Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, December 23, 1867, Image 2
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FQB 1868 !
NQW B THE TIME TO MAKE UP CLUBS.
cnra BUXD&ED AID THIRTY-HYE DOLLARS IN
PREMIUMS.
A STORY OF THE LATE WAR.
ClfRRENT NEWS' OF THE DA Y?INTERESTING
LOCAL HISTORY?AQRICUL TVRAL
MATTERS, POETRY, HUZ:
1 MOR, MARKET REPOJtTS,
dr., <fcc., &c.
9N THURSDAY, the Second dav of January.
1868, the YORKVILLE ENQUIRER wfii
)r the fourteenth .year of its publication, and
the proprietor takes pleasure in informing the
pubn& that arrangements have been completed
whereby the paper will loee none of the interest
which has characterized it heretofore.
r* Mr. JAS. WOOD DAVIDSON will' continue
hia versatile and trenchant Contributorials from
the State Capital, and will keep the readers of the
?' ENQUIRER fully posted on all matters, within
hi? province, which are worthy of being known
ywi recorded.
An arrangement has been made to continue the
services of WM. H. BRAWLEY, Esq., as a Contribtiting
Editor from Chester, who is charged
with the duty of furnishing to the ENQUIRER,
?*1 1/uwl in?Ar?t. tft fcHfl nMItlfi Of dlBS"
qH OMWiq V* *VVH4 ?M?vw. r--r
tar District. From the energy be has displayed
heretofore, the Proprietor feels assured that the
leaders of the ENQUIRER, in Chester District,
will realise the feet that "a duel's aiming them
takin notes, and faith, he'll prent 'em."
A* a contribution to the local history of York
District, there will be published, during the year,
AJBSTORr OF BETHESDA CHURCH.
^frSien'Ibr the ENQUIRER by the late lamented
Rev. John 8. Harris, to which will be added a
short biographical sketch of the author, together
With alter of the members of Bethesda congregation,
who fell in the late war. The history goes
hack to the organization of the Church, anterior
to the Revolutionary War of1776, and will possess
. great interest to all readers who are familiar with
filings 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 ievenr class or readers. The MARKETS of
Yorkvllle, Chester, Charlotte, Columbia, Charleston
and New York, will be reported from latest
dates. THE FARMER will find his column occupied,
as usual, with seasonable articles ; whilst
those who love to "laugh and grow fat," will be
presented with the aoonstomed repast of WIT,
HUMOR and SENTIMENT.
-THE ENQUIRER will keep np dosely with
the News of the Day?with equal care eschewing
the discussion of political or vexed questions, ana
avoiding the insertion of any reading matter which
Will detract irom me cnanii-ter it oaauum <w
1 WM1 All FAMILY SETOFE8.
fhfe Proprietor takes pleasure In announcing
that eariy' Ir. the year, the publication of an ORIGINAL
OTORY OP THE LATE WAR will be
commenced. The story is from the pen of Mr.
JOHN WITHERSPOON ERYIN, of Manning,
S. "C., who is probably one of the best writers in
this department of literature in the Southern
States. The Story is of a LOCAL CHARACTER,
and is one of the most entertaining that lias been
offered to the Southern public in many years.
It is entitled
"IS8LETTE, THE FEMALE SPY,"
A Story of Charleston and the War.
The scene is laid in Charleston and on the Islands
in the vicinity, from whence' some of the princi;
pal characters are transferred to Virginia. The
Story Ik POUNDED ON FACT8, and some of the
eaaitoetera are yet alive. To those who are partial
to this kind of literature, the Story will be worth
h( least a year's subscription to the ENQUIRER.
In order to reward those persons who may be
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ftoprietor has determined toofler the following
VALUABLE PREMIUMS
fbr the Largest Clubs:
A WEED'S SEWING MACHINE, which will
cost in New York, Sixty-five Dollars. This
machine is represented to us, by persons who are
jndgos, as 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 YORKVILLE ENQUIRER
tor eleven years?from 1855 to 18G7?bound in
a substantial manner, and ombracing FOUR
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doei, a running history of the period embraced, is
bf great value as a medium of reference, besides
furnishing a large quantity of reading matter at
all 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 worm mo price nxeu upon
jjh
agy-Tlio porso making tbo largest Club oi
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wilt be forwarded as desired. Persons who arc
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CHARGE, and. a copy of either. 4,The Land W<
Love," "Godey's Lady's Book," "Peterson's Map
azine," or any weekly newspaper; published n
the Southern States. Address
' LDecemlrer
5 82 tf
ALLISON & BRATTON,
DEALERS IN
MISS. CHEMICALS. PAT11T HIS
PERFUMERY, &C.,
RESPECTFULLY inform the public that the?
are constantly making additions to thei*
stock of the above articles, which they offer t<
'SELL FOB CASH, as cheap as any establish
ment in the up-country, and guarantee every ar
ticle they sell, to be as represented.
THEIR STOCK CONSISTS OF
LBUOS, MEDICINES A-ND CHEMICALS,
Essential Oils, Medicinal Extracts, Patent Med
Icines, Window Glass, Putty, Paints, Oils, Dy
Stuffs, Varnishes, Artists' Oil Colors, Artists
Dyeing Oil, Nut Oil, Indigo, Madder, Ac., Ac,
FOR THE TOILET.
Fancy, Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Wood's Ilni
Restorer, Hall's Hair Restorer, Heimstreet's Hai
Dye, and other preparations for the Hair. Haii
Tooth, Nail, Cloth, Paint and Varnish Brushes
Pens, Pencils, Ink, Ac. Botanic Medicines, an
Thompsonian Preparations; Flavoring Extracts
WINES AND BRANDIES.
Pearl and Corn Starch, Bakers' Broina, Arrow
root, Pure Soda and Cream of Tartar, Cod-Live
Oil, Ac., Ac.
Fongera'a Compound Iodinized Cod Liver Oi
a new Medicine, which is highly recomniende
by the French Academy of Physicians for Con
sumption and all diseases of a Scrofulous charac
ter.
Fougera's Elixir of Phosphorus, Iron and Bis
muth?a valuable medicine for all functional de
rangeinents of the nervous system with debility
' ana for dyspepsia, attended \vilh more or less llat
ness and pain in the stomach after meals.
Hubbel S Ferrated Elixir of Calisaya Bark.This
form of iron is neutral, tasteless, without as
trlngeney; prompt and energetic, and does nc
discolor the teeth nor induce headache.
Robinson's Silver Soap, for cleaning all kinds c
silver-ware, with little rubbing.
J x " ' ??/! n?AOAmrtnn> fllft ionf
oozoaoni, lor cleaning uiu t?K>? n?8
and hardening the gums. _
Bloom of Youth and Liquid Pearl, for beautify
ing and preserving the complexion and skin.
TOBACCO AND SEGARS.
A good assortment of Segars, Smoking and Chew
ing Tobacco, constantly 011 hand.
Orders from Physiciansand Merchants from th
- country, ATTENDED WITH THE CASH, n
spectftilly solicited and promptly attended to. W
cannot now sell for credit, and the cash will be r<
quired on delivery of the goods at the Store.
October 34 20 tf
THE StOVES HAVE COME T
W. H. McCORKLE
HEREBY informs ALL PERSONS who wai
COOKING STOVES, that he has just rocer
od a number, direct from the manufacturers of tl
most desirable patterns, which he offers for sale c
the most reasonable terms. Call at the store 1
J. <k E. B. STOWE, and examine the lot.
October 31 33 tf <
IN BANKRUPTCY.
District Court of the United States for the Western
District of South Carolina.
IN THE HATTER 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 tlieState
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
Yorkville, in said District, on the 27tli day of DECEMBER,
A. D., 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:
[ Madison Caldwell, (Frecdionn) Rock Hill, P. 0 9 15 00
I Lavina Stringfeliow, (FreedwomaiO " " 8 60
1 Adicken k withers, Yorkviile, 8. C 653 86
1 if. P. Adlckev A Co., ? ? 303 13
[ ?? u u u II S3 33
L B. T. Wbeelcr, ? " 600 t
J. 8. Moore k Sons, ? " 349 31
W. B. Steele, ? " 450 00
1 H. F. A dicker, ? " 98 73
John H. Adams, " " 109 58
8. C. Poa?, " " 986 28
Jesse Spencer, Bock Hill, 8, C.. 117 70
George Steele, Torkville, 8. C........ 2,481 46
" " lOQ Bi
.? ? ? ? ao7 6i
I E. E. McCaffrey, " " *
G. W. WUHaroa, " " M? 00
WUiliuiiH & Beatty, " " 00 00
a u it a 00 00
B. T. Wheeler, " " 00
Jamea Jeffcrya, " " * *0
Jan. Jefferyafc Son, " " j?
J.J. Evani, " " 102ifi2
J. 8. Moore k Son*," "
S. Sadler " " . ? 54 J 3
Ferguaon Barber, Bock Hill, S. C., Jd 00
8teele k Co., ? " 00 00
A. E. Hutchinson, " " ,00 00
K. II. Jordan, Cheater C. II., 8. C., about 3o0 00
Dr. A. P. Wylle, " " 00
A. H. Dart-go, " '?? 2S
8. G. Wcaibroolca, Bock HUI, 8. C., 00 00
Steele k Joneo, " * " 00 00
Thoraaa Bratton, Guthricsvllle, 8. C., 00 00
U a a ti MM*? W UO
Atari Steele, Bock Hill, 8. C ........i.......... 00 00
Uodtly k Bro., J. Wylle, Aaclgnee, Smith's T.O., 8. C., 00 00
T.C. Burrls, McCnnnellaville. 8. C., 6 00
, J. N. Shedd, Wlnnahoro' 8. C., 32 00
Henry Dickey, Rock Hill, 8. C., 00 00
Roddy k White, " " ? 00
Allen Robcrtaon, " " {jj? ?0
N. A. Steele, " " 1.700 00
William Oatea, Yorkvllle, S. C., 00 (W
Samuel Ralncy, Jr., J. 3. BraUon, Admh-., Yorkvllle, 00 00
W. I. Olawaon, Yorkvllle, 8. C., 53 8a
J. P. M. EPPISTG, U. S. Marshal,
By T. W. Cdawson, Deputy Messenger.
- N. B.?Creditors may prove their debts before
me, at any time between this and the day of meeting,
if they dasire to do so.
W. I. CLAWSON, Rogiflter.
T>?oemher 12 33 2t
^BANKRUPTCY.
In the District Court of the United States, for the
District of South Carolina.
THIS is to give notice that on the 18th day of
December, A. D., 1807, a Warrant in Bankruptcy
was issued against the estate of W. S.
DUNL.OP, of Rock Hill, in the District of York
and State of South Carolina, who has been adjudged
a Bankrupt upon his own petition; that
the payment of any debts, and the delivery of
any property belonging tosaid Bankrupt, to hiin,
or'for his use, and 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 Yorkvillo, before WM. I. CLAWSON,
Esq., one of the Registers in Bankruptcy in saia
Court, on the 3rd aay of January, A. D., .1808,
at 10 o'clock, A. M.
J. P. M. EPPING, U. S. Marshal, j
By T. W. ChAWsoN, Deputy Messenger.
December 19 34 It
IN BANKRUPTCY. ^ J
> In the District Court of the United States, for the
DistriJ of South Carolina.
THIS is to give notice that on the 18th day of
"December, A. D? 1867, 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
property belonging to said Bankrupt, tonim, or
for his nse, and tne transfer of any propertv 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 lii9
estate, will be hold at a Court of Bankruptcy, to
be holden at Yorkville, before W. I. CLAWSON,
Esq., one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of 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 It
IN BANKRUPTCY.
In the District Court of the United States, for the \
District of South Carolina.
This is to give notice that on the 18th day of December,
A. D., 1867, a Warrant in Bankruptcy
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
liis own petition; that tho payment of any debts,
"'1 dalivuw nf ?nv nmnortv belonirincr to
C ?I?U ?UV U044IV?J V- r r ^ ? o
said Bankrupt, to liira, or for his use, and 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 liolden at Yorkviile,
' before W. I. CLAwSON, Esq., one of the Registers
in Bankruptcy of said Court, on the 5th day
' of January,-A. D.,*1868, at lOo'cloek, A. M.
J. P. M. EPPING, U. S. Marshal,
Bv T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger.
December 19 34 It
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION.
THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing
between the undersigned, under the name
and style of J. W. AVERY & CO., has been this
1 day dissolved by mutual consent, W. B. Metts
> having sold his interest to the other partners.
? J. W. AVERY,
) W. B. WILSON,
I W. B. METTS.
' November 20, 1867
NEW FIRM.
t mHE Undersigned have formed a Mercantile
X Copartnership-, under the name and style of
i? AVERY <& WILSON. They have on hand a gen}
eral and large assortment of
DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES,
1 and are daily expecting a choice collection of
GOODS, recently purchased in New York, at
greatly reduced prices. We will spare 110 efforts
to give entire satisfaction to our customers, both
in tho 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,
W. B. WILSON.
December 5 32 tf
' H. 31. ASH E R,
j- (Oue door above R. M. Oatex' New Building.)
J CHARLOTTE, N. C.,
DEALER IX
DRY E90IS< BI&BY-HASi ?L0THIlir. 1ATS,
CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES,
? ?? ? ^TTrtTrrtTrt n a ATtfl
- fcrisntfct U lxUUi/3,
o
And all other articles usually found in a first-class
DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT.
H. M. ASHER, Apront.
November 7 28 3m
r " notice to merchants.
I HAVE on hand samples of COTTON ANE
WOOLEN GOODS, to soli on account of Manu
ufacturers, at prices as low as jobbers can sell the
}> same styles in New York. Such as TICKING,
Stripesof various patterns, CANTON FLANNEL,
.. COTTON SlIIRTING, SHEETING, Ac., &c., Ac,
Also CASSIMKRES of the best American Manr
ufactures, BALMORALS, Ac.
I have a varietv of stylos from the celebrated
A "RIPKEY MIIjIjS," of Philadelphia, Pa.
_ Merchants are invited to CALL, AND BUY il
they can be suited.
JAMES PAGAN,
Chester, S. C.
~ October 3 23 tf
j mcaeieey & bmwley,
; ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS,
,. VI7TLL practice in the Courts of the NORTH'
,t ERN CIRCUIT, and in tho United Statof
Courts for South Carolina.
>f # -<&- Will devote special attention to cases o
BANKRUPTCY,
h OFFICE AT CHESTER C. U.
r_ S. McALILEY W. H. BRAWLEY
Novemi>er28 31 tf
parish and latimore,
r- Clxoster, 8. O.
MANUFACTURERS and Dealers in NEW an<
SECOND HAND FURNITURE, Looking
5- Glass Plates for Bureaus, Ac.
0 Constantly on hand COFFIN MATERIAL, o
5- the best quality. They are prepared to furnisi
QOFFINSatalow hours' notice. Cano-SoatChair
Re-Bottomed.
~ %SS- Shop and Waro-Room in tho old Thespiai
Hall, over Hey man's Store.
N&vomber 29 32 tf
? for tax-collector.
ic FT1HE friends of JOHN M. SHERRER, (of Bui
m A lock's Creok) respectfully announce him as
of candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR, of York Dis
trict, at the next election.
' August 10,1867. 17 fim*
* \ * *v - ?
REPORT' '
Of the Commissioners of the Poor for Tori
District?Fall Term, 1867.
To the Hon. fP. c. Bentty,
Judge of the District Court for York District,
THE Commissioners of the Poor report the following
transactions sinco Fall Term, 1866, tc
wit: ; ' ' 'y,
The Lunatic Paupers, supported at the Asylum,
ore Alexander Adlckca, 8. Dulin, F. A. Anderson.
Tlie Paupers, supported at the Poor House, an
Josephine Tomlinson, Leander Wright, Mary
Wright, Laura Wright, Henrietta Wright, Philander
Wright, John Wright, Hiram Wright. Wm
Childers, Sarah Chllders, Mary Childers, Martin
Ferguson, Ann Ferguson, Mary Ferguson, Salinj
Dos tor, George Dos ter, Helen Doster, Wm. Doster
Addison Turner, Mima Mattocks, Rebecca Mattocks,
Sarah Scates, Rebecca Wallace. Sarah E,
Horn, Elizabeth Murphy, EmelineSnilth, Nancy
Bangsing," Elizabeth Sangsing, Tempy Mason,
Daniel Mattocks, Mary Mattocks, Rebecca Mattocks,
Robert Mattocks, Ilarvy-Mattocks, John
Mattocks, Andrew Mattocks, Thomas Mattocks,
Mary J. Wesson, David Miller.
Died?Tobo Mattocks and Wylie Chambers.
The freed men 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's
Commissions, to $2,205 85, and on hand from last
report fi,t>40 uy, ana casn roceivuu uum x*. ju,
Glenn, Sheriff of York District. $70, and oarih received
for one bale of Cotton, $84 81, making the
whole amount received Four Thousand and^o-lOC
Dollars, ($4,000.75.)
Herewith is submitted a statement of the amounts
received and paid out for the benefit ol
the Poor, since the last report.
1867. Dr.
Ang. 1. To balance in Treasurer's hands, Bee last
report, ..$1,640 00
? I# it Cash received for
Cotton sold 84 81
it ii it Cash received from
R.H. Glenn, S.Y.D. 70 00
" " " Cash received from %
Col/A. Jackson, T.
Collector. 2,205 85-$4000 7?
Cr.
" " By Cash paid Freedman
Frank, Hire 125 00
" " " Cash paid Carroll,
Clark ?fc Co............. 107 29
ii ii .1 qggh johnson
<fc Darwin 2 25
ii ii a ^1, paid the McElhany's
30 00
" " " Cash paid S.W.Robinsou..............^r....
168 75
u ii .i OashpaidJ.fi. Brat- 1'
ton 56 00
ii ii ii Cash paid Freedman
Milton 114 75
" 11 " Cash paid Wm. H.
McCorkle .;.... 20 00
?? ?? m Cash paid Win. A.
.Moore 6l ijo oo w
a a a Qggjj Allison <fc
Bratton 30 23
ii a it Qaah paid Wra. fi. ](.?
Starr........... 21 60
?( a a pajj iy.
Smith 23 63
a a a Carroll,
Clark <t Co 125 07
" ? " Cash paid T. M.
Dobson <fc Co 79 08
<i it a Qajjj paid j)r. John
May 5 87
44 44 44 G'asli paid Allison
Bratton 4 70
44 44 44 Cash paid Dr. J. B.
Withers........ 10 50
44 44 44 Cash paid J. L.Starr 24 30 .
44 44 44 Cash paid Wylie L.
Harris 6 75
44 44 " Cash paid J. H. Adams.............;...
4 20
a a a Cash paid WJE.Eose 0 07
44 44 19 Cash paid J. * M. '
Wallace. 71 12
44 44 44 Cash paid Lydia
Steele * 5 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 Asylum
99 00
44 44 44 dash paid B. P.
Rawlinson 629 01
44 44 44 Cash paid J. W. <fe
B. F. Rawlinson... 220 80-12484 5i
2 per cent Commissions, received and paid
out ' 96 9(
Amount of Credits .. 2581 4"
Balanco in Treasurer's hands 1419 21
$4000 71
Respectfully Submitted,
R. S. MOORE, Treasurer.
The Board have examined the Accounts of tin
Treasurer, and find the same to be corroct anc
properly vouched, and the vouchers are ready U
do produced, if desired by the Court or Grant
Jury. E. G. BYERS, Chairman.
December 19 34 ^ It
-TTTST TMT.nTnTVTCD
-A.T
A. R. HOMESLEY'S,
A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF
T ADIES' Cloaks and Shawls (latest styles;
M a Hats?plush, volvet and straw. Also, a fini
lot of CHILDREN'S Cloaks, Hats, Ac.
I also liavo 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 Flan
ncls?all colors?for Ladies' and Children's Sacks
BEAUTIFUL PLAID GOODS,
For Children's Dresses. Also, the largest am
best selected stock of PRINTS ever brought t
this market. In addition to this, I have receive*
a few pieces of POPLEYNS?beautiful styles.
TO THE GENTLEMEN.
I have purchasod the LARGEST and CHEAP
EST stock of CIOTHING evor brought to thi
market. Beautiful Cassimere and Cloth Suitscheap.
NOTIONS, BALMORALS, &C.
I have also a largo lot of NOTIONS. Ladiet
Gloves?Kid, Cotton and Woolen. Also, Gentf
Kid, Cotton and Woolen. Ladies' Hose. Gent*
Half-Hose?British, Merino and Cotton. Beautl
ful Balmorals, for $1.50.
HATS, CAPS, &C.
I have a splendid stock of Hats?P^ush, Fni
and Wool?from fifty cents to five dollars, Boyf
Hats and Caps?cheap.
BOOTS AND SHOES.
A large lot of BOOTS?water-proof?for $7.00
SHOES cheaper than the cheapest.
CROCKERY.
A fino lot of CROCKERY?China, Granite an
common Stono-Ware, cheap for cash.
HARDWARE.
Mill-Saw and Hand-Saw Files; Augers, J, I, i, j
and 1 inch; Tacks, Shoe-Nails, Knives and Forki
Pocket Knives, Ac. And every other article usti
ally kept in a first-class Dry-Goods Store.
1 am determined to sell my Goods.
I BOUGHT CHEAPER
i Than any other house in tho place, and will SEL
CHEAPER
THAN ANY HOUSE IN YOBKVILLE.
Give me a call and satisfy yourself.
A. R. HOMESLEY.
> November 7 28 tf
! TTTcim ij-priprtrEm
J UOX XVJJVXJX V XUXJ
AT HOSE'S
GROCERY AND
1 Provision Store,
r A LOT OF FINE
BACON AND SUGAR-CURED HAMS
A WELL SELECTED LOT OF
SUGARS, COFFEE, MOLASSES
^ Spices, Jollies, Pickles, Teas, Vermicolli,
Maccaroni,
' MACKEREL, SHAD
100 SACKS SALT,
And other articles too numerous to mention.
I am dally receiving supplies of Groceries of evei
' description, which
I WILL SELL LOWER FOR CASH
TIIAN THOSE WHO PRETEND
J To Sell at Cost!
W. E. ROSE.
1 September 26 22 tf
I JOHN H. HOLMES,
. COMMISSION MERCHANT,
BOYCE & CO?S WHARF,
CHARLESTON, SO. CA.
Refers to Hon. Geo. A. Trenholm, Charle
- ton, S. C.; Andrew Simonds, President 1st N
a tional Bank, Charleston, 8. C.; P. S. Holme
i- President South Carolina Mining and Manufhcti
ring Company, Charleston, 8. C.
December 12 33 2m?
==*=
ANNUAL EEPORT ' >
: OF ROAlbS, BRIDGES AND FERRIES.
TO m* Hontir, W. C. Beatty,
_JL*sJwlge ?f tHBMAMkMN
: rjIHE Commissioners beg leave to report tlie fol>
Tt" lowing transactlonr stnarFslITermv 1886 r
> Cash in hands of Treasqrer last Report.83 33
" received ftom Taf Collector, ...? 2,4M 28
, 44 44 of Rattaree and Daniel, LI'
cense?$100 in specie, equal
. - . , . in currency, 19...,..^, J35 00
> " " of. D. ?. flennet, License-^ '
fflOO lifspecie; oqualfn currency,
io.rm> 186 00
" of Crook <fc Workman, Li'
cenae-rflOC in specie, equal
i in currency, to...... .... 135 00
. . >?.
?2,904 C2
. Paid A. H. Williams, blasting
r rock,.... .......v..:.?... $ 19 00
i 44 A.Haftier,Buf!dingBridge
on Turkey Creek, in part... 300 00
i 44 J. A. Hope, in part, Building
Bridge-Clark's Fork.. 250 00
' Robert Hays, in part, abut
mentTurkoy Creek Bridge 80 00 '
, " T. S.Neely, In pert, Fishing
Creek Bridge.:..:.'. il. 400 00 1
" J. p. Whiteeides'in part, ,
Bullock's Creek Bridge..... 687 00
i 44 J. W. P. Hope, in part,
abutment flMHI ,
, . Bridge - .20 72
, " Wm. Robiaon, repairing
? Bridge, Culp's Branch 6 00
\ 44 J. A. Hope, in part, Building
Bridge, Clark's Fork...- 164 83
41 T:B. Neely, tti part, Bulldr
ing Bridge, on Crowder's
Creek ... ; :.... 135 00-|2,031 55
; $853 07
Commissionsou $2,904.02 received,
at 2 per cent. $58 00
Commissions on $2,051.55 paid
oat, at 2 per cent a 41 03 0912
Balance on hand $753 05
All of which is respectfully submitted,
a. e. Hutchison, chairman.
J. 8. BRATTON, Secretary.
SAMUEL G. BROWN, Treasurer.
In pursuance of an Act of the Legislature,
passed in 1851-2, requiring each Commissioner of
Roads to make a Special Report, and embrace it
in the General Report to the Court, we beg leave
- to report as follows: \ ~ '
John S. Bratton reports the following Roads:
Chester Rood, to Chester line; Sandy River Road,
from Guthriesville to Chester line; New Cut Road,
from near McConnellsville to Ditty's old place;
New Cut Road, from MeConnollsville to A. P.
Love's; Saluda Road, from Fishing Creek Bridge
to Chester line. The above roads are in good order
and the law complied with in relation to posting
and pointing.
' John P. Hood reports the following: Plnckney
to Pickney Ferry; Hamilton Ford Road, from A.
F. Love's to Hamilton's Ford; Gill Road, from
Dittv'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 Bridgo,
- ' ?_ -j _ ... ?i -j
wnicn are in gooa oraur, wuu p<?w? uuu pvuunm.
Stephen P. Sutton reports: Hsrrisburg Road,
from Dr. Moore's to A. B. Springs'Patton's Ferry
Road, to Fort Millq; Nation Fo^d Road, to N.
Carolina Hne; Thorn's Ferry Road, to North Carolina
line, in good order, With mile stones and
pointers. * -v"
F. H. Brown reports-: from Mrs. Watson's to
Mrs. Bratton's; from Thorn's Ferry to the Poor
Houbo; Nation Ford Road, from York to Riggers'
Branch; from John Rawllnson's to SaludaKoad,
in good order, with poets and pointers.
8. 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 Charlotte Road to North Carolina line, in
good order, posted and pointers.
John B. Lowry reports: Linooln Road, throe
miles from Yorkville to North Carolina line;
King's Mountain Road to North Carolina line;
Hambright Road, from 5 mile post to King's
Creek; Rutherford Road,from Yorkville to King's
Creek; Shelby Road, from Ratherford Road to
King's Creek*; Chester Road, from Bmith'a Old
tFiela to Adair's Ferry Road ; Shelby Road, from
White Oak Treo to King's Creek Bridge, and the
requisitions of the law compliod with- . .
Wra. H. r Carroll reports j Kipgfs .Mountain
Rood, from King's Creek to North Carolina line;
Shelby Road, from King's Creek to North Carolina
line r Rutherford Road, from Klug'AOreek to
North Carolina Hue; New Chester Road, from
King's Creek to York Road? Old Chester Road,
from King's Creek to Rutherford Road; Old Cherr
okeo Fora Road, from River to North Carolina
line; New Cherokee Ford Road, from old road to
) North Carolina line, all in good oondition with
f stones and pointers.
1 A. E. Hutchinson reports: Nation Ford Road,.
from Wild Cat to Nation Ford ; Landsford Roatff
> from J1. B, Steele's to Chester line ; Cureton's
Ferry Road, from McFadden'a.Store to Curcton'ft
Ferry; Old Saluda Road, from Moore's Ferry to
Fishing Creek Bridge; from Nation Ford to Chestef
line? Cross RojmI, neat JosT T9teelrs, leading
1 from Yorkville to Landsford; from Patton's to
TI)nil 4m /?nnrl lirifh mlln
7 riUliIUU JTUI U IVUnUf ail 111 gvuu VI uvi y n *vu ?HMV
I stones and pointers up. ' '
Samuel Or. Brown roports tlio following Roods:
Howell's Ferry Road, from Yorkville toHowoll's
Ferry; Smith's Ford Road, from Berry's old placo
to Smith's Ford; Quinn's Rotid.l'rorn Crosby's to
King's Creek Bridge; Shelby Road, from Warlick's
to Srffith's Old Field; New Sholby Road,
from Wylie's to White Oak Tree, near Smyrna
i Church, all in good condition, and the requirements
of the law complied with in regard to mile
stones and pointers. ,. * ~ "
) DoeemberlO 34 It
SA^IVTA. CLACS !
THAT (treat friend of good little UIRLS AND
BOYS, who always deposits 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 Now Year and its holidays
0 are oyer. His stock consists, in pgrt, of Fire I
1 Crackers, Sky Rockets, Roman Candles. Serpouts.
Grass Hoppers, Scroll Wheels, Pin Wheels and
Torpedoes. Then come fine fancy Boxes of Perfamory,
Puff Boxes and Puffs, fancy bottles for
Hartshorn or Chloroform, fancy Hair, Nail and
8 Flesh Brushes; Lubiu'sfine Extract^ Assorted
_ Odors,..Colgate's Honey and Glycormo Soaps,
Low's Brown Windsor, Lubin's Assorted Extracts,
Bazin's, Rinnuel's. Pewy's, Corderay's, and
others of superior finish and extra fragrance,
i' Land's Bloom of Youth, and Costar's Bitter and
i' Sweet Orange Blossoms, for Beautifying the Coini'
plexion, removing tan and freckles ana softening
i- the Skin. A great variety of Oils and Pomades,
Tooth Powders, Sozodont, Trieopherous, Cocoa
Cream, Cocoaino, Hall's Vegetable Hair Renewer,
Batchelor's and Jayno'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 and
' Medicines, Dye Stuffa, Oils, Ac., Ac. I have only
room for a few, viz: Qninine, Morphine, Iodine,
Iron by Hydrogen, Bromide Potassium, Iodide
fi Potassium, Chlorate Potassa, Iritate Potassa, Carbonate
Potassa, Cream Tartar. Soda. Epsom Salts,
Seidlitx Powdore, Soda Powders, Citrate Magnesia,
Calcined Magnesia, Solution Tin, Madder,
} Alum, Copperas, Indigo, Red Saunders, Howe
and Stevens' Family Dyes, Corn and Bunion Plasil
ters, Jew David's, Poor Man's, Morohead's Magnetic,
andxPrlekly Plasters, Moffatt's, Brandreth's,
Ayer's, Wright's, Strong's, Jayne's, McLean's,
Cephalic, Hooper's Femaio, Cook's, Comp. Cathartic,
Comp. Vegetable, Lady Webster's DinL
ner and other Pills; Hostetter's, Drake's, Gregory's
and Aimar's Bitters, Consumption,
COUGH & COLD REMEDIES.
Of Jayne's, Rodrigues', Wright's, Brown's, Costar's,
and others. Kennedy's Medical Discovery,
Kennedy's Rheumatic ana Neuralgic Liniment,
_ Nerve.and Bono, or Rob it in Liniment, Maclive's
Uterine Cathollcon, Philotoken, Whitehead's Essence
of Mustard, Ground Mustard, Cinnamon
X Bark, whole or ground; Cinnamon Buds, Ginger,
9 ground or whole; White Jamaica Ginger, African
P/vl Pnnnni* TWano Vnf
vriugur, uiacK rcpy* , *?vv.
megH, Cloves, Citrons, Prunes, Raisins, <vc., at
reduced prices.
TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS.
k ON CONSIGNMENT and must be sold low and
j promptly for Christmas use:
40 Quarter Boxes of large Layer RAISINS,
2 Boxes Fresh Turkish PRUNES,
' * 1 Box Nice Fresh CITRONS,
f9 2 Cases Assorted TOYS.
My stock is so numerous, you must ask for
what you do not see, of tbopohte Clerks, or of tho
OLD DOCTOR.
^ -December 12 33 _ . tf
' TO PRINTERS.
THE undersigned offers for sale the Printing
Material mentioned below: cheap for Cash.?
y 24 lbs Leads?cut to 14 ems Pica.
150 Advertising Rules?cut 14 ems Pica.
47 Brass Dashes?cut 14 ems Pica.
23 Parallel Cross Rules?cut 14 ems Pica.
' 13 DoubleCross Rules?cut 14 ems Pica.
6 "short" and 0 "long" Column Rules. Also,
tho "Head Rules" formerly used on the "Enquirer."
One 36-inch roller mould, in good order, and several
book newspaper and Job chases. Tho roller
? mould will be sold for #15.
Also, one 3-inch Screw Standing Press with 30C
paper and 10 wooden boards. The Pross, Ac., is
in good order, and will be sold as it stands?for one
hundred dollars in cash. Cost 8140 previous to the
WQf
Aiso, 350 lbs Nonpareil?but little used?at 4C
a- cents por pound. L. M. GRIST.
X AXES, &C. . x
i- flOLLINS' AXES, Trace Chains, Ham oh, Ac.,
(J at HOMESLEY A McCANTS'.
1 November 14 - 29 -Ir-...., tf r
? ????
1 .. .
BEE OR X 1
Of the Commissioners of Public Buildings*
Cj SADLER, Treasurer of Commissioners Of
10 .Public Buildings, in Aocount."
I860.
Oct' 5. To amount in Treasurer's hands as~per
, Report $129 02
JJov. 14. 44 Cash received of E, Hardin for '
License to Distil Spirits.... - 200 00
Dec. 22. 14 Cash of J. Mason, ex-Sheriff of
York District 0 55
1867. '
Jan. 22. 44 Cash from Dr. Crosby for LI?
cense to Distil Spirits 200 00Oct.
4. 44 Cash from A. Jackson, T. C...~ 350 00
21 44 44 ? u r> ??.. T, 50 40
1886. ; CB. $941 97
Oct. 13. By cash paid J. E. Smith,
Jury Box 8 00
44 44 44 cash pd Carroll, Clark
& Co., record book...... 2 25
44 21 44 cash paid Floyd, Dobsoif
? Co., Well Chain 1 40
44 . 44 44 cash paid P,.B. Glass,
Books, Sheriffs Office. 50 00
44 44 < ' 44 Express charge on the
' same, no bilL 1 00
44 2 5 44 cash paid J. E. Smith,
work on District Court
Room 19 00
Nov. 4 44 cash paid Homesiey <fe
Asher's Account 2 60
44 ?. -44 cash paid J. K. Wagon;
K er's account 1 25
Dec. 44 - 44 cash paid Homesiey <fc
Asher's Account........ 16 50
casnpoia Alien rjeauy,
for Well Bucket 25
?< ? u paid p> Glass,
for Books by Express. 83 00
14 18. 44 cash P. B. Glass- Ac- .
count for Books......... 30 DO
" 31. 44 cash paid Dr. John P.
Lindsoy, account for
Glass 2 10
ii it it cash paid E. Holbrook 1 35
1867.
Jan. 12 44 cash paid L. Wright,1
Blacksniitli Account.. 2 35
ii a ii casi1 pajd Wright,
Blacksmith Account. 1 00
it ii ii caah paid J. K. Wagoner's
Account, Glazing,
Washing, and
cleaning C. H. gener.
aily.rr. 300
. 44 44 44 cash paid for glass of
Asher and putty of S.
Sadler 2 08
44 44 " cash paid S. Sadler for
Pad-Loclcs for Jail...? 2 37
. ii ii ii paid k. ji, k. r.
Freight on Books........ 50
ii ii ii cash for load of Wood. 1 50
ii ii it pagh paid for load of
tiiCKory wooa, crrc up
no bill 1 75
" 1ft. " cash paid J. E. Smith. 2 00
a ?? a pflid freight on
Books from Depot 50
" 23. " cash paid William A.
Moore's accourtt, book
4c..^ 22 00
" 24. 44 cash paid J. J. MeCarter's
account, Writ
Book.... 30 00
" " cash paid P. B. Glass' ....
' account, Books fbr Ordinary's
Office.. 54 75
44 31. " casli paid L. M. prist,
fbr Printing 25 Go
Feb. 11. 44 cash paid Dr. John F.
Liudsoy's account, for
Door for District Court
Room.......:.. 4 00
" 14. 44 cash pttid J. <fc E. B.
Stowc's account... 3 00
a a <( faah paid Lewis, Black
smith account 1 60
? a a cash paid Dr. A.Craven,
Repairs on Seal... 3 00
Mar. 15. 44 cash paid S. 8adler,
Blankets for Jail 5 50 ,
a a a cash paid B. P. Boyd's
account....".,./..... - 4 50
44 44 cashjiald boy," sweeping
Court House 25
? a " cash paid Homesley.dt
Asher's account..3 37
44 " . 44 cash paid, load wood
forCourtRoom,nobiil 1 35 "
" " cash paid B. P. Boyd's
account, clothing for
Freed in en in -Jail......; 2 00 -:t
a a a gggjj paid P. B. Darwin's
account 2 26
" " 44 cash paid R. Hare's
account, work on G'.
House Gates 3 00
a a a cagh paid'J. W. Avery
& Co's account 1 35
? a a egg]! paid L. Wright,
Blacksmith account... 3 37
u a a caah p^d bey, cleanIdngOourt
House Lot. 50
May V. " J. r. wauacu,iv*prau*
Freight...... 1 75
" 10. 44 cash paid L. M. Grist. 20 80
44 11. 44 cash paid F. Happerfleld,
K. Hare's order. 25 00
44 17. " cash paid Roso Galbraith's
account 1 70
July 4. 44 cash paid R. Hare, for
laying Portico to the
Court House?balance 88 33
44 9. 44 cash paid Dr. Craven.. 1 50
44 10. 44 cash paid Jeffervs <fc
Hobbs, work in Court
House 72 00
44 44 44 cash paid J. E. Teffervs,
work on Portico.. 10? 00
41 31. '' cash paid J. E. Smith. 2 80
? m 44 cash paid W. I. ClawROn's
account....'. 1-15
Aug. 0. 44 A. W.Whisonant's account,
Lime for Jail... 4 95
44 15. 44 casIi paid A. Cody 17 25
? ii ii pagh j, jt McCartcr
for Book 20 00
it ii ii paid Express expenses
on same 75
ii ii ii cash paid Index for Ordinary's
Book, no bill. 75
a ii ii pagij pafj for carrying
Letter to Chester, Express
25
Sept. 10. 44 cash paid E. P. Williams'
account 35
ii i. ii gash pajj H. Williams,
Well House for
Jail 8 50
ii ii ii paah pgjd whiteaides,
plank for Jail
Lot 8 10
44 29. 44 cash paid T. M. Dobson's
account 35
44 44 44 cash paid J. <fc E. B.
Stowe* h account.......... 1 50
44 44 14 cash paid B. F. Rawliuson'u
account 1 35
ii it ii pjjgjj pajd for paper, no
- bill 15
$648 09
Commissions on $812 95 cents received,
at 2 per cent .-. ?10 25
Commissions on $048 09 paid
out, at2 percent 12 96?29 21-|077 30
October 2L Balance in Treasurer's hands...$264 07
S. SADLER, Treasurer.
I have examinod the foregoing account and find
the same corroct. * W. I. CLAWSON,
Chairman Commissioners of Pub. Buildings.
December 19 34 It
BOOTS AND SHOES.
LOUIS SMITH
RESPECTFULLY invites the people of Yorkville
and sourrounding country, to come and
see his STOCK of
NORTHERN BOOTS ANO SHOES.
They are of a superior quality, and well suited tc
tho coming season. He intends to soil them at t
SMALL PROFIT FOR CASH. He would alsc
say to his friends and customers, that he has now
on hand, and to which additions are being constantly
made, a fine stock of
FRENCH CALF AND KIP SKINS,
FOR WINTER WEAR.
So if you want a GOOD PAIR OF BOOTS 01
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, Bria
ties, and a great many other articles in the BOOl
rrr-VT,N T TVT3 111 l
ana snui'-JiiAiviiiu uu>ji ?ux uu &upv vuu
' stantly on hand and for sale.
November 7 28 tf
' 0. D. MELTON, J. F. HART, SAH'L W. MELTON
i MELTON, HART & MELTON,
Attorneys at law, Yorkviue, s. c. of
fiee next to tho Presbyterian Church, and op
i posite tho Court-Honae Yard.
jSf~ Will practice in the United States and Stat
I Courts. Applications for the benefit of the Bank
rupt Act, promptly attended to.
' ~7~~ ^ inrts.
, 1NNGLISH WALNUTS, PECAN and BBAZII
JCt NUTS, just arrived, at
Ji"i: yr7 : : T. M. DOBSON <fc 00.
Mht ^jorKiriUc #nq?itct.
TI^HS^kN APTANQE t \
\ud ?** ftcam sMBfe. JblfllatioT.
One Copy* tme year, I8M MM?
One Copy, Six months,..... 1 36 3 00
One Copy, ^Thhje months,.. :: to 1 00
Two Copies, one ycar,l 4 "50 6 00
Five Copies, 44 " 8 76 13 60 ;
Ten Copies, 44 44 17 60 36 00
jpTo persons who make ap clubs often or
more names, an extra oopy of the paper will be
furnished one year, t'"h mm, , i
ADVERTISEMENTS
Will be inserted' at One Dollar and Fifty Cents
per square for the first, and Seventy-five Cents
per. square ft?r each subsequent insertion?lees than
three months. A, square consists of the space occupied
by ten lines of this sixe type, or one inchNo
advertisement considered less than a square.
Semi-Monthly, Monthly, or Quarterly Advertisements,
will be charged Two Dollars per square
for each insertion.
Quarterly, Semi-Annual or Yearly contracts
will be made on liberal terms?the contract, however,
must in ail cases be confined'to the immediate
business of the firm or individual contractiiig.
Obituary Notices and Tributes of Respect, rated
as advertisements. Announcements orMarriivges
and Deaths, and notices of a religious character, Inserted
gratis, and solicited. /
"Personal Communications, when admissable;
Communications of limited or indlvual interest,
or recommendations of Candidates for' offices
of honor, profit or trust, Will be charged for as advertisements
JOB^BrnTING.
U V HP^P
THE ENQUIRER OFFICE
Being now snppUpd with the '-'
VEBY BEST MACHINERY,
And a fine assortment of " ";
.' i'i'<: 'l.' ,\%?tu>if>:Lr. . ^;ii?\(
NEWJOB TYPE
And other Material,
JOB PRINTING
Of every description,
WILL BEliMnrY EXEdtJ$ED.
TE11M9-CASH.
..r ' TEHte NEW : / ' :?-'K
WEED FAMILY SEWIN8 MACHINE,
Styled F. F., or Family Favorite.
rpHE WEED SEWING MACHINE CCMPAX
NY, In addition to their well-known and highly
appreciated No. 2, or Wheel Fded Machine, are
now introducing their Nwr Dbot:Feed, drF. F.
Machine, con fidently asserting that it is the most
simple, durable, oompaot ana beautiftil piece oi
median ism ever presented to the public. ; '
It not only retains thev principal essential points
of tho former, but combines, with them the many
and desirable advantages which render a positive
four motion feed so admirably adapted to light
family sewing, and at the same time capable Of executing,
with the most unerring oeftainty and pyednion.
all the heavier grades of ordinary worlL
Principal Agencies : 613, Broadway, N. York.
349, Washington street, Boston, 102, Washington
street, Chicago. 1315, Chesnnt street, Philadelphia,
Pa., and sold at most large Business Centres.
JZQ- Local Agents wanted everywhere.
The Weed Sewing Machine was awarded, the
highest medal at the Paris Exposition, July, 1867.
September 26 22 6m
THE CHEONICLE AfiS BEimVElij '
"PUBLISHED Daily and Weekly in Augusta,
X Co., is the oldest newspaper in the State. Established
in 1794, it has ever since that time been
one of the leading papers in the South, and it still
maintains its place in the front rank of Southern
Journals.
Ably edited and the chosen medium through
which the master minds of the State address the
people, its value as a conservative political paper
is second to nono, while its numerous and reliable
correspondents make it a first class NEWS AND
FAMILY JOURNAL.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION:
Dally, one Month,'.....; .....;...f 1 00
" Three Months, 2 50
" One Year, 10 00
Weekly One Year, 3 00
44 Six Months, 1 50
Subscriptions fbr the Chronicle and Sentinel
received and forwarded at the Enquibsb.Oppice.
August. 15 - ' 16 ' ' ('' tf
THE BEST TO\lC,lpr USE#'
MANUFACTUBED BY '
Dr, C. F. Panknisi;
, CHARLESTON, & C.. ' ::'r
January 24 j 29 Jy*
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA
York District.
Lewis M. Grist, vs. Seth W. Fowle <fe Co.?Inthi
Common Pleas.?Attachn. )iL
WHEREAS, the Plaintiff did, on the 9th daj
of February, 1867, file his declaration againd
the Defendant, who, (as it is said) is absent from
and without tho limits of this State, and has neither
wife nor Attorney known within the limits o
j tho same, upon whom a copy of the said declare1
tion might no served. It is, therefore, ordered
that the said Defendant do appear and plead to th<
Declaration filed against him, on or before the 3c
day of March, which will be. in the year of oui
, Lord, one thousand eighthundredand sixty-eight
t otherwise final and absolute judgment will tx
, given against him.
J. F. WALLACE, c. C. 0. P. A G. B.
Clerk's Office, York District, S, C.
March 7 . 45 lyq
RAGS WANTED.
rriwo CENTS per pound, IN SPECIE, wflltx
I paid for all CLEAN Cotton or Linen RAGf
, delivered at the ENQUIRER OFFICE.
CANDY.
-rnrrvtvam? ttancycandy.fbrsail
3UU by ~T. M. DOBSON <L CO.
December 5. 32 , tf
! GOSHEN CHEESE.
p A r BOXES E. D. and Goshen CHEESE, foi
1 0 sale cheap, by
T. M. DORSON A CO.
December 5 32 tf
. KNIVES.
A LOT of POCKET KNIVES, from 15 oeuta b
91, at ' T. M. DOBSON A COS.
. PAD-LOCKS ^
FROM fifteen cents to one Dollar, at
T. M. DOBSON A COS.
December!. - 82 ;t.
FOR TAX-COLLECTOR;
flVHE friends of ANDREVf'J?'. n
j I 8pectfuUy announoe him as a Candidate lb
tAX-OOLLECTORo/ York DUtrfet, at&enmi
election.
?
JS&IeSS ment of ' . I
COOKING STOVES, g
Also, a few
HEATING STAVES.
PRICES FROM 120 Tt> tJL. CUBRKNCY, ,,
kn orders shall receive promptf attention,
Stoves purchased from us warranted to give aatlsihct#OU?
- - ' tV'Xt1
_ _ ^ AoP?'* Ch8^|vU
October 17,18#7? . 25 to. /;
"THE fltoi mransB. .
T IMS of the bctat qwOitj.far PDAMTFERIXfik
J i Masonry of any kind, or other pcrpoM** vfl*
10 miles West from Yorkvfile, for sale at 26 cents
in Cagwacyr or^jexd^g&i^ prodoce tpm
< large oontracta filled on Avorablo tans*; For
furtherpf^tol^adt^^v^
!. j.l ? :m : r/.;- Antioc^W&.
M&- Orders left at the "Enquirer" OffleevllI receive
prompt attention.
December 5 82 Iy
r la iumii.-i . . . i ... .f iV* if..' <>
AGENTS WASTED- i- * ^
We guarantee the above salary or commission to
active industrious agenU at tbetrovm homes,**
dress ?i 1 r^d. ^
Deoemb^ia^ ^ . 88 ^ 4t? '
vml be made te'Hk Honor-W^d. ^*tTT
Judge of the District Court for York District, for
rhoWm/mtmrnntT. ahinmrv.?Ttr*rovf J
CHURCH, under the GedireVtooc^dititibn Act
of the Legtalatnre of ShntltCiflftol&fcu K 7l~0<*>ber2*
11 7
i THE TOBKflAFmrtyioir
WILL hold it? nejCt tfufctiWW* the'MILL
CREEK CHURCH. Jbetow
the 5th Sabbath fn tfiffi tnoptL ^wjlfialaters,
Deacons and other members of Baptist Churches
In this Distrlot and qurzbtufiiiag 00(Utz|i ace anxiously
desiredt6atteh^. fr X
- > ??? WttJf Clerk#
I Deoembwr 19' ,tf3TI ,M,r ' It
~ FRESH AIUttTAlft"--" ~
/vhR Goehen Ehittaij CottMfc,,Ojlrfi( Hfhmiii^)
other articles, aft^la^^ro^^^;^r^^ ,
December 5
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r00 BD8HEm^LEY1&^iSANTS?;Sl
.,7 i'1 iu WW jy'l
TUST arrived a large lot oMJHOrCK eHEBSB^
Hovomtary P*TO?W??
*?J 'jC:*" T" 1 ' iTii T Jtl ?p-. SUGAE
AM) COFFEJiL:;.yi
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A AA^^B^?IN0' *** ?*
- r - > , HOMESLBY ft-MeGAVl&.
fiffwra^tyrM,..,./ m j y : # i: :r.tf .
; neuter atobhabb; ^ *'
Northern nails and brads, mn* *} .
V -A:,T r "H0MS8LBY <d MoCANW.
November 14 . . 2? : .-g .. ,
CANDLES, ,<&*(<>
rTIEAS, Soap, Pickles, Raisins and. Uctewrif
; : STARCH AND BLUEING. "
4 LOT of STARCH AND BLUEING slwsyf
on hand, at HCKMJESLEY A.McCANTS',
or ember 14 fZI? v* g\3r>
I i Yory superior, at "1 ' - '-1 " M 3WI
November 14 *PJWA*W*
' '. ..'SUPERFINE CARDS.V T.;
WSrHITrWORETS SUPERFINE tcowopf
IT CARDS, st 60cents: at aTc T- ??
n- '? HOMESLBY A IfcOANTH.
NpvepiberH 29 . . .. ,tC . ^
PRESERVED FRUITS.
A LOT of Ptetorved Cherries, Pesetas, Strawberries,
Damsons, Grapes, Ac., at ,?,
. . HO&ESEEV A McCANHPi '
November!!'* ' . 4? "i?? ?!mu? *J
REPORBTor Birr,::.
/^ALL at the largo GROCERY STORE of '
fta?? tZ\ -n . - HOMESLBY A McCANfB.
( November 14 29 tfwv
I PICKLES. ' '
: 1 LOtf of very lfao -CUCUMBER PICKLES,
. for sale cheap, by T. M. DOQBSON 6c COi:?
Docember 5 32 tf
LEATHER. " .]
rnn pounds HEMLock leather, last
; OUU reestved at Tr M, DORSON *.4$?7
. Deoemterf , ,,, 32^
LADIBSSHOES; .,,r- . j
T A DIES' COARSE SHOES at |1 per psir. ?* 4
Decembers '
v r.? ffiBifflfpo'1 ''l;" v-''~
~ T*- ' -.C' ? -i?i> ''i7!!(!l
A LOT of SABDltfESJust received at ,
T. M. DOBSON A 00*8.
I. , bbvorb tqc err,;;."
^AtL^WT.M. K0M0STA OO-S et^p eM>
MUtDAUNSUMNttJMMNfi
, OF VIROlNWi# ' ''XUA f
13 ECENTLY organized with abundant cMtftl,
, 11 and controlled by some of the most competent
business talent of Richmond, Va^ offers to INr
SURE LIVES, upon terms as liberal many other
Company in the Union, either upon the participe- i
ting, non-participating, cash, -or part nofe Mem.
1 The insecurity of property, en# the CUtoertibty
: oflif^ appeal powertolytoevery man uponwbota
r devolves a ftunily for support, to intent a part of
' his inoomcin aomepermipaMiu way, topnmdbfor
> them alter his death. The following are examples
showing the anuual premium ppon flOOO tor life; . gj
' A**- Annual Prom'm. Age. Annu.1 PrenT?.
20 ?13 80 I 45.. .... 00
? 25........;.........15 80 00... ZilZJTsfi 20
30 18 80 55...... ....... 44 80
35 ....... 21 20 60 .. 87 80
At\ OA OA an ?m..a ^
w i ?... u iu
Thus, a mare pittance of a man'aannnal income ^1
- will provide a competent tend tor the supporter \
hie fiunily in the event of hie death. It la these- \
?Ct3 ?- .T. "
THECH ARLESTOIf MERCURY.
3 mHE CHARLESTON MERCURY is now, ae it
JL has ever been, a true Carolina paper, in the
bands of Carolinians and an exponent of the prevailing
eentim?tepr>e people. ^ a ^
Aa an. advertising: medium it offers advantaged
r that cannot vf^wmrpaa^. Its ctappjntton extends
thraugboUV the ;whole South as well m
through the Norther* and Northwestern States,
. and larapkfly and steadily inoreaafaigi
THE HRBjOUHY oontalne &. the latest pollti^!tore|gtL
wligtena, in aCon5
found to
be all that it claims?a live Southern newspaper.
" jea-Termd of Subscription ftflf Daily, per an- .
numi $8.00: tor Tri-WeeJcly, per annum, |4.00.
Condut^b^ RHETT A BRO. /
JF. W. DAWSON, Assistant Edtor.
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