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. An aol to further roduoo tho nutuhor and rog'ulato the pay of ofiiocrs, attach?e , clerks, and laborers of tho Goncrol Assombly, and io pr?vido for tho nimmer of olectlog, ap pointing and paying tho sumo. .?- Au aot lo prohibit the digging, mining and removing of -, phosphate rook ana thosph&tio deposits wi th out lieenso, and tho urohaso of tho earoo from unauthorized croons. . ? An, net to a m oiul an not entitled "An aot to regulato tho appointment and salary of Trial Justices In tho city of Columbia." ' Ari aot loraiso suppllos and mako appro priations for thc^fisoal yoar commencing November 1, 1870. . An aot to rovivo tho ohartor of tho Wash ington Artillery of Charleston, S. C. joint resolution authorizing and requiring tho Attorooy Goncral to inquiro into tho matter of t ho phosphato companies of tho State with a view to defino aud protoct thc interest, of tho Stote therein. 'An aot to incorporato tho Carolina Rifle battalion of Charleston, S. C. An aot to amend an aot entitled "An oct io authorize thc Governor to appoint, addi tional Trial Justices for Union, Greenville fand Marion Counties. '% An ?ot to repeal on not entitled "An aot to cl?ortor tho' town ot Hamburg, approved February 28, 1871. ek&as?fi.i._igjg;.J. .a ?Ca o ?al x> opart m, ont. Bs Frank Sloan, Esq., has been appointed Trial Juetico for Soneoa Township. . .Two railroad tickets for salo at this ofTico for Chariest on. Wo have received an invitation to attend tho 'commencement exercises of Carolina Military Institute, Charlotte, N. C., June 15th. Thorc is not ? prisoner in jail in Oconoo county. This speaks woll for tko morals of tho people. Judgo Cooke telegraphs that no Court will bo held at Picketts (his week. No causo was assigned, except that the juries wcro illegal, having boen improperly drawn. Tho residence and out-buildings of Mri Jas. D. Gasaway, near Cent ral, ricketts comity, was burned *tm Sunday morning, tho 10th instant. Mr. Gasaway saved very li ti lo frosn the flames. The Young Men's Christian Association will hold a union prayer meeting at tito Baptist Church on Sabbath afternoon next at 6 P.M. ..fill are invited. Parents aro responsible for tho lifo and health of thoir children; therefore they should do their duty in endeavoring to protect them from the fury of worms, thc child's greatest ?nemy. Shrin'er's Indian. Verm?fugo will destroy and expel worms from both children nr>d ?d'.?ltS. A union prayer meeting will bo established toy tho Yoting Men's Christian Association at West Union every Friday night until further notice.' Tho first nicotina: will lake placo Friday night, Juno loth, at 3 P. M. Tho co-operation of all (ho citizens of West Union is desired and solicited. Wo had exhibited to us sumo specimon stalks of rye, grown by our Gorman follow-oiiizen, Mr. Joost, measuring seven feet in heighth. Ho has about ono aero of this kind of grain, and it is pronounced tho best over seen in this ^ section. Mr, Joost has also three or four acres of fine wheat. Itafroshing showers of rain visited this seo? tion on Saturday night last, which continued nt intervals ou Sunday. To day (Wednesday) light showers aro still falling. Wo believe the rain has boon general. An inculculablo amount of good has been dono crops by thia timely rain. Mr. Tltomas Harper, near Seneca City, ad vertises that his splondid wheat mill is itt fino condition, ready to make tho best of (lour* Wc hopo thc public will givo him a full sharo of patronage. Mf. Harper has been unfortunate ld his* business; his friends can noiv help him and not injiiro themselves. Mr. lJicmann has painted and re-furnished his 'Trivalo Hoarding House" He is now fully prepared lo receive permanent or transient boarders. Tho tables aro supplied with (hobest the tnarkot a (lords, and hi? sleeping apartments are airy and very comfortable. Walhalla hus marty' .advantages for travelers which can only bo known by a visit, to this section. An excursion train will bo run from Charleston tn Walhalla on thc 18th instant. Persons rivalling themselves- of this ploasant Excursion will havo tho opportunity of visiting "VVnl (inila and tho pleasant mountain rosorts in tho vicinity. Tho . .train will roturn on 25th instant, and renell Charleston tho samo day. Faro for $o 'rputftT trip will bo $5.50. From all sections of tho County wo havo encouraging reports of tho condition of tho growing crops.. Wheat is pronounced tho best we havo lind in several years; oom is looking . woll; cotton, whil? small yet, has a beul thy appearance, and with a lato fall, will dowell; the oat orop is only tolerable, tho fall and win ter crop having been badly killed by the cold, And tho' spring sowing bullering from drouth. An unusual quantity of millot hui boon sown. The summer commencement exercises of the Willinrnaton Fomalo College' will tako placo on hie 20ih instant, in tho following ordor: Sermon --by Rev. A. Coko Smith, Greenville, South Ca rolina, Wodnosday, Juno 20th, 8 r. M. Kroao Ahlo Society Address-Hon. S. Dibble, Orango tiurg, South Carolina, Thursday, Juno 21st, ll A*, M'. iClndorgarlan Exposition, Thursday, ?.80 p. M. - Alumuna Address-Hov. W. W. Duncan, WolTord Colloge, Thursday, 8 p. M. Graduating exorcises immediately after tho iVoKophic Society Address. Wo havo received ?n invitation lo attond. Tho-religious mooting afc tho arbor, about four mlles'from town, on last Sabbath after noon, under" tho auspicos of tho Y. M, C. A., was woll attended, notwithstanding tho int clemency of (ho weather. Tho exorcises wore conducted by II. S. VanDivioro, Esq. Striol attention waa given to what was said and done. Another mooting of a similar kind will ho hold at tho sanio placo soon. Ttiore will bo givon at the Court IIouso or Saturday evening, Juno 23d, 1877, at 8} o'olook a grand ooneortar.d other entertainments, con sisting of select airs by (ho Walhalla Corno (iud String Hands, chorados, gongs l y Indict and gonllcmon, both sentimental and comic, ant to bo ooiiolttdod with n duet on tho S winctt o ant Hazoo. Given for tho bonefit of (ho Wal h al lt Coyrtot Band. Admission 25 conls; ohlldrri 15 oom?. Stump House LiooeJLs MKSSUS Eorrons: As it has bcoomo fnshionn bio for all tho cilios and towns la tho county to liavo n looal correspondent, wo have conoludod to put in Stump Houso. Wo had ? big fight on Friday last. Tom Denton and Johu MoCnll woro taking a battoau ride on Novillo & Ilollcman's mill pond, when John and' Andy Ilamoy, of Mocoasiu, dcorgla, came along aud attaoked them with fenco rails and rooks. John McCall u>?>U For reinforce-m cu ts and'Tom Denton fought tho concern, both on land and water. About Ibo timo tho reinforce ments arrived thoy woro all about ou tsh'.o of their shirts, (no Caspian Sea business about them shirts, suro,) and ono Itamoy was going up tho road and tho other ono was* asking Tom's par don for whipping them both at once. So you caa send word to (bo Eastern war thal Tom is a tightest right. John 'Smith's watermelons don't look well, but his corn docs. Andy Diokson has in a big crop and it is olean. Jim Adams is fixing Up his thrasher for tho wheat orop. Dill Sullies has ordered a planing machino. Wo heard Bill Novillo and Joo Hpllomnn say they were going to advertiso their wool carding machino soon. So no more never from STUMP HOUSE. Oakway HiooaJLs. QAKWAY, Juno 2d, 1877. Tho weather is extremely dry und tho ronds and fields dusty. Wo met at Now Bothel at 4 P. M. De bated the question "Pursuit or possession." Thc President decided in favor of tho negative Next question for debate: "Would it bo better for tho pooplo of Center Township to fence their stock than tho fields." Saturdaj night and Sunday Rov. Hays preached to tho Center people with earnest ness, nnd wo hope with good effect, giving us a Sunday School address, whick was pointed and to tho point. Tho crops are growing, notwithstanding tho dry weather. F, L. Hudgins hus splendid corn, cotton nnd a good prospect of yams, j. P. McDonald's cotton looks well. J. W. Thompkins' wheat looks well. Rev. J. J. Novillo preached tho funeral sermon, on Tuesday (Girt) nt 4 P. M. of little Mamie Mann, nt Westminster Church, after which show-as interred amidst a largo congr? gation, wdio seemed to bo much affected by tho dispensation of Providence in taking to himself tho littlo nngol of tho household nnd tho favorite of tho many acquaintances who loved her for her pretty singing nnd sensible talk. Kev. E. L. Sisk mado soino vory feel ing remarks on thc beautiful sioging ol this littlo cherub. Prying size chickens aro just beginning to get their beads taken oil'. Tho farmers aro about over tho second timo plowing their crops. Wheat turning; fall oats about ripe; cotton about to square; gardens seriously damaged; millet peches at nearly ovory plnco needs rain. o.e. A destructive fire In Calveston, Texas, bas destroyed property worth over tinco million dol lars. Usual insurance ilymoiiortl. Married, in Walhalla, on tho 31st ultimo, by Rev. Fletcher Smith, Mr. S. A. BYRD to -Miss M. E., daughter of Mr. T. M. Adior. Now Advertisements, WANTED, A GOOD MILCH COW, with sooood l\ culf. Cash paid. Apply at this office. Juno 14, 1877 30 WHEAT! WHEAT! WHEAT! m. Harper's JUills I S EISTE! O-A. OITY, ARE now in first-rato repair by Col. Mason, and m o in charge of WILLIAM P. DAVIS, Who is'ono of tho most skilled and practical millers in this Country, and would bespeak a liberal patronage fiom tho publio, and would bo glad qt this time to hnvo his former custo? mors and any PO disposed, to bring their wheat and give him a fair trial and ho guarantees satisfaction to everybody, both in quality and in quantity of flour. Juno 14, 1877 30 2m O^LY SIX ?OLLAIfS TO C H A RLE ST 0 N,- S. C., TWO FIRST CLASS TICKETS from Walhalla to Charleston, S. C., onn ho pur? chased by applying nt this omeo, for twolvo dollars; good to tho 25th of June. Juno 14,1877 80 1 SHER?FFTli?d?r BY virtuo of an execution tomo directed I will sell to tho highest biddor, before the Court ilouso door at Walhalla, on MONDAY, July 2d, 1877, betweon tho legal hours of salo, tho following described personal property: Ono Blaolt Mare Mulo, levied on os the propel ty of Henry Stucke, at tho suit ai Alexander Dryoo, Jr. ATiSO, Ono Ruggy, lovied on ns tho proporty of John 1', Roedor, at tho suit of Robort A. Thompson. THUMS-Cash. If purohascra do not comply with thc terms of salo tho above proporty will bc immediately rOrSold Ot tho tisk of thc former purchaser. Plaintiffs and Defendants who settle theil oases out of tho office, after ndvcrtisomortl has boen inserted, will take notice that il will not bo respected until all costs havi been paid to mo. ? lt. B. NORMAN,Coroner, Acting Sheriff Ooonco County. Juuo 14, 1877 25 8 Wallinna Church Directory MothodiBt Episcopal Churoh, South, Hov. Juni UH J. Novillo, Pastor-Preaching in thia church every second Sunday at ll A. M. and at 8 P. M. every fourth Sunday. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Sunday Sohool every Sunday morning al 0} o'clock. BaptistOhuroh-Rov.W.W.Sandors, Pastor. Preaching at ll o'olock A. M., and 7} P. M. every Sunday. Prayor mooting evory Thurs day night at 8 o'clock. Sunday Sohool ovory Sunday morning nt 0} o'clock, Presbyterian Church-Rev. ,,S.. L. Morris, Pastor. First Sabbath at ll A. M. Second Sabbath at 8 P. M. Third Sabbath at ll A.: M. and 8 P. M. Fourth Sabbath at 8 P. M. Sunday Sohool at OJ A. M. ovory Sabbath. Prayor meeting ovory Wednosday at 8 P. M. Lutheran Church - Kev. J. F. Probst,Pastor. Preaching every 1st, 2d and 3d Sunday at 10 o'clock \. M. in German. Preaching in English every Sunday afternoon at 3 o'olock, except tho 4th Sunday, when tho sorvice will bo in English in tho morning. Sunday Sohool at 9 o'clock A. M. Monthly Concort of Prayer alternating in tho difforont churches. TUB AMERICAN PEOPLE.-No people in tho world suitor as , much with dyspepsia as Americans. Although years of OxpOrienco in medicino had failed to accomplish a certain and euro remedy for this disenso and its c flee ts, such rt? sour stomach, heartburn, water brash, sick headache, costiveness, palpitation of tho heart, liver complaint, coming up of tho food, low spirits, general dobility, otc, ?ot since thc introduction of GnEBN'a AUGUST 'LOW.BR wo belivo thora is no caso of dyepop sin that cnn not bo immediately roiioved. 30.000 dozon sold last year without ono enso of failure reported. Go to your druggist, Dr. lt. E. Norman, and get a sample bottle for 10 couts and try it. Two doses will relievo you. Regular size 76 cents. IC is Found at dust. SOM STU I NO N BW UNDER THK SUN.-A now era is dawning upon tko lifo of woman. Hitherto she has been oallod upon to suffer the ills of mankind and lier own besides. Tho frequent and distressing irregularities peculiar to ber sex havo boon to her tho "direful spring of woes unnumbered." In the mansion of the rich and in tho hovel of poverty alike woman bas been tho constant yet patient victim of a thousand ills unknown to man-and tboBO without a remedy. "Oh Lord, how long!" in tho agony of her soul, hath sho cried. She will suttor no more, for Dr. J. Hradfield's Female Regulator Woman's Best Friend-is for salo by all re spectable Druggists tbroughout tho land at $1.60 NEAR MARIETTA, QA., Mardi 21, 1870. MESSRS- WM. ROOT & SONS-About ono year ago I bought a bottle of DUADIIKLD'B FEMALE REGULATOR from you for ouo of my daughters ,who lind been Buttering with suppressed menses for somo lime. I have had several physicians attending, but met with no success until I was porsuadod to buy a bottle of tho Regulator, and it is the very thing for which it is recommended. She is now in perfect health. I liopoall suffer ing females will at lcast'ry Ono bottle and have D. DOBBINS. For sale by Dn. A. R. NORMAN & SON, Wal halla, S. C., and Da. P. Ii. E. SLOAN, Pendle ton, S. ?. 10 FLOU IC, FLOUR! FLOUR*. SITTOH'5 MILLS ARE NOW IN THOROUGH REPAIR, A?D wo aro preparad to wait on customers. Tho Mills are in chargo of G. N. AND J. B. COTIIRAN, and they will bc glad to seo any and all of our former customers. Tho mills mako tho very best of Flour, and largo turnouts ffdin.tlie grain. Persons having wheat to grind will do well to give us a trial. Satisfaction guaranteed. Thc mills arc about five miles from Seneca City and about tlftcau miles from Walhalla, on Oonnoross Creek. May 81, 1877 28 Cmos Seneca City Prices Current. CoujLBtijTBn WEEKLY. APPLES-Dried, per pound 4@5 BUTTER-Per pound 20 BEESWAX-Per pound 20 BEEP-Per pound 2@7 BACON-Per pound 91 CALICO-Per yu rd 6@7 COFFEE-Rio per pound 20(3)26 ? -Laguyru, per pound 30@38 ? -Java, per pound 85 CANDLES-Adamantino, per pound 103 M -Sperm, per pound 80 QuI0KEN8 AKT) FOWLS, per head 15@27 COTTON YAUN-Per bundi 90 COPPERAS-Per pound 8 DUCKS-Por hoad 26 Eaas, por dozen 10 FLOUR, per sack (98 pound?,) 4.00@5.00 FEATHERS-Geese, por pound 60 " Mixed por pound 30 GRAIN-Corn, oar load 80 corn, small lots 85 -OATS, red, per bushel 1 00 GEESE-Per bead 85?40 HIDES-Dry, per pound 10 " -Green, per pound 4@5 INDIGO-Spanish Flout, por pound 1.50 " -Carolina, per pound 1.25 Iron-'-English refined, per pound 4ja5 -Swccd, per pound 7a 8 ?-Band, per pound 6*8 "-Hoop, per pound T2al3 Potwarc. per pouud , 6? LARD, per pound 13al5 LIME, per barrel .175 LUMBER) per thousand foot 10.0C LEAD, "flor pound 12al3 MOLASSES, per gallon 45u85 MADDER, per pound 30a4C NAILS, per pound 5u( ONIONS, per bushel 1.0C OIL, kcrosono, per gallon 4( RtOE, por pound 7sf Salt-Liverpool, per snok 1.7? j SllIRTINO, wholesale) ' i ? retail I } " wholosalo i i " rctai? 6 4.4 SHEETING, wholesale ! ?> M retail 9al2 SHOT, per pound 12 Si-tRiTS TURPENTINE, per gallon 1.0 SOAP, per po?hd Gal SUGARS-Crushed, por pound 18 -A White, por pound 1 -Brown, per pound 103 ?ll -l'?xtra C, por pound STARCH, whito and bluo, por pound 1 SODA, per pound ? TOIIACCO, per pound , . , 2A! in ? p?r pound, smoking 60*IM TALLOW, per pound fl0o7? Hyson, Green, per pound 7 feng Hyson, Wk, per lb. 1.0 Wooiy washod, por pound ?bm WALHALLA PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED WEEKLY APPLES-Dried, por pound 4(3)5 BUTTKR-Por pound 10@15 BEESWAX-Por pound 25 BEEF-Por pound . 2@7 BACON-Dry Bult shoulders . . 74 M C. ft. Sides 9J@lO Smoked hunis ll CAttco-Per ynrd 7(3)8J COFFEE-Rio por pound ! 10@25 ?? -Lnguyra, por pound 33(o)35 " - Java, por pound 40 CANDLES-Adamantino, por sot 10} '..'?J-?Sperm, per pound ,30 CHICKENS AND FOWLS, per head 12(3)25 COTTON-Per pound < 8}(ml2 -Yarn, por bunoh O0(g)1.00 COPPERAS-Per pound 08 DUCKS-Per hoad 20 Eaas, por dozen . ? ... 10 FLOUR, por sack, (98 pounds,) 8.00(3)0.00 FEATHERS-Oocso, per pound 60 -Mixed por pound 30 GRAIN-Corn, now, per bushel, 1.00(3)1.10 oom, old, por bushel, 1.00 -*Ryd, por bushol 1.10 -Oats, red, por bushel 1.00 GEESE-Per hoad 35(3)40 HIDES-Dry, por pound 10 " -Oreen, per pound 4(3)5 INDIGO-Spanish Float, per pound 1750 " -Carolina, per pound 1.25 IRON-English refined, por pound 4(3)4$ *. -Swoed, por pound 7(3)8 " -Band, per pound C@8 " -Hoop,.per pound 12(3)13 '? P?tware, por pound 8@l0 LARD, per pound 14(3)15 LIMB, por carrol 2.00 LUMUKU, por thousand feet 10.00 LEAD, per pound 12(3)13 MOLASSES, per gallon 40(ajT.0O MADDER, por pound 3?@40 NAILS, por pound 4$@5$ ONIONS, per bushol 1.00 OIL, koroscno.-por gallon 30(3)40 POTATOES-Irish, per bushel l.zo *. -Sweet, per bushol 125@150 RICE, per pound 7(3)8 SALT-Liverpool, por sack 1.45(3)1.50 i SHIRTING, wholosalo 0} i " retail 8 jj-. M wholosalo 0 i " retail 7 4-4 SIIEBTINO, wholosalo 0} retail ll SHOT, por pound 12$ SPIRITS TURPENTINE, nor gallon 1.00 SOAP, per pound 8(3)10 SUOARS-Crushed, per pound 13$ -A White, per pound 13 -Brown, por pound 10}(3)11 \ -Extra C, por pound ls STARCH, white and blue, per pound 10 SODA, per pound 10 TonACce, por pound 50@1.00 " per pound, smoking 60@1.00 TALLOW, por pound 8 TURKEYS, por bond 50(3)75 TEAB-Gun Powder, por pound 1.25@L50 Hyson, Green, per pound 1.00 Young Hyson, lllack, por lb 1.25 W)OL, washed, per pound 25(3)30 SYJAI IL ON % ICE! ICE! COLS', COLD SODA WATER ! -AT Norman's Drug Store. And first, behold this cordial Julep hore, That Hames and dances in his crystal bounds, With spirits of balm and fragrant syrups mixed, Not that Nepenthes which the wifo of Thono In Rgypt gave to Jove-born Helena, Is of such power to stir up joy as this, To life so friendly or so cool to thirst. * * This will cure all straight; ono sip of this Will bathe tho drooping spirit in delight Beyond tho bliss of dreams. Bo wise and taste. Recommended by Physicians. Juno 7, 1877 29-lm Assignee's Sole BY an arrangement, with tho mortgagees wo will sol I, to tho highest bidder, nt Walhalla Court Ilonso, on MONDAY, tho 2d dny of July next, freed from tho lien of the mortgogoof Waller, Watson & Co. to Waller & Brother, all those two Lots of Land situate, lying and being in tho town of Walhalla, tho ono consisting of tho Western half of half aero Lot No. 52 on tho South sido of Main Street, in nnid town, fronting52 foct on Main Stroot and 209 feet dcop, whoroon is situated THE LARGE AND WELL ARRANGED STOKE HOUSE, IVAREIIOUSE, STABLES, &C., Now occupied by J. II. Sligh & Son. And tho ether containing two acres on tho corner of College and Mnuldin Streets, designated on tho plat nf Mnuldin and Ervin's ns Nos. 208 and 30, of tho Court llouso Lots, on which has boon oroutcd ? Pretty and Comfortable Cottage Containing six rooms and all necossary out* buildings, including a well of splendid water, everything new aud complote TERMS-Cash. J. J. NORTON. Assigneo. 0. E. WATSON, Agont of Creditors, Of Wallor, Watson & Co. Juno 7. 1877_29_4_ WOOLNOTICE. A LL WOOL left nt C. L. Reid ti CQ.'S stort ?\ will bo carded and returncQ, freo of charge every Saturday. I will tako in oxohange bacon tallow and beeswax at Walhalla prices, either a Roid's store or at tho Factory. Turms of card ing 10 cents flash, 12$ for nu rte-d and doubt canted, or one- four I h of tho wool. J. P. Mickle & Co., Agents, West Union. WILLIAM MoDADE. Juno 7, 1877 29-41* Fair Trial. ALL persons having Olooks, Watches, Jowolry, Sowing Machines, *f.',"e.e" ing repairs are m^WS^??ff?? give me a fair trial. I plodgo ?J?olf that whore the work ls not meoneo?elly defective, or been ruined by experimenta, to give ns fol satisfaction b?th ns to WORKMANSHIP and pRiCS, ns can bo found in any part of tht country. Provisions of all kinds will b( taken nt markot prions for work Whoro it U Inoonvcniont to pay cash. But .payment ir seruo kind will bo required on'delivery 0 work. I also offer at tho lowost cash price, 1 small lot of tho celebrated Sohntthnuset Spectacles and Eyeglasses. Also Goggles, Ev< Protectors, fcc,., &o. Placo of business ovo: tho storo of Vorncr & Stribling. Walhalla S. O. F, M. MORGAN. Juno 0 1877 29 oottOni SENECA CITY HUGH SCHOOL. 'pilli second session of this school begins JULY X 2D, 1877. Instruction thorough, disciplino striot and terras unusually low. Board can be bad in private houses on reasonable tormo. The.locality is healthy, and tho plaoo is beooin .ing celebrated, for its valuable mineral springs. For particulars address Ch W. Moone, Principal. O. W. MOORE, Miss NOBA ROBERTS. Juno 7, 1877 29-8m LADIES' STORE C. L EEID & CO.. .Walhalla. S. O. WE WOULD AGAIN CALL THE attention of our customers to tho well selected fitook of SPUING GOODS, whioh has been bought with oare as to price, quality and provailiog styles, and whioh will not fail to unit tho most fastidious. Theso gooda have boon bought for cash from the largest houses at tho London of tho United States, nnd in consequence of tho war io Europe, whioh causes a general depreciation in Cotton Goods, wo will sell our stock of DRY GOODS nt piioes that will defy competition. We have a beautiful line of Summer Dross Goods, Consisting of Debcgcs, Linen Suitings, Lawns, Piques, Organdies, Tarletons, Swiss and Jaconet Muslins, India Long Cloths, &c, deo. Wo aro also constantly receiving a beau tiful lot of White Goods, Notions and Fancy Goods, consisting in part of Ham burg and Piquo Edgings, Blondo Laces, Ruohing, Rutiles, Ladies' und (louts' Silk Scarfs, Ribbons of all shades, nnd many other new and boautiful Fun*,y Goods, too numerous to mention. Wo especially invito thc Ladies to oall and examino the above.mentioned goods, as it is a pleasure and no trouble to show them. Wo have also received twenty pic?os of new and fashionable Prints, Long Cloths, Linon Drills, Cottonndcs, &c. Hats. A large stock of Ladies* Straw, Gents' and Boys' Wool, Cassimcre, Felt and Straw Hats of tho latest stylcB on hand. Shoes. Wo make a specialty of tho Winchester City hand nindo Button and Lace Gaiters for Ladies; also an assortment of Gents' and Ladies' coarse and fino Shoes; Chil dren's Shoes and Gaitors and Infauts' Shoes on hand. Groceries. Always a choice linc of Family Groceries in 8toro. In order to mako room for our Spring Stock wo will sell Gents' Winter Clothing, Ladies' Cloaks and Shawls, Boulevard Skirts and Blankets ut cost for cash. Persons will do well to oxamino our etook beforo purchasing elsewhere Ropectfully, C. L. REID & CO. Moy 24,1877. 27 IT HAS COME ! ! IT HAS COME!!! *\Vlia/t lias O orrie? That Coffee, whioh wo aro soiling nt five pounds to tho dollar; nnd not only that, but wo aro daily receiving a supply of tho best and purest FAMILY GROCERIES Ever brought to this market, and whioh w? will sell fu: cash or barter at tho lowest mice possible. NOW ON WhMB 60 barrels best family flour-R. E. Leo. 1,000 pound? Sugar Cured Canvass Ilams, 1,000 pounds Clear Side Bacon. l,f>00 pounds Coffee. 2,000 pounds Sugars, nil qualities, a gooc artiole-eight pounds for a dollar. LARD, RICE, PEARL GRITS MACKEREL, NEW ORLEANS SYRUPS and MOLASSES. We make a specialty of Shaker Brooms, ant soil a first rate Broom at twenty-five oente. Besides tho Groceries, wo aro daily addinj to our stook now and fresh DRY GOODS. BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and HARDWARE, Which we will sell nt prices whioh will dof competition. Wo will havo in a few days n largo lot ( Scythes, Cradles and nil needed Agricultun Implements. Wo onll tho attention of builders to or stock of building Hnrdwaro, Nails of all sizo! at prices lower than thoy havo boon for tl last twenty years. J. ll SLIGO. & SON. May 3, 1877 24 NOTICE OF DISS0L?TI01 NOTICE is hereby given that tho partm ship herotoforo existing botweon t undersigned in tho business of Tanning a Manufacturing Boots and Shoos, under t firm namo of "Tho Ooonoo Tannory," 1 * boon this day dissolved by mutual oonse . All dobts duo to tho firm will be poid ? Messrs. Q. Wannor and Gabriol Filing ' who will continuo tho business, and all floe GABRIEL FILZINGER. oSwhOB WANNER. ?prll ?Hh, 1877. HE WJFIRM THE undersigned having bought out t interest of Mr. Charles Weitnauor 1 ?.Tho Ooonoo Tannery," give notioo that th I will continuo tho businoss of tho old firm > tho some, plaoo nod under tho same flt > name. All persons indobtcd to tho old fii i aro roquost to oomo forward and sottlo, so tl i wp may pay off out Uobilitios. Thanking t f pnblio for past patronage wo respectfu i invito a oontinuanco of tho same, feen ? confident that our manufactures will compi ) with thoso of any similar cntorpnso in t r South. Ro8P^e?JTFLP!LZlNGrjR, GOTTLOB WANNER, . April 28,1877. ? Private Boarding*. D. BIEMANN, Proprietor.* THE above well-known House lins recent ly been repaired end repainted, and ie now open for tho reception of visitors, who will always Hud a hearty wclc?ino -nwaiting thom. Tho tablo will bo supplied with tho best that can bo had in tho market. Good nnd attcntivo Servants always on hand roady aud waiting to pay every atten tion to guests. In counoction with tho IIouso is a FIRST CLASS UAH ROOM, in which can bo found at all timon, tho best brands of URANDIES, WHISKIES, WINES, SEOARS, dre., dbe. Al?O, noartho IIouso, will bo found both NINE and TEN-PIN ALLEYS^ fur- the ac commodation of those who wish it. J8*3V** No pains will bo spared to rondoc guests comfortable. March 24, 1875 19 "_ ya, FOUTZ'S I ?1 CELEBRATED Horse and Pattie Powders? Tills pre rar Allon, Ion? ?ld fivvorntly known, will thoroughly rc-lnvlgorato broken down ?nd low-spirited horcos, by strengthening and cleansing tho .(omach and intestines. J " It is a aura preventive of All diseases incident to thia animal, such as LUXU . .LANDERS, YELLOW ' -% WATER, HRAYES, COUGHS. DIS- 2?fek. f\iV? TEMPER, FEVERS, FOUNDER. . LOSS OF APFET1TK AND VITAL ,i ENKKUY, ho. Its uso Improves Ul? wind, increases Uio appetite ?;lvos asraooth and flossy tk in-and mn promis tho mlicrablc ?kele lon intoa Juic-lovking ami spirited horse. i To keepers of Cows this prepara tion Is invaluable. It is a euro pre ventive against Rinderpest, Hollow Horn, ?to. - It lias been proven by actual experiment to increase th? rruantily of milk and cream twenty per cent, and mako tho butter Arm and sweet. In fattening cattlo, it gives them an appetite, loosens their Lido, and (nukes dcm Univo much Outer. >, ir.i+'tnsmgfyixs^ tn all disoases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers to tho Lungs, Liver, kc, this arUctoacta ai a specific By putting from ono half a paper to a paper In a barrel of swill tho abovodiseases will bc eradi cated or enUrcly prevented. If giren Sn timo, a certain preventivo aud Clue for the Hog Cholera. DAVID E. FOTJTZ,Proprdotor, ' # - BAIiTlMORE, Md.'\ Siold by Druggists and StorokooporB through. ?ut tho UnltedBtatOB, Coorada undB.Auioilca. May 8,1877 24 CITY MACHINE WORKS. MANUFACTURER OF PORTABLE AND STATIONARY STEAM ENGINES, SAW WILLS, FLOUR AND CRIST MILLS FOUNDRY WORK IN IRON AND BRASS, TH RES BI E ?6 S & REAPERS. O031sXJ3VCI33:uau, JO. o. Nov 30, 1S7G 3 ly JOHN D. BURNS. CEO. W. HAYS. Stove BUMS & HAYS Have on band a largo Stock of COOKING STOVES, WHICH wo sell under a guarantee-prices ranging from $18 up. Wo keep a largo stock of Plain, rressotl, Relined and Copper Ware, which wo sell cheap for oash. Wc aro prepared to do all kinds of work done in tho Stovo and Tin linc. Hoofing and Guttering made a specialty. An examination of stock and orders solioited., Thankful for past favors, wo aro, respectfully, BURNS & HAYS. Oot 8, 1876 47 ly .. ECONOMY IS WEALTH ! Ul.ADS of families and purchasers generally, who desire to economise in their purchases of supplies, must oarcfully examino our stook ot HARDWARE, .ftc, &c ?a-IsLXET?KEAM YEAST.'? A Now Yeast Just Out. OUR COFFEE Is as good as comes (o this markot, and prices as low as tho inferior. AT J. E. HENDRIX'S. Marok 15, 1877 7 SCHOOL NOTICE TUB THIRD SliSSlON of my sobool vflll opon JULY IBTII, 1877. Rates of tuition and forms of admittance will bo uiikdtt koo>vti tho nrsi day of sobooi. JOHN 0. HICKS.. Walhalla, S. C., May 31, 1877 28-2nr