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The tVar in ?uropo TOURS, Scptcmbor 23 -Bismarck lins is sued uuothcr circular lo thc Ambassadors on thc war, and tho prospects of pence, which is ?conceived in a much milder tono than hereto fore. HOURN, September 22-Evening.-Thc email villages between Meziercs and lOpinul, wero burned by tho Prussians, who shelled tho citizens when endeavoring to extinguish thc flames. Tho Prussians have bombarded Nantes and LnVillc. Gen. Wimpfen, Sn a recent letter, says the .Kmperor surrendered at Sedan in a cowardly ?manner. Wimpffcu proposed a movement which would have redeemed everything, but it was overruled at onco. NKW Youie. September 24.-Thc Trie gram has a spcuinl despatch from Florri oro, near Puris. 10 o'clock to day, which says lille and cannon Dring were heard on tho streets 'bf Paris this morning. On the 21st.it was 'distinctly observed from the heights, that a ^conflict was going on, but nothing was beanl "regarding details or parties engaged. Later intelligence says a revolution has been threat "ened by thc Red Republicans, who are furious against tho present leaders. The Hotel de Ville will probably bc seized. Resistance to '<n revolution will probably be impossible. Toul was captured by storm. Thc towu Vas badly damaged. YOURS, September ,24.-Rumors of new JpCilCO developments aro. confirmed. Tho Ministry to day publishes tho following : Bismarck demands, preliminary conditions, 'thut nil the fortresses of Alsace and Loraine 'be delivered to the Prussians, ns well as Forts Dcmont, Valerian nt Walls. The Paris Pro visional Government considered these condi Xions absolutely inadmissible, and will hume 'diatoly address n proclamation to tho people 'of tho nation and tho ambassadors of foreign 'nations, exposing the situation and indicating new measures for national defence in view of 'tho hostile terms. Ono measure will bo the indefinite postponement of thc election for thc Constituent Assembly. BRUSSELS, September 24-Noon.-Ba zaine offered to capitulate at Metz, on condi 'tion that he be allowed to retain baggage and :arms, with a stipulation not to take up arms ?again for three months. TOURS, September 24.-Thc Ministry is sued a proclamation, that Franco will rather bury herself under lier own ruins, than accept 'the insolent conditions of Germany. Tho Constitutionnel says it was erroneously iptated, yesterday, that thc engagements around Paris were unfavorable to the French. The French had tho advantage in every one of 'the battles. TOURS, September 24.-Tho following 'nows is official : In the proclamation to Prance, before tho siege of Paris, Jules Favre 'desired to sec Bis mn role, to know thc inten tion of the enemy. Tho following is tho de 'clurntion of thc enemy: "Prussia wishes to 'continue thc war, ia order to reduce France to a second rate power. Prussia demi.lids Alsace and Lorraine as fir as the Meuse by right of conquest. Prussia, before consenting 'to an armistice, demands the rendition of 'Strasburg, Toul ami Montvitlcrieii." Paris Hs exasperated, and will rather bury herself beneath her ruins. To such insolent preten tious, wc can only respond by resistance to thc lust extremity. France'iicoepts the ?trug .'gie, mid counts upon hor children. Signed "by Orcmieux, Giais,0izoin and Tourichon. The Government has issued decrees that 'all municipal elcotions, as well ns those of thc 'Constituent Assembly, will be suspended and adjourned, and all municipal elections which nave been effected, annulled. The Prefects will maintain their municipalities, or in their inability to serve, appoint others. LONDON. September 20 -Tho Times .Imeciols, dated Snnrbruck, 24th instant, say Bazaine made a feint on tho side of Mercy La Haut, nnd attempted to escape to Thieu Viii ? There was a heavy onnonadc for some jjovus> nn(l " sharp light nt Moulin, seven n 'r from Metz. Tho French were driven nook s ti, . i i, . * > ?-'i,,r j0SR Wiis serious. Bazaine bas released A i r <. -,, . ,l' pymoners. A heavy force of Bavarians is . ., / ; , t mi r '"etrating the country towards Lyons. J he cati. i" i , e. i .?. ? '? . . J i. . j Tim at Strasburg ts irre parably injured. Thu . r , . . .. J -strononncal clock is littll going. Von Buest has assured Thier.-. ,r .? _ ? cst sympathy, hut intervention is imp ,Ujb|e It is said Thiers will offer tho Czar Importo:.? ?concessions in thc Fust. BRUSSELS, Soptbmber 20. -Bands of Workmen yesterday paraded thc streets sing ing tho Marseillniso, and crying .? Vive fa France!" Tho mnjoyity 0f tho people here disfavor the annexation of Alsace and Loraine. JtW dov. Scott's State Constabulary (most, ly Ohio underling,) cost tho tax-payers of tho State $30,000 per year. And thc services of tho said Constabulary has not been worth ?vo conts to tho people of thc Stato. DIKD, at his residenco, near Pendleton village, on the morning of August 23d, 1870, Capt. JOHN MAXWKLL, in tho 79th year of his ago, leaving n -devoted wife and children, w th nunierous other Teintions, and an extensivo oiiclo of frionas, to -mourn their loss. Ho lind been declining forscv 'CTal years under a disenso of a complicated char noter, which hnfllod tho professional skill of his .physicians: but being n man of unusual energy ?atti indomitable perseverance, be kept moving, ;nnd resisting tho wnsto of disenso ns long ns he .could. Cnpt. MAXWELL, throughout bis long, netivo ?nd useful life, commanded tho respect mid love of all who know him. Ho look a deep interest ?nd an activo part in nil tho atirring events of the ?ge in which no iived. He wns with Gen. Jack ?son tn tho "Crook War," and nlso in tho War of ?812. Ho was ardently and dovotcdly attached '(o South Carolina, and in 1801, although seventy year?, of ago, when thc Into contest commenced nt rori Sumter, ho hastened thither with all tho ar dor nnd enthusiasm of youth, and was present nt tts Riirrondor. In 1828, ho was olected a member to tho Stnto Legislature, lo which position ho was returned for several succossivo terms; ho was a useful, working member of that body, nnd ns such was honored, and very popular with his constitu ?nts. Ho was also a member of soveral of tho State Conventions, including tho Secession Con vention of 18H0. Possessing tho unlimited conti denoo of tho people, ho wns generally returned at the head of tho tiokct. Ho did not seok political preferment, but sought tho quiet and peaceful pursuits of life, in which ho gained tho confidence -Of bis fellowmen mid end a red himself to au ox tensivo circle of friends. In all tho varied relations of lifo, Capt. MAX vrsu. was most exemplary. He wns netivo nnd energeHo in burliness, devoted to his family, true to hts fri fl ods, kind and benevolent to the poor, ?nd imbued with tho highest principles of honor, Wended with Mildness and suavity of manners. Ile leaves behind him a muno fondly cherished by ?he loved ones of the home cirelo, and honored tiy th? community in which he lived, and bo quenths to his family an exomplnry life-upon whlob Iheir memory cnn fondly dwell-tho richest legaoy a patriarch can l??ve te his dviccoinntB. -A- nnoun?ements. var Wc are authorised I? announce CEN. 1.(1. MclvlSSICK. of Union, ns n Candidato for Congress from tlio Fourth Congressional District. ?di?" Wc arc authorised to minou icc JESSE JENKINS nfl n candidate fur County Commissioner for Oconcc County. tfay The many Friends ot Uobort S. UUTLKDCH respectfully announce ld ni n enn iliiliite for Count)' Commissioner, ut tlio ensuing election. B?>." TUC Friends of JBason DUNKIN respectfully annonnco him a windi* doto for County Commiscdoiior of Ouonoc Couu ty._ B?X- The friends ol' KollCB'1 POWELL, respectfully nnnounce him a Candi' tinte for County Commissioner, for Oconcc County, nt tho ensuing election. The friends of Jackson HENDERSON respectfully annonnco li i tn as an ind?pendant, free Republican Candidato to represent the people of Oconce County, in the next Legislature Ho belongs to no party, but will discharge his duty for thc good of his country. * sex. The many Friends o ?'if lr. RANSOM HUNT respectfully announce him a candidate for Colliny Commissioner of Oco ncc County. 8@u Tlie friend* of* .0. Henry OSTENDORT'T respectfully nominate him as a candidate for the Legislature at the ensuing election. JMS*- The Friends ol* Alc\?.n DKR BRYCE, .lu., respectfully announce him a Candidate to represent the people of Oconce County, in the next Legislnture, at thc ensuing election. D&u The ?fiany Friends o?' ?f3. P. M I TCH IC LL. E>Q.. respectfully announce him ns a Candidate for County Commissioner, for Oconcc Countv, ut the next election. its*- T?? c~ Friends o?* ^T. ??. SANDERS, KsQ., respectfully announce him a Candidate for tho omeo of Probate Judge of Oconce County, at tho next election. fl??r The Friends o?* Uli?. J. B. WUK) HT respectfully nnnounce bim n Candidate for School Commissioner ot Oconcc County, at the next election. Bt?r The Friends o?* I). ?. HULL respect folly nun ou nco bim a Candidate fur County Commissioner of Oconce County, at tho election in October next. MANY VOTERS. iu?r ?fir. Fdifor: Picase an nounce T. R. blt AC K KN HI DC 10 as a Candi date for School Coiumi&sinnor nt the approach ing election, for Oconce County, and obiigo _MANY VOTERS. iC?T We are authorised to nnnounco KD WA KI) K. STOKES, Ksq., of Oreen ville, a cami I tin to to represent the people ol Hie fourth Congressional District of South Carolina ! in tho Congress of ihe United ?Stiitos, nt thc en suing election in October, l'ai xe i ri.i:s- DEMOCRATIC. PICK ENS ANNOUNCEMENTS. I B?SU The Many F rien tis of JOHN CRAIG announce him asa candidate I for tho olfico of Probate Judge, for Dickens County, at tho next election. VOTERS. rm* O. 4). Folgr.r respectfully announces himself a candidate for a sent, in tho House of Representatives, frons Dickens Coun ty, nt the ensuing election. The IVB a ii y Friends of .JULIUS E. KOLO KR respectfully nnnoiinco bim n candidato for Sohool Commissioner, for Picken* County nt the ensuing oloction. ggr Vhe Friends of ('ol. S. D. OOODLKTT respectfully announce bim a Candidate to represent the peoplo of Picketts County in Hie Senate of South Carolina, at thc ensuing election. Thc Friends of Hardy Ol LS I tv* p( K?<jM respectfully nnnounce him a Candidato County Commissioner, for Pickons County, nt iv, "oxt election. ??*" Til? Friends ol JI# PAR ROT!', rcspecufully nnnounco bim n Candidato for County Commissioner, for Dickens County, nt thc ensuing election. tv$>- riie Friends of BSohert CHA IO. ALEXANDER A L LO 0 0 1) and RKK>E BOWEN respectfully nnnoutieo thom ii? candidates for County Commissioners, for Dickens County, nt tho ensuing election. ?Cir The Friends of "fl a j. WARREN BOYD respectfully annonnco him a candidato tor County Commissioner of Pick ens County, nt tho next olectinu. .'THE PEOPLES' TICKET?" For County Commissioners : Coi,. W. E. WKLBORNE, Mn. EDITOR : Please annonnco the foregoing names in your pnpor, ns Candidatos for County Commissioners of Pickons County, nnd obligo MANY VOTERS, ?Qr VB v. R d i (or : Please nn nounco W. 0. FIELD and II. J. ANTHONY as Candidatos for Comity CommifSionors for Pickons County nt tho election in October noxt. VOTERS. KAT ?fir. ICditor : Please an nounce Capt. WM. li. ROOKRS and CHAR LES THOMPSON. E?a" as Candidates for County Commissioners for Dickens County, at tho oloction in October noxt. VOTEltS. it Thc friends of Capt. Kob BUT CRAIG, respectfully nnnounco bim a candidato for tho ollico nf County Commissioner for Pickons County, at tho ensuing election. L. LORENZT, -DEALER IN "Hetvebnau &c< Domestio Ijcaf Tobacco, COR. WENTWORTH AND KING STS. Charleston, S. ?. Sopt. 23,1??0 iO 3 N O Jl I N e<: Q<; * O conee County. For tho Lojislaturo : DU. O. M. I OY M?, CART. J. L. SHANKhlN. For Probato Judge : MAJ. STY li KS I*. DION DY, For School Commissioner : ltKV. FLETCH EU SMITH. For County Commissioners : J. Y. JONES, MICHELAUS LAY, LICWIS MOREHEAD. NOMIN E ES -FOli i? a ? ?sc & m 3 ???iNiir v. For Hiv So nut Ci W. E. HOLCOMBE For thc BBouse, J. E. II A 0 0 0 D. For Probate .3?!<:,;;<., I. H. PHILROT. For School Commissioner, D. P. BRADLEY. For County Commissioners, JACOB LEWIS. JOHN: T. GOSS KIT, WM. G. HILLIIOUSE. Special 1ST otices. "NO I'l.KA SU R K SO CU BAP AS R fi A I) INO, NO IM.RASVRB so I.ASTINO AS iip.Ai.Tii" restored by SUMTER BITTERS, thc great Southern Tonie mid Appetizer. A lt BA o OK TUB NOUTII -In ninny things tho North lois for n long 'iine been ahead ol' the .South, merely because our people have neglect od their ua'urnl advantages In nothing was thist more palpably the ease than in thc iminUftietitrc of doors, Bushes, blinds, mouldings. &o. This was noticed by Mr. I*. P. Tonic, un enterprising Ch-irlcstoiihin,. and he hus now one. ot' the largest mid most suc cessful 111 a nu factories of doors, sashes und blinds in the whole country. See his advertisement WnShiillu Clinptor, No. 88, IS. A. M. A RECULAR CONVOCATION of Walhal la Chapter, No. 28. lt.-. A.*. M.-., will bc held at their Dall, in Walhalla, on MONDAY, the 3rd day of October next, nt cundle light. Companions will be punctual in their atten dance. Hy order the Chapter; ROBT, A. THOMPSON. Sec'y. Blue Btiilgr Lodge, No. ?2, A. F. .Vi. A UKO ULAR COMMUNICATION of Blue Mulgo Lodge. No. 92. A.\ IV. M.-.. will be held on SATURDAY, Oct. 1st. at 7 o'clock, P. M. A full attendance is requested, as bus iness nf importance to each nod every Brother will bo brought up. Urethren will take duo notico, and govern themselves accordingly. By order of thc Lodge . _ WM KO II H KR. Sec'y. ^^^^^^^^^ The " Pain Killer," After TiiuiTY Y KA ns trial, is still receiving Ibo most unqualified testim niais to ils virtues, from persons ol the highest character mid responsibili ty. Physicians, of 'he first respectability, rcccm mend it as a most effect uni proparution for the extinction ol' pain lt is not only the best reme . y ever known for Hruiscs. Cuts, burns, &o., but for Dysentery or Cholera, or ally sort of bowal complaint, il is n remedy unsurpassed for efficiency and rapidity of action, lu the great cities of In dia uni! oilier hot Climates, it lins become the Standard Medicine for nil such complaints, us well ns for Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint!: and other kindred disorder.-:. For Coughs und ('(dds, ('ank er, Asthma, nm) llhouinntio difficulties, it has been proved by thc mn t. nhuiiduut and convincing testimony, to bo un invaluable medicino. Direc tions accompany each bottle. Sold by ull Druggists. Price 26 cts.. 00 cts., mid $1 per bottle. Sept. 12-1m. l^nial Settlement. NOTICB is hereby given, that I will npply to Richard Lewis, E?q.. Judge of Probate, ut Walhalla, on tho 20th dav of OOTOBKR nant, f .r Krt.?l oollKlllCnt ol til? Kstllte of A. P. TAYLOR, deceased, and discharge therefrom. Parties interested will appear rm that day. D. S. STIUBLIN?, AdmV. ?opt. 20, 1870 ?19 - 4 ?Phial Settlement. "VfOTICE is hereby given, that ? will app?y Xl tn Richard Lewis. Esq., J mig.? of Probate, at Walhalla, on tho 29th day of OCTOBER next, for final sottlemcntof the Estnto of JABEZ JONES, deceased, and dischnrgo therofrom. Partios interested will appear on that dnv. JOEL E. JONES, Ex'or. Sept. 20. 1870_49_4_ NOTICE. 1)ERS0NS in Pit i ons nnd Oeoneo counties, Who aro indebted tn tho Into firms of Hnrrison if, Whittier and Wbitner ic Wbitnor, for professional services, inuit sottlo with tho undersigned at onco. Longor indulgence eau not bo given- J. II. WIIITNER. Walhalla, Sopt. 19, 1870 49-3 ""FOITSALE. IWILL SELL, to tho highest bidder, ot Walhalla, on Snledav in Oe.tobor noxt, tho CHOSES IN ACTION belonging to tho Estato of A. B. TAYLOR, deceased. D. S. STRIBLINO, Adm'r. Sept. 20, 1870 49 2 ^raH?KCIilVEI), AFINE LOT OP FRENCH AND GER MAN ACCORDEONS, of the hes? mako. For salo Cheap hy S. II. RUSSELL. Sopt. 21, 1870 49 WALHALLA PRICE CURRENT. COWIVKCTKO WKKKLY BY i'iupewis & 1,0 wi:RS v. Ai'ri.KS-Gropn, per bushel, 1.25 ! " -Dry, " pound, 3ll5 I I?A<??-' . - Doini v, poi* y ?ni 30u33 " -liSjc Boping, per pound, 15 ! -Julo, " " 26 ; - Mundill " " '.ii> I ^_Clifton " " 50II(J0 , HuTTF.n, per [?nulid 2Un25 BEESWAX, por [mund 25 BEEP, per pi i nj ld ?inH BACON, per pod nd-11 ? ? ?r round l/inis HEANS-Whit?. j.cr bushel 2 tm CA i.MM, per \ md. 10? IS CO?TBB- Rio, por pnund '2>r?u33 " --Luguvrn, per pound 35nld " --Jil vu, i ie, I' f on mi 40il50 CANDI.KS-Adamantino, por pound, .'.I) " -Sperm " ** -lo CHICKENS AND Fowl,?, por head I5.i25 COTTON-per pnund I8n20 - YiVrn. per Bunch 2.(Kl COPPERAS, por pound Sn Bi HICKS, per head 2? lions, per I|O/,OII i.r) FLOUR, per Snek. (OS pounds) G.OOaO.OO FEATHERS- G 00*0. per ponud 61) - Mixed, " 35 CHAIM- -Pinn, per bushel 1.75ft2.00 " - Wheat, " 2.(?n " -live, . l.t?iil.75 ?. -Oats. ' .? 7?ul.00 (li: KS E. per head, , 601175 HIKES-Di v. por pound l'util6 . . -(? reen.' " 7nS INDIGO-Spun'tnh Flout, per pound 2.00a-2.25 . . -Carolina, '. 1.25?! I 50 I RON- English relined, per pound 7 ?>a^ -Swede, " Bi "-Hand. " 12 j "-ll..op. " 12j .? -Pot. ware, " III I,A ? o per pound 2d LIME, per barrel 3/T5u>l Od Lt!MURK, per thi'us.md feet 12.50 LEAD, per pound I5nl8 MOLASSES, per go I Lm, 75ul.20 MADDER, por pound 3"u-|0 NAILS, per pound 7Jn8 O.vioNs, per bushel 1 25 On.. Kerosene, .per gallon 75n80 " -Linseed, boiled 2 mi "- Lin<eed. rn ,v I 60 " -'runner's, Straits 1 50 I'-iHK. per pound 10a 12j POTATOES - Irish, per bushel, 10o.-il.5o I -Sweet, " 75 KICK, per pound 10a 12 SALT-Liverpool, per Sack, 2.90a3.OO SHOT, per pound 15nls SIM KITS. Com Whiskey 2.5?a3.00 do -French Brandy per gnllon 5 UOalO no do -live Whiskey' 300.u8.00 do -Holland Oin 4.()0tiS.00 do-Of Turpentine per gullen 1 00 SOAP, per pound 12u20 SUOAR, Crushed, lier pound 22-1 u25 do -A White per pound 20 do -0 Yellow per pnund JSn20 do -Brown per pound I'm I8 STAUCH, Whitened bino por pound 15a20 SUDA, per pound 12\ul5 TotlACCO, per pound Chewing 7Ou 1.00 do -Per pound smoking 00n 1.00 TALLOW, per pnund I On 12 j TURKEYS, per head 75aI.(IO TEA. Gun Powdnr por pound 200il2 50 tin -Hyson, Oreen per pound l.75n2.00 ,1,, -Yening Hyson. Black per lb 1.50u2.00 Wo n,. Washed per pnund 35a lo VARNISHES, (Jonch lindy. No- 1 pergal 5.00 do -Conni, Furniture, per gallon -LOO PAINTS, White Lend. Chicnra. per lb 92?i 13 LATENT QUOTATIONS (IF SOUTHERN SECURITIES, IN CHAHLKSTON, S. C., Corrected Weekly by A. C. KAUFMAN, Broker, No 25 Broad Street. SEIT. HO, 1870. STATE SRCURITIES-South Carolina, oh!. -?. 32; do new, -?70; do, registered stock, ex int -?70. CITY SEOIRITIES-Augusta, Cia.. Bonds --? 80 ; Chnrloston. 8. C., Stuck, ex qr int, -048; ile, l'ire Limn Bonds, -?titi; Columbia, S. C., bonds, - (.A iii?. IL\li.noAb BoxpS-Bhio RKlgO, first mortgage. -((V.iiti; Charleston ami Savannah. -?bo? Char, lotte, Columbia and Augusta, -?85 : Chcraw niul Burlington, -?82; OrecnviUe anti Colum bia, 1st mort, -?8j; do. State gitnrimtco, -? Go; Northeastern,-?87; Savannah uni Chin li s ton. Isl mort, -?78; do, Stale guarantee, -? (li); South Carolina,-?75; do,71; Spartanburg und Union, - (a)M. KAU.ROAD STOCKS-Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta, -? lt); flroonville tihd Columbia. -?2A; Northeastern, -?L"; Satannnh and Charleston, - ?ni ; South Carolina, whole shares,-?38; do, halt" shares, - ?,3'.L LXOIIAN'?K, &0.- New York Sight, \ off par; Gold, 1I1?1I6; Silver. 10??--. SOUTH CAUOMNA HANK DILLS. * Bank '?f Chariest en - - -? - ?Bunk of Newberry ... -(" - Bunk of Camden .... 6b(a -? Bunk of Qcorgelowo ... 10? Bunk ot South Carolina - . 12? Bank of Chester - - - ll?. Bank of Hamburg ... 12? Bunk of Stuto of S. C., prior lo 18<U -l?? Bank of Simo o? S. C., issue 1801 und 18(12 - - - 30? *Plnntcrs' and Mechanics' Bnnk of Charleston .... - ? - ?People's bunk of Charleston - --? * Onion Bunk of Chnrloston . - -? ?Southwestern Railroad Bank of Charleston, old ... -@ ?Southwestern Huilroad Bunk of Charleston, new ... -Q Slut? lhink of Charleston . - 8? Fnrmors' and Bxtihangd Bank of Charleston - - 1? Bxohange BnnVVf Columbia - 7?, Commercial linnie of Columbia . 11?, Merchnnts* Bunk of 6'hcruw - - ??_ Planters' Bank of Fairfield - - - 6? Slate of S C. Bills Itcocivablo - 00? City of Churl sion ChnnKo Bills ?. -00? ?Bills marked thus (?) aro being rcdeomcd nt tho Bank Counters of each. March 18, 18/0. 22 ly LANI) FOR SALE! \\TU.\ BE SOLD, on Snlcdny in October next, at tho Court IIouso, (if not previ ously sold.) tho Trnet of Land lately owned by Lewis Werneeko. situnto in Oconeo, on waters of Ramsay and Changa Creeks, adjoining lands of David Dickson, John Dickson' nod Others, containing ?37 ACRES, more or loss. TKUMS-CASII. Purchaser to pay for stamps nnd titles. J. II. Will f NEU. Walhalla, S. C., Sept. 19, 1870 40-2 w IF YOU WANT A. LAY'S UPPER LEATHER and . CALF SKINS, go to the ?tore of C L. REID ?, CO. -ALSO, IV YOU WANT W. A. LAY'S Choapo<.t Harness, Upper, Solo Loather and Calf Skins, nil for Cash or Prodneo, go to J. tl. OSTENDORFF'S. Walhall?, S. C., Sept 9, 1870 37-ly ?.n Great Medical blscorcryl Dr WAIiKSira OA LIFO UNIA VINEGAR BITTEHS, "c a Df*lf ICS'.linoti |^ FANCY DR I N Kyll I M ado of Poor Hum. Whiulcoy. Proof Spir its, and Hofnao Liquor??. ....< nio l, Hpiix'd, nud sweetened to p.ca-..! i.iol..?U c.? Ivd ?.Tonics ? A.npoUng.M." " lt ..?. >:..," *. ., m it 1< -i I Hw tippior on to drunkenness a ul r i.u, butr?roatruo Mituioin?, nvido lunn t'.io Ni.i '? U . <U and Herl? of Paltt'orubi, fro? from a!I Aloohollg Stimulants. Tneyn ? -itiilRATllliOOD l'URIL-'lBUna I IAFJ3 Ol VU? O PfUN CIPLE, ft perfect ltt'*iovator p:"t ? ivlgoratofr ot itu? Bystoia, carryititfoii ?. .1 jv? nomma mutter, (lAiiMUiririg tb? L?oo ito n li idlhy condition. jv o person otto tnl.o lliwo Ihtlirs, aecordlogto direction*, ami romain lon;* un wi ll. iJliOO will twRivoh for an inciirubM eas?, prr* vlitiiri* t?io bones ni"? not ii.n'".o l l>y minerai i .olsons br o'lier means, and t o vi:;.l oijans v ?*! .I I?"VAIIII i lie po ni of r 'pair. For Inflvnm t >ry nid Chronic T?hou matiam. and G jut. Dysoopsia, or Jncii KO .tiern. l?ilioua, J tomi! tent, nnrt Intcr mitffint Vover.i, IJ. t n-te* or tho Blood, IJ?VJV. Kidneys, andI?lctUd?r* ?h<>s?Bit tors liavo been i:iwl ? Buch Dis e?aos aro caiwcd 1/ Vitiated Blood, Wliirli li Ki'iim*illy invlu<*e,l ty dciuiijoiuent of the Dixoativo ?rpcana. 'runt Ittvljtoiiitj tin Motiru i. ant stimul?t o tho torpid livor ?nd IMJWUM, wii. 'I render ilium ofunequalledolllruy bi ?Iftanshit tim Ij'ayrlof n'.l impurities. ?nd Imparting now lifo and vijor ?otho whole syst ein. Dyapopsia or Indineation, Headache, rain in t.ID HllOUldors, Li.UUIM, Ti iitn..-.-s cc' tho Odos!, Disxinesta 8>tir Ktuinuch, Mad Tasto in the Moir li, lb.ho-i Attael;*, Palpitation of tho Heart, CoptoiM Uisoiiurtfe-i of JUrine, Tain in tito rejoin of tho ICidney.ii, nnd e. hun Ired oilier ?iilnful ayinptomi wlne'.i m e tho oftsprlucs of )v*Spopsia, aro lined hy l!n'>-.> lill IPI J. ??leanse ilia Vii l it.-1 IlliHj \ w!i "never yon find its impurltla-i bursting throu -.li ibo altin bi I'nn plc*, Eruptions, or Sores: cleansoit when it ia foul, nml your feel Inn i will tell you winn. Keep tho Wood puro arid Hie boult h ot tho system will ?PIN, TATI?, ami other WOr.MS, lurking In tho system ot so many thousand *, aro eifectualiy dost roved nnd removed. For full directions, TOttd carefully lift) rirrnlat around c:\eh Imltle, printed in four languages KoRlish, Oonnan, French, und Spanish. J. WAl.Klilt.s2 A: 3i Oomracrco Street, N. Y. Proprietor, lt. ir. MelMM?AI.D Se co., JlhlfrKlstS and '. Icnerul Afreni?. Ban Fr.Ani i-icrt, California, and 32 nudSt Cum. mp?ro I*tr 'et, 1*7. ^ . K?-fiOLD MY ALT. DRUGGISTS AXD DESLKUS. Sept. 23, 1870 49 Om R E M O V A L nAVINO REMOVED to our new flore on Main Street, opposite I), liiemimn's Hotel,ami hav ing just purchased in New York ii New Stock ol' FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Wc are enabled lo furnish our customers and ibo public cenetally their necessaries ut the Vi.UV LOW HST Pit I (J KS Wo respect Iv Hy invite nil to cull and examine for tlioinsctvcs. CARTEES ?fc TPiR.\ER. Sept. 9, 1870 17 TOWN LOTS FOR SALE. \\MLT, BK Sni.r. lo tho highes! bidder, before ll the Court House door, on Snlcdny in Octo ber next, TWENTY LOTS. Sit un I o in the town ol Walhalla. These lois are eligibly H?tHilted for business purposes ?nd lor pri vate residences Terms made known on day of salo. 1). RIEMANN. H. H. I'll A M HERS, I', c. norn \u. O. WKN'1)10(.KIN, J NO. KAL't ..I A NN. Sept. 0. 1870 17 1 ^WATERWHEEL, Mill Gearint,Sha11ting& Pulleys ^.?lSEND FORA CIRCUI?O^. Sept. 10. 1870 48 ly Kinsman Howell, Factors a?id Commission Merchants. LiberalAdva?iccs made on Cotton and Naval Stores. C/iarleston, S.C Sept. 0, 1070 47 Bm THROUGH TICKETS NORTH. G E N E R A Ii SU Pt PIN T R X 1>E N T'S O F EIC E, G UK KN VIM, it COLUMBIA lt. lt. Co., COLUMBIA, S. C., Sept. 4, 1870. ON nnd nfter this dato THROUGH TICK ETS to New York, Pliilndolpbia, Ralti moro, Washington and Richmond can bo pnr chnsed nt the following StAtions on this Rond, viz: Greenville, Andorson, Abbovi"o, Cokoa bury and Alston. JOHN lt. MORE, Gon. Supt. M. T. BAftTLBTt, Goncrnl Ticket Agont. Sept. 9, 1870 47 TOR SALEI ON Main Street, in Ibo village of Wost Union, nenr Walhalla Depot, A om ir\0n& LOT, on wbicb tbore ls n NoAt nnd Comforteblo Dwolling, All noco88nry out buildings, and an oxcollent well of wnter. Terms vory low APPLY AT TU IS" OFI ICB. Sept. 9, 1870 47 Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For all tho purposos of a Laxativo Medicino. Perhaps noon" ntedl cl i io it-MI universally required by OVOry? buily M? a cathartic, nor waa ?vcr any be fore BO universally adopted into ubc, in every country ami among all classes, UM tiii.. nulli bulclUciunt purgative I'M. Tho obvious reason is, 11 mt il it- amore relia ble and far moro ef fectual remedy than any oilier. Those who havo tried it, know that it cured them : those who buvO not, know that it cures their neighbors and Mends; and nil know that what il docs once it does al ways - that it never fails through any faull or neg gloct of its composition. We have thousands upon thousands olcorlinoules of their remarkable cu rc? ot* tho following complnlntsi bul "o"1* euros aro known in every neighborhood, Rilli wc need not publish them. Adapted to nil ages and conditions in all climates ; containing neither calomel nor any deleterious drug, they may bo taken with safety by anybody. Taolr sugar-coating preserves them ever Irosli.imd makes them pleasant lo take, While being purely vegetable, no hann eau ari6? iron their usc in any quantity. , Thov operate by tholr powerful Influence on tho internal vlscorn to purity thc blood und stimulate il into healthv action - remove the obstructions ot" thc stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the bod v, restoring their irregular action to health, and by'corroctlng, wherever they exist, such de rangements ns ure the Hist origin or disease ?Minute directions aro given in the wrapper on tho box, for thc following complaints, which theso I'tiiit rapidly euros- _ For ??? H,,,-|i?ln or Xiiill;r?*??*lon, T.ltttlcaa? ti?>MM, fl.an vito ?' and ?.OH* of Apm'titv, they should bc taken moderately to stimulate tho stom ach, and restore ils healthy tono and action. For lilvor Complaint and its various Hymn? toms, s>m?u? Mwutluciie, fcJlcU H?MM1< Mellis JTiiumltco Or ?ri?ei? NfrhnvM, lill loi? Colic mid Billion? ?'?M?vu, [hoy should bo Judiciously taken for each case, to orroct tho diseased ac 'on or remove tho obstructions which cause it. For Dynontory or ?Hari-Iioa, but ono mild dose is generally required. For ?tlieuiiiatlHiii, (Wont, Gravel, B?al plt.ttinn of til?? Illari, 9*nln In tlio Hitlo, Ilacli and i.oin?, they should bc contin uouslv taken, as required, lo change the diseased action of the system. With such chango those complaints dlsappoar. For Droimy and B?t-opstcnl Swelling* they should ne taken in large and frequent doses to uroduco the effect of a drastic purge. lor Mn ppr .-union a large dose should bo taken as it produces thc desired effect by sym pathy. . As" ti t>lnnor I'M, take, one or two JMf?? to promote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional iloso stimulates the stomach ana bowels into healthy action, restores tiie appetite, and invigorates thc system. Hence it is often ad vantageous whci'O no serious derangement exists. One who feels tolerably well, often Muds that a dose of theso 1'illn makes him foci decidedly bet ter, from their cleansing and renovating CfloetO*. tho digestive apparatus. Dr. ?T. CAYERA CO., Practical Ch?mi?t$r LOWELL. MASS., V. S. A. . .or Sale by DR. A. E. NORMAN, Walhalla, S. C. Sept. '.), IMO -17 ly Hera's Uh ur Chance! roo A CUES OF V A I,? A??il? LA\U FOKL SALE, With Water-Power, MUIB, fl MIK undersigned will sell to the highest .!_ bidder, nt publie outcry, before thc Court Ibuisc door, in Walhalla, on Suloday (3d) in October next, at 12 o'clock, M., that Valuable Tract of Lund, known as 0 C 0 N E n MILLS, on Oennec Crock, six miles north of Walhalla, on the rond lending from Walbnlln to Chechee, containing TOD Acres, more or lc-s. There is a Crist nod Saw Mill in operation on the. pince. The water pow er is line and timbor nbundnnt. Dwelling and necessary outbuildings on tho place. There is open laud on the Trnct for fanning purposes. TERMS.-One-fourth by 1st Jun nary nexL and bnbincc on a credit of one and two years, with interest. Purchase money to be secured by note, personal security, and mortgage of tho premises. Purchaser to pny fir stamps nnd pnpors. W. A. LAY. .Sept. 0, 1870 -17 4 Hun Here Everybody! A. TAYLOR & CO, JJAVK JUST RECEIVED, nnd now open? A NJ5W AND SPLENDID STOCK Olf GOODS, At their new stand, on Main Street, opposite Waller, Watson & Co.'s store, which will bo offered to tho public nt LOW PRICKS. Tdvo Conds being purchased with Cash, we cnn and will sell ns low us the lowest nnd ns Rood goods ns can be found in tho market. Call mic ex amine our stock before purchasing elsewhere* and save money. BfjfA.. Country Produce Inken in oxchnngo for Uoods lit thc highest market prico. A. TAYLOR & CO. June 21. 187? 30 ly Thc State ofi* South Carolina. IN PROBATE COURT-PIOKKfIS COUNTY. John L. Rockley 1 vs. j Petition for Pnrtition, Rodd in Rackley, [ Sale, Payment ct al. j of Debts, &e. J IT appearing to the satisfaction of this Court that tho heirs of Warren Rackley. dee'd, Ui wit, W. Henson Puckley. Melissa Rnckloyk H. T. Pij'inyds mid wife-Eliza Richards, re side from and beyond the limits of this State On motion of Norton &. Jlnjrond, Pro Pet., it is ordered, Hint the Defendants do plend, an swer or demur to the said Petition, within Three Mont lu from this dale, oran order, pro conj'csso, will be taken as to them. Given under my bnnd and soul of said Cmirt, at Probato Court', this the llih of July, 1870k I. II. PHILPOT, j.p.p.c. July 10, 1870 40 3m MERCHANT TAILOR. II AV INO NOW PERMANENTLY LO CAT* ED in tho growing Y?W?KI ?IF WA?LiHIA?LL?. v** Thankful for past pnironago. I respect? fully solicit a oull from myoid friends and ?JiJ.tho publio goncrnlly; All work guaranteed to givo entiro satisfaa* tion. SHOP IN MR. P. RIEMANN'S Now DVlildihg on West sido of Main-streot. \V. WA LS EM A NN. August \9, 1870 44 ly -'----*-"-~- " '- ' 1 - .? n Waller, Watson fy Co.y WALHALLA, S. C., OK AM; its tH ?uv GOODS, a nor EU i ES, ~ASD~ COMMERCIAL MANURES,