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that State bills only were paid or expected, ai ing and issuing of State btfis is partly oommitt* to the dietingmsbed financier who figures as a be ker in this transaction, and that some of these bi have been paid oof without proper signature, tl whole thing can readily be understood, and tl people enabled to vie* the present aspect of affai in their tr^? light. Will toe Legislature now session haw a special committee appoiuted-to kx into ttaSe speculations ? We are ready to give, tl names of both geutlemeu referred to in this acbol and will vonoh for their reepeotability and go< atayhug.? Anderson Inidtigauxr. Bar. A. F. Dickson.?We learn from the 0 angeburg Newt, that oar friends in that village a about to suffer a loss in the departure of thi?? teemed and accomplished clergyman, from the midst. Mr. Dickson has for many yarn-been tl pastor of the Presbyterian Charch ih Orangebur where be has been no less endeared* to Bh char] by his faithful ministration of hoiy things, thi preacher of ability, and a scholar of fine' attai; ments. He preached his farewell sermon on 8a day Im*, prepamtocy to going to New Ortean ^^as^accc^ted the charge of the Forai jMbl OF H.' RITE# POLLAKDL H. Rives Pollard, the editor of the Soatha Opinion., a scmrrikrta newspaper published i Richmond, was shot and killed in that city c Tuesday of bat week. In the last number of ti Opw&h a reffchrt Was published relative to the a leged elopement of a daughter of WSiaar I Grant,* wealthy tofeeoeoaist of thifr city; iHrich supposed to have caused the killing. The Ricl abend Diipaick, of Wednesday* puhlinhf the fo tewregie regard to the afiair: " * ' -Hi v. / | ' At about ten o'clock yesterday morning H". Riv( [ P^nard, the widely known ediiorof the Simtha : weekly newspaper pnbhahed is Kiel mood, was shot down m the street and ahoost h ** as ra.M m -?i J_ J i .. - : StMtiy KMML nr. runsra resiaea sown uuvuit flam the city, do the Grove Road. Tfesterdi jutfamt he and his associate editor, Mr. X. Ma duiH pxaiu, left the hoiiae in the country at a li ffeaftrr-tape o'eiaak. They were drwso to to* i? b light vehicle, which conveyed them to*he~o tjooof the Opinion, on the oorner of Fourteent and Mam streets. Torfttagfrora Mahrftftd Fom teenth street the vehide stopped, and the two gei tfeaei* alighted.* MruPollard walked foisfrtfr U ward the Fonrtecnth street eitrance to the offio while Mr, ?anoa xemaioed behind to aive sot* curecUooa to the driver. Mr. Polkra had take bat a step or two, and Mr. Haama had tamed t jeitf kin, when a load report was bead, wild a nost instantaneously Mr. PoBard' feH fttt Open hi face. u^terin^cnly a groan of pain. He seemed t looking around to see whence tlie first came, drei his p^kol almost involuntarily. Bat the work < the nnwwn fee was eonaptoted. Several police officers and detectives who wei standing not far oflF ran immediately to the spoi tame to the assistance of the #otnrad'm*n,/fn the aid of by-standeni twreedOTer the fiMKa aw-that the flame of fife was still flickering. The lifted the body and made their ww up stairs, be before half a dozen stepw were taken there vfta cotmrisive'ahnd*9r, Jse expression of' agony ovei i spread the face, and EL JUves Ptfiard wad dead. AH A EE EST. Meantime in the Street the excitement was h toncp With swift wines the news had been snrea ftroogE tihe city. aqd every foot turoed U ward tbe scene of the tragedy until the crowd we hundreds in number. Surmising that the shot ha been fired from an upper window of the buildin opposite, the lower part of which is occupied, b W. B. Isaacs & Co., Detectives Craddock an &ox vote, in a few^ momenta, up stairs. Tb latter knocked at the first door be came to, an heat upon it again and again, but them.'.**s U response. The. he ran through the pasage t another door, but tt awas loeked. But there was voice from within.: "la that you, Bob?" asked th Dersoa within, in clear, steady.;tones. uYuL AHrigM, then, was the rejoinder; "but yo? have to break the door open. It is locked, and havn't tbe key." The panels yielded to the sturd blows from the detective's fists. With a.eras Mr! Craddock sprang into tire rootu. . ^ There stood Mr, James Grant, one pbfcol i hand, another on the table. He was a little pal but smiling, and he said loud eoough to be hear Sithouk the room, "I only ^ask for "piotBCtroaere is' my pistol; there is another on the table. The weapons were taken by the oficem, and Mi Iff not, without any abow ot resistance oo nn par was arrested and carried to the lower police gti tion, to answer for the lulling of H. Rives Pollarc CHS ROOM Alii) WHAT WAS FOUND THKKE. The room is one occupied as a dormitory b * Major Harry CKoton. It was almost ashena left it in the morning. On the table was a Dei ringer pistol; its fellow had been given op by M; Grant Bat there was another weapon, which detective's quick eye espied, it was a donbh barrelled shot-gun, placed in the corner right t the window on Fourteenth street Ihlswindo was raised abont a foot, and supported in that p( sition by an old blacking-brush. The sill w$ blackened bv something like burned powder. Tb right-hand barrel of the shot-gun was without load; the other had a liberal charge of buoksho The Dispatch then gives the evidence elhste at the inquest, which substantially confirms tb above recital or the circumstances of the nrarde: The article in the Opinion, supposed to hav provoked the homicide, contained the foHowinj An EUmement, so-called, on Clay street?An per Ten Family Concerned?Dreadful D*m\ meat. . * * if ir ir-jrirw The gay young man who has whisked away tl angel is a Lothario named Horace Ford, of Gooc! land county, which county ought to be mood < him, as ft doubtless is. Horace is an orphan, in plunging into his teens, and has lost both or h parents by death. Much property aeeraed 1 Horace in tbe shape of money,chattels, good &c., and having converted the wnote into 'ijead i rhino," Horace ventured for a swim in the tea < P? gay life and love. He met Miss Mary Grant-* beauty? ' Mat pcretuaoe tbe nsual wajr.". Talked deHckms nonsense, won her heart, the half inclined to earnestness, threw it away. Al me! THE FACIE Ef THE CAES. The Dispatch goes on to say: Wo are informed that there was no elopemei whatever; no gentleman in the case. The acoou given by members of the family of the affair up< which this article is supposed to be base<L is tn Akj- Miss Grant wished to visit a young lady mend Philadelphia, a daughter of her father s haaine r A correspondent in that city. Her parents wit \ holding their permission, she made up her mil to go any way, and accordingly started on tl I steamer last Saturday week. Hie family made 1 attempt to go after her, knowing very well whe she was; but on Monday Messrs. McDowell ai Duncan, the business friends of Mr. Grant, tel graphed that the young lady was there, and hi been taken Suddenly fll. Young Mr. Grant ai V. mother went immediately to Philadelphia, ai as soon as she was well enough to come horn which was on Friday, the whole party returned Richmond. SKETCH OP THE DECEASED. Mr. Pollard was about thirty-six years of a{ w He was about five feet ten inches high, had bla eyes and dark oomplexion, and wore a heavy bla heard, which had not been trimmed for years, a which flowed over his breast. His manner w oordial to his friends, but haughty and somewh rude to those with whomhe wasbut slightly acquai ted, or who fell under displeasure. He had b few friends, but those were warm ones. His ni ural bearing prevented anything like intimacy a rendered him unpopular with tho^ great majori of persons. He never deserted a friend or rorga a foe. He was a roan of strong individuality, wi many Adits and many goodpdints in hiscbaracti He was born at A!ta Vista, in Nelson count about thirty miles from Lvnchburg. He was t son of Major Bichard Pollard, at one time an a oer in the United States navy. His mother wa Miss Rives, of Albemarle, sister of the late He W. C. Rives and Jndge Rives, of the Court Appeals. He has two brothers, one in Lynchbrn Edward A. Po%rd, well known as a writer a historian. He has three sisters, one of wh( lives in Georgia, one in Europe, and the other the widow of Admiral Bell, of the United Stat navy. Mr. Pollard completed his education at the V ginia Military Institute, and held a clerkship J some time in the Posfc-of&oe Department in Wat ington. He was connected with a newspaper Leavenworth, Kansas, during the troubles iu.tl n, territory, and ?u aqnaactc<L with-tha Baltimore . sd Sun to tBB%g edftbrNfhro' rtir daf uuhiftieofaed. r Z7Z id Whetf ftritt 6vebtifo6atfed hrcfitae South ,_and id was eipployedon the Examiner by John M. Dan- ? n- iel, Esq., first as news editor, and afterwards as )d editor of the "war news" oolcunn. After thee- bag m vacaation, he was connected with Charles H. BAL lis Wynne, Esq., in starting the Times, but a diabe imanwt happening between himself aod Mn blu be Wynne, he witndifew, sod in the early part of the re year 1866, revived the Examiner. He had charge cop in ef that piper until the spring of 1867. A short >k tipe after uis connection with ihe^Ecaminer was cot bn severed, ha. oomrueooed the publication of the <wn e. Southern Opinion, of which the last number was id the Boventp-fcortb . ' acctjotd. ISvnrvhodir in ..Richmond knows James Grant, * tad there an not many young men more popular. nuu to He is the eldest son of Mr. William H. Grant, a e- weQ-known tobacco manufkctarer. residing on City !fATJ llr street between Tetrth and Eleventh. He is a stout- sal' ie ly built yOung man?tiot unhandsome. He is best bug> known as a musical amateur, baying a bass Voice p universally admired. He was a cadet at Lexington n when the .far afd erffetod as a mem* ber of the Caskie; Rangers.; of.thie city. For ab while he was a courier for General Jeb Stuart. He ? ' is dow interested; in thie tobacco oonoern of which his father is theliead. r 1 ih After boing arreted Mr. Grant was escorted to BAC( the lower police station and plated in the room of ... .. the Chief of Police: A number of his friends oobi spent,the dsv with Mm. He was in good spirits, ggg w Sand, passed, the time in smoking and lively, convey in Nation. He made ?a admissions whatever as to , ,Q the shooting. It it aoderatood that Jadge Crwmp and Ootouef Onld have-been retained in his do- hidi . ffence. ; r A dispatch dated the 25th instant says: "The lmi * jury of inquest on/the death of Mr. Pollard give ? >ati is a verdict this morning that he eame to his death |qt! i- et the heads of some/person unknown, Giant ji has been admitted to haw in the sum of tea thousand dollars. Tho publication of the Southern vvhe ^ C^^1rffl!he di^oootinxied.,, Q n General Grant's Fortune.?The Washington correspondent of the St. Louis Democrat says: ? Genew^rant is-trjK already, and byjckutioui 18 inveetaMda he ia destined te ha vrariieniODe day, : $ ranking with the moat opulent. He owns thirty- cori [' eight lefts efiuSd within the corporation limits of " Washington, worth #2000an acre. His house here J is held at $60,000. rA- farm near St. Louis, and D ? heisea at Galena and in Philadelphia, shoula add Sal! 1 $100,$00 to the former times Three handled ft il iaWl i Ka in' ATAAQO WVWP*?Wi UVUBIO Httl UVV vivuauij w ?m vmwwu w* ik i In >' the President ele^'a possessions: * Meantime his mam ?* nnmmfih'aaT trainingjuid feedDesafor material spec- CAN< ulatiooa, added to hia good look, and caution, are con 16 exempkfyingthemaelTetin judicious operations in 0 manyfcotM>mb)efieId& -It is altogether probable 1? that vre^shal) hare m Grant a PresWent^who.^xer- cuni * Magistracy^ will be the first Preset, einoe Wash? ingtoo, to be decreet andpractical in the managea ment of hia private fortune. Bis comparative * youth willpermu him, should he live to the aver- mol, " age age of^Presidents, thirty years1 duration after the expiration of las term of office. NArL ? , , rice h , C<iMta^oN^S??i?Paimirta?It looks as Iuo2 1 if a strong pressure would be brought upon Gon^ gress at the coming session to compel a contraction of the amehey by retiring the legal tender notes, i Already a return to specie payments is talked of TEA" m thfe shortest tnbe possible, and there are some who think it can be odDe by merely passing a law vine - * saying that JfepOr is gold. Cm proof of Urn, k'-is r smd tnat foreigners and capitalists are buying tp BACC greenbacks in rTew York and elsewhere, antieipaH ting that specie, payment will he resumed in the cor? d not very distant luture. Senator Morton basalH ready foreshadowed a bill that he has prepared ? looking to the redemption of greenbacks; and in ^ d addition the Washington Evening Express learns S that a fbndtDg bill, like that passed by the last ses- hide 7 sloD, will he presented and forced through Con- LARI <t grass if it can he done. The Republican party are ltmc ? not harmonious, however, ou toe financial ques0 tion. Mr. Butler's pertinacity in adheriug to the pot; ? greenback theory may defeat the efforts of the ? contrecttonists and specie-paying advocates. Be- *"?1 q sidqs, the West must becoocniated, and this is no whe B easy matter. Co c rU ?V ? | >'4 <-'m HH - the 1 ij The , Corn-Fields of the Great West.?A sales gentleman writing from Illinois to a ftiend in Bos- sold ? too savs: .. . ? ... ?r; ^ "While out hunting two weeks ago, I was in h{^ j some corn-fields whion belonged to a man named 22 to Sullivan. He probably owns more land than any urtla ^ iarmer in the State. He is the proprietor of nine CF 1 townships, each six miles square. This year he earij ^ has 25,000 aescs of corn. This seems like a lug tioiu ~ Story, but it is nevertheless true. It is iust the beca j easiest thing in the world 10 get lost in his corn extr r* fields. I strayed into one field and walked four XI b and a half miles before I came to the end of the shad }* row of com which I followed." newi u LI Th!b Governor's Message.?The Columbia t?n< J Phoenix, says: "Governor Scott will doubtless recommend in his message (and the Legislature, Y< r* it is presumed, will carry it out) to fund the inter- N r? est on bonds due up to July last It is understood Si.ae * that North Carolina, Georgia and Tetincessee have CI > made similar arrangements. The incoming taxes isth 5 wiH, he thinks, be sufficient to meet the interest ;,:?qqroafc? vq , 18 "Toe Election in Louisiana.?The votes of oi?iu! e twelve parishes of Louisiana have been thrown out Care * for an alleged informality, thereby declaring a re- cial j publican elected instead of a democrat a char te ;r-?? Plar f- ^ fpmaL ^^5 w yt : : new . F gt) # , y Mabjued?On Thursday evening, the 26th ulti- q, > mo, by Rev. W. W. Carothers, Mr. JOHN C. H. it- DUFF and Miss MARY E., daughter of Mr. Jno. 555 W. Jonea, all of this County. | On the 19th ultimo, by Rev. W. W. Ratchford, __ ^ Mr. JOHN ARMSTRONG and Miss SALLIE X) ~ BAMERON, aU of York County, S. C. -0? 1 In this County, on the 20th ultimo, by Rev. R. **Y H JUthan, Oapt W- L. GRIEB, of Charlotte, N. C., D( ?t and Miss MOLLIE J. BARRON, daughter of is John Barron, Esq. In On Thursday, 28th ultimo, by Rev. R. B^An- rf1] , deraoa, Mr. A. E- GETTYS and Miss sakau X l' ELIZABETH, daughter of John G. Templeton, beej all of this County. irnt !?SHSa=SBSSaSS9S5=^ '^ltl .1? Jj " ' 1,96 D, : r . , R b. Died?In Greene County, Alabama, on the 20th of August last, Mrs. PAULINE W. JOHNSTON, wife of Jas. Pinckney Johnston, formerly of this a County. ?? ?t? ????? ? U8el St - Jftnancial anb Commercial. th?, * YOEKVILLE PBJCES CURRE5T. ~ LA lD m corrected weekly by carroll, clark <fc co. h- i rrrr ? tire id WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 2,1868. Yoi be BAGGING?Gunny?V wi @ 87 ao bale rope?Hemp en 12*(g; 15 n MnnUiA, V ft................ .. M 88 ?? re Cotton, V ft @ id IRON TIES, per pound, ? <?} 10 u blue-stone, v ft @ 20 4 CANDLES-TtHow-V ft (u) .. J% id Adamnntlne, y lb (oj 25 dov id COFFEE?Rlo-V ft 20 (a) 28 ,j Lnjuyra, V ft ? .. @ 33 ~ 3d j*- tai 37* * io rfYTTON YARN. V bunch of 5 pound?,..:. .. fa 2 00 ~ tn GUNPOWDER. ? %. ....". to 45 A MACKEREL?No. 1, half barrels @ . No. 9, half barrela to .. A No. 3, half barrel* to .. lA. No. 1, ? Kit, v ..to : to 1 re. No. 2, v Kit, (? .. clai clr No. 3, ? Kit, (a; .. pyg. , MOLA8SES?Cub#?? gallon to "0 F CK West India, ? gallon fuj nd New Orleans, V gallon to 120 NAILS?Northern?? ft ft) 8 > M RICE, ? ft 14 to 10 hi *p ?u?b . to 3 40 SUGAR?Pulverized?* ft ft 25 ln~ Crushed, * ft ? 35 4( Dt A,*ft @ .. 11 It- C, Extra, * ft ft 19 ?4 Brown, V lb 14 ? 16* nd TEA?Hyson?V ft ?175 itV Imperial, * lb ? x Black,* ft ? .. > VINEGAR?Cider?V gallon ? 65 ^ PRODUCE MARKET?PRICES FROM WAGONS. V BACON?Hams? ft I ? 21 S Shoulders, * ft...... ? 14 JL. he Sides, V lb ? lri wil ffi. CORN, V bushel ft .. yoi ao CORN MF.AL, * bushel ft K sa DRIED FRUIT?Apples, peeled, * bushel.. .. (<U 1 00 tf. Peaches? peeled, * bushel.. .. ft 1 50 of Peaches, unpeeled, * bushel .. ft 1 35 01 EGGS, * dozen ft 15 T rgi FLOUR, *100 fts 6 50 (uj 6 85 i. Ild HIDES?Green-V ft ft 7 r|W Dry,*l> ft 14 i" LARD?Country?* ft ft 20 her 18 LIME, * bushel , ? ^ OATS,* bushel 55 ft 60 J PBA8, * bushel ft .. POTATOES?Irish?* bushel. u .. ft ir- Sweet, * bushel ft > e,? SHINGLES, * 1000 ? 350 A wr tallow,* ft- 10 ft 12* it lh- WHEAT, * bushel., .71 ? 2 10 a hi! Cotton?The market has been active during dre ia?' the week?closing at 21} for the best grades. - . ^rCHESTER PRICES CURRENT. ? if > t-.u : > ' i {t-S RBCTED WJiEKLX RY MAJ. JAS-JPAGAN, OROCKR1 AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. TUESDAY, DECEMBER I, 1??7 QING?Gutmjr?per yard. IT < 90 E BORE?Hemp, per pound 14 a Manilla, pec poond 22 a 23 Cotton, per pound, 20 a 23 , E-IITONE, per pound '.. a .J DLES?Tallow?per pound, ./ Adamantine, per pound,... 25 a 30 FEE?Rio?per pound, 30 35 - Lapuyra, per pwnd^... ? 33 . ^ Java, per pound ? . 45 TOW-YARN, per bunch of 5 pound*, a 9 25 POWDER, per poornf, .'.'.'.7... REBEL?No. 1, half barrel*, .. No. 2, half barrels, .. m .. No, 3, half barrels, .. Wo. l. wrlfit. a 3 35 No.2, per Kit, a 3 30 No. 3, per Kit, 3 00 ASSES?Cute?per nllon,. 70 a 70We?t India, per gallon,....*. .. ? ' ic'i New Orleans, per fallon, ? .. . >9?Northern?per pound, a :, per pound, . 9. ? 14 ftpr-mak, ., ? 3 95 Mt?Pulverized?per pound....... ? 90 Crushed, per pound m 23 A, per pound, o 90 C,iE*tr?,perpourt,.,v.H.^i.i;..:.t; Hi-,*T' }* Brown, per pound, " 16 a 18 ?Ilpaoi>^-peppDUPd,<r...,?..^..^^.:vt 0Or? 9 35 Imperial, per pound, 9 95 a .3 50 Buck, per pmpd,...., ;. !GAR?Cider?per jallon, .. a 75 RODL'OE MARKET?PRfCKS FROM WAGONS. 5N?H?m??per pound, 95 a 30 Shoulder*, per pound, a 18 Side*, per pound, 90 a] 99 f 4, per tmibel,.... ? ? 1 00* V-MEAL, per bushel......... ? 1 00 ID FRUIT? Apple*, peeled, per bushel.. .. a .. Peuehen, peeled, per ba-hdl:'.' ? Peache*, unpeelcd, per .bushel- .. ? 3,perdozen,............ .. ? . .? IE, per 100 pounds,.. v. 6 50 ? 7 00 IS?Green?per pound, ..a 8 Dry,per poaod, a 12 I)?Country?per pound, ./ c 95' !, per bushel.....w....J.. ? -?k J, per bushel, ? *> ),per. bushel,,. m 1 00 :::>? 'OLES, per 1000.TT...'.....T.. ? ? 10 f.OW, per pound..... . .. ? 99 )AT, per bushel, B00.? Ii 00 orroif?This article has receded somewhat t the prices paid at the date of otir last quotai. We quote to-day 21i. JR0CK-HI1J, BBTCJMinqtKBlT^ UEOTKD WKHKVY BY jpHN R LONDON, COMMISSION M KRCTT ANT. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1858. 'JING?Gunny?per yard, 27 a 28 i ROPE?Hcinp, per pound, 13 ?. liManilla, perpound, ? a 2S ' ' Cotton, per pound,... 91 ? ' TIBS?por pound.....".i ........i. II a 12 5 BTONB?per. pound,; ?a ? )LBS?'TUUow?per pound*. ,v. ? * 20 Adamantine,per pound, ? m 25 'EE-^-Elo?per pouna, , LnftiyTB, per pouud,..... ; ' Java, per pound.................. ? .7 PON-YARN, per buocta of5 pound* ? ? ? M POWDER, per pound, ? a M ?EREL?wo. l.bajrbarrele, ? s '' ? No. 2, bntfbnrrel*,? a - No. 3, half barrel*,...... ? So. 1, per Kit,.-u ' No. 8, per Kb,.... ? ? -n No. S, per Kit,.... ? a %88E8?^Cuba?per gallon, 60 a 75 West Tnd I a, per gallon, ? a ? Near Orleans, per gallon...... 1 ? ?" 185,8?Northern?per pound,.....*. ? .7 ? . 8 .perpound, . ? m. &X '.per sack ? a 3 25 5* A, per pound,.. ,C 18 C, Extra, per pound, ? a 18 Brows, per pound, "M 15 * 'MX -Hyson?'per pound, ...?' - s 200 Imperial,per pound, ? ? ? Blark, per pound, ? e l 50 GAB?Cider?per gal Ion, 50 a 75 RODUCE .MARKET?PRICES PROM WAGONS. ' )N?lUros?perpound. .' ? a 96 ' Blumldne, per Bound, " ? o 18 Bides, pet pound, .X '? k- 22 iy prr. owuci) acn ?* * * ? I-MEAL.per bu?Uetr................. ^? 9 ? D-FBUIT?App)e?, peeled, per bushel,. . ? a , ? Peaches, peeled, per bushel,.* ?a y Peaches, aapeeled, per bushel ? a ? I, per doson, v.... ? a 15 JR, per 109 pounds,. ? 7 00 3?Green?per pound, % ' ? 8 Dry, per pound 12 n ' 17 )?Crmimy?per pound, . 29 a 25 I, per bushel 54 a 75 ), perbushel...... '. ? a 75 I, i>6f bushel,.... , ? a 1 00 lTOE3?Irish?per bushel, ? a ? Sweet, per btisbel, 75 a 1 00 GLE3, per 1000, 4 50 a 5 00 ,OW, per pound, ? 18J# AT, per bushel v....* R 50 ?. 3 00 tton?Advanced on Tuesday to 22J, but in utter part of the weak declined to-21^ tf> 21J ; to-day at 211 for middling. A w>ut istfbales during the week. .. [ARLOTTE. November 30.?Cotton?There seen a good demand during the week at from 22k cents for middling, closing quiet on Saty at ?2i cents. Sales for the week 453 1Miles. IARLE8TON, November 28.?Cotton.?/the r inquiry was quite moderate and the trsnsaci limited, but as the day advanced the market *v?/a mAhfl anilcQOml nlAOoH at/Mrlf WftflllfltA ernes, 21 to 2^. 5W YORK, November 281?Cotton opened a 0 lower, but. closed steady under Jpte cable i; sales 2,800 bales at 25 cents. VERPOOL, November 28?Afternoon.?Cotjuiet; uplands afloat 10|d. Financial. 5RKVILLE, December 2.?Gold, $1.35. EW YORK, November 28.?Gold ftnn at 4 to $1,354. IARLE8TON, November 26.?The following e current rates for South Carolina Bank Bills: ink of Camden, 34 ; Bank of Charleston, 34 ; k of Chester,9{ Bank of Georgetown, 9; Bank tamburg,?; Bank, of Newberry, 34 , Bank of .h Carolina, 10; Bank of the State of South Car1 prior to 1861,20; Bank of the State of South ilina, after 1st January, 1861, 4; CommerBank, Columbia, 1 ; Exchange Bank, Cobia, 9; Farmers and Exchange Bank 1; Merit's Bank. C'heraw, 9; People's Bank, 66; iter's Bank, Fairfield, 4; Planter's and.Mode's Rank, Charleston, 24; Southwestern RailI^Bank, old, 31; Southwestern Railroad Bank, ,29 ; State Bank, Charleston, 5: Union Bank, City of Charleston Change Bills, 90 to 97; e of Sonth Carolina Treasury Notes, 78 to89. SPECTACLES AM) EYE-GLASSES* ECEIVED this day, a full Stock of Fine, Medium and Common SPEDTACLES AND E-GLASSES. ED. E. McCAFFREY. scemberS . 49 tf 4 \OTICE. BE co-partnership heretofore existing under pie name of RATAREE <fe DANIELS has Kiissolved by mutual consent. All persons >bfced to the late firm will make settlements \ JAMES DANIELS, who 1s authorized' to the name o^the firm in liquidation. ? john rataree, - JAMES DANIELS, ock Hill, S- C., December 3 49 . 4t* PATENT MEDICINES. FULL Stock of all PATENT PREPARATIONS that are of acknowledged power and \ilnesa in eradicating diseases, can befonnd at York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. ovember 26 48 tf MPSTKEEOSINE OIL & LAMP GOODS BEAUTIFUL and varied assortment of Hand and Stand LAMPS, Lamp Goods, with pure test Kerosine Oil, can always be had at the k Drug Store. TftTTK f! TtnYltRKT)AL. bvembcr 20 48 tf WHITE L<EAD,OlLs, &C. LOT of While. Black and Rod Leads, Lamp Drop and Irony Black Paints, Putty ami Winr Glass, just received, at the York Drug Store JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. ovomber 20 48 tf DMINISTRATOITS NOTICE?" LL persons indebted to the estate of WILLIAM SCOTT, deceased, are hereby notifiec nake immediate payment. Persons having ms against the estate of the said deceased, wil sent them forthwith, properly attested. S. M. SCOTT, Administrator, with tho Will annexed. lOvembcr 19 47 3t WANTED. r\n BUSHELS OF DRIED PEACHES, Jll 100 Bushels of DRIED APPLES, 500 Pounds of Clean Washed WOOL, foi ich the market price will be paid in Barter. T. M. DOBSON ?fe CO. rovpmberS 45 ' tf , TO SPRXBODY, f yoa want to get the -worth of your money buy your goods from DOBSON ?fc CO. The^ 1 sell to you cheap and tell you when they sei i worthless goods. T. M. DOBSON & CO. November 5 45 tf . NOTE LOST. OST or mislaid, a Note of hand payable to thi I undersigned by John R. Hall, for abou fENTY-SIX DOLLARS. All persons ar eby cautioned against trading for the said Note WM. SAHMS. rovembcr2G 43 3t* SITUATION WANTED. YOUNG MAN of good education and well . connected, desires a school in the country, o Ltuation as a teacher in a private family. Ad 88, J. E. H., Shelby, N. C. ?ovember2fl 48 tf ..gEMOy^I|K ,A ' DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. at i 11 0 B. F. RAWLIBTSOIT T1 JfififfiSCTEOLLy:informs l?e citizensof York JL% ana surrounding counties, that he has removed bis stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &c, to the Store formerly occupied by i :mj , J. & E. B. ST0WE, where' be is phjwred to inpplj^tho pubfle with ' everything to be ustuilly'f&und m an titHSbuntry establishment, and at prices as low as the lowest He ia prepared to pay the HIGHEST PRICE FOR COTTON. He also wishes to purchase immediately a large quantityjofCorn, Wheat, Qatsaqd Bacon, lo#ther with, all kinds of COUiJTR^PRPDvC?,Xar | allpfwhMl he willpay the high** mark* prices in cash or barter. , Decdmbfr- 3 '49r r tf if BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the United States for (he < December, A. D., 1888, a Warrant in Batik- J ruptcywas issued out of the DiatrfotConrtofthflU- J nited "States, for the District of Booth Carolina, a- i gainsttheestatenfABRAMD. JONESoftheCeun- t . ty of Kershaw, and 8&te of Sooth Carolina, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon Uaown peti. tion; that the payment of any debta,and delivery ,-pf any property belonging4b-the. said . Bankrupt,,to hihi, ojt Jar his ft.4 trails- * fer of /any property by- him, are tafcidden -by law: that a meeting oJftbeereillkirtfr flha; 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 holdOn on the 15th ; day of December A? IX, 1868. "at 12 dtalook, M., at YorkyUky S.C., betbS W/f. CLA WSON, &q., one of the Registers of said court. ' y-r Ew M. EPPHfO. L ' fijrT W. CiIaWSow, Deputy Messenger. < December 3 . -49-, , ,Jt,w } :r IN BANKRUPTCY^ Hi the District -Covert of the United States, for the j v District of South CcurpHna. . XT OTIOE. is herebv; giyen thatL<rn the 3rd day Of ] December, a: ix, i??, a warrant in nana- ? ruptdy was issued oat of the DistrictConrtofthaU- J irtted Ststep, for the Djatnctj^So.a^K^rQliriA^a- ' County of Kershhw, and the StAte of South Car- " artd fh3 delivery orbnv property ^belonging to . the said Bankrupt, tq nim, or for,his use, and ( the transfer or ahy property by him, are forbidden by law ; that a meeting of the creditor* Of , said Bankrupt, to prove their debts, and ohabaB i eneormore Aseignees of hi* estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be hdlden on the 16th , day of Deeember, A. 1)n 1868, at 12 o'clock, M., ' at Yorkville, S. CL, before W. 1. Ofcawaoir, Esq., ^ *?> ?*;. By T. W. CfcAWaowr Deputy Messenger^' -Deeember 8. 49 - -.. i ! <.- It I!T BANKRUPTCY. ' Jh the District Court of th&VMted Stoteofor the v * IHsMrtof Strath Qarottho.; r here^iglwiiUhstoaiielird-dly of IWl. -r. W A n IflPO o in PinV. ruptcv was issued out of the District Court qt the United States, for the District of South, Carolina, against the estate of BUHNELIi JONES, of the County of Keraha*. andlthp Statepf South Carov" lina, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon hie v own Rettttan ; that - the payment of any debts, and ihfe idiKl^esy- of any property belonging J jto s$id Bankrupt, to him, or for his pse. and the tnma&r.pf any, property, by him, are forbidden by law; that a meeting of the .creditors ofihe ? said Bankrupt, to prove tbejr debts, and choose one or more .Assimioe.spf his estate, will be herd . at u Court of Bankrupted, to be holdeir bn the , 15thday of December, A.D., 1868, at 12o'clock,M., 1 at.Torkville, S. C., before W. L CLAW80N, i "Esq~, one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of paid Court. I . J. P. M. EPPING, U. S. Marshal. . , ByT. W. ClaWboi?, Deputy Messenger. [ December 3 49 ... It ] IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the United States for the ' District of South Carolina. NOTICE is hereby given that on the 3rd day of . iiBB^sssBasfassm ted States, for the District of South Carol! n$ a- . gainst the estate of JOACHIM FALKBNBERRY, of thp County of Kershaw, and Stats qtSouth Car- . i.linn, *" ho has been adjudged a Bmskruptupon Jjis own Petition; that the payment of any debts, and of delivery any property "belonging to said Bank- rupt; to him, or for bis use, and the transfer gf any properly bynira, are forbidden by law f that a meet ! ing of tne 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 hblden at Yorkvlllo, before W. I.' Cm,"W80N. | Esq., one of the Registers in Bankruptcy df sala , Court, on the 15th day of December, A. D., 18681 at 12 o'clock, M. . . i J. P. M. EPPING, U. S. Marshal. j By T. W. Cnawsox, Deputy Messenger. . December 3 49 * * it IN BANKRUPTClT. j : Jh the District Cburt of the United States for the , District of South Carolina. j NOTICE is hereby given that on the 3rd. day of December, A.D., 1868, s Warrant in Bankrupt- ( cy was issued out of the District Court of the Uni- r ted States, for the District of South Carolina, a gainst the estate of TITUS LANEY, of the County of Kershaw, and the State of South Carolina, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his ami petition'; that tne payment or any debts, I and the delivery of any property belonging to sqid Bankrupt, to him, or.forhia use, and the < aC n?i?r nsnnAVlTr Ktr Vifwi 6vA frtvVl?/"?^hn 1 UttllBiCi wj aitjr uj mui| aio iui u>v*v?v?> by law; that a meeting of the creditors of the said < Bankrupt to prove tlielr debts, and choose one or more. Assignees of bis estate, will be held \ at fc Court of Bankrupted, to "be holaen at Yorkvitle, before W. L CLAW80N, Bfcq., WW ttf the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court,..on the < 15tni3&y of December, A. D., 1888,atl2&'clock,M. J. P. M. EPPINC, fj. 8. Marshal, By T W. Clawboit, Deputy Messenger, i December 3. 40 It fc TOWN TAXES. 3 TJERSONS who are in arrears for TOWN TAX- ! Jt ES for the year ending in February, 1808, are ne^tby notified that unless the same is pud to the J Secretary and Treasurer, on or before the 15th of ' December next, steps will be taken to enforce the 1 payment by law. ' By order of the Town Council. 1 * R, EATHAN, Secretary and Treasurer. November 26 . 48 * 3t i RETAILING WITHOUT LICEHSR m -rAlftTAP ?n UnvfiKv edtrnn fKof wkanatKff tflA T1A* 1^1 UilUO 1*5 UWOUJ g* WSJ Vllnv WaJX7MW Vf. ..v IN cessary evidence can be obtained, the Town Coancil will proseeate any parson or persons who 1 are guilty or retailing spirituous liquors, in the Town of Yorkville, without license. * 1 1 By order of the Town Council. < R. LATHAN, Secretary and Treasurer. ' November 20 48 vr 3t notice. i ALL persons having claipas against the estate of , MARGARET MctAIN. ofw&ftn I Ex- , I ecaror; and of JANE CONN, of whom I am:Adt ministrator, are notified to present the same, on ) or before the 14th day of DECEMBER next, on which day I will settle up said estates in foil. S. G. BROWN. November 28 48 St "tajTyard to lease. ' > rpHE undersigned desires to LEASE his TAN. A YARD, situated in York District, six tailes , South of Rork Hill. This yard Is In good order, and in a neighborhood wnere an abundance of bark can always bo obtained. Persons wishing to - engage in this'business will do well to call on me soon, as I will give some one ajjood bargain. , J AH. XVI. QUIA.LI?<, I November 20 48 4t* f AGENTS WAITED. SEND 15 cents for a specimen number of the CAROLINA FARMER, oootaining splondid Li9tsof Premiums for new subscribers. Active Agents are making $5 to $10 per day. Address, WM. H. BERNARD, Proprietor, Wilmington, N. C. October 22 ' 43. -0 I K tf r BRIffLEY PLOWS. rpHlS celebrated SOUTHERN PLOW is furX nished to order by the single Plow, or in large quantities, at Manufacturers' prices, and deliver ed at any point on Rail Road to the citizens of York, Chester and Lancaster. JOHN MAY, Agent. / October 15 42 2t 1 CHESTER NURSERY GARDENS. ~ A CHOICE Collection of young Fruit Trees, XJL Grape Vines, Strawberry Plants, Evergreens, Hoses, Greenhouse Plants, <lc., Ac. Price list can e be had by addressing t W. BLAKE, Nurseryman, e Chester, S. C. '. October 15 42 8ra > STAPLE DRUGS. rriHE attention of the people generally, and of J| Physicians in particular, is called to my com plete Stock of FRESH STAPLE DRUGS. A r liberal discount will be made to Physicians ma king bills with me. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. November 20 48 tf GREAT ATTRACTION . : n % NEW STORilt NEW" GOODS! - - , fck . J. A. LEDERER tic CO. MDEG reave to inform the citixena of Yorkville fi and the surrounding country, that they have fast opened, at the ' ' ' "CLAWSON BUILDING," anew Stock of Gaodi, "consisting In part of DRY GOODS * ' * ' *"* ' - . 4.'''* fv. * of every description, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, . Hats, Ao, which they offer to the public AT NEW tors: friges. We shall also constantly keep up a good supply >f Woolen Blanket*, < ?- * 0VIS-00AT8, SHAWLS, FLANNELS, LIN8EYS, and a good.8tock of 30SIERY and NOTIONS. By giving us a call, ve are ton vinced. that you will not go away diawtiafied. All we ask is to GIVE US A TRIAL. pst- We will be pleased to show ourGoods."*^ I. A LEUEHEK. 1 - 'WB:*10TXTH?r. Novembers#-^ 48' tf BRATTOH, MASOH&WITHERS. HARDWARE. OF every description, emtttaeing .Shades, Shovels, Manure ForkB, Nails, Rasps, Files, Currycombs, Horse- Brush eg, ^CUrs-- Hammers, Cotton Iterds, Smoothing Irons and Coffee'Mills, for sale jy BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS. November 19 _ ^ ... ^ . .tf ~~ ^andTubiP On hand and for BRATTON, WTPHERS. - November 19 _ 47 _ tf TfiMTAItE ? OF every description, as good as the best and as cheap as the cheapest. BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS. N^SHMfBLrn A V <TWW T BAGGING, ROPING, &C. 4 LOT of Bagging-; Hoping, Ties, Coffee, Sngar, "?T & WITHERS*. November ir1- ~ 47' tf * AXES AND HATCHETS. LOT or AXES AND HATCHETS, from the f\_ Wdt Mntfufliotilpeni.'tnay be found at BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS'. November W ":ni ' 47 1 tf (FTTTOu: TH" J r; tt r NIVES AND FORKS, Tableand TeaSpoons, IV PocketKaiv*, Ao.r foraale cheap, bv BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS. November 19 i 47 v - tf ~K&AJOY-yiZm C^OTHIXGT" \ Lit ICE Lot of BEADY-MADE CLOTHING, f\ embracing Overooate, Coats,.-Pants and Vests, or sale by -BkA^PTcSTmASON A WITHERS. November!# -47 tf* * GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, plONSISTING of Ready-Made Shirts, Underh Shirts, Half-Hose, Suspenders, Shirt Collars, Unenand Paper: Cravats and Gloves, for sale bv BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS. November 19 47 tf if - % r- "HATS. v -A GREAT variety of HATS, which will be sold /V as cheap as the cheapest, bv - BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS. November 19 47 tf BOOTS AND SHOES. MEN'S and Boys' BOOTS, Men's, Women's and Children's Shoes, in great variety, at r ? j.BRA'WH, MASON A WITHERS. Nove'mberlD,* 47 ' " tf ?? BAKE CHAHCE FOB CAFITAIJ8T8. FLOURING ft SAW MILL FOB SALE, THE undersigned offers for sale the property known aa the CHESTERMILLS.afirstclass b'iopr apd Saw Mill, with a 60-horse Engine and Boilers, in the Town of Chester, 8. C., within 60 pards of the Charlotte Railroad Depot. The Proprietors, who cannot give their personal ittentioh, ofler the property op such very advanageopsternjsj^u.will be in reach of persons of imylimite&meana to purchase, and thereby make i handsome and profitable investment. For particulars, apply to Mr. W. M. Nicholson, theater, 8. 0.^^ - 4> 1;. !*; ; r"j ' - . - JOHN CAMPSON <fc CO.. Proprietors,. 31 ' Charleston, S. C. November 26 -.! Ji . 48 5t NOTICE.. TtHE undersigned takes this method of informJL Ing his friends and patrons that he has purchased the entire interest of the firm of J. REOSJSLER. at Rock Hill, S. C., and will coniuct the business alone. All persons indebted to the Firm are reouested :o make sedleraent immediately to A. FREIDHAM. ThanlrAil frtF Tioof fnvnwj "h^ roarwffnllr anlinita i continuance erf the same*. ; a. freidham. November %.. L . '. [) 48 St rHE DRUG STORE OF YORK. I AM under many obligations to the public for the Very liberal patronage UrnvM upon me. rfnee taking charge of the York Drug Store, ana [shall endeavor earnestly, to merit a continuance otit. Pure DRUGS AND-MEDICINES shall alwavs be found here. Scrupulous attention given to their dispensation. Prescriptions carefully, accurately and scientifically compounded, and no paii^sBared< no~ ?d'orts left untried, to make the Yo?^ wng'Store that,'which itis'ftst becoming, ?hk Dana Sa^Rjwr ToR^r ,. ; , , . ^jofcN'C. KUYKENDAL. November 28 .< 48 tf ? TO COTTOir SEEEERS. THE undersigned having made arrangements to BUY COTTON THfS SEASON, will be pleased to see any that may be offered in this market. Planters are requested to let him see tbeii Cotton before selling, ^he highest market price will be paid. Planters wishing toship their Cotton to the North can make arrangements through him. LIBERAL ADVACEMENTS will bo made on shipments. Call and see him before Belling, at his Store near the King's Mountain Railroad Depot.. 52 J. H. FAYS80UX, Agent. October 15 42 * tf MIULINERY & FAJTCY GOODS. MRS. E. DICKENSON respectfully informs the citizehs of Chester and surrounding District*!, that she has returned to Chester Courl House, and lust opened an entire new Stock ol MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS. Person* wishing anything in this line, will do well to call and examine her Stock before purchasing elsewhere. .She will be happy to receive calls from all her old patrons. ~ CESetar, October 29 44 tf J JpfiJlPtMERY, &C. ~ AMERICAN, French and English Extracts foi the Handkerchief; Fixtatures, Oils and Pomades for the Hair; Fine Toilet Soaps; Fine English Tooth, Nail and Hair Brushes; Buffalo, Gutta Percha and Horn Dressing Coml)S, with man; other articles in this line, both useful and ornamental, always on hand at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. November 20 ^ 48. tf DYE-STUFFS. TJ ARTICULAR attention is paid to this DepartJL ment of the York Drug Store, and in addition to my present stock, which is very complete t A* ** to receive in a lew darvs. an AnoHne foi eoloring, Instantly and permanently, Red, Blue Green, and their different shades, Also a treatis* on Dyeing generally, for distribution. v . JQSN C. KU YK END A L. Noveibber9& ag tf ; WOOfi CARDIJTG. THB undersigned respectfully informs the cit izensof York District, and the public general' ly, that he has recently erected in connection witl his grain Mills, on Crowder's Creek, an entirely new WOOL-GARBING MACHINE, and is nov fully prepared to Card Wool in the very best man rifer. A portion of the public patronage is respect fully solicited. , G. L. JtfDDLE. October-22 : -< r 43 t. tf BOOTS AJTD SHOES. WATER-PROOF BOOTS and Coarse and Fin SHOES, remarkably cheap and good, at -T. M. DOBSON <fc CO S. November 5 45 tf ' AUCTION jSAEES. J; ^ ASSIGNEES'SALE:' ''4 = In the District. Qoyrttf the United Stifles for the I -'"'J| In the Matter of "j ' w THOS. S. JBPPERYS, i In Bankruptcy : m L>; ojfhn order Obtained from 8. Bryan, Jodgecrf the Dlat/ict Ooort at She ' ! ted States /or the District ot Booth Crr^Mqa .X., will expose to pnblio sale at York ConH, House, on the- ' . ; -h,;. {?d ol THE 18TH OF DECEMBER NEXT,' n R all the Real Estate, Personal Property and GJaoeof y, in Action of T, 8. JEFFERY8, of Yorkvflje, -S,. th Carolina, who has been adiadgra a Bankrupt lip* ta on his own Petition, consisting of the right, met S< and interest of said Bankrupt, in the following; la property, to wit: One lot'in the Town of YodnriDe, with the at HhIMImmm iliAMAM alfnaiAil Ml /lAnorMMfl* nfMElL' In DWluiuya tunsvu. wnww. ? -wuy i -|. T"Tm adjoining lot of W. I. Clawson and lot "belonging R to the estate of Miss Sarah Masaev, and fit* Aaa& trl date Reformed Charch,oontekiiJ?g HALF ACRE, Jt more or less. Sold subject to spy Dower that may in hereafter be daitted. B Alao^the Notes and flookDabta di^ssidt Pa n 1m se JlIho,-the Assets of the firm of DARWIN A JEF- of FBRYS.inwhlehaaldBankmpt'aedatelaentided w< to one-half interest, consisting of 2 .bales option, X tn platform scale,, 1 cotton scale, 1 counter scale, 1 on desk, llotof mearsnreaalso the CH08B8 IS AjO- ng TION belonging to said ftrm^ consisting of note^ to book debts, and tuterestipB^dspftne sSteo?" ta Sonth Carolina, c < u:m-on. |fc Also. tbe assets of the flm of McCprkle A -Jet- an farys, in which said Bankrupts estate is. entitled to, to one-half interest,-consisting of 2 dockff Dset 16 mahogany dfning tables, 1 set iron wagon axles, oe .Also, the Assets of the Arm of James Jeflerys A Son, in whfch said Bankrupts estate la eutffiea to' r, one^half Interest consisting of ftohris and book at debts. i in Sold for the benefit of the creditors ofsald Batik- bj rupt's estate. ' ' '* i>a*u\ e? . Teams op Sale.?Cash in earrancr?purchas- 6c T to w for alinlcT5^S?,"'JJSga..: i * November28 48. ' -< JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE. 2 W. E. JackBoh and S. W. Burns and wife, A. ** Jackson and others?Helm-at-law of James JL. P Jackson, deceased., . ' & iM+n irmo W & 1IY virtue Df an order fromP, C, HARRIS, ?u O Judge oflProbate forYorkC<fci1^,YSriBb?' Jr for at public sale; at York Court Ho^ise^on "the 2 FIRST MONDAY, IN DEOfiMB^ NESTi <J the tract of land described In the summons In per* titi.on in this case, containing ~ *2 TWO HUNDRED AND NINETEEN ACfifcS,: g] more or less, bounded by lands of Andrew Jtiek* Lai son, John WaUcer and K. A. Weely.'. Vi; < .. r? u: TERMS OF SALE. ''sxiw;!! brc,; R A credit of twelve months with interest, from ^ day of sale, the purchaser giving bond witbgooa nt surety and a mortgage of the premises,If deemed u necessary, to the Probate Judge, for the payment & of the purchase money. ; V?VY Hij ^ Costs to be paid on day of sale, ,, ($8.2/1) R. H. OLENN, a T. Br* i" .November 12 ' 48,:J,;. /r,U, ,fI ^ COMMISSIONER'S SAI>E, -di ? III Equity?York Dlsti1,' i t"W in W. B. Metts. C. E. T. 0.1 Bit? 46 Porecfbw Afort- ^ A. C. Sutton, ' ^ j Wfjm Tif obedience to the Pecree of the Court of Equi- r X ty, made in this cause,1 will sell at'York Oottit f0 House, on the * ;.-U th FIR8T MONDAY IN DECEMBER NEXT, a tract of land on the east-side of Catawba Hi***, ? in possession of Defendant, known aa the Lanier ft tract, containing ? 126 ACRES, MOKE OR : and bonndqd by lands of A. Graham, J. R Bennett, and lands of the estate of J. M. Smith and M others. ra TERMS OF SALE. Cash enough to pay costs of these proceedings, Q the balance of purchase money on a credit of asc R, months, with interest from day of sale, and a#- bl cured by bond of purchaser with good securities to and a mortgage of the premises. WALTER B. METT8, ? ($11.25) Commissioner in Equity. R November 5 45 ' 5tgj LEARNING SHORT HAND. _ ^ 4 A ; fllHE best system of siiort^hand writing fePbo- at J. nogranhy. It is an art easily learned i and of in great use, in saving,time end labor,-to ail literary and professional men; but of the greatest import M tance to students of all kinds, lawyers, and foot: ea nnliats. To the reporter of speeches, oratioqp, ser<- cr mons, law-arguments, andlectures?itis/?.f course indispensable. The bestrof the sevenreTaySteihh'lt R Munson's. It is also the easiest learned. In learn- os ing it, die aid of a teacher ia important but not in- cr dispensable; nor are the principles difficult to learn, persevering practice being the makL thing HI needed to reach proficiency. ,Upon ,theeo. points w Mr. S. S, Gilson (Alleghany City. Pa. J savsif*! m received the COMPLETE PHONOGRjAPHER, 'j on the 20th of April. 1607, and, without teacher, or omtt nravinn. Ifnnwlpdcfi of Phonoffranhv*. bv da- N voting, for a greater part of the time, only ooeltt . honr a day to the study, was able to report ?reer, mon, verbatim, on the 13ih.of September, 1861." I propose to give lessons In the art, w tpaiI,*to 8, those atadistanoe desiring to loam It Theeotonie M will-consist often letters of instruction, sp areas-. QJ ged as to cover the entire subject,' atod sUffldfint te' ' enable the student, without further teaching,- to' hi perfect himself in the art. The price will-be $5 in ti advance. 1 furnish a hand-book,' gratis. After si the course, the student -will need THE COM- E PLETE PHONOGRAPHER (price |2Ji6) for, reference and practice. J" J AS. WOOD DAVT^SON,- W Colnmbia, Bj .', ? November 12 .46.:,.,.^,^' tf7* ^ IN THE PROBATE COURT* / I York County. .j h ffl Henderson Martin, Applicant, against Bird Mar- ^ tin and others.?Sitmmona for Partition of rial V, Estate. *' rj JT appearing to my satisfection that the follow* S ing Defendants in above stated case reside ; fhnnf tViJo Stat*. vi7.: Alexander Moreland, and*] Vi PriKoilla his Wife; Freeman Logan, and SebtaJtf his Wife; Ransom Collins, and Rhoda his Wife;. ? William Martin, Anderson Martin, George W. Fr Goforth, and Elizabeth his Wife; Hicks Martin, Absalom Martin, the daughter of Rerxymai^^ar- v tin. deceased, ana her husband, nftmes not ktKrtrn, ? ana Martin Collins and six oOieir children ofNan- If ev Collins, deceased?names unknown. It.is? therefore, ordered, that they do appear andobject r to the division or aale of the real estate of Thomas ., Martin, deceased, on or before the 1st day of Jan uary, 1869, or their consent to the game will be enterea of record. FRANK Q. HARRIS, V. 5 (Judge of Probate. Octobers 41 . Sm ; removal. ^? TIE undersigned take this method to inform M their friends and customers that they have r , removed their Stock of DRY GOOD8 AND GEO- > CERIES to tho next door, in the Brick Building , recentlv occupied by B. F. RAWLINSOX, where \ ' thev will keep everything usually found in a first p class DRY GOODS AND GROCERY STORE. They will be glad to have their friends and cus- " tomera give them a call, and they will shoW them _ around and sell them goods if they can. 1 Messrs. JOHN J. SMITH and JOHN DOBSON * are always on hand, and will be glad to have any r , of their friends give them a call, and will watt on J , them with the greatest of pleasure, and treat them 5 . kindly. . T. M. DOBSON & CO. JJ N. B.?The undersigned takes pleasure in re- ? r turning theirsincere thanks to tnepeopio or iorx- , ville and York County, and the adjoining Coun- " [ ties of North Carolina, and of Union ana Spar^' * . tanbnrg, for tlie very liberal Patronage bestowed 0 i on them, and hope, by strict attention to business and dealing fairly with all persons, to merit a con- 11 tinuance of the same. T. M. D0B80N A 00. P November26 ... 48 tf h . STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, ' York: County. ^ WHEREAS D. J. GLENN, Jr., .'has applied b to me for Letters |of Administration on all ii ' and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and C credits of JAMES A. GLENN, late of the Coun ty aforesaid, deceased. . -; O These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and n singular, the kindred and creditors of the said ds- d ' oeased, to be and appear before me, at our next c Judge of Probate's Court for the said County .to be Q holaen at York Conrt House on the8TH DAY OF DECEMBER, next, to shew cause, if any, why . the said Administration should not be granted. i.?,i ?a Qnot OSth Hav nf r Given under my umiu auu ...... , November, in the year of onr Lord one thotuand l } eight hundred and sixty-eight, and in the 93rd J year of the Independence of the United States of & America. * f. C. HARRIS, fc Judge of Probate. n Novomber 26 48 2t* b . GOOD NEWS! GOOD NEWSUi - rt BEAT redaction in prices of the celebrated, h i \J STAR COTTON GIN AND CONDERSER, , r to per Saw, and 60 Cents per Saw on eaebHDdhC ' t denser. Also, half of freights on Shipping. Plant- - era and others supplied and, their goods delivered - at any point on Kail Road. \ 3 JOHN MAY, Agent; October 16 42 tf -16 f OLD JTEWSPAPERS FORfftA.L18. | 9 a nan 0ld newspapers fc? sale; i 1UUU at $1 per hundred. Apply *t the " ENQUIRER OFFICE. October 22*' ' . 43 - tf 1 a twvor laoda^o/iSni. J * BohlnaoS' aa ix>&? ining 150 Afoes, mote of'lMK.^Ofte'iriK^m'tlw" >gth fkfo'of ImhI rtlrit^iSiid' ti??mrrwrl ?Iedon a* Isad, ath0miii^^ btammmiU rw^JSad xm :?Jte'prop?rtF<* Ph|yr^^ One ** HBI-. AMI toedoo^SS?.eolt JrJt?fiL^^85R^4?toff ixt; at fr to 98 t#nt? atid'coS* tfc*t ttiay *?hi*,; * (* jgft One^ tract ^of land 1evled obert Pursley, deca^at^^the QOtfattogta$5.9&?nd oosta4a&nmjt a^fffL.' ? One tract of land levied on as the property%W? V MbCarter^Uthe Huttrof thei:4 de.fgrtMjj, aOne t^t^flan e0~ne tract of land bounded by lan^a. o?Ju|oS5>r and others, levied on as tne ui 6eetiy 'm .toll [gger at the suit of the State for ansibUOWxes, aountlng to |i,16(gnd^to (hie thatotfotA defends* ?Mr aUaa,. jboswdadi bp>laul%9f B P BATI), wij^" s. levied oh am the prcmerty OTEUta c.'Jormaon the suitofthdBttfte f*tottWtax?i;- nurt?Tr lo^lJO' AM eoata that m^wcijae.,^ - 4U7* One tract of land levied on as-the pmperty or rs. A. McBray er, at the anit of the State MKutl, amotmttngterSl cebta iaad oeytfc^t amr ao, amounUi^o'co ceuta and cx>Bt8 One tra&'dt l&T leVWTo* aa th&p?p?tv'of ?&Sig2&??h&m U{'.'r. A1 -aa.01 MAP One tract of landlevied on-ap taoprgiwty err. Oaf iut ?Ml; lMd"<?U>th<wlj^ . L,?iW7.?. IM/ al.tie euitXJf jfeMRlir ate. Halting .toSSX3Q Qn^ ooafk ILat mv ac ue r ^ngwigipiifta, xocutnrK, and b then! > 5 v v3 I ! One tract of land levied on aptthdsiypeo^of nhnJStrlngfellow. at the salt oft?'fltav?HmletaM^tol<mming??o $HU98 aadaostrtbfemay Onftract of larid.lbtW bnla1 J. White, at the suttbriheSKato fmtdnkitkta?B, nounting to $21.94 an<^ the costs that may acOnatrafct! ^f^d'T^na^tytatrds^i)!?^. P. ampbell aftd otfterajlfltfed <*> anhe-pnoprt^of . M. Andrews, at the salt of the State, fqr.dflhble ixes, amounting to forty-six cents and thadtwt* cat may t ~ ">?< io 9*fcr7T',TT(|1.87 One MdofrJimih J r-OMiblataxes; amounting to septs ftweU A CO., at the fflrft of the ixes, amounting to f 1.<H One 'tract'bf lad# lehMt orree?h#pri|*ty of ewis Hambright, at the suit of the Stata-mr ognle taxes, amounting to $4.22. and coata.thif "may One tract of land^fevtal sm JUlibe nrMttrtyof Lra. H, Moore, at the etnt ottmfimbe wraouble aes; amt^ttog toO. it oeata^nd. coat that may Onetracf of I^d,lvbbundl0d by' iaitdt; et W. B. Hison,MW.-'Oinesblbftndntiiena,.aofc?atohtrl09 n ^ #,H. &LfiNhV8-YflP. November 12. ,f^46.. ^ flrm ;% AKE PARTICULAR- #OTJ$E. nff? Creditor*of W. B. OUNLAP and-/. LB[ ROY DAVIKH arenearnelrtly-.reqtMPted to leet me at Rock Hflll'Yofk Ce?i)thp4fci iATUKA.Y,?rft OF BECBMBSja WtjrTJmeimortant questions to submit to the Creditors and esire to be fully tawrafcted'by' them In wifldine psaid estates. I wHf be prepared to submit full >a anfa in Wtfnwvi-. to said r^afrn add trust The Creditor* of W. B. DTTNLAP art hereby otifled, on or before Bald day, to pipeett.jmd rove theirolaim*. ? At the same time and place, I will SeQ to the ighest bidder, a tract of land betongtng-JtfcSuid v. B. DU5LAP. vit: all that parcelor Jand in lark County, on Fishing Creek, called me KVAN 8 R ACT, bounded by lands of D.: WflHanif *. N. IcEivroe, Jr., J, J. Foag and othffp, andAontainaa about FIVE HUNDRED SIXTY AIRES; *". 05 Kk Tbbmrof Sai<b?One fourth CAftS, the balance . SSE&SStEti&mAge: ay of sale, and aMtin&by the bandof thn purbaser and mbrt^Mp^Ae premises. The purbaser to pay for Deed, Mortgage and Stamp?. 7' . ^ L. H. WASjjBY, Artignee. November 12 48;;;. _ iuJk ; i! EXECUTOR'S SALfifl I WTLli eirpoee to public anient YoekriOourt I House, ontho first afondny ln,jQepcrab?r next. o much of the J^MBjPLASXSTraif t)f Arcbleld Steele, deceM^%KdMVli^MuX)Mn^. as ' i imiiji^ AiiizrjjTOfcy.i^;N?Vbmii MI C nfrw oM JTOTICE. ;,,;1^; & ?-v ha Aiich as to. enable me to ji?e??to^l me t5rb"cir^ire*w<?'l[wfe be??*? riiy^ October 8'' -j" giiffy-tf .: >uj r.Ir' *. ; yoi " "