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it Murray, Register in that place, two creditors proposed to prove their debts, whereupon Messrs. < l)oyal & Nunnally, - Attorneys for Bankrupt, ob- < jectedto said debts being proven, upon two grounds, I to wit: First, because the consideration tjf the debt i was Confederate Treasury Notes, borrowed in ) 1863; second, because the bankrupt borrowed from i one of said creditors, twenty-five hundred dollars ' of Confederate Treasury Notes, with which he ( hired a substitute to serve in the Confedfgate ar- 1 mice, in the war agaiust the United States. The < objections were sustained by the Register, and the < points were oertified to the Judge of the District 1 Court of the United States for the Northern Dis- i trict of Georgia, who affirmed the decision of the i Register. Tne question is therefore settled, that i ^ notes given for Confederate Treasury Notes are \ p void, and cannot be collected or proven in Bank- < ruptcy in this State. 1 APPROPRIATIONS FOR THE YEAR 1868. , We oopy from the Charleston Nem, of the 21st [ instant, the following text of an order making ap- propriationa for the year commencing October 1, 1867, which will be shortly issued by Gen. Canby. Some verbal alterations may yet be made; but the substantial correctness of the order, as now printed, I { may be relied on: I ( It is hereby ordered that the following sums 1 shall be appropriated for the payment of the va- \ i riousoffioes and expenses of the State Government: ; I. Executive Department: For the salary of J a the Governor, $3,500; for the Private Secretary J of the Governor, $1,200; for the Messenger of the Governor, $100; for the Contingent Fund of the c Executive Department, $25,000, to be subject to \ the draft of the Governor, and to be accounted for | annually by him to the Legislature; for rent of the j Governor's house in Columbia, $300; for two f watchmen for the new State House and grounds, $960, to be drawn on draft of the State House Keeper; for the salary and services of the Secretary or State, in lieu of all charges against the State for signing commissions, $500. H Legislative Department : For the salary ( of Keeper of State House and Librarian, $300; j . for contingent expensesof Legislative Library, to be } f paid on draft of librarian, accounted for by him at r the Treasury, and reported by the Treasurer to the't General Assembly, $200, if so much be necessary. ] HL Judiciary Department: For the salary i of the Chief Justice, $3,500 for the salaries of ten a Judges and Chancellors, $3,000 each; for the sal- t ary of the Attorney-General, $1,100; for the sala- f ries of five Solicitors, $900 each; for the salaries of r thirtv-one District Judges, at $500 each; $15,500: j for the Clerk of the Court of Appeals, who shall t be the Librarian. $800, the same to include the ex- o penses of fuel; for the salary of the Messenger of v the said Court, $225; for the purchase of books s for the Libraiy of the Court of Appeals, $1,000, to be drawn and expended by the oraer of the presiding Justice; for firewood and fuel for the Court of J Appeals, $50, if so much be necessary; for the g salary or State Reporter, $1,500: and the several r appropriations aforesaid, for the Clerks, Librarians, I Messengers, Reporters, and for the incidental ex- c penses of the Court of Appeals, shall be paid by ? the Treasurer only upon warrants to be drawn by the Dreading Judge of the Court of Appeals, at such* time and for such portions as he may deem ? just and proper; and it shall be the duty of said ^ Reporter to attend, in person or by deputy, the sit- tings of the Court of Appeals, and to report such arguments and statements of facts as may be necessary to a correct understanding of the decisions of : said Court; for the pay of jurors andeonstables, $00,000, if so much be necessary. tl | IV. Treasury Department: For salary of t Treasurer of State, $3,200, including the salaries of one or more clerics; for salary of tne Comptroller-General, $2,500, including clerk's salary, said clerk to be appointed by, and removed at the pleasure of, the Treasurer and Comptroller-General re- spectively; to the Comptroller-General, $200, for making Out copies of tne tax returns in 1868, for j, publishing the tax and appropriation orders, if so much be necessary; $300, to be expended by the I Comptrollejr-General and accounted for to the Gen- 1 eral Assembly; for the contingent expenses of the ? Comptroller-General's and Treasurer's office, priut- c ing tax books and instructions to collectors, , and distributing the same,. $3,500. q V. The University of South Carolina : a For the salaries of eleven Professors, $11,000; for the librarian of the University, who shall be the ? Secretary of the Board of Trustees, $600, to be ? paid by the Treasurer of the State quarterly in ad- ? vance, his drafts being countersigned by the Chair- ? man of the Executive Committee of the Board of q Trustees; for salary of the Treasurer of the Univer- q sity, $400; for salary of the Bursar and Marshal, ? $400; and for repairs to the University buildings, F $2,000, if so much be necessary. VI. Ordinary Civil Expenses: For payment of contingent accounts of the State. $25,000; for dieting and transporting prisoners, $60,000, if so much be necessary; for support of free schools, " $25,000, provided, that the amount thus appropriated shall be distributed according to population, d and shall be applied to the benefit of all classes; b for the Lunatic Asylum, $19,718; provided, that i the sum of $6,000 shall be refundea to the Treasury of the State, when the arrearages due from the Commissioners of the Poor of the several Districts c shall be paid. VII. Ordinary Local Expenditures: For ii maintaining and keeping open the Roper Hospital, s in Charleston, $3,000, to be paid to the Medical 1 Society, in trust for the Roper Fund, to defray the * expenses of said hospital; for the salary of the phy- ^ sician of the jail at Charleston, commencing the 27th day of March, 1867, $500; for enforcing the b quarantine in South Carolina, $1,000: and for the & salary of the Port Physician of Charleston, inclu- lc ding boat hire, $800. e VIII. For the support of the Catawba Indians, 9 $1,200, if so much be necessary, to be paid to the r nrdor rtf fliA Tnrlinn Acent. and to be expended un- 1 der the order of the Governor. 8l IX. Public Buildings: For completing the a roof of the State House in prooess of ct istruction, k $2,000, if so much be necessary; for continuing the construction of the Penitentiary, for the pay of officers and guards, for subsisting guards and con- " victs, and for clothing convicts, $80,000, to be paid g on the drafts of the Governor, from time to time, s as the several sums may be needed. si X Extraordinary Expenditures: For the g rent and fixtures of a house foe the use of the Court ^ of Appeals, $300, the contract relating thereto to be approved by the Chief Justice, before the money is drawn on his order. ai XI. It shall be the duty of the Commissioners a; of Public Buildings in the several Districts, to fur- n nish the jailor or sheriff thereof with a sufficient ? number of blankets for the comfort of all prisoners, C( and also to pay for such attention and medicines as q may be required by the sick. The sheriffs and tl jailors of the several Districts in this State will ti promptly make requisitions upon the Commission- 1( ers for blankets, and, if the same are not furnished by the Commissioners within five days, the sheriff ? shall report the failure to these headquarters, giv- J ing the names of the persons who may be the Com- r missioners in his District. XII. The contingent accounts of clerks, sheriffs, ^ coroners, magistrates, constables, and other officers ? of this State, shall be forwarded to the Comptrol- c ler-General, who shall audit the same, and if found 2 conformable to law. he shall draw his warrant upon h the Treasurer for tne payment thereof. p XHI. The Act entitled "An Act to provide for * the issue of bills receivable in payment of indebt- y edness to the State, to the amount of $500,000," passed December 21, 1865, and the Act entitled An Act to provide for the redemption of bills receivable, issued by this State," passed September 20, 18G6, are hereby continued in force. k XIV. The Treasurer of the State of South Carolina is hereby authorized tojiay the appropriations herein made, and the salaries of public officers, * payable by law, out of funds applicable thereto, J which have fallen due since the first day of Octo- j. ber^ 1867, and which may hereafter fall due. 1 XV. No monies raised under the provisions of 1 this order, or the Acts herein mentioned, shall be I applied to the payment of principal or interest of * any debt contracted or incurred in support of the J late war against the United States. j j\ Serious Charge.?The Columbus Sun, of yes- | terday, charges, with an offer of competent proof p to sustain the allegation, that one Thomas Gilbert, S a Radical delegate to Pope's Convention, is the ? first man in the South who ever offered to assassi- q nate Abraham Lincoln. It says: S The facts are these: At a meeting of the citizens of Chattahoochee Countv, before Abraham Lin- C coin had taken the Presidentialchair? and previous c, to the secession of the State of Georgia, this hoaiy- ? headed ojd reprobate submitted to the said meet- ? ing a proposition in writing, offering to arm and g equip, at his own expense, one hundred men, to s proceed to Washington City and kill Abraham S Lincoln. He supported his proposition in a violent harangue, charging his more moderate and ? humane neighbors with a want of patriotism and c courage. These facts will be fully attested by some g of the most prominent and respected citizens of s the county of Chattahoochee. Cost of Reconstruction.-?It is said the cost )f the military establishment in Virginia to carry >ut the reconstruction acts of Congress, was, for :he last ton months, five millions of dollars?that a, at the rate of six millions a year. This is independent of other costs and of the Freedmen's Bureau. Taking all the expenditures together for Virginia, as the result of tne radical legislation of Congress, they would amount, probably, to over en millions. A proportionate sum has been spent, )f course, in all the other Southern States. The ?st of reconstruction in all, then, is little less han a hundred millions a year. What a prodigous sum wasted?literally thrown away I The South might have, been restored long since, and vithout tnis cost Restoration has been delayed, vith all the frightful consequences, socially, politisally and financially, for no other purpose than to seep the dominant party in power. An overburlened people are called upon to pay a hundred nillions a year, to establish negro rule in the South md to keep the radical republicans in power.? rhis is the naked fact, and ono which we believe he people will long remember.?N. Y. Heiald. The.Mormons Refused a Masonic Charter. it the late session of the Grand Lodge of Free md Accepted Masons of Nevada, held in Virginia 3ity, the matter, of the petition of Mount Moriah [xidge of Masons of Great Salt Lake City, Utah, or a charter, came before the Lodge for action, the whole affair was thoroughly investigated, a ^ AAinvmnAn/lonAO roflfl aiuuuiib vi iUM/igouu5 wii&opuuuuw 4wuj mbstantial facts made apparent and after a paient hearing of the inents of tne case, the craft, efused to grant a charter that in any matrtlor ihould recognize the peculiar institutions of the saints. The Trespass says it heartily concurs in he action of the Grand Lodge, and believes it to )e meet that any.organization professing respect or Christian civilization should refuse to counteiance any creed or religion in direct contravention if the laws of God, or the established laws of the ountry. Peppered the Sheriff.?A man in Columbus, Jeorgia, who has for some time been under heavy londs, went to the Sheriff after dark, stating that lis mother was unwilling longer to have her name emain on his bond. The sheriff went with him o her residence, when the writings were canoeled. le was accompanying him to a place of oonfinenent, not dreaming of an escape being attempted, md had gone two squares, when suddenly the irisoner threw a hantuul of cayenne pepper, lighty mixed with salt and powder, into his eyes and an. The mixture was enough to kill a fellow.? -'he pain was so intense that the officer had no ime to draw his pistol, or do anything save rub his ptics, which operation was continued some hours nthout much relief. The prisoner has not been een since. A New Movement in Sunday Schools.? "udge Ervin, of Georgia- in his charge to the Tand juries of the several counties in his district ecommended the appointment of a Sunday School Joard, domposed 01 leading citizens, who would anvass their counties, and, if possible, Establish a lunday School in every neighborhood. A medical exhibitor, at the Paris Exposition sks $4,000 for one of his preparations?a human ieart which grew on the right side. Jimmrral anh Ctrtmnertral. par It will be remembered by our readers that he priced quoted below are in currency, or "greoulacks," unless otherwise specially stated. YORKVILLE PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY CARROLL, CLARK & CO. "" WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1867. lpples, ? ... Molasses, 60 ? 1 00 Dried, ? 50 Sorghum, ... @ lagging....... ... ? 20 Nails, 6 ? 8 topmg, 10 ? 20 Rice, ? . 10 loffee, 20 ? 25 Sugar, Iandi.es Brown,.., 12J? 14 Sperm, ? 50 Refinea,.. 15 @ 16 Adamant,. 20 ? 25 Salt, Iheese, 12J? 20 Liverpool ... ? 2 75 fackerelKit ... ? 3 00 Yarn, ? 1 40 produce market?prices from wagons. . tatter, 12$ ? 15 Flour, teof, 4 ? 5 #bbl... 7 00 ? 8 00 teeswax,.. 18 ? 20 $ sack.. 3 50 ? 4 00 tacon, ? 15 Lard, ? 15 1 btton, @ ... Meal, 60 ? 75 1 orn, 60 ? 70 Peas, 65 ? 70 'liickcns,.. 10 ? 15 Tallow...... 8 ? 10 Jggs ? 12i Whoat, ? 'eathers, @ 33 Oats, 35 ? 40 All of the above quotations are in gold. Cotton?'There is nothing doing in cotton, conequent upon the heavy decline, We quote prices i ominal at from 10 to 11 cents in currency. ] CHARLOTTE, Nov. 25.?Cotton.?No Sales tony. Market irregular, declining and not quotale. NEW YORK, November 25.?Cotton dull at . 7} to 171 cents for "Middling Uplands. LIVERPOOL, November 25?Evoning? Cotton p losed heavy and irregular, rather down, 1-16 de- < line. Sales 10,000 bales. 1 CHARLESTON, November 23.?Cotton?The iquiry was more active with a firmer feeling, ales 1018 bales, viz: 21 at 145,18 at 151, 265 at 51,7 at 15ft, 211 at 15}, 4S6 at 16, 34 at 161,19 at 168 nd 5 at 161 cents. We quote Liverpool classiticaion: Low Middling 151, Middling 16 and Strict fiddling 161 cents per pound. Corn.?A few limited shipments of this grain ave reached here during the weekj amounting to ame 2,000 bushels. The demand is entirely for 1 ical consumption, and is restricted to sales gen- i rally in a retail way. Corn is selling in small : uantities at about $1.50 per bushel for now, and 1.65 to $1.70 for old, prime White, weight, bags lcluded. OATS.?The arrivals of this grain amount to Dine 6,000 bushels, mostly consigned to dealers, nd intended to supply the retail trade. The mar;et at present is quite dull and without transac- . ions of note. Flour.?There are but very limited supplies of . ew Southern reaching this market, and the arti- 1 le is held at firm prices. We quote Southern 1 uper at $12 to $12.50, Southern Extra at $13,50, and 1 outhern Family at $14 to $14.50 per barrel. Fair < applies of Northern and Western brands are ariving, and they are held at $11.50 per barrel for ' uper, and $12.50 per barrel for Extra. Baltimore ualitics may be quoted at $12 per barrel for Super nd $13 per barrel for Extra. Bacon.?The market is at present overstocked ad the demand almost nominal, &nd transactions ; re of a very limited character. Large lots can- J ot be sold unless extreme concessions are made, ( nd wo offer no quotations for such transactions. : n a retail way we quote prime Shoulders at 14 . ?nts, prime Ribbed Sides at 17 cents, and prime lear Ribbed Sides at 17J conts per pouna, but lese rates are only for the most limited operaons. The transactions are largely confined to injrior meat, which sells at low and irregular prices. Salt.?There have been no additions to the tock of this article since our last roport, aud wc note lartre lots at 81.75 to 32 Der sack, and in a . >bbing way at $2.25 to $2.50 per sack. Tko enquiy continues moderate. India Baooing.?The market is fully supplied rith this article and buyers aro purchasing only 5 a limited extent. Holders in some cases are i tiering largo lots at 23 cents cash, and 23$ to 2-1 / ente on time, and smaller quantities are selling at ! 5 cents per yard. New York Gunny Cloth is eld at 20 cents. Dundee Bagging, 4-1 inches, 1$ ounds to the yard, is held at 30 to 35 cents. Sea sland Bagging, 45 inches wide, 2 pounds to the ard, is held at 00 to 05 cents. I Financial. . ^ YORKVILLE, Novcmbor 20.?Gold, $1.40. NEW YORIv, Nov. 25.?Gold, $1,401 to $1.40$. CHARLESTON, Nov. 21.?Gold.?The Bro;ers were yesterday buying at 40 and selling at 42. southern bank bills. Buying Rates. lank of Camden 30 , tank of Charleston 19 tank of Chester 7 tank of Georgetown 14 tank of Hamburg 12 tank of Newberry 37 tank of South Carolina 8 tank of State of South Carolina, prior to 1861... 10 tank of State of S C., after 1st Jan'y, 1861 3 lommorcial Bank. Columbia 2 Ixchango Bank, Columbia 10 lorchants' Bank, Cheraw 8 'eople's Bank, Charleston 47 lantcr's Bank of Fairfield C 'lanters' and Mechanics' Bank, Charleston 17 outhwestern Rail Road Bank, Charleston 24 tate Bank. Charleston 2 rnion Bank. Charleston 70 ity of Charleston Change Bills 75 tate South Carolina Treasury Notes 75 bonds, stock and coupons, ity of Memphis Bonds 30 litw nf Momnhia Cnnnnns 80 ivjr vi w v ity of Columbia Bonds .. 25 'ity of Columbia Coupons 20 outh Carolina Rail Road and Bank Stock 25 outh Carolina Rail Road Six Per Cent. Bonds. 50 outh Carolina R. Road Seven Per Cent. Bonds.. 55 outh Carolina Rail Road Certificato of Indobtedness 40 'ity of Charleston Six Per Cent Stock 80 !ity of Charleston Certificato of Indebtedness.. 75 ttty of Charleston Fire Loan Bonds 88 tate of South Carolina Bonds (old) 80 tate of South Carolina Bonds (new issue of J anuary 1, 1867) 25 pptmal. Married?On, Thursday, 21st instant, by Rev. W. W. Ratckford.Mr. E. P. WILKERSON and Miss M. H. BLACK, all of this District , ^9- We return our thanks to the brideand groom for the usual printers' fee, and wish them a long J and happy life. i: On Thursday, 21st instant, by Rev. J. R. Baird, I Mr. DAVID HARRISON and Miss JANE HEN- * DERSON, all of this District 11 In Chastor, on the 13th instant, by Rev. J. E. F White, Mr. JOHN B. McFADDEN, formerly of u Yorkville, and Miss SARAH E. GRAHAM, of ,v Chester On Thursday, November 14, atPineville, N. C., i by Rev. R. P. Johnson, Mr. JOHN FORREST DOUGLASS and Miss PRI8CILLA, youngest daughter of the late Dr. R. S. Bailey, all of Charleston. In Chester District, on the 14th instant at the residence of Maj. J. B. Ferguson, by Rev. R. n W. Brice. Mr. JAMES HAMILTON and Miss ? MARY E. HINDMAN, all of that District. ? In Jackson Parish, Louisiana, on tho 24th ultimo, at the residence of the bride's father, by J. B. Otts, Esq., Mr. W. RICHARDSON, of Vienna, Louisiana, and Mrs. ELIZA B. WRIGHT, daugh- ? ter of John and Mary Tims, formerly of Chester, ? SO * In Shelby, N. C., on the 21st instant, by the * Rev. Wm. A. Power, Mr. WILLIAM G. BER- * RYIIILL, of Charlotte, and Miss AMANDA J. 9 ROARK, of the former place. . 0 /ACi a Died?In Yorkville, S. C., on the 16th of No- ? vember, of membranous Croup, RUBY CARO- c LINE AVERY, daughter of J. W. and L. A. 1 Avery, aged 2 years and 7 months. j* At Summerville, S. C., November 16th, 1867, * JULIUS STANYARNE, second son of Rev. J. J. and Mrs. M. W. Sams, aged three years and four * months. Jn this District, on the 18th instant, LENA, in- * fant daughter of H. E. McFadden, aged eleven ^ months. YORKVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE. THE next Session of this Institution ? will open on SECOND MONDAY OF ? vraHR? JANUARY, 1868. For particulars ad- B iPSr dress, Rev. R. B. ANDERSON, &SF or Rev. H. R. DICKSON, Yorkville, S. C. > November 28 81 tf McALILEY & BRAWLEY, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS, "ITtTILL practice in the Courts of the NORTHTV ERN CIRCUIT, and in the United, States Courts for South Carolina. xsr- Will devote special attention to cases of BANKRUPTCY. J OFFICE AlT CHESTER C. H. b S. McALILEY W. H. BRAWLEY. ? November 28 31 tf ^ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, oj Yorlc District. d TTfTKEREAS, WILLIAM L.' ROBERTSON |l ff has applied to me for Letters of Adminis- 'j tration on all and singular, the goods and chat- J tels, rights and credits of THOMAS ROBERTSON, late of California, Deceased. ; These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all J and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said ? deceased, to be and appear before me, at our noxt 1 Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be hold- lon at York Court House on the 6TH DAY OF DECEMBER next, to shew cause, if any, why the yj said Administration should not bo granted. h: Given under my hand and Seal, this 22nd day of t November, in tho year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-seven, and* in tho 92nd year of the Independence of the United States of America. F. TL HARRIS. O. Y. D. - November28 31 ' 2t* I ROSE'S HOTEL, 1 YORK VILLE, S. C. A THIS Establishment 1b undergoA&9Lr.\ ing a THOROUGH RENOVATING. The rooms eannot be sur- m Esl?SSEr passed In the State. We have pro- ] cured the services of WHITE SERVANTS; the 0] Dining Room will be furnished with the best this q market can afford. ,1 In connection with this House, is a BARBER y SHOP, BILLIARD SALOON and BAR ROOM,; a and in fact, all that a traveler needs. THE STABLES are superintended by a oompe- ^ tent person, just from England. Horses will be Jewell red and groomed. Charges moderate. $S3r An OMNIBUS will be at the Depot, every ? evening, for the purpose of conveying passengers Dj to this Hotel. WM. E. ROSE <ft CO. November 28 31 3m The Columbia Phoenix will copy to the a- mount of $10 and forward bill to this Office. COTTON TAX NOTICE. I WILL attend at Rock Hill on TUESDAY, "N THURSDAY and SATURDAY, of each week, 1 from 11 o'clock A. M. until 2i P. M., for the purpose of issuing permits for shipment of Cotton. ., W. B. WILLIAMS, * Deputy Collector. November 21 30 2t ; FINE PLANTATION TO RENT, a I WILL, on the 12th of December next, RENT, _ for the year 1808, the FINE PLANTATION of W. T. GILMORE, deceased, containing ono . thousand Acres. P Terms?Made known on day of Sale. ?*; THOMAS J. CURETON, ? Administrator of W. T. Gilmore, Deceased. November 21 30 3t q NOTICE TO DEBTORS. 01 A LL persons indebted to the estate of W. T. ? J\ GILMORE, deceased, for BLACKSMITH WORK and other ACCOUNTS are hereby notified pn that Robert H. Neely is authorized to receive J the same, at the plantation. If these Accounts are -r, not paid by the 12TH OF DECEMBER, they will be placed in hands of Attorneys, for collection. ()i ? T. J. CURETON. .? November 21 30 3t THE STOVES HAVE COME! ]J W. H. McCORKLE oi HEREBY informs ALL PERSONS who want 2 COOKING STOVES, that he has just receiv3d a number, direct from tho manufacturers of the most desirable patterns, which ho offers for sale on ? tho most reasonable terms. Call at the store of I Ar. "R. TV STftWR. and PYflminn thn lot. October 31 23 tf ^ 3. J>. MELTON, J. F. HART, SAM'L VT. MELTON. MELTON, HART & MELTON, _ A TTORNEYS AT LAW, Yorkville, S. C. Of/V fice next to the Presbyterian Church, and op posite the Court-House Yard. $?5- Will practice in the United States and State Courts. Applications for tho benefit of the Bank- ? rupt Act, promptly attendod to. FRESH ARRIVALS. J 5 BARRELS Coffee SUGARS. 5 Barrels Victoria " 4 " Cuba " 2 " A " - i 1 " Crushed " 4 Just received and for sale as cheap as the cheap- Jjst. T. M. DOBSON & CO. _ November 14 29 tf WANTED. i ch a FOR ONE YEAR, for which ten J 5? jAJvJLr Per cen^ an(* lurety given if required. T. M. DOBSON & CO. November 14 29 tf ^ MOLASSES. 1 Table syrup, bee-hive syrup and __ MUSCOVADO MOLASSES, received and . For sale, low, for cash. T. M. DOBSON & CO. November 14 29 tf "| LEAF LARD. _ rrkA POUNDS good LEAF LARD. JustroDUU ceived, at 15 cents per pound, at T. M. DOBSON & CO'S. k November 14 29 tf _ -t COFFEE. ~ RIO and SEED-TICK COFFEE. Justarrived, at 20 to 25 cents per pound, at II T M AORfifYNT At rWQ 'i Novembor 14 29 tf CHEESE. ENGLISH Dairy nncl Goshen CHEESE; also, 1 Sugar and Soda CRACKERS. J T. M. DOBSON & CO. November 14 29 tf SHOES, SHOES. PAIR COARSE SHOES. Just arrived I OfJU iuid for salo, as cheap as tho cheapest. 1 T. M. DOBSON & CO. November 14 29 tf FLOUR. 6innrk POUNDS Good COUNTRY FLOUR f ^UUU for sale by T. M. DOBSON & CO. I November 14 29 tf ~ LIVERPOOL SALT. A rn SACKS LIVERPOOL SALT, foy sale at 1OU $2.75 per sack, by ' 1 T. M. DOBSON & CO. \ November 14 IS tf BANKRUPT BLANKS. A LOT of BANKRUPT BLANKS, are on hand 11 and for sale at I THE ENQUIRER OFFICE. T August 29 18 tf . id GREAT ATTRACTION .a.t the YORK DRUG STORE, [N tho shape of the most beautiful fancy boxes of Perfumery, fine Wood, Buffalo, Ivory, and nlaid Pearl, HairBrushes,and Infants' fine Hair irushes; a superior lot of Nail Brushes, Buffalo, vory and Bone, plain and winged; choice ?ngish and fancy French Tooth Brushes, in great vmiety ; splendid and very choice Pun Boxes; fine ailet Soaps, fine Extracts, Ac. All of the above rfth many other fkncy articles, make up a choice at for Christmas Presents, For Christina* cornea tbhi year aa it did of yore,' So, come young, come old to the York Drag Store, Come buMonda, wires, aweet-bearta and au the rem, And buy choice beauties for tboee you love beat. To young men desirous of puffing themselves, r aiding others to pnff, the old delightful Virgini wood; the fragrant Havana, or the soothing Cigarette, THE OLD DOCTOR, b usual, always anxious to please, has on hand a irge assortment for their use, or as suitable , for 'hristmas presents to their friends ol the sterner ex, a fine variety of the New Idea, Novelty Meerhaum, and other Pipes. Novelty and New Idea orottesfand Jewetecl, and Silver android Mountd New Idea Pipes, Spanish and AmericanSegars nd fine Smoking Tobacco. The usual assortment of ' ' -Druirs, Medicines, ihemicals,DyeStuffe, Patent Medicines, Ac., Ac. lorn and Bunion Piasters. Cachous Aromatlque, nd a thousand and one things too numorous to ame. ALSO: - ' [) Gallons Extra No. 1, FURNITURE VARNISH, . " 3 Gallons Extra No. 1, COACfi BODY VARNISH, , . ,. 3 Gallons Extra No. I. DAMAR VARNISH, j .? u ? WALNUT STAIN VARNISH^ 3 Gallons Extra No. 1, Brown Japan, Self-Drying VARNISH. Also, CostaPs Vermin Exterminator. Coster's iuckthorn Salve, CostaPs Corn Solvent, CoataPs lishop Pills, CostaPs Cough Remedy, Coetar's litter and Sweet Orange Blossoms. At the YORK DRUG STORE. November 14 " 29 \ tf J- Of every 2000 per*ojis, in one year, 09 will be dead; In the years, 588; in twenty yean, 1078. Such is the average r of human mortality-?3) THE ARL1JTGTOX > MUTUAL INSURANCE C0MPANYf ' OF VIRGINIA, [1ECENTLY organized with abundant capital. [1, and controlled by some of the moet competent usiness talent of Richmond, Va., offers, to INURE LIVES, upon terms as liberal as any other ompany in the Union, either upon the participant, non-participating, cash, or part note system. Tne insecurity of property, ana tne uncertainty flife, appeal powerfully to every man upon whom evolves a family for support, to invest a part of is incomo in some permanent way, to provide for tern after his death. The following are examples lowing the annual premium upon flOOO for life: KC. Annual Prem'm. Age. Adnual Prem'm. JO 913 80 45 $29 00 15 < 16 80 60 36 20 50 18 80 55. 44 80 }5 21 20 60 67 80 10 24 80 65. 72 10 Thus, a mere pittance of a man's annual income ill provide a oompetent fund for the support of is family in the event of his death. It is the dust of every man to do this. .TAMTta TP TTAT?T Aiwmt. YorkviTle, S. C. Oct 3 ) 23 tf N THE COURT OF ORDINARY. 0 Rebecca E. Mingis, Henry Mingis, Miles D. Mingis, Q. W. Mingis, H. M. Mingis, Emanuel Sigman and wife, HonoriaT.; Alfred Hollifl and wife, Rowana; and Logan Pope and wife, Margaret H.; heirs of John O. Mingis, deceased. rOU are surely required to appear at the Court of Ordinary, tobenoldenat York Court House, a Monday, the 16th day of December, Anno 'omini, 1867, to show cause, if any you can. why le proceeds of the sale of real estate of Jonn G. [ingis, deceased, sold (by J. M. Ross, late Ordiary,) for partition and division, should not be aid over to Wm. H. Neely, Administrator of the dd John G." Mingis, deceased, to be applied by Lm to the payment of the debts of the said John , Mingis, deceased. Giveu under my hand and seal this the 17th day r September, 18oj. ($20) F. C. HARRIS, O. Y. D. September 19 21 12t PARISH AND LATIMORE, Chester, 8. C. 1 HANUFACTURERS and Dealers in NEW and rJL SECOND HAND FURNITURE, Looklnglass Plates for Bureaus, Ac. Constantly on hand COFFIN MATERIAL, oi lebest quality. They are prepared to furnish OFFIN S at a few hours' notice. Cane-Seat Chairs o-Bottomed. j&r- Shop and Ware-Room in the old Thespian all, over Heyman's Store. ' Novomber 29 32 tf . INCORPORATION. ^TOTICB is hereby given that at the expiration v| of two months from this date, application ill be made to His Honor W. C. BEATTY, udge of the District Court for York District, for harters for BETHEL ACADEMY and BETHEL HURCH, under the General Incorporation Act ' the Legislature of South Carolina. October 24 26 2m NEW COPARTNERSHIP. rHE Undersigned have formed a co-partnership under the name and style of HOMESEY A McCANTS, for the purpose of carrying l a GENERAL GROCERY BUSINESS, at the d stand of Homesley A Ashkr, and adjoining Hare's Marble Yard." The business will be under the immediate sujrintendence of Mr. B. P. BOYD, who will atnd to the SALE OF GOODS, and the purchase r COTTON and other COUNTRY PRODUCE, e rospectfully invites his fnonds to give him a ill. A. R. HOMESLEY. JOHN McCANTS. November 7 28 tf LEATHER. L LOT of HEMLOCK, OAK TAN, and HARNESS LEATHER, at HOMESLEY A McCANTS'. November 28 '81 tf CORN. 'AA BUSHELS CORN, Cheap for Cash, at )UU * HOMESLEY A McCANTS . November 28 31 tf " CHEESE. rUST arrived a large lot of CHOICE CHEESE, I at HOMESLEY A McCANTS'. November 14 29 tf SUGAR AND COFFEE. . I NY quantity of SUGAR AND COFFEE, all L grades. At HOMESLEY A MCCANTS'. November 14 29 tf BAGGING, &C. L LARGE Lot of BAGGING, ROPE and PATENT TIES, at HOMESLEY A MpCANTS'. November 14 " 29 ' tf ' NAILS AND BRADS. JORTHERN NAILS AND BRADS, at S HOMESLEY A McCANTS'. November 14 29 tf CANDLES, r2AS. Soap, Pickles, Raisins and Sardines, all cheap, at HOMESLEY A McCANTS'. November 14 29 tf STARCH AND BLUEING. LLOT of STARCH AND BLUEING always on hand, at HOMESLEY A McCANTS'. ] November 14 29 tf AXES, &C. ROLLINS' AXES, Trace Chains, Hames, Ac., J at HOMESLEY A MoOANTS'. November 14 29 tf WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. ' ORD Ward's WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. J Yory superior, at HOMESLEY A McCANTS'. November 14 29 tf SUPERFINE CARDS. IITHITTEMORE'S SUPERFINE COTTON K ? CARDS, at 60 cents, at HOMESLEY A McCANTS'. NovAmlwr 14 29 tf PRESERVED FRUITS. LLOT of Proserved Cherries, Peaches, Strawberries, Damsons, Grapes, <fcc., at HQMESLEY ?fc McCANTS'. November 14 29 tf BEFORE YOU BUY, ~ ^ALL at the large GROCERY STORE of J HOMESLEY & McCANTS. November 14 29 tf FOR TAX-COLLECTOR. HHE friends of ANDREW F. LINDSAY, reL 8pectfnlly announce him as a Candidate for AX-COLLECTOR of York District, at the next action. I GRAND COMBINATION SHOW NEwl&OODS AT A. R. Homesley's !! I I HAVE Just received a NEW SUPPLY of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Ac., whioh I will SELL LOWER FOR CASH, Than any other house la town. Best Prints (Sprague and Merrimac) at 12ic per yd. Half-Wool Delaines at 20 cents. All-Wool Delaines at 40 oents. English Merino at 40 cents. Debages?plain and figured?at 25 cents. \ I HAVE ALSO RECEIVED SOME t Beautiful Breakfast Shawls at $2. i Ladies' Shawls at $2. Childrens' and Ladies' Cloaks from $3 to $15. Cassimeres and Cloths (for Cloaks) from $1.25 to $7. j Fancy Knit Shawls for ladles and children?cheap. Fancy Knit Cloaks, for ladies and children, at $1.25. Fancy Knit Son tags, for the same, at 75 cents. Fancy Knit Nubias, at $1. Beautiful Lace Nubias, from 25 cents to $1.50. Fancy Knit Hoods?cheap. La Dolorosa Hoods?cheap. Gents' Fancy Knit Scarfs at 60 cents each. Ladies' India Gause Tests at $1.25. > J Gents' India Gause Shirts at $1. Groat variety of Gents' and Ladies' Gloves?cheap. . Gents' Fancy Knit Leggins at 50 cents. Great Variety of Ladies' half Hose?cheap. Groat Variety of Gents' Hose?cheap. 1 ! Give me a call and I will satisfy you that I can J SELL CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE In Yorkville. j p?r I have also in my Dry Goods Store some Sugar audi Coffee, , ! WHICH I CAN SELL CHEAPER THAR YOU CAR BUY IR THE \ GROCERY STORES. rem aid see m w in 1 A. R. HOMESLEY. -November 14 29 tf JUST RECEIVED AlX A. R. HOMESLEY'S, . BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF ! IT ADIES' Cloaks and Shawls (latest styles;) j I A Hats?plush, velvet and straw. Also, a fine j lot of CHILDREN'S Cloaks, Hats, Ac. ' I also have a splendid stock of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Consisting partly of Black Silks. French and Eng- i llsh Merinos, Half and All-Wool Delaines, Dabices, plain and figured: Alapaccas. Opera Flan- < neis?all colors?for Ladles' and Children's Sacks, BEAUTIFUL PLAID GOODS, | For ChUdren's Dresses. Also, the largest and i best selected stock of PRINTS ever, brought to | this market. In addition to this, I have received a few pieces of POPLEYNS?beautiful styles. TO THE GENTLEMEN. I have purchased the LARGEST and CHEAPEST stock of CIOTHING ever brought to this J market. Beautiful Cassimore and Cloth Suits? . cheap. NOTIONS, BALMORALS, &C. I have also a large lot of NOTIONS. Ladies Gloves?Kid, Cotton and Woolen. Also, Gents' I Kid, Cotton and Woolen. Ladies' Hose. Gents' i Half-Hose?British, Merino and Cotton. Beauti- I ful Balmorals, for $1.50. ] HATS, CAPS, &C. . I have a splendid stock of Hats?Plush, Fur. 1 and Wool?from fifty cents to five dollars. Boys' 1 Hats and Caps?cheap. BOOTS AND SHOES. J A lareo lot of BOOTS?water-proof?for $7.00; ( SHOES cheaper than tho cheapest. < CROCKERY. A fine lot of (TROCKERY?China, Qranite and common Stone-Ware, cheap for cash. HARDWARE. Mill-Saw and Hand-Saw Files; Augers, t, i, ?. J, and 1 inch; Tacks, Shoe-Nails, Knives and Forks, 1 Pocket Knives, (fee. And every other article usually kopt in a first-class Dry-Goods Store. I am determined to sell my Goods. I BOUGHT CHEAPER Than any other house in the place, and will SELL i CHEAPER j THAN ANY HOUSE IN YORKVULE. j Give mo a call and satisfy yourself. A. R. HOMESBEY. < November 7 28 tT j IMPORTANT TO ALLf DRY GOODS HAVING sympathized with Cotton and declin- 1 odmore m proportion, and having received * OUR SECOND STOCK of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &C., wo will sell OUR WHOLE STOCK, from this date, according to the prices of those Just Received. Our stock oonsists of CALICOES, from 5 .to 12}c. ? HOMESPUNS, G1 to 121 cents. KERSEYS and JEANS, for Boys. 20 to 40 cents. DELAINES and English POPLINS, 18 to 40 cts. ' BOOTS AND SHOES for every body, good and ] Cheap. t HATS and BONNETS, from 50 cents to $5. t LADIES' LATE STYLE BEAVER CLOAKS, ] from $4 to $11. c Ladies' and Misses' IIOOP-SKIRTS, 85c. to $1.75. k Brown and White SUGARS, 121 to 16 cents. f RIO COFFEE, 20 to 25 cents. \ LEAF LARD, 15 cents. * 1 LIVERPOOL SALT, $2.75. BAGGING, 21 cents per yard. " ROPING, 10 to 20 cents. i MOLASSES, from 60 cents to $1. HEMLOCK LEAHER, 28 cents. UPPER LEATHER, 50 cents?good. , BACON, 15 cents. , LEAF TOBACCO, 20 to 25 cents. J In Addition To the abovo, we have a thousand and more articles not mentioned, which we will make attractive to CASH BUYERS. It is NEVER TOO LATE TO DO GOOD, and S ilf IS Ti TIME TO SIT YODR1DNEY' BACK! 1 ^gy-AlI aro invited to give us a call, as we I feel confident that wo can now afford to offer our I Goods at prices to suit the closest buyers. ti IRON COTTON TIES?Cheap and strong. , CARROLL, CLARK & CO., ; November 7 28 tf j H. M. ASHER. c (One door above R. M. Oates' New Building.) j CHARLOTTE, N. C., J DEALER IN ( DRY GOODS, READY-MADE CLOTHEfG, EATS, \ CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, U GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, And all other articles usually found in a first-class i: DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT. J H. M. ASHER, AtfOTlt. a November 7 28 ' 3m . NOTICE TO MERCHANTS. . I HAVE on hand samples of COTTON AND 1 WOOLEN GOODS, to sell on account of Man- J ulhcturers, at prices as low as jobbers can sell the Bame styles in New York. Such as TICKING, Stripes of various patterns, CANTON FLANNEL, COTTON SHIRTING, SHEETING, Ac., Ac., Ac. Also CASSIMERES of the best American Manufactures, BALMORALS, Ac. I "have a variety of styles from the colebrated "RIPKEY MILLS," of Philadelphia, Pa. Merchants are invited to CALL, AND BUY if they can be suited. JAMES PAGAN, ' Chester, S. C. October 3 23 tf -j HOUSE-PAINTING, &C. J LI w w/vmnnf AiIItt iKn n?f_ riwa UIIUOIUIKIIUI loauovuuu j iiuuiiuo uiv vi? X izensofYork and Chester Districts, and the adjoining counties of North Carolina, that ho has rj returned to Yorkville, and is ready to execute ov- tl ery description of S Houso and. Ornamental Palntlngr* s in the very best manner, and at prices current bo- ? fore the war. Prompt attention will be given to all orders. Letters should be addressed, NELSON DA VIES, ' Yorkville, S. C. "fcS, Good References given if desired. g August 20 18 tf g PARTNER WANTED IN a well-established DRUG-HOUSE, the busi- I ness of which is so rapidly increasing as to require additional capital. Anytono having a cash ( capital of from 83000 to $5000, and wishes to engage 3 in said business, will please apply at the "York t Drug Store," personally, or by letter, to 8 Dr. JOHN MAY, Yorkville, S. C. e November 14 29 > - tf * AUCTIQySALES. [" FOR SALE. i ?vn ON the first Monday in DECEM- X ?S BER next, I will offer for sale A On. MY HOUSE AND LOT oppo- o{ Mi ?* site the Depot, containing eight rooms, and also a store house, v . Terms op Sale.?One half CASH, and the balmco on a credit of twelve months. ' P. W. ROBERTSON. 1 November 21 30 ^ M ESTATE SALE. ta BY permission of the Ordinary of Chester Dis- ' trfct, I will sell at publio outcry, on the 12TH (J DAY OF DECEMBER next, at the plantation of W. T. Gilmore, Deceased, eight miles from Ches- ? ?r Court House, the remainder of the r, PERSONAL PROPERTY OF SAID ESTATE, y consisting of one fine Saddle Horse, nine Mules, ta i lot of Cattle, three Wagons, 2 sets Blacksmith rools, FIVE OR SIX HUNDRED BUSHELS H DF CORN, 50 bales of Cotton, one Reaping Ma- J. chine, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Ac. ta TERMS?CASH. T. J. CURETON, Administrator. 8. November 21 30 ' 3t of ORDINARY'S SALE. * Mary J. McElmoyl,Applicant, va. Mary J. Cham- M bera, et al.t heirs-at-law of Daniel McElmoyl, R deceased. vta OY Virtue of an Order from F. C. Harris, OrO dinary of York District, I will offer at public Gi jale at York Court House, on the FIRST MON- J. DAY IN DECEMBER next, the tract of Land ta lescribed in the summons in partition in this case, lying on the waters of Turkey Creek, bounded by Bi nnrla nf .Tnainli Mnnrn .Tnaanh MnnrA one! .T H A Crawford, and containing * " ta THIRTY-SEVEN ACRES, K more or less. t Terms of Sale.?a credit of twelve months, ^ with interest thereon from date; the purchaser riving bond with good security and a mortgage of g] ihe premises (if deemed necessary) to the Oraina- g ry.fcr the payment of the purchase money. Costs fo iobe paid on day of sale. , . (&25) s J R. H. GLENN, s. y. d. m November 7 (' 28 it " g .ORDINARY'S SALE. ~ A. G. Bennott, Applicant, vs. Lucinda Bennett and others, Helrs-at-law of James L. Bennett, tl Deceased. , f. fo BY virtue of an order from F. C. Harris, Ordinary of York district, I will expose to public ra sale, at York Court House, on the FIRST MON- B DAY IN DECEMBER next, the tract of land ( described in the summons in Partition in this case, lying on the West side of Catawba River, on four M mile Creek, bounded by lands of James Giles, R. th A. Springs, ZLmri Young and others, containing SI TWO HUNDRED & TWENTY-ONE ACRES, ? more or less. ^ Terms.?A credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, the purchaser giving bond with at least two good securities, ana a mortgage M of the premises (if deemed necessary 1 to the Oral- , nary, for the payment of the purchase money. Hosts to be paid on day of sale. [96.60) R. BL GLENN, 8. y. d. w November 14 29 , 3t j* COMMISSIONER'S SALE. In Equity-York 331st. ' P. C. Harris, Ordinary,) Bill to Foreclose le vs. > tl D. A. Gordon. ) Mortgage. IN obedience to the decree of the Court of Equi- Si I. ty, in this cause, I will expose to public sale at S. YORK COURT HOUSE, on the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER next, a tract of land in possession of the Defendant in this cause, situate V n me jlhswicc aioresaia, on mo waters or oiony ui Pork of Fishing Creek, containing ONE HUNDRED ACRES, m more or less, and bounded by lands of Grqgp Gor- ^ Ion, John C. Tipping, and others. Terms of Saxe. ? Six months credit, with nterest from day of sale?secured by the Bond R )f the purchaser, with at least two good sureties. M Josts or these proceedings to be paid in Cash on lay of sale. WALTER B. METTS, ' St ($17.24c) Commissioner in Equity. Jt November 7 ; 28 8t COMMISSIONER'S SALE. ' ci In Equity-York Diet. W R. L. Love, Adm'r, and JaneV Bill for InjuncM. Love, . , ; tio/u, Bale of ' va. Land, dc. J.? A.nn E. Wright and others. I" AIN obedience to the order of the Court of Equity, passed in this cause, I will expose to pubfic sale at YORK COURT HOUSE, on the G RIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER next, atract ? af land, Bituate in the District aforesaid,belonging So the estate of W. P. BERRY, DECEASED, g jontaininrg 72 ACRES, more or loss, and bounded 8V by lands of Joseph Leach, J ere Moss, and others. TERMS OF SALE. P Twelve months credit, with interest from day Yi >f sale, the purchase money to be secured by the bond of the purchaser with at least two good sureiea* and a mortgage of the land. So much cash G will be required on day of sale as will defray the P1 joats of tne30 proceedings. " i ?> WALTER B. METTS. (89.371) Commissioner in Exility. U -November7 , 28 :M, 41 COMMISSIONER'S SALE. ' In Equity-York X>lst. . ? lames H. Barry and Wifc, et al.) Bill for Sale of gt va. ' V. Land, Partilamcs B. Partlow, and others. ) tion, dc. [N obedience to the order of the Court of Equi- th ty, in this cause, I will expose to public sale at dc FORK COURT HOUSE, on the FIRST MON- , r\ a ir t>t T\nnni#TiTiiTi^- i _n al^i' l i.u. j a. i ixn an uiat puauuiuun or gi rant of land, In the District aforesaid, belonging m o the estate of JOHN JL BARRY, late of York dc District, deceased, containing i 3IX HUNDRED AND SIXTY-SIX ACRES, tai md bounded by lands of Peter Garrison, W. J, 1411 dairies, Dr. W. FewelL J. J. .Bigger, J. Wl *** Etawlinson, and Joseph Miller.: ' TERMS OF SALE. . " of Cash enough to pay tho costs of these proceedngs?the balance or the purchase money on a < :redit of one and two years, in two equal annual Ci nstalments, with interest from day of sale, so- on sured by the Bond of the purchaser, with at least su wo good and sufficient sureties and a mortgage . ! )f the premises. Hi (89.37}) WALTER B. METTS, c. B. Y. D. of November 7 28 4t do COMMISSIONER'S SALE. hd In Kquity~York 131st. ho larah Sandifor and others, "I Bill for Revivor and vs. I Supplement for Dow- U. V. G. Campbell. S. P. J er, Sale of Land, Campbell and others. J etc., dc. f N obedience to the order of the Court of EquiL ty, in this cause, I will sell at YORK COURT ? IOUSE, on tho FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER next, the real estate of PHILIP ?ANDI- ' 'ER, deceased, as follows?one tract of land confining nil )NE HUNDRED & NINETY-FOUR ACRES, 11H nd bounded by lands of J. W. Avery, B. F. tawlinson and others, and one other tract of FORTY-FIVE ACRES, JH ounded by lands of George Steele, Charles Mc- sto lwain, doceased, A. Adkins and others. I will SE ell at the same time and on the same terms, the m< eversionarv interest in a tract of tic )NE HUNDRED AND FOURTEEN ACRES 1 f land, which -has been assigned to tho widow, arah Sandil'er, as and for her Dower, purchaser to ? ike possession at her death. P? TERMS OF SALE. ?E Cash enough to pay the costs of these proceed- Dj rigs?the balance on a credit of twelve months, irith interest from day of sale ; and secured by tie bonds of tho purchasers, with good sureties 1 nd mortgages of tho lands. Re (812.37}) WALTER B. METTS, 0. E. Y. D. Dj November 7 28 4t To BOOTS AND SHOES. S - O - Pa LO^^MTH Z aESPECTFULLY invites tho people of York- an' ville and sourrounding country, to come and n? ce Ills STOCK of __j NORTHERN BOOTS AND SHOES. S 'hoy aro of a superior quality, and well suited to ^ h<? coming season. He intends to sell them at a J 1MALL PROFIT FOR CASH. He would also a*1 ay to his friends and customers, that he has qbw k n hand, and to which additions are being con- a11' tantly made, a fine stock of -1 FRENCH CALF AND KIP SKINS, FOR WINTER WEAR. A l k> if you want a GOOD PAIR OF BOOTS OB "M IHOES, send in your orders at once. { REPAIBING ? Teatly executed and on short notice. cai French Calf and Kip Skins, Morocco, Linings, qu )ak and Hemlock Solo-Leather, Shoe-Thread, < Jegs and Tacks. Awls of all sizes, Webbing, Brisles, slid a great many other articles in the BOOT ind SHOE-MAKING LINE will be kept con- ,X tantty'on hand and for sale. ' - - "1 f* Nowmb^r 7 28 tf. I AUCTION SAJLEg, * , i ' i ;' . SHERIFF'S SALES. (Y virtue of Writs of Fieri Facias, to me directed, will be sold between the legal boors Sheriff's Sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER NEXT, Tork Court House, the following property, to It: " ' One tract of land, bounded by lands of G. F. allaoe and others, levied on as the property of . G. Harper, at the suit of the State for double xos. ($1.50 One-tract of land, bounded by lands of John, art in and others, levied on as the property of ike Martin, at the suit of the State for double (IL50 One tract of land, bounded by lands of J. K. ood and others, levied on as the property of incent Parks, at the suit of the State for doable xes. (|LfiO One tract of land, bounded by lands of 8. G.' emphill and others, levied on as the property of J. Poag, at the suit of the State for double res. ;.v"' . ($1.50 One tract of land, bounded by lands of A. Pride, Cure ton and others, levied on as the property ' Dr. J. W. Ford, at the suit of the Staw for zee. v ' " jfLSO One tract of land, bounded by lands of L. H. assey and others, levied on as the property of . Kerney, at the suit of the State for double xes. . . . j>;.j \:m .. ($L80 One tract of land, bounded by lands of J. G. Hick and others, levied on as the property of D. Craig, at the suit of the State for double res. ($1.60 One tract of land, bounded by lands of P. H. rown and others, levied on as the' property of . Ad kins, at the salt of the State for double res. ($1.50 One tract of land, bounded by lands of S. J. lmbrell and others, levied on as the property>Of B. Alderson, at the suit of the State for double Aoa. lyitW One tract of land, bounded by lands of J. M. narrand others, levied on as the property of M. . <fe M. & M. 8. Archer, at the suit of the State rdoubletaxes. '"01.50 One tract of land, bounded by lands of .Arthur oes and others, levied on as the property of S. - .Anthony, at the suit of the Statu for taxes; One tract of land, bounded fey lands of [cGill and others, levied oh as the property of te estate of John Bowlln, at the suit of the mate r taxes. - (>1.50 One tract of land, bounded by lands of PatMhriy and others, levied on as the property ofR. T. ally <fe Co., at the suit of the State for taxes. One tract of land, bounded by lands of William [cGill, Sr., and others, levied on the property of ie King's Mountain Iron Co., at the suit of the Ate for taxes. 01.50 One tract of l&id, bounded by lands of fiL.jGh restb rooks and others, levled on as the property 'J. N. McElwee, Jr., at the suit of the Btate for xes. " '" ? 01.60 One traet of land, bounded by lands of Mike 'artiji and others, levied on. as the property of )hn Martin, at the suit of the State for taxes. -u One tract of land, lying on the -waters of Broad iver, levied on as the property of the Magnetic *on Company, at the suit of the State for tAxeeJ ? r o v v.- - ,-<?L60 One tract of land, bounded by lands of Richard earney, Andrew Shlllinglaw and J. R Pattern, vied on as the property of J. K. McDowell, at ie suit of the State for taxes. ($1.50 One tract of land, bounded by lands of'J. M. aaarr and others, levied on aa the property of J. , McSwain, at the suit of the State for taxes.,.., I 01.50 One tract of land, bounded by lands of J. If. Workman and others, levied on as the property 'B. P. Ellis, at the suit of the State for taxes. . / U V -V , J-...;(||J0 One tract of land, bounded by lands of JELUs Ipan and others, levied on as the property of Haret Elmore, at the suit ofthe State for taxes. ($1.50 One tract of land, bounded by lands of Sarah a ryv onH nfliora nti sa frra nrrtnAvftr r\f T * IMA. A. J UUU WUWXCM IV ! iVU WU W UiU VA V* i Caldwell, at the suit of the. Btat? for taxes. A . ($1.50 One tract of land, bounded by lands of Robert eele and others, levied on as the property of Dr. imes Stoney, at the suit of the State for taxes: One tfact of land", bounded by lands of Dr. ttiL. awBon and others, levied on as the property ef r. M. Sutton, at the suit of the State for taxes. One tract of laird, bbunded fry lands of Samuel ickson and others, levied on as the-property of . W. Watson, at the suit of the State for taxes. One tract of land, bounded by lands of W. A. rah am andothers,'; levied on as theproperty of ' ^ Smith, One tract of land, bounded by lands of Jomee rian, Alexander Strain and others, levied on as ie property of the estate of J. J. Wilson, at the lit of the State for taxes. ($L60 One tract. of land, bounded by lands of Henry laxico and others, levied on as the property., of r. J. Wilson, at the suit of the State for tales.0 ' ,< ; (|1.50 Ope tract of land, bounded by lands of James Lover, Hugh Gilston, and others, leviedoh as Hie a roperty of B. F. Withers, p&tfco. snit.of the State r double taxes. J-JIO? One tract of land, bounded by lands of Joseph eech and others, levied on ax the property of the tateofW. F. Beery,-St the Suit of the <&&& for >uble taxes. ,v>i^.. roV/ ,t -u 4SBP One tract of land, bounded by lands ,of A. H. arnett and others, levied on - as the" property 6f e estate of Jerome B. Brian, at the suit'of the ate for double taxes., ($1.50 One tract of land, bounded by lands of Dr. Me>wan and others, levied on as the property:of e estate of A. H. Farr, at the suit of the State for mble taxes. . ($1.&0 One tract of land, bounded by lands -of John nith and others, levied on as; the property of rs. Ruth Moore, at the suit of the wato for -uble taxes. ? ($1.50 One tract of land, bounded by lands of the este of I.' D. Witherepoonand others, levied on as e property of the esfcOe of Eh A. Boss, at . the Lindsey and others, levied on as the property. R. E. Ash, at the snlt of the State for taxe* One tract of land, bounded by' lands of Jam$s awford, Samuel Lauthridge'and othsrs^: levied l as the property of J. <fc If. <fcM. Ash, at the it of the State for taxes. $1.50 One tract of land, bonnded by lands of Mildred ardwick and others, levied on as the nroxsOrtv Susannah Gaston, at the suit of the Stale for able taxes. ($1.60 rhreo horses, five head of cattle, two head of >gs, two road wagons, 1 set blacksmith tools, usehold and kitchen furniture, eight sheep, one ;'corn and fodder, levied on as the property 'of Cline, at the suit of Allen Bettls and other* >' .. ...u ; $1.60 R. H. GLENN, 8. Y. D. November 7; 28. 4t ALLISON A BRATTON, us. mutkijini ill? PERFUMERY, : kESPECTFTJLLY tpforin the public that they tare constantly making additions to their ck of the above articles, .which they offer to ILL FOR CASH, as cheap as any es^ablishsnt in the up-country, and guarantee every Brio they sell, to be as represented. rHEIR STOCK CONSISTS OF DRUGS, MEDICINES A?tD CHEMICALS, " aential Oils, Medicinal Extracts, Patent Mediae, Window Giass^ Putty. Paints, OtifcJDye iffs, Varnishes, Artists' Gil Colors," Artists' eingOil, Nut Oil, fiidigo, Madder, Ac., Ac. o FOR THE TOIEET. >; ^kney, Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Wood's Hair storcr. Hall's Hair Restorer, ^feimstreet's Hair e, and other preparations for.the Hair. Hair, oth, Nail, Cloth, Paint and Varnish Brashes: ns, Pencils, Ink, Ac. Botanic Medicines, ana ompsonian Preparations; Flavoring Extracts, WINES AND BRANDIES, arl and Cora Starch, Bakers' Broma, Arrow>t, Pure Soda and Cream of Tartar, Cod-Liver LAc., Ac. .V'fi5 ?ougera's Compound Iodinized Cod Lirar OIL iew Medicine, which is highly recommended the French Academy of Physicians for Oonmption and'all diseases of a Scrofulouscharac5Vmrroro'a VHt!, r\t Phnmlinma .Trnn anH Ttlq. ith?a valuable medicine for sd? functional delgements of the nervous Bjstem with dobility; a for dyspepsia, attended with more or less flat33 and pain in the stomach after meals. Jabbers Ferratod Elixir of Calisaya Bark.? lis form of iron is neutral, tasteless, without antigen cy ; prompt and energetic, and does' hot icolor the teeth nor induce headache. . v Robinson's Silver Soap, for cleaning all kinds of ver-waro, with little rubbing. 7?si Sozodont, for cleaning and preserving the teeth d hardening the gums. i Bloom of Youth and Liquid Pearl, for beautify" I and preserving the oomplexion and ?Mn. TOBACCO AJTD SEGARS. jood assortment of Segars, Smoking and Chewr Tobacco, constantly on hand. Jrders from Physlcianaand Merchants from the intTv, ATTENDED WITH THE CASH, resctftilly solicited and promptly"attended to. We mot now sell for credit, and the cash will be reiredcmdelivery of the goods at the Ston?-> DOtOber-JM. 28 TOBACCO, JUNE CHEWING and. DURHAM SMOKING ' TOBACCO, for sale by " ' T. M. DOBSON & CO. X 0 \