_Lobais._ Chow Jaokson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco. lt ls rumored that there are a few more mai rli-gca yet to Uko place lo Walhalla. There is some talk of tho Mothodlst Sunda Sohool, of Walhalla, having a Christmas Troe. Mrs. S. E. Maxwell, we regret to learn, ho v> been and is still a sufferer from rheumatism. Ohiokons in this market are now soiling at 7 to 10 cents por hoad. A fino drove of beof oattle and mulos an horses passed through town en Monday. Christmas turkeys aro plentiful in markt juBt now. Frloe per head from 50 to 00 cents. Fine mountain applos in this market aro no quoted at 60 cents per bushel. Fino oabbago beads aro soiling at ono ooi per pound-vory cheap. The late A. T. Stewart onoo said; ?'Constat advertising brought me all 1 own." Mr. Jordan Burns, who residoB near Towi Tille, died recently in his 07th year. Tho mountains North of us vrero oovercd wit BQOW last week. The serious wound of Gov. Hampton eon tinucs to improve. ' A little child of Mr. II. B, J. W. SohroJo living near our town, died ou Tuesday of Ia; week, of diphtheria. The carcass of a doad pig is lying expose and decomposing on Bill Stroot, noar tho real donco of Mr. Cobb. It should bo looked after Tho foot bridge at thc bottom of Hill Stree leading from Maia Strco't to the Baptist Churol needs repairing. QUEUV: "Why will men smoko comino tobacco, wbon they can buy Marburg Brothel Seal of Nortli Carolina,' at tho same prioo? Bev. J. G. Boehm, pastor, will preach I English in thc Lutheran Church ou Sunda at 10} A. M. Three young brides graced tho Baptist Churo With their prepuce on lost Sabbath morning Mrs. Shelor, Mrs. Hendrix and Mrs. Fricks. The post offices at Oconco Station and Cbaugi to this oounty, havo boon discontinued, by ord< ot the Post Office Department at Washington. Tho regular monthly concert of prayer ft forolga missions will bo hold in tho Bnpth Church on Sunday night at 7 r. M. The Pendleton Factory has- been sold to M O. P. Jackson foi $10,860. Mr. Jackson wi yut the factory into good worying order. We have had for two or tbrco days a hcav vain storm. On Wednesday morning th atroams near Walhalla wore rising rapidly. Buyer? wquld do well to- consult, eux advei Using columns this week. Sovoval valuab tracts of land and other property will sold u next Monday, sale-day. Th? delinquent land sale in this county larger than usual. Hard times arc assigned < tho cause,- but high laxes ave more, likely tl cuuse. . Mr. John Joost, who bad his ankle so badi crushed a low wcoks ago, wo arc glad I notice, is out on crutches and getting alor finely. On Tuesday and Tuesday night the rai pourod down in great abundance. Tho di wells in town will no doubt now bo replonislx (with water. Jt ls with pleasure that no welcome to Ol town tho beautiful young brido from Mom Pleasant, North Carolina-Mrs. J. M. Il endri .Wehope that sho may tinda pleasant and hapr homo among our people. Our young frier John ls or ought to bo the happiest mun in n this kingdom. Wo wish him aud his "bott* half" a long lifo of prosperity and happine together. Among the happy and joyous faces wo mc on our streets is our young friend, Mr. J. V Shelor. Thc causo of thia happiness is, that I hos a beautiful and charming young wifo i borne to share willi him his joys and pleasun and his disappointments and sorrows. Wo wi: bim and his excellent wife many long years ^prosperity and wedded bliss. The South Carolina Conference of the M. I .Church will meet in Nowborry on the lilli i Dooembcr. Bishop Pierce will preside. Bishc Wightman, Dr. MoFcrrln, Agent of Hie Publiai lng HOUBO, and Dr. Fitzgerald, editor of tl Christian Advocate, aro expected to bo present , The Stewards of Walhalla und Seneca Gil Circuit will meeton next Friday morning, 291 instant, at ll A. M., in thc Union Chrtircl Seneca City, for tho purpose of sealing with ll preacher and transacting other business. Appropriate roligious services will bo con .duded in the Presbyterian Church, this (Thun day) morning, Thanksgiving Day, ot 10$ A. t AH the various denominations in (ho town ai .cordially invited to unite with tho Presbyterial .in observing the day. Mr. A. Fisoho8scr advertises Christmas gooc .in our papor this week. Ho keeps on hand choice selection of candios, nuts, ooooa null oranges, lemons, &c, and a great variety < toys for (ho children. Ilepairs dooks un watches at short notioo. Keops a nice assor mcnl of jewelry, suitable for bridal or Chris1 junas presents. Give him a call. Mr..H. .T. Poo, Agont, requests us to glv .notioo that the train on tho Blun Ridge Itailroa .will bo run on Friday next from Walhalla, rc .turning samo day, to accommodate I lioso wish ti ng lo attend, tho cirous at Andorson. Roan ttrip tiokots, including admission to circus, wi ,bc furnished at ono dollar and a half. The ridgefield Advertiser still continues it .ologant portraith and biographical sketches c .distinguished Carolinians and Southerners, hav ?ng already had Calhoun, MoDuf?e, Covernov Hampton, Yanco and Nicholls, and General Butler, Gary and others. Printed on a net Cothroll & Baboook press and using tine ealon dcrcd nows. It ls the cheapest illustrated pape in A loorica; only $2 a yoar. Address '?Th Advertiser," ridgefield, S. C. Tho ladies of tho Presbyterian Churoh hav fr coondy organized a foroign missionary society with Mrs. J. It. Kiley as President; Mrs. C. W Mooro, Vico-Prcsideiit; Mrs. S. L. Morris, Sec retary and Treasurer. Tho soolety number about 21 members; meela on tho first Monday o eaoh month at tho church; admission foo 21 cents; monthly dues 10 oonta. At tho meeting of tho Presbyterian Synod held recently at Spart an burg, tho South Caro lina Presbytery was dividod, and a now Prosby tory, called Enoreo, was made out of tho coun ties of Spartanburg, Greenville, Laurens ant Union. Tho South Carolina Presbytery is no? I composed of tho counties of Coonee, Picken.1), Anderson, Abbeville, ridgefield aud Nowborry, with Rev. S. L. Morris, of Walhalla, os Cleric. Mr. Wm. Summer, of Nowborry, died ou the 26th Instant. Mr. Summer was well known and was a mest useful citizen. He was editor of the Southern Planter before the war. Mr. A. L. Lawton, of Calhoun's milli* Abbeville was Instantly killod last Sunday evening by tho kick of a mulo. Tho mun who puts his trust in a mulo is not wiso. . Ex-Sooator Cochran, of Anderson, is on gagod at prosont working a gold mino in this oounty poor the Anderson Hbo, and known aa tho Norton nine. Casts your eyes ou the Fe m al o College and tho residence of Dr. Smoltxer, and soo how well thoy look in a coat of beautiful white paint. Dr. Smolder ia always lu the van with bia oollego. If you haven't dono so, send your daughters to bim to bo educated. The wedding eoromonies, uniting Col. J. C. Ilomphill, the handoomo and distinguished editor of the Abbovillo Medium, to Miss II. M. True, of Flushing, Now York, look placo on tho morning of November 19th, in the Methodist Episcopal Church -the ritos being solemnized by tho Rev. E. H. True, assisted by the Rev. Mr. Torry. >w. At n recent mooting of tho Board* of Trus* toes of Adgor Collego Mr. W. 0. Ervin was eleotod Treasurer of the College, and ba? given bond and entered upon the duties of tho office. His o IT, co is on Main Stroot, near tho poet office Those who aro in arrears to tho College are requostod to mako payment at once A roan by tho name of Conley, from N or ? Carolina, attempted to enter the homo of Mr. Jamison on horseback, on tho road to Sonooa Cily, roeently. Mr. Jamison vory properly dubbed bira off bis horse. Conloy was drunk. Served bim right. If people will got drunk, they ought lo bchavo thomsolves er tako tho consequences. A CTatholio Church is to bo built at Anderson, costing not more than $2,000. An effort is being made to build ono at Walhalla, which wc hope may bo successful. Already several hun dred dollars have been subscribed for this pur pose here. Wo have received a few numbers of the Caro' lina Review, published at Lanoosler Court House, S. C., by Messrs. Welsh & Hull, nt $1 60 a year. Tho Carolina Review is a largo well filled paper, neatly printed and vory readable Wo welcome tho Review to our exchange list. "Sifting for gold" en last Saturdtay, in Main Street, was tho order of tho day. A young man of our town had carelessly lost a five dollar gold piece by tossing it up, and to recover it ngain ho had to roko tho sand together whore it foll and resort to tho sifting process. Wo have not learned whether ho rccovorcd tho coin or not. Rev. George Dushyhead, second Chief of tho Cherokee Indians, of Quatia Town, North Caro lina, -was in town this week. Mr. Welsh is the Chief of these Indians. There are about fifteen hundred Cherokees ia North Carolina. Bushy, hood says the Government don't pay them any thing now and tkoy have to work for a living. Ho says thoy bavo plenty of good land, but that "bard times" has readied tho Indians as woll as other people. Walhalla bas boen full of people and wagons rcocntly, trading lu tho produoU of tho country. You can buy anything on the streets from a balo of colton to a few 'possums. Not as many, however, of tho Jailer as a recent inventivo genius shipped to Columbia lust month. The same enterprising person, however, may bc gutbering up another droYO for Hoyt, of the Register, as wc loam his former lot of 160 hoad has ..gio out." N A rad event has occurred in our town. Capt. F. Wiebens, ono of tho oldest Gorman citizens, died of lingering disease on Monday lust. Whoo tho war broko out, although too old for activo service, ho volunteered "for thc war," und remained in tho army us long as his health would permit. Tho heart of Capt. Wiebens was largo and in the right placo. Ho suffered for months, but died calmly and peacefully. Tho funeral service and burial look place during the storm on Tuesday afternoon. Tho old soldier has fought hie last bullio. Peace to his scull A number of colored peoplo of tho better ?lass followed the remain.", of Capt. Wiebens to tho gravo. It was a touching spectacle orcditable to them,and u tribute to tho mom? ory of an honest man. Now that General Conner has bcon appointed Rcocivcr of the Grcenvillo and Columbia Rail road, lot us have daily trains to Charleston re instated. Those trai ns were of groat advantago not only to Charleston, bul to all sections of tho country affected by the running cf these trains. Lot thc road bods of tho railroads between this plaeo and Charleston bo improved and a fast, daily schedule bo put on. Charleston can't afford to bo "out of tho world," as sho will bo, in many respects, if it takos n day or two to reach her by mail, when tho distance is less than titree hundred miles from the mountains. Tho whole Piedmont country-tho life-blood of the Stole-ls interested alike in this change. It now takos twenty-four hours to reach Char lesion. Wo oan go to Now York in thirty-five! BE-OPENINQ A TIIOROUOUPARE.-In ordor to guard against results utterly subversivo ot heal tli, it is absolutely essential that tho grand thoroughfare or avanue of tho system, tho beweis, should bo re-opened as speedily ns possible when thoy bconmo obstructed, If they are not, tho bile is misdirected into tho blood; tho livor becomes torpid; vieoid bilious matter gets into tho stomach, and producoa indigestion; headaches ensue, and other symptoms aro produced, which a prolongation of tho exciting causo only tonds to aggravate Tho aporiont proporties of Hoatottors otomaoh Hitter* constitute a most useful agent in over coming constriotion of tho bowels, and promo tinga rogo lar habit of body, lt is infinitely superior to tho drastio cathartics froquontly used for tho purpose, since it docs not, Uko thom, net violently, but produces a natural, painless effect, which docs not impair tho tono of tho cvaouatory organs, which it invig orates instoad of woakoning. Tho s tom non and liver also, indocd the ontiro system, is strengthened and regulated by it. In Buenos Ayres thoy havo plenty of paper money, but it takes $31.05 of it to buy a gold dollar. A thousand dollars ia not an oxtrnv? ogant prloo to nay for a nuit of olothos, and for fivo or six thousand dollars a yoar a man may renta very snug cottage JACKSONVILLE, FLA., Novombor 21.-Tho arrival last night of tho steamship St. Johna, a now VOHHOI of tho Charleston and Florida lino, was the occasion of demonstration on tho part of the oitisons. Sho was rocoivod with a salute of twenty-two guns. Sho gave a grand excursion on tho river tooday. A prolonged drought ha? brought the In? babitonta of the Philippine leland? to a state of starvation, arid thoir destitution ha? been intensified by tho ravngos of, tho loonxts. which have cleared off tho romnnnts nf the maizo nod vogotable orops. Many of tho pcoplo subsist on roots, otnor food being un procurable. Tn nomo district? tho streams and woila have dried up under tho intluonoo of tho intonso boat and tho want of rain. Tho appearanco of swarms of loousts, follow iog hero, ns in India and other countries, on severe drought, seems to boor out tho theory that tho osistenco and multiplication of those insoots oro favored by dry weather. < Winter ha? fairly sot in on thc European continent. Falls of snow ore announced in all tho mountainous districts. Tho Appen? nines and tho black forest aro covered, and tho Swiss passes aro blocked up. Ia Paris tho Soino is vory high, and there ore fears of an inundation? Tho snow storm which out off Vienna for forty-eight boo rs from commu nication with tho world lasted twolvo hours, oovoring tho roof and stroets with snow sov eral foot deep, almost ontiroly interrupting travel, and destroying all telegraphic oommu nioations. CHRISTMAS IS COMIJ\G ! ! 1 ! MR. A. F1SOHESSER has oheap and good CANDY, NUTS, FRUIT, &o. JEWELRY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, V. J. Novill & J. E. Novill j Complaint nguinBt >? for U. K. Watson. ) Foroolosuro. IPURSUANT to ?0 Order from this Court in this caso, mada by Hon. J. II Hudson, Presiding Judgo, on tho tOttt of Ootobor, 1878, I will soil, to tho highest biddor, boforo tho Court House door, nt Walhalla, H. C., on snloday in DECEMBER NEXT, tho Tract of Land described in the pleadings in this oaso OH follows, viz.: All tbut Piece, Pnrcol or Tract of Laud, situato in tho Town of Wal halla, County and y tato aforesaid, adjoining lands of I), Biemnnn, Mrs. H. A. Uuntor, John O. Davis and others,.containing ono and one-half aoros moro or less. TERMS-CASH. J. W. ST H IB LI NO, C. O P. Novombor 7,1878 ?l-'lt. State of South Carolina, or o NUB: COUNTY. IN TUE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Melissa Lay > Complaint against >- for O. Wanner and G. W. Filelngor. y Foreclosure I)U USO ANT to on Oi dor from this Court . in this oaso, made by Hon. J. li. Hudson, Presiding Judge, on tho 19th of Ootobor 1878, I will soil to tho highost biddor boforo thc Court House door, at Walhalla, S. C., on snlcday in DECEMBER NEXT, tho Tract of Lnnd dosoribed in tho pleadings in this case, as tallowa, vis.; "All that Pioco, Parcol or Tract of Land, situate in said Stuto and county, on both eidos of Ooouoo Creek, ad? joining lands of rosorvod for Wm. A. Lay, lands of Mason Dunoon, Wm. Tedd and milora, containing about Six. Hundred and Fifty Two Aoros, moro or lens. 'Allis sale is subject to all tho rights and lion upon said land di ?ol used m ordor of rooord iu tho courts, rendered in tho case of A. Lay and1 Josophino Vorncr against W. A. Lay und othors. TERMS-CASU. J. W. STRIBLING, C. C. P. Novombor 7,1878 f>l-4t>. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! -AT J. H. SLIGH & SON'S JUST REC El V KD, -/V Xjinrgo StooliL of O?ioiae, St suple gund. FANCY GOODS. CALL AND EXAMINE OUR NEW GOODS CONSISTING OF THESE NECESSARIES: Sugar, Coffee, Teas, Bacon, Lard und Mo rasses, Oil, LampH, Wieks und Chimneys, Comb?, Brushes, Scops and Glasses,* And Locks, Sorows, Butts and Hingos; Cutlory and all kinds of Ware, Snuff, Tobacco, Cigars and Pipes, Collars, Cravata and Men'H Woor, And Domestics of all Grades and Stripes. Boots, Shors', Elastics and Huso, Pens, lok, Pencils and Pnpor, Pros, Needles, Ribbons and Calicoes. All to bc sold cheap for cash soonor or ater, In short wo pay tho highest prices for produce And soil goods ns in ante-bellum days; Indeed all things in our lino, so cheap, induce Our customers to say, "To buy from Sligh pays," Persons wishing to buy chonp and first class goods will find it to their interest tc give J. II. SLIGU & SON a call. Sopt. 5, 1878 . 42 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF OCONEE. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, R. Lewis, Judgo of Probato, V Complaint against > for James R. Cox. J Foreclosure. IPURSUANT to an Order of Foreclosure, . made in this oas? by Hon. T. J. Mackey, Presiding Judge, on tho 11th of March, 1878, I will soil to tho highest bidder, boforo thc Court lloma; door at Walhalla S. C., on salo? day in DECEMBER NEXT, tho Tract ol Land dosotibed in tho pleadings in this oaso, as follows: All that Piooo or Tract of Land, situato in said State and county, on Brant town Crook, waters of Tugaloo River adjoining lands of Isaac Standridgo, Jacob Butt and othors, containing Ono Hundred and Fifty Acron, moro or less, and known as Tract No 10 of tho real estate of Jacob Butt, Senior, deceased. TERMS- CASH. J. W. STRIBLING, C. C. P. Novombor 7, 1878. 51-4t. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLtN?T OcoiBce County. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, R. Lewis, Judgo of Probate, 1 Complaint against > for Wm. C. Scruggs. j 'Foroolosuro. PURSUANT to an Ordor of Foreclosure mudo in this case by Hon. J. H. Hudson Presiding Judgo, on tho 19th nf October, 1878, I will soil, to tho highest bidder, before thc Court House door in Walhalla, on salo day in- DECEMBER NEXT, tho Tract cl Landdfesoribcd iu tho pleadings in this case, as follows: vis: All that Picco, Parcol ot Tract of Land being in said Stato and county, adjoining thc Mill Tract heretofore belonging to Hiram Gibson, decoascd, lands belonging tn John B Sitten and othors, known ns tho Smith Tract of tho real estate belonging tc tho oHtuto of said Hiram Gibson, doccn?ed, containing One Hundred and Fifty Acres, moro or less. TERMS-CASH. J. W. STRIBLING, C. C. P. Novombor 7, 1878 51-4r. SFATE OF SOUTH CAToT??A,~ Ooonee County. IN TUB COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Lewis Jayncs \ Complaint againot Y for Riobard Cain. ) Foreclosure. 1)TRSl)ANT to an ordor of Foreclosure made , in this ouse, by Hon. J. H. Hudson, Presid ing Judge, on tho 10th of October, 1878, I will md I, to the highest bidder, boforo tho Court IIouso door in Walhalla, on salcdaj in DECKM BER NEXT, tho Traot of Land dosoribed in tho pleadings in this ouse, as follows: "All tho de fondant's interest in tho Real Estate of his father, Wm. Cain, deceased, which is one-fifth of said ostato, the said estate consisting of a Tract of Land containing about lbree hundred and twnlvo acres, and adjoining lands of Wm. Dearden, M. B. Morgan, T. C. MoQce and othors, and moro fully dosoribed by a plat made by J B. Sanders, D. 8., dated tho Otb of Febril* ary, 1800 ? THUMS CASH. J. W. STKJDL1NG, 0. 0. P. NOT 7,1878 5L*t TT OU lu -:o: Wl? TAKl? PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING lo our custouierB and tho public generally that IMMENSE STOCK OF FALL & WINTER GOODS, Which has been bought by our Senior, who 1ms just rotutned from New York, is doily arriving, and will bo complete in eight days. Thc abovo goods have boon bought with caro OB to Frico, duality and Prevailing Stylos, and will not fail to suit tho most fastidious. Our reputation ot' keeping nothing bul thu BEST GOODS, Will be kept up to Us highest standard. In consequence of tho depreciation ia OOTTON C^OODS, together with tho scarcity of money, wc will soil our entire stock of thoso good? at prices which will defy competition. Our stook of mm <&??ms : Consisting in part of Domestics, Sea tslaud and Hickory Shirtings. Sheetings, Tickings, North Carolina Plaids, Prints, Scotch and Doineslio Ginghams, Linsoys, Bleached and Drown Clinton Flannels, Cambric and India Longcloths, (com prising the most popular brands-New Vor Mills, Wamsullft and Gold Medal.) Dlankcts, Ladies* Single, Double and Breakfast Shawls, Boulevard and Balmoral Skirts, Ladies' Cloaks, etc., is completo in every particular. This Department iv at all times exceedingly attractive, being constantly replenished wiih tho Latest Novelties to suit tho season, specially selected for Richness and Elogauoo, and includ ing all tho most Fashionable Fabrics in thc Newest Shades and Colorings, consisting of Dlaek and Colored Alpacas, Pure and Nonpareil Mohairs, Imperial, Scotch and Frenoh Plaids, all Wool Cashmero Frenoh Merinos, Mohair Brilliantinos, all Wool Sorgos, Paris Stripes, Salines aud Velveteens. WiHIQTfE In addition to thc largo sleek ul ways to bc found in this department, maybe meniionod thc fresh arrival of Nainsooks, Juckonets,Organdies, Swiss and Jaconet, Striped and Cross Barred Muslins, Bobin?is, Illusions, Bird's Eyo and Colton Diapers, Irish Linens, Table Damasks, Towels, Crash, &o. Wo havo a beautiful assortment of Flannels, consisting of Whito Shaker, Twilled Red, White and Blue, Common aud Plain Red and Whit?, Opera, all shades, Plaids and Stripes. A moro beautiful linc of these goods have never been brought Lo this market, consisting in part of Ladies' and Gents' Kid, Lisio and Uuok. (?loves and Gauntlets, Hamburg and Pique Edgings and Ioscrtings, Silk and Linea Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Undorvcsts, Ladies' and Children's Brawn, White and Striped lioso, Ladies' Silk Ties, Fichues and Hows, all shades, Buchings, Untiles, Collarotlcs, Collars and Cuffs, Footing. Linen Sets, Doylies and many other now and beautiful soloolions, too numerous lo mention. A full assortments of Ladies', Genis' and Children's Hals, Trimmed and Untrimmed. Also, a beautiful lot of Hal Trimmings, consist ing of Flowers, Ribbons, Ornaments, &o. Attention is invited to our large and elegant slock of Mon's Furnishing Goods, consisting of Scarfs, Tics atd Cravats, Rcady-Mado Clothing, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Shirts, Undershirts, Half Hose, Collars, Cult's. &c. A full stock of all Wool and Salem Cassimcres, Doeskins, broadcloths, Georgia and Kentucky Joans. A full assortment of Groceries, Crockery and Glassware, Hardware, Wooden and Willow-ware, Stationery, Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, Ladies' and Gents' Over-Shoes, Trunks, Tra voling Satchels, Clocks, Wall Paper and Paper Shades. Always on bond a full lino of Tailors' Trim mings. Agents for tito Wocd Sewing Machine. Wo feel confident that wo can please any who may call and examine our goods. Our polilc and attentive Clerks aro never loo busy to serve you, and will spare no pains in showing you goods. Call and see usl Respectfully, C. L. HEID & CO. Oct 10, 1878 47 State of South Carolina, OCONEli COUNTY IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. S. Lovinggood \ Complaint against > fer W. Porr5 and W. Houston.) Foreclosure. PURSUANT to an Order of this Court, mado in this case, by Han. J. IL Hodson, Presiding Judgo, on tho 19ih of October, 1878, I will soil to tho highest biddcifbeforo tho Court Houso door, at Walhalla, S. C., on salcday in DECEMBER NEXT, tho Tract of Land described in the pleadings as follows, viz: "All that Tract of Land in tho County and Stato aforesaid, on waters of Martin's Creek, of Sonoca Uiver, adjoining lands of Wagner, Tronholm & Co., W. A. Lay and others, containing One Hundred and Seventy Ono Aores, moro or loss. TERMS OF SALE: One-third cash. Balance in two equal installments, nt six and twolvo months, willi interost from dato. Purchaser to give bond and mortgage of tho promisos to scouro tho credit portion and pay extra for papers. J.W. STRIBLING, C. 0. P. November 7, 1878 51-4t. SAMUKI? I.0VIN00OO1). | W. 0. KIIVIN. LOVINGG?QD & ERVIN, BANKERS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS WAIiHAfiliA, g. ?. COLLECTIONS mado. Exohango bought and sold. Deposits received and a genoral banking business done. Cotton, Crain and Flour bought and sold or received on consignment. Respectfully, LOVINOQOOD & ERVIN. , Oct 81, 1878 00 FOR LAUNDRY BSE. *For Sale Everywhere. Nov 21, 1878 l-4t* D. BIEMANN & SON. Come one. Come all! Wf \? HAVE purchased this Fair and YY .l y hnvo now in Store and daily arri ving tho LARCFST STOCK. we havo ovar displayed to tito public A SSO RT M BKT COM PM2TC. Prices Unequalled ? ! Dry G'ouds, Prints, Shootings Shirtings and a Tull lino of Foreign and Domoutio ?tupia goods of every description. K'pooial attention is called to our largo and well selected stock of Dross Goods, in tho latest stylos and colors, with a magnificent lino ol Black Mohairs und Alpacas. Table Damask, white and colored, Towels, Napkins, Doylies, &o.? ulso tho latent novel ties in Hosiery, Cloves, Linon and Silk Handkerchief, Ladies Tics, and nn endless VARIETY OF Twenty pounds of Zephyr Worsted, ovory imaginable shade or color; a' handsome lino of Salem and Churlottsvillc Jeans, Cassimers, and picco goods, so well known for their cheapness und durability. A complete stock of the latest styles of Heady Made Clothing and Cents' Furnishing Couds, such as Lauudriod and Untaundried Shirts, Tics, Cravats and Bows, Linon and Paper Collars and Cutis, Mcriuo Undershirts, &0., &c. Also, a full line of Boots and Shoes, Hats and Cups, Saddles ami llarnoss, Leather, Crockery and Glassware, Hardware Groceries, Bagging ami Tics, &c, on hand nt all times and which will bo sold at BOTTOM TRICES for cash or bartor. Before purchasing olscwhorc, wo would bo ploascd lo have you givo us a call. All persons indebted to either I). Riemann or ll. D. A Biemann, wdio do not make satir taotory arrangemonnts regarding their no? counts by January LO th, 1879, may oxpoct to have them collected by law. 5,000 Bushels new corn wanted, for which wo will pay tho highest market prico in cash or goods. Respectfully, D. Biemann & Son. Highest market rtrico paid in CASH for COTTON. Octobor 24, 1878 49 THE FAVORITE DRY GOODS RESORT. FURCHGOTT. BENEDICT & CO., CHARLESTON, S. C., Oller their New Fall Stock, Wholesale and Retail, -Awt. Lower IPrioe^p* - Than are paid by customers for Inferior Old Auction Goods. $250,000 Worth of thc Fines! mid Best Selected Slock of Carpels, Lace Curtains, Oil Cloths, Window Shades, Dress Goods, Silks,Cloaks, Shawls, Flan-, nels, Blankets, Alpacas, Cash-, meres, first ami second Mourning Goods, Kid Gloves, Notions, Ho siery, Ribbons, Silk Tics, Ladies' nnd Gentlemen's Underwarc, Lin ens, Table and Piano Covers, Towels, Table Damask, /Vapkins Domestic Goods and thousands of other Goods too numerous to men tion, aro now placed before our old customers in the State of South Carolina, and we guarantee to tho public and people of this Stato especially that through. OUR IMMENSE FACILITIES And long established reputation with buyers and sellers, where limo? Of dollars have been exchanged through our house, that wo can and always will give bolter satis faction tts regards In Goods purchased from us than any other house South, W?y* Samples sent on application. N. B.-Charges prepaid on all Goods ovo? $10 sent C. O. D. Please mention this pap"*, ia ordering Goods of FURCHGOTT, BENEDICT & CO., 97tf Kine Street, hurlc*4oi>, South Carolina. Oot24, 1878 49