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Governor shall not until be shall the United States and oftfairState. TheJEl] '."to grant right* vested undSr military orders",teaatakenUip tod passed'lJteSenafe in the following shaper - ' " r-^ Section 1. All rights of property, vested, accrued or in action, by Tpterout judgments, orders mandfflfi on traty in'the State" ance tbg-Ja^day. of MtfasftZ upouestKK&hfe krtjx? (Mm * Sbc. 1 To the end, and for the purpose ,^et %th?BU tfeia Aot, j and.-!? niher, are. -the. fieueral and Special Orders. of. ths s military commanders thmedinfall *m? as# tfrtue; untefe "itityfM&ebi ^eCon*^ by reeaouuf ariy Genei^^?pe&"5det i?6usd by any Military Otunmtocfors inth is State are hereby continued ila office- until their;suo6?ssbrs shall be elected and qualified. ' ---' - l," ^ 1 - n% 5 ? tf .1 W toco ft % two, In ihe House, the Judiciary Committee, hssure1 commended the indefinite^poDemerit: Bill invalidating the sales of property of minors or absent loyalists during the war. A resolution was paanod, appointing a Comtmttee to investigate the causes which led tOtbe^ turbenee oh' last SatordsV^nighlt, id whioh\Votrng Smith w&kiHed,.with "authority to' sender persons and papers. T " .rV ?ni. A resolution was also adopted,.,appointing** Committee of five to enquire into tfcecooditoDQ of the Banks of the State, giving ftdi n&Hbstion *s to their condition, and make sijotf itetJoftnlwjhdfcnons to the Honse asrrmy be dedmed .jFh^ -* Bill (0 waov Jlaymg neld orace unaei^autbonty persons elected by aothirtfty of the Reconstruction Acts ot tmder'the niw't^tdSdnhr^MHBW, shall attempt to exerdse sdbh'dffices or draw pay or emolument. ,> *>?> ?- <t? v??\>ko "wA *> 1 . . .VWI-mT \-n't MtMWtVft -M*O ported that they stead Act, sod, therefore, sftbmitted mKjority and! minority reports. The eSectoftfce latter* ixjo mekethe operation Of the fcrtf retroactive whilst cztts at toe iarmer is enareiy prospective iu iraw^wetp tomorrow. M|i The Bifltpdeokre vacant oertaiodfioes^aafoi other p^Tposes, j waatbeb pasSedrorAhe'iblldwrofe fort* after *vhieb ? *??[ Section 1. That all ^uaty^^urhcioffices, whether fflled>y'4ec<aon (tt.arfpQintwpt, in this State, be, aixj: the aeroe aieberefey, dadared vaeaot from and. after thai.paKare.of this Billtxceptsuch offices is! aire in pursuance of General Headquarters Second MilStkhv*"afetrict, pp/ire'.required in the Constitution to Wniftde^Sjtne .Legislature. = ; ^ T m oj'" r-s oJ ton hrm ,?|H Sec. 2. It shall be,ahd.is hereby made the* duty of the Governor, by. *nd with the advice andj consent of the Senate, 4o fill- by appointment all offices pot filled by.the flection aforesaid* or when} for wlyreason fiul to!enter.on the d^chargc oC^thc duties of his office vriton- tep dhy^ Vfier this^ilP becomes a law; and the person so appointed shall; continue in office antil filled by election; and in caseqf political ProvCckd, We Governor shall have- ))OWB* to remove whenever the public good, in his judgment,! requires it; but the provision^ QCtftjs, Act shall nop extend to appointments frotn JBgors and Alder-; men,^and from Intendants conflict with the iPon^tnfio^^.^-ii,:. jj Sec 3. That the election of'April 14, 15 and 16th, and of June ZTpd 3f, T8S8V held jn wnfpnDi j ty with the Acts of Retonbbw&wn, 'arid ulVordeni issued in pursuance thereof,' be and"' are hereby,; declared valid, and all persons elected (at ;0henj election are declared to bfe 'eptitte&'tbJKe jm trredi-! ate possession *of the offies til which they'Kkve been elected, upon theft- qualifying and giving the boBds required by hrw-V > rr i. ?~;ncin tz5~ j Sec. 4. And be it .ftntbar enacted, That if anjj person or persons holding any officer or offices-here-] by declared vacant shall refuse to-surrender thd tion aforesai^OT'here^BrW be teJd, pr appointed in pursuance of the power djerein'conferred,1 such office or offices, together with aH .raoneys,1 books, records, papers and property iniy kind or nV?o*nntQv utlia^ar nortnininor -tKortitn * wKoViPtrftp such person or persons so -dected-'or' appointed shall have qualified and given the" boh<h? required ' by law, such person persons ."MflT/be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and on oonvfetion thereof shall be punished by fine or impraqumeat, or both, in the discretion of the Court, "such fine not to exceed, one thousand dollars nor be less than one hundred"dollar*,'and such imprisonment hot to exceed one year at hud labqr in^ the Penitentiary; All Acts, or parts of Acts, inconsistent herewith] are hereby repealed- .nrrtolhs^ I In the Senate, Simmons ('Democrat) presented a petition from sundry citizens of Yorkville. praying that an order be issued for an election for Intended and Wardens of,that town.. Referred to the Committee oh Incorporations. Also the petitioi) of the citizens of Rook Hill, praying an Aot of Incorporation as a town. Similarly referred. The petition of the Catawha Indians, praying that provisions should be made for their removal West, was referred to a Special Committee consisting of Simms, (Democrat,) Rose and Hayne. The Bill to authorise the Governor to negotiate a loan of $125,000. &o., was taken np and passed, the yeas and nays being called in compliance with the provisions of the Constitution, and resulting yeas 16 nays 5, the Democratic' Senators voting solidly in the negative. The Bill to provide fpr the accommodation of the General Assembly, was taken up for its second reading and passed. It authorize? the Governor to have the College Chapel fitted up for the next .session of the General Assembly, or, if he finds k this impracticable, to do the best he cat). I The Committee on Jtogroased Acts reported as engrossed and ready ibr its third reading 'the Bill to regulate the manner of keepiiw-and disbursing funds by certain public officers. The Senate then adjourned. t.T''[ .\T j . . - > . . Thursday, August s, 1868. Tii the House, the Judiciary Committee reported favorably on the- Senate Bill" to organize the Supreme Court, proposing, however, certain amendments, the principal of which contemplated an extra term of the Court to be held on the third Monday in August, at which the Senior Associate Jus. tice should preside, and that no member of - the * Court should draw compensation for his services unless he was qualified by law to exercise the functions of hib office. The same Committee reported unfavorably on the Bill to'amend an Act entitled "An Act to punish assaults with concealed weapons." The report was indefinitely postponed for the purp>Qse of taking up the Bill at some subsequent Bum. A joint resolution was adopted, instructing the Speaker of the House and the President of the Senate to extend an invitation to^ Major-General George C. Meade, commanding this Military District to visit the Legislature whenever it might suit his conveniences so to do. Jenlre presented the petition of twelve hundred citizens of Charleston, praying that the Bill to provide for the municipal election should be hastened to its passage. Laid on the table. The Committee on Privileges and Elections was instracted to enquire into and report upon the expediency of reducing the polling precincts in the State, and were authorized to confer with the Chairmen of the several delegations in reference to the method of carrying this iaea into practice. O'Connell offered a resolution proposing to suspend the exercises of the South Carolina University for one year, commencing January 1, 1869; and to devote the funds which might accrue from this economy to the repair of the building. Laid on the table. # . ? _ - ? An Act to determine and perpetuate: the homestead was taken up for a second reading and the report of the Mgjority Committee adverse tcLtfye ' theS; TheBill to'establlsh a State Poiiceloroe, after a ' verbal ainenS tnents. * T-^Fttew- aHT r ,o?u;i inn-AHi.l rm; EaiDAY,"August 7/1868.' -7 in aheilfbaae a Militia Bill was introduoed. The Bra |rr^HdeS' tKnt ttte mtlitk be rdstrfcted Wit' -to^cS^d the -Na: object, .however, to duty, but' not to be caileid iuto.serv ice -saroby thft Goverabr in cases of erifageitty. .All th^offioer^-ef the voteoteer Poree artrto W-appointed'by tV ,^forh6??%hb ihk^re^ftGbvwwris.i^pwb^the arqis of thajerat^dad tanmau/nfc ' the consideration of the Homestead fell, the^tsl cession ofwKch'wfis vetfhot, abd"dUrth| Which I inter r^rV. WK - V | fTJSVr :*tCT '.Tnr.Ti'iTTir SLU-trr-cJ-Z-r I>. SpSSSSMls:! -inq A SPICY CORRESPONDENCE. '* 1 , :$be wrrfcspoD<lepQe i?&pK we publish Woifo Jw request, will repay perusaL Theteanly letter df the Umbo magistrate contains points well made; , isfrate'one who is also Assistant Commissioner pf j the Freedmen's bureau. But it aught bewell for , this fonc^onaty to"; jremecuber that he js supposed { iu.hftiJwffiBBOf for white;people, as well aa for , bladka^ and'that a '.^Governor" ought notrto have pew* -"M war ivd ;ein.T? L'nbnvu ? Luxto v?'-u e^parte-atgte^nt^O^ h'ra^uai^ | ^g^J^phes of'contracts and viStioas of oralis J HkrPReoting ,y&tnwt for. pelctieal opinions, .- was pjafty. | high oSBc^j^ind-to ;'the; ca^ of'ei-Gtrr^nfSi^ Orr, before^ his inauguGwernor und^tarid that the white exactnesa bol,- Q?taide^ thjLtX)HmJiple;-they will #8iH'Tfieirwght' toennjlojt'. wbottrtbetf- please, s kiil:ii! ; ..U?? jWULZKj jn ,w uiKuai^-ptu uco ITUCU * fl08rrw;* fi<ic:fo?;{ V 'T *R P 1,1 : finovf ff.t v*rr? -?'?ual yui imoasiu; -. ;. 1.. .'"il ! :?'j?r *- i.T r? .,n'cA taw oH ,<COBR?)SPONDEIfG^.;/ 'Jr.. u'~'' t HMiiKi^d|':As^. o?uBuEfeAuRy F. &A.,L, > -?TT !? ',:?fI<RfMffpfUAhftTjtWA- '^j| ^ftfwEtiity toe ejecting laborers from their plan- j tatj^ps,^ with^loaa of jWages and thi^'crop^^^,' ^ ' and the landlords-will behelcl-strictly accountable \ for all-datof^w^'a^miE^Tje-kisSined^Vy^colored ] Assistant Commissioner. ] J . U^IAN. C-H., 5, .?., July 22. ] General R. 'K. 'tfcott, Assistant Commissioner> C. C ' '*""* ' rc 1 xJmrStr" I?Your extraordinary commvpaication { of7Jul>^lst,;was handed'to'ihe this afternoon by an unknown negro. .'/imii : Vjun v < In it you say that yotrhave been informed ".that certain citizens of your ^myHJounty are ejecting i laborers: from iheir plaiitAtionsVwith Iosa oF wages ? und^their <#bpsi". " TtR^iial: have ho r6ply to ihlkej^Kscept that I hate not ."heard of any soch ; cases, autianiperBUaded that yoa hate been mis- ' informed..: j You thenrgo-ontO! say.; The principal cause.ap- : ;pearah)'be'tnejefifeal ot these fcalbrea.men to join i 'Denrocw^ClabV*' This language implies ah o- | iinion dented fioin an Tnvestfgation. You do not 1 ^ that; such has been yonr information ; nor that ' acn hasT>een the-obarge-prefferred, but that k ap- j pw* tp,-be."(fr; Still Jpwer downrypqr language j implicates inyself. and the landlords of Union in < thib "Outage, ":asyou politely termit Therefore, < for myself and said' landlords', I indignantly repel < the accusation. After living expressed your'decided conviction , by thet^rord erpvemet yeu . conclude your letter as follows; "I will send an officer to investigate these i cases iu.a fev days."' KPutting the two sentences ; together, the language'seems to admit of but one 1 interpretation ; and that is?that you have formed 1 an opinion without having had an investigation; and your opinion thus formed, does great injustice to the <ari&#s of this. District, and reflects with i great severity upon my official conduct 1 ? Ab scitih)fficer,"iny contact and intercourse with whiteaandhlacks are of frequent occurrenceand while the" people of respectability and property, following-the exam pie. of the Radicals now in power, are' mat resolving, to prefer* political friends to political eneiqies, I^have yet to hear of any at- ] tempt to violate existing contracts, because of po- , Ijtical action. Negroes, generallyao not join Dem- , uurauu viuua , auu utuc. euuri is maue uy uie whites to induce them todo so. The few who have .joined have been so much abased and threatened by others of their own race, well armed with Uni- : ted States muskets and other weapons, that the temptation to remain away is very great All this will be established to the satisfaction of the officer , whom you purpose to send hither to investigate ( these matters. ' And pow for a simple statement An aged gentleman, of great respectability, applied to me, under legal advice, for proceedings against two of his ; laborers, to compel thera to leave his plantation. He charged that they had repeatedly broken their < contracts and that he could stand it no longer. The ( particulars of the breach, he stated to be, a frc- ! quent abandonment of tneir work, against his ex- { press orders, to attend drills and league meetings, ; once or twice eveiy week during work hours. He i asked my opinion about the matter, and I refused to give it in advancfe of the trial. Ho applied to , me for the necessary notice, prescribed in the "Act to amend the law in relation to tenancies" [13 , Stat. 416,1 "whose duty" it became to issue it. ( This Act has beea extended in its terms by Gener- : al Canby, and thus specially approved of by him. The notice was issued and served personally, July 15, 1S68. The negroes sent word back, "That they would go to Columbia, to see about it." They went, or sent, I presume, and have received coun. tenance and support from the Governor of the State, upon their ex parte statements. Now, I conjecture that this case is the sole foundation of the charge you prefer against the landlords of Union District. I am satisfied that you oould have heard of no other instance. An ejectment, for the cause stated in your letter, could not have taken place in this District, without something being said about it, without its reaching my ears. " j ' : > < Did not these freedmen, through their attorney? for, if I have been correctly informed, they remained at home and sent one of their race from ah adjoining' plantation?show you the copy of the i notice served upon thern ? If they did, you must t have seen that they were to show cause before me, > in ten days from the personal service thereof, why a warrant of ejectment should not be issued against them; if you did not then see it, you must, or 1 should have known that such was the requirement , of the Act The information received by yon must have convinced you that the trial had not yet taken place. In fact, threats are always intended as preventives; and, therefore, ycrurtfcreatsshow that you were aware that the trial was in futuro. It was under-these circumstances that your let- . ter was written, in which you say, that "all such t acts of outrage will be carefallv investigated, and both yourself (I] and the lantflojds wm be held stnctlv aoooqntable'forall damage&that mstf be sustained by colored men thus wronged-": Iftbi&was i not intended to-force my jqdgmeqt'and intimidate i m^'oonseienoe, itisidopt'ttdf^buriately expressed^ ? "" in the slightest degree, inflaenoe mydetiaioii? tony relieve your < fusal to jmrnDemoeratic Cluba id no legal ofenoe, j and no breach of o6otract.' You might have done I mVthe justice'to Suppose that IYnfew aeTnuiih. . Yon could bas? eagi]j? satisfied yottuelf < fb thie.ef , if ;th^ aoppoeiliioir-ymts tooyiokW*h'Afr<?? < rate. .you.are .well aware that, it is an sst&bhahed < legai pnhcible^ that'an bfficer is presum^'toliava ! fipnirtflly difechafged"his' dutf tnlilTO #ntt53 appears. Without a single instance of derejictiob ! or^duty-itoyed' against me, frbtt might haw jmfc' If i beeome satisfied, upon the Hearing, that these laborers ought not to be dispotoeseed, thejr 4 will remain where they are. If my mind jfrqfreg at a different opnelnsion, the warrant .of ejectment H wiiltfe issued. IT*resisted by. the - afm'edbands of i negroes wh3 infest; that portion Vtte P f will make out a full statomeut of the case and sub- < mit :i% Jq ypUf in ^ capacity; qther thau ith^ ik f ^te^for guch action** TQum^ deem,. demanded by your oath of office. r But no in inp- ; dation caii influence my judgment T Have my 1 duties to perform, and,* in myhumble sphere; they will be performed conscientiously and to the?heat f *gg iWaJtIj trfal, at a distance of seyenty:fiy? milea,,.uppp tbe !J t?tifct)ny of oneifegro/ (who has ifctfehspoken { ooar WoAl tmne an the ^inbject,) tbit toy cdutefo-' ] plated judgment?as to wnicn I am myself .pro-: 1< fpnndbr. ignorant?is an act otouiraga;, if-I; ham jl yodr cmuravcf. that I am to. "be hSd.etrictlylap-,: countable for all damages that maybe sustained by r colored-men thus wronaed"?i e,, bymyyerdiet?; Ii?n Ot&Mj that while such language from.' ode jn your positmpJaugQrs dl.for .the cansc^f justice Junbg your administration, I. musj ?ubmit-rhaving the power you must &ei\^ lt^'^A'tinlltflry " trial, we thought, was a thing uf tb'^phst in South j Carolina, for we had so- interpreted a recent order of Gen. Canby. If my aoopuotabibty is to.be.jw-: tablisbed before a qvil tribunal, permit' qae to'ask .. bow it is you can predict tharacbairttith shch nnsrring'certainty? at it , f b?c nt-fl .?*? I1( You Write as'Assistant Commissioner dfthe Freedmeto'a Bur&a; yon alsodaim to hi Govern- . :r of this State. It will be no satisfaction to-the people df Stfuth .Carolina to know that you extend !jvey thetn two protecting arms, either of which ( pin can droptat pleasure, aawrinng to the exi^entoil (J tion. to wit: a reflection upon the discharge of my official datie?C abd"an effort totinflneuc^mein the bitctteiy military, intimidation. >?And I'. haters- jf plied' at length, to satisfy yon that your threat/ if I ^tended as such, is wholly disregarded, aiid fads h to iofluence me in either direction. to U- veiy respectfully, ' Your obeoient servant,. /? L aid i'imninL: - l WKl-YJU'f""' . ?< 'JiW i?n 'JT*. ]" r Vi ; YORKVULE PEieES CUBBBjT. j corrected weekiirk^vabro^^ciiutklft'cfo.'1 < ; ' >.. : ..-1~ : .oil ,v f:uuint.-iuiv. ^ - WEDNESDAY; itJGDjsT 1 .: . ..jMotAiBSBe, , 66^- 70 1 v.Dfiod,.....*. 76 100 Sorghum, i@i li... Bagging,:.? @ . 27iNails,a.Ua.::.i :?<10 , Roping,.....;. :15. (a) u, 27 Ricer.r.:iJ.";:; - -14 (a) - 16 3afi^q^.w..._2&. @j:iu28 Suoab, j-.v. - ; uujva.'o ' Handles, .... . Brown...; { ..Sperm, ? @ ;.V Beflnea,:^ ,-v.v1 <'18 Adamant,. ... @ 25iSAlhVs.i?:a./?.b;jjj ro>A:>* J 3heese, @ JAyerpool; @ 8 00 j ttaofcereJKit v,.@ 3,.00;Yarn...... @ 2 25 J v. produce. market?pricks from wagons. Sutter....... J6 @ > ; " Beef, 51@ 7 # bbl... j Beeswax,.. 25 ? 80 - ^saok.. - 6 50 . Bacon, Ig (2 -\19 Lard,:;..jgB 16 @ 20 \ Sotton,.,.... ?. S&aE ^L2Q @ 125 $r%--X^L20.?sL 25>Peas, ^... *dLM&>\V> . ^ruckens^. 121(g) 15-Talkyw, v 10 ? Eggs, 10 @ 121 j Wheat, 1 75 @ 1 85 , Feathers,--... @ 40|Oats, ..;...? 40 @ 50 < Cotton?There is but little offering. "We quote prices nominal at 25 centsi. j. c" \ CHARLOTTE,. Aug. 10.?Twelve bales of Cot- " ion were, sold at 27} lor nrtadliafcr-tax paid by . purchaser, v . . .. ; ij Flour dull at $5.50 to $5.75 per sack. Corn 81.20 , to 81.30. " V = ? :' V ' 5 , NEW YORK, August 8.?Cotton firm and more . ictive; sales 2,500 bales at 29?some sales reported j at 291. / . * >' ^ -- J CHARLESTON, August 8.?Cotton dull; no sales on spot?117 bales middlings in transitu, at 1 28 cents. it! \ \ '* vv Corn.?The liberal arrivalb from Tennessee by rail, andifce receipt of-some 10;000 bushels from . Baltimore and New Ypik hevp caused prices to rail oft and. the rates, which hpened at $1.55, have re ceded-to .$1.47 to $l.48.per1aiwhol, bvtheear load 1 from Hie depot, wmle prlihe White-Maryland is { selling at aoout$l.55per bushel. Flour.?This article t^sesrotha'firmer feeling 1 in the market, in consequence of the stiffer condition of the-Northern markets. - "We quote North- ' srn and Western Super at $9.50 per barrel, Extra ' it $10.75 to $11 per barrel, and Family, at $11.75 to *12 per barrel. Southern qualities are in moderate supply, gild Super of this description may be quoted at $10 per barrel, Extra, at $1L50 per,barrel, and Etimily at $12.50 to' $13 per barrel. " Bacon.?The demand for meat during the past week has been of a more "active character, and with Armor rates iq the Northern and Western markets price's-here have rather hardened.; Prime J md Choice Shoulders may be quoted at 15 to 151 :;ents per pound, Prime Rib Sides at 171 cents, and . Prime Clear Rib Sidesat 18 to 181 cents per pound. Salt.?In. the absence of supplies of this articlo lioldqre have adyaqced th^ir rates'" to $2.per sack, from store. - * ' jc liittiiuiui* YORKVILLE, August 12.?Gold, $1.40. NEW 'YORK, August 8.?6old closed dull it 17i- " _ : CHARLESTON, August 6.?Gold.?The Bro- j kers were yesterday buyingat 48 to 49 and selling , it50. " . "> PgmtiM!' ' . ' - : Married?On Tuesday morning, the 11th inst., J bv Rev; W. W. Carothers, Mr. MATTHEW "W. , HARPER "and Miss EMILY W. McDANIEL, | ill of this County. . . , < ? ^? j ; ?biiaarjr. i Dikd?Near Fort Mills, York County, S. C., on ] the 30th May last, MARGARET ELLEN, wife , jf Dr. J. N. Blankenship, aged 22 years, 9 months and 14 days. Seldom has it been the mournful j task of the writer to record the death of one more ( truly loved and deeply lamented. Iu very early life she received the name "Pet," and was generally called by that name as the favorite one in the family. . j ? Sister Blankenship was no ordinary woman. . To speak of all her amiable qualities in life would be quite tedious. It is enough to say, she had no superiors in the sphere in which she'acted, or cir- { cle in which she moved. She sustained a high * and exemplaiy character in all the relations of life. All the liner feelings of our nature were permanently developed in Her character. j NinA VAArs nrrn ulio liAisiolf \rrifVi Presbyterian Church. From that time to the day of her death, her life was a beautiful exemplilica- ? tion of the religion she professed. i Herremains were conveyed to Flint Hill Grave c Yard, where flowing tears and saddened countenances told with unerring eloquence, how they loved her, and how deeply they felt the loss they have sustained in her death. Thus passed away, in early life, an all'ectionate wife ; a tender moth- < er; a devoted daughter; a sincere friend and hum- * ble Christian. May the Lord'raise up many a- i moiig us who shall walk in her steps as she fol- 1 lowed Christ. Kind friends and mourning rela- ] tires cease your mourning?dry up your bitter f tears?she meets you upon the threshold of e Heaven. A. L. S. P1NEVIM.E, N. C., July 4th, 1868. In this District, on the 23d ultimo, Mrs. JANE \ CATHARINE RAWLS, wife of J. B. Rawls, ( aged about 25 years. ' c RAGS WANTED. rVO CENTS AND A HALF per pound, IN 1 CURRENCY will be paid for CLEAN Cotton J or Linen RAGS delivered at the ENQUIRER OFFICE. ' July 2 * 27 ttBORAX, & . BORAX, Sulphur, Salts;Alum, Copperas, Mad- 1 der and the best Indigo, has jnst arrived at J T. M. D0K30N A C(y8. c August6 "'A ./- 32 tf ! * ~ DEAD PENCILS. ^ BLACK, Blue "and Red, and"Carpenters' PEN- * CIL9, for sale at the "Entfuirer Office." jby May 14 20 ^ m m all and8liigalaWtli^?o*6AHMMbMQla? rights * ixrz j>Txt ftv^M?y ^^1 -r "Gr a^TfceKjitodo ;, SOJJoT ril& 6vfl( 3;WfiIB6NANirv Chairman*. 1 >^ffgWS'jdi .viiaurM^ '_*nl 'to #?vj>,. k CTHA N E ^POa?*lWi^jS|ON-EYi; J ,-r u..'> j^v^iis-i ^^igg^fefcS 90'] 4 CSHSAP DRY-OOOIMb ' J rp jot want chbap aay <5K)ODiy*fy'-^ ^ , !x?gfei?,Vi,/- '$??* ,::1.:^?''"IT1* p^avtfkftl tw>LV*1l"'L,^ >' ?0"?i r jrv foil I. TOBACCO cheap, try ..I **f. fold ,;^9Hb A FfirMiff TIMSE/**^ ' ^HE HAOTE^M^LIJ^R^: j EfTE fitiieaa 4MP '&rri& Vur^JQCtfEV t auppWWen, mXtaStSZ* I ' . . ; 33 -. > r> ; ion^ Parti&s interested will come forward and i Bent; The lists will &ow . mwh ato crometimmatml, ^M"T) J ixamine a Consfenment of*12l$xjsfine CHEW* . [ng tobaccq, 8 bo^ea mwfcuui tobacco, \ 3old at Manufacturer's prieMuAj'jO'J A ' ' JOHN MAT, Manufi&urer's Agent. J August 18 ' '. >>i 1o ..'8&' ' -A * .Ttf. < PRINTING PRESS FOR SALE. T1HE GUERNSEY POWER ffcESS. dtfwhlidi I X i'ie Enquirer is printed, i? offered for sale. ; fEe press is in good order and pan be sppft*at.. the { Dfflce.;! It can cO easily run "fey-hand, and is arranged for steam-power. Price $800. -Trams, < 3ash. Apply to s \ lyM* 6BI8Tf ; i . - ^y&frviiie; a- ?; . Angnat 18 - ^ $3 fagg r^c? g%g>j-y I \ ELIXIR OF BARKJ fl ?'if HEDGMAR'S ferrated;eiiixhu$ark,; ' or Elixir of Callsava Bark wtttT Pyrophoa- , ihate of Iron. Whenever a; mEM* and efficient, Iron Tonic is imyeated, tto/E preparation wfll be bund invaluable., Ju^g^ived^d th^York^Oriig . August l3 -' .T ;'f 88c>J 1UO j ^ OLD XE WSPAPEiS^bli A AAA OLD NEWSPAPERS "FOR SALE, . 1UUU at $1 per Jraadrtd. .'Apply at the enquirer office, August 13 -J- as" ; tt . 5 ?i* \ > ; - nfot jritS "trr A GQOD lot Southern Made FURNITURE^' A. 1 Fine Rdsewdod^WRITING DESK, for saTo ow. Apply to " JOHN- MAT,.A. B; AV. r 1J August 13 33 -. " tf.1 ' r?nr x Tvo* 4 v na . . ' . vuiixiino m m iwi? ?- 'v 1 DOZEN 9. COL14N9V. AXES, just Je^ ; * ceived and for sale by c . , . ' T. M. DOBSON <fe CO. AUgURtl3 "" 33- ' m " ] - ~ SAAA HEART TINE BHINGLES wanted, yUUli for which fhe market price, will he i mid in Barter. T. M. DOBSON A CO. August 13 / 33 cs ' ** tf~ ~~ CA3TDLE MOULDS. A LOT of CANDLE MOULl>S received and .. A. for sale by ' .. T. St. DOBSON A CO? . August 13 * * S3 i-. , V ti DR. KENNEDY'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY CURES SCROFULA, Old Ulcwrs, Liver Com- ( plaint, Dropsy, Cancerous Tumore, Rheua&ft- . ism, <5c. This is a truly EXCELLENT PREP- 4 flRATiON, and is used in the practice of the flftst . Physicians of the County. On hand at the^York 1 Drug Store. JOHN C. KUyKENDAL.. , August Q 32 /it j j DE LEON'S ELECTRIC HAHt RENEWEEL ' rHIS preparation; promotes and restores, the t GROWTH OF THE HAU^and prevents it j rom hilling out No' fnove BaldJftoads. - Just re- , salved at the. York Drug store". JOHTTC. KTJYKENDAL. ' August 6 r? - ' /- try. 1 { READ, P03TDBR, THElf A0T.: < T1HE people wobder how it is that J. & E. B. , A STOWE can'alfbrd to sell so-cheap. The'ser ret is, SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES s their motto.' Call at the 'Temple of Fashion" ind be convinced. r ' * ? ! May 14 . 20 . ? L.tf >. JHRINER'S BALSAMIC COUCH SYRUP. A REMEDY unsurpassed for-tbe cure ofCroup, ^ /A. Coughs, Hooping Cou^i, Difficulty of Brea- , hing, Asthma" or Phthisic, and all other affections >f the Pulmonary Organs.- Offerers try ft. v:, . johnc. kuykENdal. . August 6. . 32 tf G ILL LETT'S FATJfiflW STEEL BRUSH GOTTOlf 0HN? < COTTON ginned on this Gfity.soldjn CharlM- } ton, last season, at ONE TO TWO CENTS PER POUND more than the same class of Cotton, finned on the ordinary Gin of the oountry. This 1 itatementia certified.by twenty-five of the .( PRINCIPAL FACTORS AND BUYEltS' n Charleston. Price, Six BoEara per Saw, ifor i cash, OR CITY ACCEPTANCE. Send for Cli*sulars. C. GRAVELY, No. 52, East Bay, Sooth of the old Post Office, Charleston, S. C. r ? BRINLEY>SPaTENT PLOUGHS, and affiH * Stock of Hardware and. Agricoltnral Imple- ! nen? for sale kw. AND fe } ' Jnly 30 rn&si**' V r?*9Qfvj.j BE. DE BEOS* n?Ur* EBlpIpY. " E Td aniPwell triw,eordiai,f andoair'h?^ha<tafc'lfii^ fork Prog8tore. -g AngnstB . . . "32 .v> ' icifSs j B. W. Gwinn, AiBLXVZn. M. ^winn, ef Wff ikWdescribecf in th^ Htimmouf in partltlonhi thiare^e, A Creffifeof i ^^^WhSrrrtbe puj^ieriiytng bond ^th?(>p4^q?ty, tad imMtgBge.onfie oremiaee If dbemed CUM6f*9 e*0iM* QtOtOuj, or the payment of the purchase money. Costs to be paidon aiW pbaBttfefotl ? V0S ftPftie purchaser let daVkJtfJariaaryl J96Bfr ^no/fi A& if 5 MrtflaOT* .-. Vi? '.-if ., * COMMISSIONER'S SA8JttP Msmohi eilt IL Bill to Marshal Assets, Mary E. Rptkly, ?crf. J> f? *r r ffa- >: IT 'lia Pool Fofalu nKn./! HiwWfrl <1VMIlMA*'Ann? listing ofaiotuf the town of Jwck Hill, with Improvements thereto, ototalnl\() an the waters c^.TaylorS^eej^fontai ning , &, FHBEE LESS, md bounded d>y lands, p? Mn,..Wbjtey, Workman, Bniwh?dbthore. "ttlfcprdporty.will be bolcj subject to tB^wIdov.^^}^<pf{^>,oiyer, anless othejW^hemf^r pdtifled^ ^ W ttotiT 4 -$EEMS pV SAWBL,< 1Zj..> wirH Cash snffleient to pay coats of suit, and'the-balance el ve months with intent from date, secutedljybond ftf thm purchaser, jylth mod sureties and a mortgage of the premises. ($10.87) GLLESJ. FATTERSGN, C.'E. C. D. August vflrxfpal " <. ><I7<*# Ti aW'ii ri4 i irtlrfl 1 i'.r*. ASSIGNEE'S SAEBi^i In the DiatridrOcriirt of the ' ijft}i0'J3tales fotr the DistHd '^.SonUh Carolina. .. lutfcBMatterbf > o\ ued 1 In BahkABTvER HAMRRL&HT, Bankrupt.) rnptcy. on the -fitalK^We Wll^gitjg^has In ^Equity-York Dl?t.1 W. P. Hemphill and J. S. Hemphill,") Bill for Aevs. *i??i yjsovaty ReI.iW. Leech, Administrator, ctal. J litf, dr. ; 1;N. obedience to the Decree ofthe Court of Eqni| ty Inihis cause, I will expose to public sjde it York Court House, on the 'FI$ST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER NEXT, I the tract of land whereon Louisa D. Berry resiled at the time of her death, containing T "284 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, tnd bounded by lands of Thomas O. Wylie, Rev, Mr. Castles, and lands belonging to the estate of Joseph Leech/deceased. uoa TERMS OP SALE* . Cash enough to pay .the costs of these proceedings, up tp dpy :of sale?balance on credit of twelve month?,'interest firom dav Of sale, and aoiured by the bond of the purchaser with gooa ju re ties, and a mortgage of the premises. " WALTER B. METTS, BM (810.80) ; Commissioner in Equity. August 6,, 32 5t COMMISSIONER'S SALE. Ill Equity-York Dlst. R C. Harris, Ordinary,") Bill tb Foreclose MortV3. ) D. A. Gordon. J gage;' ' J'N obedience to the decree of the Court of Equi ty in this cause, I will expose to public sale at ork Cqurt House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER NEXT, i tract of land in possession of the Defendant in &i8 cause, situate in the District aforesaid," on the waters of Stony Fork of fishing Cxeek,.oontgiang ONE HUNDRED ACRES, '' * nore or less, and bounded by lands of Qreen Gorlon,,XohnC. Tipping^ and others. Terms?CASH. $33- Thb above property to be re-sold at the isk of the former purchaser, it - . ... WALTER B. METTS, * - ($9.90)- " Commissioner in Eqhity. August 0 '32 r?f 'fit SEYMOUR ANDKLAHE PERSONS buying goodB at our Store and carL Ttfng them o!T without paying for them, will 3e charged TEN (10) PER CENT. ADDIRJON/oc the trouble of keeping Books, This is no lumbug. So look out for the Elephant. ., .; ' T. M. DOBSON dr^X). August 6- '32 . tf i at a^^a^jronCB.- ' \ ^P1 V iKY" arrangements are sttdh as to enable mffto IvT ftirniah large quantities of a superjOgqUalty of LIME, at my A REDUCED PRICE Persons wishing to purchase are roic?etea.to giye me two or.thwe-vreel^Bno^be^ bipecotntogfor ii ..Address . u , ... . tfSgBKn?. ^:<rr D& E A. HILL, Antiocb, a e. ^tS^A^Rpf,1 ?3 (Borp or la*. -sOtt/sa^ tract of land i8P? grdttirttf Ba^r^;s;i nter^;j^Q?t^rec-fBtti9riO ai?tfef& Kc&E&/ 'C m * more or lees, adjoining l&rldi<ft,M&rfeiil'HSfi^ awMfj^iw,, ifiAtraSP^&fra^ii??Ctfy[??. T^M&rairiJ* the)aWer?e4^o^^?W8b ftrt^a^Of Jmltmry nflXw ' ir r r ;&ac^ sit ^BMdffOSPSAlJBPJ: olhbns uil jessary papers ana stamps. ii ccoivr Iii Jifi^?F?ft^s,aay *&$#&*' ffi.iii.? worf ffti;o1 to# .J?IERIFF'S?A;MSi'';iMO EfcTortCou^ttuse, the following "property,^ FoNi,!bimna?a bvOatf? Wl). T.^Bv'eWJ^EL^ Mo<ree, Margaret tVqtson,and/giues :<Sjasties, co^r s;as?xs ry, at tho-jmit of Ann E. Wright 1 eaf v 11 (|2^i6 One tract or land, bounded by lands of j. -M. Smarr, Ann E. Wright and others, levied bbtlS tt*e pioperfy of J, S. McQwain, at tiwauit df)Jbhn ^Oh6 tra& of lSd, bounded* by Tind^o^ R^lef? Lindsay, the widow Sahdfcfer,1 & G;; Hemphill JCOhh Jack, levied' dn-Mthe ^bpto-'of Silas Moss, at,"the aait of H,M. Moore. ,To be resold at the risk of" plmwisiA &U . . .: : Cffi.37ij '.One tract ot land, bounded by -lands of Sergp! 3raith, ?^ McKinney and, others, levied on as th^property dFElijah Sthith aft<*'ElijSh Alklns, i^tbe stfit of W^lip' ?k Smith,'and btbere. (fai.10; '''Aiigust6 i- t ra.^jSVyWra^flstf assignee'S salb-'v Tn the".District Court pf'the United State*?for' Hid li ' i' "In Iho Matter of -' i Q.,THEODORE BYERS.f ?? BApwpgTC?... j OY Virtue:Of aij' prder obtained froin WJSfe}.' O CLAWSQNVEsq., Register in Bankruptcy, rwill aell.at public sale, .at -the residence of 6. rheodore Bvers, on .' f j SATURDAY, THE 15TH Of; AUGUST, ! instant, All the personal property of sald D. THEODORE BYeRh, who hnff been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own Petition, consisting of the foj-l lowing property, to, wit: . ! 1 Ride Gun' 1 Silver Watch, 10 'Head of Cjattle^ L0Sheep,i4SnoatB, 1 Buggy, 2 Mules, part of an lid Wagon, 1 Corn Shelter, 1 Cotton Gin Band; iqt Of om Boxes, and S ShareS'of Stock in1 King's MountaifiRaCroftd. ' Terms?Cash in Currency. - ' W. B. METTS, Assignee. ~ August 6,1888. 82 2t ; COMMISSIONER'S SALE. v?; ?-r^yLJSL-1 11 1 ^? . .eaaa fr^nARaTiommotnH He 7lflb oi exnwfijbiiw-bww ssoaoa cmot .gjfewwf^ t MibMvw4iq*M? -Til k 'Hi [lUyiniiiiifii mir ipiiuflil %i ?obc lo <To5SSjT^tiEEipe6Saofir - - iaiili baa <at c{?L*?fatfcsr e-iaoc&iT riifatefaAiiiavnz <xJ ionam U*BW#h ;MPm i y&?{ l>ji|nji|^4wJi<tiHwfe irirti pair irfi ihftfcta KJxdtKt>:pHioy ?iie^ oaofo cttoo fofoff? 0P3q8 .7 cix;- i IgQ ?d .t&fr-JT; CBABtOTWE ^?KfiLEliU?wS?.'^ ovrj el .cnMirritwoTfamag na^s rb qeua 9ma tertuixticn han - ffoooiHi frwuy ami* ail WH n JTTI I 4?o?'uwiniiiiyiy^oviU/ra3BHy jBRwiowiiwiitySc8'AncientW ing and Fainting, exlAtr*t^istial charges. -llS | (^TTinTjjt 11 ltd nAf> 4tmwBni}pi*fotMJtz J&sma&fi 9Ht>rfj "K> cafrnuabteAoilKHptifio xii Ml s Sch^ol^of Law and ^ Offigfoffl?aT? ,837b aiafftoo 053 ;9niJb#^ao -oiDA<Fii>?tor o(rtitor^ iwiw te'; July 31 X <307 f _'iU> fl-ta J i9?g*a?d For theSate a? Er6dnce Aai Pnrchftee ^ nsHoMo be oiudbkzw N?^|o> S, " MoT importance for considamoh^nMB mftettftybtsHOj stock^^i^w^?d^?__ v ,r r|jARTIW^K a^nftbh'jWeri io sale of* WJf ton. Rice and Southernl|MMOt|Jtet chase of Qrail^ Gnano and Plantation Supplies. Rever^ces?Messrs. Lambert, Giltinm&Co.r Baltimore ;-Mesar?r-Jr-Br'Aiken-dfc~Co.l Charleston ; Jam.de Pagan, Meisrs. Thompson. Withers ?k woodward. Wlnnsboro'. Decembers, ' - LOO^here, , TT AYING made arrangements to get Stock dill* recfr from Baltimore, I 'will resume my trade of making BQOTS AND SH?B0-tnaldng ?<treBE^?YficRSa^,^>^^^t^E -wSBg All Jobs done with neatness <md-despatoh*nddsl terms LOWER. THAN. THJEJ .LOWEST- ,JBy( strict attention vtb -bd6ln'e8s!,eiu%T<Jw prices "for work; I hope UVtheHt ft'considerable shard"bfpat^ ronage. SPECIMENS AN1J PRICES of my work may be seen at the York ! *& v RICHARD TOZER, ??" rJij ENSINEER AKD UtACHflnSf, ooiiTnvnRT m. o. QTEAM ENGINES and ajttohjnery of.all.dasO criptionsmade to order andwARRANTED to give satisfectlOn. * *? ^ : : V'1 Qrdera-fh*ri4hecounhry pvoiapgy att^uded to. ? ' April 2f"~H ?r- - - AA \ ; . % Oni*;; i GRAND ENTERTAINMENT, IT affords us pleasure, to announce that' our COLONEL McCORKLE lias returned-from the North, bringing with him B0me~6f ihose BEAUTIFUL GOODS that many of*mu have been waiting to see. In a few days our entire Stock will bo in Store, And it'will contribute much to oar pleasure, if all persons visiting our'town will give us a call, and-examine our Stock. : ' JVAE. asTowE. May-28 22 ' ? - ? tfFRESH ARRIVALS, BR ESS and Quilt Cahcoea .Cotton Diaper, Swiss Muslins, Bleached and Unbleached Shirting, Ticking, from 22 to -45-cents pen yard; Irish '? * * * - J'?J T T Linens, tients' ana niauiea i^ubo, . uou>? u^c Shirts and many other things too numerous to mention, "which will be SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH. Call and see Dobson and he will treat you kindly. " T. M. DOBgON & CO.'; JulvSO 81 -?ti*- r ' hardware; ^7 MANURE FORKS, Tacks,ofcaS sorts, sizes and kinds; -Well Pollies, Pocket KntVes, .from 10 cents to Two Dollars f Weil Buckets, KnivM and Forks, GimlefepJRQcikJtmCrow Locks,- Table and/Cxipboard Locks, Bntts and Screws, Carry Combs, -and matly other'articles have just arrrivetl at <? *' TEfiE. TEMPLE OF HONESTY. July80-' t - m. tf TIITWARE. gTOAENvE^ Pp^^ga&j' cult Cucten? gallon^LTp^nan^q^^i^^ ures and tin Plates. All of whlch-fere-ver^1 cfifeag. - i ?0?BSaN-<k CO. JTCW PSALM AMD KYMX BOOKS. July2 27 b flft fflw fog <im "1 In tin rrwrit iii* ? T*JW.* gS?> XTOU cam find, tn tha way dPWMH WOTCS, Jb.atk Jagjj fpfcx* WZ ?vij| erf te*V* -jWow^^gS&JMinikwt " ?T^ **? iJwwi iu uv luuna vtuv ar fio* niroS. fe*EXstii abtvpoiL? edfiF28.^ noy .vbiJi ciagi tr>?i o#?or . >3& IEH& PUSAIj? cinao/I fiixril flibQni{Mi If ~ I * * ,U*W ytWQtf/iJ ? t&xfA WfefW-^.otfl njgmoi tiiaZHl *ty>n J?n?wP/ctorioo>SnognirtlM^{ iJ) IHJjS .JC^XXJi a r_ fj. ._- lKJ ?-i cm i the game, -will enable ywrto visit evenrpart oftfae globe wltbqnt leavingTOn^ home. Wonderftil! 'IteceKibar 23 <: \i <>*&*>% <84 V*1^ A AUQ^f^nert, feld Administration should not be granted. Given, under mv band - and Seal, this 3rd day of I1C BAi\KKUPTCI ' In the Dtstriet pburt of tile United States, ft/r Ike Bankruptcy of said Court, in hi ville, Sooth Carolina, at 11. o'clock, A. M., on .Tftmrtda&the 80th day of August *jj? Bankrupta'' estste, and fop the othfih purposes named ra the 27th Section of the Bankrupt Act of March 2, 1867. - ?u T. S. JEFFEBYS,\ ! : W. B. METT8, J 1 . 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