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Sabza.?We have long supposed this celebra- j ted drug, had come to be an exploded humbug, but we are assured by those skilled in the healing art, that not the Sarsaparilla itself is to be blamed for this conclusion, but the miserable worthless preparations of it, that hare been palmed off upon the oommunity?preparations which contain about as much of its virtues as they do of gold dust. It is a commercial fact that almost all of the Sarsaparilla gathered in the world, isjoonsomed in the old oonntries of Europe, where the science of medicine has reached its highest perfection, and where they know the best what to employ for the mastery of disease. Hence we are glad to find that we are now to have a compound of this excellent alterative, which can be relied on, and our community will not need be assured, that anything Doct. Atxb makes is worthy of their confidence. He has been for years engaged in eliminating this remedy (see adv'g cols,) designing to make it v:_ //> /?mr*> which should add the crown HID w v?v?* W ? ing glory to his already enviablb reputation.? I American Celt, Nem York. Serial IJoiias. 0. davis milton, \ f sam'l w. melton, Chester, 8. C. J \ Yorkville," S. C. HELTON * MELTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, TOBKVILLE, 9. 0. Will practice in the Courts of Union, York, Lancaster Chester, and Fairfield Districts. 1ST Particular attention given to collections. Office North of the Court-Houte, and at the rear of Moore, Ralney k Co's Store. ?jQ The use or Da. Hostktteb's Stomach Bitties, for Dyspepsia, Flatulence, Heaviness of the Stomach, or any other like affection, is second to none in America or abroad. To be able to state confidently that the "Bitters" are a certain cure for dyspepsia and like diseases, is to the proprietors a source of unalloyed pleasure. It removes all morbid matter from the stomach, purifies thd blood, imparts nenewed vitality to the nervous system, giving it that tone and energy so indispensable for the restoration of health. The numerous acknowledgements of its superior excellence and beneficient results, have assured the proprietors that it cannot but prove a great cnre to the afflicted, and impart vitality to the thorough system. For sale by ALLISON & BRATTON, and H. W. MERRIL, Yorkville, S. C. Feb 2 5 lm The Great English Remedy. SIR JAKES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases incident to the female constitution. It moderates all excesses and removes all ob structions, from whatever cause, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO HARRIED LADIES it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, h?n<? ?n the monthlv period with regularity. CAUTION. These Pills should not be taken by females that arc vregnant, during the FIRST THREE MONTHS, as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage; but at every other time, and in every other case, they are verfecthy safe. Id &11 cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Low ness of spirits, Hysterics, Sick Headache, Whites sad all the painful diseases occasioned by a disordered system, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed. Foil directions in the pamphlet around each paokage, which shonld be carefully preserved. A bottle containing 50 pills, and encircled with the Government Stamp of Great Britain, can be sent post free for $1 and 6 postage stamps. JOB MOSES, Rochester, N. Y., General Agent fcr United States. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON and n. W. MERRILL, Yorkville, S. C.; Haviland, Stephenson & Co., Charleston, Wholesale Agents and by respectable Druggists. May 6 18 leowly YORKVILLE PRICES CURRENT. * CORRECTED WEEKLY 1*Y DARWIN A JEFFKRY8. WEDNESDAY. FEB. 15, 1860. APPi.cs,... Molasses,. DrW, ? 75 N. Orleans .. ? 65 Green ? 1 00 j PortoRico .. ? 50 Bagging,... 141 ? IS Cut... ? 40 Bale Rope. 10 ? 111 XaiLs, cut,. 5 7b 51 Coffee, Rio, 13 ? 16? Riee ? 4 00 Candles,... Sugar,? Sperm,... 50 @ 62 ; Brown,... 10 &> 12} Adamant,. 25 ? 30 Refined 11} ? 15 Cheeae 15 a 16 Salt 'w 2 00 Mackerel,...13 00 ? 18 00 .Yarn, 1 00 ? 1 10 Produce Market?Prices from Wafnni. Butter,.... 10 a) 12}! FLOUR,? Beef, ? 6 & sack ? 3 00 Beeswax... 20 ? 22 Lard. ? 12 Bacon, '<D 11 Meal, @ 90 Cotton,.... 6} ? 10 55 Pork, 6} ? 7 Corn 33 ? 100 Peas ? 75 Chickens,.. 10 ? 12} Tallow 10 ? 12} Eggs, ? 10 Wheat ? 1 10 Feathers,.. 35 ? 37}lWool 25 ? 28 Cotton.?Our cotton market is buoyant?the sales not large bat at very full prices. The sales for the weeh amount to about 100 bales ; extremes ranging from 6^ to 10 55?market closing steady. Flour?Continues to sell at $3 00 per sack of 98 lbs. Demand good. Corr.?The sales making are from 93c to $1 00 per bushel. Oat*.?None in market and very much wanted. Wheat?Commands $1 10 per bushel. Jjgmmal. Mahbisd?On the 9th instant, by Maurice A. Moore, Esq., Mr. THOMAS SWORDS and Miss ELIZABETH NEELY, all of Rock Hill. On the 2nd instant, by J. D. P. Currence, Esq., Mr. FRANKLIN H. YOUNGBLOOD and Miss ELVIRA J. BURNS, all of this District. On the 7th instant, by Rev. S. L. Watson, Mr. DAVID W. BARRON and Miss SARAH J. C. TATE, all of this District. On the eveuing of the 14tb, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. J. M. H. Adams, Mr. JOHN J. SMITH and Miss JANE, daughter of Wm. P. and Amelia McFadden, all of Yorkville. A wedding feast is always an occasion of joy and rejoicing; and we had our share of festive happiness at the nuptials of our young friends of Yorkville. Every thing?the solemn plighting of the life-long vows?the feast at the table ?the feast of love and the social 'union and communion'?passed ofi in the very best style. The fair and happy bride did not forget the printer; and our table is groaning under the good things sent us this morning. Many thanks ! We extend the customary greetings; and wish th? happy pair a pleasant journey by 'the still v. liters' and 'through the green pastures' to the 'upper Canaan.' ?Hhrarg. Died?In Cleveland County, N. C., on Tues day, February 7tb, I860, LANGDON CHEVES, son of Rufus and Martha Roberts, aged 11 months and 19 days. "Suffer little children to come unto me and forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of Heaven." "The Lord gave and the Lord hath taken away, blessed be the name of the Lord." In this District, on the 29th ult., of Puerperal Convulsions, Mrs. MARGARET, wife of E. T. Faris. On Saturday, 4th instant, Mrs. MARY M. HUNTER, relict of the late Dr. JohnB. Hunter, in the 4Hth year of her age. Roads and briiages.?The Commissioners of Roads and Bridges, .t-? hereby notified to meet at the COURT HOUSE, in Yorkville, on MONDAY, the 27th instant, to organize the Board. SAM'L G. BROWN. Feb 16 7 It* GRAPE ROOTS*?The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Yorkville and vicinity, that he has just received, UIRECT FROM FRANCE, a quantity of GRAPE ROOTS of the beot varieties, which he desires to sell at reasonable prices. The ROOTS should b. placed in the ground within the next three weeks. For further particulars apply at the Boot Shop cf Mr. Louis Smith. H. KELLER. Feb 16 7 2t* RAIVAWAtf OR STOEEW-From the Subscriber, on the 16th Jauuury last, an indentured apprentice named Martin K. Wrtoht. All pernors are hereby forbidden to harbor, trust or employ him, as the law will be rigidly enforced. Said boy is five years old, dark complexion, ami bow legged. A liberal reward will be paid to any one who will inform me who assisted in taking him away. JOSEPH L. ROARK. Feb 16 7 2t WAtfTEB.?50 bushels of good COTTON SEED. Apply at this Office. YORKTJTLLE LYCEUM.- -The regu I ( ]ar meeting of the YORKVILLE LYCEUM will be held on MONDAY evening next, at Be en o'clock. Bv order of the President. I. D. WITHERSPOON, Secretary. Feb 16 41 ly MEDICAL NOTICE.?The undersigned having located near the residence of Robert Whitesides, ten miles West of Yorkville, respectfully informs the citizens of that neighborhood, that he is ready and willing to attend to all oalls for his professional services. HENRY 0. CASTLES, M. D. Feb 16 7 5t* ( SALE OF NEGROES.?By virtue of an order of the Court of Equity for York District, I will expose to public sale at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN MARCH next, the following NEGROES, to wit: NAN- . CY, about elven years of age; BEN, about sev en years of age; and ABRAHAM, about four years of age. The negroes are all likely, and | will be sold on that day. Terms of sale?Cash. | DAVID JACKSON, Trustee of Elizabeth McCarte. , Feb 16 7 3t* 1 E\ECFTOR'S SALE.?By permission of Johu M. Ross. Ordinary of York District, we will sell at the late residence SARAH . McFADDEN, deceased, on TUESDAY, 28th instant, all the personal and real estate of said deceased, consisting of Land, FIVE NEGROES, Mules, Horses. Cattle, Corn, Wheat, Farming I Utensils, &c. Terms made known on the day of sale. ROBT. McFADDEN,) 1 H. E. McFADDEN, [ Ex'rs. J. V. McFADDEN. j Feb 16 7 2t? GARDEN SEEDS! A FULL ASSORTMENT JUST R3BKJU1V JbLU from D. LANDRETH & CO., And for Sale At the York Drug Store, IN LINDSEY BLOCK. Feb 16 7 tf In Equity?York. John H. Meek, et al., ) Bill vt. J-for ParW. R. Kirkpatrick, and wife. et. a I. ) tition. IT appearing to my satisfaction that William R. Kirkpatrick and Elizabeth P. Kirkpatrick, his wife; Samuel W. Boyd, and JinBey, his wife, reside beyond the limits of this State. It is, therefore, on motion of Mr. Chambers, Complainants Solicitor, ordered, that the said absent defendants do plead, answer or demur to the said Bill, filed in this case, within three months from the publication of this notice, or the said bill will be taken pro confeeso as to them. ($6) WALTER B. METTS, c. e. y. i>. Feb 16 7 3m ? nnn*t oprno i LrttiYDLn oiixojp; GARDEN SEEDS! A LARGE, RELIABLE AND WELL SELECTED Assortment, fresh from The Garden of the Grower, And at prices that put them Iff THE REACH OF ALL! We invite the attention of those who are wanting Seeds that can be relied on, to an examination of our stock, and the prices. ALLISON & BRATTON. Call and get one of Buist's Almanacs and Garden Manual for 1860. Feb 16 7 tf South Carolina?York District WHEREAS Dr. J. BLAIR HUNTER ha? applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of MARY M. HUNTER, late of the District aforesaid, deceased, i These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said Dictrict, to be bolden at York Court Honse on the 27th day of February inst., to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my haDd and Seal, this 13th day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty, and in the eightyfourth year of American Independence. J. M. ROSS, 0. Y. D. Feb 16 7 2t South Carolina -York District. WHEREAS WALTER B. METTS, C. E. Y. D., has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of WM. HILL, late of ' ? - ~o the District aforesaid, deceased r These are therefore to cite and admonish all andsiDgnlar, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at YorkCoui t House on the 27th day of FEBRUARY next, to shew cause, if any, why the said administration should uot be granted. Given under tay hand and Seal, this lGth day of January, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-sixty, and in the 84th year of American Independence. J. M. ROSS, 0. Y. D. Jan 19 3 40d I. D. Witherspoon, Treasurer, in Acct. with Town Council. 1859. Dr. i Tax on Exhibitions $ 99 88 44 in lieu of Patrol 129 00 44 for Road Work, 660 00 44 on Real Estate, 358 02 $1,452 90 Cr. Amount paid Town Marshal,. 3C0 00 44 44 for Road Work,. 404 661 44 44 Printing, 15 371 44 44 On Accounts,... 40 21 44 44 Dirinny's Bond, 200 00 44 44 Kerr's Bond,... 177 25 44 44 Commissioners of Public Buildings, 75 75 $1,273 26 By Comm's on $1,452 90 received, at 21 36 32 By Comm's on $1,273 25 paid out, at 2.] 31 83 $1,341 40 S 111 60 Cr. By Commissions on $111 50, paid out, $ 2 78 Balance applied to Bond to Commissioners of Public Buildings, 108 72 Sill 50 (See Vouchers.) ' Feb 16 7 ' 1 KEROSENE OIL. THE Subscriber offers for snle, at his store it, Chester. KEROSENE OIL of the best qualI Jfn of tifl noH trullnn Sontl An rnnr nr. ders. R. M. POAG, j Near the Depot, Chester. S. C. ! Feb 9 6 tf SMALL POX.?All persons who knew themselves to be indebted to me for BLACKSMITHING, either by NOTE or ACCOUNT, are very earnestly requested to call on M. JONES, ! at the King's Mountain Hotel, for settlement, as ! I am compelled to raise money. The cash must' come. WM. M. WALKER. Feb 9 G 3t LOOK OUT!?All persons indebted to the subscriber for GOODS purchased daring the years 1857 and 1858, must make payment previous to next RETURN-DAY, or they will find their NOTES and ACCOUNTS in the bands of an officer for collection. T. B. WITHERS. Fort Mill, S. C.. Nov. 10. 1P"?9. 45?tf Heradon's Corn Mill. THE recent repnirs to my MILL having been made "good as aewthe establishment is again in full Lust?fully prepared to do good service for my patrons. Send iu your GRISTS. J. 11ERNDON. Jan 5 1 tf DISSOLUTION!.?The Co partnership of G. S. DOSTER <? CO., in the Cabinet Business, has been dissolved by mutual consent.? All persons indebted to the late firm, will please j make early settlement. G. S. DOSTER. Feb 9 C 3t Medical Card. DR. B. M. COBB, respectfully informs the citizens of York Distriotand surrounding couni try, that he is still located at FORT MIILS in i this District, where he offers his Professional serJvioes. South Carolina?York District. nmiEREAS W. s. DUNLAP has applied to M me for Letters of Administration, on all md singular tbe goods and chattels, rights and :redits of J.AS. P. DUNLAP, late of the Disrict aforesaid, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all ind singular, the kindred and creditors of thes&id leceascd. to be and appear before me, at our next )rdinary's Court for the said District, tobe hold:n at York Court House on the 20th day of FEBRUARY instant, to shew cause, if any, why he said Administration should not be granted. Jiven under my hand and Seal, fhis 6th day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty, and in the eighty-fourth year of American Independence. J. M. ROSS, 0. Y. D. Feb 9 6 2t Dissolution.?the late firm of j. s. MOORE & SONS, haying been dissolved ly the death of the senior partner, all persons raving demands against the said firm will please present them; and all persons indebted, make payment to the undersigned. S. R. MOORE, W. A. MOORE, January 2, 1860. New firm.?The survivors of the late firm of J. S. MOORE & SONS, sincerely ?an/la? tkanlro fn fknit* frtP fclift MteilfiivG patronage heretofore received ; and give notice that they have associated with them, Capt. E. B. CLINTON and Mr. E. F. MEEK, with whom they will in future carry on the business, under the name and style of W. A. MOORE & CO. The continued patronage of the friends of the old firm is respectfully solicited for the new. T. A. MOORE, S. R. MOORE, W. A. MOORE. Jan 6 1 tf WATCHES, JEWELRYT&Cr I HAVE in store, to which 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 IjOW for cash. All REPAIRING done 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. KIRKPATRICK. Nov 24 47 0 tf DR. J. T. WALKER, SURGEON DENTIST, Cheater, S. C., TWTOULD respectfully inform the public that Jfv his rooms are now at the Cornwell House, wnere he may be professionally consulted on Mondays and Saturdays, and at Rock Hill, York District, from the second Tuesday of each month until the Friday following. He is no w 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 Pianos! Pianos!! gjjBasUj, The Subscriber wishes to i"form Ti^l^Trjhi8 friends and the public generally, J " * J "that he has made arrangements to procure PIANOS of superior quality, which he will sell at manufacturer's prices for cash, and warrant in every particular. Those desiring to purchase, would do well to favor him with their orders. For particulars, address J. D. MULLER, Prof, of Music, Yorkville, S. C. N. B.?Pianos TUNED and REPAIRED in the best manner and on the most reasonable terms. Jan 5 1 ly MATRASS MAKIWG.?The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of York District and the surrounding country, that be is prepared, at his stand at the REAR OF THE MASONIC HALL, to manufacture MATRASSES of every description in the most substantial manner and of the best material His prices are as moderate as the times will admit. He returns thanks for the liberal patronage he has heretofore received, and solicits a continuance. Shucks and Cotton, at the market prices, will be taken in exchange for Matrasses. P. FUNK. Nov 10 45 ly Business School. A select School for Toting Men, located at Woodruffs, Spartanburg, District. THIS SCHOOL, for the ensuing year, will be r-sumed on the 11th of JANUARY. The Scholastic year of ten months, is divided into two terms of five months each. This School offers to young men, the advantages of a practical and busines- education. Location pleasant and healthy. Charges, including Tuition, Board, Washing, &c., J00 per term. For further particulars, address, E. F. DAVIS, Principal. tw 09 SI 3m jus jku HE; THE undersigned informs bis cusBtomers and friends, that be will keep __2E-2Iconstantly on baud, at his residence, near the Male Academy, a supply of GOOD BEEF, from this time forward. At present, he will butcher on every MONDAY; and in addition, will be able to supply all demands during the week. Whenever the Beef season commences, he will supply it regularly at the old stand, near Moore, Rainey& Co.'s Store; JOHN MASSEY. Feb 9 C tf In Equity?York. Eli Bales vs. J. S. Harris.?Petition foi Funds of Absent Debtor. IN conformity to the order of Chancellor Wardlaw, mode in above case, at June Term, 1859, tbc creditors of J. S. Harris, tho absent debtor, arc hereby notified that they will be required to present and establish their demands before me, on or befcre the 10th day of May next. ($5) WALTER B. METTS, c. e. y. d. Feb 9 G 8m Gold Mine for Sale. THE undersigned owning a tract of land in Edgefield District, on which has been found RicH SPECIMENS OF GOLD, would inform those engaged in miniDg, that they will make liberal terms with such as wish to lease. It is within a short distance of the celebrated Dorn Gold-Mine, and is believed by competent judges, to be a continuation of the same vein. For fur thevparticulars, address, at ' Wiuterseat," S. C., W. JOHNSON, At Yorkville, S. C., L. A. JOHNSON. Feb 9 G tf INFORMATION "WANTED.?BENJAMIN McCR WEN and JOSEPH McCRAVEN who removed from York District, S. C., to the West, prior to 1810; aud Archibald McCravcn, who enlisted in Mecklenburg county, N. C., 'a 1814, or their legal representatives, will learn something to their advantage by addressing R. M. WALLACE, v?o n A U1KV1UC, O. V. Feb 2 5 tf COMMISSIONER'S NOTICE.?All Guardians, Trustees, Committees, &c., who are liable to make returns of the estates in their hand9, will take notice that they will be required to make such returns, on or before the FIRST DAY OF MARCH next. Rules will be issn.-d against all who fail so to do, returnable to June Term, next ensuing. WALTER B. METTS, c. E. v. n. Cotn'rs OfLce, Jan. 5, 1860. 1 9t POSITIVE NOTICE. ?All persons indebted to the undersigned by Note or Book Account, are hereby notified that settlement must be made previous to Return-Day, or the demands will be placed in suit. Being about to discontinue th< mercantile business for the present, our business must be closed up. LINDSAY Si GORDON. Jan 26 4 7t S. G. BROWN, AUCTIONEER, MEEK'S HILL, YORK DIST., S. C. All communications addressed to the subscriber at the above place, or left with Mr. E. B. Clinton at Wm. A. Moore, & Co's store, in Yorkville, will meet with prompt attention. "wanted; LBS. TALLOW and BEESWAX. OUU< I 500 Cords TAN-BARK. 5000 LBS. Green and Dry HIDES. For all of which, the highest market prices will be paid in CASH. J. HERNDON. Jan 12 2 tf ? ^ LIMESTONE SPRINGS FEMALE 3HGH SCHOOL i FACULTY OF ISSTBUCTION. J Rev. W. CURTI8, LL. D., Principal and Instructor in Natural Science. Rev. N. W. EDMONDS, Instructor in Mental and Moral Sciences, Classics and English Literature. Mrs. E. A. CURTI8, Superintendent of Domestic and Social Duties. Professor J. B. ERFURTH, Instructor on the Piano. Professor S. M. JOHNSON, Instructor in Music, Vocal and Instrumental. Miss L. C. TENNEY, Instructress in English Branches. Miss C. R. TALOOTT, Instructress in Mathematics. Miss S. E. HOWE. Instructress in Instrumental Masic, French, Spanish and Italian. Miss CATHARINE CRITTENDEN and Miss A RT.A Tf!nT/RV InstrnntresRes in OeoffraDhv. History and Writing. 1 Miss M. M. LUTHER, Instruotress in Draw- ^ ing, Painting and Writing. i Miss J. CANNON, Instructress in Vocal and Instrumental Music. Mrs. E. S. KINO, Primary Department. j TF.RMS, TEE TEEM OP HAL? A YEAH, PAYABLE If 1 ADVANCE. 1 Infraction?English Departments $25 00 Board, including washing, fuel and lights, 60 00 ' THE ABOVE INCLUDES A COM- J tff^^^plete Ccurse of English Education 1 ^^fiSBK^for $76 the Term.) which all the pu- 1 jVaSr pile are expected to take. The following are optional, and may be taken 1 or not, in whole or in part, as may seem desira- 1 ble: ( Music?Piano or Harp $25 00 Guiiar 20 00 1 Vocal (special lessons) 20 OO ' Use of Piano 2 50 Use of Harp 6 00 French, German, Italian or Spanish, each, 20 00 ' Drawing and Painting 20 00 j Primary Department 15 00 No charges beside the above will be made in : connection with the School exoept for Books and 1 Stationery actually needed. ' The regular Terms begin the middle of Feb- , ruary and July ; but any young Lady arriving a week after the Term has begun, is charged from the week of her arrival. 1 As no vacation is given after Commencement, 1 and as it is especially desirable that each pupil | be present at ever}' Recitation of her Class, to enable her to sustain her standing in it, no deduction will be made for any absence at that time, or at any other, except on account of sickness ; and no young Lady absent from her Class at any time for a fortnight, can re-enter it without a re-examination. Being now only fourteen miles from the nearest depot, (Pacolet, on the Spartanburg and Union Rail Road,) any part of the State near | the lines of the rail roads can be reaobed within twenty-four hours. Hacks can be sent over at any time to meet any persons desirous of coming to the Institution. The Spring Term will open on Wednetday, the loth of February. Feb 9 6 fit LAND FOR SAT,ET THE Subscriber offers at private sale, a tract of land, sitnated nine miles South-East of Yorkville, adC' Tfljfiwa jniiiini lands of Col. Joel W. Rawlinson, Maj. Jas. H. Barry, and Joseph Miller, containing 13V ACRES. On the premises is a good log house. About fifty Acres of the tract is woodland. Any person wishing to examine the premises, will please apply to Maj. Jas. H. Barry, Col. Rawlinson, or Alexander Fewell, Esq. For farther particulars, apply to G. R. RATCHFORD, Yorkville, S. C. Jan 12 2 tf NOTICE.?All persons indebted to the undersigned previous to the 1st of January, 1859, are respectfully requested to come forward and make early settlement, as all of his old business must be closed up. G. R. RATCHFORD. Jan 12 2 tf ^LIVERY STABLE. YORTCVILLE, S. C. A PARTNERSHIP has been formed by the undersigned, who will hereafter carry on a LIVERY STABLE, in Yorkville, at the old stand, under the firm of WHITAKER & GOORE. i?? -..-l ?i.?;,u i* irat-rilic icuius, uurovs auu tciuvico, rruu experienced driver?, will always be on hand to convey passengers to any point, on reasonable terms. Spacious STOCK-LOTS are attached to the Stables, and the cribs are kept abundantly supplied with good provender. Horses fed and cared for, by the meal, day, week or month. Mr. JOHN CASHION, the renowned "whip," will always be found, as usual, at the Stables, ready and prompt to serve our customers. A continuation of the generous patronage heretofore given to this Stable, is respectfully solicited. T MORRISON WHITAKER, LAWSON D. GOORE. Jan 19 3 tf Fort Mills Academy, York District, S. C. /pfflHLy, Situated on the Charlotte and South vSS^?Carolina Railroad, sixteen miles from jHKr Charlotte, North Carolina. <35^ 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 DIonths. Primary Branches, $ 6 00 The above with English Grammar and Geography 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 8m (ffiFIWPTfNTilG PRESSES. PRINTERS have long felt the need of a GOOD and CHEAP Newspaper Press. We herein offer to them just what meets this demand. It is a CYLINDER PRESS, and may be driven either by hand or power. Mr. L. M. GRIST, (proprietor of this paper) is now using ono of these Pres 1 *- ! ? ~1???5n wnfawwintv te\ Vii m !n ses, aou wu ^icuouiu m invi11 "? ? relation to the machine?its style and finish?and the excellence of its working. The following are the cash prices: Newspaper Press, (boxed) $S50 Job Press, boxed 650 The first prints a form (measuring type only,) 25 x 41 inches. The second, or Job Press, (measuring type only) 16 x 22 inches. FRANCIS & CLARY, Pittsfield, Mass., Manufacturers and Vendors. Nov 3 44 tf South Carolina?York District. To Cassandra Burnett, 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. House, for York District, on the 10th day of April next, to shew cause, if any you can, why the proceeds of the sale of the real estate of L. P. Barnett, deceased, sold by me for partition and division, should not be paid over to George W. Barnett, Administrator of the said L. P. Barnett, to be applied by him to the payment of the debts of the said L. P. Barnett. Given un der my hand and seal, this 10th January, 1860. J. M. ROSS, o. t. d. Jan 12 2 12t FIREWOOD !?The subscriber offers 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 Hemdon, and Mrs. Blair, and Mr. Kerr of the King's Mountain, and on the Lincoln road, all about and leas than ouejmile 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 faiin land in York District. E. A. CRENSHAW. Oct 13 41 tf_ Another New Grocery. NEXT DOOR to Messrs. MEACHAM AND WHEELER ?opposite the King's Moantain Railroad Depot?at the old stand of Pagan, Fayssoux & Co.?where can be found all articles L-ualy kept in a Grocery establishment, which havo been selected with care. The highest prices will be paid for all Country 1 Produce, either in cash or Groceries. Cotton purchased at the market price by D. O'LEARY. ' I Nov 3 44 tf LOST?On the 2Gth of December, on cither Liberty or Congress-street, a child's GOLD BRACELET. Any one delivering it to me will be rewarded. Apply to J. M. LOWRY. | Jan 6 1 tf " TAXES! TAXES!! [WILL attend at the following times and places, for the purpose of receiving TAXE8 for he year 1859:? W, Lt Rock-Hill, on Thursday, February 16th. Lt Ebeneier, on Friday, February 17th. Lt Fort Mills, on Saturday, February 18th. Lt McConnellsville, on Monday. February 20th. Lt Youngblood's, on Tuesday, February 21 Bt. Lt Feemster's, on Wednesday, February 22d. , Lt Clark's 8tore, on Thursday, February 23d. ( Lt Wylie's, on Friday, February 24th. Lt Gilfillen's, on Saturday, February 25th. Lt Boydton, on Monday, February 27th. Lt Moore's, on Tuesday, February 28tb. Lt Whisonant's, on Wednesday, February 29th. Lt Allison's, on Thursday, Marob 1st Lt Smith's, on Friday, March 2d. Lt Hunter's, on Saturday, March 3d. Lt Yorkville, on Monday, March 5th. Lt Clay Hill, on Tuesday, March 6th. Lt Westbrooks', on Wednesday, March 7th. Lt Coate's Tavern, Thursday, March 8th. Lt Bratton's, Friday, March 9th. Lt Yorkville, Monday, March 12th, and during the remainder of the week. He will also attend at Yorkville, on Sale-day n April. Tuesday following, will be set apart or the especial benefit of persons residing in the own. Sale day in April the last day for making re :urns. ah persons railing to make returns on he above day liable to donble tax. All taxes to je paid by the first Monday in May, or executions may be issued. Froperty to bo returned in the name of the proper owner. Guardians, Executors and Administrators will return property under their jontrol. Persons having transferred property, between the 1st October, 1868, and 1st Ootober 1869, will make it known to me. All persons are required, under a penalty of ten dollar.s, to report to me the number of births, deaths and marriages, of whites and blacks, that occurred in their families previous to January 1860. Magistrates, Clergymen and others are required by law to report such facts of this nature as come within their knowledge, during the same period of time. Free persons of color must pay their taxes in March. It is earnestly requested that every tax-payer meet me at the appointed times and places, and not defer making their returns until Court Week und public days at the Court House, at which time there is usually such a rush that it is almost impossible to do business correctly. T. W. STURGIS. Feb 2 5 td HARDWARE, GROCERIES, AND Plantation Goods. THE Subscribers desire to call the attention of the citizens of York and the surrounding di?tricts, to their stock of the above articles, consisting in part, as follows, viz: A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF Swedes and English Iron, from l to 9 in. Band Iron, from 1 to inches. Horse-Shoe Iron. Carriage-Makers' Materials?A variety. Blaoksmith's Tools, Such as Bellows, Anvils, Hammers, Sledges, Screw-Plates, Stocks and Dies, &c., &o. CARPENTER'S TOOLS of all descriptions. House-Furnishing Materials of all kinds. 200 kegs best NAILS, assorted, from 3d to 60d, for Cash, at a low figure. BAGGING, BALE-ROPE, SALT, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, &c. Farming Implements, Such as Spades, Shovels, Forks, Scythe-Blades, Straw Cutters, Corn-Sheliers, Ploughs, Fans, Fan Gearing, &c., &c. Plantation Shoes, Georgia Plains and Kerseys, Lindseys, Blankets, &c., &c. Crockery and Glassware, Trace, Log, and Wagon Chains, of all sizes and kinds. In short, ourstock will be found to embrace a large variety of all such articles as are required on the Farm, Plantation, or for Building purposes. Our terms will be found to be as moderate as any other in the State, either for cash, or on short credit to approved customers. Call at the sign of the "GOLDEN ANVIL." AGNEW, FISHER & CO. N. B.?Liberal prices paid forCotton and other Country produce. Chester, Oct. 20, 1859. 42 tf CAROLINA HIGH SCHOOL, COLUMBIA, S. C. CORPS OF INSTRUCTORS: A. BREVARD BRUMB7, A. M., PrincipalLatin. JAS. WOOD DAVIDSON, A. M., PrincipalGreek. T. BEZANCON, of the University of France, Assistant?Mathematics and Fronch. EXERCISES resumed on the FIRST MONDAY in JANUARY. Classes <*fj?a5?*will be organized during the first week for both the Sophomore and Freshman 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. The main aim of the School is thoroughness ; and in order to attain this each Instructor has his speciality, and the system ol 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 bo conducted with en ergy and ability. The English studies shall receive their full share of attention. In this department competent assistance shall be constantly engaged. TERMS FOR A SEMI-ANNUAL SESSION: English, $20 and $2-5 00 Classics and English 30 00 French [extra] 15 00 Jan 5 1 tf ~mmm hmi^ YORKYILLE, S. C. THE undersigned announces to ^ormcr Wends and patrons of ft1*HS%-tbis long-established Hotel, that be has become the Proprietor, and will conduct it for the future, in a style which nrHi Ho nnfiBfao.torv to the most fastidious of his guests. His Agent, Mr. M. Jones, will be constantly in attendance and will conduct the business affairs of the establishment; while the other departments will continue under the experienced and skillful management of the former landlady. The rooms will be re-furnished, and kept in perfect order; strict attention will be given to THE TABLE ; polite and well-trained SERVANTS will attend to every want; an experienced Hostler will keep the Stable, which will always be supplied with abundant provender; and in fine, no pains or expense will be spared to make the Hotel as comfortable and inviting as any to be found in the up-country, and at as reasonable rates as the condition of the market will permit. The public are requested to give us a trial. JASPER 8TOWE. Jan 19 8 tf ROSE'S HOTEL. YORKVILLE, 8. C THIS large brick building is still arVrflpgdW ?Pen for the reception and accommodation of the travelling public, under the superintendence of the owner himself. With, assurance to all who patronize him, that they will find at his house, rooms equal to any in the State, and the table supplied with the best this market will afford, the Proprietor returns thanks for the liberal patronage extended to him in the past, and hopes by strict attention in future, to make this house as heretofore?comfortable to the Traveller and profitable to himself. MY OM1V1BTS will be found at the RAIL ROAD DEPOT to convey passengers and their baggage to this House, FREE OF CHARGE. Good 8TABLES attached to this Hotel. Carriages, Horses, and attentive servants, always in readiness to convey traveller to any part of the country. No Agents or renowned Whips, at this es'ablisliment. W. E. ROSE. Jan 26 4 tf Southern Fruit Trees. jAMCttL THE undersigned informs the citizens of York District, that be has appointed Mr. B. P. BOYD of York-1 ville, agent for the sale of bis Fruit TREES, grown in the neighborhood of Greensboro', N. C. His TREES are all of Southern growth, and are warranted in eviry respeot, 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 61 * ly WOOD, EDDY &. CO.'S GEORGIA AND DELAWARE _ mtm GAtfmsi. * GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE W 100,000IJB = The Grand Extraordinary Drawings |-i Of Wood, Eddy & Co.'s Three Number Lotteries will take place in public, under the Superintend ? ence of Sworn Commissioners, as follows : the Clots No. 96 Draws Saturday, February 25,1860. ( ClatsNo. 156 Draws Saturday, March 81, 1860. ?= Class No. 204 Draws Saturday, April 28,1860. I NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TWO TICKETS. Ca: GRAND ne: EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING, J To take place as above specified. i One Grand Capital Prize of ^ 8B100,000! ? 1 Prize of $60,000 100 Prizes of $1,000 _J 2 Prizes of 20,000 170 " 500 f 2 " 10,000 65 ? 100 ^ 2 " 6,000 66 " 75 as 2 " 6,000 65 " 60 . 2 " 4,000 66 " 50 ? 2 " 8,000 4,810 " 40 2 " 2,000 27,040 " 20 _ 32.896 Prizes amaunting to $1,186,786 Whole Tickets, $20?Halve*, $10?Quarters, $5? . Eighths, $2 50. ^ Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following rates, which is the risk: ? Certificate of Package of 26 Whole Tickets 1299 00 | " " 26 Half " 119 80 " " 26 Quarter " 74 75 as " "26 Eighth " 37 37 jjj THE ORDINARY DRAWINGS Class60, Draws on Saturday, February 18, 1860 T Class 61, Draws on Saturday, February 25, 1860 Class 62, Draws on Saturday, March 8, 1860 , Class 68, Draws on Saturday, March 10, 1860 Class 64, Draws on Saturday, March 17,1860 _ ClassOS, Draws on 8atnrday, March 24, 1860 H Class 66, Draws on Saturday, Maroh 81, 1860 J Class 67, Draws on Saturday, April 7, 1860 a8 Class 68, Draws on Saturday, April 14,1860 Di Class 69, Draws on Saturday, April 21,1860 _ Class 70, Draws on Saturday, April 28,1860 n NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS. J hi ORDINARY DRAWING. 7 To take place as above specified. One Grand Capital Prize of $50,000! f\ 1 Prize of $20,000' 1 Prize of 1,500 1 " 10,000 60 " 600 1 " 5,000' 100 " 400 a) 1 ? 4,0001 100 " 300 1 " 3,000! 100 " 160 jj 100 " 100 n APPROXIMATION PRIZEB. J 4 pzs. of $400 apxg to $50,000 pz. are $1,600 ' 4 " 300 " 20,000 " ? 1,200 4 " 250 " 10,000 " " 1,000 4 " 225 " 6,000 " " 900 r 4 " 200 " 4,000 " " 800 4 " 160 " 8,000 " " 600 C 4 " 100 " 1,500 " " 400 tJ - aaa .. AA _ 1 AA AAA t?,UUU zu are iw,wv _ f 5,485 Prizes amounting to $020,000 Whole Ticket* $10?Halve* $5? Quarter* $2.50. C Certificates of Packages in the Ordinary Draw- tl ings will be sold at the following rates, which is the risk: f Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, $80 " " 10 Half " 40 " " " 10 Quarter " 20 D " ? 10 Eighth " 10 fgy In ordering Tickets or Certificates, enclost r the amount of money to our address, for what yon wiBh to purchase; name the Lottery in which you n wish it invested, and whether you wish Wholes, 0 Halves, Quarters, or Eighths, on receipt of which, we send what is ordered, by first mail, together f with the scheme. Immedin tely after the drawing, a Printed Draw h ing, Certified to by the Commissioners, will be tl sent, with an Explanation. Purchasers will please write their signa- j tures plain, and give the name of their Post Office, County and Stale. ? All communications strictly confidential. t |All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immediately after the drawing?other prizes at the usual time of forty days. ' Wood, Eddy & Co.'s Lotteries are drawn at Augusta, Georgia, and Wilmington, Delaware. * Orders for Tickets or Certificates, to be direc ted to WOOD, EDDY & CO., Augusta, Oa. f or, WOOD, EDDY & CO.. Atlanta, Ca. or, WOOD, EDDY & Co.. Wilmington, Del. 1 Circulars containing Schemes for the ii month will be sent, free of expense, by addres sing as above. Feb 2 ' 5 tf "Tore sheriffs sales, } BY Virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facia*, to ? me directed, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriffs Sale, ON THE FIRST MON- ? DAY IN MARCH .\EXT, J anrl /low fnllAwinrv o Vn*?lr Prtnrt TTfttion flin fnl. - lowing property, to wit: On Tuesday after the first Monday in March 'n next, at the store of John McQill, I will sell one , oow, levied on as the property of D. C. Crosby, [J at the suit of Lindsay & Gordon and others. 1 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 Q lands of A. Hardin and others, levied on as their ^ property, at the suit of I. D. Witherspoon and a Ann Witherspoon, Executors, and others. Also, jj Sally Pursely's interest in said land, levied on as ^ her property at the suit of James Jefferys. 14 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, bounding on lands of S. G. Wesfbrooks, c, II. H. Drenen and others. Also, one other tract q 1 of land bounding lands of Daniel Williams ; to- | 1 gether with the mills, situated thereon. Also, 1 ten negroes, viz: Bill, Chatles, Ben, Mary, Green, Judy, Josephine, Bob, Adeline, and Cornelia, levied on as the property of J. N. McElwee, jr., at the suit of Ann Witherspoon and I. j D. Witherspoon, Executors, and others. 18 , One tract of land whereon defendant now resides, on the Lnndsford road, two miles from 0 Yorkville, adjoining lands of William Jones and others, levied on as the property of Alexander Baker, at the suit of H. F. Adickes, and others. 2 One tract of land, lying on the Mason's Ferry Road, adjoining lands of Richard M. Pressley I and others, levied on as the property of David p G. Wallace, at the suit of A. M. Jackson. 2 One house aDd lot in Yorkville, situated on the S 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. 9 One tract of land whereon defendant now resides, adjoining lands of H. P. White, Marcus ?' Bird and others, levied on as the property of Ja- Icob Ettcrs, at the suit of James Childers. 13 9 One bay horse one sorrel horse, one two-horse 11 wagon and one buggy, levied on as the property of Joseph Jenkins, at the suit of Lindsay & Gor- ai don and others. 16 bi Oue negro man, Berry, levied on as the proper- jt ty of James Meek, atthesnit of John F. Brian & v< James A. Gaston, Administrators and others. 15 One tract of land whereon the defendant now tl resides, tevied|on as the^jroperty of Joseph Heth- pi erington, at the suit of Q. R. Ratchford, and oth ers. 25 Four negroes, viz: Sam, Allison, Dan and Jake, levied on as the property of Robert McLure, at L the suit of Jas. L. Clark and Co., and others. 11 Three negroes, viz: Sue and her two children, ? Ellen and John, levied on as the property of W. S. Dunlap, at the suit of Roddy & Co. and others. 10 J One trr.ct of land on which defendant, S. P. I Sutton, resides, levied on his property, at the | suit of John M. Ross, Ordinary vs. T. N. Pettus and others. 1 ALFRED STILWELL, s. t. d. P! Yorkville, Feb. 9, 1860. s. SHERIFF'S SALE.?As agent of Sim- Si ons, Ruff & Co., E. B. Stoddard & Co.. and be 8ussdorf& Leiding. I will sell at York Court Ri House on the first Monday in March next, one T1 bay horse, bridle and saddle; two beds and bed- is ding, two trunks, one bureau, one table, one lot of books, one carpet bag, one silk dress patern, ^ one set of silver tea spoons, one gold watch, one jn silver watch, two gold rings, one umbrella, one r0 pair of scales, sold as the property of W. H. McCounell. ALFRED STILWELL, (Pi's, fee $1.75) S. V. D. Feb 16 7 3t Rail-road dividend.?the k. ~ Mountain Rail Road Company has this day 1 - ?j -r TUDPr DID PtfWT \f aecinrcu a uiviucuu ui lunuu tsik vmu <*y- ? on the capitAl stock of the Company. The same will be paid on demand, at the office in Yorkville. T! S. B. MEACHAM, | Sec'y and Treasurer. M Jan 2 1 tf ca P, NOTICE.?AH persons indebted to me are b( EARNESTLY requested to come forward n? and make payment. Early attention to this no- ce tice will save much hard feeling and some cost, sn RICHARD HARE. June 80 26 tf Canirikte. r announcing a Candidate for Office, per year, or for a lees time, $6 in advance ; if not paid in advance, $10. FOR ORDINARY. |RDINARY.?The friends of JOHN A. J BROWN, Esq., respectfully announce him as landidate for ORDINARY of York District, at ! ensuing election. )ct 20 42 te hRDIYARY. The friends of JEROME r G. MILLER, respectfully announce him as n ndidate for ORDINARY of York District, at the ct election. April 1, 1859. 13 ly hRDINARY.?The friends of JOHN G. " ENLOE, Esq . respectfully announce him as landidate for ORDINARY of York District, at ) ensuing election. 3ept 2, '59. 35 tf mi a 71 J . * T/\TT\T T% JltUlUr AKI.?me rnenuB 01 Ji/nn v. JACKSON, Esq.,respectfully auuouncehim a Candidate for the office of ORDINARY. April 8,1859. 14 ly FOR TAX-COLLECTOR. TAX COL LECTOR .?T he" 7riendiT a L W. A. ROBINSON respectfully announcf m as a Candidate for Ta* Collector for Yorl strict, at the ensuing election. Feb 9 6 te* [TAX-COLLECTOR.?We are autborl L zed to announce Rev. W. C. PATTERSON a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR for Yorl strict, at the ensuing election. Jan 12 2 te H AX-COLLECTOR.?THE friends c L JOHN F. O'NEAL respectfully announce hie a Candidate for Tax-Collector for York Dis let, at the ensuing election. Oct 18 . 41 te* rAX-COLLECTOR.-We areauthorizc to announce Capt. WM. LAWSON BROWN a Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR for Yorl istr.ct, at the ensuing election. Sept 29 39 te rAX-COLLECTOR.- -The friends c Capt. F. J. E. QUINN, respectfully announc m ns & candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR fc ork District, at the ensuing election. August 25, 1859. 34 te* HAX-COLLECTOR.--THE friends < L MOSES LINDSAYrespeotfullyaunouncehi] ) a Candidate for Tax-Collector for York Distric : the ensuing election. Dec. 9,1859. 49 ' tf r AX-COLLECTOR.- - We are authorize to announce W. B. McCONNELL, as a Cai idate for Tax-Collector for York District, at tb isuing election. March 11 9 *o60 rAX COLLECTOR.?The friends oft C. GWIN, respectfully announce him as andidate for TAX-COLLECTOR for York Di ict, at the ensuing election Maroh4, 1859. 9. tf rAX-COLLECTOR.?The frieuds oi 1 P. BOYD respectfully announce him as andidate for Tax-Collector for York District, i le ensuing election. March 11, 1858. 10 tf rAX-COLtECTOR^ Weareauthorizt to announce THOMAS ROACH as a Candii te for Tax Collector for York District, at tl ext election. Feb. 25, 1859. 8 tf rAX COLLECTOR.?The friends Captain JOHN J. WYLIE, beg leave to a ounce him as a candidate for TAX-COLLECTO f York District, at the next eleotion. Dec 17, 1858. 50 rAX COLLECTOR.?The friends ofJ< 8EPH C. MITCHELL respectfully announ im as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR, be next election. Oct 22, 1858. 42 tf A X COLLECTOR.?We are authorix to announce Capt. DANIEL D. MOORE ae landidate for TAX COLLECTOR for York Di rict, at the ensuing election. Jan 14 ' " 2 o'GO rAX COLLECTOR.?We areauthoriz to announoe WYLIE L. HARRIS, Esq., at Iandidate for TAX-COLLECTOR of York D rict, at the ensuing election. rAXCOLLECTOR.?We areauthoriz to announce S. S. ELAM as a Candidate f 'AX-COLLECTOR of York District, at the ens og election. Jan 7, 1858. 1 tf rO PLANTERS AND FARMER! rHE Subscriber desires to inform the pub] that he is prepared to furnish to any one th rants such a thing, the BEST COTTON GIN th 3 made anywhere, and he is still making iinprov lents on his former Gins, and has nofearinche snging any other Gin Factory to produce i qnal in performance or speed. With good, d lotton, the roll in the gin cannot be broken n lade to spew over?which cannot be said of ai ther gin. His gin also has advantages and it rovements which no other can have, as these ha een regularly patented,?such as the exclusii f rats from the brush, &c., by the peculiar co truction of the gin, which no other has a right lake. He also makesTHRASHERS of differe: onstruction to snit the wish of any one; the spil cater combined, the smooth drum with finge nd no spikes, and different other patterns. E as also the right of the celebrated Garlingt< 'rashers which are very much admired by evei ne that has seen or tried them. Any one wanting a superor Gin or Thrash' an be supplied by sending his order to me i hester C. H., So. Ca. Work will be careful hipped to any place desired. Repairing done at short notice. JOHN SIMPSON. To House-Bailders, I will say that I a onstantly manufacturing Sashes, Blinds ai oors of every description, of good material ai f the very best workmansmp. All work carefully packed and forwarded rder. Jan 5 1 tf Mills, &o., For Sale. I" OFFER to sell my Steam SAW and GRAI I MILLS, located at T. Barber's, seven mil astofRock Hill. Having sold my land there at loved away, I am anxious to sell these Mills.he engine is a THIRTY HORSE POWER, ar f the best machinery. The Saw, when well a snded to, can cut SIX. THOUSAND FEET f lumber per day. Attached to it is a LATI NG SAW, and a saw to cut up slabs. Tt RAIN MILL grinds VERY FAST, when kej i order. This MACHINERY IS ALL NEW, nd made of the very best material. It hi sen in operation only three years, and is not it ired in any way. The whole can easily be m< sd to any part of the country. As I am compelled to sell, any one can bn lis machinery of me cheaper than such can fc urcha?ed North, or anywhere else in the work My address is Fort Mills, York District, S. ( C. J. KEE. Reference: John Simpson, Chester; J. S. Hi? aurens, S. C. Jan 12 2 4m Valuable Property for Sale, THE undersigned desirous c removing to his plantation, offer /. TTATTOr A XTT\ T Am JJirTiyW. T"r saie mu nuuoii aih/ nui i SnXISifiS^yorkville, formerly occupied b >1. Wm. C. Beatty. The property is well im oved. All the OUTBUILDINGS, ich as Kitchens, Smoke-House, Well-House ;ables, Corn-Crib and Carriage-House, have a] sen built within the last three and four years id a fine NEW FRONT built to the DWELLING ie lot is well enclosed. On the premises, ther a Well of EXCELLENT WATER, je above is one of the most desirable situation Yorkville?none excepted?and as I am desi us to sell, a bargain can be had. I will tak eat pleasure in showing the premises to an le wishing to purchase. THOS. DAYIES. Aug 18 83 tf In Equity?York. ary Pursely, | Petition for specific per vs. > formance or sale of ios. K. Pursely, et at. J Land, Act., ?c. N pursuance of the decretal order of th . Court of Equity, made at Chambers in thi se, the creditors of the Defendant, Thos. K arsely, ar<- required to establish their demand ifore me on or before the 15th day of Apri >xt, or be debarred of taking any share of pro edsof sale of Defendants interest in the lan? Id in this case. ($5) WALTER B. METIS, c. E. T. D. Jan 5 1 3m Ayerfe Sarsaparilla. A compound remedy, la which we have labored to aradnce the most effectual alterative that can be made. It ft a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with other subs tan cee of still mater alterative powef aa to afford an effective antidote for the disease* Saiaaparffla ft reputed to cure. It is believed that such a remedy la wanted by thoae who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplftb their core must prove of immense service to this large class of oar afflicted fellow-dUseas. How completely this compound will do it has been proven by experiment on many of the wont Cases to be found of the following complaints;*? Scrofula and Scrofulous Complaints, Eruptions and Eruptive Diseases, Ulcers, Pimples. Blotches, Tumors, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Syphilis aad HyphaUtio Affections, Mercurial Disease, Dropsy, Neuralgia or TlcDookmreux, Debility, Dyspepsia aad Indigwooe, Erystpelaa, Rose or St Anthony's Fire, aad Indeed the whoftoftas of complaints arising from imparity of the Blood, This compound will be found a gnat promoter of health. when taken in the spring, to ezpei the torn nunon waicu fester In the blood at that seaaonof the year. By the timely expulsion of them many rankling disorders are nipped in the bud. Multitudes can, by the aid ofW> remedy, spare themselves from the endnranee of foul eraptlons and ulcerous sores, through which the system WHl strive to rid itself of corruptiona, If not assisted to do this through the natural channels of the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse ont the vitiated blood whenever yon ' find Its impurities bunting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; cleanse It when yoa find it is obstructed and sluggish In the veins; cleanse it whenever H is foul, dhd your feelings will tell yon when. Even wberemo particular disorder Is felt, people enjoy better health, and live i longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and ail is well; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of life is dlsorder: ed or overthrown. SaraaparlHa hat, and deserves much, the reputation, of accomplishing these ends. But the world has been egro, giously deceived by preparations of It, partly becaose the . t drag alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, bat more because many preparations, pretending to be conoen trated extracts of it, contain bnt little of the virtue of Bar[ saparills, or anything else. During late years the public have beeh misled by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sazaaparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon ~ the sick, for they not only contain little, if any, Sarasparilla, bnt often no curative properties whatever. Hence, ? bitter and painful disappointment has followed the use of i the various extracts of Sanmpariila which flood the market, until the name itself is Justly despised, and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sorsaparilla, and intend to supply such 7 a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think we have ground 0 for believing it has virtues which are irresistible by the ordinary ran of the diseases ills intended to cure. In order to secure their complete eradication from the system, the remedy should be Judiciously taken according to directions on the bottle. j PREPARED BT DR. J. C. AYER A COi k LOWELL, MASS. Price, (1 per Bottle; Six Bottles for 95.K' - Ayer's Cherry Peotora], *' has won for itself such a renown for the care of every vae riety of Throat and Long Complaint, that it is entirely unii necessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been employed. As it bos long been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the beet it ~i ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do for their " relief ail It has ever been found to do. 1 Ayer's Cathartio Pills, FOR THE CURE OP Costiveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dyrotery, _ Foul Stomach, Erysipelas, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Kj Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Liver Complaint, Dr ^pay, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, and for Purifying the Blood, le They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensitive am take them pleasantly, and they are -the beet aperient in the world for all the purpoeee of a family physic. - Price 25 cents per Box; Five Boxes tot 91 00. j. ' a Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen oca eminent personages, nave lent tneir names to ceruiy the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, but oar spans here will not permit the insertion of them. The Amti below named furnish gratis oar America!* aluajfac fa ? which they are given; with also full descriptions of ths !>. above complaints, and the treatment that should he tola lowed for their cure. t. >* _ t Do not be pat off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand Arm's, nafi take no others. The sick want the best aid there K for them, and they should have it ? All our Remedies are for sale by ALLISON & BRATHi TON, Yorkvtlle; A. H. DA VEGA, Chester; MAS8BY i St MILLS, Ebenenervllle; RODDY St BRO., Bock HUL At Wholesale, by M. A. St C. A.GANTOS, Norfolk, ? 16 Va.; HAVILAND, STEVENSON St CO., Charleston; HAVLLAND, CHICHESTER St CO., Augusta, Ga. > _ Feb 16 7 4m S To the Public. Q Ever since my "Aromatic Schiedam Schnapps"?the R purest and best Oin for medical purposes?became Tilly appreciated throughout this country, I have been constantly solicited by druggists, apothecaries, and Urge numbers of the most eminent physicians, in all parts of the Union, to T" add to my Gin Importations pure Brandies and Wines, and J" to bottle them the same as I am and have been doing with Cf the Schnapps; to seal with my seal and give my certified cate guarantying their undoubted purity. I should long ago have endeavored to comply with the flattering requests, but I found it Impossible to do so, especially In regard to the Important articles of Brandy, Port ~r and Madeira Wines, owing to the high prices in Europe, #e6(1 casioned by short grape crops for some years. Happily fir I a the success of my new enterprise, the grape crops to the i?. 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 furnish pure Brandy ~ and W iues. These favoring circumstances have enabled ttia t/t pammonm t now nntitmriasi T kdva rntirlmlmn in ) a Import Cognac Brandy and Wines, to bottle them formedjg leal as well as for private om, I am well aware, from the bitter experience, the vile attache, the misrepresentation of motives and enmity of dealers and mixers of bad articles, et] which I met with and conquered in the case of my Hrlinqpfi , before it obtained its present proud pre-eminence over all or other Gins, that the new enterprise will be attended with n- equal opposition, more trouble, and Involve an immense outlay of capital These difficulties and expenses wCl be much greater, because I shall have, to encounter the malignity and enmity of countless thousands who are engaged ? In the liquor trade, and making fortunes by the msnwtsr? tore of infamous imitations of ''Brandy" made from poison^ o us com pounds?their o*e being alike destructive to neahhw * ji human life, and of course speedy death to the feeble invalid, or those In whoee behalf eminent physicians have urged lie npon me the importation of a pure, invigorating article of at Brandy. I shall do so, in spite of all opposition, even , that or the dealers and sellers of the stuff in bottles called "Brandy," of which millions of bottles are annually sold, *- and which Is no better than the worst of poisons, tl- I am perfectly willing and well satisfied to embark in this ,new enterprise, and have no fears, no doubts about the most ultimate success for myself and the druggists and py apothecaries In the thirty-three 8tales, If they wiilbeartfly or co-operate with me in my effort? to drive out of use the ]T vilest of compounds, called "Brandy," and replace it with 3 the pure, unadulterated article, which I will faithfully and D* truly supply. ve The medical virtues of pure French Brandy need not be }D told. The Brandy imported by mo I will bottle/seal with my seal, my label, and add my certificate that it js of the "* first quality, and pure and unadulterated as when It left to the distillery In France. "i v nt 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 certlrs ficate is correct, and can be relied upoithfV purchasers in It any section of the Union to which my Brandy maybe apnt T hnvA mo/fa Rrrantwtmpnt m with th? hMt RranHu manufacturers In France, with those who have a workfT wide renown as the first Brandy exporters. I have selected four eminent firms who will ship me their Brandies. er I shall not designate the article by any other name than Wolfe's Qenoine Cognac Brandy. If I were to do Otherwbse it would be useless, for tfcfiR unprincipled persons, ly who are incessantly engaged in the nefarious traffic of imitating all valuable articles, would soon imitate and adopt my mark as a cloak under which to sell their compound of poisons to cover the vile imposition. ? I am now prepared to receive and execute orders for , m Wolfe's Gennine Cognac Brandy addressed to me, No. 22 j Beaver Street. Prices will be given to personal appUca11 tion, or in reply to letters. id In this circular I have thus far written mainly abont pure Cognac Brandy ; I have now to call your attention , toother liquors and winea. I am prepared to supply orders for "Jamaica Bum," imported and bottled by me; also, "Irish and Scotch Whiskey." The purity and genuineness of the last named arti? 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," N and "Sherry" Wines for Medical purposes. These I also guaranty with my seal, my label, and my certificate. In conclusion permit me to add that I shall be happy to id hear from those that this circular reaches, and whose per sonal or pecuniary interests it may effect, in the comblnalfi tion of articles that I engage to supply. Should any such person visit New York?especially a Druggist, Apothecary t or Physician?I shall be most happy to receive a personal call. | There is no Importer who possesses more actual experience and knowledge of the importing liquor and wine trade I - than I do, I have been engaged in it over thirty yean. .. 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 I am favored with the visits of any such, or by frienda to whom they give liters of introduction to me, they can see with their own eyes, and test my truthfulness by their own observais tion. , 1 respectfully crave, for this circular asd its contents, a careful and attentive pernsaL lam, respectfully,yourobe}" dient servant, UDOLPHO WOLFE, 18,20, & 22 Beaver Street, New York. y WHOLE8ALE AGENTS. J. D. Grieff Sc Co., New Orleans, La; S. J. Sc J. J. 1. Jones, Mobile, Ala; Hunnlcutt Sc Taylor, Atlanta Geo.; J. Haviland, Chichester Sc Co., Augusta, Geo.; Bagtaad Sc Birch, Columbus, Geo.; Bowdre Sc Anderson, Maeoo, Geo.; Holcomb Sc Co., Savannah, Geo.; G. Poliln, Chart, leston.8. C. <* -. Jan 12 2 3m. - South CaroTina---York District WHEREAS G. W. WILLIAMS has applied to me forLettersof Administration, onalland II singular the goods and chattels, rights and cred18 its of STEPHEN B. ?ETTUS late of the Disn trict aforesaid, deceased. *' y These are therefore to cite and admonish' all andsiugolar, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and aDDear before me. at ou?*hext Ordinary'sCourtforthe said District, to beholden >, at York Court House on the 17th day of February, >1 instant, to shew cause, if any, why the said ; Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and Seal, this 6th day of ? February, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty, and in the eighty-fourth year of American Independence. 8 J. M. BOSS, 0. Y. D. i- Feb 9 6 2t v South Carolina?York District WHEREAS ROBT. WHITESIDES has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of JOHN C. WALLACE, late of tie District aforesaid, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to beand appear before me,at our e next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be s holden at York Court House on the 20th day of FEBRUARY inst., to shew cause, if any, why the s said administration should not be granted. 1 Given under my hand and Seal, this 6th day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousi and eight hundred and sixty, and in the eighty-fourth year of American Independence. J. M. BOSS, 0. Y. D. ,i Feb 9 6 t 2t