretary of thc Faculty. Rev. ?. Urucy Waiker. . R, W. BARNWELL. Cluiirmnn of FaouJtv COM MUIA. S. ti;, Aug. 2. 1809 44-3 gherifF's Sa'c Y "vii tue of -sundry writs of Fieri Facta?, to me "'directed, I wilt .?ell to tho highest bidder, at t h'? residence ol George Seaborn, on Lilli Uiver, .a Ten'sday alter Salcday in September,next, the fallowing property.: . 4,_MnieB, 2 Wagons, Harness for ono Wagon, 1 LOR Curt;*! Cow and C?lf, 1 Yearling Calf, 18 Stock Hogs', 10 head of Sheep, Household and Kitchin Furniture. 1 set Patent Mill Dogs, 8 Plow StooVft, ? Corn Sheller. 1 Straw Cutter, Scythe Cradle, 1 Grass bl id and Swath. Levied on ns tho property ol Georgo Seaborn, ot tho suit of J. B. l-"?rle and others. TKBMS CASU-Purchaser lo pay extra for Stamps' ?od all neee.s8.iry papers. J. H. ROBINS.s.o.o. August 10, 1809 45 td l^??TOHBiTTEBg This wonderful, vege table restorative is the sheet-anchor of tho feeble and debilitated. As a tou?c and cordial for the aged and languid it has no equal among stomach ics. As a remedy for tho nervous weakness to ' which women are espec ially subject, it is superseding overy other stimulant. In all climates, tropical, tem perate or frigid, it acts as a specific in every species of disorder which undermines the bodily strength and breaks down the animal spirits? Wherever it is intro duced it becomes a standard article-*-* me dicinal staple. It isto-day |tho best ansp?rest tonic, and the most popular rskedtcino in tho*civilized world--bo ?i?foand got tifie genuine. TShMty aSl A i aun HII??O t,m**V**>n W>i?ny nniji av'I'9t9?i** ?M 1ST sw A d vertisemeirts IITonfn/1 Aconte to soil SERVICE * ? anica, AFLOAT io the SUMPTER & ALABAMA, by AMDM'L. RAPHAEL SEM MKS. 30,000 oopios sold during the drat fuur months. It is a must graphic and thrill ing description ut tho adventures of this com mander and bin comrade?, written by Sommes himself, and everybody take? it without solicita tion, no mattor what thoir politics. We will furnish tho mintos of over 125 agents, who havo made upwards of $300 per month not, with this book. Sold only by subscription, and exclusivo territory given to good agents. Addross F. I. DIBBLE A CO. 208 Main St., Louisville, Ky. August 3. 1809 _43 tf Dr. Whittier REGULAR GRADUATE OP MEDICINE, as diploma at ellice will show, bas been longer enguged io tho treatment of Venereal, Sexual and Private Diseases, thou any other phy sician lu St. Louie. Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Stricture, Orchitis Jlerniah, and Rupture; all Urinary Piteases and Syphilitic or Mercurial Affliction* of the throat, Skin or Pones, aro treated with uuparallod BUS CCS8. Spcrotatorrea, Sexual Debility and Impotency ss tho result of self abuso in youth, sexual excess In mature years, or other causes, und which produce eomooflhe following effects, as nocturnal etnit sioux, blotches, ilcbility, dixtincss, dimneas of eight, confusion of ideas, evil forbo<lings, aversion to so ciely of females, loss of memory and sexual voteer, and rendering marriage improper, aro permanently cured. Dr. lKAittferpublislics a MEDICAL PAMPHLET relating to venereal diseuses and tito disastrous sad varied consequences of self-ubuse, that will besent. to any address in a scaled envelope for two stamps Many physicians introduce paticnlB to tbo doctor after reading Iiis medical pamphlet. Communie a tion confidential. A friendly talk will cost you nothing. Onice central, yet retired-Ho, C17 St. Charles .street. St. Louis, Mo, li ours, I' a. m. to 3 p. ni .Sundays Iii to 2 p. m. August 1800 43 tf BLUE Ul DOE IITCHI SCHOOL.-PRE PARATORY TO THE UNIVERSITY OF VI ROI NIA.-Thc principie!?, alumni of tho Uni -shy of V irg'mia and of Rugby and Camb ridge. England, and "confidently commended to public favor" by testimoni?is from those in stitutions, arc teachers of successful cxp?ricnco in schools of lii^h grade. Sessions commence SEPTEMBER 15TII. close JUNE 20TH. TERMS: Tuition, hoard, fuel, lights, nnd washing. $250 for entire session. No extras. For circulars, address thc principals, at Green wood Depot, Albermarle, Vu. A. K. YANCY, JR., Grnduato University of Va CASKIE HARRISON. Alumnus of Univer sity of .Cambridge, England, Principals. August 3. 1809 ?_43_tf Cleavoland Female Seminary. AFIRST-CLASS BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, with iiftecu able und oxpo- i rioneod teachers, with superior accommodations nnd beautiful situation, affords to its pupils unrivaled advantages for thc study of music, modern languages, drawing and painting, ns well as all the branches nf an extended English and classical course. Address for circulars or admission. S. N. SANFORD. Principal, Cletivclund, Ohio. August 3, 1880 43 tf Western Military Academy. E, E4B?IEIY SnilTIQ, Sup't. The next regular session'of this Academy begins on 1st of Sept. 1809. An extra session will bc held during tho Summer vacation. For further iufor nation address E. KIRBY SMITH, New Castle, Henry Co.. Ky. August 3. 1809_43_tf_ 0AN?KRI GANGER! GANGER! DR. COUDEN. ?d' Louisville, cure* Cancers without pain, thc uso of caustics, or tho knife. (Statement from thc editorial columns of Louis ville Courier-Join nal.) "In culling the ntten m our rentiers to L?tv. ? AUDEN'S success, we fcol confident'hut wo arc doing thoso who aro sulfuring wi4* ibis terribie disease im ordi nary Iii mr. DR C'S I real ment accomplishes all that is claimed for it. Persons who are 0 tn ici cd with 'bis most fatal of all di soases should lose no timo in consulting him. We havo had many opportunities of observing DR. C'S treatment, and have witnessed thu most astonishing success. Wo take pleasure in giv ing tho Doctora most unqualified endorsement Wo publish below t wo loiters from yen domen well known sud ol'tho highest respectability." Louisville, Kv.. July Hth, 1809. DR. W. ConuEN, Louisville. Ky. Dear Sir: As I fool under lasting ob' igations to you for tho success with which you have treated my enticer, I take grout pleasure in nd ding my narnu in tho list of those who have boon cured by your treatment. Two yours ago a small tumor made its appearance on my neck just over th? thc jugular vein, and soon assuuiod tho form of a cancer. Fooling greatly alarmed 1 applied to sovoral of the best phvsiciauH in Louisville, but their treatment failed to afford mo any relief. Fortunately, becoming acquain ted with tho case of Maj. Harrow whom you ourod, and being strongly urged by Mr. J. M. Armstrong of th ii) city, 1 placed mysolf under your treatment, on the second of Juno Inst, and in less than six weeks, I found to my groat satisfaction that I was perfectly woll. To any ono wishing further information of rat cuno, I will bo most happy to give it. II. N. GAGE. Grocery Morohant, 100, 4th St. Carter's Creek, Maury Co., Tenn. DR. COIU>KN. 135 Jofferson St.. Louisville, Ky. ? Dour Sir: These ?ines louve mo in good health. Mv cunccr is well -all healed over ?.mooth ant) nice. I did not exporienco tho slightest pain during tho removal of tho cancer, und cannot now discover any unpleasant symp toms about it. Several physicians of high I standing have examined it, and pronounced it ' a porfeot success. Mr. Foster is doing well. j Tho cancer nour his eye hi well, und tho ono on I his breast .'nearly so. The sore left by tho re ! movnl of the cancer is not now largor than a j half dollar, mid is healing up very fast. He is I in fine "spirits and rejoices much nt his good ; h..tune in having met.you. As I nm well, and I Mr. F. nearly so it will not bo necossnry for us to visit you again. Yours, most sincerely, II. W. SMITH. DR. COUDEN takes pleasure in referring by special request, ton few nnmos of gentlemen of the highett standing in tho communities in which they live, tolcctod from n multitude of patrons and friends. A. C. Franklin, Gnllatin, Tenn., a gontlcinan who had a most, t?rrido cancer, which was pro nounced incurable hy a great, number of tho host physioins, and is now well. James Alexander, Gullntin, Tonn. Oul.N. M. Turnor, " , 41 Goo. W. Wicks, 102 Main St.. Louisville Ky.1 J.B. Maynard, Sec. Board of Trade. *. J. M. Armstrong. 132 Moin St., " Richard Munro, Coroner. J- M. Williavd, Prop. Willhvd Hotel " Wnw"Platt, Shoo Mdrohnnt, " R F. Brnnham. Quiney. Ky. ! Billy Bowles, St. Cloud U?dol. Nashville, Tenn,1 Snd^.for a Capocr'Jour?al. (cnoloaing stamp) giving' pa'rtioulnrs of tho modo of treatments also containing an extensive list c.f persons who havo boon permanently cured; ?oas?Vof ono y?ar to thlny-flto vo'ars standing. Address VT DR. W, C. C?UJDEN, ,135, Johoftort St. j louisville, Ky. j Aoguaft 3, IBCD -.4?' ' ?rf ^'^1 Machinery, Machinery! ^yj? Would call attention to oar ENGINES, SAW MILLS, GRIST AND FLOUR MILLS, PLANING MILLS, SA8I1 AND MOULDING MACHlNES.fto I We have been nt groat patna to anoure the Agen I oj of t heue Machines from the beet o? makers, AND ARK SOLE AQENT8 FOR HERRICK'S improved simultaneous acting Saw Mills, and Hoadloy Engines* to wbioh the highett awards in thin country nave been given. ! Wo also will furnish, at short i.otico, Garriagof, j Wagooa, Buggies. Sashes, Doora, Blinds, Man tl OH, &<J. We guarantco satlsfacf a ia every ease, er me I sale. , For particular address ~ E. M. HIX & CO., Laurens 0. H. Ju.yl*. 1?G? 40 8m* Jp5. 2? . TOALE, CHARLESTON, S. C., a AM F.U'H'KkK or ??ORS, IS 1,1 ft?3. HAVING THE LARGEST AND MOST COM II PLETE FACTORY In the Southern State?, and keeping always on hand ? Urge and moat completo stock of DOORS. SASHES, BLINDS, Sash Door?. Storo Doors. Shutters, Mouldings, &o, &o., I am enabled to sell low and at manufacturen)' prices. N. B.-Strict attention paid to shipping in good ordor. July 12. 1800 '_42 ' tf Fresh Turnip Seed. RUTA BAO A, LARGE WHITE NORFOLK, LARGE WHITE GLOBE, GOLDEN BALL, EARLY WHITE FLAT DUTCH, WHITE SHARP LEAF, DALIS HYBRID. ALSO, GREEN CURBED SCOTCH KAL#. Eor eulo by J. B. E. SLOAN & CO., Pendleton. 8. C. July 13, 1KG9_40_tf_ THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Picken** Couuty. Aloxandcr Allgond, Ex'or, j Citation for a .?Fi VH. > nul Sottlcmont?nd Banister Allgood. ) Decrco. IT appearing to my satisfaction tha^ Banister A li good, Alvin All good, Ellin Murphv and wife J HIM!, Jorcinuvh Elli-* und wife Patsy, Fran cia IIonderHon, wife of William Henderson, formerly Francia Kenneinnre, and tho heir? of (Wander Mn, ?or, deceased, minies and number unknown, defendants in this cano,-resido with-' out the limitsbf 'thta State: lt. ia therefore ordered that they do appear in person or by attorney at a Court of Probate tn be holden nt Pickona Court. HHUHP, at 10 oVI^ch. A. M., un Monday tho Otb day ?>f September next, to show cause why a final settlement ol' tho Entuto of Burnett II. Aliened should not be bad and a deoreo given thereon, or their connont in failing to attend will bc entered of record. Givon under my hand and so il nt Pickons Court House tili?6th June. I8G9. h I?. PHILPOT, Judge bf Prnbato. Juno 5. I SOO SJ ' 3m Hi?flP?KE Sewing* Machine ! WHY IT IS THE BEST I IT has a straight Needle, perpendicular net Jon. makes the Lock or Shuttle Stitch, which will not rip nor ravel, undia alike on both sides; performs perfect ?ewing on erery description of material, with Cottou, Linen or Silk ihroud, from tho coars est to tho finest number. It Hern?, Fells, Binds, Braids, Tucks; Quilts apd Gathers. Asa Family Sewing Moch?n*it has no superior. For sale at manufacturer's prices, with freight addod, by J. O. EVANS. Agont, PENDLETON, 8. C. ?t?^" Circulars sent freo on application. - July 80, 1805) 48 lm DR. D. L7B00ZER? IS now prepared to ox?enlo, in tho moat scientlflo manner, all branches of his profession. Ia fur nishing Artificial Plates on improved styles, upon a larger scale than heretofore, with short notice and at prices muoh below tho usual charge. Or dinary Vulcanized Rubber Setts, $25. The same, strengthened with gold bands, $?16. Office over First Natioual Bank, Columbia. 8. C. June 22, 1809 . 88 tim* JOSEPH J; NORIW, Attorney a, t. L aw, WALHA lil,*, M. j?? All business for Pickons County loft with J. E. II AG GOD, ESQ., PICJKI3N8 Ch tl*," ILL BE PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO October 20, 1868 4 tf ! 8. D. GOODLET!', Attorney at Law AND gOLHJIYOR IN K?fctl MT *', ;KCJALS LOCATED AT THE . NEW TOWN Of PICK ENS, S. C. Nov. 10, 1868 7 .if : J. H. VOIGT, i TIN SMITH, WrtUittBta, * 1/ REPS constantly ou hand PLAIN ned'JAPAN l\ NED TIN WARE, at wholesale and retail, ab cheapcet cnih prloos. Iso, keeps constantly , on hand a variety of )K1NG STOVES, of dt??rent patterns, at th? Mt eash pri?es. Au*?. n, im 48 ??f t I J. H. WHITNER. Attorney at JLaw AND RE?Ki GMTATI? AClfiNT, WALHALLA, SO. OA., HAS ii? charge for salo tho following LOTS und FARMS s Lot, 1th Acre, in Walhalla, nour Court House. " 2 Aero? in Walhalla, fine building site. " 60 M 210 feet, bolow Walhalla, flue build ing site. I " 180 M 210 feet, bolow Walhalla, fin? build- j ing site. I " 10 Acros, below Walhalla, fino building ; site. *. 13| Acres, between Walhalla aud Depot. 200 Acres, unimproved, 2 milos from Walhalla. u 620 Acres, improved, 4 inileB from Wal halla. " 1360 Aerea, 250 acres Bottom, improved, 13 miles from Walhalla. " 420 Acres, Blue Ridge Railroad, Parry ville Depot, 9 miles from Walhalla. " 600 Acres, near Perryville Depot, 9 miles from Walhalla. H 000 Acres, Seneca Creek, near Perry ville Depot. " 46 Acren, in Walhalla. '* 166 acres, 30 acres of bottom, improved, 4 milos of Wuiballa. " 1700 acres, on Little River, 10 miles of Walhalla, 100 acres of bottom, well im- j y rotted. m 1200 acres. 140 acres of Creek Bottom, ' improved, fine stock farm, 14 miles from Walhalla. 1 *. 70 acres, woodland, well timbered, one milo from Walhalla. " 122 acres, 14 miles from Walhalla, fine situation for Tannery. *$rOffice ou Publie Square. "Wt .flay 10. 1869_32 if SPRING GOODS! JUST ARRI VINO FROM NEW YORK. WE beg to inform .our friends and custom ers that wc ure now daily receiving our Aiid respectfully invite an examination of our ?took. Ourfaoode were purchased in the Bal timore and New York raarkets during the re ceipt declino in price? ; and we feel confident we eau show na pretty styles and as chen p gonda aa can be found in the up country. Our stock consists of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, DOMESTIC GOODS, of all kinds j Ladies' and Gentlemen's HATS, latest styles. A complete stook of CLOTHING ; A full and varied assortment of SHOES ; CROCKERY, HARDWARE and GROCER1LS ; McClellan Tree SADDLES ; CALF SKINS; And in fact everything usually found iu u gen eral assortment of Goods. Wo again return our sincere thanks for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon us, and hopo, after further experience, to bc able to suit the wants of every ono. WALLER. WATSON A CO. WALHALLA, April 6, 18G9 20-if LANDS,JLANDS! KEISSI2 & Nf c?U 1*1, Y, Brokers and Dealers IN SOUT H E K N R E A L E S T ATE, WILL attend to Inn ing and selling South ern Lands. Koop constantly On hand, Plats and descriptions of Lny/^; ^r Waie; rur ties dosiring tor purchase in the South, and] thoso who desire to sell their property, will fi rd it to their interest to consult with us. We have correspondence itt New York; Ruston, Hartford. Conn., Rultimoro, and oilier Norlhern cities. Those who wish to sell their Lauds will Brease aond UR a full description and Plat and cods nf the same. Parties wishing to purchase either North or South, will do well to correspond with us. Will bo pleased at all times tosend Plat anddescrip lion of Lands for sale by us. Any information cheerfully given. No charge is made unless sales are effected. Reference given ou oui card. REESE & McOULLY, Brok or s and Real Estate AgouU, Anderson C. H., S- C. March 25, 1869_25_6m_ J. J. E. SLOAN & CO., OF ? PENDLETON, Commercial Brokers. BUY AND SELL BILLS OF THE BANKS IN THE STATES OF SOUTH CAROLINA AND GEORGIA, and other Southern States. W a rite d ? m med i ? t ely, A LOT OF THE BILLS OF TilE BANK OF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Fer which tho highost price wili be paid in CASH. J. lt. li. SLOW & < O. Juno 15, I860 ?0 if J. P. REED, ) JW. Q. KEITH. Anderson C. Iii J ? Walhalla. RI<}EI) & KEITH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Soliortor? in Equity, Have renewed their 'Co-partnership in tho prno Roo of .Low, and extended it to nil Civil and Criminal business in tho Counties of Oconeo and Piokons. ' ALSO. ALL Hi il NF. s s IN tUK I! NI TKO fMTB4 OUTHITS. %Sfjg" Offloo on Publio Square, Walhalla. g. C. Julv 1? I WO lt ,f S?? SI ARAMIS Purities the Blood. IT** ?ale fer ?H*??rflrt*?* H*?ryw?u>YO? J. N. HOBSON, COMMISSION MERCHANT, Nos. 1 & 2, Atlantio Wharf, CHARLESTON, S. C. HAVINO ample menti? for avanc?e, a bus inoss exporienco of twouty yearn, and con fining himself nt ri rt ly to A Commission Busi ness, without operating on his own account, respectfully solicits consignments of Cotton, Flour, Wheat, Corni ic. Shippers of Produce to him may, at their op tion, havo their consignments sold either m Charleston or Now York ; thus having the ad vantage of two markets, without extra oom mis sion. REFERENCES; Bishop W. M. Wightman, S. C. ; Col. Wm. I Johnson, Charlotte. N. C.; Rev. T. O. Som mers, Tenn. ; Hon. John Pining, Augusta, Ga.; I Messrs. Geo. W. Williame k Co., Charleston, S. C. ; Messrs, Williams, Taylor k Co., New York. May 3, 1869_30_ly. j Notice. ALL PERSONS indebted to the firm of J. N. Bryson and Co., either at Walhalla or Bachelor'? Retreat, are requested to make pay ment without delay, ae we owe money and must collect to pay it. Come along and pay, and don't put us to trouble and ousts, and your ?ol vee, too. J. N. BRYSON k CO. WALU ALLA, June ?9, 1869 38-tf Farm for Sale IN OCONEE COUNTY, one and a half miles ft jm I tho Town of Walhalla, S. C., consisting of One Hundred mid Twenty-Six Acres of Land, a large and substantial Dwelling, Darn, and all other ne ncssary outbuildings. For particulars, apply te J. J. W. LUDEN, At Mr. C. H. Rochau's, Walhalla. Jun? 16,1809_ 8?_tf Removal. HAVING removed to tho Ostendorff stand on the corner of Main and T?galo streets, wo are again prepared to accommodaie eur friends and customers with Now and Cheap Goods, Of almost every variety and stylo, which we aro now receiving, and which wo sell cheap for cash. . Cull and see us before you buy, We will sell cheap, we do not lie. We cnn sell Ladies' Oreseos for one dollar, Which can't be beat in all Walhalla. J. N. BRYSON k CO. June 2. 1809_34_tf , THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, PICKEN? COUNTY-IM PBOBATl. Micnjah Alexander "I Petition for Partition va. . V and Sale of Real ?e David Alexander, et.al. J tate. IT appearing^ my satisfaction that the heirs-at law ol David Alexander, dee'd, number and mimes unknown; tho heirs of Micajah Alexander, Jr., 2d. number and name? unknown; and three of the heirs of Melvina Roberte, names unknown, defendsnts in thie case, reside beyoud the limita of this .Stan- : Ou motion of Holoonibe, Pro. Pet. it is ordered that they file their plea, answer or demur to said Petition, in thia office, in forty days aller Hie publication of this notice, or their con sent to the same will bc entered of record. I. II. PHILPOT, J.r.p.c. Piokcns C. H., July 1ft, 18R9 . THE .STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, OCONEE COUNTY. IN TUX COMMON PLEAS-EQUITY SIDS. L. li. Johnson and ?rife ") TS. {. Rill for Relief, Tt?!m ?&4 I Pft?Utioa, &c, J. X. Doyle, et.ai. J ITNI) BR an order made at the July Term of the 1 Court ol' Common Pleas, Equity side, for said County, I will soil, ni tho Market House in Wal halla, on Balcdny in SEPTEMBER NEXT, The Tract cf Land described in these proceedings UH Tract No. 3 or tho Poor IIouso Tract, being situate on Keoweo River, adjoining Ianda of lt. F. Morgan and others, and containing 665-Acres mure or less. TERMS.-Credit of ton months, with bond and two good si'iuvities, and a mortgage of the premi ses lo secure tho purchase money. The purcha ser having tho option of paying cash on day of | ?ule, und to pay extra for etamps aud titles. J. W. STRIHLINQ, c.o.o.P.o.o. Clerk's Office, July 27, 1809._ THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, P1?KKNS COUNTY-IN PROBATE. Charles Holcombe and 1 wife Arminda, npplic'tb VK. Daniel Looper A. others, defendants. Petition for Partition, and sale of Real Ka tata of Daniel Looper, docc&sed. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Joaopb Looper und wife Polly, John Prichct and wife Rachel, and the hoirs-at-law of Caroline Phillips, numbors and names unknown, reside beyond the limita of thin State : It is there fore ordered that the said absent defendants do appear nt my office at Piokonn C. H., S. G., within fortv days from the publication of this notice, to show cause, if unj they cnn, why the Real K-tato of Daniel Looper, deceased, should not bo partitioned as prayod for by tho Partl tioners, or their consent to the same will bo en tered of., record. G i von under my hand and seal of said oflico ut Pickens C- IL, S. C., this' 8th July, 1?09. I. II. PHILPOT, j.p.p.c. July 8, I860 _? _40_ 6 THE STATIC OF SOUTH CAROLINA, rrcKKxs-IN rnoBATH, Clayton N. Reid \ Petition for Partition vs. < V and Sale of Real ?s Alived M. Reid, ot. al. j (ate. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Alfred M. 1 Heid, Barton Griffin and wifo Jane lt., Oliver C. Reid and Lawrcnco O. Reid, defendants in this case, reside beyond tho limits of this State: On motion of Holcombe, Pro. Pct., it is ordered that (hey file (heir plea, answer or demur'te said Peti tion, in (Iiis olticc, within forty days from the pub lication of this uni icc, or their consent to the same will bo taken pro confesso against them. I, H. PHILPOT, j.p,r.o. Pickens C. IL, July J 18G9 6 SW 1.212V 1 SWEET QUININE is warranted i equal-doso for dose-to thc a? . I sulphate [bitter] Quinine, ll lilllie I with the important ml van togo j of being sweet instead of I ot . Litter. hvapniaj SVAIWA IS OMVM PURI RiFiRn of itsf-iokoningnnd poisonouKproperties. It ia tho most perfect ANODYNE and SOOTHING OPIATE vet discovered. Sold hy Druggists. pTopflrlbed bv tho best Phvslo?ans. Mndo*nly by Stonrna, Parr & Co., Mfg. OhomM. N Y. [ Notice change in address.] Angnat3. 18(19 41 tf NEATLY EXECUTED AT THIS 0*#XCK On the, mm Re*^? r.,ew?, NEW SPRING ri AND SI)MM KR GOODS FOR 1809. AM io receipt of a vory large ?nd complet? STOCK OF GOODS for the Spring* and Summer Trado, Which I have selected in perron with great care and with an eye to tho wants and net*? sities of this community. Consist? np in part of every style and dcrser.fi-' tion of Fri nts, from 10 cents up : Meelina, 25 cents up ; Lawns, Jappnnecs Cloths, I Uaw ho UH, Laces, Corsets, Hoop Skirts, and io fart everything necessary to a Lady's completa outfit. GENTS* GOOD4, Of all kinds : Linens, Cottonades, Tweeds, Plain sud Fa noy Cnssimcrcs, Frenoh Drap,D Et?; also, Hats of all kinds and style?. HOOTS ANO SHOE?. Ladies* Lsco and Congress Gaiters, XmSfe Boys' and Children's Boote and Shoe?. FURNISHING ?OOO?. Window Curtains, Table Clothe, 8he#*ataffc Shirtings, Long Cloths, <ko., Sit. PLANTATION WOODS. Collins* Axes, Planters' C. S. Brade'? Hoe?, Ames' and Howlnud's Long Handle Shovels, Spades, Scythe and Grass Blades, Rake?, Hames and Trace ChaioB. AIBO, Carpenter*/ Tools of every description. EATABEES. Hams, Sides and Shoulders ; Mackerel, Ba gar, Coffee, Imperial, Green and Black Too?, Rice, Salt, Molasses, Flour, Corn Meal; and ?Iso a general assortment of Confectionariers for the Ladies. All of whioh I caa and will sell ari low for' cash or barter as any Merchant can afford them. Cali and see for yoursetyea^W I oharg. nothing for showing my Goods. ? D. BI?M?N& Walhalla, S. C., April 19, 186lT28---lf Walhalla Hotel,. W?L?Hl?LL A. 8V ?", MIS OPEN for tho reception of Board era and thc transient Public It has been enlarged nm? nrfanged for the accom modation of persons desiring tb spend tho Summer ia thia healthy locidity. Ta? Table is furnish** with the very best the market can afford. THEMAR Ts well St .eked with every varh-.ty of Vf ines sail Liquors, of tho tient and purest brands. Tho Proprietor gives IMH personal supervision ta the establishment, and intends to maintain and extend ita reputation* s a F111ST-CLA8S HOTEL. WAtnAtrlAV STt;:, April 10, 1860 28-wtf AUCTION MtT COMMISSION Merchant, ??AS NOW OPEN AND FOR SALI, A NEW AND CHOICE LOT OF DRESS GOODS, (CONSISTING: OF WHITE AND FANCY MUS-; J LINS. Priors, from 8 to 10 cents per yard White and Brown Long Cloths. Sheeting, Shirting, Collars and Cuffs, Hosiery, Gloves, Hoopskirta, Dress Trimmings and Duttons; also a fine assort-' ment of Hats for Ladies and Geatletttcn. ATBO, * large stock of Boots and Shoes, GLASS, HARDWARE, CROCKERY. ?KO^EICIE.?*, Sugar, Coffee, Rice, Ac, Powder, Sbot, aad Load; alee 120 barrels of Choice Family Flour, at his Store, North of tho Lutheran Church. May 20, 1809. 83 af mm. 180?. C. L. REED & CO., OFFERS to the public a ohoico variety of Spring and Summer Clouds, Seleoted with especial regard to Beauty, Fash ion and Durability, tho tri unity of true econo my iu the world of dress and monfort. We buy only thc VERY BEST<miolos, whiak we witt soil at the lowest figures for cash. We in v itu particular attention- to th? feilet*)*! ing specialties : Ladios' Bress Goods, White, solid and fancy colors. LONG CLOTHS. SHEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, &()., &0: RIBBONS anJ TRIMMINGS, of all dcsorlp-/ tions. Gonte' Furnishing- Goods, Consisting of fino black Doeskin Caasitner?, French Drnp-D'Eto, eulid and fancy Summer Cassitneres, &c, ladies' and Gentlemen's It ATS, of tho latest 8t>CR?CKERYWARE, to knit the market. Q%OOSirtDM\ Such us Sugar, Coifce, Teas, Ginger, Popper/ Spice, ?fcc. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. NORTHERN BOOTS and SHOES, to suit ovorybody. Wo al so keep on hand a good selection of Shoos manufactured at Salem, N. C., ,fer both Ladios* and Gentlemen's wear ; ulso, the Salem' Jeans. ! A No. 1, article of North CnroRpa FLOURj Wo aro thc authorized agents at Wulbai!* for tho milo of tho ftelobrated t*ciacll?*l<iw Factory .Thread, tho best now spun hit tho United States. Woy Wo invito everybody fb inspect' otitf" Gojds before purchasing elsewhere. Wf?r All kinds of Oountry Pcddueo taUn.iir oxohnngo for Goods,, nt tho highest mark** prices. 0. L. REED A CO., Opposite the Luthotan G'b?>r?h,< afay 18, 32 * , , , it -, ,.- .-.u^iii..w EASLEY tic McBEE, Attoi'r?cyoa? E ? W , WILL PRACTICE IN THE. . Courts of tho Eighth Ciroii$? OFFICE AT NEW TIOKENB.