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$!j ?lrimcskn ^tohtg's UtaH. Jxriwari ; Charlotte Market. - ^ Ciuui.ottk, April IS. , Since oar liwt, Cotton has been firm at about ( former quotations^?perhaps \ -higher. ?... Flour.?Extra, $5$ Bbl.< Extra iubhg?; $250 to 1 $2r,0.-H'A,>. . ^ j CohimbU market. Columbia, April 20. The steamer's news yesterday, caused an ?4 once of $o. in the price of cotton. 100 bales were sold, at from 8J to I2|c. Charleston Market. Ciiarirstos, April IP". \ Sales of cotton to-day GOO bales?all parties', awoiting further advices by the steamer.? > JSWWV A V? mm mm ? New Yoek, April 18; * Sales of 2,500 bales cotton ; no quotable change i in prices. Plour is heavy?sales of 15,600 bbls.; Ohio has declined 10c. per bbl.; State and Southern are unchanged. Wheat is firm?9alee Of 15,000 bushels. Torn is firm?sales of 19,580 bushels. ' Cotton Land* under Water. , New York, April 16. A New Orleans circular, received here for the Persia, says: It is reported that nearly if not quite as much cotton land is now under water as last Spring, but as It is eaTlier, it is hoped that it will all run off in time for planting. ' ' . The performing Lion atached to Orton & ' Older's Circus, died at Jforrievtlle Station, be-, j tween here and Raleigh, week before last. Somebody said, that when be was exhibited in this ^ place he looked so old and poor that he codtd not live much longer. Rot he did very well to "draw a crowd," aBd probably bis biting qualities had ? forsaken him.?Charlotte Democrat. * c ? 5 f " ,2 The Philadelphia M..E. Conference, tfhich hae-just closed its annual session in that city, pas- ( sed resolutions to the effect that, in the judgement of the Conference, the offspring of slave mothers * held in-the church should go free with the moth- j er, and that deeds of manumission should not fix a later period for either sex than twenty-one years. It has tasn announced that President ? Buchanan, ratcndeo^ to visit Chapel Hill on Com- * mencement occasion Jin Juno. Ib there not some q mistake abort it?haaany one any positive iafor- C ? '? -? Ttlftftk one of thePre- ? iWUVU VU UK yvtw* . ??.. sideot'g cabinet officers, expressed the opinion f here last week that the report was erroneous, re- > marking that it was understood that Mr. Buchan- f aa bad determined to make no excursions this f lV summer further than to risk Bedford Springs, a q place be has resorted to for a number of years F past.?Charlotte Democrat.- ^ ' ~~ ' %- \ Farmers' Bank. This institution baying'accepted the amendment to its charter providing for removing the mother 11 bank from Bliiabeth City to Greensboro' we learn y from the Times that a meetiDg of the stockholders was held at Greensboro, on the 11th instant, and elected the following directors: Jed. H. Lindsay, 8 C. P. Mendenhall, W. D. Smith, C. F. McAdoo 8 and W. A. Winboume. Mr. C. P. Mendenball F was cbosen President, and W. A. Caldwell appoint-. 11 ed' Cashier of tbe principal bank. Of the branch 0 at Elizabeth City, S. J. Johnson was appointed ? President and K. FTOveruian Cashier. ^ It is stated that funds are provided for the re- 6 demption of tbe present circulation. The Greens- r boro Times says that tbe bank now stands upon a 1 foundation as good as any iu the State.?Char' lode Democrat. * - ? " b Additional by the Europe. ^. Naw York, April IB. Tbe steamer Euro pa arrived here this morning from Liverpool, with dates to the 2nd inst, bring ^ three days later news. The Government has been defeated by-S9 majority on Lord Russell's resolution; It is generally ? anticipated that the Cabinet will resign. ^ The place for the meeting of the Peace Congress c is still unsettled. , J1 Austria objects to the Peace Congress meeting ^ at Baden. . . g France left the choice of the place of meeting S to Austria. Piedmont is to be admitted conditionally to the B Congress. Count Gavour had returned satisfied with bis q interviews with the heads of the presumed belli- F gerents in France on the Continent. ^ Military preparations still continue. p Hunde Beffo, an Italian woman, at Chicago, who had given birth to twins, on Sunday last, in a fit of delerium tore one of them to pieces with her teeth. Billy Bowlegs Dead.?The Fort Smith (Arkan- * 8A9) Times of March 31, says: , "We learn from Mr. George M. Bifd, who arrived yesterday from the Seminole country, that Billy Bowlegs died suddenly at the bouse of John ( Jumper on Friday, the 11th instant. There was ? great lamentations and loud waitings among his ' people, the Seminoles. The late emigrants bad ' not arrived in the country at the time of Bowlegs' death. Mr. Bird met Col. Rutherford with them about forty miles this side of the Seminole country. They will, therefore, be deprived of the privilege of meeting their old leader and chief.? j Thus has passed away one who has been a terror j to the settlers of Florida, and one of the greatest 1 chiefs and Indian warriors of the present day." Methodists Expelled from Texas.?The Texas . papers give particulars of the proceedings of sev 1 eral meetings recently held in Fannin county for ' the purpose of taking measures to expel the members of the Methodist Church North, who fire ac- | cused of being abolitionists. At one meeting a ; committee of fifty was appointed to wait on Bisb- ! op Jayne with a warning. They performed their j duty on a Sunday, while the Bishop was engaged i in the morning service in the church. It was also 1 resolved that the Methodist Church North could j 1 not be tolerated in Texas, and that it must be put J down if necessary. A committee was appointed i to draft other resolutions to be acted upon at an < adjourned meeting. Charles Lamb's Disgust.?Charles Lamb is said to have had an uncompromising disgust for two things- roast pork and tobacco. lie said if he were to offer a sacrifice to the devil, it would be i a roasted pig stuffed with tobacco! It is not I stated what he thought of sheep meat. < ?? ?! A Good Custom.?It is becoming the custom in i many sections for newly married people to send ! to newspaper publishers, along with their marriage | notice, the amount of a year's subscription. Next j to a good wife or husband, the greatest enrthly > blessing i3*a good newspaper-?So say we. C0N8IGNZES PES ZING'S MOUNTAIN E. BOAD, From the 12th to the 19th of April, 1859. L. M. Grist, Kerr& Williams, Adams, McCor- j kle & Co , H. F. Adickes & Co., G. R. Ratchford | & Co., B. T. Wheeler, J. S. Moore & Sons, Col. W. H. McCorkle, Miller. Eaves & Co., J. Jefferys, j Moore, Itainey & Co., A. J. McGill, V. A. Causse k Co., D. T. Pegram. J. C. Miller, A. R. Homes- ' ley, Allison & Bratton, R. S. Hope, S. Sadler, j Major Jenkins, Carrol, Clark & Co., J. J. Garvin, j Darwin k Jefferys, J. McGill, Rev. J. 8. Nelson, j Col W. H. Miller, Doster k Creps, R. W. Patter- ! son, W. P. McFadden, Cadet Paslay, Dr. W. S. , Moore, W. B. Metts, R. G. McCaw, Page k Ford, j E. M. Kirkpatrick, .Moore k Burris, Cadet Evans, E. M. Law, Cadet McKee. M?j. A. A. McKeazie, J R. E. Gutbxie, J. Grafcam and J. McGill. I Lyon's Magnetic Powder and Pills. For the Destruction of all kind* of Garden Insects, Ant.*, Bid Bugs, Roaches, Ticks, Fleas, Moths," Rats and Mice, ,jr. Whitt greater trouble, in an hour of case, Than gnawing rats, bedbug* aud fleait. Gardens cau be preserved and houses rid of these-pests. It was discovered by Mr, E. I.yon, i Frdnch Chemist, in Asia, and has beeu patronized by all Eastern governments and colleges.? Reference can be made wherever the article has' been tried. It it free from poison^ and harmless lo isnnkicdlaod domestic.Animals. Many worthless imitations are advertised. Be sure it bears the Mme of *E. Lyon. RernVmher?^ ? 'Ti?? Lyon's Powder kills insect* in a trice, WhileXyon's Pills are mixed for rats and mice. Sample Flasks, 25 el*.; r.eguiar sizes, 6(1 cts. &$1. . > - BAEKES & PARK, New Turk. April 21 1C lmo , >?w? ??^? t ) DAVIS hilton, 1 f SASl'L W._ it elton. Chester, 8. C? J n ' \ Yorfcyille, S. C." t MELTON &-MELTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, s ,; y0ukv1lle, s. c. iVill practice in the Courts of Union, York, Lancaster Chester, and Fairfield Districts. Particular attention eiven to collections. Office North of the Court-House, and at the rear of Mooro, Ralncy & Co's Store. Jan 7 x , 1 * . * tf K. B. WILSON. .1. I). WITHEaaPOON. ItL WILSON A WITHEBSPOONj ATTORNEYS AT i,AW, ,* YOBKVILLE, 8. C. Office in the building at the rear of 0. Hpose, orroerly occupied by Col. I. D. Witherspooh, Sis Nov 4 44 tf ^ r f ". YORKVIU.K PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED BY THOMAS S. JEFFERYS. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2071869." GROCERY MARKET^. JAGGING, Gunny, yd ^... ? 18 5AJLR ROPE, ^ lb T1 @ . 13i JOFFEE, Rio,'3j) lb 13 ? 16f rfACKEREL, No. 1, $> bbl ? No. 8, $ bbi...; ? ' $ Kitt,:. 2 76 .'? 3 50 JOLASSES, N. 0., V gallon.. 66 ? 60 Muscovado, gal.. ... ? 50 Cuba, gallon,,.-.. 40 46 SUGAR,.Brown, ^ lb....... 10 ? 12} Refined $ ft) 12* @ J4* I ALT, sack ! .. .? 176 LPPLES, dried, bush.. ? 100 green, bush ? ,'ANDLES, Sperm, ^ lb 50 < ? 62 v~ Adamant. lb.....? 25 ? 30 TAILS, cut, $ ib...'.-..keg..<... ' ... ? 6} UCE, $ bushel,; ? 4 00 rARN, bunch 1 20 ? 1 30 PRODUCE MARKET. , PRICES FROM WAGONS. ' ' lUTTER.'M R)..,.~ 12; ? 15 IEEF, # lb 6| ? 7 ffiESWAX, # !b 16 ? n 1ACON, hog round, ... @ 12; IOTTON, # lb...'. 8J ? 11 60 . IORN. ^jl bush ? 70 !HICKENS, each 10 ? 1'2} 1GGS, dor ?. 10' 'EATIIERS, ^ lb....... 30 ? 38 'LOUR, $ bbl 5 00 ? 5 75 N %} saok of 100 lbs..;V2 40 ?' 2 75 ODDER, $> 100 lbs.- ? ' 70 ARD, Sb " ... ? 12; IEAL, ^ bushel,.... ... @ 55 >ATS, $ bnshel ? 'ORK. IHb -6} ? 7 ALLOW, ^ lb 10 ? r 12; I'HEAT. ? bushel... 1*00 ? 1 10 ' fOOL, "ijjnb...., 25 0 28 CoIIor.?Oar cotton market for the post week as been quiet. The sales made from waggons re re at a half cent decline from the highest point f our' last quotations. We notice the sale of one 'crop'lot" at 11J cents. The advices by the teamer Europa came to hand yesterday evening, howing an advance of l-16d to ?d. in the Liveriool market. This caused a more spirited deaand in out market, and an advance of J of a ent on the better grades. We quote extremes at i to 11.60. _ . Flour.?The demand for this article is not se ;ood?buyers not anxious to operate at the high uling rates. We quote the market dull at $2.40 o $2.75, extremes. Corn?Is in great demand with very light sales, ill that is offered is freely taken at 70 cents per iushel. Charleston Wholesale Prices iORKECTEIMVEEKLY BY J. A. ESTEsTco". TUESDAY, APEIL 19, 1859. ~ GROCERY MARKET. EGGING, Gunny, yd 13} ? 14 IALE ROPE, ,.v 8 @ ;10 10FFEE, Rio, $ lb 11J ? 18 ANDLBS. Adamantine, "ft lb. 24}; @ 26 10LAS8ES, N. 0., % gal...... 40 ,? 41 Muscovado, "^^al... 34 @ 36' ICE, $ 100 lbs....; 3$ .@ H UGAR. Brown, ^ lb 7 @ 9 ALT, ^9 sack. '80 0 86' PRODUCE MARKET. IACON, Hams ^ lb 9 @ 14 Sides lb... .' 10} @ 10| Shoulders, lb .8 ? 8$' IORN, ^ bushel...iu sacks.... 80 @ 85 'LOUR, barrel ' 0 7 00 ] 30 oa/.lr Af innthQ 3 43 /Si 3 RTSH POTATOES, ^bbL... " " ? ~~ 'EAS. bushel 90 @ 95 Hgmeiteal. Married?Near Bennettsville, on the 6th inst., by Rev. ?. F. Kistler, P. B. McLAURIN, Esq., to Mist TOMMIE J., langhter of T. C. Weathorly, Esq. YORKYILLE LYCEUM.?The Anniversary Address of the "YORKVILLE LYCEUM," will be delivered by Maj. M. JENKINS, it the Court House, on MONDAY Evening, 2nd tf AY next, at 7? o'clock. The put-lie are resjeotfully invited to attend. W. B. WILSON, "1 Committee E. MOORE, J-ofArrangcJ. R. SCHORB. J ments. April 21 16 2t^ NOTICE.?All persons indebted to the ?s tate of JOSIAH BENNETT, deceased, will please make immediate payment; and those having demands against the estate will please present them within the time prescribed by law. R. 8. MOORE, AJm'r. April 21 16 8t BgL Chronicle copy three times. S. L. KF.RRISOS. , HERMAN L. LEIDINO. KERRISON &. LEIDING, IMPORTERS Foreign and Domestic Dry-Goods, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, Hasel-strcet, one door from King, CHARLESTON, 8. C. April 21 16 ljk The State of So. Carolina, YORK DISTRICT. B. T. Wheeler, In the Common Pleas. V3. V William Srmbler. J Attachment. WHEREAS the Plaintiff has this day filed his declaration against the Defendant, who, (it is said) is absent from and without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the said declaration might be served. It is, therefore Ordered, that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the 13th day of April, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixtjr, otherwise final and absolute judgment whi men be given and awarded against him. ? S. E. MOORE, c. c. c. Ats. April 21 16 lyq. FOR INKS of all kiuds, qualities and prices, GO to GARVIN'S Confectionary. FOR MARKING INK, For marking Cotton. &c., GO to J. J. GARVIN S. rA SACKS OF SALT.--Just received and forsale, at SI 62$ per sack, at J. J. GARVlN's Family Grocery. April 14 15 tf BIJ RIVING-FLUID, CAMPHENE and Alcohol. For Sale hy ALLISON & BRATTON. Mwlt 24 12 tf DETjE&ATBS , To the Southern Convention. HIS Excellency, the Governor, in pursuance of the request of the Executive Committee ofthe Southern Commercial Convention, hereby tfp- ^ points .the following gentleman as 3elegStes to repreeteni.thc State at {arge in-the Convention (o , be held at Vicksburg on the 9tb of May proximo: . 'HitST CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. * 1 Hon. X D. WILSON. Uon. J. IZARU.MIDDLETON. Hon. C. W. DODLET, , A. W. DOZER. Esq, . ^ . E. ALLISON., E>q. . ,' SECOND CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. GEORGE W. WILLIAMS, Esq. WILLI AM-WBALEY, Esq. WILLI AjU LAWTUIM. ??q. FLEETWOOD LANNEAU, Esq. " % ALEX. A. ALLEMONG, Esq. THIRD CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. Hon. E. M. KEITT. " . Ban. J. DUNCAN" ALLEN, . * Hon. WILLIAM ALLEN. Hon. WILLIAM ELLIOTT, "Hon. JOHX TOWNSEND, .JOSIABT B. PERRY, Esq. : FOURTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT. GERHARD MULLER, M. D. J. HAMPDEN BROOKS. Esq. JAMES N. LIPSCOMB. Esq. JOHN D. WILLIAMS, Esq. M?j. GEORGE GRAVES. . FIFTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT*. Hon. J. W. HARRISON, Col. R.?>J. GAGE, Hon-B. F PERRY. Hon. 0. E. EDWARDS, * ' Col. W. 8. DOftAN. SIXTH CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICT.' ' ' Hon." R; G. McCAW, - ' Col. T. B. CLARKSON, Col. SAMUEL RAINEY. GEORGE H. MILLER, Esq. JOHN N. FRIERSON, Esq. By order of the Governor THOS. Y. SIMONS, Aid-de-Catnp. April 21 1C ^ " It ' ' THE LIVER 7" INYIG0RAT0I1! PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD, Compounded entirely from GUMS, . IS ONE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE AND Liver Medicines now before the pahlio. These Gums remove all] One dose often repeated is morbid or bad matter from , a sure cure tor Cholera the system, supplyta* injM Morbus, and a preventtKnirnliiw. ft hfiidthv flow nfl T* tiv? of Cholera.. bile, Invigorating tie ?tom S Only ono bottle is needed ach, causing food to digest ( to throw out of the system weD, purifying t It e ^ the effects of medicine after blood, giving tone nnd M a long sickness, health to the whole macbin- J? One bottle taken for ery, removing the cause of jr Jaundice removes Oil the diseaso?effecting a rad- w sallowness or unnatural cOlleal cure. * Njor from the akln. Billions attacks are tb1 Ono dose tiken a short cured, and what Is better, g .'time before eating gives vigprevented by the occasional m lor to the appoilte and makes use. of the LlvCr Invigorator. the food digest well, One dose after eating is.SS One dose often repeated, sufficient to reHeve the stoih- jg'cures Chronic Disraeli aiul prevent the food ^ irhooa in its woret- form, from rising and souring. jj, while Snoimer"and Only one dose taken be- j Bowel Complaints fore retiring, prevents night- * (yield almost to the tlret dose. | mare. < ? * - OB I A few bottles will cure Only -one dose taken at * i Dropsy by eidting the night, loosens tins bowels S absorbents, gently and cures costive- M We take pleasure in reuess. ,' a commending this-medicine One doee taken after each r?;as a preventive for Fever meal will cure Dyspesta. * and Ague, Chill FeOne dose oftwo tea-Rpoon- Z ver, and all Fevers of a fuls will - always reHeve ^ BUllous type* It opeSick Headache. ^ rates with certainty, and Only one doSe immediate- .thousands are willing to tesly relieves Colic, whilo Itify to its wonderful.virtues. All who use It are giving their unanimous testimony In Its favor. Mix water In the month with the Invigorator, and swallow together. CJtlCE ONE DOLLAR PER BOtTLE. 1 DR. 8ANFORD, Proprietor, No. 31S Broadway, N. York. Retailed by all Druggists. Sold, also, by ALLISON & BRATION, and Y. A. CAUS3E & CO. April 21 16 ly LOOK HERE! ADAMS, McCORKLE & CO,, ARE in reoeipt of a LARGE and NEW STOCK of SPRING GOODS, embracing ill articles usually kept in a wellassorted stock, to an examination of which, they invite their friends and the public, generally. , I?-Also, NOTICE PARTICULARLY, that, from and after this date, no goods which have been .cutoff and delivered, can be returned;-and we much prefer, that all our friends call at our store, instead of sending servants, as we are more than willing to exhibit our GOODS to all who may favor us with a call. April Id, 1859, - , 15 . tf CONCERT. : 1 hriHE YOU^G LADIES of the Y^rkviiu Female ! College, will give a Concert of VOCAL and INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, m.der the direction of .ProfessorsORCHARD aod MULEER, on THURSDAY night, the 5th of MAY next; the proceeds of which will be applied to" the purchase of a Melodeon and Desk for the Institution. ? This occasion will not only afford the friends of this institution an opportunity to aidin a laudable enterprise, but will promise all lovers of good music a rich treat. Tickets of admission, 50 cts; Children half price. April 14 15 4t | INDIAN LAND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.?The members of the lrtdian Land Agricultural Society are requested to attend a meeting of the same at Rock Hill, or? the first Thursday in May next. The Society will be met I at that time by the Honorary Members of the Fishing Creek Agricultural Society. By order of the President. HUGH CAMPBELL, Secretary. April 14 -16 2t TO PLANTERS.--COTTON GINS of the best quality with ten inch SAWS, delivered at nDy Rail Road landing in the State at $2 per saw. J6?" Premium awarded at the State Fair, November 1858. For particulars, address J. M. ELLIOTT, Winnsboro,' S. C. April 14 15 tdl'59 NOTICE.?The Creditors of J. LEROY DAVIES, will meet me at Rock Hill on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19th: Saturday, MAY 21st; Saturday, AUGUST 20th; and Saturday, NOVEMBER 19th, 1859. L. H. MASSEY, Assignee. Jan t) a ma NOTICE.?The undersigned would respectfully 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. H. F. ADICKES, Survivor. Jan 21 . . 3 tf EDWARD MOORE," ATTORNEY AT Jl.AW AND asr YORKVILLE, S. C. Office o? Liberty-Street, near the "Adieke-t Building," and one door below the Post-Office. ..Jan 20 . u. 3 tj EROSEIYE OIL.?A FRE9H~SUPPLY just received and fcr sale at ?1.75' per gallon, CASH. The money must accompany the order in everv instance. E. M. KIRKPATRICK. Feb 8 ?. tf HEESEI CHEESE ! !?25 boxes E. D. and P. A. CHEE8E. 35 Boxes Goshen CHEESE. On baud and for sale by MEAOHAM & WHEELER. FAMILIES CAN be supplied with GOOD Familj- FLOUR at a reasonable prioe by calling on J. J. GARVIN. PERSONS visiting Yorkville with the inten-tion of buying GROCERIES, will find it to their advantage to call on J. J. GARVIN. COW-PEAS.?lOO BUSHELS of wellcleaned COW-PEAS. Just received and for sale low at MEACHAM & WHEELER'S. Feb 24 8 tf DRAY TICKETS.?a large lot on hand uri for sftfo it QVIRER OJTICE. [NEW FIRM!. NEW GOODSMj THE UNDERSIGNED liaving, on the FIRST DAY OF JANUARY last, formed a Copartnership under the nam'5 and style of G. R. RATCHFOM & CO , Would respectfully in rite the aftentioh'of their friends and the public generally, to the largest and most varied assortment of DRY (ROODS, (For all sea> oos of the year.) BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS, CAPS, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, CROCKERY, Glasswa.e, and in fine, everything usually kept in "a first-class store, ever offered to the citizens of York District^ and surrounding country. In it mayte found all the latest and MOST DESIRABLE STYLES ' Of Lfrd'ei' Spring and ?11111 15123 3DD3)3? Such as Silks, Bareges; Mualins, from cents op; "Ginghams,. Calicoes. &c.- Silk, Barege nod Crape 8HAWLS and MANTILLAS : Hooj> Skirts of all Rites; Supporters, Corsets, Embroideries, Hosiery, and lo CROWN ALL, a most magnificent assortment of . - ? . fMiiQ) tiistm And FLATS, gotten op and trimmed in New York, to suit all tastes and prices. To the GENTLEMEN, we can show a very inviting STOCK of ' ' Ready-Made Clothing, Famishing Goods. &c , which we are. having made to OUR ORDER, and receiving rCgularfy. To those wishing . HEAVY PLANTATION GOODS, We only ask an examination "of onr Stock, as we feel assured that all can be pleas ed in quality and style, and when that is done, the figures shall be mnde right. . / - t. , , . tjgg* CASH and prompt paying buyers will find it to their advantage to call on nfl at our STORE IS THE IIDSM JQUHS8.' G. R. RATCHFORD, , . i . GEO- W. MELTON, D. C. WILLIAMS. April 14, 15 . tf " : ?i - ? * NOTICE.?Having changed my business, allow me to return my sTticere thanks for the m^nj favors and liberal patronage bestowed on me, and would respectfully ask a continuance of the same to the new firm. All those who know (themselves indebted to me by open account, are urgently requested to oall and close the same immediately by Note?or Cash if preferred. G. R. RATCHFORD. April 14- ' 15 ' "* tf rnnn iutttt o a n atit?wtxt X UA X IUXJUXjO XX UXXISXIIIZ X j York Distriot, S. C. . yfitb. The Exereises of this Institution were resumed on the F1R8T MONDAY IN FEBRUARY, under the direction of W3r Mr. BUTLER P. ALSTON. Tkhms?Per Sestidn of five months:. Elementary English Brancbeu $ 6 00 The above, with English Grammar and Geography,^ '-9. 00 The same, with History '. 12 00 Latin, Grsek, and Mathematics, 17 60 HQ,, Students will be 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. Hoard can be bad at from Seven to Eight Dollars per month. II: M. COBB, - ?wr Chairman Bonrd of Trustees. March 17 *. . - 11 .tf . HARRISON 'O 0 L TJ MB"IAN HJJR DTE. I SIZE ENLARGED, STYLE IMPROVED. ! It has double the qnan'ity and strength of any; I pther. It gives a perfectly natural color, j 'it colors every shade from light brown to jct| black. Itis use 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 dye esrr made. Directions for use accompany each box. Price: 1 oz. $1: 2 or $1 60: 4 or. S3: 8 oz So 1 j [Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1855, 1 by A. W. Harrison in the Clerk's Office of the District I Court of the U. S. for t he Eastern District ofPean.] ; For sale by ALLISON at BRATTON, V. A-i 'CAUSSE & CO., anci H. F. ADICKES & CO [ IManufacturer, APPOLLOS W. HARRISON. 10 South 7th St., Philadelphia. [f24]| ! . I PAINTS AND OILS, ~ A LBS. Pore Chrome GREEN, in Oil. Xvlv 100 lbs. 14 " v Dry > 100 ft?. " ? YELLOW, in Oil. 100 lbs. " " " Dry. VERDIGRIS, Dry and in Oil. VENETIAN RED. Dry and in Oil. Raw and burnt UMBUR. llaw and burnt TERRA DE SCIENNASpanish 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 whioh will be sold at the lowest prices by ALLISON & BRATTONV Feb 24 8 tf WATCHES.?There are in my shop a number of WATCHES left daring the years 1856, 18-57 and 1858, belonging' to persons miding in the town and Dietriet, which if not tfrken away by the FIRST MONDAY IN MAY, will be sold to pay the ebarges on them. I hare on band's good assortment of Gold and Silver Wstoheq, Spectacles. Jewelry, &c., which I will sell at reasonable prices for cash. . , I return thanks taxay frjends for the patronage I have heretofore received, and respectfully ask that the favors may be continued. M. ALEXANDER. April 7 * 14 v- , 4t |gg| iigg &T1 THE EIGHTH ANNUAL MEETING of the Stockholders of the King's Mountain Rail Road Company, according to previous appointment. will be held at York Court House on the THIRD THURSDAY IN APRIL, the 21st of the month, when the Stockholders are requested toattend. J. M. LOWRY, President. March 31 13 4t *' VIRGINIA ' " ROCORIDGE ALUM MASS. THE Subscriber has AN AGENCY for the sale of this valuable medicine. Price?for a half pound or upwards, at the rate of $10 per pound; S3 for a quarter of a pound; and $1 for an ounce. Terms Cash?and will be sent by mail when ordered from a distance. Address, JAMES BEATTY, Rossville, S. C. March 3 9 8m STEAM SAW-MILE.?The undersigned j respectfully informs his former patrons and J the public generally, that he has disposed of his STEAM SAW-MILL to Mr. JAMES E. HETHERINGTON. who will be pleased to fill all orders for LUMBER on short notice. He avails himself of this opportunity to return his thanks for the liberal patronage that has been accorded to himself; and asks that the same generous measure may be extended to his successor. R. A. BLACK. April 7 14 3t PIANOS! PIANOS !!?The^*6^-. The Subscriber keeps constantly JPTrHg on hand, PIANO FORTES of the ve-3 ? * J ? ry BEST QUALITY, which he ofifersfor sale on the most reasonable terms. Every Instrument FULLY WARRANTED. figY" Piano-Fortes TUNED and REFAIRED. WM. H. ORCHARD, Yorkville, 8. C. Oct 7 40 ly BACON!BACON! yjAAA LBS. N. C. BACON. 4UUU 7000 POUNDS BALTIMORE BACON. For sale by MEACHAM & WHEELER. FOR SHAVING CREAMS, Go to J. J. GARVIN'S. FOGARTIES. WHOLESALE h MAIL ( OBARliElE WE beg leave bo inform our friends and custom beautiful variety of SPRING AND Si the most FASHIONABLE STYLB8, from the Fr< PLANTERS AJ * * ? -?V ^ * Will find it.to their ad^ntOke to examine our atdi which willb*sold at UNUSUAL LOW PRICES F( City acceptance at 30 or 60 days* will receive.pron faction. Miller's' Almanac/containing a list of out by mail,' gratis, on application to . ,257 King-stn March 10 ~ ' NEW CABINET SHOP. [ ' HARRIS & MOORE, HAVING fqrraed a co-partnership in the CABINET BUSINESS, takd A'iti method to in- 1 form their Triende and the citizens of Fork His-' trict generally, that they are prepared aa their Shop, one door Soujb pf the Post'Office and ad* joining the ENQUIRER PRINTING OFFICE, to manufacture every description of - ' which they will dispose of at the LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH, or in exchange for LUMBER. ftST" Particular attention will be given to RE PAIRING. ' ' * " From the long experience Of the Senior Partrfer in the business, they feel warranted itt saying that entire satisfaction will bo given to all who mfcy be pleased to extend them patronage. Giye. ne a oell. ' ; " ^.S.'S. tfA&fcIS, C. R. MOORED . Feb 3, 1859 ... 6 * ly. In Equity?York. Smith 8anders and Wife* m. Joseph Worthy aiut ' Y others.? BiHjor Partition, Account, fie. . IT appearing to my satisfaction that Joseph Worthy, Thomas Worthy, James Worthy, Chester Worthy, . Gordouand wifeNanoy (oT their beirs) Edward Atkinson (or. hie heirs,) Glover / Estes and Polly his wife, Joseph Ratchford and* Ellen his wife, Wm. Allen awljiancy hiatrifcj ab*sent Defendants in the ahove stated case, reside without the limits of this JState! On motion ofWilliam si k Beatly, Complainants Solicitors, ordered ^hart the said Defendants do plead, answer or demur to the Complainants' trill, within three . otoliths from the' publication hereof otherwise a decree pro confesso, will be awarded againab tied. ($7) JNO. L. MILLER, c. fc. t. d. . i March IT1 * 11 * ' ' l)m In Equity?York, Isabella McElwee and others, vs. Thomas McElwee, Wm. C. McElwefe and Martha E McEtwee.?Bill jor leave, to till land, remove trust fund.fc. . ... t IT appearing to my satisfaction, that Thomas McElwee, Wm', C. McElwee, and Martha E.* k McEl wee, absent defendants' in- the above 3tated case, resjde without the limits of this 8tate : On raotiop of Williams & Beatty, Complnlnant'd So- . licitors, ordered, that the said defendants do plead, , answer or demur to the Complainant's bill, witbiu three months from tho'publicatibn hereof, or a de-; cree pro confesso, will bo awarded against them. (?5y JNO. L. MILLER, c. k. t.'d.. March 17 - 11 *.' 3m ' In Equity-York, . \ S. E. Bratton vs. Calvin Gordon, ct al.?Bill for . * Account, Belief, $(. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Calvin Gogdon, one of the Defendants in the'above stated, case, resides without tbe limits of this Scate : Oir'" motion of Sipith and Williams, Complainaat.'? Solicitors, ordered, thbt tbe mid Defendant do plead, answer or demofto the Complainant's bill, within three months ftpm the publication hereof, or adecree pro Confesso, will be awarded against him.' ($&) JNO. L. MILLER, c. ?. y. d. " March 17 11 8m In "Fin uitv?York. & J Daniel D. Moore vs Daniel W. Stedman.-~Peftf?on to impound funds and for Relief. " T appearing to tpy satisfaction that Daniel W I Stedtnair, absent Defendant in the above stated case, resides without the limits of this 8tatc : On motintfrof W. B. Wilson, Complainants Solicitor, ordered, that the said Defendant-do plead, answer or demur to the Complainant's bill within three months from the publication hereof, otherwise a deoree pro confesso will be awarded against him. ($uj JNO. L. MILLER, c, e. y. d. arch 17 11 *: ' 8m "u 7, ?- - .. . In Equity?York. * Roddy & Co., vs. N. A. Rogersand.others.?Bill < for Aoeount, Relief, $c. * IT appearing to my satisfaction that Nancy A. 'Rogers, Martha Dunlsp, andf Martha Jane Rogers, absent defendants; in thcabove stated ' case, reside without ,the limits of this Stale: 00'. motion of Williams & Beatty, Complainant's Solicitors, ordered, tbattbe said defendants do plead, answer or demur to thaCompIainant's bill, within three months of the frablicatioh hereof, or a de cree pro confesso, will be awarded against them. ($51 JNO. L. MIDLER, o. b. yt d. ? March 17. V .11. 4 3m / In Equity?York. J. C. Evans, vs. W. B. Dunlapand others.?Bill for Account, Relief, <$ ?. IT appo&ring to my satisfaction that W?B. Danlap, absent defendant, (n the above stated case," resides'without the limits of this State: On motion of J, Bolton Smith, Complainant's Solicitor, ordered, that the Baid defendant do plead, answer or demur to the Complainant's bill, within three months from the publication hereof, or a decree pro confesso, will be awarded against him. f ($5) JNO, L. MILLER, Q, jb. Y.. March 17 11 . 3m ? mmm m M * in uquity? zorn. Mary Pursely, vs. Thomas K. Eursely'.?Petition ? -to subject Defendant's interest in Land to thejpay merit of his debts?Relief <Je. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Thomas K. Pursely, the Defendant in the abave stuted case, resides without the limits of this State. On motion of J. Bolton Smith, Solicitor for Complainant, it ie 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 confesso will be awarded against him ($6) JNO. L. MILLER, c. e. t. d. March 10 10 8m South Carolina?York District John Martin, Applicant, vs. Elvy Martin, et al., heirs-at law of Alex. Martin, dec'd. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Mannin Martin, and Morgan Martin aud wife Sinah, two of the defendauts, reside without the limits of this State; it is, therefore, ordered, that they do appear and object to the sale of the real estate of Alexander Martin, on or before the 16th day of June next, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. J. M. ROSS, o. t. d. Maroh 15 12 ' * 3m In Equity?York, Maria Campbell, per pro amie, vs. S. P. Sutton & T. N. Pettus, Administrators. IT appearing to my satisfaction thatPeterCampbell, 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 confesso, will awarded against him. ($5) JNO. L. MILLER, c. e. t. d. March 3 , 9 3m IXSOLVEXT DEBTOR'S SALE.? As agent of R. M. Uoark, Assignee of Robt. Fleming, I will sell at the residence of the paid Fleming, on Friday, 22d of April inst., the property assigned by the said Fleming, under application for the benefit of Insolvent Debtors Act, including horse, wagon, household furniture and i other articles. Terms maae snown ou uny 01 sale. i ALFRED STILWELL, s. y. d. April 7 ($2 50) 11 5t Medical Card. DR. B. M. COBB, respectfully informs the citizens of York District and surrounding country, that he is still located at FORT MILLS in this District, where he offers his Professional services. March 17 11 tf & 8TILLMAN, M M GOOBS STORE. > ?T03ST, 8. O. ef8 fbn.t we are prepared to offer them a large and uJJIHER DRESS GOODS, embracing all"'eneb, English and 'American manufacturers. . c WD FARMERS \ * ? V * 1 & of DOMESTIC AND PLANTATION GOODS/ ? )tl C43fi. Orders accompanied with the Cash pf J apt attention and e?ery effort made to gire saO?- J Goods, withmemoraRdanvattached, will be Rent 1 rOGARTIES & STILLMAI, , . j >et, Corner of Wentworth-at., Charleston, S. C. ? 10 ' . ly a .v ^ ; Jdi W. CiUUUb,. NEW GROCERIES i AT EBEKEZEE.VILLE. . b. p. RAWLnvraoN ' j K28PECTFULLY informs his friend# and the I Pvibiie generally, that he has just reoeived a V FRESL SFPPLI^ of * ' I ' PLANTATION GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUJCLERY, &o,, &o., And a great variety of all kinds of Goods suitedfo tfrfe wants of this seotidn, aD.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 ?"V CORIf,/ . ' 1^00 ?. cow PEAS, 1,000, " IlcE, ' For which the highest cash prices Mil be paid. . t* v C F. R. ' Ebeuezerville, ^larch 81,1869; , 18?ly ' NEW GROCERY. ' HAVING fornfcd a Coprn-tnersbip for the purpose of oar1- jSHH rying on the GROCERY BUSINESS, we- would respectfully request all persons who are jn want of anything in onrline to call and'eiauiine our stock, which consists.!n phrt of * * B 3T7GABB: . 1 New Orleans, Stewart's C. Crushed and Powdered. MOLASSES: New Orleans and Muscovado, CHEE8E: English Dairy and Creatq. t MACKEREL?In Kitts, } barrels, J ^arrels-and barrels. . , < - PINK-EYE POTATOES, .. 1 For planting; Bagging, .Rope, and everything ^ usually kept in 8 Grocery and Provision Store. We will boy all kinds of Produce, for which We - win give the HIGHEST. MARKET ^RICES. Particular attention,gjvezuto THE PURCHASE OP COTTOW. 1^. Our place of business is opposite Lowry r 4 Avery's old stand, now occupied by Diurwnl and fi Jefferys.' ' . - jgfc, OUR TERMS ronst be CASH; or a cred- s it to those who wili pay promptly when called upon. ' * -W. D. MILLER', t i. C: MILLER. ' j * Jim 27 . .. ' 4- - > . ?. tf .TN rtL w; J JLJEXivL; . THE.UNPER8JGNED bare this day formed a I Co-partnership under the title of DARWIN t JEFFERYS, and having -purchased J. W. ? "AVERY'S entire stock of ^ ] esa-TBLOisQi je ? Be'g leave to inform,their friend9 and the public H generally, that they-will continde the GROCERY " and PBODUOE. RJJSINESS at the Old stand fo*- ! nverl-v occupied by J. W? AVERY, wod trust by 1 unremitting attention to business aB<T a dbstTe to J please," to merit a share <Jf public patronage, tin addition to our present stock of GROCERIES, we wiiV be constantly receiving ^ , . Fresh Supplies Of articles Ytsmrtly kept in this lino of trade, .which -wj offer at very low pripeafor CASH or PRODUCE, and on FOUR MONTHS TIME, to good prompt customers.. H@L Liberal prices paid, for COTTO.N, CORN, ( FLOUR, -&e., Stc. ? ( R B!* DARwiSr. " * T. S. JEFFERYS. ' Jan. 1,1859. *2. tf I DECLINE IN COTTON GOODSl lilSflltlSIIIJtlliS-H!!' L. HLOQitBEBG & BEO.,. , rJTFORM the citizens of Yorkville and surroun- { .ding country, that they are now receiving a. f large etook of . . 1 GOODS, ' .consisting. or Ladies - iJrees (ioods, coverings, t> .Bonnets, Walking and Dress^SHOES; Fltrta and ii Hoop-Skirts, &c. &c. * It FOP GWTLEMEN : A large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING,- ] 8traw rfnd 8oft Hats, Boots and Shoes, CtXtlerJ, < Hnidware, "Crockery, and a very extensive stook r of Domestic Goods, j connection with- oar Dry Goods* J HwfcjM estnbUshroent, we will always have on , li^Lra hand a large . %. MSlfe 3T0CK OF GROCERIES, , Which we will sell at very low prices, ATl'Wnds of COUNTRY-PRODUCE taken ax the highest-market price for*C?sh or Barter.? { Givo as a call and judge for yourself. March 3_^ L 9 tf_ CHANGE! ! THE FIRM of J>L. .CLARK & CO., having becu-changed, the business will hereafter be. 1 conducted at the Qld stand NEAR THE D"EPOT,- < under the name and style of ; 0AJIBOIET CLARK & CO. 'They will keep constantly en hand a large and ' well-selected Stock of GROCERIES, and FAMILY and PLANTATION SUPPLIES, which tbey . will sell at the lowest living prices. ggk. They will pay the hig~heet market price IN CASH OR GROCERIES, for every kind of I Country Produce. , , . CARROLL, CLARK & CO. , Jan 0 1 * tf ~drTj. t. walker, j< SURGEON DENTIST, ' | Chester, S. C., TWrOULD respectfully inform the public that v v his -rooms are now at the Cornwell House* 1 where he may be professionally consulted on Mon- 1 days and Saturdays, and at Rock Hill, York Dis- ' frict, from the sfecond Tuesday of each month un- ' tii the Friday following. * He is now in possession of the science, material, and instructions, for mounting Teeth on the CHEOPLASTIC PROCESS, 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_ Groceries, Provisions, &c. I 5HHDS. N. 0. and Muscovado SUGARS. i 25 Bags Rio, Java and Mocha COFFEE. 5 hhds. W. I. and P. R. MOLASSES. 15 bbla. new crop New Orleans MOLASSES. 10 hhds. BACON SIDES AND HAMS. 30 kitts, j-, A and " hole barrels MACKEREL. 26 boxes Adamantine CANDLES. 6000 Havana and German CIGARS. 10 baskets Heidsick 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. ( WITHDRAWAL FROM BUSINESS. ' JANUARY 1, 1859. | I HAVE this day sold out my entire stock of FAMILY GROCERIES to Messrs. DARWIN & JEFFERYS, to whom I cordially recommend t my former customers. For the convenience of ] persons wishing to settle, my ACCOUNTS and NOTES will be left witb T. 8. JEFFERYS. who is authorized (or in bis absence P. B. DARWIN) tc receipt for and settle up the same until the J l'Sth of FEBRUARY, when all paper not satisfao- ? torily arranged, will be placed in process of col- 4 lection. J. W. AVERY. Jan 13 2 tf > FOR HARRISON'S Handkerchief Extracts, GO to 1 GARVIN'S Confectionary. WOOD, EDDY A CCS SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERIES. (crfaetebed b'/ the 6tacb op beob0iaj y-: CAPITAL PRIZE $60,0001 " TioiuyifM <6yr.-g MO I NOTICE yOTHE PUBLIC. A S the members'of ?ac Jinh have, by way of ljl purohase, become tie owner of the grants bartered by the States of Delaware, Kentucky, ifiaaouri, actTpart of those.ia Georgia, under the nanagemeot of Messrs. Gregory atAjl Maury, of Vilmington, Dataware, we hsvbaeejdedit expedint t) change the name of out Jirm, oil and. after tnuary 1st, 1859, to thatof WOOD, EDDY & Cp., rho will hereafter have the management of the iparta Academy Lottery^ndme others, as abtjre lam'bd. |n all transactions we have endeavored to cob* luot our business with integrity and promptness, ,nd we can assure tbe public that tbe patronage leretofore bestowed on us is well deserving of beDg transferred to our successors. Eery Respectfully, S. SWAN & CO. Augusta, Georgia, Deo. 16, 1868. WOOD, EDDY A OO., MANAGERS, Successors to S.?WANN A CO. . Tbe/ollowibrf Schen^p will be drabij by Wood, Vddy if Co., 'Manager*"of tbe Sparta Academy jottery, in each ef their Sfbgle Number Lotter? for MAY at Acocsta, Geo., in pubic, under the* sjiperintcndance of Comuvapionenf. Class 19 Dtaws Salitrday, May 7, 1869. Class 20 Draws Saturday, May 14, 1869. " Clan 21 Draws Saturday, May 21, 1869.* Class 22 Draws Saturday, May 28, 1869. ON THE PLAN OP SINGLE NUMBERS. Pifty thousand Tickets! Five thousand four iundred and eighty-five prizes! Nearly one prise o every nine tickets. Magnifioent scheme! to be brawn EACH SATURDAY IN MAY. Prise of $60,000! 1 Prise of. 1,600 u ..? 20,000) 60 " ...... 600 " 10,0001 100 " 400 " - 5,000 100 ? 300 " ......... 4,00(^1 100 " ...... 160 M . ......... 8,000,] 100 i* r 100 A^raOXIMAffiON PRIZES. 4.pzs. of$400 apzg. to $50,000 pz. are $1,600 4 " 300 " 20,000 " " 1,200 4 "* 260 " .10,000 " " 1,000 4 11. 226 " 6,000 " " * 900 4 \ 200 " 4,000 ".? 800 4 *" 150 " 3,000 " " 600 4-r. ^ 100 ? ' 1,600 "'" /**00 V >,000 " 20 are i*. .....;.>..100,000 1,485 Prises amounting to $820,000 Whole Tickets $19?Salves $6 ?Quarters $2,60 jJ@ A Circular showing the plan of tbe Lot cries will be^ent-toaDyoaftdeSiro^fl of receiving R. Certificates of Packages will- be sold at the letowing rates, which is the.risk: Jertificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, ...$30 " " 10 Half ."? 40 " " 10 Quarter ** ... 20 " " 10 Eighth u 10 t^Tln ordering Ticket^ or Certiftcatee, enclose he money to our address for. the Tickets ontavfil, in receipt of which they will be forwarfied- by first nail, i'ucchasers oan have Tickets ending in.any igujre they' may designate. f he Lraf of Drawn Numbets and Prizes will be erit to purchasers immediately after the drawing. mpo^ t muunpcry.wfn ^ioibv wriw>u?i eiguuares pUJta, and give djeir Post Office, County and W** * J . 1?, Remember that every Price ii drawn and >ayablern fallWithout deduction. gST Ail prizes of $1,01)0 apd under, paid imnediately after the drawing?Hither prises at the isaal time of thirty days. Notict ttt Qorretpondtnta.?Those who prefer not lending the money by mail, caxr usethe. ADAM'S 3XPRESS COMPANY,.whereby money for Tickits, in sums of Ten Dollars, aha upward*. can be lent us AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE, from my city or town where they bare jan office. The rroney and order must be enclosed in a "GOYJRHMENT" POST OFFICE 8TAMPED ENVELOPE/'or the Express Company oaDnot receive hem, - - . ? All oommunications strictly confidential. Orders for Tickets or Certificates, by Mail or Express, to be directed to S WOOD, EDDY k CO., Auguita, Go. or, WOOD, EDDY & CO,, Atlanta, Oa. jr, WOOD, EDDY A Co., Wilmington, Del. jf&- A list of the numbers that are drawn from :he wheel, with the amount of the prise that each me is entitled to, will be published after every Irawiag, in the following papiare : AugU'sta (Geo.) Conttilutionatiit, Mobile Regiter, Naahtille GazetH, N. York WteJeUTPay Book, Richmond DitpaUh, and Paulding (MUk) Clarion, April 21 , 16 it GOORE'3 LIVERY STABLE, YOBKVILLE, 8. C. V rlB undersigned rbspectfttlly informs tho cit- \ izens oi York and the travelling public, that ie has removed his LIVERY establishment to the \ 3table on Church street, near tho Masonic Hall, 'ormerly occupied by'Love & McConnoll, where ie is prepared with comfortable VEHICLES and 300D {I0R3ES, to furnish COHVEYANCES TO AFT POOTT, it shortest notice and on the most reasonable efme. He has in bis employ experienced hoe tiers, and will boaid stock op the following terms: 8ingle 'eed, 25 cents-; per day, 76 oenta; per week, ?4 50; per month, $1D. Having large and commodious LOTS, well supplied with water, troughs, racks, &o.L attached to iip Stables, he ie prepared to accommodate Drorers, and to supply them with all necessary prorender as low as can be procured'in this market. He or his agent, Mr. 0A8HI0N, will always je (buna at toe turn ivoaa uepot wun an umm)tfs, Qn the arrival of the cars, to convey Passengers to STOWE'8 HOTEL, or any part of the .own; or to make engagements for tjje convey- >. ince o'f passengers to any point above Yorkville/' 3trangers desiring conveyances are requested to five nim a call before making any positive arrangement.* He hazards nothiqg in saying that his Stock and Vehicles will compare favorably with any similar istablishment in the State. Persons hiring Horses or Vehicles, will be required to return them in good condition, *or pay for all damages. LAW60N D. GOOBE. March 10 10 tf CERRO GORDO DULLS. THE Subscriber having purchased the MILLS formerly owned by Hugh Tate, situated on Allison Creek, eight miles North East of Yorkrille, and known by the name of "Hayne's Old Pomace," hereby informs the public that the tame has undergone considerable repairs and are now in qpmplete order. The WHEAT MILL has been greatly improved by the addition of one of best SMUT-MACHINES now in use?it deans smutty Wheat perfectly. An alteration has been tuado on the SCREENING, and greatly improved, 40 that no Wheat is lost in screening; and having obtained the services of Mr. HUDDLE8T0N, a faithful and experienced Miller, the subscriber latters himself that he can make as GOOD Floor ind 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 tris.1 and judge for them- . selves, and be hereby returns his thanks to those who have favored him with their cnstom, and bopes by the good performance of his Mills and mention to business, to still recieve a generous share of patronage. JOSEPH MILLER. York Dist., S. C., Marcb 31, 1869. 18-4t WAGON SHOP! J. ED. JEFFERYS, RESPECTFULLY informs the oitisens of York District and the pnblic generally, that he is prepared with competent workmen and WELL-SEASONED LUMBER, To MAKE AND REPAIR WAGON8, HANDCARTS, WHEEL BARROWS, &c., in the best nanner, at his- Shop, near the Masonio Hall. He still continues to give his personal attention X) making DOORS, SASH, BUNDS, ind every other description of work in the CAB* PENTERING AND JOINERY LINE. Gins and Thrashers Repaired. He is prepared to REPA1B Cotton Gins and rhrashers on short notice. Persons having work >f this character, will please bring it in at an ?rly day. )Q? He tenders his thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed on him, and hopes by i close application to business and a desire to give satisfaction, to still receive a portion of the favors of the public. April 7 li , |f V