Keowee courier. (Pickens Court House, S.C.) 1849-current, February 18, 1870, Image 3
:)j&f A certain olergyiuaq lias boen preach
ing in Wisconsin against marriage ; denoun
cing it ns on impolitic.?nd unprofitable ar.N|
inngcment for oil parties concerned. Nobody,
wus surprised wluui it was ascertained that
tho clergyman had himself had uino wives.
I Us hearers woro then able to acoount for his
unitizing eloquence.
WALH^?V^S?CB C?RR?M?T.
O CORRECTED WEEKLY BY?
PIEPER & LOWERY.
Aei'LKs-?roon, per bushol, 1.25
" -Dry, pound, 3u5
DAuoiNo-r-Dundv, por yard 30a33
" -Bille Roping, per pound, 15
M -Julo, " M k?
- Manilla 44 44 35
14 -Cotton 44 44 ?OnO?
BUTTER, per pound 2Ua26
BEESWAX, por pound 30
BEEK, per.puund 5u8
BACON, por pouud-Hog round 15ul8
BEANS-Wbito, per bushel 2 00
CALICO, por yard, 10ul8
COFFEE-Kio, por pound 25u33
44 '--Luguyra, por pound 35a40
441 -Java, per pound 40a"?0
CANDLES- Adamantine, per pound, 30 ?
-Sperm 44 44 40
CHICKENS AND FOWLS, per head 15a25
COTTON-nor pound 2Ua22
*4 -Yam. por Buuoh 2.00
COIM'KHAS, por pouud 8al0 t
?DUCKS, porlioud 25 I
J Koos, por dozen 18 '
[ FLOCK, per Sack, (98 pounds) 0.00a0.50 ,
? FEATHERS-Oco>o, por pouud GO
I 44 -Mixed, - 35 i
VORAIN-Cum, per bushel 1.20ul.25 ?
.? -Wheat, 44 2.50u2.50
44 -Kvo, " 1.75a 1.75!
<. -Oats, 44 75al.O0
GEESE, per head, 50a75
HIDES-Dry, por pound 18u20 j
*4 -G roon, '' 8a0
?NDIGO-Spanish Float, per pound 2.00o2.25 j
-Carolina, 44 1.25a 1,50 '
IKON-English relined, per pound 7?u8
"-Swede, 14 10
44 -Band, 44 12.}
44 - Hoop, 44 12*
44 - Potwurc, ,4 10
LA no, per pound 20
LIME, per barrel 3.75o4.U()
LUJIIIER. per thousand feet * 12.50
LEAD, per pound 18n20
MOLASSES, per golton, 75a J.20
MADDER, per pound 40a50
NAILS, por pound 7Jo8
ONIONS, per bushel l.OOal.10
OIL, Kerosene, per gallon 75a80
"-Linseed, boiled J,50a2.00 j
4'-Linseed, raw 1.25a 1.50
"-Tanner's, Straits 1.40? LOO
PORK, per" pound 10a 12J
POTATOES-Irish, per bushel, lOUul.50
.4 -Sweot, " 75
KtC.Bj por pound 10al2
SALT-Liverpool, por Sack, 2.90n3.00
SHOT, per pound 15a 18
Sm ai rs. Corn Whiskey 2.50?3.00
do -French Urandy per gallon 5.00alO.tiO
do -Kvo W hiskcy 800.n8.00
do -Holland Oin 4.00a8.00
do-Of Turpentine per gallon 100
SOAP, per pound 12a20
Seo AK, Crushed, por pound 22Ja25
do -A White per pound 20a22]
do -C Yellow per pound J8u20
do-Brown por pound 15al8
STARCH, White and Blue por pound 15a20
SODA, por pound 12?al5
TOUACCO, per pound Chewing fOiHiOO
do -Per pound smoking 00a 1.00
TALLOW, per pound ' Ula 12}
Tn mr. try*. ?-- ?'tau 75*1.00,
TBA, Oiin Powder per pound 2t)0a2 50
do -IIy>on, Oreen per pound 1.75n2.00
do -Young Hyson, Bhiok per lb 1.50n2.00
WOOL. Washed per pound 05li40
YARNISIIKS, Coach Body. No- 1 pergal 5.00
dn-Copal, Furniture, per gallon 4.00
FAINTS, White Load. Chtcora. per lb 14al8
Special ISTotloes
15 I S S Ol, V T I O N .
TUR COPARTNERSHIP heretofore exist
ing between tho undersigned, in tho publication
of tho "JC>:ow-:e Courier," is dissolved by mu
tual consent. The Accounts duo for fuibsorip
tion, advertising arid job work most bo paid to
Messrs. KEITH, HOYT & Co. Tho demands
against tlio office, which should bo handed in nt
once, will bo poid by Mr. KOHT. YOUNO. Con
tracts heretofore cntorod into will bo curried
out bv the now firm. WM. C. KEITH.
KOUT. YOUNO.
. Feb. 1,1870 18 4
Used twenty four tous Wilcox, Gibbs ic Co's
Manipulated Guano, and considers it the
best and most reliable Fertilizer in ase.
GRIFFIN, GA., JANUARY 0, 1870.
Messrs Wilcox, Gibbs <fr Co :
Yours of tho 1st December, asking our
opinion os to tho benefit, if any, derived from
the uso of your Guano wns duly received.
Wo used on last cotton orop twenty four tons
of your Manipulated Guano. Tho result has
been entirely satisfactory; our opinion is
that loherc 200 lbs. was used to the acre on
various soil, the a vera ff n increase oj yield
was double, und that we haye realized nt. least
100 per cent, on tho money invested in it.
Wo expeot to to use moro of it another yeor ;
wosbull uso it on ovory aero wo plant, ifnblo
to buy it. Wo thihk, judging from tho past
dry season, it will pay as well of a dry as a
wot season. Wo consider yours ono of tho
best and most rclinbo fertilizers iu usc.
llespootfully yours,
MANLICY <fc MITCHELL.
Oro ncc Agricultural niicl Me
chanical Society.
THE-NEXT Mooting of this Society will bo
lioldin the Court Houso, on MONDAY, tho 7th
day of MAROU next, at 10 o'olook, A. M. A
full attendance is desired.
., By order of tho Soeioty ;
C. E. WATSON, Seo'y.
Fob. 18,1870 . 18 ' 3 ,
IHM? KtdfteLorigc* No. 99, A. F. MP
A REGULAR COMMUNICATION of Bino I
Ridgo Lodge, Nd. 02, A.\ F.\ M.'./will, bo
hold on SATURDAY, Moroh 5th, ot 7 o'olook,
P. M,
Ii re th i on will take duo no ti co, and. govern
themselves accordingly. ; >
. By order of tho Lodge .
WM. KORBER. S
?O-.-i-,. , rmr-rfc-rfdf-fiji ? ?! '
WulimllJVCimptci% plo. 2?, Mi.;. A. ni.
A REGULAR CONVOCATION ^dfWalha!
U Vhftp'er, No, 28, B.\ M( M,\, w?l be hold
nt their Hall, In Walhalla, on MONDAY, the
7th day of March nc*t, nt candi? light.
Companions will be punctual in their atton
' 4<M^ , . ?
By owler the Chapter ?
ROBT; A. THOMPSON? Seo'y,.
-
^ pif. * f .M M M
TO TI?B WO?vKINO CLASS.-We aro now pro
pared to iurniyh nivelasse; .with constant employ
tuent at homo, tho whole of tho timo or for the
spare moments. Business new, light and profita
ble Pei son H of either sex easily carn from OOo,
to $fi per ovoning. and a proportional sum by de
voting their wholo time to the business. Boys
and girls carn nearly as muoh as men. That nit
who BOO this notico may send their address, and
test tho busin. HS, wo make this unparalleled offer :
To such as aro not satisfied, we will send $1 to
pay tor iho trouble of writing. Full particulars,
a vuluablo sample, which will do to ?eommenco
work on, and a copy of Tho Peoples' Literary few*
panton-ono of tho largest and best family news
papers published-all sent free by mail. Bender,
if you want permanent, profitable work, address
E. C. ALLKN & CO., Augusta, Maine.
Jan. 31, 1909 16 3m
Pickons Advertisements.
Probate Sale.
BY Yirtuo of nn order to mo directed, hy I. ,
H. Philpot, Esq.. Judge of Prohnte, Pjck- I
ona County, I.will soil, lo tho highest bidder,
at Pickons C. H., on Sulcdny in March next,
tho Kcal Estate of David A Masters, deceased,
vi"!
TRACT NO. 1,
The Grant Placo, on waters of Keowee River
and Crow Crook, containing Ooo Hundred and
Ninety-Seven Acres, more or less, adjoining
lauds of S. J. Adams aud others.
TRACT NO. 2,
On Crow Crock waters of Kcoweo River, nd" '
joining lands of Wm. Hudson and others, con* j
lathing Ooo Hundred and Sixteen Acres, moro
br loss.
TRACT NO. 3,
On Oolenoy wittern ol' Saluda River, adjoining
lands granted to Samuol Edens and others,
containing Eighty-Seven Acres, moro or less.
THUMS---Tracts No. 1 and 2 sold subject
to mortgages. H.dance and Tract No. 3 on
credit nf Twclvo Months, with interest, oxcept
costs, which must bu paid in cash. Purchasers
to pay extra fur titles and stamps.
JOAU MAULDIN, s.r.c.
Feb. 1ft, 1870. 18 3t
The State of South Carolina.
IN PROBATE COURT-PICKKNS COUNTY.
Charles Durham and wife, ")
Rebecca Durham, j Petition
vs. ?- for
Pierson Mayfield and wifo, J Partition, Sale, &c
Jane Mayfield, ot al. J
IT appearing to my sntisfacton that Pierson
Mayfield and wife. Jane Mayfield, George
' W. MeUbuuilui.n and B. Franklin McClanahau,
! Ira Moro und wife, Susan .Morehead. Richard
II. Tripp and wife, Piety Tripp, Defendants in
tins case, rctside from and beyond tho limits of
this State, oft motion of Hagood, Pro. Pet.,
lt ia ordered. That tho absent defendants do'
appear and plead, answer or demur to complain
ant's said Petition, within forty days after pub
lication hereof, or tho samo will be taken pro
conj'enxo as to thom.
I II. PHILPOT, VJ.v.c.
Probate Omeo, Feb. IX, 1870 18 -G
The State of South Carolina.
IN PROBATE COURT-PICKKN8 COUNTY.
.Richard Redman und wifo, "1 Petition
Melinda Bodman, ( for
vs. 1 Partition, Side,
Lewis Reese ct. al. J &o.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that tho Do
fondants ill this case, to wit, Lowis Koeso
Hubert Cunningham and wife, Visa Oil tining
ham, John Mingera and wife, Milly Ann M n
ger?, John Tate and wife. El louder Tute, Run.
som Recso, John Smith and wifo, Vilender
Smith, aro absent from und hevond the limite
o? lilts .-Mino, on inuilun ?f ll patti. A. Pm. Pct..
It is ordered That the said absent defendants
do appear and plead, answer or demur to Com*
plaiuant's said Petition, within ninety days
after publication hereof, ur tho bain? will bc
taken pro cont'esso as to them.
I- H. PHILPOT, I? j.p.e.
Probate Office, Feb. 18, 187? X1X-3m
/ Sheriff's Sale.
BY-virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facias to me
directed. I will sell to tho highest bidder, at
Pickons C. li., on Sulcday in .March next, the
following properly :
Ono Tract of Land, situated in Pickons
County, adjoining binds of .Wm. W. Robinson.
Luke J. Arial, and others, containing Fifty
Acres.-moro or loss, levied on as the property
of T. S. Arthur, ut tho suit o(?M. C. Butler and
others.
TKHMS CASU. Purchasers to pay extra for titles
and stamps.
JOAB MAULDIN s.r.c.
Feb. 18, 1870 18 3
1_gasses_u_-m^sfrs^^_tag 1
JV otic e.
IN conformity with the requirements of the
Internal Revenue Laws, I heroby givo notice
to all persons claiming one coppor still, cap
and worm, and one keg partly filled with whin
key, seized by R. S. Knight, near White Water
Falls, tho 4lh of February, 1870, supposed to bo
the property of James Borgens and P. Brothers,
becouseof being used in violation of said Intor
nal Revenue Laws, to mnko euch claims before
mo within thirty days from first publication of
this notico.
A. L. COBB,
Doputy Coll'r. 3d Dist. S. C.
Walbnlla, S. C., Feb. 18th, 1870. 18-4
?. S. Marshal's Sale.
1WILL SELL to the highest bidder, before the
Courthouse door in Walhalla, on Saloday in
Maven next, the following property: .
One Tract of Land, in Osonco County, situate
on Crooked Creek, cmtainiug One Hundred and
Fifty Acron moro or less, levied on as the propor
ty of Christian Brooke, to satisfy fi fa against
him in favor of the United States.
TERMS-0 ASH. Purohaser to pay extra for
titles and stamps.
L. E. JOHNSON,
U. S. Marshal.
Sale to be conduoted by Alex. Pryce, Jr., Dep
uty U. 8. Marshal.
Feb. 18, .870 18 8
C??KTLOOK!
Profitable Employment for all.
Local Agents wanted everywhere for the
largest ONE DOLLAR SALE in tho country,
to whom W0 oller tho most liberal inducements,
Send for circulars.
8. C. THOMPSON & CO.,
' 130 F?deral St.. Boston, Mass.
Or 168 Stato St., Chicago, lil.
Feb. 10, 1879 18 lm*
Final Notice.
'DHE undersigned will apply to Richard Lewis,
1 Esq., Judge of Probate, at Walhalla, on FRI
DAY", the 26th day of M.? BC ll next, for letters of
dismission as Administrator of tho Pst ato of VAN
B. HAMMETT, deceased. Persons intorested
will b?-present *A that oooaslon.
Cl R. J. WARD, Adt?'r,
Feb. 8, 1870 ' 17 4^
I wwi i ? ? HI HB
AND
An - Al timmi* of tue Baltimore
Dental College.
1 HAVE LATELY provided myself with the
1 finest and mon', elegant material, and I nm
prepared tu execute any kind of work pertaining
to my profession, in tho most durable and magni
ficent style. All operations on the teeth, and con
tiguous parts, rendered absolutely painless, by
various auoosthelios. &o., &o.
Persons needing any work In my lino will please
cab and examino my specimens.
Bt*|3U Office opposite Ur. A. E. Norman's Drug
Store.
Fob 18, 1870 18 tf
Notice.
ALL TEACHERS, who have taught be leficlnrles
during the ye ir beginning October 81st, 1808,
and ending October 81 st, 18?9, vrili please make
out tlioir accounts, sworn to before a Magistrate,
stating the number of days each child has atten
ded school, and at the end of their account, give
tho name of School-bouse, Township and Post
Office.
Said accounts to bo directed to Riobard S. Por
cher, caro of Clerk of Court. Walhalla,
RICHARD 8. PORCHER,
School Commissioner.
Oconeo Co., 8.' C.
Feb. 18, 1870 18 4
REVOLUTION
TRADE.
Your choice nf 1000 articles at ONE DOL
LAR each. WHOM OF SIIEKTINO, SILK, ANO
MKHINO DKESS PATTERNS, &C, included in largo
orders. Circular? sent free.
REVOLUTION DOLLAR STORE,
73 Lake Strcot, Chicago, 111. i
Feb. 10, 187? 18 lin?
Dissolution.
'PHE nOPATRNERSHIP hcrctoforo existing bc
1 tween (he undersigned, in tho Mercantile no
siness, lias beni dissolve t by mutual consent.
Persona indebted to thc firm, by account, will
make payment to Messrs. Nance & Norton, who
will contiuue thc business at their old stand.
J. ?. NANCE,
JOHN C. CARY,
J. J. NORTON.
Thankful lo our patrons for their liberal cus
tom, we still extend an invitation to all to call and
examine our stock of Goods, (before purchasing
elsewhere,) which wc promise to sell ns cheap, for
cash or barter, as any merchant in our town.
NANCE & NORTON.
West Union, Feb. 1st, 1870 17-3
THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
OCONEE COUNTY-CITATION.
\\.rHEREAS, John Holmes has mado suit to me
M to grant him letters of administration upon
tho Estate and Effects of Caroline Holbrooks, de
ceased, lato of Oconeo County and Slate afore
said: These aro, therefore, to cite and udmonish
all and singular the kindred and creditors of the
said Caroline Holbrooks, dee'd, that (hoy be and
appear before me, in thc Court of Probate, lo bc
li ld at Oconeo Court House on the 1st day ot
March, 1870, at ll o'clock, in tho forenoon,
to shew cause, if any they have, why the said ad
ministration should not bo granted. Given under
my hand and seal this the 8th day of February,
1?7U.
RICHARD LEWIS,
Judgo cf Probate.
Feb. 8. 1R70 17 2
Sheriff's S?le
OY virtue of sundry Writs ?f Fieri Facia* to me
I) directed, I will sell, lo the highest bidder, with
in thc legal hours of sale, before tho court House
door, in Walhalla, S. c., on saleday in March
next the following property :
One Tract of Laud, containing 320 acres, more
or less, adjoining lands of George Dollie, John
Thomas, and others, levied on as the property of
Robert Brackenridge at tho suit of James ll.
.Moore and others.
TRAMS CASU. Purchasers to pay extra for titles
and stamps.
JAMES H. ROBINS, a.o.o.
Feb. 8. 1870 17 td
Administratrix's Sales
?
BY LEAVE of tho Probate Court, I will sell, to
thc highest bidder, al. Walhalla, on SATUR
DAY, tho 19th day of February instant,
-A. BAY MARE !
And, also, nt tho late residence of Edward
Hughes, Esq., deceased, on FRIDAY, the 18th in
stant
.A. B laois Cow!
TERMS CASH.
ACENETH HUGHES, Adm'rx.
Fob. 8, 1870 17 2
JVo ti c c ?
IN conformity with tho requirements of the
Internal Rovonuo Laws, I hereby give no
tice to all porsons claiming two copper stills,
oap8 and worms and three kegs, seized by Al
exander Bryce, Jr., near Walhalla about the
3d day of Doootnber 186!?>mjpo8ed to bo the
property of C. Bruoke, because of violation of
said Internal llevenuo. Laws, to moko such
claims boforo me within thirty days from the
first publication of this notice
A. L. COBB,
Doputy Coll'r 3d Diet S. 0.
Walhalla, S. C., Jan. 19, 1870. 14-4
Final Notice.
THE undersigned will apply to Richard Lewis,
Esq., Judge of Probate, at Walhalla, on FRI
DAY, tho 26th day of MARCH next, for letters of
dismission As Administrator of tho Estate of JOR
DAN MOORE, deceased. Persons interested will
be presen, on that occasion.
PINCKNEY MOORE, Adm'r.
Feb. 8, 1870_if_4
SPKINO SEASON!
MY FINE JACK will stand for the Spring Sea
son, at my Plantation, (WO miles bol ow Jar
rett's Bridge, from and after the 10th March next.
Thia Jack ja a proton, sure foal getter."
JAS. A. DOYLE,
Feb 8, 1870 _17 _tf
INSUKE
YOUR PROPERTY IN THE i
on mea River Insurance Company of V
RICH MON ID) TA.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, ?1^600,000.
' '^geni'fdfflco at the Book. Store,,
Oppo?lle Fi?p*r? kUwWjV
Deo. * 1859 9 tf
'""F A II M Ell S! i
Increase ITotir Crop? mid
Improve Your Land, by using
P1IONIX GUANO,
Imported by u? direct from the !
Phoenix' Irland?, South I'uclfle
WILCOX, GI BB? & Co.'s
MANIPULATED GUANO.
Prepared at Savannah. Cia., and
Charleston, 8. C., which line Proved
In the noll tho bc?t Itlannro la UKO.
Guano, Salt and Plaster Compound
also prepared at Savannah and
Charleston. For sale for cash or on ;
time by
WILCOX, GIBBS & CO.,
Importers and Sealers in
Q??ANOS.
09 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA.
64 EAST BAY ST., CHARLESTON, S. C.
241 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, GU.
For further information, address as above for
circular, or subscr?belo Southern Agriculturist,
published by W. C. Mnomurphy & Co., at Au
gusta and Savannah, Ga., at tho low price of
25c. per annum.
MAJ. GEO. SEABORN, Agent nt
Peudlcton, S. C.
Jan. 20, 1870 14 ' 4m
DON'T
READ THIS ?
CALL at the New Store just oponed two
doors nbovo Waller, Wutson & Co., and
got a supply of x
FINK: GROCERIES,
FRENCH CONFECT I ONA RIES,
FINE CHEWING TO0A0CO,
II n van tl and Domestic Cigars,
Perfumes, Pomades,
Toilet Soups, Letter,
Cap and Fancy
Note Poper,
Gents' and Ladies' Collars and Cuffs,
Fancy end Plain Envelopes,
Cravats, Ties, Gloves,
? . Handkerchiefs,
Aco., &C-?
A full sssortuicnt of Notions nnd Fancy
Goods, oil of the finest quality, and will be
sold at extremely low prices.
I will pay tho highest Cash Prices for
Poultry, Butter uud Eggs.
JESSE M. LEE.
Jan. 25, 1870. 15 2m
%fl Good Investment
FOR
PLANTERS wishing Bunch's Raw Bone
Plnuphato or Mnpo's Nitrogenizcd Super
phosphate of Lime cnn get a pure article from
us', direct from the factory, nod at Manufactur
er's prices with freight added.
WALLER, WA TS ON A- CO.
Jan 201870 14 2m
LEATHER AND SHOES.
'Pim undesigned will keep constantly on hand
1 nt his T-mnery, near the Blue Ridge Railroad
a largo supply of CE ATI1EB, comprising
Sole and Upper Loather,
Harness Loather,
Kip and Calf Skins,
Of the first quality and best tan.
* PLANTATION SHOKS kept con
stantly on hand at Shop, nea my residence.
WM. A. LAY.
Feb 15, 1869 19 tf
Last Call.
THE BOOKS OF ACCOUNT of Evins* Par
ker's Saw Mill havo boon placed in our
bands for settlement. Persons indebted cnn
settle with us without costs until April 1st.
After that time Buit will bo commoneed against
all who fail to arrange their indebtedness.
J. II. WHITNER,
Walhalla.
B. F. W II IT N ER,
Anderson.
Jan. 20. 1870 15 2m
86?" Anderson Intelligencer will publish for
'wo months.
, . . ,_.
v ii Notice
IS hereby givon that I, Mahala Ballinger,
widow of John L. Ballinger, deceased. Will
moko application to tho Commissioner of Pen
sions at Pension Oibco. Washington City, D.
C. six weeks after date for tho re issue of a
Bounty Land Warrant, No. 20,000. for 80 acres,
issued'tho 8th day of January, 1852, to John
L. Bollinger, which enid Warrant has boon lost
or misplaeod.
MAHALA BALLINGER.
January 19, 1870,, 15-6 '
Medical Notice.
THE undersigned having permanently established
himself nt Walli alia, offers his Professional
services to the citizens and community al large,
for tho practico of Medicino in all of Us branches.
He will be found during the day at his office on
Court Boneo 8quare, and at night at Mrs, Law
rence's, ready and willing to givo prompt atten
tion to all calls. V a >V'
JAMES. M. 8 LO AN, M. D. I
WAMI AM.A, 8. C., Sept. 18, 1869. 49-tf ?
.
1000 Bl/NBtik?'Vl?ti'??lIQB^
FODDER, for which I will pny ilia! highest
Jan. 25,1869. Jo tf
GREAT BARGAINS
OPFERE? ATT
PIEPER
&
LOWERY'S.
; WE ARE DAILY RECEIVING OUR
Fall and Winter Goods.
OUR STOCK COMPRISES TUE LAUG
EST AND BEST VARIETY OE
iii mm%
EVER OFFERED IN THIS MARKET,
wi i ich will bo sold for cash, as low as the
lowest. Those who have never traded with
us will dud it to their advantage to give us ft
call, os we feel sure we can suit everybody in
quality and prices. We charge nothing for
showing our goods.
PIEPER & LOWERY.
PIEPER & LOWERY
HAVE JUST RECEIVED
ONS IHUN?PS-iEID POEOE?
Fancy and Solid Prints
FOR THE FALL TRADE.
ALSO,
80 Pieces all Wool DoLaines, assorted
Colors, for tho spcciul gratification of their
ludy friends*
For Sale at
FUHRER & LOWERY'S,
A LARGE SUPPLY OF WHITE GOODS,
MUSLINS, JACONETS, SHEETINGS,
SHIRTINGS, OSNABURGS, &C.
CLOTHING,
A LARGE SUPPLY OF DRESS COATS,
Overcoats, Vests, and Pants for tho comfort
of the outer mun-ot
PIEPER & LOWERY'S.
CLOAKS and SHAWLS,
FOR TH*E LADIES.
Also, all kinds of Dress Trimmings, Buttons,
Laces, Fringes, Ribbons and Notions gener
ally. For sale at
Pieper ?3k bowery's.
Hats and Caps,
FOR THE GENTLEMEN, of tho latest
Styles,-at
PIEPER d> LO WERTS.
Boots and Shoes.
LADIES CONGRESS GAITERS,
BALMORALS, &c. For sale by
_ PIEPER dc LOWERY.
Crockery ware,
j QUEENSWARE, CHINAWARE, A?D
(?hissware. A full assortment on band at
PIEPER & LO WER Y'S.,
Groceries.
JAVA, LAGUIRA AND RIO COFFEE,
Loaf, Clarified and Brown Sugars, of different
qualities, Teas, Riee, Molasses, &c.
ALSO,
1 AA SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT,
lUv weighing 210 pounds. For salo by
PIEPER db LO WER Y.} ?
Flour.
1 jr A SACKS BEST QUALITY FLOUR,
1?JU from new Wheat, at
PIEPER d) LO WERTS.
PIEPER & LOWERY
HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID
LOT OP CORSETS.
Pieper &t Lowery '
KEEP a selection of Paints, Oils, Window
Glass, Putty, &o. Also, the best Varnish for
Furniture, Carriages, Av.
T'HE BAR ROOM' adjoining the St?re is
suppliod with pvcry variety of Brandies, Gins|
Rum, Wines, CoVdisls,&e.
AIBO; pur? Mountain ' Corn Wniskey from
bnrrois covered with tho dust r.nd ?obwobs of
Othor day?, :.
We keep only the best, purest old liquors,
warrnu ted to bo free from anything injurious.
Call end try eur liquors, and we know yet
will drink nowhere else. ,. ,
PIEPER & LOWERY.
y i i fl-j-ry *ry ri-j-J-1
; fConfections.
CONSISTING 0* PLAIN AND PAM
Gt ?AJ?DI?S, RsfHins'; Nols, Piekles. j
Also, BUokl??g, Soap, Candles,1 Crackers
&o., kb. ' 1 .
Call and ox ami ne vj?r stock.
I ! t PIEPER MOJVWY
Oct 6, J 860. ? a
? " '1 Wi*lti
ciJLjm.'-4-i^uj-ui_JJ11; iffi1.1 j,' i J ,. 11 JI.I.'-I?
THE CASH STORE.
?.?.
MATHESON & BELL
jlAVE NOW OPEN FOR DISTB?B8.
I TION, A LARGE STOCK OP NEW
Fall and Winter Gooda,
Which have been selected and purchased io
Now York by an experienced merchant,
at a cash discount, and will be sold
at tho smallest'advance
.TORC AS H.
Our stock com prises all the Substantials io
the
DR If GOODS
AND NOTION tlNfi.
A handsome assortment of
Ready-made Clothing,
Boots, Shoes and Hats,
Family Groceries, ka.
Ladies Shawls
AND CLOAKS OF STYLES ?NI>
PRICES TO SUITE VER YBOX>T.
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Cutlery, Hardware,
CROCKER WARE,
GUNS, PISTOLS, AC.
Also, a large stock of Family Drugs and'
Medicines, selected by Dr. BELL for goneral
sale. , .
For the convenienco of our Mountain
friends wo have established a branoh
store at Clayton, Qa., where
we will keep a general
Stock of Goods, which
will be sold at Wal
halla prices.
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ID IR,. BELL
HAS FOR HIS PRIVATE PRACTICE
A SELECT STOCK OF THE ACTIVE
PRINCIPLES OF THE
Finest Drugs.
While wc thank our friends and custom*
ors for their very liberal patronage daring
thc past season, we beg them to call and
examine our new stock.
MATHESON dh BELL.
Oct ll, 1869 1 tf
GUARDIAN MUTUAL JJFE
Insurance Company,
OF
ISTE-W YORK:
251, UROADWAV.
ORGANIZED IN ?859
All Policies Non-Forfeitablo.
Half Loan taken. Nn Notes requirca.
Last Cash Dividend, (fifty) 50 per cont.
STATEMENT: *
Policies in force, . - $25.000.000'1
Assets. . , . 1,500.000'.
Annual,Income, - - 800,000
LosseH Paid, - . . 500,000
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OFFICERS :
W. H. PECKHAM, President. dj
Wu. T. HOOKER, Yioe-Presidont.
L. MCADAM, Secretary ard Actuary,
G. A. Fumci;AH. Superintendent.
All Pid icy dudder s have a full share of the
gains. Dividends pavable after the end of each
yenr. Dividends till now (fifty) 50 per eent
and over it. Half Loans aro allowed without
obligations.
GEORGE KEIM,
Genoral Agent for tho Southern States,.,
DR. W. WARNE,
Examining Physician.
DR. A. 10. NORMAN, 1
J. H. OSTEN DORFF. ...
Agents for Walhalla and .tho neighborhood.
WALHALLA. S. 0., Oft. .20, 1859 2-1?
$8$?: $$?uW .ffiS?t
Greenville and Columbia Railroad.
ON and after Wednesday. January 19, tho
following Schedule will be mn daily, Sun
days excepted, connecting with Night Train on
South Carolina Road, np and down, arid With
Night Train on Charlotte, Columbia and AU*
gusta Road going North :.
Leave Columbia, 7 00 a m
Leave Alston, 8 40.a.m
Loave Newberry, 10 10**?^
Arrive at Abbeville, 3 00 p ni
Arrive at Anderson, 4 20 p'Ar'
Arrive at Greenville, 5 00 pm.
Leave Greenville 5 45 a m
Leave Anderson, fi 25 ? m
Leave Abbeville, 8 00nm:
Leave Newberry, 12.35pm
Leave Alston, 2 10pm
Arrive at Columbia, 3 45 p m
The train will return from Belton to Andon
ean on Munday and Friday mornings. ; ?
JAMES 0. MEREDITH,.
General buperintendont.
Jan. 20.1870 14 IpJ ?fl
Schedule on B?ue Ridge Ratkb^
f\N and after Saturday, tho 8tji Instant^' tba
\J TraitlB on thili Ruad will mn ovory day,
Sundays excepted, connecting with tho GrCfth
villc and Columbia Railroad nt Andorram:,?. ,
Up TRAIN.-Leave Andersen ft,?0( o'olopk
p. m. ; leave Poodletori 6.20 p, tn,' ,
Dew?;TRAt*.-L?aVe Walhall?? 4'oW?ttjt,**.
m. : leave Pendleton^ 5yi0 a, M|ffa}? Dili nwtfi
i Do WM TRAIN.--Arrive at Anderson, 0.4(Va.
M - .?smlH? H. fl* 0?lLtAftDv>8aB?k>
0 4 RU A NOE NTL NTS aie tv, n do I o - c.-rii rti 'shy ??6k
JL wanted.,f,Alt*! H?>ok^, $ ?Htitkin.*-: fa- Co*
Sabbath ?phools, ?ohooi I'ooks," Pons, I ni?, raper,
A?., Adi, Vw.js'?tl buttai <*H* DepJlA/fo?
taetOoe-^iWWrflM^^iAWat A? He<*fe?t?,
Nest deer ty tnt Pot toil?*.
Peo. ?, \m *