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To tho Colored People of South Carolina FKl.l.ONV-CmZBNS : In tho canvass which is now going on in our Stato, botweon the H op ii bli on ns und Reformers or Democrats, truth is till-iinportiint, in order to enlightened notion. So much Ima been said of Into in re gard to thc. purposes of tho Reformers or Democrats, arid so many "statements were tundo as to the condition Of thc colored people in our sister Stute, North Carolina, aincc tho late August elections and thc success ol' tho Democrats there) that a number of our colored ?nd white friends in Newberry, South Caro lina, induced us to visit North Carolina, to ascertain tho truth or falsity of these rumors. Accordingly, on Tuesday, thc Otb instant, Wc left Frost Level Station, Newberry county, having taken letters of introduction tosevcral gentlemen in North Carolina, and arrived at Charlotte, North Carolina, on Wednesday llig?lt, the 7th instant. lloro wc met willi a number of gentlemen, both white and colored, of both parties, who treated us with kindness nod consideration, and o flo red U.8 every facility to promote the object of our visit. It had been alleged in Newberry that, since tho Conservatives had carried tho election in North Carolina, thc colored people were com polled to carry written passes for their proton lion-that they were now whipped at the publio whipping post-that they were exclu ded from the publi? schools-and that, the "whites ignored thc rights of the colored pco plo under thc constitution, &o. From all sources, both white, and colored, these rumors were flatly denied. Thc ooiTsorvatives assured us of their good-will toward the colored peo plo, and of their determination to protect them in all their rights." Tho Republicans admitted that the Conservativos had doli? nothing of which they could complain, hut did not know what they would dp when they got info power They wer.; not vet ready til go with them. Tho following slaloment, from Governor Z. ll. Vance, to whom we cai ned a letter from V.J. Pope, Esq., of Newberry, will ex plain itself: CifAnr.oTTK, N. C., Sept. 8, 1870. Y. J. P,.po, E*q. DKAK Sill : Your letter introducing two colored men, Messrs Winn and Davids, has been handed ino by thuin. 1 ha vc introduced them to 'nany of our uio^t intelligent citizens, white and black, (d'both parties, and furnish cd them every means in my power to acquire correct information in. regul'd to thc st ile ol' allah's in North Carolina. I have no hesitation in assuring you, as I have them, that thc very best fueling prevails herc between the rices. During thc heat ol thc recent campaign, having canvassed ex tensivuly myself and mingled thoroughly with the people, I give my word, as a gentleman of honor, that I llave not heard from any man in thc State a single whisper of a wish or .thought of infringing ?my right of tho colored incn. On thc contrary, it is thc settled poli cy, not only of my party friends but id* every body hero, to acquiesce in all that has been given bim and encourage him in every possi ble way iu thc great work of lit ti un himself for citizenship. IO very day convinces us of his value as a laborer, and wc .sincerely hope to make him something moro. Reports of the Ku Klux outrages from two ?or three counties have boen greatly exaggera ted for political purposes, and good men every where disapprove and will frown such vio lenee. I nm glad to have this opportunity of cor recting false notions of thc intentions of the Conservative party of North Condina, and will got some other gentlemen to sign this with mo. Truly yours, Zmur.oN R. VANOR, Hon. Hamilton C. .lanie-?, the State Sena tor elect, from Mecklenburg county, and Colonel William Johnston, President of the Columbia, Charlotte and Au trusta Railroad. very readily added to Governor Vance's let ter their testimony to tho same 0fleet. On Thursday night, wc left Charlotte for Raleigh, and arrived on Friday morning. We ?pent Friday, Satin day and Sunday in thc beautiful city of Raleigh, and enjoyed much conversation with gentlemen of bulli parties. Wo exhibited Governor Yance's lotter toa number ol'gentlemen of high stand ihg, all of whom very cheerfully endorsed it. Among them were ox-Governor Thomas Urang, Chairman of tho State Executive Com mittee; Hon. Joseph Turner, Jr. ; lion. A. S. Merriam; Colonel M. Graham Maywood; Charles Dewey, Esq., C. shier of the First National Rank ; Hov. William E Pile, lute Editor of thc Sentinel; Hon. William H. Rattle, late Supremo Court Judge; Chirles N. Rusbee, Esq ; Rev. Dr. J. Urinion Smith, PrcsideutSt. Augustine High School; Kemp. P Rattle, Iva). ; Joseph B liddleton, Esq. ; Colonel T. li. Vohnble, of Grccn\ illo ; George Li ttl 0, ICsq. ; George ll. Snow, Esq Ail persons, of al l parties and colors, denied flatly the rumors which had been circulated in Newberry. \\rc found but few Conserva tive colored men. but they,were men t)f good character and reliable They seemed to have entire confidence in tho pledges of the (Jo ri - ?orvativos for tho future. We also conversed with Hon. James II Harris, the late Republican candidat^ fe. Cougre'ssMli tito Raleigh District; also With Kev. J. W. Hood, the Assistant .Superintend ont- oft .Publi? Si/houls These, with MI her Republicans, we found to bc very intnhgeut rolorcd men and very decided Republicans. They admitted that tho rumora in Nowborry Were false, but expressed much moro-conti dence in thc Hepuldican than in thc Conser vative party. Thcy'durioune.od the Ku Klux, eco We found no Conservativo to approve of Ku Kluxism. Indeed, we were assured that the next Conservativo Leglslnauro will piss a .'stringent law forbidding all secret political pneiatics of every name in tho State, making it a high misdemeanor tobo a member of one. Colored office holders and office sookera wero fo?nd quito bitter against tho Conservatives. We called on General Hunt, commending tho Uuitcd States forces in North Carolina, and found him very polite and considerate of tho condition of tho colored people Wo wefe so well pleased with his conversation that we addressed bini a note, to w iioh ho promptly replied as fellows : HEADQUARTERS, "j DISTRICT ci NORTH GAROMNA, (? iUr.Kiait, Soptombor ll, 1870. ) Messrs'. J/osca HY/?u and Casey Davids. GBNTI.KMF.N : 1 haVo tho honor tone knowledgo tho receipt of your/ note of yt'St'or day, informing mo that you havo be- n do Sutod by tho colored pooplo of Nowborry, nuth Carolin?, to ascertain tho truth or falsity of certain tumor? with rogsrd to tho -treatment of oojored pooplo in this Stato "*fco olection io August, and asking uta WAUI..I.W; #w>jtiou? which you pvd* To tho question?, I reply os follow? : Question 1. I? it ti no or (also that, sinco tho August election iii this State, tho colored people aro compelled to carry passes about with them in order to their protection : Answer. I have never heard of a colored person being compelled to carry such pass, nor do I believe that they have been compell ed to do so Question 2 ls it true or false that colored people aro now whipped at thc whipping post '{ Answer. 1 have not heard of such a case nor do I Indie ve that Olio lois occurred. Question .'>. ls it true or false that thc rights of tho colored people, as secured, by lew, are ignored io this State by thc svhite people '! Answer. To the best of my knowledge, it is not true. Question I. ls it true or false that tho pub }to'i>u}inols wore closed against tho colored people '( Answer, lt is not true. Sch.mis are not established over tho whole State, bat ihev are being established as rapidly* us prac.?oil bte. Tho only distinction between white and colored people is that ibero are aepirate schools for the two colors; but the character of the schools H the same, and b is testimony of all willi whom I h ive, conversed on the subject tii n I lien> is no disposition to deprive tu any liianm-r colored elli! Imo ?if thc advam t ige of the public schools On tho e.imtniry, tho desire of both p ditie I parties is to give them equal advantages willi thc while uh'll (ll eli. Question . >. Jfiivo yyu any reason lob" lieve, from your intercourse with Hie peuple, that (lie whitey <.). the Conservatives and Democrats li ive a; V i nrposo or design lo I tmupl'hi interfere with or abridge any of the rights and privileges of the colored people How secured lo (bein by the constitution and the laws '? Answer. I have not. From my inter course with gentlemen of both political ?ur ties, I have been impressed with thc convie timi thal it is both the desire and intention to respect tho rights of thc colored, and to give them such further security for their rights as circumstances may show to be no cessa ry. I will add that, 1 came to thc State but a few days before the election; that, i ninedi ttl ely after the result was known, a number of colored people applied to army officers for employment which would enable them to leave the country willi (lie troops, a4: they were ii frai rd they would bc ill treated, and, perhaps, reduced to slavery again. 1 believe this fear has worn off,- and those who were alarmed on tho subject now feel safe. Res peel fully, Your obedient servant, Il KN it Y J. HUNT, Breve! Major 0encrai and Colonel of thc Ki fill A rt i lory, We were highly pleased with our trip. We called on Governor Holden but could not see him. We regret to say that one of his ollieors (a .Mr Farris.) treated ns rudely, but wo attributed it to bis too free usc of whisky. With that exception, we were treated with the utmost kindness. Wc have thus given you au outline of our trip. We are in possession of other facts and document, but believe the foregotntf is enough to satisfy all that thc condition of the colored people in North Caroliha lias been grossly misrepresented in Sundi Carolina. Very respe ct'ully, HOSCA WINN, a Hr-formcr, CAS RY CAV?OS, a licpublicun. September 10, 1870. LONDON, September 18.-lt is said that Bismarck has asked an explanation from the Belgian government for having allowed 12, OOO French soldiers to cross her territory un checked. The. Independence Beige, in this connection, says it fears Belgium has already leaned too sharply to Prussia A correspondent of the Globe, writing from Paris, says the Herl Republicans now ire more dangerous lo the safety of tho city than the Prussians. Some are ul roa dy urg ing Hie erection ol tho guillotino. Torus. September IS -Yesterday there AMS a fight holwell the ouomy and three reg. n enls ol' tin1 line, some battalions of thc laido Mobile, and a battery of artillery, which resulted in the Prussians retiring. ? :e i T ur .A. in . bi Kl), at h s residence, on Tugahio Uiver, leon no County, So. fla., on thc 25th ol' August, 870. ol' typbdbt fever, WAH ii H s ll. DAVIS, young 's! san ul Harvey and Sallie Davis, in his 42U .car. Mis suffering was hot lo'rtg, (only two weeks,) mt very great, lb* bad good attention train dear datives, kind physicians ami many friends, who di their homos and Stood around his hied side, emly mid willing lo do any Hiing ho wanted dunc, mt all thal could lli.t save Iiis precious Hie. The duster called and lie lilli! lo loava us lb- was nul a professor m ro'i<?ion. nor a seokoi' inti) a foW days bet?re his death. Du expressed desire lor player to he made on his pari, ami nany petitions wore olnirod np iii lils bo li alf, and c was busily ougaged m asking I'm- morey. "Ask ml ye shall receive." We believe that be felt chango, and h?VO n hope that he is now r ul ?hur. the enjoy ment ot' that blessed bind wilora hero I* no scorching fever, no pain, nor parting rom dour bubs to ulai' his poa co Cul Ina'.isl, When ?a ransomed spirit took ils Hight a smile of hoav illy radiation rusted upon his leal lires, betokening Inti all was well,. Ile was a true patriot, a pond niven, kind kuspftlld aie! father, ftiul ht? but ? file and five children, and many relativos that >vod him rouoh. May Uod sustain thom and may lier? bs a Happy ro-uiimn in llcavun. .; I" 'Tia swoct to hiivo a liyoly h?no , ?Mrut'whotvWr oliaiigo shall como, Angels sholl hover round our b d And wittbour spirits linnie." . ; ON ii wno WAS ?HKSKNT; > ? ^j*mKnJf*&^.vj*AK- . ii -JJ . J' ?' :..!???? .'ii., ge? rv"o ?ti 11% io E s l' f I ' . .. f. ' -F'on-f O ?oai^ ?, ? ?wnty. For the Legislature i: DR. O'. itt, DOYLTC, c A PT. ji. M -s ii A ? Kim. . ?W'ProDato Judgoi" MAJ. SWLFS y- ?IONDV. For S?ho?l Commissioner: RFV. FLF/fCl?FR SMlTf?. For County Commissioners ? J. Y. JONFS, ARCIIKL-AldS LAY, tJ?WIS' MOt?KHEA?). NOMINEES % \ . i , i > ' IN . -FOR-. P fl ? X ? ? >3 ?d^MT-vl For Hi?.- Scimto, W. JO. l!()lif)0M131<i. rm- tin* ?EIIIM\ J. IO. Il A (? O O I). For Prolific .fmlgc, I. il. IM Uh POT. For School CoiniDlHsioiicr, D. V. lill A DM4 Y? For fotiiii.v l^'ont MI IN?loners , JACO H MiWIS, .JOHN T t.()SSI0TT, \V iM. C. I! ?1,1/1 ioi 810 ??' p e o i ?h 1 I T o t i o e ? . .A. G A X"?, ID . Mu lOuiT .;< :? - Ku "ig iliut thc |i>-./V.'-'.'v Ililli happiness ? t' il ll) po.iplo depends t'OIV much Ujn?n thc MilcHigem?' lliii nj? '! 'MU. v'r IC-pei-: ml) y \{u? n'?< .. .'lill - T. I' ..?.Ul ll ii- .1 candid -tn I? r Soil ?! (N:iti iii is^?? HOI* itt inion hulu'if idoeiii o Iii - inicio-fiu.il. ?cteniillo and morn I *i M ii I ?li,-nii..ii- eminently lit him (', r ihe |i-sitiim. Tili. l'?O'PLK. ??iol{i.Mis Cnmiy. Sop!, loth. 1870. "PlSOCUAKTtN??ION I - ?ur '111111' or TIMK,' I'I..'..!' to y "i ?vi?*1 ;>"?. nilli ii' ! With Dv-'pop'oa, |i;.!>yv . . i m..I I,..-, .'f i.) o ii'o. il?-'iw not. Icu lill?' /UMThH IU I riviiS ?ind i. . i;?i'(.l Alt'.A ll Ol' ?ll! WillTII --lil I..:.II illili til? Sort ii hu- l"r II long . ?nu' been iiliend ol' llio Soul h. itittVely liccuuso 1.1 ir ].. . ? li- I. iv.- neglected i h vii* mpltrnl a.tv ?in igen In nothing was 11.?M more p ilp itil> Hiv ouse limn in tho manufacturo nf doors, gashes, I Hui's moulding* &o. Tili- was noticed by Mr. I'. IV Tonio,un cul ...prising Chiilostotibui, an I hr has now ono or thc largest mid niosl sue ccssl'ul mumifitcl urica ol' doors, sashes nod hi i mis in Hie whole country. See his advertisement Wa ?lia Ku ?; "li nj*. 1er, No. tts, Ri. A. RB. A u KO u LAU CONVOCATION ofwiiimi la Chapter, \". 28. R.\ A.'. M.*., will he hold at their Hull, in Walhalla, on MONDAY, I Ito .'lid day of October next, cl. candle light. Companions will be punctual in their afton (hine.'. liy order the Chapter : KOUT. A. THOMSON, Pm*'v. ?5iu;' B?U?tie E.o?ui?, No. ??2, ,\. V. M. A ltlOOULAU COMMUNICATION of Blue Ridge Lndgo, X". '.?'2. Ar. P.vM.\, will he held on SATURDAY, Oct. 1st. ut 7 o'clock. 1'. M. A lull attendnnco is requested, as bus ines i,f importun?e to each ?ind every Brother will bc brought up. Brethren will toko duo notice, and govern themselves accordingly. By order of the Lodge* WU KO KB KR. Sec'y. The " Pam Killel*," After Tit MTV vexes trial, is still receiving the most Uiupiitlitiod t CAI i in niais to its virtuos, from persons ol the highest diameter and responsibili ty. Physicians, ol'the first respectability, reecla mond lt ns a most etVectunl preparation for thc extinction nf pain, li is not only the host ream . y ever known tor Bruises. Outs, lluras, Sc., hut foi* Dyseolerv or Cholera, or any sort of bowel complaint, it is ii vernelly unsurpassed for efficiency ..iud rapidity of]nellan. In the great cities of lu dia ami other hot. climates, it has become lite Standard Medicine fer all such complaints, ns well ns fur Dyspepsia. Liver Complaints, und other kindred disorder.*". For Boughs and ('olds, Cank er, Asthma, ami Rheumatic difficulties, il has hoon proved by 'he most abundan! ami convincing testimony, to bi? an invaluable medicino. Direo tiens accompany each hollie. Sold hy all Druggists. Price '-."> eis.. 00 cts., and :?1 por bottle. Sept. I- - lin. ..-?.-.T -j ts .:. u. >'...... .. via I 'J?tzm.r-~ BP-PCIBBWM- IWMI S100 REWARD! AN Till: I0TII OK SEPTEMBER, 1870, two \' mon. represent HILT them-- 'vos lo Oe KltANK W llSENANT and tlKLMAS WU LSI NANI', ol '.Will hu lin district." stole from ino wo Horses an.1 $ti00 in money, and left for parts unknown. KUANK is about lil years old. ii feet high, shu der. very dork complexi?n, und hair cut close. THOM AS is about 22 years old. 6 fool 7 inches high, heavy built, light complexion, brown whis kers, hair eui close. 15ninan nose. Thc RORSK is dark brown-nearly black-fif liaiuls high. ('? years old. and noted scar on one knee. The M MU? is I years old. fifteen hands high, yellow-bay - Mare not shod. 1 ?otli in lhin order, 1 will jiive $."() lor the horses, and $?50 fir thc men. THO.*?. .L SUUDllTB. Hull Co.. fla.. Sept. ??. 1870 _48-il i MASS MELTING will bc held a?. IMcketisvillo. A S. C.. on Tuo.V.tuy. tho *J7th Instant. ; nt Six Mile Cltllfcll, on Wednesday, 28th ; nt Holly springs Church, on Thursday. 20ih : mid nt I'liinpkintowu. on Friday 80th : nt which inoet ngs nil uro invited lo'ttlteiitl, irrespective of poli ics qr. Color.. The*? mooth gs will ho ailtlrest?od >y Col. .'f? P. THOMAS, of Columbia, und honorai KLNNLHY, of Camden. A protui lOUt colored speaker ts expected Cenflenien vlio are opposed to tho Union Reform' PaVly ol' Motth Carolina ure respeetfully invited lo allon.I, md will bc heard in opposition. Como ont. gen lotnou, upd show your Ininds. V. N. CAUVIN, Chairman County Lxcc.uiivo Coannittoo. Sept. l l. 87?)_ -IS "ST RATED; ON TIIIO 30th of June, a IJlOlKIOU, two years old. chicdy red-a white spot tm icr forehead, willi a smooth crop and under .it in her right ear. and a swallow fork in thc eft. She hud on a small slmttery bell, with a .ope collar. Heavy with calf. Any person finding the abovo nnniod Heifer itld will tlellver h?Vnl Mr. ?I. Sidirodm-'s Mill, mo milo from Walhalla, will be liberallv ro varded. N. A. BROOKS. Sept. 10. 1800 48 Kinsma?t & Uowe//y Factors and > ?ommissio?i Merchants. Iliberal Advances made on Cotton and Naval S tores 4 Charleston9 S*C* tfopt, 0, VJ70 il 8m WALHALLA PRICE CURRENT, COltllKCTKl) YVKKKl.Y BY B? BB; ao so HS & LOW KUY. Al'i'bKS-Oreen, )?er bushel, 1.25 -Dry, " pound, 3af> BAOUINO-Dlilidy, per yard 80(133 " -Bulo Hoping, per pound, 1"> " --Jule, .... 05 " - Manilla " " 35 ?? -C..Hen 11 " ^ fill ">l) BI'TTKK, per puuud 20a?.f) BEESWAX, per pound 25 BKKF, pei- pound 5:iH BACON, per pound- Mo;; round 15u I,S Bf: A Ns - Wlibe. er bushel 2-00 CALICO, per yard, Ida]s COPI ?E-Rio. per pound 2f>u33 --bugnyra, per pouud 35ti-l0 " -. ?J ti vii", per pound 'JOtt?O CANDI.KS-Adaintintiue. por pound. 30 -Sperm " " jo \'u lt... EN- ANO PuWI.S, per liead l*n25 Oo'iTO.v--per pound I8it20 - y tim. per Bunch '.lil!? Onpl'KHAK, por pound Http) Di <:;<:.. pe.- head '_'."? i Iv.o . por dii'/.en 10 : Fi. i PK. per Suck. (OH pounds) G.OOaG.OO ? FKA NIKES-Ofloso, pet pound li-? -Mixed. " . 35 (.KAI -; -(rn. per bushel l.75ti200 ?~When?, " 2.00 I .. - live. 1.7?:i I.75 - Dais. " 75ft 1.00 (!i K>E. 'per In-ad. 50u75 Uno. - Di v. per pound l?ul5 " --Oreen. " ,7uS INDUJO--Spnnisli Fl?at, per pound 2.00ii2.25 -Carolina. " 1.25ul.60 I HON - Knglish refined, per pound 7ta8 . . _Swo(|o, " 10 "-'Bund, ?? BM "--lb.op. " I-JA .. - Pot wu rc, " 10 I. \un. ne.!- noni;.I 'JO . LIMB, per laurel ."..7-'' 11 (?0 : !,. ii UK it |?e'r tlioiis.ind rent' , 1250 ! t; MI per pound Bm ls Mri.\st>, per gallon, 75nl.20 MADDBII, pur pound 30al0 N AI i.s. per pun ntl 7 {ti > ONIONS, per bushel 1.25 On.. Korosc.o per'zillion 75ti80 " - Linse? i, boiled 2.00 "-- Linseed, 1 aw 1 ..Vi " -Tannor's, .Straits 1.50 PottK. per pound 1 Ott 1 ?j POTATOES-Irish, per bushol, 100a 1.50 " -Sweet, " 7") Bice, per pound lOnl'J S\i.r -Liverpool, per Sack, 2.00n3.00 Sn.rr, per pound lon IS Sci KtT.s, Corn Whiskey 2.50n3.00 do -French Brandy per gallon ?.OOalO.OO do -Bye Whiskey" 300.a8.00 do - Holland Oin <1.0UaK.OO tl.)-Of Turpentine por gallon 1 00 ."rioA c. per pound 12u20 Sud A ti. Crushed, tier pound 22jti25 do --A W hite per pound CO do -0 Yellow per pound 18tt20 do -Brown per pound I5ltl8 STAUCH, Whitouud Blue poi* pound 15u20 SODA, per pound I24hl5 ToHACUO, pei- pun ntl Chewing 70ll 1.00 do -Per pound smoking OOnl.OG TALLOW, per pound I0al2j TURKEYS, per head 75a1.00 TBA, Onn Powder per pound 200u'2 50 d'i -Ilysoil, Oreen per pound 1.75a2.00 ,1,, -Vining Hyson. Black per lb l.G0ti2.00 Wini., Washed per pound 35til0 VARNISHER, Ceaeh ib.dy. No- 1 per gnl 5.00 do -Conni. Furniture, per gullen '1.00 PAINT-, While Lend, Chicora. per lb 12al3 LATEST aXJOTATIONS SOUTHERN SECURITIES, IN CRA RLKSTuN, S. C., Corrected Weekly by A. C. KAUFMAN, Broker, No 20 Broad Street. S15PT. 2;i, 1870. STATU SKOUUITIES-Som h Caroline, old, -@ 82j (bi new, -?73j ?lo, registered -dook, ex int -6/70. CITY SECURITIES-Augusta, Cu., Bonds - (7i 80; t'hat lesion. S. C., Stock, ex ip- int, -(-?U?; do, Fire boan l3ouds,-??7? Columbia, S. C., bonds, -?dt?. lt A ll.no A I) BONDS-Dine Ridge, first mortgage, -pr HU; Charleston anil Savannah, - ?Go; Citar lotte, Columbia and Augusta, -?8o.;j Cheruw und Dallington, -($85; Greenville and Colum bia, Isl mort, -@'.)(); il". State gu ?rann e. -(ir f>7; Northeast ern,-@01; Savannah >?h?i Qlinvl?s toti, 1st inuit, -f">78; do. State guarantee, -rt) ti'j; .South Carolina,-?75 ? do, 71; Spartanburg nI)J Union, -(ii,05. lt A i Mt o AU STOCKS-Charlotte, Columbia ami Aug.isla. -(ii) Iii; Greenville und Cullimbin. -(?. '21; Nuitheuslerii, -(?)0>? Savannah and (.'limlesion, - f'i di ; .South Cnroiinn, whole shares,'-( '8; do. half shares, -(7t)M. L XC ll A NOE, kv.-New York Sight. % o 17 pur; G?hl, llo(</,ll7; Silver. li)l(</--. BOOTH OAROMNA DANU UII.I.S. *Bttnk of l.'harle.slon - - -Oi--. * Bank of Newberry - -( < - Hunk of ('aniden ... - 4ii(t,, Hank of Georgetown - - - jo(.., Bunk 01 Sunlit Carolina, - . \\(", bunk of Chester - - - 1 I(?#,-? Rank of llumhurg ... 1 1(.( - Bank of Slate of S. C., prior to 1861 -lb(in Bunk of State of S. C., .issue hn'd'?8?? ' - ' - ' ' - - 80@ * Planters' and Mechanics' Bunk of Ch ti ri cst on .... -(>?,~. * People's hank of Chai'lcslon - -("a-. * Union Bank of Charleston - -60 -Scut li wost j m Uu?lro?d Bank of Ch'nrlestoii, old - - j. -(?)-. *Southw?siern Ruilroad- Bank of Charleston, new - -' -(p. Statu Bunk ol' Chiivlor.ton . - ?fV - Furniers' and Exchange Bank of . (/liarles! fte - ?' ' [Itforf Exchange Bunk of Conimbla - 7(i7. Commercial Bank of Columbia - A Mcrohntits' Bunk of 6'hcraw - - ?(?ir- . Planters' Bunk of Fairfield - - - State of S. (7. Bills N?ciMvnrdo - 6'ity of Churl.sion Chart'Jo Bills - - O?rt) "Bills mark od thus (*) are being redeemed ut he Bank Counters of enoh. Morell 1?. 1H70 1; ill?j .Ivo ly' . ?W-<M--W J'-ir ix tc. si HM M7c?At4.ieA'>w?w^??iteir yi?^M Mill Q?sarin^Shafitin?&?ulleys IF YOU WANT HT/- A. LAY'S TIPPER LEATHF.II and Vt . CALF. SKINS, go to tho store of C/ L. lUilD <fe CO. -ALSO, I I;' YOU WANT W; yt. LAY'S Ohoapost L Hurnoss, Upper, Solo Leathor and Cr?lf kins, nil for Gush or Pf od nco," i?> t'o J. H. OSTKNDOBFF'S.'1 h Walhalla, S. C., Sept 0, 1870 t. ST?-ly tl vre s i o Ur t. h a n cc ! 700 Or VAIL 8'A MOS BJ A ft' E> Vim KAJUE, With Watcr-Pov/cr, Mills, &c. rjnijK undersigned will sell lo tho hilliest fl bidder, ut publie outcry, before tho Ooyrt House .! un', in \V ullin I lu. <>n Snlodny Hd) lit October tijosb nt I- o'clock, M., ihut Vuluublo Tract ol' Laud, known its 0 C O X K 13 M I h h S, fm Oooneo Crook, six milos north,of Walhalla, ou lin' rm\d leading IVotn Walhalla tn Chcoheo, containing 7'i() Actos, moro t?r li"s. There ls ii (Urisl i)iid .Saw Mill in operation mi tho pince. Tl- - ?itcr power is tine and li iii ber abundant. Dwelling ?un? ncccssnrv Out-bUildings mi ilie pliieo. Th oro is lijicn hind mi tho Tract 1er j ihrmiug purposes. Ti KM-.-Ono fi nilli by 1st January next, un I I>tibineo mi a credit nf mn. lind two years, with interest. Parchase money to bri secured by ie tc. porsnunl security, tttid liiot tgugo of thc premiso.'. Purchaser tn pay f?r stumps mid ps.i er*. * W. A. LAV. Sept. 9.1870 '17 4 f^.y Ahdorson fnk'llfyencw idease copy and I semi bill to \Y. A. L. REMOVAL AVINO RKMOVU? to our now stot'o on Main Struct, opposite D. Riemann's Motel,and li-uv jusl purchased in New Voil; a New Sleek ol' FALL AM) WINTER GOODS, Wc ure enabled tn fur nish our customers and ?he public treneiaHv their neocssnHes at the Vf HY bOWKS! PRIORS We respectI'vlly invite all to call mid examine for themselves. <& Visita KI'S. Sept. ti. 1S70 '7 T O "W IST LOTS FOR SALK. AV H.T. BK SOLI), lo the Inplied! bidder, before il the (.'our! House door, on SalcUay in Octo ber next, TWENTY LOTS. Situate in the town of Walhalla. Tlioeo lots are eligibly situated ?or business purposes und forpyp vate residences. Tel ins made lihov.n on day of sale. }). bl KM ANN. Tt. lb CHAMBERS, li. c. not 11.\u, c. WKNDKLKIN, I JNO. KAUFMANN. Sept. it, 1870 47 4 S I?o Stale o?" Mouth CaB'oliBia. IN PHOP.AT1'. COUNT-1MCKENS COUNTY. John L. Hackley 1 vs. I Pondun fir Partition, ReiUlln Hackley, <- Sale. Payment ct ?il. I ol' Debts, &o. J P appearing to the satisfaction of thie Court that the heirs of Warren ll nek loy. dc.o'd, to wit. W. Benson Buckley, Mclissh Hackley, H. T. lliehayds mid wile-Kli/.a Hichards, re side from ned beyond the limits of this Ste.te On million ol' Norton ?fc Ilngood. Pro Pet., it is ordered, that the Defendants do plead, an swer or demur to thc said Petition, within Three Months from this date, or an order, pro coiifesno, will be taken rts to them. (liven under my hand and peal of said Court, at Probato Court, this the Hrh of July, 1S7?. I. ll. PHILPOT. j.V.r.c. July 10. 1R70 40 Sin ^VJ'Bm?Y ?OLLI? Ed 'PUK ENKHOfSKS of this Institution commences I nu THURSDAY, September 1st, at li o'clock, A. M. The parents rind pal rons are requested to semi their sons immediately. Any delay renders it dilbcult lo Keep along willi (he class. Scholarships may bc obtained froro ike* Presi dent, and n.ust be in advance Por further particulars, ntldross the President, J. P. SM KLT/Kll. August ai, 1870 '10 4 MERCHANT TAILOR. II AV INO NOW PE ll MAN K N T LY LOCAT ED in tho growing TOWN; Od?; .WALHALLA. Thank ful for Past patronage. I, respect fully solicit a cull from my old friends and .tho publie generally; All work guaranteed to give entire satisfac tion. SHOP IN MR. I). BIEMANN'S Now Building on Wost side of Mainstreet. W. YVALSEMANN. August 10, 1870 44 ly THROUGH TICKETS NORTH. ; EN EH A L S?PEBINTEN DEN T'S 0PPI0E, OuKKNVlM. Si CoiiUMIIIA ll. ll. Co., C?tusiniA, S. C., Sept. 4, 1870. ON und niter this dato TUttOUC.il TICK ETS to New York, Philadelphia, Bulti noro, Washington and Richmond can bo pur based at. tho following Stations on this Road, iz ; Oroenvilh.. Anderson, Abbcvillo, Cokes ntry and Alston. JOHN IT. MORE, Oon. Supt. M. T. BARTLETT, Oe.?oral Ticket Agent. Sept. 0, 1S70 47 FOR SALE! r\N MVtn Street, in tko yillngo of West l_? Union, near Walhalla Depot, A 0% mm L?T, . n which thoro is a Neat and Comfortable ?welling; all necessary oiit bnildings, and an xoellcnt woll of,water. Terms very low Ari^t.Y AT Titts' OFFICE. Sept. 0, ?870 47 i^E^Hi A*W? - ooo?, AT wALLER, WATSO? ft co's; September 2, 1870 40 .orv- in??? ?tmw.fj??i ?ww '?'",|r*'.y"',',?!."3*w*f*"wgBI Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair to its natural Vitality and Color. A dressing winch i? nt onoo agreeable, healthy, and effectual for preserving tho hair. Faded or gray hair is soon restored to its original color, . with tho gloss and freshness of y?idh. 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E. .Null.M AX, Walhalla, S. C; Si l-l. 0, D>70 -17 i jr STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OL- ANDERSON. COl'RT OF COMMON I'l.F.AS John W. Dnotbls, ) Clerk of Srfid ?.'oort, Plaint i ff, Against dm Kay. Mary Florence I Kay, Ida Cannon, Jehu ? Hendrix and wife-Nar cissa, Nimrod T. Smith and Joseph Jolley, De fendants. Copy Scmmons'; For Relief,, (complaint hot 6?rved.) To the IMendauts, John Hendrix and wife-I Nareista Ilcndrix und Ida Cannon : *^7"0U aro hereby summoned and required to X answer the complaint in this action, wbicli is tiled in ibo lillico of thc Clerkof Common Ploas, for the said County, and to serve a copy of your answer to thc said complaint on tho subscriber nt his office, at Anderson Court House, Soiitli Carolina, within twenty days niW tho service hereof, exclusive of such service ; and if you fail t.i answer thc complaint within tho timo aforesaid, thc plaintif! in this action will apply to tho Court for thc rcliof demanded in tho complaint. Dated at Anderson C. II., S. C., August 30th, 1870. Bi F. WHITHER; Plaintiff's Attorney. Sept. 9, 1S70 -17 Ot Run Herc Everybody! A. TAYLOR & CO. AVE JUST RECEIVED, and now opou^ i"?r. A If KW AND SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS, At their new stand, on Main Street, opposite Waller, Watson & Co.'s storo, which will bo ilVered to tho public at LO W PRICES. The Jonds being purchased with Cash, we can and viii sell us low as tho lowest and ns good goods is can be found in tho market; Call ano ct' iniino our stock boforo purchasing clscwhcro; md save money. Kt?>.. Country Produce taken in exchange or Coeds at tho highest mnrket price. A. TAYLOR & CO. Juno 2f. 1S'70 30 ly W. A. FALLAW, WALHALLA, S. C., OULD r?spectfully inform tho citizens of YY C.ionco County, that he will attend rqmptly to all business in his line, entrusted j Iiis caro, on tho most reasonable tenus. All W?lk warran iud. OFFICE-On Main Street, ?bovo the stor? f Messrs. Pieper & Lowery.. Juno 28, 1870 ? 87 tf Waller, Watson Co.? WALHALLA, S. C., DBAT.KRS IN .m COMMERCIAL MANURES. Fresh Turnip Beeda RED TOI?, WHITE FLAT ?lifO'??, WHITE NORFOLK, AV II TTE GLOlH'i, ' B?XQN'S ?ttJTA BAGA, YELLOW ABERDEEN. Warranted Frosh and Purfl. ''?? ?"' ! . ' WALLER, WATSON &' ??i July 15 30