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last April. If these falsehoods continue, the news- j papers, in self-defence, will have to cease publishing telegraphic despatches except snch as come j from their own special correspondents.?Ph'dadel- ! phi a Ledger. \ < Vnfortuuntr Occurrence. J j The Sarannnh (Jeorgian and Journal of the nth inst., says: A public meeting held in St. l'eters , Parish, S. C., day before yesterday, resulted in a ] a very serious affray. The facts as they have been related to n?, are simply these: ! ( . * The meeting was organized by calling the Hon. j Edmund Martin, to the Chair, and he proceeded to appoint a committee to prepare business for j , v its consideration. When the committee were about ( to retire, a Mr. Jesse Peoples a member of the House of "Representatives of South Carolina, a , j man of desperate character, stepped up to Mr. i ( Martin, and asked why he had not placed him up- f on said committee? Mr. Martin replied that he J ] ' had not thought of it; whereupon Mr. Peoples ; , told him that he was a d d liar. Mr. Martin j j forthwith knocked him down, and was inflicting a j j severe chastisemont upon him. At tins the friends | of both sides commenced to interfere, and it soon | t became a general fight. We are sorry to sa}', that j | Dr. E. H. Martin, of this City, the son of the gen- j , tleman alluded to above, was severely cut, and that Mr. Peeples was killed. , It is not known who inflicted the wound which caused the death of the latter. ( Our account may not be accurately correct, but having come to us in a probable form, we give it -for what it is worth. , Bgi,The New York Express, noticing the fact - that Mr. Fremont was commended to the Northern Republicans as a marvellous proper man for President, chiefly because he had explored and mapped out the Rocky Mountains, submits that if men are to be made President because they are good travellers, there is this consideration in favor of the man who, some years ago, started from the Atlantic States with a wheel-barrow, and trudged all the way to California over those Rocky Mountains: and wants to know on what principle of justice the claims of the original wheel-barrow man wero overlooked at Philadelphia ? Mr. Cramptox..?The Liverpool Times says ! that Mr. Crarapton is "an arrant bungler," and ! thinks he was deservedly dismissed from a post he i was incompetent to fill. In addition it uses the following language: "But whatever estimate Mr. Crampton may ; form of himself, we hope it has never entered into his cranium to suppose that he is of sufficient im- j portance to set the two countries by the ears, for if such bo his belief, his egotism is doomed to re- , ceive a decided shock." B&. The following is from the London weekly newspaper edited by Douglas .Jerrold : " n t.not tlioso nflrrpu will bp nrill - ilCAK nvcn., "V. , , ted od an engine planned by American brain, forged by American arms, and set up here on English soil by American hands?most noble specimens withal of our American brethern on the other side I of the wave. Now, what need we care for the red tape when we may bind both sides of the Atlantic together with the tapes of the steam press." B@u.Col. Brooks appeared before the Criminal i Court in Washington city on Monday morning, on the charge of assault and battery upon Mr. Sumner. He was accompanied by James L. Orr and Lawrence M. Keitt, both of South Carolina The j witnesses were discharged until further notice, owing to the District Attorney's receiving a note from Mr. Sumner saying his physician did not - > think it prudent for him to attend, owing to the condition of his health. Killed by Lightning.?Henry Mathis was kil- i led by lightning, on Saturday evening below Pacolet Springs, while out in the field hoeing cot- j ton. Two of his children were near him hoeing ; at the time?one of whom was stunned and knock- i 9 e<l down by the fluid, but the other escaped unin- i jured. It took place in an open field divested of all timber.?Carolina Spartan. BgUlIqn. Wm. L. Dayton, the Republican ' nominee for Vice President, is a lawyer by profes- ! sion; has held the office of Judge of one of the New Jersey courts; has served in her State Legis- j lature, and was one of her representatives in the United States Senate from 1842 to 1854. We was 1 then a Whig. The Fibst.?Mr. Buchanan is by trade a I'rin- i ter, the first one of the craft who has been nomi- I nated for the highest office in the gift of the peo- : pie, although many of them have become famous ; in other ways. Columbia Market. J i'ly 7. Cotton.?At the close of our last weekly report, I we left our market active, although there was j very little cotton selling. The same good feeling has prevailed this week. On Wednesday the * " '* n....;t-nrj TT-itV, lirnvnAAl I Steamer norm auia?a imi.tvu ...... ?...., dates to the 18th ult., quoting iiu advance of |d. in cotfon, with sales for two days of 17,000 bales. | On Friday the Canada arrived bringing Liverpool date9 to the 21st ult., quoting cotton as firm, with : sales of the week of 00,000 bales, including 17,- > 000 bales, to speculators. The sales for the week j in our market have been small, amounting to 80 bales at 8 3-4 @10| extremes. Bacon.?Since our last report, advices have J been received from Baltimore and the West, quoting an advance in prices. Prices have advanced accordingly in our market, and we now quote ribbed sides by the hhd. at lli@12c., clear sides at 12@12}. Shoulders have uot partaken of the corresponding advance, and we still continue to quote them at 9*- @10u. jFlour.?The stock of old is still ample, and the j demand but limited, we still quote common and t medium grades at $5 3-4@6J in bbls. and sacks. New Flour is very scarce, and a fine article would ' readily command a high price. Corn.?The market is well supplied, and conse- j quently prices are looking down. We now quote ! 60@05c. per bushel of 5G pounds. Peas.?The supply is increasing, and the demand but limited, consequently prices have declined since our last report, we now quote 50 (?, 65c per bushel. Fodder.?Still no change to notice. The supply has been fair at quotations of $lf @ $1? per hun- t dred. STEAM SAW MILL AMD LOT FOR SAIE. I I NOW offer for sale my interest (being onehalf) in the STEAM SAW MILL, known as j Hoffman and Whitesides' Mills. Said Mills are in j good repair, and in operation in a fine l'INE TIMBERED country, near the Adair's Ferry Road, I' } miles from Yorkville. With the Mill will be sold j my interest in the tract of land on which the Mill j is erected, containing about 200 ACRES. Also, I offer for sale my HOUSE and LOT in , the town of Yorkville, near the Depot, containing I TWO ACRES, cn which is a good DWELLING I HOUSE with double chimneys, and good outbuildings ; Garden, good Springs convenient, and timber sufficient to do a small family teu or twelve months. N. B.?I wish it distinctly understood that I I must have money, and those indebted to myself, i HOFFMAN & JAR RETT, or the firm of IIOFF- ! MAN & WHITESIDES, had better settle with J Cash, which they can do with me for a Short time, after which they will have to settle with au officer. F. L. HOFFMAN. ^ July 10 -'8 3ui ' LIST OF LETTERS, REMAINING in the Post Office at Yorkville, } S. C., on the 1st of July, 18"?C, which if not taken out within three months, will be sent to the ! Post Office Department as dead letters:? A.?William Ardry. B.?Wheaton Ball, John Brakefield, E. P. Bossett, John Brown, W. N. Brownlee. c.--J. H. Caten, 2; Rev. M. A. Connelly, Mr. i Cureton, heirs of Peter Cherry, Stephen Char- j trand, Robert Corans. D.--Miss Mary E. Dean, Miss Amanda Dunn. P.--R. H. Fullwood, 2; J. Z. Falls &. Co., Isaac j Faris. G.?Thomas Grier, Miss Susan J. Guthrie. H.?Miss Jane Hawthorn, D. Hogan, John R. i Humphries. L.~James Litle, II. P. Lindsey. M.--Miss M. F. P. McNeil, James 0. Moore, Thos. Miller, Josiah Millsap, Miss E. L. McKee, George C. Martin, Mrs. M. R. McMakin. N.--N. J. Neal. P.?Isaac A. Pierson, II. J. Tride. R.?Reedy & Wylie. S.?Miss Sallie Scaife, Mrs. Nancy Smith, A. I A. Small, R. A. Smith, S. C. Steveus. T.--Rev. Samuel Townsend, 2. "W.--S. Wise, R. Wilkins, James or Samuel ' ? Wylie, Miss Frank A. Walker, J. T. Walker, J. i f Wissinger, Rev. J. E. White, James S. Williamson. ' W. R. ALEXANDER, P. M. ! July 10 28 3t Hardware akd crockery. A new supply, for sale cheap at KATCHFORD'S. YORK SHERIFF'S SALES. ! O V Virtue of Writs of Fieri Facias, to me dircct13 ed, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriffs Sale, ON* TUB FIRST MONDAY IN AUGUST next, at York Court House, the followng property, viz:? * O.ie tract of land whereon the defendant now esides, levied on as the property of Margaret A. Harris, at the suit of M. A. Kee and others. 1 One sorrel mare, levied on as the property of )scar A. Faris, at the suit of Adams & McCotkle. 1 One tract of land whereon the defendant now esides, levied on as the property of Wrn. A. Giv:ns, at the suit of S. Sadler & Son. 1 One tract of land containing 200 Acres, adjoicng lands of Wm. Black, Gilbert Enloe, Dr. W. J. lood, nnd Rufus Meek. Also, one house nnd lot situated in Yorkville, near the Kings Mountain Ituilroad Depot. Also, three Negroes, viz: Tom tn4 his wife, ltachael; and Joe, levied on as the aroperty of Martin Mullenax, at the suit of S. E. Bratton and others. II One tract of land levied on as the property of lames Etters, whereon he now resides, adjoining lands of A. W. Whisenant and others, at the suit )f G. S. Parker, Survivor. 2 Five Negroes, viz: Isom, Adam, Amy, Fanny \nd Violet, levied on as the property of Stanley Fewcll, at the suit of Stophen M. Johnson and jtliors. i. One brown horse and one wagon, levied on as the property of Benjamin Chambers, at the suit of White, Rives, & Co. 2 ^ One negro boy, Henry, levied on as the property of T. W. Faris, at the suit of Wylie & Moffatt and others. 2 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides levied on as the property of Andrew Wherry, at the suit of Wylie, Roddy & Co. 3 S. C. YOUNG BLOOD, s. y. d. Yorkville, July 10, 1850. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA.? York District.?William Nicholls, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of York District, by virtue of a writ of Capias at? Satisfaciendum, at the suit of S. Sadler & Son, having filed in iny office, together with a schedule, on oath, of his estate and effects his petition to the Court of Common Fleas, praying that he may be admitted to the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly, made for the relief of Insolvent Debtors : It is Ordered, that the said S. Sadler & Son, and all other, the creditors to whom the said Wm. Nicholls is in anywise indebted, be, and they are hereby summoned, and have notice to appear before the said Court, at York Court House, on the 13th day of October next, to show cause if any they can, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid should not be granted. JOHN G. F.N LOR, c. c. c. ri.s. Office of Common Pleas, 1 York District, July 5th, 1850. j 3tin " VALUABLE LAND FOR SALE." THE Subscriber being desirous of removing to the West, offers his valuable tract of LAND for sale, situated on the head waters of Fishing Creek, near the King's Mountain Road, about 2] miles North-East of Yorkville, and containing about 260 ACRES. On the premises is a GOOD DWELLING HOUSE, with all necessary outbuildings. On the tract is a GOLD MINE, which if properly worked, would doubtless yield handsome profits. There is also on the tract, considerable BOTTOM LAND and a first rate MEADOW. The above property, if not sooner disposed of, will be offered at public sale on the first Monday in September. I will sell. G. L. TIIOMASSON. July 10 28 8t CRESCENT (TIT ( IRCI S On its Southern Tour. 120 ME\ A\D HORSES ! THE GRANDEST PROCESSION OF THE AGB! NO nUMBUfi, NO ANIMALS, NO INDIANS! .1 GOOD OLD FA SIII OX ED CIRCUS, Such as used to Travel Thirty Years Ago. WM. C. MANAIIAN, Sole Proprietor. JOHN SHAY, Equestrian Director. WM. C. MIDDLETON, Treasurer. WILL EXHIBIT A T UNIONVILLE, July 9th: BULLOCH'S CREEK, Davison anil White's Store, July 10;YORKVILLE, July 11 : ROCK HILL, Saturday July 12; CHARLOTTE, July 14th. Admission Fifty Cents, children and servants 25 cents. Doors open at 1 and G. Performance to commence at 2 and 7. JIJDIEY REYNOLDS. The ORATOR of the Rata on the Lead, Immense Fonts of Equestrianism, Strength and Elegance! Only one star in the Firmament shining more brightly, appearing more Beautiful than "Venus rising from the Sea." M'LLE FRAXCR VIC, The Floral Equestrienne, who introduces her troupe of Elfin Ponies?so small as to be wonders in nature, so graceful as to claim universal admiration, so novel in performance as to surprise all beholders! Madame Showlcs, The English Lady delineator of the Scenes of the Tournament and Chivalry, will represent the Queen of 'Love and Beauty,' as in the days of Ivanhoe, and Ashby do la Zouehe. Mad'lle Franck Vic, changing from her gentle introduction of the Miniature Steeds, so elegantly pleasing, will excite the astonishment and even fear of the audience, by performing the wild, unruly and fierce Mexican Pet Horse, EUREKA. And show that careful training can cause the fiery Steed of the desert to become submissive and obedient to a beautiful and innocent girl. GREAT EQUESTRIAN'S. Who has not heard of the accomplished, Mr. 0. Dale, the renowned graceful llider and One Hundred Somerset Man! His great achievements make him the favorite of the Ring. MR. W. J. SMITH, A Six Ilorse Rider of such renown that comparison and description are equally futile to do justice to the great science of horsemanship and acrobatic power he daily enacts?lie is styled the Demon Hunter of the Mountain*. MR. J. SHOWL.ES, The Hercules of the Arena?the wonder of the age?the strong man of the mountain cave?in all those feats of agility ami strenglh, and superb wild horsemanship, will induce many a cheer, and create many an anxious surprise iu his several distinctive acts. MASTER CHARLES SHAY, The Nicaragua Juggler?in a host of delusions, magical and wonderful, an adept in the great art of curious deceptive Feats?will amuse, interest and instruct the old as well as the juveniles. THE VE.YHEAX BROTHERS, Au immense net of Suspensions, Clingings, Posturing, by the two Herculean Astists'. The greatest feat ever invented, will he performed by the original inventors Mr. Chns. Morrison, and John Foster, on a Pole thirty feet high. Mr. Morrison will perform some of the most extraordinary feats ever beheld in this country, which has won for them the appellation of the Aerial Contortionist. JIMMEY REYNOLDS, The Clown of the North, the South, the East ami tlie ttesi?uiciit'sioiicnuiug or iuu, me uesi investments 111 the World for a hearty Laugh?the Prince of Good fellows, and companion of the laughing spirits of the age?announces distinctly that at each performance lie will cause the audience to shake hands with the Comic, Educated, Trick, Kicking, Fast Going, High getting tip. Low getting down, Rolling over, Standing upon head Mule. IIolon Colon Polly takes a glass, whose performances show that the much abused Mule tribe have more sense than many that run them down. MR. W. WALKER. Will direct and introduce the many favorite Pantomimes and Farces, which will close with fun and spirit, each entertainment. GREAT ATTRACTION OF THE SEASON.? Mad'lle Franck Vic, among the splendid acts, she will introduce, will dnucc in conjunction with the favorite Clown, Mr. lteynolds, a superb devertisemont entitled the Flirtation Polka. fisjj^The New Orlenns Double Brass and String Band, will execute many splendid and popular airs from the be3t and most approved masters. J. II. SAKGEANT, Agent. July 3 27 2t. AR^^'S PRESERVING FRESH FRIITS. Manufactured and For Sale at J. X. LEWIS' Tin Factory. July 10 i!8 tf UNION ACADEMY," I1 1HE FIFTH ANNUAL.SESSION of this new . and flourishing Institution, which has just i closed with fifty-two Students, will commence on ! TUESDAY, 1ST OF JULY, and terminate on the i tfSth of November with a public Examination.? ' This Institution, situated, as it is, in point of | health, morals, and remoteness from all the vices I and temptations so seductive of youth, trill berej after be under the mutual instruction of JOHN B. PAXKEY and WILLIAM L. SAXDIFER. The success of Mr. PAN1CEY, as a most devoted and indefatigable instructor, is now too well known to need comment. In behalf of Mr. SAXDIFER, we can say he lias been reared up in our midst; that he is a young gentleman of high-toned moral character : has taught a private school several years, giving entire satisfaction to all his patrons. We feci satisfied lie is in every respect qualified for the position, and that wc have been fortunate in securing the services of one so eminently suited to the business. Before the commencement of next session, the building will be enlarged, and every accommodation 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 thnn one mile of the Academy. The Students are expected to attend Preaching, and conveyances are furnished by thcii host. Students will be taken from Rock Hill to their Boarding houses on the 30th June, 2d and oth oi -TiiIt? frnn of n.linrrrn. While this School is not in the least sectarian, Students will he catechised and instructed in the Uuion Questions. TUITION AS FORMERLY, VIZ: Primary English Branches 00 Higher branches of English 10 00 Classics and Mathematics, per session...15 00 I 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. I1ICKLIN, M. 1). Secretary of Bonrd. June 5 2-'l tf KING'S MOUNTAIN MY MILITARY SCHOOL, I ' Yorkvlllc, S. C. FACULTY: I M. JENKINS, (Senior in Organization, Regulation and Discipline.) 1'roftssor of Mathematics and KutPiuxcii'ALS -J ural Philosophy. A. COWARD. (Senior in Business matters.) Professor of Belles Lettres and French. C. A. SEABROOK, Professor of Aneiriit Languages and Assistant in English Branches. D. II. THOMASSON, M. D., Surgeon. B. P. BOYD, Bursar. rpiIL SECOND SESSION of tht^ Institution JL will be opened in the new Garrison Buildings on the 1st of September. Terms of Second Session.?For School Expenses, /. e., Tuition, Books &c., Board, Lights, Fuel ami Washing, $80*?payable $10 on entrance, and $40 on 1st of November. No one under 12 or over 18 years of age will he received. The services of a Physician having been engaged, there will be no extra charge for medical attendance. Until the loth of August letters will be directed to Charleston, S. C. *At the rate of S200 per annum. July 3 27 4t EBENEZER ACADEMY, | T gives the undersigned Committee of Trus L tecs of the Ebcneber Female Academy, un feigned pleasure to be able to announce to tin public that we have secured the services of Mis; HENRIETTA C. HENllY, (daughter of Dr. Hen ry, late of the S. C. College,) as teacher in ou Academy. Miss HENRY has had two or three years oxpe rience as a Teacher, and comes to us with tin highest recommendations. The first term of our Institution will begin oi MONDAY, 7th day of JULY instant. Tuition per term of five months: I Rending, Writing and Arithmetic, $0 00 Geography, Eng. Grammar, History, &c.... 9 00 Nat. Philosophy, Botany, Chemistry, &C...12 50 Latin and Greek Lnngungcs, 15 00 EXTRAS: French 10 00 Music, 20 00 Use of Piano, 1 00 Wood, &c, 50 Studeuts pay from the time they cnter.No deduction except in case of protracted illness Boarding (exclusive of light;-) can be had in th best families at $8 per month. JOHN MASSEY, ) E. T. AVERY, I Com. J. G. RICHARDS, J July 3 27 5t ROCK HILL ACADEMY, A T a meeting of the Trustees of Rock Ilil J\. Academy, it was unanimously resolved to so licit the services of Gen. JOHN A. ALSTON and the Trustees have the pleasure of informim their friends and the public, in this and the nd joining districts, that Gen. ALSTON has signifies his intention to take charge of the Institution and will begin the exercises of the ensuing ses sion, on MONDAY THE 14TII OF JULY. Th Terms, per session of five months will be: Spelling, Heading and Writing, $0 00 The above, with Arithmetic, Geography, ami Grammar, i ou History, Natural Philosophy and Chemistry, 12 50 The Latin and Greek Languages, Algebra and Geometry, 17 50 Good Hoarding can be had in the iuimcdi ' ate vicinity, at Might Dollars per month. By order of the Board. H. F. BROACH, Sec'y. June 20 2G 4t BETHEL" THE SECOND SESSION of this School, unde: the superintendence of J. T. H ARRY, Prin i cipal, assisted by Mrs. HARRY, will coramenci on the SECOND MONDAY, 14th of JULY next j The terms of tuition, for the session ot fivi mouths, arc as follows:? Primary English Branches $0.1)0 English Grammar and Geography 8.00 Higher English Branches; Mathematics, and the Classics, n..15.00 Good Boarding can be had in pleasant families i convenient to the Academy, at $7 per month. No admission for less than half a session ; ant ! students wishing to continue longer than the ha) ! ami not the whole session, will be charged by tin I month. No deduction for lost time, unless in ca i ses of protracted illness. Bethel, June 12, 1850. 24e Limestone Springs Female Higli SCHOOL. i rnilli ANNUAL EXAMINATION nml Coin J mcncement of the Institution will take placi 1 on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 15tli anc j 1 Cth of JULY. The Commencement Address wil he delivered by the ltev. Prof. REYNOLDS, D. D ; There being no Summer vacation in this School it is desirable that all new Pupils join the Classe.1 at the Commencement, j June 20 20 3t BANK CHECKS ON CHARLESTON AND NEW YORK, FOR SALE BY J. A. BROWN, Agent. At the Rail Road Depot, i July 3 27 lit ! OZ. SULPHATE QlimE.j OU For Sale by TITOMASSON & JENKINS. I July 9 28 tf new establishment. Cheap Groceries for Cash!! fTIHE undersigned have opened a NEW GROCE1. RY Store in Yorkvillc, at the stand formerly occupied by S. N. STOWE & CO., and L. P. SADLER & CO., nearly Opposite Walker's Hotel, where they are now receiving a fresh and cavefully 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 ?olicit calls from their friends and the community generally, and they feel assured that, with a full and complete stock and liberal prices, they will be able to give satisfaction. THOMAS DAVIES & CO. Yorkville, Jan. 31, 185G. 5 tf epps'IprTngs. PT.T1VRLAHD COTTTCTV. Iff c TIIIS 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, lias 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 nnd convenience of invalids and pleasure-seekers. The House is now open for the reception of guests; and the attention of the public is respectfully called t<T the superiority of these SPRINGS, which, composed mainly of Mng' nesia and White Sulphur, arc highly recommended by competent judges. Single Boarders, per week, $0.00; per month $20,000. Man and horse, per week, $8; per month $20.00. Families, in'f eluding 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. *45* Chester Standard will copy one month and forward nccounts to Swangstown, Cleveland Co., North Carolina. June 12 24 tf | Dissolution of Copartnership, ttJ2 THE Copartnership heretofore existing beyjf tween the undersigned in the PRACTICE of MEDICINE, under the stylo 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, persons who are indebted are earnestly requested to call on 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. THOMASSON, J. F. LINDSAY, i Yorkville, Feb. 18, 185G. 8 tf NEW COPARTNERSHIP at the BARBER SHOP!! THE undersigned humbly and respectfully ini form the gentlemen of York that they have form! ed a Copartnership, and will be pleased to serve them in every department of the tonsorial art, nt i the stand one door South of the ENQUIRER OFi FICE. Their Saloon is supplied with everything 1 requisite for the business ; and they hope, by the most polite and prompt attention, to merit a gen1 eral patronage. THOMAS BALLARD, ALBERT HENDERSON. June 5 23 tf THE CELEBRATION PAMPHLET, Containing a full account of the King's Mountain Celebration, the addresses of Col. JOIIN S. PRESTON and Mr. BANCROFT, the letters of distinguished gentlemen, and large addenda by way of Appendix, may be had at the Enquirer Office by application to Mr. Grist: or at the stores - of G. R. Ratciiforp, Arams, McCorkt.f. k Co., - or L. Bi.oomtiero & Bro. Price 35 rents. The e members of the several Committees are requested s to call for their copies. April 17 16 tf OSITIVE NOTICE.--The undersigned is compelled to call upon all persons who are p indebted to himself individually, or to the firms of L. T. SADLER & Co., and SADLER, STOWE r, & Co., to make immediate settlement. The demands upon him are pressing and must bo met.? He hopes his friends will promptly respond to this reasonable request, and save h,hn from the resort to an unpleasant necessity, which is really the only alternative. L. P. SADLER. June 19 25 tf TAKE NOTICE.---All persons indebted to the estate of ROBERT E. MILLER, deceased, are earnestly requested to make immediate payment. The demands against the estate arc pressing. I HAVE HAD TO PAY SOME - COST and dont wish to pay any more, nor do I . wish to put others to the unnecessary expense of c paying cost. JNO. L. MILLER, Adm'r. June 26 26 tf ~V| OLTIAIAG GOODS.?A carefully sc!? v . i nmanrr t* ttrr*?im 4 vo c< t.'n/"vvtt* -1.TJL iccieu aruoiv 01 rixvoj. onw.iu MOURNING GOODS, of the latest and most ap? proved styles, consisting of fine Black and Grenadine Silks, Tissues, Crape Despagne, solid and striped Bareges and Muslins, Ginghams, &c. Slc., 1 just received and for sale, very low, at G. 11. RATCHFORD'S. ; ' May 29 22 c jr ? Ij^OR REXT,--The undersigned offers FOR RENT his desirable HOUSE and LOT, situa, tod on the Kidg's Mountain r-oud, adjoining the - Military Academy lot. The Dwelling-House is e comfortably arranged, and supplied with all necessary outbuildings. Possession can be given immediately. Terms accommodating. L. BLOOMBERG. June 26 16 tf COTTON SAW GINS. " TIIE Subscriber having purchased the GINMAKING ESTABLISHMENT of Wm. Cnmp* bell, 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 r DE W ARE TIIE IDES OF OCTO. 1> BEIt.?Return Day is past, but it will soon c return again. My NOTES AND ACCOUNTS are still in the hands of JNO. L. MILLER, Esq., for j collection; and those indebted to me are earnestly requested to call upon him and settle. The business must be closed. W. J. BOWEN. April 3 13 tf BRAXDIES & WINES.- -Fine Bran dies ; Port, Madeira and Blackberry Wines. ' for medicinal purposes. For sale by THOMASSON & JENKINS, j. June 5 23 tf ! T> AGOIXG AND ROPE.?TF.N COTLS 11 Charleston and Weavers Rope?Gunny, Gildroy and Dundee Bagging. Just Received and for sale low, by S. J. KUVKENDAL & BRO. DIET FOR TIIE SICIi.?Fresh Corn Starch ; Tapioca, Arrow Root; Broma, kc. . I For sale by THOMASSON & JENKINS. 1 June 5 23 tf ' OXNETS.--A ncw anJ varied stock of Bon u nets and Trimmings, of the latest and most ' fashionable patterns at 5 G. R. RATCHFORD'S. June 5 23 tf \rEAST POWDERS.--Fresh Yeast Powders aud Soda, for making good bread. For Sale by THOMASSON & JENKINS. J 1 LLSPICE, Black Pepper, Ginger and FlaJ\. voring Extracts. For snle by THOMASSON & JENKINS. 1/KESII CLOVER SEED.?For Sale by 1 ADAMS, McCORKLE & CO. LAMP OIL AND CAx\DLES.--Fur Sale by THOMASSON & JENKINS. I June 5 23 tf . - y ^UStlttSS fUtlMS. ~ MASONIC^MEETINGS. \/i/ PHILANTHROPIC LODGE Vtsf No. 78, A.*. F.\ M.\ meets rcgulnrl <*?iu on the THIRD MONDAY EVENING < each month. L. M GRIST, Secretory. \ | ACKEY CHAPTER, No. 16, R. XtJ. A.*. M.\ holds its reyjulnr Communicntior on the FIRST MONDAY EVENING of eachraontl L. M. GRIST, Secretary. G1IBSON COUNCIL, No. ?, holds its r< I" gular meetings on the FIRST TUESDA Evening in each month; following the regula meeting of the Royal Arch Chapter. L. M. GRIST, Recorder. July 26, 1855. 29 ly DR. ALFRED CRAVEN, |lcsibmt Jhirgtatt ? enlist, ^ YORKVILLE, S. C. Higy* On the East side of the Main Street, Sout of the "Palmetto Hotel." 1&a Jan 6 1 tf S. J. KUYKENDAL &, BRO. YORKVILLE, S. C. PURCHASERS OP cokoh, nora, wms, CG&I and all other country produce. Fob 7 6 tf WM. C. OWEN, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, YORKVILLE, S. C. Shop on Liberty-Street, 2 Doors below th "Adlckes Building.*' April 24 17 ly JOHN 17 MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW ANT1 COMMISSIONER IN EQUITY YORKVILLE, 8. C. Office in tho Court-House. Jan 18 2 tf R. W. BECK WITH, Mattlj aitb (Llodi-lttalicr, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Keeps Constantly on hand a fine assortment of Jev elry. Repairing promptly Executed. Aug Id 32 ly CALDWELL, PAGAN & CO., nnMMissinN MFRHHANTS. Law Books, and all printed matter, old or ne< will be particularly attended to. Names letteri on books with gold. E. R. STOKES. May 22 21 tlOd ENCOURAGE 7HISKN0CKING CHARLOTTE, N. C. THE undersigned bogs leave to return li thanks to those who favored him with a ci during the last year, and he respectfully inforc the public that he lias removed to the Shop late occupied by Messrs. George & lVhisunnt, adjoi ing Mr. J. Rudisill's Planing Mills, where he prepared to executed all work in biSline, as chei and good as can be done in the State. TURNING, CUTTING SCREWS, REPAL ING BOILERS and ENGINES of alt descriptions, ma kin q and repairing MILLSPINDLES, WOOD PLAINERS, PLOUGHS, IRONING WAGONS, and in IIORSE-SIIOEIIVG, &.C., ' I will compare work with any one forneatnes wear and dispatch. Interfering shoes SI.25; coi mon do. SI; cast steel toes or plates S2. have also erected an Air Furnace f ? -1? T? ?i.:-l. ti.? ui ineuilig oniss, nuivu uusncrs uuvijf. iuc puui tcan get Brass and Composition Castings by callii at the above establishment and furnishing pa terns. Also Brass melted over at a reduced pric with neatness and despatch. Old Copper and Brass Wanted. S. J. PERRY. May 8 19 Cm CARROLL HOUSE. CHESTERVILLE, S. C. THAT large and splendid three story liuildii on the cast side of Chester Depot, is no open for the accommodation of persons travellii by the Cars or otherwise. The Proprietor is w< aware, that nothing short of a well-kept hous will induce custom to this so recently gotten up and although very solicitous of patronage, he r frains from those thousand and one promises whi< have been made, only to be broken by many of h "illustrious predecessors." He confidently hopes, that he will be sustaine and upon trial give that satisfaction and nccomm dation to the wearied traveller, that will send hi on his way rejoicing. J. L. CARROLL. Feb 14 - 7 tf SITUATION WANTED.?A YOUN Jk3 man desires to be engaged as PRINCIPAL < ASSISTANT in an Academy. The best re cor mcndations can be produced. Address "TEACI ER," care Enquirer Office, Yorkville, S. C. Juno 6 23 tf Will ftttcnd to the Sale of Country Produce, Flour, Grain & Office at the Comer of East Bay and Cumberland-Sts., Caldwell, Blakely & Co., "j James Pagan, > Charleston, S. ( Brawley & Alexander. J Not 8 44 ly NEW CARPET STORE. JAMES G. BAILEY, (late of the firm of dailey and lambef.t) Direct Importers of all Kinds of CARPETII&.RES.FLOOROIL CL0THS.& LIAE.V GOODS, Curtain Materials and Trimmings, &c 234 KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. m* p. s. ?Orders promptly attended to. Aug. 2 30 ly* archb'd. cameron jos. johnson, j CAMERON & CO., PHffiNIX IRON WORKS, CHARLESTON S.--C., Manufacturers of Marine and Stationary Engin* Rice Pounding and Threshing Mills; Machine ry 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 4G l.v aaaBnHBBBMOBHBWBHnHll bookbYndery^ AND BLANK 1101 M&B1I&CT0B1 THE SUBSCRIBER Would respectfully inform the citizens of Yo and the surrounding country, that he has opened an establishment on RICHARDSON-STREET, Hear of the Carolina Times Office, COLUMBIA, S. C. Where he is now fully prepared to do all kinds work in his line in the best style, the most durnblc manner, and on as reasonable terms as can be done ANYWHERE IN THE SOUTH BILiAMIS 3????? Ruled to any pattern, bound in the best manne of superior paper, and paged if required. jfantg anii pain pulling. Periodicals, Music Books, &c., bound in every v riety of style. Public and private libraries re-bound; and old books repaired IX TIIE NEATEST MANNER. ORDERS Wo>7 THE COUNTRY For SlierlflP'H, Ordinaries', Clerk's and otli< BLANK BOOKS, With patterns sent, and the lftcesary iustructio given, will meet with prompt attention. Canbibafes. > FOR SENATOR. The friends of Col. R. G. McCAW, resI) poctfully announce him as a Candidate to repreJ sent the people of York District in the STATE )f SENATE. April 3 14 te &3P The friends of Hon. I.D. WITHERSPOON * respectfully announce him as a Candidate for relSi election to the SENATE, nt the ensuing election. J- April 3 14 te FOR REPRESENTATIVES. ). , 111.- -u-1_ _ . Y The friends of ED WAR D MOORE, Esq., ir respectfully announce him as a Candidate to represent the people of York District in the next Leg islalure, at the ensuing election. April 3 14 te flSSTThe 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. April 3 14 te :h ? DSr"We are requested to nnuounce WM. C. BLACK, as a "Candidate to represent York Dis trict in the next Legislature. April 3 14 te The friends of A. WHYTE, Esq., respectfully announce hitn as a Candidate to represenl (if York District in the next Legislature. March 27 13 te - flgyThe friends of J. C. CHAMBERS, Esq., respectfully announce him as a Candidate to represent the people of York Distriot in the next Leg islature. April 10 15 tf e The friends of A. ft. WALLACE, esq., respectfully announce him as a Candidate to repre_ sent the people of York District in the next Legislature. April 17 16 te FOR ORDINARY. JfcfSy We are authorised to announce the Rev JAMES If. 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 OR D1NARY at the ensuing election. April 3 14 te fi-35 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. We are authorized to announce BENJA MIN P. BOYD, as a Candidate for TAX-COLLEC TOR for York District, at the ensuing election. Jan G 1 tf * ffcfiF We are authorized to announce SAMUE! W. JACKSON, as a Candidate for the office c _ TAX-COLLECTOR for York District at the ensu ing election. Jan 6 1 tf Bfcg" The friends of CORNELIUS O'DANIEI Esq., respectfully announce him as a Candidat for TAX-COLLECTOR for York District. [MANY VOTERS. Jan 6 1 tf The friends of WYLIE L. HARRIS, res pectfully announce him as a Candidato forTA] COLLECTOR at the ensuing election. MANY VOTERS. December 20, 1855. 50 tf 7 ram ? m MEDICINES. ~ A NEW SUPPLY. THE Subscribers respectfully call the attentio of the citizens of York, and the adjocei counties of North Carolina, to their new stock < ?s. Fresh and Genuine MEDICINES, embracing nearly every article usually kept i DRUG STORES. Our stock is very large and vc ricd, offering excellent opportunities to the Phys ician, Planter and Merchant, who will do well t call and examine for themselves. K All our preparations are in accordance with th prescribed rules of the U. S. Pharmacopia. ] shall bo our particular care to faithfully represer the quality of every article sold by us. f Our purchases arc made under circumstance enabling us to sell upon terms and at prices th most accommodating. Our stock consists of Drug. Medicines, Chemicals, Dye- Woods and Dye-Stuff, Oils, Paints, and Painter's Articles', Varnishs, Windoic-Glo3s and Putty ; Olassware; English, A merican and French Pcrjumcry; Toilet and Shauin & ? jL p/..l i n . GVUVXj 1 UUlfif 1 iex/l UHU JLllllI JJIU9IIZ3, Surgical and Dental Instruments; Trusses, Supporters and Bandages; Spices, Snuff of Fino Chewing Tobacco; Cigars of finest flavor Superior Inks; Pure Wines, Fancy Articles, &c. Prescriptions carefully dispensed. Good carefully packed and forwarded as directed. r $2?" Prompt attention given to all orders. [- L. P. BARNETT & CO. April 10 15 tf - H PIASTERS AjyaUSE-SUILDEBS. THE Subscriber returns his thanks for the ver liberal patronage received for the past, an takes this method to inform thccitizens of York an a" the surrounding Districts, and the whole South that he has effected another improvement in the Cotton Gin and Wheat Thrasher, that excels any that have ever been introduce heretofore ; and from long experience he has n er fear in challenging any other Factory, either Nort or South, to produce an equal. He feels very con 1)S lident in saying to the public, that his Gins exce in performance any other mako or pattern now i: use. With dry cotton the roll cannot be broke; iv, or made to spew over, which no other pretends t sd claim, and with good driving power and attend ance, a 45 saw gin, will Gin from 4 to 6 Bales or more in a Day weighing from 350 to 400 lbs.; which is as muci . as any one hand can well handle in a day. An, i person wanting a superior Gin or Thrasher, ca be supplied by sending on his order to me at 'is lewisville, Chester Dist., S. C. Work will be shipped to any place desired. RE PAIRING done at the shortest possible notice, y To House-builders, I will say that I am manu facturing ip SASH BLINDS AND DOOES, of every description, made of the best material and dry lumber, and workmanship the very best. All work carefully packed and forwarded to or der. JOHN SIMPSON. June 12 24 tf TTTTT?T)T7 (1Mb O AT P CTADT P Lil V JwA I ni^JJ Oil Liu U 1 ilDLiJj YORIiVILLE, S. C. 1S> Ci TV. JACKSON, having bought out the estab n" O lishmcnts of L. P. SADLER and LOVE an McCONNELL, rcspectfullj' informs the people o ?r York and the travelling community, that lie wil IC hereafter conduct the business of a LIVERY an 3? SALE STABLE in Yorkvillc. lie will keep a fin lt" stock of e' HORSES A3YD VEHICLES of every kind for sale or hire, and will be prepar ed with good drivers and comfortable conveyan ces at all times to carry passengers to and fror any point in the surrounding country. Upon th arrival of the Cars, carriages will be in waiting a the Depot TO TAKE TRAVELLERS jg forthwith to thcir'destination. His prices will b iw reasonable, and the business will be conductci tg strictly on the CASH PRINCIPLE withoutdistinc jll tion of persons. A portion of his stock will b e, kept at the Stables formerly occupied by Lov >; & McConnell; and the remainder, at his new Sta e- ble, nearly ^ OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE, on Mndison-Strect. Three large and convenient^ i located lots will be kept for the accommodatiot 0' of DROVERS, who aro invited m TO GIVE HIM A TRIAI. S. W. JACKSON. Yorkville, Jan. 17, 1856. 3 ly - AVOEASSES.?10 Barrels Superior N. Or G -Lv JL lenns Molasses. 10 half barrels do. or 15 Bbls. Stewart's Refined C. Sugar, a- 15 Boxes E. D. Cheese. I- Just Roceived by 4. S. J. KUYKENDAL & BRO. May 29 . 22 . ' c sr- .-. . NEW ESTABLISHMENT! ? > TlllllSlHIIIilUTII 1 THE Subscriber takes great pleasure in A acknowledging bis indebtedness to the pjjjJ 1 citizens of Yorkvillo and vicinity, for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestow d upon him 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 M are and Japanned Ware, ^ of every description; COOK, PARLOR and SHOP STOVES; a variety of Kitchen Furniture, and all articles in his line, which he will always be ready to sell on the most accommodating terms. The Manufacturing Room, In the basement floor of the same building is supj 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 cred , itable to the Mountain District. Merchants wishing bills filled can be accommodated at very short notice. With a continuation of the pleasant smiles of . the fair daughters of Tork, with whioh he has >1 ; heretofore been favored, and a generous patronage from tho "rest of mankind," the undersigned reels assured that, by strict attention, he -will be enabled to give general satisfaction. ? * J. NEWTON LEWIS. Yorkville, April 17, 1866. 16 U WE'LL ALL TAKE A RIDE. immi%mmn MILES JOHNSON & CO., RESPECTFULLY announce that they have just received a large stock of merchandise in . ? their line, to which they would invite the atten- ?.7 *. tion of their friends and the balance of .the world. In the assortment, will be found a very fine and ' rare stock of ' >& SADDLES, Ranging in price from J to $25, several of which arc made in an entirely new and improved style. . They have also a full ass <rtment of , HARNESS, BRIDLES, FLY-NETS, MOUlfTIXGS AND SADDLERY HARDWARE, " jl TRUNKS AND VALISES, and a variety of goods usually kept ixr& Saddlery , Store. They are also supplied with an excellent . stock of LEATHER, and fully prepared with the ' ?'" t . aid of competent workmen, to furnish their friends with every thing in their line, of s Y j HOME MANUFACTURE, at the shortest notice and in the very best style. - They are thankful to their friends for a liboral pa tronagc, and hope to continue to receive their calls ' and merit their custom. Repairing done Promptly.. ^ BSU Call at the old stand, one door. North of L Moore & Rainey's New Building, if M. JOHNSON & CO. l- April 10 15 tf . hmhim$wars-SOOM. e THE nndersignedhav-^9HP ing again taken charge^W^ * * ^ of the CABINET SHOP, AEBB on Merchant's Row, near the Depot, respect/tally \ ~ calls tho attention of the citizens of Yorkville and j" the surrounding country to his stock of FUENITTJRE on hand. The assortment, both home-made and ' of Northern niannfacture in general?embracing such articles as Wardrobes; Bureaus; Sideboards^# Work, Folding, Extension, Mahogany and WaJpfU Tables a full Bnpply of Cane-Seat and Back Chafes, large and small ROCKING CHAIRS, n Mahogany, Nursery and Arm Chairs, and the it Common article; Bedsteads of various patterns; " )f and also an assortment of the finest Clocks ever offered in this market. He is prepared with-statable material and the most competent workmen, to manufacture ' n CABINET FURNITURE J" of all kinds, and respectfully asks all who are * * '* in want of articles in his linp, to give him a caljj. s FUNERALS will be furnished .at ths shortest no ? tice. GEORGE S. DOSTEB. . ?t Aug 30 34 ly " GOODS FOR THE SEASON, j J ADAMS, McCOHKLE & Co., ^ 1 RE Receiving and opening a largo stock of " j' i*. Spring and Summer COOLS, purchased for Cash iu the Northern Markets, which will compare [. favorably both in styles and prices with any ever g before brought to Yorkville. They would invite the attention of the LADIES especially, to their new and beautiful styles of .? , * FANCY AND DRESS GOODS, i which cannot be excelled anywhere in the country. They havo in store, besides, a general ?asortment of ; '? STAPLE DRY-GOODS; READY MADE B CLOTHING; EATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES; HARDWARE, A CROCKERY,; CUTLERY, " STATIONERY AND SCHOOL BOOKS, MEDICINES, #c., p., $c. They respectfully ask their friends to call early and examine their new stock, and get the benefit 7 of inducements which cannot be surpassed else<j where. d ADAMS, McCOBKLE & Co. April 17 16 ; tf MEDICAL NOTICE. 0 THE undersigned, after returning his thanks h Vlf *"or patronage heretofore bestow- / IM ed on him, respectfully announces to his^A friends and the public that he has associated n EDWARD E.JENKINS with himlnthe practice of MpmniiF. iwn simcRRT. o and hopes in bis new association to receive the i- same generous measure of public confidence and favor. Dr. JENKINS, after graduating in the > Medical School of his own State, availed himself ^ of the advantages afforded in the Institutions of Paris and other European cities. Having given J special ATTENTION to SURGICAL SCIENCE, he is prepared particularly to- attend to cases in that department of the practice. D. H. THOMASSON. Yorkville Feb. 21. E tf GROCERIES or ? ' EVERY DESCRIPTION MAYBE POUND ?AT?J S. J, KUYKENDAL & BROTHER'S AT prices which cannot fail to suit purchasers 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 oar Stock, before purchasing elsewhere. J Wanted Immediately. ,f Kfk f\f\n BUSH, merchantable WHEAT. II DU-UUU 4,000 bush. " CORN, d 3,000 " " OATS, e 2,000 " " RYE, 2,000 barrels " FLOUR, 2,000 pounds of WOOL, 2,000 " DRY HIDES, fo* which fair market prices will be paid. ' S. J. KUYKENDAL & BRO. Q Sept 20 87 - tf e ' MOmSIQfAI, eias, DR. B. 91. COBB, e TT|71LL be pleased to receive Professional Calls j tt in the departments of MEDICINE and SURGERY. Unless professionally absent, he may be e found at his residence, Fort Mill Depot, York Diae trict S. C '* " Oct 11 40 ... ly FOR FURNITURE. y AN assortment of superior TABLE and PIANO a J\. COVERS, of flue texture and' beautiful patterns, for sale cheap by G. R. RATCHFORD. May 29 22 c - FOR THE LADIES. - "IT* LEGANT and Recherche styles of rich Dress JCi Silks; Tissues; Bareges, &c. ; Bonnets, the latest fashion, and Ribbons; Mantillas, of the most fashionable patterns, and a large stock of Cheap Embroideries. For sale by fT* ADAMS, McCORKLE & CO. April 17 16 tf