Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, July 29, 1858, Image 3

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"A Presbyterian" has left tbo original question between Polemon and myself, exactly where we left-it; and "A Presbyterian" has raised new issues on some other matters. Nor do I find a reason for this, unless it is to give me a hand currying, and a rubbing down. I am a friend to the temporance cause,-1 know it; ami I advise all temperance mon,"neper to attempt to lay on m^n a moral obligation to do what is not done of God; but, to invite co-operation in that cause in the social relntiou, as many as. are so disposed ; and to dispose as many so to do, a3 may come within the range of their influence, by motive and argument of lawfhl sort, This is praise-worthy in us all. . E. A. CRENSHAW. For the Yorkvilll Enquirer. WHY PROFESSORS OF RELIGION SHOULD PRACTICS AND ADVOCATE TEMPERANCE. HO. IT. Because the effect of strong drink, when care fully examined, is found to be adverse to the growth of personal piety. I take it for granted that the class which is addressed look on religion as something more than the observance of out ward forms; that it exists in the man a living principle?operative and influential for good ; that it is capable of grow.th; and that, when matured, the whole man will not be brought under its controlling influence. That rhis great object may be attained, is one reason wby Christians are continued here. Of course, this object should be before the mind and Christians should labor diligently to accomplish it. To this end, habitual drink, ing is a great hindrance, and consequently should be discarded by every Christian. Let ns look at some facts. What are the ordinary means appointed to promote the spiritual good of meu ? Yon answer very properly, "the Word, the Sacraments and Prayer." Now suppose we superadd to these the habit of drinking?will they be made thereby more efRcaclous? You answer, no. What are some of the necessary accompaniments of piety, by which its presence and growth are indicated? I answer, Knowledge Penitenoe. Faith, Love, ka. Bring in the agency of drink, and will it make the proof more complete ? Ton say it will not Wb&t are some of the effeots of piety on man ? It humbles him ; he feels bis spiritual poverty; thirsts after Righteousness; distrustful of his own wisdom and strength he looks to and rests upon the sinner's Friend, and Taloes Him above all price. Such are the effects of piety on men. Now let us nee what will be the legitimate effect on men of strongdrinlr. In i^fcendency will it make them more humble ? Meek and poor in spirit? Distrnsfbl of themselves? All know it does not. The tendency is to make men, in their own estimation, as wise as Solomon, as V strong of Sampson and as rich as Croesus. Such persons become very much interested about religion and wish to talk about it in 'public places ; to find out what is meant by the .mark set on Cain; to learn all about the witch of Endor; or what we are to understand by the unpardonable sin ; to learn from a minister in the court yard something about the way to heaven and have bim listen to their experience. Men. who have habitually discarded all forms of family piety, have been known, coming from an election and excited by drink, to assemble their household for praver and to remember the party with which they were acting and to pray that they might be successful! Well did Solomon say, "Wine is a mocker." It mocks with the promise of health and gives disease and death : with riches and gives poverty : with Religion and gives sin and gnilt; promises Heaven and leads to Hell: persuades men that they are qualified for all the duties of piety, even to partako of the cup of the Lord while they habitually drink of the cup of Devils : makes them to feel that "they are rich and increased with goods and have need of nothing: but know not that they ore wretched, and miserable and poor and blind and naked " Now if such be the tendency of strong drink, in any degree, the effect on personal piety must be most disastrous. The testimony of wicked men corroborates all this, judging from their conduct If a man would qualify himself for some great crime, the Bottle is his companion; that by ltd. aid the voices of conscience may he hushed and the Demon be made strong within bim. Under its influence be becomes desperate, blind to danger and reckless of consequences. He is thus prepared for any deed of darkness. In this condition we can expect no progress in good. Every thing is inimical. He is deaf to every call. His heart is closed against overy influence for good. Go into a crowd and probably you can see, at any time, those, who, to all human appearance, are lost and whose ruin can be easily traced the practice of drinking.? Once they were respected and loved ; were members of the Church. From moderate drinking they became drunkards and now everything interesting in the present and the future life has been sacrificed at the shrine of strong drink. And can professors of religion walk in their footsteps ? Will they advocate their practice ! No. Yon, professors, must set yourself against such evils. Stand up and speak out! Look at your family and yonr * J i.:i~ Inenas?mey are iu uaugor nunc ?uo o?uo guca free in our land. Look at your Church S How many have been held back from its service! How many have been excluded from its pale for the lore of drink! You should not hesitate. The road of duty is as plain as the day. "Lay aside every weight." "Deny yourself." Touch not? taste not. Take the side of safety. Endeavor to persuade others to follow your example. Combine and unite together for this purpose. Persevere. And if you do not live to see the fruits of a glorious victory, you will enjoy the consciousness that you are laboring in a good cause one which must ultimately prevail. TEMPERANCE. From the Columbia Guardian. Another Endorser. We have, on several occasions, referred to the votes of Messrs. Quitman & Bonham on the Compromise Kansas Bill and adduced evidence of the general approval of true Southern State Rights men of the course of these gentlemen. That staunch and faithful journal, the Sumter Watchman, in its reference to the remarks of Mr. Bonham says : .1 "We aak an attentive perusal of the speech of Hon. Milledge L. Bonham, presented to our readers in this issue. Thespeech enters at large into the reasons of the author for bis course pursued in regard to the Kansas Conference Bill, which recently passed Congress. Gen. Quitman, the gallant old hero, of Mexico, and Mr. Bonham as is generally known, were the only Southrons who recorded their votes with the opponents of this bill. We think the reasoning and arguments adduced are abundantly conclusive and cogent for the maintenance of the position assumed.and tee think it a mat ter for deplorable regret that we have not more Quit mans and Bonhams in Congress?men who will not sacrifice principle and right for expediency?who will not run counter to their couvictions for the purpose of acting with majorities, and who will not accept less than a full measure of justice, because it is the best that can then be obtained. " We heartily endorse the course pursued by Mr. Bonham. and believe that a large portion of the p'o pie of Sumter and of the State, occupy a similar po sition The Watchman will excuse us for italicising its opinion and the declaration of the fact that "a large portion of the people of Sumter and of the State, occupy a similar position" with itself, viz: approving of the course pursued by Mr. Bonham and General Quitman. Our immediate Representative, the Hon. W. W. Boyce, for whose consistency and private worth we entertain profound respect, has not, we believe, met the expectation of his constituency in this important measure. It must be borne in mind, however, that Mr. Boyce waa one of the original frnmera of the "Wait and Watch" or Co-operation party. \ Mr. Boyce's personal popularity will possibly continue to secure for him the Representative chair assigned to this Congressional District; but we btTO&ot Uje eiighte&t doubt Qftt vote opco the Kimsa-i Bill is generally regarded as a giving" I up of principle for iho sake of party and party ! schemes, which are invariably managed to despoil and inflict injury upon the South. ? >? ? Weed's Patent Sewing Machine is before us. We have examined it and tried it on various kinds of work, and for once confess ourselves astonished that so simple a piece of mechanism will sew.? The complaint ngninst Sewing Machines generally, b-is been that they very easily get out of order." and b come useless to the purchaser But"here is an exception, for there is, toall .appearances,noth ing to get out of repair. And Wo wonder again, so simple fWthing will such a beautiful, straight, even and firm seam, that never can be rivaled, either in beauty or strength, by any work done in tUn Avrtmn rv xe<\v Tt qr>w? in rtio finest muslin Of J ""J ? ?? thfc coarsest hardest cloth,- doing every kind of wink which families require, and is also adapted to shoe and saddlemamifacturers'oee, as we have seen some very elegant specimens of work done on "leather,that was.not only handsome.hat strong. We haven;ver seen so complete a S w ng Machine before, or one we coold so freely recommend V? onr readers, who need snch a thing as this; and since Sewing Machines have become.almoSt a necessity in every family where there is much sew ing to done, wo advise all to purchase this in pref erence to anv other. WHITNEY & LYON, Proprietors, 345 Breadwny, New York. Sold by B. T. WHEELER, Yorkville, 8. C. . C. DAVI9 HELTON, "I / 8AM*L W. MELTON. Chester, S. C. j \ Yorkville, S. C. MELTON <fc MELTON, ? ATTORNEYS AT LAW, YOBKV1LLB, 8. C. Will practice in the Courts of Union, York, Lancaster Chester, and Fairfield Districts. Particular attention given to collections. OlBee In the "Adickes Building"?Up-Stalrs. Jan 7 1 tf l^RRVILLEPRICES^rRREiVL CORRECTED WEEKLY. WEDNESDAY, JULY 28, 1848. GROCERY MARKET. BAGGING, Gunny, yd ? BALE ROPE, lb ? COFFEE, Rio, ^ lb 14 ? 16 Laguyra, lb ? Java, lb ? CANDLES, 8perm, $ lb ....... 50 @ 62 Adamant. ^ lb....... 25 (?, 35 Tallow, ^ lb ? MAriTERRr, No. 1. bhl fcb. No. 2, $ bbl ? No. 3, ft bbl ? 12 00 ft Kitt, 2 75 ? 8 50 MOLASSES, N. 0., ft gallon... ... ? GO Muscovado, ft gal.. ... ? 50 Cuba, ft gallon,..'.. 40 ? 45 NAIL8, cut, ft lb keg ? 6$ RICE, ft bushel @ 4 00* SUGAR,Brown, ft lb -~10 ? 11 Refined ft lb 12$ ? 183 SALT, ft sack ? 1 90 YARN, ft bunch :.... 1 20 ? 1 80 PRODUCE MARKET. PRICES FROM WAGONS. APPLES, dried, ft bush 1 25 ? 1 50 green, ft bush 1 25 @ 1 50 BACON, Hams, ft lb .... ? Hog ruuud, ft lb; 11 ? 11$ Sides, ft lb: , ... ? Shoulders, ft lb ? * ... BUTTER, ft lb 12$ ? 15. BEEF, ft lb 6$ ? 7 BEESWAX, ft lb 18 ? 17 COTTON. ft lb 8 ? 11$ CORN. ft bush 45 ? 60 CHICKENS, each, 12* ? 15 EGGS, ft doz 8* ? 10 FEATHERS, ft lb 30 ? 33 FLOUR, ft bbl 4 00 ? ft sack of 100 lbs 1 75 ? 2 00 FODDER, ft 100 lbs ? 70 LARD, ft lb 11 ? 12 MEAL, ft bnshel 50 ? 55 OATS, ft husbeL @ 33 PORK, ft lb 6$ ? 7 PEACHES, dried, ft buhel... 2 00 ? 2 50 PEAS, ft bushel 75 ? 80 TALLOW, ft lb 10 ? 12* WHEAT, ft bushel ... <?> 65 WOOL, ft lb 25 ? 28 COMMISSIONERS OF TIIE POOR. -Tills BOARD will meet in tbeOuurt House. Yorkville, instead of the Poor House, on tbc se cond Monday, the 9th of August. R. S. MOORE, Secretary. July 29 .80 2t LOST.--O11 the road between Yorkville and my Plantation, on Fishing Creek, a silvertieaded STAFF, with the initial letters of my unme on the head. The finder will confer a favor by handinz it to me. *" , WILLIAM MOORE. York vi lie, July 29 "80 2t SoutlTCarolina?York District WHEREAS JOHN W. JONES has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of MARY C. FEWELL, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are therefore to cite hnd admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before n?e, at oui next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at York Court House on the 6th day of AUGUST NEXT, to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and Seal, this 23d day of JULY in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, and in the eightythird year of American Independence. J. M. ROSS, 0. Y. D. July 29 30 2t HEADQUARTERS. YORKVILLE, S. C., July 12, 1858. Order No.?. THE BATTALLIONS of the 34th Regiment, S. C. M., will parade for Review and Drill, at such times and places as herein indicated. The South Battallion will parade at Carroll's Old Field, on Saturday, the 24th instant. The North Battallion will parade at Galloway's Old Field, on Saturday, the 31st instant. The commissioned and non-commissioned officers will attend the day previous to the review of their respective Ratt&llions for drill and instructions. 1 By order of Col. W. H. McCobkle. J. A. RATCHFORD. Adjutant. TEMPERANCE CELEBRATION. THERE will be a Temperance demonstration at BETH SHILOAH CHURCH, under the con trolof "Beth Shiloah Division," on SATURDAY, 31st OF JULY The neighboring Divisions, the friends of Temperanoe, and the public generally, and the Ladies in particular, are respectfully invi* ted to attend. ADDRESSES will be delivered by Col. BEATTY, Rev. 0. A. DARBY and others. JAMES FINLEY,"| A. J. SMITH, I Com. W. M. WATSON, j July 22 29 2t AX ORDINANCE.-//*: it Ordained by the Inun iaut and Wardens of the Town of Yorkville, in Cuuncil assembled, and by the authority of the same, that for the promotion of the gener| al health of the town, such Committees as the ! Council shall hereafter appoint, shall be requested j to examine into and report the sanitary condition ' of all the lots in the sections committed to them respectively; and that the citizens, lot-holders, be earnestly requested to prepare their lots for such inspection, on or before the 29 h day of July. Done and Ratified, in Council, under the Corporate Seal of the town, this 14th day of Jnly, 1858. RICHARD HARE, Intendant. Miles Johkso.v, Cierk, pro. tern. July 10 29 3t FOR SATiE. BACON! BACON! BACON! i A f if MA POUNDS CLEAN SIDES. ] HcV/vM_F 2UU0 pounds choice HAMS. 1010 lbs. LEAF LARD, in kegs of I fifty pounds. Apply to J. C. MILLER, At the K. M. R. R. Depot. I 21 tf NOTICE.?The uudersigned would respectfull; urge it upon those indebted to the firm ! of AD1CKES & WITHERS, to come forward and J settle. The books of the concern must be closed ! either by cash or note. H. F. ADICKES, Survivor. Jan 21 3 tf Notice.?lewis m. giust uua v\.?i. p. McFADDEN, are our authorized Agents to receive and receipt for monies due the ENQUIRER office previous to the FIRST OF JANUARY, 185b. JNO. L. MILLER & CO. J Jan 7 1 tf .. THE YORKVILLE FEMALE COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, TFIE EXERCISES of thin Institution 'I'^5^- resumed on WEDNESDAY, the 18th DAY'OF AUGUST next. The Board of Trustees take pleasure in informing the friends nnA patrons of the College, and the public genernlly, That in addition to the present able anil accomplished Faculty, thev have secured the services of Miss M. D. WHITE, a lady of high reputation, to supply the vacanoy in the Professorship occasioned by the resignation of?Mtos A. W. CURTIS. This popular College, as is well known, is located in the most healthful region of the up country ?th>- Buikliug large and commodious and commanding a fi e view of the mountain country?on he whole, it affords a safe and pleasant retreat or young ladies residing in the lower sections of me State. The Board of Trustees have not, as yet, succeeded in completing the Buildings necessary f.r converting it. into a Boarding School, as they in tend doing ; yet they have effected such arrangements with Boarding Houses in Yorkville, ns will leourc the main object of the contemplated change, bringing the young ladies immediately ai d r the regimen and supervision of the Faculty at all times. Parents and Guardians may feel as| cured that every duo care and attention will be used to ensure studious habits and proper deportment on the part of pupils entrusted to their charge. PAOULiTY: Rev. J. M. H. ADAMS, President, and Professor of Moral and Mcutal Sciences, Evidences of Christianity. Mathematics, &c. MATTHEW ELDER. Professor of Natural Sciences, Ancient Languages, &c. J. R. SCHORB. Professor of Astronomy, BellesLetters, and Assistant in Mathematics. Miss MARY D. WHITE, Professor of Botany, French, &c. Messrs. W. II. ORCHARD and J. D. MULLER, Professors of Music?Piano, Harp and Guitar. RATES OF TUITION, X i CptU ttlrUI jr i/Epiuwuvuv. Spelling, Heading, &c $10. OC Grammar, Geography, &c 15 OC Collegiate Department. Tuition : 20 OC Entrance, : ...:? 1 OC Extra Studies. Music?Piano, Harp or Guitar, 20 OC Use of " " " 2 50 Drawing and Painting, each ; 10 00 Embroidery, 5 00 French 15 00 Vocal Music, 2 50 BgL, No Pupil will be received into this Ijistitntibu until the Tuition Fees are paid, or some satisfactory arrangement is made with the Treasurer for the security of the same. JOHN G. ENLOE, Secretary and Treasurer. ttg'u The Southern Presbyterian, Columbia Banner and Due-West Telescope will publish until the 18th of August, and forward accounts to Ihe Secretary and Treasurer. July 22 29 4t HOSE'S HOTELT YORKVILLE, S. C. THIS comiumodious BRICK BUIL I 'DING is situated near the centre of "" I the town, on the East side of the Main 4MMBI street, and the FIRST HOTEL AF TER LEAVING THE DEPOT. The Proprietor wishes to inform the public that he has at great expense, built, this Sp-ing, A THREE STORY VERANDAH, and made other internal improvements for the comfort of its guests; and can now say without fear of contradiction,.that the ROOMS and accom modatious at this house, cannot be surpassed in the State. Attached to this establishment is a LARGE LIVEHT STABLE, with a good supply of Proveuder, and accomino dations for one hundred horses. Travellers con veyed to the Springs, or any part of the up coun try. with good Carriages. Horses, and careful Servants, and at moderate charges. A m-fcJW OMIVXBU? will be found at the Depot to couvi y passengers to and from this Hotel FREE OF CHARGE. Good Lots, well fenced, and a good supply of waier for STOCK, and corn as low as it can be bought in this place. The whole of the above establishment is owned and superintended by the subscriber himself, who RETURNS THANKS to the public for their liberal patronage hitherto, and hopes by strict attention to the comfort of his guests, still to enjoy as well as deserve their fa vor9. Charges at this establishment shall be as moderate as any o^ber bouse in this place. W. E. ROSE. . N. B.?I hope that the travelling commuuity will judge for themselves, and not be" influenced by sinister and officious meddlers on the road or at the depot. After a trial, if a better house can be found in Town, no charge will be made. W. E. R. July 22 29 tj Mors liWaii) BY S. N. STOWB, YORKVILLE, S. C. THTS establishment has recently been remoddeled, repaired and fitted up anew, and the subscriber is prepared to entertaia in the best style his friends who may "visit Yorkville. The ROOMS are comfortable and well-furnished: servants attentive; and the table supplied with the best that comes to market. Terms moderate. GOORES LIVERY STABLES, attached to the Hotel, will furnish the best provisions for any stock that mav be brought to the Hotel; and provide conveyances to any point, at the shortest no UC6) UUU uu icaovuai;i? vv* ujo. SAM'L N. STOWE. July! 5 28 tf A CARD. JUIjT 1ST, 1358. fogartiesJandjstillman. m mm mm m FROM this dnte our badness will be oondacted strictly on CASHPRINCIPLES. No new accounts will be opened. All accounts now on our Books, due on the 1st July, if not paid punctually, will he discontinued. Our WHOLE STOCK OF GOODS will be marked down, in accordance wiih the CASH SYSTEM, to very small advances on COST PRICES. Our unsurpassed facilities for purchasing Goods at the very lowest market prices, will^cnable us to sell OTTTiAF FOR CASH. Every department of our stock will be regularly supplied with the latest and best Goods from the Euglish, French, German and American markets. PLANTATION GOODS, will, as heretofore, receive our special attention. We will sell only for CASH OR CITY ACCEP TANCE, AT 30 OR 60 DAYS, thus enabling us to SELL FOR SMALL PROFITS. FOGART1GS & STILLMAN, 2i>7 KING STREET, Corner of Weuiwurth Street, Charleston, S. C. July 22 20 tf FJLMALL InOKMAL SCHOOL, 1IIG11 POINT, N. C. Eev. N. McR. BAY, A. B., Prinoipal. Infti'u'ion is on the North Car/fnHu. olina Railroad. 1-5 miles West of Greensb to1. I s nex Session will be "WW gin 8EPTEMBER FIRST. The PrinC&U cipal is a Graduate of Normal College and an experienced teacher. The Principal of Mu?ic hashadteuyearsexperiei.ceiuteachingit. They huvu nr rw-ri i-need and ?flicient Assistants. In at ruction is given in all the branches taught in the nest Female Institutions Young Ladies of limi led means are credited for tuition until they can teach and pay it. We have Apparatus, new Pianos, &c. We can uccorumodute 1-5 boarding Pupils. The expenses are less than at any other Institution of the same character in the State. Board $6 per month, exclusive of Washing aud Lights. English Brauches, $6 to ?15 per Session. Latin and Greek, each $7 50. French, S5 Ornamentals, very low. Half of the expenses required in advance. WANTED ?Situations for Southern Female Teachers. For full information, address Ruv. W. J. LANGDON, Proprietor. July 22 29 3t DULPIIATE, ACETATE, & >ILRTATE of Morphia, Iodine and Iodide Potassa. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. LAMP; LINSEED & TRAIN OIL. Superior articles. For Sale by Cmt&itottcs. For announcing a Candidate for Office, per gear, or for a less time. $5 in advance ; if not paid in advance, $ 10-. FOR the legislature? LEGISLATURE.?We are authorized to iiiinoiiuce JOHN B. NESBITT, as a Candidate to represent the people of York District, in the next Legislature. Jul; 29 30 te. Legislature. ?We nre nuthonzed to iiuuoutice J. NEUMAN McELWEE. as a Candidate to represent the people of York District, in 'the next Legislature. Jul; 22 29 te I EGISLATURE.-- i'oe liieuu?ot J. LiuL Li TO.N SMITH, E-<q., respectfully announce him as a Candidate to represent the people of York District in the next Legislature. June 24 25 tf egislature.?The friends of WM. C. BLACK, Esq., respectfully announce him as a Candidate to represent the people of York District in the next Legislature. June 10 23 to egdfsllatijre.?The friends of ED " WARLt MOURE, Esq., respectfully announce turn as a Candidate to represent the 'people of York District in the next Legislature. May 20 20 te Legislature. ?The frienus ot A. S. WALLACE, Esq., respectfully announce him as a Candidate to represent the people of York District in the next Legislature. May 20 * 20 te Legislature.?The 7r17nds of danIEL WILLI A MB, Esq., respectfully announce him as a Candidate to represent the people of York District, in the next Legislature. April 8 14 te for~ordinary! j Ordinary.?The friends of JOHN b. JACKSON, Esq., respectfully announce hhn as a Candidate for the office of ORDINARY. | April 8 14 ly? Ordin ary.?The friends of JEROME C. MILLER, respectfully announce him as a * Candidate for ORDINARY of York Distriot, at the 1 next election. I April 1 - "13 y* 1 ; . FOR SHERIFF. T~~HE FRIENDS 6FcAWAIS A. 8TILWELL, respectfully announce him as a Candidate for SHERIFF of York Distriot at the ensuing election. , Oct 23 43 tf_ fftHE FRIENDS OF THOMAS S. JL PAGAN, Esq., respectfully announce him ae a Candidate for SHERIFF of York District, at the ensuing election. Oct 13 46 tf "~FOR TAX-COLLECTOK ri\ax-collector.?We are authorized A to announce W. B. McCONNELL, as a Can didate for Tax-Collector for York District, at the ensuing election. March 11 * tf ax collector.?The friends of C C. GW1N, respectfully announce him as aCandidate for TAX COLLECTOR for York District, at the ensuing election. March 4 * tf Tax-collector. ?The friends of B. P. BOYD respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector for York District, at the ensuing election. March 11 10 tf a^-co ll ector.?We are authorized I rurni i?i ooiru .. . a. iaj niiuuuuuc x uvy.uau 1%vavii ao a vuuuiu tie for Tax Collector for York District, at the next election. Feb 25 8 tf '1UX COLLECTOR.?Tba friends of Cap J. tain JOHN J. WYLIB. beg leave to announce him as a candidate for TAX COLLECTOR of York District, at the next electi-m. Dec 17 50 tf rpAX COLLECTOR.?The friends of JOJL SEPH C. MITCHELL respectfully announce bim as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR, at the next election. - Oct 22 42 tf TAX COLLECTOR.?We are authorized to announce 8. S. ELAM as a Candidate foi TAX COLLECTOR of York District, at the ensuing election. Jan 7 1 tf TAX COLLECTOR. ?We are authorized to announce Capt. DANIEL D. MOORE as a Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR for York District, at the ensuing election. Jo.. 14 2 tf '|\AX COLLECTOR.?*e ,ire authorize.! JL to announce WYL1E L. HARRIS, Esq., as a Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR of York District, at the ensuing election. Jan 7 1 tf mwm m \up ksi TALKING, FOR the subscriber has on hand a stock of GOODS, opposite ROSE'S HOTEL, that will SPEAK FOE THEMSELVES. And having purchased in Philadelphia for Cash, ho intends to nomnete with Charleston in the Quality, Style, Fashion and Beauty of bis as well as in prices. One word to the wise is better than a thousand. W. K. HACKETT. Jane 10 23 8m DR. J. T. WALKER, SURGEON DENTIST, Chester, 8. C., II/'OULD respectfully inform the public that V his rooms are now at the Cornwell House, where he may be professionally consulted on Mondays and Saturdays, and at Rock Hill, York District, from the second Tuesday of each month until the Friday following. He is now in possession of the science, material, and instructions, for mounting Teeth on the CHEOPLASTIC PROCESS, which is considered by Dentists who have tried it, to be the perfection of mechanical Dentistry for mounting partial or full setts of Teeth. July 2 26 tf L. BLOOMBERG & BROTHER, ARE RECEIVING AND OPENING A LARGE STOCK SPRING AND SUMMER | Which they will dispose of very low for CASH, to suit the hard times. April 8 1-4 tf In Equity?York. W. A. Robinson, vs. Andrew E. Robinson, Ez'r., et al. IT appearing t?> my satisfasfaction that William M. Smith and Nancy C. Smith, bis wife, two of the defendants in the above stated case, reside beyond the limits of this State. On motion of Moore, Solicitor for the Petitioner, it is ordered i that the said defendants do plead, answer or demur to the petiiiou within three month* from the publication hereof, otherwise a decree, pro confetto, will be awarded agHinst them. JSO. L. MILLER, C. E Y. D. June 24 [$5] 25 8m ~~ mm s&iiyn&? r|^HE Subscriber has made Mich arrangements E as enable him to furnish IRON RAILING, of all descriptions and patterns, for Grave-Yards. Balconies, &c. Persous needing such will please call on or address him at his MARBLE YARD in Yorkville. RICHARD HARE. May 27 21 ly BURNING FLUID.-Forty gallons of BURNING FLUID, manufactured from 96 i per cent. Alcohol, and warranted good and cheai per than any other material for clear and bril| liant light, emitting no smoke whatever. For ! Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. Jan 7 1 tf J-O? PRINTING?Neatly execute at tic OmC?. MlllfM mBM3 1 AT W H UBIillR'a CARRIAGE ilPORIUII! j x/i^y ; A CHEAT VARIETY OF BUGGIES, ' with Mid Without top?, at I Wl*&a<?iaJDfflW$3,.?> OiiTSY $&293C? BLATUNTESS < made to match, aud correspond with the Buggies ' ROCK A WAYS AND HARNESS Two Hundred Dollars, all made oT choicely selec ted material, and warranted never to fail by defeci in workmanship or material. also,?? A XT rrTiPirenro on/1 n tt r\ n /iiT jL/ii i jLsiv oi r ?> oi i/i/H i/r Carriage and Harness-Maker's MATBHTAT.8, Embracing every article used ,iii the business.? VARNISHES. WHITE LEAD, LINSEED OfL Ac., at CHARLESTON PRICES. B. T. WHEELER. June 17 24 tf COMMISSIONER'S SALE. ", In Equity?York District. Mary C. McConnell, vs. > Bill for Dower. Walter B. Metts, tt. al. J IN obedience to the order of the Court of Equity, made in the above case, at June Term, 1857, I will expose to public sale, at York Court House, on the first MONDAY IN AUGUST next, the tract of land described in the pleadings, viz: All that tract of land situate in York District, bounded by lands of Sarah Caten, Elizabeth Lit tie, D. D. Moore, W. B. Wilson, John Starr and others, containing 1015 ACRES, more or less. . Also, a lot in the village of .York, on Congress street, immediately opposite "Stowe's Hotel," bounded by lot of James Jefferys, J. U. Zurcher. and lands of G. W. Williams, containing HALFACRE, more or less. Said lot is well improved, with a large and COMMODIOUS DWELLING, and all necessary outbuildings, and well suited for a PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSE. Terms?Cash. ($28J) JNO. L. MILLER, c. e. y. d. July 10 9 22t SOMETHING NEW IN YORK! rn t t nt/\ vtjci a nit^vvm JL 114 rA ^ KUXH A IMPROVEMENT ON THE VIOLIN! UNTIL within a few years, there has been no change in the VIOLIN. The oldest instruments now in nse were madeabout the year 1660. it Cremona, in Italy. Musicians hare long be ieved, that to possess perfection of tone, a VIO LIN mast hare age; hut this belief has of late j heen agreeably changed, eren in regard to the Cremona;-by using the new patent improvement. The chief object of TILTON'S PATENT, is U 'htain a tone at once clear and full, mellow and round, sweet and powerful. These VIOLINS are 'or sale at the JEWELRY STORE occupied by E. M. KIRKPATRICK. April 20 17 tf Bloefla MiMM. 'IlilE undersigni-<J is prepared to sell COTTON I GINS of the BEST quality, at $2 per saw; lelivered at the landings of tho Charlotte, York, vnd N?rth Carolina Railroads. The advantage hese GINS have over those skipped from other States, is that they will last longer?one sett of ibbs being equal to three; the brush covered with tin instead of cloth; and being more easily repaired, aod at lees expense.As regards the speed of the GINS, quality of :int, and discharge of clean seed, I would refer to M. L. Wallace, Morrow's Turn Out, E. G. Palmer, Fairfield; and A. B. Davidsou, Charlotte. JAMES M. ELLIOTT. , Wmnsboro', Mny 18, 1858. 20 6m , FRESH SUPPLIES! WE have received, and are now receiving, from the New York market, a now STOCKot ( SPRING db SUMMER CLOTHING, Gentiemeu's Furnishing Goods, &c., 1 ro which we iuvite the attention of our friends and customers. The assortment is complete, comprising the la i rest styles of both fine and common mater.al, pur chased upon terras which enable us to offer 4s i good bargains as can be found in this latitude. i Give us a call, aud examine the new stock before buying elsewhere. 1 SIMRIL & WILLIAMS. April 29 17 tf MOUNTAIN BEEF. i THE undersigned takes this meth Ptteafl od to inform bis old customers and ^JECI friends, that he will commence BUTCHERING MOUNTAIN BEEF in this place, is soon as a supply can be obtained". He is now negotiating for a lot of FINE CATTLE, and also making arrangements for a regular supply. He < s determined to furnish the market with the best < BEEF the MOUNTAINS will afford. i As bis means are limited, and in order to meet bis engagements promptly, he will sell en- i tirely for CASH. JOHN MASSEY. May 20 20 tf l DAYTON'S IMPROVED SELF- ! SEALING CANS, WITH AIR EXHAUSTERS.?Having bought the exclusive right to man- . ufacture and sell DAYTON'S CANS AND AIR EXHAUSTERS in this town and District, we are now prepared to.supply the citizens with this useful and convenient apparatus, which should be in (be possession of all these families who wish to preserve PERFECTLY all kinds of vegetables ind truits, ftesh and sweet, for winter use. Full I instruction given os to the manner of using the Air-Exhauster. Call and examine for yourselves, j ALLISON & BRATTON. | Jur.e 10 28 tf I KEROSEYE OIL BURNERS A.YD LAMPS, j Oil Distilled from Coal, not Explosive! THE BURNER of this LAMP, at a SLIGHT EXPENSE, can be attached to any ordinary Lamp. and burns at an expense of ONE-THIRD t 'IF ONE PER CENT. PER HOUR, giving the. 1 EIGHT OF SIX CANDLES! . g The Lamps have been reduced in price, bring- i ng them within the reach of all who use light.? I Call and gpt one, together with some OIL. They s ire sold FOR CASH and CASH ONLY. . E. M KIRKPATRICK. May 27 21 tr J AMBROTYPES, MELA1N0TY PES, 41!, I WMTK PinTIICU VnTIPF T trill nffPnd tn 1 U the uking of Photographic Pictures EVERY lay at my room, one door west of the Presbyteriun Church. Those persons who do not find it convenient to come on my regular days, (Satur f lays) had better embrace the present opportutii 4 iy, aud provide themselves with those invaluable v Keepsakes, good Ambrotype likenesses. t J. R. SCHORB. h June 24 25 tf 8 South Carolina-York District Mary S. Seehom, Applicant, vt. Daniel Seehorn, | et. al., heirs at-law of D. E. Seehorn, dec'd. ^ IT appearing to my satisfaction that Hugh See- u born, ooe of the defendants in this case, resides without this State: It is therefore ordered, that he do appear and object to the sale or divis- . ion of the real estate of Daniel E. Seehorn, de- 1 ceased, on or before the 1st of October next, or I his consent to tlie same will be entered of record. J J. M. ROSS, 0. T. D. July 1 27 3 m DRAY TICKETS.?a large lot rn band I ttAfef QSEWfi. f NEW FIRM. THE SUBSCRIBERS haviug bought oat the entire interost of L. P. BARNETT & CO , ti the DRUG BUSINESS in this place, respectrully inform the citizens of the town and District, ind adjacent counties of North Carolina, that they will continue the above business at the same )ld stand. In addition to their former stock of CHEMICALS, DRUGS & MEDICIHE8, :hey have just received, and are now opening a well selected stock of Medicines, which they will tell very low for cash, or on very moderate terms .0 good and prompt customers. The Stock then, with the last purchase, is large tnd well-assorted, affording excellent opportunities to the Merchant, Planter and Physician, who will gain much by Calling and examining for them selve8We have made each arrangements in onr future purchases, as will folly enable us to sell upon terms and at prices most accommodating. Our present stock consists of Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Woods and Dye-Staffs, Oil, Paint, ind Painter's articles; Varnish, Window Glass (of ill sizes) Putty and Glassware. English, American and French Perfumery ; Toilet and Sharing Soap ; Toilet, Flesh and Hair Brushes; a fultassortment of 8urgical and Dental Instruments; Trusses, Supporters and Bandages; Spices, Snuff, lest Chewing Tobacco, and Cigars of first rate flavor; Harrison's Ink; fcognac Brandy of the very best brand; pure Wines, the best ever sold in this market, and used only for sickness and medicinal pnrpo-es; Schiedam Gin, a pure article. All our Preparations and Compounds will be made in strict accordance with the directions of tne United States Pharmacy; and we will be careul to represent honestly and faithfully, the character and quality of uny article sold by as. QUThe Junior partner, Dr. JAMES B. aL LISON, who has already bad considerable experience in the compounding and praotice of medicine, will always be in attendance, ready and willing to compound and dispense all prescriptions sent in >y Physicians, or fill all orders made by customers. Physicians, therefore, need have no fear m to the careful compounding of all Prescriptions, even of the most dangerous medicines. Goods carefully packed and forwarded as direc ted. Prompt attention given to all orders. ITT TQfWT o, one frrr/WT Aiiiiiov/il a DXVA.1 1 vsu? Jan 7 1 tf m iMii Mim ' J1HE undersigned respectfully informs (he cit I. iiens of York and the TRAVELLING COM >1 UNITY that he is now prepared, with com for able VEHICLES and GOOD HORSES, to 'ur ifish conveyances to ANY POINT, at-the shortest mrice? and at reasonable rates. He has procured EXPERIENCED HOSTLERS, and will "BOARD"1 STOCK by the day, week oi month. By an arrangement with the Proprietor* of STOWE'S HOTEL, and 8ADLER'-? HOTEL, lie will attend carefully to whatever stock mu^ be brought to either bouse to be stabled. H&viog rented the Stables formerly occupied by L. P. Sadler, with the lArge and commodiou* STOCK LOTS attached thereto, he is prepared t< accommodate . ' with*every needed convenience. The OMNIBU8 will carry passengers to and from the Depot to the Hotels and any part of th? towh.' He, or bis agents, will at all times be foundwn the Stables attached to Stowe's Hotel; when persons desiring,accommodations are desired t< call. " LAWSON D. GOORE. Persons hiring Horses or Vehicles, will b? required to return them in good condition, or pay for all damages. * May 27 21. cm YORK SHERIFFS SALES. BY Virtue of Writs of Fieri Faciat, to me directed, will be sold between the legal hours ol 3heriffs Bale. ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN A.UCH7ST ZOOCT, it York C. House, the following property, viz: As agent of B. T. Wheeler, I will sell at York Court House, on the first Monday in August next, ine sorrel mare and one bnggy, to foreclose? mortgage given by James Fayssoux to the said B. f. Wheeler. Terms, c?9h. 1 One negro girl called Emily, levied on as the oroperty of Wm. J. Bo wen, at suit of William C. Brown and others. 1 One sorrel-horse, levied on as the property of Sylvester Caton, at the suit of Lindsay & Gordon ind others. 2 One tract of land whereon the defendant now eeides, levied on as the property of James Poo!, i.t the suit of W. C. Withers. 2 The defendant's interest in the tract of land whereon he now resides, levied on as theproperti if Matthew Merritt, at the suit of Win. E. White. 8 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, levied on as the property of Violet Smith, it the suit of John Kctss. 6 One tract of land whereon the defendant nb* resides, levied on as the property of Joseph Hetb sriugton, at the snit of Joseph Herndon and otb re. 6 Two negroes, Abram and Charles, levied on a> he-property of T. H. Evans, at the suittf Davt< C. Roddy, Administrator and others. 8 One tract of land whereon defendant now lives, hounding on lands of 8. G. Westbrook, H. H Drennaa and others. Also one other traot boon ling on lands of Daniel Williams, together witl the mills situated thereon. Also six negroes, viz: Bill, Charles, Amanda, Ben, May and Green, lev ied on as the property of J. N. McElwee, Jr., a> the suit of William Caldwell and others. 1 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, levied on as the property of Rober McLure, at the suit of the State for taxes. 1 One tract of land whereon the defendant form rly resided, levied on as the property of AbneEllis, at the suit of H- R. Honopr. 1 8. 0. TOUNGBLOOD, a. r. d. Yorkville. July 8. 1858. South Carolina?forte District, WHEREAS STANHOPE SADLER has aj plied to me fir Letters of Administration, oi til and singular the goods and chattels, rights an> credits of WALLACE SMITH, late of the Dir txict aforesaid, deceased. These aril therefore to cite and admonish a1 ?nd singular, the kindred and creditors of the sei> leceased, to be and appear before me, at our nex Drdinnry's Court for the said District, to be hold t*n at York Court House on the 2d day of AU 3UST next, to shew cause, if any. why the saiAdministration should not be granted. Siven undtr mv hand and Seal, this 19th dav c JULY, in the year of our Lord one thoueaw eight hundred and fifty eight, and in the eighty third year of Amerioan Independence. J. M. BOSS, 0. Y. D. July 22 29 2t NOTICE.?All Accounts for Subscription Job Work and Advertising, due the ENQU1 RER OFFICE, previous to the first day of JAN UARY, 1858, must now be settled up. The Co jartnership has been dissolved, and we earnestly lope all indebted will make payment. Mr. L. M 3RIST, at the Enquirer Offioe, is fully authorize o make settlements. JNO. L. MILLER & CO. LAN1I TITLES, MAGISTRATES' Summons'and Recognizances; Commission* o Examine Witnesses, Ca. Sa., Ca. Sa. on Sum. ?Tu., Sub. ad Res., Writ in Attachment, &c., together with all binds of Law Blanks in common iBe. For sale at the ENQUIRER OFFIGE, and will >e sent by mail to any address, postage pre-paid, it One Dollar per Quire. E STRAY.?Tolled before me as an Estray, a BROWN HORSE MULE, about 14 hand tigb, supposed to be 17 or 18 years old, shaved virh the gear, no brands or other marks visible? ippraised at Forty Dollars. The said MULE nan >e seen at Jackson Dover's, three miles West of fohn MoGill's Store, on Clark's Fork. THOMAS McGILL, Magistrate. July 22 29 4m yr DO/. SOPOi\1F1ER.?An articl ( 0 highly useful at this season, for making the cry best kind of soap. One Dollar's worth of bis article will make fifty gallone of moat excelent washing soap. Warranted gentrine. For laluKw AT.T.TSnW Xr RR ATTfkW Jan 12 2 tf J AVE YOUR RAGS !?The undersigned 3 wish to purchase 100,000 pounds clean LIN IN or COTTON RAGS, for which the highest urket price will be paid. L. BLOOMBERG & BRO. April 1 13. tf b1 EEAT1N E.?Coxes patent refined GELA I TINE, with which an unrivalled chrystaline elly can be made in a few minutes. For Sale bj ALLISON & BRATTON. BROWN'S AMD MARIS CONCENTRATED Essence ot JAMAICA GINGER, effelcb? Sill t Ml LITTtins BBBUH SWAN dt) GO. Continue to draw as ueual without interruption. Swan & Co.'s Lotteries are legal* and authorized by the State of Georgia. The late attempt to injure our firm has shown that our Lot- ' eries are drawn fairly; Than our Prizes are paid punctually; and that our Schemes are more liberal than any other Lot* _tery in the world I TIE following Scheme will be drtwn by S. SWAN & CO., Managers of the SparU Academy Lottery, in each of their single namber Lotteries for AUGUST 1858, at AUGUSTA, Georgia, in public, under the superintendence of Commissioners. Class 27 draw* Saturday, August 7; 1858. Class 28 draw* Saturday, August 14,1858. Class 29 draws Saturday, August 21, 1868. /Class 80 draws Saturday, August 28,1858. ON THE PLAN OF 8INGLE NUMBERS. Fifty tfaouB&od Tickets f Fife- thousand four hundred aud eighty-five prizes! Nearly one prize to every nine tickets. Magnificent scheme! to bo drawn EACH 8ATURDAY IN AUGU8T ! 1 Prize of $70,000 4 Prizes of. 900 1 " 30,000 4 " -800 I " 10,000 4. ? ...... 700 1 " 6,000 4 " 600 1 " 4,000} 60 ? 600 1 " 8,000 50 ? 800 1 " l,600j 100 " ...... 126 4 " ,1,000) 230 ?? ...... 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. , 4 pis. of $400 apzg. to $70,000 pz. art $1^400 . 4 " 300 " 80,000 " " l*g00 4 ? 200 -9 10,000 " ? B00 4 " - 125 " 6,000 " " 600 4 " 100 " 4,000 ? ? 400 4 " 76 " 3.000 " " 800 4 " 60 " 1,600 " "200 6.0C0 ? 20 are 100,000 5,486 Prizes amounting to $820,000 Whole Tickets $10?Halves $6?Quarters $2,60. 19" A Circular showing the plan of the Lot wiira vm uc oeui iu any one desirous aireceiTing JV. Certificate*of Package* will be bold at the blowing rates, which is the risk: . Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Ticket*, ...$80 44 44 10 Half " ... 40 44 44 r 10 Quarter 41 ... 20 44 44 ' 10 Eighth " ... 10 - EOT In ordering Ticket* or Certificate*, enclose be money to oar address for the Ticket* ordered,' a receipt of which they will be forwarded&Btf <*t nail. Purchasers can hare Tickets ending w any "igwre they may designate. . * The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes'wilf be eat to purchasers immediately after the drawing. m- Parohasers will please write their signafires plain, and gire their Post Offioe, County and State. * IQU Remember that every Prize is drawn and payable in fall without deduction. $af All prizes of $1,000 and ander, paid imoediately after the drawing?other prites at the uvual time of thirty days. All communications strictly confidentiaL Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to .. . S. 3WAN & CO.', Augusta, Go. Persons residing near Montgomery, Ate., . ?r Atlanta, Ga#roan have their.orders filled, and ?ave time by addressing, 8. Swan & Co., at eitbar f those cities." |Qf A list of the numbers that are drawn from he wheel, with the amount of the prise that each ue is entitled to, will be pnbllsbed after erery Irawing, in the following papers : Augusta (Geo.) Constitutionalist, New OrUasu Delta, Mobile Register. Charleston Standard, Nash oille Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weeky -Hay 9%k, Savannah Georgian, RicJmond Dis natch, New York Dispatch and PauldtnpJMise.) Clarifa, and Little Rock (Ark) True DemohaL )July 29 80 SEWING MAOHIWmhv To Manufacturers, Planters and Prfwte Families. [N purchasing such an article as a SEWING MACHINE, the true policy is to buy the beat. 1. M. SINGER & Co's GAZETTE, a beautiful J notorial paper, contains full and reliable Information about 8EWING MACHINES, and answers ill questions that can be asked on the snbjeet? * U1 who read this paper will learn bow to par* .base a Sewing Machine with which $1,000 a year, ;lear profit, can be made, and will be protected rom being imposed on by some of the bnmbng viacbinos now before the public. Singer & Co.'s \(achine is arranged to do coarse and fine work of very description. The Gazette may be obtained gratis on application at any of Singer & Co's Offi* es. A machine can be seen in operation at the Caflor Shop of Mr. W. C. OWEN, of Yorkrille, i. . L. M. GRIST, at the Esquiub Office, is mi authorized agent < Singer & Co.'s Charleston Office, 324 King-et. Principal Office, 823 Broadway, New York. July 2. 1857. 26 tf BOOT AND SHOEMMlKft YOBKVILI.E.S.O. L. SMITH respectfully Informs El his friends and the pablio generally, that he has again commen?1^ ced on bis own aoeonnt, the $OOT and 8HOEMAKING business in its eari us branches, at the "old stand,V near "Stowe's lotel." He is prepared with competent workmen, and the best material, to HAKE AND EEFAIB BOOTS & SHOES n the shortest notioe, and at prices to suit the lines. By a strict attention to business, and'-* lesire to give entire satisfaction, he hopes.to revive a generous share of public patronage. . (&. He will keep constantly on hand and for tale, HEMLOCK, and other Leather. L. SMITH. M-rrl. 12 ly onBintT WAKING.<> THE undersigned res pectfully announces to BSgH^ AH tue citizens 01 i ur*?iiu* ? .ad U|u surrounding country, that they b?r? foroed a co partnership under the name of D08TEB t CREPS, in the above business; which they vill conduct at thentand near thr Railroad Depot. They are prepared with WELL 8EAS0NED Lom er and other necessary material, to MAKE and REPAIR all descriptions of FURNITURE. Being fully satisfied that the CA8H 8YSTEM ? the best for the mechanic, we have d? termined o adhere to it; and will require CASH or its quivalent, in every instance. GEORGE 8. D03TER, WESLEY CREPS. Jan 12 2 1y In Equity?York. Eli Bales, Adminutrator, 1 Petition for Fund* vs. } of Isham S. Harris, et. al. ) Abient Debtor IT appearing to my satisfaction that Isham 8. Harris, one of the defennants in the abovo stated case, resides beyond the limits of this State. On motion of Clawson, Solicitor for the Petitioner, t is ordered that the said defendant do plead, answer or demur to the petition, within 8 months r'rom the publication hereof, otherwise a decree pro eonfetto will be given against him. [$6] JNO. L. MILLER, o. z. T. D. An?-il 2d 17 8m au.?ine auDscriber continues the CId practice of Physio in all its departments.He proposes to take charge of CHRONIC, or old tanding forms of disease, at home and abroad.? He is n >w possessed of MAGNETIC remedies, which will restore all curable cases if patients will {ivs him a chance, and provided they have a will md determination of -purpose to be restored to Health. He-will sell MAGNETIC REMEDIES, iccompanied with directions for their use to parents who are Inclined to treat their own cases. His office is at No. 16, Congress-street, Yorkville, 3. C. E. A. CRENSHAW, M. D. ,T??n 7 1 lj ... nrrcTVfOO fUdT Utril/Jj duowmwo. r Hereafter, payment in cash will b? required, without exception, for STAMPS and ENVELOPES sold at this offioo. The instructions of the Department ore too pointed to be disregarded ; and, besides, the undersigned cannot give credit, and at the same time meet his engagements promptly. All persons are requested to bear this in mind, as the rale will be atriotly.eafor! ced. JOHN R. ALEXANDER, P. M. YorkrUle, B. C., July 1,1868. 26 8a f^reeff amd dry hides^-tke vw undersigned wishes to purchase a large lot e green or dry hides, for which he will pnj cash ; taking tbem in exohange for work in MS line, or in the payment of old debti. &J0BFBON. "> r Pet 10 . 49 *