^L^mitsiitg IHisfdlanj. B W From tbe Chester Standard. I W UNCLE SAM'S DREAM AT KING'S NT MOUNTAIN. Wf Friend Mickt.e :?I got your letter. How By could you think I had forgotten you. I have long wanted to tell you about my dream, but " thought I would wait and see if any part of it came true, and by gosh, its just turned out as I dreamed. No sooner do the legislative boys get home, than they begin for the first time, to think that something ought to have been done at the Mountain Celebration, that was not done. It ain't the first time they have gone home and left undone what should have been done ; but Uncle Sam hopes it will be - '? ? TKo P.Ai^nra bnnw mnrp nf what UiC itldl. J j?> W hf-:n a jfltiw. of t>;h it>. father* ') Kitty's M.?I'll tell you, Mrs. B. . kriW-lC vimVuTt" child's play to the one fought here Yoi:jr boy- were on the top of the hill and a brea.-t work around them Here the enemy had the t >p of the hill, and my boy-? had to w.iik right up in the face ofthir fire and drive them down. I'll tell you, Mrs. B. , they did it. Ferguson, bragged t?> my boys teeth, "that God Almighty himself could not get him down.'' My boys grimed and .only replied, "that God had made the boys that could do it." My two plantations Xortli and South Carolina, turned out the riirht sort of fellows. They mounted a tough old Campbell, th y g.-t from their mother, . my old wife Virginia,") an 1 rcckou Mrs. 1> . they did not retire from here and leave the British on the hill. They took the place, and all the consumed British aud Tories too. Your battle, Mrs. B , only showed the British that you would light ?mine taught them that we would fight, and get what we fought tor. Brag ahead of that, will you. ( The ohl man lnyia to rise.) Yes, madam. Gates had been defeated, we had met many losses ; Arnold had turned traitor, aud my battle just catuc oft* in time to save the South, and let them know where the old eagle had perched. Mrs. B.?Bless mc, how you brag. If your battle had beeu any great things, the people seem to have forgotten it. Look at my monument !?(Here she strutted and sidled again.") Then remember Geti. Warren ; the South too, helped to build my monument. They must have thought more of me. Kitty's 31.?If you lost one General, I lost officers as good as he was:?Major Williams and Chronicle, Captains Mattocks, Kabb and Boyd; they were brave boys. But. madam, s.inm fulbe mnro nr.-iisc than is their tllie. an.-l others don't get their just due. Mrs. B.?Admit, sir, you have to sound your own praise, for your grand-children will not. Ktnf/$ M.?No, madam, I will admit no such thing. The memory of my battle lives in their hearts. Mrs. li.?"Bless uie. sir, hearts die, but a mass of granite like this, (toss>r,nn I To chant the requiem of the dead, upon my tufted mound: And tnu.-t that noble bird, ahum the vigils k?- >\ (H' those brave men. who calmly here, w'.tliiu my shadow sleep. Year after year ndl'd on. N\v tardily you came. To gaze up.u this hailuwM -pot. to give the niccd f lame. To th<-se who fell: yet with their dy'ng breath. Shouted the war cry of the South, victory hr death." Live- there the son wlio would refuse a monument t.> toil, Twas here th ir fathers fought and hied. Here Patriots fell. I was busy as I thought, taking notes < f the old Mountain's soliloquy, when I was roused by the firing of the boys who had their patri' otism up. I started, nibbed my eyes, look, d around, and almost fancied I could see the old Mountain frown. T had but little more to say that evening' : started the nest day for YV.rkvillc ; went to the ball, that is, I went to the do??r. peeped in. ' but could not see any <;lk ; and Fmle Sam never stays where he cannot see dry good- ?.f the liner texture. If they will boast a little, the offer sex are all right in time of tr< ubl< ??.iP lirKudmotijers are proof of that... S.uu believe rh-.y never go to Heaven, but 1 ne!> Sam will be satisfied when he turns the rorner. to take the same road tin y go. To judge by the start you have taken in life, friend -Jonathan T1 . you must be rather of the same opinion. rXCLK SAM. | 1 I BIDDY MALONEY'S CAT. Mathew Maloney. better known by the b-rent the mill as "Father Mat" 0:1 returning fre out o' i | that now, bad luck to all yer kin, ye thavin' i ; vagabone ye. Bedad, an' ye won't lave my | house at all wid perlite axiu' ? Yer self-will j j bates a pig's intirely. Biddy, have yez any ' hot water iu the house?'' ; 'Yisjl'vea plinty, Mat; the tay kettle's! full uv it." kBe afther castin' the matther of a quart thiu 1 behiut the chist till I say how the shay divil ! likes it.' 'Hould hiui close, Mat; here goes the wa- j ther.' Dash went the water, aud out jumped the j , animal into Mat's trap. 'Arrah, be the holy poker, I have him in, ' i Biddy/ says Mat, drawing close the folds of | the garment; 'now bad cess to ycz, ye thafe, | 1 it's nine lives ye have is it! Be after axin j ! me forgiveness for the thavin' ye have been ' doin' in me house, for I'm thinkiu' the nine ! [ lives ye have won't save ye now any way.? j Biddy, seize hoult of the poker, an' whin I'll i ; shoulder the haythen, ye'll beat the daylights | out of him." i Mat threw the bundle over his shoulder, j I and told Biddy to play 'St. Patrick's day in j I the morning" on it. Biddy struck about I \" ' i three notes of that popular Irish air; and sud denly stopped, exclaiming: , 1 < 'What smills so quare, Mat! It's takin' mc brith away w:d the power uv it.. Ooh, I inurthcr, Mat, share an' yc have the divil i^jnc {( | the sack." jL.g 0. 'Bate the old haythen, than ; ycz 'ill i have a betther chance. Bate the horns ofm 7 ra I lather 'im like blazes, mc darlint!' . ^ 'Augh,' says Biddy, 'I'm faiutain' wid the n|] 1 power uv 'im. Cast 'im of! yez, Mat.' 1 th 'Howly St. Pather!' says Mat, throwing | t!l i j i. iu~ i?i.~ .. ! uuwu wju sacii. '.uiuuy, me uiisie in a ywit- ( | cat! Lave the house, or yez '11 be kilt intirc- j w] I ly. Murthen and turf, how the kaythen smills na | Oeh, Biddy Maloney, a purty kittle uv fish ! ^ ! yez made uv it, to be shure, to be mistaking j 1)1 j that little divil for a harmless cat.' 1 'Mat, for the love uv God, if yez be conva-, t|, , nient to tho door, be afther opening it, 'for I'm cb i narely ehokod wid 'im. Oeh, Biddy Male-, rt ney, bad luck to yez for laviu' ould Ireland, to be murthered in this way ! Howly Mary ( I purtict me ! Mat, I'm clane kilt intircly : ' i take me out uv this !' Mat drew her out of doors, and then broke for the pump like a quarter-horse, closely followed by Biddy. 'Shure, that little villian bates the divil intircly, he's ruined me house an' kilt Biddy an' put me out o' consatc wid meself for a ' month to come. Oeh, thedesaivin' vagabond, nl bad luck to 'im,' and Mat plunged his head into the horse-trought up to his shoulders. 'Get out o' that Mat, I'm narely blind," I and Biddy went underwater. Oeh,tho murtherjn basts,' says Biddy, sputtering the water out of her mouth, ?me best petticoat is spoilt i intirely. Mat Maloney, divil a trap will l : iver help you to sit for a cat agin.' 'Don't throuble yourself, Mistress Maloney ye've played the devil as it is. Niver tear me axin' a ha'poith o' yur assestanc-. It's a nath'ral fowl ye are to be takin' a baste uv a polecat tor a hou.-o cat.' Mat ami Biddy went cautioudy back to the cabin from which the offensive niudruped ha 1 j( taken his departure. Things were turned out ^ of doors, Biddy's pettico.it buried, the bed. *> which fortunely escaped, niuved to a near neighbor's, the stove moved outside, and fur a week they kept houses out of doors, by which time, by dint of .-vrubhinir, washing and airiiiiT. the h.nise was rendered onee more habitable. but neither .Wat or Biddy have forgott,n the -.-tranp-e cat." Mrs. I'.Viti'lno; >.\ xi? iii:: A? ;v i HA I. Kxiiliiln??N. This ;- a \ -rv i r.i.ifill sijrht f'-r a person with a rciined b.a.-tB l' ta.-to, ' said Mrs. Partington at tin- ae.T.ulru;'- til -Imw. lookinerat t!ic biir -imep. and ad Ire-- f inir a tall Voune" man by her -ide. II'.- r s- :ponded yes'm." "Is that a hydraulii* ram.'" -lie asked, with trtvat simplicity. j?r< vuki-:^ smile on the Voutur m..n's face, and a "... lauMt i't'oiii our.-i.lei-. who were ati t- t, , ^ the black bonnet. The yumjr man inform- . Iter that this was a Iotur w-i ! 1 .-!; i j?. fr-i.i wliieh very h.-n^ yarn was .-pun. A i*." i she. *-v u are wry kind : i- tt can y a *?- ] im- , it' the J'" pe has s.-ut ..uy of his nvr to this .-how ??Xo." -aid he -miiiu; ;r? meml'u.-lv, but aniiim tiie-wine is a ml- ? an* of the ptvut Boanerges." Xeitlnr Mr-. I'artiimioii t?oi" any n>* m r.r in .' nu< w \> !iat he meant, but he Intuited l..u l!y. at; 1 ;i. re 5. ut.-ide lau jh.'l |. u ' *; than lie. uiuch to hh? y - uisfneti" ;i. Till v lau 'licd ev^ louder whe? '-Tl .iiume I'Oiu in- . ,11 ber:.e i;.-. rij ti. it. Vi To.'::: Boy." ... ? '. 1 n-..; '... 1 I,.. Ar.'l I!c.'was looking -> inn . t nth" all tl while, trying* : ? nuke the ra.i -n?i /.< ! ;.* t! liny hi> u?.so with a >ir:?w.? i ~7T ~ V0UK.V1LLE EXQl'IilER E rj IS:UZD evesy TIII'IoDAT JDSHISD, |1 Two Dollars per year, is; A^vaaee. ? T" t'tiRS ? ! Titv. .h" paper will i.- r'p': . !. i.nc ! >: Fifteen I> ?i 1 -i ? v-ii > \ \ a !v.mee. A ' i|>'!"U- !: 1 ;; ?:?? ! -it thin- !' u?awiMng will ; n-. ' i... ; ra. ; ' il'lvii'tiiC i IfJ-i '.i. V.T'I iv < iilii.jl'vd : :i! 1 Vcarag"-.- ire }'; 1 *'?" r th*' t t .1 "1 "!: * 1 *!' 'J t r-. . ?:ia ?Vom Mil.S:.;tc '{tient insertion?a siptnre t.. i-. u i-t twelve lines. Ihvvi-T. or ! Kit : ! - ( third*. t';i liaif-s?|Ua.T "t- less. will In' in- er'ed at S.">. per year. I**-?: advertising K-liays foiled. r'2: t iiati'iu-*. S-: Notices of Application to tin' Legishwnr. c sv">: to ml' pai I l,y the per-.m- handing in the adver- ^ fisenienis. Montlt'y or Quarterly Advertisements will W charged One Dollar per square, for each insertion. ("ontracts by the year will he taken on lii-,ov!?! trv'.n. WILLIS. an, In addition to this new feature, a series of original i es, sketches, songs and ballads by G. 1'. .Morris, and an ' original novelette, in verse, founded upon fact called off " The Story of a Star," by J. M. Field, are among as the inducements for new subscribers to commence j of with the first number of the yenr. ? tha Besides the contributions and labor of the Editors , the the Home Journal will contain the Foreign and Do-1 Pr< mestie Correspondence of a large list of contributors ful ?the sjjice of the European Magazines?the selec- tio lions of the most interesting publications of the day ?the brief novels?the piquant stories?the sparkling wit and amusing anecdote?the news and gossip ; ? of the Parisian papers?the personal sketches of. public characters?the stirring scenes of the world : wc live in?theehroniclo of the news for ladies?the ! Q fashions?the facts and outlines of news?the pick ' of English information?the wit humor and pathos | of the times?the essays on life, literature, society I and morals, and the usual variety of careful choosings from the wilderness of English periodical liter- j ature, criticism, poetry, etc. Wo need not remind i wjJ our readers that we have also one or two unsurpassed , correspondents in the fashionable society of Xcw- , < York, who will give us early news of every new j feature of style and elegance among the leaders of ^ tnc gay world. | w Terms.?For one copy, $2: for three copies, $5-? j * or one copy for three years, $5?always in advance. ' Subscribe without delay. Address. ! MORRIS & WILLIS, j Ulc Editors and Proprietors, 107 Fulton-street, Xcw-York. | , | OX MARROW, POMADE, Tricopherous, j |1 Kathairon, Carolina Hair Tonic, Chews Eau ' Jj Lustrute Hair Tonic, Macassar and Bears Oil, with i Foi many other articles for beautifying and improving } the hair. For sale by L. P. BARNETT & Co. T] Nov 1 43 tf -LI and t'OI.OGXE, &C.--A fine assortment of Co) lognes and Extracts, for the handkerchief; Fancy and Tablet Soaps, Nail, Teeth, Hair and Flesh wi Brushes. For sale by L. P. BARNETT. rl Nov 1 43 tf * I~WM7~ W iHTEB v IrTs r J , JSAFFEffSEiD'S. II., 3. C. 1 ll.is opportunity to rcvrlio had the kindness to n during the past season, em and the public, that 1 the Northern Markets, fall allfl Winter SuDDlies, iiich, tog.'m^Vgifor flbraicv stock, coiuprisos handsome Jul !<>c*rt ' Uieli I'l.iid a.?.l Sniped Silks. Plain and i'i,'iuv! Black Silks. llich Stripe.. M..'nv Vnti^uc Silks. Black and ('? b.rcl Shallys. Black Bombasinea and Alpaccas. Wool and K-.a Sill; plaids. Colored ami Black frem-h Merinos. Plain and I':/ i v i Delaines. (' lored and 1 '-u k (Pm/hants. Calicoes of all ?pr:lities. Ladic:/ Cloaks and Mantillas. Moire Anti.pie, Suinand Cloth Cloaks and Muilas. K vt ii)IT)Kfl 1 KS. Swiss end *; .' ? '.. Worked Hands. Sw!.-- amlj Fle.i'iieir.gs. THSA?jr. and Inserting?'. Swiss and ('i.n'uie Worked Collars. Swiss ami C.i .I'.-ic. I'udcrslceves. Fr<-iudi Wo. !; ! Lice Collars. rnreaa .uaecs ana uiagings. r.];ii'k, Wliiu* :i.i>i ('t.loj'oil l\i*l (ii'tvos. iiii'ii 1 riiiu i, Nc , mill )5i'1i RiMioiiH. l'!inl>. oiiliT i i I 'M.tin l.'iu'i: Ifundkorcl'.icis. Ilhii-u :?;i i nit-' i r.snr (' ll ir.s mid ?SIcovi's. l'riii??-1 !': .r i JiiMp.m. i - **!'.? Ilixi'-ry. Whit- ud Red Flannels. ::i l K -iy Ilfiia i 1 !art?i ';i: iinm'-. l.iii'-n . I.: ..as a t?'gftlic-r willi :i tvaiL'tc t.?-t:!? :.t m' Am 1! nlwa.v. L'rii;: mi M- difini'S. llals and <'a;>s. .v.so. :: t'u ii.l a.-s.-rliii ill "i' READY-*. IDE CLOTHING. . i;.WI.I.JlV.? \ ! Icii. i .in1 :!-. Tlnn-lit liu'iai-'si villi man;. ? :!?< : .i;? !* :li-* l':n?*v ami i ' i- ran. -a v.- !.? ..! ! v t".r t a.-li. ! i |iiii:.'t*.i.; 1 i ; . i \ \ iMai:: \n i-.\i;KI!?. I I? I.< ].t. . - ' . J"> I South Carolina.-- York District. I N i i I !: i > ,\ I Ml ?.\ .1. Ac L. Twill. William i a.li. ? \t':u*hjiiriii, r\ MS i.H l'.\> . ..I :: ! a il.- 7-i: !' / li.'ct'iiil'i^B iml .. ?. .1 ..i*i . j ^ f\ .y . .<11.^ n uri-n ! ! ?-. * iv' _ :!i:it .11 .' ' I t.: i ". " . ' ( !? lit ; "tii* A'*i ! ! 11 il.T-il > ? in'.!;.-. f'-r ?!.? ndb'f. : br Iv.-isi P . i. i t'.i .: S.* ii I S. !?. ?'.i; :!: . in 1 11 i ??i i.t ps. m whom ?ii?l HI 'i- : v In.!. "?l !. lie vol llji-v iit* ') . ..I'I iiiivc ;i.. ?. cc in a: ' Le lii.i -n M 1' : ' i-'.;?"-ir.jt II * in- i ?: h ; !' March a if'V a:;-c if any they i*:i v i ii>* ;v:i v"i' :! it.* < :::ii jvauted. ?!i>:riNU'i:. < . v. "Ivrk- . Vc: ; Dlst. ? nrt .I.. ! :?.! *' >. i II -in 3outh Carolina-York District. l\ TIU ? I'MMOX I'LK.VS. M. McKlwee. -Iv. .Jeremiah Ilowell.?Attachmciit. ?rIIEREAS th* plaintiff v of-aid dceiiathm might be served: il is rei'ire Ordered, hat the -aid defendant do appear 1 plead to the 1 declaration, on or before the ;h day of Septfltober. which will be in the year of I. v 1 one th/ ; imr with a variety . !' "tker arlieh s. T'itev iv nii I ! < . artfully ii.vie their 'Virlid- aiel the i.r.Liie j nerailv. t > rail ismi ' :a;u:ii :iu i. tori; ; in i < * "where: . - th-v arc literniiaed i 1 . I . \ S I.? ? \\" A S 'III! . .' .< > \Y 1 . "?'l". ;:id in' ire? ?: oiiioii l>n i;te.- . I: ' i e-i"" a li'-erai . i' pnoiio pair Luir.l?T .-uii.iL'e r i ei .t v Pf'-ltiee. ivi;l taken Furniture. Funeral- fumi-dc I at tin* -!. rt * . "li-'e. >i MTS?'N re TI.'IIN i'il. .Sti\ -i1' * "in S'ltEPAHATOitV 1HLSTAHV SUiiiOl., \ > iukvi i.i.i-:. s. < . FglllK :. t ; "t" this !*i*::M I"ii villi -timed T a. ..a .Mn.Ni'.W. the SMi A I) ;av of J L LV.? Put A a.1" J. i ? . rep. rt promptly, am! .< this il l I':r*. .! ! ?' tar at a. 'u i v "lieited to send i i r ami v.'i. at. era- near as |"s-:Vic. the : "_'e;i^ . r the e-.-ioii. Kaeii pupil i- . piire i : tut:, rtii hie- !' '. tun-; h.iY" i\ 'y .irtie'.e < t elotiiii.y ia.1,1,. i. I i:..-e ti >u oilier l?.i,:i- W:'.l ' hoard in e"ii. ) . .1 iniie?t ii. i ii a;a;e! urs. t . II.. S. t: i'jml.v. j. !|. m a as. liueklu r'. S. f.; c-u. Daniel ^V iihs ( . J :n?yviiie. I ahm. S. ('. : t'- l. i. Wilson. Sueiefy i!i:i. i' a !inur'>. (". : * I!. C. M. Hunviin. Muety-Six . >t. \!.i vil!". S. \ i '.i i'.Ie. .1 one Hi.! >...?. Hi if .. ' ''I. . -i-aa/os in tar .tale iv i! ';:ve Hie a hove r.v i a.-: 1- :. ;.:d -emI aeei.ui.ts. z 3 Wi.3 -HC' 0 ? of V?-fi;viiltt and tiu urr u.. 'die e oi'.urv ; . his e|; of FUEXITHEE "ll itaii'l. 'flie as-- r!:m at. h.'tii Inoiie-'aiide and of Northern inanuf:.. itire ia ./erera!?eiif 'rneisiji -ueli nrtieles as Waroro'ies: I'nreaur: Sidehuard-: W.u k. T d'iinjr, I'x.eiisii.n. Mali* jrar.y ami Waintu Tables, a f ill -apply of ('auc-Seat ami LJuek ''l.aiis, larjrc ami -mall (L'saAias. Mainuraiiy. Nnr-ery anil Ann Chairs, and lie Common article: Med-tea Is of various patt"vm : ami also an assortment of the iinest Clocks ever oll'erctl in this market, lie is prepared with suitable material .iiiu uic v.uui|ii;iv in ? hi rtiiivu. i" uitumuiv. uuv; tiBI.VET FlRmiKS: >.f all kinds, ami respectfully ask.-- all who arc in want oi' articles in his lino, to give him a call. Fl*NEllA!.."? will i?o furni.-hed at tits shortest notice. (! Mi >ll< 11-) .S. DO>'i'Klt. Aug oO ;I i ly COMPETITIONJ.T DEFIANCE, avc now receiving <1111! opening in addition ? t to our extensive .-.tuck of Dry Goods, llard- i ware, Moots, Sines and Aiddlcry, Hats, Caps, and a are,it variety of Straw Goo^s, one of the most extensive stocks of Spring- and Summer Goods, jver opened in Western ^rijina. C)ur Stock, embraces so*jflfe a variety^' Patterns and Styles, of Ladies anirucutlemny's DME.'-tt GOODS, that it would 1 be too tedious to mention thon*. Wo would thercrespeetiuily invito your Mention to our stock, that you may examine tor yourself, feeling confident we will make it to vour iutcry?t. Mil EM & STEELE. Charlotte, N.jCk, March 2-si of Wright's Ferry, I have nnderpoue thorough repairs and are now in complete order, and he is prepared to iiUINB COllN and WHEAT, in a manner that caniioi : 1 to p!n. e.? i'li" .-pee 1 .fliis Mill-have S.ceu inci eased groatiy t?v ;!ie addition e? A .'!. I t\ JI ! .I.I.S that eantiot lie excelled in ' peed and Worknian.-iiip. He a!-o lias a good head < f w.it r. and i judrv weather as ! nig us any .Mill itu.ited on a -trtani away from tin; river. And having in l.is i.:; l ynu-nt a man of e\perienee in tie.* Aill.l.lN'i Bl -'l.NHSS, he llat.cis himself that he cannot tail please. I! n?w invites the public to '.ring itieir grain and see for themselves. .Vie' dsn re(.;;iis hi most sincere ' thanks to the pu Jie lor the liberal patronage lie lias received 'luring tin* pa 1 year, and hope-'by attention to bu it:e - t" nierit a Continuance of their favors. ZADDK !? S.MJTH. A i x K f A i WUVJL VAUUMb, Sob- ?i,i* would further inform the |??x ?lle 3L that hi- WiiuL t'A i'DS at the-aiue place. have ; also underyoiie e"U n iv.- repairs ai: ?.1 -? . and his-d-.a will he to arcomtn-'da'.e ilie puhhv LV SMITH. .Inly "?. Jd dm PIANOS! HANDS! PIANOS! MSSSItS. BE3NETT, HISKIE & PEDEN, U 3 Iiti to an:! n:u*s* to tine eit ::rns of York and a 5 ihe-ter. and the surrounding ountry. that they !i.. < iornii-1 a > -! urtner-hip fortiie purp >-e of *npply:nii the public with Tiie Lest Piano-Fortes, nurda-cd at the iir?>t celebrated manufactories at die N i"!i. and -vieeinj uitii ;ir: at rare hy Mr. i'lii.di.N. who i- an c.\pi 1bueub performer. Their st )J? now ro:is:.-i- f-tip * a -1 vimi"!its lV'?m trie cslio , . iini f tdard. llaiht* and t nnisto. oal ,>k*H t.'liltl iV ?** i.v . .!.?. . r . . ! i '..' i in | ;v 1 rereivo in a le-.v day a the ceiei.rated manufacli - i ry i.f Uoar.lni.au (hay. a lot of their Popular Instruments w'th the lniI.Ci: I \Ml;\XA ATTACHMENT. They will :?!-o keep on luind Pianos from other wvd known >-.-t k ii-hnients. wliirh are warrant c 1 to he of the bi-t ;-aie a.; 1 'iui-li, and made of the best ' ma' ami. and wiil 1 -a ! i with a liberal eredit at the -.In ; test possible advance on Xh w York nrices. They have established Depots, in YoikviHe, at the JiiWKLitY STt.'HK ?f M s.-'r-. .1. X. I.KWI.S .* CO.: i- I'tool, i.fitl,. > lt..? _.I...,. i'...........I.. ........ :. I I... \l.. .. ? ?..?* .11 ? i -IM'JI H'| 1.IVIM Wl Vlj.H 'I MV .lj|, . I'.EXN i.TT a- a Wat/h-maklng o-tahlisiiinent: ami it P.isc.hi\'lie. ("hester L'i-'ri' t. it the store <>i 111N ?\ T.!. v'v MclTU.V. where tlmy will shortly l?.? pivpnv1 I . me uaiiiodutc all wlm arc ill want f li.-si-raie itis riiTiiotit liKXNKTT. HECKLE .< I'EDEX. V? l!vVil!o. .1:111. 18, i.v"5. 1 if a. A. YON C-UEj < < ) Ll" Ai i > r A. S. Ic-ign iioi t<. l?o -urpassed in the taste ami ' elegance of his selections, ami his prices will lie Ibuml to l.e as moderate as at any other establishment in the South. Thankful for pa-1 favors, he -olieits a eontinitance of i lie patronage of his former trie mis ami customers. Jan b 1 if j Chester Carriage Factory. raiHK undersigned is now prcparetl to manufacture, ' J. :tt liis Now Establishment. in Clic-tcrville, all , kinds of C AUK I AG ICS, adapted to our rough ami hilly country, ami of the hest Materials. He wouhl n suggest, as almost eve ry man in the up-country is a more or less a judge of timber, beforey< t buy or or- j [ ler a I'nrritig", no matter where, look arouml ami 1 see what sort of Lumber the buiMcr has ami in what 11 comlition it is kept. The Carriage-Maker may A/V, 1 linn.'!, fir lihi.itcr tin much as lie pleases, but the \ tlraml Sicnt of carriage-making lies in the LumhtrpHe. / To buy a cheap Negro, Horse or Carriage, is to 1 r verify the ohl ailag?!; I'aini/ wise ami Poaml/unlink. 1' Hive me a fair price for my work, ami then if it is j * not made right, hold me responsible. If it were not for Paint. Putty and Glue, What would we poor Carriage-Makers do? . " ('. F. IIOLST. !il Chester, Jan. 13, 1855. - tf CHESTER mrrf n unnnm Til 6 SUIT-Ui Ml UIViEIUl.! TI1E SUBSCRIBERS 1 RESPECTFULIA^mfot-m their friends that they ^ are well prepiuJpto execute uU orders in their P line, WIIOLESALIWR RETAIL, on the shortest no- j tice and in a workmanlike manner. Merchants wish- (. ing to be .supplied with Ware for the Trade, can have their orders punctually attended to, with ,j live per cent, off for CA.S1I, on all bills over Ten DulIf! rs*. llllw. f ^ Roofing and Guttering done with Dispatch. We keep constantly a supply of JAPANNED and n PLANNISHED-WAKE, with many articles new ami (( useful, which have never been introduced into this I ,, market before. J4 A large assortment of STOVES, snituahle to all C purposes. Such as PARLOR, OFFICE, and SHOP, of nout patterns. COOKING STOVES for large or j small families. Also, extra large for Hotels, all of w which will he P Sold at Charleston Prices. 1.. I ^ B?!5u> Persons wishing anything in our line will do > V( well to call and examine for themselves at the old stand, opposite 'he llowerton House," Chester. ELLIOTT a: ROBINSON. .. Jan 0 1 tf ESSENCE OP COFFEE, Yeast Powders . and Hops. Por sale by S Nov 1 L." P. HARNETT & CO. It BLl'ESTONE.?For sale by w ADAMS * McCORKLE. Sept 27 38 tf BROYWYLYG & IMPORTERS OP French, British and German DItY GOODS, D'!D/j. Of ever; variety it: Si!!: . Satin and Worsted. <'if, ie.iti <' imbrhrs and Mit-iins. Embroidered Lnee nnd .Muslin Cm tains. Gilt Cornices, Curtain Gimps, Holder.*, Loops, I as.-cls. jJ.ap.Cty ( .!"ts, J.eil ltopcs, ?\0. S'ffi \ .TT ITKSN GOODS. I'daiikets. Plainv.-*, Car.--. &<*. fctt'.n OSNA P KIP iS, nil <*t' the be.-1 Southern make. Ail the above. with every other line of Dry Gooutf which c.ii! In- I .<::i!:i--i s, Cholera, /'// . >/. Dinrrbtr, ? < / .!/ / './/.?. Ili'ih. < ./.'./// 't'l'ljih'rl !i, 1,1 nil/ i/i.tiiltfx (,/' /' lit.I,' , I y '".llti'l//lll'tlj lit III'lit 11''III 11',11. /*/' rii 'ihA nl ,/? 'i/i's Coi'tHnl ill '' I'll) in It I niill'il tn i.ili,'r I'llri.il i ii ,ilS, ]y?entery. dd. It cures California <>r Mexican Diarrluea. 4th. It relieves the severest folic, ot'i. It cures fl.olera Morbus, tith. It ettre.s ( Imii'ia lafantuia. 7th. It cares Painful Menstruation. Sili. It relieves Pain in Hack and l.o*..s. tail. I: counteracts Xorv u-nev-and Despondency. Knli. it restores Irregularities. 1 It'a. It pel:- gloomy and Hysterical Feelings. 12th. It's an admiral.le Tonic. A Few Short Extracts from Letters. Testimonials. Lc. 4,1 have used Jacolfs Cordial in my family, ami have found it a must efiieient, and in my .judgment. i vaiiumie reuieuv. ?iion. nirvn uausiii*. .iinge hi Supreme t'nuvt, ??o??r?iiii. * 11 rive* in*' 1'' ensure in being able to recommend Jacob'.4 t'oniia!?uiv *>wn pcr-oiial experience, aii?l the r%-j i rior.ee of inv :ioinhb>r? an*l friends around liic, is a >ut'iciuu gutvanti e for me to believe it to be ail ihut .t ) ui-p.?rt-? to b. viz: a sovereign r Heehmuu-st., New York. 21 iL SPRING- GOODS. ?J0,000 PAIRS OF BOOTS & SHOES for tiin s-mm TfiABE, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, At Prices wliieli defy all Competition, AND AS TO (QUALITY AND STYLE, They 'annul be surpassed in any similar cstablishiient at the South. Our Stock, embracing so great variety of Patterns, Styles and Names of Gent's .a*lies, Hoys. Misses, Youths, Children ami Infant's it JOTS and SHOES ?l.=.t ;> , ., ..-/....I uc iuu IVIUOUH to iitntion them here. We would therefore, rospectfulv invite you to cull and examine them for yourself. Ve have also a good assortment of SOEE A.\D I PPER LEATHER, rrendi Calf Skins, Harness Leather, for Plantation nrposes. Band Leather Copper Rivets, Shoc-Lnsts, eg-, Tueks and Shoo Tools of every description.? il-'o, fine travelling Trunks. Cat pet Bags, Valiccs, :c.. &<;. The invitation is to all. Come and see Item, tit yourself (pay for them) and take them way from BOONE'S, Hoot and Shot Emporium. Hides taken in exchange at Cash Prices. Charlotte. X. C., March 2b, 18o5. ? 12tf MCAFEE'S HOTEL," CHESTEH,H.C. k I ISS ELLEN Mo AFEE begs respectfully Vm. to announce to her friends and the travelling ublic that she has now sole char go of this wellnowu HOTEL INCHESTER; and under her imiuciate superintendence it continues open for the aeommodutiou of 1 Boarders and Travellers. The reputation which tho House now enjoys ron- . era it unnecessary that sho should make and special I roniises as to its future management. With a full I (implement of I Well-Trained Servants, I nd all the appointments requisite to a first-rate IIo- I .-1, she is sure that nothing will he wanting on her 1 art to ensure tho comfort of her guests. Thankful I her friends for their patronage heretofore afforded, I lie solicits a call from them wheuever they nniv visit 1 l_ _ A ilCSU'l" 1 Mr. John McAfee, I ill continue, as heretofore, to give his attention on I ulilie "ccusions. I flfcjy Passongers by the Railroads will find JJ* mitii's OMNIBUS at the Depot, ready forth 0V i w? ^H *%* The Tri-weekly Carolinian will to this office. rO I*RI\TEttS.--The uiulersign^PHPI^Hj sale, a first rate second hand, linpeiTOntolo, MIT 11 PRESS; about 200 lbs. of Small Pica. 200 is. of Burgoois, with a number of small fount* of dvevtising Type. The whole, if taken together, ill be sold at a bargain. Apply to MILLER & MELTON. Yorkvillo, S. C. April 0, 1866. ( A