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press of the United States, Members of the I Legislature of this State, Sheriff, Clerk, , Ordinary, or other District Oflicer, Mayor nnd Aldermen of any city, Iutcndant and i Wardens of any inoorporotod town, Officers of the Militia or Volunteer organizations of tho State, or at any other election now required, or tlinttdinll hereafter be required by law to be held within this State, any t\rtfcnr? uKrtll V... At? ,,v,.wV.. uy niu payment, delivery or promise of money, or other article of value, procure another to voto for or against any particular candidate or measure, the person so promising, and the person so voting, shall each he guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction thereof shall, for the first otfenco, he fiord in any sum not loss than one hundred dollars nor more than five hundred dollars, and imprisoned for any term of time not less thau one month nor moro than six months ; and, for the second offence, shall be fined in any sum not less than five hundred dollars, nor more than five thousand dollars, and imprisoned for ony term of time not less than three months nor moro thau twelve months. IV. If at .my election, as in the prece- I ding section of this Act is mc onoH nnv I person shall offer or propose to procure another, by the piymout, delivery or promise of money, or other article of Value, to vote for or against any particular candidate or measure, or shall offer or propose, for the consideration of money or other article of value paid, delivered or promised, to vote for or against any particular candidate or measure, such person so offering to procure or vote shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon couvietion thereof, shall be fined and imprisoned at the discretion of the Court. ? ? Coldest Weather in Rf>irpntT7 Vn?r? ! IN NK\Y YOHK. The cold snap of yestcrdiy took us all j l>y surprise, for tho change in tho weather j was nr?t only very and Jon and very great, but the temperature of tho atmosphere was lower than it hud been before in this city in seventy years. At least we have the word of tho Sago of Brooklyn Heights for the fact, and his thermometer and weather tables arc not to be disputed. Tho stratigcotjpnrtof the phenomena was that though tho sun was shining brightly tho intensity of the o >ld kept gradually increasing from sunrise until noon, when tho mercury in t'.ie thermometer touchcd nine below zero. J'euplo suddenly began to discover that uicir sioves, stcam-pipcs and registers did not give any heat, and business men, as they hurried down, didn't know what to make of the icicles which hung from their moustaches like the pendants from a glass chandelier. There must havo been terrible suffering among the poor who wore not prepared with suit iblo defouecs against the unlookedfor-rigors of the season ; and we fear that there will bo reports of great distress on board of ships on the coast. Several cases of suffering have already been reported, and one of an omnibus driver having actually frozen to death. Tho mont remarkable effects of tho cold were seen on the J Jay and rlVcrs, whero a thick cloud of steam was seen nil day looking as though a thousand boilers wore letting their steam escape.? The temperature of tho air was so much lower than that of the water, that the vapor ascended from tho surface as thnmrli the (iulf St roam, with its tepid billows, had suddenly made a divergence through Long island Sound into our harbor. There was but little icc in the river during the day, but plenty was found last night, and it will not requiro many such days as yes- i tcrday to put an entire stoppage to the navigation to the Sound. The docks along tho East and North llivers were frozen, mating it difficult, and in norae coses impossible, to move vessels ly;<1.. ?. ? ' ? nig in biicui wKiiuui mo a in c* steam tugs. The prospect uow is that the steam iceboats will soon bo required to keep tho channel open. Among the nuuibcr of cases in which peoplo were badly frozen during the day. was that of a man named Webb, who was driving one of tho Broadway and Sixth and Seventh avenue stages, lie was taken from hw scat on tho stage in u helpless coituiiutf*, &ui c"rri-'J ? ? ? dru?r store, i where stimulants were administered, and be revived, ii.it* bauds and feet were budlv fV<V/.Al> V At oear nightfall a newsboy went on board ouo of the Fultou ferry-boa tn, wlicrc woon bccanic helpless. lie was noticed |)V some passeugord, who took^hiin down to tlie engine-room mid rubbed him until lie recovered, Uo hid frozen his feet, and hmids, and no?o. Ill Fultou-ntrect, Brooklyn, a nuu who |jad bjeen drying his horse rapidly, left jjim standing for a time without a blanket, lyhilo ho had some purchases in a iitore.? When ho came out his horse was so stiffen- i pd by the eold, that he could not move until he had been rubbed for a loug time. TUB Uoi/D TfinM.?-The present cold , form commenced here iu t!i? uight of l<'ri- i (lay. Saturday lust, about midnight, it Wan immediately preceded by rain, and couijuenced with snow. At 11 A. 31. and 12 to-day, tho temperature, by thernjoiuofcers exposed to the qprth wind, in nine degrees below zero-?tho lowest temperature rocorded during a period of seventy years. Thus far in tho term, the moat intense oold haa been at mid-day. K. MKRUM. Brooklyn Raivhtsi. N. V . J.-m 1 0 ?? T0 HDaF 1,1-1 THREE NEOBOBB, towit: ?M?n nn.l two Women. They will be hi rod to the highest bidder, separately, o?o no.U 8?led*y, or by p?lvnie contract until that- time. For term*, or fijrihep partfouUr*. apply npii'T, A. THOMPSON, Jan. lfl? 2?. OuardUn. VLL ,wsor\* nre hereby notified not to p,vr nuy Note* made payable to the undersigned, ni* Sflnrnr nr ?n? V... 1 ? ^ ? ?v ?,w?vo 5**vh i/j uig turner. aignod, pnyultlc to other portions, until further prtlora. 1). 1). I)AVIfil. Jnn, 17, 1859 20 tf Anderson Prices Current. I rOKHKUTt U WktKl.T BY KKtil.A.ND, BI.KCKI.K * 00 Anuhusui: O. II., Jan. i8, l8i>l?. 'Jot ton per lb. . - - 9 (a) 10| Salt, per sack. - - 2.00 Coffee, llio, per lb. - - 13 @ 14 Hitgarn brown, per lb. - 10 (?) 12$ " crushed and loaf, pcrlb. H (?> IB Molasses, \Ve*t India, per gallon, 4f> (Ji) 60 <. N iWl^n.l << ' Crt ?>? ... VIIVUMO uw \JIJ Yarn (Ga.) per buniih, - - 1.20 Osnaburga, (heavy) per yard, 13 (jj^ 14 Shirtings, - 10 (at 11 Iron, common size Svrede, per lb. GJ " English, ... jj Nails, per keg, - - - f>J ?6 Oil, I.inncod, por gallon, 1.12 (ii\ 1.25 " Train, ' . 90 (in 1.00 Glfuw, 8X10 - - - 3 fa\ 3.25 10X12 - - 3.25 ? 8.60 Uice, per lb. - - ? ? ($ 7 Flour, per barrel, - - 4oO ($ 6.00 Wheat, per bunhel, - - 90 @ 95 Corn, " 50 (it) 00 ltacon, hog round, - - 10 (a) 12 Ragging. Gunny, per ynrd, 1R (n\ 20 Outs, per bushel, - - 60 (nj 00 Penc, " " - (',& l'owder. Rifle, ner kcir. . 71 fni s fitlY* There is always to be found a jroo<l Stock of Uowls, at E., B. fi Co'*. Mauriku. on the 10th instant, by E. Alexander,!'!^., Mr. jkit i'.rspn Alexander to Miss Ma t.iSDA Kkkvkh. nil of l'ickona. On tlio -411? instant, by llcv. A. llice, Isaac Wickufpe, Esq., of I'ickens, to Minn Cklkhtixa wakkriifi.it. of Antiunion. On tlie 111li instant, by Rev. AY. O. Mullinnix, Mr. John P. Tray sum to Miss Martha A. Smith, hU nt" Anderson. On the 23d nit. by A. It Bowdcn, Esq.. Mr. I). 1). Kiciiey to Mi?a Emai.ink Dardy, all of I'ickcns. On the 18th instant, by the same, Mr. Jamf.r Netting to Miss Catharine Kino, of Forsyth County, On. fltaT Dahloncga Signal please copy. On the (itli instant, by Hev. A. W. MeOuffln, lir. .IAMICS .<111.1.kk 10 .MISS uki.ll.allu. dlxlap, ill of l'iekciis. 1)kpautf.i> this life, on tho 2d January. inst., Mrs. Fuancks Oainks, contort of Rev. Robert Gaines, in the 78?h year of lier ngc. Tho deceased was iv native of Virginia, wan raised in North Carolina, but spent the most of her days in tliis Klato. Having been afflicted in body for many years, she was, a few days before her death, attacked by a stubborn cold, which proved fatal. Mrs. Oainks had been a member of the Methodist church for G'J years, ahd lias loft behind her a liirjie family connexion and many menus. DereavcU mil sorely atllieted. "Dlesscdnvo the. dead who itie in tlie I.ord I" lhr.n, on the 1st instant, of Pneumonia, after an illncNS of thivteen days, LizzikJank, daughter of James A. and Martha Poyle, aged two yenrs. eleven months and twenty-seyon days. Contractors! \J \TB will let to the lowest bidder on next T Saled.iy at l'ioken* ii. the ro loval of tnousaiKi yards of earth from tlio Public Square, &c. For particular* apply lo M. F. MITCHKLL, ) Z. C. PULLIAM, I Committee J. J. NORTON. J Jan. 10,1859 2ft 8 Dissolution of Copartnership. rpilE lirni of Grocn tfc Koid wns on tlio 1st I inst. dissolved l?y mutual conscnt. Tlio numo of tlio firm will bo used boreaftor only id ;iqni(tatiiig account#. This com pel Is uh to n inil up the business at once, and nil those indebted either by Note or Account must make payment by the 15th of February next or they will bo sued indiscriminately. Z. W. GKEEN, J. 11. HIED. .Jan. 19, 1339 ^ 2ft tf ft'OTICIti. TnF. Mcrcnntilo business will bo continued at the old stand of Green k. Keid by Z. W. Green, whero lie intenJs to keep constantly joti hand a large nml general assortment of GOODS which lie will null cheap for C.nli, or to prompt paying customer*, l'ublic patronage is solicited. Z. W. GRKKN. Jan. 19, 1850 20 tf Retired. TUIF. undersigned ha* voluntarily retired from 1 the "Six Mile Company," having disposed of his interest therein to some of the remaining members of the Company. In retiring, he commends tlio Company to the patronage of the pubU,. i. << I'tJiin Jan. 10, 180B '2<J * tf Limo! Lime! Limo ! \r\r Rwin rtirtiinli Limo rU (lie Kiln on Clinugn ? ('reek. Pickcns Dimrict, At Thirty cent* ncr hn.sliel for un^l.ickcd, and fifteen ccnts for gluckc;!. Wo wiii uuitl u< li.t j;jstc?arj pricc, ROIVT. MAXWELL, Agent Clmuga Limo mid .Manufacturing Co. J.n>. tf. 183U 20 tf WA'rid'i.' [WILL be nt I'k'kojjs C. H. on Tuendfty and Wcduojw&y the and 26th of tho preaent month, when 1 vijl b* gh'A to rccoire ?ueh sums mh may be duo upon open account* tho ornate ol' the lute Col. J. t\, Kisley. ^r. All acc-ountu not li<|i(id:itcd by th;U Jtin*? wjJJ ha p{ace4 in the hands of ?u officer for iwmec|ii(.t.o collection. W. K. H.VKLKY. Adm'r, Jan. 18. 1W0 w l Brandroth'e Fills. TUK.SK oclcbraoted PjJJ# are ofvegetable Mmpound, frea from mercury or drugs of any kind. Tl??y are a sovereign remedy for pain or npy uneasiness in tlio body,or costivenoas. Hkia diseases of an inveterate nod paiufui character, such us erysipelas, milt rheum, tetter and sum* mor h?sl, have been eradicated by their use. These pills have cured the rheumatic, the ep teptie. the paralytic, and the consumptive, in jaundice and allaffectioa*of tho liver, dyspepsia, dysentery, and diarrhoea, pleurisy, sudden pnins and inflammation*, female obstructions, rrcui UIIIIU ?u? nucvi; t#|0ijs, CVl'U gouty ana ncu? ralgic affect iona, have givou way to the use of thin mudiciue; and now, after twenty years expcriencc, the public eatimation of llruudreth'a rills continue to increase. For Worma liran l/eth'n I*illa are the best vormifnge ; they are infallible. A little ohild, aix years old, for noma weeks was drooping ; its mother g?*e it one of llrandreth'A sugAr coated pills i the noxt day there come away a worm aixtocn inuhea long and a* large us a child'* Anger. The child wai well. And for i'leurisy nothing i* hotter. Let the neonln dtartAi'd imwIikIIch and Ov #linm "a^'Stfttlbv W.'iCi (Y. VTwifcUAMS, at Salubrity, S. at thouxnal prioe. Take (Jaro. MY Note* and Hooks of Account ure now in the hands o.f ^r. J. OvrrrroN Lkwih, who Is authorized to, roceirvt aftd arrango tlio ?amn. If not pi^hl b-offijro March <Jowrt, thoy will bo placed ih ^ho hnry^ls of iff). C- VVIM**. K?Q-, for collection. I}. Jan. 10, 1*53 iJoi 9 I * JUST OPEN ED ! A T OUR NJ'JW CASH STORE IN WAE.IIALl.it, 4 FINE assortment of MERCHANDIZE, I /\ nnlopto/l ? ?!? " *"" r *' .-...I KIVUI lyltlU III OI1U OI 1110 Lost markets, and purchased on the most favorable terms ; therefore, the best article*, in our lino, can be purchased on as good?or perhaps hotter terms?than anywhere else. Call and make t'\o experiment, D1X1 GOODS. Of these the assortment is fine for the Winter, embracing every article usually found with up country tnorohante. -Alsfl? Koady-Made Clothing of various patterns, | and umde up in tho hitost style and best manj nor. And sold cheap for Cash. CUTLKRY. Hardware and Farming Implements. l'crtumcry, Fancy Goods, Soaps, ifcc., Ac. Groccvicft! | Such as Sugar. Coft'co, Molasses, Salt, Choose, ! llice, ami oilier nrticlos of the trade. Togotlior With a good Stock of Paints, Oils, Glass, Patty, Brushes, &c., &0. Tho Best Yot5 Under this head, wo keep the host and most choice Liquors, Wines, Se^ars, Tobacco, ! Raisins. Nuts, Ac. &o.; which to he appreciated must ho tested. Sales of which ore [ made for cash at very low rates. All of which wc arc determined to sell CHEAP FOll CAS1I, or barter, on irood 1 terms, tor produce of the country. Friends, neighbors nnd countrymen ! hoar I us for your intoro-<t nnd profit, buy from us i for the Imrgnlns offered; nnd, if you desire to | bo pleaded without trading, look through our I Stock. PIKPKR & LOW It Y. | Jan. 12. 1850 25 tf_ C. H. A. WOODIN & CO., Hume**, Saddic A. Leather Shop, W ALII ALL A. S. C. .Tan 15, 1859 25 _ tf n TT A WT^^AJ ? Jp- n I v. u< ?< ?l UUU1U UG V/U. t | MANUFACTU11I5IIS AND DEAL 10IIS, IN Saddles and Harness. Military Trappings, Medical Boxes, SI.milder Braced and Trusses, Waterproof cases for Kinvcs and Pistols, Trunks, Portmantoes, and Valicea, and everything olse in the line. Leaf liea** They are offering a large Slock of Leather? Harness and Skirting, Upper and Side, Kip and Calf Skins, Deer and Sheep Skins, Which they will fell at the usual priceH.? Raw Hides taken in exchange for Stock or work. uopniring;, Done in the neatest and best style at nhort notice. Orders solicited. No Hook< krpt. Wnlhalla, S. C.. opposite Idtfcrtell & Norman's New Building. Jan. 15, 1859 _25 2m LOOK OUT, GENTLEMEN. ?. RIE KE, Jr. nASjust returned from the City with a soleetod and extennive Stock of Gontlomon's Goods. Consisting of Black, Blue and Brown Broadcloths, Cadet Clotli, Black Dooskins, Silk and other kind of Vesting*. Over Coating of all kinds. Walla Wnlln Casimore, Brown Ribbed Casimere, Oxford Casimere, Cadet Casimere. Black Union Casimere, Kentucky Joans, Tweeds, etc. etc. lie ha* also on hand a fine nnd well selected Stock of Linen and Marseilles, Shirts aiid Collars, Drawers and Undershirts. Glove? of various kinds, Nock-Ties and Handkerchiefs, Whito and Fancy Pocket Handkerchiefs, and various other kind of GOODS in the line of Gentlemen's Wear. lie would also inform his patrons and the public generally, tlint Mr. W?. Waukmanx (Merchant Tailor) is still with him, and will cut and make all kinds of Gentlemen's Clothing in the best and nVont Fashion a bio Style ! It you don't believe it, coinc and judge for yourself. G. Riocko, Jr. HAS also jupt received a Lar;?o and Fash ionablo Stock of HATS and CAPS, viz: Biack Silk Beaver llntft, Black Wool lints, do Brown Filinoi-e do Plush Caps, Moleskin, do Glazed, do CftKhmorct, do Boy*, do Black, Brown, Fur, do Cloth, do. A ls:o, A Fine, selected and fashionable Stock of Oentlemon'*. Ladies, Youths and Childrons BOOTS and SHOES, which he oftora to the Public generally very low for CASII. G. Riccko, Jr. W0l"LL> inform his Lady frUiiidj that he has just received a pood Stock of Ginghams, Calicoes of tho latest Style, Cash meros. Merino'*, D'I,nines, Alpnuu'a, Side Striped llobc9, Plaids. -AL80Oloves, Gauntlets, Hoes. Laces, Cruel, Nett Hoods, and Sacks, Shawls, Pins, Noodles, Thread, ?*t?. ote. Sloop Skirt*! The French Extension Skirts. The Union Uuiltcd Skirt, with the n<l!n??nKlo paddings and other kinds ; also, Spring Brass fekirt Hoops with Slidoa, and Oano Iloopf. ' Jan. 14, 1850 25 G. RIECKE, Jr. DEALEU in Clothing. I>ry Good*, Hats and Cans, Boot* and ?Shoes, Groceries, Kio. Etc. He uIho cavric* on the Illervhaut Tallortntc Business iu nil its varied styles and branohes. Orders Solicited, Walhalla, S. C? Main St., First Door East of the Market IIouuo and opposite the Phintors Hotel, Jnn. 14, 18fi0 25 tf I GROCERIES!! I riMIE undorsignnd has jost and is roeaiviug I a good assortment of Sugar, CofToo, Taaf, Molasses, Spico, Ginger, I'opjttr, Cinnninon, Cloves, Mustard, llaisin*, Chooxe, Hico, Starch, Yeast Powder, Salt, Brimstone, Borax, Copperas, Indigo, Madder, Soap, Cani dies, Soda, Candy. otc, ate. ato. -AL80NaiU of various kiuda and sisep, Powder, oiio*, L/oaa, uups ana Mint*. AH of the abovo articles I am now off? ringf ehoap for OAsn and f?vr CA3U onlv. I havo ttlno a fcmnll Lot of IIA HDWATt E on baud which I offer at cost price for Cash O. HIEOKK, Jr. P. S. Mr. O. Rieckc. ^r., tenders his thanks to the public for their liberal pntronrago during the lost yenr, and solicits a hm*? i?f tJm public patronngo for the ensuing season. ^falMhv, J|an. H, \BV> 2m. COMMISSIONER'S SALE. STATE OF SOI Tlf CAROLINA, Pickens--lit Equity. Margaret Steele ) V8 > 1>.11 for Partition. J>?rah J Steele, ct nl. ) BY virtue of an order of tho Court of Equi tv, nindp at Cltambors by Clianeollo WardiHvr, will be ?ol?l to tho highest buldnr ,,, it -- 1 * " (iv * u/f\vin vuun iiuuci'f "ii wnuuny in i cd ruarv next, the KKAL KSTATK of Willinn 1). Steele, deceased?said Lands being, l>'in} and situate in l'ickcns district?to wit: Tract No. J, or Crooked Creek Tract, eon taining Four Hundred and Eighty-Kotil Acrcs more or less, and adjoining land* <> Muj ltol/t Maxwell, Zachariah Hubbard am others. No. f>. or Dodgonn Crook Tract, containing Two Hundred ami I'iftv-Kix Acres mure 01 less, and adjoining Tract No 4, Maj Ruber Maxwell and others. No. 6, or the Robinson Traet, containin; T..-.. I I I 1 ? ? .iv. >iiinuig>i itnu rimrircil ..'.".os more o loss, and adjoining Tract No. I, Jacob Schn der and othors. No. 7, or tbc Until Tract, containing Om Hundred and Fifty-six Acres more or less and adjoining Jacob Schroder, 11. Fujen am others. I No. 8. or the Fowler Tract, eontaininj | hrec Hundred and Twenty-live Acres mor I or less, on waters of Richland creek, and i\<l | joining J V SUanklin, Tract No. 1, andotl ers. No. 9, or tho Twelve Mile Tract, contair ing 'J'wo Hundred Acres more or less, an adjoining lands of Phillip Clayton and other N\>. 10, or the Dodd Tract, coutuini lgTInc I Hundred and Forty Acres more or less, an adjoining Thomas Dodd and others. No. 11, or the Brass town Tract, contain ingOno Thousand Acres, more or less. TKll TS OF SALK.?On a ere lit of one two anu three years, with interest from da; of sale, (except the costs which must be t>ui< in cash.) The purchaser or purchasers t enter into bond to tho Commissioner, with u least two good sureties, to secure the pnv mont of tho purchaso money, with leave t auticipato the payments. Purchasers to pa extra ft. r papers. ltOIJ'T. A. THOMPSON,r.E.r.o. Com*r? Office. Deo. 23, 1858 23 tf J. H. VOIGHT, Tin, CoppciKitildi & Still linker WALUALLA, S. C.. Iiribl. eivo strict ilttplition to nil liiitinn?? ?.? }} trusted to his coirc. Terms the most rcn sonnblo. Jim. 12, i1R"j9 25 tr Taxes! Taxes ' IWlLL attend at the following times an and places for the purpose ol' rcceivin, Tuxes for the year I808: On Thursday, 17 Feb., at Win. Sonder'f " Friday, 18 " ' Bachelor's llctrca " Saturday, 19 " " Fair Play. " Monday, 21 " "Cobb's. " Tuesday. 22 " " Win. Fant'a. " Wednesdiiv 11 " X.ilnln-SiM " Thursday," '24 " ami Friday. 2;>, ? 1'ickensvillo. " Saturday, 20 i'rap. " Monday, 28 " " Hester's. " Tuesday, 1 March, " Mrs. Burton's. " Wednesday, 2 " " WolfCrcek. " Thursday, 3 " " Hurricane. . ' Monday, 7 " " Pickon* C. II. " Wednesday. 9 " " Grant's Store. " Thursday, 10 " " Tunnel Hill. " Friday, il " " (.'apt. Robins'. " Saturday, 12 " " .Jonas Phillips'. " Monday. 14 " " Poole's. " Tuesday and Wednesday, loth and 1 f?tl at Walhalla, nrul at Pickens C. II. on Mor a ay. Tuesday nurt \Y eUnesday of Court, ji which time my Hooks will be closed. Pel sons failing to make their Returns by ilin time will be liable to a dsublo tav. Free negroes must pay their tax ilurln the month .of March. State tax, 35 per cent. higher than laf years: Road tax, 33 1-3 cents; Poor tax, 1 2-3 : public buildings, 5 per cent on State ta? All persons are required, under a pc unity of leu dollars, to report to me the nun her of births, deaths and marriages, of white ami blacks, (hn occurred in their fumilie previous to 1st .January, instant. Magis trates, Clergymen andothorsarc required b law to report such facts of this nature a COmn within ?lir>ir lnn.a-liulrxi -* # ?...w V.I ?l../n V,?,kl" the eninc period of time, JOHN W. L. CA11Y, T. C. January 15, 1850. To Administrators, Exocutors Guardians, &c. ITNl/RSS your An mini Returns nro filotl in m J Office, according to law, 011 or before SaU day in February next, a Unit will issue again; every aucli defaulter. There in no mistake 1 out thin. The law must bo enforced. W. J. PARSONS, o.r.n. Jan. 13. IfW) 25 4_ ti; 1 %T . xmai iyouco. A FINAL settlement of the Estato of James V Couch, doocawd, will ho made in the Ord nary'n Otheo, on Friday the loth of April nex All persons indebted thereto are required t make payment at onoe : and those having (1< mandd against the said Estate must rendor thei to in?, legally attested, on or hy that day. CYNTHIA J. HENbiUCKS, Adm'r. Jan. 10, 1851) 26 3m Everybody's Notico. "IT" YTILL be sold before the Court House < T i Pickcns district, on Buledivy in Februi ry next, ONE TRACT 01' LAND, belonging i James Frftser & Co, containing One jlundn and Forty Acres more or less. nn<l adjojniii lands of Wm. Covbin, John Calhoun and other Terms of 3nlo?cash. JAMES FJIASEII & CO. Jan 3, 1839 21 f> of Mouth rnrnliiin IN EQUITY?PICKKNS. 0. M. Doyle j rs. v Petition for Relief. J. I. Hrown. et. nl. j IT appearing to my satisfaction that John ] Brown, ono of tho defendants in thin cnn< resides without the limits of thin State ; on mc tion of J J Norton, for Petitioner, it iii orders that the ?aid absent defendant do appear, pleac nnaweror demur to eaid Petition within litre months from thin duto, at* thoniiid petition wi bo taken pro confctto ?h to him. ROUT. A. THOMPSON, c.k.p.p. Com'r# Office. Jan. 15, 18">0 3m III Equity? 3*i<kmis. ' E. E. Aloxnndcr, Survivor vb. Prcnton MoKin ney, et. nls. PURSUANT to nn order mnde by the Court < K<|iiity, in ihi& case, at JunMorin, 1858, u' ! rrmlituVK nflVrmton MoKinnovftrn I'A/?I.I?A . - - - J | to c!ome> before me anti nHftMixli their <lemnnJ ! again*! liim nceordinp; to law, within thrc t months from the (into hereof; oilier wise, tho will bo forever harretl. KOB'T. A. THOMPSON", r.jt.r.n. i Oo:o'i'rt OHico, Jan. ! ">, 18G'J ftm MERCANTILE NOTICE. j i f A VING V.ar?J the o?>?irn interest of j J[ .1. I'!. Alexander, one of tho firm of K. it I ... ... .HI AHMiicr, III line place, 1110 MUSIIlCH lor the future will bo curried on in tho name of the subscriber. All person* indebted to j late firm mu?t pay up by tho ofJanuary * j next. ' | I luivo on hand a fresh and well selected 11 Stock of Goods, , Suited to tho season nnd market, which will r | be sold low for Cash or to punctuul customers. ' : GOODS bartered as usual. . i I return my sincere thanks for former lib* r ] oral patronage, nnd flatter myself that 1 shall C i continue to merit the patronage id' my old i ! friends and customers. 11. E. ALEXANDER. !>:..? /ITT T. ..... r | i luitt'lin * ii -. I'cr. u, IOUO I I [ FALL AND WINTER GOODS! MUS. II, KNEK, of Walhalla. is now pro* . pared t' offer to her cu.-tojiiers a bcuvi1 titul Refaction of Fall and Winter Goods, s ! Consisting of French prints, English prints, | American prints, Printed and Plain Delnins, j j Marseilles Shirting, Long Cloth, Flannels, I Cambric; Handkerchiefs, Cloaks, Kinbroide~r 1 ne?. Liiees. Rhn*k sml ("uliwn.i si'iiLc 1, i, ! sion Skirts, Silk Cravat*, Shawls. (Hovcj, j Iloseries, lMooiiiors, Silk and Straw linnncts, !_ j I'erfnmerv, nnd exerv description of Ladies I Shoos and Gaiters ; Togethor with n goner: al assortment of STAl'LK &, FANCY GOODS ,| which arc ofiercd at bargains fur CASH. ? 21 2m 5 LUMBER! LUMBtJIt! r|tIIF< PiihsCribors invving purchased the r | 1 MILLS formerly owned by Col. John A. j i.it.-Mi-y, iiwrii'rn, inroe nines cast ot ricUens i' II., are prepared to fill orders for Ll'Mv ; BKK, finished or unfinished: Sa:th, Iilinds, I'annel Doors, or anything in that lino, at ? I short notice. Wo arc determined to enrrv on I I the business in nil its branches, and persons .. j wishing anything in our line, may he assured ,, i their orders will meet with prompt attention. .. | The business will l>e carried on under the name of tlie "Six Mile Company." Mr M F Mitchki.i, is the authorized Agent of the Company. to whom all orders should he addressed. Wo solicit a share of public patronage. T. J. K KITH, II I?rw!<!\3 > M. F. MITCHELL, L. C. CRAIG. J. N. LAWKKXCFi, W. N. CRAIG. Six M'tlo, Nov. 5, 18">S 16 tf J. J. DAVIS, ATTORNEY AI LAW. il AND '4 Solicitor in Equity. OFFICE AT PICKENS C. II., S. C. ' Sopt N. 1858 8 tf Land Warrant Lost. VTOTICB hereby given that nit or publication hereof for six weeks, npplicntion will he mtnlo to the Commissioner of IVnu'w...o i? i > .......r, .IV II IMIIII^IKII iur UI1|J110H10 01 Land Warrant No. 9,430 for HO acres issued to N;\noy Ann Moore, widow of Daniel Moore under the act of March !i. 185">. the name having been lost or destroyed, find a caveat entered in tlie Gonornl Land Ollice against the issuiugofa Patent thereon. .T. E. 11 AC.0(H), Att'y for heirs at law. Dec. 20.1838 23 0 Tho Last Notice. 'piIOKK indebted to the Mutate of Henry Whit), 1 mire, deceased, either by sule-noto or otlii erwise, must make payment to the undersigned n, mi ur insmrc me mm u?v oi fCDi'iiary next, or [ . ilicy will then bo suc<l. Longer indulgence it cannot be given. M. WIIITMIIIR, \ P . ? UliNltV W1HTM1RE, / l,x orH? Jan 4, I860 2 i r> J *si iutiiiri".** sajjk*. ^ T) Y virtue of sundry writs of fieri fucins to me ' 1) directed, will be sold before the Court House in I'iDistrict, within the legal hours, on I" the fn\,L .\limdav jinilTiimulnv !? l.'nKu.,o?? . j "V.M * One tract of Land, containing five bulked nud s three acres, more or leas 011 Milo creek, ailjoining lauds of J0I111 Price, Hardin Price and othy I era, levied onus the property ol" 1) M Alexander s at the Knit of Elihu tiriltin. g One tract of laud, containing six hundred acre? more or lens, on Twelve Mile river, and adjoining lauds of K Maddcu and others, known as the saw mill tract, levied on as the property of (J S Garvin, at the suit of Carter Clayton and others. ' All the right, title, claim and interest which the defendant has in a tract of land containing y four hundred acres more or less on Weavory - creek, and adjoining lands of A Heater, doe'd.. m /\ ivcith and oi hers, levied on as propety ot' I i- O'Siiields at (lie edit of J H llagood. One tract of land. containing one hundred an?l forty acres ntoro or less, known ns the wliito cove tract, adjoining lands of Col J. Norton and other*, levied on ns the property ot James Nic'noU r?t the suit of A Ovant. One tr.ict of land, containing one hundred and forty aorcs moroor less, and adjoining lands J" of Juntos Parsons. O 15rock and others, levied ' on as tho property of vKnoaa Hunter, at the suit " of Carter Clayton. NVm Hunter and others. " One tract of land, containing one hundred 11 acres uiore or less, adjoining lands of II (Jrogan and others, levied on ns the property of J It 3miih ui the suit of Robert Stewart. Ten likely negroes, viz : Caroline and her f< if children, Julius, Jack, Susy, Orr; Ksiber and I.or four chililren, Emily. Rutlcr, Jane and of Scott, also 2 black horses, carriage and harness 1 two horse waggon and gear, 1 stove find ..ipe, lo 1 double barrel shot gun and powdcr-dask. At >d defendants residence 2 small tables, 1 work ig stand, ite., 1 ltureau, 2 side boards, 2 clocks, 1 s. tin safe, 1 clothes press, 1 bedstead and rantnus 1 sofa, 1 dor.cn parlor chairs, 8 rocking chairs, -? pair iwimi'unsf, i nin' looKinggiaw, i iron sale, 1 chest, 2 p irlor tallies 2 wash sMnils, 1 l<i slock hogs, I lot crockery ware ami other small articles. All the above property is of (ho best quality, sold an the property of K. M. Koith, under Mortgage in favor of II Fl'crry and li f. s in favor of J N Lawronce, 1> A & T A1 Alexander and others. . One grey marc, saddle and bric'le, 1 buggy ' and harness, levied on as the property of J W ' Terry, at tho suit of James George & Co. !" On Tuesday after saledny at defendants rosidenco about thirty bushels corn rendered in ' on schedule as the property of Win II Moore at 1*1 the suit of II Mooro for another. On Tuesday alter saledny, at Tunnel Hill.one trunk and contents, I shot gnn, 3 pianos, one fcritifivo ft.ni! xutc InwSml aw Kv? AhaaI. _ oicnl, as tho properly of Wm, Ivwin, at Ihc suit of H tlcriulon. One yoke of oxen nn<1 cart. levie<l on as the property of J. W. Terry at llio euit of JokopIi lf K. Noville. U Term* cash ; purulincurs to pny for pn]?rrH. i I-. ('. CKAKi, m.i*.i?. J Jan. ia; ,^2A ; HIDES ANT) BARK * BK BOUiillT AFFAIR PRICKS T V l?y .1. K N. SMITH. I Tun Yard, Jan i, 18.18 20-tf | OA W ?? 3D A r K 3. KJK OKMNARY. Tlie tVit iul# of .1 II. M AKKTT rotpcof fully iiiinounce him n cundidnto for Ordinary of I'lckcn* IHstrict ut (lie next election. I B^Vy ThofVlrndsof WM. J. l'AIISONS.Jinq. I respectfully nnncniicc liim a candidate for reI election to the ottico of Ordinary. for 1'ickcna I district, nt the ensuing election. JWTlic friends of W. F. HOl.COM 1?E I pocttully announce liim a candidate lorOrdina| ry, ?t the next election. r-;y- The friends of S. U. JOHNS respectfully announce him u candidate lor Ordinary u*. | the next election. The friend.-* of llev. IOHN OWl'.XS beg leave to announce him a candidate for Ordinary of Pickens district, at the ensuing election. The friends of THOMAS J. KK1TI1 respectfully announco liim a candidate foV(mlin ;iry 01 1'iCKCUB uistriet, at tuc eitBuinj; election. roil SH Kill FF. C'i'" The friends of Mr. ANDK'UW HAMS AY respectfully announce liisit a candidate for Sherviir ol I'ickens district, at the next election. The friends of Col. I.KM L'KL TIIOM; AS respectfully announce hiui a enndidutofor Sheriff'of Pickens district, at the ensuing election. jKftrThe friends of Col. A. 15. SAKGENT respectfully announce Itiin a candidate for I Sheriff of Pickens district, ut the ensuing election. ft'--if" The friends of AV. C'TIAIO l>eg leavo toaimnnnce him a candidate for Sheriff ol'Pickens district, at the next eWtiom I'OU TAX COLLECTOR. JThe friends of Mr. A. S. STEPHENS I respectfully announco him a candidate for the 1 olliee of Tax Collector of Pickens district, at i the cnsuinc election. li-Sr The friends of Mr. GROUGE F. ST KADIS'i respectfully announce hiiu a candidate for tlie office of Tux Collector, nt the next olection. B?uTho friends of Kcv. J. R. IIUNT'CUTT i respectfully nnnounce liiin a cundidntc ur the office of Tax Collector, nt itie ensuing election. Jjfeiy* The friends ?if Rev. II. M. 15ARTON respectfully announce him an n candidate for Tax Collector at the next election. UfiST The friends of.l. \Y. L. CATIV respectfully announce him a candidate for rc-electioit to the office of Tax Collector, for l'ickcns district. at the ensuintr ulpotW.n. 8^" The friends"of If. CLEVELAND HUNT voppofifuHy nnnouncc him ft candidate for Tax toUootor, hi tho next election. J. It. maxwkl.t,, m. 1>. I). e. hkarork. MAXWELL & SEABORN, I) U IJ G (i I 8 T K, PFSiDLIjTOiV, S. CJ.? INVITE tlif ntlentinn of tho public to thoir l:tr<;t* nnd excellent iSfock of DltUGS. MEDICINE*. CIIEMTP A T.S Trusses, SlionItiv*r Unices, Breast Bumps, Nipple Shields. Supporters, Family Medicine Chests, Surgical and Dental Instruments, "/llet ami Fancy Articlos, Dye-Stuffs, lino I fuljiuvo, Segars and Snuff, Perfumery, Spij cos, Brushes <?f every description, Brandies, Wines, Ale, Porter and other Liquors, (nil pure, for medicinal purposes.) Glass, Putty* Syringes in great variety,, and every other article in llie line. rv.? O 1 i * muo 1 I II To Parents and Guardians. riMIE exorcises i>f Odorpe's Crock Aeadea my will l>o resumed, bv tha present In- V* cuinbont un the 2d Monday in Jamiarv next. As to sobriety, morality and high-toned'sitiy.ens. George's Creek is second to none. Tho Acndemv is situated in as healthy a locality as tho lMstriet atlords. Boarding can be lnul in the best of families at reasonable rates. By order of the Board of Trustees. 1>. ClllICK, Principal. Poo. 10, 1858 28 tf Anothor Comet Comine-l ?0 VLIj persons indebted to me by Note or Account, that wishes to88 vo coat would do well to como forward end settle by tho ; 15th December next, a* I am dosing tii> my j business here. After that time they will find I their Notes and Accounts in the bands of an Officer for collection. So barken to the call, as 1 am determined to earrv out what T nav. M. l\ MITCHKLL. Ptckon? C. IT., Nov. IS. 18 tf. j ." Itv - ' " V' ^ v>r >y JSS2B3Q Pendleton Railroad Company. SrHoORHMOMS to the capital stock of this Company nvc horeby notified tlmt tho j Sixteenth and Seventeenth Instalments uro j required to be paid as follows, viz: The 10th instalment on l<tdny <?f Jan, 18fi^ " 17ill " " " " March. " W. II. I>. GA1LLAUD. Yni. >0"Q . v c-- ft- t -- > ??wi *t?#o m cn*. <x* i rouo r. JOS. J. NORTON, ATTORNEY Aft LAW, ANP Solicitor ill rqil;^', PICKENS COURT HOUSE, S. C. ?1hh. 1, 18.-)8 25 tf W. M. HADDEN, A T"IT? B2 f* * 'V A 'V I Ik AND Solicitor in I'qnliy, PICKRKS COURT HOUSE, S. C. Jnn 14, 26 tf LAND FOR SALE, rpIIK subscriber offers l\i? VALUABLE .1. TRACT OF LAND for sale. It in nituatcd in Mckens district, and lies one milo l below Jarratt's bridge on 1'ugnlo river. The Trnot contains Two Hundred and Ninety-six Acres, 100 acres ??f which is good ltiver and Creek Bottom. The jdaco is valuable and improved. Terms made easy. JK8SJ3 A. IIALH. Oct 21.1S5S 14 tf ! w u ujtirv ?? " ? ... ... IRA AV UH'M/Jf KK* EASLEY & WICKLIFFE, i Attorney* at Lhv. I y y ILL nttend punctually to nH hu?>!??es ?* T r trusted to their care iu tlie D'utrictn couipriniiig the Western C.m-uit. OFFICE AT PICKENS C. II., K. C. i Pcpt. 25. if*r?r? is tf Estate Nolico. ! rrilKRIi will 'x> ii finnl settlement rofirlc of I f'.Hintft i'f A. r. White. (Icccnsfl. in tl?e O*| dinnrv's Officio, on Monday tlie 11 tli day of Apvil next, to which notice in anker!. Tboce in ! <lol>io<l l<i tlm Kstntc inu??t make i>avment, and ' tlioso having (lemuud* n^rninst ilic *nme should miiiur tlicm to mo, properly attcntod, on or before that dny. W. W. WHITE, Adm'r. Jftn a, i&.vj jm