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Serial |totk?s. ' ( EI ? 0. DAVIS HELTON, "I - f SAM'L W. MELTON, to Chester, 8. C. J \ Torkville, 8. C. D. HELTON * MELTON,] &f ATTORNEYS AT LAW, TORKVILLE, 8. 0. Will praotice in the Courts of Union, York, Lan- _ caster Chester, and Fairfield Districts. 19* Particular attention given to collections. ? py Office North of the Court-Home, mod at the rear of Moore, Rainey & Co's Store. .A3 Sards' Sabsapartt.t,a .?Although Scrofula is generally inherited, yet it is possible for thoee ^ born with a perfectly sound constitution to be> come Scrofulous, from living upon improper diet, _ exposing themselves to mephitio gases, or mala- H ria; or from inactive digestion, all of whioh im- y pair the vitality of the blood, rendering it thiok- it ened, and inflamed, until eruptions break out d upon the surfaoe of the body. In this exigency 1] nothing is so efficacious as SANDS' SABSAPAR- H TT.T.A to purify the blood, promote a healthy ? circulation, strengthen the functional organs of the stomach and effect a radical cure. ii Prepared and sold by A. B. & D. SANDS, Druggists, 100 Fulton street, New York. .u k* ALLISON & BRATTON, York- - OU1U ^ ville, S. C. Sold also by Druggists generally, j It is a common observation that there are more sufferers from debility, among Americans, than can be found among any other civiliied na- " tion. The reason is obvious. We take too little D exercise, and forget the grants of the body in the absorbing pursuits of business. In all such - cases, ordinary medicines can do little good.? J What is required Is just suoh a tonic and inrig ^ orator aa Dr. J. Hostetter has given to the world, w in his CELEBRATED "BITTERS." The weak p and nervous denizen of the counting-house, the p exhausted tailor upon the shop-board, and the prostrated student of the midnight lamp, have found a wonderful regenerator in the "Bitters," and prefer it to more pretentious, but less effioacious medicines. But it should not be forgotten that the agent which is so magical in its inilu- j ence upon a frame which is merely debilitated, ( is equally powerful in assisting nature to expel the most terrible forms of disease. Who will [ not give it a trial ? ( For sale by ALLISON & BRATTON, and H. W. MERRILL, Yorkville, S. C. Jan 5 1 lm ??????i < YORKVILLE PRICES CURRENT. corrected weekly by darwin k jiftert3. WEDNESDAY, JAN. 4, 1860. * Apples,-.. i Molasses,. Dried, ? .. N. Orleans .. ? 65 Green,.... 60 ? 75 j Museov'do .. ? 50 Bagging,... Hi ? 15 j Cuba, .. ? 40 Bale Rope,. .. ? 1241 Nails, cut,. 5 ? $ Coffee, Rio, 13 ? 16f Rice w ? 4 00 Candles, ? iScqar,.... Sperm,.... 50 ? 62 I Brown,... 10 ? 194 Adamant,. 25 ? 30 : Refined..... 114 ? 13 ~ ? -I* >a 16 Salt. 2 75 ? .; uneeB*. ? Mackerel,... 11 @ 14 .Torn, 1 00 @ nj Produce Market?Prices from Wogona.' Bnt;er, 15& @ 15 flour, Beef, 5 @ 6 *>> sack,.. 2 60 @ fc* Beeswax,... 20 @ 22 Lard, @12 Bacon @ .. Meal ? &' Cotton,.... 71 @ 9} Pork,..,... 61 @ Corn 80 @ 85 Peaa, @ 70 Chickeni,.. 10 @ 121 i Tallow,.... 10 ? 1'* Eggs @ 121 Wheat,. @ 1 *> Feathers,.. 35 @ 371IWool, 25 ? 18 Cotton.?There is very littlo doing in Cottfr.. We quote prices nominal from 7J @ 9} Flour and Corn.?There i3 bat little of these articles offering. For the former we quote $2f60 to $2 75 per sack; and the latter 80 to 85 c?it8 ^ per bushel. f Lpptnial. Married?In Jefferson County, Alabatna.on the 21st ultimo, by Rev. Thos. J. Davidson, llr. WILLIAM E. MURPHY, formerly of Yorkvile, S. C., and Miss FLORENCE M. BURFORD, of I the former place. , The Enquirer corps fling up each his indrtdual hat, and shout a right hearty 'muoh-j^ !' to their foreaar chum and fellow-typo. Bill sag always a jewel of a printer?a straight-forward, honest, industrious and sober craftsman. He deserves a good and pretty wife, and with bhr a long and prosperous voyage through life ; as no dnnht. he has the one, so may they fully achfeve j the other?for our hopes attend him. On the 22d ultimo, by Rev. R. Y. Russel, Mr.. W. P. HOBBS, and Miss KATE O'LEARYjaUl of this place. On the 29th ultimo, by A. S. Wallace, &q.Mr. R. G. BRATTON aud Miss SARAH SMltHj all of this District. jfrj We have received the usual quantity of cjfty and return the customary congratulations to8m parties. A long aud happy life to Mr. B. -.n^ 1 his lady! On the 29th ultimo, by D. F. Reagan, SI R EWING and Miss MARY ANN LONG?al Gaston N. C. < On the 22nd ultimo, by James Jeffcrys, istrate, Mr. THADDEUS R. BATES and Mr~? NANCY C. RAWLS, all of this District. J* On the 27th December, at Anderson C. the Rev. A. A. Morse, Mr. T. J. GLOYEl## OraDgeburg, and Miss TOCCOA, daughtr 4? < Judge J. N. Whitner. On the 8d instant, by the Rev. Dr. 0'C?e>i>o Mr. JOSEPH FRIEDEBERG, to Mrs. M. t.JNw THORN. |.j?? N ^^^OES^^anted^^?urchas^^Hm^ 35 or 40 GOOD NEGROES, from 12 n?2 * years of age. W. E. RQm ^ Jan 5 1 TJ g LOST?On the 26th of December, on^if f? Liberty or Congress street, a child's tOL) (*> BRACELET. Any one delivering it to *M|1 ^ be reworded. Apply to J. M. bUMt- ? Jan 5 1 tf rif JOKlTl. MLLLEE, '/ ~n ATTORNEY -A.T lAtKr k: 8a Office in the Old JaiL pu Jen 5 1 !y jl f T OST-?In Yorkville, on Monday! iajant, , f -Li a GOLD PENCIL CA"E. withm juWob- jg! ed. Any person finding tbe same arleav^g it at the ENQUIRER OFFICE, will beiital > re- " warded. D. D.IOOIS. ** Jan 5 1 i \ Herndon's Corn lilL ? * r(lHE recent repairs to my MlLLavin; beei L made "good as new the estlishment i of again in full blast?fully prepareto do gooi service for my patrons. Send in yr GRBTJ an J. ERNDCN. Jan 5 1 f ($ ? ? ~ w m <ru T RAIL"K0AU av* V lik ?. Mountain Rail Road Cnmpan)as thii d? ?declared a dividend of THREE PI CENT uj | on the capital stock of the Compan The'satj will be paid on demand, at the officn Yorkvilk S. B. MEACAW, Sec'y antPfeafurer, > ? Jan 2 1 tf : A Rail-road MEETixt-Th^jJ. ANNUAL MEETING of the ?ckboVri of the KINGS MOUNTAIN RAIL-DAD Qtfj T PANY, will eonvene at York Court Duseoihf SECOND MONDAY IN FEBRUAR, accoio, to previous appointment, when a geiralatuj. ance is requested. S. B. MEAjHAM, e Secretary and Treasurer, K. Jf.?. A ( I Jan 5 1 Ct W ARDING NO. 2.?All pei^fc^" ? ed to the estate of Dr. SAM'L dec'd., are notified that at least partial ^rgBlt . MUST BE MADE, this winter. Furttin^j t; gence cannot be granted, until the in^ditu r of the estate iscancelled. All papers u whet I payments are not made, will be put iiJt ^ Spring. , SAM'L. W. MELTON, +n?, Dec 1 48 fit I i $?(5> K REWARD.?RAN AW AonTiT, ' ftHXi O Subscriber a negro boy name^Rj about 33 years of age, 5 feet 7 or ei incite * high, summers slightly when spoken! He is a shoemaker by trade, aud is supposofijj WOf king some place in the District. I tjky ^ ( above reward to any person who wif^j ' in any Jail in the State so thut I cat I P. H. FLANMjff ' ( Columis'n I Dec 15 50 TORKYILLE LYCEU3I.C^T lar meeting <>f tne VORKVlLL^Qfjy^j will be held on MONDAY evening n%t 8eTen ( i o'clock. By order of the Presidet , f v ? R.K THOMAS, r Jan 6 41 y f 11 {i WOTICE.?All Joromittees, &c., who >f the estates in their they will be required >r before the FIRST Rales will be issued o, returnable to Jane METT8, c. e. t. n. 60. 1 9t : ^rnf-WALKER, WMfr. DENTIST, s. C. V?pied by F. H. SimriL Boom formerly: j to all calls either in the 'ill promptly ^ 0j country. Jan 1 I ?? ? ? OFFICE I?The rBE CAF^osed up his business in undersigned! ^ determined to proceed hrkville ^na^^9ettlement of outstanding Mnediately w LkJ ^ him are respectfulibts. J>er90?^?ment before Return-Day. r notified to maPnt wjth debtors, but long!e has been ve^Jd not be granted, r Indulgence anadjasted, will be put papers whlC?ibefore Return-Day. i an Attorneys p H giMRIL. 4 i 8t Jan 5 ft? ? ?"loersons having claims ay^OTICE j0hn S. MOORE, de^1 gainst to present them to sasea, a .Sated within the time pre,e 7 J^thope indebted will please 'I L?Z' S. R. MOORE, Ex'r. ?a*re payment?* . ' Jan 5 IJ. * -wflT.?The late firm of J. S. MOOREy,S' hftTinK been dissolved v j??,k J senior partner, all persons I ? the said firm will please g , . all persons indebted, make resent ? lajrsigned. ayment to F g R MOORE, W. A. MOORE, January 2,1 iTrw ~t?m The survivors of the late NZoff^^/f01!8' 8incer?ly mends, for the extensive wr? received ; and give notice k t AiSS**?4 with them- Capt. E. B. nrmM- E. F. MEEK, with whom -M -JKsarry on the business, under z J2'' AS of W. A. MOORE & CO. The eoa3PtronRg^ ?' ^"eD^8 ?'tbe ,, ? . "Eftilly solicited for the new. ildfamis^ T. A. MOOORE, *:jJ 8. R. MOORE, ? .3 - w. A. MOORE. Jan I I 1 * pos! Pianos!! Subscriber wisnes to inorm flESHp friends and the public generally, jj u 1 Bt be has made arrangements to procure.!^ of superior quality, which he will 8elMM>^acturer'8 prices for cash, and warranto?! particular. Those desiring to purehaav" do we" to favor him with their ordersZipt*ca'ar8> address HfcfrlULLER, Prof, o f Music, Yorkville, S. C. N. B.J?8 TUNED and REPAIRED in the best on the most reasonable terms. WJan ^1 ly Soutiirolina?York District ItiS ROBERT M. WALLACE, has juito me for Letters of Administration on" singular the goods and chattels, rigbtriV**8 of DUNCAN McCRAVEN, late ofDariot aforesaid, deceased: Xh#^6 ferefore to cite and admonish all and Sie kindred and creditors of the said be and appear before me, at our aexfcdkiy'^Coart for the said District, to be hoi<i#Y?rb ourt House on the 16th day oi JANF shew cause, if any, why the saioffdstratj^n should not be granted. GrvJHtt my hand and Seal, this 26th day oi wer, in tie year of our Lord one thous5ght hundred and fifty-nine, and in the ^-fourth ytar of American Independence. J. M. ROSS, 0. Y. D. ; I 1 1 2t* Commissioner's Sale. In Equity?York. Wnrseley,^ ~ Y Peiition Johgpcifik Ttt. I performance? ais K. Purseley. et. al. ) Relief, $c. lokedience to the order of the Court of Equi |y, sade at Chamoers, 16th December, 1859 01 ipose to public sale at York Court Housi the ttRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY next * V.rt HflfonflAnt. Be nnamaea nuereca m >u> *aiK Purseley, supposed to be one-ninth*o tbijds part of a certain tract of land situatf rortf District, on the waters of Turkey Creel? de^ by lands of W. A. Latta, Daniel Se* aid others. 'er*j?Cash. WALTER B. METTS, I)/; C. E. Y. D.l ?i*6 1 6t Commissioner's Sale. In Equity?York. )ella McElwee, et. al., 1 Bill for leave to til ' rs. > Land, i. t McElwee, et. al. ) Remove Fundi, jdience to the order of the Court ofErai. tjt, made at Chambers, 16th December 169, ill expose to public sale at York Court H?j9e he FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRFARYiyxt, act of land described in the pleadings falhe re case, and bounded by lands of John $oi, J. N. McElwee and Francis Henry, co<iinEIGHTY-THREE ACRES. e or less. rerms of Sale.?Cash enough to pay thtiosts hes- proceedings?the balance on a cedtof he months rith interest from the day tfir.le, 1 secured by the bond of the purchasr with d security and a mortgage of the preiises. ) WALTER B. METTS, C. E. 1. X). an 5 1 6t Commissioner's Sae. In Equity?York./'' aucl K. Gill and wife, 1 vs. r Rill for hrtition. .rgaiet B. Sadler, et. al. J M obedience to the order of Court f Equity made at June Term, 18o9, I willexpose t< Hie sale at York Court House, on he FIRS1 )N DAY IN FEBRUARY next, a tract o d described in the pleadings izthe abort te, known as the "Bishop Tract, ' DQtaiuing SISETf-XWE ACR1S, d bounded by lands of Robert Gturie, Maj lton Wailace and others. f Terms of Sale.?Cash enough to/y the cost these proceedings?the balances a credit o elvt months, with interest fro?'day of sale d secured by the bond of the jrchaser, witl o eood sureties. WALTER BMETTS, i E. Y. D. O) Jan 5 1 5t CAROLINA HIGH (CHOOL COLUMBIA, S?. 1 CORPS OF INSTRlCTORS: . BREVARD BRUMBY, A. J., PrincipalLatin. \S. WOOD DAVIDSON, A. Jl, PrincipalGreek. . BEZANCON, of the Univenty 0f Franc Assistant?Mathematics ? French. yit^ EXERCISES rcsimd on theFIRS MONDAY in JAIU.RY. Class vnnMr||^will be organized dirig the first we* for both the Sophoiiojand Freshmi <25^ Classes of the S. C Allege. App ants prepared for the State (>aUy other) Mi iry Academy ; also, for partial life. St ents received at any time, aq|*barged from t ime of entering. The maicnim of the Sch< 3 thoroughness ; and in orde to attain this ea ustructor has his speciality and the system lassification used gives ainfetime for thorou trilling. , The marked success airedy achieved by It JEZANCON, a teacher i Mathematics, wi ants the Principals in aflhrlng their patrc hat this department will fc conducted with < rgy and ability- i The English studies shR receive their i hare of attention. In thj department com ent assistance shall be cafctantly engaged. PEKMS FOR ASEMI-^JNUAL SESSIC Stglisb and $- "> /lassie^and English, . JO French [extra] 15 Jan 5 1 I yroTicE. ?All per^ns indebted to me if EARNESTLY requfte^ to come forw tud make payment. Eaiy attention to this tice will save much hardfeelirgand some c RICHARD HARI Jane SO 26 tf 1mm our 11 i .. T. s. JEFFEBYS. Agent, : yorkviliA a c. TM^ILL receive application for PoKoies rf Inv v snrance against lasji "by Fire in the ebove Company. The followintfte "An Abstract if the Twefth Semi-Annual Statement of the Hon* Insurance Company, of the City of New Yoijc, on the 30th day of June, 1859: ASS^TB. Caah, Balance in Bank,. $ 82,912 86 Bonds and Mortgages (being first lien on Real Estate, worth at least $1,682.400) 823,8*2 03 Loans on Stocks, payable on demand, (market value of seeorities, $301,982) i. 229,4f6 00 Bank Stocks, (market value), 84,100 00 U. States Treasury Notes, (market value,) 75,$9 31 North Carolina State Bonds, (mar ket value) y,S? w Missouri State BondB, (market value) .. 17,jD0,00 Tennessee State Bonds, (market value) ...v. 9,52 60 Real Estate, No. 4 Wall Street,.... 67,42 78 1 Interest due on 1st July, 1859, (of which, $21,182 62 has since been received.) 28,^2 66 1 Balance in hands of Agents and in course of transmission from Agents, on 80th June, (of which $8,716 81 has since been received,)..... 19,41 42 ' Bills Receivable, (for Premiums on < . Inland Risks) 18,47 98 Premiums due and uncollected on Policies issued at Office,.- 1,41 78 . -* Total, $ 1,467,(8 71 1 liabilities. Claims for Lo?aea Qotstanding on I 80th June, 1869; estimated at.... $20^20 26 ! Due Stockholders on account of Tenth Dividend...,'.....4 jiO 00 J $2Q,|60 26 New York, 19th July, 1859. CHAS. J. MARTIN, President . * c tttT.T.M ATtTW Pir,. Prmdent. J J. Milton Smith, Secretary. " , John McGsa, Aut. Secretary. State of South Carolina: ; OmcB o? Comptroller Ge#ral, 1 Columbia, 8. C., Dec- 13, A. D., 169. j I I hereby certify, that THOMAS 8. jtPFERY8, of Yorknlie, Agent of "Home Jsurance 1 Company" of Now York, incorporate' by the ' State of New York, has complied witbthe con- ' ditions and j^juilitions of the Aot of t* General Assembly,, entitled "An Act to reflate the . Agencies of Ihwirance Companies not tcorporated in the Btate of South Carolina," af I hereby License tbo said TH0MA8 S. JfFERY8 Agent, asVoresaicl, to take risks ad' transact all business of Insurance in this St&fc for, and in behalf of the said Company. T. J. PIOKENS, Comptroller Gherol, 1 ' * per Wm. R. Heir, Deputy. 1 Jan 5 1 It jOHM FEMALE UXIf RSITY,j AJFDERSOI?, S. C ' THE Exercises of tb Institution \ will be resumed on Wtnesday, the . ' wjH FIRST DAY OF FEBRARY, 1860, 1 jMf under the direction of ^e following ewfcw,1 able una efficient Facub-: Rav. f M: B. JOHNSON, D .D.,<hanceltor. j RsvJ. SCOTT MURRAY. ; , THOffAS HALL, A. M. , Mrs.;CLAUDIA R. MURRAY. , MisaANGIE C. EDWARDS. MiwMARY E. JUDSON. Ms/ame AM ? LIE L. DE NOIAY, (from Paria) Instructress in French. I MS MARY W. WALLER, Prijipal of the Pri?ry Department. 1 Paf. WM. WAG8TAFF, Profe-jr of Vocal , and .instrumental Music. Pof. , do. :;do, j Tin. CA8SANDRA BORSTEL, Istrnctress in ' Yoal and Instrnmental Music. J is with pleasure that the Tritees of this ; lDJtllUlJUU IUIUIU1 IUV puunu uiaiuv t avuivj bf been re-organized and strengtened by the atdition of several Professors, so tU every detjrtgifebi^S'UwCnllv . pnpplied wi able and ( efioisnt Jistructora7 witj^tev. J^core Mca- ! jat acting as principal. , *- rJloARfiKQ.?A large brick buildin now in the tdnrse rf completion, will be ready * the recep- 1 tion of loarders by the first of Febrtry I860. It if within a few yards of the Unirefty edifice, < and is fipable of accommodating mr one ban- 1 1 dred btird era. It will be preside^ver by the ? Rev. JJScott Mukcat. Principal oP-.e Institn- 1 i tion. 4?hose who may desire to boat in the In- 1 j stitatiin are requested to address |r. J. Score ' Mdrbat before the opening of the Seol. Board i ing, including lights, fuel, &c., buticlusive of washing, will be $11 per month, tyable half session in advance. Barding may also be had in number of higha respectable private families, about the samt rates. Fir Catalogues or other informain, address Rvvj J. Scott Murray, Anderson CH., S. C. An 5 1 t$5 ;7 i860. 1 / ii ' NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBftllBE for the Great Southern Wekly! the BEST TALENT OF THEiOLTH is whiting fob it. llie Southern Field & freside, PUBLISHED every Saturday, at Austa, Ga., ?acknowledged to be "Me btsfamily Paper ji the South,"?contains, in eacisue, eight paps (forty columns) of CHOICE READING MITER, Dented to the instruction ana amtment ot tne fritnls of Southern LITFRATUREhGRICULTCttE and ART. Subscribers are presented, se-annually, vriti en INDEX, or Table of Conteo (TERMS?TWO DOLLARS PER fNUM. AALe^s J AMIS GARDNER, jgusta, Ga. fan 5 1 3t > BOOR iUCTDN! [ 3VEB-. PBCUjBRtJKl, OF CHARLESTON, 1 Will open on Wednesdi, Noon, 4tb DISTANT, ? AT W. I. CIAWWFS ST02 ROOM, f A targe and tlegant Stoolf New and StandardBooks, 1 Comp-iaing Dictionaries, EneyC.opediaj^ine Annuals, Albums and G'ftooks, Elegant Quarto Bibles?ine Small Bibles and PrferBooks, Historical, 1 etical, Biogrvphica And Standard Works in vaiioas sb of binding. Books open for exandoatioifed private _ -ale, WEDNESDAY, noon. AUCfc SALES, Thursday and Friday nights. _ Jan 5 1 , It* Bf Fire Insuran< CUABLOTTE M. FlRE I.VSURAltOrFICE, \ January I860, J 1T Amount of properly insured .20,405 05 es Bills R. (P- n#tes veil secured; 16,078 60 Ba <( ? Loaned on tall, .3,324 22 Cash in Bank of Charlotte, i 49 83 h* ?? ?? hands *f Agents, ' 648 89 li- 4 Assets 10,101 54 be Losses unadjuited aid losses not ditone. A C. STEELE, rsident. E. Nye Eu'JCHISCn, Secretary an^as'r. of | eh ota tp fiF FORTE CAROLINA. 1 MEtKLENBtBG County. ^rSOnally Ir appeared before me,C. Overman, acting Jus ir tico of the Petce, in lud for the said 4ty, A. C. ,n8 Steele, Presilent, aid E. Nye Hutcj . Sec ;n retary and treasure of the Charlt Mutual Fire InsuraiPe Compmy, and madeli iu due "u11 form of lat, that tie above state* 0f the Pe* condition ofsaid Coapany on the flbf January 1860 is true, to be best of thefcowledge ?N:; ??(! belief. C. OVERMj J. P. 00 January id, I860. 00 T. S JEFFER1 S.fcxx, 00 Torkvi g. C. :f Jan 5 < ,1 > It 7re |7REt SCHOILS.?Teach w FREE ard J? SCH'OLS ?-e lt.-t by notified lender in no- their aci?unts to thi undersigned^,. before ost. the FOUJTH MONUY IN JANU4fl instant. 3. E S. MOORErAwrer. Jan 5 ^ 1 1 8t TORE SHERIFF'S SALES. BY Virtue of sundry Write of Fieri Faciat, to me direoted, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriffs Sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY NEXT, and day following, at York Court House, the following property, to wit: One house and lot in Yorkville, situated on the Pinckney Road; whereon P. Colier formerly resided, levied on as the property of P. Colier, at the suit of the State for Taxes, and others. 8 One tract of land whereon defendant now resides, a<Jjoining lands of H. P. White, Marcus Bird and others, levied on as the property of Jacob Etters, at the suit of James Childers. 12 One tract of land whsreon the defendanthow resides, adjoining lands of W. H. Carrol, A. Hardin and others, levied on as the property of Mary Pursely, at the suit of William McLure, and others. i '" IS One bay mare, one boy colt, and a sorrel mule, levied on as the property of Jacob B. Moore, at the suit of G. R. Ratchford and others. 12 One bay horse one soiTel horse, two-horse wagon aud one buggy, levied on as the property of Joseph JenkinB, at the suit of Lindsay & Gordon and others. One negro man, Berry, levied on sb the proper- | ty of James Meek, at the suit of John P. Brian & James A. Gaston, Administrators and others. 14 { One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, levied|on as the property of Joseph Hethmngton, at the suit of G. R. Ratchford, and oth- : ?rs. 24 Pour negroes, vi?: Sam, Allison, Dan and Jake, levied on as the property of Robert McLare, 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. I 3. Dnnlap, at the snit of Roddy & Co. and others. 17 One honse and lot in Yorkville, on the Piuckley Road, bounding on lot of B. T. Wheeler and lands of J. 8. Moore & Sons, levied on as the prop- j irty of F. Blankenship, at the suit of B. T. Wheelsr. 1 i ALFRED STILWELL, s. T. t>. , Yorkville, January 6, 1860. In Equity?York. i Mary Pursely, 'I Petition for specific pervt. [ formanee or tale of 1 rhos. K. Pursely, et al. j Land, Act., &e. 1 IN pursuance of the decretal order of the Court of Equity, made at Chambers, in this j sase, the creditors of the Defendant, Thos. K. Pursely, are required to establish their demands i iefore me on or before the 16th day of April i lext, or be debarred of taking any share of proseeds of sale of Defendants interest in the land { told in this case. ($5) WALTER B. METTS, c. *. t. d. Jan .6 ? * 1 3m Valuable Property for Sale. THE undersigned desirous of removing to his plantation, offers LgliiwE5wL-for sale his HOUSE AND LOT in Yorkville, formerly occupied by Col. Wm. C. Beatty. The property is well improved. All the OUTBVJ1LDINGS, Such as Kitchens, Smoke-House, Well-Eonse, 3tables, Corn-Crib and Carriage-House, have all been built within the last three and four years; and afine NEW FRONT built to the DWELLING. The lot is well enclosed. On the premises, there is a Well of EXCELLENT WATER. The above is one of the most desirable situations in Yorkville?none excepted?and as I am desirous to sell, a bargain c.in bo had. I will take great pleasure in showing the premises to any one wishing to purchase. THOS. DAVIES. Aug 18 33 tf ptbtglass; (SUCCESSOR TO R. L. BRYAN.) * BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 175 Richardson Street?(thre<i doors above the Market,) COLUMBIA, S. C., HAS for sale a large assiorment of LAW, MEDICAL, THEOLOGICAL, SCHOOL and MISCELLANEOUS mm, Mid eooBS,. CHEAP PUBLICATIONS and BLANK BOOKS of every description. Stationery, Foreign and Domestic, of every variety and quality. OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, LITHOGRAPHS and Artist's Materials. Globes, Writing Desks, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, &c., &c. BLANK WORK of every description, prepared to order. Wholesale purchasers supplied, and all orders promptly attended to AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES."&8 Aug 11 32 6m The State of So. Carolina, York District. ABEL BOLLINGER, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of York Distriot, by virtue of a writ of capias ad satisfaciendum, at the suit of M. J. Durham, having filed in my office, together with a schedule on oath, of his estate and effeots, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he may be admitced to the benefit of the Acts of the Genera) Assembly, made for the benefit of insolvent debtors. It is ordered, that the snid M. J. Durham, and all other the creditors, to whom the said Abel Bollinger is in anywise indebted, be, and they are hereby summoned, and have notice to appear, before said Court at York Court House, on the second Monday of March next, to shew cause if any they can, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid, should not be granted. S. E. MOORE, c. o. o. pls. Sept 15 37 8m Valuable Property for SaleA NEAT COTTAGE?Five wellarranged rooms of good size; togjS ti^iSRSFgether with necessary out-building8i g00d Barn and Stables, handsomely located, about one mile a little Southwest of Shelby, on the Spartanburg Road, with 155 ACRES 'OF LAND attached, or more if desired. A most excellent Well of water. I will sell the above land, or part of it to suit those wishing i:o purchase, upon reasonable terms. It is a beautiful Summer residence, only three miles from Wilson's and Patterson's Spring, and about four miles from McBrayer's Springs. As I am going West, I am determined to sell. For further information a pply to me at my residence or D. Froneberger, at Shelby. W. P. LOVE. Sept 8 36 tf FIREWOOD !?Th<i subscriber otters for sale, WOODLAND, within and adjoining the corporate limits of Yorkville, S. C;, from ONE ACRE to ONE HUNDRED and FIFTY ACRES, with or without forty-five acres of FARM AND MEADOW LANDS. Said lands are adjoining lands sold to Mr. Geo. Steele, and the lands of Mr. Herndon, and Mrs. Blair, and Mr. Kerr of the King's Mountain, and on the Lincoln road, all about and less than onejmile from Yorkville. A1 so, FIREWOOD will be delivered to persons in Yorkville, at Railroad prices. Also, some TOWN LOTS ar offered in exchange or barter, for farm land in York District E. A. CRENSHAW. Oct 13 41 tf Southern Fruit Trees. THE undersigned informs the citgSttSSpSffiBE izens of York District, that he has appointed Mr. B. P. BOYD of Yorkville, 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 School. A selrct School for TonrR Men, located at WoodrulPi, Spartan burg, District. THIS SCHOOL, for the ensuing year, will be resumed on the 11th cf JANUARY. The Scholastic year of ten months, is divided into two terms of five months each. This School of fers to young men, the advantages of a practical and business education. Location pleasant and healthy. Charges, including Tuition, Board, Washing, &c., $60 per term. For further particulars, address, E. F. DAVIS, Principal. Dec 22 61 3m Another New Grocery/ VTEXT DOOR to Messrs. MEACHAM hi) i. v WHEELER?opposite the King's Moujtain Railroad Depot?at the old stand of l'Agan, Fayssoux & Co.?where can be found ail articles usualy kept in a Grocery establishment, which have been selected with care. The highest prices will be paid for all Country Produce, either in cash or Groceries. Cotton purchased at the marketprice by D. 0'I?ARY. No? 3 44 tf 1 ; = Cairtritotta. For announcing a Candidate for Office, per year, or for a lett time, $5 in advance ; if not paid in advance, $10. FOR ORDINARY. ORDINARY.?The friends of JOHN A. BROWN, Esq., respectfully announce him as a Candidate for ORDINARY of York District, at the ensuing election. Oct 20 42 te mL. 1 _ - * TDTJA1ID UnvmAn 1 Lilt) menus ui <ir<nuiu? C. MILLER, respeotfully announce him aa a Candidate for ORDINARY of York District, at the next election. April 1, 1856. 18 ly Ordinary.?The friends of JOHN G. ENLOE, Esq., respectfully announoe him as a Candidate for ORDINARY of York District, at the ensuing election. Sept 2, '59. 86 tf FOE TAX-COLLECTOR. T~ AX-COLLECT^^TYE^en^Tf JOHN F. O'NEAL respectfully announce him as a-Candidate for Tax-Collector for York District, at the ensuing election. Oct 18 41 te* Tax-coulector.-We areauthorixed to announce CapL WM. LAWSON BROWN, as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR for York District, at the ensuing election. Sept 29 89 te ax-collector.?-The friends of Capt. F. J. E. QUINN, respectfully announce him as a candidate for TAX COLLECTOR for York District, at the ensuing election. August 25, 1869. 84 te* ax-collector.--THE friends of MOSES LINDSAY respectfully announoe him as a Candidate for Tax-Collector for York District, at the ensuing eleotion. Dec. 9,1869. * 49 ? f tf Tax-collector.-we are authorized to announoe W. B. McCONNELL, as a Caniidate for Tax-Collector for York Distriot, at the ensuing election. March 11 9 *o60 Tax collector.?The friends of C. C. GWIN, respectfully announoe him as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR for York DiBItnai nt 4 Vi a Anoninff n1 no ll' nn bllVb, DV UiG CUOUiUg OtVVWwu March 4, 1869. 9 tf TAX-COLLECTOR.?The friends ofB. P. BOYD respectfully announce him aa a Candidate for Tax-Collector for York District, at the ensuing election. ? r' March 11, 1868. 10 tf T AX-COLLECTOR.-We areauthorixed to announce THOMAS ROACH as a Candidate for Tax Collector for York District, at the next eleotioo. Feb. 25, 1859. 8 tf TAX COLLECTOR.--The friends of Captain JOHN J. WYLIE, beg lqsre to an nouncehim as a candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR of York District, at the next election. Deo 17, 1868. 60 TAX COLLECTOR.?The friends of JOSEPH C. MITCHELL respectfully announce him as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR, at the next election. Pot 22, 1868. , 42 tf TAX COLLECTOR.?We are authorized to announce Capt. DANIEL D. MOORE as a Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR for York District, at the ensuin{^election. Jan 14 - 2 > ?o'60 rT\AX COLLECTOR.?We are authorized I ?J1 annnnnna WYT.TTZ T,_ HARRIS. Eb(1.. Afl A Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR of York District, at the ensuing election. TAX COLLECTOR.?We are authorized to annonnce S. S. ELAM as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR of York District, at the ensuing election. Jan 7, 1858. 1 * tf GEO. D. FERGUSON, oa HAVING commenced business in the above piece, would solicit fit-./the patronage of the public. HaBSr j|Ig ring devoted himself to the Watch REPAIRING DEPARTMENT for the past fifteen years?during which time he has been in the employment of some of the most ex tensive houses North and South?for many years in the employment of Messrs. Glaze & RadclifFe, and Messrs. Radcliffe AGuignard, Columbia, 8. C. Also, for several years, having afforded the highest satisfaction to customers and employers in York and Chester, would, therefore hope, that by unremitting attention to busines and moderate charges, to receive a share of public support. All work warranted for twelve months, if not abused. Watch Glasses, Wateh Hands, &c., at moderate prices. 1^, The SHOP is situated next door to the store of Messrs. Brawley A Alexander. Aug 18 88 tf "Valuable Property for JSale. THE Subscriber offers at private sale, a tract of land situated on the East side of the Catawba River, containing 145 ACHES. 50 Acres of the tract is good RIVER BOTTOM, about 25 Acres of which are in cultivation. The premises are well improved. ? ? ' -1. it- flrtnov T AT tie also oners ior sate, me ouuou ?uu wi IN YORKVILLE, formerly belonging to James McLure. deceased. The lotcontains THREEFOURTHS of an Acre, more or less. As this property is well known, any farther description is deemed unnecessary. If the above property is not disposed of at private sale, previous to the FIRST MONDAY OF FEBRUARY 1860, it will tSen be sold at public auction. f The terms will be made known by application to the subscriber. J. P. AYCOCK. Oct 6 ' 40 4m CANVASSERS WANTED. LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS SO a Montis, and all Expenses Paid! "1TTTE wish to engate an active Agent in every TV County throufnout the United 8tates and Canadas, to travel and introduce our New Twenty Dollar Double Threal Lock Stitch Sewing Machine. This Excelsior Macline is just patented, with valuable improvements, which make it the cheapest and most popular machine in existence, and ao knowledged to be unsurpassed for general utility. A limited number of responsible agents are wanted to solicit orders by sample, to whom a salary of $50 per montt and expenses will be paid. For conditions and full particulars address, with stamp for returs postage, J. W. HARRIS & CO. 1To. 13 Shoe ,$ Leather Exchange, Boston, Mass. Nov 17 46 8w WATCHES, JEWELRY, &CT I HAVE in store, to which I invite attention, a large lot of WATCHES, CHAINS, SEALS and KEYS. Jewelry of all Kinds. Silver and Pbted Ware; fine Guitars and Concertinas ; with i great many articles not necessary to mention, all of which will be sold LOW FOR CASS. All REPAIRING done on WATCHES and JEWELR7, by an experienced workman. REPAIRI\G WARRANTED. KEROSINE OIL without any odour, at $1 60 j per gallon. KEH08E3XTB LAMPS I LAMPS ! I LAMPS!!! OLDfilLVER WANTED at $1 per ounce. E. M. KIRKPATR1CK. NoV 24 47 tf D&. J. T. WALKER, , SURGEON DENTIST, / Chester, S. C., AtTOULD respectfully inform the public that f T his rooms are now at the Cornwell House, vhere he may be professionally consulted on Mondays and Saturdays, and at Rock Hill, York District, from the Becond Tuesday of each month until the Friday following. He is now in possession of the science, material, andinstructions, 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 Medioal Card. DR. B. M. COBB, respectfully informs the citizens of York Districtand surrounding country, that he is still located at FORT MLLLS in this District, where he offers his Professional services. March 17 11 tf . 1 1 Yorkville Female College. o Under the joint care of Bethel Pmbytery and the First Presbytery of the Associate Reformed Synod, South. 0 THIS Institution is located in a most beautiful grove in a retired part of vraBg| Yorkville, a town unsurpassed by any xjPMf other in the State, in point of beauty, health and morality. The -College Building is htrge and exoee lingly commodious.? The THIRTEENTH TERM will commence. Providenoe permitting, on the 18th of JANUARY, 1860: FACULTY. Ret. J. MONROE ANDERSON, President, and Professor of Mental and Moral Sciences and Evidences of Christianity. Rev. J. M. H. ADAMS, Professor of Mathematics. Me. MATTHEW ELDER, Professor of Ancient Languages and Natural Sciences. Mb. J. R. SCHORB, Professor"of Astronomy and Belles-Lettres. Mb. J. D. MULLER, Professor of Music. Miss WARREN, Instructress in Botany and Assistant in English Branches. Mbs. MARY MULLER, Instructress in French and Assistant in Music. Miss SARAH BERBANT, Instructress in Primary and Academic Departments, t&m Competent Assistants will be provided as they may be needed. TUITION FOR TBHH OF 90 WEEKS, (To bo paid to Mr. Schorb, Treasurer, Invariably In advac ce, either by Note or Cash.) Preparatory Department, $10 to $15 00 Collegiate " 20 00 Music on Piano and Guitar, each, 20 00 Use of Piano, 2 50 Vocal Music, special lessons, 2 50 Drawing and Painting, each 10 00 French, 15 00 Incidental Expenses, 1 00 Pupils will be charged from the time of entrance, except those who enter dnring the first month of the Term, who will be oharged from the beginning. No youngladywill be turned off because she may not be able to pay her tuition, provided she will give her note, to be paid whenever she may be able. Good Board can be obtained at Fifty Dollars per session, exclusive of lights.- Mr. Akdirsos will receive forty young ladies into his bouse, which is not more than fifty steps from the Col-! lege Building. And Mrs. Ctnthia Moor* and Mr. Sak'l E. Moobk, will each receive fifteen or twenty boarders. It is needless for us to say anything in behalf of these|houscs?so long and so favorably known. They are situated in a beautiful and retired part of the town, on adjoining lots, and not far from the College. We can very confidently recommend them as suitable Boarding Houses. . Those wishing to Board with Mr. Anbxrsor, will please make application at an early date. Those wishing further particulars, will apply for circulars. We would simply add, that with the blessing of God, we are determined to do our work thoroughly and satufactorUy. J. MONROE ANDERSON, President. *#* The Columbia Guardian, Cheraw Gazette, Sumter Watohman, Unionville Times, Lancaster Ledger and Fairfield Herald, will copy 3 times, weekly, and forward accounts to Mr. John R. Schobd, Treasurer. Deo 8 49 6t Ebenezer Academy. jmL THE TRUSTEES of EBENEZER ACADEMY announce to the public w^^pgKiutfct. no cAcrgtocB win uc reauuicu uu wafirtho SECOND-MONDAY IN JANDARY next, under the care of Mr. J. R. SHURLEY, its present PriDolpal. This Academy is sitaated at Ebenezerville, York District, three miles from Rock Hill Depot, Charlotte and Sonth Carolina Railroad, in a beautiful and healthy section of country, where there are few temptations to rice and extravagance. The large and commodious brick-buildiDg, now in process of erection, will soon be completed, when every convenience necessary to aid in imparting instruction, will be afforded. TERMS: Tuition per Session of five months?to bo paid in advanoo. Primary Branches $ 7 60 The above with English Grammar. Geography, Arithmetic and Modern History, 12 60 Theafcove with the Languages, Mathematics, and higher branches of English,... 20 00 Firewood for School room 60 Stadents will be received at any time, and charged only from time of entrance*; but no deduction will be made for absence, unless occasioned by sickness. Boarding can be obtained convenient to the Academy, in the best families, at $10permonth, including washing. Each Student will be required to pay $1 entrance money, to be applied to furnishing the Academy with necessary conveniences. E. AVERY, Chairman -.e j t - d j __r Qj we J?(/ura uj i uziccs. R. J. Adams, Secretary. Deo 22 51 Gt YORKYILLE MALE ACADEMY. THE EXERCISES will be resumed ^n^^Jn the Academy, on the FIRST WED^MgNESDAY IN JANUARY next. The undersigned," having made an engagement with Mr. WM. PARDUE to assist in the English Department of the School, hopes that no change of instructors will occur during the Session, as bos been unavoidably the case during the past Session. The Classical Department will be under the immediate oare of the Principal, who will also devote a portion of each day to the instruction of the English classes. Mr.Pardue has enjoyed the benefit of some experience in teaching, and is em inently qualified for the discharge of the duties assigned him. Tebms?Per Session of five months (100 days) same as heretofore, viz: Primary English branohes, $ 9 00 English Grammar, Geography, History, &c. 12 60 Latin and Greek Languages and Mathematics : 17 50 Firewood for School-room, 50 Students will be received at any time and charged from time of entrance till close of Session ; but no deduction will be made for absence, except in oase of protracted sickness. Good Boarding can be obtained in pleasant private families at $8 to 10 per month. W. W. CAROTHERS, Principal. Dec 1 48 5t DH MOHSTAH HILITABY SCHOOL. YOBKVILLE, S. C. THE SIXTH YEAR of this InstitujTnyawill commence on the 13th of JANUARY, 18G0. The Principals JPyj/ take pleasure in annonncing that their flfc' well selected corps of Teachers will be augmented by Lieut. J. W. JAMISON, of South Carolina, on bis 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, Fuel, Washing and Medical Attendance, $200 per school year of ten months. For circulars, containing farther information, address Maj. M. JENKIN8, 1 ? . . . Capt. A. COWARD. / PnnaPaU' References.?Board of Visitors of State Military Academies. Dec 22 51 v tf Fort Mills Academy, York District, S. C. J\, _ Situated on the Charlotte and South 1 Carolina Railroad, sixteen miles from jBHp Charlotte, North Carolina. Mr Principals. BUTLER P. ALSTON. J. GADSDEN ALSTON. The Third Session of the above Institution will commence on the SECOND MONDAY IN JANUARY, 1860. Terms per Session of Five Months. Primary Branches, $ 6 00 The above with English Grammar and Geography, .7. 9 00 The same with History, 12 00 Latin, Greek and Mathematics 17 60 Board can be had at from Eight to Nine Dollars per month. Dr. B. M. COBB, Chairman of the Board of Trustees. Dec 8 49 3m New Blacksmith Shop. THE undersigned respectfully informs the citi zens of York District and the public generally, that he has purchased the shop in Yorkville, formerly occupied by WM. M. WALKER, and is prepared to execute every description of work in the BLACKSMITH LINE in the best manner, on short notice, andfat the lowest prices. He takes this method to inform the public, that he has purchased the right to sell in York Dis trict, "BOND'S IMPROVED TUYERE IRON," which he can confidently recommend as being the best thing of the kind ever introduced?saving sufficient coal in one year to pay'the amount the TUYERE will cost. He has in his possession, certificates from a number of the prominent Founders, Carriage-Makers, &c., of the State, recommending it in the highest terms. Blacksmiths are requested to call at his shop in Yorkville, and examine for themselves. R. P. SMITH. Dec 15 50 tf I business ftoiites.'^ DR. ALFRED CRAVEN 1 l^ibeat Surgeon gratis!, \ . YORKVILLE, S. O. J Jflp On the East side of the Main Street, 8onth of the "Palmetto Hotel." Jan 6 1 tf a ?T, M. A-PAMH"; t MANUFACTURER, 0 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER EN s TINWARE,' ROCH.-UILIL, S. C. ? Orders from a distance promptly attended to. 9 Not 3 ' 44 ly? 8 I t x. l. kerrison. herman l. letdino, q KERR1SON & LEIDING, ii IMPORTERS p Foreign and Domestic Dry-Goods, * WHOLESALE AND BET AIL, Hasel-fltreet.one door from Kins, CHAKLdUBTUM, B. V. ' April 21 " ",16 ' " lj ~ J. C. CHAMBERS, o ATTORJM JbJ V ATIiAW i AMD 0 Office in the Building one door South of S. Sadler's ? Store. ] H3F Prompt attention will be given to the collection y of debtt, ?c., in this and the turrounding tl Districts.ft 8ept 9 36 tf 1 ? S. G. BROWN, 8 AUCTIONEER, J KEEK'S HILL, YOBK DIST., 8. 0. All communiostions addressed to the subscriber n at the above place, or left with Mr. E. B. Cux- M ton at Moore, Bainey & Co's store, ia YorSville, j, will meet with prompt attention. 8ept 8 36 tf W. B. WIL80N. I. 1). WITHBRSPOON, JR. WILSON * WITHERS POOS, ATTOBNBY8 AT LAW, YORKVILLE, 8. 0. C Office in the building at the rear of C. House, ft formerly occupied by Col. L D. Witherepoon, Sr. C Nor 4 44 tf I ALLISON A BRATTONj f DRUGGISTS & APOTHECARIES. S DEALERS IN' Chemicals, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stofis, and all of the moat & Popular proprietary or Patv ent Medicines. Feb 24 8 tf , BST ~ s WAMStfTTA PRINTS. C THEY ABE THE BEST CALICOS YET OF- f FEBED to the pablic for the money. Wholesale * Agents, - htv. - r DEFORREST, ARMSTRONG A CO. 1 NEW YOBK. July 7 s 4 27 6m A FRESH SUPPLY J ^ ' " ] OF OBHU1NE j DRUGS AND MRDIGINBS, ALWAY8 ON HAND AT THE ' , PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE,! CHESTER AND ROCK HAL. Dr. C. H. LAMBERT, ' PEOPREETOR, Sept 16 37 > tf i 1 IS AE3 JP* O T FOR THE ' GUHXnDTKTH KEROSENE OIL, i BY THE Barrel or Single Gallon,. 1 NO. 187 EAST BAT. * WALTER HOVEY, : CHARLESTON, S. C. ( Nov 24 47 ly 200 GALLONS 1 ~ or the , ( ISElIIIMIlt BY WHICH THE ] Cheapest and Brighest Light HAT BE PRODUCED. ' 1 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. Dec 22 * 51 tf t IF YOU WANT PURE MEDICINES, * F YOU WANT Gennine Patent do. , IF YOU WANT Choice Perfumery, t F YOU WANT Fine Pomades, i IF YOU WANT Fine Soaps, ' ! F YOU WANT Common Soaps," IF YOU WANT Hair Preparations, F YOU WANT Brashes of tiny kind, g 1*' IUU Vt AH'*.' tomDB 01 any ama, c FfOIJ WAST Fancy or ToiletArtioles, IF YOU WAST Choice Segars, F YOU WAST Fine-Tobacctv v \ IF YOU WANT PURE Linseed Oil, fi F YOU WAST PURE Sperm Oil, IF YOU WANT PURE Train Oil, f F YOU WANT PURE Turpentine, IF YOU WANT PURE Camphene, F YOU WANT PURE Burning Fluid, ? IF YOU WANT PURE Alcobol, F YOU WANT PURE Wines and Liquors (for sickness) IF YOU WANT Paints, Glass, Putty, , F YOU WANT Drugs, Dye-8tufFs, &c.,or ? IF YOU WANT 8TIEH MU BW Ilfi-lfflj AT THE e LOWEST CASH PRICES, J 00 TO - - . The York Drug Store, . IN LINDSEY BLOCK. Deo 1 48 tf ] WAGON SHOP! ' J. ED. JEFFERYS, RESPECTFULLY informs tbe Citizens of York n District and the public generally, that he is 1< prepared with competent workmen and e WELL-SEASONED LUMBER, C To MAKE AND REPAIR WAGONS, HAND- J CARTS, WHEEL-BARR0W8? &c., in the best manner, at his Shop, near the Masonic Hall. [ He still continues to give his personal attention Q to making ~ _ DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, ; And every other description of work in the CAR- w PENTERING AND JOINERY LINE. a ftina and Thrnnbern Pen aired h Having secured the: ervices of Mr. PAETLOW, ^ he is prepared to REPAIR Cotton Gins and 0 Thrashers on short notice. Persons having work of this character, will please bring it in at an ? early day. ^ 8?, ] ie tenders his thanks for the liberal pat- s ronage heretofore bestowed on him, and hopes by a close application to business and a desire to give satisfaction, to still receive a portion of the favors of the public. ? April 7 14 ly ^ ATRA8S MAKIISG.?The undersign- ? ed respectfully informs the citizens of York 0 District and the surrounding country, that he is prepared, at his Btand at the REAR OF THE MASONIC HALL, to manufacture MATRASSES F of every description in the most substantial man- . ner and of the best material His prices are as it moderate as the times will admit. He returns 1 thanks for the liberal patronage he has heretofore S received, and solicits a continuance. Shucks and Cotton, at the market prices, will be taken in exchange for Matrasses. Z P. FUNK. I Nov 10 45 ly "f 1 y ORDINARY.?The friends of JOHN B. o JACKSON, Esq., respectfully announce him tl as a Candidate for the office of ORDINARY. oi April 8, 1859. 14 ly TO THE SOUTH AND SOUTHWE&Kj&jL 11STE, the undersigned, importers and TT in,the City of Charleston, inview of the^sgy^w* resent excited state of'the country, deem it iroper to bring to the notice of the interior Merhants the claim we bare to their patronage and ustom. The majority of us have been long ee abliahed in badness, and from our experience re well acquainted with the wan^s of this secion of coontry. AH of us hold sentiments in ommon on the agitating question of the day? lavery; and all of. na'dealre, as far as practicale, to beoome commercially independent of the forth. We have no desire to underrate the enrgy and enterprise of the Merchants of Northrn cities, bat we olaim to be able to sopply oods in our respective lines, on as favorable erms, both as to price and credit, as the merhants of any city in the Union. We have facil:ies for obtaining goods from Europe not suraesed by any, and our importations from abroad re very large, notwithstanding the reports to ie contrary, circulated by those who have no nowledge of what they affirm, or whoee interest rompta them to mislead. American goods we obtain from the manufacirers on as favorable terms as any Jobbing Mar* ... hants of the Northern oities. Why then should e not be able to sell on as favorable terms as _ then? We are able and determined to do so, and all re ask of yon is, to try this market, lay aside be prejudice?for it is only a prejudice?that our customers prefer goods from New York to bose from Charleston, and build up and encourge your own Seaports and your own Merohante. f we caunot do what we profess, yon will be objected to very little inconvenience, for opporunities of leaving by railway or steamer are oftred every twelve hoars. Oar Stocks will be complete by 1st February ext, and it remains to be seen how many of those rho have heretofore purchased all their goods 3 northern cities will give Charleston a trial bis Spring. Charleston, S. C., December 12th, 1869. DRY GOODS. GILLILANDS, HOWELL & CO. ; HYATT, IcBURNEY ft CO.; JOHNSTON, CBEW8 ft 0.; CRANE, B0YL8T0N & CO.; JOHN G. 1ILN0R & CO.; KERRISON ft LEIDING; CHAMBERLAIN, MILER ft CO.; J. 8. & L. IOWIE & CO.; ROBERT ADGER ft CO.; NAY- . ,ER, SMITH & CO.; CADOW, McKENZIB ft ?. JIRECT IMPORTERS OF PLASTATION GOODS. ANDREW McDOWALL; RAYENEL, HUOER : MILLIKEN. HARDWARE. COURTNEY & TENNENT; HYDE, GREGG : DAY; GRAVELEY ft PRINGLE; WILMAN8 i PRICE ; H. F. 8TR0HECKER; J. E. 2D* > rER ft CO. ; SHOES. E. B. STODDARD ft CO.; FORCE ft MITCHILL ; HASELTINE ft WALTON; D. F. FLEMNG ft CO.; DUNHAM, TAFT ft CO. ; R. A. \ CRINGLE ft CO. CLOTHING. WALDRON, EGLE8T0N ft CO.; EDWIN 1ATE8 ft CO. ; COHEN. WILLIS ft CO.; MATmrnocimT r*imn i ft /ia nrnnoAtv ntftatn . nir.oor,n,vna.no. ct lu.; rjxrwsui^, Oiiuin tCO. GROCERIES. * * S. 8. FARRAR, BROS. & CO.; LANNEAU * t WHILDEN i J. A. BURCKMYER; GEORGE V. WILLIAMS ft CO.; T. J. & 0. H. MOISE; * 'ABNUM ft DOTTERER. >T ROCKERY AID GLASS WARE. . BROWN & PALMA; WEBB & SAGE. *" DRUGS AID HEDICHES. HAVILAND, 8TEVEN80N & CO.; JOHN LSHHURST; RUFF ftDOWIE; NELSON CAR- PER. n ^ T ' * . SILKS AID FAICI GOODS. BOWEN; J08TE*R & CO.; THAYER, DEW:NG & CO.; ALBERT LENGNICR; MARSHALL k BURGE; J. & W. ?N0X. . BATS, CAPS AND STRAW GOODS. HORSEY, AUTEN & CO. f D. R. WILLIAMS fc CO^ F. D. FANNING. SADDLES ft SADDLERY HARDWARE. N JENNINGS, THOMLINSON ft CO.; HASTIE, IALH0UN & CO. BOOKS AID STATIONERY. McCARTER ft DAW80N; Jl CARTER; S. 3 JONES, Agent Methodist Book Concern. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS A WINDOW CURTAINS. LAMBERTS ft HOWELL; JA8. G. BAILIE. PAPER. COMMISSION DEALER. JOSEPH WALKER. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN WINES. LIQUORS, SEGARS, TOBACCO, AC. UUAPJSJS, BT. AalAriU S UKUPT. Dm 22 **. * '51 tf HARDWARE) GROCERIES, > > t anp Plantation Goods. rH? Subscribers desire to call the attention of the citixensof York*and the surrounding dienets, to their stock of the above articles, oonsisihg in part, as follows, vi*: . . A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP ilwedes and English Iron, from 1 to 9 Band Iron, from 1 to 4$ inches. lorse-Shoe Iron. ? Carriage-Makers' Materials?A variety. Blacksmith's Tools, iucH as Bellows, Anvils, Hammers, Sledges, icrew-Plates, Stocks and Dies, Ac., Ac. CARPENTER'S TOOLS of all descriptions. House-Furnishing Materials of all kinds. 200 kegs beet NAILS, assorted, from 8<f to iOd, for Casb, at a low figure. BAGGING, BALE-ROPE, SALT, Sugar, Cofae, Molasses, Ac. Farming Implements. iucb-as Spades, Snovels, Porks, Scythe-Blades, Straw Cutters, Corn-Shelters, Ploughs, Fans, Fan Gearing, Ao., Ao. Plantation Shoes, leorgia Plains and Kerseys, Lindsays, Blankets, to., Ao. Croekery and Glassware, Traee, Log, _ j tt7 riL.: e .it i t.* j. T? HQ VT agOQ UOSIU8, U1 Ull blLCS BUU UDIU, 1U bort, oar stock will be foand to embrace a large ariety of all sact articles as are required on the tain, Plantation, or for Bnilding purposes. Oar erms will be foand to be as moderate asanyothr in the State, either for cash, or on short credit o approved customers. Call at the sign of the K30LDEN ANVIL." AGNEW, FISHER * CO. N. B.?Liberal prices paid for Cotton and othr Country prodace. Chester, Oct. 20, 1869. 42 tf rO PLANTERS AND FARMERS. rHE Subscriber desires to inform the publio that he is prepared to famish to any one that rants such a thing, the BEST COTTON OIN that s made anywhere, and he is still making improvements on his former Gins, and has no fear in chalenging any other Gin Faotory to prodnce an qual in performance or speed. With good, dry lotton, the roll in the gin cannot be broken nor made to spew over?which cannot be said of any ther gin. His gin also has advantages and imirovements which no other can have, as these have teen regularly patented,?such as the exclusion f rats from the brash, &c., by the peculiar contraction of the gin, which no other has a right to make. He also makes THRASHERS of different onstruction to salt the wish of any one; the spike eater combined, the smooth dram with fingers nd no spikes, and different other patterns.' He as also the right of the celebrated Garlington 'rashers which are very much admired by every ne that has seen or tried them. Any one wanting a superor Gin or Thrasher an be Bapplied by sending his order to me at Chester C. H., So. Ca. Work will be carefally hipped to any place desired. Repairing done at short notice. JOHN SIMPSON. To Hoase-Bailders, I will say that I am AnotanHv mannfootnrincr Aaahpfl RHndl AAf) >oors of every description, of good material and f the very best workmanship. All work carefully packed and forwarded to rder. Jane 2 22 tf rax notice.?All TAXES due upon REAL ESTATE, within the incorporate lims of Yorkville, most be paid, on or before the 4th day of JANUARY next, to L D. WITHERPOON, Esq., Treasurer. T. H. SMITH, Inttodant. Dec 8 49 6td [ OOK OCT I?All persons indebted to the Li subscriber for -QOOD8 purchased doling the ears 1857 and 1858, must make payment previus to uext RETURN-DAY, or they will find icir NOTES and ACCOUNTS in the hands of an Seer for collection. T. B. WITHERS. Fort Mill, 8. c., hot. 10, i860. 45?tf , " . ' , r t . > * /