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News^ Items. Senator Hampton has consented to attend tho county fuir at Abbeville Tho Stato Fuir in Columbia thia year promises to bo a brilliant affair. Wild turkeys are very plentiful id tho Pine Ridge Mountains of Virgin tn, Tho South will baye 252 dologatos in tho next Republican National Con volition. Goorgo W. Williams has gained two of tho first suite brought against him in Now York. Dr. J. 0. llidon, of tireen viii bas rosigucd tho pasterato of tho RuptWt Church in that oily. OUt of a scholastic population of 12,727, in Charleston, about 8,000 pupils attend tbo publie sohools in that city. Whon Congress moots again tho Democratic majority in the House of Representatives will bo roduood to niuo. Senator Blaine expres?os tho belief that tho Ropublionns will carry Ohio by 20,000 majority. Tho largo grocery firm of J.1\ & L. J. Miller, of Augusta, bas failed. Liabilities $80,000, assets $75,000. Spartanburg claims 4,800 to 5,000 inhabit tauts, and sbo is big onough in her breeches to hold 15,000, which oho will yet do in timo to como. A military purse of ono thousand dollars, opon to tho world, is being made up and to bo contended for nt tbo State Fair next month. Six counties of Pennsylvania have thus fur given instructions to their delegates to tho Democratic State Convention, to favor dolo gatos to tho National Convention who will vote for Mr. Tilden. John E. Calhoun's hilo rosidouco in Pick ens County, with all tho grounds attached, is to bo sold by tho ohoriff next saicday. lt is sold as tho proporty of Jamos W. Crawford. Tho largest church in tho United States is thc First African Baptist Church, of Rich? mond, Ya. lt has 3,300 members. On ofto Sunday its pastor baptized 508 persons, and added nearly 000 to tho church. Tho Nowb?rry Herald thinks all tho asso ciations and camp meetings Bhould meet carly in tho week and adjourn before Sunday, BO ns to keep that day from being desecrated by thc many who go to such places only fer a frolic. Baldwin County, Georgia, lying East of tho Ooonco River, is tho section now of thc depredations of n gang of outlaws, who aro terrorizing tito country around.- Thc Govert, nor is called upon to raise an army to protect tho good people and to punish tho bloody outlaws. Thcro aro 12,000 dentists in tho United State?, who annually extract 20,000,000 teeth, manufacture and insort 3,000,000 artificial teeth, and hide away in tho cavities ot carious teeth tbroetonsof gold, mercury, tin. silver and other metals employed in "filling." A Columbus (Ohio) dispatch to tho New York TimtH says: "Whilo thcro is no roason to doubt that tho Ohio Republican State tiokot will bo elected by at least 10,000 ma jority, thcro is dangor, and serious danger, that tho Democratic Legislative ticket will be . olocted, which would doubtless insuro Mr. Thurman's olection to thoScnuto." Tho hoirs of tho lalo John U. Taylor, of Now York, wont into litigation ovor his will until it was all consumed in lawyers' fees and court expenses. A fortune of threo quartors of n million was thus wasted. Tho hoirs aro now in a stato of suffering and poverty, and tho lawyers havo retired from tho scone. Tho Ohio election, which took placo on las Tuesday, will bo tho absorbing topic of thc week. Tho Republicans aro principally nervous in view of tho proba pi I i ty of losing tho Legislature on joint ballot, but seem quito sure of electing Foster Oovornor. Tho Democrats arc a littlo doubtful of Ewing's success, but feel quito suro of tho Legislature on joint ballot and of ro-olecling Thurman to tho United States Scnato. Tho Now York Mullion, a trade journal, publishes a lotter from Secretary Shorman ?'favoring nn international conference to devise ncurrency for national exchanges based on bullion certificates issued by difforont govern ments, thus introducing in international Irado under mutual governments BU por vision tho gold and silver certificates of our own currency. A committee cf Democratic ladies of Co lumbus, Ohio, headed by tho wifo of Senator Thurman, have entered tho campaign in Ohio, and ofter a two hundred and Gfty dollar bannor to thc Democrats of that county which show tho largost increased Democratic volo over that cast at tho last Presidential election. Thin is about tho only way of appealing to tho velors of Ohio which tho bribery law of last winter hus not made a crime It is suggested that tho postoflico depart? mont tost, by fair experiment, tho system of giving receipts for letters mailed, with tho view of adopting it permanently, if it meets with popular favor. Tho receipts, according to tho plan proposod, would bo given nt tho postoffico and would merely show that a lotter had boen mailed on that date to a oortain address. For this about ono cont should bo charged, nnd those who favor tho oystotn express tho belief (hat it would add jnrgoly to tho receipts of tho department, ns jn a groat many oasos persons would like to havo ovidoneo of the mailing of letters. This isystom failed in Groat Britain, but it is urged that it was not gi"on a fair trial. In every direction tho papero oro remark ing upon thc increase of business, tho advance in prices, and tho brightening of tho mercan . tilo skies. Tho railways aro crowded both ns regards freight and passengers. Tho inn creased receipts /or passengers on tho Penn-, sylvania Railroad for tho months of Juno, July, August and September show an avo rngo excess of $100,000 per month over tho proviens yonr. In freight Ibo increase is oven moro remarkable. All tiiO trunk lines find great difficulty in keeping their tracks freo from blockade An important causo of this boom is tho prevailing lowness of nearly nil tho navigable streams. Boat? uro laid up ulong tho Ohio as useless, and (cns of tliou? minds of tons of freight of all kinds are (hus divot tod to ibo railroads, increasing tho harvest. ?I1E KUOWHH ?0(/lUtilt. HY Ii. KITH, SMI IUI & CO. -o , THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1870. 80?* /tor subscription, $1.00 per atlliUW, strictly in advance; for six months, lb cents. ??Jr* Advertisements inserted at one dollar per square of o?ie inch or less for the first insertion, aud fifty cents for each subsequent insertion. ???y Obituary Notices exceediny five lines, 'IVibnbcs of liespect, Communications'of a per sonal character, when admissable, and Announce - tnents of Candidates will be charged for as adver tisements. ?i?r* Job Printing ttcatly and cheaply executed. f!tif Necessity compels us to adhere strictly lo the requirements of Cash Payments. Tlic Newspaper IJIIW. Tho Nowspapcr law says if any person ordors Ids papor discontinued ho must pay all nrrcaragos, or tho publisher may continue to soml it until pnymont is made, and collect thc whole amount. Also an action Tor fraud can bo instituted against any person, whether ho is responsible in n financial view or not, who refuses to pay for his subscription. Musical Convention. Tho Musical Convention of Oconco will moot with Shiloh Church on Saturday before tho first Sunday in December, li is hoped that ovory singing society in tho county will bo represented in this convention. Also if thoro is any church or Sabbath School in tho county which has no organized choir, they aro requested to pend up delegates to this convention. A full nttondtinco is earnestly desired. W.T. BEARDEN, President. W. W. LB?TIIKKS, Secretary. [From tho Anderson Journal.] Tho Blazonry of Bryco. * # * # * * * [Tho lotter referred to hy thc Journal was published in theso columns last week.-EDS. COURIER.] "M. II. Bryco, tho writer cf the above mein tinned letter, is a bulcher and moat dealer, who lives and lives nololy under tho patron age of thc good Domocratio people of Wal halla, and instead of using tho advantages at his command in correcting tho slanderous eh argos that havo been circulated against tho good pcoplo of Oconco County ho thus encourages tho lying bordo to go on to tho bitter end. Well does Morgan Uryeo know that politics had nothing to do with tho murder of his brother, and equally well docs he know that tho only men suspected of thc ei ime aro men of tho same lladieal stamp as thc murdered man. Why has ho not said so? Tho thankless wretch cares nothing for tho untiring efforts of Democratic officials and journalists to ferret out tho perpetrators of tho crime and bring them to justice, but for tho sake of furnishing Radical campaign material and bring a few paltry dollars into his own pocket ho sends a swift wingod misi sive to Washington asking for money to assist in tho prosecution of tho cowardly "Democratic night-ridors." Thus have '.ho good pcoplo of Walhalla warmed in their bosoms and sustained tho lifo of a treache rous viper that lakes his first opportunity to hiss with his forked tongue and sting them for their benevolence. Thcro is but one thing that should be done. Cast him out and lot him go to his Radical friends for support, before his malignity and bato leads to further mischief. In order to givo a dooper color lo tho bloody shirt, tho corres pondent cnliroly ignores Ex-Judge Melton, Kx-Judgo Northrop, ExiJudgo Wright, would haye been Judgo Whipper, would havo been Spoakcr Mackey, Maj. W. E. Karie, and other pronounced Republicans who claim prominence and says "thoro aro few, if any, Republican lawyers of any note in South Carolina." To what depths will they not descend? Thoy lie, they Ho hard, then they lio over and lie harder." Tugaloo Homo. " OOTOUKU ?>, 187'.?. Messrs. Editors-As tho season draws to a close nnd thc crop is being boused ibo farmers arc more or less deceived and data by which lo dolor Dil DO thc fanning interest for thc year 1870 becomes more in thc shape of facts instead of speculations. It. is I li ese facts that 1 design noticing as a local from (his section. For thc last week Ibo lalo or lop crop of colton has modo wonderful Improvement, although thc weather has bcoa dry for over live weeks, and if tho senson continues warm a few days longer tho finest yield of top cotton will bo realized ever known in this neighborhood. Tho fruit is well matured on many stalks to thc (op, nnd thc top, as a general thing, is literally bending under Ibo newly and rapidly matured fruit, thc dry weather having checked Hie already large weed into maturity. Thcro seems lo bo a great deal of discrepancy among farmers about thc time it requires for codon (o mature, some good farmers claiming that blooms after thc 1 Ot li of August will not make while cotton, while others claim that blooms ns lalo as thc 1 Ot li of September will mature. To make an experiment of thc matter I lied a string on thc 11th of September around a bloom and also around a form jus1 shaped, and now, Ibo 0th of October, I find thc fruit of tho bloom sufficiently matured to war rant tho conclusion thal all blooms up to thc lui h of September will ranko low middling cotton, while a favorable season will produce white col - ton. Tho shnpo bloomed in Iwcnly-six days, but 1 think, under favorable seasons, shapes will bloom in twenty days. I have nlso been making an experiment on a picco of bottom land on tho river of somo three or four aeres. Ono aero is first class alluvial soil, ono acre is scorn! class and tho rest third class. While. I continued to pasturo thc land I mado ns low ns fifty bushels on thc three or four acron. Rut I determined ic quit pasturing my laud and Inst year I made seventy-fi vc bushels of corn. With tho samo culturo and mnniiro used this year I mado one hundred and fifty bushels. J.awi year wns n much belter Benson than this year, but tho land had not recuperated from ils thorough tramping, mid in Iced lo ascer tain how long it will toko il to entirely recover is a part of tho experiment. 1 (urned under immediately after gathering ul! tim grnss, weeds and stalks and with tho samo advantages next year thal 1 had this, I oxpeel to continuo nu in crease. These aro facia in a nut sholl for (ho opponents of tho non past ming of hinds, and when they havo thoroughly investigated tho premises they will bo ready to cry out for tho "stock law." Now Is a good limo lo lum lund, and thevo ls | a good coat of vcgctablo growth on all stubble ; land, where lt luis not been pa o I tired oil'. Much of (ho advantages of scuding land is lost by not turning tho lund. Fall plowing In stubble land ls very essential to raising a crop tho succeeding year. You not only destroy tho weeds and grass, but you utilise them Into plant food and destroy tho bud ?orin lhal destroys Ibo young oem in (he ?pring. . K. Letter from Wostminstor. Wo woro blessed willi a few refreshing abott* ors last week. Westminster is growing rapidly and when the railroad is completed from hero (o Fair Flay Ibis plaoc will bo quito a oily. Tho citizens of this place will do their part wo know. Wo have thc subject open for discussion. We ?lill sec accounts of tho "fenoo law." It is a great pity that those who adv?calo it don't have il, and those who oppose it bu in peace. Being asked to sign a petition in favor of thc stock law, 1 replied that it should bu lett to tho voico of thu people. Tho answer was thal is what wo arc doing. If that bo so, two-thirds of tho people will volo against, and if it is not stoppud wo will all seo (ho oflcols of it in 1880 at thu ballot box. Wo aro under a very good government and thu prospects aro lo bc under a beilul- olin by managing thc Republican parly as wc ought. This should bc well considered. Mr. John M. Dickson, the great cullen ginncr uf (his placu, has a brown cotton gin, self-feeder, also eighl-horsu power self-propelling engine, with Mr. Thomas Kilburn engineer. They do business up in a rag. 'They have ginned a live hundred pound balo in Utiy minutes. Mr. A. Zimmerman, tho colton buyer al this place, says it makes thc best sample hu has seen. BACH KUM. Proceedings of tho Mooting Hold at Sonooa City, Oct. ll, in tho Intorost of tho Stock Law. Many citizens, residing below the sup posed lino mentioned in thc Co um Kit, met in thc Academy Building to-day. B. Frank Kluan wus called to the chair aud J. Walter .Daniel was elected Secretory. The object of thc meeting wus stated by thc chairman, Oa motion, n committee of twelve was appointed to ptopose a linc, which commit tee retired aud lifter mature deliberation returned aud roportod us follows: "Thut tho bisecting line of fence coni menco on Kcowco River nt Lawrence's Fold; thence running tho Publie Rood to Dyer's shop; thence following thc Air Lino Railroad to Dry-pond; from there, running a direct linc to the Hine Ridgo Railroad ubove Ransom Hunt's; following said road to the Old General Mutter Ground; thence to Poplar Springs Church; from ibero to Oounoross Bridge, near Mrs Alexander's residence; thence to Jarrett's Bridgo Road.. near Doublo dibbins; thence thc Codec Rond lo Hobson';) crossing; thence thc Air Linc Railroad to Tugnloo River.1' Aficr sumo discussion, a vote wns taken on thu ubove mentioned line, which rc* suited ns follows: Yens, sixty-two; nays, forty-nine, giving n majority of thirteen in favor of tho proposed liuo. Tho meeting then adjournnd. B. FRANK. SLOAN, Chairman, J. WALTER DANUX, Secretary. A Card. r Mears, l?lifors: 1 noliuo in a despatch from Washington lo thc New York 7?HW* (hat 1 had charged tho murder of Alexander Bryce, Jr., lo (he Democratic nighl riders, and also Tor funds lo push on tho prosecution, As (o Ibo funds it is correct; but thu charge as lo (bo Democratic night riders is not hue, nor did Ibo Stalwarts instruct mc not lo employ Democratic lawyers I have given a full statement to a corresponden! of the New York 'J'imcs, which will appear iu (hat paper soon. M. II. BRYCE. d'?ll.sn an pl ion Cui'ccl. AN old physician, rot Ired from practice, hav ing had placed in his hands by an lins! India missionary thc formula of a simple vegetable remedy for Ibo speedy and permanent cure for Consumption, bronchitis, catari h, asthma ami al! Mirant and lung affections, also a positivo and radical cure for nervous debility and all nervous complaints, after having I esl od ils wonderful curative powers In thousands uf cases, lids fell it his duly lo mako it known lo his suffering fellows. Actuated by this motive and a desire to relieve human sulfuring, J will send free of charge to all who desire it, this recipe, in Her man, French er J?iglish, willi full directions for preparing and using. Sent hy mail by address ing willi stamp, naming this paper, W. W. SuiUlAll, H?I Powers' Block, Buchcstcr, N. Y. Oct 2, 1S71) 40-cowl'Jt TELEGRAMS. WASHINGTON, October 9.-Thc Treasurer of tho United States reports that ibo total amount of standard silver dollars coined io $-12,757,750; amount on hand $31,703,080; amount in circulation $11,054,070. UNION, S. C., October ll.-Judge Thom* FOU to-day sentenced I'M. Molinos, convicted of rape, to bo hanged on tho 2; I itt of N ivcm* ber next. Tho number of Mormons who emigrated to tho United Slates in the summer <if 1S78 was 2,000 and is expected to reach 2,500 this y oar. OlIRSTRR, S. C., October 11.-The ivsidenco of Mr. K l. Kain, a milo from lawn, was burned about daylight this morning. Tho (ito was incendiary. Mrs. Kain and hoi ni COO, who Wort) alone in tho IIOORO, barely rsenpod, ami saved very little. Loss about $900; insured for $500." SUMTEU, S. C., October il.-In thc caso of thc Stale against Bogers, Colonel Shannon fin ished bia speech to?day. Octicrul Moise closed for ibo State. Tho Judge charged tho jury fully as to tho law and tho evidence. In half an hour the jury found a verdict of not guilty. UNION. S. C., Ootobor 9.-Tho jury lo-day oinvietcd Ed. Holmes of rape. Tho child whom ho outraged wns two years and two months of ago and Helmes iu sixteen years old. The prisonur was ably defended bv Messrs. Johnson and Steedman. Holmes was taken to Columbia and placed in tho penitentiary for safo keeping, ns it was feared ho would meet with swift punishment for his heinous crimo if ho was kept hore. Ho was brought hero a fow days ago to stand his trial, with the remit above given. CuiCAcio, October 9.-General Manager Mullin, of the Chicago and Alton Rnilroad, offers n reward of ?15,000 for tho gnng of truin robbers who lust night stopped tho Chi cago and Alton train and rifled tho oxpross company's safo nt Glondalo, Mo. A propor tionate part of tho amount will bc given for the capturo of a part of tho robbors. KANSAS CITY-, MO., Octobor 9.- -Tho Chi cago nnd Alton train which loft this city last night was robbed of its oxpross money at Glendale, fifteen milos Hast of thia city. Tho train wus stopped by about twenty maskcil men, who kopt up a continual firing while tho messenger's safo was robbed. Tho messen* gor was knocked down, but not seriously hurt. Fifty thousand dollars is tho estimated lo*9. Tho agent nt Glendale is missing. ATLANTA, October ll.-Tho Senate to-day coucurrcd in tho House resolution for the Governor to issue executions against Trens uror Renfroo und his securities to recover in terest ou deposits amounting to about !?20i OOO. Stato School Commissioner Orr np> pointed to.day fourteen colored pupils to tho Peabody scholarship in Atlanta University. GALVESTON, October ll.-A NeWS special from Sulphur Springs, Texas, says that Thursday night whilo city marshal John Norris was taking a drink with a friend some ono outside of tho saloon shot Norris through thc heart, killing him instantly and escaping in tho darkness. Tho assassin is supposed to bo a friend of a man shot by Norris whilo resisting arrest. Cu li BR ULAND, Mn., October 12.-A collis" ion of two express trains in a curve on a single track occurred on the Ralt'unoro and Ohio Kail road ut Bollon, near Wheeling, Va., on Saturday night, the Eiist bound train run ning at thirty.-live miles an hour and (ho West bound train twenty-five. Engineer Askew, of Wheeling, on tho Hast bound train and his fireman, tho fireman of the West bound train and a tramp were killed. An other tramp and a postal clerk were seriously injured. Several passengers were slightly injured. Both engines were totally wrecked and the most of thc cars badly damaged. GALVESTON, October 12.-A Kiews special from Dallas reports that tho cabin of a negro woman named Esther, on Mr. Aldridge's plantation, was visited yestciday morning by a band of forty disguised men, who demanded her eon Charley. Tho demand not being complied with, thc door of thc house was fired into, resulting in tho wounding of a girl in thc head. A freedman, who wns in? side, then fired on tho attacking party, wound ?ng one of them. At this juneturo tho door was forced open, and Esther and her family, with a negro from a neighboring cabin, wcro carried away, several other negroes escaping. Tho closing act was tho murder of Esther and her son Charley, both being riddled with boekshot. Several arrests Imo been made, and others aro to follow. DETROIT, October, 10.-The Pacifie ex press, which left hero on the Michigan Cen tral Railroad forty minutes late, collided with a switch engine on the tho main track at 1 o'clock this morning, telescoping tho bnggngo und express cars and piling cloven coaches on top of each other. Tho first coach was tilled Willi emigrants, most of whom were killed or seriously injured. Many of thc occupants of the oilier couches were also killed or injured. It is supposed that twenty-five were killed and thirty wounded, thc majority being emi grants. Physicians nial others aro doing everything possible to alleviate the sufferings of (he wounded. Thc engineer and firomnu of thc express train wcie literally torn to pieces, but thc engineer and fireman of the switch engine escaped injury by jump. ?og from their engine. No Sou thorn people among tho names of thc killed and injured. Now York and Ohio. Tho New York correspondent of tho Phil adelphia Lcdi/cr writes: Political interest in tho D?mocratie .camp has shifted from Ihc wrangling between tho Kelly and Robinson factions here to tho wilder, and temporarily moro important field of Ohio, lt is very inti portant to Mr. Tilden that Ewing should bc eleetod Governor lhere, and it is violating nobody's confidence to say that ho baa promptly responded to tho appeals of tho Ohio Democratic State Committee for mate rial aid. If tho State goes Democratic, the expectation is that it will have a most impor tant inllucneo on tho New York campaign, and also in tho Democratic National Conven tion. Several of the ablest Democratic ora" tors in tho Tilden interest havo been cann paigning ibo Euckcyc State during tho past fortnight, nnd I am informed that the reports they aro sending to Grnmoroy Park head quarters are of thc most encouraging chai ne-, ter. At tho same time, however, thcro aro additional calls for moro money. At the Re publican headquarters, ns well as at tho Union Lenguo rooms, nevertheless, (hero would seem to be no doubt of .Foster's cloe? t in fi. which is looked upon ns important mainly as likely to keep Secretary Sherman at ibo front as a Presidential candidate. To recur to tho local situation, Mr. John Kelly is said to bo weakening a3 a candidato fur ibo Governorship in opposition lo Lucius Robinson. Ex<Governor Seymour's recent lotter in favor of "regular nominations" is telling soveroly against the Tammany chiof? tain, and those who know him best say it would not bo surprising if, yiolding to the counsels of his moro cautious friends, who do not wish to bo considered ontsido of tho parly, ho should withdraw bis namo from tho can vass in tho course of a fow days. Tho Iron ble with Kelly in an emergency of this kind is, that ho has no patronage Worth speaking of, and he ought to know I lint ns human nature is at present constituted, it is Imposai, bio to run any kind of a faction in Now York without a plentiful supply of lonves and fishes. Ho has a few offices in tho Comptroller's office, but beyond that nbsolutoly nothing, and, ns Lear says, "Nothing can como of nothing." Tn RI rf or TH i; FRRNOII WORKINO CLASSES. -Tho most striking fact with regard to tho French working classes is that nearly all arc possessed of money. However little thoy earn they BOVO something. Thrift is their great characteristic; in fact, il is said of (ho Frei.ch operatives that they spend less in proportion to their moans than any in tho world. Many keep their accumulations in an old slocking SOOrOtCtl in their houses, others -a daily increasing number- invost in vari ous securities, thu most popular invostmcnt being tho purchase of land, livery Frenchman, when ho can, becomes the owner of tho house in which ho lives. Ol cogrsc he is greatly aided in this by tho French bj ni) laws and laws of inheritance, which cut tho whole country up into small holdings. Saving* hanks willi government socurity, building clubs, sick clubs and friendly societies aro also in favor; but no money is tied up in trade unions. MONUMENT TO JOHN 0. CALHOUN'.-It lins been talked about nud neglected longonougU. It must now bo donc A monumeut must bo built to to John C. Calhoun's memory. Tho grent Piedmont Air Linc Railroad pussos near tho old homestead of the groat statesman. Our plan is to mount a handsome bronze etatuo of Calhoun on a granito pedestal to stand on tho Wostcrn sido of thc Sonccu Hi vor, near tho Calhoun mansion, immediately on tho Air Lino Railroad. Calhoun was a national man, and a monument to him near his old homo on this great national tin roughfaro (for such tho Air Lino is destined to become) would bc an honor appreciated by all travelers. There must tho stately imago of Carolina's greatest statesman stand. Now to tho work: Tho following names constitute a committee to inaugurate thc plan of ibis work: 'filman H. Gaines, originator of tho plan; Col. T. Stobo Farrow, editor Spurtunburg Herald', Col. 0. J. Forencre, Gcnoral Manager Air Lino Rail road; Col. W. L. Calhoun, Mayor City of At lanta; Con. A. C. Carlington, Greenville, S. C.; Col. John \V. H. Pope, editor Columbia Register.-Southern Herald and State Umi da: -- * 4*.--. Presentment of Grand Jury, Oo tobor Torin, 1879. To Hon. li. 0. Pressleg, Judge Presiding in the Eighth Judicial Circuit. Tho Grand Jury, in Ibo dischango of their duty, beg leave respectfully lo present: 1, That (hey bavo examined tho various public ollices of the Cornily and lind (hem neatly kepi. 2. That tho County Jail is neatly kept and thc prisoners well cared for, but that (he fasten ings of the inner doors of tho dungeons are insecure and should bo stronger. That a plank in Hie wall of tho dungeon which has beca cat out and removed should be replaced, and suggest l'I?ut ?rou bars bc put across Ibo windows over the eui rance. ?5. Thal (hey have visited Ibo County Door House by a committee of their hody and lind the same well provided for, thc Steward is in dustrious and cllicicnt and his wife Iliad and well sailed lo (he position of matron. 4, Thal a few of thc Trial Justices of thc County presented their books for inspection, and we lind nothing irregular or requiring thc attention ol' the Court. 6. Thal thc public road" throughout thc County are generally in tolerable good condition, except Ibo public road from Hock Springs Church to thc Pine 1'idgo Railroad, in (bo direction ot Seneca City, which is reported (o bo in had condition and needing repairs nnd widening, and (hal many of (he public roads in the County need lo bc made wider, and (hat (he public road leading from Seneca City lo Old I'iekens is obstructed hy telegraph poles, being planted in said road, which ought lo bc removed. That I wo gales across (ho public road leading from Walhalla loToxaway arc reported ns being in bad condition, and it is suggested llint thc County Commissioners sec lo it thal thc parlies owning said gules keep Iii oin in good condition, li, lt being almost ?inpossible lo provo and punish Ihc crime of adultery, under thc existing inofliolont laws, it is recommended (hat sumo moro stringent measures bc provided hy Iho Legislature lo suppress (his growing evil in Hie land. 7. Relieving (hat tho practice of vending or offering for salo candies, cakes, fruits, Leers, ciders, cigars, liquors, ?S:c., nt or near places where religious services arc being held, to he detrimental lo public worship und very de moralizing ii ?ls cflee I, it is recommended thal l'i? sale and burler ol' such articles he suppressed by (ho local authorities, and if they have aol Ibo power under thc present laws thal (he Le gislature will enact such laws as will confer (bis power on such authorities. Wc lender to tho Honorable Judge presiding and lo thc Solicitor our thanks for their uniform kindness, &o. \V. J. NIX, Foreman. Orderson presentment: * ** * .* 7th. Thal thc attention of tho Trial Justices ol' the County bc called to the necessity of present ing their hooks nt each lorin of thc Court for (ho Inspection of the Grand Jury, * * * * li, C. I'HKSSLKY, Presiding Judge. Diseases, like Ul i o VOS, ntl nek (ho weak. For tify your organization willi (he Hitlers, and it will resist and hufllc alike Hie virus of epidemics and ihc changes ol' temperadle which disorder Iho constitutions ol' (ho feeble Thero is vilali lp in il. ll- is a puro vegetable medicine, nnd has not a harmful clement, among its many in grcdienls. For salo by all Druggists and re spectable Dealers generally. Oct 10, 1S7U 48-1 y T O JU Jl S S .EE! IL. .A. INT H> Itor PAIENT. 150 AC lt KS of good corn and codon land, abolit equally divided. Tenants working from two to,four horses would bo preferred, For particular!; apply on thc premises to V. JO M.S. October 10, 1870 <18-2i* Notice to Teachers of l'iibl?e Schools, A LL applicants lo leach in tho Public Schools of Goonoo County will attend at tho School Commissioner's nllieo und filo thoir written examinations on Now Series of Ques tions by Friday, tho 21 th day of October, 1870, at which time all former certificates will bo invoked und now OHOS granted. Tho Com missioner's of?oos will bo open daily on and after thc loth October, 1870. ISAAC WICKLIFFE, S. Il JOHNS. NIMROD SULLIVAN, Board of Hxumiuors. October io, 1870 43-2t Man ?cd, OU tko Oth instant, by Rev. Fletcher Smith, Mr. J. \V. Ivestor to Mrs. 0. A. Mnshburu, both of Oaonoo. FINAL NOTICE. ALT. persons indebted to Wesley Pitoliford by note, ncoouul or otherwise aro hereby notified that they must mako payment of tho same to tho undersigned on or before Hie loth day of No vember next. After which dato all unsottlcd demands will bo placed in tho bands of an oflicer for collection. Tako duo notlco, selllo and savo costs. 8. P. DKNDY, Assigueo for Creditors. Oct 0,1870 47-Ci MORTGAGEE'S SALE 1)Y vlrluo of a power of attorney contained ) in n mortgage executed and delivered to mo by P. A. Lewis, to secure tho payment of lils noto or obligation, bearing dato Ibo lilli day of February, 1870, I will soil r.t publio outory, to tho highest bidder, at the Court House nt Wal halla, on salcdoy in NOVEMBER NEXT, All that Picoc, Parcel or Lot of . Land, situate, lying aud being in Oconco County, hi thc Stato of South Carolina, containing forty-five (46) acres, moro or less, adjoining lands of Mrs. Lucy Lobby, Ur. Ti L. Lowisnnd Edward DuPrc, and lying ncnrScncoa Cily, tho samo being moro fully described in said mortgage. Thc proceed? of salo to bc npplicd to tho cost? of salo mid tho remainder lo thc amount due on said note. A. W. THOMPSON, Mortgagee. Oct 0,1870 47-41 State of South Carolina. Hy Richard Lewis, Jisq., Judge of Probate. WItBItBAS, J. L. Ward lins made suit to mo to grant him Letters of Administration of I he Estate and Effects of Harriett Ward, de cease 1 These are, therefore, to cito and admonish all and singular tho kindred and creditors of tho said Harriett Ward, deceased, ihat they be, nod appear, beforo me, in thc Court of Probnte, to be held nt Walhalla, S C., on Saturday, 25th of October, instant, nflcr publication hereof, nt 11 o'clock in tho forenoon, to shew cause, If any they have, why (ho saul administration should not bo granted. Ci von under my hand and seal, this thc 0th day of October, Anno Domini 1870. ? RICHARD LEWIS, Judge of Probate of Oconco County. Oct 0, LS70 47-2t VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE." STATE OE SOUTH CAROLINA, O o one o County. Elizabeth Counts ngainst John Hyde, ns Executor of tho last will and testament of Mary Ann Sooggins, deceased, Sarah H. Hyde, wife of John Hyde, and W. B? Scog? gins, Defendants. ]yY virtuo of a decretal order made in tho 3 above slated case, on thc 20th day of June, 1879, I will sell by publio auction nt the Court House in Walhalla, in tho county and Stato aforesaid, on tho first Monday in November, 1879, within tho legal hours of sale, tho following Real Estate: A TRACT OL'" LANI), containing ono hundred and twenty-ono and oncdialf acres, moro or less, being two-thirds of tho real citato of said Mary Ann Scoggins, deceased, adjoining lands of John Dowis, 'Sandi A. ll vdu und others. TERMS OP SALE-One-third cash, tho remaining two-thirds on n credit of twelve months from day of salo, tho namo to bo sc? cured hy bond and morlgngo ol the promises, purchaser to pay extra for nil papers and recording morlgngo. J. II. ROBINS. Sherill' Oooneo County. Oct. 9, 1879 47-4t Y?L?BLEPR SALE, Stato of South Carolina. COUNTY OB? AWOEKSOIV. IN TUB COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Elizabeth Rogers, Plaintiff.! ~ , . . - ngainst ?,on P,lai,lt fo.r Swab Rosers \ "ftrtll,on nn" Rutii Rogers and others. ?,al? offiLail<? and Defendants. J 10 Conflm Salcs' \ BY virtue of nn order to mo directed in th', above staled case from Judgo ll. C. Presslcy, Presiding Judge, hearing dato 25th of Septem ber, 1870, I will sell at Walhalla, S. C., on cole day in November next, at public auction, thc following described property os tho real cstalo of Mrs. Ann Rogers, deceased: Tract No. 1, containing ( 1125) ono hundred and twenty-livo acres, moro or less, sit?alo in Oconco County, adjoining lands of Mary E. Out/, Churley Rogers and others. Traci No. 2, containing (00) ninety acres, moro or less, situate in Oconco County, adjoin ing lands of T. C. Mugco and others. Tract No. ?), containing (05) nincty-fivo ncros, more or less, sit?alo in Oooneo County, adjoin ing Tracts Nos. 1, 2 and 4 and T. C. Magco. Tract No. 4, containing (140) ono hundred and forty-six acres, moro or less, sit?alo in Oconco County, adjoining lands of Mary E. Ciitz, T. C. Magoo and others. Terms ol' Sale : One-third cash and tho remaining two-thirds on a credit of twclvo months with iutcrest from day of salo; tho purchaser lo givo bond and morl gage to sccuro payment of Ibo samo, and that purchasers have leave to anticipate pay ment. Purchasers to pay extra for papors. W. YY. HUMPHREYS, Master for Anderson County, S. C. Oot 0,1870 47-4t Valuable Property for Sale! STATE SOUTH (CAROLINA, County ol' Anderson. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Mary M. lsboll, Plaintiff,') ngainst Complaint for Nancy M. Cleveland, [ Partition of Mary E. Cleon, cl al?, Land, Confirma ! ie le mia nts. J timi of Salo, ?tc. ?> Y virtuo of an ordor to mo directed in tho j abovo elatod caso from Judgo A. P. Aldrich, Prosiding Judgo, boaring dato of 14th Juno, 1879, I will sell at Walhalla, S. C., on salcday in Novombor next, at publio auction, the following dosoribod proporty, to wit; ALL that Piooo, Paroo! or Tract of lund, containing ono hundred and sixty (100) mues, moro or le.ss, situated in tho County of Oconco, on tho waters of tho Rig Roavcrdum Crook, adjoining lands ol' .Jackson 11 ont, ct al-, and known ns tn m No. 8 of ibo Real Estato of Rev. Sumuol lsboll, deceased, THUMS OF SALK; Ono.third oa?h\ and tljo remaining two thirds on a credty of twolvo months, with inlorost fruin (Jay Qi' sale, to bo socurodby a mortgage of tho projfyUcs with loavo to antin oipatcd payment at ??by limo. Purohasor to pay extra for pupcra.:>iv w.w. HUMPHREYS, Master for AQdprHI)j, Oouuty, S. C. Oolobor 0, 1870 y d7"R ink