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?ATES? QUOTATIONS of Southern securities) IN CHARLESTON, S. C., Uorrcoted Weekly by . C. KAUFMAN, Broker, No. 25 Broad Street. JUNE 10, 1H70. Btatk SKCunmv.s?South Carolina, ?ld, 00? ? ; do now, 80?*-; do, rogistcn l st?ok, ex im ??80. City Skcuuitiks?Augusta, a., Bonds 79??; Charleston, S. C, Stock, ox qr irtt, ? ?6? ? do, Fire Loan Bonde, ??70; Columbia, S. C, Bonds, ??70. IUm.uoao Bonus?Bluo Itidgo, first mortgage, 00??; Charleston and Savannah,??70; Chur lottc, Oohunbia and Augusta, ??87? ; Clicraw and Darlington, ??83 ; Greenville and Colum bia, 1st mort, 80??; do, Slole gilnratlteo, 08? ?; Northeastern, 88??; Savannah nndCbarlcs ton, lstmort, ??80; do, State guarnntoo, 75; South Carolino} 78??; do, 73; Spartonburg and Uirton, 00??. Railroad Stocks?Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, ??50; Urconvillc and Columbia. 2? Northeaatcrn, 10??; Savannah aud Charleston, ??35 ; South Carotina, whole shares, 46??; Uo, half ?htllt'3, ? ?M2J. Excuanok, &o_Now York Sight? \ off par{ Oold, 112?ll4J; Silvor, 104? 108. south CAnOMNA uank uii.ls. ? Bank of Charleston - - -^?? )* Bank of Ncwherry ... ??? tank of Camdon ? - - - 60?? lank of Goorgotown - - - 7(<()? Bank or South Carolina - ? 10?? Bank of Chester - - ? 6?? Bank of Hamburg - - - 8?? Sank of Stato of S. C, prior to 1801 GO?? ?ilk of State ?) 8. Cq issue 1801 and 1802 - * ? 4 ?? ^Planters' and Mechanics' Bank of Churlcston .... ?(, > ? ^People's bonk of Charleston - ???? v Union Bank of Charleston ? - ??? ^Southwestern Railroad '? of Charleston, old ... ??-' * Sont h west or Bailroad Bank of Charleston, new ... ?( ? Stato Bank of Charleston . - 10?? i'armers' and 1'xchango Bank of Charleston - - . ??G Exchange Bnnk of Columbia - ??? Commercial Hank of Columbia - - d?? Mcrchantn' Bank of Chcrnw - - 4?? Planters' Bank of Pnir?eld - - - 4?? Stale of S. 0. Bills ttocoivabl? - par. City of Charl.ston Change Bills - - par. * Dills marked thus (*) aro heilig redeemed at Ilio Bank Counters of each. Maroh 18, 1870. 22 ^ ly How lU'ii.u Cubai?.?Every one who hits any cxporioncc in building, knows to his sor row that the thoypnntl and odo little items inclu ded in the word _ .linhint/, muko fully half the cost of house, and that ill-advised expenditure in this direction oftttis tuns the bill far above the estimate. To avoid such trouble and dis appointment; buy your blinds, doors, 6ashos mouldings dirtiot from P. P. Toolo, Chnrh non, S. C. Seo advertisement. may 27 ?lm S?ickens Advertisements. PRO OEEDINGrS OF IIH HOARD OP COUNT* COMMIS'RS PICKENS COUNTY, IN REFERENCE TO THE /lir-L i ne Ra ilroad. COUNT*' COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, 1 Bickens 0. II., S. C., Jund 6, ?870. J ri^IIK Commissioners believe it to bo to the ,J_ intcro.st of the people of Pickens County thut the Air-Lino Railroad should be built, and that it is to tho interest of tho County to make the following* subscription : 1st. That the Bortrd of County Commission ers issuo Ono Hundred Thousand Dollars of County Monds, bearing iuterost at the' rato of so'ven por cotlt., payablo semi annually.? The coupons of the same to bo rcceivablo for County taxes and othor dues to the County. Tho proceeds of said bonds, when sold, to be nppliod to a County subscription to tho Air Lino Railroad : Provided, Tho action of tho Commissioners bo confirmed by vote of tho peoplo of tho County, at an election to be hold on SATURDAY, the ?d day of JULY next: And provided further, That tho Railroad be constructed through tho entire County, and within fivo miles of tho Court IIouso in Pickens County. 2nd. That tho Commissioners, givo notice, through tho I?80WEE Co?RiEn, that an election will be hold in tho different Townships of tho County, on Saturday, tho 2d day of duly next, nubmitting tho ratification or rejoction of their action, in regard to tho subscription to tho Air Lino Railroad, to tho voters of tho County. 3rd. That tho following named personn bo roquestod to act as managers of tho election, to wit : Pickcnsvillo Township, No. 1, E. M. Barton Salubrity '** " 2, Abner Odoll <5arvin M ? 3, J. N. Arnold Easloy " ? 4, It. E. Slcolo Pickens " " 5, J. L. Thornloy Paousvillo " " 0, B. F. Morgan Pumpkintown " " 7, S. P. Keith Eastatoo " " 8, T. N. M'Kinnoy; And that the said Managors report to tho Board tho result of tho election on Salo Day in July noxt. 4th. That tho proccdings of this Board bo published in tho Keoweb Courier until tho day of tho oleotiou. L. N. ROBINS, Chairman. J. E. Haqood, C B, 0. C. Juno 10, 1870 3--? 4 LAND FOR SALE. THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ?N COMMON FLEAS?PICKENS COUNTY. Joss? Cronshow ? vs. V Bill for Part'n, &0. 3. ?. Hendricks, et al.} INf obo'diotn-o' to tho ordor of Court, irY this cr.fic, I will sell, to tho highost bidder, at Piokons C. 1?., on Salo Day in July noxt, THE TRACT OF LAND, Bosoribod in tho proceedings in this caso, con taining ONE HUNDRED ANDTIIIRTY-ONE ACRES, moro or loss, and adjoining lathis of Josso Cronshnw and others. TERMS CASH. JOAB MAULDIN, s.r.c. Juno 10, 1870 34 4 tf *M J ?TS f?j?SJBa SC JL RAMIO AD PIC-NIC! X HERE will bo a RAILROAD PIC NIG, at Pickens Court Houso, on FRIDAY, tho let day of JULY. Sovoral epeoolros will bo doliv orcd on tho occasion. Tho publicare rospoct fully invited, and the oitixons of tho County aro requested to come, on tho 1st, with thoir babkets, &o. Jane 10,; 187.0 34 3 , WM il li !> I Piokens Advertisements, Sheriff's Sale; V virtue ?f o?hdry Writs of Fieri Facia* to mo directed, I will sell to tho highest bidder, at Piokons C. II., ou Sulcduy lu Juno next, tho following property, to wit: All Defendant's intorcst in a Tract bf Band, situate in Piokehs County, on Twclvo Milo and oowoo KivOrAj adjoining landa of Jumes AV. Crawford, Aaron Boggs, Jamos linwronco, and others, containing 1,000 acres, moro or less ; and on Tuesday after Salcday- at Defen dant's rcsidenco, tho following Personal Prop erty, viz ; 2 Sorrel Horses, 2 Cows and Calves, 1 Bay Maro and Colt, 1 Yoko Oxon, 1 Bull, 5 Head Sheep, 8 Head Hogp, 2 Largo Pots, 1 Small Poti I Poland 3 Lida, (broken,) 3 Largo Ovens, 1 Brass Kottlo, 2 Small Ovons, I Skil let, it Skillots, (broken.) 2 Smoothing Irono, 1 Wafer Iron, 9 Waff lo Irons, 2 Trippots, 9 pair Pot Hooks, 1 Bilking Ovon, 1 Tea Kottlo, t Pot and Skillet, 1 fihovol rind Tongs, I Small Kottlo, 1 Rooster, 1 Table and contents. 1 pair Scales and Muffin Rings, 1 Waiter, 1 Colico Mill, 1 Tray und Seivo, 1 Dish, 1 Kuifo and Spoon, 2 Dish Pans, 1 Meat Cutter, I Lot Tinware, 1 Churn, 3 Water Pails, 2 Truye. 1 Meal Chest, Caudle Moulds and Toaster, I Largo Table, 1 Wuter Barroll, 1 Safe, 1 Candle Stand, 1 Small Table, 1 Picture, 1 Wash stand? 1 Bowl, Pitohcr and Sonp Stand, 1 Butcuu and Glass, I Bed and Furnituren 2 Chamber Mugs, 2 Window Curtains, 1 Fir'o FCndor, 1 Pair Andirons, 2 Window Curtains, 1? Pitcher, Basin and Soap Stand, 1 Bed and Furniture, 1 Drossing Table. I Table, 1 Pitcher and Basin, 1 Wnshstand. 1 Buroau, Fondor, Doge and Shovel, 1 Bureau and Glass, 1 Stand and Drnwora, 1 proas, 1 Sott Drawers, 1 Clothes Press, 1 Table, 1 Pic turo, 2 Pictures, 1 Rug, 1 Small Picture, 1 sott Ornaments, 1 Centre Table, 1 Sofa, 12 Chairs I hctt Tea Tables, Piano and Music, 2 Stonh, 1 Window Shades. 1 Mat, 1 Chess Board, 1 Backgammon Board, 1 Pair Pistols, 1 ten sion Tablo and Cover, 1 Sido Board, 2 Candle Shades, 2 Ornaments in Parlor. 12 Hock Glas ses, 0 Champagne ?Ilassos, 8 Wine (liasses, 20 Wine Glasses, 2 Punch Bowls, 11 Wioo Glasses I Secretary, (Ano,) I Sceictary, 1 Pair Spurs and Dog Collar, I Tablo, 1 Plotter Pot, 2 Dc canters, 3 Water Stands, 1 Lot Doonntcrs, 1 Single-Barrelled Gun, I Small Rille, 1 Doubla Barrelled Gun, I Riilo rnd Shot Gun, 1 Lot Ghinnware, 1 Thermometer, 1 Tftble, 1 Table 1 Writing Desk, 1 Snttce. 1 Side Board, 1 Wu ter Pitcher?metal. 3 Tunihi?rs, I Dining Tr. bio, 1 Secretary, 1 Kontier, Doga and Sho\ol, 1 Tobacco Stand. 1 Table, I Table, 1 Knife Box. I Secretary. 7 Candle Sticks, 2 Spittoons. 1 Table, 1 Refrigerator. 1 Water Tablo, I Box for Silver, 1 Table, 1 Sofa, I I Cane Seat Chairs, 1 Cross Cut Saw, 1 Block and Tackle. I Lot Blacksmith Tools, 1 Chest Tools, I Timber Wheel, 1 Fan, I Corn Shollcr, 1 Surveyor's Chain, Dish Covers, 1 Wino Cooler, 1 Lirgc Jug, ? Silver Mug. 2 Silver Mugs. 2 Silver Mug?, 1 Silver Cup. 1 Silver Cup, I Silver Cup, 1 Soup Ladle, 1 Soup Ladle, 1 Sauce Pitohcr, Tablo Spoons, 0 Table} Spoons, 0 Dflsort opoons, 0 Tea Spoons, 1 Sllvor Spoon, G Silver Porks, 0 Silver Forks, 2 Salt Spoons, 2 Salt Spoons, 2 Salt Spoons, 1 pair Sugar Tongs, 1 pair Sugar Tongs, 1 Ladle rtnil Str ai or, 1 Cor dini Stand, 5 Plated Forks, 2 Decanter Stands, 2 Dccnntor Stands, 1 Cup, 1 Two- I(orse W agon, 1 Carriage, 1 Buggy, 1 pair Plated Waiters, 2 Cake Dishes, 1 Fish Kuifo und Fork, 1 Covered Dish, 2 Waiters. I Lot Jcwolrv, 1 Cold Pv'ng, 1 Gold Watch, 17 Finger l?owle, 1 Milk War mer, 4 Glass Dishes, 1 Sugar Dish, 17 Jolly (Musses, 10 Jolly Glasses, 1 Sett Table Mats. 4 .Salt Cellari, 1 Corkscrew, Volume of Ancient History, Volumes Levy, Volumes Addison, Ilumo'a History, Sott,of Books, 1 Lot Minerals, Lot Pictures, &c, Blowing Horn, Sett Casters, Tongs and Shovels, 1 Violin, 1 sett Steelyards. I sett Steelyards?small. 1 Wnshstand, 100 Bushels Corn, 1,000 Bundles Foddor, 1 Bureau Glass. (Homestead to bo act off before day < salo.) Loviod on as tho property of E. B. Cal bout); ut thosu.it of J. C. Culho h, Adminis trator, vs. D. 0. Calhoun, E. B. Calhouu, und othors. TERMS?Cash. For Calhoun's property Gold will bo required. Purchasers to pay for stamps and titles. JOAB MAUL?IN, s.r.o. Juno 10, 1870 . 34 4 The State of South Carolina. in prosati court?p1ckens county. "Williamson Princo ? Petition vs. for Margy Princo, Sarah Princo, {"Partit ion, et al. J Sale, &c. IT appearing to my satisfaction, that Margy Princo, Sarah Princo, urei ssa Prir.'ce, and Rena Prince, defendants in this caso, reside from and beyond tho limits of this Slato: on motion of Norton > H?gnod, pr.i. pet., It is Ordered, That tho absent defendants do appear and plead, answer or demur to com pluinnnt's said Petition,w ithin ninety days after publication hereof, or tho srimo will b'S taken pro confesso as t?'ihem. I. II. PHJLPOT, j.p.p.o. Probate Office, .Inno 10, 18V0 34?3m THE WORKINGMAN : A MONTHLY PAPER, Ii.f.tj?TRATKU in the Mos'r Ai'riu?TivE Style'. Devoted to Temperance, Economy, Industry, Virtue, Humanity, and the Rent Interests of all who Labor with I In mis or Brain. TUR solo aim of this paper its tho social and moral elevation of workiugnicn and their families. It is illustrated in tho most liberal mariner,- and is one of tho handsomest pictorial papers in tho country. On receipt of tho first number, tho President of (ho Loavonworlh Labor Union, writing lo the edi tor, fpcttks thus warmly of "Tin: Woukisuman p? no paper I have ever seen, has so much reading mailer of general good to workingmcn of tho country been oonde'nsc'tl ,Shtb'So" smrfll a space. To say I am pleased wifh it, Would bo in adequato express my feelings. It makes mo gbut to know Ihat at last thcro is nn organ to which Ilio workingman may point with prluo and en'y, 'That is my pnpor ; in it. I can place oonfidciice, and find a friend always ready.' " TERMS.?Sixty Cents a year. Ten or moro copies ?oiit in ewe package and to ono address. Filly Cents a year each copy. On such packages tho postage will he pro paid. Any ono sending ten subscribers fir a year, Will receive as a premium a copy of our largo and elegant steel engraving, ' Bko-Timk." This is a work of art of raro beauty and cxciileric?. "Tub Woukinoma.n" is for sale by NoSvs* Deal ers everywhere. Sp'cohuon numbers sent freo. T. S; ARTHUR aV SONS, 800 rfrtd 811 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, ?a. Juno 10, 1870 84 BUt?S? jcrt I 33 E T? THE Jf? thl y Yi sito i\ Full of rjhoico Heading:, Oomicalitios, lvui silos', Enigmas,- &o.f &o. Only Fifty Conte Por Xnnunv, ?? AdvnWco. Published at Charleston, S*. 0.,? H Y F. KU O MNK' D ti It O. Addrose as above, with battio Aticf rdsid?ncl ' plainly written, or to , Messrs. BOINEST A V?M. Agents "Monthly VJiUor " 'mmt NOTICE! COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, ? Wai-ualla, S. ot, Juho Tth, 1870. J WHEREAS, sometime hgo; tlil? Board was petitionod to pase a reaolutidn to ?Uh mit ft County (subscription of $200.000, t,0 lb6 Air-Lino Railroad, to tbo logitl voter? of tuia County, on certain conditions ; und, whoroas, eomo of tub monas of tbo cntorpriso now risk tliia Board lo fbducb tbo amount of paid County subscription, finii tito town of Walhalla having sUbscribbd $50,000 to eltid Railroad] on certain condition ; thcreforo, bo it Resolocd, That it bo ?ubmitJod to the legal rotors of said County, on tho FIRST ?DAY of AUGUST next, whether or not this Board shall subscribo $150,000 Id Hie capititi ?tobk of tho Air-Lino Railroad, oil tho condition' that said Road locato a depot within twe miles of tho Court Honso of paid County, and tho de tails of the subscription bo left with tho Eourd and bo conducted so that no part of tho sub pcriptiou b? paid until work ou tho grading of! ertili Road be commented within tho County and only as tho work progresses therein ; that those voters who favor tho subscription shall endorse on their tickets in said eldetion, "Sub scription," and thoso opposed, "No Subscrip tion." Resolved, That this Preamble and Rosola timi bo inserted in tho Ivkowek Courier thre? times. Ily order of tho Hoard, JAMES ZACllARf, Chairman. June 10, 1870 34 3 t??? chronicle & sentinel, VVIM.llMiVD At Daily, Tri-WoeKly and Weekly, nONTAIXS all the latest news by Mnil nnd Tel \J egfaplf, embracing full Commercial and Finan cial Reports from all the loading centres, together with ilio latest Political mid Cenerai inlurntation upon all subjects which intercut the reading puli]ic. The lories of tho DAILY aro.1?') forais months'] and $10 for one year. The TlU-Wi:i;KbY is $3.50 for six months, and $tl for one year. The WEEKLY CIlHONiOLE ?fc SENTINEL is a Mammoth piper o thirty-six columns, filled With Editorials, Telegraphic Dispatches, Commu nications on hoaie mailers, together witli Agricul tural, Commercial and Financial articles?making it. one of the most desirable paper's" ili the ?'o'ilntfy to the riaitter. Farmer'if ild M orbita'tit. The terms arc $:5 por rimirimi, or $1.00 t'er six ufonth?. All subscriptions are required in advance. Liberal commissions paid responsible agents. ?i*?fe Address all letters and cominritiioritlons to tho GilR?Nl?L? ?fc SENTlNKL, AUyilsta, Ua; Hf??" Specimen" cc'pio's ?e'f/l froa. Juno 10, 1870 S\ The Air-Line C?iirng ! GREAT EXCITEMENT --AT TUE?' NEW STORE, DOWN STREET! J. S. Bauknight, Jlgt.^ WOULD respectfully inform tho citizens of Walhalla and surrounding country, that ho has oponed, at tho above named placo, A LARGE AND WELL-SELECTED1 STOCK Dry G-oods, ardwa/ ,? Grrooeries, <Sz>oJ;> All of which will bo sold as low as any other house in town. J06i>?* Ho may be found in tho' S?n?inary building, (old ^vmcricau IZotcl.) ?MX aw i^?a a Walhalla, S. C.,jJunc 3, 1870_85?3 m Doren Town ?he Jylacc ! -(?)? IMow -bh- Tim?'! NEW GOODS! Purchased Sino'e tho Decline in Prices. r???ll? UEDERStONKD is receiving1, from market, 1 a largo and completo stock of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS! consisting, in part*, FOR LADIES' WEAR--Of Muslins, DeLnints, Poplins, Daregce,' Organdies, C ilicoos, ko., &c. FOR ?! BNTMfiMENS' WE AR?Cassini ero ?,' plain nnd fancy ; binons, &c, & . ROOTS, SHOKS, AND GAITERS, for Ladies, Misses, Gentlemen nnd Hoys. ?, A ?', SUiNUOWNS A ) HONM'.T?, trimmed, uutrimmcd, and in great variety, stylo, &o., ko. HARDWARE?Wagon and Euggy Tiro, Inn Nails, I torso Shoes, ko., ko. GROCERIES?Such ns Sugcr, Coffee, Syrupe and Molasses, Salt, CanJIlca, Soda, &CV, frosh nnd, guod. My Stock is Large, Wcll-Assoited, nnd has been purchased sinco tho declino in Prices. I can, laer?foro, sell at rcnsonablo prices, nnd w"ill do so for Cash or Darter. Givo mo a call. No charge for showing Goods and giving prices. WESLEY PITCH FORD. Walhalfa', May 27, 1S70' 82 If you Have the Bluos, GfO AND TAKE a Drink of SqtlaK Wator, flavored1 With Strawborry^ and Pino Ap ple, and' i/ tha'? jlot?i iW?Vo you. tako nnothor drink. At J. M. LK??'S Confectionery. Don't go to a Dry Goods Store Ii??i CONFECTIONERIES, when you con ; got anything yotf want/ ohd nt vory reas' ouable polcos,' at J. M. LEE'S Confebtionory. A Largo Stook of 1FRENCH AND ..FL A CANDI KS, at i tho CONFEOTJONKRY STO ft B. EfE?YB?W ~ /^OES TO LEE'S CONFECTIONERY \Jf STORE to g?t their Confections and Soda Wator._ _ OttAtfd?S A a tEM?NS always b?" HdbT af ?> Mv b9,?>& Oonfeotiontfry ORDINANCES FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE VILLAGE OF WEST UNION, FOR THE YEAR 1870. THE following Ordinances, for. tlio Rolico Regulation of thb Villngo of West Union, woro ratified in Council and ordered to b? published : 1st. It shall not bb lawful for nny persoti to (Ito a gtiu or pistol on Main Street of the Vil lngo of West Unloh, and every person ao offen ding shall bo liable to a fuie of Two Dollars] to ho recovered by tho Intendant?ono half of ilio tino to the informer, and the other half id the I?80S,of tho incorporation. 2nd. It shall not be lawful for any person or pdreoh? tb hiteti tt Horse, Mulo or any otll?t nnittitil to any fence, tree, or public property ili ti'1) incorporation on Main street, hut may hitch Id tht? public hitching place's crcctod for that purpose, and every person or persons so ollcnding shall be liable to u tine of Two Dolc iure. Hitching Stallions or Jacks on Main street is prohibited, under a like p'oiialty. 3rd. No person or persons shall represent, for gain, any plays, comedies, tragedies, or ehotts, without having first obtained a .license of permission from Iho Council of the Village of \Vcst Union, and any person so offending, shall pay double the fine imposed by law. Tho license for any show or oxinbitiion, us above, shall not bo less thon Five Dollars nor moro thau Twenty-Five- Dollars, for ono exhibition. dth. lo improve tho Villngo of West Union and ?trenti, lie UJ*raatnctT, That the eiuo walke or pave monts shall be six feut wico, and that the own ors of lots, wbo have ornnmentnl trees planted on the side welk? ?l* ho Veni?nte, in front of their respective loti, do give" them a uniform appear ance : mid that the Intendant order out all the men, between the uros of eighteen and forty live years, to do all the necessary work in the incorporation that the law requires of them. And be it further Ordained, That the Sab bath shall be Observen as a day of rest, as tho laws Of God and the State, of South Carolina domano j therefore, no work shall 1'c don?? nor any business whatsoever ; no store, tavern, wagon or stall shall sell or oiler for ?alo nny fruits, goods!, wares; or merchandise, on the Sabbath, and any person or persons, so ollend ing, shall bo liable to a fino of Ten Dollars Tor the first offence and Twenty-Five Dollars for all offences committed after the first. To en force tho foregoing regulations, tho Council and Consttiblb are hereby empowered to sup press and to'apprehend all offenders .whatsoev er to the truo intent and meaning of the law ; and to hold all the powers and privileges which arc vested by the laws of the State and Village of West Union, ami to bring all offenders be fore the Tndcndant and WardSns to be dealt with according to lhw. Under tho following conditions tho Council of the Village of West Union will graut Tavern Liconeo : Tlio said Tavern House must havo an en trance from tho Main street and must also con form to the lawn of the State. Persons obtain ing a licenso will have t?' giv? a bond to the Stato in a eu m of One Thousand Dollars, rind an additional Rond to the Village Council of West Union, that they will not nllow nny riot or disturbance in the tavern house, nor on their premises, ?or rdlow any gam- j of any kind whatsoever, \H thiir tavern on the Sabbath Day. Any pfcr?on or persons so. attending shall ho liable to a line of Twenty Dollars for the first offcheo, and a forfeit of said license for the second offence. Thosn Ordinances shall take effect immedi ately aftor their publication. J. P. MICK LRR, Intendant. I. Hi .Ixiins, Clerk o? Council. May 27. 1870 32_3_ ?LMlGlt?N'rs CONIMI rpiIR undersigned ta'keJ pleasure in informing 1 the Citizens of Oconec and the public generally, that f?'?" has secured the services of a thorough bred QKRMAN TANNER AND CUKRIKR, (with ill, iwi thirty years' experience in the business,) as foreman in his Tannery and OnVryilig Shop, ami is ( Jihle' ?fter for l!n?c ?lie ]5?'SjP n?id C:iD.\PESf LEATHER tobo found in ibis coun try?wholcsalo or retail. Calf Skins equal, in every essential, to the best imported, at from S;10 to $ ) ' dozen. Kip Skins, equal to the best imported German, nt from $40 to $80 per dozen. Forty Dozen Kip and Calf Skins now ready to finish. 150 Sides Light and Heavy Upper, finished and ready to t?nisli, lit from til) 7?') coats per lb. Harness Leather our Principio lmsi.:e:'s?200 sides finished and ready to finish, with 600 to be ready in from tb rly io ninety days. Wc will make ovcrv effort nn 1 use every means in our power to produce as good an article hero and ns cheap as can bo done anywhere. A trial from Harness-makers, and others wanting Harness heather, is respectfully solicited. YVc quoto at fr??tt H to 6? Cents per lb. Cfo?d ?>6?o Leather always on hand Tancy Linings For Salo, Pegged Shoes and Boots Made to Order Terms Cash. Orders from responsible parties filled on* sfroVt nolico. Satisfaction guaranteed. W. A. LAY, Proprietor. Cf. W. Fir/ a , Foreman. 1 -"W ANTED, 00 HIDES, per month,-clear of cuts, and well ta h?A Cafe ?f, for which I will pay, delivered at my tf?n?ry, l? cents per pound over tho Char leston prioc for the same kind of stock. Having ample facilities for tanning and curry ing four oV five thousand sities a year, I will tan, this year, for'meVcpVaffta or other parlies desiring rfs to'do's*0, niVd' who will furnish us bides in lots of not less than twenty-five hhlc.i or three dozen elcins, on the following very low terme! Tanning and currying Calf Skins, 00 cents per pound ; tanuinif .ood. eiu-rvjiic Kin Skiii?.4r?" f*Wfl ***"* 'pound. ; ra'nYffr?g ubd currying Side Upper, 28 els. per potind ; tanning a'Ad currying liar noes' Leath er, 20 cont? pur pound. Hough Leather curriod in the best stylo and on the mout liberal terms. (live up a frin? and se? %vli:it can be done at homo ; givo (Va' a trial an'd eucouragc mechanics to oome into our country, B?OU Tannery near BlllO Itidge Railroad, three miles bolow l'orryvillo, and seven miles, a'jovo Pcndlcton', S. C. , W. A. LAY. May 20, 1870 83 8 JOS. WHITHIBK & CO., it; ou a t Ifotfsc Square, RE NOW RECEIVING' A F RICSII . Stock of A i>lW GOODS, HATS, SHOES, fl?RDWARE, C TLERY, CROCKERY, G i A S S W A R E. S H G A II, COFFEE,- M 0 1/ A S S E S, PLOUR, &d., &o. All of which thoy offer for enle ae low as any of tho enmo quality of Goods cab or vVill bo sold in this market. Tho publie generally aro invited to call and examine o?r etoak, and1 satisfy themselves as to prices and quality. No Charge for showing, anu polite attention guaranteod overv oustomor. r J?X WIIITMIRlE A CO. Walhalla, S. 0? May 20,1870 31-4 REMOVAL, -H? CARTER & YERNER HAVE itKMOVBD to the store formerly occupied by Mr. A. Taylor, und offer to their oustottiote? LARGE AND DESIRABLE STOCK ?or? Spring and Summer Which have been bought since ttio declino in Gold, and Wo can afford to sell them at R E Dill) ED PRICES! j?-27" Call and examino our Stock and Prices. WE MEAN TO HELL RIGHT CARTER & VEKNEK. April 8, 1870 26 W H If AVK erected a Commodious Ruild ing fur a TOBACCO FACTORY, Which wb hope to bave iti operation this .Spring. Wo uro now prepared to purchase 10,000 lbs- of Loaf Tobacco, At Richmond Prices and pay cash, or Goods a Low Cash Prico. Intending to establish first-class Manufac tory, wo request the farmer* and planters of this section of the Carolinas and Georgia, to co-opcfal? with us, by raising this profitable staple ; and we pledge ourselves to deal libe rally and fairly in buying their crops and sell ing them goods. It. ?. ?A?'CE & 0., Dealers in Dry (Jowls and Groceries, West Union, S. O. March 25, 1870 23 Notice to Ileirs-at-Law. THE STATE. ?F SOUTH CAROLINA. IN COMMON I'LKAS?0CONEE CQCN?V. Samuol Knox ) Rill for vs. , Construction of Will, Heirs A. P. Knox. j Partition, &o. UN DKK Decree of thrJ Court, made at March Term, 1870, the brothers and siettrs of ANDREW P. KNOX, doe'd, now alive, and the heirs-nt-law of those deceased, are required to appear before mo, at Walhalla, within Three Months frinii the publication of this notice, and establish their claims to the Miare of money of the said Andrew P. Knox, dee'd, now in this Court for distribution. J. AV. STRTBLIXG, r.c.p. Clerk's Office, April 8, 1870 25?3m ?NT?R?AlNMENTr Near I^ecilrost/cL Depot THE undersigned has opon, for the reception of permanent and transient custom, tt COMFORTABLE HOUSE, at the Depot of the Blue Ridge Railroad, near Walhalla, S. 0. His table is supplied with the best tho country affords, and every attention given to guests. The salubrious climate, with the fine mountain scenery of this region, makes it very desirable, pleasant and attractive to vis itors. Charges muderute. A coll is solicited. II. M. P1IINNKY. May 13, 1870. 30 Watt?ig Watson $ Co., WALHALLA, S. C, DEALER'S DRV CIOODS, GROCERIES, S-A KD? COM MER I AL MANURES. PAY YOUR TAXES ! jr. j May 12, 1870. j DELINQUENT Tax payers are hereby noti fied that on the 29th of April, last, ac cording to previous notice, a penalty of 20 per cent, was added, and that on th? 20"th day of] June nest, the books' of this ofl&co will be closed, and that oxecutions will bo immediately issued. Parlies.who have not paid their taxes of last year are like wise notified that executions shall be issued against thorn on the same day. DAVID SANDERS, County Treasurer. May 30, 1870 31 _5_ ItootM a li il Slioc?L COMPLETE STOCK, for Ladles, Gents, .....J OJi>)<lr?l>, tit WALLER, WATSON & CO.'S. A A CKOCEK1ES! FUt/L LINE OF: GROCERIES, such as Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, Ac, at WALLER, WATSON & CO.'S. A Canned .Fruits,, ND NUTS, of every kind, at t . J. M. LEE'S. Wnlholla, May 13, 1870 2-1?ly SODA WATER S THE DRINK FOR LADIES. It is'hcal . thy, pleasant and rofreshing. At J. Mr. LEE'S Confectionery. LADIES' GOODS! rpiIE LADIES will find a nico assortment of JL Prints, Dress Goods, White Goods, Gloves, Hosiery. Hats, Trir?Vn?nge, and many othor nr tiolos, which .will pb sold low for THE CASH, at WALLER, WATSON & CO.'S. _l_ Clothing mid Hals, ACOMPLETE stock at waller, WATSON & CO.'S. ' yiicWto. 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