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rSKT OF LETTERS-Remni nitip in the J V?>t (itiice nt York villi?, S. C., on the FIRST OF AI'RIL, 1S.7J: Alexander, John Kevler, R. R. 2 1 Allen, Juuiea Kerr, M iry F. Auxo. Mullen Keenan & Brothers, Eeatiy, James Kiiowle-. 0. B. Boulware, 0. F. 3 Leech, Edward Brownler, W. 11. 3 Lowry. J. R. Bnrrv, Mrs". M. K. Lewis, E. M. 3 j Blair. J. It. Lewis, .J. X. 3 I Build, Rev. J. R. LinJiir. Charlotte Blimkinsltip. Fvl.e Liney, Anderson Baldin, William i' Little. \V. J. Bratton, Thomas Mi-Carter, David Bowcn, Yandifer& Co. Moore, R. W. Bartir.ger, Alfred .Moore, Ellen J. Byers, S. A. Mulholland, Mrs. II. Black, J H. Munroe, Hon. Robert Benevolent Div. S. ofT. Minns, C. Burton. William McKnight, John Bratton, Dr. John McKnight, Miss J. E. Carson, John .Meek, John H. Casey, John H. Miller, L. II. 2 j Crawford, Mrs. Mary Morgan, Jesse Charlesworth, Samuel Myers, Win. R. Ponder T, L. Xelson. A. C. Chambers, John S. Necly, Miss Irene Cranford, Elzavau Norwood, J. M. Connolly, Dr. Ozment, J. A. Constable, George Olverson, Mis3 Sarah J Carter. Walter R. Part rum, Henry 2 Citizen Office, 5 l'ollard, William Childers. W. A. Pasley, B. II. Carson, John W. Powell, J. V. Curry, Charles Patterson, S. C. Davis, Miss Virginia Partlow, James Davidson, A. B. Ryoti, Mrs. II. Z. D. 2 Demerest, A. C. I Robertson, Mrs. Luciuda i Divfs, Mrs. EHza Stnrgis, T. W. Davis, Lafayette Steele, Mrs. Jane B. Davidson, E. C. 4 Spnrks, A. .1 ' Dernerewt, S. C. Springs. J. B. Davidson, Robert Slierer, Mrs. S. Earl, Gustnvus Schumra, J. 3 I Edwards, John R. Taylor, S. A. * Flanagan, G. W. Turner, Joseph Froneberger, D. or R. Thorn, James Gordon, T. II. Taylor, Pnrmenas Gwinn, Jeptha White, David Gwinn, Tabitha Warlick, Catharine 2 I Gibson, Rev. J. D. Wilson, Mrs. Amanda Gwinn, Judson Williamson, J. S. Galbraith, F. M. Williams, Knox Gwinn, Jacob Wallace. Jane Grier, Thomas White, M. Hudson, R. H. 2 Webber, C. G. Hosier, Joseph Williams, Thomas W. Howe'l, Z. iWhisonant, Alvin, Hammell, John {Williams, E. T. H.vris, Noah Wood, Rev. L. 2 | Jackson, A. S. JOHN R ALEXANDER, P. M. April 7 14 3t WAGON SHOPT J. ED. JEFFERYS, RESPECTFULLY infotms the citizens of York j District and the public generally, that he is I prepared with competent workmen and HTXL.SEASOWED LIMBER, I To MAKE AND REPAIR WAGONS, HANDCARTS, WHEEL BARROWS, &c., in the best manner, at his Shop, near the Masonic Hall. He still continues to give his personal attention to making DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, And every other description of work in the CARPENTERING AND JOINERY LINE. Gins and Thrashers Repaired. H<J is prepared to REPAIR Cotton Gins and Thrashers on short notice. Persons having work of this character, will please bring it in at an early day. He tenders his thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him, and hopes by a close application to business and a desire to give satisfaction, to still receive a portion of the favors of the public. April 7 14 ly "NE^GOODS" NEW GROCERIES AT EBENEZERVILLE. B. F. rLA-WXiBNTSON RESPECTFULLY informs his friends and the public generally, that he has just received a FRESH SUPPLY of PLANTATION GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE.CUTLERY, &c.,&c., And a great variety of all kinds of Goods suited to the wants of this section, all of which will be sold on the best terms. All kinds of BARTER taken for Goods. Give me a call before you purchase elsewhere. B. F. R. Wanted Immediately. 100,000 Bushels of WHEAT, 50.000 " CORY, 1,500 " COW PEAS, 1,000 " RYE, For which the highest cash prices will be paid. B. F. R. Ebcnezervillc, March 31,18-30. 13?ly dr. It. walker7 SURG ICON DENTIST, Chester, S. C., TTTOULD respectfully inform the public that t T his rooms are now at the Cornwcll House, where he may be professionally consulted on Mondays and Saturdays, and'at Rock Hill, York District, from the second Tuesday of each month until the Friday following. H* is now in possession of the science, material, and instructions, for mounting Teeth on the CHEOPLASTICPROCESS, which is considered by . Dentists who have tried it, to be the perfection of mechanical Dentistry for mounting partial or full setts of Teeth. Jan 7, 1858. 1 tf The eighth annual meeting the Stockholders of the King's Mountain ftiil Road Company, according to previous appoint-, ment, will be held at York Court House on the THIRD THURSDAY IN APRIL, the 21st of the month, when the Stockholders are requested to attend. J. M. LOWRY, I'r'sidcnt. March 01 13' 4t V^oticE" ?The undersigned would respectJ3l fully urge it upon those indebted to the firm of ADICKES & WITHERS, to come forward and settle. The books of the concern must be closed either, by cash or note. " m ' . II. F. ADICKES, Survivor. Jan 21 3 tf for HARRISON'S Handkerchief Extracts, GO to GARVIN'S Confectionary. _____ I NKS of all kinds, qualities and prices, GO to GARVIN'S Confectionary. for MARKING INK, For marking Cotton. &c.,, GO to J. J. GARVIN Sj for nAIR DYE and Hair Restorer, GO to GARVIN'S Confectionary. SHAVING CREAMS, Go to J. J. GARVIN'S. for Gi OOD*New Orleans, Porto Rico, and West In- | I din MOLASSES, call on J. J. GARVIN. for C1ANDIES, Raisins, Figs, Nuts. nr.?l all other J things usuallv kept in a Confectionary, call ou " J. J. GARVIN. for PORTER, Ale and CHAMPAGNE. GO to GARVIN'S FAMILY GROCERY. for FINOILKT, Shaving and Washing Soaps, GO to 1- -J. J. GARVIN'S Confectionary. fam Flies tlAN be supplied with GOOD Family FLOUR ) at a reasonable price by calling on __ J. .1. GARVIN. l)ERSO.YS visiting Yorkville with the inten- 1 .1. tion of buying GROCERIES, will find it to their advantage to call ou J. J. GARVIN. Be grath'S electric oil.? Fresh and Genuine. For sale by V. A. CAVSSE & CO. J A YORK SHERIFF'S SALES. BV Virtue of Writs of Fieri Facias. to me directed, will !>e sold between the legal hours of Sheriffs Sale, OX THE Fill ST MONDAY IN MAY NEXT, On Tuesday after the first Monday in May, at the house of defendant, 1 will sell one bay horse, one saddle and bridle. Id head of hogs, 2 head of cattle, 1 lot of corn and fodder, lot of cotton seed, lot of bacon, 1 bed and bedding, one pine table, one trunk, one lot of chairs, 1 clock, 1 cupboard, 1 looking class and a lot of sundries, levied on as the property of Leroy Armstrong, at the suit of W. I. Clawson, Administrator, et ah 2 One tract of land, adjoining lands of .James Mullinax, 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. Avery and others. # 8 One tract of land whereon tne defendant now resides, adjoining lands of J. N. McElwee, Robt. Whitesides and others, levied on as the property of D. N. Peters, at the suit of J. N. McElwee and others. 3 One tract of land whereon dnfendnnt now resides, adjoining lands of H. P. White, Marcus Bird and others, levied on as the property of Jacob Etters, nt the suit of James Cbitders. 3 On tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, adjoining lands of A. M. Jackson, John Whitesides and others.. Also, on Tuesday after the first Monday in May, at the residence of the defendant, I will sell / head of hogs, 3 head of catt'e, one wagon and harness, and one set of drawers, levied on as the nronertv of L. L. Gardner, flt the suit of Mylcs Smith, for another and others. 3 On Tuesday after the first Monday in May, at the resideucc of M. Js. Johnson, I will sell one black horse, bridle and snddle, one lounge, one bench and one trunk, levied on as the property of M. N. Johnston, at the suit of J. F. White, Guardian, vs. M. N. Johnston and T. N. Pettus. 8 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, adjoining lands of W. H. Carrol, A. Hardin and others, levied on as the property of Mary Pursely, at the suit of William McLure, and others. 3 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, adjoining lands of John Roddy and others, levied on the property of R. S. Horn, at the suit of W. E. Rose and others. 3 One sorrel horse, levied on as the property of S. A. Stewart, at the suit of Thos. B. Withers. 3 One bay mare, one bay colt, and a sorrel mule, levied on as the property of Jacob B. Moore, at the suit of G. R. Ratchford and others. 3 One tract of land known as the "Mill Tract," and the Mill situated thereon, adjoining lands of Robert Stewart, Wm. Mcrrit ami others. Also, one other tract known as the "Bennett Tract," adjoining hinds of A. B. Springs, John Alderson and others. Also, one negro girl named Charlotte. Al>o, on Tuesday nfter the first Monday in May, next, at the house of the defendant, one wagon and harness, one carriage, oue cow, 2 beds and bedding, and 11 head of hogs, levied on ns the property of Thos. N. Pettus, at the suit of J. -M. Strong and others. 3 On Tuesday nfter the first Monday in May, at the house of Allison Black, I will sell one lot of corn, levied on as the property of A. S. Wallace, at the suit of A. M. Jackson nnd others. 1 One truct of laud bounding on lands of Wm. Deas, John Jackson and others, levied on as the property of J. C. Acock, at the suit of A. J. Gingles & Co. 4 One bay horse one sorrel horse, one two-horse wagon and oue buggy, levied on as the property of Joseph Jenkins, at the suit of Lindsay & Gordon and others. 5 Oue tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, bounding on lands of James R. Robinson, and Dickson McKnight. Also, one other tract, kuowuasshe "McClerkin place," and bounding on lands of John McKnight, Wm. Gunn, Dickson MeKnight and others, levied on as the property of Dr. John Hall, at the suit of John Ross and others. 7 One negro man, Berry, levied on as the property of James Meek, at the suit of John F. Brian & .Tnmos A fiiKtnn. Administrators and others. 7 One tract of land wliereon the defendant now resides, levied on as the property of Joseph Hetherington, at the suit of William Brown and others. 15 One tract of land whereon defendant now lives, bounding on lands of S. G. Westbrook, II. H. Drennan and others. Also one other tract bounding on lands of Daniel Williams, together with the mills situated thereon. Also six negroes, viz: Bill, Charles, Amanda, Ben, May and Green, leviod on as the property of J. N. McElweo, Jr., at the suit of William Caldwell and others. 10" One tract of land whereon Ilenry Rataree resides, aud 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. G Three negroes, 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. 8 Four negroes, viz: Sam, Allison, Dan and Jake, levied on as the property of Robert McLure, at the suit of Jas. L. Clark and Co., and others. 3 ALFRED STILWELL, s. y. d. Yorkville, Apti! 7, 1859. SELLISG OFPAT COST! HAVING DETERMINED TO CHANGE OUR BUSINESS, we will sell ofr entire stock of SPRIKT& db WINTER AT COST FOR CASH! OR ON TIME ' TO PROMPT PAYING ClSTOMERs'l LINDSEY & GORDON. April 7 14 tf CERRO GORDO MILLS" THE Subscriber having purchased the MILLS formerly owned by Hugh Tate, situated on Allison Creek, eight miles North-East of Yorkville. add known by the name of "Haync's Old Furnace," hereby informs the public that the same lias undergone considerable repairs and are | now in complete order. The IVIIEAT MILL has I been greatly improved by the addition of one of l best SMUT MACHINES now in use?it cleans smutty Wheat perfectly. Au alteration has been made on the SCREENING, and greatly improved, so that no Wheat is lost in screening; and having I obtained the services of Mr. HUDDLESTON, a faithful and experienced Miller, the subscriber flatters himself that lie can make as GOOD Flour and as much to the bushel as any Mill in the District. The CORN MILL is in good repair, and makes MEAL that cannot fail to please. He now invites ! the public to give him a trial and judge for themI selves, and he hereby returns his thanks to those who have favored him with their custom, nnd hopes by the good performance of his Mills and attcution fo business, to still reeievc a generous share of patronage. JOSEPH MILLER. York Dist., S. C., March 31, 1850. lH-4t I ; Bargains! Bargains! Bargains! V*' * .W.M. iii F. H, SIMRIL, HAVING determined to dispose of his entire Stock, and retire from busiuess, will from this day, offer his large and varied assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING and FURNISHING GOODS, STRICTLY AT COST FOR CASH. A large portion of the Stock was purchased i last Fall, and embraces all varieties, in the latest style, and of the best fabrics. Those who call early will get the best Goods, at Bargains never equalled in this market. REMF.MBElt.?Every article at the cost mark and invariably for Cash! Those indebted to F. H. SIMRIL, SIMi RIL & WILLIAMS, nnd F. II. SIMRIL & CO., [ are requested to settle either by Cash or Note. Jnn G 1 tf J YOS'S RATIIAIROA, WOOD'S J Hair Restorative, and Barry's Tricopkerous. Mrs. S. A. Allen's World Hair Restorer, Aulustrale, Carolina Hair Tonic, Banaoline and Pomades, French, English and American. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. ll'AGOY FOR- SALE.?A No. 1, two I Tt Horse Wagon for sale, at a bargain. Apply to - L. BLOOMBERG & BBO. j LOOKOUT. i the enters j Has the effect of making business lively, ami in ; view of heavy sales, we have increased our stock of Groceries, which together with what IS COMING, j Will enable us to supply all demands, whether of Molasses, Sugnr or Preserves?not liked by HOUSES I But suitable for children, particularly when unmanageable and WILD, Or of Pickled Oysters, Salmon, Lobsters and Sardines, so much relished by ANIMALS, / Who are only children of a larger gvowth. Our stock or Segars AND Tobacco are of the finest brands, besides some inferior qualities suitable for negro Use. Many other articles have we which to enumerate would require the aid of a band of MINSTRELS, Which we cannot afford, simply because wc sell our goods cheap, so DON'T FAIL TO Give us a cull, cither after or before you SEE THE SHOW, For unlike them wc charge no ADMITTANCE And for the like small sum of FIFTY CENTS Expended with us, we will amply satisfy vou.? Call iu at MEACHAM & WHEELER'S. "Near the Depot." April 7 14 2t Groceries, Provisions, &c, 5HIIDS. N. O. and Muscovndo SUGARS. 25 Bags Rio, Java and Mocha COFFEE. 5 hbds. W. I. and P. R. MOLASSES. 15 bbls. new crop New Orleans MOLASSES. 10 hbds. BACON SIDES AND HAMS. 30 kitts, i and whole barrels MACKEREL. 25 boxes Adamantine CANDLES. 0000 Havana and German CIGARS. 10 baskets Hcidsick CHAMPAGNE. With a large assortment of Pickles, Ketchups, Sauces, Ginger Preserves, Spices, &c., &c. For sale low for Cash, or on three months time to punctual customers. MEACHAM & WHEELER. WATCHES, JEWELRY7&CT JK THE SUBSCRIRER will. In order to make room for a new 9tock. I&F?/ A; offer his entire Stock at NEW .Xjvt YORK COST FOR CASH, for one month only, consisting in part of the following:? GOLD AM) SILTER WATCHES and JEWELRY of all kinds. Coral, Cameo and G\i1?J Bracelets ; Gild Beads, Necklaces and NeckPlminu Pi h and Vt?st Chains : a larce assortment of Seal." an! Keys, Lockets and Medallions; Gold and Silver Pencils and Pens; Gold*Thinibles and Spectacles; Cornelian, Plain Gold and Sett Rings; NECKLACES, AMULETS, Ear-Drops and Pins; Silver, Shell and Pearl Card Cases ; Silver Salt-Cellars inlaid with Gold ; Napkin Rings in boxes; Silver and Plated Cuds and Pitchers ; Cake, Pickle and Fruit Knives; Sugar, Salt, and Preserve Spoons ; SILVER SPOONS AND FORKS ; Silver and Plated Ladles ; Shell Jewelry Boxes, with lock nnd key; Jewelry Vases; Watch-Stand with bell and ink-stand attached ; P?arl Glove Holders; Fancy Shell-Boxes and Pressing Cases ; Ladies fine Work Boxes and Travelling Cabs ; Ladies Work Baskets and Stands ; WRITING DESKS ; Folios, Paper Cutters and Ink-Stands; Tuck, Dressing and Pocket Combs; Hair, Cloth and Shaving Brushes; Harrison's Perfumery und Soaps; PI ANTO, Violins and Guitars; Violin and Guitar Strings ; Patent Candle-Sticks and Lamps; Castors, Fruit Trays, Rasors, Pocket and Bowie-Knives; Table Cutlery; Tea Trays in setts and single; TableMats. All the new style of W1* Jt SS rJC O 3L-4 35S GUNS, double and single; Slung Shot and Percussion Caps; Gnme-Bngs, Flasks, Wads and I Shot Pouches. Walking Canes of all kinds; Clocks, &c., &c. Oaf Warcbes, Jewelry, Clocks and Musical Boxes REPAIRED at short notice by an experienced workman. *?* Old Silver and Gold taken as Cash. E. M. KIRKPATRICK. March 3 9 tf GOOBE'S LIVERY STABLE. YOKKVILLE, S. C. THE urdersigned respectfully informs the citizens of York and the travelling pubi c, that he has removed his LIVERY establishment to the Stable on Church-street, near the Masonic Hall, formerly occupied bj* Love & McConnell, where lie is prepared with comfortable VEHICLES and GOOD HORSES, to furnish CONVEYANCES TO ANY POINT, at tire shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. He lias in his employ experienced hostlers, and will boaul stock on the following terms: Single feed. 25 cents; per day, 75 cents; per week, $4 50; per month, SI0. Having large and commodious LOTS, well supplied with water, troughs, racks, &c., attached to his Stables, he is prepared to accommodate Drovers, and to supply them with all uecessary provender as low as can be procured in this market. He or his agent, Mr. CASIIION, will always be found at the Rail Road Depot with an Omnibus, on the arrival of the cars, to convey Passengers to STOWE'S HOTEL, or any part of the town; or to make engagements for ihe conveyance of passengers to any point above Yorkville. Strangers desiring conveyances are requested to give him a call before making any positive arrangement.5 lie hazards nothing in saying that his Stock and Vehicles will compare favorably with any similar establishment in the State. flgf* Persons biting Horses qr Vehicle?, will be required to return them in good condition, or pay for all damages. LAWSON D. GOORE. I March 10 10 tf H A R RIS 0 N' S C 0 L U M B14 N HAIR DYE. | SIZE ENLARGED, STYLE IMPROVED. It has double the quantity nod strength of any other. It give3 a perfectly natural color. I It colors every shade from light brown to jet black. Its use is easy and rapid. It is perfectly harmless to the skin, j Its effect is instantaneous and permanent. 1 It is the beat, quickest, cheapest and safest dye ever made. Directions for use accompany each box. Price : 1 oz. SI: 2 oz. $1 GO; 4 oz. S3; 8 ot. ?5. [Entered according to Act of Congress, ill the year lit55, | i by A. \V. Harrison in the Clerk's Office of the Idstrict ! Court of the I". S. for the Eastern District of Penn.] For sale by ALLISON H BKATTOX, V. A. jCAUSSE & CO., and H. F. ADICKES k CO , ; Manufacturer, APPOLLOS W. HARRISON. J 10 South 7th St., Philadelphia. [f24] i WITHDRAWAL FROM BUSINESS. JANUARY 1, 1S59. | 1HAVE this day sold out my entire stock of FAMILY GROCERIES to Messrs. DARWIN ! & JEFFERYS, to whom I cordially recommend j my former customers. For the convenience of I | persons wishing to settle, my ACCOUNTS and I I NOTES will be left with T. S. JEFFERYS, who ! is authorized (or in his absence P. D. DAF.WIN) j to receipt for nnJ settle up the same until the j | 15th of FEBRUARY, when all paper not satisfac- | I torily arranged, will be placed in process of col! lection. J.W.AVERY. ! Jan 13 2 tf i ! 17*11118.--The highest price will be paid for . OTTER, FOX, Coon, Mink, Muskrat and I Rabbit skins, by I L. BLQQMPERG k PRO. | iM? NEW CABINET SHOP. ; IJ-ZE-W iF'irLivs:. 21 ARRIS & MOORE, HAVING formed a co-partnership in the CATC- | IXKT BUSINESS, take this method to in- ! form their friends and the citizen? of York District generally, that they nre prepared at their )' Shop, otic door South of the Post Office and nd- ' joining the ENQUIRER PRINTING OFFICE, to ; manufacture every description of which they will dispose of at the LOWEST PRIj CKS FOR CASH, or in exchange for LUMBER, figy Particular attention will be given to RE- I PAIRING. From the long experience of the Senior Partner in the business, tbey feel warranted in saying that entire satisfaction will be given to all who may. be pleased to extend them patronage. Give ns a call. S. S. HARRIS, C. R MOORE. Feb .1, 1850 5 ly In Equity?York. Smith Sanders and Wife, vs. Joseph Worthy and others.?Bill for Partition, Account, ?5*f. IT nppenring to my satisfaction that Joseph Worthy, Thomas Worthy, James Worthy, Chester Worthy, Gordon and wife Nnncy (or their heirs) Edward Atkinson (or his heirs,) Glover Est?3 and Polly his wife, Joseph Ratchford and Ellen his wife, Wm. Allen and Nancy his wife, absent Defendants in the above stated case, reside without the limits of this State: On motion of Williams & Beatty, Complainants Solicitors, ordered that the snid Defendants do plcnd, answer or demur to the Complainants' bill, within three months from the publication hereof, otherwise a decree pro confesso, will be awarded against them.' ($7) ' JNO. L. MILLER, c. e. v. i>. March 17 11 3m In Equity -York, Isabella McElwee and others rs. Thomas McElwce, Wm. C. McElwee, and Martha E McElwee.?Bill for have to sell land, remove trust fund, Jr. IT appearing to my satisfaction, that Thomas McElwee, Wm. C. McElwee, and Martha E. McElwee, absent defendants in the above stated case, reside without the limits of this State : On motion of Williams & Beatty, Complainant's Solicitors, ordered, that thesaid defendants do plead, answer or demur to the Complainant's bill, within three months from the publication hereof, or a decree pro confctso, will be awarded agnlnst them. ($5) JNO. L. MILLER, c. e. v. d. March 17 11 3m* In Equity-York. S. *E. Bratton vs. Calvin Gordon, ct al.?Bill for Account, Relief, <5'c. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Calvin Gordon, one of the Defendants in the above stated case, resides without the limits of this State: On motion of Smith and Williams. Complainant's Solicitors, ordered, that the said Defendant do plead, answer or demur to the Complainant's bill, within three months from the publication hereof, or a decree pro covfcsso, will Ire awarded against him. ($5) * JNO. L. MILLER, c. e. y. d. March 17 11 3m In Equity?York. Daniel D. Moore vs. Daniel W. Stedman.?Petition to impound funds and for Belief. IT nppenring to my satisfaction that Daniel W. Stedman, absent Defendant in the above stated case, resiites without the limits of this State : On motion of W. B. Wilson, Complainant's Solicitor, ordered, that the said Defendant do plead, answer or demur to the Complainnut's bill within three months from tire publication hereof, otherwise a decree pro confesso will be awarded against him. ($5) ' JNO. L. MILLFR, c. k. y. d. March 17 11 3ra In Equity?York. Roddy & Co., vs. N. A. Rogers and others.?Bill for Account. Relief jr. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Nancy A. Rogers, Martha Duulap, and Martha Jane Rogers, absent defendants; in the above stated case, reside without the limits of this State : On motion of Williams & Beatty, Complainant's Solicitors, ordered, that the said defendants do plead, answer or demur to the Complainant's bill, within three months of the publication hereof, or a de crcepro confesso, will be awarded against them. ($51 JNO. L. MILLER, c. e. y. d. March 17 11 3m In Equity?York. J. C. Evans, vs. W. 13. Dunlap and others.?Bill for Account, Relief, \c. IT appearing to my satisfaction that W. B. Bun*lnp, absent defendant, in the above stated ense, resides without the limits of this State: On motion of J. Bolton Smith, Complninant's Solicitor, ordereJ, that the said defendant do plead, answer or demur to the Complainant's bill, withiu three months from the publication hereof, or a decree pro confesso, will be awarded against him. ($5) JNO. L. MILLER, c. e. y. d. March 17 11 3m In Equity?York. Mary Pursely, vs. Thomas K. Pursely.?Petition to subject Defendant's interest in Land to the pay ment of his debts?Relief ?jr. "|"T appearing to my satisfaction that Thomas K. JL rurseiy, me -ueienuani. in mo nuuie suncu case, resides without the limits of this State. On motion of J. Bolton Smith, Solicitor for Complainant, it is ordered that the said Defendant do plead, answer or demur to the Complainant's bill within three months from the publicatio^hereof, or a decree pro confesso will be a ward eu against him. ($5) JNO. L. MILLER, c. e. y. d. March 10 10 3m In Equity?York. Maria Campbell, per pro trmie, vs. S. P. Sutton & T. N. Pettus, Administrators. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Peter Campbell, one of the Defendants in the above"stated case, resides without the limits of this State : On motion of J. Bolton Smith, Complainant's Solicitor, ordered, that the said defendant do plead, answer or demur to the Complainant's bill, within three months from the publication hereof, or a decree pro corfesso, will awarded against him. ($5) JNO. L. MILLER, c. e. r. d. March 3 9 ?m In Equity?York. W. A. Moore,. "J Bill for Relief, vs. [ Account, W. P. McPadden, Ac/m'r., et. al.) <fc. ] T appearing to the satisfaction of the Commis. siouer that John Storment and wife Martha, absent Defendants in the above stated case, reside without the limits of this State ; On motion of Williams and 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 debreejiro confesso will be awarded against them. ($5) JNO. L. MILLEY, c. e. y. d. Jan 13 9 3m j South Carolina?York District, Evans Murphy and wife, Applicants, rs. Sarah McSwain, et al., heirs-at-law of Margaret McSwain, deceased. IT appearing to my satisfaction that John Ramsay and wife Nancy N., defendants, reside without this State: It is, therefore, ordered, that they do appear and object to the division or sale of the real estate of Margaret McSwain, dcceas[ ed, on or before the first of April next, or their i consent to the same will he entered of record. J. M. ROSS, o. y. d. January 1, 1859. 2 3m South Carolina?York District, , John Martin, Applicant, vs. Elvy Martin, ct al., heirs-at law of Alex. Martin, dee'd. IT nppenring to my satisfaction that Mannin Martin, and Morgan Martin and wife Sinnh, 1 two of the defendants, reside without the limits I of this State; it is, therefore, ordered, that they | do appear and object to thcsnle of the real estate of Alexander Martin, on or before the 15th day I of June next, or their consent to the some will be i entered of record. J. M. ROSS, o. y. d. March 15 12 3m IA\OS! PIANOS ! !?TherfaMfeIj ~ The Subscriber keeps constantly SfSpTTHiRf i on hand. PIANO-FORTES of the ve-lJ U J 1/ ; ry BEST QUALITY, which he offcrsfor sale on the most reasonable terms. Every Instrument FULLY WARRANTED. Piano-Fortes TUNED and REPAIRED. WM. H. ORCHARD, Yorkville, S. C. Oct 7 40 ly "1 IK AY TICKETS.?A large lot rn hand U MdfwMl* ftt th? ENQUIRER OFFICE. FOGARTIES i WHOLESALE & RETAIL 0 OTT A HXiHfi ^ 7E beg leave to inform onr friends and customi ? V beautiful variety of SPRING AND SI the most FASHIONABLE STYLES, from the Fr< PLANTERS A] Will find it to their advantage to examine our stoi which will be sold at UNUSU AL LOW PRICES FC City acceptance at 30 or 00 days, will receive pron faction. Miller's Almanac, containing a list of our by mail, gratis, on application to 257 King-strt March 10 eqmi!?$ MAIS, STAND DOWN THE HALL! Make Room for the Largest Team of ARABIAN HORSES Ever Driven in America! YANKEE ROBINSON'S DOUBLE SHOW CIRCUS THEATRE! ENLARGED AND IMPROVED! WILL PERFORM AT YOREVILLE. SATOfiDAY. APAIl IE. 1859. THE ONLY establishment \ mVv of the kind in the world! Over one hundred and fifty men and horses are employed in this mnmmoth concern. J7 SIX LADY PERFORMERS . FIVE CLOWNS. THE SPACIOUS PAVILION \5r By erected on an entire NEW plan, will accommodate near 3,000 Persons! g0 tjjftt eacjj visj(0r can ijave a fair view of the STAGE and jq RING PERFORMANCE! out for the GREAT >V?T MORAL DRAMA, ENTITLED J|2^ DAYS OF 76. Si For particulars, 9ee Pictorial and Descriptive bills. ^YTl Performance Afternoon and ? Doors open at 2 and 7 P. M. OfSfc Admission 50 cents; children md servauts half price. Remember the day and date, so do not confound any other concern with this Mammoth ? Establishment. "Wait for the Wagon." March 31 13 3t ~P OR PURE MEDICINES, pOR FRES1I DREGS, jpOR CHOICE CHEMICALS, j^OR SELECT PERFUMERY, pR H AIR PREPARATIONS, pOR FANCY SOAPS, . . jpOR PLAIN SOAPS, JpOR COSMETICS, pOR COLOGNES, J^OR BRESIIES or ail kinds, pOR PAINTS AND OILS, J^OR TARNISHES, jpOR DYE-STUFFS, pOR GLASS AND PETTY, T^OK TlfRPEI'TIl'E. r pOR CAMPIIB.VE, pOR B1'R.\IXG FLUID, j pOR PURE LIQUORS pOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES, pOR ALL PATENT MEDICINES, pOR CHOICE TOBACCO, pOR FINE SEGARS, pOR SCOTCH SNUFF, pOR MAC ABO Y SNUFF, pOR SPICES and pOR OTHER DOMESTIC Articles, pOR ALL OTHER ARTICLES USUALLY KEPT BY DRUGGISTS, GO TO THE FORK DRUG STORE In Lindsey Block. V. A. CAUSSE & CO. Apr 7 14 tf Sanford's Liver Invigorator. A LARGE quantity just received directly from the manufacturer, by V. A. CAUSSE & CO., At the "York Drug Store." OC'OTCII SNUFF.?lust received at O the YORK DRUG STORE. March 24 12 tf Fresh Medicines. JUST received at the YORK DRUG STORE, iu "Lindsey Block." For Choice Segars, G1 0 to V. A. CAUSSE & CO'S f DRUG STORE. /MUM DROPS.?Rose, Lemon and LicorfjT ice GUM DROPS. For sale at the ' YORK DRUG STORE. March 24 12 tf CTillOIC'E PliJRFUMERlf.?Just openJ cd at V. A. CAUSSE & CO'S. March 24 12 tf J^AIIXESTOCK'S VER3IIFUGE.? . A largo lot just received at the YORK DRUG STORE. March 24 12 tf Bl:Ri\L\G FLUID.?For sale low at the "York Drug Store," Liudsey Block, by V. A. CAUSSE & CO. \TOTICE.?The Creditors of J. LEROY 1^1 DAV1ES, will meet me at Rock Hill on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19tli; Saturday, MAY 21 sr; Saturday, AUGUST 20th; and Saturday, NOVEMBER 19tb, 1859. L. H. MASSEY, Anignee. Jan 6 1 11m I2ROSE\E~OIL.?A FRESH SUPPLY just received and fur sale at $1.75 per gallon, CASH. The money must accompany the order in ever instance. E. M. KIRKPATRICK. Feb 3 5 tf k STILLMAN, ! ASK Wl GOODS STORE, i ITON, S. O. ?rs that we are prepared to offer them a large and 1 [IMMER DRESS GOODS, embracing all 1 sncli, English and American manufacturers. c tfD FARMERS * v >k of domestic and plantation goods, c )ll CASH. Orders accompanied with the Cash or J ipt attention,' and every effort made to give satis- v ... . S Goods, with memorandums attached, will be sent u FOGARTIES & STILLMAN, set, Corner of Wentworth-st., Charleston, S. C. d 10 ly a h NEW GROCERY. 1 Tj HAVING formed a Co-partnership for the purpose of car- Jsgliju rying on the GROCERY BUSINESS, we would respectfully request all persons who are in want 1 of unything in our line to call and examine our stock, wmcn consists in part 01 SUGAH.S: j New Orleans, Stewart's C, Crushed and Powdered. . MOLASSES.: New Orleans and Muscovado. CHEESE: English Dairy and Cream. MACKEREL?In Kitts, \ barrels, J barrels and barrels. PINK-EYE POTATOES, For planting; Bagging, Rope, and everything usually kept in a Grocery and Provision Store. Wc will buy all kinds of Produce, for which we will give the HIGHEST MARKET PRICES. Particular attention given to THE PPRCHASE OF COTTON. Our place of business is opposite Lowry & Avery's old stand, now occupied by Darwin and Jefferys. OUR TERMS must be CASH ; or a credit to those who will pay promptly when called upon. W. D. MILLER, J. C. MILLER. Jan 27 4 tf IZSTEAV FIRM ! THE UNDERSIGNED have this day formed a Co-partnership under the title of DARWIN & JEFFERYS, and having purchased J. W. AVERY'S entire stock of Beg leave to inform their friends and the public 1 generally, that they 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 puWic patrouage. In addition to our present stock of GROCERIES, we will be constantly receiving . Fresh Supplies Of all articles usually kept in this line of trade, which wc offer at very low prices for CASH or PRODUCE, and on FOUR MONTHS TIME, to good prompt customers. Liberal prices paid for COTTON, CORN, 1 FLOUR, &c., &c. P. B. DARWIN. T. S.' JEFFERYS. Jan. 1. 1850. 2 tf A DECLINE IN COTTON GOODS ! NEW SPHISG & SUMMER C001M8S9!! L. BLOOMBERG & BRO., INFORM the citizens of Yorkville and surrounding country, that they are now receiving a large stock of GOODS, consisting of Ladies Dress Goods, Coverings, Bonnets, Walking and Dress SHOES; Flats and Hoop-Skirts, &c. &c. FORTGEKTLEIUE^ : A large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Straw and Soft Hats, Boots and Shoes, Cutlery, Hardware, Crockery, and a very extensive stock of Domestic Goods. A *n connection with onr Dry Goods taHaan establishment, we will always have on IffltlilS hand a large SaU STOCK OF GE.OCEBIES, Which we will sell at wery low prices. All kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE taken at the highest market price for Cash or Barter.? Give us a call and judge for yourself. March 3 9 tf PAINTS AND OILS. j LBS. Pure Chrome GREEN, in Oil. lvHJlOOlbs. ?' " " 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. Tremont Lead, Snow-White Zinc, in Oil. All of which will be sold at the lowest prices by ALLISON & BKATTON. Feb 24 8 tf FORT^MILLS ACADEMYr York District, S. C. The Exercises of this Institution were resumed on the FIRST MONDAY IN uVca??. FEBRUARY, under the direction of jgi? Mr. BUTLER P. ALSTON. Terms?Ter Station of Jive months: Elementary English Branches $ 6 00 The above, with English Grammar and Geo- 1 grapliy, 9 00 The game, with History, 12 00 1 Latin, Greek, and Mathematics 17 50 1 Students will be charged from the time of 1 entering until the close of the Session, and no deduction made except in cases of sickness, or at the discretion of the Principal. BQk, Board can be had at from Seven to Eight Dollars per month. B. M. COBB, Chairman Board of Trustees. March 17 11 tf CHANGE! THE FIRM of J. L. CLARK & CO., having j been changed, the business will hereafter be [ conducted at the old stand NEAR THE DEPOT, j under the name and style of CARROLL, CLARK & CO. * They will keep constantly on hand a large and J well-selected Stock of GROCERIES, and FAM- ' ILY and PLANTATION SUPPLIES, which they 1 will sell at the lowest living prices. 8g)U They will pay the highest market price ' IN CASH OR GROCERIES, for every kind of Country Produce. CARROLL, CLARK & CO. ' Jan 6 1 tf r Land for Sale. f t tfea THE undersigned offers for sale a tract of fine FARMING LAND, sit- t uated on the East side of theCataw- j 22u3SStewW' ba River, about two miles above j, Thorn's Ferry, and lying in North and South Carolina. containing FIVE HUNDRED AND FIFTY a ACRES. Persons desiring to purchase will ap- C ply to the subscriber on the plantation, who will take pleasure in showing the premises. The terras will be made easy. SAMUEL A. FARIS. March 17 11 4t* t, KING'S MOUNTAIN HOTEL, e BY S. IV. 8TOWE, A l/4l'vf THIS establishment has recent- ^ . S ly been remodeled, repaired and " nSjEnSt- fitted up anew, and the subscri- T) ber is prepared to entertain in the best style his friends who may visit.Yorkville. The j* ROOMS are comfortable and well-furnished; ser vants attentive; and the table supplied witn tne " best that comes to market. Terms moderate. 2 SAM'L N. STOWE. " Jan 6 1 tf _ Medical Card. r DR. B. M. COBB, respectfully informs the citizens of York District and surrounding coun- j H try, that he is still located at FORT MILLS in ^ this District, where he offers his Professional ser- P1 vices. ? March 17 11 tf BURNING-FLUID, CANPHENE and Alcohol. For Sale by ALLISON & BBATTON. WOOD, EDDY A CO'S . SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERIES. (CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF GEORGIA.) CAPITAL PRIZE $50,000! TICKETS ONLY $101 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. ' A S the members of our firm have, by way of purchase, become the owner of the grants hartered by the States of Delaware, Kentucky, lissoUri, and part of those in Georgia, under the lanagement of Messrs. Gregory and Maury, of filmiogton, Delaware, we hare deemed it expedint ti change the name of our firm, on and after anuary 1st, 1859, to that of WOOD, EDDY & Co., rho wiil hereafter have the management of the parta Academy Lottery, and the others, as above amed. In all transactions we have endeavored to conluct our business with integrity and promptness, nd we can assure the public that the patronage leretofore bestowed on us ie welf deserving of beng transferred to our successors. Very Respectfully, 8. SWAN & CO. Augusta, Georgia, Deo. 15, 1868. FFOOD, EDDY A CO.. MANAGERS. Successors to S. SWANK" & CO. The following Scheme will be drawn by Wood, ?cMy ? Managers of the Sparta Academy tottery, in each of their Single Number Lotteres for APRIL 1869, at Auocsta, Geo., in pubic, under the superintcndance of Commissioners. Class 14 Draws Saturday, April 2, 1869. Class 16 Draws Saturday, April 9, 1869. Class 16 Draws Saturday, April 16, 1869. Class 17 Draws Saturday, April 23, 1859. Class 18 Draws Saturday, April 30, 1859. ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS. Fifty thousand Tickets! Fire thousand four mndred and eighty-five prizes I Nearly one prize :o every nine tickets. Magnificent scheme! to be lrawn EACH SATURDAY IN APRIL. I Prize of $50,000 1 Prize or. 1,600 I 20,000 50 " 500 I " 10,000 100 " 400 L " 5,000 100 ? 300 L " 4,000 100 " 150 L " 8,000 100 " 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 pzs. of $400 apxg. t<T$50,000 pz. are $1,600 4 " ' 300 " 20,000 " " 1,200 4 " 250 44 10,000 " 44 1,000 4 " 225 " 6,000 44 44 900 4 44 200 44 4,000 ? 44 800 4 " 160 " 3,000 4t. 44 COO 4 44 100 " 1,600 44 44 400 5,000 " 20 are 100,000 5,486 Prizes amounting to $820,000 Whole Tickets $10?Salves $5?Quarters $2,50 tQf A Circular showing the plan of the Lot tcries will be sent to any one desirous of retiring it. Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following rates, which is tire risk: Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, ...$80 " " 10 Half 44 ... 40 44 44 10 Quarter " ...20 " " 10 Eighth " ... 10 In ordering Tickets or Certificates, enclose the money to onr 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. B&, 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. flgjf All prizes of $1,000 and tinder, 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 hare an office. The money and order must be enclosed in a "GOVERNMENT POST OFFICE STAMPED ENVELOPE," or the Express Company cannot receive them. All communications strictly confidential. Orders for Tickets or Certificates, by Mail or Express, to be directed.to WOOD. EDDY ft CO., Augusta, Ga. or, WOOD, EDDY & CO., Atlanta, Ga. or, WOOD, EDDY & Co., Wilmington, Del. fisr 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, Mobile Register, Nashville Gasette, N. York Weekly Dag Book, Richmond, Dispatch, and Paulding (Miss.) Clarion, March 24 12 tf PROSPECTUS. ) THE 0OTOAOT*. | A SOUTHERN LITERARY JOURNAL ?. ?' * The undersigned propose to commence, in tbe course of next month, the publication of a southern literary journal at Columbia, s. C. The necessity for such an organ of Southern mind will at once bo comprehended by all who have reflected unpn the present insufficient arrangements for the expression of the thoughts and feelings of our section. We hare in the South two excellent periodicals:.the "Southehx Litebaby Messenoer,'.' at Richmond, Va., and "Russell's Magazine," at Charleston. Although they are ably conducted, and in all respects worthy tbe confidence and patronage of our citizens still, as monthly issues, their ability to publish such an amount of contributions as should be looked for from so large a community, is necessarily limited. At the North, the number of literary and semi-literary periodicals is, proportionately, much larger, and as greater facilities for publication are offered, far more is written amongst their people; although it is not true that there is a greater degree of intelligence in the Northern States. Again, it is absurd to propose that tbe intellectual, moral, eesthetic, or political features of Southern society can be reflected by a literature which springs from a social organization of entirely different and even hottiln principles. We are, moreover, entirely convinced that society in the South is moulded by institutions and customs the best adapted to the production of a perfect Literature. In view of the fact that our laws, customs, and modes of thought differ essentially from those of the Northern States, it becomes our policy to have our own organs, devoted to our peculiar institutions, and upholding those views which may preserve our people in unity of thought and action, and maintain that wise conservatism of taste, morals and politics upon which the welfare of the South depends. We hope to make our journal auxiliary to the two Southern Magazines, in the production, in print, of the intellectual efforts of our- own citizens ; in stimulating a love for reading, in eleva:ing and sustaining the standard of taste, in en:ouraging young writers, and in drawing out the ilder ones in our midst. The "Courant" will be published every Thurslay morning, at Two Dollars per annum, invar!ibly in advance. All Books, Magazines, Ac., sent o us will be promptly and most impartially reviewed or noticed, as occasion may suggest. A ew advertisements will be inserted at reasonable atcs. The public are assured that this is no nere experiment, as the paper will certainly be mblished, and subscribers shall receive their quid >ro quo. Subscribers will please address the proprietors ; nd contributors, the Editor, at Columbia, South lorAllnfl HOWARD H. CALDWELL, Editor, WM. W. WALKER, Jr. & CO., Proprietors. {ftp?* The following well-known Southern wrisrs have expressed their sympathy with the enerprise and their intention to contribute: [on. A. B. Meek. Madame Le Vert .. J. Requier. Mrs. Caroline Glover, he Abbe Roquelte. Mrs. M. Martin, ohn W. Overall. Miss Sallie Ada Reedy, [on. C. Gaynrre. President Longstreet r 0. B. Mayer. Professor Le Conte. obn R. Thompson. Professor La Borde. aul H. Hayne. Professor Rivers. [er.ry Timrod. Professor Venable. . Wood Davidson. Professor Reynolds. . M. Lieber. Professor Barnwell. r. M. Martin. Professor DoPree. March 81 18 tf VIRGINIA LOCK-BRIDGE ALUM MASS. rHE Subscriber has AN AGENCY for the sale of this valuable medicine. Price?for a half ound or upwards, at the rate of $10 per pound; 3 for a quarter of a pound; and $1 for an ounce, eras Cash?and will be sent fey mail when orered from a distance. Addreat JAMES BEAMY, Roseville, S. C. March 8 ? - 9m