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O' '* lots and Joint Resolutions Passed by tho Legislature-Seseiou 1870 and 1871 [OFFICIAL.] f - An Act to Charter tho South Carolina Phos ? phnto und Phosphatio Rivor Mining Com ^ pany, in thc Stato of South Carolina, and B?y to Grant to tho Persons therein named, and jSm their Associates, tho Right to Dig and Bf Mine in tho Reds of tho Navigable Streams and Waters of South Carolina for Phos phate Rocks and Phosphatio Deposits. SECTION 1. Be it enacted Dy thc Senate ?j and House of Reprcscutativcs of tho State \of South Carolina, now met and silting in n General Assembly, and by thc authority of tho sumo, That thc Stato of South Carolina doce hereby give und grant to tho following . persons, to wit : R. ll. Elliot, Roheit Smalls, W. J. Whippor, N li. Myers, Luoius Wini bush, W li. Nash, S. A. Swails, M. J. Max well, James M. Allen, W. II. Jones, li. A. Roscinon, ll. liyas, Edward M ickier, M. No bemias, NV. lt .Jervcy, J. N. Hayna, Timo thy Hurley, Anson W. Thayer, John H. Moses, Jr., A. J. Hausier, C. W. Montgom cry, ll. F. Whittcmore, and ll. A. Sissou, an such other persons as they may csSociato with thom, thc right to dig, miuu and re move, for the full tenn of thirty years, from tho beds of thc navigable streams and wa ters within the jurisdiction of thc State of South Carolina, the phosphate rocks and phos phatio deposits : Provided, That the persons named, and their associates, shall not in any way jnlorforo with thc free navigation of thc navigablo streams and waters of this State, or tho privato rights of any citizen or citizens residing upon or owning thc lands upon tho banks of thc said navigablo riverston! waters of the State. SRO 2. Tl.?t tl.l?- f^ft. noil grant is made upon thc express condition that said grantees altai] pay to thc State of South Caiolina tho punt of one (l)dollar per ton for every ton of phosphate rock and phosphatio deposits, dug, mined and removed from thc nuki navigable rivera and waters of tho State : And further, That thc said grantees shall pay into Ibo Treasury of thc State the sum of five hun dred dollars, osa licenso fee, before commen cing business under said grant. SEC. ii. Before commencing operations un der authority of this act, said grantees and their associates, shall file, or cause to be filed, in thc oflicc of thc State Auditor, a bmfd in thc penal sum of fifty thousand (50,000,) dui lars, conditions that said gi autoes and their associates, shall martino and faithful re turns to the State AupHor, yf tho number of tons of phosphatio. rocks and phosphatio de posits dug, mined aird, removed bj them from thc boils of thc navigablo streams and waters of llie State, and shall punctually pay to thc Stato Treasurer, annually, oil the first day of October,.one (1) dollar per ton for every lon of phosphate rocks and phosphatio deposits by them dug, mined and removed from thc boris of tho navigable streams artd witera of the Stato during tho year proceeding j said bond to bc renewed anim ally, and approved i by tho Attorney General. The books of said ?i grantees and t'ioir asssociates, shall bc oponed [ j to the Slate Auditor, or agent duly appoint ed by him for that purpose. S no. 4. That tho capital stock of said com pany shall consist of two millions (2,000,000) dollars, to be divided into shares of one hun dred dollars each, with thc privilege of in creasing tlie same to an amount not exceed ing live million dollars; and when tho sum of three hu; -Ired thousand dollars shall have been subscribed, tho said company may be organized and go into operation. Sko. ?. That ibo profits of said company may, from time to time, bc divided among the steck holders according to such rules and reg ululions ns they may prescribe, not repug nant to tho laws of tho State. SEC. 0. That the rtock of said company may be transferred in such mininer and form ns may bo directed by the by laws of the com pany. SlJO. 7. The said company shall bc entitled to ?ll the rights and privil?ges accorded to ?tlioi1 corporations incorporated by tho laws of this State : Provided, That nothing in tb i J net shall bc construed aa giving to tho said South Carolina Phosphate and Phosphatio Uiver Mining Company the exclusive right to dig and minc in the navigable riveis of the fl Stato. ii! SEC. 8. All acts and parts nf no?? incon sistent with this act, aro hereby repelled. Approved tho ninth day of March, 1871. iii Act to Require thc State Treasurer to Pay county Treasurers thc Apportion1 icnt of the State School Fund for their Respec tive Counties, and for Other Purposes. SECTION 1. Be it enacted By tho Senate id House of Representatives of thc State of suth Carolina, now met and sitting in Gen il Assembly, and hy tho authority of the >mc, that, within fifteen (15) days after ic nppointnicut, hy tho State Superintendent jf Education, of tho Stato sohool fund, and io annual taxes, collected by the Stato for ic support of schools, rcqt ired by Section 17 f an oct entitled "An not to establish and jointain a syntein of free- common schools tho State of South Carolina," appoved ibruary 16th, 1870, tho State Treasurer lall pay the several County Treasurers tho aportionmcnt of thc fuud mid taxes afore |id, belonging to their rcspcotive counties, 'cording to tho certificate of thc Stnto Su perintendent of Education. SEC. 2. That thc several County Trcasur rs shill retain all thc poll tax collected in heir respective counties; and it is hereby 'indo tho duty of thc said County Trcasur [rs, in collecting thc poll tax, to keep an ac count of tho exact amount of said tax eollec id iu oach parish or township in his county, id tho poll tax collected thevciu shall bo ?pended for sohool purposes in the parish or ?wnship from which it was collected. SEO. 8. \ny violation of this act, by thc tato or County Treasurers, shall constitute, id is hereby declared, a misdemeanor, and conviction thereof, tho said Stato and lunty Treasurers shall pay a fine of not less inn five hundred dollars, nor more than five lousand dollars, to hq used for school pur |scs. in tho county suffering from suok vio Uion of this act, or imprisonment in thc dis I'ot io n of thc court. - Approved tho first day ofi Marc , A. D. m. , in Aot to inoorporato tho Logan Fusilocrs, ot tlio Parish of St. Thomas and St. Don i;ie, Charleston County. B?OTION 1. Be it enacted Hy tho Sonn to [o_U80 of Representatives of tho Stato ^jivo'inn, now nj cfc and- sitting in, j [y, and by tho authority of) iron Logan, 0. II. Allen, Wnrloy Venning, Jonah t ^lowell, and thoir asso j jp) ?wrtHwiw.wm yw,tytt?uiwii'?mswiti?a<??,i ?..um 1 cintos und successors, uro hereby mndo and created u boily polillo und corporate, under thc naino and alylo of "Tho Logan Fusi leers." SEC. 2 And said corporation shall havo power to make hy laws, not repugnant to tho laws of thc land ; and shnll have succession of officers aud members according to their j elections, and to keep and uso a common seal, j thc samo to alter at will; to suo and ho sued in any Court in this Stato; to have and enjoy every right, power and privilege incident to such corporations j and it is hereby empow ered to acquire, retain and enjoy all such pro perty, real und personal, us may be given or bequeathed to, or purchased by it ; and to Roll, convey or mortgage thc same, or any part thereof, at will. SKO. 8. That raid corporation may, from timo to time, invest, their moneys, assets ol' any property which it may acquire, in such real and personal property, bonds, r.focki, or in sureties, in such suma, and on such terms and conditions as it moy deem proper; and to execute bonds, &e, under its corporate seal : Provided, That thc maximum value of all propel ty held or owned by said corpora tion shall not exceed twenty live thousand (26,000) dollars. SKO. I. This act to continuo in force, du ring fifteen years,and may be given es evidence without being specially pleaded. The foregoing act having been presented to tho Governor of this Stute, for his appro val, and not having boen returned by him to thc branch of thc General Assembly, in which it originated within tho limo proscrib ed by tho constitution, has become a law without his approval. F. Ii OA 111)0550, Secretary of State. An Act to Supply the Defieionoy in tho Ap propriation for the Support and Maiuten tu ce of Free Schools in 1870. SHOT-ION 1. He ii enacted Hy tho Senate and House of Represen ta ti v< s of tho Stale of South Carolina, now mot and sitting in (Jencrai Assembly, and by tho authority of the same, That tho sum of forty thousand dollars, orso much thereof ns may bo neces sary, bo, and thc samo is, hereby, appropria ted out of any moneys in tho Treasury, not otherwise appropriated, to pay tho salarie;* of tho teachers of tho free schools ill tho State to January, lo7I, which, by thc inadequate appropriation already made, havo been un paid, to tho grJlit distress of tho tcachors employed in the same : Provided, That the foregoing appropriation shall ho paid on thc order of tho Stato Superintendent of Educa tion, with the approval of the. Governor, and no part of said appropriation shall be used for any other purpose than thc payment ol Ibo salaries of tcachors. Approved February 28th, A. D. 1871. A ll KMC OF TUB PAST.-Wo have just had thc pleasures (saya tho A ti uta AVjy Era) of examining a copy of thc State (Jar.etti of South Carolina, printed at Charleston, hy A. Timothy, printer to thu Stato. Tho pupoi bears the dato ot November 14th, 1786. lt is old and dingy, but tho typo is largo ami clear, and quality ol' tho paper is not mueli worse than that of sonic of our modern dab lies. A glance over thc paper convinces us thal thc good pimple of South Carolina, even ai tho remote period mentioned above, mus have been distinguished foi .their good sonst and shrewd business tact. Thc Gazette is s small sheet, but is crowded with all sorts 0 advertisements. The commission mid dr j goods merchants, it seems, wore especially liberal in this respect, lt is, however, rathei amusing to re id a long notice cataloguing tin wares of a Charleston dry goods morehnnt. Everything is mixed up with something else "Ladies satin petticoats of all colors, fluled and flounced;' "Weston's best snuff nut OroilOlik tobacco;" "A variety of hoops, stay; and mufi's;" "Medicines of di (feront sorts;' "hardware," "cutlery," and grindstones," au a few of the incongruous articles enumerated Tho editoiial maller is rather limited, l u written willi something of sh ola r ly taste. 1 ?S pcoitliai'ly interesting to (ind that the gOOl people of i785 were as much shocked at fem i nine extravagance in their day as wo aro a tho present time. Wo cannot resist the tem tut ion to quote tho following "ls not tho present dress of tho ladies i powerful incentive to excite tho passions um tend to a corruption of manners ? Ts it no so diffused that fewnro free fruin thocontapion ls not real religion obliterating fast? Ari not tho times ominous of some dreadful ca hunky, now in embryo ? If these suggestion aro facts, lot every well-wisher to ntoriilit; and religion endeavor to reform, in order li ward off thc i..upending peril and restore th State to its primitivo simplicity." Thc South Carolina editor was right. Iii views uro certainly ns appreciable to the pre sent day as they wero to Iiis own time, lt i an unwelcome reflection, but it is forced upoi us. Wc arc no better than our ancestors. --?lr -.- - - IIORRIHXR THAOKDY IN ALABAMA-J THIEVING TAX Cor.w.croii POISONED n IT is WifE.-Rumor brings to us details of most horrible tragedy from St. (/lair Count} which wc heartily wish may turn out to b only a rumor. Tho story goos that thc la collector of St. Cluir County, after bavin collected tho tax of that county, entr?ste tho same to the care of his wife, and with th remark that bc would bo necessarily abseil fot a day or two, loft her in tho possession c the treasure. That night a party of disguise mon visited tho woman mid demanded th money. On her refusal to give it up, th ruffians searched the premises and posscsse themselves of it. They then compelled ho to get them some supper, which she did. Tho story further goes that sho poisoned tb coffee mid killed all throe of them ; and who their disguises worn lorn off, one of thc part \?as revealed us her husband, who had talu do method stated of robbing thc county. 1 thc facts aro true, tho death of tho men was righteous judgment, much to bo rejoiced nt but t,ho sufferings of tho poor faithful wit must be terrible, such ns to nwako tho deepcf sympathies of our nature-Jacksonville Pt publican. RICHMOND, Maroh 29 -Charles Filent a prominent citizen of Prince George coull tj living near Petersburg, was murdered lat night, noar bia house, by a band of ncgroo! who took him into tho woods whero ho wu found. H.0 lived long enough after his dh oovoty to toll tho circumstances of tho nssnul Thero was a whito frost along tho lino c tho Frcdcrioksburg Railroad. -? Tho ronl cstuto exomptcd' from taxatio in Phi'.ndrlphia would bo valued at nboi $18,000,00:0. S pe o i su 1 Not io o "JUDUB KINIH.V, ACT OilAKITAUIiY TO BACH OTHER," and recommend to nil who miller for want of iv Stoinnohio nod Tonio, SUMTER BITTERS, thc host in oso. Fhysicians Use Them in Thoir Practice. It ?H almost universally tho oase that Pliysl ciuns oondomn what iro generally known as "Patent Medicines." Although DH. TUTT'S LIV KR PILLS IS NOT A PATENT M Kl) 101 NB, yet its composition (tho result of yours of stu:!;, ) is known only to himself, and PO pal pable aro their valuable curative properties, that very tunny of tho first Physicians in tho South and West have adopted them in their practico, and recommend them totbeir patients. Wallinna li a pt or, No. as, Cl. A. N. A Rl?GULAR CONVOCATION of Walhal la Chapter, No. 28, H.-. A.-. M.\, will bo hold at their Hall, in Walhalla, on MONDAY, tho Sid day of April next, nt candle-light. Companions will bc punctual in their ultou duneo. Hy order tho Chapter: S. P. DENDY, Sec'y. Bl no Ctidgo LiM?go, NJ?. 03, A. B\ Bi. A RECULAR COMMUNICATION of Blue Uidgo Lodge, No. 02, A.'. F.\ M.'., will bc hold on SATURDAY, April 1st. nt 7 o'clock, P. M. Brethren will tnko duo notice, und gov ern themselves accordingly. Hy order of the Lodge* .J- E. NEVILLE, Sec'y. DOOKS, f; AMI CS. Bl.iN'ns, Motll.niSOS, &0 -'?Ve would tall special attention to the advertisement ia another column of Mr. V. V. Toalo, of Charles ton, S. (!. Mr. Toale is ac. exteilsive'arul sncocss I'ul mmufiicl ure?', ami I hore eau he no doubt I ii ul our loaders would commit their own interests hy corresponding with him before purchasing goods in bis line front other j anies. Choorinp; Facia fer tho Bilious Every day demonstrates moro clearly that liver complaint, in t;ll its distressing forms, can he controlled und eui .<d without di?lieully or incon venienee. lt is un o' 'imite disease, hut itu obsti nacy is not proof against the pertinacious, reine J died and i esl erat 1% e op eration cf lio;:lolt?r'a | Stomach ljiltera. That genial corrective ?>?/?/f.7.i Ute organ lo </.< Ut tint ii. It must secrete regularly ami healthfully under Ibo itillucuce of Ibo Hilters. Their action brings il Lae!: from e. stalo ol' rebel lion into perfect harmony with ibo laws of health; If there is eo.'itivet.osK, it disappears : if there is gide nelie cr back-acjto, il ceases ; i!' thc ?kin uud the whiles of Hie eyes uro tinged with super ll nous hilo, they recover their natural hue ; i.' tho rppc lilo is pone, it return : ; if thc digestion is impair ed, it ia restored; in brief, whatever the symp toms of the complaint m.\y bc, and whatever thc phase ii has assumed, a cnn- incertain, fluch arc tho uniform ptTeo.ta of this preparation whore bil. ions disease has been already developed ; but ia ceses wlmvo there is merely a constitutional tcn dency io liver com; laiut, it may he prevented throughout life hy tho regular use, in small quan tities, of this palatable antidote. Tb cae aro proven fouls, ami rdiOitld bc seriously pondered-or, rath er, they should he promptly acted upon-by all persons of bilious habit. r???i The TAIN Kit.I.CU is by universal consent al lowed lo have won for itself a reputation unsur passed in tito history of medical preparations. lis instantaneous cU'ecl in thc eradication and extinction of Tain in ail ila various forms incident to the human family, and (?ie unsolicited written j nml verbal testimony cf the masses in its favor, have been, and nre, ?is own host, advertisements. The ingredients ol' tho PAIX Ku.i.int, being purely VKOUTAUI.U, render it a perfectly safe und elncaoious remedy taken internally, ns well as for external applications, when used according to directions. Tho slain upon linen I rom its nae is readily removed by washing with alcohol. Th is Medicine, justly oelcbrated for (he cure of so many of the alUiolions incident to thc human family, has now boen before the pnblio over TlllUTV .r..\u.-), and lias lound ils .vny into almost every corner of tho world, and wherever it has been used, the same opinion ia ox pressed of its medical properties. In any attack, where prompt notion upon the system is required, thc Pain Killer ia invaluable. lia nlinosi Instantaneous cll'ect in Relieving Pain is truly wonderful; and when used according to directions, is (ruo lo i's namo, a HAIN KILLER. ' l??)." Directions accompany each bottle. Sold by nil Druggists. Price 25 cts., ol) eta , and $1 per bottle. March (i-1 tn IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Groat Eoduction in Prices. IAM now making FERROTYPES, AM BROTYPHS, PHOTOGRAPHS. &c, ut (?really Ked need Prices. Ferrotypes nt. the astounding low prico of 1 for $1, ?md satisfac tion guaranteed. Having u Now and Superior Lens, I am de termined to do good work and Ironwork-corio other will he permitted to leuvo my establish* ment. Thankful for past patronage, my old customers and the public, generally aro most respect ful iv invited to give mo ii cull. (\ ALLE RY NEAR WEST UNION. B?S>," Watehos, Jewelry, &c, repaired ns usual, on robsonnblo terina. II. A. II. GIBSON. Walhalla, S. C., March 8, 1871 20--lin LANI) F0il SALE. milR UN DER SION I'D offers for salo a L. TH ACT OF DAN D, lying on Colonel's Fork of Ooneroas (b eek, 0 miles west of Wal halla, containing786 Acres--no improvements. If not sold before, will bo sold, at public out cry. Saloduy in .lune. For particulars, apply to WHITNKR SYMMES, Esq., or Col. J. J. NORTON, Walhalla, orto Da. J. B. MAYS, Marietta, Oreenv'tllo Co., S. C. Marok 13, 187.1 21 3m Executor's Notice. 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Dr. Bonaparte & Co., Cincinnati, O, VVOED <t?uilOlt:.-A victim o curly indis cretion, causing nervous debility, promut uro ?b < uy, ice., having tried in vain every adver.?sed remedy, hus a simple means Of self-cure, which ho will send lice to his fellow-sufferers. Address J. ll. TUTTLE, 70 Nassau st,, Now York. M il VOh 2-b 1S71 22 4w ?c. ? -V-M??.;.. -JimmxM&^mjm.*iUMJiMmrm.-*Mmammmmmm mi. THE GREAT FERTILIZER! TAM NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH KOA<;EB Li Lt.'.'ii d',, at thc Quarry, at '28 couts per bushel ; Slaked, 15 cents; at Depot, $1.f>0 per barrel. II. HOLDER. Feb. 16, 1871 17 Final Settlement. ON MONDAY, tho 04th dav of April, 1871, I will apply to S. P. Pendy, Juago of Probate, at Walhalla, for loavo to nuiko a final fottlomoi. . tho Estate of EDWARD HUGHS, deceased1 : and to bc discharged therefrom ns Administrator. W. N. COX, Adm'r, de bonis non. March 3,1871 10 < ricI&D? Advertisements. T'ae .Slate of Sou il? taioSisia. IN COMMON IT.KA8 - PICKKNS AJOUNTY. Jacob II. Burroughs, ) Petition Ex'or ol' Bryant Burroughs, doo'd, I for vs. [Salo of I!. B. Calhoun. J Land. ?~y\ Virtue of a Decretal Order in this case, J by tlic Hon. .Lunes L. Orr. Judge of the 8th Judicial Circuit, dated November 30th, 1S70. 1 will yell, to the highest bidder, nt Pickons C. IL, on Solcsday In April next, for cash in gobi or its equivalent, tho bali intcrost of De fondant In thc Tract of Land mentioned in the Complaint in this caso, containing Fifty-nine Acres, moro or los*, adjoining binds of Robert Morgan and others, upon which there is a good merchant mill and tan yard. Purchaser to pay extra extra for stamps and titles. 'JOAB MAULD1N, s.i'.O. Marok C l 870 20 4 [Printer's fcc, ?7.50.] STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. 1* i c U c II s ? o II II I y . IN rn on .WK COURT. E. B. Alexander, et ah, "j Petition vs. \ for Partition, Minerva Billingsly, et al. ) Sale, ic. IT appearing to my satisfaction, that Miner . va Billingsly Elizabeth Billingsly and Car oline Alexander, Defendants in this caso, re sido from timi beyond the limits of this Stato : On motion of Easloy, McBoo & Holcombe, pro pct., It Is ordered. That thc absent defendants do appear, nod plead, answer or demur to Com plainant's said Petition, within forty days after publication hereof, or thc sumo will bc taken pro conj'tsso ns to them. I. II. PHILPOT, J.e.p.c. Probate Office, Feb. 12, 1S71 17-G [Printer's fee, *10.00.J Notice of Final Sctllcim'iit, Sa Sc, &c. "VTOTICE is hereby given, that I will apply 1> to I. ll. Philpot, .Judge of Probate for Pickons County, on the 20th day of April next, for a final settlement of the Estate of FOUN TAIN ALEXANDER, deceased, and for a d i sch a rgc there fro m. I will, also, sell, nt Pickens C. IL, on ?hat day, ut ll o'clock, all the Notes and Accounts due said Estate to thc highest bidder, for cash. T. M..ALEXANDER, ($5.00.) Surviving Administrator. Pickens C. IL, March 13, 1871 21-1 Land for S (dc ! IOFFER LOU SALK 100 to 500 ACRES of Valuable Land, in Pickens Comity, on road leading from Trap to Greenville Tracts small and improved. Terms easy. ? A. J. ANDERSON. Dec. 7, 1870 H Sheriff's Salo. I) Y virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facias lo me ) directed, 1 will sell, to tho highest bidder, with in thc legal hours of salo, before thc Court House dcor, in Walhalla, 8. G., on saleduy in April next, the following property : Ono Tract of Land, situated in Oeonoo County, on waters of Crooked Creek, contain ing .200 acres, more or loss, adjoining lands of John Dickson, David Dickson ami others; levied on us the property of Louis Wcrnccke, at thc suit of Robort Maxwoll and other.1!. Ono Tract of Land, situated in Ooonoo County, on waters of-containing 90acres, more or less, adjoining lands of J. M. CrntTord, S. A, Merritt and others; levied on as tho property of Hugh Cra?brd, at the suit of Lewis Janes. One Tract of Land, situated in Ooonoc Coun ty, on Kcowec River, containing 150 aeres, moro or less, adjoining lands of John Whit miro, Henry Whitmire and others ; sold ns thc property of E, Holden, at thc suit of Elijah M. Fields und others. TEEMS CASH. Purchaser to pay cxtrr for Titles and Stumps. J. II. ROBINS, s.o.c. March 10, 1871 20 4 Greenville and Columbia Railroad. COLOMBIA, S. C., March 1. 1871. ,N and after this dato, the following Sched ule will he run daily, Sundays excepted, connecting with Night Trains on South Car olina Road, up and down; also with Trains going South on Charlotte, Columbia and Augus ta Railroad : UP TRAIN. Leave Columbia, 7 00 a m Leave Alston, 0 10 a m Leave Newberry, ll 15 a m Leave Cokesbury, 3 00 p tn Leave Belton, 5 00 p m Arrive at Oroonville, 0 30 p tn DOWN TRAIN. Leave Oroonville, G 15 u tn Leave Helton, 8 05 a m Leave Abbeville, 8 15am Leave Cokesbury, 10 07 a in Leave Newberry, 1 60 p m Leave Alston, 4 05 p ni Arrive at Columbia, 5 55 p m M. T. BARTLETT, General Ticket Agent Chango of Schodulo on B, R. R. R. ON and after tho 1st of December, Trains on this Road will run everyday, Sundays ex cepted, connecting with tho Oreeovillc and Columbia Railroad at Anderson, viz : UP TRAIN. Leave Anderson, 4.20 P. M. " Pendleton, 5.20 " " Perrvvillo, 0.00 " Arrive at Walhalla, 7.00 " DOWN TRAIN. Leave Walhalla, 3.30 A.M. " Por ry vi Ho, 4.10 " " Pendleton, 5.10 " Arrive at Anderson, G. 10 " Waiting ono hour after usual limo for arrival of thc (!. and 0. train, except on Saturdays, when it will wait until thc other train arrives. W. It. D. GAILLARD, Sup't. Decomber 14, 1870 JUST RECEIVED, -.1 ? WALLER, WATSON & CO'S AU, KINDS Of OABDEN SEEDS, CLOVER SEED, GARDEN RAKES, GARDEN ROES, BRADE'S- HOE ?, And many other things very usofnl' at this Soason. Fob. 17, 1871 Ul H BK O TO ^pVj?lM OUR FRIENDS omi tito I radi jig public; timi our ntnok is now hoing rapidly replenished-in nil tho de partments, end tl,nt wt? intend to sell our Goods nt tho lowest "LIVING KATI'S." Wc ofl'or a moro desirable stock thnn on nny previous occasion, nod: would call particular at tention to our Ladies' Press Goods, Prints, * Domestics, Tickings, Flannels. Shawls, Blankets, ?S.o., &c, Ac. Gentlemen cannot fail lo find something to suit thom in our Gents' Furnishing Depart* ment French, German and Doeskin Camdnjeres, and Jeans in endless vnrtott. OUR STOCK OF Shoos, Boots, Hats, Notions Crockery nnd Groceries, Full and Complete. It is impossible for ns to enumerate every article, und wo simply inform our friends that we hope to be able to supply all their wants. 8?X,. WE INVITE TII? CLOSEST IN SPECTION, AND I'll O MI Si: FA I li AND HONEST DE ALI NOS WITH ALL. Waller, Watson & Co. WE take this occasion to inform the friends wc hare indulged, that wc aro in need .of money, and shall Lo pleased to have them oall and fettle their accounts. "Ono good turn deserves another." WALLER, WATSON cl CO. Walhalla. October 28, 1870_2 _ Itim Here Everybody ! A. TAYLOR & CO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED, and now open A NEW AN D SPLENDID STOCK OP GOODS, At thoir now stand, on Main Street, opposite Waller, Watson & Co.'s store, which will 'bo offered to the public ut LOW PRICKS. The Goods heine purchased with Cash, wc cnn and will sell ns low as the lowest and as {rood goods us can be found in thc market. Cull and ex amine our stock before purchasing elsewhere, and save money. E?SU Country Produce taken in eschnngo for Goods at the highest market price. A. TA V LOB ec CO. Juno 24. 1870 _3G_1_V_ SPECIAL NOTICE! ANOTHER year has bogun and there aro many of our customers still in arrears. The FIRST OF JANUARY is the time when nil accounts for merchandise should bc paid, if they are not paid before. Wc have our credit to sustain nnd can only do it with the assistauco of those wo liavo indulged. We have nothing to do with thc low price of cotton, corn, &o., and see no reason woy we should sutler in con sequence. Wo trust it is only necessary for us to ro> mind our friends of our necessities. ALL PA UTI HS indebted to us arc requested to como forward and settle their accounts. WALLER, WATSON & CO. Jan. 0. 1871_12_? liichland Jlcadcmy. milE EXERCISES of tho English and JL Classical School, nt Richland Church, will commence on MONDAY, the 23d day of JAN UARY, 1871. Scholastic term to consist of ten months, under tho management of Hov. E. F. HYDE. Tunis of Tuition.-Primary Branches $12;. Primary branches, with English Grammar, Ge ? ogrnphy nnd Analysis, from SM to SIG; Higher. English Planches, viz; Natural Philosophy:, Rhotorie, Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry. Dook-keap in;; and Surveying, from SIS tc $24 ; Latin and Greek Languages, $30. Board, in good families, at a convenient distance from t>ho Academy, can bo had at from SS to $10 per month._Jan. 13. 1ST 1-12 F. W. PIEPER, Wholesale and Rot a il Grocer, G?0 King St., Cor. of Spring, Charleston, S. O ALSO OE ALF. Bi IN COUNTRY PRODUCE OF ALL KINDS., Orders from thc Country Promptly Attended to. August 17, 1870 44 ly LOOK AT TH I S?. _t + AliL ???R??NS indebted to me, cither by Note or Account nuts M? conic u |> and PA? by De er Baabes.' 1st, OB* pay cost. Taite particular notice--J must have i?I<mey,or B^roduce, lor the Butter 1 will ai.Pow thc i?larket R"riec. io. RIEMANN. Walhalla. 3. 0.. Nov. 1 f t. 1870_3_ ? rREMTUMS 3 WILL BE PAID to Toba-co Growers, in Oconco County, for tho crop of 1871, as follows ; For thc best two acron in a body. $30.00 H M 2d " " 41 " 25.00 <? .< 3xl .. u u u 20.00' " ? 4th " " u " 15.00 " " 6th? " 10.00 Awards to bo made under tho direction of tho. Goonoo Agricultural Sooioty, and for no Ooldj which produces loss than 1,500 pounds. Js J?. NO?TON. Oe?. 4,1870_51_ Wanted Immediately, rflEN GOOD BOOT AND SHOE MA^ER&. I to whom liberal wages and constant, onp ploymont will.bo pdven, either at my Tannery, (.3 milos bolow Porryvillo, on the Pine RidcV Railroad,) or at Pendleton. Apply to tho ntt tlorsignad, nt the Tannery or Pondioton. W. A. LAY? . _jTnn^G, 187_1__87__ ly ) DR. li E. WIUTMR, HAVING looated In Walhalla, nffbrs life Professional Services to the oitUeiU Q& tho plooo and surrounding oountry, ? ,' . ter OPFI.^BIEMANN'S HOTEL) Fob. 1? 18V1 16 ty >s