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10MVILLE PRICES CIRREYT. CORRECTED BY THOMAS S. JEFFERYS. WEDNESDAY, AUGTM 1859. GROCERY MARKET. BAGGING, Gunny, yd ? 17 BALE ROPE, lb 10 ? 12i COFFEE, Rio, lb 13 ? 16i MACKEREL, No. 1, 9 bbl ? No. 3, 9 bbl.... , ... ? 9 Kitt, 2 75 ? 3 50 MOLASSES, N. 0., 9 gallon.. 55 ? 60 Muscovado, 9 gal ? 50 Cuba, 9 gallon,.... 40 @ 45 SUGAR, Brown, 9 lb 10 ? 12$ Refined 9 lb 11$ ? 15 SALT, 9 sack 1 80 ? 1 86 APPLES, dried, 9 bush .. ... ? green, 9 bush ? CANDLES, Sperm, 9 lb 50 ? 62 Adamant. 9 lb 25 ? 30 NAILS, cut, 9 lb keg 5 ? 6} RICE, 9 bushel ? 4 00 YARN, 9 bunch ." ? 1 00 PRODUCE MARKET. PRICES PROM WAGONS. BUTTER, 9 lb 12* ? 15 BEEF, 9 lb 6* ? 7$ BEESWAX, 9 lb 18 ? 20 BACON, hog round, @ 11 COTTON, 9 lb ? CORN, 9 bush 90 ? 95 i n -i oi CHICKENS, eacn, ^ EGGS, ^doi..- @ 10 FEATHERS, lb a 85 ? 87* FLOUR, bbl ? sack of 100 lbs @ 2 50 FODDER, 100 lbs ? 85 LARD, lb ? 12 MEAL, bushel, @ 90 PORK, ^Ib 6* ? 7 PEAS, & bushel ? 80 TALLOW, lb 10 @ 12* WHEAT, ^ bushel ? 1 00 WOOL, ^ lb 25 ? 28 Cotton.?No sales the past week. Flour.?We notice a farther decline in this article. We quote $2 50 per sack, for Extra Family . Corn.?We have a moderate demand at 85 to 90 cents. 1 Wheat.?A few sales have been made at $1 00 1 per Bushel. This, however, is above the view of buyers for shipment. i Shinglet?Are very much in demand at $3 50 1 per thousand. ?bifuarg. Near Tulip, Dallas county, Arkansas, on the 24th ultimo, of billious fever, Mrs. FRANCES 1 LOUISA, (formerly Miss White) consort of B. F. ' Harville, in the 22d year of her age. She had been a consistent member of the Presbyterian Church for about 6 years?first at Unity, ' , in York District, S. C., and subsequently at Tulip, 1 Arkansas. Only four brief moons found her both ' a happy bride and cold corpse ! Such is the brevity of human hopes and happiness, as well as life! She leaves a bereaved and fond husband? a loving circle of brothers and sisters, and other friends to mouru her departure. But shall they not meet again? Oh! yes; when death has no dominion?no power! 'Till then, dear Lou, farewell. "All on earth is shadow ; all beyond mi ? - ** nrOOfl Is substance, xne reverse jo ivhj ? ?... How solid all where changes shall be no more." Pilgrim. Tax-collector.?The friends of Capt. F. J. E. QUINN, respectfully announce him as a candidate for TAX COLLECTOR for York District, at the ensuing election. August 25, 1859. 84 te* FEMALE COLLEGE.?The Members of the Board of Trustees of the YORKVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE, are requested to meet at the College, next Wednesday, August 31st, at 11 o'clock, a. m. J. MONROE ANDERSON. Aug. 24 34 !t QTRATED?From the subscriber, near Mc- < O Connellsville, York District, S. C., on Monday evening last, 22d inst., a BLACK MULE, sumo- j what sunburnt. The said Mule is about 8 years old, about 13 or 14 hands high, short legs and f heavy body. He is barefooted. ' Any information concerning the mule will be thankfully received. Address the subscriber at ' McConnellsville. ' W. N. GUY. Aug 25 34 It* J Land for Sale. AS Executor of ISAAC HOLLAND, j jSBSftaijPdeceaged. I will sell on the premises, t *n Gaston county, six miles East of t ^SJbSDallas, on the 22d day of OCTOBER j next, the following TRACTS of LAND, viz: t One tract known as the "Centre" Land, containing 95 Acres, adjoining lands with Wm. T. Shipp, Esq., and others. |] One tract containing 36 Acres, known as the "Muster Ground," adjoining lands with John Clemmer and others. Also, another tract, containing 200 Acres, known as the "Hovis Cabin Tract," adjoining lands with Wm. Richards and others. Terms made known on the day of sale. W. R. HOLLAND, Executor. Aug 25 84 3t *** The "Western Democrat" will copy three 1 times and forward account. ( FEMALE SCHUUL, yr&k Mrs. W. K. HACKET desires to in. n TM. , form the citizens of Yorkville, that she will open a School on MONDAY jMr next, AUGUST 22d, at her residence. Mrs. H. has had much experience in teaching, and she feels confident that those who entrust their children to her care, will be pleased with their progress. TERMS OF TUITION, PER SESSION OF 0 MONTHS. , Reading, Writing and Spelling $ 8 00 Geography, Grammar, Arithmetic, Reading, "&c 10 00 ' Astronomy, Philosophy, Modern and An- 1 cient History, Geography, Grammar, ( and the lower branches, 16 00 EXTRAS. Music on Piano, 20 00 1 French 10 00 Aug 18 33 2t j ~CtEo7 dTferguson, WATCHMAKT1R, cfcO., CHESTER, S. C., I HAVING commenced business in the above place, would solicit I 22P_/ jl the patronage of the public. Ha HBv vvOT vinp: devoted himself to the Watch REPAIRING DEPARTMENT for the past fifteen years?during which time he has been in the employment of some of the most extensive houses North and South?for many years in the employment of Messrs. Glaze & Radcliffe, and Messrs. Radcliffe & Guignard, Columbia, S. C. Also, for several years, having afforded the < highest satisfaction to customers and employers ! in York and Chester, would, therefore hope, that by unremitting attention to busines and moderate j charges, to receive a share of public support. 1 All work warranted for twelve months, if ' not abused. Watch-Glasses, Watch Hands, &c., j at moderate prices. ?5L, The SHOP is situated next door to me ' store of Messrs. Brawl ey & Alexander. Aug 18 33 tf HE.1ILOC K LEATHER.?For sale by J CARROLL. CLARK & CO., 1 Near the Rail Road Depot. ' Aug 11 32 tf TriXEGAR.?White-Wine and Cider VINE GAR. For sale by CARROLL, CLARK & CO:, Near the Rail Road Depot. Aug 11 32 tf "\[OTICE.?Application will be made to the Ail next Legislature, for an amendment to the Charter of the town of Yorkville. August 11, 1S59. 32 3m B~L\CKBERR?BRA1D1.-An excellent remedy for Bowel Complaint. For Sale at the YORK DRUG STORE. Iron! Iron!! "AA7"E have just received a large lot of assorted ? IRON. M EACH AM & WHEELER. ACOX.?A Tot of"COUNTRY BACON, on hand and for sale by J. J. GARVIN. Aug 18 33 tf T~ OBACCO.?Fine CHEWING and SMOKING TOBACCO. For sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. NORTH CAROLINA MILITARY INSTITUTE. CHARLOTTE,-N. C. THE exercises of this Institute trill commence ! on the 1 st OCTOBER next. Faculty Elect: Maj. D. H. HILL, Superintendent. Lieut. C. C. LEE, Commandant. C. P. ESTILL, A. M., Prinoipal of Primary Department. Course of Studies: #In the Primary Department, suoh as to qualify a Student to enter any Colin the Scientific Department, the West Point Curriculum will be closely followed. It will be the aim of the Professors to make Surveyors, Engineers, Chemists, and men fit for the practical business of life. In addition to the usual Exercitu at Military ( Schools, the months of August and September will be spent in Campaigning through the mountains of North Carolina. The Academic Year will commence, on the 1st day of October, and will embrace twelve months. | A furlough of two months (Ang. and Sept.) will be given to Cadets at the end of their second year. Particular attention will be given to the moral and religious instruction of Cadets. Expenses: The Institnte will provide Board, Fuel, Lights, Washing, Arms, Equipments and Uniforms,?and all clothing, except under clothes,?for $800 per annum, one half payable in advance; the balance in six months. No extra charges. No remission of charges to those who leave, unless on the soore 1 of health. Terms of Admission: No one will be admitted into the Primary Department under twelve years of age ; nor into the i Scientific Department under fifteen nor over twenty-one years of age. All connected with the Scientific Department will be required to boatd in the Institute; those in the Primary Department may do so if they choose. Hemarks: The Institute Buildings are the largest, most elegant and commodious for the accommodation of Cadets in the Southern Country; and the Board nf Tiim/>inra t *n?t that nnder the management of the Superintendent and Commandant, (both of whom are Graduates of West Point and of long experience in the army, and in the business of instruction,) the Institute trill be established on & true Military basis and conducted on true Military principles. The board will farther say, that i Mr. Estill is a Graduate of the Virginia Univer- . sity, and an experienced Classical teacher. They < would further state that it is their intention to ; increase the number of teachers in both Depart- < ments as the patronage of the public may require. This Institute was granted a liberal Charter by t the Legislature of North Carolina, with the power of conferring Degrees upon those who complete the prescribed course of Studies. Application for admission will be received until the 15th of September, and must bo directed . to Dr. C. J. Fox, President of the Board, Char- ( lotte, North Carolina. i C. J. FOX,. , ? JAS. P. IRWIN, ' h H. LaF. ALEXANDER, ? JAS. H. CARSON, - 8 THOS. H. BREM, 5 S. M. BLAIR, * DAVID PARKS. I Aug. 11 32 6t ITS till 1TITITE FAIR. TO BE HELD IK Charleston, November 15th, 1859. COMPETITION OPEN TO ALL ! Fair for the promotion of Art, Mechanical Ingenuity and Industry. At their large and commodious Building in the City of Charleston, S. C., commencing on Tuesday, November 13, 1859. j SUITABLE PREMIUMS WILL BE GIVEN | for the best specimens in Art, Mechanism and i other branches of Industry; also for Cotton, Rice, Sugar, Tobacco, Corn, Wheat, Rye, Oats, Pota toes, and other Agricultural Products. ( The Ladies, to whom the Institute is so much indebted, are respectfully informed that suitable Premiums will be provided by the Committee, and awarded for the best specimens in every department of Ladies' work. ALL ARTICLES entered for Premiums, must . be sent in on or before FRIDAY, the tleventh day of November next, directed to the care of Mr. rilOMAS AIMAR, Clerk of the South Carolina 1 Institute, Charleston. Articles may be sent after c ;hat day for exhibition only. , lAWTnnnTnimnADG TUB? I? A ip tujimioujivnil iv 1juu m. jm.rn.rn.Are respectfully requested to send full descrip- P ions of the articles, and such general information is may be of use to the Judges, and suitable for 1 mblication. Every attention will be paid to all < irticles sent for exhibition. ] Aug 11 82 tf [HE CELEBRATED COPPER TOE] Mitchell's Patent Metalic Tip, J designed especially for ^ Boys', Yotiths' and Children's BOOTS AND SHOES. ; A N IMPROVEMENT has been applied to Boots 'B /V. and Shoes, by which a saving of expense to t he consumer, of two thirds, is realized, by actual .'xperiment. THE TIP :onsists of a piece of copper or other iudestructijle material, neatly fastened to the toe of the J joot or shoe, forming a complete protection. This ^ invention is now presented to the public, with the fullest knowledge of its practical utility, having jeen tested over two years, and is destined en- ' tirely to supercede the old style, for Children's, Boys' and Youths' Boots and Shoes. The importance of this invention will be readily j ippreciated, as it is well known that children inrariably wear out their boots and shoes " FIRST AT THE TOE, ind, with this protection, they will upon an aver- 1 ige wear at least two to three times as long as the a )ld style, while the expense is but a trifle more. This invention is also specially applicable to " Vliners' Boots, and all occupations subjecting the | :oe of the boot or shoe to be cut cr worn. . Merchants and the public generally, will see the importance of obtaining these goods immediately, as they are destined, for general use, to supersede all other kinds. f The Goods may be obtained of nearly all the 1 wholesale dealers in the principal cities, or of the Subscribers. CHASE, McKINNEY & CO., : (Owners of the Patent.) Boston. Aug 11 32 6m Valuable Property for Sale. THE undersigned desirous of removing to his plantation, offers for sale his HOUSE AND LOT in yorkville, formerly occupied by Col. Wm. C. Beatty. The property is well improved. All the ' OUTBUILDINGS, Such as Kitchens, Smoke-House, Well-House, Stables, Corn-Crib and carriage-Mouse, nave an been built within the last three and four years; and a fine NEW FRONT built to the DWELLING. ' The lot is well enclosed. On the premises, there is a Well of EXCELLENT WATER. I The above is one of the most desirable situations I in Yorkville?none excepted?and as I am desirous to sell, a bargain can be had. I will take . great pleasure in showing the premises to any one wishing to purchase. THOS. DA VIES. Aug 18 33 tf Commissioner's Sale. In Equity?York. Rosanna Wylie, et. al., 1 t'i. > Bill for Partition. Margaret E. Wylie, et. al. j IN obedience to the order of the Court of Equity, made at June Term, 1859, I will expose to 1 public sale, ON THE PREMISES, on MONDAY, the 12th day of SEPTEMBER next, all that TRACT OF LAND situate in York District, on the waters of Broad River, bounded on lands of Charles Hopper, Daniel Quinn and David Gaston, containing 2S3 ACRES. The land sold to make partition among the heirs 1 at law and distributees of James Wylie, deceased, i Term9.?A sufficiency of cash to pay the costs I of this suit?the balance on a credit of twelve months with interest from date?the purchaser to | give bond with good surety, and mortgage of the premises. JNO. L. MILLER, .? ($5) C. E. r. D. P, B, GLASS, (SUCCESSOR TO R. L. BRYAN.) BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 175 Richardson Street?(three doors above the Markc tp) COLUMBIA, S. C., HAS for sale a large aasorment of LAW, MEDICAL, THEOLOGICAL, SCHOOL and MISCELLANEOUS mm, MfCY GOODS, CHEAP PUBLICATIONS and BLANK BOOKS of every description. Stationery, Foreign and Domestic, of every variety and quality. OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, LITHOGRAPHS and Artist's Materials. Globes, Writing Desks, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, &c., &c. BLANK WORK of every description, prepared to order. fQF Wholesale purchasers supplied, and ill orders promptly attended to AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICES.-?# Aug 11 82 6m "WOOL carding, THE Subsoriber hereby informs the public that his WOOL CARDS are now undergoing extensive repairs, and will be in full operation by the 3th instant All those wishing WOOL CARDED o&n be accommodated, on and after tbat c ate.? (laving experienced bands to attend the machines, icd having pat on new Cards, the subscriber flatters himself that those who favor him with their justom, will be plea?ed with the rolls. N. B.?The Wool must in all cases be WELL WASHED with soap. A little grease is benelicial to the Carding. Give me a trial and judge for yourselves. Z. D. SMITH. TTTB MTTiTiB Are also in good repair, and makes FLOUR that cannot fail to please. All wishing good Flour, are requested to give him a call. Z. D. SMITH. August 4 31 3m Commissioners Sale. In Equity?York District. Mary C. McConnell, ) va l Bill for Dower. Walter B. Metts, et. al. 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 FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER NEXT, the tract of land described in the pleadings, viz : All the tract of land situate in York District, bounded by lands of Sarah Caten, Elizabeth Little, D. D. Moore, W. B. Wilson, John Starr and others, jontaining 1015 ACRES, ? more or less. Terms?Cash. (SI3 75) JNO. L. MILLER, c. e. y. d. Aug 4 18 18t 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 sither by cash or note. H. F. ADICKES, Survivor. Jan 21, 1858. 8 tf FOR COOKING.?Pure Bi. Carb. Soda, pure Cream Tartar, pure Tapioca, Isinglass, (Russian and American) Sago, Corn Starch, Coxes Gelatine, Yeast Powders, Spices of all kinds. For Sale by H. W. "MERRILL, At the York Drugstore. Aug 18 '33 i;f Dundee Bagging. WE have a fine lot of heavy DUNDEE BAGGING, which we offer on time. MEACHAM & WHEELER, Near R. R. Depot. "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 ; , Coffee, Sugar and Molasses. WE have just received a large lot COl'FEE, SUGAR and MOLASSES, which we otter >n accommodating terms. MEACHAM & WHEELER, Near Rail Road Depot. EROSENE OIL.?A FRESH SUPPLY just received and for sale at $1.75 per galon, CASH. The money must accompany the >rder in every instance. E. M. KIRKPATRICK. Feb 3 5 tf TO MOTHERS.?Mrs. WINSLOW'S Soothing Syrup for Children Teething, is acknowledged everywhere, to be one of the greatist blessings ever bestowed. For Sale at 25 cts. jcr bottle, at the YORK DRUG STORE, Lindsey Block. AGGING, ROPE & TWUVE.-We have just received a large lot of BAGGING, ElOPE and TWINE, which we offer ON TIME.? Hall in and see us'. MEACHAM & WHEELER, Near the Depot. I^TOTICE.?All persons indebted to ine are Lv EARNESTLY requested to come forward md make payment. Early attention to this noice will save much hard feeling and some cost. RICHARD HARE. June 30 26 tf |" IQUORS." Pine French Brandy, Pure Port, Li Madeira, Sherry, Teneriffe and Malaga Vines, for medicinal purposes only. For sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. Feb 24 8 tf Hemlock lieather. A Large lot can be found at t\ MEACHAM & WHEELER'S, Near the Railroad Depot. HAIR DYE.?Batchelor's, Harrison's and Jayne's Hair Dyes. For dying the Hair, Vhisker's and Moustache, a beautifal and permtnent black. For sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. KEEATIYE.?Coxes Sparkling and Pink Gelatine. Russian, French and American isinglass. For sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. Feb 24 8 tf COFFEE.?Rio, Java and Laguyra COFFEE. For Sale by CARROLL, CLARK & CO. July 7 27 tf MOEASSES.?New Orleans and West India MOLALSES. For 8ale by ninnAtr .-it tnr c, nr\ UAllnV/lJll, VjliAlVlV C4. w. July 7 27 tf BACON, LARD AND IMAMS?For Sale by CARROLL, CLARK & CO. July 7 27 tf SNUFF.--300 pounds Lorillard's Genuine SCOTCH and MACCABOV SNUFF. For sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. July 7 27 tf GALE'S UNIVERSAL FEED-CUTTER. Also, Gale's Universal Corn-Shelljrs, with Separators. M EACH AM & WHEELER, Agents. CASTINGS.?A fine lot of the above, such as Wash-Pots, Ovens, Skillets, Pans, Lids, to., &c. For Sale by J. J. GARVIN. Aug 18 38 tf FEATHERS! FEATHERS ! !-A fine lot of FEATHERS, can be found at MEACHAM & WHEELER'S, Near the Depot. CtOFFEE.?10 sacks No. 1 Rio Coffee. Al) so, an assortment of Laguyra, Java and Cuba COFFEE. For sale low at J. J. GARVIN'S Family Grocery. MOLASSES.?10 bbls. and 2 hhds. New Orleans and Muscovado MOLASSES, on band and for sale low, at J. J. GARVIN'S. SUGAR.?6000 pounds New Orleans, Muscovado, Crushed, Refined and Loaf SUGAR.? For sale low, by J. J. GARVIN. S HAFTS PILE LINIMENT.--A certain and effectual remedy for that most iirstressing malady. For sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. ACH.EREL! MACKEREL! !-For Sale by CARROLL, CLARK & CO., Near the R. R. Depot. FLOUR.--IOOO pounds Stowes' A No. 1, New FAMILY FLOUR. For sale by J. J. GjLRVIN. Aug W do U $50 REWARD. RAN AW AY from the Sabfcriber, on the 1st of August, 1858, a negro boy named VERGE, between 40 and 60 years of age; about five feet four or five inches high, with a small mole on one side of his nose. In walking, inolines to carry his head down. I will pay FIFTY DOLLARS for the apprehension of the said boy and his delivery to me, or for his confinement in any jail so that I can get him. I am informed that he lurks about Boyd's, two or three miles above Wright's Ferry, on the Catawba river. Also, in the neighborhood of Robert M. Boyd's, Gaston county, North Carolina. It is said that he has been harbored by the Givenses, within one mile of Boyd's. VERGE says he has been harbored for the last three months, by negroes belonging to Jesse K. Armstrong, Leander Adams and Daniel Currence. To any negro or negroes, in this State or North Paroling who will betray VERGE so that I can get him, I will pay the Fifty Dollars. Send me word by letter, to Yorkrille, aud I will attend and render the necessary assistance for his captnre. A. M. JACKSON. Yorkrille, 8. C., Jnly 29, 1869. 81 tf {SELLING OFF AT COST! , A Good Supply yet on Hand I! THE undersigned has still on hand a handsome stock of SUMMER and Winter CLOTHING, which he is selling at and below cost to close up the business. He offers the best bargains erer sold in Yorkrille. Call and see him, and lay in supplies while they can be had CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. This opportunity for buying CHEAP CLOTHING, at such rery low rates, may not occur again for years. REMEMBER?Erery article at and below the cost mark and invariably for oash. F. H. SIMRIL. June 2 22 tf Land for Sale. THE undersigned, desiring to remore West, offers at prirate sale a TRACT OF LAND lying on the main road, leading from Yorkrille to Landsford, one mile from Rock Hill and two from Ebenezerrille. The traot contains about 118 ACRES, well watered, having several excellent springs of water on the place. On the premises are two' Dwelling Houses, with other necessary out-buildings, and an Orchard of Apples and Peaches. Said tract, if desired, will be divided to suit purchasers. For further particulars apply to D. B. MILLER. Aug 11 8J 4t Sulphur and Chalybeate Springs. THE undersigned having purch&9ed the Mineral Springs three ffl "IIFjW. miles and a half North of Shelby, ^ESs&^BS- and having made improvements on the commodious buildings erected during the past,two years by the then owner, Dr. Wm. Parham, takes this method of informing the invalid and travelling publio that he is prepared to accommodate all who may please to call on him.? The waters have been sufficiently tried to prove them very valuable as a deobstruent, alterative and tonic. All seeking either health or pleasure are invited to come and try the waters and the accommodations. ELISHA McBRAYER. July 28 80 tf Land for Sale. jummO. THE undersigned desirous of remov'ng West, offers at private sale a tract of land situated six miles (T tmimt* South-East of Yorkville, on tbe Lincoln and Chester road, containing about 312 ACRES. There are about 65 or 70 Acres of tbe tract in cultivation. On the premises -is a good one-story frame DWELLING HOUSE, with the usual outbuildings and a Spring of excellent water. There is also a fine Pedch and Apple ORCHARD on the place. For farther particulars, apply to the subscriber on the premises. J. T. FOREMAN. July 7 27 . 3m KING'S MOUNTAIN HOTEL, BY JS.IST. 8TOWB, Sa <S? i THIS establishment has recentarrrTi^ii. 'y been remodeled, repaired and B-jnEhJ fitted up anew, and the subscriber is prepared to entertain in the beat style his friends who may visit Yorkville. The ROOMS are comfortable and well-furnished: servants attentive; and the table supplied with the best that comes to market. Terms moderate. SAM'L N. STOWE. Jan 6 1 tf South Carolina?York District, Arthur Kirkpatrick, Applicant, vs. Margaret Kirkpatrick, et al., heirs-at law of Andrew Kirkpatrick, deceased. IT appearing to my satisfaction that Henry Hood and wife, Rebecca, and Jane Prater, two 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 15th day of October next, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. J. M. ROSS, o. y. d. July 14 28 3m Notice. ?All persona indebted to the firm of T. S. PAGAN & 00., 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. ns either of them have some of the papers in their hands. This is our last notice. T. S. PAGAN & CO. PAGAN, FAYSSOUX & CO. Nov 18 - 46 tf Head-Quarters. NEW-CENTRE, July 23, 1859. THE 84TH REGIMENT, S. C. M., will parade at Yorkville, on Saturday, 3d day of September next, at 10 o'clock, a. m., armed and equipped as the law directs, for review and exercise. The commissioned and non-commissioned officers, will assemblo the day previous, for drill and instruction. By order of Gen. S. R. Gist. J. FITCHET, Colonel. July 28 80 td r reward.?1 will pay the above JjjsQn) reward for the apprehension of my TWO NEGRO BOYS. One about twenty years old named AYANDA. The other about 16 years old, named BEATTY. Said negroes formerly belonged to the estate of JOHN McKELVEY, deceased, and arc supposed to be lurking in their .? ? ' ' t l li?!j xt???? *v? oiu neignoornooa. i oougm eam xicgiuco uu mc 4th instant, at Chester, S. C., from KIRKPATRICK, Administrator. A. R. IIOMESLEY, Shelby, N. C. July 21 29 . . tf CHARLES NORMAN, C OOPER. NO. C2 AND 04 RICHARDSON STREET, COLUMBIA, S. C., KEEPS constantly on hand, of his own make, a full stock of IRON BOUND TIGHT KEGS, to hold S, 5 and 10 Gallons, Iron-bound WELL.BUCKETS, DRY KEGS, to hold 50, 100 and 150 pounds. All orders left with Mr. James K. Friday, opposite Hunt's United States Hotel, will meet with prompt attention. Aug 11 32 3t flagging, flaie-flope, Twine, <ac, A AA BALES heavy GUNNY BAGGING. JLUU 200 coils BALE-ROPE, TWINE, &c., For Sale low for Cash, at the sign of the "Golden Anvil," Chester C. H., 8. C. AGNEW, FISHER & CO. Aug II 32 tf Sugar Pans, Sugar Pans. A COMPLETE assortment of SUGAR PANS, from 30' to 100 Gallons each. Just received and for sale low for cash, at the sign of the "Golden Anvil," Chester C. H., S. C. Ang 11 32 tf To peaivters.--COTTON GINS of the best quality with ten inch SAWS, delivered at any Rail Road landing in the State at $2 per saw. Premium awarded at the State Fair, November 1858. For particulars, address J. M. ELLIOTT, Winnsboro,' S. C. April 14 15 tdl'59 OTICeT?Th7~ Creditors of J. LEROY DAVIES, will meet me at Rock Hill on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 19th; Saturday, MAY 21st; Saturday, AUGUST 20th; and Saturday, NOVEMBER 19th, 1859. L. H. MASSEY, Assignee. SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES. Prices Reduced to $50, $76, $110, and $125. THE plain reason why Singer's Sewing-Machines have always sold readily at a higher average price than any other, is that they are bet ter, more dnrable, more reliable, capable of doing a much greater variety of work, and earning more money. Long-oontinned popularity is proof of sterling merit In the purchase of what are called cheap Sewing-Machines, thousands have been deceived and disappointed, but with Singer's Machines there is never any failure or mistake. SINGER'S NEW FAMILY SEWING-MACHINE, the price of which is only $50, is a ligljt and elegantly decorated Machine, capable of performing, in the best style, all the sewing of a private family. It has secured a great reputation during the few months since it was first offered to the public. singer's transverse shuttle-machine, to be sold at $75, is a Machine entirely new in its arrangement r it is very beautiful, moves rapidly and very easily, and, for family use and light manufacturing purposes, is the very best and cheapest Machine ever offered to the public.? These Machines are being increased in number as rapidly as possible, and, yet the demand for them cannot be fnlly supplied. aTwnTa'fl wn 1 BTivnipn hwtttvt.'p.ma. ohine, formerly sold at $185, bat now redaced to $110, is too well known all over the world to need any description. Every sort of work, coarse or fine, can be done with it. singer's no. 2 standard shuttle-machine. This is the favorite manufacturing Machine every where. The size of the Machine gives ample space for almost every description of work, which together with its admirable working qualities, gives it a deoided advantage. Price, with table complete, $126. Since the great reduction in the price of these Standard Machines, on the 1st of October, 1868, the sale of them has increased fourfold. All of Singer'B Machines make the interlocked stitch with two threads, which is the best stuch known. Every, person desiring to procure full and reliable information about Sewing-Machines, their sizes, prices, working capacities, and the best methods of purchasing, can obtain it by sending for a copy of 1. M. Singer <j- Co'e Gazette, which is a beautiful pictorial paper, entirely devoted to the subject. It will be suvplied gratis. I. M. SINGER & CO., 458 Broadway, New York. L. M. GRIST, Aoenx, Yorkville, S. C. Jane 80 . 26 tf TO PLANTERS AND FARMERS. THE Subscriber desires to inform the public that he is prepared to furnish to any one that wants such a thing, the BEST COTTON GIN that is made anywhere, and he is 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 bo 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 reguiariy patented,?sucn as tne exclusion of rats from the brash, &c., by the peculiar construction of the gin, tfhich 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 Garlingtofl 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 NORTH CAROLINA COLLEGE. Mt. Pleasant, Cabarrus Co., K. C. THIS promising Institution exhibits a course of study inferior to none in the State, and its Board of Trustees feel confident that the prescribed course will be ably, strictly and satisfactorily carried out, having secured the services of men in the selection of their Faculty, qualified to teach upon the most approved system. The expenses are less than those of any similar Institution in the entire South. This arises, in part, from its endowment, and in part from its location in a healthy and fertile section of the country, and in a wealthy and moral community. The exercises will open on the 28TH OF SEPTEMBER next, and continue forty-two weeks without intermissin, except an Examination and literary contest during the week including the 22d of February. TERMS. In the Preparatory Department, which is intended to furnish young men thoroughly for the College Classes, for Board, Tuition, Room-rent, -Washing, Fuel, &c., for the year, $107 00 For the Collegiate Department, do. do. 115 00 ONE HALF INVARIBLY IN ADVANCE. For further particulars, address for Circular, Col. JNO. SHIMPOCK, Sec. of Board, or Rkv. D. H. BITTLE, President N. C. College. Mt. Pleasant, N. C., July 28, 1859. 30 6t FEMALE NORMAL SCHOOL. HIGH POINT, N. C. gg^-Fifteen miles 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 nfLgr 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, &c. 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. BQk- THIRTY Young Ladies will bereceived 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. July 14 28 tf FELLOW CITIZENS! i IN in the course of human events, becomes necessary for a man to WllTP'ldlL r"" UP 018 slaKes anu peg uunu HI "?2 ^ another part of the world. I will sell on the 1st MONDAY IN NOVEMBER next, MY HOUSE AND EOT On Jefferson street, nearly opposite the Female College. The House is new. with eight rooms, each having a fire-place. On the premises, is a . CHOICE ORCHARD, And a Well of good water. I will also sell my Household and Kitchen Furniture, including a Piano, Bureaus, Wardrobes, Bedsteads, Tables, j Sideboard, &c. Also, THREE UNIMPROVED LOTS. Also, TWO No. 1 SERVANTS?both young and likely. Also, THREE SHARES in the King's M. Rail Road Company. Any person wishing to examine or purchase before the day of sale, I will take pleasure in waiting on them. JOHN S. SADLER. Aug 11 32 3m TEMPERANCE MEETING i BETHANY DIVISION, No. 61. Sons of Tern- I perance, will hold a public meeting at Beth- i any Church, on SATURDAY,' 27th instant. Rev. R. A. ROSS, Rev. S. L. WATSON, Rev. E. E. BOYCE, Dr. TRACY, and Col. W. C. BEATTY, are expeoted to address the assemblage. All Sons of Temperance, the public generally, and the Ladies specially, are cordially invited to attend. By order of the Division. JOEL McCARTER, R. S. Aug 11 32 td JUST OPENED.?A fine selection of Perfumery, Pomades, Soaps, Hair, Tooth, Nail, Shaving, Hat and Cloth Brushes; Pocket-Books, Puffs and Boxes ; Rubber and Horn Dressing Combs; Dyes and otherprepapations for the hair. All persons wanting any of the-above named articles, will find it to their advance to call at the YORK DRUG STORE. Feb 24 8 tf BAGGING.?A large lot of GUNNY and DUNDEE BAGGING. For Sale by YORE SHERIFFS SALES. BY Virtue of sundry Writs of Fieri Facia*, to me directed, -mil be sold between the legal hours of Sheriffs Sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER NEXT, and day following, at York Court House, the following property, to wit: One tract of land, whereon the Defendant resided at the time of his death, adjoining lands of Robert Gilfillen, Jane Stewart, A. S. Wallace, Robert Miller, and others. Also eight negroes, i via: Bill, John, Harriet, Judy, Adaline, Cynthia, ] Joe and one child?name not known. On Tuesday < after the first Monday, at the late residence of the deceased, I will sell three head of horses, one wagon, a lot of cattle, and a lot of hogs, levied on as the property of William McLure, at the Buit of Thomas Davis and others. 1 Defendant, James Archy's interest in the tract of land whereon he now resides, adjoining lands j of Edward Leech and others. Also at the house . of Joseph Leech, I will sell one mare and colt, ( levied on as the property of James Arcby, at the suit of Margaret Tindall, Assignee, ond others. 2 By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinanary for York District, I will sell at York Court House, on the first Monday in September next, a : tract of land, lying on the waters of Wolf Creek, bounded by lands of William Nesbitt, the Gold mine tract, Lowry Bowlinand Morgan Dover, containing eighty two acres, more or less. Also, another tract called the Gold mine tract, bounded by lands of John Martin, William Edwards and others, containing fifty nine acres, more.or less. Also, another tract called the "Old PUce," bounded by lands of John Martin, John Bowlin, John Smith and others, containing one hundred and twenty six acres, more or less. Sold to make par- J tit ion among the heirs atlaw of Alexander Martin, deceased. Terms?on a credit of one and two years, the purchaser giving bond and good security and a mortgage of the premises, if deemed necessary, to the Ordinary, for the payment of the purchase money.. 1 One tract of land adjoining lands of the estate 1 of J. G. Kell, 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. 3 1 One house and lot in Yorkville, situated on the Pinckney Road; whereon P. Colier formerly resided, levied on as the property of P. Colier, at the suit of the State for Taxes, and others. 3 Defendant, R. A. Black's interest, in a traot of land lying on both sides of the Pinckney Road, containing fonr hundred and fifty acres, more or less, boundingon lands of Elijah Carroll,deoeased, John Harshaw, B. F. Davis, Lawson Jenkins, Joseph Mitchel, J. S. Hemphill, Wm. Hope, J. M. Hope and John Rainey, levied on as the property of R. A. Black, at the suit of B. F, Davis, for another, and others. 4 One tract of land, adjoining lands of James Mullinax, deceased, Marcus Bird, Robert Caveny and the EL M. Iron Company, levied on as the property of R. M. Roark, at the suit of J. W. Avery and others. 7. One tract of land whereon tne defendant now resides, adjoining lands of J. N. McElwee, Robt. Whitesides and others, levied on as the property of D. N. Peters, at the suit of J. N. McElwee and others. 7 One tract of land whereon dnfendant now resides, adjoining lands of H. P. White, Marcus Bird and others, levied on as the property of Jacob Etters, at the suit of James Childers. 7 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 oth era. . . . -7. One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, adjoining lands of John Roddy and others, levied on the property of R. S. Horn, at the suit of W. ?. Rose and others. - 7 One bay mare, one boy colt, and a sorrel mnle, levied on as the property of Jacob B. Moore, at the suit of G. R. Ratchford and others. 7 One tract of land bounding on lands of Wm. Deas, John Jackson and others, levied on as the property of J. C. Acock, at the suit of A. J. * Gingles&Co. 8" One bay horse one sorrel horse, one two-horse wagon and one buggy, levied on as the property of Joseph Jenkins, at the suit of Lindsay & Gordon and others. 9 One tract of land whereon the. defendant now resides, bounding on lands of James R. Robinson, and Dickson MoKnight. Also, one other tract, known as the "McClerkin place," and bounding on lands of John McKnigbt, Wm. Gunn, Dickson McKnight and others, levied on as the property of Dr. John Hall, at the suit of John Ross and others. 11 One negro man, Berry, levied on as the property of James Meek, at the suit of John F. Brian & James A. Gaston, Administrators and others. 11 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, levied on as the property of Joseph Heiherington, at the suit of G. R. Ratchford, and others. * 19 Four negroes, viz: Sam, Allison, Dan and Jake, levied on as the property of Robert MoLure, at the suit of Jas. L. Clark and Co., and others. 7 One negro woman, Charlotte; also, on Tuesday 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. ^ 2 One tract of land whereon defendant now lives, bounding on lands of S. G. Westbrook, H. H. Drennan and others. Also one other traet 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. McElwee, Jr., at the suit of William Caldwell and others. 14 Three negroes, viz: Sue and her two children, Ellen and John, levied on as the property of W. S. Dunlap, at the suit of Roddy & Co. and others. 12 ' One gold watch and key, levied on as the property of Lawrence Cook, at the suit of A. B. Dam ril. 1 . ALFRED STILWELL, s. T. D. Yorkville, August 4, 1859. HARE ISON'S C 0 LTfMBTABr j HATH DTE. SIZE ENLARGED, STYLE IMPROVED. It has double the quantity and strength of any other. It gives a perfectly natural color. ! lit colors every shade from light brown to jet black. Its use is easy and rapid. It is perfectly harmless to the skin. Its effect is instantaneous and permanent, lit is the best, quickest, cheapest and safest DTK ever made. ; \ \ Directions for use accompany each box. j ! Price: 1 oz. $1; 2 oz. $1 50; 4 oz. S3; 8 oz. S5. [Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1853, by A. W. Harrison in the Clerk's Office of the District I Court of the U. 8. for the Eastern District of Penn.) i For sale by ALLISON & BRATTON, H. W. ! MERRILL, and H. F. ADICKES & CO. Manufacturer, APPOLLOS W. HARRISON. 10 South 7th St., Philadelphia. [f24]: P H (E NI XIR^NWOR ES, CHARLESTON, S. C. OAMBRON cto CO., MANUFACTURERS of all kinds of MACHINERY, STATIONARY ENGINES, from four horse power upwards; MARINE ENGINES, PORTABLE ENGINES, HIGH and LOW PRESSURE 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 VAN SYCLE'S, PATENT FIRE BARS. Engines manufactured at this establishment will be found when compared with those made at Northern establishments, to be from twenty-five to forty per cent large for the same horse-power. A. CAMERON. JOS. JOHNSON, Jb. JOHN F. TAYLOR. May 12 19 6m_ DR. J. T. WALKER, 1 SURGEON DENTIST, Cheater, 8. C., WOULD respectfully inform the public that ' his rooms are now at the Cornwell House, | where he may be professionally consulted on Mon- ; days and Saturdays, and at Rock Hill, York Dis trict, from the second Tuesday of each month un-1 til the Friday following. He is now in possession of the science, material, ; and instructions, for mounting Teeth on the CHE- j OPLASTIC PROCESS, which is considered by > I Dentists who have tried it, to be the perfection of j mechanical Dentistry for mounting partial or fall I setts of Teeth. < Jan 7. 1858. 1 tf BUY ' THE WAMSUTTA PRINTS. THEY ARE THE BEST CALICOS YET OF- ' FERED to the public for the money. Wholesale j Agents, DEFORREST, ARMSTRONG & CO. NEW YORK. WOOD, EDDT * CO'8 SINGLE NUMBER LOTTERIES. (CHARTERED BY THE STATE OP GEORGIA.) CAPITAL PRIZE $60,000! TIOSBTSONZiT $101 WOOD, EDDT A CO., MANAGERS, Successors to S. SWANK ft CO. The following-Scheme will be drawn by Wood, Eddy ? Co., Managers of the Sparta Academy Lottery*, in each of their Single Number Lotteries for SEPTEMBER, 1869, at Augusta, G*o., In public, under the superintendence of Commissioners. Clatt 86 Draw* Saturday, September 8,1869. Clatt 37 Drawt Saturday, September 10,1869. Clatt 88 Drawt Saturday, September 17,1869. Clatt 89 Drawt Saturday, Sepieniber 24,1869. ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE -NUMBERS. Fifty thousand Tickets! Fire thousand four hundred and eighty-fire prises! Nearly one prise to every nine tickets. Magnificent scheme! to be drawn EACH SATURDAY IN SEPTEMBER. Prize of $60,000 1 Prize of. 1,500 " 20,000 50 44 ...... 500 " 10,000 100 r44 400 " 6,000 100 44 800 44 4,000 100 ? 160 44 8,000!; 100 44 100 APPROXIMATION PRIZES. 4 pzs. of $400 apzg. to $60,000 pz. are $1,600 4 " 800 44 20,000 " 44 1,200 4 44 260 44 IOjOOO 44 44 1,000 4 44 226 44 6,000 ". 44 . 900 4 " 200 44 4,000 44 " 800 T 4 160 44 8,000 44 " .600 4 44 100 44 1,600 44 14 400 5,000 44 20 are 100,000 5,486 Prizes amounting to r. $820,000 Whol* Ticket* $10?Halve? $b?Quarters $2,60 . V > Remember that every Prise in the above Scheme is drawn and payable in foil without deduction. Certificate* of Package* will be sold at the following rates, whioh is the risk: ' " * Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets, ...$80 44 44 10 Half " 40 44 44 10 Quarter 44 ... 20 44 44 10 Eighth 44 ... 10 SPARTA ACADEMY LOTTERY, CLASS NO. 518, Draws Wednesday, September 38th, DM, vara WRRWB srvsaaaa 78 Numbers?14 Brawn Ballots. '* " " NEARLY ONE PRIZE TO EVERY TWO TICKETS. 1 GRAND PRIZE OF $30,000. 1 Prize of $18,74211. 6 Prizes of $1,600! 5 Prizes of 2,000! ( 10 Prizes bf 6001 Ac., &c., Ac., Ac. 34,412 PRIZES AMOUNTING TO $567,962 1 Whole Tickets, $10?Haloes, $6? Quarter*, $2? In ordering Tickets or Certifieates^aaolose the money to onr address for the Tickets ordered, on receipt of which they will be forwarded by Arilt. mall. < - - -4. The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes wHl be sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing. B?? Purchasers will please write their signatures plain, and give their Post Office, County and State. Jg^ All prizes of $1,000 and trader, paid Immediately after the drawing?other prizes st the usuaI time of forty days. Notice to Correspondent*.?Those who prefer not sending the money by mail, can use the ADAMtg EXPRESS COMPANY, whereby money fbr Tickets, in sums of Ten Dollars, and upwards, c sent us AT OUR RISK AND EXPENSE, Mb any city or town where they have au office. The money and order must be enclosed in a "GOVERNMENT POST OFFICE STAMPED. ENVELOPE," or the Express Company cannot reoeive them. AU communications strietly cotffidWrtfaTr**'"'^ Orders for Tickets or Certificates, by Mail or Express, to be directed to - , - ? . WOOD, EDDY & CO+)Aug**ta, Gfa. or, WOOD, EDDY & CO., Atlanta, Oa. or, WOOD, EDDY & Co., Wilmington, Del. VST A list of the/mmb'ers that are drawn from the wheel, with the amount of the prize that each one is entitled to, w81 be published after every drawing, in the following papers :? AugUfr (On.) Constitutionalist, Mobile Register, Nashville Gazette, Richmond Dispatch, Paulding (Sliss.)'Clarion, New York Herald and'New York Times. August 28 84 tfGOME'S LIVERY STABLEr YORKVILLE, S. C. THE undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of York and the travelling public,.that he has removed his LIVERY establishment to the Stable on Church-street, n?Ar the Masonic nail, formerly occupied by Love & MoConnell, 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. He has in his employ experienced hasllprs, and will board stock on the following terms: Single feed, 87} cents; per day, $1; per week, $6; per month, $12 50. Having large and commodious LOTS,,well sop- \ plied with water, troughs, racks, &c., attached to his Stables, he is prepared to accommodate Drovers,and to supply them with all necessary provender as low as can be procured in this mvhat. He or his agent, Mr. CASHION, will always he found at the Rail Road Depot with an Omnibus, on the arrival of the cars, to convey Passeh gers 10 oivitbo buixl, or any pan 01 qy town; or to make engagements tor the conveyar.ee of passengers to any point aboy Yorkville. Strangers desiring conveyances are requested to give nim a call before making any positive arrangement. ?; He hazards nothing in saying that his Stock and Vehicles will compare favorably with any similar establishment in the State. , > ?, .> VST Persons hiring Horses or Vehicles, will be required to return them in good condition, or pay for all damages. LAWSON D. GOORE. March 10 10 , > NEW GROCERY. 12 o if HAVING formed a Co-partnership for the purpose of car- 9flBK rying on the GROCERY BUSINESS, we would respectfully request all persons who are in want of anything in oar line to call and examine our stock, which consists in part of SUOARSl New Orleans, Stewart's C, Crushed and Powdered. MOLASSES : New Orleans and Muscovado. CHEESE: English Dairy and Cream. MACKEREL?In Kitts, $ barrels, ? 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 COTT09T. g?I^_ Our place of business is opposite.Lowry & Avery's old stand, now occupied by Darwin and Jefferys. ggk. OUR TERMS must be CASH; or a credit to those who will pay promptly when called upon. W. D. MILLER, J. C. MILLER. .Jan 27 4 - tf LOOK HERE! ADAMS, McCORKLE & CO, ABE in receipt of a LARGE and NEW STOCK of SPRING GOODS, embracing all articles usually kept in a well assorted stock, to an examination of which, they incite their friends and the public generally. Also, NOTICE PARTICULARLY, that, from and after this date, no goods which hare been cat 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, 1869, 15 tf Dissolution. THE Co-partnership hitherto existing under the name of V. A. CAUSSE & CO., is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All of the accounts of the firm will be settled by H. W. MERRILL who will continue the business at the old stand. - V. A. CAUSSE, -, H. W. MERRILL. July 6,1859. MACCARONI, CORN - STARCH^ Rio, Tapioca, Sago, Pearl, Barley and Hecker's Lanira, at ALLISON & BRATTOIWB. ANTED.?15 bushels of RYE, fcarArMch the highest market price will be pabLin or Groceries, by J. J. GARVIN.