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I Tho Now Departure. ''Thc stone which tho builders rejected, is , become tho head of the corner." lt is but n yenr ugo that a convention re sembled in Columbia at the invitation'of the press conference, to fake a "new departure" in thc? politics of the State, upon thc basis of the resolutions of that conference. The conven tion adopted the principles embraced in those resolutions, iu tho following language of its own : *'l Tho fifteenth amendment of the Con stitution of thc United .Slates having been, by thc proper authorities, proclaimed ratified by the requisite number bf States, and having b?cn received and acquiesced in as law, in all tho States of the Union, ought to be fairly administered und faithfully obeyed as funda mental law. "2. Tho vast changes in our system of government, wrought by the international war between the two sections of tho States und following in its train, ere so far incorpo rated into the constitutions and laws of thc States, and of the United States, as lo require that they be regarded us accomplished facts, having the foroo and obligation of law." This step tuleen by a convention of the people of old South Carolina, wus justified in thc address of their executive committee by the following argument: The infamous char acter of ibo Government of South Carolina was attributable to the unhappy antagonism of the races, produced \y "'circumstances abd tho machinations ot selfish and corrupt polit iou I adventurers," whereby was arrayed prac tically, "thc w hole of the ono race in political hostility to thc whole of the other race." - One race owning all the lauds, Ibo other fur noshing all the labor and controlling, abso lutely, the/power of the Government ; a sub jection of capital to labor, necessarily produ cine ruin mid disaster, and tending to bloody conflict. lt was shown that there was ie hope of abolishing universal sn ff rugo, and that the ajtempt, nailer tho most favorable circumstances, would light thc fires of a oivi wur "fierce, bitter, bloody and disastrous." The only alternative was tho adoption of : policy winch would abite the sharp uiit?gon ism of races, and "enable thc good pOOplq o both to combino for the purpose fd'good gov eminent." Tho question resolved itself thus Should they continue to endure the i ufa mou govern merit imposed upon them, enjoying tin poor privilege of protesting against its legality or strive for a bettor government, to be ob tuined, as* they supposed) by yielding thu privilege ? Of course, unless aUnh reasons v ere de throned, it was impossible that men of intel ligenco who really desired th?; good <>!' th State could hesitate tu give their adhesion t n party which promised the hopi! of relief tl the expense only id' that which had become mere abstract sentiment. It is (rue som pharisaical and dictatorial Democrats cxht.m ted their fierce rhetoric in denouncing th movement and ils leaders, but these wer susi lined by thc sn If ra gos of tho patriot i< practical and honest pc'oplo of tho State, wit n unanimity never commended by ?my ollie movement, that of secession not excepted. This platform is now commending itself t the great Democratic party of tho countr* mid promises tit bo the fnundatiou .stone ? their platform in thc next canvass-the vat tape ground from which to li dit tim battle i freedom. If anything were needed tu d iiionstrate. tho wisdom and patriotism of th people of South Carolina who inaugural! mid sustained this movement, fist year, it this action of tho Democrats of the Norf under the lend of their best and bravo champion, the lamented Vali iitdigltatn. Thc 1!< form patty failed of success by rc son of the .stupidity, ignorai cc and prcjtidi <f the grout mass of tho Voters, w hich re dereel them ready victims lo lying nod malt liatlt demagogues. The Democracy have ll advantage ol' addressing their arguments the consid?rai ?on of the great A mei roan pe plo, to i intelligent and too honest lo bo p doced to their Own ruin by tho cunning ai of political tricksters.- Camden Journal. JtiT'.raon Davis and Geindrai Lee. The Rich-bond Dispatch, contrasting l course of ex-President Davis ?ind Genei Lee, says : "General Leo left us unharmed by u wo or un act of his. Mr. Davis, in tho mic of cur defeat, prostration, and helpless'!)C.' lifts the arm of defiance, and procluitl s t Wur riot ended. In this tho North culls hi our leader, and th?.iii ho inflicts npori us deep wrong and great injury. Mr. Un should have kept hi* lips scaled, ns did Gc oral Lee. Ile has no right, bearing the t Jatiori be does to the Southern people, to y in danger their peace and welfare by cxpn fing bis individual opinions about the sen tivo topics that were nt the bottom of.tl war. General Loo viewed the .situation in military sense Ile considotcd his count! men of thc South and himself as cupth and prisoners. His high sense of honora personal dignity would riot permit him to r tit th? sc who held him ?ii custody, lie tn considered that unmanly and peevish. ' indulge thc language (if exasperation or t wail of lamentation was equally abhorrent his ideas of (ruo manhood. Ho th ere fi boro himself liko a man with n COIlscioti void of offenen, knowing that be was nt t mercy of his captors and submitting hims to their powor. Nothing gave General I so much concern as tho haste with which t press und public men nt the South rushed to the political canvass deluded by the igt futons set up by President Johnson after I infamous 820,OOO' amnesty proclamation. 1 did not think it wise or becoming. Ad! ring to his idea of wh it should bc tho ci duct of caplivcs, he feared, and justly lean that while this was becoming in the South would exasperate those who held us ut th mercy, und increase tho severity of the s fori rigg of his,own people. Ho was notai ious for himself As Ve us a tuon ttl juc nus to bis death 1. ; held to his opinions this point. - It seems that the colton interests Rrnzil uro on'tho decline. While tho ports of this staple from Rio Jaiierio ill If amounted to 1 Ll,404 bales, they were in li only 45,000 bales-nu enormous falling of which was further reduced in 1S70, wi tho exports from that port were only 17/. bules. 4fVWfX*t "f'TUWi IHM Pl BMfW I 'HT tf TM ni'W*PI*TTf ***r***fM>l" IT I IB 1 jil _ jrl. "ir IS INT I .A. Tu . M A Rill III), on Tuesday ovening, tho 1 instant, nt tho residenco nf tho bride's fut! by Rev. Fletcher Smith, Mr. WILLIAM STROTUKR, of F.dgelleld. to Miss ll ASM IS "daughter of Capt. J. P. alicUler, of \V J*i' '^0. happy couple have our beet wit Jbc'tho future*. A SNAKK IN A <J mV? STOMACH.- llnttio M. Colo, aged lon years, a daughter of .John P. Colo, of Huckinhain, Wiiyno County, Pennsylvania is, and has boon for n long timo, troubled with a living creature in ber Mom noll What it is lio ODO put) tell fora cer tainty, but physicians in Oswogo, where tdie was taken recently for treatment, think there j is no doubt of its being a snake. Jjy putting the linger on the stomach, where the creature can bc distintly seen to lie, it quickly changes its position, and even when the linger is within an inch or BO of thc stomach, it will ns quickly move away. All those changes produce pain to the girl. She recently cot hold of tho creature \>iiii her band in ber throat, but had to let il go to save herself fi'Om Strangling* It then returned to ber stomach, Dr. Me Ml wee, medical electrician, operated on the girl at Oswogo with bis bat tery, but was obliged to desist, ns it caused tho snake to rquinn and throw itself about so tis to cauno the subject thc must intense I agony. GO JVC dVT. UHU Jrt O I Al-.. NEW VOUK. duly lt i - V 1' M.-(?old ?2| C") 12], Cotton linn, with sales of 1,111 bales, ut 21 J. Southern Hour quiet ami unchanged; ! common to fair extra 0 23(<$'5.8"> : choice to good il P0(<?j0.00. Wheat heavy-new Virginia red 1.50. Oorn heavy. OII.IUI.R.NTON, July 10.-Cot oi quiet- mid? diing 20J ; receipts 150 hales; sales 1U?; stock 4,820. At'OitriTA, Joly IO. - Colton market-mid illili'/ cloved dull, ?it IOS for Liverpool and 20J _f.r New Vnrk middling; Otterings light; sales 11 hales ; receipts 20. Liv KU roo ?" .J ii Iv in - ??vonlng -("'niton clos ed st ron ?JJ-uplands 0?(j?0| : Orleans OJ ; sales 25,000 bales ; export and speculation 12.000. O 13 I T U A "JR, Y _ Mr. WILLIAM X. WIIITK died of Heart Dis ease, nth Jilly, at l?is own residence, near Wal* hada. S. O., aged .'? I years. Mr. W. was a native of Oconep (formerly Picken"-) Oounty, ?nd was reined by pious pa rents. Their w holesome instruction:, and O dly example were hy no means lost upon this their youngest son. Kor although he neglected to a lato date to unite willi the Church id (Jod. he al wa*, s seemed to entertain a reverence for holy thing*. Strictly honest in his cea lings, invariably truthful, warm and steady in his til tttohmouts, he was ?i man io be ii lir-d on in the day of adversity us well ns prospciity. The caunti'v? tim community, the chnreli and his family have lost ll jewel in point of purity nf character. Hot while we mourn our lons, we rejoice in the hope that bc "rests from his la bors" and is waiiii.tr in grateful anticipation "thc crown of glory" to lc received at the Inst day. Ile leaves with us. hordes the memory of his virtues, hii devoted wife and I wo inter esting little children. 1>. J*. McM. .Joly I lill, 1871. r. ?Ta.i uii-.vj.i . .-. n i * >.-J UC - ?TMarr." %. ".Vt o. ciciv.-vi -.:-.u: f.-a Special JST otices. A Few Wolda to tlio Ladies. Many ladies, pni 'lcnhli'ly mothers nursing, com pinia o!" ii tired, listless feeling, ur completo ex haustion, on arising in thc morning. On the wile and mother devolve;; tho responsibility of regula ting thc duties ol' the household, lier cares arc numerous, mid the mental as well as Hie pity si cid p ".versare IV. ??uenlly called into requisition. Sho nilen linds her slightest occupation a weary tusk, and existence a burilen, while at (he same limo ' she has no regular disease. I lost ellerys Stomach Billers, ?I'resorted io ai lids period, will provean unlading lonely for |?us iiumiyiug lassitudo Tlie c lice IS ol' (his potent agent are soon seer, in tin; rosy cheek and elastic, step ol' i ho head of the fiun.ily, as willi restored heall y mid: renewed spir its she takes lier accustomed placo in tho family circle, ll lliis friend in need he regularly used, those depressing symptoms will never be com plain' -.1 ol', and ucl only would lns-itr.de nut he experienced, but many diseases I'nllowili;; its ad vent hu avoided. As a nu died agent it lois no i equal, while im pleasing Haver imo healthful ef frois hire made it a (relierai favorite, ll is (ree from all properties calculated to impair the sys lein. mri il s op?rai i MIS are at once mild, soothing and ellieicai. All who have used thu Hitlers Ot i esl ?is virtues nod commend ils us?, July 7 - lu? I V?':iHinl!;i <'??:>;>?IT, WO. ?S, 55. A. M. A IlKGULAK COX VOCATION Of Wulbai lu Chapter, No. 28. lt.-. A.-. M.-.. will be held at (hoir Hall, in Walhalla, on MONDAY, the I 7t!i day of August next, ut candle light_ Companions will be punctual in ihOir atten dance. By order the Chapter: S. ]\ HUN DY, See'v. Blliao ES i ri gc rujxJyr, Ko, ?2, A. E<\ 91, A A UKO U LA lt COM M???CATION vy-fHliie f?idgn Lodge. No. 02, A.-. IV. /V^\M.-.. will beheld on BATU ll DAY, August 0th,nt 7 o'clock, P. M. Urethren wil lalee duo notice, and govern themselves nc cordiiigly. By order of thc Lodge . J ? E. X KV IbLK, Sec'y. DOORS, SASHES, BMFDIT&C. IP . 'JP . TOALE, Manufacturer txnd Dotitor, .Vo. 20 Hayns StrcH an I Ifjrlb?ck'a Wharf, CHARLESTON, 8. C. fviY" This is tito largest and most eoinpUle I'nc tory of tho kind io the Southern Slates, and all urlicles in lids line can bp furnished by Mr. V. V. TOM.r" ul prices which defy compel il ion. !'. i>'? A pamphlet Alfil ll full and detailed list of nil stabs of Doors, Sashes and li'!, tis, and the prices of each, will bo sont free and po*i paid, on application to I?. D*. TOA?yU, CIIAIU.KSTOX, S. 0. JlllV 11,1371 SH_^ Iv PICT UR ES. -:o IPOSITIVELY MY LAST MONTH IX " Walhalla. V KU HOT Y PL'S clear and beautiful as Ivory Pictures. CAUTER PK VISITK, after the best mod ol? io pOsing and coloring. I solicit town patronage, and bel i ovo mj present experieneo Warrants mo i i promising fuir satisfaction to Ibo most cultivated tasto. Mb It DOCIL Rear of Van Piviere'e Store, Up Stairs. ' Joly l l', 1*71 . 38 2 GEORGIA HOME fl ? s u o* a BI c e V o in p a II y , OF CO LUM liUS, CA. Incorporated 1800, . . . Capital $.',50,000 Charter Makes Stockholders Individually Liablo. I). F. WILLCOX. Soorotary. .J IU10DKS DROWN, President. ASSMTS : Heal l?stalo, uniiicunibered, . . $ 00,000 00 Sute :IIM1 ('?ty Bonds, (par vuluo $1111,000. j .... 85 300 00 Railroad Slocks nuil Bonds, (par value, $106.000,) . . . 100,010 00 City, Factory! Oas. and oilier (O.i.) Corporation Stocks amt OOtids, 64,?100 00 Kills aol Notes Disoouutcd-well Scoured, .... 172.528 Ol Cash on ham) awl in Bunk, . . 12.HOI 80 Alt other securities, . . . 8,276 05 $106,400 45 PnuMti'Ms RECEIVED ANO LOSSES PAIUSINCE 1805. rai: M tr.M H. lteo'd ?ii 1805-6, . $10:;.?!?0 (38 1807, . . 111.881 18 1808, . . 160.?M 71 1800, . . 220.001 !!D lb70, . . ?J 15,018 10 LOSSES. P'd in 1805-6, . . $ 00.330 RR " 18(57, . . 7.VH2 12 18(18, . . 06.283 01 iso1.), . . (18.70?; 17 .? 1870, . . 118,408 0.1 Agents at all Prominent Points throughout thc Southern and Southwestern States, io whoa) ap ply, or to D. P. WILLCOX, Sec'y. Applications rcc?tvod, nul Policies issuml, hy Will TN ti ll S V .\1 M KS. A OK ST, Walhalla, S. C. July M. 1S71 38 Lifo Ins ur an co Company, ATLANTA, GA. I Annual Income, . . $1.000.000 00 .jen. J. IL 0'?iiD;?N, W. C. MORRIS, President. Secreta ry. IMP.LC lOUS : J. P. Cord n, Allanta, On, A. Austell, (?cn. Wade Hampton, Columbia, S. C. C. il. Puini/.v. Augusta, (Li. 1?. K. Puller,'Mmlison, Ca. L. W. Holland, Atlanta. Oa. IL J. Smith. Cuthbert, Ci. .1. ll. Callawa;.-. Allanta. Ca. A. il. Cnlquitt, Nc wiitin. Oe. 15. C. Yancey, Athen?, (Li. Col. Wm. .Johnson, Churlotto. X. C. P. li. Willingham. Allendale. S. C. W. A. CuKlwoll, Greensboro', N.O. Robert Thomas. Athens. Oil. lt. II. Cowan. Wilmington, X. C. 1). IL Murchison, V. J. Poisser, Charleston. S. C. 1). .J. Lowie. Haleigh, N. C. (ic... W. IL Cox. Raleigh, X. C. IL V. M Miller, Allanta, Ga. Issues nil Hie different form'' of Insurance. Ali losses properly adjusted and promptly paid. CL. Y AT KS, Special Agent. Dr. .J. M. SLOAN, Medical Examiner. July 1 t. 1871 38 lin TAX MTU1?XS. ? AUDITOR'S OIT I CIL \ OCONEC Ooc.NTV, July Dill, 18/ I. J TT'OR the nccommodalion of thc people, mv fi Assistant Asfcssors will iittend nt tho fol lowing places on the days specified, to receive tho las returns (rom (huso unahlo to attend til my lillico, to wit ; IVrryvilto, Monday, July 24 ; ('onde. Tuesday, ?July 25 ; Fair Piny, Wednesday, .July 20: Bachelor's Retreat, Thursday, July 27 ; Pools, Friday, Jilly 28 ; W. P. Ponton's. Saturday, July 29. ALSO AT IMIs. Monday, July 24 ; Mr". Robinson's, Tuesday, .Lily 25 ; Little Liver Meeting House, WciPday, July 20; .Johnson's Mills, Thursday, July 27 ; Mrs. Hark or's., Friday, .July '28; Jonas Phillips', Saturday, July 20. Tax payers are again reminded of the. cer tainly ? I* the Fifty Per Cent. Penally being lid ded on and after the 20th of August L. P.. JOHNSON, County Auditor. July J 1, 1871 .V. 2 SlieriiF's Sale. 1)Y vi rt 110 of sundry Writs of Fieri Fridas to ne ) directed, 1 trill ?ott, ld tho highest bidder, willi in thc legal hours ol' ?ule, before tho Court House ?loor, in Walhalla, S. O., on eatoduy in August next, thc following property : One Tract of Land, situated in Oconeo County, lying mi waters of Little Leaver Hain Creek, containing 5,'J Acres, moro or less, nd? joining hinds of thc Estate of Joseph Durna, docenit?d, P>. IL Harris, and others ; soldas tho property Of Lewis Janes, nt tho suit of A. Pryce, dr. Ono Tract of Land situated in Oconeo County, containing 00 Acres, moro, or loss, ad joining land-? of S. M. Crawford, S. Morel ami others ; sohl as thc properly of Hugh Crawford, nt the suit of Lewis Janes. THUMS CASH. Purchaser to pay cxtre for Tilled and Stamps.. J. H. ROBINS, a.o.c. July li, 1871 as ?1 f? JLATK?WIWKL '"MIK undersigned have folly repaired this largo, commodious establishment, lind ii'o now well prepared to receive company A good road has been made, not only to the Hotel, but by which tho Lock may be ascended from the. Wost side by vehicles. The table of the Motel is supplied willi tho best "(he market affords: There is large ball room attached to tho House. Hood liquors UTO also kept for tho uso1 of tho'guests. Terms-Moderato. S. D. K KITH, JOS. A. HATES. July l l, 1871 38 ?Jin /Special JYolicc. I)RUSONS indebted to TAYLOR- & CO., will 1 please conic forward and scltlo their nccotnils. WothaV0 our credit to sustain, and cnn only do so with the assist anec of those we have indulged - Wo trust it is only necessary for us to remind our friends of our necessities. TAYLOR & CRISP. May 22, 1871 31 oiT?sTT? O?L. FOR SALE AT ?rs. Janies <k Spearman's Deny Siores. June 2(, !871 ??5 N J'J W A I) V IC II TI S E M E ?V T S. ?MVH WAWTBD for Iii? TRANSMISSION OE LIFE. OopNSKI.B ON TIIK NATUIII: AND HYOIKNK Ol' TUB M A KIT 1,1 M. FUNCTION: Ry Du. NAIUIKYS, author of l 'J'lie Pity seal Life <>f Woman." D relates lo the mate sex; is tull ol' new fuels; delicate '-ut ?mt spoken ; practical mid popular ; highly endorsed j nell? rapidly. Sold by subscription otily, lixolu sivo territory Tenus liberal. Price 8'J. Ad. dress for conicals. Sec., J. G. F li KO L'S & CO., Publishers, Philadelphia. Pa. H. J. SAYERS, JW c a fi c a? i II Kv. a S Bi? I a t c, Flt AN KLIN, PA., Buys and sells improved and m.improved lands anywhere in t!ie United Slates. 'PH 15 FRESA ll V O .li 1* O S i T H O fl I 1 &TONI-L l'or bouse fronts. docks, piers, ! eulveitp, walls, fountains and lill building pur poses; harder, nuire durah'.?, and 10!) per cent, cheaper than natural stone. Por supply ol'same, or righi Of manufacture, for counties or Stales, apply lo CHAS. W. I) Ut tl NC Secretary N. V. t'renr Stone Co., 1,288 Broadway, N. V. ill BO K C EB. A i\ T ' ? GARGLING OIL LAUUB SJ?K $1.00; MKDUM OOO.; SMALL 25C. IS Ct COD POP. Emmi and Scalds, Rheumatism, (?hilbTuins, Hemorrhoids or Piles, Sprains and limites, Sttre Nipples, Chapped Hands, Caked Recasts, Flesh Wounds, Fistula, Manye. Frost Hiles, Spavins, Sweeney, External Poisons, Scratches, or Crcttse, Sind Cracks, Slringhull, Winxtgalls, Calls of AU Kinds, Foundered Fed, SH/'asl. llinybone, Crack..! Herls, Pott Heil, ' Foot lied in Sheep, Bites Of Animal und Eoap ia Poultry, Insects, ?.ann Hack, Toothache, etc, ?IV. The Gargling Oil has been used as a Liniment for Ibirly-eigti! years. All we a.i't is u fair triol, but be sure and follow directions Ask your nearest druggist <>r di aler in patent liicdiotucs, for one of oar Almanacs and Vado Mc cums, and read what Ibo people say about thc Oil. The Gargling Oil lor sill? by asl respectable dealers throughout the United Stales and other countries. 0ur testimonials dale from 1838 tn Ibo present, and are unsolicited. Use I lie Gargling Oil. and tell your neighbors what good it has done. Wc deal lair inn! liberal with nil, an I defy con tradiction. Write foran Almanac or Cook Hook 51A N U FA OT I) ll BD AT LOOKPORT, N. Y. ra Eil can A rs T's GARGLING Ol L CO M PAX V. JOHN 110DGB, Secretory, Schofield's "Patont Cotton Trcea Is flic simplest and best mada, lt will suit you. Seul for Circular and Prices lo SCII0F1 FLU'S Iron Works, Macon, Georgia. cos FK OE: .cvTU LOCAL STAMPS if? .1 Four Dollars a piece p lid for the local ?Jiu? stamps issued by the Cou federal o Post masters, excepting de New Orleans lind Memphis 2 nnd ? ec m.s. by WM. BROWN & CO., 53 Nassau Street, New York City. AgfSllts! B? ea ?I Tfia?s? U/K WILL PAY AGENTS A SA LA UV OF $00 it BBB WBl?K AM? F.XP?NSCS, or allow n largo commission to soil our new nnd wonderful inven tions. Address M. WAG NEB & CO., Marshall, MicV, $i?*>& A M ON i'll, Horse and Carriage fur ?5?)^yt/ nished Expenses paid. II. Shaw, Alfred, Me. ~~"A""Mi?ioir Bo?larsr' Shrewd but fpilct Mon cnn make a fortuno by revealing ihe secret of thc bttsinesu to no one. Address, XV 33. WU AY, GSS Broadw?iy. Now York? July M, 1871 ii S 4w EICKENS A I) YEE TJ SE VENTS. Thc Sissie of $o!igCr< Carolina. PICKENS COUN/T. IN TIIK COURT OF ?MIOIJATK. HP. HUNT. Administrator of tho Estate . ofKSLl HUNT, dee'.l. bavin- filed bis Petition in my ellice, proving that a tina) settle ment of said deceased's Estate may Lo had and that ho be discharged therefrom : IT IS OK PE lt ED, Thni'rSntiirdav, (ho 20th day of duly next, be appointed for ihe hearing; of said Petition ; that till persons having; do mauds against said deceased present them to tho Administrator, according t<> law, for pay ment on or before that dav : and that all the heirs of said deceased lie present on that day, lender their advancements und icceivo their shares. Given under my hand and seal of office this Hld dav of June," A. D.1871. (*7.U?.) I. II. PHILPOT, Judge of Probate June 2t), 1871 3u* f> Notice. A LL PEH >0XS having nnv claims against IX the Estated W. BENSON HACK LEY. deceased, uro hereby notified to render the saine to J. E. Mogood, my Attorney, on or he foro tho 22d dav of .July next, as rn, that day I proposo to make a li nul settlement oT too Ks? tate, ami be discharged thorofrom as Adminis trator. KB DIN HACK LEY, Adni'r, (?U.50.) June L'ti, l.-<7 I "di-I FOR SAL li CH KA?! A VAIA'ABLE TRAC'T OF L.tXOM 'I'lIB undersigned offer for sale their DESI ll \ l BLI-! FARM, situate in OcoilCO County, on Vil lage Creek, eoalaining liio acres moro or less. This Tract lies ti miles North of Walhalla, lind within one mile of ibo Mine Hld go Railroad, On tho Tract, there aro two large. WotLtlnUhfd, dwellings, nnd all necessary om buildings in good repair. Tho place is newly settled. Ono hun dred acres have boort closed,,of which seventy aro first rate ('reek bottom - nil in ii high st..ie ol cul tivation. The low lauds are well adapted lo <;ras8 and grain. One half oe all tho Traci will be sold binio has been found on the place Tho Tract is convenient to churches nnd schools. Terms, reasonable. For du thor particular.?, apply to 3. G. HKRNPON, A. J . PEN PLY. July 7, 1871 37 8m. lOO P?UN DB RU I ?T'S FRESH TURNIP SEED EVERY VARIETY, AT July r, 1871 87 i _?V IST T IPYROTIO, OH, CHEAT FII?E KlUEtt ! 1ST o Irl umbug! I>Y A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY, WE .> aro now offering t t?o |>iibt?u a Certain, Sure mu? Hale Remedy ?nd SURE CURE foi' Herns, Scalds lind Scald Hoad, .Stings amt Bites nf In soot8, Riles, S ire Eyes. Tetter amt Ring Worm, und nil cu tun cou 9 diseases pertaining'to man. This preparation has been thoroughly tested in Hums, ocuhls, &c. and always insures nb most instant relief. Xever has tailed in a sin gle instance We have numbers of certificates showing the wonderful cures cifectod hy this powerful medicine, lt never fails. Every family should have a buttle ready for USO. Try one bottle and bc convinced. ll is a Georgia production, perfectly free from mineral poison, and is all it is recom mended to bo. Have it always in thu In.ose ready for usc, tis you know not when a member of thu family mav hood it. For Halo at Col. H. S. Yan Riviere's, Wal halla, S. G., and Gaol. .J. 1'. Mickler's, Wes! Union, S. 0. AU orders should be addressed to J ARR ATT & MULEY, Walton's Turd, Ga. Juno 14. I?71 34 tim A i r- L i no il a i lr o a tl ooiVEirsT&i To Walhalla or Somowhero Elso. INOW have the pleasure of Informing the ART-LOV ING PUHL?C that 1 have just titted up a New, Lui go and Commodious fl*BS OTO? IX A VU ?? \ I.E. B<: 15 V, near West Union. Having an elegant sky light, and eoiisctpier.ilv "moro light," 1 inn pi-iparcd Iii make PHOTOGRAPHS nnd all other Sun Pictures in the best ctylc of ibo Art. 1 make no promise* I can't fulfill. Give me a trial ami 1 will givo you sntisfnctiin-?.CLOUDS or SUNSHINE make mt difference. C?mo ns many as you like together Come in any hind of wea i her l and you shall bc accommodated on reasonable terms. Ik7>... Orders Pol ici ted for Lifo Size Pintores. H. A. II. GIBSON. Walhalla. S. C., Jone 9, 1871 33 IST OTIOE -TO TAX-PAYERS. AUDITOR'S OK net:. i Ocoxr.t COUNTY, June 201 li, 1871. j VjOTtCE is hereby given, that iv office wilt he li open from July 1st to August yOlli to receive the tux returns and imike lee nssei .incuts Of Per sonal Properly for the year 1871. Section 3d of nu Act approved March I), 1871, rends as follows S '.That whenever any tax payer shall fail to make returns lo the \ tittil or ot his County, within thc lime prescribed by law, ii shall be thc duty of thc Cleanly Auditor to euler on the Tax Duplicate against such tax-payer the property charged to him the previous year, willi fitly per cent, penally added I hereto, except in cases ot' sickness or ab seno: from thu County, when the true amount 1o properly only shall be charged." Ii is hoped tho people will heed ihis notice, otherwise tho above penally Will bc lidded ia every instance; L. J; JOHNSON, County Auditor. June 27. 1801 ??? ?i ttofiisi'Chs2?i? New in Walhalla, Attention, Citizens, to Your Interests! 4 LL KINDS OE FANCY AND ORNA ,/y mental Wt.rh. done at prices to suit the "ci.ming event" td the''Air Line." Work will he tl.me, or lessons given to iwy who may de siri", thr nigh the stnnmer, O a x A .t? r. NT At. HAIR WORK ?lone in the most elegant styles; as WELL EXvKCUTBD and CHEAPER than in New York establishments. Also. Fashionable Mantua Making and Mil linery finished it i ? at short notice, Call on me at Dr. Yaibrough's, np stairs. MRS. M. F. PUCKETT. N. E.-Country Produce, Rutter, Chickens, Kggii &c, taken in exchange for work. .) one 20. 1871 30 1 m Notice to Creditors. Thc .Stale ol* Soot iii tl at'olitaa^ IN EQ Ul TY- O CO NE E. \Ve?ly Phillips, Adm'r. \ Bill to Marshall Vit. > Assets, Account, Mary H. Keith. Adm'r.. et al., J Belief, &o. 'JMl? Creditors of ELLIOT M. KEITH, deceased, 1 nro requested to present mid prove their claims against him before mc, according to law, on or before Wednesday, thc lilith day of Sop!ember r.ev.t. Failing to tip so, they wilt he debarred from participating in the decree distributing tho lis?ale ot' said Intestate. WM. c. REITH, Special Referee. June V?, 1871 m' L'm Commencement at Duo Weet Gur.r.Nvii.i.r. AND COI.VJWIA RAIMIOAD CO., "1 Colnmbia', S C., June 25, 1S71. / pOt'ND Trip Tickets, for one fare, will tn sohl lt nt all stations on this road for Donald's to person's who desire to visit Due West din ing com mencement exercises Of Erskino Coll -ge nnd Duo West Femalo College, ou the 12th and lotit of July. Sale of Tickets lo commerce on the 6th ami Ct '.linne until lite lilli inclusive, tho privilege to return to extend to'Hie 16'lti iuelusi.o. THOMAS DORA ME AD, Gen Supt. M. T. D.vinM'.iT, General Ticket Agent. June 20. 18 71 8l) G . 1)11, J. M. ZACHARY, S ur eon Dentist, OPFERS his Professional Services to tho citi zens of Walhalla1 nnd sttrrountling country, during the incnih of Juno. May 2'\ 1*71 ai 4 ?(\(\ SACKS Ol? SUPER?0R FLOUR, JLV/V/ ground nt tho. Excelsior Mills, Au gusta, Ga. WAXLER. WATSON & CO. May 3, 1871 2ft F?ESI? ARRIVALS! W g CTTVJTS TMS X>L<tt!MT DNSPS?TO?Wi MW TO? MOSS FM? foW? W?n? ?&Y 19 S? A. ON Q'S WOTH ALU WK EEG TO INFORM OUR FRIENDS mid thc hading public, (hat our stuck i?> now being ru niel ly replenished in all tho de partments, mid (hilt we intend to sell our Goods nt tho h.west "LIVING RATIOS." Wo oller rt moro desi ruble stock than on any previous occasion, und would cull particular at tention lo our Ladies' Di ess Goods, Fl ints, M'hite Goods, 1 own*. Domestics, Ticking*, Ac*< Gentlemen cannot fail ti find something to suit them in our Genie' Furnishing Depart mont French, German and Doeskin Cussimores, Jeans and Linens in endless varlet*. OUR STOCK OF Shoes, Roots, Hats. Notions, Crockery omi Groceries, Full and Complete. It is impossible for us to enumerate every article, and wo simply inform our friends that j we hope to bc able lo supply all their wonts. Waller, Watson & Co. jCfc?y* Wo ?{;aiit Insist on our friends calling and settling their over-due accounts. Wo still hope that wc have no customers who purchas ed Goods from us with tho expectation o? never paying for them. Come forward, and provo to us that our confidence luis not been abused. WALLER, WATSON & CO. Walhalla, April 28, 1*71 2 DBS- JAMES & SPEAKMAN, AGENTS, Walhalla and West Union, S. C., J) KA LE J: S IX DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PnisiU, Os!? & Dyc-Stttfl?. PUKE WHISKIES, RllANDIES, W?N'E, HOLLAND GIN, M.u.AUA WISH for Sacramental Purposes. And every article Usually kept in lltcir line di liiuiit'.JS. DR. SPEARMAN is in conduct with tho Walhalla Drlig Store-one door below Messrs. Waller, W atson & Co DR. JAMES is in at tendance nt tho West Union Drug Store the house formerly occupied by Messrs. Heard St Neville, between Capt Mieklcr's and Phin ney's Hotel. liff?... They are prepared to offer to Merchants ami Physicians special inducements. l?<3?.- Physicians preter? pt ions will bo care fully and promptly attended to 1^0," 'The patronage of the poblic is respect fully solicited. In connection with thc Walhalla Drug Store, a nico article of SODA WATER may bo had. June 2. 1871 32 ly G ll SS A T ? T T II A ?TIOX t IAM NOW RECEIVING AND OPENING one of thc Very Rest and Most Attractive Stocks of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS that have or will he brought to this market, consisting, in part, of n carefully Bclcctod stock of DU Y GOODS IN ENDLESS VAR II-TY, SHOES, Doors, HATS, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, AND GROCERIES, All of which have been carefully selected, with un eye sing'.c to the wants of my custo mers, ami WILL, and .'ill A LL, bo sold as Low as tho vr.r?Y LOWES? for Cash or Barter ONLY. D. BIEMANN. Walhalla, S. C., April 18, 1871 20 WALHALLA HOTEL! FTMIE Proprietor would respectfully inform _i. his nhl patrons, and t ! ie public generally, that his doors arc still open for ihe reception and accommodation of Guests. In connection with the Hotel, is a FIRST CLASS UAR ROOM, in which can bo fourni, at all limos, tho best brands of UK A XVI KS. 1VJJISKIK8, nix KS, SBOA irs, <I C\, d'-c. &3>m No pains will bo spared to rondor guests comfortable. 1). RIEMANN. Paor-ntKTORv Walhalla, S. C., April IS, T87-1 2(V Sca Mosa Farine, VII IG II LY useful ind nutritious article of food from which n variety of delicate dishes may he made. Apple Fnrino. t'ollcc Jelly, Moss Car ino Sauce, Fies and Custards, Gwiel for lavalids, &o., &c. Recipes accompanying each package. From Seltzer Spring in- Oct many, Tarront'H Effervescent Seltzer Aperient, mach esteemed in Costiveness, Dyspepsia, Ac. This preparation is prepared on un catho new principle. Dr. MoLnne'a Liver Pills.. With which almost ovevy one is acvpiainted. Hosteller's, Walker's, Mott's, nnd fiumtor Blt. (?ra, TtradlichPs Female Regulator. Now Styles of Nursing Pottles and Breast Glasses, &o, For anv of the above call nt DES. JAMES & SPEARMAN'S' Drupr Stores, Walhalla and Weet? Union June o, rm jw At Private Sale f ONE HOUSE AND LOT, in tba tjwn of Walhalla. For terms, Set., apply tc A . R RE NECK E. Feb.10, 1871 16 Kn lj> FOR SALE AT DRS. JAMES * /?BVfr SPEARMAN'S Walhalla VIMR Sioae, 'Juna 2-83