?Mares** BS JAOTASYT?S?S. SM MUT I W I T 6 18 .20 27 7 14 21 28 1 8 16 22 29 2 9 16 28 80 8 10 .17 24 81 4 ll 18 26 S 6 12 19 20 Only fl.50 i' advance for tho Cov KIER for one year. ">! '.Vi. We are glad to learn that Capt. lt. L. Lewis lias a Ano school at Central, in Piokens County. Our subscription list has been increasing gradually since the new year- bogan. Dr. Smoltter is baviog the grounds in front of kde Female Col lego beautified. Remember, the subscription, price of tho COURIER is $1.50 A yt ar W 75 oenta for six .months, invariably in advance. Don't ask us to send you oin- paper for four or 'Ate months on a credit and then expeot us to receive "pay at ow advanced rates. ii Preaching in thc Methodist Church cn next 'Sunday \>t ft A M., by Rev. J. R. Riley, and ?atTJ-P. M.&y the Pastor, Rev. J. J. Neville. , .^^.^-tfjaepor Doyle, living near Seneca City, liad a lia? horse to dio last week with tho blind AtaJufm,. '? , 'Wo learn that W. A. MoCoy, Esq., of Franklin, North Carolina, killed a hog this Beason, four teen months old, whioh weighed 658 pounds not. We return our thanks to Maj. John Aloxander, of Columbia, for a copy of the Sydney Mail Nov. 8, 1877. . Mr. W. A. Adington's kitchen was entorod on Suturdoy night last and ?quito a quantity -of flour and some sweet milk stolon therefrom Col. Wm. S. Grlshom, formorly a rosidont of our town, wo understand is now in very bad health. Ho is at Franklin, N. G., seeking his health. ? A fino school numbering about thirty scholars, hos recently boon opened by Mrs. Dr. J. M. Sloan, at the rosidonoe of Mr. W. J. Novillo. Messrs Lowls & Walker ?fe agents of the Etlwan Guano, oho of the best in the market If you aro compelled to purchase guano give th?se gentlemen a call. We ore indebted to our Representative, R. Frank Sloan, l?sq., for a copy of tho "Report of tho Attorney General on tho phosphate interests of tho State. What dolioato child ?H thatt It is being devoured by worms. Toll il? mother that bno bottlo of Shriner's Indian Vermifuge will restore it lo health. Mr. Ren. O'Kelly has brought to our offico a growth of tuckahoo, or something olso of unusual size. It takes Ren to find rare things and plenty of thom. Mr. James Moline, of Canada, has purchased a home near Seneca City. Mr. Moltao conics amongst us for 'tho benefit of his health and lo fend a plcasaul homo. Wo wclcorao him to Qcoueo. Ono of thc greatest nuisances thal Wo contend With is tho man who comes into our omeo and ofter talking about his ancestry for two hours, prances around to our desk and wants to borrow all the latest exchanger we hnvo to get tho news ?nd nil the old ones wo havo on hand for pat terns. This is about tho time of year for .(ho man who don't sub9ori.be foe-a paper to go sneaking homo with a pockjel full of almanacs and spend his Sundays perusing the scorbutic cripplo who was cured by a singlo application of somebody's goose grease. The almanac man ia a great dis seminator of intelligence. i As Mrs. Lady was returning home last Friday - h?r bx runaway mit the wagon, oapslsed in a gully, broke u jug of syrup on Dilly's head and broke Mrs. Lady's nrm.^b say nothing of tho awful scare a collision with Mrs. Leopold's huggy gave herself and daughter. Lesson Never drlvo past a vehicle going d?wn hill. 'f. We loam that Capt. Wm. Addington, of Franklin, N. C. , has brought his two daugh ters here, for tho purpose of sending them to our Walhalla Female Collogo'. Tho Capt ain could uto hove dono a better thing. (lin daughters will bo in good hands und under abto instructors. Mr. 0. Rnumgiirtol mot with II serious accident ou Munday, by lulling off of his house. He was engaged in ro-oovoring his dwelling, mid tho Monffdding giving way, ho was precipitated to thc gronnd, a distance nf about ten feet, fulling on his back. His injuri,"c,aro thought to bo serious, his back and nutiomon being thc parin affected from the fall. When wo saw him on Monday night ho appeared to bo resting easy, and wo hopcho may not bo IIB dnugoroaslj burt as it is now thought. ^ Attontion is directed to the programme of tho entertainment to bo given at tho Court House on Friday evening, February 8th, for tho benefit of Adger Collogo. The entertain ment will consist of charades, songs, and instrumental music, Ac, by young Indies and gontlomon of our town. From what we havo been told tho exhibition will bo well worth the prioe of admission, bosidos you will bo contributing to a worthy objcot-tho erodion of a bell tower for the collogo bell. The election on Monday last,for and Wardens, resulted na follows: INTENDANT: ifohn D. Verncr,* T John Ansel, Sr., 4 WARDENS: ?. h. #e?d* .D. Biornnnn,* J. II. Bligh,* 0. Fi. Watson* 0. Wendell^I* A. Brene?ke,*, H. 8. VanDivreV?; M. H. Bryoo,' A. Fisohesser, John. 0. Honokcni' J. It, Ostendorff, Mi Bulwlnkel, . Thoie marked thus * Intondnnt votos votes Tho Walhallu. Female Oollege now numbers between eighty, and ninety pupils. Two from N. 0. entered Inls week. Others will enter ot the beginning of tho seoond term, February 1. Tho fenoe boforo the oollege. lately built, prosents a fine' appearance, and the grounds, tastefully laid out, planted with evergreens, will be an ornamont to tho town. Tho build ings, os now oonnootcd, has truly the appear ance of a oollege. Lot us stand by tho Prosi* dent, givo him tho support and erjoourngo mont he needs in his arduous work; and wo will have a Female Oollege of which we may bo proud, and in which our daughters will re?oive an education equal to that oWtuihcd in any Southern institution. SHILOH LOCALS. Wo have a singing ovory Sunday cvoning in HUH neighborhood conducted by D. T. Hays and William Abbott. Martin Crook Lodge, I. O. G. T., met at Seneca City, Friday, the 18th instant, and elected tho folk 'ing ofGcors Cor tho ensuing term: Rev. B. Holder, W. C. T.; Mr. J. W. Hopkins, W. V. T>; W. J. B. Hlx, W. S.; Thomas Sandora, W. P. S.j B. N. Mitchel, W. T.; Rev. H. N. Hays, Wt C.; o. G. Harper, WJ M.; R. B. Hays, A. S. M.; G. R. Rauaom, W. J. G.; B. F. Mooro, W. 0. G.; J. W. Harper, 1?. W. C. T. This Lodge will meet nt Scacoa City, Friday, the first day of February next, at 2 o'olook P. M. R. B. H. A GENTLE HINT.-?In our stylo of climate, with its sudden ohangos of tomporaturc-rain, wind and sunshino often intermingled in a singlo day-it is no wonder that our childron, frionds and rotativos aro so Iroquontly takon from us by neglected colds, half tho deaths resulting directly from this cause. A bottle of Bo8oho's German Syrup kept about your homo for ?inmediato use will prcvont serious sickness, a largo dootor's bill, nnd perhaps death, by tho uso of throo or four doses. Fur curing consumption, Hemorrhages, Pneu monia, Sovoro Coughs, Croup or ?ny disoaso of tho Threat or Lungs, its success is truly wonderful, ns your druggist will tell you. Gorman Syrup ie now sold in ovory town or village on this continent. Sample bottlos for trial, ?Oc; regular size, 75o. A BANK'U ENORMOUS PROFITS.-Tho recent death of John Q. Jone.'?. President of tho Chemical Bank iu Now. York, brings to light tho extraordinary profits of that institution, long and etill regarded os ono of the soundest and strongest banks in thc Union. Tho orig-i inal shareholders wcro woultby, and somo thirty years ago it was ugrcod that tho pm li ts of thc concern, instead of being paid out in dividends, should bo used to extend its busi ness. Thus for fivo years-from 184-t to 1849-no dividends wcro paid out. At last tho surplus hecatno so large that Mr. Jones, then President of the bank, bocamo cmbar rasscd, and asked the advice of some of his friends who wcro interested as to what ought to bo done. By one of them ho was told that tho safest placo for bim to put thoso largo accumulated profits was in tho pockets of tho sharcholdcni. A dividend was declared accordingly, and since 1819 dividends havo been dcclurcd regularly. For many years past those dividends havo amounted to 100 por cent, por annum. Tho system has been to pay u dividend of 15 per cent, ovory two months, which in tho year would amount to 90 per cent., but just before Christmas an extra dividend of IO per cont' would bo paid out, making up tho full amount of 100 nor cent, per annum. Tho prosont market value of theso shares cannot bo told for tho reason that they aro not on tho market. Tho last that wcro sold brought $1,000 per share of $100. Although paying out thosn onormous dividends of 100 per ocnt. ovory year tho bank has a surplus of $3,000,000, NEW YORK, January 18.-Thc Evening Rust says.' .?People who have been waitiug for ovidonuo to show that Governor Hamp ly.f, ot South Oarolinn, was net sincere in tho pledges made; that exact justice would bc done so fur us.thc classes of citizens were concerned, or that ho would not bo able to carry intoeffeot his own wishes, aro in a fair way of becoming discoursed. SuUth Carolina outrages on colored men havo ceased; tho laxos aro willingly paid; tho State espouses ure largely, reduced; members of the old rings aro afforded fair trials, and when oonviotod ovidenoe against them is so clear as to leave no room for tin honest excuse in their behalf, and whon Republicans take interest enough to bring out a' majority voto, as has recently been thc case, they clcot their candidates with out auy unlawful opposition,'' THURLOW WEED'S PICTURE OF HAYES. Here H Mr. Hayos, who was placed in the Presldontinl chair against tho popular vote, and bv 'he most admit and skilful manage ment over known in polities No soonordoos ho get his scat than ho bogina to rovorso tho entire ou?rent of tho movement nfnd thought which placed him thorc Instead'of re.Cogniz ing in himself tho orenturo of an unprecedent ed and desperate combination of mon, ho thinks himself providentially called to his high o dice as tho saviour of his country. He kioka down tho laddor upon which he climbed shuts his oyes to tho' contingencies of his position and undertakes to manage the go vernment on tho most approved Sunday school pattern. "Thero is whoro tho mistake hart boen." suid Mr. Wood, after an ominous paoHi); "there is whoro tho mistake has been. Mr. Hayes should havo boon elected to tho superintendency of a Sunday school instead of tu tho Presidency of a groat republic" GOOD USE rou TUB CONVICTS.-Tho Ander son Intelligencer, in ii clever articlo which wo publish in another column, has an excellent suggestion in regard to tho uso to bo made of tho convicts who yearly devour the substance of tho Stato. The Intelligencer thinks that they might bo profitably employed in resueoi tating tho Binn Mulgo Railroad, whioh, it truthfully says, has ona* tho Stato too much money to bo ontiroly abandoned,. This is ono subject, at least, on which the up-country and,Charleston oan work in happy accord, and lt is to t>o 'hoped that'll will rocoivo tho serious and favorable consid?ration of tho Legislature-News and Courier. -_--? . Tho steamship City of Bristol passed through tho jetties below Now Orleans n tow days ago, drawing O.JC twenty-three feet ol w ileri She WHS heavily laden with cotton and grain, iin.d bound for Livorpoo). She i indeed tho crowning triumph of tho genius that conceived and perfected the jetties, and will ro establish Now Orloans rm ooo of the grciitest outlets of tho South and West. There is now in tho harbor of Now Orleans more shipping of heavy tonnage thoo liss boen thero stnoo tho foundation v>f tho oity. ---.-??-? The town'of Laurlnborg, N. C., has baon visited by a terrible Aro, whioh destroyed ten or [twotvcSbviidtngo, WALHALLA PRICES CURRENT, CORRBCTKD WERKLV APPLES-Dried, per pound * 2,(5)4 -Oreen, per bushol 50(3)80 Bu TT KU-Por pound 10@20 BRBSWAX-Por pound 20 BEEF-Por rmund . 2(3)5 BACON - Dry snit shoulders 8 " C. R. Sides 8@10 .,, . Smoked hams* 10 CALICO-Per yurd 5@8 COFFER-Rio por pound 20(3)25 " -Laguyra, per pound 33(3135 " -Java, por pound 45 CANDI,KS-Adamantino, por ?ot lGf . -Sperm, por pound 30 CHICKENS AND FOWLS, per heud 8(3)15 COTTON-Por pound 9}(a)10 " -Yarn, por bunoh 85@l.OO COPPERAS-Per pound 8 DUCKS-Por head 18@20 Koos, por dozen 20 FLOUR, por saok, (98 pounds,) 3.50(3)4.00 FEATHERS-Oooso, por pound 40 " -Mixed por pound 30 GRAIN-Cjorn, now, por bushel, 50@60 corn, old, por bushol, 75 -Ryo, por bushel 00 -Onta, red, por bushol 75 OBESE-Por hoad 35(3)40 HIDES-Dry, por pound . IO V -Oroon, per pound 4(3)5 INDICO-Spanish Float, per pound 1.50 " -Carolina, per pound 1.25 IKON- English relined, per pound 3}( '* -Sweod, por pound 7( *' -Band, per pound 0( " -Hoop, per pound 12( Potwaro, por pound 8(_ LARD, por pound 11(3)12} LIMB, per barrel 2.69 LUMOBR, per thousand feot 10.0} LEAD, per pound 12} MOLASSES, per gallon 40(3)1.00 MADDER, por pound 30(3)40 NAILS, per pound 3}@E ONIONS, per bushel ii OIL, kerosene, por gallon 30(3)40 POTATOES-Irish, por bushel . 75 " .-Sweet, por bushel RICE, per pound SALT-Liverpool, per sack ? Sil.lRTiNa, wholesale I " s retail I " wholesale} i " rotall 4-4 SnEETiNo, wholosnlo '? " retail SHOT, per pound SPIRITS.TURPENTINE, for gallon SOAP, ppr pound .., . , , SUGARS-Crushed, per pound - A Wlute, por pound -Brown, per. po Und -Extra C, por pound STARCH, white and blue, por pound SODA, per pound Ton.vcc. ?KOW.V, J \ ELLISON A. SMYTH. J. E. ADGER & CO., 137 and 139 Mooting Stroot, ?MARLESTON- ?- O, Jobhors of i loreign and Domestic" Hard ware? Cutlery, Guns and Saddlery, Bar Iron and Plough Steele ; CUCUMBER PUMPS. -AND FAIRBANKS' SCALES. Agents for South Carolina for tho Patont Stool Barb Fencing and tho celebrated FARMERS' FRIEND PLOWS, One, two and throe horse, nt reduced prioos. LIBERAL TERMS TO THE TRADE. Large assortment of Agricultural Implements, Agricultural Steels a speolalty, BULL TONGUES, TURN SHOVELS, SWEEPS, HEEL BOLTS, ALSO BOUGH STEEL SHAPES, AO Stato Agents TREDEQAR HORSE ANO MULE SHflFS ORDERS RECEIVE PROMPT AND OAREF?L ? MENTION1. , J. E., ADGEU & CO., 187 and 180 Mooting Stroot, Oharloatot?? 8. C. Aug'0^1877. 88-8msm RED RUST PROOF OATS. SUPERIOR REjf RUST] PROOF OATS FOR SEED. For 6(ilo by jr. II. s ii A in BI & SON. Jan .3, 1878 GREAT BARGAINS. Wc intend to cl OM"! ont our large Stock of Winter <*oo crude. Youug mon will ho prepared hi two years iV?iS jam? menccmout of Latin Grammar, orean acquire a good business education almost as well in this sohool as at a regular business Collogo, and at much loss expenso. Tho COURSE OF 8TUOY in both Departments is strictly and carefully graded, and will bo found thorough, practical und complete Tho aim of this school is to furnish both sexes facilities for a higher academic culturo. No deduction will bo made for loss of timo, only in enso of prolonged sickness. Good board in privnto fnmilios at $10 por month. For particulars address. 1 J. II. CARLISLE, Principal, Seneca City, S. C. Jan. 3, 1S78 7-tf Mortgagee's Sale. Thc Stale ol'South Carolina, O CONER COUNTY. BY virtue of tho power conferred upon mc in tho Mortgage gi'en me by James Stanton, on tho 25th day of December. fS7f>, of ?he tract of land hereinafter described,'I will proceed to Foll, nt auction, on tho first Monday in February nest.'within tho legal hours of salo, in Wal halla., nt thc Court House, Goonoo County, S. C., to tho highest bidder, nt publio outcry, tho following tract of land, situate in said County and State ahd fully and specifically described in said Mort gage reoorded in tho Clork'soffice, ut Wal halla, S. C., in Rook H., pago 5,350, to wit: All that.tract and parcel of land situate in tho County and Stato aforesaid, on tho waters of Crooked Creek, waters of Litllo River ami on thc Wast side of thc publio road from Pen dloton to Ocouco Stu*'.'p, adjoining hinds of Elias Miller, Jumos M. i?a^oiout, John W. Cannon and others, containing seventy (/H) throe acres, moro or less. TERMS-CASH. J. P. MICK LEU. Mortgagee and Attorney, in fact, for James Stanton. Jun 3, 1378 7-3t state ot' South Carolina. COUNTY OF OCONER. 7/1 (he Court of Common Picas. Thomas J. Watkins, Plaintiff, vs. Mary J. Kirkoff and othors, Defendants -Summons for Relief. To Mary J. Kirkoff and others, Defendants in this action: Yon are hereby summoned and required to answer tho complaint in this notion, which is filed in tho oflico of thoClork of thc Court of Common Pions for tho said County, and to servo a copy of your nnswor on tho subscribers, at their office, on tho publio square, at Walhalla Court House, South Carolina, within twenty days from tho servioo of this summons on you, exclusivo of tho day orsorvie?. If you fail to nnswor this complaint within tho limo aforesaid, thc Plaintiff will apply to tho Cottrt for tho roliof demnnded in tho complaint. MCGOWAN & THOMPSON, Plaintiff's Attornoys, Walhalla, S. C. J. W. ST RI BLI NO, C. C. P. |L.S! j TO Mary J. Kirkoff, hcirsMtt-hiw of Frodcrick Abbottmoyer, deceased, ll0?rS*?t law of Goorgo Watkins, doocascd; heirs at-law of Bonjnmin Watkins, deceased; heirs-at-law of John A. Watkins, docoascd; hOirSMlUlaw of William Watkins, dcocasod; hoi Mont law of Nancy Stansoll, doooasod; hpirsat-lnw of J Elisabeth Rook, docoascd; Cccolia Chastain, Defendants in this action; TAKE NOTICE that tho summons and complaint in this notion was filed in tho office of tho Clork of tho Court of Common Pions, at Walhalla Court House, South Carolina, on tho first doy of January, 1878. MCGOWAN A THOMPSON, Plaintiff's Attornoys, Walhalla, *S. 0. Jan.1, 1878' 7>6t OF GOOD?. THE remnant of Goods behm gin g to tho firm.' of Thomas II ar por & Son, will bo Bold atSoneco?Clty, on SATURDAY, thu 26tb dov of January,-instant for CASH! i J J.?. CARY, Uoceim. Jan. 17, lip 0-2 PROSPERITY^ HAPPINESS AND CA?ri SPECULATION PLAYED OUT! For thc pl a II (CA* willi JOHNC.OARY AT SENECA CITY, 8. C. TX A "\7"l"rVTfcO ARRANGEMENTS Xiii. Y lil \JC with tho largost and most extensivo Spinners in tho United States to hoy COTTON for thom, frosh from tho hands of thc farmer, avoiding all iutoru mediato expenses and commissions, thereby.' giving t'io man wno makes tho cotton ????BO " profits, 1 nm prepared to give tho higbost casi? price for 10.000 bales of /??tlon. Farmers! now is tho limo/ litis in tho plaoe, nnd I nm the roan .fargoo, to consult boforo eell;ng your COTtON el/awhdto. ? Coma and get every cent theft) io in your cotton. To those who think they cnu do bettor with their cotton by consigning, and profor, I will nny that I am also prepared to advance them $35 on tho Ralo, and- forward their cotton to reliable Factors in Charlotto, Ojiar-? lestoh, Now York, Philadelphia, or any other markot they may designate to bo sold, and on receipt of account sales will pay to them tho net proceeds, including the $35 BRING IN YOUR COTTON, Sell to mo fur tho cash and thon buy your goods in tho cheapest market in the up country. Respectfully, JOHN C. CARY; Oct. il, 1878 47-3m* Tl Iii exercises of this Institution will bo opened nt Walhalla, South Carolina, on THURS? DAY, (foi tlth day of September next, with a corps of compolcnl professors. Tuition, in advauce, $20 in Collegiate; $10 in Preparatory, ami $0 and $3 in the Prfmary Departments ppr session of five months. Hoard, including everything except lights and washing, $10 per month, payable monthly in advance Location noted for health, pleasant climate and good waler. For particulars address \ J. J. NORTON, Chairman of Stockholders. \ Aug 2, 1877 37 I Sheriff's Sales. BY virtue of an execution to mo dircot'Cd,' I will sell, before thc Court Ilouso doV in Wallnlhi, on SION"ITAtt^V?^NSi6? ruary, 1878: Ono Tract of Land, colO^ ono hundred acres, moro, or less, cdjoit*rtfrg> lands of John Can mm and others. Lovied on us thc property of Thomas Thomas, ALSO, Ono tract of land on Little River, contain ing 200 acres, moro or toss, adjoining lands of James McCaroy and others. Levied on as tho property ot Wm. J. llunnicutt at tho ? suit of Wesley Pitchford. Ai.sk .? .. One Storo Ilouso and Lot, in tho Town of Seneca City, known in ?Ao ylna-pf s&id~!?Mtn-'~~~*1% us Lot No. 41, it hoing tho lot conveyed by Thomas J-Leak to W. J. Harbin. Levied on ; as thc property of W. J. Harbin at tho suit [ of tho South Carol inti) Loan and Trust Oo/r - pony. TERMS-CASH; purchaser to pay extra for all necessary pa poi s. I J. II. ROBINS, Sheriff Oconco County. Jan. 10, 1878 j 8-4 STATE SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY Or OCONEE. ls THE COURT or PUOJIATK. Angeline ttiubhloficld, Thomas 13. Davis and others, l'iainti?s, versus James 13. Davis, Administrator, and heir Mary Todd and others, Defendants-PETITION AND SUMMONS IN pAitrmox ANO ron RBUBP. I) Y virtue of a decreo of thc Probate Court for T) Ooon?c County, made in tho nbovo statod ar.tion, f*v.'ill sell to the highest bidder at public outcry, bofore thc Court House in Walhalla,,8/. C., on MONDAY, tho 4th day of February next) tho Real Kstato belonging to'thc estate of Thoa. Davis, deceased, situate in said county nnd fit.ile tm Changa Creek, adjoining lands of James Potirevu C. P. Tool and others, and con taining 400 acres, m?re or less. Tho Tract will he sdi?], in two equal and sepa rate Tracts, rut. out. and 0ii?veyod, ftUd referencer ?*">? can bo lind to thc pbts on file in flic'T'robfil'c Ofllce. \ Tennis tis Follows: Ono third of thc purchase money iu oash and (ho balance in two oqual annual instalments, with privilege of anticipating payment, to bo secured by n bond nnd m ort gago of Ibo pro mises. Purchasers to pay oxlra for napers. JAMES H. R?R?$3, Sheriff Oconco county. Jan 10, 1878 8-4t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, Ooon.ee Ooniit,y\ , Dy Richard Lewis; Esq., Judgo of Probato. [ WiiKRKAS, J. NV. Slrlbling, Clerk of Court, hu? J > made suit to mc to grant him Loiters of Administration of thc Estate and Effects of W. N. Craig, docenscd- ?? '/ Those are, thorefore, to olle and admonish all ."' and singular tho kindred and creditors of tho . said NV. N. Craig, docoascd, that they bo and appear before mo in thc Court of Probato, to bo licld nt Walhalla, S. C., on Wednesday, the 20th day of February, 1878, after publication hereof, nt II o'clock in' tho forcuoon, to show causo, if any they have, why tho said administration should not ho granted. . ? Given under, my hand, this 8lh day cf Janu ary, Anno Domini 1878. / RICHARD LEWIS; ( 7 Judge Probato Oconco county, 1 ' Jan 10, 1878 8-6t To all Administrator*, Ex ecutor*, Guardians and other Eid nr. ia vies. IAM required to issuo a rulo against all defaulters who do not rondcr thoir annual Returns duriug tho month of January, and I notify all whom it may ooucorn to oorno j forward and sovo oost and tho ponalty. I RICHARD LEWIS, } Judge of Probalo Oconoo county. ' Jun 3,1878 7-4t Sale of I^orcclosiiA. BY virtue of a mort gago to mo by ( /. J. J| Harbin, dated 14th of Fobrunvy, l(/77. will nell, to tho highest blddov, on tho fi m MONDAY In February next, a'. Walhall? Court 7/ Ilouso, Lot No. 41, in Seneca City. TERMS-CASH. ^ Ri LA F Y SL1GH?