Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, December 12, 1867, Image 3
sack. Holders, in many cases, are plaoing their
stock in store.
Financial.
YORKVILLE, December 10.?Gold, $1.35.
NEW YORK, Dec. 10.?Gold, $1.86.
CHARLESTON, Dec. 5.?Gold.?The Brokers
were yesterday buying at 38 and selling at 40.
Ugmmal.
Married?On the 28th of October, by Rev. M.
Oates, Mr. G. W. McKEOWN and Miss R. J. PATRICK,
all of Union, S. C.
^ Died?At the residence of Dr. R. R. Darwin,
"? on the morning of the 8th instant, Mrs. R. G,
DARWIN, in the 72d year of her age.
In Union District, on the 2d ultimo, JOSEPH
WRIGHT, aged about 15 years.
In Union District, on the 20th ultimo, Mrs.
MARTHA HORN, aged 60 years.
In Union'District, on the 2d instant, Miss AUGUSTA
A. F. GAULT, in the 22d year of her
age.
AGENTS WANTED.
CA PER MONTH THE YEAR ROUND,
DU or 900 per Gent Profit on Commission.
We guarantee the above salary or commission to
active industrious agents at their own homes, to
introduce an article of indispensable utility in every
household. For full particulars call on, or
address G. W. JACKSON <fc CO..
11 South st., Baltimore, Md. '
December 12 33 4t*
JOHN H. HOLMES,
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
BOYCE & CO'S WHARF,
CHABLSSTON, SO. CA.
Refers to Hon. Geo. A. Trenholm, Charleston,
S. C.; Andrew Simonds, President 1st National
Bank, Charleston, S. C.; F. S. Holmes,
President South Carolina Mining and Manufacturing
Company, Charleston, S. C. ,
December 12 * 33 2m*
^ GENERAL ORDERS, NO. 21
HEAD QUABTEB8 DT THE SADDLE, DEO. 11, 186711
SXTRMISHERS TO THE FRONT!!!
TIE MAJOR COMMANDING will have to
"fall back" from his present "position," unless
those indebted to him will come "forward^ to
his 44support" immediately, and pay up. His
property is advertised by the Sheriff' to pay
State taxes, and if not "relieved" before the first
Monday in January, the "Major" will have to
"change his base" of operations to "another line."
RICHARD HARE, Major Comd'g.
December 12 83 It
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
fork l>i?trio t.
WHEREAS JOHN McGILL has applied to
me for Letters of Administration on all
and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and
credits of ALPHEUS BLALOCK, late of the District
aforesaid, deceased.
These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and
singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased,
to be and appear before me, at our next
Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden
at York Court House on the 27TH DAY OF
DECEMBER inst., to shew cause, if any, why the
said Administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand and Sail, this 10th day of
Deoember, in'tlie year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-seven, and in tne yznu
year of the Independence of the United States of
. America. F. C. HARRIS, 0. Y. D.
p December 12 33 2t*2Jc
IN BANKRUPTCY.
District Court of the United States for the Western
Distinct of South Carolina.
IN THE MATTER OF DANIEL WILLIAMS, BANKRUPT,
A WARRANT in Bankruptcy has*been issued
J\_ by said Court against the estate of DANIEL
WILLIAMS, of the District of York, of theState
of South Carolina, in said District, adjudged a
Bankrupt upon the petition of his Creditors, and
the payment of any debts and the delivery of
any property belonging-to said Bankrupt, to him
or to his use, and the transfer of any property by
him are forbidden by law. A meeting of the
Creditors of said Bankrupt to prove their debts,
and choose one or more Assignees of his estate, will
be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden at
Ycrkville, in said District, onthe27th day of DECEMBER,
A. D.f 1867, at 10 o'clock. A. M., at the
office of WILLIAM I. CLAWSON, one of the
Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court.
The following is a list of Creditors :
Mtullson Caldwell, (Freedman) Bock Hill, P. 0 $ 15 00
Lavitia Strlnrfellow, (Freedwoman) " " 8 60
Adlckes A Withers, Yorkvllle, 8. C., 653 86
II. F. Adlckes A Co., " " 303 12
it it u a ii 22 33
It. T. Wheeler, " " 600 00
J. S. Moore A Sons, " " 349 31
W. B. Steele, ? " 450 00
II. r. Adlckes, " " 98 73
John H. Adams, * ? " 109 58
8. G. Poag, " . " 986 28
Jesse Spencer, Bock Illll, 8, C., 117 70
George Steele, Yorkville, 8. C., 2,481 46
ii ? a it 128 84
? " " " 207 61
E. E. McCaffrey, ? " 5 00
G. W. Williams, " ? 100 00
b Williams A Beatty, ? " 00 00
" a " * a 00 00
B. T. Wheeler, " " 148 00
James Jefferys, " " 5 10
Jas. Jefferys A Son, " " 68 62
J.J.Evans, " " 3100
J. 8. Moore A Sons," ? ? 1,870 85
8. Sadler, " " 54 12
Ferguson Barber, Bock Hill, 8. C., 11 50
Steele A Co., " ? ; 00 00
A. E. Hutchinson, " " 00 00
K. H. Jordan, Chester C. U., 8. C., about 350 00
Dr. A. P. Wylle, " " ? 70 00
A. H. Davegn, ? " " 1 100 00
S. G. Westbrooks, KOck Hill, 8. C., W W
Steele k Joiim, " " 00 00
Thomas Bratton, GnihriesviUc, S. C., 00 00
<? tt it it 00 00
Amrl Steele, Bock Hill, S. C '. 00 00
Roddy k Bro., J. Wylle, Assignee, Sraltli's T. 0.,S. C-, W 00
. T. C. Burrls, McConnelisville. S. C., 6 00
f J. n. Shedd, Winnsboro' 8. C 32 00
Henry Dickey, Rock 11111, 8. C., 00 00
Roddy k White, " " ". 00 00
Allen Robertson, " " 668 80
N. A. Steele, " " 1,700 00
William Oates, Yorkvllle, S. C., 00 00
Samuel Ralney, Jr., J. S. Bratton, Adta'r., Yorkvllle, 00 00
W. I. Clawson. Yorkville, S. C., 53 85
J. P. M. EPPING, U. S. Marshal,
By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger.
N. B.?Creditors may prove their debts before
me, at any time between this and the day of meeting,
if they desire to do so.
W. I. CLAWSON, Register.
December 12 33 2t
FOR TAX-COLLECTOR.
TIE friends of JOHN M. SHEERER, (of Bullock's
Creek) respectfully announce him as a
candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR, of York District,
at the next election.
|^- August 16,1867. 17 6m?
FOR TAX-COLLECTOR.
THE friends of ANDREW F. UNDSAY, respectfully
announce him as a Candidate for
TAX-COLLECTOR of York District, at the next
election.
MOLASSES.
TABLE SYRUP, BEE-IIIVE SYRUP and
MUSCOVADO MOLASSES, received and
for sale, low, for cash. T. M. DOBSON <fc CO.
November 14 29 tf
CANDY.
/^aa POUNDS OF FANCY CANDY, for sale
x\j\) by T. M. DOBSON & CO.
December 5 32 tf
GOSHEN CHEESE.
a k BOXES E. D. and Goshen CHEESE, for
1 O sale cheap, by
, T. M. DOBSON & CO.
December 5 32 tf
I PICKLES.
A LOT of very fine CUCUMBER PICKLES,
for sale cheap, by T. M. DOBSON <fc CO.
December 5 32 tf
LEATHER.
i>r\ttyt\cj ur*ft r\mr t t7 a tuud {nof
F I II 1 A VUilJUO HJJiUWV/JV UUAXllJJiV, jUOK
OUU received at T. M. DOBSON & COS.
k December 5 32 tf
^ FRUITS.
FRESH PEACHES, in 2 pound Cans, STRAWBERRIES
and PEARS, for sale cheap, at
T. M. DOBSON & CO'S.
December 5 32 tf
MACKEREL.
NO. 1 MACKEREL, in half barrels, quarter
barrels and kits, for sale cheap, by
T. M. DOBSON & CO.
December 5 32 - tf
" PAD-LOCKS
EROM fifteen cents to one Dollar, at
T. M. DOBSON & CO'S.
December 5 .32 tf
BEFORE YOU BUY,
C1ALL at T. M. DOBSON & CO'S cheap cash
) Store.
DeeemUer 5 32 tf
KNIVES.
A LOT of POCKET KNIVES, from 15 cents to
$1, at T. M. DOBSON <fc CO S.
BANKRUPT BLANKS.
A LOT of BANKRUPT BLANKS, are on hand
and for sale at
THE ENQUIRER OFFICE.
k
SAJVTA. CLAUS!
That great friend of good UUle OIRLS and
BOYS, who always deposits in their stockings
"heaps" of good things on Christmas Eve, has established
his Head-Quarters, for Yorkville and
the surrounding country,
AT THE YORK DRUG STORE,
until Christmas, Happy Now Year and its holidays
are over. His stock consists, in part, of Fire
Crackers, Sky Eockets, Roman Candles. Serpents.
Grass Hoppers, Scroll Wheels, Pin Wheels and
Torpedoes. Then come fine fancy Boxes of Perfumery,
Puff Boxes and Puffs, fancy bottles for (
Hartshorn or Chloroform, fancy Hair, Nail and
Flesh Brushes; Lubin'sfine Extracts, Assorted
Odors, Colgate's Honey and Glycerine Soaps,
Low's Brown Windsor, Lubin's Assorted Extracts,
Bazin's, Rinnuel's, Pewv's, Corderay's, and
others of superior finish and extra fragrance.
Land's Bloom of Youth, and Coster's Bitter and j
Sweet Orange Blossoms, for Beautifying the Complexion,
removing tan and freckles and softeniug '
the Skin. A great variety of Oils and Pomades, '
Tooth Powders, Sozodont, Tricopherous, Cocoa I
Cream, Cocoaine, Hall's Vegetable Hair Renewer, 1
DofnhalnWci on/1 Tavno'a Wnir Tlvfl. Cflmnhor Ice. 1
Lip Salve, Ac-, Ac.J Call on the ' ' .
THE OLD DOCTOR,
9 1
before Christmas comes. :
A large and fresh Stock of Genuine Drugs and '
Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Oils, Ac., Ac. I have only
room for a few, viz: Quinine, Morphine, Iodine,
Iron by Hydrogen, Bromide Potassium, Iodide j
Potassium, Chlorate Potassa, Iritate Potassa, Car- 1
bonate Potassa, Cream Tartar, Soda, Epsom Salts, 1
Seidlitz Powders, Soda Powders, Citrate Magne- 1
sia, Calcined Magnesia, Solution Tin, Madder, !
Alum, Copperas, Indigo, Red Saunders, Howe 1
and Stevens Family Dyes, Corn and Bunion Plus- 1
terS, Jew David's, Poor Man's, Morehead's Mag- J
netic, andiPrickly Plasters, Monatt's, Brandroth's,
Ayer's, Wright's, Strong's, Jayne's, McLean's, .
Cephalic, Hooper's Female, Cook's, Comp. Ca- 1
thartic, Comp. Vegetable, Lady Webster's Din- ,
ner ana other Pills; Hostetter's, Drake's, Grego- '
ry's and Aimar's Bitters, Consumption, 1
COUGH & COLD REMEDIES. j
Of Jayne's, Rodrigues', Wright's, Brown's, Cos- i
tar's, and others. Kennedy's Medical Discovery, t
Kennedy's Rheumatic and Neuralgic Liniment, I
Nervejand Bone, or Rub it in Liniment, Maclive's t
Uterine Catholicon, Philotoken, Whitehead's Es- f.
sence of Mustard, Ground Mustard, Cinnamon t
Bark, whole or ground; Cinnamon Buds, Ginger,
ground or whole; White Jamaica Ginger, African a
Ginger, Black Pepper, Red Pepper, Mace, Nut- i
megs, Cloves, Citrons, Prunes, Raisins, Ac., at c
reduced prices. "!
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. !
ON CONSIGNMENT and must bo sold low and c
promptly for Christmas use: ' t
40 Quarter Boxes of large Layer RAISINS, i
2 Boxes Fresh Turkish PRUNES, ]
1 Box Nice Fresh CITRONS,
2 Cases Assorted TOYS. t
My stock is so numerous, you must ask for t
what vou do not see. of the polite Clerks, or of the a
" OLD DOCTOR. \
December 12 33 tf I
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. J
rIE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing
between tho undersigned, under the name t
and style of J. W. AVERY <fe CO., has been this i
day dissolved by mutual consent, W. B. Metts (
having sold his interest to the other partners.
J. W. AVERY, i
W. B. WILSON, t
W. B. METTS. i
November 20, 1867 i
NEW FIRM. ^
P?1HE Undersigned have formed a Mercantile
JL Copartnership, under the name and style of
AVER Y <fe WILSON. They haye on hand a general
and large assortment of
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, i
and are daily oxpecting a choice collection of I
GOODS, recently purchased in New Yorkj at 5
greatly reduced prices. Wo will spare no efforts <
to give entire satisfaction to our customers, both 1
in the QUALITY AND PRICES OF GOODS. *
We hope that the liberal patronage extended to the
late firm, will be continued to the new. <
J. W. AVERY, 3
W. B. WILSON.
December 5 32 tf
IN THE COURT OF ORDINARY. 1
To Rebocca E. Mingis, Henry Mingis, Miles D. <
Mingis, G. W. Mingis, H. M. Mingis, Eman- i
uel Sigman and wife, HonoriaT.; Alfred Hoi- j
lis ana wife, Rowana ; and Logan Pope and i
wife, Margaret H.; heirs of Jonn G. Mingis,
deceased. ]
TOU are surely required to appear at the Court '
of Ordinary, to be nolden at York Court House, '
on Monday, the 16th day of December, Anno J
Domini, 1867, to shew cause, if any you can, why 1
the proceeds of the sale of real estate of John G. (
Mingis, deceased, sold (bv J. M. Ross, late Ordi- <
narv,) for partition and division, should not be 1
paid over to Wm. H. Neely, Administrator of the 1
said John G. Mingis, deceased, to be applied by .
him to the payment of the debts of the said John :
S. Mingis, deceased.
Given under my hand and seal this the 17th day ]
of September, 1867. 1
(920) F. C. HARRIS, O. Y. D.
September 19 21 12t
TO PRINTERS. 1
THE undersigned oilers for sale tho Printing '
Material mentioned below: cheap for Cash.?
24 lbs Leads?cut to 14 ems Pica, ,
150 Advertising Kuies?cut i* ems jrica.
47 Brass Dashes?cut 14 ems Pica. '
23 Parallel Cross Rules?cut 14 ems Pica.
13 Double Cross Rules?cut 14 ems Pica.
6 "short" and 0 "long" Column Rules. Also,
the "Head Rules" formerly used on the "Enquirer."
One 36-inch roller mould, in good order, and scveral
book, newspaper and Job chases. The roller
mould will be sola for ?15.
Also, one 3-inch Screw Standing Press with 300
paper and 10 wooden boards. The Press, <fcc., is
in good order, and will be sold as it stands?for one <
hundred dollars in cash. Cost ?140 previous to the 1
war.
Also, 350 lbs Nonpareil?but little used?at 40 1
cents per pound. L. M. GRIST, i
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
York. I>lHtrIot.
Lewis M. Grist, vs. Seth W. Fowle & Co.?In the
Common Pleas.?Attachment.
WHEREAS, the Plaintiff did, on the 0th day
of February, 1807, file his declaration against
the Defendant, who, (as it is said) is absent from
and without the limits of this State, and has neither
wife nor Attorney known within the limits of
the same, upon whom a copy of the said declaration
might lie served. It is, therefore, ordered,
that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the
Declaration filed against him, on or before the 3d
day of March, which will be in the year of our
Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight,
otherwise final and absolute judgment will be
given against him.
J. F. WALLACE, c. C.,0. P. & o. s.
Clerk's Office, York District, S. C.
March 7 45 lyq
HOUSE-PAINTING, &C.
THE undersigned respectfully informs the citizens
of York and Chester Districts, and the
adjoining counties of North Carolina, that he has
returned to Yorkville, and is ready to execute every
description of
House and Ornamental Painting,
in the very best manner, and at prices current before
the war. Prompt attention will be given to
all orders. Letters should bo addressed,
NELSON DA VIES,
Yorkville, S. C.
Good References given if desired.
August 20 18 tf
I * THE GREAT FERTILIZER.
T IME of the best quality for PLAISTERING,
i a Masonry of any kind, or other purposes, will
be kept fresli and constantly on hand at my KILN
19 miles West from Yorkville, for sale at 25 cents
in Currency, or to exchange for produce at market
rates.
Largo contracts filled on favorable terms. For 1
further particulars, address
Dr. L. A. HILL,
Antioch, S. C.
pSS* Orders left at the "Enquirer" Office will receive
prompt attention.
December 5 32 ly
IN BANKRUPTCY.
IN TITE MATTER OF ALLEN ROBERTSON, BANKRUPT.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :-Tho undersigned
hereby give notice of their appointment
as ASSIGNEES OF ALLEN ROBERTSON,
of York District, State of South Carolina, who has
been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own Petition,
by W. I. Clawson, Register. All persons indebted
to the Bankrupt, will make immediate payment
to the undersigned.
T. S. JEFFERYS, 1 AciQifmnoo
JAMES MASON,} Assignees.
Yorkvillo, Nov. 23,18C7. 32 3t
INCORPORATION.
NOTICE is hereby given that at the expiration
of two months from this date, application
will bo made to His Honor W. C. BEATTY,
Judge of the District Court for York District, for
Charters for BETHEL ACADEMY and BETHEL
CHURCH, under the General Incorporation Act
of the Legislature of South Carolina,
October 24 26 2m
LADIES* SHOES.
LADIES' COARSE SHOES at Si per pair, at
T. M. DOBSON <fc CO S.
. Decembers 32 tf
SARDINES.
4LOT of SARDINES, just received at
T. M. DOBSON & CO'S.
cember 5 32 tf
foriu'iHc
FOR 1868 !
NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE UP CLUBS.
ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS IS
PREMIUMS.
A STORY OF THE LATE WAR,
CURRENT NEWS OF THE DA Y?INTERESTINO
LOCAL HISTORY?AGRICULTURAL
MATTERS; POETRY, HUMOR,
MARKET REPORTS,
Ac., Ac., Ac.
ON THURSDAY, the Second day of January,
1SG8, the YORKYILLE ENQUIRER will
inter the fourteenth year of its publication, and
/he proprietor takes pleasure in informing the
public, that arrangements have been completed
whereby the paper will lose none of the interest
which has characterized it heretofore.
Mr. JAS. WOOD DAVIDSON will continue
lis versatile and treuchant Contributorials from
;he State Capital, and will keep the readers of the
ENQUIRER fully posted on all matters, within
lis province, which are worthy of being known
uid reeordeo.
An arrangement has been made to continue the
lervices of WM. H. BRAWLEY, Esq.. as a Conributing
Editor from Chester, who is charged
nf fni*nioVilnn? f/i fha l?.VOTTTRIi.TI
ill matters of local interest to the people of Ches;er
District. From the energy he has displayed
lerctofore, the Proprietor fgels assured that the
readers of the ENQUIRER, in Chester District,
vill realize the fact that "a chiefs amang them
akin notes, and faith, he'll prent 'em."
As a contribution to the local history of York
District, there will be published, during the year,
& HISTORY OF BETHESDA CHURCH.
iVritten for the ENQUIRER by the late lamented
Etev. John S. Harris, to which will be added a
ihort biographical sketch of the author, together
,vith a list ot the members of Bethesda congregation,
who fell in the late war. The history goes
jack to the organization of the Church, anterior
o the Revolutionary War of1776, and will possess
preat interest to all readers who are familiar with
hings pertaining to York District.
The general conduct of the paper will be the
tame as heretofore?presenting in each issue an
nteresting melange, suited to the tastes and wants
>f every class of readers. The MARKETS of
forkville, Chester, Charlotte, Columbia, Charleson
and New York, will be reported from latest
latos. THE FARMER will find his column occupied,
as usual, with seasonable articles ; whils t
hose who love to "laugh and grow fat," will be
jresonted with the accustomed repast of WIT,
TUMOR and SENTIMENT.
THE ENQUIRER will keep up closely with
he News of the Day?with equal care eschewing
he discussion of political or vexed questions, ancl
ivoidingthe insertion of any reading matter which
vill detract from the character it assumes as
1IITEMY mFAMILY ML
The Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing
hat early in the year, the publication of an ORIGINAL
STORY OF THE LATE WAR will bo
commenced. The story is from the pen -of Mr.
rOHN WITHERSPOON ERVIN, of Manning,
3. C., who is probably one of the best writers iri
;his department of literature in the Southern
States. The Story is of a LOCAL CHARACTER,
ind is one of the most entertaining that has been
jtfered to the Southern public in many years,
[t is entitled
"ISOLETTE, THE FEMALE SPY,"
A Story of Charleston and the War.
The scene is laid in Charleston and on the islands
n the vicinity, from whence some of the princijal
characters are transferred to Virginia. The
Story is FOUNDED ON FACTS, and some of the
characters are yet alive. To those who are partial
o this kind of literature, the Story will be worth
it least a year's subscription to the ENQUIRER.
In order to reward those persons who may be
lisposed to assist us in procuring subscribers, the
Proprietor has determined toofler the following
VALUABLE PREMIUMS
Tor the Largest Clubs:
A WEED'S SEWING MACHINE, which will
;ost in New York, Sixty-five Dollars. Thin
machine is represented to us, by persons who are
udges, us being equal to any that is made, and
worth the money at which it is rated.
The next Premium, in value, will be a COMPLETE
FILE of the YORK VILLE ENQUIRER
Tor eleven years?from 1855 to 1867?bound in
i substantial manner, and embracing FOUR
LARGE BOOKS. This premium is reckoned to
je worth Fifty Dollars, and containing, as it
loes, a running history of the period embraced, is
>f great value as a medium ot reference, beside?
furnishing a large quantity of reading matter at
ill times interesting.
The next Premium, in value, is one of AMES'
DOUBLE CORN SHELLERS, worth Twenty
Dollars. This machine is substantial and well
made, and is altogether worth the price fixed upon
it.
^35* The person making tho largest Club of
subscribers, at ?1 75 each, in Specie, or $2 50 in
Currency, will be entitled to tho first choice of
premiums ; the person making the second largest,
the second choice; and the person making the
third largest, tho third choice.
Tho Premiums will be awarded to the successful
competitors ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN
FEBRUARY NEXT, at 3 o'clock, p. m. Tho
names should be sent in, however, as they arE obtained
; additions being made to the lists up to
the day of award. No names will be counted until
paid for. It is not required that members of a
Club shall be all at one post office, but the paper
will bo forwarded as desired. Persons who are
already subscribers, may join clubs, and commence
from the date to which they have paid.
TERM8-IN ADVANCE.
specie. currency.
ONE COPY, ONE YEAR,...3 2 50 ? 3 f.0
TWO COPIES, ONE YEAR, 4 50 6 00
FIVE " " " 8 75 12 50
TEN " " " 17 50 25 00
ONE COPY, SIX MONTHS, 1 25 2 00
To persons who makeup CLUBS OF TEN
OR MORE NAMES, but who may fail to obtain
a prize, we will send the ENQUIRER, one year,
FREE OF CHARGE ; and to those who send a
CLUB OF TWENTY OR MORE NAMES, but
who may fail to obtain a prize, we will forward a
copy of the ENQUIRER, one year, FREE OF
CHARGE, and a copy of either, "The Land Wc
Love," "Godey's Lady's Book'," "Peterson's Magazine,"
or any weekly newspaper published in
tho Southern States. Address
L. M. GRIST.
YorkvilTfl. K. C.
December 5 32 tf
~McALILET & BRAWLEY,
ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS,
WILL practice in the Courts of the NORTHERN
CIRCUIT, and in tho United States
Courts for South Carolina.
?& Will devote special attention to cases o]
BANKRUPTCY.
OFFICE A.T CHESTER, C. H.
S. McALILEY W. H. BRAWLEY,
November 28 31 tf
PARISH AND LATIMORE,
Chester, S. C.
MANUFACTURERS and Dealers in NEW and
SECOND HAND FURNITURE, LookingClass
Plates for Bureaus, Ac.
Constantly on band COFFIN MATERIAL, ol
tho best quality. They are prepared to furnish
COFFIN S at a lew hours' notice. Cane-Seat Chain
Re-Bottomed.
j25J-Shop and Ware-Room in the old Thespian
Hall, over Heyman's Store.
November 29 32 tf
THE CHARLESTON COURIER"
PUBLISHED by A. S. WILLINGTON & CO.,
City Printers, NO 111 East-Bay, Charleston,
South C'arolina.
Terms.?Daily, one year, $10; Daily, G months,
$5: Daily, throe months, $2 50: Tri-Woeklv. one
year, $8;" Tri-Weekly, six months, $4.
The Proprietor of the Enquirer is the Agent
of the "Courier" for Yorkville. He will take
pleasure in forwarding subscriptions.
January 3 3G tf
c. d. melton, j. f. iiart, bam'l w. melton,
MELTON, HART & MELTON,
Attorneys at law, Yorkviiie, s. c. office
next to the Presbyterian Church, and opposite
the Court-House Yard.
Will practice in tho United States and State
Courts. Applications for tho benefit of the Bankrupt
Act, promptly attended to.
~ PARTNER WANTED
IN a well-established DRUG-HOUSE, the business
of which is so rapidly increasing as to require
additional capital. Any one having a cash
capital of from $3000 to $5000, and wishes to engage
in said business, will please apply at the "York
Drug Store," personally, or by letter, to
Dr. JOHN4 MAY, Yorkville, S. C.
November 14 ^ 119 tf
YORKVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE.
VflW THE next Session of this Institution
rTJlte: will open on SECOND MONDAY OF
JANUARY, 1808. For particulars address,
Rev. R. B. ANDERSON,
or Rev. H. R. DICKSON,
Yorkville, S. C.
November 28 31 tf
RAGS WANTED.
TiVO CENTS perpound, IN SPECIE, will Ik
paid for all CLEAN Cotton or Linen RAGS
delivered at the ENQUIRER OFFICE,
C. E. BECHTLER &CO.,
PRACTICAL
OHROHOMETEB, DUPLEX, PATEFT LEVEE, HOBIZOFTAL,
VERTICAL,
WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS
AND
MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY.
(Formerly of the firm of C. Becbtler A Sons, of
Rutherfordton, N. C.)
ou RESPECTFULLY return their
thanks to the citizens of Yorkvllle
inT/A^ and the surrounding country, for
m?* j) the liberal patronage already be JHLjaoW,
stowed upon them, and solicit a
continuance of the same for the future.
They have now on hand
A GOOD STOCK OF MATERIAL,
and are fully prepared to do all kinds of work in
their line of business, with dispatch and neatness.
And with an experience in the first class shops in
the cities of Philadelphia apd New York, and
many years' experience in the Carolinas, they flattor
themselves that they have no superiors, North
or South, in their line of business, and feel confident
that they can give satisfaction to all who may
favor them with their custom. They will, also,
give special attention to the
REPAIRING OF DIFFICULT MACHINERI,
of all kinds, and Fire Arms, Locks, Keys, <fec., ?tc.
Their charges will be moderate, and none need fear
having work done and being over charged.?
Their motto is "to live and let live," or in other
words, eternal extermination or au liign prices
and useless charges.
ALL WORK WARRANTED.
Watch Glasses only 25 cents each, and other work
in proportion. Come one, come all, and bring
your Watches-Clocks, Jewelry, Ac., to the shop
of C. E. BECHTLER A CO., and see if you don't
get the worth of your money back.
Their Room is on Main-Street, in "Stowe's Hotel"
Building.
September 26 22 tf
IMPORTANT TO ALLT"
DRY GOODS
HAVING sympathized with Cotton and declined
more in proportion, and having received i
OUR SECOND STOCK of
DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, &C.,
we will sell OUR WHOLE STOCK, from this
date, according to the prices of those i
Just Received.
Our stock consists of CALICOES, from 5 to l2Jc.
HOMESPUNS, 61 to 12J 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.
HATS and BONNETS, from 50 cents to $5.
LADIES' LATE STYLE BEAVER CLOAKS,
from $4 to $11.
Ladies' and Misses' HOOP-SKIRTS, 35c. to$1.75.
Brown and White SUGARS, 12$ to 16 cents.
RIO COFFEE, 20 to 25 cents.
LEAF LARD, 15 cents.
LIVERPOOL SALT, $2.75.
BAGGING, 21 cents per yard.
ROPING, 10 to 20 cents.
MOLASSES, from GO cents to $1.
HEMLOCK LEAHER, 28 cents.
UPPER LEATHER, 50 cents?good.
BACON, 15 cents.
LEAF TOBACCO, 20 to 25 cents.
In Addition
To the above, 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
901 IS TIE TIME TO GET YflBE MQIEY
BACK!
^30-All are invited to give us a call, as we
feel confident that we can now afford to offer our
Goods at prices to suit the closest buyers.
IRON COTTON TIES?Choap and strong.
CARROLL, CLARK & CO..
November 7 28 tf
ROSE'S HOTEL,
YORKVILLE,*S. C.
4 ?v-. THIS Establishment is nndergo?YirfL"iV
ing a THOROUGH RENOVAMSBj
TING. The rooms cannot be surwts&SiSBEE
passed in the State. We have procured
the services of WHITE SERVANTS; the
Dining Room will bo furnished with the best this
market can afford.
In connection with this House, is a BARBER
SHOP, BILLIARD SALOON and BAR ROOM,
and in fact, all that a traveler needs.
THE STABLES are superintended by a competent
person, just from England. Horses will be
well red and groomed. Charges moderate.
?33r An OMNIBUS will be at the Depot, every
evening, for the purpose of conveying passengers
to this Hotel. WM. E. ROSE <fc CO.
November 28 31 3m
paS" The Columbia Phoenix will copy to the amount
of $10 and forward bill to this Office.
II. AX. ASHE R,
(One door above It. M. Oateg* New Building.)
CHARLOTTE, N. C.,
DEALER IN
DBY10DSJEADY-MADE CLOTHIHtr, HATS,
CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS,
And all other articles usually found in a first-class
DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT.
I H. M. ASHER, Afifent.
i November 7 28 3m
FRESH ARRIVALS
OF Goshon Butter, Currants, Ovsters, Maccaroni,
Candy, Lard, Bacon, Nails, Snuff, Fish in
i Kits, Quarter Barrels, <fec.; Buckets, Blasting
i Powder, Corn Starch, Chow-Chow, Pecan Nuts,
1 Almonds, Nutmegs, Mace, Blacking, and various
. other articles, at the large Grocery of
HOMESLEY A McCANTS.
i December 5 32 tf
LEATHER.
A LOT of HEMLOCK, OAK TAN, and HARNESS
LEATHER, at
HOMESLEY <fe McCANTS'.
November 28 81 tf
, CORN.
. kaa BUSHELS CORN, Cheap for Cash, at
, OUU HOMESLEY <fc McCANTS*.
November 28 81 . tf
f CHEESE.
XUST arrived a largo lot of CHOICE CHEESE,
tf at HOMESLEY <fe McCANTS'.
> November 14 29 tf
SUGAR AND COFFEE.
ANY quantity of SUGAR AND COFFEE, all
grades. At HOMESLEY A McCANTS'.
I November 14 29 tf
BAGGING, &C.
A LARGE Lot of BAGGING, ROPE and
PATENT TIES, at
; HOMESLEY A McCANTS'.
November 14 29 tf
1 NAILS AND BRADS.
Northern nails and brads, at
HOMESLEY A McCANTS'.
i November 14 29 tf
; CANDLES,
TEAS, Soap, Pickles, Raisins and Sardines, all
cheap, at HOMESLEY A McCANTS'.
> November 14 29 tf
STARCH AND BLUEING.
A LOT of STARCH AND BLUEING always
on hand, at HOMESLEY A McCANTS'.
November 14 29 tf
WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.
LORD Ward's WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE.
Very superior, at
HOMESLEY A McCANTS'.
Novemljer 14 29 tf
! SUPERFINE CARDS.
WIIITTEMORE'S SUPERFINE COTTON
CARDS, at 60 cents, at
HOMESLEY A McCANTS'.
November 14 29 tf
i PRESERVED FRUITS. ~
A LOT of Preserved Cherries, Peaches, Strawberries,
Damsons, Grapes, Ac., at
HOMESLEY A McCANTS'.
November 14 29 tf
BEFORE YOU BUY,
CALL at the large GROCERY STORE of
HOMESLEY A McCANTS.
' November 14 29 tf
' " AXES, &C.
COLLINS' AXKS, Trace Chains, Hames, Ac.,
at HOMESLEY & McCANTS'.
November 14 29 tf
~ NUTS.
> 1? NGLISH WALNUTS, PECAN and BRAZIL
I JCi NUTS, Just arrived, at
T, M. DOBSON <fc CO.
AUCTION SALES.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
BY Permission of the Ordinary of York District,
we will sell at Public Sale, at the late
residence of SAMUEL RAINEY, Sr., deceased,
near Brattonsville, on Tuesday, tho SEVENTEENTH
DAY OF DECEMBER, and on the
following day, Wednesday, the 18th, at his plantation
in Chester District, seven miles north of
CHESTER COURT HOUSE,
all the personal property of the said deceased,
consisting of Mules, Horses and Cattle?among
the latter, fine Milk Cows; Wagons, Carts, Blacksmith
Tools, Carriage, Buggy, Plantation Implements,
Household and Kitchen Furniture, and
other articles.
We will, on the same days, at the above named
places, RENT ALL THE LANDS, in different
tracts, belonging to said estate.
Terms of Sale?CASH.
JNO. S. BRATTON,) .
R. S. HOPE. 'jAdmrs.
December 5 32 2t*
ASSIGNEES' SALE.
In the District Court of the United Slates for the
District of South Carolina. i
In the matter of \
ALLEN ROBERTSON J ijanKruPI~
BY Virtue of an order obtained from Wm. I.
Clawson, Register in Bankruptcy of said 1
Court, we will expose to pnblic sale, on TUESDAY,
THE 17TH DAY OF DECEMBER, inst.,
n>. fho roaulfinnA nf A T.T.TT.V
Rock Hill, York District, South Carolina^ who
has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own Petition,
all tho PERSONAL ESTATE of the said 1
Allen Robertson, consisting, in part, of the following
property, to wit:
FOURTEEN BALES OF COTTON,
Three Mules, three Horses, ten head of Cattle, ten
Sheep, one Gold Watch, two Wagons, one Buggy,
some Household Furniture, Ac., Ac.. Also, two
shares in the King's Mountain Rail Road. Sold
for the benefit of the Creditors of the above Bankrupt.
Terms?Cash.
THOS. S. JEFFERYS, 1 Xaaftma/)a
JAMES MASON, jAs31gnee8, ,
Decomber 5 32 2t ,
ORDINARY'S SALE.
William Nelson, Applicant, vs. Anna Nelson, et 1
aL, heirs-at-law of Andrew Nelson, deceased.
BY Virtue of an Order from F. C. Harris, Or- i
dinary of York District, I will offer at public i
sale at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY
IN JANUARY next, the tract of Land !
described in the summons in partition in this caso, |
lying on the waters of Clark's Fork, bounded by j
lands of Thos. S. Wylie, J. D. Wylie and others,
and containing i
TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY-SIX ACRES, |
more or less.
Terms op Sale.?a credit of twelve months, .
with interest thereon from date; the purchaser
giving bond with good security and a mortgage of 1
the premises (if deemed necessary) to the Orcuna- '
ry. for the payment of the purchase money. Costs ;
to be paid on day of sale.
(&45) R. H. GLENN, s. Y. D.
December i 32 6t
COMMISSIONER'S SALE. '
In Equity?Yorlc Diet.
Walter B. Metts, Commissioner)
in Equity, f Bill to Forevs.
\ ,
t iir n T "o?:J? r 1/
o. yt ruru miu v. ?j. rnut). j ?y? jawriuuyc.
IN obedience to the decree of the Court of Equity,
passed in this cause, I will expose to
public sale at YORK COURT HOUSE, on the
FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY next, a tract
of land described in the pleadings in this case, now
in the possession of C. J. Pride, sitqate in York
District, containing
FIVE HUNDRED & EIGHTY-FIVE ACRES,
more or less, and bounded by lands of Cad. Rives,
Thomas Spencer, lands belonging to the estate of
T. K. Cureton, and others.
TERMS OF SALE.
Cash enough to pay the costs of suit and expenses
of sale; the balance of the purchase money to
be on a credit of six months, with interest from
date, and secured by the bond of the purchaser,
with good personal sureties.
WALTER B. METTS,
($11.70) Commissioner in Equity.
December 6 32 ot
COMMISSIONER'S SALE.
In Kqui try?York JDIst.
John D. McLean, Executor,) Bill for Sale of
vs. )
Robt. Patrick and others. ) Land, &c.
TN obedience to the order of the Court of EquiI
ty, in this cause, I will expose to public sale at
YORK COURT HOUSE, on the FlRST MONDAY
IN JANUARY next, a tract of land described
in the pleadings in this case, situate in York
District, containing
THIRTY-TWO ACRES,
more or less, and bounded by lands of A. A. McKenzie,
land belonging to the estate of Margaret
Brown, John McGill and Joseph Brandon.
TERMS OF SALE.
Cash enough to pay costs of suit and expenses
of sale?the balance of the purchase money on a
credit of twelve months, interest from date and secured
by the Bond of the purchaser, with good
personal sureties and a mortgage of the land.
($11.25) WALTER B. METTS, c. E. Y. D.
December 5 32 5t
COMMISSIONER'S SALE.
In. Equity?Richland District.
F. H. Elmore and A. R. Elmore,) Bill for Sale
vs. [
G. B. Elmore and others. J of Land, d-c.
TN pursuance of Decretal Cfrder, in above stated
I case, I will sell before the COURT HOUSE nt
YORKVILLE, on the FIRST MONDAY IN
JANUARY next,
ALL THAT TRACT OF LAND,
bounded on the North and North East, by lands
nnw or fomierlv of Nelson and McCluuev and
Kennedy; South* and South East, by lands now or
formerly of Cowley, Giles and Kennedy ; on the
Westand North West, by Broad River and Pinckney
Road, containing
1054J ACRES, MORE OR LESS.
Also,, another tract, containing ONE HUNDRED
AND FOURTEEN ACRES, mor^or less, contiguous
to the above, on the waters of Turkey
Creek, bounded on the Wost by land now or formerly
of James McCluney and Jones' Ford Road;
South by lands now or formerly of Richard Kennedy
and James Williams ; East by land now or
formerly of Shearer ; and North by land of John
Davidson.
TERMS OF SALE.
So much Cash as will pay the costs, charges and
expenses of suit and sale. The balance on a credit
of ono, two and three years, secured by Bond,
Mortgage and Personal Security. Purchasers to
pay for papers.
(315.30c) D. B. DeSAUSSURE, c. e. r. d.
December 5 32 5t
' ATTENTION!
ALL PEOPLE
WHO ARE
INTERESTED IN LOW PRICES,
ARE REQUESTED TO '
CALL AND EXAMINE
THE STOCK OF
GOODS IN STORE,
TO BE FOUND AT
J. & E. B. STOWS.
LADIES' DRESS GOODS,
In great variety; Ladies' Hosiery, Gloves, Embroideries,
<fcc.; Ladies' Hats, Bonnets, Flowers.
KiDDons, occ.; Xiaaies anu misses j>uuio uuu
Shoes, of all sizes and prices, and in fact everything
to render a ladies' wardrobe complete, at prices to
suit the times and *
DECLI NE IN PRICES.
Everything in tho way of GENTS' FURNISHING
GOODS?Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, ReadyMade
Clothing, Gents' under Pants and Shirtsall
wool* A large lot of SALEM JEANS, celebrated
for being last colors. EVERYBODY come
and see us. In tho
GROCERY LINE
wo cannot be excelled. Salt, per sack, $2 75; Molasses,
60 cents to $1per gallon; Crackers of all
kinds; Soda, Butter, Eggs, English Dairy Cheese,
Bagging, Rope, Iron, Ties, Nails andiron, Yarn
of all numbers, Mackerel, Cod-Fish, Salmon ,<ftc.,
Sole Leather and French Calf-skins?CHEAP for
CASH.
All we ask of those desiring to purchase Goods
In our line of business, is to call and be satisfied
HOW CHEAP they can buy.
fiST Highest prices paid for all kinds of COUNTRY
PRODUCE, in Cash or Rartor.
Messrs. J. <fc E. B. STOWE are thankful
for past favors, but remind those indebted that
they must pay up old scores, before any further
favors can be considered. A nintis sufficient.
October 31 27 . tf
THE STOVES HAVE COME !
W. H. McCORKLE
HEREBY informs ALL PERSONS who want
COOKING STOVES, that he has just receivnumber,
direct from tho manufacturers of the
most desirable patterns, which ho offers for sale on
the most reasonable terms. Call at the store of
J. <fe E. B. STOWE, and examine the lot.
October 31 23 tf
AUCTION SALES.
SHERIFF'S SALES. I
T>Y virtue of Writ* of Fieri Facias, to me dl- 1
fi rected, will be sold between the legal hours
orSheriffs Sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN ,
JANUARY NEXT, J
at York Court House, the following property, to a
wit: S
Three horses, five head of cattle, two head of J
hogs, two road wagons, 1 set blacksmith tools,
household and kitchen furniture, eight sheep, one
lot corn and fodder, levied on as tne property of
D. Cline, at the suit of Allen Bettis ana others.
($3.37. I
One bale of cotton, levied on as the property of i
M. A. Hambright, at the suit of R. S. Moore and S
others. fl.12* I
One tract of land, bounded by lands of Mike
Martin and others, levied on as the property of
John Martin at the suit of the State for taxes, amounting
to $1.08 and the cost that may accrue. *
(3.00 J
One tract of land, bounded by lands of Wm. Mc- ^
Gill and others, levied on as the property of the *
estate of John Bowlin, at the suit of tne State for J
taxes, amounting to $1.77 and costs that may ac
cruo.' " " ($3.37i j
One tract of land, bounded by lands of J. M.
Smarr and others, levied on as the property of .
M. E. <fc M. S. Archer, at the suit of the State for
double taxes, amounting to $1.92 and costs that .
may accrue. ($3.37i y
One tract of land, bounded by lands of James _
Crawford, ? Lautnridge and otners, levied on as t
tho property of J. & N. <fc. M. Ash, at the suit of
the State for taxes, amounting to $2.39 and the .
costs that may accrue. ($3.37i ,
One tract of land, bounded by lands of Elias In- fl
man and others, levied on as the property of Har- _
riet Elmore, at the suit of the State for*tax&, amounting
to $21.12 and the cost that may accrue, r
($3.00 x
One tract of land, bounded by lands of Dr. C. L. c
Clawson and others, levied on as the property of
the estate of John N. Faris, at the suit of the State s
for double taxes, amounting to $2.59 and the costs
that may accrue. ($3,374 a
One tract of land, containing fifty acres, levied
on as the property of Hannah Stevenson, at the j
Buit of the State for double taxes, amounting to
IS cents and the cost that may accrue. ($1.50
One tract of land, containing one hundred and i
twenty-seven acres, levied on as the property of j
J. Polk Stewart, at the suit of the State for double
taxes, amounting to $2.43 and the costs that may c
accrue. ($1,874 s
One tract of land, bounded by lands of J. A. c
Sturgis, levied on as tho property of B. D. Stur- q
gis, at the suit of the State ror taxes, amounting to
jil.76 and the cost that may accrae. ($1.60 One
tract of land, containing one hundred and i
twenty-five acres, levied on as the property of J. "
T. Strait, at the suit of the State for taxes, amounting
to $2.40 and the costs that may accrue. ($1.50
One tract of land, lying on the waters of Bullock's
Creek, bounded by lands of Joseph Leech
A -i.1 1 1 3 AflfnfA
HIlU UHimO) IUVIUU uu OS IUO pivpuivy VI cuv wcocv
of W. A. Latta, deceased, at the suit of the State
for taxes, amounting to $101.80 and the costs that
may accrue. $2.25 One
tract of land, bounded by lands of G. Steele n
and others, levied on as the property of the estate J
of George S.-Doster, deceased, at the suit of the
State for taxes, amounting to 76 cents and the
costs that may accrue. ($1.50 '
One lot in Yorkville, bounded by laiyls of R.
O'Leary and others, lovied on as the property of
Wm. Dickson, at the suit of the State for taxes,
amounting to $5.12 and the costs that may accrue.
$1.50
One tract of land, containing one hundred acres,
levied on as the property of TerriU Jones, at the
suit of the Stato for taxes, amounting to $1.36 and
the costs that mav accrue. $1.50
One lot in Yorkville, levied on as the property
of Anthony Herndon, (p. c.) at the suit of the
Stato for taxes, amounting to 48 cents and the
costs that may accrue. ($1.60
One tract of land, bounded by lands of Hugh
Hartness, Samuel Black and others, levied on as
the property of the estate of Richey Hartness, deceased,
at the suit of the State for taxes, amounting
to $1.84 and the costs that may accrue. ($1,871
One tract of land, bounded by lands of Robert
Caveny, Jack Martin, King's Mountain Iron Co.,
and others, levied on as tho property of Mary
Caveny and sisters, at tho suit of the State for taxes,
amounting to 68 cents and tho costs that may
accrue. (82.25
One tract of land, bounded by lands of James
Robinson, Wm. Bailey and others, levied on as
the property of Stark J ones, at the suit of the State
for taxes, amounting to $1.84 and the costs that ,
may accrue. ($1,871
One tract of land, containing one hundred and
eighty-four acres, lying on the waters of Turkey
Creek, levied on as the property of Robert McKnight,
at the suit of the State for taxes, amounting
to $3.52 and the costs that may accrue. ($1,871
- One tract of land, bounded by lands of J. H. '
Coltharp and others, levied on as the property of
J. G. Nrvens, at the suit of the State for taxes, amounting
to $9.56 and the costs that may accrue.
($.150
One tract of land, containing two hundred and
seventv-four acres, levied on as the property Maj.
J. D. Johnson, at the suit of the State for taxes,
amounting to $4 22 and the costs that may accrue.
($1.50
Onn tract of land, hounded bv lands of D. G.
Bennett and others, levied on as the property of
J. B. Stewart, at the suit of the State for taxes, amounting
to $2.78 and costs that may accrue.
($1.50
One tract of land, bounded by lands of William
Cowan, John G. Steele and others, levied on as
the property of Cynthia Owens, at the suit of the j
State for taxes, amounting to $2.99 and ccsts that
may accrue. ($1.87i
One house and lot, situate in Yorkville, bounded
by lots of J. W. Avery and others, levied on <
as tho property of Richara Hare, at the suit of the j
State for taxes, amounting to $59.20 and costs that j
mayaccruo. ($1.87$ j
One tract of land, containing one hundred and
forty-eight acres, levied on as the property of Mrs.
Violet Smith, at the suit of the State for taxes, a- ]
mounting to $1.40 and costs that may accrue. ]
($1.50 I
One tract of land, bounded by lands of C. L. H. i
McCarter and others, levied on as the property of
D. O'Brien, at the suit of the State for taxes, amounting
to 43 cents, and cbsts that may accrue.
($1.50 ^
One tract of land, containing one hundred and i
five acres, levied on as the property of tho estate <
of J. S. Alderson, at the suit of the State for taxes,
amounting to $2.51 and costs that may accrue.
($1.50
The Sheriff hereby iiiforms those persons :
whose property is advertised above, that unless :
settlements are made on or before sale-day, the
Sales will positively be made. He has no aiscre- 1
tion in the matter. R. H. GLENN, S. Y. D.
December 12, 1867. 33 4t
bootIHa xi) shoes.
LOUIS SMITH ''
i
Respectfully invites tho people of Yorkville
and sourrounding country, to come and
see his stock of
NORTHERN BOOTS AND SHOES.
Thoy are of a superior quality, and well suited to
tho coming season. He intends to sell them at a '
SMALL PROFIT FOR CASH. Ho would also
say to his friends and customers, that he has now
on hand, and to which additions are being constantly
inado, a flue stock of _ \
FRENCH CALF AND KIP SKINS,
FOR WINTER WEAR.
So if you want a GOOD PAIR OF BOOTS OR
SHOES, send in your orders at once.
REPAIRING
Neatly executed and on short notice.
French Calf and Kip Skins, Morofico, Linings, ;
Oak and Hemlock Sole-Leather, Shoe-Thread, |
Pegs and Tacks, Awls of all sizes, Webbing, Bris- <
ties, and a great many other articles in the BOOT i
and SHOE-MAKING LINE will be kept constantly
on hand and for sale. <
November 7 28 tf <
TTTST PTnrrrcnrrcn <
V WM A v
AT ROSE'S'
GROCERY AND
Provision Store,
* A LOT OF FINE
BACON AND SUGAR-CURED HAMS,
A WELL SELECTED LOT OF ,
SUGARS, COFFEE, MOLASSES,
Spices, Jellies, Pickles, Teas, Vermicelli,
Maccaronl,
MACKEREL., SHAD,
100 SACKS SALT, *
And other articles too numerous to mention.? 1
I am daily receiving supplies of Groceries of every '
description, which
I WILL SELL LOWER FOR CASH, '
THAN THOSE WHO PRETEND
To Sell at Cost!
W. E. ROSE.
> September 28 22 tf
%
ALLISON & BRAXTON,
DEALERS IN
IK (MIES. MBIT UK
PERFUMERY, &C?
Respectfully inform the puttie that they
are- constantly making additions to their tock
of the above articles, which they offer to
(ELL FOR CASH, as cheap as any establishnent
in the up-country, and guarantee every aricle
they sell, to be as represented,
THEIR STOCK CONSISTS OF
DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS,
Essential Oils, Medicinal Extracts, Patent Medlines,
Window Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils, Dye
I tuffs, Varnishes, Artists' Oil Colors, Artists'
)yeing Oil, Nut Oil, Indigo, Madder, Ac., Ac.
FOR THE TOILET.
_ Fancy, Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Wood's Hair
testorer, wall's waix wemorer, neimBireei'8 our
)ye, and other preparations for the Hair. Hair,
?ooth, Nail, Cloth, Paint and Varnish Brashes:
'ens, Pencils, Ink, Ac. Botanic Medicines, ana
rhompsonian Preparations; Flavoring1 Extracts,
WINES AND BRANDIES*
'earl and Corn Starch, Bakers' Broma, Arrowoot,
Pure Soda and Cream of Tartar, Cod-Liver
)1L Ac., Ac.
Fougera's Compound Iodinized Cod Liver Oil.
, new Medicine, which is highly recommended
>y the French Academy of Physicians for Conumption
and all diseases of a Scrofulous chancer.
Fougera's Elixir of Phosphorus, Iron and Bisnuth?a
valuable medicine for all functional deangements
of the nervous system with debility;
md for dyspepsia, attended with more or less flat
less and. pain in the stomach after meals.
Hubbel s Farrated. Klixir- of Calia&ya Bark?
rhis form of iron is neutral, tasteless, without asringency;
prompt and energetic, and does not
liscolor the teeth nor induce headache.
Robinson's Silver Soap, for cleaning all kinds of
ilver-ware, with little rubbing.
Sorodont, for cleaning and preserving the teeth
nd hardening the gums.
Bloom of Youth and Liquid Pearl, for beautifyng
and preserving the complexion and skin.
TOBACCO AND SEGARS.
I good assortment ofSegare, Smoking and Chewng
Tobacco, constantly on hand.
Orders from Physicians and Merchants from the
ouniry, axxhiOi;&u nxin inc. v/Aisn, n>
pectftillysolicitedand promptly attended to. We
annot now soil for credit, and the cash will be reinired
on deliyery of the goods at the Store.
October 24 26 tf
SRAND COMBINATION SHOW
NEWI&OODS
AT
4.. R. Homesley's ! !
[HAVE Just received a NEW SUPPLY of
LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Ac., which I will
SELIj lower for cash,
Chan any other bouse in town. . .
3est Prints (Spragne and Merrimae) at 12ic per yd.
lalf-Wool Delaines at 20 cents. . o
Vll-Wool Delaines at 40 cents.
English Merino at 40 cents.
Oebages?plain and figured?at 25 cents.
I HAVE AL80 RECEIVED BOMB Beautiful
Breakfast Shawls at $2.
Ladies' Shawls at $2. -:ii
3hildrens' and Ladies' Cloaks from $3 to $15.
Dassimerea and Cloths (for Cloaks) from $1.25to$7.
fancy Knit Shawls for ladies and children?cheap,
fancy Knit Cloaks, for ladies and children, at $1.25.
fancy KnitSontags, for the same, at 75 cents,
fancy Knit Nubias, aL$l. . . I- r-.'irupx
Beautiful Lace Nubias, from 25 cents to $L60.
fancy Knit Hoods?cheap.
La Dolorosa Hoods?cheap.
Cents' Fancy Knit Scarfe at 50 cents each.)-* ...[
Ladies' India Gause Vests at $1.25.
Cents' India Gause Shirts at $1.
5reat variety of Gents' and Ladies' Gloves?cheap,
jenta' Fancy Knit Leggins at 50 ceflts.
3-reat Variety of Ladies' half Hose?cheap.
Sreat Variety of Gents' Hose?cheap. b
Give me a call and I will satisfy you that I can
SELL CHEAPER
rHAN ANY OTHER HOUSE in Yorkville.
I have also in my Dry Goods Store some
Sugar and Coflfee,
WHICH I CAN SELL
CHEAPER THAJT YOU CAE BUY IS THE
GROCERY STORES.
ME inn ID MIT SOT!
. . A. R. HOMESLEY.
vr - i i a nn 4-f
JLlUVeiJlLKjr 1* &3 U1 I
- JUST RECEIVED
AT
A. R. HOMESLEI'S,
A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OP .1
LADIES' Cloaks and Shawls (latest styles;)
Hats?plush, velvet and straw. Also, a fine
Lot of CHILDREN'S Cloaks, Hats, <fec. 1 r
I also have a splendid stock of t s
LADIES'DRESS GOODS, Consisting
partly of Black Silks, French and English
Merinos, Half and All-Wool Delaines, Dabiges,
plain and figured; Alapaccas, Opera Flanaela?all
colors?for Ladies' and Children's Sacks,
BEAUTIFUL PLAID GOODS,
For Children's Dresses. Also, the largest and
best selected stock of PRINTS ever brought to
his market. In addition to this, I have received
i few pieces of POPLEYNS?beautiful styles.
TO THE GENTLEMEN.
I have purchased the LARGEST and CHEAPEST
stock of CIOTHING ever brought to this
market. Beautiful Cassimere and Cloth Suits?
heap.
NOTIONS, BALMORALS, &C.
I liavo also a large lot of NOTIONS. Ladies'
Sloves?Kid, Cotton and Woolen. Also, Gents'
Kid, Cotton and Woolen. Ladles' Hose. Gents'
Half-Hose?British, Merino and Cotton. Beautiful
Balmorals, for $1.50.
HATS, CAPS, &C.
I have a splendid stock of Hats?Plush, Fur.
and Wool?from fifty cents to five dollars. Boys'
Hats and Caps?cheap.
BOOTS AND SHOES. 1''
A largo lot of BOOTS?water-proof?for $7.00;
3HOES cheaper than the cheapest.
CROCKERY.
A fine lot of CROCKERY?China, Granite and
jommon Stone-Ware, cheap for cash.
HARDWARE.
Mill-Saw and Hand-Saw Hies: Augers, h 1, J. i,
and 1 inch; Tacks, Shoe-Nalla, Knives and Forks,
Pocket Knives, Ac. And every other article usually
kept 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
CHEAPER
thah' ahy house nr yorkvtiik. .
Give me a call and satisfy yourselfl
A. R. HOMESEEY.
November 7 28 u
Of .very 2000 pervous, laouayear,08 wMbadndi la dw
yean, 588', in twenty yean, 1078.' Such la.the average
of human mortality -fij) .'it
THE ARE1YGTOY ,
MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY
OF VIRGINIA,
RECENTLY organized with abundant capital,
and controlled by some of the most competent
business talent of Richmond, Va., offers to INSURE
LIVES, upon terms as liberal as any other
Company in the Union, either upon the participating,
non-participating, cash, or part note system.
The insecurity of property, ana the uncertainty
Df life, appeal powerfully to every man upon whom
iovolves a family for support to invest a part of
tils incomo in some permanent way, to provide for
them after his death. The following are examples
ihowing the annual premium upon $1000 for life:
tge. Annual Prcm'ra. Age. Annual Premhn.
n/t Oio oa i ac ftoo nn
OV VW
26 .. 15 80 50 86 20
80.:. 18 80 55 44 80
35 ; 21 20 60 .. 57 80
40 24 80 05 .. 72 10
Thus, a more pittance of a man's annual inoomo
will provide a competent "fund for the support of
his family in the event of his death. It is the rury
of every man to do this. 11
JAMES F. HART, Agent,
Yorkvule, S. C.
Oct 3 23 ' tf
JTOTICE TO MERCHANTS.
T HAVE on hand samples of COTTON AND
JL WOOLEN GOODS, to sell on account of Manufacturers,
at prices as low as jobbers can sell the
same 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 celebrated
"RIPKEY MILLS," of Philadelphia. Pa.
Merchants are invited to CALL, AND BUY if
they can be suited.
* JAMES PAGAN,
':. Chester, S. C.
Octobers - 28 tf