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t?Ku It is a common observation that there are more sufterers from debility, among Americans, than can be found among any other civili1 zed nation. The reason is obvious. We take ' too little exercise, and forget the wants of the l body in the absorbing pursuits of business. lu f all such cases, ordinary medicines can do little good. What is required is just such a tonic and ( invigorator as Dr. J. Hostetter has given to the I world, in his CELEBRATED "BITTERS." The l weak and nervous denizen of the counting house, ' the exhausted toiler upon the shop board, and the prostrated student of the midnight lamp, have found a wonderful regenerator in the "Bit ters," and prefer it to more pretentious, but less efficacious medicines. But it should not be forgotten that the agent which is so magical in its influence upon a frame which is merely debilitated, is equally powerful in assisting nature to I expel the most terrible forms of disease. Who f would not give it a trial ? For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON, Yorkville, S. C. Oct 4 40 lm - - Dr. Wistar'g Balsam of Wild Cherry. In the whole history of Medical Discoveries, no remedy has performed so many or such re markable cures of the numerous affections of the Throat, Lungs, and Chest?of Coughs, Colds Bronchitis, Influenza. Whooping Cough, Croup Asthma, or of Consumption itself, as this fai famed, long-tried, and justly celebrated Balsam So generally acknowledged is the superior ex cellence of this remedy that but few of the manj who have tested its virtues by experience fail t( keep it at hand as a speedy and certain cure foi sudden attacks of Cold?fully believing that iti remedial powers are comprehensive enough t< embrace every form of disease from the slighes cold to the most dangerous symptom of pulmom ary complaint, Virginia Testimony. Certificate from Mr. Norborne Norton, o the Examiner Office, Richmond: Richmond, Va., Feb. 23, 1860. Messrs. S. W. Fowle & Co., Boston?Gentle men: I with pleasure testify to the great meri i of your invaluable lung medicine, Dr. Wistar't Balsam of Wild Cherry, which is likewise highly valued by many of our esteemed citizens, wh< have tested its virtues by trial. I first made use of this Balsam some thre< years since for a violent and distressing cough which baffled the skill of physicians, and to m] joy, experienced such gratifying relief as to in duce me to persevere in its use. I always kee| it by me, and ever find it to be unfailing in it! effects. No medicine that I have ever used hai given such speedy relief. Yours trulv, NORBORNE NORTON. g?* Caution to purchasers. The only genuin Wistar's Balsam has the written signature of " Bctts" and the printed one of the proprietors 01 the outer wrapper; all other is vile and worth less. Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE & Co., Boston and for sale by ALLISON & BRATTON, York ville, S. C. Oct 4 40 4t YORKVILLE PRICES ~ CURRENT. corrected weekly by darwin a jeffery8. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1860. Apples,.... Molasses,. Dried, ? .. N.Orleans 60 ? 65 Green, ? .. Porto Rico 55 ? 60 Bagging,... 15 ? 16} Cuba 37 ? 40 Bale Rope,. 10 ? 12 \Nails, cut,. 5 ? 5 Coffee, Rio, 16 ? 18 Rice, ? 5 00 Candles,... ! Sugar | Sperm,.... 50 ? 62 Brown,... 10 ? 12 Adamant,. 25 ? 30 Refined,.... Ill ?> 13 Cheese ? J.. 'Salt, 2 00 ? Mackerel,...13 00 ? 18 00 jVarn 1 00 ? 1 10 Produce Market?Prices trom Wagons. Butter 12} ? 15 [flock,..-.? Beef, ? 6 P'sack,.. 3-35 ? 3 4 Beeswax,... 20 ? 22 jLard, 12 Bacon, ? .. J Meal 95 ? 1 00 Cotton 8} ? 9J !Pork ? Corn, ? 1 00 Peas 75 ? 80 Chickens,.. 10 ? 12} Tallow,.... 10 ? 12 Kggs, ? 10 |Wheat, ? 1 35 Feathers,.. 35 ? 37};Wool 25 ? 28 Cotton.?Our market cominues dull, wit! prices gradually declining. We quote extreme at to 9$ for new crop. The bulk of the salei at 9| to 9Jc. Flour unchanged. We continue our quota tions of $8 40 per sack. Corn.?None in market. JSgmeitcal. Married?On Tuesday. 2nd instant, bv Rev R. Y. Russet. Mr. JAMES M. HENRY, of Ar kansas. and Miss MARSALINE M. BLACK, o: York District. On Thursday, 4th instant, by Rev. R. Y Russel, Mr. JOHN H. HOOD and Miss ELIZ^ C. FEEMSTER, all of this District. On Thursday. 4th instant, by Rev. R. Y Russel, Dr. MINOR GWIN, of this District and Miss JANE M. ROSS, of Chester District ?bituarg. Died.?In Gaston County. N C., on the 21s ult. WYATT M. GLADDEN, of a cancer on th left side of his face with which he had been con fined to his bed nearly three years, and wbicl made him completely helpless during the las fifteen days of hi3 existence?aged 27 years, I months and 16 days- His last end was caln and serene. Give joy or grief, give ease or pain. Take life or friends awav; But let me meet them all again, In that eternal day." THE friends of Maj. ROBERT L. LINDSAY re-pectfully announce him as a Cundidati for SHERIFF of York District, at the ensuinj election. Oct 11 41 ly* A\TED.-A N0. 1 BOOT-MAKER If he can't get a Boot-maker he will tak' a Shoe-maker. Apply immediately to the sub scriber at his shop in Yorkville. SSf The Siiat3 Zeitung, please copy 3 times and send account to the advertiser. JACOB FLACH. Oct 11 41 _ 3t STOLEX?On Sunday night, the 7th inst. from the stables of the undersigned, a REI nAnnnr "Aner ),or,rto hitrh nf me SLTWAEjJU nuuoij, ayuui xv w. ?v diurnsize, white spot in the face, and blind in th< right eye. Also, one or two white spots?sad die marks?on the back. Any information tr regard to the same will be thankfully receivec at Yorkville, by WILLIAM LOWRY. Oct 11 42 It* FALL IMPORTATION, I860, BiiiuiimmiBois ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP Ribbons, Bonnet Silks and Satins, Velvets, Ruches, Flowers, Feathers, Straw Bonnets, Flats, &c. NO. 037 AND LOFTS of 039 BALTIMORE STREET BALTIMORE, MD. Offer a Stock unsurpassed in the United States in variety and cheapness. Orders solicited and prompt attention given. fi months, six Der cent, off for cash, par funds. Oct lj_ 41 3m Commissioner's Sale. In Equity?York District. W. B. Allison, et al. "| Bill for Partition vs > and Division Isaac N. Enloe, et al. J of Land. IN obedience to the order of the Court of Equity. made in the above case, at June Term, 1860, I will expose to public sale, at York Couri House, on the first MONDAY IN NOVEMBER next, a tract of land situate in York District, on the waters of Bullock's Creek, known as the Hugh Allison tract, bounded by lands of Francis Nichols, Robert Allison, Jane Barber and others, and containing 3S4 ACRES. Also, at the same time and place, 1 will sell the interest of Hugh Alliso >, being the one un divided half thereof, it, -.at other tract, known as the Mill tract, adjoin og the above and containing 30 A< RES, more or less. Sold for partition and division among the heirs-at-law of Hugh Allison, de c eased. Terms of Sale.?Twelve months credit, with interest from day of sal--, purchaser giving bond and two good sureties, and paying the costs of these proceedings in cash. (?5 31 J) WALTER B. METTS, c. ?. y. d. V Oct 1b 41 4t The Yorkville Book Store, ] J-. W. BEAR3D, BEGS leave to announce to the public that he has returned to Yorkville?his native village?and is now opening at the Store-Room formerly occupied by Capt. F. It. S1MRIL, a care- t fully selected stock of LAW, MEDICAL, RELI- t GIOUS, SCHOOL and i MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS, r Gift Books, Albums, Juvenile Books, Blank ( Books of every variety, Bibles and Prayer Books, j Hymn Books of all denominations, of all sizes t and every style of binding. Music. Memoran t dutn and Pass Books, Diaries for 1861, Pocket, Invoice, Letter, Receipt, Note, Bill Books, &c., &c. Also, LETTER, Foolscap, Note and Bill Paper, \ Envelopes of numerous varieties and of the best quality; Welding-Cake Boxes, Wedding- 1 Cards and Envelopes, Visiting Cards and busi- 1 ness Cards of various styles and sizes; Sealing 1 Wax and Wafers; Gold, Steel, Quill, and Gutta- ! PerchaPens; INKS?Black, Blue, Carmine, In- 1 , dellibleand Copying; Copying Presses and their accompaniments; Writing-Desks, Portfolios, . and Banker's Cases. Also, a stock of Drawing , Paper in sheets and rolls ; Pastel and Monochro- 1 raatic paper; Bristol and Mill Boards, Sketch Books, Oil Canvass, Oil Paper, ! mathematical Instruments, ; f Pencils, Scales, Oil Colors in Tubes; Water Colors in Cakes and Boxes; Brushes, Palettes and Koives, Easels and Stretchers, Varnishes, Drawr ing Pens, &c , &c. Also, ] Paintings, Oil-Prints, Engravings. Lithographs?colored and plain.? ( Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings?Frames made to ( " order at short notice. ( Will also receive and keep on hand regularly, , the Eclectic, Harper's, Leslie's and Peterson's f Monthly Magazines; Godey's Lady's Book, Harper's and Leslie's Illustrated Weeklies, New York Ledger, N. York . Weekly, and for the sake of variety, ! Nix-Nax and Yankee Notions, 5 i j I have made every necessary arrangement for, > and will take great pleasure in ordering any BOOK, PAPER or MAGAZINE, that is in print ? and to be procured. All new publications re, ceived as Boon as issued, and sold at Publishers' r prices. JOHN W. BEARD. n?t n at tf 3 FIFTH AWIAL FAIR I 3 3 Of THE STATE AGRICBLTURAL SOCIETY t OF SOUTH CAROLINA, [ TO BE HELD AT COLUMBIA, i On the 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th Nov'r. 1860. . ?TIHE Executive Committee of the State AgJL ricultural Society of South Carolina, re spectfully call the attention of the citizens of ? South Carolina, and the Southern States, to * their approaching Exhibition. Premiums will be awarded for all articles of Agricultural, Horticultural, Pomological, and Mechanical inter* ests, as well as for all articles of Ladies' Fancy Work and Domestic Economy, embraced in a , - very comprehensive Premium List, which may be obtained by application to R. J. GA3fi$g|Scc retary, Fair Forest, S. C., or to R. M. l^^riS, Columbia. The benefits to the State, arising from these i Annual Exhibitions, are beginning to be recog1 nized now by almost everybody, and the Com* mittee feels confident in assuring visitors that they will be fully repaid for their investment. i All articles intended exclusively for Exhibition, will be passsd over the Railroads in South Carolina upon the same terms as at former Exhibitions. Exhibitors will please give notice in due season 0 to the Railroad officers, of the number, and the 1 kind of animal, the point of shipment, &c. Visitors will go and return for one fare. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. A. P. CALHOUN. D. W. RAY, ROBERT HARLEE, J. P. KINARD, a J. F. .MARSHALL, R. J. GAGE, s W. R. ROBERTSON. ? Oct 11 41 4t , Commissioner's Sale. j In Equity?York District. John R. WUliams, el til. j Bill for Partition \ i James A. Williams. j ^an IN obedience to the order of the Court of Equity, made in this case at June Term 1800, I will expose to public sale, at York Court House, : on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER nqxt, a tract of land described in the pleadings, in ' York District, situate and lying on the waters of ^ Turkey Creek, bounded by lands of James Guy, Sara'l Kirkpatrick, Givens Gallagher and others, and containing L 235 ACRES, . more or less?sold for partition and division , among the heirs of James R. Williams, deceased. Terms of Sale?Twelve mouths credit, with . interest from day of sale, purchaser giving bond and approved personal securitj', and paying the costs of these proceedings in cash. Possession of the premises not to be given until the first : day of Jauuary next. 1 ($4 25) WALTER B. METTS, c. e. y. i>. e Oct 11 41 41 ) Commissioner's Sale. j In Equity?York Distriot. j J. B. Hunter, et al. "J vs. > Bill for Partition. Nancy E. Hunter, et al. ) IN obedience to the order of the Court of Equity, made in this case, at June Term, 1860, I will pell at York Court House, on the ' 1ST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER NEXT, a tract , of land described in the pleadings, situated in e York District on the waters of Beaverdam Creek, I bounded by lands of R. L. Simmons, J. Leander Adams and others, and containing au ACRES, " more or less, sold for partition and division e among the heirs at law of Mary M. Hunter, deceased. Terms of Sale?Cash enough to pay the costs of these proceedings?the balance of the purchase money on a credit of one and two years, in equal annual instalments, with interest from day of sale?purchaser giving bond with at least , two good suieties. ) ($8 50) WALTER B. METTS, c. e. y. d. Oct 12 36 8t IOST?On the 5th instant, between my resA idence and Smith's Turn Out. on the Char ' lotte Railroad, a small BLACK POCKET BOOK ' with a steel clasp, containing the following papers : A Note on John S. Porter for SI,250, payable at one day, and dated February 19th, 1856. A Note on R. Kearney for $48, payable thirty days after date, and dated November 19, 1857. Also, several other papers and receipts. 1 I think, probably, a receipt for $88, sigued I. D. J Witherspoon. A receipt for a note on LaFay- 1 . ette Cole for $25, payable one day after date, 1 and dated January 1, 1856, signed Williams and Beatty. Also, Twenty Dollars in Cash?three and two dollar bill ou the Bank of the State, i . and a five and ten on the Bank of Chester. I hereby forewarn all persons from trading for ] the said notes, as they are alone payable to me. ] I strongly suspect a free negro, Thad Archy, of | . finding the pocket book. I will pay a liberal re < ward for the delivery of the pocket book and t j contents to me, or if left at the office of the Enquirer or Chester Standard. JAMES G. McNEEL. Oct 12 41 tf J TO CONTRACTORS.?Scaled Propo- 1 sals will be received by either of the un- s dersigned, until SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 5th, 1860, for building a new Church at Union.? Plans and Specifications can be examined, by calling on either of the undersigned. H. C. THOMASSON. p. s. thomasson, J. G. GULLICK. Oct 11 41 td 1 rjTiliE NOTICE.?A if persens to whom J. I am in anywise indebted, arc hereby re j ? quested to present their claims for payment at I an early day; and those indebted to me will please make payment by the first of January * next, at farthest. If accounts are not presented 1 to the undersigned by the first of January next, pnyrneut will be barred. J. Ii. MOORE, j Oct 11 41 4t* ? For uext.-t he subscriber proposes to ' RENT the FRONT ROOMS of the house in ( which he resides ; or, if preferred, will Rent the entire premises. J- P- AACOCK. 1 Oct 4 40 tf MESSRS. EDITORSPlease announce J. * HARVEY FAULKNER as a candidate for SHERIFF of York District, at the ensuing ' election, and much oblige MANY FRIENDS Aug 30 35 tf a rpoys, dolls, &c., or sale cheap to . I. the Misses, by 0. L. WALL ACE. ] Aug 23 34 tf |J KAHNWEILER & BROS'. NEW GOODS HATE ARRIVED, And we are ready for the public to examine hem. All we have to say at present is, we will lot he undersold by any merchant in Yorkville, md we will give everybody a fair chance to save noney by purchasing their Goods at our Store, is we sell AT NEW YORK PRICES. You all tnow the motto?" a penny saved is a penny nade." Next week you shall hear more about he great bargains we propose to sell. Come >ue, come all, and give us a call. KAHNWEILER &. BROTHERS, Cheap Store. Oct 4 40 tf TOVfiVORDIAA.\ ES.-?C it Ordain ed, by the Intendant and Wardens of Yorkrille, in Council assembled, and by the authority jf the same, That from and after the passage of this Ordinance, it shall be unlawful for any person or persons, to appear at any time within the incorporate limits of Yorkville intoxicated ; or who shall become disorderly and riotous under the influence of intoxicating liquors. And any person or persons, violating this Ordinance, shall be fined by the said Town Council, for every such offence, not less than Five Dollars, nor more than Fifty. Re it further Ordnined. hv said Town Council of Yorkville, in Council assembled, that from and after the passage of this Ordinance, it shall be unlawful for any person or persons, to permit his, her or their cattle or hogs, of whatsoever kind, to remain upon and run at large through the streets or cross streets of said town of York ville, at night; and any person or persons who shall permit his, her or their cattle or hogs, to remain upon or run at large through said streets of the Town of Yorkville, in violation of this Ordinance, shall forfeit and pay to said Town Council, twenty five cents for each offence, for every head of cattle or hogs, so found upon said streets or cross streets. Done and ratified in Council, under the corporate seal of the town, on the second day of October, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty. M. JENKINS, Intendant. W. A. Mooke, Clerk. Oct 4 40 tf The State of So. Carolina, York District. Richard Hare, Creditor in possession, vs. J. C. Payne.?Attachment. ^M/HJEREAS the Plaintiff did on the 2Gth day f of September 1800. file his declaration a gainst the Defendant, who is without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney kwown within the same, upon whom a copy of the said declaration might be served. It is. therefore, ordered, that the said Defendant do nnnrnr and n]old to the said declaration, on or before the 27th day of September, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. S. E. MOORE, c. c. c. tls. Oct 4 40 lyq SOAP f SOAP! ! SOAP 0! FS. CLEAVER'S refined and delicately Perfumed HONEY SHAVING SOAP, cut in suitable sizes to rub on the chin, after which, by dipping the shaving brush iu hot water, and apply it tothe face, a thick, creamy and perma nent lather will be produced, which so softens the beard without irritating the skin, as to render the usual disagreeable task of shaving, a comparative pleasure. One trial will prove its efficacy. For sale at the YORK DRUG STORE. rjty REWARD.?Ranaway from the jyy 0VJ subscriber in February last, my negro boy CHARLES. Said boy is nbout 18 years old, 6 feet high, will weigh 155 pounds, and may be considered a black negro. He has a rather bushy head of hair, pleasant countenance and polite when spoken to. I will pay the above reward for the delivery of the said boy to me", at my residence, three miles Southwest of McConnellsville, York District, S. C. J. G. McNEEL. Sept 27, 18C0. 39 tf B RICK - L A YI\G N PLAISTERING.?The undersigned respectfully inform the citizes of York District, and the public genrally, that they have formed a co-partnership, and will conduct the business of BRICK and STONE LAYING, PLAISTERING, Whitewashing, &c. They will be pleased to secure a portion of the public patronage, and promise that ii j?.?i? v,..' .i.?~ ,?:n Ill COIiirilCIS uuucriurwv;ii mvui, nm ub v-Avbuted in a faithful mauuer. They will also undertake contracts for making brick. C. M. PEARSON. E. M. MURPHY. March 8 10 tf { AND FOR SALE.?The Subscriber J offers at private sale, A TRACT OF LAND situated on the East side of the Catawba River, 3 miles from Fort Mill, containing 145 ACRES. A part of the tract is RIVER I50TT0.M. On the premises is a small DWELLING HOUSE with all the usual outbuildings in first rate order. The place is well watered. For further information apply to J. P. AYCOCK, Yorkville, S. C. Aug 23 34 tc VTOTICE.- All persons are hereby notified 1^1 not to trade for TWO NOTES, under seal, payable to W. .1. Culp. One in the sum of two hundred dollars, dated January 10th, 1860, and due January 1861 ; the other in the sum of two hundred and eighty-three dollars, dated January 10th, 1860, and due January 1862. The conditions for which said notes were given having failed, we will not pay the same unless compelled by law. S. HOTCHKISS, JAS. T. HOTCHKISS. Oct 4 40 2t rpO TIIE PIBL,IC? The Undersigned JL respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that he has resumed the TAILOR TVn RTTSTVPSS in "Pis. u-Krtn Rnilrlincr ? nn ^ w OJ posite G. R. Ratchford & Co's Store, where be is prepared to execute every description of work in his line on reasonable terms, and in the best manner. He solicits a share of the public patronage. WM. DICKSON. April 5 14 fun MASOX1C NOTICE.?The members ot PHILANTHROPIC LODGE, No. 78, A. F. M., are requested to attend the next regular communication, on Monday evening, loth inst. Dr. A. G. MACKEY, the Grand Lecturer, will be present and exemplify the THIRD DEGREE. By order of the \V. M. J. BOLTON SMITH, Secretary. Oct 4 40 2t T. T, YOONGBLOODj AUCTIONEER. VLL communications addressed to me at Ranalesburg, N. C., or Clay Hill, S. C., will be promptly attended to. Oct 4 40 ly YJOTICE.? The undersigned, of Landsford, 1.X Chester District, respectfully informs the public generally, that he will HUNT RUNAWAY N'EGROESat the rates of S3 per day and all expenses paid, and $25 for catching. For catchDg in his immediate neighborhood, $20. BENJ. PERRY. Oct 4 40 2t I*K \nPKRS_?There is tor sale at the 1 ENqFiRER OFFICE, a pood Smith PRINTING PRESS, Imperial No. 3; Roller Mould and Holler stand; Chases, Cuts, Ornaments, Column Rules, Dashes, &c. These articles arc in good :ondition, and will be sold at a bargain. Apply o L. M. GRIST, Yorkville. S. C. N\OTICE.--AU persons having claims against the estate of Miss RUGY LEECH, leceased, or against Misses RUGY and MAR1'IIA LEECII, will present the same duly at ested : and persons indebted to the said estate ire requested to make immediate payment. J. M. SMARR, A</ent. Sept 27 30 3t rnn ftim ^BS. COTTON RAGS. DUU.UUU 50U.O00 lbs. WOOLEN, do., ;'or which we pay cents for Cotton, and 1 cent or Woolen, in barter. L. BLOOMBERG & BRO. July 12 28 tf OTICE.--Application will be made at the LI next session of the Legislature, for an act ii incoinorato the Presbvterian Church 10. S.l n Yorkville. Aug 9 32 3m NOTICE.?Application will be made atjthe next session of the Legislature of South Carolina, for a charter to incorporate the "York 3as Light Company." Aug 9 32 3m tyrAXTED.--A good COOK?a middleTT aged woman?for which liberal wages will te paid. Apply to JACOB FLACII. Aug 30 35 tf N OTICE.--Application will be made at the next Session of the Legislature, for an unendment to the Town Charter of York. Aug 2 31 3m FOR FKESU CITRO\ A*D CIRRANTS, Call on 0. L. WALLACE. ! DIRECT IMPORTATII FOG ARTIES PLANTATION DRY ( FOR THE FALL AND 1 :i OUR DOMESTIC GOODS are supplied as fai and our EUROPEAN GOODS are of DIREC Our principle of doing business is SMALL PI TERMS ARE CASH, or City Acceptance at 30 Our Stock is supplied with every variety of PI bracing all the NEWEST STYLES OF FASHIC MILLER'S ALMANAC FOR 1861, interleave our country friends gratis, on application to 257 Kin October 12 4 FURNITURE. ADICKES, BYEES & CO., INFORM their friends and customers, that they have on hand in the second story of the "Adickes Building," a large and elegant stock of FURNITURE, consisting of 11EDSTEADS, SOFAS, Tete-a-Tetes, apnng MAiivAosria, dook anu Ilat Racks, What Notn, Qaartettes, Marble Top Wash Stands, Gothic Centre and EXTENSION TABLES, Ottomans, Foot Stools, CHAIRS of every description, together with other articles unnecessary to enumerate. This FURNITURE having been purchased on advantageous terms, will be sold at CHARLESTON PRICES, with freight added. The public, the ladies especially, are invited to call and examine. June 7 23 tf CV rA REWARD.?The subscriber offers ; Jp OU the above REWARD for the apprehenI sion and lodgment in York jail, or delivery to him, of the THREE NEGROES herein after named ; or, SIXTEEN DOLLARS FOR EITHER, who ranaway from him on or about the 14th day of July last, and have not since been heard- of, to wit: THOMAS, a negro boy, about 18 years of age, copper color, about 5 feet 7 inches high, thick lips, and speaks slowly, but very distinctly. ELIZA, a negro girl, about 13 years of age? a little darker than the boy Tom?she is heavy built, and well grown of her age. CYNTHIA, a negro girl, about nine or ten years of age, of a copper color, something bright er than boy Tom. In addition to the above reward, I will give FIFTY DOLLARS for evidence which will con vict any one of harboring said slaves. JOHN TURNEY. Sept 20 38 tf Commissioner's Sale. In Equity?York District. Sarah Merritt, et al. 1 vs. > Bill for Partition. Newell Merritt, et al. J BY virtue of an order of the Court of Equity, made in the above case at June Term, 1860, I will expose to public sale at the late residence of William Merritt, deceased, on tho THIRD MONDAY IN OCTOBER next, being the 15th day, a tract of land situate in York District, on the East side of the Catawba River, known as the "Home tract," and containing 240 ACRES. Also, at the sametime and place, one other tract, known as the "Lanier tract," containing 126 ACRES. Sold for partition and distribution among the hcirsat-law of William Merritt, deceased. Terms of Sale.?A credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, purchaser giving bond und approved personal security, and paying the cost of these proceedings in cash. ($31) WALTER B. METTS, c. e. t. d. Srpt 27 39 3t In Equity?York. John McCarter, et al. "| vs. r Bill for Partition. Sam'l Barber, et al. J IT appearing to my satisfaction that Samuel Barber, John Barber, son of Wm. Barber, deceased: John Woods and Mary, his wife; Rixena Barber and Mary Barber, widow and child of Sam'l Barber, deceased; and Sarab Barber and Mary Barber, widow and child ol Robert Barber, deceased, defendants in abovt stated case, reside beyond the limits of this State. It is, therefore, on motion of Messrs. Willmni3 and Beatty, Complainants' Solicitors, ordered, that said absent defendants do appear and plead, answer or demur to the bill filed ir this case, within three months from the publication hereof, or said bill will be taken pro con/esn as to them. (S71) WALTER B. METTS, c. e. y. n. Aug 30 35 3m In Equity?York. Moses Lindsay, et al. ] Bill for Relief \ vs. I Account, C. P. Sandifer, et al. J tj-c. THE creditors of L. P. Sadler, C. P. Sandifer, and L. P. Sadler & Co., arc hereby required to present and establish their respective demands before me, on or before the twentieth day of November next. It is further ordered, that the Judgment Creditors of said L. P. Sadler, in the following causes, viz : A. S. Hutchison, Administrators of A. S. Hutchison, King's Mountain Iron Company, Z. A. Walker and Wm, Givens, Administraters, and E. F. Sandifer, dc plead, answer or demur to these proceedings within three months from the publication hereof, and also present and establish their respective demands within said time. /C7\ W1T.TP3 a XfPTTQ n v v n Aug 16 33 3m South Carolin a?York District To D. W. Smith, William A. Smith and John T. Smith, devisees of Sarah Smith, deceased. YOU are hereby required to appear at the Court of Ordinary, to be holden at York Court House, for York District, on the first Mon day in December next, to shew cause, if any they cau, why the proceeds of the sale of the real estate of Sarah Smith, deceased, sold by me for partition and division, should not be paid over to W. I. Clawson, Administrator, with the will annexed, of the said Sarah Smith, to be applied by him to the payment of the debts of the said Sarah Smith. Given under my hanc. and seal, this 20th day of [l. s.] August, A. I)., 1860. J. M. ROSS, o. Y. D. Aug 23 34 3m NOTICE.?As I have moved away and engaged in business claiming my attention I olun lini.n T wlok rlionnco nf IY1 XT P A R.AT nt private sale, containing 320 ACRES. This plantation is situated on the Thorn's Ferry Road, six miles from Yorkville and seven from Ebenezer. About one-third of the tract is in cultivaion?the most of it cleared within the last three years. The improvements are all new and good. It has advantages in many respects, rarely met, and the farm sufficiently recommends itself. It needs no puff. We invite those wishing such property to examine for themselves. Apply to my overseer, on the place, Mr. Barnes. The purchaser can have the refusal of the growing corn crop, and the roughness. J. B. PANKEY. July 20 30 4m South Carolina?York District. Hamilton Wilson, Applicant, vs Nancy Wilson, et al, heirs-at-law of John Wilson, deceased. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Richard Wilson, Rachel Taylor, Rhoda Holt, Lucinda Wilson, and the heirs at law of Wm Wilson, deceased defendants reside without this State, it is, therefore ordered, that they do appear and object to the division or sale of the real estate of John Wilson, deceased, on or before the 30th day of October next, or their consent to the same ~.:il nn?nMnr1 mil uu cuicicu upuu icoum. J. M. ROSS, 0. Y. D. Aug 2 31 3m Pianos! Pianos!! The Subscriber wishes to inform JHIhis friends and the public generally, j 3 * u U 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 G. D. FERGUSON, CHESTER, S~. O. Next door to Messrs. Brawley & Alexander. Sept 20 38 tf )N OF DRY GOODS! : it STILLMAN. AND FAMILY 3-OODS WINTER TRADE?1860! as practicable from SOUTHERN FACTORIES, IT IMPORTATION. tOFITS and qnick returns, consequently, OUR or 60 days. LANTATION AND FAMILY DRY GOODS, emYNABLE GOODS. id with a list of our Stock, will be furnished to Fogarties & Stillman, g-street, corner Wentworth, Charleston, S. C. i ly YORK SHERIFFS SALES. BY Virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facias, to me directed, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriffs Sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER NEXT. and day following, at York Court House, the following property, to wit: One negro man named Mose, levied on as the property of James Meek, at the suit of G. R. Ratchford and others. 2 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, levied on as the property of Frank Happerfield, at the suit of William M. Gordon. 2 One house and lot in Yorkville, fronting the Presbyterian Church ; and one tract of land ad joining lands of Eliza Johnson and others, levied on as the property of Thomas H. Smith, at the suit of Thomas Palmer for another, and others. 2 R. A. Black's interest in a tract of land, lying on both sides of the Plnckney Road, containing four hundred and fifty acr?9, more or less, bounding on lands of Elijah Carroll, dec'd., John Harshaw, B. F. Davis, Lawson Jenkins, Joseph Mitchel, J. 8. Hemphill, William Hope, J, M. Hope and John Rainey. Also, two negroes, Calvin and Lucy, four mules, two horses and two wagons, levied on as the property of R. A. Black, at the suit of B. F. Davis for another, and others. 2 One tract of land near Rock Hill, bounding on lands of H. F. Broach, Joseph A. Steele and others, levied on as the property of W. P. Broach, at the suit of Margaret N. Dunlap, et. al., vs. John J Mills, George W. Broach and W. P. Broach. 6 Defendant's interest in the tract of land whereon he now resides, levied on as the property of Matthew Merrit, at the suit of Wm E. White. 7 One tract of land whereon defendant now resides, on the Landsford road, two miles from Yorkville, adjoining lands of William Jones and | others, levied on as the property of Alexander Baker, at the suit of H. F. Adicke9, and others. 10 One neero man. Berrv. levied on as the DroDer ty of James Meek, at the suit of John F. Brian & James A. Gaston, Administrators and others. 22 One tract of laud whereon the defendant now resides, lcviedjon as the property of Joseph Hetherington, at the suit of G. R. Ratchford, and others. 32 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. 26 i One tract of land on which John Logan resided at the time of his death, levied on as his property, at the suit of the State for Taxes. 4 One Tract of land whereon John S. Sadler ' now resides, levied on as the property of James T* Foreman, at the suit of the State for double Tax. 4 > By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary for York District, I will sell at York Court House on the first Mondav in Nnvemher nert a r house and lot in Yorkville, bounding on lots of r Thos. S. Pagan. A. W. Beard, Joseph Kendrick, Pool, and California Street, containing one acre, more or lees, sold to make partition among the heirs at-law of Margaret Carson, deceased. Terms?a credit of twelve months, the purchaser to give bond with good security and a mortgage of the premises to the Ordinary, to secure the purchase money. The above lot to be resold at the risk of the former purchaser. 4 ALFRED STILWELL, s. t. d. Yorkville, Oct. 4. 1860. fUOMPSOS'S SOAP, ' Cures Salt Rheum. r THOMPSON'S SOAP, - Removes Tan and Freckles. ! USE THOMPSON'S SOAP i For Washing Fine Linen. 1 THOMPSON'S SOAP, ' Cures Scald Head. i Mrs. Toodles was a great admirer of THOMPSON'S SOAP. To save your Linen, use THOMPSON'S SOAP. tl..? !d nn " SOAP LIKE THOMPSON'S. Buy none but THOMPSON'S SOAP. ' Everybody uses THOMPSON'S SOAP. TRY THOMPSON'S SOAP. 1 THOMPSON'S SOAP ' Removes Blotches, Pimples, &c. 1 The man who was ship-wrecked and washed himself ashore with a cake of THOMPSON'S SOAP, Continues to use it. WHO IS THOMPSON ? . The man that makes the Soap. > Where can we buy THOMPSON'S SOAP? At the York Drug Store, of course, F J. S.-WHAT IS IT ? ? ww I* n rt Mams, lucuome & uo,, RESPECTFULLY inform their old friends and customers, that they are receiving their usual FALL SUPPLY of DRY GOODS, To which publio attention is iovited. As our Goods have been purchased on advantageous terms, we nre able to offer liberal inducements. Call in at the OLD STAND, and examine the stock and prices. REMOVAL! O. L. WALLACE HAS REMOVED from his old stand, opposite HARE'S MARBLE YARD, to the STAND FIVE DOORS BELOW ROSE'S HOTEL, UNDER THE MASONIC HALL, Where he can hereafter be found, at bis old business. 0. L. WALLACE. August 9 32 tf I C O N F ECT I OH A BI E*. THE undersigned continues to sell the following articles at a REDUCED PRICE : CANDY, Raisins, Figs, Snuff, Tobacco, Segars, Pickles, Ketchup and Sauces, Soda, Pepper, Spioe and Giuger, Cinnamon, Nutmeg and Muce, Sardines and Salmon, Oyster and Lobsters, Figs and Jujube Paste, Ginger Preserves, Yeast Powder And Toys, together with various other things too tedious to mention. Call at 0. L. WALLACE'S Under Masonic Hall. LAVORI1VG EXTRACTS.?A^ne assortment of Flavoring Extracts?Rose, Orange, Lemun, Strawberry and Pine-Apple.? ' For Sale by 0. L. WALLACE. i SUGARS.?A lot of C, Pulverized and Pat- , ent cut SUGARS. For Sale by I 0. L. WALLACE. EVE-APPLE CHEESE.?Half doz en PINE-APPLE CHEESE. Just received and for sale by 0. L. WALLACE. ( EGARS AND TOBACCO.?For good | SEGARS and TOBACCO at reasonable pri- 1 ces, call on 0. L. WALLACE, Masonic Hall. i OUSTERS.?Fresh Cove and Spiced OYSTERS, Salmon and Lobsters. For sale by 0. L. WALLACE. , MATCHES.?100 dozen boxes GERMAN I WATER PROOF MATCHES, at 25 cents < per dozen boxes. For sale by 0. L. WALLACE. Land For Sale. THE undersigned offers at private . sale, a tract of land situated three miles from Yorkville, on the King's ttSliSbmlto Mountain Road, containing 140 ACRES. About one-half of the tract is in a good state of cultivation?the remainder WOODLAND. No old-field or worn out land on the place. On the premises is a good DWELLING HOUSE, with a Well of excellent water in the yard?a first rate barn, and other necessary outbuildings. There is also, on the premises, a young orchard of choice fruit trees. Any person desiring to purchase or examine the place, can do so by calling on Capt. W. L. Brown, who will take pleasure in giving all needed infoimation. I will sell cheap and give possession at any time. JNO. BROWN. Sept 27 39 tf ESTABLISHED SINCE 1851! LOOK AT OUR SIGN And be aure Not to make a Mistake!! L. BLOOMBERG & BRO. Are receiving and opening the HEAVIEST FALU WINTER STOCK, CONSISTING OF FAICY18Y SIS, DOMESTICS &NI GROCERIES, ever brought to this market. Thankful for past patronr^e, all we ask of our friends and customers in " j future, is to give us a call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. We hope to give satisfaction, both as to the quality and price of our Goods. Call and satisfy yourself as to the bargains we offer. L. BLOOMBERG & BRO. All kinds of PRODUCE taken in BAR TER, or for Cash, at the highest market prices. August 30 35 3m For Sale. J rno BUSHELS of CORN. IDUU 300Sacks FLOUR-Extvi FamilySuperior Brands. 20 barrels SUGAR. A, B and C. 15 sacks RIO COFFEE, a No. 1 article, extra quality. 5 barrels EXTRA GOLDEN SYRUPsomething new and extra for table use. New Orleans and other qualities of MOLASSES.' 4000 pounds N. Carolina BACON HAMS and SIDES?bright and clear. TOO pounds of LARD-white as snow. A few pieces of excellent Dried BEEF. 2 barrels Pickled ROE HERRING? something fine. I dozen Kitts MACKEREL, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, and all other articles usually kept in a Family Grocery. Persons wishing to purchase, will please give us a call, and we will endeavor to give satisfaction in prices and quality. All orders promptly attended to. W D. & J. C. MILLER. May 17 20 tf GREAT ATTRACTION!] TBI PALMETTO fill MILLS OOMFIiETED I THE Subscriber having just completed the above named MILLS, begs leave respectful ly to wiorm nis oia customers ana me puouc generally, that he is now prepared to compete with any other MERCHANT MILL in the country, both as to quality and quantity. Having engaged the services of a first rate MILLER, all that I ask is to give me a fair trial. 8?, I will pay the highest market price in cash. FOR good WHEAT. CORN and FLOUR for sale at the market price. J. L. WRIGHT. Clay Hill, York Dist., May 22. I860. 21 DISSOOjTTOIV.?The late firm of J. S. MOORE & SONS, having been dissolved by the death of the senior partner, all persons having 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, 18G0. NEW FIRill.?The survivors of the late firm of J. S. MOORE & SONS, sincerely tender thanks to their friends, for the extensive 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 l.i 1 w A amodp e. rn iiie inline iiuu ui ii. mvv/uu u? \j\J. The continued patronago of the friends of the old firm is respectfully solicited for the new. T. A. MOORE, S. R. MOORE, W. A. MOORE. Jan 5 1 tf 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. Herndon, and Mrs. Blair, and Mr. Kerr of the King's Mountain, and on the Lincoln road, all about and less than one mile from Yorkville. Also, FIREWOOD will be delivered to persons in Yorkville, at Railroad prices. Also, some TOWN LOTS ar offered in exchange or barter, for farm land in York District. E. A. CRENSHAW. Oct 13 _41_ tf COOPERING.?The Subscriber having permanently located himself UBfcarew in Chester, S. C., for the purpose of carryiug on the COOPERING BUSINESS in all its various departments, he will make IRON BOUND KEGS of all sizes ; wooden-hound SUGAR KEGS of all sizes ; WELL-BUCKETS of all sizes. RE PAIRING promptly executed. He will furnish KEGS of ull kinds to the merchants of Vorkville, just as cheap as they can buy them in Columbia, thereby saving freight. Terms?CASH. J. H. HENNIES. Chester, Sept. 20, 1860. 38 5t REMOVAL. THE undersigned respectfully inform his customers and friends, that he has REMOVED his establishment to the NEW BUILDING direct ly OPPOSITE THE OLD STAND, where he is prepared, as heretofore, to MAKE and REPAIR BOOTS AKD SHOES in the best manner. He keeps constantly on hand an excellent stock of material, and it shall ever be his aim to give satisfaction to his customers. Call in at the now shop. LOUIS SMITH. __May_31 22 tf In Equity?York. ; Andrew Etters and "1 Bill for InM. A. Ilambrigkt, Adm'rs. | junction, I vs. [ Rslief, , H. M. Roark. J tj-c. THE creditors of Phillip Etters, deceased, are hereby required to present and establish their respective demands before me, on or before the twentieth day of November next. ($5) WALTER B. METTS, c. e. t. d. ^ Aug 16 33 3m OT IO\ GINS FOR SALE.?The ; subscriber respectfully informs the planters ' of York District, that he has on hand several ;ood COTTON GINS, of his own manufacture, { with all the latest improvements, such as move- c ible ribs, brush covered with tin to keep the rats ( from it when not in use, whioh will be delivered it any point on the railroad at $2 per saw. Messrs. LOGAN & MEACHAM, of Yorkville, _ will act as his agent for the sale of the "Camp- s sell Gin," and will keep one at their store for a exhibition. DAVID CAMPBELL. I WinnBboro', July 19, I860. 19?3m* ALLISON & BRATTON. ALLISON &. BRATTON, DRUGGISTS & APOTHECARIES. DEALERS IN Chemicals, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, and all of the most Popular proprietary or Patent Medicines. Feb 24 8 tf BURNETT'S KALLISTON IS just the thing that thousands want, who are troubled with blotches and eruptions on the face, but who are afraid to try it, from the sim pie fact that there is so man; patent nostrums that are advertised for the removal of these nox ious complaints, and are found worthless on trial. But this is not true in regard to Burnett's Kal liston, which will be found to do what it says it will do, easily, safely and effectually. BURNETT'S COCOAINE Is one of the most beautiful, as it is one of the best preparations in the world for dressing the hair, is so well known, as to need no recommendation. BURNETT'S ORIENTAL TOOTH-WASH Must be tried to be appreciated. 11 u UN JSTT S r LUUIMEL, (an extract delicious for scenting the hankerchief, like his Cocoaine, needs no recommendation. Any of the above preparations can be had separately, or the four enclosed in a neat box, of ALLISON & BRATTON, Druggists & Apothecaries IREKA SILVER POLISH.?It has long been considered a desideratum to obtain a mixture that will remove the tarnish produced by the atmosphere or gaseous exhalations, without affecting the metal itself. Preparations of this kind are generally acids, which not only remove the stains, but attack also the metals, thereby destroying the fine polish, and are, therefore, highly objectionable. Such a preparation can be obtained, without any of the objections above named, in the EUREKA SILVER POLISH, for removing the tarnish and stains from Silver, Brass, Copper, or other metals, and which is warranted to contain no acid or other substance, in the slightest degree injurious to the finest Silverware. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON, Druggists. Tooth-ache.?wh^~ suffer one minute's pain from tootb-ache, when so effectual a remedy is at hand as NERVE ANODYNE ? But a single trial is sufficient to convince the most skeptical of the fact. For Sale, Wholesale and Retail, by ALLISON & BRATTON, Yorkville. And JNO. L. WATSON, Clay Hill; and MASSEY & MILLS, Ebenezer. alim's rIFeijmatic reme_ DY, is no Northern nostrum?but a genuine Southern preparation, and one, too, that cures Rheumatism in all its forms, speedily and effectually. For the remedy and certificate of cures, Apply to ALLISON & BRATTON, Druggists. Seltzer water.?A genuine article of the celebrated SELTZER WATER? bottled at the Springs in Germany, and so universally known as being one of the most pleasant and health-restoring aperients in the world.? For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. RECEIVE D.?Heimstreei's Inimitable Hair Coloring and Restorer. Also, Chero kee Remedy, a specific for urinary diseases. It can be sent securely by mail to any point. See advertisement in another column. ALLISON & BRATTON, Druggists. rnUKEL TftlUI/SAAV JLJU5., witherel JL & Brother's Pure White Lead; 200Gallons Pure Linseed Oil; also, Train, Lamp and Kerosene Oil, at the lowest cash prices, at ALLISON & BRAXTON'S. ulgaks a.\u snl/lfe.?Choice Ha lO vana, American and German SEGARS. Lorillnrd's Scotch and Macaboy SNUFF; Fine Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON, Druggists. Wines.?-Pure old Port, Maieira, Tenoriffe, Sherry and Malaga, or Sweet Wines; also, Ale and Porter, strictly for medicinal purposes, at ALLISON & BRATTON'S. For inflamed or sore eyes. Thompson's Eye Water and Mitchell's Eye Salve. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON, Druggists. ed1cal saddle-bags, Sur gical, Obstetrical and Dental Instruments. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON, Druggists. BRLTSHES.--8having, Tooth, Nail, Hair, White-Wash, Artist and Paint Brushes, can be had at the very lowest prices, at ALLISON & BRATTON'S Italian violi\, ghtak and Banjo STRINGS. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON, Druggists. Kerosine oil.?a fresh supply of KEROSINE OIL. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON, Druggists. M i g" kj o <a . W o Q .2 o . g a . o ? S-n rf\ ? D u O P g ? BI I ?5 3 |l H* 1 ?1. > 11 ? ? > f/*l S 2 ? <w ? > w ? ? 60-g O m ?; H o - -S? j H s 3 | ? S ^ m ?IJ ?c a o c l Ll ^ S "C - |0 <S oj t* H? | S s ^ ? ? |do g S1?: ? JjlprH I 1 ^ M ? a S ? i* ix s ? O s* ? :S Q EJ 2 2 ? SoSfaw "flo * S |2 a O =" *?-* _ oMW 0 r. s ^ u* "? E >. jS .2 Sgg 8^ si II | ? I'll S A 11" P 0 g ?. E 3 ra . -. ? >, . ? ?j ? H ? -g J Wpgl-S Is H S : s J * ? st asiis?- 5 = ^ en Q S * ? TO PLANTERS AND FARMlAS. THE Subscriber desires to inform the public that he is prepared to furnish to any one that wants such athing, the BEST COTTON GIN that is made anywhere, and he is still making improvements on his former Gins, and has no fear in challenging any other Gin Factory to produce an equal in performance or speed. With good, dry Cotton, the roll in the gin cannot be broken nor J ? nnnwr AWOW VT7>li/>K AflnnAt Kpflftlfl rtf Q n T7 mauc IU opun U?VI nujvu VUUMV. vvuwiu vt other gin. His gin also has advantages and improvements 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 makesTHRASHERS of different construction to suit the wish of any one ; thespike 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 Chester C. H., So. Ca. Work will be carefully shipped to any place desired. Repairing done at short notice. JOHN SIMPSON. To House-Builders, I will say that I am constantly manufacturing 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 WATCH REPAIRING gfr I AM now fully prepared to execute all work in the WATCH ml J and JEWELRY line. My work jBSv. > yjMk. man ^as JU8t RETURNED from the city with a new supply of material. I deem it unnecessary to blow about what he can do, as I am not a blowing man.? . All I ask is a fair trial. If you are not satis- | ied, bring the job back immediately, and I will make it right or refund the money?IF I HAVE j IT. J?1* All work?CASH. , E. M. KIRKPATRICK. Sept 6 86 tf In Equity?YorE John R. Williams, et aLl Bill for Parvs. v tilion of 1 lames A. Williams. J Land. THE creditors of James R. Williams, de- < ceased, are hereby required to present and I istablish their respective demands before me, on f >r before the twentieth day of November, next. $5) WALTER B. METTS, c. b. y. d. Aug 16 33 3m " VTOTICE.--Application will be made to the j 131 Legislature of South Carolina, at its next c ession, for certain alterations, additions, and t amendments to be made in the Charter of the s ling's Mountain Railroad Company. i Aug 2, 1860 81 3m CARROLL, CLARK & CO, RETURN their sincere thanks to their friends and customers, for the liberal patronage bestowed upon them in times past, and hope by strict attention to business, to retain the same. Our friends and customers will find us at the same OLD STAND, near the Kirgs Mountain Railroad Depot, where they will find a large and well-selected stock of CHOICE GROCERIES, Which they will sell on terms to please. Persons desirous of purchasing their SUMMER SUPPLIES, will do well to give us a call, as we will spare no pains in pleasing all who may examine our goods. Our stock consists of the following, besides, many articles not here mentioned: MOLASSES. NEW ORLEANS, Porto Rico, and West India Molasses. Just arrived and for sale by CARROLL, CLARK & CO. SUGARS. NEW ORLEANS, Muscovado and Refined Sugars. Just arrived and for sale by (JArvrvULL, (JiiAKA. fit UU. COFFEE. JAVA, Rio, and Laguyra Coffee. Just arrived and for sale by CARROLL, CLARK & CO. RICE AID CANDLES, IN Store and for sale by CARROLL, CLARK & CO. COUNTRY BACON. NORTH CAROLINA Sides and Hams. In store and for sale by CARROLL, CLARK & CO., . CORN, FLOUR AND MEAL. IN Store and for sale by CARROLL, CLARK & CO. MACKEREL. 1A AND J Barrels, Numbers 2 and 3. Kitts, Numbers 1,2 and 3. In store and for sale at CARROLL, CLARK & CO'S, near the Kings Mountain Rail Road Depot. YINEGAR. WHITE-WINE and Cider Vinegar. For Sale at CARROLL, CLARK & CO'S store, near the King's Mountain Rail Road Depot. HEMLOCK LEATHER. A LOT of fine Hemlock Leather. For Sale jTX at CARROLL, CLARK & CO'8 8tore, near the King's Mountain Rail Road Depot. SALT. A LOT of seamless sacks of Liverpool Salt, in store and for sale at CARROLL. CLARK & CO'S, near the King's Mountain R. R. Depot. iviarco iu 11 ij iniimniuw SI YORKVILLE, S. C. v^. The Principals of this Institution take great pleasure in informing their patrons and the publio, that their corps of experienced instructors has been re inforced by the arrival of Lieut. J. W. JAMISON, who has been for some time past in Paris, France, preparing specially as their teacher of French. Terms?$200 per school year of ten months, payable $100 at the beginning and middle of each year. This amount covers every expense except that of clothing. Pupils will be charged from the month of entrance. None will be received under 12 or over 18 yeare of age, or who cannot read and write with facility. Special attention paid to the preparation of boys for the College and the Military Academies of the State. ,? Application for admittance will be made to the r Principals. Maj. M. JENKINS, \p.,. Capt. A. COWARD, f Pnoc,Pftl9May 3 18 tf mwjm YORKVILLE, S. C. i THE undersigned announces to the former friends and patrons of iM n4|PvJt-thi8 long-establiabed Hotel, that itttS- he has become the Proprietor, and will conduct it for the future, in a style which will be satisfactory to the most fastidious of his,., ^ guests. His Agent, Mr. M. Jones, will be constantly in attendance and will conduct tbe Dusiness-aifairs of the establishment; while the other de partments will continue under the experienced and skillful management of the former landlady. Tbe 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 ex jf ? pense will be spared to make tbe Hotel as com- *' fortable 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 pub- , lie are requested to give us a trial. A B@uNo Drumming PROPRIETORS at this establishment. ' , JASPER STOWE. 'WjL. Jan 19 8 ROSFS HOTEtt , YORKVILLE, S. C. v ITHIS large brick building is still open for the reception and ac? WJilwMfc- commodation 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~ A ^ table supplied with the best this maricet win ar- -ford, the Proprietor returns thanks for the liberal patronage extended to him in the past, and hopes by strict attention in future, to makes#*this house as heretofore?comfortable to the Traveller and profitable to himself. ' *.5* MT OMKIBUS > - will be found at the RAIL ROAD DEPOT to convey passengers and their baggage to this House, FREE OF CHARGE. v . Good STABLES attached to this Hotel. Carriages, Horses, and attentive servants, always in readiness to convey travelleis to any part of (he country. No Agenlt or renowned Whipt, at this i establishment. W. E. ROSE. Jan 26 '4 ^ tf LIVERY STABLE. $ YORKVILLE. S. C. A PARTNERSHIP has been formed by the nndersigued, who will hereafter carry on a LIVERY STABLE, in Yorkville, at the old stand, under the firm of WHITAKER & GOORE. First-rate teams, horses and vehicles, with experienced drivers, will always be on hand to convey passengers to any point, on reasonable terms. Spacious STOCK LOT8 are attached to the Stables, and the cribs are kept abundantly annnlioH with ofind nrovender. "? o i Horses fed and cared for, by the meal, day, week or month. Mr. JOHN CASHION. the renowned "whip," will always be fonnd, 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 MATRASS MAKING.?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 continuanoe. J?* Shucks and Cotton, at the market prices, will be taken in exchange for Matrasses. P. FUNK. Nov 10 45 ly KEROSENE OIL. THE Subscriber offers for sale, at his store in Chester, KEROSENE OIL of the best quality, at SI 25 per gallon. Send on your orJers. R. M. POAG, Near the Depot, Chester, 8. C. Feb 6 tf Wanted! Wanted Wanted!!! TWO or more Travelling Agents in each of the United States, to sell the greatest invention >f the age. SALARY FROM $30 TO $75 PER UONTH. For particulars, address, with stamps or return postage. J. C. GOVE & CO. Plaistow, N. H. Aug 2 31 8m \TOTICE - -All persons having claims aLw gainst the estate of JOHN S. MOORE, deeased, are hereby notified to present them to ne properly authenticated within the time precribed by law; and those indebted willplease nake payment. S. R. MOORE, JSx'r. Jan 5 1 tf