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purest rays of virtue and morality over the whole Masonic fraternity in this place. Accept then, Sir, this cup in the name of^Iackey Chapter and Gibson Council. May it be received by yon in a spirit of kindness proportionate to that degree of gratitude with which it is presented. May this act of the companions, comfort and console you. while traveling the rugged path of life, stimulate and encourage you in promotiug the good of mankind, in diffusing light and knowledge and in cultivating Masonic and Christian Charity, which are the great objects of the sublime institution. May your oblations of piety and praise for the good of your fellow men be as grateful as incense?your love as warm as it- flame, and your charity as diffusive as its fragn nee. May your conscience be as pure as the A1 ar around which you have so often knelt, and yoir conduct as acceptable as the offering. May the exercises of your charity be as constant as the returning wants of the distressed widow and helpless orphan. And now, sir,?when a few years have rolled around, and you shall have retired from thestage of public action and the field of your usefulness?when, like Abraham of old, vou may <byDi vine dispensation) be blessed with many days, and from a debility consequent upon your Reclining years may become confined within the walls of your chamber, may the approbation of lleaveu thcu be your encouragement, and the tes thnony of 11 good conscience your support. And, then, too, may the presence of this humble token recall your memory to the recollections of the pastawaken withiu you bright associations, which like the rays of a brilliant sun in the depth of wiuter shall penetrate and illuminate your then enfeebled mind, dispelling the gloom therefrom, and diffusing their genial influence oyer ah its faculties, to cheer and comfort you, eTen 'Till death unfelt your mortal frame destroy In some soft dream, or ecstasy of joy, " Peaceful, sleep out the Sabbath of the Tomb, And awake to raptures in a lodge on high, The remarks were loudiy applauded. Mr. Gibson, who seemed to be suffering from a severe cold, which was increased by the exe; ises of the day, and the installing of the Officers of Philanthropic Lodge, in the evening, replied briefly in substance as follows : Ho said he had never risen to speak with greater pleasure, and at the same time under greater embarrassment. It gave liim pleasure to reecive the very flattering address which had just been presented, and the beautiful testimonial with which it was acepmpnnied. To receive (he said) such a mark of esteem from any body of his fello- -citizens, would indeed be a high honor; but he felt that it was greatly enhanced, coming, as it did, from/his brethren of the mystic tie. lie uiaiixeu mem m pciuncm terms for this mark of their esteem, and added that it would always be his highest ambition to merit the approbation of his Brethren, and to assist them all in his power, in carrying out, efficiently and satisfactorily, the great and important duties which devolved upon them, as organized bodies of Free and Accepted Masons. The Band discoursed music at intervals; and to its notes the brotherhood marched to their Hall, where the Reporter's mission ends. [COMMUNICATED.] Meeting of Royal Arch Masons. At a meeting of the members of Mackey Chapter, and Gibson Council, held at the Masonic Hall? on the evening of the 27th ult., the M. E. Scribe, J. L. Clark, wascnlled on to preside. On motion it was Resolved, That the thanks of this Council, and R. A. Chapter are eminently due our M. E. Companion, the Rev. J. D. Gibson, for his profound and eloquent Discourse, teaching as it docs the duties of the good Mason, and the Christian. Resolved, That the thanks of the Chapter be hereby-tendered to M. E. Comp. Dr. J. R. Bratton, for the handsome address he has this evening made on our behalf; and further Resolved. That a committee of three be nppoint-j A- n:?A?a. ?,?i 'A.i.IMO. ?- eu, IV 9UUCU tt Ui mv jviovv/iuov miu **vtx??v?j sos for publication. Comp. R. Hare, A. F. Wood, aud S. J. Kuykendal compose the committee. Resolved, That the thanks of the Fraternity are due the Trustees, for the use of their Church, which was so kindly granted on the occasion.? Though ours is not & religious institution, it is still our province to teach men how to live?let them teach man how to die, and we can go hand in hand in the errands of Mercy. Resolved. That the thanks of the Brethren be tendered Prof. J.B. Weiss, for the Music afforded us, through the instrumcnta.Yi\y of the Ebouy Rand, under his instruction; it added much interest to the occasion. Also, That these proceedings be publi>he>i. Thos. J. Eccles, Recorder. Columbia Market. January 5. Cotton.?When we clo ed our inquiries preparatory to making up our last weekly report, it will no doubt be recollected that we left the market active at very steady and full prices, averaging from 10.J to 12 ceuts extremes. The week just brought to a close has been rather a dull one; not however, from the lack of demand, or from any decline in prices, for the demand is good, at.d prices ate steadily advancing, but from the fact of the Christmas New Year holidays interveneing, which caused the receipts to be light, trid consequently the transactions were limited. On Saturmorniiig the news from Liverpool by the Niagara came to baud, reporting the cotton market an advance of Jd. on all grades, with sales for the week of 56,860 bales?speculators taking 9.500 and exporters 3,400 bnles, The trade at Manchester was good, and the price of manufnetared goods * advancing. These accounts will doubtless have a favorable effect on the cotton market in this conntry ; still we must wait the opening of the coming week, and also more extensive operations, before wc will be able to say with any degree of accuracy to what extent the market will be affected by tlium Tin, snipe r,f flip wppk fiint nn halps "lv"" "" -r > and we now quote: Inferior 101011: ordinary 11011J middling 11 J@lll; good middling 11?@,11 J: fair llg@12; and choice 12J cents. Bacon.?We haTe no material or quotable change to notice in the bacon market, and we therefore continue to quote: shoulders 8109; sides 100101; and hams 11012 cents, according to quality. Corn.?The corn market has also been without any material change, and consequently we continue to quote 80@83 cents per bushel. l'ecs.?The supply of peas on sale is fully adequate to the demand, and therefore there is no change in prices. We still quote 65@70 cents per bushel. Oats.?The demand for oats is limited, and as the stock is fair there is no change in prices. We continue to quote t30 cents per bushel. Flour.?The flour market has been quiet but steady during the past week, and we continue our former quotations of $6j@$7 for common togood brands; superfine $7J@$7|; and extra family flour $7] per barrel. Fodder.?There has been no change in the fodder market, and we continue to quote $1]@$11 per 100 pounds. fjpttttcal. Married?In this district, on the 31st ult., by Rev. E. E. Boyce, Mr. JAMES McELWEE, Sr., and Miss NANCY McELWEE. In this District, on Sunday last, J>y Rev. J. R. Baird, Mr. COLUMBUS COOK and Mrs. MARY A. ANDERSON, daughter cf Samuel Burns, Sen'r. In Charleston, on Thursday the 2'>th ultimo, by the Rev. Dr. Bachman, Capt. ASBUltY COWARD, of the King's Mountain Military School, and Miss ELIZA CORBET, youngest daughter of Mr. JOHN A. BLUM. On Tuesday, the 23d of December, by Rev. Donald McQueen. Rev. JAMES McPOWELL and Miss MARY PAULINE, daughter of Dr. J. B. Witherspoon, all of Sumter. jta%. ^ Died?In this District, on the 18th of December ISoC, Mr. WILLIAM PATRICK, in the 73d year of his age. During the war of 1812. Mr. Patrick was a Lieutenant in the Regiment of South Carolina Militia in service at Charleston, and until honorably discharged fulfilled faithfully all the trusts of a true soldeir. He lived a quiet and unobtiusive though useful life, and died in a full old age. At Lancasterville, on Tuesday morning, the 30th ult., after an illness of one week, Mrs. MARY ELIZABETH, wife of James H. Wirherspoon, Esq., Ordinary and Commissioner in Equity for Lancaster District. I. D. WITHERSPOON, JR., ATTORNEY AT LAW, MONTGOMERY, ALA. Will practice in all the counties comprising the Judicial District, and will give punctual attendance to all business confided to him. Jan 8 1 ly SWANN & CP'S LOTTERIES. Capital Prize $60,000!!! SOUTHERN MILITARY ACADEMY LOTTERY! Class N, to be drawu in the City of ; Mobile, Alabama, in public, on FRIDAY, JAN: UARY 30, 1837, on tbe plan of SINGLE NUMI IJERS! John Hurtel and W. W. McGuirc, Esqs., I Commissioners. 30.000 Tickets?3,295 Prizes ! ; j More than one Prize to every Ten Tickets. Bril- j ) liant Scheme! j 1 Prize of $(10,000 2 Prizes of S2.000 ! 1 " 23.000 2 ? " 1,000! : 1 " 10,000 10 Prizes of 260 1 5,000 100 " 150; 1 " 5,000 100 " 100 j APPROXIMATION PniZF.3. 4 pzs. of$250 apxg. to $60,000 pz. nre $1000 a ?? ono ?? 25 000 " " 800! 4 44 175 44 10,00 0 4 4 4 4 7 00 j 8 44 125 44 5,000 44 44 1000 j 8 44 100 44 2.000 44 44 800 ' ! 40 4 4 6 5 4 4 2 5 0 4 4 4 4 2,600 j | 3000 44 60 44 nre ISO,000 ! : 3.295 prizes amounting to $326,000 ! Whole Tickets, $18?Halves: $8?Quarters, $4; ! Eighths $2. . . ! The first 219 Prizes are decided in the usual I j manner. j 3.000 Prizes of $60 will be determined by the ! j last figure of the Number that draws the $GO,000 I j Prize. For example, if the Number drawing the j $40 000 Prize ends with No. 1. then all the Tick- j cts where the number ends in 1 will be entitled to 1 $40. If the Number ends with No. 2, then all i the Tickets where the Number ends in 2 will be [ entitled to $60, and so on to 0. Certificate of Packages will be sold at the fol- ' lowing rates which is the risk: Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets,. $100 I 10 Half 44 .... 50; 4* 44 10 Quarter 44 .... 25 4* 44 10 Eighths 44 12J Orders for Tickets, or Certificates of Packages of Tickets, either to S. SWAN & CO., Atlanta Ga. or S. SWAN, Montgomery, Ala. or S. SWAN, Box 200 Mobile, Ala. Jan 11 td HEADQUARTERS, Charleston', January ], 1857. HIS Excellency the Governor and Commanderin-Chief has been pleased to appoint J. B. ALLSTON, of Char'eston, and A. J. GREEN of Columbia, especial Aidcs-de-Canip, with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel, who will be obeyed and respected accordingly, and report themselves, in full uuifortn, to Ilis Excellency at Charleston, on or before the fifth day of February proximo. By order: J. JOHNSTON PETTIGREW. Jan 8 1 It EBENEZER FEMALE ACADEMY^ THE Trustees of the "Ebenezer Female Academy," located at Ebenezerville, York Dist., S. C., take great pleasure in announcing to the public, that Miss HENRIETTA C. HENRY, will continue to teach in the Academy for the eusuing sholastic year, beginning on the 2nd MONDAY in JANUARY, 1857. Miss HENRY has had six or seven years experience as a Teacher, and those who have patronized her, do but award a just tribute to her worth, when they say that she is "an accomplished, efficient and conscientious teacher." Persons wishirtg their daughters or wards, thoroughly trained in the more solid and useful, as well as the or. omental branches of education, would do well to commit them to Miss Henry's guardianship. Terms, per session of five mouths : Reading. Writing and Arithmetic, S 6 00 English Grammar aim urography, wuu the above, 9 00 I Philosophy. History. Botany, &c 12 50 KXTItAS. French 10 00 Music <>n Piano 20 00 Use of Piano, 1 00 Students will be received at any time, and charged only from time of entrance, but uo deductions wiil be made for absence, unless occasioned by } protracted sickness. Each Student is charged -"0 cents for wood.? ! Boarding, exclusive of lights, can be obtained in i the best families at $8 per month. In behalf of the Trustees. JOHN MASSEV, ) K. T. AVERY, I Com. ! J. G. RICHARDS. J Jan 8 1 4t The Chester Standard, Lancaster Ledger, | Charlotte Whig and Fairfield Herald, copy lour i times and forward accounts to this office, itntne- I diately. LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING in the Post Office at Yorkville. s. C., on the first of January 1857, which if | not taken out within three months, will be sent to i the Department as dead letters:? A?Bishop James O. "Andrews. , B?J. Boyd, Wr. H. Brownlce, 2. W. C. Black. C?Thomas Carrol, George B. Crippeu. D?John Dennis. E?J. A. Estes. F?J. W. Ford, Fullenwider, Roberts & Co., Mrs. E. A. Fonlkes, Laban Friday. G?Daniel D. Gibson, 3, M. Gretter, S. W. Giv-1 ens. Larkin B. Gaston, Rosa Gilliam. H?Z. P. Herndon, W. D. Harris, Noah Har- | ris, Richard M. Head, Lewis Huntington, B. Ham- j ilton. J?Tolbert Jones, 2, Sarah Jenkins, Miss N. J. | Jones, Mrs. J. Jenkins, Mrs E. J. Jones. X?Mrs. Margaret Kelly, Mrs. Mary W. Knox, j Xi.?James M. Lee, J. M. Leonhardt & Co. 2, i J. M. Leonhardt. M?Josiah Martin, Miss Mary McBrice, Tliom- ' I as S. Miller, George C. Martin, Mary McCoy, ! j Thomas Mays, W. G. McCnghran. O?Stephen Owens, 2, Thomas Owen, j P?W'. G. Postcll, Rev. II. C. Parsons, R. M. Parks, 3. R-E nos Richmond. 2. Robert A. Ross. S?M. It. Smith, A. B. Springs, J. II. Smith, R. Swnnn. T?John A Torreucc, James C. Terns. IT?A. S. Underwood. W?A. Whvte, (j, Matthew White, Mrs. Ann | White, J. W. Walker, Mrs. Mary N. White, Cadet; Samuel C. White, G. A. Walden. W. K. ALEXANDER, P. .V. Jan 8 1 3t DISSOLUTION. THE FIRM of LOWRV & AVERY has been \ this day dissolved, by the sale of the stock of | Groceries to J. W. AVERY. The Rooks of the j j firm will be kept at the old stand; all persons in- | I debted by open account are respectfully requested [ to call soon and close the aame by note, nnd in the i j mean time pay us some money, as the business of i the partnership must be settled. J. M. LOWRY, t J. W. AVERY, j January 1, 1857. In withdrawing from the firm of Lowry & Ave-; i ry, I tender my sincere thanks to our customers ! I for their patronage, and would respectfully solic- | j it a continuance of the same to my successor. J. M. LOWRT . | Notice.?ii: iving purchased the stock of j Groceries from Lowrv & Avery. I will contin- i , ue the GROCERY AND PRODUCE BUSINESS, j at the old stand, and offer to the public a strictly | ! fair selection of Family Groceries at reduced j rates, on 4 months time. Call and see me. J. W. AVERY. Jan 8 1 3t i f|1AK.E RiOTICE.--The undersigned here- | j L by gives notice that, as the Agent of MAj HALA HOAGLAND, he will at the expiration of i six weeks from date make application to the Com- | j missioner <.f Pensions for a duplicate of a Land j Wnrrontfor 60 acres, issued in favor of said Ma- ' i haln Hoagland and numbered 118; the originnl | Warrant having been lost or mislaid. All persons ! are cautioned against trading for the missing paper. A. S. WALLACE, j Jan 8*1 6t P" RIVATE BOARDUVG.?WILLIAM P. McFADDEX wishes to take a few DAY j BOARDERS. Those wishing to get Boarding will apply soon. Rates moderate. Jan 8 1 2t N~~ OTICE.?The NOTES and ACCOUNTS of the late firm of JOHNSON & BOWEN, are | in my hands for collection. All who do not pay promptly will be sued. T. J. BELL. 1 Jan 8 1 - _ 3t I YORK SHERIFF'S SALES, j BY Virtue of Write of Fieri Facia*, to me Greeted, will bo sold between the legal hours of Sheriffs Sale, ON TIIE FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY next, nt York Court House, the following property. viz:?? The defendant's interest in the tract of land whereon John Starnes, Sr.. now resides: one oth- i cr tract known by the nauic of the mill seat track, , and bounding on lands of John Young nud J. P. j Starnes; also, one sorrel horse, levied on as the property of C. B. Starnes at ;lic suit of II. K. Houser. 1 One tract of 1 iiid w. eicon the defendant now resides, levied on as the property of Stanley Fewell, at the suit of David Sic El wain and others. 1 One bay horse levied on as the property of Win. Z. Ivell, at tin* >uit of II. T. Wheeler. 1 One free: of h?ml bounding on lands of John Lee, Win. R. Kirkpatrick and others, known as ' the "Patsey Tract,'" levied on as the property of j Susanna Gaston, at the suit of Lcander 1!. Love j and others. 1 One tract of land bounding on latids of J.din ; Mints, Joseph McCosb, nud others, formerly ' known as the '-John Cauceth place,"' levied on as | the property of the Swedish Iron Manufacturing Company, at the snit of David Gaston. 1 One house and lot lying on the King's Mountain Road, and bounding on lots of Richard Hare and 1 Wm. M. Kerr, and lately* occupied by the defend- | ant, levied on as the property of J. II. Walker, at I the suit of James R. Bratton and others. 1 Ooe tract of land bounding on lands of A. C. j Sutton unu me norm e,:iroun:i line, mm i?iu?i? iuriherly belonging to Elizebeth Burton, levied on (is i property of S. W. Burton, at the suit of Thomas ! N. Pcttus and others. 1 By an order from the Court of Ordinary for York District, I will sell a tract of land lying in York District, on the waters of Catawba River, bounding on lands of John 1*. Stewart, Luanda J Bennett, Nancy Stewart, and said River, contain- | ing 129 acres, more or less. Said land will he i sold on the first Monday in February nest, on a I credit of one and two years with interest, the pur- I chaser giving bond with good security and a mort- | gage of the premises, if deemed necessary, to the j Ordinary for the purchase money. 1 | One tract of laud whereou the defendant now i resides, levied on as the proportj' of Jacob Ettcrs, j at the suit of Philip Ettcrs uml others. 2 Seven Negroes, viz: Jess, Bob. Cinda, Either, Tilda, big Caesar, little Ciesar, levied on as the property of Joshua II. Walker, at the suit of 11. T. Wheeler and others. 3 One tract of land lying on Fishing Creek, bounding on lands of Daniel Williams and others, also the tract that the defendant now resides on; also, one house and lot at Rock 11:11, formerly oc cupied by the defendant as a store, levied on ns the property of J. N. McElwee, Jr., at the suit i of A. C. Steele and others. 4 i One tract of laud whereon the defendant now I resides, levied on ns the property of Abner Ellis, J at the suit of 11. P^. Ilowser. 5 Two Negroes, George and Jim, levied on as the property of Robert McLure, at t e suit of John S. Moore & Sons. 5 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, levied on as the property of Alfred H. Swett, at the suit of Mnfiatt & Wvlie. ct. nl. 2 S. C. YOUNG BLOOD, ?. Y. i>. Yorkvillc, January 8. 18-1G. BLAIRSVILLE ACADEMfT THE Exercises of this Academy will open on the 2nd MONDAY IN JANUARY, instant, under the superintendence of W. 11. RUSSELL. The locality is healthy, and good boarding can be obtained a: $1 per month. Students will be prepared to enter any college they may desire. The Rates of Tuition per Session of five mouths, are I as follows:? Elementary branches SG 00 j English Grammar. Geography. History.... U uu j Moral ami Nat. Philosophy, liilietoric, Sc. 12 00 i Classics and Mat hematics 17 oO j {?"No deduction made except in eases of pro- | tracted sickness. W. D. RUSSEL Jan 8 - 1 tf State of South Carolina, I York District. 0 0. STEWART, who is in the custody of the Sheriff of York District, by virtue of r. writ of capitis ad satisfaciendum, at the suit of John Rntnroe, for nnothcr, having filed in my office, together with a schedule on oath, of his est it ; and effects, his petition to the Court of Common I'leas, praying that he may be admitted to the benefit of the Acts of the General Assembly, made for the relief of insnlvent debtors. It is Ordered, that the said John liataree, lb another: and all other the creditors to whom the said 0. G. Stewart is in anywise indebted, be, and thev arc hereby summoned and have notice to appear before the said Court, at York Court House, on Monday, th? !>th day of March next, to shew cause, if any they can, why the prayer of the petition aforesaid, should not be granted JOHN G. EXI.0E, c. o. c. pls. Dec 1 rll) Gui CARROLL HOUSE. CHESTERVILLE, S. C. THAT large and splendid three story Building on the east side of Chester Depot, is now open for the accommodation of persons travelling by the Cars or otherwise. The Proprietor is well aware, that nothing short of a well-kept house, will induce custom to this so recently gotten up ; and although very solicitous of patronage, he refrains from those thousand and one promises which j have been made, only to he broken by many of his "illustrious predecessors." lie confidently hopes, that he will be sustained, and upon trial give that satisfaction and accommodation to the wearied traveller, that will send him on his way rejoicing. J. L. CARROLL. | Feb 14 7 tf 11Vi.Hl NOTICE.?All persona indebted to . the firm of S. J. KUVKENDAL & BROTHER, either by Note or Account, are requested to come forward and settle by the 1st of February, 18-37, us all Notes and Accounts remaining in our hauds after this time, will be placed in the hands of an Officer for collection. S. J. KUYKEXDAL & BRO. Dec 25 52 fit Wanted Immediately. LBS. FEATHERS, for which the highDvrLF est prices will be paid by G. R. KATCHFORD. also: AAA YARDS of LINSEY and JANES, wanyV7i/tedat llATCHFORD'S. N OTICE.?The undersigned having closed _ business, would respectfully inform those indebted to theni by uote or book account, that by settling immediately, they will save cost. The accounts arc due and must be settled. Til OS. DA VIES k CO. \I,rE ARE AUTHORIZES* TO A3Y? ? fiOUNCE SAMl'EI. E. MOORE as a Candidate for CLERK of the Court of Common l'loas for York District, at the ensuing election. Oct 30 44 tf OSGOOD'S AND .IONSIS' CliOLi* i GOG UK.?A speedy ami positive cure for Ague and Fever. It has never been known to I fail. For Sale by L. F. BARNETT & CO. i July 17 2!? tf ! The friends of captain a. STILWKLL, respectfully announce him as a Candidate for SHERIFF of York District at the ensuing election. Oct 23 43 tf The triexd.s ofdaxiee wil- j I.I A.MS, Esq.. respectfully announce him as j a Candidate for SHERIFF of York District, at | the ensuing election. Nov 20 47 tj t~~tOX'S PATE JUT Ktmi.YEU SPAllK) LING GELATINE, with which iiu unrivalled i Chrystalinc Jelly can be made in a lew minutes. "For Sale by L. 1\ BAKNKTT & CO. W~E ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE V*. ?. McELHANEY, us n Candidate for SHERIFF of York District, at the ensuitig election. Oct 16 42 tf A AA OZ. SULPHATE QUININE, AlJv/ Morphine, Iodine, Iodide of Potash, &c., Just Received and for sale by L. P. BARNETT & CO. July 17 20 tf rilllE FRIENDS OF THOMAS S. j X PAGAN, Esq., respectfully anuouncchim as a Candidate for SHERIFF of York District, at the ensuing election. Oct 13 46 tf PURE SENNA FIGS.?A pleasant and effectual remedy for costiveness and nervous headache. For Sale by L. P. BARNETT & CO. gJuly 17 29 tf , J BOCK HILL ACADEMY. THE Exorcises of this Institution will be resunicl on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY NEXT, under the Miperintendnnce of its former Principal, Gen JOHN A. ALSTON. His long experience and well-known reputation as a toucher of youth, render it nlmost unnecessary to say anything in reference to his qualifications. Suffice it to state, that hnving received a thorough Academic education, he entered and graduated at the South Carolina Colleges, and since has been engaged, for about fourteen years, in teaching. Such opportunities and experience, have eminently qualified hi in for the important and arduous duties of thoroughly training and developing the intellectual faculties, and have enabled him to acquire that tact in imparting instruction to. and governing young men -which experience alone cau give, and which are so essential to the prosperity of all such institutions.? We the Trustees, therefore, in whose midst, he has for years been engaged in teaching, knowing him to be thus eminently qualified, take great pleasure in recommending all who have sons to educate, and desire them to be thoroughly prepared for entering any of our Colleges, to send them here. The citizens of Rock Ilill are moral, and many of them religious. They have a prospect of having established very soon, two Churches. There is here, a flourishing Division of the Sous of Temperance?there is not a licensed grog-shop in the place, and ail of its citizens s"ein determined to discountenance everything calculated to tempt the vouiis and rising generation into either cxtrava gance or dissipation. This School, at its late adjournment, numbered about sixty pupil?, and wo, its Trustees, can with pleasure, testify to the uniform correct deportment and studious habits of the students. Good and comfortable Boarding can be had within convenient distance, and in the best families, at Eight Dollars per mouth. The following are the rates of Tuition, per Session of fhe months:? Orthography and Reading $ 7 00 The above with Arithmetic, English Grammar, and Geography 0 00 The above with History, Natural Philosophy, &c., 12 50 The Latin, Greek and Mathematics, 17 50 The Scholastic year will consist of two Sessions of five months each. Pupils will be received at any time, and will be charged from time of entrance until the end of the session, except in cases of protracted sickness. 11. SIMPSON, CI,airman. H. F. Broach, Secretary. Dec 11 50 5t The Chester Standard and Lancaster Ledger will copy the above five times, and send bills to II. F. Broach, Rock Hill, S. C. EBENEZER ACADEMY. THE TRUSTEES of the Ebenczer Academy? situated at Ebcnczerville, York District, S. C., three miles from Rock Hill Depot, Charlotte and South Carolina Rail Road?announce to the public that its exercises will be resumed on the 2nd MONDAY IN JANUARY NEXT, under the care of JOHN R. SI1URLEY. Mr. Shurlcy's known reputation as a teacher, precludes the necessity of >.ur saying anything as to his qualifications. The Academy will be furnished with a Philosophical and Chemical apparatus, Globes, Maps and Charts, and every convenience necessary to aid in imparting thoroughness of instruction. Our Academy being located in a beautiful and healty section of country, where there are few temptations to vieo and extravagance, we intend to spare neither pains or expense, to make it worthy of- patronage. Students will be prepared either for College or the common business of life. m .r m .'i.'? C ^C IV..- If,..,#!,. . l crmx oj 1 itmuit jicr oijjiu/i >>j aho .ik'hih* . Languages and Mathematics, $17 50 Philosophy, History, &c, 12 50 English Grammar and Geography, 9 00 Rending, Writing nnd Arithmetic, G 00 Students will be received at any time, nnd charged only from time of entrance, but no deduction will be made for absence unless occasioned by sickness. Since it has been noised abroad that convenient Boarding cannot be had, we beg leave to state that no Student has ever been permitted to leave for want of Board ; and that now, ns in days past, boarding can be had in the best fanvlies at $8 00 per month. Students are charged 50 cents per term for firewood. E. AVERY, President of Board. It. J. Aha Ms. Secretin/. *** Chester Standard, Columbia Banner, Charlotte Whig and Lancaster Ledger, will copy until tlio first of February ami forward bills to the Enquirer office. Jan 8 1 4t BETHEL ACADEMY. THE present Session of this Academy, will close on Friilay the 19th of December, and iis exercises will be resumed on the 2d MONDAY in JaNUARY next. The growing interest and prosperous condition of this Institution, induces the Principal to pledge himself, that his whole time and cncrgyy shall be. if possible, more assiduously devoted than formerly, to the mental and moral cultivation of the Pupils committed to his care; the latter of which he considers of paramount impoitance in tin- cultivation of youth. Terms of Tuition per Session of five mouths, as heretofore, viz: The Primary English Brnnches, G 00 Eng. Grammar nnd Geography, 8 00 The higher English Branches, Mathematics and the Classics, \5 00 No admission for less than half a session ; but Students wishing to continue longer than the half, nnd not the whole, will be charged by the month. No deductions will be made for lost time, except in cases of protracted illness. Good Boarding can be had,- convenient to the Academy, at from $6 to $7 per month. t J. T. HARRY, Principal. VI 1 JO a,n isva; i 11/ UNION ACADEMY. npIIR exercises of this well known Academy, L will he resumed on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY NEXT, under the superintendence of J. H. BLACK. The lienltbiness of the vicinity, the morality ami ngreeableness of the neighborhood, and the cheapness of boarding, offer strong inducements to parents who wish to educate their children from home. Terms of Tuition per Session of Fire Months: Languages and Mathematics, $15 00 Philosophy, History, Geography, (Ancient) 12 00 Eng. Grammar, and Geography, (.Modern) 9 00 Reading. Writing, &c 0 00 Students will be received at any time, and charged front time of entrauce till the close of the Session. No deductions for nbsence.unless caused by sickness. Good Hoarding can be obtained at $8 per month. J. II. J1LACK, Principal. Dec 25 52 tf 10RRYILLE MALE ACADEMYT rjtllE uext Session of this School will contX mence on the FIRST MONDAY OF JANUARY, and continue six mouths. Terms, front $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 noss. The usual charge of 50 cents per Session, will be made for firewood. J. II. SCHORB, Principal. Dec 11 50 3m p. s.?Until the first Monday in January, I may be found at my office, one door West of the Presbyterian Church, prepared to take AMBROTYPES in every possible style. J. R. S. TO THE LADIES, \fl RS. M. C. WALTER, 137 Richardson St., ivl Columbia, respectfully announces to the Ladies of the Up-Country, that she has returned from the North with a handsome assortment of Satin, Velvet, Schenelle, Neapolitan, Moss-Velvet, ClarafKean and Brooks BONNETS ; Coronets, Bridle Wreaths and Veils; French Flowers; Headdresses of Rbbon, Velvet and Schenelle; ull of which she offers on the most reasonable terms.? She trusts that when in Columbia, the Ladies will not fail to call and examine the stock. CORSETS made to order; and all orders complied with promptly. Culumbia, Oct. 23, ISoG, 43 8m BOOTS & SHOES"! THE undersigned would render 'J thanks to his friends and patrons for a liberal custom, and 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 ^he most fastidious. His prices are such as he can afFord, and he will endeavor to be prompt and faithful is fulfilling orders. BERBER. ' > * * v N * Dusiittss ftoiicrs. | ? ' DR. ALFRED CRAVEN, Ikslbent Surf con gcnfist, YORKVILLE, S. C. S?" On the East side of the Main Street, South of the "Palmetto Hotel." j 'Jfln 6 1 tf WM.^.^owenT 1 FASHIONABLE TAILOR, YORKVILLE, S. C. Shop on Liberty-Street, 2 Doors below the "Autclces Building." April 24 17 ly JOHN L. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW AND ; COMMISSIONER IN EQUITY,! YORKVILLE, S. C. Office in the Court-Houte. Jan 18 2 tf UARKILOO & >V AD DELL, , i Stock and Exchango Brokers and Cotton Factors, < COLUMBIA, S. C. Will buy ami sell State, City, Railroad and all \ other Bond* on Commission. Strict attention paid i I to selling Cotton, and liberal advances made on 1 J consignments of the same. 1 Wm. Barkvloo R. B. Waddell. Sept 11 37 ly ?, kTaiken & ca . ; FACTORS I COMMISSION MERCHANTS, CHARLESTON, S. C. WILL confine themselves exclusively to the SALE of Country Produce?more particu| laily Cotton?and make liberal advancements od | all consignments received. Personal attention to receiving and forwarding. i (jen. It. k. aiken a. m. aiken. j Oct 10 42 3in TROMAS^LEXANDER,I (Of the late firms of W. S. Liwton & Co. and Lawton & Alexander.) Upland and Sea I. Cotton and Bice i FACTOR, FORWARDING AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, No. 1 Exchange Street, and South-Atlantic Wharf. CHARLESTON, S. C. Oct 1G 42 Gin union"Works", Corner of Canal and Seventh Streets, RICHMOND, YA. | TIMER, STEELETIIAGA\ & CO., PRACTICAL MACHINISTS, Build to order, Portable and Stationary Engines, Steam Saw Mills, Boilers of all kinds, Iron Railings, together with Castings and Machinery of every description. ADAM TtmXKR, I J. W. CrRTIS, I IOUX TnitXF.lt, I OUAS. IIAGAX, I WM. STEELE, | J AS. TURNER. We take pleasure in referring to Mr. Jos. i Hcrndon, of Yorkville, S. C., who 1ms one of our i Engines in operation. Dec 11 60 ly* tt ATI HIM MEM! I TIIE SUBSCRIBER 'TUST having returned from the North, would respectfully invite his friends and the public generally, to a rich assortment of articles usually kept iu his line of business, consisting in part of the following:? watches, Gold and Silver: JEWELRY of all kinds; Spectacles, Gold and Silver; Silver-Ware; Silver plated Ware; Britannia-ware ; Waiters; Fancy Articles, rtTT\TQ TITQTAI CJ Ib-wie Knives, Walking-Sticks, Military Goods; Clocks of various styles, &c., besides a great many other articles too tedious to mention. Persons in want of articles in my line, will find it to their advantage to give me a call. I am determined to SELL FOR CASH, and for less than goods of the same kind can be be had at retail, North or South. REPAIRING In the Watch and Jewelry line executed with neatness and dispatch, at the shortest notice, by au experienced workman. Old Gold and Silver taken in exchange for Goods. E. M. KIRKPATWCK. Dec 4 49 tf ATEBENEZER! NEW STORE ANDFRESH GOODS. MESSRS. MASSEY & MILES, RESPECTFULLY inform their friends tin otigh-1 out the Indian Land, that they have purchased the stock of Messrs. Fcwell, at the well-known stand in Kbenezer, and have made preparations to continue the business on a more extended scale. They arc now receiving an ENTIRELY NEW STOCK of Fancy, Staple and Dry Goods, Hardware, Clothing, Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, Boots aud Shoes, and all kinds and qualities of articles to be found in a country store. The junior partner hn9 resided for several years in a prominent house in j Charleston, where he will reside principally, and keep on the way A CONSTANT SUPPLY of the latest and best choice of the market. Every one is invited to call and examine before ! purchasing elsewhere, as they are determined not j to be excelled or undersold. JOHN MASSEY, S. M. MILLS. Dec II 50 tf State of South Carolina, I < York District. ? JOHN N. GARRISON, who is in tho custody , of the Sheriff of York District, by virtue of a | j writ of capias ad satisfaciendum at the suit of Jno. McCants, having fiied* in ray office, togetlicr with ; ! a schedule on oath, of his estate and effects, his | i petition to the Court of Common Pleas, praying i ; that he may be admitted to the benefit of the Acts j ! of the General Assembly, made for the relief of i Insolvent Debtors. It is Ordered, that the said J ! John McCants, and all other the creditors, to j I whom the said John N. Garrison is in anywise in- . j debted, be and they arc hereby suinmoued, and ; I have notice to appear before the Court at York ; Court House, on Wednesday, the eleventh day of; . March next, to shew cause if any they can, why . i I the prayer of the petition aforesaid should not be granted. JOIIN G. ENLOE, c. c. c. ri.s. j } Office of Common Pleas, York District, this 1st j i dav of December, A. D., 185G. i Dec 11 50 3in* j , State of South Carolina, 1 York District. | . 17* LIAS STEED.MAN, who is in the custody of ' J the Sheriff of York District, by virtue of a 1 I writ of copias ad satisfaciendum, at the suit of Mau- ' ! noy, Powell & Co., having filed in my office, to- J 1 gcther with a schedule on oath of his estate and 1 effects, his petition to the Court of Common Pleas praying that he may. be admitted to the benefit of 1 the Acts of the General Assembly, made for the ( j relief of insolvent debtors. It is Ordered, that 1 the said Mauney, Powell & Co., and all other the j Creditors, to whom the said Elias Steedm&n, is in any wise indebted, be and they are hereby Sum- * ! moncd, and have notice to appear, before the said Court at York Court House, on Monday, tho 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. ENLOE. C. C. C. P. ; Dec 1 49 8m 1 ? 4finn LBS* CLE AW WASHED 1 JLuUU WOOL wan.ted, by ; ADAB8, McCORnB frCff.-K^ _ S I ,.A. ...ll Commissioner's Sale. i In Equity?York. John M. Strong, et. al. ") vn. [ Bill for Partition. F. C. Harris, et. al. ) IN obcd:ence to the Decree of the Court of Equi- \ ty, obtained at Chambers, I will expose to public sale on the premises, on the EIGHTH | day of JANUARY 1857, a tract of laud known as the "Home Place," situate on tlie East side of Catawba River, in York District, bounded by lands of Hugh Harris, Clark Harris, Margaret Harris' and others, contain,ng 300 ACRES. The above placo is well improved, having on it a Dwelling almost new; good Barn, Screw and Gin House, and all necessary outbuildings, and over one Hundred acres of it in wools, and the cleared land the best Cotton land East of the Catawba, in York District. The land is within 2J iniles of Morrow's Turn Out, on the Charlotte and South Carolina Rail Road. One other tract known as the "Pettus Tract," bounded by lands oi' Dr. John M. Strong, J. Boyd, \V. I. Clawson, S. P. Sutton and others, containinir FIFTY ACRF.Sl This trnct in all in wood# The Jibove lands sold for partition and division amongst the heirs at-law and distributees of Dr. John M. Harris. Teems?A sufficiency of cash to pay the cost? the balanco on a credit of one, two and three years, with interest from the day of sale, purchaser to give boud and zood sureties for the payment of the purchase mouev. JNO. L. MILLER, (S7J) 0. E. Y. D. Dec 4 49 5t *#* The Charlotte Whig and the Chester Stanlard will copy 4 times and send bills immediately THE SAME OLD SHOP! LEWIS & KERR, Return their thanks to their friends gyEjfcJfr and customers for past favors, and /SlfW respectfully notify the public that Ufy they are still engaged in the manuElZMJ facture of TIN, SHEET-IRON, and Copper-Ware, at the same old stand, MY OPPOSITE WALKER'S HOTEL Being both practical and experienced workmen, engaged exclusively in this business, and furnished with every needed facility, they are determined to accommodate the public with the best quality of WARE, wuriantcd, and 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 J A PANNED WARE; SHEET IRON, STOVE, COPPER, AND HOUSE-KEEPING FURNITURE; AND EVERY a r> m t/i T n ms\ nn AIL 11 {JIjCJ IU HCJ found in a tin-shop, ROOFING and GUTTERING done at the shortest poticc, and in a workmanlike manner. CONTRACTS will be made with Town and Country Merchants, on the very lowest terms. Give us a call and wc will use our best endeavors to please you. LEWIS & KERR, At the Old Stand. ' April 17 16 tf liveIy and sale stable, yorkviixe, s. c. SW. JACKSON, having bought out theestab lishnicnts of L. P. SADLER and LOVE and McCONNELL, respectfully informs the people of York and the travelling community, that he will hereafter conduct the business of a LIVERY and SALE STABLE in Yorkville. He will keep a fine stock of HORSES Ai\D 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 TO TAKE TRAVELLERS forthwith to their destination. His prices will be reasonable, and the business will be conducted strictly on the CASH PRINCIPLE withoutdistinction of persons. A portion of his stock will be kept at the Stables formerly occupied by Love k McConnell; and the remainder, at his new Stable, nearly OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE, on Madison-Street. Three large and conveniently locnted lots will be kept for the accommodation of DROVERS, who are invited TO GIVE HIM A TRIAL. S. W. JACKSON. Yorkville, Jan. 17, 185G. 3 ly MUSIS ? MUSIC H ALA11GE and well-selected stock of PIANOS from the best makers can be hnd at FACTORY PRICES, at RAMSAY'S PIANO and MUSIC STORE, COLUMBIA, S. C. Those who wish to procure a very superior instrument can get a Hallett, Davis & Co's PIANO, with the patent suspension bridge and metallic bearings, now among the best Pianos in the world. Try one, and if it does not prove well, the price will be refunded. Every Piano fully punrantceed. Mr. RAMSAY, being a pracMcnl Piano-maker and an experienced dealer, can insure to his customers a perfect instrument, and in the most perfect order. No charge for boxing. Also, on band, Church and Parlor Melodeona, Guitars, Violins, Accordeoris, Flutinas, Banjos, Strings kc.., and a general assortment of the latest and most approved Music. Reference*: Rev. J. M. Anderson, President of Yorkville Female College; Prof. J. II. Whitney, Professor of Music. Sept 18 38 Iv TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE I WISH to sell, or exchange for other property, my HOUSE AND LOT iu Yorkville, on Congress Street, at present occupied by Jno. L. Miller, Esq. The lot contains three-fourths of an acre: and on the-premises is a GOOD DWELLING IIOISE with fine rooms, each having a fire place; kitchen, ?torc-bouse, smoke-house, bam, stables, corn-crib, and a new carriage-house, with a large garden in a high state of cultivation. Also, the adjoining lot on the same street, containing three-fourths of an acre, with a house thereon, and A FINE ORCHARD >f poaches, apples, cherrys and plumbs. Also, one other House and Lot, on Madison Street, whereon Theodore Parish now lives, raeaslt-itii* nne hundred feet iu front, with considerable jack ground. If the above lots are not disposed of before the 25th day of December next, they will be offered Tor rent. S. SADLER. ' Oct 23 43 tf i ~hoteiTfor sale.RUTIIERFOllDTON, N. C. rrilIE SUBSCRIBER having determined to re- i X move, will expose to public sale on the 12th j >f January, 1857. THE VILLAGE HOTEL, for-1 , nerly known as Twitty's Hotel. This being the ; iVcstern terminus of "the Wilmington, Charlotte ind Rutherford Rail Road, and the road being ( low uuder contract, will render it a most desira- i jle place cf business. The House is in excellent vpair and order, and within the lost three i fears improvements have been made upon the lot :o the amount of over $5,000, nclitding a splendid Brick Stable, large and comnodious, not surpassed by any in the Western , inrt of the State. The outbuildings arc also in food repair. Other property will also be sold on :bat day and days following. The House will be'sold on a credit of twelve nonths, purchaser giving note and approved se:urity. Persons desirous of purchasing would do | well to call and examine the property. SAMUEL WILKINS. I fWlft d-7 "flm In Equity York. I. P. Woolridge, "| vs. > Bill to Marshall Assets. Mary C. M'Connell, el. al: J rtf pursuance of the order of the Court of Equity, made at June Term, I860, in this caae, the creditors of 3. L. McConnell, deceased, are required to establish their demands before me, on or before the let of April, 1857. , ~ . JNO. L. MILLER, C. E. Y. D. Dec 4 ($5) 49 8m THE PRINCETON PRESS. 1 rflHE design of the inventor was to get ap & Press X which woald answer every requirement of the _ offer made by Geoboe Bbuce, of New York, in 1851, viz: cheap, light, eatily managed, and capable of throwing off at least 500 sheets per hour. This Press will throw off from 600 to 800 sheets per hour, doing the work equal to any Cylinder Press. The bed stands about 80 inches from the floor, and is tlie most convenient of all Presses to make ready the form on. It is adapted to jobbing, or book work, as well as newspaper, and will register 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 Cyliiider Presses generally, being more like that used in the Power Platen Presses. Two rollers pass over ^ the form twice to each impression, taking inK for each sheet. A Press of this description for newspaper and jobbing, bed 44 by 28} inches, with roller mould, roller stocks, blanket, flying and registering apparatus, &c., complete, will be famished for $600. If intended for book work chiefly, an extra ink fountain will be furnished for $20. The press, fly wheel, &c.,will weigh about 2000 pounds. The sides, &c., are iron. Length of frame, seren feet ?height, to front edge of feed board, three feet six inches. Any size made to order. The following is the list of Sizes and Prices as far as established: , .? Led 28 by 20, $400. Bed 48 by 31, $5.#) " 36 24, 450. " 50 82, & 600. "44 28*, 600. " 62 32, 625. " 40 80" 540. The beds will take chases their full breadth; and within two inches of the length. Terms.?One-half, cash : one half, note, at 4 months, with approved security; or 2} per eent discount for cash. Boxing and Cartage, $13. For more than three years the inventor of the above Press has been improving it, working it all the whilo, and ascertaining, with great caro and expense, the best mode of carrying ont all the detail* ?and he flatters himself he has succeeded in perfecting it; and is now manufacturing the Pros 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. S&T The Yobkvillk Enquirer is printed on a "Princrlon Prut" and any information respecting it will be cheerfully given by addressing the Publisher, L. M. GRIST. "THE PALMETTO HOTEL" $ L. F. SADLER, Lessee. YORKVILLE, 8. C. ImaJL Tuis Lame Three Story Brick [< 11 Hotel, situated nearly opposite the '' bB Court House, is now open for the ec commodation of Tr-Wbllcch^^umHIm Public generally. The roouis in this Bouse cannot be 8Utpa8sed by any others in the State.? * The Table will be always found snppli d with the best the mnrket afiWls; and the Stablee/with large and capacious Lots, well watered, will always offer inducements to drovers of Stnek, while the barn will be well supplied with Grain and Provender. < In addition to tbe above splendid buildrpg, the * proprietor bas purchased the well known "Hartia Hotel" opposite, and the Establishment is thus rendered the largest Br-the State, in way of general accommodation and conveuience. . r? . The subscriber has leased the above from Mr. W. E Rose, and having taken possession, invitee the patronage of his friends and the public* He . ^ flatters himself from the experience he has, and the knowledge he entertains of whet is required to make his customers comfortable, that hewQl receive a share of public patronage. - ^ Tbe Omnibuses will always be- found in readiness to transport passengers to and from the Palmetto and Bail Road Depot; and Private Conveyances of every description will be kept for the accommodation of persons wishing to be taken to any point in the surrounding country. L. P. SADLER.* < < TO THE PUBLIC. THE undersigned having leased the "Palmetto Hotel" to Col. I/. P. Sadler, respectfully solicits for him a continuance of the patronage heretofore so liberally bestowed on the estaolishment. We feel satisfied from the preparation* . made, in addition to the conveniences which cannot be excelled, tbat the Palmetto will prove the r best house in the up-country without exceptiefe. W. E. ROSE. Oct. 1G. 41 it. KING'S MOUNTAIN HOTEL " SAM'L N. ISTOWE, Proprietor. YORKVILLE, S. C. JjgjWL THE undersigned respectfully-an'''' nounce9 to the Citizens of York District and the surrounding country, JmmBL and to the TRAVELLING PUBLIC generally, that he has purchased the property known as "WALKER'S HOTEL,"- in lorkville, and will conduct the establishment-under his own : :n k. <1.*. JUilUCUlUlC OU^l ? IOIVI|? XUO piCUUOCO Win Vv (UVI " oughly repaired and renovated; the Booms Vanished and kept in nest and cleanly stylo j- theJTable supplied with every luxury the market caS be made to afford; and the Stables kept with bountiful provender, by careful and experienced Hostlers. A number of the best Rooms will be kept for the special accommodation of Travellers, and every care and attention given to thpir^odt- ? ? fort and convenience. ' ggk. Whenever desired, safe CONVEYANCES, on reasonable terms, will be provitlbd to aoly point in the adjacent Country. '*. ' ? ? Every possible effort will be reads to secure for the "KING'S MOUNTAIN HOTEL," tbe reputation of "the best House in the op-country ;"intl the Proprietor trusts, by diligent and unremitting attention, to deserve and to receive a generous . ' share of the public favor heretofore bestowed on this establishment. jgg-j" The Omnibus will be in readiness to convey Passengers to and from tbe Bail Road Depot. S. N. 8TOWE. Octlfi 42 jtf/ THE Subscriber returns bis thanks for the very liberal patronage received for tho 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 hu no fepr in challenging any other Factory, either North; or South, to produce an equal. lie feels Tery confident in snying 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 pretoodsHo claim, and with good driving power and attendance, a 45 8aw 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 band can well handle in a day?. Any person wanting a superior Gin or Thrasher, can be supplied by sending on his ordor to me at lewisville, Cheater Dili, S. G, Work will be shipped to any place desired. EEPAIltlNG done at the shortest possiblc'notice. To House-builders, I will say that I am manufacturing ; -V SASH BLINDS ANDDOORS, of <5rery description, made of the' best material, and dry lumber! and workmanship the very best. All work carefully packed and forwarded to order. JOHN SIMPB0N. June 12 24 Dissolution of Copartnership. New Goods at Rock Hill! It \y. imuAuii navmg rctirea trom tlic CoIT partnership, the undersigned will here After 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 FALL 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. t(^.The Notes and Accounts of the old firm are in the hands of W. P. BROACH; and those who are indebted to the concern are earnestly requested to call upon him and make settlement. Oct 23 43 c