"There" is the only one that's commonly used. In can be an adverb, an adjective ,a noun or a pronoun.
"Thither" is an archaic adverb that means "toward there" or an archaic adjective that mean "in that place." It's not really used in modern English.
"Yonder" is also old-fashioned, but it is sometimes still heard in southern and Appalachian dialects of American English where it's usually paired with the preposition "over." "Over yonder" means the same thing as "over there."
You might encounter "thither" or "yonder" in literature, but I wouldn't recommend using either of them in your speech or writing.