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eter, free and independent of the mother conn-' try." We are pleased to learn while animadverting j to the days of the revolution, that the citizens of; Clay Hill and the adjacent neighborhood, are preparing to celebrate properly, and in a manner to exhibit their devotion and enthusiasm, that eventful criais in the world's hi?tory?the fourth of July. Dr. J. B. Hunter, we are informed, will read the Declaration of Independence; Dr. T. W. Campbell, a young man of worth and promise, delivers the Oration. It is nothing but right that we should oherish those days ; nay, it is our dutyt I verily believe, "on proper occasions, to recall and rekindle" the thoughts and emotions which must have actuated the men of seventy six. Let us endeavor to inspire our children, our sisters and brothers, our fathers and moth ers, "with more of that spirit of devotion to! country and to the cause of justice and right, J which were signally displayed by the men of the j reTolotion. Let as celebrate joyfblly, each re j turning Independence Day, and make the fourth j gf July really and truly, a great holiday for all: classes. PILGRIM. Colombia Market. _ Columbia, Juno 25, 1860. Cotton.?The sales for the week amounted to 40 bales. Extremes 501O|c.?showing a decline on the inferior qualities from our last week's quotations. Flour.?The sales of flour for the week have been confined to small lots. We quote $3}0 $8$ per sack of 98 pounds. Extra family would i command a shade higher. Corn.?The supply is equal to the demand.? We quote $1.O80$1.12$ per bushel of 56 lbs. in bulk. Peat.?The market is pretty well supplied, and we quote $1.00 per bushel. Oait.?Nominally 75080c. Bacon.?Country hop round 11 ?@12 ; 8ides 114@12$: Shoulders 94010; Hams 12$0154c. Lard?13013$c. Wheat Bran?$1.4O0$1.5C per 100 pounds. special ftelitts. KUG'I MOUNTAIN RAIL. ROAD. In pursuance of a notice heretofore given, a apecial meeting of the stockholders of the King's Mountain Railroad Company took place in the Railroad Depot, this day, at 5 o'clock, p. m., when the following proceedings were bad : W. E. Rose, President, was called to the Chair; and J. H. Faywoux, Secretary. The object of the meeting was explained by the President?that he and a portion of the Directors differed in opinion, and that they had filed a Bill of Injunction against him, thereby restrain- j ing him from performing certain duties of his j offioe, and that he now left the matter to the Stockholders for their decision. On motion, the Chairman appointed the following persons to verify proxies, viz: B. T. Wheeler, Col. W. C. Beatty and D. J. Logan. The Secretary proceeded to call the roll of stockholders ; and upon the call having been gone through with, the Committee on Proxies reported that? , "The Board appointed to verify Proxies, re 1 port there are represented in person, three hundred and eighty-five shades; and by proxy, six hundred and fifty-eight?making in the aggregate, one thousand and forty three?two thous- 1 and and thirty two being the amount of stock; 1 there is, consequently, a majority of the stock 1 represented, ant this meeting is, therefore, con- 1 stitutionally qualified to proceed to business." 1 [Signed.] B. T. WHEELER, ] W. C. BEATTY, VCom'ittee. I r? T TW1AV I !/ V. a-*V/V? .a-v , J W. A. Latta offered the following resolution: Resolved, That in accordance with a provision of the King's Mountain Railroad charter, con tained in section 4th of said charter, "that any of the Directors mar, at any time, be removed, and the vacancy thereby occasioned be filled by a majority of votes given, at any genernl 01 called meeting"?Messrs. E. A. Crenshaw, H F. Adickes, R. S. Moore, J. L. Miller and 8. G Hemphill, be removed from their places on tbe Board of Directors, and that others be electeu to fill their places. The resolution was adopted by a vote of one thousand and thirty-six shares. On motion of Mr. Wheeler, it was agreed to go into an election for five Directors, to fill vacancies in the Board, whereupon the Chair appointed D. J. Logan and S. B. Meacham tellers of said election, and they report the following j named persons duly eleoted, vl*: G. R. Ratcb ford, Robert Whitesides, D. J. Logao, Gilbert I Dickson and 8. B. Meaeham, by a rote of 1007 shares. -* ' ] It was ordered that the proceedings of this j meeting he published in the papers of the district. I On motion, the meeting adjourned.. I J. H. FAYSSOUX, Secretary. j June 22, 1860. J By order of the Board of Directors of the 1 Kings Mountain Railroad Company, a semi-annnal dividend of Three per Cent., will be paid at their office, on and after the 20th of July, 1860. J. H. FAYSSOUX, Treasurer. June 28 26 It JOHN BBATTON EBWIN, YORKVILLE, S. C., Will practice Law and Equity in the Courts of the Northern Circuit. Office at the rear of the Court House. May 17 .20 tf C DAVIS MELTON, ) f SAM'L W. melton, j -- ? ? > ?? < o n i Chester, S. U. J t. iorn.vuie, o. \j. , HELTON <t MELTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, YORKVILI.E, S. C. Will practice in the Courts of Union, York, Lancaster Chester, and Fairfield Districts. Particular attention given to collections. ; CP* Office North of the Court-Houi-e, and at the rear of Moore, Rainey A: Co's Store.^ag^ 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, ; Baltimore, Md. Sands' Sabsaparilla.?The original ami gen- j uine article !!! As a Spring and Fall purifier of the blood, and general tonic for the system it stands unrivalled; acting simultaneously upon i the stomach, bowels, kidneys. liTer, and the circulation, it determines nnd carries off the H products of unhealthy secretions, and gently i stimulates while it disinfects and expels from M the stomach and bowels all that is irritating. | until they are cleansed and restored to a sound ' and healthy condition. j i Prepared* and sold by A. B. & D. 8ANDS,! I Druggists, 100 Fulton Street, New York. Sold also by ALLISON & BRATTON, York-, ville, S. C. Sold also by Drnggists generally. ! Burnett't Toilet Preparations.?Our readers are aware of the superiority of Burnett's j. Toilet Preparations. The Florimel is a very ; pretty and poetic name of a most exquisite and ? delicate perfume, and is considered by the Indies J equal to Labia's best. The Cocoaine has be j, come the most elegant and useful hair dressing | < ? - . . i, cf the day. His other preparations neeu omy . to be tried to be pronounced incomparable.? j New Haven Daily Register. j t June 21 25 4t The following is a sample of the numer j one letters constantly receiving for Hostctter's Stomach Bitters: L" Casandaoca, July 15th, 1859. ji Meters. Hosteller Jf Smith, Pittsburgh, Pu:?(j, - Gents:?As we are strangers. I herewith enclose j you twenty eight dollars for four dozen Hostet ter's Stomach Bitters, which please forward via I Michigan Southern Railroad, Toledo, Ohio, and j 1 Clayton Station. I have purchased several!a dozen bottles at Toledo this summer, but the 11 sale is on the increase so much that I wish to i. open & direct trade with you. I was induced to 1 try your Bitters by my physioian, for the Liver' Complaint, and received such material aid that; I have recommended it to others and have sold about two dozen per week for some time. 1 have all kinds of medicine in my store, but there is none that I cau cheerfully and tratbfully recommend as your Bitters, for I knew that they have helped me beyond my expectation. Yours respectfully, PH1LO WILSON. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON, York ville, S. C. June 7 23 lm ,(Yes you May.'"?No More Grey Hair! No More Bald Heads! Why? Because Heimstreet's Inimitable Restorative is coming into general use. There is nothing like it. Price 50 cents and $1.00 per bottle. Sold everywhere. W. E. HAGAN & CO., Proprietors, V V A ant o. x* ore auici iioguicuw, April 26 17 ly WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. This remedy has long been cherished by the community for its remarkable efficacy in relieving, healing and curing the most obstinate, painful and long standing cases of Cough, Cold, In fluenza, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Whooping Cough, Croup. Asthma, Inflammation of the Lungs, -while even Consumption itself has yielded to its magic influence when all other means have failed. Its whole history proves that the past has produced no remedy of equal value, as a cure for the nu merous dangerous pulmonary aflections which prevail all over the land. From Jaa. C. Keys, Esq., of Anderson, S. C. Akdbrson, C. H., May 14, 1860. I hereby certify that I have used Dr. Wistar's Balsam of Wild Cherry for the last ten or fifteen years, and find it just the thing it purports to be, and confidently recommend it to all person* troubled with Coughs, Colds, incipient Consumption, Whooping Cough and Asthma. I have obtained what I have used of Ishnm W. Taylor, of Anderson, C. H., 8. C. JA8. C. KEYS. From Iiham W. Taylor, Druggist. # To Messrs. Seth W. Fotcle 4" Co.?Above you will find a certificate from Mr. James C. Keys, one of our most respectable citizens, and I will vouch for any thing Mr. Keys may say. You can make any disposition of this sheet that you < may see proper. Yours, very respectfully, ISHAM W. TAYLOR. a? Caution to Purchasers. The only genuine Wistar's Balsam has the written signature of "I. Bctts," and the printed one of the Proprietors on the outer wrapper; all other is vile and worthies^ Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE & CO., Boston, and for sale bv ALLISON & BRATTON, York ville; and by all druggists. Haviland, Stevenson & Co., Wholesale Agents, Charleston. S. C. June 14 24 4t The Great English Remedy. SIR J-VIES CFiARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE FILLS. This invaluable medicine is unfailing in tbe cure of all those painful and dangerous diseases incident to the female constitution. It moderates all excesses and removes all ob structions, from whatever cause, and a ?peedy 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 betaken bt/ females that are oregnant, 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 oer/ectly 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 oess of spirits, Hysterica, Siek Headache, Whites ind all the painful diseases occasioned by a disordered system, these Pills will effect a cure when til other means have failed. Full directions in the pamphlet around eeoh package, which should be carefully preserved. A bottlecontaining 50 pills, and encircled wit' the Government Stamp of Great Britain, can be jent post free for SI and 0 postage stamps. JOB MOSES,. Rochester, N. Y., General Agent fcr United States. For Sale in Yorkville by ALLISON & BRAT TON; and by all respectable Druggists, everytvheae. VAN SCHAACK & GRIERSON, ChaVieston; and JOHN WRIGHT & CO., New Or leans, Wholesale Agents. April 20 17 leowly YORKVILLE PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED WEEKI.Y BY OAKWIS k JEFFEKYS ) WEDNESDAY. JUNE 27, 1860. Apples ; Molasses.. Dried, ? 73 ; N\ Orleans GO ? 65 Green ? 1 00 j Porto Rico 55 ? 60 Bagging,... . 17 ? 18 Cuba 37 ? 40 R?i1a Rnno 1ft /7i) TO . Vnllc . . 5 /5) Tdr Coffer, Rio. 13 It 16J Rice ? 4 00 Dandles,... j Sugar Sperm,.... SO S) 62 j Brown.... 10 ? 12} Adamant,. 25 ? 30 t Refined,..- 11} ? 10 Cheese 16 ? 18 Salt 1 60 S> 1 "5 Mackerel....13 00 ? 13 00 iYarn 1 00 ? 1 10 Produce market-prices from Wagona. Butter, 10 7t 12}; FLOUR, Beef, ? 6 : sack... 3 ? 3 12} Beeswax.... 20 ? 22 Lard,....... .. ? 12}! Bacon, ? 11 Meal ? 05 j Cotton,.... ? .. iPork 6} ? 7 j Corn 96 ? 1 OOjPeas,...... 75 ? 80 ' Chickens,.. 10 ? 12} Tallow,'.... 10 ? 12 J Eggs @ 10 i Wheat a> 1 10 , Feathers,.. 35 ? 37}! Wool, 25 a> 28 J Flotir.?Very little offering. Prices ranging from S3 to S3 10. Com.?Oar market is almost bare of this art!-1 clc. Selling from stores at $1 per bushel. Innttnral. Married?In Chester, on the Gth instant, at; the residence of J. L. Albright, by Rev. A. G. j1 Stacey, Mr. G. A. ALBRIGHT and Miss AMAN-jl DA, daughter of 0. P. and Harriet Farrar. More water.?The anniversary of [ I the YORKVILLE FIRE ENGINE COM-j PANY wiil be beld at the Court House, at 4 m o'clock, P. M., SATURDAY, 30th instant. At, the same time and plnoe, an election will be held i for officers for the ensuing year. Full atten- i dance requested. By order of the Captain. W. I. CLAWSON, Secretary. June 28 20 It' Anniversary of the JASPER LIGHT INFANTRY,; I3ERS0NS attending and not attending on the ' . anniversary of the Jasper Light Infantry?11 the TWENTY-EIGHTH OF JUNE?and on'all other days (Sundays excepted) can be supplied ; with well flavored ICE CREAM, by calling on O. L. WALLACE, Opposite Hare's Marble Yard. Jane 28 * 2G It Head-Quarters. New Centre, York District, S. C. Order No. ? The Battallions of tho 34th Regiment, S. C. j >1., will paraae lor review ana arm, at sucu times and places, as herein directed. j The South Battallion, will parade at Carroll's ( Old Field, on Saturday, the 28th of July next, j < The North Battallion, will parade at Galloway's ' < Old Field, on Saturday, the 4th of August Dext. i The officers and non commissioned officers, will I tssemble ou tlie day previous to the review ol' heir respective commands, for drill and instruc i ( don. By order of Col. Jonathan Fitchet. i, II. J. ALLISON, Adjutant. June 28 20 tf |! 1HPROVEI? C1LIVDRIC ALj. HAY AND bHUCK-CUTTER. V17E. the undersigned, agents for the sale ot ' the above CUTTERS, have on hand and'' ire constantly rec"iving supplies from the man-1 * lfactorv. to which we invite the attention of PLANTERS and STOCK RAISERS. The ad '" mntages ot these cutters are: The knives are i jylindrical and cut past steel, thereby more du j able and easy to operate: and will cut any! ength, from \ inch to 1 inch, by merely turning j ' i screw. For further information, call and ex ' imine for yourselves DARWIN & JEFFERYS. June 21 25 3r | t PICKLES, C.4TSTPS, SAUCES, !' Pepper. Spice, Ginger, Nutmeg. Cloves K linnamon, Yenst Powders, Soda, Table Salt and j Essence of C? ffVe. A large lot of the above now I n store and for sale cheap by J , 0. L WALLACE. I J LI NIFF rSWlfFF!! -A l<>t of Wi(lar.iV \ f O best Scotch and Macaboy SNUFF. On hand j md for sale cheap, by \ 0. L. W ALL ACL tPLlYORIAU EXTRACTS, together I with a lot of Perfumery. For sale cheap by J 0. L. WALLACE. LOOK HERE! KAHNWEILER & BROTHERS being desirous to sell out the balance of their Spring and SUMMER GOODS, by rhe FIRST OF.AU GUST, have REDUCED their prices from TO 35 PER CENT. cheaper than ANY HOUSE IN YORK ! Therefore, we say, Come one, come all, and test the truth of what we say. We do not charge anything for showing our Goods! Competition is the Life of Trade. BEAUTIFUL MUSLIN ROBES FOR ONE DOLLAR, AND It SHI SiltS 111! Slit! The Handsomest Assortment of Summer Calicoes Prom 6 1-4 to 0 cent* per yard. BUCK ALPACA COATS, At KAH.VWEILER & BROS. June 28 26 tf buea^^STERS! ~~ UNION COURT HOUSE, June 22, 1860. General Orders, No. 9. THE following Regiments of Infantry and Cavalry will parade for review and drill at such times and plaoes as herein directed: The 44th Regiment of Infantry and the 5th Regiment of Cavalry will parade at Snmterville, on Thursday, the 26th of July proximo. The 20th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Manning, on Saturday, the 28th of July proximo. The 22d Regiment of Infantry will parade at Camden, on Tuesday, the 31st of July proximo. The 21st Regiment of Infantry will parade at | Lancasterville, on Thursday, the 2d of August j proximo. The 24th and 25th Infantry and the 6th Cavalry will parade at Winnsboro', on Saturday, the 4th of August proximo. The 2Gth Regiment of Infantry will parade at Chesterviile, on Tuesday, the 7th of August proximo. The 27th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Rich Hill, on Thursday, the 9th of August prox. The 46th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Ebenezer, on Saturday, the 11th of August prox. The 34th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Yorkville, on Tuesday, the 14th of August prox. The 37th Regiment of Infantry will parade at White Plains, on Thursday, the 16th of August proximo. The 36th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Timmons', on Saturday, the 18th of August prox. TLe 35th Regiment of Infantry will parade at j Unionville, on Wednesday, the 22d of August J proximo. The 9th Regiment of Cavalry will parade at Glenn Springs, on Saturday, the 25th of August proximo. The 45th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Burnt Factory, on Tuesday, the 28th of August proximo. The 40th and 41st Regiments of Infantry will parade at Laurens Court House, on Thursday, the 30th of August proximo. The 10th Regiment of Cavalry will parade at Clinton, on Saturday, the 1st of September prox. The 28th Regiment of Infantry will parade at Jalappa. on Tuesday, the 4th of September prox. I The 29th Regiment of Infantry will parade at I Dominick's, on Thuvsday, the 6th of September! proximo. The officers and non-commissioned officers will! assemble od the day previous to the review of! their respective commands, for drill and instruc i tion. Generals of Division and Brigade will, with I their respective staff, attend the R-views. Generals of Brigade are hereby required to furnish the Adjutant and Inspector General with a full and accurate roster of the officers of their respective commands, tho names, date of organ | ization, strength and equipments of each volun i teer corps, and the effective strength of each 1 Regiment composing their several commands, together with a list of alarm men. Generals of Brigade are charged with the ex } tension of this order. Aids-de Camp to the Commander in Chief will! attend the Reviews. By order. R. G. M. DUNOVANT, Adjutant and Inspector General. June 28 26 It HAYDEN & WHILDEN, IMPORTERS and DEALERS IN MILITARY GOODS of every description, Buttons, Laces, Sashes, Swords, Belts, Epauletts, Gauntlets. Chapeaus, Company and Officers Huts, Plumes and Spurs, and Horse Trappings. Banners and: Regimental Colors, made to order. Companies i furnished with outfits complete. Also have on hand their nsual large stock of WATCHES. JEWELRY, SILVER WARE and FANCY GOODS. Corner of King and Hnsel street, sign of the Drum, Charleston, S. C. April 10 16 _ lp? BPTWhTT-AT. THE undersigned respectfully inform his ens-! tomers and friends, that lie has REMOVED; his establishment to the NEW BUILDING direct j ly OPPOSITE THE OLD STAND, where he is J prepared, as heretofore, to MAKE and REPAIR; BOOTS AKHD SHOES j in the best manner. He keeps constantly on band an excellent j stock of material, and it shall ever be his aim to give satisfaction to his customers. Call in at the new shop. LOUIS SMITH. May 81 22 tf TOOTH-ACHE.?Why suffer one minute's pain from tooth ache, when so effectual a remedy is at hand as NERVE ANODYNE ? Bnt a single trial is sufficient to convince the most skeptical of the fact. For Sale, Wholesale ! and Retail, by ALLISON & BRATTON, York-! ville. And JNO. L. WATSON, Clay Hill: and ' MASSEY & MILLS, Ebenezcr. April 20 17 tf SELTZER WATER. -A genuine <?rti- j ole of the celebrated SELTZER WATER?i bottled at the Springs in Germany, and so uni ! rersally known as being one of the most pleasant I and health-restoring aperients in the world.?' For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. April 12 15 tf I AST NOTICE.?All persons indebted to i me either by NOTE or ACCOUNT, are res pectfully requested to settle the same by the FIRST OF SEPTEMBER. Those neglecting: to attend to this notice, will find their Notes and Accounts sued on without further notice. J. W. AVERY. March 29 1.1 23t AI IMS'8 RHEUM ATIC REMEDY, is no Northern nostrum?but a geuuine Southern preparation, and one. too, that ;ures Rheumatism in all its forms, speedily an<i ' effectually. For the remedy and certificate of jure*. Apply to ALLISON Si BRATTON, Druggists. : April 12 15 tf EST RECEIVED, a suppTyTt BUR* NETT'S COACINE, an unparalleled article or promoting the growth and dressing the hair I \lso, SpauldingV PREPARED GLUE. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. April 12 15 tf Received.- -Heirustreet's Inimitable Hair Coloring and Restorer. Also, Chero n ?>>. )*. ? isnnnlfi/, C.,- i,Mn?rc rliuonapq Tr ' IVCUJVUV, a ^pcvuiv i\/? UI J .. ( :an be sent securely by mail to any point. See ' tdvertisement in another column. ALLISON & BRATTON, Drurpists. IN DEBT AND MUST PAY OUT IF 1 CAN. I wish to hire TWELVE PED < LARS to sell CLOCKS. The highest prices rill be paid, and I will find the wagons. A. M. JACKSON. 1 April 5 14 tf I D EG A Its AND SNUFF.?Choice Ha O vana, American and German SEGA US. Lor Hard's Scotch and Macaboy SNUFF; Fine 1 Shewing and Smoking Tobacco. For ga|e by ALLISON & BRATTON, Druggists. March 8 10 tf I DOAPS ! SOAl'S ! I?Old Castile, Turpeu- M ^ tine, Sassafras, Houey, Brown Windsor, Upter Ten, Frangipanni, and many other kinds, at THE YORK DRUG STORE. ] April 12 15 tf ' 11 EKOSI.M: OIL.?a Fresh supply 0i IV KEROSINE OIL. For Sale by i ALLISON & BRATTON, Druggists. ' Celebration of the Fourth day of JTJIjY. AT a meeting of the members of the CATAWBA LIGHT INFANTRY Company, it was resolved that they, in memory of oar liberties, and in bouor to our ancestors and our conntry, do celebrate the Anniversary of American Inde pendence, at Allison Creek Church, with Religious Exercises, reading the Declaration of Independence, an Oration and Military exercises, and a general Pic Nic dinner. We, the undersigned, do hereby extend to the LadieB of the surrounding country?far and hear ?a special invitation to give us their presence and encouragement on that day. An invitation in general is also extended to "the rest of man kind," who may be pleased to meet with as on that occasion. JAMES V. CHOAT, "| JAMES II. TATE, I Committee B. F. BOYD. j- of * rxr v? n r nn\r i W. IV. I 1QT1UIIIVU. J. R. H. WALLACE. J Clay Hill. June 21, 1860. ^ 25 2t? DISSOLUTION.-The late firm of J. S. MOORE & SONS, haying been dissolved hy the death of the senior partner, all persona having demands against the said firm will please present them; and all persons indebted, make payment to the undersigned.1. S. R. MOORE. W. A. MOORE, January 2, 1860. NEW FIRM.?The survivors of the late firm of J. S. MOORE & SONS, sincerely tender thanks to their friends, for the extensive patronage heretofore received: and give notice 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 6 1 ~tf "LIVERY STABLE. YORKVILLFJ, S. C. A PARTNERSHIP has been formed by the undereigtied, who will hereafter carry on a LIVERY STABLE, in Yorkville, at the old stand, under the firm of WHITAKER & GOORE. First-rate team.', 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 tie cribs are kept abundantly supplied with good provender. Horses fed nnd cared for, by the meal, day, week or month. Mr. JOHN CASIIION, the renowned "whip," will always be found, aB usual, at the Stables, ready and prompt to serve our customers. * ! .i ?v.?_? A Continuation OJ. me generous jiawuuagc ucretofore given to this Stable, is respectfully solicited. T. MORRISON WHITAKER, LAWSON D. GOORE. Jan 19 8 tf South Carolina?York District Arthur Kirkpatrick, Applicant, vs. Margaret - Kirkpatrick, et al., heirs-at law of Andrew Kirkpatrick, deceased. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Jane Prater and Herry Hood and wife, Rebecca P., defendants, reside without this State, it is, therefore, ordered, that they do appear on or be fore 4th of September next, and object to the sales of the real estate being paid over to Ar thur Kirkpatrick, Administrator of said Andrew Kirkpatrick, deceased, to be by him applied to the payment of the debts of deceased, the per sonal estate having been exhausted. J. M. ROSS, 0. Y. D. June 7 23 3m Brick-laying &plaistbring.?The undersigned respectlully inform the citizes of York District, and the public genrally, that they have formed a oo-pBrtnership, and will conduct the business of BRICK and STONE LAYING, PLAISTERING, Whitewashing, &c. Tbey will be pleased to secure a portion of the public patronage, and promise that all contracts undertaken by them, will be execu.?.i They will also undertake contracts for making brick. C. M. PEARSON. E. M. MURPHY. March 8 10 tf Matrass making.?1The undesigned respectful:y informs the citizens of York District and the surrounding country, that he is prepared, at bis stand at the REAR OF THE MASONIC HALL, to 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 solicit" a continuance. g&Jf Shucks and Cotton, at the market prices, will be taken in exchange for Matrasses. P. FUNK. Nov 10 46 ly reward.?-RANAWAY from the subscriber in October last, my negro h. y CJ3ESAR. Said boy is about 5 feet 11 inches high, black complexion, and weighs about 170 pounds. Said negro formerly belonged to James McClure, deceased, and is supposed to be lurk ing in the old neighborhood. The above reward will be paid for his delivery to me at 8and Tnck, P. 0., Union District, or for bis confinement in York Jail. Any information will be attended to by my agent, Mr. G. W. Melton W. S. McJUNKIN. Feb 23 8 tf ArtIcLes "for the toilet; Pride of the South?a Cologne highly fragrant and very exquisite. All of the most popular and fashionable extraots for the handkerchief. Almond, Ambrosial, Brown Windsor, Francipanni, Honey, Musk, Palm and variegated TOILET SOAPS. Flear-de-Rizf Mean Fun, Lilly White, and Rouge TOILET POWDERS. Toilet Combs and Brashes ; Baudolins, Ox-Morrow and Pomades; Bachelor's and Harrison's Hair Dye; Rose and Charcoal Tooth Paste, of French, English f.ud American Manufacturer's and Perfumers. For Sale by ALLTSON & BRATTON. Drnjrgists. B~ RICK-MAKING.?THE undersigned would be glad to make one or TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND BRICK for some gentleman, at a reduced price, this Summer and Fall. I will furnish my own bands, aod commence in five or six davs. Apply to J. L. JOHNSON, Lexington, Davidson Co., N. C. References.?A. Hunt, H. Adams, Col. Samuel Hargrove of Lexington, N. C. June 21 25 3t " sTGT BROWNI AUCTIONEER, MEEK'3 HILL, YORK DIST., B. C. All communications addressed to the subscriber; at the nbove place, or left with Mr. E. B. Clin i ton at Wm. A. Moore, & Co's store, in Yorkville, will meet with prompt attention. Feb 16 7 tf 1 L<OT Li ING .^K AHNW EIL E R & B?(> ) THERS have just opened the most handsome assortment o:' READV-MADE CLOTHING ever offered in Yoikville, for GENTS, YOUTHS and CHILDREN, which will be sold at astonishly low prices. Ca 1 and examine our stock. KAHNWEILER & BROTHERS. June 21 25 tf 11IIREE THOUSAND LBS., Witherel . & Brother's Pure While Lead; 200Gallons Pure Linseed Oil; also, Train, Lntnp and Kero seoe Oil, at the lowest cash prices, at ALLISON & BRATTON'8. f 1UI.H1K1 JiAKUi?A tone lot of excellent COUNTRY LAKD. Just received and for sale cheap, by CARROLL, CLARK & CO. June 13 24 tf I^OR COOKLVG.?Pure Cream Tartar, . Bi: Carb. Soda, Yeast Powders, Pearl Sa en, Tapioca, Gelatine, Isinglass, Spices. &c., &c. 3old by Dr. W. B. GRIFFIN, York Drug S ore. OR ILL AII D'S PURL SCOTCH SNUFF, put up in one pound boxes?price, thirty cents. Maccabny Snuff ami fine Tohac OS. For Sale at the YORK DRUG STORE. OLOIXII-ALU A.lTu LO \ D O A 1 PORTER.?Excellent Tonics for invalids in int weather. For sale at YORK DRUG STORE, Liindsey Block. BRlisIlESI BRUSHES ! j? ShavTngT Hair, Tooth, Nail, Cloth, Hat, and Paint Jrushes of all kinds, to be found at the YORK DRUG STORE. ri RECIAJV PA1NT1MC.?Tube Paints, 1 Ijf Brushes, Varnishes, and all other materi- 1 ils for Grecian Painting. Sold at the YORK DRUG STORE. 1 March 1 0 tf 1 G1LUE.?Spaldiugs Prepared Glue. For H sale by Dr. W. B. GRIFFIN. York Drug Store. 11 LASS, of all sizes, for sale at / L* YORK DRUG STORE. |' TORE SHERIFF'S SALES, BY Virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Faeiat, to me directed, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriffs Sale, ON THE FIRST MON- I DAY IN JULY WEXT, and day following, at York Court House, the following property, to wit: By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi- ! nary for York District, I will sell at York Court ] House on the first Monday in July next, a house and lot in Yorkvilie, bounding on lots of Thos. 8- Pagan, A. W Beard, Joseph Kendrick, Pool, and California Street, containing one acre, more or less, sold to make partition among the heirs at-law of Margaret Carson, deceased.? Terms?a credit of twelve months, the purchaser to give bond with good security and a mortgage of the premises to the Ordinary, to secure the pen cnase money. 1 Two houses and lota 'frithin the incorporate limits of Yorkville, situated on the Pinckney Road, on one of which the defendant formerly resided, levied on as the property of Parson Colier, at the suit of the State for Taxes, and others. 13 On Tuesday after the first Monday in July next, at the residence of the defendant, I will sell two small mares, one male colt, two cowb and calves, six head of hogs, one bed and bedding, two cupboards, one lot of stools, one lot of cupboard ware, one cutting knife, thirteen docks, two carryalls and harness, one two-horse wag on and harness, one rock-away, one beauro and three tables, levied on as the property of H. R. Houser, at the suit of Stoddard and Johnson and others. 2 One tract of land near Rock Hill, bounding on lands of H. F. Broach, Joseph A. Steele and others, levied on as the property of W. P. Broach, at the suit of Margaret N. Dunlap, et al., vs. John J Mills, George W. Broach and W. P. Broach. 2 Defendant's interest in the tract of land whereon he now resides, levied on as the property of Matthew Merrit, at the suit of Wm E. White. 3 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. 6 One tract of land whereon defendant now resides, adjoining lands of H. P. White, Marcus Bird and others, levied on as the property of Jacob Etters, at the trait of James Obilders. 17 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. 18 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, leviedjon as the property of Joseph Hetherington, at the suit of G. R. Ratcbford, and others. 29 Three negroes, viz: 8ue and her two children, Ellen and John, levied on as the property of W. 8. Dunlap, at the unit of Roddy & Co. and others. 22 ALFRED STILWELL, 8. t. d. Vorkville, June 7, 1860. The State of So. Carolina. York District. Logan & Homesley, "I Is tiie Common Pleas. vm. H. M. Moore. J Attachment. WHEREAS, the Plaintiff did on the 8th day of September, 1859, file bis declaration against the Defendant, who, as it is said, is absent from and withont 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 the 9th day of September, which will be in the year of our Lord one thous and eight hundred and sixty, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. S. E. MOORE, o. o. c. pl9. Sept 8 37 ' lyq GREAT ATTRACTION!! Hi PALMETTO HUG HILLS OOMFZjBTHD S THE Subscriber having just completed the above named MILLS, begs leave respectful ly to inform his old cnstomeis and the public generally, that he is now prepared to compete with any other MERCHANT MILL in the country, both as to qnality and quantity. Having engaged the services of a first rate MILLER, all J that I ask is to give me a fair trial. B&. I will pay the highest market price in ! ca<b. FOR good WHEAT. CORN and FLOUR I fop nftl? fit the market orice. J. L. WRIGHT. Clay Hill, York Dist., May 22. 1800. 21 In Equity?York. P. A. Thoraasson et al., "J Bill for Par' vs. > tition of Jaoo Jackson et. al. ) Lands. IT appearing to my satisfaction that John C. Jackson, Benjamin 8. Davis, and Elizabeth, bis wife, John R. Logan, and Sarah, his wife, and Andrew Tamer, defendants in the above stated case, reside beyond the limits of this State. It is, therefore, on motion of Messrs. Williamsand Beatty, Complainants' Solicitors, or dered, that the said absent defendants do plead, answer or demur to the Bill filed in this case, within three montb9 from the publication hereof, or said bill will be taken pro confesso as to them. ($5) WALTER B. METTS, o. v. y. i?. May 24 21 3 m FIREWOOD !?The suhsoriber offers foi sale, WOODLAND, within and adjoiuing the corporate 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 one mile from Yorkville. Al 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 ORDIWAISCE,?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 corporate seal of the town, on the 21st day of March, in the year of onr Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty. M. JENKINS, Intendant. W. A. Moori, Clerk. Feb 23 8 tf \! UKH SrHinix l EiKiTl, laou.. Ordered, that an EXTRA TERM of the Court of Common Pleas, for York Diotriot. be held at York Court House, on the THIRD MON DAY (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. March 17 12 16t To the public.?The undersigned respectfnlly it forms bis friends and the pub lie generally, that he has resumed the TAILORING BUSINESS in the "Clawson Building," opposite G. R. Ratchford & Co's Store, where he { is prepared to execute every description of work in his line on reasonable terms, and in the best , manner. He solicits a share of the puhlic patronage. WM. DICKSON. April 5 14 8m Notice - -All persons having olaims a- | gainst the estate of JOHN S. MOORE, de- , ceased, are hereby notified to present them to \ me properly authenticated within the time pre- f scribed hy law; and those indebted will please ( make payment S. R. MOORE, Ex'r. , Jan 5 1 tf t BHUSHES.--Shaving, Tooth, Nail, Hair. White Wash, Artist and Paint Brushes, can be bad at the very lowest prices, at ALLISON & BRATTON'S April 12 15 tf_ For inflamed or sore eyes, J Thompson's Eye Water and Mitchell's Eye ~ Salve. For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. Druggists. 0 a/jedicax saddle-hags, Sur- J iVA gical, Obstetrical and Dental Instruments. For Sale by _ ALLISON & BRATTON. Druggists. yl/ines.- -Pure old Port, Ma ieira, Tene- g vv riffe. Sherry and Malaga, or Sweet Wines; a ?lso, Ale and Porter, strictly for medicinal pur- a joses. at ALLISON & BRATTON'S. a phoice segars.?Rio Hondo and I-/* other choice brands. Just received at York Drugstore. LINDSEY BLOCK. j L taxi an violin, guitar and J Banjo STRINGS. For Sale by a ALLISON & BRATTON. Druggists. ti Cigars of the best brands. For Bale by 0. L. WALLACE. % ttier colors usea ny nuuiera. mcauuic nnucu rticles will be sold at the lowest market prices, F t THE YORK DRUG STORE. r~HE PEELER PJLOW.?TtieSubscri" T ber is prepared to furnish the above PLOW, p as spent for York District) with full aetts of y HARES, as well as RIGHTS, having secured first rate smith to make the same complete; nd can furnish them in the village, or to any 0 ddress in the District. c: W. C. PATTERSON, Agent. r; April 19 16 8m VOTICE.?All persons indebted to me are a EARNESTLY requested to come forward nd make payment. Early attention to this no- w ce will save much hard feeling and some cost. RICHARD HARE. a June 80 26 tf HARDWARE, GROCERIES, AND Plantation Goods. THE Subscribers desire to call the attention of the citizensof York and the surrounding die tricts, to their stock of the above articles, consisting in part, as follows, viz: A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OP Swedes and English Iron, from l to 9 in. Band Iron, from l to 4J inohes. Horse-Shoe Iron. Carriage-Makers' Materials?A variety. Blacksmith's Tools, Such as Bellows, Anvils, Hammers, Sledges, Scrcw-Plates, Stocks and Dies, &o., &c. CARPENTER'S TOOLS of all descriptions. House-Furnishing Materials of all kinds. 200 kegs best NAILS, assorted, from 3d to 60d. for Cash, at a low figure. < " BAGGING, BALE ROPE, SALT, Sugar, Cof fee, Molasses, &c. Farming Implements, Such as Spades, Stiovels, forks, Scythe-Blades, Straw Cutters, Corn-Shellers, Ploughs, Pans, Fan Gearing, &c., &c. Plantation Shoes, Georgia Plains and Kerseys, Lindseys, Blankets, &c., &c. Crockery and Glassware, Trace, Log, and Wagon Chains, of all sizes and kinds. In short, oar 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." AGWEff, 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 public that be 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 be broken nor made to spew over?which cannot be said of any other gin. His gin also has advantages and im provementR which no other can have, as these have Kann r?orrvilo*?1 vr noton onnVl oq tJin flrnlnoinn uvvu iqguiou^ ^a?vu?vuj duvu <*o kuv vavtugivu of rats from the brush, &c., by the peculiar construction of the gin, which no other has a right to make. He also makes THRASHERS 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 verv ranch admired by every one that has seen or tried them. Any one wanting a superor Gin or Thrasher can be supplied by sending his order to mo at Chester C. H., So. Ca. Work will be carefully shipped to any place desired. Repairing done at short notice. JOHN SIMPSON. IS* To House-Builders, I will say that I am constantly manufacturing Sashes, Blinds and Doors of every description, of good material and of the very best workmanship. All work carefully packed and forwarded to order. ~ Jan 5 1 tf North Carolina WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS WILL be opened for visitors 1st June, situaed near the present terminus of the Western North Carolina Railroad, not an hour's ride by superior Omnibuses and Stages. The Pro prietor has secured the services nf THOMPSON TYLER, as Manager, whose experience at the most fash ionable watering places of Virginia, added to bis commanding appearance and gentlemanly bear ing. insure good orderand good fare. The very best Bail-Room Leader, and Black Band of Musicians that the City of Richmond, Va.f affords, has been secured. Riding Vebioles and Horses, Billiard Saloons and Bowling Alleys are at the command of visitors. The country is elevated and healthy, the scenery beautiful and roads excellent, and the pleasure grounds exten sive. There is no better water than that afforded by the North Carolina white sulphur. The patronage of the Carolines is confidently relied on to repay the Proprietor for the expensive outlay he has made to fit up a watering place suitable to their wants. And he promises that no pains shall be spared by himself and his gentlemanly Assistant to render all who may visit him pleasant and comfortable. TT T. Pnn APT^Q PfAnni/Af May 24 " " "gj"* ' " RUN HERE?EVER YBODYI THE UNDERSIGNED takes this method to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Yorkville, that he is now prepared to supply, daily, all demands for highly FLAVORED and DELICIOUS ICE CREAM. In order to more fully accommodate the Ladies, he will in a few days, hare a room fitted up for their especial benefit; and hopes to be favor ed with their patronage. In addition, he has on hand an excellent assortment of CANDIES, RAISINS, FIGS, NUTS, CAKES. &c.. which will be sold lower than heretofore offered in this place. He ha9 effected arrangements with the mann* fHcturers to furnish the best Candy at 18 to 19 cts. per pound, where not less than 25 or 80 pounds is ordered at one time; which prices are bat a slight advance on those of Charleston and Baltimore. He respectfully solicits a pcrtion of the patronage of the public, and hopes to be sustained by close attention to business and liberal dealing. His establishment is situated opposite "Hare's .Marble Yard." 0. L. WALLACE. June 21 25 tf "WATCHES, JEWELRY.&C. ~ I HAVE in store, to which I invite attention, a large lot of WATCHES, CHAINS, SEALS and KEYS. TatwaIw oil UO W CJJL J vi OU AAUV&Oi 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 OASR. All REPAIRING done on WATCHES and JEWELRY, by an experienced workman. repairing warranted. KEROSENE OIL without any odour, at $1 60 per gallon. KBROSENB lamps! lamps!! lamps!!! OLD SILVER WANTED at $1 per ounce. E. M KIRKPATRICK. Nov 24 47 tf Ureka silver polish.?It has long been considered a desideratum to obtain a mixture that, will remove the tarnish j produced by the atmosphere or gaseous exhala lions, 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 ?ny of the objections nbove named, in the EU | REKA SILVER POLISH, for removing the taruisb and staius from Silver, Brass, Copper, or other metals, and which is warranted to contain i io acid or other substance, in the slightest de 5ree injurious to the finest Silverware. For Sale i by ALLISON & BRATTON, Druggists. ( March 19 tf SOUTHERN^"FJUJiT^lTE^T^f^ ] undersigued informs the citizens of York ' District, that he has appointed Mr. B. P BOYD ' >f Yorkville, agent for the Rale of bis FRUIT rREES, grown near Greensboro', N. C. Trees ' ire all of Southern growth, and warranted in * ivery respect to be as represented. Orders left with Mr. Boyd for Trees will be filled, and the c rees delivered in Yorkville, at October Court. s T. H. FENTRESS. e March 22 12 tf DR. W. B. GRIFFIN HAS just received Witherell's Pure White Lead; Linseed Oil, Spirits Turpentine, ?S*ch and Furniture Varnish, Chrome Green, 1 Ihrome Green in Oil, Chrome Yellow ; and all J fa&itato. , i . < For announcing a Candidate for Office, per year, ' drfor a let* time, $5 in advance ; if not paid in advance, $10. FOR THE SENATE ' TIE friends of Col. W. B. WILSON, respectfully announce bim as a Candidate for the SENATE, at the ensuing electipn. April 5 .14 te THE friends of Hon. ROBERT G. McCAW, respectfully announce him as a Candidate for re election to the State SENATE. March.29 # 13 te FOR THE HOUSE. - i WE are authorized to announce A. S. WALLACE, Esq., as a Candidate for the House of Representatives in the next Legislature. MaylO 19 t?? WE are authorized to announce W. C. BLACK Esq., as a Candidate for the *"House ot Representatives in the next Legislature. XM 1 A 1ft may iu ( ic . WE are authorized to announce W. I. CLAWSON, Esq., as a Candidate for the House of Representatives in- the next Legislature. April 26 17 te WE are authorized to announce DANIEL WILLIAMS, Esq., as a Candidate for the House of Representatives in the next Legislature. , April 26 17 te HE friends of Col. JOEL W. RAWLIN80N, respectfully announce him as a Candidate for the House of Representatives, at the ensuing election. April 12 16 ? te THE friends of JOHN L. MILLER, Esq., respectfully announce him as a Candidate for the House of Representatives, at the ensuing election. April 6 14 tf WE are authorized to announce J. BOLTON SMITH, Esq., as a Candidate te represent the people of York District in the next Legislature. March 29 13 te _ WE are authorized to announce Dr. JOHN P. LINDSAY as a Candidate to represent the people of York District, in the next Legislature 1 March 22 12 te WE are authorized to announce Capt. JON A THAN N. McELWEE, Jr., as a Candidate to represent the people of York District in the next Legislature. March 16 11 " te? FOR ORDINARY. WE have beon requested to announce A. HARDIN, Esq., as a Candidate for OR DINARY of York Distriot, at the ensuing elec tion. Jane 21 25 te* T~HE friends of JOHN JACKSON, Esq., respectfully annonnoe him as a Candidate for the office of ORDINARY. April 8, 1859. 14 ly HE friends of Major. J. M. MARTIN, res pectfully announce him as a Candidate for ORDINARY, at the ensuing election. March 8 10 tf HE frienda of JOHN A. BROWN, Esq., respectfnlly announce him as a Candidate for ORDINARY of York District,-at the ensuing election. Oct 20 .42 te HE friemhT of JOHN~G. EN LOB, Esq., res pectfully announce him as a Candidate for ORDINARY of York District, at the ensuing election. Sept 2, '59. 85 tf FOR TAX-COLLECTOR. THE friendaof W. A. ROBINSON respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Col* lector for York District, at the ensuing election. Feb 9 6 te* HE triends of Rev. W. G. PATTERSON, respectfully announce him at a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR for York District, atjhe ensuing "lection. Jan 12 2 *' te IE friends of Capt7WM. LAWSON BROWN respectfully announce him as a Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR for York District, at the eusuing election. Sept 29 39 te THE friends of Capt. F. J. E. QUINN, respectfully announce him as a candidate for TAXCOLLECTOR for York District, at the ensuing election. August 25, 1859. 34 ie* H R fripnHu nf MOSRS LIVTiRAV r?MinAAl. JL folly announce him aa a Candidate for TaxCollector for York District, at the ensuing election. Deo. 9.1859. 49 11 I^HE friends of W. B. McCONNELL, respect. folly announce him an a Candidate for TaxCollector for York District, at the ennning election. _ March 11_ 9 ' * ' ?o60 fllHE friends of C. C. GWIN, respectfnJly L announce him as a Candidate for TAXCOLLECTOR for York District, at the ensuing election. March 4. 1869. 9 tf THE friends ot B. P. BOYD, respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax-Collector for York District, at the ensuing election. March 11. 1858. 10 tf rilHE friends of THOMAS ROACH, respectJL fully announce him as a Candidate for TaxCollector for. York District. at the next election. Feb. 26, 1859. -8 tf mHE friends of Captain JOHN J. WYLIE, JL beg leave to announce him as a candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR of York Distriot, at the next election. Dec 17, 1858. 50 THE friends of JOSEPH C. MITCHELL^ respectfully announce him as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR, at the next election. Oct 22. 1858. 42 tf rjVHETriends of Capt. DANIEL D. MOORE. 1. respectfully announce him as a Candidat* for TAX COLLECTOR for York District, at th? ensuing election. Jan 14 2 - **o'60 rilHE friends of WYLLE L. HARRIS, Esq.. JL respectfully announce him as a Candidal* for TAX-COLLECTOR of York District, at the ensuing election fl^HE friends of S. S. ELAM, reept-ctully an I nounce him an a Candidate for TAX COL LECTOR of York District, at the next election. Jan 7, 1858. _ 1 tf Y0RKVH.LE MALE ACADEMY. THE Exercises of the Academy will , be resumed on the SECOND Mondny i ^ JULY. The services of Dr. A. J VV L. MOORE have been engaged as j *u3*r Assistant, who will give his attention i to the English Department; and the Principal 1 will devote himself to the Classical and Mathe ' matical Department, and to the general superin- ] lence of the entire School. 5 Terms of Tuition per session, name as heretororo, viz: Primary English Branches, $ 9 00 English Grammar, Geographv, History, &c. 12 50 Languages and Mathematics, 17 50 Contingent Expenses 50 Students will be received at aoy time, and iharged from time of entrance till close of sesion, but no deduction will be made for absence, xcept in cases of protracted sickness. W. W. CAROTHERS, Principal. June 7 28 4t _F LJ JCTL-LN _L _L AJ JTtXlJ. ADICKES, BY1ES & CO., [NFORM their friends and customers, that they have on hand in the second story of the 'Adickes Building," a large and elegant stock of 'URNITCRE, consisting of BEDSTEADS, SOFAS, 'ete-a-Tetes, Spring MATRASSES, Book and [at Racks, What Nots, Quartettes, Marble Top a fash Stands, Gothic Centre and F EXTENSION TABLES, J ittomans, Foot Stools, CHAIRS of every des- o: ription, together with other articles unneoessay to enumerate. This FURNITURE having been purchased on dvantageous terms, will be sold at CHARLESTON PRICES, T; rith freight added. B The public, the ladies especially, are invited to B all and examine. c< June 7 28 *6 ?f tc Fever and A?ue|T^ from which mankind suffer over a large part of the globe, a the consequence at a diseased action in the system. lain ced by t he poisonous miasma of vegetable decay. Thfe exhalation Is evolved by the action of solar heat oa wet toll, and rises with the watery vapor from.it, WhOe the ran is below theborlson this vapor Ungersjgefir the earth's rarface, and ths virus is taken with It through the hugs into the blood. There it nets as sn Irritating poison on the internal vlseera and excreting organs at the body.? The 11 ver becomes torpid and fails to secrete not only this virus, but also tbs bile from the blood. Both the virus and the bUe accumulate in the circulation, and produce violent constitutional disorder. The spleen, ths kidneys, and the stomach sympathize with the liver, and become disordered also. Finally, tbs instinct of our organism, as if in an attempt to expel tbc noxious Infusion? concentrates the whole blood of the body in the Internal ex ere Lories to force them to cast It out. The blood leaves ths sorftee, and rushes to the central organs with eounstfvs violence. This is the CHILL. But in this effort 11 mils. Then the Frv iR follows, In which the blood leave# the central organs and rashes to the surface, as If in another effort to expel the irritating poison through that other great excretory?th e skin. In this also It foils, and the system abandons ths attempt exhausted, and waits for the recovery of strength to repeat the hopeless effort another day. These are the lite or paroxysms of FivtB snd Aoui. Saefc constitutions' disorder will of course nndermtnajbo health if It Is not removed. We have labored to find, and have found, an antidote, Ayer's Ague Cure. which neutralizes this malarious poison in the blood, and stimulates the liver to expel it from the body. Asltshoald, so It does cure this afflicting disorder with perfect certainty. And it does more, or rather does what is of more service to those subject to this Infection. If taken in season it expels It from the system as it Is absorbed, snd tbas keeps those who use It free from Its attacks; keeps the system In hesltb, although, exposed to tbe disease. Consequently It not only cures, but protects from, tbe gnat variety of affections which are Induced by this malign an tin fluence, such as Remittent Fever, Chili -fever. Dumb, or Masked Ague, Periodical Headache, or BpUous Headache, BUUoni Fevers, Neuralgia. Rhenmatlsm, Gout, Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitations, Painful Affections of the Spleen, Hysterica, Colic, Paralysis, and Painful Affections of the Stomach and Bowels, Ml of which, when arising from this cause, will bo found to assume mors or less the Intermittent type. This "Aoce Cure" removes the caaae of these derangements, and cures the disease. This It accomplishes by stimulating the excretories to expel the virus from the system; and these organs by degrees become habited to do this their office of their own accord. Hence arises what we term acr hm station. Time may accomplish the.same end, but often life is not long enough, or la sacrificed In the attempt, whQe this "aooe Core" does It at once, and with safety. We have great reason to believe this is a rarer as well as safer remedy for the whole class of diseases which are earned by the miasmatic Infection, than any other which has been discovered -, and It has still another Important odvantagato the public, which Is, that it Is cheap ns wellaa good. prepared #t * DR. J. C. AVER A CO. LOWELL, MASS* '< Price, fl per Bottl*. * * Ayer's Cherry Pectoral has won for itself such a renown for the curs of every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that It fe entirely unnecessary for ua to recount the evidence Of Its virtues, wherever It has been employed. . As it has long, been In * constant use throughout this section, we need not do mora than assure the people Its quality-la kept up to the beat it ever has been, and that U may be felled on to do for their relief all It has ever been found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, For aU the parpewa efd Purgative 31edl> etae. for costivekess; For rat Core op Dtspez ji a; For Jaukdice ; For the Core op iNDiosanoir; For Headache: For the Core op Dtsektert ; For a Fool Stomach ; Fo? tux Ctmx gf.Ertsipxlaa; For tho Pile*: forth# core of 8crofola; for all Scrofulous Complaint*; for the cure of Bhonmattem; for diseases of the 8kin ; for the core of liver Complaintfor Dropsy; for the cure of Tetter, Tumor* and 8alt Rheum ; for Worms; for the core of Gout; for a dinner PHI; for the core of Neuralgia; and for purifying the Blood. They are sugar-coated, so that the most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and being purely vegetable, no harm ean arise from their use in any quantity. - Price 26 cents per Box; Five Boxes for il 00. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians, Statesmen and eminent personages, hare lent their panics"to certify the nn paralleled usefulness oftbese remedies, but our spacs here will not permit the Insertion of them. Tb* AgenJa below named furnish gratis our American Almanac tu which they are given; with also ftiil descriptions of the above complaint*, and the treatment that abould. be followed for their cure. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations they make more proflt on. Demand Atxr's, and take, no others. Tb? sick want the beat SM thcrS Ja for them, and they shouldhave ft. - , All our Remedies are for sale by ALLISON s BRATTON, Yorkville; A. H. PAVEGA, Cbestsr; MAB8EY A MILLS, EbeneiervlUe ; RODDY A BRO., Rock Bill AT wholesale, by M. A. a C. A. GANT08, norfolk, Vs.; HAVILAMD, 8TEYEN80N a CO.. Chaslsaton; HAVILAND, CHICHESTER a CO., Augusta, Go. June 21 23 1m ? YES YOU MAY USB OR RECOMMEND Heimstreet'g Inimitable Hair Coloring! AND FIND IT TO BS A PERFECT HATH RE8T0RA3TVE, promoting the strength and growth of the Hair, and giving Itall the beauty of youth. Do you doubt ill Bond t Head I Bead t Schkoon Lake, Essex Co, N. y. February 6,1838. W. E. Haoan, Troy, N. Y.^-Dsar Sltt Having used your Hair Coloring or Restorative, and being much pleased with It, I take pleasure in making the following statement: From the effects of a very asvere fit of sickness, when shout 18 years of age, my hair commenced turning grey, ana so continued to grow until it became perfectly wute, being very harsh ami coarse. Last 8nmmer I had reached my fifty-third year, whan I was Induced by a Mend to purchase two bottIes"6f Hctastreet's Hair Restorative prepared by you. 1 commenced using it according to directions, and in a few days ^ras surprised to And that my hair from the roots outward was turning back to itshrlglnal color. It so continued to grow until U was as trdlv brown and glossy as it wsa in ay youthful days, ana Is now frilly restored to Us original color. MYLA SEAMAN. Essex Co., as.?Myla Senman came before me end was duly sworn, and says that the above statement latma^thJs 6th day of February, 1838. f r iutF JOEL F. FOTTER, Justice of ttiUPHK. PITTSVORI). vr.. AnrY 1857 I hereby certify, that my hair having become quite grey, I used Helmstreefs Hair Restorative, (prepared by W. E. | Has a*, of Troy, N. T.J for four weeks, and my hair was ?, . in that time restored to its original color, I can ftally recommend the article to be all it claims. WM. KING8LEY, * Pastor of the Baptist Church, Pittsford, Vt MXCHANICSVILLE, N. Y., March 17,1838. Mr. "W. E. HaoaK : I have used Heimstreet's Hair Restorative for three years, and have found it to be a most excellent article. It not only restored the color of aw hair, giving it new life and strength, bnt it cured myself and wife of a most obstinate eruption upon the scalp, which nothing else seemed to benefit I wjy hnlleve It .to ha the best article in use. Tomb. Ileri>ectfullmtt*,' The above are but a few of the many letters of fcp*mendatlon which have been tendered to the proprietors of Heimstreet's Hair Colorinnpr Restorative.' It his-bevi, used by thousands of people and it never fails to restore the color and growth of thehhlr.. - This singufigMgAct U not produced as when dyes are used; for it acts upon the natural secretions of coloring matter at the roots,aift&ra* effects the change. The color produced is not a jgyttrfelt, but the natural shade of youth. It docs no} color the Price 30c and 0 1.00 per bottle. Sold everywhere. W. E. HAGAN St CO., Proprietors, Troy, N. Y. ^ Sold in YorkyiBe, by ALLISON k BRATTON; la Chester, by A. H. DEVAGA, and all Druggists'everywhere. VAN SCHAACK it OR1ERSON, Charleston; and JOHN WRIGHT k CO., New Orleans, )Vhotesale Agents. * ? April 26 - 17 m If HOWARD ASSOCIATION1. PHILADELPHIA. THE HOWARD ASSOCIATION, In view ?f the awful destruction of human life, caused b v Sexual disease, and the deceptions practiced npon the unfortunate victims of inch diseases by Quacks, several years ago directed their Consulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to open a Dispensary for the trrstmentofthis cisse of disease, In all their forms, and to give MEDICAL ADVICE ORAT18 to all who apply by letter, w{$ a description of tbcircondition, (age, occupatiou, habits of life. See.) , and Id cases of extreme poverty, to FURNISH MEDISCIKE FREE OF CHARGE. It is needless to add that the Association commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish the most modern treatment. The Directors of the Association, in their Annual Report upon the treatment of Sexual Diseases, for the year ending January 1st, 1838, express the highest satisfaction with the success which has attended the labors of the Consulting Surgeon in the cure of Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Weakness, Impotence, Oonorrhce, Gleet, Syphilis, the vice of Onanism or Self-abuse, See., and order a continuance of the same 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 beeQ 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 cause. . An admirable Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, the vice of Onanism, Masturbation, or Self-abuse and other diseases of the sexual orgaoa, by tta Consulting Surgeon, will be sent by mail (in a sealed envelope) FREE OF CHARGE, on receipt of TWO.STAMP8 for postage. Other Reports and Tracts on the nature and treatment-of lexual diseases, diet, ic., are constantly being published tor gratuitous distribution, and will be sent to the afflicted. Some of the new remedies and methods of treatment die:o vered during the last year, are of grtoftt ralnc. Address, for Report or treatment, DRjJ. 8KILLIN 30UGHT0N, Acting Snrgeon, Howard Association, No. ! South Ninth 8treet, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors, EZRA D. HEABTWELL, President. GEO. PalECHiLD, Secretary. Aug. 4 31 ly For Sale. a rAA BUSHELS of CORN. 1 OUU 800 Sacks FLOUR?Extra Family? Superior Brands. 20 barrels 8UGAR, A, B and C. 15 sacks RIO COFFEE, a No. 1 artiole, extra quality. . 5 barrels EXTRA GOLDEN SfRUP? something new and extra for table ose. New Orleans and other qualities of MOLASSES. M 4000 pounds N. Carolina BACON HAMS and SIDES?bright and "elear. TOO ponnds of LARD--white as snow. A few pieces ofexcellent Dried BEEF. 2 barrels Pickled ROE HERRING? oometDing nne. 1 dozen Kitts MACKEREL, Not. 1, 2 nd 3, and all other artioles usually kept in a 'amily Grocery. Persons wishing to parobase, ill please give us a call, and we will endenTor ) give satisfaction in prioes and quality. All rders promptly attended to. W. D. & J. C. MILLER. May 17 20 tf rO PRINTERS.?There is for sale at the ENQUIRER OFFICE, a good Smith PRINTING PRESS, Imperial No. 8; Roller Moold and .oiler stand; Chases, Cots, Ornaments, Column .alee, Dashes, Ac. These artioles are in good ? andition, and will be sold at a bargain. Apply > L. M. GRIST, YorktiUtgTc: ' ' * I