Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, November 11, 1858, Image 3

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of this amount, by approving and elevating the moral condition of the poor of our State, instead of thus perverting its uses to the repletion of our pauper houses, insane asylum and prison cells ; or, as the above paper says "How long would it take us to pay off our State debt, if this amount was annually appropriated to the purpose ? A very few years indeed."?Sali*bun/ Watchman. 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 against Sewing Machines generally, has been that they very easily get out of order, and become useless to the purchaser. But here is fin exception, for there is, to appearances, nothing to get out of repair. And we wonder again, so simple a thing will sew such a beautiful, straight, even and firm seam, that never can be rivaled, either in beauty or strength, by any work done in the ordinary way. It sews in the finest muslin or the coarsest hardest cloth, doing every kind of work which families require, and is also adapted to shoe and saddle manufacturers'use. We have seen some very elegant specimens of work done on leather, that was not only handsome but strongWe have never seen so complete a Sewing Machine before, or one we could so freely recommend to * *- - Kio anrl our readers, wno neea sucn u iinug aa ......, ...... since Sewing Machines have become almost a necessity iD every family where there is much sewing'tobedoue, we advise all to purchase this in preference to any other. WHITNEY & LYON. Proprietors, S45 Broadway, New York. Sold by B. T. WHEELER, Yurkvillt, S. S. * . . inn W B. WILSON. I. I) WITHRRSPOON. Jit. WILSON * WITHER SPOON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, YORKVILI.E, S. C. Office in the building at the rear of C. House, formerly occupied bv Col. I. D. Witherspoou, Sr. Nor 4 *44 tf C DAVIS MILTON, 1 t SAM'L W. MELTON. Chester, S. C. j \ Yorkville, S. C. MELTON * MELTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, TORKV1LLK, S. c. Will practice in the Courts of Union, York, Lancaster Chester, and Fairfield Districts. JQT Particular attention given to collections. OUlcr In the "Adlckea Bnlltllwg"?Up-Stair*. Jan 7 "1 tf A Book fob the Sick bt Db. Samuel S. Fitch. ?8ix Lectures on the eauscs and cure of Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Heart Disease, Dyspepsia, Female Complaints, and Chronic Diseases generally (bound, 880 pages, 30 engravings), by Dr. Samtkl S. Fitch ; explaining the a author's treatment by which he both prevents /ind cures the above diseases. This book has been the means of saving thousands of lives. Price, 26 cents. Sent by mail, post-paid for 40 cents. Apply to Dr. S. S. Fitch, office 714 Broadway, New York, Consultation personally or by letter, free. o213m Iff* We have heard of some astonishing cares j being made by Prof. DeGrath's Electrio Oil. It seems to act on the diseased parts with remarkable effect, and in a short space o^time health re- j gains its sway. See advertsement in another J column. I YORKYILLE PRICES CIRREYT. CORRECTED BY THOMAS S. JEFFERYS. ! WEDNESDAY, NOV. 10,1858^ " I GROCERY MARKET. APPLES, dried, bush ... green, f! bush .0 ... I BAGGING, Gunny, yd 18 0 19 BALE ROPE, lb II 0 13.1 COFFEE, Rio, lb IS 0 14* j CANDLES, 8perm, lb 50 0 02 Ad&maut. f) lb 25 (a 30 MACKEREL, No. 1, bbl 0 ... j No. 3, $ bbl 0 12 00 Kitt, 2 75 0 3 50 j MOLASSES, N. 0., ^ gallon.. 00 0. 65 | Muscovado, fl gal 0, 50 Cuba, gallon,.... 40 0 45 NAILS, cut, ^3 lb keg 0 6J RICE, t* bushel 0 4 00 SUGAR, Brown, lb 10 0) 121 Refined "p lb 12.', 0 15 SALT. sack ' 0 2 00 ] YARN, V bunch 1 20 0 1 30 | PRODUCE MARKET. riUCKS FROM WAOOSS. BACON, Hams, ^ lb 0 131 Hog round, lb 0 11 j Sides, %Mb 0 13 Shoulders, f1 lb 0 10 BUTTER, fl lb 12? 0) 15 BEEF, $) lb 61 0 7 BEESWAX, 1? lb 16* @ 17 COTTON, lb 9 50 0 10 10 CORN. bush 0 50 CHICKENS, each, 10 0 121 EGGS, "f* doz 8 0 10 FEATHERS. ^ lb 30 0 38 FLOUR, bbl 4 25 @ 4 50 ^ sack of 100 lbs @ 2 25 ruuuLiv, iw ... LARD, lb 11 ? 12 MEAL, $1 bushel ? 55 OATS. %? bushel ? 40 POKK Ijplb 6* @ 7 TALLOW. $1 lb 10 ? 12$ WHEAT, fl bushel 75 ? 85 WOOL. lb 25 ? 28 Cotton.?We have no change to report in the cotton market. Sales oontinue light at 9$ to 10.10. CHARLESTON PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY J. A. ESTES & CO. TUESDAY, NOV. 9, 1858. GROCERY MARKET. BAGGING, Gunny, yd 15$ @ 15} BALE ROPE, ^ lb 7 ? 10 COFFEE. Rio, $ lb 11$ ? 12$ CANDLES. Adamantine, lb. 20 ? 32 MACKEREL, No. 1. ^ bbl ? No. 2. V. bb! ? No. 3. lb. bbl ? MOLASSES, N. O., gal ? Muscovado gal.... 34 ? 35 RICE, *1 100 lbs 2 50 ?, 3 50 SUGAR. Brown, lb 8 ? JO SALT, sack 80 ? 90 PRODUCE MARKET. BACON, Hams tS lb 10 ? 15 Sides "p lb 10 ?, 10$ Shoulders, ^ lb ? 8* CORN, bushel...in sacks.... 65 ?, 70 FLOUR, harrel ? 5 50 sack of 100 lbs ? 2 50 POTATOES?Irish?barrel. ... ? WHEAT, prime red, "^1 bu 1 00 ? 1 8 Prime White, ^ bush. 1 10 ? 1 18 8?, The above are the rtfa/l prices. James A. Estes & Co., will take pleasure in filling orders for "Family Supplies," at a Commission of 2$ v per cent. ^peittal. Mabhiep.?At the residence of Dr. J. W. Tracy, in Cleveland county N. 0., on the 2d instant, by Rev. James D. Hall, Dr. J. L. NEAGLE of Gaston county, N. C., and Miss M. LOVE STOWE, of Cedar Springs, Spartanburg district, S. C. The Spartan please copy. In Columbia, on the 3d instant, by Rev. J. M. T T? -TVWTVfiS nf Rpnnpttsville. to Miss SALLIE A. McCULLY, of the former place. #bifaarg. Departed this life on the 21st of September, in Madison County, Miss.. LABAN SUGGS, son of Capt. John and Martha J. Miller?aged 3 years, G months and 27 days. In this District, on the 8th instant, Mr. JOSEPH BLACK, aged about 55 years. 8 AYE YOUR RAGS!?Tho undersigned wish to purchase 100,000 pounds clean LINEN or COTTON RAGS, for which the highest market price will be paid. L. BLOOMBERG & BRO. E GRATH'S ELECTRIC OIET? Fresh and genuine. For sale at the ENQUIRER OFFICE. Oct 21 42 tf BROWY'S AND MARIS CONCENTRATED Essence of JAMAICA GINGER For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. Oct 21 42 tf A MUSICAL WONDER! THE celebrated WAGSTAFF FAMILY will give a CONCERT at KOSKS HOTEL, this , (Thursday) Evening. I Their programme contains many novelties ; a- j I mong-d them, the performances by voting ladies of j | the t'amilv, ou BRASS INSTRUMENTS. j . The WagstnfTfamily are from Anderson District, j and appeal especially to those who are disposed : to encourage /tow talent. Those who appreciate j [ scientific, as well as popular mus:c, will fiod the I concert worthy of attention. ;iy* ADMISSION 50 cents?children and ser- ! i vants, half price. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Per- : lormnncc to commence at 7.] o'clock. See Posters and Programmes. Nov 11 45 It THOMAS J. BELL, ATTOR3STEY AT LAW, Office at the rear of the Court House. win practice in me lmsthcis 01 me nurmcru i Circuit. Nov 11 45 tj'CO Prt REWARD.?RANAWAY from the i ?l/\" subscriber lour or five weeks ago, my boy STEVE, who is 30 or 35 years old. G feet one | or two inches high, weighs about 210 pounds, nnd t when spoken to speaks plcnsingly. He has a scar below one eye. Said boy is a Blacksmith, j and formerly belonged to JONAS REAP of Chester District. He was purchased near BUckstock's Depot of said Reap, and runaway before coming int<> mv possession. H- has n pass from Mr. Reap lorn month or more, ami is supposed to he making his way to a free State. Tire above reward will be paid for his apprehension aud delivery into any jail wb?iv I can Ret him. BURR RAGSDALE, ltossville, S. C. j Nov 11 45 4t South Carolina?York District, "IMTIIEREAS SAM'L K. GILL has applied to Tf me for Letters: of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, l ights and credits of ISAAC N. SADLER, late of the District afore- | said deceased: These are therefore to cito and admonish all ! and singular, the kindred and creditors of the I said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our I next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at York Court House on the 26th day of' November inst., to shew cause, if any, why the ! | said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and seal, this iuin any 01 November, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-eight, and in the eighty-third year of American Independence. J. M. ROSS, 0. Y. D. Nov II 45 2t OTT A RIiESTOX FEMALE SEMINARY, ] Rev. C. WALLACE, \palxclPAl8 Mrs. M. D. LAWTON. j 1 ,lINC1PALSTHE above well known Institution w'" be rc ?Pcned for Boarding Scholars on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8th. lV3r THE DAY SCHOOL is already in opTEACHERS, Rev. C. WALLACE, Principal, and Lecturer on j Natural Science. Mrs. D. M. LAWTON, Matron. Miss ANNA VAN NOY, Vice Principal. Mtes JULIA V. ROACH. Assistant. Miss SARAH SHCOUBOK, Primary Depart- I ment. Mrs. Jl'LIA BOUXETHEAU. Painting and; Drawing. Mrs. DOWELL. French. Professor ROBINSON, Vocal Music. Professor WOODRUFF, Phonography (the new and beautiful art of short-hand writing.) Other Professors of Music and Languages em- j ployed as required. A few lads under nine years old received in the j Primary Department of the Day School. Apply at 196 F.ast-Bay, Northeast Corner of j Laurens-Street. Nov 11 45 3t g < ? or^rrwo xr" CHINA AND GLASSWARE, : or DIRECT IMPORTATION. H. C. NICHOLS, COLUMBIA, S. C., I 18 now opening the largest and most complete STOCK OF CHINA, GLAS8 and EARTHEN j WARE, including all the newest patterns and j most desirable shapes. Rich CHINA DINNER SETTS. " " TEA " Also, new shapes of GRANITE, of best China glazing, a far superior quality to the ordinary j ware. Cut and Moulded Glassware, of every variety ; and rich engraved setts of fine Freuch and Amercan GLASSWARE. Table Cutlery of superior quality; heavy Pin s ted Goods ; newest shape Baskets; Forks, Spoons. ( Cups, Goblets, Waiters, nn.d fine heavy Castors of j t newest styles; all warranted of a superior qualify. ! I New patent FLUID LAMPS, surpassing any- I thing of the kind ever knowu. It is Peter's NON- c EXPLOSIVE GAS LAMP?is lighted ns a ran- ^ die is lighted?has every improvement. We offer I for stile District tights, and can furnish the Lamps < if desin d. | ? KEROSENE LAMPS of new style, some ?>f < which of which are very beautiful. Also. KER- i " OSF.NE OIL : Fluid Cbnnrinliers for Churches ami I Halls ; Ten Trays, Looking Giasseu, Coffee Urns, ; Steak and Beef Dishes, with hot water plate and ! lamp. English Tin Dish Covers, fine metal Cham- ' her Setts; superior Coffee Mills; Shovel and j Tongs, Fenders, Andirons, Brass bound Cedar 1 Ware. Brushes, Brooms, &c. Altogether a coin- j plete outfitting for Housekeepers. H. C. NICHOLS, China Depot, Commercial Bank Building, Columbia, 8. C. Nov 11 d;> 8t The State of So. Carolina. YORK DISTRICT. R. S. Hope for another, vs. Calvin Gordon.?Declaration in Attachment. J. S. Moore and Sons, vs. Calvin Gordon.?Declaration in Attachment. WHEREAS the Plaintiffs did on the second j day of October instant, file their Declara- l tions against the Defendant, who (as it is said) is < absent from and without the limits of this 8tate, and has neither wife nor Attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of said Declaration might he served: It is therefore ordered, that the ' said defendant do appear and plead to the said - a /? .1- - liO.L .1 .f Ueciaranons on or oeiore inu zoui uuy 01 umuui-r, which will bo in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be giver and awarded against him. s. e. moore, c. o. c. pis. Clerk's Office, York District, Oct. 27, 1858. Nov 4 44 tf THE CARROLL, OR CENTEAL HOuSE^ | in columbia. IS now open for the reception of all who may call i on tke'il'roprietor. It is one of the best locations < in the city for ladies and gentlemen who may ! i visit on business or otherwise, (situate opposite the 1 < j Commercial Bank, and over J. Oracy's Store on j : Richardson street.) As I am very well known in ! i the back gpuntry, no flummery or painted promi-1 I ses will be expected of me, and my only aspirn- j i tion will be to send you on your way rejoicing. JOHN L. CARROLL, j Oct 21 42 3t ! AW NOTICE.?My LAW OFFICE is \ A now in the building formerly occupied by W. j I B. WILSON, Esq , on Liberty-street, two doors j j East of II. F. AdiCkes & Co's. EDWARD MOORE, j Nov 4 44 tf j "VfOTICE.?I will make application at the j ! i.y expiration of three months from date, for a j renewal of Certificate No. 416, for ONE SHARE I I of stock in the King's Mountain Rail Road Com-1 pany, dated 1st of August 1857. Said Certificate . being either lost or mislaid. JNO. L. MILLER. Nov 4 44 3m OMMISSIOXERS OF THE POOR.! The Board of the Commissioners of the Poor, will meet at York Court House, on MONDAY, the 15th of NOVEMBER, instant. R. S. MOORE, Treasurer. Nov 4 44 2t URftHVG FLUID.?Forty gallons of BURNING FLUID, manufactured from 95 ! per cent. Alcohol, and warranted good and cheaj per than any other material for clear and brili liant light, emitting no smoke whatever. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. T\E GRATH'S ELECTRIC OILJLI For Sale at the - ENQUIRER OFFICE. IfEW V.WKEE ROBIVSWs" AMPHITHEATRE WITH BURT'S CRIST CIRCUS! roxsiTixn of Mill ACTS OF W1AIM! Acrobatic and Gymnastic Exercises, Herculean Feats, &c. Interspersed and enlivened by the comicalities of of the CLOWN Consolidated for a Southern Campaign, WILL PERFORM AT Yorkville, Monday, Nov. 22, 185ft, Afternoon Performance at 2 o'clock; Evening at 6J o'clock. ADMISSION 50 cents; children and servants, half price. The Entertainment differs materially from old fogy Cir** ?Sli cuses. Ilaving SCENERY and ' FIXTURES ample to present . the GREAT 3^^. MOHM. mama OF THE DAYS OF '76: "Times that tried Men's Souls." _ On which Yunkpp Robinson will "Stand flown" the Hall ? 'WP?7\ r* if This great Drama is founded pl/ML k on incidents which occurred 1 during the settlement of the Scioto Valley, it excels anything; ever introduced in pub#lic amusements. CHARACTERS IN THE GREAT DARIUS SUTTON. A live jv> Vnnkec. can beat any Qall in 'he digging hoeing 'inters; is w- ?ome >n a Bar Fight, ami death on Inguns, generally speaking. fxT% FRED. SINCLAIR, a young I*-* yjf RALPH BRAIGHTON, an English Lord in leugue with j\fW tj ^ the Indians. PI JOSHUA GTLBORN. cn American Farmer and Revolutionary Soldier. ONAWANCHA. an Indian Chief in the service cf Ralph Braighton. :nNTDI^JNJ3. TARIHA, NASHEASKUK, OMALKAH. KEOKUK. WABOKEISHEIK, KENABACK, PASS EPA HOW UNCAS. MARY GILBORN, Betrothed to Fred. Sinclair.' SALL SCRUBB1NS, a hull Cornfield, and a tater patch to boot. INCIDENTS OF THE DRAMA. y THE BETROTHAL?Ralph f Braighton pursued by a Bear; Ue is rescued by the young hunter, Fred. Sinclair; the ?>^>?2^ Signet Ring; Darius and his Cry*<&Oxen. GRAND HOEING ky JiL MATCH between Darius and Sally; arrival of the villian Braighton; his interview with Mary; he resolves upon her ruin. A KWEER, KUTE AND KOMICAL RAPE KOD KO\P Jv TILION, by all the characters; to marry or not to marry; the JT question decided by a Trial Dauoe between Darius und Sally; love wins the day; the ^5^"?*- grove; Mary and Braighton; his infamous proposal; her Jm. scorn nnd indignation ; Darius jest in time'; he rescues Mary from the villain Braighton; sudden appearance of Onawancha; the Gray Wolf. THE THREAT?T H E V OW OF VENGEANCE?"Their bnrniA ing villages shall light my fath" er's spirit to the happy hunting SfesT" ground The midnight wnrA hoop shall ring upon their ears, * #uj lin<l l^e}' shnll s,art ^rom lh?ir slumber to see the red man standing by their side. The \) Tomahawk shall gleam aloft. YANKEE COURT8IIP?The ydf Irj. I Hotter Business; latins in a A-W* Th fiw. npanarntirtno frit" hatflo f ^ ?V* "*' ' ?w?g|UEj?8jbk>t heroism of Frod. Sinclair; the r/Qs? very land cries out for Liberty! %v** The shout is bore on every gale fr r'"lt sweeps through our wafT ving forests; 'tis echoed back ^rom aru* mount*in; 'tis F L^. answered in the rushing river ?and the roaring waterfall! All ihout "America be Free!" Darius ana Sally pretaring for War! Loading the "shooting irons!" Ittack of the Savages on ttie settlement?Mary in Draightou's power. Tall specimen of Yankee Seal )ing?the desolate home; the lonely hearth; en:anipinent in the wilderness. THE MIDNIGHT VATCII-FIRE?Indians in Couneil?Indian War Dance?Darius and Fred, on the trail; they are inptured by the Indians; Yankee ingenuity ; the itratngem; the escape; death of the Indims; res :ue <>f Mary and Sally. DEATH OF BRAIGHI'ON. Villainy foiled and Innocence triumphant. The whole conveying a correct idea of thi TIMES I'll AT TRIED MEN'S SOULS. BgU R. member, the two Companies perform in ;he same Tent, Burt's Circus Company in (he Kiny; Yankee Robinson's ou u regular elevated itayc, with splendid Scenery. The great Drama?"Jays of 7G"?will only be performed at night. *** The above Company will also perform at FORT MILLS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19th; ROCK HILL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20th. Nov 4 44 3t ALLEN & DIAL, Sign of the Golden Padlock. OOXjTJM13T A, , 8. O., IMPORTERS and Wholesale and Retail Dealers | in Iron, Steel, Nails, Pot-Ware, Stock Kettles, Mill Irons, Mill Stones. Bolting Cloths, Circular J 3aws, Mill Saws, Cross Cut Saws, Hand Saws, Inlia Rubber and Leather Belting, STRAW-CUTTERS, Corn Shellers, Plows, Shovels, Spades, Axes, ! Hoes, Chains, Sausage Cutters and Staffers, Rlail/umitli'a Tr\nl?j PtlPfVPntAp's Tools. I ' r " ~ ' I TANNER'S TOOLS, Lock's.""Hinges, 8crews, Files, Paints, Oils, Win ' [low Giuis, Lime, Cement and Plaster, Carriage Building and Trimming Materials, &c., <kc. also, Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Shot Bags and Belts, Powder Flasks, Powder, Shot, Lead, Caps, Brass and Wire Fenders, Andirons, Shovels and Tongs, and mauy other articles in the Hardware and House-keeping line; all of which they offer for sale, AT UNCOMMONLY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. TNO. M. ALLEN. JNo"'c. DIAl! Columbia, S. C., Oct. 28, 1858. 4c. 5t NEW^DABINET SHOPr 3MJJ W FIRM. HARRIS & MOORE, HAVING formed a co-partnership in the CABINET BUSINESS, take this method to inform their friends and the citizens of York District generally, that they are prepared at their Shop, one door South of the Post Office and adjoining the ENQUIRER PRINTING OFFICE, to manufacture every description of which they will dispose of at the LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH, or in exchange for LUMBER. gffi" Particular attention will be given to REPAIRING. From the long experience of the Senior Partner in the business, they feel warranted in saying that entire satisfaction will be given to all who may be pleased to extend them patronage. Give us a call. S. 8. HARRIS, C. R MOORE. Oct 29 43 3m GELATINE.?Coxes patent refined GELATINE, with which an unrivalled cbrystalino Jelly can be made in a few minutes. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. Jan 7 1 tf PURE SENNA FIGS.-A pleasant and effectual remedy for costiveness und nervoua headuohe. For Sale by ALLISON & BBAXTON. llHIHimiELER. I DEW FAMILY SROCERY. NEAR THE ! KING'S MOUNTAIN R. ROAD DEPOT. THE SUBSCRIBERS Lave formed a co-partnership for the purpose of conducting the Grocery and PRODUCE business under the firm of MEACHAM & WHEELER. We will buy COTTON, FLOUR, WHEAT, Corn, and anything else in the way of Countiy Produce brought to Yorkville for sale, and Give the Highest Market Price, OUR STOCK OF GROCERIE8 will be complete, comprising everything belonging to the business. Tbcy ha re been bought for CASH, and selected with much care in the Baltimore and New York Markets, and Will be Si)ld at Short Profits. We solicit an examination of our 8tock and Prices. S. B. MEAOHAM, B. T. WHEELER. Sopt 30 30 tf procerubs a1vd provisions. 25 bugs llio, .lava, and Mocha COFFEE. 30 barrels Crushed and Refined SUGARS. 5 hhds. Ndir Orleans SUGAR. 20 barrels Now Orleans MOLASSES. 20 half bam Is and barrels MACKEREL. 25 kitts MACKEREL, No. 1, 2, and 3. 25 boxes Aduninutine and Sperm CANDLES. 20 boxes English Dairy CHEESE. 10 boxes Got.hen CHEESE. 5 boxes Pine-Apple CHEESE. Just received and for xttlo low by MEACHAM & WHEELER. Oct 7 40 tf Fresh arrival.?two cases of GINGER PRESERVES. 2 cases BRANDY PEACHES. ' 2 " MIXED PICKELS. 2 " LEMON SYRUP. 1 case ENGLISH PICCALILt. 1 " PEPPER SAUCE. 1 ? TOMATTO CATSUP. 1 ? FRESH SARDINES. 1 " MACOARONI. Also, Ginger, Pepper, Spice. Yeast Powders, Soda, Wine nnd Butter Crackers. Just received and for sale bv MEACHAM & WHEELER. Oct 21 42 tf BUSHELS CORN. Just received and OUU for sale by the subscribers. MEACHAM & WHEELER. Nov 4 44 tf | ikied apples.?25 Bushes of Dried _1_F APPLES. For Sale by MEACHAM & WHEELER. Not -l 44 If. Bacon aid lard.?2000 pounds of Baltimore B ACON. 1500 pounds Sugar-cured HAMS. 1000 pounds prime LEAF LARD. FRESH, and for sale by MEACHAM & WHEELER. Oct 7 40 tf Bagging, rope and twine.10 bales GUNNY CLOTH. 50 coils EOI'E?Extra. 100 pounds TWINE. For sale by " MEACHAM & WHEELER. Oct If. " 40 - tf\ T pPLE VINEGAR.?One Cask of APA. PLE VINEGAR. One Cask of WHITE WINE VINEGAR. For Sale at the Family Grocery of MEACHAM & WHEELER. Oct 21 * 42 if Tobacco and segars.-a large lot of TOBACCO and SEGARS, noir in store and for sale by MEACHAM & WHEELER. Oct 21 42 tf C1heap rmrkey8.?A complete supply, J suitable for negro men, women and children. Just received at MEACHAM & WHEELER S Family Grocery. Oct 21 42 tf anted.?looo Bushels of CORN. for which the highest market price will be paid in Cash or Groceries, by MEACHAM 4 WHEELER. Oct 7 40 tf eorgia greys and cotton OSNABCROS.?A good lot can be found at MEACHAM & WHEELERS, Near K. M. R. R. Depot. Oct 21 42 tf HEMLOfi; LEATHER.?A LARGE stock will bj kept constantly on hand by MR AC II AM & WHEELER. Oct 21 42 tf ?6 >^]EZz5iF^r" i AA SACKS of SALT. For sale by 11H.I MEACHAM & WHEELER. Oct 21 42 tf 500 ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE IN YORK DISTRICT. THE uuderaigied, having purchased, and removed *t'o a plantation on the East side of the Catawba river, offers for sale bis valuable plantation on the West-sida of said river, two and-a-halfmiles from the Nation Ford, and immediately on the Nation Ford road, 8 miles from Rock Hill, adjoining lands of Col. Cad. Jones, A. Whytc, Esq., and others, containing 500 ACRES. About two-thirds of this plantation is in cultivation, and the remainder is WOODLAND. One half of the land in cultivation, has been cleared j within the last four yeprs, and is equal to any land in York or Chester District, for the cultivation of Cotton. About FIFTY ACRES is FINE BOTTOM LAND. The place is well improved?having a GOOD DWELLING HOUSE, a new Gin-House, a new double Corn Crib, &c. There are also Negro-Houses, and all other necessary outbuildings on the premises. Auy one desiring to purchase will be shown the land by Mr. McFADDEN, who is now residing upon it. Any information desired, as to price, and terras of sale, can be obtained by addressing the undersigned at Fort Mills, York Dist., S. C. C. L. CLAWSON. Sept 30 89 tf HEAl) QUARTERS FOR GOOD CARRIAGES. r iBHMK jFL/ BUGGIES, with Enamelled I.eatber Shifting Tops $123 ROCKAWAYS for 4 persons.. 160 ?aiso,? COACHES, CALECnES, ROCKAWAYS, BAROUCHES, PHAETONS, r.r ??\n or or TiT?nnrr^ CL1L??< OMl Dl'UUlW, WAGONS, TROTTERS, SULKEYS, &c., &o., &c. HARNESS of every description, WHIPS, &c., &c., Stc. The undersigned havo on hand the largest stock of VEHICLES ever offered for sale in the Southern Country, which they sell at lowest prices and warrant. Persons wishing to purchase, will be supplied with CHARTS containing our variety of vehicles, together with a li?t of prices, by addressing REYNOLDS & CO., No. 89 Meeting-st., opposite S. C. Institute, Charleston, S. C. Oct 28 43 3t J.C. CHAMBERS, ATTORNEY -A.T LAW AND ! Office in the IiuildiDg one door South of S. Sadler's Store. | flgy Prompt attention will be given io the collection of debit, <5"c., in thit and the surrounding Districts. Sept 9 36 tf 4 KO OZ' SI,lPH* OF QUIWIWE, JL OU best brand, just received and for sale cheap for cash by ALLISON & ERATTON. De gratit8 electric oil.? Fresh and Genuine. For sale at the ENQUIRED OFFICE. j fog arties ^ CASH DRY G WE ARE KOW PREPARED TO E! VARI) mil mb mm WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT V (: OUR COUNTRY FRIENDS will find it to the TATION GOODS. Encouraged by past faro raent of our business. Our CASH SYSTEM ennb Orders from the Country, accompanied with ens bo promptly ntttended to, and great care taken to FOG AH' Charleston. Oct. 28. 1858. (mimes. For announcing a Candidate for Office, per year, or for a less time, $5 in advance; if not paid in advance, $10. FOR ORDINARY." Ordinary.?The" friends of JOHN B. JACKSON, Esq., respectfully announce hiin ns a Candidate for the offioc of ORDINARY. April 8 14 ly* RDIRiARY. The friends of JEROME C. MILLER, respectfully announce him as a Candidate for ORDINARY of York District, at the next election. April 1 18 y* rdi\ary.-Tbc friends of JOHN G. ENLOE, Esq . respectfully announce him as a Candidate for ORDINARY of York District, at the ensuing election. Sept 2 85 tf "for tax-collector. Tax-collector.?We are authorized to announce W. B. McCONNELL, as a Candidate for Tax-Collector for York District, at the ensuing election. March 11 * tf Tax collector.?The friends of C C. GWIN, respectfully announce him as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR for York District, at the ensuing eleotion. March 4 * tf Tax-collector.?the friends of b. P. BOYD respectfully announce him as a Candidate for TnxCollector for York District, at the ensuing election. March 11 10 tf Tax-collector.?We are authorized to announce THOMAS ROACH as a Candidate for Tax Collector for York District, nt thn next eleotiou. Feb -5 8 tf TAX COLLECTOR.--The friends of Captain JOHN J. WYLIE, beg leave to announce him as a candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR of York D strict, at the next election. Dec 17 GO tf TAX COLLECTOR.?The friends of JOSEPH C. MITCHELL respectfully announce him as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR, at the next election. Oct 22 42 tf TAX COLLECTOR.--We are authorised to announce S. S. ELA.M as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR of York District, at the ensuing election. Jan 7 1 tf TAX COLLECTOR.?We are authorised to announce Capt. DANIEL D. MOORE as a Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR for York District, at the ensuing election. Jan 14 2 tf TAX COLLECTOR.?We are authorized to announce WYLIE L. HARRIS, Esq., as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR of York District, at the ensuing election. Jan 7 1 tf YORK SHERIFF'S SALES. BY Virtue of Writs of Fieri Facia*, to me directed, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriffs Sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER NEXT, By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordini >iry of York District, I will sell on the first Monday in December next, a tract of land bounding on 'nnds of Samuel Wright, Edward Leech and H. H. Thompson, containing eighty and one-half a ores: sold to make Dartition amone the heirs-at aw of Rhoda Smith, deceased. 1 By virtue of on order from the Court of Ordinary of York District, I will sell at York Court Houso on the first Monday in December next, a tract of land, bounding on lands of Alexander Holt, ? Purseley's land. It. M. Roark, nod lands formerly belonging to Henry Clark, containing ? acres, more or less; sold to make partition among the beirs-at-law of James Mullenax, deceased. 1 By virue of nn order from the Court of Ordinary of York District, I will soil at York C. House, on the first Monday in December next, a tract of land bounding on lands of widow Guntbarp, II. R. Ilouser and others, contuiniug eighty-five aud a half acres. Also, another tract, bounding on lands of Johnston Goforth, Charles Hopper and widow Gnutharp and others, containing 'J1J acres ?sold to make partition among the heirs-at-law of Thomas Bridges, deceased. 1 One tract of land bounding on lands of William A. Latta, Charles Wilkenson, N. Roberts. James Pool nnd others. Also, one buggy aud harness, levied on as the property of George S. Doster, at the suit of J. B. Withers, Survivor, and others. 1 One tract of land whereon Henry Rataree resides, aud bounding on lands of Capt. Samuel Anderson, James Smith and others, levied on as the property of J. R. Westbrook, at the suit of Mills Si Co., nnd others. 1 One tract of land whereon James Rhea, resided at the time of his death, levied on as his property, at the suit of R. T. Allison and others, t-j. A. R. McCay, Administrator of James Rhea, deceased. 1 One tract of land whereon the defendant resided at the time of his death, bounding on lands of Thomas T. Gwinn, Jeptha Gwinn, Wm Robinson and others, levied on as the property of Robert Robinson, at the suit of Thomas T. Gwinn nnd others. 1 Two houses and lots in Yorkville, situated on the Lincoln road, bounding on land of Richard narc and others, levied on as the property of II. H. Whitener, at the suit of G. R. Rntchford. 2 One tract of land whereon tho defendent now resides, bounding on lands of James R. Robinson, and Dickson McKnight. Also, one other tract, known as the "McClerkin place,'' and bounding on Innds of John McKnight, Wm. Gunn, Dickson McKnight and others, levied on as the property of Dr. John Ilall, at the suit of John Ross and others. 2 One negro man, Berry, levied on as the property of James Meek, at the suit of John F. Brian & James A. Gaston, Administrators and others. 2 One house and lot in Yorkville, situated on the Mason's Ferry Road, ami bounding on lots of Robert Mendenhall, E. A. Crenshaw, and whereon Mrs. Ashcraft now lives, levied on as the property of John A. Kincaid, at the suit of the State for j taxes. Also at the suit of James Finley. 4 Three negroes, viz : Sue and her two children, Ellen and John, levied on as the property of W. S. Dunlap, at the suit of Roddy & Co. and others. 3 One tract of land whereon the defendant now | resides, levied on as tho property of Violet Smith, at the suit of John Ross. 10 One tract of land whereon the defendant now I resides, levied on as the property of Joseph HethI erington, at the suit of Joseph Herndon and othj ers. 10 One tract of land whereon defendant now lives, bounding on lands of 8. G. Westbrook, II. II. Drennan and others. Also one other tract bounding on lands of Daniel Williams, together with the mills situated thereon. AIbo six negroes, viz: Bill, Charles, Amanda, Ben, May and Green, levied on as the property of J. N. McElwee, Jr., at the suit of William Caldwell and others. 6 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, levied on as the property of Clemmy Moss, at the suit of the State for taxes and others. 3 S. C. YOUNGBLOOD, s. t. d. Yorkville, November 4, 1868. IRE TENERIFFE, SHERRY, Port, Madeira and Malaga WINES, for medicinal purposes. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. Jap 7 1 tf & STILLMAN. | ; OODS STORE. VIVIBIT A NEW AND EXTENSIVE ETY OF m nr? ERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. ?) :ir advantage to examine our stock of PLANTArs, we have given special attention to this depart.ino o?n vrnr <a\r nr nnoriTa 'lOf IV OC1I iUl 1U1V1 OiHillili 1 lWi UO> >h or city acceptances, at thirty or sixty days, will give satisfaction. riES & STILLMAN. 257 King-street, Corner of Wentworth-Streef. 43 tf AN ASSORTMENT OF FINE CARRIAGES AND HARNESS, NOW FINISHED AND i it it mm in ?. ALSO : ?HA8$ m. &0CKAWAYS AID jb^JGG-i;E:S OF ALMOST EVERY VARIETY. MIAlHLM-EgBWa BUGGV UMBRELLAS, and a general assortment of ererything belonging to the business. REPAIRING Done well and cheap. All work warranted. B. T. WIIEELER. Oct 14 41 tf WANTED IMMEDIATELY AT WHEELER'S CARRIAGE EMPORIUM, 4 AAH GOOD seasoned WHITE-OAK | lVr?vJI.JLr SPOKES, for which $1 25 per | hundred will be given in CASH on delivery. ALSO, | 100,000 GREEN White-Oak SPOKES, for , which SI per hundred will be given for A No. 1 1 good Timber, and no other kind will be taken. 50,060 Good WHITE HICKORY SPOKES, j for which $1 25 per hundred will be given. 50,000 feet ASH PLANK. 25,000 feet HICKORY PLANK. 5,000 feet WHITE OAK PLANK. 50,000 feet YELLOW POPLAR PLANK, for all of which the highest market price will be given. Bills will be furnished, if applied for, to split the Spokes and saw the Plank by, so that no mistake need be made. The Plank must be good Timber. As an indncement to get the above named quan ; titv of timber, I will give the following PRIZES: For the largest quantity of each kind of timber named above, and the best in quality, delivered by one man, within twelve months from this date, a fine GOLD WATCH. For the next largest quantity and next best in quality, a fine GOLD CASE with PEN and PENCIL combined. For the third in quality and quantity, FIVE DOLLARS hi gold. _ : B. T. WHEELER. Sept 1 3G tf WANTED IMMEDIATELY AT WHEELER'S CARRIAGE EMPORIUM, 18,000! annn a a i i tlUUU UUALi FOR WHICH | CASH VIIL BE PAID ON DELIVERY. Contracts will be mafic lor the whole amount, or | any part of it, if applied for soon. B. T. WHEELER. | Oct 14 11 tf SOMETHING NEW IN YORK! TII/l'ON'S PATENT MPROVEHEJT 0.\ THE VI0L1.V! UNTIL within a few year?, there has been no change in the VIOLIN. The oldest instruments now in use were made about the year 1C50, ai Cremona, in Italy. Musicians have long believed, that to possess perfection of tone, a VIOLIN must have age; but this belief has of late been agreeably changed, even in regard to the Cremona; by using the new patent improvement. The chief object of TILTON'S PATENT, is to obtain a tone at once clear and full, mellow and round, sweet and powerful. These VIOLINS are for sale at the JEWELRY STORE occupied by E. M. KIRKPATRICK. _ April 29 17 tf kerosexeTil blbaers a.\d lamps. Oil Distilled from Coal, not Explosive! I rpHE BURNER of this LAMP, at a SLIGHT JL can he attached to any ordinary Lamp, and hums at an expense of ONE TIIIRD OF ONE PER CENT. PER HOUR, giving the LIGHT OF SIX CANDLES! The Lamps have been reduced in price, bringing them within tho reach of all who use light.? Call and get one, together with some OIL. They are sold FOR CASH and CASH ONLY. E. M. KIRKPATRICK. May 27 21 tf FALL &. WINTER CLOTHING.-The undersigned informs his friends and cus tomers that he is receiving his Fall and Winter stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, purchased in New York at rates which will enable him to sell AS LOW as any honse in town. The stock consists in part of a variety of Over Coats, Fine Dress and Winter Coats; fine Cassimere Pants, and a variety of common wear; a largo assortment of Under-Cldthing, Furnishing Goods generally, Collars, Gloves, Cravats, Shirts, &c. : together with Valises, Trunks, Umbrellas, &c. Call before purchasing elsewhere. F. II. SIMRIL. Sept 30 39 tf MiOTVPES, MELAIXOTYPES, W, ITNTIL FARTHER NOTICE, I will attend to j the taking of Photographic Pictures EVERY day at my room, one door west of the Presbyterian Church. Those persons who do not find it convenient to come on my regular days, (Saturdays) had better embrace the present opportunity, and provide themselves with those invaluable keepsakes, good Ambrotype likenesses. J. R. SCHORB. June 24 25 tf iOIANOS! "pi a Kins I !-The The Subscriber keeps constantlyBfo" J.* on band, PIANO-FORTES of the ve-fl J i J [/ J ry BEST QUALITY, which he offers for sale on the most reasonable terms. Every Instrument FULLY WARRANTED. Piano-Fortes TUNED and REPAIRED. WM. H. ORCHARD, J Yorkville, S. C. ( Oct 7 40 ly , BUGGIES ! BUGGIES! I-The subscriber having purchased the interest of JOHN McCANTS in the CARRIAGE-SHOP, (formerly j of the firm of Weikert & McCants) will carry on the said shop in all its branches. . . REPAIRING will be executed with neatness j and dispatch. 1 W. P. McFADDEN. Sept 16 37 tf DRAY TICKET8.?a large lot on hand and for sale at the ENQUIRER OFFICE, < SWAN & CD S LflTSES WUMFBAIT! THE following Scheme will be drawn by 8. SWAN & CO., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery, in each of their single number Lotteries for NOVEBMEB 1868, at AUGUSTA, Georgia, in public, under tho superintendence of Commissioners. Class 40 Draws Saturday, November 6, 1868. Class 41 Draws Saturday, November 18, 1868. Class 42 Draws Saturday, November 20, 1868. Class 43 Draws Saturday, November 27,1868. ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS. Fifty thousand Tickets! Fire thousand four hnndred and eighty-five prizes! Nearly one prize to every nine tickets. Magnificent scheme 1 to be drawn EACH SATURDAY IN NOVEMBER! 1 Prize of $70,000'i 4 Prizes of 900 1 " 30,000:! 4 " 800 1 " 10,000; 4 " 700 1 " 6,0001 4 " 600 1 " 4,000,! 60 " 600 1 " 3,000ll 60 " 300 1 " l,600j: 100 " 126 4 " 1,00011 230 " 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZI8. 4 pzs. of $400 apxg. to $70,000 pz. arc $1,600 4 " 800 " * 80,000 " " 1,200 4 " 200 " 10,000 " " 800 4 " 125 " 5.000 " " 600 4 " 100 " 4^000 " " 400 4 ? 75 " 3,000 " " 300 4 '? 50 " 1,500 " " 200 5,000 ' 20 are 100,000 5,485 Prizes amounting to..... $320,000 Whole Ticket* $10?Halret $5?Quarters $2,50. t&T A Circular showing the plan of the Lotteries will be sent to aoy one de?irons of receiving it. Certificate? of Packages will be sold at the following rates, which is the risk: Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets,...$80 " " 10 Halt ? ... 40 " ? 10 Quarter " ' ... 20 " " 10 Eighth ? ... 10 BSJ" In ordering Tickets or Certificates, enclose the money to our address for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of whicli they will be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers can have Tickets ending in any figure they may designate. The List of Prawn Numbers and Prizes will be scut to purchasers immediately after the drawing. Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give their Post Office, County and State. Remember that every Prize is drawn and payable in full without deduction. fQT All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immediately after the drawing?other prizes at the usual time of thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to S. SWAN & CO., Augusta, 6'a. B&. Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlanta, Go., can have their orders filled, and save time by addressing, S. Swan & Co., at either of those cities. ssr A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one is entitled to, will be published after every drawing, in the following papers: Augusta (Uco.) Constitutionalist, Mew Orleant Delta, Mobile Regieter, Charleston Standard, Mathville Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, Mew York Weekly Day Book, Savannah Georgian, Richmond Dispatch, Mew York Dispatch and Paulding (Mitt.) Clarion, and Little Rock (Ark) True Democrat. Oct 28 ' ? tf ROSE'S HOTEL, YORKVILLE, S. C. THIS conammodious BRICK BUIL" " !L 's situated near the centre of iiSffv ,'1'- towu> on the Enst eidc of the Main street, nn.l the FIRST HOTEL AFTER LEAVING THE DEPOT. The Proprietor* wishes to inf>rm the-public that he has nt great expense, built, this Spring, A THREE STORY VERANDA, and made other internal improvements for the comfort of its guests;.-atuL??a now say without fenr of contradiction, that the ROOMS aad^ccomraodations at this house, cannot be surpassed in the State. Attnched'to this establishment jb a LARGE IiTCTEHar STAJBOiSp3L with a good supply of Provender, and accomrao- I dations for ono hundred horses. Travellers conveyed to the Springs, or any part of the up eoun- | try, with good Carriages, Horses, and careful \ Servants, and at moderate charges. A \ NEW OMNTBUS will be found at the Depot ta convey passengers to and from this Hotel FREE OF CHARGE. Good Lots, well feiiced, and a good supply of water for STOCK, and corn as low as it can bo bought in this place. The whole of tho 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 favors. Charges at this establishment shall be as moderate as any other house in this place. w. e. rose. N. B.?I hope that the travelling community 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 bouse can be found in Town, no charge will be made. W. E. R. . J uly 22 20 ' \j BY S. N. STOWE, YORKVILLE, S. C. THIS establishment has recently been remoddeled, repaired and fitted np anew, and the subscriber is prepared to entertain in the best style his friends who may visit Yorkville. The ROOMS are comfortable and well-furnislied; servants attentive; and tbe table supplied with.the best tbnt comes to market. Terms moderate. GOORE'S LIVERY STABLES, attached to the Hotel, will furnish the best provisions for any stock that may be brought to the Hotel; and provide conveyances to any point, at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms. SAM'L X. STOWE. July 15 28 If "disc^veeedat^lastT THE GREATEST CURE IX THE WORLD FOR BAIN. HBO IE US UK OIL THIS Oil is the only SURE remedy in the world for the euro of Rheumatism, Deafoess. Gout, Neuralgia, Lumbago, Sciatica, Spinal and Bron,.U:?1 TSm llolnontiT TToor?ar*fm Pro mno IIJIIII L'UIII J'lUiUtO, 4IW 1/l/ivivUA, nvuuuviiv, v.ui., j/uj Croup, Pile?, Felons, Sprains and Braises, Cuts and Wounds, Swelled Glands, Stiff Joints, Scrofula, Erysipelas, Sore Nipples, Swelled Breast, Woml^ Disorders, Salt Rhenrn, Canker in the month and stomach, Palpitation, Eruptions, Caked breast, Quinsy, Sore throat, Palsy, Pleurisy, Ulcers, Lock Jaw, Heart Burn, Tooth and EarHche, Nervousness, Costivencss, Burns, Sore Gums of teething infants, Hemorrhage, Abscess, StiffNecks, Broken Breasts, Cbillblaius, Tetter, Shingles, Frosted Feet, Feverand Ague, Chapped Hands or auy Diseases that are sore or painful, is the only article ever brought before the public that will do its work perfectly in from three to twenty minutes?has been used by thousands and pronounced to be the best remedy ever discovered. This Oil nets on the system with elec'ricity? is of pure regulable preparation. Not the slightest danger <>f applying it outwardly or inwardly. It at once give.-a permanent cure?in most cases from ten to twenty minutes. The best physiologists of Europe have discovered that all organic derangement of the animal system is the effect of an obstruction of the physico electric fluid in the organ diseased. A skillful application of this Oil puts in immediate motion the nervous fluid, and the cure is at once accomplished. No bleedings?no vomiting, purging, or blistering is resorted to. gfiy* None genuine without the signature of Prof. C. De Grath. Labels signed in writing. Try everything else give this one simple trial. A fresh supply just received, at 25 cents, 60 cents and One Dollar per bottle, and for sale at the ENQUIRER OFFICE. Sept 16 37 tf NOTICE.?The undersigned would respectfully urge it upon those indebted to the firm if ADICKES & WITHERS, to come forward and settle. The books of the concern mast be closed sither by cash or note. H. F. ADICKES, Survivor. Jan 21 8 tf yr DOZ. 80P0NIFIER.?An article / ?/ highly useful at this season, for making the rory best kind of soap. One Dollar's worth of this article will make fifty gallons of most exoal* lent washing soap. Warranted gen nine. Fop Bale by ALLISON A BRATTON. Jan 12 2 tf --? OB PRIIiTIWG?Neatly executed at the ENQUIRER OFFTOE.