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From Franco Tho revolution in Paris is nearly over. The following aro tho details of tho dosing soc?os of ono of tlic most wanton and wiekc' attempts ut social and political revolution on record : PARIS, Blay 25.-Tho collections in Lou vre were all saved, except tho library, in which a great many valuable! books wcro de stroyed. Tho National Library and the Grand Livres aro safe. Tho insurgents still hold Be.crccy, thc Place Dc La Pastille, Cha rono, Belleville and Monitinontaol. Tho in surgents have evacuated and blown up Fort D'lvrcy. The Government forces arc now attacking thc Placo Pastiller Nrcw Youie, May 2(3.-A special to tho World by cable from St. Denis, of tho 20th, says all the collections in tl c Louvre galle ries and Palais Royalo aro intact. Troops to-day surprised and shot down on thc spot a largo company of women engaged in pouring petroleum in to collars and afterwards throw ing in lighted fuses. Fires continue to break out in many places. Tho remnant cd* thc Communists attempted lo cut their way to wards Pantin, hut wcro closely pursued by troops, who slaughtered them without mercy. VKKSAII.IXS, May 2(3.-Tho insurrection is ,squelched in the Quartier Moull'lard of Puris., where 0,000 prisoners were captured. Tho insurgents arc still confined to Rcllvillc, Los R?ttes and Chaumount, whence petrole um shells arc fired all over Paris. Tho fol lowing loading insurgents were shot : Yalies. Amoreaux, Brunel, Piguula, Dombrowski und Bousquet. The report of thc arrest of Pyat, Dclcscluzc and Olusorct is yet unconfirmed. It is rumored that all the. hostages held by thc insurgents are safe, but nothing positivo is yet known. Thc following public build ings are destroyed : Palace of the Tuiliorjos, Ministry of Finance, Prefecture of Police, Courted' Account.-, Palace of tho Legion of Hon ir. Barracks, on (?nay de Orsay, Hotel dc Villo and Mont dc Pieto. Thc following nro saved : Ministry ol' Marine, interior, Foreign Affairs and Agriculture, Pantheon, Ecole Militaire, Poole des lleaux Arts, Hank of France, Credit Koucier, and thc churches generally. VKHSAI?.I.KS, M ly 27.-M.Picard today informed the Assembly that General Cissy occupies the whole left bank of thc Seine; that Generals Viiioy ami Donia, after captur ing Placo de la Basilio, occupied tho Eau bourg St. Antoine as far as Barrier du Trune ; that Generals Clinohant and L'Aduii rault have advanced to tho font ol' the heights of Les Buttes Chamnioiit, and that they will to morrow, with sixty thousand men, occupy this last refuse ol' this monstrous insurrection, LONDON, May 27.- A dispatch from Sois Fy, says the (? nunns, who have been seeking Jur thc A robb diop ol Paris and another hos tages, report i tat they cannot lind them - They are supp' tod lo be shut. ll is caleula ted that over 50,000 dead bullies aro in lh< houses ami cellars ol' Paris-many of whom aro women ami children. lt is said thc women were perfectly furious during lin fights. Executions are eon Mani. Tho des Unction ol' property is terrible, and is csti inated at a fourth ol' Paris. V tilt SA 11. PCS, May 27. - Yesterday, new fires were lon. lieg out. Thc insurgents havi put boxes of petroleum everywhere. lt i: reported that Bcrgerots himself lind tin Tailleries. The Church St. German Au: Ennis was burned and the Palace of Justina was destroyed. Blond runs in the gaiters The walls ol' (lu; Tailleries and Hue Uivol ure burning. Dead Nationals are seen every whoi'O. Any bidden Nationals when lonni arc brought out and shot, immediately. Fo\ Communists are ho!.lim:- nut. The hlaughte of Nationals is frightful. The Veisaillists silico Tuesday, are killing till prisoners. Tb houses in Hue Koyule were wet with petiole Uni when thc Nationals fired them. Tho in Burge tl ts evidently intended to destroy Parin Even women were discovered throwing pc ti'olcutn on thc houses. Six Nationals, drcsf ed as pampiors, discovered throwing petiole um instead of waler on tho (ires, were shut There is no limit to tho readiness that exist to kill members of tho Commune and leader of tho (iuards when captured. Thc ga works at Auborvilliers exploded. Thor vero many other explosions. Terrible conflagrations still rage. The oui hope is in calm wind. Thc fire brigade e> peeled from London has not arrived. Th Veisaillists are now advancing on Belleville whence petroleum bu m bs fa!! over Paris Tho insurgents still hold four strong position; J.t is known some hostages held by the Con monists were shot. Troops continue lo a rest numbers Of women, carrying bat tle yu trolcum. A court-marshal fur the trial of ii suvgents commences Monda}'. Wushburt telegraphs that at 7 o'clock Friday ovcninj American lives ami property were safe. LATr.it.-Tho foreign firemen have cute cd Paris. Thc conflagration is dcoroasini WASHIOTON', May 28.-.Minister WasJ burne telegraphs to Secretary Fish (hat tl Archbishop of Paris and sixty-nine pries were shot Tuesday. VlCItSAIt.I.KS, May[28. - Among thc ho tages shot, besides (lie Archbishop, were tl Apostolic Pronotary and President Cour d Comtes and thc Mexican banker Jocker, ai ten nuns. Fighting all day. Pucrc c Chaise was recaptured from tho Ycrsailis! but subsequently was bombarded and retake McMahon tclcghaphs (bathe is absolute muster of the city. Cremation is proposed a sanitary incasu.'O, The insurgents hoisti the white flag on their last position. Yin< has been appointed Governor of Paris. Tl Vcrsaillists' less during thc strugglo w 2,805. PAUIS, May 28-Night.-Firemen fro Antwerp are entering tho eily. Tho fire tho Hotel Dion has been extinguished. Priests and cabs again appear on thc street By-.stnpdc.?-: utlcr no reproach as prisone pass. Among the pl are 2,000 regulars, wi deserted, with their coat? turned inside or PA?US, May 20.--Executions aro progn sing at Champs DeMars, Park DcMonai and lipid Dc Vii le. From fifty to ono hu died arc shot at a time. Ncnily every mei ber of tho Commune was executed almost ii mediately after capture An exit from Pai requires McMahon's pass. Tim UNIVERSAL, AYER.-On my j on mc over thc Continent-through Turkey, fndi Chino, Japan, Peru, Chili, Paraguay, Mraz and Mexico, and tho United States-in tin all to some extent and in sonic lo a great f tont, I have found tho universal Ayer rep fionted by his family medidnos, which aro t ton held in fabulous esteem. Whether th win their marvelous reputation hy their euri I know not, but I know they havo it to su a degree that it frequently gavo me impi tanco to have como from tho same country. ,l'\vld'$ kilos Jrom abroad, Special 3>T otioes The "PAIN KII,LI:H'' may justly bc styled thc grout medicino of I lie world, for there is no region ot' the globe into which il has not found its way, and boen largely and highly prized. Moreover, lhere js no clime lo willoh it has not proved to be well adapted 1er Hie eure of a considerable variety of diseases ; it is a speedy and safe remeily for burns, BOahls, cuts, bruises, wounds and various oilier injuries, as well ns for dysentery, diarrhoea, ami bowel complaints generally, it is admirably suited for every race of men on the face of die globe. lt is a very significant fact, (hat. notwithstand ing (bolong poriod of years that thc ..Pain Killer" has been before tho world, it has never lost one whit of its popularity, but, on thc contrary, tho call for it has steadily increased from its first dis covery, and at no previous timo has tho demand for it boen so great, or tho quantity so large, as ?I is to day. Another significant fact is, that nowhere has tho Pain Killer ever been in lit git or repute, or been more generally used by families and individ uals, than il has been here at home, where it was first discovered and introduced. That thc Pain Killer will continue to be, what wc have styled il, TIM: OHi: AT MCI ICI NU OK TIM; won un, there cannot be a shadow of ii doubt.--1'rovidenco Adorrlfotr. )};"'.>.. Directions accompany each bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Price 2J els., 60 els , an I $1 per bottle. May (1-ho A Chaptor of Facts. Space is valuable in a newspaper, and it is there fore proposed in this advertisement to condense a variety of fe.els, important lo Ibo public, into a small com pass. Those facts refer Lo Hosteller's Stomach Billers-what that celebrated medicino is, and what il will do. In thc first place, then, tho article is a stimulant, (onie and alterative, con sis! inti ol' a combination of an absolutely pure spirituous agent with thc most valuable medicinal vegetable substances that botanic research lins placed nt the disposal of the chemist and the phy sician. These ingredients nre compounded with great care, and i:i snell proportions as to produce a preparation which invigorates without exciting tho general system, and tonos, regulates ami con trols thc stomach, the bowels, lao liver, and the minor secretive organs. What (his great restorative will do must, bc gathered from what il has done. The case of dys pepsia, or any other form nf indigestion, in which il has been persistently administered without ef fect in'in radical cure, i-- yet to bo heard from, and the same may be said of bilious disorders, inter mittent fever, nervous a fl oct ions, general debility' constipation, sic!; headache, montai disabilities to which th? (eeble are so subject. Il purifies all the H?hls of thc body, including the blood, and thc gentle stimulus which it imparts to the nervous system i'< not succeeded by tho slightest re nclinn. This is a chapter of facts winch readers, for their own sakes, should marti and remember. A Si sili'ioi-a !Pa?:l. There '.. scarcely any disease in which pur gativo medicines oro mu inure or less required, and much milforirig might l>o prevented were they moro generally used. No person can fool well while n costive habit of body prevails ; be sides it soon generates serious diseases which might have bet n avoided hy a timely uso of Cathartic Medicines. For this purpose DU. TUTT'S VEGETABLE LIV KR PILLS are confidently recommended : they are mild, safe, prompt and uniform In their action. They contain nu Mercury. Persons may cat and drink as usual, and they may be taken nt any time. Wa lisa Uti C!sa)|>t?i>, No. 2?, BS. A. M. A REGULAR CONVOCATION ofWnlhal la Chaptor, No. 28, ll.-. A.-, M.-.. will beheld at their Hall, in Walhalla, on MUNDAY, the fith day of Juno noxt, nt candle light. Companions will bc punctual in their atten dance. P?y order the Chapter: S. P. DENDY, Sec'y. H5m?! IU<lgc IL4><!;jO, No. ft"2, A. F. OT. 51 A REGULAR COMMUNICATION vV.if P.lue Ridge Lodge. No. 02. A.\ IV. /%f\M.\, will beheld on SATURDAY. .Juno '?rd. ?it 7 o'clock, P M. Brethren wi!! take du.? notice, and govern themselves av cordingly. Dy order of the Lodge . ^_ J* K. NEVILLE, Soo'y. M. QOI.DSMITII. 1>. KIND. GOLDSMITH & KIND, EL-' u ti ii ?1 o i* s a a ?1 ?vd a c a 1 a I s i H, ? (ruO'.NIX IKON WORKS,) c o i, v M n i A , s. a., MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM EN gines, of all sizes ; Horse Powers, Circu lar und Muley Saw Mills, Flour Mills, Grist and Sugar Cane Mills, Ornamental House and Store I*routs, Railings for Crave Yards, Agri cultural Implements, cte. Brass and Iron Castings ol ?ill hinds made tn order on short notice, and on tho most reasonable terms. Also, manufacturers of Cotton Piesses. May P.I. 1*71 .".0 ly "NOTICE. COUNTY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE, ) WALHALLA, S. C., May 9th, 1X71. J Qt EA LED PROPOSALS, fur building n k5 Dridge over Conneross Creek nt Sit ton's Mills, will be receivSd at this ellice, until SAT? UBI)AY, the 17th JUNE next, at 12 o'clock M., when tho contract will bo published nt that place. Said proposals must, in all ensos, bo accompanied by two or moro sufficient sureties, as required by law. Plan anti speci fications exhibited at this office. MAVIS MOREHEAD, Chairman. S P. Dr.N-nv, Clerk. May li, 1871 2i) 4 DR. E. E. WIIITMIL HAVING localed in Walhalla, offers his Professional Services to tho ci tuons of the place and surrounding country, S?f OFFICE-B1 EM ANN'S HOTEL, "f?fl Feb. 1. 11.71 15 ly FOR SALE, SACKS OF SUPERIOR FLOUR, I V/\/ ground at tho Excelsior Mills, Au gusta, Ga. WALLER, WATSON & CO. Moy 3,1871 28 LATEST A URI YA LS ! PVcw Goods at Ii ow Prices!! O A LIL, AND SEE! rpiIK UNDERSIGNED mo receiving, from .JL New York and oilier markets, a constant supply of S U<V S OX A m.< 12 GOODS, Of llio Latest Styles ami Newest Patterns. Thc Ladies, especially, are requested to ex amino our Stock. They will bc pleased with both tho quality, style and price. Oontlomon can, also, lind anything in thoir line, which cannot fail to please. Misses and Boys can ho dressed from tip to too, in good style and on tho best terms. Our visual full variety is replenished from time to limo, with the best the market alfords : and will ho sold on thc best terms for CASU or BARTK Ul BSP ? A LL AND S FF! -?g C. L. REID & CO. FMSIl ARRIVALS ! VJ?, INVOTK TME CLOSE-STf IMSPSSOTOOW, mm pra?? mm FAlR AMD MOM WITH ALLS WK BEG TO INFORM OUR FRIENDS and tho trailing public, that our stock is now being rapidly replenished in all tho do pnrtmonts, and I lint wti intend to sell our Goods at the lowest "LIVING KATES." Wo offer a more desirable stock than on any previous occasion, and would call particular at tention to our Ludios' Dress Cioods, Prints, While Goods, Lawns, Domostios, Tickings, ?fcc. Gentlemen cannot fail to lind something to suit them in our Gents' Furnishing Depart ment French, Cern?an and Doeskin Cassimoros, Jeans arni Linens in endless vari?!}. OUR STOCK OF Siloes, Roots, Hats, Notions, Crockery and Groceries, Full iind Complete. It is impossible for us to enumerate every article and we simply inform our friends that wc hope to bo aide to supply all their wants. Waller, Watson & Co. jO-^y- We again insist on our friends calling and settling their over-due accounts. Wc still hope (hat we have no customers who purchas ed Coeds from us willi the expectation of never paying for them. Come forward, and prove to us that our confidence luis not been abused. WALLER, WATSON & CO. Walhalla, April 28, 1ST I 2 "Sheriff's Sale. i I>Y virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri FtieUu lo me i) directed, 1 will sell, lo the highest bidder, with in thc legal hours ot* sale, before the Court House dour, in Walhalla, S. (J., on salcday in June next, the following properly: One. Tract of Land, situated in Oconco Cuuntv, mi waters of Eighteen Mile Creek, containing Kf> Acres, more or less, adjoining binds nf ll. 1). Ivoehester and others. Also, one other Tract, on Eighteen Milo Ci eek. con taining 100 Acres, moro or less, adjoining lands of Andrew Lewis, F. M. Adams and others. Sold as the property ol Phioidia Adams, at thc suit ol' J. B. Karlo. Ono Tract ol' Land, situated in Oconco Coun ty, on waters of Ramsey's Creek, containing (IUD Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of John Dickson, David Dickson ami others ; sold as tho property nf Louis Wcrnieko, at tho suit ot Rob t Maxwell ami others. Sold at the risk of the former purebasor. Also, one other Tract, containing 400 Acres, moro or less, adjoining lands (d' John Dickson, David Dickson and others ; poid as the property of Louis Wornooko, at the suit of llob't .Maxwell and others. One Tract of Land, situated in Oconco County, on waters of Con o russ Creek, contain ing ill' Acres, more or less, adjoining lands of J. J. Norton and othors ; sold as tho property of Louis Wornooko, ut the suitof Joseph Whit mire & Co. One Tract of Land, situated in Oconco County, on waters of Toxaway Crock, contain ing l3f>0 Acres, inoro or less, adjoining lands of F. li. Maxwell, Spencer Chambers, and others, (Homestead to bc layed Oft' buford day of sale :) sold as tho property of S. E. Maxwell, at thc suit of J. B. Sit ton and others. Ono Store-House and Lot, in tho town of Walhalla, said lot fronting on Main Street, containing ono fourth of an acre, moro or less, adjoining lands of 1). Riemann. Also, ono Dwelling House and Lot, situated in the town of Walhalla, said lot flouting on Main Street, adjoining hinds of C. Ficbcssor ; sold ns the property of John Ansel, Sr., at tho suit of 1). Riemann and others. TERMS CASH. Purchaser to pay ex tri? for Titles and Stamps. J. IL ROBINS, s.o.c. May 0, 1871 20 4 ST?TE~?i SOUTH CAROLINA COUNTY OF A ND FR SON. IN TUB PROBATE COURT. Robort Spence, 1 vs. Petition for Partition Margaret Carter, J- of Hugh Sponco, I Roal Estate, ?.tc. and others. J IT appearing to my satisfaction, that Hugh . Spence, Win. Sponco, Mary Ann Mooro, and her husband -Elijah Mooro, Henry Spence, heirs at law of John Sponco, to wit ; Nancy Spence, and othors wdioso names aro unknown, Defendants in this caso, who resido beyond the limits of this Stale : On motion of Reed Sc Brown, Attorneys pro pot., lt is ordered, That tho said Defendants do nppoar, ami plead, answer or demur to paid Petition, within forty days from the first pub lication hereof, or tho samo will bo taken pro COnJ'esso against thom. A. O. NORRIS, Jndgo of Probate Anderson O. IL, S. 0., 1 ($10.00.) May 4th, l?71. \ 29-7 BACON! BACO?!! BACON??i Q AAA T'RS- HEAVY COUNTRY-CU f),UUU RED EACON-llums, Slionb dors and Clear Sides, at WALLER, WATSON k CO.'S MayO, 1871 20 NEW GOODS! :o: WE ?HSBKB: TO 0 A L L T II E A T T K N T J 0 N -OK THK - PUBLIC, TO OUR G-eneral Variety - OF MERCHANDIZE. ?Sr WE GUARANTEE PRICES AS LOW AS ANY! RESPECTFULLY, CARTER <0 VERN ER. Walhalla, S. C., May 19, 1871 30-3m G lt li AT A T T lt A V T 1O M ? IAM NOW REOKIVINQ AND OPENING one of tho Very Rest and Most Attractive Stocks ?if SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, that have or will he brought to this market, consisting, in part, of tl carefully selected stock of DRY GOODS IN ENDLESS VARIETY, HOES, BOOTS, ll ATS, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, AND G KOCK RI KS, All of which have been carelully selected, with au oyo single to the wants of my custo mers, and WILL, and SHALL, bo soldas Low as the VERY LOWEST for Cash or Darter ONLY. D. BIEMANN. Walhalla, S. C., April 18, 1871 20 THE CHEAP CASH STORE. HAYE JUST OPEN KD A NEW STOCK OE B5?5V GOODS, U lt OBJ BC BB BBSS, IBA BSO WAKE:, BO ATS, SHOES, fl HIS O?'Bi BOBBY, which I propeso te sell low for Cash or Pro duce ; and do respectfully invite tho citizens of Walhalla and tho country generally to give mo a call before purchasing elsewhere, us I feel confident it would bc to their interest to give mc a trial. LOOK for tho sign nf d. II. OLDHAM, On Main Street, Walhalla, S. C. April 21, 1871 20 STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. IN PROBATE CO?UT-PICKKNS COUNTY. John A. Cbnstain "1 vs. Petition Lucinda Ohastain, > for Nancy Evalino Cbnstain, | Partition, &C, ct al. j IT appearing to thc satisfaction of this Court, that tho heirs of A. M. CLEVELAND C1IASTA1N, deceased, to wit: Nancy lt. L. I. Cbnstain and Rachel L. Cbnstain, reside from and beyond thc limits of this State: Ou motion of Norton & Eugood, Pro Pet., It is ordered, That thc Defendant do plead, answer or demur to tho said Petition, within Throe Months from this dato or un order pro tonfesso will bo taken as to them. Given under my hand and seal of said Court, at Probate Oflico, this tho 18til day of April, 1871. I. IL PHILPOT, J.r.P.c April 28, 1871-27-3in ($10.00.) LANI) FOR SALE. THE UNDERSIGNED offers for sale a TRACT OF DANI), lying on Colonel's Fork of Oonoross Creek, G milos west of Wal halla, containing 730 Acres-no improvements. If not sold before, will bo sold, at public out cry, Salcday in Juno. For particulars, apply to WtllTNER SVMMES, Esq., or Col. J. J. NORTON, Walhalla, or to DR. J. B. MAYS, Marietta, Greenville Co., S. C. March 13,1871 21 3m "LIME. THE GREAT FERTILIZER! IAM NOW PREPARED TO FURNISH HO Al El LI AIE) at the Quarry, at 28 cents per bushel ; Slaked, 15 cents; nt Depot, $1.60 per barrol. B. HOLDER. Pcb. 15, 1871 17 At Private Salo ! ONE HOUSE AND LOT, in thc tjwn of Walhalla. For terms, ?to., apply to A. BRENE0KE. Feb. 10, 1871 16 $5 TO $10 PER DAY.wS&S: HOYS and GIRLS who engage in our new busi ness make from $5 to $10 por <lfiy in their own localities. Full particulars and instructions sent freo by mail. Those in nocd of permanent, profitable work, should address r.t oac? GEORGE STINSON & CO., Portland, Maine. Wanted Immediately. mEN GOOD ROOT AND SHOE MAKERS, B to whom liberal wilgas and constant em plnymont will bo given, either at my Tannery, Kl milos bolow Perryvillo, on the Dino Ridgo Railroad,) or at Pondloton. Apply to tho un dersigned, ot tho Tannory or Pondloton. W. A. LAY. Jan. 6, 1871 37 ly LO UH! SACKS FRESH GEORGIA FLOUR, for salo al CARTER & VERNER'S. May 0, lf>71 20 ICO Ar ? li' A J) Ir i: R T I S J : M 4-1 JV T S. ( ' Bl KCA I? AOVI?ItTISINC?.-Wo wlllln V; soft an advertisement in leight Hundred American IVowti|Mt|*Oi'M for Six DOM/AKO I'KU I.I x K j i e r week. One line one wvek will COSt Six Dollars, Two Hms will cost Twelve hollins, and Ten lines will cost Sixty Dollars. Semi for a Printed List. Address GBO. P. KO WK 1.1 j & co.. Advertising Agents, No.-ll Park Kow, New York. EASTMAN'S BUSINESS COLLEGE, ' A Southern Institution, located at ATLANTA, <;.i. PATRONIZE A BOMB INSTITUTION, AND The recognized Head of all Commercial or Rust* ness Schools for the Pructicil, Useful Bduoation of Young .Men, training them fol an Active Stto cessful Life. Students are admitted every week day in the year. For further particulars of thc Course of Study, Terms, Sc., address A. R. EASTMAN, Principal. FRAGRANT SAPOLIENE ('leans K'd (Hoves and all kinds (Moths and Cloth ing ; removes Faint, Grease, Tar, Sc., instantly, without the least injury to the finest fahr io Sold by Druggists ami Fancy Goods Dealers. FRA GRANT SA POLI BN B CO., :W Harelay St., N. Y., 40 La Kalle St., Chicago. Agents! fiScari 'tills! WK WILL PAY AGENTS A SALARY OF ?30 ll J'LK WKI?K ANO Bxi'KXSKS, or allow a large commission lo sell our new ami wonderful inven tions. Address M. WAGNER & CO., Marshall, Mlob. O i A A DAV FOR A?,!, with Stencil ?i^iU Tools. Address A. Jv. G KAU AM, Spring field, Yt. Q*)Or A MONTH, Horre and Carriage fur nished' Expenses paid. ll. Shaw, Alfred, Me. J W. VANNA M IIB, M. D., successfully Ireals tJ . all classes of Chronic and Acute Diseases. Semi stamp fm- circular containing particulars and testimoni?is. Address Hex 01-0, N. Y. City. May 10, 1S71 :;<> -lw STATE Of SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF ANDERSON. Trial Ji6sli?'c's Court. John W. Daniels, Plaintiff, ) Su m mon s for vs. ? Money Demand. M. W. Wallace, Defendant, j Complaint served To M. Wr. Wallace, Defendant in this action . ~VTOU are hereby summoned and required to I answer thc Complaint in this action, a OJjyy of which is herewith served upon you, and to file your answer thereto with thc subscriber, nt his office at Anderson Court House, South Carolina, within twenty days after thc service (d' this summons mi you, exclusive of thc day of service. If you fail to answer this complaint within the time aforesaid, the Plaintill'will take judgment against you for the sum (d' Eighteen Dollars and Twenty Cents, with interest, nt seven per cent, per annum, from the Otb day of June, 1S0O, ami costs. Dated at Anderson C. IL. S. C.. April 24th, 1871. G. W. HAMMOND. Trial Justice, Andersen Co. To tho Defendant, M. W. Wallace: Take notice that the summons in this action, of which the foregoing is a copy, was filed, to gether with t!ie complaint herein, in the offico I of tho undersigned, nt Anderson Court House, in the County ol' Anderson and State of Sjuth Carolina, on the 2 llb dav of April, ?871. Dated ut Anderson C.* IL, S. C., April 24th, 1871. G. W. HAMMOND, Trial Justice, Anderson Co. April 23, 1871 'J7 0 Hun Here Everybody ! ?-:o: A. TAYLOR & CO. HAVE JUST RECEIVED, and now open A NEW AND S PL UN DID STOCK OF O- O ODS, At their new stand, on Main Street, opposite Waller, Watson .v. Co.'s store, which will be offered to the public nt LO IF CHIC CS. The Goods being purchased with Cash, we cnn and will sell as low ns thc lowest and as trued goods as eau be found in tho market. Call ano ex amine our stuck before purchasing elsewhere, and save money. BC?... Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods at the highest market price. A. TAYLOR Sc CO. Juno 24, 1870 ;;o ly WALHALLA HOTEL ! THF, Proprietor would respectfully inform his old patrons, and thc public gcnorally, that his doors are still open for tho reception and accommodation of Guests. In connection with tho Hotel, is a FIRST CLASS DAR ROOM, in which can bc lbeud, at all times, the best brands of BRANDIES, WHISKIES, WINES, SEGA RS, d C, A C. No pains will bc spared to render guests comfortable. 1). BI EM ANN, PnofRiKTon. Walhalla, S. C., April IS, 1871 20 ANOTHER year has begun and there aro many of our customers still in arrears. Thc FIRST OF ,) ANCA KY is tho time when all accounts for merchandise should be paid, if they aro not paid before. Wo have our credit to sustain and can only do it with tho assistance of those wo havo indulged. Wc have nothing to do with tho low price of cotton, corn, ito., and see no reason why we should suffer in con sequence. We trust it is only necessary for ns to ro mind our friends of our necessities. ALL PARTI HS indebted to us aro requostod to come forward and settle their accounts. WA LL KR, WATSON Sc CO. Jan. 0,1871 12 TO THE WORKING CLA88.-Wc are now pre pared to furnish all ?lusses with constant employ ment nt home, thc whole of tho (imo for the sparo moments, nosiness new. light and profitahlo. Persons of cither sex easily earn from 6Uo. to $f? an evening, and a proportional sum hy dovoting their wholo limo to ibo business. Hoys and girlB earn nearly as nuicli ns men. That all who seo Ibis nolico may send their address, and test the business, wc innke tho unparalleled offer : To such as aro not woll satisfied, wo will send $1 to pay for tho trouble of writing. Full particulars, a valuable sample which will do to commence work on, and a copy of Thc People'* Literary Compan jon-one of tho largest and best family nowspnpevs over published-all sont freo by mail. Reader, if you want permanent, profitablo work, addross Fi. C. ALLKN & CO., AUGUSTA, MAIXR. EWWawrsacWMg-ffT*-SSS?9 Pickcns Advortisomonts. Sheriff's Salo. I>Y virtue of sundry Writs of /*7<Tf" Jarina tonio ) directed, I viill sol) to tin; highest bidder, at I'ickcns 0. IL. on Sa?cdny in June next, tho following proporly, to wit : I will also sell, <>u No le< i ny i :i Juno, to tho highest bidder, HO Acres ol' Land, whereon Henry Grogan now lives, on waters of Crow Crook, adjoining hinds ol' T. M. Alexander, Maverick's Estate, and other;. A I so, one other Tract, containing lol Acres, more or leys, on waters of Milo Crook, adjoining lands of Jo seph Price and Others ; sold as the property of Henry Grogan, nt the suit ol' John Cay, Deed. On Tuesday after Saleday, at Defendant's residence, the following personal property: - 2 Sorrel Horses, 2 Cows and Calves, 1 Day Mare and (jolt. 1 Yoke Oxen. 1 Dull, 5 Ilond Sheep, 8 Head Hogs. 2 Large Pols, 1 Small Pot, 1 Pot ?nd 3 Lids, (broken,) 3 Largo Ovous, 1 Brass Kettle. 2 Small Ovens. 1 Skillet, 2 Skil lets, (broken.) 2 Smoothing Irons, 1 Wnfor Iron. 3 Wallie Irons, 2 Trippcts. 3 pair Pot Honks, 1 Daking Oven. 1 Tea Kettle, 1 Pot and Skillet, 1 Shovel and Tongs, 1 Small Kettle, 1 Roaster, I Table and contents. 1 pair Scales and M ullin Dings, 1 Waiter, 1 Oolloo Mill, 1 Tray and Solve, 1 Dish, 1 Knife and Spoon, 2 Dish Puns. 1 Meat Cutter, 1 Lot Tinwaro, 1 Churn, 3 Water Pails. 2 Trays, 1 Meal Chest, ("anille Moulds and Toaster, 1 Largo Table, I Water Darrel, 1 Safe, 1 Candi? Stand. 1 Small Table. 1 Picture. I Washstand, 1 Howl, Pitcher and Soap Stand, 1 Bureau and Class. I Bod and Furniture. 2 Chamber Mugs, 2 Window Curtains, 1 Fire Fender, 1 pair Andirons, 2 Window Curtains, 1 Pitcher. Basin and Soap Stand. 1 Bod and Furniture. 1 Drowsing Table, I Table, I Pitcher and Basin, 1 Washstand, 1 Bureau, 1 Fender, Dogs and Shovel, 1 Bureau and O lass, 1 Stand and Drawers, 1 Press, 1 Sett Drawers, 1 Clothes Press, 1 Table. 1 Pic ture, 2 Pictures, 1 Hug. I small Picture, 1 sott Ornnmouts, 1 Centro Table, 1 Sofa, 12 Chairs, I sett Toa Tables, Piano and Music, 2 Stools, 1 Window Shades, I Mat, 1 Chess Board, 1 Backgammon Board, 1 Pair Pistols, 1 Exten sion Table and Cover, 1 Side Board. 2 (.'audio Shades. 2 Ornaments in Parlor. 12 Hock Glass es. 20 Wine Classes. 2 Punch Bowls, ll Wino filasses, 1 Secretary, (fine.) 1 Secretary, 1 Pair Spurs and Dog Collar. 1 Table, I Flower Pot, 2 Decanters, 3 Water Stands, 1 Lot Decanters, 1 Single-Barreled Gun, 1 Small Killc, 1 Double Barreled Gun, I Bille and Sh it Gun, 1 Lot Chinaware, 1 Thermometer, 1 Table, 1 Table, 1 Writing Desk, 1 Seltco. 1 Side Board, 1 Wa ter Pitcher-molal, 3 Tumblers, 1 Di nine Tabl?, I Secretary, 1 Fender. Dogs and Shovel, i I Tobacco Stand. 1 Table, I Table, 1 Knife Box. 1 Secretary, 7 Candle Sticks, 2 Spittoons, 1 Table. 1 Refrigerator. 1 Water Table, 1 Box for Silver, 1 Table, 1 Sofa, l l Cane Seat Chairs, 1 Cross Cut Saw, 1 Block and Tackle, 1 Lot Blacksmith Tools, I Chest Tools, 1 Timber Wheel, 1 Ran. 1 Cuni Sheller, 1 Surveyor's Chain. 0 Dish Covers. I Wine Cooler, 1 Largo .lug. 1 Silver Mug. 2 Silver Mugs, 2 Silver Mugs, 1 Silver Clip, 1 Silver Cup. 1 Silver Cup, 1 Soup Ladel, I Soup Ladle, 1 Sauce Pitcher, (5 Table Spoons, 0 Table Spoons, 6 Desert Spoons, 0 Tea .Spoons, 1 Silver /Spoon, 0 Silver Forks, 0 .Silver Forks, 1 Salt ?Spoons, 2 Salt Spoons, 2 .S'ait Spoons, 1 pair Sugar Tongs, 1 pair Sugar Tongs, 1 Ladle and Strainer, 1 Cor? deal Stand, ? Plated Forks, 2 Decanter Stands, 2 Decanter Stands, I C?p, I Two Horse Wagon, I Carriego, I pair Plated Waiters, 2 Cake Dish es, I Fish Knife and Fork, 1 Covered Dish, 2 Waiters. I Lot Jewelry, I Gold Ring, I Gold Watch. 17 Finger Bowls. I Milk Wnrmor, 4 Class Dishes, 1 Sugar Dish, 17 Jelly Classes, IO Jelly Classes, I set Table Tablo Mats, 4 Salt Cellars. 1 Corkscrew, Volume of Ancient History, Volumes Lev)*, Volumes Addison, Hume's History, sett of Books, one Lot Miner als. Lot Pictures. Sec., Blowing Horn, sell Cas ters. Tongs and Shovels, ono Violin, ono sett Steelyards, one sett Steelyards-small, Wash stand 1,000 Bushels Cum" -1,000 bundles Fod der, one Bureau Class. Levied on as the prop erty ol' I'!, B. Calhoun, at the suit of J. C. Cal houn, Administrator, vs. D. G* Calhoun, E. B. Calhoun and others. Homestead to bo set off before day of sale. [*22.50.] TERMS-Cash. For Calhoun's property Gold will be required. Purchasers tu pay for stamps und titles. JO AB M AU LD IX, s. r. c. Maj'0,1871 20 4 PROBATE SALES. I>V order of I. II. Philpot, Jodee of Probate, J I will sell to tho highest bidder, on Salo Dav in June uexf, tho Kcal Estate of JACK SOX KELLY, deceased, tu wit : ONE TRACT OF LAND, lying on waters of Town Creek, adjoining lands of Jmigo (5, Ferguson, J. E. Hagood and oth ers, and containing FIFTY-TWO ACRES, more or less. Also, the Real Estate of PRIOR ALEXAN DER, Sr., docensed, to wit : ?NE TRACT OF LAND, | lying on Four Mile Creek waters of Kooweo River, adjoining lauds of M. Hooper, John O'Briant and others, and containing ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY ACRES, moro or less. TERMS OF SALE.-Ou a credit of Twolvo Months, with interest from date of salo, except tho costs, which aro to bo paid in cash on day of sale-purchaser tu pay extra for titles and stumps. ($10.50,) JO AB MAULDIN. s.r.c. Sheri ft" s O?nec. May 1, 1871 28-5 Sheriff's Sale. Thc Stale oi* .South Carolina. COUNTY OF PIC KENS. Rob't Cruic and J. E. Hagood, ? Bill Executors, 1 to Marshall vs. j" Assets, Kachel Craig, et ni. J &c. 1)Y an order of the Hon. Jamos L. Orr, y Judge of tho 8th Judicial Circuit, I will sell to thc highest bidder, at Pickons Court House, on Sal oday in June, tho NOTES and other CHOSES IX ACTION, belonging to tho .Estate of L. C. CRAIG, decoasod. TERMS CASH. 1*5.00.] JOAB MAULDIN, s.r.c. May 0, 1871 20 4 1ST O T I C E or Final Settlomont and Discharge. NOTICE is hereby given, that I will apply to I. II. Philpot, Judgo of Probate, ni Pick Cns C. IL, on thc 8th day of Juno next, for a final settlement of tho Estato of JOHN S. KENNEMUR, decoasod, and di sch argo ?hero from ns Guardian. W. S. SMITH, ($2.50.] Guardian. May 8, 1871 20 4 Land for Sale ! I- OFFER FOR SALE 100 to oOO A0RS8 of Valuable Land, in Piokons County, on road leading from Trap to Groonville,. Tract? small and improved. Torms easy. A. J. ANDERDON. Doc. 7, 1870 8