Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, February 10, 1859, Image 3
Notice.?w. s. tray lor mis before
me, a LIGHT BAY HORSE swianeyed in
the right shoulder, both html feet white, neir 10
hands high, and about twelve or fourtc.-n years
old. Appraised at Twenty-Five Dollars. The
owner js requested to call irt Mr. -Traylor's, near
Howell's Fenry, on Broad River, an 1 prove property,
pay charges and lake him away.
J. I'. HOOD, Magistrate.
Feb 10 "6 " 4jn
South Carolina?York District
TlfHEREAS JOSEPH J. WATSON has applied
vv to me for Letters of Administration, on
all nii'l singular the goods and chattels, rights
and credits of MARY M. STEWA*RT, late of the
* District aforesaid, deceased.
These are therefore #t'o cite and ndmonish all
andsingular, the kindred and creditors of thes:lM
L deceased, to be and appear before me, at out next
w - Ordinary's Court for the said Djstrict, to be holden
at York Court House on the 21st day -of FEBRUARY
instant, to shew cause, if any, why the said
Administration shottld not fee granted.
Given under my hand and Seal, this 7th day of
February, in the year of our. Lord one thousand
(.I, m?,nut rail nml fiftv.nine. and inthe eighty
third year of American Independence.
. - J. M. ROSS, 0. Y. D.
Feb 1 0 2t
South Carolina-?York District,
"R1THEREA8 S. MOORE has applied to inc
t for Letters of Administration, on aH and
singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits
of JOSIAH A. BENNETT, 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 hold- |
en at York Court House on the 18th day of February
instant, to shew cause, if any, why the
said Administration should not he granted.
Given under iny hand and Seal, this 4rh day of
February, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and fifty nine, and in the eightythird
year of American Independence.
J. M. ROSS, 0. Y. D.
Feb 10 6 2t
FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL.
#TI1E Rev. Dr. WM. CURTIS, while
endeavoring to submit with mournful
resignation to the mysterious act of an
All-wise Providence, that has so sudr
denly deprived this Institution, its
Friends and himseif, of their most vajuable Instructor,
Counsellor, Friend and Parent, would
respectfully inform the Public that be will continue
the Exercises of the School as advertised,,
and endeavor to make those arrangements which
shall entitle it? Friends still to regard its advanticrps
as favorably as they have hitherto been
kindly pleased to do. m
The School \sill, therefore, re-open on tjie ICth.
Dr. Wm Curtis will leave Charleston on Monday
the 14th and Colombia on Tuesday,jFor Union
C. II.
Feb 10 6 * St
'T ?
NEW FIRM!
^
THE UNDERSIGNED have this day formed a
Co-partnership under the title of DARWIN
A JEFFERYS, and having purchased J. IV.
AVERY'S entire stoek of
GROdKRSEIfiif
Beg leave to inform their friends and.the public
generally, that tliey will continue the GROCERY
and PRODUCE BUSINESS at the old stand formerly
occupied by J. W. AVERY, and trust by
unremitting attention to business and a desire to
please, to merit a .share of public- patronage. In
addition to oar'present stock of GROCERIES,
we will be constantly receiving
Fresh Supplies
Of all articles usually kept in this jiue of trade,
which we offer at very low prices for CASH or
PRODUCE, and on FOUR MONTHS TIME, to
good prompt customers.
ggL Liberal prices paid for COTTON, CORN,
FLOUR, Ac., Ac.
P.B.DARWIn! _ T.S.JEFFERYs'
Jan. 1, 1859. 2 tf
Tfiree good journals for
is59?Well adapted to all readers in every
family.
life illustrated?A first class
Pictorial Family paper, devoted to News, Literature,
Science, the Arts; to Entertainment, Imnrnvt'ment.
and Proaiess. Published weekly at
$2 a year.
THE WATER-CERE JOTRXAL.
?Hydropathy, its Philosophy and Practice:
Physiology, Anatomy, and the Lairs of Life and
Health. $1 a year.
THE PIIREXOEOGICAL JOl'RXAL?Devoted
to all those Progressive Measures
for the elevation and improvement of mankind.?
Illustrated. $1 a year.
For THREE COLLARS, all three papers will
be sent a year.
FOWLER & WELLS,
308 Broadvtay, N. Y.
Samples oralis. Agents uanltd. Begin novel
Feb 10 C 4t
AGENCY OF BANK OF CHESTER,
YORKVIJLLkJ, S. C.
THE Subscriber hereby notifies his friends and
the public geuerally. that the Agency of the
"Bank of Chester," WILL BE CONTINUED in
this village.
He may be found at his residence, near the
Depot, until the FIRST OF FEBRUARY. After
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!
?I have just received a supply of
LANDRETH'S celebrated GARDEN
SEED, raised near Philadelphia, of
the growth of 1858, the most reliable
GARDEN SEED you can purchase. Call
soon and get your orders filled.
Also, just received, TWELVE BARRELS NORTHERN
IRISH POTATOES for planting, and
will be sold cheap for cash.
JAMES JEFEERYS.
Jan 28 3 4t
$20 REWARIf
I WILL PAY the above reward for the ap-jUk
prehension and delivery to me here, or/a?
any jail in the State, of my negro boy nam- _\S
ed nP.ORGE, who runaway about the first of
last mouth. Said boy limps slightly in his right
leg?about 18 years old?rather of a copper color?about
o feet G or 7 inches high?light made.
Said boy will most likely lurkintbe neighborhood
of Thomson Strait's, who has his mother.
JOSEPH R. MOSS.
Yorkville, Feb. 3, 1850. 6 tf
Fur war\i\g.- -All persons know- |
ing themselves indebted to the late firm of
RODDY & CO., are earnestly requested to make
payment on or before the FIRST OF FEBRUARY
next, or wc will be compelled to put their
Notes end Accounts in suit. Many of you have
had long indulgence, (near five years) now when
we call, returu the favor extended to you by usNecessity
is our only plea for this notice. A word
to the wise is sufficient;
D. C. RODDEY,
JOSEPH WYLIE,
T. HENRY MOFFATT.
Rook Ilill, Dec. 9, 1808. 49 tf
Notice.?I will make application at the
expiration of three months from date, for a
renewal of Certificate No. 416, for ONE SHARE
of Stock in the King's Mountain Rail Road Company,
dated 1st of August 1857. Said Certificate
being cither lost or mislaid.
JNO. L. MILLER.
Nov 4 44 3m
tvtotice to guardians,
JJY All Guardians, Trustees and Committees, are
hereby notified to come forward before the FIRST
MONDAY IN APRIL NEXT, to make their Annual
Returns, in default whereof ft rule will be issued
against them.
JNO. L. MILLER, c. e. y. d.
Jan 27 4 lOt
otice.?All those indebted to the concern
JLw of II. G. JACKSON & CO., will find their
Accounts in the Office of II. G. Jackson. Either
W. D. MILLER or II. G. JACKSON will attend
to the settlement of them.
H. G. JACKSON & CO.
Jan 20 3 tf
Save your rags .'?The undersigned
wish to purchase 100,000 pounds clean LINEN
or COTTON RAGS, for which the highest
market price will be paid.
l- BLOOMBERG & BRO.
Jau 27 4 tf
i YORK SHERIFF'S SALES,
B V Virtue of Writs of Fieri Fitciits, to me direct
ed, will be' sold between the legal hours o
Sheriffs Sale, "ON TIIE FIRST MONDAY 11
Ifl ARCH SEYT,
I One tract of land, whereotf' the defendant nov
resides, adjoining lands of Thomas If. Smith, Iti
| rat* C. Tliottrasson nnd others, levied on ns th<
' property of Eliza Johnston, at the suit of St in
j hope Sailor. . j 1
One trtict of land rvhercon the defendant nou
resides, levied on as the property of Absolotn Ad
J kin*, at the sdit of Dr. lVra. 11. Fewel. 1
One tract of land, adjoining lands of Charles
i Curry, Mrs. Aiken. McEihnnoys, and others, levi
itd oti as the property of F. M. Galbraitii, at the
suit -of L-C. II inton, u?.' "1,. Howell and F. M.
Galbraith, and others. * 1
One *ract t>f land witerconthe Defendant now
resides, adjoining lands of C. E. Wilkerson and
others, levied on as the property of Nicholas Roberts,
at the ?uit of E. jM. Sloau and others. 1
One tract of land, levied on as the property of
Abner Hambright, whereon he now resides, at the
suit of Joseph Ilerndon. . 1
One tract of land whereon the Defendant now
resides, two miles east of Yorkville, adjoining
lands of Win. Jones and others, levied on, as the
property of Alexander Baker, at the suit of II. F.
Adickes, Survivor, and others. . 1
One black horse, bridle and saddle, one lounge,
one bench, and one trunk, levied on as the property
of M. N. Johnston, at the suit of J. F. White,
rc>ihr,linn n? \f TC .Tnhn?tnn nnd T. N. PettUS.
7 1
One tract of land, adjoining iands of James
Mullioax, deceased, Marcus Bird, Robert Caveny
and the K. M. Iron' Company, levied on as the
property of R. M. Roark, at the suit of J. W.
Averj- and others. ' 1
One tract of land whereon the defendant now
resides, adjoining lands of J. N. McElwec, Robt.
Whiteside* and others, levied on as the property
of D. X. Peters," at the suit of J. N. McElwce nnd
others. 1
One tract of land whereon dnfendant now resides,
adjoining lands of H. P. White, Marcus
Bird and others, levied on as the property of Jacob
Etters, at the suit of James Childers. 1
One tract of land wJiercQn defendant now resides,
adjoining lands of J. II. Aberuatha, John
Rodder, and others, levied on as the property of
T. W. Paris, at the suit of John Lyles, Administrator,
and others. 1
On tract of land whereon the defendant now re.
sides, adjoining lands of A, M. Jackson, John
Whitesidcsand others." Also on Tuesday after the
first Monday in March next, I will sell 7 head of
hogs, 3 bead of cattle, one wagon and harness, and
one set of drawers, levied on ns the property of
L. L. Gardner, at the suit of Myles Smith, for
another and others. 1'
One tract of land whereon the defendant now
resides, adjoiuing lauds of"W; H. Carrol, A. Hardin
and others, levied on as the property of Mary
Pursely, at the suit of William McLure, and others.
. { - '1
One house and lot, at Fort Mill, levied on as
the property of Seth Hotchkiss, at the suit of
John Adams. * 1
One tract of land whereon the defendant now
resides, adjoining lands of John Roddy and others,
levied on the prppcrty of R. S. Horn, at the
suit of W. E. Rose and others. 1
One tract of land known as the >'Mill Tract,"
and the Mill situated thereon, adjoining lands "of
Robert Stewart, Win. Mcrrit and others. Also,
'one other tract known as the "Bennett Tract,
adjoining lands of A. B.'Springs, John Alderson
and others, levied on as the property of Tlios. N.
Pettus, at the suit of J. M. Strong and others. 1
, Or.e house and lot on "Brook's street,'', in the
town of Yorkvillc, whereon T. S. Pagan-resides,
bounded bylamls of Arabella James and others,
containing one acre, more or. less. Also,, one lot
in Vorkville, on "Congress-street," bounded by
lots of B. T. Wheeler and M. Mullenax, containing
one acre, more or less, being the lot whereon
Paean. Favssoux & Co.. lately did business, lev
ied on as the property of James Pagan, Robert A.
Pagan, Thomas S. Pagan and Templeton S. Fayssoux,
at the suit of James A. Carrol aud others.
Also, levied on as the property of Thoinas S. l'a*gan
& Co., at the suit of Lowry & Avery. Also,
levied on as the property of James S. Fayssoux,
at the suit of the King's Mountain Rail Road
Company. " 1
On Tuesday after the first Monday in March,
at the house of Allison Black, I will sell one lot of
eoru, levied on as the property of A. S. Wallace,
at the suit of A. M. Jackson and others. 2
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 he re-sojd for cash at the risk of the former
.purchaser. 2
One tract of land whereon Defendant now resides.
on Turkey Creek, adjoining lands of John
G. Gill and others, levied on as the property of
John L. Miller, at the suit of Ann Witherspoon
aud I. D. Witherspoon, Executors, and others. 2
One tract of land bounding on latjds of Win.
Dcas, John Jackson and others, levied on as the
property of J. C. Acock, at the.Suit of A. J.
Gingles&Co. 2
One tract of land whereon Defendant formerly
resided, bounding on lands of J. N. McElwee, A.
Wherry and others, levied on as the property of
M. McCainon, deceased, at the suit of S. G.
Westbrooks, for another. 2
One bay-horse one sorrel horse, one two-horse
wagon aud one buggy, levied on as the property
of Joseph Jenkius, at the suit of Lindsay & Gordon
and others. ' 3
By virtue of three several orders from the Court
of Ordinary, for York District, I will sell nt York
Court House, on the first Monday in March next,
the following tracts of land, vix: One tract lying
oo-the waters of Catawba River, 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 and a mortgage of the premises. 3
One tract of land whereon the del'endent now
resides, bounding on lands of James II. Robinson,
and Dickson McKnight. Also, one other tract,
known as the "McClerkin place," and bounding
on lands of John McKuight. Wot. Gunn, Dickson
MoKuight and others, levied on as the property
of Dr. Joliu Hall, at the suit of John lloss and
others, 5
One negro man, Berry, levied on as the proper?
* * * - -1- -a rL. ...li T f Cr
ty 01 james roues, ui me sun, vi uuuu c, un?u u,
James A. Gaston, Administrators and others. 5
One tract of land whereon tha defendant now
resides, levied on as the property of Joseph Hetheringtou,
at ther suit of William Brown and others.
13
One tract of land whereon defendnnt now lives,
hounding on lands of S. G. Westbrook, H. II.
Dreuuan and others. Also one other tract hounding
on lands of Daniel Williams, together with
the mills situated thereon. Also six negroes, viz:
Bill, Chaile.-, Amanda, Ben, May and Green, levied
on as the property of J. N. McElwee, Jr., at
the suit of William Caldwell ami others. 8
One tract 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. It. Westbrook, at the suit of Mills
& Co., and others. 4
Three negroes, viz: Sue and her two-children,
Ellen and John, levied on as the property of W.
S. Duulap, at the suit of Roddy & Co. and others.
6
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. 2
ALFRED STILWELL, s. y. d.
Yorkville, February C, 1859.
"VTOTICE.?All persons, indebted to the un1^1
dersigned for property bought at the sale of
the Assigned Estates of J. LEROV DAVIS and W.
B. DUN LAP, bad better call aud settle, as I am
determined to SUE every one who does not pay
before Return Day.
L. II. MASSEY.
Jan 6 1 8t
mowx COUNCIL ELFXTIOY.
m. ?Ml 1 - -- MhVlHV 1 4?U
lucre Will De llll eieuuuu uu .UU.I1/.11, JHU
FEBRUARY next, for Intendant and Wardens ol
the town of Yorkville, for the current year.?
Polls open at 10 o'clock, A. M.; close at 1 o'clock,
P. M. R. HARE, Intendant.
J. A. McLean, Clerk.
Jan 27 4 8t
Rlrosem: oil.?a fresh supply
just received and for sale at $1.75 per gallon,
CASH. The money must accompany the
order in every instance.
E. M. KIRKPATRrCK.
Feb 3 5 tf
Honey SoapT"
THE best Soap in use for the Toilet, for Shnving,
and to prevent the skin from chapping,
For sale at 25 and 35 cents per box by
V. A. CAU^SE & CO., Druggists,
In "Lindsey Block."
tiELATlWE. ?Coxes patent refined GELAJT
TINE, with which an unrivalled chrystalint
Jelly can be made in a few minutes. For Sale bj
ALLISON & BRATTON.
j. .1.
r QUGAK.?3,000 pounds NEW ORLEANS.
! O and tbe same of ML'SCO-VADO SUGAR Just |
J received and for sale by J. J. GARVIN. I
Fob 10 C tf
MACKEREL..?10 Kits,-and C half, audi
quiirur barrels, No. laud 2 MACKEREL, j'
i 0;? linr.tl and" for snle by. J. J. GARY IN.
' F. blO - . G ? tf |
NEW ORLEA!VS 3fOl.4SSES.-Ten
Rnrrels, New Crop, New Orleans MOLASSES.
Just received and for sale by
> J. J. OARVIN. '
Jan 27 4 ' tf '
Li ALT.?FIFTY SACKS~0F SALliar$l~75
O per t-ack. Jast received and for stile byJ.
J. GARVIN.
Jun 27 4 , tf ]
ATS.?A lot of 8EED "OATS, COW"PEAS
and BEANS, on Iiand and for sale by
' "J.^F. GARVIN. ;
Feb 3 ' S ' ? tf
IVAIVTEDr-lOO sacks oi'JLOUR of good j
brands, for whiefcthe highest price will be
paid by J. J. GARVIN. t
Feb 3 5 _ tf i
TX/XIITE-WIffE VlffEGAR.-ONE .
T T barrel WHITE-VINEGAR. Just received 1
and for sale by J. J. GARVIN.
Feb 3 5 , . tf <
Tiff AffD COOPER-WARE.-A fine '
assortment on hand and for sale by ?
J: J. GARVIN. I
Feb 3 ' 5 tf
W^3STTEI57 !
(5) r r| BUSHELS OF CORN MEAL, and tho
?OUsame quantity of CORN, fov which tho |
highest market price will be paid by
J. J. GARVIN. (
Jan 27 4 tf t
JUST RECEIVIS) ~ tCASE
GINGER CHOW-CIIOW. . ? 1
1 ?? Brandy PEACHES.
* 1 " Pepper and Worcestershire SAUCE. J
1 " Tomatto and Walnut CATSUP. 1
1 " Mixed PICKELS.
1 " SARDINES.. For ssle low by
J. J. GARVIN. f
Fob 3 -5 tf
PEPPER, Spice, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nut- 1
meg, Gfnger, Copperas, Madder, Blacking,.
Soda and Lemon Crackers; Loaf, Crnshed. "
Refined, New Orleans and Muscovado SU- '
GARS ; Rio, Java, and Laguyra COFFEE ;
New Orleans, Porto Rico,and West India *
MOLASSES; Candles, Candies, Raisins, *
Prunes, Veast Powders, Starch, Pipe-head6,
- Cigars, snun, xooacco, Aiatcnes, soua, nice, ;
Table and Sack Sal), Telia, Indigo, Nails,
Tacks, Shot, Percussion.Cfl.ps, and a lot of
other things too tedious to mention, kept constantly
on. hand and ioif sale by
J. J. GARVIN.
Feb 3 5 tf
NEW GROCERY.
M HAVING formed a Co-partncrsbip
for the purpose of carryihg
ou the GROCERY BUSINESS, we would
respectfully request all persons who are iu want
of anything in our line to call and examine our
stock, which consists' in part of
S1LTG-ARS: i
New Orleans, Stewart's C, Crushed and Powdered.
MOLASSES : New Orleans and Muscovado.
CHEESE: English Dairy and Cream.
MACKEREL?In Ivitts, } barrels, 1 barrels and .
barrels. * , t
PINK-EYE POTATOES,. J
Por planting; Bagging, Rope, and everything ^
usually kept in a Grocery and Provision Store. ^
We will buy all kinds of Produce, for which
wo will give the HIGHEST MARKET PRICES. 1
Particular attention given to *
THE PURCHASE OP COTTON. '
- Our place of business js opposite Lowry i
- & Avery's old stand, now occupied by Darwin and i
Jefferys.. i
Bgfc. OUR TERMS mu3t be CASH ; or a cred- i
it to those who will pay promptly when called upon. J
W. D. MILLER, ,
J. C. MILLER. i
Jan 27 4 tf j
"SOLD OUT. :
HAVING sold our Stock ot DRUGS ard MED <
ICINES, to Messrs. V. A. CAUSSE & CO., ^
we would particularly rceonlmcnd them to our ?
friends and former patrons and to the public generally:
and we feel warranted in assuiiug you *
that the business will be conducted by them in a ?
manner well deserving your confidence and pat- I
ronagc. 1
Mr. H. W, Meurili., of the firm, has devoted
the last nine years to close practical attention 1
to the Drug Business in all its branches, and he 1
will consequently be enabled to compound nil *
Medicines and Prescriptions in the most skillful
nud competent mnuner; and as Medicines should
only be prepared.
Thanking you for your liberal patronage to us,
we hope you will extend the same to our successors
at the OLD STAND, in the Lindsay Block.
H. G: JACKSON & CO.
Jan J 3 2 if.
"^KIRHPATMCK'S.?
THE .'Subscriber just having closed a term of
two years servicos with his friends and customers
in the :
. WATCH AND JEWELRY BUSINESS,
returns his thanks for their kind and liberal patronage,
and asks a coutinuance of the same. lie
has on hand as good a stock as can be found in the
State:
LAMPS, OIL,
Guitar's, 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.
iST WATCHES, JEWELRY, CLOCKS and '
Musical Boxes REPAIRED at short notice by an
. EXPERIENCED WORKMAN. - * 1
1000 oz. OLD SILVER WANTED. '
E. M. KIRKPATRICE. 1
Nov 25 47 tf
OLIVET MALE ASABEMY. 1
THE exercises of this Institution will
j be resumed on the SECOND MONe^rS&?
DAY IN JANUARY NEXT, under i
the direction of 3. LUCIAN LOVE, 1
at the following rates, per term of 1
j ten months, viz : 1
| Spelling, Reading, Writing, &c $10 00 I
I English Grammar, Geography, &c. 10 00
! Latin and Greek Languages, with higher
branches of English,....* au uu
86?? Good Hoarding, with lights included, can J
j be obtained a,t from seven to eight dollars per '
! month.
Dec 23 .51 3m 1
CHANGE! !
THE FIRM of J. L. CLARK & CO., having ,
been changed, the business will hereafter be i
| conducted at the old stand NEAR TIIE DEPOT,
, under the name and style of
CARROLL, CLARK & CO. j
They will keep constantly on hand a large and '
well-selected Stock of GROCERIES, and FAMILY
and PLANTATION SUPPLIES, which they
will sell at the lowest living prices..
They will pay the highest market price
IN CASH OR GROCERIES, for every kind of
Country Produce.
CARROLL, CLARK & CO.
Jan G 1 tf
WITHDRAWAL FROM BUSINESS. '
JANUARY 1, 1859.
. j X HAVE this day sold out my entiro stock of
Jl FAMILY GROCERIES to Messrs. DARWIN
& JEFFERYS, to whom I cordially recommend
my former customers. For the convenience of ,
persons wishing to settle, my ACCOUNTS and \
NOTES will be left with T. S. JEFFERYS, who ,
ii} authorized (or in bit absence P. B. DARWIN)
to receipt for and settle up the same uutil the >
I loth of FEBRUARY, when all paper not satisfac- (
, | torily arranged, will be placed in process of col- j
lection. J. W. AVEIlY.
| Jan 13 2 tf
9S jsl.
VLL persons visiting York on that day, will
fiud it to their advantage to call on us for all '
! articles desired in our line, for they will bo sure (
| to get PURE and FRESH articles at moderate 1
! prices. Don't forget the place? 1
j V. A. CAUSSE & CO'S.
In I.indscy Block. '
i TIE GRATII'S IEXECTRIC OIL.r
JLr Fresh and Genuine. For sale by
V. A. CAUSSE & CO.
CitBtoktcS.
For announcing ? Candidate for Office, per ijear,
or for a less time, $5 in advance ; if
not paitlin advance, $16.
' FOR" ORDINARY. 1
- . -v . -
mDIVARY.?Tho fricnd3 of JOHN B.
aCKSON, Bso.r respectfully.announce him
as a Candidate for the office of ORDINARY.
April 8 14 ly*
RDIYARV. The "fiends of JEROME
C. MILLER, respectfully ftnnounce him as a
Candidate for ORDINARY of York District, at the
next election. "
April-1 13 y*
RDIXARY.?The friends of JOHN G.
ENLOE, Esq., respectfully announee.him as
i Candidate for ORDINARY of York Distriot) at
ihe ensuing election.
Sept 2 . .85 tf
FOR TAX-COLLECTOR.
'nA\-<;OIXIiti'OR.--THE'"fri??d. if
JL MOSRS LINDSAY respectfully announce him
is a Candidate for Tax-Collector for York District,
it the ensuing election.
Dec 9 49 tf
rAX-COI'LECTOR.?We are authorized
to announce W. B. McCONNELL, as ft Canlidate
for Tax- Collector for York District, at the
msuiner election.
March 11 * tf
TAX COLLECTOR.?The friends of C
C. GWIN, respectfully announce him as a
Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR for York Dis;rict,
at the ensuing election.
March 4 * tf
TAX-COLLECTOR.?The friends"
P. BOYD respectfully announce hitn as a
Candidate for Tax-Collector for York District, at
ho ensuing election.
March 11-10 tf
TAX-COLLECTOR.?We are authorized
to announce THOMAS ROACn as a Candidite
for Tax Collector for York District, at the
text election.
Feh.25 8 tf
TAX COLLECTOR.?The friends of Captain
JOHN J. WYLIE, beg leave to announce
lim as a candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR of York
district, at the next election.
Dec 17 50 tf
1TAX COLLECTOR^The friends of JO*
. SEPH C. MITCHELL respectfully announce
lim as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR, at
he next election.
Oct 22 42 tf J
TAX COLLECTOR.?We are authorized
to announce S. S. ELAM as a Candidate for
rAX-COLLECTOR of York District, at tthe ensung
election.
Jan 7 1 tf
TAX COLLECTOR.?We are authorized
to announce Capt. DANIEL D. MOORE: as a
Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR for York Disrict,
at the ensuing election.
Jan 14 2 tf
T^AX COLLECTOR.?We are authorised
i to announce WYLIE L. HARRIS, Esq., as a
landidatc for TAX-COLLECTOR of York Disrict,
at the ensuing election.
Jan 7 1 tf
TAXES! TAXES!!
[WILL attend at the following times and places,
for the purpose of receiving TAXES for
he year 1856 :?
Yt Fort Mills, on Friday, February 11th.
Yt'Rock Hill, on Saturday, February 12th.
It Ebenezcrville, on Monday, February 14th.
It Clay Ilill, on Tuesday, February 15th.
It Hunter's, on Wednesday, February 16th.
It Smith's, on Thursday, Februnry 17th.
Yt Allison's, on Friday, February 18th.
Yt Whisonant's, on Saturday, February 19th.
Yt Moore's ou Monday, February 21st.
Yt Boydton, on Tuesday, Fehruary 22d.
Yt Wylie's, on Wednesday, February 23d.
Yt Clark's Store, on Thursday, February 21th.
Yt Feemster's, on Friday, February 25th.
Yt Oilfillin's, on Saturday, February 2Gth.
Yt Nance's, on Monday, February 28th.
Yt McConnellsville, on Tuesday, March 1st.
Yt Brattonsville, on Wednesday, March 2d.
Yt Westbrook's, on Thursday, March 3d.
Yt Coatc's Tavern, on Saturday, March 5th.
Yt Yorkville, on Monday, March 7th ?nd 14th,
ind remain during Court week. .
Sale day in April the last day for making reurns.
All persons failing to make returns on the
.t -V ~ A U1 ~ i. K 11 * ~
lOOve uay, nuuiu cu uuuuic ula. /in it* juts iu uc
)aid by the first Alondaj- in May, or executions
nay be issued. %
Property to bo returned in the name of the
Droper owner. Guardians, Executor's, and Adninistrators
will return property under their
sontrol.
Persons having transferred property between
he 1st October, 1857, and 1st October 1858, will*
nake it known to me.
All persons are required, under a penalty of ten
lollnrs, to report to me the number of births,
leaths and marriages, of whites and blacks, that
jccured i,n their families previous to January, instant.
Magistrates, Clergyman and others are
-equired by law to report such facts of this nature
is como within thiir own knowledge, during the
same period of ti me.
Free persons of color must pay their taxes in
Mar oh.
It*is earnestly requested that every tlx payer
nect me at the appointed times and plaees, and
aot defer making their returns until Court Week
md public days at the Court House, at which
:ime"lhcre is usually such a rush that it is almost
mpossible to do business corr. ctly.
T. W. STURGIS, T. C.
Jan 27 4 7t
SCO ACREiS OF .AND FOR SALE
IV YORK DISTRICT.
TFTE undersigned, having purchased, and removed
to a plantation on the East side of the Calawba
river, offers for sale his valuable plantation
>n the West-side of said river, two-and-a-half
xiiles from the Nation Ford, and immediately on
the Nation Ford road, 3 miles from Rock Ilill, adoining
lands of Col. Cad. Jones, A. Wliyte, Esq., <
ind others, containing
500 ACRES.
About two-thirds of this plantation is in cultivation,
and the remainder is WOODLAND. One
ialf of the land in cultivation, has been cleared
(vithin the last four years, and is equal to any
and in York or Chester District, for the cultivation
of Cotton. About FIFTY ACRES is
FOE BOTTOM LA\'D.
The plaee is well-improved?having a GOOD
DWELLING HOUSE, a new Gin-House, a new
iouble 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
jpon it. Any information desired, as to price,
ind terms of sale, can be obtained by addressing
the undersigned at Fort Mills, York Dist., S. C.
C. L. CLAWSON.
Sept 80 39 tf
Chairs! Chairs!! Chairs!!!
DfliSTER A, CREPS,
pi RESPECTFULLY announce to their
XJI friends and the public generally, that
Brj^^ they have just received direct from
yffBBS) the manufacturer, a fine assortment
i/JK If of CHAIRS, which they will sell a.t
" 1 prices, 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-supplied, by recent additions, with
in excellent stock of material in the Cabinet line,
they are prepared to manufacture every description
of FIL'RXITIJRE, on short notice.
B?5u In order that nil hands may be enabled to
"push along, keep moving," they will do business
on the Cash principle. Give us a cull at the old
stand, near the Depot.
DOSTER & CREPS.
Jan 6 1 ly
VT OTICE.?AH persons indebted to the firm
ill of T. S. PAGAN & CO., or PAGAN, FAYSSOUX
& CO., arc requested to make settlement
forthwith, as I ain 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
J'LEARY, as cither of them havosome of the pipers
in their hands. This is our last notice.
T. S. PAGAN & CO.
PAGAN, FAYSSOUX & CO.
Nor 18 40 tf
SffilMSK&S
FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL,
# SPARTANBURG DISTRICT.
THE SPRING TERM of this Institution
will commence on WEDNESDAY,
FEBRUARY lGtb, 1859.
FACULTY OP INSTRUCTION.
. REV. T. CURTIS, D. D.,
I Principal, aud Instructor in Meqtal and Moral Science, JUsfory
and English Literature,
.REV. W. CURHS.
Principal, and Instructor hi Natural Science.
MRS. E. A. CURTIS^
Superintendent of Domestic and SocialDuties.
PROFESSOR .T: B. ERFURTII,
Instructor in Music, Vocal and Instrument at.
PROFESSOR J. C. ESTEE,
Instructor In Mus|c, Vocal and Instrumental?Late In charge
of the Music Department in the State Normal
School, Albany, New York. .
' MISS L. C. TENNEY,
Instructaess in English liranehcs.
MISS C. R. TALCOTT, * '
Instrnctre^ in Mathematics.
MISS CATHARINE CRITTENDEN AND MISS
A. BLATCHLRY,
Instructresses in Geography and History
MISS M. A. LUTHER, Instructress
jn Drawing, Paintlngnnd Writing.
MISS S. E. HOWE,
Instructress hi French, Itallan'and Spa&lhh.
MRS. J. C. 'ESTKE,
, Instructress in Vocal and Instrumental Music.
MRS. E. .S. KING, .
jrnraury i^epurnncur.
TERMS:
petl term i)f half-a-ybar, payable in advance.
Instruction?English Departments, $25 00
Board, including Washing, Fuel ft Lights, 50 00
***Thc above includes a complete course of
English education (for $75 the Terra) 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 00
Quitar, 20 00
"Vocal, (special lessons)............. 20 00
Use of Piano, '. 2 50
44 Harp,.,.,..; 5 00
French, .. '. 20 00
Drawing and Painting,..."...'.. ; 20 00
Primary Department,. . ... 15 00.
No charge beside the above will be made in
connection with the School except for Books and
Stationery actually used.
__Jan 27^ 4 -8t
FEMALE NORMAL SCHOOL.7
. High Point, W. C. Bail Road.
(Fifteen miles Wcfit of Greensboro'.)
Rev. N. McRAY, Principal, witb efficient Assistants.
#TIIK object of this Institution is to
provide for the thorough education of
young ladies, and as nn additional
feature, to qualify soch of them as
may desire it, for the avocation of
teaching. Its next Session will open on the
riI\Oi ur rLunuAivi in me new ones uunaing
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 pupils. . '
We shnll have lectures-and experiments in Natural
Science, by an- experienced instructor.?
Board and furnished rooms, with fire-places, fuel,. '
&c., $6 per month. English Branches, $G to $15
per session. Languages and Ornamentala on reasonable
teems. Board and half the tuition-required
in advance. Tho Proprietor, Teachers aBd
Pupils dwell together and eat at the sarae'tabie.
jggy Young Ladies of limited means will be
credited for tyition until they can teach and pay
for it. Situations guarantied to such. For full
information, address
Rj.*v. W. I. LANGDON, Proprietor.
Jan 27 4 . lp
UN19.il ACADEMY.
TIIE Exercises of this Institution
~ t>c resumed on the FIRST MONDAY
IN JANUARY 1S59, under the
direction of W. J. BOWEN.
msr 'l'ne Acauemy is locateu at nrzuu
Church (8 miles East of Yorkville) in a neighborhood
remarkably healthy and free from temptation
to rice of any description.
TERMS?PER SESSION OF 5 MONTHS : (OR 100 DAIS)
Elementary English Branches $ 6 00
English Grammar, Geography, &c 9 00
Latin and Greek Languages, with the higher
branches of English, 17 50
Students will bo charged from the time of entering
until the close of the Session, and no deduction
made except in cases of sickness or at
the discretion of the Principal.
Boarding can be obtained at Eight Dollars per
month.
TITOS. S. NEELY,
Chairman Board of Trustees.
Jan G '1 3m
A SPLENDID
HOUSE AND LOT'FOR SALE,
THE SUBSCRIBER offers (or
sa^e 9P'cn(''(' HOUSE AND
kJ| LOT at Yorkvflle, one mile South
-uirT5jasSgr of tl^e Court House, on the Rail
Road. The Dwelling House is a apleudid building,
having eight rooms 18 feet square and a fireplace
in eaoh, and a passage oP 12 feet through
the centre. There is also a good Kitchen, Negj;oIIousc,
Smokc-House nod Staliles ontlio lot.?
There are 25 ACRES of land iu the lot, J wood,
and having a beautiful branch running through it.
If not sold privately before TUESDAY, the
15th day of MARCH next, (Court-Week) it will
then, be sold at public outcry, to tne niguest diudcr.
The premises will be sold cheap and with
the most favorable payments.
J. FELIX WALKER.
Feb 3 5 Gt
South Carolina-- York District,
WHEREAS S. C. YOUNGBEOOD 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:
These are therefore to cite and..admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to be and nppcar before me, at our
next Ordinary's Court for the sard District, to be
holden at York Court House ou the 11th day of
February next, to shew cause, if any, why the
said administration should not be granted.
Given under ray hand and Seal, this 2?th day of
January, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and fifty-nine, and in the
eighty-third year of American Independence.
J. M. ROSS, 0. Y. D.
feb 3 5 2t
GARDEN SEED! GARDEN SEED f1
AS the time is fust approaching when the delightful
occupation to all, of GARDENING,
will have to be resumed ; and it being impossible
to produce superior vegetables but from superior
seeds?we have furnished ourselves from out of
the best houses in the United States, with seeds
m their purest jorms, ana wnicnwni ou wau-auicu
as markod, in as large quantity and a more complete
assortment, and which will be sold cheaper
than seeds have ever been sold in this market.
8J3X? We will make liberal reductions to Country
Merchants. Call and examitip.
ALLISON & BRATTON.
Feb 3 5 tf
South Carolina?York District
Evans Murphy and wife, Applicants, vs. Sarah
McSwain, et al., heirs-at-law of Margaret MpSwain,
deceased.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that John Ramsay
and wife Nancy N., defendants, reside
without this State: It is, therefore, ordered, that
they do appear and object to the division or sale
of the real estate of Margaret McSwain, deceased,
on or before the first of April next, or their
consent to the same will be entered of record.
J. M. ROSS, o. r. d.'
January 1, 1859. 2 3m
OW TO DO GOOD AND GET
"PAID FOR .IT."?Take an Agency for'our
Publications. The terms are such there can be
no possibility of loss. Every family will be glad
to obtain some of them. For particulars address,
FOWLER & WELLS,
No. 308 Broadway, New York.
Feb 10 G 4t
PI 4A OS ! PI A!VOS ! I-The^fc?
The Subscriber keeps constantly
on hand, PIANO-FORTES of the ve-U ? * J u
ry BEST QUALITY, which he offers for sale on
the .most reasonable terms. Every Instrument
FULLY WARRANTED. ?
Piano-Fortes TUNED and REPAIRED.
WM. n. ORCHARD,
Yorkville, S. C.
Oct 7 40 ly
I R!VI\G FLUID.?For sale low at
the "York Drug Store," Lindsey Block, by
V. A. CAUSSE & CO.
Feb 8 f> tf i
MEWII1M& WBG1L8K.
\l/'AiiriJBO.-500 JBU8HEL8 -OF CORN,
? ? forwhioh the'market price will he paid in*
Cash or Groceries, at i ,
MEACflAM & WHEELER'S.
Feb 3 - " ' 6 m , ' ff
BUSHELS SEED OATS. For sale by
IUU MEACHAM & WHEELER.
Jan 27 4 - If
Irish Potatoes.
5 BARRELS N. C. POTATOES, on hand.
20 Barrels Piojc-Eye NOlCTHERN POTATOES,
to arrive, at
MEACHAM & WHEELEIF8.
Jao-27 4 tf
25,000 ff5MauE' on hand and for I
* - ^MEACHAIJ & WHEELER.
Jan 27 4 tf
Buckwheat Flour.
G> Barrels NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR.
SJ Ai.go,
5 barrels new crop N. 0. MOLASSES.
Just received by
v MEACHAM & WHEBLER.
Dec 16 ... .50 tf ,
New Mackerel,
r KITS No. 1, 2 end 3 MACKEREL.
D 20 half-barrels No. 1 and 2 MACKEREL.
ALSO, '
10 Kits FRESH SALMON.
Eor Sale at the Grocery Store of
MEACHAM & WHEELER.'
Dec 16 60 ' tf
ii ees e! cheese !!?25 boxes E. D.
and P. A. CHEESE.
25 Boxes Goshen CHEESE.
On hand nnd for sale by
MEAOHAM &' WHEELER.
Dec 16 60 tf
Fech7r.?50 bagsBTOWE'S A No. 1 Family
.FLOUR, for sale by
MEACHAM & WHEELER.
Not 18 46 tf
Tobacco and segars.-a iat?e
lot of TOBACCO and SEGARS, now in store
and for sale by
MEACHAM & WHEELER,
Oct 21 . 42 , tf .
* i
A SACK8 of SALT. For sale.by
XUU MEACHAM & WHEELER,
Oct 21 " - 42 tf
1.I.'. MI) lYftHfid CBJHTER
OP SOUTH CAROLINA.
THE ANNUAL Grand
m. jPtfAr v?onTocation of this Most
Excellent Grand Chapter,
J"*' he Golden at Mason10
Charleston, com
'Jmcuu,4J6 ,wv 1A u uiuua* iu.f
on ^^SDAY, February
* Officers and Members of
the same, and Delegates from Subordinate Chapter.^,
are particularly requested to give a general
and punctual attendance. The Annual Election
of Officers will then take place, the wqrk fully exemplified,
and other important business transacted,
The per diepi 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,
requiring tliem to make their Returns and pay
their dqes to the Grand Secretary, on or before
the Convocation in FcbruaVy. A neglect of this
duty wiil debar the privilege of being represented
in the Grand Chapter, and its Officers from
holding office therein.
By order of the H.-. E.\ H.% P.*.
EBENEZER THAYER,
Grand Secretary.
Jan 27 . 4 3t f
REMOVAL. J
JACOB iXACH,
TARES this method to inform
^ his friends and customers, that
he has removed his BOOT AND
SHOE establisment to the "Meek
Building," adjoining the store of Moore, Raiuey
& Co., wticrc he is prepared with competent
workmen and the very best material, to MAKE
and. REPAIR
BOOTS AND SHOES
In the FINEST and most DURABLE manner.?
He will spare no pains to-give entire satisfaction
to his oustomers; and in order tl\at the "me^ns
may justify the ends," his business will be conducted
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 retilrns his sincere thanks for the generous
patronage heretofore bestowed on bim, and
hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a
continuance of the public favor.
Jan G * 1 ly
New cabinet shopT
.NEW RM.
HARRIS & MOORE,
HAYING formed a co-partnership in the CABINET
BUSINESS, take this method to inform
their friends and the citixeiie of York District
generally, that thoy are prepared at thek
Shop, one door South of the Post Office and adjoining
the ENQUIRER PRINTINO OFFICE, to
manufacture every description of
KT<-KJ'JE?.T?rj[rM^MCJJR.JE39
which they will dispose of at the LOWEST PRICES
FOR CASH, or in exchange for LUMBER.
SSf Particular atteption win be given to .REPAIRING.
From the long experience of tbo Senior Partner
in the business, they feel warranted in saying that
eptire satisfaction will be given to all who. may
be pleased to extend them patronage. Give us a
call.
S. S. HARRIS,
(J. iv ftlOUKE.
Feb 3, 1859 5 ly
BOOTS & SHOES.
LOUIS SMITH
fiTj Respectfully informs his friends
WJ . . and the public generally, that he
still continues at his stand NEAR
STOWE'S HOTEL, to manufac
turc BOOTS AND SHOES of the very best material
on short notice, and at the lowest living
prices.
He will keep constantly on hand a stock of
READY-MADE WORK,
To which he invites the attention of the public.
lie takes this opportunity to return his thanks
for the generous patronage with which.he has
been favored, and hopes by unremitting attention
to business, and a steady purpose to give satisfaction,
to still receive a liberal sharo of the favors
of the public.
Jan 20 3 tf
iiiiliiiiL
BY d. 3\T. STOWE,
YORKVILLE, S. C.
THIS establishment has recently been remoddeled,
repaired and fitted up anew, and the
subscriber is prepared to entertain in the best
style his friends who may visit Yorkville. The
ROOMS are comfortable and well-furnished: servants
attentive; and the table supplied with the
best that comes to market. Terms moderate.
GOORE'S LIVERY STABLES, attached to the
Hotel, will furnish the best provisions for any
stook that may be brought to the Hotel; and provide
conveyances to any point, at the shortest notice,
and on reasonable terms.
SAM'L N. STOWE.
July 15 28 tf
In Equity?York.
W. A. Moore, 1 Bill for Relief,
vs. [ Account,
W. P. McFadden, AdrnW., et. al. J $c.
IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Commissioner
that John Storment and wife Martha,
abseut Defendants in the above stated case, reside
without the limits of this State ; On motion of
Williams and Beatty, 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 confesto will bo awarded against them.
($5) JNO. L. MILLEY, c. e. t. d.
Jan 13 2 3m
J~OB PRINTING?Neatly executed at the
ENQUIRER OFFIQE.
nmm\ bamaims !
LPOK OUT!
- MASSKY d? MXZiIJS
RETURN their grateful -acknowledgments to
the citizens of fork and Lancaster districts,
for thSir liberal patronage; and hope by a strict
aftention td bSsincss and art honest endeavor to
please their cnston?er8, etill to merit a continuance
of the same.
They hereby announce to the public at large,
that they are 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 GOOD8, and in fact, all
kinds of Gppds usually kept in a lacge'and well*
regulated Store; together with a full assortment of
GROCERIES v
Of all kinds, at prices to snit the times.
Ladies and Gentlemen, call in and exam
ine our stock of GOODS?we feel satisfied we can
please you. Ebenezerville,
Deo. "2, 1858. 48 tf
WOOD; BODY & CO'S
SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERIES.
(CHARTERED BY THE STATE OP GEORGIA^
CAPITAL FBlZE $ff0,000!
TICKETS ONLY $IO I
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 those In Georgia, under the
management of Messrs. Gregory and Maury, of
Wilmington,-Delaware, we hare deemed it expedient
t) change the name of our firm, on and after
January 1st, 1859, to that of WOOD, EDDY & Co.,
who will hereafter hare the management of the
Sparta Academy Lottery, and the others, as above
named.
In all transactions wc have endeavored le conduct
our business with integrity and promptness,
j and we can assure the public that the patronage
heretofore bestowed on us is w^ll deserving of being
transferred to our successors.
Very Respectfully,
8. SWAN & CO.
Augusta, Georgia, Dec. .16,1858.
WOOD, EDDY & CO., MAYAGER8,
Successors to S. SWANN & CO.'
The following Scheme will be drawn by Wood,
Eddy Sf Co., Managers of the Sparta Academy
Lottery, ia each of. their Single Jin tuber Lotteries
for February,. 1-859, at Acousta, Geo., urpub- a
lie, under the superintendance of Commissioners.
Class 6 Draws Saturday, February 5, 1859.
Class 7 Draws Saturday. February 12, 1869.
Class 8 Draws Saturday, February 19, 1859.
Class 9 Draws Saturday, Fcbruury 26, 1869.
ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE.NUMBERS.
Fifty thousand Tickets! Five thousand four
hundred and eighty fiveprizes! pearly one prize
taevery nine tiokets. "Magnificentscheme! to be
drawn EACH SATURDAY IN FEBRUARY.
1 Prize of $60,000,! 1 Prize of*....' 1,600
1 " 20,000 50 600
1 44 10,000! 100- 44 400
1 " ........ 6,000 j 100' 44 300"
1 44 4,000, 100 44 460
1 44 8,000,1 100 44 ..... 100
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 pzs. of $400 apxg. to $50,000 ?z. are $1,600
- 4 44 300 44 20,000 44 44 1,200
. 4 44 250 44 10,000 44 44 1,000 -
4 ' SZt) ? b.UOU " " 900
4 " 200 " 4,000 " " 800
4 " 150 " 3,000 " " 600
4 " 100 " * 1,500 " " 400
5,OOQ " 20 arc 100,000
5,485 Prizes amounting to $320,00(9
Whole Tickets $10?Halves $5-^-Quarters $2,50
A Circular showing the plan of the Lot
teries wiH be sent to any oak desirous 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
" " 10 Half " ... 40
" " 10 Quarter " ... 20
" " 10 Eighth " 10
Jgy In ordering Tickets or Certificates, enclose
the money to oar address for the Tickets ordered,
on receipt ef which they will be forwarded hy fret
mail. .Purchasers can Jiave Tickets ending in any
figure they may designate.
The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be
sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing.
Bgi, Purchasers will please write their signatures
plain, and give their'Post Office, County and
State.
ggL. Remember that overy Prize is drawn and
payable in full without deduction.
All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid ipa- ?
mediately ecfter the drbwing?ottiir prizes at 'the
usoaI time of thirty days.
Notioe to Correspondents.?Those who prefer not
pending the money by mail, can use the ADAM'S
EXPRESS COMPANY, whereby -money for Tickets,
in sums of Ten Dollars, and upwards? can ba
sent, us AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE, from,
any city or town where they have an office. The
money and order must be enclosed in a "GOVERNMENT
POST OFFICE STAMPED ENVELOPE,"
cr the Express. Company oaunot reeeive
thetp.
All communications strictly confidential.
Orders for Tickets or Certificates, by Mall or
Express, to be directed tie
WOOD, EDDY & CO., Augusta, Oa.
or, WOOD, EDDY St CO., Atlanta,, Ga.
or, WOOD, EDDY & Co., IFi'fmj'ny/on, Del.
BST A list of the numbers that are drawn from
thp wheel, with the amount of the prize that eaoh
one is entitled to, will be published after every
drawing, in the following papers:
Augmta (Geo.) CoittHtutionaUst, New Orleans
Delta, Mobile Register, Nashville Gazette, N. York
Weekly Day Book, Savannah Daily News, Richmond
Dispatch, Paulding (Miss.) Clarion, and
Little Rock (Ark) Trut'Democrat.
Jan 27 4 tf_
NEW FAMILY GltOCM.
GROCERIES! GROCERIES!!
IN ADDITION TO OCR
DRY ROODS STOCK,
The und'er9igned are receiving a large assortment
of GROCERIES and
FAMILY PROVISIONS,
In the room adjoining our stand. We intend to
keep a general stock on hand, and
WILL OFFER INDUCEMENTS
Which cannot be equalled outside of Charleston.
Our thanks are duo our customers for former
patronage, and we ask of all a fair trial in the new
as well as the old business.
Our GOODS are cheap.
L. BLOOMBERG & BRO.
Dec 2 48 tf
The State of So. Carolina,
YORK DISTRICT.
ROBERT FLEMMING, who is in the custody
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 effect^
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
Flemming 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.
S. E. MOORE, c. o. o. pls.
Office of Common Pleas, York District, Not.
16th, 1858.
Nov. 18 .46 * 8m
AUVTED?A GOOD BOOT-MA-^?
KERand a Good SHOE-MAKER,
to whom steady employment and liberal
wages will be given. Wages paid v
promptly. For farther particulars, apply immediately
to JACOB FLACH,
Yorkville, 8. C.
Jan 27 4 tf
DRAY TICKETS.?A large lot on hand
and for sale at the ENQUIRER OFFICE.