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be entitled to letters of administration on such )l estate, as specially designated by law, shall apply to the Ordinary of the District granting the s i:ne, and be ready to give the required security, such letters of administration previously granted to such J Master or Commissioner, shall be revoked, and the same be granted to such persou so applying for the same, but such revocation shall in no wise beheld to annul or impair any act legally done, ! or right acquired previously under or by virtue of such administration. Sec. 5. That whenever it shall be made to appear to such Master or Commissioner by deposition, under oath, that any portion of the estate i and effects of any deceased person as to whose ] estate there is no administration, and no person, legally authorized to take possession of the same, and as to which be would, according to the foregoing section of this act, be authorized to apply for administration, is in danger of being lost, damnged or impaired in value, such Master or Commissioner may apply to the Ordinary of the District, set- 1 ting out the reasons of his application for authority to take the same into bis custody and possession, and thereupon such Ordinary shall be authorized to issue to such Master or Commissioner written authority, under his official seal, in the nature of letters ad bona collegwda, to take tlie custody ana i possession of such effects, nud retain the same | i under his charge and control until administration I i shall be granted thereon, and, thereupon, such Master or Commissioner shall be authorized to take charge of aud retain such effects. See. 0. That whenever it shall appear necessary that any porti^ of the effects of any deceased person which shall thus come into the charge and , custody of any Master or Commissioner, shall be < sold to save the same from destruction, or from , great and evident loss or damage, such Master or Commissioner may apply to any Chancellor, at Chambers, or in Court, for an order to sell the same, and thereupon such Chancellor may, after a summary examination, grant an order to sell or j dispose of such effects in such way, and upon . such terms as he may think proper, in case he may deem such summary interposition necessary or expedient. And any sale so made, in pursuance of such order, shall be good and valid to all , intents as if regularly made by an administrator under an order of the Court of Equity. -* n 4 - TT rJoTT nf I _ in me senate nousc, iui- mcui;-uu? , cember, in the year of our Lord one thousand t eight hundred and fifty-seven, aud in the eighty- ( second year of the sovereignty and indepen- j dence of the United States of America. JAMES CHESNUT.Jr., President of the Senate. JAMES SIMONS, Speaker of the House of Representatives. Important from Waahtugton. 1 Washington, Jan. 3.?The Cabinet has at last < taken ground that Walker was interrupting the t transit route. The fire caters are terribly en- s raged. Toombs, in the Senate, and Quitman, in the House, will offer motions on Monday against the Cabinet policy, and defend Walker. A scheme is on foot which will demand the presence of all the Black Republicans on Monday. Gen. Scott arrived here last night. He is closeted with the President and Secretary of War.? Their deliberations arc supposed to refer to the Utah expedition, and to the best means of reinforcing Col. Johnson's army. p Kansas advices confirm the death of Clark, the murderer of Barbour. An invasion from Missouri ] is anticipated at the electiou on the 4th instant.? The free State party have resolved definitely to take part in the election. Fillibuster Walker has formally demanded indemnity from the United States government of Nicaragua in the extradition of her dictator by Commodore Paulding. Messrs. Shields and Rice, the newly elected Senators from Minnesota, have arrived in Wash- ( ington. The House Co.amittee on Foreign Affairs, 1 have the Nicaragua question under consideration. 1 Gen. Cass expresses in private his unquallified ' condemnation of Commodore Paulding. The ex- T citemeut here is very great. That glorious old 1 hero Gen. Quitman, denounces Commodore Paulding in round terms. The President feels very sanguine that the Lecompton Constitution will pass Congress. There Z is no danger of it in the Senate, and not much doubt about it in the House. The position of j affairs will be so peculiar that all will be anxious to get Kansas out of the way. j Columbia Market. J January 4, 1858. i Cotton.?Since the Christmas holidays com- ' menced, we may say we have almost had no mar- 1 ket for cotton ; and although prices are gradually j sinking, yet the amount offering is so light that it ] is impossible for us to give reliable quotations, ' and those we subjoin must be taken as nominal for the present, viz: 71 to 81 cents. Com.?The demand for corn, is dull, and the stock ou sale large; prices are a shade lower?we now quote CO cents per bushel. Coir Peas.?The stock of peas continues light, and they still freely command To cents per bushel. Oats.?Xone offering: therefore we can only quote nominal 55 cents per bushel. ( Flour.?There is a large stock of flour on sale, ] and as the demand is moderate, prices are looking ( down. We now quote So 50 (?, $G for common to t superfine, and extra family flour $G 50 per barrel. ] mbil ? Something to hopf for.?These is nothing more exciting, and at the same time gratifying to human nature and its instinctive love of enterprize, than to'-have a venture out;" something to hope for, to await with expectation and to re- j joice over if it turn out fortunately. Such is the . exact position of those who invest a small sum of money in the purchase of a ticket in an authorized and well known lottery, such as those drawn under the charge of S. Swan & Co., Augusta, J Georgia, who for ten, five or two and a half dol- ' lars mailed to them, will send you a whole, half, or a quarter ticket in one of their celebrated ' drawings, which tal^e place by authority of the 1 Stnte, every Saturday. Pleasing hope may thus be turned into a substantial reality. 32 1 i Jjpieitcal. Married?In Union District, on Wednesday evening, 16th ultimo, bv Rev. W. W. Carotliers, Mr. SAMUEL E. GOUDELOCK, and Miss N. JANE PARKER. On the 8th ultimo, bv Rev. G. K. Andrews, Mr. ROBERT M. FINLEY of Marion, N. C., and | Miss SARAH A. MELTON, of Rutherford, N. C. | Deaths. Died?In DeSoto county. Miss., on the 2">th ! ultimo, Mrs. A. J. MILLER, consort of Dr. Jo- j seph D. Miller, formerly of tbi- District. In this District on the 6th inst., EDWARD DeWIT, infant son of Edward Moore, Esqr. c.davis melton, sam'l w. melton, j MELTON & MELTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, CHESTER A: YOllKVII.I.K, Will practice in the Courts <?f Union, York, Lancaster Chester, and Fairfield Districts, g?*" Pniticular attention given to collections. OFFICE AT YORKVILLE, In the "Adickes Building," over Kirkputrick's Jewelry Store. Jan 7 1 tf j "LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING in the Post Office at Yorkville. S. C., on the 1st of January, 1858, which if not taken out within three months, will be sent to j the Post Office Department as dead letters:? i B?John Barigus & Co., W. H. Brownlce, W. I Boggs C-?James Cmwder, Daniel P. Carson, I J. M. Creighton, Georc# Craig, A. B. Copeland, ! Amelia Coleman, Clark & McArthur, Rev. Win. j Curtis. J. M. Crayton. D.?J. M."Deals, 2: I J. W. Duke, 2. E. ?William Elliott, jr., J. A. j Estes. P.?K. H. Fulwood, M. L. Ford, A. H. j Faries. G-?Thomas Grier & W. P. Bynum, W. ' K. Grier. H-?M. R. Harrison, J. T. Harry, J. H. Harris, A. It. Hotnesley. I.?Col. James Irvin. K?Joseph Kendrick. L-?J- Leonhardt & Co., 3 ; George Lowe, S. C. Lowry, S. C. Love, j M?M. Miers, Miss Euphemia D. Murphy, Mrs. : Marv McMobley, H. J. Marsh, John G. Martin, ! O-?Tliomas Owens. P.?.Cromwell Partu, 2 : G. W. Pearson. R.?John Roddy, 2; J. Richardson, W. A. Reeves, A. G. Rose. S-?David : Smith, A. Sparks, Rev. A. G. Stncey, A. S. j Smith, D. Sarpent. V.?M. H. Van Dyke, j W.?R. H. Watson, G. II. Wells, James W. Walker. SyJvannus Williamson. W. R. ALEXANDER, P. M. Jan 7 1 3t FAIR NOTICE.?All parsons indebted to the late firm of ADAMS Jc McCORKLE, are earnestly requested to call and settle. The business must be brought to a close, and that speedily ?"peaceably if we can, and forcibly if we must." ADAMS & McCORKLE. July 2 2t? tf | flTlX COLLEC'TOR.?Wc nr authorized a to S. S KLAM :is !i Candid ite for TAX-COLLECTOR of York District, at the ensuiitjr flection. Jan 7 1 tf ^STLX COLLE<'TOR.?We are authorized 1. to anuounee WYLIE L. HARRIS, Esq., as a Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR of York District, at the ensuing election. i Jan 7 1 tf ROSE'S MOTEL.?The Proprietor has . returned to the old stand, with a determination of making this the BEST HOUSE in the upper part of the State, conducted strictly on TEMPERANCE principles. W. E. ROSE. Jan 7 1 tf HALLOO THERE ! I?I have urged the settlement of some bonds of long standing in the Commissioner's Office. The 20th of February is Return Day for York District. Look out. JNO. L. MILLER, C. E. Y. I). ! Jan 7 1 7t BIRMXC; FJLX'ID.?Forty gallons of BURNING FLUID, manufactured from 95 per cent. Alcohol, and warranted good and cheaper than any other material for clear and brilliant light, emitting no smoke whatever. For 1 Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. Jan 7 1 tf VrOTICE.---Tlic Creditor"of J. LEROY 1.1 DAVIES, are requested to meet the undersigned at Rock Hill, on Saturday, 23d of January: Saturday, 24th of April; and Saturday, 24th of Inly. L. II. MASSEY, Assignee. Jan 7 1 td NrOTICE.?Thc Creditors of W. B. DUNLAP j arc requested to meet the undersigned at Rock Hill, on Saturday, 23d January ; Saturday, j 14th April ; and Saturday 24th of July. L. II. MASSEY, Assignee. ] D. C. RODDY, Agent. Jan 7 1 td. ( I" OOK ?FT.--A11 the Notes and Accounts I 1 due to the estnte of J. B. BRIAN, deceased, ] vhich are not paid by the loth of FEBRUARY ( text, will be placed in the bands of Messrs. ] 2LAWS0N & JACKSON for collection, aod will , )e sued on indiscriminately. . J. BLAIR HUNTER, Adm'r. { Jan 7 1 Ct FAIR NOTICE.--All persons indebted to the undersigned by Note or Book Account, ire earnestly requested to make immediate settlenent. Longer indulgence cannot be given. All mtstanding debts on the loth of FEBRUARY 1 icxt will be placed in suit. L. SMITH at my old | itand, is authorized to make settlements for me. , 15. DEltRER. Jan 7 1 Ct " ANNUAL MEETING, ' Office of King's Mountain R. R. Co., "1 Yorkville, S. C., Jan'y, 6, 1858. / i rHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholders, , of this Company will take place in the Court , louse on THURSDAY "4th day of February next. J. A. BROWN, Secretary. Jan 7 1 4t ImMlKFlISS!! 1 HAVING ethcted arrangements for a change in . business, the undersigned urgently calls up- ( ?n his customers, and all indebted to him, to set- <, le their outstanding accounts either by cash or mte, cash preferable. The books must be closed ( >y the first of March ; so that those who come for- { vard before that day will certainly save some ( rouble. f I am determined to close my books ! G. R. RATCIIFORD. J Jan 7 1 tf ( bp YEN SO.--The Subscriber continues the A practice of Physic in all its departments.? le proposes to take charge of CHRONIC, or old itanding forms of disease, at home and abroad.? le is now possessed of MAGNETIC remedies, vhich will restore all curable cases if patients will jive him a chance, and provided they have a will ind determination of purpose to be restored to 1 lealth. He will sell MAGNETIC REMEDIES, i iccompanied with directions for their use to pa- i dents who arc inclined to treat their own cases. ] fiis office is at No. 15, Congress-street, Yorkville, 3. C. E. A. CRENSHAW, M. D. Jan 7 1 ly BLAiSSViLLE ACADEMY, #THE exercises of this Institution will be resumed on the FIRST MUN- , DAY IN JANUARY, under the su- 1 perinteudence of Rev. R. V. RUSSELL. The Primary English Branch!s will he taught at Five Dollars per Session ; the digher Branches at Eight; and the Latin and jreek Classics at Fifteen. Good Board can be i >rocured in the neighborhood at Seven and Eight , Dollars per month. Rev. R. A. ROSS, ) DENNIS CROSBY, [Trustees. SAM'L BLAIR. J J an 7 1 South Carolina?York District, V17"HEREAS I. J. WILSON has applied to M me for Letters of Administration, with the will annexed, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of GAZAWAY WILSON, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at York Court House on the 19th day of JANUARY instant, to shew cause, if any, why the Admiuistration should not be granted. Given under my hand and Seal, this 5th day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty eight, and in the eightysecond year of American Independence. J. M. ROSS, 0. Y. D. Jan 1 1 2t NEW FIRM, THE SUBSCRIBERS having bought out the entire interest of L. P. BARNETT & CO , in the DRUG BUSINESS in this place, respectfully inform the citizens of the town and District, and adjacent counties of North Carolina, that they will continue the above business at the same old stand. In addition to their former stock of CHEMICALS, DRUGS & MEDICINES, tliey have just received, and are now opening a well selected stock of Medicines, which they will j sell very low for cash, or on very moderate terms j to good and prompt customers. The Stock then, with the lost purchase, is large and well-assorted, affording excellent opportunities to the Merchant, Planter and Physician, who will gain much by calling and examining for themselves. We have made such arrangements in our future purchases, as will fully enable us to sell upon terms and at prices most accommodating. Our present stock consists of Drugs. Medicines, I Chemicals, Dye Woods and Dye-Stuffs. Oil, Paint, j and Painter's articles; Varnish, Window Glass (of j all sizes) Putty and Glassware. English, American and French Perfumery ; Toilet and Shaving Soap: Toilet, Flesh and Hair Brushes: a full as sortmcut of Surgical and Dental Instruments; Trusses. Supporters and Bandages; Spices, Snuff, best Chewing Tobacco, and Cigars of first rate flavor; Harrison's Ink; Cognac Brandy of the ve- | ry best brand; pure Wines, the best ever sold in | tiiis market, and used only for sickness and med- | icinal purpo-es: Schiedam Gin, a pure article. All our Preparations and Compounds will be made in strict accordance with the directions of the United States Pharmacy; and we will be cure- j ful to represent honestly and faithfully, the char- 1 acter and quality of any article sold by us. The Junior partner. Dr. JAMES B. AL- . LISOX, who has already had considerable experi- j unao \r\ ilvft r\niinilincr on<l nrnptipo f?f litPt]iclin? 4 will always be in attendance, ready and willing to compound and dispense all prescriptions sent in I by Physicians, or fill all orders made by custom- , ers. Physicians, therefore, need have no fear as j to the careful compounding of all Prescriptions, j even of the most dangerous medicines. Goods carefully packed and forwarded as direc- j ted. Prompt attention given to all orders. ALLISON & BHATTOX. Jan 7 1 tf ; i ?fl OZ* SIXPII. OF QliKINE, ' A bust braud, just received and for sale cheap for cash by ALLISON & P>RATION. Jan 7 1 tf IIJl lRl CAPS.?A full assorment of MILITARY CAPS. For Sale cheap by L BLOOMBERG & BRO. OFFICE STOVE. A good OFFICESTOVE AND PIPE for Sale. Apply to L. M. GRIST. Jan 7 1 tf YORK SHERIFFS SALES, BY Virtue of Writs of Fieri Facias, to me directed, will he sold between the legal hours of Sheriffs Sale, OX THE FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY next, at York Court House, the following property, viz:? One tract of land levied on as the pr< perty of John Fee, at the suit of J. C. ilicklin, hounded by lands of Edward Dyers, A. D. Hartntss, J. S. Hemphill, J. M. Hope and R. S. Hope, containing about acres more or less. By consent of Plaintiff, and S. G. Brown, the committee of John Fee, this tiact of land will be sold for cash enough to pay the debt, interest, and cost of the above fi. fa., and the balance on a credit of one and two years, with interest from date. 1 Four negroes, Jane, Austin, Hilliard, and Harry, levied ou as the property of Win. B. Dunlap, at the suit of L. H. Massey and others. 3 Four negroes: Simon, Isora, Willis, and Emily, levied on as the property of W. J. Boweti, at the suit of James Mason and others. 1 One tract of land whereon the defendant now reside*, levied on as the property of Stanley Fewel, at the suit of Charles McKlwain and Calvin I'. Sandifer and others. 1 , A negro girl, Harriet, levied on as the property of Thouias White, at the suit of W. 1*. McFadden and others. 1 On Tuesday after the first Monday in February next, at the house of John Martins, I will sell one lot of corn, levied on as the property of Win. N. Hardin, at the suit of the State. 1 One bay colt, levied on as the property of James McCullough, at the suit of James Hatteree. 1 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, and bounded by lands of James Findley, Dr. A. I. Barron and others, levied on as the propperty of W. J. Bowen, at the suit of James Mason and others. 1 One tract of land whereon It. M. Wallace now resides; also the tract of land whereon James H. Wallace now resides, levied on as the property of It. M. Wallace, at the suit of Oeorge Steele. 1 One buggy and harness, levied on as the propjrty of Wm. Nichols, at the suit of G. R. ltatchford. 1 Oue tract of land containing 153 acres, more or less, whereon defendant resides, bounded by lands if I. 1). Witherspoon, Thomas Davies, and others, levied on as the property of John C. Wilson, at the suit of John W. Jones and others; sold on a ;redit of one, two and three years, interest from late, purchasers to give Plaintiffs' notes, with approved sureties. Cash sufficient to pay costs. 1 One tract of land levied on as the property of Abuer Hambright, at the suit of J. Herudon. 3 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, levied on as the property of Wm. Gwinn, it the suit of B. T. Wheeler and others. 9 One tract of land known as the "Garvin tract," bounding on lands of James McDowell, Mark Galhroith S P. TCrnttnn n nrl nthers. IpvipiI nn us the property of S. L. Love and L. P. Sadler, at the suit of Alexander White, Adin'r., and others; to be re-sold nt the ikk of the former purchaser. 9 Two Negroes, G:o-ge and Jim, levied on as the property of Robert McLure, at t e suit of John 5. Moore & Sons. 16 On Tuesday after the fir9t Monday in February aext, I will sell nt the late residence of Priscilla S'ivens, dee'd., one lot of corn, one lot of fodder md one lot seed cotton, levied on as her property, it the suit of 0. R. Perry. 2 S. C. YOUNGBLOOD, s. v. d. Yorkville, January 7, 1358. South Carolina?York District, WHEREAS R. A. LATH EM has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all aud lingular the goods and chattels, rights and credits >f SARAH LATHEM, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all tnd singular, the kindred and creditors of the said leceascd, to be and appear before me, at out next Jrdinary's Court for the said District, to be holden it York Court House on the 8th day of JANU VRY next, to shew cause, if any, why the said Adninistration should not be granted, jiven under my hand and Seal, this 2,'td day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven, and in the eightysecond year of American Independence. J. M. ROSS, 0. Y. D. Jan 7 1 tt NOTICE.?AH persons indebted to the estate of ELLIS HOWELL, deceased, are hereby notified to come forward and make settlement; wd all persons having claims against said estate, ire notified to present them for payment to the Executor. D. P. MORROW, Executor. Nov 5 44 tf GlREEX AND DRY HIDES.?The f undersigned wishes to purchase a large lot of GREEN OR DRY HIDES, for which he will pay GASH ; taking them in exchange for work in his line, or in the payment of old debts. M. JOHNSON. Dec 10 49 tf UAGS ! RAGS I! RAGS ! !!?The Subscribers will purchase all the CLEAN COTTON and LINEN RAGS that may be brought in at the highest market value. LINDSEY & GORDON. Aug zi m u WIUTE GOODS.?A LA11GE stock of WHITE GOODS, consisting of Swiss Muslin, Jaconet, Cambric, Disliop Muslin, Check Muslin, &c., which is offeren at low prices by L. BLOOMBERG & BRO. July 16 28 tt Hardw are & cutlerY.-Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Coffee-Mills, Sieves, Pistols, Double nnd Single Guns, Sic. For Sale by L. BLOOMBERG & BRO. July 16 28 tf UOSI ER Y.?A large stock of Ladies Ilose; Gentlemen's half-Hose; and Ladies and Gentleincus Gloves, Sic. For Sale by L. BLOOMBERG & BRO. July 16 28 tf rllllE FRIENDS OF THOMAS S. X PAGAN, Esq., respectfully announce him as a Candidate for SHERIFF of York District, at the ensuing election. Oct 13 46 tf \UE ARE AUTHORIZED TO AX?? NOUNCE SAMUEL E. MOORE as a Candidate for CLERK of the Court of Common Pleas for York District, at the ensuing election. July 17 29 tf SMIUFRIEX DSOFDIMEL W iTX LIAMS, Esq.. respectfully announce liim as a Candidate for SHERIFF of York District, ut the ensuing election. Oct 16 42 tf A%ri\TED !?ONE HUNDRED LIKELY H YOUNG FIELD NEGROES, from the nges of 12 to 25, for whieli I will pnv full rash prices. 'C. J. PRIDE. Laudsfnrd, Chester. S. C., Aug. 20, 1857. 33 T I\E\ GOODS.?A "large stock of LINEN I A GOODS, consisting of Farmer's Linen, Russia Duck and Fancv Linen for pants. For sale by * L. BLOOMBERG & BRO. Julv 16 28 ft rjlAX. COLLECTOR.?The friends of JOX SEPII C. MITCHELL respectfully announce him as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR, at the next election. Oct 22 42 tf rpilE FIUEXDS OF CAPTAIX A. 5 STILWELL, respectfully announce him as a Candidate for SHERIFF of York District at the ensuing election. Oct 23 _ 43 tf rrVIX COLLECTOR.?The friends of CnpX tain JOHN J. WYLIE, beg leave to announce him as a cnmlidnte for TAX-COLLECTOR of York District, at the next election. Dec 17 OU tt UEADV-HADE CLOTH I\C;.?A big stock of Ready-made COATS, VESTS anil PANTS, suitable for Summer Wenr, on hand and for sale, by L. BLOOMBERG & BRO. July lti 28 tf E ARE AUTHORIZED TO Ai\NOUNCE V. E. McELUANEY, as a Candidate for SHERIFF of York District, at the ensuing election. A irAATED.?oO.OOuTards of good WOOLf EN JANES and LINSEY CLOTH wanted by ADAMS. McCORKLE & CO. Aug 20 33 tf CSLI.VS.?A fine lot7of MUS 1.1 NS7 mtTging in price from 10 to 37.1 cents. For Sale by L. BLOOMBERG cS: BRO. T7' EMBROIDERIES.?Collars, Sleeves and Chemisettes. Collars from 0.} cents. For Sale by L. BLOOM RERG & BRO. BOOTS A\D SHOES?As chenp as they can be purchased in this market. For sale by L. BLOOMBERG & BRO. HATS.?A tine assortment of Soft and Straw Hats. For sale by j L. BLOOMBERG & BRO. Wnmsboro' Female Institute. ( Mrs. C. LADD, Principal. ?THE duties of this Institute will be resumed the 13th JANUARY, 1858. The course of studies will embrace n thorough ENGLISH EDUCATION ? ] The method of instruction will bo j practical, and based upon the experience of many ] yenr?. Competent teachers will fill the different \ departments. The term will be divided into two j Sessions of 21 weeks each. No pupil will be taken for a less time than a Session ; and no deduc- ^ tion will be made for time lost except in cases of n sickness. The term of each Pupil will commence j at the time of entrance. Any pupil commencing ? in the second Session will be charged at the reg- ? ular rates until the close of the School. c TERMS PER SESSION. j Rudimental Branches ?10 00 s Second Class 12 00 Third Class 15 00 Junior or Senior Classes 20 00 ? Fuel, with use of Maps, Library, &c 2 00 \ Languages, each 10 00 y Board, per session, including Bedding, Tow- o els and Fuel, 50 00 c Washing and lights a separate charge. ^ MUSICAL AND ORNAMENTAL DEPARTMENT. Music on Piano or Guitar 20 00 Drawing and Painting in Oil or Water colors, 10 00 I Fancy Work of each kind, 5 00 I Use of Piano 3 00 S Board and Tuition 1 the different classes will J vary from $60 to $68 per Session. Pupils can a graduate in those particular studies that consti- e tute a thorough English Education. Board and Tuition in the English Department, inf!lmlin(r Music. Paintiner and Fancv Work, will ( not exceed $200 00 for the two sessions. f Those living convenient to the Railroad, and in- f tending to patronize the Institution, will, by sta- f ting the day of their arrival, be met at the Depot ( with a conveyance for their baggage. ( For further information, apply to t GEO. W. LADD, Wiunsboro', S. C. Dec 17 50 tf r EBEWE2ER ACADEMY. THE TRUSTEES of Ebenezer Acad- ? cm7> announce to tho public that its 1 exercises will be resumed on the SEC- 1 Tjrjp OND MONDAY IN JANUARY next, under the care of JOHN R. SHUR- LEY, its present Principal. J This Academy is situated at Ebenezerville, York District, S. C., three miles from Rock Hill Depot, Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad, in a beautiful and healthy section qf country, where there ' are few temptations to vice and extravagance, and is furnished with a Philosophical and Chemical Apparatus, Globes, Maps, Astronomical Charts, . and such conveniences as are necessary to aid in ( imparting thoroughness of instruction. ] Terms.?Tuition per Session of five months? i to be paid in advance: I Spelling, Reading, Writing, nnd Primary Geography and Arithmetic, $ 7 50 The above with English Grammar, Geogra- < phy, Arithmetic and Modern History,... 12 50 ] The above with the Languages, Mathemat- j ics and higher branches of English, 20 00 i Firewood for school-room, 50 < Students will be received at any time, and charged from time of entrance; but no deduction will < be made for absence, unless occasioned by sick < ness. Boarding can be obtained, convenient to the A- " cndeiny, in the best families, at from $9 to $10 per month, including washing. < E. AVERY, Brest. of the Board. i R. J. Adams, Secretary.. < Dec 3 48 5t R0SK-H1LL ASASESViY. < #THE exercises of this Institution will be resumed on the 2d MONDAY ' IN JANUARY, under the superintendence of Mr. JOHN M. BE ATT Y, a >. graduate of the South Carolina College, who has had several years experience in . teaching. tt'tttgv t>rr> crccTnv nr rtVF \fHVTTTS ! j 1VAA1V41 I lil? W6WW4V41 V* - J Orthography, Reading and Arithmetic, S 600 j [ The above with Grammar, Geography and ' History, 9 00 j i The above with the Languages, Mathematics. and higher English branches 17 50 j The Scholastic year to consist of two sessions , of five months each. Students will be received j J at any time and charged from time of entrance, , but no deduction will be made for absence unless occasioned by sickness. Boarding can be had convenient at reasonable prices. II. SIMPSON, Chairman. D. C. Roddt, Secretary. Dec 17 50 4t ~ ~~; #TIIE TRUSTEES of Union Academy , having secured the services of J. 15. PANKEV, Esq., for the coming year, take pleasure in announcing that the i session will open on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY; and close the last of Mny . with a public examination. Mr. PANKEY is so well known that eulogy at our hands would be superfluous. His close attention and devotion to i those under his care, is known and appreciated by the public. Our doors are open for the accommodation of boarders at terms to suit the times? from Seven to Eight Dollars per month?Students furnishing their own lights. T U I T I 0 X: Primary Branches S 7 00 HigherEnglish Branches 10 00 Ancient Languagss and Mathematics, 15 00 THOMAS NEELY, Secretary. Dec 10 49 8t \\fA<j101V?MAK.I]VG.?The undersigned vv takes method to inform the public that lie has purchased a large stock of SEASONED TIMBER, together with the materials of the WagonShop of J. G. GULLICK, and has established a Shop on the corner of Congress and Jefferson Streets, NEAR THE MASONIC HALL, where he is prepared, with experienced workmeu, to MAKE OR REPAIR WAGONS to order, nt the shortest notice. Those wnnting work done in this line, would perhaps find it to their interest to give him a call, as he will warrant all work as represented. J. ED. JEFFERYS. JBgr* Carpentering and Joinery doue as usual. Dec 17 50 3m T AST NOTICE?SAVE COST!?Al M.J persons indebted to'the estate of IRA FERGUSON, deceased, must pay up. After the 15th of January, all Notes and Accounts above Twenty Dollars, will be placed in the hands of JOHN L. MILLER, Esq., for collection. Those under that amount will be placed in the hnnds of HUGH SIMPSON, Esq., at Rock Hill. Also, those iudehted to me as Guardian of S. B. & T. B. MEACHAM, must pny up. The Wards arc of age and want a settlement. ALLii.N KUiSEillSUN, .Kirn r. i Dec 17 50 tf WARWICK'S PATENT PLOW.? The undersigned take this method to inform the citizens of York and Chester Districts, that they have purchased the right to manufacture and sell WARLICK'S PATENT FLOW, in the afore- | said Districts. Mr. J. H. CULP is our lawfully ; constituted nnd travelling Agent, of whom the j ! PLOWS can be procured : or nt the manufactory > j near Beckhamville, on Fishing Creek, in Chester { ! District. JAMES H. FERGUSON, I T. W. WOODWARD, A. B. BROWN. ! March 5 9 ly South Carolina?York District, Joseph S. Siewnrt, Applicant, vs. Win. Poag and j wife and others, Defendants. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Wm. Pong ! and wife, two of the defendants, reside without j j this State. It is therefore ordered, that they do ' ; appear and object to the division or sale of the j j real estate of Nancy Stewart, deceased, on or be- J | fore the first of March next, or their consent to ] the same will be entered of record. J. M. ROSS, o. r. d. j Dec 1 ;">0 3m 1' ?OR SALE.?A No. 1 COOK, WASHER I . and IRON Ell, young and likely. Also, one ! I HOUSE and LOT on Jetferson-street, known as ! j the ' Hyndman residence." Also, the lot on ! ' Church-street knowu os the "Magnolia." These | ! lots are desirable property and will be sold low. | J. S. SADLElt. j Sept 10_ 3G tf J j "VT OTICE.--ALL PERSONS having claims! 1 i^i agaiust the firm of L P. BARNETT & Co., | are earnestly requested to present them forth- j | with, legally attested, to the Survivors of L. P. ! Barnett & Co. A. I. BARRON, 1 ~ J. R. BRATTON, J S"rr,vors- j Nov 5 44 tf I" ROX RAILING.?The Subscriber has I mndc such arrangements as enable him to fur- j nish IRON RAILING of all descriptions and pat- j terns, for Grave-Yards, Balconies, &c. Persons i needing such will please call on or address him, at his Marble Yard in Yorkville. RICHARD HARE. I July 2 26 6m &OLD&SILVER. THE SUBSCRIBER HAS ON HAND a splendid assortment of (and is constantly receiving something new) GOLD IND SILVER WATCHES and JEWELRY of all cinds. Coral, Cameo and Gold Bracelets ; Gold loads, Necklaces, and Neck-Chains ; Foh and Test-Chains; a large assortment of Seals and Keys, LOCKCTS AID HEDALLIOJS; )old and Silver Pencils and Pens; Geld Thimh! .? ind Spectacles; Corneliau, Plain, Gold and Sett lings; Necklaces, Amulets, Ear-Drops and Pius; Silver, Shell and Pearl Card-Cases ; Silver Saltcellars iulaid with Gold; Napkin Rings in boxes ; lilver and Plated Cups and Pitchers; Cake, ?ickle, and Fruit Knives; Sugar, Salt, and Preerve Spoons: SILVER S2Q0I8MB fom; Silver and Plated Ladles; Shell Jewelry Boxes, villi lock and key: Jewelry Vase*; Watch-Stand rith bell and ink-stand attached: Pearl Glove Holler? : Fancy Shell-Boxes and Dressing Cases: Lalies fine Work Boxes and Travelling Caps : Ladies Vork-Bnskets and Stands; WRlTlfiS DESKS, i"olios, Paper-Cutters, and Ink-Stands: Tuck, Jressing and Pocket Combs; Hair, Cloth and ihaving Brushes: HarrisaTs Perfumery and 3oaps ; Violins and Strings; Patent Candle-Sticks md Lamps; Castors, Fruit Trays, Razors, Pock it and Bowie Knives; rPADir CTTtPT TDV X ZIUXjIJ U U 1 LIXJII X j 51 pieces in a sett) Tea Trnys, in setts an J single ; Table Mats. All the new style of PISTOLS, rom.oO cents to $40. GUNS, double and single, rom $10 to $50. Slung Shot and Percussion }aps ; Game-Bags, Flasks, Wads and Shot-Pouch!S. Walking Canes of all kinds; Clocks from $3 ,o TWENTY DOLLARS. All the above named nrticles, with many others lot mentioned, will he sold LOW FOR CASH ind CASII ONLY. Bring in your Bank Bills?1 will take almost any kind of money; so trouble lot yourself with the idea that I will refuse. fiST WATCHES. JEWELRY, CLOCKS and Musical Boxes REPAIRED at short notice by an EXPERIENCED WORKMAN. 1000 oz. OLD SILVER WANTED. E. M. KIRKPATRICK. Nov 2G 47 tf "GOOD BARGAINS! AS I have determined to leave Yorkville, it is my anxious desire to dispose of my STOCK *)F GOODS and settle up my business as soon as nossible. To offer inducements to persons wishng to purchase Goods for little money, I will from :bis date, offer my entire stock At Prime Cost for Cash, ir on short credit to responsible purchasers. I tave on hands a large amount of valuable and dejirable Goods, and those wishing to buy would do svell to call immediately, for the prices shall be no jbjection. To those of my kind friends who have kindly ;xtendcd to me their patronage, I tender my sin:erc thanks. JAMES ALLEN, Jn. NOTICE.--All those indebted to tnc by Note or Account, are enrnestly requested to jome forward and make settlement of the same, is I dislike to resort to more stringent means for jollecting. JAMES ALLEN, Jr. Dec 10 49 tf South Carolina?York District, A lint, B dbinann. Annlicant. rx. Marcraret Robin son, el. nl., heirs-at lnw of James Robinson, deceased.?Partition Real Estate. ^^MIEREAS George Steele, one of the Credit T ors of James Robinson, deceased, hath filed sis petition, praying that the proceeds of the reai istate sold in this case be paid over to J. II. Adims, Administrator of deceased, to bo by him applied to the payment of the debts of said deceased. These are therefore to cite and notify David Robnson and James Robinson, parties who reside without this Slate, to appear at the Ordinary's ofIce in Yorkville, on or before the 12th January lcxt, and object to the prayer of the petitioner beng granted, or their consent will be entered of re;ord. J. M. ROSS, Ordinary of York District. Oct 15 41 3m A PREMIUM FOR CASH! IN Consequence of the severe money pressure, and the difficulty of raising money by the ordiry means, I haye this day MARKED DOWN my goods for CASH to a mere fraction over the present New York and Charleston Wholesale prices. I will continue selling on four months time to suit the times?interest invnriably charged after four months. All Goods sold, warranted as represented. Country Merchants and Families laying in supplies for the year will dc well to call. My Stock will be maintained as large as ever. New Goods from the first-class houses are daily arriving the year round. J. W. AVERY. N. B.?Persons buying on TIME, are expected to cash their accounts at least once a year. J. W. A. Nov 20 47 tf STATlTOF SOUTH CAROXlNA, YORK DISTRICT. Office of Geuernl Session* and Common Pleas, 1JOIIN G. ENLOE, Clerk of said Court, in ^ pursuance of the directions of the Act of the Legislature in such ense made and provided, do herehy give public notice that an election for CLE 11K of the Court of Common Pleas and General Sessions for York District, will be held on MONDAY, the ELEVENTH DAY OF JANUARY next, at the usual places of election throughout the said District. Witness my hand at York Court House, the 1 Oth day of November, A. D., 1857. JOHN G. ENLOE, C. C. C. P. and Gen. Setsions. Nov 19 46 7t NOTICE.--The Notes and Accounts of L. P. BAllN'ETT, deceased, MORGAN & BARNETT, and of BARNETT & WITHERS, arc it tlic hands of W. B. WILSON, Esq., for collection. The Notes and Accounts of L. P. BARNETT & Co., are in the hands of Dr. J. R. BRATTON.? Payment of said demands must be made before the first day of FEBRUARY next, or they will be sued on. All persons having demands against the estate of L. P. BARNETT, deceased, will pre sent them properly attested to my Attorney, W, B. WILSON. GEO. W. BARNETT, Adm'r. Nov 5 44 tf In Equity?York. J. N. McElwee, Jr., j Petition for Funds vs. f J. Lafayette Hngnns, J Of Absent Debtor. IT appearing to my satisfaction that the Defen dant resides beyond the limits of this Stateon motion of Clawson, Solicitor for the Petitioner, it is Ordered, that the said defendant do plead answer or demur to the same within three mouth: from the publication hereof, otherwise a decree pro confesso, will be awarded against him for default. JNO. L. MILLER, c. e. y. d. Oct 1-5 ($0) 41 3m South Carolina?York District G. W. Barnett, Applicant, vs. Casandra Barnett et. uL, hcirs-at-law of L. P. Barnett, deceased defendants. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Benjamii R. Barnett, one of the defendants, reside with out the limits of this State. It is therefore Order ed, that he do appear and object to the division oi sale of the real estate of L. P. Barnett, on or be fore the 3d day of February next, or his consen to the same will be entered of record. J. M. ROSS, o. Y. X). Nov. 3, 1807. 40 3m In Equity?York. J. N. McElwee, Jr., 1 Petition for Funds of rs [ John A. Hagans. J Absent Debtor. ~JT appearing to my satisfaction that the Defend JL ant resides beyond the limits ot this oiaie?01 motion of Clawson, Solicitor for the Petitioner, i is Ordered, that the said Defendant do plead, an swer or demur to the same withiu three month from the publication hereof, otherwise a decrei pro con/mo, will be awarded against him for de fuult. J. L. MILLER, c. ?. y. d. Oct 15 ($5) 41 3m U AIV A WAY?From the subscriber in Jun last, a small NEGRO GIRL, about 15 year of age, black complexion, having no marks of an; notable character. Said girl was purchased b, me of the estate of Jeremiah Lee, late of Cheste District, dee'd. Any information respecting sail Negro, or any person apprehending and lodgin her in jail so that I can get her, will be thankful ly received and suitably rewarded. L. B. FOOTE, Chester, S. C. Nov 12 40 tf MAKE IIP YOUR CLUBS!! Ml JJ JjJ YORKVILLE ENQUIRER i FOR THE YEAR 1858 ! ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY MORFING, AT YORKVILLE, S. C., AT Two Dollars per Annum in Advance. EDITED BY JXO. L. MILLER A JOSEPH H. BLACK. THE PRESENT YEAR is drawing to a close, and with it ends the THIRD VOLUME of the YORKVILLE ENQUIRER. So far, its career has been prosperous, and every effort will be made to make it still more deserving of patronage in the future. It shall be our endeavor to com* j mend it to the intelligent of all classes, by making it the medium of 521 SI2BSAOTSB I To the moral portion of the community by instilling the most elevated sentiments: to the philanthropic by advocating well-matured measures of social or economical reform: to the Humorous by the infusion of SELECT WIT; and to the patriotic, by making every possible effort to advance the political and material Iimsm 03? 5E3s SGESE, and to give permanency to her civilization, and new life and energy to her kindling genius. A NEW FEATURE FOR THE FOURTH VOLUME, will be SKETCHES of Revolutionary Characters and INCIDENTS, in this and neighboring districts. Many of our readers are descendants of the heroes, whose noble deeds and dauntless bravery we would chronicle, and to them, such sketches will have a personal interest. We have invited all who possess information of this kind to contribute it, and we hope they will do so without delay. The Agricultural Interests of the State will receive more special attention than we have yet devoted to it. Regarding farming as (he means of producing at the South, it assumes a paramount importance, and an effort is being made to enlist the services of practical farmers, and induce them to give the beneficial results of their experience. fEi mm mm, Foreign and Domestic, shall be carefully culled and condensed, and on the plan of "MERE MEN TlU^i," we win give illinium in pari'o. as soon ns trade begins to revive, we will give weekly, a fall report of the CURRENT PRICES. Owing to the difficulty of getting a Reporter, as well as the stagnation in business, we have been somewhat remiss in this for a few weeks, but wc will make permanent arrangements for 1858. TEMPERANCE Will still continue, among other social blessings, to be advocated. Our own District is evidence of its blessings, and we can say boldly, that its moral tone has improved with the progress of the Temperance cause. Our Charleston Correspondent, "Magnolia," will continue his racy sketches of busy life in our Metropolis. oaieim eoraiBiTfioig, If there is one thing in which we may justly take pride, it is in the talented corps of Contributors. who, during the past year, have aided us in giving tone and interest to the columns of the E.nqui ileb. We hnvo reason to hope that the Muses who have visited us occasionally will not sleep. Mrs. M. W. STRATTON, J. WOOD DAVIDSON, P. D. S., our young friend "WILLIE," and others, will continue, we doubt not, their poetical contributions. In the PROSE DEPARTMENT, we have the promise of some well-trained per.s, in addition to those who have already giveu us their aid. CLUB TERMS!! 4 Copies one year, S " 00 10 " " " 15 00 20 " " " 28 00 and a copy of cither Russell's Magazine, Godey's Lady's Book, or Graham's Magazine, to the person makiug a club of twenty. The money to accompany clubs in every instance. gg^MVe will furnish the Enquirer and either "Russell," "Godey" or "Graham," one year for ?4: "Peterson" or "Arthur," nnd the Enquirer, at ?3 50. Address, JNO. L. MILLER k CO., Yorkville, S. C. December 3d, 1857. WV^copartnershipT^ ENCOURAGE HOME ENTERPRISE! JOHN McCANTS, HAVING purchased the interest of WILLIAM M. WALKER in the establishment of WEIKERT & WALKER, the undersigned take plensure in announcing to the citizens of York and the surrounding country that the "NEW COACII FACTORY" will be conducted by them under the firm of WEIKERT & M'CANTS. The successful conduct of the establishment has enabled them to commence uuder every advan tage; the building is arranged specially for the purpose; the very BEST WORKMEN have been procured in every department; and with a good stock of well-seasoned timber and a superior lot 01 FINISHING MATERIALS, ' direct from market, the proprietors guarantee that i their work will not be surpassed here or elsewhere. The Senior partner is an experienced i workman, and they can therefore pledge themselves for the superior DURABILITY and finish of their work, in every particular. They will constantly be in receipt of patterns, and will be able to put up jobs in the latest and most approved styles. Particular attention will be given to all kinds of which will be done promptly and faithfully. The : Proprietors have purchased the right for this sec tion to use the PATENT METALIC HUB AND ! COUPLING, a recent invention, which need only s be seen to convince any one of its superior value s in imparting ease, lightness and durability to ev ery sort of vehicle. It adds but little to the cost, j and renders the work almost doubly serviceable. I The public are respectfully invited to call at their SALES-ROOMS, opposite STOWE'S HOTEL, and inspect their work. The establishment has heretofore succeeded in giving entire satisfaction, and the new firm are sure that with equal encouragement, they are as well prepared and as ready to serve'a generous public. $3?" All our work is warranted to stand good for twelve mouths; and if any failure occurs 1 within that time, the rcparing will be done care fully and cheerfully. ' Call and see us ; and, meantime, "lethim laugh who rides." J. R. WIEKERT. JOHN McCANTS. Sept. 10 3G tf : SPECIE PAYMENT RESUMED f[ , TNTENDING to change my business the ensuI J ing year, I propose selling my present STOCK i of GOODS, which is very complete, at a very - ! short advance on FIRST COST for CASH, or to - ! prompt paying customers. n I T hnvp ouite a fine variety of " LADIES' WINTER DRESS GOODS, Black Bombazines and Alpaccas ; plain and plaid Merinos, quite a variety; a very handsome assortment of Mous de Laines, solid colors; Stripes, ! Plaids and Ombres ; Oriental and Scotch Plaids; | together with a good assortment of WHITE GOODS, I Brown and Bleached Homespun; an elegant as1 sortment of MADDER PRINTS. Also, a good assortment of Plaid and Plain Sat" | inetts; Black and Fancy Colored Cassimeres; 1 | Black, Blue, Green and Olive Cloths. Ladies 4 I Cloaks and Shawls?a large assortment?togeth' I er with a good selection of J i READY-MADE CLOTHING. - I A pretty good assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, ; Crockery and Glassware, Saddles and Bridles; ! Shoes and Boots for Ladies and Gentlemen, a good - I assortment ;'Hats and Bonnets, latest style; all of e which will be sold at unusually LOW PRICES on 3 j the above terms. Persons wishing to purchase P j would do well to r CALL AND EXAMINE MY STOCK d j before purchasing elsewhere, g The debts due the late concern of S. SADLER i- & SON, must be closed up as longer indulgence cannot be given. S. SADLER. Not 26 47 tf SWAN & CO.'S LOTTERIES. Magnificent scheme. $go,ooc tor Ten Dollars!! The following Scheme will be drawn by S. SWAN & CO., Managers of the Fort Gaines Academy Lottery, in each of their Lotteries for January, 1868, at AUGUSTA, Georgia, to which city they have removed their Principal Office. Class 71, to be drawn in the city of Augusta, Ga., in public, on Saturday, January 16, 1858. Class 72, to be drawu in the city of Augusta, Ga., in public, on Saturday, January 23d, 1858. Class 73, to be drawn in the city of Augusta, Ga., in public, on Saturday, January 30th, 1858, on the plan of single numbers. Five thousand four hundred prizes! Nearly one prize to every nine tickets. Magnificent scheme! to be drawn EACH SATURDAY IN JANUARY! 1 Prize of $60,000 1 Prize of 2,000 1 " 25,000 1 " ... 1,500 1 ? 10,000 60 Prizes of... 1,000 1 " 6,000 100 " ... 200 1 " 6,000 100 " ... 125 1 " 3,500 100 ? ... 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 pzs. of $300 apxg. to $60,000 pz. are $1,200 4 '? 250 " 26,000 " " 1,000 4 " 200 " 10.000 ? " 800 4 150 " 6,000 " 600 4 " 125 " 5,000 " ' 500 4 " 100 ?' 3.000 " " 400 4 " 75 ? 2.000 ? " 300 4 a r.A .. 1 r.Afi .. >1 onn t *t\J Ay WW ?V ' 5,000 44 20 fire 100,000 5,400 Prizes amounting to $320,000 Whole Tickets $10?Halves $5?Quarters $2,50. PLAN OF THE LOTTERY. The Numbers from 1 to 50,000, corresponding with those Numbers on the Tickets printed on separate slips of paper, are eucircled with small tin tubes and placed in one Wheel. The first 462 Prizes, similarly printed and encircled, are placed in another wheel. The wheels are then revolved, and a number is drawn from the wheel of Numbers, and at the same time a Prize is drawn from the other wheel. The Number and Prize drawn out are opened and exhibited to the audience, and registered by the Commissioners; the Prize being placed against the Number drawn. This operation is repeated until all the Prizes are drawn out. Approximation Frizes.?The two preceding and the two succeeding Numbers to those drawing the first 7 Prizes will be entitled to the 28 Approximation Prizes. For example: if Ticket No. 11250 draws the $60,000 Prize, those Tickets numbered 11248, 11249, 11251, 11252, will each be entitled to $400. If Ticket No. 650 draws the $25,000 Prize, those Tickets numbered 548, 549, 551, 552, will each be entitled to $300, and so on according to the above scheme. The 5,000 Prizes of $20 will be determined by the last figure of the Number that draws the $60,000 Prize. For example, if the Number drawing the $60,000 Prize ends with No. 1, then all the Tickets, where the number ends in 1, will be entitled to $20. If the Number ends with No. 2, then all the Tickets where the Number ends in 2 will be entitled to $20, and so on to 0. Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following rates, whioh is the risk : Certificate of Package of lOAVhole Tickets, ...$80 44 44 10 Half 44 ... 40 44 44 10 Quarter 44-v. ...20 44 44 10 Eighth " \.. 10 In ordering Tickets or Certificates, eAcloso the money to our address for the Tickets ordlted, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by mnil PiiwAKnoniHi nort hava Ti/?lrotQ nmlinoMn A1IV. man. i uivuuati.o v.... ...v.?vw ---'"O ? ?# i figuro they may designate. The List of Drawn Numbers and Priies will be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give their Post Office, County and State. w Remember that every Prize is drawn and { payable in full without deduction. V S5?" All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immediately after the drawing?other prizes at the ^ usual time of thirty days. All communications strictly conf iential. Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to 1 S. SWAN & CO., Augusta, Ga. Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlanta, Ga., can have their orders filled, and save time by addressing, S. Swan & Co., at either of those cities. S&" A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one is entitled to, will be published after every drawing, in the following papers : Augusta (Geo.) Constitutionalist, New Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly Day Book, Savannah Morning News, Richmond Dispatch, New York Dispatch and Paulding (Miss.) Clarion. Jan 1 1 tf PROF. DeGRATH'8 ~ ORIGINAL ELECTRIC OIL. THIS great discovery is now creating a great sensation among the Medical Faculties of Europe and this country. It will cure the following * (not everything) Warranted to cure Fever and Ague in one day; cure Chills in five minutes; cure Croup in one night; cure Deafness in two to four <!ays; cure Burns and Scalds in ten minutes ; cure Sprains, Wounds and Bruises in from one to three days; cure Inflammation in one day; cure Neuralgia, Tooth Ache, Burns, in ten minutes; cure Hemorrhage, Scrofula, Abscess in ten days; cure Bruises, Wounds, Tetter, in one to three days; cure Ear-Ache, Stiff Neck, Ague, in ono day; cure Felous, Broken Breast, Salt Rheum, in three to six days; cures Quinzy, Palpitations, Pleurisy, in one to ten days; cures Asthma, Palsy, Gout, Erisipelas, in five to twenty days; cures Frosted Feet, Chilblains. Stiff Joints, Chronic Rheumatism, Sore Throat, Scarlet Fever, and the lame made to walk, by n few bottles. This Oil (DcGrath's) is mild and pleasant, and is a great Family Medicine for children teething, &c. Ladies should all use it. It always leaves 1 iL-- 1 * v?aii an/9 nna KaHIo rtflon you oeiicr IIIUU 11 UUUO ^uu, auu vu** wviviv Wi^u cures entirely. AFFLICTED THIRTEEN YFAR8, AND CURED IN ONE WEEK. Read a letter from Rev. James Temple. Philadelphia, June 9th, 1856. Prof. DeGrath: I have been afflicted for thirteen years with Neuralgia and other painful complaints, and I have been unable to sleep soundly or walk any distance for many years past. Last week I got a bottle of your "Electric Oil." The first night I slept soundly and well, and to-day I am like a new man. My wife could not believe her eyes. Your Electric Oil has done in one week what the physicians in Philadelphia failed to do in thirteen years. Gratefully yours, REV. JAMES TEMPLE, ?10 South-street. DEAFNESS CURED. New Haven, May 19th, 1856. Prof. DeGrath: My brother has been deaf three I years. After trying many things, he used your j Oil a few times, and it cured him entirely. There are numerous imitations sprung up on the reputation that my article has acquired. The public must beware. They are worthless. ALLISON & BRATTON, Agents, Yorkville, S. C. Country Merchants will be supplied at wholesale prices. For sale by Druggists generally. Dec 10 49 lm LAND FOR SALE THE Subscriber offers for sale 1200 ACRES of LAND lying in Gaston County, North Carolina, on both sides of the South Fork of Catawba River, 14 miles Northwest of Charlotte, and within three miles of the line of Railroad now building from Charlotte to Lincolnton. This tract offers fine inducements to purchasers, as 1000 Acres is WOODLAND, and on it is a WATER-POWER of 20 feet, with command of the whole river.? It is an excellent site for a manufactory of any j kind. On the tract, GOLD and other minerals 1 have been found, and would probably, if develop| ed, prove of great value. Also, 250 ACRES on the South Fork?a great I portion of it FINE BOTTOM LAND. The above tracts will be sold in lots to suit pur| chasers. Terns easy. Igk, Persons wishing to examine these lands, j will be attended by the parties at Stowesville, N. ' C.: or any desired information eiven on applica tion to Col. S. N. Stowe, Yorkrille, S. C. J. & E. B. STOWE. May 11 23 tf South Carolina?York District. ! Dudley Jones, Applicant, vt. Minor Clinton, et. al. ( * heirs-at-law of William Clinton, deceased, de[ fendants. IT appearing to my satisfaction that J. B. Hayne and wife Julia W., ?. Corker and wife Sarah D., DeWitt Clinton, Catharine L. Clinton, and Virginia lovell, defendants, reside without this State. It is, therefore. Ordered, that they do appear ar<d object to the division or sale of the real estate of William Cliototi, deceased, cu or before the 16th day of February next, or iljeir consent to the same will be entered of record. J. M. ROSS, 0. Y. D. Not 19 ? A