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Yorkville Female College. rriHE SIXTH SESSION of this Institution will 1. commence on \Y El>XESl)AV, the IMtii of AUGUST uext. The Hoard of Trustees respectfully announce to the patrons an.! friends of the College, tluit the services of an able mid competent Faculty .have been secured, ? ::<! tlie appliances aro now complete f?r i -uccessiii; prosecution of tire ditties of their several departments. Yorkville (the lo.-ati.ai of this College) is one of i the healthiest towns in the upper part of the : State, and i?noted for its moral society. FACULTY: Rev. J. MONROE ANDERSON, Pretident and Profexsar of Logic, Ei'idencrs of Chrie/ianity, Moral and M-ntal Science*. Rev. J. M. H. ADAMS, Prof tenor of Mathnnatirx - and Englixh Literature. ' MATTHEW ELDER, Profrxxor of Ancient J.an- j * " gaagex and Xatural Science*. Miss ANNA CURTIS, Instructrcxs in Botany and, Axxlxtant in Enylixh Blanche*. A sufficient number of competent Teachers in Mu3ic, aud the Ornamental anrl Preparatory Department, will also be secured. Bates of Tuition per Session of Five Mouths. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT. Spelling, Reading &c $ ft 00 Grammar, Geography, &c 10 00 COLLEGE DEPARTMENT. Tuition, S 1-3 00 Entrance. money in either of the above Departments 1 00 . EXTRA STUDIES. Mnsic on Piano. Harp or Guitar... $ 20 00 | Use of Piano 2 00 Embroidery, Drawing and Painting, 10 00 j Tuition in French 15 00 j Tuition in all cases required in advance. No extra charges will be made other than those Rbove specified* except for Hooks and Stationery actually used. Boarding can be had in respectable private ; families at $0 per mouth. The President of the College will visit some of ; the oldest nnd most prominent Female Institutions i in the North during the vacation, with the view of profiting by apersonal inspection of the man- ! ngement of those of most enlarged experience. 1 t A member of the Faculty will he found at the j American Hotel, in Columbia, on Tuesday even- j ing, the 19th of August next, and on :he following day at the several Stations on the Charlotte I and South Carolina and King's Mountain Rail j Roads, and will be pleased to take.charge of any ( yonng ladies who may be entrusted to his care, | . - ?- ? ami conauoi iuuiu w> n??n?.v. *** The Chester Standard, Fairfield Herald, Southern Presbyterian, and Doe-West Telescope, will please copy, weeklj*, until the 2'dtii of August and forward bills to JOHN G. ENLOE, Treasurer. Yorkville, July 17, ISoO. 29 ot COTTON SAW GINS. Straight Ribs, vs. Crooked, Uniformity of Roll, &c. A LTHOGGH the advantage of thestraight rib 1 the COTTON GIN has been discovered for more than twenty years, yet it has not been sufficiently known or appreciated by the planter. The ; advantage consists simply in this: that the ribs, J when worn, can be moved down to where tl:?-y are ! not worn, which answers the purpose of a new sett of ribs. " Three moves can be made, which I gives four wearings, which is equal t?? four setts of ribs. So that a purchaser having in view prospec- j tive expense, would lose the price of three setts [ of ribs if the ribs of his gin were not moveable. J ^ Any planter with common intelligence can move the straight ribs himself, and thus obtain all the ' benefit of a uew sett of ribs. The greatest uniformity can be obtained in the roll by giving the ribs the proper angle, the effect of which is, to throw the weight of the roll more ; upon the saws than upon the seed board, and by j adjusting thp seed-board so as to prevent the seed when once detached from re-uniting with the roll; j this improvement has been made by the subseri- i bcr within a few months. With regard to fast picking gins, the greatest amount of lint is obtained in two ways. First, by having long teeth lying ns nearly parallel to the ! verge of the saw as possible, so that the teeth entering the ribs so much, point foremost they artobliged to carry all the cotton through that they get hold of. A fifty saw gin with these sort of teeth on a nine inch saw has giued eight bales per ; dny. The sedoutfplan is, to form the breast so #i,?? ?t,o ti?, ,.;tlS in-inlv :lt ris!it ancle. and thus packs the cotton into the teeth ?f thsaws. This plan is very straining on the saws. : and causes a much heavier draught. Whether tincotton is injured by an overwrought speed, tin- | planters must judge for themselves. The suVeriber will furnish to the planters of this and adjoining Districts Cotton Gins equal in durable valueto any in the country. Delivered at Chester, \ork. | or Charlotte, of any landing on the rontl for $2 : por saw. The brushes of my gins are covered with [ tin : which adds much to their strength and dura- j i bilitv. i All orders promptly attended to. i JAMES M. ELLIOTT. |i Winnsboro, S. C. July 17, 18-Vi. 2'.> dm THE 24TII T1EOIMEMT, S. C. Militia, will j parade at Vorkvitle, S. C., on TUESDAY, the 10th of AUGUST next at lit o'clock. A. M.. , armed and equipped as the law directs for review and exercise. The Commissioned and Non-Commissioned Officers will attend the day previous for j drill and instruction. By order of the Commander-in-Chief. W. H. McCOttKLE. Ccionrl. Yorlcvillc, July 17,18-">6. 29 ot i T OOR TO TOUR INTEREST. j 1 A The Subscriber effers for sale, that beautiful j HOUSE AND EOT on which he ro w resides, three ' ' doors North of the Male-Academy. On the lot is ! ' a Well of as good water as is in Yorkville, and all ' necessary fixtures. Also, my HOUSE and LOT. 2 d mrs Jv-ist of the Male Academy. This prop- 1 erty lies in a ver3r healthy situation, and will be ' it a I ? l..i! l ! i* 1! 1 SOW 011 Uir 111 Dot ;ICCUIII1IIUII?MU^ HTni>. ll :i f ?]l: 1 <*' I for befure the FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOl'.KK ' next. If not sold previous to that day, the above property will he sold to the hijrliest bidder. For , further particulars, npjdv to 1 J. 11. KINCATD. > July 17 --1 "m / tOX'S P4TEXT 11EFI\ED SPARK- , ! \J LING GELATINE. with which an unrivalled i | Chrvstaline Jelly can bp made in a few minutes. ; , ' For Sale by L. P. DARN KTT & CO. '. July 17 25) tf |j OSfiOOU'S A\I> JOMis- C1IOL4' GOGUE.?A speedy and positive cure lor " A?me and Fever. It has never been known to ( fail. For Sale by L. P. DA UN KTT A* CO. July 17 29 tf ; ii IDROIVS'S l\I) JURIS' ESSEXCI: 1 19 of JAMAICA GINGER. For Sale by L. 1*. RAItNKTT & CO. I , July 17 29 tf | J fflEAS.?A very superior article of Rlack and : ( L Green Teas. For Sale bv L. P. RARNETT .v CO. | ' July 17 20 tf j ( |)1KE SE.WA FIGS.? A pleasant ami \ ' I effectual remedy for costiveness and nervous headache. For Sale by L. P. RARNETT & CO. j 1 July 17 29 tf i nn oz? SULPHATE quniKE, j JL \ f\3 Morphine. Iodine, Iodide of Potash, kc., Just Received and for sale by I . L. P. RARNETT & CO. ! July 17 29 tf J ( VRBOW ROOT.--A superior article of ' Arrow Hoot and Ground Mustard. For Stile 1 bv L. P. BARNETT \* CO. Julv 17 . 29 tf ! i SCIDLITZ AUD SODA POWDERS ! of extra size ami (|Ualitv. For sale by ' 1 L. P." HARNETT & CO. i ' July 17 29 tf ' d <OD LIVER OIL.?A superior article i A.V of pure Cod Liver Oil. For Sale by fc L. P. BARNETT & CO. W July 17 29 tf HARDWARE A.VD CROCKERY. [J. A new supply, for sale cheap at # RATCHFORD'S. J ALABAMA LOTTERY! j [Authorize'! by the State of Alabama.] SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY! ! class p.?new series. To hi drawn in the City of Montgomery, Alabama, j in public, on Thursday, August 14, 1856, ON THE HAVANA PLAN!! SAMUEL SWAN. Manac.fr. PHIZES AMOUNTING TO Will be distributed according to the following ^ Magnificent Scheme!! 30.000 Iilffi-15.1 PRIZES!!!! 1 Prize of $40,000 is $140,000 !! 1 " of 1.1,000 is 15.000! 1 " of . 7,000 is 7.000 1 " of ".(MR) is 3.000 j i 1 " of 2,000 is 2.000 i 1 " of 1,000 is 1,000 | 01 " of 200 is 2.000 I 100 of 100 is 10,000 j APPKoxiM vriox: 4 pzs.of?200 apxg. to $40,000pz. are $8o0 i 4 ? 100 " 15,000 " " 400 j 4 " 75 ? 7,000 " " 300 i, "" .. o I Ann U Olil 1 i ** UU ** u,vw ? ?v i 4 " 50 " 2,000 " " 200 4 " 40 " 1,000 " " 100 4 " 25 " 1,000 " " 100 40 " 20 " 200 " " 800 i 15,000 " 8 arc 120,000 1 15,185 prizes amounting to $?0-1,000 ' Tin; 15,000 l'rizes of $8 are determine"! by the 1 number which draws the $40,000 Prize?if that 1 number should be an odd number, then every, odd number ticket in the Scheme will be entitled to $8: if an even number, then every even number ticket will he entitled to $8 in addition to any other Prize which maybe drawn. Purchasers in buying an equal quantity of odd and even number tickets will be certain of drawing nearly one-half the cost of tiie same, with chances of obtaining other Prizes. All those tickets ending with ft, 2, 4, fi, 8, are ' even?all those ending with 1, 3, 5, 7. t>, are odd. S?5$?, Remember that every Prize is drawn, and i payable in full without deduction. All Prizes of $1,000 ami under, paid im- ' mediately after the drawing?other Prizes at the ! usual time of thirty 'lays. All communications strictly confidential. The j < drawn numbers will be forwarded to purchasers j i immediately after the drawing. * H7i<;/i> Tirfo>tt, $10?//.7iv?; $5 ?Quarter*, $2.1. Prize Tickets cashed or renewed in other Tick- J cts at either office. Orders for Tickets can he addressed to j $. SWAN X- CO., Atl'iii/n, G't. or S. SWAN. Monh/omrnt A hi. July 17 20 4w j GEORGIA LOTTERY. 11 [AUTHORIZKT> 1JY TIIK STATE OF CiEOItfllA ] FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY ! j * CLASS 17, |( To be drawn in the City of Atlanta, Georgia, in ( Ttublic. on Mou-lav, July 28, 1850, ou the SLAV AHA FILAH S |, SAMUEL SWAN & CO., Mnnayrr*. I PUIZGS AMOUNTING TO ? 102,000!! j, will l.o distributed according to the following , ( rnhmmsmm schemed : Every Other Ticket Sure to Draw a Prize. 30.000 BIlOEIS?ISJOfl PRIZES!! j. 1 Prize of S'iO.OOOi*; S20.000 I 1 Prize of 10.000 ig 10.000 j 1 Prize of 1,000 is 1,000 M 1 Prize of..1,000 is 1,000 ; ^ 2 Prizes of '100 are S00 j 2 Prizes of 220 arc . 440 ; 1" Prizes of SO are SiMI i 100 Prizes of fill arc "i.iKMl i I P/.s. ofS2'Hiap.\m"g toS'JO.OilO |i/..are SOO ; I P/.s. nf I'Hiapxm'^to 1 n.llfMi |iz. are 400! S 1'zs. ?.f f?0 apxm'g to l.OOOpz. are 400 S Pzs. of 4o apxm'g to 4(M)|iz. are O'JO S Pzs. c.f tlOapxin'" to 2'JOj>z. are 210 40 Pzs. of 20 apxm'g to Sit pz. are soil 1 o,(mi0 Pzs. of 4 amounting to CO,0(H) 15,190 Prizes amounting to $102,000 | The 15.000 Prizes of .St are determined by the number which draws the $20,000 Prize?if that number should he an od.I number, then every odd number ticket in the Scheme will he entitled to $4: ( if an even number, then every even number ticket ill the Scheme will be entitled to ?4, in-addition | to any other Prize which the ticket may draw. ^ Purchasers in buying an C(|ual <|uantity of odd and even number tickets will be certain of drawing p nearly half the cost of the same, with chances of obtaining other Prizes. All those tickets ending with 0, 2, 4, 0. S, arc even?ali those ending with 1. '!, 5. 7, 9. are odd. Hr%?Uemetnber that every Prize is drawn, and y payable in full without deduction. , All Prizes of ?1.000 and under, paid immediately after the drawing?other Prizes at tlie | usual time of thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. The , drawn.numbers will be forwarded to purchasers j immediately after the drawing. Whole Tickets ?s5-Haves $21-2-Quarters 811-4. | c 1'rize Tickets cashed or renewed in other Tick- ' ets at either office. Orders for Tickets can lie addressed either to ' S. SWAN* & CO.. AHimtii fin. Ior S. SWAN. M'-ninnm*!''!, -IIn. July 17 UH 2tv j YORK SHERIFF'S SALES. , BY Virtue of Writs of Fieri Fnciaa. to mo direct- , j ed, will he sold between the legal hours of ; r sheriffs Sale. ON TUB FIRST MONDAY IN AUGUST next, at York Court House, the follow- ! ng property, viz:? j t One tract of land whereon the defendant now j |, esides, levied on a< the property of Margaret A. j Harris, at the suit of M. A. Kec and others. 1 : y One sorrel mare, levied on as the property of )scar A. Far:-, at the suit of Adams & McCorkle. ! i ; i One tract of land whereon the defendant now i t esides, levied on as the property of Win. A. Giv- ! ? ns, at the suit of S. Sadler & Soil. 1 j ' One tract of land containing '200 Acres, adjolnng lands of Win. Ittark. Gilbert Knloe. Dr. W. J. i 1 3ood, and Kufus Meek. Also, one house and lot i ^ situated in Yorkville, near the Kings Mountain 1 1 Railroad Depot. Also, three Negroes, viz: Toin ^ ind his wife, Haehael: and Joe, levied on as the } property of Martin Mullenax, fit the suit of S. K. j Llratton and others. 11 j ' ttne tract of land levied on as the property of ' lames Utters, whereon he now reside, adjoining 1 ands of A. W. Whisenant and others, at the suit if G. S. Darker, Survivor. 2 Five Negroes, viz : Isom, Adam. Amy, Fanny j ind Violet, levied on a- the property of Stanley r'ewell, at the suit of Stephen M. Joli'isoii and ithers. - i One brown horse and one wagon, levied on as he property of Benjamin Chambers, at the -nit ; >t" White, Rives, & Co. One negro boy, Henry, levied on as the proper- j :l y of T. W. Paris, at the suit of Wylie & Moffutt } ind others. - -j' One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides levied on as the property of Andrew Wlicr- t n ry. at the suit of Wylie. Roddy & Co. 3 I J One sorrel mare levied on as the property of * Hamilton Carrol, deceased, at the suit of G. R. Ilatchford. 1 ' S. C. YOUNG BLOOD, s. v. n. j Yorkville, July in, |K.ji;. VALUABLE LAND FDR SAIF. ! Subscriber being ilssirtms of removing to ' H the West, oilers liis valuable tract of LAN!) a for sale, situated on the head waters of Fishing Jrcek. near the King's Mountain Road, about 'J.l ' uiles North-East of Yorkville, and eositaiuiug ajout 2t?0 ACRES. On the premises is a G(>01? 1 _ DWELLING llOl'SK, with all necessary outbuild- "i ng*. Uu the tract is a GOLD MINE. which if J iroperly worked, would doubtless yield handsome aroiits. There is also on the tract, considerable I'.oTTOM LAN!> and a first rate MEADOW. The above property. if not sooner disposed of, ivill be offered at public sale on the first Monday t n September. I will sell. ! I G. L. THOMASSON. "-j i'? July 1U 28 *t I E VST 1'OWOKIW.?Fresh Yeast l'ow- j _ X ders and Soda, for making good bread. >'or / Sale bv THOMASSON & JENKINS, j I ruly 9 . 28 tf I '*i | C- T % ' ART^^;s PRESERVING FRESH FRUITS. Manufactured and For Sale at J. X. LEWIS' Tin Factory. July 10 28 tf UNION ACADEMY. THE FIFTH ANNUAL SESSION of tliis now and flourishing Institution, which has just closed with fifty-two Students, will coninienee on TUESDAY, 1ST OF JULY, ami terminate on the 28th of November with a public Examinatio...? This Institution, situated, ns it is, in point of hen 1 tli, morals, and remoteness from nil the vires and temptations so seductive of youth, will hereafter he under the mutual instruction of JOHN 1$. PAXKKY and WILLIAM L. SANDIFER. The success of Mr. PAXKEY, as a most devoted ami indefatigable instructor, is now too well known to need comment. In behalf of Mr. SANDIFER, we can say he has 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 feel satisfied he is in every respect qualified for the position, and that we 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, nnd every accommodation afforded tbat can add to the comfort of the ntudents. or facilitate their progress. Board can he had in the best families at Eight Dollars per month, in less than one mile of the Academy. The Students are expected to attend Breaching, nnd conveyances are furnished by their host. Students will be taken from Bock Hill to their Boarding houses on the 30th June, 2d nnd 5th of July, free of charge. While this School is not in the least sectarian, Students will he catechised and instructed in the ['nion Questions. TUITION' AS FORMERLY, VIZ: Primary English Branches .?7 00 Higher branches of English 10 00 ?" * ' ~ ' 1 ? AA Classics and .Mathematics, per session... 10 i?' j Students charged from time of entrance till :lnso of session. No deduction for lost time ex:ept in cases of protracted sickness. Tuition at close of Session. J. C. NIC KLIN, M. I). Secretary of Board. Juneu 20 ' tf LIS T Of LETTERS, LD EMA1NING in tlie Post Office at Yorkville, I S. CM on the 1st of July, IMG, which if not a ken out within three months, will he sent to the Post Office Department as dead letters:? A.?William Ardrj*. B.?Whcuton Ball, John Bralccfield, E. P. Bos:ett, John Brown, IV. X, Brownlec. C.?J. H. Cat en, 2; Rev. M. A. Connelly, Mr. I'ureton, heirs of Peter Cherry, Stephen Charrand, Hubert Corans. D.?Miss Mary E. Dean, Mis? Amanda Dhnn. i F.--U. II. Full wood, 2; J. /. Falls & Co., Isaac Paris. G-.?Thomas Grier. Miss Susan J. Guthrie. H.--Miss Jane Hawthorn, D. Hogan, John R. Tumpliries. L.?James Litlc. 11. P. Lindsev. M.?Miss M. F. P. McNeil. James 0. Moore, I'hos. Miller, Josiah Millsap, Mis* E. L. McKce, IcorgeC. Martin, Mrs. M. II. McMakin. N.--N. J. Neal. P.?Isaac A. Pierson, II. .T. Pride. R.?lleedy & Wylic. S.?Miss Sallie Scaife, Mrs. Nancy Smith. A. I. Small, It. A. Smith, S. C. Stevens. T.--Rev. Samuel Townseud, 2. W.--S. Wise, R. IVilkins, James or Samuel Vylie, Miss Frank A. Walker, J. T. Walker, J. Vissitiger, Rev. .J. E. Wiiitc, JamesS. Williamson. W. 11. ALEXANDER, /'. M. July 10 2S 3t PtMfflT MiM' SCHOOL, YovkvlUr, S. C. FACULTY: M. JENKINS, (Senior in Organization, Regulation and Discipline.) Professor of Mathematics anil Xat?ItIXCIPAI.S i >1 rill. PhilosOjlhl/. A. COWARD. (Senior in Business matter-.) Professor of Belles Lei( Ires and French. P. A. SEARROOK, Professor of Ancient Langnat/es and Assistant in Fai/lish Branches. 0.' II. TIIOMASSON, M. D., Surgeon. l>. P. BOYD, Bursar. jiriE SECOND SESSION of this Institution . will tie opened in the new Garrison Buildings in tlie 1st of September. Terms of Second Session.?For S.'hool Expenses, . ? ., Tuition, Books kc., Board, Lights, Fuel and iVn?.hinrr. ftSO*?navahle S-10 on entrance, and >4li on 1st of November. No one under 12 or over 18 years of age 'will ?> received. Tlie service of a 1'hysician having been Oligarch, there will be no extra charge for medical atondance. Until the 13th of August letters will be direct d to Charleston, S. U. f'At the rate of S200 per annum. July 8 27 It EBENEZER ACADEMY, ~ IT gives the undersigned Committee of Trustees of the Ebencher Female Academy, uncigned pleasure to lie tilde to announce to the mblic that avc have secured the services of Miss IHN1UKTTA C. 11KNKV, (daughter of Dr. Heny, late of the S. C. College,) as teacher in our Vcademv. Miss I1ENUV has had two or three years expeience as a Teacher, and comes to us with the ligliest reeommeudations. The first term of our Institution will begin on iIONDAV, 7th day of JULY instant. '/' n'linn ju s h'rm ' / Jici' months: leading. Writing and Arithmetic S'l 00 Seographv, Kag. Craiuinar, History, &c.... !) 00 int. l'hilo-i.phy. Hotany, Chemistry. &C...12 oil .alio ami (ircck Languages lo 00 ' EXTRAS: 'rcneli 10 00 lusic 20 IHI "se of l'iano, 1 00 food, kVc, fit) M'Yfa- Students pay from the time they enter.? in deduction except in case of protracted illness, j loarding (exclu-ive of light--) can he had in the I >c-t families at PS per month. JoilX MARSHY, 1 E. T. AVKI1Y, J-Com. J. (!. ItltUIAltl?S, J July 27 fit ROCK HILL ACADEMY. VT a meeting of the Trustees of llock Hill | Academy, it was unanimously resolved to so- i I icit the services of (Jen. JOHN A. ALSTON; j 11(1 (111! 1 rllMvt > iciiv I in; |mv.i>ui?" wi iiinn niiu^ | heir friends and the public, in this and the ad- j lining districts, that Gen. ALSTON lms si?ruitie<l j : is intention to take charge of the Institution, j ml will begin the exercises of the ensuing ses- j ion, on MONDAY THE 11TII OF JULY. The j Vrms, per session of five months will be: Spelling, Reading ami Writing $<> Oft i The above, with Arithmetic, Geography, and Grammar 7 50 ; History, Natural Philosophy and Client- j istry, 1- 50 j The Latin and Greek Languages, Alge- j bra and Geometry, 17 50 j Good Hoarding can be had in the imutedi- ; te vicinity, at. Eight Dollars per month. ]>v order of the Hoard. II. F. BROACH, Sec'v. j . Juuc-0 -0 -It [ilKT FOR THE SICK.?Fresh Corn j I 7 Starch ; Tapioca, Arrow lloot; lironia, &c. j For sale by TIIOMASSON & JENKINS, j. June 5 20 tf j I 6 O Wiri'S.?A new and varied stock of Hon- j 15 nets and Trimmings, of the latest and most j tshionable patterns at G. 11. HATCH FORD'S. June 5 20 tf MA OZ. SULPHATE Ql'IA'INE.- t )U For Sale by TIIOMASSON & JENKINS. 1 NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Cheap Groceries for Cash!! ?^2 SB rpiJE undersigned have opened a NEW GROCEX RY Store mi Yorkville, 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 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 arc prepared To Make Liberal Bids on Cotton, and other Produce. They solicit calls from their friends nnd the community generally, nnd they feel assured that, with a full and complete stock and liberal prices, they will be able to give satisfaction. THOMAS DAVITS & CO. Vorkville, Jan. 31, 1850. 5 tf fXOW offer for sale my interest (being onehalf) in the STEAM SAW MILL, known as Hoffman and Whitesides' Mills. Said Mills arc in good repair, and in operation in a fine PINE TIMBERED country, nenr the Adair's Ferry Road, 0 miles from Vorkville. With the Mill will bo sold niv interest in the tract of land on which the Mill is erected, containing about 20O ACRES. Also, I offer for sale my HOUSE and LOT in the town of Vorkville, near the Depot, containing TWO ACRES, on which is a good DWELLING HOUSE with double chimneys, nnd good outbuildings : Garden, good Springs convenient, and timber sufficient to do a small family ten or twelve months. X. B.?I wish it distinctly understood that I must have money, nnd those indchted to myself, HOFFMAN & JARRETT, or the firm of HOFFMAX & WHITESIDES, had better settle with Cash, which they cnu do with me for a short time, after which they will have to settle with an officer. F. L. HOFFMAN. July 10 28 3m EPPS' SPRINGS. CLEVELAND COUNTY, N. C. rpHIS pleasant WATERING-PLACE, located 4 miles South of Shelby, on the road lending to Yorkville nnd Spartanburg and near the mnin road from Spartanburg to Lincnlnton, has passed into the Wis of WM. G. PATTERSON, who has recently erected new buildings and rc-fitted thfe establishment with every improvement requisite for the comfort and 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 to the superiority of these SPRINGS, which, composed mainly of Magnesia nnd White Sulphur, are highly recommended by competent judges. Single Boarders, per week, $(1.00; per month $20,000. Man and horse, per week, $8; per month $2(1.00. Families, including children and servants, charged at corresponding rates. Kcfkiikntra : Drs. W. J. T. Miller, Thomas Williams and E. Jennings; Rev. Messrs. J. W. Kelly'nnd J. T. Kilgo. Chester Standard will copy one month and forward account's to Swangstown, Cleveland Co., North Carolina. June 12' 24 tf Dissolution of Copartnership, . Q THE Copartnership heretofore existing heY"j/ tvreen the undersigned in the PRACTICE /JA of MEDICINE, under the style of THOMASSON & LIN JSAY, nnd in the DRUG BUSINESS under th; firm of LINDSAY & THOMASSON, has been, this day, dissolved hy mutual consent. As it is \ery desirable to close up the affairs of the copartnership, persons who are indebted arc 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 arrange.I at an early day. Persons having claims against the Drugstore will present them to Dr. LINDSAY, who will make .settlements. P. IL TTIOMASSOJf, J. F. LINDSAY. Yorkville, Feb. 18. 1850. 8 tf XEW COPARTNERSHIP at tlik IIARBER SHOP! ! THE undersigned humbly and respectfully inform the iruutleinrn of York that tliev have form cd a Copartnership, and will be pU'iised to serve tliem in every department of the tonsnrinl 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. .Tunc 5 20 tf THE CELEBRATION PAMPHLET, Containing a full account of the King' s Mountain Celebration, the addresses of Col. JOHN S. PRESTON and Mr. BANCROFT, the letters of distinguished gentlemen, and large addenda by way of Appendix, may be had at the Exqitiukb Office by application to Mr. Ghist : or at the stores of G. 11. R.VTCtiFoitn, Ana>ts. McCokklf. & Co., or L. Br.ooMMSiio & Bro. Price Ho cents. The members of the several Committees arp requested to call for their copies. April 17 1C tf pOSlTI vK "\0'riCK7?The undersigned JL is compelled to call upon all persons who nre indebted to himself individually, or to the firms of L. P. SADLER k Co., and SADLER, ST OWL & Co., to make immediate settlement. The demands upon him nre pressing and must be met.? : He hopes his friend* will promptly respond to this j reasonable request, and save him from the resort | to an unpleasant necessity, which is really the only alternative. * L. P. SADLER. ' June 1H ?.r, tf FBIASilu NOTICE.?All persons indebted 1 to the estate of ROBERT E. MILLER, deceased, arc earnestly requested to make immodi-1 ate payment. The demands against the estate , are pressing. I HAVE HAD TO PAY SOME j COST and dnnt wish to pay any more, nor do I wish to put others to the unnecessary expense of paying cost. JNO. L. MILLER, Adm'r. June 2ft 2<! tf \ 1 OURXIN'C; GOODS.--A carefully se-1 .7I lected STOCK of FIRST AND SECOND MOURNING GOODS, of the latest and most np-1 proved styles, consisting of fine Black and Grcn- ; ndinc Silk?, Tissues. Crape Despagne, solid and | striped Bareges and Muslins, Ginghams, &c. &c., | just received and for sale, very low. nt 0. R. HATCH FORD'S. | May 20 22 c , COTTON SAW GINS. f | vm r; fMitiscrincr Having purcnnseu me uiin 1 MAKING ESTABLISHMENT of Wm. Camp- ! hell, is prepared to sell COTTON SAW GINS ! made of tin* host materials, and put up in the host 1 manner, with all necessary modern improvements. I JAMKS M. ELLIOTT, Winnsboro, Fairfield List., S. C. April 10 15 fim 13 ewaue the ides of octoJ.3 llEIv.?Return I)av is past, but it will soon j return again. My NOTES AND ACCOUNTS are j 'till in the hands of .TNO. 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 .1 13 tf 53 randies & h ikes?Fine Bran 5 dies: Port, Madeira and Blackberry Wines for medicinal purposes. For sale by TIIOMASSON & JENKINS. June 5 23 tf Baggixg ajvd uoi?e.?ten coils Charleston and Weavers Rope?Gutinj', Gildroy and Dundee Bagging. Just Received and for sale low, by S. J. KUVKENDAL & P.RO. FOR FUJMHTUBE. 4 N assortment of superior TABLE nnd PIANO iV COVERS, of fine texture and beautiful paterns, for sale cheap by g. r. ratchford. May 29 22 c business fUficts. MASONIC^MEETINGS. \ A / I'lIIUVTJIKOI'IC LODGE, I No. 78, A.*. F.\ M.\ meets regularly on the THIRD MONDAY EVENING of each month. L. M GRIST, Secretary. \XACKEY CHAPTER, No. 15, U.\ , 1YJL A.*. M.\ holds its regular Communications on the FIRST MONDAY EVENING nfeachmonth. L. M. GRIST, Secretary. G< IBSO.V COCAXIL, No. ?. holds its ref gular meetings on the FIRST TUESDAY Evening in each month; following the regular meeting of the Roval Arch Chapter. L. M. ORTST, Recorder. July 26, 1856. 29 ly DR. ALFRED CRAVEN, ^ksibctit Surgeon genfisi, YORKVILLE, S. C. g?"' On the East sirle of the Main Street, South of the "Palmetto Hotel." **&fi Jan f> "1 tf S. J. KUYKENDAL & BRO. YORKVILLE, S. C. purchasers of mm, com and all other country produce. Fch 7 6 tf WM. C. OWEN", FASHIONABLE TAILOB, YORKVILLE, S. C. Shop on Liberty-Street, 2 Doom below the "Adlckea BnllilliiK." April 24 17 ly " ~JOHN L. MILLER^" ATTORNEY AT LAW AN*n COMMISSIONER IN EQUITY, yorkville, 8. c. Office in the Court-House. Jan 18 2 *f R. IV. BECK WITH, Stttafcjj nnb Cklt-Htnhtr, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Keeps Constantly on hand a fine assortment of Jewelry. Repairing promptly Executed. Aug 16 32 ly CALDWELL, PAGAN & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Will attend to the Sale of Country Produce, Flour, Grain &c. Office fit the Corner of East Bay and Cumberland-Sts., Caldwell, Blnkely & Co., "| James Pagan, i- Charleston, S. C. Brawley & Alexander. J Nov 8 44 ly NEW CARPET STORE. JAMES G. BAILEY, (late or the fium of bailey and lambf.bt) Direct Importers of all Kinds of CAlFETINIx. RUOS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. &C. LINE IV GOODS, Curtain Materials and Trimmings, &c. 234 ICING-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. Bgy P. S.?Orders promptly attended to. Ang. 2 30 ly* AKCIin'n. CAMEBON _ JOS. JOHNSON, JB. CAMERON & GO., PfflENIX IRON WORKS, CHARLESTON 8. C., ; Manufacturers of Marine and Stationary Engines; ! Bice Pounding and Threshing Mills; Machinery for Saw-Mills; Castings in Iron and Brass, daily: Boiler and Wrought Iron Work, done hy steam-power with Ma cliinery of their own construction. Nov 22 4G ly BOOK BINDERY AND liiH BOOK I1IMM1Y. THE SUB? lllBER Would respectfully inform the citizens of York and the surrounding eountrj*. that he 1ms opened an establishment on RICHARDSON-STREET, Rear of the Carolina Times Office, COLUMBIA, S. C. Where he is now fully prepared to do all kinds of work in his line in the best style, the most durable manner, asnl on as reasonable terms as can be done ANYWHERE IN THE SOUTH. B3LAMIS Ruled to any pattern, bound in the best manner, of superior paper, and paged if required. Jfannr anb plain i'uiibing. Periodicals, Music-Books, Ac., bound in every variety of style. Public and private libraries rc-bound; and old books repaired J\r THE IV EAT EST MAWER. orders" from tiik country For Sheriff's, OrcUiinrle*', Clerk's ami other BLANK BOOKS, With patterns sent, and the necesary instructions | given, will meet with prompt attention. Law Books, and all printed matter, obi or new, I will be particularly attended to. Names lettered j on books with gold. , E. K. STOKES. May 22 21 tlOd ENCOURAGE THIS KNOCKING! / *i ? oi i\riinni? v r rail IK undersigned hogs leave to return his JL thanks to those who l'arorcd him with a call during the last year, and he respectfully informs the public that he has removed to the Shop lately occupied by Messrs. George & Whisnant, adjoining Mr. J. KudisiM's Planing Mills, where he is prepared to executed nil work in his line, as cheap and good as can he done in the State. TURXIXG, CUTTIXG SCREWS, REPAIRIXG JU) ILEUS and EXG/XES of all dexm'jilinn-t, making and repairing MILLSRI XI) LES, WOOD P L AIXERS, PLOUGHS, IROXJXG WAGOXS, and in llOKSC-SIfOEIiVG, it'., I will compare work with any one for neatness, wear and dispatch. Interfering shoes $1.2"?; common do. SI; cast steel toes or plates ?2. I have nlso erected an Air Furnace for melting Brass, which answers finely. The public can 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. n-rp" Old Copper and Brass Wanted. S. J. PERRY. Mnj' 8 19 tint 1 CARROLL HOUSE. ~~ CHESTERVILLE, S. C. FllflAT large and splendid three storj- Building | .JL on the east side of Chester Depot, is now i open for the accommodation of persons travelling < by the Cars or otherwise. The Proprietor is well | aware, that nothing short of a well-kept house, 1 will induce custom to this so recently gotten up ; j and although very solicitous of patronage, he re- 1 frains front those thousand and one promises which have been made, only to be broken by many of his "illustrious predecessors." He confidently hopes, that he will he sustained, ' and upon trial give that satisfaction and accommo- ' tniinn tn Hip wearied travellor. that will send him on his way rejoicing. J. L. CARROLL. Feb 14 7 tf SITUATION WAITED.?A YOUNG . m*u desires to be engaged as PRINCIPAL or ASSISTANT in an Academy. The best recommendations can be produced. Address "TEACIIER," care Enquires Office, Yorkville, S. C. June 5 23 tf ' - - - - -* ?;U' i Caitbibatts. FOR SENATOR. BfcaY? The friends of Col. R. G. McCAW, respectfully announce him as a Candidate to represent the people of York District in the STATE SENATE. April 3 14 te i R&- The friends of Hon. I.D. WITHER8POON i respectfully announce him as a Candidate for re- ] election to the SENATE, at the ensuing election. I April 3 14 te FOR REPRESENTATIVES. The friends of EDWARD MOORE^ Esq?, respectfully announce him as a Candidate to represent the people of York District in the next Leg- j islature, at the ensuing election. April 3 14 te 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. April 3 14 te DfgrWe are requested to announce WM. C. j BLACK, as a Candidate to represent York Dis- | .*n fhn ?,wt T A.toln,?.n April 3 14 te B@u- Tlic friends of A. WHYTE, Esq., respect- i fully announce him as a Candidate to represent j York District in the next Legislature. March 27 13 te 005""The friends of J. C. CHAMBERS, Esq., respectfully announce him as a Candidate to represent the people of York District in the next Legislature. April 10 15 tf n^k-The friends of A. S. WALLACE, esq., respectfully announce him as a Candidate to represent the people of York District in the next Legislature. April 17 16 te FOR ORDINARY. We are authorised to announce the Rev. JAMES II. POSTELL, as a Candidate for ORDINARY of York District, at the next election. MANY FRIENDS. April 3 14 te* 05^" The friends of JOHN B. JACKSON, E*q., respectfully announce him as a Candidate for ORDINARY at the ensuing election. April 3 14 te ? : ffcj??The friends of JOHN M. ROSS. Esq., respectfully announce him as a Candidate for reelection to the office of ORDINARY, at the ensuing election. MANY VOTERS. April 3 14 te FOR TAX-COLLECTOR. We are authorized to announce BENJAMIN P. BOYD, as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR for York District, at the ensuing election. Jan 6 1 tf iioff We are authorized to announce SAMUEL W. JACKSON, as a Candidate for the office of TA V.Pnr.T.PPTnR fnr Vnvlr nt fho onsn. ing election. Jnn fi 1 tf B&T The friends of CORNELIUS O'DANIEL, Esq., respectfully announce him as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR for York District MANY VOTERS. Jan 6 1 tf jffiF The friends of WYLIE L. HARRIS, respectfully announce him as a Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR at the ensuing election. MANY VOTERS. December 20, 1855. 60 tf CIEMiCALS. DRES AND MEDICllSES. A NEW SUPPLY. milE Subscribers respectfully call tho attention X of the citizens of York, and the adjacent counties of North Carolina, to their new stock of Fresh and Genuine MEDICINES,. embracing nearly every article usually kept in DRUG STORES. Our stock is very large and varied, offering excellent opportunities to the Physician. Planter and 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. Pharmacopia. It shall ho our particular care to faithfully represent the quality of every article sold by us. Our purchases are made under circumstances enabling us to soil upon terms and at prices the most accommodating. Our stock consists of Drug*, Medicines, Chemicals, Dye- ]l'nods ami Dye-Stuff's, Oils, Paints, ami Painter's Articles', Varnishss, Window-(Slass and Putty; 01 ass ware; English, Ameriean and French Perjamery; Toilet and Shauiny Soaps; Tooth, Flesh and Hair lirushes; Surgical and Dental Instruments; Trusses, Supporters and Bandages; Spices, Snuffs, Fine Chewing Tobacco; Cigars of finest flavor; T..W . T>.,A.ti.liiii SL-n Prescriptions can-fully dispensed. Goods carefully packed and forwarded as directed. Prompt attention given to all orders. L. P. BAHNETT & CO. April 10 15 tf Ifl rjlITE Subscriber returns his thanks for the very A liberal patronage received for the past, and takes this method to inform thocitizcns ofVorlcand the surrounding Districts, and the whole South, that he ha? effected another improvement in the J Cotton Gin and Wheat Thrasher, that excels any that havo ever been introduced heretofore; and from long experience he has no . fear in challenging any other Factory, either North or South, to produce an equal. He feels very confident in saying to the public, that his Gins excel , in performance any other make or pattern now in use. With dry cotton the roll cannot be broken or made to spew over, which no other pretends to f claim, and with good driving power nud attend- 1 ance, a 45 saw gin, will Gin from 4 to 6 Bales or more in a Day, f weighing from 350 to 400 lbs.; which is as much s as any one hand can well handle in a day. Any f person wanting a superior Gin or Thrasher, can 1 he supplied by sending on his order to me at ' Lewisville, Chester Dist., S. C. ^ ] Work will he shipped to any place desired. RE- j PAIRING 'lone at the shortest possible notice. { To House-builders, I will say that I am manufacturing SASH BLINDS AND DOORS, 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 LIVERY AND SALE STABLE, , YORKVILLE, S. C. I SW. JACKSON, having bought out the estab- c 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 or n LlVEiu ana SALE STABLE in Yorkville. He will keep a fine , stock of | HORSES AND VEHICLES of every kind for sale or hire, nnd 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 ' the Depot TO TAKE TRAVELLERS forthwith to their destination. His prices will be reasonable, and the business will he conducted strictly- on the CASH PRINCIPLE without distinction of persons. A portion of his stock will be -m tept at the Stables formerly occupied by Love i t McConnoll; and the remainder, at his new Sta- q ale, nearly j.( OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE, tr in Madison-Street. Three large and conveniently ocatcd lots will be kept for the accommodation ? >f DROVERS, who are invited TO GIVE HIM A TRIAL. | S. W. JACKSON. I Yorkville, Jan. 17, 1856. 3 ly la m A/JOLASSES.?10 Barrels Superior N. Or- CI LY1 leans Molasses. 10 half barrels do. 15 Bble. Stewart's Refined C. Sugar,~ , 15 Boxes E. D. Cheese. ? Just Received by C jt- * I S.J. KUYKENDAL & BRO. I May 29 22 ? NEW ESTABLISHMENT! TIM ABD SHEET-M MAIMCTBBY!! THE Subscriber takes great pleasure in acknowledging his indebtedness to the citizens of Yorkville and vicinity, for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him in business; and would respectfully direct their attention to his new enterprise in the TIN. and SHEET-IRON MANUFACTORY, now in fall operation. The Ware-room, will be found on the FIRST FLOOR OF WALKER'S BRICK BUILDING, opposite the Grocery-Store of Daviee A Co., where he has already on hand, a large assortment ir , Of Tin Ware and Japanned Ware, of every description; COOK, PARLOR and SHOP' STOVF.S; 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 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. ^ v Merchants wishing bills filled can be accommodated at very short notice. With a continuation of the pleasant smiles of ; the fair daughters of York, with which he has heretofore been favored, and a generous patronage irom me "resioi manmnu, mo unuersigneu ieeis assured that, by strict attention, be will be enabled to give general satisfaction. J. NEWTON LEWIS. Yorkville, April 17, 1856. 16 , tf WE'LL ALL TAKE A RIDE. ? tADdmf 4MUS? f f MILES JOHNSON & CO., - ' RESPECTFULLY announce that they hare just received a large stock of merchandize in % their lino, 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 a SADDLES, Ranging ho price from J to $25, several of which are made in an entirely new and improved jityle. ** They have also a full assortment of - .. ... HARNESS BRIDLES, FLY-NETS, IfGUNQ INGS AND SADDLERY HARD WARE, TRUNKS AND VALISES, and a variety of goods usually kept in a Saddlery 'Store. They are also supplied with an excellent stock of LEATHER, and fnlly prepared with the,. "" , 4 aid of competent workmen, to furnish thoir friends with every thing in their line, of - - > HOME MANUFACTURE, at the shortest notice and in the very bezt style. They arc thankful to their friends for a liberal . tronage, and hope to continue to receiveth?rc*i$f ? and merit their custom. : * Repairing done Promptly. HfQr- Call at the old stand, one door jNorth fit jfe Moore & Harney's New Building. ' *"' * V"; M. JOHNSON'& April 10 15 . EP31ICTRB WAB?-&QQM, ; ; THE undersignedhav-/^SW ? ajBBMMrilgj ing again taken charge""y =e of the CABINET SH0P> ??%. ' . on Merchant's Row, near the Depet, respectflfljj- - ' ;A calls the attention of the citizens of Yorkville and k ' j the surrounding country to his stock of . /' rURNITUEll on hand. The assortment, both home-made and of Northern manufacture in general?embracing such articles as Wardrobes; Bureaus; Sideboards; * ? Work, Foltling, Extension, Mahogany and Walnut Tables a full supply of Cane-Seat and Back Choirs, large and small i&tROCKING CHAIRS, Mahogany, Nursery and Arm Chairs, and the Common article; Bedsteads of various patterns; * and also an assortment of the finest Clocks ever ? offered in this market. He is prepared with' suitable materinl and the most competent workmen,^ i to manufacture ; * CABINET FURNITURE * of all kinds, ami respectfully asks all who are in want of articles in his line, to give him a cnlli FUNERALS will be furnished at.ths shortest no tice. GEORGES. DOSTEIL ' Aug 30 34 ly ' "railIIO^^HOT^" By JOHN R. NICHOLSON. v /. THE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends and the public generally that his- HOUSE, T*'; kuowu os the Railroad Hotel, opposite the Cites- . tor Depot, is still open for the reception of regu-v lar and transient hoarders and the travelling public; and that he is making every exertion to deserve and secure a continuance of the kind and liberal patronage which has been hitherto extended to him. He flutters liimself'tliat every needed" arrangement has been made to promote the com- . fort of all who stop with him. His rooms^ftre ai- ^ .., ry and well-furnished, his servants arc attentive / *- " and obedient, and his table constantly supplied * = with the best of the season, so that his friends, will not want any attention necosnrv to make their sojourn pleasant and agreeable. His stables ire furnished with good hostlers and an abun- * lance of provender, and he is prepared at. & moments notice to supply his customers with private ;onvcyances of every sort, to any part of the surrounding country. ' 'V Hoarders furnishing their own lodging will le boarded at $10 per mouth. He desiros to return his acknowledgements to ' . :he public for past favors, and solicits for the fa-zl'' :urc an equally liberal share of patronage. r ~ JOHN R. NICHOLSON, march 20 12 tf MEDICAL NOTICE. ' * THK undersigned, after returning his thanks yy for the liberal patronage heretofore bostow-^, ?? ed on him, respectfully announces -to.'his ^ riends and the public that ho has associated Dr, 2DWARD E. JENKINS with him in the"practice of *MEDICINE AND SURGERY, ind hopes in his new association to receive the inme generous measure of public confidence and avor. Dr. JENKINS, after graduating in the Medical School of his own Stnte, availed liimself if the advantages afforded in the Justitutjons of biris and other European cities. Having given pecial ATTENTION to SURGICAL SCIENCE; ie is prepared particularly to attend to cases in hat department of the practice. D. H. TSOMASSON. Yorkville Feb. 21. $ tf "groceries OF 3VERY DESCRIPTION MAYBE FOUND ?AT?g T S. J. KlYkEXDAL ^BROTHER'S A T prices wliicli cannot fail to suit purchasers tYtind place COMPETITION beyond DEFIANCE. L'hosc visiting Yorkville with the intention of purhasing any article in the GROCERY LINE, willind it to their advantage to examine our Stock, leforo purchasing elsewhere. Wanted Immediately,, "A AAA BUSH, merchantable WHEAT. ^U.UUU 4,000 bush. " CORN, o ftft/i a ii ai mc 9 OjUUU " ' * UAXC) 2,000 " ?? BYE, 2,000 barrels " FLOUR, 2,000 pounds of WOOL, v 2,000 " DRY HIDES, for rbich fair market prices will be paid. S. J. KUYKENDAL & BRO. Sept 20 37 tf case," DR. B. M. COBB, ' HJTILL be pleased to receive Professional Calls tt in the departments of MEDICINE and SURER Y. Unless professionally absent, lie maybe iund at his residence, Fort Mill Depot, York DU ict S. C " Oct 11 40 5 ly FOR THE LADIES. 7* LEG ANT ai^Reohcrchc.styles of rich Drpss Li Silks; Tissues; Bareges, &,c. ; Bonnets, the .test fashion, and Ribbtras; Mantillas, of the ost fashionable patterns, and a large stock of heap Embroideries." -For sale by *DAMS, McCORKLE & CO. April 17 T 10 if LUL8PICE, Black Pepper, Ginger and Flavoring Extracts. For sale by THOMASSON & JENKINS. '