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fcar We have heard of some >atonishing cures | being made by Prof. De Graih's Electric Oil. It seems to act on the diseased parts with Ileum'ka b!e effect and in a short space of titne health lie- I gains its sway. Ii can be had of the agents here, j see advertisement in another column. Columbia Market. J.\sr.\nv IS, 1 Si)8. Cotton.?There has been but little done in the cotton market during the week just hi ought to a close, partly in consequence of the severity of tlie weather, ami also the small supply offering. In prices, however, there litis been a steady advance, and a strictly choice article would now command 9} and perhaps Pi cents. Bacon.?There has been no material change in the bacon market, and therefore we continue to quote 12 ? 12i for new hog round. New lard 12i cents. Com.?The stock of corn is light, and prices are looking up. We now quote 70 (a) 75c. bushel. Core Pea*.?We have no quotable change to notice in the price of peas, a id therefore we contin- { ue to quote 85 (a; 90c. "pi bushel. Oats.?There is no oats offering, and therefore can only quote nominal 62 (? 65c. bushel. Flour.?There is a large stock of flour on sale, and although prices arc not quoteably lower, still they are rather easier. We still quote $5.50 (?;, $6 for common to superfine brands ; extra family flour 6.50 f? bbl. Columbia, Jan 20.?The demand for the article continues active and very good, and prices are still steadily advancing, we now quote 91 for ordinary, good Middling 9{, and fine to choice 10c. p1 pound. l'orkville Retail Prices Current. CORRECTED WEEKLY. WEDNESDAY, JAN'Y 20,1858. GROCERY MARKET. BAGGING, Gunny, p* yd (?*A 17 BALE ROPE, ^ lb 121 @ 14 COFFEE, Rio, p* N> 121 15 Luguyra, ^ lb 14 (?\ 15 Java, V 11) 18 (a) 20 CANDLES, Sperm, It. 50 (,r. 62 Adamant, pi lb 28 (??) 85 Tallow, pi lb (h) 25 MACKEREL, No. 1, p* bbl....16 00 (a. 17 00 No. 2, V bbl.... 12 00 (S> 13 00 No. 3, V bbl.... 11 00 (a\ 12 00 *"* "* -? / o c.a ^ mil - IO ("7 o uu MOLASSES, N. 0., V gallon.. 00 ? Co Muscovado, ^ gal ? Cuba, ^p gallon 40 (a.) 50 NAILS, cut, i> lb keg ? 51 RICE, tp bushel ? 4 00 SUGAR, Brown, "jp lb 10 ? 11 Loaf, 0) ? 16 j SALT, sack ? 1 00 YARN, $> bunch 1 20 ? 1 30 PRODUCE MARKET. prices prom wagons. APPLES, dried, bush 1 25 ? 1 50 green. bush 1 25 ? 1 50 BACON, Hams, "jjp lb ? Sides, "p! lb ? Shoulders, "fl lb. /.. ? Hog round, p? lb ? BUTTER. lb 15 ? 20 BEEF, lb CJ ? 7 BEESWAX. ^ lb 10 ? 17 COTTON. lb 8 ? 9 GO CORN, p? bush 50 ? 55 CHICKENS, each, 121 ? 15 EGGS, V doz 10" ? 121 FEATHERS, V lb 30 ? 33* FLOUR, "jP bbl 4 25 ? 4 50 "$) sack of 100 lbs 2 00 ? 2 25 FODDER. ^ 100 lbs ? 75 LARD, lb 11 ? 12 MEAL, pp bushel, 50 ? 55 OATS. ^ hOshel ... 0 50 PORK, V lb 61 ? " PEACHES, dried, ^ bu.-hel... 2 00* ? 2 50 PEAS, pp bushel 75 ? 80 POTATOES, Irish, pp pushel ? 1 00 Sweet, bushel.. 1 00 @ 1 25 TURNIPS, 1p bushel ?> 50 tu t ruv tti 10 ? 121 WOOL, lb 25 @ 28 Jjymtimtl. , Married?On Tuesday, 12th instant, bv Rev. S. L. Watson, Mr. A W, MATTHEWS and Miss HENRIETTA C. HUDSON, all of this District. On Thursday, 14th, by Rev. S. L. Watson, Mr. JNO. DULTNaud Miss MARY J. McCULLOUGH, all of this District. Municipal election.?An election will be held on MONDAY, the 8th OF FEBRUARY NEXT, for an INTENDANT and FOUR WARDENS for the Town of Yorkville, for the ensuing year. Bv order of Council, F. II. SI MR IL, Jnteudant. Jan 21 3 3t "v^otic'e.?The undersigned would respccti. v fully urge it upon those indebted to the firm i of ADICKES & WITHERS, to conte forward and settle. The books of the concern must be closed either bv cash or not". H. F. ADICKES, Survicor. Jan 21 3 tf DRESS MAKifl&r MRS. L. D. OM ENS, late of Columbia, S. C.. would respectfully inform the Ladies of Yorkville and surrounding country, that she will carry on DRESS-MAKING in all its branchchcs. All work entrusted to her care will be executed in the best and most fashionable manner, and at the shortest notice. She having had considerable experience in the business, would solicit a share of public patronage. fiSf Resilience on Main-Street, one door North of Mr. A. \V. BEARD'S. Jan 21 3 tf In Equity?York. Samuel Gingles, v.v. James L. Fewell and John W. Jones.?Bill to subject an Equity to payment of Claim, ftc. IT appearing to my satisfaction that James L. j Fewell is without the limits of this State. Ou j motion of Williams & Ucatty. Solicitors for Complainnnts, it is ordered that he do plead, answer j or demur to the Bill of Complaint filed ^n this i case, within three months from the publication ' hereof, or a Decree pro confer to. wall be awarded j against'him. JNO. L. MlLLElt, c. e. y. i>. Jan 21 ($5) 3 Sin TAXES! TAXES!!" 1W1LL proceed to collect the TAXES for the : year 1S57, at the following places, and on the following times, to wit: At Bratton's, on Monday, the 22d of February. At McConnollsville, on Tuesday, the 23d of February. At Thomas Nance's, on Wednesday, the 24th of February. At Feemster's. on Thursday, the 25th of Feb'y. | At Clark's Store, on Friday, the 2(?th of Feb'v. At Gilfillin's, on Saturday, the 27th of Feb'y. At Yorkville, on Monday, the 1st of March. ! At Wy lie's Store, on Tuesday, the 2d of March. At Boyd ton, on Wednesday, the 3d of March. At Moore's, on Thursday the 4th of March. At Whisonant's, on Friday, the 5th of March. At Yorkville, on Friday, the 8th of March, and remain during the week. At Gray Westbrook's, on Monday, the loth of March. At Coate's Tavern, on Tuesday, the lGth of March. At Fort Mill, on Wednesday, the 17th of March. At Clay Ilill, en Thursday, the 18th of March. At Bethel, on Friday, the lbth of March. At Smith's, ou Saturday, the 20th of March. At Rock Hill, on Monday, the 22d of March. At Ebenezcr, on Tuesday, the 23d of March. By order of the Comptroller General, no bills on any Bank will he received in payment of taxes, except the following, viz : "The Comerciul Bank of Columbia: The Bank of Charleston ; The Union Bank, of Charleston; The Bank of the State of South Carolina; The State Bank of Charleston; The Bank of Georgetown ; The Merchant's Bank of Clieraw; The Bank of Camden ; and the Bank of Chester. All Tax-Pavers are required to report the date of births, marriages and deaths, on their respective premises. Ministers and Magistrates to report Marriages. Physicians to report the births and deaths within the bounds of their practice. The Books will be closed on the first of May. Tax-Payers are reminded that the TaxCollector is required to issue Executions against all defaulters after the Books are closed. T. W. STURGIS, T. C. Jan 21 3 Ot 4 ?0 OZ* Sl I PIL OF JL best brand, just received and for >ale cheap for cash by ALLISON & BRATTOX. Jaa 7 1 tf LIMESTONE SPRINGS FEMALE HJfiH SCHOOL. S PA HTA X m J11G DI ST. FACULTY OF INSTRUCTION. REV. T. CURTIS. D. D., Principal, ami Instructor i t Mental an 1 Moral Scicuce, History ami Ei g i.-li Literature. REV. W. CURTIS, LL. I).. Priircipil, and Instiuctur in Natural Science. MRS. E. A. CURTIS, Superintendent of Domestic and Social Duties. PROFESSOR J. R. ERFURTII, In.-truetor in Music. Vocal and Instrumental. PROFESSOR W. I.UDDEN, Instructor in Music. Vocal and Instrumental. MISS M. A. FOSTER, Instructress English Branches. MISSC. R. TAI.COTT. Instructress in Mathematics. MISS CATHARINE CRITTENDEN and MISS A. C. CRAIG, Instructress in Geography and History. Instructor in Drawing, Painting nnd Writing. MME. M. A. SCnONENBERG, Instructress in Vocal ami Instrumental Music nnd French. MRS M. Ll'DDEN, Instructress in Vocal nnd Instrumental Music. MRS. M. R. CASSELS, (relict of Rev. S. S. Cassels, D. D.) Matron. MESSRS. CURTIS would renew j their respectful acknowledgments of the kind support of the public during the past Twelve years. The location and climate of the School are wellknown: its unequalled retirement and accommodations, and its remarkable heulthfulness. The.v purchased and have added to this property, chiefly with a view to its retirement, congenial alike, as they have found it, to the best habits of attention, to scholastic duties, and to the mod- i esty of the female character. In every Department the best Assistants are sought for. The Principals have suffered no inconvenience of occasional changes, or increased expenditure to obstruct them in the pursuit of this object?aspiring as they can repeat they do, to leaving the School rich in influence, literary and moral, rather than to enrich themselves, or accomplish n-'.y personal or sectarian object. Dr. W'M. CURTIS will be found at the Mills House, Charleston, on Saturday, 13th February; I leaving on Monday, 15th, for McMahon's Hoarding House, Columbia; and for Yorkville on Tuesday. lflth. TERMS, Per Term of Half it Year, payable in Advance. Instruction*?English Departments, ?25 00 Boabi?, including washing, fuel, nud lights, 50 00 ***The above include a complete course of English Education (for $75 the Term) which all the pupils are expected to take. The following are optional and may be taken or not (in whole or in part), as may seem desirable. Music?Piano or Harp, including Vocal Music, ?25 00 Guita* or Harp, including Vocal Music.... 20 00 Vocal special lessons, 20 00 Use of Piano 2 50 " Harp,.! 5 00 French, 20 00 Drawing and Painting 20 00 No charges besides the above will be made in connection with the School, except for Books and Stationery actually used. Jan 21 3 5t LANSUM ACADEMY; THE UNDERSIGNED having taken charge of this Academy, announces vrrrjSlr^ that the session will open on MONDAY, the 11th INSTANT. The Scliolastic year will he divided into two Sessions of five months each. Terms, per session, as follows: The Primary English branches $ 6 00 English Grammer, Geography, and History 9 00 The Languages, Mathematics, and h:gher brauches of English. 17 50 Firewood for School-room, 50 The Principal having enjoyed the advantages of several years experience in teaching, and having engaged the services of a competent ASSISTANT, he hopes that gmeral satisfaction will be rendered. Students will be received at any time during the Session. and charged from time of entrance: but no deduction will be made for absence unless in cases of protracted sickness, or by special contract. W. W. CAROTHERS, principal. Jan 14 2 5t ' mm MlmMr THE TRUSTEES of Union Academy jtfnKL. having secured the services of J. 15. PANKEY, Esq., for the coming year, VSrjfir take pleasure in announcing that the session will open on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY; and close the last of May with a public examination. Mr. PANKEY is so well known that eulogy at our hands would be superfluous. His close attention and devotion to those under his care, is known and appreciated by the public. Our doors are open for the accommodation of hoarders at terms to suit the times? from Seven to Eight Dollars per month?Students furnishing their own lights. T lT 1 T I O X: Primary Branches $ 7 00 Higher English Branches 10 00 Ancient Laugungss and Mathematics, 15 00 THOMAS NEELY, Secretary. Dec 10 10 8t BLAIRSVILLE ACADEMY. f'l'HE exercises of this Institution U. will be resumed on the FIRST MONg DAY IN JANUARY, under the superintendence of Rev. 11. Y. RUSSELL. The Primary English Branches wili be taught at Five Dollars per Session ; the Higher Branches at Eight; and the Latin and Greek Classics at Fifteen. Good Board can he procured n the neighborhood at Seven and Eight Dollars per month. Rev. n. A. ROSS, ) DENNIS CROSBY, I Trustees. SAM'L BLAIR. J Jan 7 1 3t YORRVIlLEFEM\LE((VLLE(iJr tTHE Exorcises of this Institution ^ will be resumed on MONDAY, THE ? lJjTH OF JANUARY, instant, under f the superintendence of the Rev. J. M. II. ADAMS, President, j>ro. (cm. Everything is now ready for the reception of Students. Barents and Guardians are earnestly requested to bring in their Daughters aud Wards at the commencement of the Session. JOHN O. ENI.OE, Sir u nf U?nrd. Jan 21 :J It *... The Due-West Telescope, Southern Presbyterian, and South Carolinian, will copy 4 times and forward accounts to this office. A Teacher Wanted Immediately, VSX TO take charge of the FORT MILL I - ACADEMY, competent to teach the English, together with the Latin and Greek classics. A young man preferj red?well recommended. Address, I "Clmiiman. Fort Mill Academy," Fort Mill, York District, i>. C. j Jan 14 - - tf In Equity?York. i Wylie & MotFalt, r*. Jo.-eph II. Wylie.?Petition. ON motion of Hemphill & Gaston, Solicitors for Petitioner, Ordered, that the Commissioner j of this Court, after advertising for at least three ! months in the Yorkville E.syiutKU, to come in on j or before a particular day, to be fixed by him, and I establish their demands, and that said Commis siouer report on said claims. It is further orderj ed, that the Commissioner report the amount in i his lunds belonging to said absent defendant, Joseph II. Wylie. JOl) JOHNSTON*, j June 17lii, 185(?. In obedience to the above order the cred| itois of Joseph H. Hylic, the absent defendant, I are required to establish their demands on oath, j before me, en or before the first of May next. J NO. L. MILLER, c. e. v. i>. Jan 21 [$":] din In Equity?York. j James II. Stewart, Administrator, vs. Elizabeth K. ! Stewart, ct. al.?Bill fur advice and direction, ! and division of property. > 1 T appearing to my satisfaction that Win. l'oag ; .1. nnd his wife Naucy, reside beyond the limits of this State: On motion of Williams & lleatty, ! Complainant's Solicitors, it is oidered that they do plead, answerer demur, to the Hill ofCuuiI plaint filed in this case, within three months from ' the publication hereof, or a decree pro conf'tso will be awarded against them. JNO. L. MILLER, c. e. v. i>. Jan 21 [$o] J dm TAX. COLLECTOR.--Wc are authorized to announce WVL1E L. HARRIS, Esq., asa . Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR of York Hisi triet, at the ensuing election. I Jau7 1 tf Bex.I. ri5 4\RLI\ and jprof I)K GRATII.? Franklin brought ebc'rcitj from tli<* heavens to iartli, but it remained foi Prof. I)" Grnth to apply that electricity to the re lief <>f diseased ami suffering mortals?disease: that heretofore baffled the piiysici ut's obi treat ment, such is Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Pains, Stif 'Joints. Deafness, Swellings. Palsy, Pies. Skit Diseases, &c., ate now cured by Prof. De Grnth'! electric oil in ?we and tiro days. Read this letfei from a Physician who has practiced since 1820? (too well known for comment:) Prof. De Grath, Philadelphia. Sir!?At intervals, during thirty years past, mj wife has been snhject to rheumatism of the mosl violent cast?[say four times a year]?sometime.' j so severe as to make it necessary to adrainistei largedosesof the tincture of gunicuniand morphia, ! and to rock her like an infant in a larg.' rocking j chair, to induce any repose. Having frcquenl ! co re-pondence with my son, (No. 103 Chesnut j etreet of your city.) I informed him of an attack I she had about the middle of the month, [January,] i which was of such severity as to completely parI alvze the system. He, in his anxiety for hit j mother's welfare, sent me a bottle of your Electric Oil; but as I am one of the practitioners of tnedI ? -i? -...i i 1c.hl* iii our hiiu iiwl i. fmusvi^iviv of patent medicine, I did hesitate to give it a trial; however, on reflection, I concluded to try it, which I did, in persona, directly up to the letter, and after the third or fourth application she became ruther passive, and before one-third of the bottle was used, not a single vestige of the d sense remained in the system, and she still continues well, although she rode out a distance of fourteen miles without a renewal of any of the symptoms. 1 therefore feel it my duty, for the sake of suffering huniauity, and also fully believing that merit, under all circumstances, should be rewarded, to forward this testimonial. 1 am yours, truly, Joseph P. Elkintox, M. D.. New Cretua P. 0., Rurlington Co., N. J. P. S.?Any communication for me will be received by addressing to the care of my son, [merchant,] 103 Chesnut street. Philadelphia, May lGth, 195G. Prof. Pe Guath.?I have been the victim many years of a Rheumatic affection, and lost the use of my limbs. I could not raise my hand to my head, in short, I was totally helpless. I applied your Electric Oil, and he/ore I had used one bottle I urns perfectly restored. You may refer nuy sufferer to me. MRS. E. HUTCH tNS, Seventeenth and Thompson street. Mrs. Ifutchins is well known in Philadelphia and can be addressed on the subject by any one. Caution.?There are numerous imitations sprung up on the reputation that my nr:icie nas acquired. The public must beware. They are worthless. ALLISON k BRATTON. Agents, Yotkville, S. f. Country Merchants will be supplied at wholesale prices. For sale by Druggists generally. Jan 21 8 1m LOOK Ol'T.--All the Notes and Accounts due to the estate of J. B. BRIAN, deceased, which are not paid by the 15tb of FEBRUARY next, will be placed in the hands of Messrs. CLAWSON & JACKSON for collection, and will be sued on indiscriminately. J. BLAIR HUNTER, Adm'r. Jan 7 1 6t tyr~DOZ. SOPOIYIFIER.?An article / 0 highly useful at this season, for m iking the very best kind of soap. One Dollar's worth ol this article will make fifty gallons of mist excellent washing soap. Warranted genuine. For Sale by ALLISON k BRATTON. Jan 12 2. tf TLOSE'S IIOTEI,.--The Proprietor has AA 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 |_1 alloo there ! I?I have urged the lJL settlement of some bonds of long standing is the Commissioner's Office. The 20th of February is Return Day for York District. Look out. J NO. L. MILLER, C. E. Y. I). Jan 7 1 7t Gi ARDEi\ SEEDS.?100 Dozen assortcF GARDEN SEEDS, warranted fresl; and genuine. Selected from the house of Johnson, Rob bius& Co., especially fur this market. For Salt by * ALLISON & BRATTON. Jan 14 2 tf P.4IXTS.?A full and well-selected assortment id' PAINTS used for Oriental and Gre cian painting. Also, all kinds of Paints used it Oil and Water colors. For Sale cheap for cash bj ALLISON & BRATTON. Jan_14 2 tf (AAAA Bl'SHELS OF CORA is wnu ted by the subscriber, for which th< highest market price will be paid. Also 10( bushels of IRISH POTATOES C. K. WILLIAMS Jan 14 2 tf rp iY COLEECTOrT?The friends of JO X SEPFI C. MITCHELL respectfully announce him ns a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR, a the next election. Oct 22 42 tf The friexds of captain a STILWELL, respectfully nnnounce him as i Candidate for SHERIFF of Vork District at th ensuiug election. Oct 28 tf ax collector.?-Tho friends of Cap tain JOHN J. WYLIE, beg leave to annonnci him as a candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR of Yorl District, at the next election. Dec 17 50 tf r|\4x collector.?We are authorize) L to announce Capt. DANIEL D. MOORE as i Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR for York Dis trict, at the ensuing election. Jan 14 2 tf ! eg isl ati're.?The friends of A. S A WALLACE, Esq., respectfully announce hir ! as a Candidate to represent the people of Yorl ! District in the next Legislature. Jan 14 2 tf Ready-made clothing.?a bi| stock of Ready-made COATS, VESTS am l'AXTS, suitable for Summer Wear, on hand am for sale, by I.. BLOOMBERG i BRO. July lb 28 tf are authorized to an ? NOUNCE V. E. McELHANEY. as a Can didntc for SHERIFF of York District, at the en suing election. ul xtracts.?Extracts of Lcincn. Vanilla J A Cclerj*, Ginger, Nutmegs and Peach, for fin voring Ices, Jellies. Sauces, Custards, Svrnps and Pastry. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. Jan 14 2 tf Gi elat1ne.?Coxes patent refined GELA I TINE, with which an unrivalled chrystalin Jelly can be tnade in a few minutes. For Sale b ALLISON & BR.-lTTON. j Jan 14 2 tf ttholagogl'e.?OSGOOD'S and Jone: ) CIIOLAGUGUE, a speedy and positive cur for Ague and Fever. F?r Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. Jan 1 \ 2 tf I)IKH SLXX.l FIGS.-A piersnnt an effectual remedy for costiveness and nervou ! headache. For Sale bv ALLISON & DR.iTTON. | Jan 14 2 tf ' I >1:4111. STARCH, ARROn-KOOl ! X ami Tapioca. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTOX. I Jan 14 2 tf I . ^ ^I LPUATE, ACETATE, & 911'RI I O ATE of Morphia, Iodine and Iodide P?tass:i I For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. Jan 14 2 tf LA>11*, El.XSEED & TRAJIX OIL Superior articles. For Sale by ALLISON ? BRATTON. I Jan 14 2 ?tf F're texeriffe, s 111: itu v l'ort, Madeira and Malaga WINES, for nit I dicinal purposes. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. j Jan II 2 tf ()ROW.\'S A\? MARIS CO.YCEX > TKATED Essence m JAMAICA 01 NO Ell For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. Jan 14 2 tf ; rjTiX COLEEClTOR.~We are authorize L to announce S. 8. ELAM as a Candidate ft TAX-COLLECTOR'of Vork District, at the ensu ; ing election. Jan 7 1 tf ILITAR1 CAPS.?A full assormeut ( MILITARY CAPS. For Sale cheap by I L. RLOOMBKRQ & BRO. . T7* VE\ SO.--The Subscriber continues tin , j I* practice of Physic in all its departments.? p 1 lie propose* to take charge of CHRONIC, or oli . standing forms of disease, at home and abroad.? s He is now possessed of MAGNETIC remedies . which will restore all curable cases if patients wil f give him a chance, and provided they have a wil i ami determination of purpose to be restored t< < health. He will sell MAGNETIC REMEDIES p j accompanied with directions for their use to pa . ticnts who are inclined to treat their own cases His office is at No. 15, Congress-street, Yorkville S. C. E A. CRENSHAW, M. D. r Jan 7 1 ly | "\TOTICE.?The Notes and Accounts of L . 11 P. BARNETT, deceased, MORGAN & BAR NETT, and of BARNETT k WITHERS, are it \ the hands of W. B. WILSON, Esq., for collection : The Notes and Accounts of L. P. BARNETT & t Co., are in the hands of Dr. J. R BRATTON.? Payment of said demands must be made befort j the first day of FEBRUARY next, or they will b< [ sued oil. All persons having demands against th< ( estate of L. P. BARNETT, deceased, will pre , sent them properly attested to mv Attorney, W ' B. WILSON. [ GEO. W. BARNETT, Adm'r. , | Nov 5 44 tf ! llTARLICIt'S PATEAT PLOW.? ' I WW Tito iinrlprflifrnetl tflko tliia mot lirtrl fn infrtrrr 1 the citizens of York nud Chester Districts, thai ! thev have purchased the right to manufacture anc sell* WAR LICK'S PATENT FLOW, in the nfore. said Districts. Mr. J. H. CULP is our lawfullj ! constituted and travelling Agent, of whom the PLOWS can be procured ; or at the manufactorj ? near Beckhamville, on Fishing Creek, in Chestei ' District. .TAMES II. FERGUSON, T. W. WOODWARD, A. B. BROWN. March 5 9 ly J1 I L n*r dUOJHOIVH TI 0 ; tyooq Km j?op of p?u\wu?pp vm j *3[qnoj: 3U10S GABS A[I11B) JOG {{IAL ifup Jtiqi OJOJGq piUAi -joj guioo oijaa asoqj juqi os .' qajuj^ jo ts.ii| aqj 1 p?sop ptiut sqooq ai|x *aiqtuojajd qsuG 'aioi jo qsuo ?q joqjta sjunoGGO 3uipuvjsjno Jiaqj ap I -jas o) 'unq o) pajqaput [p pun 'sjoiuojsna stq uc -dn sqvd a[iuo5tjn ponSisjapun aqj 'ssanisnq "|TJ ut aSunqa ti joj sjuauiaSuojjt) papojja ONIVVjtl i i ssamisiia m mphj sihx amoi ANNUAL MEETING, Office of Kino's Mountain R. R. Co., T Yorkville, S. C., Jan'y, 6, 1858. j THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholders of this Company will take place in the Cour I ITnucA on THT'RXTt A V 4,h dnv nf Fehruarv next J. A. BROWN, Secretary. ' Jan 7 1 4t AST XQTICE?SATE COSTI?A! persons indebted to the estate of IRA FER I GUSON, deceased, must pay up. After the lot! of January, all Notes and Accounts above Twentj Dollars, will be placed in the hands of JOHN L MILLER, Esq., for collection. Those under thai . amount will be placed in the hands of HUGE ! SIMPSON, Esq., at Rock Hill. Also, those in ^ debted to ine as Guardian of S. B. & T. B. MEA ' CHAM, must pay up. The Wards are of age nnc want a settlement. ALLEN ROBERTSON, Adm'r. Dec 17 ^0 tf ; South Carolina?York District Joseph S. Stewart, Applicant, vs. Wm. Poag am wife and others, Defendants. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Wm. Poaj and wife, two of the defendants, reside withon this State. It is therefore ordered, that they d< appear and object to the division or sale of thi real estate of Nancy Stewart, deceased, on oi be > tore the first of March next, or their consent t< 1 the same will be entered of record. J. M. ROSS, o. r. ?. Dec 1 50 3m j^.AIR NOTICE.?All persons indebted ti . the undersigned by Note or Book Account 1 arc earnestly requested to make immediate settle ment. Longer indulgence cannot be given. A1 outstanding debts on the 15th of FEBRUARY ! next will be placed in suit. L. SMITH at my oh stand, is authorized to make settlements for me. B. DERRER. | Jan 7 1 (it I^OR SALE.?A S'o. 1 COOK, WASIIEI . and IRONER, young and likely. Also, on r HOUSE and LOT on Jefferson-street, known a the "Hyndman residence." Also, the lot oi Church-street knowu as the "Magnolia." Thesi lots are desirable property and will be sold low. , J. S. SADLER. ) Sept 10 30 tf VTOTICE.?ALL PERSONS having claim INI against the firm of L P. BARNETT & Co. . are earnestly requested to present them forth - with, legally attested, to the Survivors of L. P e j Harnett & Co. 4 T T) \ II WAV II a\. I. d:\jvlvv.i, r r? J. R. BRATTON, i'9"'1'"'0''5i Nov 3 44 tf | \TOTICE.--The Creditors of W. B. DUN LAI 1 i i.1 arc requested to meet the undcrsigued n R J Rock Hill, on Saturday, 2dd January : Saturday 24th April: and Saturday 24 th of July. L. H. MASSEY, As*')/nee. D. 0. RODDY, Agent. e Jan 7 1 td. PAY l:P.?All persons indebted to the ur dcrsigned arc hereby notified that they mm make settlements by the 23th JANUARY, iustnni J After that time they must settle with JOHN I i JACKSON, Esq. C. K. WILLIAMS. Jan 14 2 2t 1,\4IR NOTICE.?All parsons indebted t . the late firm of ADAMS & McCORKLE. ar n earnestly requested to call and settle. The bus i ness must be brought to a close, and that speedil ?"peaceably if we can, and forcibly if we must. ADAMS & McCORKLE. - j July 2 2(5 tf 1 il^OTICE.?All persons indebted to the et J 1lX tate of ELLIS HOWELL, deceased, are her< ! by notified to come forward and make settlement and all persons having claims against said estatt * are notified to present them for payment to tli - Executor. i- D. 1'. MORROW. Executor. > Nov 5 41 tf G* KEEN AND DRY HIDES.?Tli I undersigned wishes to purchase a large lot < - GREEN OR DRY HIDES, for which he will pa ' CASH : taking them in exchange for work in h ! line, or in the puytnenbof old debts. M. JOHNSON. Dec 10 49 tf n AGS ! RAGS I! RAGS! !!?The Sul XX scribers will purchase all the CLEAN CO! ^ TON and LINEN RAGS that may be brought i | at the highest market value. LINDSEY k GORDON. ; Aug 27 <34 tf 6 i AI7IIITE GOODS.?A LARGE stock i j n WHITE GOODS, consisting of Swiss Mui j lin, Jaconet, Cambric. Bishop Muslin, Check Mui tin, &c., which is offercu at low prices bv j L. BLOOMBERG i BRO. y | July 16 28 tt j HARDWARE & CUTLERY.-Knivt . r. I... l> L'..: Mill, I jij. ami rui'ss, mwvi um\?, ! Sieves, Pistols, Double nii-l Single Guns, kc. Ft p j Sale by L. BLOOMBE11G k BRO. I July J6 28 tf HOSIER V.?A large stock of Ladies Hose Gent lemon's liulf-Hose; and Ladies and Get ? j tlemens Gloves, &c. For Sale by L. BLOOMBERG & BRO. ' j July 16 -8 tf j milE FIUEi\DS OF THOMAS $ I X PAGAN, Esq.. respectfully auuounce him f " j a Candidate for SHERIFF of York District, at tl ] ensuing election. | Oct 13 4G tf - i rpIIifFRIE.VDSOF 1> 1\IELWIL ' j X LIAMS, Esq.. respectfully announce him t ! a Candidate for SHERIFF of York District, ( | the ensuing election. Oct 1G 42 tf I VV;ASTEI) !?ONK HUNDRED LIKEL -j If YOUNG FIELD NEGROES, front the ngt L i of 12 to 25, tor which 1 will pay full cash price C. J. PRIDE. ; Landsford, Chester, S. C.t Aug. 20, 1857. 2 d T INEN GOODS.?A large suick of LINE u ' I A GOODS, consisting of Fanner's Linen, Ru: [. sia Duck and Fancy Linen for pants. For sale t L. BLOOMBERG & BRO. July 16 28 ft >f /OFFICE STOVE.?A good OFFICI XX STOVE AND PIPE for Sale. Apply to L. M. GRIST, : SEWING MACHINES. | Reasons Why the Grover and Baker's i Sewing "Machine is Universally preferred for 1 j FAMILY SEWING. ' T?IRST-?^ ''s ,nnrp H'mPlc an(l easily kept ic . ! J? order than nny other Machine. 2d. It makes a Seam which will not rip or >avt ; el, though every third stitch is cut. 3d. It sews from two ordinary spools, and thus all trouble of winding thread is avoided, while the - same machine can be adapted at pleasure, by a . mere change of spools, to all varieties of work. | 4th. The same machine runs silk, linen, thread, i , and conimmon spool cotton, with equal facility. fth. The seam is as elastic as the most elastic < fabric, so that it is free from all liability to break in washing, ironing, or otherwise. ' 6th. The stitch made by this machine is more s beautiful than any other made either by hand or i machine. 7th. Because it is the only Sewing Machine in the world ever invvnted, so constructed as to fully meet the demands of families for general use. Circulars, with all the different styles and prices, sent to those who wish, aud printed directions go with every mnchine, so that every one ' can learn in a short time. 1 BQL. All Orders promptly filled : and Machines | sold at the snme price at this office, as at their office in New Vork. Orders on Factors for sixty days will be ' received in payment for the same. H. W. KINSMAN, A.jtnt, 223 King street, Charleston, S. C. Jan 14 2 2t LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING in the Post Office at Vorkville. S. C., on the 1st of January, 1h">8, which il not taken out within three months, will be sent tu the Post Office Department as dead letters: ? B.?John Barigus & Co., W. II. Brownlce, W, I Boggs. C-?James Crowder, Daniel P. Carson, l J. M. Creighton, George Craig, A. 11. Copeland, [ Amelia Coleman, Claik & McArthur, Rev. Wm. i Curtis. J. M. Crayton. D.?J. M. Deals, 2; > J. W. Duke, 2. E. -William Elliott, jr., J. A, > Estes. F.?R. H. Fulwood, M. L. Ford. A. R. ' Faries. G-?Thomas Gricr & W. P. Bynum, W, K. Grier. H.?M. R. Harrison. J. T. Harry, J. II. Harris, A. 15. Homeslcy. I.?Col. James Irvin. K?loseph Kendriok. L-?-I. Leonbardl .' & Co., 3 ; George Lowe. S. C. Lowrv, S. C. Love M. ?M. Miers, Miss F.uphemia D. Murphy, Mrs. Mary McMobley, H. J. Marsh, John G. Martin O-?Thomas Owens. P.?Cromwell I'.irtu, 2 ; G. W. Pearson. R.?John lloddy, 2 ; J. Rich ardson, W. A. Reeves, A. G. Rose. S-?David Smith, A. Sparks, Rev. A. G. Stacey, A. S, Smith, 1). Sargent. V.?M. H. Van Dyke, ? W ?R. II. Watson, G. H. Wells, James W ' Walker. Sylvannus Williamson. W. R. ALEXANDER, .V. Jan 7 1 3t 1 IeETIM OF THE GRAND BIVISliT J SONS OF TEMPERANCE. THE undersigned Committee, appointed tc innke arrangements for the meeting of the | Grand Division IN WINNSBORO', on the 27fli instant, take pleasure in announcing to the mem bers and other Sons of Temperance who ntny at' tpnrl t!,*? nini-linrr flint thev will be PPimitted tl pass to nud fn.tn the meeting, in the Cars of tin King's Mountain, Charlotte ami South Carolina, and Greenville and Columbia Railroads for ONF FARE; and also over the South Carolina Rail Road, provided thirty attend the meeting. 1 No answer has been received front the Manches 1 ter and Wilmington, and Cheraw and Darlingtoi Railroads, but it is hoped they will not be less lib' r eral than the other Roads. t The Grand Scribe will furnish all who attend j with certificates, which will bo received by the s Conductors, and pass them on their return home. S. G. BARKLEV, ) II. B. McMASTER, J. G. SCHORB, J. 8. PHILLIPS. Jan 14 2 2t ; GOOD BARGAINST AST have determined to leave Vorkville. it h I x*. my anxious desire to dispose of my STOCK OF GOODS and settle up my business ns soon as j possible. To offer inducements to persons wishing to purchase Goods for little money, I will fron this date, offer my entire stock At Prime Cost for Cash, * or on short credit to responsible purchasers. 1 e have on hands a large amount of valuable and de 8 sirable Goods, and those wishing to buy would d< II well to call immediately, for the prices shall be n< e objection. To those of my kind friends who have kind!, extended to me their patronage, I tender mv sin cere thanks. JAMES ALLEN, Jr. S VTOTIC'E.?All those indebted to me b; ' Note or Account, are earnestly requested ti come forward and make settlement of the same as I dislike to resort to more stringent means fo collecting. JAMES ALLEN, Jr. Dec 10 4!) tf , ~ LAND FOR SALE, P riiHE Subscriber offers for sale 1200 ACRES o it JL LAND lying in Gaston County, Noith Caro linn, on both sides of the South Fork of Catawb River, 14 miles Northwest of Charlotte, and with in three miles of the line of Railroad now build ing from Charlotte to Lineolnton. This tract of fers fine inducements to purchasers, as 1000 Acre - is WOODLAND, and on it i-1 a WATER-POWE1 i* of 20 feet, with command of the whole river.'t It is an excellent site for a manufactory of an f. kind. On the tract, GOLD and other mineral L have been found, and would probably, if develop ed, prove of great value. Also, 230 ACRES on tbe South Fork?a grea j portion of it FINE BOTTOM LAND. " } The above tract? will be sold iu lot? to suit pur 0 | chasers. Terms easy. :ci ersons wishing to examine these lands l* j will be attended by the parties at Stowesville, N y j C.; or anj- desired information given on applies tion to Col. S. N. Stowe, Vorkvilh?, S. C. J. Si E. B. STOWE. I May 11 23 tf " CABINET MAKING. THE undersigned res'N pcctfully announces to BjBSifiSilffi e the citizens of Yorkwlle and the surrounding country, that they have for med a co-partnership under the name of DOSTE] Si CREPS, in the above business: which the e will conduct at the stand near the Railroad Depol They are prepared with WELL SEASONED Lum v ber and other necessary material, to MAKE am ? i REPAIR all descriptions of FURNITURE. I Being fully satisfied that the CASH-SYSTE? I is the best for the mechanic, we have determine to adhere to it; and will require CASH or it _ equivalent, in every instance. >. ! GEORGE S. DOSTER, WESLEY CREPS. n j -Lan 12 2 ly_ A PREMIUM FOR GASH! ! 1 N Consequence of the severe money pressure f I. and the difficulty of raising money by the ordi 5 i ry means, I have this day MARKED DOWN m 3~ j goods for CASH to a mere fraction over the pros 3" 1 ent New York and Charleston Wholesale price.' } I will continue selling on four months time to sui | the times?interest invariably charged after fou ! mouths. All Goods sold, warranted as represeu >s i ted. Country Merchants and Families laying i 1 | supplies for the year will dc well to call. jp My Stock will be maintained as large as evet j New Goods from the lirst-class houses are dail ! arriving the year round. _ j J. W. AVERY. >j | N. B.?Persons buying on TIME, are expecte i- j to cash their accounts at least once a year. J. W. A. Nov 20 47 tf _ j "11/ AGOIY-IMAKlIMx.?iue unuersigne 5, | TV takes method to inform the public that h is j bus purchased ft large stock of SEASONED TIM te ; BER, together with the materials of the Wagon , Shop of J. G. GULLICK, and has established I Shop ou the corner of Congress and Jefferso - ! Streets, NEAll THE MASONIC HALL, wher ; he is prepared, with experienced workmen, t ! MAKE OR REPAIR WAGONS to order, at th ! shortest notice. Those wanting work done in thi j line, would perhaps find it to their interest to giv i hint a call, as he will warrant all work as reprf V j sented. J. ED. JEFFERYS. ;s ' Set?" Carpentering and Joinery done as usual, s. j Dec 17 50 3m 3 11PRMI1VG FLUID.?Forty gallons c - XX BURNING FLUID, manufactured from 9 N per cent. Alcohol, and warranted good and cliea s- j per than any other material for clear and bril >y liant light, emitting no smoke whatever. Fo Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. Jan 7 1 tf J. TJATS.?A fiuc assortment of Soft and Stra' XI Hats. For sale by L. BLOOMBERG k BRO. YORK SHERIFF'S SALES. BY Virtue of Writs of Fieri Facia*, to me directed, -will be sold between tlic legal hours of Sheriffs Sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY next, at York Court House, the fol! lowing property, viz:? One tract of land levied on as tbe property of John Fee. at the suit of J. 0. Hickliu, bounded l y lands of Edward Dyers, A. D. Hartness, J. S. Hemphill, J. M. Hope and R. S. Hope, contain! inn about acres more or less. By. consent of I'l .intiff, and S. 0. Brown, the committee of John Fee. this tract of land will be sold for cash , enough to pay the debt, interest, and coat of the | ahove fi. fa , ami the balance or a credit of one j and two years, with interest from date. 1 | Four negroes, Jane, Austin, Hilliard, and Harry, levied on as the property of Wm. B. Dunlap, at the suit of L. H. Massey and others. 3 Four negroes: Simon, Isom, Willis, and Emily, | levied on as the property of W. J, Bowen, at the suit of James Mason and others. 1 One tract of land whereon the defendant now i resides, levied on as the property of Stanley Few! el, at the suit of Charles McElwain and Calvin P. j Sandifer and others. 1 A negro girl, Harriet, levied on as the property I of Thomas White, at the suit of W. P. McFadden j and others. 1 On Tuesday after the first Monday in February j next, at the house of Johu Martins, I will sell one j lot of corn, levied on as the property of Wm. N. j Hardin, at the suit of the State. 1 One bay colt, levied on as the property of James j McCullough, nt the suit of James Ratteree. 1 One trnct of land whereon the defendant now | resides, and bounded by lands of James Findley, | Dr. A. I. Barron and others. Also two horses, 2 I mules, one cotton gin, two watches, three violins, i three rilie gun.-?, three shot guns, balance of stock ! of merchandise, consisting of carpenter's tools, r i drngs, medicines, &c., levied on as the propperty ' j of \V. J. Bo^eu, at the suit of James Mason and others. 1 One tract of land whereon R. M. Wallace now i resides; also the tract of land whereon James H. i I Wallace uow resides, levied on as the property of R. M. Wallace, nt the suit of George Steele. 1 I One buggy and harness, levied on as the property of Win. Nichols at the suit of G. R. Batch* ford. 1 One tract of land containing 153 acres, more or i less, whereon defendant resides, bounded by lands i of I. 1). Witherspoon, Thomas Davies, and others, t levied on as the property of John C. Wilson, at j the suit of John W. Jones and others ; sold on a t credit of one, two and tlnee years, interest from i | date, purchasers to give Plaintiffs' notes, with ap; - proved sureties. Cash sufficient to pay costs. 1 One tract of land levied on as the property of I j Abner Hunihright, nt the suit of J. Herndon. 3 | One tract of lund whereon the defendant now > i resides, levied on as the property of Wm. Gwinn, j at the suk of li. T. Wheeler and others. 0 i One tract of land known as the "Garvin tract," j bounding on Innds of James McDowell, Mark GalI braitb, 8. E. Brattou and others, levied on as the : property of S. L. Love and L. P. Sadler, at the suit of Alexander White, Adm'r., and others; to | be re sold at the risk of the former purchaser. 9 ! Two Negroes, George and Jim, levied on as the ; property of Robert Me Lure, at t ? suit of John 1 | 8. Moore & Sons. 1C j On Tuesday after the first Monday in February 1 : next, I will sell ut the late residence of Priscilla I Nivens, dee'd.. one lot of corn, one lot of fodder ami one lot seed cotton, levied on as her property, i at the suit of O. II. Perry. 2 ! i On Tuesday after the first Monday in February ; I next, at 11 o'clock A. M., at the house of the deJ I fondant, I will sell the personal property, consist' i ing of stock, farming utensils, carriage and harness, household and kitchen furniture, coru, foil J der. flour, pork and numerous other articles, leviI I cd on as the property of W. J. Boweu, at the suit of James Mason and others. 1 On Tuesday after the first Monday in February II ? it-. 1--4 ? 4 .? i ncxr, .".i me nouse 01 me <u-ienuaui, ui - u viwn, ! i P. M., will be sold, horses, cattle, hoes, buggy 1 I nod harness, wagon, corn, fodder, pork, housej hold and kitchen furniture, and numerous articles, i levied on as the property of John C. Wilson, at | the suit of John W. Jones and others. Sold on a j credit of twelve months with interest from date. 1 | By virtue of an order from the Court of OrdinaI ry for York District, I will sell a tract of land hounding on lands of the estate of Andrew Floyd, i Rev. Win. Dickson, Win. J. Wilson, and William I Crawford, containing one hundred and fifty three i acres, more or less, sold to make partition among the heirs at law of George McFloyd, dee'd. 1 i S. C. YOUNGBLOOD, s. r. t>. Yorkville, January 7, 1868. r ~ NEW FIRM, FTtHE SUBSCRIBERS having bought out the JL entire interest of L. P. BARXETT & CO, 5 in the DRUG BUSINESS in this place, respectfully inform the citizens of the town and District, , and adjacent counties of North Carolina, that tlioy will continue Ihe above business at the same old stand. In addition to their former stock of CHEMICALS, DRUGS & MEDICINES, r they have just received, and are now opening a 5 well selected stock of Medicines, which they will sell very low for cash, or on very moderate terms r to good and prt.mpt customers. The Stock then, with the last purchase, is large and well-assorted, affording excellent opportunities to the Merchant, Planter nnd Physician, who will gaiu much by calling and examining for themf selves. We have made suc'i arrangements in our future a purchases, as will fully enable us to sell upon - terms nnd at prices most accommodating. Our present stock consists of Drugs, Medicines, '- Chemicals, Dye Woods and Dye-Stuffs, Oil, Paint, s and Painter's articles; Varnish, Window Glass (of R, all sizes) Putty and Glasswurc. English, Ameri can and French Perfumery ; Toilet and Shaving y Soap : Toilet, Flesh nnd Ilair Brushes : a full ass sortment of Surgical and Dental Instruments; i- Trusses, Supporters and Bandages; Spices, Snuff, best Chewing Tobacco, and Cigars of first rate :t flavor; Harrison's Ink : Cognac Brandy of the very best brand; pure Wines, the best ever sold in - this market, and used only for sickness and medicinal purposes: Schiedam Gin. a pure article, s, All our Prepnratious and Compounds will he [. made in strict accordance with the directions of ;- the United States Pharmacy; and we will be careful to represent honestly and faithful^, the character and quality of any article sold by us. The Junior partner, Dr. JAMES B. AL_ LISON, who has already had considerable experience in the compounding and practice of medicine, will always be in attendance, ready and willing to compound and dispense all prescriptions sent in by Physicians, or fill all orders made by customers. Physicians, therefore, need have no fear as - to the careful compounding of all Prescriptions, [\ even of the most daugerous medicines, y Goods carefully packed and forwarded as dircct. ted. Prompt attention given to ail orders, i- ALLISON & BRATTON. d Jan 7 1 tf . SPECIE PAYMENT RESUMED!! ^ i TNTENDING to change my business the ensus | .1 ing year, I propose selling my present STOCK of GOODS, which is very complete, at a very J short advance on FIRST COST for CASH, or to | prompt paying customers. I have quite a fine variety of LADIES' WINTER DRESS GOODS, Black Bombazines and Alpaccas ; plain and plaid ' Merinos, quite a variety ; a very handsome assort* ment of Mous de Laines, solid colors; Stripes, ^ Plaids and Ombres ; Oriental and Scotch Plaids; together with a good assortment of 5 WHITE GOODS, I r ; Brown and Blenched Homespun; an elegant asi i sortment of MADDER PRINTS, n | Also, a good assortment of Plaid and Plain Sat! inetts; Black and Fancy Colored Cassimeres; \ j Black, Blue, Green and Olive Cloths. Ladies y ! Cloaks and Shawls?a large assortment?togeth| er with a good selection of READY-MADE CLOTHING. ^ A pretty good assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Crockery and Glassware, Saddles and Bridles; | Shoes and Boots for Ladies and Gentlemen, a good | assortment; Hats aud Bonnets, latest style; all of j , which will be sold at unusually LOW PRICES on e j the above terms. Persons wishing to purchase . ! would do well to i- ! CALL AND EXAMINE MY STOCK a i before purchasing elsewhere. D i Tim fjphts due the late concern of S. SADLER 6 ' & SON, must be closed up as longer indulgence 0 j cannot be given. e i S. SADLER. J : . Nov 26 47 tf ; South Carolina?York District. j Dudley Jones, Applicant, vj. Minor Clinton, et. al. heirs-at-law of William Clinton, deceased, defendants. >f ' TT aPPear'nS *? my satisfaction that J. B. 3 j X Hayne and wife Julia W., ?. Corker and wife _ ; Sarah D., DeWitt Clinton, Catharine L. Clinton, l? ! and Virginia Lovell, defendants, reside without r this State. It is, therefore, Ordered, that they do appear ard object to the division or sale of the real estate of .William Clinton, deceased, on or - before the 15th day of February next, or their iv consent to the same will be entered of record. 4 J. M. ROSS, 0. Y. D. .1 No? 19 46 3m i SWAN & CO.'S LOTTERIES. Magnificent scheme. $60,ooc for ten Dollars!! The following Scheme will be ; drawn by S. SWAN & CO., Managers of the Fort Goines Academy Lottery, in each of their Lotteries for January, 1858, at AUGUSTA, Georgia, to which city they hare remoTcd their Principal Office. Class 71, to be drawn in the city of Augusta, Qa., in public, on Saturday, January 10, 1858. | Class 72, to be drawn in the city of Augusta, Ga., in public, on Saturday, Jariuary 23d, 1858. | Class 73, to be drawn in the city of Augusta, Ga., i in public, on Saturday, January 30th, 1868, on | the plan of single numbers. Fire thousand four ! hundred prizes! Nearly one prize to erery nine i tickets. Magnificent scheme! to be drawn EACH 8ATURDAYIN JANUARY I 11 Prize of $60,000 1 Prize of 2,000 II " 25,000 1 44 ... 1,500 1 " 10,000 60 Prizes of... 1,000 11 44 6,000 100 44 ... 200 |1 " 5,000. 100 44 ... 125 ; 1 44 3,500 100 44 ... 100 approximation prizes. 4 pzs. of $300 apxg. to $60,000 pz. are $1,200 4 44 250 44 26,000 44 44 1,000 4 44 200 44 10,000 44 44 800 4 44 150 44 6,000 44 44 600 I 4 44 125 44 5,000 44 44 600 ; 4 44 100 44 3,000 44 44 400 4 44 75 44 2,000 44 44 300 I A it en AM i r/YA ti it AAA 1 ' UU " 1,UW " " 5,000 ? 20 are 100,000 5,400 Prizes amounting to $320,000 Whole Ticketz $10?Halvet $5?Quarteri $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 encircled with small tin tubes and placed in one Wheel. The first 402 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 Prizes.?The two preceding and the two succeeding Numbers to t h.;se drawing the first 7 Prizes will be entitled to the 28 Approximation Prizes. For example: if Ticket ' No. 11250 draws the $00,000 Prize, those Tickets | numbered 11248, 11249, 11251, 11252. will each j be entitled to $400. If Ticket No. 550 draws the I $25,000 Prize, those Tickets numbered 548, 549, | 551, 552, will each be entitled to S300, 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 $00,000 Prize. For example, if the Number drawing ! the $00,000 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. j Certificates of Packages will be sold at the fol| lowing rates, which is the risk: Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets,...$80 44 44 10 Half 41 ... 40 44 44 10 Quarter 44 ... 20 44 44 10 Eighth 44 "!... 10 In ordering Tickets or Certificates, enclose the money to our address for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can have Tickets ending in any figure they may designate. ^ The List of Drawu Numbers and Prizes will be \ ; sent to purchasers immediately ufter the drawing, i Purchasers will please write thtir signa- V ! tures plain, and give their Post Office. County and \ j State. i I Remember that every Prize is drawn and \ 1 payable in full without deduction. \ All prizes of ?1,000 anil under, paid iroI mediately after the drawing?other prizes at the ^ usual time of thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. I Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to S. SWAN & CO., Augusta, Ga. Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala., j or Atlanta, Ga., can have their orders filled, and | save time by addressing, S. Swan & Co., at either ! of those cittes. 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, Xeto Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Xashvilli Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, Xeic York Wetk~ ly Day Book, Savannah Morning Netrs, Richmond Dispatch, Xew York Dispatch and Paulding (Mies.) Clarion. Jau 1 1 tf newTopahtnership ! ENTOURAGE HOME ENTERPRISE! JOHN McCANTS, HAVING purchased the interest of WILLIAM M. WALKER in the establishment of WEIKERT & WALKER, the undersigned take pleasure iu announcing to the citizens of York and the surrounding country that the 4,NEW COACH FACTORY" will be conducted by them under the firm of WEIKERT & M'CANTS. The successful conduct of the establishment has enabled them to commence under every advantage ; the building is arranged specially for the purpose; the very BEST WORKMEN have been procured in every department; and with a good j stock of well-seasoned timber and a superior lot of FIXISIII.\G MATERIALS, direct from market, the proprietors guarantee that their work will not be surpassed hero or elsewhere. The Seuior partner is au experienced 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 section to use the PATENT METALIC HUB AND COUPLING, a recent invention, which need only be seen to convince any one of its superior value in imparting ease, lightness and durability to every sort of vehicle. It adds but little to the cost, and renders the work almost doubly serviceable. The public arc 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 tirin are sure that with equal encouragement, they are as well prepared and as ready to serve a generous public. ggy All our work is warranted to stand good for twelve mouths; and if any failure occurs within that time, the rcparing will be done carefully and cheerfully. Call and see us ; and, meantime, "lethim laugh who rides." J. R. WIEKERT. JOHN McCANTS. Sept. 10 36 tf HE SHOALS AXD~qiTCKSAXi>S OF YOUTH.?Just Published, the 3d Edi] tion. On Spermatorrhea or Seminal Diseases.? | A scientific Treatise on the treatment and perfect j cure of Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Impotence, &c., resulting from vicious habits acquired during the critical passage from Youth to Manhood. By DR. CULVERWELL, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of England, (1827.) Licentiate of the Hall (1824,) and 30 years l.esident Practitioner in London; Author of the "Guide to j Health," "Green Book," "How . to be Happy," "Memoirs of Single and Married Life," &c. j This small, but highly valuable Treatise, writ ten oy a woriu-renowneu ruyciciuu nuu uut?U| points out the only sure and permanent cure for all diseases resulting from self abuse, and is the only publication of its kind written in a benevolent spirit and by a scientific man. 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