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Miramon: that he felt uneasy in his position, and considered any further attempt at a peaceful solution of the Mexican question useless: that in this sense be had plainly written home to his government, as also he had notified the government of Juarez that if they do not come at once to an understanding with the United States, a resort must he had to arms: nnd finally, to sum up all, that as no proper response was expected, war between the two countries was inevitable. Stated thus broadly and literally, by a gentleman who writes at his ease, this intelligence is somewhat startling. It is, however, in its general drift and meaning, in accordance with intelligence which we receive through other and more direct sources. Not only has our Minister, in his zeal in our national interests, failed to bring the Government of Miramon to a sense of duty, bat. what seems, at first sight, more unaccountable to those who do not know Mexican character, he has failed to come to any credible and honorable arrangement with the party which pretends, above all others, to be the party of liberality and progress. We state these facts as they come to us very directly, but not without misgivings as to their entire accuracy, inasmuch as we are left in doubt as to whether the writer reports directly a conversation had by himself with Mr. McLane, or only a popular version of what may have accidently fallen from his lips. In the meantime, however, we await, not without impatience, the arrival of -- *T /^_7 the next steamer from vera urur. ?new \mcuii9 Picayune. The Self Propelling Steam Fire Engine.?The Philadelphia papers think perfection has been reached in the last Steam Fire Engine bnilt there, and which propels itself on any sort of street.? The North American says: The engine went from the bouse, at Lombard and Third streets, up Lombard to Fifth, up Fifth to Cbesnut, up Chesnut to Broad, down Broad to South, down South to the Dock, and along Deleware avenue to Lombard street and back to the house. The engine descended the hill at the foot of South street with as much ease as an ordinary wagon under perfect control, and afterwards asceuded the bill at Lombard street, which is the steepest in the city, with the same facility. The ascent of Lombard street hill was done without even approximation to a baulk. No pair of horses in Philadelphia could have done the same feat. J It was feared that this matter would be a failure, and when it was successfully accomplished, and j the utility of the machine established beyond a peradventure, the crowd who witnessed it rewarded the performance by nine hearty rounds of applause. The members of the company own'ng the apparatus were almost beside themselves with exultation. When the apparatus reached Chesnut street, the multitude of people swelled to thousands, and more excitement was created than ever. Part of the route down Broad street was done at the rate of ten miles an hour?a matter absolutely necessary to escape the crowd. For so uncouth a looking apparatus, this ma chine is a miracle. It is handled as easily as a child's wagon. It can be stopped like a stopwatch. It is steered by a tiller, and while its entire working is simple, its whole management is nnder perfect control. It is frecfrom sparks or smoke. Indeed, the only difficulty is to suggest a fault in it. The company intend to take it ont again this week and give it a test, when all who desire to do so can witness it. For service In conflagrations along Delaware avenue. Front and Water streets, where it can suck Water from the river, it will be invaluable. King'* Mountain Military School. The annual announcement of those successful teachers of youth, Capts. Jenkins and Coward, appear in the Mercury this morning. The military education of youth has ever been fuliy advocated in these columns, and it is gratifying to read such reports of examination as may be found in the last number of the Yorkville Enquirer.?Charleston Mercury. The King's Mountain Military School.?This excellent institution, situated at Yorkville, is, we are gratified to learn, in a most prosperous condition. This is doubtless gratifying intelligence throughout the State, as the School is regarded from the seaboard to the mountains, as a very capital institution.?Orangeburg Southron. The Yorkville Military School.?The card of Messrs. Jenkins & Coward will be found in another column. We have also received from them a copy of their circular, containing rules, regulations, catalogue, &c. We are pleased to see from this that the uumber of cadets in their school is one hundred and three, and that these enterprising gentlemeu have, through their energy uttd indefatigable exertions, held it up to a very high standard of prosperity. They are assisted by a very able corps cf professors and officers.?South Carolinian. Columbia Market. J CUT 18. Cotton.?The sales for the week amount to 200 bales, most of the sales being on private terms.? '?vi. t??;.om,ntot!nno thnntrh e are uoi scaro-eiy ?uic lu ? 0_ we believe a prime article would command ll|c. We quote extremes 80115c. Flour.?The market is well supplied, and the j demand being limited, we quote at $3053.25 per sack of 98 lbs. Corn.?The demand good, at $1.05051.10 per bushel. Peas.?The market is pretty well supplied, and we quote 900,95c. per bushel. Baron?Country, Hog round 111012c; Baltimore sides 110115: shoulders 8081; hams 12014c. Lard 1250131c. per lb. Oates.?None in market; nominally quoted at 600 65c. Butler.?Country scarce, and would command 20025c. per lb. Yorkville Female College.?It will be seen from the notice in this issue, that the 12th Session of the above Institution will open on the 17th of August. It is a Presbyterian seminary, and it has been in operation sufficiently long, to afford practical evidence of the facilities it affords for obtaining, at a reasonable expense, a substantial and accomplished education. Not the least of its advantages is its location. The village of Yorkville has always been noted not only for its beauty and salubrity, but also for the intelligence and morality of its citii ms, thus making it at once a pleasand and safe place of residence. The College under the control, of its Principal, whose experience and acquirements well qualify him for the position, h3S tally met the expectation of its friends. And we trust it will long continue to enjoy as we know it merits, the favor and patronnge of the community.? c? .? n douinerji ircsjifi'-mnt. Roaches.?A correspondent of the Knoxville Whig furnishes the following remedy for Roaches. Perhaps some of our readers may be interested in it: "These vermin are easily destroyed, simply by cutting tip green cucumbersat night, placingthem about where the roaches commit depredations.? What is cut off from the cucumbers in preparing them for the table, answer the purpose as well, and three applications will destroy all the roaches in the house. "Remove the peelings every morning, and renew them at night. If properly applied, and the remedy fails, the writer of this article will pay any one's subscription for this paper for one year." Serine/ Machines.?The following paragraph from a number of the London Monthly Magazine published in 1817, contuins an allusion apparently to the first sewing machine invented : "A Tyrolian has lately invented at Vienna a machine for needle-work, by which it is said every kiod of sewing may be executed with the utmost precision. The Emperor of Austria has granted a patent to the inventor. Should these mechanical perfections make much further advancement. everything in the world will shortly be executed by machines." Ilo,?.?Italy is about uj large in territory as throe such Sf't'es as Ohio. It contains 25,000,000 of people. The largest State i? Naples. It occupies more than one-third of the peninsula.? The Pope rules over about three millions of people. The Stn'e of Tuscany has about two millions. and Parma and Modena one million of inhabitants. Sardinia has a population of five raillions. and is nearly the size of South Carolina.? The States of Lombardy and Venice belong to Austria in sovereignty, and contain five millions of people. CONSIGNEES PER KING'S MOUNTAIN R. ROAD From the 13*h to the 19th of July, 1859. Carrol, C'ark S; Co., 0. K. Ratchford, B. T. Wheeler. V. A. Causae & Co., J. McGill. Rev. IV. Curtis, J. J. Garvin, Meachnm 6: Wheeler, R. S. Hope, Dr. S. Deas, Rev. R. Lathen, Adams, McCorkle & Co.. Bartlett, Gilkey & Co., H. Nichols, D. D. Durham, Beam & Jenkins, J. M. McElwee, B. F. Briggs, B. CoviDgton, J. J. Garvin. R. Hare, A. H. Chambers, H. F. Adickes & Co., G. W. Melton, S. H. Anthoney, A. M. Leadbetter, John Smith, Clark & McArthur, W\ C. Beatty, Jenkins & Coward, L. M. Grist. R. G. McCaw W. P. McFadden nnd S. E. & J. R. Bratton. Sore Eyes.?A gentlemen of large: experience Ml observation assures us that the following is the best remedy he has ever seen tried for sore eyer: Take six grains of white vitrol; and 18 l grains of fine table salt, dissolve in half a piut of | rain or distilled water, filter through paper and j drop a small portion in the eyes, several times a j day. If too strong dilute with water.?Nashville Union. Special Providence.?Rev. E. E. Boyce of York District, in a Postscript to a private letter gives us the following curious fact: "During divine service at Bethany Church, York, S. C., in the midst of my. discourse (we were in the arbor) a storm came up and a bolt of electricity struck a large oak tree near by to which a mule was hitched. The congregation were startled, some said they felt the heat, other* said they smelt the sulphurous fumes, and amid al' this,.vet even (he mule at the tree icas not injured, nor did it break loose."?Due West Telescope. ?) irtrrr<; SABBATHSCHOOL CELEBRATION. The Sabbath School Celebration of the Mtth odist Church, and the sister Schools of the village which have received notice, will meet at the Court House on Friday, 22d instant, at 4 o'clock, p. m. The Procession, under the direction of Messrs. W. I. Clawson, James Mason and W. Q. Postell, will proceed to the Methodist Church, where the public exercises will be conducted, which will consist in declamation and music. The citizens of the town are cordially invited to attend at the Church. A suitable Pic-Nlc will be provided. EDWARD MOORE, ATTORNEY AT IjAW and YORKVILLE, S. C. Offic on Liberty-Street, near the "Adickes Building," and one door below the Post-Office. c. davis melton, "1 / sam*l w. melton. Chester, S. C. J ( Yorkville, S. C. MELTON <fc MELTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, yorkville, s. c. Will practice in the Courts of Union, York, Lancaster Chester, and Fairheld Districts. Way Particular attention eiven to ccdlections. rr Office North of the Court-House, and at the roar of I Moore, Rainev 6c Co's Store., A'": Jan 7 ' , 1 ' tf FORT MILLS ACADEMY. THE Second Session of the FORT MILLS ACADEMY, under the charge of Mr. BUTLER P. ALSTON, as Principal, will begin the THIRD MONDAY IN JULY, instant. Boarding can be obtained at reasonable rates. B. M. COBB, Chairman. July 7 27 3t Judge Meigs, President of the American Institute, says,?"The discovery of this powder, by Prof. Lyon is of national importance. The Farmers' Club have tested it thoroughly. Locusts. /woDoKnnnono onlo K?v rro fi rul fill YTOrm i P f?firi ho p. I urouvj/f/vio, ?ukc, .... - v, u..u w... Vv destroyed, gardens preserved, and houses raadc pure. It is free from poison to mankind, as tee sate Mr. Lyon eat it." There is no question as to the great efficacy of this article. A few applications destroys every thing like garden worms, bed-bugs, fleas, ticks, roaches. &c. It is an A"iatic plant discovered by Mr. E. Lton. Many imitations will be offered. Be sure it bears his address. Remember? > 'Tls Lyon's Powder kills all Insects in n trice, While Lyon's Pi'.ls ore touted for rats and mice. Sample Flasks, 25 cts.; regular sizes, 50 cts. and SI. BARNES & PARK. New York. For Sale at THE YORK 1)RUG STORE. July 7 27 lm Nature is tne obeat Pjiysician.?This is now admitted by the medical profession, as a fundamental principle of healing science. It is wisely provided by the human economy, that whenever anything is wrong in the physical system, the natural forces of the body are brought to bear to expel the disease. The great aim. therefore is to strengthen the natural powers. This has been kept in view by the skillful compounders of DR. J. HOSTETTER'S BITTERS, which operate to give fresh vitality to all the organs of the body The effect of this medicine upon the stomach, the liver and the kidneys, are prompt and decisive. The patient who is wise enough to quit a drugging, and try the Bittebs, soon feel9 as if he bad taken a new lease of life, and as he continues the use of the article, he is overjoyed to find the streams of health coursing through his frame.? Let all from whose cheek the bloom has departed, give Dr. J. Hostetter's Celebrated Bitters a trial. For Sale bv ALLISON & BRATTON and II. W. MERRILL, Yorkville, S. C. June 1C 24 lm RET.TEE TKT TEW TWTWTTTES. BRIAN'S PULMONIC WAFERS! The most certain and speedy remedy ever discovedfor all Diseases of the Chest and Lungs, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Consumption, Bronchitis, Influenza, Hoarseness, Difficult Breathing, Sore Throat, ?$ <" THESE WAFERS give the most instantaneous and perfect relief and when preserved with according to directions, never fail to effect a rapid and lasting cure. Thousands have been restored to perfect health who have tried other means in vain. To all classes and nil constitutions they are equally a blessing and a cure?none need despair no matter how long the disense may have existed, or however severe it may be, provided the organic structure of the vital orgaus is not hopelessly decayed. Every one afflicted should give them an impartial trial. To Vocalists a.nu Public Speakers, these Wafers are peculiarly valuable ; they will in one day remove the most severe occasional hoarseness ; and their regular use for a few days will, at all times, increase the power and flexibility of the voice, greatly improving it* tone, compass and clearness, for which purpose they are regularly used by many professional vocalists. JOB MOSES, Sole Proprietor Rochester, N. Y. Price 25 cents per box. Fur sale by ALLISON k BRATTON and H. W. MERRILL, Yorkville, S. C.: Havilasd, Stephenson & Co., Charleston, Wholesale Agents, and by respectable Druggists. May 12 It) leowly mini im YORKVILLE PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED BY THOMAS S. JEFFERYS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 20, 1859. GROCERY MARKET. BAGGING,Ounnv, yd ? 17 BALE ROPE. ^ tb 10 (a) 121 COFFEE. Rio, f! lb IS 0 ltl'j MACKEREL, No. 1, ^ bbl 0 No. o, 'fl bbl 0, "ft Kitt 2 75 0 3 50 MOLASSES, N. 0., i? gallon.. 55 0 CO Muscovado, gal 0 50 Cuba, gallon,.... 40 0 45 SUGAR. Brown, "fl lb 10 0 121 Refined lb Ill 0 15 SALT, rl sack, 1 00 0 1 75 APPLES, dried, "*? bush (ft ... I grecu, bush (ft CANDLES, Sperm, "f? Jb 50 (ft <yj j Adamant. jjt lb 25 (ft ;10 | i NAILS, cut, lb ker 5 (ft r>4 t RICE, bushel (ft 4 00* i EARN, V bunch (ft 1 00 ' PRODUCE MARKET. PRICES FROM WAGONS. BUTTER, (3 lb 124 15 I BEEP, ll? 64 (ft 7 I BEESWAX, ^ lb 18 (ft 20 | BACON, line round, (ft 114 , COTTON. Ib (Si ..." : CORN. $? bush 92 (Si 93 j CHICKENS, each 10 (ft 124 I EGGS, f? doz (ft 10 ! FEATHERS, *?> lb 35 (ft 37 1 FLOUR, fl bbl 5 00 (ft 5 50 | sack of 100 lbs (ft 2 75 j FODDER. 100 lbs (ft, 85 i LARD, lb (ft 124 1 j MEAL, bushel, (A 90" I PORK, 'fUb C4 (ft 7 1 PEAS, i? bushel "(ft SO TALLOW. ^ lb 10 (ft 124 WHEAT, fl bushel 1 00 (ft 1 10* WOOL, ^ lb 25 (ft 28 Cotton.?Nothing doing by the regular buyers. ' We heard of one crop lot sold this week, for home I consumption, at 11 cents round. Flour.?This article is coming in very slowly, j What little has been offered, was freely taken for i retailing purposes, at $2 75 for best new. I Corn.?The demand for this article is good at our former quotations. We hear of a few sales at I 92 to '.'3 cents per bushel. fjmntittal. MAnnif:r>?On Thursday rvenintr, the 14th instant, bv Rev. \V. W. Oarothorn, Mr. JOHN* M. SOURNEY of Ireland, to Miss NANCY REEVES, of this District. MPBUMmw?1^?P?? (1 ALE'S UNIVERSAL FEED-CIJTX TER. Also, Qnlc's Universal Corn-Shollers, with Separators. MEACHAM & WHEELER, Agents. LIGHTXIAG RODs7?Tb esubs criher is prepared to pnt up the very best and most approved LIGHTNING RODS at sho:rt notice, and on the most reas mable terms. All orders addressed to him at Yorkville, Winnsboro', Newberry or Greenville, will be promptly attended to. S. B. n.AWLEY. July 21 29 tf C^<5) K REWARD.?I will pay the above reward for the apprehension of my TWO NEGRO BOYS. One about twenty years old named AVANDA. The other about 1G years old, named BEATTY. Said negroes formerly belonged to the estate of JOHN McKELVEY, deceased, and are supposed to be lurking in their old neighborhood. I bought said Negroes on the 4th instant, at Chester, S. C., from KtRKFATRICK, Administrator. A. R. HOMESLEY, Shelby. N. C. July 21 29 tf LOST OR ?TOLE!V--From the subscriber at Prospect Church, on Sunday night, 10th instant, a small BROWN TOCKET BOOK, containing Eight Dollars in Cash and a note on Dennis Crosby, Sr., for $783.80, dated October 4th, 1856. There was also in the pocket Book a gold hook, belonging ton watch-chain. A liberal reward will be paid for the recovery of the Pocket Book and conteuts, and any information concerning it will be thankfully received. D. C. CROSBY, Blairsville, S. C. July 21 29 2t LOOK OUT! -jfrasssaapL. THERE will be sold at the late residence of JOHN FORBES, seven miles East of Yorkville, immediate]y on the Charlotte mad, at public out cry, on the 19th day of AUGUST! next, the plantation whereon the heirs of said deceased now reside, containing 440 ACRES. There is on the premises three settlements?one good frame Dwelling House, with good outbuildings and a well of excellent water. There is also on the premises, some good BRANCH-BOTTOM LAND and some MEADOW. Terms made known on day of sale. HEIRS OF JOHN FORBES, Dec'd. July 21 ' 29 Ct . "WATCH REPAIHINGr | THE Subsc-ibor has a in his employment a JJVlNE^STOCK OF WATCHES and JEWELRY, to which lie invites the attention of the public. E. M. KIRKPATRICK. July 21 29 . tf King's Mountain Military Nclicoi, YORKVILLE, S. C. fTJIE TENTH SESSION of this healthy located institution will open on 5k MONDAY, the 15th of August, to ^ continue four months. TERMS.?For Tuition, Books. Stationery. &c . Board, Lights, Washing and Fuel, $80, payable in advance. No pupil received under twelve or over eighteen years of age, or who cannot read and write. Circulars containing regulations and full information concerning the school may be seen in this office, or obtained by addressing the Principal at Yorkville. Mnj. M. JENKINS, Capt. A. COWARD. References.?Gen. James Jones, Columbia, S. C.; Ex Gov. J. H. Means, Buckhead, S. C.; Gen. D. F. Jamison. Orangeburg. S. C. : Col. I. D. Wilson, Society Hill, S. C,; Gen. R. 0. M. Dunuovnnt, '.?C> Depot, S. C. July 21 20 -It The Wadesborough Argus, Charlotte Democrat and Salisbury Watchman, will please copy twice and forward accounts to the Principals. FEMALE NORMAL SCHOOL, HIGH POINT, N. C. BsjyFifteeit-utiles West of Greensboro'. Rev. N. RAY, Principal, with efficient Assistants. #THE object of this Institution is to provide for the thorough education of young ladies, and as an additional feature, to qualify such of them as may desire it, for the avocation of teaching. Its next Session will begin on the 1st MONDAY IN AUGUST. Instruction is given in all the branches taught in the best Female Institutions. We have Apparatus, new Pianos, Sic The expenses are less than at any other Institution of the character in the State. Board alone and the English Branches, $40 to $55 per session. Latin and Greek each, $7 50. French, $5.? Ornamentals, very low. Board and half the tuition required in advance. U<?U THIRTY 1 'oung Ladies icill be received and credited for tuition until they can'teach and pay for it. Wanted.?Situations for Southern Female Teachers. For full information. Address Rev. W. I. LANGDON, Proprietor. Tnli' 1 1 28 tf South Carolina?York District. llfHEREAS G. R. RATCHFORD hns applied Y to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits of WILLIAM MISSKELLY. late of the District aforesaid, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me. at out next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at York Court House on the 2-5th day of JULY instant, to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and Seal, this 11th day of March, in the your ?^f our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, and in the eightyfourth veer of American Independence. J. M. ROSS. O. Y. D. July 14 i'R 2t South Carolina?York District. lirHEIlEAS JOHN n. PATRICK, has applied v f to me for Letters of Administration, on all and singular the.goods and chattels, rights and credits of ALEXANDER PATRICK, late.of the District aforesaid deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish sll and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden at York Court IIousc on the 2oth day of JULY. in?tant, to shew cause, if any, why the said administration should not be granted. Given under my baud and Seal, this 11th day of JULY, in tiie year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-nine, and in the eighty-fourth vear of American Independence. J. M. ROSS, 0. Y. D. July 14 2S 2t SELLMG JJFFAT COST! A Good Supply yet on Hand!! rgNlIE undersiened has still on ban 1 a handsome I stock of SUMMER and Winter CLOTWNG. wl : h. lie is selling at and below cost to close up the business. He offers the best bargains ever sold in Yorkville. Call and see him, and lay ir. supplies while they can be hail CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. This opportunity for buying CHEAP CLOTHING. at such very low rates, may not occur again I for years. REMEMBER?Every article at and below tbc j cost mark and invariablv for cash. F. H. SIMRIL. June 2 22 tf j Office of King's M, Railroad Co. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS having declared a DIVIDEND of THREE AND ONEHALF PER CENT., on the capital stock of snid Company, the same will be paid to Stockholders, at the Treasurer's Office, on and after the FIRST MONDAY IN JULY NEXT. J. G. ENLOE, Triaxurer. June 30 2G 4t DE GBATIll'S ELECTBIC OIL,.? Fresh and Genuine. For sale at the mmmmmSmm SOMETHING iVEW FOR YORKVILLE! . A SUMMEE SUPPLY op FAMILV fflOCBIES! and wiiiij be solid [on the MOST ACCOMMODATING TERMS, such as SO BUYER CAN OBJECT TO. we intend to sell, and fflfMMEIUl'SMTl it will 3pay you for EXAMJNIHGOUR STOCK. WE PARTICULARLY Livite the Family Trade OF OUR VILLAGE & COUNTRY FRIENDS, - FOR WHOSE SPECIAL BENEFIT, THIS STOCK OF GOODS HAS BEEN BOUGHT, B@u No pains shall be spared to please ?both in quality and price?all who favor us with their Custom.*?! mr9 mc? All packages of Goods purchased of us, will be sent home, FREE OF CHARGE, to any part of town. IMQMI & 'MB, ^ Coffee, Sugar and Molasses. WE hare jest received a large lot COFFEE, SUGAR and MOLASSES, which we offer on accommodating terms. MEACHAM & WHEELER, Near Rail Road Depot. Dundee Bagging. WE have a fine lot of heavy DUNDEE BAGGING, which we offer on time. MEACHAM & WHEELER, Near R. R. Depot. Bagging, ropeTWiNE.-we have just received a largo lot of BAGGING, ROPE and TWINE, which we offer ON TIME.? Call in and see us. MEACHAM & WHEELER, Near the Depot. Hemlock Leather. V Large lot can be found at MEACHAM & WHEELER'S, Near the Railroad Depot. r. a Trimc v>v< * nr>?w pdc I I A r,.. * i U.1 M mm MJM+.& . ? 1"'U . lot of FEATHERS, can bo found at MEACHAM & WHEELER'S, Near the Depot. Iron! Iron!! W7"^ have just received a large lot of assorted f IRON. MEACHAM & WHEELER. FLOUR, CORN, LARD, COS'tS?, SUGAR, RICE, MOLASSES, &0<j &/0.j &>Oij FOR SALE BY J. J. GARVIN. TO PLANTERS AND FARMERS. THE Subscriber desires to inform the public that he is prepared to furnish to any one that i irnnfu ?iirh n thinrr. the REST POTTOX GIN tllBt is made anywhere, and heis still making improvements on his former Gins, and has no fear in challenging any other Gin Factory to produce an equal in performance or speed. With good, dry Cotton, the roll in the gin cannot be broken nor made to spew over?which cannot be said of any other gin. His gin also has advantages and improvements which no other can have, as these have been regularly patented,?such as the exclusion of rats from the brush, &c.. by the peculiar construction of the gin, which no other has a right to make. He also makes THRASHERS of different construction to suit the wish of any one : the spike beater combined, the smooth drum with fingers and no spikes, and different other patterns. He has also the right of the celebrated Garlington Trashers which are very much admired by every one that has seen or tried them. Any one wanting a superor Gin or Thrasher can be supplied by sending his order to me at Chester C. H., So. Ca. Work will be carefully shipped to any place desired. Repairing done at short notice.. JOHN SIMPSON. To House-Builders, I will say that I am constantly manufacturing Sashes, Blinds and Doors of every description, of good material and of the very best workmanship. All work carefully packed and forwarded to order. June 2 22 tf YOItkVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE. #THE TWELFTH SESSION of this Institution will ctijnmence on the 3d' WEDNESDAY (17th)"0F AUGUST. Tuition per session of five months: Primary Department,...$10 to $15 00 Co'legiato Department $20 00] ? Music 44 20 00 | Use of Piano, 2 50 J- SI French, 15 00 ? Incidental Expenses, 1 00 J 3 Excellent Boarding at $10 per month. For circulars and catalogue.- giving full particulars, address, J. MONROE ANDERSON, President. June 30 20 71 Headquarters. NEW-CENTRE, S. CM July 11, 1859. Order No. ?. THE RATTALLIONS of the 34th Regiment, S. C. M., will parade for Review and Drill, at such times and places as herein indicated: The South Eattallion will parade at Carroll's Old Field, on Saturday, the 23d instant. The North Battnllion will parade at Galloway's Old Field on Saturday, 30th instant. The Commissioned and Non Comtnissioned Officers will attend the day previous to the Review of their respective Battnllions, for drill and instruction. By order of Col. J. Fitcuet. II." J. ALLISON, Adjutant. July 14 28 2t i king's ^ountain hotel, BY S. INT. STOXYB, i THIS establishment has recent- ! mi'J ^een rem?deled, repaired and fitted up anew, and the subscri- | j,er js prepared to entertain in the | I best style bis friends who may visit Yorkville. The ' ROOMS are comfortable and well furnished: ser| vants attentive; and the table supplied with the i best tbatcome? to market. Terms moderate. SAM'L N. STOWE. I Jan 6 1 tf HAIR DYE ?Batchelor's, Harrison's and Jayue's Hair Dyes. For dying the Hair, | Whisker's and Moustache, a beautiful and perm| anent black. For sale by &BRATTON. FOGrABXIES i WHOLESALE & IHSTAIl C OTT A HLB8 WE beg leave to inform our friends and custome beautiful variety of SPRING AND SI the most FASHIONABLE STYLES,, from the Fre PLANTERS AI Will find it to their advantage to examine our stoc which will be sold at UNUSUAL LOW PRICES FO City acceptance at .10 or CO days, will receive prom faction. Miller's Almanac, containing a list of our ( by mail, gratis, on application to 257 King-stre March 10 1 NEWFIRM! THE UNDERSIGNED have this day formed a Co-partnership under the title of DARWIN , & JEFFERYS, and having purchased J. W. . Avtnra enure block ui ^ Beg leave to inform their friends nnd the public 1 generally, that they will continue the GROCERY and PRODUCE BUSINESS at the old stand for- i merlv occupied by J. W. AVERY, and trust by < unremitting attention to business and a desire to l please, to merit a share of public patronage. In addition to our present stock of GROCERIES, we will be constantly receiving ( Fresh Supplies Of all articles usually kept irr this line of trade, which we offer at very low prices for CASH or PRODUCE, and on FOUR MONTHS TIME, to good prompt customers. Liberal prices paid for COTTON, CORN, FLOUR, &c., &c. P. B. DARWIN. T. S. JEFFERYs! Jan. 1, 1859. 2 tf ] PAINTS^SS5rOILS^ ' J f\f\ LBS. Pure Chrome GREEN, in Oil. lUUlOO lbs. '? " " Dry. 100 lbs. 'f " YELLOW, in Oil. 1 100 lbs. " " " Dry. ] VERDIGRIS, Dry and in Oil. ] VENETIAN RED, Dry and in Oil. Raw and burnt UMBUR. Raw and burnt TERRA DE SCIENNA. ' Spanish Brown, Lamp Black, Spanish Whiting, Putty, White and Yellow Glue, ( 500 galls, pure Linseed Oil. Wetherell & Brothers' Pure White Lead, i Tremont Lead, Snow-White Zinc, in Oil. All of whichwill be sold at the lowest prices by J ALLISON & BRATTON. PHffiNIX IRON WORKS, tl CHARLESTON, S. C. C A MT1R.OJJ db CO., 1 MANUFACTURERS of all kinds of MACHINERY, STATIONARY ENGINES, from four horse power upwards; MARINE ENGINES, , PORTABLE ENGINES, HIGH and LOW PRES SURE BOILERS. Saw Mills, Threshers, Pounding Mills, &c. Having a very extensive stock of Paterns, they are prepared to furnish all kinds of IRON and BRASS CASTINGS, at the shortest ' notice. Also, Agents for VAX SYCLE'S, PAT- 1 ENT FIRE BARS. - i Engines manufactured at this establishment will he found when compared witn those maae at Northern establishments, to be from twenty-five to fortv per cent largo for the same horse-powerA. CAMERON, JOS. JOHNSON, Jr. JOHN F. TAYLOR. May 12 10 Gm LOOK HERE! ADAMS, McCORKLE & CO., ' ARE in receipt of a LARGE and NEW STOCK of SPRING GOODS, embracing all articles . usually kept in a well assorted stook, to an examination of which, they invite their friends and the public generally. S?-Also, NOTICE PARTICULARLY, that, ! from and after this date, no goods which have been ] cut off and delivered, can be returned; and we much prefer, that all our friends call at our store, instead of sending servants, as we are more than . willing to exhibit our GOODS to all who may favor us with a call. April 14, 1859, 15 tf J "dr. j~ t. walker' : SURGEON DENTIST, Chester, S. C., WOULD respectfully inform the public that IT his rooms are now at the Cornwell House, where he may be professionally consulted on Mondays and Saturdays, and at Rock Hill, York Dis- 1 trlct, from the second Tuesday of each month until the Friday following. He is now in possession of the science, material, and instructions, for mounting Teeth on the CHE OPLASTIC PROCESS, which is considered by Dentists who have tried it, to be the perfection of ' mechanical Dentistry for mounting partial or full ' setts of Teeth. Jan 7. 1858. 1 tf < Morganton Select Sohool. 1 THIS School, located in the moun_ tains of North Carolina, will com- i mence on FRIDAY, AUGUST 5tb, " 1859. The number of boys will be limited. For terms, address m?-at Concord, N. C., until 1st of August. JAMES R. McANLAY. References.?Rev. D. Lacy, D. D., Davidson . College, N. C.; R. H. Morrison, D. D., Cottage Home, N. C.; J. E. Pressley, Coddle Creek, N. C.; Mnj. D. II. Hill, Charlotte Military Institate; Hon. B. Craig, Salisbury, N. C. June 23 25 ' 7t 1 South Carolina?York District. ' Arthur Kirkpatrick, Applicant i'?. Margaret Kirkpatrick, ct al., heirs-at law of Andrew ' Kirkpatrick, deceased. IT appearing to ray satisfaction that Henry ( nood and wife, Roiecca, and Jane Prater, two J of the defendants, reside without this State. It is, therefore, ordered, that they do appear and object to the sale or division of the real estate of . Andrew Kirkpatrick, deceased, on or before the 115th day of October next, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. J. M. ROSS, 0. Y. p. ] July 14 28 3m , In Equity?York, Tbos, Rataree, et al., vt. Mary Rattaree, el al.? Bill for Partition. IT appcarirg to my satisfaction that Robert Rataree, defendant in the above case, resides beyond the limits of this Stato : On motion of W. T. Clawson, it is ordered that be plead, answer or demur to the bill of complaint within three months from the publicattou of this notice, or a decree pro confcito will be awarded against him. ' ($5) JNO. L. MILLER, c. e. r. d. April 28 17 3m NOTICE.?All persons indebted to the firm of T. S. PAGAN & CO., or PAGAN, FAYSSOUX & CO.. are requested to make settlement forthwith, as I am determined to have the business closed by cash I owe money and it must be paid. If am absent you can call on G. W. WILLIAMS, JAMES JEFFERYS, Esq., or DANIEL O'LEARY, as either of them have some of the papers in their hiinds. This is our last notice. T. S. PAGAN & CO. PAGAN, FAYSSOUX & CO. ' Nov 18 4G tf . souTjrFimxr MUTUAL U IDfilE COMFAfiY. , LOCATED IN COLUMBIA, S. C. T. S. JEFFERYS, Agent, Will receive applications for Iasurauce in the above Company. NEGROES Insureil ou liberal terms and Policies issued by the Agent June 2 22 tf Medical Card. DR. B. M. COBB, respectfully informs the citizens of York District and surrounding country, that he is still located at FORT MILLS in this District, where he offers his Professional services. March 17 11 tf SUGARS.?New Orleans and Refined SUGAR. For Sale by I CARROLL, CLARE & CO. July 7 27 tf fc STILLMANj MB D11T GOODS STORE. ITOX, S. O. srs that we are prepared to offer them a large and IMflTER DRESS GOODS, embracing all neb, English and American manufacturers. TO FARMERS k of DOMESTIC AND PLANTATION GOODS, R CASH. Orders accompanied with the Cash or pt attention, and every effort made to give satis3oods, with memorandums attached, will be sent FOGARTIES A 8TILLMAN, et, Corner of Wentworth-st., Charleston, S. C. 10 ly LAND AND NEGROES FOR SALE. AT the late reaidenoe of ROBERT MEN DENHALL, deceased, eight miles South of Dallas and sixteen miles from Yorkville, on TUESDAY, the 2d day of AUGUST next, I will sell the plantation on which said deceased resided, containing about 315 ACRES, lying on both sides of the road leading from Dallas to Yorkville, well improved, easily cultivated and productive. There are two of the best Springs on the place, in the country. Apple and Peach Orchards'. The place may be sold in two tracts. I will also sell SIX YOUNG and LIKELY \EGROES, One man, four women and one child. Also, Horses, Cattle, (several Milch-Cows) Wheat, Oats, Farming Tools, Road Wagon, Wind Mill, Kitchen Furniture, Clook, Gun, Bees, &c., &c. A credit of twelve months will be given. N. MENDENHALL, Ex'r. July 7 27 4t* 1 | Commissioner's Sale. In Equity?York District. Mary C. McConnell, ) va I Bill for Dover. Walter B. Metts, et. ul. J IN obedience to the order of the Court of Equity, made in the avove case, at June Term, 1857, I will expose to public sale, at York Court House, on the 1ST MONDAY IIV AUGUST NEXT. :he trect of land described in the pleadings, vis: All the tract of land situate in York District, boun!?,i .r o.uv n.it. wis?l..l r> jcu uy iiwjun ui uuiiiu vivvcu, uumuciu uiuict a/# D. Moore, W. B. Wilson, John Starr and others, sontaining 1015 ACRES, nore or less. Tkbmk?Cash. ($9 75) JNO. L. MILLER, c. e. y. d. . ; J"ly 7 18 ' 13t ' '|tO FGANTER&.--CUTTON GINS of the J. best quality with ten inch SAWS, delivered it any Rail Road landing in the State at $2 per law. Premium awarded at the State Fair, Noremher 1858. For particnlars. address J. M. ELLIOTT, Winnsboro,' S. C. April 14 15 tdl'59 Administrator's Sale. riTILL be sold on the FIRST MONDAY IN AUGUST next, a valuable negro mAn naned CAESAR. Also, a good BILLIARD TABLE. The above property will be sold at the risk of the former purchasers. Terms?CASH. J. F. LINDSAY, Administrator Of the Estate of Jas. McLure, dec'd. July 14 28 3t _____ ' the WAMSUTTA PRINTS. THEY ARE THE BEST CALICOS YET OFFERED to the public for the money. Wholesale Agents, DEFORREST, ARMSTRONG & CO. NEW YORK. July 7 27 Cm aT.tnnanir tu. ?e r t rnov v AXVEit?IUO vrcuivum ui n. uunvx i N DAYIES, will meet me at Kock Hill on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19tb ; Saturday, MAY 21st; Saturday, AUGUST 20th; and Saturday, NOVEMBER 19th, 1869. L. H. MASSEY, Assignee. Jan 6 1 11m NOTICE.?The undersigned would respectfully urge it upon those indebted to the firm )f ADICKES & WITHERS, to come forward and >ettle. The books of the concern must be closed jither by cash or note. H. F. ADICKES, Survivor. . Jan 21, 1858. 3 tf WARRANTED TO BE GOOD, can be'ad by order, delivered at their Foundry, or at Yorkville, S. C. Address, J. &. E. B. STOWE, Stowesville, N. C. May 26 21 3m JEST OP EKED.?A fine selection of Perfumery. Pomades, Soaps, Hair, Tooth, Nail, Shaving, Hat and Cloth Brashes; Pocket-Books, Puffs and Boxes ; Rubber and Horn Dressing 3ombs; Dyes and other prepapations for the hair, ill persons wanting any of the above named ar:iclcs, will find it to their advantage to call at the YORK DRUG STORE. V. B. WILSON. I. I>. WITHXR8POON, JR. WILSOX & WITHERS POON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, YORKVILLE, 8. 0. Office in the bnilding at the rear of C. House, 'ormerly occupied by Col. I. D-Witherspoon, Sr. Nov 4 44 tf Kerosene oil.?a fresh supply just received and for sale at $1.75 per galou, CASH. The money mast accompany the jrder in every instance. E. M. KIRKPATRICK. Feb 3 5 tf Wanted.?A good HARNESS MAKER, and a good SADDLE MAKER, to whom steady employment and liberal wages will be givsn. Apply immediately. J. C. PAYNE. July 14 28 tf Flavoring extracts.-of lemon, Vanilla, Celery, Nutmeg, Ginger, Orange Flower and Damask Rose. Sugar of Lemons, for the instant preparation of Lemonade. For sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. Feb 24 8 ' tf hay's pile liniment^?a certain and effectual remedy for that most dirstressing malady. For sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. Feb 24 8 tf T IQCORS.- Fine French Brandy, Pure Port, JLi Madeira, Sherry, Teneriffe and Malaga Wines, for medicinal purposes only. For sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. Feb 24 8 tf accaroni, corn - starch, Rio. Tapioca, Sago, Pearl, Barley and Becker's Lanira, at ALLISON Si BRATTON'S. Feb 24 8 tf d agging.?A large lot of GUNNY~and JJ DUNDEE BAGGING. For Sale by CARROLL, CLARK & CO. July 7 27 tf ROPE.?0. K. and Green-Leaf ROPE. For Sale by CARROLL, CLARK & CO. July 7 27 tf 1 4RN.-300 Bunches FACTORY YARN. For Sale by CARROLL, CLARK & CO. July 7 27 tf T" ?BACC07RICE AND.C4IVDLES. For Sale by CARROLL, CiARK & CO. July 7 27 tf COFFEE.?Rio, Jara and Laguyra COF- : FEE. For Sale by CARROLL, CLARK & CO. July 7 27 tf MOLASSE8.?New Orleans and West India MOLALSES. For Sale by CARROLL, CLARK & CO. July 7 27 tf BACON, LARD AND HAMS?For Sale by CARROLL, CLARK & CO. July 7 27 ^ tf I IRON! IRON! !-A~h>t of asaortedTRON. I For Sale by CARROLL. CLARK & CO. SNUFF.?500 pounds Lorillard's genuine ' SCOTCH and MACCABOY jSJJJJFF. For j Sale by ALLISON &BRATT0N. July 7 lL A YORK SHERIFF'S SALES, BY Virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facia*, to me directed, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriffs Sale, ON THB FIRST MONDAY IN AUGUST mT, and day following, at York Court House, the following property, to wit: One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, adjoining lands of A. M. Jackson, John Whitesides and others. Also, on Tuesday after the first Monday in August, at the residence of the defendant; I will sell 7 head of hogs, S head of cattle, ono wagon and harness, and one sett of drawers, levied on as the property of L. L. Gardner, at the suit of Myles Smith, for another and others. ' 5 , One tract of land adjoining lands ?f the estate of J. G. Eell, A. D. Hartness, Hugh Hartness and Sam'l Black, levied on as the property of John Naugle, at the suit of the State for Taxes. 2 One house and lot in Yorkville, situated on the Pinckney Road; whereon P. Celier formerly real ded, levied on as the property of P. Colier,ftt the suit of the State for Taxes, a'nd others. 2 Defendant, R. A. Black's interest, in a tract of land lying on both sides of the Pinckney Road, containing fonr hundred and fifty aores, more or less, boundingon lands of Elijah Carroll,deceased, John Harshaw, B. F. Davis, Lawson Jenkins, Joseph Mitchel, J. 8. HemphiH, Win. Hope, J. M. Hopo and John Rainey, levied on as the property of R. A. Black, at the suit of B. F, Davis, for another, and others. a* 3 The defendant's interest in a tract of land formerly belonging to C. B. Stearnes, containing forty eight acres, more or less, bounding on lands of John Young, J. P. Stearnes, P. Hopper and Jno. Stearnes. Also, defendant's interest in one other traat of land containing five acres, more or less, known as the "Mill Tract," and bounding on lands of John Young and J. P. Stearnes, levied on asx the property of H. R. Houser, at the suit of Stoddard & Johnson and others. 8 One tract of land, bounded by lands of John Roddy, Mrs. Story, Charles Cline and Mrs. Dunlap, levied on as the property of E. H. Edwards, at the suit of J. R. Barnett, for another and others. 2 Four negroes, viz: Nelson, Selena, Dan, and Duff", levied on as the property of L. P. Sadlei4, at the suit of Yelverton and Walker and others. 2 One traot of land, adjoining lauds of James Mullinax, deceased, Marcus Bird, Robert Caveny and the E. M. Iron Company, levied on as the property of R. M. Roark, at the suit of J. W. Avery and others. 6 One tract of land whereon toe defendant now resides, adjoining lands of J. N. McElwee, Robt. White sides and others, levied on as the property of D. N. Peters, at the suit of J. N. McElWee and others. . 6 One tract of land whereon dnfendaat.now. reBides, adjoining lands of H. P. White, Marcus Bird and others, levied on as the property of Jacob Etters, at the suit of James Cbildere. - 6 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, adjoining lands of W. H. Carrol, A. Hardin and others, levied on as the property of Mary Pursely, at the suit of William McLure, and others. 6 One traot of land whereon the defendant now resides, adjoining lands of John Roddy and others, levied on the property of R. 8. Horn, at the suit of W. E. Rose and others. 6 One bay mare, one bay colt, and a sorrel mnle, levied on as the property of YJacob B. Mere, at the snit of 0. R. R&tchford and others. 6 On Tuesday after the first Monday in June at the honse of Allison Black, I will sell ocelot of corn, levied on as the nwimrfu nf A H W?1U*? at the suit of A. M. Jackson and others. . >7 One tract of land bounding on lands of Tn. Deas, John Jackson and others, levied on m the property of J. C. Acock, at the snit of A. J. Gingles & Co. 7 One bay horse one sorrel horse, one two-horse wagon and one buggy, levied on as the property of Joseph Jenkins, at the snit of Lindsay & Gordon and others. 8 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, bounding on lands of James R. Robinson, and Dickson McKnight. Also, one other tract, known as the "McClerkin place," and bounding on lands of John McKnight, Wm. Gunn, Dickson McKnight and others, levied on as the property of Dr. John Hall, at the suit of John Rosa and others. 10 One negro man, Berry, levied on as the property of James Meek, at the snit of John F. Brian & James A. Gaston, Administrators and others. 10 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, levied on as the property of Joseph Hetberington. at the snit of G. R. Ratchford, and others. -18 One tract of land whereon defendant now lives, bounding on lands of S. G. Westbrook, H. H. Drennan and others. Also one other tr&et bounding on lands of Daniel Williams, together with the mills situated thereon. Also six negroes, viz: Bill, Charles, Amanda, Ben, May and Green, levied on as the property of J. N. McElwec, Jr., at the snit of William Caldwell and others. 18 Three negroes, viz: 8ue and her two childreo. F.llen and John, levied on as the property of W. S. Dunlap, at the snit of Roddy & Co. and others. X X Four negroes, viz: Sam, Allison, Dan and Jake, levied on as the property of Robert McLore, at the suit of Jas. L. Clark and Co., and others. 6 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, on the Thorn's Ferry road, six miles flrom Yorkville, levied on as the property of J. B. Pankey, at the suit of John R. Wallace, Administrator and others. 2 One negro womnD, Charlotte; also, on Taesday after the first Monday in August next, at the house of the defendant, I will sell one wagon and harness, one carriage, one cow, eleven head of hogs, two beds and bedding, one clock, one cupboard, and one sideboard, levied on as the property of T. N. Pettus, at the suit of T. B. Withers and others. 1 ALFRED STILWELL, s. r. d. Yorkville, July 7, 1869. GOORE'S LIVERY STABLE, YORKVILLE, S. O. THE undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of York and the travelling pnblic, that he has removed his LIYERY establishment to the Stable on Church-street, near the Masonic Hall, formerly occupied by Love & McConnell, where he is prepared with comfortable VEHICLES and GOOD HORSES, to furnish CONVEYANCES TO ANY POINT, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. I7a liaa 1 n V?*o omaw avnotmamaa/1 UC uoo au uin cuj|;iujr ICULCU UUOllCIO| OUU will boaid stock on the following terms: Single feed, 87J cents: per day, $1; per week, $6; per month, $12 50. Having large and commodious LOTS, well supplied with water, troughs, racks, &c., attached to bis Stables, he is prepared to accommodate Drovers, and to supply them with all necessary provender as low as can be procured in this market. He or his agent, Mr. CASHION, will always be found at the Rail Road Depot with an Omnibus, on the arrival of the cars, to convey Passengers to STOWE'S HOTEL, or any part of the town; or to make engagements for the conveyance of passengers to any point above Yorkville. Strangers desiring conveyances are requested to give nim a call before makiDg any positive arrangement. He hazards nothing in saying that bis Stock and Vehicles will compare favorably with any similar establishment in the State. Persons hiring Horses or Vehicles, will be required to return them in good condition, or pay for all damages. LAWSON D. OOORE. March 10 10 t^_ NEW GROCERY. HAVING formed a Co-partnersbip for the purpose of carrying on the GROCERY BUSINESS, we would respectfully request all persons who are in want of anything in our line to call and examine our Btock, which consists in part of SUQ-ausi New Orleans, Stewart's C, Crushed and Powdered. MOLASSES: New Orleans and Muscovado. CHEESE: English Dairy and Cream. MACKEREL?In Kitts, } barrels, J barrels and barrels. PINK-EYE POTATOES, For planting; Bagging, Rope, and everything usually kept in a Grocery and Provision Store. We will buy all kinds of Produce, for which we will give the HIGHEST MARKET PRICES. Particular attention given to THE PURCHASE OF COTTON. Our place of business is opposite Lowry & Avery's old stand, now occupied by Darwin and Jefferys. |Q_ OUR TERMS must be CASH ; or a credit to those who will pay promptly when^called upon. J. C. MILLER. Jan 27 4 tf GEL. ATI HE.?Coxes Sparkling and Pink Gelatine. Russian. French and American Tsinglniw. For Mile by ALLISON ft B RATION.