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YORK SHERIFF'S SALES, i 1>V irlucnf Writs of Firri Farias, to me directed, ) will he sohl between the legal hours of Sheriffs Sale, on the FIRST MONDAY in OCT ODER next, at York Court House, the following property, vi/:? One tract of land levied on as the property of J. C. Harris at the suit of Win. S. Daniels, for others, hounded by lands of 15. K. Harris, M. A. Harris, lands of the estate of Hugh Harris, deceased, and by lands of Clark Harris, containing sixty-seven acres, more or less. 5 One tract of land, bounded by lands of William Clark, John Knox, Robert Wilson and others, levied on as the property of John A. Kincaid, at the suit of John F. Glenn. 3 Throe Negroes, viz: Juice, Allen and Sally, and 1 sorrel liorsc, lcavicd 011 as the property ofS. A. MeLuuev, at the suit of Burnett & Withers and other-. 1 Five Negroes, viz : Amy and her child; Charley, ; Violet and Allen, levied mi as the property ol" Stau1 ley Fevrcll, at the suit of Lerov Stowe and others 1 One tract of land containing -DO Acres, adjoining lnii'ls of Wiu. ltlack, Gilbert Knloe, Dr. W. J. Good, and Rufus .Meek. Also, one house and lot situated in Vorkville, near the Kings .Mountain Hail road Depot. Also, seven Negroes, viz: Torn and his wife. Kachacl: Minerva and her four children?Joe, Alfred, Sue and the Baby, levied on as the property of M irtiu Mullenux, at the suit of S. K. Brattou and others. . 1 II,... ..C I..11.I tlif? . 1 < I*i 11.1:1111 VPv'liks. 1 ? \i? I on a* tli'* |ii'>i|iKity of J. Loroy Davis, sit tlie Mill "f J. W. BUlloek.i * 1 S. ('. YOUNGBLOOD, s. t. P. York\ille, Sept. li, IsGu. KING S MOUNTAIN CELEBRATION. f 1^1 IE Major-Generals and Brigadier General* of the I. several Divisions with their respective Staffs: The Volunteer, Uniform niul Cavalry Companies ol the State; The surviving SsMiora of the Seminole a'ol Mexienu Wars ; The Mouthers of the Senate and ||.ni?e ol Representative* ; The Clergy ; The Mason i . Odd Kellotv ami Temperance Lodges; and the Mojahors of the Cress, are invited to at/end the Celebration of tlie Battle of King's Mountain, on Tluirstl n the 4ili day of October next. W.M. B. WILSON, ") Committee J NO. L. MILLElt, I of SAM L W. MELTON. J Invitation. Aug :'"4 34 ot Mb" Oar exchanges will please copy. illicit L.OD FOR SALE --Having : |) determined to move West. I offer for sale my pi. W'TATIOX, situated in York District, between 11,.- waters of Catawba River and Sugar Creek, coni doing "7"> ACRES, Seventy Acres of which is number ..ne River Bottom, which is in a high state ol cn:i Nation. On the premises is a good Dwelling and other outbuilding*. Those wishing to huy a good plantation, upon ea*y terms, will do well to call up, i die-uh*criher. five miles east of Fort Mill Depot. I am determined to sell. JOHN P. STEWART. \ug ! dl ?111 S, \ " It 17II I It l>?Runaway from the Sub-4?) scriher on the first of last May, a negro i,..\ mined ELLISON, about 21 years of age. six lV.'t in height and of a copper color. He has not J..,-n heard from since lie left me. hut I have reason t. helieve that he has been l-arbored by some pers.-i.s unknown. The above reward will be paid for i - delivery to me in Yorkville, or for information ? I i .. I... iiii.ilil.i.1 tr. rr.it IiaIiI r?F lillii olhl 111*. July 12 27 w , Ci.AMPllEftT?, SPTS. TiRPEliTIAE J uud burning Fluid. For sale by L. P. BARNETT. TITlffDOW GLASS AND PI TTA.? For Sale by L. I?. BARXETT. Oyf\ BABHEL8 New Orleans MOLASSES, Just ,vl * iveceive and for sale by W. K. 1IACKET. I July 5 20 ll/B4PPI\(; PAPER, A lot of old f f NEWSPAPERS for sale by tlic hundred. Enquire at this Office. V* ?TICK.--Application will be made at the A. A next session of the Legislature, for an amendment to the charter of the Xorkville Fire Engine ' Company. \ Aug 25 34 \ 3m I I VSEPlt t \f) Tit 11 V OILS. \ large 1 A quantity 1'UllE OILS, just receiveusand for sale | cheap, by ADAMS & MoCOKKLE. may 8 17 y I \ . \ \ urn i an. > viiumivai ih IIM1? V1 M1|ii I' '-? ! -. * ' J. M. LowiiY." \ ikxiiif. Aug. is.v>. >\I. r.?The Subscriber idlers for sale a -plciidid TRACT OF LAND, situate in York I'.-trict. :i 1 ? *iit two miles North of Y??rkvillo, lioai r Kings Mountain Kotol. containing JIG ACHES. ]. )? are t?d good dwellings-and all necessary outI... lings on iIn* prcmi-cs. The Larnl is well adapti i lor the culture of either cotton or "train. If io>, v 'I privab ly. 1 will expose it to public sale on the premises, on MONDAY, the lJth ot NOVEMBER i: M. lVrsoiis wishing to examine the land will hike an opportunity ot lining so bv calling on the si.o-eiiher. near Bet' -1 Churtli, in York District. MYLKS NEELY. Mig 80 3| J <0>I>1ISSI0\ KI'SIXESS.?The underV signed hereby notifies his friends and the public generally, that he has this day commenced the FACI'M; ACE and GENERAL COMMISSION IK'S INESS in this city, and most respect fully solicits tne I patromijrc of his friends and those of his father. (./AMES S. CriAMltERS.) and also, that of the public generally, pledging himself that no ellort on liis part will be wanting to give satisfaction. (Mice?South-Atlantic Wharf. Charleston. < South Carolina. J NO. W. CHAMBERS. Aug JO 34 Jm | \r OTIC E.~ All persons having deiiiandsagainst I the estate of JANE lb McCOKKLE, deceased, ' sue required to present them duly attested to the A iministrators within the time prescribed by law. Tlmse indebted to said estate are requested to make pavmcut to the subscribers. j 1). 1.. MOOltK. 1 , , J. L. MOORE, / v ' Aug J-3 h I? 1IR M/THR."-The Notes and Accounts ol MooKE .* SPRINGS are in my possession for collection. Those indebted to the firm, are fairly notified that the costs of enforcing collection by law can only be avoided by payment on or belore the InIi dav of September next. EDWARD MOORE, Attorney at Law. Aug JO 83 4t Nr OTICE.--A11 persons indebted to tl estate of W W. S. MAY, deceased, are earm v requested to call and settle before the loth of September next, or their notes will bo placed in the hands of Col. 1. D. WiTUKKsi'OoS, to be sued on. A. F. FEWELL, Adm r. Aug 23 38 4t IOOK HERE The notes and accounts of A T. S. PAGAN it CO.. have been placed in our . i'iit.LECT: and all per hands. Our orucrs a?c n, sons indebted to them who do not come toward ami promptly pay, will be sued. We mean what wo saw WILLIAMS ? BEATTY. Aug 9 31 2m fhiie 3iilitauy committee of 1. the King's Mountain Celebration, will meet in the Court House at Yorkville, on the first Monday in September next at 11 o'clock, A. M. JOHN A. ALSTON. Chm. Aug .10 ;i4 It otic'e.--Application will be made to the Legislature at its next Session to vest in John Scott, the real estate of John Scott, Sr., deceased? same being escheated property. Aug JO 34 0m V'okkrille female college. . ?'fin* exercises of this Institution will be resumed on the FIRST WEDNESDAY in SEPTEMBER. J. MONROE ANDERSON, Principal. Aug 23 33 3t % 1 e\ic t v mustiivci m\mi:\r JtC. and Perry Davis' Pain Killer, for sale at wholesale prices, Country merchants can be sup, plied bv us as cheap us in the Northern Cities. L. P. HARNETT. xt otic'e.?Applicuth.ii will be made at the 1 x next session of the Legislature for an amendment to the charter of the town of Yorkville. Aug 23 33 3ui |) 4< 0\ ! baco\ ! !~A small lot GOOD If BACON SIDES tbr sale. Apply at this Oilice. Aug 30 34 Ip I I I S11TO N C 'Lillk'S Refined Cod Liver J A Oil. Just Received by L. P. HARNETT. msiroai wias-aooji. THE undersigned hav^-TSSKE^fi "'f? :,R;?in taken charge of "V the CABINET SHOP, oniSHfc i .Merchant's Row, near the Depot, respectfully calls the attention of the citizens of Vorkvillv and the :urmundi?g country to his stuck of FUENIT U1113 on hand. The assortment, both home-made and of Northern manufacture in general?embracing such j articles as Wardrobes: Bureaus; Sideboards; Work, ' Folding, Extension, Mahogany and Walnut Tables; 1 a full supply of Canc-Seut and Rack Chairs, large and small ROChl\(? CHAIRS, Mahogany, Nursery and Arm Chairs, and the Common article; Bedsteads of various patterns; and also an assortment of the finest Clocks ever offered in this market. He is prepared with suitable material and the most competent workmen, to manufacture CA1IIXET IT HXI'lI RE of all kinds, and respectfully asks all who are in ; want of articles in his line, to give him a call. IT- I | XKKALS will be furnished at ths shortest notice. GEORGES. DOST Kit. Aug 30 31 ly A VAIAJA J i I i l"j PLANTATION FOR SALE. Ex-Puvte, Wm. S. Dunlap, Committee.?Petition to sell Ian J. |)Y virtue of a Decree of the Court of Equity, j 11 made in the above case at June Term, 18o4. 1 j will expose to public sale on the premises, on Wednesday, the 12th day of SEPTEMBER next, a valuable plantation belonging to the estate of James P. Dun- ; lap. The said tract of land is situate in the Indian ' Land, in York District, in the neighborhood of W. P. McFaddcn, contains about ;*oo iciirs, is bounded by lands ?.f N. II. II. in. J. P. I.c-hy. T. Spencer ami W. P. .\L-Fuddcn. and all. except about FIFTY ACRES, i-i in woods. There i-a large amount of fine pine timber on the place, and Ibr the production of cotton cannot be excelled in the Dis- i trict. Terms of Sale, a sufficiency of cash to pay the costs and expenses of sale, the remainder of the purchase money on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale. W. S. DUX L AP, Committee. Aug 0 .11 Ct " LANDS FOR SALE. 1111E Subscriber, wishing to change his business, . offers Ibr sale bis well known stand for merchandizing at (.'oatos Tavern, with about tittO ACRES OF I. i\I>, well improved, with a good Dwelling ami outbuildings, together with a good Gin House and Screw, TAX YARD with twenty VATS, and all nece.-sary oiithuihliii?s and a food STORE HOUSE?one of the 1 c - C - best stands for Merchandizing in the District. There ! can he from FIFTEEN to $20,000 IVOIiTH OP MKIM'IIAN017.K SOLD in a year into good hands. Till' stand i< located Oil the main road leading from Vorkville to l.aucastcrville, I?y Cureton'}" Kerry, seven miles of Hock Hill Depot * on the , t harlot to II til K??ad. with an e\ecl!ei?t road to tin- j Depot. Ahout 110 Acres are in cultivation. Also, about VIRUS. adjoining the above, with good improvements, and ' situated on the same road. About otic half of the (dantation is in cultivation, and is known a^ the Sit- ' greaves jilactf. Also, It'eJ Acres, ILL *VOODLA\I>: about one mile from the latter place. All of tln-v 1 lands are good for cotton or corn, and will be soM on reasonable terms, as I am determined to sell. i W. I'. McKADDEN. i Aug 9 :il tf i Chester Standard will copy. I VAl.T'A lil.ll PROPERTY FOR SALE. f|NIIK Subscriber ortcr> for sale his I'LAXTATInN. I situated four miles South of Vorkville. and one mile Kast of l*hil.-td?-!|*lii:i Station on the Kind's Mountain Kail ltoad. The tract contains -*?- | about half of which is in cultivation. The improve- | incuts-arc new, consisting1 of an Overseer's llou-e, ,| in excellent Gin House and Screw, large 1 ?, 11 ARX AXO mUMXK. lX>rn Cribs and comfortable Negro Houses. At the y Homo {dace, there is a COMFORTABLE DWELLIXCi. i i Kitchen. Sinoke-Hoti-e and Carriage llou-e. The i place is free from all local causes of sickness, and for its locality, fertility, and other considerations. c diould be desirable to any one wishing to purchase. , Terms can he made TO SI IT T1IE 1TKC1IASER, j . tnd a bargain can be had by an early application t<> I the subscriber on the premises. . F. M. GAL11HAITII. Aug 31 tt 1 v mabsie" Yard. rpiiE undersigned having purchased the Marble j 1 Yard of Col. S. X. STnW'K. informs the eiti- , xens of York District and the surrounding country, . that he is now prepared to till all orders for plain and j Vttomnittiital idlarMc Mlorli. J He has procured the services of efficient workmen, ^ with good material, well assorted, and the lowest !l prices, lie will promise to execute orders to the satisfaction of his customers, lie will always keep an assortment of SLABS ou hand, in order that those ^ wishing a TOMBSTONE j can be suited in size, lettering and finish, at the slmr- 1 , test notice. - *1,a vftornf V. StoW6 & I'oV. j iitST" .U!?rwe i juw ,?v ..... ... Grocery ami Provision Store. Plaster of Paris ami Cement for sale. RICHARD HARE. Jan 2o 3 ly kiwsmoimn (elebkatio.yt ! 1?IjAi\TATIO\ FOR SALE. Iwill sell my plantation lying in Vork District as ; the junction of Mullock's Creek uiul Clark's 1 Fork, upon the most reasonable terms. Persoiit wishing to purchase are requested to examine tiie c' growing crops. The lauds arc valuable for Cotton s and small grain. The tract contains GoU ACRES, of a quality inferior to none in the District. DAVID T. RVKRS. Meck's Ilill, Vork Dist., June 7, lSj.j. 22?-'lin Positive and Final Notice. < rpiIE firms of ROW EN, RAWLIXSOX & CO., Jl. and ROWKN & FAKU, having been dissolved, and as the retiring partners of said Firms are earnestly desiring that the business be settled iq>. I am compelled to call on those indebted to settle immediately. I hope all concerned will respond to this hefore next Return Day, if not, their notes and accounts, will without discrimination, be placed in the hands of Jim. L. .Miller, Esq., lor collection. W. J. ROW EX. July *? 2C 11 1 THE FIRST PREMIUM for piano fortes. ^ "] 11 THE largest and best assortment of < L PIANOS ever offered in Columbia, is to | \J J It J U he found now at the MUSIC STORE of WM. RAMSAY, 178 Richardson-street. Every PIANO has thelatest and best improvements, arc of the latest stylo, and 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 STEAM TANNERY. . THE undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Vork and the surrounding country, that lie lias now i?ut his new machinery into opc-mmm, is now eugagcd in conducting a large STKA.M TANXEKY, in Vorkville, at thcstuiul formerly known as , the "McCoy Tan-Yard." lie is .supplied with competent workmen and all the necessary implements, and in a short while will he ready to supply all demands for Leather. The highest prices will be paid either in Cash or Darter, for HIDES and good OAK BAKK, in any quantity. JOSEPH HERXPOX. Aug JO tf \TOTICK.?Ap} dication will he made at the I 1.1 next session of the Legislature to have the real and personal estate of A. J. Craig, (and which is subject to escheat) vested in me on certain conditions. The real estate is hounded by lands of J. X. E. Lessley, 0. D. Anderson, Sarah Spcnoer and A. J. Westbrook. Doth the real and personal estate situate and boing in York District. PATSEY CRAIG. Aug SO Si 3m * M, JOHNSON & CO. jVLI, ABOAJU) VT 1 Ik* word of command, M. JOHNSON too ?r.? on the Railroad for tl?o cities of Noi Y..rk and i'hiladelphin, ami purchased especially IV. this market a splendid ax.-urtmcnt ol articles in hi line of business. The firm arc determined to cu large their establishment and to keep on hand here after a more extensive, carefully selected and fine stoek than ever before offered in this place. In th stock now opening, will be found every variety, am the best quality of SADDLERY HARDWARE; Harness Mountings of various styles; Bridle-Bits of all kinds; Whips and Collars; Trunks, Valises t < X*r? X'.' Tliev inritc fittenfinii fi this Stock, ami are confident that they are ahlc, h; offering the best qualities at the lowest prices, t< give general satisfaction. As heretofore, they wil continue to till orders for the UO)IC M AX I IAtT I It E of Saddles, Harness, lb-idles &c., and arc nlway ready to do liLFAlltlNG at the shortest notice am in the most workmanlike manner. Their thanks an ilue to their friends and the public generally for i generous patronage, and they hope by strict utteu tion to business to merit and receive a continuanc< of public favor. Call at the store, formerly occupied bv Meek & Moore, opposite the "Adickes Huil ding.'* M. JOHNSON & CO. Yorkville, Aug. 30, 1855. 3d Cm FumwSTmsi^SooM. THE Subscribers would inInfill form the cili ens of Kock Hill JfL IvjjL and the surrounding country, th-it they are now prepared to exccuti m # / V orders in their line of business.? ?r \ \ Their stock at present consists in part o Bureaus, Sofas, Secretaries, Hook-Cases. Wardrobes, Extension, Falling-Leaf ami Ladies' Work Tables, Wash-Stands, Hedsteads, Chairs, and l'icture Frames, together with a variety of other articles. They Would respectfully invite their friends ami the public generally, to call and examine their stock before purchasing elsewhere: as they arc determined to SKI.!. AS LOW AS 'I'll K I .< >W l-'.S'J', and by strict attention to I u-iness, hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage. Lumber suitable for our business, or Country I'roduce, will be taken in exchange for Furniture. Funerals furnished at the shortest notice. SIMPSON ,v THINKII. .Inly -iJ t'.iu SCOTT S LITTLE GIANT CORN AND COB MILL, I'ATKNTKI, M.IV 1'i. Is:,,. r 1^111- attention ut' Planters Farmers, ami StockI feeder.* ill general, i- re>peetfully called to this Mill. as the nio-t important arliele i.f the kind m-w ill u-e: Iiotonlv Well adapted l\.r grindim.! C..:. M.-al for Stock, Lilt tint-' ?r line Hominy l<>r llie taMe, nel especially ILva 1 Meal tj\.ut on not t'nllv tine ill the fall. In scllim; till*' ^ F111. ie> i, i. o| iVitnc w-ik ire wanted, only requiring he fa-ieiic.| to a tl...,r r |'l itfonn. Ki?ily udju-tt-d an.| n-c I la ;in\ l,.,.|v. . Veil a child. The I.I ITI.KUI \\T lia?- rc,vi\,..| the lir-r piviniiiii at the late agricultural K.iii - ..t Mi -oini. Km. ncky. Marylau I ami other Smt. -: ami that in the nosf eoinpliiiientary tiiamier: a- ;u 11 a- the !uo*t 'ea-ly eoiiiinemlatioii IVom the thmmaml- witnessing t? performance. I iiese Mills a)-,* guarantee 1 :n ti.e iao?t pii*iii?v natitiei asiaiiisi detect* or t'C**akat aicl No,. *1 war* 'allied to grind |.j hiishels o| feed per hour with one ioi?e. and oll'ei ied at the low price of Si;.", ;1|| e?>iii lctc. ready lor attaching tin- tcuin.--X-i. 1 at .^7d rinds Jit liimhels per hour with tu>. horses. Matiulaetnredhy SCoTT \ \|tm'KliKK. Augu-ta. (hi. TIH I.MAS S. Mll.i.S. Agent. Chester C. II.. Aug.. tl, inVi. tin tf NEW GROCERY STORE. I .\ M just reeeivii.o at IiuLl*'i''.T.,Vl7JT:V.' i'.iM'KiVKS. which I will sell for i "ash. at lower prices than liey can Le purchased elsewhere in this place. My lock coiisi>is or hi:st uio i\d .nvi corri:i:. icw tirleans. ('Untied. Pulvcri/.ed. t'rushed, Porto Hieoand Steam defined Sugais. 'wentv Parrels New Orleans Syrup: Sugar lloii-e ati 1 I'uito llico Molasses. ' ft\- Sacks of Salt. Hire. Sardines. Frc*h Oysters t. aim. Pickles. Preserves and .Fellies ot vari< lis kin l?. i.jietlier with the usual variotv of a Faniilv tlrocery. W. K. IIACKKT. March J'" 1- tf 4 AAA 11^' WHITE LEAD, Wither41II III ell's l'ure : Flax See.I oil, ami all * !r am! VAI'NISIIKS u*ed in riint::ijr. .lust receicd and ottered at a very short profit for Ca?lt. and 'ash only. We have a'l ptv l the Cash system in efereiiee to Paints and Colors, that we may furnish ur customers at the lowest po*>ii?lc prices. L. 1'. UAISNKTT. April "? ! ' M F HI lltl.OTTi: IFIKFKV .IXD il>\FKCTloNAKV.?The .Subscriber has on hand ll kinds oi CAKES, CUNFKCTU ?XA lllKS. TO VS. 'ancy Articles, and a splendid a-sortuient ol M est ndia" Fruit. Weddings and Parties supplied ,t short notice."138 All work warranted. JOSEPH MEAD. Charlotte, X. C.. March 1S33. 12tf 17*1 RST CAl<Vs.?Persons indebted to us by Note or l'.ook Account, are requested to cine 1 or ward and lot us have some m-uiey. This is our irst public call, and we would not make it now. if iccessitv knew anv law. * THUS. II. DICKSON & 111UL , July I'd US tf IM)|l S.ALiE.?Tlte .subscriber otters for sale . that part of the JAIL LOTon which the old Jail tauds, extending to Liberty street, Pcstig a corner ot on the public square, it is a good location for bu iness. It will be divided il'desired. W. A. LATTA. June 13, 18-31. 10 tf. ivi: aki: authorised to a\ T NOUNOE BENJAMEX 1\ BoYDasa candihite fur Tax Collector for York District, at tlic cuuinjj election. May 3, 1834. 9 N'otice.?All per sons indebted to us by Hook Account, prior to the first of January last, arc ojucstcd to call and settle, cither by Cash or Note. )ur Books must be elosed. ADAMS ? McOORKLE. June 7 22 tf N' OTICE.?-Application will bo made at the next Session of the Legislature to Incorporate i Protestant Episcopal Church in Yorkville. may 3 17 tsl I^ii a: n{iE\iKsoF( OK.\TiJ( s tr. . DAMKE, Es |.. respectfully nnuouncc him as a tandidatc for Tax Collector for York District. MANY VOTERS. Sept. C 1854 31 tf J ACORNS CELElIU tTEU CORDIAL for bowel atfcctious. Just received and for sale tiy L. IN HARNETT. July 12 27 tf Wctiikrill &, brothers, pure WHITE LEAD. For sale by ADAMS .v McCORKLE. may 3 17 tf p arolim hair tonic.--It cleanses < ?i.? m-iL-os it softer, liner, and more beau I'ul than any hair tonic known. For sale bv L. l\ HARNETT. XT OTICK.?Application will be inado at the iA next Session of the Legislature of this State, for An Act to ineorparatc Unity Church, situated near Fort Mill, York District, S. C. July JO JO tl 4 SrPKRIOIt AllTi1XE or GBOUND /V White Mustard. For sale by L. P. HARNETT. July 12 27 tf 0XYOC\ATKI> HITTCItS, a certain cure for Dyspepsia. For sale by L. P. HARNETT. July 12 27 tf NTOTICK.--Application will bo made at the _ next Session of the Legislature for a public road, leading from Catawba Church, in the Indian Land, through Creighton's and Shurley's Land, to the open road which leads to Masscy's Ford, on the Catawba Kiver, a distance of about tivc miles. Aug 23 33 tsl SPRING- GOODS. ! 20,000 1' Al US OF I BOOTS & SHOES . FOR THE ;; SPBJfiS TRADE, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, At Prices which defy all Competition, V AND AS TO QUALITY" AND STY LB, c Tliev sanrmt It: surpassed in any similar establish II inent at :hc South. Our Stock, embracing so great a variety of Patterns, Styles anil Names of Gent': Ladies, Boys, Misses, Youths, Children and Infant's i BOOTS and SHOES, that it would he too tedious tt ' mention them here. We would therefore, respectfulr' ly invite you to call and examine them for yourself. We have also a good assortment of sov.r. ivn i rmii n ' French Call' Skins. Harness Leather, for I'lautation purposes. Hand Leather Copper Rivets, .Shoe-Lasts, Reps, Tacks and Shoe Tools of every description.? s Also, line travelling Trunks, Carpet Raps, Valices, j &? .. &e. The invitation is to all. Come and see B them, tit yourself (pay for them) and take them 4 away from UOOXlvS, ISiiul iiiol S/ioi utriiiM. c ' Hides taken in exchange at Cash Prices. \ Charlotte. X. CM March l!'J, 1855. l'Jtf : MM AID COMMISSION Ilffi nillF. undersigned respectfully informs his friends J_ and the public generally, that lie will attend to i the sale of all kinds of PRODUCE, MERCHANDIZE, NEGROES, STOCK. FURNITURE, and evc' rvihing that can be sold, at a reasonble commission. All business entrusted to him will lie promptly nti i tended to and immediate returns made. ] He returns his sincere thanks to the citizens of Vorkvillc and vicinity, for the liberal patronage ' heretofore be.-towed upon him, and lo pes by strict attention to l.usiuo.?s, to merit and share a continuance of the same. Address. I V. E McHLIIANEV, Auctioneer, , ! Vorkvillc, 8. C. rkh:urxce.s: I I'l'ih ille.?W. I. Clawsoa, .Jno. L. Miller, Dan'l Williams. Clh*/*r.?A. G. Pagan & Co. I.nn>'<\<ur.?.J. t'ureton, J. 11. Wiiherspoon. A''o7/r i'tni'liii'i.?W. L. Irwin, R. Irwin. f *?/< ?/ <//.'.?W. J. Kecuati. Vorkvillc. July 'JR. lSio. "_'l tf tJr'if The Chester Standard, Fairfield Hi-raM. I'nioinille Journal and Lancaster Ledger, will e.-pv '? tilllr- wceklv. and thru lid :li't'i.lllit> MCAFEE'S HOTEL, cm i-:sr i; u. s. < *. \ | ivs >i, inn; i,.--- respectfully .* I ! > announce in her Irifii'I- .!i,.I die trav?-lliu;r , |Hll !it* I i:;i t ?hc !i:i - i.uw sole charge i.f this *v,-llkiu.wu lloI I.I. IN ('IIL-'TKI!: .,1,11 i.iiMt-r her immediate it continues open f.,r the ac 11 lit lath-n ?r Boarders and Travellers. i i,,ii wY.-l, i|i<- || ,ii-,> 11.tw enjoy- rc-n I, ,* i: ii!,,ii',','?-:uy I!, i!-!i,'<l|,,iili| make :tit-1 special I-,<.i,i:-c? a- i.. ii? future nut,ay-Uncut. Willi a lull ' i,ij-1* at, nl ,.f Well-Trained Servants, an.I ali the :i] j> ntiik-i,I~ re ,ni-it,- |,, a fn-t-rate Il<>- I ' I. -!i?* is ilia* that 11<>11,i11will L?- wautiny ->n her I>:i 11 t i i-ii-uif lit'- e-'int. 11 >>|' ||,-|- .'ii, -t'J iialikt'lll I,, lo-r t'i mild- i'i,| (in-ir patroiiayc heretofore afforded. | -!,? - !i? I- a eall from t!i,-m whenever tliev mav vi-it I'll. -t?-r. Mr. John McAfee, will continue. a- heretofore, t? jrivc hi- : 11ti>>n i>n public occ.*i*i,.||s. U I" i it:.,;- I y 11. 11:?:1 ? -..*? will find Mr. S*|| en - OM M IM S at the L?e|'?-t. ready I?r their 0",IIVe\ a'K-e. I lo-U-r. .I.tn. IS. It" The Tri-u. <\i* tI*,,]iniali will copy 1 times and Mo-war I the :? ?-. *;?ii t.. tl,i- , r!icc. CHESTER in i mil hie uiduiiit.. I I J J . SI ,i.ii. ?,*,s r,?i>? mat the* i I 1 ire well |.re|,.ne<l t-' execute all order- in their , line. U'llnl.KSAI.K "I* MKT AI I., the shortest ti?- j tiee ami in a workmanlike manner. Merchants w :-h;||}T t" he -upplict Willi Ware for the Trade, 1 ,-an have tln-ir order- punctual!* attended ? >. with live per cent, ell' i'ort'ASll. "?e!i bill- .ver '1'. n I?.?l- . } la rs. ! 1 Roofing and Guttering done with Dispatch. 1 ' We keep constantly a -npply < f JAPANNKM and ! PI.ANMSII KU-W'AKK. with many aitieles new and useful. which have never Meeti introduced into this j ; mat ket before. A lar-rc :|s?ortiiietit of SToVLS. -ii'tuuhK- to all ' pttrpo-cs. Such as I'AKl.t'll. td'FIi'K. and Silt * I*. ' of neat patterns. t'ooKI.N'tJ S'|o\ |-;s r'??r larjre or mall families. Also, extra !;,?_ i-.r lintels, all o! ' which will Me Sold at Charleston Prices. fc-T,,. Person- wi-hiiiy any thit.i: in our lino will do j well to call ami examine f?r t!.,-i i-?-!\:tt the old -taiid. opposite the 11 w?*rt..11 Iloii-c." < in ster. JZLLh iTT linMLNStt.N'. Jan 0 1 tf For Sale or Rent. VUGl'STUS GL'VNEMKH.offers to Sell or Rent, to an approved purchaser > r tenant, the premi[ -o? in the Town of Chester, lately oceupie*l l?v Mrs. | ! Giiyiiemer and Datiyhlcr. Tliey are situated in a verv eligible and desirable p,,r(i,4i ,,f the town, having on them an elejrant Cnttajre, Academy School j I'ooins, and a tine well of / '< .. St..,,. Water. T<- , any one desirous of eon'luetinjr a PRIMARY or I1IGII I SCHOOL, these premises would 1) very well adapt1 1 - " lit- vitci.hn.u) tlu?r nfli'l* fill* | 1MI, HUM, ??."* . ... I very bc?t inducements. Pu^-ess"ii t< lie given on . ! 1-t January next. Fur further j irticulars cn?|uirc ! ! at the Sin wilt )- / office. in Chester. or of the uuderj signed in Charleston. A Gl'VXEMEll. July 12 27 tini I COMPETITION AT DEFIANCE, ' \lfE are now receiving and |->i>iii*r in addition | 1 T to our extensive stock of Dry Goods, Hard- | ! ware, Hoots, Shoes ami Sa>Mlery, Hats, Caps, ami a 1 great variety of Straw Co<kIs, one of the most exten- j sive stocks of Spring and Slimmer Goods, 1 ever opened in Western Caro'inn. Our Stock, cmbra! ees so great a variety of Patterns ami Styles, of Ladies and Gentlemen's DUKSS GOODS, tli.it it would lie too tedious to mention thorn. We would tlierercspectfully invite your attention to our stoek. that j vou may examine tor yourself, feeling confident we j will make it to your interest. 15II KM & STEELE. | Charlotte, N. C., March 2<5, is:,o. CJtf I flTilLOR'S SHOP.?Messrs. T. & W. DICK.1 SON, hog to make their acknowledgments to their friends, for the liberal share of patronage they > have received: and inform their friends and the pub lie that they are still carrying on the TAILORING I BUSINESS in all its branches, at their stand one door South of S. Sadler & Son. They have madearrango. . .i in i - i i. mi ?n r,?. incuts by WUICII nicy win i>e ami- iu mi ?u vi.iv.o .... the best qualities of Goods, and to make up out-fits in the latest style and the most workmanlike manner. By strict attention and promptness, and a faithfid execution of orders, they hope to continue to re. ceivc a goodly share of public patronage. T. & W. DICKSON. Jan 25 3 ly Removal. MESSRS. LINDSAY & TIIOMASSON announce to their customers and the public that they I have removed their establishment temporarily to the 1 store formerly occupied by them, one door North of ' WALKER'S HOTEL, where they are prepared to | serve their friends as usual. They have now on j hand a good assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Dye-Stuff's, &c., and all articles in their line of the best quality, and at reasonable prices. J. F. LINDSAY, D. H. TIIOMASSON. Yorkvillc, Mar. 1. 8 tf VTOIIKVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE. ' JL In order to correct the erroneous impressions | which are current in relation to the College Building, ! the undersigned has been directed to announce to i the patrons and friends of the Institution that ar| rangeiuents have been effected for the completion of | the edifice during the vacation, and that the Building 1 will be in complete readiness by the commencement i of the next term?the first Wednesday in September, next. II. F. ADICKES, Chairman. f 1 Yorkville, July 12 27 tf. business Uolttfs. MASONIC MEETINGS. V A / i'iiiij.iivtiikopic' lodge, N Vyf 78, A.*. F.\ M.*. regularly mi tl THIRD MONDAY EVENING ..f m.mtl L. M GUI ST, Secretary. Mickey chapter, no. ?, r.?. a. . M.\ holds its regular Communication# on tl FIRST TUESDAY EVENING of each montlu * | L. M. GRIST, Secretary. ' i 11rso.y council, No. ?, holds its regt J , \JL lar meetings on the FIRST MONDAY Eveniu > : in eacli month. S. W. MELTON, Recorder. July 20, I85o. 20 ly DR.ALFRED CRAVEN, Resilient ^urgciw ilnitist, ^ yoiikvi1 ,lli, s. c. | {fay-On the East ?-i<lo of the Main Street, South o the Talmetto Hotel." "-foil Jan 0 1 tf J. C. CHAMBERS, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, YORKYILliK. S. C. fetf-OFFICE IN THE CoCItT HOUSE. Get. 2?i, 185:5. 40 tf PAUL T. VILLEPIGUE, Factor and Commission and Forwarding Merchant ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CIIABLESTOX, S. C. JanO 1 ly EDWARD MOORE, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, YOIIKVII.L.K, S. O. Office fronting the Court House, in the Jail Building Will practice in the Districts of Vork. Lancaster, Chester, Union ami Fairfield. .Tan 23 3 ly W. B. WILSON, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, VoiiKViLLK, s. ornct IN TilK OlI'tlT IIOI'SK, KUoNTIXO TIIK C'l.KKK S ol'l li'K. March 2!> 12 ly JOHN L. MILLER, ATTOltN 1*:V A'J1 LAW. y<>11kvilli:. s. i\ Office in the Court-Houso. Will practice in the Courts of York, Ohc.-ttr i ami Lancaster. Jan 1ft 2 tf WILLIAM C. OWEN, EASHiOMBLE TAiLOR, Liberty-Street, 2 Doors East of the "Adickes Building, YoklvYILLK. S. ( . Ire' <- promptly attended to. Jan 23 :{ ly SADLER'S NEW HOTEL, Ciil'SKU li|' TKADK AND TltYoX STUKKTS. CIIAULUTTI-:. X. C. March 20 12 tf BOOT ""'SHOE-MKER, VollVl LLK. S. ( I'-.T" Shop, in th.* rear of tin- Court-If oim?\ -^"{33 Feh 13 ti ly PRITCHARD & CALDWELL, Wllttl.KSAJ.K ANI? 1!KTAll. HHAI.KRS IX BS. BICIIES. [fflltllS. Elffi Paints, Oils, &c., \ o. :t. 4: im m t r it on . (.'IIAKL< ?TTK. X. C. March -!? 12 lv a. I.< l\VIt 11' .t. n. r..\ .> i. LOXVKIE & KWI.Vt, I'KA I.KI'.S IX ii'ioohs, ?l;itioiurn, jHiisir, WALL-PAPER, &C., C1IAUI.??TTK, X. C. March 1-' 1 y S. W. DAVIS. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Office 5 Doors South of Sadler's Hotel, < HAlil.oTTK. N C. All 'ullecti-'h- I'l" other l>ii?iiiu'>- committed to lii> , care in tlie ('' unties of .Me. klinhurg. Lincoln. How- ; an. Caliarrii"! or I'liion. will In-attended to with -are. an.l disposed of a- directed. March 28 12 lv It. IV. UlXklVI'I'll, Match ani) iLlotk-ijlhlur, CHARLOTTE, X. C. Keeps Constantly on hand a fine assortment of Jewelry. Repairing promptly Executed. Aug 10 02 lv JOHN HARTY, COASH MAWlirACTUBEB, College Street, immediately in rear of Sadler's Hotel, CHAHLOTTK, X. C., ft*. Tf Keens cni-tantl v on hand a snlendid assortment ul' Carriages lluggies \c., of the latest styles. I Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention.*March 29 12 ly J. N. LEWIS & Co! ! DEALERS IN . Fine Gold and Silver Matches, CLOCKS of various patterns, JEWELRY of the latest on? . , ... ?,. . Instruments. .Military and Fancy Goods, Guns, l'istols, &c., at their Store, YOHKVILIJ'j,S.C. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired by competent Workmen. Jan 2-3 3 ly NEW CARPET STORE. JAMES G. BAILEY, (r.ATF. OF THE FIRM OF BAILEY A NO LAMBERT) Direct Importers of all Kinds of CARPETINIj. rugs, floor oil cloths. &c. ij\i;\ (.OODS, Curtain Materials and Trimmings, &c. 2:J4 KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. fpuF T. S.?Orders promptly attended to. Aug. 2 30 ly* WM. S. LAWTON & CO. THOS. ALEXANDER, I WM. 8. LAWTON, Formerly of York liist. S. C.| Formerly of Lawtouville. Factors, Forwarding and Commission Merchants,. SOUTH- AT LA N TIC W H A K F, CHARLESTON, S. C. Our Senior partner has been doing the Commission Business tor twenty years, mm we nupv once to be able to give satisfaction. REFERENCES: Gov. C. J. McDonald. Judge Stocks, Rev. W. J. Hurley, Sparta, Ga.; Col. R. J. Willinghnm, Mnj. S. J. Bailey, Barnwell, S. C.; Hon. J. D. Allen, Gen. L. M. Aycr, Barnwell Dist., S. C.; T. Willingliam, Esq., Lawtonville, S. C.: Hon. J. I). Joliuson, Dr. B. B. Sams, M. B. Sams, Esq., Beaufort, S. C.; E. G. Jaudon, Esq., Florida ; Col. M. Thomson. "Washington, D. C. Jan 18 2 ly ~ RIDDLE'S MILLS, TIIE Subscriber takes this method of informing the public, that his MILLS having recently unI dergonc considerable repairs, are now in complete order for grinding CORN and WHEAT; he feels con: fident that he can give full satisfaction to all who I favor him with their patronage. All he asks therefore, is a fair trial. G. L. RIDDLE. Aug 9 31 tf TO SHIPPERS, o. HUGH I. TIHLEY & CO., 10 (SPOCESSORS TO TtXLF.Y .t HEBRON.) '* ileceiving and Forwarding Agents, and General Commission Merchants. X?. 2 Exchange Strett, S-ulh Albmllic Wharrt*, CHARLESTON, S. C. 10 (1 ITE their personal attention to the sale of CotX tori as customary, or by special contract, all ( other kinds of Produce and Manufactures, and t. ; make prompt returns of the same, for 21 per cent. ? commission. c We will CONTINUE, as heretofore, to give our ; special attention to the Receiving and Forwarding of 1 all gootls con.-igucd to us, for 10 cents per package, i Machinery, large packages of Furniture, Ate., ; charged in proportion to trouble and responsibility, ' for advancing freight and charges, 2.] per cent. Persons shipping Goods or Produce through < this house, may rely upon their interest being FuS,f ITIVELV PROTECTED, both against overcharge j ami Ioss of goods. We have in no instance nor will we detain any _ goods for freight and charges. We 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. i' i? U i? n..i.i:? w. jPJ n.,1 G. I ;i?.Slll.'ll?l!C, OUJJ. Ul l 11 ill 14. MUIIV5, vwiuiui/ui. 1'. W. Fuller, Columbia. John King, Jr., S. C. It. R. Agent, Charleston. Henry Misroon, Ageut of New York Steamers. ? ; Holmes & Stouey, Agents of N. Y. Sailing Pockets. H. F. Baker & Co., Agents of Baltimore ami Philadelphia. Sailing Packets. J. W. Caldwell, Agent of Baltimore Steamers and | Boston Sailing Packets. July 19 28 Cm NEW ATTRACTIONS! , AT TIIE C'OUAER STORE!!! Messrs. Aaickes & Withers, < HAVE iu Store a large and varied stock of Dry ; : Goods, to which they invite the attention of 1 j their friends and customers in town and District.? l ' The stock consists of carefully selected OK ESS .4 Y O IA\CV GOODS ; Ready-Made Clothing; Cloths and Cassiuieres; ' , Boots and .Shoes and Bonnets; Hardware and Crock- ; < cry ; and every other article belonging to their line of i business. Persons in want of ' i EOT (SMMMDlS aic in|nested 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 f this market. may 10 18 tf 1 WHEAT MARKET," ?JPMH??' MffiLlLSo !t I WISH to purchase THREE or FOUR HUNDRED _ THOUSAND BUSHELS OF GOCD .MERCHANTABLE WHEAT, for which I will pay the highest cash price. (*li i rl. .r f <? fY..m if*; f*ir??11 f I.?w tA' trn r> .iinrt.-i tinti is I ' one ?>f riic hi>t inland markets in the .Southern i States. I h:ive erected large Merchant Mills c??ntiguotis to the Railroad, capable of grinding three j -* hundred barrels of Hour per day. and to keep them *1 running I must have wheat. So bring it along, if you want the highest figure for it. j G I am prepared to grind for toll. If you want Hour P whose brand will be sufficient to sell it in any market j e< in the world, here is the place to have it manufac- j tared. These Mills have already made a reputation ? not inferior to anv in the countrv. ! ol LE110Y SPRINGS. I tli Charlotte, June ? !, iSoo. 24 dm Ti GREAT BARGAINS! j3 K K 1> 1 t T I O \ 1 X PRICES!! 7|^ilE SPRING TRAL'E being now pretty well j :U JL over, and being desirou* of selling off their stock j ti' to make room for Fall supplies, the undersigned are ; 1,1 determined to offer their j Goods at Greatly Reduced Prices.. !i' men - lvh.Vl)\-MAl)t CLOTHING, and Furnishing th tiudhs, ?t" the best .pmlity and styles, and will dispose of them to their friends at a very small advance I"' till Chit ?? ?? ??? - *' SUMMER OTHIWG. are requested to call and examine for themselves. Ilrjf We have a number of accounts prior to the first of January last, which those indebted will please settle either by cash or note: as we must close up the business of the last year. j F. II. SIMR1L & CO. * June 14 2d dinf SWlf IfIT t!ST 111 Uttlll! T, S'SOSO uS2Qa3A3CAiIS!f f 1111K Subscriber having determined to close up his ti(| J. business completely, offers his entire stock ot jjV DRY ami FANCY GOODS, n< BOOTS, SHOES. HARDWARE, &c.,~ ?c., to his N.j friends a ml the public generally tin AT COST, ? and he invites those in want of good and cheap Bar- i gains to give him a call. , On Sale-Day ,Next, he will expose his stock for sale at Public Auction, which will he continued on all public days until his goods are entirely disposed of. i W. J. BOWEN. I June 27 2-3 0111 *>-' | hai SCIENTIFIC TAlLORING.?ThcSub- tifi scriber respectfully informs the citizens of York , District and the public generally, that he has opened I ,. a Shop at Mr. M I'LL EN AX'S STORE, near the a * Kings Mountain Rail lload Depot, and one door west of T. S. Pagan & Co., where he intends to car- ^ 1 ry on the TAILORING BUSINESS in all its various : jr" branches, and will execute all orders promptly aud j '.' in the best style of workmanship. He will receive W,J regularly the London. Paris and New York Fashions ! as they are issued. Ho has an entire new system of ' the CUTTING, and will warrant his work to tit well ac- ' TIi livid1 U'iti1 Yl''1 CUT garments of all kinds ! scl He would return his sincere thanks to the public for j or their patronage heretofore, aud hopes from long ex- j periencc and strict attention to busiu" to merit a j share of public patronage. His ch? will be ? moderate for cash. WILLIAM CLARK. j July 20 20 3m | South Carolina -York District. / David Byers, James Byers, Applicants, rs. Milliaui Smith and wife, Sarah, et. al., heirs at law ol Williamson Byers, deceased. IT appearing to my satisfaction, that AA in. Smith and wife Sarah, Francis Byers, Samuel A. Byers, Mijamin Byers. Mary Adams, Cliuisa Adams, Mar- 1 tha Adams and Jane Adams, defendants, reside beyond the limits of this State. It is therefore Ordered, T. that they do appearand object to the .sale or division co of the real estate of Williamson Dyers, deceased, on an or before the 20th day of October next, or their con- de sent to the same will be entered of record. tu J. 31. ROSS, o. v. u. July 12, 1855. 29 3m ly th In Equity?York District. Eliza Fewell, j be vs > Bill for Partition dc E. M. Fewell & others, J I PURSUANT to the order of Chancellor Wardlaw, . made in the above case, I hereby call upon all ' the creditors of Robert Fewell, deceased, to present ' ? and prove their demands before me, on or before the "I 1st day of November next. j J J NO. L. MILLER, C. E. Y. D. th Commissioner's Office, 1 PI July 5th, 1855. j 26 3m ro til OODA, OR C'AKBOXIC ACID GAS j i( IO WATER, prepared in a new and improved ap- :U paratus. The gas passing through a water chamber c|; is thoroughly washed ard purified, making it a most i cj wholesome summer beverage. The Ladies will please give us many calls. 1 b 1\ BAllNETT. 1 July 12 27 ~ tf WAITED.?FIFTY THOUSAND POUNDS of clean COTTON HAGS, fur which a liberal ^ price will be given by ADAMS & MeCOKKLE. tr July 5 20 * tf ui BARRY'S TRICOPHEROIS and Lyon's w Kalhuiron, for preserving, restoring and beau- it tifying the hair. For sale by ai L. P. HARNETT. ft July 12 27 tf [ LAUREL MILLS. THE Subscriber hereby in tonus the public that his MILLS (situated on Crowdcr's Creek, 14.1 miles North-East of Vorkville, near the Landsford i Hoad, and three utiles West of Wright's Ferry,) have undergone thorough repairs and are now in complete order, ami he is prepared to GRIND CORN and , ' WHEAT, in a manner that cannot fail to please.? The speed of his .Mills hare been increased gicutly by the addition of WATER WHEELS that cannot be excelled in spot d and workmanship. He also has a , good head of water, and can grind in dry weather as long as any Mill situated on a stream away from the river. And havhig in his employment a man of experience in the MILLING BUSINESS, he flatters himself that lie cannot fail to please. He now invites the public to bring their grain and see for themselves. And also returns his most sincere thanks to the public for the liberal patronage he lms received during the past year, and hopes by attention to business to merit a continuance of their favors. ZADOK D. SMITH. WOOL OAfiDflig. rpHK Subscriber would further inform the public JL that his WOOL CARDS at the same place, have also undergone extensive repairs and are now in complete order for < 'A RD1XG. He has already cardial some lots of WOOL, and has given perfect .*:iti?factiou. His Cards will be attended by experienced hands. Price of Cardimr. 7 cents nor Pound, cash : or lie will take Wool for Cinliiip.it the proportionate rate. All those wishing good Hoi Is would do well to give him a call. The Wool must be well washed with soap, and burs and trash of all kinds taken out of it. The public are now invited to bring their wool ami see for themselves. The subscriber intends to give his Mills and Cards that attentiou that is calculated to please, and his aim will be to accommodate the public. 'L. D. SMITH. Julyo. 2d Cm PltEPARATOltV MlllTABY SCHOOL, YORKVILLE, S. C. rilllE exercises of this Institution will be resumed L on MONDAY, the SECOND day of JULY.? Pupils are required to report promptly, and to this end Parents and Guardians are earnestly solicited to 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 dothing marked. Those from other Districts will hoard in certain families of the town, under the immediate supervision of the Principals. Tkums.?For each Session of five months, in idvance, or at the end of the Session. Hoard, including washing, fuel and light", $1<> ^ month, in advance, or promptly paid at the end of lie month. A. C0WAI1D. M. JENKINS. ^Keferk.vck.s.?Gen. James Jones, Grauiteville. S. ; Gen. D. F. Jumicson, Orangeburg. C. IT., S. : ix-liov. J. H. .Menus, Buckhend, 8. ; Gen. Dmiiel Vallnce, Jouesville, Union, S. C.: Col. I. D. Wilson, iociety Hill, Darlington, 8. C.: Gen. R. G. M. Dunvnnt, Ninety-Six Depot. Abbeville, S. C. Yorkville, June 21, 1855. 2.1 tf Our exchanges in this State will give the above wo insertions ami send accounts. ~ XEW ARRIVAL] MESSRS. ADAMS So MCCORKLE, \NNOUNCK to their customers and the public that they have received at their well-kiu.wil :aud, one Door South of Walker's Hotel, a large ud elegant assortment of SPUING & SUMMER OODS, recently purchased in the New York and hiladelphia Markets. They have, carefully sclect1 a rich and varied stock of FANCY AND DRESS GOODS, ' the latest ami most fashionable styles, to which iey invite the attention of their friends, the Ladies, heir styles will be found unusually attractive and itticiently varied to suit all tastes. They also ask ie atttention of Gentlemen to their stock of mBY-MBB esosEiie id FURNISHING GOODS, which embraces all arL'les of Gentlemeu's wear, of the best quality and anufacturcd in the latest styles. As usual, their ?ek of HARDWARE is extensive and embracing a rge variety; as also their supplies of all articles .firy, fclRVl?. establishment. They . ** Y lT,t" menus io can aim examine eir stock, and assure them that no effort will be intiiig to give satisfaction both as to quality and ices. 1 ? SBA3)! "mBH?Messrs. Adickes & Withers, I AVE made arrangements with an extensive House in Philadelphia, by which they are enaed to nrocure earlv eoDies of new works as thee c published, and AT Pl'BLISHER'S PRICES. iey have now on their shelves the following popu: books : Ruth Hall, by Fanny Fern ; Party L^ars, by Baldwin; the Lamplighter: Barnttm's Angiography; $lay and December, a new and interesig novel; Mother's Recompense and other novels, Grace Aguilar; The Old Brewery; IIOKSE-SIIOE ROUIASOA; >adlev's Works; the Sons of the Sires?a Know ithing book ; Roget's Thesaurus of English Words; ; Waverly Novels?complete edition; and many ler works of the lighter reading, which it is not cessary to mention. All who are in search of new, eresting and valuable books will call at THE CORNER STORE, may 10 18 tf THE BOOKSTORE. ^IIIE undersigned have purchased of the publish. ing houses of the North, a large supply of ST A Nil'D WORKS, which they will keep constantly on ad and will sell at fair prices. They have a bcauj! edition of FAMILY BIBLE ; o, pocket editions; Webster's Unabridged Dictionf; Scott's Bible; Mosheim'sChurch History ;.Jo>eus; Plutarch's Lives; Gibbon's Rome; Rolliu's icient History; Hume's History of England; Mrs. ickland's Queens of Er,gland?a new kaud popular rk; British Drama ; SIIAKSPEARE ; ? poetical works of Byron, Milton, Pope, Burns, omson, Cowper, 'l'upper, &c.; a large supply of tool-books, Authon's Classical Series, &c.; also, ueaury. cat; a('nKv??vnt * ADICKES & WITHERS, m 18 tf MARBLE YARD. CHESTER, S. C. rHE Subscribers inform the public generally that they have opened aMAKDLE YARD in Chester, C., (near the Depot) where they are prepured, th competent workmen, to execute all orders in eir line of business, such as Plain and Ornamental Marble Work, consisting of ilomimciits, Tombs, Headstones, VBLETS, MANTLE-l'IECES, &c. They will keep usually on hand the best description of Ituliau id American Marble, and their articles will be afl'ord on terms as accommodating as they can be obiued North or South. JIR. KEEF is a practical mechanic, thoroughversed in the busiuess, and has been employed iii e best yards in the Uniced States. All orders for any article, addressed to the bscribers, will meet with prompt attention and will ; packed and forwarded with the utmost care and spa tcli. SAM'L McNINCH. C. NEEF. Chester, June 30, 1855. 22 tf. I?. I11RXETT, having purchased the en,J? tire interest ot' Dr. JOHN B. (WITHERS in, e Drug Business, rcturus his sincere thanks to the Liysicians and Planters, who have so liberally patuized him for the last six years, and hopes a couuunnce of their much prized favors in time to come, c will continue to give it his undivided attention, id will try to offer every inducement, and will keep instantly a large and well selected stock of Mediues and Chemicals, Paints and Oil, Perfumery and ancy Articles. $3^, Physicians Prescriptions carefully compoun?d. All orders promptly attended to. L, P. BARNETT. Aug 16 32 tf ^OTIC'E.---Surali Mildoon and Rebecca Mildoon, heirs of?Elijah Mildoon. late of York Disict, deceased, give notice that they will apply at le next session of the Legislature, to have the right f the State vested in them, of the real estate of hich the said Elijah Mildoon died possessed, situate i York District, on the waters of Fishing Creek, ad bouuded by land, of Dr. Blake, Jas. H. Craw>rd and William Agues. July 26, l&w. 30 tf I - I