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EXECU^^^'MENT. COLUMBIA, December 22, ISud. By Uis Excellent# ROBERT F. W. ALLSTOX, Governor aiid Comvianaer-in-Chiff in and over ' (he State of South Carolina. "VM/MIEREAS, in pursuance of an act of the f T Legislature of this State, the votes for llej)- I resentatives of the Thirty-Fifth Congress have j been counted by Commissioners appointed for the ! purpose, and it appears that John McQueen has been elected for the First Congressional District, composed of the Election Districts of Lancaster, Chesterfield, Marlboro, Darlington. Marion, Williamsburg, Hon-y and Georgetown; W. I'orclier j Miles has been elected for the S'cond Congres-1 sional District, composed nf the Judicial District of Charleston; L. M. Keitt has been elected for the Third Congressional visiricr, composes 01 Beaufort, Barnwell, Orangeburg. Colleton and the Election District of St. John's Colleton; Preston S. Brooks has been elected for 'he Fourth Congressional District, composed of Lexington. Edgefield, Newberry, Laurens and Abbeville; James L. Orr has been elected for the fifth Congressional District, composed of Anderson, Pickens, Greenville, Spartanburg and Union: W. W. Boyce has been elected for the Sixth Congressional District, composed of \ ark, Chester, Fairfield, ltichland. Kershaw and Sumter: Now, therefore, I, ROBERT F. W. ALLSTON, Governor aud Commander-in-Chief in and over the State aforesaid, do issue this my proclamation, notifying aud declaring, according to the provi- j sions of the said act, that John McOuccn, W. Por- J chcr Miies, L. M. Kcitt, P. S. Brooks, Jas. L. | Orr, and W. W. Boyco had a majority of the votes j in their respective Conp-essional Districts, and: re j therefore duly elected Representatives iu the Con- j gtess of the United States, to servo for two years from the 4th day of March next. Given under my hand and the seal of the State, in ^ Columbia, tho 22d day of December, 1850, and in the eighty-first year of the sovereignty and independence of the United States of America. ROBERT F. W. ALLSTON. James Pattebson, Secretary of State. The Carolina Times, Charleston Mercury, Courier, Staudard, Pec Dee Times, Barnwell Sentinel, Newborry Mirror, Abbeville Banner, Cheraw Gazette, Laurensvillc Herald, Greenville Patriot, Spartanburg Spartan, Unionville Journal, Yorkville Enquirer, Chester Standard, Wiunsboro Register, Camden Journal, Lancaster Ledger, Sumter Watchman, Marion Star, Darlington Flag, Cheraw I Gazette, Edgefield Advertiser, Orangeburg South- j ron, Kingstree Star, Keowee Courier, will give ouc j insertion each. Dec 25 02 It | Swan & Co's Lotteries! | FORT GADCES ACADEMY LOTTERY ! ' CLASS 23, To be drawn in tho City of Atlanta, Georgia, in ! public, on TUESDAY, JANUARY . 20th, 1857, on the . | MAI G? S mm IUM3HS! m mithi mm! NEARLY 1 PRIZE TO EVERY NINE TICKETS! j MAGNIFICENT SCHEME! 1 Prize of $25,000 is $25,000 l I 44 " 10,000 is 10,000! 1 44 44 10,000 is 10,000 ; 1 " 44 10,000 is 10,000 | 1 44 44 4,000 is 4,000 1 44 " 1 ,(HK) is 1.000 I 1 44 44 1,000 is l.dOO! lOPrizesof. 200 are 2.000! 90 44 44 100 arc 9,000 100 44 44 70 are 7,000! 100 44 44 50 are 5,000 3,000 44 44 40 are 120,000 | 3,307 Prizes amounting to $204,000 Whole Ticket a $10?Halves S5?Quarters $2.50. J The first 307 Prizes are decided in the usual j manner. . 3000 Prizes Of $40 will be determined by j the last figure of the number that draws the $25,- j 000 Prize For example, if the number drawing | the $25,000 Prize ends with No. 1, then all the ! Tickets where the number ends in 1 will be entitled te $10. If the number ends with No. 2, then j all the Tickets where the number ends in 2 will be , entitled to $40. and so on to 0. Certificates of Packages wili be sold at the following rates, which is the risk: Certificate of Package of 1 <> Whole Tickets...$00 44 4 ' 10 Half ... 30! 44 44 10 Quarter 44 ... 151 Orders for Tickets or Packages can be address- i ed to S. SWAN & CO., Atlanta, Ga. or S. SWAN, Montgomery Ala. Dec 25 52 td IlEliPFlilii i A NEW SUPPLY. rjTIIE Subscribers respectfully call the attention J X of the citizens of York, and tho adjacent J cbunties of North Carolina, to their new stock of' Fresh and Genuine MEDICIjSTES, embracing nearly every article usually kept in j nttl'ftSTtlRKS Dnr sfn(>k is rcrv lnr<re nniLva- ' ricd, offering excellent opportunities to the Phys- . ician, Planter and Mcrcliant, who will do well to J call and examine for themselves. All our preparations arc in accordance with the prescribed r^les of the U. S. Pharmacopia. It shall bo our particular care to faithfully represent the quality of every article sold by us. Our purchases are made under circumstances enabling us to sell upon terms and at prices the most accommodating. Onr stock consists of Drugs, i Medicines, Chemicals, Dgc- Woods and Pge-Stu'tfs, j Oils, l'ainls, and Painter's Articles; I'arnishss, I Window-Glass and Puttgj Glassware: English, .1- I merican and French Perjumerg; Toilet and Shauing Soaps: Tooth, Flesh and Hair Brushes: Surgical and Dental Instruments; Trusses, Supporters and Bandages; Spices, Snuffs, Fine Chewing Tobacco; Cigars of finest flavor; Superior Inks; Pure Wines, Fancy Articles, &c. 8?.^, Prescriptions carefully dispensed. Goods carefully packed and forwarded as directed. Jtgy* Prompt attention given to all orders. 1 L. P. BARNETT & CO. April 10 15 tf RAIL ROAD HOTEL." j By JOHN E. NICHOLSON. THE Subscriber respectfully informs his friends . and the public generally that his HOUSE, known as the Railroad Hotel, opposite the Ches- \ tcr Depot, is still open for the reception of regu-' lar and transient boarders and tbe travelling pub- j | lie; aud that he is making every exertion to de-1 r serve and secure a' continuance of the kind r.nd ! liberal patronage which Jias been hitherto extend- ; cd to him. lie flatters himself that every needed ! arrangement has been made to promote the corn- j fort of all who stop with him. His rooms are ai- j ry and well-furnished, his servants are attentive aud obedient, and his table constantly supplied with the best of the season, so that his friends will not want any attention necesary to make their sojourn pleasant ami agreeable. His stables are furnished with good hostlers aud an abuu i -< i.? Uvtu^c vx j/iutcuuvi , auu iic ic jnv|/ui vu uv w mv i ments notice to supply his customers with private | conveyances of every sort, to any part of the sur- j rounding country. Eg^. Boarders furnishing their own lodgingwill ; be boarded at $10 per month. ile desires to return his acknowledgements to ; the public for past favors, and solicits for the fu- : ture an equally liberal share of patronage. JOHN It. NICHOLSON, march 20 12 tf FL'RE SEXX.4 FIGS.--A pleasant and effectual remedy for costiveuess and nervous headache. For Sale by L. P. HAltNETT &CO. C1OD I.IVER OIL.?A superior article i ) of pure Cod Liver Oil. For Sale by L. I\ BARNF.TT & CO. | .July 17 29_ tf f UROWN'S AMD MARIS' ESSENCE JL> of JAMAICA GINGElt. For Sale by L. 1*. BARNETT & CO. July 17 29 tf a /u\A POI NDS CLEAN WASII1UUU ED WOOL, wanted by i G. R. RATCHFORD. I State of South Carolina, York District. I? LIAS STEEDMAN, who is in the custody of j A the Sheriff ??f Vork District, by virtue of a writ of coj>ids adndni;>, at th.e suit of Mauncy, Powell & Co., having tiled in mv office, to- j gelhcr with a schedule on oath of his estate and ; effects, his petition to the Court of Commuu l'lcas ! playing that he may he admitted to the benefit of the Acts of the Ueum-al Assembly, made for the i relief of insolvent debtors. It is Ordered, that ! the said Manner, Powell & Co.. and all other the ! Creditors, to whom the said Elias Sreedman, is in 1 any wise indebted, be and thi-v are hereby Sum- , limned, and have notice to appear, b"f<>r<' tiie said Court at Vork Court House, on Monday, the ninth day of March next, to shew cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid, should not be granted. JOHN G. ENLOK. c. c. c. r. Dec 1 -lb om THE ANNIVERSARY OF ST. JOHY, TIIE EYAAGELIST, v A / *W1LL be celebrated bv tlie members of I Vj/ MACKEYCHAPTER.No.lA.lt A. M., ni.ll PHILANTHROPIC LODGE. No. 78. A. F. M.. in this place. .>ii tlie 27th DECEMBER next, when a discourse appropriate to the occasion. will lie delivered by Companion, Rev. JAS. L>. GIBSON. All members of Chapters and of the Blue Lodge in neighboring districts, and the public generally, arc invited to attend. The members of the Chapter will appear in plain black dress, with white gloves and aprons. The members of the Blue Lodge will appear in their appropriate Regalia. J. R. BRATTON, ") Committee J. 12. JF.FFKRYS [ of 8. J. KUYKENDAL. J Invitation. ! Yorkville, Nov. 20, 18AU. 47:Gt UNION WORKS,j Corner of Canal and Seventh Streets, RICHMOND, VA. TIMER, STEETETDAGAX & CO., PRACTICAL MACHINISTS, Build to order, Portable and Stationary Engines, Steam Suw Mills, Boilers of all kinds, Iron Railings, together with Castings and Machinery of every description. AT)AM TURNER, I J. W. CURTIS, I JOU.N TURNER, Oil AS. II AG AN, | WM. STEELE, | .IAS. TURNER. Jg+J* We take pleasure in referring to Mr. Jos. llerndon, of Yorkville, S. C., who has one of our j Engines in operation. Dec 11 00 ly* BOOTS & SHOES! STHE undersigned would render thanks to liis friends and patrons for a liberal custom, nnd would ^ solicit a continuance of their favors. He will constantly be found in the SHOP, adjacent to STOWE'S HOTEL, prepared with a Large and Fine Stock of Leather, and competent workmen, to give entire satisfaction to the most fastidious. His prices are such as he can afford, uud he will endeavor to be prompt and faithful in fulfilling orders. B. DERRER. Nov 20 47 tj "yorkville male academyT THE next Session of this School will commence on the FIRST MONDAY OF JANUARY, nnd continue six months. Terms, from $12 to $20 for six months. Pupils are charged from time of entrance to end of session. No deduction for absence unless caused by protracted sick uess. The usual charge of 50 cents per Session, will be made for firewood. J. R. SCIIORB, Principal. Dec 11 50 3 m P. S.?Until the first Monday in January, I may be found at my office, one door West of the Presbyterian Church, prepared to tuke AMBROTYPES in every possible style. J. R. S. ^qls MTNE FOR SALE. 1WILL sell on the 10th day of MARCH next, ! on the premises of the mine, it being in Gas J ton County, N. C., on the West side of the Ca- j tawba ftivr and South Folk, the wetl-knowu I McLEAN GOLD MINE, with SIXTY ACRES of land, more or less, attached; with two good springs, and the most of the land timbered, on a credit of six months with interest from the date, J the purchaser giving bond and security. Any : person wishing to purchase will do well to call on J Win F. Davidson, Z. A. Crier. Wilson Moiitgome- j ry, J. C. Advlotte. or Wm. R. McLean at the j Gold miuc above mentioned. WM. R. McLEAN, Exr. J Dec 11 50 St Commissioner's Sale of Negroes, James F. Thompson, ft. at. ] llillfor Sprcijic j ri. ! fktii-try of Slave*, Thomas Roach and f Account, Harriet Rebecca Roach. J .jr. IN obedience to the decree of the Court of Equi- , ty. made at June Term, 1S5G, 1 will expose to J public sale at York Court House, on the FIRST 1 ' VI* HIV 1 or- (k Tt Wi * V l.\ lO.'i, .7 ijinuui XilliUOES, so!d%fur partition among the heirs-at-law uf Mary M. Roach. Terms marie known on day of sale. ($2) J NO. L. MILLER, c. k. y. d. Dec 18 51 td Tmsbotvpes i ' 3 AM now prepared to take AMBROTYPES or X DAGUEREOTYPES: suiting the taste of nil, according as they wish to see themselves upon glass ov upon silver plates. With every convenience, a full set ?>fapparatus, moderate prices and a determination to please, I flatter myself to be able to satisfy the most fastidious. I may be found at my office, one door West of the Presby- | tarian Church every Saturday, and at other times not devoted to my school. J. It. SCH0R1J. Sept 4 30 3ut LAND FOR SALE.?The Sub- i scribcr offers for sale a tract of sSxftjp LAND, situate on the waters of Allison Creek, near Bethel Church, containing>goW^. 153 ACRES. The tract is well watered and j well-timbered. On the premises is a good Dwel- | ling House, together with all necessary outbuild- j ings. lie will sell the land and take negro property in exchange, if desired. For further particulars, apply to tiic subscriber on the premises. S. L. CAMPBELL. Dec 11 50 3t* POSITIVE NOTICE.?The undersigned is compelled to call upon all persons who are indebted to himself individually, or to the firms of L. 1'. SADLER & Co., and SADLElt, STOWE & Co., to make immediate settlement. The demands upon him are pressing and must he met.? lie 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. 1'. SADLER. June 10 25 tf riviKE NOTICE. All per sons indebted X to the estate of ROBERT E. MILLER, deceased, are earnestly requested to make immediate pavment. The demands against the estate are pressing. 1 HAVE HAD TO PAY SOME J COST and dont wish to pay any more, nor do 11 wish to put others to the unnecessary expense of paying cost. JNO. L. MILLER, Ailm'r. .Timo '<? tf I Wanted Immediately. ? LBS. FEATHERS, for which the high- j est prices will be paid by G. 11. RATCHFOllD. a i,so: CI HO YARI)S of LINSEY anil JANES, wanVijV ted at llATClIFORD'S. Sept 4 30 tf j "VT OTIC E.--The undersigned having closed I jL^ business, would respectfully inform those in- ! deb ted to them by note or book account, that by I settjing immediately, they will save cost. The j accounts are due and must be settled. THOS. DAV1ES & CO. I lirE ABIE AITIIORIZED TO A.\V T NOUNCE SAMUEL E. MoOUE as a Can-j didate for CLERK of the Court of Common l'lcas | for York District, at the ensuing election. Oct 30 * 44 tf lirE ARE AIT1IORIZEO TO Ai\J-T NOUNCE V. E. .McELHANEY, as a Candidate for SHERIFF of York District, at the on- | suing election. Oct 10 42 tf s , ARROW ROOT.-- V superior article of | Arrow Iloot and Ground Mustard. For Sale by L. P. liAKNETT & CO. I WATCHES & mm!, ~ A N sm $0% " ;; T1IG 81J11SCRIBKR ! ?* tl J UST having returned from the North, would , respectfully invite his friends and the public [ j>j generally, to n rich assortment of articles usually 11 kept in his line of business, consisiing iu part of ( the f-lii ning:? j WATCHES, ij Gold and Silver: JEWELRY of nil kinds ; Specta- I si clcs, (J.?!d no ! Silver; Silver-Ware: Silver plated j pi Ware; Britnnnia-wnrc; Waiters; Fancy Articles, ti GUNS, PISTOLS, \l Bowie Knives, Walking-Sticks, Military Goods; ! Clocks of various styles, &c., besides a great nia- j c> ny o ther articles too tedious to mention. Persons I / in want of articles in my line, will find it to their : |J( advantage to give me a cull. I am determined to SELL FOR CASH, S ami for less tlnm goods of the snuie kind can be j is be had at retail, North or South. I P1 REPAIRING ' | yt In the Watch and Jewelry line exccutid with nent- g, ness and dispatch, at the shortest notice, by an experienced workman. n] J&y- Old Gold aud Silver taken in exchange for p] Goods. n) E. M. KIRKPATRICK. Dec 4 40 tf w Commissioner's Sale. I SI In Equity?York. i ^ John M. Strong, rf. at. "J Vs. J- Bill for Partition. \ ?p F. C. Harris, rt. at. J IN obed:cnce to the Decree of the Court of Eqni- T ty, obtained at Chambers, I will expose to public sale 011 the premises, on the EIGHTH of day of JANUARY 1?'>7. a tract of land known as at the "Jlotnc Place," sit 11 to on tin* East side of Ca- tr tawha River, in York District, bounded by lands se of Hugh Harris, Clark Harris, Margaret Harris and others, containing < :iOO ACRES. Tito above place is well improved, having 011 it a Dwelling almost new; good Darn, Screw and ? Gin House, and all necessary outbuildings, and over one Hundred acres of it in woods, arid the cleared laud the host Cotton land East of the Catawba, in York District. The land is within 2i miles of Morrow's Turn Out, 011 the Charlotte and South Carolina Rail ltoad. r1 One other tract known us the "Pettus Tract," ? bounded by lands of Dr. John M. Strong. J. Boyd, W. I. Cluwson, S. P. Sutton and others, contain- 1 ing FIFTY ACRES. This tract is all in woods. ^ The above lands sold for partition and division amongst the heirs-at-law and distributees of Dr. r' John M. Harris. 01 Terms?A sufficiency of cash to pay the cost? A, , - 1 * * Af rt.K. Ohfl ill,"OP 1 ^'1 lilt* UlliUIICC U?1 IV VICUli VI IMIV, M?w ** ....vw years, with interest from the day of sale, purcha- "! ser to give bond ami good sureties for the payment ai of the purchase money. . J NO. L. MILLER. " (.?7I) C. E. Y. D. |f Dec 4 " 40 5t ! *** Tlie Charlotte Whig and the Chester Standnrd wiil copy 4 times and send bills immediately. ASSIGNS'SSALE" l ON the FIRST MONDAY in JANUARY next, P we will expose to public sale at York Court E House, by virtue of an assignment made by IV. H P. McFadden for the benefit of liis creditors, two valuable TRACTS OF LAND, one containing g ITS ACRES, * bounded by lands of Samuel McDowell, Thomas sl Spencer and others, on which Jonathan Davis ~ lately resided, lying on the Land's Ford road, . leading tn Rock Hill Depot, on the Charlotte and r' South Carolina Rail Road. The other contains IG'i ACRES, r and lies about half-a-mile East from the former w tract, and is bounded by lands of Samuel McDowell, Thomas Spencer and others. The greater part of the latter tract is still in timber. We will also sell at the same time and place, If 0\E SCHOLARSHIP 11 in Davidson College, for which W. P. McFadden ^ paid one hundred dollars. Persons desiring to purchase land cheap?or procure tuition low in Davidson College, will do well to attend the sale. Terras made known on the dav of sale. W. I. CLAWSON, Assignee. 0. IV. WILLIAMS, Agent for the Creditors. I Dec 11 50 3t c ILT ebenezerT ; NEW STORE AN0}RESH GOODS. J MESSRS. 31 ASSET & MILLS, Ui;sri.?;i'MJ i.li miiirm uicir menus imougm | " out the Indian Land, Hint they linve purcluiscd tli*: stnek of Messrs. Fewcll. nt the well known s' stand in Ebt nezor, and have made preparations to h continue the business on a more extended scale. They are now receiving an E EMIREL1 XEW STOCK of Fancy, Staple an ! Dry Goods, Hardware, Clo- ? | thing. Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Coots and f, Shoes, and'nil kinds and qualities of articles to be 0 found in a country store. The junior partner has a resided for several years in a prominent house in u Charleston, where he will reside principally, and keep on the way A C'OA'STAXT Sl'I'l'LY ! ~ of the latest and best choice of the market. ! Every one is invited to call and examine before j i purchasing elsewhere, as they are determined not | " to he excelled or undersold. ft JOHN MASSEY, | L S. M. MILLS. Dec 11 60 tf | L State of South Carolina, York District. ' J JOHN N. GARRISON* who is in the custody j of the Sheriff of York District, by virtue of a ( _ writ of caputs m! xntixfacirntlinn at the suit of .Trio. I Met,'ants, having filed in Miy office, together with i a schedule on oath, of his estate and effects, his I f petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying j that he may be admitted to the benefit of the Acts j jj of the General Assembly, made for the relief of j Insolvent Debtors. It is Ordered, that the said j p John McCants. and all other the creditors, to | (] i whom the said John X. Garrison is in anywise iti ' j; , debted, be and tiny are hereby summoned, and ? ! have notice to appear bet ore the Court at York ? I Court House, on Wednesday, the eleventh day of ! C: i March next, to shew cause i.f any they can, why n \ the prayer of the petition aforesaid should not be granted. JOHN G. EXLOE, c. c. c. fl.s. a Office of Common Picas. York Distiict, tliis 1st day of Dcceuiber, A. D., 1 f-I'l. Dee 11 60 Cm* Commissioner's Sale. i Mary Ann Anderson, 1 vs. > Hill /or Partition. ' !| David II. Anderson, ct. >;!. J i y TJ V virtue of an order of the Court of Equity, j, JJ made in this ease, I will expose to public j * | sale on the Gtli day of JANUARY, 1857, on the ' v premises, at the late residence of William K. An- ! i derson, deceased, the tract of land belonging to the estate of said deceased, containing , 1'25 ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of John Harnett, ' * Joseph Staines, Joseph Harnett, Washington Ma- j | son and others. i Also, all the personal estate of the deceased, I i> consisting of A NUMBER ONE j FAMILY OF NEGROES, j el viz: Harriet and her two children, Amanda and P Martha; horses, hogs, cattle, corn, fodder, household and kitchen furniture, farming tools, &c.? r< Terms made known on day of sale. , ' 5=7.1. JNO. L. MILLElt, c. e. v. n. i 41 Dec 11 50 Ot.oJi : ni j f\A OZ. SULPHATE qnxnE, c X'/X" Morphine, Iodine, Iodide of Potash, &c., di Just Received and for sale bv ci L. P. HARNETT & C'0. i si July 17 i!'J tf CtOX'S PATENT REFINED SPARK- ~ ) LING GELATINE, with which an unrivalled j 1 Chrystnlinc Jelly can be made in a few minutes. | For Sale by L. P. HARNETT & CO. j .cc in rpiEAS.--A very superior article of Black and n< X Green Teas. For Sale by fo L. P. BABNETT & CO. . ' " * ROCK Hi Li. ACADEMY. | S1IIE Exercises of this Institution will he rcsu- ] I ,ned oil the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY | EXT, under the snperintendnnce of its former rincipal, Gen. JOHN A. ALSTON. His long experience and well-known reputation ' n teacher of youth, render it almost unnecesiry to say anything in reference to bis qualifies- i ons. Suffice it to 9tate, that having received a i ? lorough Academic education, he entered and j rnduatcd at the South Carolina College, and since j is been engaged, for about fourteen years, in j aching. Such opportunities and experience, [ avc eminently qualified him for the important | ltd arduous duties of thoroughly training and u-vcloping the intellectual faculties, and have entiled him to acquire that tact in imparting in- S1 ruction to, an I governing young men which cxerienci; alone can give, and which arc so essen al to the prosperity of all such institutions.? 'e the Trustees, therefore, in whose midst, he has ir years been engaged in teaching, knowing liirn i be thus eminently qualified, take great pleasre in recommending all'who have sons to edu- J U ito, and desire them to be thoroughly prepared j ir entering any of our Colleges, to send them ere. The citizens of Rock Hill are moral, and many F them religious. They have a prospect of havig established very soon, two Churches. There here, a flourishing Division of the Sons of Tcin- ^ erance?there is not a licensed grog-shop in the lace, and all of its citizens seem determined to iscountenance everything calculated to tempt the of aung and rising generation into either extrava- to ince or dissipation. co This Sl-IiooI. at its late adjournment, numbered j bout sixty pupils, and wo, its Trustees, enn with leasure, tostify to the uniform correct deportment ? id studious habits of the students. Good and comfortable Boarding can be had ithin convenient distance, and in the best fami- P| es, nt Eight Dollars.per month. f j The following are the rates of Tuition, per Seson of the months:? vs rthogrnphy and Reading $ 7 00 | lie above with Arithmetic, English Grammar, and Geography 9 00 ?]] lie above with History, Natural Philosophy, Sc., 12 50 0E he Latin. Greelt and Mathematics, 17 50 The Scholastic year will consist of two Sessions _ ' five months each. Pupils will be received at Ap ly t'mc. and will be charged from tiinc <?f en- ? ance until the end of the session, except in ca>s of protraeted sickness. II. SIMPSON, Chairman. II. F. Broach, Secretary. I)cc 11 50 5t M The Chester Standard and Lancaster Led- I ?r will copy the above five times, and send bills H. F. Broach, Rock Hill, S. C. EBENEZER ACADEMY. I^HE TRUSTEES of the Ebenezcr Academy? ? . situated atEhenezerville, York District, S. C., iree miles from Rock Ilill Depot, Charlotte and iiuth Carolina Rail Road?announce to the pub- ' e that its exercises will be resumed on the 2nd lOXDAY IN JANUARY NEXT, under the care f JOHN R. SIIURLEY. Mr. Shut-ley's known putation as a teacher, precludes the necessity of nr saying anything as to his qualifications. The Academy will be furnished with a l'hilospliical and Chemical apparatus, Globes, Maps nd Charts, and every convenience necessary to id in imparting thoroughness of instruction. Our Academy being located in a beautiful and calty section of country, where there are few miptations to vice and extravagance, wr intend m ) spare neither pains or expense, to make it wor- ~~ iy of patronage. Students will he prepared ei ier for College or the common business of life. Terms of Tuition per Session of Fire Months : J anguages and Mathematics, $17 50 T hilosophy, History, &c, 12 60 tl nglish Grammar an J Geography 9 00 .ending, Writing and Arithmetic, G 00 Students will he received at any time, and char- o< i'd only from time of entrance, but no deduction sj ill be made for absence unless occasioned by J] ckness. Si Since it has been noised abroad that convenient ei carding cannot be had, we beg leave to state iat no Student has ever been permitted to leave ir want of Board ; nml that now, as in days past, f! oarding can be had in the best families at $8 00 er niouih. n Students arc charged 50 cents per term for fire- w ood. ' 11 E. AVERY, President of Board. 111 R. J. An vms. Secret art/, ?' *V* Chester Standard, Columbia Banner, Charitte Whig and Lancaster Ledger, will copy until io first of January, and forward bills to the En- w uirer office. ai Oct 16 42 tlj KING'S MOUNTAIN PfiEPAIATOSY MILITARY 111 i YORKVILLK, S. C. ei phX the FIRST MONDAY OF JANUARY 1857, I y the THIRD YEAR of this Institution will be ntcred upon with a corps of five Professors, in q lie new Garrison Buildings. By the selection of C( ion of character and talent as Assistants, the g 'liucipnls hope to merit the confidence of their 'atrons, ami to afford every advantage to their upils; and further, to secure these ends, they tl ill receive only a limited number of students. II The Scholastic year will consist of two sessions ui f live months each: First Session commencing m anuary l.-t, and ending June 1st. Second Ses- M ion, commencing July 15th, and ending Decern- lo cr 15th. Trrms.?For school expenses, t. e., Tuition, ., looks, kc., Boarding, Lights, Fuel and Washing, 1 100 per session. V Pavmkxts.?Fifty Dollar? at the beginning and '' uddle of each session. There will be no charge >r medical attendance. No one under twelve or ver eighteen years of age will be received, and ~ II applicants arc rcouired to enter at the begin- j ui? oi i?e sessions. FACULTY AND OFFICERS: J : fMuj. M. JENKINS, (Senior in Regulation, gi Discipline and Organization,) Professor of ' Mathematics. a< [ * Capt. A. COWARD, (Senior in Financial Department,) Professor of Xatural Philosophy i and French. ' w lieut. C. A. SEABROOK, Professor of Latin and Greek. ai ,ieut. E. McIVER LAW, Prof Belles Letlres. a ,icut. II. T. ABBOTT, Assistant in Mathematics and English. * i. H. TI10MASS0N, M. I)., Surgeon. tl 1. P. BOVD, Bursar. Dec 11 r?0 3t 0j BETHEL ACADEMyT a Uf flllE present Session of this Academy, will ^ . close on Friday the 10th of December, and s exercises will be resumed on the 2d MONDAY | o; t JaNUARY next. The growing interest and j ? rosperous condition of this Institution, induces I lie Principal to pledge himself, that ids whole ! inc and energyy shall be, if possible, more assid- j ously devoted than formerly, to the mcutal and i lorai cultivation of the Pupils committed to his are; the latter of which lie considers ofparalouut importance in the cultivation of youth. | Fj Terms of Tuition per Session of five months, s heretofore, viz : | "I The Primary English Branches, G 00 | m Eng. Grammar and Geography, 8 00 t W The higher English Branches, Mathenmt- j ni ics and the Classics, 15 00 n' No ndmissiou for less than half a session ; but ; hi tudents wi.-hing to continue longer than the half, j ? nd not the whole, will be charged by the month, j y fo deductions will be ninde for lost time, except i i cases of protracted illness. Good Boarding can ; e had, convenient to the Academy, ut from ?0 to 1 7 per mouth. | i? J. T. HARRY, Principal, j to Dec 4 49 3m P" State of South Carolina, j fi' York District. ^ ~ trim -.UA ;?? !,? !?? Jli. Oir.? AI\1, !"?'? me tusivu; UI uic Cl Sheriff of Vork District, by virtue of a writ w f capias ml satisfaciendum, at the suit of John .atari'C, for another, having filed in my office, to- | ether with a sclictlule on oath, of his estate and ? ll'ects, his petition to the Court of Common i'leas, J raying that he ntay be admitted to the benefit of ! le Acts of the General Assembly, made fur the Tl . lief of insolvent debtors. It is Ordered, that 1 ic said John Itataree, for another; and all other tii ie creditors to whom the said 0. G. Stewart is in ?''< nywise indebted, be, and they are hereby sum- Sii iwned and have notice to appear before the said 01 ourt, at York Court House, on Monday, the 9th *11 ly of March next, to shew cause, if any they dr in, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid, w' iou!d not be granted j SI JOHN G. ENLOE. c. c. c. pls. 1 no Dec 4 49 8m pi: f IVERY STABLE.?All persons in-kv ! Li debted to the subscriber are requested to[\r ? ime forward and settle by the 25th instant,}^ r| default whereof, they will find their notes and J icounts in the hands of James Jcfferys, Esq., a I r collection. S. W. JACKSON. . en Dec 11 . 60 8t* : f ? ' ir business ftotiws." DR. ALFRED CRAVEN, pestilent Surgecit gtittist, YORKVILLE, S. C. a?" On the East side of the Main Street, Soutl of the "Palmetto Hotel." **&a Jan 6 1 tf WM. C. OWEN, ' FASHIONABLE TAILOR, YORKVILEE, S. C. top on Liberty-Street, 2 Doors below th< "Aillckeft Building." April 24 17 ly TOHN L. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW AXD COMMISSIONER IN EQUITY,! ^ ,<r TORKVILLE, S. C. Office in the Coort-Hqgse. Jan 18 2 tf 1IARHILOO & WADDELL, ock and Exchango Brokers and Cotton Factors COLUMBIA, S. C. Will buy and sell State, City, Railroad and al ber Bonds on Commission. Strict attention paic selling Cotton, and liberal advances made oi alignments of the same. Wm. Barkcloo R. B. Waddell. Sept 11 37 ly H. E. AIKEN & CO. IfflB k ?1SI MERCHANTS CHARLESTON, S. C. 171LL confine tlicmselves exclusively to tin ' v SALE of Country Produce?more particu rly Cotton?and make liberal advancements oi I consignments received. Personal attention to receiving and forwarding x ii. k. aiken a. m. aiken Oct 10 42 3m tCHB'n. CAMERON JOS. JOHNSON, JR C1MEROX & CO., PH1ENIX IRON WORKS, CHARLESTON S. C., anufacturers of Marine nnd Stationary Engines tice 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 46 ly THOMAS ALEXANDER, >f tlic lute firms of W. S. Lawton & Co. and Law ton & Alexander.) Upland and Sea I. Cotton and Bice FACTOR FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 1 Exchange Street, anil South-Atlantic Wliarf. CHARLESTON, S. C. Oct 1G 42 Gin TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. rllE Subscriber desirous to dispose of nil hi property in Vorkville, offers at private sal WO WELL-IMPROVED TOWN LOTS. Oue c icse is known as the Sadler and Stowe Lot, i which is a substantial brick Grocery Store, nc tcupied by Thomas Davies & Co. The other i tuated in the suburbs of the town, ou the King' fountain road, near the Bar-acks of the Militar chool, and has lately been much improved by tli ection of a Fine Dwelling-House, ibstnntinlly built, with six large rooms, and fir hed in good style. On the premises are a Cai age work shop ami Bincksmith Shop whicl itli a full sett of tools, will be disposed of wit le Lot. This property is handsomely located i a pleasant neighborhood, and can be made on ' the most desirable residences in town. Those who desire to procure a good business nnd, or a pleasant private residence, would d ell to put iu their bids. The price will bo low id the terms accommodating. J. II. WALKER. Sept 25 39 tf VALUABLE LANTFOR SALL rllE Subscriber having disposed of one of hi PLANTATIONS, now offers for sale the otb two, viz: The ALSTON TRACT, containing 227 ACRES, id the HOME TRACT, containing 150 ACREi n the former there is a good Gin House, an ei silent Screw, Overseer's House, good Barns an tabling and comfortable Negro Houses. On th HOME TRACT, icrc is a comfortable Dwelling. Kitchen, Smokt otise and Carriage-House. Those lands are sit a ted four miles SOUTH of Vorkville, and 1 iles East of Philadelphia Station on King [ouutnin Ilail Road. They are desirable for tbei cation, fertility "and other considerations, an WILL HE SOLD SEPARATELY desired. A great bargain can be had by a irly application. Terms will be made accommc iting to the purchasers. F. M. GALBRAITII. Aug 28 35 tf VIWN PBOPFRTV FOR SAT/F f" WTSII to sell, or exchange for other property L my HOUSE AND LOT in Yorkville, on Con rcss Street, at present occupied by Jno. L. Mil r, Esq. The lot contains three-fourths of ft sic; ami ou the premises is a GOOD DWELLING IIOLSE ith fine rooms, each having afire place ; kitchen ore-house, smoke-house, barn, stables, corn-crit id a new carriage-house, with a large garden i high state of cultivation. Also, the adjoining lot on the same street, con lining three-fourths of an acre, with a lious icreon, and A FINE ORCHARD " peaches, apples, chcrrys and plumbs. Also, one other House and Lot, on Madiso trect, whereon Theodore Parish now lives, meat ring one hundred feet in front, with considerabl ick ground. If the above lots arc not disposed of before th :>th day of December next, they will be offere ir rent. S. SADLER. Oct 23 43 tf HOTEL FOR SALE. RUTIIERFORDTOX, iV. C. I HIE SUBSCRIBER having determined to rt . move, will expose to public sale on the 12t r January, 1S57. THE VILLAGE HOTEL, foi icrly known as Twitty's Hotel. This being tli 'esteru terminus of the Wilmington, Charlott nd Rutherford Rail Road, and the road beiu aw under contract, xvill render it a most desira le place of business. The House is in cxcullen ipair and order, and within the last thre ears improvements have been made upon the lc i the amount of over $5,000, eluding a splendid Brick Stable, large and com odious, not surpassed by any in the Wester vrt of the State. The outbuildings are also i aod repair. Other property will also be sold oi lat day and days following. The ilouse will bo sold on a credit of twclv onths, purchaser giving note and approved sc irity. Persons desirous of purchasing would di ell to call and examine the property. SAMUEL WILKINS. Oct 10 42 3m ~ TO THE LABSEST eflRS. M. C. WALTER, 137 Ricbnrdson St. fl Columbia, respectfully announces to the La cs of the Up-Country, that she has returnee em the North with a handsome assortment o: Ltin, Velvet, Schcucllc, Neapolitan, Moss-Velvet araJKean and Brooics BONNETS ; Coronets, Bri e Wreaths and Veils; French Flowers; Head' esses of Rbbon, Velvet and Schenolle; all ol rich she offers on the most reasonable terras.? lc trusts that when in Columbia, the Ladies will it fail to call and examine the stogk. CORSETS made to order; and all orders comied with promptly. Columbia, Oct. 23, 1856, 43 3m [HIE FRIENDS OF TISOMAS S. L PAGAN, Esq., respectfully announce him as Candidate for SHERIFF of York District, at tht suing election. Oct 18 16 - "* " H . . - YORK SHERIFF'S SALES, - Tl Y Virtue of Writs of Fieri Facias, to me direct O ed, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriffs Sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY next, at York Court House, the following property, viz:? One negro woman named Philis, levied on as 1 property of Thomas Miskelly, at the suit of DeKalb Miskelly. 1 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, levied on as the property of Jacob Etters, at the suit of Philip Etters and others. 1 Seven Negroes, viz: Jess, Bob, Cinda, Esther, Tilda, big Cffisar, little Cicsar, levied. on as the property of Joshua II. Walker, at the suit ofB. T. s Wheeler and others. 2 One tract of land lying on Fishing Creek, bounding on lands of Daniel Williams and others, together with the mill situated thereon; also the tract that the defendant now resides on: also, one house and lot at Rock Hill, formerly occupied by the defendent as a store, levied on as the proper] ty of J. N. McElwee, Jr., at the suit of A. C. Steele^hd others. 3 One tract of land whereon the'defendant now resides, levied on as the property of Abuer Ellis, at the suit of II. R. Ilowscr. 4 Two Negroes, George and Jim, levied on as the property of Robert McLure, at t e suit of John , S. Moore & Sons. 4 One tract of land whereon the defendant now 1 resides, levied on as the property of J. H. Postell, j at tho suit of Rev. 0. B. Bidwell and others; sold j at the risk of W. G. Postell, the former purchaser. 2 One tract of land -whereon the defendant now resi'i t, levied on as the property of Alfred H. Swet? at the suit of Moffatt & Wylie, ct. al. 1 Oue tract of land, bounding on lands of Lewis Bolin, Morgan Dover, Alexander Martin and others, levied on as the property of Wylie Griflin, at the suit of J. F. Gilmorc. 1 > One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides levied on as the property of WW. Merritt, i at the suit of W. E. White. 1 S. C. YOUNGBLOOD, 8. y. D. 1 Yorkville, December G, 18oG. : THE SAMlTOLD SHOP! LEWIS & KERR, Return their thanks to thoir friends and customers for past favors, and respectfully notify the public that ?Fv. they are still engaged in the manufacture of TIN, SHEET-IRON, and i Copper-Ware, nt the same old stand, IEARLY OPPOSITE WALKER'S IE Being both practical nnd experienced workmen, engaged exclusively in this businoss, and furnished with every needed facility, they are determined " to accommodate the public with the best quality of WARE, warianted, aud on the cheapest terms; and they respectfully ask a continuation of the patronage heretofore bestowed upon them. They will continue to keep on hand a lot PLAIN TIN AND JAPANNED WARE; SHEET-IRON STOVE, COPPER, AND HOUSE-KEEPING FURNITURE; AND EVERY ARTICLE TO BE FOUND IN A TIN-SHOP, ROOFING and GUTTERING done at the shortest notice, and in a workmanlike manner. CONTRACTS will be made with Town and 5 Country Merchants, on the very lowest terms. Give us a call and we will use our best endeavors to please you. s LEWIS & KERR, o At the Old Stand, if April 17 10 tf TO LEAVE r CHARLESTON, S. C. ;s EVERY FRIDAY, at 0 o'clock, A. M., from y BROWN & CO'S WHARF. ' IUIHtflUmnillL Via. Beaufort and Hilton Head, S. C., Savannah, Darien. Brunswick and St. Mary's, Geo., Fernandina, Jacksonville and I'icolata, Fla., and all intermediate landings. |) TIIE NEW AND SUPERIOR STEAMER 0 Wimt&ILAMlL, r? L. M. COXETTER, Commander. ) Late of R. H. STEWART, Mate. \ tbo L. F. RQUX, Purser. J Carolina. - VVTILL commence her trips, as above, early in vt December. The "EVERGLADE" has been built under the special superintendance of her 8 officer/, expressly for this route, having elegant l" roomy and improved passenger accommodations. Liberal deductions from the customary rates fcr Transportation of Negroes and Plantation appur5. tenances will be made to Emigrants. >. Connections will be made at the above places J with conveyances, thence into the interior, c Freights will be re-shipped from this place, as well as from I'ilatkn, to points beyond on the St. John's and Oclawaha Rivers, without charge, i- WILLIAM M. TUNNO, Agent. t- North Commercial Wharf. 1 Charleston, Nov. 110,1850. 47 Ct* \ LIVERY AND SALESTABLE, YORKTILLE, S. C. O W. JACKSON, having bought out thecstab^ lishments of L. P. SADLER and LOVE and McCONNELL, respectfully informs the people of York and the travelling community, that he will hereafter conduct the business of a LIVERY and SALE STABLE in Yorkville. He will keep a fine \ stock of " ; IIORSES AND VEHICLES '? of every kind for sale or hire, nnd will be preparl" ed with good drivers and comfortable conveyances at all times to carry passengers to nnd from n any pohit in the surrounding country. Upon the arrival of the Cars, carriages will be in waiting at the Depot i, TO TAKE TRAVELLERS '< tortnwiui to incir destination. ms prices wm oe n reasonable, and the busiuess iwill be conducted strictly on thc^CASII PRINCIPLE without distincl" tion of persons. A portion of his stock will be e kept at tlie Stables formerly occupied by Love & McConnell; and the remainder, at his new Stable, nearly OPPOSITE TIIE POST-OFFICE, n on Madison-Street. Three large and conveniently located lots will be kept for the accommodation e of DROVERS, who are invited TO GIVE HOI A TRIAL. A S. W. JACKSON, i'orkville, Jan. 17, 185C. 1 ly - _ MUSici MUSie H ALAROE and wcll-selcctcd stock of PIANOS from the best makers can be had at FACTO RV PRICES, at RAMSAY'S PIANO nnd MUSIC e STORE, COLUMBIA, S. C. Those who wish to e procure a very superior instrument can get a Ilalg lett, Davis & Go's PIANO, with the patent suspeusion bridge and metallic bearings, now among the it best Pianos in the world. Try one, and if it docs e not prove well, the price will be refunded. Eveit ry Piano fully guaranteeed. Mr. RAMSAY, being a practical Piano-mnker and an experienced dealer, can insure to his customers a perfect instrument, and in the most peri feet order. n No charge for boxing, n Also, on hand, Church and Parlor Molodeons, n Guitars, Violins, Accordeons, Flutinas, Banjos, j Strings &c., and a general assortment of the lan I in,) ami mnst nnnroved Music. -I References: Kev. J. M. Anderson, President of o Yorkville Female College; Prof. J. II. Whitney, Professor of Music. Sept 18 88 ly In Equity York. I J. F. Woolridge, ) > j vs. V Dill lo Marshall Assets. ' | MftryC. M'Connell, et.al. J f! "I N pursuance of the order of the Court of Equity, X made at June Term, 1856, in this case, the cred' j itors of S. L. McConncll, deceased, are required " ! to establish their demands before me, on or before . 1 the 1st of April, 1857. ! JNO. L. MILLER, C. E. Y. D. [ Dec 4 ($5) 40 3m FOR SALE.?A first-rate new four-Horse WAGON, complete in every respect For further particulars, apply to the subscriber, residing one mile from Thorns Ferrr, on the Catawba Riv' or. S. D. CAROTHERS. ; Nov 20 47 tf ) Iqaq lbs. clean washed WOO?&OBKLE A Co. THE PRINCETON PRESS. rpiHE design of the inventor was to get apa Preas J.'which would answer every requirement of the \ offer ramie by George Bupce, of New York, in 1851, viz: cheap, light, easily managed, and ca- " pable of throwing off at least 500 sheets per hour. This Press will throw off from 500 to 800 sheets per hour, doing the work equal to any Cylinder Press. The bed stands about 80 inches from the door, and is the most convenient of all Pressdb to make ready the form on. It is adapted to jobbing, or book work, as well as newspaper, and will register as well as any other Cylinder Press. It requires, to work it, a man to turn the fly wheel and a boy to feed the sheets. > The Inking Apparatus is very complete, and differs from the apparatus used in Cylinder Pres* ' ses generally, being more like that used in the Power Platen Presses. Two rollers pass over the form twice to each impression, taking ink for each sheet. A Press of this description for newspaper and jobbing, bed 44 by 28^ inches, with roller mould, roller stocks, blanket, flying and registering apparatus, &c., complete, will be furnished for$500. If intended for book work chiefly, an extra fuk fountain-will be furnished for $20. The press, fly wheel, &c.,will weigh about 2000 pounds. The c.? i ......i. ..r ...? ??? OIUVO) avM uiv iivui licu^iii ui uauic, ocrou 1QVV ?height, to front edge of feed board, three feet aix inches. Any size made to order. The following is the list of Sizes and Price# as . far as established: Bed 28 by 20, $400. Bed 48 by 31, $6:80 36 24, 450. " 50 62, 600. 44 28}, 500. "52 32, 626: ' 46 30 540. The beds will tako chases their fall breadth; and within two inches of the length. Terms.?One-half, cash : one half, note, at 4 months, with approved security; or 2} per. cent discount for cash. . _ - - Boxing and Cartage, $13. For more tlinn three years the inventor of the above Press has been improving it, working it'all the while, and ascertaining, with great care and expense, the best mode of carrying oufcall the details ?and he flatters himself he has succeeded in perfecting it; and is now manufacturing the Press himself. No Press will leave his premises without being thoroughly tested, and without it performs to the entire satisfaction of the purchaser. JOHN T. ROBINSON, ggy The Yohkvilie Exquirer is printed on a "Princeton Prett," and any information respecting it will be cheerfully given by addressing the * Publisher, / L. M. GRI8T. - 3 ""THE PALMETTO HOTEL." ,1 L. P. SADLER, Lessee. YORKVILLE, 8. C.., ^ Tnis Large Tuber Story Brick r Hotel, situated nearly opposite the Ii i i I eSJ Court House, is now open for the ?cIcmB# commodation of Travellers, and the . Public generally. The rooms in this House can- ? not be sui passed by any others in the 8tatc.~The Table will be always found supplied with the best the market affords; and the Stables, with large and capacious Lots, well watered, will always offer inducements to drovers of Stock, while the barn will be well supplied with Orain and Provender. , > * In addition to the above sple< did building, (he proprietor has purchased the well known ""Harris Hotel" opposite, and the Establishment is tho# * rendered the largest in the State, in way of general accommodation and convenience. TliO civKa/viM Kor? Yiou lnnuiwl iVa nhnna ^ A IIV ku wvt i uvi m?0 ivucvu wiO OUVW tlUUl Wll W. E Rose, and Loving taken possession, invites the patronage of Lis friends and the public. > He flatters himself from the experience he has, and the knowledge he entertains of what is required to make his customers comfortable, that he will receive a share of public patronage. The Omnibuses will always be found in readiness to transport passengers to and from the Pal- * metto and Rail Road Depot; and Private Conveyances of every description will be kept for the . \ accommodation of persons wishing to be taken to 1 any point in the surrounding country. . L. P. SADLER. TO THE PUBLIC. :? .* THE undersigned having leased the Palmetto Hotel" to Col. L. P. Sadler, respcctftilly so- rV 4 licits for him a continuance of the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed on the establishment. We feel satisfied from the preparations made, in addition to the conveniences which cannot be excelled, that the Palmetto will prove the . ^ best house in the up-country without exception. W. E. ROSE. a# Oct. 16. 41 If..-KING'S MOUNTAIN HOTEL SAM'L N. ISTOWE, Proprietor. YORKVILLE, S. C. ~ * MTHE uudersigned respectfully announces to the Citizens of York District nnd the surrounding country, nnd to the TRAVELLING PUBLIC generally, that lie has purchased the property known as "WALKER'S HOTEL," in Yorkville, and will conduct the establishment under his own immediate supervision. The premises will be thoroughly repaired and renovated; the Rooms furbished and kept in neat and cleanly style; the Tftble supplied with every luxury the market can bo made to afford; and the Stables kept with bountiful provender, by careful and experienced Hos- . tiers. . ~ A number of the best Rooms will be kept for the special accommodation of Travellers, and every care and attention given to their "camfort aud convenience. BQk- Whenever desired, safe CONVEYANCES, on reasonable terms, will be provided to any point in the adjacent County. ^ livery possioic enori win De miuie 10 secure ior the "KING'S MOUNTAIN HOTEL," the reputation of "the best House in the up-countryand the Proprietor trusts, by diligent nnd unremitting attention, to deserve and to receive a generous share of the public favor heretofore bestowed on * this establishment. 8QT The Omnibus will be in readiness to convey Passengers to and from the Bail Road Depot. S. N. STOW E. Oct 16 42 tf S fumis SHi-iiM - ' THE Subscriber returns his thanks for the very liberal patronage received for the past, and takes this method to inform thecitizens of York and 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 introduced heretofore; and from long experience he has no fear in challenging any other Factory, either North or South, to produce an eqnal. He feels vory 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 claim, and with good driving power and attendance, 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 much 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 Lewisville, Chester Disi, 8. C. . Work will be shipped to any place desired. REPAIRING done at the shortest possible notice. To House-builders, I will say that I am manufacturing SASH BLINDS AND DOORS, of every description, mado of tho best material, and dry lumber, and workmanship the very best. All work carefully packed and forwarded to order. JOIIN SIMPSON. June 12 24 tf Dissolution of Copartnership. * New Goods at Rock Hill! GW. BROACH having retired from the Co partnership, the undersigned will hereaf| ter conduct the business at their old stand at Rock ! Hill, under the firm of W. P. BROACH & CO.? } They are now opening their stock of PALL AND WINTER GOODS, which embraces every article belonging to a completely-furnished COUNTRY STORE, to which they beg the atttention of their friends and customers throughout the Indian Land. Believing in the motto?"quick sales and short profits," their customers my expect to find bargains the cheapest to be had in York District. W. P. BROACH, J. J. MILLS. The Notes and Accounts of the old firm are in tho hands of W. P. BROACH; and those who are indebted to the concern are earnestly requested to call upon hist and make settlement* ' Oct?8 48 c