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Tho War in Europe Tho following is thc latest from thc scat of war iu Uuropo, ami will bo read with in. tcrcst : WASHINGTON, January 28.-Foreign Tho Bonapartists arc very activo. Pietro Vuudall and General Fleury ure at Wilhelm Bhoo. By tho terms of thc capitulation, tho National Guart'a captured at Lougivy, arc not prisoners. Carriers pass constantly between Chisel busrtand Wilhclnishue and Versailles. NEW YORK, January 28.-A New York Herald special, dated Paris 23, says : "Sat urday night thc crowd of citizens of Belle ville, and others quarters, who had been threatening mischief since thc failure of thu sortio of thc 19th, gathered in numbers mound thc prison of Ma/.as, where Flourciis, Milliers and other political prisoners arc incar cerated, and after various riotous demonstra tions, and gathering courage in tho abscr.ee of opposition, made u regular attaek upon thc prison, and beat down tho gaies with blud geons, stones, and iron bars. The jailor and turnkeys fled for their lives, leaving tho jail freo to tho rioters, who opened thc colls, re leasing tho.inmates, until they found Flou rons, Milliers, and their companions who v. 'M O borrie forth in triumph, amidst cries of ? bas Favre, ct bas Trochu. After parading tho streets, tho ruffi-mly crowd st.oppel, and Flou rons made a descent upon thc Ma i rio of tho 20th Arrondis? incut, comprising thc turbulent quarters of Belle ville, St. Lnrgcau, Perc La Chaise and Cha Tonnes, intending to establish thc headquar ters of a revolutionary movement, which, it was hoped, would extend over thc whole city. However, as thc parade failed to draw any large numbers of followers into active co oper ation, nnd Duding those willing to plunge into revolution WO badly armed, and almost desti tute of ammunition, thu rioters abandoned ttlic movement. Before dispensing, Flourcns culled upon till present to make oath to meet Sunday, ut noon, in front of thc Hotel Do V ille, and there demand possession of thc government in the nnmc of thc people. Thc rioters took tho oath with great vebo incnce and excitement, and then broke up iolo groups and returned to their homes. LONDON, January 21. -A Versailles cor respondent of the London 'tines, writes un der date of the 25lh, that Pu vre returned from Paris yesterday, and had another inter view with Bismark. Another coutte is reported as having oc ourrcd in Paris. Tho people iu large nulli bers appeared before the hotel do Ville, ?nd demanded from tho government more sorties, accompanying their demand with thc cry of "on to Berlin/' Thc rising was suppressed by troups, win fired upon tho mob, several of whom were hilled ami wounded. St. Denis was bombardment on tho 2-1 th, nod the French replied feebly, UiV.cial dispatches from Paris, on the 22nd, announce tho separation (d' thc command o! thc army from tho Presidency ot the govern mont. Trochu retains tho hitler office, and Viney is now tho commander of thc forces. Saturday night a mob forced open tho Ma /.-.H prison, :.iid released G asia vc, ,,,lourcns, l'Mtx, Pyatt nod other political prisoners. On Sunday a crowd surrounded thu Hotel do Ville and fired upon thc officers, who refused them admittance. Thc bro was returned by tho Mobiles with .such effect that five of thu rioters Were killed lind eighteen wounded ; tho rest dispersed, and quiet was restored. Later nd vices from Paris state that thc gov ernment has stationed a largo fiireo of troofs and artillery ill thc Place Hotel do Ville, the courts martial doubled, and thc clubs closed, nnd tho Democratic organs, Lc lie vielle and Lc Combat suppressed. HAVANA SUNDAY AMUSEMENTS.-They bull light in Havana on thc Christian Sah bath. A recent letter concludes : "Val masCda and his friends loft the plaza just af ter tho killing of the fifth bull, probably to avoid bei.lg impeded by thc crowd. As he left, tho audience ruse to their feet, and thc band played tho royal inarch. Outside the Walls of tho a m pi thea tro, on thc grass of au adjoining Vacant lot lay four horses gond to death ; a fifth, with a large wad of hemp stuf fed into n hole in his side, was dying Ono dead steed has already been placed, by sonic negroes, into a cart fur removal, and there were two or three others PO badly wounded that they would in ?I! probability dio dining tho night. In tho slaughterhouse thc hide was nearly all stripped from tho last killed bull, and a crowd of squalid negroes and t?wny children were hovering, deeply inter ested, about thc slain animals, pulling their cars and tails, and making bravado rcmaiks about their appearance." Bu UN INO IN N'K WHERRY.-"Wo leam that tho barn and stables of A. G. Maj bin, of New berry, containing till his forage and eight mules, were entirely destroyed by fire on Monday night, 23d ult. It '.vus tho work of an incendiary. - Thc present food supplying region of tho German annies is said to be Hungary, which is paradoxical. fy XJnansworablo Arguments. bllshed fads aro silent arguments which i-pen nor tonguo cnn shake, and it is upon shod tacts that (ho reputation of Hostet /Stomach billers, as a health-preserving clix ., and a wholesome and powerful remedy, is based. When witnesses onie forward in crowds, year after year, and reilcratc tho same statements in relation to the beneficial elTcols of a medicino upon themselves, disbeliof in its efficacy is literally imposttible. Thc credentinhj of this unequalled tonio and alterativo, extending over a period of nearly twenty years, includo individuals of every class, and residents of every clime, mid refer lo thc most prevalent among tho complaints which nfilict and harass- tho human family. Either a multitude of people. Strangers to oaoh other, have annually been soized with nu insano and moll VC? 1CBH< desiro to deccivo tho public, or Hosteller's Hitters, for no less than a fifth of a oentury, have been affording such relief lo sufferers from indi gestion, fever and ague, bihiousne s, general dr . bility, and nervous disorders, ns m. thor prepa ration lins over Imparted, To-day, while t/i? ryes of thc reader ere upon these lines, tons of thousands of persons of both sexes aro relying upon the Hit ters as a Biiro defenco against tho ailments which tho prosont season engenders, and their con lido nco is not misplaced. Tho local-potions which inter ested dealers sometimes endeavor lo foist upon tho sick In UB atoad, aro everywhero meeting tho fato that is duo to fraud nnd Imposture, whilo tho demand fer tho great vegclab!'. specific is con Blnntly increasing. SpeoistX^ 3ST o -ti oe_s.__ "VIRTUE 18 IIKH OWN REWARD," and tho vir tuos of SUMTER BITTE IIS, tho great South? cru Tonic, rowurds nil who uso it for Dyspep sia, Debility,. Heartburn and Indigestion. An Enemy to Health and Happiness. Dyspepsia not only destroys health, but it banshea happiness from thc family. A Dys peptic is not only unhappy himself, but lie makes al) around him unhappy. DH. TUTT'S V KORT Al) LE LIV EU PILLS is a certain remedy for it. Walhalla < Imptoi, No. 28, (IV A. 91. A REGULAR CONVOCATION of Walhal la Chapter, No. 28. R.?. A.-. M.\, will bc hold nt their Hall, in Walhalla, on MONDAY, the Gtlt day of February next, nt candlodight Companions will bo punctual in their atten dante* By order tho Chapter : S. P. PENDY, Sec'y. C?iilo I&JdgoTodgc, NO. ??i, A. V* M. A R?aULAR COMMUNICATION of Iilue Ridgo Lodge, No. 92, A.-. If-.; M.*., will be held on SATURDAY, Keb. dib, at 7 o'clock, 1*. M. Urethren will take duo notico, and gov ern themselves accordingly. Uy order of thc Lodge J- E. NEVILLE, Sec'y. ECONOMY ANO QOM FORT IN DUI MONO.-These can only he studied ami secured hy paying proper attention lo tho finishing of a building There aro many houses Iii our country whose windows, without glass, and heavy wooden shuttcrts cost more than sash und venetians, and whose gloomy wooden ceilings arc more expensive than white out died plaster on l illis. If you are going to build and wish your house lo bo comfortable at small cost, you shuiild not fail lo write fora plan and estimate ol' finishing lo Mr. 1' I'. Toale, Char lesion H. C., the largest manufacturer cf doors, sashes, blinds, mouldings, &0., In thc .Southern States. Pain la supposed lo be tho lot of us poor mor tals, as inevitable ns death itself and liable at any time to come upon us. Therefore it is important that remedial agents should bo at hand to bc used on an emergency, when thc seminal principle lo lged in the system sin.Il dcvolopc itself, ami we feel the excruciating agonies if pain, or thc de pressing iuHucnco of disenso. Such a remedial agent exists ?ti the VAIN Kn.i.r.r., whose tar . hus nenie the circuit of thc globe. Amid thc t- 1 ice? of the polar regions or beneath t ie intob bio and burning sun of the tropics, its virtues are known and appreciated. Under all latitudes, from the one extreme lo tho other. suffering humanity has found relief from many of its ills by its usc. Thc widoatid broa I area over which this medicine has spread, attests its value and potency. From a small begining, tho Pain Killer has pushed gradually along, making ils own highway, solely by its virtues. Such unexampled success and popularity has brought others into the field, who have attempted, under similarity of name, to usurp thc COU tide ll cc ol'the peopleatul turn it to their own selfishness and dishonesty, but their efforts have proved fruitless, while the Pain Killer t; still glowing iii public favor. f?-if~ Directions accompany each hollie. Soi.l by all Druggists. Price 2? cts.. 60 cts.. and I$>per bodia. LATEST QUOTATIONS OF SOUTHERN SECURITIES, IN 0 ll A H I, KS TON, S. C., Corrected Weekly by Hanker and Broker, No 20 Broad Street. .IAN, 27, 1871. PTATK Sr.e'. ttirir.s-South ('andina, old, -(Ti 8"> : do new, -?Go j do, registered stock, ex int - ? 7">. CITY SKOUIUTIKS-Augusta, Ga..Louds --?78: Chariest ou. S. <!., Su>d<. ex t,r int, -(f?> fi I ; do. Fire Loan Lands,-?70; Columbia, S.-O., Hotels, -?GO. RAILROAD HOMOS-Hine Ridgo, first mortgage, -(./ titi; Charleston and Savannah, -?Go; Char lotte. Columbia and Angosta, -?851 Cheraw ami Darlington, -($82; Greenville mid Colum bia. Ist< mort,-?86; do, State guarantee - Oj, li?; Vorth casi ern,-?00; Savannah and Charles ton, 1st mort, -?78; do, Slate guarantee, -@ (iii; South karolina,-?73; do, (VJ; Spartanburg and Union, -?65. llAl.L?OAn STOCKS-Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta. -?40; (ireenvillc and Columbia, -?2; Northeastern,-?13; Savannah and Charleston, -?30 ; South Carolina, whole shares,-? ll; do, half shares, -?41. LXOIIANOR, kv..-New Yo'rk Sight, \ off par Gold, 10iU?lll; Silver, 10??---. SOUTH OAIlOI.INA BASK Ull.fcS. *Bonk of Charleston - - -? Hank of Newberry ... 3? Hank of Camden .... 30? Hank of Georgetown - - 4? Hank of South Carolina - 8(0) Hank of Chester - - - 10? Hank of Hamburg ... 8? Hank of State of S. C., prior to 18111 36?~ Hank of Malo of S. C., issue 1801 and 18(52 - - - - 25? * Planters' and Mechanics' Hank of Charleston - ... -- ^People's bank of Charleston - -? * Union bank of Charleston . - -(?ry *Seut h western Hnilrond Hank of Charleston, old - - . -? ?^Southwestern Railroad Hank of Charleston, new ... -? S ta to Hank of Charleston . - G? Farmers' and Kxchungc Hank of Charleston - - 2? Exchange Hank of Columbia - 8? Commercial Hunk of Columbia - - 8?-. Merchants' Hank of 6'hcraw - - 6? Planters' Blink of Fairfield ... Ct (ti) Stato of S. O. Hills Receivable - 05? G'Ry of Churl sion Chango Hills - - 05? * Hills marked thus (*) aro being redeomcd nt Ibo Hank Count01'S of each. March 1?. 1870 22 ly No tic (3 to Creditors. Thc Slate ol* .South Carolina. 00 ONE fl COUNTY. li. E. Hester, hy next uiond; | Bill vs. > for construction Ellnzboth Hester, Ex'x, ot al. j of Will, &o. I")URSUANT to nu order mndo in this ease, un tho 22d Novembor, 1870. nil the credi tors of tho Estato of CARWELL BESTER, Son., deceased, uro required to provo their do manda before mo, in my oflioo, according to [nw, on or before tho Ural dav of March noxt. J. W. STRtBLLNO, car. Clerk's Offico, Jun. l l, 1871 13-4 " WANDO F KUTI LIZ KR. 17 THU: PRICE OF THIS POPULAR FERTILIZER HAS BEEN REDUCED FOR THE SEASON OF 1871, TO MEET Till: NECESSITIES OF THE IP Au INT T 1 INT Gr COMMUNITY, AND HAS BF FX FIX F I) AT CASH-Fifty Dollars per Ton of 2,000 lbs. at Factory, TIME-Fifty-iivG Dollars per Ton of 2,000 lbs. at Factory, Paulie l9t November, 1871, WITHOUT IN TH ll HST. WM. C. DUKES & CO., AGENTS, BLECKLEY & CHERRY, Agents, PENDLETON, S. C. January ?0, 1371 14 3m Pickono Advertisements. Sale of Real Estate. THE S TA TE 0 F SOU TH C. I Ii OL IX. I fi* i c h v BS w i' o ?i HS ? y. ^Y VIRTUE of ?in order to nie directed, Uv > 1 II Philpot, Esq., .lodge i.f Probat?, 'I will soil, t-i th? highest bidder, ii! I'icheus (J. II.i ou SALE'SPA Y IX IT.lilUJAl?Y nest, thc Iteiil Kstnteoi J. I. WASlitNOTON ?MAIL VICK, deceased, viz : ONIO TRACT OF LAND, Situated in Pickens County, lying on Plunging Rennell waters of Eighteen Mile freck, nd join ing lands ol' Robert .Johnston, Oeorgo Brock alni ot hors, o minuting T WO ll I: N UK IS I) A N 1 > FIFTY A CH KS, mme or lons. THUMS nt* SAM;.-Twelve Months credit, with intercut from day of salo, except so much ns will pay costs which must bo paid in ensh on day of sale-tho purchaser giving bond willi good ami sufficient security, to tho .Judge nf Probate, fur tho pinchase money, and to pay extra lor stamps ?uni tides. -ALSO, ON li Til ACT OP LANI), Lying and hoing in Piokens County, on writers ol Smith Stiluda Uiver, adjoining hinds ol Ks '?ito of Itu oben Talley, doo'd. Joborry Rigdons, Turner and others, containing ONE HUN UH Kl) AND FIFTY A CH BS, moro or loss. TKKMS OK SALK.-S dd at former purchaser's risk. Twelve months credit, except so Hinch as will pay I be cost, which must bo paid in cash on day of Milo. J0AT1 .MAPI.DIN, s.p.c. j Printer's fee. $10.00.] _Jun.J7. l?T\ 13 Th? fs'?a?c ?fl* So ti S h ?'?r?S?2an. P l C K li N S C O U N T V. i M ri: o KATH COURT. AV. I). Kdeds, "1 Petition Samuel S. Edens, ct al., | for vs. j" Partition John M. C. I'Mons, el ni. J Salo, &0. Y appearing to my satisfuotion, that John M. th Ivlens, hoirs cd' William Jackson I Fidelis, dv' caye.i -.nninher ?iud niVUlCS un khown-and Iv.alino B. Oalluway, Defendants j in lilis Cliso, vcsiilo IV'io and boyoud thc limits j o? liiis Stute : Chi moiton of A. Llytlie, pro i pot., It is or doted, Tim? tho absent Defendants do 1 appear and ph-;-..-, answer ur demur to (.'oin- ; pluinant's said Petition, within forty days after I publication thereof, or tho same will bo taken pro conjesso as to them. L IL PHILPOT, i.v.v.c. Probate Office, Jan. 'Jo, 1870 14-G [Priiit9i'sjec. SHMOJ_ TI/FSI'?YL OF SOO TH CAROLINA, PICK B NS COUNTY-CI TAT ION. WHICH RAS, W. I). Kd on s and Samuel S. Edens mode suit to mo to grant thom Dotters of Adinislrntion on tho listnto and Ef fects of William Edens, deceased Those arc, therefore, to cito ami admonish all and singular the kindred und creditors of the ?mid William Edens, deceased, that, thoy bo and appear before me, in tho (Joint of Probate, to bc held at Dickens Court House on tho 0th Jay of February nest, altor publication hereof, at ll o'clock in tho forenoon, to shew cause, if nny they have, why tho said administration should not bo grunted. (liven under my Intnl. this 20th day of .Hil liary, A. 1). 1871.' 1. H. PHILPOT, j.p.ivc. Jan. 23, 1871 U 2 N?T? ! " WE HAVE placed our Note.? i?.nd Accounts in tho hands ol C L. REID Sc CO.. for lotleotion. All persons Indebted to us aro no tified to call on them and aolllo up, thereby laving themselves further trouble JOS. WI HT.MI HE Sc CO. _Jnn. 20. 1871 Ll 3__ Final Settlement. ON MONDAY, tho 20th day of February, IS70. I will apply to S. P. Dendy, Esq., Judgo of Probate, nt Walhalla, for lenvo to nako a Html settlement of tho Estnto ol GEO. IV. SPENCER, ? Minor; and to bo discharged therefrom ns (lu ard ion. TIIOS. A. SPKN'CKK, Guardian. Jan. 20, 1871 13 4_ JYbtic?. BY virtue of an order from the Judge of Probate for OconCO County? to inc directed, will exposo to sale on SA Lill) A Y IN FER JARY NEXT, at Walhalla, cortnin notos ho onging to tho Estnto of JABE/, JONES, do ?ensed. Terms of Salo cash. JOEL E. JON EE, Surviving Excoutor. Jan. 13, 1871 12 4. VICK'S FLORAL GUIDE For 1871. rg"HIF. First Edition nf tho One Hundred and I Fi ft y Thousand copie* of Vick'* illustrated Catalogue oj Scads and Flm ul Guide, is pub* Fished und i emly to send out-100 pnges nod tm Engraving ol'nlmnst every desirable flower and Vegetable Ii is elegantly printed on tine tinted paper, illustrated willi Three Hundred line wend Filgruvings and twu beautiful COI^ORBiD 6*STATICS. The most beautiful and tim most instructive Floral Onida published. A OK ILM AN EDI T10N published, in all other respects similar lu (lie English. Sent freo tn all customers of 1S70, as rapidly as possible, witlwut application. Sent to all others who order them for TEN OE NTS, which j 1 is not hull'the COSt. Address, .JAM F S VICK, Rochester, N. Y. Jun. 20, 1871__ 13 II a c It e lor's il c I r e a t <:MY. ri^HF EXERCISES bf (his Institution willi. 1 commence on MONDAY, thc lilli of F*FB HU A HY next. Every exertion ? ill ho made lo render Ihli School second to none in Carolina. Hoarding can bo had, In private families, fur ' $K per month. ! I The undersigned solicits and hopes to merit ' a full share ?d' public pia t rona ge. J. LEWJS ?Ebb, Principal. Jan. 'JO. 1871 13 _L"1_ Ii ich la n d Slea deni ?j. TY\\\V, EXERCISES nf the English and \ Classical Sehool.nt Richland Church, will commune? un MON DAY, tho 23d dav of J AN- | FA RV, 1ST 1. Scholastic term to consist nf! lon months, under tho management of Kev. E. ; 1 F. ll VD li. Terms of Tuition.-Primary Branches $12; |( Primary branches, with English O'rainmur. Co- j, nsraphy and Analysis, bom Si l tu $10 : Higher I English Franches, vi/.; Natural Philosophy, Rhetoric, Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, f Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry. Hook keep- j ' ing and Surveying, from $18 to ^24; Latin and 11 Crook Languages, ?30. Hoard, in good j ( families, al a convenient d L-l a ncc from tho ; t A ademy, eau bc had nt from ?rt to &10 per month. ' Jan. 13, 1871-12 SPECIAL NOTICE ! VNOTIIEE year has bogiln and lhere are manv of our customers still in arrears. The FIRST OF JANUARY is the time when all accounts for merchandise should be paid, if they are not paid before. Wc have our credit to sustain and can only do it with the assistance ' of thuio we have indulged. We have nothing ? to db with tho low price of cotton, corn. Ac, ami soe no reason why wo tdiould sillier in con? sequence. We trust it is only necessary for us to re mind oar friends of our necessities. ALLI PARTIES indebted to us are requested to come forward and soldo their accounts. WALLER, WATSON & CO. .f in. i>. 1871 12 NOTICE. ALL PERSONS indebted to tho Estnto of PHILLIP SNEED, dee'd. aro required to make payment ; and those having demands Against said Estate will present them to thc undersigned, attested ns the law directs, on or before the 1st dav of March nest. L. ROC F RS, Adm'r. Jan. 13. 1871_12 _ 4__ FORSALIS, ONI'. IIO?SR AND bOT, one Fifty neve Farm, and ono Town bot ; all situated in '.ho town of Walhalla, S. 0. Tho band will be sold on ?alcday ia February next, if aol previously disposed of. Tor terms, ?c, apply lo A. I1RKNFCKH. Jan. 18, 1871 12 i WANTED, 80 the highost pri?e will bo paid in Hoods, JOHN ll, COCHRAN. Jan. 0, 1871 lt_ Land fav Sale! IOFFER FOR SALE 100 to ISO ACRES of Yaluablo Land, in Piokons County, on road leading from Trap to Greenville Tracts miall mid improved. Torin? easy. A. J. ANDERSON. Dec. 7, 1870 8 GREAT BARGAINS. - ? ? ? NOW IS THE TIME -TO lil'Y - YOU R GOOD S. I A if? EV OW O VB? ER J NC) Wi y Large and Well-Acs orte d MY QOO.?3, Hats, Boots, Slioes, feo., fee, At Fi iocs that will astonish rivery one! All who need anything in thy lino, will do well to Mill nt once und satisfy themselves fte to quali ty nf goods and prices !' 1 AM DETERMINED TO SELL!' and, in order to do so, have reduced my Goods to tho VERY LOWEST FIGURE. COME ONE! COME ALL! A ai il ES.IV your (?oo si s, ero Hiv Too trille I The Highest Market Trice will bc paid for Corn, Pork, &c" in exchange for Goods. JNO. Pi. COCHRAN. Jan. fl, ls?I ll Sheriff's Salo. 1)V virtue of sundry Writs <>f Fieri Ftieitt* lo me ) directed. I will sell, lo tho highest bidder, willi* ii Mic legal hours ol' sale, helor.; tli? (Jourl Mouse lum-, in Widliulln, S. 0., on siilcdtiy in February lexi, the following property: One Tract of L ind, shunted in Oconec Couti ly, on the waters of Little Uiver, containing I, 800 acres, moro or less, adjoining lands of David Alexander, James Perry, and others; levied on as thc property of NV. il. Smith, at the suit of T. NV. Bristol and othes. Sold at tho risk of tho formt r purchase". One Tract of Lund, situated in Oconec County, on waters ot' Cane Creel?, containing BOO acres, more or less, adjoining lands of Juhn Sharp and others; levied on tis the property of Joseph Watt, at ibo suit ol'J. E. 11 ti good , for J. IL Sitten. One Tract of Land, situated tn Oconec bounty, on waters of Eighteen M ile Crock, con dining 85 acres more or less, adjoining luudsof ? II. I). Hoc h est er and others; levied onus thc j properly of Plocedia Adams, nt tho suit of | I. 15. Marlo Also, one olbor Tract of Lind, nt un ted in Coonee County, oh tho waters o? Kightcon .Mile (heck, containing 10G acres, nore or less, adjoining Linds of Andrew Lewis, h\ ?M. Adams and others ; sold as tho proper ty of Ploeobia Adams, at thc suit of J. ll, liarle. One Tract of Land, situr.tod in Oconec bounty, on waters of Cane Crook containing 133 acres, more or less, adjoining lands nt' John Sharp nod others ; sohl as thc property d' J. W. Watt, ut tho suit of Joseph Pricks md others. One Tract of Land, situated in Oconec 'minty, on waters of Cane Crook, containing 100 acres, mere or less, adjoining Ltids of Joseph Pricks, George Flickctishclt and otb ;rs ; levied cn as thc property of Robt. Braak itiridgo, nt thc suit of James B. Moro, Ad ninistrator. Purchaser will be required to | )uy S1-10 in specie. Ono Tract of Land, situated in Oconco bounty, on waters of Cane Creek, containing I GO acres, more or less, adjoining lands of 1']. ?appeltnan, Martin Weildelkin and others ; ;uld as thc properly of D. Bicmati, at the uit of A. Bischoff & Co. '3 M H MS CASH. Purchaser to pay cxtro or Tilles and Stamps. J. II. HO HI XS, s.r-c. Jan. 13, 1871. I'-? '1 LANI) LOR SALE. [AM nflerinii for salo ft VA LU ABLE TRACT Ol' HA NH. containing Two Hundred and Twenty-Five Aeres, with tho following pro? mitions: Wood Hand. 185 acres, including 'JO icrcs Bul tom band ; Old t'iold, 20 acres; Cul* ?vated Upland, '20 acres ; situated 5 miles louth of Walhalla, on both sides of tho Bacho or's Retreat road. Tho wholo tract lies well 'or cultivation, and tho wood land is well tim lOrod. Price, $1.200 ; ten per cont, off for cash. Foi further information, npply to J. W. Uriblingi at Walhalla, or to tho subscriber. S. C. PRICHARD. Jan. G, 1871 ll Jlactio ii S a/e. WE WILL SELL, to tho highest bidder, for CASH, at the Court House in Wal* alla, on the First Monday in February next, ho Tract ol' Land on Crooked Creek, Inlet y oe upied by S. .1. Hean, adjoining lands of E. H. Jonson, H. W Wilson and others, containing .'17 acres, moro or less. This plftc? is lou?- milos from Walhalla Depot ; roll timbered and has on it a Circular ?Saw lill io operation and a Grist Mill. W. F. HARKER, W. J. & J. E. NEVILLE. Jan. 13, 1871 12 4 BOOK STORE. VHHANOEMF.NTS aro mado to seeurenny Hook wanted! Also. Hooks, ("ntechismii. kc., for abbnth Schcnlj, School Hooks, Hens, Ink, Paper, c., ?o., always on hand. Tho Depository for io Oconco Ilihio Society is also nt tho Bookstore, fox! door to thc Host Ornoo. April V, 1870 21 ly FRESH ARRIVALS! Wi; BUG TO INFORM OUR FRIENDS nml tlio trading public, that our stuck in now being rapidly replenished In all tho de partments, and that wc intend to sell our Ooods at thc lowest "LIVING RAT KS." Wc oller a more desirable stuck than on any previous occasion, and would call particular at tention to our Ladies' Dress Goods, Print:?, Dornest ?CS, Tickings, Flannels. Shawls, Ulunkell1, Sic, Sec., Sic Gentlemen cannot fail to find something to' suit them in our Gouts' Furnishing Depart ment French, German and Doeskin Cussimcres, and Jeans in endless var?ete. OUR STOCK OF Shoes, Roots, Hats. Notions, Crockery and Groceries, Full and Complete It ts impossible for os to cnumernle every article, and wc simply inform our friends that we hope to bc uble to supply all their wants. ft--!).- WK IX VITE THE CLOSEST IN SPECTION, AND PH O MISE FAI li AND/ HOS EST DEA LISOS WITH ALL. Wailer, Watson & Co. WE take this occasion to inform thc friend's we have indulged, that wc uro in need of money, and shall he pleased to have them call and settle their accounts. ' One goad turn deserves another." WALLER, WATSON Sc CO. Walhalla, October 28, 1870 2 HOLMES. CALDER & CO., PROPRIETORS 'P ? L M E T T ? White Lead, Zinc r.nd Color Works, IMPORTERS OV Oil*, Ci lilSM, Vii I'll itt ll CH, Ex Eislivs, ?V <?. FACTOIIY. I Orrie*. No. 1 Philadelphia St., | No. 205 East Ray St., Charleston, S. C. | Charleston, S. C. w. K IIOl.M-RS. W. CALDER. J. J. MAHER'. RErRRENCT? -Col. L. M. Hatch. Messrs. Wm. C. Dukes ec Co., I,. W. Spratt. Esq., Oon. .Johnson I Li good, Col. Chat les II. SiiuOUton, Col. J. IL E. Sh an. Doc LI, 1870 0 6m ~W.7v7 FALLA W, WALHALLA, S. C., WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of OconeC Co?nty. that ho will attend promptly to nil business in bis line entrusted to his care, on thc most reasonable terms. All work warranted. OFFICE-Ort Main Street, above the storo of Messrs. Pieper & Luwcrv. dunc 2>\ INTO ' 37 tf MERCHANT TAILOR. -v") HAY INO NOW PERMANENTLY LOCAT ED in the growing TfOWM m WALHALLA. VIM Thankful for past patronage. I respect? JKA fully solicit a call from myoid friends and .11 A.thc public generally; All woik guaranteed to give entire satisfac (?on. SHOP IN MR. lb BI KM ANN'S New Building on Wost side of Main-street. W. WALSEMANN. August IO, 1S70 44 Iv COMI dl'?;? AC'fl?> PHOSPHATE OF LIME, FOE COMPOSTING with COTTON SEED. ravins article Is-manu lectured by Ibo Pacific Guano Company, at Charleston, S. C., under the superintendence ol' Dr. ST. JULIEN' RAVENER. When composted with an equal weight of Cotton Seed, its results have beoa found fully equal to the best standard Fertil izers. Its economy must commend it to thc notice of planters gcnorully. Tor specific directions for composting nod for supplies, apply to J". N. HODSON, Selling Agent, Charleston. S. C. JOHN S. HEESE & CO., General Agcuts,. Ral i i mr re. Jan. 0, 1 ST 1 11 3m PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'S (CAPITAL $1,000,000) SO] AI BLE PACIFIC GUANO, fTMIlS GUANO is now so well known in nil .1. tho Southern States for its remarkable effects ns an agency for increasing the products, of labor, as not to require special recommenda tion tVmn ns. Ps usc for live years past lino established its character for reliable excellence. Tho largo fixed capital invested by tho Compa ny in this trade affords tho sorest guarantee of the continued excellence of its G un no. J. N. ROO SON, Selling Agent, Charleston, S. C. JOHN S. REESE & CO., General Agents, Ballimore Jan. 0, 1S71-ll-3m LOOK AT Till St . _+_+_ A Ii fi l^fgltSOftS i uric bird lo mc, eil lie? r by {Vole or Accouti J,. IIIIIMI rome np and PAY by Ile* cciiibcr 1st, oe pay cos I. Take particular notice~--I BiKist bave ?tloiiey^or Produce, tor tlie latter 1 wiftl allow Hie* Market Price. Walhalla, S, C., Nov. 1st. 1870 3 Wanted immediately, npEN GOOD ROOT AND SHOE MAKERS) JL to whom liberal wages and constant enir ploymont will be given, either nt my Tunnel y. (3 miles below Parryville, on tho Bl io Hid?4 Railroad,) or at Pendleton. Apply to the um dcrsicnod, at tho Tannery or Pendleton. * W. A. LAY. Jnu. A, 187L 87 ly