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Charlotte Market. Charlottb, X. C., May r" 23. Cotton.?During the past week very little ol this article has been offered for Sale. On Wednesday last a small lot brought from 8$ (?\9 cents. We continue to quote 8J09J cents, as the top of the market. Flour.?This article has found ready sales during the past week, and commanded the highest ruling figures: but prices have fallen off somewhat in consequence of the receipt of unfavorable advices from abroad. Prime flour in barrels readily sell at $0.75: in bags of 90 lbs. we quote S3.50*. Wheal.?Our quotations for Wheat range from 90(3193 cents bushel. Corn.?The market is well supplied with oorn, and the demand good at 90@9& cents bushel. Bacon.?This article has been arriving freely and disposed of readily at from II J@12. Lard.?Lard is worth 13 cents for prime quality. We quote 12J@13.?Bulletin. The Bridge of Bujfalora.?lt has already been stated that this magnificent bridge over the Ticino, had, according to the latest reports, been destroyed by the Sardinian troops on the approach of the Austrians, A letter writer says: This bridge is one thousand feet long, and is the finest bridge I ever saw away from city or v. oUl.n arches af miiform site, and tUWU. 11 UUO Civ 1WU HI vuw , is built of immense blocks of hewn granite, at a cost of nearly S700.000. Such a bridge conld not be built for a million of dollars in the United States. The parapets are of hewn granite in immense blocks, four feet high, two feet wide, and six feet long; sidewalks on each side of solid blocks of granite, and double train ways of the same material for carriages. Indeed, the bridge is perfect, and withal so sternly simple that not a dollar appears to have been expended for mere ornament. Unless blown up by gunpowder, or thrown up by an earthquake, it would last antil the end of time. "0, fortcne! fontrne! all men call ther Fickle."?Thus wrote Shakspeare; and probably * in ffis day the sentiment was well timed and appropriate ; but in these times, the "blind goddess" is more disposed to dispense her favors than in "days of yore." Those fortunate persons who have recently received handsome prizes in the lotteries managed by Wood, Eddy k Co., have no reason to complain that fortune is fickle. By addressing the above firm, at Augusta, Ga., or Wilmington, Del., (who are-tbe successors of the well known firm of Samuel Swan & Co.,) and enclosing $10, $5 or $2 60, for a whole, fialf or^quarter tioket in any of their grand schemes, purchasers will be surprised to realize how poor an estimate Shakspeare had of the character of the goddess.? Sunday Mercury. 125 J Presbyterian General Assembly. India*apolis, la., May 19. The General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of the United States (Old School) convened this morning. In the absence of Dr. Scott, of California, the last Moderator, Dr. Rice, of Chicago, by appointment, presided, and delivered the opening sermon. Three hundred and twelve delegates are already present from every part of the country. There are also some missionaries for Asia and Africa present. The Rev. L. Breckenridge, of Kentucky, was elected Moderator by acclamation. The Rev. Mr.- Mann, of New York, was elected temporary clerk. ?? <? Reported Duel and Death of 0. Jennings Wist. ?The Petersburg Express, in noticing the rumors of a duel between Mr. Wise and Mr. Botts, and the death of the former, says: "It will amuse a large orowd hereabouts, who beard Mr. Wise speak/or two hours at Mechanios Hall, Wednesday night. For a dead man, we must say that he acquitted himself with great credit, and we believe Mr. Thornton, his opponent will agree with us in this opinion." Things that the War Fever has Snuffed Chit.? The "Sickles" excitement; the Abolition anniversaries, and the Women's Rlghters. The "meetings" have taken place as usual, to be sure, but the clang of war on the banks of the Ticino, drowned their "exclamations." The public, just now. are much more interested in knowing what the prioe of pork, or cotton, or corn, or consols is going to be, one, two or three months bonce, than what is to be the newest cut of the Bloomer rig, or whether the good time is ever going to'come, when mothers may leave their great and little responsibilities, to help rollthe political "machine." Only 81 Delegates attended the Convention at Vicksburg, Miss., and 55 of them were from the State where the Convention was holdep. The following is the numerical representation of each State: Mississippi. 55 ; Texas, 1; South Carolina, 11 ; Georgia, 2 ; Tennessee. 4; Alabama. 1; Louisiana, 5; Florida. 1; and Kansas 1. Quite a small turn out. A Relic.?Messrs. Eason found in the sand, dredged by their steamer in the Maffit Channel, on Friday, a piece of silver opiate, supposed to have originally belonged to the private stock of Sir Peter Parker. It can be seen at Messrs. Eason's machine shop, corner of Nassau and Columbus streets.?Charleston Mercury, 23<1. Welt. Merited Appointment.?We areplensed to learn (says the Columbia Carolinian of the 17th) that theCourt of Errors has appointed, under the recent act of the Legislature, Edmund Bellinger, Esq., of our city, sole Commissioner to Codify the laws of the State. His legal learning and indefatigable industry admirably qualify him for the very important duties of the commission. CONSIGNEES PEE ZING'S MOUNTAIN B. BOAD, Prom the IStth to the 24th of May, 1359. B. T. Wheeler, A. J. McGill, Cadet Ford, Miss M. E. Wright, Allison & Bratton, R. G. McCaw, S. W. Melton, G. Steele, S. Sadler, E. M. Kirkpatrick, Moore & Burris, Carroll, Clark & Co., Clark & McArthur, Rev. J. S. Harris, M.Jenkins, J. B. Erwin, Cadet Marshall, A. R. Homesly, J. W. Bright, G. R. Ratchford & Co., H. F. Adickes & Co., J. Smith, Yorkvillo Lyceum, W. D. & J. C. Miller, J. S. Moore & Sons, Darwin & Jefferys, Moore, Rainey & Co.. W. K. Hacket, J. M. Ross, J. B. Whitesides & Bro., V. A. Causse & Co., Dr. J. W. Harris, Cadet Hoimes, Cadet Fickling, A. M. Leadbetter, J. Herndon, A. E. Wright, W. B. Wilson, W. B. Metts, W. P. McFadden, Lindsey & Gordon and S. Rainev. Jr. floticts. I will sell Sugar and Coffee so remarkably cheap, That in Yorkvillc, 1 don't think the prices can be beat; I will sell Salt and Molasses, so uncommonly low, If you don't believe what I say, come and see, and you'll know ; I will sell Candies and Raisins so wonderful sweet, You will say my prices and quality cannot be beat; Persons visiting Yorkville with the intention to buy. Will find the lower end not injurious to the eye; We are bound to sell, And persons will do weli To give us a call, If they buy ever so small. We will be thankful until some day, In buying their produce, we will better repay; We hope the kind folks which our village surround, Will give us a call in their "bobbing around In other columns our advertisements you'll find? Dc certain and keep the name and place in mind; We are keeping near the K. M. R. R. Depot, And GARYIN'S is the place you are requested to goLyon'OIagnrtlc Powder and Pill*. For the Destruction o f all kinds of Garden Insects, Ants, Bed-Bugs, Roaches, Ticks, Fleas, Moths, Rats and Mice, Sc. What greater trouble.'in an hour of caw>. Than gnawing rats, bed bugs and fleas. Gardens can be preserved and houses rid of these pests. It was discovered by Mr. E. Lyon, a French Chemist, in Asia, and has been patronized by all Eastern governments aud colleges.? Reference can be made wherever the article has been tried. It is free from poison, and harmless to mankind and domestic animals. Many worthless imitations are advertised. Be sure it bears the name of E Lvos. Remember? "I'is Lyon's I'owdur kills insects in a trice. While Lyon's Pills are mixed for rats and mice. Sample Flasks, 25 cts.; regular sizes, 50 cts. & $1. BARNES & PARK, New York. April 21 10 lmo w. ij. wilson. * *' " x ? iir.t\oruu.i, .ia, wilson & witherspoon, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, yorkville, s.tl. Office in the building at the rear of C. House, formerly occupied by Col. I. D. Witherspoon, Sr. Not 4 44 tf RELIEF IE TEE MINUTES. P y Ij M O NRI C ^WAF E KSf TAr moif certain and speedy remedy/ ever discoved for all Diseases of the Chest and Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis, Influenza, Hoarse , / 7iess. Difficult Breathing, Sore throat, .?c. THESE WAFERS give the most instantaneous and perfect relief and when preserved with according todireotions, never fail'-to effect a rapid and lasting cure. Thousands have been restored to perfect health who hqve tried, other means in vain. To'all-classes and all constitutions they are equally a blessing and a care?none need despair no matter how long the disease may have existed,,or however severe it may. be^ provided the organic structure of the vital organs Ts hot hopelessly decayed. Every one afflicted should give them an impartial trial. f ft TT ftft a T innn i vrv T)nnf in CnmPDnS t K Aftd 1 Wafers are peculiarly valuable ; they will in onx dat remove the most severe occasional hoarseness ; and their regnlar nse for a few days will., at all times, incre&se the power and flexibility of ' the voice, greatly improving its tone, compass and clearness, for which purpose they are regularly used by many professional vocalists. JOB MO8E8, Sole Proprietor Roehetter, N. Y. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by ALLISQN 4 BRATTON and V. A. CAU88E 4 00:, Yorkville S. C.; Havilakd, Stsphensoh & Co., Charleston, Wholesale Agents, and by respectable Druggists. May 12 v t < - 19 - J - leowly * Oke or the Most Prbvalrkt, and at the same time troublesome and painful diseases that attend the human flesh, is the Fever and Ague.? For a long time the medical world have beeD continually bringing forth numerous specifies for its permament core ; but all without effect. Dr. J. Hostetter, an experienced and celebrated physician, has succeeded in furnishing the pubhc with a valuable preparation for the cure of Fever and Ague. The steady and increasing demand lately made for the "Bitters," and the universal succesn attending its use, have made for it a reputation unsurpassed by any specific of the kind. For the cure of the Fever and Ague, Dr. Hostetter's celebrated Stomach Bitters must and should claim tr superiority over any other preparation extant." For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON and V. A. CAUSSE & CO., Yorkville S. C. May 12 19 1m c. DAVIS MELTON, 1 f SAM*L W. MILTQU. Cheater, S. C. J t Yorkville, S. C. " MELTON * MELTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, TORKVILLE, S. C. Will practice in the Courts of Union, York, Larcaster Chester, and Fairfield Districts. Particular attention given to collections. iy Office North of the Court-House, and at the rear of Moo?, Rainey 4 Co's Store.^tJ Jan 7 1 tf YORKYILLE PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED BY THOMAS S. JEFFERYS. WEDNE8DAY, KAY 25th, 1859. GROCERY MARKET. BAGGING, Gunny. yd ? 18 BALE ROPE, $ lb II ? 131 COFFEE. Rio, lb....! 13 @ 16$ MACKEREL, No. 1, ^ bbl ? No. 3, $ bbl ? ^Kitt, 2 75 ? 3 50 MOLASSES, N. 0., $1 gallon.. 55 ? 60 Muscovado, ^ gal.. ? 50 Cuba, $ gallon,.... 40 @ 45 SUGAR, Brown, ^ lb 10 ? 12$ Refined $ lb 12$ ? 14 SALT, sack 1 60 ? 1 75 APPLES, dried, bush ? 100 green, bush @ CANDLES, Spern, ^ lb 50 ? 62 Adamant. ^ lb....\.. 25 ? 80 J NAILS, cut, lb keg ? 5$ RICE, bushel, ? 4 00 YARN, bunch 1 20 ? 1 30 PRODUCE MARKET. PRICKS PROM WAGON'S. BUTTER,? lb 12$ @ 15 BEEF, $ lb 6$ ? 7 BEESWAX, $ lb 16 ? 17 BACON, hop round, ? 111 COTTON, lb ? CORN, bush ? 80 CHICKENS, each, 10 ? 12$ EGGS, ^ doz ? 10 FEATHERS, lb 35 ? 37 FLOUR, ^ bbl 5 00 ? 0 00 sack of 100 lbs 2$ @ 3 W FODDER, ^ 100 lbs @ 70 LARD, lb ? 121 MEAL, ^ bushel ? 80" PORK, $Ib 6$ ? 7 PEAS, bushel ? 70 TALLOW, lb 10 ? 12$ WHEAT, ^ bushel 1 00 ? 1 10 WOOL, jfi lb 25 ? 28 Cotton.?We have no transactions in this article to report this week. We are, therefore, unable to give quotations. The latest Liverpool accounts show an advance of 3-10 to l-4d_ Thia produced an advance of $ cent, per pound in the t -rvuici itiiu nir.i acio. Flour.?The transactions in Flour this week have been large, partaking of a speculative character. At the forepart of the week, the market opened dull at $2.50 for the best grades, but suddenly advanced to $2.50 for Ordinary, to good Common, and $3 to $3.10 for Superfine and Extra. , The advancing tendency, however, was checked by the Steamer's news showing a decline in breadstuffs in the European markets. On the receipt of this news, buyers became less anxious to operate, at the current rates paid previous to the arrival of the Steamer. Corn.?Very much wanted?the supply very light. Would readily command 80 cents ^ bushel. Uptmsl. Married?On Tuesday the 17th instant, by James D. E. Currenee. Esq., Mr. HENRY JONES and Miss MARGARET R. EAKINS, all of this District. On Tuesday evening, 24th instant, by Rev. W. W. Carothers. Mr. D. MARSHAL CAMPBELL and Miss MARY J.,duughter of Mr. Robert Miller, all of this District. gtaljis. DIED?In Mecklenburg County, N. 0., May 18,1849, Mra R. O. McELHANEY. daughter ofMilton Neoly, and wife of Randolph H. McElhaney, in the 19th year of her age.? She teas a member of the Methodist Church and was a devoted christian. Lived for God?died in great peace and has gone to glory. Suddenly, on "the 21st instant, in Gaston County, N. C., Mrs. RHINE, wife of Moses H. Rhine. Esq., leaving a devoted fumily aud a large cir'ele of friends to mourn her irreparable loss. WARRANTED TO BE GOOD, can be had by order, delivered at their Foundry, or at Yorkville, S. C. Address, J. &. E. B. STOWE, Stowesville, N. C. May 20 21 3m I ETH-SHILOII DIVISION, S. OF T.?There will be a public Temperance meeting held at BETH-SHILOH CHURCH, on SAT- I URDAY, the 4th of JUNE. Several addresses may be expected on the occasion. The public generally are respectfull invited to be present. The exercises will commence at 1J o'clock, p. ra. May 26 21 2t EjOST"* ON boartl the train from Columbia to Cheater, or in Chester, ray POCKET BOOK, containing Fifty Dollars in money and sundry Notes, via: A Note on Adams, McCorkle & Co., for $900 00 " " " J. A. McLean, 308 00 " " " J. L. Adams, 125 00 " " " Samuel Pursely, *7 00 " " " J. R. McCully, 15 00 " " " John R. Falls, 70 00 a a a ]y 3towc and D. T. Pegram, 150 00 " " " J. T. Davies, 50 00 A certificate for Seven Shares of Stock in the K. M. Railroad Company. All persons are hereby warned not to trade for aqy of the above Notes. A suitable reward will be paid for the pocket-book and contents. W. E. ADAMS. May 19 20 3t YOIV'S KATIIAIRO.Y, WOOD'S A Hair Restorative, and Barry's Tricopherous. Mrs. S. A. Allen's World Hair Restorer, Aulustrale, Carolina Hair Tonic, Banaoline and Pomades, French, English and American. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. NORMAL HIGH SCHOOL FOR gmrhliS* yf^ 1 HIS SCHOOL. ESTABLISHED BV Act of the Legislature, will be opened for I'apils on Monday, the 0th of May. yjF Girls from the city who desire ndmission into the High-Sohool, will make i application before that day loathe Secretary of the Board, at thePhblic School House, in Sjt. TliUJtpstreet, near George, between the hours of 9 and 11 o'clock, A. M. Those who apply from the Country, under the provisions-of the Apt allowing Fifteen from each Congressional District, mty apply on or before the 9th of May, or within one mouth thereafter. The followingare the requisitions for admission into the Normal School 1. Applicants must be at. least fifteen years of age, and not over twenty-frre; of unquestionable moral character, and in soundbodily health 2. Tbey must be able to sustain a good exami-nation in the following subjects, viz :? ORTHOGRAPHY?Oral and Written. READING?With facility, either Prose or Poetry. : - ' /. . GEOGRAPHY?Geographical Definitions, with Modern Geography. ~ r - GRAMMAR?Definitions and Rules of Syntax, with ability to parse plain English sentences. *ARITHMETIC?Numeration, Sim pie and Compound Numbers, Reduction, Commonand Decimal Fractions, Simple and Compound Proportion, and Computation of Interest. . - < HISTORY?Of United States, with some know jeage or uenerai niaiory. -v . j A legible handwriting wiir be required, with some practice in English Composition. In addition to the foregoing, the applicants for the State appointments mast declare their desire to make themselves competent as Teachers in this State, and on their appearance at School, mast present a certificate signed by a majority of the delegation from the district in which she resides. C. G. MEMMINGE3., . 1 i' : Chairman of ihe Beard.- t May 5 18 4t JUST Received, 1 case Brandied CHERRIES. JUST Arrived, 1 : M PEACHES. GOOD N. O., P. R. and W. I. MOLASSES. *.t . t '.J *<"??'* <?* yND Also, N. Orleans and Refined SUGARS. RAISINS, Candy, Figs, Prunes, NUTS, yiNEGAB, Porter, Ale and C. CIDER. JNKS and Perfumery of every description. Now a Store all the above named. you will find it to your advantage to examine Q(:R Stock of Groceries. Prices greatly J^EDUCED, to suit purchasers, l'ou can J^NOW by giving us a call in our yiLLAGE, near the K. M. R. R. Depot. IWELli guarantee you won't grumble, as my motto is, LIVE and let live; and also, ulive and learn." Yon will LEARN something greatly to your advan tage by calling on us. ? > S * gTES if you "buy ever so small f SO I leave it to your own judgment; but don't forget to CAUL on ryt J. J. GARVIN. " The State of So. Carolina, XUJttJL UiOIiliOT, C1 K. WILLIAMS, * bo is ia the custody of J the Sheriff of York District, by virtue of a writ of capias ad satisfaciendum at the so it of A. E. Collins, having filed in my office, toget her with a schedule on oatb, of his estate and effects,' his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, playing that be may be admitted to the benefit; of the Acts of the General Assembly, made far the relief of insolvent Debtors. It is Ordered, that the said A. E. Collins, and all other the creditors, to whom the said C. K. Williams is in anywiee indebted, be, and they are hereby summoned, and have notice to appefir before the said Court at York Court House, on the 10th day of October next, to shew canse if any they can, why the prayer of the petition nforesnid, should not be4 granted. S. E. MOORE, c. c. c. rts. April 28th, 1859. 17 lam3mo. PHCENIX IRON WORKS, CHARLESTON, S. C. CATVTF1R.OU db CO., Manufacturers of ail kinds of machinery, stationary engines, from four horse power upwards; marine engines, portable engines, high andEOW PRESsure boilers, Saw Mills, Threshers,, Pounding MHls, &c. Having a very extensiv< stock of Paterns, they are prepared to furnish all kinds of iron and brass castings, at the shortest notice. Also, Agents for van sycle'S, PATent fire bars. Engines manufactured at this establishment I will be found when compared with those made at Northern establishments, to b? from twenty-five to forty percent "large for the same horse-power. A. CAMERON, JOS. JOHNSON, Jr. JOHN F. TAYLOR, May 12 19 *' fltn CHANGE! THE FIRM of J. L. CLARK & CO., having been changed, the business will hereafter be conducted at the old'stand NEAR THE DEPOT, under the name and style of * CARROLL, CLARK & CO. They will keep constantly on hand a :argo and well-selected Stock of GROCERIES, and FAM-. " ? *ti? i mrA*r ntrnnr ttho li.l At I liil aDU XAiiun ourri/iiio, wuicn iucjt will sell at the lowest living prices. Bgk. They will pay the highest market, price IN CASH OR GROCERIES, for every kind of i Country Produce. CARROLL, CLARK & CO. Jan 6 .1 tf "LOOK HERE! ADAMS, McCORKLE & CO, ARE in receipt of a LARGE and NEW STOCK of SPRING GOODS, embracing t.ll articles usually kept in a welt assorted stock, to an examination of which, they invite their friends and the public generally. f@-Also, NOTICE PARTICULARLY, that, from and after this date, no goods which have been cut off and delivered, can be returned; and we much prefer, that all our friends call a|. our store, instead of sending servants, as we are more than willing to exhibit oar GOODS to all who may favor us with a call. April 14, 1859, 15 tf DR. J. T. WALKER, SURGEON DENTIST, Chester, S. C., WOULD respectfully inform the public that his rooms are now at the Cornwell House, where he may be professionally consult>d on Mondays and Saturdays, and at Rock Hill, York District, from the second Tuesday of each month until the Friday following. He is now in possession of the science, material, and instructions, for mounting Teeth on the CHEOPLASTIC PROCESS, whioh is considered by Dentists who have tried it, to be the perfection of . mechanical Dentistry for mounting partial or full ! setts of Teeth. ' Jan 7, 1858. 1 tf I SHAY'S PILE LINIMENT?A certain and effectual remedy for that most 1 distressing malady. For sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. I Feb 24 8 tf Lard and bacon.-soo pounds COUNTRY LARD, and looo POUNDS of country BACON. On "hand and for sale cheap at J. J. GARVIN'S Family Grocery. "J" IQUORS.--Fine French Brandy, Pure Port, A Madeira, Sherry, Teneriffe end Malaga Wines, for medicinal purposes only. For sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. Feb 24 8 tf ACCARONJl, C'ORN-STA RClf, Rio, Tapioca, Sago, Pearl, Barley and Hecker's Lanira, at ALLISON & BRATTON'S. Feb 24 8 tf Jayne's medicines.?All of Dr. JAYNE'S FAMILY MEDICINES. Just receired by V. A. CAUSSE & CO., Phannaceutists. v, March 24 12 tf ! SOMETHING NEW FOR YORKVILLE! i ' a summer supply or FAMILY Mill! t t * ^ ^ ^ AND ; ~ ^ .* WIXjLI BB SOIOD ON THE MOST ACCOMODATING TERMS, SUCH AS NO BUYER CAN OBJECT TO. r: ,\.T 3 " WE INTEND to SF.LL, AND iiiiiiiniiiMUBini IT WILL ? PAT YOU POR EXAMINING OUR STOCK. COUNTRY MERCHANTS might MAKE IT TO THEIR INTEREST TO jau V OP vp, v INSTEAD t)F GOING TO CHARLESTON^' but we particularly : Lmte the Family Trade of our VILLAGE & COUNTRY FRIENDS, for whose special benefit,; * THIS STOCK. OF GOODS , has been bought. u : > . 1?. IVo pains shall be spared to please ?both in quality and prioe?all who favor us with their v"; Custom,V* ' * W* 1B? All packages of Goods purchased of as, will he sent home, FREE OF CHARGE, to any part of town. YTNB l\ /BTT? A Vf> /li TOtflVllTIlTV IBTTk ;. wMwmm gst wuiMihm* Coffee, Sugar ajad Molasses. WE have just received a large lot COFFEE, SUGAR and MOLASSES, which we offer on accommodating terms. MEACHAM & WHEELER. Near Rail Road Depot. Dundee Bagging. WE have a fine lot of heavy DUNDEE BAGGING. which we offer on time. MEACHAM & WHEELER, ^ Near R. R. Depot. Iron! Iron!! WE have just received a large lot of assorted IRON. . MEACHAM & WHEELER. Hemlock Leather. Aa Largo lot can he found at t ? * '" i : ' 1MEACBAM & WHEELER'S,; * Near the Railroad Depot. NEW CABH7ET SHOP. NEW FIRM. HARRIS A MOORE) HAVING formed a co-partnership in the CABINET BUSINESS, take this method to inform their friends and the citizens of York District generally, that they are prepared at their Shop, one door Sonth of the Post Office and adjoining the ENQUIRER PRINTING OFFICE, to manuffieturo every description of JET'-RjrHm.Mrjnr'MLJJER.RSJ^ which they will dispose of atthe LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH, or in exchange for LUMBER. JJ6P* Particular attention will be given to REPATRTKri From the long experience of the Senior Partner in the business, they feel warranted in saying that entire satisfaction will he given to all who may be pleased to extend them patronage. Give ns a call. 8. 8. harris, . : g r. moore. Feb 3, 1859 6 * * " ly EDWARD MOORE, ATTORNITF AT AKD '' yorkville, s. c. J3P Office on Liberty-Street, near the "Adickes Building," and one Soor below the Poet-Office. Extracts, &c.?Maugent & Caudroy, Hnuel's, Glenn's and Harrison's extracts for the Handkerchief. Pomades, Shaving Creams, Superior Shaving and Toilet Soaps. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. Feb 24' 8 tf Flavoring e \t racts^oF Lemon, Vanilla, Celery, Nutmeg, Ginger, Orange Flower and Damask Rose. Sugar of Lemons, for the instant preparation of Lemonade. For sale by * ALLISON & BRATTON. Feb 24 ' " - ^ 9 : tf ? Hair dye.?Batchelor'8, Harrison's and Jayne's Hair Dyes. Fur dying the Hair, Whisker's and Moastache, a beautiful and permanent black. For sale by ALLISON & BRATTON.' Feb 24 8 tf otice.?The Creditors of J. leroy DA VIES, will meet me at Rock Hill on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19th; Saturday, MAY 2l8t; Saturday, AUGUST 20th; and Saturday, NOVEMBER 19th, 1859. l. h. massey, Atsignee. Jan 6 'I 11m Kerosene oil.?a fresh supply just received and for sale at $1.75 Per gallon, CASH. The money must accompany the order in everv instance. E. M. KIRKPATRICK. Feb 3 5 tf Sanford's Liver Invigorator, A LARGE quantity just received directly from the manufacturer, by V. A. CAUSSE & CO., At the "York Drugstore." ils.?LAMP, TRAIN and SWEET OILS, For sale by the barrel, at ALLISON & BRATTON'S. Feb 24 8 tf 1 1 tliAimtii?ouita op&riuiug ttuu iw> vF Gelatine. Russian, French and American Isinglass. For sale by. ALLISON & BRATTON. SWUFF.--500 pounds Lorillard's Genuine SCOTCH and MACCABOY SNUFF. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. Feb 24 8 tf GUM DROPS.?RoBe, Lemon and Licorice GUM DROPS. For sale at the YORK DRUG STORE. March 24 12 tf ACOIV SIDES.?A "fino' lot of BALTIMORE BACON SIDES. Just receijed and for sale by CARROLL, CLARK & CO. March 24 24 tf TOBACCO.?Fino CHEWING and SMOKING TOBACCO. For sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. COTCIFsWUFF.?Just received at tho YORK DRUG STORE. March 24 12 tf Fresh Medioines. JUST received at the YORK DRUG STORE, in "Lindsey Block." For Choioe Segars, GO to V. A. CAUSSE & CO'S DRUG STORE. E GRATH'S ELECTRIC OIL..? Fresh and Genuine. For sale by V. A. CAUSSE & CO. | March 24 12 .tf FOGARTIESI WHOLESALE A RETAIL (! OTT A "RXjES WE beg leave to Inform our friends and custom* beautiful variety of SPRING AND SI the most FASHIONABLE STYLES, from the Fr< PLANTERS AJ Will find it to their advantage to examine onr sto< which will be sold at UNUSUAL LOW PRICES FC City acceptance at SO or CO days, will receive pron faction. Miller's Almanac, containing a list of our i by mail, gratis, on application to 267 King-strt ' March 10 ' The State of So. Carolina. York District. J08EPH R. QRIER, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of York District, by virtue of writs of capiat ad tatitfacitndum at the several suits of John Smith, Charles Hoist and A. H. Davega, having filed in toy office, together with a schedule on oath, or 019 estate and effects, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying that he may be admitted to the benefit ed the Actsof the Gen- ' eral Assembly, made_Ior the relief of insolvent Debtors. It is Ordered, that the said John Smith, Charles Hoist and A. H. Davega, and all other the creditors, to whom the said Joseph R. Grier is in anywise indebted, be, and they are hereby summoned, and have notice to appear before the said Court at York Court House, on the 10th day of October next, to shew cause if any they can, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid, should not be granted. 8. E, MOOSE, c. c. c. vis. Aptfl 25th, 1859. 18 lam3mo. In Equity?York. Smith Sanders and Wife, vs. Joseph Worthy and others.?Bill for Partition, Account, $c. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Joseph Worthy, Thomas Worthy, James Worthy, Chester Worthy, Gordon and wife Nancy (or their heira) Edward Atkinson (or his heirs,) Glover Bstes and Polly his wife, Joseph Rstchford and Ellen his wife, Wm> Allen and Nancy his wife, absent Defendants in the above stated oase, reside without the limits of this State: On motion of Williams fit Beatty, Complainants Solicitors, ordored that the said Defendants do plead, answer or demur to the Complainants' bill, within three* , months from the publication hereof, otherwise a decree pro confetso, willbe awarded against them. ($7) ' JNO. L. MILLER, 0. e. t. *d. March.17 ? 11 ... . 3m \ In' Equity?York, Isabella McElwee and others, t>?. Thomas MoElwee, Win. C. McElwee, and Martha E McElwee.?ifrZf for feat'e to Sell land", remove trust funi,$c. ' - IT appearing to my satisfaction, that Thomas McElwee, Wm. C. McElwee, and Martha E. McElweo, absent defendants in the above stated case, reside without the limitB of this State : On motion of Williams fit Beatty, Complainant's Solicitors, ordered, that th.e said defendants do plead, j axi__ s*i 1 v: 11 answer or ue^iur 10 me i>on>pininuiu s um, wuijiu three months from the publication hereof, or a de- 1 orae pro confesso, will be awarfed against them. ($0) ' JNO. L. MILLER, c. e. t. ?. March 17 11 3m In Equity*--York. ' S. E. Bratton rs. Calvin Gordon, et at.?Bill for -Account, Belief, |r. 1 IT appearing to my satisfaction that'Calvin Gordon, one of the Defendants in the above stated case, resides without the limits of this State : On | motloh of Smith and Williams, Complainant's Solicitors, ordered, that the said Defendant do plead, answer or demur to the Complainant's bill, Within three months from the publication hereof, or a decree pro confesso, will be awarded against bim. ($5) JNO. L. MILLER, c. k. t:d. "" i March II . . - 14 3m In Equity?York. Daniel D. Moore vi. Daniel W. gtadman.?Petition to impound funds and for Relief. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Daniel W Stedman, absent Defendant in the above sratetl case, resides without the limits of this State: On motion of W. B. Wilson, Complainant's Solicitor, ordered, that the said Defendant do plead, answer ( or demur to the Complainant's bill within three months from the publication hereof, otherwise a decree pro confesso will be awarded against him. ($6) ' JNO. L. MILLER, c. e. y. n. March 17 ~ 11 3m In Equity?York. Roddy & Co., r?. N. A. Rogers and others.?Bill for Account, Relief, Sfc. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Nancy A. Rogers, Martha Dunlap, and Martha Jane Rogers, absent defendants, in the above stated case, reside without the limits of this State: On motion of Williams & Btatty, Complainant's Solicitors, ordered, that the said defendants do plead-, answer or demur to the Complainant's bill, within three months of the publication hereof, or a de pree^ro confesto, will be awarded against them. ($61 JNO. L. MILLER, c. e. y. n. March 17 11 3m In Equity?York. J. C. Evans, vs. W. B. Dunlap and others.?Bill for Account, Relief, ?c. IT appearing to my satisfaction tbat W. B. Dun- , lap, absent defendant, in tbe above stated case, resides without tbe limits of this State: On mo- , tion of J. Bolton Smith, Complainant's Solicitor, ; ordered, tbat the said defendant do plead, answer or demnr to the Complainant's bill, within three j months from the publication hereof, or a decree pro confesso, wiil be awarded against him. ($5) JNO. I. MILLER, c. e. y. d. , March 17 11 3m In Equity?York. Mary Pursely, vs. Thomas K. Pursely.?Petition to subject Defendant's interest in Land to the payment of his debts?Relief, ?c. IT appearing to my satisfaction tbat Thomas K. Pursely, the Defendant in the above stated case, resides without the limits of this State. On motion of J. Bolton Smith, Solicitor for Complainant, it is ordered that tbe said Defendant do plead, answer or demur to the Complainant's bill within three months from the publication hereof, or a decree pro confesso will be awarded against bim. ($6) JNO. L. MILLER, c. e. y. d. 1 March 10 10 3m i South Carolina?York District, John Martin, Applicant, vs. Elvy Martin, et al.t heirs-at-law of Alex. Martin, dec'd. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Mannin Martin, and Morgan Martin and wife Sinah, two of the defendants, reside without the limits of this State; it is, therefore, ordered, that they do appear and object to the sale of tbe real estate , of Alexander Martin, on or before the 15th day ; of June next, or their consent to tbe same will be entered of record. J. M. ROSS, o. y. d. ' March 15 . 12 3m In Equity?York. Maria uampneil, per pro antic, vs. a. r. ouuon <x T. N. Pettue, Administrators. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Peter Campbell, one of the Defendants in the above stated case, resides without the limits of this State : On motion of J. Bolton Smith, Complainant's Solici- I tor, ordered, that, the said defendant do plead, answer or demur to the Complainant's bill, with- i in three months from the publication hereof, or a decree pro confesso, will awarded against him. ($5) JNO. L. MILLER, c. e. t. d. March 3 9 3m In Equity?York. | Thos, Rataree, et at., vs. Mary Rattaree, et at.? ' Bill for Partition. ^ ] IT appearing to my satisfaction that Robert ' Rataree, defendant in the above case, resides beyond the limits of this State : On motion of W. I. Clawson, it is ordered that he plead, answer or demur to the bill of complaint within three months ' from the publication of this notice, or a decree ! pro confesso will be awarded against him. ($5) JNO. L. MILLER, c. e. y. d. ' April 28 17 3m lR\Ii\G "FLUID.?For sale low at the "York Drug Store," Lindsey Block, by V. A. CAUSSE & CO. LAMPS.?Glass and Britannia BURNINGFLUID LAMPS?a beautiful assortment.? For sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. Feb 24 8 tf &STILLMAN, S 'ASH DM GOODS STORE. IT03NT, 8. C. era that we are prepared to offefcthem a large ani [JMMER DRESS GOODS, embracing all mob, English and American manufacturers. PTD FARMERS :k ofc DOMESTIC AND PLANTATION OOODS, )R CASH. Orders accompanied with the Cash or lpt attention, and every effort made to give satisQoods, with memorandums attached, will be sent FOG ARTIES & STILLMAS, iet, Corner of Wentworth-st., Charleston, S. C. 10 ' ly : . Catthibaies. , > . - . .* -*? For armmmcing a Candidate for Office, per year, or far a lete time, $5 in advance; if riot paid in advance, $10. , FOR ORDINARY?" rkRDINARY.--The friends of JOHN B. '< \J JACKSON, Esq., respectfully announce him 1 as a Candidate .for tho office of ORDINARY. April 8,1859. "14 ly J RDIHARY.?The friends of JEROME C. MILLER, respectfhlly announce him as a < Candidate for ORDINARY of York District, at the next election. April 1, 1869. 13 ly RDIXARY.?The friends of JOHN Q. j ENLOE, Esq., respectfully announce him as a Candidate for ORDINARY of York District, at 1 the ensuing election. Sept 2,'59. 35 tf , FOR TAX-COLLECTOR. "J TAX-C01iI<ECTOR.--VhE friends "of , MOSES LINDSAY reepectfuny announce him as a Candidate for Tax-Collector for York District, at the ensuing electron. , Dec. 9, 1859. . " ' 49 tf r|tAX-COLLECTOR.?We are authorized JL to smnounee W. B. McCONNELL, as a Candidate for Tax-Collaotor for York District, at the . ensuing election. March 11 9 *o60 TAX COIjIiECTOR.?The friends of (? C. QWIN, respectfully announce him as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR for Yerk District, at the ensuing election. - . A 1QSO n # # *x> :f&j?IUU T| ^OV9? V **U | TAX- OLLECTOB.-Tiie fri^fidsof ?. 4 P. BOYD respectfully announce him m a Candidate for Tax-Collector for York District, at thfe enB*ing election. ~ "" * March 11. 1868. 10 ' tf Tax-collector.?we are authorized to announce THOMAS ROACH.*s a Candidate for Tax Collector for York District, at the next election. Feb. 25. 185?. tf Tax collector.?The friends.ofCaptain JOHN J. WYLIB, beg leave to announce him as a oandidate-for TAX-COLLECTOR of York District, atthe,next election. fTec 17, 1858. 50 tf Tax collector.?The friends ofJO-, SEPH C. MITCHELL respectfully announce bim as a Candidate tor TAX-COLLECTOR, at the next election. Oct 22, 1858. 42 tf Tax collector.?We are authorized to announces. S. ELAM as a Candidate for < TAX-COLLECTOR of York District, at the ensu- ( ing electton. Jan 7, 1858. 1 tf i rmx collector. -?We are authorized ft. to announoe Capt. DANIEL D. MOORE as-a 1 Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR for York District, at the ensuing election. Jan 14 2 *o'60 ! Tax collector.?Wc are authorized 1 to unnounce WYLIE L. HARRIS, Esq., as a Candidate for TAJOCOLLECTOR of York Dfs- i triot, at the ensuing-election. ' 1 Jan 7, 1858. 1 tf i ! ?? : GOORE'S LIVERY STABLE, YORKVILLE/S. C. , THE undersigned respectfully informs the ck- ( izens of York and the travelling public, that i he has removed his LIVERY establishment to4he Stable on Churcli-street, near the Masonic Hall, formerly occupied by Love & McConnell, where he is prepared with comfortable VEHICLES and i GOOD HORSES, to furnish CONVEYANCES TO ACT POINT, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. He has In his employ experienced bustlers, and will boaid stock on the following terms: Single feed, 26 cents; per day, 76 cents; per week, . $4 60 ; per month, $10. Having large and commodious LOTS, well sap plied with water, troughs, racks, &c., attached to his Stables, he is prepared to aocommodate Drovers, and to supply them with all necessary provender as low as can be procured in this market. . He or his agent, Mr. CASH ION, will always be found at the Rail Road Depot with an Omni- ' bus, on the arrival of the cars, to convey Passen gers to STOWE'S HOTEL, or any part of the 1 town; or to make engagements for the conveyance of passengers to any point above Yorkville. Strangers desiring conveyances are requested to . give nim a call before making any positive ar- , rangement.' He hazards nothing in saying that bis Stock and Vehicles will compare favorably with any similar , establishment in the State. . jggy* Persons hiring Horses or Vehicles, will be required to return them in good condition, or pay for all damages. , LAWSON D. GOORE. March 10 10 tf WAGON SHOP! J. ED. JEFFERYS, RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of York District and the public generally, that be ia prepared with competent workmen and vrrn .erifinNrn f i'iwnrn To MAKE AND REPAIR WAGONS, HAND- 1 CARTS, WHEEL BARROWS, &c., in the best manner, at his Shop, near the Masonic Hall. He still continues to give his personal attention to making DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, And every other description of work in the CARPENTERING AND JOINERY LINE. Gins and Thrashers Repaired. 1 Having secured the services of Mr. PARTLOW, he is prepared to REPAIR Cotton Gins and ^ Thrashers on short notice. Persons having work of this character, will please bring it in at an early day. He tenders his thanks for the liberal pat- i ronage heretofore bestowed on him, and hopes by a close application to business and a desire to give satisfaction, to still receive a portion of the : favors of the public. April 7 14 ly "NEW^IRM! j THE UNDERSIGNED have this day formed a Co-partnership under the title of DARWIN ? JEFFERYS, and having purchased J. W. AVERY'S entire stock of ?2-ro?=:E:R]K?:S9 Beg leave to inform their friends and the public ' generally, that they will continue the GROCERY tud PRODUCE BUSINESS at the old stand for- a merly occupied by J. W. AVERY, and trust by s unremitting attention to business and a desire to please, to merit a share of public patronage. In y tddition to our present stock of GROCERIES, we will be constantly receiving Fresh Supplies pf all articles usually kept in this line of trade, which we offer at very low prices for CASH or " PRODUCE, and on FOUR MONTHS TIME, to good prompt customers. t Liberal prices paid for COTTON, CORN, t FLOUR, &c., &c. , P. B. DARWIN. T'.'S. JEFFERYS. . Jan. 1, 1839. 2 tf Burning-fluid, camphene and Alcohol. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. March 24 12 tf TORE SHERIFFS SALES. BY Virtue of sundry Write of Fitri Facia*, to me directed, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriffs Sale, ON THE FIR8T MONDAY IN JUNE NEXT, & andxiay following, at York Court House, the following property, to wit: Defendant, R. A. Black's interest, i& a tract of land lying on both sides of the Pinckney Road, containing four hundred and fifty acres, more or less, bounding on lands of Elijah Carroll, deceased, John Harshaw, B. F. Davis, Lawson Jenkins, Joseph Mitchel, J. 8. Hemphill, Wm. Hope, J. M. Hope and John Rainey, levied on as the property of R. A. Black, at the snit of B. F, Davis, for another, and others. > r 1 The defendant's interest in a tract of land formerly belonging to C. B. Stearnes, containing forty eight acres, more or less, bounding on lands of JAk? ? T T> Oi.. n ? * v uuu ivaug, >/. x. oicarnes, jr. nopper EM jno. Stearnes. Also, defendant's interest in one other tract of land containing fire hundred acres, more or less, known as the "Mill Tract," and bounding on lands of John Yonngand J, P. Stearnes, leried on as the property of H. R. Houser, at the suit of Stoddard & Johnson and others. 1 One tract of land, adjoining lands of William Boyce, R. 8. Daniels, James Elms and others, containing one hundred and thirty acres, more or less, levied on as the property of Samuel W. Ruddodk, at the suit of Nancy Meacham. 1 One negro woman, Charlotte; also, on Tuesday after the first Monday in Jane next, at the house of the defendant, I will sell one wagon and harness, one carriage, one cow, eleven head of hogs, two beds and bedding, one clock, one cupboard, and one sideboard, levied on as the property of T. N. Pettus, at the suit of T. B. Withers and others. 1 On Tuesday after the first Monday in June, at the residence of M. N. Johnson, I will sell one biaok horse, bridle and saddle, one loanga, one,-, bench and one trunk, levied on as the property of M. N. Johnston, at the suit of J. F. White, Guardian, n. M. N. Johnson and T. N. Pettus. 6 On Tuesday after the first Monday in June, at the house of defendant, I will sell one bay horse, one saddle and bridle, Id head of hogs, 2 head of cattle, one lot of corn and fodder, one lot of cotton Beed, lot of bacon, 1 bed and bedding, one pin* table, one trunk, one lot of chairSvOne clock, one cupboard, ! looking glass and one lot of sundries, levied on as the property of Leroy Armstrong, at the suit of W. I. Clawson, Administrator and others. . 8 . One tract of land, whereon the defendant now resides, on the Thorn's Perry Road, six miles from Yorkville, levied on as the property ef J.. B. Pankey, at the suit of John R. Wallace, Administrator and others. * *1 One tract of land, bounded by lands of John Roddy, tire. Story, Charles Cline and Mrs. Bunlap, levied on as the property of B. H. Edwards, at the suit of J. R. Barnett, for another and others.* 1 Nine negroes, vix: Nelson, Selena, Dan, Duf, Harriet, Ellen, and her two ohildren (Betty and Simon) and Bella, levied on as the property of L. P. Sadler, at the snit of Telverton and Walker sod others. 1 By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary for York District, J will sell at York Conrt House, on the first Monday in June next, a tract of land lying on the waters of Turkey Creek, bounding on lands of Z. D. Burns, A. P. Love, William Hemingway and Prudence Ried, eontaftving fifty-four acrfes, more or less, sold to make partition among the heirs-at-law of Margaret McSwain. deceased. Terms?a credit of one and two years with interest, the purchaser, giving Knnrl nvt/1 I aaanwM. --J A m '* - owuiiij, buu it mortgage 01 (?e premises, rf deemed necessary, to the Ordinary, for the payment of the purchase money. 1 Ope tract of land, adjoining lands of Jams* Mullinax, deceased, Marcos Bird, RdbertCayeny and the K. M. Iron Company, levietfon as the property of R. M. Iio&rk, at the suit of J. W. Avery and others. - 4 One trapt of land whereon tne defendant now resides; adjoining lands of J. N. McElwee, Robt. Whitesides and others, levied on as the property of D. N. Peters, at the-solt of J. N. McElwee and others. 4 One tract of land whereon dnfendant now reaides, adjoining lands of H. P. White, Marcus Bird and others, levied on as the property of Jacob Etters, at the suit of Jamea Childers. 4 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides; adjoining lands of W. H. Carrol, A. Hardin and others, levied on as the property of Mary Pursely, at the suit of William MffLure, and others. ;4 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, adjoining lands of John Roddy and others, levied on the property of R. 8. Horn, at the Buit of W. E. Rose and others. 4 One bay mare, one bay colt, and a sorrel male, letded en as the property of Jseob B. Moore, at the suit of Q. R. Ratchford and othsaf. 4 On Tuesday after the first Monday in June at the honse of Allison Black, I will sell one lot of corn, letied on as the property of A. 8. Wallace,-s at tbe-suit of A. M, Jackson and others. 6 One tract of land boanding on lands of Wa. Deas, John Jackson and others, levied on as the property of J. C. Acock, at the suit of A. J. Singles RCo. 6 One bay horse one sorrel horse, one two-bone wagon and one buggy, levied on as the property jf Joseph Jenkins, at thesnit of Lindsay k Gordon and others. 6 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, bounding on lands of James R- Robtafton, ind Dickson McKoight. Also, one other tract, tnown as tjie "McClerkin place," and bounding >n lands of John McKnight, Wm. Ounn, Dickson McKnigbt and others, levied on as the property )f Dr. John Hall, at the snit of Johu Boss and )tber?. 8 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. 8 One tract of land whereon the defendant now esides, levied on as the property of Joseph Heth- * irington, at the suit of G. B. Batchford, and others. 16 One tract of land whereon defendant now lives, jounding on lands of 8. G. Westbrook, H. H. Drennan and others. Also one other tract bonnling on lands of Daniel Williams, together with ;be mills situated thereon. Also six negroes, viz: Bill, Charles, Amanda, Ben, May and Green, leved on as the property of J. N. McElwee, Jr., at :he suit of William Caldwell and others. 11 Three negroes, viz: Sue and her two children, Ellen and John, levied on as the property of W. 3. Dnnlap, at the suit of Roddy & Co. and others. 9 Four negroes, viz: Sam, Allison, Dan and Jake, evied on as the property of Robert McLure, at the suit of Jas. L. Clark and Co., and others. 4 ALFRED STILWELL, s. r. n. Yorkville, May 6, 1869. Commissioner's Sale. In Equity?York District. ?*?* J V. iUVWUUCU) I va j. Bill for Dower. rValter B. Metts, et. al. ) [N obedience to the order of the Court of Equity, made in the avove cue, at June Term, 1857, I will expose to public sale, at York Court louse, on the FIRST MONDAY IN JUNE NEXT. he tract of land described in the pleadings, yit: U1 the tract of land situate in York District, bounled by lands of Sarah Caten, Elizabeth Little, D. J. Moore, W. B. Wilson, John Starr and others, ontaining 1015 ACRES, nore or less. Terms?Cash. ($3 76) JNO. L. MILLER, c. k. t. d. May 5 18 5t IANOS! PIANOS !!?The The Subscriber keeps constantly JHWpWl in hand, PIANO-FORTES of the ye-SI ? *1/1/ y BEST QUALITY, which he offers for sale on be most reasonable terms. Every Instrument rULLY WARRANTED. Piano-Fortes TUNED and REPAIRED. WM. H. ORCHARD, Yorkville, S. C. Oct 7 40 ly F> PLANTERS.?COTTON GINS of the best quality with ten inch SAWS, delivered it any Rail Road landing in the State at $2 per aw. Rg- Premium awarded at the State Fair, Norember 1858. For particulars, address J. M. ELLIOTT, Winnsboro,' S. C. a ;i 1 A 1C 4J1I April It iu IU1 Ui7 Medioal Card DR. B. M. COBB, respectfully informs the citizens of York District and surrounding county, that he is still located at FORT MILLS in his District, where he offers his Professional serrices. v ?! . March 17 11 tf UAHTESTOCK'S VERMIFUGE.? I? A large lot just received at the YORK DRUG STORE. DRAT TICKETS.?a large lot on hand and for sale at the ENQUIRER OFFICE.