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i I European War News BEHM N, Dcomuboi-<L-King Louts of Ba,, vario,'writes I'vihg John of Saxony, that tho G or mans,, lcd bv King William, celebrated tho" brothorhOotl Of. ?rms, giving glorious M?oojt' ?of tho importance and power of United '?nmariy. 1 have hegotiated to this ond at mhilleV, and ?ow itivito you and other Coi ((n Princes to ur?o tho King of Prussia to ^ssumo tho title of Emperor of Goriuuny, uni ted with tho presidential functions. Pioud thus to luke Ibo first step iii German uuiiy, I hope for your assent, und lhatdf otb pr Pi inces, and free towus. I HAVRE, December 7.-Tho Prussians aro edvunciug and tho French gave thom bullio a few Suites distant; thc losses being about equal. HAVRE, December 8.-Tho iron clads havo been ordered by tho French govern ment to repair immediately to lluvro, to as sist in the defence of that eily. LONDON, December 8.-lt is reported that three hundred title cannon aro ob thc way from thc United States to Fiance, apa Sat lust accounts from Tours thc government was anxiously awaiting their arrival to complet* thc equipment of'the army of thc Loire. Dispatches from a reliablo sources at Brus ?els suy tho Prussians will connivo ut tho an ncxatioti of Luxembourg, because, first, Lor raijio is strategically useless without Luxem bourg; second, Lord Stanley, in 18GG, declar cd the guarantees of thc neutrality of Enghim as to Luxembourg would not involve tho nc cessity of defending thc treacy ; and, thin Piussiu bclic\c3 that England would hoi therefore, oppose this annexation. Tho mn jority of tho inhabitants, however, seemor. poseo1 to annexation. Thc fishery of Grant's message creates Uti usual feeling. England will not ooitiiihl stand by thc Dominion unless there is th clearest right on- her side Thc Empress Eugenio visited tho Queen, i Windsor Castle, yesterday. FI.OUKXOE, December 8.-Tho Purliamot was opened on Monday. Tho King declare that with Homo ?s a capital, thc edifice cou mcimcd by Charles Albert was crowned un 1 thc freedom of tho italians completed, was now tho task of tho Chambers to nial her great and happy. 1 lu reference to thc Pope, thc King said was t ho duty of the nation t!) Secure to tl Supremo Pontiff tho freo exercise of bis rob ions'office, und thc maintenance of tho rel tions with thc Catholic world. LONDON, December 0.-A dispatch fro Bcrltusays ' King William accepts Ute tit .' ol* emperor of Germany ; immesc eiith?sins ut Berlin Thc French accept ame of a conference ( thc settlement of lim hots tor tl question bl u cou ditto mit. Bi unarolt considers tho ucl io tho voting for tho now constitution as woi log mischief. BEIIMN, P.'comber 0-Thc anti war ri caused by thc resistance to draft ol' thc m vied mon was serious. Tho police were ui b;o to quell it. It was finally quelled by t military, by thc usc of severo tumisurcs. LONDON, December 9.-Tho Times Grant's, message, says it shows another sti in Grant's downward caner, and teaches how far tho highest authorities will go wi thc balance of patties is unstable. Too lis, Decem ber 9.-MoitargU in I department.of- -tho Loire has been cvaeuiti The army of the Loire has again st ilted f ward. Balloon from Paris siys thc situ?t is satisfactory. 'I bo Prussians arc actually engaged in e fdructing works nour tho lines from whi tho French recently drove them. Large numbers of prisoners have r-rrh ut Paris, who wore captured in tho batt east and south of that city on tho 2d insta Tho Prussians in their attack hurled Pi OOO mon against Ducrot, nevertheless Due held his ground anil repulsed the enemy. Advices from Bul fort "0 tl?, says t li? sc is progressing viironwly. Thc Pr uss! have been beaten ot! in attempt to storm 1 fort, iud ono 'Prussian regiment was cu pico?*?. TOURS, P,:oninbor 9.-A dispatoh fr LnMans attnminces tho arrival of Paris ball tiohtnc<NA ?)t 1,,e B,xt'"- WO' military op? l^ini'portancc since thc third, .i e A\0 balloon started firing was he FOO til OT l>. 1? t a . ?V . . . Paris journals unhounci chango in thoa. ? ,. *. . . t. . y > . , 'V ot tne fjoire? lt. \? vined into three c<>. J J i i> . , - ? . . . , commanded by lb boki, Chancey rtnu Bili.. . * Thc Now York World'* - . r_T j Vii ? r social from I don says : Allen writes from L.. ]>e(crhi 2d, that a warlike fooling is prC'V,tjiMa tm whole empire. Gortschiik?fif's "c^J croati d n universal fooling of joy. By lir.-t of January 49,700 remodeled g and 160,000 breach loaders will bc relui; use. LONDON, DcccmWr 10.-A dispatch Aberdeen says tho steamer Union parted ships and little of the pargo cari bc saved Chin? news received at tho war ofiic ' day, gives account of serious further lu demonstrations against^hrislinnsnt Tien lt is. re-affirm cd to day 'that BuVi-in has o led frojn America ono huli'drcd mytrullh ""Arid nptnillion of mctalic cartridges, Many English aro moving from Havre report thc Gormans marching thither^ .and thc invcftmcnt hourly expected. DARMSTADT, DI comber 10.--Klhg ? fcnt tho following to tho Grand Duko, 'Orleans Dec. 7 : Wo mareil onward foV 'J .to-day. . TOURS, December l0.-Offibiul dtiWcc (pointing Bourbaki to tito first ?nd "?c *Ohunoey tho scoot).'.' tinny oorps, into v, Hhe army of tho Lyii'.o is divided, oro iihhcd. Pulhtd??To refuses to comn?.?ind thc cbth I'd cutup nt Cherbourg. .There is "fighting reported to day' nlon Wt bunk'of thc ? Ailie, between Gen. .".hi lind tho forces, repulsed by him ycsl.oi ?t is reported that Chancey was succcssfi uoy* Official announcement had beeb made ?ho GovcruhiClit hos bcei removed! to deaux. Gunihetla will go to thu ?noy b Loire, which has divided, with th? sup Object of reaching Paris.h Gambetta wi tUrn horc ?nd remain with the archives. Ohafrcoy repolla thai ho fought Fred Charles yesterday, repulsing him alou^ entire linc. Ureni.?N. December, 10.-Tho King graphs to thc Qticcfi lo (loy. that there w vero pud successful fighting* yesterday, Mcurtg, ?nd more resistance is expected, gun and several motraluc&eft And ? hui pr/ifioncis wore ?aptured. Tho sanitary diti.ort of the army in tho field is good*. NEW Yoim, Dccv?ibor, 10.-Derlh ?nal reports gt?ht publio r'ejoicoing ovc yecent violorios'. DJ is believed that! tb( \ in near Ihc end. A^n address ftyhj the \ ni/" rm to tho King is proposed, asking tho ?inmedi ato bombardment ol* Puris. There ia great disappointment felt horothnt C rani's position on tho Alabama claims nh J fishery question ia so fcoblo. L?NOON, December PJ.-^-A report from Genbral Chunky, dated Thursday evening, says: Frederick Charles ngairt attacked tts to-day along our wholo front j wo held our position throughout tho tiny. All tho corps were engaged from St. houiieut to Bcuugen cy. WC camped oh o?rpositiousof thc morn ing. , V?RB??tJ.KS, December 12.-Duke of Mecklenburg telegraphs Meting, December 10 : Tho enemy violently a.tucked us yestcr torday, but wcro victoriously repulsed by tho Seventeenth and TVvuiily ??ceohd Divisions, notwithstanding their superior I'oVce. CoMJ.YintA, December 12, 1870.-David Kinsler, llcfonn member of thc House from Lexington, was found dead on Sunday morn1 iug at Monkey Crook. Ho left tbis city on Saturday for home. The cause of his death is not known. Thc lloiiso adjourned tliis morning os a tribute of respect to tho deceased member. The Senate to day pnsstid tl bill to pay Lieu tenant Governor Balisier twenty live hundred dollars per yoar, exclusive of tho pity provi- I ded by law for Lieutenant Governor, whilst acting a President of thc Senate. WASHINGTON, December 12. -Secretary Boutwcll was before tho Ways and Means Committee, to day, explaining his plans Thc committee Will hear thc parties interested in sugar on Thursday. In thc House, Riiucy, the colored Repre sentativo from South Carolina, was seated. His first vote Was fur Uti ti K's San Dom i ugo resolution. In tho lloiiso, among tho bills introduced anil referred, were tho fallowing : The income tux ; incorporating ibo American ?nd .Curo pean Steamship Company, with a capital of I fc?.OOO.OOO, which may bo increased to 820, I 000,000 ; directs tho 'Postmaster General to I contract for mails from Portland, Boston, ! New York, Philadelphia, and ports ott tho I Chesapeake Bay abd Southern Atlantic coast; ! compensation weekly $000,000 ; tri weekly and daily service III proportion ; appropriat ing $250,000 tor Louisville falls ; preventing tho purchase bf persons as chattels, whether under the head territorial ol' otherwise-a hit at San Domingo ; repealing Hie tenure O* omeo bill, which passed by a vole of 1?7 to 2f). Banks offered a resolution, appointing a San Domingo cODMliiftdon, as Suggested in thc message, and moved the previous ques tion, which the House refused to sccoud, by u vote of OG to 82. A motion to table was I lost-G7toll7. Tt was finally referred to I thu Committee on foreign Affairs, with per mission to report ally tin.C after five divs' no tice to the House. A concurrent resolution adjourning from thc 22d of December to tho .1th of January was adopted. A bill abolish ing the office of Admiral immediately and ! Vice Admiral immediately passed by a two thirds vote. A resolution, looking to revenue j reform nod thc abolition uf intern ! revenue, was adopted by 161 to G. Ni;\v YORK, December 9.-Tho Tribuno ? says, editorially : "A general amnesty bill, such as General Butler is to submit to tho House, with an endless list ot exceptons; is not what the country will bo content with, or what tho political siiiiatioo denfenda. Tho truth is that tho bill is a misnomer, for it grants pardon to few not .already practically exempted from their disabilities, it is pro j ciscly the same measure which was laid over at tho lust session. Though tho committee does not appen!' to have been educated to ii broader appreciation nf Its duty in thc matter, public .sentiment basin thc meantime advnnc j cd in liberality. Thc present bill will not do, Mid wo trust that before it is adopted, tho House, which wo are told evinces eb epreheu sivc common sense on thc question, will uiuoll improve and extend it " JN'KW YORK. December, 10 -Thc London Tinr-r.t of thc. 8th basa striking nhl! concilia tory editorial on thc A la ba ina claims, alni asks no indemnity for insult heaped upon P.tig'aid for tho depredation of Alabama, but ora ves 'sott lo in cut of tho claims, not merely because they aro just, but for the inauguration of ?I better fading, und closer unity bet venn tho two countries. Tho Morning ?*a?tt *.nys : No hopo of bolter relations with the United States?. Tho J'oxt says thc best Americans avoid, or are driven from political life, while incu like Butler wield political influence. ftAttRTfl, December 9.-Tho following was introduced in ?the House today: Resolved, that Win. W. Holden. Governor of North ^'j*$ft?,' bo i inpeached of ll i if ll crimes nod miauen, nu or in ollico. The resolution rb. ferro'd to \i,c Judiciary Committed, and will probably bc uued on to-morrow, and a com millee appointed to conduct thc trial boforo i the Senate. It ii? tvpectod tho Semite will take prompt action in tho matter, ulidu coUrt of impeachment will shortly convene. -Tho congressional printer lost ycrir dis t orsi d for tho expenses of his department 81 009,800. Tho Greta Pictorial An mud. Hosteller's United States Almanac for IS?Ii for distribution, grati*, throughout tho United Straps, and nil piVltltci) countries of tho Wostorn Hcinisphcro. will Bb published about ibd first of January, ia tho lvtlglish. dorman, French, Nor wegian, Welsh, Sfrelllsh, Holland, Koht?mlart and Spanish languages, rind ntl who wish to understand tho true philosophy bf boah li should road and poo . Uer tho valuable suggestions it contains. In addi tion to an ndmirablo medical treatise on thc causes, prevention and euro of h great variety of diseases, lt embraces a largo ninotiht of information inter esting to I Ito morelma!, t lao hie'ehanio, tho miner, tho farmer, tho planter, and professional matt > ali J tho calculations havo bom mndo for snob tho*-9 ridians and latitudes ns oro most Biiilabto for a corrcot and comprehensivo NATIO.VAII OALKNOAR'. Thc nature uses lind extraordinary sanitary ef fects of Hosteller's Stotonoh Hitters, tho sfaplo toh?? ?nd allo.rntivo of moro than half tho Christ ?.nf woila, nro fully set fori li in Its pages, which aro also Inlerspcrsoil tv .'Hi pictorial Illustrations, val uable rcoip'"" for ibo i, ousoliold and fitful, humor ous anecdotes, and othor Instructivo rtnd amusing rending matter, origlnui nnd selected. Arti?ng tho Annuals to appear with tho opening of llio year, this will bo one of the most u'Otful, and m?ij l"fi?d for Ihi Th? proprietors', Mosers. Hostel ler & Smith, MtUburg. PA'., ort receipt of a twd oent stnmfY, Will f<$h?ard a copy by niall io any* perron who orrtta??l pfoc?ire ono In tils' ricighbo'r hbodV The Ult tofft Kfo sold in every oily, itfwn and village, and avfl ftxitJft'sWaijI hflod ?hrougl?eW th? entire eivilhed wdfKrr WBBggSSHSSBB'BB ?g Speoial "GAV WITHOUT TOIL, LOVELY WITHOUT A UT," aro thoso Who URO a Touio and Rostornlive, SUMTER BITTERS, tho great Southern Tonio. A ft O Ut Illili VrittuiplK No medicino over odored to tho popio lida won for itsrtlf auch ri .reputation in ftp short fi timo, na tilt. TUTT'S EXPECTORANT. Wherever it hua hoon introduced, it, hun supbr codc<l all other Cough remedies. It not only curfes tho Cough, but fen thoroughly puring* tho Lung>}. that no feiira of its retuni neod bo tip prebonded. Walliullu < liaptoi, No. 28, ll. A. Ml. A UKO ULAH CONVOCATION ofWalbal ta Chapter, No. 28. lt.?. A.*. M.'., will tiebold at their Hall, in Walhalla, oh MONDAY, tho 2nd day of Janudry nest, nt cundi? light. Companions Will bo punctual hi their atten dance. By order Ibo Chapter: ItOUT. A. THOMPSON, Sec'y. Ul?a IU<Igo r,o<lg<>, No. 92, A. F. M. A REGULAR COMMUNICATION of Blue Ridge Lodge. No. 92, A.-. I\\ M.-.. will ho hold on SATURDAY. Jan. 7lh, at 7 o'clock. P. M. Brethren will toko duo notico, and gov ern themselves aecordingiyi By order of tho Lodge . AV M. KORB?R, Sec'y. How TO MAU V. IIOMK ATTUAOTIVK.-Don't have your ati'.irs without bah lat ora, at tlio risk of break ing your children's necks. Don't have wooden ceilings, that require a cont ol' light wood to Illu minate tile room. Don't have windows without glass, so that whenever it rains you lilUSl shut nit thc light of heaven. Don't, havo Sashes without blindo, so that thc summer sui! will dazzle your eyes, warp your f urniture aii>l fade your Vru pet. Hut order all the necessary ma tei'i ats tor finishing your house tn comfortable style iV?tn P. I*. Tonie, Charleston, S (h. thc largest munulaeturcr 6? BUOll things in the Southern S'ntei. Time Tests tho Merita of all Things. FOSS THIIKTY VZ:A3$S? ?EItRY DAVIS' TAT?T KILLER, Has been Ics-ied Iii bvcry variety of climate, and hy almost every nation known to Americans, lt is the almost constant companion ?ml Inestima ble friend of tho missionary and the traveler, on sea and lam!, and no ono should travel oa jur LAKES or Hiv BUS WITHOUT IT. lt in a spcody and safe remedy for burns, asatds, cuts, bruises, wounds and various Oilier Injuries, j as well ns tor dysentery, diarrheal, anil bowel I complaints generally, and is admirably suited tor every race of men on thc face of the globe. Ho sure you call for ami pot the genuine Pain Killer, ns ninny wort liions nostrums are attempted to bc sold on thc great reputation of this valuable medi?me. ???>? Directions accompany ench imltlo. Price 25cts., ?Ocrs-, and $1 00 J.er Bottle. . fi?!<l l>v ull ?Tloc?iCftiO Oeitlbr.?, LATEST aUOTATIOKS OF SOUTHERN SECURITIES, IN Oil AR LBS TO Nj 8. C.; Corrected Weekly by Banker und Broker, No. 25 Broad Street. DKC. 10, 18V0. STATE Sao?lilTlKS-South Cnrolina, old, -0 8?: do new, -071 ; do, registered stoek, ex int -071. CITY SEOURITIRS-Augusta, Ga.,Ponds - ?7fl; Charleston, H. C.. Stoek, ex qr int, - -062 ; do, l'ire bonn Ponds, - 0?li; ColUinUia, S.U., Ponds, I -0dO. RAI UKIAH PONDS-Pine Pi.lgo. first mortgage, -000; Charleston and Savannah, -(Ti;CO ; t irur lone. Columbia abd. AMgtUta, -t&89j Gheraw nod Darlington, -$82 j 0 roon ville and Colum bia, 1st mort. -0S?; do, Slate guarantee, -@ Go; V'ort keast ern.-087; Savannah :ilid Charle? lon. 1st mort, -(3}78; do. Slate guarantee, ^-0 iii); SrfUth ''molina,---<<y,7?3 ; do, U'J| Hparttltiburg ?nd Union. -0f>0. l?Aii.itOM) STOCKS-Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta. ~-f/?/10; (lrccnville and Columbia, -@2; Northeastern. -01'.>! Savannah nilli Charleston, -088 ; South Carolina, whole aliare?, - 041$ do. half shaves, -041. LXIMIAXUK. &0.- New York Sight, J off par j Cold, U0@113 ? Silver, 1O?0-. BOOTU CAUOLINA UAXIC UIU.S. ?Punk of Cllrtrleslon - - -0 * Pank of Newberry ... -0 Pank of Canillen .... 8Q0 Pnnk of Georgetown - - TH Pilllk ol South Carolina - . 80 Pank of Chester ... 80 Jtartk of Mamburg - - . - 7(?ty Pank of State of S. fj.. prior to 1801 46? Punk Of State bf S. C., tecuo 1801 and 1802 - . - . - < 800 ?Planters' and Mechanics' Bank of Charleston - ... -0 - ?People's bank of (marleston - -0 ?Union Pank of Charleston . - -0 *ScUlhwpstorn Railroad Pank of Dli?fldslon, old - - . -0 ?Southwestern Railroad Dank of Charleston. new ... -0 Sluto balik of Charleston . - 60-* Farmers' and Kxohnngo Hank of : , Charleston - - . ?0 Kxohnngo Pnnk of Columbia ' 70 Commercial Pnnk of Columbia - - 70 Merchants' Punk of G'horaw - - 60 Plantera' Dit ?ile of Fairfield ... ?>0 State ofS. C. Pills Itecolvablo - Of>0 City of Chaff:eton Chango Pills - -050 ?Pills m.'rk?d thus (?) aro hoing rcdoemed at tho Punk (/o?.ntors of each. March 18, 1870 22 1y FOR'???L?. '? AOO(if) YOKE OXEN and a LIGHT OX WAGON. For solo cheap for cash. 8. II. JOHNS. Bachelor's Retreat, Boc. 7, 1870 8 -2* ON COTTON. WI? ??EO to inform mir planting friends that wo aro prepared to ship Cotton to roliabl?' flonsoH. and Will mnko LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES on tho sumo. WALLER, WATSON & CO. Nov, ?, 1870 I" 8 hereby givon, that application will bo rf?fl?dd to tho noxt Legislature, for tho ro fr?tai St (ho Charter of Maxell's Bridge. B. SLOAN,..., 1 fe; . . RJU?SII AIUUYALS WE DEO TO INFORM OUR FRIENDS and thc trading public? that our stock id now hoing rupidly replenished in nil tho de partments, and that wo intend to sell our Goods ut tho low??t "DIVINO RATES." Wo offer iv ni oro desirable stock than on any prevhhift occasion, and \Vould call particular at tention to our Ladies' Dress doods, Printe, Dom?stics, Tickings, Flannels. Shawls, Blunhcts, Ac, ?C., ?ic. Gentlemen cannot fail to find something to suit thom in our Gouts' Furuibhing Depart ment French, Gorman and Doeskin Cassimercs, and Jeans in endless vanen. OUR STOCK OE Shocp, Roots, Huts, Nut tous, Crockery and Groceries, Full and C?mplete. It is impossible for tin to enum?rate every article, mid wo simply inform our friends that wo hopo to be ablo to supply all their wants. Efl*" WE INVITE THE CLOSEST IN SPECTION, AND PROMISE PAIR AND HONEST DEA LINGS WITH ALL. NrVallor, Watson & Co. W$ take this occasion to inform the friends We bato indulged, that we aro in need of money, and shall bo pleased to have them call and sottle their accounts. "Ono good turn deserves another." WALLER. WATSON & CO. Walhalla. October 28, 1870 '2 Sheri?''s t?ale? I") Y virtue of sundry Writs of Pich Pud M lo aie ) directed, I will sell, to thc highest bidder, with in tho loyal hour? ol' sale, before the (haut House door, in Walhalla, S. U., ou sukday in Jauuary next, the following property : Ono Tract of Lund, situated in Oconeo Coun ty, on waters of Liltlo Diver, containing 1300 Acres, more, or less, adjoining lands of David Alexander, James Parry ami others ? levied oh ns the property of W. lt. Smith, Ut tho suit of T. M. Bristol and others. Ono Tract of I/and, situated in Oconec Coun ty, on waters of Cane (.'reek, containing 300 Acres, more or loan, adjoining lands td Joseph Fricks, George Flickensbelt and others ; levied on ns the property of Hubert Brackenridge, nt tho stitt bf John B. Moore, Administrator. Purchaser will bo required to pay $140.00 in Specie. One Lot, situated in Oconec County, between Walhalla and West Union, in what is known as Middletown, on Main street, contain one half acre, moro or loss, 30 feet front, adjoining lands of W. T. Janes and others ; Also, One Lot, situated in the town of Old Pichen?, containing three fourths of an acre, moro' or less, adjoining lands of W. J. Gantt and others; levied on us tho property of ll. A. II. Gibson, at the* snit ?d' E. I?. Stoddard, Caleb Kronenbcrgcr and Lemuel Crane. TE U.MS OAStl. PurchnsCr? to pay extra for titles and stamps. JAS. II. ROBINS, s o.e. December 7.1870_ ' H_4 _ STAT ? Oil S??TH CA HOLINA, COUNTY OF PICKEN ii. IN THE COMMON PI.R?9. Louis Sussfebl, | Copy Summons. Sigmund Borah, nnd Complaint Berman Nordlingor, [ to Plaintiffs, Foreclose Mortgage Vs. on II. Tompkins, Real Estate. Defendant. To II. Tompkins, tho Defendant in tho above stated case ; "\7~OU aro hereby require 1 and summoned to J_ answer tho .complaint in this action, which is bled in the ?frico of t li o Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for said County, and to serven erny of your answer On tho subscribers, at their ?frico at Walhalla Court House, South Carolina, within twenty days after tho service hereof, bxcluslvb of thc day of service, ?hd if you fail lo answer the complaint within thc time afore said, tho Plaintiffs in this action will apply to tho Court for tho relief demanded in tho com plaint. Dated at Pickcns C. II., S. C., November 15th. 1S70. WIIITNER Sc SYMMES, Plaintiff's Attorneys. Nov. ir,. IR70_5 G STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF O CON EE. IN TUR COMMON ri.KAS. Thomas B. Sample,"] bony Summons. Plaintiff, Complaint vs. \ to II. Tompkins, j Foreclose Mortgngo D?fendant. J on Heal Estate. To II. Tompkins, tho Defendant in tho above stated case. YOU aro hereby summoned and required to answer tho Complaint in this notion, w li i oh ls tiled in tho office of tho Clerk of tho bohrt ol' Oofllmon Pleas for said County, and to serv? a copy of your answer on tho suhscri bers.at their office ill Walhalla,County and State aforesaid, within twenty days after tho cervioo herauf, exclusive of tho day of service, and if you fail tu nnswor thu complaint within tho time aforesaid, tho Plaintiil in this act lon will apply to tho Court for thc relief demanded in tim Complaint. [Pated at Walhalla C. H., S. C., November 15th, A. D. 1870. i WIIITNER it S?MMES. Plaintiff's Aituiueyd. J?ovM ft, 1870_fi 0 ? ?\ BENDY, Attorney und Uou ? sc 11 o i* AT LAW, AN tl Soliortor in EoLui-ty, Will practice in tho Courts of Law and Equity, in tho Eighth Judicial Circuit. OFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE, Walhalla,-' South Carolina. Nov. 1. 1870_8_1 v_ SALE OF LAND. THE TRACT OF LAND, whoroon Josdo A. Hull now lives, lying within" threo faiildn of Walhalla, adjoining lands of J. C. Von Lehn and mlicn?.* There is in this Tract about 2<r>0 or 260 Acres, with 30 nero? bottom land.. Tho placo ia well Improved ; goon com fortable dwelling, two ?lories high, 3 rooms , good burn, stahlen, corn crib, siftoko house- and' several tenant houses. Apy imo dcalrhij* to' purchase, can find noio o go?d place to invent thbir money. Apply to ttlonr Col. J. J. Norton." J. E. llAG?OD. WalhiBlri; S. C., Nov. 20, 1070 7-lm BARGAINS FOR ALL! E?OWIl Tow BB WIBI" 1?IC 2?lM14i' ! FALL AND WINTER G0?J)S!! X Ui5 U&DEliSlONj?D is receiving, from | tho host markets, ti superior Stuck o? FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Of various styles nod grcut vtwlotyi for Ladies', Gentlcinen'B and Children's wear. BOOTS, SHOKS, LEATHER, 1,000 SACKS SALT, COL-TEH, SECAR, MOLASSES, IRON*. OE ALL KINDS, Together vKth tho usual variety found hore or elsewhere. My Stuck has been Selected willi care, rind purchased very cheap. My friends and the public are respectfully invited to call and ex amine my STOCK AND Pincus ! I INTEND TO SELL CHEAP, KIIIIHK ron 4J A S E3 O BK EB A CS fl* E? ?5 ! Br. PlTCIIFOJiJ). October 21, 1870 1 Sin W. A. FALLA W, WALHALLA^ & C WOULD respectfully inform thc citizens i f Ooo nee County, that be will nltund promptly to all business in bis linc entrusted to bis cure, on the must reasonable terms. AU work Warranted. OFFICE-Un Milln Street, above tho store of Messrs. Pieper tfc Lowery. Juno 2S, 1*70_^87_tf_ 8100 REWARD IWILL PAY tho above reward for the cap ture and doliverv of three prisoners, THOMAS P. GARRETT. TYKE ODELL, and RE NJ AMIN II A YS, who escaped Loni tho Jail lit this place on Thursday evening, the 8th instant, or will pay TtoootjMlvo Dollars reward for any ono ol tho said prisoners, if de livered tn me. The said G ARRETT is stout built, red bead and whiskers, timi is about thirty-two or thirty three years of agc, gray eyes, nod weighs about 150 pounds , height, live feet ten inches. TYRE ODELL is stout-built, black hair and eye*, about '28 years of age, weighs I 10 pounds, and about five feet eiirbt inches high. BENJAMIN HAYES i* a low, chunky mon; >\-rj ilnrk bli! a, black oyen and bair, weighs about L'tO pounds, livo feet six inches high, and bead a little bald. J. RILEY FERGUSON; Jailer for Dickens Couuty. Sept 14, 1870 40 tf MERCHANT TAILOR -(O) HAVING NOW PERMANENTLY LOCAT ED in tho growing TOWN ?IF W?L^?LIL?. Thankful for par.t patronage. I respect? fully solicit a call from myoid friends and .the public generally; All work guaranteed to givo entiro satisfac tion. SHOP IN MR. I). BI EM ANN'S New Building on Wost side of Main-street. . \V. WALSUM ANN. August 10, 1870 4 4 ly LOOK AT THIS! _+_+_ ALffi PKUSONS indebted lo mc, either hy Note OB* AeeoiianJ, m st si conic ?j> mid i'AY by Dc? cc m bei* 1st, os* poy cost. Take particular not iee---I meist have Morney, or Produce, fbi* the latter I will allow Hie Market Price. ?. RIEMANN. Walhalla, fi. C., Nov. 1st, 187? 8 FUEMIUMS WILTJ BE PAID to Tobacco Growers, in Oconco County, for tho crop of 1871, as follows ; # For tho host two acres in a body. $30.00 " 2d ;. 25.00 " 3d.. " 20.00 u ti 4tn ? .? ?. ii . M ?' 5th .? " " ?? 10.00 Awards to bo marlo under tho direction of tho Oconec Agricultural Societv. and for no field which producos loss than 1,500 pounds. . ., J. J. NORTON. Oct. 4. 1870 ol FOR SALE! ON Main Street, in the filingo of West Union, near Walhalla Depot, A OWE A??k LOT, on willoh there is a Neat and Comfortable Dwelling, al) necessary out buildings, and nn oxcollcnt woll of water,. Terms very low ArlM.Y AT i'll 13 Ot'flCE Sept. 0, 1870 _47 ^_ l,??O Yards EEeavy Bagging, 1 .OOO 1* o II n d s Improve d COTTON TIBSSi For Salo by - WALLER, WATSON & CO. October 21, 1870 1 ~w?KW???ir ARUAN?EMF.NTS aro nindoto sccuvoaiiy Book wanted. Also, Book?, Catechism's, ko., for ?abbntb Schools, School B?'oks, Pens, Ink. Paper, &o., ko., always oh hnnd. Tho Depository fer tile Ooonoe Bible Society Is also at ?h? Bookstore. Next door to thc Post Onice. Aitll 1, 1870 Itf jL 1870 ! _ 1870 ! FALL AND WINTER. WK AUK NOW receiving, from Nev? York, a Lurge Stock of Sfajilc vtti? JFmicy E?ry UOO?H, "Which wo liAvo selected in person, und pur chased nt llio latest reduced prices. Our stock of I, ADI KS' DRESS GOODS is completo, Comprising everything Klrgnnt. Use ful und Fashionable. Ladies' Hats, Shawls, &o. For Gentlemen's Wear, every grade of Win ter Quods, from Kentucky Jeans to the bcTb French Cu*simoros. Hoots, Shoes, <?o. Also, a supply of OuoU selected specially fur Children's clothing. A Superfino L<?t ?d' Flannels, and tho host assortment of Bed Blankets over opened in this market, Also, o genera', stuck cf Han?ware, Crockery. ?c.. &0. We will take great pleasure in showing nny Goods to the public, rind Will sell thom as low ns Goods of a similar quality can tte ihr ni Shed iii any retail market. ?19... CALI, ANO SEK. C. Bi. BB Bi BB* fie C;O? Walhalla, October 13. 1870 R2 Ayer's Hair Vigor, For restoring Gray Hair lo ils natural Vitality and Color. . A dressing whiell is at ouoe agrecabloj healthy, and effectual for preserving tho hair. Faded or f/ray hair is soon restored to its original color, with the gloss tend freshness of youth. Thin hair is thick ened, fulling hair checked, and bald ness often, though not always, cured by ita uso. Nothing- can restoro tho bair wboro tho follicles nro destroyed, br tho glands atrophied and decayed. But such as romain csin bo saved for usefulness by thia, application. Instead of fouling tho hair with n pasty sedi ment, it will koop it clean and vigorous: Its occasional uso will prevent thc bair from turning gray or fulling off, sud consequently prevent baldness. Freo ' from thoso deleterious substances which make some preparations dangerous, and injurious td tho bair, tho Vigor can only benefit but not barm it; If wanted merely for a H MR DRESSING, nothing else can bo found FO desirable. Containing neither oil nor dye, it does not soil wbito cambric, and yet lasts long on tho bair, giving it a rich, glossy lustro and a grateful perfumo. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co,, PRACTICAL AND ANALYTICAL CHEMISTS; MASS. PKIC?] $1,00.. For Sato by DR. A. D. NORMAN, Walhalla, 5. C: Sept. '.), 1870 47 ly Groonville and Columbia Railroad. G EN EBAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, COLUMBIA, S. C., December 1. 1870. ON and after this d ite, thc following Sched ule will bc run daily. Sundays excepted, ? connecting with Night Trains oh ?Sooth Car olina Road, up and down ; also with Trains ?oing South on Charlottrj, Columbia and Augus ta Bui I r oad : Br TRAIN. Leave Columbia, 7 0Q a ni Leave Alston, 8 -IO n m Leave Newberry, 10 IO a ni Leave Cokosbnry, 1 45 p ni , Leuvo Belton, Ii 30 p ni Arrive at Greenville, 5 00 p m DOWN TRAIN. Leave Greenville, 5 45' ri in Leave Bellen. 8 40 a ni Leave Abbcvillo, 8 00 n ul Leave Ookosbury, 0 05 a ni Leave Newberry, 12 35 put Leave Alston, 2 10 p m Arrive at Columbia, 3 45 p tu JOHN II. MORE. Gen'l Sop't; December 14. l?>70 Chango of Schedule on B. II. II. R. ON and nft?r tho 1st ot' December, Trains mi this Road will run every day. Sundays ex cepted, connecting with tho Greenville and Columbia Rait road at Anderson viz : Uc TRAIN. Leave Anderson, 4 20 P. M. *. Pendleton, 5.20 " Perivvillo, O.Otf Arrive at Walhalla, 7.00 " Dow-j* TRAIN. Leavo Valhalla, 3.30' ?. Mt " I'?rrvvillo, 4.10 " " Pcnilloton, 6.10 ? Arri vp at Anderson, 0.10 " Waiting ono huurnPor usual time lof arrival of. tho G. amlC. train, except on Saturdays; when it will wait until tho other train arrives. W. II. D.GA?LLARD, Sup't; December l l. 1870_ Hun Here Everybody ! A. TAYLOR & CO. ITA YE JUST RECEIVED, and now open X ing, , A NKW AND SPLENDID STOCK OP At thoir new stand, on Main Street, opposite' Waller, Watson Co.'s store, which will bo ofTored to tli? publio nt LOVt ?UHCES. Tho Goods boiftg purchased with Cash, wo can and will sell hs low as tho lowest and ns cnod goods as can bo found in tho market. Cull and cx nminA our >?b>ok before pnrch&tfas ^Vttt'ft?u& and savo money. tt3?" Country Produce tnkon iii exobaqgo' for Guods nt tho highest market pi lco/ ' A. TAYLOR & Cd. Juno 24. 1870 . . 3,n ' ; JUST \mmYmr ?PlNE LOT OF FRENCH A'ND Gift. WAN ACCORDEONS. <d tho best m&oV nalo Clionp by H, h. BUSSKLi;. [ Sopt. 21, 1870 49