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SoctfHBiw"Fb$T*t, Skrvtur ?ftottfthe report of the Postmaster-General, it appears that the cost f nessee, Alabansa, Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, 8 and Texas, for the past year, has been. $2,168,- 1 459?neariydonble the cost in 1866, which was $1,- ? 086,527. The excess of the prioe of contracts over . receipts, in the same States, is about $650,000. -i The excess of the contract prices over receipts of 1 the servioe to California, Oregon, and the Terri- * tories, is not less than $2,300,006. '" 1 Thx Bank op the Statx Mandamus Casil? _ Judge Willard, before whom this case Was argue^, has decided that instead of the assets of the Ban* L of the State being turned over into the bands of h ~ the Governor of the State, as required by the Act a of the Legislature recently passed, the wnole mat- c tar must remain in the jurisdiction of the courts of _ the State, where it na,s already been placed for adjudication, to be detennjn^d upon according to Jmantial anir Cirammral. j TOBXTIILX PB1CES ctobkitT" CORRECTED WEEKLY BY CARROLL, CLARK A 00. ' " i WEDNESDAY.. NOVEMBER 25,1868. . 1 BAdG[N6-^umy?^ @ -87 J BALE ROPE?Hemp V? 19X(& 15 ( M?o2to,va? @ .98 a Cotton, r ft (g) ... n IRON TIES, per pound, ? (a) 19 BLUE-STONE, V ft @ CANDLES?TaHow?F ft....... --^v M ? Ad*?*ntloe,F ft . <gj 9S COFFEE?Bio?V ft *? S ? LaguyTa, Ffc " ? Jm?, F k & yi% COTTON YARN, F bock oC S pounds,.... - i. (a) SW GUNPOWDER, V ft ?... 4*- j MACKEREL?No. 1, tulf barrel. ... .... e No. 2, half barrel! (3; .. E No. 9, half barrel* ft,. ... " No. 1, F Kit,... ;. fti 0 No. 8, F Kit,;... .. ?> .. * [No. 3, V Kit,... ? .... MOLASSES?Cuba?F gallon... .... ,. ? 70 Weft India, F gallon .. fil .. j New Orleans, F gaflap......1;.1;'" fir 190 NAILS?Northern-V .L i'. Sl> 8 RICE, F ft M (rf i U F SALT, V MCkr...e # 1 ;,f |jj SUGAR?Palveriaed?F ft.,..??., .. mi.. 25 c Ouahed/Vft. Si, 6 ? A, Ffc... v.-|i , V. C, Ultra, F ft ............... ..'it If t Brows, V ft.... 14: (g rjfiff 0 TEA?Hywn?? /r*? *8 8 te'^i.^:rrr.rr.v.r. :: I VINEGAR?Cider?F gallon. 1.'r.."@ ? ,i_' PRODUCE MARKET?TRICKS FROM WAGONS. ; *' BACOX?Hiaw^-V ft..'...../.... 'TJ "it' Sbouldcra, F ft...... ? 14 g Sides, F ft ? 18 , | CORN, V bushel ? W ' ? CORN.MEAL, F bushel .. ? .. t ntwum . 1 1~1 .. 1 00 UKlftlJ IUU11 .-IWIIlIll, r . .. . ... ? Peacli*s, peeled, V bushel.. _ ...@ 150 i Peacbea, on peeled, F bushel. .. ft 1 95 t EGGS, V dozen 4 X ft 15 * * FLOUR, V 100 ft? 8 50 ft 5 85 J HIDES-Green?V ft....-........; Do, VI) ft Ha LARD?Country?f ft ' (2 ... 80 fc LIMB, Vbushel. @ \ ri ? OATS, P bushel 55 @ ! ?0' ? PEAS,-V buvhel... .' ft a POTATOES?1 rinh?V busbel - r?. M, .. Sweel, V burhel ft .. f SHINGLES, V. 1000 @5 50 TALLOW, V ft 7..Vr.. TO ffl 18* WHEAT, Pbwbel....;... .. @ 9 10 Cotton?The market for seveftd days has been somewhat animated in consequence of favorable advices from foreign markets. About 30. bales ^ have been sold. We quote to-day, for a good article, 20j. c _ ' 1 1 ? I f EOCK-HHX PRICES CTTRBSTF. d CORRECTED WEEKLY BT JOHN' R. LONDON, COM- t MISSION MERCHANT. 3 MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24,1868; a BAGGING?Gunny?per yard, u.t.w.'.'! 97 ? 88 BALE ROPE?Hemp, per pound,.,.., 13 a 15 Manilla, per pound,,. ?a 25 Cotton, per pound, 31 a 30 m IRON TIES?per pound,.... 11. a .13 J BLUB STONE?per pound, ? a ? "1 CANDLES?Tallow?per pound, ' ? ? 90 I Adamantine, per pound, ? ? 95 -f COFFEE?Rio?per pound, ............. ? ?' 5 Laguym, per pound, ? a -ij 1 Java, per pound,,.... ? a ? O COTTON-YARN, per bunch of 5 pound*,.... ?a 9 50 ^ GUNPOWDER, per pound,....' ? ? 50 x. MACKEREL?No. 1. half barrels, ? a ? " No. 2, half barrel*, ? ? ? c No. 3, half barrefc,.... ? ? ? P No.-A, per Kit,....,......... ?. ? ? J No. 2, per Kit, 7. ? ~k ? J No. 3, per Kit....... ? a ? MOLASSES?Cuba?per galloa, 60 a 75 We*t India, per gallon, ? a ? New Orleane, per gallon, ? a 1 25 ~ NAILS?Northern?per pound, 7 a 8 RICE, per pound,... ? ? SAI.T, per sack , ? ? 3 25 , SUGAR?PrHTerlxed?per poand, ? ? 20 J. Crashed, per pound, ? ? so u A, per pound,......... ? a 18 g C, Extra, per poqnd,......,. .... ? ? 18 tl Brown, per pound, 10 * 14% Q TEA?Hysou?per pound,.... ? o 3 00 Imperial, per pound, ? ? ? u Black, per pound, ? ? 1 SO VINEGAR?Cider?per|?lk>n, 50 ? 75 PRODUCE market-prices from wagons. BACON?Hams?perpound,. ? a 25 Shouklcrs, per pound,............. ? ? .18 -l Side*, per pound........ ?. ? 92 I CORN, per bushel, new ? a ? J CORN-MEAL, per bushel, - ? o ? -J f DRIED-FRUIT?Apple*, peeled, per bushel,. ? a ? 1 Peaches, peeled, per bushel,.. ? a ? 0 Peaches, uapeeled, per kaskel ? ? ? Q EGGS, per doxen, ? a 15 _ FLOUR, per 100 pounds, ? a 7 09 HIDES?Green?per pound, a 8 Dry, per pound, 12 a 17 LARD?Counrry?per pouud, . 22 a 25 LIME, per bushel 50 a 75 OATS, per bushel...... ?? ? 75 m PEAS, per bushel,. ?..rsijOO-r POTATOES?Irish?per basheL............ ? ? ? Sweet, per bushel, 75 a 1 id r SHINGLES, per 1000, 4 50 a 5 00 f TALLoW, per pound, i ? a 12J{ , WHEAT, per bushel .;... 9 50 a 3 00 * Cotton?Dull the first part of last week at 20? rallied on more favorable advices to 21 during the week, and closed to-day at 21.30for best grades. Sales about 50 bales. ~ CHARLOTTE, November 23.?Cotton?The { market opened quiet and continued inactive'on t the basis of 21 to Ul? cents for middling, until Friday, when it advanced one-fourth of a cent. Closing firm on Saturday at 21} cents. Sales for the week 026 bales. _ * J CHARLESTON, November-21.?Cotton firm; sales 400 bales; middling 22}; receipts 919. ^ j NEW YORK, November23.?Cotton less aotive 1 and steady; sales 1,500 bales at 24}. 3 LIVERPOOL, November 21?Evening.?Cotton btioyant?uplands 10} to 11. Financial. YORKV1LLE, November 25.-Gold, $1.35. < i NEW YORK, November 33.?Gold $1.34*. ^ CHARLESTON, November 19.?The foUowing i$ the current rates for South Carolina Bank Bills: Bank of Camden, 34; Bank of Charleston, 84 ; _ Bank of Chester, 9; Bank of Georgetown, 9; Bank of Hamburg, 5; Bank of Newberry, 33; Bank of _ South Carolina, 10; Bank of the Stale of South Cai> * olina prior to 1801,15; Hank of the 8tate of South Carolina, after 1st January, W61, 4; Oommer- ? cial Bank, Columbia, 1; Exchange Bank, Co- 1 lumbia, 9; Farmers and Exchange Bank 1: Mer- * chant's Bank, Cheraw, 9; People's Bank, 56; Jj Planter's Bank, Fairfield, 4; Planter's and Me- c chanic'sBank, Charleston, 23; Southwestern Rail- , road Bank, old, 30; Southwestern Railroad Bank, ' new, 28 ; State Bank,Charleston,SjTJnlon Bank, 83; City of Charleston Change Bills, 96 to 97; State o'f South Carolina Treasury Notes, 77. * i\ equity?york district* i John F. Lindsay, Administrator, vs. R. M. Lind , say and others .?Bill/or Injunction, Account, ^ <?c. life-] t THE Creditors of J. G. LINDSAY "deceased, . are required to present and establish their deman ds before me, according to law, on or before a the 1 st dav of December, next. ($10.50) WALTER B. METTS, C. E. Y. D. 1 August 27 35 3m 'INEQUITY?YORK DISTRICT. '2 J. J. Watson, Administrator, vs. James M. Armstrong and. Wife and others Hill for lujunc trvrty au ^ , THE Creditors of B. J. PATTERSON, deceas- J ed, are required to present and establish their demands before me, according to law, on or be- , lore the 1st dav of December next. i (sio.50) Walter b. metts, c. e. y. d. ~ August 27 35 3m ______ I MY arrangements are such as to enable me to 2 furnish large quantities of a superior quality of LIME, at my Kiln, AT A REDUCED PRICE. Persons wishing to purchase are requested to givo me two or three week's notioe be- J fore coming for it. Address ' V Dr. L. A. HILli, Antioch, S. C. October 8 41 tf I COLLECTOR'S NOTICE. J THE Monthly lisfs for SEPTEMBER AND OC- ? TOBER, 1868, have been returned for Collec- c tion. Parties interested will please take notice ^ that payment must be made before the 30th in- ? stant, otherwise penalties will attach. * VV. B. WILLIAMS, Deputy Collector. 2 November 19 47 2t MILK COW WANTED, THE undersigned desires to purchase a No. 1 t MILK COW, with a young Calf. For such . an one, a liberal price will be paid. , c LAWSON D. GOORE. November 19 47 tf , . jtEtlGIQtTS yQTICE. ri I |vtil8 day,Thorsday (the 28thJ. In acoordance I with the recommendation of the civil authoriLes, will be observed as a day of public thanks iving. Suitable services may be expected at. the . *resbyterian Church. "* November 26 ' 48 v It ^ NOTE LOST. T" r 08T or mislaid, a Note of hand payable to the fl undersigned bv John R. Hall, for abont -> TWENTY-SIX DOLLARS. All persons are I wreby cautioned against trading for the said Note. fr WM. SAHM8. Jl November 28 '48 St* SITUATION WANTED. 1 YOUNG MAN of good education and wellfV connected, desires a school in the country, or i situation as a teacher in a private family. AdIress, . J. E. H., Shelby, N. C. November 26 48 tf p r TOWN TAXES. PERSON8 who are in arrears for TOWN TAXES for the year ending in February, 1868, are , lerebyvpoti&edthat .unless the same is paid to the Secretary and Treasurer, on or before the 15th of lecember next, steps will be taken to enlbrce the o1 lavment by law. By order of the Town Council, " R. LATHAN, Secretary and Treasurer. p Novomhor 26 v 48 3t a BETAHIVG WITHOUT LICENSE. ? OTIOE is hereby given that whenever the neLv| oessarv evidence can be obtained, the Town touncil will prosecate any person or persons who re guilty or retailing spirituous liquors, in the town of Yorkville, without lioense. By order of the Town CounciL R. LA THAN, Secretary and Treasurer. ? November 26 48 8t S .. NOTICE. i 4 LL persons having claims against the estate of 1 i MARGARET McLAIN, of whom I am Ex- at outer; and of JANE CONN, of whom I am Ad- cr ainistrator, are notified to present the same, on ty r before the 14th day of DECEMBER next, on rhioh day I will settle up said estates in fall. si S. G. BROWN. c November38^ ,48 . ,.n . ,, 3t . J\ . TAN YARD TO LEASE. B rIE undersigned deeiree to LEASE hie TAN- th YARD, situated in York District, six miles G kmth of Rock Hill." This yard is in good order, nd In ft neighborhood where an abundance of lark can always be obtained. Persons wishing to ngage in this business will do well to call on-me eon, asJ. will give some one agood bargain. . JAS. 3a? ^ November 26 48 4t? , XiSS CSAStiX FOE CAPITALISTS. ;L09RIN8 ft SAW Mill FOR SALE. 1 TOE undersigned offers for sale the property i( ? known as:the CHESTER MILLS, a first class r lour and Saw Mill, with a 60-horse Engine and J* toilers, in the Town of Chester, S. C., within 60 ** ards of the Charlotte Railroad Depot. .i < tThe Proprietors, who cannot give their personal _ ttention, offer the property on such very advanigeous terms, as will oe m reach of persons of my limited means to purchase, and therehy make ? Handsome and prontame investment. For particulars,, apply to Mr. W. M. Nicholson, C< Chester, S. C.,or to Ci T JOHN CAMPSON * CO.,.Proprietors, j i ; ??f idi Charleston, SpC.. November 26 48 5t ~ ' NOTICE. ~~ i rIE undersigned takes this method of inform- ? ing his friends and patrons that he has pnr- et hased. the entire interest of the firm of J. tEOSSLER. at Boi6k Hfll, S. C., and will con- _ luct ther business alone. All persons indebted to the Firm are requested 0 make settlement immediately to A. FBEID- ? IAM. , \ Thankfnl fbr past fevors, he respectfully solicits continuance of the same. A. FREIDHAM. ? November 28 ( 48 St PHE DRUG STORE OF YORK. j( [AM under many obligations to the public for the very liberal patronage bestowed upon me. Lnce taking charge of the York Drug Store, ana ? shall endeavor earnestly, to merit a continuance f it. Pure DRUGS AND MEDICINES shall al- f ays be found here. Scrupulous attention given J\, > their dispensation. Prescriptions carefully, acurately and scientifically compounded, and no aimripafed, no, ettpjfte loft untried, to make the ? rark Drug store thltf, which it is fast becoming, ITE DRUG STOBE OFYORK. ' T^Tr^ T JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. f November 26 . 48 tf PERFUMERY, &C. _ A MERICAN, French and English Extracts for \ the Handkerchief; Fixtatures, Oils and Po- j lades for the Hair; Fine Toilet Soaps; Fine En- A lish Tooth, Nail and Hair Brushes; Buffalo, Gut- f0" 1 Percha and H,orn Dressing Combs, with many ther articles in this line, both useful and orna- ? rental, always on band at the York Drug Store. G JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. ? November 26 48 tf | Ttirr, an\ i b.ICI L xj x ?j r r s* PARTICULAR attention is pud to this Department of the York Drag Store, and in addi- _ ion to my present stock, which is very complete, expect to receive in a few days, an Anoline for , oloring, instantly and permanently, Red, Blue, A Sreen, and their different shades. Also a treatise 1n Dyeing generally, for distribution. JOHN 0. KUYKENDAL. _ November 26 48 . tf r: ;i?TAPIiE DRUGS. J OE attention of the people generally, and of ^ 'hysicians in particular, is called to my cornStock of FRESH STAPLE DRUGS. A iberal discount will be made to Physicians ma- ? ling bills with me. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. n November 26 48 tf j PATENT MEDICINES. E A FULL S^ock of all PATENT PREPARA- o TIONS that are of acknowledged power and w isefulness in eradicating diseases, can be found at he York Drug Store. cs JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. A November 28 48 tf Ci JUCPS, KER08IHE OH & LAMP GOODS. tb A BEAUTIFUL and varied assortment of Hand 1 CIA 1 r A T ? ^ auu DIAUU iMun.ro, Ajtuiiy unwu?, mui puis Ire test Keroaine Oil, can always be had at the fork Drag Store. H JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. J November 26 48 tf jj WHITE LEAD, OILS, &C. n! A' LOT of White, Black and Bed Ijeads, Lamp fl1 Drop and IronyBlack Paints, Putty and Win low Glass, jast reoeived, at the York Drug Store. lu JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. November 26 '48 tf REMOVAL. rIE undersigned take this method to inform J their friends and customers that they have emoved their Stock of DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES to the next door, in the Brick Building onontlTrnminntpd W B TT TlAWT.T\Sft\ whfirfl N hey will keep everything usually found in a fust al lass DRY GOODS AND GROCERY STORE. They will be glad to have their friends and cusomers give them a call, and they will show them ~ round and sell them goods if they can. ftfcOTs* JOHN J. SMITH and JOHN DOBSON I re always on hand, and will be glad to have any r if their frieiwls give them a call, and will wait on to hem with the greatest ofpleasure, and treat them cl dndly. T. M. DOBSON <fe CO. pi N. B.?The undersigned takes pleasure in reilleland York County, and the aiming Counies of North Carolina, and of Union and Sparanburg, for the very liberal Patronage bestowed >n them, and hope, by strict attention to business C nd dealing fairly with all persons, to merit a con- k irmance or the same. T. M. DOBSON <k CO. L November 26 48 tf A IN BANKRUPTCY. : rn the District Court of the United States for the _ District of South Carolina. . ED^EF^ERYS/Bankrnpt.} In Bankrupt^. ^ A DIVIDEND MEETING of tho Creditors of qi \ the above named Bankrupt will be held be- e< ore WM. L CLAWSON, Register in Bankrupt- Y y of said Court, at his office in Yorkvjlle, South 'omiina at in o'clock. A. M.. on the 18th day of >ecember, A. D., 1868,' for the purposes named in ~ he 27th Section of the Bankrupt Act of March , 1867. W. B. METTS, Assignee. j November 26 ?. . 2t f Of BANKRUPTCY. 2 * the District Court of the United States, for the .. District of South Carolina. i. F. XB WG^fBankrupl. } In Bankruptcy' A DIVIDEND MEETJNQ of the Creditors of - A the above named Bankrupt will be held be- I ore WM. I. CLA WSON, Register in Bankrupt- w y of said Court, in his office at Yorkville, South y( arolina, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. on the 18th day of December, A. D., 1868, for toe purposes named ? n the 27th Section of the Bankrupt Act of March * 1867. W. a METOS, Assignee. Novembers 48 2t 1 RAGS WANTED. Frocmrs AND A HAI^F per j>ound, IN ~ CURRENCY will be paid for CLEAN Cotton ir Linen RAGS delivored at the . i ' ENQUIRER OFFICE. J Novembers " 45 "'r' if GRfc&t ATXRi^QN ^ IN YORK ! ;, iEW STORE! NEW GOODS! J. A. LEDERER & G&A 3 EG leave to inform the citizens of Yorkville 3 and the surrounding cdithtry, that they have ?Rtopened, at the " "CLAWSON BUILDING," a new Stock of Goods, consisting in part of DRY GOODS of every description, JLOTHTNG, BOOTS AND SHOES, Hats, <tc., which they offer to the public a.T INJii W YUliA rJEUUED. We shall also constantly keep up a good 'supply r Woolen Blankets, . - , ?; t OVER-COATS, SHAWLS, ... LANNELS, LINSEYS, and a good Stock of [OSIERY and NOTIONS. By giving us a call, e aro convinced that you will not go away disitisfled. Allweaskisto r?^ GIVE US A TRIAL. ?, We will be pleased to show our Goods. A LEDERER. JOS. ANATHAN. November 26 . 48 it TATE OF SOUTH^AROLIXAv York County.: TETHEREAS D. J. GLENN, Jr., {has applied r T to me for Letters (of Administration on all id singular, the goods and chattels, rights and edits of JAMES A. GLENN, late of the Conn-, aforesaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and ogular, the kindred and creditors of the aaid da- j ased, to be and appear before me, at our next ldge of Probate's Court for the saM County, to be >lden at York Court House on the 8TH DAY OF ECEMBER, next, to shew? cause, if any,. why ie said Administration should: npt be graced, iven under my hand and Seal, this 24th day of November,in the year of pur Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-eight, and in the 93rd year of the Independence of the United.States of America. F. C. HARRIS, <1 HUgD U1 JL 1VU(?M7? November 26 48 .<-2t*'>* BBATTON, MASON & WITHERS, crockery & glassware. L LOT of Crockery and Glassware, Plates, TeaI. Cups and Saucers, Bowls and Pitchers, Mugs, oblets, Wine-Glasses, Molasses Jugs, SaltCelrs, Pepper Boxes, Tumblers, Ac., for sale Ry BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS. November 19 47 tf i hardware, ? )F every description, embracing Spades, Shovels, Mannre Forks, Nails, Rasps, Files, Cufrycmbe, Horse-Brushes, Claw-Hamtners, Cotton irds, Smoothing Irons and Colftee Mills, for sale 7. . BRATTON, MASON A, WITHERS. November 16 J J 1 47 >J -*1 ' - -Hf' * wooden ware. LLOT of WOODEN WARE, embracing Well Buckets, Churns, Water Buckets, Horse Bucksand Tubs. On hand and for sale by BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS. November 19* 47 ^,, . tf g ~ "tin-ware >F every description,- as good as the l>est and as cheap as the cheapest. , , ; BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS., November 19 .47 if. bagging. roping, &c. l LOT of Bagging, Roping, Ties, Coffee, Sugar, L Tea, Salt and Cheese, at BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS'. November 19 <47 tf axes and hatchets. l LOT of AXES AND HATCHETS, from the L best Manufacturers, mar be fbnndat BRATTON, MAS6N A WITHERS'. November 19 47 tf ml cutlery* LNIVES AND FORKS, Tablo and TeaSpoons, Pocket Knives, Ac., for sale cheap, by BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS. November 19 47 tf ready-made clothing?" i NICE Lot of READY-MADE CLOTHING, 1 embracing Overcoats, Coats, Pants and Vests, r sale by BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS. November 19 47 . tf'. . cents' furnishing goods, CONSISTING of Readv-Made Shirts, UnderJ Shirts, Half-Hose, Suspenders, Shirt Collars, Inenand Paper; Cravats and Gloves, lor sale by BRATTON, MASON A. WITHERS. November 19 47 * tf hats. ~~ l GREAT variety of HATS, which will be sold I as cheap as the cheapest, by BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS. November 19 47 tf "boots and shoes. uftEN'S and Boys' BOOTS, Men's, Women's fj. and Children's Shoes, in. great variety, at BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS. November 19 47 : tf to cott^ sellers. I1HE undersigned having made arrangements L to BUY COTTON THIS SEASON, will be leased to see any that may be offered in this mar-. Bt. Planters are requested to let him see their otton bofore soiling. The highest market price ill be paid. Plnntflru wi'diinrrtoahin t.hpi r Potton t/^t.ho Vnrth in make arrangements through him. LIBERAL DVACEMENTS will be made on shipments, all and see him before selling, at his Store near te King's Mountain Railroad Depot. J. II. FAYSSOUX, Agent. October 15 42 tf WOOL, CARDING. rHE undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of York District, and the publicgeneral that he has recently erected in connection with is grain Mills, on Crowder's Creek, en entirely 2\V WOOL-CARDING MACHINE,.and is now illy prepared to Card Wool in the vel-v best man jr.' A portion of the public patronage is respectilly solicited. ;. G. L. RIDDLE. October 22 48 tf PISGAH ACADEMY, AT the foot of Crowder's Mountain) Gaston County, North Carolina. BoardictK ing at eight and nine dollars a month. iBW Tuition low. Boys prepared for Sophomore Class in any or our Colleges, elghborhood healthy, and unsurpassed in mors and freedom from'temptations to vice. S. B. LATIIAN, Principal. November 12 40 ADML^fRATOirSNOTICET LLL persons indebted to the estato of WILLIAM SCOTT, deceased, are hereby notified i uicitvu imuicuintu uivuu x cinuna un>iu^ aims against the estato'of the said deceased, will resent them forthwith, properly attested. S. M. SCOTT, Administrator, with the Will annexed. November 19 47 3t AGENTS^WANTED. SEND 15 cents for a specimen number of the ^ CAROLINA FARMER, containing splendid ists of Premiums for new subscribers. Active gents are making ?5 to ?10 per day. Address, WM. H. BERNARD, Proprietor, Wilmington, N. C. October 22 4!> ' tf BRINLEY PLOWS. * rHIS celebrated SOUTHERN PLOW is furnished to order by the single Plow, or in large nantities, at Manufacturers' prioes, and deliver1 at any point on Rail Roaa to the citizens of ork, Chester and Lancaster. JOHN MAY, Agent. Octooer lo 4Z -zi CHESTER NTTRSERY CARDERS. L CHOICE Collection of young PriUt Trees, Grape Vhies, Sti-awberry jPlarlts, Evergreens, oses. Greenhouse Plants, etc., <fec. Price list can a had by addressing , . . .. W. BLAKE, Nurseryman, Chester, S. C. October 15 .42 . 3m TO EVERYBODY. TT you want to get the worth of your money, buy your gooqs from DOBSON & CO. They 111 self to-yon cheap and tell you when they sell ju worthless goods. T. M. DOBSON <fc. 00. November 6 -45 ,tt BOOTS ANlTSHOES. XTATEF-PROOF BOOTS and Ooarae and Fine r\- SHOES, remarkably cheap and good, at <T. M. DOBSON* CO S. Novembers 45 tf RYE AND' OATES. - ^ l QUANTITY ot RYE AND "OATS, for sale i by T. M. DOBSON & CO. November o '' 45 ' ,T- " tf' SALES, ASSIGNEES?'SAMV',: J ; I 'In the District Court of the United States for the j In the Matter of . ) , . -. THOS. S. JEFFKRYS, [ In Banltrupfcy, Bankrupt. J . ' 1 T) Y virtue of an order obtained from. Hon. Geo. ffj S. Bryan, Judge of the District Court of the United States'for the Dlittfdbof South C^telina, I will expose* to public sale at YoA Court House, 1 on the : ' ' : 1 ?HE 18TH OF DECEteER NEXT* all the Real Estate, Personal Property and Choses t in Aotiou of T. S. JEFFERYS, of YorkvUle, & i Carolina, who haa been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own Petition, consisting: of the.ifrbt, title : and in^res^^said Bankrupt, In the.following j ^ Cue^ln^ir^hV Totvn pT Yorkville/ -with the BuUdihgtf ;thereon, situated on Congress street, ; adjolhing-lbtof W. I. Clawson and lot belongiiig i to the estate-of Miss Sarah Msssey, and the As^o- t Ylknwrtk ff A tiP -A CiaiV IVWUIUIUU vuuivu, wuiwtuMn ?? --v.?, more or less. Sold subject to any Dower that may add-Bodk-Debts Aue&id Baakrupt'sestate. . . ? . i Also, the Assets of the firm, of- DARWIN <fc JEFPERY8, in which said Bankrupt's estate isentitled to one-half interest, consisting of 2 bales cotton, 1 platform scale, 1,.cotton scale, I counter scale,! desk, llotof mearsuree also, the CHQSES IN AC-, TION belonging to said flrnvoousiatipg of notes, book ,debts, and interest in Bonds, qt the State of Sputh Carolina. ruv ;i' J A l| ' A V ; Also, the assets of the firm of MpCorkle"<fc Jef-; ferys, in which said Bankrupts ests# Is entitled to one-half interest, consisting of^^ocks. 1 bet mahogany dining tables, 1 set frhipi&geh Axles.' Also, the Assets ofthe firm of Jimes Jeffbrys& Son, in which said Bankrupts ee&fle is entitled to ope-half interest consisting of notes and book! debts. n 1 4'' 3 j Sold for the benefit of the creditors of said Bank-i runt's estate.' ' *v will ! Terms of Sale.?Cash in currency?purchasers to pay for all necessary paper* ana stamps. J. S. R. THOMSON, Assignee. November 26 ;; . .' 48 . : 4t v EXECUTOR'S^ ALE- A! I WILL expose to public sale,-at York Court House, on the first Monday In December next; so much ofthe HOME PLANTATION of Arehibald^teele, deceased,.situate in YorkuCounty, as Ji3 on thefcbigh side,of the Sshfctfroid, bounded "by lands of the wido w CrSvffohli Dr. 'Blkke, Jhs. A. Erwin, Mrs. Jane Poag and others, containing Two Hundred and' Twenty-Six- Acres, more or less. Terms of Sale?CA8H. J \ AMZI STEELEuExeoutor. ' f Novomberl3 -46-.!...;, 4t i JUDGE OF-PHOBA,TE%??AIiE W. E. Jackson and S. W. Barns and wife, vs. A.' . Jackson and others?Heirs-aJUlaw of James L.' Jackson, deceased. - > 1 BY virtue of an order from I\ C. HARRI8J 1 Judge of Probate for York County, I wifl of J fer at public sale.- at York Court House, on the 1 the tract of land described In the summons in pari tltion in this Case, containing I . TWO HUNDRED AND NINETEEN ACRB3, \ more or less, bounded by lands of Andrew Jack* < son, John Walker and E. A. Neel'y. TERMS OF SALE. j 1 A credit of twelve mionths With interest flroni ( day of_sale. the purchaser giving bond With'gbtK sujety aftd Vmortjiiage of tn^pr$^b^, if deemec j necessary, to the Probate Judge, for, the paymen^ t of the purohaso money. ' g Costs to be paid on.uav of sale; " ' " * ' I i .(*8.25). >R. H. GLENN, S..Y. D. j T November 12- , L 46 ^ _ 4t j \ COMMISSIONERS SALE, \ InEqult> -York IM?t. ' W. B. Metts, C. E. Y. D. "j Bill to Foreclose Mort- \ vs. f " t A. C. Sutton, ) gage. TN obedience to the Decree of the Court of Eqni- J I ty, made in this cause, I will sell at York Court 1 House, on the / [ j FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER NEST, ? a tract of land on the east-side of Catawba River, ? in possession of Defendant, known as the Lanier i tract, containing 126 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, l and bounded by lands of A. Graham, J. R. Ben- !! nett, and lands of the estate of J. M. Smith and others. W*' . .'rtU ?4. ..^ ' 1/ TERMS OF 8ALE/-,. Tj Cash onough to pay costs of these proceedings, ,t the balance of purchase money on a credit of six t months, with interest from day of sale, and secured by bond of purchaser with good securities 1 and a mortgage of the premises. ., t WALTER B. METTS. f (311.25) Commissioner In Equity, t November 5 45. . ., 6t TAKE~PARTICUL.AR NOTICE, t THE Creditors of W. B. DUNLAP and J. LE- 8 ROY DA VIES are earnestly requested to meet me at Rock Hill, York County, on SATUR- J DAY, 5TH OF DECEMBER next I have im- 1 portant questions to submit to the Creditors and 8 desire to be fhlly instructed by them in wintjfhjc upsaid estates. I will be prepared to submit"fufi * statements in regard to said estates, and trust 8 there will be a full attendance of all interested. 1 The Creditors of W. B. DUNLAP are hereby notified, on or before said day, to present and c prove their claims. J | At the same time and place, I will sell to thie highest bidder, a tract of land belonging to said W. B. DUNLAP, viz: all that parcel ofland in 1 York County, on Fishing Creek, called thelSVANB ? TRACT, bounded by lands of D. Williams, J. N. ] McElwee, Jr.. J. J. Foag and others, and contain- ' ing about FIVE HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES. Terms ot Sale?One fourth CASH, the balance ! of the purchase money to bepaid in sir and twelve months, in equal instalments, with' interest from day of sale, nod secured by the bond of . the purchaser and mortgage of the premises/ Hie pur- f chaser to pay for Deed, Mortgage and Stamps. L. H. MASSEY, Assignee.! ? November 12 46 4t 8 SHERIFF'S SALES* f * BYvirtiieofWritsof Fieri Facias.to me di- f rected, will be sold between the legal hoprs ' of Sheriffs Sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN 1 DECEMBER NEXT, J at York Court House, the following property, to 1 wit: r One tract of land, bounded by lands of W. C. 1 Black, J. D. F. Duncan, Goforthand others, levied r on as the property of Ann E. Bridges, at the suit c of W. P. McFadden for another. ($1 $0 a One tract, of land, on the North side of the York "i Road to Landsford, bounded by lands of Jamas 1 Williford, Mrs. Spears, J. N. McElwee, Jr., and r the Dower lands of Mrs. N. J. Robinson, and containing 150 Acres, more or less. One tract on the t South side of said road, bounded bv said Dower * lands, lands of R. L. Crook, R. McCreight, James a Williford, and William Ferguson, and containing e nbont two hundred acres. Also, the revisionarv I interest in the Dower lands assigned to Mrs. N. J. a Robinson, which said lands are bounded by the t tracts above described, landB of J. NV McElwee, I Jr., Glasscock, and J. P. Workman, and contain- c ing 137} acres, levied on as the property of James Robinson, deceased, at.the suit of Geo. G." Robinson and others. . J* AJso, on Tuesday following,, at .the late residence of the deceased, one sideboard, one bureau, one ' workstand, two washstands, one folding-leaftabie, two pine tables, one crib, one sofe, one wardrobe, j one chest, twenty-one chairs, sugar stand, fbree pair andirons, one fender and irons, shovel and tongs, one map, one glass, one clock, two beds, -i two matrasses, two bedsteads, one shot gun, gin, I thresher and fan, blacksmith tools, three horses, v and one mules, eleven head of cattle, lot of cot- j ton, lot of corn, lot of fodder, wagon and gears, f levied on as the property of James Robinson, de- y ceased, at the suit or Geo. G. Robinson and others, r (810 874 j One tract of land, whereon the defendant resided t at the time of his death, embracing two tracts orlg- ? inally, containing 450 acres, more or less, bounded c by lands of Hugh Burris, Thomas McKnight, Rob- j ert McKnight and others, sold subject to widow's ^ dower, levied on as the property of Philip Wil- * linms, at the suit of J. R. Williams and others. . ($2 621 J One tract of land, lying on the wators.of Clark's Pork, bounded bv lands of W. A. Robison, Andrew Robinson, John McCarter, and others, containing 152 acres, more or less, levied on as the . property of George Barber, at the suit of Walter 1 B. Metts, C. E. Y. D. and others. " ($2 25 ? One tract of land. 1 vine on the waters of Bnl lock's Creek, bounded by lands of J. 8. MeSwain, S. R. Moore, and othors, levied on as the proper- _ ty of J. M. Smarr, at the suit of W. C. ancrCt M. ' Gllmore, Executors, and others. (H 874 One tract of land, lying on the waters of Stony Fork, bounded by lands of J.R. Bratton,Wm. M. 1 Gordon and others, levied on as the property of f Grfeen Gordon, at the suit of J. S. Bailey, Admin- * istrator, and others. ($1 874 1 One Jack, levied on as the property of George Barber, at the suit of Walter B. Metts, C. E. Y. D., i and others. ($1 124 ^ On Tuesday after thefirst Monday in December ' next, at theresidenpe of the Defendant, onesorrel horse, one buggy, one old carriage, five head of t sheep, cooking utehRils, one clock, one wash pot,one fargekettle. one small table, scythe and cradle, t one cutting knife, levied on as the property or 1 Luke Smith, at the suit of G. R. Ratchford <fcCo., and others. (|S 00 ' One tract of land levied on as the property of J. Q, Reed, at the suit of the State for taxes, amounting tq 9k dents arid costS thbt may accrue, (fl. 124 One tract of land levied on as he property of J. G. Gaulding, at the snit of the State fbr iaies, a- 1 mounting to $8.73 and costs that may accrue. 1.124 A ) AgCTTOK SALES. theusuit of t^e State' for taxes, ^mounting to $&4] and costs that may accrue. ? . r* ($1.5< One tract of land levied on as the property <r Mrs. Violet Smith, at the suitof the State for taxes amounting to $1.43 and oosta that may accrue. . j .. . * ($1.12^ . One tract of land levied on as the property oj Mm. H. Moore, at the suit of the State for double Laxee, .amounting to 0d4 cents apd eost that maj accrued <-lj J .1 C... ($1.50 One tract of land levied on as the property ol John Morris, at the suit, of the State for double taxes, amounting: to 0.92 cents and oost that may aoeroe. , / : ($L5C One tract of land levied on as the property ol Robert Paisley, deceased, at the suit of the State am0Un^11^ and ^j8r * One tract of land levied on as the property, ol Henry Rattaree, deceased, at the salt of the State for doable taxes, amounting to $1.40 and costs that may accrue. ($1.50 One tract of land levied On as the property ol Alexander Galloway, whereon he now resides, bounded- by land* of Solomon Moore, Peter Galloway add others, at tne suit of the State for taxes, amounting to $3.96and costs that may accrue. ($1,874 One tract of land levied on as the property of A. M. McCarter, at the suit of the State for taxes, appuntiug to $1.12 and costs that may accrue. * One house and lot in kocjc am, leviea on as tne property of Mrs. P. J. Wylie, at the suit of the State for taxes, amounting to 96 cents and costs that may accrue. ($1*50 One tract of land, bounded by lands of Ferguson Barber.ind other*, levied on as the property of Robert Patton. at tne suit of the State for double taxes, amounting to $28.87 and the costs that may locrue. . ($1.87 One tract of land bounded bv lands of Wm.McSlll and' others, levied on as the property of John Bowlin, deceased, at the suit of tne State for double taxes, amounting to $3.56 and costs that may may accrue. f 2 ' t : One' tract of huulboonded by lands ofAi 0. Bigger and others, levied on as tne'property of Ajnxi Bigger at the suit of the State ior double taxes, unounting to $4.16 and costs that may accrue.. , >ir'. *1 ? v a? y i' . 2 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, bounded-by lands of B. P. Boyd and others. levied on as the property-of<Eliza O.~ Johnson it tne suit of the SUtet for double taxes, amounting to $1.60 and eosts-tbat may accrue. (1.871 One tract of land levied on as the property of Mrs. A. McBrayor, at the suit of the State for taxis, amounting to 31 cents and costs that may accrue.' , ($1.50 One tract of land levied on as the property of Elizabeth Morgan, at the salt of the State for taxis, amounting to 65 cents and costs that may aeIJMi r / > . . ' ($1.50 ' One tract of land levied on as the property of Rfaw M. KetT, bounded by lands of 8. A. McEl"on Afhowi of a# thn fltntn fnr taroo a_ nounting to $5.52 and coots that may accrue. ($1.60 One tract of land levied on as the property of T. S*. Bunlop at the suit of the State for taxes, anounting to $25.10 and costs that may accrue. ($1.50 One tract of land levied on. as the property of I. L. <fe W. T. Love, at the salt of the State for axes, amounting to $3.09 and costs that may ac^Onolraet ot land-levied on air'the property of a NT. McCarter, deceased, at the suit of the State for louble taxes, amounting^ eleven cents and the ibststbat may accrue. . ($1.50 One tract ofland, whereon defendant resides, wunded by-lahas-'of Dennis Orosby, Henry Laham-and others levied on as the property of Iiaac Minter, at'tne suit'of W. C. A C. M. Gumore, Eitoirton, and others. <77? ' I ($1,871 One tract: of land levied on as the property, of Dfonnis Miller, deceased, at thesuitof the State for louble taxes', amounting to' twenty Height cents indthe ooets that may aocrue. ' ($1.50 One tract of land levied on as the property of rpne Bennett, at the suit of the State /or . double axes, amounting to Ally-six cents and the ooats hat may accrue., ($1.50 One tract of land levied on as the property of lohn Stringfellow, at the suit of the State lor aoulle taxes, amounting to $16.88 and costs that may tccrue. ($1.50 One tract of land levied on as the property of Samuel Shilling! aw, at the suit of the State for louble taxes, amounting to $1.36 and costs that nay aocrue. ($1,50 One tract of land levied on as the property of J. ?. White, at the Buitof the State for double taxes, imounting to $21.94 and the costs that may acirne. ($1.50 One tract of land, bounded by lands of Dr. A. P. Campbell and ofhere, levied on as the property of S. M. Andrews, at the suit of the State for double axes, amounting to forty-six cents and the costs dht may Hccrue. ici.o/ One tract of land, bonnded by lands of King's Mountain Iron Company and others, levied on as he property of David Chne, at the suit of the State br double taxes, amounting to $1.92 and the costs hat may accrue. - n ,, ($1.87 One tract of land levied on -as the property of E. Jewell A Co., at the suit of the State for double axes, amounting to $1.64 and the costs that may icerue. ($1.50 One tract of land levied on as the property of liewis Hambright, at the suit of the State fbr aou)le taxes, amounting to $4.22 and costs that may iccrue. , ($1.50 One tract of land levied on as the property of Lbner Stewart, at the suit of the State for taxes, upounting to 59 cents and Costs that may accrne. TV ' '" ' * ($2.25 "One lot in Kock Hill, levied on as the property rf.B, F. Little, at the suit of the State for taxes, unonnting to $2.50 and the costs that may accrue. &112* One tract of land, bqunded by lands of W. B: Allison, Mrs. Gillespie and others, containing 109 icres, more or less, levied on as the property of E. tf.'-Kirkpatrick, at the suit of Hildeburn and brother. A _1_(^ 75 K. H. GLENN, M. Y. D. November 12 46 4t "learning short hand. TlHE best system of short-hand writing is PhoX nography. It is an art easily learned and of jreat use, in saving time and labor, to all literary ind professional men; but of the greatest imporarice to students of all kinds, lawyers, and jourjalists. To the reporter of speeches, orations, sernons, law-arguments, and lectures?it is of course ndispensable. The best of the several systems is kinnson's. It is also the easiest learned. In leaning it, the aid of a teacher is important but not inhspensable; nor are the principles difficult to earn, persevering practice oeing the main thing leedea to reach proficiency. Upon these points klr. S. S. Gilson (Alleghany City, Pa. J savs: "I eceived the COMPLETE PHONOGRAPHER, ?n the 20th of April. 1867, and, witbont teacher, or iny previous knowledge of Phonography, by demoting, for a greater part of the time, only one tour a day to the study, was able to report a sernon, verbatim, on the 13th of September, 1867." I propose to give lessons in the art, by mail, to hose at a distance desiring to learn it. The course vill consist often letters of instmction, so arran:ed as to cover the entire subject, and sufficient to inable the student, without further teaching, to >erfect himself in the. art. The priee will be $6 in advance. I furnish a hand-book, gratis. After he course, the student will need THE COMPETE PHONOGRAPHER (price$2.25) for refirenoa and practice. :i T7? ; JAS. WOOD DAVIDSON, Columbia, S. C. November 12 46 tf ~ In the probate court, York County. lenderson Martin, Applicant, against Bird Marr^tflfaad others;?Summons for Partition of real Estate. [T appearing to my satisfaction that the following Defendants in above stated case reside vithoujfc this State, via: Alexander Moreland, and 'riscilla his Wife; Freeman Logan, and Sabra lis Wife; Ransom Collins, and Rhoda his Wife; Villiam Martin, Anderson Martin, George W. Joforth, and Elizabeth his Wife; Hicks Martin, Ibsalom Martin, the daughter of Berryman Marin, deceased, and her husband, names not known, ind Martin Collins and six other children of Nany Collins, deceased?names unknown. It is, herefore, ordered, that they do appear and object o the division or sale of the real estate of Thomas dartin, deceased, on or before the 1st day of Janlary, 1869, or their consent to the same will be enere'd of record. FRANK C. HARRIS, Judge of Probate. October 8 41 8m [n eqxjity?york district. C. C. Neal and J. M. Henderson, Administrators. vs. Allen Robertson, Administrator, and others.? Bill for Injunction, Account, Ac. rHE Official Croditors of JOHN L. MILLER, deceased, late Commissioner in Equity for fork District, and the individual Creditors of F. I.. SIMRIL, deceased, are hereby notified tonre;ent and establish their demands according; to law, > fore me, on or before the first day of December, lext. WALTER B. METT8, C. E. Y. D. August 27 {$12.60) * 35 t 3m [K EdUITT?YORK DISTRICT. iarah Sandlfer and others vs. W. G. Campbell and others?Bill for Injunction, Sale of Land, dr. TINE Creditors of PHILIP SANDIFER, deV ceased, are required to present and establish heir demands before me, according to law, on or >efore the 1st day of December next. ($9.46) WALTER B. METTS, C. E. Y. D. August 27 86 3m DRESS GOODS. A SPLENDID assortment of Ladies' DRESS nL GOODS, and any quantity and style of CAL[CO, for sale low, by T. M. DOBSON & CO. November 5 45 tf - In thk Diskifci j/br&e f District of South Carolina. t TAT" OTlCl?l6 Hertby giv?fi that nh Qjo'aBl.fi'day of 1 jjl-November, A. D., 1868, Wauant in Baak-* ) raptcy was issued ontof theIlistrictCaurtofthelJf ntted States, for the District of Sooth Carolina, , gainst the estate of JAMES R. DeLOACH, of the County of Fairfield, and the State of South Cart r olina, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon f his pwn Petition; that the j?yrapnt of/my debts, and the delivery of 4n7 property belonging to ' the said Bankrupt, to him, or Ibr his use, and > the transfer of any property by him. are forbidden f by law ; - that a 1 meetftrg' oT the '-crfedftoVs of the ) said Bankrupt, to prove their debts,-and choose ' one or more Assignees of his estate, will be held at i a Court of Bankruptcy, to be holden on the 6th day of December, A. D., 1668, at 12 o'olock, M*, 1 at YorkvHle, S. C^ before W. L Clawsok, JEaq., i one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court > , J. ^M. EPPING.rU, 8. Marshal, i-By T. W. Clawbon, Deputy Messenger..;. November28 48..i; It : ; Iff BANKRCPTCl'. : In the District Covert of the United States, for the District of South Carolina. : NOTICE is hereby given that on the26th day of November, A. D., 1868, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued out of the District Court of the United States, for the District of South Carolina, againat the estate of C. K. WILLIAMS, of the County of York, and State of South Carolina, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own peti> tion; that the payment of any debts, and de' liveiyuaf^apy. -pcoparty. belonging In. ,tho jaid i Bankrupt, tohixn, oj\ for-.htfUseLjuid the trans' fer of any property by" Mm," art forbidden by toy t that y "meeting Of tht craiitorj df tb% f Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and choose one i or more Assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankmptcy, to be hotisa on the 8th day of December A. -D., 1888,; si 12 o'clock, M., at Yorktffl?, S;C*.be!brt W.LC^LATSfSQN, Esq., one of the Registers of satd court. ^ J. P.^f. EPPING.U. S, Marshal, By T. W. "Clawsoh, JlepqWiEeeeenger. November 28 ^.^48 ^ , ,It IN THE BISTBJCr COlIIfr Of the United States for the District df S. C. In the Matter of - ' ) V <~w' ' SAMUEL BLAIR. J roiAHKBCTTCY. At Yorkvitte, in the taid District, on the 25th day of November^ 1868. THTS is to give notice that a Petition has been tiled In said Court by SAMUEL BLAIR of York County, S. C.. in said District, duly declared a Bankrupt^unaer the Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to Establish a Uniform System ' of Bankruptcy throughout the Vnile^States," Approved 2d March, l807v.fotadlseh?rg?rand Cer-j tincate thereof, from all his debts and other claims' ' December, 1888, at 12"<TClOcK the hearing of the same, before W. I. CLAWSON, : one of the Register* in Bankruptcy of- said Court, at his office in Yorkville, South "Carolina, when: and where the Creditors may attend,- pno shew cause, if any - they have, why. the pmyer > or the said Petition should not be granted. J. P. M. EPPING, U. S. Marshal as Messenger. ; By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. t November26: IT/ f* ~j ' iv THiii nrfiTnirT rhrW* Of the United States for the District of 8. C. E^P/CASM^. 5 At YorhriUe, w tlte said District, on the 25th day r.nrTrnr^rr.of.November? 1863v- - , 7T r? j TliS-isfco givQ notice that a Petition haa-'been filed in said Court, by E. P. CASTLES, of York County, tn said-District duly declared a Bankrupt under the Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to Establish a Uniform System of Bankruptcy throughout the United States,'-'Approved, March 2d, 1807, for a discharge and oertificatothereo^, ' from all his debts and dtner claims prm-aMeuritler the said Act-; and the 21stday of L)eeember,'K68; at 12 o'clock, M., is assigned for the hearing of:the same, before W. I. CLAWSOJiT,:oqe^f the; Keg' istersin Bankruptcy of said Court, at his office .in Yorkville, South (Carolina, when and where a?e Creditors may attend, ana shew cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said Petitwn should not be granted. t I J. P. M. EPPING, U. S. Marshal as Messenger. By T. W. Clawson, Deputy MessefigeL ' November26 48 ."/St. .. 15 THE DISTRICT C0DRT OF THB/O.' For trie District of S. Carolina,, MARTIN^ARM^SONG,} V* ' I At Yorkville, in the said District, on the 25 th day of November, 1868. . e: THIS is to give notice thataPetition has been filed in said Court, by MARTIN ARMSTRONG, of York Co.unty, in said District, dnly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, entitled "Jn A rf. tn KutrthKxh. a TPtiiform. Su/iterm of Bank' ruptey throughout the United State*" Approved 2nd March, .1867, f"9* * discharge nnd .Certificate ' thereof, from all Tils fidbts and other claim a^ire^ablo under the said Act"; and the 21st day of December, 1808, at 12 o'clock, M., is assigned ibr the hearing of the same, before W. L CLtAWfCyN", one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his office in Yorkville, South Carolina* when and where the Creditors may attend, and shew cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the, said Petition should not be granted, J. P. M. EPPING, U. 8. Marshal as Messenger. By J. H. Clawson, Deputy Messenger^, L November 20 48 St U THE DISTRICT COTJUT OF THE XT,,8. " For tlie Dlst. of ?. Carolina. > Tlj!hL.JBOYrDf ) lN Bankruptcy. At Yorkville, in the said District, onthc25thday of November, 1863. THIS is to give notice that a Petition has been' flled 1 nsaiflConrt,by*J. L. BOYD, of Chester County, in said District duly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, entitled "An: Act to Establish :a Uniform- System of Bankruptcy throughout the United States," Approved Marcn 2d, 1807, for a -discharge and-certificate thereof, from all his debts and other claims provable under said Act; and the 21st day of December, 18B& at 12 o'clock,' M., is assigned for the hearing of the same, before W. I. CLAWSON, one of the Registers In Bankruptcy of said Court, at his office m Yorkville, South Carolina, when and where the Creditors may attend, and shew cause, If any they have, why the prayer of the said Petition should not be granted. J. P. M. EPPING, tT. S. Marshal as Messenger. By J. H. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. November 28 48 8t IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOE THE DI8TBI0T OF 8.0. ' v ' rN TH*E MATTER OP J. F. STEELE.?In Bankruptcy. At Yorkville,in the said District, on the 25th day of November, 1888. NOTICE Is hereby given that a Petition has been filed in said Court, by J. F. STEELE, of York County, in said District, duly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act or Congress, entitled "An Act to Establish a Uniform System of Bankruptcy throughout'the United 8tates," Approved 2nd March, 1887, for a discharge and Certificate thereof, from all his debts ana other claims provable undersaid Act; and the 21st day of December, 1868, at 12 o'clock, M., is assigned for the hearing of the same, before W. L Clawson, ono of the Registers of said Court, at his office in Yorkville, South, Carolina, when and where the Creditors mayut* J 5? nr%-rr tKnw Vtuvn wKvillA ICIIU) anu PJIIDYV tauoVj u OUJ i^juuj - u?*w| TT:U^ fwv Sravor of the aaid Petition should not be granted. . P. M. EPPING, U.S. Marshal aa Messenger. By J. H. Olawson, Deputy Messenger.. -. " November26 ? 48 v 3t INTHE DISTRICT COURT OP THE TJ.~?. For the Dtet.ofS. Carolina^ . in the matter of G. C. MONTGOMERY.?^ Bankruptcy. At Yorkvtflr, iti the. said District, mi thelbth day of November, 1808. NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition lias been filed iri said Court, by C. C. MONTtH)MERY, of Greenville County,"in said District, duly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to Establish a Uniform System of Bankruptcy throughout the United States," Approved, 2d March, 1867, for a discharge and certificate thereof, from ail his debt? and'Other-claims provable under the said Act; and1 this 12th day of December, 1888; at'12 o'clock, M., is assigned for the hearing of the same, before W. I; Olawson, ono of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his office in Yorkville, South Carolina, when and where the Creditors may attend, and shew cause, if any they have, why the prayer' of the said Petition should not be granted, . J. P. M. EPPING, U. S. Marshal as Messenger. By T. W. Clawson, Depatgr Messenger. November 19 47 , -t ?,Kt.. 3t MILLINERY & FANCY GtfODS. MRS. E. DICKENSON^respectfully informs the "citizens of OhesteV antr surrounding Districts, that she has returned to Chester: Court Hnnon and In at nrvnnod *n PTJtira TlflW StOfck Of MTLLINErV ANf)~F ANCY GOODS. Persons wishinganythinj? in this line, will do well to call and examine her Stock before purchasing' elsewhere. She will be happy to receiye calls from all her old patrons. Chester, October 29 44 ';-\ r j tf WANTED. T~~T A f\f\ BUSHELS OF DRIED PEACHES, 1UU 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 oXss&pjiasfflsik JOSEPH8 sJ.^^ra0PTOT- " iSf' .?& fpHISJitt JverioStWt.T'eliiiin (m. W Ot MedlnaeklJOoartf b* JOSKFHfck of^icken* Bankrupt, under fne Act of-Congress entitled "An JU^g&tof"amkVn^r under the said Act; and thaAthdsy Of Bf>OWttb?V Registers in Bankruptcy of said Cohxt/Ot hls-4P South CUKjUna. when and where the Creditors may attend, and shew cause, if any they have, why the prayer bf eaid Petftkm v/ci I w., :;-'/! J. r. M. BFFING, U. S. Marshal asMeeseager. . Bv T. W. Clawson, Bdpfctt Meaengw13'J vjfovftaberdfcj Luj. 'St* ISTHEmSTMOTCOlTRT''" OP TO> UllTHftflflTM H?CT8MBTlOTi0i & a . C. P.^&DiyE-Bankjrupty, A * "VfOTICE is hereby given thai a Wtitfoflbriabeen uSta?* ?uly dec? ?a Act affedhgreia; entitled "An Act to Eetabliah a Uniform System afB4Htk>thereof, from all his debts andxrthertfaams pkor* hearingofthesame, befarew!L the Registers in Bankruptcy of ttddr.Cofivfefchis offlge in Yorkville,. South Carolina. when, and where the Creditors may'attten^ and ahSrSause. if any thay have, why the pr^ywvofrtbf #ald BbOt tion should not be granted. , , _,-i _ _;j J. P. M. EPPING. U. & Miribii'isWemtiak#.-* ,;J?ve|nter 12 .,^7^17,,^ ^ ^ I Ui THU DiSmiCTiXMJETiov. Of the; U W?*418taf?S,So%4M DtaMVBfcef-Mfc i 'frfriMnVrc l?tU (tMzsnlai J^QOTCSw been Bankrupt,. nnrttr the Act-of- Gongreaa, enttttad "An Act to Establish.* UaiiotinJS^tapa of JB*n,fc2nci dJarch, fjS57^for'a di*k)b4Kj^to3l CeKLficate thereof, from all bis t^^d.ptljta oi#? pt^gpable under the said Act; and tne 6th day ofWpember, 1868, at 12 o'clock, M., laaaatoieiifloMBBerIng of the jaamei before^ J^h^aaon, ?ou*#f the ;n i orkyiiie, South Carolina, ^enerrtad when the Creditor* may attend; and mo* cmue.it any they lhS%e?teS J. p.^rl. KPPt^G, IL R Ibmhfli ^Messenger. is Ttui wsTHicr COURT. At Yorkmlle, in the taMHttrict, onfku^tmg^ .a.ii'Mi'tf .i llsJfyembcrfAWfi XFO^CB^ hereby given that a BetW*|*been JJt filhd infiald-Court, byBENJAMIirK^OD'uTgrirns ntovableninder'^ie shM1 A($*:'8iid"tto<^th ^^tfDecOTib^r, a'ctek; ^?^^0 wn#n *u?;wuerp we yra^or^may 4twp0.ro shew cause, If any thev have, why the prater^f > the-faidPetittfM should notVe granl^?#" J. P,>il ^PPfNj&, .U. a.: Marah^. aa .^fsieeutfr, 9'- *- .r*r ii T/-.I 1iL. '.,?, ?.-!i .1 '! ? THE. DISTEICT Ootfsr OF THE V. 8. 4 t YorkvilU, indie actid tMdkri<&, on.the 9th day of i :l a or ttriWh 'Ofcubty. la *iua'I>ihtriet,'duly declared A Bnoklifcr th^Act oC.UoBgfi&t!,. cn^tled ifg ruptcv tfiroUgnotttz/ie- Untoca cWW,"1 Appltww audii March', .M871 fori* discharge Mid Cerafiaale thereof, from all his debts, an other claims provableunder the &i dA^j^a^ ^^hth^day^ of^Deciaitnsjaod ?Smxiwiies.. and shew cause/irany they have, why tfce-prAyer ofthe said Pefcfoateh^d'lioeile grtdlWcLoK ' ,j " ..' _ [< ' W-'tiuMWa J8 si TT>\ 1^ J^JlAli' wftVi 1 *fi~ IS THKDlSWttCT COURT OF IBSi.jT $. . For the Distriot of S^'Caroll w'' .:J i.i .adfcAYv:iv?ii'>-A . -jiioiijJ?.tindj s amueS J* ^ At Yorkville, in the said Distriet,onJtkeistb/ day a-A'j&U* <^A<iiWfeR.i^U.-.qiitfrJ of Yprk County, 8. C.. in said District, doly'dfeCongress fined, 2nd MEkuh; 18&, for a discharge and! Certificate thereof, Iromall his debts amdotoer claims provable under the said A6t;atfd the 12th dfty dflfecember, 1868, at 10o'<flcfek, M^ la^seignod for the hearing of the same, before WM, L CI^AWSON, one or the Roisters in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his office in Yorkville,- South Carolina, when-and where the Creditors-who have proved * their claims and other parties in- interest, may attend , and shew cause, If any they hare, why the prayer of the said Petition should not be granted. J. P. M." EPPING, U. S. Marshal as Messenger. By J. H. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. November 19 47 St ur tee Disraict corai or the v. s. For the District of B. Carolina. hi THE HATTER OF *( r * WM. T. MORRIS.?In Bankruptcy. . At Yorkville, in the mk? District, on the 16ffc day of November, 186ft v ' "VTOTIGE is hereby given, that a Petition has 111 been fiTed in said Court, by WU^AM T. MORRIS, of Greebvtjle County; in said'District, duly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, entitled "A.n Act to Establish a Uniform System of Bankruptcy throughout the UiUfed States," Approved 2d M*arob, 1867, for a discharge And certificate thereof, fronrfdl hie debts and-other claims provable under the said Act; 'and' the 'K2tb dayoft)ecembeivl808,;at 12 o'Afotf signed. for: tjhs i?iri4g- of the;** - befo^Wi I. Clawson, one, of the Registers in?B*nkraptey of said Court; at bis office m YorkVifi o/fsouth-Catoiina,,whon and whore, the -Ciw6toitGmay a#sod, J. P. M. EPPING,.U.& Mambnl as Mqieenger. By T. W. CnAWSON, Deputy Messenger.; November 19 47 3t DT THE DJSTfclGT C09XT OF THJL?. S. Fox* tlie DlsU'lctofS, Carolina. IN THE MATTEB O? ' JAMES L. HAHfRlS^-rh Bankruptcy. AtJYorJcville, in the said Distort, on the IWi day of j.; > My.. c:iXTOTICE is hereby given that a Petition has ill been ffledlri8aIdfC<rart,'by JAS. L.UARRIS, of UnionComity, In said Dwfriet, duly declared a Bankrupt, under the Ant tof Congress,'entitled "An Act to Establish a Uniform System of Bankruptcy througbonttbeUniibdBtatos,"'Approved, 2d March, 1867.-for a discharge and certificate thereof, from all ms^ebis and other claims provable under/the said Act i'and the 12th day of December, ISfiV. aC 12 rfdnek in hmkmed for the hflSrinsr of the same, before W. L Clawson", one or the Beg-, isters in Bankruptcy of 6ald Court, at his omcA in Yorkville, South Carolina, ' when and whera'the Creditors may atteadr?i?d shew cause, if any they have, yrhy,.the ,prayer of Jtbe s^d, BeQUo^Jould J.?P. *?BPPnW*, U. S.'Marshals* Messenger. By c^wson,ji^ptuty Messenger. November 19 r, 17. r ft ^? .?* < ' ag. ^'WAa ) -? GOOD JTEWS! GO0D 2*)BlffifiXS Octo* j MAY' A*$U I . PICKIiES,"OYSTERS, &C. I TlICfiTiES, Oysters, Fresh5^Wcb?e,Butte#Nut8, x Candy. Nutmegs. OJorm, Ginger, Pepper, Spice and Soda, for sale by .. V . T; M. -DOfeSdiT* OO. 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