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the way of amusements still prevails in the ga\ ami fashiontblc metropolis. The K.ig'ish Oner.; Troupe closed a two weeks engagement tin Tlieatre en Saturday night, an 1 will he im-nedi ately succeeded by Mat Pkki."> Campbell Min strels, which opens to nigh!. They are pnpulai everywhere, an l never fails to draw crowded hou se3 here. Negro Minstrels, Monkey s;, .ws am C reuses can get up a crowd here when nothiuj else can. Signer Bi.itz, the conjurer, magician, ventrilo quist and laughing philosopher, is at the Institut* Hall, attracting crowds every night, making tin old folks smile, and throwing Young America in to spasms of uncontrolable laughter. Such a holt has he got upon their affections that he could car ry the whole native ticket of Young Charlestor for the next Presidency or any other office in th< gift of the pe ip'o. The Slgnor is decidedly t benefactor of his race, and has probably mad* more people happy than any other man now living, having pursued his present vocation constant Iy for twenty-five years. lie will close this week and be succeeded by J. Issvo Williams' sptcnuu Panorama of the Bible, which will probably be 01 hand for some time. It is said to be a very fim thing in its way, and will doubtless be well patron ized. The attention of the ladies, in particular, are called to a specimen of the apple that Evt eat, which will be exhibited, and dwelt upon al length, by the lecturer. 1 believe this questior has never been satisfactorily settled upon strictly theological grounds. This man proposes to put it to rest forever, and if he succeeds the ladies will vote him a medal, or offer him a professorship in a sewing society. The Anatomical Museum which has been or exhibition at the Hall of the Apprentices Library, was also closed on Saturday, and its place will in future be occupied by the Art Association, with their paintings, pictures, and furniture. This project has been taken up by men who are able to carry it through, and the general organization and arrangements have been perfected in a style that will insure its popularity and success. Large contributions have already been made, and active preparations arc in progress for its liberal supply and early completion. It will present the combined advantages of a profitable study and pleasant resort for artists, students, and ladies and gentlemen of taste and leisure. Our monetary prospects are slowly but surely improving, and in a ratio with the advance of that improvement, our business and commercial matters will give additional life and buoyancy. The prices of cotton is firm, and the amount coming into market is rapidly on the increase. Two thousand bales were sold 011 Friday at remunerative prices, and the prospects are good for an increase in both the prices aud quantity sold. The wholesale merchants are making large preparations for an extensive Spring trade bv laying in an ample supply of goods. MAGNOLIA. To tlie Stockholders of the Kings Mountain Rail Road Company. Gentlemen :?Iu submitting their Report, with the Report and accompanying Exhibits of your Treasurer, for the past fiscal year, the President and Directors cannot but express the belief, that the condition of the Company will be deemed by the Stockholders highly favorable and satisfactory. Without arraying a multiplicity of figures, which often serve to confuse rather than to elucidate, the Direction prefer to give, in a plain and concise manner, the prominent results of the operations of the Company and its Road, as exhibited in your Treasurer's statements of its financial affairs. In stating his account with the Company, the Treasurer, as shown by Exhibit, No. l,givcsanct balance in favor of the Company of six thousand tlirce hundred and two dollars and tmrry mrce cents. In Exhibit. No. 2, is found the net income arising from freights, passengers, mail service, kc. &c. : which amounts to eleven thousand dollars and eighty nine cents. These balances aggregated, as shown in Exhibit, No. 8, make the sum of seventeen thousand three hundred and three dollars and twenty two cents? being the net surplus fund now in your Treasury, and this too after assigning assets sufficient to pay all demands due by the Company. Exhibit, No. 1, by excluding the first and last items on the debit side of the account, shows the income of the Company arising from the sources of revenue there mentioned, and amounting to two thousand two hundred and ninety dollars and ninety three cents. Exhibit. No. 2, gives the net profits of the lload from freights &c., as stated above?being eleven thousand dollars and eighty nine cents. These last two items, making in the aggregate the sum of thirteen thousand two hundred and ninety one dollars and eighty two cents, constitute the unctuharassed profits of the Company for the fiscal year ending 31st December last. This result is equivalent to a dividend on the capital stock of upwards of six and a half per cent. The Report of your President and Directors, which immediately preceded the present Hoard, exhibited, on the 1st July 1836, a net surplus, exclusive of the theu indebtedness of the Company, of fourteen thousand three hundred and seventeen dollars and sixty seven cents. In other words: reserving a fund equal to UiC indebtedness, and regarding the debts as paid, the Company had, at the period named, a surplus fund of the last above designated amount. The Treasurer's Report herewith submitted shows, that the net surplus fund, on the last day of the past calendar year, amounted to the sum of seventeen thousand three hundred and three dollars and twenty two cents?being two thousand nine hundred and eighty five dollars and fifty five cents in excess of previous Report. This fact conclusively evidences, that the condition and pecuniary assets of the Company, to say the least, are not falling off or deteriorating, and that the Company has lost none of its solvent character. In connection with this subject, the President and Directors regard it due the Stockholders to remark, that on the 1st day of January last?one month ag?? y?ur Company was entirely clear of all debt of every nature whatever, with the exception of four accounts amounting to not more than about fifteen dollars, and a dividend uncalled for. If there be auv other demands against (lie Company, they ate unknown to those most familiar with the affairs of the Company. By an examination of Exhibit, No. 1, it will he seen, that the present Board paid during the fiscal year former debts amounting to three thousand nine hundred and eighty one dollars and fifty eight cents: of which sum three thousand two hundred dollars bore interest. It was thought proper economy to payoff these claims, especially those hearing interest, with the first accruing funds. A dividend of five per cent, amounting to ten thousand one hundred and sixty dollurs, was declared by the Direction, payable on and after the lt.th February last. The Board have to report to the Stockholders the death, by Pneumonia, of one of their slaves, Jacob. He was a valuable and faithful servant. That a decrease in down freights would be realized, can surprise 110 stockholder. This was anticipated by your former President and Directors, and so stated in their Report of last year. "The very dry and unfavorable summer" ol 1850, to use their language,made it "evident that the crop, particularly the grain, would be light." The anticipation was confirmed. All are aware of the pecuniary embarrassment of the commercial world during the past fall, and the consequent stagnation in business operations of the nature now under consideration. Resignation was the only alternative. The average monthly decrease in down-freights, during the present management, has been about one huudred and twenty dollars. This has occurred, notwithstanding several important customers in North Carolina, who hail nroviniietv <!i tinned dpolinfTS With till! ltllUll have returned to it. As to up-freights, the diminished crop of 18ot seems to have had hut little effect in diminishing the profits of the Company: as, with the exception of the months of October, November ami December last, the monthly average of the preceding year was about realized the present fiscal year. In passengers there has been a decided month!} average increase. The road-bed is believed to be safe; but a; may well be imagined, the cross-ties are rapidl} decaying, and will hereafter be, as they havt been the past year, u source of great expenditure. Tiie rolling stock of the Campuuy is all ii: working order. One of the passenger-cars ha: been re-painted. This was deemed essential, nol merely from regard to appearance, but to it: preservation from the uiilueucc of moisture.? ' Four box-ears. b.eo'-rng leak)* fr.<m defect in ( t!sc mat-tiil with wYvh th-y were cove,ed, :iu<l en.; jucath .i .-'i :ii? conveyance of gon-h. ' have been covered am-v with -beet iron. Without * particularizing farmer, ?n;:i is t!?? pre-ent c?:t. di'i<>:> of the j?st<. '< an! plat-form ears, t!ia' o;r carpenter, whom tin* .me-i-nt Board found in tl;o employ of ti.e preceding one, wa-' a few in > !;s 1'iev ilisiiii- -i 1 miii'ov ,'n tii fact, that 1 he e-.-;! l iia.1 nothing >i?. , Fr-wlnn from accident, ami regularity in its ' workings are fouml among the characteristics of [ your Road, and are facts for congratulation. In closing his official connection with the Com. pany. the President begs leave to return once , more to the stockholders his unaffected thanks for the hotmr coufetrcd in electing him as their chief " officer?and hopes that his successor may have a 1 more propitious time to realize the pecuuiary anticipations of the members of the Corporation. Alt of which is respectfully submitted. 1 W. C. BE ATT Y, l'res't. 1 Youkville, S. Cm Feb. 4. 18-58. J Columbia Market. . | Fkhrcauy 8, 1858. C?(ton.?Our weekly report of the cotton mar" : kct, ending on the 31st nit., closed on a brisk and . I active demand for the article, at prices ranging 1 from 8A(?H>Jc. In the early part of the week just brought to a close, the market presented no I new feature, and although prices were very full * 1 r.#:n tlmro umc t\i\ niwittililn I'll flu rro in flin aim in in. oiiii invi v. ???*.-> .?v ?|uv.i.</.v vw...>tlw ... general ruling rates. On Wednesday, however, a better demand sprung up. and in the course of that and the following (lay prices advanced ??J 1 I on former quotations, fair cotton freely coinmaudt , ing 10]c., and up to the close of business on Sat- I , unlay evening there was no quotable change in the _ i general ruling rates. The sales of the week comj prise ti-30 bales, and we now quote: Inferior8;,'? : ordinary '. ?Ui; middling 1U?0J : good mid- ! 1 dling 10@i0| ; and fair to choice 10.1 ?10^. Corn.?The demand for corn is rather fiat, and , j prices are looking down. We now quote G8?70c. | V bushel. i j JJticon.?The demand for bacon is rather flat. I and prices are looking down. We now quote 11? j 1 l!c. for clear sides. Lard 11?12c., according to | I | quality. II 0,//.<>.?There is a large slock of oats on the ( market, and prices arc nominal, at COc. "(d bushel. I ( I Cow Peas.?The article of cow peas is still very j scarce, and they therefore freely command 90c. "jd | 1 bushel. ( Flutir.?The stock of flour on sale is large, and | , as the demand is limited, prices arc sinking. We j j now quote ">0 for common to superfine : 1 brands ; extra family Hour $G, and dull. !???? We have heard of some satonishiug cures ! j being made by l'rof. be Grath's Electric Oil. It seems to act on the diseased parts with Reuiarka ' | ble elFect and in a short space of time health Regains its sway. It can be had of the agents <iere, see advertisement in another column. J YORKVILLE PRICES CIRREAT. CORRECTED WEEKLY. WEDNESDAY, FEB'Y 10,1858. GROCERY MARKET. j BAGGING. Gunny, yd 0 1' j BALE ROl'E, V 12.V 0 14 I COFFEE. Rio, ^ lb 121 ? 15 Laguvra, "jd lb 14 0 15 Java, ? lb 18 ? 20 [ CANDLES, Sperm, lb 50 0 C2 Adamant, ~jd lb 28 0 35 Tallow, ft lb 0 25 i MACKEREL, No. 1. ~jd bbl....lC 00 0 17 00 No. 2, fl bM 12 00 0 13 00 No. 3, bbl. ...11 00 0 12 00 Kitt, 2 75 (a) 3 50 I MOLASSES, N. O., V gallon.. 50 0 CO Muscovado, gal 0 Cuba. gallon,.... 40 0 50 I NAILS, cut, *W lb keg 0 51 i RICE, >> bushel 0 4 00* SUGAR, Brown, IP lb 10 0 11 Refined "f1 lb 13 Or, 10S i SALT. f* sack 0 1 90 j YARN, V bunch 1 20 0 1 30 P RODUC E NIARK ET. PUICES FItOM WACOXS. j APPLES, dried, ~fd bush 1 25 0 1 50 green, bush 1 25 0 1 50 | BACON, Hauls. ~{3 lb 0 Sides, "{4 lb 0 Shoulders, "}d lb 0 Hog round, f> lb (</. ; HITTTT'T? it, ir, 0. o? BEEF, H> HI (?j 7 BEESWAX. V Hi 10 (?) 17 COTTON. f? lb 81 ? 10.) CORN, "pi bash 50 ? 55 CHICKENS, each, 12.1 C" 13 I EGGS, *j-' doz 10 (p) 121 ; FEATHERS, y lb 30 (5) 33" I FLOCll, >> bbl 1 25 ? 4 50 y suck of 100 lbs 2 00 (o ) 2 25 : FODDER, y 100 lbs f?) 75 1 LARD, y lb 11 (?, 12 ! MEAL, y bushel, 50 (tt) 55 I OATS, "pi bushel 40 (p) 50 I'ORK. >> lb 01 ? 7 PEACH uS, dried, p> bushel... 2 00 ? 2 50 PEAS. ~r> bushel 75 ? 80 POTATOES. Irish, y pushel ? 1 00 Sweet, y bushel.. 1 00 ? 1 25 i TURNIPS, y bushel ? 50 ! TALLOW, V lb 10 ? 121 , WHEAT, "p* bushel ? 100" ; WOOL. >> lb 25 ? 28 I i ^pteittal. Mahriku?On the 4th instant, bvTlws. McGill, Es?j., Mr. JAMES FAYSSOUX.and Miss JEMIMA, second daughter of Morgan aud Polly Dover, all of this district. In Chester District, on the 2d instant, by Rev. J. S. 15aib-y, Mr. \V. HOLMES HARDIN and Miss MARTHA GUV, all uf that district. In Lancaster, on the Uth of January, at tliere; sidence of Rev. Adam Ivcv, by Rev. William 0. I Patterson, Dr. J. N. NES1UTT, aud Miss MART I JANE PIIIFEK. At Liberty Hill, Kershaw District, S. C., bv Rev. Arthur Small, Col. ROBERT 15. CUNNING | HAM. and Miss MA11V SMALL, of Charleston. ' In tliis District, on Tuesday, '.'th instant, bv j Rev. O. A. Darby, Mr. DAVID J. LOGAN, of Cleveland Co., N. C., and Miss,SALLlE, dnughi ter of 15. D. Rowell, Esq.. of York District. Obituary. I)Iv:I ?In Columbia, S. C., on the 2'itli of January. ofco:i<u:n]>tioii, .SAMUEL E. STIt.VTTOX, ' proprietor 01 uiv- m a-amigioii hmu.-v, u^vu ! years, lie was a native of Bridgeport, Connecti' cut?liut for the last twenty-five years an esteem! ed resident of Columbia. Ilis long and cxceeding| ly painful illness was borne with manly fortitude, i Perfectly aware that ueath was slowly but surely 1 approaching, ho viewed every nearer step with | calmness, and apparently without a fear. Could . he have met the reverses of fortune?the iadiffer; cnce of summer friends with half the firmness, i perhaps his children had not so soon been orphaned. lie had no showy qualities to win "the world's j i; regard." but his unassuming manners?his tin- j varying kindness and generosity of disposition? i his sterling honesty had endeared hiin to the few j i with whom lie was intimate, and lie lias passed a(j way leaving no stain upon his name?110 shadow | .! on the hearts of those who loved him but the dark j , one grief lias cost. And pitying angels o'er him smiled, For softly passed his parting breath, And gently like a wearied child lie sank into the arms of Death. No hollow cough disturb him now, 11 No midnight vigils now lie keeps. No racking pain contracts his brow, The patient sufferer sweetly sleeps. M. j I * : MAJOR.?The friends of Capt. J. D.JOHN- j SON, respectfully announce him as a Caudi- I j date for MAJOlt, North ltattnllion, 4Gth ltegii tnent. South Carolina Militia. i Feb 11 (i lit i; JOHN 3. ERWIN, : ATTORNEY AT LAW, I Y01IKVILI.il*!, S. C. .1 Office in the "Adickes Building"?Up-Stairs. j Feb 11 0 ?f r j OTICK.?All persons indebted to the cs- j : i jj| tateof ELLIS HOWELL, deceased, are here-' , j by notified to couie forward and make settlement; 1 i and all persons having claims against said estate, i > I are notified to present them for paymeut to the t; Executor. > j L>. 1'. MORROW, Executor. j Nov o 44 tf | EXCELSIOR! i but imrm?ni? mnj THE YEAR 1858, ! WHEELER'S CARRIAGE EMPORIUM, *1 INHERE a large assortment of CARRIAGES, j I ?? MEGGIES and HARNESS can always be found, at prices greatly to the purchaser's advan- ! tage. over any other establishment in the Southern j country. Tli" subscriber having purchased at the recent ! ! reduced prices FOR CASH, a large stock of CARRIAGE AND HARNESS-MAKER'S materials, : he is enabled to offer to CARRIAGE and IIAR; NESS buyers, INDUCEMENTS that arc without a parallel in the history of the business. ' The same reduction will be observed in prices I of REPAIRING, to which branch special attenI tion will be given. ALL WORK WARRANTED, The attention of country Carriage and Harness Makers is invited to the stock of goods selected expressly for their business, consisting, in part, of the following articles: Enamelled and Patent Leathers; Enamelled and Patent Cloths ; Worsted and Silk Carriage Laces, Fringes and Tassels; Cloths. Carpets and Mats ; Cotalines, Brocatelles, Worsted and Union Dnin.asks; Curtain Silks, Tufts, Tuft-Buttons; Seaming and Tufting Cord; Ivory, Brass and Silver Head Nails and Screws; Maleuble Irons, both Axles and Springs, of every variety; Curtair Frames, Top Props aud Nuts; Carriage Poor-Hinges, Locks and Handles ; bent Hickory Rims, Shafts, aud turned Buggy Sticks, Hamcs, Pad-Trees, Bitts, Ten-its, Pad-IIooks and Screws, Ornaments, Housings, Silver and Brass Brow-Bands; Silver, Brass and Copper Rivets; Rein-Web, Shoe and Stitching Thread, arid every other article used in the business. Also, VARNISHES, | Oils, Turpentine and Paints of every kind, all of | which will be sold as low as the same articles can be bought in Charleston, with the addition of freight; thereby saving to the small buyer, his expenses to a more distant, BUT NOT A BETTER MARKET. B. T. WHEELER. Yorkvillc, S. C., Feb. 11, 1858. Gtf Charlotte Female Academy. THIS SCHOOL is now open for the ! (vtK; reception of Boarding and l)av Schol- | ' ars, under the direction of Rev. R. TtlTRU'vr.r. nnit T.nilv. touchers of ! <&r long experience. The Principal has secured the services of Dr. J. ECKHARD as Professor of Music and Modern ] Languages?who will also give instruction in Drawing until arrangements, now in progress, shall have been consummated. Dr. Eckl ard is a , gentleman of high literary attainments, and a thorough teacher in his departments. ( The School is now supplied with a full corps of Teachers in all the departments of female educa- ( tion. A spacious and elegant building has been erected, and is now completely furnished with every convenience for the accommodation of young , ladies. The Principal a.-ks with confidence the patron- J age of parents and guardians who desire a school for their children and wards, where they can en- } joy the advantages of a public school, and at the J . same time be in the bosom of a christian family, j The sessions will correspond with those of Davidson ; College. ! ] Terms per Session, pay nile half in advance. j Board, including every accommodation, i ( and tuition, $80 00 , Tuition of Day Scholars 10 10 18 00 j ( Music on Piatio or Guitar 20 00 | Use of Piano for Practice, 5 00 , Latin and Modern Languages, each 10 00 j Drawing and Painting 10 ro 20 00 f Boarders furnish their own towels and table j napkins. , Pupils are charged Irom the time of entrance, ( and no deduction made for absence, except in cases of protracted sickness. The next session will , begin on TUESDAY, the 2d of March, which will , be a good time for new pupils to enter. For fur- ( tlier particulars, address Rev. R. BUR WELL, , Charlotte, N. C. , Feb 11 G 3t . South Carolina?York District, , "11?'II ERE AS REUBEN CRAWFORD lias ap- ' f plied to 111c for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of JESSE SMITH, late of the District aforcsaid, deceased. 1 These arc therefore to cite and admonish all ' and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next ' Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be hold- ' en at York Court House on the 22d day of FEI5- 1 RUARY instant, to shew cause, if any, why the * said Administration should not be granted. ' Given under my hand and Seal, this 8th day of MARCH, in the year of our Lord one thousand 1 eight hundred and fifty eight, and in the eighty- ' second year of American Independence. J. M. ROSS, 0. Y. D. ( Feb 11 6 2t South Carolina-York District, Robert Smith, Applicant, r$. Jno. C. Smith, ct. al., . heirs-at-law of Rhoda Smith, deceased. JT appearing to my satisfaction that John C. Smith, George P. Smith, and Josiah P. Smith, three of the defendants, reside without the limits , of this State. It is therefore ordered and do- j creed, that they do appear and object to the division or sale of the real estate of Rhoda Smith, deceased, on or before the 8th day of Mav next, or ? thei r consent to the same will be entered of record. : J. M. ROSS, o. y. i>. Feb 11 G 3m In Equity?York, William II. Nicholson r.*. Leroy Springs.?1'ctitiun fur Funds of Ahsnit Ihhfar. 1T appearing to my satisfaction that Leroy JL Springs, the defendant in the above stated ! case, resides without the limits of this State : on j 1 motion of Clawson, Solicitor for the Petitioner, it , ' is ordered that the said defendant do plead, an- . 1 swer or demur to said petition within thtec months !' from the publication hereof, otherwise a decree I pro eonftsso will be awarded against him. JNO. L. MILLER, c. K. Y. D. I' Feb 11 [So] C 3 in I tlSSOLI'TIO.\ OF CO PARTXER_H P S111P.?The firm of RODDEY & CO., is this ; day dissolved by the expiration of the term. The name of the firm will only be used in settling the business of the concern ; and iu order to pay the 1 debts of the concern, prompt and immediate payment will be required in every instance. L>. C. ROD DEV. I . JOSEPH WVLIE, j T. HENRY MOFFATT. i . llock Hill, Feb. G, IHoS. Gtf : , tlflhPARTSERSI1IP.?The undersigned ! J have this day formed a Co partnership under J the name of 1). C. RODDEY A RR<>., at Rock j Hill, where we will keep a general assortment of ' GOODS of all descriptions usually found in an i 1 up-couutry Store. We hope by lmuest principles ! and a strict attention to business, to receive a lib- j eral shave of patronage from the community. D. C. RODDEY, | , T. E. RODDEY. | . llock Hill, Fob. G, 1858. Gtf In Equity?York, ] J. M. I'ardue, et.al., vs. Samuel D. 1'arduc, ct. al. 1 JlUl fur I'artilion. 1 VLL those having claims against the estate of John I'. 1'arduc, deceased, are hereby notified to present and establish them on oath before i ' the Commissioner, on or before the 15th day of i May next, llcfercuce will positively be closed on i that day. JXO. L. MILLER, c. k. v. u. Feb 11 ($5) 0 Uin SAVE VOIR RAGS'?The undersigned j wish to purchase 100,01)0 pounds clean LIN- j EN or COTTON HAGS, for which t ie highest market price will be paid. ' L. BLOOMBERG & BRO. j Feb 0 0 tf \\JI1ITE GOODS.?A LARGE stock of I U WHITE GOODS, consisting of Swiss Mus- j lin, Jaconet, Cambric, Bishop Muslin, Check Mus- , lin, &e., which is oii'ereu at low prices by B L. BLOOMBERG & BRO. I YORK SHERIFF'S SALES. J > Y Virtue of Writs of Fieri Facias, to me directly ed, will be sold between the legal hours of SI 10rill's Sale, OX THE FIRST MONDAY IN MARCH next, at York Court House, the following property, viz:? A - agent of Lindsay k Gordon, assignee of Win. / !< :!. I will sell at i oi k Court House on the first !?I -nday in March next, one gold watch. I One male, levied on as the property of A. J. Sanders, at the suit of J. & T. J. Dunovant and others. 1 One gray horse and one buggy, levied on as the property of John Wylie, at the suit of Henderson Martin. 1 One hay tnare, levied on as the property of J. R. Westbrook, at tbe suit of B. F. Ellis and others. 1 On Tuesday after the first Monday in March next, at the house of Joseph Smarr, I will sell one lot of corn, 1 gray horse, 1 sorrel mule, 1 road wagon, 1 saddle, and other articles, levied on as the property of J. J. Smith, at the suit of Jos. Smarr. 1 As agent of Thomas Spencer. I will sell at York Court House, on the first Monday in March next, two negroes, viz: Nancy and her child Halcott, as the property of Thomas W. Faris, to foreclose a mortgage given to the said Thomas Spencer.? Terms. ?Cash. 1 Three Negroes, viz: Simon, Isom, and Willis, levied on as the prppcrty of W. J. Bowen?rccnl.l nf tlir? risk of the former r>iirolin<or Throe negroes, viz: Sac am] her two children, Ellen and John, levied on as the property of W. S. Dunlap, at the suit of It. B. McFadden, and others. 1 The Defendant's interest in a tract of land whereon he now resides; also one g- >.y mule, levied on as the property of John Wood, at the suit of George Steele. 1 The Defendant's interest in five hales of cotton, levied on as the proper!., of W. J. Bowen, at the suit of James Mason and others. 1 On Tuesday after the first Monday iu March, at the house of the defendant, a lot of straw, shucks, &c., levied on ns the property of W. J. Bowen, at the suit of Jaines Mason and others. 1 Ono Negro Boy, Allen, levied on ns the property of J. S. Pride, at the suitof Bennett & Lewis. 1 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, and bounded by lands of James Findlcy, Dr. A. I. Barron and others, levied on as the propertyof W. J. Bowen, at the suit of James Mason and others ; to be re-sold at the risk of the former purchaser. 2 One negro boy Allen, levied on ns the property of T. W. Faris, at the suit of Morrison & O'Neall and others. 1 Four negroes, to wit: Isaac, Alexander, Maria, and her child Monroe, levied an as the property of Arthur Westbrook, at the suit of J. M. Anderson and others. 1 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, levied on as the property of Jacob Etters, at the suit of Bryson Mullennx. 1 One negro girl Winney, levied .on as the property of A. R. Nicholson, at the suit of James Pagan and others. 1 One negro boy Mose, levied on as the property oi James ulceus, at tne suit 01 MCJL?ure a. Harris ami others. 1 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, bounding on lands of S. G. Westbrook, H. II. Drennan and others; also one other tract bounding on lnnds of Daniel Williams and others, togcthcrwith the mill situated thereon. Also, six negroes, viz : Biil, Charley, Amanda, Beu, Mary, and Green, levied on as the property of Jonathan N. McElwee, Jr., at the suit of William Caldwell and others. 1 One tract of lai.d whereon the defendant resided at the time of his death, bounding on lands of W. I. Clawson, Wm. Meiritt, John Coltharp and others, levied on as the property of D. C. Eppes, at the suit of F. II. Harris and others. 1 One bureau, one cupboard, 1 lot chairs, tables, and one calf, levied on as the property of John A. Davidson, at the suit of Lowry &, Avery and others. 1 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides ; also a negro boy, Brown, levied ou as the propertv of Violet Smith, at the suit of John Ross. 1 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides; also on Tuesday after the first Monday in March at the house of defendant, two bales of mtton, one gray mare, one gray horse, one 2horse ivagon, levied on as the property of John Burns, M the suit of G. W. Williams and others. 1 By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary for York District, I will sell the lot known as the "brick-yard lot" in Yorkville, on Church street, and bounding on lots of Miles Johnson, P. D. Darwin and others, sold to make partition linong the hcirs-nt-law of L. I'. Barnctt, deceas>d. 1 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, levied on as the property of Joseph Hcthirington, at the suit of Joseph Ilemdon and oth?rs. 1 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, levied on as the property of Stnnloy Fcw: !, at the suit of Charles McElwain and Calvin P. Saudifer and others. 2 A negro girl, Harriet, levied on as the property Thomas White, at the suit of W. 1'. McFadden ind others. 2 One tract of land levied on as the property of Abner Hambright, at the suit of J. Ilemdon. 4 One tract of land whereon the defendant now esides, levied on as the property of Wm. Gwinn, it the suit of B. T. Wheeler and others. 10 One tract of land known as the "Garvin tract," lounding on lands of James McDowell, Mark Gnliraith, S. E. Bratton and others, levied on as the property of S. L. Love and L. P. Sadler, at the mit of Alexander White, Adm'r., and others; to jc re sold at the risk of the former purchaser." 10 By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary for York District, I will sell a tract of land Plnv.l ilev. Win. Dickson, Win. J.. Wilson, ami William >nwford, containing one hundred and fifty three icres, more or less, sold to make partition among he heirs at law of George McFloyd, deo'd. 2 S. C. YOUNGBLOOD, s. t. d. Yorkville, February-1, 1858. ThmmMmmT #TJ1E UNDERSIGNED having taken . charge of this Academy, anuounccs that the session will open on MONDAY, the Uth INSTANT. The Scholastic year will be divided into two Sessions of five mouths each. Terms, per session, as follows: The Primary English branches S C 00 English Gramiuer, Geography, and History 9 00 The Languages, Mathematics, and higher branches of English, 17 50 Firewood for School-room 50 The Principal having enjoyed the advantages )f several years experience in teaching, and havng engaged the services of a competent ASSISTANT, he hopes that general satisfaction will be rendered. Students will he received at any time luring the Session, and charged from time of en:rancc: but no deduction will be made for absence mless in cases of protracted sickness, or by special contract. W. W. CAROTIIERS, Principal. Jan 14 2 5t Y0RRYILLE FEMALE COLLEGE. fTIIE Exercises of this Institution _ will be resumed on MONDAY, THE ^ 18tii OF JANUARY, instant, under S? the superintendence of the Rev. J. M. H. ADAMS, President,pro. (cm. Everything is uow 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 J 4t *?* The Due-West Telescope, Southern Presbyterian, and South Carolinian, will copy 4 times and forward accounts to tins office. r>VE.\ SO.?The Subscriber continues the A practice of Physic in all its departments.? lie proposes to take charge of CHRONIC, or old standing forms of disease, at. home and abroad.? lie is now possessed of MAGNETIC remedies, 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 V[OTI E.?The Co-partnership heretofore J3I existing under the uamc and firm of LEWIS & KERR is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All those indebted to the firm will make payment to J. S. LEWIS. J. S. LEWIS, J. B. KERR. Feb 2 5 3t 11 ARGAINS ! BARGAINS!!?The un13 dersigned being anxious to dispose of the balance of their FALL and WINTER stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, to make room for fresh supplies, will sell at REDUCED prices to suit the hard times. Call before purchasing elsewhere. SIMRIL & WILLIAMS. Feb 4 5 tf LIMESTONE SPRINGS FEMALE mm SCHOOL. SPARTANBURG DI'ST. FACULTY OF INSTRUCTION. REV. T. CURTIS, 1). D.. Principal, anil Instructar in Mental and Moral Science, History and 1 Engli-di Literature. REV. W. CURTIS. LL. D.. Principal, and Instructor in Natural Science. MRS. E. A. CURTIS, Superintendent of Donivtic and Social Duties. I PROFESSOR J. B. ERFURTII, Instructor i.. Music, Vocal and Instrumental. I PROFESSOR W. LUDDEN, Instructor in Music, j Vocal and Instrumental. I MISS M. A. FOSTER, Instructress English Brani clies. i MISS C. R. T.\ LCOTT, Instructress in Mathematics. ! MISS CATHARINE CRITTENDEN and MISS j A. C. CRAIG, Instructress in Geography and History. j Instructor in Drawing, Painting and Writing. : MME. M. A. SCFIONEXEERG, Instructress in Vocal and Instrumental Music and French. MRS. M. LUDDEN, Instructress in Vocal and i Instrumental Music. ; MRS. M. It. CASSELS, (relict of Rev. S. S. Cas sels, D. D.) Matron. MESSRS. CURTIS would renew their respectful acknowledgments of the kind support of the public during j yy the past Twelve years. The location nud climate of the School are well- I ! known: its unenualled retirement and accouimo- I dntions, mul it* remarkable healthfulucss. They purchased and have added to this property, chieHy with a view to its retirement, congcnij al alike, as they have found it, to the best habits . of attention, to scholastic duties, and to the mod- J esty of the female character. Iu every Department the best Assistants are i sought for. The Principals havo suffered no in- J j convenience of occasional changes, or increased ; ; expenditure to obstruct them in the pursuit of this object?aspiring ns tliey can repeat they do, j to leaving the School rich in influence, literary j and moral, rather than to enrich themselves, or I accomplish a- y personal or sectarian object. Dr. WM. CURTIS will be found nt the Mills i j House, Charleston, on Saturday, 13th Februnry; ! j leaving on Monday, 15th, for McMfthon's Board| ing House, Columbia; aud for Yorkville on Tuesday, 10th. TERMS, Per Term of Half a Year, payable in Advance. Instruction?English Departments, ?25 00 i Board, 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 i arc optional and may be taken or not (in whole j or in part), as may seem desirable. I Music?Piano or Harp, including Yocal Music, $25 00 Guitar or Harp, including Vocal Music.... 20 00 Vocal special lessons, 20 00 Use of Piano, 2 50 j " Harp, 5 00 i ! Frcuch 20 00 1 Drawing and Painting 20 00 ; No charges besides the above will be made in t connection with the School, except for Books and Stationery actually used. Jan 21 3 5t TAXESrTAXES IT Iniijij proceed to collect trie iaacs ior tne year 1857, at the following places, and on the following times, to wit: At Brntton's, on Monday, the 22d of February. At McConnellsvillc, on Tuesday, the 23d of February. At Thomas Nance's, on Wednesday, the 24th of February. j At Feemster's, on Thursday, the 25th of Feb'y. At Clark's Store, on Friday, the 26th of Feb'y. At Gillillin'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 Wbisonant's, on Friday, the 5th of March. At Yorkville, on Friday, the 8th of March, and i remain during the week. At Gray Westbrook's, on Mouday, the 15th of March. At Cuatc's Tavern, on Tuesday, the 16th of i March. j At Fort Mill, on Wednesday, the 17th of March. At Clay Hill, on Thursday, the 18th of March, j At Bethel, on Friday, the 10th of March. At Smith's, on Saturday, the 20th of March. At Rock Hill, on Monday, the 22d of March. At Kbcnezcr, on Tuesday, the 23d of March. By order of the Comptroller General, no bills on any Bank will be received in payment of taxes, except the following, viz: "The Comercial 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 Cheraw The 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 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 arc closed. T. W. STl'RGIS, T. C. Jan 21 3 9t ""dr?S8w MRS. L. D. OWENS, 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 branch ches. 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. JGggy- Residence 011 Main-Street, one door North of Mr. A. W. BEARD'S. Jan :il 3 tf J) I L "if cmojuoivu 'II 0 s.yooq firn jiop 0; piuiiujapp tuv j a[qnoj} ouios axtis ^[ntuijoo [|m iCnp jvqi aaojaq pjOM. -aoj oiuoo oqAi osoq, }uqj on i qoanj^ jo }say aqj iq pjtop jq pnui s.qooq oqj; aiqtuojo.td qsuo 'ajou jo qsuo .Cq jaqjio R)unooou Sujpinijsjno Jioqi op -jas ot 'uiiq oj pojqopu; (pi pun 'sjouiojsno stq no -dn sjivo A'ljuadjn pauSfisjapun oq) 'ssauisnq Tir 111 oSuuqo tj joj sjuouioSuBJjn popajgo niCTAV H iisssiiiiiwgnimni ! South Carolina?York District, Joseph S. Stewart, Applicant, vs. Wm. Poag and wife and others, Defendants. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Wm. Poag and wife, two of the defendants, reside without this State. It is therefore ordered, that they do appear and object to the division or sale of the real estate of Nancy Stewart, deceased, on or before the first of March next, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. J. M. ROSS, 0. Y. D. Dec 1 50 3m LOOK. OUT.--A11 the Notes and Accounts due to the estate of J. B. BllIAN, deceased, | which are not paid by the 15th of FEBRUARY ! next, will be placed in the hands of Messrs. I CLAWSON k JACKSON for collection, and will be sued 011 indiscriminately. J. BLAIR HUNTER, AJm'r. Jan 7 1 6t G<REE\T A\D DRY HIDES.?The C undersigned wishes to purchase a 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. M. JOHNSON. Dec 10 49 tf NOTICE.?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. Jun 21 .3 tf ROSE'S HOTEL..--The Proprietor has returned to the old staud, 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 onnn bijshels ?f com s wanted by the subscriber, for which the highest market price will be paid. Also 100 bushels of IRISH POTATOES. C. K. WILLIAMS Jan 14 2 tf PEARL STARCH, ARROW-ROOT and Tapioca. For Sale by ALLISON & BRAXTON. . Ci:XJ. FR4\KLIV A .I'D PROF. DK GRAT!!.? Franklin brought electricity from tin* heaven* to earth, but it remained for Prof. l)e Gratl: to apply that electricity to the relief of diseased ami suffering mortals?diseases that heretofore baffled the physician's old treatment, such is Neuralgia, Rheumntism, Pains, Still Joints. Deafness, Swellings, Palsy, Piles, Skin Diseases, Ike., nic now cured by Prof. Dc Grath's electric oil in one ami hco days. Read this letter from a Physician who has practiced since 1826 ? (too well known for comment:) Prof. De Grath, Philadelphia. Sir!?At intervals, during thirty years past, my wife lias beeu snbject to rheumatism of the most violent cast?[say four times a year]?sometimes so severe as to make it necessary to administer large doses of the tincture of guaicum and morphia, and to rock her like an infant in a large rocking chair, to induce any repose. Having frequent correspondence with my son, (No. 103 Chcsnut street of your city,) I informed him of an attack she had about the middle of the month, [January,] which was of such severity ns to completely paralyze the system. He, in his anxiety for his mother's welfare, sent me a bottle of your Electric Oil; but as I am one of the practitioners of medicine in our place, and not a proselyte to 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 persona, directly up to the letter, and aiier uie uuru or luurin application sue necame 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, although she rode out a distance of fourteen miles without a renewal of any of the symptoms. I therefore feel it my duty, for the sake cf suffering humanity, and also fully believing that merit, under all circumstances, should be rewarded, to forward this testimonial. I am yours, truly, Joseph P. Ei.kinto.v, M. D., New Crctna P. 0., Burlington Co., N. J. P. S.?Any communication for me will he received by addressing to the care of my son, [merchant,] 103 Chcsnut street. Philadelphia, May 16th, 1850. Prof. Pe Gratu.?I have been the victim many years of a 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 npplied your Electric Oil, and before I had used one bottle 1 teas perfectly restored. You may refer anysuffeter to me. MRS. E. HUTCHINS, Seventeenth and Thompson street. Mrs. Hutchins is well known in Philadelphia and can be nddressed on the subject by any one. Caption.?There are numerous imitations sprung up on the reputation that my article has acquired. The public must beware. They are worthless ALLISON & BRATTON, Agents, Yorkville, S. C. Country Merchants will be supplied at wholesale prices. For sale by Druggists generally. Jan 21 3 lm GOOD BARGAINS! 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 this date, offer my entire stock At Prime Cost for Cash. J or on short credit to responsible purchasers. I hare on hands a large amount of valuable and desirable Goods, and those wishing to buy would do well to call immediately, for theprices 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, Jr. 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 ISSOLUTION.?The fim of MILLS & CO., have dissolved Co-partnership by mutual consent; and will hereafter take the name of STEELE & CO. G. E. M. STEELE. A. E. HUTCHISON, JOHN JOHNSON. Jan 28 4 4t GARDEN SEED!?I have recently received a supply of LANDRETH'S FRESH AND GENUINE GARDEN SEEDS, of the growth of 1857, comprising the different kinds usually in demand in this market. Also on hand and for sale, BUTTON ONION PLANTINGS at 10 cents per quart. Also. Northern Potatoes. Call soon before ther are all sold. JAMES JEFFERYS. Feb 4 5 4t T7*AIR NOTICE.?All persons indebted to JL the undersigned by Note or Book Account, are earnestly requested to make immediate settlement. Longer indulgence cannot be given. All outstanding debts on the loth of FEBRUARY next will be placed in suit. L. SMITH at my old stand, is authorized to make settlements for me. B. DERRER. Jnn 7 1 fit STRAYED?From the Subscriber, near Landsford, P. 0., Chester District, THREE MULES; a BAY HORSE MULE, advanced in years, and two young bay MARE MULES. Any information respecting them will be thankfully received, and all expenses paid for their delivery. L. A. BECKHAM. Feb 4 5 3t EGISEATURE.?The friends of A. S. WALLACE, Esq., respectfully announce him as a Candidate to represent the people of York District in the next Legislature. Jan 14 2 tf T1TE ARE AUTHORIZED TO AN T NOUNCE V. E. McELIIANEY, as a Canrliilntp fVir SHERIFF of York District, at the en suing election. TIIE" friends OF TIIO^IAS^ PAGAN, Esq., respectfully announce him as a Candidate for SHERIFF of York District, at the ensuing election. Oct 13 46 tf ax collector.--We~are authorized to announce S. S. ELAM as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR of York District, at the ensuing election. Jan 7 1 tf Tax collector#?We are authorized to announce Capt. DANIEL D. MOORE as a Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR for York District, at the ensuing election. Jan 14 2 tf rpax collector.?We are authorized JL to announce WYLIE L. HARRIS, Esq., as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR of York District, at the ensuing election. Jan 7 1 tf Tax collector.?The friends of JOSEPII C. MITCHELL respectfully announce him as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR, at the next election. Oct 22 42 tf The friends of ~ca ptXi n~a. STILWELL, respectfully announce him as a Candidate for SHERIFF of York District at the ensuing election. Oct 23 43 tf_ TAX COLLECTOR.--The friends of Captain JOHN J. WYLIE, beg leave to announce him as a candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR of York District, at the next election. Dec 17 50 tf Ready-made clothing.?a big stock of Ready-made COATS, VESTS and PANTS, suitable for Summer Wear, on hand and for sale, by L. BLOOMBERG & BRO. July 16 28 tf ardware & cutlery.?Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Coffee-Mills, Sieves, Pistols, Double and Single Guns, &c. For Sale by L. BLOOMBERG & BRO. July 16 28 tf Hosiery.?A large stock of Ladies Hose; Gentlemen's half-JHose; and Ladies and Gen tlemens Gloves, &c. J?'or Sale by L. BLOOMBERG & BRO. July 1G . 28 tf PURE TENERIFFE, SHERRY, Port, Madeira and Malaga WINES, for medicinal purposes. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. Jan 14 * 2 tf BROWN'S AND MARIS CONCENTRATED Essence of JAMAICA GINGER. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. Jan 14 2 tf 4 KH oz* slLP11' OF divine, 1.0" best brand, just received and for sale cheap for cash by * ALLISON & BRATTON. .. Jan 7 ' 1 tf . MILITARY CAPS.-r-A full assorinent of MILITARY CAPS. For Sale cheap by BLOOMBERG fc BRO. 1 SPECIE PAYMENT RESUMED!! INTENDING to change my business the ensuing year, I propose selling my present STOCK j of GOODS, which is very complete, at a very 1 short advance on FIRST COST for CASH, or to -! prompt paying customers. I I have quite a tine variety of ! LADIES' WINTER DRESS GOODS, Black Bombazines and Alpaccns: plain aud plaid Merinos, quite a variety; a very handsome assortj ment of Mous de Laines, solid colors; Stripes, Plaids and Ombres ; Oriental and Scotch Plaids; j together with a good assortment of WHITE GOODS, ' Brown and Bleached Homespun; an elegant asj sortment of MADDER PRINTS. I Also, a good assortment of Plaid and Plain Satinetts; Black and Fancy Colored Cassimeres; Black, Blue, Green and Olive Cloths. Ladies j Cloaks and Shawls?a large assortment?togethI er with a good selection of READY-MADE CLOTHING. : A pretty good assortment of Hardware, Cutlery, j Crockery and Glassware, Saddles and Bridles; Shoes and Boots for Ladies and Gentlemen, a good | assortment; Ilats and Bonuets, latest style; all of which will be sold at unusually LOW PRICES on the above terms Persons wishing to purchase would do well to CALL AND EXAMINE MY STOCK i u t. uuiuic puruuiiniii^ uiscwuurc. I The debts due the late concern of S. SADLER { & SON, must be closed up as longer indulgence cannot be given. I S. SADLER. Nov 20 47 tf "LAND FOR SALE. ' THE Subscriber offers for sale 1200 ACRES of LAND lying in Gaston County, Noith Caro1 linn, on both sides of the South Fork of Catawba | River, 14 miles Northwest of Charlotte, and witlii in three miles of the line of Railroad now buildj ing from Charlotte to Lincolnton. This tract ofj fers 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 dcvelop' ed, 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 pur chasers. Terms easy. Persons wishing to examine these lands, i will be attended by the parties at Stowesville, N. C.; or any desired information given on applica tion to Col. S. N. Stowc, Yorkville, S. C. J. & E. B. STOWE. | May 11 23 tf ' In Equity?York. Wylie & Moffatt, vs. Joseph II. VfyMe.?I'etilion. ON motion of Ilemphill & Gaston, Solicitors for Petitioner, Ordered, that the Commissioner i I of this Court, after advertising for at least three months in the Vorkville Enquirer, call on the Creditors of the defendant to come iu on or before a particu'ar 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. Juno 17th, 1856. jgfcaf In obedience to the above order, tbc creditors of Joseph H. Wylie, the absent defendant, are required to establish their demands on oWh, before me, on or before the first of May next. \ ' JNO. L. MILLER, c. e. t. d. \ Jan 21 [$7*] 3 ^ 3ni i In Equity?York. 1 James II. Stewart, Administrator, r?. Elizabeth K. I Stewart, et. al.?Dill for advice and direction, \ and division of property. \ IT appearing to my satisfaction that 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 the} do plead, answer or demur, to the Bill of Com-4^^^H plaint filed in this case, within three months from the publication hereof, or a decree pro confesso will be awarded against them. JNO. L. MILLER, c. e. v. n. Jan 21 [So] 3 3m In Equity?York. Samuel Gingles, vs. James L. Fewcll and John W. Jones.?Dill to subject an Equity to payment of Claim, ?j-c. IT appearing to my satisfaction that James L. Fewell is without the limits of this State. On motion of Williams & Beatty, Solicitors for Complainants, it is ordered that he 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 confesso, will be awarded against him. JNO. L. MILLER, c. e. y. d. Jan 21 ($5) 3 3m South Carolina?York District. Dudley Jones, Applicant, vs. Minor Clinton, et. al. heirs-at-law of William Clinton, deceased, defendants. IT appearing to my satisfaction that J. B. Ilaync nnd wife Julia W., ?. Corker and wife Sarah D., DeWitt Clinton, Catharine L. Clinton, and Virginia Lovell, defendants, reside without this State. It is, therefore, Ordered, that they do appear a'ul object to the division or sale of the real estate of William Clinton, deceased, on or before the loth day of February next, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. J. M. ROSS, 0. r. D. Nov 19 46 3m CABINET MAKING, THE undersigned res- ^QBBSBW pectfully announces to iHpHEsKr ?gfe the citizens of Yorkville and the surrounding couutry, that they have formed a co-partnership under the name of DOSTER & CREPS, iu the above business; which they will conduct at the stand near the Railroad Depot. They are prepared with WELL-SEASONED Lumber and other necessary material, to MAKE and REPAIR all descriptions of FURNITURE. Being 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 equivalent, in every instance. GEORGE S. DOSTER, WESLEY. CREPS. Jan 12 2 .ly WARWICK'S PATENT PLOW.-The undersigned take this method to inform the citizens of York and Chester Districts, that they have purchased the right to manufacture and sell WARLICK'S PATENT FLOW, in the 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 Chester District. JAMES H-. FERGUSON, T. W. WOODWARD, A. B. BROWN. March 5 9 ly South Carolina?York District. G. W. Barnett, Applicant, vs. Casandra Barnett, et. al., hcirs-at-law of L. P. Barnett, deceased, defendants. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Benjamin R. Barnett, one of the defendants, reside without the limits of this State. It is therefore Ordered, that he do appear and object to the division or saie of the real estate of L. P. Barnett, on or before the 3d day of February next, or his consent to the same will be entered of record. J. M. ROSS, o. t. t>. Nov. 3, 1857. 45 3m DOZ. SOPONIFIER.?An article / O highly useful at this season, for making the , very best kind of soap. One Dollar's worth of this article will make fifty gallons of most excellent washing soap. Warranted genuine. For n-i-l? UTTOAV ?, nPATTrtV Oliic Dy niiutov/i.i a Jan'12 2 tf EXTRACTS.?Extracts of Lemon, Vanilla, Celery, Ginger, Nutmegs and Peach, for flavoring Ices, Jellies, Sauces, Custards, Syrups, and Pastry. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. Jan 14 2 tf GELATINE.?Coxes patent' refined GELATINE, with which an unrivalled chrystaline Jelly can be made in a few minutes. For Sale by ALLISON &. BRATTON, Jan 14 . 2 tf HALLOO THERE ! I?I have urged the settlement of some bonds of long standing in tue Commissioner's Office. . The 20th of February is Return Day for York District. Look out. . . JNO. L. MILLER, C. E. Y. D. Jan 7 ' -1 7t GARDEN SEEDS.-dOO Doien assorted ' GARDEN SEEDS, warranted fresh and genuine. Selected from the house of Johnson, Rob- . bins &'Co., especially for this market. For Sale, by * ALLI80N & BRATTON. '. . Jan H . 2 . tf