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MEETING OP THE CONVENTION.^ On Saturday last, General Canby issjwsfthe subjoined order direoting the assem^Efig of the South Carolina Reconstruction Convention, at Charleston, on the 14th instant: J At the eleotion held in the State of South Carolina, on the 19th and 20th days of November, 1867, pursuant to General Orders No. 99, from these Head-quarters, dated October 16, 1867, a majority of the registered voters of the said State having voted on the question of holding a convention, and a majority of the votes cast being in favor of holding such convention, the delegates elected thereto, and hereinafter named, are hereby notified, 1 in conformity with the provisions of the fourth sec- ; tion of the Act of Congress of March 23. 1867, to assemble in convention in the City of Charleston, South Carolina, at noon, on Tuesday, the 14th day of January, 1868, for the purpose of framing a constitution and civil government oocording to the provisions of the aforesaid act of the 23a day of March, 1867, and of the act of the 2d day of March, , 1867, to which it is supplementary. A copy of this order will be furnished to each of the persons hereinafter named, and shall be the evidence of his having been elected as a delegate to the aforesaid convention. DELEGATES. District of Abbeville?Hutson J. Lomax, Nelson 1 Joiner, John A. Hunter, Bailey Milford, Thomas Williamson. District of Anderson?William Peny, Dr. N. J. Newell, Samuel Johnson. District of Barnioell?Charles P. Leslie, Niles < G. Parker, James N. Hayne, Julius Mayer, Chas. D. Hayne, Abraham Middleton. THairirt. nf Rerkdeu?JoseDh H. Jenks, W. H. ' W. Gray, (xeorge Lee, A. 0 Richmond, IX H. I Chamberlin, William Jervey, Timothy HurW. M. F. Becker, Benj. Bias. >? District of Beaufort?Francis E. Wilder, James D. Bell, R Small, J. J. Wright, R G. Holmes, ] W. G. Whipper, L. S. Langley. District of Charleston?A. G. Mackey, F. A. Sawyer, A. J. Ransier, William McKinley, Robt ; C. Delarge, Francis L. Cardoza, Gillbert Pillsbury, C. G. Bowen, Richard H. Cain. ] District of Chester?S. Sanders, P. Alexander, t B. Burton. ? District of Clarendon?Elias Dickson, William Nelson. District of Colleton?William M. Thomas, John K. Terry, William Driffle, William M. Viney, J. ' S. Craig. ] District of Chesterfield?R J. Donaldson, H. L. t Shrewsburiy. J District of Darlington?Jordan Lang, B. F. Whittemore, Isaac Brockenton, R Humbird. District of Edgefield?R B. Elliott, George De Meddis, John Wooley, Prince R Rivers, John Bonum, David Harris, Frank Arnaim. t District of Fairfield?Henry Jacobs, James M. r Rutland, H. D. Edwards. I District of Georgetown?F. F. Miller, Henry W. Webb, J. H. ftainey. District of GreenvQIe?William B. Johnson, J. M. Allen, James M. Runion, Wilson Cook. f District of Horry?Stephen H. Thompson, H. Jones. ' ( District of Kershaw?J. K. Jillson, S. G. W. s Dill, John A. Chestnut District of Lexington?Lemuel Boozer, Simeon ( Corley. J District of Lancaster?Albert Clinton, Charles Jones. # , nf Jsntrrn*?Nelson Davis, JoseDh c Crews, Harry McDaniels, Y. J. P. Owens. t District of Marlboro?Calvin Stubbs, George 1 Jackson. District of Marion?William S. Collins, H. E. . Haynes, Benj. A. Thompson, J. W. Johnson. ) District of Neicberry?Lee Nance, B. Odell i Dnncan, James Henderson. . District of Orangeburg?E. J. Cain, E W. M. Mackey, Benjamin F. Randolph, T. K. Sasportas, r W. J. McKinlay. f c District of Pickens?Alexander Boyce, M. Maul- t din, Dr. L. B. Johnson. '" 1 District of Richland?William B. Nash, Charles e M, Wilder, Samuel B. Thompson, Thomas J. 1 Robertson. District of Spartanburg-^ohn 8. Gentry, J. P. F. Camp, Rice Foster, Coy Wingo. District of Sumter?T. J. Coghlan, W. E Johnson, Samuel Lee, F. J. Moses, Jr. J District of Union?Abram Dogan, Sam'l Nuckles, James H. Goss. ' District of Williamsburg?C. M. Olsen, S. A. Swails, Wm. Darrington. \ District of York?William E. Rose, Dr. J. C. * Neagle, J. H. White, JohnW. Mead. j DECISIONS OF THE COURT OF ERRORS. j The Greenville Enterprise learns from a distin- j guised member of tho bar, who was in attendance ( upon the Court, that the following legal principles c were decided by the Court of Errors during its re- * cent sitting in Columbia: ] 1. The Statute of Limitations was suspended by ( the Stay Law in South Carolina. 8 2. The ordinance of the Convention allowing parties to prove what was the consideration and value of all contracts, during the war, is not in violation I of the United States Constitution, nor does it im- j pair the obligation of contracts. 3. It is not in violation of the Constitution of f TTnUo/1 Sfofoa -ft * f)to THafrinf. flnnrffl +a frv UIO VUlllCU UWUIVW AV* VUV A^*W?A*V? \/vv? ~ ^ criminals without a presentment of a Grand Jury, i 4. The Tax Collectors are not compelled to re- J ceive the bills of the Bank of South Carolina in T payment of taxes. ' # c 5. That slaveiy was not abolished at the date of t President Lincoln's Proclamation, but ceased to 1 exist when the State was captured. j 6. Express Companies are liable to be taxed on t their income. ( The Tax on National Banks, and the validity of i negro debts, were postponed. The Court decided ' that the Columbia and Augusta Railroad might < cross the South Carolina Railroad in Columbia. 1 But the case was retained for a compromise be- < tween the two oompanies in regard to the crossing and other matters. The question of the validity and constitutional ity of the organization of the juries under Military I Orders, was argued in the Court of Appeals, but no decision has vet been announced. Jtnamisl anb (Kmrnnerrial. i YORKVILIE PRICES CTOHEHT. s < corrected weekly by carroll, clark a co. < * f WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 1, 1868. Apples, @ ...iMolasses, ... @ 80 , Dried, 75 @ 1 00 Sorghum, ... @ Bagging, ? 27 Nails, 8 @ 10 Romng, 15 ? 27 Rice, ? 12} . Coffee, 25 @ 28 Sugar, Candles,.... Brown, ? 16 Sperm, @ ... Refined, @ 18 . Adamant,. 33 @ 35|Salt, Cheese, 15 @ 25; Liverpool ... @ 3 50 MackerolKit ... ? 4 OOjYaru, ? 1 75 produce market?prices from wagons. Butter, 15 ? 20| Flour, i Beef, 5}? 7 "0 bbl ? Beeswax,.. 20 ? 25 %*sack.. 6 00 ? 6 50 Bacon, ? 16} Lard, 16 @ 20 Cotton,...... ... @ ... Meal, *90 @ 1 00 Corn, 90 ? 1 00 Peas, 90 ? 1 00 Chickens,.. 12}? 15 Tallow...... 10 @ Eggs, 12}@ 15 Wheat, @ Feathers, ? ... @ 40 Oats, .. 50 @ 60 Cotton.?None offering. We quote nominal at 9 to 9}. CHARLOTTE, Dec. 30.?Cotton.?A few bales sold to-day at 10$ cents for middling. NEW Tl"ORK, December 30.?Cotton firmer; sales 2,200 bales at'154 to 15} cents. LIVERPOOL, Dec. 30.?Cotton .closes firm. l Sales 12,000 bales. Uplands 7id. CHARLESTON, December 30.?Cotton active . and firmer; sales 1,000 bales, at 14} to 15 cents. Corn.?The market continues to be suppliod . with mixed Tennessee and Georgia, by rail, and limited receipts from Baltimore. The inquiry is . mainly for local consumption, and prices have not materially altered during the week. We quote Mixed and White Tennessee and Georgia at $1.20 to $1.25 per bushel; New Whito Maryland at Sl.40 to $1.45 per bushel, and Prime Okl White at $1.55 per busnel, all by weight, sacks included. Flour.?The market has a good stock of Northere and Western brands, for which there is a moderate demand at about $11 per barrel for Su- " per; $12 to $12 50 per barrel for Extra, and $13 to $14 per barrel for Family. Southern brands aro in verv light stock, and are selling at $12 per l>arrel for Super, $13 for Extra and $14 per barrel for ' Family. Bacon.?The enquiry for all classes of meat is exceedingly restricted, but the demand is largely for the second qualities. We quote prime Western shoulders at 13, prime Western Ribbed Sides " at 14 to 14i, and prime Western Clear Ribbed Sides . at 14} to 15 cents. New and bright Shoulders of the second quality sell at about 10 to 11, Sides 11 to 13, and Hams at 13 to 14 cents per pound. Salt.?The stock is now confined to lots in store, which is held ut $1.75 to $2 per sack. Financial. YORKVILLE, January 1.?Gold, $1.35. CHARLESTON, Dec. 26.?Gold.?The Brokers were yesterday buying at 32 and selling at 34. NEW YORK, Dec. 30.?Gold, $1.33}. fjprnal. ^ Marriei>?On the 26th nltimo, by Rov. J. R Baird, Mr. R. A. HAG.VNS and Mu? MARY E. SHAW, all of this District. In Rusk County, Texas, on the 7th of November, by Rev. Arch. Wadkinson, Mr. ROBERT PATRICK and Miss FANNY CLINTON, youngest daughter of Minor Clinton, formerly or York District. On the 15th ultimo, by J. D. P. Currence, Esq., Mr. ANDREW BREMER and Miss PAULINA WAGSTAFF, all of Gaston County, N. C. On the 17th ultimo, by J. D. P. Currence, Esq., at the residence of Mrs. Mary Dull', Mr. R. O. HOWE and Miss O. F. Ragan, all of Gaston, N. j Carolina. On the 19th ultimo, by J. D. P. Currence. Esq., . Mr. FRANKLIN H. YOUNGBLOOD and Miss M. A. PARROTT, all of York District. On the 19th ultimo, by J. U. P. Currence, Esq., Mifc.W. E. JACKSON and MissM. A. YOUNGBLOOD, all of York District. At Lancaster C. H., on tho 12th ultimo, by Rev. J. N. Craig, Capt B. J. WITHERSPOON and Miss MARY L., daughter of Wm. Stevens. In this District, on the 24th ultimo, by D. D. Moore, Esq.. Mr. WM. I. SMITH and Miss H. REBECCA SMITH, both of Chester District. On the 17th ultimo, at 9 o'clock, A. M., bv Rev. W. W. Carothers, Mr. R. WALTER LOVE and ' Miss M. EUNICE, daughter of Dr. Wm. Mooro, all of this District. * On the 17th ultimo, at 6 o'clock, P. M., by Rev. < W. W. Carothers, Mr. N. B. CAMPBELL and Miss MARGARET E. WALLACE, all of this i District * * 1 On Tuesday night, 17th ultimo, at the residence Mr. Sam. Johnson, near Marion, Miss., by Rev. A.. L. Kline, Mr. T. J. STROUD and Miss NANCY EAKTNS, formerly of York District Diitajr. l)7THT*^Tn Yorkville, on the 18th ultimo, WIL LI AM WALKER, youngest son of Miles and Josephine Johnson, aged 15 months. In Yorkville, on Tuesday, 24th ultimo, THOS. < A. SMITH, sen of James E. and Margaret Smith, < iged 20 years. In Yorkville, on Thursdav, 26th ultimo, Mrs. MARY P. SMITH, wife of Wm. A. Smith, in ;he 63rd year of her age. J ALMANACS FOR 1868. TUST.received a large lot of "MERCHANTS' < J AND FARMERS'ALMANACS," for the year 1668. The calculations were madebyProf. James EI. Carlisle, of Spartanburg District, for this lati- . nde. They are offered for sale at 10 cents each. : Ipplyat the ENQUIRER OFFICE. 1 January 2 1 tf a FINAL NOTICE. A ll persons indebted to the estate of archiLL bald steele, deceased, are hereby noti- . iea to come forward and make immediate settlenent, and those having claims will present them >revious to the 16th day of January. 1868. W. A. STEELE, Executor. , January 2 1 It* COTTON TAX. rIE undersigned, as agent of HERSCHEL Y. J JOHNSON cfc CO., Augusta, Georgia, will re- f seive for the Districts of YORK AND CHESTER, my claims for the purpose of recovering the faxes heretofore, or whicn may hereafter, be paid r >n Cotton, under the Revenue .Laws or tne reuer- tl Government and Treasury Regulations, as be- , ng unconstitutional. ~ 2 Such claims will be prosecuted by said Compaly at their own RISK AND EXPENSE-tho slaimantto incur no expense in any event, and is o receive ONE HALF THE TAX RECOVERED, ind the Company the other half. R. G. McCAW. January 2 1 tf IX BANKRUPTCY. . n the matter of daniel williams, bankrupt. r) WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :-The undersigned horebv give notice of their appoint- ? nent as ASSIGNEES OF DANIEL WILLIAMS, $ >f York District, State of South Carolina, who has >een adjudged a Bankrupt on Creditors' Petition, j >y W. I. Clawson. Register. All persons indebt?d to the Bankruptt will make immediate pay- nent to tho undersigned. T. S. JEFFERYS, 1 ^ienees W. B. METTS, J A881^68Yorkville, Dec. *27,1867. 1 3t ' IN BANKRUPTCY. { In the District Court of the United States, for the District of South Carolina. * 1 rHIS is to give notice that on the 31st day of December, A. D., 1867, a Warrant in Bank uptcy was issuod against the estate, of R. S. MOORE of Yorkville, in the District of York, and he State of South Carolina, who has been adndgud a Bankrupt upon his own petition: that ho payment of any debts, and delivery of any >roperty belonging" to said Bankrupt, to him, or br his use, and tho transfer of any property by lim, are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the . ireditors of tho said Bankrupt, to provo their I lebts, and choose one or more Assignees of his J state, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to )e holden at Yorkville, before W. I. CLAWfeON, Esq., one of tho Registers in Bankruptcy of said 3ourt, on the 14th day of January, A. *D., 1868, it 10 o'clock, A.M. J J. P. M. EPPING,U.S. Marshal, By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. January 2 1 .It IN BANKRUPTCY. rn the District Court of the United States, for the District of South Carolina. rHIS is to give notico that on the 31st day of ' December, A. D., 1867, a Warrant in Bank- * uptcy was issued against tho estates of R. S. ' MOORE and JAMES MASON, of Yorkville, in * he District of York, and State of South Carolina, vho have been adjudged Bankrupts upon their 1 >wn petition; that the payment of any debts, and ;he delivery of any property belonging to said ' Bankrupts, to them, or for their use, and the ransfer'of any property by them, aro forbidden * )y law; that a meeting of the creditors of the taid Bankrupts to prove their debts, and choose >no or more Assignoes of their estate, will be reld at a Court or Bankruptcy to be holden at Yorkville, beforo WM. I. CLAWSON, Esq., oue )f the Registers in Bankruptcy in saia Court, on I ;he 14th aay of January, A. D.f 1808, at 10 o'dock, A. M. J. P. M. EPPING, U. S. Marshal, By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. January 2 1 It STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, i York District. WHEREAS, J. G. LATHAM has applied to mo j for Letters of Administration, with the Will mnexed, on all and singular, the goods and chatels, rights and credits of ELIZABETH LA- , MAM, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and lingular, the kindred and creditors of the said de- , jeased, to be and appear before me at our next . Ordinary's Court for the said District, to bo holden it York Court House on the TENTH DAY OF ( JANUARY next, to show causo, if any, why the laid Administration should not be granted 3iven under my hand and Seal, this 28th day of ' December, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hunared ana sixty-seven, and in the 92nd < year of the Independence of the United States of America. F. C. HARRIS, O. Y. D. January 2 1 2t* CURRENCY. "~ BP. BOYD will sell goods as low FOR CUR. RENCY as any other establishment, and all j ho wants is, for his friends to call, before they buy, at * HOMESLEY & McCANTS'. January 2 1 tf OUR GOODS ARE bought for the CURRENCY, and all wo want is Currency for them. HOMESLEY & McCANTS. I January 2 1 tf WE BUY ; WITH CURRENCY and sell for Currency, at , HOMESLEY <fc McCANTS'. , January 2 1 tf NO MISTAKE ABOUT selling low at HOMESLEY & McCANTS'. I January 2 1 tf SPECIE. i IF You prefer paying SPECIE you shall have the premium at HOMESLEY & McCANTS'. 0 1 tf u au uui j *-* . SOMETHING TO EAT. YOU will find nearly every article called for in the way of something to eat, at HOMESLEY <fc McCANTS'. . January 2 1 tf GROCERIES A LWAYS on the way, direct from New York, A. for HOMESLEY & McCANTS'. January 2 1 tf | CORN, OATS AND PEAS. ANY quantity of CORN, OATS and PEAS on hands, at HOMESLEY ?t McCANTS'. January 2 1 tf BRING THE MONEY. BE Sure to BRING THE MONEY when you wish to buy from HOMESLEY <fc McCANTS. January 2 1 tf NAILS AND BRADS. Northern nails and brads, at HOMESLEY ?fc McCANTS'. November 14 29 tf t MUSIC LESSONS. Vffta A. COWARD will give LESSONS on IT! thePjano and in Vodal Music to a few pupils. For terras &$., apply at her residence. January 2 ' 1 tf MECKLENBUBG FEMALE COLLEGE, ' CHARLOTTE, N. C. REV. A. G. STACY, A. M., President JH*. THIS INSTITUTION is in successful operation, with about 120 pupils. The Faculty is completo, and is comjposed of teachers or distinguished aBoard and Tuition, with fuel, lights, and contingent fee?per session of 20 weeks?$103, half in advance. Extras, very low. Address, A. G. STACY, Charlotte, N. C. JS&- See Circular at the Yorkville Enquirer Office. January 2 1 2t LANGHAM ACADEMY. VflW THE Fifth Session of this Academv will begin on MONDAY THE 13Tf[ OF JANUARY. iJjSf Tuition in U. 8. Currency for Session of five Calendar Months. ENGLISH, embracing Primary Algebra,...$10 00 CLASSICAL, embracing everything taught i? ITJ?L O/.ViaaIO AW/1 /^nllnrrno Ail Ill Ulj^ll Otuuuio auu vviivgvoj ?w In all cases where payment is made in advance, one-fourth will bo deducted. The School has always been a mixed School? and will detain this feature. Boys and Girls of all ages will be received. R. LATHAN, Principal. January 2 1 2t ~7 SCHOOL NOTICE. THE Exercises of my School will bo .Vfn?* resumed on the 3D MONDAY IN JANUARY, 1868. Rates of Tuition, in currency, per session of five months, as follows: For Primary English Branches, $11 00 For Higher English Branches, 17 00 JtSf Pupils will be charged from time of entrance. No deduction will be made for lost time, jxcept in case of protracted sickness. C. A. NEIL. January 2 1 2t* KING'S MOUNT ADS' MILITARY SCHOOL YORKVI1LLE, S. C. #THE First Session of 1868 will begin on the 1st of FEBRUARY, and end on tho 1st of JULY. Terms.?For School Expenses, t. e. Tuition, Books, Stationery, Ac., Board ng, Lights, Fuel and Washing, $110 in specie, or he equivalent, per Session, payable in advance. Circulars, containing full information, may be teen at this office, or procured from COL. A COWARD, Surviving Principal and Proprietor. December 23 35 tf YORKVTLLE FEMALE COLLEGE. JH*. THE LONG SESSION of this InstituJrrms^ tion will opon on the SECOND MONwHk DAY of January. 1868. The Presi dent will be assisted by the same able corps of teachers as heretofore. Extenses payable HALF IN ADVANCE and the est at the middle of the term In CURRENCY as ollows: loiu-ding per month, including everything, bul Washing $17 00 Tuition in College, proper, per month 4 50 11 " Preparatory Department, per mo. 2 50 [ncidental for the Session 1 50 dusie and the Languages, Extra. Please Address, REV. R. B. ANDERSON, Yorkville, S. C. December 19 34 tf SCHOOL NOTICE. . VflW AN English School will be opened in tho BRICK ACADEMY in this place, on the second Monday in January 1808, taught by Rev. T. J. WILKINS, of Spartanburg, and under tho supervison of Rev. TILMAN R. GAINES. Tuition from !5 to $10, Currency, per Session of five months. Classics and higher Mathematics taught if denanded. December 19 34 It* ^ARIEL" AND "SPECULUM." JUST Received a small supply of "The Negro: What is his ethnological status ? Is he the >rogeny of Ham ? Is ho a descendant of Adam tnd Eve ? Has he a soul ? or is he a beast ?" <fec., jy "Ariel." Also, a reply to the above, by "SPECULUM." V few copies of each for sale at tho ENQUIRER OFFICE. January 2 1 tf H. M. ASHE JEt , (One door above 11. M. Oates' New Building.) CHARLOTTE, N. C., DEALER IN 1BY GOODS, REABY-MADE CLOTHISG, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, And all other articles usually found in a first-class DRY GOODS ESTABLISHMENT. H. M. ASHEK, Agent. November 7 28 3m NOTICE TO MERCHANTS. I HAVE on hand samples of COTTON AND WOOLEN GOODS, to sell on account of Manufacturers, at prices as low as jobbers can sell the lame styles in New York. Such as TICKING, Stripes of various patterns, CANTON FLANNEL, COTTON SHIRTING, SHEETING, Ac., Ac., Ac. A-lso CASSIMERES of the best American Manufactures, BALMORALS, Ac. I have a variety of styles from the celebrated 'RIPKEY MILLS," of Pliiladelphia, Pa. . Merchants are invited to CALL, AND BUY if ;hey can be suited. JAMES PAGAN, Chester, S. C. October 3 23 tf JOHN IZARD MIDDLETON, ~ COTTM FACTO! & COMMISSION MEBCE&IT, NO. 7 SOUTH STREET, BAT iTIMOHB. PARTICULAR attention given to sale of Cotton, Rico and Southern Produce, and Purchase of Grain, Guano and Plantation Supplies. References?Messrs. Lambert, Gittings A Co., Baltimore; Messrs. J. D. Aiken A Co., Charleston ; James Pagan, Esq., Chester, S. C.; Messrs. [Thompson, Withers A Woodward, Winnsboro*. Docember 23 35 ly M?AL,ILEY & BRAWLEr, ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS, WILL practice in the Courts of the NORTHERN CIRCUIT, and in the United States Courts for South Carolina. par Will devoto special attention to cases of BANKRUPTCY. OFFICE A.T CHESTER, C. H. 3. McALILEY W. H. BRAWLEY. November 28 31 tf THE STOVES HAVE COME l~ W. H. McCORKLE FTEREBY informs ALL PERSONS who want H COOKING STOVES, that he lias Just rocoivcd a number. direct from the manufacturers of the most desirable patterns, which he offers for sale on the most reasonable terms. Call at the store of J. <fe E. B. STOWE, and examine the lot. . October 31 23 tf agents wanted. rn PER MONTH THE YEAR ROUND, DCJ or 900 per CentProtit on Commission. We guarantee the above salary or commission to ictive industrious agents at their own homes, to introduce an article of indispensable utility in every household. Eor full particulars call on, or id dress G. \V. JACKSON <fe CO., 11 South st., Baltimore, Md. December 12 33 4t? for tax-collector. THE friends of JOHN M. SIIERRER, (of Bullock's Creek) respectfully announce him as a candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR, of York District, at the next election. August 16, 1867. 17 6m* frutts. FRESH PEACHES, in 2 pound Cans, STRAVfBERRIES and PEARS, for sale cheap, at T. M. DOBSON A CO'S. December 6 32 tf mackerel. i NO. 1 MACKEREL, in half barrels, quarter barrels aud kits, for sale cheap, by T. M. DOBSON A CO. December 5 32 tf molasses. Table syrup, bee-hive syrup and MUSCOVADO MOLA8SES, received and for sale, low, for cash. T. M. DOBSON A CO. November 14 29 tf axes, &c. COLLINS' AXES, Traco Chains, Hames, Ac., at HOMESLEY A McCANTS'. November 14 29 tf i leather, prnrk pounds hemlock leather, just OUU received at T. M. DOBSON A CO'S. before you buy, Call at t. m. dobson a co's cheap cash j Storo. 1 GRAND COMBINATION SHOW, NEW?HOODS AT A. R. Homesley's !! I HAVE Just received a NEW SUPPLY of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Ac., which I will SELL. LOWER FOR CASH, Than any other house in .town. Best Prints (Sprague and Merrimac) at 12Jc per yd. Half-Wool Delaines at 20 cents. All-Wool Delaines at 40 cents. English Merino at 40 cents. Debages?plain and figured?at 26 cents. T HAVE AT.nn RECEIVED SOME Beautiful Breakfast Shawls at $2. Ladies' Shawls at $2. Childrens' and Ladies' CloanBrom $3 to $15. Cassimerea 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 $1.25. Fancy KnitSontags, for the same, at 75 cents. Fancy Knit Nubias, at $1. Beautiful Lace Nubias, from 25 cents to $1.60. Fancy Knit Hoods?cheap." La Dolorosa Hoods?cheap. Cents' Fancy Knit Scarfb at 50 cents each. Ladies' India Cause Vests at $1.25. Cents' India Cause Shirts at$l. Great variety of Gents' and Ladies* Gloves?cheap. Gents' Fancy Knit Leggins at 50 cents. Great Variety of Indies, half Hose?cheap. Great Variety of Gents' Hose?cheap. Give me a call and I iff satisfy you that I can SELL CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER in Yorkville. jC?f~ I have also in myThy Goods Store somo Sugar and Coffee, WHICH I CAN" SELL CHEAPER THAN YOU CAN BUY IN THE GROCERY STORES. in in si n rait mil! A. R. HOMESLEY. November 14 29 tf SPLENDID ARRAY F FALL AND WINTER GOODS! Off EXHIBITION AT J. & E. B. STOWE'S. COL. McCORKLE begs to inform his numerous friends and customers, that ho has just* returned from the NORTHERN CITIES, where he bought a Second Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. Our entire Stock of Goods are marked to be sold at CURRENCY PRICES, and since the Decline in Prices, wo will sell as CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. Some of the Specialties are, DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, Cloaks, Shawls, in great variety; Furs, Trimmings, in all Varieties and Styles; Heavy Stripe Osnaourgs, Blankets, Clothing, Boats and Shoes ; a Number one STOCK OF GROCERIES, E. D. Cheese, Mackerel, Liverpool Salt, Sugar and Coffee. A splendid assortment of Hardware, whioh we sell cheap. Grateful for past favors, we asl*' \ continuation of patronage, and WE WILL SPARE NO EFFORTS to give our friends and the public every satisfaction as to price and foir dealing. Lastly, NO MORE GOODS SOLD ON TIME, and all persons indebted will bear in mind that their honor is pledged to pay when called on. We hope this call upon those indebted will prove sufficient. We are your friends. J. & E. B. STOWE. LOOK HERE ! HAVE you heard the news. No; what is it? Why Col. McCORKLE with J. A E. B. STOWE, is now receiving his Second Stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. n a t* a 1 111 n /-i t AUT u-o ana sen mm. aim 110 win skju yuu vjruuun juvs n ER THAN YOU CAN GET TlLEM in any other Store, South of Mason's Line. He goes in for the old Maxim 'of QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS. I said I would, and so'I will. December 19 34 tf NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. THE COPARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the name and style of J. W. AVERY & CO., has been this day dissolved by mutual consent, W. B. Metts having sold his interest to the other partners. J. W. AVERY, W. B. WILSON, W. B. METTS. November 20, 1867 NEW FIRM. fllHE Undersigned have formed a' Mercantile X Copartnership, under the name and style of AVERY & WILSON. They haye on hand a general and largo assortment of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, and are daily expecting a choice collection of GOODS, recently purchased in New York, at greatly reduced prices. We will spare no 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 bo continued to the new. J. W. AVERY, W. B. WILSON. December 5 82 tf FfilEHSS, LflVEBS, FARE1TS, CEILD&Ell 1 "HEAR ME FOR MY CAUSE! HAVING onteredinto Copartnership for another year, with the great "King or Day," old "Sol," I am more fully prepared than ever, to execute BEAUTIFUL LIKENESSES in every style of tho Photographic Art, and at prices suited to tho times. A fine light, a complete equipment, and an experience of many years, enable me to surmount difficulties in tho way of lass favored artists. My skill has often turned ugliness into beauty; hence tho least favored need not bo discouraged. Call and examine those new and beautiful additions to the art?Porcelain pictures. My rooms are still in "Adickes* building," third story. ' J. R. SCHORB. Albums and Stereoscopes always oh hand. The latter instrument, with a collection of pictures for the same, will enable you to visit every part of the globe without leaving your home. Wonderful! Just receiving a largo supply of the above, because I thought an Album or a Stereoscope would be the moist suitable thing for a holiday giffi?combining utility, instruction and amusement. ^ J. R. S. December 23 34 T tf THE CHARLESTON MERCURY. mHE CHARLESTON MERCURY is now, as it X has ever been, a true Carolina paper, in tne hands of Carolinians, and an exponent of the prevailing sentiments of the people. As an advertising medium it offers advantages that cannot well be surpassed. Its circulation extends throughout the whole South as well as through the Northern and Northwestern States, and is rapidly and steadilv increasing. THE MERCURY contains all the latest political, foreign, religious, and literary news, in a condensed and attractive form, and will be found to be all that it claims?a live Southern newspaper. pa- Terms of Subscription for Daily, per annum, $8.00: for Tri-Weekly, per annum, $4.00. | Conducted by R. B. RHETT & BRO. P. W. DAWSON, Assistant Editor. March 28 48 tf SANTA CLAUS REINFORCED AT THE YORK DRUG STORE, BY the arrival of 1,000 fine fresh Havana ORANGES, Fifty-four largo PINE APPLES, Four Hundred fine large fresh LEMONS, A Thousand or more of the most varied and beautiful assortment of TOYS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS. As these goods aro for Christmas, New Year and the Holidays, THEY WILL BE SOLD LOWER than, they have ever been offered in this market. Call on the "OLD DOCTOR." December 23 35 tf HOUSE-PAINTING, &C. * TnE undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of York and Chestor Districts, and the adjoining counties of North Carolina, that he has returned to Yorkville, and is ready to execute every description of House and Ornamental I?aintinir, in the very best manner, and at prices current before the war. Prompt attention will be given to all orders. Letters should be addressed, NELSON DA VIES, Yorkville, S. C. Good References given if desired. August 20 18 tf PRESERVED FRUITS. A LOT of Preserved Cherries, Peaches, Strawberries, Damsons, Grapes, <fec., at HOMESLEY <fc McCANTS'. November 14 29 tf AUCTION SALES. MULES &C., FOR SALE. BY WM. H. McCORKLE, AUCTIONEER. WLL be sold at public outcry, on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY next: A ONE-HORSE WAGON, entirely new. Also, several MULES AND HORSES. Terms?CASH. December 19 34 2t WHISKEY FOR SALE. 11/ILL be sold on the 1st MONDAY in JANUV? ARY next, at Public Outcry, TWENTY GALLONS OF WHISKEY, more or less, seized in the possession of J. M. Hambright, and condemned by the Revenue Department. Terms-CASH. W. B. WILLIAMS. December 19 34 3t ASSIGNEES' SALE. In the District Oourt of the United States, for the District of South Carolina. In the matter of 1 r> , ALLEN ROBERTSON,J Bankrupt. BY Virtue of an Order obtained from WM. I. CLAWSON, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy of said Court, we will expose to public sale on the 22ND DAY OF JANUARY, Instant, at the residence of Daniel Williams, near Rock Hill, York District, South Carolina, all the real estate of ALLEN ROBERTSON, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt on his own petition, consisting of the tract of land on which he now resides, containing about SIX HUNDRED AND SEVENTY ACRES, bounded by lands of Joseph Steele, Daniel Williams, W.*E. Waters ana others, and situated within four milos of Rock Hill. The above tract will be divided into two parcels, and plats exhibited on^day of sale. Also'on'e other tract of land, containing about FIFTY ACRES, and bounded as above. Also, at the same time and place, one COTTON GIN. Terms?Cash in Currency. T. S. JEFFERYS.l . , JAMES MASON, j Assignees. January 2 1 3t ~~ ASSIGNEES' SALE. 1 In the Ttiatriet dnit rf. nf the TTnifprl SUnfp* f/vtr flip District of South Carolina. In the matter of 1 In BankDANIEL WILLIAMS, Bankrupt. j ruptcy. BY Virtno of on Order obtained from W. I CLAWSON, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy of said Court, we will expose to public sale on WEDNESDAY, THE 22ND DAY OF JANUARY, instant, at the residence of Daniel Williams, near Rock 'Hill, York District, South Carolina, who has been adjudged a-Bankrupt on Creditors' Petition, all the real and personal estate of said DANIEL WILLIAMS, consisting in part of the following property, to wit: Five Horses, 6 Mules, 181iead of Cattle, 10 Sheep, 3 Wagons, 1 Carriage and Harness, 1 Gold Watch, 1 Silver Watch, 1 Clock. 1 Gun, quantity of Rye. 5 Shares of Stock in the King's Mountain Rail Road, and about 10 Bales of Cotton. Also,- all his landed estate, consisting of the following tracts of land, viz: - Tho kHOME TRACT" whereon DANIEL WILLIAMS resides, lx>unded by lands of Allen Robertson, James Erwin, J. N. McElwee, Jr., and Joseph Steele, and containing about THREE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-SEVEN ACRES. AlBo,oneother tractadjoining thoaboveand further bounded bv lands of the estate of Thos. Robertson, deceased, Isis Bates, Jos. and Robt. McCants, and containing 384J ACRES, more or less. This tract will be sola in two parcels, and plats of the same exhibited on day or sale. Also, all the interest of Daniel Williams in one other tract of land, in York District, situated in the fork between Fishing nud Tool's Creeks, and containing TWO HUNDRED ACRES, more or less. Also, all his interest in one other tract containing about FOURTEEN AND A HALF ACRES, ana bounded by lands of Allen Robertson, Jaraes Stonoy, and Isis Bates. The nature and extent of the interest of Daniel Williams in those two last mentioned tracts will be explained on day of sale. Terms-CASH IN CURRENCY. T. S. JEFFERVS,1 AaaltrnlUM W. B. METTS, ) As9ignee3' January 2 1 3t ORDINARY'S SALE. William Nelson, Applicant, vs. Anna Nelson, et al., heirs-at-law of Andrew Nelson, deceased. RY Virtue of an Order from F. C. Harris, OrV?-i. T ?.?#n ~?i ?i.u? w ujnaiy ui iuuv uiatiiut, x win unuiub uuuiiu 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 water's of Clark's Fork, bounded by lands of Thos. S. Wylie, J. D. Wytfe aiSTOthers, 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 purchase money. Costs to bo paid outlay of sale. ($9.45) ? R. H. GLENN, s. Y. D. December 5 32 5t COMMISSIONER'S SALE. In Equity-York 331st. John D. McLean, Executor,) Bill for Sale of vs. > Robt. Patrick and others. J Land, &c. IN obedience to the order of the Court of Equity, in this cause, I will expose to public sale at YORK COURT HOUSE, on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY next, a tract of land described in the pleadings in thiscase, situate in York District, containing THIRTY-TWO ACRES, moro or less, and bounded by lands of A. A. McKenzie, land belonging to the estate of Margaret Brown, John McGill and Josoph Brandon. TERMS OF SALE. Cash onough to pay costs of suit and expenses of sale?the balance of the purchase money on a credit of twelve months, interestfromdate and secured by the Bond of the purchaser, with good personal sureties and a mortgage of the land. (311.25) WALTER B. METTS, c. e. y. d. December 5 32 5t COMMISSIONER'S SALE. In Equity-York 33I?t. Walter B. Metts, Commissioner 1 in Equity, j Bill to Forevs. I J. W. Ford and C. J. Pride. j close Mortgage. IN obedience to tho decree of the Court of Equity, passed in this cause, I will expose to public sale at YORK COURT HOUSE, on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY next, a tract of land described in the pleadings in this case, now in tne possession 01 u j. .rnae, situate in xora District, containing FIVE HUNDRED & EIGHTY-FIVE ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands of Cad. Rives, Thomas Spencor, 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 tho purchase money to bo on a credit of six months, with interest from date, and secured by the bond of tho purchaser, with good personal sureties. WALTER B. METTS, ($11.70) Commissioner in Equity. December 5 32 6t COMMISSIONER'S SALE. In Kqulty?Richland. District. P. H. Elmore and A. R. Elmore,) Bill for Sale vs. > G. B. Elmore and others. J of Land, dc. IN pursuance of Decretal Order, in above stated case, I will soil before the COURT HOUSE at 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 or formerly of Cowley, Giles and Kennedy ; on the Westand North West, by Broad River and Pinckney Road, containing 1 1054* AUKES, MUKE UK LESS. This tract will be sold in three or more parcels and plats exhibited on day of sale. Also, another tract, containing ONE HUNDRED ' AND FOURTEEN ACRES, moro or less, contiguous to the above, on the waters of Turkey Creek, bounded-on tho West by land now or formerly of James McCluney and Jones' Ford Road; South by lands now or formerly of Richard Kennedy and James Williams ; East by land now or formerly of Shearer ; and North by land of John Davidson. TERMS OF SALE. , So much Cash as will pay the costs, charges and expenses of suit and sale. Tho balance on a cred- , it of one, two and three years, secured by Bond, Mortgage and Personal Security. Purchasers to i pay for papers. i ($15.30c) D. B. DeSAUSSURE, c. e. r. d. . December 5 32 5t THE GREAT FERTILIZER. T IME of the best quality for PLAISTERING, ! I A Masomy of any kind, or other purposes^ will bekept fresh and constantly on hand at my KILN 19 miles West from Yorkville, for sale at 25 cents in Currency, or to exchange for produce at mar- 1 ket rates. Large contracts filled on favorable terms. For further particulars, address ^ Dr. L. A. HILL, Antioch, S. C. Orders left at the "Enquirer" Office will receive prompt attention. Decembers 32 ' * * ly , -ATTCTIONSAL.ES. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of Write of Fieri Facias, to me di- . rected, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriff's Sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN . JANUARY NEXT, at York Court House, the following property, to i wit: I On Tuesday after the first Monday in January i next, at Fort Mills, S. C., 1 oow, 3 beds and fur- ' niture, one table, household and kitchen furniture, 1 cupboard and contents, 1 pair balances, 0 chairs, 1 clock, 1 candlestand, book-case and books, 1 handsaw, 1 satchel, 1 hammer, 1 peg cut- ! ter, 1 lamp, 2 trunks, 1 lot sundries, 1 lot whiskey, i candle moulds, 1 powder canister, 1 jug, 1 pair 1 shoes, 1 lot straw hats, 1 dozen bar glassee. 75 pair shoes, 0 pair boots, 12 pieces calico, 2 bolts shirting, 1 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. Phil- : lips, 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 of D. Cline, at the suit of Allen Bettis ana others. ($3.37. : One bale of cotton, levied on as the property of 1 M. A. Hambright, at the suit of R. S. Moore and others. (1.121 ! One tract of land, bounded by lands of Mike Martin and others, levied on as the property of i John Martin at the suit of the State for taxes, afhounting to $1.68 and the cost that may accrue. (3.00 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. ($3,371 One tract of land, bounded by lands of J. M. Sinarr and others, levied op as the property of M. E. <k M. S. Archer, at the suit of the State for double taxes, amounting to $1.92 and costs that may accrue. ($3,371 One tract of land, bounded by lands of James Crawford, ? Lauthridge and others, levied on as the property of J. <ft N. A. M. Ash, at Cbo suit of the State for taxes, amounting to $2.39 and the costs that may accrue. . ($3,371 One tract of land, bounded by lands of Elias Inman and others, levied on as the property of Harriet Elmore, at the suit of the State for taxes, amounting to $21.12 and the cost that may accrue. | A ?. I ii ..J - V lnn J ?? A ? I. li?.? JMVI Afli) ' wiiv truut ui ittiiu, tunwiiiini^ uuc iiuuutuu ouu twenty-seven acres, levied on as the property of ' J. PoIk Stewart, at the suit of the State for double taxes, amounting to $2.43 and the costs that may accrue. * ($1,874 One tract of land, containing one hundred and | twenty-five acres, levied on as the property of J. T. Strait, at the suit of the State for taxes, amounting to $2.40 and the costs that may accrue. ($1.50 One tract of land, lying on the waters of Bullock's Creek, bounded by lands of Joseph Leech and others, levied on as the property of the estate of W. A. Latta, deceased, &t the suit of the State for taxes, amounting to $101.80 and the costs that may accrue. $2.25 One tract of land, bounded by lands of G. Steele and others, levied on as the property of the estate of George S. Doster, deceased, at the suit of the State for taxes, amounting to 76 cents and the costs that may accrue. ($1.50 One lot in Yorkvillo, bounded by lands of R. O'Leary and others, levied on as the property of Wm. Dickson, at the suit of the State for taxes, amounting to $5.12 and the costs that may accrue. $1.50 One tract of land, containingone hundred acres, levied on as the property of Terrill Jones, at the suit of the State tor taxes, amounting to $L86 and the costs that may accrue. $1.50 One tract of land, bounded by lands of Hugh Hartness, Samuel Black and others, levied on as the property of tho estate of Richey Hartness, deceased, at tho suit of the State for taxes, amounting to $1.84 and the costs that may accrue. ($1.87? One tract of land, bounded by lands of Robert Caveny, Jack Martin, King's Mountain Iron Co., and others, levied on as the property of Mary Caveny and sisters, at the suit of the State for' axes, amounting to 68 cents and the costs that may accrue. ($2.25 One tract of land, bounded by lands of J. H. Coltliarp and others, lovied on as the property of J. G. Nivens, at tho suit of the State for taxes, amounting to $9.56 and the costs that may accrue. ($.150 One tract of land, containing two hundred and seventy-four acres, levied on as the property of J. D. Johnson, at the suit of the State for taxes, amounting to $4 22 and tho costs that may accrue. ($1.50 One tract of land, bounded by lands of D. G. Bennett and others, levied on as the property of J. B. Stewart, at the suit of the State for taxes, amounting to $2.78 and costs that may accrue. (81.50 One tract of land, bounded by land? of William Cowan, John G. Steele and others, levied on as tho property of Cynthia Owens, at the suit of the State for taxes, amounting to ?2.99 and costs that may accrue. ($1.87$ One house and lot, situate in Yorkville, bounded by lots of J. W. Avery and others, levied on as the property of Richard Hare, at the suit of the State for taxes, amounting to $59.20 and costs that may accrue. ($1,874 One tract of land, containing one hundred and forty-eight acres, levied on as the property of Mrs. Violet Smith, at tho suit of the State for taxes, amounting to $1.40 and costs that may accrue. ($1.50 One tract of land, bounded by lands of C. L. H. MoCarter and others, levied on as the property of D. O'Brien, at the suit of the State for taxes, amounting to 43 cents, and costs that may accrue. ($1.50 The Sheriff hereby informs those persons whose property is advertised above, that unless settlements are made on or before sale-day, the Sales will positively be made. He has no discretion in tho matter. R. H. GLENN, S. Y. D. December 12, 1867. 33 4t JUST RECEIVED , A.T A. R. HOMESLEY'S, A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT OF LADIES' Cloaks and Shawls (latest styles;) Hats?plush, velvet and straw. Also, a fine lot of CHILDREN'S Cloaks, Hats, <fcc. I also have a splendid stock of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, Consisting partly of Black Silks, French and English Merinos, Half and All-Wool Delaines, Dabiges, plain and figured; Alapaccas, Opera Flannels?all colors?for Ladies' and Children's Sacks, BEAUTIFUL PLAID GOODS, For Children's Dresses. Also, the largest and best selected stock of PRINTS ever brought to this market. In addition to this. I have received a few pieces of POPLEYNS?beautiful styles. TO THE GENTLEMEN. I have purchased the LARGEST and CHEAPEST stock of CIOTHING ever brought to this market. Boautiful Cassirfiere 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. Ladles' Hose. Gents' Half-Hose?British, Merino and Cotton. Beautiful Balmorals, for $1.50. HATS, CAPS, &C. I have a splendid stock of Hats?Plush, Fur, and Wool?from fifty cents to five dollars. Boys' Hats and Caps?cheap. BOOTS AND SHOES. A large lot of BOOTS?water-proof?for $7.00; SHOES cheaper than tho cheapest. CROCKERY. A fiuo lot of CROCKERY?China, Granite and i common Stone-Ware, cheap for cash. HARDWARE. Mill-Saw and Hand-Saw Files; Augers, J, 4, J, and 1 inch; Tacks, Shoe-Nails, Knives and Forks, Pocket Knives, Ac. And every other article usually kept in a first-class Dry-Goods Store. I am determined to sell my Goods. I BOUGHT CHEAPER Than any other house in the place, and will SELL CHEAPER rrxratt axrv Trmrct? tut v/vdvvil TT iitail mi 1 MVUO?l Ail iVJUATiiiiitfi ( Give me a call and satisfy yourself. A. R. HOMESLEY. 1 November 7 28 " < NEW STORE.' | CURRENCY PRICES. THIE Subscriber lias opened a Store at the stand J formerly occupied by Messrs. MEACHAM & WHEELER, near the King's Mountain Rail Road Depot, and he will be pleased to have the ] citizens of York and the adjoining counties of N. C., call on him and examine his Stock before purchasing. His Stock consists of COFFEE, SUGAR, CHEESE, 3alt, Fish, Nails, Bacon, Spice, Ginger, Pepper, Soap, Axes, Brooms, Buckets, Molasses and 3yrup. Also, Sheeting, Shirting, Drilling, Canton Flannel, Cassimeres, Ticking, Balmorals, Shawls, <ftc. t Additions will constantly be made to the Stock, t ind a good supply always kept on hand. ] J. ft. FAYSSOUX, Agent. , December 23 85 tf GOSHEN CHEESE. j k BOXES .E. D. and Goshen CHEESE, for f X 0 sale cheap, by T. M. DOBSON & CO. : Decembers 82 tf ' < ALLISON & BRATTON, DEALERS IN lilCS in mm UIIH PERFUMERY, &CM Respectfully inform the public that they 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-ooontry, and guarantee every article they sell, to be,as represented. < THEIR STOCK CONSISTS OF DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS, - ? Essential Oils, Medicinal Extracts, Patent Medicines, Window Glass, Putty. Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Varnishes, Artists' Oil Colon, Artists' Dyeing Oil, Nut Oil, Indigo, Madder, <fc<L, <fcc. FOR THE TOILET. Fancy, Toilet and Shaving Soaps, Wood's Hair Restorer, Hall's Hair Restorer, Heimstreet's Hair Dye, and other preparations for the Hair. Hair, Tooth, Nail, Cloth, Paint and Varnish Brushes: Pens, Pencils, Ink, Ac. Botanic Medicines, ana Thornp6onian Preparations; Flavoring Extracts, WINES AND BRANDIES, Pearl and Corn Starch, Bakers' Broma, Arrowroot, Pure Soda and Cream of Tartar, Cod-Liver Oil. <fec., ifec. Fougera's Compound Iodinized Cod Liver OIL a new Medicine, which is highly recommended by the French Academy of Physicians for Consumption and all diseases of a Scrofulous character. Fougera's Elixir of Phosphorus, Iron and Bismuth?a valuable medicine for all functional derangements of the nervous system with debility; * and for dyspepsia, attended with more or less flatness and pain in the stomach after meals. Hubbers Ferrated Elixir of Calisaya Bark.? This form of iron is neutral, tasteless, without astringency; prompt and energetic, and does not discolor the teeth nor induce headache. Robinson's Silver Soap, for cleaning all kinds of bliver-ware, with little rubbing. Sozodont, for cleaning and preserving the teeth and hardening the gums. Bloom of Youth and Liquid Pearl, for beautifying and preserving the complexion and skin. TOBACCO AND SEGARS. A ./O tl 1-? -I /* x*. 5WU CBOUi bliiClib VI OVgHTB, DIIlUKlUg U1Q VD9W" ing Tobacoo, constantly on hand. Orders from Physicians and Merchants from the country. ATTENDED WITH .THE CASH, respectfully solicited and promptly.attended to. We cannot now sell for credit, and the cash will he re-' quired on delivery of the goods at the Store. Od?ber24 28 tf*'"' SANTA CLA?S! rpHAT great friend of good little GIRLS AND 1 BOYS, who always deposits in their stockings "heaps" or good things on Christmas Eve. har established his Head-Quarters,' for Yorkvllle and the surrounding country, AT THE YOBK DRUG STORE, until Christmas, Happy New Year and its holidays are over. His stock consists, in part, of Fire Crackers, Sky Rockets. Roman Candies. Serpents. Grass Hoppers, Scroll Wheels, Pin Wheels and Torpedoes. Then come fine fancy Boxes of Perfumery, Puff Boxes and Puffs, fancy bottles tor Hartshorn or Chloroform, fancy Hair, Nail and Flesh Brushes; Lubin'snno Extracts. Assorted Odors, Colgate's Honey and Glycerine Soaps, Low's Brown Windsor, Lubin's Assorted Extracts, Bazin's, Rinnuel's. Pewy's, Cordoray's, and others of superior finish ana extra fragrance. Land's Bloom of Yonth, and Costar's Bitter and* Sweet Orange Blossoms, for Beautifying the Complexion, removing tan and freckles ana softening the Skin. A great variety of Oils and. Pomades,- I Tooth Powders, Sozodont, Tricopherous. Cocoa Creum, Cocoaine, Hall's Vegetable Hair Kenqwer, Batchelor's and Jayne's Hair Dye, Camphor Ice, Lip Salve, &C., Ac. Call on the THE OLD DOCTOR, before Christmas comes. ., , A large and fresh Stock oPGenuine Drugs and Medicines, Dye Stuffs, Oils, Ac., Ac. I have only room for a few, viz: Quinine, Morphine,- Iodine, Iron by Hydrogen, Bromide Potassium, Iodide Potassium, Chlorate Potassa, Iritate Potassa, Carbonate Potassa, Cream Tartar, Soda, Epeom Salts, O/v!J1 !i. O-J. "r> ?.?J nii 1- "?r ociu-uca rununs, ouuti ruwucrs, iXUUjmjsia, Calcined Magnesia, Solution Tin, Maoaer, Alnm, Copperas, Indigo, Bed Sannders, Howe and Stevens' Family Dyes, Corn and Bunion Plasters, Jew David's, Poor Man's, Morehead's Magnetic, andjPrickly Plasters, Moffatt's, Braqdreth's, Ayer's. Wright's. Strong's, Jayne's, McLean's, Cephalic, Hoopers Female, Cook's, Comp. Cathartic, Comp. Vegetable, Lady Webster's Dinner and other Pills; Hostetier's, Drake's, Gregory's and Aimar's Bitters, Consumption, COUGH & COLD REMEDIES. Of Jayne's,Rodrigues', Wright's, Brown's, Coatar's, and others. Kennedy's Medical Discovery, Kennedy's Rheumatic and Neuralgic Liniment, Nerve.'and Bone, or Rub it in Liniment, Maclive's Uteriiie Catholicon, Philotoken, Whitehead's Essence of Mustard, Ground Mustard, Cinnamon Bark, whole or ground; Cinnamon Buds, Ginger, ground or whole; White Jamaica Ginger, African Ginger, Black Pepper, Red Pepper. Mace. Nutmegs, Cloves, Citrons, Prunes, Raisins, Ac., at reduced prices. TO COUNTRY MERCHANT . ON CONSIGNMENT and must be sold low and promptly for Christmas use: ... 40 Quarter Boxes of large Layer R AISINS, 2 Boxes Fresh Turkish PRUNES, 1 Box Nice Fresh CITRONS, 2 Cases Assorted TOYS. My stock is so numerous, von must ask tor what you do not see, of the polite Clerks, or of the OLD DOCTOR. December 12 83 tf GREENBACKS AT PAH. T. M. DOBSON & CO. TA.KE this method of returning their sincere thanks to their numerous friends and customers for the very liberal patronage bestowed on them during the past year, and they hope by strict attention to business, and dealing honestly and fairly with all persons who may give them a call, to merit a continuance of the same. We will always have on hand everything usually kept in a FIRST CLASS .v.. ' : . Family Grocery, including a large lot of COARSE SHOES. We will sell all our goods from this date, at GREENBACK PRICES, at very short profits. Cash buyers will find it to their advantage to call and examine onr Stock of Groceries and Shoes before purchasing elsewhere, for our motto is QUICK SALES AND SHORT PROFITS. Our Customers to whom we have sold gmfla on short time, during the past year, will pleastf not ask any indulgence during the present" jrear, as we cannot and will not grant it. -Onr tenns are from this date invariably CASH, without respect to persons. No goods will be delivered until paid for. December 23 34 - , tf CARROLL, CLARK & COT, HAVE HARKED ill Til GOODS IT BREE1BICK PAIS. AND INFORM THE PUBLIC generallv that they are now receiving their THIRD STOCK OF DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES, which they offer at extra LOW PRICES TO CASH BUYERS. They are thankful to their friends for past favors, and ask a continuance. They are ever ready to 8HOW THEIR GOODS to all who fevor them with a call. They can afford to sell Goods as CHEAP AS ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT, and will do so. Come and see. December 19 34 tf ROSE'S HOTEL, vnnirrTT.T.r ? r JL V/ JLt.AV W JL M-A JLAMJA } K7? i THIS Establishment is undergoA/p^L-.S in*r a THOROUGH RENOVAb^oESL TING. The rooms cannot be sur^ passed in the State. We hare pro> jured the services of WHITE SERVANTS; the Dining Room will be furnished with the best this market can afford. ~ In connection with this Honso, is a BARBER 3HOP, BILLIARD SALOON and BAR ROOM, rnd in fact, all that a traveler needs. THE STABLES are superintended by a competent person, just from England. Horses will be well fed and groomed. Charges moderate* An OMNIBUS will be at the Depot, every jvening, for the purpose of conveying passengers ? this Hotel. WM. E. ROSE &' WJ, November 28 31 . pif The Columbia Phoenix will copy to the amount of $10 and forward bill to this Offloe. JOHN H. HOLMES, COMMISSION MERCHANT, BOYCE & CO'S WHARF, CHARLESTON, SO. OA. p3S" Refers to Hon. Geo. A. TrenhoLm, Charleson, S. C.; Andrew Simonda, President 1st Naional Bank, Charleston, S. C.; F. 8. Holmes, President South Carolina Mining and Manufectuling Company, Charleston,^. C. December 12 ,,"83 2m? FOR TAX-COLLECTOR. " FIE friends of ANDREW P. LINDSAY, re* spectftilly announce him as a Candidate for f AX-COLLECTOR of York District, at the next dection.