Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, December 16, 1858, Image 4

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_ Sfckt IpOEtrg, * 11 ADVICE TO LAWYIB8. Whene'er yo? speak, remember every cause Stands not on eloqaenoe, but stands on lavs? Pregnant in matter, In expression brief, every sentence stand in bold relief; A On trifling points, nor time, nor talents waste, m A sadaffaaoc teiearniag and to taste; Nor deaiwMl pom pons phrase-; nor e'er suppose Poetic flights belong to reasoning prose. ?knee dechm?trop may deceive the crowd, And seem more striking as if grows more loud; But sober sense rejects it with disdain, *' As nought but empty uoise, and weak and vain. The froth of words the scbool-boy'3 vain parade Of books and cases?all his stock in trade? :,Tho pert conceits, the canning trieke andplny . Of low attorneys, strung in long array, ?a*^ +k?A wafnUnf Mnlt AU uuof^wy ?uv ^w??4vm? That chatters on, and cares not how nor why. Studious, avoid uuworthy themes to scan, TLoy sink the speaker and disgrace the man, Like the Calso lights by flying shadows oast, Scarce seen when present, ana forgot when past. Begin with .dignity ; expound withgrace ? '' Each round of reasoning in itatime and place; order reign throughout?each, topic tooch, TSot'drge its power too little, nor too mach; Give each strong thoU its most attractive view, In diotion clear, and yet severely true, ; .And, an the arguments in BplOndor^rOw,' ?Betaaah releot its light on all below. *<fCfcct?<io- the cloae arrived, make no' delay, By pretty flourishes, or verbal plays, But sum the whole in one deep, solewin strain, ?Bike a strong current hastening to the main. 1 11 IX Caution1 to Young Men.?A young medical student from Michigan, who had beeorattending lectures in N. York for some tiea, and tmosidered himself very-good lookiwg-and fascinating^ made a deadly onset on ftg heart and fortune of a blooming young lady- who was boarding in the same house i with him. After a prolonged siege the lady < surrendered. They were married on Wednesday morning.*1 The same afternoon the ] "young wife" sent far and exhibited to the < astonished studeift a "beautiful little d&ughIMf>' three and a half years of age. ?- - ? ' - m_'H t "Good heavens i wen you were a wiaow, exolaimed the astonished student. "Yes, my dear, awd this is Amelia, my JOIWgest > to-morrow, Augustus, James, and Jtonben will arrive from the country, and their I shall have all my children together onoe more." i JTJie happy student relied' not a word j l? iaeiiogs were too deep for utterance.? aext day the "darlings" arrived. Reuben was six years old, James nine, and Augustus a saucy boy pf twelye.. They were IbCgbtdd to heaif they had 'a "new papa/' Because they could now live at home aod have ?11 the play things they wasted ! The P?PyJ aa.8oou as martecT that Augustus nOw?d not M^eu nsd fihgfcf ) 2 "Ivell no?" said, the happy mother; "my first husband .was quite a different style of ipaa-feom my second?complexion, temperament, eolor of hair aod eyes?aH different." Tide was too muoh. He had hot ody Harried a widow, bat was her third husband, and the astounded step father bf four chil dram f?wr? n?Ii? ? "Batherfbrlune,"-thought he, "that.will ftate amends." lie spoke of her fortune. B "These are my treasures," said she, iu ihe Reman -matron style, pointing* her children. ^ ^ . ow quite lakeh out of i the YLchigander, who, finding -that he had made a complete goose of himself, at once retired to a farm in his native State, where he could have ^a. chaaco to tender hie <jboys" $yefu^ end oiake them sweat for the deceit practiced upoirhim by their mother. ** -y~ * .1 ii "ittr IJlI^iTftNi^JuiiYMAN.?An Arkansas eofxespondent of the New Orleans Picayune gives the following as authentic:? You are dli fbad of erackiog jokes at the expense of Arkansas; now here is one on your own State, absolutely true. I got it from an eye witness: The District court in one of our Northern parishes wasln session?'twas the first day of the court; time, after dinner Law- s yen and others had dined and were sitting ? out before the hotel talking, when a long, " lank, unsophisticated countryman came np ^ and unceremoniously made himself one of 'em, and remarked: "Gtntlemen, I wish you would go on with this'court, for I want to go home?I left j Betsy a looking out." . "Ah I" said one of the lawyers, "and pray, ( sir, wbat detains yon at court ?" "Why, sir," said the countryman, "I'm fetched here as a jury, and they say if I go ( heme they will have to find me, and they moun^ do that as I live a good piece." j i c W ka f iiirv a pa nnn nn ?" nslrpr) n lawwr. Mi-lf ?1U JV?4 VHI | "What jury ?" "Yes, what jury. Grand or traverse jury f "Grand or travis jury ? dad fetched if I "Welfj said tiTe lawyer, "did the judge charge yoa?" kcjl*s. .. > "Well, .squire^" said he, v "the -little fellow that" sits up in the pulpit and kinder ( bosses it over the orowd, give-us a talk, but I don't know whether he charged anything or not." The crowd broke up in a roar of laughter, and the sheriff called court. ? ?r ? < Bulks for thk Hard Times.?1st. Stop grumbling. 2d. Get up two hours earlier in the morning, and begin to do something outside of you* regular profession. 3d. Stop grumbling. 4th. Mind your own business, and with all yonr might. Let other people alone. 5th. Stop grumbling. Cth. Live within your means. Sell your hbrse. Give away or kill your dog. # 7th. Stop grumbling. -8th. Smoke your cigars through an airtight stove. ^Eat with morderatioD and go to M wly. 9th. Stop grumbling. 10th. Talk less of your own peculiar gifts and virtues, and more of those of your friends and neighbors. 11th. Stop grumbling. 12th. Do all you cau to make others hap. pj. Be cheerful. Bend your neck and back more frequently when you pass those outside of " select circles." Fulfil you promise.? Pay your debts. Bo yourself all you would sec in others. Be a good man?a true christian, and then you cannot help to stopgrumb. Kog. i if An IodiaDa paper says that during a trial in Lawerence court, a young lad who was | called as a witness was asked if he knew the obligation of an oath, and where he would go if lie told a lie. He said he supposed he : should go where all the lawyers went. WUsh't I There Too.?At a reoent election in this State,! a Jad presented himself at the poll to claim the benefit of the elective franchise. , FeeKflg a :deep interest in a favorite candidate, the father, who was evidently, opposed to the boy's preference, stood at the ballot-box and ohallenged his right to vote, on the ground of his not being of age. The young man declared that he was twenty-one yeari old, that he knew it, and insisted on bis right. The father, beooming indignant, and wishing, as the saying is, to " bluff him off" bofore the judges, said: "Now, Bob, will you stand up there and contradict me ? Don't I know how old you are ? Wasn't I there ?" Bob looked his con tempt for the old man's speech, as he hastily replied Thunderation ! s'pose you was, wasn't I fhflra. too?" This settled the sire, and in went the Bcion's vote. ? ;? " tl 4?* Two unsophisticated country lasses visited Niblo's in New York during the ballet season. When the short-skirted, gossamerclad nymphs made their appearance on the stage, they became restless and fidgetty. "Oh, Annie!" exolaimed one sotto voce. "Well> Mary?" - f - -> "It ain't nice?I don't like it." - % "Hush, the folks will notioe you;*1 "I don't care; it ain't nice, and I wonder at aunt for bringing us to such a place." "Hash, Maiy, the folks will laugh at you." After one or two flings and a pirouette, the blushing Mary again said: "OH, Annie ! let's go?it ain't nioe, and I don't feel comfortable." "Do hush, Mary," replied the sister, whose own face was scarlet, though it wore an air of determination; "it's the first time I ever was at a theatre, and I suppose it will be the last, so I am just going to stay it ont, if they dance every rag off their backs!'' , r;, Mrs. Partington.?When Mr. SkinDint, of Beanville, died, there was quite a sensation about it. The bell was tolled, and the only flag in town?that which belonged % " 1?Anrttn fnr co cue tavern?was uuug uuiuu uu u twenty-four hoars. His praise was in every mw's month, though why they praised him aono could say,^except that he was worth a ?reat deal of money. This was before Mrs. Partington moved from Beanville. "Wehave oat a great man, ma'am," said the minister, jailing upon her ,"so portly, so public-spirited, no?rich." "Ah, yes," responded the jstimable dame, with a tear of regret in her jye, "his goodness was past finding out. It jras," said she, raising her hand, as if beckining down a large word, by whieh to express herself loudly, "it wan infinitesimal, ind his right hand" never knew what bis:left laud did, nor nobody else for thai matte;. Ele was suoh an iexoellent man." The minster ooughed at the infinitesimal goodness, jut he saw bow kindly it was inteoded and ie said nothing. . , Unshipping a Thomas Cat's Rudder. ?Jack Larboard, a disabled sailor, underook to cultivate and decorate bis grandpother's flower garden in front of the old Mansion House at Welfleet, England. The iaises, and the dandelions and daffy downiillies were springing up beantifully, to the ;reat delight of the crippled floriculturist. But, an immense cat of the masculine genier committed depredations in the premises ilmost nightly scratching up the roots, tear g off the stalks, &c. At length, embracing lis opportunity, Jaok, with a sudden lunge )f bis spade, nearly deprived tne intruder or ts entire caudle elongation, or in other ivords sliced off his tail. "Where's uiy cat ?" ibarply'ioquired its lady owner overthe way, i little while after the surgical operation had >een performed. "Ah, ha!" said Jack, ?he')l not troub'e me any more. I caught lim this morning, unshipped his rudder, set lira off before the wind, and blow me if he'll iver be able to steer his way back again." One of the Boys.?Neighbor T ? had i social party at his house a few evenings lince, and the "dear boy," Charley, a five rear old colt, was favored with permission to >e seen in the parlor. "Pa" is somewhat >road of his boy, and Charley was, of course, laborately gotten up for so great an occa;ion. Among other extras, the little fellow's lair was treated to a liberal supply of eau de :ologne, to his huge gratification. As he intered the parlor, and made bis bow to the adies and gentlemen? "Lookee here," said he, proudly, "if any if you smells a smell, that's me I" The effect was decided, and Charley, having thus in one brief sentence delivered an illustrative essay on human vanity, was the hero of the evening. Uncle Bill Tidd was a drover from Vermont.. Being exposed to all kinds of weather, his complexion suffered somewhat; bat at the best ne was none or ine wnuesi. Stopping at a public house, a man of notoriously bad character thought, as Uncle Bill came in, he could make him the but of a joke, and as the black face of the weatherbeaten man appeared at the door he^xolaimed, "Mercy on us, how dark it grows !"? Uncle Bill, surveying him from head to foot, coolly replied : "Yes, sir j your character and my complexion are enough to darken any room.'"' A Protest on Tick.?One of our Louisville leading bouses sold a bill of goods to an Indiana customer on credit. A settlement by note at iour months was requested, to which the Hoosier debtor willingly assented. "But suppose I don't pay this note when it falls due ?" inquired he. "Then," replied our merchant, "your note will be protested and your credit destroyed !" "How much will that cost," said Indiana. "Dollar and a half," tremulously answered our friend.? "Then, look here, old fellow, include that amount in the note and pay it for me when you g9t the note protested." A leading merchant collapsed, and was not seen at church for a month?though a very strong Protestant.?Louisville Courier. B&j* "Talkin' of law," says Pompey, "now makes mo think of the mortal Cato, who lib 'most a thousand years ago, once said?de law is like a groan' glass winder, that gives light cnuff to light us poor errin' mortals in the dark passage of dis life; but it wonld puzzle the debble himself to see troo it." jjgp An advocate of total abstinence was onoe urging ft confinoed toper to forego bis favorite Monongahela, and to substitute water in its stead, declaring the elaims water possessed over all other fluids as a beverage. "T Una " ??id Tinsv. "water is a fine > r v' #? thing; but then it is so blamed thin. -jW ' . i ISSUED EVERY THURSDAY MORNING, Ak ,.? V Two Dollars per year, in Advance. To Clubs or Tkn, the paper will be famished, one year, for Pifleen Dollars?invariably in advance. 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Contracts by the year.will be taken on liberal terms?the contracts however, must in all oasesbe confined to the immediate business of the firm or individual contracting. All advertisements not having the number of insertions marked on ths margin, will be continued until forbid and charged accordingly, pbitoary Notices exceeding onq square.in length, will"be charged for the overplus, at regular rates. Tributes t>f Respect fated n"9 advertisements. personal Communications, wh<*n admissible ; communications of limited or individual Interest, or recommendations of Candidates for' offices of honor, profit, frr trnst, will be charged for ot from 2J to 10 centj per line. justness lUfitts. OR. ALFRED CRAVEN $lesfoflrf ?ra|tira Jtntist, YORKVILLE, S. O. jjgy On the blast side of the Main 8 tree t, 8outh cf the "Palmettj Hotel." ' Jan 6 ... 1 tf THOW1A8 J. BELL, ATTOnKTHY AT IiATV, si/, Office at the rear ef the Court House. Will practice in the Districts of the Northern Circuit. Nov 11 45^ ^60 JUiLM l. mm. wit, ATTORNEY AT LAW gjhw.rwwy ~~ Tllip ami COMMISSIONER IN; EQUITY, _ j T0RKV1UE, 8. O. Office in theCourt-House. B* H. UOOEE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, YORKVI:LLE,S. C. Offloe in the Court House. Feb 18 *&? - ly W. B. METTS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, YORKVILLE. S. C. tag* Office in the Court-House. -*o? Jan 14 2 ly * J. C. CHAMBERS, ~~ ATTORNEY AT IiAW . AlfD , liT Office in the Building one door South of S. Sadler's 8t'>re. 8?* Prompt attention will be given io the collection of debts, <5-c., in this and the surrounding Distrids."%j^ Septgfe3f a .8&:~^ tf iiimpriii] Young Men Look to your Interests ! jyA more profitable busbe!?you could not engage in. j?} WAT803NT db XjYON, Continue to give Instru; tlon in the F. la mania of Surveying on an Improved Plan, Latitude and Departure. Entire satisfaction given in fifteen days, or no charge made. For further particulars address its at the above named place. Dec 2 48 2m j a. este9. thomas dpqraff enrie'o. J. A. ESTES & CO., FACTORS & COMMISSION MERCHANTS, - t For the ealo 'of r, COTTON, GRAIN, FLOUR, AMD ALB KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. OFFICE?NORTH ATLANTIC WHARVES, 03MM1UMB8?5?S'? S? According to the terms of the Co-partnernership, we will not spectjxate. directly or indirectly, in any Prodnce shipped to our honse. *' '' J- ~ . References.?0. Mills, S. S. Farrar, Brothers & Co., Lanneati. Smith & Whilden, Thomas J. & C. H. Moise, Charleston, S. C.; Col. R. Anderson, E Hope, Colombia, 8. C.; Thomas McLure, Sr., N. R. Eaves, A. Q. Donovant, Chester, S. C ; Col. F. Scaife, Union, 8. C.; Col. I. D. Wither spoon, J. W. Avery. W. A. Latta, Esq., Col. S. N. Stowe, Dr. J. R. Brntton, Yorkville, 8. C.; Dr. Happoldt, Salisbury, N. C.; J. L. Dixon, Knoxville, Tenn. May 27 21 ly PIPES COHHISSIOI VMEllSK AIO PRINTERS' DEPOT, For the Sale of SSritimj, ^rintiug, (Snklqjt nidi COLORED PAPERS, CARD, ASD " PR1WT1HS MATERIALS of all kinds. Agent for L. JOHNSON & CO., Type Founders. R. HOE & CO., And other Printing Press Makers. Printing Inks of Best Quality, at Manufacturer's Prices. TO MERCHANTS. Tho Subscriber begs leave to call attention to his LARGE STOCK OF Writing and Wrapping Paper, of all kinds, which he will sell very low foe cash, or short credit on large ?uros. JOSEPH WALKER, 120 Meetirig-street, Charleston, 8. C. nnPIWPir OTAlTTHa uuuxiiu* muujkn w 2 THE undersigned respectfully announces to ' the citizens o:' Yorkville and the surrounding country, that they have formed a co-partnership under the name of DOSTER & CREPS, in the above business; which they will conduct at the stand near the Railroad Depot. They are prepared with WELL-SEASONED Lumber and other necessary material, to MAKE and REPAIR all descriptions of FURNITURE. Being fully satisfied that the CASHSY8TISM j is the beat for the mechanic, we have determined to adhere to it; and will require CASH or its i equivalent, in every ir,stance. GEORGE 8. DOSTER, WESLEY CREPS. Jan 12 2 My i mon rmuhq* THE Subscriber ha s made such arrangements as enable him to furnish IRON RAILING, of all descriptions and patterns, for Grave-Yards, Balconies, &c. Persons needing such will please call on or address him at bis MARBLE TART* in Yorkville. RICHARD HARE. May 27 21 ' ' ly J AND TITLES, MAGISTRATES' _i Summons* and Recognizances; Commissions to Examine Witnesses, Ca. Su., Ca. 8a. on 8um. Pro., Sub. ad Res., Writ in Attachment, &o., together with all kinds of Law Blanks in common nse. Forsale at the ENQUIRER OFFICE, and will he sent by mail toany address, postage pre-paid, at One Dollar per Quire. Oct 14 41 tf ^ DeIiRATH'S electric oil^ . Fresh and Genuine. For sale at the i; | ENQUIRER OFFICE T=1foS5ffifS^ CA8itS>By G > <: *%. _ we are JOlr PREPARED to e: tari1 cm as? won WHICH WILL BK SOLD AT "V : ?-0 OUR COUNTRY FRIENDS will find it to th< TATION GOODS. -jfoeohraired'hy past favo ment of our business. Oar CASH SYSTEM enak Orders from the Country, accompanied with en; be promptly atttended to, and gr?*t caro taken to FOGAR' Charleston, Oet 28, 1858. 4 m iei tutiui RtUHtli I Seasons for buying it, and the Ways and Mease for Buying it. , FTTOE New American Cyclopredra is popular withJL out being snperfictnl, tearned bnt not pedantic, comprehensive bnt sufficiently detailed, free from personal pique and party prejudice, fVesli and yet accurate. It Is a complete statement of nil that is known.npon eT,ery important topic within the scope of biob&n intelligence. Every article iA.^it las been specially written for ity paces by men who are world-renowned upon the topics of which they speak. Tbey are required to Ifrifg the subject up to the present moment; to idate jnst how it stands trow. AH the statistical iuforraatioTi is from the talctt reports ; the geographical accounts keep pace with the latest explorations ; historical matters include the freshest just views;-the biographical notices not only spenk of the dead, bnt also of the living, and of the living np to within the last half year. . ? -. And the. work is .dto op; three dollars ia volume; and each volcme contains more?we have carefully computed the contents of both?more than the whole six volumes of Bancroft's history, which arc sold at two dollars a volume, making in all twelve dollars. Every family pagbt to possess a copy of the New Cyclobjedia. It is a library in itself. Let each man save'twenty five cents a week, and by the time the work is complete he can not only own the fifteen volumes, bnt also a handsome book caso to put them in. 8ave five cents a day, (a little self denial will do it,) nhfl you save enough to bay a set of books which will give you sound information upon all points about which you wish to inquire. School children,? certainty the members of our High' schools?can all have it. 8ave the pennies whioh are given to you, run errands and ,4do chores" when yon j can, and thus earn a quarter of a dollar a week, ?and the task is done. Mechanics! you have not much time to rend; then this is just the w<rk for yoa; it will help, you upon, all .points of enquiry, and three hours over work per week trill buy it. Lawyers, physicians, clergymen 1 It uIll give breadth and accuracy to your information and add largely to your influence and income. THE NEW CYCLOPAEDIA Will be completed in 116 volumes royal 3v.; $8 per volume, in cloth; 60 in library leather; $4 half morocco; $4 50 half Russia extra. L. M. GRIST, Proprietor of tho ToBicvriis Enquheb, has been appointed Agent to procure subscribers to the above work, and will-deliver the same in Yorkvill-s. A copy of the work can be seen at the Printing office. Deo9 i .49 tf siiisKimBsmraniri CAPITAL PRIZE $50,0301 TIQgETB QKTliY $10 X TIE following Scheme will be drawn by S. SWAN & CO., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lqttery, in each of tbeir single number Lotteries for DECEBMER 1858, at AUGUSTA, Georffia, in public, under the superintendence of Commissioners. Class 44 Draws Saturday, December 4, 1858. Class 45 Draws Saturday, Dtcembtr 11, 1858. Class 48 Draws Saturday, Dtcembtr T8. 1858. Class 47 Draws Saturday, December 26, 1858. ON THE PLAN OF 8INGLE NUMBERS. Fifty thousand Tickets I Five thtiasaod fire hundred and ten prizes! Nearly one prize (o every nine tickets. Magnificent scheme! .io be draws EACH SATURDAT IN DECEMBER! 1 Prize of $50,000|' 10 Prizes of 900 1 " 20.000H 10 " ? 800 1 ? lOjOOOr* io: ** 700 1 " 6,000jl" 10 " 600 1 " ... 4,000|| 60 " 500 1 ?.? 8,000-1 60 " "800 1 " l,500|i 100 " 176 10 ? 1,000-! 225 " 100 APPROXIMATION 1*KIZEE. 4 pzs. of $400 apxg. to $50,000 px. are $1,600 ' 4 " 800 ? ' . 20,000 " " 1,200 4 " 250 " 10,000 <? ? 1,000 4 " ' 226 " 5,000 " " 000 " 4 u 200 " 4,000 ' ? 800 4" 150 " 3,000 " *? COO A ? 100 " 1,500 " " 400 5,000 " 20 are 100,000 5,510 Prize9 amounting to ..'. $320,000 Whole Tickets $10?Halves $5?Quarters $2,50. 4^" A Circular showing the plan of the Lotteries will be sent to any one desirous of receiving it. Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following rates, which is the risk: Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets,...$80 " " 10 Half " ... 40 " " 10 Quarter " ... 20 " " 10 Eighth " ... 10 In brdering Tickets or Certificates, enclose the money to our address for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by first mail. Purchasers oan hare Tickets ending in any figure they may designate. The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give their Post Office, County and State. t&? Remember that every Prize is drawn and payable in full without deduction. Kg1 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, Qa. 8^,Pertons residing near Montgomery, Ala., or Atlnnta, Ga., car have their orders filled, and save time by addressing, S. Swan & Co., at either of those cities. flctT A ist 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 {Geo.) Constitutionalist, Hew Orleans Delta, Mobile Register, Nashville Gazette, N. York Weekly Day Book, Savannah Daily Hews, Richmond Dispatch, Hew York Dispatch and Paulding {Miss.) Clarion, and Little Rock {Ark) TrueDemocrat Nov 25 47 tf DR. J. T. WALKEH7 SURGEON DENTIST, Chester, 8. C., WOULD respectfully inform the public that his rooms are now at the Cornwell House, where he may be professionally consulted on Mondays and Saturdays, and at Rock Hill, York Die trict, 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 EVEN SO.?Tho Subscriber continues the practice of PhyBic in all its departments.? He proposes to take charge of CHRONIC, or old standing forms of disease, at borne and abroad.? He is n>w possessed of MAGNETIC remedies, which will restore all Durable cases if patients will give him a chance, acd provided they have a will and determination of purpose to be restored to health. Ho will sell MAGNETIC REMEDIES, accompanied with directions for their use to patients who are inclined to treat their own cases. His office is at No. 16, Congress-street, Yorkville, 8. C. 11. A. CRENSHAW, M. D. J&n 7 1 . ly BURNING FEUIDr-Forty gallons of BURNING FLUID, manufactured from 96 per cent. Alcohol, and warranted good and chea' per than any other material for clear and brilI liant light, emitting no sm,oke whajaw. F?r. | Sal) by iLUflON & i^ATXQN. &r-^iix4r?'u ?^: Jsl&c nHoj s OODS STORE ? (HIBIT A XEW A.\D EXTENSIVE BTT OF mtMti'&MW, ERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. ] - ? *t r. ' : M4 ? " ' i * '?' 1 . . nr advantage to examine oar stook of PLANTArs, we have given special attention to fbie depart iles to sell for VERY SMALL PROFITS. ?h or city acceptances, at thirty or sixty days, will giv* satisfaction. - ? t- < riES &, stillman. 257 King-strtet, Corner of.Tfaotwerth-Street. CALL! CALL!! ; IF for WISH A GOOD BAAGAIIf, O ALL! I HAVE ON HAND SEVERAL NEW > CAJHIYAT -/ " < . i* ? AXD ROCKAWAYS, O j- t?Altl>? *f- A4 * SECOND-HANDED BUGGIES, Which I rill sell At a Bargain for Cash, Or in exchange for Lumber or Country Produce. I MUST AND WILL SEUL. 8^. All kinds of LUMBER suitable for a Carriage Sbop, taken In exchange for work. * ; ' WrV? MoFADDEN. i ;:Not 18 A rf- 46 : tf Joy to the Admirers of RICH GLOSSY HAIR. Talk of beanty; it cannot dxist without a fine head of bair, tben read the Hollowing, and if yon ask more, see circular around each bottle, and no one candonbi. -nnnrcccAn Wnanta * in nav rKVWWJL ff vW UA1I% 8T0RATIVE ?We call the attention of all, | old and young, to this5' wonderful preparation, which tarns hack to its origin*! color, gray hair? covers the head,,of the bald wM .a Invariant growtb-^-^nemevrt H?* tkndrtiff/^tiimg.^tind all cutaneous erupticns-^causes j| continual flow of the natural fluids; and hence, if used as a regular dressing for the hair will preserve its color, and keep it from falling to extreme old age, in all its natural beauty. We call then upon the bald, the grey, or diseased in ecalp, to use it; and surely the young will not, as they value the flowing looks, or the witohing' curl, ever* be without it? Its praise it upon the tongue of thousands. The Agent for Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative in-Jfav^Haveo,-reoeivetjhhcfollowing lettdrlttregard to the Restorative, a few weefcaeioce : DJBEP RIVER, Cosa.^July28# 1856L , $fr.. Leavenworth?Sir:. I have beep .troubled with dandruff or scurf on my head for more than a year rmy hair began to come out, scurf and bair together. I saw in a New Haven paper about "Wood's Hair Restorative!' as a^ure. I called at your-tore on the 1st of April last, aqd purchased one bottle to try it, and I^ioyud to my satisfaction it was the thing-; if removed the scurf and new hair hegan to grow ; it is npw two or three inches in length where it wai all off. I have great faith in it, I Wish you to send me two bottles more by Mr.- Post, the bearer of this. I don't know as any of the kind is used in this place, you tnay have a. market for many bottles after it is knownjiere. Yours with respect^, c , RUffUfl PRATT. ' PniLAurtPHiA, Sept. 9,1856. PROP. WOOD?Dear Sir: Your Hair Restorative is proving itself beneficial to me. The front, and fllao the bock part of my bead almost lost its covering?in faot bald. I have need but tiro bplf pint battles of your Restorative, and now^ the top ?f my bead is well studded with a promising crop of young hair, and the front ia-alsOTeeeiving its benefit. I have tried other preparations without any benefit whatever, I think from my own persona! recommendation, I can Induce many others to try it. Yours respectfully, D. R. THOMAS, M. D. ' ' No. 464 Vine street. vrwcetfifes, Ia., June 22, 1858. PROF. 0. J. WOOD: As yea nre "about to manufacture and vend -your* rioeotly discovered Hair Restorative, I will state, for whomsoever it it may concern, that I have used it and known others to use it?that, I have, for several years, been id toe naou or using otner uatc uestorauvoa, and I find your vastly superior to any other I know. It entirely cleanses the head of dandruff, and with one month's proper use will restore any person's hair tp-the original youtbfnl oolor and texture, giving it a healthy, soft and glossy appearance; and all this, without discoloring the hands lhatapply.it, or the dress on whiob it drops. I would, therefore, recommend its use to every one desirous of having a fine oolor and texture to hair. Respectfully yours, WILSON KINO. 0. J. WOOD & Co., Proprietors?812 Broadway, New York (in the great N. Y..Wire Railing Establishment,) and 114 Market St.; St. Louis. Mb. And sold by all good Druggists, and by ALLISON & BRAtTON, Yorkville, 8. C. Dec. 2 . 48 3m The State of So. Carolina YORK DISTRICT. ROBERT FLEMMING, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of York District, by virtue of a writ of Capias ad Respondendum, at the suit of R. M. Roark, having filed in my Office, together with a schedule on oath of his?statoand effects, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he may be admitted to the benefit of the Act of the General Assembly, made for the relief of Insolvent Debtors. It is ordered, that the said R. M. Rnark, and all others, the creditors to whom the said Robert Flprnming is in any wise indebted, be and they are hereby summoned and have notice to appear, before the said Court, at York Court House, on the Second Monday of Maroh next, to shew cause, if any they cap, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid should not be granted. ''.j' . '.TO S. E. MOORE, o. o. c. pls. Office of Common Pleas, York District, Nov. 16th, 1858. Nov. 18 48 3m. Off NAffHOOD, AffD ITS PREMATURE DECLINE.?Just Published,Gratis, jhe 20th Thousand: A few words on the rational treatment, without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Genital and Nervous Debility, Irapofency, and Impediments to Marriage generally, by B. DE LANEY, M. D. The important fact that the many alarming complaints, originating in the imprudence atrd solitude of youth, may be easily removed WITHOUT MEDICINE, is in this small tract, clearly demonstrated; and the entirely new end highly successful treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully explained, by means or'which every one is enabled to care HIMSELF perfectly and at the lea9t possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. Sent to any address, gratis and post free in a sealed envelope, by remitting (post paidl two postage stamps to Dr. B. DE LANEY, 88 East 31st s'reet, New York City, May 6 18 tf BOOT AND SHOEMAKING, YORKVIU.E, S..O. BT) L. 8MITH respectfully informs *J ^ bis friends and the pnblie gener?^8 ally, that he has again commenced on his own account, the BOOT and 8H0EMAKING business in its various branobes, at the "old stand," near "8t?we's Hotel." He is prepared with competent workmen, and the best material, to HAKE AED REPAIR BOOTS & SHOES on the shortest notion, and at prices to suit the times. By a strict attention to business, and desire to give entire satisfaction, M hopes to at ceive a generous share of public patronage. t^, He will keep constantly on hand and for sale, HEMLOCK, and other Leather, "i L\ SMITH. March 25 vr 12 -jaT.*i ' i -fy--1 TkBAT TICKETS.. -A large lot -fn hand i 13 and for salt at the ?#QUUUS& OEFIOfi. siimuguramui r,' ovfia w. p. m'fadden's co^CH-sabp, t I YOEKVILLE, 8. C. ^ ifir All kinds of Saddles and Harneanmade at the shortest notice. -j - * 1 ! REPAIRING promptly executed. ?> Oct 7 ' 40 tf SlmpflcHf anctiifs! mmies 11 ' v IN* ADDITION TO OUR DRT GOODS STOCK, The undersigned are receiving a large assortment of GROCERIES and FAMILY PROVISIONS, -In the room adjoining our stand. We intend Co keep a general stock on band, and ? y WILL OFFER INDUCEMENTS Which cannot be equalled outside of Charleaten. Our thanks are dne onr customers for former patronage, and we ask of all alkir trial in the new as well as the old business. . ' ' Our GOODS are cheap. L. BLOOMBERG & BRO, Dec 2 48 <*%* > tf THE LIVER* ' HWHTOlSATOm I PREPARED BV DR. SANFORD, Compounded entirely from GUMS, IS ONE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE AND 'LIVER MEDICINES now before the public, that nets as a Cathartic, easier, milder, and mare ! effectual than any other medicine known. 1* is not only* Cathartic, but a Liver remedy, acting first on tho Liver to ^Ject its morbid matter,/then on the stomach and bowels to carry off that: mat' ter, thus accomplishing two purposes effectually, without any of the painful feelings ezperiemsedln the operations of most Cathartic*. It strengthens the system at the samstitnet thatitpurgea.it j aid when taken daily in moderate doses, will strengthen and build it op with unnsaal rapidity, it . A The Liver ia one of[ jtheprineipal regulator* of the human body { and (*f^[when it performs its functions well, thapow-:W era 'of the system ere fully developed. Tbei^ itomach is almost entirely dependent on the, w healthy action of the Liter, for the properrj performanceofitafunctions; when the stom-i^i aoh is at fholt, the bowels are at fault, and the: 1 whole system & offers in con sequence of one or-j^, gau?the Lirar~-ba* . iogceased todoitadntyi JjFor the diseases of that organ, one of the pro-!fnP"etor3 haamadoithis study, in a practice of more than twenty years to'find some reaedyi/^\ wherewith to counteract the many derange-l ments to which it is liable. *W| *. To, prove, that this|^freme^s%iUtf lufpid, any" 'person1 tfofcbled'ijlwith LfverToflt* plhin in any of its forms, has|r*jbut to try a bottle, and , conviction ie' oertain. These Gupte^ remove y all morbid or bad matter from the^ajatem, L^Uoppiyingintheirplaca healthy flow of bile, Vj inyigoratng the stomach, causing food to di^^jjgieet well, purifying thblood, giving tone and rHlhealtH to the whole machinery, removing the ;canse of'the diseaseeffecting aradical cure. -?_~ i *-'l Billions attacks, eref^jCBreditfld, whatisbetter, prevelW?l>j 'ther^joccariobal tise of the Liver Invigorator. One dose after eating l, is sufficient tO'Splieye the stomach and pre-vent ?he fbod'from rising and soaring. OdIj one dose taken'HH before retiring, prevents Nightmare. ' ' t \ Only one dose taken at night; tooseWthe bowels gently, and) cures Costiyetrtsj. * One doee taken after/T) each ihetft' will crfr Dy?p^Hri*. fir' * _ - ' rr w&r One doseof twoVs teaspoonftrts will al wiyg refieve Sick Head LJ *ehe. "* 1 One bottle taken forC~j female obstruction removes the cause of theQj disease, and make* s 1 perfcet-onre. jilj w Only on* doseimme'^ diately relieves ChoTlc, while V - One dose often re-J^-. peated is a sore cure * foT Cholera Morb6s,and;Pn a pnreveiltite of Cbole|?*On!y oBe bottle f\ is needed foihriirb^t j of the system the etfeotgrj of medicine after'a ( long sickness. ' j^Onebottle takenf^ for Jaundice removes * allsaltownessorunnatu \rf\ ral colorfronrthe skin, j One dose'taken aM-? short timebefbrteating gives vigor to the appetite, and makks food digest well. One dose often repeated cores Chronic Diar- ; rtreea in its worst forms, while Sommerand Bowel ( eomplahrts yield almost to the first dose. One or two doses cures attacks caused by Worms ( in Children ; there is no surer, safer, or speedier remedy in the world; as Itnetier fail*. ^^,'Aftw bottles cures DroptfJ, 'by exciting j die absorbents. * We take pleasure in recommending this medU ( eme as a preventive for Fever and Ague, Chill Fe- , ver, and all Fevers of a Bilious Type. It operates with certainty, and thousands are willing to testi- , ty to its wonderful virtues. All who use it are giving their unanimous't^ktl- M mony in its favor. f " m. Mix water in the mouth with the fnvigo- ( rator, and swallow both together. THE LIVER INVTGORATOR ' x IS A SCIENTIFIC MEDICAL DISCOVERT, and ! is daily working cores, irimo&t too great to bollere. It Cures &a if by magic, even the fiftt doit giving benefit, and seldom more than one bottl$ ifl.required to cUM 'abj^klnd ofUrer Complaint, ftCm. the woril Jaundice or Eyepeptis lo & common Beadache, all of which are the result of a Diseased Lirer. . i ^1 ' < PRICE OKI DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. SANFORD ft Co., Proprietors, 846 Broadway, ; ITewTbrk.' Wholesale Agents: , , T ] Barnes '& Park, New York; T. W. Dyott ft J 8ons, Philadelphia 8- Burr 4 Co., jji>|ton; H. It. "Hay & Co., Portland; John D. ?nSt,'Cin- ; chinati : GayTord ft Hammond, Cleyetaj^l Fahrrestock & Datjs, Chicago; 0. J. WdwrwCo., i St. Louis ; George H. Keysgr, Pittsburgh,; fi. S. i Hance, Baltimore. And retailed by all Druggists. Sold alto by ALLISON ft BR ATTON. Torkrille, S. C. a Feb 18 ' 7 ' lj J jjSffipi B.IRIi W! LOOK OUT! ,ii I RETURN their grateful acknowledgments to i the citizens of York and Laneaster districts, ' for their liberal patronage..; and hop* by a strict ttfclCUUUU tU UUS1UCOO UUU ?U UUUVBk DUUCB?UI *\J ? plea?e their customers, still to merit a contina- ? ance of the same. . .' ) They hereby announce to the pablio at large, 1 that they are now receiving and opening a large and well-selected STOCK of FALL and * WINTER GOODS Of the very latest styles; selected by Mr. MILfcS -c in person,, consisting of Gentleman's and Ladies' t, common and FANCY GOODS, and in fact, -4)1 kinds of Goods nsually kept in ? lapge andjrelJ- j regulated Store; together withji full assortment of GROCERIES c Of all kinds, at prices to suit the times. Ladies and Gentlemen, call in and examine our stook of G00D8?we feel satisfied we can please you. p Bbeneserville. Deo. 2,18o8,y * 48^ Wtf r ff r BOZ. SOPOIVIFIER.?An article 4 v highly useful at this season, for making the * very best kind of soap. One Dollar's worth of 5 this article will make fifty gallons of most esoel- J. lent washing soap. Warranted genuine. Far Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. b Sept 16 87 *tf * Tf* XTBdkCTSv?Extracts of Lsmoo, Vanilla, ri I f5T? v ; " - .e^. TirT yif SEWIN& MACHINES*: To MamrfaTittire wi, Piaatertftnd Private ' , J* V^qiiU49> ..1^."/ ' * IN purchasing audi an artlde *r a. SEWING MACHINE, the true policy 4?<t* bap. tba be#. I. M. SINGER & Co's GAZETTE, pictorial paper, contain! full and reliable ujfrmatioo. about SOWING MACHINES, all questions that can be asked on the subject**All who read this-paper will leant how. ta parchase a 8ewing Machine with which $1,000 a year, clear profit, can be made, and will be protected from being inwPMdy nJg:tuMgrpf the hombng Machines qow ,oe?>re the public. Singer k Co.'a Mtfchffte Is'arranged to do coarse and fine work of oteredeser iption. The Gaaettrmfr he ahthined gratis on application it-may of ftiagee hC^aOl ees. A machine can b?M? to operation M Ui? Tailor Shop of Mr. W. C. OWEN, of. Ywkwi*, 8. C. L. M. GRIST, at the E*?gikb GAcar {a an authorized agent Singer & Oo.'n Charleston Offiea, 824 Hag ^ ' * RrtacipaVOfficei 828-BrOadway, IWw Yortv - Jttly 2, 4857. " * 28 -> * .??, >>** ~^ " NEW FBK TIRE SUBSCRIBERS hiiViag tctfrtt orttllo "emTrr Ihtewt '^ t;^;BiKNSTT frTQ, in the DR.BG BUSINESS Ip ftbjke^ptftfal!/inform thf citizens of wo fowand Birtflct, and adjacentrifafetfts of North'.GctyRha, that they will contlfcue the above buFlness at tba aanta . old stand. In addnfidtr to .^ehr farmer ptbA of CHEKICA1S, DaOOB^JOpiWaea. they have.jost received, ?md'aw:NhW/'opeeie*!a well selected stock of Median*, wbaakjlseywill sell very low for cash, or cm tftiy taader?toc??H to good-snd prompt anstomcca. <t* ? ( a-v-u.-n: Tbo Stock then, with the last paiafraasj irlagge and well-asaorted, affordingfaceRent oppastnnitiea to tbe Merchant, Plantar apd Phyaiclan,.wbo will gain maott by calling and eaoaciaiag Can Um?r: selves. <0'. S '{ ? f ^Tdar^tr.j 1 i I" We have mode .vtio.h fcrraiMnMnent* in. Mv.lataM purchases, ae will folly-enable as to sell upon termaand at prices most accoramodaSinf, ' ,? ? Our preapptsrockconsiete of Dregs, Medicines, Chemicals', UyewoWii ihfi Paint, audPniutert artitdes Wihdbw Allies (of all sixes) Putty and Glassware. English, 'American and Frenoh PrrhmnrT" Tnilil nf?lfcpi"| Soap; Toilet, Fleih.mid Heirl8npka75w?Psortment of Surgical and Dental InstQiaaggts; Trusses, Supporters &a4 Bandages; Spices, 8oaf, best Chewing Tobncco, and Cigars qf ApLnJp flavor; Harrison's InkrCognac Ilraatdy otiif very best braadti -pur^s JVinet thei Jbea| ever sold in this mq^?i, ana.used only rftfffit&gs and medicinarpurpos>es; Sdhieasffi Gin, a pore article. AH onr Preparations'and'Compounds will be brads^ strict accordance with the direeripfibWf the UWtedOtatee Pharinaey faaddtfe nil Ms careful to represent honestly and fkisbftrily^ fhe^gr- ' aeter and quality of a?y-erticle sold by us. ^JgfcTfir Jadtt*- ydftwrri *Ur+ 5 AM?S< ?>4hftLISON, who has already had considerable tt]teriwH^wajTbe? n at^ndMC^^J^f^^HB^fo compound and difpenfe sent in by Ph/snflaosi dr%n mil orders mal# hyaena torneven of the most darig&mis medicines. Jan 7 ^ *>. 1 **^TTON. "iSSEHBST" ij^daaSSSSkvuuL frSmCJiftSi tOKtHfteJUiltthitM-f ana J^pxatynxc X/f?fuloii . . ^ THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in 7iewof the - awful ti#MMtien <d*NNW*MRiWdMEBy Sexual disease, sod the.daeeptiojBspisetfe??nifon a? the nnfostrnate rictims of atfsh dtoaweatg Qisahp, several years ago diMcted their Con*WMS?y?nrthis cms of "disease, lb all iWr ftrmiLjapljo g|te MEDICAL ADVICE GlWfW ItfW VwWy by, letter, With a description AT tieir condition, (age, occupation, habits o^,A?.)j?m0jnrn?8 nf extreme norertv. to FURNISH MEDICnTES FREE OF'CRARGE. It Is nwdfcbrto *&fl that the Association commands tbe' highest Medical skill of the age, sod will famish the most Adders al Report apoa the treatment of Sexual Diseases, highest satisfaction with .tlie success which, )ma attended the labors of the Coasulttng Burgeou hi the cure or 8permat(>rrBee*,\ Seminal Weak seep, Impotence, Gooorrhcs, ple*t, .flyNlttJ*, the tjce^f Onanism or Self-abuse, 4c., and order a jo^pance of the same plan for the ensuing year. 4 The Directors, on s review of the past, feel asstirred th*r&fir Jafcw frflttWi [eat effort have bees of great benefit to, the aflfietad, espeoiaUy to theyouog, and they Have respired to devote themselves, with renewed segt,*o this very.impertantaad much despised cause. .Ait. admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal 'Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Mwitnrbation, or Self-abast,. and other <UleaJttj|fa|he sexual organs, by tbe ConsoUingtAwfeoa. wuihe sent by mail (in a. -8e?ledeMdMe)J^^S, fiP CABRGE, on receipt of TWv ffir* postage. Other Repots and* Tracts on: the n&tttre and treatment of sexual diseases, AeC 4c.'. afe constantly befog rmblisheftfor gratttitcus dfstrftlu(Hd, ahd'iHil be ftefat to: tW^iflBefed.' Some V the heir remedies add method* tit treatment discovered during.tha last ySar; ape of great vtltm. Address; for Report or treatment, Dr, GEORGE R. GALHOTNi Consulting 8urgeon, ffowarifAssocistfou, Wo. 2 Sooth'Ninth Street, Philadelphia, P?." "rV ' Bjr'dfrder dfthe Bffectow. EZRA D- HEARTWELL, PrMSent. i7 . ' rtlC 4 QS'.tlt wt AfcAmaJtfALjCDISCOVEBED PHE GREATEST CCRB IN } < . .. *?* ' I * JX fiiMiiGimiMii nptHISOU is the only SBRJ8 remedy hi the worid 1 for the onre otBbmimathrtn, DeaMta, GA?t, Neartdgia, Immhega, SotaSioK-Spiaa^aint Bntachial complaints. Tie Dolarenx, Headache, Cumpa, Croup, Pil es, Felons, Sprains - and Brnisee, Ciilu and Wound*, Swelled Glands, Stiff Joints, Scrofu* la, Erysipelas, Sore Nipples, Swelled Breast, Womb Disorders, Salt. Rheum, Canker in the mouth and stomach, Palpitation, EnptAnar-CaIm4 breast, Quinsy, Sore throat. Baity, Pleurisy, Ulcers, lawk Jaw, Heart Bore, TCoth mad Em-aohe, N ervonsness, Ooeuveaes?f Bama, -SereGwma of teething 4nAnt%. tteanrrhafv Ahssmi,;Siiff Necks, Broken Breasti, ChHlblafam, letter, AWagles, Frosted Feet, Fever and Ague, Cbappcdfiands 9t any Diseases that are sore or Mnrfoljtr^he ^i-sisfss&s at ninutes?has been usea by thousands AjCjlprojounced to bo the best remedy'ever dimHpA.. "This.Oil adfroa the gya|ft? with eiflRBy?B of pure vegetable preparntlon. Not th?-?iight st danger of applying It outwardly or inwardly, [tgt once gives a permanent cure?In most bases Yom ten to twenty nflmitee. -K T "J. . The best physiologists of Europe have di?covsred that all organic derangement of tbe anttnpl ystem is the effect of an obstruction bfthe phjico electric fluid in the ofghncllseaaed. A stnlu! application of this Oil puts In immediate tap ion the nervotft fluid, and the cure!* at onde accomplished. No bleedings?no vomi tlnaL^purglttf, ir blistering ta rtstfrteda.' " V None eenuine without tbe signature of teftOIMftttb. Labels s!|ne<Hh writta#.*? Try eterything el?e gite this one si sapla trial, A fresh supply just received, at 25 Mats, 50 enta end One Dollar per bottle, andAsraakf Tat he ENQUIRE?. OFFICE. LAW BLANKS! ' rWTE hate on hand, and are prepared to supply TT at short notice, at the oNQUTRER Office, 11 kinds of LAWTER81 B1ANK8 in general fr* * land, printed on good paper and neatly pressed, re offer them at 78 cents Squire. Single half [aire 50 cents. As trd hatirfncermd consider*le outlay to enable us to famish a good artfBb, mrfH-aftfcrfcAM and CASH ONLY. . Ov present stock consists Of thsfr>lloiri?Ta