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steady. without any quotable change in prices, and therefore our former quotations may be taken as a !a:r criterion of the true market value of the article, viz- 12 ( < 12.1 for hog roumi. New lard 12.1 cents p' lb. Corn.?There is a fair supply of corn on the market, with a moderate demand. We continue to quote (<r Toe. "j-1 bushel. Coic /Vox.?There is a good demand for the article of cow peas, and they freely command 85 (it 90c. "f1 bushel. Oats.?There is but little doing in oats, and we therefore quote nominal 00 (u 05c. "jp bushel. Clour.?The flour market is glutted, and the stock for the present is larger than the demand. We quote prices of all kinds .1 (u, { lower, viz: $5-25 (S) $5.38 for common to superfine brauds; extra family flour $6.25 (;/ $0.38 barrel. Wc have heard of some satonishing cures being made by Prof. De G rat It's Electric Oil. It seems to act on the diseased parts with Remarkable effect and in a short space of time health Regains its sway. It can be had of the agents here, see advertisement iu another column. L : ? YORKYILLE PRICES CIRREYT. CORRECTED WEEKLY. WEDNESDAY, JAN'Y 27,1858. GROCERY MARKET. BAGGING, Gunny, <fP yd ? 17 BALtROrE, "{ > lb 121 ? 14 COFFEE, Rio, lb 124?. 15 Laguyrn, (4 lb 14 ? 15 Java, "f> lb 18 ? 20 CANDLES, Sperm, ^ lb 50 ? 02 Adamant. "jP lb 28 ? 35 Tallow, lb @ 25 MACKEREL, No. 1. >> bbl....lG 00 ? 17 00 No. 2, ? bbl 12 00 ? 13 00 No. 3, "jP bbl....11 00 ? 12 00 "^P Kitt 2 75 ? 3 50 MOLASSES, N. 0., ? gallon.. 55 ? 60 Muscovado. "?> gal ? ... i Cuba, "jP gallon,.... 40 ? 50 NAILS, cut, "jP lb keg ? 51 RICE. "(P bushel ? 4 00 SUGAR. Brown, "jP lb TO ? 11 Refined lb 13 ? 16; SALT. sack ? 1 00 YARN, "$ bunch 1 20 ? 1 30 PRODUCE MARKET. PRICKS FROM WAGONS. . ~T->. t.-. -i,?u i or, r? i r.n UriCU, pT i .v yy preen, bush 1 25 ? 1 50 BACON, Haras, f> lb ? Sides, "f1 lb @ Shoulders, "p1 lb ? Hop round, 'p1 lb ? BUTTER, ^ lb 15 ? 20 BEEF, f? lb 0.1 ? 7 BEESWAX, 1$ lb 10 ? 17 COTTON, ^ lb 8 ? 9] CORN, *|4 bush 50 ? 55 CHICKENS, each 12.1 ?. 15 EGGS, ? doz 10" ? 12.1 FEATHERS. V lb 30 ? 33" FLOUR, ^ bbl 4 25 ? 4 50 sack of 100 lbs 2 00 ?. 2 25 FODDER, ~p> 100 lbs ? 75 LARD, f) lb 11 ? 12 MEAL, ft bushel, 50 ? 55 OATS, ^ bushel ? 50 PORK, V lb 6J ? 7 PEACHES, dried, ^ bushel... 2 00 ? 2 50 PEAS, p> bushel 75 ? 80 POTATOES, Irish, "pi pushel ? 1 00 Sweet, "p* bushel.. 1 00 ? 1 25 TURNIPS, V bushel ? 50 TALLOW, "pi lb 10 ? 121 WHEAT, >> bushel ? 1 00" WOOL, pi lb 25 ? 28 flgmtittal. Married?On Thursday, 22d instant, by J. D. P. Currence, Es>|., Mr. WM. A. BRANDON, and Miss POLLY WALLACE, all of this District. ?biluarn. 5ft Died?On the first day of January, inst, at her residence, in Canton, Miss., and in the 09th year of her age, Mrs. HARRIET CHAMBERS, wife of Benjamin Chambers, Esq., formerly of Yorkville, South Carolina. It rarely happens, that he to whom is assigned the mournful duty ofotfering a tribute to the memory of departed excellence, is furnished with a model so replete with all that endorses human nature in time, as that which is presented in the life and character of the christian lady whose death we chronicle to-day. The writer enjoyed her acquaintance from his school-boy days until the present, and lie feels constrained to say, that he is deeply conscious of his inability to speak of her worth, in such terms as truth demands. Those who knew .her, will at once recognize an imperfect portrait; while those who knew her not, may form a conception of what the original was, by a glance at the outlines of her moral likeness, and nobly aim at assimilation. Endowed with a sound judgment, a tender heart, and a refined sense of propriety, she moved preeminent in all the details of domestic government and economy. Enthroned in the affections of her husband, it was her pride to reciprocate from the altar of her heart, the sympathies that cadear, and the duties that adorn the conjugal relation.? As a mother, she recorded her name on the tablet of her children's heart, securing for it l/irrc, an association with all that is virtuous, good, and lovely in the precepts of truth, and the purity of example. As a friend, to confide in tier once, was to confide in her always. As a christian, she believed "the record that God hath given of his Son and while to this "Record" her understanding bowed in holy reverence, her heart, in subjection to the Spirit of God, yielded the whole strength of its faitli and love to the Lord Jesus Christ, as her only Savior. She stood near the csoss and wept - for her sins. She lifted her eyes to Him who was bleeding upon it, and rejoiced in the smiles of his mercy, and the infallible security of his covenant love. Thus a recipient of salvation by grace, and an heir with the people of God, she became a member of the Presbyterian church early in life, by a public profession of her faith in Christ.? Subsequently she became connected with the Independent Presbyterian Church, and together with her husband, had the happiness to see several of their children associated with them in the communion and fellowship of the gospel and its ordinances. Her piety was of that consistent scriptural character, which necessarily c nnmands respect, wherever and in whomsoever it is exhibited, and secured for her the regard and confidence of those who knew her. The light of her religious iuHucnce cheered and encouraged the christian in lio .Intti.s .it'lmlv lirintr and nsWB ail irresistible rebuke to the cureless neglect of the soul's interests, nnd the claims of Divine authority. In the last days of her life, and especially in the closing scene of her existence below, the grace that had given tone and lustre to the endowments of her mind, and the qualities of her heart, during the many long years with which Heaven had honored her christian fidelity, shown forth with a power and splendor, that disarmed death of his sting, and swept from the grave the dreariness of its solitude. The five weeks of her last painful confinement to bed, were made the occasion of many a memorable lesson, on the all-sufficiency of Divine grace, to beget in the soul a cheerful submission to the will of Hod, in the saddest hour of bodily suffering. Filled with the love of Christ, and the love of souls for whom he died, how oft with the big tear in her eve, would she in the tenderest manner press uponthe kind, but impenitent visitor, the importance of religion as the only preparative for death and eternity. And when the shades of death began to fold their cold drapery around her, and to quicken the sad attention, and deepen the intense feelinir of her family and friends that hung upon her every breath and moving feature, as they stood weeping about her; what words of heaven wrought confidence sweetly fell from her lips, as she said "Solely 1 entirely ! resting in the Lord Jesus Christ, I leave you, dear family, and friends, for rnv everlasting home in heaven." Thus saying,she breathed outlier spirit into the hands of God, and sweetly fell asleep. 0, let me live the life, die the death, and gain the heaven of the righteous TlISSOLl'TIOX.?The firm of MILLS & JLP CO., have dissolved Co-partnership by mutual consent: and will hereafter take the name of STEELE 5: CO. G. E. M. STEELE, A. E. HUTCHISON, JOHN JOHNSON. Jan 2S 4 It |A STRAY.?JAMES "OT STEED.MAN udis JCi before me a HAY MAKE, blind in the right eye. Said mare is marked with harness, and is about fourteen years of age. Appraised at ?15. The tnare can be seen at Mr. J. F. Steedmun's, two miles South of Rock-Hill. II. SI M.'SON, Magistrate. Jan 2S 4 4m JAMES M. EDNEY, ?0Msviissj0?j MEMMAHT, 00 JUHN STREET. N. V. UVS and forward* ''very kind of merchandise J for jar cent. Com mission. Refers to Govs. , Swain and Morelicud, X. W. Wui.dfin, J.-W. Os* ! borne, C. P. Meiidenliall, A. M. Gorman, Kmji-s. and Rev. F. Deems, lien. W. A. Graham, and j others. Dealer in Pianos, Melodcons, Organs, Harps, Guitars, Music, Sewiug Machines, Iron Safes, Pumps, Garden Engines, &c. A printed list of the different makers, kinds and prices sent free. Publisher of an elegant lithograph of 'Ificlory Nut Falls," X. C. ($1) and the "Cherokee Physician: or, Indian Guide to Health." This iuvaluable family adviser should be in every house. It treats of all diseases, has a copious glossary, and prescribes the remedies from nature's bounteous stores, for all our infirmities and misfortunes. It is printed on fine white paper, handsomely bound, fourth edition, 300 pages, and is mailed free for one dollar. New Rosewood Pianos, $150. Jan 28 4 tf South Carolina?York District liniEUKAS WM. I. CLAWSON has applied to ? f me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of NATHANIEL THOMASSON, lute of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all n?nl vitinrulnr. tlie kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before uie, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, t<> be holdeu at York Court House ou the Stir day of FEBRUARY next, to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and Seal, this 25th day of Jauuary, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty eight, and in the eightysecond vear of American Independence. J. M. ross, 0. Y. D. Jan 2S 4 2t South Carolina?York District, liniEREAS JNO. L. MILLER, C. E. D. T T has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of NANCY RIIEA, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These arc therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said [ deceased, to be and appear before me, at out next Ordinary's Court for the ijaid District, to be holden at York Court House on the 8th day of FEBRUARY next, to shew cause, if any. why the said j Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and Seal, this 2oth day of j January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, and in the eightysecoud year of American Independence. , ' J. M. ROSS, 0. Y: D. Jan 28 4 tt Municipal elechoii^ad eiection 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. By order of Council, F. II. SIMRIL, Intmdant. a at u an ~ x v ? IH KMVW TillD.?Forty gullousTf 13 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 whateve-. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. Jan 7 1 tf "YTOTICE.?The undersigned would respectfully urge it upon those indebted to the firm of ADICKES & WITHERS, to come forward and settle. The books of the concern must be closed either by cash or note. H. F. ADICKES, Survivor. Jan 21 3 tf || ONE'S IIOTEL.--TImT 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 HALLOO THERE ! J?I have urged the settlement of some bonds of long standing in the Commissioner's Office. The 20th of February is Return Dav for York District. Look out. JNO. L. MILLER, C. E. V. IK Jan 7 1 71 I TaRDEN SEEDS.?100 Dozen assorted I vJ GARDEN SEEDS, warranted fresh and genuine. Selected from the house of Johnson, Robbins & Co., especially for this market. For Sale bv * ALLISON & BRATTON. Jan 1-1 2 tf Itl SlIELS OFCORX is wan ted by the subscriber, for which the highest market price will bo paid. Also 100 bushels of IRISH POTATOES. C. K. WILLIAMS Jan 14 2 tf T~AY"COLLECTOR.?The friends of JOSEPII C. MITCHELL respectfully announce him as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR, at ! the next election. I Oct 22 42 tf mm: friexds of captaix a. X STILWELL, respectfully announce liirn as a Candidate for SHERIFF of York District at the ensuing election. Oct 2:1 43 tf rpAX COLLECTOR.--The friends ofCapX tain JOHN J. W YLIE, beg leave to announce hi in as a candidate for TAX COLLECTOR of York District, at the next election. Dec 17 50 tf rpAX COLLECTOR.?We are authorized i_ to announce Capt. DANIEL D. MOORE as a Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR lor York Dis' trior, at the ensuing election. 1 Jan 14 2 tf LEO ISLATl RE.?The friends of A. S WALLACE, Estp, respectfully announce hint } as a Candidate to represent the people of York j District in the next Legislature. I Jan 14 2 tf 1) E AD1 -11.ADE CLOTHING ?A big X stock of llcady-niade COATS, VESTS and | PANTS, suitable for Summer Wear, on hand and for sale, by L. BLOOMBERG & BRO. July 10 28 tf ' rpME FRIENDS OF THOU AS S. j X PAGAN". Esq., respectfully announce him as j a Candidate for SHERIFF of York District, at the ; ensuing election. Oct 14 40 tf rp \\ COLLECTOR.--Wolnv authorized 0 to announce S. S. KI.AM as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR of York District, at the ensu! ing election. Jan 7 1 tf P' * IRE TENERIFFE, SHE RRT, Port, Madeira and Malaga WINES, for medicinal purposes. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. Jan 14 2 tf BROWN'S AND M ARIS C ONCENTRATED Essence of JAMAICA GINGER. 11 1 to/rn i'. I>I> ii'THV tor sail* ny .tiioinvM w, uu.tuv.i. I Jail 14 2 tf rri\ COLLlit'TORWe are'aTul.ori ! a to ttiiuouiicc WYLIK L. IIAUUIS, Esq., as a i Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR of York District, at the ensuing election. Jan 7 1 tf 1>I RE SENNA FIGS.?A pleasant and j J. clfectuul remedy for costivencss anil nervous ; headache. For Sale l>y ALLISON & IJIIATTON. Jan 14 2' tf PEARLSTARCH,ARROW-ROOT ami Tapioca. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTOX. Jan 14 2 tf QI LI'II ATK, ACETATE. & .111 RIf O ATK of Morphia, Iodine and Iodide l'otassn. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. I Jan 14 2 tf 1A.11P, LINSEED & TRAIN OIL. A Superior articles. For Sale bv ALLISON & BRATTON. Jan 11 2 tf ' 11TANTED!?ONK IIUNDKED LIKELY 7 1 YOUNG FIELD NEGROES, from the ages of 12 to 25, for which I will pay full cash prices. C. J. PRIDE. Lumlsford, Chester, S. C., Aug. 20, 1S57. 33 IINEN GOODS.?A huge stock of LINEN A GOODS, consisting ol Farmer's Linen, Russia Duck and Fancy Linen for pants. For sale by ' i L. BLOOMBERG & BUO. I JulvKi 28 OFFICE STOVE.?A good OFFICESTOVE AND PIPE for Sale. Apjdy to ' L. M. OR 1ST. TAXES! TAXES!! I WILL pi oceed to collect the TAXES for the I year lt>57, at the following places, and on the ; following times, to wit: I At lirntton's, on .Monday, the 22d of February. | At McComiellsville, on Tuesday, the 23d of | | February. i At Thomas Nance's, on Wednesday, the 241h of ] jFebruary. i At Feemster's. on Thursday, tho 25th of Feb'y. At Clark's Store, on Friday, the 26th of Feb'y. At Gilfilliu's, on Saturday, the 27th of Feb y. At Yorkville, on Monday, the 1st of March. At Wylie's Store, on Tuesday, the 2d of March. At Boydton, 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'e, on Monday, tRe loth of March. At Coate's Tavern, on Tuesday, the 16th cf March. At Fort Mill, on Wednesday, the 17th of March. At Clay Hill, on Thursday, the 18th of March. At Bethel, on Fri lav, the 10th of March. At Smith's, on Saturday, the 20th of March. At I'ork Hill, on Monday, the 22d of March. I At Ebenczer, on Tuesday, the 23d of March. j By order of the Comptroller General, no i bills on any Bank will be received in payment of ! tn*ps rxr.cnt the following, viz: "The Comercial I j Bank of Columbia: Tin; Bank of Charleston ; The j Union Batik, of Charleston ; The Bank of the State J of South Carolina; The State Bank of Charleston; The Bank of Georgetown; The Merchant's Bank j of Clieraw ;Tne Bank of Camden; and the Bank of Chester All Tax-Payers 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 hounds of their practice. figy*" The Books will he 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 CABINET MAKING: I THE undersigned res- ift^tTEkja ' ^ pcctfully announces to ithe citizens of Yorkville ' and the surrounding country, that they have for- ! med a co-partnership under the name of POSTER 1 & CREPS, in the above business; which they 1 will conduct at the stand near the Railroad Depot. i ?!*!. tuD r r lii.i i ?!iA*Tpn t i nicy arc prepnreu wim ?< tdJu-ojc<AC5u."?r<u i.um- | bcr find other necessary material, to MAKE and REPAIR all descriptions of FURNITURE. Reing fully satisfied that the CASH-SYSTEM is the best for the mechanic, we have determined to adhere to it; and will require CASH or its 1 equivalent, in every instance. i GEORGE S. DOSTER, < WESLEY CllEPS. 1 Jan 12 2 ly "VT OTIC E.--The Notes and Accounts of L. 1 11 P. HARNETT, deceased, MORGAN & BAR- 1 NETT, and of BARNETT & WITHERS, nre in the 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 i the first day of FEBRUARY next, or they will be I sued on. All persons having demands against the estate of L. P. BARNETT, deceased, will present them properly attested to my Attorney, W. B. WILSON. GEO. W. BARNETT, Aftm'r. Nov 5 44 tf 1 WAR LICK'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 aforesaid Districts. Mr. J. II. CULP is our lawfully constituted and travelling Agent, of whom the PLOWS can be procured ; or at the manufactory near Beckhamville, on Fishing Creek, in Cluster District. JAMES H. FERGUSON, T. W. WOODWARD, A. B. BROWN. j March 5 9 ly Y17"AGON-]MAKINTG.?The undersigned 1 IT takes method to inform the public that he < has purchased a large stock of SEASONED TIM- ' BER, together with the materials of the Wagon- ' Shop 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 workmen, to MAKE OR REPAIR WAGONS to order, at the shortest notice. Those wanting 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. 8%tf" Carpentering and Joinery done as usual. Dec 17 50 3m "IT' VEX SO.--The Subscriber continues the , Pi ......iUo nf Phvai/. in all its denartments.? V,. r , He proposes to take charge of CHRONIC, or old J standing forms of disease, at home and abroad.? , He is now possessed of MAGNETIC remedies, 1 which will restore all curable cases if patients will ( give him a chance, and provided they have a will ( and determination of purpose to be restored to health. He will sell MAGNETIC REMEDIES, accompanied with directions for their use to patients who are inclined to treat their own cases. His office is at No. 15, Congress-street, Yorkville, S. C. E A. CRENSHAW, M. D. Jan 7 1 ly MISS MAKM6. MIIS. L. D. OWENS, late of Columbia, S. C., would respectfully inform the Ladies of Yorkville anil surrounding country, that she will | carry on DRESS-MAKING in all its bnnchclies. 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. ! BSy Residence on Main-Street, one door North | of Mr. A. W. HEARD'S. Jan 3 tf .D I L u?r (IHOJHD1VH II 0 A-.yooy fill! Jfc/J 0/ /xnnttJ.'/,>/> wn / 0[quoaj otuos a a us A[tnu)j4D [pM A*up jeqj o.iojoq p.UI.M j -.ioj atnoo oq.si nsoqj juqj os- i qoauft jo }s.uj aqi ifq 1 pjxojj jii /biiui sqooq aqjL Miqiuajaad qsuo 'ojou I ao qsua Aq 4oi|)ta sjunoaau Suipuuisjno aiaqj o[j ! -tos oj 'iuiq oj poiqapui pu puu 'saouiojsno siq uo ' -dn spua A'|jua3.in pouffwaapun oqj 'ssoutsnq f f : ut aJluuqa u 40j sjuaiuofluiuau papajyo ONIAVil ! i MI II31111 Pi I AST XOTICE--SAVE COST!?AH J persons indebted to the estate of IRA FEIl! Gl'SON, 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. i MILLER, Esq., for collection. Those under that ! amount will be placed in the hands of HUGH ' SIMPSON, Esq., at Rock Hill. Also, those inI dobted to me as Guardian of S. It. & T. B. MEA! CHAM, must pay up. The Wards arc of age and i want a settlement. ALLEN ROBERTSON, Adm'r. j Dec 17 50 tf ? -i rt it_ _ \r?t. I DOUM uaruilUcl?iUiK msir.tui. ; Joseph S. Stewart, Applicant, vs. Win. l'oag and | wife and others, Defendants. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Wm. l'oag ( and wife, two of tiie defendants, reside without j this State. It is therefore ordered, that they do i appear and object to the division or sale of the I j real estate of Nancy Stewnrt, deceased, on 01 be- ! fore the first of March next, or their consent to \ j the same will be entered of record. J. M. ROSS, o. y. n. I Dec 1 50 3m ANNUAL MEETING. ~ Office of Kino's Mountain R. R. Co., "1 Vorkville, S. C., Jan'y, G, 1858. J ; MIME ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholders, j J. of this Company will take place in the Court House on THURSDAY 4th day of February next. J. A. BROWN, Secretary. ] Jan 7 1 4t "V*" OTIC SI.?AH persons indebted to the estate of ELLIS HOWELL, deceased, are hereby notified to come forward and make settlement; and all persons having claims against said estate, are notified to present them for payment to the Executor. D. P. MORROW, Executor. Nov 5 44 tf UEE\ AND DRY HIDES.?The | vJ undersigned wishes to purchase n large lot of ! GREEN OR DRY HIDES, for which lie will pay < CASH ; taking them in exchange for work in his ; line, or in the payment of old debts. i M. JOHNSON. 1 Dee 10 40 tf 1 LIMESTONE SPRINGS FEMALE HiSH S?H00L. SPARTANBURG DIST. FACULTY OF INSTRUCTION. REV. T. CURTIS, D. D., Principal, and Instructor in Mental and Moral Science, History nml English Literature. REV. W. CURTIS, LL. D., Principal, and Instructor in Natural Science. MRS. E. A. CURTIS, Superintendent of Domestic and Social Duties. PROFESSOR J. B. ERFURT!I, Instructor in Music, Vocal and Instrumental. PROFESSOR W. Ll'DDEN, Instructor in Music, Vocal and Instrumental. MISS M. A. FOSTER, Instructress English Branches. MISS C. R. TALCOTT, Instructress in Mathematics. MISS CATHARINE CRITTENDEN and MISS A. C. CRAIG, Instructress in Geography and History. Instructor in Drawing, Painting and Writing. MME. M. A. SCHONENBERG, Instructress in Vocal nnd Instrumental Music and French. MRS. M. LL'DDEN, Instructress in Vocal and Instrumental Music. MRS. M. R. CASSELS, (relict of Rev. S. S. Cassels, D. D.) Matron. # MESSRS. CURTIS would renew 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 healthfulness. They 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 modesty 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 find moral, rather than to enrich themselves, or accomplish n-y personal or sectarian object. Dr. WM. CURTIS will be found at the Mills House, Charleston, on Saturday, 13th February; leaving on Monday, loth, for McMahon's Boarding House, Columbia; and for Yorkville on Tuesday, 10th. TERMS, Per Term of Half a Year, payable in Advance. Instruction?English Departments, $25 00 Boaro, including washing, fuel, and 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 ire optional and may be tnken or not (in whole ir in part), as may seem desirable. Music?Piano or Harp, including Vocal Music, S1'5 00 3uitar or Harp, including Vocnl Music.... 20 00 Vocal special lessons, 20 00 L'se of Piano, 2 50 " Harp, 5 00 French 20 00 Drawing and Painting 20 00 No charges besides the above will be made in jonnection with the School, except for Books and Stationery actually used. Jan 21 $ 5t LAN3UM ACADEMY. fTHE UNDERSIGNED having taken charge of this Academy, announces k that the session will open on MONT DAY, the 11th INSTANT. The Scholastic year will be divided into two Sessions of five months each. Terms, per session, as follows: The Primary English branches $ G 00 English Grammer, Geography, and History 0 00 The Languages, Mathe na.ics, and higher branches of English, 17 50 Firewood for School-room, 50 The Principal having enjoyed the advantages of several years experience in teaching, and having engnged the services of a competent ASSISTANT, he hopes that general 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 spe:ial contract. W. W. CAROTI1ERS, Principal. Jan 14 2 5t WiOfi AfiADEMVr fTIIE TRUSTEES of Union Academy having secured the services of J. B. PANKEY, Esq., for the coming year, j? 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 arc open for the accommodation of boarders at terms to suit the times? from Seven to Eight Dollnrs per month?Students Furnishing their own lights. TUITION: Primary Branches $ 7 00 Higher English Branches 10 00 Ancient Languagss and Mathematics, 15 00 THOMAS NEELY, Secretary. Dec 10 49 8t YMRYILTE FEMALE COLLEGE. fTHE Exercises of this Institution will be resumed on MONDAY, THE 18th OF JANUARY, instant, under J? the superintendence of the Rev. J. M. II. ADAMS, President, pro. tern. Everything is now ready for the reception of Students. Parents and Guardians are earnestly requested to bring in their Daughters and Wards at the commencement of the Session. JOHN G. ENLOE, Sec'y of Board. Jan 21 3 4t *** The Due-West Telescope, Southern Presbyterian, and South Carolinian, will copy 4 times and forward accounts to this office. A Teacher Wanted Immediately, tTO take charge of the FORT MILL -v ACADEMY, competent to teach the ^ English, together with the Latin and Greek classics. A young man preferred?well recommended. Address, "Chairman, Fort Mill Academy," Fort Mill, York District, S. C. Jan 14 2 tf I^AIR NOTICE.?All persons indebted to . the undersigned by Note or Hook Account, are earnestly requested to make immediate settlement. Longer indulgence cunuot be given. All outstanding debts on the loth of FEBRUARY next will be placed in suit. L. SMITH nt my old stand, is authorized to make settlements for me. B. DERRER. Jan 7 1 Ct ITtOK SALE.?A ~No. 1 COOK, WASHER . and IRONER, young and likely. Also, one HOUSE and LOT on Jetl'erson-street, known as the "Ilyndtnan residence." Also, the lot on Church-street known as the "Magnolia." These lots are desirable property and will be sold low. J. S. SADLER. Sept 10 30 tf NOTICE.?ALL PERSONS having claims against the firm of L P. BARNETT S: Co., are earnestly requested to present thein forthwith, legally attested, to the Survivors of L. P. Harnett & Co. A. I. BARRON, l e J. R. BRATTON, } m IVov o -> ? ? NOT ICAL?The Creditors of W. 15. DUN LA I' nrc requested to meet the undersigned at Rock Hill, on Saturday, 23d Junuary ; Saturday, 21th April ; and Saturday 24th of July. L. II. MASSEV, Assignee. D. C. RODDY, A<jent. Jan 7 1 td. AGS! R AOS!! RAGS!! !-Tbc Subscribers will purchase all the CLEAN COTTON and LINEN RAGS that may be brought in at the highest market value. LINDSEY & GORDON. Aug 27 34 tf "linilTE GOODS.?A LARGE stock of WHITE GOODS, consisting of Swiss Muslin, Jaconet, Cambric, Bishop Muslin, Check Muslin, &c., which is offeren at low prices by L. BLOOMBFRG & BRO. July 10 28 tt iRDW iItE & CLTLERY.?Knives ami Forks, Pocket Knives, Coffee-Mills, Sieves, Pistols, Double and Single Guns. &c. For Sale by L. BLOOMBERG i. BRO. July 1G 28 tf HOSIERY.?A large stock of Ladies Hose; Gentlemen's half-Hose; and Ladies and Gentlemens Gloves, &c. For Sale by L. BLOOMBERG & BRO. July 10 28 tf Henj. franklin and prof. Dli GRATII.? Franklin brought electricity from the heavens to tarth, but it remained for Prof. Do Gratli to apply that electricity to the relief of diseased im><1 suffering mortals?diseases that heretofore baffled the physician's old tre.itI rnent, such is Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Pains, Stiff Joints. Deafness. Swellings, Palsy, Piles, Skin Diseases. &c., arc now cured by Prof. Do G ruth's electric oil in one. ami two ihn/e. Read this letter from a Physician who has practiced since 1820 ? i (too well known for comment:) Prof. Dc Grnth, Philadelphia. Sir!?At intervals, during thirty years past, my wife hns been subject to rheumatism of the in tk violent cast?[say four times a year]?sometimes so severe as to tnake it necessary to administer lerge doses of the tincture of guaicumnnd morphia, and to rock her like an infaut in a large rocking chair, to induce any repose. Having freqnent correspondence with my son, (No. 103 Chcsnut i street 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 paralyze the system. He, in his anxiety for bis mother's welfare, sent me a bottle of your Electric Oil; but as I nra one of the practitioners of medicine in our place, and not a proselyteto any kind of patent medicine, I did hesitate to give it a trial; however, on reflection, I concluded to try it, which I did. in peruana, directly up to the letter, and after the third or fourth application she becamo rather passive, and before one-third of the bottle was used, not a single vestige of the disease remained in the system, and she still continues well, nUVinntrtt aim rede out a distance of fourteen milps without ft renewal of any of the symptoms. I therefore feel it my duty, for the sake of suffering humanity, and also fully believing that merit, under all circumstances, should be rewarded, to forward this testimonial. I am yours, truly, Joskpu 1\ Ei.ki.ntos, M. 1)., New Cretna P. 0., Burlington 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 ICtb, 185G. Prof. Df. GnATH.?I have been the victim many years of n Rheumatic affection, and lost the use of my limbs. I could not raise my har d to my head, in short, I was totally helpless. I applied your Electric OH, and before /had used one bottle 1 teas perfectly restored. You may refer anysuffeier to me. MRS. E. HUTCH INS, Seventeenth and Thompson street. Mrs. Hutchins is well known in Philadelphia and can be addressed on the subject by any one. Caution.?There arc 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. Jan 21 3 lm GOODBARGAINS! AS I have determined to leave Yorkville, it is my anxious desire to dispose of my STOCK OF GOODS and settle up my business as soon as possible. To offer inducements to persons wishing to purchase Goods for little money, I will from j this date, offer my entire stock At Prime Cost for Cash, ! or on short credit to responsible purchasers. I have on hands a large amount of valuable and desirable Goods, and those wishing to buy would do well to call immediately, for the prices shall be no objection. To those of my kind friends who have kindly extended to me their patronage, I tender my sincere thanks. JAMES ALLEN, Jn. NOTICE.--All those indebted to me by Note or Account, are earnestly requested to come forward and make settlement of the same, as I dislike to resort to more stringent means for collecting. JAMES ALLEN, Jr. Dec 10 49 tf ~LAND FOR SALE. THE Subscriber offers for sale 1200 ACRES of LAND lying in Gaston County, Noith 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 kind. On the tract, GOLD and other minerals have been found, and would probably, if developed, prove of great value. Also, 250 ACRES on the South Fork?a great portion of it FINE BOTTOM LAND. The above tracts will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Terms easy. Egk. Persons wishing to examine these lands, will lje attended by the parties at Stowesville, N. C.; or nny desired information giveu on application to Col. S. N. Stowe, Yorkville, S. C. J. & E. B. STOWE. May 11 23 tf In Equity?York. Wylie & Moffatt, vs. Joseph H. Wylie.?Petition. ON motion of Hemphill & Gaston, Solicitors for Petitioner, Ordered, that the Commissioner of this Court, after advertising for at least three months in the Yorkville Esquiuer, call on the Creditors of the defendant to come in on or before a particular day, to be fixed by him, and establish their demands, and that said Commissioner report on said claims. It is further ordered, that the Commissioner report the amount in his hands belonging to said absent defendant, Joseph II. Wylie. JOB JOHNSTON. June 17th, 1856. flg'f In obedience to the above order, the creditors of Joseph II. Wylie, the absent defendant, are required to establish their demands on oath, before me, on or before the first of May next. J NO. L. MILLER, c. e. y. d. Jan 21 [$71] 3 3m In Equity?York. Jnmes II. Stewart, Administrator, vs. Elizabeth K. Stewart, et. at.?Bill for advice and direction, | and division of property. IT appearing to my satisfaction tlint Wm. Poag and his wife Nancy, reside beyond the limits of this State: On motion of Williams & Beatty, Complainant's Solicitors, it is ordered that they do plead, answer or demur, to the Bill of Complaint filed in this case, within three months from the publication hereof, or a decree pro confcsso will be awarded against them. JNO. L. MILLER, c. e. y. d. Jan 21 [$5] 3 3m In Equity?York. Samuel Gingles, vs. James L. Fewell and John W. Jones.?Bill to subject an Equity to payment of Claim, <jc. IT appearing to my satisfaction that James L. Fewell is without the limits of this State. On ! motion of Williams & Beatty, Solicitors for Com] plainants, it is ordered that he do plead, answer I or demur to the Bill of Complaint filed in this I case, within three months from the publication | hereof, or a Decree pro con fcsso, will be awarded | against him. JNO. L. MILLER, c. e. y. d. Jan 21 ($5) 3 3m South Carolina?York District, j Dudley Jones, Applicant, vs. Minor Clinton, et. al. heirs-at-law of William Clinton, deceased, dej fendants. IT appearing to my satisfaction that J. B. Ilayne and wife Julia W., ?. Corker and wife i Sarah D., DeWitt Clinton, Catharine L. Clinton, j and Virginia Lovcll, defendants, reside without I this State. It is, therefore, Ordered, that they j do appear a^d object to the division or sale of the j real estate of William Clinton, deceased, on or ! before the 15th day of February next, or thcii , cousent to the same will be entered of record. J. M. ROSS, 0. Y. D. i Nov 19 4G 3m South Carolina?York District, j 0. W. Barnett, Applicant, vs. Casandra Barnett, et. al., heirs-at-law of L. P. Barnett, deceased, defendants. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Benjamin R. Barnett, one of the defendants, reside withl niif flip limits of this State. It is therefore Order ! ed, that he do appear and object to the division 01 ! sale of the real estate of L. P. Barnett, on or be> j fore the 3d day of February next, or his consenl | to the same will be entored of record. J. M. ROSS, o. y. d. Nov. 3, 1857. 45 3m LOOK OUT.--All the Notes and Account! due to the estate of J. B. BRIAN, deceased which are not paid by the 15th of FEBRUARY I next, will be placed in the hands of Messrs I CLAIVSON & JACKSON for collection, and wil | be sued on indiscriminately. J. BLAIR HUNTER, Adm'r. Jan 7 1 6t E ARE AUTHORIZED TO AWNOUNCE V. E. McELHANEY, as a Can j didate for SHERIFF of York District, at the en [ suing election. :! SWAN & CO.'S LOTTERIES, Authorized by the State of Georgia. $70,000~FOR $10! ? THE following Scheme will be drawn by S. SWAN & CO., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, in each of their single number Lotteries for February, 18-58. at AUGUSTA, Georgia, in public, under the superintendence of Commissioners. Class 1, to be drawn iu the city of Augusta, Ga., i.i public, on Saturday, February fith, 1858. Class 2, to be drawn in the city of Augusta, Ga., in public, on Saturday, February 13th, 1858. I Class 3, to be drawn in the city of Augusta, Ga., | in public, on Saturday, February 20th, 1858. Class 4, to be drawn in the city of Augusta, Ga., j in public, on Saturday, February 27th, 1858, on j the plan of single numbers. Fire thousand four | hundred and eighty-fire prizes! Nearly one prize I to every nine tiokets. Magnificent scheme I to be drawn EACH SATURDAY IN FEBRUARY! ! 1 Prize of $70,000 4 Prizes of 900 ; 1 " 30,000 4 44 800 i 1 " 10,000 4 " 700 ! 1 " 5,000 4 44 600 ! 1 " 4,000 50 44 500 1 " 3,000 50 ? 300 1 " 1.500 1 00 " 125 4 " 1,000 230 44 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 pzs. of $400 apxg. to $70,000 pz. are $1,600 4 44 300 44 30,000 '? " 1,200 4 44 200 44 10,000 44 44 800 4 44 1 25 4 4 5,00 0 4 4 4 4 5 00 4 44 1 00 4 4 4, 00 0 4 4 4 4 4 00 i 4 4 4 7 5 4 4 3,00 0 4 4 4 4 3 00 ! 4 4 4 5 0 44 1,50 0 4 4 4 4 2 00 j 5,000 44 20 arc 100,000 5,485 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 encircled with small ' tin tubes and placed in one Wheel. The first 457 Prizes, similarly printed and encircled, are plnced 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 j all the Prizes are drawn out. Approximation Prizes.?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 $70,000 Prize, those Tickets numbered 11248, 11249, 11251, 11252, will each be entitled to S400. If Ticket No. 550 draws the $30,000 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 $70,000 Prize. For example, if the Number drawing the $70,000 Prize ends with No. 1, then all the Tickets, where t.ie 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 S20, and so on to 0. Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following rates, which is the risk : Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, ...$80 " " 10 Half " ... 40 " " 10 Quarter " ... 20 " " 10 Eighth " ... 10 Bar in ordering xicaeis or ueruncmes, 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 Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give their Post Office, County and State. Remember that every Prize is drawn and payable in full without deduction. flgy All prizes of $1,000 nnd under, paid immediately after the drawing?other prizes at the usual time of thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to S. SWAN & CO., Auguata, Ga. Bgk. Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlanta, Gn., can have their orders filled, and save time by addressing, S. Swan & Co., at either of those cities. 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 : Auguata (Geo.) Constitutionalist, New Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly Dag Book, Savannah Morning News, Richmond Dispatch, New York Dispatch and Paulding (Miss.) Clarion. Jan 27 4 tf 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, nnd 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, they have just received, and are now opening a well selected stock of Medicines, which they will sell very low for cash, or on very moderate terms to good and prompt customers. The Stock then, with the last purchase, is large and well-assorted, affording excellent opportunities to the Merchant, Planter and Physician, who will gain much by calling and examining lor memselves. 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, Chemicals, Dye-Woods and Dye-Stuffs, Oil, Paint, and Painter's articles; Varnish, Window Glass (of all sizes) Putty and Glassware. English, American and French Perfumery ; Toilet and Shaving , Soap ; Toilet, Flesh and Hair Brushes; a full as! sortment 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 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. All our Preparations and Compounds will be made in strict accordance with the directions of the United States Pharmacy; and we will be careful to represent honestly and faithfully, the character and quality of any article sold by us. i Bgk,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 custom ers. Physicians, therefore, need have no fear as i to the careful compounding of all Prescriptions, i even of the most dangerous medicines. [ Goods carefully packed and forwarded as directed. Prompt attention given to all orders. ALLISON & BRATTON. Jan 7 1 tf SPECIE PAYMENT RESUMED!! INTENDING to change my business the ensuing year, I propose selling my present STOCK of GOODS, which is very complete, at a very ' 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 assortment of Mous dc Laines, solid colors; Stripes, Plaids and Ombres ; Oriental and Scotch Plaids; together with a good assortment of WHITE GOODS, 1 Brown and Bleached Homespun; an elegant asi ? ? himrn prints sunuiciic vi iuai/&/iji? *. *v. Also, a good assortment of Plaid and Plain Satinetts; Black and Fancy Colored Cassimcres; i Black, Blue, Green and Olive Cloths. Ladies 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 a?d Bridles; | Shoes and Boots for Ladies and Gentlemen, a good I assortment; Hats and Bonnets, latest style; all of which will be sold at unusually LOW PRICES on the above terms. Persons wishing to purchase 3 would do well to f CALL AND EXAMINE MY STOCK . before purchasing elsewhere. 1 The debts due tho late concern of S. SADLER & SON, must be closed up as longer indulgence cannot be given. S. SADLER. Nov 26 47 tf . MILITARY CAPS.?a full assorment of MILITARY CAPS. For Sale cheap by | L. BLOOMBERG & BRO. YORK SHERIFF'S SALES, BY Virtue of Writs of Fieri Facial, to me directed, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriffs Sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY next, at York Court House, the following property, viz:? One tract of land levied on as the property of John Fee, nt the suit of J. C. Hicklin, bounded by lands of Edward Byers, A. D. Hartncss, J. S. Hemphill, J. M. Hope and R S. Hope, containing about acres more or less. By consent of Plaintiff, and S. 0. Brown, the committee of John Fee, this tract of land will be srld 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 on as the property of Wm. B. Dunlap, ?* "i.. r ti Jl at iiju ouu ui u. u. tuiiescjr auu uiucio. v 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 resides, levied on ns the property of Stanley Fewel, at the suit of Charles McElwain and Calvin P. Sandifer and othprs. 1 A negro girl, Harriet, levied on as the property of Thomas White, at the suit of W. P. 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 Wm. 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 Ratteree. 1 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, and bounded by lands of James Fiudley, Dr. A. I. Barron and others. Also two horses, 2 mules, one cotton gin, two watches, three violins, three rifle guns, three shot guns, balance of stock of merchandise, consisting of carpenter's tools, drugs, medicines, &c., levied on as the 'property of W. J. Bowen, at the suit of James Mason and others. 1 One tract of land whereon R. M. Wallace now resides: also the tract of land whereon James H. Wallace now resides, levied on as the property of R. M. Wallace, at the suit of George Steele. 1 One buggy and harness, levied on as the property of Wm. Nichols, at the suit of G. R. Ratchford. 1 One tract of land containing 158 acres, more or less, whereon defendant resides, bounded by lands of I. D. 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 credit of one, two and three years, interest from date, 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. Herndon. 3 | One tract of land whereon the defendant now I resides, levied on as the property of Wm. Gwinn, i at 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 Galbraith, 8. E. Bratton 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 nnd Jim, levied on as the property of Robert McLure, at t e suit of John S. Moore & Sons. 16 On Tuesday after the n-st Monday in February next, I will sell at the late residence of Priscilla Nivens, dec'd., one lot of corn, one lot of fodder and one lot seed cotton, levied on as her property, at the suit of 0. It. Perry. 2 On Tuesday after the first Monday in February next, at 11 o'clock A. M., at the house of the defendant, I will sell the personal property, consisting of stock, farming utensils, carriage and harness, household and kitchen furniture, corn, fodder, flour, pork and numerous other articles, levied on as the property of W. J. Gowcn, at the suit \ of James Mason and others. 1 On Tuesday after the first Monday in February \ next, at the house of the defendant, at 2 o'clock, P. M., will be sold, horses, cattle, hogs, buggy and harness, wagon, corn, fodder, pork, house- \ hold and kitchen furniture, and numerous articles, V levied on as the property of John C. Wilson, at the suit of John W. Jones and others. Sold on a credit of twelve months with interest from date. 1 By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary for York District, I will sell a tract of land bounding on lands of the estate of Andrew Floyd, Rev. Wm. Dickson, Wm. J. Wilson, and William Crawford, containing one hundred and fifty three acres, more or less, sold to make partition among the heirs at law of George McFloyd, dec'd. 1 S. C. YOUNGBLOOD, s. t. d. Yorkville, January?, 1858. NEW COPARTNERSHIP! ENCOURAGE HOME ENTERPRISE! JOHN McCANTS, HAVING purchased the interest of WILLIAM M. WALKER in the establishment of WEIKERT & WALKER, the undersigned take pleasure in announcing to the citizens of York and the surrounding country that the "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 stock of well-seasoned timber and a superior lot of FINISHING MATERIALS, direct from market, the proprietors guarantee that their work will not be surpassed here or elsewhere. The Senior partner is an experienced workman, and they can therefore pledge themselves for the superior DURABILITY and finish of their work, in every particular. Thoy 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 RE:pji.IRIMG9 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 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 tho new firm are sure that with equal encouragement, they are as well prepared and as ready to serve a generous public. I?* All our work is warranted to stand good for twelve mouths; and if any failure occurs within that time, the reparing will be done carefully and cheerfully. Call and sec us ; and, meantime, "let him laugh who rides." J. R. WIEKERT. JOHN McCANTS. Sept. 10 36 tf Tiie shoals and quicksands OF YOUTH.?Just Published, the 3d Edition. On Spermatorrhea or Seminal Diseases.? A scientific Treatise on the treatment and perfect cure of Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Impotence, &c., resulting from vicious hnbits acquired during the critical passage from Youth to Manhood. By DR. CULVERWELL, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Eugland, (1827.) Licentiate of the Hall (1824,) and 30 years Resident Practitioner in London; Author of the "Guide to Health," "Green Book," "How to be Happy," "Memoirs of Single and Married Life," &c. This small, but highly valuable Treatise, written by a world-renowned Physician and Surgeon, 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 benevo1 " * - v. 1 I lent spirit and by a scientific man. it snouia oe i in the bands of all who value their life and health and happiness here and hereafter. Price, 12 cents, or 4 stamps, at the receipt of which will be sent, post free, and well secured, by I Dr. Ch. Kline, No. 420 1st Avenue, Box 3586, j New York. Jan 21 3 tf A PREMIUM FOR CASH! IN Consequence of the severe money pressure, and the difficulty of raising money by the ordi- . ry 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 edit the times?interest invariably charged after four months. All Goods sold, warranted as represented. Country Merchants and Families laying in supplies for the year will de 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. AVEItY. ' * N. B.?Persons buying on TIME, are expected to cash their accounts at least once a year. J. W. A. Nov 26 47 tf