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time of genaiucoess, are of no acarmnt. P&sscr gers who lose their tickets can be ejected from th cars unless tbey purchase a second one. Passer gers aro bound to observe decorum *ia the "cars and are obliged to comply with all reasonabl demands to show tickets. Standing upon th platform, or otherwise violating a rule of th company, renders a person liable to be pwt fros the train. No person has a right to monopolir more seats than he has paid for, and any artic! left in a seat wliire the owner is temporarily ab sent, eBtitles him to the place upon his return.' The Hhraxe "Lo-j Rolling"?The phrase i drawn from the clearing of foresf land in a dm country. The settler could himself cut down th' trees, and cut them into lengths or logs. Th< next step was to roll them into heaps for burning and that he could not do without 'help: so hi called bis neighbors to help him roll, and whet they had a rolling he helped them. This wa; aptly applied to legislative action for the passagi of laws for local measures. Vote for my bill an< I will vote for yours. The phrase was probablj western ; it is certainly more than forty years old Columbia Market. Cocpmbia Feb. 22. Tbe market is depressed, and but little offering for sale; about 40 bales sold to-day, at prreei ranging from 8 to lOJc. A fancy lot might brinf 11c. Another Slaver Captured. * " Norfolr, Ya., Feb. 21* The bark Julia Dean, Onpt Herland. of Charles ton, has armed, In charge of Lieut. Braine, of th< sloop of war Yincennes. The J ulia Dean was cap tared as a slaver. Charleston Market. Charleston, Feb. 21. Cotton was very much aeglected to day, and the market wore a languid and drooping appearance. The sales were limited to some 800 balesi at extremes ranging from 9} to 12c. The Last of the Seminoles. New Orlfaxs, Feb. 21." The steamer Magnolia arrived yesterday, from Florida, with Maj. Rector, and seventy-one Semi noles, bound to the Indian Territory West of the Arkansas. These Indians are the last of the tribe, I and all appear in good health and spirits. W. b. wilson. i. d. w1thebspoox, jr. WILSON ?L WITHERSPOOS, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, YPRKVILLE, S. C. Office in the buMding at the rear of C. House, formerly occupied by Col. II D. Witherspoon, Sr. Nov 4 44 tf c. DAVIS melton, 1 * f SAS'l w. melton, Chester, S. C. / " \ Yorkville, S. C7 MELTON fc MELTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, yobkvij.lk, s. c. Will practiee in the Courts of Union, York, Lad caster Chester, and Fairfield Districts, fig?" Particular attention given to ?ollectiohs. Office in the "Adtcke* Building"?t'p-St airs Jan 7 1 11 CONSIGNEES PEE ENG^; KOTTNTAIK" K. ROAD From the 15ih to 23d of February, 1359. Allison & Bratton, W. A'. Lntta, J. S. Bratton, Crayton"& Eaves; J. 2. Herndon, L. Bloomberg, Darwin-& Jefferys, W, R. Lowry, Moore <fe Burris, J. R. Edwards, Cadet Haile, Cadet Deseal, J. P. Beam, Dr. Wm. Moore, R. Hare, L. Walpole, B. T. Wheeler, II. F. Adickes & Co., W. K. Hacket, A. M. Thouia?, Moobe, Ralney & Co., J. A, Leprine, Dr. J. R. BrattOB, L. M. Grist, Rev. J, 6. Harris, J. T. Lowry, J. W. Avery, J. McGill, J. S. Crosby, A. J. McGill, J. S. Moore' & Sons, G. R. Ratchford & Co., W. H,.Orchard. D. k R Fronaberger & Co., Coward & Jenkins, J. J. Gar vin, W. C. Beatty, J. B. Hunter, Dr. Wm. Curtis, Samuel Rainey, K. M. Iron Co.. M. M. Monfgomery, Adams, McCorkle & Co., Miss S. E. Napier, W. D. & J. C. Miller, Carroll, Clark & Co., Miller, Eaves & Co, J. B. Justice, L. B. Bryan, S. Wil> kins and A. M. Ledbetter. YOmiLLE PRICES CERREM. CORRECTED BY THOMAS S. JBFFERYS. WEDNESDAY, FEB. 28,1859. GROCERY MARKET. APPLES, dried, bukh @ 100 green, bush @ BAGGING, Gunny, $} yd ^ to 18 BALE ROPE, ft II @ .13:' COFFEE. Rio, lb ... 13' @ 15' CANDLES, Sperm, lb .v, 59 @ 62 Adamant. lb.. 28 A- 33 MACKEREL, S<R 1, ^ bbl (& No. 3, $ bbl ? ;.. Kitt, 2 75; ? 8 50 MOLASSES, N. 0., gallon.. 55 ? 60 Muscovado, gal.. @ 50 Cuba, gallon 40 ? 45 NAILS, cut, lb......keg ? 5J RICE, bushel .? 4 00' SUGAR, Brown,^ lb 10 ? 12^ Refined $ lb 12 V ? 14 SALT, ^ sack,.. ' " ? 1 00 YARN, bunch...... 1 20 ? 1 30 PRODUCE MARKET. PRICKS FROM WAGONS. BUTTER, lb 12V ? 16 BEEF, lb .- CV X") " BEESWAX, lb . 16* ? 17 COTTON, ^ lb 8J ? 10 Gl CORN, bush 57 ? 60 CHICKENS, each, 10 ? 12 EGGS, doz ? 10 FEATHERS, lb 30 ? 33 FLOUR, %) bbl 4 00 ? 4 60 "?} sack of 100 lbs 2 00 ? 2 25 FODDER, y 100 lbs .\. ? 70 LARD, lb : 11 ? 12 MEAL, bushel ? '60 OATS. ^ bushel .% ? 50 PORK. ^Ib ,. 6V ? T TALLOW, ^ lb 10" ? 12 WHEAT, ^3 bushel .* 75 ? 85 WOOL, ^ lb 25 ? 28 Cotton.?There has been but little doing ii Cotton the past week?the bad roads and the de cline in prices having checked operations. A fei bales were sold yesterday at from 8} to 10 60. Corn?Is more abundant, yet all that is offeree is freely taken at 60 cents per bushel. Oats.?None coming in. The market is prett well supplied. Flour.?The demand for this article continue good for choice grades. Common quality abuc dant, and not in so good request. We continu our quotations of last week, viz: Ordinary to fine $2 00 to $2 10; superfine, $2 20 to $2 25; extr family $2 30. Charleston Wholesale Prices CORRECTED WEEKLY BY J. A. ESTES & L'l TUESDAY, FEB. 22, 1859. GROCERY MARKET. BAGGING, Gunny, yd 13* ? 14j BALE ROPE, ^ ft 7 ? 12 COFFEE. Rio, lb 11 ? 12 CANDLES, Adamantine, *%> lb. 12 ? 12 MOLASSES, N. 0., ^ gal 40 ? 45 Muscovado, gal... 27 ? 33 PEAS, bushel 80 ? 1 20 RICE, 1? 100 lb* 2 7-3 ? 3 75 SUGAR. Brown, %> lb 7 ? 10 SALT, sack. 58 ? G5 PRODUCE MARKET. BACON, Hams lb 9 ? 14 Sides ^ lb ? 11 Shoulders, lb 8 ? 9 CORN, bushel...in sacks.... 75 ? 80 FLOUR, barrel 6 00 ? 6 25 ^ sack of 100 lbs, ... ? 3 0C IRISH POTATOES, $1 bbl ? Upeneal. MaRRIED?In Yorkvlllc, on Tueeday morning, 22d insi bv Rev. R. Y. Russell, Mr. ABSOI.OM CODY and Mi! ANN, eldest daughter of Thos. O'Farrell, all of this place On Thursday, 10th Instant, by J. I>. 1?. Currence, Esq Mr. JOSEPH T. FORBES and Miss CLARISSA J TURNER, all of this District In York District, on the 21st instant, by Rev. J. J. Jone Mr. JOHN WHITE and Miss FRANCIS TURNER, o of Cleveland county. N. C. On the 10th loBtaut, bv Rev. R. W. Bricc, Mr. WFLLIA! CASKEY and Miss MARY JANE, daughter of Davlu ] McWllllama, all of Chester District. On the 2d instant, at the residence of Wm. Pratt, bv H ram Steele, Esq., Mr. B. B. WRIGHT and Mist) Al)J line, daughter of Wa Pntt all Cheater. i- T^l?RS.?-The highest -prion will be paid for e -T OTTER, FOX, Coon, Mink, Muskrat and i- Rabbit skins, "bv > i L. BLOOMBERG & 11RO. e j Feb 24 8 tf e 1 WAGO:V FOR SAfcE.?A No. 1,, two _ J 7 I Horse* Wagon for sale, at a bargain. Ap0 plviio L. BLOOMBERG & BRO. e , Feb 21 8 . tf ; ' VToiriCE.?The NOTES ami ACCOUSTftof lA H. G. JACKSON & CO., and THOMASSOX & MILLER, have been-placed in my hands for 9 , collection. All persons indebted nre hereby re' queste<l to call and .make immediate payment, or 8 -they will be sued. . W. B. METTS. Feb 24 8 2t e i TVI Ol'IUK.?All persons lnueoiea io inc- ess IT .tate of I. N. SADLER, deoensed, arc reques5 ted to make immediate payment; and those havi ing elftitns'a^aiirst the estate, will render them in j properly attested, to the subscriber; S. K. GILL, Adm'r. Feb 24 8 - - 3t SBLiIillNrG AT botlitt-e oter ; COST! THE UNDERSIGNED, in order ta make room for the STOCK OF LADIES and GENTLEMEN'S SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, which he is now receiving, will dispose of his ' entire stock of FALL AND "WINTER GOODS, at a very slight advance .on first cost, for Cash.? ; His new Stock has been purchased for Cash, . and he will sell at the lowest liviag prices. Give me a call. ' ' ' W. K. IIAClvET. d Feb 24 ' 8 4t South Carolina?York District. WHEREAS G. W. WILLIAMS has applied to me for Letters of'Administration, on all and singular tho goods and chattels, rights and r credits of JOHN MURDOCHS, late of the District aforesaid deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the . said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our' next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to'be holden at York Court House on tho 4th day of MARCH next, to shew cause, if any, Vny the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and Seal, this 21st day of February, 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. t. D. Feb 24 8 2t HA RRISONIS COLTJMBIAN HAIR DYE. SIZE ENLARGED, STYLE IMPROVED, j k has double the quaniity and strength of any; other. It gives a perfectly natural color. Tt colofs every shade from light brown to jet'J Black. Its'ilse is easy and rapid. It is perfectly harmless to the skin. Its. effect is instantaneous and permanent. It is the best, quickest, cheapest and safest dte . " ever made. ."J - Directions for use accompany each box. | Price: 1 era. $1; 2 07. ?1 50: 4 oz. $3; 8 oz. 3>o. i I (Entered according to Act of Congress, iu the year 1855,1 by A, W. Harripon in the Clerk's Office of the.District l 1 Court oftbe U. S. for {he Eastern District of Penn.) t j Fur sale by ALLISON & BRATTON, V. A.'. 0AU3SE & CO., and H. F. ADlCKES & CO \iTamfacturtr, APPOLtOS W. HARRISON. 1 : ' 10 South 1th St.,'Philadelphia. [f24], ' "TT77 REPORT ~ Of Treasurer of Town Council for 1858, Received of former Treas- v orer,v;w.......7... 2G 3? Receivedfur Taxes on Real ' Estate, 1S5G and 1857. 73 37. 1 Received' for Exhibitions, Circus', &c 102 00 Received in lieu of Patrol .. duty, Ill 00 Received in lieu of Rokdwork, 522 00 . Received for Taxes on Real estate, * GOG 70 . . Received of S: C. Young-* blood, Fi. Fa. in full to. D. A. Gordon 400 94 $1,932 34 _ Cb. By amount paid out as per . * vouchers, ..$1,838 10 By Commissions oa $1,932,34, received, 48 30 By Commissions on $1,838,10, paid out 45 94 1,932 34 There are debts due by-the Town Council amountire to seven hundred - and forty-four dollars and fourteen oents, viz : ?. Two bonds to A. J. Divinuy for grading street, ;? $-103 20 A bond to W. Mm. Kerr for working l on King's Mountain Rond, 104 98 : A bond to J. S? Moore, for taaxes on Public Buildings,refunded to Commissioners, by order of Court, - X75 90 * $744 14 J. A. McLEAN, j. Clctfc of Toivn Covncih : Feb 24 8" ' It ' w ?c? T* ma E: - GOLD ! GOLD!! GOLD!! ! \ - - . I WILL sell at Public Sale, on Caresjjl TUESDAY, THE 22d OF MARCH nfext. the 'well-known IU'LEAIV GOLD-MINE, with 54 ACRES j ot well-timbered up-laod and two good Springs of water attached. I have lately opened the Mine and find the prospects very flattering. Persons desirous of pur) chasing, will do well to call on the subscriber iu Gaston county, North Carolina, one mile West of Rock Island Factory, aud examine the Mine and see specimens of the ore, some of which have been left at the Whig office in Charlotte, for th.e examination of the public. H. W. RUMFKLT. Feb 17 7 , - 5t I^AIR IV A RIVIN G. --All persons know . iug themselves indebted to the late firm of RODDY-& CO., are earnestly requested to wake i payment on or before the FIRST 0]? FEBRUARY next, or we will be compelled to put their Notes end Accounts in suit. Many' of you have had long indulgence, (near five years) now wheh 1 we call, return the favor extended to y.ou by us Necessity is our only plea for this notice. A word y to the wiso is sufficient. D. C. RODDEY, JOSEPH WYLIE, A T. HENRY MOFFATT. Rock Hill, Dec. 9, 18">8. 49 tf y UIAA'OS! I'lANOS ! I-The-Jte^ L The Subscriber keeps constantly j?PEprnf * on band, PIANO-FORTES of the ve-lI 1 *.J " i- ry BEST QUALITY, which be offers for sale on the most reasonable terms. Eyery Instrument FULLY WARRANTED. '' ffS** Piauo Fortes TUNED and REPAIRED, a W.M. H. ORCHARD. Yorkville, S. C. _ Oct 7 40 ly "V[OTICE.-?AU persons indebted to the un IN dersigued for property bought at *the sale of ) the Assigned Estates of J. LEROY DAVIS and W. ~ B. DUN LAP, had better cull nud settle, as I am determined to SUE every one wbo does not pay before Return Day. L. H. MASSEY. Jan C 1 8t | IVT OTIC E." All per-cms knowing themselves 1 1.N indebted for TAXED COST in the COMMISSIONER'S OFFICE, ban better settle up at once. Executions will be lodged on all bills unpaid at March Court. J NO. L. MILLER, e. ?. y. I>. Jan 20 3 Kt N^OTICE.?All persons indebted to the estate of JAMES McLURE, deceased, are hereby notified that immediate payment must be made, 1 ?- 1 . ?|,? E?iil ami an persons navuig uciiiuuus ug.nu.Tv ...... ' estate, will please present them to the undersign1 ed, properly authenticated. 1 J. F. LINDSAY, Adm'r. Feb 17 7 :It ' 17 EROSEXE Oil,.?A FRESII SUPPLY IV just received and for sale at $2.7& per gallon, CASH. The money must accompany the order in every instance. E. M. KIRKPATPvICK. ? Feb 3 5 tf I \TOTICE. ?The undersigned would respectt! ( J3l fully urge it upon those indebted to the firm j.of ADICKE8 & WITHERS, to come forward nnd ! settle. The books of the concern must be closed | either by cash or note. mi H. F. ADICKES, Survivor. 3- j Jan 21 3 tf t TkRAY TICKETS.?A large'lot cn hand I JL/ and for sale at the ENQUIRER OFFICII. ALLISON A BftATYON, DRUGGISTS & APOTHECARIES, * UTALEBs'l.V ' Chemicals, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, and all of the most Popular proprietary ot Patent Medicines. Feb-24 * " 8 v tf " - J . ? ? m O . HAY'S PILE IISIIME\T."A . iji? certain and effectual rcipedy for that most dirstrfcsaing malady. For sale by * , ALLISON & BRATTON. Fel>24 ' 8 tf rA nno IlTvAX^OEIlMAlV, & Dl/.UUU DOMESTIC CIGARS, ranging in price f?om $15 to $50 per M. at * * > ALLISON & BRAtTON'S. Feb 24 8 tf " OBACCO.?Fine"CHEWING and SMOKING TOBACCO. For sale by ALLISQN Sa BRATTON. Feb 25 . " . 8* - * tf_ CjiVl FF- 500 pounds Lnrillard's Genuine ^ SCOTCH and MACCABOY SNUFF. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. Feb 24 8 ' tf _ ? _ ? Maccaroyi, corx - starch, Rio. Tapioca, Sago> Peaxl,. Barley anil Hecker's Lanira, at ALLISON & BRATlON'S. Feb 24 8 tf ie8.--LAMP, TRAIN 'and SWEET OILS. For sale by the barrel, at ALLISON & BRATTON'S. Feb 24 S - tf Extracts, &c.?Maugent ft Caudroy, Hauel's, Glenn's and Harrison's extracts for the Handkerchief. Pomades, Shaving Creams, Superior Shaving and Toilet-Soaps. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. Eeb 24 . 8 tf airxixg-flijid^ campheive and Alcohol. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. Feb 24 8 tf LAMPS.?Glass and Britaunih BURNINGFLUID LAMPS?a beautiful assortment.? For sale by ? ALLISON & BRATTON. Feb 24 8 tf , _r Hair brushes, dressing and POCKET-OOMBS. For sale byALLISON & BRATTON. Eeb 24 8 tf Hair dye ?Batebelor's, Harrison's and Jayne's Hair Dyes. F?r dying the Hair, Whisker's and Moustache, a beautiful and permanent black. For sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. . Feb 24 8 * tf t iquors.?Fine French Brandy, PurePort, Jut-Madeira, Sherry, Teneriffe and Malaga Mines, for jnedioinal purposes- only. Far sale bj' ALLISON & BRATTON. Feb 24 8 - . tf LAYERING EXTRACTS.?Of Lm on, Vanilla, Celery, Nutmeg, Ginger, Orange Flower and Damask Rose. Sngar of Lemons, for th.e instant preparation of Lemonade. For sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. Feb 24 8 tf EIjATUVE.?Coxes Sparkling and Pink ! u Gelatine. Russian, French and- American Isinglass. For sale by . .. ' , .ALLISON & BRATTON. I 'Feb 24 "8 - r tf LT6S?S KATHAlROlV, WOOD'S Hair Restorative, and Barry's Tricopherous. Mrs. 8.. A. Allen's World Hair Restorer, Aulnstrale, Cnrolina Hair Tonic", Banaoline mid Pomades, 'French, English and American. For Sale by *. ALLISON & BRATTON. Feb 24 8 . tf | GARDEN SEED! GARDEN SEED!! AS the tiro? is fast approaching when the de-. rightful occupation to all, >f GARDENING, will have to be resumed ; and it being impossible to produce superior vegetables bu,t from superior seeds?we have furnished ourselves from out of the best bouses in the United States, with seeds in their purest forms, and which will be warranted as marked, in as large quantity and a more complete assortment, and which will be sold cheaper than seeds have ever been sold in this market. 8*3^, We will make liberal reductions to Country Merchants. Call and examine. ALLISON & BRATTON. Feb 3 5 tf . - PAINTS~Ara?lLS7" a LBS. Pure Chrome GREEN, in Oil. lUUlOO lbs. ? " Dry 100 lbs. " " YELLOW, in Oil. 100 lbs. " - " Dry. VERDIGRIS, Dry and in Oil. VENETIAN RED. Dry and in Oil. -Raw and burnt UMBUR. - Raw and burnt TERRA DE"SCIENNA. Spanish Brown, Lamp Black, Spanish Whiting, Putty, White and Yellow Glue, 500 galls, pure Linseed Oil. Wetherell & Brothers' Pure White Lead, ' 'Fremont Lead, Snow-White Zinc, in Oil. All of which will be sold at the lowest prices by - ALLISON & BRATTON. Feb 24 * 8 . tf MOUNT ZION COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, WINNSBORO' -S. C. yq^ THE exerciser of this Institution have been resumed \inder the direction of Mr. WASHINGTON MULLER, the Prcsident'and Professor of Latin.? d&r This gentleman brings with him, from tlie first scholars of the State, testimonials of eminent literaTy attainments, and especially of proficiency in the Ancient languages. Although recently at the herfd of a female academy, lie has ' had many years experience as a teacher in male institutions. The Mathematical department is under the charge of PROF. JAMES H. RION, a distinguished graduate.of the South Carolina College, whose ability, as a mathematician is well known. DueL?ng the eight years he has been connected with the Institute he has given the most ample satisfaclion. PROF. W. J. SINGLETARY has charge of the Greek -department., This gentleman is a recent graduate of the South Carolina College, and has been assigned this department upon the especial recommendation of Professor Rivers of that College. The English department is conducted by PROF. ELLISON CAPERS, eon pf the late Bishop Capers, and a graduate of, and lately an Instructor in the State Military Academy. # The Institute has opened wilh soipe forty students," to which number daily accessions are being made. The students' rooms -are provided with new furniture; and the Mount Zion Society, at their recent meeting, have taken stepsrto have the College building put in complete repair. The locality of the College is one of the most healthy in the State. With its present faculty we assure the patrons of the Institute that it will be conducted with system and the most thorough discipline. Those wishing their sous or wards prepared for any College or Military Academy, or given a thorough academic education, will do 'well to avail themselves of the advantages dow presented. JOSEP1I A. WOODWARD,"] JAMES B. McCANTS, t1 r rnvt.striv i Trustees. JAMES ft" AIKEN, j WM. R. ROBERTSON. J Winnsboro', 28tb January, 1359. Feb 10 0 4t anauasa-sawa siKaasr?s FEMALE HIGrd SCHOOL. THE Rev. llr. WM. CUltTIS, while (:]. endeavoring to submit with mournful ' resignation to the mysterious act of an All-wise Providence, that has so sutidenly deprived this Institution, its Friends and himself, of their most valuable Instructor, Counsellor, Friend and Parent, would respectfully inform the Public that he will continue the Exercises of the School as advertised, and endeavor to make those arrangements which shall entitle its Friends still to regard its advantages as favorably as they have hitherto been kindly pleased to do. 3'he School will, therefore, re-open on the 16th. Dr. Wm Curtis will leave Charleston on Monday the 14th and Columbia on Tuesday, for Union C. H. Feb 10 0 3t Fresh Medicines. JUST received at the YORK DRUG STORE, in "Lindsey Block." Jftu27 A. tf T*/>l*TTEIjr.-50? BUSHELS! OF COB*7, f V "for which the market price will be pain in Coelrer Glrooerics, at ? MEACHAM & WHEELER'S. Feb 3 5 tf r A BU8HBLS SEED OATS. For sale bv * JLUU MEACHAM & WHEELER. Jfvn 27 4" ' tf Irish Potatoes. V BARRELS N. C. POTATOES, on hand. . .) 20 Barreis Pink-Eye NORTHERN POTATOES, to arrive, at MEACHAM & WOBBLER'S. ' Jan 27 ' - 4 tf 25,000 sT;r,LES on hand and for ' * 8aMEACHAM & W&EELER. Jan 27 "4 tf Buckwheat Flour. 3 Barrels NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. ALSO, !i barrels new crop N. 0. MOLASSES. Just received by ... . MEACHAM & WHEELER. Dec 16 60 tf 'New Mackerel (5) r KITS No. 1, 2 and 8 MACKEREL. ItA XT >. 1 Anil 0 \T A r>iri?T>X?T rv ty ^ v uuu-uaii ci:j nu. a ? iUAv>ivuiiui/. ALSO, 10 Kits FRESH SALMON. For Sale at the Grocery Store of "MEACHAM & WHEELER. Dec 16 . 50 tf C'HEESE! CHEESE J !~25 h^s E7D. and P. A. CHEESE. ' 25 Boxes Gosbeti CHEESE. ' ' On hand and for sale by MEACHAM & WHEELER. Dec 16 50 tf jlol/r.?50 bags STOWE'S A~Xo.' 1 Family FLOUR, for sale by . MEACHAM & WHEELER. '' Noy IS ^ 46 . tf Tobacco and segars.-a large lot of TOBACCO and SEGARS, now in store and for sale by -MEACHAM & WHEELER. Oot 21' 42 i.stt* , SS JSL. SL.< TT A firk SACKS of 8ALT. For sale by lull MEACHAM & WHEELER. Oct 21 42 tf NEW GROCERY. V -?> f HAVING formed a Co-partfc.acjj# nershlpfor the purpose of carrying on-the GROCERY BUSINESS, we wpuld respectfully request all persons who are in want "of anything in our line to call and examine our stock, which consists in'part of -J STJaARS: New Orleans, Stewart's C, Crushed and Fowdered. 1 MOLASSES : New Orleans and Muscovado. CHEESE: English Dairy and-Cream. MACKEREL?In Kitte, J barrels, J barrels and ! barrels. . ' pink-eye potatoes, For plantingBagging, Rope, and everything "usually kept in a Grocery and Provision Sfore. We will buy all kinds of Produce, for which wc will give the HIGHEST MARKET PRICES. Particular attention given fo the purchase op cotton. Oih- place of business 1s opposite Lowry & Avery's old stand, now occupied by Darwin and Jc/ferys. -, * t _ HSU OUR TERMS must be CASH ; or a cred 11 1010091' l?ao will UHV uruuiimv vviicu uiincu uijuu* - ' , . - W. D. MILLER, * J. C. MILLER.' Jan 27 4 * tf NEWjlRM! ~ FT1HE UNDERSIGNED have this day formed a J. Co-pnrtnership under iho title of DARWIN & JEFFERYS, and having purchased J. W. AVERY'S entire stock of Beg leave to inform their friends and the public generally, that they will continue the GROCERY anij- PRODUCE BUSINESS nt 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^ Irr addition i:o* our .present stook of GROCERIES, we will be constantlj' receiving Fresh 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 TIME, to good prompt customers. :S@uLibcral prices paid for COTTON, CORN, FLOUR, &c., &<l p.b!dAr\^(n. 't.'s.jefferys. .Ian, 1, 18o9. 2 ' tf A SPLENDID HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE, THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale his splendid HOUSE AND ffl at A"orkviHc, off,k ""'e South iff-uj-jxiof ^he Court House, on the Rail Road. The Dwelling House-is a splendid build ing, having eight rooms 18 feet square ana a nrcplncc in each, and a passage of 12 feet through the centre. There is also a good Kitchen, NegroHouse, Smoke-House and Stablea on the lot.? There nre 25 ACRES of land in the lot, J wood, aud having a beautiful branch running through it. If not sold privately before TUESDAY, the 15th day of MARCH next, (Court Week) ft will then be sold at public outcry, to the highest bidder. The premises will be sold cheap and with the most favorable payments. J. FELIX WALKER. Feb 8 5 Gt OLIVET MALE ACADEMY. THE exercises of this Institution will * - *>c resumed on the SECOND MONDAY IN JANUARY NEXT, under jjPS* the direction of S. LUC IAN LOVE, <33^ at the following rates, per term of ten month8^viz: Spelling, Reading, Writing, &c., ......$10 00 English Grammar, Gcogrnphy, &e 1G 00 Latin and Greek Languages, with higher branches of English, 30 00 jftigf" Good Boarding, with lights included, can be obtained at from seven to eight. dollars per month.. Dec 23 "51 8m CHANGE! THE FIRM of J. L. CLARK & CO., having been changed, the business will hereafter be conducted at the old stand NEAR THE DEPOT, under the name and style of CARROLL, CLARK & CO. They will keep constantly on hand a large and well-selected Stock of GROCERIES, and FAMILY and PLANTATION SUPPLIE8, which they will sell ?tt 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 6 1 tf WITHDRAWAL FROM BUSINESS JANUARY 1, 1859. THAVE this day sold out my entire stock of FAMILY GROCERIES to Messrs. DARWIN & JEFFERYS, to whom I cordially recommend my former customers. For the convenience of i persons wishing to settle, my ACCOUNTS and NOTES will be left with T. S. JEFFERYS, who | is authorized (or in his nnsence r. r>. lSAtimn; I to receipt fov and settle up the same until the 15th of FEBRUARY, when all paper not eatisfac' torily arranged, will be placed in process of collection. J. W. AVERY. Jan 13 2 tf NOT11CE. ?All persons indebted to the firm' of T. S. PAGAN & 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. WIL| LIAMS, JAMES JEFPERYS, Esq., cr DANIEL i O'LEARY, as either of them have some of the pa| pers in their hands. This is our last notice. T. S. PAGAN & CO. PAGAN, FAYSSOUX & CO. Nov 18 46 tf For Choice Segars, GO to V. A. CAUSSE & CO'S , DRUG STORE. J.'.!. (IAI1VIN. SUGAR.?3,000' peno'le NEW .ORLEANS, and tlie same of MUSCOVADO SUGAR Just received and fi>r safe by' J. J. GARVIN. * Feb 10 -6 _tf, * \*,f AUKEREL.?10 Kits, and C "half ivftd xt A'quarter borr<08, No. 1 jtnii ? MACSEREL. On hand and for sale by ..J* J. GARVIN. F ek 10 Q - " tf NEW OREEA\SMOE4SSES.-IVn Barrels, Now Crop, New Orleans MOLASSES. Just received and Ibr sale By * J. J. GARVIN..-, Jan 27 - * 4 . . . tf O XLT.?Fim7 SACKS'OF-~SALT at $i 75 ? per sack. Just received and for sale by J". J. GARVIN": Jan 27 4 tf ATS.?A lot "of SEED OATS, COW PEAS and BEANS, on band and for sale By J. J. GAKV1X, I Feb-3 5 / * ... tf . ANTED.?100 sacks of FLOUR of goo<J brands, for which the highest price will be paid bj .J. J. GARVIN. Feb 8 ' ' ' 5 f ' - tf J_ IFIjllTEWnE VINEGAR.?ONE TV bartel WHITE-VINEGAR. Just reserved'4 and-for sale by . J. GARVIN. Feb 3 .5 tf TIN AMO CeOPER-WA?E.-l?ne assortment on hand and fdr sale byJ. J. GARVIN. Feb 3 5 'tf WANTED. 6) r BUSHELS OF CORN MEAL, and the s&OxJ same quantity of CORN, for which the highest market price tvill be paid by' J. J. GARVIN. Jap 27 -4 . tf. JUST RECEIVED. {CAFE GINGER CHOW CHOW. } 44 - .Brandy PEACHES. .1 " Pepper and Worcestershire SAUCE. 1 44 Tomatto and Walnut CATSUP. 1 ? Mixed PICKETS. 1 41 SARDINES. For sale low by . .. . . J. J. GARVIN. Feb 3 5 , tf PEPPER, Spiee,...Cinnamon, Cloves, Nut: meg, Ginger, Copperas, Madder, Blacking, Soda and Lemon Crackers; Loaf, Crashed ReBned, New Orleans and Muscovado SUGARS; Rio, Java, and Lagqyra COFFEE; New Orleans, Porto ftico.and West India MOLASSES; Candles, Candies, Hftistas, Prunes, Yeast Powders, Starch; Pipe-beads, Cigars, Snuff, Tobacco, Matches, 'Soda, Rioe, I Table 'and Sack Salt, Teas, Indigo, NaifS, Taeks, Shot, Percussion Caps, and a lol'of other things too. tedious tohiention,- kept conr ?l?. Vv?* , Mttaitjr aiu ucuu <kiru ivr cmc uy r J. J. GARVIHL * Feb 3 5 tf FEMALE NORMAL SCHOOL. High Point, N. C. BaiJ Road. (Fifteen miles TVest of Greensboro'.) Rev. V. McRAY, Principal, with efficient Assistants. #TI1E object tff this Institution is to provide for the thorough education of young ladies. and as nn additional' feature, to qualify such of them aS may desire it, for the avocation of teaching. Its next Session will open on the. FIRST OF FEBRUARY in.'the new brick building recently purchased by'the uhdersighed. The building is situated in a beautiful grove, on a commanding eminence, and bas a-snfficiont num.ber of well furnished rooms to accommodate 100 "boarding pupils. i We shall have lectures and experiments in Itat-. ural Scienoe, by -an experienced instructor.?4 Bdnrd and furnished rooms, with fire places, fuel,, &c., $G per rrto'nth! English Branches, $6 to $15 per session Languages and Ornamentals on-reagonable-terros. Board and half the tuition required in advance. The proprietor, Teachers and Pupils dwell together and cat at the same table. 8?* Y6ung Lftdies- of limited means will bo credited for tuition until thay can teach and pay for it. Situations guarantied to,sucb. For full information, address Rhv. W. I. LANS DO Proprietor. Mai academy. "! THIS Exercises of. this Institution mbe resumed oh the FIRST ^IONr '^wa DAY IN JANUARY 1859. under the yfyx- direction of W. J. BOWEN. The Aoademy is locate^ M Tirzah . Church (8 miles F.ast of Yorkville) in a neighborhood remarkably healthy and' freoTrom tempta* tion to vice af any description. * TBRMS?J'Kll SESSION OF 5 MONTIIS f (oil 100 Davs) Eleincntney English Branches /$ G 0d English Grammar, Geijgraphy, &c 9 00 Latin and Greek LariguageSj with thehi'gher branches of English?..'....A.."..: 17 5b Students will bp charged from the titn&^f entering ugtil the close of th^ Session,#an<l no deduction made except in cases of sickness or at tho discretion t>f the Principal. Boarding can be obtained at-Eight Dollars pec month. ... THOS. S. NEELY, Chairman Board of Trustees. Jan G 1 ? 3nj T_ IIREE GOOD JOURNALS FOR 4W9-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, Improvement, and Progress. Published weekly at co - 0~ ?t> ,) vui Ti?& WATER-CURE JOURNAL. ?Hydropathy, its * Philosophy and Practice-: Physiology, Anatomy, and the" L^jvs of Life and Health. $1 a year. THE PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL?Devoted to all those Progressive Measures for the elevation and improvement of mankind.? .Illustrated. - SI a year. For THREE QOLLARS, all three papers will be sent a yenr. ' FOWLER & WELLS, 308-Ennadway, N. Y. Sample* gratis. Agent* wanted. Begin now! Feb 10 ? C ' 4t EIRKPATRIGK;S. THE Subocriber just having closed a term of two years services with his friends and custo.mers in the WATCH AND JEWELRY BUSINESS, returns his thanks for their kind and liberal patronage, and asks a continuance of the same. He has on hand as good a ?tock as can be found in the State: LAMPS, OIL, Guitars, Violins; and a good PIANO, which may. be purchased low. Call and examine for yourselves. If no sale, no reflections. I aui always in attendance, ready to do the "polite" to all who may call. t<3T WATCHES. JEWELRY, CLOCKS and Mu.sical Boxes REPAIRED at short notice by an EXPERIENCED WORKMAN. WOO oz. OLD SILVER WANTED. E. M. KIRKPATRICK. Nov 25 47 If MmWMMnWC BY S. INT. STOWJU, YORKVILLE, S. C. THIS establishment has recently been remoJdeled, repaired and fitted up anew, and the subscriber is prepared to entertain in the best style his friends who may visit Yorkville. The ROONfS arc comfortable ami 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 stock that may be brought to the Hotel; and provide conveyances to any point, at the shortest no. tice, and on reasonable terms. SAM'L N. STOWE. July 15 28 If In Equity?York. i W. A. Moore, 1 Bill for Belief, vs. ! Account, W. P. McFadden, Adm'r., et. al. J $c. IT appearing to the satisfaction of the Commissioner that John Storincnt and wife Martha, i absent Defendants in the above stated case, reside i 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 del eve pro confesso will be awarded against them. ($5) JNO. L. MILLEY, c. ?. y. d. Junta 2 8m YORE SHERIFF'S SALES. BY Virttie of Writs of Fieri Facias,<o rae dfrectcd, will be sold between the legal houre of Sheriffs Sale, ON\THE FIRST! MONDAY IN" MAHCH.JfEXTv bne tract of land, whereon the defendant , now resides, adjoining lands of Thomas H. Smith, Hiram G.'-Thomhsson and others* "Teviefl on as the property of Eliza Johnston, at the suit of Stanhope Sadler. . > I One trnct of la>ifl whereon The defendant now -resides, levied on a<f the property of Absofbm Ad'klus^ (it the-suit of Dr. Wnr. B. Fewel, 1 Ono tract of land, adjoining bjnds of Charles .Curry, Mrs. Aiken. McElh'aheys, and others, levled on as the property of F. M? Gnlbrahh, at the suit.of L. C. Hinton, vs. J,. Howell and F. M. Galbraith, and others. 1 One trftct of land whereon tlu? Defendant now resides, adjoining- lands of C. E. Wilkersoa and "others, levied on as the property of Nicholas Rob efta, at the.sait of E. M. Sloan and others. 1 " One tract of land, levied, on as the property of 'Aimer Ha'mbright, whereon he now resides, at the -suit-of Joseph Herndon. 1 * One tract of land whereon th&j)efeiuknt now reshles, two miles east'of Yorkville, adjoining , lands of Wm. Jones nnd others, levied on as the property of Alexander; Baker, atfliesukof H. F. Adickes, Survivor, and others. 1 One black horse, bridle and saddle, one lounge, ; one bench, and one trunk, levied on as tile prop- ( ertyof M. N.Johnston, at the suit of J. F. White, Guardian, vs. M. N. Johnston am} T. N. PettuS. ' 1 One tract of land, adjoining lands of. James Mullinax, deceased, Marcus Biftf, Robert Caveny and the K. M. Iron Company, levied on as the property of R. M. Roark, at the suit of J? W. Avery and others. 1 ' One tract of land whereon tne defendant now resides, adjoining lauds of J. N. McElwee, Robt. Wbitesides and others, levied on as the property. of D. N. Peters, at tbe suit of J. N. McElwee and others. 1 ' One tract of land whereon dnfendatrt now resides, adjoining lands of H. P. White, Marcos Bird and others, levied on as the property of Ja- . cob Ettevs, at the suit of J&mes Chilrlcrs. 1 ' , One tract.of land whereon defendant now re- , sides, adjoining lands of J. H. Abernatba, John j Roddey, and others, levied on as the property of T. W. Furisrat tbe surf of /ohn Lyles, Administrator, and others. - 1 On tract of land whereon the defendant now re sides, adjoining lands of A, M. Jackson, John lyhitcsides and others. Alsc-on Tuesday after the first Monday in March next, I will self 7 head of hogs, 3 head of caltle, one-wagon ami harness and one .set of drawers, levied on as tbe property of I?. L. Gardner, at tho suit,of Myles Smith, for another and others. ? . lr One tract of land whereon" the .defendant now resides, adjoining hinds of W. fl. Carrol, A. Har' din (indptbers, levied on ^ tbe property of Mary" .Pursely, at the suit of William McLure, and others. * 2 ^ One house and lot, at Fort Mill, levied on as the property of Seth Hotchkiss, at the seit of John Adams. 1 i One tract of land whereotv the defendant now resides, adjoining lands of 'John Roddy and oth e'rs, levied -on the property of R. S. Horn, at the suit of IV. E. Rose and others. > 1 One house and lot on '-Brook's street,'" inTbe 1 tswn of YorJcville, whereon T.'S; Pagan resides, ' bounded by lands of Arabella James aud'others, ( containing'one acre, more or less. Also, oae lot in Yorkville, on "Congress-street." bounded by 1 lots of B. T. Wheeler and M. 'MaUenax, ^onlfiining one acre, more or less, being the lot whereOn Pagan, Fayssoux & Co.? lately did business, lev- 1 ied on n9 the property of James Pagan, Robert A. Pagan, Thomas 8. Phgan nntfTempleton 8. Fays- i | sous, nt the suit of Jwcs A. Carrol and others. Also, levied on as the property of Thomas S. Pai gan & Co., at the suit of Low.ry & Avery Also, levie/1 on as the property of James S. Faysiftu*. at the suit of the King's Mountain Rail Road Comjoany. __ * .. 1 ' One "sorrel horse, levied on as the property of S. A. Stewart, at the smtof Thos. J>. Withers. 1 QnCjrlaok horse, levied oujis the property of Robert Wallace, at the suit of Lowy & Avery and ofhers. 1 One bay mare, one bay colt, and a sorrel mirte, ' levied on as the property ef Jacob B. Moore, at the suit of Q. R. Ratchford and othefs. . 1 \ One tract of land known as the "Mill Tjrnct," and tile Mill" situated thferebn, adjoinibg lands of Robert^Stowart, Wm. Mcrrit and others. Also, one other tract known as the "Bennett Traot," , adjoiuing lands of A. B. Springs, John Alderson. and others. Also, onf negro girl named Charlotte. Also, on Tuesday after the "first Monday in M.wch next, at the tousg of the defendant, one wngun , 'and harness,' one carriage, ouc.cow, 2 bqds and^ bedding, und 11 head of'liogs, leviecf on as the property of Thos. N. Pettns, at the 9trihof*J. MM Strong and^rters. .. L , > On Tuesday after tha first Monday in March, at the house t>f Allison Black, I will sell one lot of cornr levied on as thepl*operty of A. 8. Wullace, at tne suit ?t. A. i\l. .Jackson anu ouicts. 4. * By. virtue of an. order from the Court of Common Pleas for Yoik District, I will sell a tract of land whereon Jobu L. Miller now resides, situate on Turkey Creek, adjoining lands of John G: Gill find others. Said lands sold for foreclosure of .mortgage executed by Slid John L. Miller to John G. G*ll. Terms?on a credit ef- three montks.-*Title3 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 Ihe former*pnrcbaser. * 2 One tract of land whereon Defendant now" lasides. on Turkey Creek, adjoiuing lapds of Jobn G. Gill and others, levied on a3 tho property of John L. Miller, at the suit of Ann Witherspoon and I. D. Witherspoon, Executors, and others. 2 Ono tract of land bouuding on lauds of Wia; Deas, John Jackson and othors, levied on as the ( property of J.-C. Acock, at the suit of A. J? Gingles &Co.2. One tract^f land whereon Defendant formerly resided, bounding on lands of J. N. McElwec, A. Wherry and ethers, levied on as" the property of M. MoCamon, deceased, art the suit of S. G. Westbrooks, for another. . 2 . One bay hors^jonc sorrel Iiotsc, one two-horse wagon"and oile buggy, levied on" as the'property of Joseph Jenkins, at the suit of Lindsay & Gordon and others. 3 Oa? tract of land whereon the defendent now resides, boufidlrtg on'lands of James R. Robln'son, and -Dickson McKnight.' Also, one tfther tract, known as the "McClerkin place/ and bounding on lands of John MuKuight, Wm. Gunn, Dickson McKnight and others, levied on as the property of Dr. J-ohn Hull, at the suit of John Rhss and others. 5 . One negro man, Bern", levied on as the property of James Meek, at the suit of John#F. Brian & James A. Gaston, Administrators and others. 5 Ojic tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, levied on as the property of Joseph Hetherington, at the suit of William Brown and others. 13 One tract of land whereon defendant now lives, bounding on lands of S. G. Westbrook, II. H. Drennan and others'. Also one oflmr" tract bounding on lands ef Daniel Williams, together with the mills situated thereon. Also sis negroes, viz: Bill, Charles, Amanda, Ben, May and Green, levied on as the property of J. N. McElwee, Jr., at the suit of William Cahlwell and others. 8 One tract of land whereon Henry Ratarcc resides, and bounding on lands of Capt. Samuel Anderson, James Smith and others, levied on as the property of J. R. Westbrook, at the suit of Mills & Co., and others. 4 Three pegroes, viz: Sue and her two children, Ellen and John, levied on as the property of W. S. Dunlap, at the suit of Roddy & Co. and others. G 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 Pour negroes, viz: Sam, AIUsob, Dan and Jake, levied on as the property of Robert MoLure, at the suit of Jas. L. Clark and Co., and others. 1 ALFRED STILWELL, a. y. d. , Yorkville, February 6, 1859. South Carolina?York District, Evans Murphy and wife, Applicants, vs. Sarah McSwaiu, el al., heirs at-law of Margaret McSwain, 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. y. d. January 1, 1859. 2 3m $20 REWARD. I WILL PAY the above reward for the ap-?^ prehension and delivery to me here, or2? any jail in the State, of my negro boy nnm- (> ed GEORGE, who runaway about the first of last month. Said boy limps slightly in his right leg?about 18 years old?rather of a copper color?about 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high?light made. Said boy will most likely lurk in the neighborhood of Thomson Strait's, who has his mother. JOSEPH R. MOSS. Yorkville, Feb. 3, 1869. 0 tf TAXES! TAXES!!. I WILL attend at-the following times and places, for the purpose of receiving TA.XF.fi for the year W58 :? AJ Fort Mills, on Friday, Febrt^arjr^llth. At Rock Hill, on Saturday, February 12th. At Ebenezerville, on Monday, February 14th. At Clay Hill, on Tucwlay, Fehruary 15th. At Hunter't*, on Wfcmeadaj, February 16th. At Smith's, on.Tfc*ursday. February 17th. At Allison's,' on Friday, February 18th. At Whisonant'a, oi^ Saturday, February 19tb-. At Moore's on Monday, February 21sf. At Boydton, on Tuesday, February 22d. At Wylie's, on Wednesday, February 2?d. . At Clark's Store, on Thursday, February 24th. At Feemster's, en-Friday, February 25th. At Gilfilliu's/on Saturday, February.26th. At Naupe'e^nn Mooday, ^February 28tb. At McCoeoellsville, on.Tuesday, March 1st. AH BrattoDsvillot on Wednesday, Maroh 2d. r At Westbrook's, on Thursday, March 8d. At Coate's Tavern, on Saturday, March 5th. At Yorkville, on Monday, March 7th and 14th, and remain during Court week. Sale day in April the last dity fof .making returns. All persons-failing to make returns on the . 1 J A V1 ~ A.. All a. A noove ciny, imuie iu uuuuiu u&jl. ah uijli'9 to uu paid by the first Monday in May, or executions may be issued. Property to be retained in the name of the proper owner. Guardians, Executors, and Administrators 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 are required, under a penalty of ten dollars, to report to me the number of births, deaths and marriages, of whites and blacks, .that occured in their families previous to January, instant. Magistrates, Clergyman and others are required by law to report such facts of this nature as -como within tluir own knowledge, during the same period of time. t 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 time there is usually such a rush that it is almost imp<J?5ib"krtfr,dohusfness cdrrectfy. * v T..W. STORGIS, T. C. Jan 27 ., . - 4 *' ' 7t BARGAINS! BARGAINS! ' LOOKOUT! MASSJd V db MIXiLiS RETURN their grateful acknowledgments to . the citizens of Fork and Lancaster districts, for their liberal patronage ; and hope by a strict attention to business and an honest endeavor to pletlse their customers, still to merit a continue ance of the same. They hereby announce "to the- public at large', that they are now receiving and opening a large and well selected STOilK of FALL and WINTER GOODS Of th^-very latest styles; sclented by Mr. MILLS * In person, consisting of Gentleman's and Ladies' common an<l FANCY GOODS, and in fact, all kinds of Goods ustfally kept, in ft large and wellrcgnlnted'Store; togetherwith a full assortment of OROOERISS Of alt kinds, at prices to suit the times. ' . Ladies and Gentlemen, call in and examine our stock of GOODS?we feel satisfied wc c&a please ypu. - , Efienelcrvilte, Dec. 2, 1858. 48 * tf wood, Teddy & co's JT x SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERIES. (CHARTERED BY THE "STATE OP OEOROlA.) CAPITAL P$IZE $50,0001 tiobtetb oiotjV $101 Notice to the public. A 9"1he members of'odr firm have, by way of fX purchase, become the owner of the grants cbartcred.by dhe Jitajcs of Delaware, Kentucky, Missouri, and part of those in Georgia, under the management of Messrs. Gregofy and Maury, of Wilmington, Delaware, we have deemed it expedL* ent t) change the name-of our firm, on and after January 1st, 1859tto that of WOOD, EDDY & Co.," wlrowifl hereafter have the management of the Sparta Academy Lottery, and the others, as above ea,med. - In all transactions we b&ac endepvared tp con* (luot onrbusines'syuh integrit/and promDtnes*, and w^-ca?4ssnr?tW pWJHe^tfiat tLe patronage heretofore bestowed on us is well deserving ef being transferred to our successors. ~ ^ Very Respectfully, - - . Tfc ? S. SWAN & CO. , Augusta, Georgia, Dec. 15, 1 56. wood, eddy & co., mayagsjrs* Sueod9Bt>r? to S. SWAxTE" & CO. The following Scheme will be dr&Wn by Wood, *, Eddy ^ Co., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery,Tn each of their Singje Numbet Lotteries for MARCH 1859, at Axjousta, Geo., in public, under the superintcndaoce of Commissioners. CVflV 10. J?raxes Shtvrday, March'!), 1859. Class 11 Draxcs Saturday, March 12; 1859. Class 12 Draxcs Saturday, March 19, 1859, utajj iu lsrawt aaiurapy, march. ZU, i8i>y. ON THE PLAN 0P SINGLE NUMBERS. FlftyCthoH&ind Tickets f Eire thousand frur hundred nndeighty-fiveprizes-! Neatly one prize to every nine tickets. Magnificent scheme! iobe drawn EACH SATURDAY IN MARCH. 1 Prize of $50,000 ' 1 Pvize of...... 1,500 1 v 20,000 50 " 500 . 1 '? 10,000! 100 ? 400 1 ? 5,000. 100 " 300 1 4,dG0 100" " 150 1- " 3,000) j 100 " 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 pzs. of $400 apxg. to $50,000 pz.are $l,f>00 4 11 300 " 20,W0 " " . 1,200 4 " 250 tl 10,000 " ? 1,000 4 '*? 226 " 5,000 " " 900 4 " 200 " 4,000 " " 800 4 " 150 " 3,000 " " 600 4 " 100 " 1,500 " " 400 5,000 " 20 are 100.000 5,485 Prizes amounting to $320,000 Whole Tickets $10?Halves $5?Quarters $2,50 Circular showing the plan of the Lotteries will be sent to any one desirous of receiving it. Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following rates, which is the risk : Certificate of Packngo of 10 Whole Tickets,...$80 " " 10 Half " ... 40 *' " 10 Quarter " . ... 20 " " 10 Eighth " ... 10 In ordering Tickets or Certificates, enclose the money to our address for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of Which they will be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can have Tickets ending in any figure they may designate. The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give their Post Office, County and State. Remember that every Prize is drawn and payable in full without deduction. All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immediately after the drawing?other prizes at the usual time of .thirty days. Notice to Correspondents.?Those who prefer not sending the money by mail, can use the ADAM'S EXPRESS COMPANY, whereby money for Tickets, in sums of Ten Dollars, and upwards, can bo sent us AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE, from any city or town where they have an office. Tho money and order must be enclosed in a "GOVERNMENT POST OFFICE STAMPED ENVELOPE," or tho Express Company cannot receive VUCUJ* All communications strictly confidential. Orders for Tickets or Certificates, by Mail or Express, to be directed to WOOD, EDDY & CO., Augustar Ga. or, WOOD, EDDY & CO., Atlanta, Ga. or, WOOD, EDDY & Co., Wilmington,+Dcl. HOT a list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one is entitled to, will be published after every drawing, in the following papers: Augusta (Geo.) Constitutionalist, New Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Nashville Gazette, N. York Weekly Day Book, Savannah Daily News, Richmond Dispatch, Paulding (Miss.) Clarion, and Little Rock (Ark) True'Democrat. Feb 24 8 tf Honey Soap. THE best Soap in uso 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, In "Lindsey Block." JOB PRINTING?Neatly executed at the ENQUIRER OFFICE. v ' " /