Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, December 19, 1867, Image 3

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IN BANKRUPTCY. District Court of the United States for the Western District of South Carolina. IN THE XATTKROFDANIKL WILLIAMS, BANKRUPT. 4 WARRANT in Bankruptcy has been issued \ 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 mora Assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to bo holden at Ycrkville, in said District, on the 27th day of DECEMBER, A. D., 1867. at 10 o'clock, A. M., at the offieo of WILLIAM I. CLAWSON, one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court. The following is a list of Creditors : Madison Caldwell, (Freedroan) Rock Hill, P. 0 4 15 00 Lavlna Strlngfellnw, (Frecdwoman) " " 8 60 Adlcke* A Withers, YorkWUe, 8. C., 4653 86 n. F. Adlcke* A Co., ? " .!. 303 12 u (i <> * t? ii 22 33 B. T. Wheeler, ? M 600 00 J. S. Moore A Son*, " " 349 31 W. B. Steele, " " 450 00 H. F. Adlcke*, ? " 98 73 John H. Adams, ? " ? 109 58 B. G. Pttag, ? " 7. 986 28 Jesse Spencer, Rock Hill, S, C.. 117 70 George Steele, Yorkvllle, S. C.,.. < 2,48146 a u a a 128 84 ..? " < ? " 207 61 B. B. McCaffrey, ? ? 5 00 O. W. Williams, ? ? 100 00 WllHams A Beatry, " ' " 00 00 a a a n 00 00 B. T. Wheeler, " " 148 00 James Jefferys, " " 5 10 Jas. Jefforys A Son, " " 68 62 J.J. Erans. " " 31 00 J.8. Moore k Sons," ? 1,870 85 8. Sadler, " " 54 12 Perguaon Barber, Rock Hill, 8. C., 11 50 8teele 4.Co., " " 00 00 A. K. Huichlnwo, " " 00 00 R. H. Jordan, Cheater C. H., 8. C., aboot 350 00 Dr. A. P. Wylle, " , " - 70 00 A. H. Dnvyja, ? ? " 1,100 00 8. G. Weatbraok*, Rock Hill, 8. C., 00 00 Steele 4 Jonea, " ?? 00 00 Tliotnaa Bration, Guthriearille, 8. C.,... 00 00 u ? u u 00 00 Amzi Steele, Rock HUI, 8. C., 00 00 Roddy k Bro., J. Wylle, Aaaignee, Smith'<T. 0., 8. C., 00 00 T. C. Burria, McConnellavllle, 8. C., 6 00 J. N. Shedd, Wlnnaboro' 8. C 32 00 Henry Dickey, Rock Hill, 8. C 00 00 Roddy k White, " " 00 00 Allen Roberuon, " " 658 80 N. A. Steele, " " 1,700 00 William Oatea, YorkvlUe, 8. C 00 00 Bamnel Ralney, Jr., J. 8. Bratton, Adm'r., Yorkvllle, 00 00 W. I. Ciawaon, Yorkville, 8. 0?...M 53 85 J. P. M. EPPING, U. a 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 thev desire to do so. W. L CLAWSON, Register. December 12 S3 2t INBAMRUPOTr In the District Court Of the United States, for the District of South Carolina. P11HIS is to give notioe that on the 18th day of X December, A. D., 1887, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of W. S. D1TNLOP, of Rock mil, in the District of York and State ofSouth Carolina, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition; that the payment of any debts, and the delivery of any property belonging to said Bankrupt, to him, or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him. aro forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of the 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 Yorkville, before WM. L CLAWSON, Esq., one of the Registers in Bankruptcy in said Court, on the 3rd day of January, A. D., 1868, at 10 o'clock, A. M. J. P. M. EPPING, U. S. Marshal, By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. December 19 34 lit IN BAKKRUPTCY. In the.Districl Court of the United State*, for the District of South Carolina. THIS is to give notice that on tho 18th day of December, A. D.. 18(57, a "Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued against the estate of S. LEROY ADAMS, of Bethel, in the District of York, and the State of South Carolina, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition ; that the payment of any debts, and delivery of any Siropcrtv belonging to said Bankrupt, to nim, or or nis use, ana the transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of the 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 Yorkville, before W. L CLAWSON, Esq., one of tho Registers in Bankruptcy of saia Court, on the 3rd day of January, A. *D., 1868, at 10 o'clock, A. M. J. P. M. EPPING, U.S. Marshal, By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. December 19 34 It IK BANKRUPTCY^ In the District Court'of the Unitetl States, for the District of South Carolina. THIS is to give notice that on the 18th day of December, A. D., 1?67, a Warrant in Bankruptcv was issued against the estate of JOHN T. OWENS, of Abbeville District, in the State of South Carolina, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition; that the payment of any dents, and the delivery of any property belonging to said Bankrupt, to him, or for his uso, and tho transfer of any property by him, are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the creditors of tho 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 Yorkville, 1 before W. L CLAWSON, Esq., one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, on the 5th day of January, A. D., 1868, at 10 o'clock, A. M. J. P. M. EPPING, U. S. Marshal, By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. December 19 34 It IK BAKKRUPTCY. in the matter op allen robertson, bankrupt. rpo.WHOM IT MAY CONCERNTho underA signed 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 tho undersigned. T. S. JEFFERYS,) . ? - - - 'v aucifrrifvia JAMES MASON, j Yorkville, Nov. 23,1867. 32 St NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the name and style of J. W. AVERY <ft CO., has been this day dissolved by mutual consent, W. B. Motta having sold his interest to the other partners. J. W. AVERY, W. B. WILSON, W. B. METTS. November 20, 1867 NEW FIRM. THE Undersigned have formed a Mercantile Copartnership, under the name and style of ' AVERY <fc WIL,SON. They have on hand a general and large assortment of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, and are daily expecting a choice collection of GOODS, recently purchased in Now York, at greatly reduced prices. We will spare no efforts to give entiro satisfaction to our customers, both in the QUALITY AND PRICES OF GOODS. We hope that the liberal patronage extended to the late firm, will be continued to thonew. J. W. AVERY, W. B. WILSON. December 5 32 tf H. M. ASHE R, (One door above R. M. Oates' New Building.) CHARLOTTE, N. C., DEALER IN DBY W HUMID CLOTIWIS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. And all other articles usually found in a first-class DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT. H. M. ASHER, Agent. November 7 28 8m NOTICE TO MERCHANTS. T HAVE on hand samples of COTTON AND F _|_ 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, (fee., <fecM <tc. Also CASSIMERES of the best American Manufactures, BALMORALS, &c. I have a variety of styles from the celebrated "RIPKEY MILLS," of Philadelphia, Pa. Merchants aro invited to CALL, AND BUY if they can bo suited. JAMES PAGAN, Chester, S. C. October 3 23 tf M?ALIL,EY & BRAWLEY, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS, WILL practice in the Courts of the NORTHERN CIRCUIT, and in the United States Courts for South Carolina. Will devoto special attention to cases of bankruptcy. OFFICE AT CHESTER C. H. S. McALILEY W. H. BRAWLEY. Novomber 28 31 tf FOR TAX-COLLECTOR. mHE friends of ANDREW F. LINDSAY, reI spectftilly announce him as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR of York District, at the next election. REPORT Of the Commissioners of the Poor for Yorl District?Fall Term, 1807. Ib the Hon. W. C. Beatty, Judgeof the District Court for York District THE Commissioners of the Poor report the fol lowing transactions since Fall Term, I860, t< wit: The Lunatic Paupers, supported at tho Asylum are Alexander Adfckes, S. Dulin, F. A. Auder son. The Paupers, supported at the Poor House, ar< Josephine Tomlinson, Leander Wright, Marj Wright, Laura Wright, Henrietta Wright, Philan der W right, John Wright, Hiram Wright, Wm Childers, Sarah Childers, Mary Childers, Marthi Ferguson, Ann Ferguson, Mary Forguson, Salini Doster, George Doster, Helen Doster/Wm. Doster Addison Turner, Miina Mattocks,* Rebecca Mattocks, Sarah Scates, Rebecca Wallace, Sarah E Horn, Elizabeth Murphy, Emellne Smith, Nancj Sangsing, Elizabeth Sangsing, Tempy Mason Daniel Mattocks, Mary Mattocks, Rebecca Mattocks, Robert Mattocks, Harvy Mattocks, Johr Mattocks, Andrew Mattocks, Thomas Mattocks Mary J. Wesson, David Miller. Died?TObe Mattocks and Wylie Cliambers. The freedmen are Philander Smith, Cato Poag Bob Adkins. The assessment for the benefit of the Poor, foi the year 1867, was 25 per cent on the General Tax which is equal, after deducting Tax Collector'! Commissions, to $2,205 85, and on hand from las report $1,640 09, and cash received from R. H Glenn, Sheriff1 of York District, $70, and cash re ? * 3 ' ~ Btli (21 molrmtr flw CtnVtHI lor UIUJ uaic Ui vviivu, ***? ? ** ? " whole amount received Four Thousand and 76-l(X Dollars, ($4,000.75.) Herewith is submitted a statement or the amounts received and paid out for the benefit o: the Poor, sinoe the last report. 1867. Dr. Auk. 1. To balance in Treasurer's hands, see last report, $1,640 09 u it tt Cash received for . Cotton sold 84 81 it a it cash received from R.H. Glenn, S.Y.D. 70 00 it ii it Cash rodoived from Col. A. Jackson, T. Collector. 2,205 85-$4000 7t Cr. 44 44 By Cash paid Freedman Frank, Hire 125 00 it ii it cash paid Carroll, Clark & CoM 107 29 a ii ii cash paid Johnson & Darwin 2 25 ? Cash paid the McElhany's 30 00 ii ii ii Cash paid S.W. Robinson 108 75 ii ii .i Cash paid J. S. Bratton 50 00 ? 44 44 Cash paid Freedman Milton 114 75 ii it ii Cash paid Wm. H. McCorkle 20 00 ii ii it Cash paid Wm. A. Moore <fc Co 88 00 ii a ii Cash paid Allison & Bratton 30 23 ii it u cash paid Wm. S. Starr 21 60 ii ii ? Cash paid R. W. Smith 23 53 44 44 14 Cash paid Carroll, Clark & Co 125 07 ii a ii Cash paid T. M. TI/VHo/mi Ar Pa. 7Q ftS " 44 44 Cash paid Dr. John May 5 87 44 44 44 Casli paid Allison <fc Bratton 4 70 44 " 44 Cash paid Dr. J. B. Withers 10 50 " 44 44 Cash paid J. L. Starr 24 30 44 44 44 Cash paid Wylie L. Harris G 75 '? 44 ? Cash paid J. H. Adams 4 20 " 44 44 Cash paid W.E.Rose 0 07 44 44 44 Cash paid J. M. Wallace 71 12 44 44 44 Cash paid Lydia Steele 6 60 44 44 44 Cash paid Wylie L. Harris, Superintendent .. 405 00 44 44 44 Cash paid J. Waties, Secretary Lunatic Asylum 100 00 44 44 44 Cash paid J. W. Parker, Lunatic Asvlum 09 00 44 44 44 C*sh paid B. F. Rawlinson 529 01 44 44 44 Cash paid J. W. & B. F. Rawlinson... 220 80-92484 5' 2 per cent Commissions, received and paid out .-. 96 0< Amount of Credits 2581 4" Balance in Treasurer's hands 1419 2! $4000 71 Respectfully Submitted, R. S. MOORE, Treasurer. The Board have examined the Accounts of th< Treasurer, and find the same to be correct ant properly vouchod, and the vouchers are ready U be produced, if desired by tho Court or Granc Jury. E. G. BYERS, Chairman. Docember 19 34 It JUST RECEIVED AlT A. R. HOMESLEY'S, A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' Cloaks and Shawls (latest stylos; Hats?plush, velvet and straw. Also, a fini lot of CHILDREN'S Cloaks, Hats, &c. I also have a splendid stock of "LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Consisting partly of Black Silks, French and Eng lish Merinos, Half and AJl-Wool Delaines, Da biges, plain and figured; Alapaccas, Opera Plan nols?all colors?for Ladies' and Children's Sacks BEAUTIFUL. PLAID GOODS, For Children's Dresses. Also, the largest an< best selected stock of PRINTS over brought t this market. In addition to this, I have receive, a few pieces of POPLEYNS?beautiful styles. TO THE GENTLEMEN. I have purchased the LARGEST and CHEAP EST stock of CIOTHING ever brought to tbi market. Beautiful Cassimere and Cloth Suitscheap. NOTIONS, BALMORALS, &C. I have also a large lot of NOTIONS. Ladies Gloves?Kid, Cotton and Woolen. Also, Gents Kid, Cotton and Woolen. Ladies' Hose. Gents Half-Hose?British, Merino and Cotton. Beauti ful Balmorals, for $1.50. HATS, CAPS, &C. I have a splendid stock of Hats?Plush, Fut and Wool?from fifty cents to five dollars. Boys Hats and Caps?cheap. * BOOTS AND SHOES. A large lot of BOOTS?water-proof?for $7.00 SHOES cheaper than the cheapest. CROCKERY. A fine lot of CROCKERY?China, Granite an< common Stono-Ware, cheap for cash. HARDWARE. Mill-Saw and Hand-Saw Files; Augers, i, i, 5 and 1 inch; Tacks, Shoc-Nails, Knives and Forks Pocket Knives, Ac. And every other articlo usu ally kept in a first-class Dry-Goods Store. I am determined to sell my Goods. I BOUGHT CHEAPER Than anv other house in the place, and will SEL] CHEAPER THAN ANY HOUSE IN YORKVILLE. Give mo a call and satisfy yourself. A. R. HOMESLEY. Novembor 7 28 tl JUST RECEIVED AT ROSE'^ GROCERY AND Provision Store, A LOT OF FINK BACON AND SUGAR-CURED HAMS A WBLL SELECTED LOT OF SUGARS, COFFEE, MOLASSES Spicos, Jellies, Pickles, Teas, Vermicelli, Maccaroni, MACKEREL, SHAD 100 SACKS SALT, And other articles too numerous to mention.I am daily receiving supplies of Groceries of ever description, which I WILL SELL LOWER FOR CASH THAN THOSE WHO PRETEND To Sell at Cost! W. E. ROSE. September 26 22 tf JOHN H. HOLMES, COMMISSION MERCHANT, BOYCE & CO'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, SO. CA. Refers to Hon. Geo. A. Trenholm, Charlo ten, S. C.; Andrew Simonds, President 1st Ni tional Bank, Charleston, S. C.; F. S. Holme President South Carolina Mining and Manufacti ring Company, Charleston, S. C. December 12 33 2m* ANNUAL REPORT c OF ROADS, BRIDGES AND FERRIES. To His Honor, W. C. Beatty, Judge of the Dish-id, Oourt: TIE Commissioners beg leave to report the following transactions since Fall Term, 18(36: ) Cash in hands of Treasurer lakt Report...! 83 33 44 receivedrfrom Tax Collector 2,416 29 , 44 44 of Rattaree and Daniel, License?$100 in spocie, equal in currency, to 185 00 i 44 44 of D. G. Bennet, License? r $100 in speclo, equal in currency, to 135 00 44 of Crook A Workman, Lli cense?$100 in spocie, equal i in currency, to 135 00 [ ^2 904 62 . Paid A. H. Williams, blasting r rock,.... $ 19 00 , 44 A. Hafner, Building Bridge on Turkey Creek, in part... 300 00 i 44 J. A. Hope, in part, Build, ing Bridgo?Clark's Fork.. 250 00 4 Robert Hays, in part, abut ment Turkey Creek Bridge 80 00 , 44 T. S. Neely, in part, Fishing Creek Bridge 400 00 r 44 J. B. Whitesides, in part, , Bullock's Creek Bridge 687 00 i 44 J. W. P. Hope, in part, ^ oKnfmonf niork'fl FapIt Bridge 20 72 " Wm. Robison, repairing ) Bridge, Culp's Branch 5 00 ) " J. A. Hope, in part, Building Bridge, Clark's Fork... 154 83 " T. S. Neely, in part, Buildf ing Bridge, on Crowder's Croek 135 00-$2,051 66 i $853 07 Commissions on $2,904.62 received, at 2 per cent. $58 09 Commissions on $2,051.55 paid out, at 2 per cent 41 03 9912 Balance on hand - $753 95 All of which is respectfully submitted, > A. E. HUTCHISON, Chairman, J. S. BRATTON, Secretary. SAMUEL G. BROWN, Treasurer. In.pursuance of an Act of the Legislature, passed in 1851-2, requiring each Commissioner ol Roads to make a Special Report, and embrace it in the General Report to the Court, we beg loave to report as follows: John S. Br&tton reports the following Roads: Chester Road, to Chester line; Sandy River Rosd, from Guthriesville to Chester line; New Cut Road, from near McConnellsvilie to Ditty's old place; Now Cut Road, from McConnellsvilie to A. F. Love's; Saluda Road, from Fishing Creek Bridge to Chester lino. The above roadsare in good ord er and the law complied with in relation t6 posting and pointing. Jonn P. Hood reports the following: Pinckney to Picknoy Ferry; Hamilton Ford Road, from A. F. Love's to Hamilton's Ford; Gill Road, from Ditty's old place to Pinckney Road; the Quinn Road, from Sam'l Blair's to Chester line: Love Road, from A. F. Love's to Turkey Creek Bridge, which are in good order, with posts and pointers. Stephen P. Sutton reports: Harrisburg Road, from Dr. Mooro's to A. B. Springs'; Patton's Ferry Road, to Fort Mills; Nation Ford Road, to N. Carolina lino; Thorn's Ferry Road, to North Carolina line, in good order, with mile stones and pointers. F. H. Brown reports: from Mrs. Watson's to Mrs. Bratton's; from Thorn's Ferry to the Pcor House; Nation Ford Road, from York to Bigge:rs' Branch; from John Rawlinson's to Saluda Rotid, in good order, with posts and pointers. S. N. Miller reports: Armstrong Ford Road, to North Carolina line; from Mrs. Watson's to Mrs. Hunter's ; Charlotte Road, to Wright's Ferry ; from Charlotto Road to North Carolina line, in 3 .1^ gwu uruor, uuoicu auu pvnivQio* John B. Lowry roports: Lincoln Road, three miles from Yorkville to North Carolina line; King's Mountain Road to North Carolina line; Hambright Road, from 5 mile post to King's Croek; Rutherford Road,from Yorkville to King's Creek; Shelby Road, from Rutherford Road to King's Creek; Chester Road, from Smith's Old Field to Adair's Ferry Road; Shelby Road, from Whito Oak Tree to King's Creek Bridge, and the requisitions of the law complied with. Wm. H. Carroll reports; King's Mountain Road, from King's CreeK to North Carolina lino; Shelby Road, from King's Creek to North Carolina line; Ruthorford Road, from King's Creek to North Carolina line; New Chester Road, from King's Creek to York Road; Old Chester Road, from King's Creek to Rutherford Road: Old Cherr okee Ford Road, from River to North Carolina lino; New Cherokee Ford Road, from old road to ) North Carolina line, all in good condition with f stones and pointers. J A. E. Hutchinson reports: Nation Ford Road, - from Wild Cat to Nation Ford ; Landsford Road, > from J. B. Steele's to Chester line; Cureton's Ferry Road, from McFadden's Store to Cureton's Ferry; Old Saluda Road, from Mooro's Ferry to Fishing Creek Bridge; from Nation Ford to Cnesa ter line; Cross Road, near Jos. Steel's, leading 1 from Yorkville to Landsford; from Patton's tc > Nation Ford Rood, all in good order, with mile 1 stones and pointers up. Samuel G. Brown reports the following Roads: Howell's Ferry Roadarom Yorkville to Howell's - Ferry; Smith'sFord Road,from Berry's old place to Smith's Ford; Quinn's Road, from Crosby's tc King's Creek Bridge; Shelby Road, from Warlick's to Smith's Old Field; "New Snelby Road, from Wylie's to White Oak Tree, near *Smy rn? > Church, all in good condition, and the requirements of the law complied with in regard to iriil? stones and pointers. ) December 19 34 It 3 SANTA CLAUS !~ fllHAT great friend of good little GIRLS ANT J_ BOYS, who always doposits in their stockings - "heaps" of good things on Christmas Eve, has es tablished his Head-Quarters, for Yorkville and - the surrounding country, AT THE YORK DRUG STORE, j until Christmas, Happy NowYear and its holidays 3 are over. His stock consists, in part, of Fire j Crackers, Sky Rockots, Roman Candles, Serpents, Gross Hoppers, Scroll Wheels, Pin Wheels and Torpedoes. Then come fine fancy Boxes of Perfumery, Puff Boxes and Puffs, fancy bottles foi . Hartsliorn or Chloroform, fancy Hair, Nail and s Flesh Brushes; Lubin'sfino Extracts, Assorted _ Odors, Colgate's Honey and Glycerine Soaps, Low's Brown Windsor, Lubin's Assorted Extracts. Basin's. Riunuol's. Pewv's. Corderav's, and others of superior finish and extra fragrance. (' Lmul's Bloom of Youth, and Coster's Bitter o.nc i* Sweet Orange Blossoms, for Beautifying the Coin(' plexion, removing tan and freckles and softening - the Skin. A great variety 6f Oils and Pomndes Tooth Powders, Sozodont, Tricopherous, Co(508 Cream, Cocoaine, flail's Vegetable Hair Renewer Batclielor's and Jayne's Hair Dye, Camphor Ice ' Lip Salve, Ac., Ac. Call on the THE OLD DOCTOR, before Christmas comes. A large and fresh Stock of Genuine Drugs nnc ? Medicines, Dye Stufls, Oils, Ac., Ac. I have onlj room for a lew, viz: Quinine, Morphine, Iodine Iron by Hydrogen, Bromide Potassium, Iodid< j Potassium, Chlorate Potassa, Iritate Potassa, Car bonate Potassa, Cream Tartar, Soda, Epsom Salts Seidlitz Powders, Soda Powders, Citrate Magne sia, Calcined Magnesia, Solution Tin, Madder i Alum, Copperas, In'digo, Red Saunders, How* i' and Stevens' Family Dyes, Corn and Bunion Plas I tors, Jew David's, Poor Man's, Moroliead's Magnetic, andiPrickly Plasters, Moffatt's, Brandretli's Ayer's, Wright's, Strong's, Jayne's, McLean's Cephalic, Hooper's Female, Cook's, Comp. Ca thartic, Comp. Vegetable, Lady Webster's Din L ner and other Pills; llostetter's, Drake's, Grego ry's and Aimar's Bitters, Consumption, COUGH & COLD REMEDIES. Of Jayno's, Rodrigues', Wright's, Brown's, Cos tar's, and others. Kennedy's Medical Discovery Kennedy's Rheumatic and Neuralgic Liniment _ Nervejand Bone, or Rub it in Liniment, Maclive'i Uterine Catholicon, Philotokon, Whitehead's Els sence of Mustard, Ground Mustard, Cinnamor ? Bark, whole or ground; Cinnamon Buds, Ginger y ground or whole; White Jamaica Gingor, Africai Ginger, Black Pepper, Red Pepper, Mace. Nut megs, Cloves, Citrons, Prunes, Raisins, <sc., a reduced prices. TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS. i ON CONSIGNMENT and must be sold low an* I* promptly for Christmas uso: 40 Quarter Boxes of large Layer RAISINS, 2 Boxos Fresh Turkish PRUNES, i 1 Box Nice Fresh CITRONS, 'J 2 Cases Assorted TOYS. My stock is so numerous, you must ask fo what von do not see. of the nolite Clerks, or of th " old doctor. December 12 33 tf TO PRINTERS. THE undorsigned ofrers for salo the Printin Material mentioned below: cheap for Casli. y 24 lbs Leads?cut to 14 cms Pica. 150 Advertising Rules?cut 14 ems Pica. 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 6 "long" Column Rules. Alsc the "Head Rules" formerly used on the "Enqui ror." One 36-incli roller mould, in good order, and sev eralbookj newspaper and Job chases. The rolle ? mould will bo sola for $15. Also, one 3-inch Scrow Standing Press with 36 paper and 10 wooden boards. The Press, <fcc., i in good order, aild will be sold as it stands?for on hundred dollars in cash. Cost $140 previous to th war. Also, 350 lbs Nonpareil?but little used?at 4 3_ cents per pound. L. M. GRIST. I" AXES, &C. I- /ROLLINS' AXES, Trace Chains, Hames, (fee |J at HOMESLEY & McCANTS'. November 14 29 tf REPORT Of the Commissioners of Public Buildings. S SADLER, Treasurer of'Commissioners of Public Buildings, in Account, Oct. 5. To amount in Treasurer's hands as per ' Report $129 02 1 Nov. 14. 44 Cash received of E. Hardin for License to Distil Spirits 200 00 Dec. 22. 4< Cash of J. Mason, ex-Sheriff of 1 York District 6 65 1867. Jan. 22. 44 Cash from Dr. Crosby for License to Distil Spirits 200 00 Oct. 4. 44 Cash from A. Jackson, T. C.?? 860 00 21 " 44 44 44 44 ... 56 40 1866. CR. $941 97 Oct. 13. By cash paid J. E. Smith, Jury Box $ 3 00 44 44 44 cash pd Carroll, Clark <k Co., record book 2 25 44 21 44 oash paid Floyd, Dobson <fc Co., Weil Chain 1 40 44 44 44 cash paid P. B. Glass, Books, Sheriff's Office. 50 00 44 44 44 Express charge on the I same, no bill 1 00 44 25 44 cash paid J. E. Smith, work on District Court I Room 19 00 VT A it 1 J J Jkr rnuv. o. casnpaiu xiuincaiojf u. Asher's Account. .. 2 00 44 44 " cash paid J. K. Wagoner's account 1 25 Dec. 44 44 cash paid Homesloy <ft Asher's Account........ 10 50 44 44 44 cash paid Allen Beatty, for Well Bucket......... 25 44 44 44 p. Glass, for Books by Express; 33 00 44 18. 44 cash P. B. Glass' Ac- i count for Books 30 00 44 31. 44 cash paid Dr. John F. Lindsey, account for Glass 2 10 44 44 44 cash paid E. Holbrook 1 35 1807. i Jan. 12 44 cash paid L. Wright, Blacksmith Account. 2 35 4t 44 44 eagh paid L. Wright, Blacksmith Account.. 1 00 44 44 44 jt r# Wagoner's Account, Glazing, Washing, and cleaning C. H. generally 3 00 4i 44 44 for giaag 0f . Asher and putty of S. Sadler ?.. 2 68 44 44 44 eaah paid g# Sadler for Pad-Locks for Jail 2 37 44 44 44 caah paid r. M. R. R. Freight on Books, - 50 44 44 44 cash for load of Wood. 150 44 44 44 past, p^d for load "of Hickory Wood, cut up no bill 1 75 44 19. 44 cash paid J. E. Smith. 2 00 44 44 44 paah paid freight on Books from Depot 50 44 23. 44 cash paid William A. Moore's account, book Ac 22 00 44 24. 44 cash paid J. J. McCarter's account, Writ Book 30 00 ?< tt ti eagh paid p. b. Glass' account, Books for Ordinary's Office....54 75 i " 31. 44 cashjpaid L. M. Grist, for Printing 25 G5 Feb. 11. " cash paid Dr. John F. Lindsey's account, for Door for District Court Room 4 00 44 14. " cash paid J. & E. B. Stowe's account 3 00 it it it cash paid Lewis, Black smith account 1 60 tt tt it gaah paid Dr. A. Craven, Repairs on Seal... 3 00 Mar. 15. " cash paid S. Sadler, Blankets for Jail 5 50 tt it tt paid B. P. Boyd's account 4 60 it it tt caahpaid boy, sweeping Court House 25 n n n paid Homesley <fc Asher's account S 87 it tt tt cash paid, load wood for Court Room, no bill 1 35 t? tt tt cash paid B. P. Boyd's account, clothing for Freedmen in Jail..*..... 2 00 n tt tt cash paid P. B. Darwin's account 2 25 tt tt n cash paid R. Hare's account, work on C. House Gates 3 00 tt ii ?'cash paid J. W. Avery ' & Co s account 1 35 44 _ 44 44 cash paid L. Wright, Blacksmith account... 3 37 44 44 44 cash paid boy, cleaning Court House Lot. 50 May 9. 44 J. F. Wallace, Express Freight 1 75 44 10. 44 cash paid L. M. Grist 20 80 44 11. 44 cash paid F. Happerfleld, It. Hare's order. 25 00 44 17. " cash paid Rose Gal-' braith's account 1 70 July 4. 44 cash paid R. Hare, far laying Portico to the Court House?balance 88 33 44 9. .44 cash paid Dr. Craven.. 1 50 44 10. 44 cash paid JeffervB it ' Hobbs, work in Court House 72 00 ii it ti ^h paid J. E. Tefferys, work on Portico.. 10 00 44 31. 4' cosh paid J. E. Smith. 2 80 it it it gagh paid W. I. Clawson's account - 1 15 , Aug. 6. 44 A. W.Whisonant's account, Lime for Jail... 4 95 1 ' 44 15. 44 cash paid A. Cody.....'. 17 25 44 44 cash paid J. J. McCarL terfor Book 20 00 ii it ti gash paid Express expenses on same 75 tt it ti gash paid Index for Ori dinary's Book, no bill. 75 t easn paia ior carrying . Letter to Chester, ExI press 25 Sept. 16. " cash paid E. P. Wil- # liams' account 35 I " ? " cash paid A. H. Will liams, Well House for , Jail 8 50 " 44 44 cash paid R. Whito1 sides, plank for Jail Lot 8 10 I " 29. " cash paid T. M. Dobson's account 85 ; 44 44 " cash paid J. <fc E. B. , Stowe's account 1 50 t 44 44 44 cash paid B. F. Rawl, insoms account .. 1 35 <? m i? paj^ for paper, no bill 15 > $648 09 Commissions on $812 95 cents rel ceivod, at 2 per cent $16 25 r Commissions on $648 09 paid , out, at 2 per cent 12 96?29 21-$677 30 October 21. Balance'in Treasurer's hands...$264 67 , S. SADLER, Treasurer. , I have examined tho foregoing account and find 3 the same corroct. vv. L CLAWSON, Chairman Commissioners of Pub. Buildings. December 19 34 It ; BOOTS AND SHOES. > IjOUTS smith i XIESPECTFULLY invites the people of York Jfl, vllle and sourroundlng country, to come and t see his STOCK of NORTHERN BOOTS AND SHOES. j They are of a suporior quality, and well suited to tho coming season. He intends.to sell them at a SMALL PROFIT FOR CASH. He would also say to his friends and customers, that he has now on hand, and to which additions are being conrdAw*lif a flrtn flf ilUUUWY *XAC*V*\7j Ck A1UW uvw? I FRENCH CALF AND KIP SKINS, FOR WINTER WEAR. - So if you want a GOOD PAIR OP BOOTS OR SHOES, send in your orders at once. ! REPAIRING Neatly executed and on short notice. French Calf and Kip Skins, Morocco, Linings, Oak and Hemlock Sole-Leather, Shoe-Thread, Pegs and Tacks. Awls of all sizes, Webbing, Bristies, and a great many other articles in the BOOT ' and SHOE-MAKING LINE will be kept constantly on hand and for sale. November 7 28 tf ir O. D. MELTON, J. F. HABT, SAM'L YE. MELTON. o MELTON, HART & MELTON, s A TTORNEYS AT LAW, Yorkvillo, S. C. Ofo J\_ flee next to the Presbyterian Church, and ope posite the Court-House Yard. J22f Will practice in the United States aud State .0 Courts. Applications for tho benefit of the Bankrupt Act, promptly attended to. NUTS. T7 NGLISH WALNUTS, PECAN and BRAZIL ii NUTS, just arrived, at T. M. DOBSON & CO. AUCTION SALiES. MULES &C?, FOR SALE. BY WM. H. McCORKLE, AUCTIONEER. fir ILL be sold at public outcry, on the FIRST MONDAY IN JAUUARY next: A ONE-HORSE WAGON, entirely new. Also, several MULES AND HORSES. Terms?CASH. December 19 84 2t WHISKEY FOR SALE. WILL be sold on the 1st MONDAY in JANUARY next, at PubUa Qutcry, TWENTY GALLONS OF WHISKBflr, more or less, seized in the possession of J. M. Hambright, and condemned by the Revenue Department. Terms-CASH. W. B. WILLIAMS. December 19 84 ? 3t U. S. MARSHAL'S SALE. B. P. BOYD, AUCTIONEER. BY virtue of venditioni exponas, to me directed, under date 10th December, 1887, I will expose for sale at PUBLIC AUCTION, at Yorkville, S. C., on SATURDAY the 28th day of December, 1867. TWO BARRELS, and one Keg DISTILLED SPIRITS, (48 gallons). ONE BOX TOBACCO (100 nounds). TWO HORSES and ONE WAGON. Terms.?CASH. J. P. M. EPPING, U. S. Marshal. December 19 34 gt ORDINARY'S SALE. William Nelson, Applicant, vs. Anna Nelson, et a!., heirs-at-law of Andrew Nelson, deceased. BY Virtue of an Order from F. C. Harris, Ordinary of York District, I will offer at public sale at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY next, the tract of Land described in the summons in partition in this case, Lying on the waters of Clark's Fork, bounded by lands of Thos. S. Wylie, J. D. Wylio and others, and containing TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY-SIX ACRES, more or less. Terms of Sale.?A credit of twelve months, with interest thereon from date; the purchaser giving bond with good security and a mortgage of the premises (if deemed necessary) to the Ordinary. for the payment of the purchaso money. Costs to be paid on day of sale. ($.45) R. H. GLENN, s. V. V. December 5 32 5t COMMISSIONER'S SALE. In Equity-York Dist. Walter B. Metta, Commissioner 1 In Equity, J Bill to Forevs. J. W. Ford and C. J. Pride. J close. Mortgage. IN obedience to the decree of the Court of Equity, passed in this cause, I will expose to public sale at YORK COURT H0U8E. 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, situate 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 purchaso money to be on a credit of six months, with interest from dato, and secured by the bond of the purchaser, with good personal sureties. WALTER B. METTS. ($11.70) Commissioner in Equity. Decembers 32 5t COMMISSIONER'S SALE. In Equity?York Diet. John D. McLean, Executor,") Bill for Sgle of vs. V Robt. Patrick and others. J Land, dtc. . -J TN obedience to tho order of the Court of Equfi i. ty, in this cause, I will expose to public safe 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. McKcnzie, lana 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, interestfrora date and secured by the Bond of the purchaser, with good personal suretios and a mortgage of the land. ($11.25) WALTER B. METTS, c. B. Y. D. Decembers 32 . \ fit COMMISSIONER'S SALE. In Equlty-Rlohland District. F. H. Elmore and A. R. Elmore,) Bill for Sale vs. > G. B. Elmore and others. J of Land, &e. TN pursuanco of Decretal Order, in above stated I case, I will sell before the COURT HOUSE al YORKVILLE, on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY next, ALL THAT TRACT OF LAND, bounded on the North and North East, by lands now or formerly of Nelson and McCluney and Kennedy; South and South East, by lands now 01 formerly of Cowley, Giles and Kennedy ; on the West and North West, by Broad River and Pinckney Road, containing 1054} ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Also, another tract, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTEEN ACRES, more or less, contiguous to the above, on the waters of Turkey Creek, bounded on the West by land now or formerly of James McCluney and Jones' Ford Road; South by lands now or formerly of Richard Kennedy ana James Williams : East by land now oi 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. Tlio balance on a credit of oho, two and three years, secured by Bond, Mortgage and Personal Socurity. Purchasors tc pay for papers. ($15.30c) D. B. DeSAUSSURE, c. e. r. d. December 5 32 5t GRAND COMBIN ATION SHOW NEW?GOODS AT A . TI . Homeslev's ! 3 ?? -W W g/ I HAVE Just receivod a NEW SUPPLY o LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Ac., which I wfll SELL LOWER FOR CASH, Than any other house in town. Best Prints (Spraguo and Merrimac) at 121c per yd Half-Wool Delaines at 20 cents. All-Wool Delaines at 40 cents. English Merino at 40 centtt. Dobages?plain and figured?at 25 cents. I HAVE ALSO RECEIVED SOME Beautiful Breakfast Shawls at $2. Ladies' Shawls at $2. Childrens' and Ladies' Cloaks from $3 to 815. Cassinieres and Cloths (for Cloaks) from $1.25 to $7, Fancy Knit Shawls for ladies and children?cheap, Fancy Knit Cloaks, for ladies and children, at 81.25, Fancy KnitSontags, for the same, at 75 cents. Fancy Knit Nubias, at 81. Beautiful Lace Nubias, from 25 cents to $1.50. Fancy Knit Hoods?cheap. La Dolorosa Hoods?cheap. Gents' Fancy Knit Scarfe at 50 cents each. Ladies' India Gauso Vests at $1.25. Gents' India Gauso Shirts at 81. Great variety of Gents' and Ladies' Gloves?cheap I Gents' Fancy Knit Leggins at 50 cents. [Great Variety of Ladies' half Hose?cheap. Groat Variety of Gents' Hose?cheap. Give me a call and I will satisfy you that I car SELL CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE in Yorkvllle. I have also in my Dry Goods Storo som< Sugar and. Coffee, WHICH I CAN SELL CHEAPER THAN YOU CAN BUY IN THI GROCERY STORES.. US AID SEE THE HAT SHOW! A. R. HOMESLEY. November 14 29 tf HOUSE-PAINTING, &C. TIE undersigned respectfully informs the cit izensofYork and Chester Districts, and th adjoining counties of North Carolina, that he ha returned to Yorkville, and is ready to execute ev ory description of House and. Ornamental Painting in the vory bestmanner, and at prices current be fore the war. Prompt attention will be given t all orders. Letters should be addressed, NELSON DA VIES, Yorkville, a. C. "SS?- Good References given if desired. August 20, 18 tf THE CHARLESTON COURIER PUBLISHED by A. S. WILLINGTON <fe CO, City Printers, NO 111 East-Bay, Charleston South Carolina. Terms.?Daily, one year, $10; Daily, 6 month* $5; Daily, three months, $2 50; Tri-Weekly, on year, $8; Tri-Weekly, six months, $4. The Proprietor of the Enquires lathe A gent of the "Courier" for Yorkville. He will tak pleasure in forwarding subscriptions. January 3 SQ tf AUCTION SAIiES. SHERIFF'S SALES. "O Y virtue of Writs of Fieri Facias, to me dil~I rected, will be sold between the legal .hours of Sheriffs Sale, ON-^HE FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY NEXT, > at York Court House, the following property, to wit: On Tuesday after the first Monday in January next, at Fort Mills, S, C., 1 cow, 3 beds and furniture, one table, household and kitchen furniture, 1 cupboard and contents, 1 pair balances, 6 chairs, 1 clock, 1 candlestand, book-case and books, 1 handsaw, 1 satchel, 1 hammer, 1 peg cutter, 1 lamp, 2 trunks, 1 lot sundries, 1 lot whiskey, candle moulds, 1 powder canister, 1 jug, 1 pair shoes, 1 lot straw hats, } dozen bar glasses. 75 pair shoes, 6 pair boots, 12pieces calico, 2 bolts shirting, i lot hoop-skirts, 6 water buckets, 1 lot perfumeries, 1 lot woolen goods, 1 cheese, 1 lot thread and buttons, levied on as the property of W. D. Phillips, at the suit of the State for taxes, amounting to $156 and costs that may accrue. ($4.50 Three horses, five head of cattle, two head of hogs, two road wagons, 1 set blacksmith tools, household and kitchen furniture, eight sheep, one lot corn and fodder, levied on as the property ol D. Cline, at thermit of Allen Bettis ana others. ($3.37. One bale of cotton, levied on as the property oi M. A. Hambright, at the suit of R. S. Moore and others. (1.12$ One tract of land, bounded by lands or Mike Martin and others, levied on as the property ol John Martin at the suit of the State lor taxes, ar mounting to $1.68 and the oost that may accrue. (3.0C One tract of land, bounded by lands of Wm, McGill and others, levied on as the property of the estate of John Bowlin. at the suit of the State for taxes, amounting to $1.77 and costs that may accrue. (?3.37i One tract of land, bounded by lands of J. M, Smarr and others, levied on as the property ol M. E. A M. S. Archer, at the suit of the State fox double taxes, amounting to $1.92 and costs thai may accrue. ($3.*37J One tract of land, bounded by lands of Jamec Crawford, ? Lautnridge and others, levied on at the property of J. & NT <fc. M. Ash, at the suit ol the State for taxes, amounting to $2.39 and th< costs that may accrue. ($3.37j One tract or land, bounded by lands of Elias Inman and others, levied on as the property of Harriet Elmore, at the suit of tho State for taxes, amounting to $21.12 and the cost that may accrue ($3.<X One tract of land, bounded by lands of Dr. C. I* Clawson and others, levied on as the property o: the estate of John N. Faris, at the suit of tne State for double taxes, amounting to $2.59 and theoMg that may accrue. ' (MB One tract of land, containing fifty acres, lq^H on as the property of Hannah Stevenson, aiBt suit of the State for double taxes, (mounting to 48 cents and the cost that may accrue. ($L5C One tract of ,land, containing one hundred and twenty-seven acres, levied on as the property ol J. Polk Stewart, at the Buit of the State for double taxes, amounting to $2.43 and the costs that ma; accrue. ($1.87 J One tract of land, boun^d by lands of J. A, Sturgis. levied on as the property of B. D. Star' gis, St tho suit of the State for taxes, amounting tc $1.76 and the cost that may accrue. ($L5( One tract of land, containing one hundred anc 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. ($1.5< One tract of land, lying on the waters of Bullock's Creek, bounded by lands of Joseph Leecl and others, levied on as the property of the estate of W. A. Latta, deceased, at the suit of the State for taxes, amounting to $101.80 and the costs tha may accrue. &.. $2.21 One tract oflaiid,.bounded by lands of G. Steele and othen^lafttaJ$Mi8 the property of the estate of Geon?^$fopteR!aeceasea, at the' suit of th< Stege tmouhting to 76 ceojp.-and^thj P^Q^lot'in Yoriftjjj^ bounded by lands of R TCP Hoary and othjgPSvied on as me property o: | Wm. Dickson, MiBe suit of the State for Draft amounting k> 90.1Z ana tau cusus mat way uwran ^ $1.41 One tract of land, jpntaining one hundred acres levied on as ihe property of Terrill Jones, at thi suit of the State lor taxes,'amounting to $1.30 ant the costs that may. accrue. $1.5< One lot in Yorkville, levied on as the propertj ' of Anthony Herndon, (p. c.) at the suit of th< State for taxes, amounting to 48 cents and th< costs that may accrue. ($1.54 1 One tract of land, bounded by lands of Hug) , Hartness, Samuel Black and others, levied on ai . the property of the estate of Bichey Hartness, de i ceased, at the suit'of the State for taxes, amount ing to $1.84 and the costs that may accrue. ($1.87One tract of land, bounded by lands ofRober Cavenv, Jack Martin, King's Mountain Iron Co. and others, levied on as the property of Mar Caveny and sisters, at the suit of the Stato for tax es, amounting to 68 c< nts andtho costs that ma; accrue. . ($2.2 One tract of land, bounded by lands of Jam? Robinson, Wm. Bailey and others, levied on a; tho property of Stark Jones, at the suit of theStah [ for taxes, amounting to $1.84 and the costs tha j^may accrue. ? ($1.87' One tract of land, containing one hundred anc eighty-four acres, lying on the waters of Turkey Creek, levied on as the property of Robert Mc Knight, at the suit of the State for taxes, amount ' ing to $3.52 and the costs that may accrue. (81.87 One tract of land, bounded by lands of J. H Coltharp and others, levied 011 as the property o 1 J. G. Nivens, at the suit of the Stato lor taxes, a ' mounting to $9.56 and the costs that may accrue ($.154 One tract of land, containing two hundred an< 1 seventv-four acres, levied on as the property Mttf , J. D. Johnson, at the suit of the State for taxes . amounting to $4 22 and the costs that may accrue ($1.54 One tract of land, bounded by lands of D. G 1 Bennett and others, levied on as the property o . J. B. Stewart, at the suit of the State lor taxes, a , mounting to $2.78 and costs that may accrue. (8L54 One tract of land, bounded by lands of Willian Cowan, John G. Steele and others, levied on ai 1 the property of Cynthia Owens, at the suit of th< State for taxes, amounting to $2.99 and costs tba \ may accrue. ($1.87 ? One house and lot, situate in Yorkville, bound ed by lots of J. W. Avery and others, levied 01 as the property of Richard Hare, at the suit ofthi State for taxes', amounting to $59.20 and costs tha i may accrue. ($1.87 i. One tract of land, containing one hundred an< 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. ($1.5 One tract of land, bounded by lands of C. L. H McCarter and others, levied on as the property o D. O'Brien, at the suit of tho State for taxes, a , mounting to 43 cents, and costs that may accrue ($1.5 f One tract of land, containing one hundred am [ fivo acres, levied on as the property of tho ostah 1 of J. S. Aldcrson, at the suit of the State for taxes amounting to $2.51 and costs that may accrue. ($1.5 The Sheriff hereby informs those person: whose proporty is advertised above, that unles settlements are made on or before sale-day, th< Sales will positively be mado. He has no aiscxe tion in the matter. R. H. GLENN, S. Y. D. December 12, 1887. 33 - 4t CTE. BECHTLER & CO., PRACTICAL 0HE0N0METEB, DUPLEX, PATEST LEVEE. HOBI ZONTAL, VERTICAL, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS AND MANUFACTURERS OF JEWELRY, (Formorly of tho firm of C. Bechtler <fe Sons, c Rutherfordton, N. C.) Qa RESPECTFULLY return thci ^ jyV thanks to the citizens of Yorkvill i and the surrounding country, fo UF?* jf the liberal patronage already lx stowed upon them, and solicit continuauco of tho same for the fu D ture. They have now on hand A GOOD STOCK OF MATERIAL, and are fully prepared to do all kinds of work i: their line of business, with dispatch and neatnesf j And with an oxperienco in the first class shops i' the cities of Philadelphia and New York, an many years' experience in the Carolinas, they lial .? thafthnv hnvo no suneriors. Nort LCI tUOUlOCl V VO ? A" - , or South, in their line of business, anil feel confl dent that they can give satisfaction to all who ma; favor them with tlieir custom. They will, als< give special attention to the ' REPAIRING OF DIFFICULT MACHINERY _ of all kinds, and Fire Arms, Locks, Keys, Ac., <fe< e Their charges will be moderate, and none need fea ^ having work done and being over charged.. Their motto is "to live and let live," or in othc words, eternal exterminatibn of all high price and useless charges. ALL WORK WARRANTED. o Watch Glasses only 25 cents each, and other wor in proportion. Come one, come all, and brin your WatcheSjClocks, Jewelry, <fcc., to the sho of C. E. BECHTLER & CO., and see if you don' get the worth of yonr money back. Their Room is on Main-Street, in "Stowe's He - tel" Building. September 26 22 tf i; PARTNER WANTED IN a well-established DRUG-HOUSE, the bus nessof which is so rapidly increasing as-to r< e quire additional capital. Any one having a cas capital of from $3000 to $5000, and wishes to engaf - in said business, will please apply at the "Yor e Drug Store," personalfy.or by letter, to Dr. JOHN MAY, Yorkvllle, S. C. November 14 20 tf f br??*Mr #?q?ir# FOR 1868 ! NOW IS THE TIME TO MAKE OP CLUBS. 012 HUBDKED AMD THIBTT-FITE DOLL&BB IS PREMIUMS. A STORY OF THE LATE WAR. CURRENT NEWS OF THE DAY?INTERESTING LOCAL HISTORY?AGRICULTURAL MATTERS, POETRY, HU- . ; MOR, MARKET REPORTS, . : Ac., Ac., Ac. - - i. -? ,..t. ON THURSDAY, the Second day of January, 1868, the YORKVILLE ENQUIRER wfii enter the fourteenth year of its publication; and the proprietor takes pleasure in informing the public, that arrangements have been completed ' whereby the paper will lose nonWof the interest which has characterized it heretofore. Mr. JAS. WOOD DAVIDSON will continue ' his versatile and trenchant Contributorlals from the State Capital, and.will keep the readers of the ENQUIRER fully posted on all matters, within his province, which are worthy of being known . and recorded. An arrangement has been made to continue the i services of WM. H. BRAWLEY, Esq.. as a Conf tributing Editor from Chester, who is charged ! with the duty of furnishing to the ENQUIRER, all matters or local interest to the people of Chesi ter District. From the energy he has' displayed . heretofore, the Proprietor feels assured that the ) readers of the ENQUIRER, in Chester District, will realise the fact that -"a chiel's aman'g them . t&kinnotes, andfidth, he'll prent 'em." r As a contribution to the local history of Ifprk , District, there will be published, during the year, ' A HISTORY OF BETHESDA CHURCH. > Written for the ENQUIRER by the late lamented ' Rev. John S. Harris, to which will be added a 1 short biographical sketch of the author, together ' with a list or the members of $ethesda oongrega> tion, who fell in the late war. The history goes ' back to the organisation of the Church, anterior i to the Revolutionary War of1776, and will possess ' great interest to all readers who are familiar with ' things pertaining to York District. ' The general conduct of the paper will be the same as heretofore?presenting in each issue an ' interesting melange, suited to the tastes and wants of every clasa- of readers; Tne MARKETS of V Yorkviile, Chester, .Charlotte, Columbia, Charlee! ton and New York, will he reported from latest mates. THE FARMEK will find his column ocHupied, as usual, with Seasonable articles; whilst 5 presented iw tne econstoznea repast or wir, 1 HUMQB and^BBNTBCENT. , /. tfT - a-0 f THE ENQUIRER will keep up closely wiflt * . ' the News of the Dat?with equal care eschewing ' the discussion of politlttlrorvexed questions, ana 1 avaidingthe insertion of any reading matter which ' ii iit iiiii i nif n ii in iiin i inn h '1'ii^jep^ in in 11 mi : AM All FAME! MIL I The Proprietor takes pleasure in announcing ; that early in the year, the publication of an ORIGK1 INAL STORY OF THE LATE WAR wlU be commenced. The story is from the pen of Mr. ; JOHN WITHERSPOON ERVTN, of Manning, ' S. 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This machine is represented to us, by persons who are judges, as being equal to any that is made, and worth the money at which it is rated. i The next Premium, in value, will be a COMPLETE FILE of the YORKVTLLE ENQUIRER 1 for eleven yeaes?from 1855 to 1867-bound in ' a substantial manner. and embracing. FOUR ' LARGE BOOKS. This premium is reckonecfto " be worth Fifty Dollabs, and containing, as ft - does, a running history of the period embraced, is _ of great value as-a medium or reference, besides furnishing a large quantity of reading matter at , all times interesting. ' . . . : The next Premium, in value, is one of AMES* [ DOUBLE CORN SHELLEBS, worth Twenty [ Dollars. This machine is substantial and well . made, and is altogether worth the price fixed upon The person making the largest Club of i subscribers, at $1 75 each, m Specie, or |2 50 in 1 Currency, will be entitled to the fiest choice of 'f premiums; the person making the seoond largest, the second choice ; and the person making the third largest, the Thibd choice. A The Premiums will be awarded to the suooesai ful competitors ON THE FIRST MONDAY IE" 1 FEBRUARY NEXT, at 3 o'clock, p. m. The ' names should be sent in, however, as they are ob' tained; additions being made to the lists up to A the day of award. No names will be counted^until paid for. It is not required that members of a f Club shall be all at one post office, but the paper will be forwarded as desired. Persona who are already subscribers, may loin clubs, and com^ uience from the date to which they have paid. ' TERMS-IN ADVANCE. 9 , SPECIE. CU2BK9CY. a ONE COPY, ONE YEAR....* 2 50 * 8 BO t TWO COPIES, ONE YEAR, 4 60 *> 0 00 J FIVE 41 " " 0 76 - r' 12 60 - TEN " " ' " 17 60 26 00 i ONE COPY, SIX MONTHS, 1 25 ' 2 00 e jtS- To persons who make up CLUBS OF TEN t OR MORE NAMES, but who may fail to obtain i a prize, we will send the ENQUIRER, one year, 1 FREE OF CHARGE ; and to those who send a i. 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 D CHARGE, and a copy of either. "The Land We . Love," "Godey's Laav's Book," "Peterson's Mag- ' f azine," or any weekly newspaper published in - the Southern States. Address . ; 5 U Wo. 1 Decembers . . j. .32 i-c, tf * . ! ALLISON & BRATTON, j DEALERS IN i ins, mucus, PiTiiT mm ! PERFUMERY, &C., RESPECTFULLY inform the public that thery are constantly making additions to their stock of the above articles, which they offer to SELL FOR CASH, as cheap as any establishment In the up-country, and guarantee every article they sell, to be as represented. . - THEIR STOCK CONSISTS OF DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, I Essential Oils, Medicinal Extracts, Patent Medicines, Window Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Varnishes, Artists' Oil Colors, Artists' Dyeing Oil, Nnt Oil, Indigo, Madder, Acuity. FOR THE TOILET. . Fancy, Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Wood's Hair II Restorer, Hall's Hair Restorer, Heimstree^'s Hair Dye, and other preparations for the Hair. Hair, Tooth, Nail, Cloth, Paint and Varnish "Brashes: r Pens, Pencils, Ink, <fec. Botanic Medicines, and e Thompsonian Preparations; Flavoring Extracts, r nrwna a v n nnivnim VT iil JCJO AX'V Jinan a Pearl and Corn Starch, Bakera' Broma, Arrowi root, Pure Soda and Cream of Tartar, Cod-Liver Oil, Ac., Ac. Fougora's Compound Iodinized Cod Liver Oil. a new Medicine, which is highly recommended n by the French Academy of Physicians for Con- , ). sumption and all diseases of a Scrofulous charac- _ n ter. - 9fl d Fougera's Elixir of Phosphorus, Iron. Bls> muth?a valuable medicine for all functional deb rangements of the nervous system with debility; -and for dyspepsia, attended with more or less flaty ness and pain in the stomach after meals. >, Hubbers Ferrated Elixir of Calisaya Bark.? This- form of iron is neutral, tasteless, without as- ? tringency; prompt and energetic, and does not -? discolor the teeth nor induce headache. Robinson's Silver Soap, for cleaning all kinds of lt silver-ware, with little rubbing. - Sozodont, for cleaning and preserving the teeth tr and hardening the gums. a Bloom of Youth and Liquid Pearl, for beautifying and preserving the complexion and skin. TOBACCO AJTD SEGAfcS. k A good assortment ofSegars, Smoking and Chewg ing Tobacoo, constantly on hand, p Orders from Physicians and Merchants from the 1 country. ATTENDED WITH THE CASH, respectfully solicited and promptly attended to. We h cannot now sell for credit, and the cash will be required on delivery of the goods at the Store. October 24 28 tf THE STOVES HAVE COltfE! [. t . w.h.mocorkle 3- TTEBEBY informs ALL PERSONS who want h H COOKING STOVES, that he haajnst reoeiv'e eda number, direct from the manufacturers of the k most desirable patterns, which he offfcre fbr sale on the most reasonable terms. Call at the store of J. <fc E. B. STOWE. and examine the lot. October 81 23 tf ??i??i