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&m I AH UHFOHTOTJATE INDIVIDUAL. The feet is, Jake, I must have been bom on a Friday, for I'm the most unlucky man born in old PikS. Well,-*hVfacl is, I aint had do | lack since you left here, and how in the thunder Pm aliye-now is more'n "I can tell. About the end' of December, the old man* told me to take eightbales o' cotton to Montgomery and sell" it/and ef I wanted to get any little traps'for myself to do it. Well, I' took the cotton to .'Montgomery and sold it fur ten cents a pound, and it 'twant two hours after that, I met Joe Sparks, who had sold fourteen hales of wus cotton than mine fur eleven cents a pound?ef he didn't 1*11 be darned ! Well, I strayed round about Montgomery fur two days seem' the sights, - ? * - *- ' ?1 T? ^ ?? i-- tb Pan ana ac lasi ooe ana me meets up wn.u l>?u Wescott. As we were agoingfcrleive for home next morning, we thought we woold have a good time of it that -might; so we went to a. rustyrant, or whatever's the name of itrto have a good bit of suthin to eatN A tali fellter, with a sheet tied on front, come into the stall where we wus settin, and commenced a bowin and sorapin and grinnin, and handed Ben a program. Ben handed it to me cause he couldn't read, and I made out to read "shad," right on the top -of it. Now, Jake, you needn't laugh, for I never seed a shad in all my life till then, and I allurs took up an idea, that a shad were a fish about the size of a pyrcb, and I could eat half a dozeD pyrchany time, and reckoned Ben and Joe oould do the same ;.so I just told the fellow with the sheet on, to bring along eighteen shad, and have theaf fried-brown at that ! "Well, we set there'and talked and talked, and the shad didn't come, till birneby Joe started to go call the feller, when he met three niggers* a comin, and each nigger had a.tray with six shad in it.. Great Golly, Juke, ef the leetlest of them shad want a foot long, 1 wish I may he derned ! Says I look here, stranger; what do you call them ere ?" 'Shad,' says he. 'Shad!' says I. 'Yes, sir,' says he; *'and fine ones too? ?first of the season, sir.' 'What's the tax on em ?' says I. '83 apiece,' says he. Jake, was you ever kicked by a mule?? If vou was, you monght know about how I felt. Says I?^ 'Boys, I'll pay for the fish; butef I eatenDy of 'em I hope they may ohoke me !' I gave the feller 854 outen the oj3 man'6 money, and as I was goin out, he hollered at me and told me to give him a call next time I came back to Montgomery. Jake, yon know I'm nota very stout man, bat I'm reckened some up in Pike, apd if he'd been thar, instead of Montgomery, tnere's notellin'.how I might have disfigured that face of his'n,.' Well, I left Ben and Joe a setting thar, and went to the hotel afid got into bed.? That nigftl^ somebody basted open the door while I was asleep and. took my breeches and every darned cent of the old man's, money. Thar I was, Jake, with no money and no breeches, and what to do L didn't know. I was afraid to go home without the money; the'old man would have never got over me. I sent for Ben Westcott, and borrowed twonty-five dollars and a pair of breeches from bim, and took thb first boat for Mobile, and I be darned if L'd stopjthi* side of Texas, if I could help it. When we got down to SeLny, it was night, and I went ashore while they was takin' in cotton. Just as the boat was a startin' a feller steps up and sez he/ 'mister, wish'd you'd give me a half dollar for two quarters.' I give him the half, took the two quarters,-aud the boat started. I looked at the..quarters as soon , as I got into the cabin of the boat, and Jake, I be dogonn'd if they wasn't both five dollar gold pieces. I didn't say a word to nobody, but I reckon I struok a line for my ? state room about as fast as anything you ever see, for fear some one would come and claim the money. Next morniDg I went to the bar and took a drink. By the by, Jake, they keep mighty nice lioker on the boat. I drunk the whiskey and slapped down one of my crold Dieces. and told him I bad no smaller" O * . change. The feller looked at ,the-money sharp and looked at m? sharper, and bimeby he says, sorter savageous like, 'look here/ , stranger, where did you get that ?r Well, I was afraid to tell him how I got it, and so says I, boldly, 'I got it in Monti gomery.' 'Well, it's a counterfeit,' says he, 'it aint worth a cent.' I run my hand in my pocket and took out the other gold piece, and showed it to him, and I wish I may be darned, Jake, if they wasn't both counterfeit. It was no use a talkin'; I knowed I was irmocent, but then there was two counterfeits, and they swore I was trying to pass spurious money. They run to my state room to search my baggage; they jist swore I wasn't all right, for they said a man as is all right and squar', don't generally travel all the way from Pike county to Texas without some baggage. The barkeeper and the mate, and the captain and the cook, all rared and charged and got the passengers together, and they held a confab and finally agreed to be easy on me. They wouldn't take me to Mobile and put me in jail, but they just run the boat agin the bank, put out a plank, and told me to make telegraph time in gettin' off. Jake, I knowed I was innocent, and told 'em so, but but it was no use. I reckon I got off that boat quicker'n I got on it. The place whar they put me out was a reg'lar cane brake, and the mud was about two feet deep. I got out after a labile, and | walked two miles before I got to any house, and when the derned niggers see'd me, they sikt the dogs on me, and tired as I was, there wasn't one of era could ketch me.? Well, I wandered about from place to place, till at last I got down here to Mobile. I had a little money J$ft from payin' my passage at Montgomery, and got me some common clothes. Waitin' round here to see if I could find anybody that knowed me and help me on to Texas, the guard took me up as a suspicious character, found the same gold pieces , in. my pocket when they searched, me and kept me in the guard-house till they could find out sumthin' about me, and I'd been there yit if I hadn't thought of you, a"d told 'em you knowed me. You're a trump, Jake, and I reckon I'll take your advice?go back home and tell the old man a straight truth about the matter. We heard "Jake" tell him to call at his store the next morning and get some money, after which we left, cogitating upon the glorious uncertainty of appearances, the fickleness of fortune, and the high price of shad. ^Employment is the best oil to lubritot? the wheels of time. JO SUGGS AT THE. CAWDY, STEW. Boys, did I ever Felt you about Jo's adventure at Molly Dobs' candy stew down on i; Hnggins Creek ? ? Well, if I never did, here goes. Jo you know, was a round chunk of a fellow, wore': tighjj pants and a hob tail coat, and vfas monjjrogtBjafraid of the gals. > The gals, though^ warn't afraid of Jo, if he did own.lapd and nigger,?for-?ich,jike have no terrors forthetn. Welt not being afraid of Jo, of-course they didn't fear the other fellows, who were minus all .these ? Well then/Jo was axed, along with a number of.them, to come down iP Molly Bobs'" mammy's to .a candy stew, and. down Jo went; with all his fat and bashfulness, and .when he got there the house was full of galsand fellows, and the candy had been poured out to cool, and was setting'all aboht 'the room on chairs and tables. So goon as he 'entered all eyes were on him??F mean the' gals, for Jo was considered a/gfeat catch, and Jo blushed"; bat old Mrs. Bob's and Molly .rushed to him, seized him by the hand and literally overpowered him with kind greetings; he became oonFnsed, his legs got weak,.and he looked about for a placeto sit down. Molly and her mammy kept crowding him: TBey were right after Jo's tracks, ,'and lie was straight after a chair, and as he cast his eye back, he thought he saw' a Soft cushioned one. and' he took a squat at it, and as he touched it, you never heard such a yell in your life; he lifted him-, self, out of it elear into the very middle of the door, clapped his -hands on bis breeohcs and wiggled like a worm in hot embers, while the smoking candy trickled down his legs. The gals all screamed, Molly fainted. I seized a bucket of water, Mrs. Dobs the dish tub, and right at Jo we both dashed as' he rushed out of the room.-. Bat luckily he stumbled and fell and Mrs. Dobs came right on top of him, tub aud all. ' To make things sure" I, chugged him With the bucket of water abtiut the seat of agony. He roared, I' tell you, and when we Jifted him up, his hands were stuck fust behind him. The cold water had done the work, and there was no loosening them without fire and hot water. He begged us not to take him baok among the gals, but it was no use?there was no where else to take him?and we pulled him right among them, and stood him with his back to the fire, and poured hot water where his hands were'stuck, while all the gals blushed, covered tip their faces, and wondered if he was much burnt.? ^'Powerfully ' damaged'.' says I. At" this. . "Molly screamed aod swooned again, and- Jo . gave his hands a sudden wrench, bolted oat of the house, aod took down the road like forty devils were after him, and about one minute aftet another fellow followed him, and a woman close on to him with a broomstick. . That boy?, was me and old' Mrs Dobs, but she got no nearer me than I did Jo. I tell you the "running was powerful, and I can't to this day, decide which is most' stimulating?a dish of hot candy, as Jo took it, or the sight.ofa brpomstigk ip the hands of an angry woman. But boys, if you want to have fun, just say "lasses-candy" to Jo;, it will do yon good to. pee hitn clasp his hands and grin. . % ' ** iirfu ? ? * GOING THE ENTIRE PORKER. Old Levi Allen used to go tin peddling in his younger days, at which business he accumulated quite a fortune before he was seven and twenty. "?he neighbors of the borough where he finally settled, as the proprietor of a pretty large farm, would ofteu insinuate that Allen had not been aoy too honest in gathering together his riches, and such was the. faot. A fellow, sinner has since revealed some of the old man's youthful shortcomings and over-goings, and there was ojae?h?odge" of his so original that it is worth a mention.? cIt was this : f ."Wherever our dealer in tin-ware chanced iqput up far the night, he was pretty suie '* to make his way .to the best bed in the house. From t! is bed he \vould abstract a quantity " of the feathers, and having a bag for the purpose, contrive to smuggle out the samn and get it stowed away in his ,"kit"*bofore any one was stirring. This proceeding, giving him several pounds of good geese, feathers every day, did not a little towards swelling the profits of his business, and'we are assured that it..was .only one of many similar -" LA ? a^I. prauuues iu \vmcu ?no muuigvu. On one occasion Allen $lept in a bed which was very scanty?a diminutive bed, a bed of few feathers, but all it contained were "live geese," and unusually good at that.? The speculative tin-ware" merchant thought * it would be rather small business to take away feathers from a case containing so few ?in short, that his only sensible mode of procedure was to take' the entire bed. He accordingly rose before the sun, and Commenced shoving it out the rear window, with the intention to go down on account of "that 'ere colic," and stow it away before any one was "up." Hut, as ill luck would have it, the host had ariseo, and was out UDder the window gathering some light chips aod fuel for the morniDg fire, and when he saw the bed "looming up" iu such an unnatural position, rnd just ready to full to the ground") be cried out to the pedlar: 'Halloa there, stranger! whatareyou doing?' The astonished "operator" saw that he was caught in the act, but his ready wit helped him out. "Doiug?" he rejoined, with a look full of wrath, as he thrust his head ou.t and took a survey of the field, "I guess some of these infernal bed bugs will soon find out what I am about?haven't slept a wink all mgbt!" With this, he "let" the bed out of the , window ; and went down to the wood pile, from whence he took a club, aod gave the bed such a beating therewith as would have been .fatal to any sort of "creeping thing" ensconced therein. He theu took it back to his room, and looked so "darned honest" at breakfast, that the host didn't charge him but half price for lodgings, and took it all out in "tin." A Sensible Detection.?A big, blackbuck negro was charged before the Recorder of New Orleans, by one of the genus dandy, with stealing?or rather being caught in the very act of stealing?his boots out of his ! bed-room, at an early hour in the morning, ; A little liuib of the law?one of the sharp practice class?who defended the negro, was rather querulous in the cross-examination of the complainant. "Now, sir," he said, "you have told his honor that you were in bed when the negro I entered the room. Did you see him at the 1 time." "No." "Didyou hear him ?" "No." I "How, then, came you to know that he 1 was stealing your boots?" "Why, I smelt him ; opened ray eyes, and found that he was?as one of our poets beau-j tifully espressos it*?stealing and giving odor. < " . - .x ^ r . . ,?J* j ^ > $wk?s 'ttofets. : ' ,i ?"1- > r . . 5= _DR. ALFRED CRAVEN ,-i Jitsiiinrf Surgeon:- gcnfist, YQRKVILLE, S. C. On the East .side-of the fJain Street,' South y of the "Palmetto Hotel." *^g< ? * * Jan 6 ' if , JOHN L. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW V . ^ * AWT) ' \* * < J,S ' ' COMMISSIONER IN EQUITY; v ~ TOBfKVItLI," S. C.' V" V v ,, . . v - Office in the Court-Hraae. .v.-'7*. Jan 6 -1 ^ ly ; 'V 'THOMAS J. BELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ^?lBlSlTaa>3.!2a 55?^?Biii Office in the "Adlckes Bntldln*--Up-Sta!n? Over the Jewelry store. Will practice in the Djsfriots of the Northern ' Circuit! Nov 11 - 45 f t r . r, tj'60 ( T - J. ,C. CHAMBERS* ATTORNEY iLTTCiAW -" , AKb- ' , a?3?a?a???a aa .V; Office inthe Building one door South of S. Sadler's Store. ' * -t Prompt attenlionjoilL be gietn io 'he collection of.debit, ?c., in fhit and the surrounding District*. V; j. Sept 9- > .' , 86 " ' * l - tf, ALLISON & BRATTON, ; : > DRUGGISTS & APOTHECARIES. f .. DEALERS IS - . . Chemicals, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, and all of the most, v Popular proprietary or Patent Medicines. Feb 24 ^ , 8. , , if ' 1. II. BLACK?'- - * PR ? J p BRICE BLACK & BfllCt, ' ATTORNEYS AT LAW, . ; N . AND .. Washington, ark. v PROMPT'attention given to all business in their profession, in Arkansas or'Nortliern Louisiana. Refer 'to Messrs. F. Gaitl-vd and James A. Black, Columbia, S. C.. Hon. R. B. Boylston, Winnshoro*, S. C., Col. W. B. Wil?on, Yorkville, S. C., C 8. Brice, Esq., Chester, 8. C.-, Col. W. Thompson, Union, C. H., 8. C., DougTas & Ivins, Spartanburg C. H., 8.- C. March 10 ' 10' ' tf ' , OT? ?Z3. PJLKMK^ MILE AID UK MM4CT11; t OVER W. 'P. "M'FADDEN'S COACH-SHOP, . ?' ? ' YORKVILLE, S. C. $S?~ All kind? of Saddles and Harneaa made at the shortest notice. REPAIRINOpromptly executed. Oct T dO . " _ . tf -, S?.??r--, j. A. ESTES. - THOMAS DcOHAFFE.VarED. J. A. ESTES & CO., FACTORS & COMSHSSIfl\T STERCHAXTS, For the sale of t. COTTOJT, GHAUT, FLOTTR, iilTD AH KUTCW OF t tJOUNTHY ^PRODUCE. OFFICE?NOR TE-JL TL<A NTIC WE A R VES, . (Dlt&Ifi&aSS.'SSfg Sa <Ba. ESS" According to the terms of the Co'-partnerncrship, we will not speculate, directly or indirectly, in acy Produce shipped to our house. .A "r* V i :> .? -Vl References.?0. Mills, S. S. Farrar. Brothers & Co., Lanneau, Smith & TV bible*, Thomas J. & C. H. Moise, Charleston. S. C.: Col. B. Anderson. "E Hope, Columbia,. S: C. ; Thoraav'Moture, Sr.. N. R'. Eaves, A. Q.' Donovnnt, Chester, ft. C : Col. F. Scaife. Union, S. C.; Col. I. IT. TVitlref spoon, J. W\ Avery. W\ A. Latta. Esq., Col. H. N. RrOwe, Dr. J. R: Bwrtton, Yorkville. 8- C. ; Dr. Happoldt, Salisbury, N. C.v; J. L. DIxou, Knoxville, Tenn. ? - * r May 27-' ' 21 ^' ly - GARDEN SEED! GARDEN SEED!! AS the tune is fast ^pproaohing when the delightful occupation to "all, of GARDENING, will have to be resumed ; and it being impossible to produce superior vegetables but from superior seedsr-we Nave furnished ourselves from out of thq best houses in the United States, with f eeds in their purett formt, and which will be warranted as marked, in as large quantity, pnd a more complete assortment, and> which vrill be sold cheaper than seeds have everheep so.ld jn.this market. 85^, We will make lUgQk) reductions to vountry Merchants. .Call .and .examine. ^ .... . ' ALLISON & BRATTON.* ' Feb y v , 5 _ ~ tf NOTICE.?AH.persons indehted tothli'finn of T. S. PAGAN & CO , or-PAG AN, FAYSSOUX & CO., are requested to make settlement forthwith as I am determined to have the business closed by cash I owe money and it must he paid. If am absent von can call on G. W. WILLIAMS, JAMES JEFFERYS, Esq., or DANIEL O'LEARY. as either of them have gome of ti e papers in their hands. This is our last notice. '*- * T. S. PAGAN & CO. _ PAGAN, FAYSSOUX & CO. Nov 18 46 " * tf EXTRACTS, &C.?Mnugent & Caudroy, Hand's, Glenn's and Harrison's exlraefs for the Handkerchief. Pomades, Shaving Croams, Superior ShaviDg and Toilet Soaps. For Sale by ' ALLISON & BRATTON. Fob 24 , 8 . tf v LtVORING EXTRACTS^?Of Lemon, Vanilla. Celery. Nutmeg. Ginger. Orange Flower nnd Damask Rose. Sugar of Lemons, for the instant preparation of Lemonade. For sale hv ALLISON & BRATTON. uvn 01 R tf H 4IR DYE.?Batchclor's, Harrison's and Jayne's Hair Dyes. Fur-dying the Hair, Whisker's and Moustache, a beautiful and permanent black. For sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. Feb 24 8 tf NEW SUPPLY.?We have just received a new supply of RIO, JAVA and MOCIIA COFFEE, to which wo cnl' the attention of those who want a prime article. Call $t MEACHAM & WHEELER'S, Near Mie D"Tint. 8 IB AY'S PILE LINIMENT.--A certain and effectual remedy for than most distressing malady. Fir sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. Feb 24 8 tf Y7TNEGAR! VINEGAR ! !-0?e Cask V pure WHITE WINE VINEGAR. Also, one cask of APPLE VINEGAR. For sale on three months time, at MEACHAM & WHEELER'S. "I" IQl'ORS.- Fine French Brandy, Pure Port, 1 A Madeira, Sherry. Tcneriffe and Malaga Wiues, for medicinal pnrpn?es only. For sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. Feb 24 8 tf nAGGING, ROPE AND TWINE.? We have a fine lot of Bagging, Rope and Twine, which wc offer low, Call soon. Terms? 3 months. MEACHAM fc WHEELER, Nearly opposite K. M. R. Iload. rnOBACCO AND CIGARS.?A large .1 lot of TOBACCO and CIGARS, now u stoic and for sale by MR AC HAM k WHEELER. rnOB tCCO.?Fine (MIEwInG nud SMOX KING TOBACCO. F..r sale bv ALLISON & BRATTON. Feb 25 8 tf 17*l*RS.?-The highest price will be paid for . OTTER, FOX, Coon, Mink, Muskrat and Ilubbit skins, by L. BLOOMBERG & PRO. FOR HAIR DYE and Hair Restorer, GO to GARVIN'S Confectionary. JO? PRINTING?Neatly executed at the ENQUIRER OFFICE* I SELLIMOFFVTWST!. . ; ; ? ' i HAVING DETERMINED ' I .TO CHANGE OUR BUSINESS, . ? ? IT* .WrtL 8ELL QUB KNTmB STOCK,OF , HilPRrKTG' ctj WXSnRPH (] *'&&&&? * ;; ; AT COST FOR CASH ! / .J ' OR ON-TIME- > TO PROMPT PAYING CLST0MER&! ] v?, LINDSEY & GORDON, , | v S* ^ t. ' .. r k .April l- . .. ... 14' tf - .| jpidk pure medicines, fresh ilrtlgs, . For choice chemical#, . - V" '1?dr select perfumery, -T - ; .? ? f - i .f i ' por hair preparations, por fancy soaps, por plain soaps, . por cosmettcs, y - ;i j ii^or cologn es, " * ^ j! rr brushes of aii kinds, por paints and oils, jpor yarnisiies, For d ye-stuffs, ; 'J?-, 2L L> >- . * ' v>^ por glass and putty, por turpentine, jpor camphene, ipor burning fluid, por pure liquors.. > . por medicinal purposes, jpor all patent medicines, ^ por choice tobacco, ' * pftb fke segars, fl?or scotch snuff, Jt" - -' - ' pOR MAC ABO Y SWCFF,' pOR SPICES .un> ; jpOR OTHER DOMESTIC Articles, * jpOR ALE OTHER ARTICLES ^ \ USUAILY KEPT BY * DRUGGISTS, goto' THE YORK 1)11 Hi STORE ' InLindsey Block. y.-A.CAUSSE&CO. Apr? - _ 14 tf Sanford's Liver Iovigorator, A LARGE quantity just received directly from the manufacturer. by V: A. CAUSSE & CO., * At the "Yi>rk Drug Store." JAYNE'S MEDICL\ES.-AU of Dr." JAYNE-'S FAMILY MEDICINES. Juat rej ceiyed by - V. A- CAUSSE A CO., PbarpirvceutistH'.. > .Marpli 24/ ' ' 12 . tf t COTCH S1WJFF.?Ja?t. received at the YORK DRUG STORE. Marcb24^r ; ,> ^ 12~?tf ' Fresh Medicines. JUST received at the YORK DRUG STORE, in ?? ; rvw V- 7 Uiuur-cjr For Choice Segars, GO to V. A. 6ADSSE & GO'S - . - . . DRUG STORE. GUM CROPS.?Rose, Lemon and Licur ice GUM DROPS. For sale at "the YORK DRUG STORE. .. March 24 ' 12 ' tf * <3 Choice perfumery.-Just openr, 4 ed at V. A. CAUSSE & CO'S. I March 24 - -12 tf ' 1 Fahyestock's vermifugal? . A large lot just received at the , - j ... - YORK DRUG STORE. * i , ..March ill .12 'tf * i BURNING FLUID.?For. sale low at the 41 York Drug Supre," Liudsey Block, by . v.;A. CAUSSE & CO..- . j) De gratips electric oil.Fresh and Genuine. For sale by V. A. CAUSSE & CO.. . v fv * v < OATTSI# 4 f\f\ BUSHELS SEED OATS. For sale by , 1UU MEAOHAM & WHEELER.* j A AA SACKS of SALT. For sale by . * 1UU MEACHAM & WHEELER. ] L AMI'S.?Glass and Britannia .BURNINGFLUID LAMPS?a beautiful assortment.? t .For sale by ' . ALLISON & BRATTON. j jrFeb 24 . ... .8 tfjf OILS.?LAMP, TRAIN and SWEET OILS, r For sale by fbebarrel.-at - . " >v ALLISON & BRATTON'S. Feb 24 8 tf t GELATINE.?Coxes Sparkling and Pink 1 Gelatiue. Russian, French and American 4 Isinglass. For sale by - J ALLTSON & BRATTON. ] i tan nnn havava, german; & 4 OU.UUU DOMESTIC CIGARS, ranging ' in price from $15 to $50 per Si. at '? ALLISON & BRATTON'S. < Feb 24 8 . tf" \ A I ACC.4RONI, CORY - STARCH, 1 ifl Kio. Tapioca, Sago, Pearl, Barley and j Becker's Lauira, at s ALLISON Si BRATTON'S. 1 Feb 24 8 > t OFFEE ! COFFEE ! I COFFEETI 1 A fine lot of Rio, Java, Cuba and Luguyra t COFFEE, on hand and for sale cheap by . . J. J. GARVIN. ' CKUFF.--500 pounds Lorillard'8 Genuine l ! O SCOTCH and MACCABOY SNUFF. For 1 ? ? * mm/wt [ Sale by ALLISIWK un&'nva. [ Feb 24 8 ' rf; WAi\TEO.-500 BUSIIELS OF CORN, lor which the market price will be paid in ' Cash or Groceries, nt f. , ' M EACH AM & WHEELER'S. t . ) , ! 25,000?"?? on baud and for ^ | ' "* MEACHAAI & WHEELER, j, FOR jE GOOD New Orleaus, Porto Rico, and West India MOLASSES, call on 8 J. J. GARVIN. I I a FOR j i i^lANDIES, Raisins, Figs, Nuts, and all other I things usually kept in a Confectionary, call i " on | J. J. GARVIN, j FOR I 1 PORTER, Ale and CHAMPAGNE, GO to U GARVIN'S FAMILY GROCERY. ' f i ?? i FOR TOILET, Shaving and Washing Soaps, GO to 1 J. J. GARVIN'S Coiiieouvu&ry. j J List -of letters?Bemaining ia the PufctOffice at YorkvHfe, 9.C., on the FIR8T)F APRIL, 1859: Vlexnndcr, Jofca - "liLeeler. ' Vllen, JameS V -? ' ^Kerr, Mary F. Vuxo, Mullen .r'-fKeenftn & Rrotherp, leatty, .Taix^eg '.[Kadwle*; Q. B. ?oulware, GL'F. * ^Lee^h", Edward 3rowtike, j*. H; . ' 8 Dowry, ?Fv.Tt. 3arry, Mrsi, >L Er, .L^wk, EMU. ^ 3iair, J. p. V > LeWs, J.-U. 3 3,iir<l, ; - ?JndL*i Charlotte 31 fftik-i nshVp, "Fehe' *K*f^ Laneyv-Anetetfeon - ?' [Jaldln, William 2 Little.- W'' f. Jratton, Thomas^ MeCarteV, David % ^ Vnndifcr& C<J. ^-Mopro, R. TO* B^rilnger, Alfred. :M?>orc, Ellen J. /_ ? . Uyyf^r2? *T-]jfiilEoitland,.Mti. H. J 5'?cjs, J H. * " Mariroev^I'MV.''to>bCr( v BehfeTolentDiv. S. of T.Tliuns, C,.. Bitrton^ AYillinm ' 'McKoight, Juha v Brnttdn, Dr. Jehn ' * 'McEnight, Mtss-j: E. Carsot>, John . Meek, John H.-' Casey, John ff. ' " (MDler,ty H. f 2 CrawfoTd, Mrs. Mary (Morgan, Jesse Charlesworth, Samuel J Myera, "Wri?. R. ' Coulter, L L. 1 J^pisou. A. C. ' Chambers, John S. * " ^Ncely. XlispIreneCranford, Elzavan ?. "Jforwood/J. M." . Connally, Dr. - rOlnkBtr Constable, Georgo -'-Olverson',- M?ss 8arkh Carter, Waller R. Partrutn.^HeBry > 2% Citizen Office. * -fi Pollard. WJVKiW) Childers, W. A > . |PRsley,'B, H. -* CaiMon, Julin W. ^Rowisll, J. !?. > . : Curry, OhnVlrg . .PjMt?rs?n, 8. 0. Davis. Mis? Virginia " [Ffirtlow, James* Davidson, A. B. , [.'{.Ryan, Mrs..'H., Z. B. 2 Demurest, A. C. '[Robertson, Mrs-.Ijpciuda Davis, Mrs. Eliza.,., Davis, T-afuvctte . 'SfpeV, Mrs. Jane B. Davidson, E. 'C. . 4! Shirks, A.' * * .* 3 Dwmerest, S. C.' " ^ pprfngsT^B.Davidson. Ruben .Sirorer; Mrs. ?h Earl, Gu- tnvus Schnmra, J, . 3 Edwnrdp, John R. [Taylor, S. A. Flanagan, G. W. ' (Turner, Joseph ' Froneb'erger, 4>. br R. ?Thom, James > Gordon, T. H. >. *.* " JTaylor, Parmenas Gwinn, Jeptha White, David- >.w Gwiim, Tabitlm i Warliek, Catharine 2 Gibson, Rev. J% D.>?v 'Wilson, Mrs. Amanda ' Gwinn/Judson hWHIlamson, J. &, . Galbrailb, F. M. - j Williams, Knox , Gwinn, Jacob j.Wallaoe. Jane .r Gricr, Thomas i Wnite. M. Hudson. R. H. 2iWebbpy, v. . Hosier, Joseph [Williams, Thomas W. . nowell, Z. .WKisooantr Alfink Hammell, John iWilliams, B. J. r: Harris, Noah i [Wood, Rev. L. 2 Jackson, A. S. . | ' . - . JOHN R. ALEX ANDER, P. X.. April 7 4 *-*5 3t "VORK SHERIFF'S SALESP . > ' V T / ** > . "Z m By Virtue of. Writs of Fieri Facias, to me directed will be sold between tbe legs! lours. of Sheriffs' Ssifc/ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN ' BUY' ffEXTt*, ^ On Tuesday after the tjrst jHonday in at the house of. defendant, I- "Will sell one bay. hprsa, one paddle and bridle, 13. hetkT of bogs, -2 head of cattle, > lot. of corn and fodder, Jot of cotton seed, lot otbdeon, 1 bed and bedding, one pine table, onff 'trunk,, one lot of chairs, Tclock, 1 cupboard, 1 looking class and a lotof sundries, levied on as the property ofLeroy Armstrong? at the suit of W. I. Clawson, Administrator, etal. 2 One tract .of land, adjoining lands' of James Mailinax, deceased, Marcus Bird, Robert Caveny and the K. M. Iron Company, levied on as .'the property, of R. M. R:arlv, at the suit of J. W. Avery a'tid others. > -' .. .. -. 3 - One tract of "land "whereon toe defendant wow rosldeB. adjoining lands of J.'-N. McEIwee, Robt. Whiteside# and. otUers, levied on -as Uie property of D> N. Peters,' at tbe suit of J. N.'McElwee and others... , . . . *# One tract of land whereon onfendant now re sideBj Adjoining larfds'of^I. P. ?Vnice; warcus Bird And Others, If vied, on as the property ot Jacob Etjors, nt tho satt of Janes Childtra. * 8* On trndt of tend" whereon the defendaht how resides.-adJonripg lands of 'A. JJr. Jackspn, Jobrf Whitesidesand others. . AJ s o,]o p.X.uesday af^ the first Monday in'May, aCthe ^residence ofthe de^ fendnnt, I will sell 7 head of bogn, 3 headof catt'e, one wagon and harness, and one^set.of drawers, levied ou as the property .of JL. L. Gardner; at the suit of MylesSmitff, for apofher and others. 8 On Tuesday after the first Monday in May, at the residenoe of M. N'. Johnson,will sell onq black horse, bridle and saddle, one TdungeJ one bench and one trunk, levied oiras the property of M. N. Johnston, at tho suit ofX IV tyhitb, Guardian. i<?. Jofuwton abd T?'Nv -ffcttus. 8 One tract of land'sthereon tbe_ defendant now resides, adjoining lands of W, H. "Ctttrol, Jlardfn and others, levied otf sis the property ofMary Pnrsely, at the suff Qf William MeEnrc, And others. V " .*]* ' ", 8 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, adjoining lands ofRoddy and others, levied ou the property of,R. 8." Horn, at the suit of W. E. Bose and'others^ . * . One sorrel horse," lavied (fn as the pfonerty of S. A. Stewart, nt' ib? soft of Tfins. "B/WRhers. -3. " One bay mare, one bay colt, and $r sorrel turtle^ Jevied on as the property Kf Japbb TJ; MoorC, at Hie suit of G. R. Ratchftrd'and others. ' "8 One tract of land known as the "Mill Tract," and the Mill situated thereon, Adjoining lands of Robert Stewart^ W?. Me^rit. and others. Also, one other trac^khown as the 'Bennett Tract," adjoining lands of A. B,. Springs, Jobqf Aldersop".. and others. Also, one negro girl named Charlotte. Also, on Tuesday, after the first Monday in AIny. text, at the-bouse-of the defendant, one wagon and harness, one carriage, one cow, 2 beds and bed'lipg, and li'heed of hogs, levied on as the property of Tbos. N. Pettos, at the suit of J, Mt Strong nnd others. * A ' -.J* ^ Qn Tuesday- after the first Mond .y in May, it the house of Allison Blaok, 1 will sell onelotpf corn, levied on as the property of A- S.' Wallace, at the suit of A. M.-Jackson and others. * 4 One tract of land bounding on lands pf .Wa>. Dens, John Jackson and others, levied on as the property, of J. C. Acock, at the suit of A. J. Singles & Co. v ^ | < One bay horse one sorrel horse, one two-horse ?? tiwimr lprier) nn as the DrODert? VVUgUU UBU wuv - ??-A r , ?. )f Joseph Jenkins, at the suit of Lindsay & Gorion and others. ? . 6 . (.hie tract of land whereon the defendent?now resides; bounding orv lands of James R. Robinson, ind Dickson MoKnighf. Also, one other, tract, {nown-as the "McClerkln place," and bounding in lands of John McKnfght, Wm. Gunn, Dickson MpKnight and others, levied on as . the property >f Dr. John Hall, at the suit of John Ross and >thers. *- * 'v -7 One negro man, Berry, levied on ns the propery of James Meek, at the suit of John F. Brian & Tames A. Gaston, Administrators and others.- 7 One tract 6f land whereon the defendant now esidee, levied on ss the property of Joseph Heth rrngton, at the suit of William Brown and oth:rs. " " * " ' -15 One tract of land whereon defendant now lives, lonnding on lands of S. G. Westbrook, H. II. Jrennan and others. Also ono other tract bonnling on lands of Daniel Williams, together with be mills sitoated thereom, Also six negroes, vit: 3ill, Charles, Amanda, Beo, May and Green, ieved.ou as the property of J. N. McElwee, Jr., at be suit of William Caldwell and others. 10 ' One tract-of land whereon HenrjfKktareeLT'eliderf, and bounding on lands of Capt. Samudl Aniersen,' James Smith and others. levied on as the jropferty of J. R. Westbrook, at the suit of Mills fc Co., and others. # <. ? 6 ** Three negroes, viz: Sue and her two children, 31len and John, levied on ns the property of W. 3. Dunlnp, at the suit of Roddy &. Co. and others. -> - t -l,8 Four negroes; viz: Sniff, Allison, Dan arid Jake, evicd on as the property of Robert McLure, at he suit of Jas. L. Clark andCo., and others. 8 ALFRED STILWELL, s. y. d. . Yorkville, April 7rljB59. ? Bargains! Bargains! Bargains! - , pr.t . r 'A SELLING OFF AT COST HP? . F. H. SIMRILi Having determined to dispose of his entire Stock, and retire from business, will from his day, offer bis l&cge and varied assortment of ieadymade clothing and furnishing 300ds, strictly at cost for cash. A large portion of the Stock, was purchased ast Fall, and embraces all varieties, in the latest ityle, and of the best fabrics. Those who call early will get the best Goods, it Bargains never equalled in this market. ?72.?Every-article at the cost mark ind invariably for Cash! 8Qk? Those indebted to F. H. SIMRIL, SIMIIL & WILLIAMS, and F. H. SrMRIL A (?>., ,re requested to settle either by Cash or Note*. Jan 6 1 tf IIACOIV SIDES.?A fino lot of BALTID MORE BACON SIDES. Just received and or sale by CARROLL, CLARK & CO. March 24 24 tf DRAY TICH.ETS.--A large lot on hand and. for sale at ?NQUifi?ft Off ICS. ?. r * ' j For announcing a Candidate for -Ojfiie, per gear] or for alcxsiimc, S5 in afounse"; if . mot paid in adoance, $10. , FOR ORDINARY. ~ 7.\ The'friends of JOHN S. M JACKSON; ^,;4e?pectfnHyRTinoTjno'^iito; as'h*t5ih><r?rftte fpr tBe'aflrotf of ORIHtfiJtT. . April 8. 18?>a- " 14 V Jf~- , RIM ST* R Y .^?The~fHends of JEROME C.-311'HWSR, respectfully apntim'ce him rj? ft CawliHntc*fnr 6RMNARY OF York District, at the next election. ' '* * ApriN, 1850. - *?r< 13 * }j OjUMXARY.?Tfife friends ENLlTEj.Est}.. respectfully announce lumens ft Candidate fbr ORDINAJtY of ^"ork District, at the ortWlnp election. \ . 11" Sept 2; '59. ? &3 ** tf ? FOR TAX j3OUticT0??tr ] ! hVAX-cdiL^lSpi5^AlTB~fH^s~of I X MOSES LINDSAY respectfully announce mm | ns it Candidate for Tax-Oollector for York District, ' lit tbeepsuipe election. ' * ' "* | **?; # tf " rrV*e*reuutlK)rized i 1. to announce W. B. MeCONNELL. ns n Can- ] tli(4ape for Tax 'Collector for York PictrieJKat.tbe \ ensuing election. '--March II* - ' \ ' =0" ' - - \ ?$> HDil COLLECTOB?--Ilift ftiepria. of Cl 0. OWlN, respectfully announce hira a? a CAndMite for TAX-COLLEOTpil for Yejrk. Dietriet, aftfte-ensifing election. "iv ' March 4. 1859. 9 . . tf." Tax-collector.?The friends of B. T. BOYD respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tnx Collcotor Wr York'District, at the ensuing election. V : March 11.- T858. -10 - 1 * .-tf- Tax-collector.-?We are authorised to announce THOMAS ROACH as a Candidate for Tax Collector fcrk* fork District, at the. next election.. " *'. ?* . ,vti ^Feh. 26, 1859. ^ * $ ;'r/d v tT ' ri\4x collector.?The friends ofCap-1 ; JL tain JOHN J. WYLIB, beg learc to-annonhce hyp as a candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR of York. District* at the next election. - y . fDec Yt, 1858. - '.->.-50 >?' v* <tf ' > " TAX~COLLECTOR^-The friends o'f JOSEPH C. MITCHELL respectfully announce him as. a Candidate" for- TAX-COLLECTOR-, at the next election. ' *. . ?- ? 1- -?*. ? ^ Oct 22,1868.' , 42 ? j r 1 tf ' ' v Tax collector.?We are authorized to announce S. S. RLAM as'a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR of York Distrlcfc,'at*^he ejwu-. ing eleeBotf,4, - * - - .y. ' Jan 7>1858. - - 1 ^ Tax collector ?We ate authorized to announce Capt. DANIEL D. MOORE ai.a Yhinriiriato-fln* T A Y fnTTPPTTlP fAi. V?.t, Tv!rt: triet, at.the ensuing election. ? -~ S -i1' "iJan 14 - . 2- -.<s \ ' ~ *% *q*W~ TAIL COLLECTOR. ?~We areauthorized to announce WYLlE L. HARRI8, Esq., a?-^ Candidate for TAX-CPLLEGTQR ?f York Dia'trict, atthe ensuing eljsctioA * t,' Jan7fl858?. .. ,1 -v* y.? f Chairs! Chairs!! Chairs-!|! DOSTER & CREPS*. riajx EESPECTFlTLlJr announce tofflieir ^J| friends and the public generally, that they-Wo just received dtreot from iBHW. tbe nutnqfacturer?a Joe assortment. 'jW' K ofCHTA'TOS, wbioh.they will sell at -r f "l prices, so low as to "astonish fbe natives." .1 he fltook consists of Boston Bookers; Cane-Seat- Bookers] , > * ^ Chairs; Children's 1DiiL-w '*** . ,*S %> *??? -ring Chairs,-.^sa, &c. ' -? <s.- " Being well-supplied, by iecent additions, wttB an excellent stock of material in the Cabinet ]fne, they are prepared to mannfactoro erery description of FI RMTIRE, on short .notice, r' oawii order tbju all iiauds nmy bo enabled to "push along, keep moving," they will do business, on the Cash principle. Give* us a icSH af ftfe bid stand, near-tbe?cpoti-- {=- ? ? * r a? , - a , w ^P.GSTEB-& CREP8. " Jan 6 * t ly k, * JACOB FUCH, '** r in TAKES this, method td infoVm J bi^Trjenda and customers, that ho Jias removed bja. BOOT ANC 8HOE eetai)lisjne"!jJ:.tb the "Meek Building," adjoining the store of Moore. Ba&iey & Co., where he is prepared wltit Competent workmen and the very best piatcffnl, tcf MA KB VStiDAlTt " boots and-shoes In the-FINEST and most DURABLE manner-.? Be will spare no pains to give entire flatistHction to his customers; and in order tftAt the ''mentisJ may justify the ekds," his business.will be conducted on the cash system. ^ , In order to meet urgent demands, he witt keep constantly on hand, a stock of BEADY-MADE BOOTS and SHOES./,- . A . vA - returns bis-sinccfe thanks fortbegens .erops patronage heretofore bestowed op him, and hopes by strict attention to business, io iaetijl a continuance of the public favCrl < ? ^ Jan 6" I * jj CALLf'-eALL! IF YOU WISH A GOOD 12.1RG.1IV, C A. L L ! I -HAVE OX HAND SEVERAL NEW CLAHBLy m "T >. -v J A *-: an!) ROCKAWAYS, >X'M - / * a ?AND?- ' SECOND-HANDED BUGGIES, Which I will sell At a Bargain for Cash, or in exchange for Lumber or Country Produce. I MUST AND WILL SELL." B?. All kinds of LUMBER suitable for a Carriage Shop, taken in exobangefor work." W. P. McFADDEN- ' NoVl8- . A -. : T .46 * -.Or^.tf -( Youth and Manhood. JUST PUBLISHED, the 2?th Thousand, and .mailed.in a seated envelope, to any adftress^ postpaid, on receiptof three.stamps. - '! A Medical Essay ah the physical exhaustatioh and decay of Che frdfn'e. caused by "self-abuseinftqUon.and.thc injurious consequence* of Mercury. By R. J. Culvcrxcell, if. D. \ member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Jfo.; . 8@U Spermatorrhoea, ^erhimU Emissions, Genital and Nervous DebilityrImpotency, Loss of Enertr9. Denre?sioi> of Snirits. Timidity. Diseases of r~ .~ -TT- ? - ?r the Sexual Organs and Impediments to Marriage, are promptly and effeotuall removed by the auditors' noveLand most successful mode of treatment, by means of which the invalid can regain pristine health without having recourse to dangerous and expensive medicines. ?..v - \ - * ? , ^ ^ <From the. London Lancet.^ * <, , .^The best treaties ever written on a jubjep^.of ' vital importance to all, well worthy the author'9. \ exalted reputation. Address the Publishers, J. C. KLINE & COL, 1st Avenue, Cor. 19th street: Post Box 45?CS N. York oity. ? ? * feb 17?ly IIHE Subscriber has made such arrangements as enable him to furnish IRON- RAILING, of descriptions and patterns, for Gaave-Yords, Balconies, &o. Persons needing such will please call on or address him at his MARBLE YARD in Yorkville.' . RICHARD HARE. | May 27 21 ly | DAl'E VOI R K tOS!--The undersigned ; purchase 100,000 pounds clean LINEN or COTTON RAGS, for which the highest market price will be paid. L. BL00MBJB8G * ?B0, < rV - P-itOSFKCTUS. THIS A SOOTHE EN ITTE RA K Y JOITEN AL. Thei-ux ueftstonedfpropose to. comhiwice, in the conw of next" month. the pnh liL*ntio?i of A SOUTBJitt^UXEaAKY JOURNAL C.. Tie necessity for sdch fin organ of Southern Sifria will ond6 be oofnprckended by all who hare refle<?te^,?|A?il tfiW""T?W8ent insnfijoient arrangsntectf <ft>j?.tlre sjpresrioo of the tbonghts and feclines of our section. We have in the South two excellent periodicals: tho "SotTuEitjt Lite41 abt me.?8engbb.".^;,jl4chnj0nd, Va., and "RcsSF.M/'s .mabaziii>v,J^CharTe/ton. Although they are abfy colhiTuetoOind in all respects worthy W odflfidtftotf oortJlTitenasitili, as monthly -igsuee, their ability to publish such an ntnonut of c<yuributions,^s^onUi .be Rooked for from so larpo a community, is necessarily limited. At the Niirth^tl^umhsx,p^ji.Ver?0' and semi-lit erv-y periodicals ^proportionately, rauoli larger, and as greater facfliflcs for publication are offered far more iS^rtitten atTttfhgst' fteir people: although J t ie.-not true that tfceruis a.pT*4tW*iegeee of intelligence in the .Northern States. Agnin, it is absurd topropOSe that the i?ellec'ual, moral, m?tbi'tier or political features of Southern society eau be reflected by a literaruye which springs from a social organization of-enffrefy different and even hriflUe- principles. 'We Are, -moreover, entirely cowvfticed that society in jha^8antli J? moulded by Institutions, anjl custom? tjbe best .adapted to the production t)'* a perfect Literature. '.In view of ffffis fiict'that nor'TShto, "ousFobs, and \hodes of thought differ essentially from those of the Northern States, it becomes-aar-policy to have our own organs, devoted tb*dffl'-prcuH?r Institutions, and upholding those views which may preserve our people in unity of thought and action, aud maintain that wise conservatism of taste, morals and politics upon which theweliire of the South depends. - ? ? , We hope to make our journal auxiliary to the two Southern Magazines, in tbp production, in print, of the intellectual efforts of oar own "citizens ;jn stimulating a Jove fox-EeajJit^, in elevating and Sustfttaiffg' tfih ^'naarif of taste, tn eu-6huraflnf^oatig"tmtfc, %trtl1la drawing out the olde* onea-iu oar moist* ?? . ^ The ,:CovM#x"4UJl itf pg^hed eury Thursday morning, at"Two DoLiAPaper anaoin, invaritifcly Wad^a^'. All Bdekt, Magfaixffee, Ac., sent to us will- b? prompfly'awftiinoa?-.ii8parii?l!y nvicwedomoticed,, a# occasion, may surest. A. few advertisements will t^e inserted reasonable rates. ' " v , *' t. j6T* The public age assured that this.is no mere experiment,the pap^r Will certainly be published,-?nd subscribers shall receive xhtWquid pto quo^ , > t i H Subscribers will pLeette address the proprietors ; and contributors, .the Editor, at Columbia, South Carolina. 4" " '' % - ? <W H O WAR It H# CALDWELL, Editor, ' > ev W^W,'WALJ?E&iCO.,.Proprietors. BSF The following well known Sontberh "Writers .have expressed thdr Bjtyathww*]^ enterprise" anirihelt- luteirfron tftrConmbuFe: Hen. *. 'ftr M &! - >VV vmarfa ieTfc-f^' A.-.LReqalW'. *> ""?+#. e*roHbe"dover. The Abbe fioqudte. M,AIartio.- .r J ofcp^-W. Overall^ n n Sallie Ajla fieqflv. Hon. U. CfayarfS." President Longstreet. Dr 0. H> Mfcyt* nA- ' ~>Ptvfe&6t'fk ConW John -RfeXbompaom . Professap-L&HBo'rde; T*ul JL Hayoe. . ProfesaQrRivera. , Hetty Timrod. - professor Vcnable. T^Wooif Davidson. ** ^ ^Profe^oFWydcTas*. U M, Ltebbr.-I< - vP?fesSdr=B4rhw%r * Martin.^ ^ ^ Brofeaeor^DaPrce. March 31 t| , | f -HOWABB rASSDClATION. 4 jBeyevoleht InttitutiaiTehaLlis^td fa tptcial Enioffmenff^rirti l&iffQfriY&fahdIHi: ~ ?*-*-- ;.r (rested, off it ted tcitlr Hfideni-1 * -t ^^nd Eptifvjc-fHVHffK* **' * rpil? JiOWAflP AWfoZm, in flew of tbe JL,*wful 4e?tjTtttiM.Qt buBMfl Ufe^capwdLfcy Sexual disease, andtbejlece^jpBfprpcticeiyipon -the dtrtbrteafe ^etfchs of soeh tftsedtffcshy Quacks, ?enral-years, njto d&ected-tthaii Qinarittflg)#orgeou??s a CliARJT4fB^j: Jwrthy of their ? name, to qjjen a Dispensary for -the treatment of 'QHTcMS of disettfce.'ih "'nTf' (Treir Torwrg" and to give MEDICA L A DVlt E I*A TfS to nJt who apply by letter, pjtfa a de^riptian of their condKion, fpge, occupation, habitsoflife, &c.)anrJ in easts hf bitreme poverty, to FtTRNlSH MEDICINES FRET? OPiCtK^w; ' It* hf"Ti<etH?!s to add that ,itfa? AsaOciatiop.- cunfinands -the highest Medical akiU,of4lba#ge,jmjl will fflrniiA tha moaLgxtyJern treatment. The Directors of the Association,'in1 Ihelr Annual Report ujjon the treatfifcnt ofSej^uol Diseases, fop the y^arentSng^nKry fStfT^oSi express the bfghe**- satisfaction?with tbe sucoess which has Attended the labor* of the ^Consulting Snrgeon in the.cure .of Spepmatoi;<^<je?, Seipinal Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhce, Gle^ Syphilis, the vie*, of Onanism or Self-abuse, &cM aha order a continuance of tbe same pTttn fbf the fusotng year. ^ TJW Pireotors,i)njnwev of 4h* past,: fscUrssurred that tboir.labors ip this- sphere of benevolent effort"hare beenSf great benefit totfce afflicted,^wpednTTyfo The yootog,~nirtl ft ?y have resolved to devo.te themselves, with renewed eeal, to this very important and much d,eapised cause. * % Atf admirable Report on >Sperinatorrh&a, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanist!), Hnstnr.fcation. or 8rlf-abust, aod elhwr* dTHases of the sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will be sept bvmuilJin a. sealed eoyelopel JREE OF CABRGl? on"receipt o?TW? StAMPS Tor postage. Other Reports aod Tracts on tfib^itature and treatment' of sexual dist-Ases* diet, &c., are oopst&ntl? being jxub>is^ed forgr^taitonp distribution, and wTlIne sent to the afflicted. Some of the new remdtfTes and methods of Treatment discovered duringtbe last year, arerof- great value. Address, for Report or treatment, Dr. GEORGE H. CALHOUN-, Consulting Surgeon, Howard As sociation, No. 2 South Ninth Philadelphia, 'Pa.' By order of tHe Directors. - ' * ~ E2RA> WARTWELL, President. GEORGE FAIRCHILD, Secretary- - ~ Jane 20 - * 20 ly BOOTS k SHOES. O -J T.nrtc 8MITIT ' Respectfully infbnhs'his friends and the public generally, that he still continues at hie stapd NEAR 9^^ ST0WEJ3 ROTBLj. to. manufacfort BOOTS AND SHOES of tEV Tery~best Ateri&l on shoft-notiee, and .lit-the lowest living prices. * ? > v -> ij?. - . ?. - - -? Ha.will keep constantly on hand a.stock of . , .. REAM-JIAIHE WOBR, .. To which he invites the attention of the public. He takes this opportunity to return his thanks for the genertms patronage with whi^flfe has been favored, and hopes by unremitting attention to business, and a steady purpose to give satisfaction, to still receive a liberal share of the favors of the public. Jan 2Q - 3 tf . ~??LD OUT. jyftWg soil quj^tock^of DRyG^ and MED |l1JCINE9,j<? Me^rs. v. A. CAUSSE & CO., ,wp-would particulajjy .recommend them to our friends andfouaer. patrons and to the jpubuc gen$rally;a.nd wc feel warranted in assuring you that the business Kill be conducted by ibem in a manner well deserving your con fideoce and patronage. vMr. Hv W, Meesill, of the firm, has devoted the last nine years to clpse practical attention to the Drug Business in all its branches, and he will consequently be enabled Jjo compound all Medicines and Prescriptions in the most skillful and competent manner; and as Medicines should only be prepared. Thanking you for yourjlberal patronage to us, we hope you will extend the same to our successors at the OLD STAND, in the Lindsey Block. jC Q. JACK0ON & CO. Jan 13 ' T&T . tfKINGS MOUNTAIN HOTELT BY 8.3ST. 8TOWB, - ? * -THI8 establishment has recent ffi iTkli '7 *> en f^WOdeled, ^paired and fitted up anew, and the subscrilaTi rw herds prepared to entertain in-the best style bis friends who may visit Yorkville. The ROOMS are comfortable and well-furnished: servants attentive; and the table supplied with the best that comes to market. Terms moderate. SAM'L N. STOWE. Jan 6 * . 1 tf Lyon's kathairon, wood's Hair Restorative, and Barry's Tricopherons. Mrs. 8. A. Allen's World Hair Restorer, Aulustrale, Carolina Hair Tonic, Bannoline and Pomades, French, English And American. For Sale by . ALLISON & BRATTON. WAGON FOR SAtE.-A No. 1, two Horse Wagon for role, at a bargain. Apply to - L, BLOOMBBBO A BRO. J