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cities represent the whole country. That the great majority of the more intelligent classes are heartily with the Allies, we hnve little doubt. They look upon (Ireat Britain as the great l-luropean champion of Free Thought both in Polities and Keligiou?as a Bulwark which, once removed, the waves of Absolutism in State and Church would ! dow almost unresisted over Europe. What rest- j ing place would Freedom have for the sole of her foot, say these, if England, that mighty Island, j was reduced into even a second-class power ? Men moved by petty jealousies and narrow prejudices, j may not think ef these things?but the reflecting | and generous among the people of America, can- j not blink these great facts out of view. They can- j L not forg?t how the fate of everything that is freest L and noblest in Europe, is hound up with the fate , F of England.?Saturday Evenidg Poft. flefos hit fast ?tiling's j _ mmmm From Ksnsai. New York, March 18. Advices from Kansas state that the Federal au- I thorities were about to arrest the Free State officers. Columbia Cottou Market. March 19,lbbtj. J The weather yesterday was again very unfavorable for out-door business, and as the amount of cotton on sale was light and unimportant, consequently the transactions were very light; in the general ruling rates, however, there was no change, and we therefore continue our former quo- 1 tations of 8@9Jc extremes. t Correspondence of the Charleston Courier. I Washington, March 9. A letter from Mexico was received here from an ; authoritative source, by the last arrival at New Orleans, which represents the Provisional Government as likely to sustain itself in opposition to the revolutionary party. The communications between the Capital and Vera Cruz have been so much interrupted by bandits and insurgents, that no letters have lately reached us, except, those which were brought to Vera Cruz by a courier of the French legation. One of the letters stated that Gen. Comonfort had put himself at the head of . four thousand of the best troops iu Mexico and ' had already marched to Puebla, which, it was ; supposed, would immediately fall into his hands, j Augustine Iturbide had joined Tamarez at Puebla. The dispersion of this body of rebels would leave Comonfort in comparative safety for a while, at least. Vera Cruz and Tampico are still loyal to the Provisional Government and to the principles of the late revolution, and from them the revenue by which any central government can be sustained, is chiefly derived. The authority to which I refer indicates the pro \ bability of the election of General Comonfort, as | President, under the new constitution, which is [ soon to bo adopted?that is, unless the reactiona- | ry party should strangle it. General Almonte has also a considerable party in his favor, but the ex- ! perienoe of a long series of revolutions has, it is I said, cooled the ardor of his ambition for a sue- ! cess, which will, necessarily, be but temporary, 1 and can neither be attained nor held, without vioP lence and bloodshed. Mr. Douglas is now an avowed and recognized ! ? candiu^te for the Democratic nomination at Cin- i B cinnati, His timely appearance on the field is not I W A. \ L!? p !i !_ .1 | ly w prfjuuiciu iu uu suuuuss, lur it ie> ttiiTuujr j seen that in case of a disagreement the friends of j the two most prominent candidates, Mr. Pierce and Mr. Buchanan, Mr. Douglass may become the common friend of both, and he would probably carry a vote both North and South quite as large as either of the others. The nominee of the Democratic Convention is ; undoubtedly to be elected by an overwhelming vote i over the candidate of the other two parties?i. e. j the American and the Black Republican, or the ' new organization, which may be termed colored re- j publican. Washington, March 12. j The man topic of the day is the anti-Nebraska j Congressional caucus of last night, and its political j ends and influences. The meeting was held in pur- j suance of a call signed by a number of the members of both Houses, who are opposed to Mr. Fillmore, j and are pledged against what they call slavery ex- j tension. The call was signed by several straight J out Whigs, including Gov. Fish, of New York. The meeting was composed of the ultra anti-sla- j very members, very few of the Northern national | Americans attending it, and none of them intending 1 - to be bound by it. ft The speeches were of the anti-slavery type, the i delegates from the several Northern States being 1 called upon for an expression of their sentiments, j The caucus was adjourned to ^Tuesday night. It is their object to bring up a candidate for the ! Presidency in opposition, both, to the Democratic candi<late and national American candidate.? They are to promote an organization with this view i and hold a convention in July for nomination of ! a candidate for the Presidency, upon exclusive ter- ! ritorial grounds. The movement will tend strong- ! ly to secure the election, by the people, of the j nominee of the National Democratic Convention? | for over the divided forces of the opposition, the j Democracy will have an easy triumph. . ; Washington, March 14. The friendly manner in which Mr. Buchanan is j treated upon the eve of his departure from Lon- i !? Vv?? ?Ka a nthnxi t! A.-> csUnvno thatr .1a I UUU, If J llic V1IUOU aKbUVIIU^) OIIUTT3 luab bUOJ ' 4'/ not wish for him to leave with any unfavorable im- j pressions which may have been made upon him in | regard to ..he recent 44 not very amicable corres- i i pondence." I I learn that the British government besides re- j * ferring the last despatch of Mr. Marcy to Mr. \ Crampton and the three Consuls, for explanation, I have taken measures to test the accuracy of some . of Mr. Marcy's allegations in regard to their con- j I duct in the enlistment question, by other inquiries. I They will find that Mr. Marcy, who is always courteous, has not been mistaken as to his facts. The British government doubt, for instance, whether the enlistments were prosecuted subsequently to the orders for closing the depot in the Provinces, and for the discontinuance of the recruiting service. When convinced of this fact, it is probable that they will admit the propriety of making some proper concessions to the United States government, either by the recall of Mr. Crampton, or some sufficient apology. If they do not take this course, then it will be incumbent on this government to dismiss Mr. Crampton; and it will be understood between the two governments, as is supposed here, that no difficulty will grow out of that measure. Mr. Crampton may be withdrawn and promoted to a higher diplomatic post. The Central American question will, it is understood, be a subject for continued negotiation, and that negotiation is transferred from London to Washington. The negotiation may continue for years without form, but it is probable that here it L will be soon brought to a satisfactory conclusion. ^ Thus, at the present time, all apprehension of col9 lision with Great Britain is removed. t Commercial fjtprtmtnt. Yorkville Markets. RspnrUd Expressly Jor the Vorkville Enquirer by Thomas D'lvie-' J" Co.. Grocers mul Produce i Dealers. March *20. Cotton.?We have very little change to notice in ' the cotton market since our last report. The mar- i ket has been dull, with light receipts and a mod- j erate demand. Prices, however, remain at very | much the same figure?7 to ft.\. A fine article j might command a shade higher. Flour.?The limited quantity of ilour offered | during the week has been taken readily at S3 (a ! $.3.50 in sacks; in barrels, $11.50 G $7. lb-ices I declining. drain.?All kinds of grain are dull and also i somewhat on the decline. The rates now ruling, | however, are not yet quotably lower. Corn, 500 i fiO cents per bushel; $l@$1.2o; Oats, i dull, at 35040 cents; Meal, 000 70: Feus, 550 ! il-2.1. d roc fries.?The market is well supplied with all kinds of Groceries and Provisions, at steady pri- j f<>?, to wit: Sugar, brown, 12?; refined, 14; crush ed and loaf, 14. Coffee, Rio, 14010*5; Java, 20 ff25. Molasses, N. O., Co: West-India, GO.? > Mackerel, $0.50 per half barrel, No 3: whole barrel . N'o. 2, SI 4. Salt, $2.50, per sack. Rice, S5.50 * per bushel. Cheese, 20 cents. Candles, Sperm, ' I Columbia Market. March 17. CoUou.?Our previous weekly report of the cot- j ton market closed on a good an.I steady demand for the article, at prices varying from 8(.r liic extremes. The week now under review opened with less activity, and the market showed evident symptoms of a decline. On Tuesday morning (j the news from Liverpool l?v the Arabia to the first instant came to hand, reporting it unlet market i j without any quotable change in prices, with sales for the previous week of 00,000 bales, of which ' speculators took 13,000, aud exporters 3,000, leav- ' ving 50,tMX) bales of all descriptions to the trade, j and also leaving a stock on hand of 400,000 bales, : of which 270,00 arc Americnn cotton. These accounts not coming up to the expectations of par- j ties on this side of the water, had a depressing ef- j feet on our market, and tht^consequence was that | prices receded \(it ;, and in some instances .'c on j last week's quotations. The sales of the week 1 comprise 1,220 bales, and we alter our quotations i to correspond with the present state of the mark- j et, and we feel confideut that those found below : are as near the true value of the article as it is j possible to have them, viz.: Inferior 8@8}: or- j dinary &,}(<?,8?: middling 8g(^8;: good middling 9(b;9{ ; fair 9gfJ^9jc, and choice 9^9^. Bacon.?The bacon market has been .juiet but ; steady since our last report, and as there has been ; no material or quotable change in prices we there- i fore continue our former quotations of 11(J?11J ; for hog round: sides 11 (o il.) : and hams 11A@ i 121 . according to quality. Corn.?The corn market has been dull through- j out the past week, but as there has been no quota- | ble change in prices we continue our former rates j of 70^75c y bushel. Oats.?The demand for oats is dull and prices , are almost nominal. We still quote 42(? 45c ^ j bushel. Peas.?We have no change to notice in the price i of peas, and we thereforo continue to quote 80c j bushel. Flour.?The flour market has been dull since j our last, and prices are a shade lower. We now ' quote $71?$8 for common to good brands; fine; family flour $8.'(a $9 bbl. Fodder.?The supply of this article on sale du- i ring the past week has beeu light, and prices are J a shade higher. We now quote $1 j ^ 100 lbs, according to the quality of the article. _________ I _ Died.?In this District, on Saturday, the 15th instant, Mr. JOSEPH l'OAO, aged' about tlrt ' years. , < , I t <\ v r special ^loners. PUBLIC MEETING. The citizens of York and the adjoining districts j | are respectfully invited to assemble nt Rock Hill, j I Saturday next, to hear addresses on the subject of >' emigration to Kansas. i , Several distinguished speakers fiom a distance j i are expected. j! The Ladies are specially solicited to give to the i j occasion their presence and encouragement. The meeting will convene at 11 o'clock, A. M. Anniversary Meeting of the York Dis- ' trict Bible Society. At the meeting of the Society, to he held in the 1 Court Room, at Yorkville, on Wednesday, the 2t?th instant, au Address will be delivered by Rev. R. , 1 A. ROSS. The Society will assemble at 10i | o'clock, A. M. Auxiliary Societies in the District ! will feel it not only a duty but a privilege to be ' present in mass or by Delegates. The ladies and citizens generally are respectfully invited to atteud. W. C. BEATTY, Chairman Executive Committee. ( March 20th 12 Its MILITARY NOTICE. AN Election will be held at SMITH'S OLD ! FIELD on SATURDAY the 20th day of APRIL next, for BRIGADIER GENERAL to Command the 9th Brigade, S. C. M., to fill the vacancy occasioned by the resignation of Gen. 0. K. Howards. By Order of Maj. Gen. J. H. Williams. ' W. II. McCORKLE, Col. 34th Reg., S. 0. M. Feb 21 8 te HQThe friends of CORNELIUS O'DANIEL, Esq. respectfully announce him as a candidate for Tax Collector for York District. MANY VOTERS. i-- / i J a ii yj i it ? ? ? ? ? m- wo are authorised to annouuee BENJAMIN 1*. BOYD a- it candidate lor Tax Collector l'or York District, at the ensuing election. Jan. f, 1 if - ? ttSSL. We are authorized to announce SAMUEL W. JACKSON, as a Candidate for the office of Tax Collector for Vork District, at the ensuring election. Jan?? 1 tf The friends of WYL1E L. HARRIS, respectfully announce him as a Candidate for Tax Collector at the ensuing election. MANY VOTERS. December 20, 18-35. 50 if ter we are authorised to announce Col. S. R. GIST of Union, as a Candidate for BRIGADIER GENERAL of the 9th Brigade, S. C. M.f vice Gen. 0. K. Edwards, resigned. Jan 2-1 4 tf HO! FOR KANSAS!! MESSRS. BROACH, MILLS k CO., at Rock Hill; and Messrs. G. W. BROACH & CO., at Fort Mill Depot, respectfull announce to their friends and customers in the Indian Land and sur. rounding country, that they are now opening a new supply of SPRIXG A\D SIMMER GOODS, ! 7 i at their two stores above named, and will have on j 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 AUD FAMY SOODS, ! ma R i) H'.i/f cm eh r, ha rs, ca rs, i1 roxxei's, shoes, ready-ma he cloth ixg, groceries of all k/xds, tjr., ?jr. They will take in exchange all articles of Coun- i try Produce, at the highest market prices, and ! are prepared to make LIBERAL bids on Cotton. Having laid in a heavy stock of the latest and best styles, and being determined to offer their goods at the lowest profit, they respectfully ask their friends to favor them with a call. Thej 1 migni go iuriner, ana iarc worse. I BROACH, MILLS & CO., I 0. W. BROACH & Co., j Rock Hill. I Fort Mill, inarch 20 12 Cm CAHROLL HOUSR L CHESTER VILLE, S. C. THAT large anil splendid three story Building | on the east side of Chester Depot, is now I open for the accommodation of persons travelling j by the Cars or otherwise. The Proprietor is well I aware, that nothing short of a well-kept house, j will induce custom to this so recently gotten up ; j and although very solicitous of patronage, he re- j frains from those thousand and one promises which j have been made, only to be broken by many of his "illustrious predecessors.*' He confidently hopes, that he will be sustained, l j and upon trial give that satisfaction and accommo- j dation to the wearied traveller, that will send him on his wav rejoicing. , J. L. CARROLL. ' Feb 14 7 tf | ALL persons are cautioned against trading for ' i a note given by me to B. F. RAWLINSON, dated 21st of January last, for ONE THOUSAND ; DOLLARS, due about the loth of September I next. Said note was given for a Negro Boy; said negro boy, on examination, proves to be unsound. j ( I shall pay no part of -aid note unless compelled i < bv law. " w. E. ROSE. J i March 17, 18oC. 12 4t BACOM.--A small lot of FRESH BACON, j " for sale cheap for Cash, by THUS. Ii.\ VIES & CO. ; t march _'<? l-j u V RAIL ROAD HOTEL. By JOHN R. NICHOLSON. rill 11' Subscriber respectfully informs hi- friend" 1 ami ilu' public generally tliat his IIOUSK, known as the Railroad Ilotpl, opposite the Chester Depot. is still open for the rpeeption of regular and trnnsiput boarders and the travelling publie: and that Iip is malting every exertion to dpserve and secure a continuance of the kind and liberal patronage which has been hitherto extended to hitn. He flatters himself that every needed arrangement has been made to promote the comfort of all who stop with him. His rooms are airy and well-furnished, his servants are attentive ami obedient, and his table constantly supplied with the best of the season, so that his friends will not want any attention necesary to make their sojourn pleasant and agreeable. His stables are furnished with good hostlers ami an abundance of provender, and he is prepared at a moments notice to supply his customers with privnte conveyances of every sort, to any part of the surrounding country. 8?. Boarders furnishing their own lodging will be boarded at $10 per month. He desires, to return his acknowledgements to the public for past favors, and solicits for the future an erjunllv liberal share of patronage. JOHN R. NICHOLSON, march 20 *12 tf' nrrnr tm n j? t n rUflLIU Oil Li In WILL be sold at the late residence of GEO. RATCIIFORD, deceased, on Wednesday, the 2d day of April next, a quantity of CORN, FODDER. BACON, CATTLE, HOGS, ROADWAGONS, BUGG Y, and other articles of plantation use. The Terms will be made known on the day of snle. R. W. RATCHFORTUp A. ft. WALLACE- j hxccu march 20 12 2t TluTTTKMrnom'. X LL persons having any demands whatsoever, iV against the undersigned, are hereby requested to call at Moore's Cross Roads, and render in the same by the loth of April, or this notice will be plead in bar of payment. And all persons who jre indebted to him are requested to come forward and settle up immediately. J. B. MOORE, Sr. march 20 12 4t YORKSHERIFF'SSALESr T? Y Virtue of Writs of Fieri Faring, to me direct13 ed, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriffs Sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL next, at York Court House, the following property, viz:? Will be sold by virtue of an order from Court of Ordinary, on the 1st Monday in April next, a tract of land on the waters of Broad River, bounding on lands of the estate of Robert Manning. R. \V_ lliurhex. and J. Maleonison. and containing fifty-four acres, more or less?sold to make partition among the heirs-at-law of Thomas Mullcnax, leceased. 1 Also, a tract of land lying on the waters of Benrer Dam Creek, hounding on lands of Mary Hunter, Alexander Mcllwain, Dr. Jnmes 11. Hunter ind Alexander Harnett, containing two hundred tnd twenty-five acre?, more or less?sold to make partition among the heirs-at-law of Win. Camphell, deceased. 1 On Tuesday, after the first Monday in April, I will sell at T. G. Wylie's, one mare, one cow and i*nlf, 1 lot of corn and fodder, farming utensils, 1 lot of cotton seed and 1 clock, levied on as the property of Jacob Childers at the suit of Smith and IVylie. 1 One clay-hank colt, levied on as the property of [Joorge Craig, at the suit of J. Adams. 1 One lot on Church-Street, adjoining lots of Eli Meek, Mrs. Moore aud Wm. C. Owens, levied on is the property of R. I.. Adams at the suit of Jno. S. Sadler. 1 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, bounding on lands of Win. Clark, John Knox and others, levied on as the property of John A. Kincaidat the suit of G. Eraser. 2 One tract of land containing 200 Acres, adjoining lands of Win. Black, Gilbert Enloe, Dr. W. J. Good, and Rufus Meek. Also, one house and lot situated in Yorkville, near the Kings Mountain Railroad Depot. Also, three Negroes, viz: Tom uid his wife, Rachael; and Joe, levied on as the property of Martin Mullenax, at the suit of S. E. Rratton and others. 7 S. C. YOUNG BLOOD, s. t. i>. Yorkville, March 11, 185G. 2ES ?. e," THE Executive Committee of the State Agricultural Society of South Carolina, having selected the subscriber to edit their paper, a prospectus is now issued in compliance with their instructions. This journal will be devoted to Agriculture, Horticulture, Natural Science, Rural Taste, Architecture and Art, the Mechanical and Manufacturing interest, and all the pursuits pertaining to general improvement. It will also contain a faithful transcript of the organization and proceedings of the Society, Essays and Communications from the best writers in the State, and a 1 a I !..!* il.- 4 mommy summary 01 wiespmi 01 uir .-igriruiiuval press. All subjects devoted to tin1 improvement of Hip mind, the soil, stork, and domestic comfort, will find rendy admission into its columns, and such contributions are specially dosirp<l. The work will be printed in beautiful new and fair type, on white paper, with a tinted cover, and will contain ihirty-two pngo? per month. The publication will commence on the l?t of May, l*.r)G. There will also be published an additional advertising sheet as a supplement, in which a limited number of advertisements will be inserted. Tkrms?SL per annum. No paper sent unless the money is paid in advance. Life Members to the State Agricultural Society will receive the paper without cost. Address A. G. SUMMER, Editor "South Carolina Agriculturist." Columbia, S. C. march 20 12 If NEW DRUG STORE! rrUIE undersigned, having formed a Copartner1 ship in the DRUG BUSINESS, under the style of TIIOMASSON & JENKINS, inform the public that their establishment will he conducted for the time being at the old stand formerly occupied hy LINDSAY & TIIOMASSON. They are making arrangements for the purchase of an extensive and varied supply of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAIXTS, OII.S, I) y US TUFFS, PERFUMERY, AMD OTHER ARTICLES in their department of trade, and will in the course of a few weeks be prepared to fill all orders with which they may be favored. Determined hy dilligence, care, and strict attention, to merit it, they respectfully ask a continuance of the patronage heretofore accorded to their establishment. I). II. TIIOMASSON. EDWARD E. JENKINS. Feb 21 8 tf 1)R. B. 31. COBB, \\TILL be pleased to receive Professional Calls T T in the departments of MEDICINE and SURC1KRV. Unless professionally absent, lie may be found at his residence, Fort Mill l)ep?t, York District S. C. Oct 11 40 ly SALT ! SALT ! I SALT !! !-One hundred SACKS of SALT, just received in good order, at the Grocery Establishment opposite Walker's Hotel. For sale cheap for cash by THOMAS DA VIES k CO. Feb 21 8 tf (1 ADDLES.?10 Boxes Adamantine Candles. J 10 ? Tallow Just Received and for sale low. by S. J. KUYKENDAL & RRO. Feb 7 0 tf U LI: E STONE, SULPHATE QUININE, Iodine, Iodide-Potash, Morphine, Tannin &c. For Sale by L. P. BARNKTT & CO. ! march l-'{ 11 tf TO ARRIVE SOON?20 Bbls. Irish Po tntoes and 12 baers Buckwheat, at S. J. KCJVKENDAL & BRO S. Jan 11 2 tf t"1 Ll'E.?A Supori or article of White ami CnbT inet Maker's Glue. For Sale by L. P. BARNETT k Co. Jan 8 1 tf 5)(\ 1IHLS. IV. O. MOLASSES?Just | -4'" Received and for sale at the New Grocery j store of THOMAS BAV1ES & CO. Feb 21 8 tf PHYSICIANS SHOP FIJR.MTIRE, j Medical Snddle-Bags, Surgical Instruments i Lc. Just Received l.y L. P. BARNETT & Co. 1 Nov 1 C". tf i NEW ESTABLISHMENT, Cheap Groceries for Cash!!' ; JS&ci ;&&!> rpilC undersigned have opened a NEW GROOE1 RV Store iu Yorkville, at the stand formerly ! occupied liv S. N. STOW!-: & CO., and L. P. XAI>LElt Co.. nearly Opposite Walker's Hotel, where they are now receiving a fresh and carcI fully selected supply of Groceries and Provisions j of all kinds Desirable in this Market. I . * : Having determined to do a strictly C.vSII btui- i j ness, they will be enabled to offer their Goods at the Cheapest Kates, | to be had in the market. They will reeeive all I kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE in BARTER, and I nre prepared To Make Liberal Bids on Cotton, j and other Produce. They solicit calls from their I friends and the community generally, and they 1 feel assured that, with a full and complete stock and liberal prices, they will be able to give satis; faction. TlIOMiS D IVIES & CO. Yorkville, Jan. SI, 1850. 6 tf COMMISSAR'S ISALI. i Jane M. Moore and others, "| Bill for Partion vs. r of J Edward Moore. J Real Estate. ! IVY" virtue of an order of the Court of Equity ! 13 made in the above stated case, I will sell at | York Court. House on the FIRST MONDAY* IN | MAY' NEXT, a tract of land belonging to the estate of Alfred Moore, deceased, lying cn the wa| tors of South Fork of Fishing Creek, bounded by : lands of Samuel Rainey, Edward Moore, Alfred j ??Ioore, and Robert Brown, known as the Samuel j Brown track, and containing ONE HUNDRED and ' ELEVEN ACRE'- more or less. Terms of Salt.?Of sufficiency of cash to pay | costs of these proceedings; the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from the day of i sale, the purchaser to give bond and surety for the 1 purchase money. TXO. L. MILLER, . [$7)1 C. E. Y. D. | march 1.1 11 6t South Carolina,?York District, UHIEREAS HUGH C. HARRIS, has applied I A. C... f 4 ' .i. A* ?, ... 1 m nic nir licucrn ui :iuiiniiMir;u!i'ii, uii t all anil singular the gooils and chattels, rights and j credits of GEORGE \V. KIMbRKLI. late of the j i District aforesaid, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish nil J and singular, the kindred and creditors of the .-aid deceased, tu be and appear before me. at oni next . Ordinary's Court for the said District, to he holden I at York Court House on the 20th day of MARCH, j instant, to shew cau.?c, if.any, why the said Ad ministration should not be granted. Ghon under my hand and Seal, this sixth day ol'j March in the year of our Lord one thousand i j eight hundred and fifty-six. and in the eightieth j ! vear of American Independence. J. M. ROSS. 0. Y. D. | ndi 13 11 2t South Carolina-York District. IN THE COMMON PLEAS. J J. N. McElweo, Jr., vs. Jeremiah Howell.?Attachment. ViniEREAS the plaintiff did on the Rili day of ? September, 1805, file his declaration against the defendant, who (ns it is said; is absent from and without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of said declaration might be served: [t is therefore Ordered, that the said defendant do appear and plead to the said declaration, on or before the 28th day of September, which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against him. JOHN G. ENLOE, c. c. o. tls. Clerk'- Office, York District, 1 Sept. 27th, 1855. j 39-lyq NEWSTORE! NEW GOODS!! AT THE DEPOT, CHESTER, S. C. A G. PAGAN inform- his friends and the pubj j.'V lie, that he has opened a New Store of New Goods, opposite the Chester l'epot, in the new Ho tel building. His stock is entirely new and consists of a full general assortment of Dry Goods, Hardware and Cutlery, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, Ready Made Clothing, Plantation Medicines, Segnrs, Tobacco; some Fancy Goods, Stationery, &c. &c.. all of which will be sold low for CASH and CASH ONLY. He hopes by dilligenee and strict attention to business, to merit a liberal share of patronage Jan 24 -I :!in MUSIC! MUSIC!! rplIE Subscriber ha? on hand a line PIANO from J. the celebrated manufactory of H. Worcester, Now York, which he will take plenaure in exhibitin? to any por.-on in want of a good instrument.? ffp will engage to furnish these instrument*, of j the best quality of tone and finish, at a small advance on N. York price'. Having had a long ex-1 perience, he is enabled to select such instrument? as will give satisfaction, lie may be found at Rose's lintel, fl^grr.Pianos TUNEI) and REPAIRED 011 rcaI snunble ieima. J. I.. KERN, Professor of Music. Jan 17 3 3m HETIR.\ DAY IS OVER: BUT THE MAGISTRATE'S COURT IS ALWAYS IN SESSION.?The undersigned i? in urgent need of | money, and earnestly calls upon those indebted to him to make early settlement. He has a large number of unsettled accounts, most of which are for small amounts, upon which he has waited for a long time and which must now be closed up.? Those who are indebted will save an expenditure of cost as well as good feelings by heeding this notice; as its contents are intended to apply to all without discrimination. J. J. EVANS. Feb 13 0 5t In Equity?York. Elias J. Garrison, r( ux. rt. ol. ] ?w. | Bill for Mary Faries and j Partition. Margaret J. Faries. J IT appearing to my satisfaction that Mary Faries, and Margaret J. Faries, defendants in the above case, reside beyond the limits of the State: On motion of W, B. Wilson, Solicitor for Complainants, it is Ordered, that they plead, answer or de- ! mur, to the bill of complaint filed Nov. 1st, 1855, j within three months from the publication hereof, j or an order j>ro ron/esso will he awarded ngainst them. JNO. L. MILLER, c. K. Y. l>. Yorkville, S. C., Jan. 31, 1850. [$5?] (3) A BOXES PRIME CHEESE ; a i | large lot of Scotch Herring: a full supply ; i CANDLES, Sporm, Adamantine and Tallow ; a j ! fine lot of Spanish. German and American CIG- i ARS, with every variety of choice Groceries unri j Provisions, for sale by THOMAS DA VIES & CO. Feb 21 8 tf ! FRESH AND GENUINE GARDEN SEEDS. JUST Received at the Drug and Chemical Store I of L. 1\ BARNETT & CO., a large lot cfi | Landreth's celebrated GARDEN SEEDS, warrnn- j 1 ted fresh?wholesale or retail. ! Feb 21 8 tf A/fOE ASSES.--10 Barrels Superior X. Or-j ItX leans Molasses. 10 half barrels do. 15 Bbls. Stewart's Refined C. Sugar, i 15 Boxes E. D. Cheese. ! . Just Received by S. J. Kl'YKENDAL & BRO. Feb 7 0 tf | DR. 31 ARC'IIISl'SUTERINE Cntholicon ; | Mustang and Venetiau Liniments, Pain Killer and Spanish Mixture. For sale by L. P. BARNETT & CO. Nov 1 4J1 tf C'OLOGXE, AtC.--A fine assortment of Co/ lognes and Extracts, for the handkerchief; Fancy and Toilet Soaps, Nail, Teeth, Hair and Flesh Brushes. For sale by I?. P. HARNETT & Co. | Nov 1 4J1 tf j SIXGLE AXD UOI BLE TRFSSES, for adults, children and infants; Gents and Ladies Shoulder Braces. Supporters and Bandages. For Sale hv L. P. BARXETT k CO. Nov 1 ' 4:5 tf rn/WA LBS. SFPERFISE FLOI'R ?/" r\f\J?a new supply?for sale cheap by " THOMAS IUVIF.S i CO. Feb is * li if I justness' ^toticfs. MASONIC MEETINGS. v a/ philanthropic lodge, Y?Sr No. 78, A.-. F.\ M.\ meets regularly on il.c THIRD MONDAY EVENING of r- n ? 11 month. L. M GRIST. Secretary. Mackeif c hapter, No. ia. r.\ a.*. M.\ holds its regular Communication* on the FIRST MONDAY EVENING ofenchmonth. L. M. GRIST, Secretary. G< i US<>\ coi/ncil, No. hold- its ref gular meetings on the FIRST TUESDAY Evening in each month. L. M. GRIST, Recorder. July 26, 18.3.7. 2t? ly DR. ALFRED CRAVEN, Efsibtnt jiuwim flcntist, YORKVILLE, S. C. 8?* On the East side of the Main Street, South of the "Palmetto Hotel." Jan 6 1 tf J. C. CHAMBERS, Attorney at Law and'Solicitor in Equity, YORKVILLE, S O. OFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE. A.* i or o in ./ UUI? iU, iOOO. 't'J U S. J. KUYKENDAL & BRO. YOUKVILLE, S. C. purchasers op eowos, jsoto, wasAs, com an<l all other country produce. Feb 4 C tf W. B. WILSON, Attorney at law and Solicitor in Equity, YORKVILLE, S. C. Office on Liberty Street, in the rear of the "Adickes Building." March 29 12 ly JOHN I. MILLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW axi> COMMISSIONF.lt IX KQT'ITY, yorkvillk, 8. p. Office in the Court-House. Jan 18 2 tf P. J. I.0WR1F.. J. II. F.NNIS.S. LOWRIE & EWISS, healers ix ^loolis, ?Monm>, ^ttusic, WALL-PAPER, &C., CHARLOTTE, N. c. March 20 12 ly PRITCHARD & CALDWELL, wholesale and retail dealers ix uk iiiik mm us Paints, Oils, &c., XO 3. GRANITE ROW, OPPOSTTF. SADLER'S HOTF.L. CHARLOTTE, N. C. March 29" 12 ly R. W. RECK WITH, tuttafcjj anh Cloclt-HMcr, CHARLOTTE, N. C. Keeps Constantly on hand a fine assortmentof Jewelry. Repairing promptly Executed. A ne 1C .12 lv S. W. DAVIS, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Office 5 Doors South of Sadler's Hotel, CHAKLOTTB, N C. All Collections or other business committed to his care in the Counties of Mecklenburg, Lincoln, Rowan, Cabarrus or Union, will be attended to with pleasure, ami disposed of as directed. March 28 12 ly JAMES HARTY, WITH FENTON, LEE &. CO. Importers nnd Jobbers of DRY GOODS, NO. 22 COURTLANDT-STBEET, NEW-YORK. Jan 3 1 2m WILLI AM M. ITXYO, Hi in minn nun. [ FOR FLORIDA COTTON, North Commercial Wharf, Charleston, S. C\, WITH A BRANCH, 97 Bay-Street, Savannah, Qa. Oct 11 40 6tmo CALDWELL, PAGAX & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Will attend to the Sale of Country Produce, Flour, Grain &c. Office at the Corner of East Bay anil Cumberland-Sts., Caldwell, Blakely i Co., 4 James Pagan, > Charleston, S. C. Brnwlcy & Alexander, j Nov 8 44 ly iai hi i a n SOASH MAflUFAetURER, Colloge Stro6t, immediately in rear of Sadlers Hotel CHARLOTTE, N. C., figy* Keeps constantly on hand a splendid assortmentof Carriages, Buggies &c., of the latest styles. Orders from a distance will receive prompt - attention.-?a March 29 12 ly NEW CARPET STORE. JAMES G. BAILEY, (tATF. OF THE FIRM OF BAILEY AND LAMBERT) Direct Importers of all Kinds of CABPITING.MS.FLOOROILCLDTHS.IC. u\r.\ (.OODS, Curtain Materials and Trimmings, &c. 234 KING.STREET, CHARLESTON, S. C. fig?* P. S.?Orders promptly attended to. Aug. 2 CO " ly* j ARCnJl'D. CAMERON JOS. JOHNSON, JR. CAMERON & CO., PHtENIX IRON WORKS, CHARLESTON S. C., Manufacturers of Marine and Stationary Engines; Rice Pounding and Threshing Mills; Machine- ; ry for Saw-Mills; Castings in Iron and Brass, daily; Boiler and Wrought Iron Work, done by steam-power with Machinery of their own construction. Nov 22 40 ? ly South Carolina,?York District, IN EQUITY. Wylieand Moffatt e.t. Joseph H. Wylie.?Petition to nvfoKlioli slnKt IT appealing to the satisfaction of the Commissioner, that Joseph H. Wylie, the ilefcndant in this case, resides beyond the limits of this State; It is, therefore, on motion of Hemphill & Gaston, Solicitors for Petitioners, Ordered : that the said Defendant do appear nud plead, answer or demur j to said petition within three months from the pub lication of this notice, otherwise, judgment pro J confesxo will be entered against him. J NO. L. MILLER, c. e. y. d. Feb 21 8 3m NEW BOOKS! ALL persons not having settled their Accounts previous tot the first of January, 1850, will please call and settle by NOTE or CASH, as I must olofe mv books before opening new ones. G. U. HATCH FORD. Feb 28 f? Ct T? SSENCE OF COFFEE, Yeast Powders J and Hop". For sale bv Nov 1 L. P. HARNETT & CO. t ADAMS' EXPRESS"cllffPAM H AVING arranged with Hip Railroad Companies running to Columbia, for the safe and rapid carriage of their Express matter, now offers to the citizens of Columbia, Greenville, Laurensville, Anderson, Vorkville, Charlotte, etc., etc., extraordinary facilities for the safe, cpeedy and cheap transmission of FREIGHT of all descriptions, to and from all parts of the United States, | Canada, Europe and California. Bank Notes, Specie and Small Parcels, AT REDUCED RATES!!! Trustworthy Messengers accompany each and every train by which we sctul, tints securing to our patrons, the most careful attention to their property during transmission. Our Wagons call for and deliver goods free of Porterage. Our Southern and Western Express for Charleston, Augusta, Atlanta, Chattanooga, LaGrange, Nasnville, Macon, Columbus, Savannah, Montgomery, etc.' etc., leaves daily at G A. M. and 2 P. M. Our Steam Ship Express from New York, ar"ve? in Columbia every Tuesday and Friday at8J j \. M. Returning, closes at 7 P. M. Our Northern "Inland Express," via. Wilming! ton, Richmond, Norfolk and Baltimore, arrives daily at 10J A. M., and leaves at 2} P. M. Freight for thi3 route should be marked "inland." Checks, Bills, Drafts, etc., collected^at all places where we employ agents, and proceeds promptly remitted by Express. Office 117 Richardson street. J. B. EZELL, Agent. inarch 13 11 3m TAXES! TAXES!! J WILL proceed to collect the TAXES for the Year 1855, at the following places and on the following times to wit: At Fort Mill, on Tuesday, the 12th of February. At Ebenezerville, on Wednesday, the 13tb of February. At Rock Hill, on Thursday, tlie l 1th of February. At t'oates' Tavern, oh Friday, the 15th of February. At Gray Westbrook's, on Saturday, the 16th of February. At McConnellsville, on Tuesday, the 10th ol February. At Mnj. Myles Smith's, on Tuesday, the 2fith of February. At Joseph Clinton's, on Wednesday, the 27th of February. At Clay Hill, on Thursday, 28th of February. At Yorkville, March Court Week. At Robert Whiteside?', on Tuesday, the 18th ol March. At McGill k MeElwee's Store, on Wednesday the 10th of March. > At Wm. Moore's, Sen., on Thursday, the 20tl of March. At Joseph Whisenant's, on Friday, the 21st o: March. At Thomas Xance's, on Wednesday, the2Cth o March. At Samuel Feemster's, ou Thursday, the 27tl I ol March. At Wylie's Store, on Friday, the 28th of March I At Yorkville, on the first Monday in March am j April. Bg&^The Books will be closed on the first o May. Tax-Payers are reminded that the Collec tor is required to issue executions against all de fanlters after the Books are closed. L. P. SADLER. T. C. Jan 24 4 i5t South Carolina?York District IN THE COMMON PLEAS. Wylie & Smith, vs. E. H. Moss.?Attachment. WHEREAS tlu. Plaintiff did on the 8th day o September, file his declaration against th< Defendant, vrho (as it is said) is absent from ant without the limits of this State, and has neithei wife nor attorney known within the same, upoi whom a copy of said declaration might be served It is therefore Ordered, that the said defendant d< appear and plead to the said declaration, on or be fore the 28th day of September, which will be ii the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundre< and fifty-six, otherwise final and absolute judg ment will then be given and awarded against him JOHN G. ENLOE, c. c. c. w.s. Clerk's Office, York District, 1 Sept. 27, 1855. / 39 lyq Dissolution of Copartnership. ^2 THE Copartnership heretofore existing be yw tween the undersigned in the PRACTICI 4a of MEDICINE, under the style of THOM ASSON &. LINDSAY, anil in the DRUG BUSI NESS under the firm of LINDSAY & THOMAS SON, ha? been, this day, dissolved by mutual con sent. As it is very desirable to close up the af fairs of the copartnership, persons who are in debted are earnestly requested to call on cither o the undersigned, and make settlement. A largi amount of indebtedness remains unsettled upoi the books, which must be arranged at an earl} day. Persons having claims against the Drug Store will present them to Dr. LINDSAY, wb( wiil make settlements. D. II. THOMASSON, J. F. LINDSAY. Yorkville, Feb. 18, 1856. 8 tf MEDICAL NOTICE. ^.,2 THE undersigned, after returning his thanki Yfa f?r l'1P l'heral patronage heretofore bestow ed on him, respectfully announces to his friends and the public that he ha9 associated Dr j EDWARD E. JENKINS with him in the practice o: MEDICINE AND SURGERY, and Hopes in nis new association to receive tn< i same generous measure of public confidence ani i favor. Dr. JENKINS, after graduating in th< j Medical School of his own State, availed hitnsel: ! of the advantages afforded in the Institutions o1 Paris and other European cities. Having giver special ATTENTION to SURGICAL SCIENCE, he is prepared particularly to attend to cases it that department of the practice. P. II. THOMASSON. Yorkvillc Feb. 21. 8 tf ^EW~ATTMCT!ONS! AT THE CORNER STORE!!! Messrs. Adickes & Withers, HAVE in store a large and varied stock of Drj Goods, to which they invite the attention ol their friends and customers in town and District. The stock consists of carefully selected DRESS AND FANCY GOODS ; Ready-Made Clothing; Cloths and Cassimeres; Boots and Shoes and Bonnets; Hardware and Crockery; and every other article belonging to j their lineot business. Persons in want of ME!1 @??ID)g ! are requested to give them a call, at their Store j in the "ADICKES BUILDING," where they will i find the best qualities at as low rates as can be had in this market. may 10 18 tf South Carolina?York District Myles Neely, Applicant, i>#. Hance Neely, et. al. heirs-at-law of Robt. Neely, defendants. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Robert S. Neely, James Turner and wife Angeline, Hiram Gilrcath and wife Mary Ann, David Stradley and wife Mary, Peter S. Bodenhnmer, Harriet Bodenhamer, William Bodenhnmer, Susan Bodenhamer and Henry C. Bodenhamer, defendants, reside without this State, it is therefore ordered that they do appear and object to the division or sale of the real estate of Robert Neely. deceased, on or before the 1st day of April nexi, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. 17th December 1855. J. M. ROSS, 0. Y. D. Jan 17 3 3m GROCERIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION MAYBE FOUND ?AT? S. J. KlIYKEYDAL & BROTHER'S AT prices which cannot fail to suit purchasers and place COMPETITION beyond DEFIANCE. Those visiting Yoykville with the intention of purchasing any article in the GROCERY LINE, will find it to their advantage to examine our Stock, before purchasing elsewhere. Feb C C tf OX MARROW, POMADE, Tricopherous, Kathairon, Carolina Hair Tonic, Chews Eau Lustrate Ilair Tonic, Macassar and Bears Oil, with many other articles for beautifying and improving the hair. For sale by L. P. BARNETT & Co. Nov 1 tf ClORN MEAL.?"Just Received, alargo sup^ ply, by THOMAS DAYIES & CO. Feb lb ' 9 tf ! THE PRINCETON PRESS. THE design of the invenlor was to get up a Press which would answer eivry requirement of the i offer made by Ukoroi: Ebcce, of New York, in ! 1851, viz: cheap, light, easily managed, and cnj pable of throwing oil' at least COO sheet* per hour.. . This Press will throw olf from 5UU to BOO sheets ~t per hour, doing the work equal to any Cylinder i Press. The bed stands about 30 inches from the floor, and is the most convenient of all Presses to make ready the form on. It is adapted to jobbing, or book work, as well as newspaper, and will register as well as any other Cylinder Press. It requires, to work it, a man to turn the fly wheel ~ and a boy to feed the sheets. ' ^ * The Inking Apparatus is very complete, and differs from the apparatus used in Cylinder Presses generally, being more like that used in the Power Platen Presses. Two rollers pass over the form twice to each impression, taking ink for each sheet. A Press of this description for newspaper and jobbing, bed 44 by 28* inches, with roller mould, *" i roller stocks, blanket, flying and registering ap- * paratus, &c., complete, will be furnished for $600. J* If intended for book work chiefly, an extra ink fountain will be furnished for $20. The press/ tly wheel, etc.,will weigh about 2UW pound?. iue sides, Sic., are iron. Length of frame, seven feet ?height, to front edge of feed hoard, three feet six inches. Any sire made to order. The following is the list of Sires and Price? as far as established: Bed 28 by 20, S400. Bed 48 by 81, $6.80 " 3G 24, 460. "50 82, 600. ? 44 284, 500. " 62 82, 626. " 46 80* 540. ? The beds will tako chases their full breadth; and'within two inches of the length. Teem*.?One-half, cash: one half, note, at 4 months, with approved security; or 2J per cent discount for cash. ' i Boxing and Cartage, $13. i For more than three years the inventor of the above Press has been improving it, working it all the while, and ascertaining, with great care and ex* pense, the best mode of carrying out all tbe details ?and he flatters himself he has succeeded in perfecting it; and is now manufacturing the Press g himself. No Press will leave his premises without beiug thoroughly tested, and without it perforins to the entire satisfaction of the purchaser. JOHN T. ROBINSON. Princeton, N. J., Nov. 1855. 46 8m LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. 1'ORKTIU.E, S. C. SW. JACKSON, having bought out the estah lishments of L. P. SADLER and LOVE and McCONNELL, respectfully informs the people of Vork and tho travelling community, that he will F hereafter conduct the business of a LIVEEY and SALE STABLE in Yorkville. He will keep a fine , stock of HORSES AND VEHICLES 1 of every kind for sale or hire, and will be preparP ed with good drivers and comfortable conveyances at all times to carry passengers to and from P any point in the surrounding country. Upon the arrival of the Cars, carriages will be in waiting at j the Depot TO TAKE TRAVELLERS forthwith to their destination. His prices will be 1 reasonable, and the business will be conducted strictly on the CASH PRINCIPLE without distinc- *. f tion of persons. A portion of his stock will be f\?. - kept at the Stables formerly occupied by Love k McConnell; and the remainder, at his new Stable, nearly OPPOSITE THE POST-OFFICE, . on Madisou-Street. Three large and conveniently located lots will be kept for the accommodation of DROVERS, who are invited TO GIVE HIM A TRIAL. S. W. JACKSON. v ? f Yorkville, Jan. 17, 1856. 3 ly v I , CHESTER, S. C. THE co-partnership Recently existing between C. NEEP and SAM'L McNINCH having been - dissolved, the undersigned respectfully announces i to the citizens of 1 YORK AND CHESTER, and the surrounding Districts, that the busine?9 will in future be carried on in his own name, at " : the former STAND NEAR THE DEPOT. He is prepared to execute all orders in his line of business, such as Plain and Ornamental MARBLE-WORK, consisting of Monuments, Tombs, J Head-Stones, Tablets, Mantel-Pieces &c. He will '' keep on hand the best description of ' ITALIAN & AMERICAN MARBLE, and has secured tho services of experienced and tasteful workmen. All orders addressed to him, at Chester, will meet with prompt attention; and will f BE PACKED A\D FORWARDED ) with the utmost care and despatch. The terms i will be made as accommodating as they can be ob- j tained either North or South. SAM'L McNINCH. > Chester, Oct. 18 22 ly ?mSXSm WA5E-BQQM. THE undersignedhav-/JRW IBSn ing again taken charge^"^L ^ ^ of the CABINET SHOP, EflB 3 on Merchant's Row, near the Depot, respectfully . calls the attention of the citizens of Torkville and 3 the surrounding country to his stock of r FURNITURE on hand. The assortment, both home-made and ? of Northern manufacture in general?embracing | such articles as Wardrobes; Bureaus; Sideboards; > Work, Folding, Extension, Mahogany and Walnut f Tables a full supply of Cane-Seat and Back Chaire, r large and small . ROCKING CHAIRS, ' Mahogany, Nursery and Arm Chairs, and the 1 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, . V? to manufacture ' ? '-Jt CABINET F1RNITIRE of all kinds, and respectfully asks all who are in want of articles in his liqe, to give him a call. FUNERALS will be furnished at ths shortest no . tice. GEORGE 8. DOSTER. f Aug 30 34 ly HT1 AID C0MMISSI01 IB TIIE undersigned respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, that ho will attend to the sale of all kinds of PRODUCE, MERCHANDIZE, NEGROES, STOCK, FURNITURE, An<] A?n??tkinn /??? Vifl OAU ?* ? tuiu ctcijvuiu^ mab \j uu un sviu, at a. i ca.^uuuic commission. All business entrusted to him wDl be promptly attended to and immediate returns made. He returns his sincere thanks to the citizens of Yorkville and vicinity, for the liberal patronage heretofore bestowed upon him, and hopes by striot attention to business, to merit and share a continuance of the same. Address, V. K McELHANEY, Auctioneer, Yorkville, S. C. references: Yorkville.?W. I. Clawson, Jno. L. Miller, Dan'l ^ Williams. Cheater.?A. Q. Pagan & Co. Lancaster.?J. Cureton, J. H. Witherspoon. North Carolina.?W. L. Irwin, R.' Irwin. Unionville.?W. J. Keenan. Yorkville, July 26, I860. 21 tf ! South Carolina--York District IN THE COMMON PLEAS. W. K. Hamilton, vs. Green Nelson.?Attachment. WHEREAS the Plaintiff did. on the twentieth day of April, 1856, file his declaration aj gainst the defendant, who (as it is said) is absent from and without the limits of this State, and has neither wife nor Attorney known within the same, upon whom a copy of the said declaration might be served: It is therefore Ordered, that the said defendant do appear and plead to the said declarWViA mnntiT ?**o+ dorr rtf i HI1U1I, UUUI IICIU1S 1"V mvuijr "?"? ""V -?"b*-" ? which will be in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, otherwise final and absolute judgment will then be given and awarded against bim. v ! JOHN G. ENLOE, c. c. c. pu. Clerk's Office, York Dist, Aug, 20, 1866. 33 Notice to guardians, ac.? Guardians, Trustees, Committees, Ac., are hereby notified to make their Annual Returns on or before the 1st day of May next. All person in default at that time will be ruled inditcriminattly. Also Guardians appointed at last June Term, and who have not yet given bond, are requested to do so immediately. JNO. L. MILLER, c. s. t d. Commissioner's Office. I Jan 31 6 tf