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ganized a Vigilance Committee to check the
depredations of the robbers who have infested
the road. One hundred of the highwaymen were
taken and hnng. Travel is now considered safe
to the Capital.
Colombia Market.
Columbia, January 14.
Cotton.?The market has been quite active
during the week, with a slight improvement in
prices for the better qualities. The sales for the
week amount to 1,0116 bales. Extremes 7010
lM6c.
Flour.?The sales of flour have been limited;
prices, therefore, remain firm, at last week's
quotations, vi?: $3@$8$ sack of 98 lbs. Extra
family would command a shade higher.
Corn.?We have no change to notice, and we
quote $1.O60$1.1O per bushel of 561bs.
Bacon.?Country bog round 11J012; Sides
114@12; Shoulders 909$; Hams la015$c.
Lard.?12012}.
^ CONSIGNEES BY KING'S MOUNTAIN E. BO AD
From the 11th to the 17th of January 1860.
Meach&m & Wheeler, James Jefferys, A. W
k P A. Fnllenwider. J. McGill. H. F. Adickes,
Darwin & Jefferys, B. T. Wheeler, Carroll, Ciark
& Co., W. D. & J. C. Miller, E. P. Moore, John
Smith, A. Craven, W. & J. McGill, J. S. Moore
& Sons, Miss Witherspoon, J. J. Bisbee, Moore
& Burns, J. L. McElwee, Rev. W. W. Carcthers.
Williams & Kerr, Crayton & Eaves, Wm Curtis,
J. B. Weiss, Coward & Jenkins, Commissioners
of Public Buildings, S. Sadler, J. M. Anderson
and J. F. Miller.
Special ftolitts.
O. DAVIS MELTON, f 8AMrL W. MELTON,
Chester, S. C. J \ Yorkville, S. C.
MELTON * MELTON,!
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
YOKKVILLE, S. C.
Will practice in the Courts of Union, York, Lancaster
Chester, and Fairfield Districts.
Particular attention given to collections. I
BP* Office North of the Court-House, and at the rear of
Moore, Rainey A Co's Store.
Sands' Saksapakilla.?The voluntary testimony
of numerous oitizens, who owe their restoration
to health under the blessing of Providence
1 to this celebrated hygeian remedy: proves; that
for those who languish under the pain of rheumatism,
for the scrofulous, the blotched, pimpled
and disfigured ; the sufferers from tumors, cancers
and abscesses ; the victims of diseased livers
; for the dyspeptic, and enfeebled, there is
now every reason far hope! Thousands of sncb
cases have been cured by this preparation, and
thousands and tens of thousands and tens of
thousands may yet be restored to health by its
use.
Prepared and sold by A. B. & D. SANDS,
Tt 9M>) Vaw Vnrtr
X/i. UKKidlO) 1VV JE mwu o??vv>) *'v.. - " ?
Sold also bj ALLISON & BRATTON, Yorkville,
S. C. Sold also by Druggists generally.
TfRT.TRP nr ten minutes.
B B Y A N ' S
p U L M O N I^W A F E R S !
The most certain and speedy remedy everdiscoved
for all Diseases of the Chest and Lungs,
Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption,
Bronchitis, Influenza, Hoarseness,
Difficult Breathing,
Sore Throat, $c., $c.
P1NHESE WAFERS give the most instantaneous
A and perfect relief and when preserved with
according to directions, never fail to effect a rapid
and lasting cnre. Thousands have been restored
to perfect health who have tried other means in
vain. To all classes and all constitutions they
are equally a blessing and a cure?none need
despair no matter how long the disease may have
existed, or however severe it may be, provided
the organio structure of the vital organs is not
hopelessly decayed. Every one afflicted should
give them an impartial trial.
To Vocalists and Public Spxakkbs, these
Wafers are peculiarly valuable ; they will in oxb
dat remove the most severe occasional hoarse,
ness ; and their regular use for a few days willf
at all times, increase the power and flexibility of
the voice, greatly improving its tone, compass and
clearness, for which purpose they are regularly
used by many professional vocalists.
JOB MOSES, Sole Proprietor Rochester, N. Y.
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by ALLISON
ft BRATTON and H. W. MERRILL, Yorkville
8. C.; Haviland, 8tsph*nsoh & Co., Charleston,
Wholesale Agents, and by respectable Druggists.
May 12 19 leowly
It is a commoh observation that there are
more sufferers from debility, among Americans,
than can be found among any other civilized nation.
The reason is obvious. We take too little
exercise, and forget the wants of the body in the
absorbing pursuits of business. In all such
cases, ordinary medicines can do little good.?
What is required is just such a tonic and invig- I
orator as Dr. J. Hostetter has given to the world,
in his CELEBRATED "BITTERS." The weak
and nervous denizen of the counting-house, the
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 effica- ,
cious medicines. But it shculd not be forgotten (
that the agent which is so magical in its influ- (
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 k BRATTON, and H.
W. MERRILL, Yorkville, S. C.
Jan 5 1 lm
YORKVILLE PRICES CURRENT.
corrected weekly by darwin a JEFPEBYS.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 18, 1860.
Apples,.... | Molasses,.
Dried, ? .. N. Orleans .. ? 65
Green 60 ? 75 Muscov'do .. ? 50
Barring,... 14 j ? 15 | Cuba, ? 40
Bale Rope,. .. w 121 (Nails, cut,. 5 ? 51
Coffee, Rio, 13 ? 16 J Rice, ? 4 00
Candles,... Sugar,....
Sperm,.... 00 ? 62 Brown,... 10 ? 12i
Adamant,. 25 @ 30 Refined,.... Hi 'a 15
Cheese, 15 ? 16 Salt 2 75 ?
Mackerel,. ?11 00 ? 14 00 Yarn 1 00 ? 1 10
Produce Market?Price* from Wagons.
Butter 12i ? 15 IFLOCR,..-.?
Beef, 5 ? 6 sack,.. 2 75 ? 2 85
Beeswax.... 20 ? 22 ILard, ? 12
Bacon, ? .. iMeal ? 85
Cotton, .... 7 ? 10 05 Pork, 6J- ? 7
Corn 85 ? 90 |Peas .. ? 70
Chickens,.. 10 ? 12*! Tallow,.... 10 ? 12J
Eggs ? 12* Wheat ? 1 00
Feathers,.. 35 ? 37* Wool 25 ? 23
Cotton.?We notice more animation in the
cotton market this week. The sales continue
light, yet all that is offered iB freely taken at
full prices. On the best grades, prices have advanced
fully | cent. We quote extremes from
7 to 10.05.
Flour and Corn.?There is very little of either
of these articles offered for sale. For the former
we quote $2.75 to $2.85 per sack; the latter at
85 to 90 cents per bushel.
fjgttuncal.
Married?In Yorkville, onTuesda} moruing,
17th instant, by Rev. L. A. Johnston, Mr. SAMPLE
ALEXANDER, of Chester, and Miss LUCIE
H. CLAWSON of this place.
In Holmes county, Miss., on the 20th ultimo,
by Rev. Mr. Rayner, Mr. WILLIAM WHITE f
and Miss LIZZIE ROACH, both formerly of Ches- ?
ter District. !
In Chester District on the 22d ultimo, Mr.
ROBERT FANNEL, and Miss MARY LYNN.
On the 22nd ultimo, by Geo. L. McNeel, Esq.,'*
Mr. JOHN ROBINSON and Miss MARY BAR-Pe'
NEDORE, all of Chester District. "
At Chester Court House on the 10th instant '
by Rev. A. G. Stacy, Mi. C. E. SIMMS of Co Oi
lumbia, to Mrs. SARAH PINCHBACK, of thnd
former plaoe. [UJ
In Chester, on Tuesday of last week, Mr. Wlf
CORNWELL and Miss SALLIE WALKER, a
of that place.
On the 11th instant, at the Central House, &c-'
Columbia, by Rev. J. M. C. Breaker, Mr. W? *1
RICHARD WHITE, of Charleston, S.C., toMJear
ELIZABETH JANE CARROLL, of the forainst{
place. 3l?J0C
In Mecklenburg county, N. C., on the ^
ultimo, Mr. JOHN HANNA, and Miss MA C'
CAROTHERS.
?biiuanj. x
Qr%
Died?Near Ebenezerville. on the 9th inst ^bi
Mr. JAMES P. HUTCHINSON, aged ab<b2
years. The deceased leaves a widow andvo ?ne
children and many sorrowing friends to Jm aboi
his death. goo<
well
NEGROES.?Wanted to purchase fotsb, tion
86 or 40 GOOD NEGROES, from 12 25 ner
years of age. W. E. Rt;. or t
Jan 5 1 J
N'OTICE.?The next meeting e}' '
AN LAND AGRICULTURAL "JY,
i will be held on THURSDAY, Febru?i> .ibb0- '
! An Address by EDWARD MOORE*' !* ex' 1
pected on the occasion, and also an ? ?
B. SPRINGS, Esq. The public atfctful"
ly invited to attend. 5*.
J. W. RAWLINSON*r7"
Jan 19 3 '$[ j
In Equity?Yoi
Elizabeth C. Keil, 1 BiBtale ?f '
Sam'IG. Hemphill, Ex'r., SFul. ) 1
IN conformity to the order of Chas ,
law, made in the above case, at! Term,
1859, the creditors of John G. Kj^c.ea9e^>
are hereby notified that they will lr,ire<1 t0
present and establish their demaw ore me?
on or before the 25th day of April
($5) WALTER B. METTS, J- D- '
Jan 19 3 "m
iaivery^?TA^E7 !
YORKVILLE, S
A PARTNERSHIP has been foi^ th* undersigued,
who will hereRftrry 0D,a
LlVJtKX Sl'AHiiL, ID lorKvlU "*? wiu
stand, under the firm of WHITAfr ?OORE. [
First-rate teams, horses and*5'68, (
experienced drivers, will alwayi011 band to i
convey passengers to any point*"easouable
terms. Spacious STOCK-LOT?ttRched to
the Stables, and the cribs are abundantly
supplied with good provender.
Horses fed and cared for, bj meal> day,
week or month.
Mr. JOHN CASHION, the r^d "whip,"
will always be found, as usuftbe Stables,
ready and prompt to sorve oui^mer8A
continuation of the generofrcna8e bere- 1
tofore given to this 8table, is r'fully solici- '
ted. T. MORRiyHITAKER,
LAWSON B?RE- :
Jan 13 3 ? tf
*#* The Mercury and Cartf publish
one week, tri-weekly, and for bills to Sam'l (
W. Melton, Esq.
iXIHSIIirar
OF SOUTH
XjjNNtJAL Grand .
Officers and Delegates frj^bordinate Chapters,
will please give gene?d punctual at- .
tendances. t
During this Convocatioer? WH1 be an el- j
ection of offioers for the y?ar? an exem 1
plification of the Royal-/ 1*! a?d a con (
sideration of the revised f lQtion. i
ebej^ thaier, t
rand Secretary.
Jan 19 4 4t <
South Carolina-wk District
"WTP'HEREAS K. S. Ien has applied to
me for Letters ol!"I"strat'on? on all
and singular the gooda;hattels, rights and
credits of ARCHTBAL^TT, late of the 1
District aforesaid, dec#' i
These are therefora;e and admonish all |
and singular, the kinifn<* creditors of the |
8aid deceased, to be ant?8* before me, at our ]
next Ordinary's Courtfe said District, to be ,
holdcn at York Court1,6 on the 80th day of '
JANUARY inst., to sh1113?! if any, why the
said administration shno' be granted.
Given under my hand^oai> this 16th day of ;
January, in the ye our Lord one thous*
and eight hundred *i*ty, and in the eigk
ty-fourth year of Acan Independence. '
<M. ROSS, 0. Y. D. J
Jan 19 2 3 2t '
?? _ I
South CarolirYork District'
WHEREAS JOB- McCULLOUGH and
J. L. THOJfft bare applied to me
for for Letters of Ailstration, ?n all and sin- '
gular the goods anc't^ls, rights and credits
of JAMES P. HUJNSON, late of the Dis- '
trict aforesaid, dec^- '
These are thew t0 c't? an^ admonish all 1
andsingular, theki'-i and creditors ofthesaid '
deceased, to be aafear before me, at out next '
Ordinary'sCourtU SRid District, to be holden *
"*T*?u nt.bp SOth dav of Jaonarv.
ill l urn V/Uuri. ii w? ? ? . ,
instant, to shew,e> if any? ^hy the said 1
Administration d not be granted.
Given under my I nnd Seal, this 16th day of
January, in tb*1" ?f our Lord one thous- :
and eight buwand sixty, and in the eighty-fourth
yeap-merican Independence. j
J. M. ROSS, 0. Y. D. J
Jan 19 3 2t j
South Catna?York District, I
WHEREAf B. METTS, C. E. Y. D., has '
applied'e f?r Letters of Administra- '
tion, on all atfgular the goods and chattels, 1
rights and of WM. HILL, late of the
District aforet deceased. ]
These are *fore to cite and admonish all
and singular,kindred and creditors of thesaid
deceased, to Jd appear before me, at our next "
Ordinary's C for the said District, to be holden
at York rt House on the thirtieth day of ,
JANUARY>nt, to shew cause, if any, why J
the said Adoration should not be granted. 1
Given undef hand and Seal, this 16th day of p
January,'he year of our Lord one 'hou-(T
sand eignundred and sixty, and in the T
eighty-# year of American Independence; r
J. M. ROSS, 0. Y. D. J,
Jan 19 3 2t
9RKTILLE, S. C.
4yjU? THE undersigned announcesto "
M&lnlkL the former friends and patronsof
jBi^^fc-this long established Hotel, tlat i
winJitA- he has become the Proprietor, and
will cotf it for the future, in a style which f
will be.'factory to the most fastidious of bis
guestir . ?
His it, Mr. M. Jones, will be constantly t
in atttfee and will conduct the business'af- f
fairs o." establishment; while the otherde- a
parte will continue under the experieiced 1
and ski management of the former landhdy. *
Th?ms will be re-furnished, and ke?t in t
perfefder; strict attention will be given to
THE TABLE;
polittd well-trained SERVANTS will ittend
to ey want; an experienced Hostler will keep the
flo, which will always be supplied with
abujt provender; and in fine, no painaor ex- f
pencil be spared to make the Hotel ss com-1 j
fort and inviting as any 10 oe ionno m tne t
up-?try, and at as reasonable rates as the j.
coipri of the market will permit. The public
reqnestcd to give us a trial. i
JASPER STOWE.
.10 _ 3 tf
- The Carolinian and Mercury will copy two
wt tri-weekly, and send bill to M. Jones.
_ _ 1
Commissioner's Sale. J
f LIKELY mil WIS, it, |
OF THE J
ate of John W. Davis, Dec'd. t;
pursuance of a Decree from the Court jf i
Iquity, I will sell at the residence of Mis. ?
\Y J- DAVIS, on Thickety Creek, 1
TUESDAY, 7th FEBRUARY, 1863, 1
DAYS FOLLOWING, until the whole is disJ
of, all the REAL and PERSONAL estite
ie late JOHN W. DAVIS, consisting of
three tracts of lakd.
ie containing ISO ACRES, another IPO,
the other nn undivided fourth of THREE
JDRED ACRES. Also,
59 likely negroes,
a number of Ilorses, Mules, Cattle, Hogs, 1
&c.
gbms of Sale.?A credit of one and two
s, with interest from date, payable in equal
ilments, secured by bond, with at least two
1 sureties.
D. GOCDELOCK, c. e. u. i>. !
ommissioner's Office, Jan. 11, 1860.
ALSO, A TRACT OF 1
rAXitJABijx: ZJAND
is offered
at private sale, . ,
ch adjoins the above and contains SIX HUN- 1
SD AND THIRTY-SIX ACRES, of which
hundred are first rate Creek Bottom, and
at the same amount just cleared. Tuere is a
I proportion of Timber on the Tract. It is
1 adapted for the production of Corjt, Wheat
Cotton. Persons wishing further,informa,
can apply to Mrs. Mary J. Davis, (the owof
the land) at Skull Shoals, Union District,
o Chas. Petty, Spartanburg, C. H., S. C.
an 19 3 < 2t
FREE SCHOOLS.?Teaohers of FREE
SCHOOLS are hereby notified to render in
iheir accounts to the undersigned, on or before
the FOURTH MONDAY IN JANUARY, instant.
R. S. MOORE, Treasurer.
Jan 5 1 8t
LOST?On the 2Gth of December, on either
Liberty or Congress-street, a obfld's GOLD
BRACELET. Any one delivering it to me will
je rewarded. Apply to J. M. LOWRY.
Jau 5 1 . tf
1TORKTILLE LYCEUM.?-The regu
X lar meeting of the YORKVILLE LYCEUM
prill be hold on MONDAY evening next, at seven
>'clock. By order of the President.
R. K. THOMAS, Secretary.
Jan 19 41 ly
Herndon's Corn Mill,
rHE recent repairs to my MICE having been
made "good as new the establishment is
igain in full blast?fully prepared to do good
pervice for my patrons. Send in your GRISTS.
X HERN DON.
Jan 5 1 tf
Rail-road diyidend.?The k
Mountain Rail Road Company has this day
leclared a dividend of THREE PER CENT, up>n
the capital stock of the Company. The same
prill be paid on demand, at the office in Yorkville.
S. B. MEACHAM,
Sec'y and Treasurer.
Jan 2 1 tf
wanted!
rnnfk LBS. TALLOW and BEESWAX.
DUUU 500 Cords TAN-BARK.
J rv rrTT,r,cj
5000 IlDd. UWU IMJU L/iy myJdo, I
For all of which, the highest market prices will
>e paid in CASH. J- HERNDON.
Jan 12 2 tf
NOTICE ? All persons having claims agaiust
the estate of JOHN S. MOORE, debased,
are hereby notified to present them to
ne properly authenticated within the time preicribed
by law; and those indebted will please
nake payment 8. R. MOORE, Ex'r.
Jan 5 ^ B tf
DISSOECTIOW.-rThe late firm of J. S.
MOORE & SONS/ haying been dissolved
>y the death of the senior partner, all person;
laving demands against the said firm will please
present them; and all persons indebted, make
Dayment to the undersigned.
S. R. MOORE,
W. A. MOORE,
January 2, 1860.
\TEW FIBM. ?The survivors of the late
1^1 firm of J. S. MOORE & SONS, sincerely
eudcr thanks to their friends, for the extensive
latronage heretofore received ; and give notice
hat they have associated with them, Capt. E. B.
3LINTON and Mr. E. F. MEEK, with whom
hey will in future (j&rry on the business, under
he name and style of W. A. MOORE & CO.
The continued pa/tronnge of the friends of the
)ld firm is respectftlly solicited for the new.
T. A. MOOORE,
S. R. MOORE.
W. A. MOORE.
Jan 6^1 tf
pOMMISSlOIER'S NOTICE.?All
Guardians. Trustees, Committees, &c., who
ire liable to make returns of the estates in their
jands, will takeiiotice that they will be required
:o make such rtturns, on or before the FIRST
DAY OF MARCH next. Rules will be issued
igainst all whofail so to do, returnable to June
Term, next ensuing.
W1LTER B. METTS, c. e. t. d.
Com'rs Offio#, Jan. 5, 18C0. 1 9t
RAIL-Bf)iD MEETING.?The 0th
ANNUA! MEETING of the Stockholders
)f the KINGI MOUNTAIN RAIL-ROAD COMPANY,
will tonvene at York Court House on the
SECOND MONDAY IN FEBRUARY, according
Lo previous ^pointment, when a general attendtnce
is reqi^sted. S. B. MEACHAM,
Secretary and Treasurer, K. M. R. R. Co.
Jan 5 1 6t
t
T~7lE CAPTAIN'S OFFICE !-The
underrfgned has closed up his business in
Yorkville inally, and is determined to proceed
mmediatdy to the settlcmcut of outstanding
iebts. Ptrsons indebted to him are respectfully
notHfoff to make payment before Return-Day.
He has Wen very lenient with debtors, but long;r
indulglnce cannot and will not be granted.
Paper* which remain unadjusted, will be put
n an Attorney's hands before Return-Day.
F. H. SIMRIL.
Jan 5 1 8t
\fATRASS MAKIKG.?The undersignItXS'
respectfully informs the citizens of York
District and the surrounding country, that he is
iregared, at his stand at the FEAR OF THE
MASONIC HALL, to manufacture MATRASSES
)f erery description in the most substantial manlerand
of the best material His prices are as
nodemte as the times will admit. He returns
:huks for the liberal patronage he has heretofore
-ecrived, an? solicits a continuance.
J6T" Shuoks and Cotton, at the market
3rfces, will be taken in exchange for Matrasses.
P. FUNK.
Nov 10 45 ly
T~_ Pianos! Pianos!!
The Subscriber wishes to inform
H^W^WTlhis friends and the public generally,
/ u w SI a that he has made arrangements to
irocurc PIANO? of superior quality, which he
rill sell at manufacturer's prices for cash, and
rarraot in every particular. Those desiring to
lurchase, would do well to favor him with their
rders. For particulars, address
J. D. MULLER, Prof, of Muric,
Yorkville, S. C.
N. B.?Pianos TUNED and REPAIRED in the
test manner and on the most reasonable terms.
Jan 5 1 l.v
Business School.
L select School for Young Men, located at
Woodruff's, Spartanburg, District.
rITIS SCHOOL, for the ensuing year, will be
resumed on the 11th of JANUARY. The
Scholastic year of ten months, is divided into
wo terms of five months each. This School ofers
to young men, the advantages of a practical
?d business education. Location pleasant and
.ealtby. Charges, including Tuition, Board,
Yashing, &c., JGO per term. For further pariculars,
address, E. F. DAVIS, Principal.
Dec 22 51 3m
Another New Grocery.
j^TEXT DOOR to Messrs. MEACHAM AND
L^l WHEELER?opposite the King's Mountain
lailroad Depot?at the old stand of Paguu,
'ayssoux & Co.?where can be found all articles
isualy kept in a Grocery establishment, which
iav.- been selected with care.
The highest prices will be paid for all Country
'roduce, either in cash or Groceries.
Cotton purchased at the market price by
D. O'LEARY.
Nov 8 44 tf
FIREWOOD !?The subscriber offers for
sale, WOODLAND, within and adjoining the
orporatc limits of Y'orkville, S. C., from ONE
ICRE to ONE HUNDRED and FIFTY ACRES,
vith or without forty-five acres of FARM AND
dEADOW LANDS. Said lauds arc adjoining
ands sold to Mr. Geo. Steele, and the lands of
dr. Herndon, and Mrs. Blair, and Mr. Kerr of
he King's Mountain, an^ on the Lincoln road, all
ibout and less than one4mile from Yorkville. A1
.o, FIREWOOD will be delivered to persons in
."nrtvillp at Railroad Drices. Also, some TOWN
jOTS ?r offered in exchange or barter, for farm
and in York District.
E. A. CRENSHAW.
Oct 13 '11 tf
New Blacksmith Shop.
^_ The undersigned respectfully
informs the
Aftytih/L citizens of York Ds/
*"ct anc* t^ie PUM,C
purchased the shop in
iimihT niiT iitfnt^l cupicd by Wm/ M.
? WALKER, and is prepared
to execute every
lescription of work in the BLACKSMITH LINE
in the best manner, on short notice, and at the
lowest prices.
He takes this method to inform the public, that
he has purchased the right to sell iu York Dts-'
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
1\7 ANTED.?ONE HUNDRED BUSHELS
f of WHEAT BRAN. Apply at this office.
YORK SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY Virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facias, to
me directed, will be sold between the legal
hours of Sheriffs Sale, ON THE FIKST MONDAY
IN
FEBRUARY NEXT,
and day following, at York Court House, the following
property, to wit:
Mary Pursely and Margaret Pursely's interest
in a tract of land on the waters of King's Creek,
containing 139 acres, more or less, adjoining
lands of A. Hardin and others, levied on as their
property, at the suit of I. D. Witherspoon and
Ann Witherspoon, Executors, and others. Also,
Sally Pursely's interest in said land, levied on as
her property at the suit of James Jefferys. 13
One tract of land whereon the defendant now
resides, bounding on lands of S. G. Westbrooks,
H. H. Drenen and others. Also, one other tract
of land bounding lands of Daniel Williams ; together
with the mills, situated thereon. Also,
ten negroes, vii: Bill, Chatles, Ben, Mary,
Green, Judy, Josephine, Bob, Adeline, and Cornelia,
levied on as the property of J. N. McEl.1
<i.? ??4 ?r A __ onrl T
nJ ttfc WiC OUll UI AUU niUJCI O^UVU ouu *
D. Witherspoon, Executors, and others. 17
One tract of land whereon defendant now resides,
levied on as the property of Absolom Ail- 1
kins, at the suit of Joseph Kendrick, for another,
and others. 1
One tract of land whe reon defendant now resides,
on the Landsford road, two miles from
Yorkville, adjoining landn of William Jones and
others, levied on as the property of Alexander
Baker, at the snit of H. F. Adickes, and others. 1
Seven negroes, vit: Juke, Mose, Abe, Silly,
Anthony, Viney and Claries, levied on as the
property of C. C. Qwinn, at the suit of J. Felix
W.clker, and others. 1
One tract of land where the defendant now
resides, adjoining lands of John Swann, S. G.
Poag and others, levied on as the property of
J. L. Strait, at the suit o f J. L. Wright and others.
1
One tract of land, lying on the Mason's Ferry
Road, adjoining lands of Richard M. Pressley
and others, levied on as the property of David
G. Wallace, at the suit of A. M. Jackson. 1 <
One house and lot in Yorkville, situated on the
Pinckncy Road; whereon P. Colier formerly resided,
levied on as the property of P. Colier, at the
suit of the 8tate for Taxes, and others. 8
One tract of land whereon defendant now resides,
adjoining lands cf H. P. White, Marcus
Bird and others, levied on as the property of Jaoob
Etters, at the suit of James Childers. 12 (
One bay mare, one bay colt, and a sorrel mule,
levied on as the property of Jacob B. Moore, at (
the snit of G. R. Ratchford and others. 12
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- (
don and others. 15 (
One negro man, Berry, levied on as the property
of James Meek, at the suit of John F. Brian &
James A. Gaston, Administrators and others. 14 J
One traot of land whereon the defendant now
resides, leviedjon as the property of Joseph Heth- (
erington. at the sait of G. R. Ratchford, and others.
' 24
Four negroes, viz: San, Allison, Dan and Jake,
levied on as the property of Robert McLure, at
the suit of Jas. L. Clark and Co., and others. 10
Three negroes, viz: 8ue and her two children,
Ellen and John, levied cm as the property of W.
S. Dnnlap, at the suit of Roddy & Co. and others.
17
One bouse and lot in Yorkville, on the Pinckney
Road, bounding on lot of B. T. Wheeler and
lands of J. S. Moore & Sons, levied on as the property
of F. Blankenship, at the suit of B. T. Wheeler.
1
One tract of land whereon defendant now resides.
Also, on Tuesday after the first Monday
in February next, at the house of defendant, I \
will sell one sorrel horse, one wagon and gears,
one bureau, one table, fiur chairs and one clook, (
levied on as the property of John L. McCorkle, ;
at the suit of J. Leroy Davis, for another, and i
others. 2
On Tuesday after the first Monday in February
next, I will sell at the house of the defendant,
one bale of cotton, one boggy and harness, one i
bay mare, one sow and pigs, two shoats, one cow,
one clock, one breau, two glasses, one cupboard, \
one table, six chairs aud one trunk, levied on ,
as the property of J. J. Workman, at the suit i
of Joshua Clark and others. 1 (
Two negroes, viz: o!d Jack and Ruth, levied
on as the property of C. P. Sandifer, at the suit |
of Durham, Taft & Co. and others. To be sold ]
at the risk of the former purchaser. 1
ALFRED STILWELL, s. r. d. i
Yorkville, January 5, 1860. (
UNITED STATES MAIL.
FOR FAT?ATKA,
Via. Beaufort, Savannah, Brunswick, ,
St. Mary's, Fernandina, Jacksonville,
and Picolata.
THE NEW AND SPLENDID
EVERGLADE,
L. M. COXETTEB, Master.
WILL LEAVE BROWN & CO'S WHARF (AT
he font of Onppn street.) everv Tuesday, at
ELEVEN o'clock, and connects regularly with
the Rail Road at Brunswick and Fernandina, also
with mail stages for Alligator, Madison, Tallahassee,
St. Augustine, Orange Springs, Ocala, Micanopy,
Newnansville and Tampa Bay.
Returning, leaves Palatka Thursday Night at
TWELVE o'clock ; I'icolata Friday Morning at
TWO o'clock ; Jacksonville at EIGHT o'clock,
A. M.; Fernandina at ONE. and Savannah at
FOUR, P. M., & Beaufort on Saturday at NINE
o'clock, P. M.
Freight consigned to the Agency will be reshipped
free of charge.
Freights payable in Charleston. For freight or
passage apply to C. P. SHIER, Agent,
Brown & Co.'s Wharf.
Freight for this steamer will be received at her
store house, Brown & Co.'s Wharf, every day.
_ Oct 20 42 tf
"i860.
NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE
FOE rnE
Great Southern Weekly!
TUB
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IS WBITIKG FOE IT.
The Southern Field & Fireside,
PUBLISHED every Saturday, at Augusta, Ga.,
?acknowledged to be "the best Family Paper
in the South,"?contains, in each issue, eight
pages (forty columns) of
CHOICE READING HATTER,
Devoted to the instruction and amusement of the
friends of Southern LITERATURE, AGRICULTURE
and ART.
8?, Subscribers are presented, semi-annually,
with an INDEX, or Table of Contents.
TERMS?TWO DOLLARS PER ANNUM.
Address JAMES GARDNER, Augusta, Gft.
Jan 5 1 3t
RB. GLASS,
(SUCCESSOR TO R. L. BRYAN.)
BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER,
175 Richardson Street?(thre?doorg above the Market,)
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
HAS for sale a large assorment of LAW, MEDICAL,
THEOLOGICAL, SCHOOL and MISCELLANEOUS
3QQES, MKT GOODS,
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.
$say* Wholesale purchasers supplied, and all orders
promptly attended to AT THE LOWEST
cash pRicES.?raa
Aug 11 32 Cm
Valuable Property for Sale.
i A NEAT COTTAGE?Five wellarranged
rooms of good size; to?
TiaM^flL-gelher with necessary out-buildiDgS(
g00d Barn ftnd Stables, handsomely
located, about one mile a little Southwest
of Shelhy, 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 Buit those wishing to 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 apply to me at my residence
or D. Froneberger, at Shelby.
W. P. LOVE.
Sopt 8 36 tf
Ebenezer Aoademy.
ya^ THE TRUSTEES of EBENEZER
^Jn^^^ACADEMY announce to the public
VwaHRj^tbat its exercises will be resumed on
Wyihe SECOND MONDAY IN JANUaRY
next, under the care of Mr. J.
R. SHURLEY, its present Principal.
This Academy is situated at Ebenezerville,
York District, three miles from Rock Hill Depot,
Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad, in a
beautiful and healthy section of country, where
there are few temptations to rice and extravagance.
The large and commodious brick-building,
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 be paid in advance.
Primary Branches $ 7 60
The above with English Grammar, Geography,
Arithmetic and Modern History, 12 50
The above with the Languages, Mathematics,
and higher branohes of English,... 20 00
Firewood for School-room 60
Stadents will be reoeived 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 $10 per month,
including washing.
Each Student will be required to pay $1 entrance
money, to be applied to furnishing the
Academy with nccess&ry conveniences.
E. AVERY, Chairman
of the Board of Tutteu.
r -t Atiamr. Srrrrtar?/.
Dec 22 ' ~ 61 _ 6t A
CAROLINA HIGH SCHOOL,
COLUMBIA, S. C.
CORPS OF INSTRUCTORS:
A. BREVARD BRUMBY, A. M., PrincipalLatin.
JA8. WOOD DAVIDSON, A. M., PrincipalGreek.
T. BEZANCON, of the University of France,
Assistant?Mathematics and French.
EXERCISES resumed on the FIRST
^Jr^^^MONDAY in JANUARY. Classes
*^f?g wi11 be organised daring the first week
Vy for both the Sophomore and FreshmaD
Classes of the S. C. College. Applicants
prepared for the State (or any other) Military
Academy ; also, for practical life. Students
received at any time, and charged from the
time of entering, xhe main aim of the School
is thoroughness ; and in order to attain this each
Instructor has his speciality, and the system of
classification used gives ample time for thorough
drilling.
The marked success already achieved by Mr.
BEZANCON, as a teacher of Mathematics, warrants
the Principals in assuring their patrons
that this department will be conducted with energy
and ability.
The English studies shall reoeive their full
share of attention. In this department competent
assistance shall be constantly engaged.
TERMS FOB A SEMI- ANNUAL SESSION:
English, $20 and $25 00
Classics and English, 30 00
French [extra] 15 00
Jan 6 N 1 tf
Y0RKVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE.
THE THIRTEENTH TERM will
JjnJ^.commence, Providence permitting, on
WEDNESDAY, 18th instant.
"W3pF Experienced and efficient teachers
Trill be employed in all the departments.
THE PRIMARY DEPARTMENT will be conducted,
in a separate apartment, by Miss SARAH
BERBANT. We know none better qualified for
this very interesting and important work. We
would, therefore, invite the patronage of all having
little daughters to send to school.
The MUSIC DEPARTMENT, as heretofore,
will be under the direction of Prof. MULLER,
who has no superior in the State as an instructor
on the Piano. And as he will be aided by
:ompetent assistants, we very confidently commend
this department to tbo patronage of oar
Friends.
Every possible advantage will be afforded
those wishing to qualify themselves for the business
of teaching.
Circulars, giving full particulars in reference
to Tnition, Board, &o., will be sent to those addressing
J. MONROE ANDERSON, President.
Jan 12 2 2t
K9&S MWIIJ KItlTflHY SCHOOL.
YORKVILLE, S. C.
THE SIXTH YEAR of this InstitujfffJ^U-tion
will commence on the 13th of
^^HgjANUARY, 1860. The Principals
ygr take pleasure in announcing that their
well selected corps 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.
Tebus.?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. JENKINS, 1 p . . .
Capt. A. COWARD. / PrtnctPaU'
References.?Board of Visitors of State Military
Academies.
Dec 22 61 tf
Fort Mills Academy,
#York District, S. C.
Situated on the Charlotte and South
Carolina Railroad, sixteen miles from
Charlotte, North Carolina.
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,
9 00
? io nn
The same witn msiory, w
Latin, Greek and Mathematics 17 50
Board can be had at from Eight to Nine Dollars
per month. Dr. B. M. COBB,
Chairman of the Board of Trnstees.
Dec 8 49 3ra
Mills, &o., For Sale.
T OFFER to sell my Steam SAW and GRAIN
MILLS, located at T. Barber's, seven miles
East of Rock Hill. Having sold my land there and
moved away, I am anqioas to sell these Mills.?
The engine is a THIRTY HORSE POWER, and
of the best machinery. The Saw, when well attended
to, can cat
SIX THOUSAND FEET
of lumber per day. Attached to it is a LATHING
SAW, and a saw to cut up slabs. The
GRAIN MILL grinds VERY FAST, when kept
in order. This
MACHINERY IS ALL NEW,
and made of the very best material. It hn3
been in operation ooly three years, and is not injured
in any way. The whole can easily be moved
to any part of the oountry.
As I am compelled to sell, any one can buy
this machinery of me cheaper than such can be
purchased North, or anywhere else in the world.
C. J. KEE. Reference:
Joint Simpson, Chester; J. S. Hix,
Laurens. S. C.
Jan 12 2 tf
Valuable Property for Sale,
THE undersigned desirous of
removing to his plantation, offers
fljf?r 8a'e his HOUSE AND LOT in
T'1 j^^^Yorkville, formerly occupied by
Col. Wm. C. Beatty. The property is well imDroved.
All the
OUTBUILDINGS,
Such as Kitchens, Smoke-House, Well-House,
Stables, Corn-Crib and Carriage-House, have all
been built within the last three and four years;
and a fine 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 sitnations
in Yorkville?none excepted?and as I am desirous
to sell, a bargain can be had. I will take
great pleasure in showing the premises to any
one wishing to purchase.
THOS. DAVIES.
Aug 18 83 tf
In Equity?York.
Mary Pursely, } Petition for specific pervs.
[ formance or sale of
Thos. K. Pursely, et al. ) Land, Act., $c.
IN pursuance of the decretal order of the
Court of Equity, made at Chambers, in this
case, the creditors of the Defendant, Thos. K.
Pursely, are required to establish their demands
before me on or before the 15th day of April
next, or be debarred of taking any share of proceeds
of sale of Defendants interest in the land
Bold in this case.
($5) WALTER B. METTS, c. e. y. d.
Jan 6 1 8m
I ' '* _ '
Canitfirafts.
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., respeotfally announce him as
a Candidate for ORDINARY of York District, at
the ensuing election.
Oct 20 42 te
ORDINARY.?The friends of JEROME
C. MILLER, respectfully announce him as a
Candidate for ORDINARY of York District, at the
next eleotion.
April 1, 1869. 13 ly
ORDINARY.?The friends of JOHN G.
ENLOE, Esq., respeotfully announce him as [
a Candidate for ORDINARY of York Distriot, at
the ensuing election.
Sept 2, '69. 35 tf
RDI'VARY?The friends of JOHN B.
JACKSON, Esq., respectfully announce him
as a Candidate for the office of ORDINARY.
April R, 1859. 14 ly
FOR TAX-COLLECTOR.
TAX-COLLECTOR.--We are authorized
to announce Rev. W. C. PATTERSON. ,
as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR for York
District, at the ensuing election.
Jan 12 2 te
T~~AX-COLLECTOR.?THETrieiTds'ot
JOHN F. O'NEAL respectfully announce him
as a Candidate for Tax-Collector for York Dis
trict, at the ensntng election.
Oct 18 41 te*
TAX-COLLECTOR.-- We are authorized
to announce Capt. WM. LAWSON BROWN,
as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR for York
District, at the ensuing election.
Sept 29 . 39 te
AX-COLLECTOR.- -The friends ot
Capt. F. J. E. QUINN, respectfully announce
him as a candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR for
York District, at the ensuing election.
August 25, 1859. 34 te*#
MHAX-COLLECTOR.?THE rricnds of
JL MOSES LINDSAY respectfully announce him
as a Candidate for Tax-Collector for York District,
at the ensuing election.
Dec. 9, 1869. ' 49 tf
I^AX-COLLECTOR. We areaatborixed
. to announce W. B. McCONNELL, as a Candidate
for Taz-Colleotor for York District, at the
ensuing election.
March 11 9 ,?o60
AX COLLECTOR.?The friends of C.
C. GWIN, respectfully announce him as a
Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR for York District,
at the ensuing election
Maroh 4. 1859. 9 tf
AX-COLLECTOR.?The friends of 1L
P. BOYD respectfully announce him as a
Candidate for Tax-Collector for York District, at
the ensuing election.
March 11, 1858. 10 tf
TAX-CO LLECTOR." W e are authorized
to announce THOMAS ROACH as a Candidate
for Tax Collector for York District, at the
next election.
Feb. 25, 1859. 8 tf
TAX COLLECTOR.?The"friends of
Captain JOHN J. WYLIE, beg leave to announce
him as a candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR
of York District, at the next election.
Dec 17, 1858. 50
TAX COLLECTOR.?The friends of JOSEPH
C. MITCHELL respectfully announce,
him as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR, at
the next election.
Oct 22, 1858.. 42 tf
TAX COLLECTOR.?We are authorized
to announce Capt. DANIEL D. MOORE an a
Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR for York District,
at the ensuing election.
Jan 14 g 2 ?o'60
TAX COLLECTOR.?We are authorized
to announce WYLIE L. HARRIS, Esq., as a
Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR of York District,
at the ensuing election.
TAX COLLECTOR.?We arc authorized
to announce S. 8. ELAM as a Candidate for
TAX-COLLECTOR of York District, at the ensuing
election. *
Jan 7, 1858. 1 tf
fVRO. TV PTTRfiTTSOW.
CHESTER, S. C.( ^ t4'0"'
Q9 HAVING commenced business
in the above place, would solicit
JfL/ the patronage of the pablic. HajLk
ving devoted himself to the Watch
REPAIRING DEPARTMENT for
tho past fifteen years?duriDg which time he bas
been in the employment of some of the most extensive
houses North and South?for many years
in the employment of Messrs. Glaze & Radclifife,
and Messrs. Radclifife &Guignard, Columbia, S.
C. Also, for several yean, having afforded the
highest satisfaction to customers and employers
in Vork and Chester, would, therefore hope, that
by nnremitting attention to busines and iltoderate
charges, to receive a share of public support.
All work warranted for twelve months, if
ot Abased. Watch-Glasses, Watoh Hands, &c.,
at moderate prices.
The SHOP is situated next door to the
store of Messrs. Brawloy & Alexander.
Aug 18 83 tf .
Valuable Property for Sale.
THE Subscriber offers at private sale, a tract
of land situated on the East side of the Catawba
River, containing 145 ACRES. 50 Acres
of the traat is good RIVER BOTTOM, about 25
Acres of which are in cultivation. The premises
arc well improved.
He also offers for sale, 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 above property is not disposed of at private
sale, previous to the FIRST MONDAY OF
FEBRUARY 1860, it will then be sold at public
auction.
The terms will be made known by application
to the subscriber.
J. P. AYCOCK.
Oct 6 40 4tn
WATCHES, JEWELRY, &C.
I HAVE in store, to whioh I invite attention, a
large 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 ?
LOW FOR CASH.
All REPAIRING doue on WATCHES and
JEWELRY, by an experienced workman.
REPAIRING WARRANTED.
KEROSENE OIL without any odour, at $1 60
per gallon.
KEROSENE
LAMPS! LAMPS!! LAMPS!!!
OLD SILVER WANTED at $1 per ounce.
E. M. K1RKPATRICK.
Nov 24 47 tf
Commissioner's Sale.
In Equity?York.
Mary Purscley, "j Petition for spcifiic
vs. > performance,
Thomas K. Purseley, et. al. J Relief, $c.
IN obedience to the order of the Court of Equity,
made at Chambers, 15th December, 1859,
I will expose to public sale at York Court House
on the FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY next,
all the undivided interest of the Defendant,
Thomas K Purseley, supposed to be one ninth of
two thirds part of a certain tract of land situate
in York District, on the waters of Turkey Creek,
bounded by lands of W. A. Latta, Daniel Seehorn
and others.
Terms?Cash.
WALTER B. METTS,
($3if) C. E. Y. D.
Jan 5 1 fit
db7 j7tTwa leer,
SURGEON DENTIST,
Chester, S. C.,
WOULD r?-pectftilly inform the public that
his rooms are now at the Cornwell House,
where he may be professionally consulted on Mondays
and Saturdays, and at P?ock Hill, York District,
from the second Tuesday of each month until
the Friday following.
Ho is now in possession of the soience, material,
and instructions, for mounting Teeth on the CHEOPLASTIC
PROCESS, which is considered by
DentiBts who have tried it, to be the perfection of
mechanical Dentistry for mounting partial or full
setts of Teeth.
Jan 7, 1868. 1 tf
To the Publio.
Ever since my "Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps"?the
purest and best Gin for medical purposes?became fullyappreciated
throughout this country, I have been constantly
solicited by druggists, apothecaries, and large numbers of
the most eminent physicians, in all parts of the Union, to
add to my Gin importations pure Brandies and Wines, and
to bottle them the same as 1 am and bavo been doing with
the Schnapps; to seal with my seal and give my cert 111- I
cste guarantying their undoubted purity. I
I should long ago have endeavored to comply with the
flattering requests, but I found it impossible to do so, especially
In regard to tha important articles of Brandy, Port I
and Madeira Wines, owiog to the high prices In Europe, oc- ]
caaioned by short grape crops for some years. Happily for .
the success of my new enterprise, the grnpe crops for the
last and the previous years were abundant. (
Another point in my favor is this: the duty now on '
French Brandy is 70 per cent, less than it was when my
medical friends' began to solicit me to famish pure Brandy <
and Wines. These favoring circumstances have enabled ?
me to commence a new enterprise. I have concluded to '
Import Cognac Brandy and Wines, to bottle them for medical
as well as for private use. I am well aware, from the
bitter experience, the vile attacks, the misrepresentation of
motives and enmity of dealers and mixers of bed articles,
which I met with and conquered in the case of my Schnapps, (
before it obtained its present proud pre-eminence over all
other Gins, that the new enterprise will be attended with
equal opposition, more trouble, and Involve an immense '
outlay of capital These difficulties and expenses will be
much greater, because I shall have to encounter the malignity
and enmity of countless thousands who are engaged j
in the liquor trade, and making fortunes by the manufacture
of infamous Imitations of "Brandy" made from poisonous
compounds?their use being alike destructive to health v
human life, and of course speedy death to the feeble invalid,
or those in whose behalf eminent physicians have urged
upon mo the importation of a pure, invigorating article of (
Brandy. I shall do so, In spite of all oppositltion, even (
that or tho dealers and sellers of the stuff in bottles called
"Brandy," of which millions of bottles arc annually sold, "
and which is no better than the worst of poisons. 8
I am perfectly willing and well satisfied to embark in this ,
new enterprise, and have no fears, no doc D to a front tne ,
most ultimate snccesn for myself and the druggists and 1
apothecaries in the thirty-throe States, if they wlllheartily t
co-operate with me in my efforts to drive out of use the e
vilest of compounds, called "Brandy," and replace it with f
the pure, unadulterated article, which I will faithfully and
truly supply. '
The medical virtues of pure French Brandy need not be
told. The Brandy Imported by me I will bottle, seal with
my seal, my label, and add my certificate that It Is of the
first quality, and pure and unadulterated as when It left ?
the distillery In France.
I will stake my reputation as a man, my standing as a
merchant, and my tried commercial integrity, that what I
pledge and certify to with my seal, my label, and my certificate
Is correct, and con be relied upon by purchasers In
any section of the Union to which my Brandy- may bo
sent. I have made arrangements with the best Brandy (
manufacturers in France, with those who have a world- '
wide renown as the first Brandy exporters. I have selected
fonr eminent firms who will ship me their Brandies, y
I shall not designate tho article by any other name thaji
Wolfe's Genuine Cognac Brandy. If I wore to do otherwise
it would be useless, for then unprincipled persons,
who are incessantly engaged in the nefarious traffic of imitatlng
all valuable articles, would soon Imitate and adopt f
my mark as a cloak under which to soil their compound of ?
poisons to cover the vile Imposition. I
I am now prepared to receive and execute orders for
Wolfe's Gennino Cognac Brandy addressed to me, No. 22 e
Beaver Street. Prices will bo given to personal application,
or in reply to letters.
In this circular I have thus far written mainly about a
pure Cognac Brandy ; I hare now to coil your attention J
to other liquors and wines.
I am prepared to supply orders for "Jamaica Hum," imported
and bottled by me; afco, "Irish and Scotch Whis- <
key." Tho parity und genuineness of the last named aril- (
cles,imported for "medical use," I will also guaranty with
my seal, my label, and my certificate.
I shall also import the purest and best "Madeira," "Port," t
and "Sherry" Wines for Medical purposes. These I oho
guaranty with my seal, my label, and my certificate. ,
In conclusion permit me to add that I shall be happy to I
bear from those that this circular reaches, and whose personal
or peenniary Interests it may effect, in the combina- tion
of articles that I engage to supply, Should any such
person visit New York?especially a Druggist, Apothecary
or Physician?I shall be most happy to receive a personal
call. .
There Is no Importer who possesses more actual experi- 1
once and knowledge of the Importing liquor and wine trade
than I do, I have been engaged in it over thirty years. <]
I have narrated some facts connected with my new enterprise,
for the particular Information of those connected
with the practice or the sale of medicines. If 1 am favored
with the visits of any such, or by friedds to whom they j
give letters of introduction to me, they can see with their 1
own eyes, and test my truthfulness by their own observa- (
tion. I
I respectfully crave, for this circular and Its contents, a
careful and attentive perusal. I am. respectfully, your obedient
servant, UDOLFHO WOLFE, t
16,20, St 22 Beaver Street, New York. J
WHOLESALEAGENTS.
J. D. Grieff St Co., New Orleans, La.; S. J. Si J. J.
Jones. Mobile, Ala.; Hunolcntt St Taylor, Atlanta, Geo.; '
Havlland, Chichester St Co., Angusta, Geo.; Kaglond &
Birch, Columbus, Geo.; Bowdre &-Anderson, Macon, <
Geo. ; Holcomb & Co., Savannah, Geo.; G. FolHn.Char- ,
leston, S. C.
Jan 12 2 3m I
?^ ^ ? <
Look to your own Interest I
^ ^ T H U N D ^
lent material, to make !
and REPAIR B00T8 and SHOES in the best
manner, and at prices to suit the times.
He will use every reasonable exertion to give
satisfaction to his customer.?.
In order to keep the "sewing machines," well
oiled, he will, as heretofore, conduct his business
on the CASn SYSTEM. Give me a trial.
JACOB FLACH.
WANTED.?Two or three Journeymen .
Boot and Shoe-Makers can* get steady employment
and liberal wages.
Jan 12 ' 2 ly ^ 1
? *
NOTICE.- All persons indebted to the undersigned
by Note or Account, previous to ,
January 1st, 1860, are hereby notified that payment
must be made before Return-day, or the {
demands will be put in suit. In this case, I
will do what I say, as I have no time to run (
about and make collections. J. FLACH. ,
Jan 12 2 td ,
STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. I
FEMALE APPLICANTS from the
Country Districts will be received in1^.?
the State Normal School daring the
PreaeDt montb January. Such
young ladies as may desire aid to pay
their board or traveling expenses, should procure
the recommendation of any one of the members 1
of the Legislature from their District, and apply 1
to the Secretary, at Charleston. Arrangements I
are made that the names of such as receive aid '
shall be known only to the Chairman and Secre- '
tary of the Board. . <
The requisitions for admission are stated be- '
low. '
E. MONTAGUE GRIMKE, Secretary. <
REQUISITIONS FOR ADMISSION INTO THE NORMAL
SCHOOL. '
1. Applicants must be at least fifteen years of *
age, of unquestionable moral character and in
sound bodily health.
2. They must be able to sustain a good exam- '
ination in the following subjects, viz:
Spelling.?Oral and written. ' ^
Reading.?With facility, either Prose or Poetry.
Oeographj.?Geographical Definitions, with
Modern Geography.
Grammar.?Definitions and Rules of Syntax, '
with ability to parse plain English sentencesArithmetic.?Numeration,
Simple and Com- !
pound Numbers, Reduction, Compound and Decimal
Fractions, Simple and compound Proportion
and Computation of Interest.
Hiitory.?Of United States, with some knowl- '
edge of General History.
A legible handwriting will be required, prac- 1
tice in English Composition.
3. They must declare their desire to make
themselves competent as Teachers in this State, j
Jan 12 - 2 - 4t
TO PLANTERS AND FARMERS. i
THE Subscriber desires to inform the public
that he is prepared to furnish to any one that <
wants such a thing, the BEST COTTON GIN that i
ismadc anywhere, and heis still making improve- i
ments on hisformer Gins, and has no fear in chal- ,
lenging any other Gin Factory to produce an
equal in performance or speed. With good, dry i
Cotton, the roll in the gin cannot be broken nor I
made to spew over?which cannot be said of any i
other gin. His gin also has advantages and im- 1
provements which no other can have, as these have
been regularly patented,?such as the exclusion
of rats from the brush, &c., by the peculiar construction
of the gin, which no other has a right to
make. He also makes THRASHERS of different j
construction to suit the wish of any one; the spike
beater combined, the smooth drum with fingers
and no spikes, and different other patterns. He '
has also the right of the celebrated Garlington
Trashers which are very much admired by every
one that has seen or tried them.
Any one wanting a superor Gin or Thrasher '
can be supplied by sending his order to me at J
Chester C. H., So. Ca. Work will be carefully <
shipped to any place desired. 1
Repairing done at short notice. <
TOUM eiunanM 1
UUUil UliUI UVA1I
gSf- To House-Builders, I will say that I am ^
constantly mannfacturing Sashes, Blinds and *
Doors of every description, of good material and <
of the very best workmanship.
All work carefully packed and forwarded to
order.
Jan 5 1 tf
FRIENDS OF THE SOUTH!
THE undersigned having determined to pur- I
chase hereafter from no house in Charleston, <
except such as have pledged themselves to import
their own goods, begs leave to inform his '
customers and the public generally, that those
who patronize him may feel certain that not a '
cent of their money will find its way into the .
bands of Northern Abolitionists. Who will sup- f
port the South ? W. K. HACKETT. 1
Jan 12 2 4 8t.j
;
HARDWARE, GROCERIES,
AND
Plantation Goods.
THE Subscribers desire to cell tbe attention of
the citizens of York and the surrounding dis.ricta,
to their stock of the above articles, consis;ing
in part, as follows, viz:
A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP
3wedes and English Iron, from 1 to 9 in.
Band Iron, from l to 4} inches.
Horse-Shoe Iron.
Carriage-Makers' Materials?A variety.
Blacksmith's Tools,
inch as Bellows, Anvils, Hammers, Sledges,
Screw-Pliites, Stocks and Dies, &c., &c. .
CARPENTER'8 T00L8 of all descriptions.
House-Famishing Materials of all kinds.
200 kegs best NAIL8, assorted, from 3d to
K)d, for Cash, at a low fight*. BAGGING,
BALE-ROPE, SALT, Sugar, Cofee,
Molasses, Ac.
Farming implements,
?ucb as Spades, Sbovels, forks, Scythe-Blades,
Straw Cutters, Corn-ShelJers, Ploughs, Pans,
Fan Gearing, &?., &c. ^ ''
Plantation Shoes,
Georgia Plains and Kerseys, Lindsays, Blankets, M
ic., Slo. Crockery and Glassware, Trace, Log,
tnd Wagon Chains, of all sizes and kinds.-"In
hort, our stock will be found to embrace a large
ariety of all such articles as are required on the
'arm,*Plantation, or for Building purposes. Our
arms will be foand to be as moderate asaayothr
ic the State, either for CAsb, or on short credit
o approved customers. Call at the sign" di the
GOLDEN ANVIL."
A GIVE W, FISHER k CO.:
N. B.?Liberal prices paid for Cotton and othsr
Country produce.
Chester, Oct. 20, 1859. 42 , tf
Commissioner's Sale.
In Equity?York.
iamoel K. Gili and wife, )
vt. > Bill for Partition.
dargarot B. Sadler, et. al. J
[N obedience to the order of Court of Equity,
made at June Term, 1869, I will expose to
mblic sale at York Court House, on the FIRST
dONDAY IN FEBRUARY next, the tract of
and described in the pleadings in the above
:ase, known as the "Bishop Tract," containing
WVETY-HHWE ACRES,
ind bounded by lauds of Robert Guthrie, Maj.
Hilton Wallace and others.
Term* of Sale.?Cash enough to pay the oosta
>f these proceedings?the balance on a credit of
welve months, with interest from day of sals,
nd secured by the bond of the purchaser, with
wo good sureties.
WALTER B. METT8,
$5) C. E. T. D.
Jan 6 1 _ 6t
Commissioner's Sale.
In Equity?York.
Isabella McElwee, et. al., ") Bill for leave to tell
fu. J- Land,
rhomos McElwee, et. al. J Remove Funds, ftc.
[N obedience to the order of the Court of Equity,
made at Chambers, IGth December 1859,
I will expose to public sale at York Court House
>n the FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY next,
i tract of land described in the pleadings in the
ibove case, and bounded by lands of John Thonns,
J. N. McElwee and Francis Henry,con tainntt
-
EIGHTY-THREE ACRES,
nore or leas. . Ttrmt
of Sale.?Cash enough to pay the costs
)f these proceedings?the balance on a credit of
:welre months with interest from the day of. sale*
ind secured by the hond of the purchaser with
jood security and a mortgage of the premises.
'$5) WALTER B. METTS, C. E. T. 2>.,
Jan 5 1 6t
LAND FOR SALE. r
THE Subscriber offers at private
agHaPsale, a tract of land, situated bine
SRgpt miles South-East of YorkriHe^iuitfSnEfifer
joining lands of CoL Joel W. Rawlinson,
Maj. Jas. H. Barry, and Joseph Millpr,
:ontaining 18T ACRES. Oh the premises
is a good log house. About fifty Aciwr^&tfce
tract is woodland. Any person wishing to Examine
the premises, will please apply to MhJ-J?H.
Barry, Col. Rawlioson, or Alexander JfeweB,
Esq. C For further particulars, apply to '
0. B. BATCHFOBD,.
' Yorkrille, 8. C.
Jon 12 -2 If,..
OTICE.?All persons indebted to the nn
Li aersigneu previous 10 me i?i 01 ?*auu?rj,
1859, are respectfully requested to come forward
ind make early settlement, as all ofV* old busheiss
must be closed up.
G. B. BATCHFORD.
Jan 12 2 tf
.V. . .
rIE GREEN BOOK.--Just Published,
150 pages, Price 25 cents; on single and
married life; or, the institutes of marriage; it#
Intent, Obligations, and Physical and Legal Disqualifications
; the rational treatment of all pri-'
rate diseases in both sexes, ?o. To which is
added a poetical essay, entitled "Callipaediaey!.
or the art of having and rearing beantiful and
healthy children, .by the late Bobebt J. Ctnviewell,
Esq., M. D.V ^ ' - ??
Sent free of postage, by the Publishers, Chas.
Klise & Co., Box 4588, New York, or Dexter ft
Co., Whosesale Agents,-118,Na88ao Street, New
York. AgenU wanted everywhere.
Also, Gbatis, an extract and sample of the
above, entitled: Dr. CulverwelTs Lecture on
the rational treatment of Spermatorrhoea and "
private diseases generally, detailing the means
by which invalids may effectually core themselves
without the use. of dangerous medicines,
ind at but little expense to themselves. Sent
*ree bv mail in a secure envelope, on the receipt
)f one stamp, to prepaj postage, by addressing,
3H AS. KLINE & CO., Box 4583, New York City.
Jan 12 2 tf
The SUite of So. Carolina,
York District.
A BEL BOLLINGER, who is in the custody of VP
the 8heriff of York District, by virtue of a
writ of capiat ad tatitfaciendum, at the aoit of ML
I. Durham, having filed in my office, together
with a schedule on oath, of bis estate and effects,
lis petition to the Court of Common Pleas, pray,ng
that he may be admitted to the benefit of the
Acts of the General Assembly, made for the benefit
of insolvent debtors.
It is ordered, that the said M. J. Durham, and
ill other the creditors, to whom the said Abel
Bollinger is in anywiseipdebted, be, and they are
hereby summoned, spifhave notice to appear, before
said Conrt at Tone Conrt House, on the eeo?
ond Monday of March next, to shew cause if any
they can, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid,
should uot be granted.
S. E. MOORE, o. o. c. ns.
Sept 15 37 8m
rpUE CONFESSIONS AJVD EXPEJL
RIENCE of a Victim: Designed for the
benefit, and as a warning and a caution to those
who suffers from nervous debility, indigestion,
lowness of spirits, want of sleep, premature decay,
&c.; as a consequence of youthful imprudence,
or the baneful habit of self-abuse. At
the same time pointing oat the certain meant of
ulfcure.
By one who has suffered from the above cauae,
ind from misplaced confidence in medical humbug
and quackery. -Single copies sent (post-free)
in the receipt of a stamped envelope, bearing
the address of the applicant.
Addrett. NATHANIEL MAYFAIR, Esq.
Bedford, Kings Connty, N. Y.
.Jan 12 2 8m
South Carolina?York District
To Cassandra Barnett, Benjamin R. Barnett, T.
C. Brady and wife, Jane A.; M. A. Barnett,
and Malissa C. Barnett
YOU are hereby required to appear at the
Court of Ordinary, to be holden at York C.
Souse, for York District, on the 10th day of
April next, to shew cause, if any yon can, why
;he proceeds of the sale of the real estate of L.
P. Barnett, deceased, sold by me for partition
ind division, should not be paid over to George
KT. Barnett, Administrator ox ue ma u. r. 'm .
Barnett, to be applied by him to the payment of
the debts of the said L. P. Barnett. Given unier
my hand and seal, this 10th January, 1860.
J. M. BOSS, o. yt d.
Jan 12 2 ;> 12t
OOK OUT!?All persons indebted to the
subscriber for GOODS purchased daring the
pears 1857 and 1858, must make payment prerijus
to next BETURN-DAY, or they will find
their NOTES and ACCOUNTS in the hiuids of an
jfficer for collection. T. B. WITHERS.
Fort Mill, 8. C., Not. 10,1869. 45?tf
Medioal Card.
DB: B. M. COBB, respectfully informs the citizens
of York District and surrounding country,
that he is still located at FOBT MILLS in . .
this District, where he offers his Professional eer- /
noes. >I