Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, January 21, 1869, Image 3

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Jfhrantial unit Ciratmttrial. YOMTHJJ KBICE8 OTO1BHT. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY CARROLL, CLARK & CO. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1869. BAQGING?Gunny?V yard @ 87 BALE ROPE?Hemp V ft 18*? 15 Manilla, V ft g) 98 Cotton,* ft (a) IRON TIES, per pound, ? @ 10 BLUE-8TONE, V ft ? @ SO CANDLES?Tallow?V ft <2 .. Adamantine, V ft 6$ 25 COFFEE?Rio?V ft 80 @ 88 , Laguyra, V ft @ 33 ' Java. V ft .. (2) 37* COTTON YABlt, V bunch of 5 pounds, (Si 2 00 ? GUNPOWDER, * ft @45 MACKEREL?No. 1, half barrel* @ No. 9, half barrel* ? No. 3, half barrel! (S No. 1, V Kit, @ : No. 3, V Kit, ffi No. 3, V Kit, @ .. MOLASSES?Cuba?V gallon ? 70 We* India, V fall on ? .. New Orlean*, V gallon @ I 85 NAIL8?Northern?V ft ~ .. @ 8 RICE, V ft ? 19 SALT, V sack,. @3 40 SUGAR?Pulrerixed?V ft .. ? SS Crushed, V ft ? 93 A.Vft <3 C, Extra, V ft... ? 18 Brown, V ft 14 ? 16X TEA?Hyson?V ft 1.. .. ? 1 73 Imperial, Eft .. ? Black, V ft S .. VINEGAR?Cider?V gallon : ? 85 PRODUCE MARKET-PRICES FROM WAGONS. * BACON?Ham*?V ft @ 17 Shoulders, V ft ? 14 Side*, V ft @ 18 CORN, V bushel @ 95 CORN-MEAL. V boahel ? 100 DRIED FRUIT?Apples, peeled, V bushel.. .. ? 1 80 Peaches, peeled,* bushel.. .. ? 1 50 Peaches, impeded, V bushel .. ? 1 25 EGGS, V dozen 15 @ SO FLOUR, V100 ft* 6 00 ? 6 25 HIDES?Green V ft @ 14 Dry, V ft @ 90 LARD?Country?V ft .. ? LIME, V bushel ? 60 OAT8,V bushel.. 55 S .. PEAS, V bushel ? 85 POTATOES?Irish?V bushel @ Sweet, V bushel? ? 50 SHINGLES, V 1000 @ 3 19 TALLOW. V ft 10 @ 10* , WHEAT, V bushel 1 @ Cotton?On Monday morning, the cotton mar - ' ? * TT_ ?91 opened nnn u uuu? unuivuwo ces from foreign markets on Tuesday, however, the staple declined in price, and is to-day quoted at 25*. CHESTER PRICES CURREHT. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY MA J. J AS. PAGAN, GROCERY AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1869. BAGGING?Gunny?peryard 97 a 30 BALE KOBE?Hems, per poand 14 a Manilla, per pound 99 a S3 Cotton, per poand, 90 a 23 BLUE-STONE, per pound, a CANDLES?Tallow?per poand,. a Adamalitlne, per pound, 23 a 30 COFFEE?Rio?per poand, 30 a 36 Lkfuyra, per pound,. ? 33 Jmea, per poand, a 46 COTTON-YARN, per bunch of 5 poaad*, a 9 S3 GUNPOWDER, per pound, a MACKEREL?No. 1, half barrels, a .. No. 9, half barrel*, ? No, 3, half bam*. ; a No. 1, per Kit, a 3 33 No.2, per Kit, ' .. a 3 90 No. 3, per Kit, a 3 00 I MOLASSES?Cuba?per gallon, 70 a 75 We*t India, per gallon, .. a New Oriean*. per gallon, NAILS?Northern?per pound, ? RICE, per pound, 9. a 14 SALTLper aack, .. m 3 50 SUGAR?Pulverized?per pound a m Crushed, per poand a 22 A, per pound, a 90 C, Extra, per pound, a 18 I Brown, per pound, 16 a 19 TEA?Hyson?per pound, 2 00 a 9 25 Imperii], per pound, 2 25 a 2 Btack, per pound ? VINEGAR?Cider?per yallon, a 75 1 PRODUCE MARKET?PRICES FROM WAGONS. BACON?Ram*?per pound, 25 a 30 Shoulders, per pound, a 18 i Sides, per pound,.... 20 a 22 CORN, per bushel, ? a 1 00 CORN-MEAL, per bushel .. a 1 00 DRIED FRUIT?Apples, peeled, per bushel..a .. Peaches, peeled, per bushel.. .. a Peaches, unpeeled, per bushel ..a EGGS, per dozen, .. a FLOUR, per 100 pounds, 6 50 a 7 00 HIDES?Green?per pound, a 6 Dry, per pound, a 12 LARD?Country?per pound, a 25 LIME, per bushel. a OATS, per bushel,....'. ? ? PEAS, per bushel,... .. a 1 00 POTATOES?Irish?per bushel, a .. * Sweet, per bushel, a 1 00 SHINGLES, per 1000- * .. a 3 10 TALLOW, per pound, a 22 WHEAT, per bushel, 2 00 ? 2 00 Cotton.?The market has been active since last report, at prices ranging from 25 to 264c., closing weak at 25 to 254c. for middling. ROCK-HILL PRICES CTTBEEKT. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY JOHN R. LONDON, COMMISSION MERCHANT. MONDAY, JANUARY 18,1868. BAGGING?Gunny?per yard, ? a 26 BALE ROPE?Hemp, per poand, 13 a 15 Manilla, per pound, 21 a 25 Cotton, per pound, 21 a 30 IRON TIES?per pound, ,J. 11 a 12 L BLUE STONE?per pound ? ? a ? * CANDLES?Tallow-^?er pound, 18 a 20 . Adamantine, per pound, 20 a 28 COFFEE?Rio?per pound, 25 a 33 Laguyra, per pound, 33 a 35 Java, per pound, ? a . ? COTTON-YARN, per bunch of 5 pounds,? 2 00 a 225 GUNPOWDER, per pound, ? ? 50 MACKEREL?No. 1, half banal*. ? a ? No. 2, half barrels ? a ? No. 3, half barrels, ? a ? No. 1, per Kit, ? a ? No. 2, per Kit, ? a . ? No. 3, per Kit, ? a ? MOLA88E8?Cuba?per plloo ? a 75 Went India, per gallon, ? a ? New Orleans, per gallon, ? a 1 25 NAILS?Northern?per pound, 6 a 7 RICE, per pound, ? a 12% SALT, per sack, ? a 325 SUGAR?Pulverized?per pound, 18 a 20 Crushed, per pound, 18 a 20 A, per pound, 16 a 18 C, Extra, per pound, 15 a 18 Brown, per poand, 12Ha 15 TEA?Hyson?per pound, ? a 1 50 lmpehal, per pound, ? a 2 00 Black, per pound, ? a 1 50 vinkuak?ciaer?pergaiion, ou a 10 produce market?prices from wagons. BACON?Hams?per pound, ? a 25 Shoulders, per pound, ? a 20 Sides, per pound................... ? a 22 CORN, per bushel, new ? a 1 00 CORN-MEAL, per busbe), I ? a 1 10 DRIED-FRUIT?Apples, peeled, per bushel,. ? a. ? Peaches, peeled, per bushel,.. ? a ? Peaches, unpeeled. per bushel ? a ? EGGS, per dozen, ? a 15 FLOUR, per 100 pounds, 5 00 a 7 00 HIDES?Green?per pound, e 8 Dry, per pound, 12Ha 15 ^ LARD?Counrrv?per pouud ? a 20 M LIME, per bushel 60 ? 75 w OATS, per bushel, ? a 75 PEAS, per bushel, ? a 85 POTATOES?Irish?per bushel. ? a , ? Sweet, per bushel, ? a 75 SHINGLES, per 1000, 4 50 a 5 00 TALLOW, per pound, ? a 12* WHEAT, per bushel, 2 50 a 3 00 Cotton?Market active. Advanced during the week 2 cents, closing firm at 27} for middling. Sales 200 bales. COLUMBIA, January 18.?Sales of cotton today 204 bales?middling 28c. NEW YORK, January 18.?Cotton i to } cent lower. Sales 1,800 bales'at 29 to 29}. CHARLESTON, January 18.?Cotton dull and declined }c.; sales 280 bales?middlings 28; receipts 1,150. LIVERPOOL. Jannarv 18?S P. M.?Cotton continues flat?uplands llgd. Financial. YOKKVILLE, January 20.?Gold, fl.35. NEW YORK, January 18,-Gold |135J. CHARLESTON, Thursday, January 14, 1869. Bank of Camden, 42 ; Bapik of Charleston, 42 ; Bank of Chester, 10; Bank ofGeorgetown, 10: Bank of Hamburg, 7; Bank of Newberry, 42; Bank of South Carolina, 11; Bank of the State of South Carolina prior to 1861, 20; Bank of the State of South Carolina, after 1st January, 1861, 6; Commercial Bank, Columbia, 2; Exchange Bank, Columbia,^; Farmers and Exchange Bank 1; Merchant's Bank, Cheraw, 9 to 10; People's Bank, 62 ; Planter's Bank, Fairfield, 5; Planter's and Mechanic's Bank, Charleston, 26; Southwestern Railroad Bank, old, 38 ; Southwestern Railroad Bank, new, 35 ; State Bank, Charleston, 4; Union Bank, 88; City of Charleston Change Bills, 96; State of South Carolina Treasury Notes, 92. HOROLOGY. THE subscriber proposes, at his !?!? &saasaas if. WATCHES of every description, together with all kinds of JEWELRY, and some kinds of Mathematical and Musical Instruments, Sewing Machines, Ac., with neatness and dispatch, at REASONABLE PRICES. He has determined to make it the interest of the public to afford him a share of their patronage bv his deserving of it. Old GOLD AND SILVER WARE will be purchased bv weight, and at their standard valuation. E. A. CRENSHAW. January 21 3 tf AGENTS WANTED. SEND 15 cents for a specimen number of the CAROLINA FARMER, containing splendid Lists of Premiums for new subscribers. Active Agents are making $5 to $10 per day. Address, WM. H. BERNARD, Proprietor, Wilmington, N. C. December 23 34 tf , AUCTION SALES. | ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. B Y virtue of an order from F. C. Harris, Judge ) of Probate, we will sell at York Court House, on the-FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY next, Two MULES belonging to the estate of G. W. Williams, deceased. Terms?Cash. W. B. <fc J. B. WILLIAMS, Administrators, January 21 S 2t COLLECTOR'S SALE. WILL be sold on the First Monday of Februaiy, next, at York Court House, one 8TILL, ; CAP AND WORM, seized as the property of Wm. Stewart, and sold for violation of the Inter- : nal Revenue Laws. Tbrms?Cash. A. S. WALLACE, Collector of Internal Revenue, 3d District. , January 21 3 2t ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. ' 3r WILL offer for sale at Public Outcry, on the L 27th of JANUARY, instant, at the late resience of the deceased, near Gowdeysville, Union ' County, J FOUR THOUSAND BUSHELS OF CORN, Wheat, Hay, Fodder and a variety of other articles. Said property being a portion of the estate of J. WADDY THOMSON, deceased. Terms of Sale?Cash. H. H. THOMSON, Administrator with Will annexed. January 21 3 It ASSIGNEES' SALE. In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of 1 T_ D. D. MOORE, Bankrupt. ] In Bankrupted TlY virtue of an order obtained from Hon. Geo. 11 S. Bryan, Judge of the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina, we will expose to public sale, at the residence of E. R. Mills, in York County, South Carolina, on Friday, the - TWELFTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, NEXT, All the right, title and interest to which the said Bankrupt was entitled, at the date of filing his Petition in Bankruptcy, in the following property, to wit: The joint interest of the above Bankrupt; with E. R. Mills, in a tract of land lying on the waters Of Fishing Creek, bounded by lands of W. A. Steele, Mrs. Bates, and lands of the estate of Poag. Said tract contains 142 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Also, said Bankrupt's interest (if any) by right of wife, deceased, in the lands of Minor Sadler, deceased. Said tract of land contains THREE HUNDRED ACRES, more or less, situated on the waters of Fishing Creek, in York County, S. C., and bounded by lands of R. G. McCaw, George Steele and others. Also, said Bankrupt's interest (if any) by right of his wife, deceased, in the lands of William Sadler, deceased, bounded by lands of R. G. McCaw and others. Said tract contains FOURTEEN ACRES, MORE OR LESS. The interests in the above lands sold subject to ?n v TV>wpr that mav now or hereafter be*claimed. Also, one Bay Horse, one Black Mare, one Black Colt, Certificate of 5 Shares of Stock in the King's < Mountain Railroad Company, one lot Notes and Book Debts belonging to said Bankrupt's estate. < Sold for the benefit of the creditors of the said < Bankrupt's estate. 1 Terms of Sale.?Cash in currency?purchaser 1 to pay for papers and stamps. 1 J. S. R. THOMSON,) 1 T. S. JEFFERY8, / ASSlgneeS" January 21 3 it ] ASSIGNEES' SALE. t In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of ) T? t?_ ED. R. MILLS, Bankrupt, j ^Bankruptcy. "O Y virtue of an orderobtained from Hon. Geo. Ft S. Bryan, Judge of the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina, we will sell at the residence of the above Bankrupt, in York County, South Carolina, on Friday, TWELFTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, NfcXT, All the right, title and interest to which the said Banktoipt was entitled, at the date of filing his Petition in Bankruptcy, in the following property, i to wit: < One tract of land, lying on the waters of Fish- ' ing Creek, in Chester County, South Carolina, ] bounded by lands of John S. Bratton, estate of J. D. Crawford, J. McFadden and others, containing ' 388 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. j Also, the above Bankrupt's joint interest in another tract of land, lying on the waters of Fishing < Creek, bounded by lands of W. A. Steele, Mrs. < Bates and lands of the estate of Poag. This ] tract contains ONE HUNDRED & FORTY-TWO ACRES, more or less. I The?interest in the above lands sold subject to j anv Dower that may now or hereafter be claimed. Also, at the same time and place, we will offer for sale, the personal property of the said Bankrupt, consisting of the following, to wit: 1 Two Mules, one Piano, one old Buggy, one Watch, Qne Scholarship in Davidson College, N. Carolina, one lot of Notes, one bale of Cotton. i Sold for the benefit of the creditors of the said Bankrupt's estate. 1 Terms of Sale.?Cash in currency?purchaser i to pay for papers and stamps. J. S. R. THOMSON,-) 4ocitr?ooa T. S. JEFFERYS, J A?81*11??9- ( January 21 3 4t BANKRUPTCY SALE. In the District. Cottrt of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of ) WM. M. ROBINS, [ In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. J BY virtue of an order obtained from Hon. Geo. S. Bryan, Judge of the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina, I will sell at York Court House, on Thursday, the EIGHTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1869, All the right, title and interest, to which the Raid Bankrupt was entitled at the filing of his Petition in Bankruptcy, in the following property, to wit: One tract of land, lying on the waters of Turkey Creek, partly in York and partly in Chester I rn CUUUllOT, uuuuuru uy xaiiuo ux uauiuo ? aiiv.-s, xuntat? of Jos. Freeman, J. C. Kirkpatrick, Robert Ross, and E. B. Robins, containing 184 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Also, one tract, lying adjoining the above tract, containing 184 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. The Bankrupt's interest in this tract of land is believed to be one-half at the death of his mother, who has a life interest. The first mentioned tract is believed to have been owned in fee simple by the Bankrupt. The interest in the above lands sold subject to anv dower that may now or hereafter be claimed. Sold for the benefit of the creditors of the said Bankrupt's estate. TERMS OF SALE. Cash in currencv?purchaser to pay for all necessary papers and stamps. W. I. OLAWSON, Register in Bankruptcv. Jannary 21 3 4t* ASSIGNEES' SALE. In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of j ? JOHN DYE, \ In Bankruptcy. * Bankrupt. J BY virtue of an order obtained fYom Hon. Geo. S. Bryan, Judge of the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina, we will expose to public sale at Chester Court House, on Tuesday, the SIXTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1869, All the right, title and interest to which the said Bankrupt was entitled, at the date of filing his Petition in Bankruptcy, in the following tracts of land: One tractof land, in the County of Chester, S. C., lying on the waters of Fishing Creek, bounded by lands of Robert Ferguson, Henry Lee, Jacob F. Streight, and Lyle Roddy, containing 538 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. The interest in the above land sold subject to anv dower that may now or hereafter be claimed. Sold for the benefit of the creditors of said Bankrupt's estate. Terms op Sai.e.?Cash in currency?purchasers to pay for all necessary papers and stamps. J. S. R. THOMSON, 1 ^ T\ 8 .TEEEERYS. f ABS1bDees January 21 3 ' ' 4t SADDLES AND HARNESST JUST a little cheaper teen to twenty-five dollars. RIDING BRIDLES, from one dollar and fiftv cents to three dollars. All warranted good and well made. Call at the old stand, where you have tried us for fifteen years. No matter as to Srice; if you want a SADDLE or SET OF HARASS, you shall have either. [ JOHNSON & DARWIN. , January 14 2 5t* TABLE L1NEX. A GOOD quality of TABLE LINEN for sale by T. M. DOBSON <fc CO. AUCTION SALES. ASSIGNEES' SALE. In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of 1 T? ED. C. McLURE Bankrupt, j ^Bankruptcy. T1Y virtue of an order obtained from Hon. Geo. Il S. Bryan, Judge of the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina, we will expose to public sale at Chester Court House, on Tuesday, SIXTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, N15XT, All the right, title and interest to which the said Bankrupt was entitled, at the date of filing his Petition in Bankruptcy, in the following real estate and personal property, situated near and in the town of Chester, South Carolina, to wit: One tract of land, lying on the waters of Rocky Creek, bounded by lands of Joseph Tims, J. L. Agurs and others, containing FOUR HUNDRED AND SIXTY ACRES, more or less, known as the Nicholson and Bell place. _ One tract of land, situated as above, and lying in the waters of Rocky Creek, bounded by lands sf N. R. Eaves, Robert Stringfellow, Dr. A. P. Wvlie and Joseph Tims, and containing NINE HUNDRED AND THREE ACRES, more or less, known as the Lewis and Stringfellow ands. One tract of land, situated as above, and lying >n the waters of Rocky Creek, bounded by lands >f Dr. A. P. Wvlie and Mrs. Margaret Wood, and ntersocted by the King's Mountain Railroad, containing 253$ ACRES, MORE OR LESS, . ind known as the Gilmore place. One tract of land, situated as above, and lying! ra the waters of Grassy Run, (a branch of Rocky 3reek) and the King's Mountain Railroad, bo undid by lands of John McKee, J. J. McLure and J. Li. Agurs, containing rWO HUNDRED AND TWENTY ACRES, more or less, known as the Fife and Bell place. One parcel of land, situated as above, and lying >n the York Road, bounded by lands of James Hemphill and Mrs. Brawlev, and containing FOUR AND THREE-QUARTER ACRES, more or less. One lot in the Town of Chester, with a Blackimith Shop thereon, situated on Main Street, rounded by lots of W. T. Sealv, H. Henderson, md lot belonging to the Bank of Chester, and rontaining rWENTY-FIYE POLES, MORE OR LESS, fcnown as the Blacksmith lot. Interest of a id Bankrupt in the real and personal estate of his lather, Thomas McLure, Sr., leceased. Interest of said Bankrupt in the real and personal estate of his brother, Thomas McLure, Jr., leceased. Interest of said Bankrupt in the real and perjonal estate of his brother, Wm. H. McLure, deceased. All fKn oKattu mfnvnafo in rool cttxfata anlrl aillilfVrf o any Dower that may now or hereafter be ;laimed. Also, at the same time and place, the following PERSONAL PROPERTY of said estate, consisting of the following, to wit: One set Blacksmith Tools, one Cross-Out Saw, me Corn-Sheller, one large Boiler, one Cotton jrin and Band, one Pine Wardrobe, one Henry's Rifle, one Pistol, one Qold Watch and Chain, one Masonic JeWfel. three Steel Engravings, one Law Library, one Horse, Jhree Mules, six wagons, six ?air Plow Gears, ope lot Plow Stocks, Hoes, Ac. Sold for the benefit of the creditors of the said Bankrupt's estate. Terms op Sale.?Cash in currency?purchasers o pay for papers and stamps. * J. S. R. TEfOMSON,) A8siimee8 T. S. JEFFERYS, / Assignees. January 21 3 ' 4t ASSIGNEES' SALE. hi the District Court of the United States, for the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of ) SAMUEL BLACK, V In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. J OY virtue of an Order obtained from Hon. Goo. U S. Bryan, Judgeof the District Courtofthe U. States, for the District of South Carolina, we will jxpose to public sale at York Court House, on rhursday, EIGHTEENTHDAY OFFEBRUARY, NEXT, AlII the right, title and interest to which said Bankrupt was entitled, at the time of tiling his Petit ion n Bankruptcy, in the following property, to wit: One tract of land, lying in York County. South Carolina, on the waters orBuIlock's Creek, bounded by lands of David Byers, W. A. Latta and Hugb Hartness, and containing 175 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Also, one tract of land, adjoining the above tract, and containing SEVENTY FIVE ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Also, one tract of land, near the above tract, and containing ONE HUNDRED & FORTY-EIGHT ACRES, more or less. The interest in the above lands sold subject to any Dower that may now or hereafter be claimed. Also, at the same time and place, we will oifer for sale one Mare, the personal property of the said Bankrupt. Also, the following Notes and Accounts, belonging to said Bankrupt's estate, to wit: One Joint-Note on W. E. Rose and W. A. Latta, in 1859, $4,250 00 One Note on Samuel T. B. Patrick, doceased, in 1861 30 08 One Due Bill on Wm. White, in 1867 706 00 One Note on Wm. Shillinglaw and J. E. Hetherington, in 1800, with a credit of $7 00 10 00 One Note on Elizabeth Black, 1855 30 00 One Note on John II. Stephenson and J. G. Stephenson, 1851, credited with ?30. 45 00 Also, one lot of Accounts. Sold for the benefit of the creditors of said Bankrupt's estate. Terms?Cash in United States Currency?purchasers to pay for papers and stamps. J. S. ft THOMSON, "j Aasitrne0s T. S. JEFFKRYS, J A-881^99January 21 3 4t ASSIGNEES' SALE. Iu the Matter ) of J- In Bankruptcy. S. L. REID, Bankrupt. J ?J Y virtue of an order obtained from Hon. Geo. If S. Bryan, Judge of the District Court of the United States for tne District of South Carolina, we will expose to public sale, at York Court House, on Thursday, the EIGHTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1809, All the right, title and interest to which the above named Bankrupt was entitled at the date of tiling his petition in Bankruptcy, in the following property. to wit: One tract of land, on which the Bankrupt resides, lying on Lusk's Branch of the waters ol n-a/vi. camii. r ISUIU5 1U JLUlik V/UUIHV. OIAHU VftiWUIIO| bounded by lands of T. F. Clinton, Dempsej Blake and estate of Chambers, known as the Home Place, and containing 1615 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Also, one tract of land, whereon J. C. Iteid now resides, north of and adjoining the above tract, and containing FORTY-SEVEN ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Also, one tract of land, adjoining the above first-mencioned tract, and containing THIRTY-NINE ACRES, MORE OR LESS. The interest in the above lands sold subject tc any dower that may now or hereafter be claimed Also, at the same" time and place we will oifei for sale the following notes, belonging to estate of said Bankrupt, viz: 3 Notes oil W. E. Kelsey for $45, $50, and $25 1 note on James Sexton for $6. . Sold for the benefit of the creditors of the abov( named Bankrupt's estates. Terms?Cash in currency?purchasers to paj for papers and stamps. J. S.k THOMSON,! AmI_ T. S. JEFFERYS, J "ft"""January 21 S 4t ASSIGNEES' SALE. In the District Court of the United States for th District of South Carolina. In the Matter of ") GRAHAM <ft ATKINSON, V In Bankruptcy Bankrupts. J SI Y virtue of an order obtainod from Hon. Geo ) S. Bryan, Judge of the District Court of th< nited States, for the District of South Carolina we will sell at Chester Court House, on Tuesday the SIXTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1869 All the right, title and interest to which the sait Rankrunt was entitled, at the date of filinor hi: Petition'in Bankruptcy, in the following proper tv, to wit: . A HOUSE AND LOT In the town of Chester, situated on the York road bounded by lots of Giles J. Patterson, Estate of F M. Killian, and others, containing ONE ACRE, 3IORE OR LESS. Sold as the property of Thos. M. Graham, Bank rupt, and subject to any dower that may now o hereafter be claimed. Also, at the same timo and place, the follow) nj personal property, belonging to the Estate of Ed ward T. Atkinson, Bankrupt, to wit: One Gray Horse, one Gun, and one Watch. Sold for the benefit of the creditors of the abov Bankrupts' estate. Terms?Cash in currency?purchasers to pa; for papers and stamps. T. S. JEFFERYS, 1 Assimn** J. S. R. THOMSON. J As?&nee?. January 21 3 4t AUCTION SALES. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. In the District Court of the United States^ for the ' District of South Carolina. 1 In the Matter of ") ] DAVID E. THOMAS, \ In Bankruptcy. ] JBanKrupt. j e BY virtue of an order obtained from Hon. Geo. 1 S. Bryan, Judge of the District Court of the U. States, for the District of South Caroling I will expose to public sale at York Court House on Thursday, EIGHTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 1869, " All the right, title and interest to which the said ] Bankrupt was entitled at the date of filing his Pe- { tition in Bankruptcy, in a tract of land, situated in York County, on the waters of Turkey Creek, bounded by lands of R. A. Gilfillan, James Stew- . art and others, and containing FIFTY-ONE ACRES, MORE OR LESS. } Sold, however, subject to any Dower that may now or hereafter be claimed. t Also, the Book Debts belonging to the estate of 1 said Bankrupt. Sold for the benefit of the creditors of the said Bankrupt's estate. Terms?Cash in currency?purchasers to pay > for papers and stamps. T. S. JEFFERYS, Assignee. Januafy 21 3 4t c SHERIFF'S SALES. 1 BY virtue of Writs of Fieri Facias, to me directed, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriffs Sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY NEXT?. J at York Court House, the following property, to f wit: . - One tract of land, bounded by ignds of Andrew i. T D _ riHimcr, rvuucrt a ?<uugd a?* ivouuouj and the Homestead of Thomas A. Gwinn. Also, one other tract of land, bounded by lands of Robt, -1 J. McKnight, Hugh Galloway and James R. Ken- I nedy, levied on as the property of S. K. Gill, de- 7 ceased, at the suit 6f B. T. Wneeler. ($2.10 On Tuesday after the first Monday in February next, at the late residence of the Defendant, seven a thousand pounds of seed cotton, more or less, one ~ hundred and seventy-five bushels of corn, more or less, levied on as the property of Charles Cur- . ry, at the suit of John T. Lowry and others. ($1.80 One tract of land, lying on the waters of Bullock's Creek, bounded by lands of J. 8. MeSwain, , S. R. Moore, and others, levied on as the proper- \ S' of J. M. Smarr, at the Buit of W. C. ana C. M. ( ilmore, Executors, and others. ($6 62} ( One tract of land, lying on the waters of Stony | Fork, bounded by lands of J. R. Bratton,Wm. M. , Gordon and others, levied on as the property of Green Gordon, at the suit of J. 8. Bailey, Administrator, and others. ($5 62} One tract of land whereon Defendant now resides. bounded by lauds of James Smith, 1 Hicklin and J. 8. Cureton, levied on as the property of L. H. Massey, at the suit of Anh McMillan ana others. ($3 75 One tract of land, bounded by lands of W. B. Allison, Mrs. Gillespie and others, containing 109 acres, more or less, levied on as theproperty of E. ( M. Kirkpatrick, at the suit of Hildeburn and Brother. Resold at the risk of the former purchaser. ($7 80 . Onfl t.raofc of land, hounded hv lands of W. C. Black, J. D. F.Duncan, Goforthand others, levied on as the property of Ann E. Bridges, at the suit of W. P. McFadden for another. (|4 50 One tract of land whereon Defendant now resides, bounded by lands of J. C. lipping, Capt. J. Thomas Lowry and others, levied on as the property of D. A. Gordon, at the suit of G. R. Ratchford & Co., and others. ($1 87} R. H. GLENN, S. Y. D. January 7 1. 4t ~V. S. MARSHAL'S SALE. Wm. R. Myers vs. Cad. Jones and Pride Jones? . Fi. Fa. in Debt. United States of America, South Carolina District. BY virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias to me directed, issuing out of the Honorable the Uni ted States Circuit Court for the District of South Carolina, I will expose for sale to the highest bidder at Public Auction, at York Gourt. House, on THE FIRST DAT OF FEBRUARY, 1869, i being the first Monday of tlie'month, all the right, title and interest of the Defendant, CAD. JONES, j in and to the following property to wit: One tract of land situate in the County of York | and State aforesaid, within the Indian Land boundary, on Half Mile Creek and Pipe Stone J Branch, adjoining lands ofthe Estate ofR. Ap. C. Jones, deceased, R. A. Springs, A. E. Hutchinson and others, the same being the lands devised to the Defendant, Cad. Jones, Dy the Will of his father, and also embracing the lands purchased by the Defendant, Cad. Jones, from CUJ^CSgwaQn, J. N. . McElwee, Jr., and others, containing SIXTEEN HUNDRED AND EIGHT ACRES, . more or less. ' . I will also sell at the residence ofthe Defendant, Cad. Jones, near Rock Hill, cn TUESDAY FOLLOWING (the 2nd day of February) all of the personal property of the Defendant, Cad. Jones, consisting of six'mules, three horses, fifteen heaa of cattle, one carriage, one buggy, one cotton gin. sheep, hogs, corn, fodder, shucks, household ana kitchen furniture, <fcc., levied on as the property of Cad. Jones, Defendant, at the suit of W. R. Myers, Plaintiff. TERMS OF SALE-CASH. Purchasers to pay the Marshal for necessary papers and stamps. Sale to be conducted by B. P. BOYD, Deputy Marshal, as Auctioneer. J. P. M. EPPING, U. S. Marshal. January? ' 1 4t JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE. Henderson Martin, Applicant, vs. Bird Martin and others, Hcirs-at-law of Thomas Marfin BY virtue of an order from F. C. HARRIS, Judge of Probate for York County, I will offer at Public Sale at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY NEXT, the tract of land described in the summons in raruuuu in una raw, Mituai? 111 saiu VAiuaiy, uu the waters of Buffalo Creek, bounded by lands of Henderson Martin, Peter Seapaugk and others, containing ONE HUNDRED ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Terms of Sale.?A credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, the purchaser giving bond with good sureties, and a mortgage ot the 5remises, if deemed necessary, to the Probate u Ige, for the payment of the purchase money. Costs to be paid on day of sale. (?8.15) R. n. GLENN, S. Y. D. January 7 1 4t ' COLLECTOR'S SALE. ON THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4TH, M I will sell at public auction, all that TRACT of i LAND formerly the property of ROBERT A. [ BLACK, and on which he now resides, contain ing 450 ACRES, more or less, situated in York County, S. C., on the Pinckney Ferry Road, 8J miles from Yorkville. f The said land was sold, on the 21st day of Sep, tomber, 1807, for U. S. Internal Revenue Taxes, r due from the said Robert A. Black, and was purs chased for the U. S. Government. The said Robert A. Black having forfeited his right of redemption in the said land, by failing to redeem it in r twelve months from the date ot said sale, I will. by the authority conferred on me by the United ' States Internal Revenue laws, sell it to the highest responsible bidder on the day above specified. Sale to take place at the house occupied bv Wm. ) H. Warlick, at 11 o'clock, A. M. Terms?Cash in U. S. Currency. A. S. WALLACE, Collector of 3d District of S. C. > January 14 2 4t ! LANGHA3I ACADEMY. THE exercises of LANGHAM A> CADEM Y will be resumed on the first Monday in February next. Rates of 1 VTeiS?1 Tuition as heretofore. Circumstances tS&Jr beyond my control, are the cause of r this change in the time of resuming the exercises. R. LATHAN, Principal. January 7 1 3t DUE WEST FEMALE COLLEGE. . THIS is one of the most flourishing r Institutions in the State. Pupils received at any time and charged from time of entrance. <afcX Tuition, including Latin and French, $4 per montli. Boarding, including Fuel and Washing, $14 50 per month. J. I. BONNER, President. 3 December 17 51 3m ALMANACS FOR 1869. JUST received, a lot of ALMANACS FOR 1869, the calculations for which were made for this j latitude, by Prof. J. H. Carlisle, of Wofford Col9 lege. This Almanac contains a large amount of useful information. For sale at the "Enquirer" Office, by JOHN E. GRIST. January 14 2 tf , CROCKERY & GLASSWARE. A LOT of Crockery and Glassware, Plates, TeaCups and Saucers, Bowls and Pitchers, Mugs, Goblets, Wine-Glasses, Molasses Jugs, Salt Cellars, Pepper Boxes, Tumblers, <ftc..Jor sale by Z BRATTON, MASON-?fc WITHERS. November 19 47 tf * MAGGIE AND TEELULA IIA. THIS popular brand of Smoking Tobacco always on hand. Apply to e John may, Agent. December 24 52 tf Y OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. A AAA OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE lUUU at $1 per hundred. Apply at the enquirer office. 1 JOHN O. KIJYKEND&L, PATENT MEDICINES, &C. T1A.RRANTS Aperient, Hall's Hair Benewer, I Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Perry's Dead Shot vermifuge. Costars Corn Solvent, Spalding's Prepared Glue. Kennedy's Rheumatic Remedy. Ftub-it-In Liniment, with all other articlea thai ihould be kept in a well ordered Drug Establishnent, can be found at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. December 17 51 tf AN ITCHING PA EM. "Fyou have an itching palm, use Wheaton's or I. England's Golden Itcn Ointment. They cure [tch in its very worst forms. They can be had at he York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. December 17 61 tf EYE-WATER AND SAEVE. FBEOMPSON'S Eye-Water, Mitchell's EveSalve and other valuable preparations for disases of the Eye, can be procured at the York Drug Store. JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. December 17 51 ... / ... tf 3ELENITE AND PUL.VERINE. nnirotn ITTnVa At* lWalno fVin Wolr inH IT Whiskers any shade you desire, without discoloring the skin or injuring it in anyway. Just eceivea at the York Drug Store. JOHN a KUYKENDAL. December 17 51 tf THE BIL.LIOUS 2JH0TJLD use Sanford's Liver Invigorator, Ro5 sadalis or Queen's Delight. They can all be 'ound at the York Drug Store. ^ JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. December 17 51 tf PARAGON OIL. , [NOR Sewing Machines, Watches and .other fine I; and delicate Machinery. On hand at the fork Drug Store. . JOHN C. KUYKENDAL. December \7 51 tf BRATTON, MASON &WITHEBS. HARDWARE. OF every description, embracing Spades, Shovels, Manure Forks, Nails, Rasps, Files, Currycombs, Horse-Brushes, Claw-Hammers, Cotton Cards, Smoothing Irons and Coffee Mills, for sale )y BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS. November 19 47 tf WOODEN WARE. A LOT of WOODEN WARE, embracing Well fX Buckets, Churns, Water Buckets, Horse Buckits and Tubs. On hand and for sale by BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS. ^JATrnmVvnH 1Q AT ff X1VT VU1UVA A O "Ml W Tiff-WARE OF every description, as good as the best and as cheap as the cheapest. BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS. November 19 47 tf BAGGIffG, ROPIffG, &Cf A LOT of Bagging, Roping, Ties, Coffee, Sagar, fx Tea, Salt and Cheese, at BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS'. November 19 47 tf AXES AffD HATCHETS. A LOT of AXES AND HATCHETS, from the best Manufacturers, may be found at BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS'. November 19 47 tf CUTLERY. ; KNIVES AND FORKS, Table and Teaspoons, Pocket Knives, Ac., for sale cheap, by BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS. November 19 47 tf READY-MADE CLOTHIffG. A NICE Lot of READY-MADE CLOTHING, /x embracing Overcoats, Coats, Pants and Vests, for sale by BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS. November 19 47 tf GEffTS' FURfflSHIffG GOODS, CONSISTING of Ready-Made Shirts, Undershirts, Half-Hose, Suspenders, Shirt Collars, Linen and Paper; Cravats and Gloves, for sale by BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS. November 19 47 tf HATS. A, GREAT variety of HATS, which will be sold /\ as cheap as the cheapest, by BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS. November 19 47 tf BOOTS AffD SHOES. a arnvrici a t? i r>r\Ama xr MEjJE* o ana j>o%y? duuio, uxeii s, yyuuiou i and Children's Shoes, in great variety, at bratton, mason a withers. November 19 47 tf T. M. DOBSON & CO. SAUSAGE GRINDERS. A PEW SAUSAGE GRINDERS on hand Call Boon if yon want a bargain. T. M. DOBSON a CO. January 7 1 tf CLOAK CLOTH. A NICE article of Satinet, suitable for Ladies; Cloaks. Just received at t. m. dobson a go's. January 7 . 1 tf BED TICKING. " A GOOD assortment of BED TICKING can b< found at T. M. DOBSON a CO'S. January 7 1 tf DELAINES^ ALL and Half-Wool Delaines just received ai T. M. DOBSON & CO'S. January 7 1 tf BLANKETS. COARSE BLANKETS for sale at T. M. DOBSON <fc CO'S. January 7 1 tf MACKEREL, IN Kitts and Quarter Barrels, for sale cheap foi Cash, by T. M. DOBSON a CO. January 7 1 tf DO NOT ASK FOR CREDIT. CiOME individuals have foiled to settle their ao nAiinio TKo T?lor\Konf lQ aftiOTVl K_7 wunio. xuo .uax/tsajauv id vuvuj* T. M. DOBSON A 70. January 7 1 f WANTED. 7 /4 ri AAA OF Bank Bills wanted by 0 IU5UUU T. M. DOBSON A CO. January 7 1 tf IF YOU WANT TO get the worth of your money, buy you: goods from T. M. DOBSON A CO. January 7 1 " . _ tf DRY GOObsTND GRdCERIES HAVING bought out the entire interest of Col W. B. Wilson, in the late firm of AVER! A WIISON, I shall continue the business at th< old stand in the "Lindsay Block" on my own ac count, and hope to receive a continuation of th< patronage so liberally extended to the old firm With everv facility for buying Goods at the LOW EST CASH RATES, I am confident of my abili ty to sell as low as any other house in this or thi neighboring towns. I propose to sell exclusively for cash?only om price asxed. and all articles guaranteed to turn on as represented. Messrs. D. C. WILLIAMS and W. H. COL COCK are "with me, and would be pleased to se their friends and acquaintances. J. W. AVERY. January 7 1 " tf ixfr- Other business requiring my undividet attention, I have disposed of my interest in thi Copartnership of AVERY A WILSON, to my Eartner, Maj. Avery. Cordially commendinf im to the confidence of the public, I respectfully solicit for him a continuance of the patronage ex* tended to the late firm. W. B. WILSON. January 7 1 tf BURKE'S WEEKLY FOE BOYS AND GIRLS, F>R 18C9, will be the best volume yet Issued It will contain a capital story of "Boy-Lif Among the Indians," by Rev. F. R. Goulding author of "Young Marooners;" "Mountain Hall a Tale of the Ola Dominion," by Philip Barrett author of "The Miner-Boy of Mansfeldt"Lil lion T.Iain Ar T.lfhnf iho Old Vnrm HmiSfl." bl Mrs. S. E. Peck; "Trades and Professions of An imals," by a Lady of South Carolina; "Biogra phies of Ancient Persons, for Young People, b; Rev. T. B. Russell, A. M.; "Poor Henry," fron the German of F. Hoffman, translated by a lad] of Virginia; and many other attractive storie and poems, elegantly illustrated. Terms, $2 ; year. Liberal discount to clubs. Specimen co pies and premium list sent free on application t the publishers. J. W. BURKE & CO.. Macon, Georgia. January 7 1 tf RAGS WANTED. HPWO CENTS AND A HALF per pound, H JL CURRENCY will be paid for CLEAN Cotto or Linen RAGS delivered at the I ENQUIRER OFFICE. k \ RHODES' SUPEI The Old and Longest Estab ORCHILLA GUANO?: i * % T? HODES' MANURE, in its preparation, is mad< H, Cotton, Wheat, Tobacco, Potatoes and other ro< The Manu&ctnring Department is oondncted by ] and Manufacturers in the United States. It is endorsed, approved, and recommended by a turists in the Southern States. MIt can be relied on tive of large crops, ^nd unexcelled by any in the n zing Principles.'' ... Price 167.60 cash or $65 time, with Factor's aooeptai ORCHILLA GUANO, "AA."-A fine Bird Guac >36 cash, or $40 time PERUVIAN GUANO, warranted pure, and alwa; January 14 - WMDO FERTILIZER. riULE Wando Mining and Manufacturing ComI pany offers to the Planters and Farmers of the South their FERTILIZER, known as the "WANDO FERTILIZER," vr * Which the experience of the past season has proved to be one of the most valuable in oar market 1 It has for its base the materials from the Phosphate J Beds of the Company, on Ashley River, and Is < prepared at their worxa at the EAST END OF HA8EL STREET, J In this city. In order to guarantee its uniformity and maintain its high standard, the Company has made arrangements with the distinguished Cnem- J ist, Dr. C. U. SHEPARD, Jr., who carefully an- { alyzee all the ammoniacal aud other material pur- z chased by the Company, and t THE PREPARED FERTILIZER, \ ? before being offered for sale. The Company la 0 resolved to make an article which will prove to be a COMPLETE MANURE, and give entire satisfaction. For terms, circulars and other information,-ap-.. ply to Wlf. C. DUKES A CO., Agents,- J No. 1 South Atlantic Wharf, Charleston, 8. C. January 14 2 Sm , wfrOurar&cpT-"^ Cotton Factors AND t ] GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, < SOUTH ATLANTIC WHARF, 1 CHARLESTON, S. C. ' ] Consignments of Cotton, Rice, Ac., reepectftilly i solicited, and liberal advances made thereon. a January 14 2 3m TO A X , DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES. ; B. F. RAWLIJfSOPf RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of York and surrounding counties, that he has re- , moved his stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, J Ac, to the Storeformerly occupied by J. 6E.fi. STOWE, i where he is prepared to supply the public with i everything to be usually found in an up-oountry i eetabliahment, and at prioeeas low as the lowest I He is prepared to pay the HIGHEST PRICE FOR COTTON, i ' He also wishes to purchase immediately a large J quantity of Corn, Wheat, Oata and Bacon, togetn- ! er with all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE, for ; all of which he will pay the highest market prices 1 in cash or barter. December 3 49 tf \ EDUCATE YOUR SONS. | THE FURMAN UNIVERSITY, at Greenville, S. C? will be opened on , the 1st of February, 1889. vnth a full . Faculty. Two eminent Scholars from , Virginia, have been added to the for- j i mer Corps of Professors. ttn<MKiBn ( (a ha ansfAftiaH fnr fhrAA vafllh , as follows: Two hundred Bonds of NIJBIeTY ! - DOLLARS each,.payable in three annual instalments, are to be secured; and any one who takes , a Bond and pays thirty dollars a year, can send one student FREE OF TUITION, for three years. In other words, a man can send his son throe 1 years to one of the best Institutions of Learning in the South, by paying Thirty Dollars a year on his Bond. The undersigned has been appointed Agent, by the Board of the TJnivesity, to secure Bonds in York, Union, Spartanburg, Chester, Lancaster, , and the adjacent counties of North Carolina, and Is supplied with blanks, and will take pleasure in executing the Bonds and giving the necessary papers to entitle the holders of Bonds to send Students Free of Charge. Boarding can be had in Greenville, at about %12 per month. For farther particulars, address REV. TILMAN R. GAINES, Yorkville, S. C. December 17 51 7t YORKVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE. The next Session of five Months (20 weeks) will open on MONDAY, THE first day of February i8?. ? The whole expense of Tuition and Board, including Fuel, Washing and Lights, will be $105. Of this amount $60 Is required in advance. Boarders will furnish their own towels, 1 pair of sheets and pillow cases, j Music, the Languages (ancient and modern) Painting and Drawing, at reasonable rates. For particulars, address REV. R. B. ANDERSON,. ;: Yorkville, S. C. t 1J3T The same corps of Teachers will be on duty as heretofore. December 17 . 51. tf MALE SCHOOL. ~ english, classical, mathematical. LIMESTONE SPRINGS, S. c. J. B. LYLE, A. B. (S. C. College) PRINCIPAL THE First Term of the Tenth Anr nnal Session of this .School commences lUffir FEBRUARY 15TH. Circulars, giving Expenses and full Particulars, can be obtained by addressing the Principal. January 7 ' 1 6t T. W. ChAWSON. J. S. R. THOMSON. CLAW80H ft TH0M803T, Attorneys at Law AND SOLICITORS IN BANKRUPTCY, YORKVILLE, S. C. ' r Special attention given to the Filing of Petitions, to the Prosecution of Claims in Bankrupt ?"/! H.O OnllaflHnn <niH"fririr?r(tillg Of Biyi _ dencTs to Creditors. ?? September 17 38 tf " W. B. WILLIAMS, J. BHATTY WILLIAMS. b WILLIAMS & WILLIAMS, b ATTORNEYS AT LAW, YORKVILLE, 8. O. . mm/ILL practice In the Courts of the Northern a f? Circuit. The unfinished business of G. W. WILLIAMS a and of G. W. WILLIAMS & SONS, will be att tended to with promptness?aided by an experienced Lawyer. < . ; . Office?One door below James Jefferya, Esq. a January 7 1 8t* JAMES M. CALDWELL & 80*8, Cotton Factors, ACCOMMODATION WHABF, a 7 OHAHUD8TON, S. O. 5 , f A DYANCES made on consignments. Refer " J\- those who wish information to Col. D. L. McKay, President of the People's National Bank, Charleston, S. C. September 17 38 6m RICE & DAVIS, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 5 Central Wharf, 8 BOSTON, MASS. * ^ T -a "rriii ci rt lfR, JU1XJN JR. ljViM , tu nwi nxu, o. v., ' lfl will forward Cotton to the above firm free of 'I Commission, and will make liberal CASH ADjr VANCESj on Consignments. October 1 49 4m J J. NEWTON LEWIS, _ J GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, 9 For the Sale of Produce and Purchase of Merchan dise, o NO. 71 SOXJTH STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. Particular attention given to the Saleof Cotton.'1 Novembers 45 if. j ~ CHEWING TOBACCO. n A T Fifty and Sixty cents ^er^omid. Apply to "December 24 62 ? tf Ezjppp h&m: t PHOSPHATE, _ llabed Standard Manure. PERUVIAN GUANO. i equally adapted for fbrdBg-large crops of Corn, 3t crops. Frederick Klett, one of the most akfllfhl Chemists 11 of the most prominent Chemists and Agrioul- * as uniform in quality," always reliable, producaarket, in the high per oentage of 'True JFertUiice, an d 7 per oeut interest untQ 1st Deoember.'69. io, rich in Phosphates and Alkaline Salts. Price yB on hand. Furnished at market prioes for cash. S. RHETT A SON, Agents, Charleston, 8.' C. 2 8m NEW GOODS I : ' AO PUCAD AC TBC fiHElKfiTI H. F. ADICKJES . RESPECTFULLY lnfcmu his customers and the public generally, that his newStock of loods has arrived, and is now ready lbr inspecion and sale. The Stock has beeu selected with ^reat care and purchased On the very beet terms, nd will be sola accordingly. In the matter of LADIES' DRESS GOODS, le can offerunnsnal inducements both as regards ttyles and* Prices, and spedaUysollcits fin exaxnllatlon of this Department. He has also a splendid issortment of Ladies' HATS AND BONNETS? omething entirely new and very handsem* Lalies' SHOES of all-qualities and at all prieea. OENTLEMENS' GOODS. In-^ entthe Stock trVe^ocnayietS, luwimeres, Satfnekj, dc^ do. ' Boyb' and Mens* Hats, Boots and Shoes. Sole ind Upper LetOher and Shoe Findings. ^ Embracing all the articles usually found in an lp-oountry store, together with Cross-cut and Sand Sows, Bench-Screws," Carpenters' Tools, Itocks and Dyes and Cabinet leaker's Mstariela< < SCHOOL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS. ill kinds of School and Miscellaneous BOOKl?Lny Book that is not on hand, will be procured it snort notice. STJGAB MO COFFEE, Yankee Notions, Domestics, do. Best Factory farn at |2 per bunch. . " He invites an examination of his Stock, feeling Bsnred'that he can afford as good bargains as any rther Store in the up-country. October 8 , 41 _tf LEARNING SHORT HAND. PIE beet system of fchort-hand Written is "Phonography. It Is an art easily learned and of ;reat use, In saving time and labor, to all literary ind professional men: hut of the greatest importance to stndents of Ml-Iris ds, lawyers, and journalists. To the reporter of speeches, orations, sermons, law-arguments, and lectures?it is of course. Indispensable. The beet of the several systems n Munson's. It is also the easiest learned. InlaaiiH log it, the aid of a teacher is Important butnot in-. dispensable; nor are the principles difficult to learn, persevering practice being tin main thing needed to Teach proficiency. Upon these points Mr. 8. S. Qilson (Alleghany City, Pa.J says: "J received the COMPLETE PHONOOKAPHEB, in the 20th of April. 1867, and, without teacher, or my previous knowledge of Phonography, by derating, ibr a greater part of the tune, only one iionr a day to the study, was able to report a sermon, verbatim, on the 13th of September, 1887." I propose to give lessons in the art, by mail, to those ma distance desiring to learn it The course trill consist often Letters of instruction, so arranged as to cover the entire subject, and sufficient to Bnable the student, without further teaching, to perfect himself in the art. - The price will be |5in advance. I furnish a band-book, gratia. After the course, the student will need THE COMPLETE PHONOGRAPHER (price|2J5) for reference and practice. , J AS. WOOD DAVIDSON, ' Columbia. S. C. November 12 . 46 tf maw v/vmrv XA-A. nvrxxvait HAVING been assigned as Assessor of State Taxes, to that portion of York County lying between the BrattonsyiUe and King's Mountain Roads, I will attend at the following times and places, foi the purpose of reoeiving returns for said taxes: . At Yorkville until the 23d of January, 1889. At MoConnellsville, on the 25th, 26th and 27th of January, 1889. At Blairsville, on the 28th, 29th and 80th of January, 1889. At Yorkville, on the 1st and 2nd of February* - a At Hickory Grove, on the 3rd, 4th and 5th or February, 1$88. At Boydton, on the 8th, 9th and lOth of February, 1868. , At Moore's Cross Roads, on Buffalo, on the 8th pf February, 1869. At Boydton, on the 9th and 10thof February, 1880. At Joel McCarter's, near Bethany Church, on the 11th of February. 18801. At Yorkville, until the 15th of February. All persons failing to make their returns by the 15th of February, will be assessed as defaulters, with penalty adaed. White persons will please instruct freedmen in their employ, in reference to .-their liability to make returns, where they own property of any description. J. A. RATCHFORD, Assessor,. -1' 3d District, York County. January 14 2 4t . ... .-.TAX SOTtCE. HAVUtu Deen ungnea V Aiuwiuroi owe Taxes, to all that portion of York County, outside of the corporate limita of Yorkville, lying East of the Wright's Ferry Road and the Road leading from Yorkville to Chester, via Brattonaville?also, East of the Catawba River?I will attend at the following times and places for the purpose of receiving Returns for said Taxes: v At my Offloe, at Rock Hill, from the 1st to the 26th of January, I860. At Fort Mills, on the 27th, 28tb, 29th and 30th of January, 1869. At Coatcs' Tavern, on the 2nd and 3rd of February, I860. ' . , . At Blake's Mills, on the 4th and 5th of February, 1869. At Bethesda Church, on the 8th and 9th of February, 1869. At Rook Hill, from the 10th to the loth of Febru. ary, 1869. Persons failing to make Returns by the 15th of February, wiH be returned as Delimiters. All persons?white or colored?owning property, are required to report or be assessed as Defaulters, with penalty added. R. L. CROOK, , Assessor, 2d Diet York County. January 7 5 4t TAX JTOTICE. HAYING been assigned as Assessor Of State Taxes, to the town of Yorkville and Territo Sr between the King's Mountain and Wrignt'8 erry Roads, I will attend at the following times and places fortlje purpose of receiving returns for said Taxes:* ' - ~ At my Office in Yorkville, in the ["Adlckas' Building." from the 1st to the 26tfa.day of January. 18?9. . . At Major A. A. McKenzie'a on the 96th and 27th of .January, 1869. At New Centre, on the 29th and 30th of January, 1869. At Hunter's Store, on the 8th and 9th of February, 1869. At my Office, in "Yorkville, from, the 10th to the 15th of February, 186? Persons failing to make Returns, by the 15th of February, will be returned as Defaulter*. All persons?white or colored?owning property, are required to report, or be assessed as Defaulters, with penalty added. M. JONES. Assessor, 1st Disk York County. January 7 1 4t STATE OP SOUTH CAROLUfA, York County. I r \\j HEREAS JOHN WALKER has applied f T to me fbr Letters of Administration on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of Miss JANE E. B0BI80N, late of the County aibreeaid, deceased. These are, therefore, to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred andcreditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Judge of Probate's Court for the said County-to be hoi den at York Court House ou the218T DAY OF JANUARY, insk, to shew cause, if any, why ' the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and Seal, this 7th day of January, in the year of oar Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-nine, and in the 93rd year of the Independence of the United States of I America. . .F.C.HARRIS, w ot Probate. January 14 ? J-y 2fr ! XO COTTOJT SELLERS. rPHE undersigned having made-arrangements JL to BUY COTTON THIS SEASON, wfllibe pleased to see any that may ha offered in this market. Planters are request*! to let him see their Cotton before selling. The highest market prioe will be paid. t>i?tnahin their doiton to the North riBuwia nimiu>Bx> r am make arrangements through him. T/TRRRAT. ADVACEMENTS will be made on shipments, tiall and see him befbre selling, at his Store near the King's'Mountain Railroad Depot. J. H; FAYSBOUX, Agent. . MM???lM??1