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Quarterly, Semi-Annual or Yearly oontracts I will be made on liberal terms?the contract, bow- < ever, must in all cases be confined to the immedi- 1 ate business of the firm or individual contracting. . Obituary Notioes and Tributes of Respect, rated ] as advertisements. Announcements of Marriages < and Deaths, and notices of a religious character, in- i .serted gratis, and solicited. J , Personal Communications, when admissa'Jbuy; Communications of limited or indivnal in W*- | est, or recommendations of Candidates fbr offices of honorr profit or trust, will bo charged for as advertisement* i. ALLISON & BRATTON.": _ mRQH ONE Gross Oswego Corn Starch, iu one pound packages, manufactured expressly for food, j Itls composed of the finest parts or Indian corn, perfectly pure. For sale bv " ALLISON & BRATTON. 1 November 18 46 tf " r { ~ INDIA COCOANUT. ' i (jj K POUNDS Prepared East India Oocoanut, i ^ J for. Pies, Puddings, Cakes, etc. It is already sweetened, and in cooking very little if any additional sugar is required. For sale by ALLISON <fc BRATTON. November 18 46 ! tf EXTRACTS, ~ ~ 1 "ITjTE keep constantly on hand a full assortment ff. of pure flavoring Extracts. These extracts aV^rictrf pura and highly-concentrated. They are warranted tnie to tHeir names," and are prepared from fruit of the'best quality. For sale bv , , k . I I / . i \ * ALLISON & BRATTON'S.' November 18 . , . 46 tf 1 SEIDLITZ POWDERST A^NE Gross improved Seidlitz Powders. Use' If ftil in all diseases incident to warm climates. For sale by ALLISON A BRATTON. November 18 46 tf " WOMAN'S FRIEND. , T|R. Lawrence's celebrated Woman's Friend, * 1 f dedicated to the ladles of America, for whose benefit it was designed ami whose happiness it will promote. For sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. November 18' 46 , tf j XiffARSH.^^S^C^iicon , for sale by J3f 1 <'' ALLISON & BRATTON. November 18 - 46 . - tf , FEMALE'S FRIEND. , T1HILOTOKEN or Female's Friend, for sale by Jr ' ALLISON <fc BRATTON. November 18 ' 46 'tf *? A V CS A M . ; JO J*. MJ S3JM.JXM 9 A LI/EN'S Lung Balsam, for the cure of all afJ\_ flections of the Lunge, Throat and Chest. It < brings hope to the siqfc and desponding, restoring them to health and beautv. For sale ov 1 '* * ALtlSON A BRATTON. H. F. ADICKES. ~ "READY MADE CLOTHING. COUNTRY Jeans Coat and Pants, well made, at 94 50; Country Jeans Pants, from #2 50 to &; Country Linsey Fants,$l 75; Grev Cloth Overcoats at $10. For sale by H. F. ADICKES. 4 COMPLETE Stock of Stationery, Books, <fcc., as low at retail as tui v Book Store in America. sale by * H. F. ADICKES. KNIVES AND FORKS. PjATED Forks and Ivory Knives particularly cheap. For sale by " II. F. ADICKES, December 16 , 50 tf ENGLISH CASTINGS A GOOD supply of English Castings, at fair pricee. For sale by II. F. ADICKES. GREAT REDUCTIONV New cassimere suit for $24.00. worUi $60.00. All-Wool BLANKETS, 11-4, for $5, worth $7. ? For sale by II. F. ADICKES. November 25 47 tf FALLAND WINTER STOCK. rvUlE undersigned announces that his recent JL, purchases in the Northern Markets are beginning to arrive. The Goods, comprising a full Stock of articles for FALL AND WINTER WEAR, were bought at the lowest prices, for * " TJ Y* -i A T\Tr? IT l^Q V tlSIl. xi. x. ni/ivnuu. October 14 41 tf _____ jdress goods. LADIES' Dross Goods, such as Plain Poplins, Striped Poplins, Plaid Poplins, Cbinnc Pop Huh.; For sale by II. F. ADIOKES. Qctolier 14 - ' u? 41 J tf ' 7 boots and shoes. A FULL supply of Boots and Shoes, selected expressly for this market, are selling cheap, at II. F. A DICK ES'. October 14 41 tf KUYKENDAL & TOMLINSON. 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 hone and health to the sufferer, and "cleanses the foul bosom of that perilous stuff that weighs upon the heart." A genuiue article can be had at the York Drug Store. KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. queen's delight. TIE great Southern Blood Purifier and Alterative. Tn 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 gr-wonderfUl preparation. It can be had at the YorkDrug Store; ask for Heinitsh's Queen's Delight and take no other. KUYKKNDAL <fc TOMLINSON. cured! ALL diseases oftheKidnev and Bladder are permanently cured by the use of Tarrant's compound Extract of Cubebs and Copaibae, and it can be had at the York Drug Store. KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. economy is a virtue. TIHEREFORE buy llummell's genuine Essence Coffee,at the'York Drugstore. Teneents' worth of it is warranted to make two pounds of Cotfbfelast'as long as Jour pounds, and make the ' Coffee better. " KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. ' light. "?)|7E.keepconstautly on hand a pure article of ' Kerosine Oil, and a very nice assortment of Lampfiand Lamp Goods. If any further light is '... desired on this subject, it can bo had at the York Drugstore. KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. . family medicines. jTVlSK X lamny sdouju uave a?pui. tno aousu a U supply of common megjjcines such as thev know the use of. Such bilinear of ully put up anil laJUelecl at the York Drug Store, and where the ** amount exceeds $5, live per cent deductedftom the regular prices. t / * KUYKENDAL & TOjfLTNSON. BRIGHT* A LWAYS. look op the brurh(0fede, and ycu can J\_ have iHjth aides" brighitjyw calling at the York Drug Store and getting *7u4uth Brick, used for cleaning Knives, Forks, ahd.all-kkids of cutlery. K UY KEN DAE <fc TOMLINSON. . December 10; ; ' tf DELAYS ARE DANGE ROUS. TTCSBANDS, you may delay buying your deIj voted wife one of Singer's New Family SEWING MACHINES, until the incessant application of her time and labor, day and night, in season and out of season, to the tedious and wearisome toil of needle work, shall sow the seeds of disease in her already delicate constitution and bring on Eremature death. And tukn when you rememer that the occasion of these wearisome toils was to keep you and your children neatly clad, you must conclude that ilelitys are dangerous, and , /think, perhaps too late, of the dimes and'dollars you have spent for folly. M. JONES, Agent. November 4 44 tf TAKE NOTICE^ ALL Accounts not paid by the 15th of December will l>e given into the liands of my Attorney for collection, as I am compelled io liave uionev to pay my debts, \i>eing sued. J. a. / AUCTION SALES. LAND FOR SALE. r|N THE FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY, |f next, I will sell at auction, at CHESTER COURT HOUSE, all that tract of land situate in Chester county, on Tinker's creek, 10 miles from Rock Hill, on'Landsford road, containing 375 ACRES, ind bounded by lands of Win. B. Daniels, James H. Wylie, Mrs. W. J. L. Boyd and others. Titles warranted. * " * Tk&ms?$300 in cash, the balapce.on a credit of )no and two years, with interest. v GILES J. PATTERSON. December 23 ^ ; 51 '>:? > :?t 1 FINE PLANTATION, OFFICE ROOMS, ?C. WILL be rented at the CCnrtTIouse in York-, ville, at public outcry, on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY, next, the Offices belonging x) the estate of GEORGE W. WILLIAMS, deceased, and at present occupied by W. C. Beatty, II. G. Jacksen, Darwin <fc O'Leary, B. P. Boyd, J. I. Evans and -Williams & Williams. Also, the Dwelling House, at present occupied by the wid>w.. At the same time the Plantation, situate ibout four miles from Yorkville, ou the waters of Fishing Creek. " Tbrms.?Twelve months' credit, purchaser to rive Note with good and sufficient security. KJlLUAMS*'} Administrator December 16 50 Jt JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE. Elizabeth L.! J. Jackson, Applicant, vs. Sarah E. L.Jackson, heirs-at-law of Robert N. Jackson, deceased.?Sumtnoiui in Partition. BY virtue of an order from F. C. HARRIS, Judge of Probate of York County, I will expose to pnblic sale at York Court House, on the TiTTinm ?a\tt\ t v tv Ti VITAPV V1?YT filUi ?11 ua.iuuux, ioi.a.*) 3i tract of land, in said county, situated on the watsrs of Allison Creek, containing 117 ACRES, MORE QR LESS, bounding on lands of J. H. Hemphill, James Jackson, J. Matthews and John Hill: TERMS OF SALE, V. Cash sufficient on tbo day of sale to pay the josts of suit and sale?the balance on a credit of twelvemonths, with interest from day of sale, secured by the bond of the purchaser and good sureties and a mortgage of the premises: ($7,871) R. H. GLENN, 8. Y. C. r December 9 49 - * 4t TE/"V PAKKNIN'S HEPATIC BITTERS. THEY CURE DYSPEPSIA, AND ALL DI8EA8ES OF THE < STOMACH AND LIVER. THET ABE RECOMMENCED BT THE ME 3D IC AL FAOUITY. H^GEMAN (A CO., ! AGENTS, NEW YORK. Manufactured by C. F. PANKNW, CHTVrrST AKD AP0THICA27, C H A II Jj K S T O N, t3.C. IVAr Sale by Druggist* Every ichere.~$M February 11 ! 6 -ly p, p. toaleT nVTATJT.lNQTnW. u. r> . MANUFACTURER OF DOORS, SASH AND BLINDS. "1""HAVING the Largest and Most COMPLETE Jjl. FACTOKY in the Southern States, and keeping always on hand a large and most complete stock of DOOPS, SASHES, BLINDS, Sash Doors, Store Doom, Shutters, Mouldings, Ac., Ac., I am enabled to sell low and at Manufacturer's prices. N. B.?Strict attention paid to shipping in good order. April 15 -' ; 15 ly DR. SHALLF.NBERCER'S Fever and Ague - ANTIDOTE Always Stop* the Chills. This Medicine has been before the Public fifteen years, and is still ahead of all other known remedies, it does not purge, does not sicken the stomach, is perfectly Bate in any dose and under all circumstances, and is the only Medicine that will OURE IMMEDIATELY and permanently every form of Fever and Ague, because it is a perfect Antidote to Stalaria. Bold by all Druggiits. RAWLINSON'S HOTEL. ! YORKVILLE, S. C. 4y?a|?v-v THE Undersigned respoctftilly announces to the citizens of this an(* theadjoiniLgcounties^and the V&sBSBBE public generally, that he has taken chargcof the House in Yorkville, formerly known as the "KING'S MOUNTAIN HOTEL," and isfully prepared to accommodate, with Boarding and Lodging, all who may favor hiin with ? call. The TABLE will bo furnished with the best the market affords. On the arrival of trains, a carriage will bo in attendance at the Depot, for the conveyance o passengers to this House, or any part of town. The proprietor is at all times preparod to furnish conveyance for passengers to points in the surrounding country, which cannot be reached bj railroad. ' J. M. RAWLINSON. Novemborll 45 tf YQRK MARBLE YARD7 F. IIAPPERFIELD S ^RESPECTFULLY inARDHAR^ho^Tooli to til e M \ RB L^E1 Y?A secured the services of i FIRST-CLASS WORKMAN, is fully oreuared to execute work in the best sty 1< of the Art: such as TqmbsJKonuments, plain ant ornamental Grave StoMa* Sc. He will submit Drifltapd Sketches on applica tiou. Particular attention "-given to Cleaning one Repairing old Work. December 16 ' -60 ' ~ TO MILL OWi\ GREAT .MVISO IN VATEB POWER./* THE unrivalled Double Turbine Leffel WATER WHEEL, warranted superior to th< Overshot. Applicable to all heads and all kind? of machinery. Having tho exclusive agency 01 the surrounding Counties, any person wishing Wheels, can write to me at Liewisville, Chestei County, S. C. All information asked for will bt promptly given and circulars sent gratis. J. JB. FENNEL. October 7 . 40 ; Gui ______ SARDINES, Pickles, Oysters, Peaches, Tomatoes, Mustard, Blacking, Maccaroni, Starch. Soda, Pepper, Ginger, Nutmeg and Spice,for salt by DOBSON. AUCTION SALES, SHERIFF'S SALES. TJY virtile of Write of Fieri Facias, to me diP rected, will be sold between the legal hours , of Sheriffs Sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY NEXT, at York Court Housej the following property, to I wit: , At the "Works" on Tuesday after the first Monday in January next, one lotuf Blacksmith's and Carpenter's Tools, one lot Wagon Wheels, parts of J Wagons, Ac., one lot Ingot Copper and Composi- tion, one lot House ana Kitchen Furniture, two Corn-Shel lore, two Straw-Cutters, three pair Scales 1 one pair Balances, one'lot Wagon Timber, one lot J Paper, Envelopes, Ac., two boxes Window Glass, one old Stove, Ac., levied on as the property of the ] King's Mountain Iron Company, at the suit of J. , N. McElwee, Sr., and others. ($3.45 One tract of land, aityoining lands of John S. ( Bratton, Eliza C. G. Davis and others, levied on as the property of W. J. Dufile, at the suit of Eli za 0. Q, Davis and others. ($1.50.) About throo hundred pounds of cotton, levied j on as the property of Otkdiah Surrutt, at the suit of James Caldwell and others. . ($6.52 On Tuesday after the first Monday in January J next, at the residence of the defendant, abont six ] thousand pounds of seed cotton, levied on as the property of Green Gordon, at the suit of William A. Moore, et al., survivors, and others. ($3.75 | One tract of land, bounded by lands of King's Mountain Iron Company, estate of Wm. M cGill J and others, containing 500 acres, more or less; also < - *- Kit Innrla of i UUU UU1CI LI tH)l va miiU| uwuhwva* ?# ? w. King's Mountain Iron Company, estate of Wm. McGill and tho tract above mentioned, containing 140 acres, more or less. The aboye named tracts , are levied on as the property of 8. H. Anthony, , at the suit of James Childers and others. ($12.71 , R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. December 9 49 4t SHERIFF'S SALE* , Matthew Harper vs. Dndley Jones?Foreclosure of Mortgage. . ? . TlY virtue of an order from Judge William M. if Thomas, I will expose to public sale, at Ybrk Court House, on (he FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY, NEXT, a tract of land whereon the Defendant now re- j sides, known as the "Coulter Tract," bounded by ( Fishing Creek, the Homestead, lands of Robert . Brown and others, containing THREE HUNDRED & FIFTY.TW0 ACRES, J more or less. Sold as the property of Dudley Jones, to foreclosoa Mortgage in favor of Matthew Harper. - I J; TERMS OF SALE. ? !A crodit of two montlis?the titles to be signed but not delivered until the money is paid according to the termB of sale, and if the amount of the Eurchase money is not paid when due, tho land to o re-sold at the risk of the former purchaser, for Cai 1 u . . ($34.10) . R. H. GLENN, S. Y. D. December 9 49 17t Sale in Equity, Hugh Tate, vs. Joseph B. Stewart.?Bill to Foreclose Mortgage. TN obedience to the order of Judge William M. 1 X Thomas, I will expose to public sale at York Court House on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY, NEXT, one tract of land situate in York county, on the road leading from Yorkville to Charlotte, eleven miles from Yorkville, bounded by lands of Hugh Tate, 8. C. Johnson, Dempsey Cook, and widow Starnes, containing 162* ACRES, MORE OR LESS. ifS?* The above property to be re-sold at the risk of the former purchaser. Terms?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and stamps. R. H. GLENN, ($6,374) Sheriff of York County. December 9 49 ' ' 8t JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE; R. R. Darwin, Applicant, vs. Mrs. Gillie Darwin, and others, heirs-at-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 MONDAY IN JANUARY, NEXT, a tract of land in said County,situated on the waters of Broad River, bounding on lands of William Whisonant, R. R. Darwin, and others, containing 348 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, Terms?Cash sufficient on day of sale to pay the costs of suit and sale?the'balance on a credit of twelve, months, with interest from day of sale, secured by bond of the purchaser and good sureties and a mortgage of the premises. ($7,124) R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. December 9 ' 49 4t Sale in Equity. David T. Lessleyand Isabella C. Roddy, Administrators, vs. W. R. Hays and others.?Bill Jor Injunction, Account, Sale of Land, <tc. IN obedience to the order of Court, to me directed, in the above caso, I will expose to public sale at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY, NEXT, A tract of land, bounded north by Dower land allotted the widow, east by lands of Elizabeth Wrenn and Samuel Wylje, south by lands of W. B. Daniel, and west by lands ol' Holcombe snd D. C. Anderson, containing 394 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Terms?Cash enough to pay costs of proceedings, and the balance payable in two equal annual instalments, with interest from date, secured by bond of purchaser with at least two approved sureties and a mortgage of the premises. Z9* To bo re-sold at the risk of the former purchaser, , . v' , R, II. GLENN.' ($22.12) Sheriff of York Cou nty. December 9 49 4t* JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SAtiE. W. Z. Kell and Wife, Applicant, vs John Hartness and others, heirs-at-lawof Lilly Hartness deceased.?Summons in Partition. BY virtue of an order directed to me in above case by F. C. HARRIS, Judge of the Court of Probate for York County, I 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 Bullock's Creek, bounding on lands of Hugh Hartness, estate of W. A. Lutta, deceased, and othors, containing ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY ACRES, more or less. Terms.?Cash sufficient on day of sale to pay the costs of Huit and sale?the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, secured by the bond of the purchaser arid gooc sureties and a mortgage of the premises. ($8.23) R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. December 9 ' 49 4t JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALIL Elizabeth Turner, (widow) Applicant, vs. James A. Turner, and others, heirs-at-law of Robert R. Turner, doceased.?Summons in Pnrtition. BY virtue of an order from F. C. HARRIS, Judge of Probate of York County, I will ex1 pose to public sale at York Court House, on the ; FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY, NEXT, i a tract of land In said County, situated on the waters of Catawba River, containing ONE HUNDRED& THIRTY-EZGHT ACRES, moro or less, bounding on lands of William Mcl Cullough,A. E. Hutchinson, James Culp and others. > i. . - TERMS OF SALE. Cash sufficient on tlio day of Mile to pay the costs 1 of suit and sale?the lialanco on a credit of twelve 1 months, with interest from clay of sale, payable in annual instalments, secured by bond of the pur1 chaser and good sureties and a mortgage of the premises. R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. December 0 ($8.25) 49 4t ASSIGNEE'S SALE. ~ . In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. L. H. MASSEY, Bankrupt. } In nank ptoy. BY virtue of an order obtained from Wm. I. Clawson, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy, I will 1 sell at York Court House, on the : FIltST MONDAY IN JANUARY, NEXT, the following real estate of L. 11. Massey, Bank* runt: j One tract of land, iu Lancaster county, contain[ EIGHTY-FIVE ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of Adam Ivoy, T. L. Johnson and others. 5 One other tract of land, in Lancaster county, 1 containing 278 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, j and bounded by lands of Adam Ivey, J. J. Porter t<i and others. Said la.id will be sold subject to any ' aowervxruit may umuiuii an^, . i ?ola for tho oenolit of the creditors of the said Bankrupt's estate. j FT TERMS OF SALE. i: ' Gash in currency and immediate possession giv:ea. Purchasers to pay for papers and stamps. j y&SU Theabovo tracts of land are to be re-sold at J fne risk of the former purchaser. j p W. B. M KITS, Assignee. 1 , December 9 49 4t | J APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. "VTOTICE is herct>y given that the undersigned, 1^1 Administrator of tlio estate of JAMES A.J GLENN, deceased, will make a final settlement of the said estate, with the Judge of Probate of York County, on the 3rd day of January, next, when he will apply for a final discharge from , liability as Administrator of tho said estate. ? DAVID J. GLENN, Jr., Administrator. December 2 43 St *" SOUTH CAROLINA R. ROAD. SENLRAL SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE,) Charleston, S. G\, September 15, 1869. J ON and after Thursday, September 16th, tht Jassenger Trains of the South Carolina Railroad pill run as follows: FOR AUGUSTA. Leavi Charleston, : 8.30 a. m Arrival Augusta, 4.45 p. m, Cotoheting with trains for Montgomery, Memphis, Nashville and New Orleans, via. Montgomery am Grand Junction. FOR COLUMBIA. Leav) Charleston, 8.30 a. m Arrlio at Columbia,.., 4.40 p. m, Connecting with the Wilmington and Manchester Ail road, and Cainden train. FOR CHARLESTON. Leavj Augusta, 8.00 a. m Arriie at Charleston, 4.00 p. m Lcava Columbia, 7.45 a. m Arrite at Charleston, -4.00 p. m 1UGQBTA NIOHT EXPRESS?(SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. Leav^ Charleston, 7.30 p. m Arrifeat Augusta, 6.10 a. m Connecting with trains for Memphis, Nashville ind pew Orleans, via Orand Junction. Lea^ Augusta, : 4.10 p. m Arriie at Charleston, 4.00 a. m :OLt^IBIA NIGHT EXPRESS?(SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. Lea\e Charleston, 6.05 p. m Arrite at Columbia,; 4.45 a. m Connecting (Sundays excepted) with Greenvilh md.Columbia Railroad, and on Mondays. Wed newl^B and Fridays with Charlotte and Soutl Cardinn Railroad. Leaje Columbia, 5.50 p. m Ar^ye at Charleston, 5.30 a. m SUMMERVILLK TRAIN. Leare Charleston, 2.50 p. m Arr.veat Summerville, 4.10 p. m Lew? Summerville, 7.10 a. in Arrive at Charleston, 8.25 a. m CAMDEN BRANCH. Cundeu and Columbia Passenger Trains or Moldays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, and be twein Camden and Kingsvjlle daily, (Sundays ex :epBd) connects with up and down Day Passon xerat Klngsville. Lewe Camden ; 6.35 a. m ArAve at Columbia,... ...11.00 a. m Loftre Columbia, 1.45 p. m Arave at Camden, 6.00 p, m H. T. PEAKE, General Superintendent. December 2. 48 "tf ,NEW GOODS' FALL AND WINTER--1869 IRATTON, MASON & WITHERS "OESPEUTFULLY announce to the citterns o Jft, York and adjoining Counties that their Mr MASON aas just returned from the Northen Markets, vhere he has purchased a splendid stocl of Goods fuited to the FALL AND WINTER TRADE. A porticn of the stock is already in Store and i now beinc opened for inspection, and the remain der is arriving by every train. The stock era braces evsry description of Goods usually re quired in .his market, and among things worth; of specialmontion is a very fine assortment of COIORED AND FANCY SILKS, ? .1 _ T..JUI VTTPS fUPW on; aim a awvn vi a i MUFFS. In addition to these specialties, the la dies can find eveiy description of Dross Good suited to their various tastes and wants, FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, We have purchased an unusually fine stock c Cloths ana Cassimeres, together with a carefull; selected assortment of serviceable and cheape Goods, suited to the wants of all. Their stock c BOOTS AND SHOES Is very complete, with Hats and Caps in gres variety, and of the latest styles. IN THE HARDWARE LINE, may be mentioned Smith's Bellows, Anvils, Viae? Hammers, Horse-Shoes and Nails, together witt many other useful articles which will be men tioned in a fature advertisement IN THE GROCERY LINE, Wo have Sugar and Coffee, Teas, Bagging, R?pinf and Ties, as also, all the odds and ends uJuallj required in this department; ! OUR GOODS WERE PURCHASED to be sold again, and we cordially invite the pub lie to givo us a call, feeling assured thatwecan of fer as good articles and alfbrd to sell a* cheap iu any one else. September .10 39 , tf A PURELY MUTilAX. LIFE INSURANCE C0MPAX1 18 NOW BEING ' ORGANIZED IN THIS STATE, ALL PROFITS TO POtlCK HOLDERS ?.?:? t NO argumentlsneeded to prove that in a pure ly MUTUAL COMPANY alone, can th< policy holders dduve &1 the benefits rcsultinj from their investnents. REFBAKNCES 5 WM. C. BEE, Oiarleston, S. C. JAS. R. PRINtLE. Charleston, S. C. ROBT. MUIR, tharieston, S. C. JOHN R. DUK3& Charleston, s. u. L. D. MO WRY Charleston, S. C. WM. K. RYAJ, Charleston, 8. C. F. J. PELZER Charleston, S. C. HENRY COBB, Charleston, 8. C. HENRY BISH&FF, Charleston, S. C. ANDREW SIUONDS, Charleston, S. C. WM. G. WHIIDEN. Charleston, 8. C. A. 8. JOHNSTON, Charleston, 8. C. C. D. MELTOI, Esq., Columbia, 8. C. Rev. JAS. WO?DROW, Columbia, 8. C. Hon. WM. M. SHANNON, Camden, S. C. Hon. JAS. HEMPHILL, Chester, 8. 0,: GILES J. PATTERSON, Esq., Chester, 8. C. Rev. JAS. P. H)YCE, D. D., Greenville, 8. C. Col. D. WYATT AIKEN, Abbeville, S. C. Hon. J. HARTEY WILSON, Charlotte, N. C. Persons wisling to become members can ad dr0f*' WM. /fcBURNEY, Charleston, S. C. ' E. P. ALEXANDER, Columbia, 8. C. GE01GE E. BOGGS, Columbia, 8. C. September:! , ? >35 tf ROCK HILL, S. CV TO THE PUBLIC. . I \ THE undesigned take this method of inform ing thei friepde and the public generally that they ha/e forme<l a copartnership under th Style and Ffm of , iLLEN & BARBER, for tlie pupose of conducting a General Mercan tilebusine* in ROCK HILL, S. C. andarenov receiving and opening a large am well seleced stock, consisting in part, of DRZ GOODS, GROCERIES, Hats, Rady-Made Clothing, Hardware, Boot* Shoes, <to., and in fact, everything usually to b found in % General Store. Our Goods were BOUGHT FOR CASH, at very hw ligtires, and we are determined to (lis pose of tlem accordingly. All that we ask is tlio you call md tyamtntt: OHR annus I n I I III Xi.1 J-l V V4.V w w W^IW before pirchtsing. The highest market price pai< for Cotbn and Produce. J. It. ALLIEN, ) J F. II. BARBEE Formery ofChester, S. C. j { Rock Hill, 8. C Octobjr21 42 3ni QUICK 1ETURNS, AND_PESMAKENTTMPEOVEMEH' TO THE SOIL. MA PES' MTROGENIZEO SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME COMPOSKD or BONES, BIRD 6UAN0, FISH GUANO Allthoroughly decomposed and reduced to fine jowder by means of Fermentation and Sul plaice Aeid. "Adapted to the growth of COTTON, CORN, WHEAT, TOIACCO, POTATOES, GRAIN CROPS, am all ?ther Vegetables, Fruit Trees, Vinos and Flow em. Tie most quickly acting concentrated Man ure male. KINSMAN & HOWELL, General Agents for South Carolina, CHARLESTON, S. CAROLINA V&- 8RATTON, MASON Ji WITHERS are th agents for the sale of this well-known Fertilize in Yore County. They have a few tons now oi hand, flid will sell it at Charleston pricqp with th freight added. Octo>er 14 41 tf KING'S M. MILITARY SCHOOL TORKVILLE, DEC. 8,1800. NOriCE is hereby given that Mr. J. L. GAFF SEY is my authorized Agent, during in; ibseM'efrom Yorkville. A. COWARD. Dcfember 9 49 tf flcto Jpbtrtistiutnts. ? TWO MONTHS FREE ! FREE!! j The Most Popular Juvenile .Magazine ii ' America. NOTHING SECTIONAL! ./ . NOTHING SECTARIAN ; THE LITTLE^30RPORAL Entirely Original and First-Class. All now subscribers for The Little Corporai [ for tho new year, whose names and money an ! sent In before the last of December, will receiv< the November and December Nos. of 1869 FREE The Little Corporal hdn a larger circnlatior than any other Juvenile Magazine in the 100rid, ant ' is better worth the price than any other Magazim ' published. ; Because of its immense circulation, we are ena ' bled to furnish it at the low price of One Dollai ) a Year: Single number 12 cents; or free to an] . one who will try to raise a club. Beautiful pre . miums for clubs. Subscribe NOW. Back niim , bers can always be sent. Address ALFRED L. SEWELL& CO., Publishers, riwipaon. ii.t.. : tZtyelllSltem 3 _ CnAS. A. DANA, En trot.' Tho cheapest, smartest, and best Mew York iwiuapa. Everybody like* It Three edlfltmai Daily, Ki Saai^VtaiLr. Sili and Waanr, SI a year. Autulari at half-price. Fun repoi t? of markets, a*rtcuHare, FMiaen* and Fruit Omvera* Clobs, and a compbte story la erary Weekly and Semi-Weekly number. A present of Yihubte plants and vines to etry snbecrtbert lndncementa to San* aasSTi nnrarpaseed. WD Lift Insurances, Gnrad Pianos, Motrin* Machines, Part* Chains, Sewtna Machine , At, awjni the premiums. Spscaasna and lw free. Send a > "t yf. EN 0 LAND, PnWlrUer Sao, Saw York. COMMON SENSE!!! WANTED-AGENT8. $250 per month to sel the only GENUINE IMPROVED COMMON ? SENSE FAMILY SEWING MACHINE. Prici only $18. Great inducements to Agents. This ii " the most popular Sewing Machine of the day makes the famous "Elastic Lock Stitch"?will d< any kind of-.?ork that can be done on any Machim ?100,000 sold and the demand constantly increas ing. Now is the time to take an Agency. Sent for circulars. Beware of infringers. "9^. Ad - dress, SECOMB & CO., Boston, Mass., Pittsburg Pa., or St. Lonis, Mo. ,, THE CELEBRATED STEWART COOK STOVE THE BEST IN THE WORLD! < ! OVER 100,000 Z3ST USE f Will do more work with the same amount o fnel than any other Store erer made. ' FULLER, WARREN & CO,, EXCLUSIVE MANUFACTURERS, , 8 TROY, N. Y. , - ' ij-SL. Descriptive patnpblets sent free. - CANVASSING BOOKS SENT FREE FOl f%orle by ?| inlicrht ViH ? j and Gaslight 3. A Work- descriptive of the Mysteries, Virtues Tices, Splendors and Crimes of the CITY OF PABIS. . It tofls how Paris has become the Gayest',an< J most beautiful city in the world; how its Beaut] " and Splendors are purchased at a fearful coat o , Mhery and Suffering; how visitors are Swindlet ,x by professional adventurers; how virtue and Via gr arm-in-arm in the Beautiful City; how tin it most fearful crimes are committed and concealed low money is squandered in useless luxury; ant contains over 150 fine Engravings of noted Places Life and Scenes in Paris. Agents wanted. Can i vassing books sent free. Address NATIONAI 1 PUBLISHING CO., Philadelphia, Pa., Atlanta " Ga., Cincinnati, Ohio, or St. Louis, Mo. ; 10,000 agents wanted FOK , WALKS AND HOMESOF JESUS r By Rev. D. March, D. D,,'author of "Nigh Scenes of the Bible," Apply at once to Cbitten den ?fc McKinney, 130t!Chestnut St., Phila'da, Pa - THE MOST RAPID SELLING BOOK Now offered to Agents is t ' csZEramSSODSSOZl of "to, revised and enlarged by gen. robert e. lee r It if a large and beautiful octavo volume, Illustra ted with elegant Steel Engravings, Maps. dc. An agent in Virginia reports 110 subscribers tin first week. An ageut in Alabama, 54 the first week, i do. Georgia, 47 do, do. .... do. Kentucky, 35 do. do. .. <i ; do. Mississippi, 32 do. do. ; i do. Tennessee, 19 the first day. do. Kentucky, 32 the first two days, do. Texas, 24 do. do/ B do. Missouri. 17 the first three days, j "Everybody subscribes for it," theagenta all say We want an agent in every county. Send for cir culars, giving full particulars, to'UNIVERSITY PUBLISHING CO., 4 Bond st., Now York. Away with uncomfortable truss ES. Comfort and Cure for the Ruptured. Sen Mist-paidon receipt of 10 cts. Address Dr. E. E FOOTE, No 120 Lexington Ave., New York, fo/ooo agents" wanted FOR 7 detrospection. The finest Engraving in the market. Apply a once to CRITTENDEN A McKINNEY, 1308 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. 42/6* fk/A For first-class new 7 Octave Pianos i7|j Sent on trial. U. S. Piano Co.*, Ne\ The Purest, Best and Cheapest SOLD BY ALL GROCERS. AGENTS "WANTED everywhere to sell th AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINE, the onl practical Family Knitting Machine ever invented - Price ?15. Will knit 2,000 stitches per minuti , Address AMERICAN KNITTING MACHINJ 0 CO., Boston, Mass., or St. Louis, Mo. TTTTT TTT^ TOTIIE W ORKING CLASS.?We are now pre pared to furnish all classes with constant einpio\ ment at liome, the whole of the time or for th spare moments. Business new, light and profits ble. Persons of either sex easily earn from 50< 3 to $5 per evening, and a proportional sum by dt voting their whole time to the business. Boys ah girls earn nearly as much as men. That all wh see this notice may send their address, and tei , the business, we make this unparalleled offer: T g such as are not well satisfied, wo will send $1 t pay for the trouble of writing. Full particulan a valuable sample, which will do to commenc work on, and a copy of The People1 s Literary Com panion?one of the largest and best family newj - papers published?all sent free by mail. Readei t if you want permanent, profitable work, addres E. C. ALLEN A CO., Augusta, Maine. 100,000 AGENTS WANTED FOR i PRIEST AND NUN. Apply at onco to CRITTENDEN <fe McKIN ;? NE Y, 1308 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, Pa. CB, JOHNS tfe CO., Land AgenUt and Bank a era, Austin, Texas. r L OR ILL A R D'S I is an excellen "EUREKA" SMOKING TOBACCO* ia ; whereve introduced it is universally admired. It is put u , in handsome muslin bags, in which orders fc Meerscliaum Pipes are daily packed. I. LORILLARD'S I is made of thechok J V A nXTT PT TTTJ cst loaf grown ; it i a x AUD.1 OJ-iU-D anti-nervous in it _ SMOKING TOBACCO, effects, as the Nieo tine has been extracted ; it leaves no disagreeabl taste after smoking; it is very mild, lightln colo and weight, hence one pound will last as long as of ordinary tobacco. In this brand we also pad ^ orders overy day for tirst quality Meerschaum " Pipes. Try it and convince yourselves it is all i " claims to be, "the tinest of all." "^wA "Aio i fliiu hrnmlnf fin LUKILliAItJL?3 /^TT'IVT'TTU V cut Chewing To *. XX J*- bacco has no CHEWING TOBACCO. qual or superio * anywhere. It is without doubt the best chewin, e tobacco in the country. r . ? , ? LORILLARD'S I have now been ii e -r^j- ttt t71 th general use in tlie L WJLNl U X? XT ^ States over 110 yeari and still acknowledged "the best" wherever used If your storekeeper does not have these article t for sale, ask him to get them; they are sold by re spectable jobbers almost everywhere. >, i. Circular of prices mailed on application. * v P. LORILLABD> & CO., New York. ASK your Doctor or Druggist for SWEE7 QUININE?it equals (bitter) Quinine. MTd b STEARNES, PARR A CO., Chemists, New York nfomeir ofnew aroiki ' V HJ or the utf8er-woi4& of the QmitUity. . jjiuB oteyerv class of society exWnKf posed.' Avoid the Railroad to ntiii. I II Signals of danger are up. Mork Ionby in it pop. liva aqentsthanany V 1 other Book. Takes three press) all 1 W the time to print fast enough. One . Agent took 178 order* in 10 days. 740 pages, 5111 lustrations. Price $.1.50. AGENTS WANtD. Address N. Y. BOOK CO., 145 Nassau street, I.Y. xniijn i. a ... it . JU. i -y J "1TTTITHOUT Spectacles, Doctor or Mediae. j j Sent post-paid, on receipt of 10 cts. Add|B8 1 Dr. E. B. FQOTE, (author of Medical Oamipn 3 n^y! ^ L?3"0#011 Ave., cor. East, 18th . iyye sports l-'Slight-of-handExpokj j Vr ?ver 100 pages; "Age fJardc,"to fell any |rson's age. u(Jame of AiUJibrs." All mailed br . 50 cents. R. A. GREY & CO., YorkviUe, S. ( . nvrrtf7i^vo4 cs a "o 4 t4j \r ViJLlAJuiiii oar liivis UAiin SOUTH CAROLINA i * ' Currency Deposits Received of $1 and tb wards. Gold Deposits- payable in Gold-?Beeehfc by agreement with the Asst. Cashier. ? i . ' ' t Interest Allowed at the rate of Six per cent.'If Annum, (Compounded Eoery Six Month*,, j j i- . <i . PRINCIPAL and Interest, or arty part thoreo may be withdrawn at any t imbibe Bank ri serving the right (though ft' will l>e rarely exei I cised) to demand fouricen days' notice if th f amount is under $1,000;' twenty days if ovrr$l, 9 000 and under $5,000, or thirty days if over $5,000! 91 ; r OFFICERS. I WADE HAMPTON, President. I . JOHN B. PALMER, Vice-President. i 8 ... THOMAS E. GREGG, Cashier. . > * W. B. METTS, Assistant Cashier. DIREQTORS,. WADE HAMPTON; Colombia. /; T WILLIAM MARTIN, Columbia. ' F. W.tJMoMASTER, Columbia. , , , A. C. .HASKELL. Columbia. ' J. P. THOMAS! Columbia. , ' E. H. HEINIT8H, Columbia.--a! I? : JOHN B. PALMER, Columbia. THOMAS E. GREGG, Columbia. J. ELI GREGG, Marion. G. T. SCOTT,iNewberry. * < ??' :.i W. G. MAYEa; Newberry. , r B. H. RUTLEDGE, Charleston. , , , 1 DANIEL RAYENEL, Jr.,'Charleston. SOLICITORS. WILS6N & WITHERSPOON, r'' LOCAL FINANCE COMMITTER ... JOHN H. ADAMS, B. T. WHEELER, J. W AVERY. ' * - '" Mechanics, Laborers, Clerks, Widows, Orphans I and others may here deposit their ssvfcitos anc draw a liberal rate of interest thereon. Planters Professional Men and Trustees wishing to draw interest on their funds ontil they Tea aire them 101 business or other purposes; Parents desiring to set apart small sums for their children, and Mar riea women and Minors (whose deptiiitacan onlj '? be withdrawn by themselves, or; in case of death by their legal representatives.) wishing to laj , aside funds for future nso, am nere ofl|Bred an op~ poilunity of depositing tneir means where,tbej \ will rapidly accumulate- and, at the same time, w , subject to withdrawal when needed. < * * ^ . f ? fTIHE undersigned begs to inform the citizen! , J. Of York ana the adjoining counties, that h< j has been appointed the Assistant Cashier of th< 1 above Institution, and lias opened * branch of tin ? game at this place, lathe , 7/ ; 'BLAIR, BtlKDWO,' 'i adjoining the Store of John Br. Adams, arid Is now ready to receive-Deposits, issue. Or cash Draft: on Northern and Southern.'Cities, and effect Loan: in accordance with the rules of. the Bank. Gold , Silver and Bank Bills bought and sold. Specia t attention given to the oollefction w Mercantile pa . per. Office hours to suit customers., ; W. B. METTS,Assistant Cashier, - . .. 'V Yorkville, S. C. September 80 39 ' 1 6ra> R. HOE & CO., MANUFACTURERS OF [ : (! i. Warranted Extra Cast SteelJ Patent Gronnc Circular, Mill, Malay and Gang* 1 ' OIBCU^^^IAWS, ' With Movable or Inserted Teeth. ^ 1*7E Claim for our Patent Circular Saw tlie Pol f T lowing advantages over all others: The shanka of the teeth are elastic, and exert < uniform dlstensi<m in the sockets. The stability of the plate is in no way affeetec by inserting ndw riets of teetlh ;i " } Each tooth, independently, may be adjusted t< the cuttinglinaj' . : IJ J 1 No rivets, keys, or other obieotlonable appliances, are employed in connection with the teoth which are as simple in construction, and as easilj used, as a nut for.^bolh j1 ,/ | > In short, all the difficulties heretofore e;cpo rienced irt the use of movable teeth for saws, an fully met and obviated by this invention. <"> ?; 't J :i ALSO, . - <! e TUTTLE PATENT r "CHAMPION". CROSS-CUT SAWS \ CROSS-CUT SAWS. . ' M OF ALL KINDS. .1 "M Saw Mandrels, Gamming Machines, Ac., &c 7 Send for Catalogues'r.nd- Price Lists. ' > H .I.J R. HOE A CO., Printing Press, Machine and Saw Manufacturer* New York, Boston, Mass.. and. London, Eng. , November 11 45 i6m , j I T0~THE PEOiPLE OF TORS 0 : i- : I . -V and ' ?' SURROUNDING 00UNTHS. ? fTVIE undersigned having resumed full charg ' X of their business, are now prepared to wal upon ' OLD AND NEW CUSTOMERS who may favor them with tlieir patronage. ,, 8 We will, in a few daj's, lay in Store A very largr _ Stock of . A:-. : . , > .. ... J T CLOTHING, DRY GOODS BOOTS, SnOES, HATS and other Goods too nu merous to mention, which will be offered to th public at prices . : CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST 1 We shall also be prepared to execute orders fo it j_ i ... l: any guuus, m ur uuw ui uu& uno ui i-uvuc, ! WITH. PROMPTNESS AND FIDELITY ir Any Goods sold st our Store and not being wha P they are represented^ r WILL BE TAKEN BACK , and the money refunded, i ' Having communication with COTTON AND PRODUCE DEALERS 0 North, wo will buv or exchange anything offere< r in this market and ? PAY THE HIGHEST PHICE n for the same. > t We hereby tender our sincere thanks to our nu merous ? . feiends and (Customers for the kindness shown to us since our sojonrn ii j. Yorkvillo, and will do all in our power to merit i r continuance of the same in future, g As we expect to buy a largo Stock of Goods ii a few davs, it will be necessary for us , B TO HAVE SOME MONEY r. Those of our friends who liavo been favored by in . I iwlfU AHo/Hf wall /1a nu nn ant ftf IrindnAEu tn not mm viDui?t n*i* uv i~*?j l. in immediately, as we liave to meet our Notes & ? thov become due in order - TO KEEP UP OUR CREDIT. Those paying ns before the 1st ofOctobor, we wil allow tnem a discount of 10 per cent Tills is cer P tainlv a fair chance. -1 . J. A. LEDERGR* September 2 .35 . tf , INTEREST PAID ON CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT. """THE CAROLINA NATIONAL BANK coL^jiiwaj : BY resolution of the Board of Directory at this Bank, Certificate* of Deposit will be iastiejl, drawing interest at the rate of seven percent. ?r ) annum, tlie legal rate lor money in the State of 8. Carolina, ib> sums deposited in thfsTrffrmwttoremain not less than thirty days, payabl%ondenumd and authority lias been granted to increase it to the sum of $3001)00. The security of Depositors is -guaranteed'by the full. payment bf - mis capital . stock, and by the examination and published re- J ports of its condition whenever required fl \jt?iiijjuuMci ui uioiiMiuuu vuxrciny ? The Bank deals in Exchange, Gold And Silver fc I Coin, and National and State Securities generally, * A J Deports received In Coin or Currency, <?and paid ^53 in the same. When Interest Is paid; ft "win be In , A J kind. .11, Vfl Persons having funds tp invest, are respectfully mj Invited to correspond with the President or Cash- j(S ler on the snbject, and make all investigation they <(jB may see proper to satisfy themselves or tfcreaafetv rfl and prod nctlvenesfi of an investment in its storlr ' *1 The Carolina National Bank has purchased for > its useIbe building belonginggo.tfces Bankofthe State, in the city or Columbia, which it will occupy so soon as the necessary alteratidiis'anchImprovements can be made. Grostmre will ba takep in the, couatruction of its Vault, 'Which will be large and as strong as granite ana iron can' irialce ft, affordingevery possiolesecurity toItA contents. BOARD OF DIRECTORS.'ua' L. D. CHILDS, President, Da. J. W. PARK Eft, *., EDWARD HOPE, ' R. O'NEALE, PH?W% * December 9 : l?r> 48 : 'TJufciT 'itdfc . THE WORK1X6 CfiKfSffiir i IS the Organ of the'Baptist DenbbiinStiOn.fci 1jf. J Carolina, and' is acquiring a genwal ictocdiaJtion among the forty thousand Baptists^SJidAlfair five hundred churches in that State. The followIngarethe *}''' 4' 'i I J r- TERMS?IN ADVANCE: Oneoopy, one year, Siye;Oopie9,:</ne year, ^??,^;....^(^ljLL|6 J en copies, one year, aO C? ^ Ah Extra Copy fori Club often. "v,!' * WoitMiMtnmulih* WOmaNGOHRIftWAX ' > the thousands .of South Carolinian* who are eattefed all over the Soutft and; West. TTraiMli bfald receive' the weekly yftiter "of dtfr large And eautlfhlly printed paperT and.'hear it.tell theregioua and secular news of the old Palmetto State^ Lw'ould make them live over Again those former aye in their native land. <Txvn?: ovi d tjfli (In-order to induce SOUTJI I We will send a specimen copy, pontage pMtty'to krone who will send us his address. ^,,1., T, We will send the WORKING CHK&TIAN. (r one year, gratis, to any pCrsdn out of Sooth krolina who will send us five and TBK . OLLARS. -> % , (Or we will send tmr papeftlfeMM year, to any Ogle subscriber, out of the State, who. will send f J! tention of .the public. Our rates, of advertisifg . *), for the spaoe of one Inch or, li^ser> J&&50, >"gerJ^yer^me,)^, ^e-^ ; . tbportion for a period lees tfpn .three months. j r Heclal contracts will be made on liberal terms for av time over three months.<, ; tbltuary notices, not,exceeding 'ten lines, Vltl j bjnseited flree of charge; hot 10 oents'.^ill be j efrged' for each Ifae I MCIFIC GUANO ) . )L^ooii?ou!fD . ...,21 .rttonui^ 1 'Aim PHOSEHATB OF'LIME i ..i.i i<: ili > rou> a;"rt ) <fl 0MP08TIK6 WITH COTTON 1&BEBJ [ flMlS article la Manateeturdd at the Company's JL fVorks. under the direction and euperinten' denj of Dr. RAVENEL. 7,7 ~ Trr" j : li Itontains the same elements of.fortuity aa 961 lubliPacitic Guano, except that it, is not tarnished * witlimmonia. It is prepared expressly for&Wnpostlg with Cotton Seed, which furniehjBe;thef 1#i menof Ammonia; tjie.obiect being to render that side kroduct of the plantation available to the higlnt degree as an'Ciement'of fertility. punun, orjw oil iw nuwiawir. loiv, tui up- t provl oity acceptance or other good security. Fofnrtner ana particular Information apply to ( the udersigned. . vnliiJU. BGBBOX+i. . , ' < JOHN 38; KEESH, Jr., I I, \ General ^gent/ Baltimore. 1 Octeer28 V , r?VV- \, Z Jn \ W. I. CAWSON, J, H. P. THOKSON, Ti WiiCL^WSON'. : CawSOH, JHOXSOH-fc CUWSOS, | ILi&w -j SOLICITORSIB* P'' fLCTICE in the Cdartsof Spartanburg Un-lot York, Lancaster* Chester and WiQMboro, and inhe United States Courts for South Carolina.. Parttular attention given to "the cofteCfiAjr of * Cluiifii in each of the above Counties, for foreign |j Mcrciuita and others.: < i i?? r; it 11 jpj W. ; CLAWSON, thie Senior riiember or the jw firm, aving served aa Commissioner id Emiity >'* fort, wive y ears, and being fiuhiliarvithithe set- ' tlener. of estates, will give special attention to J this binch of the Practice, by mAfcin&'oUt returns )r Guardiabs, Executors, tall Administrators, ad filing bills for the seaiecdeat.o# Estates "* .? and rejef from Confederate transactions, Axv ^^-OflQce at forkviile, 8, 7 feburyll . A , ?j| /. ' BXEH>nroixs vsimi*iuimm. \ a I T ABES, for the most part, e,Vf?! among the XJ mat refined, edueateaand wealthy, desire . > etapioraent for at least some portion of thetrleia- a m Natjein her unerring laws, points out to them v 'fl ' ths naessity of doing iwmstfi^ btaefiidal *>r r themmves or for 9them, and;Jhe* would look * ^ back vith discontent were they, at the end of the ' V I - week,) reflect that they n^naam-too'time > i 3 withoui having accomplished somethiri# useful, * 1 ?- ?n^.in? ?Tna fha hMrki of others: sod there I ?*??? .?8 8*7* ;?r-.T-J .17 .T-7-.-n- . ,-r- -. -T ... _ is 110 txter mode or, ,r,?.i.,.f , , , 1 "WIMm up the >* * >t? pfiiiAiiii, ' I .h.? afew. I , INQ MACHINE'; and the ttalan' best , 1 and ftaiy appreciate the blessings which the In- '' M vontiaofthe Sewing .Machine Has conferred on fl . it fki/ a i *if jw W toCJOUllT^F PROBATE. . l > York OoontyU inoif r(fiii '? EJizabth Turner, Ajrohcank tu, fj^ea-A^farner, ind others, Heirs-at-Law of Bobert. Jt. m Turnr, deceased. fM'Jli ' TT apearing to my satisfaction that George V. I i- X Tuner, John Ken in ore and wltb,'Einuy M.; 1 and Saiuel E. G. Turner are living without the 1 limits d this State, notice la hereby given to said m Defendnts to be and appear at the Court of Pro- < hate toie bolder*MtYark Coart House on-or be ? fore thel2th day of December next, to shew cause B 1 if any tley can, why the real estate of Robert R. B Turner honld not be divided or sold, or their con- lj s?nt to t>e aarae will be entered of reoord. , fl Given inder my hand and Seal of Office, at Tone- B . viile, i C., this 2d day of November, 1869. - B e F1ANK C. HARRIS, Judge of Probate, : B No^eiiber4/ ' ? ' *> ' STATE OF SOrTH CAROfWA. . YOrkCounty. ' W HIRE AS ELIZABETH TUBNBR has ap- i pied to me for Letters of Admihietratfnn j on all aid singular, the goods and chattels, rights I r and credtsof K. R. TfTRNBR,lat?af tftihdomitv } ' ^^wetre|tbwdbre; to cite and admonish alt and t singn^ the kindred and oredltorirof the said det ceased, 6 be and appear before me at our next Judge oiProbate's Court for the said County, to he holdeTat York Court House on the 3RD DAY t * OF JANJABY next, to shew cause, if any, why \ the said kdministration should not be granted. Given uider my band and Sea),'tMs; 16th-toy of ^ Decenper. in the year of our Uor$ one thousand eight fiindred and sixty-nlne/wid in the tHtb ! year oithe Independence of toe United States 1 ofAmcica., F. C.- HARRIS. Judge of Probate. Decemper23 61,;,., . 2t* J > #25 REWARD. " T7ISCA1ED from the jail of York county, on P jTi Tlursday night last, .Joseph Hardin, sentenced to inprfsonment for illicit distilling. The said Hariin is about five feet, eight or nine Jnc^ea 1 in height?140 pounds in welght^dark eyes, hair1 1 and eomdexion?has no beard, and is about twenty-two vara of age. 1 I willwy TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS for the * deliveryof said Hardin at York jail. It ia likely that he rill make his way into North Carolina, * and I lnreby promise to IncMhinify any person 9 from allfcarm for arresting him In that State, or \ ? anvwhefi in the United States. 1 ? * R. H. GLENN-8.1Y. U Deoeniber 9 49 , ' " tf * RAGS WANTED. : 1 ritwo CENTS per pound. IN CURRENCY. ... I wil. be paid for CLEAN Cotton* or Liuea RAGS teliveretf at the , ? ?* ENQUIRER OFFICE. i November 4 ? 44 1 ff t^ ^ I 1