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BtRXIXG FtriD.?For *?n!e low a the '-York Drug Store,* Lindfeey Blook. by V. A. CACSOE & CO." Feb 8 o tf 7TRECIAX FAIXTIXGA~ouij'K-t vM assortment of PAINTS, BRUSHES mul Vht nish fov Grecian Painting. Just received at th "York Drug Store," INVLINDSEY BLOOKFeb 3 5 ttv |.r EROSEXfcToi L.?A FRESH SUPPL1 l\. just received aud for eftle ut Jjt J."75 per gai Ion, CASH. The money must accompany th order in every instance. E. M. KIRKPATRICK. Feb 3 5 tf \LL persons visiting York on tlmt day, wil Cnrl ;? fn OflrnntiU'O to cull oil us for at J.M. liU" - 0 'articles desired in our line, for they will He sun to get PURE and FRESH articles at moderns prices. Don't forget the place? V, A. CAUSSfi & CO'S, In Lindsey Block. Feb 3 5 tf ~ $20 REWARD, . I WILL PAY the above reward for the aP'fcfo prehension and delivery to me here, or/5f anv jnir in the State, of iuv negro boy nam- JEt ed GEORGE, who runaway about the first ol last month. Said boy limps slightjy in his right leg?about years old?rather of a oopper color?about 5 feet C or 7 inches high?light made, Said boy *ill most likely lurk inlbc neighborhood of Thomson Strait's, who has his mother. JOSEPH R. MOSS. Yorkville, Feb. 3, 1859. 5 tf GARDEN SEED! GARDEN SEED! I AS the time is fast approaching when the delightful occupation to all, of GARDENING, will have to be resumed ; and it being impossible i to produce superior vegetables but from superior seeds?we have furnished ourselves from out o( the best houses in the United States, with seeds in their purent form?, and which will be warranted as marked, in as large quantity and a more complete assortment, and which will be sold chenpei than seeds have ever been sold in this market. We will make liberal reductions to Country Merchants. Call and examine. ALLISON & BRATTON. Feb 3 ' 5 tf A SPLENDID HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, TUE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale his splendid HOUSE AND JL.U1' at loraviiic, oue mm.- wum B^tj85jc5u of the Court House, on the Rail Road. The Dwelling House is a splendid building, having eight rooms 18 feet square and a fireplace in each, and a .passage of 12 feet through the centre. There is also a gopd Kitchen, NegroIIousc, Stnoke-House aud Stables on the lot.? There are 25 ACRES of land in the lot, ? wood, and having a beautiful branch running: through it. If not sold privately before TUESDAY, the 15th day of MARCH next, (Court-WceW it"trill {ben be sold.at public outcry, to the highest bidder. The premises *ill be"sold cheap and with the most favorable payments. .J.~FELIX WALKER. Feb 3 5* Gt South Carolina?York District W3SR&AS S.-a YOUNGBDOOD has applied tome for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of ELIZ. A. LOVE, late of the District [ aforesaid deceased: - ~ r These are thercforo to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased; to be and#appear beforcrme, at oui next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be liolden at York Court House on th? llfii day oi February next, to shew cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. - Given under my hand and Seal, this 28th day ol January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fiftv-ninc, and in the eighty-third yeas of American Independence. J. M. ROSS, 0. Y. D. Feb 3 5 2t Honey Soap. . THE best Soap in use for the Toilet, for Shaving, and to prevent the skin from chapping. For sale at 25 and 35 cents per box by V. A. CAUSSE & CO., Druggists, lu "Liudsey Clock." Jan 27 4 tf rpon.Y tOl.VtIL ELLCTIO\.? JL There will be an election on MONDAY, 14th FEBRUARY next, for Intendant and Wardens of the town of^Yorkville, for the current ycar.^Polls open at 10 o'clock, A. M-; close at 1 o'clock, 1'. M. - - R. HARE, Intendant. J. A. McLean, Clerk. Jan 27 4 -3t Notice.?i wiU ina^e application at the expiration of three months from date, for a renewal of Certificate No. 416, for ONE SHAKE of sfock in the King's Mountain Rail Road Company, dated 1st of Augu>t 1857. Said Certificate being either lost or mislaid. JNO. L. MILLER. Nov 4 44 3m "v[otice to glardil.YS, &c.? lY All Guardians, Trustees and Committees, are hereby notified to comeforward before the FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL NEXT, to make their Annual Returns, in default whereof a rule will be issued against them. JNO. L. MILLER, c. e. y. d. Jan 27 4 lOt Wanted?A GOOD BOOT-MA-jg KEKiind a Good SHOE MAKER, 1W to whom steady employment and liber- Bg. al wages will be given. Wages paid gWfea piomptly. >. For further particulars, apply immediately to- JACOB FLACII, Yorkville, S. C. Jan 27 4 tf Notice.?All persons indebted to the undersigned for property bought at the sale ol the Assigned Estates of J. LEROY DAVIS and W. B. DUNLAP, had better call and settle, as I am determined to SUE every one who does not -pay before Returu Day. L. H. MA3SBY. Jan C 1 8t AGENCY OF BANK OF CHESTER, YOllKVIi.I.y, S. O. THE Subscriber hereby notifies his friends and the public generally, that the Agency of the ' Bank-of Chester," WILL BE CONTINUED iu this village. He may be found at his residence, near the Depot, until the FIRST OF FEBRUARY. Aftci that time, he will be found in Dr. JACKSON'S OFFICE, two doors North of Messrs. Darwin and JefFery's Grocery Store. J. A. BROWN, Agent. Jan 20 3 tf FRESH GARDEN SEED f I have just received a supply o LANDRETH'S celebrated GARDEN SEED, raise 1 near Philadelphia, o c?2Lz23Sbt&r the growth of 185S, the most reliable GARDEN SEED you can purchase. Cal soon and get your orders filled. Also, just received, TWELVE BARRELS NOR TIIERN IR":SII POTATOES for planting, am will be sold cheap for cash. JAMES JEFEERYS. Jan 28 3 4t South Carolina?York District Evans Murphy and wife, Applicants, vs. Saral McSwain, ct al., hcirs-at-law of Margaret Mc Swain, deceased. IT appearing to my satisfaction that John Ram say and wife Nancy N., defendants, rcsidi without this State: It is, therefore, ordered, tha they do appear and object to the division or sail of the real estate of Margaret McSwain, deceas ed, on or before the first of April next, or thei: consent to the same will be entered of record. J. M. ROSS, o. y. v. January 1, 1859. 2 3m I^AIR WARNING."All persons know . ing themselves indebted to the late firm o RODDY & CO., arc earnestly requested to inaki payment on or before the FIRST OF FEBRUA RY next, or we will be compelled to put thei Notes end Accounts in suit. Many of you hav' had long indulgence, (near five years) now wliei we call, return the favor extended to you by us Necessity is our only plea for this notice. A won to the wise is sufficient. D. C. RODDEY, JOSEPH WYLIE, T. HENRY MOFFATT. Rock Hill, Dec. 9, 1853. 49 tf (1 EL ATINiE.?Coxes patent- refined GELA Jf TINE, with which an unrivalled chrystalin Jelly can be wade in a few minutes. For Sale b ALLISON & BRAXXON. ' I''; FHEBH SRftSEliES." j. j. ?invi\T, R ES1'KCTFI"LI.V informs friends nnl e ! former patrons, that he has recently - ' [if t:0L eni^'ge jand refitted his establishment. c m^^llih 11 nd has now on hand a w?dl-SELECTKD stock of articles in the GROCERY LINE, consis. j ting in part of Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, j Salt, Mackerel, Cheese, &c., together with - ! everything usually to be found in an establishf f meat of Ais kind. . 1 | ~ Being, willing to let live, ns well as to live, he c j invites an examination of his stock and prices, at his stand, .near the Depot of the King's Mountain Rail Road. Jan 6 1 ly Pepper, spice, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nutmeg, Ginger, Copperas, Madder, Blocking, 1 ! Soda ami Lemon Crackers; Loaf, Crushed ? and Refined "SUGARS ; Rio, Java, and La? guyra COFFEE; New Orleans, Porto Rico, anil West India MOLASSES: Candles, Candies, Raisins, Prunes, Yeast Powders, Starch, Pipe-beads, Cigars, Snufi", Tobacco, Matches, Soda, Rice, Tallin and Sack Salt, Tens, Indigo, Nails, Tacks, Shot, Percussion Caps, and a lot of other things tot> tedious to mention, kept constantly on hand and for sale by j. j. garvi1v. Feb 3 5 * tf [ just reoeivedT {'CASE GINGER CHOW-CHOW.* 1 " Brandy PEACHES. I - .. 1 Tir O A imp I 1 " ruppcr HHU T1 UICV31V13I11IC unuvu. ~1 Tomatto and Walnut CATSUP. 1 Mixed PICKELS. 1 " SARDINES. For sale low by J. J. GARVIN. I Feb 3 . ' 5 tf WANTED. BBSIIELS 0F CORN MEAL, and the, s-ame quantity of CORN, for which the highest market price will be paid by J. J. GARVIN. [ Jan 27 4 tf * EW -'ORLEANS MOIL ASSES.?Ten Barrels, New Crop, New Orleans MOLASSES. % Just received and for sale by J. J. GARVIN. Jan 27 4 tf. Fresh Medicines. JUST received at the YORK DRUG STORE, in "Lindsey Block." Jan 27 4 tf ' ALT.?FIFTY SACKS OF SALT at $1 75 i ^ per sack. Just received and for sale by J. J. GARVIN. v Jan 27 -4 tf ATS.?A lot of SEED OATS, COW-PEAS and BEANS, on hand and fbr sale I v J. J. GARVIN. Feb 3 5 tf \\T A XT EI>.?i.OO sacks of FLOUR of good T brands, for which the highest price will be $aid by J. J. GARVIN. - Feb 3_ _ ^ > _ tf _ YiriHTE-WIYE HYEGAR.-ONE T? barrel WHITE-VINEGAR. Just received and for sale by J.J.GARVIN.' Feb 3 _ 5 ? "tf rPIX AND COOPER-WARE.?A fine JL assortment on hand and dor sale by J. J. GARVIN. NEW GROCERY. <s> if HAVING formed a Co-partnerslnp for the purpose of car1 rying on the GROCERY BUSINESS, wc Would ' respeotfully request all persons who are in want [ of unything in our line to call and examine our stock, which consists in part of SUGARS : , New Orleans, Stewart's C, Crushed and Powdered. -MOLASSES : New Orleans and Muscovado. - * CHEESE : English Dairy and Cream. MACKEREL?In Kitts, \ barrels, \ barrels and barrels. PINK-EYE POTATOES, For planting; P.agging, Rope, and everything usually kept In a Grocery and Provision Store. ... M, _< r>. >1 C Win i;uv ail tviuua ui xiuuuwvi ?v* ?. ...v ? we will give the HIGHEST MARKET PRICES. Particular attention given to THE PURCHASE OF COTTON. Our place of business is opposite Lowry & Avery's old stand, now occupied by Darwin and Jefferys. B0U OUIt TERMS must be CASH ; or a cred. it to those who will pay promptly when called upon. W. D. MILLER,J. C. MILLER. Jan 27 4 - tf SOLD oxjrr HAVING sold our Stock of DRUGS and MEDICINES, to Messrs. V. A. CAUSSE & CO., we would particularly recommend them to our friends and former patrons and to the public generally and we feel warranted in assuring you that the business will be conducted by them in a manner well deserving your confidence and patronnge. v Mr. II. W. Mebhilt., of the firm, has devoted thejast nine years to close practical attention to the Drug Business in all its branches, and he will consequently be enabled to compound all Medicines and Prescriptions in the most skillful and competent manner; and as Medicines should only be prepared. Thanking you for your liberal patronage to u?, we hope you will extend the same to our successors at the OLD STAND, iu the Lirulsey Block. II. G. JACKSON & CO.Jan 13 2 tf. KIRKPATRICK 's7~ THE Subscriber just having closed a term of two years services with his friend? and customers in the WATCH AND JEWELRY BUSINESS, returns bis thanks lor their kind and liberal ptt' roniige, and asks a continuance of the same. Hehas on hand as good a stock as can be found iu the i State: IjAMFS, OIL, Guitars, Violins; and a good PIANO, which may be purchased low. Call and examine for yourselves. If no sale, no reflections. I am always in attendance, ready to do the "polite" to all who may call. JSTWATCHES. JEWELRY, CLOCKS and Musical Boxes REPAIRED at short notice by an EXPERIENCED WORKMAN. 1000 oz. OLD SILVER WANTED. 1 E. M. KIRKPATRICK. , Nov 25 47 tf i OLIVET MALE ASAfiEMY. 1 ygtv TIIE exercises of this Institution will be resumed on the SECOND MONDAY IN JANUARY NEXT, under the direction of S. LUCIAN LOVE, GlSLr at the following rates, per term of ten months, viz: Spelling, Reading, Writing, &c $10 00 f English Grammar, Geography, &c 10 00 ' Latin and Greek Languages, with higher branches of English, 30 00 ' H&f Good Boarding, with lights included, can ' be obtained at from seven to eight dollars per month. j | Dec 23 51 Cm CHANGE! rpHE FIRM of J. L. CLARK & CO., having JL been changed, the business will hereafter be ! conducted at the old stand NEAR THE DEPOT, i 1 under the name and style of CARROLL, CLARK & CO. Tlicy will keep constantly on nana n large unci well-selected Stock of GROCERIES, and FAM: I LA' and PLANTATION SUPPLIES, which they , | will sell at the lowest living prices. They will pay the highest market price * I IN CASH OR GROCERIES, for every kind of : Country Produce. CARROLL, CLARK & CO. | Jan G *1 tf ! WITHDRAWAL FROM BUSINESS. ? ' JANUARY 1, 1859. - j T HAVE this day sold out my entire stock of r JL FAMILY GROCERIES to Messrs. DARWIN e ?& JEFFERYS, to whom I cordially recommend a my former customers. For the convenience of persons wishing to settle, my ACCOUNTS nud :1 j NOTES will be left with T. S. JEFFERYS, who | is authorized (or in his absence P. B. DARWIN) i to receipt for and settle up the same until the I 15th of FEBRUARY, when all paper not satisfactorily arranged, will be placed in process of colj lection. J. W. AVERY. - ! Jan 13 2 tf e 11E GKATII'S EJLECTRIC OIL..? y | AJ Freeh and Genuine. For sale by I V. A. CAUS8B & CO. ' YORK SHERIFF'S SALES, Y Virtue of Writs of Firri Facias, to me directxJ cd, will be sold between -the legal hours of j Sheriffs vSnle, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY NEXT, '* j A one-horse Wagon and harness, levied on as the j property of Wm. Drencn at the suit 6f Lindsay \ k Gordon and others. ' 1 On Tuesday lifter the first Monday in February ' next, at the residence of the defendant, I will sell I j one lot of corn, lovfed c ras the property of Jo- J seph R. Gricr, at the suit of Charles Hoist and others. /- . 1 On Tuesday after the first Monday in February at the lionse of Allison Black, I will sell one lot of corn, loried on as the property of. A.-S. Wallace, ! at the'suit of A. M. Jackson and others. 1 One tract of land hounding on lands of Eli Bales and others, levied on ?9 the property John A. Kimbrell, at the suit of Samuel Ydunts and others. 1 One tract of land whereon defendant now resides, one mile East of Yorkvillo,cn Landeford road, containing two acres, two rpods and twenty polos, mosc or less, and bounding on lands of W. I. Clawson and defendant. Also, one tract of land situate one mile East of Yorkville on Landsford roar], cpntaining fifty-one acres and two poles, more or less, and bounding on lands of Eli Meek, A. Baker and Gol. Wright's estate. Also, one barouche, one1 buggy and three head of -hogs, levied on as the property of J. J. Snider, at the suit of E.-A. Crenshaw for another, and. others. 1 By virtue of an order from the Court of Common Pleas for York District, I will sell a tract of land whereon John L. Miller now resides, situate on Turkey Creek, adjoining lands of John G. Gill and others. Said lands sold for foreclosure of mortgage executed by said John L. Miller to John G. Gill. Terms?on a credit of three months.? Titles, to be signed but not delivered until payment of the purchase money. If not paid when due, to be re-sold for cash at the risk of the former purchaser. 1 Gne tract of land whereon Defendant caw resides. on Turkey Creek, adjoiuing lands of John G. Gill and others, levied on as the property of John.L. Miller, at the suit of Ann Witherspoon and I. D. Witherspoon, Exeoutors, and others. '1 One tract of land levied on as the property of Win. Drenen, at the suit of F. M. Galbraitln * 1 One tract of land bounding on lands of Wm. Deas, John Jackson and others, levied on as th? property of J. C. Acock, at the suit of A. J. Gingles & Co. . I One tract of land whereon Defendant formerly resided, bounding on lands of J. N. McElvree, A. Wherry and others, levied on as the property of ' M. McCnmon,. deceased, at the suit of S. G. Westbrooks, for another. 1 . One horse, levied on as the property of Cynthia Tbomosson, at the suit of W. I. Clawson, Adm'r., to be sold at the risk of the former purchaser. 2 One bay horse one sorrel horse, one two-horse wagon and one buggy, levied on as the property of Joseph Jenkins, at the suit of Lindsay & Gordon and others. 2 Two negroes, Bill and Martha, levied on as the property of 0. R. Brown, at the different luits of G. B. Montgomery, John S. Grafton, Commissioner in Equity for Chester District and others. 2 On Tuesday after the first Monday in February next, at the bouse of II. L. Swan, I will sell one lot of com and two stacks of fodder, levied as the property of II. L. Swan, at the" suit of George R. Ratchford and others. 2 On Tuesday after the first Monday in January next, at the late residence of JohnL. Lenear, dec., I will sell ono lot of corn, one bureau, one enp.bonrd.and one clock, levied on as the property of John L. Lenear, at the suit of Zenas A. Grior and J. II. McDowell vs. Jno. L. Lenear and others. 2 - 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 February next, the following tracts of land, viz: One tract lying on the waters of Catawba ltiver, containing sixty nine acres.-more or less. Sold for partition among the heirs of John P. Stewart, on a credit of 12 months, interest from sale, with good and sufficient surety aud a mortgage of the premised. 2 One tract of land whereon the-Alefendeot now resides, bounding on lands of James R. Robinson, and Dickson McKnight. Also, one other tract, known as the "McClerkin place," and bounding inlands of John McKnight, Wm. Gunn, Dickson McKnight and others, levied on as the property of Dr. John Hall, at the suit of John Ross and others. , 4 One negro man, Berry, levied on as the property of James Meek, at the suit of John F. Uriah & James A. Gaston, Administrators and others. 4 Ono tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, levied on ns the property of Joseph Hetherington, at the suit of Joseph Ilerndon and others. 12 One tract of land whereon defendant now lives, bounding on lands of S. G. Westbrook, II. H. Drcnnau and others'. Also one other tract bounding on lands of Daniel Williams, together with the mills situated thereon. Also six negroes, viz: Bill, Chatles, Amanda, Beu, May and Green, levied on as the property of J. N. McElwec, Jr., at the suit of William Caldwell and others. 7 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, levied on ns the property of Clemmy Moss, at the suit of the State for taxes and others,. 5 One tract of laud whereon Ilonry Ratarec resides, aud bounding on hinds of Capt. Bamucl Anderson, James Smith and others, levied on as the property of J. R. Westbrook, at the suit cf Mills & Co., and others. 3 ' Three negroes, viz: Sue and bcr two children, Ellen aud John, levied on as the property of W. S. Dunlap, at the suit of Roddy & Co. and others. .5 Defendant's interest in the tract of land whereon he now resides, levied on as the property of Matthew Merrit, at the suit of W. E. White. 1 ALFRED STILWELL, s. y. d. Yorkville,. January 0, 1859. NEV FIRM rilHE UNDERSIGNED have this day formed a X Co-partnership under tber title of DARWIN & JEFFERYS, ind having purchased J. W. AVERY'S cntirb stock of 3E3 MK.JEJE2 Sa? 9 Beg leave to iufcrtn tlieir friends and the pyblic penerally, that tley will continue the GROCERY and PRDDUCE BUSINESS at the old stand for inerly occupied hy J. W. AVERY, and trust by unremitting attei.tiou to business and a desire to please, to merit a share of public patronage. In addition to our present stock of GROCERIES, we will be constantly receiving Fresli Supplies Of all articles usually kept in this line of trade, which we offer at very low prices for CASH or PRODUCE, and on FOUR MONTHS TLME, to good prompt customers. UgL Liberal prices paid for COTTON. CORN, FLOUR, &c.,'&c. ' P. ii' D All WIN. T. S. JEF FERYS. Jan. 1, 1859. 2 tf "new cabinet sb:op7 NEW FIRM. HARRIS & MOORE, HAVING formed a co-pat tnprship in the CABINET BUSINESS, take this method to inform their friends and the citizens of York District generally, that they are prepared at their Shop, one door South of the Post Office and adj ji. ning the ENQUIRER PRINTING OFFICE, to manufacture every description of 3Et?-u mm. jMracTT"'r xe: 9 which they will dispose of at the LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH, or in exchange for LUMBER. Particular attention will be given to REPAIRING. From the long experience of the Senior Partner in the business, they fool wan-anted in Baying that entire satisfaction will be given to all who may bo pleased to extend them patronage. Give ns a call. S. S. HARRIS, C. R. MOORE. Feb 3, 1859 5 ly BOOTS & SHOES' I.OIIS 8MITII 1|_? Ttnonnrlfnllv infnrmq hi? friends tsl ftnd the public generally, that he I continues at his stand NEAR SK^, STOWE'S HOTEL, to manufacture BOOTS AND SHOES of the very best material on short notice, and at the lowest living prices. lie will keep constantly on hand a stock of READ Y-MADE WORK, To which ho invites the attention of the public. [ He takes this opportunity to return his thanks for the generous patronage with which he has boon favored, and hopes by unremitting attention to business, and a steady purpose to give satisfaction, to still receive a liberal share of the favors of the public. Jan 20 3 tf For Choice Segars, riO to V. A. EAESSE & CO'S \J DRUG STORE. Jun 27 4 j tf Canbibafcs. J For announcing a Candidate for Office, per year, or for a less time, $5 in advance, if not paid in advance, $10. FOR "ORDINARY." 0" RBUVARK.?TIic friends of JOHN B. JACKSONj'Esq.j respectfully announce him as a Candidate for the offico of ORDINARY. April 8 14 ly* RDIIVARY.?H e friends of JEROME C. MILLER, respectfully announce him as a Candidate for ORDINARY of York District, at the next election. April 1 13 y* RDINARY.?1The friends of JOHN G. ENLOE, Esq., respectfully announce liirn as a Candidate for ORDINARY of York District, at the ensuing election. Sept 2 aa tf ' FOR TAX-COLLECTOR. Ta\-collec tor.--THE "friends "of MOSES LINDSAY respectfully announce, him as a Candidate for Tax-Collector for York District, at the ensuing election.. * Dec 9 49 tf rpa^collector We are authorried A to announce W. B. McCQNNELL, as a Candidate for Tax-Collectdr for York District, at the ensuing election. March 11 * - tf Tax collector.?The friends of C C. GWIN, respectfully announce him as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR for York District, at the ensuing election. March 4 * tf Tax-collector".?the friends of b. P. BOYD respectfully announce him as. a Candidate for Tax-Collcctor for York District, at the ensuing election. March 11 ' 10 tf Tax-collector.?We are authorized to annouuee THOMAS ROACH as a Candidate for Tax Collector for York District, at the next election. Feb 25-8 tf Tax collector.?Thajriends ofCaptain 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 Tax collector^?The friends of JOSEPH C. MITCHELL respectfully announce him as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR, at tho nflr* p|p/?tinn Oct 22 42 tf TAX CO!iIiECTOR.-?We arc authorized to announce 8. 8. ELAM as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR of York District, at the ensuing election. Jan 7 1 tf AX COIiLECTOR.?We arc authorized to announcs Capt. DANIEL D. MOORE as a Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR for York District, at the ensuing election. Jan 14 2 tf TAX COLLECTOR.--We arc authorized to announce.WYLIE L. HARRIS, Esq.,-as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR of York District, at the ensuing election. Jan7* . '1 . - tf TAXES! TAXES!! I WILL attend at the following times and places, for the purpose of receiving TAXES for the year 1858 :? At Fort Mills, on Friday, February 11th. At Rock Hill, on Saturday, February 12tb. At Ebcnczerville, on Monday, February 14tb. At Clay Hill, on Tuesday, February.15lh. At Hunter's, on Wednesday, February IGth. At Smith's, on Thursday, February. 17th. At Allison's, on Friday, February 18th. At Whisonant's, on Saturday, February 19tb. At Moore's on Monday, February 21st. At Boydton, on Tuesday, February 22(L At Wylie's, on Wednesday, .February 23d. At Clark's Store, on Thursday, February 24th. At Feemster's, on Friday, February 25th. At Gilfillin's, on Saturday, Febrnary 2Gth. At Nance's, on Monday, February 28th. At McCounel'.sville, on Tuesday, March 1st. At Brattonsville, op Wednesday, March 2d. At Westbrook's, on Thursday, March 3d.. . ' At Coate's Tavern, on Saturday, March 5th. At Yorkville, on Monday, March 7th and 11th, and remain during Court week. Sale day in April the last day for making returns. All persons failing to make returns on the above day, liable to double tax. All taxes to be paid by the first Monday in May, or executions may be issued. Property to be returned in the name of tbe proper owner. Guardians, Executors, and Ad-< ministrators will return property under their control. Persons having transferred property between the 1st October, 1857, and 1st October 1858, will make it known to me. All persons arc required, under -a penalty of tea dollars, to report to me the number of births, deaths and marriages, of whites and blacks, that occurcd in their families previous to January, instant. Magistrates, Clergyman and others are required by law to report such facts of this nature as come within tlnir own knowledge, during the same period of time. ' Free persons of color must pay their taxes in March. It is earnestly requested that every tax payer meet me at the appointed times and places, and not defer making their returns until Court "Week and public days at the Court House, at which timelhereis usually such a rush that it is almost impossible to do business curr ctly. T. W. STURGIS, T. C. Jnn 27 4 -ft lOOACRlS OF LAND FOR SALE IN WORK DISTRICT. TIE 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. Jonos, 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, and 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 DWELLING HOUSE, a new Gin-House, a new 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 undersigned at Fort Mills, York Dist., S. C. C. L. CLAWSON. Sept 30 39 _ tf Chairs! <5hairsTTChairs!!! DOHTER & CREPS. noajft, RESPECTFULLY announce to their jQ| fi icads and the public generally, that (cly- they have just received direct from y?m?f22l the manufacturer, a fine assortment Kjm 11 of CHAIRS, which they will sell nt * 1 ? prit es, so low as to "astonish the natives." The Stock consists of Boston Rockers; Cane-Seat Rockers; Cane-Seat Nursing Chairs, with rockers; Children's Rocking Chairs; Children's Dining Chairs, &c., &c. Being well-su oplied, by recent additions, with an excellent stock of material in the Cabinet line, they are prepared to manufacture every description of FURNITURE, on short notice. SQL. In order that all hands may be enabled to "push along, keep moving," they will do business on the Cash principle. Give us a call at tho old stand, near the Depot. DOSTER & CREPS. Jan 6 1 ly "VT OT1CE.?All persons indebted to the firm IN of T. 8. PAGAN k CO., or PAGAN, FAYSSOUX & CO., are requested to make settlement forthwith, as I am determined to have the business closed by cash I owe money and it must be paid. If am absent you can call on G. W. WILLIAMS, JAMES JEFFERYS, Esq., or DANIEL O'LEARY, as e ther of them have some of the papers in their hands. This is our last notice. ' T. S. PAGAN k CO. TAGAN, JFAYSSOUX & CO. Nov 18 46 tf PROSPECTJCJS OP THE CHARLESTON MERCURY. PUBLISHED DAILY AND TRI WEEKLY. THE Mercury gives daily report? of Market and Marine Intelligence in Charleston and o j Charleston commerce in the leading reports of thi | world. The Weekly Price Current is made u] i with much carc,<vnd from the most reliable sour ces. Its connection with tho "Associated Press' , insures the latest intelligence by Telegraph ani I the earliest news by Steamers from Europe. II ha9 an able and accomplished Correspondent it London (a gentleman connected with the editoria staff of the London Times,) and regular Corres pondents in New YoVk; Washington, Key Wesl and Havana. The monthly New York Fashion Letters and weekly letters on Life in Washington arc additional attractions in favor of its lady readers. Its literary notices, from the pen of a gentleman who occupies perhaps the highest position among the literary men of the South, are discriminating and comprehensive. Attention is paid to all matters of general concern, especially those in reference to the Planting and Agricultural interests, and to the current neWs of the day. Great care is taken that nothing shall appear in its colums which should he excluded from the family circle. mi. - ? .1 ? ?? " - me pguucfu creea or rue Mercury consists in the principles of the Democratic Party, as laid down in the Virginia nnd Kentucky Resolutions of 1798 and 1799?rthe Sovereignty of the States; and Strict Construction of the Federal Constitution by the General Government, the Agent of the States ; Free Trade, and an Economical Administration of the General Government. Its policy is the union of the Southern States in maintaining their rights. TERMS?PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Daily, per Annum, ?... $10 00 Tri-Weekly 6 00 Clubs will be Furnished as Follows: Five Copies of the -Daily for ,.$4Q 00 Five Copies of the Tri-Wcekly 20 00 The name of no person out of Charleston will be entered on our books, unless the payment ot the subscription be made in advance. Nor will orders from without the city to publish Advertisements, MarriageJJotices or Obituaries, be attended to, unless the cash, or an acceptable City reference, accompauy the order. Money can always be forwarded at our risk in registered letters. *** Postmasters are authorized to aot as our Agents in obtaining subscribers and forwarding the money ; and by sending as Five Daily subscribers, with $50 enclosed?or 1 <\ve Tri Weekly subscribers, with $25 enclosed, will be entitled tc an Extra Copy; or, if preferred, they may retain Twenty per cent, of the pre-payments, for thfiii trouble in lieu of the extra paper. Out of South Carolina, no. person whatever it authorized to collect debts already due to the Mercury. In the State, Mr, Samuel^ E. Burgess is our regular Agent to make collections and procure new business and subscriptions. In Charleston, Mr. James D. Budds, connected with the office, is our regularly authorized collec tor, who has full power to receipt for moneys now due the paper, nnd to contract for future business. Subscribers and others, in debt to us, are urgently requested to- send in our dues by mail at the earliest period. By so doing, they will save us twenty per cent., an amount equivalent to a principal portion of the profits. * jjgy* Editors, in the State and throughout tht South, who receive our Tri-Weekly for theli nrecKiy, arc respeciruuy requested to compensarc us for the difference in value'by inserting this Prospectus. R. B.RHETT, Jr. No. 4 Broad-Street, Charleston, S. C. Jan 10 5 tf FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL, t SPARTANBURG DISTRICT. g THE SPRING TERM of this Tnsti J!" tution will commenoe on WEDNES' DAY, FEBRUARY lCth,.1859. FACULTY OF INSTRUCTION. REV. T. CURTIS, D. D., Principalj and Instructor in Mental and Moral Science, His tory and English Literature. REV. W. CURTIS. Principal; and Retractor In Natural Science. MRS. E. A> CURTIS, Superintendent ot" Domestic and Social Duties. PROFESSOR J. B. ERFURTH, Instructor in Mnsic, Vocal and Instrumental. PROFESSOR J. C. ESTEE, Instructor in Music, Vocal and Instrumental? Late ip chevg, of the Music Department in tbo State Normal School, Albany, New York. . MISS L. C. TENNEY, . Instructress in English Branches. MISS C. R. TALCOTT, Instructress ia Mathematics. MISS CATHARINE CRITTENDEN AND MISS A. BLATCHLEY, Instructresses in Geography and History MISS M. A. LUTHER. Instructress in Drawing, Pointing and Writing. MISS S. E. HOWE. Instructress in French, Italian and Spanish. MRS. J. a ESTEE, Instructress iu Vocal and Instrumental Mtuic. MRS. E. S. KING. Primary Department. TERMS ; PER TERM OF HALF-A-YEAR, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Instruction?English Departments, $25 OC t>_ D...1 r, t :_u.? nn no DUAKV, lllUiuuuig it usiiiug, i* uci a u\j v\j *** The above includes a complete course ol English cducntion (for $75 the Term) which all the Pupils are expected to take. The following are optional, and- may be taken or not (in whole or in part, as may seem, desirable.) Music?Piano or Harp, - $25 OC Guitar '. 20 00 Vocal, (special lessons) 20 00 Use of Piano, 2 50 " Harp, 5 00 French, 20 00 Drawing and Painting,...., 20 OC Primary Department 15 0C No charge beside the above will be made in connection with the School except ft>r Books and Stationery actually used. Jan 27 4 * 3t "female norwal~soWol High Point, N. C. Rail Road. (fifteen miles Vest of Greensboro'.) Hev. N. McRAY, Principal, with efficient Assistants. Jtfo. THE object of this Institution is tc provide for the thorough education ol young ladies, and ps an additional feature, to qualify such of them as Cesar may desire it, for the avocation ol teaching. Its next Session will open on the FIRST OF FEBRUARY in the new briok buihling recently purchased by the undersigned. The building is situated in a beautiful grove, on a commanding eminence, and has a sufficient number of well furnished rooms to accommodate 100 boarding pupil9, We shall have lectures and experiments in Natural Science, by an experienced instructor.? Board and furnished room?, with fire-places, fuel, &c., $0 per month. English Branches, $G to $15 per session. Languages and Ornamentals on reasonable terms. Board and half the tuition required in advance. The Proprietor, Teachers and Pupils dwell together and cat at the same table. jffir Young Ladies of limited means will be credited for tuition until they can teach and pay for it. Situations guarantied to such. For full information, address < Rev. W. I. LANGDON, Proprietor. Jan 27 4 lp UNION ACADEMY. #THE Exercises of this Institution will be resumed on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY 1859, under the direction of W. J. BOWEN. The Academy is. located at Tirzah Church. (8 miles East of Yorkville) in a neighborhood remarkably healthy and free from temptation to vice of any description. TERMS?PEE SESSION OF 5 MONTHS : (OR 100 DATS) Elementary English Branches $ 6 OC English Grammar. Geography, &c 9 0C Latin and Greek Languages, with the higher branches of English 17 50 Students will be charged from the time of entering until the close of the Session, and no deduction made exc^t in cases of sickness or at the discretion of the Principal. Boarding can be obtained at Eight Dollars per month. THOS. S. NEELY, Chairman Board of Trustees. Jan 6 1 * 3m NOTICE.--A11 persons knowing themselves indebted for TAXED COST in the COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, had better settle up at once. Executions will be lodged on all bills unpaid at March Court. JNO. L. MILLER, c. e. y. d. Jan 20 3 8t RAY TICKETS.?A large lot on hand aud for sale at tho ENQUIRER OFFICE* timiiih WIIBIR. WA\TED.-500 BUSHELS OF CORN, for which the market price will be paid in f ' Cash er Groceries, at 0 M EACH AM & WHEELER'S. 31 Feb 3 - 5 tf . I 4 ' I Oim.'X'S* 1 i 4 nn BUSHELS SEED OATS. For sole by I 1UU MEACHAM & WHEELER. ? ' Jan 27' 4 tf I; : Irish Potatoes. 5 BARRELS N. C. POTATOES, on hand. .20 Barrels Piuk-Eye NORTHERN POTATOES, to arrive, at MEACHAM & WHEELER'S. t Jan 27 4 tf ' 25 000 onhand an(^for ' Sft MEACHAM & WHEELER. Jan 27 4 r tf Buokwheat Flour. Q Barrels "NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. ' also, 5 barrels new crop N. Q. MOLASSES. Just received by MEACHAM & WHEELER. Dec 16 " 60 * tf ~ j , i * y \ m . -I New Mackerel. KITS No. 1, 2 and-3 MAGKEREL. ^0 20 half-barrels No. 1 and 2 MACKEREL. also, 10 Kits FRESH SALMON. For Sale at the Grocery Store of MEACHAM & WHEELER. Dec 10 50 tf IIEESE! CHEESE ! 1-26 -boxes E. D. and P. A. CHEESE. 2ft Boxes Goshen OHEESEi On hand and for sale by MEACHAM &.WHEELER. Dec 10 50 . tf L01R.-50 bags SXOWEIS A Na. 1 Family FLOUR, for sale by MEACHAM & WHEELER. Nov 18 .46 tf OB AC CO AND SEOARS.-A large lot of TOBACCO and~SEGARS, now in store UUU k'Jk SU1C UJ 1 _ ME AC HAM & WHEELER. ' Oct 21 -42 tf i SACKS of SALT. For saloby s 1UU MEACHAM' & WHEELER. . Oct 21 42 tf I YORK MUG STORE!! V. A. CAUSSE & OCX, DRUGGISTS AND CHEMISTS. ' \TS7E would respectfully inform the inhabitants f of Yojkville and of York District, that we hare purchased the DRUG STORE of H. G. ' JACKSON & CO., IN LINDSEY BLOCK, And we will soon hare in a fRESH and WELL- ! ? SELECTED STOCK of Drug?, , Medicines, Chemicals, Fancy and s Toilet Articles, Patent Medicines, rt.'l_ .ramus, uub, Glass, Putty, 5 Dye-Stuffs, Varnishes, Camphene, Burning Fluid, Wines and Liquors, For Medicinal purposes. Cigars and Tobaccos, And all other articles usually kept by respectable Druggists ;.and we hope that by STRICT and CAREFUL attention to business, that we shall merit a share of your patronage. ; V; A. CAUSSE. II. W. MERRILL.. Jan 13 2 - tf u.mim-mMmi , OF SOUTH CAROLINA. i THE ANNUAL Grand 1 Convocation of this Most I Excellent Grand Chapter, I will be holden at Masoni 1 io Hall, Charleston, corai mencing at 12 o'clock, M., i on TUESDAY, Febeuaey I ? v* Officers and Members of the same, and Delegates from Subordinate Chapters. are particularly requested to jjive a general and punctual attendance. The Annual Election of Officers will then take place, the work fully exemplified, and other important business transacted. The per di'em and travelling expenses of one Delegate from each Chapter, will be paid. The attention of Subordinate Chapters is particularly directed to Rule XV. of the Constitution, i rnnnirinor thpm tn make their Returns nnd nav ? e r-? 1 their dues to the Grand Secretary, on or before I the Convocation in February. A neglect of this I duty wiil debar the privilege ??f being represent: ed in the Grand Chapter, and its Officers from ! holding office therein. By order of the H.'*. E.\ H.?. P. v 1 ' EBENEZER THAYER, 1 Grand Secretary. Jan 27 4 3t REMOVAL. JACOB FLACH, fiT} TAKES this method to inform 1 1 his frier ds and customers, that he has removed his BOOT AND SHOE establisment to the "Meek 1 Building," adjoining the store of Moore, Rainey & Co., where bo is prepared with competent 1 workmen and the very best material, to MAKE andREPAIR BOOTS AND SHOES In the FINEST and,most DURABLE manner.? He will spare no pains to give entire satisfaction to his customers;" and in order that the "means may justify the ends," his business will be con, ducted on the cash system. In order to meet urgent demands, he will keep , constantly on hand, a stock of READY-MADE BOOTS and SHOES. He returns his sincere thanks forthegen, erous patronage heretofore bestowed on bim, and , hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of the public favor. | Jan G 1 ly In Equity:--York. W. A. Moore, "| Bill for Relief, I vs. [ Account, W. P. McFadden, Adm'r., et. al. J ?c. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Commissioner that John Storment and wife Martha, absent Defendants in the above stated case, reside without the limits of this State; On motion of Williams and Beattv, Complainant's Solicitors, ordered, that the said defendants do plead, answer or demur to the Complainant's bill, within thre months from the publicetion hereof, or a decree pro ooTifmo will be awarded against them. ' ($5) JNO. L. MILLEY, c. e. r. d. Jan 13 2 3m OTICE.?The Creditors of J. LEROY DAVIES, will meet me at Rock Hill on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19th; Saturday, MAY 21st; Saturday, AUGUST 20th; and Saturday, . NOVEMBER 19th, 1869. [ L. H. MA8SEY, Auignee. Jan 6 1, Ho BARGAINS'! BARGAINS! ' LOOK OUT! MASSEY cfc MZZjZjB RETURN their grateful acknowledgments to the citizens of York and Lancaster districts, for their liberal patronage; and hope by a strict attention to business and an honest endeavor to please their customers, .still to merit a continuance of the same. They hereby announce to the public at large, that they ar# now receiving and opening a large and well-selected STOCK of FALL and WINTER GOODS Of the very latest styles ; selected by Mr. MILLS 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 full assortment of GROCERIES Of all kinds, at prices to suit the times. Lad:os and Gentlemen, call in and examine our stock of GOODSf?we feel satisfied we can please you. Ebenezerville, Dec. 2, 1858. ' 48 tf WOOD, EDDY & CO'9 SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERIES. (chartered by the 8tate of georgia.) CAPITAL PRIZE $60,0001 TICKETS ONTiT $10 Z NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. AS the members of our firm have, by way of purchase, become the owner of the grants chartered by the States of Delaware, Kentucky, Missouri, and part of thoae in Gaargio, under the * management of Messrs. Gregory and Maury, of Wilmington, Delaware, we have deemed it expedient to change the name of our firm, on and after January 1st, 1859, to that df WOOD, EDDY & Co., who will hereafter have the management of the Sparta Academy Lottery, and the others, as above named. . In all transactions we have Endeavored to conduct our business with integrity and promptness, and we can assure the public that the patronage heretofore bestowed on/is is well deserving of being transferred to our successors. Y6ry Respectfully, S. SWAN & CO. Augusta, Georgia, Dec. 15, 1868. WOOD, EDDY A CO.. MANAGERS, Successors to S. SWAI71Y & CO. The following Scheme will be drawn by Wood, Eddy $ Co., Managers' of the Sparta Academy Lottery, iu each of their Single Nnmber Lotteries for February, 1859, at Augusta, Guo.,in public, under the superintcndance of Commissioners. Clan 6 Drain Saturday, February 6, 1869. Clan 7 Dram Saturday, February 12. 1869. Class 8 Drates Saturday, February 19, 1869. Class 9 Draws Saturday, Februury 26, 1869. ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS. Fifty thousand Tickets! Fire thousand four hundred and eighty-fire prizes 1 Nearly one prize to every nine tickets. Magnificent seheaiel to be drawn EACH SATURDAY IN FEBRUARY. 1 Prize of $60,000 ] 1 Prize of...... 1,500 1# " 20,0001 60 " 600 1 " 10,000 100 " 400 1 " 6,000] 100 " 300 1 ? 4,000' 100 " ...... 160 1 " 3,000]| 100 ? 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZ18. 4 pzs. of $400 apxg. to $50,000 pz. are $1,600 4 " 300 " 20,000 " ? 1^00 4 " 250 " 10,000 " 44 . 1,060 4 " 225 " 6,*000 " " 900 4 4f 200 44 4,000 44 41 800 4 " 150 " 8,000 " " 600 4 44 100 44 1,500 44 " 400 5,000 " 20 arc ."....100,000 5,485 Prizes amounting To $820,000 Whole Tickets $10?Halves $5?Quarters $2,50 Circular showing the plan of the Lot teries will be sent to any one desirons of receiving it. Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following rates, which is the risk: Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, ...$80 44 44 10 Half 44 v. 40 44 44 10 Quarter 44 ... 20 44 44 10 Eighth " ... 10 In ofdering Tickets or Certificates; enclose the money to our addresscfor the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can haveTigfcets endingin.-any figure they may designate. The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will bo sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. tfQ*. Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and gne their Post Office, County and State. Remember that every Prize is drawn and payable in fttfl without deduction. ggg" All prizes of $1,000 and tinder, paid im'<^ mediately after the drawing?other prizes at the usual time of thirty days. - . Notice to.Correspondents.?Those who prefer not '**24 sending the money by mail, can nse the ADAM'S * EXPRESS COMPANY, whereby money for Tickets, in sums of Ten Dollars, and upwards, can bo sent us AT OUR RI8K AND EXPENSE, from any city or town where they have an office. Tho money and order- mnst be enclosed in a "GOVERNMENT POST OFFICE STAMPBD ENVELOPE," or the Express Company cannot receire them. All communications strictly confidential. Orders for Tickets or Certificates, by Mail or Express, to be directed to WOOD, EDDY & CO., Augusta, Qa. or, WOOD, EDDY & CO., Atlanta, Qa. or, WOOD, EDDY & Co., Wilmington, DeL A list of the numbers that are drawn from the ^heel,' with the amount of the prixe that each one is entitled to, will be published after-every "drawing in the following papers: Augusta (Geo.) Constitutionalist, Neva Orisons Delta, Mobile Register, Nashville Gazette, N. York Weekly Day Book, Savannah Daily News, Richmond Dispatch, Paulding (Miss.) Clarion, and Little Rock (Ark) True Democrat. Jan 27 4 tf The State of So. Carolina, YORK DISTRICT. ROBERT FLEMMING, who is in the oustody of the Sheriff of York District, by virtue of a writ of Capias ad Respondendum, at the suit of R. M. Roark, having filed in my Office, together with a schedule on oath of his estate and effects, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he may be admitted to the benefit of the Act of the General Assembly, made for the relief of Insolvent Debtors. It is ordered, that the said R. M. Roark, and all others, the creditors to whom the said Robert Flemraicg is in any wise indebted, be and they are hereby summoned and have notice to appear, before the said Court, at York Court House, on the Second Monday of March next, to shew cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid should not be granted. 8. E. MOORE, o. c. c. pis. Office of Common Pleas, York District, Nov. 16th, 1858. ' Nov. 18 46 ? 8m FOR FLORIDA. XJNTXj a tntp route. ^-^r.r Tho Steamer EVERGLADE, Capt. COXETTER, leaves Charleston every TUESDAY at 11 A. M., for Beaufort, Savannah, Brunswick, St. Mary's, Fernandina, Jacksonville, Picolnta and Pilatka. Families going by this Boat will avoid the dangers of Sea-sickness. Freight and Passengers taken AS LOW AS BY ANY OTFIER BOAT. Freight consigned to this Agency will be cared for and forwarded free of charge. Liberal deductions made on parties emigrating to Florida. ' j F. N. BONNEAU, P Agent Steamer Everglade, Brown's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. N. B.?The Wharf at which the Steamer lays is provided with a fine shed. Cattle, Wagons, Horses and Negroes, can here be accommodated and protected from the weather two days previous to the departure of the Boat. This is the only Boat that connects with the Stages in Florida. Dec 18 50 tf ' PI A AOS! PIANOS ! !-The^9E^ The Subscriber keeps constantlyJPtHB^H on hand, PIANO-FORTES of the ve-U J? 1 U ? ry BEST QUALITY, which he offerefor sale on the most reasonable terms. Every Instrument FULLY WARRANTED. Piano-Fortes TUNED and REPAIRED. WM. H. ORCHARD, Yorkville, S. C. Oct 7 40 *7 NOTICE."All those indebted to the concern of H. Q. JACKSON & CO., will find their Aocounts in the Office of H. G. Jackson. Either W. D. MILLER or H. G. JACKSON will attend to the settlement of them. f" H.G.JACKSON fcOtV Jan 20 3 t* iT