Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, December 16, 1869, Image 3

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f per harrst . Southern descriptions are in moderate stock, 9nd may be quoted at $7 to $7.50 per barrel for extra and $< .50 to $9 per barrel for family kinds. i. 'i Financial. NEW YORK, December 13,-Gold, $1.22*. CHARLESTON, Thursday, December 9, 18G9. ?Bank of Camden, 75 ; Bank of Charleston, par; Bank ofChester, I8;BankofGeorgetown,20; Bank of Hamburg, 9; Bank of Newberry, par; Bankof South Carolina, 15; Bank of the State of South Carolina prior (o 1861,50; Bank of the State of South Carolina, after let January, 1861, 30; Commercial Bank, Columbia, 5: Exchange Bank, Columbia, 25; Merchant's Bank, Cheraw, 10; PeoEles' Bank, par; Planter's Bank, Fairfield,8; Planer's and Meohanic's Bank, Charleston, par;Southweatern Railroad Bank, old, 80; Southwestern Railroad Bank, new, 75 ; State Bank, Charleston, 9; Union Bank, par; City of Charleston Change Bills, par; State of South Caroliun Treasury Notes, par. . t _ ,v t ?jttial Notices. TO COXSCMPT1VES7 The, jXdvertlser, having been restored jx> health in a few weeks, by a very aiuiple remedy, arter having- suffered several years with a severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consuiaption?is anxious to make known to his fellow-sufferers the means of cure. * . \ To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using thesanie, which they will find a sure Cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc. The object of the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be invaluable; and he hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburg, King's County, New York. November 18 40 3m ERRORS OF YOUTH. A G-BNTLEMAN wbo8uffored;$r years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to all who may need it, the receipt and directions for making the simple remedy by which he was cnred. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experiences cto do so bv addressing, with perfect oonfidenOe, JOHN B. OGDEN, . No. 42" Cedar Street* New York. November 18 46 r 3m ? i i j if i Jpwtal. ' ^ 7marriki>?On -the 9th instant, bv Rev. sh- L. Watson, Mr. P. W. WALLACE andMias E. A. MORRISON, all of this eounty. BANK BILLS WANTED. nffHE highest market prioes paid for unoorrent JL Bank Bills, at the Citizens Savings Bank. W. B. METTS, Assistant Cashier. December 16 J)*) 50 [ ;; '4t VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC. THE undersigned, designing to HH make Yorkvillenis residence during U I if U I the winter months, will give instruction to a limited number of pupils in Instrumental (Piano and Guitar) or \ ocal Music (BasqiuLs method.); . Pupils taken separately or in classeaf Terms .\maue known, on application, Pianos tuned and repaired on reasonable terms. .'.T? Vot?r lu : L. JOHNSON, . (Liinestbnd Springs Female Sem.) Office of Working-Christian." December 16 50 tf APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. "J^TOTICE la hereby .given thai the uudersigncd, 1^1 Administrator pi"the estatoof J. N. LESSLEY, deceased, will make a. final settlement with ,-the Jpdge of Probate of York County, on the 17th day of JanuaryijOext. when he will make application for discharge as Administrator of said estate. .. D, T. LESSLEY, Administrator. December 16 60 5t APPLICATION FOE DISCHARGE^ NOTICE i? hereby glvefi that the .undersigned, Administrator of the estate of FRANKLIN PURSELEY, deceased, will make a final settlement of said estate with the Judge of Probate of York County, on the 17th day or January, next, wbea he wilfmakeapplioationfbratioat discharge as Administrator of the said estate. WILLLAMi PURSELEY, Administrator. December 16. . 50 5t* j; CT, & INTERNAL REVENUE. TKTOTICEis hereby-given to all persons interest1M ?d in one two-horse Wagon and Harness, two lfyuor casks,a?d 8 or 10 gallons Corn Whiskey, seized as the property of J. M. HAYES, for violation of Internal Revenue Laws, to come forward, 1_~ ? 1 ? \ 3 .1 -1 ~ iiuihv fiomi suu iiui a w/uu hi uuiouu u sun iu (.110 United States District Court, within thirty days from this date, or the same will be forfeited and sold. .... M?JONES, Deputy Collector, December 16 .... 60 - 3t YORK MARBLE YARD. F. HAPPEKFIELD farms 'citizens of ' York and adjacent counchased from Mr. RICHWsMllsHnIA?D HARE, the Tools iM|^HIkw| and Fixtures l>elonging to the MARBLE YARD in Yorkville, and haryjg . . v secured the services of a FIRST-diASS WORKMAIC, fully prepared to execute wprk In the best style < bf the Art: such as Toutbs, Monuments, plain and ornamental Grave ? tones, Ac. He wiU submit Drafts and Sketches on application/ 'Particular attention given to Cleaning and Repairing old. Work. December 16 ' 50 ly ~ , IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the United States for the " ; District of South Carolina. , In the Matter of ' K Tb,ntPuntcv Bl A. CULP, Bankrupt, jln NOTICE is hereby given that the SECOND , GENERAL MEETING of the Creditors of the Above named Bankrupt, will be held before , W. I. Clawson, Register in Bankruptcy of said Coii^tjInihis ?ffiobIt"Yorkville, Sooth Carolina, on the 4thdarvof Januusy, 1870, for the purpose of declaring a Dividend of- the Bankrupt's estate, and for the other porpceee namedin the 27th Section of the Bankrupt of March 2,1867. , Yoh Will furthdr take notice that we have filed our final accounts as Assignees in saiu court, ana thkt on the 4th day of-January next, We shall ' pjrty to skid' Court for the settlement of our said aeooonts, and fork discharge from all liability as ! Assignees of said estate, in accordance with the provisions of the twenty-eighth section "of the Bankrupt Act of March iJ, 1867. Yours, ?ftc., ' ; J. S. R. TH0M80N, V . 8si?nees J T. S. JEFFEKYS, f Assifenees. Decemlwr 16 50 2t IN BANKRUPTCY. i In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of ) T? ?? ROBT. FERGUSON, j Ijl BaukrupUy. . THE Creditors will take notice that tin? SECOND GENERAL MEETING of the Credit- . ors of the a!x>ve named Bankrupt, will beheld be- 1 fore W. I. Clawson, Register in Bankruptcy of 1 siidi CScmrt, in his office at Yorkville, South ('"arolina, on the 4th clay of January, 1870, for the purpose of Declaring a Dividend of the Bankrupt's estate, and for the other purposes named in tho 27th Section of the Bankrupt Act of March 2,1867. . You will further take notice that I have filed my 1 final accounts as Assignee of said estate, in said 1 Court, and that on the 4th day of January next, I shall apply to the said Court' for the settlement of my said accounts, and for a discharge from all ' liability as Assignee of Raid estate, in accordance with the provisions of the twonty-eighth section of the Bankrupt Act of March 2, 1867. Youis, Ac., T. S. JEFFEKYS, Assignee. i ? December 16 d 50 2t ] APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. \TOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, ( i1 Administrator of the Estates of D. A. A , MARGARETE. M.ADAMS, deceased, will make a final settlement of the said estates with the Judge - " " v. * ~ ooil oi frouaie 01 iorK county, on uie^iiu ceiuber next, when he will make application for a final discharge as Administrator of the said estates. I). J. JACKSON, Administrator. November 25 47 5t* APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. ~~ i NOTICE is hereby given tliat the undersigned, ' Administrator', de bonis hoji, of tlie estate of H. 8. McCARTER, deceased, will make a final settlement with the Judgo of Probate of York eountv, on the 18th day of December uext, when he wiilmake application for a final discharge us Administrator, be bonis non, of the said estate. MYLES SMYTH, Administrator, de bonisjwn. November 18 46 at* J. V. HART. . O. W. SADLER. HART & SADLER, Attorneys at T^aw, ! yorkVille s. c. December 2 48 tf KFYKENDAL & TOMHNSON. HOPE. ALLEN'S Lung Balsam cures Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, and all diseases of a pulmonary character. This is no humbug, but a sterling remedy. It brings hope and health to the sufferer, and "cleanses the foul bosom of that perilous stuff that weighs upon the heart." A genuine article can be had at the York Drug Store. KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. QUEEN'S DELIGHT. fTUTE great Southern Blood Purifier and AlteraJL tive. In Rheumatism, Gout, Scrofula, Dyspepsia, incipient Consumption and all diseases that arise from an impure state of the blood, this remedy is unequaled. Truly, it is a wonderful preparation. It can be had at*the York Drug Store; ask for Heinitsh's Queen's Delight and take no other. KUYKENDAL & TOMHNSON. 7 CURED. ALL diseases of the Kidney and Bladder are permanently cured by the use of Tarrant's compound Extract of Cubebs and Copaibae, and it (an be had at the York Drug Store. KUYKENDAL <k TCJMLINSON. ECONOMY IS A VIRTUE. THEREFORE buv Hummell's genuine Essence Coffee,at theYork Drug Store. Ten cents' worth of it is warranted to make two pounds of Coffee last as long as four pounds, and make the Coffee better. " 4 KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. EIGHT. WE keep constantly on hand a pure article of Knrnsine Oil. and n vorv nice assortment of Lamps and Lamp Goods. If any further light is desired on this subject, it can be bad at the York Drugstore. KI7YKENDAL A TOMLINSON. FAMILY MEDICINES. EVERY family should have about the hauwo a supply of common medicines, such as tliey know the use of. Such bills carefully put up and labeled at the York Drug Store, and where the amount exceeds $5, five per cent deducted from the rogular prices. KUYKEXDAL A TOMLINSON. . .BRIGHT ALWAYS look on the bright side, and you can have both sides bright by calling at the York Drug Store and getting a Bath Brick, used for cleaning Knives, Forks, and all kinds of cutlerv. KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. December 16 50*- tf B.P.BOYD. ~ NJEW ARRIVALS. ; ... ' NO. 1 and.2J4ackerel, 125 cans Oysters, 4 cans Silve'r.Drip Molasses, Sugai and Coffee, Cotton Ties. Grindstones, Black Cats, Flour, from 8 ' to 11 dollars per barrel, all warranted to please. The place tobuycheap. is BOYD'S. ~7 UBK.&C. " OIVINGSVILLEand J. & E. B. Stowe's Yarn, yi still selling for 12.10 at BOYD'S. FEATHERS. r A CENTS per pound will be paid for new Oil t^hite feathers, by _ ^ BOYD. YOUR ORDERS. SEND the cash with your orders, and if the article is nothere it will be bought for you, by ~ B. P. BOYI). ^ PORKSTILL in demand at the cheap Grocery Store of -B. p. boyd: EGGS, &c7 ZnZ ' C>r\ CENTS for Eggs, 2.5 cents for Yellow But<*>U ter, and H5 cents for Beeswax, in barter, will be given by i j " BOYD. BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. h A LOT of Buckwheat Flour, fresh and good, at >1 nno rinllar tww uaylr nt ?0"V"r?'S. .... WANDO FERTILIZER. IF you want to make a good crop of cotton next vear. engage the Wando Fertilize* from : B. P. BOYD. INSURE YOUR LIFE. ! IF you want to lay up something for your family idler your death, call and Insure your.Life,. at : P 'O > ^T7: i ; - BOYD'S, j ON HAND. : 1' THE best assortment of Groceries, and the best < quality, will always.be found on hand, at , B. P. BOYD'S, j THE CASH : IS the article to buy Chekp goods with. D<5n't' " ask for credit at B. P. BOYD'S, - BUTTERT WESTERN "Virginia, Goshen and Country Butter for sale at BOYt>'8. j FREE OF CHARGE. GOODS will be sent to the houses of persons in town, free of charge, who buy their Goods from .. BOYD. ' : - December 16 " ' ^ 50 tf NOTICE. ^ riMIE undersigned takes this method of iuform_|. iug the citizens of York oonnty that his services, as public AUCTIONEER, are now before them. Any one having property to dispose of at public sale,' can luure it sold calling ou the undersigned personally,, or by writing tq him at Yorkville, S.'C. W. I. STOWE. December 9 ' " , tf FOR THE HOLIDAYS I , WE have now on hand an assortment^f^legant Album.Hf ordered expressly for the Hol-| s idays. 7'hose desiring something suitable' fty" c presents or for the centre-table, will not fail- to call and purchase soon.' Also, a lot of fine cases and frames, for IYOJRYTYPES and other styles of P\cture?q PICTURES TAKEN in ev 3ry; style of the Art, | at our usual moderate prices. J. R. SCHORB & SON. December9 . 49,, tf | NEW COPARTNERSHIP. , ,! hAuwnr & DT.-RARV PB. DARWIN ?ft GEO. H. O'LEARY hav- ' # ing this day entered into a Co-partnership . for the purposeo'f carrying on a First-Class HAD-. ' DLERY AND HARNESS SHOP, in all its various departments, take this opportunity of re- J questing their friends and customers to call at tiro "Sign of the Saddle," atllifeold stand of Jbhufcon it Darwin.- *! * " ; 1 ?*<? *j?- ? ' November 25 ; 47 tf I MILL PONDAND ' CHANNEL OYSTERS. ' SUPPLIED In quantities to suit pur- . chasers. Orders from all parts ot the ; interior solicited. Address THOMAS iJcCRADY, Agent, P. 0. Box 330, Charleston, S. Carolina. RkkkreSces.?Jhmb-4 Adger.d: Co., Hon. J. B. Campbell, Dr. St. J. RaVenel, David Jennings, < McCrady & Son, W. O. Dingle, John S, Ryan. . November 18 ' 48't 3m KING'S M. MILITARY SCHOOL, I YORKVILLE, DEC. 8, 18GO, NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. J. L. GAFFNEY is my authorized Agent, during my ibsence from Yorkville. A. COWARD. December 9 49 ' : tf ; TAKE NOTICE. I A LL Accounts not paid by the 15th of Decern- 3 bcr will be given into the hands of my Attor- i ney for collection, as' I'am compelled--to haire monev to pav-my debts, before being sued. J. A. LEDERER. BALSAM, 1 i A LLEN'S Lung Balsam, for tlie cure of all af- " /x. fections of tlie Lungs, Throat and Chest. It brings hope to the sick and desponding, restoring 1 them to health and beauty. For sale l?v ' ALLISON & BRATTON. MILLINERY, FANCY AND HAIR GOODS. " JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF HAIR GOODS, consisting of Japan- j ese. Emnirc and Chinese Switches. Sinzle Curls, Bunch Curls, Braids and Chignons, with a handsome assortment of Ladies' and Children's 1 Hats and Bonnets, old Lady Bonnets and Caps, J Bridal Wreaths and Illusion for Veils, Feathers, Flowers, Ribbons Velvets, Satins, luces. Infant's 1 Caps, and Fancy Goods generally. With Thorn?>n's Glove fitting Corset, p.t Mrs. E. DI CKINSON, Agent's. October 7 40 tf f PRACTICAL INVENTTOXT , WHO can estimate the priceless value of Amor- !" ioau inventive genius of the nineteenth 1 [ enturyf Burdened with the interest of human- ( ity, uncircumscribed by National interest or (Geographical boundaries, it strides across soas, is lauds and continents, scattering blessings in its course. Witne.su: I. M. SINGER, the great inventor of 1 Sewing Machines, as sold by 1 M. JONES, Agent. November 4 44 H APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, , Administratrix of the Estate of W. M.CALI)- n WELL, deceased, will make a final settlement of said estate with tlie Judge of Probate of York . County, on the 18th davof December next, when she will make application for a linal discharge as Administratrix of the said estate. ' S. E. CALDWELL, Administratrix. Novemlter 11 4?> 5t AUCTION 8 AUES.; collec tor's sale. BY order of H. C. BALDWIN, Assessor :lr< Collection District of South Carolina,- I wil sell at York Court House, on Friday, 24th day o December, instant, TWO HORSES, forfeited ii hands of J.' M. Hays, for violation of Internal Rev enue Laws. Terms?Cash in United States Currency. M. JONES, Deputy Collector. December 1(1 50 2t tcTrent. . A FINE PLANTATION, OFFICE ROOMS, AL WILL be rented at the Court House in Yorkville, at public outcry, on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY, next, the Offices belonging to the estate of GEORGE W. WILLIAMS, deceased, and at present occupied by W., C. Beattv II. G. Jackson, Darwin <k O'Leary, B. P. Boyd, J J. Evans and Williams <fc Williams. Also, th( Dwelling House, at present occupied by the widow. At the same time the Plantation, situate about four miles from Yorkvillo, on the waters oj Pishing Creek. Terms.?Twelve months' credit, purchaser tc givo Note with good and sufficient security. W. B. WILLIAMS,) . , . . . . * .T. B. WILLIAMS, } Administrators. December lfi 50 ""v.. 3t ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE~ BY rlrtue of an order from F. C. Harris, Judg< of Probate of York County, I will expose tc public sale at York Court House, on Monday, tin 27TH DAY OF DECEMBER, INSTANT, the following personal property, belonging to the estate of SAMUEL J. KUYKENDAL, deceased The half-interest in a 15-horsesteam engine and boiler,' at present located on the premises of Mr, Edward Tnomas, near Guthriesvllle, S. C. Also, 10 or 12 bars of Railroad iron, 4 Railroad cat wheels, and one double-barreled shot gun. Terms?c ash. T. W. CLAWSON, Administrator. December i> .. 4? :;?> < 8fc JUDGE OF~PROBATE'S SALE. Elizabeth L, J. Jackson, Applicant, vs. Sarah E L. Jackson, heire-at-law of Robert N. Jackson, deceased.?Summons in Pariition. >t BY virtue of an order from F. C. HARRIS Judge of Probate of York County,.! will expose to public sale at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY, NEXT, a-tract of land, in said county, situated on the waters of Allison Creek, containing 117 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, bounding on landsof J. H. Hemphill, James Jackson, J. Matthews and John Hill. ? ;' ' t ' 'TERTSte OF SALE. Cash sufficient on the ..day of sale to pay the cosM of 'so 11 fen^sialp?th# belapce a crea'* oi twelvemonths, with interest from day'of sale, secured by the bond of the purchaser ana good sureH?* on/i a mnrtomcri* nf tnAnrflrnlfies. tt. ^ENN, S. Y. C. m*wP:4 T.M. DQiBSOy?coT jbrnr j. huxtSl WE have secured the services, of Mr. JOHN J. HUNTER, who will be glad to have his friends, give him a call. He .will receivq thein kio^!rju?d.s^9 them goods hspfceap as t|iey be had in the mar kef. . .T. M. DOBSON & CO. V' SHOES AN? BOOTS. i > ANY quantity can be bought from DOBSON ae cheap as the cheapest, and as good as any other hQq.se can sell fpr the sainemoney, ' . .. PlcktES AND OYSTERS. PICKLES, Peaches, Oy3ters, Crackers, and Cheese,, cag. be bought.at" -A- \ r - Sf. *i DOBSON^ CO'S.j DeSdhiber'l6~ ~ 50 ' tf BANK BILLS in demand pt liOBSON'S-Store.. GreenJ\_ backs will bo exchanged for them at very.iaii prices. BROOKS' MACHINE COTTON. TJ-ROOKS'. Spool Cotton, 200 and 500 yards on a ft spool, can he Bad by calling on T. M. DOBSON & CO. FLOUR, FLOUR. a rv POUNDS of Baltimore Flour have X LfaUv/ll jnst arrived at the cheap Grocery af' \ j " Ti JM. DOBSOiT A C019:' MACKEREL. ~7 HALF and Quarter Barrel Shbre1 Mackerel; also, No. 1; 2 and 8 Kits, for sale by 'T. M-. DOBSON A CO. . -XJ^LWARE. ' A LL sorts, sizes and kinds can be found by eall/A iug at T. M. DOBSON A CO'S, as (heap as he ch^pcst. . wroiir rnnnc ill XJ iVJCX 11 JCi TT HAVE j\ist arrived jtfT. M, DOBSON A CO'S. "Vei^ |rfltty and as cheap as,the cheapest. SpIUD D?LAINES^ . . 1, LL<w4ors, <j list arrived anfl for sale aheap, by f|_ T. M. DOBSON & CO. /l of T. M. DOBSON A. CO. ~~ BALMORALS. 1 NEW supply of Balmorals Inst arrived and /!_ for sale by T. M. DOBSON A CO. co atSS^YiVen tore ad, ~ FOB Machines, can be bought at ' . T. M. DOBSON A CO'S. BLACK AjVLT COLORED HOSE. LADIES1 Black, and colored, Wool and Cotton Hose, for sale at T. M. DOBSON A CO'S. !-. ... axest r COLLINS, A. O. Lee, and Arthur Emory's Axes, fdr sale at T. M. DOBSON <fe CO'S. PLVCERS AND HAMMERS. SHOE Pincers and Hammers, "just arrived and for sale Ijy T. M; DOBSON A CO. ~ LOCKS. RIM, Truilk, Pud, Tile-anil Chest Locke, for sale by ?;.T# M. DOBSON & CO. 1 BELLS. ~ 7~? COW, calf und aheep Bells have just arrived at '' 1 "T. M. DOBSON'A CO'S. -I-'' ; DAMASK. SUITABLE for Trimming'Carriages and Buggies, can be had at ??-/? DOBSON'S;' WlNOOW ^XtoES. ~ PAPER Window 'Shades just arrived and for Rrild by T, M. DOBSON A CO. ~ ~j SHEETING. 7 , j a a BLEACilEUauUiUflbieacnea rsneeimg Lyj~*T ?MI bp seeu at DOBSON'S. Also, 5-4 ihirting. , i . .. ... ...? . ... . WINDOW GLASS. pt AN be had at DOBSON'S cheap G'roeery Store. H.j|V AflJCljES. READYMyTDECLOTHlJVGj^ COUNTRY Jeans Cout and Pants, well made, at $4 50; Country Jeans Panta, from $2 50 to t'l; C'ounirjvEippey pants,To; Orev Cloth Overeats at.ljjV; -JFot sale by; . H. Jfi ADICKES. STATIONERY. ~r~' A COMPLETE Stock of .Stationery, Books, etc., f\ as low at retail a3 iOivJiook Store hi America, for sale by * IF V. ADICKES. KNIVES AAD FORKS. I3LATE1) Porks ami Ivory Kuiyespartwailarly |_ cheap. For sale i>v ' IDF. ADICKES. December 16 . 50 , j. tf . "ENGLISH CASTINGS. A GOOD supply of English Castings, at fair prii?S. For sale by. H. 'FUADICKES. GREAT REDUCTION. ITPW CASSTMKKR SUIT for 824.00. worth [>| "$30.00." .T"~' " ' All-Wool BLANKETS, U-4, for $5, *orth $7. for sale by II. F. ADICK ICS. November 25 47 tf PALL AND WINTER STOCK. rHK undersigned announces that bis recent purchases in the Northern Markets are beginling to arriv.e. The Woods, comprising a full itoek of articles' for FALL AND' WINTER rVEAR, were bought at the lowest prices, for ." ash. II. F. ADICK ES. October 14 41 tf DRESS GOODS. LADIES' Drass Goods, arjch as Plain Poplins, Striped Poplins, Plaid Poplins, Chinne Popins. For sale by II. F. ADIOKES. Ootol>or 14 41 , tf BOOTS AND SHOES. 1 FULL supply of Boots and Shoes, selected expressly for this market, are selling cheap, it H. F. ADICK ES'. October 14 41 tf MILCH COW FOR SALE. rllE undersigned has a GOOD MILCH COW with a voting Calf, which he offers for sale. S. G. BROWN. AUCTION SALES. SHERIFF'S SALES. . ] T)Y virtue of Write of FienWacxw, to me ai\ Jj rected, will be sold betw'e? the legal hours f of Sheriff's Sale, QN THE FIhIt MONDAY IN 1 JANUARY NEXT, at York Court House, the following property, to wit: ' * *' One lot of Blacksmith's and Carpenter's Tools, one lot of Wagon Wheels, parts of Wagons, &c., . one Jot of Ingot Copper ana Composition, one lot of House ana Kitchen Furniture, two Oern-Shellers, two Straw>Cutters, three pair Scales, one pair ? Balances, one lot Wagon Timber, one lot Paper - Envelopes, 4c., two boxes Window Glass, one old Stove, <fec., levied on as the property of the King's f Mountain Iron Company, at the suit of J. N. Mc El wee, Sr., and others. ($3.00 , One ttect of land, adjoining lands of John S. . Bratton, Eliza C.G. Davis and others, levied on ; as the property of W. J. Duffle, at the suit of Eli za C. G. Davis and others. ,/- ($1.50.) * One tract of land,containing three bund red acres, f more or less, bounded bv lands of William Robinson, Dickson McKnignt, John McK night and ) others, levied on as the property of Chesley C. Gwin, at the suit of John G.;GHfa?d others. To be reCuold at the risk of theformet-purehaier.($U87i About three hundred pounds of cotton, levied on as the property of Obadiah Sarratt, at the suit of James Calnwefl and others. *(*M2 On Tuesday after the first Monday in January s next, at the residence of the defbndant, about six ? thousand pounds of seed cotton, levied on as the - properts^of Qreen Gordon, at the suit of William A. Moore,survivors, and others. * ($o.7fi One tract or 'hind, bounded by lands of King's Mountain Iron C^%j>oany) eHtate of Wm. McGill : and othere, containing^ acreS( more or 'ess; also one other tract of larn^ funded by lands of King's Mountain Iron Comof Win > McGill and the tract aliove mentlon6<? , ' 140 hcres, more or less. The aboye mlKs-, . * are levied on as the-property of 8. H. An?i^? at tlio suit of James Childerg and others. ($2Tx*. One tract of land, known as the "Jamieson land," containing eiglity-three acres, more or less, bounded bv lands of B. E. Feemsfcer, J. G. Ia' them, J. P. Hood and otfiera, levied ion a? the property of Moses I^hemJdeceMM, At tWshn of ' B. E. Fee meter and others.To" be: re-scfld at the risk of the former purchaser. ($7,571 R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. December 9 ; .- 49 :,j . . SHERIFF'S SALE. . Matthew Harper vs. Dudley Jones?Foreclosure Of Mortgage,. BY virtue of an order from Judge William M. Thomas, I will expose to public sale, at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY, NEXT, a tract of land whereon the. Defendant -arm re. sides, known as the "Coulter Tract," bottrided by Fishing Creek, the Homestead, lands of Robert Brown and others, containing THREE HUNDRED & FIFTY-TWO A&HS* more or less. Sold as the property of Dudley Jones, to foreclose a Mortgage in Savor of Mattljew . Haiifrr.JLii : -d\i'j i\Si . .1 i v i j an TERMS OF SALE. A credit of two months?the titles to be sigtyfld but not delivered nntil the money is paid according to the terms of sale, and if the amount of the Kurchase money is not paid when dne, the land to e re-sold at the risk of the former purchaser, for i Cash. . , ! {.: . i ($34.10), R. H. GLEN& 8. Y. D. I Decembers 49 nr.'! 17t Sale in Equity. Hugh Tate, vs. Joseph B. Stewart.?Bill to Foreclose1 Mortgage. IN obedience to the order of Judge William M. Thomas, I will expose to public sale at York Court House on the t FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY, NEXT, ; one tract of land situate, in York county, oh the road leading from Yorkville to Charlotte, eleven miles from Yorkville, bounded by lands of Hugh Tate, S. C, Joliiison, Dempspy Cook, and widqw Starues, containing , .. . ,, lG2i ACRES, MORE OR LESS. The above property to be re-sold at the risk of the former purchaser. 1 '! : .' i> . . tTerms?Casli. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. R. II. GLENN, ($6.37i) - < Sheriff of York County. 1 December? / .49 8t JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE. R. R. Darwin, Applicant, vs. Mrs. Gillie Darwin, and others, heirs-nt-law of Pressley P. Darwin, > deceased.?Summons in Partition. BY virtue of an order from F. C. HARRIS, Judge of Probate of York County, I will expose to public-sale at York Court House, on the FIRST MOta)AY IN JANtJARY, NEXT, a tract of land in said County,situated on the waters of Broad River', bounding on lauds of William Whisonant.- R. R. Darwin, and others, containing 348 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, Tkrms?Cash sufficient on day of sale to pay 1 the costs of suit and sale?the balance on. a credit of twelve 'months, with interest from day .of sale, secured by bond or the purchaser and good sureties and a mortgage of the premises. ($7,124) .. .. R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. Decern Mr "9* 49 4t ;. Sale ill Equity.i?David T. Leaslevand Isabella C. Roddy, Admin* istrators, t>J. \V. R. Hays and others.?Bill for Injunction, Account, Sale of Land, <tc. IN obedience to the order of Court, to me directed, in the above case, I will expose to public sale at Yorlc Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY.IN JANUARY, NEXT, A tract of land, bounded nor^h.by Dower land allotted the widow, east by lands of Elizabeth Wrenn and Samuel Wylie, south by lands of W. B. Daniel, and west by lands of Holoomberuid D. C. Anderson, containing 394 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Tkrms?Cash enough to pay costs of proceed ings, and the balance payable In two equal annual instalments, with interest from date, secured by bond of purchaser with at least two approved suretienand a mortgage-of the premises.. i To be re-sold at the risk; of the former purcnasor. - ' ' " " *' ' ' R, H. GLENN. ($3.75) * t <.{/ ' fiber ill' pf Y ork County. December^ 1' 1 ^9 ' 4t 1 JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE. W. Z. Kell and Wife, Applicant, vn John Hartness and others, heirankt-lawaf Lilly Hartness deceased.?Summon* iifPartition. BY virtue of an order directed to me in above casd by F. C. HARRIS, Judge of the Court of Probate for York County,-I will expose to public sale, at York Ctourt House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN. JANUARY, NEXT, a tract of land in said oounty, situateid on the waters of Bttllbek's Creek, bounding on lands of Ifncrh T Tort nan* ARtaiA nf W. A. T.rttbl. deceased. and"others, containing ' , ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES, more or less. : ii S ' Terms.?Cash sufficient on day of sale toifonv the costs of suit and sale?the balance on a credit of twelve'months, with interest from dfcy of sale, secured by the bond of the purchaser and good sureties arid a mortgage of the premises. ($8.25) -J..-. K. H; GLENN, S. Y, C. December 9 49 4t JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE. Elizabeth Turner, (widow) Applicant, vs. James A. Turner, and others, heirs-at-Jaw of Robert K. Turner, deceased.?Summlons in Partition. BY virtue of an order from 'C. HARRIS, Judge of Probate .of York County, I will ex- ? poset to public sale at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY, NEXT, , a tract .of.land in said County, situated on the waters of Catawba, River, containing S ONE HUNDRED & THIRTY-EIGHT ACRES, more or less, bounding on lands of Willlairi Mc-. Cullougfr, A.TC. Hutcliunaon, James Culp and others. ' ' ' TERMS OF SALE. Cash sufficient on.the day of sale to pay the costs of suit and sale?the lioJancc olfa credirpftwelve ( months," with interest from day of safe, payable in annual instalments, secured ; by bond of the purchaser and good sureties and a mortgage of the , premises. 'R. II. GLENN, S. Y. C. December 9 ' ($8.25) 49 " - 4t ASSIGNEE'S SALE, ;'j I In the District Court of the United States for the 1 District of South Carolina. In the Matter of 1 L. H. MASSEY, Bankrupt. ] *n B?nkruptcyf BY virtue of an order obtained from Win. I. Cla\Vson, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy, I will I sell at York Court House, on the '' I FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY, NEXT, ? the follow jut; reul estate of L. 1L Massay, Bank- , runt: r : ^1 * j One tract of land, in Lancaster county, contain- ( EIGHTY-FIVE ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of Adam Ivey, T. , L. Johnson and others. One other tract of land, in Lancaster county, containing f 278 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, 1 and bounded by lands of Adaui Ivey, J. J. Porter and others. Suidland will be sold subject to any dowor that may hereafter arise. i Sold for the benefit of the creditors of the said } bankrupt's estate. TERMS OF SALE. < Cash in currency and immediate possession giv- ' on. Purcliasers to pay for papers and stamps. iSSEU Tlie above tracts of land are to bo re-sold at . the risk of the former purchaser. W. H. MKTTS, Assignee. < Deceml)er 9 49 4t ! itl? ^bbtrirsrattnis., TWO MONTHS . i FREE ! FREE ! I : ji 'I*. t ] <: The Most Popular Juvenile Magazine in America. 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Persons of either sex easily earn from 3Dc. , to $5 per evening, and a proportional sum by de- * voting their/holotiuie to-the huttineus.-Jloygjaid ^ girls earn nearly as much as men. That all who seo this notice may seud their address, and'test 1 the business, we mnkethisnnparalleled offer: To j such as are not well satisfied, we will send $1 to ? puy for tne trouiMeiu jwhujik- 'JMui/|Hwb.n?.a, l a valmibl^samplq,. whirtqNtJT.do.to oomiueujse work on, anda copy1 nt.'tXel^ople'^Litcr'ui-y Chm- _ panion?one of the'iargest and beat family news- >' papers published?all sent free by mail, 'Reader, 100,000 AGENTS' WANTED FOR < PRIEST A3fl> JiUN. Aprfly?dfc? qtfee tof CRITTENDEN <* McJUNNEy\ 1308 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Ta. CR, JOHNS <fe CO., Land A gaits dud Bank- f , era, Austin, Texas. ' * " LiORILLARD'S ~ is ?? oxeollenti <, "EUBSKA": Safe a SMOKING TOBACCO. ia ; wherever u introduced it ia universally udmired. It Is put u in handsome mnslln bags, ita which orders for Meerschaum Pipes are daily packed. : LORILLARD'S ?s made of thechoio- xjr a pTjrp r?T TTR 05,1 leaf B?>wn; itds IAuIll vUUD anti-nervoua ia its -i SMOKING TOBACCO, effects, as the Nico- f ;ine has been extracted ; it leaves no disagreeable aste after smoking; it is vonrraild, Jightia color mil weight, hence one noun if will last as lo|}g as 8 >f ordinary tobacco. Ini- this brand .we also pack ' irdera every day for first quality Meerschaum. Pipes. Try it and convince yourselves if M all iSt; laims to be, "the finest of all." LORILL ARD'S ~ I this brand of finel CENTUR Y ZSSSfgft i CHEWING TOBACCO. qual or Superior * invwhere. It is without doubt the best, phewing j_ ;oljaeco in the country. . . ' . ^oark.ij^gopa^k as < ??^l U Jt* ' -T ? States over llOfyeurs, md still acknowledged "the best" wherever used, fi If your storekeeper does not have these article* for sale, ask him to get themthey are'sold oy resectable jobbers piipoete\ierywhere. :; Circular of prices mailed, on application., u P. LORILLARD & 66., New Yo'rjL. ' ASK your Doctor or Druggist for. SWEET QUININE?it equals (bitter) Quinine. MTd by O STKARNKS, PAtRR & CO., Cheniisf*,'New York. ??a?LOTLfmi The slna.of pverv class of society exposed. Avdia the Rdflroad to ruin. Signals of danger arexip. Mqrm Money in it fob Live Agents than any other Book. Takes tbree presses all the time to print lks? enough. One A gent tookV7fi orders in 10 days. 740 pages,. 45 illustrations. Price $3.60. AGENTS WANTED. Address N. Y. BOOK CO. ,145 Nassau street, N.Y. /VNI19l?nrA ! f*TlTHOUT. Spectacles,. "Doctor, or' Medicine. ft Seat post-mid, on receipt of 10 cm. 'Address >r. E. B. FQOTE, (author of Medical Common tense) No. 120 Lexington Ave., cor. East, 18th St., Y. >.' ,;* >. .. ... : ' ? :. n YE SPORTS l?'titif/ht-of fumdExposed,1 l_f over 100 pages. ''Age Cards,'' to tell any perion's age. "Qame of Avfhdrs." All maltaf for 0oents? 'R. A. QBEY A<0O.( Yorkriflfa^S. C. CITIZENS' S.V VINGSBANK SOUTH CABtoA Currency Deposits Received of $1 and Upwards. ' ' iiou lold Deposits*-payable lb Goltf-^E&eiTed 1 by agreement with the Asat. Cashier.'1 '"it . rs >!'!<; >/; t ? *t'?i nteres{ Allowed at the rata fit Six per cent Ar A nntini,' Compounded Etfery 'Six Motiths'. r ijejittij? ?mu t?i !l .tulf'j.'c?!) [JRINCJFAL and fcxterept, or any part thereof, L may he withdrawn at any time?the Bank rysrving the rtght (ibdngk 4t iWiltbe rarei^&xerised) to^^emaud fourteen ,4^yy' notice if , thy mount is under $f,006; twenty days if over $1,JOand' nhder $6,000, or thirty &ya mover $6,000. .. / OFFICERS. wan ni ,iiii U| WADE HAMPTON, President ?.,, JOHNB. PALMER; Vice-PrMideSf iJ . THOMAS E. GREGG,Cashier. ! U-'t /. W. B. METT8, Assistant Cashier. r, Ss" '* ' "' DTlfKC%C?&S.' *' 4U: V '' TKtniB WAVPTVMJ' rwoilnfcw. Jli "A. "i J. P.' THO.NESR&'Columbih. ; E. BT. HEmri,Si?tol1iaj(.()1 ... < w. , JOHN B. PALMEHTW,!.'1 J" r' THOMAS E. GREGG, CgSSW} ^ nom . J. EH GREGG. Marion., ,| ?, G.Y. SCOH, Newberry; 1 1 W. G* MA.YE8, Newberry.' f > ^S. B. H.ROTLEdGE. Charleston., , ? DANIEL HAVENEL,"Jf:J Charleston. .. '"SOLIVITORili :'F *h>pi>U WILSON A WITHER8P00N. . , ZPCAL FIN A KGE VOMMITHEiu i rOHN H. ADAMS, B. T. WHEELER, J, W. AyERY. , ( . *. . ( Mechanics, Laborers,'Clerks, WlaowiJ brphsnp. uad others may here deposit their savings ?w iraw a-liberal rfte of interest thereon. .planters, Professional Men aAd Trustees wishing'to draw ate rest on their lands until they require them far business or other nurposes: Parents desiring to let abart small sttms lor their children, and Mstr'ied Women and Minors (whose deposits am only x) withdrawn by themselves* or, In case of death, iy their regal representatives,) wishing to lay iside funds forfuturh'uaej ere hpreodered an op? jortunity of depositing their, means, where .they iril! rapidly fe<leninulate; ahd|^tthe same time, oe lubject to .withdraw^ whaa nebflad*;. -my '-iul i rHE undersigned 'begsioifnTt^hi'to^cWitetia ias been appointed the Assistant Cashier of the ibove Tnstftdfcfoh, ai?d hsB DnttiSfedf the lament thiJfplaoejipthai Is'iiiih-i b*' ii-> ]BLAPl ead^J^rretfSH|e' Dejpo^i n accordance with the rules of -the 'Bank, Gold, HlVer and Bank BUfe.lAifght and1 S6ld. Spefeial ittention givpn to thhfPpUwSion of MsereentUfe prfr >er. Office hours tp suit customers, . .... - W.'B .v mETTS, AsslstttfftMKfc?J ?" ? /' 1J ' ftldASlW/') l?s|nYorK?41I??i kP'<iii September 30 . 30 . , 6m . , ,i?r, i. > J ; ti jiTsjiUi} ,.THE yORKYttLE.jnpj^Ji.jCOZJ^e^,,; dkl JBK lMt"Utto0 FIRST MONDAY OF JANUARY, i.MF RuV JAMKo DvUvtLiAOO|ESoTstod oy Rev. R. B. Anierton; Rev.H. JL.JDiolwohnod It is proposed tHatfhe Collegiate y:Ubt' cdhslik of SINE CALENDAR MONTHS, begiunWtfrwiUi ho first of October and euding. with the last bf rune?the veftr to be divided into three tdrma 'of >qiyll(Wg0?ttw,r 1 -t {c,.-. I'sul /. ; Llupw it nut The expenses for & term of three months, paya>le in advance, areas fbtfewsi^ j v": "> '* " -i;> fuition and Board, Unfltgding:,Washing, Lights and Fuel, *75 Primary Deperrtmen^i.;..'J..j..vjJL.lt/.i.-..ilk! , FOR DAY SCHOLARS. f ' ...J Tuition in College proper^;...r.;J/.....;J'.,.l.l.!,.....!$l5 . ? Primary ttepBrtraent^..uaL.juu.Ai:<4 The Allowing, in all cases, will befi*trg'} hu ggtgm.nial Mwin'g aj^^nj^,sac&y,'/..*j .4^...,^/.^ -Boarders ipre,estfeeted to dtaxnif^ tteUr:.p,wn; meets, Pillow-Cnses and T6w6w. '/ " ' 1 For forth erin farm* tlan, apnl^f far-circular*.:' > I par- TheSoutherp Presby ^eriiui wilLpleagecopy4 wfiirtswst?sr -<u ff-uoif iiuU ni nl'iAn f (i the wS'>cppjarehend all: J? usual branches of a sound and Useful - : education. j'Jc --.ny; i,th-luJ jiu-Jb lent Languages will be tetogittby a gmtlspum of on^experience aftfl, ,4 For circulars and 1 farther particulars, address DeCetnhar 9?u-..n -.! ._,:? * 4ft: ? ifu'jjy/ ni r.!UisI) tuft's If OPKTAIH MIXITABY 8CBWDL. : .-i - YORItVIIjLE, fld. C.. ->i{] fp St?ts;-Tor, Sdu^fVfpenseg.i e.\ ; Tuition, Books, Stationery, &0.,'Boarar ng, Fuel, Lights and Washing, $135 In ourreuoy, >er session of,five, months.,; ; .... r | Por circulars containing flill Particulars, apply li >. ! <:;;/ -MCori. ,Av OOWABI), ?! 1 , :. Principal and Proprietor, i Working Christian, Greenville Enterprise^ )arlirigton Democrat, Hamter i watcliman, ana iauihern. Presbyterian, will copy once a ?;eek| irt^l FolJr'tlary I, 1870. *''" ' ' "-'i 1RI -Iiaceniber 9 ft- :.tl Jim A9 h ESTABLKHED1850. jAWRENOE d." DIETZ & 00., 11 i iicli'i :?( I , ^ i ' lit// -?[ ?jj ,rIMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN .NOTtQi'g;] ANCY fiOflOS, HOSIERTj fltOVES, os w^. liAiy'riiirdRE street, ; PM>vpen Howard and Liberty, HALTIMORK, MARYLAND. I OctoWr* ' :,i: i' 40 " ,' ?? '-4m 1 * '".i! ' ^W.Jr ' ' n- v-i.fi-TJH -4y.'tct| itoiuiiia iu-.'y/ rvrc A \i> ftf>RN WHISKIES. G?f^, *CCK^ 0., PROPRIETORS, | LSO wan? $ pureiiftse 500 or IJOOfrhead of Caf V'tli aW Hogs, audpay the htgtoet eaah fcwioe ir Corn and Rye.. ,}?if ... ,i!l ni--u, ,"' -iw'" July*;- , t: [? 9fB?i, ' REE DEB ItDAVIS, 5 JGrtT&W FACTOR^ "!>?] '/TTj m . . tr ; j &NE&AL COMMliloN MERCHANTS, adqer's north wharf, __ ' 'o :.-^TtA m. <6.,,' 21 uOO i ygna ,Bjlitf ,;tr.r U > .i '. : Wf t par ConsighmentB Respectfully SolWted.- -< SWELL REEDER. ZIMJMERMAN ?>AXff| An gust 28 * n k-'Y [ CERTIFICATES OF, DEPOSIT. tit;- THE CAROLINA RATIONAL BANK'! y. x*r.li j ?. ; !! jftip! 11./ . . -Js'i l.? COLUMBIA, S. C* 1 i 111 " 1 'i .i ii .'f "3 1 , f</frf *. DY resolution of, the Boajrd-of Directors ofMii*. II Bank, Certificates of Deposit will be issued, drawing interest at the rate or seven per cent! per annum, the legalrate for money-in the State or S. main not less thai thixty daya, pajable on demand -Ke^iplw Stock of ttds Bank is now fM8if)00, andaudi^^jr has been granted hxinapoweittoAto stock, and by""*the and published foports of its oondition whenever required for the Comptroller of theNational Currency Bureau. The,Bank deals in Exchange^ Gola and Silver Coin, and National and State seenritt^r generally. Deposits received in Coin or Currency, and paid in the same. When interest is paid, it urtU pe in 1 Bersons having fdhds to invest, ate respectfully invited to correspond with the gwtdent or Cashier on the subject, and make all investigation they may see proper to satisfy themselves or the safety ana procraetiVeness of anin vestment ifi its stock. The Carolina National Bank has purchased! fbr py so soon as the necessary, alterations and, lmproveinentacan be made. Great car* will be token ltf morning every possible security to its Contents. : BOiSfly OP* DIRECTORS. ( iT';p E t). CHlLDeirVteldent,"!)*. J.W, PARKER, EDWARD HOPRJi . B. 0'NEJLLErJaj^ JOHN PRESTON, Jr., J. G. GIBBE& ., W. B. GCJLICK. Cnekier. December^'-l '/48 CHRISTMAS HOttDAYS ?jngy !! ON consignment, a large, lot of good things for Christina*, suitableror little hoys-and girls, and children or largergnnrtk^Bncfciui <nli -ill i n L-.?afl:.\roBHSj :K>- -ybv/Comprfciab Efre Cracker*, Roman .Qudiea* Sic/. Rockets, Fin Wheels, Scroll Wheels. Plain and Uni^n. Torpedoes, cheap Pocket Knives, China BonefewRhConfections,and - ^ TOYS-l&SSpRM),^ ta'l * ? ' " Of Auftnid^iBirdADoHB, tfe* Sfet*,; Gained Fancy, gfcghcfat and Plain Oawttev aadnflwgaaml and one lkncy articles, including the Xamona , chaser a surprise. Gold and Chains, ^ Gents' - SMOiQWQ ArOheftthotk.'"'. Feu ,Tu?i vJuJj _ vflOd potmdk good SmdKJ^lNG TOBACCO. ? Common,'Medium and Fin,,, ?hfAnwm^ Of the most celebrated brands, 'ranging ftwnfcs to'f&S'ptftaM^nd;<*'Fbr side by1 .: eJUK> iir.il it hit!: if JOHNi MAT, Ageht. 4f \ December 2 48 .mi pacific guano compawvs Ian Ji-wd Mill frtocu <?u i?THtWPEAtE.;,Ot,W St>^ NtfMvwnAuamM ?mn? i^AMIUVVi OHim t . 4MPMW?WM?V. IfijMI iWiivm OWWAI Pfim AMaimftieieekiy ^Oiflqwdy1* Npg sftnarhfteniva Q^tiy fe.'jiiJi'j ^frfVlUfrO' i J DA 11 cOntflixjB tne BalDH eiOTHpIlW Ui IBrUITvySa HO" lttbU Pautflc Ooa?o>o<iept>tA?>Hlli ?ot*&iiiahaCl the undersign ?* ' ? ^ o ivira* iooJ 9(iJ 1<fenbral A{^(Di<)B?ltltaQrd?.; ;..'VPfc^?lT%t itir-.i!ji) 3/.i<y I tig .-. n'.gi'iffi.'*/ ?.'ri CLAWSOW, *J & ~R. EHtlltkw/. r.'W.CliA.WIKUt ,<v ?iii<)--n'iu IUUITC , . .> ) .inksuq rx.n ti" ,.,^MW^0i*, T30II80H ft QMV0Q*,,.i 1 b*|ff ti^, y ?: B^W r ; // nunr.lo v<f?-*j i'u^g/; -:- ?!? a tjujiij Laiioi i nPfatfco&r ,attention! ghteMQ, tfre,eotte<&loa. of j W/u^GTjAWSOIv 1WW Senior member of the inpvi taving Mne&wi?oirinri4ifoiOTr 4di Jfcjitity ?prtw$.>;e yi?h.-apd being jfemiljar wHhr the setuetnftnt m estates, frill gU-ospeci^'Xtteftttfta to 1hw bimi^'df the Pm?i(^nt)y,iri?kh>f'0?lt wtaxna far tKj*rdlaiis,.EJocuW)rs,and Admiolstraifotffe fetpARO^. $ttd?f Ugul?k\ the floods said chattels, Tights and wtfife p? .Bpxp, li*te^the^9bna^tlraSRrJ, to 6ite ta^aMillsh'iShfcd *l*#uhiivth4 kmlKM andcreditowr of the said deceased, to M m* Aasewrb^fore m^atiotir next T*TCBin^>n*flt)#,rtoehefrraut** fly, why thesdldf Admiotftqlitioflr flhoujd nettofranted,. " Mlht'Mindeed and Wxty-?lne>ahd in thflOfcJi i vear.of!Un) Independence of the Vgited S^tes of , ri,... ji&MSj,. Decembers <' ^l<"ii49 '?? )j:ijj . Jt I^Hb;' mdtkfea^joiiiingoounfiee.andtbe , BffABMrputilic ^nar*lly, ttatb$h?s token charge of the liouse in Yonc-vine,formerly Tcnown as the tw/b-bitn i>ii h nfnT <nr.m j-u ''KING'S WOUNMN HOTB^'i " and is fully prephfttftb a^oerirthedkto, #4Ch Boarding and Lodging, all who may favor lilw^vith a ^The^VBLI^ whi'i>e irurnTshed with theirs t the market affords.in., m vi'in - r/t. ..lOn the srriivaL'.oi trains, a oartriage will be in attendance at the Depot, for the conveyance o* passengers to this House, or any part of totfn. The proprietor is af alftftnes prepared to furnish conveyance for. passengers topointe in'JtheaurrSlrSS8 (X>Uflt?y' 1 <****& by '*" ',n'*.iM.*AWLIN60N. November 11 -di -?.-// " mrn/itf ' $25 ItEWABD.* " 'V 1TJSCAPED from the Jail of York rouritjr, on 1% Thursday night laet, Joseph Hardiny?0nten.ijfd to. impmoqijipnt fojr The i said Hardin fa about five feet, elghfor aliie inches ifi beigfi>71Mfrpdtihfla' in'Welght?dark eyes, hair land cttnptexion?has no baiang afdiaaborttwenty two years of age. <uiiiinl ju?. > -Iii.. I will pay TNVENTYjFIVjfi lx)LLA-BS for the delivery or iiaidH'ardHi'atT'o^lc' JalK'1 It fe likely that he will make his-way into North Carolina, ^hfnf'in1?hS^Uto^r Mui*l .ii"! ' lti+u ?*?. h g'lenn,a. y. c. f;,.P0Qemfrer.fr ,,n 4fr (|n jlt:.n? r tf ^ '4FBUCATI0H WB'BIWftAXGE "VfoTTCE fc hereby'giW thsltheiuiidereigned, Jj| AdwH^etratorQfc tbe .?t*fc,pr JAMES A. tewjisr.??:'?! T0rit; Gomn^r,' <to thd3M'<Uy of Janaary, next, when he wlu apphb tor a fiiwl discharge from "IMtoWn J*~ Iw ?" '" X <lfc that his MILLS are now in completoorder, and being supplied with an abundance ?f water and power, he is prepared to assure customers that, they w^ meet with no detention In Mt^ing their grists. Be will ^ Ani'tiiteCi with ^pdoc^gljain, togtwoas good am article and a? large* turn oat as 12k) cords Wood waited. T WANT to contract, at once, for 125 Cords of JLgoodpAK wool), and 25 Cords of good dry rara WW!*, Editable W?ove nee.? To be detbnred in the yard otih*/Kind's Mountain Mili* J. Wf* Agent Ibr Ooh Ai Ooward. , 'Deoeml>er Id.,.; , ir' 25 ;qr ! .| aftetf