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nish a comfortable and permanent road; when grading to any extent ia needed, the more expensive McAdam system becomes necessary; and in more hopeless cases, by circling the hill we may avoid those places beyond the reach of grade and gravel. These methods of course imply considerable expense; but without any great outlay at one time, by constant additions in the coarse of years we would possess a road system unsurpassed and equal to our wants. The work when done should . be substantial and permanent; and to this end we should remember that the least costly artiole is by do means necessarily the most economical. Let each Commissioner arrange his seotion sysk tematically for progressive yearly labor, aiming J} always at permanency; and though he progressW es bnt half a mile a year, he will prove in the end a benefactor to his conntTj. The enhanoed value of lands adjoining such a road, apart from convenience, wonld more than repay the necessary outlay. I regret that your correspondent, after his very sensible remarks, should have indulged in his last paragraph, in objections to the recent road law, grounded upon its pressing unequally upon different sections. These objections are based upon principles which if carried into effect, would soon reduce society to its elements; or at any rate would cripple all efforts to advancement. One of the great ends of society is the accomplishment, by united action, of that which is beyond the reach of individual means; and were each influenced only in the advancement of selfish I ends, oar age of progress woald be stayed, and the knell of civilisation tolled. The traly wise policy is to find the good to self in the universal good; so let as not subdivide oar strength, bat let the stronger section, in manly generosity, give the helping hand to the weaker, and the district as a unit advance on its destined coarse of . prosperity and PROGRESS. r Form the Charleston Evening News. Tk? Democratic Convention?Change from Charleston. The New York Day Book makes an outory against the proposed charge at oar hotels and boarding hoases of $5 per day, to the delegates and visitors to the Charleston Convention, and calls it 'extortionThis is hard language and although the Day Book is seldom unjust, it is so in this case. The boarding capacity of Charleston, however ample for its wants in general, is limited in comparison with the vast numbers ex- j pected to seek accommodations during the greater < part of April. To furnish these in the most extended form, and to arrange for as many visitors < as possible, great expense has been and will be J incurred by the landlords in changing the whole fnrnitnre and arrangements of their es- ] tablishments, so as to provide for the enter- 1 tainment of a mnch larger number of guests. ] For instance the Charleston Hotel will he nttea to < afford comfortable 4bed and board' for 1000 < guests, whereas under its present organization, j 300 would absorb its accommodations. Large j rents, too, hare been paid by them for outside bosses for guests. In addition, heavy outlays , have been and will be made on contracts and purchases of supplies to feed the thousands ex- < pected. Already do they suffer enhanced expen- | ses from increased prices in all market articles, arising from a holding-back by the market men of meat, &c. for the Convention peri. 1. In this respect our people at large even now feel the Con- i vention to be a burden. The charge of $5 per . day, instead of being an extortion, is bnt a ne! cessity?a fair return compensation for the efforts made and the expenses involved. The Day Book should remember that at the Convention held four years ago at Cincinnati (a city of much larger capacity than Charleston,) the least charge per day was $5, the ordinary 7 to 8 dollars, and in < many instances $10. But that paper, in an avoidance of this precedent, and to the disparagement t of Cincinnati, makes its claim upon 'the renowned hospitality of the citizens' of Charleston.? What has her private hospitality to do with snch a case, an irruption upon her of an immense horde of men, intent on their own selfish ends and indifferent alike to her people, their sentiments and interests 1 And thousands of them, J too, of such character and manner that if they * were to come here, individually, again and again, . it would never be thought, by a respectable man ' of our city, to admit any of them within his doors. During the presence of that promiscu- j ous crowd the private doors of Charleston will . nai-af hau Kaon ?n tinhllll xhut and CdTtfullv """" ""'v v,v- "" -V a * Mguarded as then. She will oonfer more watching than hospitality upon the 'camp followers,' who . hare come to swarm at the assembling of a National Convention. The New York Herald urges that the place of meeting shall be changed from Charleston, and sneeringly says that the little city with its forty thousand inhabitants (half of them slaves) cannot accommodate the masses?estimated by it from twenty to fifty thousand?who wish to attend the Convention. The true friend of the delegates , and the country should rejoice at any circumstance which should relieve the Convention of the outside pressure which would come from the corruption, aspirations, interference and insolence of such a mass. The appropriate parties who should be at the Convention, do not exceed a thousand. Charleston can and will provide for the accommodation of ten thousand decent visitors?surely enough for any Democratic purpose And if the Herald will guarantee that New lork ana otser normera ciues ?iu keep away from Charleston their shoulder-bitters, plug uglies, prise fighters, blackguard office seekers, pick-pockets, burglars and rowdies generally, the News will guarantee that Charleston (now having sixty thoushnd inhabitants, two-thirds whites,) will have accommodations ready for every respectable and well behaved visitor who may wish to be here during the Convention. Charleston has but little affinity with the Convention and less with the thousands who will come in its train, and her people, however a few might complain at the removal, would be rejoiced if it were assembled at another place. The telegram from Washington announces that the Democratic Central Committee there, propose to call the Convention to Borne other place than Charleston. They have no right to do eo. The last Convention selected Charleston as the place for the Assembly, and this Committee, appointed by it, were not charged with any authority in the matter. They can only arrange other details. Wonld it not be amusing, if the Committee did make the call, say, to New York, and the Northern delegations met there, and the Southern delegations, adhering strictly, as is their wont, to authority and usage, met at Charleston. Would it not be a propitious political event! The South, consisting of nearly all the Democratic States, and constituting the true Democracy, would lay down a constitutional platform, nominate a proper statesman for the Presidency, and the unscrupulous unsoundness of the Northern Democracy nflf into the New York body (re yc IU^ OlVU^UVM V? ^ _ ^ presenting nothing but themselves,) would once more unfurl the constitutional banner, and under it beat back the hosts of Abolition, or giye delirerence to the Southern States. Special |Mtcs. Religious Notice.?The Second Quarterly meeting for Rock Hill circuit, will be held at Mt. Vernon Church, April 7th and 8th. The official members of the circuit are earnestly requested to be present, prepared to attend to the interest of the Church. THE PASTOR. Rock Hill, S. C. To the Public.?The undersigned, being well known as a writer, would offer his services to all requiring literary aid. He will furnish Addresses, Orations, Essays, Presentation Speeches, Replies and lines for Albums, Acrostics, prepare matter for the press, write Obituaries and Poetry upon any subject. Address, post paid, FINLEY JOHNSON, New York City. Sajtds' Salt Rheum Remedy.?Sufferers from cutaneous and eruptive diseases should at onoe resort to this valuable medicine, which will speedily remove the worst symptoms of these distressing complaints. No remedy has ever done so much for diseases of the skin, whatever form they may assume, as this. No case of salt rheum, ring-worm, tetter, scald head, barber's itch, blotches, &c., can long withstand its influence. Prepared and sold by A. B & D. SANDS, Druggists, 100 Fulton Street, New York. Sold also by ALLISON & BRATTON, Yorkville, S. C. Sold also by Druggists generally. Chills and Fever! Chills and Fever!!? One of the greatest remedies that haB ever been laid before the public, for Fever and Ague, and which have received the highest encomiums from the pr?89 and the people, is DR. J. HOSTETTER'S CELEBRATED BITTERS. Who would endure the tortures arising from this terrible disease, when it can be so easily cured? Who would endure sleepless nights, burning fevers and icy chills alternately, when a remedy can be obtained for a mere trifle? And yet how many families linger out a painful existence under this deadly blight, and do nothing but gulp down quinine, until it becomes as common as their daily meals, and yet they are not relieved.? None oat tne toonsn ana wean wouia nesitate to procure these valuable Bitters, and save themselves intense agony. . For sale by ALLISON & BRATTON, and W. B. GRIFFIN, Yorkville, S. C. March 1 9 lm The Great English Bemedy. SIR JAMES CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE FILLS. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases incident to the female constitution. It moderates all excesses and removes all obstructions, from whatever cause, and a speedy cure may be relied on. TO MARRIED LADIES it is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. CAUTION. These Pills should not be taken by females that are vregnant, during the FIRST THREE MONTHS, as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage; but at every other time, and in every other case, they are verfectly safe. In all cases of Nervous and Spinal Affections, Pain in the Back and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue on slight exertion, Palpitation of the Heart, Low ness of spirits, Hysterics, Sick Headache, Whites and all the painful diseases occasioned by a disordered system, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed. Full directions in the pamphlet around each package, which should be carefully preserved. A bottle containing 50 pills, and encircled with the Government Stamp of Great Britain, can be sent post free for $1 and 6 postage stamps. JOB MOSES, Rochester, N. Y., General Agent for United States. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON and H. W. MERRILL, Yorkville, 8. C.; Havilahd, Stephenson & Co., Charleston, Wholesale Agents and by respectable Druggists. May 5 18 leowly YORKVILLE PRICES CURRENT. corrected weekly by darwin a jefferys. WEDNESDAY, MAR. 21, 1860. Apples,.... i Molasses,. & Dried, ? 75 I N. Orleans .. ? 65 Green, ? 1 00 Porto Rico .. ? 50 Bagging,... .. ? 15 j Cuba,..... . ? 40 Bole Rope? 10 ? 114.'Nails, cut,. 5 ? 54 Coffee, Rio, 13 ? 16| ,Rice, ? 4 00 Candles,... j Sugar,. ... Sperm,.... 50 ? 62 j Brown,... 10 ? 124 Adamant,. 25 @ 30 Refined,.... 114 ? 15 Cheese, 16 ? 18 ; Salt, 1 50 ? 1 65 Mackerel,...13 00 ? 18 00 ,Yarn, 1 00 ? 1 10 Produce Market?Prices from Wagons. ? 1a /a iqiipv nnu ouiwr, XV W JL?3 liV/Viv, . Beef, ? 6 qpsack,.. 3 00 ? 3 15 Beeswax,... 20 ? 22 Lard, ? 12} Bacon, ? 11 Meal, ? 1 00 Cotton,.... 6 ? 10} Pork 6} ? 7 >rn ? 1 00 Peas, . ? 80 3hlckens,.. 10 ? 12}jTallow,.... 10 ? 12 Eggs, ? 10 'Wheat, ? 1 10 Feathers,.. 35 ? 37}|Wool, 25 ? 28 Cotton.?We continue to report a doll market. There is not enough selling to establish correct quotations. In the absenoe of sales, we quote nominal); extremes 6 to 10$. Corn.?This article is dull at $1 per buBhel. Flour?In good demand at $3 to $3 15 per sack. ISgntmal. Married?In Yorkville on the 11th instant, bv James Jefferys, Magistrate, Mr. WILLIAM B. WILLIAMS and Miss MARY E. HOLDBROOKS. ?Mfaarj. Dikd?In Yorkville, on the 17th instant, Mrs. AMELIA H., wife of W. P. McFadden, aged 68 rwwa. * In this District, on the 7th instant, MARY FANE, infant danghter of John and Frances Parrot, aged about 8 months. Lvmprik law school.?ATHENS, GA. Professors: Hon. JOSEPH H. LUMPKIN, WM. H. HULL, Esq., THOMAS R. R. COBB, Esq. The next Term of this School will commence on MONDAY, APRIL 2d, 1860. Circalars, giving fall information, can be had on application to either of the Professors. March 22 12 4t York spring term, i?6o.Ordered, that an EXTRA TERM of the Court of Common Pleas, for York District, be held at York Court House, on the THIRD MONDAY (the 16th day of JULY next) and that the necessary Jurors for said Term be drawn by the Sheriff and Clerk, at the present Term ; and that this order be published in the Yorkville Enquirer, until the 1st of July next. THOMAS W. GLOVER. Maroh 17 12 15t Cottow saw giws Of the the best qualtity, with 10 inch Saws, moveable chilled Ribs, tin Brush, and all necessary improvemania r)a1i?ot>aH at. anv Railroad T.andinp in the State, at TWO DOLLARS per saw. Planters intending to purchase GINS of the subscriber, will do well to send their orders early, as there is generally a crowd of work late in the season. J. M. ELLIOTT, Winnsboro', S. C. Premiums awarded at the State Fair, No vember 1858 and 1859. March 22 12 3ra NEGROES TO BE SOLD, Belonging to the Estate of D. Birchet, deceased, late of Cleveland Co., North Carolina. THEfundersigned having been appointed Commissioners by the Court, will sell at the Court House in SHELBY, Cleveland county, N. C., on TUESDAY, 10th day of APRIL next, 22 LIKELY NEGROES : FOUR MEN and SEVEN BOYS?FIVE WOMEN and SIX GIRLS. Only one man amongst them over thirty-five years of age; and only one woman over twenty-eight years old. Of the boys and girls, nine are of ages from five to thirteen years. The above Negroes will be sold on a credit of six months. Bonds with approved securities, and interest from day of sale, will be required.. THOS. WILLIAMS. D. FRONWBARGER, Shelby, N. C., March 16, 1860. 12 3t CARD TO THE PUBLIC. WHEREAS persons interested, in diverting our North Carolina customers from bringing their trade to this market as usual, have circulated vague and injurious misconstructions of the law passed by our State Legislature against ITINERANT SALESMEN, LIQUOR PEDDLERS, AGENTS and DRUMMERS ; and have - - Js fanwa of naMnno irloViinrr pucceeueu IU CXVIVIU^ ms imis u. j;v??v..o niomu6 to carry on legitimate traffic: in order that all such apprehensions may be removed, and cordially inviting the visits of our North Carolina friends, we the undersigned, hereby agree to indemnify any citizen of North Carolina from the effects of said law, in selling in this market the following and similar articles, to wit: COTTON, WHEAT, CORN, RYE, OATS, FLOUR, MEAL, FRUIT, POTATOES. IRON, BACON, &o. M. JENKINS, (Intendant.) A. I. BARRON, (Warden.) W. C. CREPS, ( Warden.) ADAMS, McCORKLE & CO. W. D. & J. C. MILLER, J. U. ZURCHER, L. BLOOMBERG & BRO. LOUIS SMITH, M. JONES, F. H. SIMRIL, G. R. RATCIIFORD & CO. ALLISON & BRATTON, I. D. WITHERSPOON, JAMES E. SMITH, RICHARD IIARE, E. M. KIRKPATRICK, S. SADLER, W. A. MOORE & CO. ADICKES, BYERS & CO. MOORE, RAINEY & CO. JNO. L. MILLER, S. J. KUYKENDAL, LOGAN & MEACHAM, DARWIN & JEFFERYS, CARROLL, CLARK & CO. DANIEL O'LEARY, J. B. WITHERS, W. E. ROSE, R. G. McCAW, 5 And also Include # Tobacco. Yorkrille, S. C., March 22, 18t>0. 12 2t South Carolina?York District WHEREAS W. I. CLAWSON, has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of PRUDENCE RIED, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at oui next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to beholden at York Court House on the 30th day of MARCH, instant, to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Girec under my hand and Seal, this 15th day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand 1. ??wl T. on/I in +>1A Altrlltv VlgUb UUUU1 VU UUU QIAIJ) c?u\? .? V- ? fourth year of American Independence. J. M. ROSS, 0. Y. D. March 22 12 2t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, YORK DISTRICT. I Miles Johnson for others, vs. J. C. Payne.?Attachment. WHEREAS, the Plaintiffs have this day, filed their declaration against the Defendant, who, (as it is said, is ab'sent from and without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the said declaration might be served. It is, therefore, ordered that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before thb 9th day of March, which will be in the year of onr Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. S. E. MOORE, c. c. c- pls. March 8th, 1860. 12 lyq STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, YORK DISTRICT. 8am'l W. Melton, vs. J. C. Payne.?attachment. WHEREAS, the Plaintiff has, this day, filed his declaration against the Defendant, who, as it is said, is absent from and without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of tha said declaration might be served. It Is, therefore, ordered that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the 9th day of March, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then bo given and awarded- against him. s. e. mooke, c. c. c. pls. March 8th, 1860. 12 lyq STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, YORK DISTRICT. Melton &, Melton, vs. Jefferson C. Payne.?attachment. WHEREAS, the Plaintiffs have, this day, filed their declaration against the Defendant, who, as it is said, is absent from and without the limits of this State, and hAs neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the said declaration might bo served. It is, therefore, ordered that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the sold declaration, on or before tho 9th day of March, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. S. E. MOORE, c. c. c. pls. March8th, 1860. 12 ... lyq STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, YORK DISTRICT. G. R. Ratchford & Co., vs. J. C. Payne.?attachment. WHEREAS, the Plaintiffs have, this day, filed their declaration against the Defendant, who, as it is said, is absent from and without the limit, of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the said declaration might be served. It is, therefore, ordered that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the 9th day of March, which will bo in the year of onr Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and jiwarded against him. 8. E. MOOKE, C. c. c. ma. March 8th, I860. 12 lyq_ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, YOR'i DISTRICT. Lewis M. Gnat, vs. Jefferson C. Payne.?attachment. WHEREA8, the Plaintiff has. this day, filed hlsdeclaration against the Defendant, who, as it is said, is absent from and without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, npon whom a copy of the said'declaration might be served. It is. therefore, ordered that the said Defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the 9th day of March, which will be in the year of onr Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one, otherwise final and absolute Judgm?nt will then he riven and awarded ajrainst him. 8. E. MOORE, C. C. C. PLS. March 8th, I860. 12 lyq SOUTHERN FRUIT TREES.?The undersigned informs the citizens of York District, that he has appointed Mr. B. P BOYD of Yorkville, agent for the sale of his FRUIT TREES, grown near Greensboro', N. C. Trees are all of Southern growth, and warranted in every respect to be as represented. Orders left with MV. Boyd for Trees will be filled, and the trees delivered in Yorkville, at October Court. T. H. FENTRESS. March 22 * 12 tf A FUEL SUPPLT OF Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, Ayer's Cathartic Pills, Ayer's and Bull's Sarsaparilla, Sanford's Liver Invigorator, DeGrath's Electric Oil, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, Colleton Bitters, Hooflandrs Bitters, Mof fatt's Phoenix Bitters and Life Pills, Wood's Hair Restorative, Tarrant's Seltzer Aperient, and all other popular Patent Medicines. Just received at the YORK DRUG STORE. March 22 12 tf "received this day, at Wholesale and Retail Prices, AYER'S COMPOUND Cathartic PILLS, Ayer's Compound Extract of SARSAPAR1LLA, Ayer's Cherry PECTORAL, and Ayer's AGUE CURE. We will supply Country Merchants with these very popular remedies, at wholesale prices. Dr. Ayer's Retail Prices: Pills, 25 cents for a single box, or five boxes for One Dollar. Sarsa parilla, Cherry Pectoral and Ague Cure, at ?1 per bottle, or six bottles for Five Dollars. ALLISON & BRATTON, Druggists. Feb 28 8 tf In Equity?York. Eli Bales vt. J. S. Harris.?Petition fo Funds of Absent Debtor. IN conformity to the order of Chancellor Wardlaw, made in above case, at June Term, 1859. the creditors of J. S. Harris, the absent debtor, are hereby notified that they will be required to present and establish their demands before me, on or bef re the 10th day of May next. ($5) WALTER B. METTS, c. e. y. d. Feb 9 6 3m Another New Grocery. NEXT DOOR to Messrs. MEACHAM AND WHEELER?opposite the King's Mountain Railroad Depot?at the old stand of Pagan, Fayssoux & Co.?where can be found all articles usualy kept in a Grocery establishment, which have been selected witn care. The highest prices will be paid for all Country Produce, either in cash or Groceries, ggy Cotton purchased at the market price bv D. O'LEARV. * Nov 3 44 tf Rail-road bivii) end.?the k Mountain Rail Road Company has this day declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT, upon the capital stock of the Compauy. The 9ame will be paid on demand, at the office in Yorkville, S. B. MEACHAM, Sec'y and Treasurer. Jan 2 1 tf W JL JIjJlJ . K AAA LBS- TALLOW and BEESWAX. OUUU 500 Cords TAN-BARK. 5000 LBS. Green and Dry HIDES. For all of which, the highest market prices will be paid iu CASH. J. IiERNDON. Jan 12 2 tf KEROSENE OIL. THE Subscriber offers for sale, at his store in Chester, KEROSENE OIL of the best quality, at Jjtl 25 per gallon. Send on your orders. R. M. POAG, Near the Depot, Chester. S. C. Feb 9 G _ tf For dveisg cotton & wool EN CLOTHS.?Cardenas, Madras and Manilla INDIGO ; Spanish Anetto, Extract Logwood. Dutch Madder, Spanish Brown, Venetian Red, Brazil Wood, and Copperas, at the lowest prices, by __ ALLISON & BRATTON. FOR COOKING.?Pure Cream Tartar, Bi: Carb. Soda, Yeast Powders, Pearl Sago, Tapioca, Gelatine, Isinglass, Spices, &c., &c. Sold by Dr. W. B. GRIFFIN, York Drug Store. March 22 12 tf Old rio hondo and other brands of SEGARS. Just received by Dr. W. B. Griffin, at the YORK DRUG STORE. March 22 12 tf Soaps ! soaps! i?Old Castile, Turpentine, Sassafras, Honey, Brown Windsor, Upper Ten, Frangipanni, nnd many other kinds, at THE YORK DRUG STORE. March 22 12 tf Brushes : brushes ! {?shaving, Hair, Tooth, Nail, Cloth, Hat, and Paint Brushes of all kinds, to be found at the YORK DRUG STORE. March 22 12 tf recian painting.?Tube Paint^ f Brushes, Tarnishes, and all other materials for Grecian Painting. Sold at the YORK DRUG STORE. March 22 12 if Yorkville lyceum.?The regular meeting of the YORKV1LLE LYCEUM will be held on MONDAY evening next, at seven o'clock. By order of the President. I. D. WITHERSPOON, Secretary. March 22 41 ly South Carolina?York District. To Cassandra Barne:t, Benjamin R. Barnett, T. C. Bradj and wife, Jane A.; M. A. Barnett, and Malissa C. Barnett. YOU are hereby required to appear at the Court of Ordinary, to be holden at York C. House, for York District, on the 10th day of April next, to shew cause, if any you can, why the proceeds of the sale of the real estate of L. P. Barnett, deceased, sold by me for partition and division, should not be paid over to George W. Barnett, Administrator of the said L. P. Barnett, to be applied by him to the payment of the debts of the said L. P. Barnett. Given un dor my hand and seal, this 10th January, 1860. J. M. ROSS, 0. t. d. Jan 12 2 12t FIREWOOD !?The subscriber often for sale, WOODLAND, within and adjoining the oorporate limits of Yorkville, S. C., from ONE ACRE to ONE HUNDRED and FIFTY ACRES, with or without forty-five acres of FARM AND MEADOW LANDS. Said lands are adjoining lands sold to Mr. Geo. Steele, and the lands of Mr. Herndon, and Mrs. Blair, and Mr. Kerr of the King's Mountain, and on the Lincoln road, all about and less than onejmile from Yorkville. A1 so, FIREWOOD will be delivered to persons in Yorkville, at Railroad prices. Also, some TOWN LOTS ar offered in exchange or barter, for farm land in York District. E. A. CRENSHAW. Oct 13 41_ tf ORDINANCE,?Be it Ordained, by the Intendant and Wardens of the town of Yorkville, in Council assembled, and by the authority of the same, that from and after the publication of this Ordinance, if any person or persons, shall fire a gun, pistol, or other fire-arms, within two hundred yards of the public streets of Yorkville, he or they, shall pay, upon conviction, a fine of Two Dollars, for each offence. Done and ratified in Council, under the oorporate seal of the town, on the 21st day of March, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty. M. JENKINS, Intendant. W. A. Moore, Clerk. Feb 28 8 tf Pianos! Pianos!! Subscriber wishes to inform FgHg iWfhis friends and the public generally, U u 9 J 1/that he has made arrangements to procure PIANOS of superior quality, which he will sell at manufacturer's nrices for cash, and warrant in every particular. Those desiring to purchase, wonld do well to favor him with their orders. For particulars, address J. D. Ml'LLER, Prof, of Music, Yorkville, S. C. N. B.?Pianos TUNED and REPAIRED in the best manner and on the most reasonable terms. Jan 5 1 ly DENTAL NOTICE. jgSgfa. Do J. W. KILPATRICK, of Rath(mflHHkerfordto:], a Graduate of the Balti^^"^-*-^raore College of Dental Surgery, announces to the ladies and gentlemen of Yorkville and vicinity, that he will take rooms at ROSE'S HOTEL during COURT WEEK, and will be pleased to serve all who may call on him, or to nrrlflru from all who desire to be visited At their residences. Having the advantage of a thorough education in bis profession, and several years practice, he flatters himself that his skill uteris ouly to be tested. March 1 9 tf In Equity?York. John H. Meek, et aI., ] Bill vs. \for Par W. R. Kirkpatrick, and wife. et. al. ) tition. IT appearing to my satisfaction that William R. Kirkpatrick and Elizabeth P. Kirkpatrick, his wife; Samuel W. Boyd, and Jinsey, his wife, reside beyond the limits of this State. It is, therefore, on motion of Mr. Chambers, Complainants Solicitor, ordered, that the said absent defendants do plead, answer or demar to the Bill, filed in this cose, within three months from the publication of this notice, or the said bill will be taken pro confesso as to them. ($5) WALTER B. METTS, c. E. T. D. Feb 10 ' 7 3m M~ ATRASS MAKIWG.-The undersi^ ed respectfully informs the citizens of York District and the surrounding country, that he is prepared, at bis stand at the REAR OF THE MASONIC HALL, tc> manufacture MATRASSES of every description in the most substantial manner and of the best material His prices are as moderate as the times will admit. He returns thanks for the liberal patronage he has heretofore received, and solicits a continuance. Shucks and Cotton, at the market prices, will be taken in exchange for Matrasses. P PTTWIT Nov 10 45 ly Medical instruction?the SECOND SERIES of Preparatory MEDICAL LECTURES, by J. McF, GASTON, M. D., and A. N. TALLEY, M. D., with a course on Medical Chemistry, by A. B. BRUMBY, M. D., commences on the FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL; and pupils will be received either for the Course, or term of study. Fee for the Course of Lectures, $ 26 00 Office pupils by the year, including above,. 100 00 For further information, address J. McF. GASTON, M. D. Columbia, S. C. March 8 10 4t CARRIAGE AMD HARNESS SHOP. - to llfc ? . Th<? Snhsoriher is still at his old s?stand, and is always ready to \y~ either trade, swap or sell, or buy LUMBER. *20,000 feet best ASH PLANK WANTED. *20,000 " " POPLAR ? 5,000 " " WHITE OAK 5,000 " " WHITE HICKORY " For which the highest market price will be paid either in Carriages, Buggies, Harness or Cash. All kinds of Country Produce, taken in part or whole for work. Be sure to call before you purchase. W. P. 'McFADDEN. March 8 10 tf In Equity?York. Mary Pursely, 1 Petition for specific pervs. > formance or sale of Thos. K. Pursely, e!. al. j Land, Act., $c. "W XT nf ?Ko rlnnrotn 1 nrrlor nf fitn Ill p UI 3UUUUO VI IUV uvvi wii i viuv? vi ?uv Court of Equity, made at Chambers, in this case, the creditors of the Defendant, Thos. K. Pursely, are required to establish their demands before me on or before the 15th day of April next, or be debarred of taking any share of proceeds of sale of Defendants interest in the land sold iD this case. ($5) WALTER B. METTS, c. k. y. d. Jan '> 1 3m rtt r rew ard.--RANAWAY from the Jjj I subscriber in October last, my negro boy CAESAR. Said boy is about 5 feet 11 inches high, black complexion, and weighs about 170 pounds. Said negro formerly belonged to James McClure, deceased, md is supposed to be lurking in the old neighborhood. The above reward will be paid for his delivory to me at Sand Tuck, P. 0., Union District, or for his confinement in York Jail. Any information will be attended to by my agent, Mr. G. W. Melton. W. S. McJUNKIN. Feb 23 8 tf Brick-laying & plaisterING.?The undersigned respectfully inform the citizes of York district, ana ine puouc genrally, that they have formed a co-partnership, and will conduct the business of BRICK and STONE LAYING, FLAISTERING, Whitewashing, &c. They will be pleased to secure a portion of the public pitronage, and promise that all contracts undertaken by them, will be executed in a faithful manner. They will also undertake contracts for making brick. C. M. PEARSON. E. M. MURPHY. March 8 10 tf a?i:E:xr<s THE undersigned informs his customers and friends, that he will keep __jE_2Lconstantly on hand, at his residence, near the Male Academy, a supply of GOOD BEEF, from this time forward. At present, he will butcher on every MONDAY; and in addition, will be able to supply all demands during the week. Whenever the Beef season commences, he will supply it regularly at the old stand, near Moore, Rainey & Co.'s Store. JOHN MASSEY. Feb 9 G tf MllilTAKV tilL.t.ty * jimi*.?ay oruer of the Colonel Commanding, 34th Regiment S. C. M., a bo:: will be opened at the Court House, on the 30th of March next, for the election of Major of the South Battallion of said Regiment. M. JENKINS, Captain of Jasper Light Infantry. _ Feb23 8 td DR. GEORGE SMITH, SURGEON and MECHANICAL DENTIST, 143 Main Street, Columbia, may be found at Mr. ROSE'S Hotel, from the 16th until 21st of April, fully prepared to perform every dental operation. March 15 11 Ct Dissolution. . v THE Co-partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, under the name of MEACHAM & WHEELER, was dissolved on the 7th of Maroh instant, by mutual consent. The Books and Accounts of the firm will be found at the old stand. Persons indebted to said firm, will make payment to S. B. MEACHAM, who is authorized to use the name of the firm in liquidation of the business thereof. 8. B. MEACHAM, B. T. WHEELER. March 15 11 tf 0 NEW FIRM.?The undersigned have this day entered into a copartnership under the name of LOGAN & MEACHAM, and will keep constantly on hand, a general assortment of GROCERIES, which they propose to Bell at the LOWEST PRICES. They will sell Groceries to prompt customers, on the time usually given by the Grocers of the place. All persons wanting Groceries, and also, all having COTTON or other produce to sell, are cordially invited to give us a call before purchase or sale. ' D. J. LOGAN, S. B. MEACHAM. ?The undersigned having this | a?y soia dib interest in tbe ooncern or MEACHAM & WHEELER, to Mr. D. J. LOGAN. would take this method of returning his thanks to those who have favored him while in business, and to bespeak for the new firm a continuance of the patronage so kindly given him. B. T. WHEELER. March 16 11 tf YORBTILLE, S. C. THE undersigned announces to the former friends and patrons of J|r?agBCr3r_thi8 long-established Hotel, that he has become the Proprietor, and will conduct it for the future, in a style which will be satisfactory to the most fastidious of his guests. His Agent, Mr. M. Jones, will be constantly in attendance and will oonduct tbe business-affairs of the establishment; while the other departments will continue under the experienced and skillful management of the former landlady. The rooms will be re-furnished, and kept in perfect order; strict attention will be given to TBE TABLE; polite and well-trained SERVANTS will attend to every want; an experienced Hostler will keep the Stable, which will always be supplied with abundant provender; and in fine, no pains or expense will be spared to make the Hotjl as comfortable and inviting as any to be found in the up-country, and at as reasonable rates as the condition of the market will permit. The public are requested to give us a trial. JASPER STOWE. Ton 10 a tf ROSE'S HOTEL. yorkyille, s. c lyjijLi-jv-. THIS large brick building is still ?Pen f?r 'be reception and acfl M^nBoSL- commodation of the travelling public, under the superinten dence of the owner himself. With assurance to all who patronize him, that they will find at his house, rooms equal to any in the State, and the table supplied with tbo best this market will afford, the Proprietor returns thanks for the liberal patronage extended to him in the past, and hopes by strict attention in future, to make this house as heretofore?comfortable to the Traveller and profitable to himself. my omnibus . will be found at the RAIL ROAD DEPOT to convey passengers and their baggage to this | House, FREE OF CHARGE. Good STABLES attached to this Hotel. Carriages, Horses, and attentive servants, always in readiness to convey traveller to any part of the country. No Agents or renowned Whipt, at this establishment. W. E. ROSE. Jan 26 4 tf Dissolution.?the late firm of j. MOORE & SONS, having been dissolved by the death of the senior partner, all persons havincr demands acainst the said firm will please O O - a I present them; and all persons indebted, make payment to the undersigned. 8. R. MOORE. W. A. MOORE, January 2, 1860. NEW FIRM. ?The survivors of the late firm of J. 8. MOORE & SONS, sincerely tender thanks to their friends, for the extensive patronage heretofore received; and give notioe that they have associated with them, Capt. E. B. CLINTON and Mr. E. F. MEEK, with whom they will in future carry on the business, under the name and style of W. A. MOORE & CO. The continued patronage of the friends of the old firm is respectfully solicited for the new. T. A. MOORE, S. R. MOORE. W. A. MOORE. Jan 5 1 tf | WATCHES, JEWELRY, &CT I HAVE in store, to which I invite attention, a large lot of WATCHES, CHAINS, SEALS and KEYS. Jewelry of all Kinds. Silver and Plated Ware ; fine Guitars and Concertinas ; with a great many articles not necessary to mention, all of which will be sold LOW FOR OAHTT. All REPAIRING done on WATCHES and JEWELRY, by an experienced workman. REPAIRING WARRANTED. KEROSENE OIL without any odour, at $1 60 per gallon. KEROSENE LAMPS! LAMPS!! LAMPS?!! OLD SILVER WANTED at SI por ounce. E. M. KIRKPATRICK. Nov 24 47 tf IREKA SILVER POLISH.?It has long been considered a desideratum to obtain a mixture that will remove the tarnish produced by the atmosphere or gaseous exhalations, without affecting the metal itself. Preparations of this kind are generally acids, which not only remove the stains, but attack also the metals, thereby destroying the fine polish, and are, therefore, highly objectionable Such a preparation can be obtained, without any of the objections above named, in the EUREKA SILVER POLISH, for removing the tarnish and stains from Silver, Brass, Copper, or other metals, and which is warranted to contain no acid or other substance, in the slightest degree injurious to the finest 8ilverware. For Sale A T.T.TSftM fr RRATTrtN UJ M ?? w.., OC).w.w. March 19 tf CAROLINA HIGH SCHOOL, COLUMBIA, S. C. CORPS OP INSTRUCTORS. A. BREVARD BRUMBY, A. M? Latin. JAS. WOOD DAVIDSON, A. M., Greek. T. BEZANCON, Mathematics and French. J. McCARTHA, English. The next session will begin on the .ffrijffiU. FIRST MONDAY in MARCH. Pu^ ^jjySpils received at any time. Terms per Session.?Classics, S30; mvJF' English, S20 to $26; French, $16 extra. A class of at)Dlicant8 for the Citadel has iust been formed. There will also be a class in Book keeping for those preparing for business. The War in Texas!! THE Subscriber wishing to remove to Texas, offers for sale his valuable TRACT OF LAND, lying 12 miles South of Charlotte and three miles from Morrow's Turn Out, in York District. The Tract contains 340 ACRES, half in forest. On the premises is a splendid MEADOW, commodious outbuildings in abundance, and an elegant DWELLING HOUSE. Tbe tract is WELL-WATERED; and the land, for all our staples, as productive as any in the District. For further particulars, address F. C. HARRIS, Pineville, N. C. jSj March 15 11 5t* INFORMATION WANTED.?BENJAMIN McCRAVEN and JOSEPH McCRAVEN. who removed from York District, S. C., to the West, prior to 1810; and Archibald McCraven, who enlisted in Mecklenburg county, N. C., in 1814, or their legal representatives, will learn something to their advantage by addressing R. M. WALLACE, Yorkville, S. ,C. Feb2 5 tf TOOTKI-ACHE.?Why suffer one minute's pain from tooth-ache, when so effectual a remedy is at hand as NERVE ANODYNE ? But a single trial is sufficient to convince the most skeptical of the fact. For Sale, Wholesale and Retail, by ALLISON & BRATTON, Yorkville. And JNO. L. WATSON, Clay Hill; and MASSEY & MILLS, Ebenezer. J March 1 9 tf CARROLL, CLARK & CO, RETURN their sincere thanks to their friends and customers, for the liberal patronage bestowed npon them in times past, and hope by strict attention to business, to retain the same. Oar friends and customers will find as at the same OLD STAND, near the Kings Mountain Railroad Depot, where they will find a large and well-selected stock of CHOICE GROCERIES, Which they will sell on terms to please. Persons desirous of purchasing their SUMMER SUPPLIES, will do well to give us a call, as we will spare no pains in pleasing all. who may examine our goods. Our stock consists of the following, besides many articles not here mentioned : MOLASSES.. "]^fEW ORLEANS, Porto Rico, and West India JL^ Molasses. J ust arrived and for sale by CARROLL, CLARK & CO. SUGARS. NEW ORLEANS, Muscovado and Refined Sugars. Just armed and for sale by CARROLL, CLARK & CO. COFFEE. JAVA, Rio, and Laguyra Coffee. Jnst arrived and for Bale by CARROLL, CLARK & CO. ' CHEESE. RICE AND CANDLES, IN Store and for sale by CARROLL, CLARK & CO. COUNTRY BACON. NORTH CAROLINA Sides and Hams. In store and for sale by CARROLL, CLARK & CO. IRISH POTATOES. TT-nTAMT PVT? Pr?TATfkT?C T? o.n-o nnA fn* U X AJ A \J A til \J AJ+J iU OkVI %i UUU 1VI JL Rale by CARROLL, CLARK & CO. CORN, FLOUR AND MEAL. IN Store and for sale by CARROLL, CLARK & CO. MACKEREL. A A AND ? Barrels, Numbers 2 and S. X"tc Kitts, Numbers 1,2and 8. In store and for sale at CARROLL, CLARK & CO'S, near the Kings Mountain Rail Road Depot. VINEGAR. WHITE-WINE and Cider Vinegar. - For 8ole at CARROLL, CLARK & CO'S store, near the King's Mountain Rail Road Depot. HEMLOCK LEATHER. A LOT of fine Hemlock Leather. For Sale A. at CARROLL. CLARK & C0'8 Store, near the King's Mountain Rail Road Depot. SALT. A LOT of seamless sacks of Liverpool Salt, in store and for sale at CARROLL, CLARK & CO'S, near the King's Mountain R. R. Depot. March 15 11 ly nAonTTT A or fiDnnrDiuc aaAU w xiiixi] unuvijnuiUj AND Plantation Goods. THE Subscribers desire to call the attention of the citizens of York and the surrounding districts, to tbrir stock of the above articles, consisting in part, as follows, viz : A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP Swedes and English Iron, from 1 to 9 in. Band Iron, from 1 to 4J inches. Horse-Shoe Iron. Carriage-Makers' Materials?A variety. Blaoksmith's Tools, Such as Bellows, Anvils, Hammers, Sledges, Screw-Plates, Stocks and Dies, &c., &c. CARPENTER'S TOOLS of alt descriptions. House-Furnishing Materials of all kinds. 200 kegs best NAILS, assorted, from 3d to 60d, for Cash, at a low 6gure. BAGGING, BALE-ROPE, SALT, Sugar, Coffee, Molasses, &c. Farming Implements, Such as Spades, 8hovels, ForkB, Scythe-Blades, Straw Cutters, Com-Shellers, Ploughs, Fans, Fan Gearing, &c., &c. Plantation Shoes, Georgia Plains and Kerseys, Lindseys, Blankets, &c., &o. Crockery and Glassware, Trace, Log, and Wagon Chains, of all size9 and kinds. In short, our stock will be found to embrace a large variety of all such articles as are required on the Farm, Plantation, or for Building purposes. Our terms will be found to be as moderate as any other in the State, either for cash, or on short credit to approved customers. Call at the sign of the "GOLDEN ANVIL." AGNEW, FISHER & CO. N. B.?Liberal prices paid for Cotton and other Country produce. Chester, Oct. 20, 1859. 42 tf TO PLANTERS AND FARMERS. THE Subscriber desires to inform the pnblic that he is prepared to furnish to any one that wants such a thing, the BEST COTTON GIN that is made anywhere, and he is still making improvements on his former Gins, and has no fear in challenging any other Gin Factory to produce an equal in performance or speed. With good, dry Cotton, the roll in the gin cannot bo broken nor made to spew over?which cannot be said of any other gin. His gin also has advantages and improvements which no other can have, as these have been regularly patented,?such as the exclusion of rats from the brush, &c., by the peculiar construction of the gin, which no other has a right to make. He also makes THRA8HERS of different construction to suit the wish of any one: the spike beater combined, the smooth drum with fingers and no spikes, and different other patterns. He has also the right of the celebrated Garlington Trashers which are very much admired by every j one that has seen or tried them. Any one wanting a superor Gin or Thrasher can be supplied by sending his order to me at Chester C. H., So. Ca. Work will be carefully shipped to any plaoe desired. Repairing done at short notice. JOHN SIMPSON. To House-Builders, I will say that I am constantly manufacturing Sashes, Blinds and Doors of every description, of good material and V?noV TTTAwl/monuKin U1 bUC t CI jr UCDl TTV/J RUJ?UOMipi All work carefully packed and forwarded to order. Jan 5 1 l-;tf LIVERY STABLE. YORKVILLE, S. C. A PARTNERSHIP has been formed by the undersigned, who will hereafter carry on a LIVERY" STABLE, in Yorkville, at the old stand, under the firm of WHITAKER & GOO RE. First-rate teams, horses and vehicles, with experienced drivers, will always be on hand to convey passengers to any point, on reasonable terms. Spacious STOCK-LOTS are attached to the Stables, and the cribs are kept abundantly supplied with good provender. Horses fed and cared for, by the meal, day, week or month. Mr. JOHN CASHION. the renowned "whip," will always be found, as usual, at the Stables, read^ and prompt to serve our customers. A continuation of the generous patronage here tofore given to this Stable, is respectfully solicited. T. MORRISON WHITAKER, LAWSON D. GOORE. Jan 19 8 tf Mills, &o., For Sale. T OFFER to sell my Steam SAW and GRAIN MILLS, located at T. Barber's, seven miles East of Rock Hill. Having sold my land there and moved away, I am anxious to sell these Mills.? The engine is a THIRTY HORSE POWER, and of the best machinery. The Saw, .when well attended to, can cut SIX THOUSAND FEET of lumber per day. Attncbed to it is a LATHING SAW, and a saw to cut up slabs. .The GRAIN MILL grinds VERY FAST, when kept !? Aurloi* Thin " MACHOEBl IS ALL \EW, and made of the very best material. It has been in operation only three years, and is not injured in any way. The whole can easily be moved to any part of the country. As I am compelled to sell, any one can buy this machinery of me cheaper than such can be purchased North, or anywhere else in the world. My address is Fort Mills, York District, S. C. C. J. KEE. Reference: John Simpson, Chester; J. S. Hix, Laurens, S. C. Jan 12 2 , 4m NOTICE.?All persons indebted to me are EARNESTLY requested to couie forward and make payment. Early attention to this notice will Bave much hard feeling and some cost. nvnninn tt i nrt ftlUnAXll/ HAIVEj. ' Jnne 80 26 tf FOOD FOR THE SICK.-ltio, Tapioca, Sago, Pearl Barley, Bermuda Arrow Hoot, Becker's Farina, Corn Starch and Baker's Broma. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON, Druggists. kit f 2) Cattfrikte. For announcing a Candidate for Office, per year, or for a leee time, $5 in advance ; if not paid in advance, $10. ~ FOR THE HOUSE. T EG]$LATIj RE.?We are authorised to I A announce Dr. JOHN F. LINDSAY as a Candidate to represent the people of York District, in the next Legislature. Maroh 22 12 te LEGISLATURE.?We are authorised to announce Capt. JONATHAN N. MoELWEE, Jr., as a Candidate to represent the people of tr.-L si ?A. T i-A. I orK isisirici in rue next juegmiaiure. March 15 11- te* * FOR MAJOR. MA JOR.?The friends of Capt. E. B. CLINTON, respectfully announce him as a Candidate for MAJOR to command the Sonth Battallion, 34th Regiment, S. C. M. March 8 10 td A J OR.?The friends of Capt. GEOKOE R. BURRIS, respectfully announce him as a candidate for MAJOR, to command the South Battallion, 34th Regiment, S. C. M. MANY FRIENDS. March 15 11 8t FOR ORDINARY. nBDISARY.-Tbe friends of Major. J. VI I tr if t7)trr\T V/ in. iiiARiiii, rehpwiiuiij aiinuuuuc uiui ao a Candid&te for ORDINARY, at the ensuing election. March 8 10 tf ORDINARY.?The friends of JOHN A. BROWN, Esq., respectfully announce him as a Candidate for ORDINARY of York District, at the ensuing election. Oct 20 42 ts ORDINARY.?The friends of JEROME C. MILLER, respectfully announce him as a Candidate for ORDINARY of Y ork District, at the next election. April 1, 1859. 18 , ly ORDINARY.?The friends of JOHN 0. ENLOE, Esq., respectfully announce him as a Candidate for ORDINARY of York District, at the ensuing election. Sept 2, '69. .86 tf ORDIN ART.?The friends of JOHN B. JACKSON, Esq., respectfully announce him as a Candidate for the office of ORDINARY. April 8,1869. 14 . ly FOR TAX-COLLECTOR. TAX COLLECTOR.?The Metis ot W. A. ROBINSON respectfully announce Itim ot ft Pftnriirintn for Tar flnllpntnr for York District, at the ensuing election. Feb 9 6 te* Tax-collector.?we are authorized to announce Rev. W. C. PATTERSON, as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR for York District, at the ensuing election. Jan 12 2 te ax-collector.?THE friends of JOHN F. O'NEAL respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax-Collector for York District, at the ensuing electioo. Oct 18 41 te* Tax-collector.-We are authorised to announce Capt. WM. LAWSON BROWN, as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR for York Distr ct, at the ensuing election. 8ept 29 39 te Tax-collector.--the friends of Capt. F. J. E. QUINN, respectfully annonnoe him as a candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR for York District, at the ensuing election. August 25, 1869. 84 te* ax-collector.?THE friends of MOSE8 LINDSAY respectfully annonnoe him as a Candidate for Tax-Collector for York District, at the ensuing election.. Dec. 9, 1859. 49 ir Tax-collector, w e are authorized to announce W. B. McCONNELL, as a Candidate for Tax-Collector for York District, at the ensuing election. March 11 9 *o60 Tax collector.?The friends of C. C. GWIN, respectfully announce him as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOB for York District, at the ensuing election March 4, 1859. 9 tf Tax-collector.?the friends ofb. P. BOYD respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax-Collector for York Distriot, at fho ontmincr alppHnn '"March 11,Tm" 10 if TAX-COLLECTOR.--We are authorised to anuounce THOMAS ROACH as a Candidate for Tax Collector for York District, at the next eleotion. Feb. 26, 1869. 8 tf TAX COLLECTOR.?The friends of Captain JOHN J. WYLIE, beg leave to announce him as a candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR of York District, at themext election. Dec 17, 1858. 60 AX COLLECTOR.?The friends of JOSEPH C. MITCHELL respeotfully announce him as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR, at the next eleotion. Oct 22, 1868. 42 tf TAX COLLECTOR.?We are authorized to announce Capt. DANIEL D. MOORE as a Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR for York District, at the ensuing election. Jan 14 2 ?o,60 TAX COLLECTOR.?We are authorized to announce WYLIE L. HARRIS, Esq., aa a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR of York District, at the ensuing election. TAX COLLECTOR.?We are authorised to announce S. S. ELAM as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR of York District, at the ensuing election. Jan 7, 1868. 1 tf YORK SHERIFF'S SALES, 1 - , BY Virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Faciat, to me directed, will bo sold between the legal hours of Sheriffs Sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL 1VEXT, and day following, at York Court House, the following property, to wit: Mary Pursely and Margaret Pursely's interest in a tract of land on the waters of King's Creek, containing 189 acres, more'or less, adjoining lands of A. Hardin and others, levied on as their property, at tbe suit of I. D. Witherspoon and Ann Witherspoon, Executors, and others. Also, Sally Pursely's interest in said land, levied on as her property at tbe suit of James Jefferys. 15 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, bounding on lands of S. 6. Westbrooks, H. H. Drenen and others. Also, one other tract of land bounding lands of Daniel Williams ; to gether with the mills, situated thereon. Also, ten negroes, viz: Bill, Charles, Ben, Mazy, Green, Judy, Josephine, Bob, Adeline, and Cornelia, levied on as the property of J. N. MoElwee, jr., at the suit of Ann Witherspoon and I. D. Witherspoon, Executors, and others. 19 One tract of land whereon defendant now resides, on the Landsford road, two miles from Yorkville, adjoining lands of William Jones and others, levied on as the property of Alexander Baker, at the suit of H. F. Adickes, and others. 8 One honge and lot in Yorkville, situated on the Pinckney Road; whereon P. Colier formerly resided, levied on as the property of P. Colier, at the suit of the State for Taxes, and others. 10 One tract of land whereon defendant now resides, adjoining lands of H. P. White, Mareus Bird and others, levied on as the property of Jacob Etters, at the suit of James Childers. 14 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. 16 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, levied|on as the property of Joseph Hetherington, at the suit of G. R. Ratchford, and others. " 20 Four negroes, viz: Sam, Allison, Dan and Jake,, levied on as the property of Robert MoLnre, at the suit of Jas. L. Clark and Co., and others. 12 Three negroes, viz: Sue and her two children, Ellen and John, levied on as the property of W. S. Dunlap, at the suit of Roddy & Co. and others. 19 One tract of land on which defendant, 3. P. Sutton, resides, levied on his property, at the suit of John M. Ross, Ordinary vt. T. N. Pettus and others. 2 ALFRED STILWELL, s. r. d. Yorkville, March 8, 1860. SEGARS A5TD SWUFF.-Choioe Havana, American and German SEGARS. Lorillnrd's Scotch and Macaboy SNUFF; Fine Chewing and Smoking Tobacco. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON, Druggists. March 8 10 i Ayert Sarsaparilla. A compound remedy, In which we have labored to produce the moat effectual alterative that can he made. It ia e concentrated extract of Para Sawaparffln, so combined with other mbctancee of still mater alterative power aa to afford an effective antidote for the diseaeee Sarsaparilla is reputed to core. It ts believed that suoh a remedy is wanted by those who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish thsir core most prove of immense service to this large class of our afflicted fellow-dtixens. How completely' this compound wtH do it has been proven by experiment on many of the worst casestobe found of the following complaints:? Scrofula and Scrofulous Complaints, Empties# and Eruptive Diaesees, Ulcers. Pimples. Blotches, Tsniors, . Bah, Bheum, Scald Head, Syphilis and SvphaUtle Affections, lUrcnrial Disease, Dropsy, Neuralgia or Be Douloureux, Debility, Dyspepsia aad Indigestion, Erysipelas, Hose or St Anthony's Pirn, aad Indeed the wbola class of complain ts arising from impurity of the Bloed. This compound will be fmmde great promoter of health, when taken In the spring, to expel the foul humors which fimter in the blood at that season of the vear. Bv the timely expulsion of them many rankling disorder* are nipped in the Trad. Multitudes can, by {he aid of tUs remedy, spare themselves from the endurance of tool eruptions and ulcerous sons, through which the system wtD strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not amistedto do this through the natural channels of the body by as alterative medicine. Cleanse oat the vitiated Wood whenever you And its imparities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or soree; cleanse it when yon find ft ii obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse It whenever It is fbnland your feelings will tell you when. Even where no par, ticular disorder is felt, people et^Joy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, and all Is well j but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of life la disordered or overthrown. Stisaparfllt has, end deserves much, the reputation, of accomplishing these ends. But the world has been egrsgioualy deceived by preparations of It, partly because the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of It, contain but little of the virtue of 8arsapariHa, or anything else. During late years the pnbUe have been misled by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Simsparilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon the rich, for they not only contain little, if any, Ssrsaparilla, bnt often no curative properties whatever. Hence, bitter end psinful disappointment has followed the use of toe various extracts or sarsapanua wmcn nooa ih market, until the name Itself U Justly despised, and has become synonymous with Imposition sad chest Btill we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and Intend to supply such a remedv as shall rescue the name from the Ion at obloquy which rests upon it And we think we hare ground for believing it has virtues which are irresistible by the ordinary run of the diseases Ills Intended to care. In order to secure their complete eradication from the system, the remedy should be judiciously taken according to directions on the bottle. * PREPARED BT DR. J. C. AYER A CO. LOWELL, MASS. Price, 91 per Bottle; Six Bottle*lor WAyer's Cherry Pectoral, has won for itself such a reuowii for the core et every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that itls entirely unnecessary for na to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been employed. As it has long been in constant nse throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people Its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been found to do. Ay er's Cathartic Pillfl, rolf THE CURE Of Costlveness, Jaundice, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Dysentery, row stomacn, Erysipelas, jueaaacne, ruce, tuwumausm, Eruptions and Son DiseasesfMJver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tomon end 8 ait Rheum, Worms, Goat, Neuralgia, su s Dinner Pill, and for Purifying the Blood. They are sogar-ooated, so that the moet sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they are the beat aperient Is the world for all the purposes of * family phytic. Price 25 cents per Box 5 Pive Boxes for $1 00. Great numbers of Clertymen, Physicians, Statesmen and eminent personates, have lent their names te acetify the unparalleled usefulness of these remedies, bat our space here will not permit the insertion at them. The Agents below named tarnish gratis oar AXIXICaji in which they are given; with also tall descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should bo followed for their con. Do not be pnt off by nnprinetalod dealers with other preparations they make more profit on. Demand AVER'S, and take no others. The sick want -the best aid there la tar them, and they should have it. AU our Remedies an for sale by ALLISON A BRATTON, Yorkville; A. H. DA VEGA, Chester; MA88EY Sl MILLS, Ebeneserville; RODDY A BRO.. Rock HDLAt Wholxsalk, by M. A. & a A. GAKT08,Norfolk, Va.; KAVILAND, STEVENSON A CO., Ctariaston; HAVILAND, CHICHESTER & CO., Augusta, Go. Feb 16 . - 7 . . 4m MORE TO BE ADMIRED THAN ' THE RICHEST DIADEM EVER Worn by Kings or Emperors. What? Why s beautiful bead of Hair. Because It is the ornament god HauELP provided for all oar race. Reader, although the rose may bloom ever so brightly in the glowing cheek, the eye be ever so sparkling, the teeth be those of pearls, if the bead is bereft of Its covering, or the hair be snarled and shriveled,'hank and dry, or worse still, if sprinkled with gray, nature will loss more than half her charms. Prof, wood's Hair Restorative, if used two or throe times a week, will restore and permanently secure to all such an ornament Bead the following and Judge. The writer of the first is the celebrated Pianist, Thalbcrg: DR. woodNew york, April 19.1856. Dear SirPermit me to expreas to you the obligation* Iain under for the entire restoration of my hair to Its original color; about the time of my antoH in the United States it wan rapidly becoming gray, but upon thsrapptt-* cation of yoar "Hair Restorative" It soon recovered its original huo. I consider your Restorative as a very Wonderful Invention, quite efficacious as well as agreeable. I am, dear sir, yours truly, 8. THALBERG. "Drych a*r Gwyliwjydot" Welsh Newspaper office, 13 Nassau at, April 18,1856. Prop. o. J. wood .?Dear Sir:?8ome month or six weeks ago I received a bottle of your Hair Restorative and gave it my wife, who concluded to try it on her hair, little thinking at the time that it would restore the gray hair to its original color, bat to her as well army surprise, after a few weeks' trial it has performed that wonderful effect by turning all the gray bain to a dark, brown* ah the same time beautifying and thickening the hair. 1 strongly recommend the above Restorative to all person'* In the want of such a change of their hair. CHARLES CADRBW. > New YORK, July 25,1857, Prop. O. J. Wood : With confidence do I reoomlnendyour Hair Restorative, as being the most effleacious artlde I ever saw. Since using your Hair Restorative my hair and whiskers which were almost white, hash- gradually grown dark; and I now feel confident that a few mors applications will restore them to their natural color. It also has relieved me of all dandruff and unpleasant itching, so common among persons who perspire freely. ' J. C. HLBY. Prop, wood?About two years ago my hair commenced falling off and turning gray : I was. fast becoming bald, . and had tried many Remedies to no effect 1 commenced using your Restorative in January last A few applications fastened my hair firmly. It began to fill up, grow oat and .tamed back to its former color, (bladt) At this, time It is fully restored to Its original color, health and appearance, and I cheerfully recommend its use to alL. Chicago, I1L, May 1,1857. J. D. HOES, t*' The Restorative lsffipt up in bottles of 3 tizea. viz? large mmailnm ftrtrl Email ? thfi OTTlttll hftlHfi 1 a T>*wt. ami fWn one dollar per bottle; the medium holds at least twenty per cent, more hi proportion than the small, totalis for two lars per bottle; the lai-ge holds a quart, 40 per cent, more la proportion'and retails for $3 a bottle. ,0. J. WOOD St CO., Proprieton, 444 Broddway, New\ York,and 114 Market 8k, St. Louis,Mo. ET V F For Sale In Yorkville, & C., by ALLISON * BRATTON, and H. W. MERRILL Feb 9 6 3m . THE LIVER INVIGORATOR*# PREPARED BY DR. 8ANP0RD, ^BT Compounded entirely from GTTMB, 18 ONE OF THE BEST PURGATIVE AND . Liver Medicines now before-the public. These Gums remove allj ] One dose often reported is morbid or Dad matter irom ( ran oinnr vbomr , the system, supplying in g Horhu, end ft preventltheir place ft healthy flow of Jg tlve of Cholera. bile, invigorating the (torn- 9 Only one bottle ia needed acfa, causing food to digestif* to throw ont of the lystdm&well, pul<yin| the*| the effects of medicine after blood, giving tone andiM along sickness. I ' health to the whole machln- Jg One bottle taken for fry, removing the cause of 9 Jaundice removes all the disease effecting arad-lQ sallowneas or onnatnral col; leal core. m or from the skin. Billions attacks are ja One doee taken a short cored, and what ia better J jp time before eating gives vigpre vented by the occasional m orto tie appetite and makes useoftheLlverlnvigorator. . the food digest welL One dose after eating One dose often repeated, sufficient to relieve the atom u cores Chronic Dlarach and prevent the foodj? rIt oca In its worst form, from rising and soaring. JT while Summer end Only one dose taken be- j Bowel Complaints fore retiring, prevents night-M yield almoatto the nrst dose, mare. ? A few bottles will cure Only ono doee taken at ^ Dropsy by exciting the night, loosens the bowels & absorbents, gently and cures costive-gj We take pleasure lnreness. 5 commending this medicine One dose taken after each P as a preventive for Fewer meal will core Dyspasia. M end Ague, Chill PeOne dose of two tea-spoon- 8 ver, and all Fevers of a a fols will always relieve Of Billions typo. It opeSlek Headache. jg rates with certainty, and Only one dose immediate thousands are willing to tesly relieves Colic, while tlfy to Ms wonderful virtues. All who use It are giving their unanimous testimony In Its fhvor. Mix water In the month with the Imvigor. ator, and swallow together. price one dollar per bottle. DR. 8ANFORD, Proprietor, No. 345 Broadway, N. Y. Retailed by all Druggists. Sold, also, by ALLISON & BRATTON, -T and fi. W. MERRILL. April 21 16 lj J}* HOWARD ASSOCIATION. PHILADELPHIA. THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, in view of the awful destruction ofhuman life, caused bv Sexual disease, and the deceptions practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, several years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to open a 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 their condition, (age, occupation, habits of life, toL and in cases of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MBD2SCINEFREEOF CHARGE. It is needless to add that, the Association commands the highest Medical skill of thssge^ .. and will furnish the most modern treatment. The Directors of the Association, in their Annual Report f upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, for the year ending January 1st, 1858, express the highest satisfaction with the success which has attended the labors of the Consulting Surgeon in the core of Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Gonorrhea, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of On an htm or Self-abuse, Ac., and order a continuance of the aame plan for the ensuing year. The Directors, on 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, with renewed seal, to this very Important and much despised car.se. An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Mustnrbation, or Self-abnse and other diseases of the sexual organs, by the Consulting Surgeon, will be sent by mall (in a sealed envelope) FREE rtn noioac /m MMlnt of TWA RTtUDk Other Reports and Tracts on the nature and treatment of sexual diseases, diet, &c., are constantly be Id? 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, Howard Association, No. 2.South Ninth Street, Phil adelp hjn. Pa. By order of the Directors, EZRA D. HEART WRLL, President. GKO. Pairchild, Secretary. Ang.4 31 ly . ' ' /' '