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Au'Eihphatio Letter from Oaueral Wade Hampton. | .Tho following lotter hus boco addressed by | Oimoral Wade Hampton to Colonel Chariest 41. Siuiotitou, of Charleston ; ^ , COLL'MIUA, October 8. ? MY '. 'KAU Stu: $ome timo ?luyo your letter; asking my opioion as to thu Reform move jg merit in our State reached mo, und whilst;? reasons both ot-a public and private character,* have rostraiucd mo front tukiug un active^ part in tho canvass whioh has grown out ofj this uiovomciit, I have never had the slightest* hesitation as to thc course 1 should pursue,$ nor rcluctauco in expressing to my friends^ What that course would be. W ha lover differ M coces of opinion may have existed muong the.-,, honest citizens of tho State as to tho bcstS mode of redressing thogriuvous evils miders which they have labored for tho la.st fcwS year?, there wore und could be none as to thea ?xisteuce of those evils, and of thu vital nc || cossity ot making a vigorous effort to ref inn* them. It was this conviction on tho part ol*, our people which gave birth to and now lends? impetus to thc Ho lo rm movement, lt was? this which induced the origina tors of th.s!| movement, if I estimate their motives cor jt reedy, to make au earnest und patriotic strug s ^lo to rescue the Stato from thoso who a reg ?disgrueing her hitherto proud nuino and drag % ging her to ruin. No uiin can bo higher, no5j ?object worthier than thi ?, und though then toruna udopted to accomplish the purpose ar ol Hot such us I should have suggested, i tty 111 ?J puthize too fully with thc object iu viiw, to j "withhold any assistance in my power fromjS those whose motives are the same as my owns ?ud whose judgement may bc better. If th is J movement has for its sole purpose, what 1 tru X% it lins, thc redemption of our State, the nomi | noes of tho llefurui party should command i tho support of every true soo of hers. Thc I effyrt to save tho State deserves success, even j should it fail to win it, and as I have not yet made it the chief article in my political creed, that success can sanctify u cause that is wrong, .or justify opostaey from ono that is right, I regard it as my duty to auppoit tho candi j dates of tho Reform party. Relieving that! they arc moving in tho right direction, ll shall not, from mere pride of opinion, refuse? to accompany them, because they have takone a diflbrent road from tho ono I should ha veg chosen. I cannot voto for the nominees* of tho Republican party, because, to quotes the emphatic, though ungrammatical language? of ono whose high official position in thaljj party makes him an authoritative exponent* of its true condition, as bis political characters renders hun a fit type of its officials, "in some? of its departments, rot renell lil ont und ie io rm ?j is, - doubtless greatly needed. Some of its? offices ure filled by incompetent and corrupts tuen, who should bc driven from the high plucrs they occupy Muru economy in thejj appropriation and disbursement of public! money should be practiced " Because theirjj nominee for Governor is, to my certain know) f edge, false and treacherous ; because this! party is notoriously corrupt, venal and profil-j gate, and because, in my opinion, any natives white citizen of South Carolina w ho votes fori that ticket will cover himself with deserved} disgrace. 1 can well und? island how nonestj ?nd true men may doubt ns to tho propriety] of thc Reform movement, and question tbej soundness- of its platform, but i o innot com j prebend how any South Carolinian can iden ! tl fy himself with u set of adventurers and' plunderer^ who have tiuide the g ?vorn mm. t' ?of his Stat.! what an infiucnti.il radical paper] hus justly characterized as "a disgrace to] civilization," and I am uncharitable enough] lo believe that none will do so, except suohj ns have been, or expect to bu, paid for form j ing au alli..nee which they must, fool is dis . graceful. I could as readily bc persuaded} that Benedict Arnold acted from ooiiscion ? tious motives, and in good faith to bis colin ? trymon, as that any true soo of South Candi-? na who venerates tho ancient honor of his State, who is jealous of her pase fame, and. ?desirous of her future welfare, could, from! patriotic impulse, affiliate with men whose, only tie to bind them to our Stato is ibo "co j besivo power of public plunder." Sonic of.; thc recent converts to this new faith-that! faith whoso cardinal doctrine it is that the, strongest side is always right-may boast' of their devotion to their State, und, as proof j point to the soars they have received in her] defence ; but to those I bog to commend a re J ply once made to this same patriot Arnold.! who asked? friend what tho Americans would] do with him if he was captured. "They! would bury tho leg which was wounded ?ni their, service with military honors ?nd bang! the rest of your body," was tho prompt and] Ignitable answer. Unfortunately for ourStale j this wholesome discipline cannot bo adminis | tored to thc patriots of this same stamp among] ?qs, who parade their patriotism while they] are selling their country ; but it is in t li cl power, as it is the duty of every honorable! tuan, to treat thom with tho scorn treachery! ao richly merits. Let them find, if they can,I in tho price for which they have sold them selves und their kindred, compensation for tho loss of their own solf respect nod tho cs teem of all honorable men. "Tho ox know edi its ownor, and tho ass his muster's crib." The few who havo joined thc ranks of thc? enemies of their Stato in this supreme hour of her trial, oan neither give character to the party tito which they have allied themselves, or Weaken that which they have deserted. Their desertion should hut stiuiulato those who aro honestly working for a reformation of abusos, to renowed exertions. Even if the ??ominees of tho Reform party should bo dc fouled, an event which seems now most un likely, infinite good will result to tho State by sending honest men to tho Legislature, and. io any COKO, it is far better to fail in n good cause than to succeed iu an evil ono. It has boco said that tis tho nominations of both p?iti?b tO'tr uliko io pt?s?nting a Republican to the people us candidato for Governor, no veal di fie rc nco exists between tho two tickets Is this tho o'aso? It is true that Judgo Car penter is, like Governor Scott, n Republican, but docs that muko thom alike in all other respeots? The bar of Charleston, oom posed of gentlemen of the highest standing and character, hovo boriio willing testimony to the ability, the impartiality and tho integrity of Judge Carpenter". Can an equal mini bet of gentlemen of like respectability in om Stato bo found to endorso tho official ohftjfho ter Of R. K. Scott? Can ono decent mani bo found to do so? Rut admitting, fort?n sake of argument, that tho nominees of the respectivo parties for Govornor n.'o on u pm i-a supposition whioh docs gross injustice to Judgo Carpenter, and is too extravagant to gain ' credence from even tho most bigoted of rad?enla-docs the nomination of the Ro form party for Lioutcnant-Govornor pro. flout no higher claims on tho people of South Carolina than that of tbo Ropub I IOU tl ? Ot' thc Republican candidate fol' Lieutenant Governor,! knew but little.- *? lt is Iii? misfortune, he wovor, to bc in .;' bad cou)puny Ile was an influential motu? * ber of tlio last Legislature, perhaps tho must corrupt that has ever sat iii tho United ? Stairs, and so far fruin endeavoring to prc V 'vent ur ?xpos? cori upi ion. hu is using every '(.flori to continuo thc rule ol' tiloso who h ive ; plundered tho S ..a tu and degraded her char lacier p j On th? other band, the Reform ticket is Jimmied by m?o ol iii" imblot historic Haines (of OUT ts. ile ; a II I III which cm ' s ttl us cov ye red with glory from thu ?lays of thu io vol ti ' Si ititi ; which shun? bright iibioog the brightest^ ?on thc plains ?if Mexico, and which has rc ^ cuived additional lustre by hoing borne by?8 I that heroic sun of ('anilina, M (?. lintier All classes of our people, white mid color-j! ; i'd, who are opposed to misrule, dishonesty^ and corruption, aro vitally concerned io brc.ik j? ing down this dangerous monopoly, by which !) ii tow venal loreign adventurers, aid ed hy Sj ?their baser native white, allies arc syMoumli R ?cdly pluiiderint! the hi oe and bringing licrij name into disreputo among ali honest 'non j Tho candidates of thc Ittdbrui party have, this Sj 'end in yoiw, and to thc full ituoouiplislioientg j of this happy result 1 cordially wish ihemR j (Sod speed. My best wishes for the attain ? i ment of this object go with them, nor shall 14 let uoy difforeueo of opinion on my part us tog 'tho expediency of thc means they aro using,v i prevent my extending to them a hearty sup \ : port. I um, very respectfully and truly. B j yours, WADE HAMPTON. S I COL CHAS. II Si MONT?N. I ARREST OF A SOUTH GA IM .bi NA lo T-'j j M A ST Kit FOR ItOBKINO TUB .MAILS.-Oil hod.! j Thursday Mr. P. II. Woodward, tho neti\o j ; md vigilant special agent of thc Post Olin ci Department, accomplished the arrest of A. M.| lliscr, Postmaster at Newberry. South Carob | n i, for robbing tho mails Wu aro informed that ! j ii ie evidence of his guilt, is comdutdve. There j ls u fact connected with tho previous opera j (ions of Riser which will bo of interest to tm ? citizens of Augusta. For several mouths . postage stamps havo been hawked about um j Isl roots ut a discouut upon thc standard Gov-j ? eminent price, by a wellknown pawn broker., ? H * the liveliest curiosity has been excited tu' jj uouorstand by what means stumps could be' j iurnished at a less price than that demanded; jj by thc Government, the source of supply. It j has been developed that a large proportion of ? these stamps were furnished hy lliser, who Bordered supplies from thc department largely Hin excess of thc demand at his 0 Iii CC, :.ud dis jjjjposcd of tho surplus through his agent in SAuj?usta. Hy fraudulent returns lo the do apartment of tho amount of business at hi. goflico, Riser succeeded in having bis salary ^increased to 81,500, and wis driving a thriv ning business in thc stamp trade until the gjubiquilnus Woodward nipped his brilliant ira Ercer in fraud. We learn tint a quantit y of our Sjrcspoiidoocc was captured, showing thc eon gjneotion of thc pawn broker willi the thief in Btlisposilig of bis stock in tl .ide. - A)i</itstd uConstitutioHulisf. fl TlIK RKlHini.ICANS IN POVVT.R. Since the allepublicaU party came into power, ten years Hago, tho vari? us State ox pond itu ros have bern ^quadrupled, and venality and corruption have Minado our loci dative Ind's ni ofl'cni o io civiliza fition ; the Federal Congress has been ooo troll ?Je I by tariff and bontl holding rings to tin {^threatened ruin ot thc country ; under prc K te uso of rid nu; revenue for tho Government Sa most, outrageous ta ri If system bas tuen built ?gun; tho expenditures nf tho Government ilhiiVO br en nu-t Wasteful and oxtr.v igant. ami g tho hard earned substance td' thc people Ino g boon wrung from t hem to enrich office seek ?erf, ; the public dom du has been squandered I shamelessly for tho benefit or organized band; S of greedy speculators; high public official: Shave emerged as if hy magic from poverty t( fl wealth, nlid the 1'r. si leotial chair, once fillet I hy Washington. .LdVerson nod Jackson, hu; Sheen converted into an ollie?! brok ?ira go ; lin g Supreme Court bas linen p ?ok.-?! to procure > certain decision ; and every effort, un matte Show disgraceful, luis been made to retain tin S hold on power. * Such is tho ronord of niuo y oars of powoi g wielded hy this sectional party. ?NBW YORK, October 10.-Tho week': movements in cotton were hoavy, but stil vjjbchind last year's. Thc receipts at all port: jj ire 70.004 bales. Total sineo September j 272,583 bales; against 282,971 blies las jj year I?Xport8 from all ports 28,462 bales li against 35,24-0 bales last year Total export: I 73.215 b iles ; against 83,014 b iles. Stool I at all po'ts 181,155 biles; against 113,0(1 I halos Stock at interior towns, 20,329 bales ! ugainst 85 527 bales. Stock in Liverptiol j 505,000 bales ; against 425.000 halos las ! year. American cotton afloat, 31.000 bales Iagainst 20,000 bales last year. Indian cot ion has during thc week continued to dc dino, and was devoid of animation. Tho weather in tho South is favorable, nm cotton picking is progressing vigorously / table of exports of loading articles for th year aggregates to 499,000.000, in whiol I cotton figures at 227,000,000 or nearly one half. The details of cottoo are : Upland I 224,000,000; Sea Island 3,000,000; manu J faetured 4,750.000. Tho previous year' j table shows : Exports-uplands, 100,250 ! (100 ; Sea Island nearly 2,500,000 ; intuit 1 facturo over 5.750,000 bales. Abovo ut I their dollar values. DKAD ou A Lt VB.-To distinguish dent Ifrom ..trance," Dr. Labordo, in n communici lion to tho French Academy of Medicine points out a very simple test for tho purpost Ho states that if u polished stool needle b msortcd to a sufficient, depth into thc mm des (flesh) of a person apparently but nt really doad, and allowed to remain, it lossei generally in a short time, its polish, and bi comes oxidized ; while this oxidation doc not occur when tho needle is introduced int a dead body, even if thc needle bo allowed t remain as long as an hour. This nbscne of oxidation, with gonerally recognized coi: oomitant phonomena, is, Dr. L. believes, constant sign of real death JiiW A stingy man who had several iq prentices, was accustomed to feed til Om tittil largely on bean Koup. This was well Oiioug at first, but after a little while, with 0?oh sm ocsstvo soup, n smaller number of benns iq penrod. Ono day at tho tublo after thc goo man had snid graoo over it, ono of thc boy after a scrutinizing examination of tho dis! was seen to risc suddenly from his chair an commence to strip. ''What aro you ?hoi tioro.Tom ?" oxolnimcd tho master. "Goin to divo for a bean/' was thc reply. Speoial 3ST otioos.^ .'Tis H (iiiiiint thought, ami jet perchance w SUMTE II IHTTKHS ye aro sprung M ['rom U'?'i>ts mid II 'iii1 th it over Kloo, '.moi; Their prl?olne fra ?ra a io llung." ^ I.M rmi rv NT vu If ut i.i>i:tt? -Hitor?. sasho*. blinds.'^ mouldings, ?mil uM On' uoiieriuls necessary i? lin- .? ?Hil il hons?: in 1 roper sly lo cm bi- obtained ut thu ' I wost market rates direct I'roiti tho iiiiinuhicturcr. Jg I', r. Tonk1, l.'harlcsiou, S. C.. who 1ms i lie largest.^ nii'l ino.si completo mu ii ii t'.ici <ii-y ot' snell II ri ide ti H in tho Soulhorn 'tates Seo his Advertisement in mother column Watliullu < hapim', ?o. lt. \. H.I A UKO Uh A H CONVOCATION -I Wulbai l.i Ulm pi or. NV 28. R-. A.. M.-.. will he hehl? at limii Hall, in Walhalla, oil MONDAY, ihfjjg 7th ?lay ol' November nest, til candle light.-Sj . 'outpanions will lie punctual in lucir alton-gt ? I.,.,. g By order thu ??n?pter : nODT, A THOMPSON' \ KKUUEAH (.'OM .NI 1.1 N lt ATI' N Ridge I. ..1..0. Nu. '.?'J. A .. V. . .\I ." ho'.?] on .SA ?'LUDA Y. Nov. 5th. nt 7 I'. M. A lull attendance is requested, an hus inos nf importance tu each anil every Brothorj| will he brought up. Brethren will take ?lu?j? notice, ami govern themselves nccordingly. |g By Hitler of the Lodge* WM KO KB Kit. Sec'y. ? THU* celebrated tue mn.o has won u dcservedlyfe jhigh reputation au un llevhitor of pain ami a pre k I'sorver of hcalih. It Im? become ii household*)? reinoiiy, from (he tact that it give? immediate u nd j .permanent relief. It is a purely vegetable pr?pa ration. made from (hebest and purest materials, .atc to keep and to usc in every tinnily. It is! recommended hy physicians and pr-rsons of all! olneses, and to-day. niter n public trial of thirty| ?vears-tho nvorago life ot tuan-il stands un ri val ?1 ed and unexcelled, spreading its usefulness over] ? ho wide world. Its hiram and incre-.sii.? ?nie nf fi [fords positive evidenoe ot' ils enduring raine. NV eg Jo not deem it necessary to say much in tis fuvorjj as one small bottle will du more to convince you* lof its etliciioy than all (he advertisements in ihe^ I wc rid. Give it one lair I rial ami you would nul ti (he without il for ten limes its cost. Directions nccompany euell hollie Sold by till Druggists. Price li') els-. '>0 els,, and $1 per bottle. Oct. 12 -lin. LATEST COTATIONS ?SOUTHERN SECURITIES,] IN CHA lt LKS TON, S. C., iorrcctod Weekly by A. C. KAUFMAN, Broker, No 25 Broad Street. OCT. 21, 1870. Sr M K SKOUIUTIKS-Sunt li Carolina, old, -(?u ij : do now, -(?>7U i do, registered stock, ex itu* --(#70. j CITY Sr.ornirtr.s-Augusta, Ga., Bonds --(?^80;J )Charleston. S. C.. Stock, ex qr inl,-(<j;,48; do,j Fin* boan Doiuis, -?HU; Columbia, S. C., Bonds.i -m.,-it?. Il iil.UOAl) Bosos-Blue. Bi.Ige, first mortgage.! ?"I-un ; Charleston mid Savannah, -(ji>15; Chur-j [lotto. Uohunhin and Augusta, -?H?; Olicrnw land Dnrlington. -($82; Greenville and Colum ji'i.i. 1st mort. -(jV\8l: do Slate giiiirnnloo, - ty 'iii: vortheustcrn.-6<,87; Savannah nd Charles ton. Isl m ut. -61>78; do. Slide glliirnnlec, -(c?,j titi; South Carolina, -(J^7?; do. 71 ; Sp.-u-iuiihurgj ? ml Union. -(ti.y'i? \ lt AI I.HOAD Svooits--Charlotte. Columbia mid; Augusta. - (tv. IO; Greenville and Columbia, -(<?,2\-A [Northeastern. -Qt Ail : Savannali and Charleston.| 1- (<tyl\ ; South Ciiroiiuil, whole shares, -@?*S;i [Jo hull'shnros. - (V*,:i0. l.xeit.i.NUK. Xe.-New York Sight, J off par ?Old, 111 <#i> 113; Silver. I04@-. SOCTII CAROLINA HANK Ult.I.S. *Bank of Ch arl esl on - - -(??- - v15:ink of Newberry ... -(?) Hunk ol Camden .... 3?($ Bank of Georgetown - - 1 t'Ofj Hunk o: South Carolina - 8(<?) Hank of (.'hosier ... 14(?t) Bank of Hamburg ... 12(<tj Hunk of Stuto of S. C., prior lo 1801 4o(?) Hank of Stute of S. C.. issue 18(11 d 18G2 - - - - 32?-* * Plumers' and Mechanics' Bank of Charleston - - -@ - * People's bunk of Charleston . -@-? * Union Bank of Chnrloslon - -(ri> ^Southwestern Kaltroad Hunk of Charleston, old - - . _*.(;;>_._ *Soilt h western Hailroad Bank of Charleston, new ... -(?a Slute Hunk of C h?rtesten . - 8(y) Fanners' and Kxchango Bank of 6'hurlcston - - 1^3 Kxchungo Bunk of Columbia - 7(n) Coinmcrciiil Hunk ofColumbia - - ]4(a) Merchants' Bank of Cheraw - - f>(7?) Planters' Hunk of Fairfield - 6(a) State of S. C. Bills Receivable - 00^ City of Charl ston 0hangt) Bills - - v0(o) ?Bills marked Hms (*) aro being redeemed ntj |the Bank Counters cf each. March 18, 1870 2-2 ly Pickens Advertisements. Final Settlement. NOTICK in horeby given that I will ppplyl to 1. II. Philpot. Esq.. Judgo of Probate,! at Pickens Court Honso, on the 7th dav ofl NOVEMBER next, fora final sottlomontof the! l-'.-ito?r> nf LABAN M A OLBIN, deoonsoil, mull dischargo therefrom. Parties interested will] appear on that dav. M A BREY MAULDIN, Ex'or. October 10. 1870 62 4 \LL PEHSONS having any demands against Pickens County, or ngninst tho County Coni !missioners will plonse rondor Ibo samo to tilts of fice proved, according to lnw, on or by the 1st dny of November next.. J. F.. Il A GOOD, C. B. C. C. Bickens. S. C., Oct 9. 1870 62-4 Final Settlement NO"ICF, ls hereby given, Unit I will apply to llicbard Lewis F.sq . Judge of Brobuto. nt {Walhalla, on the 2Isl dny Df November next, for 'a final settlement of the ostnto of S KV KKK ll A It ?BIN, deceased, und a discharge thorofrom. Par lies interested will appear on (lint day. WILLI VM HARBIN, Adm'r. Oct. 11,1870 62 4 JYoticc. PKKSONS hnvine demands ngainut tho EsJ tato of WARREN It. DAVIS, deceased.| will prosont them to tho undersigned, attested 5 as tho law directs. Thoso indebted to said] Estato will moko payment without dolav. i I MARY L. DAVIS, Adm'i. I I Octobor ll, 1870 52 4 I STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. coi wry OF oeONEJ?. | Ju Common Fha*. P J .lui W. Daniels, Pl?iittiir.*) Compluint p vs. to Foreolot-e jj II. Touipkln?, I). Biemunn. j- Mortgage t' and on Ri mort Joyner. Defendants. J Rou I Estate, y To ll. T-'iopklo*; ono of tho Defendunttj \?. tho jj I oho vu staled Ort so : p \f"OU urn hereby summoned mid required lo v .w cr i li?: complaint in ibis notion, which '. is ii ? * - -1 in I lu? office nf I ho Clerk of Commun pious l c sahl County, nod serve n e-ipy of r; ymir nos woe .np the subserihor nt his office ut Wu I li'i I lu i util' Hu?'. S mili Carolina, within itwciiU d iv- ofter ?he service hereof, exclusive nf the day nf n-orvi?Ji?i. ii ixl if y?<u fail to answer thc complaint, within thc lime aforesaid, the Chum iff tn titi- ll ci i <>n will apply to the ('unit fur lite relief demanded io tho Complaint. ? DatO.il at Walhalla, S. C . (mintier 7(h. 1*70. j J. J. NORTON, I'l ifs Attv. y I Oct 7. IMO Ol 0 {.. 'STATE ?F SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF OCONEE. u j Ju Commun Ficos. \? ? Junios E. llngood. Ouurdiun. | Cnmplniot j V8' \ Oil ?; t Burrell Broom. j Sealed Note. L'PU Burrell Broom, the D?fendant in thc above-;' ] stated cuso : L ,"\^"OU a.e hereby summoned and required to? ! X answer the complaint in thia action, which ,a .is tiled io tho office of the Clerk of Common,H .Plena for said County, and bi serve a copy nf ! Iv'inr itnswer tn the-*ai 1 complaint, on the sub-':, seri ber ut bin i.ffiee nt Walhalla Court U??u*e.i:' -Sun ? ti Cnrolina. within twenty dav- afcr mc ?service hereof, excludive of thedn\ nf .-ervie?, and if you fail lt? answer thc complaint wiihii die time aforesaid the Plaintiff in tin.- action . viii apply t<> t ho Court for thc relief demanded. . 'in thc complaint. ((.'; j Dated at Walhalla. S. O October 7th. 1870." J. J. NORTON. Piff* Auv. fe j Oft. 7. 1*70 01 'li R LAND: FOR SALK ! j ! \\f1 LL BE SOLD, lo thc highest bidder. nn| f) * Su lcd av in November next, nt the Cou rt t. ?House in Walhalla, E TWO TRACTS OF LAND, | Situate in Oeonec County-one Iriicl containing!! ,,812 acres, fmir miles west of Walhalla, ont |watnrs of Concross and I tn m.-ev's Creel' ''"'jg jvCoifeo road running through said tract. Ones pother tract, containing G02 acres, lying imf ?[Cnmp nnd Mill Branches, waters of Little Hiv B tier. For particulars, reference may be had toe filien. Wm? F. Ervin. The said reid estate SoldS Kas ibo properly of Mary I). Anderson. j Terms made known on dav of salo. I MARY D. ANDERSON. [ 3 Oct. 1. 1870 ol 4 I FOR SALE ! IWILL SELL, lo thc highest bidder, at Walhalla, on Suledny in November next |lbal DESIRABLE HOUSE AND LOT neat ??ibo Depot, now occupied by Dr. Lyon. The ?eint contains One-third of an Acre, oil which is poi bii>.c new two-story Building, containing ten ?looma. There is also a kitchen and a well oil ?the premises. Thc building is suited for a bo pel. with n large Ptore room. TERMS.-One-third cash ; balance io twe ^successive equal semi-annual instalments, with linierest fruin day of sale. Tho purchase mon joy to be seenretl hy the lime nt the purchaser, (good personal security, und a mortgage of thc [premisos. Pu rehacer to pay extra for stamps fand papers. ROUT A. THOMPSON. .1 Assignee. 1 Oct 4. IS70 51 5 Blsf}U Newberry Herald and Rtlgefiold Ail Qvcrtiscr copy twice and forward bill. SAX E: IWI LL SELL, at auction, on Saleday in| No?.einher next, before thu Court House, tin Walhalla, that valuable Tract nf Land. on{ jConnoross Creek, three miles from town, con huming 220 Acres, more or less, whereon are J |th? Saw and Crist Mills, known as iuriBBd>uie???'s M if, LS. TERMS.-?1)00 Cash ; one half of thc bal l junco 10th January, 1871. the remainder Kuhl llunuury, 1872. The purchaser to give note.I {security, and mortgogo of tho premises. The property may bo treated for privately. J. J. NORTON, Attorney for Trustee. Oct. 4. 1870 51 5 THE STA TE OF SOUTH CAROLINA OOONKB COUNTY-CITATION VyllERKAS. Thomas Holbrooks hall- made application to mo to grant bim letters ot Administration, with will annexed, on the estate illlO Effects of Jeremiah Roach, deo'd.: These are, therefore, tn cito and admonish all and sin gular the kindred anti creditors of thc said Jere m iah Hunch, doe'd. that they bc anti appear be fore ino, in the Court f Probate, to bc held nt Oeonec Court House on the C5tb day of October, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to shew causo, if any they have, why the said administration should not bo grunted. Given under my band this tho 11th dav nf October, 1870. RICHARD LEWIS, j.p.oc. Oct, ll. 1870 52 2 PREMIUMS WIL\ BE PAID to Tobacco Growers, i ni Oconcc County, for the crop of 1871, as| follows : For tho best two acres in a body $:i0.00 ?. .. 2tl " .* " " 2A Ol) o .. 3j .. .< .. ooo!) .. .. 4tl, II it .i .< 15.00 M 5,|, .? M .< 10.00 Awards to bo made tinder tho direction of thc! !Denice Agricultural Society, nod for no field] which produces loss than 1,500 pounds. J. J. NORTON. Oct. 4, 1870 51 Final Settlement. "VTOTICE is hereby givon, that I will apply] il to Richard Lewin. Esq., Judge of Prohn tel at Walhalla, on MONDAY, 7th dav of NO-I VEMBEB, 1870, for final sottlemont of tho Es l tato of MARY DALTON, decoascd, and dis charge therefrom. Persons lowing demands against tho saidl E?talo of Mary Dalton, deceased, will present? thom, on or boforo that day. JAS. A. DICKSON, Adm'r. Oct, G. 1870 5t 4 FOR _SALE! |/*\N Main Street, in tho village of West! [\_J Union, near Walhalla Depot, A om &om LOT, I ?on which (hore is a Neat and Comfortable ?Dwelling, all necessary out-buildings, and an ^excellent woll of water. Torms very low APPLY AT THIS* Ornee. SopU 0, 1870 47 I Th-) Great Medical Discovery! ? < Ur WAIiKiBU'S OATJIFOIUMIA ft j VINEGAR BITTERS, I ? jjjSjj Hundreds of Thousand?; S ; vSlioar testimony to tho?r \vo:uk'riul'J ? j j ?J: < (*Urilt|v<| l'?tCC'tt. ~" [J ?J j j j \V:I/.T fir:^? ||J | 0?:2 Til KY" AR18 NOT A VILE Sjpg | *.|*FANOY D R i M K,f ff j Malo <>f POT Rum Whlitkor/. Proof Spir- t< its. mid ltofuuo Liquors, ..>>< nu I. spiced, tj audawue.'.'uo i Wp on . i...)i...-t. i.i iid'Joaivs" i .. Appetlx Mi" " lt.ss.or.-.-',"* A,*-., ta it ku Min f tippler ou tudrunhvuiiu&iii .?lr i.n, bi.ttnoatruo S, M-.-lo'ino, Ul ?'lo lion t' : Ni.nj )'>?.'?? HM.I ff; Hot-la of I'a', i lort il i, l'rco from ntl t\ 1 othello fi Bttmutanti. Tu yn i ?.(WWAVIJI.OOD ? PURIFIitlHnn i LIITi!] CU VI HG rUJUV- 5 OIPI?BIa perfect !<.<. ?ovit??f lavljjorator S ot Hie Byttoui? cavrjrSaxoU i..l pnif.onoi.il matter, '? uni r?i?loriU|{ luotlooito n 1. ul'hy condition. * No portion eau tiiUot?icro P.itn r.*, UCCOI?.L?'lu ?j i <<irct;<i!H, n'i t rc tn'.in lo i-* n:i\\. H. J if, i ??o wiilbotjlveu fur un iticurahlo CAM?, pro? K ! \'.II.I{ i'.io l>on s r.ro not <li*V.m??-. I hyinmoral v J ?-.t?s'MM or o.lier mean*, raul i o vi:ul orgAui j ; >v H (t hcvoitl tho po.t.tofi p-.tr. For Infiamtn'tory rind Un-^onio lihou- S niAtldm. r..i 1 O-jat. Dynpopsia, cr Indi- ? po tion JJilioiia. Itomiltont. and Inter- ?j mit'??.il FoVors, Ji!.i uiCflt'f t'ao Blood, P Liv*-. Kidnoya. runt Uladuer, t lioso Bit- g to*-* Itavo l?et?u j.i">i r .o-s ? I. fPioh Dis- p eaaoi aro cau-ted hy Vitiated Bl?nd, wltil-li < i M if.'Mor ?My pm '.aceJ Ly Uc.aajouicut of tho V I>igo8tivo OroanH. .... S Vu-if lllvl?p>M<?J C?o ? 'o'nari. r.n I Mtmulato tho torpid livor md l*owo?:?, which ronJor thom I 1 otuaeuuulled??ll 'xny in c'eittistn* thu li'.oMof s WI i tu pu ri io?, mut Imparting uuw li.'* uud vl;jor I to i ho whole pyvto.in. IS Dyspepsia or Indigesti?n, ncnoaclie, ff P.lin in tue Bhoi?vlort?, lou>(li?, 'Vt? UiW)?>A ot llio E Oacst, DUnluoM, Boitr Kloinaeh, lint Tasto in H tho Mou'h, ll. lions Attack?, Palpitation ol" tlio E ' H.'ftrt, Copi?n? I>l.">?!i;ir?c.i of Urin*, P.iin in E t tho ivj-?onnof tho Kidney*, nu.l a liuhdrnl other k ? piiiiful symptoms wh?c!i mo th i oSaprlngs ol g 5 jDv8|H.>p?la, uro cured hy thcao lhuer?, |9 S .ptcHiuo tito Vltitit -'I IV.no I w?r'nover yon fini! R j itU impurltlo< buritling lliroiinh tho B'.IH iii Pun- rf 2 plo?, Eruptions, or Soros: elcainw i*, whoa i tia 4 i fcid, ?nd yourfeelini?a will tell you whoit. Kwai 1 tho blooil pure au J l!io healtll ol thc pyttotu >vtll j 2 follow. i S 3 PIN, TAPE, and other WORMS, lurking in I tho ay-Arm of flo many thouaanda, aro effectually ? > dost roved unit removed. For full dired iona, road carefully tho circular ! . around each bottlo. printed in lour lauguutfcii ; Enirtiah, Oennftn, Preach, and Spanish, f J. wAt.KKU.3a A- 31 Commoruo Street, N. Y. * rropilrtor. It. H. MoDONALD & CO., j Druuulattand (lenoral Apen!?. 5 gln Vrnnciico, Crtlifortda, and 3:1 antlSt Com i me e,, ctr et, K. V. 0,ir.>;'U.U PV ALL DP.UGGISTS AND ! DliVLliP?. For Salo in Walhalla hy fWALLER ^7AT^D]^J & OO S Soj.t. 2?, 1870 4'.? Oin Pickons Advortiscmouts. JL?xccutors Sale. \TE WILL SKLL, to the h?Rhn.*l hidder. a 1 thc late rcshlcm-e of UFA'KY II KN gDUICKS, deceased, on TU KS DAY, the 8th drty of November next, the ?otirc Rstato ofj <aid deceased-Personal and Kcal-viz: Tract N i* 1-tho Home Placo-on Fifteen! Mile Creek, in Picken* County, containing] *2f>4 acres .. No, 2, adjoining, containing acres; No. 3, ad/punin^, containing 123 acros:| No. 4, adjoining, containing ?.'i aeres: No. 5, adjoining, containing -~\ acres. These laod.-J aro valuable, and in a h;gh stute of cultivation.| Thc Personal Estate consists of Mules, Horses. Cattle, Sheep, Hogs, Corn, Fodder, Wheat, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Farming Tools, &c. TERMS.-The land on a credit of one andi two years, witt interest. Personalty on tweive| months credit, with interest for cu nu ot andi over $10.00-under that amount. Cash. JOHN' M. HENDRICKS, ) ., , JAS. F. HENDlUCKS, J k*0"! October 10, 1870 f>2 3 Petition for Par tition, Suit , &o. Thc State of South Carolina.! IN PRODATE COURT-PICK KNS COUNTY Margaret Steele and Jcnuio Dendy, ct al., vs. Joseph Hardin and wife Eliza Hardin, Hampton Wade, ct ni. It appearing to thc satisfaction of this Cour) t tint Burrell Pace and wile Hannah Pace, lien ry Norman and wife Harriet Norman anti .Samuel Wade, reside from and beyond thc lim its of this State. On motion of Norton and Hagond, pr.i pot., it is ordered that they dix idead an-wer or demur to the said petition, on Jor by the 30th day of October next, or an order pro conj'csso will be taken against them. (liven under my hand and seal of said Court, at Probate Office, this thc 1 Ith day of Septem ber, lr?7C. I. II. PHILPOT, Judge of Probate Court. Sept. 25. 1870 50 5 ?$100 REWARD rWILL PAY tho abovo reward for the cap ture and doliverv Of tinco prisoners. THOMAS P. OARRB'IT, TYKE ODELL, and BENJAMIN ll AYS, who escaped from the Jail at. this place on Thursday evening, thej i<tb instant, or will pay Twenty*five Dollars! reward for any one ot tho said prisoners, if de I livered to me. The sait! GARRETT ls stout-built, red bondi and whiskers, and is about thirty-two or thirty fl i h reo years of age. gray eyes, and weighs! about 150 pounds ; height, five feet ton inches.I TYKE ODKLL is stout-built, black bair undi eyes, about 28 years of ago, weighs 140 pounds.B ?And about five feet eight inches high. BENJAMIN HAYES is a low, chunky man. very dark skin, black eyes and bair, weighs about IMO pounds, tivo feet six indies high, and hoad a little bald. J. RILEY FERGUSON, Jailer for Dickens County. Sept 14, 1870 40 ti THE STA TE OE SOC TH CAROLINA PICKKNS COUNTY-CITATION. Wf H ERE AS, Josee Crenshaw hath made Vf application tome to grant him Letters ot Administration on tho Estato and Effects of Arthur Brnswoll, deceasod, late of the State and County aforesaid : Those are. therefore to cito i.nd nomonish all and singular tho kindred and creditors of tho enid Arthur Braswcll, deceased, that they bo and appear boforo me, In tho Court of Probate, to bo held at Pickonu Court House, on the 21st day of Ootober, Kl870, at ll o'clock in the forenoon, to shew ?canso, if any thoy havo. why tho said ndminis Ptration should not bo granted. Oivon under [my hand, this 3rd day of October 1870. I I. II. PHILPOT, j.p.p.c I Oct. 10,1870 52 2 J Ayer's j Hair Vigor, For restoring Cray Hair to ils natural Vitality and Color. A dressing which is Ut once a greca. >lof healthy, and effectual for preserving tho hair. Faded or gray hair is toon restored to its original color, v i(h the gloss and freshness of youth. Thin huir is thick ened, falling bair checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by ?ts oso. Nothing cnn restore tho Jj hair whero tho follicles arc destroyed, 0 or tho glands atrophied and decayed, s But such aa romain can bo saved for 3 usefulness by this application. Instead j of fouling tho hair with a pasty sedi * incut, it will keep it clean and vigorous. 5 Its occasional uso will prevent the hair ? from turning gray or falling off, and "j consequently prevent baldness. Free 1 from tltoso deleterious substances which inako some preparations dangerous, tod injurious to tho hair, tho Vigor can only benefit but not harm it. If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING, nothing elso can bo found so desirable. Containing neither oil nor dyo, it docs not soil white cambric, and yet lasts long on tho hair, giving it a rion, glossy lustro and a grateful perfume. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS, LOWELL, MASS. PRICE $1.00. [For Sale by DR. A. li. NORMAN, WaHialla, S. C Sept. 0, 1 :/.'<) 47 ly i Him Hore Everybody! A. TAYLOR & CO. [JAVE JUST RECEIVED, and now open V NEW AND?SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS, At their new stand, on Main Street, opposite Waller, Watson & Co.'s store, which will bo ffered to the public at LOW MICKS. The ?oc.d.s being purchased with Cash, we cnn and viii sell ns low as the lowest ondas good goods is can be found in the market. tJail one ex iinino our stock before purchasing elsewhere, md save money. B?0~ Country Produce taken in exchange br Gooda at thc highest market price. A. TAYLOR & CO. June 24, 1870 30 ly W. A. F A LL AW, WALHALLA, S. C., WOULD respectfully inform thc ci ti neus of Oeoneo County, that be will attend .romptly to all business in his line entrusted o bia care, on thc most reasonable terms. All work warranted. OFFICE-On Main Streot, abovo tho 6toro .f Messrs. Pieper & Lowery. June 28, 1*70 * 37 ti MERCHANT TAILOR. MAYING NOW PERMANENTLY LOCAT ED in tho growing yfOWM ?IT WALHALLA. ^4? Thankful for past patronage. I respect RR fully solicit a call frum myoid frionds and ?JDCthe public generally. All work guaranteed to givo entire satisfao lon. SHOP TN MR. D. RIEMANN'S New Building on Wost side of Main-street. W. WA LS IL M ANN. August 19, 1870 41 ly C. G. SIMMONS, |SURGE0N DENTIST AND ARTIST, Now Located nt Picken? C. II.? WOULD respectfully inform his patrons and the public generally that be intends (conforming to the up country prices, and will, .therefore, work at much lower rates than for* jmerly. ff?ir Cash or barter taken in payment ; but Ino credit, so come proparod to pay. ' Sept. 25. 1870 60 tf Waller, Watson Sf Co., WALHALLA, S. C., PKALERB IN |DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, -vlA7> COMMERCIAL MANU HES. THROUGH TICKETS NORTH. GENERAL SUPEPINTENDENT'S OFFI0B, GRERNVILI. k Cw,u >i m A R. R. Co., COLUMBIA, S. 0., Sept. 4, 1870. ON and after thi* date THROUGH TICK ETS to New York, Philadelphia. Kulti more, Washington and Richmond oao be pur chased at the following Stations on this Road, viz : Greenville; Anderson, Abbeville, Cokes bury and Alston. . JOHN H. MORB, Gen. Supt* H. T. BAHTLSTT* General Ticket Agent. Sept. 9, 1870 ' 47