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Hg- On the East side of the Main Street, South ' of the "Palmetto Hotel." Jan 6 1 tf S. G. BROWN, AUCTIONEER, USEE'S HILL, YORK DIST., S. C. All communications addressed to the subscriber at the above place, or left with Mr. E. B. Clinton at Moore, Rainey & Co's store, in Yorkville, will meet with prompt attention. Sept 8 36 Itf JOHff L. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND COMMISSIONER IN EQUITY, YOB.KYILLE, S. 0. Office in the Conrt-Houae. Jan 6 1 ly THOMAS J. BELL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 'SsS&I&VRb&Stf 32)4 S&4 Office In the "Adtckes Building?Up-Stairs? Over the Jewelry Store. Will practice in the Districts of the Northern Circuit. Nov 11 45 tj'60 X. L. KERRISON. HERMAN L. LEIDING. KERRISON & LEIDING, IMPORTERSI "" * ' ?? ??J Aflfi A Tlnr.finnd# roreigu auu muiucokik ??.w, WHO LESALE AND RETAIL, Hasel-street.one door from King, CHARLESTON', S. C. April 21 16 ly J. C. CHAMBERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW and Sit Office in the Building one door South of S. Sadler's Store. Prompt attention will be given io the collection of debts, $c., in this and the surrounding Districts. Sept 9 36 tf ALLISON & BRATTON, DRUGGISTS & APOTHECARIES. dealers in Chemicals, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, and all of the most Popular proprietary or Patent Medicines. Feb 24 8 tf J. M. ADAMS, MANUFACTURER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN ROCK-11ILL, S. C. Orders from a distance promptly attended to. Not 3 44 ly* _ A FRESH SUPPLY OF GENUINE DRUGS AND MEDICINES ALWAYS ON HAND AT THE PEOPLE'S DRUG STORE, CHESTER A YD ROCK HILL. Dr. C. H. LAMBERT, PROPBIETOB. o ? j.1c 57 tf ocpwId ui jo je: 5P? oTTE^FOR THE G-EIU UlNE KEROSENE OIL. BY THE Barrel or Single Gallon, I?0. 13? EAST BAY. WALTER HOVEY, CHARLESTON, S. C. Nov 24 47 ly RB, GLASS, (SUCCESSOR TO R. L. BRYAN.) BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 175 Richardson Street?(three doore above the Market,) COLUMBIA, S. C., HAS for sale a large assorment of LAW, MEDICAL, THEOLOGICAL, SCHOOL and MISCELLANEOUS BQQES, MS?GY 600BS, CHEAP PUBLICATIONS and BLANK BOOKS of every description. Stationery, Foreign and Domestic, of every variety and quality. OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, LITHOGRAPHS and Artist's Materials. Globes, Writing Desks, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, &c., &c. BLANK WORK of every description, prepared to order. jftgy*1 Wholesale purchasers supplied, and all orders promptly attended to AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES.~?a Aug 11 32 6m ~ NOTICE. THE Subscribers having sold out their entire 8tock of CURTAINS to Mr. II. W. KINSMAN, would respectfully solicit for him a continuation of the patronage so liberally bestowed on them in that department. ROBERT ADGER & CO. OTMAJM ??CDHDSo ~THIS~STOCK IS THE LARGEST IN THE SOUTHERN STATES, COMPRISING BKOCATELiLES, SATEN DEL AXES, LACE & MUSLIN CURTAINS, CORNICES, PINS AND BANDS, DRAPERY TASSELS & LOOPS. 0UJR.n7im.xMrs9 Made and Put Up in the Late.it Styles, ! II. H. RI\S>IA\, I 223 King Street, Charleston, S. C. Nov 17 46 6m CAROLINA HIGH SCHOOL, COLUMBIA, S. C. THE ensuing Session of the above Institution opens on the FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER. For particulars, apply to the Principals, A. B. BRUMBY, J. WOOD DAVIDSON. Sept 15 37 tf TO PLANTERS.?COTTON GINS of tiTe best quality with ten inch SAWS, delivered at any Rail Road landing in the State at $2 per saw. Premium awarded at the State Fair, November 1858. For particulars, address J. M. ELLIOTT, Winnsboro,' 8. C. WOOD. EDDT & CO'S SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERIES! GRAND CAPITAL PRIZE or 100,000 im NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS. The Extraordiiftry Drawings Of Wood, Eddy & Co.'s Single Number Lotteries will take place in public, under the Superintendence of Sworn Commissioners, at Augusta, Georgia, as follows: Class No. 61 Draics Saturday, December 17, 1859. Class No. 56 Draws Saturday, January 21, 1860. Class No. 60 Draws Saturday, February 18, 1860. EXTRAORDINARY DRAWING, To take place as above specified. One Grand Capital Prize of ?100,000! 1 Prize of $50,000 1 Prize of $5,000 1 " 30,000 1 ? 5,000 1 15.000 20 Prizes of 2,000 1 " 10,000 100 " 1,000 1 " 6,000 100 " 600 1 " 5,000 100 " 400 1 " 5.000 150 " 300 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 pzs. of $600apxg. to $100,000 pz. are $2,400 4 " 500 " 50,000 " 2,000 4 " 400 " 30,000 ? 1,600 4 ?? 300 ?' 15,000 " 1,200 4 ? 200 " 10,000 " 800 20 " 100 " 5,000 " 2,000 5,000 Prizes of $20 are 100,000 5,520 Prizes amounting to $615,000 Whole Tickets, $20?Halves, $10?Quarters, $5? Eighths, $2 50. THE ORDINARY DRAWINGS [ Of Wood, Eddy & Co's Lotteries, will take place J at Augusta, Georgia, as follows? Class 50, Draws on Saturday, December 10, 1859 Class 52, Draws on Saturday, December 24, 1859 Class 53, Draws on Saturday, December 31, 1859 | Class 54, Draws on Saturday, January 7, 1860 Class 55, Draws on Saturday, January 14, 1860 Class 57, Draws on Saturday, January 28, I860 ORDINARY DRAWING) To take place as above specified. One Grand Capital Prize of 850,000! 1 Prize of $20,000j| 1 Prize of. 1,500 1 " 10,000' 50 " 500 1 " 5,000! 100 " 400 1 " 4,000 100 " 300 1 " 3,000; 100 " 150 II 100 ? 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 pzs. of $400 apxg to $50,000 pz. are $1,600 4 " 300 " 20,000 " " 1,200 4 " 250 " 10,000 " " 1,000 4 " 225 " 5,000 " " 900 4 " 200 " 4,000 " " 800 4 " 150 " 3,000 " " 600 4 " 100 " 1,500 " " 400 5,000 " 20 are 100,000 5,485 Prizes amounting to $320,000 Whole Tickets $10?Halves $5?Quarters $2,50. WOOD, EDDY & CO'S Grand Extraordinary Drawings, On the Three Number Plan, CAPITAL PRIZE Takes place on the Last Saturday in each Month. Whole Tickets S20, Halves 810, Quarters $5, Eighths 82.50. t&'In ordering Tickets or Certificates, enclose the amount of money to our address, for what you wish to purchase; name the Lottery in which you wish it invested, and whether you wish Wholes, Halves, or Quarters, on receipt of which, we send what is ordered, by first mail, together with the scheme. Immediately after the drawing, a Printed Drawing, Certified to by the Commissioners, will be sent, with an Explanation. Purchasers will please write their signatures plaih, and give the name of their Post Office, County and State. All communications strictly confidential. All prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immediately after the drawing?other prizes at the usual time of forty days. Orders for Tickets or Certificates, to be directed to WOOD, EDDY & CO., Augusta, Oa. or, WOOD, EDDY & CO., Atlanta, Ga. or, WOOD, EDDY & Co., Wilmington, Bel. A list of the numbers that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one is entitled to, will be published after every drawing, in the following papers :?Augusta (Geo.) Constitutionalist, Mobile Register, Nashville Gazette, Richmond Dispatch, and Paulding (Miss.) Clarion. Nov 3 44 tf THE SECRET INFIRMITIES Of Youth and Maturity. Just Published Gratis, the 25/A Thousand. A FEW WORDS ON THE RATIONAL Treatment, without Medicine, of Spermattorrhea or Local Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, Genital and Nervous Debility, Premature Decay of the System,. Irapotency and Impediments to Marriage generally, BY B. DE LANEY, M. D. The important fact that the many alarming complaints, originating in the imprudence and solitude of youth, may be easily removed with Oct medicine, is in this small tract, clearly de monstrated; and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully explained, by meaus of which every one is enabled to cure nimself perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. Sent to any address, gratis and post free in a sealed envelope, by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to Dr. B. DE LANEY, 88 East SI st Strppf N'rw York Citv. June 16 24 tf "CANVASSERS WAWTEST LIBERAL INDUCEMENTS TO AGENTS 950 a Month, and all Expenses Paid ! WE wish to engnge an active Agent in every County throughout the United States and Canadas, to travel and introduce our New Twenty Dollar Double Thread Lock Stilch Sewing Machine. This Excelsior Machine is just patented, with valuable improvements, which make it the cheapest and most popular machine in existence, and acknowledged to be unsurpassed for general utility. A limited number of responsible agents are want ed to solicit orders by sample, to whom a salary of $50 per month and expenses will be paid. For conditions and full particulars address, with stamp for return postage, J. W. HARRIS & CO. No. 13 Shoe <j" Leather Exchange, Boston, Mass. Nov 17 46 8w H ARRIS ON'SCOLUMBI AN HAIR DYE. SIZE ENLARGED, STYLE IMPROVED, j It has double the quantity and strength of any other. It gives a perfectly natural color, j It colors every shade from light brown to jet! black. Its use is easy and rapid. It is perfectly harmless to the skin. Its effect is instantaneous and permanent, litis the best, quickest, cheapest and safest dye ever made. Directions for use accompany each box. Price: 1 oz. $1; 2 oz. SI 60; 4 oz. S3; 8 oz. S5. | j [Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1855,' I by A. W. Hnrrison in the Clerk's Office of the District 1 I Court of the U. S. for the Eastern District of Penn.] For sale by ALLISON & BKATTON, II. W.| MERRILL, and H. F. ADICKES & CO. Manufacturer, APPOLLOS W. HARRISON,! 10 South 7th St., Philadelphia. [f24] DR. J. T. WALKER. SUllGKON DENTIST, Chester, S. CM WOULD respectfully inform the public that his rooms arc now at the Cornwell House, where he may be professionally consulted 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, which 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 r REWARD.?I will pay the above reward for the apprehension of my TWO NEGRO BOYS. One about twenty years old, named AVANDA. The other about 16 years old, named BEATTY. Said negroes formerly belonged to the estate of JOHN McKELVEY, deceased, and are supposed to be lurking in their old neighborhood. 1 bought said Negroes on the 4th instant, at Chester, S. C., from KIRKPATRICK, Administrator. A. R. HOMESLEY, Shelby, N. C. July 21 29 tf CHEAP POWER PRINTING PRESSES. Guernsey Press. Made by Francis & Clary, Flttafleld. Moss. PRINTERS have long felt the need of a GOOD and CHEAP Newspaper Press. We herein offer to them just what meets this demand. It is a CYLINDER PRESS, and may be driven either by hand or power. Mr. L. M. GRIST, (proprietor of this paper) is now using one of these Presses, and we take pleasure in referring to him in relation to the machine?its style and finish?B.nd the excellence of its working. The following ire the cash prices: Newspaper Press, (boxed) $650 Job Press, boxed (150 The first prints a form (measuring type only,) 25 x 41 inches. The second, or Job Press, fmeasurine type only) 16 x 22 inches. " FRANCIS & CLARY, Pittsfield, Mass., Manufacturers and Vendors. Nov 3 44 tf J, R. SCHORBj miiidto mSmm% YORKVILLE, S. C. CONTINUES to take PICTURES in all the vaJ rious styles of PHOTOGRAHY, on SATURDAYS ; and during the week, between the hours of 1H, A. M., and li, P. M., at his rooms, one door West of the Presbyterian Church. Sept 29 39 tf spisrm NiOjfieE ADAMS, McCORKLE & CO, | ' TENDER thanks^ to 0LD STAND, ed to exhibit an elegant Fall and Winter Goods, Comprising all articles usually found in a well arranged Store. Oct 6 40 tf WA GON SHOPf " j.Id! jefferys, RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of York District and the public generully, that lie is prepared with competent workmen and WELL-SEASONED LUMBER, To MAKE AND REPAIR WAGONS, HANDCARTS, WHEEL-BARROWS, &c., in the best manner, at his Shop, near the Masonic Hall. He still continues to give bis personal attention to making DOORS, SASH, BLINDS, And every other description of work in the CARPENTERING AND JOINERY LINE. Gins and Thrashers Repaired. 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 plense bring it in at an early day. SSL, He tenders his thanks for the liberal patronage 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. Anril 7 14 lv FOGARTIES & STILLMAN, MX GOODS HOUSE, \\TE are now prepared to offer a large and va T T ried Stock of FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS. We have, as heretofore, given our es pccial attention, in the selection of our STOCK, with a view of supplying FARMERS AND PLANTERS with every variety of Dry Goods for PLANTA- , TION AND FAMILY USES. Our long expcii- i rience in this branch of our business, and our facilities for purchasing ; DOMESTICS On the most advantageous terms, together with our CASH SYSTEM, enables ns to sell at VERY LOIV PRICES. Rigy City Acceptances at thirty or sixty days, will be taken as Cash. , Orders from the Country will receive prompt attention, and every effort made to give 1 satisfaction. MILLER'S ALMANAC FOR 1860, ' With memorandums attached, and a list of our Stock, will be ready on the 1st of October, and will be sent by mail, gratis, on application to FOGARTIES & STILLMAN, 257 King st., Corner of Wentworth, Charleston, S. C. Sept 22 38 tf ALLEN & DIAL, Importers and Dealers In ENGLISH AND AMERICAN Hardware & Cutlery, Iron, STEEL., 3NT.A.ZXj1S, Castings, Mill-Stones, Bolting Cloths, Mill-Irons, Stock-Kettles, IlIA-Mll 11LIATHEH 8ETM, P A "R"PT?"N*rPT?'RC! Blacksmiths & Tanners' Tools, Housekeeping and Furnishing Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Lime, Cement, Plaster, Paints, Oils, French and American Window Glass, Guns, Rifles, Pistols, Shot Belts, Powder Flasks, Powder, , Shot, &c. WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, AT THE SIGN OF THE GOLDEN PADLOCK. COLUMBIA, S. C. JNO. M. ALLEN. JXO. C. DIAL. Oct 27 43 . t5$" Valuable Property for Sale. THE UQdersigned desirous of A&'-TkT . S removing to his plantation, offers fij jjijMS^i-^or 9a'e his HOUSE AND LOT in ET^_lTYorkville, formerly occupied by Col. Wm. C. Beatty. The property is veil improved. All the outbuildings, Such as Kitchens, Smoke-House, Well-House, Stables, Corn Crib and Carriage-House, have all been built within the last three and four years; and a fine NEW FRONT built to the DWELLING. The lot is well enclosed. On the premises, there is ft Well of excellent water. The above is one of the most desirable situations iu Yorkville?none excepted?and as I s.m desirous to sell, a bargaiu can be had. I vtill take great pleasure in showing the premises to any one wishing to purchase. THOS. DAVIES. Aug 18 33 tf SELLING OFF AT COST! A Good Supply yet on Hand!! milE undersigned has still on hand a handsome 1 stock of SUMMER and Winter CLOTHING, which he is selling at and below cost to close up the business. He offers the best bargains ever sold in Yorkville. Call and see him, and lay in supplies while they can be had CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. This opportunity for buyin^CHEAP CLOTHING, at such very low rates, may not occur again for years. REMEMBER?Every article at and below the cost mark and invariablv for cash. F. H. SIMRIL. . June 2 22 tf Blackberry brandy.?An excellent remedy for Bowel Complaint. For Sale at the YORK DRUG STORE. August 11, 1869. 82 8m ? ? TJH B GREAT WONDER OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, PROFESSOR WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. Says the St.. Louis, (Mo.) Democrat: Below we publish a letter to Dr. Wood, of this city, from a gentleman in Maine, which speaks glowingly of the superior merits of his hair tonic. Such eyidence must have its eflf?ct,-when coming front a reliable source. If certificates aro guarantees of truth, the Dr. needs no encomiums, nor useless puffery from the press: Bath,Maine, Jan. 20,1856. professor O. J. wood Co.:?Gentlemen : Having ray attention called a few months since to the highly beneficial effects of your hair restorative, I was induced to make application of it upon my own bair, which bad become auite gray, probably one-third white ; my whiskers wero of the samo character. Some three mmths since I procured a bottle of your hair restorative, and used it. I soon found it was proving what I had wished. I used it about twice a week. I have since procured another bottle, of which I have used some. I can now certify to the world that the gray or white hair has totally disappeared, both on my head and face, and my hair has resumed its natural color, and I believe more soft and glossy than it has been before for twenty-five years. I am now sixty years old ; my good wife at the age of fiftytwo, has used it with the same effect The above notice I deem due to you for your valuable discovery. I am assured that whoever will rightly use, as per directions, will not havo occasion to contradict my statements. I am a citizen of this city and a resident here for the last fifteen yoars, and am known to nearly every one here and adjoining towns. Any use you may make of the above, with my name attached, is at your service, as I wish to preserve ttie beauties of nature m ouiers as weu as myself. I am, truly, yours, A. C. RAYMOND. Baltimore, Jan. 23,1858. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE. Professor Wood?Dear Sir: Having had the misfortune to lose the best portion of my hair, from the effects of the yellow fever, in New Orleans in 1854, I was induced to make a trial of your preparation, and found It to answer as the very thing needed. My hair is now thick and glossy, and no words can express my obligations to you in giving to the afflicted such a treasure. PINLEY JOHNSON. The undersigned, Rev. J. K. Bragg, is a minister in regular standing, and pastor of the Orthodox Church at Brookfield, Mass. He Is a gentleman of great influenco and universally beloved. WM. DYER. Brookfleld, January 12,1858. Professor Wood?Dear Sir: Havingmade trial of your Hair Restorative, it gives me pleasure to Ray, that its effect has been ex- ?llent in removing inflammation, dandruff and n constant tendency to itching with which I have been troubled from my childhood : and has also restored my hair, which was becoming gray, to its original color. I have used no other article with anything like the same pleasure or profit Yours truly, J. K. BRAGG. The Restorative Is put up in bottles of 3 sizes, viz: large medium and small; the small holds b a pint and retails for one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per cent, more in proportion than the small, retails for two dollars per bottle; the largo holds a quart, 40 per cent, more in proportion' and retails for 83 a bottle. O. J. WOOD <fc CO., Proprietors, 444 Broadway, New York, and 114 Market St, St. Louis Mo. For Sale in Yorkville, S. C., by ALLISON &. BRATTON, and H. W. MERRILL. Nov 3 44 3m THE LIVER INYIGORATOR! PREPARED BY DR. SANFORD, Compounded entirely from GUMS, IS ONE OF TIIE BEST PURGATIVE AND Liver Medicines now before the public. These Gums remove alll I One dose often repeated is morbid or bad matter from la sure cure for Cholera the system, supplying in | Morbus, and a preventlj their place a healthy flow of* tive of Cholera, bile, invigorating the stom! w Only one bottlo is needed ach, causing food to digest < to throw out of the system well, purifying t h e the effects of medicine after blood, giving tone and a long sickness, health to the whole machin- JJJ One bottle taken for ery, removing the cause of|5 Jaundice removes all the disease?effecting a rod- ^ sallownessor unnatural colicalcure. N or from the skin. Blllloua attacks are Ono dose taken a short cured, and what is better, ? time before eating gives vigpre vented by the occasional ^ or to the appetite and makes use of the Liver Invigorator. the food digest well. One dose after eating is tm One dose often repeated, sufficient to relieve the stom- g cures Chronic Dlar ach and prevent tne lood ^ rnoea m its worst iorm, from rising and souring. while Summer and Only one dose taken be- j ;B o w e 1 Complaints fore retiring, prevents night- " .'yield almost to the first dose, mare. 33 A few bottles will cure Only one dose taken at j> | Dropsy by exciting the night, loosens the bowels 3 [absorbents, gently and cures costive-gj ! We take pleasure in reness. 5 'commending this medicine One dose taken after each jas a preventive for Fever meal will cure Dyspesla. * and Ague, Chill FeOne dose of two tea-spoon- 2 Ver, and all Fevers of a fuls will always relieve ^ jBillions type. It ope Sick Headache. pirates with certainty, and Only one dose immediate- thousands are willing to tesly relieves Colic, while |tify to its wonderful virtues. All who use It are giving their unanimous testimony in its favor. Mix water in the mouth with the Invigorator, and swallow together. PRICK ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. DR. SANFORD, Proprietor, No. 345 Broadway, N. York. Retailed by all Druggists. Sold, also, bv ALLISON & BRATTON, and H. W. MERRILL. April 21 16 ly HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA. A Benevolent Institution established by special Endowment for the Relief of the Sick and Distressed, afflicted with Virulent and Epidemic Diseases. THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful destruction of human life, caused by Sexual disease, and the j 1 ???? ,V,U dntim. .,f unol, Ul'CCpUUUS |n?K,.iVCU "K"" V SVMAMO w. diseases by Quacks, several years ago directed tiieir Consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy ot their name, to open u Dispensary for the treatment of this class of disease, in all their forms, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRATIS to all who apply by letter, with a description of theircondition, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac.) and in cases of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of tbo age, and will furnish the most modern treatment. The Directors of the Association, in their Annnal Report npon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, for the year ending January 1st, 1858, express the highest satisfaction wi*h the success which has attended the labors of the Consulting Surgeon in the cure of Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhoe, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Self-abuse, Ac., and order a continuance of the same plan for the ensuing year. The Directors, ou a review of the past, feel assured that their labors in this sphere of benevolent effort have been of great benefit to the afflicted, especially to the young, and they have resolved to devote themselves, wfth renewed zeal, to this very important and much despised cause. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Musturbation, or Self-abuse and other diseases of the sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a sealed envelope) FREE OF CHARGE, ou receipt of TWO STAMPS for postage. Other Reports and Tracts on the nature aud treatment of sexual diseases, diet, Ac., aro constantly being published For gratuitous distribution, and will be sent to the afflicted.? Some of the new remedies and methods of treatment discovered during the last year, are of great value. Address, for Report or treatment, DR. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Acting Surgeon, Howurd Association, No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, I'a. By order of the Directors, EZRAD. HE ART WELL. President. Geo. Fairchild, Secretary. Aug. 4 31 ly TnE CELEBRATE?cOPPER TOE! Mitchell's Patent Mot&lic Tip, designed especially kor Boys', Youths' and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES. AN IMPROVEMENT has been applied to Boots nnd Shoes, by which a saving of expense to the consumer, of two thirds, is realized, by actual experiment. THE TIP , . consists of a piece ot copper or other mdestruotible material, neatly fastened to the toe of the boot or shoe, forming a complete protection. This invention is now presented to the public, with the fullest knowledge of its practical utility, having been tested over two years, and is destined entirely to supercede the old style, for Children's, Boys' and Youths' Boots and Shoes. The importance of this invention will be readily appreciated, as it is well known that children invariably wear out their boots and shoes FIRST AT THE TOE, and, with this protection, they will upon an average wear at least two to three times as long as the old style, while the expense is but a trifle moro. This invention is also specially applicable to Miners' Boots, and all occupations subjecting the toe of the boot or shoe to be cut or worn. Merchants and the public generally, will see the importance of obtaining these goods immediately, as they arc destined, for general use, to supercede all other kinds. The Goods may be obtained of nearly all the wholesale dealers in the principal cities, or of the Subscribers. CHASE, McKINNEY & CO., (Owners of the Patent,) Boston. a.,? n ao fim ** ? ? "GE07D. FERGUSON, CHESTER, S. 0., ' Sfa HAVING commenced business 'n l^e a^ove place, would solicit fUL-J jjl the patronage of the public. IlaSaf. yLm ving devoted himself to the Watch REPAIRING DEPARTMENT for the past fifteen years?during which time he has been in the employment of some of the most extensive houses North and South?for many years in the employment of Messrs. Glaze & Radcliffc, and Messrs. Radcliffc & Guignard, Columbia, S. C. Also, for several years, having nfTorded the highest- satisfaction to customers and employers in York and Chester, would, therefore hope, that by unremitting attention to busines and moderate charges, to receive a share of public support. Bgk, All work warranted for twelve months, if not abused. Watch Glasses, Watch Hands, &c., at moderate prices. The SHOP is situated next door to the store of Messrs. Brawley & Alexander. Aug 18 33 tf NEW FIRM*- The undersigned having purchased the concern of DOSTER & CREPS, are prepared to make all kinds of FURNITURE, at the shortest notice. Wo have on hand now, at the old stand, FURNITURE ready made, which we will sell cheap for Cash or Barter. G. S. DOSTER & CO. Oct. 1, 1859. 41 tf I CHRISTMAS! Everybody Run Here!! A\ HAVING purchased try, and atlower prices than have ever before been proposed in this market, and but a slight advance on Charleston and Baltimore. My stock of have been purchased from the well-known house of KEPHEART, DARBY & SONS, and as to quality and flavor, will compare favorably with any manufactured in the United States. Also, a large assortment of CIGARS; Tobacco, : J i:*? . DUMAa . ui i j ucouiipiiuu, pncu uuu quuiiijr , i itmco , Catsups; Sauces; Prunes ; Figs; Raisins; Citron, Ginger, and other Preserves; Sardines; Crackers, &c., &c. FIREWORKS. Such as Fire-Crackers, Pin-Wheels, Bine-Lights, Spit Devils-or Serpents, &c., &c. Also, Spices of every description ; Flavoring and Handkerchief Extracts; Perfumery of every description; Inks, Yeast Powder, Essence of Coffee, and yarious other articles too tedious to mention. Call soon and see my stock, and yon will not regret it. Call on O. L. WALLACE, Near the K. M. Railroad Depot, At J. J. Garvin's Old Stand. Oct 27 43 tf New Firm. CABINET WARE-ROOM. THE undersigned rek large, that they have in the manufacture of EVERY description of C CABINET -FURNITDRE, at the stand adjoining the ENQUIRER Office, under the Btyle of MOORE & CREFS. Being supplied with a fine stock of LUMBER and other materials, they are prepared to fill all orders in their line on short notice, and on terms to suit the times. Particular attention will be given to REPAIRING and VARNISHING OLD FURNITURE, And at such prices that it will be an inducement to all persons having work of this character. In addition, they have excellent facilities for the manufacture of DOORS, Blinds, Window-Sash, &o. Intending to merit success, we solicit a liberal share of the public patronage. Our business will be conducted on the CASH SYSTEM. Lumber and all kinds of Produce, at the market price, will be taken in exchange for Furniture. Give us a call. C. R. MOORE, WESLEY CREPS. Oct 27 43 tf mm, mmm mm* RICHARD HARE, MARBLE LINE?of the' highest style of finish and at reasonable prices. He keeps constiintly on hand, a large supply of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC MARBLE, and specimens of his work may be always seen at the Yard, nearly opposite the 'ENQUIRER' PRINTING OFFICE, and a few doors North of Stowe's Hotel. Jgk, All work will be delivered at any point on the King's Mountain Railroad, FREE of charge,. He is also prepared to furnish to order, IRON RAILING of any desired pattern, for Fences, Balconies, &c. June 9 23 ly nnnnnc iT ?irm?? JLPUU1 U VX UUUJUU. LOUIS SMITH fry RESPECTFULLY in8*'" continae9 STOWE'S HOTEL, to Qj> /2jA manufacture BOOTS AND SHOES of the very best material on short notice, and at the lowest living prices. He will keep constantly on hand a stock of READY-MADE WORK, To which he invites the attention of the public. He takes this opportunity to return his thanks for the generous patronage with which he 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 20 3 tf CARRIAGES OUGGIES. ^ ^^scr^ei' J. Skaggs' patent for TIGHTENING TIRE, I am prepared to put the patent to Buggie9, Carriages, Wagons, &c., and to sell shop or individual rights. I will in a few days, be ready to exhibit the patent. Wheels with this patent affixed, may be run until they are entirely worn out, without having to take the Tire off. N. B.?Also, a first rate HARNESS-MAKER WANTED. Call soon. W. P. McFADDEN. June 2 22 tf HOR SE MAN SHIP! 1 J. C. PAYNE, ^RESPECTFULLY intensive additions to his article in the S A DDLE and HARNESS line at short notice for CASH, or on TIME to PROMPT customers. He keeps constantly on hand a fine assortment of SADDLES, of almost every description ; HARNESS, BRIDLES, TRUNKS, WHIPS, VALISES, COLLARS, &c., which he invites the public to call and examine. June 23 25 tf liiinf n m Hit . J. Y. FERGU/!!> SON would respectfulWWff? ^ inform his friends jytM ^ and the public gcncral*ly, that he is again pre Pare<l to do a'l kinds of C^^^^^rfjfcNjwork in his line, as heretofore; and solicits 'V- <9 W a continuance of their favors, as he will endeavor to give general satisfaction. His Shop is on the same premises with J. ED. ttsr*ni_i x'cji iir k nA\T QTIOP Pi?r?nn.Q hn_vinc J III r litvi O Iinuvn . 0 Wagons made or repaired, can have them Ironed, without the trouble and expense of moving them. Oct 20 42 tf Medical Card. DR. B. M. COBB, respectfully informs the citizens of York District and surrounding"country, that he is still located at FORT MILLS in this District, where he offers bis Professional services. March 17 11 tf HAIR DYE ?Batchelor'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. August 4 31 lm AXTED.?100 bushels of Wheat BRAN. Apply at this Office. ' OUR PROGRAM NEW AND BRILLIANT ENLARGEMENT OF rl mm manure ELEGANT PI IB* EDITOR AND NEW " . ' -.<7< -- . ** SAM'L W. MELTON and W THE PROPRIETOR tenders his grateful acknowlei their very favorable appreciation of bis humble e senting a programme for the coming year's ehtertaioi tractive and worthy of an increased patronage. Durit to carry out entirely the promises made in the last Pro termined to promise nothing except what he knows he c ings, however, the ENQUIRER has prospered beyond ^ has enabled the Proprietor to expend largely in procut NEW AND BRH.L.H for his columns?thus illustrating the truth that every < four-fold. An extensive advertising patronage, and a desire to has prepared, demand an enlargement, and he has tbi ARY, without increase in price, to add one column to i THE LARGEST PAPE outside of Columbia and Charleston. The professional duties of the Editor-in Chief, hat which the patronage of the paper demands. While a labors with which he has been intimately and pleasan enterprise, the Proprietor has determined to relieve services of A. NEW E Who promises to devote his whole time, energies and < especially the readers of the ENQUIRER, will recogni of "College Poems," who has already earned a brillii nouncement of his association with us will, we are sun uate of Erskine College, a devoted and earnest studec and independent thought, an untiring advocate of >I( constant worker, wherever his hand finds work to do. The BUDGET OF STORIES, written EXPRESSLY the Proprietor, surpassess in brilliancy and interest,.ar itude. To procure such as will command the attentior ted himself constantly, and for this single item, has ex THREE HUNDRI In the FIRST NUMBER OF JANUARY, will be c< touching STORY OF REAL LIFE?the heart-history valued contributor, Mrs. MARY A. DENI80N, entitl rar jm Mrs. DENISON has for many years occupied a prom baps no female writer in this department, has been so accomplished contributor has produced a rare gem?in sorbing interest, taking rank with her most successful or eight numbers of the paper, will repay a year's sub Next, we have in store a THRILLING STORY of Co ting the timo and portraying the characters who figi Catharine II., of Russia. This story, written for the dead) is a master-piece?intensely interesting, and uufi power. It is entitled? "ST. PIERRE, THE MOUNTEBAN The THIRD ATTRACTION in our series is written reputation, who is familiar to the literary world as a per. The plot is located in Scotland, and unfolds sta a Highland Laird of the days of Wallace and the Br RITCHIE'S portrayal of Scottish life and manners wi of Scott. This story is called "EVAN DHUj OR, TB The FOURTH of tho series, last but not least, has promteiogHHtyrwrttemf <ror State?not unfamiliar to 01 to its being a native production, promises unusual an characters known to us as genuine, its plot natural ai our mouths as household words." The authoress has "ELLEN CAMPBELL; OR, As this is to be a bright and glowing chapter in our the noble, self sacrificing deeds of tbe men, and the p of York District, in the days of 1780, we feel proud i reception, and we feel that we have the right to ask thi home or abroad, will send for and read it. It is the intention of the Proprietor to make the E] and what it claims to be? A FAMILY NE A faithful representative of the moral tone of our socii It shall be recommended to the Philanthropist, the Rel of whatever may advance the moral and religious intei well being and permanent progress of every people, th nected, the ENQUIRER will be devoted, as heretofore, new Editor has already taken rank in the Temperance i an earnest zeal to the cause. In order to give a lively tributor, "WILLIE LIGHTHEART," has promised foi "THE E_A_T.^ Which will be published in the Summer, and will occu] A portion of each number will be devoted to the F taken that the gay and light-hearted are shpplied, each fund of WIT AND HUMOR. It has never appeared to the Proprietor necessary th tent, with political issues. He conceives that the peop gard to their rights, their interests and their hopes, at are ready, to take decisive action towards the establish its voice may be called for, however, the ENQUIRER v which is calculated, in view of a wise conservatism, to PECULIAR INTEREST Id oiakiDgup each issue, it will be our aim to bring I JOURNAL; so that it shall contain a resumi of the L1 even though each item should receive a "Mere-Mention any point, our arrangements are such as to provide th various sections of the State and the South, which has paper. "RUBY" and "J. W. K." will continue their r Our valued friend, DAVIDSON, will keep up his "Leis a valued feature in the ENQUIRER, and, besides, will effusions of his clever and artistically-cultured pen. M. MARTIN, and Mr. J. FORREST GOWAN, have i increased interest to our pages. And besides the regul RX1FORTS OF TE Onr esteemed CHESTER CORRESPONDENT, "J.," ] count of matters and things "on the hill," and a repor is peculiarly suited to the task, and while his reports w will, we hope, make the ENQUIRER a Vade Mecum to Tin- kindness of our friends has enabled us to presen claims, will challenge comparison. He is permited to year, from inch pen, a response of which he will proud Judge O'NEALL, EDWIN HERIOT, Esq., SAMUEI Esq., Rev. A. H. LESTER. Rev. L. A. JOHNSTON RIS, Rev. J. MONROE ANDERSON, Rev. 8. L. WAT Rev. F. A. MOOD. Rev. E. J. MEYNARD1E, Rev. 1 W. W. CAROTHERS, Maj. M. JENKINS, Lieut. E M. RITCHIE, Mrs. M A. DENNISON, and Miss 5 Much more might be announced of the plan to be put RER a model journal. But it is enough to indicate th an index to the future. Having exerted himself to th tion, instruction and substantial progress, he confidentl; lie-spirited people. 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Igments to a kind and indulgent public, for fforts to please, and be takes pleasure in prement, which be hopes to render unusually atig the current year, he has unavoidably failed ispectus, and bearing this in mind, be has deian perform. Notwithstanding his short comsxample and beyond hope, and this prosperity ing iHT FEATURES effort on the part of his friends, will be repaid find AMPLE SPACE for the goodly feast he jrefore determined, on the FIRST OF JANUjach page, which will make the ENQUIRER R IN THE STATE, re forbidden that attention to his department portion of his time will still be given to the itly associated from the commencement of the him from the chief harden, and enirave the J Q-Q 1DITOE, clever abilities, to the work. The public, and ze the name of WILLIAM W. EAST, author ant and rising reputation; and the mere ane, be deemed sufficient. Mr. EAST is a gradit of Literature, a roan of original, vigorous, )RAL and SOCIAL REFORM, and a faithful, for the ENQUIRER, and now in the hands of ly attraction heretofore announced in this lati and approbation of bis readers, he has exerpended in cash outlay, nearly 5D DOLLARS ! )mmenced a charming, beautifully-written and of a pure and noble woman?written by our ed L JWL 99 inent position in newspaper literature, and peri uniformly successful. In this instance, our i elegance of style, pure, moral tone, and abefforts. This story, of itself, occupying seven scription. * ntinental Europe?a sensation story?illustrated in the voluptuous and profligate Court of ENQUIRER, by Mr. R. B. RUSSELL (now elding a plot of great intricacy, and of unusual K; OR, THE PREDICTION." by Mrs. M. RITCHIE, an authoress of rising regular contributor of the "Waverly" newspartling yet characteristic inoidents in the life of nee. The reader will acknowledge that Mrs. sold not do discredit to the laud of Burns and EE FOUNDLING ? been written for us by a brilliant and highly ar readers?"MINNIE MAE;" and in addition d absorbing interest to our local readers?its ad true to our history?its names "familiar in given it a happy title: KING'S MOUNTAIN." home-history, setting forth in flattering colors mre, holy and patriotio devotion of the women :o give it a place ; we bespeak for it a cordial it every native of old York, whether at the old JJQUIRER in every respect what it should be WSPAPER; ety, and a reliable exponent of publio opinion, former, the Christian, by an earnest advocacy rests of the geople. Believing that with the ie TEMPERANCE CAUSE is intimately conto the untiring advocacy of this reform. The reform in our State, and will bring to his task interest to this department, our popular conr us a TEMPERANCE STORY, to be styled, lL GIFT," )y three or four issues. 'ARMER and PLANTER; while care will be i week, with an ample and laughter-provoking .< at the ENQUIRER should deal, to a great exile of South Carolina are fully educated in reid prepared, whenever the States of the 8outh iment or southern independence. Whenever rill be found the advocate of every measure promote the S OF THE SOUTH. the paper up to the requirements of a NEWSSlTEST NEWS at the hour of going to press, i." Instead of having REGULAR letters from e OCCASIONAL CORRESPONDENCE from already given so much readable matter for the acy, piquant, and highly interesting espietles. ure Sketches," which have of late constitnted permit us to adorn the poet's corner with the ' WILLIE LIGHTHEART," Mr. WILLIAM ;ach been engaged, and will as usual, impart lar E3 TVT A TI TTT!TB promises a weekly letter, giving a spirited act of the CHESTER MARKET. His position ill be regarded as entirely reliable, his letters our friends at Chester. it a list of contributors which, the Proprietor use their names, and can promise, duriug the ly be the exponent. . , L. HAMMOND, Esq., JOSEPH H. BLACK, , Rev. J. M. H. ADAMS, Rev. J. S. HAR'SON, Rev. R LATH AN, Rev. E. E. BOYCE, .ANDY WOOD, Rev. R. Y. RUS8ELL, Rev. \f T.AW Mrs M W STRATTftW Mrs IAUD IRVING. Sued by the Proprietor in making the ENQUIe special features, and to point to the past as e utmost for the public amusement, gratificay relies upon the generous patronage of a pub iends to make special exertious, and to repay PREMIUMS: ch, in advance, the Proprietor will present $20. same rate a FINE BRASS BOUND, PORTAbe same rates, a superbly GOLD MOUNTED s Mountain?valued at $10. te same rates, a copy of WEBSTER'S UNA r this purpose, and (except the cane, which ce. 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