Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, October 29, 1868, Image 3
EXTKKdft?iffi*Y CLOBB.3 tl.kCY10N8.
It has already been stated that in Pennsylvania,
Reading, democrat, over Taylor, republican, by
411; Modet, democrat, over Myers, republican, by
127, and Cessna, republican, over Kimmefl, democrat,
by 144. Several similar dose votes were reported
not only in Pennsylvania, but also in Ohio
and Indiana. The Cincinnati Enquirer, referring
to these facts, remarks: . . ...
i "We have had in our history a number of such
1 ?'?? ' -IV. 1 MA UftWtni Mndnn'
I WWO WIIWK5W. XU 1UTJ I'lmvutj i'4Vi?VM) v*vww
I ccat, was elected Governor of .Massachusetts by a
' majority oT one vote over Edward Everett and
scattering, the law requiring a majority qyer all "to
elect TOe vote stood for . .v
MqtU)p.,M h?im ..??*? m?^n'?51 ,(J34
Everett and scattering 51,033
..s ** #.i i i L 1
Majority 1
In 1844Henry (Clay carried Tennessee for Ptes-r
ident against James K. Polk, the decndetiatitr candidatarV^n^o^^ri!3^vote?
syhfahnf for President by 342 Vote? Mi'tolTdf
2$^ tad; was successful ib3U?nft byJ^O
voltes onxpbl] of 90,000. At the September election
in 1840 in Maine, Edward Kent, the whig
candidate for Governor, had ti&itiajoritybver John
Fairfield, the democratic nominee. / ' 1 ;:jl"
In 1848 John B. WeBer. the democratic candidate
ft* GnverioOfOhw, wis beaten by , ^50
votes by Seabary Ford, whig. "In 1850 Horatio
Seymour, democrat, was defeated for Governor in
the great State ot New York by Washington
Hunt, whig, by a majority of 250. In 1854 Governor
Seymbor was defeated for re-election by
^ytoo Clark; the whig tajd temperance candidate,
by a majority of 334 only. In 1857 the contest for
Governor in Obio .waa exceedingly eloen between
Salmon P. Chase, the republican^-ana. BL: B.
Payne, the democratic candidate. On c pofl ef
390,000 Mr. Chaee had but 1,200 fonforky. : -, 1
Id 1844 the result Of the presideptiaf election
ww deteninnea tn javor ox mr, roit uver ucuy
k Clay by a majority of .5,000 ui the State oif New
York.. Without aha* State Mr. Uay wm elected
In 1848 the vote of the singleState m Pennsylvania
elected General Iftykc for President over Genera)
Cm, and in 183# the fete of the Mine State dected
Mr. "Btichanan over Mr. Fremont In 1836
the vote of Pennsylvania determined the presidential
contest in fiuror of Martin VanSoreo. These
are the closest -great elections in oormedem polith
callneteiy, . r;u-tr???v. *: tfe J '"tr .u K i?
' '
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?> YOEKVILLB PMOBS CTOK2HT.
?. , o . ?^> ' ' ?
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY tHIJOSOTiT., CLARK A OO.
1. ' , ??,?; , .'
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER ^8f; 1808;
BAGGING?Gunny?V r*rd .. @ 37
BALttpPB-HeWff*..... ?Jf3 ?
<TI NuiD%Vk>.;....;....'..t.: ..- @".96.
. -i' i ?k Cotton, f fc.i'wm/i.ifift cv?fli
BlaUIS^TOXE, Vlb , ... & mh
c^D-LEd~A^mTmiL*vib*:rr:::::::: tr'!* aP
corm-n?-ra : ? @ as
l>**ajrr*, V & v. ? 33
- v ?' 50
MACKEBBL?No. L, juiir *^?VV?r; ? J = m'
M.Yii?r* '?
MOLABSBS?Cub?-V 0^kM> <? 7f
W?m I.dla,V iL-' 2 kjr/??
:! 111
rice,v ft.m?? * is
SALT, V Mekr @ 945
RtlAAS?Pahrerixed?V ft.... . ?) . 85
Cruthcdp V ' nfi?t .
A. V& ? ? w ?% .>
C, Extra, .V fe .. 3 ,19
Brown,**.. M.'? If*
T*A-Hjr?on? W .. < @ 17R?
lupmilf VJb..4i.....i?...*.M * i. ' w1 J ?
Black, V B>...... @ ..
VINEGAR?Cider?F pUlOo...... @ 65
PRODUCE MARKIT?PKIOXB FRO* WAGONS.
BACON?fc............^..j. ' v. ? 'tl
8houider?, F J> , .fi 14
elides, 18
!*!"7.V.V.V.'.T"!! a '.'TtV
DRIED FRUIT?Apples, peeled, V bushel.. S5 100
Peaches, (>mM, V bushel.. .. ? 1 50
Peaches, unpeetad, V hashel .. ffl 1 25
EGGS, V dozen ...; ........ @ 19*
FLOUR, V100 ft* 6 00
HIDES?Green?V r.. ? ^
Dry, V lb ..S 14
LARD?Country?V fi> ' .. ? 20
LIME, V bushel ?
OATS, V bushej , 55 .? 60
PEAS, V bushel :I .. @
POTATOES? lrW?-F busbel, ? ? ..
Sweet, F bushel.. .. @
SHTNGLE8. F 1000. @ 350
TALLOW,V IP'S MX
WHEAT, F bastoel..~'? 10'
Cotton.?This article is firm, with ail upward
tendency, at 21.80 for middling, ? ,
.,
' CHEBTBR PEICE8 CXTRSETC!^!!.
OOMUOCTKD WEBKLT BT *AJ. JAB. PAGAN, GfeOCBBT
AND COMMISSION MERCHANT.
~~~~ TUESDAY/OCTOBiSR .27, 1868.,
k BAGGING?Ganny?per yard BT ? 30
r BALE RORE?Hemp, per pound 14 m
Manilla, per pound............ 82 A. 83 ,
'' Cntton, per pound,... JO a ?
BLUESTONE, per poand,... J.i1 ".. -m
CANDLES?Tnlkm?set pound, !
Adamantine, per pound,.. 95 ?.: ? .
COFFEE?Rio?per pound, 30 ? 35
Lapuyra, per pound, .. a 33
Java, per pound, ,. a 45
COTTON-YARN, per bunch of 5 pounds, ? 9 95'
GUNPOWbER. per pound,.....: .. ,.
MACKEREL?No. l. half barrels, ?
No. 2, half barrela, ? ..
No, 3, hdlf barrels, a
NO. 1, MT Kit, a .1 JO
No.3,perKlt, '.. m 3 90
No. 3, per Kit, ? 3 00
MOLAB3ES?Cuba?per gallon, 70 a 75
Wwt Mi, per gallon,....,. ..
New Orleans, per gallon, *
NAILS?Nortliern?per pound, a
RICB, per pound, * 3. a 14
SALT, per Mek .. e 3 95
SUGAR?Pulverized?per pound a 30
Crushed, per pound ? 22
' A,-per pound,../. . ,e 90
V, Extra,per pound,;.... ft 19
Brown, per pound, H e IB
TEA?Hyson?per pound,.........'.. ... 9 00 ? 9 95
Imperial, per pouad, 9 95 ? 9.59;
Brack, per poaud, ?
VINEGAR?Cider?per gallon, e 75
PRODUCE MARKET?PRICES FROM JFAGOW8.
BACON?Rene?per pound,...,.. 95 a 30
Shoulders, per pound, .. ft 18
Sidee, per pound, 90. ? 99
CORN, per bushel, 1 50 a 1 60
CORN-MEAL, per bushel. ? 160
DRIED FRUIT?Apples, peeled, per bwbel.. .. a ..
Feecbe*, peeled, per bushel.. .. m - ..
Teaches, unpeeled, per bushel .. a
t EGGS, per dozen, a
FLOUR, per 100 pounds, 6 50 a 7 00
HIDES?Green?per poundf. a 6
Dry, per pound, .. a 13
LARD?Couuiry?per pound, ? 35
LIME, per beshei,.... .. a
OATS. Derbushel,... a
PEA3,pir buabel,. ., ? 1 00
POTATOES?Irish?per bushel, a
Sweet, per bunhW. " .. a 1 OO
SHINGLES, per 1000 ... .. a 3 08
TALLOW, per pound, .. ' ? IS
WHEAT, per bushel, 3 00 a 3 30
Cotton.?The market opened at 21$ for middling
at the commencement of the week, closing
with a firmer tendency in prices. We qfxote today
22 to 221 for a good style of middling.
ROCK-HILL PRICKS CPRRBHT.
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY JOHN R. LONDON, COM-.
MISSION MERCHANT.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 26,1868.
BAQGING?Gunny?per yard, 26 a 28
BALE BOPE?Hemp, per pound 13 0 14
f. i ! Manilla,per pound, ?' ? 26
Cotton, per pound, ..... ? a ?
IRON TIES?per pnund, ,J. II a 12
BLUE STONE?per pound, ? a ?
CANDLES?Tallow?per pound, ? a . 20
Adamantine, per pound 25 a . 9
COFFEE? Rio?per pound, 25 a 3D
l.agtiyra, p-r pound, 33 a 35
Java, per pound ? ? ?
COTTON-YARN, per bunch of 5 pound?,.... S 00 a S 25
GUNPOWDER, iter pound, ? o 50
MACKEREL?No. 1, half barrel*, ? a ?
l No. 3, half barrel*, ? a ?
* No. 3, half barrel*, ? a ?
No. 1, per Kit, ? a ?
No. 3, per Kit, ? a ?
No. 3, per Kit ? a ?
MOLASSES?Cuba?per gallon, ? m 75
West India, per gallon, ~ a ?
New Orleans, per gallon, ? m ?
NAILS?Northern?per pound, 7 a 6
RICE, per pound, _ ? 15
SALT, per sack ? a 3 50
SUGAR?Pulverized?per pound 90 a 29
Crushed, per pound, 91 a 93
A, per pound, 90 29
C, Extra, per pound, 18 a 90
Brown, per pound, 15 a yj
TEA?Hyson?per pound, ? a 2 00
Imperial, per pound, ? a
Black, per pound, ? a 1 50
VINEGAR?Cider?pergallon, SO a 75
PRODUCE MARKET?PRICES PROM "WAGONS.
BACON?Ham??per pound, ? a 25
Shoulder*, per pound, 20 a 22
Sides, per pound, 20 a 22
CORN, per bushel, new ? a 75
CORN-MEAL, per bushel, ? ? ?
DRIED-FRUIT?Apples, peeled, per bushel,. ? m ?
" Peaches, peeled, per bushel,.. ? 4 ?
Peaches, unpeeled, per bushel ? ? ?
EGG9, per dozen, 13Xa 15
FLOUR, per 100 pounds, 6 00 a 6 50
HIDES?Green?per pound, ? 8
Dry, per pound...... 12 a 16
lard?Counrry?per pouud, 92 a 85
LIME, per bushel,.?. 50 a 60
OATS, per bushel, ? 60
PEAS, per bushel, ? a 1 00
POTATOES?Irish?per bushel, ? m ?
Sweet, per bushel, ? a 75
SHINGLES, per IOOO, ; 4 50 a 5 00
TALLOW, per pound, ? a 12K
WHEAT, per bushel, 2 00 a 2 25
Cotton?Market ruled steady during the week,
at 21} to 21} for middling. Sales about 350 bales.
CHABItOTt^ JOdtober 26.^Conirox?Tfche mar^rrvOTSflj^0nw
iw miraiof; cfofimg'anif on'Nir*
urday'at 21i.to 21f cents. Sales for the week *?4
**' " > X
IfE^YOKE, October 24.?Cotton a shade firmer;
sales'290 bales, at 25J. uwinj; ntl
V C6ARLE8TON, Oct. 24.?Cotton Improved 1
uffmm awtata^miaaiidg. 321. ; ?\ ,
f.uVI Av !T JptaMMaol*** .1 t. ;i 11 i
YOHKYTLLE; October28.-Odd, 9186. >:t' t
NEW YORK, October 24.?Gold steady at |1 .Mi
22.?The, Rowing? is
theou?eBt,r?t?a for South Carolina Bank Bills:.
Banko# Camden, .8$; Bank of Charleston, 33 ;
Badlrbf Chester, 9;.Bank of Georgetown, 9; Bank
jof .Haint^itf,^ Bapkof Newberry, 33; Bank of
8oulh.Ca?oiina, 10; Bank of the State of South Carolina-prfor.
to 1861, 20 to 21; Bank of the State of
South Cfciolhia; -after lit January;-1861.4;-CommerfeiaJ'tUfhk;
Columbia- 4; Exchange- Bank, O01
- ' ? -liiisiA'.iii. O.nk "1 . 'MaW.
jiumoia, v; rannen sou uguugo wu* *, ???oban}'.8
Bpflk, Cberaw, 9j. People's Bauk,.54to 65;
Planter^ Bank, Fairfleld, 4> Plsnter'8 and Me*
chants Btorir, Charleston, 28; Southwestern RallifoadBankioId.SB;
Southwestern Railroad Bank,
Si tjpfouBank,
8fe^^;0|jbharlp?toa. [Chang? Bills, .66 to'07.}
State of Booth Carolina Treasury Notes, .66 to 70.
-gjaraaL , Mariiuco-jOo
Tuesday,1 the ^ifc instant, bv
Rev. *W. W.Carothere, MrtJOHN P. CAMP*
BE6L and Mills 8ALLIE DOUGLASS, all of this
[C0hhty;^h . ' ::: <' ' ' ? -.<
1 In Gaston COdttty, Hertli Carolina, on the 21st
lof October, byBer. sLf J.'KennedOfr. JOSEPH
; E. FAIffiana Aftta.yANCY ^LOVE. ( I ^
i ?
jf|WBcredIte? of W. B. DtTlTLOP -are hereby
I -notified toin get me at Rock Hill, on Saturday,
7TH NOVEMBER ne rt. : A punctual attendance
'is requested as business of importance will be submitted
to ihem. y> ' >. ?. H: MA88EY. 1
j October29 jl < ?< ' } >1 /-&>
' WATCH FOUND, in '
"CSOtrKD ioeently in tmebfihesthfets of Ycfrkx
"tine, a &TLYEB WATCH, whlehthe Wner
I can UaW tijr describing ' the tame, paying for this
I advertisement/ atnd rewarding the under. Apply
aethisopioOi - ; *y'x
[ October20 _'U t tfy
MEBTINC AT USIOJf CHURCH.
8EACjpl4 "ziJD, SMiyriTwlll delivdr a Lecture
on-the MtJTOAL fcimLES Op PASTOB
D PEOPLE, at yiiion Baptist Church, oh next
Sabbath at 11 O'clock. All the bombers of the
Church and congregation are desired to be there,
| October 29 ?ILci?-u - ?i 44 It: f
MICLIVERY & FAWCf GOODS.
"VfRS. E. DICKENSON respectfully inform*
Home, and Joat i opened an entire new Stock of
MILLINERY.ANDFANC Y <JOOD$. Persona
wiahiuganything in this line, wilt do. well to call
and examine her Stock before purchasing, else?
fit ^ |
|r>,Chester, pctobeora?,,,,., i; 44... ,... ^ tf.
djw^sotiJTiOjr;'' :
rVfHE Partnership heretofore existing, between
JL- J. ROESSLER <fc A. FJEUEDHBIM is hereby
dissolved by mutual consent. < ...
ROESSLER,
.fiaiais^8^fe
. J? ROESSLER will continue the business undfcr
his owii name, and A. FRIEDHEIM willafctehd
to it for him, as heretofore. Thankful for past
feyors, I would respectfully, ask my. Friends and
Custoihers'to give mo their patronage as theyhave
S*ly7."' ;?;\ J. RORSSLEJt
I I] . / Ml / Kill
N.' B.-^All persons indebted to the firm are requested
to make settlement immediately.. ;
, pe$ober29.;> t,r 44. 3t ...
STATJJ .OF SOJITH CAROLIJrA,
York County. ,
WHEREAS'DR. J.R. BRATTON has applied
to me for. Letters of Administration
on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights
and credits of SARAH ANN MASSEY, late qf
the County aforesaid, deceased. ,
" Theee are, therefore, to cite and admonish alland
singular, the kindred and'Creditors of the said deceased,
to be .and appear before me, at .our next
Ordihajryfs/^cmjt said County to be hajden
at xoric uourt noose on tne oin ija x vr jxuVEMRER,
next, to shew cause, if anv.whythe
said Administration should not be granted. .'1 i
Given under my hand and Seal, this 21st day ,of
October, 4h the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and sixty-eight, and in the 93rd
year of the Independence of the United States of
America. P. C. HARRIS,
* ' ' Judge of Probate.
October 29 _ 44 2t
" BANKRUPTCY. - :
In the District Court of the United States for the
; . J>istrict of South Carolina.
"VrOTICE is hereby given that on the 27th day Qf
X sj October, A. D., 1868, a Warrant in Bankruptcy
was issued out of the District Court of the United
States, for the District of South Carolina, against
the estate of BENJAMIN McKITTRICK, of the
District of Abbeville, and the 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 to
said Bankrupt, to him, 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 Yorkville,
before W. I. CLAWSON, Esq., one of the
Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, on the
12th day of November, A. D., 1868, at 12 o'clock, M.
J. P. M. EPPING, U. S. Marshal,
' By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger.
<>n a a Tf
VVWUC1 M7 T* AW
IN BANKRUPTCY.
In ike- District Court of the United States, for the
District of South Carolina.
NOTICE is hereby given that on the 23d day of
October, Art*.: l868,avWarrant in Bankruptcy
was issued out of the District Court of the United
States, for the District of South Carolina, against
the estate of W. D. CHISHOLM, of the District
of Chester, and 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, to him,
or for his use, and the transfer of any property by
him, are forbidden by law; that a meeting of tpe
creditors of the said Bankrupt, to prove their
debts, and choose one or more Assignees oT his
ostate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to
beholden at Yorkville, before W. I. CLAWSON.
Esq., one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of saia
Court, on the 12th day of November, A. D., 1868, at
12 o'clock, M.
J. P. M. EPPING, U. S. Marshal,
By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger.
October 29 " 44 It
ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of GEORGE
STEELE, deceased, are hereby notified to
make immediate payment to the undersigned.
Those who have demands against the estate are requested
to present them forthwith, properly attested.
W. E. ERWIN, \
GEO. J. STEELE,J Aam K'
October 22 43 3t
BRINL.EY PLOWS.
THIS celebrated SOUTHERN PLOW is furnished
to order by the single Plow, or in large
quantities, at Manufacturers' prioes. and delivered
at any point on Rail Roaa to the citizens of
York, Chester and Lancaster. .
JOHN MAY, Agent.
OctoberlS 42 2t
SCHIEDAM SCHNAPPS, &C.
A LOT ofSchiedam Schnapps, Hostetter's, Plantlon,
and Boggs' BITTERS. Just received at
the York Drug Store.
JOHN C. KUYKENDAL.
October 8 41 tf
DYE-STUFFS.
T108INE, Rose Pink, Vermilion, Arnatto, Cud
Jtli Bear. withafUll line of family DYE COLORS,
Just received at the York Drug Store.
JOHN C. KUYKENDAL.
October 8 41 tf
PELLETIER'S QXTININE.
A VERY strong and superior FRENCH PREPARATION.
30 ounces just received at the
York Drug Store.
JOHN C? KUYKENDAL.
October 15 * ~ * 42 '4 tf
MUSTARD, COFFEE, &C. i
T ONDON Mustard, Essence Coffee and a Gross
I A of Swilt A Courtney's Parlor Matches, can be
nad at the York Drug Store.
JOHN C. KUYKENDAL.
October 8 41 tf
, , FOR RENT.
F1THE building adjoining the "Enquirer" PrintI
ing Office, which is suitable for an Office or a
Snop. Apply to L. M. GRIST.
October 8 41 tf
W YEfiB W ROWSEYJ
AT ROClt HlLL, 8. C.,
to thiB market. .
Ready-Made Clothing, Hats," daps, 'iWfeCS&Jsi
Qrooeries, Hardwart, MedJ^ei <%; att .of^Wcfi
were purchased under themoSt fovorabjecixcum,stances,
in NewTork,PIiiladelphtoat>iiBalumor^
and are offered for sale at ptfoes that wlu induce
those who call to come atraliil All we ask
ISAN'tftSPECTWli0F?j((WCK
before purchasingelseiirhere." * fXouwiU
alwavs. dnd ^Mesare^O'^Cebb, <9?
W.^Thomsqp, J.^WJ Steele, S; A. CarOttjera and
William White, anxious t6 see their ftiends, and
taLoxbifc4t^a^nAove?*Mirtiele<hey raaywiebeb I
examine. Camp and see?we^UacgeuotWDg for 1
showing one .Goods, n- >'inr
. To the Farmers we would say, that: we will pay .
the highest price jj?-ic,i: u .
T^rxno *~ir^TnrrvniL* r
JL' ^ JL i ^ y
or Ship it E.REE'op CHARGE to Baltimore, N. j
York' Philadelphia. Boston or Charleston.
Octobef&.n-ej{& l*iZ ki ><><* 8
PROCLAMATION.
fly Hw JEioe^oicyTROBERT K. SCOTT, Governor
o^ fj^h Carolina.
WHEREAS, reports are being, daily received
at this Department, and particularly from
the Counties of\ Abbeville. Anderson.--Eduefieldr
rjbxingtdhrNewber^^ed^R^n^m^n;
York and DartWrton, that the tews arebein^ violated,
and the officers of the law set at defiance;
that peaceful and unoffending-citizens anei murdered
in cold blood, and the murderers not only
permitted; but aiemrto eschpe'from justice; that
families have been- forced to abandon their homes
and property by fear of violenqe; that the authority
oftfeSt^Gpve'rnment is'openly derided and
are uttered against, ^roniihent members of the Re? 1
districts,?or ?he purpose of discussing the p^ical
. questions of the d^y; that dedpraUonAare ,
openly made by persona calllng themseivea Ttem,:. t
ocrats, of the^'r detennina^on not/to pertrilt.th^Ji:
political opponents, to yoteat tpe ensuing election;
and! to enable them to effect their purposes, and to
overawe the people, 'Urgd qttantlUsarpf 'flre-aPqis,
of the most,improved; description, have been
iv'my\n/?kP f?*A rtila fifofo on/i on/trnflTr /i iatrfhuf/Vt!
that tbe ptiblichighways are picketed and pat-r
roled by armed men, who stop' apd,'interrogate
passengers, frequently abusing/end'; assaulting
those who differ with them In political' opinion; r
and especially isthere apparent a systematic effort
by abuse ana intimidation, to deter colored person
sfrom the exercise-of tjhe ejecting franeh?e, i
and all this in transgression of Taw, in derogation I
of the-" peace arid tligttlty Pf the ComttfdnWCartb, 4
and in violation of the rights of the citizens. ??'
The right of suffrage belongs equally to the
white ana colored raoe, and all iqust be protected j?
fn its free and peaceful exercise. 'Ffaud orvlo- 6
lence may vitiate the returns of any poll where
they may be perpetrated, and I call upon.all, good i
citiaens to aid tbe.officers of fhe law,ip their efforts !
to maintain the peace and preserve the indepetfdonce.and
purity pf the ballot-box, , '. .
The State (government, of which I am the Ex,
ecutive,hea(hnot only defado but dejur^, and i
commands the allegiance of allVithin its terrfto^ J
rial limits. It ^.' independent pf Federal legist*- c
tion and of the Federal, Judiciary, whose powers
are'defined by the Constitution, to be "judicial"
and hot "political." ,Ita sovereignty ana its hop- (
or are in its own keeping; -and toe -rights granted
and conferred by'it can only, be ejected or sub- j
verted by a change in the organic law, in ohedi- t
ence to the wishes of the people of the State acting
in' their sovereign capacity In a Convention
called for. the purpose^-To resist the laws of the
State, represented by Itcftfcgally constituted officers,
is an offence of thegravest character; and
armed resistance is treason.
Now,yheraforo,21* BQPfiRT K. SOOTT. Governor
or the'State ofSoutn Carolina, do hereby
issue this my proclamation, enjoining and commanding
all Magistrates, Sheriffe, and other officers
of the peace, in their respective Counties,Jft
be faithful, vigilant, and active in the discbafgpwf
their duties, and to report promptly to this Department
every case where thev are obstructed or insisted
in doing so; and,'in the event Of resistance
or assault, they are directed to apply to the neatest
military poet of United States Troops foT aid
and co-operation in enforcing the laws and maintaining
the public peace. In case of failure on the
part of Magistrates, Sheriffs and officers of the
peace to perform these duties promptly and efficiently,
either from neglect or sympathy with the
wrong-doers, tney will be promptly removed and
: their places filled by men loyal to the State and
i fkithral In the discharge of th'eir obligations to the
otnnmunity. ! I
And I do earnestly appeal to the law-abldltig J
people of the State, to those who are identified and (
interested in her reputation and prosperity, to all s
who are opposed to violence and bloodshed, and
to a condition of riot and anarchy, in Which life ,
and proporty are Alike insecure, that tl^ey will aid J
me in my efforts to maintoin the supremacy of -j
the law and th? rights of the people,J>y disco ante- '
nancing and denouncing 411 violenoe and outrage,
and by assisting the Magistratesand peace officers t
in arresting the perpetrators thereof^ 30 that they <
may be bought to oohaign punishment
In the eye or The Taw, tne rights ofevery citizen ,
white onH nOVminri- *rb An'nftlfv *?prftd ?tld ftfinallv '
entitled to protection and vindication ; and itisjify
dnty and determination to use all the powers, at.
my disposal for that purpose. And if my efforts
to accomplish this by peaceable means are frustrated
by turbulent ana .lawless men, resisting the
Executive authority,'in the persons of its officers,
I shall be compelled,-however reluctantly, to arm
and organize a sufficient force of loyal citixens-to
overcome that resistance; and the responsibility
of the consequences, however disastrous and deplorable,
must rest upon the heads of those who
provoke them.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my
hand and caused the groat seal of the State
to be affixed, at Columbia, this 20th day of
October, in the year of our Lord one thous[l.
8.] and eiglit hundred and sixty-eight, and in
the ninety-third year of the Independence
of the United States of America.
tJL- K. fifOOTT, Gaivernor.
. F. L. Carpoza, Secretary of State, <
' October29 . , ; 44 ... It
WOOL CARDING. \
THE undersigned respectfully Informs the citizens
of York District, and the public general- ,
ly, that he has recently erected in connection with
His grain Mills, on Crowder's Creek, an entirely *
new WOOL-CARDING MACHINE, and is now J
fhlly prepared to Card Wool in the very best man- ner.
A portion of the public patronage is respect- i
fully solicited. G. L. RIDDLE.
October 22 43 tf j
CHESTER NURSERY GARDENS, '
4 CHOICE Collection of young Fruit Trees,
GrapeVines, Strawberry'Plants, Evergreens,
es, Greenhouse Plants, <fcc., Ac. Price list can i
be had by addressing ]
\Y. dlake, Nurseryman, ]
Chester, 8. C.
October 15 42. 3m ;
"STOVES! STOVES!!
COOKING, Parlor, and Offioe Stoves from $6 to
$75, furnished at short notice, and delivered at
any point in the State. Persons getting Stoves
from me can always have broken and lost pieces
duplicated. JOHN MAY, Agent.
September 24 . 39 t > . tf
WHITE LEAD.
TJAIjTIMORE Premium White Load, Paints,
it Oils and Varnishes, and Paint and Varnish
Brushes, with a full Stock of Staple Drugs and
Medicines, can always be found atthe York Drug
Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. October
8 41 tf '
? WANTED. i
A /\rv BUSHELS OF DRIED PEACHES,
1 fH | 100 Bushels of DRIED APPLES,
500 Pounds of Clean Washed WOOL, for
which the market price will be paid in Barter.
T. M, DOBSON & CO. '
October 22 43 tf
AGENTS WANTED. j
SEND 15 cents for a specimen number of the .
CAROLINA FARMER, containing splendid ,
Lists pf Premiums for new subscribers. Active (
Agents are making $5 to $10 per day. Address,
WM. H. BERNARD, Proprietor, .
Wilmington, N. C.
October 22 43 ?. , tf |
COLLECTOR'S NOTICE. !
THE Monthlv lists for JULY AND AUGUST, ,
1868, have been returned for Collection. Par- j
ties interested will 'please take notice that payment .
must be made before the 30th instant, otherwise .
penalties will attach, j . <''
W. B. WILLIAMS, Deputy Collector.
October 22 2t ;
INDELLIBLE INK, &C. 1
TJAYSON'S Indellible Ink, norn and Gutta <
Peroha Dressing Combs, Lilly White. Brown i
Windsor Soap, with a'full line'of fin6 Exlradtsfor t
the Handkerchief, and Toilet articles; Just re- i
ceived at the York Drug Store. J
JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. ]
Octobers ' 41 tf
TMsmtlWML
: - lv-> S J / \ i J /. t - lv v ? t
Slieuwiiyi J
FOHMERiV STONE A M'COUUM'S,"
WILL EXHIBIT
IN TOBKVILLE, -
,^ni)'i.,?i}un'i lf.?!;t,rtfe(!i mriii ortilft woni?p<i *;
. > -TIJJ i < - rnjoY vnn-nr.'
TCESDA.Y,' :}
- NOVEMBER, 3B. ' ,
but ?f ' IJ IP . ^ 8ti I ' '" -'l''::- ' ' I
TWO BRAND PERFORMANCES I g
? } .! > ."? : ft" J?
- CnMMEWraft ^ tt
KALF PASTTWtf&ffAIMfST SEVEN. 2
. i. > V" A i ' : .V w ?* io :, S
DOOES OJEIT ONE HOUR PREVIOUS. 2
? '* J|,v,
^Vdxii^oaj T? Cents ijQhlldran" under ten pi
THE RICHEST SHOW I
,153 AfgaggAfSgfl it'HZV ;i
#500,000 i
woiTtt OF mtmmuk in :
IE! FEATURES AID IE! IflflLTlES!!! t
3 yr^-T ? * * 4~)f tf1; <> f J
The t> ^t "Circas^ fkll Europe,Afi niot poa- w
ess so extensive and varied a troupe as that of ]
JTONE & MURRAY# ' * &]
ensuifs^
m i# J J)
The pntrons of this UI reus can witness tne most o<
nagniftcent EQUESTRIAN, GYMNASTIC and
thereon^,jand f rg ? ? -r>
FIFTY TEARS W ADVANCE )f
any other exhibition in. Ameriaa* t i f n
Look at this grand array of Sensational Riders, .
Smotional Gymnastics, Phennonlenal Aorobsto? e]
he most wonderful in the universe: : r*
M'DLLE JEANETTE.
at
J>e graceful and dashing Parisian Equestrienne, ^
he most brilliant and oaring Lady Rider ever
ieen?her first season. Ih America. ft
THE GREAT JOHtt HfiNRt;.' V .
he Superb Deffanee Champion, Equestrian and
rhanmaturgie Artiste, late Director of the Cirque
Napoleon, Paris?his first season in America.
LE JEUNE BURTE, , , "
he Premier Barebaok Horseman?Champion Ri- j,
ler of the world. H _
. MURRAY & HUTCHINSON, ,
bn Excelsior Acrobats?the oricirrators of a new n
jeries of Novel Performances.
THE ROLLANDE BROTHERS, 1
he Peerless Sensational Gymnasts. J
GEORGE COOK, . e:
he hoted English Protean Character Rider?first p,
teason in America.
MR. DEN STONE, . . J]
he skillful Doctor of Fun and Popular Humorist, h,
?nd , . , . ti
r MR. FRED MAY,' oj
:he Merry Monarch of Clowns, and Favorite Jest- tl
irrtt'ill pnesideju the Department-pf Mirth. r, &
- -MR. HARRY NORTfr1-J y ;he
most Expert Tumbler far the world. . : K
MR, BURT JOHNSON, R
he Champion Leaner and Vaulter.. .
MR. GEORGE MURRAY, n
the Grotesque Comedian.
- MR. ROBT- JOHNSON,-- lt.. ?
the remarkable Pancratist
HERR LUDORF, , cl
the amazing Equilibrist.
(r ni v WM. ARMSTRONG, /.i 5t >1.
" r - '.m z the Classic SoenieEque^triatt, _
tlte chief Attaches will be aided by a complete
'ore? of'Auxiliary Talent, consisting in part of T
3igs. MORRATTI and XERTIGNE8, Mons.
NICOYA, and D'UCROIX, Herrs. WETZLAR,
POLUITZ, STALBERG and" ILLSHOFEN ;
Messrs. BYWICK, FORREST, MERTON ; Mas- D
;ers FREDDIE, CLARENCE aqd WALTER; the
ivhole formine the "1
MOST BRILLIANT CIRCUS TROUPE J
IN THE WORLB ! w
actually embracing more FIRST-CLASS TAL- F
ENT than any throe Companies in this country a]
possess. r?, r n ,/T? c
STONE & MURRAY advertise only such N
attractions as actually belong to their Circus, and
3o not magnify the abilities of their Troupe when n
ihev claim that
NO EXHIBITION IN THE WORLD CAN 1VJ
EQUAL IT!
[n the predominating characteristics of VARIE- _
rY AND EXCELLENCE, and that =
IT IS VASTLY SUPERIOR J
n every particular to any other Circus Company
in America t?giving better satisfaction and more
refined and respectable entertainments than any
Jxhibltlon in this country, and presenting attrac;lons
beyond the capacity of any Circnsto imitate.
As this great Circus travels exclusively by Railroad,
on special trains, chartered expressly at im- fj
nense colt, the horses and performers arrive In
Sown FRESH and ACTIVE, instead of being worn .
>ut by weary night journeys over rough roads,
mil tho public can readily see me nuponur ?u- jj
vantages this Circus commands of giving perfor- F)
nances full of lifp and anipiation. u
DON'T FORGET THE TIME 1"
TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3D, 1868, ' n
Ind don't mistake the Great Circus for any of the
inferior concerns in this State.
Bear In mind that STONE A MURRAY'S Is the C
mly legitimate, first class Circus in America, and F
lot one of those mixed, small and divided affairs m
-hat always resort to false pretences to induce patronage.
r C
ma~ STONE A MURRAY'S CFRCTJS wilUx- -w
iibltlh CHESTER, on MONDAY, NovembeT2d. S
October 22 43 *2t''
.. PUBLIC. SAMS. "
' WILL 'expose td publlc'saie at YbHc* Court 1
[. House, on the First Monday in November J
ales d#y). One Mare, one Filjy, three Mules, c
ie Ibur-norse Wagon, and one dne-horse Wagon;
. J.T.A. BROWN.?
October29 . , . . *
1 - i : : ' > ii" ?: 1' ?
ll *ilu- l. j JTOTICEn" j ?; i'^
5Y vlrtqe of an order, from F*C. Harris, Judge a
.of Probate for York County, I will expoeeto i
iblic Sale, on TUESDAY. THE 1TTH DAY OF
OVEMBER next, at the late residence of .A.- B.
IGGER, deceased, all the PERSONAL PROP- .
RTY Of deceased, bonneting of Tour fine Mules, r
ae fine Saddle-Mare, Cows, Hogs, Com, Fodder s
id Shucks, Household and Kitchen Furniture
id other articles too tedious'to mention.'. j
Trams?CASH. * >} ,
. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. .... I j
* fa Dplnd-Court of United* ?tate?}/or fa t
w^r>u<lfyr?* . . (
a the Matter of t : .. f
r>/PMGGSr[ " InBanlu-nptcy:'-' ' t"
bankrupt. jv- yTi KrmcfcUsntauMi
7N obedience to an ordefcdbtefiiied from-Wm. 1: ]
.Clawson, Esq., Register in Bsnkrnptoy, I Will a
ill at-York Court House, on the n , .
irst monday in-november next, (
le fbUo\>fog pA^rty belongingto tie estate of r
ie abom Bankrupt, to wi'tr His interest, sup*
wed to be the one-twentlethpart, in the King's '
:ountalh Gk>rd Mtning'CoYnnany ;'hi8 interest in i
le Rogers tract of land, and the ehoees in action t
jlonging to said Bankrupt's estate.:. -4-^ ; .
Terms.?Cash in currency?purchaser to pay fdr
?pert?and stamps. "i"- 1
in:: -i?-rh n< W,B,METTS, Assignee. ? ,
M*?? uJt . i SLf j
commissioner'ssalb. a
.. In Equity-York Dint. j /f m
ary 8..Ifortli, Administratrix,) Bity to Fqrt- $
f ? ?? ''i??.' " " '* >" -1 *T'J- ' ii
Ww. Beard.'; . " iV i r.-J elooe Mortgage.
"N-obedience to the Order ofthe Oourtof Equity ,
?inL this.cause, L,will expose.totpqblic sale, ^on ~
monday in n()yembek next, j
e House and Lot now occupied *by the Dielhn-:
int,..fronting on Main street, in,the Town of
iirkvllre, qontatoing ',L. ,,u"- * u'
thkee-fotjrth9::of an"' acre, ; ^
ore at lees, ,aiid; bounded by lots'df T.Jy BeH,'T. ]
. Whitaker and H. D. Stowe. , . e ob^to r
; ,terms op sale. ; j 5
A Credit of six months, with interest from day
' sale,'secured by bond with gdoft person W ipire- a
b? and a mortgage ofthe premises. So much a
ish on day of sale as will pay the costa of. these 3
roceedlngs. ' " WALTER R. MEfTS, _
' (117.00) 11 < Commissioner in Equity.'' \
October ^ . 30 ^ - ,41 ft : -,3t j , t
o ; -assignee's sale. <>
% the District Court qf -the United Stater for the r
r iJ.viu District*/ South Carolina.
r In the Matter of : p; r, ? .?i 'i J
rAMES L,. BOYD, In Bankruptcy. . J
Bankrupt. J
VY'viitdA'of an order obtained from William I.
J'Clawsbn, Esq., Register In Bankruptcy, we c
ill ae^l at York Court House, on the j,
FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER NEXT,, .
I tjie real estate of JAMJESL, BOYD, who. has
aen adjudged a Bankrupt upon hirewn Petition, a
insisting of all the right, title- ahd interest of the ,
kid Bankrupt in a tract of land, situated on the }
fctert of pishing Creole, and bounded by lands of j
uses Erwin, Mrs. Reed, O. Pi McCullougb and *
hers, containing ny -; <; ? 139
ACRES, MORE OR LESS. .
The crop on the land will'be reserved, and' po$- ?
welon or the land be jftven the first bf January
ext. Iloi , ii ?
Sold for the benefit of the creditors of said Banklpt's
estate.
TBRMs of Sale.?Caah in currency?purchasrs
to pay for all necessary paper* ana stamps.
X. S? R. THOMSON,) AHsitrnees. i
* ?. [ - T. 8. JEFFBRY8, J A881gnees' 1
October8 , ;ji < fl j . . 4t .
ASSIGNEES'SALE. "
n the District Court of the United Stater for the ]
District of South Carolina. ' 1
In the Matter of - - 1 ' :
iM. J. KIMBRELL, > In Bankruptcy. !.
Bankrupt. J '
J Y virtue of an order obtained from William I.
J Clawson, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy, we ^
ill expose to public sale on
FRIDAY, THE 30TH DAY OP OCTOBER.
; the residence of WM. J. KIMBRELL, of the <
ounty of York and State of South Carolina, who j
is been.adjudged a.Bankrupt upon his own Pq- ]
on, all the'right, title and interest of the said ]
ankrupt, in the following property, to wit: : i
1 mule, 2 colts, 1 four-horse wagon, 1 jot chairs, .
pistol box. 1 walnut chest, 1 pair balances, 1 pair <
oelyards, 1 lot caroenter'stools, 1 lot blacksmith .
lot books, 1 lot cooking utensils, 1 lotlarm- ]
ig implements, Ac., Ac. '
Also, one lot of Notes and Book Accounts, due <
>js?dd'Bankrupt's estate. . ]
Sold for the benefit of the creditors of said Bank- j
iprs efctate. ' ' i
TBRMs-rCash in Currency. i _ 1 <
: J. S. R. THOMSON, "1 A ,
T. S. JEFFERYS, J {
< October 8 '>'> 41 4t
; 'ASSIGNEES'-SALE. ' 1
a the District Court of the United States, for the
' District of South Carolina.
In the Matter of )
lANIEL D. MOORE, >, In Bankruptcy.
Bankrupt. J
[1Y virtue or an Order obtained from George S. *
3 Bryan, Judge Of the District Court of the y.
tates, for the District of South Carolina, we will
xpose to public sale on the
IRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER NEXT, j
; York Court House, a portion of the real estate
f DANIEL D. MOORE, of York County, who
as been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own Petion,
consisting of all the right, title and Interest f
the saidf Bankrupt, in a tract of land situated on
le waters of Fishing Creek, In York County,
outh'Carolina, containing 4
342 ACRES, MORE OR LESS,
ounded by landsof John R. London, J. M.Steele,
.ichard Sadler, William B. Wilson and others.
Sold for the benefit ofthe creditors of said Ban kipt's
estate.
The crop on the land will be reserved, and pos- .
?ssioh given the first of January next 1
Terms?Cash in United States Currency?pur- <
lasers to pay for papers and stamps.
J. S. R. THOMSON,) iM, ^ *
' T. 8. JEFFERYS, J A881*110?8October8
j - ... 41 4t i
ASSIGNEE'S SALE.
i the District Conrt of the. United States for the ^
District of South Carolina. i
In the Matter of - -) . t
AN'L C. WILLIAMS, \ In Bankruptcy.
Bankrupt J t
1Y virtue of an order obtained from William I.
3 Clawson, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy, we "
ill sell at York Court House, on the
IRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER NEXT,
I the real estate and personal property of D AN'L
i WILLIAMS, who has been adjudged a Banklpt
upon his own Petition, consisting of the foliwihg,
to wit:
Said Bankrupt's interest, being the one-seventh
' two-thirds of a tract of land, of which bisfath- ,
Thomas C. Williams, died possessed, situated ,
l Turkey Creek, in York Comity, South Caroliand
bounded bv lands of Wm. Burris, Martha
LcLeare and others, containing
HREE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES, tore
or less.
Also, said Bankrupt's interest in the personal i
itateof his father, Thomas C. Williams, deceased. a
Also, said Bankrupt's Interest (if any) in the late s
rm or G. R. Ratchford <fc Co. ]
Also, 1 Gold Watch, 1 old Cooking Stove and 1 ]
oto due said Bankrupt's estate. I
Sold for the beneflt of the creditors of said Bank- a
ipt's estate.
tudiki P!?nh In Pnrrfinnv?nnrchpsers to nav
ir papers and stamps. *" " J.
S. R. TH0M80N, 1 . . (
T. S. JEFFERYS, J '
October 8 41 4t j
r. S. PHILLIPS & 0 0.,!
No. 4 Granite Row, Tryon Street, <
CHARLOTTE, N. C., '
Merchant Tailoi-s
AND DEALERS IN
fENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, ]
IN GREAT VARIETY, VIZ: t
i/fERINO, Lamb's Wool and Silk Under-Shirts *
l/l -J TX T -UJ riAWA? P1nnMA1 C
?X ana aniwoni, JOiuio ?uu v/utiuu x laiiuoi | a
rawers, Cotton and Merino Half Hose, Scarfs,
eck Ties, Socks, Kid and Beaver Gloves, Bucktin
Glo veei Ac., Ac.
Best Styles and Grades of SHIRTS, (8hirts
lade to Order) COEL AR8 of all Styles and Sices.
TAILORING DEPARTMENT, t
Clothe. Caasi meres, Votings, Beaver Cloths,
hiirchillas, Velveteen (for Hunting Suits), ana o
ncy Mixed Cloths of the heat Foreign and Dotestio
Manufactures.
A full stock of Rock Island ..CXiOTRS AND :
A88IMERE8 kept constantly on band, which *
1U toe made to order, IN THE VERY BEST
TYLES.
October 22 43 1m
. ... _ A..
SHERIFF'S SALES.
U Y virtuefdf Writs of FSeH Pacitts.ho me di
D. rected, will be sold between the legal boon
if Sheriff a Sale* OI^THE FIKSTMONDAYQ
' * - Bicit jijiaraixi ^
,t York CbUrt House, thr Mfc^ng^pefrty, ft
Fit: wr i ?;. ji;iv o'vw-"^jr*. s?d I
One tract of land, bounded by lands of Wf. B
Ulieon, Mrs. Gillespie and others. containihg.10!
icree,' more or less, leVied on an Uie'property. o
3,. J4. Kirkpatrick, at the suit of HJldebpitL^;
"Ohe tiract of lanii^STfed on aS the property o
J. Mt'Gwinn, at the suit.of the State for.Taxes,?
counting to Four Dollars and twenty-thieecenti
uid costs that may accrue. 111''' ft?
One tract of land, bounded by landreOliuMB
dosaaDd others, levied oq as the progeny, of 8
I. Anthofay, at the' suit of the State'for taxes, a
nounting to |8 io< and cost that may aecruei(9l A
One tract of land, bounded, by lands o/ Cad
?ride and others, levied on as the property ofW
5. DmWs, at the snft of th^tate?rli^4mad?d;
ing to f 10 96, and coat that/nay acraua^^ - (SI 3
One tract of land, bounded by^dsofDr. C. u
Tliawson and others, levied on as the "property o
he; Sutton Gold Mining Company* amountinf
o 96 78 and coat that may accrue.\u (W ?
One tract of land levied on as the property' O
larris KlmbMll> at the suit of the State for taxes
.mounting to $4 39, and: cost that.jnayaccrpe^ ^
One traeti of land' levied on as the property o
?ad, Weaves, at .the suit of the State f fbr taxes, j?
nounting to $9 63, and cost that Jnay &xjrue.^ ^
. One tract of land: levied on aa the property.d
ybner Stewart, at the suit of the Statewr taxes, a
hoahtiilg to 59 cents and'cost that may ifSmTto;
:. ? -yut'ji V ify> '>;.?) U
One tract of lapd lying,on.the waters; of Broac
liver, levied" on as the property or the King*!
ifoohtetw Irori'Cotfapany, at the1 MriTofthdStaU
or taxes* amounting to-R7 88f and otet that amy
' OneHouse and *Lot in' Itoclr'fifflJ levied^ ?
he property of 8. G. Keesler, at the smt!elih<
itatg for taxes,, amounting.to $518*jmd cost thai
nay- accrue. '* J * ($i #
October .8 ^ J'Mr
* ASSIGirEBfiP'SALE <**?!*
h'tke Dutrid Court oftftt United-SidUif&r^i
.i it! Dixtndof South iCuToHncu ! l
In the Matter ") j,r.H
of Lin Bankruptcy.
VM, P. WYLFB, Bankrupt. fD
Y virtue of an orderobtainedfrotn William I.
?IflST MONDAY IN-> NOVEMBER ffE3fc*.
.lltfre 'p'rdphrtyof V:: p;: WYlifE,
djudged a Bankrupt upon his own PetttiOU, Oon^Tll^abbve
Wanknip^s lnl^reeti by right Qf'hif
vne; nnwr ine yyui or jonnumr; aeeaasen/in-l
ract of land ^hereon Petitioner resides,,epoJjai#
D?' TWO HpflDREH ACTEsj"
ore or leas. * V l>?*
Also, the above Bank rupFs interest, ih'rigM*
lis wife, u nder theWlll of Nancy Blair, deceased
insisting of claim for money and one-fpurth in
ereetiir30
SHARES OF THE GAFXTAL 8TOCK f
the Bank of Hamburg, Gonth ;Caaofin? 'c
Also, one GoldVatch, . wh.'mu Ion
Sold for the benefit of the creditors ojf the abovi
kinkrapt's estate. r 1?tTr.c ,.p/
The crop on the land will be reserved,; and pn
lession of the land given the 'first of Japnaz^
iext. , il-'J
hZebxs?Cash in Currency?purchasers to" pa?
Wpw *?d T^ETTEHTS 1
" J." 8. B- THOMSOHv) A
Octoberdj. . ?:Mnu
AND STILL THJSYCOMiF
SEW AND CHEAP GOODS
>-?>' urii r.'i:AT .At Jmit ir iuu
r. M. DOBSOH A Cb'S
' 1 . a . ' .
WE are receiving daily direct from the North
em Markets NEW GOODS of almOst eve*;
variety, purchased for Cash, and eanaffbrd to sel
is cheap as the.cheapest.
10 pieces of Calico, ^* T *?>'?' 1
All Wool Delaines, all colors, -:
Half Wool Delaines, Solid and Figured.
Bleached and Brown Shirting, * 4
thunask, Bleached and Brown, - aid!
Ladies' and Gents' Gloyes, from 26 cents to 12.00.
Kentucky Jeans, at 25 cents, '
Salem Jeans, from 75 cents to ft.26; i-tl
Red, White and Grey Flannels. . : . . ,
Dpera Flannel, and All-Wool CheCk, for Children
Hoods, Nubias, Scarfs, and Childrens' Plaid Hose
Northern Check and Ginghams,
Notions, of all sorts and kinds) MHD*
tTrnnoh.wnvo PnmAtii anH Pfrponf Tnnna
VI V vv*mv*l| VVkOVV fcW?WW| I
...raid, all colors, Star and Trailing, ur> '
}oat Lining, Binding and Buttons, *? ?lfl
Jaconetand Swiss Muslins, , . I
Linen and Cotton Diaper,
Hardware, Tin Ware, . > 'I'. fj
Jlioesand Boots, Coarse and Fine,, ;} J(l
Bacon, Lard. Meal. Flour, Bice, Sugar and C-ofTee
Buckets, Tubs, Kettles, Frying Pans, Wood Saw*
Darpet Bags, Nails, Spades, Sfcogels and Forks
Crockery, Soap, Soda, Blue-Stone, Sulphun Cop
seraa, Indigo, Madder, and many other articles to?
lumerous to mention. ,
Call and see for yourselves. We vyill bejjleasei
;o show you our Stock, whether we sell or notr '
.. . - ! i> T. M; DOBSON A COi'
October82. ,, , , . qj
' FRIPP & MjUg-flirt *eodw
COMMISSION MERCHANTS/
Sell Cotton, Rice and atl kinds of Country Product
r y enning s Wharf,
CHARLESTON, S. C. ;// ><< <?;
5. St. James Fripp. JotjubA.'.MAT
jOSr Refer to Dr. John May, Yorkville, 8, C. '
rv.i-i t r an o f
wwuer 10 u om ;;
JAMES M. CALDWELL & SOHSi?''
Cotton. Factors.
accommodation wharf, ...
QgARXiIiaTONt 0. O. , i
A DVANCES made on consignments. Refe;
ttL those who wish information to Col. D. L. Mc
?ay, President of the People's National Bank
Charleston, S. p. - ,i j ... -j
September 17 .38 8ih'
i . . i. ? . . , . i. lii I ?'i m 1.1M W illj^WI
. RICHARD TOZERi;. ,, ?
ENGINEER AND MACHINIST
COUUMBIA, S. O. '
2JTEAM ENGINES and Machinery of all dee
3 oriptions made to order and WARRAXTEI
o give satisfaction.
Orders from the country promptly attendee
?April 2 14 9m*
RICE & DAVIS,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 8 Central WhABP, ' ' '
BOSTON, MASS.
MyTR. JOHN R. LONDON, at Rock Hill, S. C.
[yJL will.forward Cotton to the above firm-free o
Jomraission, and will make liberal CASH AJ>
NANCES on Consignment*.
October 1 i" 49 " ' ' ' 4m
SEED WHEAT.
[OFFER for sale one hnndred and sixty bush
els of Red Mediterranean Seed Wheat. Thii
rVheat was brought from Baltimore two years agt
ind is of excellent quality. It Is the safest an<
mrest Wheat for thfs section of country of wbicl
[ have any knowledge- It will be sold at Threi
Dollars per Bushel. A sample of this Wheat maj
)e seen at the ENQUIRER OFFICE, where per
ions desiring to buv mav leave orders and bags.
R. E. GUTHRIE.
September 3 36 tf
SOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWS!!
Br EAT reduction in prices of the cetobratec
STAR COTTON GIN AND CONDERSER
o fri per Saw, and 50 Cents per Say? on each Con
lenser. Also, half of freights on Shipping. Plant
>rs and others supplied and their goods aeliverec
it any point on Rail Road. i
JOHN MAY, Agent.
October 15 .42 tf
NOTICE, n
IfY arrangements are auch as to enable me U
LtA furnish large quantities of a superior quail
v of LIME, at my Kiln, AT A REDUCEI
^RICE. Persons wishing to purchase are re
luested to give me two or three week's notice be
Ore coming for it. Address . r
DB. L. A. HTT.n;'1
An tioch, 8. C.
October 8 41 fh*
RAGS WANTED.
rVO CENTS AND A HALFjtfr jjopwi^JQ
CURRENCY will be paid for CLEAN Oottoi
ir Linen RAGS ddlveren at the
-ENQUIRER OFFICE.
July2 27 ^.tf
ILlHfSWffiPAPERg FOR SALE
4 A/tf) OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE
1UUU ?t |1 per hundred. Apply at the
' ENQUIRER OFFICE.
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1 He canofferunuHtufluraaoemeniSDbtn m regards
f Htyles and Prices, anftMjdiiiflljNBHcit*
! dies' SH(?E8 of alf qualities'widataU.prices. :
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t Splenujd collection of i*Dcket^Kzu^ej^^inArn?
blrcheap. bits wif* ft:n io eaoo*
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p ".grl.i t!i;?lr<u ji iliMfmg
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^pyr^to^mflS^iberal
of .charge,
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Z. B. Van^.r.' W; Dewcy 4;Co;, B?nk<tB ; Firtt
1
:?' October8(*u? Jm;?w11 v'd ? . ,iam>*?a
J1 From fifteen to thirty ymrdfloa^te^Wiwuttli
this Loom ina^day. I Uvw vee
oftfc 1 J *? PNf*^ Jujjin#, M
. By the turning of ime^ycragk it l$rtatj?,W?p
orff, Virrth ntf fhfrClbth. tretaW'thfc-TreidHta, IU
, threwathe-ahfrttlee.' rrj> I urMgrain * ?? iTii?
_ 4ia?dNfli?l)iifl^*fdt -JtVu reryaimpie and *?
:>tFor ftxrtherparttcQlabaradfor circulars, ?r call
At the "Adickes' Building." up-etair*, whw* a
!? Loom can be seen in operation. "
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'-.Oqtobeifl'rvitiix 4tu ? o;iw fS9?tffrF
WWJPPP?which
her Will flett gs,;i'up Urf Slf liU.'*.
CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST.
He has made vrapwtamj? topuwhase * fege
for which he is prepared to pay the highest prices
Wiihis ^Wi^ase linfcixitately k^e
. <|tihMi^ercbA;>Wbe^?^W9hk^.%^MScxr
with BiKiritiris. rt/.mtTWBRV PwnnnnKL for
f , Octobers: ,M r . , !!<;,-. ;
jHEWHARPW^RESTQB;.
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ODER MANSION HOUSE,
CHARLOTTE, H. C. ' ' ' .
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OATfeS, jg C&.
COTLERY AND^GUNS, which they offer cheep
j ^ tefort pufcha.
enigmas we are offering-great inducement* " "?
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' ' J0H2i-'E? OATHS?
.October 15 . at tfjlgffe '! ,J ?4tt|
; BOOTS AND SHOES AT COgf .
> AS the agent of. LOUIS SMITH,, the
1 IjV undersigned anhofancesthkt 4?e r##* lot
v V> . of.Northern HOOTS and Hofouwaaade
- and XoJ^^HQ^.BmtflWAforMfjp.
r Wom6h andChfldren, whlchare offered
- FOR SALE AT' FUST OOST. . .M ; u?
are-requested to eome forward*aad SETTLE IM
MEDJATfELY, ptbqgwiae I wttL bocompelled, to
; place the same Ih the hands or an officer for col- ,
, lection/ , m H. KELLER
October 15 - St
:11To coTTOjr sellers.^.,
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gteiwedtaaae^^ttot
5 ADVACEMEJ^^UbJ0^?^ AipmonU.
Call and see btobefef* telling. at his Store near
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OeMieriS ''-Hi* If?"r & *
" A 'N eftoctual remdttf tor Rfceumirtffirfa, Lntnba'
uV 0ct,or weak*M?to tbeback > Palcwfyrains,
I and. never fcilato preventhapdeuiogof the. breasts
i from coagulated MmL If can Be had at the "Ybrk
Drug Store. ' ' 4
JOHN a KUYKENDAL.
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