Valuable Lands in Union District For Bale! W. C. Gist, Ex'or ct ul vs Robert T. Gist, ct al, In Equity?Union District?Bill for Partition. BY virtue of a decretal order in this case, 1 will sell at Union Court House on the first MONDAY in NOVEMBER next, all that Tract of Land situated in suid District, twelve miles North of Union Court House, 011 the Spartanburg Bond, belonging to the Estate of N. Gist, Sr., deceased, containing r Twenty-one Hundred and Fifty SEVEN ACRES. On the place is an elegant and commodious residence, with comfortable and substantial outbuildings and improvements in good repair There are about Pour Hun dred acres of woodland, some twenty ncres of bottom, and a considerable portion of old-field pine on the tract. ?ALSOAt the Fame time, the tract known as the k'Tyger Place," containing One Thousand Acres, belonging to Estates of James D. Gist and N Gist, Sr. This is regarded as one of the best plantations in Union District, has on it a handsome RESIDENCE, with substantial outbuildings, &c., is well improved and in good condition in every respect, embraces Eighty Acres of Good bottom land and s uite Five Hundred Acres of well timbered land, the balance being nearly ail good fresh up-laud. TERMS :?Credit of one ami two years, except cash sufficient to pay costs of partition Purchaser to give bond with good sureties and mortgage of the premises, i WILLIAM M UN ROE, C. E U. 1>. Oct 18 38 tds SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of Sundry Orders from J Earlc Dotnar, judge of the Court of Ordinary lor Spartanburg District, State of South Car olina, 1 will sell before the Court House door in the Village of Spartanburg, on the 1st MONDAY in NOVEMBER next, the following named tracts of laud, to wit: 133 acres, more or less, situated on Middle Tyger River, and bounded by latuls of H. P. Darby, W E. Ward and Sauford Smith. Sold ns the real estate of James Bcnnelt( deceased. Also, 164 acres, more or less, situated on Wolf Cteek, bounded by lands of Piety Darby, 11. F. Mills and J. J. Newman. Sold ns the real estate of E. M. Cooper, deceased. Also, 144 ncres, more or less, ndjoining lands of | Dr. J. Winsniiih, J. C. Zimmerman, Joseph Montgomery and Perry West. Sold as the real estate of T. P. Story, jr., deceased. Also, By virtue of sundry writs of fieri f.ieiat, to me directed, i wiii seii at the same time atid place, the following named property, to wit : One lot, containing half acre of land, more or less, bounded enst by Ilrawly Street, North, South ntnl Weal, by lots of Mrs. A. lloinarutid others, in the village of Spartanbuig. Sold as the properly of John M. Mason, at the suit ot A. Tollesou. Also, One lot, containing half aero, more or less, bounded east by lituwley Street, North, South, mm u_y iois ui jnlilt .M. .Mason ullil others, (in the village of Spartanburg) sola as the pro|u?rty of U. T. Kirby, at the suit of Win] Stem. Also, 200 acres of land, move or less, bottnilcd by lands of G. Cannon. S. ltobo and others. Sold its tiie property of James Harris, at the suit of llobo & Edwards. Also, 136 acres of land, more or lc. Sheriff's Office, ? Oct. 18, 1866. ) Kxeeutoi''s Solo. "I" will sell, on Thursday, the2oth instant, at 1 the former residence of GEORGE STEAD- I ING, deceased, the following named personal properly : A LOT OF Corn, Cotton, Foddor, Shucks, and other articles too numerous to mention. Tcrius tnadc knows on day of sale. MOSES FOSTER, Ex or. Oct 11 37 3w THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. IN EQUITY?SPARTANBURG DISTRICT. Seaborn Parks, V Mender*, and others, vs \Y in Parks, and others. 'Bill for sale of Real Estate to pay debts, partition. &c. IT appearing to my satisfaction that William Parks, and the heirs at law of P. Parks, deceased, Defendents in this ense, heirs ut law of Thomas Parks, deceased, Into of Anderson District, reside from and without the limits of this State , it is ordered, on motion of p.ol-o & Carlise, Complainant's Solictors, that thoy do appear nnd plead, nnswear or demur to this Bill of Complaint within throe months from this dale or judgment pro conjetro will he taken as to them. *T. 8TOBO FAR HOW, Q. E. S 1>. Com'rs Oflice, Oct 5, 180(1. 37-8m ADMINIVrUATORSS NOTICE. A LL persons having demands ngain-t the Estate of WILLIAM J. HRF.M, deceased, arehereby notified to pre-ent the same duly proven, on or by the 1st day of NOVKMISKK next All persons indebted to said Estate are no- I tificd to make immediate payment. T. STOBO FARItOW, C. E. 8. I)., and Adm'r. Kt. off. Oct 4 3d ] in TAXES! TAXES! I will, if not Providentially hindered, ; attend at SPAltTAN BULU4 O. 11. on TUESDAY the 1GTII instant, and on i MONDAY, TU ESDAY, WKDN USD A Y and THURSDAY, the 22d. 23d, 24th and I 25th days of OCTOBER, instant, lor the j purpose of collecting the I nee of the TAXES due lei ti !" '?, and all j persons who have n ?t made iicturnof' their Taxes ate i ir;;< ulv i -.j stud to at tcr.d on S'.im: <>t tlii a!i v in d days, and niahc tl i;!i:ns i i pay their i Taxes, a j n. >i either Double or 1 Sinyie, will e - issued against all defaulters, and all Taxes paid after that time will have to be settled with the Sheriff, fur I cannot receive any Taxes after the said ' 25th day. There arc over cue hundred cases of Ileal Estate which have not been returned, and nothing but a want ot time | | to issue l>oublc Tax Executions before I j went to Columbia, caused them not to be | t issued. All the Single Tax Kxecutions ' were issued and put in the hands of the ^ Sheriff previous to my leaving fur Colum | bia. All who have not returned Capita- t t.ou or Dog Tax are hereby not died that they arc required to do so within the time ' above specified,as Double Tax Kxecutions will surely be issued against all who come within my knowledge, who fail to make j their returns, and Single Tax Kxecutions ' against those who make returns and do not pay. 1 hear great complaint that some arc taxed wbile others are not. It I can { only get the names, and the number ol dogs Ac., none wiil escape who are liable 1 to pay taxes All who have not made re- j turns of ileal Kstate must undoubtedly ; know it, as well as all Administrators, } Executors, and (iuardians. And I would | most earnestly request them to attend to ' < making such returns, and save Double j I Taxes and Costs 1 have quite a number j 11 of names and dogs already reported, and 1 j hope that if those who arc liable wid not ! report themselves, that others who have | paid, and those who have to pay, will re port them, as all should be put upon the ' same footing. r R. C. POOLE, T. C. J FOR FALL & WINTER. ; WK are now receiving an assorted Stuck of NEW a; Fashionable ( s . ?t I for LADIES and UENTLEMEN a ; A I. so A ?5oiU> I.OT or READY-MADK CLOTIKINi*, { AN It gr o c i : s, 1 All at LOW KATES. I OU CASH. 1 1,1:1: uiimns. October 11, 1800.?07?5 I NOTICE rpo all persons in lebted to us either by J[ NOTE OK Ol'EN At fOL'NT, willpleu-e call and pay. 1 LEE & Hit 100S. 1 Oct 11 o7 |U__ NEW GOODS! IX / E are now receiving a great variety of W FALL AND WINTElt OUOHS, which we will sell at the lowest market prices I f. > If t \ II ? I - *' | I^idios l>rcss Goods, ; HATS, CLOAKS, COLLARS, RI1U10NS, i pons, cfco. ; A pini?l slock iit? GENTLEM EN'S CLOTHING, ! nt reduced prices. FAMILY (iKOCKRIES of nil kinds. SHOES AM) SnLi: LEATHER. BfT^STA l E MOXF.V IHH i. llT ] post Kit \ .irnn. ! ? Oei I :) Administrator's Salt1. t rpm: under-igned will sell at piiti'ie sale on j I MoNl'AS. I lie I of (ICrnltr.K ills!., ai ilie laic resilience ol W. J. lllll'.M. deceased, , I in i lie I own of S; ai I uibili p. all ol ilie Dei soil. [ nl Property of said dec-ised, ootisistinp of HOUSEHOLD ' VD KIH'IIKN FURNITURE, I TT OK CATC TN TVl'S TOOLS, 1 Ci / v\/ - O all. tbo. [ 1 THE ' -I'nieliasei s will be re quired i e <>r it- equivalent : pur ' chases ui. >o be paiil ? \-ii uii day of ' Sale, all over Jio.lHI in IJ montlis with inter : ' I est from ilate, secured by note wit'i at least two approved sureties. T. STOHO FARROW, C. E S. D., and Adin'r. Fx. Off. j " Oei 4 86 3t r i> ihhhvvv urn i j. umr If 11 >1 lilllilii rpilKSK MILLS have been thoroughly re 1 paired, *iti 1 me now in good tunning or J tun- Tlie FI.Ol KIN(S MILL is now making . | n good tnrn-onl, ninl is not to be surpassed in i | making pood Flour by any mill, livery thing ! works well, and we arc prepared to have our \ business attended to in tirst rate style. f We rcspeciiolly solicit the patronage of our j old friends, and as many new ones, as want | j their wheat groubd for a r/nml (urn it. j TIIF ItUlLMili has been thoroughly repair- ( ed. and no apprehensions of its safety is now felt. ' j K. P. HIIOWX. i Oct 4 34 Iw GE< >. W.WILLIAMS & COT, :' FACTOIW, ( Lurch street, Charleston, S. f'. Williams, taylok a co., ,[ COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' .V K IF )' O 11 K. j Liberal cash advances will be made on Cotton ( consigned to either house. I f Oct 4 30 ^tn 1 EXECUTORS SALE OF LAND. IN accordance with tlic provisions of the will of JOHN S. FINCH, deceased, we will Mill at public outcry, at Spartanburg Court House, on the First Monday in NOVEMBER next, the following Tracts of Land : TRACT NO. 1.? Lying on endow Creek, bounded by the lands of T. N. Finch, Wtu Uoiu, rt (//..containing 278 ACRES MORE OR LESS. TRACT NO. 11. ?Lying on Meadow Creek. Ixmtide'J by the lands of R. F. Brown, Win. 1 L'icksoti, rt. ?i * I mortgage on the premises to secure the ' turchtisc money I 1 T. N. FINCH, | J. I,. FINCH, Executor. l XHhinent OF /V. 15. 15 1Z 10 C <>? On Miiiti Strrrt, * Iter 11". A'. .V< Ison \ Co. 'outilry l'rodttce. at maikct prices, taken in layineiit for all work done. Satisfaction guar- i litter d. Sr'J't. *J7?:|.? ? tf , ROBINSON & NELSON, 1 |3"1 AVhnlcsnlo suitl Retail Dealers In LJ D1TJ" ij1 T1IAVKLl.lMi HAGS, &c. * v?(M? KING MTRBET, < X'.tirlt/ I'jtj'tifilt 1 tduri'i Hotel, Charleston, South Carolina. 1 II. kouinson, a. nelson NEW SCHEDULE- J S. tto TT. nailroaci. < , iN and nfter the 17th instant, the Trains t ;v f will run on MONDAY S, WEDNESDAY'S ' mi SATURDAY'S. town Trains leave Spartanburg Court House. , at t> 4"?, a. m. .rave I'nionville, I'.dO. a. m. Vrrive at Alston, 'J.'J", p.m. aoiitecting with the Greenville tlown Train. Jp Trains leave Alston at a. m. loinectiug with the Greenville up Train. Vrrive at Unionville 'J Hit, p. in. \rrivc at .>p irtannurg. I.'. II.,... . .YOD, p. m. Arrangements are made l>v which freight hruiigh from ('harleslon and Columbia may he ' laid on this road. T11??S U. .IKTKIt, l'res't 8. & L' It. II. opt 2?> ol if Sopl. 1H, ls(>(>. J DISSOLU TION OF CO FA ItTNI! US li 11'. I1IIK C..-I mrtnership heretoforeexisting uu- ) dertlie name of VANDIYKK. IU. Mil. ,v was dissolved hy mutual consent, on the !hih <11111110. All indebted 4>y u<i make early pay- , iieut loCVNNOS. Ill.VKK.V 111 KNEfT, who ire authorised t<> settle the business of the ale firm. TUB UNDERSIGNED, under the name aid style of CINNO.N, Itl.tliK I ICS. SI|i?US. LADI1> II vTS, I SALT SI ?. \ll. COFFEE. POWDER, SIloT. Id! VI'll I.K. Siil? \, AMES- SIIOVEES, NEW FLOUR, A general assortment of SI'M'EK WD KANi'V DRV i ivileges of iiicivi-ing lie powers of tin- Town I'omu'il of Si irtaunirg. Ily order of Council I.. TW1TTV, lutcndant. J M. I .i.ioun, (.'Ink. S.'pt IS lit Jim rl\iK'?k 1111K Hook- ol DK.VN \ C.Ot MKilf >N tind of -I. K. t it tl >l>tl It i\ ha- liven i"it in my inn.Is for r-d/rc/no/. ,\|| indehtc I will enil nrly. nnd save furilier trouble and costs, as itiiti will not permit to give encli our a rial tot ice. J. M. KI.KORh. Oct 4 HO .">w MiTK^K TO DKHTOIIS. VI.I. persons indebted to I lie Firm ot KIURY \ \\ II.SON, or to myself, on in11\ nlnal nccoiinl, are requested to call at our >1.1) ST.\ N l?, (I'.i irk Range! and make settle11o111. where I may be found to- a short time o attend to ibis business. We hope our old riends and customers have not foigotten us, >ut will conic forward and aid us as much as hey can, pay us a part cash, and give notes or open account. A. II. KIRRY. JUST RECEIVED D Y B. <86 J. L. WOFFORD OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE, COFFEE, SUGAR, SdDA, MADDER, (TSPPSBAa* POWDER, SHOT, BLACKING, mmsuv v-Lmn, mhe 1ITH DAY OF tCTOBKK next, ?t I n Lite I! 1*1 Itl'.Xt'L. the i "ollowine personal property, viz : 1^ o ii l* 31 ii 1 e is, COWS A X D C A L V E S, CORN, FODDER, AVIIE IT, O ii c lloa <1 AN' :i *> <> n, i FVKMINC TOOLS, \0. &.C. TERMS inudc known on day of.Stile. T. A. KOOKHS. Administrator with Will Annexed. September 37, 1800.?37 ?3 Tnwt Received AT J. W. HARDY'S, U'OAll, 1 Mtiscavinlo Molasses J.itl'ee, ! Vinegar, Uncoil, | Flour, Lard, jj Soda, 'owner, i Mutches, shot, I blacking, IVell buckets, Mustard, 'edar Tubs, blue Stone, 'etlar buckets, Seives, Vd.ir Measures, Gun Locks, bin < tips, Gun lliuts. jun Wipers, A LSO, rarious other articles in the HARDWARE AND GROCERY LINE. We would particularly cull the attention of purchasers to the above articles and are satisled we can make it to their interest to pay WS1I FOR THEIR GOODS."as we are deteruined to scli lor CASH ONLY, nnd can utTord i) sell tor smaller profits.. We are compelled to say that hertafter we a ill credit no out?so do not ho surprised or vexed tit a refusal, if y??u tr?M ask for it. J' .Mtirrl'/ no '/ooili dclwered till puiil i'or. J. W. HARDY, C E. FLEMING. Sept :M 34 tf X )licc (o CrrcKors and Debtors. VI.L persons indehted to the estates of Col. T. D. b ROC KM VN. Col. T IV It ROCKvt vn & SON . and b. T. BROCKM IN, and ill p -rsous having cl iinis ag tinst either of the I'mve mentioned estates, are hereby notified hat 1 will attend at So LIT L DE on Fill DAYS AND SATURDAYS, >f every week hotweeu this and Court, for the purpo-e el nttiking settlement. Dehtors tire advised to meet tne at the llmve inelitioiied time and place, and save ;osls by making satisfactory arrangements. D. ANDERSON, Ex or. Sept 13 33 tf lt?-buThe Greenville Mountaineer will publish until tf. XI ABBL. E Y ARB U > I< )X C. XX. :o: Ml Work Senl Free of Charge lu Spiirtiiiiliiir^ C. 11. rpilE SUbSCUIbER has received a supply I of I FAl.IoN and AMEIMCAN M V llltl.E. m l is prepnretl to tlo any kiu I >>t iiioiuiinelltal j e. uk emiii- t.l to his cure, at as I<,w rates as , fill! ? ? none hi I ii >i:?tc 1 o in I urn i - ii 11 i". \ I > itii I KOI) I S l'(IN US !i >ui ?ll> per set alul upwiiiils. l'ugi :tv tig- r-I per MM) K-; t-r-. My u?>iiiuuiiiieatioii ii'Mivs-t'.l i.> iiii- at ! ni.iu II. will receive plump* ntKiiti>>ti. W M A NICHOLSON. I iiiuii 0. II., August 'tth ltSUO. I0\( 1'2L Fine BLUE STONE, j A T T WITTY & ((). KKPTKIMRKIt fi ISBB 1 > I { 10SS MAKIN(i. rilllK undersigned proposes Ic execute all | stv!?. . ? of MANTUA MAKING at short mil ice, mul lor rcasniiiililc prices. Dresses of tin- fined texture, as well as those of coarsest fabric rcceivi'il In fact eve .v kind of sewing taken, willi the hope that entire satisfaction will be given. .My friends will please call and give rue a trial. fitor Residence at Mrs Dr. Vernon's ' Afti# MARY a. cor NCI L. Aug lfl 20 tf - ' ? SULLIVAN &WINSM1TH, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AND SOLICITORS IN EQUITY, SPARTANBURG, S. C. OFFICE NEXT TO POST OFFICE. C. P. Sc-LIVAH. J. c. WlStMITH. FARROW & DUNCAN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AMD Solicitors in Equity, firaT'Oiiice in Brick Building, upstairs, ovar former Office of Jauics Farrow. Jambs Fab bow. I). R. Dlkcaw. April 15 11 1 y WILLIAMS, LVINS urg C. 11., So. Ca. HAS JUST RECEIVED A SELECT ASSORTMENT OF WATCHES, JEWELRY, fl&fll Mil A N D I^aney Goods. ALSO A NEW LOT OF EIGHT DAY AND TWENTYFOUR IIOl'R CLOCKS, A FIRST-RATB ARTICLE. WAKKENTED TWO Y EAn?. Spectacles for all Eyes and Ages. WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY neatly repaired, and warranted. J. A. HEN NEMAN; At the Old Place on Main-Street. Feb 22 4 if Arc You Insured? V SINGLE bpark may destroy your house and nil its contents, and a small amount pud before the disaster happens, may enable you to rebuild uud again comfortably settle yourself for life. Art* You IiiHtirod? A blight exposure may hasten you fo an early grave, mid your family left to the charities ut an uncharitable world, a /etc dollars will rave Mich a ui-asier. Will you not save them when you can ? Are Yon Insured V A Mingle pebhlc in the road may disable you ! frotn labor for mouths, and your family may Miller for the waut of your daily earnings. A i-ingle brick may fall and crusii you beyond recovery. S"> or Sl.'i per year will secufe to them for each weekyounrc disabled, the full amount you p ly for Insurance, and in case oi death from the accident it will pay to them $1000, $2000 or $3000, all for the above same small amount. Are You Iitt?mi*oiu*liod nud Drown Hlirctin^B nud Sliirdnys, A FRESH LOT, just received hy CLEVELAND, WALKER k CO. A now and fresh supply of Ladies and Gentlemen's Misses' and Children's 8LI0ES, GAD TKRS AND SLITTERS. at CLEVELAND. WALKER, k CO.