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tire during the eaily part of the week, but towards the close prioes declined J- to j>?. The sales for the week amount to 1,375 bales, at 81 (7?) 11 Ac. Flour.?The flour market is well stocked, and prices had a downward tendency. We quote $2.50@2.75 per sack of 98 pounds. Corn.?There is a large supply on hand, and we quote 65@68c. per bushel. Core reai.?Only a limited quantity in the market, which command 70(n)75c. per bushel. Onle.?Scarcely any in the market, aud readily command 7oc. per bushel. JJacon.?Hog round (country) 12@121e.; Western 11 (a' 111; shoulders 9^-94; hams 12A@15; Lard 13@18J. .* W. B. WILSON. I. D. WITHERS POOS, JR. WILSON A WITHJBRSPOOJf, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, r YORKVILLE, 3. C. Office in the building at the rear of C. House, formerly occupied by Col. I. D. Witherspoon, Sr. Not 4 44 tf c. DAVIS MELTON, 1 / SAH'L W. MELTON. Chester. S. C. f \ Yorkville, 8. C. MELTON * MELTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, TOBKVILLK, 8. C. Will prtotice in tbe Courts of Union, York, Lancaster Chester, and Fairfield Districts. 1ST Particular attention given to collections. Offlee In the "Adickes Building"?Cp-Stairs. Jan 7 1 tf RECEIPTS. Payments have been made for subscriptions to the E.vQriKBB by the following persons, to the date attached to each name. Parties interested will please inform us of aDy errors or omissions. R. L. Crook, Coates' Tavern, 8. C. March 25, '59 John Culp, " ? Jaunarv 1, "59 R. A. 8teele, Rock Hill, 8. C. July'29, '59 Dr. J. M. Johnson, " Junuary1, '59 Elijah Clark, Omhriesvllle, S. C. " , 1,'59 Rev. John 8. Harris, " AugusklS, '59 James M. Williams, " March 25, '59 John W. Garvin, " October 22,'59 John Tipping, " June 17, '59 1. N. Sadler, " August 5, '59 O. F. Wallace, Cloy Hill, 8. C. June 3, '59 W. 0. Younghlood, " August 9, '59 Mr*. E. M. Cuirence, " September 2, '59 8. C. Johnston, " March XI, '59 Rev. J .R. Buird, " November 11, '59 E. O. Feemster, Bulloch's Creek, 8. C. February 4, '59 Dr. B. E. Feemster, " July 22, '59 J. H. Alexander, " May 6, '59 MaL J. R. Wallace, Allison Creek, S. C. August 5, '59 L T. Paris, " Jttno 10, '59 B. R. Miller, 44 November 10, '58 Joseph Miller, Esq., " September 23, '59 William Smith, Sugar Hill, Go. January 1, '59 George 8. Bower, Columbia, 8. C. February 1, '59 8. L. Campbell, " May 20, '59 Heary Glenn, Zeno, S. C. January 1, '59 J. M. Gullick, " May 6, '59 R. M. Wilaon, 44 June 3, '59 Thomas 8. Neely, Ebeneserville, 8. C. February 11, '59 J. A. Garrison, 44 February 11, '59 William M. Simril, 44 February 11, *59 W.G.Story, 44 June5, '59 ~ ~ ' *4 January 21. '59 O. r. rmtcnmson, m A. W. Henry, Gaily Creek, Arkansas. August 16^ '59 W. K. McConnell, McConnellgvilie, 8. C. August 96, '58 Moses McLeave, " January 1, '59 Maj. Z. D. Burris, . " April 22, jg J. M. Brtson, " September 23, "59 J. D, Holier, YorkTiile, 8. C. July 29, '59 H. F. Adiek**, " January 1, '59 William Quinn, " July 1, '59 John Peters, March' 18, "39 James T. Foreman, " January 29, '59 John R, Schorb, " " 1, *59 A. P. Johnston, " " 1, '59 J. R. Clinton, " April 29, *'59 J. P. Acock. " January 1, '59 j Mr*. M. Chambers. " February 25, '59 Dawson N. Mitchell, " April 15, '59 A. 8. Wallace, Esq. " February 19, *59 | O. Newton McCarter, " March 18, '59 J O. P. Cranford, " January 1, '59 W. H. Orchard, " September 23, '59 | O. E. Carrol, t" " October 29, '59 I Dr. Alfred Craven, " January 1, '59 | J. L. Clark Sc. Co., " November 4, '59 | William M. Walker, " January 1, '59 [ J. B. Pankey, " June 10, '59 Jane 8. Thomrmon, " November 4, '59 Ell Meek, " , Januarv 1, '59 J. M. Ravrllnson, " * ' 1, '60 James Brian, " " 1, '59 LeRoy Ferguson, " April 22, '59 J. O. Gnlllck, " April 29, '59 James Black, January 1,'59 W. D. 81mpson, Cheeterville, 8. C. May*20, '59 Her. B. A. Ross, , BlalrsviUe, 8. C. September 3, "59 | R. A. Lathem, " October 7, '59 H. G. Plaxlco, " October 21, '59 | E. W. White, Chariotte, N. C. September 2, '59 I O. W. Hudson, King's Mountain,- N. C. July 15, '58 Miss Mary E. Garrett, Limestone Springs, September 9, '59 Dr. J. G. Smnrr, Hickory Grove, 8. C. January ], '59 Samuel Anderson, Taylor's Creek. 8. C. '* 1,. '59 Rev. A. J. Wltberapoon, Shtloh, Ala. September IS, "59 J, J. Hemphill. Yorkville, Ala. September 23; '59 B. C. Presslev, Charlotte Way. June 24,'59 J. II. Forbes, " August 12, '58 Copt. Samuel Smith, " June 10, '59 J. B. Mint*, Boydton, 8. C. January 1, '59 J. B. Hints, Jr. " " September 23,'59 E. M. Fans, Catawba Creek, N. C. Januarv 21, '59 G. M. Hcrrington. New House, 8. C. December 23, '58 Monroe B. White, Dunkirk, New York. September 30, '59 J. B. Jackson, Bethel, H. C. J urinary 1, '59 Josse K. Armstrong, " " 1, '59 John Ross, Pleasant Valley, S. C. September 20, '59 J. N. Whitner, Florence, 8, C. January 1, '60 F. E. Moore, Fort Mills, 8. C. " 1, '39 ~ ' "1. '39 J. H. Faulkner, , T. B. Withers, " November IP, *59 J. F. Adams, Austin, Texas, November ], Tift Clark Harris, Pinevillo, N. C. January 1, '59 R. McRoberts, Rabbit-Town, Ala. October 7, '39 N, A. Fox, Noxupater, Miss, October 7, '59 J. M. Jackson, New Centre, 8. C. December 9, '5P Obadiab Saratt. Broad River, N. C. September 2, '5P J. (r. Gaulden, Landsford, S. C. April 16, '39 W. H. Whitnor, Spartanburg, S. C. October 21, '59 W. N. Palmer, - November 11, *59 John McKee, Hndsonvlllr, Mis*. November 4, '59 Co LA. Ramsay, Mecklenburg, Tenn. November 25, '59 J. M. Hays, Oak Qrove, Teun. Muy 27, '59 8. K. Gill, Saademville, S. C. September 30, '59 Elian McCarter, Mlndon, Texas. July 1, '59 Rev. J. W. North, Cokesbury, S. C. March 23, '59 A. H. Douglass, BennettRville, S. C. October 21, '59 Matthew Kuox.Gruud Hill, S. C. January 1, '39 William A. Steele, Smith's Turn Out, S. C. July 29, '59 Matthew Harper, Highlaud, Ala. January 1, *61 Rev. B. F. Taylor, Flint Gap, Tenn. " 21, '60 B. P. Barron, Indiautown, S. C. April 1, '60 A. 0. H. Lathen, Craigsville, 8. C. September 23, '59 J. A. Dozler, Edgefield, 8. C. September 30, '5ft F. M. Clark, St. Joseph, Da. Jauuary 1, '39 J. T. McGalllard, ' November 1, '39 YOREVILLE PRICETCHRREXT. CORRECTED BY THOMAS S. JEFFERYS. WEDNESDAY, DEC. 8,1858. GROCERY MARKET. APPLES, dried, bush.,: @ green, bush ? BAGGING, Gunny, yd ? 18 BALE ROPE, lb 11 ? 131 COFFEE, Rio, lb 13 ? 14* CANDLES, Sperm, lb 50 ? 62 Adamant. ^ lb 28 ? 33 MACKEREL, No. 1, ^ bbl ? No. 3, bbl ? Kitt, 2 75 ? 8 60 MOLASSES, N. O., gallon.. CO ? 05 Muscovado, {3 gal ? 50 Cuba, gallon,.... 40 ? 45 NAILS, cut, 7j3 lb keg ? 54 RICE, bushel ? 4 00* SUGAR, Brown, ^ lb 10 ? 121 Refined $ lb 12} ? 14 SALT, fJ sack ? 2 00 | YARN, bunch 1 20 ? 1 30 I PRODUCE MARKET. - -?.AM urirtAVO PtUU?3 XJttva BACON, Hams, lb ? Hog round, ^ lb @ Sides, lb ? Shoulders, lb ? BUTTER, lb 12* ? 15 BEEF, $1 lb 6* ? 7 BEESWAX,? lb 16 ? 17 COTTON, lb 9 00 0 10 30 CORN, bush ? 50 CHICKENS, each 10 ? 12* EGGS, doz 8 ? 10 FEATHERS, %* lb 80 ? 33 FLOUR, bbh 4 00 ? 4 50 sack of 100 lbs 2 00 ? 2 25 FODDER, 100 lbs ? "0 LARD, lb .. 11 ? 12 MEAL, "$} bushel, ? 50 OATS, t* bushel 45 ? 50 PORK, %)tb 6* ? 7 TALLOW, ?> lb 10 ? 12* WHEAT, bushel 75 @ 85 WOOL, lb 25 ? '28 Cotton.?It will be remembered that our Cotton Market of last week closed firm at from 9* to 10 80. These prices were maintained for several days, but owing to the depression in the larger markets, prices receded here. With a steady decline from day to day, the figures have been lowered a half cent from the highest point at the first of the week. Although prices continued to decline, the farmers showed no disposition to hold off, but became anxious sellers at the ruling rates. The sales of the week amouut to about 400 bales at from 9* to 10 80?the market closing quiet at from 9 to 10 30, extremes. Qrocmet remain steady, with pretty good business doing. We note the arrival of new crop New Orleans Molasses and Sugars?quality very fine. For prices we refer to tables. De crath'S electric oil.? Fresh and Genuine. For sale at the ENQUIRER OFFICE. Jftn 7 I tf i T' 4X-COLXETTOR.--THE friends of MOSES LINDSAY respectfully announce him j as a Candidate for Tax-Collector for York District, : at the ensuing election. Dec 9 49 tf T[>WW TAX.?All persons owning REAL ESTATE within the corporate limits of the Town of Yorkville, are hereby notified that there is a tnx of J of 1 per ceut. on the same, and all i who do not pay on or before the FIRST of JANUi ARY next, will have to settle with the Sheriff.? By order of the Council. R. HARE, Intend&nt. J. A. McLean, Clerk and Treasurer. Dec 9 49 2t NOTICE TO LAUNDRESSES! THE PRINCIPALS of the King's Mountain Military School design to let out the WASHING of that Institution BY CONTRACT, for the ensuing year. The Washing will be on a basis of for one hundred or upwards, and persons desiring, will please hand in bids for the same. Say at so moch,per month, per Cadet. Dec 9 49 2t NEW GOODS! THE undersigned would call the attention of the people of this District, to his NEW and varied STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which he offers cheap for cash, or on short time to punctual customers. Please call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, as it will do you good. G. R. RATCHFORD. Dec 9 49 3t AIR WARKIXG.?All persons knowing themselves indebted to the late firm of RODDY & CO., are earnestly roqoestedjo make I payment on or before the FIRST OF FEBRUARY next, or we will be compelled to put their Notes end Account* in suit. Muny of you have had long indulgence, (near five years) now when we call, return the favor extended to you by us* Necessity is our ouly plea for this notice. A word to the wise is sufficient. D. C. RODDEY, JOSEPH WYLIE, T. HENRY MOFFATT. Rock Hill, Dec. 9, 1858. 40 tf Administrator's Sale. BY permission of John M. Ross, Esq., Judge of the Court of Ordinary for A? York District, I will expose to public sale on -?S the 6th and 7th day of JANUARY next, at the late residence of D. F. HALL, deceased, the following property belonging to said estate, viz: TWENTY NEGROES, consisting of four men, six women, and four boys largo enough to plough?all yonng and very likely ?the balance children. Five MULES, two head of nORSES, Cows, Sheep and Goats, Corn, Fodder, Oats and Wheat, one Road Wagon, one Buggy and Harness, one sett of Blacksmith Tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture, with a number of other articles too numerous to mtntion. Terms made known on the day of sale. JAMES BRIAN, AdmW. Dec 0 49 td. Commissioner's Sale. In Equity?York. D. A. Gordon, ) vs. > Bill for sale of Land. S. L. Love. J BY virtue of a Decree of the Court of Equity, made in above stated case, I will expose to sale to the highest bidder,-at York Court House, on the FISRT MONDAY IN JANUABY NEXT, a tract of Land in York District, on the West side of Big Sugar Creek, bounded by lands of James Glover, Withers, J. D. Glover, A. Baxter Springs, Nancy Meacham and Giles, and containing TWO HUNDRED AND EIGHTEEN ACRE8, more or less. Terms of Sale?Cash. TVTA T Wf TT T T?T) %) !> \Ji JJ. iUlliUDU, ($3 18J) C. E. Y. D. Dec 9 49 td IMPORTANT SAT,R~ BY virtue of an assignment made to the undersigned, L. H. Mnssey, by W. B. DUNLAP, for the benefit of his Creditors, we will sell at the residence of L. H. Massey, on TUESDAY, 14th 1 of DECEMBER next, TWO ralnable TRACTS of LAND in York District. One called the "River Tract," situate on the Caiawba River, and containing 634 ACRES, more or less. The other on Fishing Creek, and containing 560 ACRES. Also, TWO NEGROES. Terms made known on the day of sale. The Creditors of said W. B. DCNLAP are requested to meet the undersigned at L. H. Massey's house, ou the morning of the sale and before it, ou business of importance. L. H. MASSEY, Assignee. D. C. RODDY, Agent of the Creditors. Nov 18 4G 4t %* Chester Stnndard will copy till day of sale. 500 ACRES OFLAHDFOR SALE IV YORK DISTRICT. THE undersigned, having purchased, and removed to a plantation on the East side of the Catawba river, offers for sale his valuable plantation on the West side of said river, two and-a-half miles from the Nation Ford, and immediately on the Nation Ford road, 3 miles from Rock Hill, adjoining lands of Col. Cad. Jones, A. Whyte, Esq., and others, containing 500 ACRES. About two-thirds of this plantation is in cultivation, and the remainder is WOODLAND. One half of the land in cultivation, has been cleared within the last four years, aud is equal to any land in York or Chester District, for the cultivation of Cotton. About FIFTY ACRES is FINE BOTTOM LAND. The place is well improved?having a GOOD T T%vn UATTOT? ~ i^HLLLlx>U nutod, u ucn vuu'jivuac, u ucn double Corn Crib, &c. There are also Negro-Houses, and all other necessary outbuildings on the premises. Any one desiring to purchase will be shown the land by Mr. McFADDEN, who is now residing upon it. Any information desired, as to price, and terms of sale, can be obtained by addressing the undersigued at Fort Mills, York Dist., S. C. C. L. CLAWSON. Sept 30 39 tf ALL & WIXTER The undersigned informs his friends and customers that he is receiving his Fall and Winter stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, purchased in New York at rates which will enable him to sell AS LOW as any honse in towu. The stock consists in part of a variety of Over-Coats, Fine Dress and Winter Coats; fine Cassimere Pants, and a variety of common wear; a large assortment of Under-Clothing, Furnishing Goods generally, Collars, Gloves, Cravats, Shirts, &c. ; together with Valises, Trunks, Umbrellas, &c. Call before purchasing elsewhere. F. H. SIMRIL. Sept 30 39 tf PIAXOS! PIA.KOS 1 S-The^pgg^ The Subscriber keeps constantly Bjf on hand, PIANO-FORTES of the ve-I/tf Hp ry BEST QUALITY, which he offers for sale on the most reasonable terms. Every Instrument FULLY WARRANTED. gST* Piano-Fortes TUNED and REPAIRED. WM. II. ORCHARD, Yorkville, S. C. Oct 7 40 ly rniKiDia UAnDC tw ?? nnirf itiwr\L.j ATTOHNEY AT LAW j AND sifaasattvL^ &t r??tt2<jrzi YORKVILLE, S. C. ; Office on Liberty-street, three doors East of H. F. Adickes & Co's. Nov 17 44 5t SAVE YOUR RAGS!?The undersigned wish to purchase 100,000 pounds clean LIN! EN or COTTON RAGS, for which the highest I market price will be paid. L. BLOOMBERG &. BRO. Jan 12 2 tf WANTED?TO BORROW FOR SEVERal years, on good personal security, interest payable annually, about $1,000. For further particulars enquire at this Office. Dec 2 48 tf PURE SENNA FIGS.?A pleasant and effectual remedy for costiveness and nervous headache. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. GEEATINE.?Coxes patent refined GELATINE, with which an unrivalled chrystaline Jelly can be made in a few minutes. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. Jan 7 * NOTICE. Sale of Lands, Stock, Steam Mills, &c. HAVING disposed of my Homestead, I will sell at my late residence on the King's Munn! tain Rail Road, 12 miles from Yorkville, on the 2STXI and 29TII of DECEMBER instant, the following property, consisting of Horses:; Mules; Cows; Hogs, (ready for ilaughter) Stock Hogs; large quantity of Corn; Wheat; Oats; Bye; Peas; Cotton Seed; Fodder; Hay, &c. Carriage, Wagons, and Farming Utensils. Also, one lot of fine Furniture. Also, one tract of land sitnate on Turkey Creek, three miles from Yorkville, known as the "Alexander Tract," containing 525 ACRES, One half cleared, the balance in Woodland, with good Dwelling, Machine, and all convenient plantation outhoneos, together with a Saw and Grist Mill. Another tract containing. 2-15 ACRES in I Chester District, one mile from Chester Depot, sixty-five Acres of which is under cultivation? balance in Woodland. On the premises are a good DWELLING and other suitable outbuildings, with a Well of good water, aud all under enclosure. I will also sell at the same time and place, the well known and valuable STEAM SAW AND GRIST MILLS, situate near the Yorkville Depot, connected with the main body of the Railroad by means of a Turn Out. The steam-power of the Mills consists of a 40 horse power Engine of the locomotive form, requiring less fuel and water than the old style, and is now in excellent running order, without a blemish about it. The Saw and Grist Mill, Granary, Bolting Apparatus and all their appendages, are now in good working condition, and I will warrant the Flour of this Mill to compare with that of any other without exception. The MILLS, from their location, being convenient for receivi' g Stocks and forwarding Lumber, as well as Grain and Flour, (in both of which the snrroundiag country abounds) are the most deslrabltf property of the kind in the Back-country. Tkbms of Sals for the 8tock, &c., will be made known on the day of sale. The Land and Mills will be sold on a credit of one to three years, purchaser giving note with good security, with annual interest from the first of January I860, when possession will be given to the purchaser. The above Mills and Lands can be treated for before sale by applying to the subscriber at his residence, or to J. R. BRATTON in Yorkville. >?-All those having claims ngainst me will please present them immediately. Those indebted will please oall and settle just as immediate!y. 8. E. BRATTON. Dec 9 49 2t Commissioner's Sale. In Equity?York. X. i*. nmsonant ana mie, rt <u., i jstu jor vs. I F. L. Hambright, et al. J Partition. BY virtue of the Decree of the Court of Equity made iu above staiWsjSijpfr ted case, I will expose to sale to the CSsiaOtWsfc' highest bidder at York Court House on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY next, FOUR TRACTS or parcels of LAND belonging to Madison Harnbright, deceased, at the time of his death ; and to be sold for the purpose of making distribution amongst his heirs. Tract No. 1, contains 231 ACRES, more or less. Tract .No. 2, contains 156 ACRES, more or less. Tract No. 3, contains SEVENTY-FIVE ACRES, more or less ; and No. 4, contains 304 ACRES. Said parcels of land are situate in York District, on King's Creek, and for a more particular description thereof, reference may be bad tc the return of the Commissioners to the writ in partition made in this case, and the plats accompanying the same. TERMS OF SALE To be a sufficiency of cosh to pay the costs of partition and expenses of sale. The balance of the purchase money to be on a credit of one and two years, payable in two equal annual instalments, with interest from the day of sale and secured by bonds of the purchasers, with good and sufficient sureties. JNO. L. MILLER, ($G 621) C. E. Y. D. Dec 9 49 td Commissioner's Sale. In Equity?York. Moore and Springs and others, ) Dill to Foreclose vs. I W. L. Harris and W. E. Rose. J Mortgage. i 1? pursuance of the Decree of the Court of Equity in this case, ffjtpassed fit June Term 1858, I will st expose to public sale at York C. House, on the | FIRST MOKDAY IY JANUARY next, tbe House and Lot iu Yorkville, known as the YORKVILLE HOTEL LOT," bounded by lots of W. A. Latta, E. A. Crenshaw and others, containing ACRES, more or less, sold to foreclose a mortgage of the same by W. L. IIarri9 to the Complainants. TERMS OF SALE. Sufficiency of cash to pay the cost of these proceedings?the balance on a credit of three months with interest from the day of sale?the purchaser to give bond with sufficient sureties. TMes to be signed but not delivered until payment of the purchase ur??r<y. If not paid when due, to be re sold for cash at the risk of the former purchaser. ($7) JNO. L. MILLER, c. i:. T. n. Dec 9 49 td Commissioner's Sale. In Equity?York. Clark W. Moore and Wife, "1 Bill for Partition and v f. [ Martha D. McElmoyle, J Division of Land. IN pursuance of a decree of the Court of Equity, passed at Chambers November 26 :h, 1858, 1 will expose to public sale at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY next, the tract of land desoribed in the pleacings, belonging to the estate of John U. McElir.oyle, deceased, containing 142 ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of John D. Boyd, I.eroy Ferguson nml others. Said tract contains about 110 ACRES of Woodland, WELL TIMBERED, situate -within two miles of Yorkville, with n comfortable DWELLING HOUSE and outbuildings thereon. TERMS?A sufficiency of cash to pay the cost of these proceedings?the balance on a credit of one and two years with interest from day of sale ?purchaser to give bond with two good and sufficient sureties. (S-H) JNO. L. MILLER, c. i:. r. n. Dec 0 49 td Commissioner's SaJle. In Equity-York. Thomas Davies, 1 Bill lo Foreclose vs. [ Margaret McLure, and others. J Mortgage. i *n Pur8uance ?f 'he Decree of Court of Equity, in this case, pasn se^ ^UDe Term, 1858, I will exp0ge to public sale at York Court House on the FIRST MONDAY IN JAN1 ART next, the HOUSE AND LOT situate in the village of Yorkville, on CoDgress-street, boundey by lots of B. F. Briggs, of estate of Samuel Wright, deceased, and others, whereon James McLure resided at the lime of his death. SoiJ at the risk of tbc former purchaser?to foreclose a mortgage executed by James McLure, deceased, to the I Complainant. TERMS. Sold for Cash?the pnrchaser failing to comply, to be re sold at his risk on the same day. JNO. L. MILLER, ($9}) C. E Y. D. Dec 9 49 td SPECIAL NOTICE.?All thote who are indebted to the late firm of WEIKERT and WALKER, and that of WEIKERT & McCANTS, are respectfully requested to call on the subscriber on or before the FIRST of JANUARY next and make payment. JNO. McCANTS. Dec 2 48 3t E GRATH'S ELECTRIC OIL.? Fresh and Genuine. For sale at Gie 1 ENQVIRER OFFICE. "" THE ANNIVERSARY OF SAIXT JOHN, THE EVANGELIST, I " WILL be celebrated by the members of PHILANTHROPIC LODOE, No. 78, A. F. M.f and MACKEY CHAPTER, No. :i5, R. A. M., of this plnce, on MONDAY, the 27th DECEMBER next. An Address suitable to the occfliion, will be delivered by Companion Rev. E. J. MEYNARDIE, at the Independent Presbyterian Church, at 10 o'clock, a. m. All Masons in good standing, and the public generally are respectfully invited to be present. L. M. GRIST, ") Committee W. K. HACKET, L of S. J. KUYKENDAL. J Invitation. Dec 2 48 4t ' M AS ONIC "EXERCISES on the amtntivbrsahy or SS, IQHI, 27in DECEMBER, A. t., 0838. 1. Procession formed ftt tho Lodge Room at 9 A. M., composed of Master Masons and Roy al Arch Masons. 2. Music by Master ROBERT LATTA'S SaxHorn Band. 3. March to the Independent Pres. Church. 4. Prayer by Re*. W. W. CAROTHERS. 5. Address by Rev. E. J. MEYNARDIE. 6. Installation of officers of Philanthropic Lodge, No. 78. A. F. M. - .. 7. Benediction. The Procession will then return to the Masonic Hall in the same order they left it. MONDAY?EVENING. FREE MASONS generally, and their immediate friends respectively, are cordially invited to attend at the Masonic Hull in the evening at o'clock, when the officers of Mackey Chapter, No. 16, Royal Arch Masons, will be installed; after which refreshments prepared for the occasion will be partaken of. J. E. JEFFERYS, 1 Chapter RICHARD HARE, [ Com. of ArJ. L. CLARK. J rangements P. B. DARWIN, I Lodge J. B. HUNTER, \ L. BLOOMBERG. J Committee. Dec 2 48 4t YORK SHERIFF'S SALES." BY Virtue of Writs of Fieri Faeiat, to me directed, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriffs Sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY NEXT, On Tuesday after the first Monday in January next, at the house of H. L. Swan, I will sell one lot of corn and two stacks of fodder, levied as the property of H. L. Swan, at the snit of George R. Rate jfonl and others. 1 On Tuesday after the first Monday in January next, at the late residence of JohnL. Lenear, dec., I will sell one lot of corn, one bureau, one cupboard and one clock, levied on as the property of John L. Lenear, at the suitof Zenas A. Grier and J. H. McDowell vs. Jno. L. Lenear and others. I By virtue of three several orders from the Court of Ordinary, for York District, I will sell at York Court House, on the first Monday in January next, the following tracts of land, vir: One tract lying on the waters of Catawba River, containing sixty nine acres, more or less. Sold for partition, among the h^irs of John P. Stewart, on a credit of 12 months, interest from sale, with good and sufficient surety and a mortgage of the premises. 1 One tract bounded by lands of J. N. McElwee, William C. Brown, 0. F. Ferguson and others, containing ? acres, more or less. Sold for partition among the heirs of William R. Alexander, on a credit of one and two years, with interest, and good and sufficient surety and a mortgage of the premises. 1 One tract lying on Clark's Fork, bounding on lands of James Nichols, Rev. Mr. Castles, Margaret Watson and others, containing eighty fire acres, more or lesp. Sold for partition among the heirs of Daniel E. Seehorn, dec'd., on a credit of one anil two years, with interest, with good and sufficient surety and a mortgage of the premises. 1 By virue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of York District, I will soil at the late residence of the deceased, on the twenty-first day of December inst., a tract of lar.d bounding on lands of widow Guntharp, II. R. Houser and others, containing eighty-five and a half acres. Also, another tract, bounding on lands of Johnston Goforth, Charles Hopper and widow Gnntharp and others, containing fM j acre??sold to make partition among the heirs-at-law of Thomas Bridges, deceased. 2 One tract of land whereon the defendent now resides, bounding on lands of James R. Robinson, and Dickson McKnighf. Also, one other tract, known as the "McClerkin place," aud bounding on lands of John McKnight, Wm. Gunn, Dickson McKtiight and others, levied on as the property #f Dr. John Hall, at the suit of John Ross and others. 3 One negro man, Berry, levied on as the proper ty of James Meek, at the suit of John f. linan a James A. Gaston, Administrators and others. 3 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, lened on as the property of Joseph Hetherington, at tho suit of Joseph Herndon and others. 11 One tract of land whereon defendant now lives, bounding on laods of S. G. Westbrook, II. H. Drennan and others. Also one other tract boun* ding on lands of Daniel Williams, together with the mills situated thereon. Also six negroes, viz: Bill, Charles, Amanda, Ben, May and Green, levied on as the property of J. N. McElwee, Jr., at the suit of William Caldwell and others. 6 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, levied on as the property of Clemmy Moss, at the suit of the State for taxes and others. 4 One trace of land whereon Henry Rataree resides, and bounding on lands of Capt. Samuel Anderson, James Smith and others, levied on as the property of J. R. Westbrook, at the suit of Mills & Co., and others. , 2 Three negroes, viz: Sue and her two children, Ellen and John, levied on as the property of W. S. Dnnlap, at the suit of Roddy & Co. and others. 4 S. C. YOUNGBLOOD, s. r. d. Yorkville, December 9, 1858. South Carolina?York District WHEREAS CYNTHIA A. STRAIN has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods nnd chattels, rights and credits of JAMES STRAIN, late of the District aforesaid deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at York Court House on the 13th day of December inst., to shew cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and Seal, this 29th day of November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, and in the eighty-third year of American Independence. J. M. ROSS, 0. Y. D. Dec 2 48 2t sim?! simp snip Young Men Look to your Interests ! I'gF'A more profitable business you could not engage In. ,^2 WATSON tfc LYON, jftlillilLStt S* Continue to give Instruction in the Elements of Surveying on an Improved Plan, Latitude and Departure. Entire satisfaction given in fifteen days, or no charge made. For further particulars address us at the above named place. Dec 2 ' 48 2m #A SITUATION as an INSTRUCTRESS in a private family or as Principal of a Female Academy, by a young Lady of experience in teaohiog. Satisfactory credentials can be famished if desired. For information, address, J. H. HUDSON, Bennettsville, S. C. Nov 25 47 4t NOTICE.--I will make application at the expiration of three months from date, for a rene-al of Certificate No. 4?6, for ONE 8HARE of stock in the King's Mountain Rail Road Company, dated 1st of August 1857. Said Certificate being either lost or mislaid. JNO. I. MILLER. NOT 4 44 8m _ I VALUABLE LANDS FOR SALE. James H. Stewart, Adm'r. \ Bill for Adrice, vt. V Direction and Di: Elizabeth K. Stewart, et. al. J vision of property. pursuance of the Deoree of the Court of Equity, passed at June Term 1858, I will expose to public i*X&pkm eale ON THE PREMISES, on the 15th DECEMBER next, the following TRACTS OF LAND belonging to the estate of JAMES STEWART, deceased. One Tract known as the "Home Place," silnate in York Dintriot on the East side of the Catawba [ River, bounded by said Rirer, and tho lands of J. J. Watson, J. J. White, J. T. Withers, J. D. Johnston and others, containing about 900 ACRES. Said Tract is well-improved, with a large and convenient DWELLING and all necessary outbuildings. One other tract, known as the "Speers Tract," adjoining the above, and bounding lands of J. P. Stewart, the Catawba River, and the lands of J. D. Johnson, Nancy Stewart and others, containing about ^ a ^twft win Itv AiUliS. Terms.?A sufficiency of cnsh to pay the cost of this suit?the balance on a credit of one and two years, with interest from date, purchaser to give bond with good sureties and a mortgage of j the premises. * JNO. L. MILLER, c. r. t. d. November 20, 1868. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. AT the same time and place, I will sell, by order of the Court of Equity, a large amount of personal property, belonging to the estate of JAMES STEWART, deceased, consisting of Six or seven very fine Mules; three head of Horse? ; Cattle; Hogs ; Sheep, Ac. About thirteen hundred bushels of Corn; a large quantity of Fodder; about 200 bushels of Wheat; 200 bushels of Oats; a lot of Cotton Seed; Cotton Gin; Thrasher; Wagon and Carriage; Household and Kitchen Furniture; and all the Farming Utensils. Also, Five shares of stock in the Charlotte and South Carolina Rail Road Company. Terras made known on day of sale. - JAMES H. STEWART, AJm'r. ($7 87.JV With the will annexed. Nov 23 47 St LAND AND NEGROESTOR SALE, JfriftTgrV Subscriber wishi?g to retire from the Planting bnai- jZjif ; iPsBBpV incss, will offer for sale, on JQl aaa??i TUESDAY, the 21st DECEMBER instant, at his Plantation, on the West bank of the Catawba River, eight miles South-East of Rock Hill Depot, his Valuable Plantation, containing 1,152 ACRES, Abont one half in Woods, well-timbered; the balance in cultivation, near 150 ACRES River Bottoms, first rate. The Water Power is sufficient for any Machinery, and easy of access. On the place is a large TWO STORY DWELLING HOUSE, With all necessary outbuildings for a large Farm. He will also, at the same time and place, sell between TWENTY and THIRTY LIKELY NEGROES, among them two Smiths and one number ono Cook; MULES; very fine BROOD MARES; Cows, Hogs, Corn, 4c., 4c. A part of the ne groes will be sold for cash, the balance on a credit. Any person wishing to trade for the whole concern, can get a bargain, .and no mistake, as that is decidedly preferred. Those wishing to examine, will be shown the place by Mr. WALLACE, the Overseer. An information, personally, or by letter, addressed to the subscriber at Ebeuczerville, York District, S. C., will be promptly attended to. JOHN MASSEY. Dec 2 48 8t KIHG'S MOUNTAIN mhjitary soaooij, YORKVILLE, S. C. Princi- f Maj. M. JENKINS,* Prof. Mathematics. pals. \ Capt. A. COWARD,* Prof. French. Lieut. C. A. SEABROOK.f Prof. Latin ami Greek. " E. M. LAW,* Prof, History Mathematics. ? R. K. THOMAS,* Prof. Belles Lettres. " R. T. HARPER,* Prof. Eng. ,j* Arithmetic. B. P. BOYD, Bursar. Drs. BARRON & BRATTON, Surgeons. f Terms:?For all School Expenses, -j. f. c., Tuition, Boarding, Light, Fuel, Stationer)', Books nnd medical attend?" ance, $200 per Scholastic year. No Pupil under twelve or over eighteen years of age will be received. For further information apply to Principals, Yorkville, S. C. References:?Gen. James Jones, Colombia, S. C. ; Gen. D. F. Jamison, Orangeburg, 8. C.; Gen. J. II. Means, Buckhead, S. C.^ Gen. Dan'l Wallace, Jonesville, S. C. : Col. I. D. Wilson, Society Hill, S. C.; Gen. R. G. M. Dunnovant, Ninety-Six Dopot, S. C. 'Graduates of the S. C. Military Academy. (Graduate of the .3. C. College. Nov 25 47 St Land for Sale. THE Subscriber is anxious to dispose of that large and elegant tract RAND whereon she now resides. This Plantation contains SIX HUNDRED ACRES, 400 ACRES OF WOODLASD, And is adapted both to the growth of Cotton and Grain of every kind. This location is beautiful and desirable, being one mile distant from RockHill. On the premises there are an excellent DWELLING, good Kitchens, and all necessary out-buildings. Persons desiring to purchase, will be shown the premises at any time-they may coll at my residence. I am determined to sell?call soon if yeu want a bargain. Price reasonable? terms easy. CYNTHIA NEELY. Rock Hill, Dec. 2, 1858. 48 8t rORKVILLE MALE ACADEMY. THE Exercises of this Academy will be resumed on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY 1859. Term* per Session of Five months : t&r (one hundred days.) Orthography, Reading, Writing and Arithmetic $ 9 00 English Grammar, Geography, Philosophy, History and Rhetoric, 12 50 Latin and Greek Languages and Mathematics, 17 50 Firewood for School-Room, 50 Students will be received at any time, and charged from time of entrance till the close of the session ; but no deduction will be made for absence, except in cases of protracted siokness. W. W. CAROTnERS, Principal. W. H. SMITH, Assistant. Dec 2 48 3t ASSIGNEE'S SALE. ON FRIDAY, the 10th day of DECEMBER next, at the hour of 12 o'clock, I will sell at Coate's Tavern, 6&u3b&in York District, a tract of land belonging to W. P. McFadden, containing ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTY-TWO ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of Elizabeth Dunlap, Jas. F. Lessley, Samuel McDowell, Thomas Spencer and others. Termh or Sale.?One third cash ; one third in six months, and the balance in twelve months, with interest on the two last instalments from the day of sale W. I. CLAWPON, Assignee of W. P. McFadden. Nov 25 47 ' 3t ILIt&lUiSVRDltYU) SiKBSitaS FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL. THE present term of this#School JirKL^ will close on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 14th, with an EXAMINATION of a MraF GRADUATING CLASS and a CONCERT on TUESDAY night. Dr. CURTIS will accompany the young Ladles on Wednesday 15th, to Union; on the 16th to Columbia ; and on the 17th to Charleston. The School will re-open February 16, 1859. Dec 2 48 . St Land for Sale. ?THE Subscriber offers to sell his VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, containing over THREE HUNDRED ACRES, bounded by the lands of J. M. Moore, R. M. Lindsay, Green Sandifer and others. The above land is situated about five and a half milea South of Yorkville. JAS. M. ERWIN. Nov 25 47 tf | (IRE TEMERIFFE, SHERRY, Port, Madeira and Malaga WINES, for medicinal purposes. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. octsi ... 42 *. .fr - i. HI HIM i WHEBLEB. HEW FAMILY GROCERY. NEAR THE ' KING'S MOUNTAIN R. EOAD DEPOT. THE SUBSCRIBERS have formed a co-partnership for the purpose of conducting the ( ! Grocery and PRODUCE business under the firm of MEACHAM & WHEELER. We will buy COTTON, FLOUR, WHEAT, Corn, j and anything else in the way of Country Prodnee " brought to Yorkville for aale, and C Give the Highest Market Price. n OUR STOCK OF GROCERIES will be com- : plete, comprising everything belonging to the bu- I siness. They hare been bought for CASH, and ft selected with much care in the Baltimore and t] New York Market?, nnd Will be Sold at Short Profits, = We solicit an examination of onr Stock and Prices. S. B. MEACHAM, ~ B. T. WHEELER. f Sept 30 39 tf ; 17<l?i'r.?50 bags STOWE'S A No. 1 Fam- e . ily FLOUR, for sale by ^ MEACHAM & WHEELER. . Nov 18 40 tf anted.?100 bushels DRIED Apples. C 200 bushels DRIED PEACHES, for which the highest market price will be paid in Cash or Groceries by w MEACHAM & WnEELER. . Nov 18 46 tf q Qf|T| BUSHELS CORN. Jnst received and ;0V/Lr for sale by the subscribers. f MEACHAM & WHEELER. Nov 4 44 tf a Tobacco and segars.-a large ? lot of TOBACCO and SEGARS, now in store _ and for sale by w MEACnAM & WHEELER. Oct 21 f 42 tf t em loch. leather.-A LARGE 1 stock will be kept constantly on hand by MEACHAM & WHEELER. : Oct 21 42 tf f i SACKS of SALT. For sale by 1UU MEACHAM & WIIEELER. Oct 21 42 tf t CAMKB WB! I AN ASSORTMENT OF FINE CARRIAGES AND HARNESS, NOW FINI8HED AND SALE AT EXTREME LOV FBICES. ALSO : S3A?SG?.&.QeiAWAYSAH) J .BSYJCa-G-USSi OF ALMOST EVERY VARIETY. J XXALRMTEJAiS!) f BUGGY UMBRELLAS, and a general assortment r of everything belonging to the business. REPAIRING 1 Done well and cheap. All work warranted. B. T. WHEELER. J Oct 14 41 tf , RMlir BARGAINS!; LOOK_OUT! i 3VTASSEY db MIIjZJS ' RETURN their grateful acknowledgments to * the citizens of York and Lancaster districts, for their liberal patronage; and hope by a strict a attention to business and an honest endeavor to please their customers, still to merit a continu- j ance of the same. a They hereby announce to the public at large, g luai louy are uuw receiYiug uuu upeuiug a lurgu ^ and well-selected STOCK of FALL and , WINTER GOODS, Of the very latest styles ; selected by Mr. MILLS 11 in person, consisting of Gentleman's and Ladies' ? common and FANCY GOODS, and in fact, all ^ kinds of Goods usually kept in a large and wellregulated Store; together with a fall assortment of GROCERIES Of all kinds, at prices to suit the times. ' jjgV Ladies and Gentlemen, call in and examine our stock of GOODS?we feel satisfied we can please you. f Ebcnezerville, Dec. 2, 1858. 48 tf NEW FAMILY GROCERY: i GROCERIES! GROCERIES!! J IN ADDITION TO OCR DRY GOODS STOCK, The undersigned are receiving a large assortment of GROCERIES and FAMILY PROVISIONS, . In the room adjoining our stand. We intend to I keep a general stock on hand, and f WILL OFFER INDUCEMENTS * Which cannot be equalled outside of Charleston. : Our thanks are dne our customers for former n patronage, and we ask of all a fair trial in the new as well as the old business. Our GOODS are cheap. n L. BLOOMBERG & BRO. C Dec 2 48 tf KIRKPATRICITS. 1 THE Subscriber just having closed a term of ii two years services with his friends and casto- e mere in the b WATCH AND JEWE1EY BUSINESS, c returns his thanks for their kind and liberal patronage, and asks a continuance of the same. He has on band as good a stock as can be found in the _ State: "I LAMPS, OIL, 1 Guitars, Violins; and a good PIANO, which may u be purchased low. Call and examine for your- ei selves. If no sale, no reflections. I am always ? in attendance, ready to do the "polite" to all who may call. * b aer WATCHES, JEWELRT, CLOCKS and * Musical Boxes REPAIRED at short notice by an k EXPERIENCED WORKMAN. 1000 oz. OLD SILVER WANTED. E. M. KIRKPATRICK. ; Nov 25 47 tf [ REV. FERDINAND JACOBS' S SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES, ? North cor. Vanderhoat and King-att. . pi CHARLESTON, S. C. J REV. FERDINAND JACOBS, Principal. ? Miss A. 0. RIPLEY, Vice Prinoipal. p Miss C. P. RIPLEY, ) Mrs. J. LOCKWOOD, > Assistants. Miss , J Mrs. UNA CARROLL, Teacher of French. * Mr. E. L. RIPLEY, Teacher on Piano. 1 Mrs. EVA HUMMEL, " " of Mrs. EVELINA BULL, Teacher on Guitar. M Mr. M. S. REEVES, Teacher in Vocal Music. 0i Pupils in Drawing are availed of the instruction of Mrs. J. BOUNETHEAU. Ample accommodations for Boarding Pupils.? ? Circular containing terms, sent as requested. p Nov 18 40 lp* 1 ic PEARL STARCH, ARROW-BOOT w and Tapioca, for Sale bj. AUJSQfl & BRATTON. 0 ,r? .rsAqp?*'2&i danbibatts. 7or announcing a Candidate for Office, per year, or for a leu time, $o in advance; if not paid in advance, $10. FOR ORDINARY, v rkRDIi\ARY.?The friends oTToHNB. Lr JACKSON, Esq., respectfully announce him s a Candidate for the office of ORDINARY. April 8 14 ly* r|RDI!VARY.?The friends of JEROME U C. MILLER, respectfully announce him as a nndidate for ORDINARY of York Distriot, at the ezt election. April 1 18 y* rkRDI\ARY.-The friends of JOHN G. LP ENLOE, Esq., respectfully announce him as Candidate for ORDINARY of York District, at lie ensuing election. Sept 2 85 tf FOR TAX-COLLECTOR. rAX-COLLECTOR.?We are authorized to announce W. B. McCONNELL, as a Canidate for Tax-Collector for York District, at the nsui/ig election. March 11 tf FAX COLLECTOR.?The friends of C C. GWIN, respectfnlly announce him a* a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR for York. Disricfc, at the ensuing election. March 4 tf rAX-COLLECTOR.?The friends ef B. P. BOYD respectfully announce him as a landidatc for Tax-Collector for York District, at Le ensuing election. March 11 10 * ^ tf rAX-COLLECTOR.?We are authorized to annonnce THOMAS ROACH as a Candidte for Tax Collector for York District, at the lext election. Fob 25 8 tf rAX COLLECTOR.?The friends of Captain JOHN J. WYLTE, beg leare to annonnce im as a candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR of York listrict, at the next election. Dec 17 50 tf rAX COLLECTOR.?The friends of JO8EPH C. MITCHELL respectfully annonnce >im as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR, at he next election. Oct 22 42 tf rA\ COLLECTOR.--Wt are authorized to annoance 8. 8. ELAM as a Candidate for rAX-COLLEClOR of York District, at tka eos? ng election. Jan 7 1 tf rAX COLLECTOR.?We are authorized to annoance Capt. DANIEL D. MOORE as a Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR for York Merict, at the ensning election. Jon 14 2 tf AX COLLECTOR.?We are authorized to announce WYLIE L. HARRIS, Esq., as a Jandidate for TAX-COLLECTOR of York Disriot, at the ensuing election. Jan 7 1 tf ROSE'S HOTEL, YOBKVILLE, S. C. JbggL THIS eommmodiQus BRICK BUIL'''' fw * DING is situated near the oentre of tillfSl town, on the East side of the Main WAK'street, and the FIRST HOTEL AI? TER LEAVING THE DEPOT. The Proprietor fishes to inform the publio that he has at great ixpense, built, this Spring, A THREE STORY VERAYBA, ind made other internal improvements for the tomfort of its guests; and can now say without car of contradiction, that the ROOMS and accommodations at this bouse, cannot be surpassed in he State. Attached to this establishment is a jARGE lilVUlRY STABZiB, rith a good supply of Provender, and accommolatia is for one hundred hetaes. Travellers conroyed to the Springs, or any port of tho np-counry, with good Carriages, Horses, and careful Servants, and at moderate charges. A NJBW OMNXBU0 till be found at the Depot to convey passengers o and from this Hotel FREE OF CHARQf^ Good Lots, well fenced, and a good supply of rater for STOCK, and corn as low as ii can be >ought in this place. The whole of the above establishment is owned ,nd superintended by the subscriber himself,"Who RETURNS THANKS o the public for their liberal patronage hitherto, ,nd hopes by strict attention to the comfort of hi* ;uests, still to enjoy as well as deserve their faors. Charges at this establishment shall be as xoder&te as any other boase in this plaoe. W. E. ROSE. N. B.?I hope that the travelling community rill, judge for themselves, and not be influenced iy sinister and officious meddlers on the road or t the depot. After a trial, if a better house Can ie found in Town, no charge will be made. W. E. R. July 22 20 %tj irwiiii, EtY 8.X. STOWS, YORKVILLE, 8. C. rHIS establishment has recently been remod* deled, repaired and fitted up anew, and the uDscrioer is prepared 10 entertain in tne Dest tyle his friends who may risit Yorkville. The . IOOMS are comfortable and well-furnished; serants attentive; and the table sapplied with the test that comes to market. Terms moderate. GOORE'S LIVERY STABLES, attached to the Iotel, will furnish the best provisions for aay tock that may be brought to the Hotel; and proide conveyances to any point, at the shortest noice, and on reasonable terms. SAM'L N. STOWE. Jnly 15 28 tf NEW CABINET SHOP. NEW P1HM. HARRIS Jt MOORE, HAVING formed a co-partnership in the CABINET BUSINESS, take this method to inorm their friends and the citizens of York Disrict generally, that they are prepared at their Shop, one door South of the Post Office and aduining the ENQUIRER PRINTING OFFICE, to lanufaetnre every description of rhieh they will dispose of at the LOWEST PRI!ES FOR CASH, or in exchange for LUMBER. I?- Particular attention will be given to RETIRING. From the long experience of the Senior Partner i the business, they feel warranted in saying that ntire satisfaction will be given to all who may e pleased to extend them patronage. Give us a all. S. 8. HARRIS, C. R. MOOfeE. Oct 29 43 3m hTATICE.?I have apnnointed SAM'L W. ^1 MELTON, my Attorney, for me and in my ame, to transact all business pertaining to the state of Dr. SAMUEL WRIGHT, of which I am Ixecutrix. The Notes and Accounts due the estate have een placed in his hands. Alb who arc indebted re requested to make early settlement; and those aving claims will present them duly attested. ANN E. WEIGHT. * Nov. 17th, 1858. 47 3t hi OTICE.?All persons indebted to the firm of T. S. PAGAN & CO., or PAGAN, FAYSOCX & CO., are requested to make settlement trtbvrith, as I am determined to have the busi688 closed by cash I owe money and it must be aid. If am absent you can call on G. W. WILIAMS, JAMES JEFFEBYS, Esq., or DANIEL 'LE ARY, as either of them have some of the peers in their hands. This is our last notioe. - T. S. PAGAN & CO. PAGAN, FAY880UX & CO. Nov 18 40 ^ tf kfOTICE*?The undersigned would respect1 fully urge it upon thoselndebted to the firm ' ADICKES & WITHERS, to come forward and ttle. The books of the conoern must be oloeed ther by cash or note. . . H. P. ADICKES, Survivor. Jen 21 . 8 tf kTOTICE.?Whereas my Wife, MARIA, ha 1 left my bed and hoard, without oap* or pror ation; this is to, notify all persoM'jtot to trade 1th her, as I will pay so debts ahemyoeptraet 47 &.P:8{lT . ? - r UvV w?U III -~?