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#n ttSdratshi) (Ebtning's Pail. | mmmm * LATEST NEWS. Columbia MnrKfl. CoLrMBiA Dec. 22. He cotton market wa9 rather brisk yesterday, and rorae 300 balea changed hands, nt 8J(J?1 1 |c Charleston Market. Chablrstok, Dec. 20. There was a eery active demand for cotton to day; the purchasing, however, was confined to one or rwo fluyers, and resulted in the sale of upwards of 8,200 bales, at the subjoined prices, viz. 10$ @ 12 cents. 'ft New Tork Market. New Yobk, Dec. 20. One thousand eight hundred bales of cotton are reported, at firm rates. Moor is nrm, wuu d?k? of 9,500 bbls. Wheat is dull, with transactions limited to 1,000 bushels. 11,000 bushels of corn were taken firmly at former rates. An active business in sugars, at 6@7c. for Mnsoovados. The Wanderer's Cargo. Two hundred and seventy-seven of the cargo of Africans recently landed near Brunswick, were brought up the Savannah river, and put ashore yaaterday evening about three o'clock, at the mouth of Horse Creek, three miles below this oity, on the Carolina side. One of the river boats is supposed to have taken them from the boat which brought them by Savannah in the night, to a point twelve miles above that city. We learn on good authority that the orgin&l cargo consisted of 420, and that not one of them died or was seriously ill on the passage. It is supposed that the Wanderer acted only as a decoy boat, and that the vessel that brought them is at large. Citizens of oar oity are probably interested in the enterprise, and those brought up the river are supposed to be their share of "the spoils" and have been distributed on the plantations. It is quietly hinted that this is the third cargo landed by the same company daring the last six months. We learn that one of onr citizens has bought a slave from the lot recently landed just below this city, Tor which he paid $250. He is a stout boy about 14 years old, and considerable curiosity has been manifested this morning to see the "distioguised visitor."?Augusta Dispatch, 15/A. The Macon (Ga.) Journal, December loth, says: We learn that one of the recently imported Africans?about which there sems to .be some stir among our friends on the seaboard?passed through this place on Monday last, en route for Columbus. A fellow-passenger informs ns that ha seemed quit* observant of men and things. The seosation of a newly caught African in his first journeying by the railroad, must be somewhat peculiar. The Columbus (Ga.) Enquirer, December 16th, says: ' One of the negroes from the Wanderer was brought to this city yesterday by a gentleman who obtained him from the lot carried op the Svannah river. He is reposented to be a likely and very tractable young fellow. TheAogusta Chronicle, December lOlb, says: We learn from reliable authority, that about two hundred and seventy of the wild Africans, a portion of the cargo of the "Wanderer," aro now on a plantation in South Carolina, two or three miles below this city, on the Savaanah river, having 1 k. k.ntsn Have n?n nn hoard a steam ucou uivugto ? V- -?> boat, from some point near Savannah; and we suppose will soon be offered for sale. Indeed, we are informed that sales hare already been made of some of the cargo. The success of this enterprise by the owners of the * Wandrerer," establishes the fact very conclusively, that if the Southern people deajre or intend to suppress this traffic, they must rely upon themselves, as a reliance upon the government will be of little avail. The coast of tho slavehold ing States is so extensive that the entire navy of the United States, if concentrated upon it cannot maintain the law inviolate. Hence the great necessity for the prompt and efficent action of the people themselves, to protect their rights and interests. They should not hesitate to resort to .any all legitimate I'eans, to artest at once and forever a traffic so disastrous, if permitted, to the jtublio weal of the South. If there exist upon the statute books of the Southern States any laws, which will protect them against this traffio, they shonld he enforced most ridgidly against all violators. Cotton Statement. The receipts of cotton in Charleston for the past week were, by Railroads 13,909 bales ; by water and wagon 1465 bales?together 15,369 bales? corresponding week last year 9,378 bales. The exports from Charleston for the same time were, to foreign ports 6,464 bales; coast-wise 4,884 bales?making the total exports of the week 10,848 bales, and leaving on hand a stock of 60,764 bales, inclusive of 22,563 bales on ship-board not cleared, against a stock of 31,405 bales, and 10,920 bales on ship-board same time last year. The sales in Charleston during the past week, amounted to 11,200 bales, at prices ranging from 9} to 12. The total receipts at all the ports during the past week amounted to 136,364 bales, against 112,405 bales, received during the same period lost year. The total receipts at all the ports since the 1st of September, amount to 1,475,629 bales, against 830,611 up to the same dates last year, showing an increase this year of 644.418 bales. The exports to Great Britian up to the latest dates; amount to 428,063, showing an increase on the exports to that country last year of 148,035 bales. The shipments to Northern ports show an increase of 160,837 bales from the shipments of last year. The stock on band and on ship-board at all the ports, up to the latest dates, amounts to 666,385 hnW tipintp 225.471 bales more than the stock on hand at the corresponding date last year. Charleston Mercury. Columbia Market. December 20. Cotton.?At the commencement of the week, the market opened brisk and at an advancing tendency, the article commanding 8011 cts. per lb., and continued firm until the arrival of the Arabia's news, which caused a decline from the ruling figares on Friday of one-eighth of a cent, the prices having advanced to 11}. The sales during the week foot up 1047 bales, at from 8@ll?c. The sales on Saturday amounted to 50 bales. The market closed firm. Bacon.?Hog Round, (country) commands 11} 012 cents; Shoulders, 900}; Hams, 12015 cents. Lard.?We quote a plentiful supply at 11}0 12} cents. Flour.?This article is quoted at $2 37 0 2 62} per sack for 98 lbs. Market well supplied. ?Commands 65070 cents a bushel; demand good, but market easy. Oalt.?Readily brings 70075 cents per bushel j as but a limited eupply is on band. Wheat Bran.?This article sells freely at ?1 00 J per 100 lbs. I Cow Peas.?Command 70075 cents ; a plcnti*-i 1_ w | xui supply. Arrival of Gc.v. Scott.?The Lieutenant Gen- I eral and Suite arrived in the steamship Marion ! from New York at 3 o'clock this morning. He] was met by Major Gaillard, of the Brigade staff, j with a communication from Gen. Cruikshank, i tendering bim the hospitality of the Brigade, j which he accepted. A committee of the Washington Light Infrantry were in attendance with a j communication explaining their position, and giving away and conforming to the Brigade arrangement. He proceeded at once in the carriage pro- | ided for him, escorted by Major Gaillard, to the quarters provided at the Charleston Hotel. The j Tenerable hero is in good health and spirits, and is i en route for Key West, not Havana?on Military duty and not a health tour. At 10 o'clock this forenoon he visited Fort Moultrie and garrison, and retnrns at 2J P. M., when he will receive the military etiquette of a visit from the commissioned officers of the brigade. On bis appearance, in full uniform, to take his carriage for the Sullivan's Island boat, accompanied by Colouel Gardner and other officers of the post, he was greeted with hearty cheering by a crowd of citixens. The salute of fifteen guns from artilery, the number appropriate to his rank, will be fired at 21 P. M. He will dine at 4 o'clock with the Division and Brigadier Generals and the Field Officers, the acting Mayor, and a few distinguished civillians. He will leave to-morrow morning at 0 o'clock iu the eteam?hip Isabel.?Afcwst 18/A intt. T YORKVtLLE market. Cottox.?Our' market is firm, with a decided improvement on the finer grades. Some 60 bales were sold during the wcek,ot from 9 A 0 lOJc; i the market closing firm at theso figures. C. DAVIS MELTON, "| / SAM'L W. MELTON. Chester, 8. C. / \ Yorkville, 8. C. MELTON <fc MELTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, TORKVILI.E,~S. 0. Will practice in the Courts of Union, York, Lancaster Chester, and Fairfield Districts. Particular attention given to collections. Olflee in the "Adtckee Building"?TJp-Stain. Jan 71 tf W. B. WILSON. I. D. WITHERSPOON, JR. WIL.90N & WITHERSPOON, A.TTOBNEYS AT LAW, vnnk-vTT.TVF.. 8. C. i A v"""" ? "" " Office in the building at the rear of C. House, formerly occupied by Col. I. 1). Witherspoon, Sr. Nor 4 14 tf Uptntal. MaRSIED?la this District, on tho 15th instant, by John R. Wallace, Esq.. Mr. WILLIAM H. FF. WELL and Miss CATHARINE A., youngest daughter of J. T. & Elizabeth Foreman, ail of this'district. Dnro?In York District, S. C., on the 29th of November last. JOHN RANDOLPH WRIGHT, son of the laic Dr. 8. Wright, in tho 21st year of his ago. However mysterious to us may appear the dealings of God In his Providence, yet we know and are assured that "all things work together for good to them that'love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose." But a short time 6lnce the record was made of the death of the father, and now the eldest son, on whom centered the hopes of a fond mother and affectionate sisters. A short time before he was taken sick, ho obtained a hope In Christ. And although he had ever been an obedient son and loving brother, he now became more endeared to friends and relatives.? During his illness, which lasted about two weeks, he seemed to entertain no hope of recovery; and It was surprising to bear with what cheerfulness and resignation he spoke of his last hour*. Ho had no fear for the future, but with the bright hope of a better land?a home In the skies?his trust was fcrmly and unwaveringly fixed on Christ his Savior.? As we stood beside his dying conch and witnessed his tranquilty and resignation, we could not but ejacnlnte with streaming eye and swelling heart, "Let me die the death of the righteous nnd let my end be like his." Calmly, sweetly, joyfully acquiescent in God's adorable pleasure, he fell asleep In Jesus with the composure of a child upon its mother's bosom. "Friend after friend departs; Who has not lost a friend ? There Ls no union here of hearts, That finds not hero on end." J. Charleston Wholesale Prices CORRECTED WEEKLY BY J. A. ESTES & CO. TUESDAY, DEC. 21, 1858. GROCERY MARKET. BAGGING, Gunny, yd @ 13} BALE ROPE, lb 7 ? 12 COFFEE, Rio, lb 10} ? 12} CANDLES, Adamantine, lb. 20 ? 82 MOLASSES. N. 0., IP gal 37}? 30 RICE, ^ 100 n>3 "..7 2 75" 0 3 75 SUGAR, Brown, ^ lb 7 0 10 SALT, sack. 76 ? 80 PRODUCE MARKET. BACON, Hams ^ lb 9 ? 15 Sides lb 0 10 Shoulders, ^ lb 74 ? 7J CORN, "$> bushel...in sacks../. ... 0 75 FLOUR, ^ barrel 5 62J ? 5 87A $ sack of 100 lbs,... 2 25 ? 2 8Y ILLUSTRATED LECTURES. HJE.\.TL\GS, of South Carolina, res pectfully informs the citiiens of Yorkville and vicinity, that he will give an ILLUSTRATED LECTURE at Rose's Hotel, on MONDAY evening, DECEMBER 27th, 1858. 8Q&, Doors open at 7 o'clock. Admittance, 25 ceuts; Children and Servants half price. *#* For further particulars, see small bills. Dec 23 51 It STRAYED OR STOLEN!?From the Subscriber, on SATURDAY NIGHT, 18th of December, a young HORSE, about four years old next Spring, 15 or 1G hands high, of light brown or bay color, one white hind foot, very light slim tail, and a small star in the centre of his forehead. Said horse has recently been brought from Kentucky, and may attempt to make bis way back. Any information concerning said horse will be thankfully received and liberally rewarded. Address, E. U. STRINGFELLOW, Chcsnut Grove, Chester Dist., S. C. Dec 23 51 "" tf FRESH 6ROC1R1ES7 J. J. GARVIN, RESPECTFULLY informs friends and iaW'igj former patrons, that he has recently i IB enlarged and refitted his establishment, hjurj lafe and has now hand a WELL SELECTED stock of articles in the GROCERY LINE, consisting in part of Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Salt, Mackerel, Cheese, &c., together with everything usually to be found in an establishment of this kind. Being willing to let live, as well as to live, he ?? ...mmntinn ftf bis stork and nrices. at lUtKCO au K. AttUJ??.i.wvu v. r his stand, near the Depot of the King's Mountain Rail Road. Dec 23 51 tf HEAD QUARTERS. COLUMBIA, S. C., 1 December 14, 1858. / General Orders No. 1 : THE following gentlemen bnve been appointed and commissioned AIDS DE CAMP to His Excellency the Governor and Coinmander-in-Chief, with the rauk of Lieutenant Colonel, and will be obeyed and respected accordingly: 1. HENRY BUIST, 2. ED. SPAXN HAMMOND, 8. WILLIAM H. TALLEY, 4. A. L. DEARING, 5. EDWARD C. McLURE, C. JOSEPH GLOVER. 7. CHARLES P. TOWNSEND, 8. ABRAM HUG BENIN, 9. JAMES McCUTCIIEN, 10. THOMAS R. S. ELLIOTT. The above named Aids de Camp will report themselves in full uniform, in person or by letter, on or before 1st February next, to his Excellency the Governor, at Union, C. II. By order. R. G. M. DUNXOVANT, Adjutant and Inspector General. Dec 23 51 It HEAD-QUARTERS. COLUMBIA, S. C.t \ December 14, 1858. J General Orders, No. 2 : HIS Excellency the Governor ami Commanderin-Chief has been pleased to appoint and commission the following gentlemen ESPECIAL AIDS-DE CAMP, with the rank of LicutenantColoDel, and they will be obeyed and respected I accordingly: STATES R. GIST, THOMAS Y. SIMONS, J. C. McKEWN, C. C. TEW. THOMAS B. FRASER. i The above named Aids-de Camp will report themselves in full uniform, in person or by letter, to his Excellency the Commander-in-Chief, on or before the 1st day cf February Dext. By order R. G. M. DUNNOVANT, Adjutant and Inspector General. I Dec 23 : 51 tf ! YORE SHERIFF'S SALES. BY Virtue of Writs of Fieri Facias, to me directed, will be sold between the lejjnl hours ol Sheriffs Sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY IV EXT, One horse, levied on bs the property of Cynthia ! Thomosson, at the suit of W. I. Clawson, Adni'r., i to be sold at the risk of the former purchaser. 1 One bay horse one sorrel horse, one two-horse wagon and one buggy, levied on as the property of Joseph Jgnkius, at the suit of Lindsay & Gordon and others. 1 One roan horse, and on Tuesday after the first '^Monday In January next at the house of defendant, one lot of corn, one lot of fodder aud two hogs, levied on as the property of Jas. M. Thomasson, at the suit of W. I. Cluwson, Adni'r. 1 One rifle gun, levied on as the property of Alexander Miskelly, at the suit of W. P. McFadden and others. 1 Two negroes, P.ill and Martha, levied on as the property of 0. R. Brown, at the different suits of G. B. Montgomery, John S. Grafton, Commissioner in Equity for Chester District and others. 1 On Tuesday after the first Monday in January next, at the house cf H. L. Swan, I will sell one lot of corn and two stacks of fodder, levied as the property of H. L. Swan, at the suit of George R. Ratchford and others. > * ? 1 A.. ft ftrtw tkft finof \TAn/In vt !n YnnitAvtr V/U lucouu; outl IU*, UI01 i'twuuoj <u vtiuunij next, at the late residence of JohnL. Lencar, dec., I will sell one lot of oorn, one bureau, one cupboard and one clock, levied on as the property of John L. Lenear, at the suit of Zenas A. Grier and J. H. McDowell vs. Jno. L. Lenear and others. 1 By virtue of three several orders from the Court of Ordinary, for York District, I will sell at York Court House, on the first Monday in January next, the following tracts of land, viz: One tract lying on the waters of Catawba River, containing sixty nine acres, wore or less. 8old for partition among the heirs of John P. Stewart, on a credit of 12 months, interest from sale, with good and sufficient surety and a mortgage of the premises. 1 One tract bounded by lands of J. N. McElwee, William C. Brown, G. F. Ferguson and others, containing ? acres, more ar less. 8old for partition among the heirs of William R. Alexander, on a credit of one and two years, with interest, and good and sufficient surety and a mortgage of the premises. 1 One tract lying on Clark's Fork, bounding on lands of James Nichols, Rev. Mr. Castles, Margaret Watson and others, containing eighty five acres, more or less. 8old for partition among the heirs of Daniel E. Scehorn, dec'd., on a credit of od6 and two years, with interest, with good and sufficient surety nod a mortgage of the premises. 1 By virue of nn order from the Court of Ordinary of York Distriot, I will sell at the late residence of the deceased, on the twenty-first day of December inst., a tract of land bounding on lands of vridow Guntharp, H. R. Houser and others, containing eighty-five and a half acres. Also, another tract, bounding on lands of Johnston Goforth, Charles Hopper and widow Gnntbarp and others, containing 91 ? acres?sold to make partition among the heirs-at-law of Thomas Bridges, deceased. 2 One tract of land whereon the defendent now resides, bonnding on lands of James R. Robinson, and Dickson McKnight. Also, one other tract, known as the "McClerkin place," and bounding on lands of John McKnight, Wm. Gunn, Dickson McKnight and others, levied on as the property of Dr. John Hall, at the suit of John Ross and other*. 3 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. 3 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, levied on as the property of Joseph Hetheringlon, at the suit of Joseph Hcrndon s.nd oth CI S. A A One tract of land whereon defendant ne w lives, hounding on lands of S. Q. Westbrook, II. II. Drennan and others. Also one other tract bounding on lands of Daniel Williams, together with the mills situated thereon. Also 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. C One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, levied on as the property of Clemn.y Moss, at the suit of the State for taxes and others. 4 One tract of land whereon Henry Ratxree resides, and 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 & Co., and others. 2 Three negroes, viz : Sue and her two ohildren, Ellen and John, levied on as the property of W. S. Dunlap, at the suit of Roddy & Co. and others. 4 ALFRED STILWELL, s. y. d. Yorkville, December 9, 1858. FOiTFL^inDA:" miiATJP ROUTE. f The Steamer EVERGLADE, Capt. BESSES. COXETTER, leaves Charleston overy TUESDAY at 11 A. M., for Beaufort, Savannah, Brunswick, St. Mary's, Fernandina, Jacksonville, Picolata and Pilntka. Families going by this Boat will avoid the dangers of Sea-sickness. Freight and Passengers taken AS LOW AS BY ANY OTHER BOAT. Freight consigned to this Agency will be carod for and forwarded free of charge. Liberal deductions made on parties emigrating to Florida. F. N. BONNEAU. Agent Steamer Everglade, Brown's Wharf, Charleston, S. C. N. B.?The Wharf at which the Steamer Inys is provided with a fine shed. Cattle, Wagons, Horses and Negroes, can here be accommodated and protected from the weather two days previous to the departure of the Boat. This is the only Boat that connects with the Stages in Florida. Dec 16 50 6t FAIR WARNING.?All persons knowing themselves indebted to the late firm of RODDY & CO., are earnestly requested to make ? ? - nrnnm An nnnnrr a payment on or Dciore me iricujr ur rE,Dxvt/a.RY next, or we will be compelled to put their Notes end Accounts in suit. Many of you have had long indulgence, (mar five years) now when we call, return the favor extended to yon by usNecessity is our ouly plea for this notice. A word to the wise is sufficient. D. C. RODDEY, JOSEPH WYLIE, T. HENRY MOFFATT. Rock Hill, Dec. 9, 1858. 49 tf F~ IIVAL, NOTICE.?The NOTES and ACCOUNTS of MILES JOHNSON and of JOHNSON & BOWEN, are in our hands for collection for the benefit of oertain creditors. We alone are authorized to make settlements, and persons indebted are notified that longer indulgence will not be granted. On the FIRST OF FEBRUARY, the smaller Notes and Accounts, without distinction, will be placed in the hands of a Magistrate for suit. MELTON & MELTON, Attorneys. Dec 10 50 4t Land for Sale. THE Subscriber offers to sell his VALUABLE TRACT OF LAND, containing over THREE HUNDRED B&EoMr ACRES, bounded by the lands of J. M. Moore, R. M. Lindsay, Qreen Saadifer and others. The above land is situated about five and a half miles South of Yorkville. JAS. M. ERWIN. Nov 25 47 tf [WANT MY BOOKS !?The Subscriber has the following BOOKS LOANED OUT, and wishes them returned in double quick time, viz: Four volumes Encyclopedia; two volumes Thadeus of Warsaw; 1 volume Moral Philosophy; Tillottson's Works; Captain Suggs and Ewcll's Medical Work. Any person having any of the above works of mine, are requested to return them immediately or sooner. REUBEN DENNIS. Dec 16 50 tf -WALIWE:!]!* A SITUATION as an INSTRUCJMgu TRESS in a private family or as Principal of a Female Academy, by a young Lady of experience in teaching. Satisfactory credentials can be furnI ished if desired. For information, address, J. H. HUDSON, Bennettsville, S. C. Nov 25 47 4t OF K DISTRICT CHRONICLE. AH persons indebted to the YORK DISTRICT CHRONICLE, for Subscription, Advertij sing or Job-Work, are hereby notified that Ac{ counts have been placed iu tho hands of JAMES ; JEFFERYS, Esq., for collection ; and all remninI ing unpaid on the 15th of JANUARY, will be j sued on. RICHARD HARE, Assignnee. Dec 16 50 4t SHOE-MAKER WANTED.?The underaigned wishes TO HIRE for the next year, a good colored SHOE-MAKER, for which liberal 1 j wages will be paid. Address, LOUIS SMITH, Yorkville, S. C. Dec 50 8t I !(&, The Fairfield Herald will please copy three times and forward account to this offices. Administrator's Sale. BY permission of John M. Ross, Esq., Judge of the Court of Ordinary for >Sf f j Turk District, I will expose to public sale on -1> j the Gth and 7th day of JANUARY next, at th? I late residcnoe of D. F. HALL, deceased, the fob ( lowing property belonging to said estate, viz: TWEATY NEGROES, I t consisting of four men, six women, and four boys large enough to plough?all young and very likely ?the balance phildroo. Five MULES, two head of HORSES, Cows, Sheep and Goats, Corn, Fodder, Oats and Wheat, one Road Wagon, one Baggy and Harness, one set'; of Blacksmith Tools, Household and Kitchen Furniture, with a number of other articles too numerous to mention. , Terms mode known on the day of sale. JAMES BRIAN, Adm'r. Dec 9 49 td. Commissioner's Sale. In Equity?York. D. A. Gordon, 1 vt. ! Bill for talc of Land. 8. L. Love. j BY virtue of a Deoree of the Court of Equity, made in above stated case, I will exposo to sale to the highest bidder, at York Court House, on the FISRT MONDAY IN JANUABY NE ST, a tract of Land in iorx instnct, on the West side of Big Sugar Creek, bounded by lands of James Glover, Withers, J. D. Glover, A. Baxter Springs, Nancy Meacbam and Giles, and containing TWO HUNDRED AND EIGHTEEN ACRES, more or less. Terms of Sale?Cash. JNO. L. MILLER, ($8 18J) .. C. E. Y. D. D ec 9 49 td Commissioner's Sale. In Equity?York. Thomas Davies, T Bill to For (dost vs. [ Margaret McLure, and others. J Mortgage. 4 ^ *n Parsunn0? of the Decree of Court of Equity, in this case, pas 8ec* at ^un(l ^ertD' *858, f exnaggr p08e t0 pa],]ic ^je at York Court House on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY next, the HOUSE AND LOT situate in the village of Yorkvillef on Congress-street, boundey by i lots of B. F. Briggs, of estate of Samuel Wright, deceased, and others, whereon James McLure resided at the time of his death. Sold at the risk of the former purchaser?to foreclose a mortgage executed by James McLure, deceased, to the Complainant. TERMS. Sold for Cash?the pnroliaeer failing to cothply, to be re-sold, at his risk on the same day. JNO. L. MILLER, ($9J) C. E. Y. D. Dec 0 49 td Commissioner's Sale. In Equity?York. Moore and i3prings and others, 1 Bill to Foreclose vs. > W. L. Harris and W. E. Rose. ) Mortgage. * pursuance of the Decree of C?urt ?f Equity in this case, 9 i xjhQuSa- passed at June Term 1858, I will flmfiTpg expose to public sale at York C. House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY next, the F[onae and Lot in YorkTille, known as the YORKVILLE HOTEL LOT," bonnded by lot) of W. A. Latta, E. A. Crenshaw and others, containing ACRES, more or less, sold to foreclose c mortgage of th e same by W. L. Harris to the Complainants. TERMS OF SALE. Sufficiency of cash to pa/ the cost of these pro ceedings?the balance on acredit of three months wit.h interest from the day of sale?the purchaser to give bond with sufficient sureties. Titles to be signed but not delivered until payment of tbo purchase money. IV not paid when due, to be re-sold for cash at the risk of the former purchaser. ($7) JNO. L. MILLER, c. e. t. d. Dec 9 49 td Commissioner^ Sale. In Equity--York. < Clark W. Moore and Wife, I Bill for Partilic<n and vr. [ Martha D. McElmoyle, J Division of Land. IN pursuance of a decree of the Court of Equity, passed at Chambers November 26lb, 1858, I will expose to publio sale at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY next, the tract of land described in the pleadings, belonging to the estate of John U. McElmoyle, deceased, containing 142 ACRES, more or le3s, bounded by lands of John D. Boyd, Leroy Ferguson and others. Said tract contains about 110 ACRES of Woodland, WELL TIMBERED, situate within twomile3 of Yorkville, with o. comfortable DWELLING IIOUSE and outbuildings thereon. TERMS?A sufficiency of cash to pay the cost of these proceedings?the balance on a credit of one and two years with interest from day of sale ?purchaser to give bond with two gocd and: sufficient sureties. ($41) JNO. L. MILLER, c. e. t. d. Deo 9 49 td Commissioner's Sale, In Equity?York. T. P. Whisonant and Wife, tt al., "I Dill for .f F. L. Hambright,, tt at. J Partition. BY virtne of tbe Decree of the Court of Equity made in above 6tated case, I will expose to sale to the highest bidder at York Court House on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY next, FOUR TRACTS or parcels of LAND belonging to Madison Hambright, deceased, at the time of his death ; and to be sold for the purpose of making distribution amongst his heirs. Tract No. 1, contains 237 ACRES, more or less. Tract No. 2, contains 156 ACRES, more or less. Tract No. 3, contains SEVENTY-FIVE ACRES, more or less ; and No. 4, contains 304 ACRES. Said parcels of land arc situate in York District, on King's Creek, and for a more particular description thereof, reference may be had to the return of the Commissioners to the writ in partition made in this case, and the plats accompanying the same. TERMS OF SALE To be a sufficiency of cash to pay the costs of par tition and expenses of sale. The balance of the purchase money to be on a credit of one and two years, payable in two eqnal annual instalments, with interest from the day of sale and secured by bonds of the purchasers, with good and sufficient sureties. JNO. L. MILLER, (SO 621) . C. E. Y. D. T)rc 9 49 td ?00 ACRES OF LAND FOR SALE IN YORK DISTRICT. THE undersigned, having purchased, and removed to a plantation on the East side of the Catawba river, offers for sale his valuable plantation on the West-side of said river, two-and-a-half miles from the Nation Ford, and immediately on the Nation Ford road, 3 miles from Rock Hill, adjoining lands of Col. Cftd. Jones, A. Whyte, Esq., and others, containing 50? ACRES. About two-thirds of this plantation is in cultivation, and tho remainder is WOODLAND. One half of the land in cultivation, has been cleared within the last four years, 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-Houee, a new double Corn Crib, &c. There are also Negro-Houses, and all other necessary outbuildings on the premises. Any one desiring to purchase will be shown the i land by Mr. McFADDEN, who is now residing i upon it. Any information desired, as eo price, | and terras of sale, can be obtained by addressing [ the undersigned at Fort Mills, York Dist., S. C. C. L. CLAW80N. Sept 80 89 tf WANTED?500 or lOOO POUNDS OF COUNTRY PORK, for which tho marke1 i price * ill be paid. Enquire at this Office. Deo 16 5f. tf ! OLIVET MALEACADEMY. VflW THE.exercises of thislnetitiltioa will be resumed on the SECOND MON, DAY IN JANUARY NEXT, under ! jfjp the direction of S. LUCIAN LOVE, d&r at the following rates, per term of ten months, viz: Spelling, Rending, Writing, $10 00 English Grammar, Googrnpby, &e.i 16 00 11 Latin and Greek Langaages, with higher branches of English 30 00 BaP* Good Boarding, with lights included, can be obtained at from seven to eight dollars per month. Dec 28 61 8m Winnsboro' Female Institute. THE duties of this Institution will close for the present year, November 6tb, and be resumed on the first Monday in January, 1869, under Mrs. C. LADD, Ret. C. B. BETT8 and Rev. J. DOUGLASS as Principals. The School Will therefore be conducted by them. The discipline of the School will be mild but pos mve. me aim or roe rnncipai win oe to instil a high sense of moral rectitude. Pupils will be allowed to attend anj Church preferred by the Parents or Guardians of the pupils. Arrangements are made to accomodate pnpils with Board at the Institution, under the immediate charge of Mrs. C. Ladd. Those who desire to board their children or wards out of the Institution will be allowed to do so, though it is preferable to have them in the Institntion. Tuition in the Literary Department paid in advance. The session of each pupil to coramenoe at the time of entrance; and no deduction made for lost time, except in cases of sickness. LITERARY DEPARTMENT. Mas. C. Ladd, I Rev. J. Douglass, Asst. A. W. Ladd, | Rev. C. B. Betts. ... . , FRENCH, (TO BE 8PPPLIED.) music and panct wohk, MISS E. CROSSITT AND MISS S. CROSSITT. TERMS, ?pee session of five months? Primary Department ..,....$10 00 First Class. 12 00 Second Class 15 00 Junior or Senior Classes, including Latin or Greek 26 00 Without the Languages 20 00 French 16 00 musical and ornamental department. Music on Piano, Guitar of Melodeon 20 00 Drawing, and Painting in oil or water colors.10 00 Fancy Work 6 00 Use of Piano 8 00 Fuel for Academy, including use of Maps, &c.l 00 Board per month including Bedding, Lights, Fuel, Towesl, Ac 10 00 Washing a separate charge. Board and Tuition in the Literary Department will vary from $60 to $70 per session. Including the Languages, $65 to $75 per session. Papils can graduate in those languages that constitute a thorough English Education. Those living convenient to the Railroad, and intending to patronise the Institution, will, by stating the day of their arrival, be met at the depot with a conveyance for their baggage. referen0rs. Gen. J. H. Means, Ex-Governor of Sooth Carolina; Hon. W. W. Boyce, S. C.; Hon. E. A. Neebit,,. Ga.; Hon. J. Buchanan, S. C.; Hon. 0. Woodward, S. C.; Rev. E. A. Meynardie, M. E. Church, S. C.; Rev. J. A. Porter, do; Rev. Sam'l Leard. do! Rev. J. 8. Conner, do ; Rev. Dr H .T. Neil, do; Rev. A. M. McCorqudale, do; Rev. H. L, Murphy, A. R. Church, North Carolina; Rer. G. H. McLaughlin, do., Tennessee, Rer. R. J. Taylor, do ; Hon. W. R. Robertson, South Carolina; Hon. W. S. Lyles, do; Hon. Dr. J. Douglas, do; Hon. J. B. McCants, do; Hon. R. B. Boylston, do; Rev. 0. W. Boggs, Presbyterian Church, S. C.; Rev. W. J.. McCormick, do; Rev. M. D; Frazer, do; Re*. R. R. Varni, Baptist Church, do. Rer. A. K. Durham, do; Rev. R. C. Felder, do; Rev. A. M. Cartledge, do; Rev. Dr. James D. McCabe, Episcopal Church; Rev. Dr. John C. McCabe, Baltimore, do. jfcSF" Pianos, Mclodeons and Guitars furnished at New York prices, with an allowance of ten per cent, for cash. All instruments furnished by me warranted. For further particulars, apply to 0. W. LADD, Winnsboro', S. C. ' Dec 1G GO 8t E8ENEZER ACADEMY. . THE Trustees of Ebenexer AcadeJi my announce to the public that its exf uig|Ev"? ercises will be resumed on the 8ECOND MONDAY IN JANUARY next, c&r under the care of JOHN R. SHURLEY, its present Principal. This Academy is situated at Ebenezerville, York District, S. C., three miles from Rock Hill Depot, Charlotte and South Carolina Rail Road, in a beautiful and healthy section of country, whore there are few temptations to vice and extravagance ; and is furnished with a Philosophical and Cbemioal Apparatus, Globes, Maps, Charts, and such conveniences as are necessary to aid in imparting thoroughness of instruction. TERMS: Tuition per Session of Fiv6 Months?to be paid in Advance Spelling, Reading, Writing, Primary Geography and Primary Arithmetic, $ 7 50 The above, with English Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic and Modern Hiatory,... 12 50 The above, with the Languages, Mathemat ics, and higher branches of English, 20 00 Firewood for School-room, 50 Students will be received at any time, and charged from time of entrance; bat no deduction will be made for absence unless occasioned by sickness. Boarding can be obtained, convenient to the Academy, in the best families, at from $9 to $10 per month, inolnding Washing. E. AVERY, Chairman. R. J. Adams, Secretary. Doc 16 50 6t CAROLINA HIGH SCHOOL, V W3WZ2&* 3. V. PRINCIPALS. A. B. BRUMBY, A. M.?Latin and Mathematics. J. WOOD DAVIDSON, A. M.?Greek and English. ASSISTANT. T. BEZANQON, Graduate Univ. France?French. THE Annual Term is divided into i-^1 sessions of five scholastic months each, beginning respectively on the first Monday of March and October? the second closing with an Examination. Pupils received at any time. Students prepared for the South Carolina College or other Literary Institutions, and for the practical pursuits of life. Terms?$40 a session. French, $15,00 extra. For further particulars address either of the Principals. References.?Columbia, S. C.?Faculty S. C. College, Revs. J. H. Thornwell, D. D., P. J. Shand, S. Townsend, Capt. A. R. Taylor, C. P. Pelham, Esq. and Patrons of the School generally. Charleston?Gen. W. E. Martin, Col. I. W. Hayne. Winnsboro,?Hon. J. A. Woodward, Maj. J. H. Rion. Chester?Hemphill & Gaston, Esq's. Yorkville?Sam'l W. Melton, Esq. Charlotte, N. C.?Wm. Johnston, Esq. Savannah, Ga.?Bp. RM;n*? Row T) FT Porter. Montaomerv. Ala.? Elmore & Culp, Esqrs. Mobile?Col. J. M. Withra; Neio Orleans, La.?Rey. B. M. Palmer, D. D. -Dec 16 50 tf king's mountain I^IIjITART SOSOOIJ, YORKVILLE, S. C. Pbinci- J Maj. M. JENKINS,* Prof. Mathematics. pals. \Capt. A. COWARD,* Prof. French. Lieut. C. A. SEABROOK.f Prof. Latin and Greek. " E. M. LAW,* Prof. History Mathematics. ? R. K. THOMAS,* Prof. Belles Lettres. " R. T. HARPER,* Prof. Eng. Arithmetic. B. P. BOYD, Bursar. Drs. BARRON & BRATTON, Surgeons. Tkbms:?For all School Expenses, '' e'' ^a't'on' Boarding, Light, Fnel, r Stationery, Books and medical attendance, $200 per Scholastic year. G&Jr No Pupil uoder twelve or over eighteen years of age will be received. For further information apply to Principals, Yorkville, S. C. References:?Gen. James Jones, Columbia, 8. C.; 1 Gen. D. F. Jamison, Orangeburg, 8. C.; Gen. J. H. Means, Buckhead, 8. C.; Gen. Dan'l Wallace, Jonesville, S. C.; Col. I. D. Wilson, Society Hill, t S. C.; Gen. r. G. M. Dunnovant, Ninety-Six Depot, S. C. ; 'Graduates of the 8. C. Military Academy. (Graduate of the 8. C. College. ; Nov 25 47 6t ) Lamp, linseed & train oil. Superior articles. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. ; Oct 21 42 tf 1 tie grath's electric oil.? I F Fresh and Genuine. For sale at the ENQUIRER^OPFICF. MEACBAM it WBEELER. NEW FAMILY SMCERY. NEAR THE KOTO'S HOUHTAIH E. EOAD DEPOT. THE SUBSCRIBERS have formed a co-partnership for the purpose of conducting the Grocery and PRODUCE business tinder the firm of MEACHAM & WHEELER. W# will boy COTTON, FLOUR, WHSAT, Com, and anything else in the way of Country Produoe brought to YorkviDe for sale, and Give the Highest Market Price. OUR STOCK OF GROCERIES will be complete, comprising everything belonging to the business. They have been bought for CASH, and selected with much care in the Baltimore and New York Markets, and Will be Sold at Short Profits. We solicit an examination of our Stock and Prices. S. B. MEACHAM, B. T. WHEELER. Sept 30 39 tf Buckwheat Flour. G) Barrels NEW BUCKWHEAT FLOUR. O ALSO. 5 barrels new crop N. 0. M0LA8SES. Jnst received by MEACHAM & WHEELER. Deo 16 50 tf * i . mmi New Maokerel. C) r KITS No. 1, 2 and 8 MACKEREL. &%} 20 half-barrels No. 1 and 2 MACKEREL. ALSO, 10 Kits FRESH SALMON. For 8ale at the Grocery Store of MEACHAM & WHEELER." Dec 16 50 *' tf C'heese i cheese ! !?25 boxes E. D. J and P. A. CHEE8E. . 25 Boxes Goshen CHEESE. On hand and for sale by MEACHAM & WHEELER. Dec 16 60 tf lour.?50 bags STOWE'S A No. 1 Family FLOUR, for sale by MEACHAM & WHEELER. Nov 18 46 tf Tobacco and segars.-a large lot of TOBACCO and SEGARS, now in store and for sale by MEACHAM & WHEELER. Oct 21 42 tf Hemlock leather.?a large stock will be kept constantly on band by MEACHAM & WHEELER. Oct 21 42 tf A /"WA SACKS of SALT. For sale by 1UU MEACHAM & WHEELER. Oct 21 42 tf THE ANNIVERSARY OF . SAINT JOHN, THE EVANGELIST, - -+r wILL be celebrated by the members of PHILANTHROPIC LODGE, No. 78, A. F. M., and MAnitflV THAPTFR Vn IK W. A M nf I this place, on MONDAY, the 27th DECEMBER next. An Address suitable to the occasion, will be delivered by Companion Rev. E. J. MBYNARDIE, at the Independent Presbyterian Chnreb, at 10 o'clock, a. m. All Masons in good standing, and the public generally are respectfully invited .to be present. L. M. GRIST, ") Committee W. K. HACKET, [ of S. J. KUYKENDAL. j Invitation. Dec 2 48 . 4t " MASONIC EXEECISES * 03 THI . > ATVlMlVJdr?HA-RY st, joss, sssjva 27TH DECEMBER, A.L., 5858. . 1. Procession formed at the Lodge Room at 9 A. M., composed of Master Masons and Royal Arch Masons. 2. Music by Master ROBERT LATTA'S SaxHorn Band. 8. March to the Independent Pres. Church. . 4. Prayer by Rev. W. W. CAR0THER3. 5. Address by Rev. E. J. MEYNARDIE. 6. Installation of officers of Philanthropic Lodge, No. 78, A. F. M. 7. Benediction. The Procession will then return to the Masonic Hall in the same order they left it. MONDAY?EVENING. FREE MASONS generally, and their immediate friends respectively, are cordially invited to attend at the Masonic Hall in the evening at 61 o'clock when the officers of Mackev Chanter. No. 16, Royal Arch Masons, will be installed; after which refreshments prepared for the occasion will be partaken of /. E. JEFFERYS,") Chapter RICHARD HARE, |-Com. of ArJ. L. CLARK. j rangements P. B. DARWIN, I Lodge J. B. HUNTER, } L. BLOOMBERG. J Committee. Dec 2 48 4t REV. FERDINAND JACOBS' SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES, North cor. Vandcrhoit and King-sti. CHARLESTON, 8. C. REV. FERDINAND JACOB8, Principal. Miss A. 0. RIPLEY, Vice Principal. Miss C. P. RIPLEY, ) Mrs. J. LOCKWOOD, 5- Assistants. Miss , ) Mrs. LINA CARROLL, Teacher of French. Mr. E. L. RIPLEY, Teacher on Piano. Mrs. EVA HUMMEL, " Mrs. EVELINA BULL, Teacher on Guitar. Mr. M. S. REEVES, Teacher in Vocal Music. Pupils in Drawing are availed of the instruction of Mrs. J. BOUNETHEAU. Ample accommodations for Boarding Pupils.? Circular containing terms, sent as requested. Nov 18 46 lp* NEW GOODS! THE undersigned would call the attention of the people of this District, to his NEW and varied STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, which he offers cheap for cash, or on short time to punctual customers. Please call and examine before purchasing elsewhere, as it will do you good. G. R. RATCHFORD. Deo 9 49 3t PIANOS' PIANOS ! !-The^g*^ The Subboriber keeps constantly CSgfPyB on hand, PIANO-FORTES of the ve-[/ I 1 U ff ry BEST QUALITY, which he offers for sale on the most reasonable terms. Every Instrument FULLY WARRANTED. 8ST Piano-Fortes TUNED and REPAIRED. WM. H. ORCHARD, Yorkville, S. C. Oct 7 40 , ly NOTICE.?I will make application at the expiration of three months from date, for a renewal of Certificate No. 476, for ONE SHARE of stock in the Ring's Mountain Rail Road Company, dated 1st of August 1857. Said Certificate being either lost or mislaid. JNO. L. MILLER. Nov 4 44 3m NOTICE.?Whereas my Wife, MARIA, has left my bed and board, without cause or prove ication; this iB to notify all persons not to trade with her, as I will pay no debts she may contract. S. P. SUTTON. Nov 25 47 tf SATE YOUR RAGS!?The undersigned wish to purchase 100,000 pounds clean LINEN or COTTON RAGS, for which the highest market price will be paid. L. BLOOMBERG & BRO. Jan 12 ? 2 tf GELATINE.?Coxes patent refined GELATINE, with which an unrivalled chrystalina Jelly oan be made in a few minutes. For Balfebw ALLISON k BRATTOlf. For announcing a Candidate for Offiee, pat p$d*y or for a let* time, $6 in advance ; tf rat paid in advance, $10. F0R QRpinary. ~ ABDMAHIolb. friend, of JOHN *. U JACKSON, Esq., respectfully announce him as a Candidate for the office of ORDINARY. April 8 14 ly? * " RDEf ART.?The friends of JEROME C. MILLER, respectfully announce hha M l Candidate for ORDINARY at York District, at the next election. April 1 18 .7* RDIWARY.?The friends of JOHN O. ENLOE, Esq., respectfully announce him a* ''< a Candidate for ORDINARY of York District, at the ensuing election. Sept 2 85 tf FOR TAX-COLLECTOR. v TTx^^IXECTOB^-THB friend* of MOSES LINDSAY respectfully announce bin aa a Candidate for Tax-Colfector for York District, at the ensuing election. Deo 9 40 ? tf AX-COLLECTOR.?We are authorised to anaoonoe W. B. McCONNELL, a* a Candidate for Tax-Collector for York District, at th% ensuing election. March 11 ? tf TAX COLLECTOR.?The friends of C C. QWIN, respectfully announce him as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR for York District, at the ensuing eleotioo. March 4 * > V. tf TAX-COLLECTOR.?The friends of B. P. BOYD respectfully annoonoe him as * Candidate for Tax-Coll ector for York District, at the ensuing eleotioo. March 11 10 * -tf TAX?COLLECTOR.??Wear* authorized to announoe T90MAS ROACH as a Candidate for Tax Collector for York Diftalol, at the next election. Feb 26 8 hfc tf TAX COLLECT&RJ?*Xhf friends ofCaptain JOHN J. WYLIE, t>eg'leave to annoonee him as a candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR of York District, at the next election. Dec 17 60 tf TAX COLLECTOR.?Ths frkndsofJOSEPH C. MITCHELL respectfully announoe him as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR, at the next election. Oct 22 42 tf >r AX COLLECTOR.?We are authorized to announoe 8. S. ELAM as a Candidate fax TAX-COLLECTOR^tf York District, at tlie cashing election. jan i L JI TAX COLLECTOR.?We arc authorize^ to announce Capt. DANIEL D. MCMR2 as a Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR for York District, at the ensuing election. . ... Jan 14 2 tf ? ... TAX COLLECTOR*--We are authorised to announce WYLIE L. HARRIS, Esq., as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR of York District, at the ensuing election. Jan7 1 r A; B" i gg ROME'S HOTEL, YORKVILLE, 8/c. THIS commmodious BRICK BUILDING is situated near the centre of SiaiHl the towD, on the East aide of the Main itn street, and the FIRST IIOTKL AF-? TER LEAVING THE DEPOT. The -Proprietor wishes to inform the pnblic that he bee at great expense, built, this Spring, *< A THREE STQRY YERA17RA, and made other internal improvements for tfcr comfort of its guests; and can now say wiihoofc fear of contradiction, that the ROOMS and accommodations at this house, cannot be surpassed in the State. Attaohed to this establishment It LARGE mVldHY 8TABXJB, with a good supply of Provender, and accommodations for one hundred horses. Travellers conveyed to the Springe, or any port of the up eoun-" try, with good Carriages, Horses, and carefnl Servants, and at moderate charges. A DJJhlW OMNZBU* will be found at the Depot to convey passengers to and from this Hotel FREE OF CHARGE. Good Lots, well fenced, and a good supply of water for STOCK, and corn as low as it can be bought in this place. . . The whole of the above establishment is oaue#? and superintended by the subscriber himself, who r, RETURNS THANKS to the public for their liberal patronage hitherto, and hopes by strict attention to the comfort of hi% guests, still to enjoy as well as deserve their favors. Charges at this establishment shall be aa moderate as any other boose in this place. ,i( W. E. ROSE. N. B.?I hope that the travelling community will judge for themselves, and not be influenced by sinister and officioaB meddlers on the road or at the depot. After a trial, if a better house caw be found in Town, no charge will be made. W. E. R. July 22 29 v -tj BT S.X. 8TOWE, YOBKYILLE, 8. C. TIIS establishment has recently been retnoddeled, repaired and fitted ap anew, aad the subscriber is prepared to entertain in the best style bis friends who may visit Yorkvflle. Tha ROOMS are comfortable and well-furnished; servants attentive; and the table supplied with tha best that comes to market. Terms moderate. GOO RE'S LIVERY STABLE8, attached to tho Hotel, will furnish tho best provisions for any stook that may be brought to the Hotel; and provide conveyances to any point, at the shortest notice, and on reasonable terms. SAM'L N. STOWE. Jnly 15 28 tf NEW CABINET SHOP7 MUW FIRM. HARRIS A MOORE, HAVING formed a co-partnership in the CABINET BUSINESS, take this method to Inform their friends and the citixens of York District generally, that they are prepared at their Shop, one door 8oath of the Post Offiee and adjoining the ENQUIRER PRINTING OFFICE, to mannfaetnre every description of REn-NLJMRJKrJtTr'RLJRBRRaa^ which they will dispose of at the LOWE8T PRICES FOR CASH, or in exchange for LUMBBB. jgy 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. S. HARRIS, C. R. MOORE. . Oct 29 43 8m "VTOTICE.?All persons indebted tojRe fim ll of T. S. PAGAN & CO., or PAGAN, FAYSSOUX & CO., are requested to make settlement forthwith, as I am determined to have the business closed by cash I owe money and it mnst be paid. If am absent you can call on G. W. WILLIAMS, JAMES JEFFERYS, Esq., or DANBL O'LEARY, as either of them hare some of the papers in their hands. This is oar last notice. T. 3. PAGAN & CO. PAGAN, FAYSSOUX & CO. Nov 18 46 tf VTOTICE.?The undersigned would respeeiI W *_u_ If nn/vn fVin.fi indebted to the flm JL l liuijr ur^v *v Mj/v- ? ?? " of ADICKES k WITHERS, to come forward and settle. The books of the concern most be closed either by cash or note. H. F. ADICKES, Survivor. Jan 21 8 tf ANTED?TO BORROW FOR SEVERal years, on good personal security, interest payable annually, about 11.009. For farther particulars enquire at this Office. Dec 2 . 48 tf DE GRATH'S electric oil,? Fresh and genuine. For sale at the ENQUIRER OFFICE. ITLPHATE, ACETATE, A MCRIATE of Morphia, Iodine apd Iodide Potass* For Sale by _ AUI80N * BRAXTON