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Tl FIMTIRS UjOjoUSE BUILlERS. | THE Subscriber returns bis tlmnks for the very | liberal patronage received for the past, and 1 takes this method to inform theciiizcus of York and the surrounding Districts, and tlie whole South, j that he has effected another improvement in the J Cotton Gin and Wheat Thrasher, that excels any that have ever been introduced t heretofore : and from long experience lie has no j fear in challenging any other Factory, either North j or South, to produce an equal, lie feels very con- j fident in saying to the public, that his Gins excel | in performance any other make or pattern now in | u.-e. With dry cotton the roll cannot be broken or made to spew over, which no other pretends to claim, and with good driving power and attendance. a 45 saw gin, will Gin from 4 to 6 Bales orimore in a Day, j weighing from 350 to 400 lbs.; which is as much I as any one hand can well handle in a day. Any I person wanting a superior Gin or Thrasher, can i be supplied by sending on his order to me at Lewisville, Chester Dist., S. C. Work will be shipped to any place desired. RE- | PAIRING done at the shortest possible notice. I To House-builders, I will say that I am manufacturing sas?? jbj-iljnjus ai\ jj aj^i^xyo, of every description, made of the best material, and dry lumber, and workmanship the very best. All work carefully parked and forwarded to order. JOHN SIMPSON. June 12 24 tf EPPS' SPRINGS. CLEVELAND COUNTY, N. C. TIIS pleasant WATERING-PLACE, located 4 miles South of Shelby, on the road leading to Yorkville and Spartanburg and near the main road from Spartanburg to Lincolnton, has passed into the hands of WM. G. PATTERSON, who has recently erected new buildings and re-fitted the establishment with every improvement requisite ! for the comfort and convenience of invalids and j pleasure-seekers. The House is now open for the [ reception of guests; and the attention of the pub- I lie is respectfully called to the superiority of these SPRINGS, which, composed mainly of Mag- j nesia and White Sulphur, are highly recommended by competent judges. Single Boarders, per week, $6.00; per month $20,000. Man and horse, per week, $8; per month $26.00. Families, including children and servants, charged at corresponding rates. References: Drs. W. J. T. Miller, Thomas Williams and E. Jennings; Rev. Messrs. J. W. Kelly and J. T. Kilgo. *#* Chester Standard will copy one month and forward accounts to Swangstown, Cleveland Co., j North Carolina. June 12 24 tf UNION* ACADEMY. TIIE FIFTH ANNUAL SESSION of this new ] and flourishing Institution, which has just closed with fifty-two Students, will commence on TUESDAY, 1ST OF JULY, and terminate on the 28th of November with a public Examination.? This Institution, situated, as it is, in point of ' health, morab, and remoteness from all the vices i and temptations so seductive of youth, will here- j after be under the mutual instruction of JOHN j B. PANKEY and WILLIAM L. SANDIFER. The i success of Mr. PANKEY, as a most devoted and ' indefatigable instructor, is now too well known to I need comment. In behalf of Mr. SANDIFER, we can say he j has been reared up in our midst; that he is a young gentleman of high-toned moral character: I has taught a private school several years, giving j entire satisfaction to all his patrons. We feel satisfied he is in every respect qualified | for the position, and that we have been fortunate j in securing the services of one so eminently suited to the business. Before the commencement of next session, the building will be enlarged, and ever}* accommoda- ; tion afforded that can add to the comfort of the ; students, or facilitate their progress. Board can be had in the best families at Eight ' Dollars per month, in less than one mile of the j Academy. The Students are expected to attend I PreachiLg, and conveyances are furnished by their ! host. Students will be taken lrom kock 11111 10 meir 1 Boarding houses on ti e 30th June, 2d and 5th of j July, free of charge. While this Schoo' is not in the least sectarian, Students will be catechised and instructed in the i Union Questions. TLITION AS FORMERLY, VIZ: Frimary English Branches ST 00 Higher branches of English 10 00 Classics and Mathematics, per session...15 00 Students charged from time of entrance till close of session. No deduction for lost time except in cases of protracted sickness. * Tuition at close of Session. J. C. HICKL1N, M. D. Secretary of Board. June 5 23 tf South Carolina?York District. WHEREAS WM. ROBESON has applied to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of ROBERT ROBESON, late of the District aforesaid, deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish all and siugular, 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 16th day of JUNE inst., to shew cause, if any, why the said administrjion should not be granted. Given unaer my hand and Seal, this 2d day of JUNE, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six. and in the eightieth year of American Independence. J. M. ROSS, 0. Y. D. June 5 23 Zt Dissolution of Copartnership. ?J) THE Copartnership heretofore existing beyg the undersigned in the PRACTICE 4-S of MEDICINE, under the style of TIIOMASSON & LINDSAY, and in the DRUG BUSINESS under the firm of LINDSAY & TIIOMASSON, has been, this day, dissolved by mutual consent. As it is very desirable to close up the affairs of the copartnership, persous who are indebted are earnestly requested to call 011 either of the undersigned, and make settlement. A large amount of indebtedness remains unsettled upon the books, which must be arranged at an early day. Persons having claims against the DrugStore will present them to Dr. LINDSAY, who will make settlements. D. II. TIIOMASSON, J. F. LINDSAY. Yorkville, Feb. 18, 1850. 8 tf NEW COPARTNERSHIP AT TUE BARBER SHOP!! THE undersigned humbly and respectfully inform the gentlemen of York that they have formed a Copartnership, and will be pleased to serve them in every department of the tonsorial art. at the stand one door South of the ENQUIRER OFFICE. Their Saloon is supplied with everything requisite for the business ; and they hope, by the most polite and prompt attention, to merit a general patronage. THOMAS BALLARD, ALBERT HENDERSON. June 5 28 tf ICECREAM! ICECREAMII KEEP COOL! THE Subscriber begs leave to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Yorkville that he will 1 k- flvoru nfttirnnmi fltitl PVPI1 ue prepurvu ncicuuci, v?v? j ~? iug, to furnish them ICE CREAM, flavored to suit the taste, and fully up to the city style. He is fitting up handsome refreshment saloons; but for the present will be pleased to receive orders at DAVIES & CO S GROCERY. THOMAS DAVIES. June "> 23 c TIMELY WARNING," rpHE undersigned, having been much annoyed 1 by sundry persons tampering with his bound boy CHARLES, desires to give timely warning of his intention to prosecute the offenders as soon as their names are ascertained. The, boy kept out often until late hours in the night and then frequently sent home DRUNK, is just so often rendered incapable of doing me any service whatever ; and I am determined to use forcible measures, if necessary, to stop such conduct. Take warning in time. RICHARD HARE. June 5 23 3t I kJITlATIOY WANTED.?A YOUNG O man desires to be engaged as PRINCIPAL or ASSISTANT in an Academy. The best recommendations can be produced. Address 'TEACHER," care EsQfiKZK Office, Yorkville, S. C. June 6 23 tf South Carolina?York District,1, VV^IIEllEAS F. A. Ell WIN has applied to me If for Letters of Administration, on all ami , singular the goods and chattels, rights and ("red- ' its of UUSTAVUS A. WILLIAMS, late of the 1 Di-triot aforesaid, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all j and singular, the kindred and creditors of thesuid deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to he holdeu at York Court House on the 10tl? day of JUKE, NEXT, to shew eau=e, if any, wjiy the said Ad- j ministration should not be granted. Given under my haaid and Seal, this :11st day of | MAY, in the year of our Lord one thousand I eight hundred and fifty-six, and in the eightieth year of American Independence. J. M. ROSS, 0. Y. D. June 5 2:1 lit RATCHFORD7^ SECOND STOCK OF j .?pi^xmro SUMMER WHIRS!! i Mi;iiAiviuir w v va/w v i G. R. RATCHFORD, HAVING disposed of the first stock, has just received and is prepared to sell at greatly reduced prices, a new and elegant assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS ; embracing ; the latest patterns and the best qualities of Goods 1 usually kept in this market. Purchasing for cash and at a late period in the season, he is enabled to offer to his friends and customers the best bargains to be had in the town. Call at the NEW STORE II TIE LINDSAY HUM May 29 22 c DRESS GOODS! FRESH STOSM11 THE attention of the Ladies is respectfully solicited to the beautiful assortment of fine DRESS GOODS, just received at the new store in the "LINDSAY BUILDING," consisting of the lates styles of Plain, Dotted, Embroidered, Striped and Plaid SWISS MUSLINS; Plain and Figured , Jaconets and Lawns from 12j to 7o; Plain and . Figured Organdies, Tarletanes and Barred MUS- ! I LINS; and a rich assortment of Muslin Robes J and Patterns. Also, a full and elegant stock of plain and figured BAREGES, at all prices; TISSUES ; CRAPE DE PARIS; and Dross Goods gen- | orally. Also, a new supply of English, French j and American Prints, Ginghams, &c., of the la- j test styles; with a fine lot of FANCY GOODS and | TRIMMINGS. These goods are all of the sec- | ond stock, and having been purchased for CASH i nr>/i of vnrv low can nod will he afforded ! "CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST." O. It. HATCH FORD, May 29 22 c REMOVAL North of "Walker's Hotel." THE undersigned respectfully j M informs his friends and the pub- j in I" Kj lie generally, that he has removed his Shop to the room nearly op- j posite the old stand, recently occupied by THOMI ASSON & JENKINS as a Drug-Store, and has on hand a I Large and Fine Stock of leather, 1 and other material; and is now prepared with competent workmen to fill all orders for work in his line at the shortest notice, on reasonable j terms and in a workmanlike manner. He has also on hand, a fine assortment of Northfern-Made Shoes, Gaiters, &c., j which he will warrant to be e<iual to any brought to this market. B. DERRER. May 8 19 tf MANTILLAS. ~ TWO DOZEN I Silk, Lace & Crape Mantillas, A NEW STOCK OF MM AM MAVmm PATTERNS, And at Prices ranging from . $3 TO $18! j JUST RECEIVED AT THE STORE OF G, R. RATCHFORD, Ma.' 29 22 c 1 SHOES! NEW SHOES!! A VERY LARGE SUPPLY OF all sorts and sizes, consisting of Ladies' Black and colored Cloth GAITERS, with and without heels; Calf-skin and Kip GAITERS, linlfGaiters, Walking-Shoes, Slippers, &c. kc. Also: A heavy stock of eSITCMBISFS mm j .>f various sizes and tjualities : Cloth, Calf-Skin, j Patent Leather ami Kip-Gaiters, half-Gaiters and , Shoes, fine ami coar?c, together with a full assort- J ment of Boots and Shoes for Boys and Misses, | just received and for sale at very short profits by , G. R. "HATCH FORD. ' j May 29 22 c j FINE CUTLERY.! A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Fine Cutlery, consisting of full setls of Ivory-handle Knives and Forks, 51 piece? : several setts of Knives with or without SILVER FORKS; and a variety of Pocket-knives and other Cutlery, | on hand and for sale at low rates, at G. 11. BATCH FORD'S, j May 29 22 c MOI KMKG GOODS.?A carefully sc- ; lected STOCK of FIRST AND SECOND i MOURNING GOODS, of the latest and most approved styles, consisting of fiue Black and Grenadine Silks. Tissues. Cnme DesDneue. solid and striped Barege? and Muslins, Gingham?, &c. &c., just received and for sale, very low, at G. H. HATCH FORD'S. May 29 22 c t* AUTI03J!?All persons are hereby fore- j ) warned against tending for a NOTE given by j me tolACOB HARSH AAV for $S0, payable on the ! first tfiyVuf Jauuary next, ' ? tlie terms upon j wliich tlwbond was given have not been fulfilled, and I will not pay it unless compelled to do so J hv law. TIIOS. DAYIES. * May 29 22 3t FOR THE LADIEST | I?* LEGANT and Recherche styles of rich Dress j | Ei Silks; Tissues; Bareges, &c. ; Bonnets, the j latest fashion, and Ribbons ; Mantillas, of the j j mi.st fashionable patterns, and a large stock of ' j Cheap Embroideries. For sale by ADAMS, McCORKLE & CO. April 17 10 tf I jm.?a?? 4 FINE lot of MILL-SAWS from the best man- j uractories, from 0 to 7 feet in length, for sale j lower than they can be bought elsewhere, at RATCH FORD'S. May 29 22 c "FOR FiiBwnruRiT AN assortment of superior TABLE and PIANO COVERS, of fine texture and beautiful pat terns, tor sate cncap dv 0. R. RATCIIFORD. May 2'J 22 c BOMET8.-A now anii varied stock of Bonncts and Trimmings, of the latest and most fashionable patterns at 0. R. RATCHFORD'S. May 29 22 c : Embroideries.- . u?t opened a new j supply of Collars, Sleeves, Chemisetts; em- I broidered Band9, Edgings, Iasertings, &c., for j ale cheap, at Qt. R. RATCHFORD'S. I WAIT FOR THE WAGON! If you wit lit to buy Cheap. UMMIU BROTHER, ARE ON BOARD, WITH A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF ^SPRING AND SUMMER . . - V?^E have recently purchased in the cities of IT Baltimore, Philadelphia anil New-York, and are just opening: at our stand North of Walker's Hotel, a splendid assortment of GOODS, which for elegance of style, variety, good quality and cheap prices, cannot he surpassed here or elsewhere.? To our friends, THE LADIES, we are prepared to offer a beautiful and rare variety of DRESS GOODS, the la test styles of SPRING ami 6U.M.UI'.IV 1/lvr.ida oimvo, pium, 3iiip>.< U.V. , Bareges, Tissues, Muslins, Prints of new and pretty designs; a beautiful style of FRENCH JACONETS, Bombazines, Alpacas, and every kind of DRESS GOODS: also, a lot of beautiful patterns in the way of EMBROIDERIES, Trimmings, Embroidered Collars and Sleeves and Skirts; Lace, Muslin and Cambric Setts, 'Cliimmisetts, Handkerchiefs, fee ; the latest and most fashionable styles of FRENCH SONNETS, with and without trimmings; Ribbons; a fine lot of Parnsols, the pretties* and cheapest in the market; a rare assortment of Summer Coverings, Mantillas in the most recent Paris designs; Head Dresses ; a large stock of American and IIGHIH E9S1BKY, among which is a fine article of Kid Gloves at GO eents per pair; all styles of Ladies' Gaiters and Walking Shoes; with a full supply of FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY and Perfumery for ilie Toilet. We also invite the attention of Gentlemen to our heavy and extensive stock of Ready-Made Clothing; in which will be found every article necessary to supply the demand of the season?fine CLOTII COATS, Black and Colored Cassimcrcs; Satin, Silk and Fancy Vesting?, and every style and patera of Summer suits; fine Silk and Leghorn Hats, latest fashion ; ROOTS and SHOES, and a general assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. In addition, we have laid in a heavy supply of BOMESTiS fcOODS, Hardware, Sliot-Guus, ltilles and Cutlery; Saddles, Bridles, Whips; School and Miscellaneous Books; Family Medicines, and every thing which our customers can want. We feel sure that we can show the best stock ever brought to this market, and we are determined To Sell at a Cheaper Rate than can be had at any establishment in Yorkville. All we ask i? a fair trial. Call and see us and prove our words. L. BLOOMBERG & BRO. April 3 14 tf THE CLOTHING STORE OF SUIRIL & WILLIAMS, "ITTTILL be found, just opened, a new and comtT plete stock of SPRING and SUMMER Clothing, carefully selected in the Northern Markets by the Senior partner, and adapted to the wants of this market. In the assortment of RIADY-MA0S SLOTHES, is included a lot of very FIXE CLOTH FROCK CO A TS, made up in the latest style and fashion? as fine an article as can be had in the mnrket ; also, a supplv of OOE SKIX and FAXCY SUMMER CASSIMERE PAXTS, of the new styles; Silk, Satin and Colored VESTS; Fancy Summer Outfits, of the latest paterns, &c., &c. Also, an elegant assortment of Shirts, Collars, Gloves, Cravats, Handkerchiefs? among them a superior article of Cadet Gloves. They hnve also on hnnd a stock of TRUXKS, VALISES mid CARPET-BAGS, and, in fine, a fully supply of articles of Gentlemen's apparel For Spring and Summer Wear. The undersigned are thankful to their friends for their custom heretofore, and feel assured that they are prepared to offer them inducements, both in the quality and prices of goods, which will justify a continuance of their patronage. Call and nee us at the old stand. SIMRIL & WILLIAMS. April 3 14 3m HO! FOR KANSAS! [ MESSRS. BROACH, MILLS & CO., at Rock Hill; and Messrs. G. W. BROACH & CO., at Fort Mill Depot, rcspecifull announce to their friends and customers in the Indian Land and sur. rounding country, that they are now opening & uew supply of SPRIXG AXD SUMMER GOODS, at their two stores above named, and will have on hand all articles suitable to the season, and adapted to the country trade. Their new stock consists of a general assortment of DRY AND FAN8Y sooas, IIAlln WARE, CUTLER V, IIA TS, CAPS, li ONSETS, SHOES, READY-MADE CI. 0 Till Nil, (,1t 0 L'ERl ES OF ALL FINDS, They will take in exchange all articles of Country Produce, at the Highest market pri??s, and are prepared to make LIBERAL bids on Cotton. Having laid in a heavy stock of the latest and best styles, and being determined to offer their goods at the lowest profit, they respectfully ask their friends to favor them with a call. They might go further, and fare worse. BROACH, MILLS & CO., I G. W. BROACH & Co., Rock Hill. I Fort Mill, march 20 12 3m YORK SHERIFF'S SALES7" L) V Virtue of Writs of Fieri Facias, to me directf ed, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriffs Sale, OX THE FIRST MONDAY IN JULY next, at York Court House, the following property, viz:? One tract of land containing 200 Acres, adjoining lands of Wm. Black, Gilbert Enloe, Dr. W. J. Good, and Rufus Meek. Also, one house and lot situated in Yorkvillo, near the Kings Mountain Railrond Depot. Also, three Negroes, viz: Tom and his wife, Rachael; and Joe, levied on as the property of Martin Mulleunx, at the suit of S. E. Bratton and others. 10 One tract of land levied on as the property of James Etters, whereon he now resides, adjoining lands of A. W. Wbisenant and others, at tie suit of G. S. Parker, Survivor. 1 Five Negroes, viz : Isom, Adam, Amy, Fanny and Violet, levied on as the property of Stanley Fcwell, at the suit of Stephen M. Johnson und others. 1 tine brown horse and one wagon, levied on as the property of Benjamin Chambers, at tlie suit of White, Rives, & Co. 1 One negro boy, Henry, levied on as the proper ty of T. W. Fans, at llie suit of Wytie & Mofiatt and others. 1 One tract of land whereon the defendant low resides levied on as the property of Andrew Wherry, at the suit of Wylie, Roddy & Co. 2 One tract of land near Pinckney Ferry, bounded by lands of W. K. Hamilton and others, levied 011 as the property of Harriet Elmore, at the suit of the Stnte for taxes. 1 S. C. YOUNGBLOOD, a. v. n. Yorkvillc, June ii, 18oG. DIETToR TIIESICK.Fresh Corn Starch ; Tapioca, Arrow Root; Broma, &c. For sale by TIIOMASSON & JENKINS. June 5 28 tf 1>114XDIES WI\ES.?Fine BranX> dies ; Port, Madeira and Blackberry Wines, for medicinal purposes. For sale by TIIOMASSON & JENKINS. June 5 23 tf 4 LLSPICE, Black Pepper, Ginger and Flaji m. voring Extracts. For sale by TIIOMASSON & JENKINS. June 5 23 tf NEW ESTABLISHMENT! flimaMMKII!!!! fflMIE Subscriber takes prent pleasure in j JL acknowledging bis indebtedness to the jja 1 citizens of Yorkvillo and vicinity, for the very liberal patronnpc heretofore bestowed upon j liiiu in business; and would respectfully direct ' their attention to his new enterprise in the TIN and SHEET-IRON MANUFACTORY, now in full operation. The Ware-room will be found on the FIRST FLOOR OF WALKER'S BRICK BUILDING, opposite the Grocery-Store of Davies & Co., where he has already on hand, a large assortment Of Tin Ware and Japanned Ware, of every description; COOK, PARLOR and SHOP STOVES; a variety of Kitchen Furniture, nnd all articles in his line, which he will always be ready to sell on tno raosi accommodating term?. The Manufacturing Room, In the basement floor of the same building is sup! plied with all the necessary-machinery, and rings with the hammers of the best workmen the country can afford, under the direction of Mr. A. J. BROWN, who is unsurpassed in mechanism in his line. All orders will be done up in a manner creditable to the Mountain District. Merchants wishing bills filled can be accommodated at very short noiice. With a continuation of the pleasant smiles of the fair daughters of York, with which he has heretofore been favored, and a generous patronage from the "rest of mankind," the undersigned feels assured that, by 9trict attention, he will be enabled to give general satisfaction. J. NEWTON LEWIS. Yorkvillc, April 17, 185G. 10 tf WEXLALL TAKE A RIDE. MBBIBSJ SA3MSSH MILES JOHNSON & CO., RESPECTFULLY announce that they have just received a large 9tock of merchandize in their line, to which they would invite the attention of their friends and the balance of the world. In the assortment, will be found a very fine and rare stock of SADDLES, Panging in price from $G to $25, several of which are made in an entirely new and improved style. They have also a full assortment of HARNESS, BRIDLES, FLY-NETS, MOUNTINGS AND SADDLERY HARDWARE, TRUNKS AND VALISES, and a variety of goods usually kept in n Saddlery Store. They are also supplied with an excellent stock of LEATHER, and fully prepared with the aid of competent workmen, to furnish their friends with every thing in their line, of HOME MANUFACTURE, at the shortest notice and in the very be?t style. Tliev are thankful to their friends for a liberal na trounge, and hope to continue to receive their calls an<l merit their custom. Repairing done Promptly. Call at the old stand, one door North of Moore & Rainey's New Building. M. JOHNSON & CO. April 10 15 tf CHEMICALS. DRUGS ID MEDICINES. A NEW SUPPLY. THE Subscribers respectfully call the attention of the citizens of York, and the adjacent counties of North Carolina, to their new 9tock of Fresh and Genuine MEDICINES, embracing nearly every article usually kept in DRUG STORES. Our stock is very large and va-! ricd, offering excellent opportunities to the Physician, Planter nnd Merchant, who will do well to call and examine for themselves. All our preparations are in accordance with the prescribed rules of the U. S. Pharraacopia. It shall be our particular care to faithfully represent* the quality of every article sold by us. Our purchases are made under circumstances enabling us to sell upon terms and at prices the mostaccommodating. Our stock consists of Drug.*, Medicines, Chemical', Dye- Woods and Dye-Stuffs, Oils, Paints, and Painter's Articles; Varnishss, Window-Glass and Putty; Glassicare; English, Ainericannnd French Perfumery; Toilet and Shauing Soaps; Tooth, Flesh and Hair Brushes; Surgical and Dental Instruments; Trusses, Supporters and Bandages; Spice9, Snuffs, Fine Chewing Tobacco; Cigars of finest flavor; Superior Inks; Pure Wines, Fancy Articles, kc. THTl*. Prescriptions carefully dispensed. Goods carefully packed nnd forwarded as directed. $3$* Prompt attention given to all orders. L. P. BARNETT & CO. April 10 15 tf NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Cheap Groceries for Cash I! THE undersigned have opened a NEW GROCERY Store in Yorkville, at the stand formerly occupied by 3. N. STOWE & CO., and L. P. SADLER & CO., nearly TIT A llr AVl'n KJ Affil vppusin; wai&u a JJUHU, where they are now receiving a fre9h and carefully selected supply of Groceries and Provisions of all kinds Desirable in this Market. Having determined to do a strictly CASH business, they will be enabled to offer their Goods at the Cheapest Rates, to be had in the market. They will receive all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE in BARTER, and are prepared To Make Liberal Bids on Cotton, and other Produce. They solicit calls from their friends and the community generally, and tlicy feel assured that, with a full and complete stock and liberal prices, they will be able to give satisfaction. THOMAS DAVIES & CO. Yorkville, Jan. 81, 18-50. 5 tf ENCOURAGE THIS KNOCKING! CHARLOTTE, N. C. THE undersigned begs leave to return his thanks to those who favored him with a call during the last year, and he respectfully informs the public that be has removed to the Shop lately occupied by Messrs. George 6: Wliisnant, adjoining Mr. J. Rudisill's Planing Mills, where he is prepared to executed all work in his line, as cheap und good as can be done in the State. TURNING, CUTTING SCREWS, REPAIRING BOILERS and ENGINES of nil descriptions, making and repairing ilILLSPINDLES, WOOD PLAINER S, PLOUGHS, IRONING WAGONS, and in HORSE-SHOEING, &C., I will compare work with any one for neatness, wear and dispatch. Interfering shoes ?1 -25; common do. SI; cast steel toes or plates $2. B@.?I have also erected on Air Furnace for melting Brass, which answers finely. The public enn get Brass and Composition Castings by calling at the above establishment and furnishing patterns. Also Brass melted over at a reduced price, with neatness and despatch. Old Copper and Brass Wanted. S. J. PERRY. May 8 19 Gra | REMOVAL, ivrmif nnu/i cimnnn I I \m\\ uituiv iViunn :i; THOMASSON & JENKINS, 1 NNOUNCE to their friends and the public that! ojL they have removed to their New Store in the "LINDSAY BUILDING," and that they have just 1 opened a new and carefully selected stock, con j sisting of DR UOS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, VARNISHES, SOAPS, PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, TOBACCO, SNUFF, SEGARS, FANCY ARTICLES, &c. &c. Sic. DR. JACKSON, a regular Physician and an experienced Druggist, will devote his time and attention exclusively to the business. Having | thoroughly refitted our establishment, we confidently invite PHYSICIANS, COUNTRY MERCHANTS and our friends generally to give us a call. All Orders and Physician's prescriptions I filled promptly. fficS, Persons sending servants for POISONOUS j ARTICLES, must invariably send an order. ' may 15 20 tf business |lotit(s. MASONIC MEETINGS, va/ PHILANTHROPIC LODGE, jKV No. 78, A.'. F. . M.\ meets l-pgulnrly ^ on the THIHD MONDAY EVENING of each month. L. M GRIST, Secretary. \fACKEY CHAPTER, No. 15, R.\ IT J. A.*. M.\ holds its regular Communications on the FIRST MONDAY EVENING ofcachmonth. L. M. GRIST, Secretary. G1 1RNON COUNCIL, No. ?, hold- its reT gulur meetings on the FIRST TUESDAY Evening in each month; following the regular meeting of the Royal Arch Chapter. L. M. GRIST, Recorder. July 26, 1855. 29 ly DR. ALFRED CRAVEN, nesitat jiiirjcon: gentist, YORKVILLE, S. C. $?0" On the East side of the Main Street, South of the "Palmetto Hotel." Jan G 1 tf S. J. KUYKENDAL &. BRO. YORKVILLE, S. C. PURCHASERS OP SOTTO*. mm,whms , eora and all other country produce. Feb 7 6 tf WM. C. OWEN, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, YORKVILLE, S. C. Shop on Liberty-Street, 3 Doors below the "Adlclces Building." April 24 % 17 ly JOHN L. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW axu COMMISSIONER IN EQUITY,! TORKTILLE, S. C. Office in the Court-House, Jan 18 2 tf R. W. BECK WITH, Sohttj) itnb (Ooclt-|Halier, CTIARLOTTE, N. C. Keops Constantly on hand a fine assortmentof Jewelry. Repairing promptly Executed. Aug lu 32 ly CALDWELL, PAGAN &, CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Will attend to the Sale of Country Produce, Flour, Grain &c. Office at the Corner of East Bay and Cumberland-Sts,, Caldwell, Blnkcly & Co., 1 James Pagan, [ Charleston, S. C. Brawley & Alexander. J Nov 8 41 ly NEW CARPET STORE. JAMES G. BAILEY, (late of thf firm of bailey and lambert) Direct Importers of all Kinds of MPITIIJISjlllCraSiC. LI\E\ GOODS, Curtain Materials and Trimmings, &e. 234 KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. P- S.?Orders promptly attended to. Aug. 2 30 ly* aroiib'd. cameron jos. johnson, jr. CAMEROJI & CO., PHffiNIX IRON WORKS, CHARLESTON S. C., Manufacturers of Marine and Stationary Engines; Rice Pounding and Threshing Mills; Machinery for Saw-Mills; Castings in Iron and Brass, daily; Boiler and Wrought Iron Work, done by steam-power with Machinery of their own construction. Nov 22 40 ly THE SAME OLD SHOP! LEWIS & KERR, S Return their thanks to their friends and customers for past favors, and respectfully uotify the public that they are still engaged in the manufacture of TIN, SHEET-IRON, and Copper-Ware, at the same old stand, mil man nun imi Being both practical and experienced workmen, ! engaged exclusively in this business, and furnish: ed with every needed facility, they are determined 1 to accommodate the public with the best quality of WARE, warranted, and on the cheapest terms; and they respectfully ask a continuation of the patronage heretofore bestowed upon them. They will contlnuo to keep on hand a lot i PLAIN TIX AXD JAPANNED WARE; SHEET-JROX, STOVE, COPPER, AXD TTO USE-KEEPIXG FURXITURE; AXD EVERY ARTICLE TO BE t*y a mv*Y oftnn i'UUJNLJ UN A illN-DHUr, ) "ROOFING and GUTTERING done at tlic shortest notice, and in a workmanlike manner, i CONTRACTS yrill he made with Town and Country Merchants, on the very lowest terms. Give us n call and we will use our best endeavors to please vou. LEWIS & KERR, At the Old Stand. April 17 l'l tf BOOK BINDERY AND BLANK BOOK IAIIFACTI1Y. THE SUBSCRIBER Would respectfully inform the citizens of York and the surrounding country, that he has opened an establishment on PICHARDSON-STREET, Roar of the Carolina Times Office, COLUMBIA, S. C. Where he is now fully prepared to do all kinds of work in his line iu the best style, the most durable manuor, and on as reasonable terras as can be done ANYWHERE IN THE SOUTH. BBAMS BTOES Ruled to any pattern, bound iu the best manner, of superior paper, and paged if required. /nnni ant) pain pnbinf. Periodicals, Music Books, kc., bound in every variety of style. Public and private 'ibraries re-bound; and old books repaired j IX TIIE NEATEST MANNER. ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY For Sheriff'*, Ordinaries', Clerk's and other ! BLANK BOOKS, I With patterns sent, and the neccsnry instructions given, will meet with prompt attention. Law Books, aud all printed matter, old. or new, will be particularly attended to. Names lettered on books with gold. E. R. STOKES. May 22 21 tlOd lliiHIIHHSMt THE Subscriber, being desirous of changing his mnnner of living, offers for sale his residence in Yorkville, ou Jefferson-street, adjoining the lot of the Female College, and nearly opposite the Methodist Church. The DWELLING-HOUSE is conveniently arranged, and the lot is well improved with the necessary out-buildings, a good garden, and all the et-ceteras required for a family establishment. Any one desiring a retired and plcnsant location cannot be better suited ; as the lot will be sold ou the most accommodating terms. Persons wishing to purchase are invited to call and examine the premises ; and the individual who 1 bites at the bait will get a bargain; for selx I will, at some sort of a price. MILES JOHNSTON. I May 22 21 4t CaitMbate. FOR .SENATOR. The friends of Coi. R. 6. McCAW, reaped fully announce him as a Candidate to represent the people of York District in the STATE SENATE. April 3 14 te The friends of Hon. I. D. WITHERSPOON respectfully announce him as a Candidate for reelection to the SENATE, at the ensuing election. April 3 14 te FOR RE PR ES EAT ATI V ES. jjigy* The friends of EDWARD MOORE. Esq^ respectfully announce him as n Candidate to represent the people of York District in the next Legislature, at the ensuing election. April 3 14 te d?- The friends of WM. I. CLAWSON, Esq., respectfully announce him as a Candidate to represent the people of York District in the next Legislature, at the ensuing election. Apvil 3 14 te flgy* We are requested to announce WM. C. BLACK, as a Candidate to represent York District in the next Legislature. April 8 14 te The friends of A. WIIYTE, Esq., respectfully announce him as a Candidate to represent York District in the next Legislature. March 27 13 te 8?"The friends of J. C. CHAMBER8, Esq., respectfully announce him as a Candidate to represent the people of York District in the next Legislature. April 10 16 tf B0? The friends of A. 8. WALLACE, esq., retpectfully announce him as a Candidate to represent the people of York District in the next Legislature. April 17 10 te FOR ORDINARY. fiSf" We ai'e authorised to announce the Rev. JAMES H. POSTELL, as a Candidate for ORDI NARY of York District, at the next election. MANY FRIENDS. April 3 14 te* The friends of JOHN B. JACKSON, Esq.: respectfully announce him as a Candidate for ORDINARY at the ensuing election. April 3 14 te gig?" The friends of JOHN M. ROSS, Esq. respectfully announce him as a Candidate for re election to the office of ORDINARY, at the ensu ing election. MANY VOTERS. April 3 14 te FOR TAX-COLLECTOR. jfej^MVenre authorized to announce BENJA MIN P. BOYD, as a Candidate for TAX-COLLEC TOR l'or York District, at the ensuing election. Jan C 1 tf We arc authorized to aunounce SAMUE1 W. JACKSON, as a Candidate for the office o TAX-COLLECTOR for York District at the ensu ing election. Jan G 1 tf 5QT The friends of CORNELIUS O'DANIEL Esq., respectfully announce him as a Candidati for TAX-COLLECTOR for York District. MANY VOTERS. Jan G 1 . tf Rgf The friends of WYLIE L. HARRIS, res pectfully announce him as a Candidate for TA} COLLECTOR at the ensuing election. MANY VOTERS. December 20,1855. 50 tf THE ADAMS' EXPRESS COMPANli HAVING arranged with the Railroad Compa nies running to Columbia, for the safe an* rapid carriage of their Express matter, now offer to the citizens of Columbia, Greenville, Laurens ville, Anderson, Yorkville, Charlotte, etc., etc. extraordinary facilities for the safe, speedy an< cheap transmission of FREIGHT of all dcscrip tious, to and from all parts of the United States Canada, Europe and California. Bank Notes, Specie and Small Parcels A T RED UCED RA TES! ! ! Trustworthy Messengers accompany each am every train by which we send, thus securing t our patrons, the most careful attention to thei property during transmission. Our Wagons call for and deliver goods free o Porterage. Our Southern and Western Express for Charles ton, Augusta, Atlanta, Chattanooga, LaGrange Nasnville, Macon, Columbus, Savannah, Mont gomery, etc.' etc., leaves daily nt 6 A. M. and ! P. M. Our Steam Ship Express from New York, ar rives in Columbia every Tuesday and Friday at 8 A. M. Returning, closes at 7 P. M. Our Northern "Inland Express," via. Wilming i ton, Richmond, Norfolk and Baltimore, arrive daily at 10* A. M., and leaves at 2} P. M. Freight for this routo should be marked "In I land." I Checks, Bills, Drafts, etc., collected at all pla | ces where we employ agents, and proceeds promp j tly remitted by Express. Office 117 Richardsoi 1 street. J. B. EZELL, Agent. | march 13 11 8m APiiiuin in Aiiuirn SINlitK'5 StWINti lYIAUninco j A LL persons who desire to obtain full and re j\. liable information respecting SINGER'! [ SEWING MACHINES?their price, capabilities I advantages, sizes, improvements, method of work ing, means of procuring them, and all other par ticulars?can do so by applying at our office No 323 BROADWAY, NEW-YORK, by letter or ii person lor I. M. SINGER & CO'S GAZETTE? Tliis paper is devoted entirely to the Sewing Ma chine interest. Copies will lie supplied gratis ti l all interested. N. B.?The unparalleied success of our Sewinj Machines has induced several fraudulent imita tions of them, besides numerous infringements o our patents?of which we own sixteen. Suits fo the infringement of our patents have recently beet decided iu our favor in the U. S. Circuit Court in New-York and New Jersey. In these suits tin great principle of holding down the fabric to b< sewed to the surface of the Machine, by a yield ing pressure, which is used iu all Sewing Machine ?has been fully established. The Wheeler & Wil son, and the Grover & Baker Sewing Machines as we alledge, each infringe three distinct patent: owned by us. Wc have suits against them in sev oral of the U. S. Courts, which will soon be tried We hereby caution the publio not to buy any in fringing Machines, as they can be compelled b] law to stop using them, and to pay costs auc damages. Bg^Local Agents wanted to make sales of oui improved sewing machines. To persons properlj qualified for the business, a rare opportunity fo: profitable and pleasant employment is offered. New and improved machines exchanged op li beral terms for old machines of every kind. I. M. SINGER & Co., Principal Office, 323 Broadway, N. Y. May 1 18 3m CARROLL HOUSE. CHESTERVILLE, S. C. THAT largo and splendid three story Building on the east side of Chester Depot, is now open for the accommodation of persons travelling by the Cars or otherwise. The Proprietor is wel aware, that nothing short of a well-kept house; will induce custom iu una ou icvcimj ^uncu up . and although vpry solicitous of patronage, he re^ trains from those thousand and one promises whicl have been made, only to be broken by many of hit "illustrious predecessors." lie confidently hopes, that he will be sustained, and upon trial give that satisfaction and accommo' dation to the wearied traveller, that will sendhin on his way rejoicing. J. L. CARROLL. Feb 14 7 tf COTTON SAW GINS. THE Subscriber having purchased the GINMAKING ESTABLISHMENT of Wra. Campbell, is prepared to sell COTTON SAW GINS made of the best materials, and put up in the best manner, with all necessary modern improvements. JAMES M. ELLIOTT, Winnsboro, Fairfield Dist., S. C. April 10 15 6m Hardware and crockery. A new supply, for sale cheap at RATCHFORD'S. May 29 22 c " | THE PRINCETON PRESS. THE design <if the inventor was to get up a Press which would answer ei try requirement of the j oft'er made by Gkokof. Bruce, of New York, in 1851, viz: rhfjp, light, eatily managed, and capable of throwing oil' at least 500 sheets per hour. This Pre.0-' will throw off from 500 to 800 sheets per hour, doing the work equal to any Cylinder Press. The bed stands about 30 inches from the floor, and is the most convenient of all Presses to make ready the form on. It is adapted to jobbing, or book work, as well as newspaper, and will register a9 well as any. other Cylinder Press. It requires, to work it, a man to turn the fly kwheel and a boy to feed the sheets. The Inking Apparatus is very complete, and differs from the apparatus used in Cylinder Presses generally, being more like that used in the Power Platen Presses. Two rollers pass over the form twice to each impression, taking ink for each sheet. A Press of this description for newspaper and jobbing, bed 44 by 28] inches, with roller mould, roller stocks, blanket, flying and registering apparatus, &c., complete, will be furnished for $500. If intended for book work chiefly, an extra ink fountain will be furnished for $20. The press, fly wheel, &c.,will weigh about 2000 pounds. The 9ides, &c., are iron. Length of frame, seven feet ?height, to front edge of feed board, three feet six inches. Any size made to order. The following is the list of Sizes and Prices as far as established: Bed 28 by 20, $400. Bed 48 by 81, $5.80 " 36 24, 450. " 60 82, 600. " ZOfl, OW'. oz az, tszo. " 4G 30" 640. The beds will take chases their fall hre&dth; and'within two inches of the length. Terms.?One-half, cash : one half, note, at 4 months, with approved security; or 2J per cent discount for cash. Boxing and Cartage, $13. For more than three years the inventor of the above Press has been improving it, working it all . the while, and ascertaining, with great care and ex pense, the best mode of carrying out all the details ?and he flatters himself he has succeeded in perfecting it; and is now manufacturing the Press himself. No Press will leave his premises without being thoroughly tested, and without it performs to the entire satisfaction of the purchaser. JOHN T. ROBINSON. Princeton, N. J., Nov. 1855. 40 8m aSJ-The Yorkville Enquirer is printed on a "Princeton Press," and any information respecting it will be cheerfully given by addressing the Publisher, L. M. GRIST. LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. YORKVILLE, S. C. S1V. JACKSON, having bought out theestab lishments of L. P. SADLER and LOVE and ' McCONNELL, respectfully informs the people of . York and the travelling community, that he will hereafter conduct the business of a LIVERY and SALE STABLE in Yorkville. He will keep a fine . stock of HORSES AND VEHICLES of every kind for sale or hire, and will be prepared with good drivers and comfortable conveyances at all times to carry passengers to and from any point in the surrounding country. Upon the arrival of the Cars, carriages will be in waiting at L the Depot f TO TAKE TRAVELLERS forthwith to their destination. His prices will be reasonable, and the business will be conducted strictly on the CASH PRINCIPLE without distinc' tion of persons. A portion of his stock will be ' kept at the Stables formerly occupied by Love & McConnell; and the remainder, at his new Sta ble, nearly OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE, on Madison-Street. Three large and conveniently " located lots will be kept for the accommodation ^ of DROVERS, who are invited TO GIVE HIM A TRIAL. S. W. JACKSON. f Yorkville, Jan. 17, 1856. 3 ly ' SPMICT&B WiaE-aOOM, C THE undersignedhav-?JSK!gJ r ing again taken charge ' ** ^ of the CABINET SHOP, SlBtM j on Merchant's Row, near the Depot, respectfully calls the attention of the citizens of Yorkville and the surrounding country to his stock of FURNITURE on hand. The assortment, both home-made and of Northern manufacture in general?embracing ' such articles as Wardrobes; Bureaus; Sideboards; Work, Folding, Extension, Mahogany and Walnut > Tables a full supply of Cane-Seat and Back Chairs, large and small 1 ROCKING CHAIRS, 0 Mahogany, Nursery and Arm Chairs, and the r Common article; Bedsteads of various pattern?; and also an assortment of the finest Clocks ever f offered in this market. He is prepared with suitable material and the most competent workmen, - to manufacture '? CABINET FURNITURE 2 of all kinds, and respectfully asks all who are in want of articles in his line, to give him a call. FUNERALS will be furnished at ths shortest no 1 tice. GEORGE S. DOSTER. Aug 80 84 ly GOODS FOR THE SEASON, ADAMS, McCOBKlE & Co., i Br iinrl nn.nirf, n Inrrra nf A Spring and Summer GOODS, purchased for " Cash in the Northern Markets, whicn will compare n favorably both in styles and prices with any ever before brought to Yorkville. They would invite the attention of the LADIES especially, to their " new and beautiful styles of ! FANCY AND DRESS GOODS, ? which cannot be excelled anywhere in the Connie try. They have iu store, besides, a general assortment of .. | STAPLE DRY-GOODS; READY MADE CLOTHING; HATS, CAPS, BOOTS u AND SHOES; HARDWARE, CROCKERY, CUTLERY, STATIONERY AND SCHOOL BOOKS, D MEDICINES, $c., $c., Ac. They respectfully ask their friends' to call early ^ and examiue their new stock, and get the benefit . of inducements which cannot be surpassed elsef where. r ADAMS, McCORKLE & Co. ! April 17 16 tf ' MEDICAL NOTICE. c . THE undersigned, after returning his thanks ? yw for the liberal patronage heretofore bestow1 Ub ed on him, respectfully announces to his friends and the public that he has associated Dr. 3 EDWARD E. JENKINS with him in the practice of MEDICINE AND SURGERY, and hopes in his new association to receive the " same generous measure of public confidence and f favor. Dr. JENKINS, after graduating in the * Medical School of his own State, availed himself of the advantages afforded in the Institutions of r Paris and other European cities. Having given f special ATTENTION to SURGICAL SCIENCE, r he is prepared particularly to attend to cases in that department of the practice. D. H. THOMASSON. 1\. 8 tf GROCERIES OP EVERY DESCRIPTION MAY BE FOUND , S. J.KUYKEXDAL&BROTHER'S r 4 T prices which cannot fail to suit purchasers r A and place COMPETITION beyond DEFIANCE. [ Those visiting Yorkville with the intention of pur( chasing any article in the GROCERY LINE, will ! find it to their advantage to examine our Stock, . before purchasing elsewhere. ' MGBBSSIGIAB GABD, DR. B. >1. COBB, fT[TILL be pleased to receive Professional Calls i Tv in the departments of MEDICINE and SURGERY. Unless professionally absent, he may be found at his residence, Fort Mill Depot, York District S. C Oct 11 40 ly Notice.??i forewarn all persons from trading for a NOTE signed by me, dated 14th April, 1866, payable to Joseph Nevin for Sixtyfive Dollars, and deposited in the hands of Moreland Mitchell, on certain conditions, which conditions never were complied with. Therefore, I will not pay the same unless compelled by law. ABLE BULINGER. May 8 19 5t Gaiters and pumps.?a fine lot of Gentlemen's GAITERS and PUMPS. For Sale by ADAMS, McCORKLE & CO.