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the North for protection and free speech. He asked for enfranchisement of the negro, without whose aid, he says, the loyal white men of Louisana cannot re create a loyal Government. Hon. Wra. D. Kelly said he wished to .introduce the great and valiant Governor Brownlow, who, in the oonrse of his brief remarks, said the present Congress was the most patriotic body in tbeworld, and never had been excelled by any but the present Legislature of Tennesse. He further said: If another war oomes I want you to divide your army into three parties, let the first and the largest oome armed with harpoons and do the killing?let the second oome with live torches and do the burning?let the third oome with surveyor's lines and re mark out and re-settle the country.? These are my sentiments. Dates of the State Elections. mi - a 1- . C . 1_ _ O. _ * _ rnese are toe aaces or me omimj eiecuuus to be held for the ensuing jeer, beginning with the first day of September; also, the officers to be then chosen : Vermont?8ept. 4.?Governor, three mem be re of Congress and members of Legislature; two United States Senators to elect, in place of Messrs Solomon Foot and Jacob Collamer. Maine?September 10.?Governor, five membere of Congress and members of Legislature. Pennsylvania?Ootober 9.?Governor, twenty-foor members of Congress and members of Legislature; a United States Sena* tor to elect. Ohio?October.?Nineteen members of Congress. Indiana?Oct. 9.?State offioers, eleven members of Congress and members of the Legislature; a United States Senator to eleot in plaoe of Henry S. Lane. Iowa?Oct 9?8tate offioers, six members of Congress and members of Legislature. West Virginia?Ootober 25?Governor, three members of Congress and Legislature. New York?November 6.?Governor, thirty-one members of Congress and one bandred and twenty-five members of the Assembly?Senate holding over; United States Senator to elect in plaoe of Ira Harris. Massachusetts?November 6?Governor, ten members of Congress and State Legislature. New Jersey?November 6.?Five members of Congress and members of State Legislature; United States Senator to eleot in plaee of Eiohard P. Stockton. Michigan?November 6.?Governor, six members of Congress and members of Legislature. Illinois?November 6?State officers, fourteen members of Congress and members of Legislature; United States Senator to elect in plaoe of Lyman Trumbull. Wisconsin?November 6.?State officers, six members of Congress and members of the Legislature; United States Senator to eleet in place of Timothy 0. Howe. Minnesota?November 6.?Governor, two members of Congress and members of Legislature. Missouri?November 6.?Superintendent of Public Instruction, nine members of Congress and members of Legislature; United States Senator to eleot in plaoe of B. Gratz Brown. Kansas?November 6.?Governor, member of Congress and members of the Legislature ; two United States Senators to eleot in place of James H. Lane and Samuel C. Pomeroy Nevada?NovemberG.?Governor, member of Congress and members of the Legislature ; United States Senator to eleot in place of James W. Nye. Maryland?November 6.?Five members ^ e .t T of Congress ana memDers ox toe .Legislature; United States Senator to eleot in plaoe of John A. J. Cresswell. Delaware?Nov. 6.?Governor, members of Congress and Legislature. New Hampshire?March 12, 1867.? Governor, three members of Congress and members of Legislature : United States Senator to eleot in plaoe of Daniel Clark. Connecticut?April 4,1867.?Governor, four members of Congress and members of the Legislature; United States Senator already eleoted Rhode Island?April 6, 1867.?Governor, two members of Congress and members of the Legislature. Oregon.?Eleotion held on the 4th of June, and Union Governor, members of Congress and Legislature eleoted. No eleotion in 1867. United States Senator to eleot in plaoe of James W. Nesmitb. Kentucky.?August 1867.?Governor, nine members of Congress and members of State Legislature; United States Senator to eleot in place of Garrett Davis. A speoial eleotion will be held on the 15th of September in the Fifth and Sixth Congressional Distriots, for members of the Thirty-ninth Congress, in place of L. H..Rousseau and Green Clay Smith. California is not included in this list, nor the States not yet admitted to representation in Congiesa. Result of the "Air-Line Railroad" meeting in New York. Mr. E. M. Johnson, one of the directors of the Air-Line Railroad, has just returned from the meeting of officers of the above road, held in New York. From him we have been able to gather the following facts The first business be fore the body was to elect officers. This was despatched without delay. Then a moo or\nninf?H Innronorn Ko-laara WKIUIIVWO vrw -V v mrj-mwmww+*j which being done, the; were brought before the meeting for adoption, first singly, then as a wboie. One of tbe resolutions adopted, was to this effect: "That this road shall ran from Atlanta to Gainesville.'' When it reaches Gainesville, two surveys are to be made from that point. One route to run J to Chester via Anderson C. H. Tbe other to Charlotte or Salisbury, N. C , via Old Pendleton. The Engineer elected, Mr. Sage, was to prooeed immediately to the surveying of these lines, and be prepared to report at their next meeting, wbiob was to be held in Atlanta upon the 4th Monday in September. Mr. Johnson speaks very sanguinely and thinks tbe building of this road is a foregone certainty. Great inducements were of course held out to bring the road through here. Our immense mineral wealth and mining operations are sufficient guarantees that this road will pay, besides it was a very slight deviation from ao Air-Line, and was the only practicable route to bring it. There are many persons who are entirely ignorant of this proposed road. It is believed by many that it is oQiy intended to ran from Altanta to Anderson Court House. This old line, about which there was some excitement a few years ago, is to be a grand link in one of the greatest roads in the Uni ted States. The Air-Line Road proper is to run from New Orleans to New York in as near a direct line as will be praotioable. They propose to traverse this distance in fifty boon. They know they can do it, ana they feel confident that it mast be the most desirable line for transportation, for the very sensible reason that it will be the most economical and expeditious These facts induce capitalists to invest?they eare not one fig for the road from Atlanta to Anderson only as a connecting link in this proposed line. Congress has incorporated a company to be termed the "Air-Line Company" to boild this road, and appropriated one million dollars towards the building of it - True this amount is not to be reckoned as dollars and cents, and is but a drop in the backet, bat the name means something, and the mere faot that some aotion was taken apon it by that body proves that the road is not considered impracticable, bat is destin ed to be a national benefit. We have sketched the proposed line so that onr people may readily see the incalculable advantages to the whole oonntry, which are to be derived from the running of this line. They well rejoice at the pros peet of the road, in every Bense, on this continent.?Air-Lint Eagle, Gainesville, Ga. Prices Coming Down. Gen Wright, one of the editors of the Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel, is in New York. Id his last letter, he gives us the following in relation to the prices of sundry articles in that oity: Prices of goods of every description are much lower than they were last fall. This is particularly true in reference to leading articles of groceries. For instance, orushed sugars, which we sold last fall at 23 to 24 cents per pound, are now offered freely at 16 to 20 per oent cheaper, and so of all the heavier and more oommon artioles in the grocery line. In this branoh of business a large trade is done, at prices 10 to 15 per oent. cheaper than the last season. Dry goods are also lower, and the stocks heavier than ever before known in this oity. In foreign goods, the decline is greater than those of domestio manufaotute. I learn that there is considerable stagnation among the manufactures, and serious ap prehensions are felt lest the continued downward tendency of prices should oause the *tonna?e of manv of the mills, or at least r r o 0 # foroe them to m&nufaoture very epariogly. The jobbers are doing a fine business now, and seem pleased with the prospects ahead. There is still a strong belief here that the orop of cotton will be at least half that of 1860, and many think it will even go beyond that amount Ex-Governor Morehrad.?The telegraph has announoed the decease of this distinguished man of our sister State The Wilmington Journal, in ohronicling bis death, says: "He was one of the most remarkable men of the State, and, as connected with the great works of internal improvement now oompleted, has probably left a greater impression upon the history of North Carolina than any of her sons who have preceded him. "He was born on the 4th of July, 1798, in Rockingham County, and graduated, in 1817, at the University of the State. He represented his native County, in 1821, in -?- _!_* ? -3 il. n _r n^:i 1 toe legislature, sou me v^uuiuy ui uruu-1 ford in 1836 In 1841, he was eleoted by the Whig party as Governor, defeating the Hon. R M. Saunders. He was re-elected in 1843. Governor Morehead's last political service was as a member of the Peace Conference which assembled in Washington in 1861, and vainly attempted to oheck the impending straggle. The New Constitution of North Carolina.?The Raleigh Progress, of Tuesday, says the vote from the counties heard from stands 16,225 for ratification, 18,565 for rejection. Eighteen oounties are yet behind, though there is hardly a possibility of their affeoting the result ex I cept to lessen the majority by whioh the new Constitution has been defeated. The majority against it thus far is two thousand three hundred and forty. f&" The best paste is made by dissolv-1 ing one and a half pounds of wheat flour and one ounoe of alum in a gallon of oold water, and then boiling the mixture until it is of the proper thiokness. Sour flour is better than sweet for the purpose. [On the authority of Thomas Harland, acting Commissioner of Internal Revenue! SOUTH CAROLINA-YORK DISTRICT.?Whereas, W. B. METTS, C. E. Y. D., has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of WILLIAM E. MURPHY, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and slngulnr, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holdcn at York Court House on the NINE j TEENTH DAY OP OCTOBER, NEXT, to shew cause, If any, why the ?aid Administration should not be grantI ed. Given under my hand and Seal, this 18th day of Sepicm-1 ber, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hun- | j drrd* and sixty six, and in the ninety-first year of the in i dependence of the United States of America. JOHN A. BROWN, O. Y. D. Septembet 6 20 MilCH COWS.?FOR SALE (3) ItA THREE MILCH COWS with YOUNG CALVE8. For further particulars, apply at the ENQUIRER OFFICE, j Also, a lot of fine BACON and LARD. September 6 20 3t QHINGLES FORS ALE-APPLY O to W. n. McCOBKLE. September 20 tf COTTON YARN.?STOWE'S' COTTON YARN. For sale by W. H. McCORKLE. October 26 28 tf fX)OKINGTSTOVES FOR SALE. \J By W. D. McCORKLE. UST RECEIVED A FINE LOT of BLEACHED GOOD8, cheaper than the cheapest, at FLOYD, DOBSON k COrS. May 31 6 tf WANTED .-1000 LBS. BEESWAX. By FLOYD, DOBSON fc CO. June 7 7 tf Jraittial # Commerrial. 09- It will be remembered by our readers that the price* qu:<ed below are In currency, or "greenbacks," unless otherwise specially stated. COMMERCIAL. YORKVTLLE PRICES CURBEHT. COIRtCTID WEEKLY. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1866. Apples, |Mol*^bes,.. Dried @ 1 Sorghum,.. .. @ 70 Bagging,.... 28 @ 30|Nalls, 8@ 10 Hoping, 20 @ 281 Rice, @ IS Crake 25 @ 33 SDOAR, Candle*,... Brown.... 12*? 20 Sperm, @ .. Refinea,. . 18 @ 20 Adamant,. 26 @ 30 Salt, Cheese- 25 ? 30 Liverpool,. 4 50 @ 5 00 Mackerel, Kit ..@ 3 50 Virginia, @3 00 Yarn, ? 2 25 Produce Market?Prices from Wagons. Butter, 15@ 20|Flode, Beef,.. 6? 8 VbbJ 12 @ 14 Beeswax,.. 1814? 20 V sack.... ?7 00 Bacon, 16 ? 13 Lard, ? 15 Cotton, ? .. Meal, 1 40 ? .. Corn, 1 50 @ Peas, @ 1 40 Chickens,... 10(a) 15 Tallow, @ 10 Eggs, ? 12* Wheat, ? Feathers, ? 33 Wool, @ .. ?> All of the above quotation* are in gold. Claarleaton, September JL-Cotton?Yesterday being the close of the commercial year, wc have corrected and closed up our table* which show receipt* of5,865 bale* of sea Island cotton. Including 362 bale* on hand on the 15th September, 1865, and 107,891 bale* of upland, Including 1,610 bales on hand September 1, 1865. Total receipt* for the year 112,686 bales against 522,372 bales for the year* 1859-60. Sale* during the oast week about 580 bale*, at the following quotations: Ordinary 26@27; low middling 29 ; middling 30@31; strict middling 32. Corn.?1The receipts of the week has been large, say about 45j000 bushels, mostly Mixed Western from New York. The market has been flat throughout the week, and very difficult to effect sales except at a very low figure. In the early part of the week some holders sold Prime Maryland White, by weight, bngs included, at about $1.34 per bushel, and short credit being given. But yesterday buyers were only offering $1.25 to $1.26 per bushel for White Maryland, weight, bags included,?while sellers appeared to be willing to accept SI .30. We quote the market nominal at $1.27 to $1.30 for White Maryland, in bags, by weight, and Mixed at $1.10 to $1.15 per bushel, weight, bt?s included. . FUrnr.?There is an ample stock on the market, and ordinary Northern and Western brands are dull. Northern and Western Super may be quoted at $950 to $9.25 per barrel, and Extra at $10 to $10.75 per barrel; Baltimore Super at $11 per barrel, and Extra at $14 per barrel. Georglaand Tennessee Extra, of which there is a good supply on the market, is selling at$14.50 to $15.50per barrel. Bacon?Our dealers are supplied with a good stock of all classes ot Bacon. The demand at present is moderate, and prime Shoulders are selling at 19c. per pound, prime Ribbed 8ides at 21 to 21Jfc., and prime Cleared Ribbed Sides at 22 to 22#c., per pound. Hams are selling at 24 to 28c. per pound, as in quality. Salt.?There continues to be a steady demand for this article at about $2 50 per sack; but as there is but little pros* pect of much addition to stock for some time, holders ore very firm, and some are looking for an advance in price. Charlotte, Sept. 3?.?Cotton.?None Selling. No change to make in quotations. Wc continue to quote at 27Vc for middling, tax paid. New Flour, $lo ; Northern, $13 50 to $14. Corn $1 JO to $1.65. Bacon, 18 to 21. New York, Sept. 1.?Cotton dull. Sales of 700 bales at 33 to 35 cents. Hour dull at $9.75 to $15.50 for Southern. FINANCIAL. Charlotte, Sept. 3.?Gold, $140. Silver, $1.35. ' New York, Sept. 1.?Gold, 45J?. Charleston, Sept. 1?The Brokers were yesterday buying at 45 and selling at 47. SEED WHEAT AND RYE, "YTORTHERN early SEED WHEAT it and SEED RYE. For sale by LONDON k ZIMMERMAN, At Rock Hill, S. C. September 6 20 2t* COUTH CAROLINA-YORK DISO TRICT.?Whereas S. R. LOGAN has applied to tne for Letters of Administration, on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rlghtsand credilsof D. J. LOGAN, late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are therefore to cite andadmonlsh alland singular the kindred and creditorsofthe said deceased, to be and appear before me at our next Ordinary's Court for the snld District, to be holden at York Court House on the 14th day of SEPTEMBER instant, to shew cause, If any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and Seal, this lstday of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, and in the ninety-first year of the Independence of the United States of America. JOHN A. BROWN, O. Y. D. September 6 20 2t* I C OUTH CAROLINA?YORK DISTRICT.?Whereas T. J. CLINTON, has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of ROBERT H. MARTIN, 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 our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at York Court Uouse, on the 17th day of SEPTEMBER next, to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hnnd and Seal, this 1st day of September In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and slxty-8ix,and in the ninety first year of the Independence of the United States of America. JOHN A. BROWN, O. Y. D. September 6 20 2t COUTH CAROLINA?YORKDISO TRICT?Whereas, W. B. METTS, C. E. Y. D., has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular, he goods and chattels, rights and credits of P. R. SANDIFER, late ot 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 our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at York Court House on the NINETEENTH DAY OF OCTOBER NEXT, to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hnnd nnd Seal, this 5th day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred ana sixty-six, and In the 9lst yonr of the Independence ol the United States of America. JOHN A. BROWN, O. Y. D. September 6 20 7t CWT^CA?olina-YORK~DIS^ L J TRrOT ?Whereas. W. B. METT8. C. E. Y. D., has applied to me for Letten of Administration, oo a Hand | singular, the goods and chattels, rights and credits of G. k. BUKBIS 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 he and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be hnldcn at York Court House, on the NINETEENTH DAY OP OCTOBER NEXT, to shew cause, If any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and Seal, this 5th day of September, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-six, and in the ninety-first year of the independence of the United Slates of America. JOHN A. BROWN, 0. Y. D. September 6 20 7t NOTES & VAIL, SUCCESSORS TO AITHEN NOYES & JOHNSTON, IMPORTERS & JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS, 145 MEETING ST., Charleston, S. Carolina. "JV/TR. VAIL resides in New York and ItjL ships Goods bought for Cash, per every Steamer.? Buyers are requested to call and examine our Stock before purchasing eleswhere. September 6 20 3ml2 n di ^ np iiWiiiT U1I1I11U 1 IlilliUi UiUl AT THE YORK DRUG STORE. THOUSANDS OP CHANCES, From One Cent to $8,000!!! THE Regular Monthly and "Weekly addition!) to the subscriber'-) Stock of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, VARNISHES, Brushes, Perfumery, Soaps, Instruments and Fan cy articles, gives to the YORK DRUG STORE The most complete assortment of goods offered In this market "since the surrender," and makes it the most fashionable andpopuiar resort in town. PARENTS are informed that particular attention is paid to medicines required to carry their dear little ones through the dreadful disease* of Teething, Wbooplng-Cough, Croup, Measles, Colics, Dlorrhceo, Dysentery, Cholera, ?c. FEMALES generally aro notified that I have a most cx cellent stock of PROPRIETARY MEDICINES relating to tlieir complaints, and which con be bad only from the "OLD DOCTOR." BATCHELORfi and others wishing to hide the ravages of time, by having their grey hair turned into beautifn) jet black ringlets, can here get the magic article in its purity.? YOUNG MEN can have their silken moustache and goatee to rival the raven's wing in blackness. Those wbo are pre maturely losing their hair, can here be supplied with articles warrnntedto renew and restore the hair to its original health and color. ,, Remember that at the YORK DRUG STORE can be found medicines for the cure of Scroftiia, Dyspepsia, Liver 1 Complaint, Consumption, Asthma, Ague and Fever, Con- i mipation, Dlnrhcea, Dysentery, Cholera, Colds, Coughs, | Neuralgia, Piles, Rheumatism, Leucorrh?, Gonorrhea, SyphillsVKlngwonn, Tetter,ail eruptions of the Skin, and otn- 1 er diseases that flesh is heir to. His facilities fhr purchasing cheap insures the public gen- | nine and reliable articles at tne lowest possible prices, and i I begs to assure all persons that he can do better for them than any one else.' Therefore, each and all call on the OLD DOCTOR And see his Grand Prize List at the York Drug Store. ' DR. JOHN MAY. September 6 20 tf NOTICES TO DEBTORS, LAST NOTICE- NO MISTAKE. AL L those indebted to G. R. RATCHFORD. by MEMORANDUM or BOOK ACCOUNT will call and pay op before the 22d of SEPTEMBER, or they will find them In the hands of J. G. ENLOE, Magistrate, or some Attorney for collection. No mistake about this. September 6 20 3t 1VTOTICE.?ALL PERSONS INDEBTED to the estate of JOSEPH M. SMITH, deceased, are hereby requested to make Immediate payment Those having demands against the said estate, will please present them properly authenticated. JAMES W. SMITH, Executor. September 6 ' 20 3t* i^vNLY NOTICE.?ALL THOSE V-e indebted to the Estate of H. M.JACKSON, deceased, are herebv notified unless payment Is made shortly, their notes will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. | Those having claims against the same will present them properly authenticated. . w- J- JACK80N ) ... . J. L. JACKSON \ Mmr ' September 6 20 2t* OTICE.?ALL PERSONS!^ debted to the undersigned forORDINARY'S FEES, or otherwise, are hereby notified that IMMEDIATE payment must be made. J. A. BROWN. August 30 , 29 3t POSITIVE NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to us, either XI. by NOTE or ACCOUNT, are requested TO PAY the same Immediately and avoid paying cost, as we are compelled to collect money or be sited. All debts due us, wnere posivuive urnwigviiieiiuf lur iul m-iui-iucm ui wic tame U not soon mode, will be putin suit. The Not** and Accounts arc, for tbe present, In the hnnds of T. S. JEFFERYS?one of the firm. DARWIN k JEFFERY8. August 30 19 tf "VTOTICE.?ALL MY ACCOUNTS 11 are In the hands of W. B. METT8, Esq., and must be settled either by NOTE or CASH, before the 15th of SEPTEMBER. Persons on whom I hold OLD NOTE8 might be BENEFITTED by seeing Mr. Mettr before Return Day. B. T. WHEELER. August 23 18 5t* VTOTICE?ALL PERSONS INll DEBTED to the estate of E. M. BYBRS, deceased, are hereby notified that payment must be made. Those having demands against the estate will present them as early as possible. C. 8. BOWMAN,) A , W. B. BYERS. 5AdmraAugust 23 18 3t* ONLY NOTICE.-THE" LIAB1LITIESof O. R. RATCHFORD & CO., ar? such as u> forbid further indulgence. All claims are now in the bands ot MELTON, HART k MELTON, Attorneys/or immediate collection. GEO. W. MELTON. June 28 10 tf A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICEjLJL All persons Indebted to J. A. McLEAN, Admlnis trntor of the Estates of C. R. MOORE, W. C. CREPS, and W. C. CREPS, survivor of MOORE k CREPS, are hereby notified that unless they pay up promptly, their NOTES and ACCOUNTS will be turned over to an Officer for collection. June 14 8 tf NEW FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP, CHARLOTTE, N. C. M. MARTIN & CO., HAVING removed their Works from Ssowesville, Gaston County, to Charlotte, respectfully inform their old patrons and the public generally that they have opened a FOUNDRY & MACHINE SHOP, at the old Navy Yard lot, in the city of Charlotte, where they are prepared to make all sorts of CASTINGS For Steam Engines, Mills, Factories, Water Wheels, Cane Mills, Farming Implements, Jtc., &c. REPAIRING. Particular attention will be paid TO REPAIRING of all All work shall be done In the very NICE8T 8TYI.E, and tho BEST MATERIAL used. . M. MARTIN, JOHN WILKES, Charlotte, N. C. June 2B 10 3m "STONEWALL JACKSON. 1 AM appointed Agent to receive subscriptions for the Life and Campaigns of General T. J. JACKSON, for LANCASTER AND YORK DISTRICTS. Persons wishing to subscribe will please leave their names at the Store of Mr. B. P. BOYD, in Yorkvlllc. The BOOK will be delivered about the LAST OF AUGUST. In Extra English Cloth, #4 per copy. " Half Calf (Library Style) ?6 " " J. B. BOYD, Agent. July 12 12 tf CARRIAGE FACTOR!. ,?jF* S , I HAVE opened a CARRIAGE SHOP AT HUTCHINSON'S OLD STAND, in Chesterviile. and am prepared TO \Y W i MAKE AND REPAIR Carriages, Bnggies, &e., at the SHORTEST NOTICE FOR CASH ; or will receive for work Country Produce nnd Carriage Lumber : such as Poplar, Ash, Hickory, White Oak, Stc. The patronage of the public Is earnestly solicited. VV. P. McFADDF.N. January 25 . 40 tf Jfel 500 PER YEAR! We wantAgents everywhere to sell our i>cpaov*d $20 Sewing Machines. Three new kinds, Under and upper feed. Senton trial. Warranted five years. Above salary or large commissions paid. The only machines sold in the United 8tates for less than $40, which are fully licensed fty Howe, Wheeler l( Wilton, Graver l( Baker, Singer t( Co., and Bacheldcr. Ml other cheap machines are infringements and the teller or user arc liable to arrest, fine and imprisonment. Illustrated circulars sent free. Address, or call upon Shaw St Clark, at Biddcford, Maine, or Chicago, III. May 31 6 ly C. D. Melton. J. F. Hart. Sam'l W. Melton MELTON, HART & MELTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW YORKVILLE, 8. C. Office In the "Blair Building." Feb 22 44 . tf TO PRLNTEKS.?TiLEJttJhi IS J? UK Sblc at this Office, a SMITH Hand Press, in good order, size of Platen, 24 by 36 inches. Also, a Roller Stand; Chases; Brass Bottom Galleys; Job, Book and Newspaper Chases; Brass Dash Rules for Newspaper; Column Rules, kc., kc. For further particulars apply to the PROPRIETOR OF THE ENQUIRER. Mny 10 3 tf T. J. BELL., ATTORNEY AT LAW, YORKVILLE, S. O. ft?-Office UP-8TAIBS, over Grocery-Store of Floyd, Dobson & Co.-60 August 30 19 tf "VTOTICE.?APPLICATION WILL JL V be made at the regular session of the Legislature of South Carolina, for an Act incorporating BETHEL CHURCH. Application will also be made atthe same time, for a renewal of the charter of BETHEL ACADEMY. August 30. 29. 3m. S. G. BROWN, AUCTIONEER, RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of York District and the public generally, that he is still engnged in the AUCTION BUSINESS, and is always ready to attend to any calls that may be made upon him. December 14 35 tf N. JONES, muroTiiT nftTTWwnifl ? UTTRTKTPSfl AGTNT. wxmftftnu vvuubvamiw ? YORKVILLE, S. C. WILL attend promptly to the Collection of ALL DEBTS AND ACCOUNTS which may he entrusted to him. April 19 52 if M~TLES' SH(3ESk?JUST RECEIVED a fine assortment of Ladles' and Gentle men's SHOES, from the celebrated manufactory of T. MILES & SON, Philadelphia. At W. H. McCOBKLE'S. October 26 28 tf PROCKERYT?A LARGE LOT V7 of CROCKERY of every description, which will be sold at prices prevailing before the war. At W. H. McCORKLE'S. October 26 28 tf 1AAA POUNDS OF BEESWAX lUUv WANTED. By W. U. McCORKLE. March 8 48 tf (tlQr\ A MONTH !?AGENTS wanted forria 4* entirely new articles, just out Address O. T. GAREY City Building, Blddeford, Me. May 31 6 ly ? ?* " a t> /~vt^ GKUUEKIES. ouiiAJtt, uurPEE and TEA. For sale by W. n. McCORKLE. October 26 28 ^ tf OTTON YARN.?STOWE'S COTTON YARN. McC0RKLE. October 26 28 tf AGS WANTED.?TWO CENTS per pound In Specie, will be paid for CLEAN Linen or Cotton RAGS, delivered at THE ENQUIRER OFFICE. January 4-37 tf Commissioner's Sale. IN EQUITY-YORK DISTRICT. William Oaten and wife, ) m for Partuioll John B. Lowry and wife, and others. J ?f IN obedience to the Decree of the Court in this cause, I will expose to public sale at YORK COURT HOUSE, on the FIRST MONDAY IN OCTO BER NEXT, the tract of land described In the pleadings in this case, whereon William Oaten now resides, situated and lying on the waters of Clark's Fork, bonndea by lands of William Oates, Mary Jenkins, John O. Crawford, and James Dover, and containing 400 ACRES, more or less Terms or 8axe.?Credit of one, two ana three years, with Interest from day of sale, and payable at maturity IN COIN or lu equivalent In Currency, and secured by the bond of the purchaser, with good sureties and a mortgage of the premises. So much cash IN COIN will be required on day of sale as will pay the costs of these proceedings. ($6.) WALTER B. METTS, c. a. r. d. Sept. 6 20 4t Hrim mi affirm nr'a Solo IN EQUITY?YORK DISTRICT. Andrew Wherry, Administrator, ) Bill to Subject Land to f?. > Payment of Debt*, Jot Martha McCammon and others. ) Account, Relief, $c.. 4'c. r!f obedience to the Decree of the Court of Equity in this case. I will expose to public sale at YORK COURT HOUSE, on the FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER next, a tract or land lately in the possession of MATTHEW McCAMMON, deceased, situated on tile east side of Fishing Creek and containing 33 ACRES, more or less. Said land will be sold on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale?purchaser giving bond with two good sureties nnd a mortgage of the premises, and to be paid, when due, IN COIN. Costs of these proceedings to be paid In Coin on day of sale. ($10.50. , WALTER B. METTS, c. e. t. ?. (jj- The above land will be re-sold at the risk of the former purchaser. Sept. 6 20 4t Commissioner's Sale. IN EQUITY-YORK DISTRICT. Martha M. Culp, ^ \ Bill for Partition Zenns A. Garrison'and wife and others. \ lSaUofLandIN obedience to the order of the Court of Equity In this cause, I wili expose to public sale at YORK COURT HOUSE, on the FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER NEXT, the Real Estate of JOHN CULP, late of York District, deceased, consisting of a tract of land in said District, containing 909 ACRES. Said land will be sold in two different tracts, as returned by the Commissioners in Partition, namely: ONETRAT known as the "HOME PLACE," and containing 408 ACRES, AND ONE OTHER TRACT composed of the Richardson and Lynn tracts, and containing 501 ACRES. These two tracts of land adjoin each other, are situated on the Catawba River, being bounded by lands of Robbert Patton, Ferguson Barber, Thomas Brown, Allen Richardson and others, and are justly considered the finest lands in that section or the District TERMS OF SALE. Twelve months credit, with Interest from day of Sale, and payable at maturity, IN COIN or its equivalent, and to be secured by the bond of the purchasers with good sureties, and a Mortgage of the lands. So much Cash IN COIN will be required on day of sale as will defray the costs of these proceedings. ($8.75.) WALTER B. METTS, c. a. v. n. September 6 20 4t Commissioner's Sale. IN EQUITY-YORK DISTRICT. Andrew Haffner and Wife and others, 1 v*. > Partition of Landt. Mildred Hardwick. ) IN pursuance of the decree of the Court of Equity In this cause, I will sell at YORK COURT HOUSE, on the FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER next, a portion of the real estate of W. H. Hardwick, late of York District, deceased, consisting of the following tracts of land, to wit: One tract represented upon the Plat by the letter B, containing 151 ACRES, and bounded by lands of Susannah Gaston, Mildred Hardwick and otiters. One tract known as the "Galloway Tract," containing 195 ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of Alexander Gnlloway* WUIInm Ralney, James Galloway and others; and ode other tract lying IN CHESTER DISTRICT, containing 193 ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of Joseph Robblns, deceased, Major John Saunders and others. TERMS OF SALE. Credit of one and two years, in equal instalments, inter" est from day of sale nnd payable at mnturity In coin, and secured by the bonds of the purchasers with good sureties. So much cash In coin, must be Dald In on day of sale, as will pay the costs of these proceedings. /ao nr\ ur ? r tpi) n ?pt*na ? . ? . VV Aljlbn 1> iTl Cj a J Of lit r. I. V. September 6 20 '4t Commissioner's Sale IN EUUITY?YORK DISTRICT. E. T. Avery and others, 1 iv. > Bill for Partition of Lawii, 4'c. G. P. L. Massey. ?) Same, ) v?. | Bill of Revivor L. H. Massey and ) arui Supplement. C. R. Cureton. J 1ST obedience to the Decree of the Court of Equity in above causes, I will expose to public sale at YORK COURT HOUSE, on the FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER next, the large and valuable REAL ESTATE of COL. EDWARD AVERY, late of York District, deceased, consisting of FIVE TRACTS OR PARCELS OF LAND in the District nfcresald, and a House and Lot in the town of Yorkviile, as follows : ONE TRACT OF LAND situated on the North side of Allison's Creek, and containing 508 ACRES. ONE TRACT lying on the waters of Tool's Fork, containing 736 ACRES, nnd bounded by lands of F. II. Brown, Maj. J. W. Avery, S. M. Johnston nnd others. ONE TRACT called the "llAILEY PLACE," containing 223 ACRES. ONE TRACT known as the "JOHNSTON PLACE," and containing 244 1-2 ACRES. ONE OTHER TRACT of land known as the "HOME STEAD," containing 599 ACRES. This tract Is situated In Ehonezer, and was long and favorably known as the residence of Col. Avery. The above Innds are in a high state of cultivation, and embrace the finest variety of lands that hnve been offered for sale in this market for years past. Plats of the same mny be consulted at my office, any time previous to the sale. I will nlso sell A HOUSE AND LOT IN THE TOWN OF YORKVILLE, ituated on Liberty street, and bounded by lots of Thomas ."'aimer, J. 8. Sadler and Mnjor Avery, containing TWO ACRES. This is a Gnc building lot, and has on it a commodious COTTAGE, with an excellent garden and other conveniences. TERMS OF SALE. urea 11 01 one auu l?o j euxx, ill ci|UU1 uimojuiciiui, mm interest from day of sale, and to be paid when due, In coin, and to be secured by the bonds of the purchaser with good sureties and mortgages of the premises. 80 much Cash, in COIN, will be required on the day of sale, from the sale of the House and Lot, as will pay the costs of these proceedings. WALTER B. METTS, ($19 00) C. E. Y. D. September 6 20 4t TORE SHERIFFS SALES. BY Virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facias, tome directed, will be sold between the legal hour* of Sheriff's Sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER NEXT, and day following, at York Court House, the following property, to wit:. One tract of land, containing 240 acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Dr. J. B. Hunter, A. H. Burnett and other*, levied on as the property of J. B. Brian, deceased, at the suit of Ann Campbell and Rachel Campbell, and others, against J. Blair Hunter, Administrator. ($1.75) One tract of land, on Taylor's Creek, bounded by land* of Allen Robertson, Samuel Shillinglaw and othere, containing 134 acres, more or less, levied on as the property of T. W. Reid, at the suit of the State for Taxes ana others ($1.40.). One tract of land containing 400 acres,'more or less, bounded by land* of Dr. R. L. Love, Geo. Steele and others, levied on ns the property of R. H. McConnelJ, deceased, at the suit of Moore and BurrU and others. ($1.40.) One tract of land whereon the defendent now resides levied on a* the property of James L. Galloway, at the suit, of James G. Lowry, Administrator, de bonu non and others. ($1.40.) The Defendant's Equltv of redemption, in the Tract of land, whereon he now resides, bounded by lands of J. N. McElwee, Sr., R. J. Brown and others, levied on as the property of G. F. Ferguson, at the suit of A. M. Jackson and others. On Tuesday following, at the house of G. F. Ferguson, I will sell the personal property of the defendant, G. F. Ferguson, levied on at the suit of tbe same Plaintiff.? Consisting of one cow, one horse, one buggy and harness, one wagon, six hogs, three tables,one cuptoard, one desk, two spinning wheels, one beadstead, one bnreuu, seven one shot sun. two wash stands, one clock, one mo- | lasses mill and boiler, two barrels and six boxes, one lot of books, and two pair andirons. _ ? (94-*0 ) ' JAMES MASON, S.Y.D. Yorkvllle, September 0 1866. 20-41 u1wtersitt of 8. caroliwa. a applicants admitted in October next ^umbhi c. bruce walker, Secretary of Faculty, Columbia, 8. C. August 9 16 6t Ordinary's Sale. Catharine 8. Bowman, Applicant,) ct. < r Mary J. Byers, et aL, heirs-at-Inw \ of E. M. Byera, deceased. ) BY virtue of an order from John A. Brown. Ordinary of York District, I will offer at public sale, at York Court House, on the F1RJBT MONDAY IN OCTOBER next, the tract of land described in the summom in this case, lying on the waters of Fishing Creek, in York District, bounded by lands of Mrs. M. 8. Crawford, ? McFadden and others, and containing 250 ACRES, more or less?sold to make partition among the heirs-at-law of Edward M. Byers, deceased. Taring or Sai.r.?A credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, purchaser to give bond with good security and a mortgage of the premises to the Ordinary, if deemed necessary. Bond and interest, at maturity, to be paid in specie, or its equivalent. Cost to be paid in specie or its equivalent. (|5.75) JAMES MASON, s. T. i>. September 5 20 dt Ordinary's Sale. J. L. Moore, Applicant, ) ?*. J D. D. Moore, et at., helrs-at-law of) Jesse N. Moore, deceased. ) KST virtue of an order from John A. Brown, Ordinary of York District, I will offer at public sale at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY In OCTOBER next, the TWO TRACTS OF LAND described In the Summojis In this case. Tho "Homo Tract" contains 132 ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of J. L. Moore. Mrs. M. S. Crawford, Dr. J. R. Brntton and other*. The ''Black-Jack Tract" contains 71 ACRES, more or less, and Is bounded by lands of Mm. M. 8. Craw, ford, W. O. Erwin, W. B. Wilson and others. Sold to make partition among the heirs-at-law of Jesse N. Moore, deceased. Tsaxs or Sal*.?A credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, the purchaser giving bond with good securities to the Ordinary. The Bond a; lis maturity to,be paid in coin or its equivalent. Cost to be paid In specie. (46.50) JAMES MASON, a. T. 0. September 6 20 4t HOUSE AND EOT FOR SALE. WILL be sold at BOCK HILL, on ? f MONDAY, 10th day of SEPTEMBER, at eleven o'clock, a. m., the HOUSE AND LOT now occupied by Adorns k Motx, and formerly by D. C. Roddy and Brother. Terms.?Twelve months credit, interest from date, with a mortgage of the premises. If desired, the purchaser will have the privilege of paying cash. J08EPH WYLIE, Assignee of D. C. Roddy. JOSEPIf WYLIE, T. H. MOFFATT. August 23 18 3t FLOYD, DOBSON & CO. LOOK OUT FOR SMALL POX. ONE favor always deserves another. All persons whom we have favored by selling them GOODS ON SHORT TIME, will please favor ui with the MONEY bv the25thof this Month. We expect to go to market about that time, and will need EVERY DOLLAR WE CAN RAISE. We hope this notice will suffice. FLOYD, DOBSON k CO. August 16 17 tf SEULrRTG- OFF AT ALMOST COST! rpHE undersigned beg leave to call the A attention of their friends and customers to their CHEAP STOCK OF DRY GOODS, which they are selling off at LOW FIGURES, to make room for their FALL AND WINTER GOOD8. This is no humbug Gentlemen. Call and see for yourselves. GROCERIES. WE keep on hand, next door to onr Dry Goods Store, a fine and fresh assortment of GROCERIES of all kinds, if you want anything in that line, you can get it there, as CHEAP AS THE CHEAPEST. COUNTRY PRODUCE, of all kinds, taken in exchange for DRY GOODS and GROCERIES, at the highest market value. FLOYD, DOBSON & CO. August 18 17 tf CABROLL, CLABK &.C0. PORN.?400 BUSHELS WHITE CORN. For Sale by CARROLL, CLARK k CO. August 23 18 tf L~"ime-fresh lime, onhakd and for "ale by CARROLL, CLARK k CO. August 23 18 tf "VTOW FOR CHEAP GOODS-TO 11 make room for FALL STOCK. At CARROLL, CLARK k CO'S. July 12 12 . tf 1A~DOZ. LADIES' BEST HOOP 11/ SKIRTS?to be sold at old prices before the war. By CARROLL, CLARK k CO. July 12 12 tf TARY GOODS AND NOTIONS^ JL/ SUMMER GOODS for Ladles. At CARROLL, CLARK k CO'8. June 21 9 . tf Black silk and~corsets.? 50 yards 30-lncb BLACK-SILK. French and American CORSETS. At CARROLL, CLARK k CO'S. June 21 : 9 tf -nnrvrs atcd sttotcs? a la roe 13 Stock of Ladle?, Gent's and Misses SHOES. All I prices. At CARROLL, CLARK Is GO'S. Jane 21 9 tf pent's furnishing goods. vt Linen Clothing. 50 yards French DRAD1TA. At CAI1ROLL, CLARK A. CO'S. June 21 9 tf P rock e ry-ware"? cups, vy Saucers, Plates, Pitchers, Goblets, Tumblers, fcc. At CARROLL, CLARK k CO'S. June 21 9 tf Hardware.?files, locks, Augurs, Hinges, Gimlets, kc. At CARROLL, CLARK k CO'S. June 21 , 9 tf PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES. ji&k. #S I AM now ( F2 devoting my Hence, witli twenty yenrs exper I e u c e ^|SKiy^By^WBK--py a complete outfit and a ^ well known reputation of STRIVING TO GIVE SATISFACTION IN EVERY CASE, I can offer such Inducements to all In want of LIKENESSES of themselves or friends, as are not often met with In a country town. My prices, too, are LOWER THAN EVER BEFORE. Call at my commodious rooms in the"Adickes" building. J. R. SCHORR, Resident Photographer. June 14 8 tf THE YORK MARBLE YARD, RICHARD HARE, RESPECTFULLY in forma the citizens of York Aq;ifpr\\ and Chester Districts, and the adjoining counties of , North Carolina, that he is [ * ert style of finish ana oi 3JMF reasonable prices. . ? ' - - He keep* constantly on . . - ^ hand, a large supply of 1 Foreign and Domestic Marble, and specimens of his work may be always seen ai the Yard nearly opposite the 'ENQUIRER' PRINTING OFFICE. He Is also prepared to furnish to order, IRON RAILING of any desired pattern, for Fences, Balconies, 8tc. 1 (to- Particular attention gtren to CLEANING and REN- 1 OVAT1NG old Monuments, Tomb-Stones, tec. &> He will keep constantly on hana, TILE8 for HEARTHS; GRINDSTONES, of the best GRIT; PLAS TER OF PARIS and CEMENT. 09- His terms are CASH ON DELIVERY. His prices arc in specie, or the equivalent In currency. ' July 26 14 6m. 1 C. D. MELTON. SAM 'L W. MELTON. ; MELTON & MELTON. ; ATTORNEYS AT LAW, { COLUMEIA, S. C., Will practice in the adjoining District#, and in York, Union, Chester and Lancaster. Q&- Special attention given to Cases before J the MILITARY COURTS In Colnmhte^} j February 8 12 ly ~ O.ROCERIES, GROCERIES. 1 VX Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Lard, Flour, and Salt. At CABAOLL, CLARK A CO>S. June21 9 it GROCERIES.:?-SUGAR, COF- i VJT FEE and TEA. For sale by 1 VV. H. McCOBKLE. t October 98 28 tf euimu liiiniii *m. Of the United States. HO. 92 BROADWAY, H.Y. Accumulated Fund, - - 92,000,000 Annual Income, - - - - 1,000,000 PURELY MUTUAL. PAYS AfflUAL CASH DIVIDENDS. /"ANLY the Legal Interest paid to the Stockholder., whlSt the profits accruing are returned to the Assured. This populAr and reliable Company is now prepared to IB8UE LIFE POLICIES to tlic citizens of York Dtotrict, .on the mort advantageous terms to the Insured. ENDOWMENT AS8URANCE also effected, by which a person can draw the AMOUNT OF HIS OR HER POLICY, on arriving to a certain age, by paying Annual Caah Premiums. Persons desiring FULL INFORMATION, are Invited to call at my office, where I will take pleasure in convincing any and every HEAD OF A FAMILY, that It Is his duty to Insure bis Life. T. 8. JEFFERY8, Agent. August 10 17 tf AOCTIBI AID COMMISSI 89K. W. H. M'CORRLG RESPECTFULLY Informs the citizens of YORKVILLE and the PUBLIC generally, that he has commenced the AUCTION AND COMMISSION BUSINESS In YortvflJe. for the purpose of disposing of all ARTICLES conslanfd to him, at either PUBLIC or PRIVATE BALE. Persons having GOODS of any description foe sale, and who dealra to adopt this mode of disposing of them, Will please send them In on or before TUESDAY nf each week, lu order to give an opportunity of ADVERTISING la the "YOrkrlUeEnquIrer." For farther particulars enquire of . , W. H. McCORKLE. November 10 31?*; ''fl (fffflP ? > *>Km ' .' ? 'ft I li? J 0 4 HOUSE-PAUTINfi, JbC. NELSON DAVIS respectfully Informs the citizens of York and the surrounding Districts, that he lp ready and willing to attend to the business of Plain and Ornamental HOUSE-PAINTING, GLAZING and PAPER-HANGING. He prides himself especially, In being able to Imitate success fully, the various kinds of Wood, via: MAHOGANY, MAPLE, OAK, SATIN-WOOD, WALNUT, ROSEWOOD, Ac., Ac. Also, Egyptian, Italian, Pennsylvania, Jasper and Slnah MARBLES. By strict attentiob to borineas,be hopes to secure a share of public patronage, and feels assured, that he will he able to give entire satisfaction to those who may employ him. All communications addressed to him at YorkvBls, 8. C., will meet with prompt attention. ?' NELSON DAVOS. October 96 98 \ 6m r-*?' Artificial Legs and Arms. PERSONS who have unfortunately lost their NATURAL LIMSftJan be fined with ARTICIAL ones of superior worJcmnnshlpond finish, by calling at the YORK DRUG STORE and having their measures taken, thereby saving the expense and trouble of aping to the manufacturers'. A model may he seen at the Store, and the following gentlemen who are wearing these Limbs, my be confidently referred to: . _ Major J. F, Hart and W. H. Smith, Yorkvffle, 8. C.; J. W. Speares, Goudeysvllle, P. O., Union Dial, 8. O., and J. C. WItherepoon, Lancaster, C. H.t 8. C. Da. JOHN MAY, Yorfcvllle, & 0., Agent For Richard Clement, Phlladelpnla; Weston, New York; Southern Log and Arm Company, Columbia, 8.C. a; AngwtSO .19 . ...tf ..".J.*.'. 6. R, RATCHFORD. i ? : r ?? pountry flour.-1500 lbs. yj best COUNTRY FLOUR. For sale at G. R. RATCHFORD'8. August 93 . .. 18 . tf ^ Baltimore flour.?extra FINE. For sale at . T c'. . G. R. RATCHFORD'S Augusf23 .. 18 i . tf calt.?100 sacks liverpool KJ SALT. For sole at G. R. HATCHFORCS. August 93 . .',3-. poffee^ sugar and other GROCERIES. A fresh supply?jttst recaivad and . For naleat gTb. KATCHFOBD'S, August 83 18 tf p inger preserves^fo r \JT sale at G. R- RATCDFORDT. Aumiit 16 1" tflJI tf* pigars.-2000 assorted ciV_J GARS. For *alc at G. B. HATCHFOtD*. August 16 17 . ;; : Lead; and~shot of>al SIZES. For sale at - G. R. HATCH FORD'S. August 16 17 . 4f. Vinegar.?superior apple VINEGAR. For nal<; at <3. R. RATCHFORD'S. August 16 17 UC Bacon .?600 ft*. coutftbt Cured BACON. For sale at ... v*.. ? G. 8. RATCHFORD'S. August 16 17 .. ; tf DRY GOODS. 8. R. RATCHF080 v; BiEGS leave to inform his friends arid customers that he has on hand a coomtete sfhek of DRY GOODS, and is never out of any article usually called for, long at a time, but la constantly receiving ., ' ISTEW GOO]DS?. He flatters himself that no house in this place can annas* him In VARIETY, QUALITY, 8TYLE and CBSAP NESS. All arc Invited, particularly the Ladles, to caS and examine HIS GOODS and Judge for themselves. He lias Just received a lot of NEW BONNETS and HATS. GROCERIES. G. R. RATCHFORD keeps on band, next door to bis Dry Goods Store, a fine assortment of FRESH GROCF. RIES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. If yoo want anything In this line, you can get it there on such terms as will Induce you to call again. ' v-.- *' Tin-Wan; at Wholesale & Retail. G. R. RATCHFORD would inform the Merchants of the Town and District, that he has now on hand, and to prepared to make TIN-WARE as cheap as it can he brought from the North. Orders sent from the Country will be promptly attended to, and filled on as GOOD TERMS as If the purchaser were present himself. " v COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in exchange .tor DRY GOODS, GROCERIES and TIN-WARE, tor which the highest market price will be paid. U August 7 16 ' tf FOR TAX-COLLECTOR.?THE friends of JOHN M. 8HERRBR. (of Bullock's Creek) respectfully announce him as a candidate tor TAX-COLi LECTOR, of York District, at the neat election, i August 16 17 ton* F)R TAX-COLLECTOR.-?THE friends of ANDREW F. LINDSAY, respect toll y announce tilm as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR of York District, at the next election. July 19 13 6m* or tax-collector.?the Friends of Capt. T. H. CULP respectfully announce him as a Candidate fbr TAX-COLLECTOR4>f York District, at the ensuingelection. _ July 19 13 IOC F)r sheriff.-the friends of DAVID G. WALLACE, announce blm as a Candidate for SHERIFF of York District, at the ensuing cleetion. MANY VOTERS. May 10 3 te* F)r sheriff.-the friends of Capt. R. (i. GLENN, respectfully announce blm as a Candidate for SHERIFF of York District, at the ensuing election. .7 ... "7* May 10 3 re )r~sheriff.?we are auTHORIZED to announce Cape. JOHN J. WYLIE, as a candidate for SHERIFF of York District, at the next lection. * February 22 44 tf i70r sheriff.?the friends X? of Capt. E. A. C RAW FOR D, respectfully announce aim as a Candidate for SHERIFF or York District, at the text election. March 1 45 # * tf n 170r sheriff,?we are auI THORIZED to announce ALPRED STILWBLL, Esq., as a candidate fbr SHERIFF of York District, at the text election. March 8 46 tf i70r sheriff.?sergeant e. JL M. KIRKPATRICK, of Company G, Jenkins' Palnetto Sharp Shooters, Is respectful]r announced aaa canlldate fbr SHERIFF of York District, at the tiwotoeelec Ion, by his comrades in arms and by Bin'tier.. March 8 46 tf ' "RIDDLE'S HULLS." ~~ THE undersigned respectfully Informs the rttlaeus of fork District and the public generally, that the above well mown MILLS bare been recently pat In COMPLETE nnnJniuA wheat and 5okk toirtP"** mMW- A Hbere! stare oftbepoblc panWifiC if foUcUod, as 0?e sutacribcr if fail; ?UslM t" ?? L. RIDDLE. July 26 14 . j. j nSt VTOTICE.?MY NOTES ANI> AC