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ANOTHER ARRIVAL! OPENED LAST EVENING, A FR ESI I SUPPLY . , p-. jieon t swisi MUSLINS. V." - W>'i. 3S1A0HSB MB 3KGWS ;H 0 M E S P U N S SXXJBJL^'JL'KMTC^Sif ' AND PRINTS OF COMING FALL PATTERNS AT 6. R. RATCHFORD'S. Jnly 31 81 c TO PLANTERS! : .> " r - < RECEIVED BY LAST TRAIN, A SUPPLY OF ' x THAT FAVORITE OSXAliCRG, THE "RICHMOND," WEIGHING HALF POUND TO THE YARD,. BOTH PLAIN AND STRIPED. ALSO, A HEAVY STOCK OF STRIPED AND CHECKED DOMESTICS Of the most approved patterns, tit G. R. RATCHFORD'S. July 81 81 c A MAGNrFICENT STOCK OK , SHOESj^BOQI^ AND CHILDREN'S WEAR, MAY BE FOUND AT Gr, R RATCHFORD'S. July 81 31 c it is true ! XjlTHEN I sny that mv assortment of FANCY > TT BAREGES, TISSUES. &c.. will be offered AT COST from THIS DAY FOR CASH, or to punctual customers at an advance just sufficient to pay expenses home. Come see and he convinced. G. R. BATCH FORD. July 31 31 ' c rifles" A LOT OF FINE RIFLES, from the manufactory of W. LAMB & SON, just received, and vill be sold at manufacturers' prices bv G. R. RATCIIFORD. July 31 81 c - cojvjce: SOCBW If yon want Bargains In MANTILLAS, As there is only a few left, which I am determined to sell at very low figures. G. R. RATCHFORD. i - July 31 31 c Commissioner's Sale. R. McClellan and wife. et. a1. 1 r*. > Bill for Acc't. Jas. Hetherington, Ex'r.,et. al. ) BY virtue of a Decree of the Court of Equity, in the above case, I will expose to puhlio sale, at fork Court Ilonse, on the FIRST MONDAY in AUGUST next; all of James Hetherington's interest, being his life estate, in TWO NEGROES, Daniel and John. Daniel is a first rate Carpenter: John a likely field-hand: both young and very valuable. The purchasers will be required to give bond for the production of the said Negroes at the death of James Hetherington. Term* of Salt?Cash. ' JNO. L. MILLER, c. f.. t. n. July 24 [$2] SO 2t Mourning goods.?a carefully selected STOCK of FIRST AND SECOND MOURNING GOODS, of the latest and most approved styles, consisting of fiue Black and Grenadine Silks, Tissues. Crape Despagne, solid and striped "Bareges and Muslins, Ginghams, &c. &c., just received and for sale, very low. at G. R. RATCIIFORD'S. May 29 22 c DR. B. M. COBB, WILL be pleased to receive Professional Calls in the departments of MEDICINE and SURGERY. Unless professionally nbserit, he may be found at his Residence, Fort Mill Depot, York District S. C * Oct 11 40 ly 4 FI LL ASSORTS! EXT II. EAST? AID snniJUl At G. R. BATCIIFORD'S. July 17 29 c "O RANDIES & WINES.--Fiue Bran dies; Port. Madeira and Blackberry Wines for medicinal purposes. For sale by THOMASSON & JENKINS. June o 23 tf / OSGOOD'S AND JONES' CIIOGAGOGUE.?A speedy and positive cure for Ague and Fever. It has never been known to foil. For Sale bv L. P. BARNETT & CO. July 17 * 29 tf Bowets.?a new and varied stock of Bonnets and Trimmings, of the latest and most fashionable patterns at G. It. BATCH FORD'S. June 5 23 tf PURE SENNA FIGS A pleasant and effectual remedy for costiveness and nervous headache. For Sale bv L. P. BAItNETT & CO. . July 17 29 tf iAAOZ. SFEP1IATE qi I\I\E, J.V/U Morphine, Iodine. Iodide of Potash, &c., Just Received and for sale by L. P. BARNETT & CO. July 17 29 tf SEIDLITZ AND SODA POWDERS of extra size and qualitv. For sale by . L. P.' BARNETT & CO. ' '' July 17 29 tf DROWIV'S AND M ARIS' ESSENCE m TI ?r iT/ii /lrvnru P?.. G.,la Kir W oi JAMA1V/A . ...V L. P. BARNRTT & CO. July 17 29 tf Teas. a very superior article of Black and Green Teas. For Sale by L. P. BARNETT & CO. July 17 29 tf a^east powders. Fres h Yeast PowX ders and Soda, for making good bread. For Sale by THOMASSON & JENKINS. July 9 *28 tf Cod liter oil. A superior article of pure Cod Liver Oil. For Sale by L. P. BARNETT & CO. July 17 29 tf Allspice, Black Pepper, Ginger and Flavoring Extracts. For sale by THOMASSON & JENKINS. May 29 22 c - * Arrow root a superior articlo of Arrow Root and Ground Mustard. For Sale by L. P. BARNETT & CO. July 17 29 tf oz. sulphate quinine OU For Sale by . THOMASSON & JENKINS. July 17 29 ' tf GEORGIA LOTTERY! [AUTHORIZED BY THE STATE OF GEORGIA ] FORT GAINES ACADEMY LOTTERY ! CLASS IS, To be drawn in the Citj' of Atlanta, Georgia, in public, on Tni'RSDAY. AUGUST 28th, 1856, on the | HAT AHA IPILAH 8 SAMUEL SWAN & CO., Managers. Prizes Amounting to $304,000!! will be distributed according to the following BRILLIAXT SCHEME. 30.000 IM1S--1SJ85 PBIZIS!! 1 Prize of $40,000 is $40,000 1 Prize of 10,000 is ' 10,000 1 Prize of 10,000 is 10,000 1 Prize of 6,000 is 6,000 1 Prize ol -,"uu is z.inw 1 Prize of 1,000 is 1.000 1 Prize of, 1,000 jg 1,000 10 Prizes of 200 are 2,(MM) 100 Prizes of 1(M) are 10,000 4 Pzs. nf$200apxm'g to.$20,000 pz. are 800 4 Pz?. of loOapxm'gto 10.00)) pz. are 400 4 Pzs. of 75npxm'gto 10,000 pz. are 300 4 Pzs. of GOapxin'gto 5,000 pz. are 240 4 Pzs. of 50npxm'gto 2,<MX) pz. are 200 4 Pzs. of 40 apxm'g to l.OOOpz. are 100 4Pzs.of 25 apxm'g to 1,000 pz. are KM) 40 Pzs. of 20 apxm'g to 200 pz. are 800 15.000 Pzs. of 8 arc 120.000 15,184 Prizes amounting to .$204,000 The 15,000 Prizes of $8 are determined by the number which draws the $40,000 Prize?if that number should bean odd number, t hen every odd number ticket in the Scheme will be entitled to $8; if an even number, then every even number ticket in the Scheme will be entitled to $8, in addition to any other Prize whicli the ticket may draw. Purchasers in buying an equal quantity of odd and even number tickets will be certain of drawing nearly half tlic cost of the same, with chances of SniWu'.ftrTirbtlier lrrr/es. " All those tickets ending with 0, 2, 4, G, 8, are even?all those ending with 1, 3, 5, 7, 0, are odd. 8?guRemeiubcr that every Prize is drawn, and payable iu full without deduction. All Prizes of .$1,000 and under, paid immediately after the drawing?other Prizes at the usual time of thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. The drawn numbers will be forwarded to purchasers immediately after the drawing. Whole Ticket* $ 10?Unlet* $5?Quarter* $2.50. Prize Tickets cashed or renewed in other TickI ? 4. _?xi 6ts ai euner omce. Orders for Tickets can be addressed either to S. SWAN k CO.. Atlanta On. or S. SWAN, MoHfyomtn/, Ala. July 31 31 4w ALABAMA LOTTERY!" [Authorized hy the State of Alahania.] SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY! CLASS P.?NEW SERIES. To be drawn in the City of Montgomery, Alabama, in public, on Thursday, August 14, 1856, OX THE HAVANA PLAN!! SAMUEL SWAN, Manager. PHIZES AMOUNTING TO SSO^^OOO^ Will be distributed according to the following Mapniflrcnt Scheme!! HI I1HH5JS HUB!!! 1 Prize of $40,000 is $40,000 1 " of 1-5.000 is 15,000 1 " of 7,000 is 7,000 1 ? of 3.000 is 3,000 1 " of 2,000 is 2.000 1 " of 1,000 is 1,0(10 01 " of 200 is 2,000 100 " of 100 is 10,000 APPROXIMATION t 4 pzs. of$200 apxg. to $40,000pz. are $300 4 " 100 " 15.000 " " 400 ' -- - non it tt Qnn 4 IO " l,w -- ww 4 44 GO 41 8,00 0 4 4 44 240 4 44 50 4 4 2, 00 0 4 4 44 ' 200 4 4 4 4 0 44 1.00 0 4 4 44 1 00 4 4 4 25 44 1,00 0 4 4 44 1 00 40 4 4 2 0 4 4 2 0 0 4 4 4 4 8 00 15,000 " 8 are 120,000 15,18-3 prize? amounting to $204,000 The 15,000 Prizes of $8 are determined by the number which draws the $40,000 Prize?if that number should be on 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 be entitled to S8 in addition to any other Prize which may be drawn. Purchasers in buying nn equal quantity of odd and even number tickets will be certain of drawing nearly one-half the cost of the same, with chances of obtaining other Prizes. . All those ticket* ending with 0, 2. 4. 0, 8, are even?all those ending with 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, are odd. Remember that every Prize is drawn, and payable in full without deduction. All Prizes of $1,000 and under, paid immediately after the drawing?other Prizes at the usual time of thirty days. All communications strictly confidential. The drawn numbers will he. forwarded to purchasers immediately after the drawing. JI'Ao/c l'ir/cf/x, $1(1?/In/rex; $5?Quarter*, $2.1. Prize Tickets cashed or renewed in other Tickets at either office. Orders for Tickets can be addressed to S. SWAN & CO., Atluiitii, (ia. or S. SWAN, Moulyoiucry Ala. July 17 29 4w "YORK"!SHERIFFS SALES, BY Virtue of Writs of Fieri Facia*, to me directed, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriffs Sale, ON THE FIKST MONDAY IN AUGUST next, at York Court House, the following property, viz:? One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, levied on as the property of Margaret A. Harris, at the suit of M. A. Kee and others. 1 Cue sorrel mare, levied on ns the property of Oscar A. Faris, at the suit of Adams & MeCorklc. 1 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, levied on as the property of Win. A. Givens, at the suit of S. Sadler & Son. 1 One tract of laud containing 20(J Acres, adjoining lands of Win. Iliack. Gilbert Enloe. Dr. W. J. Qood, and Rufus Meek. Also, one house and lot situated iu Yorkville, near the Kings Mountain Railroad Depot. Also, three Negroes, viz: Tom and his wife, Rnchael; and Joe, levied on as the property of Martiu Mullenax, at the >uit of S. E. Brat ton and others. 11 One tract of laud levied ou as the property of James Etters, whereon he now resides, adjoining lands of A. W. Whisenant arid others, at the suit of G. S. Parker, Survivor. 2 Five Negroes, viz: Isoin, Adam, Amy, Fanny and Violet, levied on as the property of Stanley Fewell, at the suit of Stepheu M. Johnson and others. * 2 Oue 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. Furis, at the suit of Wylie & Moll'ntt and others. 2 One tract of laud whereon the defendant now resides levied on as the property of Andrew Wherry, at the suit of Wylie, Roddy & Co. 3 One sorrel nrare levied on as the property of Hamilton Carrol, deceased, at the suit of G. 11. Ratckford. 1 S. C. YOUNGBLOOD, s. y. u. Yorkville, July 10, 185(3. VALUABLE LANDWR 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 21 miles North-East of Yorkville, and containing about 200 ACRES. On the premises is a GOOD DWELLING HOUSE, with all necessary outbuild' ings. 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, 1 will be offered at public sale on the first Monday in September. I will sell. G. L. THOMASSON. . July 10 28 8t . . sv>4 > " * "*> . j.i v Yorkville Female College. rr?ilK,SIXTH SESSION of this Institution will | | L commence ou WEDNESDAY, the 20th of AUi GL'ST next. The Board of Trustees respectful- i , ly announce to the patrons-mid friends of the Col- I | lege, that the services of an able and competent 1 | Faculty have been secured, and the appliances , are now complete for a successful prosecution of j the iluti :s of their several departments. Yorkville (the location of this College) is one of the healthiest towns in the upper part of the State, and is noted for its moral society. FACULTY: Rev. J. MONROE ANDERSON, President and Professor of Logic, Eridcnces of Chrislianiiy, Mora! mid Mental Sciences. j Rev. J. M. il. ADAMS, Professor of Mathematics and EnyUsh Literature. | MATTHEW ELDER, Professor of Ancient Ianj gauges and Xa/itral Science?. i Miss ANNA CURTIS, Inst ruche*.* in Dot any and Assistant in English Uranrhes. A sufficient number of competent Teachers in Music, and the Ornamental and Preparatory Department, will also he secured. nt Triitinn nor SftRsinn of Five Months. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT. I Spelling, Rending &cM S fi 00 Grammar, Geography, itc 10 00 COLLEGE DEPARTMENT. Tuition, $ 15 00 Entrnnce money in either of the above ' Departments 1 00 EXTRA STUDIES. Music on Piano, Harp or Guitar $ 20 00 Use of Piano 2 00 Embroidery, Drawing anil Painting, 10 00 Tuition in French ... 15 00 Tuition in all cases required in advance. No extra charges will be made other than those above specified, except for Books and Stationery actually used. Boarding cnn be had in respectable private families at $9 per month. The President of the College will visit some of the oldest and most prominent Female Institutions in the North during the vacation, with the view of profiting by a personal inspection of the management of those of most enlarged experience. A member of the Faculty will be found at the Appyrican HcAc'., TV yWiVr"'1''"- "n Tuesday cveninjr, the 19th of August next, and on the follow! ing day at the several Stations on the Charlotte / and South Carolina and King's Mountain Rail Roads, and will be pleased to take charge of any young ladies who may he entrusted to his care, and conduct them to Yorkvillc. The Chester Standard, Fairfield Herald, Southern Presbyterian, and Due-West Telescope, will please copy, weekly, until the 20th of August and forward bills to JOHN G. ENLOE, Tr?wim. Yorkvillc, July 17, 18oG. 29 5t UNION ACADEMY. TpHE FIFTH ANNUAL SESSION of this new ! JL and flourishing Institution, .which has just j closed with fifty-two Students, will commence on I TUESDAY. 1ST OF JULY, and terminate on the 28th of November with fi public Examination.? Titis Institution, situated, as it is, in point of health, morals, and remoteness from all the vices and temptations so seductive of youth, will hereafter be under the mutual instruction of JOHN* 1 15. PANICKY and WILLIAM L. SANDIFER. The success of Mr. PANKEY, as a most devoted and indefatigable instructor, is now too well known to nbed 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: I has taught a private school several years, giving i entire satisfaction to all his patrons. We feel satisfied he is in every respect qualified j for the position, and that we have been fortunate I in securing the services of one so eminently suit! ed 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 than one mile of the Academy. The Students are expected to attend Preaching, and conveyances are furnished by their host. Students will be taken from Rock Hill to their Boarding houses on the 30th June, 2d and 5tb of July, free of ahurgo. While this School is not in the least sectarian, Students will he catechised and instructed in the Union Questions. TUITION AS FORMKitLY, VIZ: Frimary English Branches ?7 00 Higher branches of English, 10 00 Classics and Mathematics, per session...15 00 Students charged from time of entrance till close of session. No deduction for lost time except in cases of protracted sickness, jfgap"' Tuitiou at clo?e of Session. J. C. HICK LIN, M. 1). Secretary of Board. -Ti.no f. 23 * tf EBENEZER ACADEMY. I T gives the undersigned Ccminittce of TrusJL tees of the Eheneber Female Academy, unfeigned pleasure to be able to announce to the public that we have secured the services of Miss HENRIETTA C. HENRY, (daughter of Dr. Henry, late of the S. C. College,) as teacher in our Academy.. Miss HENRY has had two or three years experience ns a Teacher, and comes to us with the highest recommendations. The first term of our Institution will begin on MONDAY, 7th day of JL'LY instant. Tuition per term of fire month* : Reading, Writing and Arithmetic, .*....SO 00 Geography, Eng. Grammar. History, &c.... 0 00 Nat. Philosophy, Rotany, Chemistry, &C...12 50 Latin and Greek Languages 15 00 EXTRAS: French, 10 00 Music 20 00 Use of l'iano, 1 00 Wood, &c, 50 Students pay from the time they enter.? No deduction except in case of protracted illness. Hoarding (exclusive of lights) can be had in the best families at $8 per month. JOHN MASSEY, ) K. T. AVERY. I Com. J. G. RICHARDS, J July '! 27 . 5t MILITARY ORDERS. THE 34T1I R EG I MEM T, S. C. Militin. will parade nt Vorkville, S. C., on TUESDAY, the 19th of AUGUST next at 10 o'clock, A. M., armed and equipped as the law directs for review j and exercise. The Commissioned nnd Non-ComI missioned Officers will attend the day previous for drill and instruction. By order of the Commander-in-Chief. W. II. McCOIlKLE. Colonel. Vorkville, July 17, 18-10. 29 5t j ( OOK T() YOLR IXTEREST.? I The Suh.scriher offers for sale, that beautiful HOUSE AND LOT on which he new resides, three i doors North of the Male Academy. On the lot is ! a Well of as pood water as is in Vorkville, nnd nil j necessary fixtuies. Also, my HOUSE and LOT, 2 doors East of the Male Academy. This propI orty lies in a very healthy situation, and will be I sold on the most accommodating terms, if applied i for before the FIRST MONDAY IN OCTOBER j next. If not sold previous to thut day, the above j property will be sold to the highest bidder. For | farther particulars, apply to J. It. KINCAID. July 17 29 3m BANK CHECKS ON CHARLESTON AND NEW YORK. FOR SALE BY J. A. BROWN, Agent. At the Rail Road Depot. July 3 27 14t DIET FOR THE SICK.?Fresh Corn Starch ; Tapioca, Arrow Root; Broma, &c. For sale by TIIOMASSON & JENKINS. June 5 23 tf AMP OIE AND CANDLES.?For Sale by THOMASSON & JENKINS. I June 5 23 tf * - t ARTHUR'S PRESERVING FRESH FRIITS. Manufactured and For Sale at J. N. LEWIS' Tin Factory. July 10 28 tf COTTON SAW GINS. Straight Ribs, vs. Crooked, r.iiformity of Roll, &c. 4 LTHOUOH the advantage of the straight rib J\. ia the COTTON.GIN has been discovered for more than twenty years, yet it has not. heen sufficiently known or appreciated by the planter. The advantage consists simply iu this: that the ribs, when worn, can he moved down to where they are not worn, which answers the purpose of a new sett of ribs. Three moves can be made, which gives four wearing?, which is equal to four setts of ribs. So that a purchaser having in view prospective expense, would lose the price of three setts of ribs if the ribs of Ins gin were not moveable. Any planter with common intelligence can move the straight ribs himself, and thus obtain all the benefit of a new'fett 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 thati upon the seed board, and by adjusting thp s.pd-board so as to prevent the seed when once detached from rc-uniting with the roll; this improvement has been made by tiie subscriber within n few months. With regard to fast picking gins, the greatest amount of lint is obtained in two ways. First, by having long teeth lying as nearly parallel to the verge of the saw a? possible, so that the teeth entering the ribs so much point foremost they are obliged to carry all the cotton through that they get hold of. A fifty saw gin with these sort of rentl-.r. :-?M.e inch saw fK day. The second plan is, to form the breast so that the teeth meets the ribs nearly nt right angles, and thus packs the cotton into the teeth of the saws. This plan is very straining on the saws, and causes a much heavier draught. Whether the cotton is injured by an overwrought speed, the planters must judge for themselves. The subscriber will furnish to the plauters of this and adjoining Districts Cotton Gins equal in durable value to any in the country. Delivered nt Chester, York, or Charlotte, or any landing on the road for $2 per saw. The brushes of my gins are covered with tin ; which adds much to their strength and durability. * All orders promptlv attended to. JAMES M. ELLIOTT. Winnsboro, S. C. July 17, 1850. 29 Sin NEW ESTABLISHMENT. Cheap Groceries for Cash!! THE undersigned have opened a NEW GROCERY Store in 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 bo enabled to offer their Goods at the Cheapest Rates, to be had in the market. They will receive all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE in BARTER, and are prepared To Make Liberal Bids on Cotton, and other Produce. They solicit calls from their friends and the community generally, and they feel assured that, with a full and complete stock and liberal prices, they will be able to give satisfaction. THOMAS DAYIES &. CO. Yorkville, Jan. 31, 1800. 5 tf STEAM SAW MILLJP MT FflR"SALE. TXOW offer for sale my interest (being onehalf) in the STEAM SAW, MILL, known as Hoffman and Whitesidcs' Mills. Said Mills are in good repair, and in operation in a fine PINE TIMBERED country, near the Adair's Ferry Road, 9 miles from Yorkville. With the Mill will he sold my interest in the tract of laud on which the Mill is erected, containing about 200 ACRES. Also, I offer for sale my HOUSE and LOT in the town of Yorkville, near the Depot, containing TWO ACRES, on which is a good DWELLING HOUSE with double chimneys, and good outhuildings; Gavden, good Springs convenient, and timber sufficient to do a small family ten or twelve months. N. B. I wish it distinctly understood that I must have money, and those indebted to myself, HOFFMAN k JAR RETT, or the firm of HOFFMAN & WHITESIDES, had better settle with Cash, which they cart do with me for a short time, after which they will have to settle witii an officer. F. L. HOFFMAN. July 10 28 3m EPPSJ_SPRINGS^ CLEVELAND COUNTY, N. C. THIS pleasant WATERING-PLACE, located 4 miles South of Shclb}', on the road leading to Yorkville and Spartanburg and near the main road from Spartanburg to Lincolnton, has passed into the hands.of WM. G. PATTERSON, who has recently erected new buildings and re-fitted the establishment with every improvement, requisite for the comfort and convenience of invalids and pleasure-seekers. The House is now open for the F i. ,i, rvi.K JJiiwmj ttiiu ..o ..v.v.... lie is respectfully called to the superiority of these SPRINGS, which, composed mainly of Magnesia and White Sulphur, nre highly recommended by competent judges. Singlo Boarders, per week, $(1.00; per month $20,000. Man and horse, per week, $8; per month $20.00. Families, including children and servants, charged at corresponding rates. References: Drs. W. J. T. Miller, Thomas Williams and E. Jennings; Rev. Messrs. J. W. Kellj- and J. T. Kilgo. *** Chester Standard will copy one month and forward accounts to Swangstown, Cleveland Co., North Carolina. June 12 24 tf Dissolution of Copartnership, -J) THE Copartnership heretofore existing hetween the undersigned in the PRACTICE of MEDICINE, under the style of THOMASSON & LINDSAY, and in tbe DRUG BUSINESS under the firm of LINDSAY & THOMASSON, has been, this day, dissolved by mutual consent. As it is very desirable to close up the affairs of the copartnership, persons who nre 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. H. THOMASSON, J. F. LINDSAY. Yorkville, Feb. 18, 18ofi. 8 tf "POSITIVE I OTICE.~The undersigned 3 ic Anmnalliul tn full urvnn nil nnrennci -who nrp indebted to himself individually, or to the firms id" L. P. SADLER & Co., and S'.ADLER, STOWE & Co., to make immediate settlement. The demands upon him are pressing and must he met.? He hopes his friends will promptly respond to this reasonable request, and save him from the resort to an unpleasant necessity, which is really the only alternative. L. P. SADLER. June 19 25 tf TAKE JVOTICK^ -All persons indebted X to the estate of ROBERT E. MILLER, decaused, are earnestly requested to make immediate pnvment. The demands against the estate are 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 paying cost. JNO. L. MILLER, Adm'r. June 20 21 tf Beware the ides of octoBER.?Return Day is past, hut it will soon return again. My NOTES AND ACCOUNTS arc still an the hands of JNO. L. MILLER, .Esq., for collection; and those indebted to me are earnestly requested to call upon him and settle. The business must be closed. W. J. BO WEN. April 8 18 tf 1i justness Jtofc. M AS ON IGJVl EETiNGS. ! u/ PHILANTHROPIC LODCE, XtfY No. 78, A.', F. . M.*. meets regularly on the THIRD MONDAY EVENING of each month. L. M GRIST, Secretary. MACKEY CHAPTER, No. 15, 11.'. A.*. M.*. holds its regular Communications on the FIRST MONDAY EVENING ofeachmonth. L. M. GRIST, Secretary. G1IBSON COUNCIL, No. ?, holds its ref gulnr meetings or. the FIRST TUESDAY Evening in each month; following the regular meeting of the Royal Arch Chapter. L. M. GRIST, Recorder. July 2f>, 1855. 20 ly DR. ALFRED CRAVEN, ^tsibtitl Jhtrgran gratis!, YORKVILLE. S. C. On the East side of the Main Street, South of the "Palmetto Hotel." -"?fl Jan fi 1 tf S. J. KUYKENDAL & BRO. YORKVILLE, S.C. I'lTRCHASF.nS OF 602201, mm, WEM2,C0BJT and all other country produce. Feb 7 6 tf WM. C. OWEN, FASHIONABLE TAILOR, YORKVILLE, S. C. Shop on Liberty-Street, 3 Doors below the "Aulckes Building." April 24 17 ly ~J0HN L. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW and COMMISSIONER IN EQUITY, YORKVILLE, S. C. _ " OfflM ixiths tdurt-House. ' ' Jan 18 2 tf R. W. BECKWITII, ?Hatt| anb lccti-|ftahtr, CHARLOTTE, N. 0. Keeps Constantly on hand a fine assortmentof 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 at the Corner of East Bay and Cumberland-Sts., Pnl.ln-nll THnl/nH' Jfr Pn "V James Pagan, I Charleston, S. C. Brawlev & Aloxauder. J Nov 8 44 ly ABCHB'n. CAMERON JOS. JOHNSON, JR. CAMERON & CO., PHOENIX IRON WORKS, CHARLESTON S. C., Manufacturers of Marine and Stationary Engines; Rice Pounding and Threshing Mills; Machinery for Saw-Mills; Castings in Iron and Brass, daily; Boiler and Wrought Iron Work, done by steam-power with Machinery of their own construction. Nov 22 4P> ly BOOK BINDERY AND BLAH Bill lilMETHY. THE SUBSCRIBER Would respectfully inform the citizens of York and the surrounding country, that he has opened an establishment on RICHARDSON-STREET, | Reoi- 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, and on as reasonable terms as can bo done ANYWHERE IN THE SOUTH. BILANE B@?IKS Ruled to any pattern, hound in the best manner, of superior paper, and paged if required. tmini ;niit kllnrn Mnhinrr <?'i s ? qr o" Periodicals, Music Books, &c., bound in every variety of style. Public nnd private libraries re-bound: and old hooks repaired Iff THE ffEATEST ffAffffER. ORDERS FROM T HE~!HO ENTRY For Sheriff's, Ordinaries', Clerk's and other BLANK BOO Kb, With patterns sent, and the necesnry instructions given, will meet with prompt attention. Law Books, and all printed matter, old or new, | will be particularly attended to. Names lettered on books with gold. E. R. STOKES. May 22 21 * tlOd 'groceries OF EVERY DESCRIPTION j MAY BE FOUND AT THE STORE OF G. RBYR1MI4 BRO iiiiniiMSStiii AND PLACE Competition beyond Defiance. TIIOSF. VISITING YORKVILLE, i WITH THE INTENTION OF PURCHASING ANYTHING IN THE ! GROCERY LINE, j WILL FIND IT TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO EXAMINE OUR STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE. TERMS-CASH!! Sept 20 37 tf ENCOURAGE THIS KNOCKING! CHARLOTTE, N. C. THE undersigned begs leave to return bis thank i to those who favored him with a call j during the last year, aud he respectfully informs ' the public that lie has removed to the Shop lately occupied by Messrs. George i!c Wbisnant, adjoining Mr. J. Rudisill's Planing Mills, where he is prepared to executed all work in his line, as cheap and good as can be done in the State. TURNING. CUTTING SCREWS, REPAIRI ING JSOILERS and ENGINES of all descriptions, making and ; 'pairing MILL SPIXDLES. WOOD PLAINE'RS, PLOUGHS, 77? OA'/A'i? WAGOXS, and in IIOKSE-91IOEIXG, &C., I will compare work with nny one for neatness, wear and dispatch. Interfering shoes SI.25; common do. $1; cast steel toes or plates S2. 80^1 have also erected an Air Furnace for moiling Brass, which answers finely. The public can get Brass and Composition Costings by calling at the above establishment and furnishing patterns. Also Brass melted over at a reduced price, with neatness and despatch. Old Copper aud Brass Wanted. S. J. PERRY. May 8 19 i? 6m COX'S PATEXT REFIXED SPARKLINO GELATINE, with which an unrivalled Chryslaline Jelly ca^'be made in a few minutes. ' For Sale by L. P. BARNETT & CO. July 17 29 tf (CmtbMcs. ~FOH SENATOR. The friends of Col. R. 0. McCAW, res'- | pectfully announce him as a Candidate to represent the people of York District in the STATE , SENATE. April 3 14 te ?. | U&- The friends of Hon. I. D. WITHERSPOON i respectfully announce him as a Candidate for re- < election to the SENATE, at the ensuing election. ] April 3 14 te ] FOR REPRESENTATIVES. | SQT The friends of EDWARD MOORE, Esq., ( respectfully announce him as a Candidate to rep- t resent the people of York District in tfie next Leg- ^ islature. at the ensuing electiou. April 3 14 te tfcjF The friends of WM. I. CLAWSON, Esq., j respectfully announce him as a Candidate to rep- t resent the peop'cof York District in the next Leg- v islature, at the ensuing electiort. t April 3 14 te j We are requested to anuuunee WM. C. ! BLACK, as a Candidate to represent York Dis- 1 trict in the next Legislature. April 3 14 te BQk. The friends of A- WHYTE, Esq., respect- * fully announce him as a Candidate to represent J lorn uisinci in tnc next Legislature. 1 Mar oh 27 13 tc a , b JDe^)'~'i'lie friend*/of J. C. CIIAMTiEllS, E-q., respectfully announce him as a Candidate to represtnt the people >>T York District in the next Log- ' islaturc. j ' 1 April 10 j 15 tf The friends of A. S. WALLACE, esq., respectfully announce him as a Candidate to represent the peopic of York District in the next Leg- "I isluturc. / April 17; 16 to t ) FOR ORDINARY. I VlT Hbr nnrhntiiriT tn nnnn'i'inrr thr Pp*/"**" [JAMES II. TOSTELL, as a Candidate for ORDINARY of York District, at the next election. , MANY FRIENDS. April 3 14 te* J The friends of JOIIN B. JACKSON, Esq., j respectfully announce him as a Candidate for ORDINARY at the ensning election. April 3 14 te Dri?? The friends of JOHN M. ROSS. Esq., S respectfully announce him as a Candidate for ro- f election to the office of ORDINARY, at the ensn- " ing election. MANY VOTERS. 1 April 3 14 te FOR TAX-COLLECTOR. I Qgff* We at e authorized to announce BENJA- < MIN P. BOYD, as a Candidate for TAX-COLLEC- t TOR for York District, at the ensuing election. Jan C 2 - tf jWe are authorized to announce SAMUEL W. JACKSON, as a Candidate for the office of TAX-CoLLECTOR for York District at the ensuiffg election. Jan 6 -1 tf 1<QF The friends of CORNELIUS O'DANIEL, Esq., respectfully nnnounce him as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR for York District, MANY VOTERS. Jan 6 1 tf c Jar The friends of WYLIE L. HARRIS, res- t pectfully announce him as a Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR at the ensuing election. MANY VOTERS. 0 December 20, 1855,v 50 tf o 'wwWMwm i A NEW SUPPLY. I THE Subscribers respectfully call the attention ( of the citizens of York, and the adjacent n counties of North Carolina, to their new stock of 0 Fresh and Genuine t MEDICINES, ' embracing nearly every article usually kept-in DRUG STORES. Our stock is very large and va ried, offering excellent opportunities to the Phys- 11 icinn, Planter and Merchant, who will do well to * call and examine for themselves. k AH our preparations are in accordance with the prescribed rules of the.U. S. Pharmflcopia. It shall be our particular care to faithfully represent the qtiality of every nrticle sold by us. Our purchase? are mnde under circumstances y enabling us to sell upon terms and at prices the most accommodating. Our stock consists of Drug*, ^ Medicine*, Chemicals, Dye Wood* and Dye-Stuffs, t Oil*, Paint*, and Painter'* Articles; Varnish**, |; Window-Glox* and Putt)/; Glassware; English, American and French Perjuinery; Toilet and Shuuing Soaps; Tooth, Flesh and Hair Brushes; jy Surgical and Dental Instruments; c Trusses, Supporters and Bandages; Spices, Snuffs, n Fjne Cliewing Tobacco : Cigars of finest flavor; ' Superior Inks; Pure Wines, Fancy Articles, &c. r Prescriptions carefully dispensed. Goods a carefully packed and forwarded r.s directed. v VST" Prompt attention given to all orders. v L. P. BAttXETT t CO. 1 April 10 15 tf TIIE Subscriber returns his thanks for tlie very j , IiKom) notfntiiitrft YO/*civoil tV r tin* nrkfl i takes this method to inform the citizens of York and j the surrounding Districts, uiul the whole South, that he has effected another improvement in the Cotton Gin and Wheat Thrasher, that excels any that have ever been introduced | heretofore; and from long experience he lias no fear in challenging any other Factory, cither North j or South, to produce an equal. He feels very con- J fident in saying to the public, that his Gins excel j ^ in performance any other make or pattern now in : use. With dry cotton the roll cannot be broken | 0 or made to spew over, which no other pretends to i h claim, and with good driving power and attend- j ance, a 45 saw gin, will * Gin from 4 to 6 Bales or more in a Lay, weighing from .150 to 400 lbs.; which is as much h as any one hand can well handle in a day. Any person wanting a superior Gin or Thrasher, can be supplied by sending on his order to me at a Lewisville, Chester Dist., S. C. d Work will hp shipped to any place desired. RE- 0 PAIRING done at the shortest possible notice. To House-builders, T 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. j All work carefully packed and forwarded to or- * der. ' JOHN SIMPSON. June 12 24 >-j tf E LIVERY ANDSALE STABLE, a VOHRVILLt, S. C. J ^ W. JACKSON, having bought out the estab- j O lishments of L. P. SADLER and LOVE and 0 McCONNELL, respectfully informs the people of p York and the travelling community, that he will S| hereafter conduct the business of a LIVERY and i h SALE STABLE iii Yorkville. He will keep a fine t| stock of HORSES AND VEHICLES of every kind for sale or hire, and will be prepared with good drivers and comfortable conveyances at all times to carry passengers to and from , any point in the surrounding country. Upon the arrival of the Cars, carriages will be in waiting at the Depot lO TAKE TRAVELLERS forthwith to their destination. His prices will be reasonable, and the business will be conducted strictly on the CASH PRINCIPLE without distinc- * tion of persons. A portion of his stock will be kept at the Stables formerly ocupied by Love & McConnell; and the remainder, at his new Sta- ble, nearly 1 OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE, on Madison-Street. Three large and conveniently tfi located lots will be-kept for the accommodation P of DROVERS, who are invited di TO GIVE HIM A TRIAL. S. W. JACKSON. " Yorkville, Jan. i?, 1856.. 3 v ly * SITUATION WANTED. A YOUNG tc man desires to be engaged as PRINCIPAL or -ASSISTANT in an Academy. The best recom- _ inundations can be produced. Address "TEACH- "1 ER," care Enquihek Office, Yorkville, 8. C. J June 6 28 v. -f tf Si , > NEW ESTABLISHMENT! tii ui shit-uw HtaiucmiTfi J THE Subscriber takes great pleasure in acknowledging hisindeb'tednossto the citizens of 1'orkville and vicinity, for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon . .. ^ liim in business; and would respectfully direct their attention to his new Enterprise in the TIN and SHEET-IRON MANUFACTORY, now in full #"f Dperation. The Ware-room will bo found on the FIRST FLOOR OF WALKER S BRICK BUILDING, opposite the Grocery-Store of Davies & Co.,' ivhere he has already on hand, a large assortment Df Tin Ware and Japanned Ware, )f every description; COOK, PARLOR and SHOP 3TOVES; a variety of Kitchen - Furniture, and 'A ill articles in his line, which.be will always bo eady to sell on fhe most accommodating terms. The Manufacturing Boom, 4 a the basement floor of the same building is 6Up5 ^ died with all the necessary machinery, and rings villi the hammers of the best workmen thecounry can afford, under the direction of Mr. A. J. Jl'OWN, who is unsurpassed in mechanism in his ine. All orders will be done up in a manner credible to the Mountain District. j Merchants wishing bills filled can.be accommolated at very short notice. ? With a continuation, of the pleasant smiles of he fair daughters of York, with which he has . lerctofore been favored, and a generous patronage rom the "rest of mankind," the undersigned feels ssured that, by strict attention, Be will be cna- . ft ilcd to give general satisfaction. J. NEWTON LEWIS. Yorkvillc, April 17, 1850. 16 tf WE'LL ALL TAKE A RIDE. SABBJBtlf SABBBMH . MILES JOHNSON & CO., RESPECTFULLY announce that they have jost received a large stock of merdumdixe in umr une, xo which uiey wouia invuexnc attenion of their friends and the balance of the world, n the assortment, will he found a very fine and . are stock of *'-31 hanging in price from J lii*?iii YB'f11 " ire made in an entirely new and improved style, rhoy have also a fall ass -rtment of HARNESS, BRIDLES, FLY-NETS, MOUNTINGS AND SADDLERY HARD WARE, J TRUNKS AND VALISES, M md a variety of goods usually kept in a Saddlery Store. They are also supplied with op.excellent _ ttock of LEATHER, and fully prepared; wit& the ?\/? lid of competent workmen, to furnish their friend* t#jl with every thing in their line, of HOME MANUFACTURE, it the shortest notice and in the very.best,rtylc^ They are thankful to their friondaftnra^Sheral pa- ^ rnnnge, and hope to continue to receiy&Vheir cdUa^ ? .M ind merit their custom. . . ':'v'v^V?^ * a| Repairing done Promptly. ' R@U Call at the old stand, onpudoor^STorth of ' ^ . j VIoore & Rainey's Xew Building. \ M. JOHNSON fc CO. J ap""? 15 .. -;4 miiCTag WAp-aooa * gB&SHgaBS;. THE undcrsigned^v-^JBjj SigiBiiiJSS ing again taken charge- -*' -j *** of the CABINET SHOE,JHB in Merchant's Row, near the Depot, respectfully alls the attention of the citizens of Yorihrille and he surrounding country to his stock of-:,-. FURNITURE m hand. The assortment, both home-made and *- J if Northern manufacture ip general?embracing uch articles as Wardrobes; Bureaus; Sideboards; Vork, Folding, Extension, Mahogany'and"Walnut * . Tables a full supply of Cane-Seat "and Back Chairs, , * J| urge and small ROCKING CHAIRS, Mahogany, Nursery and Arm -Chairs, - and th# J? ?? Common article; Bedsteads of Variotis patterns r" ind also an assortment of the finest Clocks ?j%r ^ offered in this market. He is prepanrtHritfl' dpi- ' able material and the most competent workmen, " " ^ o manufacture CABINET FURNITURE f all kinds, and respectfully asks all who are > Jj ti want of articles in his line, to give him a jjeall; ; 'UNERALS will be furnished at the shortest no *' >'*, ice. GEOR0E S. D08TER. - \ Aug 30 34 ,yy __ . .1 RAIL ROAD HOTEL. By JOHN H. NICH0I80N.r; rHE Subscriber respectfully informs hiff.ft.iends and the pi blio generally that-hie JIOUSE, :nown as the R tilroad Hotel, opposite the Ches- or Depot, is still open for the reoeption'of rcgu- ? > tii* and transient boarders and the travelling pub- ? ic; and that he i? making every exertion' to deerve and secure a continuance of the kind and ibcral patronage which has been hitbaftfttfcxtendr d to him. lie flattery himself that evet^eeded J .rrangement 1ms been made to promote-flie comort of all who stop with him. His rooms a^>i; * y and well-furnished, his sorvantp are.ttttenthre -j aid obedient, and his tabic constantly. Supplied rith the host of the sensdn/so thnt his frienda rill not want any attention necesaiy- todmake * v V2j heir sojourn pleasant and agreeable. \Hi9~8tables ? .re furnished'with good hostler* tu:d an nbunlance of provender, a'ttd he is prepared at a mo aents notice to supply his customers- wjth private f onveyaitces of every sort, to any pur' o?.lA? butonndirig country." Bout dors furnishing their own lodging will ie boarded at $10 per inc nth. J-'.* He desires to return his aokuowiedgbntents to he public for past favors, and solicits fyrthe fu- * ure an equally liberal share of patronage. JOUN R. NICHOLSON, march 20 12 - -tf CARROLL HOUSR . . 1 CHESIEBVII1E, 8.' C. rtTAT large and splendid three stopj^uBding " , on the cast side of Chester Deppt,' is mow ,pen for the accommodation of" pofSoM travelling * v the Car? or otherwise. The Proprietor^ well ware, that nothing short of a welL-kept house, . rill induce custom to this so .recently gotten yp ; ud although very solicitpus of f>atronnge/Jie rerains from those thousand and one promise's,vrhfch are been made, only to he broken by nianyof his illustrious predecessors." He confidently hopes, that he trill be sustained, nd upon trial give that satisfaction and aceomifioation to the wearied traveller, that trill send him n his way rejoicing. , J. L. CARROLL. . i Feb 14 7 tf MEDICAL NOTICE, ;~ THE undersigned, after returning his thanks fief for the liberai patronage heretofore bestow a ed on him, respectfully announces to his riends and the public that he has associated Dr. IDWARD E. JENKINS with him in the practice of MEDICINE AND SURGERY, nd hopes in his new association to receive the inie generous measure of public confidence and ivor. Dr. JENKINS, after graduating in tho ledical School of his Own State, availed himself * f the. advantages afforded in the Institutions of aris and other European ci ties, Having given pecial ATTENTION- to SURGICAL SCtfNCE, e is prepared particularly to attend to cases in lat department of the practice. D. H. THOMASSON. } Yorkville Feb. 21. S tf : U Wanted Immediately, ' "? r* /in/l BUSH, merchantable WHEAT. lU.UUU 4,000 bash. k '? CORN, 3,00(1 '? JlfTS, 2,000 ? i>YE, 2,000 barrels ' FLOUR, 2,000 pounds of WOOL, 2,000 " DRY.HEDEJS!, for hich fair market prices will be paid. S. J. KUYKENDAL &BRO. Sept 20 37 ^ tf * THE CELEBRATION PAMPHLET Containing a full account of .the King's Mounlin Celebration, the addresses, of-^ol. JOHN S. RESTON and Mi-. BANCROFT, the letters of stinguislied gentlemen, and large addenda by ay of Appendix, may be had at the Enquires ffice by application to Mr. Grist ; or at the stores G. R. Ratchtosd, Adams, McCorkie & Co., : L. Bloomberg & Bro. Price 35 cents. The emberf. of the several Committees are requested ca^l fortbeir copies. April 17 '16 rtf aiRDWARE A AO CROCKERY. A new supply, for sale cheap at RATCHFORD'8.