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t U'cvernor" Garry's Mesingo- \ ON, Januuiy ?'-Extract fruin j messt?ge ; ?'Tho employment of | troops nt on election without tho locul and Stitto Govern ecently received cortsidefablo reprehension.,. If fs regarded ad io with th? sovereign rights of ch vin's not fon fe tup?a fed hy tho ie Gcnerul 06 vcr ti tuent, n rid if mst lead to results disastrous- lo uiony. Tho practice is ono sc ..jumeler, und so injurious in its ? [tendencies us to merit prompt Consideration*' ;?nd decisive action, not only hy tho General j Assembly, but by Congress. One of tho 'complaints of tho colonists against tho Brit ?'ish King was tho oppression growing tait of jibe assumption of this power. They said ho ,'has kept among us in times of peuce standing fannies, without tho consent of our Legisla' ?ure, and what is especially pertinent lo thc case in point, 'ho hus affected to render tho military independent of and superior to their ,. ?ivil power.' The alleged authority for tho j itso of troops nt tho State Elections is drawn I from th?* I ?ni l h. Kt ot jon ol no Act of Congress, c y proved May the Bist, 18158, entitled an Act y to enforce.thc right of citizens of thc United ? State? to voie i? (he sevorul States of thc Union, and for other purposes, which author ifzes United Slates uisrshulh to call to their kssist mee such portion nf the fond and naval forces of the United States, or ol thc militia, ii s may be necessary to the performance nf tho duty with which they aro charged, ?aid ter iustiir a lui tb lui otseryiinco of the fifteenth amendment to the Constitution of the United States li ut it must bo a'forced construction bf this law that will justify thu presence of armed national forces ut our places of election when no necessity exists therefor, mid when their presence is calculated lo provoke col lision Willi a good Picsident, thc exercise j bf the power refined to might hnvo no in jurious results, hut in the liando ol' ti bad m in, o*^? g. i \ ern ed hy pi-rsmial aiiibition. rf. info ht prove i exceedingly enluniitons. Uiicmiseiontii.?sly, a gtiod President might be iudiicod to employ it wrongfully ; a bi.d one would t c ultim;-1 ?1 ertain to use it for bis own advancement Jifdcr any circo'?sla'n'cvs'. in my opinion, if is unsafe and nut agonic fie fo the principles that should govern our ltepu-lvlusuii instit li lions. At tile hist Oct.mer election United St?tes troops were staiiom-<> rip Philadelphia for the avowed purpose of citfmmiiig thu elco finn laws This was done wrfhrrdt fire con font or even the. knowledge (A fha civil au thorities of either the oily ?ir the S*f?fO. ii nd without any expressed desire mi thu part of the Ol 11/.ens, and ns far ns eau he ?r*enrt iiii"^, without existing necessity. Fruin a consol oiitimis conviction nf its sm pm tunee, I Iva ve Culled ymir ul ten timi tu this subject. A ne?; 1 ct ti? have done so lilight have been cou Mined asan endorsement of a measure that, meets tuy umpidified disproval. Tim civil ant hoi il ?es of Fenns', I vania ha ve ?I way? been ? td m e still competent tn protect its citizens iii the oxeroitiO of their elective franchise, and j the proper ?nd Oldy. tl Inn for tim United States fas military torees lo intei-vow will bc when tho - power of the Conni.oi.Wealtlv ??exhausted ?nd their aid is lawfully rc^oired/' A Si'KOI AL M Ks'MA OK ON '1' ff K Siltmr The Wallington col'te.?.potidetii of the N, w York Tribune says, in his desp itch on Sun ..It is reported here kimi the President will send a special mess-age a.* soon as Congress rn assembles, rc la ii nu to the CoiniitiorV ol the Southern States. Accum pani mr thu message will be a Considerable amount of testimony, in the sh upu of re.f-wrH.*. &e., from military ?ml other o Iii cos. which1, in I he judgment of thc President, show thal rt very bad state of nf fairs exists MI immy srePinns of the South It is behoved that lie wi-il i-ccommcnd that < longrCsS appoint ti (tfminiittee of its members to tlioioiiiriily invo-?kr ate tho ? emu li timi ?tut fdrs. lt is - repru-ieitivd1 tinrC the President's Views ?rn vi?iy dcCidevJ as fpj t'l'io need of ac flou hy (kl ll g lesa, Tho Tribune, in cnnrmenfrr.g on the above report of its correspondent,,says : "The rumor vii.it tho Pn-sivlmir is to recmu mend Cmmress to examine info-the condltno, ^ ?if thu South, Would jilve rhtd t,K loss a pore hfchsiolls if (hero were not ? fe?)' Chut a part nf tho Hepuhlioan n lijnr'ity might straight way insi-t that what t lie Smilli net ded was more reconstruction If lhere ure evils ut the South to be righted hy tim rnierferene? Of Cotigress, it should nu be dvlaycd. Hui Wi! Ind.I it wise policy to make h?.->t? Vor) Mo\? ly interfering ?eiiiti in ntiy w?y tfrih ?ny of thu SMI?'IW rn St?les which have hectv res tored to their ancient rights and-privileges." M ORK, THOU it hu IN UNION.-Passengers report (jil ns a renewal or continu aljon of the unfoini^i?e stile ol' ?flairs in Union. It np po ll -, (hat Oil Sll'id i*) la t. Cnpt'iiil Aleck Walker, Cfr* colored capt dil' of wilitra, ap plied' to tho parties who had chufare ot' the (M?os belongir?g toJ the militia, but. lift demand ?ai refused, and ho wm subsequently arrest rt'd1-"H Slited in Woduead ty's I^ton'ixT Charged with tho- Killing of Mr*. Mat. Stevena Fifteen'ol' hi's militia we.ro ?Iso uwested On Wediiesdony evening. ? party of unknown horse :.3ii went to the Sheriff ?ml poiciiiptori fydOoHiirdod tho keys of trim jnll they wore ? giVe? iVp, nntf riii>y proct'ndvd1-' to tho j* il ?nd took chargo of ?fv? of rho prisnnera-^Ciiplnhl ?. \V?lke.r, (^'liii-ruor IdWmh-n, .foe Van Lew. ?ndVTliompson ?iid-S.\lvimuH Wright. The riext morning. f>h*o t-odies of Walker ?nd H-orndou woi'O disooVi'd in the road ; and it was* alVefwiirds {blind out th it Thompson and >Vright weru badly Woundvd-. Wo aro fur flier informed that Mr Smith, (tho act mr deputy.) who wits' wii?iitlb'd* On Sunday last, died M T.trVsdiiy niUbt. 'i?ho loflotyjiiK* ?f bud! oven, ur? bri o iring forth terrible trou bTo<? - Wrecnh? Vii irrnt. Iy\ virtue of uri order fri rh ihr- Judpo of y I'robaic for ?coricc Cmitny.to tho d bec fed. 1 will expose to nulo prv SA.bK l'A Y 1?I 1KU fJAHY NKXT. at Walhalla, eormin imfflij bo hinging to ibo Katine of J*Alil?Z JX){5ES, dc cein-ed. Teiiua of Shlo oash: J01CL E. JONKkV Bui vjvlhg l?xocutor. Joh. 11871 4 "FOR SALt?, ?JJR I10U8B A N? LOT. ons Fifty nero Farm, and one Town Lot ; all eHuat^tl in '.ho tow?} of Walhalla, 8. C. The Land will be sold m saleday io February next; if not previously disposed of, . For torras. &c, .mph to A nnKSHCKB. Sh: VI, 1871 1% i Ji MiJUDEHS-We aro tiiformoii timi Autho ny Johnt-otf, tho colored Triol Justice ot this County, and candidate for tho Legislature at thc |it[e election, was shot nod hilled hy par ties unknown, at or nour his house io thc ; neighborhood of Paco?cft Depot, Oil (ho night ' of tho 28th ult. Wo hnvO learned nothing of thc pan tiendar? of this outrage?.ns ?ct that excises even ti suspicion ns to who were its perpetrators. Hut accounts wc hu V? heard, satisfy us thal it was a lo uta 1 and outrageous murder, mid no doubt thc good citizen's in that section willcxeit themselves in attempt- ; ? ing to bring to j HM i ee tho guilty panics, j Wv will uivc tho report, wo have had of thc | I affair, which is briclly this: that tinco per I sons Went to the bouse ol Johnson and made j di mm.st lati?os of a lind that caused him to quit his house to lind protection in ! the *m>d??. und when he had roached the dis I tunee of ?i few hundred yard's, he wu.* shot by ' parties unknown, nod his body fell itt a ; branch, where it Was found. Johnston's j mother was in (hu bonito und saw thc party who"is supposed to have committed thc mur der, but did hot recognize any nue of them Wc have not learned that they were in elis ttuiso, und wo have not heard Ku Klux men tinned in connection with ibo ?finir. Wc learned from our informant that Johnston had rendered himself very unpopular with several colored persons io his neighborhood, by nets td' tyranny ?ml fraud towards them, while acting ?s Trial Justice, by taking tho little property which they had exempt l y law, in payment of bin costs i ri cartup which ho had in hived them to instit fife without cause, and in vii finnis ways dcceivioir ai"' dc franding tho inoi'o ignorant of bis color. Jamies Hamm-H, a colored man, wurt shot with un linfield rifle ?nil killed, by j Tum J icl'soti. wiso a colored mao, Oil thc night d' ibo !?(>ih of December! ult. This moa der was tr. on m ?Med un ? Ire plantation of Mr. Jas I?* Jackson, on Norbill I'ucoictt .iivcr, whe c one. of the parties lived. A j ti ry nf inquest was assen.bled by Coroner Willis, who re tinned ? verdict in accordance w th the fact ?hove stated.- Comitun tS/mrtun. iT5?" Thc total nu tiber of immigrants ar riving ut Castle Oardon during tho present year, np to the 22d ult., is 208,000, a dc crease of fyi?,080 from last year. &?F Two Comp?rollor's repn-rt i-? printed, und shows thc Still* debt tu lui St i.OOO.OOO. Sproad tho Truth. Some medical men insist that it is undignified lo ndverliso. it remedy, however valuable ii may ln>. Queer reasoning ihis lt is like shying lluil nu article which Hie world needs should lie hid in a corne*-tlint benefits and blessings may l>e bo widely diffused-?thal tim Mien US ol' prut col lng and restiiv?iVjj hVivlMi ul io ul d- bc n. ch>?o monopoly, ami nwt noces al Ule fi?' rial The n'rgft'ineni is ba d' lt is worse I lom thal: it is iuhuuuiu. Suppose llo.-lif tor's Stomach I ii M o rs- tin nt>solnto speuilio lor dyspepsia biliousness and nervous d l>i I it \ - lold never been known beyond the riper"(otre ot tlc facility, what' Would IniVtSf Oven the. consequence ? I Ubicad of curing nm I? invigorating millions, thu good effects ol' the pie pu raf i on- would have been confined lo a comparative lew. There is 'lie Ililli cst authority lor saying thai light should not be hid limier a bushel: I Inti wdinlevcr is excellent should be placed as a city on a hill where nil men can toke cognisance ol* it. ll is upon this prim i plo that thc Hitlers Int vo been advert ?sod nml continuo lo bc lld veil hn?d in every newspaper ol' tiny prominence In tho western hemisphere, lind I hat the snouiaucoO'j' testimonials in ?is favor have been translated into nil written languages. Thousands enjoy portee* berti PK lo'day Who would bc languishing on betls of sickness il the newspa pers hud nm spread the (ruth''with rion rd to thia ?ot to nail til iitviyttroM amt corrective far and wide. Suppose prolii lui* been rca-pud lr bli? this public - ry. ts that tiny iirgiilnwit'iignrrisi it? fl'lilts pub lic ll eal I ll ll il 3" hvetv protect eil ; if lives-have liicitV sived; if the feeble have been sd engl kened mid Hie sick restored. grjttXtfffiod I'ox Leen aeiotrt'pH.sh'nl ; ami who so mean as lo (trudge fro exert ions illus directed their lair reward? Fine Fan? tor Salo. SITUATED one mile from tho village of Fuir I * i ti v. iii ?*> Hilborn portion of Ocoiiee i'oin,ly. ?oiita'mitig (VU neve? elli I ?Vu I ed nphttlil and 20 ni?res b>lt"in land, nil i1inlergo.nl lenee: 25S. ?ores Uno wood hi nd lying, well.,: (it)' acres id tivld,': ugg'f^nio io.-i ii ur es. Th!.* Irtnd is well iwkfpie'tf io producing Colton, (Join timi -until grain. Also. 1* I'jit in the'village nf Fair Piny, cam tiliiliilg ?*? ?cres, with g md iuiproveinents. Price, for both pince-, $'2. OOO-terms lib?ral. Tho subscriber is a priteiioing Phy-noinn. with ifood pruetice. If a sale Could li? effverod'lu ? lion I Pity slain ii ho would be pleased' to' intro? do tire billi into n RoOd practice. Apply to J. W. ?tribliiiir. nt Walhalla, or to W. lt. Il AUBIN. Fair Pitty, S. C. Jun. G. 1*7f ll TAXES! OX KfONDAir. the loth January. 1S71. the Tux Dooks for the-year r*7d wHiba open, and continuo open. tt\f tire collection ol tax. until thc f--t tiny i.f Mu rob next. Total nita, per centum, for State purposes, is Niue ?Vii I lt? o'n tho fVilhtr ; Total Hato.'por centum, for (J linty purposes, Th roo Mills on the Dollar'. All'Tuxes not pnid hy rho Nt Mitrch ue*V, n penalty of 30 pei' cent, will positively be iiddetr. Toke timely irarning and save thc 20 per cent. Do yon hear '/ B. W. RF, IX. Treasurer Ocoiiee County. Jan. Ci. 18ft ?T 2 VV ANTED, DT?SI?'iaS OP W AUX DT rt. for winch tho highest l?rico Will he rtwjd hi fli'iids*. JOHN lt. COC?lUAN. Jun. 0. 1*71' ll ?X) ST, W fyitsdny ln?t, a' WH?Tl? DOO. yith 1 vfllloW spots : lins raf her hmg hair. A liberal rowarib will be paid-for Ivis*1 doli very to this Office. Jan. 0 IH71. ll Attcrttiomr. TU Fi Commlilpes of Townships wili'mee'i nt Tick ens 0. Wi on t?ATUKI).\Y. the 21.-0 Tust A Punctual attendance Is requested. BitSlncsa' of creal iwportanoc to transact. b 1 F. N OAKVUv, Hislrm-in ricketts'Co. lt. ll. P . ' ynn, ft, ititi Speoial .I<T otioes. .'TM: oitKAToiiji.rr av AI L POSONS wno AUG subject lo debilitating iiimiences, should bc to hioi'CiVso the vigor mil activity ot* ihe digestivo ovguns. thc gi'viil Tonic which accomplis! cs lld:) is SU.MT KU ill IL'TKU.S." ?.'orrori tUti Klo'iiitK'h. it Isa well ascertained physiological f iel Ihr?! Ilia origin of most' .1' (ho Ills I hui it Uriel huluuuily is a il -r.iugcd con.mimi of lite alimentary emmi. The bowels beooiuo constipated mel sluggish, ami thence trrirfes a iriin or painful niel distressing Ota la il i cs. Aa u prcv "tntivj und eiitfo. ib?re ii no remedy sn sale timi MUCUS bil. Tl'T T S VKOKTA Hl li LlVlilt PILLS. Walllllltll <Lh;?i>U>v, Ko. 28, Eft. A. M. A UBOULAK CONVOCATION ofWniimi la Chapter, ?fi). 28. Rv. A.'. M.-.. will beheld itt lliolr Hull, in W'alhiilln, on MON DAV. tho Otb day of February next, t cundle light_ Companions will be pu nc* uni in their atton dance. Hy order the Chuplcr : S. I'. DUN DY, Sec'y. El! uo Ct ld ge B.otU?'N No. 92, A. B\ m. A itKGULAR COMMUNICATION of IHue'j Ridge Lodge. X >. 1)2. A.\ i yt'.'., will he held on S A I'll H.I) A V. Fob. d' li lit 7 o'clock, I?. M. Hvothien wril take dtui notice, and gjv ern th?uiK?tv?s accordingly. l*'y order ol'thc Lodge * J H. N KV If.I.E. Sec'y. Kei'eioMV Atm CoM'roiiT IN" Ben.DINO-These cnn only besiudivu niel accUVed hy paying proper IttUUliuU lo the fin! /linii ol' ii building There are ninny hon .. H III our country whose windows, without gloss, aol heavy wo .don shuttcrts cost more I int n sash and vciitttiniiH. and whose gloomy woollen ceilings ivn more expensive (lian white washed plaster on liths. If yen nee going br bm hi ami wish your house io he' ccnrr?rlahTo at stn ill casi, yo.i should not l'ail' M Wt'ifc for n plan ami (.anu?ale ol' finishing to Mr. I* I*, foale, t'har lesion S. i'.. the l?rmst iitaiiuliiciurcA" cf door?, satins, blinds, mouldings, ?cc, itv the Southern Stales. If 1840 If 18 70 % Pit i li is sn>.nosed lo la- i lie loi ol' us poor mor ia s. as ii evitab'i' as death itself mid liable al any film- lo come i*pon II--. Therel'uro it is importait ? li il reine ba' agents should lie al hand lo he lisi ?I on an emergency, when thu seminal principle lo Iged in the (fy st eui shall develop'! il sett, and we feel thc cxcvucinring agonies yt pain, or the (In pressing influence of dis uso. Snell a remedial ngeni ix isl s in too PAIN Kui.un. whose fame l?>;.> ni ide the circuit ol tho ??'obe. A in ld ike eternal i.ivH of i he polar rejj'or.s ur benealli t ic intoleru j b'e nail bu II n '. . lt t o. the iro.iios. its virtues uro I known and apprec .ired. Under all latitudes. Irvin the olin ext reine io tao other, sulToring liuinaniiy bus found relic f om licitly of i>s ills hy ils use. Tue wide lind braal urea over which this me licllio his sproul, ut tesl s ils value and potency. From rt' small !??>}. n.njr. I he I hill Killer bas pushed grubtilly nU.njj, making ?ti own highway, solely by ila v.Hues. Such iinex-implcd RUCcesj and popnlavliy hus brought villers i ur u the held, ?ho have al tem pl ed, n ider similarity ot rut me. io usurp the confidence of tho people an'I turn ii to their own gel li.-di ness un 1 dishonesty, lau their eJlWl.iJ have proved fruitlosJ. While che r da ICillor is 81 ld growing io pulilic. favor. 8C?"* I'irec'ioiis accompany each bottle. Sol 1 by a!I Dniirgisi s. Price "JV e.r.. 'ill CIS. ?ml IS per bottle. LATEST a??TATI?&S cl' SOUTHERN IT!ES, 1 N C II A ll I. i: S T 0 N. s. c., Corrected Weekly ??y mrnrn Hanker and limiter/ No -5 H road ?Street. JAN. Fl, 1871. PT tT H S Kef tu rcs-South Carolina, old, - <?.? 8">: do new. -(|i>7l ; do, i cgistcVe I sloe!:, ex i.:t --($71. ('ITV 8 KO i'll IT I I'S-Augusta, Ga.. Hoad* -(?i/?.~> : (O.....),,",0" K (? , Biook, ?.'X or int, -(?j?-\ do, Tire Loan Houris,-?OOj Cullimbin, U.V., liomin, -??IO, UAIMI-OAU HON ns-Rluo Ridge, first mortgage, -(?jOO; I'ltirlesion and Savannah, - (<et't); Clmr loite. (J ol um bi a ami August ?i - (??}**.?' Cheruw mid Hnt'ltugton, -Cr?.s:i ; (Iroenvilb' mid ColUui bia'. raVmort. - @8.Y; do. mi o miroit?e. -f?o 6-">: v'oiihiMisiern,-^87; S-ivumv?h ndOlinrles toil. Isl morl. -(.< i S ; d?i Sin'c ?mat antro, -@ (?'.i; .South 1'undina. -(? 7;>; dc, nu ; Spurtaiiburg and Union. -f?,??. IIAII.UOAI) STOOKH-Ohnflolte; Coliinibln and Augusta. -?-Uh lireenville and (Jolnuilda. - -(<iVJ: Northeastern. -(";l;>; Siivannnli and l'hai-lesion, -(<iy\?> { South ('iirotitia. whole shares,-'(??Hl; do. half slu>res. -l"; l.'. . , bxcii\N<:U. .10-New Yolk Sight, J ott par; Gold, UO0ll;l; Silver. HWtjj SOUTH CAnoi.iXA HAN c BILLS. * Tit. ni; <>f Chariest oh - - -?h * l5aiil; ol'Newberry - - . -<<'.!-. Hunk of (lamdioV ... - 30(?,) - Hunk of tl corbel own - - "Od, Il mk o' South Carolina - . 8fV?) Hunk of ('hosier - - - 8?;<> - Hank ol' [liimhtll'g ... 7(?<i bank of Stale nf S C.. prior lo 1801 4b(ii\ Hank pf Sin ld of S. V... iasne 1801 and 1802' - - 30@ KI'liMitcr*' and Mcbliarfles' Hnult of Olin rlcsl ari - - -(Ti* - ''TVOprc's hank of Charleston - -(ii) *Uniun Ihink of riiarlesloii - ^.(^-u *Scull>w'dsiVfrt Railroad Hank of Churb-slon, old - -^??j **SnnTh WcftrerTl lt a il road Hunk of Olitirjesinn, new ... -(,c, Stale Hank ol" C. h ivh'8lon .. - U<VV> - Furniers' nnd t'xollilngo Hunk of C'li'irleslou - - '2(tC, Hxohaiige Hank of Columhiu. - 7^^. Cohiihio-olnl- liiink ntTobmibln- - - 7(?} MerclupO?' Ibink of l*.'heraw - - (i(7(j - Planters' Pank ol' fairfield ... rifijj_ Stat? of s (7. Hills HeoetVablo - Of>f?)-u ?7?ly of Charl sion Change Hills - . O?((V}_. * Hi lift marked (hm (*) aro being' redcemod al 11)0 Hunk Counters ol'each. March I*. 1S70 2'2 ly mMv.iiimrv ^im<?i?iJt. il?i/T3pr?i^?M?. un .rnII II HU II- IYI.M J%~oftcc. I")F,nSO\S indelood lo the Irita florri of PIK.P'HIl'fe LO W KUY: will luke notice (hat nil 'bo note?? nnd neeminlM duo said Jinn havo boon placed in the honda of \V. 0. KRITII. K?q . for eolleotion. to whom, or to tho under i-t?ned. all pavmonM murtho made. Person? desiring to i?nvti eos! will take notice and gov ern tiiem*clvos fojcord'ngJ.V. s R;-1. LOWERY. ! ,tvi e+Wt% vi- i GREAT" MAINS.' KOW IS THE TIMK ..-TO KUY - V 0 U R G 0 0 I) S, fi ARI ?"ii OW OVtfEKBiVC? My Largo and Wei 1-A s o o r t c d i s TOC: a? or ?-? o/t s, Boots, Slices, ?fcc, &?., At Prices timi wi i 11 tVBrordsh every >>no 1 All who need anything in iny line, v.'?ll do w'cll ?o c.ill ni (ou:o lind satisfy themselves as to quail' ! ty of <? tods mid price-" ! I AM I) BT KU Al 1 XE I) TO SK LL I and, in order tn du HO, have rod need my Ooods to tho V Lit Y LOWEST FIGUItB. COM2 OfXE! COME ALL'. ,l3M? Buy j:owV $*oo<l*, ere Mi? Too Killie ! Tho Highest Market Prie? tfifl h? p?'i'd ?for I Coro, Pork, &? , in exchange for Goods. j ?NO. ii. coen HAN. ' j Jan. 0. 1ST I M_ Pickcns Advertisements. Final Settlements. ON thc 10th dav ol Februarv. 1871. I ? ill apply t.. [. I?. Philp?.?, l?sip, .Milgi* of Pro j halo at piukens C, H., for leave tu inulto ll nal i seulement ?d' t he Estate of P. II. PTEI'IIF.NS. deceased ; Estate of H. G. ILtuus. deceased : Potato of I'.i.tAS Ol Of KA I1 deceased ; Estate of W. ll. DLIMIAM. deceased ; And ht discharged frntii nil further liability as Ad ni in ist ni I rn' there'd*. KOUT. A. THOMPSON, Adm'r. Jan. G. I HT I ll 4 MP nuil Settlement. ON Fill HAY. Ibo 1 Ot li diiy nf February next. I will apply in 1. ll. Philpot. Esq'.. Judge "f Probate, nt Pickcns C. II., for the purpose of milking II Iii ?il seulement of the Us tate of JOAli K KN N EM UR. .licensed; and tu bc discharged therefrom us Executor1. D. ll. KENN KM CIR-, Ex'or. Jan. 0.1871 IT 1 J J a ad for Safe! IOFFER FOI* SALK Kif to Lr.O \C11TTS nf Valuable Lund, in Picken* Ci nitty, . ? rond lending fruin Trup to Greenville. '1 roots s in ii 11 atna i tit pro Ved. Terms ea* A. J A NI.) J- K.ON. Dec. 7, 1^70 8 " LAND I'M SALI?:. IAM oflerini? for ralea VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, containing Two Hundred 'ind Twenty. Pl vo Acres, with tho following pro portions: Wo.'d Land. 185'III if H. including 20 tune.? P-'.?t'.?v Land . Obi Field ??? nero* . 0u|. I i vat Qi] Upland. 20 acres; situated f> miles south of Walhalla, on,bub sides of the linch? lo r's Ketreat roa<I. Thc whole tract lies wfall lor culii* inion, and tho wood land is well tim bered. Price, ? I .-(Kl ; len per cent, nfl*for cash. Poi further information, apply to J. W. Stribling. nt Walhalla, or to the subscriber. S. C. PHI CH A RD. Jan. G, 1S71 ll Fin a I $ e t ?le me nts. ON tho I2ih day of February. 1871, I will apply lo S. P. Hendy. E-q.. Judge ol Pro bale, al Walhalla, for leave lo make final tattle* nicols ?d' rho Estate of J RR KM!,vu COLLIN'S, deceased ; Estate of lli:Mtv Ltifk, decensed ; Estnto ol' Ku STA Not: 1.1.. decensed : Kstato of JoiiN M Moony, defensed '. Ard ho discharged from all further liability as Administrator thereof. ROUT. A. THOMPSON, Adm't. Jun. C. INTI I 1 1 I Vanted Immediately^ rpK.V flOOt) HOOT AND SI??E MfAKKI?S, .JL to whom liberal Wilges and confiant pin? pl.-v men i will be niven, either nt my Tannery, \\\ miles below Purry villa, nu tito tittie Ridge K iilroad.) or nt Pendleton. Apply to thu un* dorsigiied, at tho Tannery or Pendleton, W. A. LAY. Jan. fi. f8/1 37 ly TOWNN0T?CE. A N KLKCTION ?ill bo boldon MONDAY, r\. JANUARY' I Oj fa 1871'. for tho following . Ulcers (hr the Town nf Walhalla. H. C.. ono Intendant ?thil six VViVrdons, for tho voar 1871. P Hs ..pen from ? 'clock A. M. to 3 o'clock P. M. Rv order, f dOHN ANSEL, Intendant. Jan. G. 1871 ll 2 ttinttl Settlement* ON FRIDAY, tho 10th day of February, 1871, npidication will ito mada to S. P. Dandy. Esq., Judgo of Probate, nt Walhalla, S. C., for tho purp .se hf irakintr final settlement of tho E-talo of J'A.MBS SANDERS, decoascd ; and for discharco therefrom a.-? Administrator. WM. SAN DH KS, Adm'r. Jan. G, 1*71 ll 4 WP, ?Mi TO INFORM p?K F?T RN PS :mil the leading publi?, I'fl At our stock is nnvv being rapidly rcjdahish?Vl in all I h? (16* p?? rt ni?: a I?, ami ilml wo intend lp : OiW Good? nt tho lowest "Ll VINO RATi:s." We ? fier n moro desirable, tto?k ll?A'n on nuy previous occasion, ami wolli tl c a i I p'iir?ietfl?r' at tenti?.n to our LildicV Di ess Goods. Prints, Domestic", Tickings, Flannel?. Sim wis, Blankets, ?Ic, Ac., ?c. Gentlemen cannot fail to fin?! some (Iii og to mit tlidin in our Gouts' Furnishing Depart ment French, German and Doeskin Cassi meres, and Jeans in endiosa vurictj . H STOCK. OF Shoes, Roots, Hats. Notions, Crockery n??? Groceries, Full and C'jmpfol?'. It i-i iir.p')':*i!>!o for us tn enumerate every nrticlc. in ! wo simply inform mir friends that wo hopo to oe aldo to supply all their wants. WO,. WE IS VITE THE CLOSEST LV SPECTWN, AND J'JIO.VISE FA Ul AND HONEST DEA LINOS WITH ALL. Waller, Watson & Co. WE take Itiia occasion to inform llie friends wo have indulged, that wo rire in need of tri? . ivy, ?"ind sliafl be pleased to have them cull nnd settle their accounts. ' Ono gout! turn dosei'VOS another." WA1.Lf.lt, WATSON & CO. Walhalla. October 28, 1870 2 TIIK STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. County of Oconcc-'-In the Circttit Co?r?. J. It. Shelor, V vs. > Bill for Foreclosure. John Mason. Jr.. et al. J )V Virtue of the decrees made in this enso ) I will Kell, to tho highest bidder, on S-il?diy in February next, nt the Court House in paid County, t lic TU ACT OF LAND described in tho pleadings, as con I nilling &iae II ti nd red ?tc ?2ifftt?y?lh&?i .lores, more or less, situated in saul Ond'lit'y. ort th? east side of T?galo Uiver, adjoining lands of J. II. Shel.ir. II. M Dalton and others, and where ni Mrs. doini Mason, Sr., now reside". . j THU MS-All costs in these proceeding* t > j bo pail! in cash. The remaining purchase lliniiov to be pa iii one-third cash on dav off-ale. ami the bain nee in two instalments of six and' twelve months, with interest from tiny of sale. The purchaser tn give bond, with two ur inure good sureties, ami a mortgage of the premises t?i secure the pu rehuse money. Stumps and paper* extra, in cash. The purchaser having the. privil?ge ?d' paying thc winde purchase lunney io cash. J. W. STItIDLING, cc i>. Jan. 1. 1871 U 5 PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S (CAPITAL $1,000.000) SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. rSMUS GUANO is now so weil known in nil J thc Sou thorn Staten for ifs remarkable ell'ecls as an agency f ir increasing thc products . ?I' labor, as not to require special recommenda tion from" n>?. f's n>c f ir five years pa>-t lian I established its cVinra'cier rW reliable excellence. ! The large fixed capital invested by the Colli pa i ny in ibis trude nfiords the surest guarantee of thc continued' excellence of itu Gum o. J. N. HODSON, Felling Agent. Chu?de-tun. S. C. JOHN S. lt KL SK & CO., General Agents, Ballimore juli. O". 1 ST 1 - ll- ..ni COMPOUND At EI> PHOSPHATE OF LIME, ron COMPOSTING with COTTON SEED. HUIS article is manufactured ny * ho Pacific Guano Company, ut Charleston. S. C.. under the superintendence of Dr. ST. J ULI KN* UAV KNI?L. When composted with an equal weight ol' Cotton Seed, its results have been found rutty equal to the best stnndard F?rtil iiSRVii. Its .economy must commend it to thc notice of planters gonornlly. For specific directions for completing'anil for supplies, apply to J. K. R?llsON. Selling Agent. Chnde'son, S C. .TOMX S. IIEKSE ii CO., General Agents, I5lt!;i;n? ie. Jan. ? 1X71 ll 3m STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OE ANDEUSON. . 1 IN TROUATE COl'itT. Willis J. Kitsinger ) Petition vs. V for Partition, Peter King,Thus. King ct al j fm, IT appearing to nw satisfaction, that Perry King. Janies fi. Kitsinger, Defendants in this outre,'and heirs at-law nf Peter King, do ceased, reside beyond the limits of this State Un motion'of J.-lin B. Moorr, Attornoy pro. pet., Ordered, that ibo said IV.dotidnnts do ap pear. au?l plead, answer or demur to said Peli tion, within forty days from the first publica tion li?rent, or the same wilt bo taken pro con f'css'o against them. A. O. NOJ1IHS, Judge of Probate, Anderson Co., S. C. Deel 20. 1870 10 G ~ M LI ic ?i V AN r rXi LOILT ~ HAVING NOW PERMANENTLY LOCAT ED in tho growing sig Thankful for pp.st patronage^ I respect |y*i ('illly solicit a call'from' tny old friend', nnd -wLiiie publie generally^ All work guaranteed tn givo entire satisfac tion. SHOP JN M lt: B. IHEMAN.VS Now Building on Wost side of Mnin-streot. W. WALSKMA'NN-. August If?. 187? 0 l'y Final Settlement. ON F Rt D'A'V. tlie20il,dny of January. 1871.. application will bo ii i nd o' to S. P.Dbndy, E?q., Jmtgo of Probate, nt Walhalla, for timi! -otiloment of tho estate of) MARY BOGGS. dc? ceased, and'for lottora of dismission therefrom na Administrator. M\ K. BOG GS, Adm'r, Deo. 14. 1870 _ 0 4 TOBACCO SKK1); ~ Just Received from Richmond. For Salo hv nu. A. E. NORMAN. Jar. 6. 1871 ll ? YOW H WM ?1V WILCOX, GIBBS & CO,. Importers and Dealers in Guanos, 1 IS /*??/ Str?cl, Savannah, Od,, 211 Broad Street. Analista, Ga.. lil AW ?toy, Charleston, S. C. And by OE?. SEAHORN, Pendleton. S. C. ?&?y^For fuit bor information, apt ly or address as above for pamphlet. Nov. 22, 1870 C 4m BARGAINS FOR ALL! Down Town SiiiB the Pince! FALL AND WINTER GOODS!! X IIB UNDERSIGNED is receiving frort the best markets, n superior Stuck of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, Of various styles nod great variety, for Ladies', Gentlemen's nod Children's wear. BOOTS, SHOES. LEATHER, 1,000 SACKS SALT. COFFEE, SUGAR. MOLASSES, IRON, OF ALL KINDS. Togeiuer with tho usual variety found hero or cbew! no. My Stock bas been selected with earp, nnd purchased very cheap. My friends and tho public are respect tully invited lo call und ex nmine my STOCK AND PRICKS! ? INTI*Xl") TO SELL CHEAP. .. KITH ER ron ? A S EH O ES IB A t? FKR! October 21. 1R70 Rr. PITCHFORD. 1 o riv HOLMKS, CALUKll & CO.,. PROPRIETORS IP A L m $ T f ? Whito Load, Zinc ano Color Works, IMPORT? tia r>r Oil?, Cil.sss, VaniFvilt?'*, Rrmh<*s, Ac. IvscTisv. 1 Om r. No. 1 Pillia -.elphin St . No. 20.) K isl Lav St.", Charleston; S. C. Charleston. S. C. W. K HOLMES. w. OALDBR, J. J; MAHER. Rm-EnENCES-Col L. M. Hatch. Messrs.Wirti C. Dukes fl Co.. L. W. Sprntr. Esq.- Gen.' Johnson Hngood, Col. Charles H. Siiuonton, Coi. J. E. E. Sionn. Dee. 13, 1S7? 0 fi.>, W. A. FALLAW. WALHALLA, S. CV, WOULD respectfully inform thc citizens rf Oconco. County.* that he will ntlend promptly to nlLbuaincss in his line entrusted to his care, on tho most reasonable terms. All work wnrvnnlod. OFFICE -On Main Street, above ?bc st?r? of Messrs. Pieper &. Lowery. - Juno 28, 1S70 * ?7 tf LuliiOTj??m ALL FKB??0.\S imlehleri io me, ci I her hy Note or AccotieiJ, must come np am) PAY hy l?e? ceuibcr 1*1, or pay COM.. T.ake parficiilar iioUcc-"! muM have ?Honey, oe BVoditf?CV Tor the Ha! i er % will allow t?o' illii rkef Price? ?. IIIE.1I?NN.' WalKollrt. 'I.:0., Nov. 1st. HW 3 JV O TICE I'S''hereby given, that application wMf hV x made io tho noxt Leg'udQinre. f-ii? tho r*? i.ewal of tho Charter of Maxwell'? Bridge. B SLOAN ) J.' IL MAXMKLL. October 05. 1870 3 AFINE LOT OP FRENCH AND GE ii MAN ACCORDEONS, of th? hof?t m?f* For'pole Cheap by 8. IL RUSSELL. Sept. 21, 1870 49