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From the Charleston Mercury. ] Hopeful. I Wo givo below uii articlc from the Grceii- 1 villo Putriot, wliicb, coming from that quar- ; tor, is of uo little siguiilcanco. Its tone i.s < something new for that journal, nod wc < cannot but congratulate the Rcfilxtntice mon of the State, that tlio " Patriot," heretofore 1 liond niwl I T 1.? l ----- UV?V< ...... IIUIIV Ul I II Hill IMIII , im."J Ul-jmil I to count the cost. It tinds tint there arc ? greater evils than even separate St;lto ae- ' . tion, and that it is time for tho South to ' "put her household in order, that she may 1 not die, but live, ns a separate, independent 1 Republic, in the possession of her rights '' and propcity." 1 HON. T. H. GKEKN'S 81'fcECIt. Wo have just finished reading this most | ablo aud masterly spcccli, sent us by Jud^o 1 Evans. It is, indeed, a most triumphant * t-- i tx i fiiguiuuut/j 1(1 iv^ny iu O uugo L/OUJ^iaH, Oil 1 tho admission of Kansas. We have Holdout 1 road a speech more in conformity with our i views. It cannot bo answered, and is eon- ( elusive ou every point. A mathematical 1 <le!nonstratioi; cannot Uo more so to our mind. Tho ."Little Giant"' u floored for ouce in his life, and placed in no enviable 1 position. It does scoin that J'udgo Douglas IS ahmif ti> nrniv winronnf ii\ Itiu ???.(.. ... ... |Mnj, to tho cherished principlos of his life, to his ' country, tho South, the Constitution-, and hid own great fume and illustrious-states- '< manship. Wo deeply lament and mourn it as a great publie calamity. lie is going to undo all that ho has ever done on the 1 Hibjcct of Kansas. If tho Chicago Democrat is correct in its statement of t ho future, Judge Douglas is going, liko a black traitor, into tho rankr fthe Dhole Republicans, 1 and boooiuo tlie standard bcaror of that mliiulo nn.1 f...... f'.-...! ! ?1* 1 vu-uuo U>IU lUMUVIVIII, I ML-1 I'llTU illlU I111Merablo party. Wo do not wish to believe 1 it, tor Judge Douglas has boon, for yours i past, our beau ideal of a groat and noble Senator; and we have looked forward with feelings of pride, to the period when he was , to bo called by tho groat Ainorioan people to fill tho chair of Washington. It is said ! that his purposo is to got the Black Republicans to iirnore slaverv unilor M>i> miiao ?.f f? 4 %> " r*""" v* | popular Bo^oroignty and with this brighter motto inscribed on their b.mtters, acco-1plish their purposes nnd win their victories over the South aud tho Federal Constitution. Wo hopo and earnestly pray that thin may ho. a foul slander. No one has exposed tho foul pollution of the Nlaok Republicans more tliarf Judge Douglas. It '( is not creditable that even so corrupt a party ns the Hlnck llcjmblieans. will permit ono to be their standard bearor and their Providential candidate, who has exposed so often and 60 effectually their rascality and ' treason. Should Judjgo Dousing unite with , the Black Republicans, he will sink as low in the estimate of every honorable man as Aaron Uurr on Beuediet Arnold. , Nothing has occurred during oxir political life which gives us greater pain than this disaffection and defection of Judge ! Douglas. It will givo ri.se to thoroughly ' organized soetlonal parties, in whioh the | South will bo in a hapless minority, and will have to put her household in order, ] that she may not dio, but live, as a sep irate^ , independent Republio, in the possession of ( her rights und her property. Wo have fought our whole lifo against sectionalism, ( for we know that it must iiievituhly accom- ( plish a dissolution of this grout and glorious Confederacy when onec ucrmanent.lv o.stid> %r ' * ? J lishcd. We have fought this baneful principle at homo nod abroad, in the South, and lit .the North?wherever it has boon soon , to raise iu hideous, sclliah, contracted, and ' Unpatriotic features. Wo have honored and gloried in being AAKOciotcd with the Democracy?tho National Democracy of tho norm?under the lead of Judge Douglas and others. They were a broad, national, patriotic party, who repudiated sectionalism, and hold on to the Federal Constitution, tho equality of the States and tho union of , the Suites. Whenever this Northern party embraces sectionalism, it will be the death-knell of tho Union and the destruction of tho American Republic. From tjio Anderson Gnzotlp. The. Bank8 and tho People. The late suspension of our Uankc was justilicd on the ground that it w.is tioccssary :is a mouHuro of' relief to tho foundry o?vl yet tho prossurc. lifts oontinncd, and the time* aro harder now thau they were boforo two suspension. ft yaw insisted that if tho Legislature. would remit tlvc1 pcmiU tics imponed upon the Banks by tbifi Act, the difficulties in tho way of Hank necom- ' jnodattons would be romoved, and thoy would be enabled l>y an expansion of thoir : ourroncy to moot the wants of tho country, nod act its produce in motion; t These ponalties wore remitted, ond yet tho Bank return for December l?;>t hhoWs ilntthoii circulation was oven lcsw during that month than it was in Soptombor, by < ?900,0J)0. The couutry is ntili without the expeotod rcliof, and will continue *0, uutrl i , tho Banks adopt a different course among i themselves as well as towards tho nconlo. They got fill they linvo for?evory i tornptation to oppress tho poiplo was rc- ] moved, in order that thoy migh! bo left free j to oxtottd the promised relief, but hnvo i p;Wtly diniippointed publio expectation*? i 4Q Their retura ?ly>ws tbnt tho amount of their i domoNttt) fcxohaugo ban been greatly yo? /Inn.xl ttii/iA UUUV? "???w K>v|fw>?tuvi mnfc, IrtMJll * Aeoio has hccn considerably incrcnscd.-~Why, thon, havo they not oxpandod their < olrculntiou, and why havo they fnilod to extend accommodation# io tho discount pt i notes on acr,?oua? ecurlty ? The non-Hiw* -i ponded mnka aro unwilling, it i? wdd, to > 1. pay put thoir billa bocaufto thoy denire to retain thoir *poeio, wlstlo tho trtispcndod it . ,i ? ?*' ' ? ntv r.itW>lllllg U> UO 1110 MlinO tttTOg i boonuaft, undflp the tate not of tho J^giblu* turo, tiie otHcf liiuik* ?ro awthorifcxl to pay o^t ihoir %im, n\id thoy nro nnwilling to . *. JUrotih tlw Soocie--paying Hankn with ft I cadency ?oi the ti'nu??c?on of their besi- i , new. '' ?/ M<. ? |i Thus, while 6t?r BraiV? aro _pu (wiring tho i reivmo oouttw towards cnch other which, in 13 the uutwt. forced woo^ of {horn intq jigfr.! It. ft-1 i ' ? H? ? ? _ _ H ' pension, tl?C Act which was hiiutiiW to relievo tho people as well as the Banks is 1 fuilinz to accomplish tho result anticipated, ind the markets of tho country are broken i Sown for waut of the necessary acoommo- < latious. Tho produce of tho country which has i been forced upon the market, lias been dis- i posed of at great sacrifices to moot pressing ' mgagcmentH, while tho hulk of our produ- ; sera, who htivo becu ablo to withhold their , ju) /lies, liavp vory properly done so, in the hope of getting renumerating prices; und thus the action of tho Banks has been made to fall.most heavily upon those who ure most dependent upon them. The in- | 1 icj-qso oi mo people secius to have been forgotten since the rcinwsfoii of the penalties uf suspension! i?v the grOeuy pursuit of profits by tluj liftlikH: andnntytw something is shortly dotfh to relieve their wuufce, they wmnot expect a similar extension of favors in thefuture. The nceoniinoj? )t.ioo of the country by4 tanns ami dtHCOUUtl is-one of the cou8uftr;ifck?Ji8 for the privileges the itanks enjoy, an<jl\vhen thoyj&ift to comply with it beoiiiViQ it is a lyss i>r?Jjtable lnoae of investing their <!up{t?l, the pcoplo will indeed begin to regard their exercise of power as diingeneas, and their existence as useless, ffle people are beginning to fool that tP'y have been imposed upon, nud to appreciate the importance of imposing upon t lie itauka, in turn, such checks and restraints as will regulate.their business opnmtioutf, with reference to the public welfare. Tins feolimris crottiuL'to lie irenpral. ?? n o ~ r? "* ' not only here, but elijewhoie, and those who were at first iu favor of tho Suspensions, and then of remitting the penalties therefor, as measures of relief to the country, are now nk>st clamorous against the action ot the Banks. rerrific Storm in Lower California?La Paz in Ruins. A correspondent Bays:?On tho 30th September, about 0 o'clock in the evoning, commenced the hurricane?which lias of Into years become periodical in these parts. It increased rapidly in violence till 11, and then gradually subsided till 3 A. M., on the 1st October. Tho terrific fury of the gale is said by the inhabitants to have surpassed any preccdincr one within ro.enll eft inn nn.l tlirm<?li liot attended (at least in La Paz,) with the iume loss of life ns the storm of '50, its other results were even more disastrous. Thirteen vessels?everything in fact in port, with tho single exception of a launch in the lacuna, rind a schooner in Pichilinque, were driven ashore almost at the outset, the Jeanncttc, of San Frflneiaco, holding on tlw. last. lllcl tllA linoii lt.o _ ; loss of lifo would have been fearful. The K.-pnranza, (chartered by Government,) wan after great exertion, lloutod yesterday. J'ho lllancartc, I'tnptcfc, Pearl, Jcanncttc ;ind others, remain high and dry. The ?row of the last go up to day to Guaymas, Seven-tenths of the inferior dwellings of tho town are heaps of ruim>, and many of the better class, hucIi ns tho Bishop's nal jco, Mr. Kimball's, Sco., are in a aitnUnr zondition. There, is perhaps scarcely a Itonse in La Fnz which does not present uvidonoes of the fearful fury of tlie storm. Ml the barracks are a wreck, tho etrcots jbstructcd by the fallen trees, niul tho garJens almost destroyed. But ouc solitary traveller lias readied us from San Jotse since the catastrophe. Sixty houses, the church, and all the palm and sugar punt'itions :ire reported utterly destroyed, with the loss of ??ix liven in the suburbs. The sea there, and at Capo Sun Lucas, swept a mile and a half inland, carrying aw ly a very thing in its devastating route. At the Cape, Capt. Ritchie's lar^o hoiiHo was swept oft", with nil the smaller houses in the settlement, and lass of one lifo. . Commissioners nro now employed taking a census of tho lofstw iii order to report to tho General Government tho ruined and impoverished eondition of the country.-? Meanwhile, the troops nre being rapidly withdrawn, like locusts fleeing from a country already pillaged. The first detachment left in the Brixa a few dayx ago, and are to be followed by a majority of tho remainder in the commencement of tho ensuing month. Tho sole redeeming features of the temT pest has been the liberating of a large quan titvi of the precious metal in the placer of I<08 Gallinas, and the uncovering of a valuablo vein of silver in the neighborhood of San Antpuio. Nkw York, Jan. 19.-?dJctween 2 and 3 o'elock, thio afternoon, a fire originated in the larco nnhlio finliriol hnuim nfc thn corner of Leonard and Nav^r Htrcctn, in which were fivo hundred oluldren, and a most agonizing scene took pin no. The teachers in one of the rooms, in consofixtoitce of the increased heat, not knowing the cause, threw u? ono of the windows, r?nd it w&3 not nntil the smoko poured into mo room gnat the nlamitng fact of the building being on flro was suspcctcd. A &tainpcao ensued among tho alarmed children, uttering tho moat Agonizing oric?.?? Many wero thrown from tho windows, and saved from injury by being caught in tlic inns of the firemen and others. Seven of of tho children wore Buflbcated or killed bv bolny trampled upon, in tho rush for tho various staiways, at the first alarm. It is believed that none wore burned. SoVorul of tho children- were badly injured?two having thoir baokn broken. Tho toaohor* noted with tho gvoatest finnneas, remaining in thoir rooms until all the? children wore out. ' , ' . j Many exaggerated report-) aw In circulation to the uumbcv of ohildren killed and injured, burt it !* beWov^l thnt lh?* docfi not exceed woven. The ?cho<4 ha?#o was nearly rrew, and ;; w>nsidered tho iuo?t porfect and thoro*gh built of any iu the city. It wa* fo?r sto- V r|e?in height nm! covorcdr a large extent of gvouwl. Tho fin? commettcod tthotfty nftor 2 o'clock ami at sunset tho <fo?truclion train complete, tho being level with tho ground. .! ' ' jy; -m? >*Ul m ? -L' Ouu Juvenu.es.?Oyr streets were eulivened yestovar.y by the pnrudc of two ju- w voiiilo iVro companies?"Young Amcrioa" !ind "Kaglo, Jr. '?regularly uniformed and ^, equipped, with engines of appropriate size, [ind inarching as spiritedly and as proudly us their seniors arc accustomed to do. At a trial of tlio engines "Young America" l\.A i 1 r i*- . i*i iiuiimy n niiuiim ui w:uur ill) (Ciiti, WHICH IS amply sufficient for scrvico. The "Knglo, Jr.," was prevented showing 1 t efficiency l>y the bursting of her hose. Mevcury. Palmetto Association.?Wo understand from the best authority that tho pa triot autl hero, Gen. John A. Quitman, has commented to deliver tho next anniversary iu)dress before tho Palmetto Association of this city, in Muy next. In our judgment, n better selection could not have been made. Qcn. Quitman is a distinguished member of Congress from another iState, and can ^ive disinterested testimony in reference to the conduct of tho Palmetto Regiment in Mexico. Resides, no one is better informed upon the subject than their cornmunder, oi (con. Quitman, who led tliern in glory ~ through the whole campaign. Come one, come all.? Carolinian. r Ai>minI8TUATOR'8 Rai.k.?;.\t the recent sale of the estate of Reuben Brnnyon, ?' deceased, a negro woman and child, sola for 11 81,500 ; a buy, 10 years of ago, 61,020 ; a girl of 14 years, 91.115. Corn brought ~ t'rmn ($> (Ill 'I' ~ vv V I -J VVUIO I'Ui IJUiMICI* J VI III.*) of k:\1o a credit of twelve months, with in- / terest from date.?Independent Press. * A Poi.itk Hoy.?Tho other day we a; wero riding in a crowded car. At one of ? tho stations an old gentleman entered, and was looking around him for a seat, when a lad 10 or 12 years of ago, rose up and said, "Take my seat, sir." The offer was ae- ceptcd, and tlie infirm old man sat down. "Why did yen. give mo your seat?" he ^ inquired or tlic boy. " Jieeausi 3'ou arc \ old sir, and I am a boy," was the quick rc- h ply. Tim passengers wore very much 9 pleased and gratified. For my part I want- ^ ed to seize bold ot' the littlo fellow and press him to my bosoth. Tt was a reepOet for age which is always praiseworthy. A Fbaupvt, Warning.?A young lady,! r tWOntv-fivc VC!>?*8 of am;, nf olrvmnt nrvrtm- ! plishments nnd fascinating qualities ofL inn- M ny kinds, arrived in this city (says the St. Louis Republican) a few weeks ago, from Ohilieothe, Ohio, on a visit. She had for ^ some time been in tlie habit of taking small quantities of arsenic, for the purpose of tl beautifying her complexion, and 011 Friday lust, rIic took an over-dose, fell sick, and day before yesterday she died. A Ci.f.Rfivman'h Wish.?A clergyman ~ 1.1 .1 ? uwui viiiji a }>uur man uy me ronu urea King stones with apiekaxe, mid kneeling to got "I nt his work better, made the remark, "Ah, I John, I wish I could break the stony hearts of my hearers as ensily a3 you are. breaking tliose stones." The man replied: "Perhaps, master, you do not work onyyur knees. PrcTunK or Life.?-In youth we seom climbing up a hill, on whose top eternal auiiauiuu appears 10 rose, now eagerly wo pant to gain its summit! But when wo have gained it, how different is the pospect on the other side ! AVc sigh as we contemplate the was to before us; nnd look back with a wistful eye upon the flowery path we have passed, but may never more retrace. Life is like a portentous cloud fraught with thunder, storm and rain ; but religion, like those streaming rays of sunshine, will clothe it with light, ns with a garment, ami friuge its shadowy ukirta with go'd- a Consignoos at Anderson Depot, u POll WtEK ENDING JANUARY 26. t; Benson A, .Justin. W Sloan, J M Ilonkcn, ri Brown, V & Co, S Stribling, W L Towers, J C Neville, 7. W Green, W II D CjdUlard, A r; 0 Morris, .7 I>Iteed, Blno It It. D L Ward- * law, W 8 Grisham, J T Sloan. Wilhito & H, 11 i' li ilnwkins, W S Siiftrpe, J It hJ Sloan & "J Co, Shulor & S. Sullivan w S, j N Whitucr, R Webb, S 1'Brown A Co, W C Bowloy, E & , B Ifi Alexander, Hitchcock, IJuinbard & Co, " IV A Maxwell, II Tyler, I)r Robins, h A Osborne. J B Eftrlo, II;irriaon A E, J T Sloan & . flit, IT Kt)on. Rnrrlnnd ft ??' r?n_ CI 0 Seaborn, 1) F Si T S Cray ton, A S McCHnton, Hl I/O veil & White, S & K VV Brown, Vt A Jones L< 1> 11 : t 13 lie If I'M ' ? " rj i> iiuiikuii ? ouu, u m liimuen, ureen it Hold, Uiinn &. Bruco, W T Wright, W Slier- " nrd, A S Stephens, T Harrison. F. KICK, Agont. g ' j " Markikd, on tho22<l Dcc. 1857 by tho ttov. ~ Mr. Stillnmn, lion; J; A. OkR, ot Houston, x Mihs., to Miss ConviM.v, danghtor of the late F lion. W.J. Van De Uraeft" of Gtiiu&vUlc, Alabama. ? At Tunnel Hill, on the 7th instant, hy A. d B. Bo-mien, K?q., Mr. James JI. Wiutino. of f< Haborshnm County, Ga., to Miss Nanoy E. 01 Fotvi?eit, of Pickcns. On the 2l3t instant. by Rov, Win. MoWhortor, Mr. I>anibl H, Hum, to Miss Cakomnb _ JlXK|ni; all of Pickens. On tho 20tli instant, by Rev. W. O. Mullinnix, Mr. Joum W* JJiihiunk to Mi?s Lucjnda McWhoutkb, nil of Pickens. NOTICE! I HAVE Appointed /John II. Ostkndorvt, ^ Euq., of Vi Manila, my Gonoral Agon* ?>r Pickona District. No orders or rocciptx will bo acknowledged, excopting ouch ns arc either Bteued by him,or by my Hon IIbnky Waoenkr: JOHN A. WAGBNKit. Oharloston^Jan J, 1858 28 Jf ? NirAll;IS. A LI# pemrw indebted to th<i Ertinio of Aarorr Moorn, decc/wed, umst pnr i*p, H find those luiving demand# against the Estate rr.ust pr,-;;cr.t thorn. legal I attestrd, on or bo- p foro the first dny of March uoxt, to KMHY MOORE, Adm'r. 8mm fVwk, Jan 23, 18.58 28 2 NOTICE. ALL petBOiw indebted U>%. k K. E. Alfrx- i armor for I856~u7, wo rwpiostod to pay p, up and nave coate, j, K. & * K. ALEXAXDKH. ' Jan 14, IB-ii* ,gv-; 20 tf P'^'% w w ??' Ma M b .1 wJ UJ Anderson Prices Current. 'huk- n.i> ttltKiv bt i.nuianii. bi.koklky * r.(j ANIMUiSON C. H., Jull. 'J'l, 1 )Mon p?r lb. - - 7.j (?*> ?>$ Salt. por Suck, - - 'J.00 (' tjloo, Ilio, per lb. - - 10 fa) 14 Vor * ?($11 t ?MgHrcruai??u ami loar, per lb. \\(u) 1H flTflWMiw, West India, par gallon, 45 (n, GO f* N. Orleans* " " CO (</) 05 >*?! (Cii.J per bunch, - - 1.20 Owftlfiirgrt, (heavy) per yard, 13 (TA 14 Shirting*, - lu (i> 11 Irou. common Ki*e Swede, per lb. OA U Knglish, ... 7 Najl*. per hog, 0 @ O.J Oil, Linseed, per gallon, 1.87 (ix\ 1.60 ? Train, ?? ?? . 00 (a) 1.00 GIhhs, 8X10 8 0)\ a.25 " 10X12 - - 3.25 (<?> 3.30 Hire, per lb. ... OJ (<7j 7 1'leur, per barrel, - - 6 (R) ft.50 Wheat, per bushel, - - WO (ii\ 95 Corn, ? 50 (o> 55 liaoon, hog round, - - 10 C<i\ 12 Hugging, Gunny, ]>or yard, 17 (<i) Oaift, per bushel, - - 4o (//) f>0 I Vis, " '< - - - 1.00 1'owdcr. Hiflc, per keg, - 7 A (p* 8 RlZff* There ia always to be found a good Sfocl< f Goods, nt H., It. & (Vs. Bachelor's Rotroat Acadomy. IMIti Hubscrib'or tn.ko? thin method of in forming Parents and Guardian* that h< an fiiinr<rr> of ili u S?lir?>t f.w ?!<? !it year. Tuition from $10 to $23. Board ?tr Ml tho usual prices. S. II. JOHNS. Jftn 30, 1838 28 3? THE CIIISDITORS ""VF Elijah A. Alexander, of Piokonsvillo, J will moot at Pickens C. II., on Thursly the 11th day of February, to nnpoinl 5ents to act for thorn in relation to tlie as gncd estate of the said 10. A. Alexander. J. K. HAGOOD.) M. M. NORTON, [> Assignees. J. J. NOUTON, ) Jan 30. 18.~?S 2S 1 LOST, ~\N the "lOtli January, 1858, 20 DOLLARS _f ia too town of Walhalla, 3 five dollui ills, 2 two dollar bills, mul I one dollar bill no live dollar bill on the Farmers' and Me iianics' Bank, payable at Charleston, and 10.Other bills not roeolleetwl. J. L. AUKRJTATIIY. .1% 22, 1858 28 3 tfAIR PLAY ACADEMY. [1HIS INSTITUTION will be opened foi the rceoption of Students, on tho second [onnay in February noxt, under the ehurgt ' M>. X. A. JO!' N*f>, who if capable of teaoh ig tjie English language in all its variolic lunches, including Latin, Greek, Mathelaties, See., itc. Hoarding can bo had at ST por month a( 10 best of Houses. Rv order of the BOAUl) OF TRUSTEES. Fair Play, Jan 15, 1S58 27-1 ma t?.? r;?^?:n -1 v.wiuviu ?III |JIUUSVC<>pj mr Union, und forward account to this offi< e, TAXES! TAXES! r WILL atton?l ut the following times and L pluc.cs for the purpose of receiving Taxes tr tl?e year 1357 : n Thursday 18th February at Wm Sanders " Friday 10th " " Bneli Uotroat " Saturday 20th " " Fair Play ; " Monday 22d " " Cubb's; " Tuesday 23d " " Wm Fant'a ; " Wednesday 24th " " Salubrity ; " Thiipfcldv li'm.lo.r 0<UI. 13-U ?v..v ...... - ' 'J, (H.\? -Will L VU ruary, at Pickonttvillo ; " Saturday 27tli Fobruary, at Trap; " Monday 1st March, at Hester's; " Tuesday 2d " " Mrs Barton's ; " Wednesday 3d " " Wolf Crook ; " Thursday 4th " " Hurricane; " Saturday Gth " " Grant's Store; " Monday 8th " " Tnnnel llill; " Tuosdav Oth " " Capt A Rohins " Wednesday I Oth " " Jonas Phillips; " Thursday 11 tli " " I'oolo's; " Friday and Saturday, 12th and 13th, ai WullinlUt: And ut Pistons C. IT. on Mondav nnd Tues ay of Court, at which time my "Books wil o ctofted. Person* failing to make thoir Ho mis "By that time will bo liable to a double ix. ifrcc negroes must pay thoir taxca du Lug tho month of March. Jiy net of the Legislature, all persons ar< squired, under severe penalties, to returi lft niltnhftl* of liivHiH iiinrrinmn .n>d lafc lmvc occurred in their families ; and. ul j, tho number of births and deaths among icir negroes. State tax, samo as last year; Road tax G3; ftad Poor tax, 10 por cent on tho Stat< IX. According to law, and under the inntruo ons of tho Comptroller General, nothing bu pecie and tho billH of the following banki in be taken in payment for taxes, namely ank of tho Stato of South Carolina, Coin lereial Bank of Columbia, Bank of Charles m, Union Bank of Charleston, Stato Ban! f Charleston, Bank of Georgetown, Banko ..? / '! uiuuuii, AucH;nauin iiuim ui V/iiumw, uuv 10 Bank of Che.&tor. JOHN W. L. CAREY, T.C. Jnn 20, 1K58 ,, 27 _ tf_ L Word to the Wise ia Sufficient tHIOSR having demand# aanin.st tho Es tnio of William Bogg*, ucoortf*J, wil rcsont thorn legally attested, and thoRO in obtod to said Kstnto must make pay me u >rthwith, as collet-turns will hoonforccd with ut roanect to persons. Jjook out I 0. M. LAY. > , O. W. B. BOGGS, f Ad,n rs Nor, 0, 1857 *7' **v W. M. HAD2XEN, ATTORNEY AX I,AW, AND Solicitor In Eqatty, PICKKNS COUNT IJOUStJ, 3. C. .Tan 14; 1858 ?<!___ tf JOS. J. NORTON, 4VTOKV?V AT I?AW, AN# Solicitor in Kquity. TOKENS COURT HOUSE, 8. 0 Jwn.htMH \>5? ' , tf rx ?- s Vli TV*/.? ' ,7' "," T^'-*1 V- t'j .! vJUST RECEIVED, ft Tj0T VV -0 ASTINOU, N AI1*? & F AC \ TOBY TfnlRAD. AIbo, ft lot of *>1U Y.OTiiiNO- to SnluaAKtmit. Ton 1ft. |'MttLfr ^ ?-? 7 Sotic;e. " j 4 U pcvHOWH fauobted to tho out nrw w (V 1\ ? F,. K. Alexander arc wqi|MW tf tiy up aftd fftvc eoflta. lie turn day w y?look ouf! K K. ALEXAXPKIt. Jat? t-t, 1858 20- tf Sorvivoj ' . " >U ! COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE, i I rpilB subscriber would respectfully inform j 1 his friends nnd tho public, that ho lias i uasociutod with himself Mr. <1. IV Kill I) in ; tho Mercantile business, which will hereafter j bo conducted under tho name and style of . Ukf.en & Kkid. Tho undersigned tondorshis thanks for tho j ^ liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon | jj him, and asks a continuance of tho same for j , the now firm. 7. W r.RKRV ! b Jan 1, 1858 __ 25 ~ *tf j? S&uTIIE ABOVK CHANGE renders it j C necessary that my old business should 1?o ! ii closed, and those ii.dohtod to ine prior to tho I 1st January, instant, will pleaso call undset- C tic immediately. a Z. W. a KEEN. s iMpkeris 0. II.. Jan. 1, 1858 26?tf HIDES AND BARK " j WILL BE BOUGHT AT FA I It PRICES i i l>y J. L. N. SMITH. Ton Yard, Jan 4, 1858 25-tf ( Ton Doliars Howard. S Tit AYE D Oil STOLEN from Wayside farm in the month of October or Novcm, j her, a handsome light yellow Tuscan Cow | unmarked, with very white horns, handsome- / j ly shaped and heavy for her height. Tho - I above reward will be nu'ul fur ?n? itifnrmn. .1 3 tion that uiuv lead to tiie recovery of the cow. ' J. 0VJ311T0N LEWIS. Wgyajtlo, Jau 'J, 1858 20 4 ' Monoy Wanted. t I WOULD take thi^i method of notifying " all, icrsons wlio are indebted to me, by ' Note or Account, that tliey are respectfully ? but positively requested to eoino forward and . mako settlements bofore the 15tli of Fcbrun- ( ? rv next?and no mistake I r : J ir. FAJEX. 11 WftlKalln, JtvoO, 185B ?r,tL. hi 19 ?? * a:* it* * ta fc.- ? w ? > ? I r-? mm H i u? ' r '>7 <3 13 i BY virtue of sttuVivy writs of fieri facias to me directed, will bo sold before the Court House J in Pickens District, within the legal hours, on r the first Monday and Tuesday in February next, , One tract of land, containing six hundred and K ' fifty acres ntoro or less, lying on efist side of . * Twelvo Mile river, known as the saw mill tract, 1 adjoining lands of H. Madden and others, levied ^ ' 011 as the properly of Green S. Qurvin, at the " I suit of Thomas 12. Madden for the use of Carter '' Clayton and ol Iters. 11 ( no tract of 1 ?? !, containing eighty acres d more or less, adjoining lands of 11. W. Kuhtmnn, > Heicke and others, levied on as the property of a John II. Friorchs, at the suit of Henry Myor and 11 . others. I One tract of land, containing one hundred and . four acres more or loss, lying near I'ickcnsvillo, adjoining lands of Uui'us Oates, K. Balcntine J ( and others,levied on as the property of 11. W. j Folger, at the suits of Larkin Hendricks, Hall, | Criss & Co., and others. j One tract of land, containing four ltiinrirml ' acres nioro or less. lying on waters of Kcowcc river, adjoining lands of J nines Robertson, 8amucl Mavcriok and others, levied on as the prop- ' erty of Elias Elleubuvg, ut tho suit of Win. Oli- j ver. Survivor. Ouo tract of land, containing two hundred and ? twenty acres more or less, whereon defendants 11 now live, on branches of Connerosa Creek, ad- 11 ^ joining lands Of "apt. McKay and others, levied on as tlic property of Jaiues Ward, at the suit of J. W. L. f'ary and others, against James Ward '1 and \>.ll.n?inl Wnwl ' ; One tract of land, containing two hundred acres more or less, adjoining lands ot' Foster Perry, Alexander and other*, levied on as the property of Elijah Dcaton, at the suit of Asa / ! Carver for the use M. Broom against Elijah Dea \ ton and Andrew Alexander. Olio tract of land, containing two hundred acres more or less, adjoining lands of Samuel Parsons, A. Smith and others, levied on as the property of Chesly H. Brock, at the suit of John Garner for another, and others. (, One tract of land, containing cue hundred r acres more or less, on waters of 12 Milo river, | adjoining lands of Benj. Holder and .1. T. For- J I irn'enn lavto'l ? = ll.~ " *? "? 1 n~>v><) v ii un iuu |ll WJIVI IJI Ul 1'. IV. Illll". gess, at the suit of Roberts & Duncan uiul others. On Tuesday after sale day, at defeudnni's residence, seventy bushel* of corn more or less, ^ tour hundred bundles fodder, cigbt head of hogs, and 0110 pen of shucks, levied on as the property of Samuel Holt, at the suit ofO. B. Crenshaw " 'forms cash ; purchasers to pay for papers. 1 Ij. C. OUAIG, s.i'.n. Jan. 8, 1858 lb td - NEW. STORE & NEW GOODS, One Nile IVoni Jarratfj) llrMge, Near the Road loading to Walhalln. , rpiIE undersigned wish to inform their X friends and the Hurroundinfj conntrv C , generally, that they are now opening a wcil ' selected Stock, of FaEI ami Winter GoodN, Boots and tShoes, Hats and Caps, Crocker^ Hard war o and Cutlery, Groceries, Medicines, t ifcc., with almost every article usually kept in ^ a country store ; ail 01 whio.i will, bo aold low for cftfili! Call and see. Wo vrill take in exchange for fJnod?, country Cotton and Wool Ifomespun, Wool Hats, Dried Fruit, Vonison Hants, llaw Hides, l'eaa f j Iiceswax, Tallow, Honey, &c. v .J. M. ALEXANDER, K. E. ALEXANDER. Nov. 14,1857 10 tf ; Blue RlUffe liullrond Co. In So.C'n. 1 OURSCmiBI-US to the CnpJUl Stock of this . Company nrc he why m>tit'rccl I hat the 12TII * t find 18T11 INSTALMENTS upoft tho ftrst sub ? ocnjinon, ami Kivt 1'lSli v upon Hio a- . mount of t|iv second subscription, i?ro required tobo ptiidfftfi foUows: Tho llTTII INSTALMENT on (1m 8d dav of .January, 18fr8. Tire 18TII J INSTALMENT nnd PIVB PER JEXT on so- I coud subscription, on tho 8d day of February, 1868. lJyordor: WIT. II. PERONNEAU, TrcMuver, Not. 8, 18*>7 18^ t3F J. A McKEE n W"OWLI> r??pc*5tfully inform thfc citrons | of l'ickens, that her has locatod at v Piokonn Court House', for the purpose of <!nr- r ryingontheTAlU>flINa BUSINESS, and n is prepared to execute all orders i? the moat f neat and fashionable- style, a Dec. ffl IH57 23 *f fc WANTED TO HIRE, TKN OR TWELVE NEGltO MEN to work on the Blue Ridge Railroad, three mdea nhove Walhalla, -Apply tlio lload, or to- the subscriber, ' ELAM ffllAUWCv J 1A lO<t* "" WV iuf IWf ? ?* _ I Sim S SOfSTtNG POWDfil. I \fY POWDER MUX htiinft now in nctivo <1 r 1" operation, Oil it All rt H I i|? 11D K tl ( powdcf can he fuVniftlied to n?alerjj nnu n . others at law rat**. All orders nddrwwod tfi f 1). Uikmann, WalhalK will l*> nttondod to. |' lAIfi* ^ ?r .'A, VYUJ&JXJ K, J*. Sept. 18M 12 tl ; SfflR . ^ "ALL AND WINTER GOODS! J. D. SMITH & CO., AT PKNULE'rOIV, SO. C'A., \ UK now receiving ami ojumudc t\ spleni tli'i now and carefully scicctod Stock of Fall and Winter Dry Goods, Vhich bar? boon purcbasod by one of tho rm on very advantui;eouH terms. Our stock !..i? : i . i I I\IUD imuoci /lAnna uuoinio. 111 |>itn,vi unL'tliO I'iVbmviUWL'O, ucli iih Muslin deLains, Cnshmeros, Alpacas, Ginghams, Calicoes, and Fancy Article*. For GENTLEMEN'S WEAK, wo Intro JlotliH, Crissimores, Tweeds, Satinets, \ #?tiigs, Cravats, &<\, &c. ICi'ady iTIaile Clothing. !on si sting of Cloth, Satinet, Tweed, i)rcw nd Overcoats, 1'ants and Yosts, of superior tylo and finish. V largo stock of Silk and Morocco GAITERS. HOOTS & SHOES, HATS Sc CAPS. ewelry, Gold Hrooches, Ear Bobs, Finger lings, and other articles. All of which wo will sell low for CASH, 'all and examine our Stock for your selves ,n<l be convinced! Oct. 6, 1857 13 tf State ol* ?>iou(li Caroliaia, IN KQV1TY?PICKEN8. ; x't L ?? .1 X <? i uaiforPartlUota r0f?. Donaldson, et. ux., ct. nl ) ^cc l' lic 1M1K Court of Kcjuity, for Pickens district, har? iny referred ilie Accounts of Harriet Duke, Vdministralrix, and l'ansom Duke. Administraor, wit It the will annexed, of the Pergonal K?ate of Russell Cannon, deceased, to tho Commissioner for settlement, the defendants Carter 'annon, the heirs-at-law of William Canuon, du- ~ eased, Margaret Marchbanks, Judy Kendrick, )lijah Cannon, Martha lb-o\vn and Jas. Cannon, i 'ho ure absent from tho Stnto. will tnk? nntirn ' hat tho snid H in v.nr.NCK will bo lichl at my Of- l icc, on Monday the loth day of March next. ROiVT. A. THOMPSON, c.K.i-.n. , Cont'rfl OlHec, Nov 14, 1857 td j NEW MARBLE YARD, M II Greenville . IJL, So. Cajfl 1MIK SJBCIUBEUS having opened an cstnb-^fl lbthmcnt in tito town of Greenville for the H alo of MAUHLE jM lIoniiincntH, Toinhw, Head Sfoncw Vnd all nth or work in flmiv Knn A - ? ? ? iHsorlinciil of Murblc will be kept constantly land, to which they would respeotfu'ij cull tl^^^H ttcntion of the citizens of this a dtho ing District#. An experience or over ftflo^H iif tIk Marble business, warrants cribers in Having thnt satisfaction will begivGB 9 till who may favour theui with thoir orders.^B Orders by mail promptly attended to. CHALMERS & ALLEN. V S>&" Kefer to qovrii Cox & Gowkk, and W.^BM I. Wathos, Greenville. Nov. 14, 1SS7 18 .1m LAM) FOR SALE. INITIO subscriber oflora for mile a valuable TRACT OP LAND, lying three mile# ^ OUtU Of JL'iokons (). II.. on thoroad loading ^ j Fair Play. Thin Tract contains One Hun- " rod and Seventy Acres, and adjoins lands f Samuel licit! and others. There in n dwell* iij5 on the premises, with other iinproveVMjtn. For terms, apply to J. \\. IIUNNICUTT. Hf&'~ Tf not sooner diftposed of, tho nbuvo *ract of Land will ho sold to tho highest bidlov on Suleday in February next, j.K.tt. Jan (>, 18;">H ?Ci tsd PREMIUM COOKING STOVES, 3b' all sites, with and without Ifollow-ware. For Kjtlu hv )1. YOIGT, OppoHito Vlan.tor'B Hotel, Walhalltt, S.C. August fi, 1837 4 i f a GRAND RAFFLE. M A AAA WOKTII OF VALl'A-V pQU.UvU BLjj PttO PEUTY TO V ?K U AFFLED FOR. consisting of EAS? I jKY'S SPLENDID MILLS, mid other mifr 'ifl hineiy. together with Seven Hundred 1 lores of Lund tind Town I^tn > 'illago of Kiiftley. making 260 pmett. Higi st priz.0, ?20,000 '!! For further particular*^! co handbills, 'or address either of the follow^ j ng gentlemen at Easley, Pickens Pistri?l South Carolina. rate *i | chances only $10.00. Any pcrsnH addressed as above, andgi^J " and Post Ot)ic6 plainly wl-i^H enVwmroueive a cwrtiiicate of chance by rojB urn mnil. \ N. GAttYIS, > ?/ B. P. 8J<0AN, V. t. LHWIH, / S \ II. LET! TNRU8T0]S',? OHN liOWKN, ) & J ALKX. MnHKK, W HiO. SEA HORN, ( % \ J, D. ASlIMOltE. OcU 2/1867 12 tf ^ c* htrtf , -( '** * 1 g |1 3 J S 8 W ~ (?l 3 3 3 -i T t o i al 1!|4! sl I J M O ^cS ^ v & ^ i- > ^ H ^ ?* '* "S.z52 u ? Ml H B I*. g^5 1 v-f J Jt-2 1 "% -?1 M rr! /pf? w.oq fr-c/pd H ? * ?? IK r* ? 21 & <g s 11? J3* !| jfl s< l *4*13 if V w q -4 2?P ? -;< | -? i JM t*~Z fv* * 3 i! ^ ^ d.S ? o 3 r ~^aH i&r. ^ fc, -" . { Jf t^.a v * s ^ "i "~ 2 a W & S ? o 5 " * { do-g w ^ | ^sa ^ n (P> -<15.5 5 4 J jg VELVET RIBBON. TVTOW open, 125 pifcos of VEI/VKT Itlfl 1 ^ HON, Krfi?inf" and a grcut variety oH ?*nncy Atlicli'H, which will bo Hold very >y J. D. SMITII & CO. J * Pojidlotoii, Oot 30 1C> ittfl J. H. VOIOT, TIN AND COPPKKSMI# U ulfinlln, S. [NFOIlMS hi? friondrt and tho puhli^H I ho haw enlaced u coinftctont vlio bus npwavth of twenty yours oxpcrj w tn*f manufacturing of GGPPKR lH L'LES, STILLS, and ?H other nrticlM niB acturod out of Ooppor, Tin and Shoftt-flBjj lid Is pro pared to Ul! ordor? for all worfl ii.9>lincr.i f;hcrt nMict\ Term* modora^HB loforft tji# <fnrnT>i'fitjr of Ms ^SL Augast 8^BVT7 4 HKjbCc ol SotnSi < n>o>a n? onfMs^nv?vicRtxn.jflQ Jafrien ft. Alexander j T appearing to tny R&tiafaetio^H Aloxandcu4, one of the pnrtirt^H ido* without tho limit* of ihill ered, therefore, that 1?d<? lo division or eftlo of the RchH s Alexander, decennd, *hl^H rom tlio publication hereof, w l,. ?111 W. ..,^^^-1? ,IV fuxiu wui u|? v"ivic? w. iv\I:U Or?Hv?ry'? Oflkr, Vtb W, ^SBSnwSojBS