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KbeoeiervUlt. , , : < < At a meeting of the citizen? of Ebenezerville and vicinity, on Saturday the 10th inst., the following preamble and resolutions were unanimous- i ly adopted: Whereas, the present times require more than . ordinary watchfulness on the part of the South, against the abolition emissaries of the North, therefore: Resolved, 1st That we, the citizens of Ebenezerville and vicinity, do organize ourselves into a Vigilance Committee. Resolved, 2d. That the Vigilance Committee appoint an Executive patrol to arrest all persons whose conduct shall give reasonable grounds to suspect them of evil designs against us. Resolved, 8d. That each member of the Vigilance Committee give notice immediately, respecting any individual whose conduct is suspicious, i Resolved, 4th. That the whole Committee be divided into convenient patrols for the more efficient sarveillanoe of oar negroes, until the Committee be dissolved. I ? ' J * < * J * ' '.. Resolved, 5th. That & Committee of safety be appointed to deal with all who shall have been arrested by the Executive patrol. Committees and Patrols were then formed in accordance with the above resolutions, and it was resolved that the proceedings be published in the Indian Land Chronicle and the Yorkville Enquirer. E. AVERY, Chairman. John P*. Shurliy, Secretary. Congressional. Washington, December 19. Senate.?Sent tor Fitxpatrick, of Alabama, was elected President pro tern of Senate on the first ballot The resolution of Senator Pngh, of Ohio, proposing a repeal of the portion of the acts requiring that the laws passed by the Territorial Legislature of New Mexico and Utah be submitted to Congress was debated. :" Bouse.?Three ballots were taken for Speaker. Sherman fell short four votes of an election. Af ter the first ballot Mr. Bocock withdrew, and the Democrats voted for a dozen different candidates. Washington, December 20. A very important movement was initiated here, last night, in which leading men in all the great points of the country, unconnected withtheDemocratic or the Republican parties, are supposed to be engaged, for the purpose of forming a new party, on the basis of the Union and the Constitution, and a faithful execution of the laws. Senator Crittenden, of Kentucky, was chairman.? They meet again to night. Senate.?The Senate had a very short session. The Homestead Bill was introduced. Bouse.?There were three ballots for Speaker to-.day. On the last. 112 were necessary to a choice. 8herman received 109; Botteler 38; McClernond, of Illinois, 28 ; remainder scattsring. ?n. We have beard of "Yankee trioks," of wooden nutmegs, but we confess we had never till very reoently heard of introducing an advertisement into a hjmental notice, and having it circnlated gratis! Some of our Parsons are certainly as "wise as serpents" in the business of advertising free. Witness the following from the Yorkville Enquirer .*?*? . > * i S * *' Married?At the residence of the bride's father, York District, S. C., on Wednesday, 6 o'clock, p. m., Nov. 80th. 1859, by Rev. Wade Hill, of North Carolina, Ret. CHAS. E. BECHTLER, formerly of Spartanburg, S. C., late of York Diet., 8. C. (eldest son of Christopher Bechtler, Esq., of Spartanburg, S. C., so widely known for his workmanship in gold and watches; also, the associate founder of the "Becbtler coin,") to Miss JENNIE L., second daughter of James Wylie, Esq., of York Dist., S. C. *#* South and North Carolina papers please copy. Well Brother Bechtler, we give you as conspicuous a place as possible. Your ingenuity is not much inferior to that of the inventor of wooden nutmegs.? Winnsioro' Register. CONSIGNEES PER KING'S MOUNTAIN R. ROAD From the 14th to the 20th of December, 1859. Carrol, Clark & Co., B. T. Wheeler, H. W. & E. H. Fullenwider, Darwin & Jefferys, D. 0'Leary, G. R. Ratchford, Allison & Bratton, J. McGill, Harris & Smith, R. G. McCaw, R. Hare, Meacham & Wheeler, J. F. Miller, B?am & Jenkins, J. Jefferys. E. M. Kirkpatrick, Williams & Kerr, W. D. & J. C. Miller, W. B. Metts, Camp & Lemons, H. F. Adickes, J. H. Adams, Rev. L. A. Johnson, W. P. McFadden, Dr W. M. Walker, w T?nntni79. Dickson & Webb, Moore, Ratney it J Co., J. S. Bratton. A. Hambright, E. J. McElhaney, J. A. Hogue, Page & Ford. J. C. Kuykendal, Wm Curtis, Alfred Stillwell, Aaams, McCorkle & Co., and Austel & Borders. # TORKVILLK MAHKBTS. Cotton.?Our market continues very dull with light sales, at prices rather easier than those reported last week. We quote extremes from 7$ to 9f Flour.?We notice but little change in prices since last week. There is a good supply in dealers hands, with a limited demand. We quote $2 60 to $2 80 per sack of 98 lbs. Corn.?In this article, we notice sales at lower rates. We now quote extremes, 80 to 85 cents. Dr. Hostetter's Bitters have received the warmest enconiums from the press and people throughout the Union. As a valuable tonic for the cure of Dyspepsia. Flatulence, Constipation and general nervous debility, it cannot be approached. Every day new cases of its great effect are chronicled through our public journals. There is nothing equal to the enjoyment, to that which the afflicted experience when using this valuable specific. Its mild tone, its sure and vigorous action upon a disordered stomach, and the cleansing of the entire hunan body, should recommend it to all classes of our community. All that will bo necessary to convince tie skeptical of its healthy effects, is to purchase a bottle and be convinced. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON, and H. W. MERRILL, Yorkville, S. C. Dec 8 49 1m ISpeittal. "Mabeisd?On Thursday, J,t instant, by Re,. R. Y. Russell. Maj. ROBERT L. LINDSAY, and Miss JANE, daughter of Thomas C. Burris, all of this District. On the 15th instant, by Rev. J. M. Anderson, Mr. DAVID A. A. WATSON, and Miss MARGARET L. TATE, all of this District. On the lotb instant, by Rev. S. L. Watson, Mr. WM. THOMAS BARRY, and Miss MARY J. PIERCE, all of this District. In Yorkville, on Thursday, 8th instant, by Rev. W. T. Hall, Mr. JOHN C. HOLLY, of Fairfield District, and Miss MARY, daughter of Wylie L. Harris, Esq., of this place. Ou Tuesday, 20th inst., by Maurice A. Moore, Esq., Mr. THOMAS FREEMAN and Miss MARGARET E. CREIGHTON, all of this District. geatjis. Died?On Wednesday the 14th inst., at McConnellsville, after a short but painful illness, Mr. REUBEN McCONNELL in the 61st year of his age. He was a kind hearted and oenevolent man.? Hospitality was a part of his nature. In all the relations of life?as a friend, parent, husband and master -he was good, just and true. When the tomb closed upon his body, it did not spread the pall of darkness over his name. His virtues will live long in the hearts of those left behind. He left an affectionate wife and three sons to mourn his loss. But their sorrow is not without the balm of consolation. While they weep, their tears are made sweet by the remembrance that he was a good neighbor, a steadfast friend, and an affectionate husband and parent. "The Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away; blessed be the name of the Lord." In Yorkville, on the 16th inst., JULIA, youngest child of Col S. N. and Mrs. M. M. Stowe, aged 14 months and 15 days. This child-angel suffered from a complication of causes for several weeks. Through all this time it was watched over with unceasing atten- J tion and tenderness. The mother smoothed its j little pillow, or nursed it on her softer lap ; the I physician summoned his utmost skill; and friends stood round with anxious faces. Oh ! how pre- j cious is a mother's love ! But death cares not j for the sobs and sighs of the grief-strickeu. There is a sweet consolation in the thought that . little Julia is now a smiling cherub in heaven.? j She will be ever sinless and pure as the dew on the amaranths by the River of Life. "Weep not for those whom the veil of the tomb. In life's happy morning, hath hid from our eyes, Ere sin threw a blight o'er the spirit's young bloom. Or earth had profaned what was born for the skies." Mackerel j mackerel : i?for Sale by CARROLL, CLARK & CO., Near the R. R. Depot. HERKDON'S MILL. An accident having occurred to my CORN MILL, I will be unable to do any grinding until further notice. J. HERNDON. Dec 22 51 tf OONOBRT. YORKVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE. THE YOUNG LADIES, under the direction of Professor MULLER, will give a CONCERT in the College Hall, THIS EVENING, (Thursday) commencing at half-past 6 o'clock. The friends of the institution are respectfully invited. Dee 22 61 It There will be a few days' vacation; the exercises beginning again on the 1st Monday in January next. 20 Likely Negroes for Sale. WILL be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY next, 20 LIKELY WE GROES, consisting of Men, Women and Children. Terms.?The above negroes will be sold on a credit of Bix months, with interest from date, the purchaser to give note with two approved sureties. ELIZA A. NEELY. Dec 22 61 lt? Sale of Land at Auotion. purpose of division, the 4Ej??B^P undersigned, only heirs of the estate of WILLIAM MISKELLY, deceasdflssMMttr ed, will sell at public outcry, on SALE-DAY IN JANUARY, at York C. House, the TRACT OF LAND lying about five miles below Yorkville, to the west of and near the King's Mountain Railroad, belonging to said estate. Terms made known at the sale. JAMBS MI8KELLY, THOMAS MISKELLY. Dec 22 51 U ? Southern Fruit Trees. THE undersigned informs the cit. ^ of York District, that he has appointed Mr. B. P.BOYD of YorkdSaaBfeMh ville, agent for the sale of his Fruit TREES, grown in the neighborhood of Greensboro', N. C. His TREES are all of Southern growth, and are warranted in every respect, to be as represented. All orders will be filled and the trees delivered in Yorkville by the first Monday in March, or sooner if desired. THOS. H. FENTRESS. Dec 22 . 51 ly Business Sohool. A select School for Young Men, located at Woodruff's, Spartanburg, District. THIS SCHOOL, for the ensuing year, will be resumed on the 11th of JANUARY. The Scholastic year of ten months, is divided into two terms of five months each. This School offers to young men, the advantages of a practical and business education. Location pleasant and healthy. Charges, including Tnition, Board, Washing, &c., $60 per term. For further particulars, address, E. F. DAVI8, Principal. Dec 22 , 51 t - 3m SITUATION WASTED by Minister and his Lady, as Teachers vrajK^in some institution of learning?male an(* ?ft female school prefer red. Bom nave naa several years experience in teaching. A part of his time he wishes to devote to the ministry?at least Saturdays and Sundays. For further particulars, please address "PRECEPTOR," stating placo and salary, at New-House, P. 0., York District, S. C. Dec 22 51 6t %* Chester Standard please copy Bir weeks, and forward bill to "Preceptor," New House, P. 0., York District, S. C. qrs~nnitad military sm YOBKVILLE, S. C. yHjv THE SIXTH YEAR of this Institu^tion will commenoe on the 18th of ^U??jANUARY, 1860. The Principals take pleasure in announcing that their wen selected oorps of Teachers will be augmented by Lieut. J. W. JAMISON, of South Carolina, on his return next Spring from Paris, where he has been for some time past preparing as a Teacher of French. Terms.?For Tuition, Stationery, &c., Board, Lights, Fael. Washing and Medical Attendance, $200 per school year of ten months. For circulars, containing further information, address Maj. M. JENKINS, \ ? . . . Capt. A. COWARD, / PnncrfaUReferences.?Board of Visitors of State Military Academies. Dec 22 51 tf 200 GALLOIVS op the SEinTlOlIlEOIl BY WHICH THE Cheapest and Brighest Light MAY BE PRODUCED. also: KEROSENE LAMPS, In every variety, WITH A NEW PATENT BURNER, By which the Smoke and Smell is avoided. We are the only agents for this patent, in this village. ALLISON & BRATTON. -Deo 22 -51 tf Head-Quarters. COLUMBIA. December 17, 1869. GENERAL ORDERS, NO 8. FLEETWOOD LANNEAU, Esq., having been appointed Aid-de Camp to his Excellency the Governor, with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, will be obeyed and respected accordingly. By order. R. G. M. DUNOYANT, Adjutant and Inspector General. Dec 22 61 lw iwr? ti u l iiiitHumu x esbivtu. THE COMMITTEE OF a^sx ^8XArrangements, respect'nform tbc Masonic 9?i?^'4MP ^pO^aT. fraternity and the public, '^^oMSj ffifikjSSfcw that the programme an ^ Ifi^ nounced for the celebraoKSSfe tion of the Anniversary of ST. JOHN, THE E l? VANGELIST, has been changed, so that the Address of Reverend L. A. JOHNSON, will be delivered at the Methodist Church, instead of at the Lodge. The Installation of officers and other Masonic exercises will take placs, in the Lodge, after the address, wheD all good MASONS are expected to be in atten dance. The public, (the ladies especially) are cordir ly invited to hear the address, in the Method^ church, on Tuesday next, at G? o'clock, P. Al Members are urged to be prompt in theiMtendance at the Lodge, to join in the processRICHARD HARE, Clirn. of Lodge Commit'S. J. E. JEFFERYS, Chm. of Chapter Commi-'ee. . Dec 22 51 it FIREWOOD !?The subscriber oers for sale, WOODLAND, within and adjoiiu? the corporate limits of Yorkvilie, S. C., frm ONE ACRE to ONE HUNDRED and FIFTY ACRES, with or without forty-five acres of FA;M AND MEADOW LANDS. Said lands areidjoining lands sold to Mr. Geo. Steele, and th lands of Mr. Herndon, and Mrs. Blair, and ?r- Kerr of the King's Mountain, and on the Linc<n road, nil about and less than one^mile from Yftville. Also, FIREWOOD will be delivered t persons in Yorkville, at Railroad prices. Also, ome TOWN LOTS ar offered in exchange or ba'?r, for farm land in York District. E. A. ClENSHAW. Oct 18 41 tf MATRASS MAKI.\G.-he undersigned respectfully informs the itizens of York District and the surrounding contrJ? that he is prepared, at his stand at the^EAR OF THE MASONIC IIALL, to manufact.'e MATRASSES . of every description in the mosfiubstuntial manner and of the best material His prices are as moderate as the times will omit. lie returns \ thanks for the liberal patrona^ he has heretofore i received, and solicits a contidance. Waif* Shucks and Cot^11! a* niarket prices, will be taken in exeauge for Matrasses. P. FUNK. Nov 10 45 ly TO THE MERCHANTS OF THE j SOUTH AND SOUTHWEST. 1 WE, the undersigned, importers and Jobbers ' in the City of Charleston, in view of the present excited state of the country, deem it proper to bring to the notice of the interior Merchants the claim we have to their patronage and custom. The majority of us have been long es- tablished in business, and from our experience * are well acquainted with the wants of this section of country. All of us hold sentiments in 1 common on the agitating question of the day? slavery; and all of us desire, as far as praotioablo, to become commercially independent of the North. We have no desire to underrate the enorgy and enterprise of the Merchants of Northern cities, but we claim to be able to supply ( goods in onr respective lines, on as favotable , terms, both as to prico and credit, as the rner- ' chants of any city in the Union. We have f acil - ' ities for obtaining goods from Europe not surpassed by any, and our importations from abroad < are very large, notwithstanding the reports to at. ? a -I J-a-J U- k...? ?? lilt* CUUirarjr, uir\;uii*i.cvi uy buusc nuu uaw uv. knowledge of what they affirm, or whose interest prompts them to mislead. American goods we obtain from the manufac- . turers on as favorable terms as any Jobbing Mer- ] chants of the Northern cities. Why then should i we not be able to sell on as favorable terms as ( others ? . < We are able and determined to do so, and all 1 we ask of you is, to try this market, lay aside ' the prejudiotf?for it is only a prejudioe?that I yonr customers prefer goods from New York to i those from Charleston, and build up and enconr- 1 age yonr own Seaports and your own Merchants. If we cannot do what we profess, you will be subjected to very little inconvenience, for opportunities of leaving by railway or steamer are of- I fered everr twelvwImwipb - - - *? Out wltt be complete 4>y let February t next, and it remains to be seen how many of those i who have heretofore purchased all theii goods i in northern cities will give Charleston a trial i this 8pring. Charleston, 8. C., December 12th, 1869. ? 0 ? DRY GOODS. GILLILANDS, HOWELL & CO. ; HYATT, MoBURNEY & CO.; JOHNSTON, CREWS & ! CO.; CRANE, BOYLSTON &. CO.; JOHN G. 1 MILNOR & CO.; KERRISON & LEID1NG; 1 CHAMBERLAIN, MILER & CO.; J. S. & L. BOWIE & CO.; ROBERT ADGER & CO.; NAYLER, SMITH A CO.; CADOW, McKENZIE & CO. mnAn f*iw< n t? nw A * I , llllicit/l iiiruniiiA^ ui rii.intation goods. ANDREW M<DOWALL; RAVENEL, HUGER & MILLIKEN. 1 jLiRDWARE. COURTNEYWTENNENT ; HYDE, GREGG ; & DAY ; GRAlrELEY & PRINGLE ; WILMANS & PRICE ; H F. STROHECKER; J. E. AD- 1 GER & CO. ' shoes. E. B. ST01DARD & CO.; FORCE & MITCII- I ELL; HASELTINE & WALTON ; D. F. FLEMING & CO.; DUNHAM, TAFT & CO.; R. A. i PRINGLE &C0. " " ; ' 1 clothing. WALDRCN, EGLESTON A CO.; EDWIN * BATES 6i C).; COHEN. WILLIS & CO.; MATTHIESSEN O'HARA&CO.; PIER80N,SMITH ' &C0. groceries. \ S. S. FiRRAR, BROS. & CO. ; LANNEAU , & WHILDIN ; J. A. BURCKMYER ; GEORGE W. WILLIAMS & CO.; T. J. & C. H. MOISE; FARNUM& DOTTERER. crockery and glassware. BROWI & PALMA; WEBB & SAGE. deijgs and medicines. HAVI1AND, STEVENSON & CO.; JOHN ASHHUIST ; RUFF& DOWIE; NELSON CARTER. silks and fancy goods. B0W1N, FOSTER & CO. ; THAYER, DEWING & (0.; ALBERT LENGNICK; MARSHALL & BURiE ; J. & W. KNOX. hat;, caps and straw goods. HOBEY, AUTEN & CO.; D. R. WILL) AMS ' &CC. F. D. FANNING. L SADDLES & HAD1ILEKX HARDWARE. ; JEININGS, TH0MLIN80N & CO.; HA3TIE, I C ALIO UN & CO. . ( books and stationery. Mc'ARTER & DAWSON; A. CARTER; S. B. J(NES, Agent Methodist Book Concern. ^ k mi rv axiig c- wiv. | VAI'X U Jl VAJU M MLMiy ?r *il" J DOW CURTAINS. , la1berts & howell ; jas. G. bailie, j | PA1ER COMMISSION DEALER. ( JOiEPH WALKER. ( IMfORTERS AND DEALERS IN < TINES. LIQUORS, SEGARS, i TOBACCO, &C. CIAFEE, ST. AMAND & CROFT. < Dt 22 51 tf Ebenezer Academy. yw the trustees of ebenezer academy announce to the public that its exercises will be resumed on ^s^the second monday in janu- aRY next, under the care of Mr. J. 5 r. sl'rley, its present Principal. Ths Academy is situated at Ebenezerville, c YorkDistrict, three miles from Rock Hill Depot, ^ Chantte and South Carolina Railroad, in a ; beauiful and healthy section of country, where thertare few temptations to rice and extravaganc. The large ami commodious brick-building, pw in process of erection, will soon be competed, when every convenience necessary to aid i| imparting instruction, will be afforded. TERMS: { I Tnitid per Session of five months?to be paid in advance. Primry Branches $ 7 50 The bove with English Grammar, Geograhy, Arithmetic and Modern History, 12 50 | Thetove with the Languages, Mathematics and higher branches of English,... 20 00 Fireiood for School room 50 Stdents will be received at any time, and charfd only from time of entrance ; but no deductin will bo made for absenoe, unles3 occasions by sickness. Bording can be obtained convenient to the ' Acadmy, in the best families, at $10 per month, inciting washing. Enh Student will bo required to pay $1 en- ^ trano money, to be applied to furnishing the j. Acactmy with necessary conveniences. * j ? ?-E?A3IERY, Chairmen of the Boar<l of 2'uttees. p J. Adams, Secretary. I 'ec 22 51 J The State of So. Carolina, ; HUWUOITJ ion. J. Johnston, et. al. "| IN EQUITT. a vs. > ? Silas Johnston, et. al. J Bill for Relief. a PURSUANT to order of Court of Equity, I j will sell on WEDNESDAY, the 4th of Janu- j ary next, at the plantation of Paul and Silas j Johnston, near Spring Hill, in Lexington District, eighteen miles north of Columbia, j THE HEAL USD PEHSOIAL ESTATE . Of PAUL JOHNSTON, Deceased. And, also, the joint property of PAUL aud SI- 1 LAS JOHNSTON, as follows : 2800 ACEES of PRODUCTIVE LANDS, Sold in parcels to suit purchasers. FIFTY LIKELY SLAVES, Horses, Males, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Provisions, <fcc. TERMS.?The purchasers of the real estate will be required to giro bond with at leost two j good sureties and a mortgage of the premises to secure the purchnse money, payable in one, two j, and three years, in equal annual instalments, ?j with interest from day of sale. ^ The Personal Estate will be sold on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of salo.? J The purchaser to give bond with at least two good sureties, for all sums of and over twenty ^ dollars; for all purchases under twenty dollars, cash will be required. SILAS JOHNSTON, C. E. A'. D. a Comr's Office, Newberry, Dec 14, 1859. a Dec 22 51 It 1 C&Gl C REWARD.?11ANAWAY from the a Subscriber a negro boy named VC RK, J about 38 years of age, 5 feet 7 or eight inches c high, stammers slightly when spoken to. He is a shoemaker by trade, and is supposed tobewor king some place in the District. I will pay the above reward to any person who will lodge him in any Jail in the State so that I can get bim. P. H. FLAN NIG AN, J Columbia, S. C. ^ Dec 16 50 6t Blackberry brandy.?An ?z- \ cellent remedy for Bowel Complaint. For k Sale at the YORK DRUG STORE. g TAX NOTICE.?All TAXES due upon REAL ESTATE, within the incorporate Units of Yorkville, must be paid, on or before the L4th day of JANUARY next, to I. D. WITHER3P00N, Esq., Treasurer. T. H. SMITH, Intendant. Dec 8 49 6td 1 DMINISTRATOR'S SALE.--WILL A be sold on TUESDAY, JANUARY 8d, at ;he late residence of WM. MISKELLY, deo'd., FIVE \EGROES, consisting of men and ffomen. Terms made known on the day of sale. J. F. LINDSEY, \ i j_I JAS. MISKELLY. / Aam r' Deo 8 49 3? IITARiJWGTo. persons indebtf f cd to the estate of Dr. SAM'L. WRIGHT, lec'd., are notified that at least partial payments ilUST BE MADE, tbis winter. Further indnl fence cannot be granted, until the indebtedness >f the estate is cancelled. All papers upon which jayments are not made, will be put In suit next Spring. SAM'L. W. MELTON, Attorney. Dec 1 4? 6t OlSE AMD LOT FOB SALE.?The Subscriber offers for Bale, his HOUSE AND LOT in Yorkvillc, situated the Corner of Main ind BrookB street, contaiaing THREE-FOURTHS OF AN ACRE, more or less. The DWELLING sontains five large rooms. On the lot there is two STORE-ROOMS and a WELL of good Water.? rhe above property is offered on reasonable terms at private sale; and if not disposed of before the first of January, will be exposed to pubic sale. J. J. GARVIN. Deo 8 49 td Gutta Percha Hoofs. THE undersigned, agent of the "NEW YORK oosw* twtwttta GLASS-ROOFING L*OMPANY, would call'attention to this new style of Roofing, the cost of >?hich is very little more than the common Shingle Roof, and very much cheaper than Tin. It is wats^nted to be WATER PROOF, and to last for man/ fears.?. Specimens of the materials can be seen ^ his 3hop, near the "Masonic Hall." He will also furnish a Gutta Percha CEMENT,' which will, in a majority of instances, save the ;ntire cost of a new tin roof. It is perfectly flexble, and will last many year3 longer than ordinary Paint. J. ED. JEFFERYS. Oct 6 40 3m Fort Mills Aoademy, York District# 8. O. J\Situated on the Charlotte and South Carolina Kailroad, sixteen miles from Charlotte, North Carolina, flgy Principals. BUTLER P. ALSTON. J. GADSDEN ALSTON. The Third Session of the above Institution will :ommence on the 8EC0ND MONDAY IN JANUARY, 1860. Terms per Session of Fire Months. Primary Branches, $ 6 00 The above with English Grammar and Geography, 9 00 The same with History 12 00 [.atin, Greek and Mathematics 17 60 Board can be had at from Eight to Nine Dolars per month. Dr. B. M. COBB, Chairman of the Board of Trustees. Dec 8 49 3tn New Blaoksmith Shop. rHE undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of York District and the public genertlly, that he has purchased the shop in Yorkville, ormerly occupied by WM. M. WALKER, and is jrepared to execute every description of work in he BLACKSMITH LINE in the best manner, on ihort notice, and at the lowest prices. He takes this method to inform the public, that le has purchased the right to sell in York- Disrict, "BOND'S IMPROVED TUYERE IRON," vhich he can confidently recommend as being the jest thing of the kind ever introduced?saving efficient coal in one year to pay the amount the rUYERE will cost. He has in his possession, :ertificates from a number of the prominent founders, Carringe-Makcrs, &c., of the State, resommendingit in the highest terms. Blacksmiths ire requested to call at his shop in Yorkville, and >xamine for themselves. R. P. SMITH. Dec 15 60 r tf MOnTMCEla BT Ttrroe nf 10 me tn TtHTTaST will and testament of SARAH C. GARVIN, leceased, I will sell at York Court House, on the SECOND DAY OF JANUARY next, a TRACT )F LAND on Langhara's Branch in York District, jounded by lands of Thomas Davies, G. W. Wiliams and others, and containing 89 1-3 ACRES, nore or less. Also, one LOT of land in the vilage of York, on Madison-street, bounded by lots >f W. C. Be&tty and others, and containing ONE 4.ND ONE HALF-ACRE, more or less. Also, jne other V at tmt vnoirwii t *? liVl Alt i vun* ijuKJU) Dn Liberty-street, containing THREE FOURTHS )f an ACRE, more or less, At the same time and slace, I will either sell or hire for one year, TWO VALUABLE IVEGRO BOYS, )ne a Carpenter and the other a Harness-Maker. Terms made known on the day of sale. G. W. WILLIAMS, EPr. Dec 8 49 3t Assignee's Sale. BY virtue of a deed of assignment, executed to me by Dr. C. P. SANDIFER for the benefit if his creditors, I will expose to public sale at lis residence, about seven niles east of Yorkville, in the Landsford Road, on TUESDAY, 3d day of 1ANUARY next, the following property, viz: SEVERAL VALUABLE NEGROES, Three head of Mules ;Four head of Horses ; Fifteen or twenty head of Cattle; Hogs; Sheep; Three Wagons ; One Carriage and Buggy; Corn; Fodder; Cotton; Farmiig Utensils; One set Black Smith Tools; Household and Kitchen furniture. Also, Bight Shares of Stock in King's Mountain Bail Boad Company. Terms made known on dqy of sale. J. A. BROWN, Assignee of Dr. C. P. Sandifeji. Dec 8 49 3t YORKVILLE MALE ACADEMY. #THE EXERCISES will be resumed in the Academy, on the FIRST WEDNESDAY IN JANUARY next. The undersigned, having made an engagement with Mr. WM. PARDUE 0 assist in the English Department of the School, lopes that no change of instructors will occur luriDg the Session, as has b?en unavoidably the sase during the past Session. , The Classical Department will be under the iranediate care of the Principal, who will also derote a portion of each day to the instruction of he English classes. Mr. Pirdue has eDjoyed the lenefitof some experience in teaching, and is emnently qualified for the dscbarge of the duties .ssigned him. I Terms?Per Session of ive months (100 dar8) ame as heretofore, viz: 'rimary English branches, - $ 9 00 English Grammar, Geogra{hy, History, &c. 12 50 ,atin and Greek Language and mathematics 17 50 i'irewood for School room 50 . Students will be recoi?d at any time and charged from time of entTarte till close of Session ; iut no deduction will bemade for absence, except n ense of protracted siikness. Good Boarding can le obtained in pleasant priate families at $8 tolO per month. W. W. ^AROTHERS, Principal. Dec 1 48 5t Valuable Lands for Sale. 1 TIE Subscriber offers for sale flvVFiftataiW. hisvaluable lands. One tract con- : BI OtftojAL- tailing THREE HUNDRED & pFTY ACRES, lying on the wa- : ers of Dolittle ci<ek. This tract contains about IIXTY OR SEVENTY ACRES OF GOOD BOT ,'OM LAND; tie balance woodland. On the . remises is a g?od LOG CABIN and all necessary utbuildings. ALSO?Oneother tract, lying on the waters of Yolf Creek, lontaining 400 ACRES, | 11 of which is WUOD LAINU. un tins tract is | LOG CA1IN and all necessary ontbuildings, ogetber wi-h a capital GOLD MINE. The abo? property is offered at private sale, nd if no' disposed of previous to the 5th day of ANUARi' next, it will be sold at publio outry to th? highest bidder. Sale t' take place on the premises. JOHN B. NEISBITT. Nov '7 46 5w r IgUORS.?Fine French Brandy, PurePort, I A \adeira, Sherry, Teneriffe and Mnlaga fine-, for medicinal purposes only. For sale by " ALLISON & BRATTON. 1 2IWFF.--500 pounds. Lorillard's Genuine . 5SCOTCH and MACCABOY SNUFF. For " &e by ALLISON & BRATTON. M Yorkville Female College, Undet the Joint care of Bethel Presbytery and the First PiWbytery of the Aseociato Reformed Synod, South. JftW THIS Institution is located in a most ^n^^^beaatifal grove in a retired part of 'SgBpBjTorkrille. a town unsurpassedjby any other in the State, in point of beauty, health and morality. The College Building is large and excee tingly commodious.? The THIRTEENTH TERM will commeuoe Providence permitting^ ,o the 18th of JANUARY, 1860 : FACULTY. R?v. J. MONROE ANDERSON, President, and Professor of Mental and Moral Sciences and Evidences of Christianity. Rev. J. M. H. ADAMS, Professor of Mathematics Mb. MATTHEW ELDER, Professor of Ancient Languages and Natural Sciences. Mh. J. R. 8CHORB, Professor of Astronomy and Belles Lettres. Mr. J. D. MULLER, Professor of Music. Miss WARREN, Instructress in Botany and Assistant in English Branches. Mrs. MARY MULLER, Instructress in French and Assistant in Music. * , Miss SARAH BERBANT, Instructress in Primar*/ nnrl AtnAvmi* T)AnnrimAriia Competent Assistants will be provided as they may be needed. TUITION FOR TER9I OF 30 WEEKS, (To be paid to Mr. Schorb, Treasure!1! invariably in advanes, either by Note or Cosh.) Preparatory Department $10 to $15 00 Collegiate " 20 00 Musio on Piano and Gaitar, each, 20 00 Use of Piano, 2 50 Vocal Music, special lessons, 2 50 Drawing %nd Painting, each, 10 00 French, . .......' 15 00 Incidental Expenses, 1 00 Pupils will be charged from the time of entrance, except those who enter daring the first month of the Term, who will be charged from the beginning. No yonng lady will be turned off because she may not be able to pay her tuition, provided she will give her note, to be paid whenever 8"Mnay be able. Board can be obtained at Fifty Dollars per sesff^ exclusive of lights. Mr. Anderson w!*f J*?*forty young ladies into his house, which is not than fifty steps from the Col;e8e ?al, "8*,, N. Mrs. Ctnthia Moorr and Mr. Sam l E. Moork^ji encb receive fifteen or twenty boarders. It los^edless for us to say anything in behalf of thesK^ujes?so long and so favorably known. They are 8^,.ted 5n ft beau. tiful and retired part of the towfc^ adjoining lots, and not far from the College. very confidently recommend them ae suitaori>o?.-j_ ing Houses. \ Those wishing to Board with Mr. Andbhsov will please make application at an early date. Those wishing further particular*, will apply for circulars. We would simply add, that with the blessing of God, we are determined to do our work thoroughly andeatiefactorily. J. MONROE ANDER80N, Pretidont. *#*The Columbia Quardian, Cheraw Gazette, Sumter Watchman, Unionvillc Times, Lancaster Ledger and Fairfield Herald, will copy 3 times, weekly, and forward aocounts to Mr. John R. Schorb, Treasurer. Dec 8 J.?;' 49 . 6t YORK SHERIFF'S SALES, BY Virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facia*, to me directed, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriffs Sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN JANTARf NEXT, and day following, at York Court House, the following property, to wit: On Tuesday after the first Monday in December next, at the house of defendant, I will sell two sorrel mares, six head of cattle, eight head of hogs, four beds and bedding, one clock, one Bet of drawers, one cupboard, one table, six ohnirs, a lot of corn and fodder, a lot of cotton, cooking utensils, and one wagon and harness, levied on as the property of John Hall, at the suit of J. R. Bratton and A. I. Barron and others. 2 A tract*of land, on which defendant, 0. P. Sandifer now resides. Also, ten negroes, viz: Charles, young Jack, old Jack, Mary, Louisa and her child (Jane), Rocinda, Sarah, Caroline and Sam, -levied on as his property, at the suit of Durham, Taft & Co., r?. L. P. Sadler & O. P. Sandifer, and at the suit of others. 4 One house and lot in Yorkville, situated on the Pinckney Road; whereon P. Colier formerly resided, levied on as the property of P. Colier, a*t the suit of the State for Taxes, and others. ,: 7 One traot of land whereon dnfendant now resides, adjoining lands of H. P. White, Marcus Bird and others, levied on as the property of Jacob Etters, at the suit of James Childers. 11 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 MoLure, and others. 11 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. Ratc'nford and others. 11 One bay horse one sorrel horse, one two-horse wagon and one buggy, levied on as the property of Joseph Jenkins, at the suit of Lindsay & Gor a on ana oiners. 14 One negro tnan, Berry, levied on ns the property of James Meek, at the suit of John F. Brian & James A. Gaston, Administrators and others. 14 One tract of land whereon the defendant dow resides, levied on as the property of Joseph Hetherington, at the suit of G. R. Ratchford, and others. 23 Four negroes, viz: Sam, Allison, Dan and Jake, levied on ns the property of Robert McLure, at the suit of Jas. L. Clark and Co., and others. 10 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 16 The tract of land whereon Robert McLure resided at the time of his death, levied on as the property of Robert and William McLure, at the suit of H. F. Adickes and others. 1 One tract of land lying on the Adair's Ferry Road containing 4J- acres more or less, bounding on lands of Franklin Carson and others, levied on as the property of D. N. Peters, at the suit of J. R. Bratton and others. 1 One house and lot in Yorkville, on the Pinckney Road, bounding on lot of B. T. Wheeler and lands of J. S. Moore & 80ns, levied on ns the property of F. Blankenship, at the suit of B. T. Wt-*'" er* ' Four negroes, viz: Martha, Ruth, P;d'?i Clementine ; and on Tuesday after the fi~c Monday in January next, at the residence defendant, I will sell three mules, four ho?e8i onelot of hogs, one lot of oattle, one lotjl sheep, six beds and bedding, one clock, one 000k case, three bureaus, one wardrobe, one sofa, one dozen cane bottom chairs, one doze" conjnma chairs, five tables, one carriage and Harness, one buggy and harness, two wago'-> am' harness, one lot of cotton, one lot off'dder, one child's crib, one lot of andirons and rihovels, levied on as the property of C. P. sandifer, at the suit of William Hanna and Joseph ( C. Johnson and others. 2 ALFRED STILWELL, s. Y. D. Yorkville, December 8, 1869. F YOU WANT PURE MEDICINES, F 1TOF WAUT Genuine Patent do. IF YOU WANT Choice Perfumery, F YOU WAST Fine Ponftdes, IF YOU WAIST Fine Soaps, < F YOU WAKT Common Soaps, * IF YOU WANT Hair Preparations, F YOU WANT Brushes of any kind, * IF YOU WANT Combs of any kind, 1 F YOU WANT Fancy or Toilet Articles, IF YOU WANT Choice Segars, 1 F YOU WANT Fine Tobacco, IF YOU WANT PURE Linseed Oil, F YOU WANT PURE Sperm Oil, IF YOU WANT PURE Train Oil, F YOU WANT PURE Turpentine, IF YOU WANT PURE Camphene, F YOU WANT PURE Burning Fluid, IF YOU WANT PURE Alcohol, \ F YOU WANT PURE Wines and Li- j amaimi /fnn otal/nnoa\ l|UUI ?> IIV* oiuauvoo J IF YOU WABIT Paints, Glass, Potty, F YOU WAlfT Drugs, Dye-Stuffs, Ac., or IP YOU WANT i 118 MUffi IWIE,; AT THE LOWEST GASH PRICES, , GO TO ? The York Drug Store, > II LIIDSEY BLOCK. Deo 1 48 tf 4 nnn BUSHELS OF WHEAT, for JLI_A_FvJ which the highest market prioe will m paid. DARWIN & JEFFERYS. * Dec 1 48 8t I AUTED*-?100 bushels of Whe*t BRAN I Apply at this Office. r ., CALL AT MIACHAliWan FOR Bagging, Bale-Rope AND 'JL" 11/ ISTKy And examine their Stook of Stewart's Refined A. B. C. Sugars, New Orleans, Porto Rico, Muscovado, Pulverixed, Crashed, Granulated, and LOAF SUGARS, parrels and half-barrels first-crop, New Orleans MOLASSES, Choice article?none like it in the up-country. Porto Rioo and West India MOLASSES. SUGAR-HOIJSE SYRUP, Rio, Java and Mocha Coffees, BACON AND CARD, SUGAR-CURED HAMS, RICE, SALT?A fresh lot of extra large seamless Sacks will be sold low. MACKEREL, VINEGAR?A superior article. CHEE8E; Adamantine, Sperm and Tallow CANDLES. Black and Green TEAS. Soda, Soap, Starch, MACARONI, Ginger, Pepper, Spioe,- Pepper-8auce, TomatoCatsup, Pickles, 8ardinee, Crackers, Figs, Raisins, Candies, Ginger Preserves, TOBACCO AND SEGAR8, HEMLOCK LEATHER, WHANG LEATHER?A superior article. JL Jti O JN . A large assortment of Swann's best Bar, Scollop, and Plow Moulds. Feed Cutters and Shelters. Great Feed and time-savers. Will save enough to pay for themselves every year. WwsfflNG MACHINES. The greatVvj^j, sav- jn7entiou 0f tije a?e Try them ^ not sati9fied brfD them back and we Q They will not.break a .'UttoTK^. ^ a hook /and wifi wash the finest or coarseft^ t0 please the most fastidious. COTTON-YABNS>. NEGRO SHOEV Kerseys, Janes, and Oanaburgs, Blacking, Buckets and Stoneware. Buokwheat Flour, New Crop, 1859; CHOICE FAMILY FLOUR AND Mil ALWAYS 011H. And everything else usually kept in an establishment where themain object is to please their customers, to do whicb, no pains will be spared to accommodate in price and time of payment, bf MEACHAM & WHEELER. N. B.?Near the King's Mountain Railroad Depot. Don't forget the place if you want bargains :" >> Nov 8 44 : . WATCHES, JEWELRY/ttCr IHAYE in store, to which I invite attention, a lnrge lot of WATCHES, CHAINS, SEALS and KEYS. Jewelry of all Kinds. Silver and Plated Ware ; fine Guitars and Concertinas ; with a great many articles not necessary to mention, all of which will be sold IiOW FOR OA8B. All REPAIRING done on WATCHES and JEWELRY, by an experienced workman. REPAIRING WARRANTED. KEROSENE OIL* without any odour, at $1 60 |/v* gViiVUl KEROSENE LAMPS! LAMPS!! LAMPS!!! OLD SILVER WANTED at $1 per ounce. E. M. KIRKPATRICK. Nov 24- 47 tf VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. THE Subscriber offers at private sale, a tract of land situated on the East side of tbe Catawba River, containing 145 ACRES. 50 Acres of the tract is good RIVER BOTTOM, about 25 Acres of which are in cultivation. The premises are well improved. He also offers for sftle, the HOUSE and LOT IN YORKVILLE, formerly belonging to James McLure. deceased. The lot contains THREEFOURTHS of an Acre, more or less. As this property is well known, any further description is deemed unnecessary. If the abovo property is not disposed ^it private sole, previous to the FIRST MONDAY OF FEBRUARY 1860, it will then b* sold at public anction. The terms will be mad" Known by application to the subscriber. J. P. AYCOCK. . Oct 6 40 4nr Viable Properly for Sale. A NEAT COTTAGE?Five wellarranged 'rooms of good size; toB "jjjffuBfc- gether with necessary out-build "tz?iDg3t g00(j Barn and Stables, handsomely located, about one mile a little Southwest )f Shelby, on tbe Spartanburg Road, with ACRES OF LAND ittached, or more if desired. A most excellent Well of water. I will sell the above land, or part if it to snit those wishing to purchase, upon reaionablo terms. It is a beautiful Summer resiience, only three miles from Wilson's and Patterion's Spring, and about four miles from McBray>r's Springs. As I am going West, I am determin>d to sell. For further information apply to meat my resilence or D. Froneberger, at 8helby. W. P. LOVE. i Sept 8 86 tf DESTRUCTIVE FIRES i ARE becoming so frequent thrcugbout the A/viin?i"<7 hat ovarv norunn shnnld INSURE, i rhe CflARl'oTTe'mUTUALFIREINSURANCE i 30MPANY?one of the best and most popular i Companies extant, and founded on principles of i lafety and economy?continues to take risks in South Carolina, on merchandise, dwellings, mills, < vork-shops, &c., &c. ! I^, Country residences and Stores, unexposed, nsured at exceedingly low rates. T. S. JEFFERYS, Aoknt, Yorkville, S. C. Sept 15 87 tf Another New Grocery. I^TEXT DOOR to Messrs. MEACHAM AND INI WHEELER?opposite the King's Mountain lailroad Depot?at the old stand of Pagan, i'ayesonx & Co.?where can be found all articles isualy kept in a Grocery establishment, which iare been selected with oare. The highest prices will be paid for all Country 'roduce, either in cash or Groceries. Kgy Cotton purchased at the market price by D. O'LEARY. Not 8 44 tf LOOK. OUT!?AH persons indebted to the , subscriber for GOODS purchased during the , rears 1857 and 1858, must make payment preri- , ius to next RETURN-DAY, or they will find heir NOTES and ACCOUNTS in the bands of an ; ifficer for collection. T. B. WITHFRS. < Fort Mill, ?. C., Not. 10, 1869. < 46?tf ] S HAT'S PILE LINIMENT.?A ' certain and effectual remedy for that most < Iir8tre88ing malady. For sale by T ALLISON & BRATTON. 1 Oct V 43 tf PI ELATINE.?Coxes Sparkling and Pink ' U Gelatine. Russian, French and American singlaes. For sale by - E ALLISON & BRATTQN. CanbMtt. V '! ' ? ? *s ' ^ * ? c* ^ jPor announ?n^ a Candidate for Office, per year, orfor a leu time, $6 in advance ; if not paid in advance, $10. ~FOR ORDINARY.5 ^ ORDINARY.?The friend, of JOHN A. BROWN, Esq., respectfully announce him m a Candidate for ORDINARY of York District, at the ensuing election. Oct 20 42 to ORDINARY.?The friends of JEROME C. MILLER, respectfally announce him as a Candidate for ORDINARY of York District, at tha next election. April 1,1869. 18 ly ROIMARY.?The friends of JOHN G. ENLOE, Esq., respectfally announce hia as a Candidate for ORDINARY of York District, at the ensuing election. Sept 2, '69. 86 tf FOR TAX-COLLECTOR. > TAI^COLLECI^iH^THE'MfBdi^of JOHN F. O'NEAL respectfully annouce him as a Candidate for Tax-Collector for York District, at the ensuing election. Ootl8 41 to* Tax-collector.?we ?r? authorised to annoance Capt. WM. LAWSON BROWN, as a Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR for York Diettiei. at the e?ifuketteua .i niimni ni. Sept 29 89 to Tax-collector.--the friends or Capt. F. J. E. QUINN, respectfully announoe him as a candidate for TAX COLLECTOR for York District, at the ensuing eiedticn,* ^ August 25,1859. 84 te* T~ax-collector^-ZBE friends~of MOSES LINDSAY respectfully annoance him as a Candidate for Tax-Collector for York "District, at the ensuing election. Dec. 9,1859. 49 tf * m ax-collector.-We are authorised A to onnonnoe W. B. McCONNBLL, as ? Candidate for Tax-Collector for York District, at tho ensuing election. March 11 9 *o6G TAX COLLECTOR^?Tho friend, of C C. GWIN, respectfully announce Mm as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR for York District, at the ensuing eleotion 1 March 4,1859. 9 * tf Tax-collector.?the mend* of b. P. BOYD respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax-Collector for York Distriot, at the ensuing election. . ' March 11. 1868. 10 tf Tax-collector.?we are authorised to announce THOMAS ROACH u a Candidate for Tax Collector for York District, at the next election. ' "r . / " 7 Feb. 25, 1859. 8 tf7/ rpax collector.?The friends of CapJL tain JOHN J. WYLEE, beg leave to announce him as a candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR of York District, at the next election. PV TW 17 1 (in Vv a I I 4WVVI w T^COLLECWB^-Ike Kim >. .T^V MITCHELL respectfully eimoume#' Snlltelecti^ for TAX^OLIJ^TOR, at Oct 22, 1868. J + rpAX COEEBClW-^ ftrff MthnriM)d 1 to announce Capt DANTfiZl w . Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR* CV v 5 trict, at the ensatag election. .^1 orit insJnn 14 2 i TAX COIXECTOR^-We are authorise*^ to anaoaaoe WYLIE L. HARRIS, Esq., aa a vCandidate for TAX-COLLECTOR of Yont District, at the ensuing election. EXTENSIVE 3AtErfi LAND AND NEGROES. PY pei mission of C. Oage, Ordhmry of Union JD District, 1 will set! at UNION C. H., 8. C., on the 26th day of DECEMBER next, and days following, 11? LIKELY NEGROES, belonging to the estate of Coi. E; P: HERNDON, deceased. The Negroes are all *ery likely, and amongst them are 8EVERAL CARPENTERS, BLACK8MITH8, HOD8E-SERVANTS, CARRIAGE DRIVERS and good COOKS. TERM8 OP SALE : For all smns of one ttfoesand dollars and leee, a credit of twelve months with interest from the day of sale; for all tans oyer one thousand dollars, a credit of one and two years, in equal instalments, with interest from the day of sale, "payable annually. Purchasers to give note or bond, with at least two good and sufficient sureties for the {>ayaeiit of the poehhee money, If In any case, additonal security thoald be required, the purchaser must pay for the necessary papers. Also, at the same time and place, will be ecfl 1 Carriage and 2 Buggies, each with double bar [ ness, nearly new, and perhaps some other articles not necessary to mention. TERMS OF SALE v For all eomt of $60, and less, cash on delivery.; over $60,? a credit of twelve months with interest from day of sale, purchaser to give bond or note, With security as above. 1 * ^ <* ** CjK Also, at the same time and place, will be sold, by D. GoudelocJk, Commissioner in Equity, under decree for partition, a f UUABLE PLAITATIO^ .belonging to the same Estate, lyinr ,a u?*?n District, on Broad River, adjoini** C. Dunn, W. E. Johnson, R Boyoe, Mrs. P. Fair, ar- ^r; ' containing 896 acres **** ?r ^ ??* of the most deaity*16 Potations now in. market. About 300 tr-'** 10 woods, and the remainder in a high v*-1? ?f cultivation. a?o. will be sold, at the same time and place, THE HOUSE AND LANDS NEAR THE VILLAGE OF UNION, lately occupied by Col. Herndon as a residence. This tract contains 119 Acres. On it is a handsome "? I . DWELLING HOUgE, containing Eight Rooms, with all necessary oat buildings, a fine Garden and Orchard, of the finest and rarest varieties of fruits of every description. These fruits were selected with great oare^ and the Orchard and Grounds have received modi attention. The Tract fronts upon the public road, and on the place are .TWO SPRINGS of excellent water. To persons desiring a commodious and pleasant residence, this plaoe offers unusual attractions. Tbe House is withb half a mile of the village, and is situated uposA spot of great natural beauty, susoeptible of bethg made, by judicious improvement, one of the most desirable residences in tbe State. The location perfectly healthy. TERMS OF SALEThe Plantation and House and Lands above described, jrill be sold upon the following terms: Cash sufficient to pay costs, the balance oc a credit of one, two, and three years, with interest from day of Bale, payable annually ; purchaser to give bond with at least two good and snffieient sureties for tbe payment of tbe purchase money. Persons desiring further information will adIress B. F. Arthur, Esq., at Union Court House, 3. C., or the subscriber at Whitmire's P. 0., 8. C. JOmf N. HERNDON, Adm'r or z. y. uerndon. Not 10 45 7t UNITED STATES MAIL. FOR. T?AT.A-..?f A r Via. Beaufort, Savannah, Bnmswick, St. Mary's, Fernandina,' JacHbnvlIle, and Picolata. -i/r THE NEW AND SPLENDID , ... jgjg : i| WTETELL (AT if the foot of Queen street,) every Tvetday, at ELEVEN o'clock, and connects regularly with lie Boil Road at Brunswick and Fernandina, also with, mail stages for Alligator, Madison, Tallahassee, St. Augustine, Orange Springs, Ooala, Mioan>py, NewnansTille and Tampa Bay. Returning, leaves Pslatka Thursday Night at TWELVE o'clock; Picolata Friday Morning at TWO o'clook; Jacksonville at EIOBT o'clock, 1. M.; Fernandina at ONE, and Savannah at FO UR, P. M., and Beaufort on Saturday at NINE / j'clock, P. M. /. Freight consigned to the Agenoy will be reihipped free of oharge. Freights payable in Charleston. For freighter jassage apply to C. P. SHIER, Ageny Brown ft ?*r'sWkart v Freight for this steamer will be received at her ? * itore-hcuse, Brown ft Co.'s Wharf, - Aft > Oct 20 42