Michigan moved that the galleries be cleared. Mr. Stuart replied that he did not. Mr. Fessenden, injustice to those in the galleries, said that the applause came from the floor of the Senate. Mr. Batler remarked that he would go on in such, a way as that nobody would applaud again. (Laughter.) Mr. Brooks approached Mr. Sumner with no other purpose than to disgrace him. Mr Brooks was one of the best tempered fellows he ever knew, though impetuous no doubt, and quick at resent- | ment. Mr. Sumuer received three iiesb wounds, and being rather handsome, did not expose himself. - If he had been in the army and had not gone into the ranks the next day after the fracas, he would deserve to be cashiered. (Laughter.) Columbia Market. Jrxs 1G. Cotton.?The transactions in cotton during the past two or three Weeks have been light and unimportant, and the demand has been dull and lifej less, with prices generally tending in favor of buyers. In this dull and inactive state of the market, it is difficult to give a corrct view of the ! ? state of the market, and we therefore can only approximate as near as possible to it, and we would consequently remark that the quotations found below are as near the true value of the article as it is possible to have them. On Saturday morning the news from Liverpool by the Erickson to the 28th ult, and also by the Arabia, to the 31st ult., were received. By the former, cotton had declined 1-16?,J., with a dull market. By the latter, the market had recovered from the previous decline and closed firm. Sales for the week 40,000 bales, leaving a stock on hand of 690,000 bales, including 540,000 bales American. As it respects these accounts, it is impossible for us to say what effect (if any) they may have, and we must therefore wait the opening of tiij coming week before we can say how the market will be effected by them. We now quote: Inferior J 8?8J-; ordinary 8?@8J, middling 8??8J; good j middling 8??9?, fair 9 j?10 cents, and choice a shade higher. Bacon.?There is a large stock of this article ou the market, and as the demand is not active, prices are looking down. We now quote 11@11J, for hog round; sides 11@11J, and hams 11??12 for a prime article. Corn.?There is also a larg* stock of corn on sale, and as the demand is rather dull, prices are rather easier. We still quote 64@68 cents per bushel. Oats.?There is almost no demand for oats, and consequently prices are nominal. We quote 40? 42 cents per hushel. Peas.?The demand for peas has not been active during the past week, and as the stock is large, prices are looking down. We quote 05? 75 cents per bushel. Flovr.?The flour market is glutted with common to middling brands, and the price for those grades 50 cents per barrel lower. We quote ; fine family flour $8 per barrel. ** j j? nKonorn in the nriee of fod ft roaacr.?xuKi c 10 uu vumi^v ? r der, and we therefore continue to quote $1.40? $1.50 per 100 pounds. gptntcal. Married?In this District, on Thursday the 12th instant, by Rev. S. L. Watson, Mr. H. B. HEMPHILL and Miss M. C. JACKSON". On the 10th instant, by Rev. A. Whyte, Mr. R. S. WILSON, of Charlotte, N. C., and Miss L. J. PATTERSON, of this District. In Mecklenburg County, N. C., on the 10th instant, by the Rev. John G. Richards, Mr. TIIOMAS M. CAROT1IERS, of York District, S. C., to Miss LEVICA JANE, eldest daughter of Major John M. Potts, of the former place. Also, on the 12th instant, by the Rev. John R. Pickett, Mr. T. S. RIDDLE, of Laucasterville, S. C., to Miss SARAH L., daughter of Mr. Henry 4 Marks, of Mecklenburg county. Died?In this District, on the 3d instant, Mr. JAMES M. SPRATT. On the 29th ultimo, in this District, Mrs. ELIZABETH, wift of Mr. Thomas C. Traylor, aged about 40 years. POSITIVE NOTICE.?The undersigned is compelled to call upon all persons who are in/tpht. II. THOMASSON, J. F. LINDSAY. Yorkville, Feb. 18, 185C. 8 tf SHOES! NEW SHOES!! A VERY LARGE SUPPLY OF all sorts and sizes, consisting of Ladies' Black and colored Cloth GAITERS, with and without heels; Calf-skin and Kip GAITERS, halfGaiters, Walking-Shoes, Slippers, &c. &c. Also: A heavy stock of esmmrs mm of various sizes and qualities; Cloth, Calf-Skin, Pntnn* T nntlmv nml Kin ('initcr.e. half-Gaiters and Shoes, fine and coarse, together with a full assortment of Boots and Shoes for Boys and Misses, just received and for sale at very short profits by 0. R. UATCIIFORD. May 2'J 22 c MEW COPARTNERSHIP AT TH F BARBER SHOP!! THE undersigned humbly and respectfully inform the gentlemen of York that they have forinI ed a Copartnership, and will be pleased to serve I them in every department of the tonsorial art, at the stand one door South of the ENyUIKER OFFICE. Their Saloon is supplied with everything requisite for the business ; and they hope, by the most polite and prompt attention, to merit a general patronage. THOMAS BALLARD, ALBERT HENDERSON. June y 23 tf 3SES REAM 1 ICE CREAM!! KEEP COOL! THE Subscriber begs leave to inform the Ladies and Gentlemen of Yorkville that he will be prepared hereafter, every afternoon and evening, to furnish them ICE CREAM, flavored to suit the taste, and fully up to the city style. He is fitting up handsome refreshment saloons; but for the present will be pleased to receive orders at DAVIES & CO'S GROCERY. THOMAS DAVIE.S. June 5 23 c TIMELY WARNING. THE undersigned, having been much annoyed by sundry person? tampering with his bound boy CHARLES, desire? to give timely warning of his iutention to prosecute the offenders as soon as j their names are ascertained. The, boy kept out I often until late hours in the night and then fre- ! qnently sent home DRUNK, i? just so often ren- | dered incapable of doing mc any service whatev- j er; and I am determined to use forcible measures, I if necessary, to stop such conduct. Take warning in time. RICHARD HARE. June 5 23 3t i FINE CUTLERY. j A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF Fine Cutlery, consisting of full setts of Ivory-handle Knives nnd Forks, 51 pieces: I ! several setts of Knives with or without SILVER FORKS; . 3 j and n variety of Pocket-knives and other Cutlery, j on hand aud for sale at low rates, at G. u. KATCHFORDS. j May 29 22 c FOR THE LADIEST ! ??* LEGANT and Reclierche styles of ricL Dress l_i Silks: Tissues: Barcge3, i;c. ; Bonnets, the j latest fashion, and Ribbons: Mantillas, of the I ' most fashionable patterns, aud a large stock of j | Cheap Embroideries. For sale by ADAMS, McCORKLE & CO. i April 17 16 If j Gaiters akd pimps.?a fine lot of Gentlemen's GAITERS and PUMPS. For Snle by ADAMS, McCORKLE & CO. Bonnets a new and varied stock of Bon- j uets and Trimmings, of the latest and most fashionable patterns at i ' . G. R. RATCHFORD'2. WAIT FOR THE WAGON! If you want to buy Cheap. L BLOOMBEM&MOTHER, ARE ON BOARD, WITn A LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF SPRING AND SUMMER WE have recently purchnsed in the cities of Baltimore, Philadelphia and New-York, and are just opening at our stand North of Walker's Hotel, a splendid assortment of GOODS, which for elegance of style, variety, good quality and cheap prices, cannot be surpassed here or elsewhere.? To our friends, THE LADIES, we are prepared to offer a beautiful and rare variety of DRESS GOODS, the latest styles of SPRING and SUMMER DRESS SILKS, plaid, striped &c.; " ?? l1'""""" Mnolina Printo nf npw ftnd JL>UlC?U9y AlOOVftVOy i.ULV*0?4^^y * v. pretty designs; a beautiful stvle of FREN6H JASOJJETS, Bombazines, Alpacas, and every kind of DRESS GOODS; also, a lot of beautiful patterns in the way of EMBROIDERIES, Trimmings, Embroidered Collars and Sleeves and Skirts; Lace, Muslin and Cambric Setts, JChimmisetts, Handkerchiefs, &c ; the latest and most fashionable styles of FBENSH SONETS, with and without trimmings; Ribbons; a fine lot of Tarasols, the prettiest and cheapest in the market; a rare assortment of Summer Coverings, Mantillas in the most recent Paris designs; Head Dresses; a large stock of American and smits EOSISSY, among which is a fine article of Kid Gloves at 60 cents per pair; all styles of Ladies' Gaiters and Walking Shoes; with a full supply of FANCY GOODS, JEWELRY and Perfumery for the Toilet. We also invite the attention of Gentlemen to oui heavy and extensive stock of Ready-Made Clothing; in which will be found every article necessary tc supply the demand of the season?fine CLOTH COATS, Black and Colored Cnssimcres; Satin, Silk and Fancy Yestings, and every style nnd patera of Summer suits; fine Silk and Leghorn Hats, latest fashion ; BOOTS and SHOES, and a general assortment of Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. In addition, we have laid in a heavy supply ol 80M15T1S 600BS, Hardware, Sliot-Gnns, Rifles and Cutlery; Saddles, Bridles, Whips; School and Miscellaneous Books; Family Medicines, and every thing which our customers can want. We feel sure that we can show the best stock ever brought to this market, and we are determined To Sell at a Cheaper Rate than can be had at any establishment in Yorkville. All we ask is a fair trial. Call and see us nnd prove our words. L. BLOOMBERG & BRO. Aprils 14 tf THE CLOTHING STORE OF SIMRIL & W ILLIAMS, WILL be found, just opened, a new and com plcte slock of SPRING and SUMMER Clo tiring, carefully selected in the Northern Market by the Senior partner, and adapted to the want! of this market. In the assortment of READY-SMBE ChOTHIWS, is included a lot of very FINE CLOTH FRO CI COATS, made up in the latest stj-leand fashionas fine an article as can be had in the market; al so, a supply of DOE SKIN and FANCY SUM HER CASSIMERE PANTS, of the new styles Silk, Satin and Colored VESTS; Fancy Summo: Outfits, of the latest paterns, itc., Sic Also, ai elegant assortment of srasntsrae eooM, Shirts, Collars, Gloves, Cravats, Handkerchief among them a superior article of Cadet Gloves. They have also on hand a stock of TR UNKS VALISES ami CARPET-BAGS, and, in fine, i fully supply of articles of Gentlemen's appare For Spring and Summer Wear. The undersigned are thankful to their friends fo their custom heretofore, and feel assured that the; are p: eparcd to offer them inducements, both ii the quality and prices of goods, whiyfi will justif; a continuance of their patronage. Call und sc us at the old stand. SIMRIL & WILLIAMS. April 3 14 3m HO! FOR KANSAS ii l\/f ESSRS. BROACH, MILLS & CO., at Rod ijl Hill; and Messrs. G. W. BROACH & CO. at Fort Mill Depot, respeclfull announce to thei friends and customers in the Indian Land and sur rounding country, that they are now opening i new supply of SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, at their two stores above named, and will have oi hand all articles suitable to the season, and adap ted to the country trade. Their new stock con sists of a general assortment of DRY AND PAftSY .SOODS, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, HATS, CAPS BONNETS, SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING. GROCERIES ' * OF ALL KINDS, * $c, j c. . * They will take in exchange all articles of*Coun try Produce, at the highest iwykct prices, am are prepared to make LIBERAL bids on Cotton. Having laid in n heajy Stock flf the*latest am best styles, and being determined to offer ftiei goods at the lowe.-t profit, they respectfully asl their friends to favor them with a call. The; might go further, and fare worse. BROACH, MILLS & CO., I G. W. BROACH & Co. Rock Hill. I Fort Mill, march 20 12 3m YORK SHERIFF'S SALES. T1 Y Virtue of Writs of Fieri Fieias, to me direct D ed, will be sold between the legal hours o Sheriffs Sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY Ii JULY next, at York Court House, tho follow ing property, viz:? One tract of land containing 200 Acres, adjoin ing lands of Wm. Black, Gilbert Enloc, Dr. W. J Good, and Rufus Meek. Al?o, one house nnd lo situated in Yovkvillc, near the Kings Mountaii Railroad Depot. Also, three Negroes, viz: Ton and his wife, Rachael; and Joe, levied on as th< property of Martin Mullenax, at the suit of S. E Bratton and others. 10 One tract of land levied on as the property o James Etters, whereon he now resides, adjoininj lands of A. W. Whisenant and others, at the sui of G. S. Parker, Survivor. 1 Five Negroes, viz: Isnin, Adam, Amy, Fannj and Violet, levied on as the property of Stanley Frwcll, at the suit of Stephen M. Johnson anc others. 1 One brown horse and one wagun, levied on as the property of Benjamin Chambers, at the sui of White, Rives, & Co. 1 One negro boy, Henry, levied on as the proper ty of T. W. Paris, at the suit of Wylic & Moffat and others. 1 One tract of land whereon the defendant nor resides levied on as the property of Andrew Wher ry, at the suit of tVylie, lioddy a to. 'i One tract of land near Pinckney Ferry, hound ed by lands of W. K. Hamilton and others, leviei on as the property of Harriet Elmore, at the sui of the State for taxes. 1 S. C. YOUNGBLOOD, s. y. d. Yorkvillc, June 5, 185G ICT FOR THE SICK,?Fresh Cori Starch : Tapioca, Arrow Root; Broma, &c For sale by THOMASSON & JENKINS. June 0 23 tf BKAXDIES & WIXES.?Fiue Bran dies: Port. Madeira and Blackberry Wines for medicinal purposes. For sale by THOMASSON A JENKINS. June 5 23 tf A LLSPItT, Black Pepper, Ginger and Fla J\. voring Extracts. For sale by THOMASSON & JENKINS. June 6 28 tf HEW ESTABLISHMENT! in mi in Hi! THE Subscriber takes great pleasure in ^ acknowledging bis indebtedness to the r~~g citizens of Yorkvillc and vicinity, for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him in business; and would respectfully direct their attention to his new enterprise in the TIN and SHEET-IRON MANUFACTORY, now in full operation. The Ware-room will be found on the FIRST FLOOR OF WALKER'S BRICK BUILDING, opposite the Grocery-Store of Davies & Co., where he has already on hand, a largo assortment Of Tin Ware and Japanned Ware, of every description; COOK, PARLOR and SHOP STOVES; a varioty of Kitchen Furniture, and ' all articles in his line, which he will always be ready to sell on the most accommodating terms. The Manufacturing Room, In the basement floor of the same building is supjj plied with all the necessary machinery, and rings with the hammers of the best workmen the country enn afford, under the direction of Mr. A. J. BROWN, who is unsurpassed in mechanism in his line. All orders will be done up in a manner creditable to the Mountain District. Merchants wishing bills filled can be accommodated a t very short notice. With a continuation of the pleasant smiles of 1 the fair daughters of York, with which he has heretofore been favored, and a generous patronage from the "rest of mankind," the undersigned feels assured that, by strict attention, he will be enabled to give general satisfaction. J. NEWTON LEWIS. Yorkville, April 17, 1856. 16 tf WE'LL ALL TAKE A RIDE. tABBSStl ?ABBmn MILES JOHNSON & CO., RESPECTFULLY announce that they have just received a large stock of merchandize in their line, to which they would invite the attention of their friends and the balance of the world. In the assortment, will be found a very fine and rare stock of ! SADDLES, Ranging in price from $6 to $25, several of which nvc made in an entirely new and improved style. ' They have also a full assortment of HARNESS, BRIDLES, FLY-NETS, MOUNTINGS AND SADDLERY HARDWARE, TRUNKS AND VALISES, and a variety of goods usually kept in a Saddlery Store. They are also supplied with an excellent stock of LEATHER, and fully prepared with the aid of competent workmen, to furnish their friends with every thing in their line, of HOME MANUFACTURE, at the shortest notice and in the very best style. mi 4.1 i.rL-i A- i JLIiey arc uiiuiMUi lu uiuir jrwuua xux n xiuuxux yutronage, and hope to continue to receive their calls ' and merit their custom. i Repairing done Promptly. Call at the old stand, one door North of Moore & Rainey's New Building. 1 ' M. JOHNSON & CO. April 10 15 tf 1 1UII AN! HOICK A NEW SUPPLY. THE Subscribers respectfully call the attention of the citizens of York, and tho adjacent counties of North Carolina, to their new stock of 1 Fresh and Genuine ' MEDICINES, cmbrncing nearly every article usually kept iu DRUG STORES. Our stock is very large and va ried, offering excellent opportunities to the Phys icion, Planter and Merchant, who will do well to 3 call and examine for themselves. 3 All our preparations arc in accordance with the prescribed rules of the U. S. Phnrm&copia. It shall be our particular care to faithfully represent I the quality of every article sold by us. f Our purchases are made under circumstances . enabling us to sell open terms and at prices the - most accommodating. Our stock consists of Drugs, . Medicines, Chemicals, Dye Woods ond Dye-Stuffs, ; Oils, Paints, and Painter's Articles; Varnishes, r Window-Glass and Putty; Glassware ; English, Aa merican and French Perjumcry; Toilet and Shaving Soaps; Tooth, Flesh and Jfair Bruehcs; Surgical and Dental Instruments; Trusses, Supporters and Bandages; Spices, Snuffs, Fine Chewing Tobacco ; Cigars of finest flavor; , Superior Inks ; Pure IVines, Fancy Articles, tic. ' Prescriptions carefully dispensed. Goods 1 carefully packed and forwarded as directed. flof* Prompt attention given to all orders. <=?fl i L. P. BARNETT k CO. I- April 10 15 tf NEW ESTABLISHMENT. e Cheap Groceries for Cash!! . 52 THE undersigned have opened a NEW GROCERY Store in Yorkville, at the stand formerly , occupied by S. N. STOWE & CO., and L. P. SADS T.UU fr Pfi nnni-lv r Opposite Walker's Hotel, - where they are now receiving a fresh and carea fully selected supply of Groceries and Provisions of all hinds Desirable in this Market. n Having determined to do a strictly CASH bnsi ness, they will be enabled to offer their Goods at the Cheapest Rates, to be had in the market. They will receive all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE in BARTER, and are prepared ? To Make Liberal Bid9 on Cotton, , and other Produce. They solicit calls from their friends and the community generally, and they feel assured that, with a full and complete stock and liberal prices, they will be able to give satisj faction. TII031AS DAYIES & CO. I Yorkville, Jan. 31, 1856. 5 tf e encouragTthis knocking! i y CHARLOTTE, N. C. THE undersigned begs leave to return his thanks to those who favored him w:th a call during the last year, and he respectfully infonas the public that he has removed to the Shop latoly . occupied by Messrs. George & lVhisnant, adjoining Mr. J. Rudisill's Planing Mills, where he is prepared to executed all w. :k in his line, as cheap and good as can be done in the State. 'f TURNING, CUTTING SCREWS, REPAIRj IXG BOILERS and ENGINES of all dticriptione, making and repairing MILLSPINDLES, WOOD PLAINER S, PLOUGHS, IRONING WAGONS, and in t HORSE-SHOEHVG, & ., II I will compare work with any one for neatness, t wear and dispatch. Interfering shoes SI.25; come mon do. SI; cast steel toes or plates ?2. I have also erected an Air Furnace for ...ni.;.... .t-liirli nnswors finplv TIip nnhlic I luciuii^ l,inw| """"" "t"*v ?"Vt* t I f can got Brass ami Composition Castings by calling | I at the above establishment and furnishing pat- I t torn?. Also Brass melted over at a reduced price, j with neatness and despatch. T tifcjjr Old Copper and Brass Wanted. S. J. PERRY. 1 I May 8 19 6m EEMOVAL. VMl DRUG STORE!! r i THOMASSON & JENKINS, - ' A NNOUNCE to their friends and the public that j j jTx they have removed to their New Store in tho i - j "LINDSAY BUILDING," and that they have just i 1 [ opened a new aud carefully selected stock, con - j t J stating of DR UGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, I PAINTS, OILS, DYE-STUFFS, j. VARNISHES, SOAPS, PER | Fl'MER Y, ST A TION1 i FRY, TOBACCO. SNUFFi SEGARS, FANCY ARTICLES, I Ac. &c. &.c. j | . I . i DR, J.lCKSOA, a regular Physician and ! . ! an experienced Druggist, will devote his time and j attention exclusively to the business. Having ' 1 thoroughly refitted our establishment, we confii dently invite PHYSICIANS, COUNTRY MERCHANTS and our friends generally to give us a - call. All Orders and Physician's prescriptions - filled promptly. BQk. Persons sending servants for POISONOUS ARTICLES, must invariably send an order, may 15 20 tf ?Dsiittss fWicts. . MASONIGJEETINSS. v A/ PHILANTHROPIC LODGE, J&Sl '?? A.'. F.-. M.*. meets regularly on the THIRD MONDAY EVENING of each month. L. M GRIST, Secretary. MACKEY CHAPTER, No. 15, R.?. A.*. M. . holds its regular Communications on the FIRST MONDAY EVENING ofoachmonth. L. M. GRIST, Secretary. fN IBSON COUNCIL, No. ?, holds its reel" gular meetings on the FIRST TUESDAY Evening in each month; following the regular meeting of the Royal Arch Chapter. L. M. GRIST, Recorder. July 26, 1855. 29 ly DR. ALFRED CRAVEN, |lesibciit Jwgmn gnrfist, YORKVILLE, S. C. On tliA P.ftflt flirlA nf tVia Afnin fitroot flnntli touniry rronucc, * lonr, urain ?c. * Offico at the Corner of East Bay and Cumberland-Sts., Caldwell, Blnkely & Co., ) James Pagan, ^ Charleston, S. C. Brawlcy L Alexander. J Nov 8 44 ly NEW CARPET STORE. JAMES G.BAILEY, (LATE OF THE F1HM OF BAILEY AND LAMBERT) Direct Importers of all Kinds of mioisjiBiinrauc. LINEN GOODS, Curtain Materials and Trimmings, &c. 234 KING-STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. P- S.?Orders promptly attended to. Aug. 2 30 ly* ARCIIB'D. CAMERON JOS. JOHNSON, JR. CAMERON & CO., PHffiNIX IRON WORKS, CHARLESTON S. C., Manufacturers of Marine and Stationary Engines Rice Pounding and Threshing Mills: Machinery for Saw-Mills; Castings in Iron and Brass, daily; Boiler and Wrought Iron Work, done by stcam-powrt- with Machinery of their own construction. Nov 22 4G ly THE SAME 0LD~SH0P! LEWIS & KERR, c^Oja, Return their thanks to their friend; Joffigsfo and customers for past favors, ant respectfully notify the public tha ftPy -cT-v they are still engaged in the mnnu Ifactnre of TIN, SHEET-IRON, ant Copper-Ware, at the same old stand NEAIILY OPPOSITE WALKER'S IE Being both practical and experienced workmen a i. ai j c. engageu exclusively in urns uusiuuss, mui uuiusu ed with every needed facility, they are determine! to accommodate the public with the bent qualitj of WARE, warranted, and on the cheapest terms and they respectfully ask a continuation of thi pntronagc heretofore bestowed upon them. Thej will continue to keep on hand a lot PLAIN TIN AND J A PANNED WARE; SHEET-J RON, STOVE, COPPER, AND HOUSE-KEEPING FURNITURE; AND EVERY ARTICLE TO BE FOUND IN A TIN-SHOP. | ROOFING and GUTTERING done at th< ! shortest notice, and in a workmanlike manner. CONTRACTS will be made with Town anr Country Merchants, on the very lowest terms. Give us a call and we will use our best endea vors to please you. LEWIS & KERR, At the Old Stand. April 17 10 tf BOOK BINDERY" AND 1LAKK HI HAfiUFACTQlY. THE SUBSCRIBER Would respectfully inform the citizens of Yorli and the surrounding country, that he has opened an establishment on RICHARDSON-STREET, Bear of the Carolina Time3 Offlco, COLUMBIA, S. C. Where he is now fully prepared to do all kinds oi work in his line in the best style, the most durable manner, and on as reasonable terms as can be done ANYWHERE IN THE SOUTH. 3B3LANIE IBOOKS Ruled to any pattern, bound in the best manner, of superior paper, and paged if required. fallen nab |Jliun gmtong. Periodicals, Music Books, &c., bound in every variety of style. Public and private libraries re-bound ; aud old books repaired IN TIIC NEATEST MAWEU, ORDERS FROM THE COUNTRY For Sheriff'#, Ordinaries'. Clerk'# ami other BLANK BOOKS, With patterns sent, and the neeesary instructions given, will meet with prompt attention. Law Books, and all printed matter, old or new, will be particularlj- attended to. Names lettered on books with gold. E. R. STOKES. May 22 21 tlOd COTTON SAW GINSTIIE Subscriber having purchased the GINMAKING ESTABLISHMENT of Wm. Campbell, is prcparcJ^B sell COTTON SAW GINS made of the best ^merials, and put up in the best manner, with all necessary modern improvements. JAMES M. ELLIOTT, Winnsboro, Fairfield Dist., S. C. April 10 15 6m "Vjf OERNilJiG GOODS.?A carefully seItX lee ted STOCK of FIRST AND SECOND MOURNING GOODS, of the latest and most approved styles, consisting of fine Black und Grenadine Silks, Tissues, Crape Despngne, solid and striped Bareges ancl Muslins, Ginghams, &c. &c., just received and for sale, very low, at G. R. RATCHFORD'3. May 29 22 c ? of the "Palmetto Hotel." Jan 6 1 tf S. J. KUYKENDAL & BRO. YORKVILLE, S.O. PURCHASERS OF i?vn7T,i> WTTWIDHT UU?b' FUNERALS will be furnished at ths shortest no tice. GEORGE S. DOSTER. Aug 80 84 ly GOODS FORTHE SEASON. 1 ADAMS, McCOEKLE & Co., A RE Receiving and opening a large stock of ci ? j fl - r* AA-nn 1 - jL3l. opnng ana oummer uuu.ua, purcnasea ior Cash in theNorthern Markets, which will compare favorably both in styles and prices with any ever before brought to Yorkville. They would invite the attention of the LADIES especially, to their ^ new and beautiful styles of FANCY AND DRESS GOODS, which cannot be excelled anywhere in the country. They have in store, besides, a general assortment of STAPLE DRY-GOODS; RFADY MADE CLOTHING; HATS, CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES; HARDWARE, CROCKERY, CUTLERY, STATIONERY AND SCHOOL BOOKS, MEDICINES, <$*c., 4*c., ?c. ' ' * They respectfully ask their friends to call early and examine their new stock, and get the benefit of inducements which cannot be surpassed else- + ^ where. ADAMS, McCORKLE & Co. April 17 16 tf MEDICAL NOTICE. THE undersigned, after returning his thanks y? for tho liberal patronage heretofore bestowiJa cd on him, respectfully announces to his friends and the public that he has associated Dr. EDWARD E. JENKINS with him in the practice of MEDICINE AM) SURGERY, and hopes in his new association to receive the same generous measure of public confidence and favor. Dr. JENKINS, after graduating in the Medical School of his own State, availed himself of the advantages afforded in the Institutions of Paris and other European cities. HaviDg given special ATTENTION to SURGICAL SCIENCE, he is prepared particularly to attend to cases in that department of the practice. D. H. THOMASSON. Yorkville Feb. 21. 8 - tf v j GROCERIES or EVERY DESCRIPTION MAYBE FOUND S. J. KEYKEXDAL& BROTHER'S AT prices which cannot fail to euit purchasers and place COMPETITION beyond DEFIANCE. Those visiting Yorkville with the intention of purchasing any article in the GROCERY LINE, will find it to their advantage to examine cur Stock, I before purchasing elsewhere. I " cms, A DR. B. M. COBB, WILL be pleased to receive Professional Calls ! iu the departments of MEDICINE and SURGERY. Unless professionally absent, he may bo found at his residence, Fort Mill Depot, York District S. C Oct 11 40 ly FOR FURNITURE. ' a N assortment of superior TABLE and PIANO j\. COVERS, of fine texture and beautiful patterns, for sale cheap by ? j> G. R. RATCHFORD. May 29 22 ? ^ Lamp oijl asd candles.--ForSale by . ; ft* THOMASSON & JENKINS. June 5 28 tf MOLASSES.?10 Barrels Superior N. Orleans Molasses. 10 half barrels do. 15 Bbls. Stewart's Refined C. Sugar. 15 Boxes E. D. Cheese. Just Received by S. J. KUYKENDAL & BRO May 29 22 - c OZ. SrLPHATE OLIVINE.-OU For Sale by THOMASSON & JENKINS. June 5 23 tf