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MTESffl MllIMJIIil 10 BE PUBLISHED AT COLUMBIA, S. C. fpilE undersigned. late editor of the .V<o?/A Ctiru1. h,inii) and ('o/iiuii'ii i IIiiihi'-r, proposes to publish in the city i'l t'nhuuV;.,. :i Literary, Political and Journal. to In* called FTflYET S\ *Pvr. Ti '^TTna 11 JUL J.tkies>s, ^ kx L'LanI db uo?o In making this aini<>uiicviiic:i;. 1 a in aware that 1 propose to engage iii an enterprise ft-t tree from difficulties ; Liu there I will en i.- iMf to provide j against, l?y . ?iiiv".:e. a S.ih erij.li? n l.'*t that villi place the papc ' y >.ithe reach of 1 .dure. South t'arolina can richly support, ut her capital, a leading Literary and Political Weekly Journal, and to her people I now issue this Prospectus, feeling assured the enterprise will he sustained, and that they will , support ft Homo Journal of the character of that now proposed. As a Liriilt 1UY JOl'KXAI,, l'..r the home circle, 7'A.- Hxuntimr will he conducted with a view to ivndcr it at least e-pial to any ever published at the South. The choicest selections of Ki??rli>Ii :i 11<I American Literature wilt in' inane ior it- columns and a number nf able Contributors will be . uvf l. 1 will endeavor, in this department, to in tke it a .batiual worthy of tin- j- ttronage :*n?l >L\i?1 v support of tlio people of this State and of the South. As a POLITIC IL JOI itXiK, '/''< / 'r-nni,ir,- will alil.lv by the obi land-marks of the S; 111? Uiolits lJenmcraey. lmlopen lent of national parties, it will take a stand as a faithful co-operator in the great work of inaintainiiig S tutheru Kights ail promoting Southern union. It will be the organ of no politieal party?the exponent of no political creed. whieh has not for one of its cardinal princip'.es "the Ktpiality of the South in the 1'nion. or Independence out of it.'' 'J'liis is no new faith, hut one which South Carolina has long ami earnestly contended for. \E\VS JO! H\iL Tif /'r.iiuoi.r will cnntair llio Late-t News. Foreign Mini l?.?nu'stio. received up to tlie hour nf pue'it u!i?ui. It will give lull niul correct Market Keports mii I Prices Current Our iviiilcts in the country may li'lv on .strict attention being paid to this impoii.nit feature of a newspaper. It will give full and nceu.ate reports of the Proceedings of the Legislature ami Congress, ami the acts ami doings of the \ .rioiis political organizations. All news worth giving to it- readers wiil be carefully culled for its columns. SIZE i\U STYLE. T'i Kj-'iiiiiii r will be one of the largc-t Weekly Journals iu the .Southern States, printed with new ami elegant type, oil fine white paper, and issued iu largo <|uarto form of eight pages, containing forty eolumii- of intcre.-ting reading matter. It will be the haml-oine-t paper ever published iu S. Carolina. I have thu* given an outline of the principal feature . f the o/.o/ov. Carolinians or the people of the South ought to need no further appeal, iu view of the present aspect of political affairs, to induce them to -u-t.-iin with vigor and efficiency their own Pre-- an 1 Literature. T E H .11 S . Two I>?ii.i. vr.s per annum, payable in advance.? Tim lir-t year*> payment will be required on the receipt of the first number of the paper, which will l.e i - - tied as soon as 1 receive a sufficient number of -iib-cribers to en-lire its success. Send forward y uir names. I'o-tnia-ter- who will be so kind n? to forward me names nf subscribers will confer a favor, and will receive a Copy of the Kx.vminkk without cli.n o\ Address me at this place. ?e%? 1> TOTIVCTi iV A> M. I?. .MMI.VI' r.?iu!ii)iiav s. C.. August, ;I4tf LANDS FOR SALE. " fllllK Subscriber. wishing to change his ltu<inos>. I ..tlVr? l*??r sale hi< well known stand lor nierch:i.? li/ing at Coate* Tavern, with about 2?0 ACHES OF LA\D. v..11 improve*!, with a good Dwelling ami outbuildii?-;s together with a good Ciin House ami Screw. I \N VAKD with twenty VATS, and all necessary iti.uil.lings ami a good STORK HOUSE?one of the ! t -lands lor Merchandising in the l>istrict. There m he from FIFTEEN to $20,000 NORTH OF MERCHANDIZE SOLD in a yciit into , I hand-. The stand is. located on the main road ling from V??rkville to Lancasterville. l>y Curet a*? Kerry, seven miles of Hock Hill Depot, on the < .i.irlotte Hall Hoad, with an excellent road to the l?<*j. *t. About 110 Acres are in cultivation. Also, a'...lit >:*0 ACRES, adjoining the above, with good improvements and stinted on the same road. About one-half of the , plantation is in cultivation, and is known as the Siigrcaves place. Al-o. 10'_' Acres, ALL AAOODLA\D; ah..nt one milt* from the latter place. All of those lands are good for cotton or corn, and will be sold on reasonable terms, as 1 am determined t*? sell. W. 1\ McFADDEN'. Aug 0 31 tl Chester Standard will copy. A vai.ua b1j-: PROPERTY FOR SALE. PM^IIK Suh-eribcr offer.- fursale his PLANTATION*. 1 ~itii:ite<I four miles South of YorLvilie, n??l one mile East of Philadelphia Station on the King's Woinituin 1! iil Road. The tract contains 50? acres ; ah-oit half of which is in cultivation. Thoinipro\cJifiit-are new. consisting of an Overseer's lluti-e, an excellent Gin House ami Screw, large UiR.V A.\D ST1ULI.VG, '"in Cribs ami comfortable Negro Houses. At the 11 "ine place, there is a comfortable dwelling, Kitchen. Sin >kc-House ami Carriage House. The place i- free from all local causes of sickness, ami i for its locality, fertility, ami other considerations, should be desirable to any one wishing to purchase. Terms can be made to si it the purchaser, and a bargain can be had by an early application to j the subscriber nit the premises. V. M. GALBRAITII. Aug 9 31 tf RIDDLES WILLSr ""! rill ie Subscriber takes this method of informing ] 1. fiie public, that his MILLS having recently undergone considerable repairs, are now in complete order fur grinding CORN and WHEAT: be feels confident that he can give full satisfaction to all who favor him with their patrouagc. All lie asks therefore, is a fair trial. G. L. KIDDLE. Aug 9 31 tf Dissolution of copartnership.?The Copartnership in tlie Drug and Chemical business, heretofore existing between L. - P| HARNETT and J. D. WITHERS, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, the term of their copartnership having expired. L. P. HARNETT, J. B. WITHERS. Yorkville, Aug. 14, lSoo. I.m1k notice.?The N itcs ami Accounts of i MOORE & SPRINGS are in my possession for collection. Those indebted to the firm, are fairly j notified that the costs of enforcing collection by law can only be avoided by payment <m or before the i vui. .1 ,v ,,f ScDtemVer next. EDWARD MOORE, Attorney at Law. Aug 23 83 It X* OT1CE.--A11 persons indebted to the estate 11 of WM. S. M VV, deceased, are earnestly requested to call mid settle before the loth of September next, or their notes will be placed in the bauds ol Col. 1. D. WrmKitsi'on.v, to be sued on. A. F. FEWELL, Adm'r. Aug 23 33 It ~VTOTICE.--Application will be made at the 1.1 next Session of the Legislature for a public road, leading from Catawba Church, in the Indian Laud, through Creighton's and Shurley's Land, to the open road which leads to Massey's Ford, on the Catawba River, a distance o' about five miles. Aug 23 83 tsl UfE ARE AUTHORISED TO ANNOUNCE S. W. JACKSON, as a Candidate for the ottice of Tax Collector for Vork District, at the ensuring election. Oct. 4 l?o4. 3o tf \T OTIEE.?Api Jication will he made at the j ll next session of the Legislature for an amendment to the charter of the town of Vorkville. Aug 23 33 8,n OTIC'E.?Application will ho made at the 11 next session of the Legislature for the grant of a charter of a Kill Road from Vorkville to some Convenient point on the North Carolina line. Aug 23 33 8m MACON! IIAC'ON ! !?A -mall lot (iOOD 1J BACON .SIDES fur sale. Apply at this Ollice. Aug 30 34 lp ' PLANTATION FOR SALE. Kx-lhiru*, V?m. S. Dunlap, Committee.--Petition to sell Ian 1. OV virtue of :i Decree of the Court of Ivptitv. If tuade in the above case at June Term. IS-~?4. I will expose to public sale oil the promises, o.i Wediies?luy, the l'J'.h day of SEPTKM I*I*II next, a valuable plantation belonging to the estate of James 1*. Dunlap. The said tract of land is situate in the Indian Land, in York District, in the neighborhood of W. P. McFadden, contains about tWIrt W it PS is bounded by lands ot' X. II. Horn, J. F. Lesley, T. Spencer and W. 1*. McFaddcn, and all. except about F1FTV AC11ES, is in woods. There is a large amount of tine pine "timber on the place, and for the production ol'cotton cannot be excelled in the District. Terms of Sale, a sufficiency of cash to pay the costs and expenses of sale, the remainder of the I purchase money on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale. W. S. Dl'XLAP, Committee. Aug 0 iil tit SdEMint '? A ! I,OR I XCi.?The Sub. seriber respectfully informs the citizens of \ ork District and the public generally, that he has opened ? Shop at Mr. Ml'LLKXAX'S STOHK, near the Kings Mountain llail Hoad Depot, and one door wo-1 of T. S. Pagan & Co.. where lie intends to carpi on tlie TAILORING Dl'SlNKSS in all its various braiielics, and will execute all orders promptly and in the best style of workmanship, lie will receive i regularly the London. Paris and New York Fashions as they are issued. He has an entire new system of . CCTITNC, and will warrant his work to tit well according to order, lie will CUT garments of all kinds and warrant tliem to fit when properly made up.? He would return his sincere thanks to the public for | men* patronage neretoiore. aunt injpcs lrom i??ujr ex' perience and strict attention to business, tu merit si share of public patiouage. His charges will be meliorate for cash. WILLIAM t'LAHK. Tilly lid li'J .">111 South Carolina- York District. Daviil livers, James livers, Applicants, r.*. William Smith and wife, Sarah, et. al., heirs at law ul Williamson livers, deceased. {T appearing to my satisfaction, that Win. Smith and wife Saiah, l-'ranci* livers, Samuel A. livers. Mijnmin livers. Mary Adams, t'larisa Adams. Martini Adams and Jane A lam-. defendants,{reside beyond the limits i.f this State, li is therefore Ordered, that liiey appearand object to the sale or division of the real estate of Williamson livers, deceased, on or before the JOthday of October next, or their consent to the same will l>e entered of record. J. M. UOSS, o. v. i?. July 1 iSoo. "JU ttni marble yard. r|1!IK undersigned having piireliase.l the Marble X Yard of Col. S. X. STOWK. informs the citizens of York District ami the surrounding country, that he is now prepared to till all orders for plain and JHomiinrntal ithililr ooloih. ! II*' has procure*! tlie services of efficient workmen, with good material, well a<s?*rtod. ami the lowest prices, lie will promise to execute orders to the -ati.?taeti*.>n ot lii> customers, lie will alway- keep ati assortment el SLABS on hand, in er-ler that those wishing a TOMBSTONE , can he suite*! in -ize. lettering and finish, at the-hotte-t notice. Marhlc Yard in the rear *?t'S. X. St*>wc ? Co'.-. Grocery tilt*I Provision Store. Plaster of Paris and Cement for sale. KU'ir.UlD H.\ HE. Jan '2'j o 1 v In Equity?York District. Eliza F.-well, | vs ^ 15111 f?.r Partition 11. M. Kewell & other-, J I^L'itSL'AXT to the ot'ler of Chancellor \Var*llaw. | Jl- in the above ca-e, 1 hereby call upon all the creditors of Hubert FcWell, deceased. t** pu-cnt ami prove their demand- hefore nie, on or before the 1st ilar of November next. J No. L. MILLED. C. K. V. I?. Coinuiis.-ioiier's t Mice, ) tS*?A ) July oth, 1 N>3. i Ub otit "yORKVILLE MISCELLANY." I>EK St >XX iu*lebt?'.l tbr subscription to the "York- I . \ille .Mi-cellatiy." prim- t<> the 1-t of .laiiuury ami t**r any Advertising or .1 ?b Work, arc hereby notified that tin- same iim-t be settled be. t\*.-u thi- an I the fir-t <lay of September. Thi- iiio idle "Inn. but the 1 k- tnu-t ami ,-liall be -etth d tip. .Settlement- can be made at the )*..//.?HI. ?'? Y't//>? " OHiee. with I.. M. Gitisi. or with tin- sttberibef. J. K. GUI SI'. .1 uly 2?'? liV fit KI\(. S liorATAI\('EMJKATliwi I'l.ivi'triov roil s ti.i:. I will .-ell iii\ plantation'lying in York IMstrict as the junction of Bullock's Creek ami Clark's Fork, upon the most rea-onable terms. Per-ont wi-hing to ptircii i-e are re*|uested to examine the growing crops. The lauds are valuable for Cotton and -null grain. The tract contains ooll ACHES, of a iitality inferior to none in the District. DAVID T. 1JYEBS. Meok's Ilill, York Dist., June 7, 180-3. 1'-'?dm Positive and Final Notice. rpilE firms of BOWEX, 11AWL1XSOX & CO., JL ami IloWEX it FA 1?H. having been dissolved, ami as the retiring partners of said Firms are enrn..<tlv ilesirimr that the business be settled up. I am compelled to call on those indebted to settle iinineitiately. I hoj?e all concerned will respond to this before next Return Day, if not, their notes and accounts, will without discrimination, be placed in the hands of Jno. L. Miller, Esq., for collection. W. J. IK)WEN. July 5 2G tf 'VTOTICE.?By a Resolution of the Board of Trustees of the VORKVILLE FEMALE INSTITUTE, the Tuition for each Session is required to be paid in advance to the Treasurer. This notice is given, so that Patrons of the Institution may hereafter understand the regulation. The Tuition for the last Session is very much needed to defray the expenses of the Institution, and it is hoped that those in arrears may find it convenient to pay up promptly. JOHN G. ENLOE, Treas'r. Vorkville, Aug. 2, 185-3. GO 5t "VTOTICE.?Sarah Mildoon and Rebecca Mildoon, heirs of Elijah Mildoon, late of York District, deceased, give notice that they will apply at the next session of the Legislature, to have the right of the State vested in them, of the real estate of which the said Elijah Mildoon died possessed, situate in York District, on the waters of Fishing Creek, and bounded by lands of Dr. Blake, Jas. II. Crawford and William Agues. July 20, 1855. GO tf UIVER EAVD FOR SALE.?Haviug determined to move West, I offer for sale my PLANTATION, situated in York District, between > the waters of Catawba River and Sugar Creek, containing 875 ACRES, Seventy Acres of which is number one River Bottom, which is in a high state of cultivation. On the premises is a good Dwelling and other outbuildings. Those wishing to buy a good Plantation, upon oasy terms, will do well to call up| on the subscriber, five miles east of Fort Mill Depot, as I am determined to sell. JOHN P. STEWART. Aug D 81 2m | _ THE FIRST PREMIUM FOR PIANO FORTES. THE largest and best assortment of irfTTo PIANOS ever offered in Columbia, is to I/J if J If be found now at the MUSIC STORE of WM. RAMSAY, 178 Ricbardson-strcet. Every 1MANOhas thelatestnnd he<t improvements, are of the latest style, ami guaranteed superior in tone and finish?and are sold at prices to suit the times. Parties wishing five, ten, fifteen or more, can have them at a liberal discount. Jan. G 1 tf II\ HARRIETT, having purchased the en_i# tire interest of Dr. JOHN B. ^WITHERS in the Drug Business, returns his sincere thanks to the Physicians and Planters, who have so liberally patronized him for the last six years, and hopes a continuance of their much prized favors in time to come. He will continue to give it his undivided attention, and will try to offer every inducement, anil will keep constantly a large and well selected stock of Medicines and Chemicals, Paints and Oil, Pcrtumcry and Fancy Articles. Physicians Prescriptions carefully compounded, All orders promptly attended to. L, P. BARNETT. Aug 1G tf- tf ML IMK sa ML FURWTLlfiE WARE-ROOM. THE Subscribers would jVfjH form the citizens of Itock Hill ,sj lirljL aiul the surrounding countvy, ^fc59r_; jSS^&l that they arc now i-e?l to execute UMwl K il^ orders in their line oi business.? * 1 ? Their stock at present c insists in part of bureaus, Solas, Secretaries, Hook-Cases, Wardrobes, Extension, Falling-Leaf and Ladies' Work Tables, Wash-Stands. lledsteads, Chairs, and l'icturc Frames, together with a variety of other articles. They would respectfully invite their friends and the public generally, to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere; as they are determined to SKMj AS LOW AS'J'I IF. LOWKST, and by strict attention to business, hope to receive a ' liberal share of public patronage. Lumber suitable for our husincfS, or t'ountry Produce, will be in exchange f ir Furniture. Funerals luinishcd at the shortest notice. SIMPSON* & TL* IS NEIL July '2d lib bill SCOTT'S LITTLE GIANT CORN AND COB MILL, FATENTEH MAY lii, 1854. rilllF attention of Planters. Farmers, and Stocki JL feelers in g< ueral, is respectfully called to this i Mill, as the mast important article of the kind now i ill use: inn only well ;nl:i|?!o?l for grinding Cob Meal tor Stock. l?i?t (Irits or line lloininy tor (lie table, j ami especially Bread Meal from corn not l'ullv ripe | in the fall. In -citing tills Mill. 110 mechanic or frame work are wanted, only re.piiring to he fastened to a Hour or platform. Ku>ily adjusted and used l?v any body, even a child. The I.ITT!.K (i I ANT has received the fi;>t premium" at the late agricultural Fairs of Missouri. Kentucky. Maryland and other Stales : and that in the iu..-t complimentary manner; a" well as the most ready commendation from the thousands vitne.-siiijr it- performance. Tlu-o Mills are guaranteed in the most positive manner against dcfcetsor breakage: and No., ".warranted to grind 1". bu.-hcl- of feed per hour with one horse, and oil'erred at the low price of Si'.o all complete. ready for attaching the team.?No. 1 at S7o grind- "0 Im-hol" per hour with two horses. 1 Manufactured by St'<?Ti'\ MOCKBKK. Augusta, (la. Tilt)MAS S. Mll.LS. Agent. 1 Chester f. II., Aug.,'J, lS'.d. tit) tf t NEW GROCERY STORE. 1 I AM just receiving at my store opposite !t<)SI"S 1 Ilt'TKI.. a choice-took of FAMILY' tllloCKIt, IKS. which 1 will sell for Cash, at lower price.- than they can be purchased ? l-i where in this place. My ' <iock consists of IlKST ItIO 4\l) JAVA (OI TKi:, New Orleans, Clarith'd. Pulverized. Cni-lied. l'ortu llicoaud Steam Kctiucd Sugar-. Twenty Barrel- New Oilcan- Syrup: Sugar House and lh.rto llieo Molas-es. l-'it'r v Sj-I.'l.s <it' .< ! If Snl .iio.".' l-'illi'.liT. in runs. Pickles. I'rescrve- :ilit 1 Jv'Mirs of \*;il i iii > kinds. tojrcther with the usual variety .>f a Fatnilv tJrncerv. W. K. IIAl'KKT. * ; Ma roll l!'.? !U I HEADQUARTERS. ; h N.i.? rpin: ITII KFCIMFXT. S. P. M.. win parade :tt ! 1 Smith'-old Field. '.ii Til UltSI'AY. tin* doth day i !' \l (Jl'ST inwt. at 10 o'clock. A. M.. armed m>< I | e.piipppcd a- tin' law direct*. lor review ami cxer' rise. Jill.* I'oiiin?i>soiM>iJ an.I X?n-( 'omnti--io|icd l)flicer will parade tlu' day prcvimis lor drill and iiiI structioii. llv ui'iliT ol'llcn. O, K. F.nw\r.ns. W. II. M. fnllKI.F. i'oloin'1 of tin*11ii'lii'-jiiuciit. York villi'. S. I'.. Julv - ?. 1 UHtil t . *_ _ iiuux , ,ts- wiiiti: Hiti.iT-41HFU ell'- Pint': Flax Seed nil. and all colors and YAllNISIIKS u-rd in painting. .lu-i received and ottered at a very short pr?dit f..r Ca-li. and 1'a-li only. We liavo adopted tin- Cash system in reference to I'aint- and Colors, that we may furni-'i I ottr I'lt-loiiu't - at the lowo-t po--ih!e prices. L. P. PA UNF I T. April o Id ti II4RIjOTTI2 BAKERY 4\D < ?\) FKC i*111.\ AI! Y.?Tin* Subscriber lias mi hand all kinds ot CAKES. CnN FF( TP ?N A It IKS. T< ?YS. Fancy Aitiidi-. and a splendid a--oilmen! iifWr-t India Fruit. fL-Vf W.-ddinv- and Parti.*- supplied at short iiotiiv.- -i-m All work warranted. JOSEPH MEAD. Charlotte, X. C.. March lS-Vi. lUtf AI It ST < A IjIj.?Person- indebted to n- l.v .\<>lo <>i' l!o??k Account, arc ivqiuvtci m conic loi'ivaf'l and let ii' have .-nine money. TliN i" our fi|->t public call, ami we would not make it now.il mces-itv knew anv law. * THUS. II. DICKSON \ RRo. .1 uly l'.i 2S tf r^OK SALE.?The sub-criber offers fur sale that pact of the JAIL LOTuii which the ohl Jail stands, extending to Liberty street. Being a corner lot on the public square, it is a good location for business. It will be divided if desired. IV. A. LATTA. June 13, lS-31. 10 tf. llfK ARE AUTHORISED TO AX XOl'NCK DENJA.MEX 1'. BoVDasa candidate for Tax Collector for Vork District, at the ensuing election. May 3, 1S-34. 9 >TOTICE.?All per sons indebted to us by Book I Account, prior to the first of January last, arc requested to eull and settle, either by Cash or Note. Our Books must be closed. ADAMS & McCOJlKLE. June 7 . 22 tf VT OTICE.?Application will bo made at the i.X next Session of the Legislature to Incorporate a Protestant Episcopal Church in Yorkville. may 3 17 tsl Will? I lllLVDSOl lORMAJI S O'_I_ DANIEL. Esq., respectfully announce him as a candidate for Tax Collector for York Dis trict. MANY VOTERS. Sept. <i 1S54 31 tf JACOB'S CELEI1IHTED CORDIAL for bowel affections. Just received and for sale by L. P. HARNETT. July 12 27 tf l|[ETIIi:RVLL & BROTHERS, pure V T WHITE LEAD. For sale by ADAMS & McCORKLE. may 3 17 tf CAROLINA H AIR TOXIC.?It cleanses the hair, makes it softer, liner, and more beau- j ful than any liair tonic known. For sale bv L. P. BAKXETT. V*" OTIC E.-- Application will be made at the IN next Session of tbe Legislature of this State, ; for An Act to iucorparatc Unity Church, situated : near Fort Mill, Vork District, S. C. J uly 20 29 tl A SI PERIOH ARTICLE OF GROUND /1l AVhitc Mustard. For sale by L. 1?. HARNETT. j July 12 27 tf OWGENATEl) HITTERS, a certain cure for Dyspepsia. For sale by L. 1?. BULNETT. July 12 27 tf R1SIITON CLARK'S Refined Cod Liver \ Oil. Just Received by L. P. BARXETT. July 12 27 tf C1AMPIIE1VE, Sm. TURPENTINE ) and Burning Fluid. For sale by L. P. HARNETT. Window glass and pittv.? For Sale by L. P. DA UN ETT. j BARRELS New Orleans MOLASSES, Just Receive and for sale by W. K. IJACKET. July 5 ' 20 I SPRING- GOODS. 0,000 PAIRS OF BOOTS & SHOES FOR TIIK SPRING TRADE, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, At Prices which defy all Competition, A XL) AS TO QUALITY A XL) STYLE, Tliey i.iiinot bo surpassed in any similar establishment at :hc Smith. Our Stock, embracing so groat a variety of Patterns, Styles ami Names of dent's , Ladies, Boys, Misses, Youths, Children ami Infant's BOOTS an<l SHOES, that it wouM he too tedious to UKOition th,oil here. Wo would therefore, respectfully invite you to call aii'l examine them lbr yourself. ? * - . . c no nave also a good assortment 01 SOWS 1\? MM'ER MMTilKIl, Trench Calf JSkiii.s Harness heather, for Plantation j>ui-|?os?'s. Iljiinl heather Copper Rivets, Shoe-hasts. Pegs, Tacks an<l Shoe Tools of every description.? Also, tino travelling Trunks, Carpet Hags, Valices, j ,v.'cM ?Ste. The invitation is to nil. Conic ami see tliein. lit yourself (pay for them) ami take them away from HOONK'S, Jiool il/l'f Sit or li/H/ioi ill;u, i ' ic'if" Hides taken in exchange at Cash Prices. Charlotte, X. CM .March lib, IS'io. lL'tf Mifil 11B1SSII BlffiS. Fill IK itmlersignoil ro-poctfully informs his fricmls I ami tiie public generally, that he will attend to j ilie sale of all kinds of l'KODlTK, MKIICIIAN- ' 1 Dl/.K, NKOROKS, STOCK. KL'KNITDIK. and eve- j 1 rything that can lie sold at ? r^isonlile couiiuissioii. ! All business entrusted fohirn will be promptly at- . tended to and immediate returns made. lie returns his sincere thanks to the citi/eus of Vorkvillc and vicinity, for the liberal patronage ' heretofore bestowed upon him, and hopes by strict . it tent ion to bit-mess. to uurit and share a coutin nance of* the same. Aihlress, V. K McKLI! ANKV. Auctioneer, Vorkrillv, S. 0. I:ki T.ukncks: )"<>/ / rillr.?\\\ 1. Clawsnn. J no. L. Miller. Dan'l Williams. ?A. ti. l'agan \ Co. /. iur>i*frr.?.\. Ciiictoii, .1. II. Withrrsprinii. S?rih C'lni/iini.?W. I.. Irwin. It. Irwin. I'iii'iHirt'/fr.?W. .1. K eel.a It. Yorkvillc. July !' . 1 J] tf ]--;Y The Chester Stamlar<l. 1'airlieM llernM, l'niottvillc .1 >111-11:11 ami Lancaster l.eilger, will copy > times weekly, ami lot-war, I account-. MCAFEE'S HOTEL, (II KSTKK.S.C. \ 2 ISS I:LM:\ M kegs vc-peeifully ; 1T i tn anmoiiiee t>> lier lYietnk ami tin* trsiv??llin?? public that -lie ha- now sole charge this wellkm,wu lloTKI, IN t'lll'.STKIl: ami nmler h,,r inime liate <-ii),eriiitemleiice it continue- open lV>r the ac( "lummlati'iii nf Boarders and Travellers. The reputation which the lloti-c now enjoy- rentiers it unnecessary that -he-liouhl make ami special promises as to il> Int.tie management. With a lull compleiiient of Well-Trained Servants, ami ali the appointment- r? piisite to a lir-t-tate llo- , tel. -In- is sure that nothing will lie wanting on her part to ensure the eoinlort of her guests. Thankful . to her I'rielel- for their patronage heretofore aHot-tld. she solicit- a call from them whenever they may visit Chester. Mr. John McAfee, will continue, a- heretofore, to give hi- attention on puhlie occasion-. t-zV" l'a-seiio.u- l.y the llailroa<ls will liml Mr. SaiTit's tt.MNllll Sat the llcpot. tea'ly for their colt- i : veyattee. i'lte-ter. Jan. is. I'J tf The Tri-week!\ Carolinian will Copy I timeami loftvai'l the aeeotint to tin- oliiee. CHESTER To?-tiimEHnim> tm i'. smiscmiiKiis I I % KSl'KCTKI'l.lA inform k'-e-r friemls that they 1 are well prepaid to execute all ofilers in their , line. WI |t tl.KSA I.K till I1KTMI.. on the shortest no- 1 tiee ami in a workmanlike maimer. Merchants wi-hilltf to he -llpp!ie.| with Wn vo ^A1? 4-Vi rt Trn /I a n ftit ivi uic xiauci 1 can have llicir order.* punctually attended to, with live j>cr edit, nil tort ASH, mi all bills over Ten Dul- | ; lars. Roofing- and Guttering- done with Dispatch. | We keep con-tautly a -np|ly of JAPANNED and j I I'l.ANMsllKD-WAKK. villi many article- new and | l u-eful. which have never he n introduced into tlii^ , mai ket hel'oi o. A large assortment ofST??VKS. -uitiluhlo to all i p1111 -1?. Such as PAIII.nl!. IUT'ICK. and SHOP, | j of neat pattern*. CimiKINij SfnVES for large or I -mall families. Al*i>. extia large |br Hotels, nil ol ' which will he Sold at Charleston Prices. 11 Person.- \\ i.~hinjr :invtliiii^r iii our line will do ( well to call and examine for themselves at the old Maud, opposite tho "llowertoii House," Chester. KLLIoTT \ KOIUNSoX. Jail 0 1 tt' For Sale or Rent. Vl'GrSTl'S (il'VNKMKI!...tiers t>. Sill 01' lll'lil, ^ to au approved purchaser or tenant, the premise* in the Town of Chester, lately occupied by Mrs. Guyiieiner and Daughter. They are situated in a very eligible and desirable portion of the town, having on them an elegant Cottage, Academy School Rooms, and a line well of /'/ ?. Stum- Water. To any onedesirou* of conducting a I'll IM ARY or IIIGIl SCHOOL, these premises would he very well adapted, and, as a cottage family resilience, they offer the 1 very best inducements. Possession to lie given on 1st January next. For further particulars enquire j at the Stnwini<f office, in Chester, or of the undersigned in Charleston. A. GUYXEMER. Julv 12 27 Gni I COMPETITION JIT DEFIANCE. i liri-1 arc now receiving ^nd opening in addition ' Y T to our extensive stuck of Dry Goods, Hardware. Roots, Shoes and Saddlery, Hats, Caps, and a great variety of Straw Goods, one of the most extensive stocks of Spring and Summer Goods, ' ever ..pencil in Western ('.irolinn. Our Stock, eml.l'UI ccs so great a variety of Patterns and Styles, of Ln' dies and Gentlemen's DttF^S GOODS, that it would he too tedious to mention them. We would thererespectfully invite your attention to our stock, that you may examine lor yourself, feeling confident we will make it to your interest. RREM & STEELE. Charlotte, N. C., March 20, 1855. 12tf | rpAILOR'S SIIOIV-Messrs. T. & W. DICK- 1 JL SOX, beg to make their acknowledgments to 1 their friends, for the liberal share of patronage they 1 have received: and inform their friends and the public that they arc still eawying on the TAILORING BUSINESS in all itsbriiieties, at tlieir stand one cloor South of S. Sadler & Sou. They have made arrangcinents by which they rill be able to fill all orders for the best qualities of foods, and to make up out-fits in the latest style and the most workmanlike man- ~ iter. By strict attcntioi and promptness, and a faithful execution of orders they hope to continue to receive a goodly share ol public patronage. F T. & W. DICKSON. Jan 25 3 ly Renoval. MESSRS. LINDSA: & TIIOMASSON announce B to their customed and the public that they have removed their est blislnnent temporarily to the store formerly occupie< by them, one door North of WALKER'S HOTEL, there they are prepared to G serve their friends ns usual. They have now on hand a good assortmen of Drugs, Mediciies, Dye-Stuffs, &c., and all articles irrthei l??*c of the best quality, and at reasonable prices. ti J. F. LINDSAY, D. II. TIIOMASSON. Yorkvillc, Mar. 1. 8 tf \orktiixefemale college. " In order to coirfl the erroneous impressions ^ which arc current in ltlatiqn to the College Building, ? the undersigned hasten directed to announce to \\ the patrons and frierp of the Institution that ar- ei raugements have betiJeffectcd for the completion of the edifice during thf location, and that the Building ? will be iu complete rfcdincss by the commencement ^ of the next term?thifii'St Wednesday in September, 1 next. w I. F. ADICKES, Chairman. pi Yorkvillc, July 12 n tf. 4+ business Hotiefs. MASONIC JEETINGSr^ wiy I'll f L A YTII RO PIC LOI)(iE, No. V/ 7S. A.*. F.\ M.*. lueuU refttlsrly on tin Til litL) MONDAY EVENING of ??ae!i month. I.. M Git 1ST, .Secretary. VI it KEY CIV iPI'Elt, Xo. ? It.*. A.*. i.? J. M.\ holds its l'l'jjiil"r Communications ou the FIRST TUESDAY* EVENING of each month. L. M. (lltlST, Secretary. (i IHSOY CO 1'AC'Ifj, X<?. ?, holds its rcgu^ lar meetings on the FIRST MONDAY Evening in each month. S. W. MEI.TOX, Recorder. July li?5, ls">5. 20 ly DR. ALFRED CRAVEN, iifsikiit .Snirgcoir gnitisf, ^ YOIIKV1IJj:, s. c. Ip^'' On the Must shle of the Main Street, South of the "l'ulmclto Hotel." Jan t> 1 tf J. C. CHAMBERS, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, YORK VI 1.1.10, S. C. Ifotf OFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE. Oct. 2<i, 18-3:5. 40 tf PAUL T. VILLEPIGUE, Factor and Commission and Forwarding Merchant, ACCOMMODATION WHAItF, cir.\ur.KsT<>.v, s. c. Jan 0 1 ly EDWARD MOORE, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, YORKVI I.1.K, S. C. Office fronting the Court Houso. in the Jail Building. Will itruetice in the Districts nf Vork, Lancaster, Chester, Ciiion ami Fairfiehl. Jan 25 :i ly W. B. WILSON, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, YOllKVI 1J J-l, s. ni'FiCK in Tin: eot'itr noi'si:, ikoxtinu tub ci.kiik's nrnrK. March -!? VI ly JOHN I. MILLER, ATTOUN MY AT LAW. YllltK V1I.LK, .1. f. Offico in the Court-House. Will practice in the C'>uri* M York, Chester ami Tallicaster."Vftft Jan 18 -* tf WILLIAM C. OWEN, EASHIONBLE TAILOR, Liberty-Street, 2 Doors East of the "Adickos Building, VolllvVI U.K. s. < Wilder- prumpily attended to. .Trill -'.*) ly SADLER'S NEW NOVEL, llllt.VKIt 111" TI1A1)I'. AND THYoN* STKKKTS. CUAI'LoTTK. N. March -f 1J tf BOOT AM5 SHOE-MAKER, VOIIVII.I.K.S.C. Rrif" Simp, in the rear nf the Ci?urt-Hou.*e. "us? Fell 1 > 'J ly PRITCHARD & CALDWELL, wiimi.O.M.K AXII i:i:r.\11. I>I:AI.KIIS IN WSi MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, GLASS. Paints, Oils, &c., x o :i. <- it i \ i T i: it o w , (iI'tMISITK *?.\ III,KltV lloTKI.. CII.Mtl.uTTi:. X. c. March S'.l IS ly l\ .1. la)Wit IK. J. II. KXNISS. 1.0 Wit IE a EWISS, i?k.\i.i:ks in iiooks, *t;itionmi, itltisif, WALL-PAPEP, &C., I'll A It Lo'lTK, X. C\ March _?!> 12 ly s. w. divis, Attorney and I'mmsHlor at Law, Ofllco 5 Doors South of Sadler's Hotel, CI 1ARI.OTTK, N C. All Collections ??r other business committed to his :ire in the ('ountios of Mecklenburg. Lincoln, ltowiii, Cabarrus or I'nion. will he attended to with pica ure. and disposed of as directed. March 2* 1U ly It. W. IICCKWITII, ("Uhtclj ;mb (LlotI;-tH;il;cr, j - 7 CHARLOTTE, X. C. Jeeps Constantly on hand a fine assortment of Jewelry. Repairing promptly Executed. Aug lh 32 ly JOHN HARTY, COACH MANUFACTURES, Jollego Street, immediately in roar of Sadler's Hotel, CHAKLUTTI-:, X. C., Keeps constantly on hand a splendid assortment of Carriages. Uuggics Sic., of the latest styles. i Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention. March 29 1J ly i J. N. LEWIS & CO. dealers in Fine Gold and Silver Watches, 'LOCKS of various patterns, JEWELRY of the latest styles. Silver and Plaited Ware, Musical Instruments, Military and Fancy Goods, Guns, Pistols, &c., at their Store, YOHKVlIJJ5,S.C. Pay" Wntcliea, Ulnckit nn<l J? wclry repaired by com- ' potent Workmen. Jan 25 3 ly NEW CARPET STORE. JAMES G BAILEY, (lath of the firm >f iiailky and lamxjkrt) j Direct Importers of all Kinds of liRPK RIGS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, &E. i 1.1 \IIA GOODS, Curtain Materials and Trimmings, &c. 234 KING-STltEET, CHARLESTON, S. C. jjjjgf 1\ S.?Orders promptly attended to. Aug. 2 30 ly* WM. S. LAWTON & CO. TIIOS. ALEXANDER, I WM. S. J.AWToN, ormcrly ofYorkDist. S. C.|Formerly of Lawtonville. | Factors, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, SO UTH-ATLANTIC WHARF, CHARLESTON, S. C. Our Senior partner has been doing the Commission usincss for twenty years, and we hope by experience to be able to give satisfaction. REFERENCES: ov. C. J. McDonald, Judge Stocks, Rev. W. J. Hurley, Sparta, Ga.: Col. K. J. Willingham, Maj. S. J. Bailey, Barnwell, S. C.; Hon. J. D. Allen, Gen. L. M. Ayer, Barnwell Dist., S. C.; T. Willingham, Esq., Lawtonville, S. C.: dn. J. D. Johnson, Dr. B. B. Sams, M. B. Sams, Esq., Beaufort, S. C.; E. G. Jaudon, Esq., Florida ; Coi. M. Thomson, Washington, D. C. Jan 18 2 ly ?f????????? N^EGROES FOR SALE.?A very likely FAMILY OF NEGROES, consisting of a Man, roman and Child. A reasonable credit will be giv- \ i. Enquire at this Ottice. Aug31 tf lTeAICAIV fillSTANG LIMMEM A and Perry Davis' Pain Killer, for sole at holesalc prices. Couutry merchants can he supied by us as cheap as in the Northern Cities. L. P. BARNETT. TO SHIPPERS. HUGH L. TItfLEY & CO., (SI COKSSOKS TO TIXLKY A HEBRON.) Receiving and Forwarding Agents, and General Commission Merchants. Xo. 2 ExcUitnye Street, Smith Atlanltic W/mrrci, CHARLESTON, S. C. / t 1VE their personal attention to the sale of CotI C ton as customary, or by special contract, all other kinds of Produce and .Manufactures, aud I make prompt returns of the same, for 2J per cent, commission. We will CONTINUE, as heretofore, to give our sneeial attention to the Receiving and Forwarding of j nil goods consigned to us, for 10 cents per package. Machinery, large packages of Furniture, &c., charged in proportion to trouble and responsibility, for advancing freight and charges, per cent. IfiAjU Persons shipping Goods or Produce through this house, may rely upon their interest being POSITIVELY PROTECTED, both against overcharge and loss of goods. We have in no instance nor will we detain any goods for freight and charges. Wc would respectfully beg leave to refer to the following gentlemen, with whom we have had business transactions: John Caldwell, President of the South'Carolina Railroad, Columbia. U. Passailaigue, Sup. of Public Works, Columbia. I'. W. Fuller, Columbia. John King, Jr., S. C. It. It. Agent, Charleston. Henry Misroon, Agent of New York Steamers. Holmes & Stoney, Agents of N. Y. Sailing Packets, j H. F. Raker & Co., Agents of Baltimore and Philadelphia Sailing Packets. J. W. Caldwell, Agent of Baltimore Steamers and Boston Sailing Packets. July 1!) 28 Cm importaITsale. ; Lund! Negroes! Stock! Wheat!! ON TUESDAY, the 4th day of SEPTEMBER next. 1 will sell to the highest bidder, my plantation in Gaston County, North Carolina, purchased of J. 11. McClure, containing between FOUR and 500 ACRES, with excellent improvements?conceded to be the best tract of land all-together in Gaston County. 1 will also expose to sale my MILL TRACT, purchased of Eli Clcmer, in three separate lots?the first having on it a Hit KT Vill i. " ? 7 11,0 second, with a largo Distillery: ami the third lot with a goml SAW MILL, in good repair. Titles clear and uiii|uestiunalde. Also, at the same time and place, TKX ClIOiCK and MHLLl \CGKOCS ; , a splendid lot of Horses and Mules; one line Suffolk Sow; also, my fine Brahmin Cow and her Bull Calf, which will be four-and-a-half months old at the day of sale, and if it thrives, worth riding one hundred miles to see; also, iooo hi mii;ls or m ucat, and a large lot of O'BX, Fodder, Oats, Bye, \c. The sale will commence at the McCIure place at ten o'clock, and will continue for one day only.? Terms, Cash. All good judges of land, and admirers of line stock are invited to VISIT AM) i:\AMI\ll this property. It is seld-on that such is ofl'eied for , sale, and would not be put up now, were it tu>t for i mv desire to concentrate my business. J. W. FoliD. Flat llock, Kershaw Dist., S. C. July o Jb lOt NEW ATTRACTIONS! at tiii: corxer stoke:!! Messrs. Adickes & Withers, HAVK in store a large and varied stock of Dry Goods, to which tlioy ir.vite the attention of their friends and customers in town and District.? The stock consists of carefully selected KRESS AM) FAXCV GOODS ; Ready-Made Ch^iing; Cloths and Cassim?res; Roots ami Shoes all Bonnets: H?rowareand Crockerv : and every otfl-r article belonging to their line ofi business, l'ersons in want of BISY ??OIDS are requested to give them a call, at their .Store in the "ADICKKS BUILDING," where they will find the best qualities at as low rates as can be had in this market. may 10 18 tf WHEAT MARKET, ; g]?MW?a MHILlLSo I WISH topurchaseTHREE or FOUR HUNDRED , THOUSAND BUSHELS OF GOOD MEUCHAN- ' TABLE WHEAT, for which I will pay the highest I cash price. Chariot to from it* facilities of transportation is 1 one of the best inland markets in the Southern i States. I have erected large Merchant Mills conti- i guous to the' Railroad, capable of grinding three i hundred barrels of Hour per day. and to keep them 1 running 1 must have wheat. So bring it along, if , you want the highest figure for it. . I am prepared to grind for toll. If you want flour ! whose brand will be sufficient to sell it in any market in the world, here is the place to have it manufac- 1 tured. These Mills have already made ft reputation ' not inferior to any in the country. LEROY SPRINGS. 1 Charlotte, June 20, ISoo. 24 3tn GREAT BARGAINS! UEDl C TlOX I X PRICES!! FI1HE SPRING TRADE being now pretty well JL over, and being desirous of s elling off their stock to make room for Fall supplies, the uudersigned are determined to offer their j Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices. < They still have on hand a good assortment of Gentlemen's READY-MADE CLOTHING, and Furnishing t GOODS, of the best quality and styles, and will dis- { pose of them to their friends at a very small advance j on cost. Those in want of . SUMMEB CL07H1NS, ; arc requested to call and examine for themselves. j$:Jf We have a number of accounts prior to the first of January last, which those indebted will J please settle either by ash or note; as we must close up the business of the lust year. F. II. SlMltlL & C'0. 5 June 14 23 3mf 1 seuhc irwTrt mSi mi oni i'os msgaess rrillE Subscriber having determined to close up his ' JL business complctehy offers his entire stock of ( DJtV and FANCY SOODS, I BOOTS, SHOES, HARDWARE, &c., &c., to his friends and the public generally A.T COST, and ho invites those in want of good and cheap Bar- ^ gains to give him a call. ( On Sale-Day ;Next, j he will expose his stock for sale at Public Auction, which will be continued on all public days until his I goods are entirely disposed of. t W. J. BOWE.W June 27 20 3m s I ^ODi, OR CARIIOHIC ACID GAS 1 IO WATER, prepared in a new and improved ap paratus. The gas passing through a water chamber is thoroughly washed ard purified, making it a most wholesome summer beverage. The Ladies will please give us many calls. L. P. BARNETT. Jul v 12 27 tf i : i Office of K. 51. Railroad Company. , rFMIK ANNUAL MEETING of tho Stockholders j n JL in this Company will be held in Yorkville, on I J WEDNESDAY, 12th SEPTEMBER next, at 9;J o'clock, A. M. It is Confidently expected that every | t Stockholder will attend in person or by his legal I proxy, as important business is to be transacted in I that meeting. WM. WRIGHT, President, j Aug 10 32 3t | WANTED.--FIFTY THOUSAND POUNDS 1 of clean COTTON RAGS, for which a liberal c price will be given by ADAMS & McCORKLE. July 5 20 tf | BARRY'S TRICOPIIEROYS and Lyon's j h Kalhairon, for preserving, restoring and beau- ; s< tifying the hair. For sale by P: L. P. BARNETT. July 12 27' tf i LAUREL MILLS. THE Subscriber hereby informs the public that his MI ELS (situated on C'rowder's Creek, 14? miles North-Kast of Yorkvillo, near the Landstord Itoad, and three miles West of Wright's Ferry,) have undergone thorough repairs and are now iu complete order, and he is prepared to GRIND CORN and WHEAT, in a manner that cannot fail to please.? The speed of his Mills have been increased greatly by the addition of WATER WHEELS that cannot be excelled in speed and workmauship. lie also has a good head of water, and can grind in dry weather a? long as any Mill situated on a stream away from thi river. And having in his employment a man of experience in the MILLING BUSINESS, he flatter* himself that lie cannot fail to please. He now invites the public to bring their grain and sec for themselves. And also returns his most sincere thanks to the public for the liberal patronngc he has ' received during the past year, and hopes by attention to business to merit a continuance of their favors. ZADOK D. SMITH. i wool CAXdim. F11HE Subscriber would further inform the public J. that his WOOL CARDS at the same place, have also undergone extensive repairs and arc now in complete order for CARDING. He has already carded some lots of WOOL, and has given perfect satis faction. His Cards will be attended by experienced hands, l'rice of Carding, 7 cents per pound, cash; or he will take Wool for Carding at the proportionate rate. All those wishing good Rolls would do well to give him a call. The Wool must be well washed with soap, ami burs and trash of all kinds taken out of it. The public are now invited to bring their wool and see for themselves. The subscriber intends to give his Mills and Cards that attention that is calculated to please, and his aim will be to accommodate the public. Z. D. SMITH. J uly 5. 26 dm PREPARATORY MILITARY Sc?(H>r, YOHKVII.I.K, S. C. THE exorcises of this Institution will he resumed on MONDAY, the SECOND day of JULY.? Pupils arc required to report promptly, and to this end Parents and Guardians arc earnestly solicited to I send their sons and wards at, or as near as possible, the beginng of the session. Each pupil is required to uniform himself, and must have every article of [ clothing marked. Those from other Districts will ; board in certain families of the town, under the im1 mediate supervision of the Principals. Tf.bms.?For each Session of five mouths, $-5 in advance, or ?30 at the end of the Session. Board, including washing, fuel and lights, ?10 f> month, in advance, or promptly paid at the end of 1 the month. A. COWARD. M. JENKINS. ' i Rkkkhkncks.?Gen. James Jones, Graniteville, S. j C.; Gen. D. F. Jamieson, Orangeburg, C. H., S. ('.: Ex-Gov. J. II. Means, Buckhead, S. C.; Gen. Daniel Wallace, Joiicsville, Union, S. C.; Col. I. D. Wilson. Society Hill, Darlington, S. C.: Gen. R. G. M. Dunovant, Ninety-Six Depot, Abbeville, S. C. Yorkvillc, June 21, IS'm. -4 tf ; *#* Our exchanges in this State will give the above two insertions and send accounts. I OT ARRIVAL! MESSRS. ADAMS Sc MCCORKLE, \XXOUNCK to tlicir customers ami the public tlmt they have received at their well-known -tnud, one Door South of Walker's Hotel, a large i and elegant assortment of .Sl'RIXH & SUMMER HOODS, recently purchased in the New York and Philadelphia Markets. They have carefully selected a rich and varied slock of FANCY AND DRESS GOODS, of the latest and most fashionable styles, to which they invite the attention of their friends, the Ladies. Their styles will be found unusually attractive and sufficiently varied to suit all tastes. They also ask the atttcntion of Gentlemen to their stock of MAliY-MAM CSOSSIie and Fl'RXISHIXG GOODS, which embraces a', articles of Gentlemen's wear, of the best quality and manufactured in the latest styles. As usual, their stock of HARDWARE is extensive and Embracing a large variety: as also their supplies ol all articles usually kept in a Dry Goods establishment. They confidently invite their friends to call and examine their stock, and assure them that no effort will be wanting to give satisfaction both as to quality and prices. Yorkville, April 19, 18-35. 15 tf "Mijfmii rTuisfY Messrs. Adickes & Withers, HAVE made arrangements with an extensive House in Philadelphia, by which they are enabled to procure early copies of new works as they ire published, and AT PUBLISHER'S PRICES. They have now on their shelves the following popular books : Ruth Hall, by Fanny Fern ; Party Lenders, by Baldwin; the Lamplighter; Burn urn's Autobiography ; May and December, a new and interesting novel; Mother's Recompense and other novels, i .. n - a 11 tin - At ,i it oy urace-vgunar; me uiu urewery; HORSE-SHOE ROBIXSOK; Hundley's Works; the Sons of the Sires?a Kno' S'othing book ; lloget's Thesaurus of English Wordthe Waverly Novels?complete edition; and man Jther works of the lighter reading, which it is nlecessary to mention. All who are in search of n?n nteresting and valuable books will call at THE CORNER STORE, may 10 18 tf THE BOOKSTORE. THE undersigned have purchased of the publishing houses of the North, a large supply of STANDARD WORKS, which they will keep constantly on land and will sell at fair prices. They have a benuiful edition of FAMILY HI RLE ; ilso, pocket editions; Webster's Unabridged Dictioniry ; Scott's Bible; Mosheim'sChurch History : Josedius; Plutarch's Lives; Gibbon's Rome; Rollin's Yncien'. History; Hume's History of England ; Mrs. Strickland's Queens of England?a new %aud popular vork; British Drama ; SHAKSPEARE ; lie poetical works of Byron, Milton, Pope, Burns. Thomson, Cowpcr, Tapper, &c.; a large supply ot school-books, Anthou's Classical Scries, ic.; also, several beautiful Albums, Gift Annuals, and Books >f Beauty. Call at the Corner Store. AUICKES & WITHERS, may 10 18 tf MARBL E"YA~R D7 CHESTER, S. C. THE Subscribers inform the public generally that they have opened a MARBLE YARD in Chester, >. C., (near the Depot) where they arc prepared, villi competent workmen, to execute all orders in heir line of business, such as Plain and Ornamental Marble Work, consisting of Monuineiits, Tombs, Headstones, iAiiL.iM.f5, -uAAiL.r,-ri?Ut?, Ac. They will keep lonstuntly on hand the best description of Italian ind American Marble, and their articles will be ulforled on terms as accommodating as they cau be chained North or South. MR. MEEF is a practical mechanic, thorough* y versed in the business, and 1ms been employed in lie best yards in the Uniccd States. IQL, AH orders for any article, addressed to the subscribers, will meet with prompt attention and will >c packed and forwarded with the utmost care aud lespatch. SAM'L McNINCII. C. NEEF. Chester, June .30, 1855. 22 tf A DAMAIVTIKE CANDLES, SHOT, tm. LEAD, DRY GOODS, &C.?I have just received nvoices of the following Goods, expected to arrive lere in a few days, viz: Solid Black Prints ; Solid Black Ginghams ; Solid Hack Lawns; Buff Chambray; Irish Linen; Brown ind Bleached Drills, fine and iow priced; Ladies and disses Cotton Hose; Velvet Ribbons; Barred and faconet Muslin; Plain aud Dotted Swiss Muslins Ac. tlso: Bird, Squirrel, Duck and Buck-Shot; Bai .ead; Adamantine Candles, &c. For Sale cheap by JAS. ALLEN, Jr. may 24 20 tf Linseed and train oils.?a large quantity Pl'KE OILS, just received and for sale heap, by ADAMS & McCOKKLE. may 3 1" tf I OOK HERE !?The notes aud accounts of I J T. S. PAGAN & CO.. have been placed in our amis. Our orders are to COLLECT; and all perms indebted to them who do not come fowurtl and romptly pay, will be sued. We mean what we say. WILLIAMS & BEATTY. Aug 0 31 2u