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YORK SHERIFF'S SALES. BV Virtue of Writs of Fieri Facias, to me directed, will be sold between the legal hours cf Sheriff* Sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY . next, at I oik Court House, the following property, viz:? The Hotel House and Lot on Main-street in Yorkville. known as the "MoNeel House," containing ! three acres, more or less, with a front of 10'J feet on main-street. Said house hn9 been recently repaired and valuable additions made thereto, rendering it desirable as a first-class Hotel. Said premises sold as the property of Wylia L. Harris, at the suit of A. Stowe and others; also, to foreclose the mortof R. S. Moore and others. Said House and Lt will be sold on a credit of 12 months, interest from day of salo, purchase money to be secured by bond null good personal security. 1 Two road-wagons and 1 set of harness, 4 mules, ] carriage and harness, 1 carryall, 27 beds, bed-clothing and bedsteads, 87 window curtains, 10 bowls and pitchers, 13 chambers, 31 small tables, 12 looking glasses, 1 lounge, 1 book-case and bureau, 82 chairs, lot of books, 5 long dining-tables, 1 cupboard. 1 clock, 4 castors, 1 wardrobe, 1 lot of table-1 ware, 1 pair of shovels and tongs, 14 pairs dog-irons, ! 1 chaffen-dish, 1 tin-baker, 2 large coffee pots and i boiler, 2 carpets, 1 side-board, 1 slab and the follow- j ing negroes, viz: Jordon, Sally and Amy, levied on j as the property of Wylie L. Harris, at the suit of j ftowc ana oiners; niso, xo ioreciose tuo mortcage of R. S. Moore nud other:*. 1 One wagon, 1 sorrel horse, 1 bay horse, 1 claybank eolt and 1 barouche, levied on as the property of George Craig, at the suit of J. Adams. 1 Oh Tuesday after the first Monday in January next, at the house of the defendant, one black mare, 1 lurouch, 2 bales of cotton, 1 lot of cotton in the <eed. one lot of cotton seed, one lot of corn and fodder. 2 head of hogs, 3 head of cattle, and 1 lot of wheat and oats, levied on as the property of John Chock Smith, at the suit of Thomas K. Ashcraft and others. 1 One wagon and two mules, levied on as the property of Samuel Lowry, at the suit of Bratton an Gordon. 1 One tract of hfnd whereon the defendant now resides levied on as the property of Archibald White, at the suit of John H. Adams and others. 1 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides. levied on as the property of Jacob B. Moore, at the suit of Johnson & Co., and others. 1 One tract of laud levied on as the property of J. boroy Davics, whereon he now resides, at the suit of William Pong and others. 1 Will be sold by virtue of an order from the Court <.f Ordinary for York District, on the first Monday in January next, a tract of laud lying in said District. on the waters of Taylor's Creek, bounding on lands of John J. Workman, Turner Morgan, Edward Waters and J. N. McElwee, containing seventy-three acres, more or less?sold to make partition among the heirs-at-law of Mrs. Christopher Strait, dee'd. 1 Three negroes, viz: Jake, Allen and Sally, levied on as the property of S. A. McLunoy, at the suit of T. S. Pagan & Co.. and others. 1 One tract of land whereon the delendaut now resides, levied on as the property of Susanna Gaston, at the suit of D. F. MeMahon. 1 One sorrel horse, levied on as the property of P. Funk, at the suit of J. J. Evans. 1 One tract of land containing 200 Acres, adjoining lands of Win. Black, Gilbert Enloc, Dr. W. J. Good, and Rufus Meek. Also, one hou?e and lot situated in Vorkvillc, near the Kings Mountain Railroad Pepot. Also, seven Negroes, viz: Tom and hi* wife, i>w.i. \:;,.nn-n m?uJ ln?r four children?Joe. Al ?'. 1. Sue :uvl :ho Baby, levied on as the property of ' Kiiin Mullcrax, at the Miit of S. L. liratton and thers. 4 S. 0. YOUNG BLOOD, s. r. n. Yoikvi.le, Dec. 13, 18"?o. LOOK OUT FOR THE ENGINE! ALL person? indebted to the undersiga WV8 ed arc requested to come forward and settle by Oa-h or Note, bcfoic the first day of FEBRUARY next. ^the cash would be preferred.) as I ain determined to adopt a new mode of business. 1 will sell GOODS lower the incoming year for Cash or to Cash Customers on short time, than they have ever been sold before in Yorkville. The usual mode of doing business in this place, heretofore, has been long profits and long credits, and the cash, or prompt paying customers, suffer for the long credits and those that never pay. 0. 11. RATCHFOUD. Dec 13 39 3t Commissioner's Sale, In Equity?York. Win. Culp ond Wife, ct. al. ) ? ?. y Bill for Partition. John A. Ivi nbrcll, ct. al. J JN obcdicnc: to the Decretal Order of the Court of Equity, passed at Chambers, I will expose to public sale on the premises, on the EIGHTH DAY OF JANUARY, IMG, a tract of land situate in York District, on the East side of Catawba Hirer, on the waters of Sugar Creek, bounded by lands of Solomon Kimbrell, Wm. Bales, James Kimbrcll and others, containing 130 AC RES. The land si Id for partition and division amongst the hoir"-at-l:.\v and distributees in the above stated case. Teruit.?A sufficiency of cash to pay the costs of this suit, the balance of the purchase money on a credit of one and two years, w ith interest from date, to be secured by bond and at least two pood sureties and a mortgage of the premises. Purchasers to pay for all necessary papers. J NO. L. MILLER, c. e. y. d. Yorkville, Dec. 13th, 18oo. (?4}) 49 -it Commissioner's Sale. In Equity?York. Wallace and Davis, ] r*. I Bill for sale of Land Elizabeth Darnall, | to pay debts. Susan Darnal, et. al. j IN obedience to the Decretal Order of the Court of . Equity, I will expose to public sale at York C. House on MONDAY the 7th of JANUARY, IMG, a tract of land described in the pleadings in the above case, situate in Yor-k District, on the cast side of Catawba River, bounded by lands of A. B. Springs, Eli Bales, A. J. Giles and others, containing 21$ ACRES. Terms.?Cash enough to pay the costs of this suit, the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from date, to be secured by bond v ' ocd sureties and a mortgage of the premises. JNO. L. MILLER, c. k. y. r. Yorkville, Dec. 13, 18G5. [S^-U 49?-.'t Commissioner's Sale, Alexander II. Farr, et. al. "j vs. > Bill for Partition. D. Goudelock, Ex'r, et. al. J IN obedience to the order of the Court of Equity, I will expose to public sale at York Court House 011 the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY next, the tract of land described in the pleadings in the above ottiintA in York District, on Fauning's Branch, near Broad River, bounded by lands of Mrs. Elmore, Win. McCreight, James Stewart, R. E. Kennedy and others, containing 695 ACRES. Terms.?Cash enough to pay the costs of this suit ?the balance on a credit of one and two years, with interest from the day of sale, purchaser to give bond and two good sureties ami a mortgage of the premises to secure the pay man/ JSfof L. MILLER, c. e. y. d. Dec C ($10) 42 t61 . JUST PUBLISHED BY THE, HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Philadelphia.? Report on Spermatorrhoea, or Seminal Weakness, Impotence, the Vice of Onanism, Masturbation, or Self-Abuso, and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, with an account of the orrors and deceptions of Quacks, and valuable advice to the afflicted, by Geo. R. Calhoun, M. D., Consulting Surgeon of the Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pa., a benevolent Institution established by special endowment, for the relief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with "Virulent and Epidemic Diseases." A copy of the above Report will be sent by mail (in a sealed envelope) free of charge, on the receipt of two stamps for postage. Address Dr. GEORGE R. CALHOUN, No. 2 South Ninth-St., Philadelphia, Pa. Dec. 13 49 tf THE~~HBST PRKMTPM FOR PIANO FORTES. THE largest and best assortment of PIANOS ever offered in Columbia, is to \J U w J J be found now at the MUSIC STORE of WM. RAMSAY", 178 Richardson-streot. Every PIANO has the latest and best improvements, '* arc of the latost style, and guaranteed superior in tone and finish?and are sold at prioes to suit the times. Parties wishing five, ten, fifteen or more, can have tliem at a liberal discount. Jan. 6 1 tf NOTICE.?All persons indebted the undersigned are earnestly roqucsted to call and settle.? Our Books must be closed either by CASH or NOTE and we hope o jr friends will recollect a little of tho "red earth" is absolutely necessary to health and comfort. LINDSAY & THOMASSON. Not 29 47 6t ANNIVERSARY OF ST. JOHN, THE EVANGELIST, Philanthropic lodge, No. 78, of Ancient Tree Masons, will on the evening of the 27th DECEMBER next, at the Masonic Hall, publicly INSTALL the Officers elect, for the ensuing term.? The ceremony-will commence at 7 o'clock, p. m., and as every preparation will be made, the public, and the Tifldipft. AsnOfMnllf ??> inviforl in P. B. DARWIN, ) J. E. JEFFERYS. I Com. 0. P. CRANFORD. J Nov 29 47 4t "union-academy. The fourth session of tins Institution, and the second under the superintendence of its present able and indefatigable Principal, JOHN B. PAN KEY, -will commence on TUESDAY, the Fi ''ST DAY of JANUARY, 1S5C. The Scholastic year is divided into two sessions, of five months each.? There will be a Public Examination at the close of each term. The experience of Mr. PAN KEY, as a Teacher, especially in preparing Studentsfor College, is too well known in the vicinity of his former teaching, to need comment. To others who may feel a personal interest, wc can only say, having fully satisfied ourselves that he possesses all the requisites of a good, able and efficient teacher : and deeply impressed with the ruinous effects of a frequent change of teachers, we havo secured his services for the next ; five years. We therefore, tako pleasure in present- 1 ing him to the public, believing it will be the interest of those who have to board, to send their sous and wards here. We cannot refrain from adding, i that this will not be a school suited to indolent Stu! dents, as good order and progress will be rigorously j I required. i This Institution is situated in one of the healthiest : portions of the State, eight miles South-Kast of i Yorkville, iu a retired part of the District, remote from any temptations of dissipation &c.: in an intelligent neighborhood, and one remarkable for the good morals of its citizens. As wc are determined to offer great inducements to persons at a distance, boarding is put down, in j the best families, to the moderate price of Six Dol- j iilia pvi muillll, lUbllKlllIg Ull VAJICUJl'3 VAAVJH 11JAIII.-. I Conveyance, free of charge, will be in readiness at 1 Rock Hill, on the Hist of December, ami the L'nd anil oili of January, lFod, to take Students to tlie 1 School. While this School is not in the least sectarian, ! Students will be catechised ami instructed in the Union Questions. Tuition as formerly, viz: Primary English branches $7 00 I Higher branches of English, 10 00 . Classics ami Mathematics, per session, 1 o 00 i Students charged from time of entrance till I close of session. No deduction for lost time except j in cases of protracted sickness. J. C. HICKT.IX, M. P., .Secretary of Heard, j Dec Id io -m PREPARATORY MILITARY SCHOOL gl THE exercises of this Institution will be resui jL mod on FIRST MONDAY in JANUARY IBr.ti. i Ml The assistance of a distinguished ami uecomj 111 plished graduate of the South Carolina College, JJ. having beer, engaged, a Preparatory Collegiate Course will then be introduced. The Principals will tints be enabled to give those de-tiring it. the advun. t iges ol a Classical Education, in connection with i the system peculiar to Military Schools. All PupiN. whose parents or Guardians do n-1 re' side in Yorkville, must board with the Principals: I jiii.l none will be received who are under 111 years of age, or who cannot read or write with facility. Terms.?For the lirst Session of six mouths, S;10, and lor the second of four, $J0 in advance. Hoard, "p month, including fuel, $10, to be paid, also, in ' advance. No extra charge for Stationery. A. COWARD, j M. JENKINS, Senior Bu.-inc-s Depart. J Senior Military Depart. Reverences.?Gen. James Jones, Graniteville, S. C.: Gen. D. F. Janiic*on. Orangeburg. C. 11., S. C.; Ex-Gov. J. 11. Means. Buckhcad. S. : Gen. Daniel Wallace, Jonesville, Union, S. C.: ('ol. I. 1>. Wilson, 1 Society Hill, Darlington, S. ('.; Gen. 11". G. M. Punovnnt. Ninety-Six Depot. Abbeville. S. C. Yorkville, Dec. 1 Sod. 1?S It '*** The Columbia Times and Carolinian will each copy three times; and the Spartanburg Spartan, Edgefield Advertiser, Greenville Patiiot, Anderson ! - T ' ?1 "l".".. r.,;AMvilln T..i,,.n.,t tMtov. uazeuc, i.anc.iMvi A^i-ug.v-i, .inuiKii^ovu....... x j l.?ttc Whig, Fairfield Herald, Newberry Mirror. I)ari lington Flag. Marion .Star, and Lanrciisville Herald, will please copy twice (omitting this note) and lbr- ( ward accounts to Messrs. C\ & ). Removal. MESSRS. LINDSAY & TIlUMASSOX anuounce ! to their customer!* nn<l the public that they I have removed their establishment temporarily to the store formerly occupied l?v them, one door North of ' : WALKER'S HOTEL, where they are prepared to j i serve their friends as usual. They have now on j hand a pood assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Dye-Stuffs, &c., I and all articles in their line of the best quality, and i ' at reasonable prices. j J. F. LINDSAY, D. II. TIIOMASSON. j Yorkville, Mar. 1. 8 tf South Carolina.?York District, i Robt. Campbell, et. ah, Applicants, is. David Camp- | bell, et. nl. Defendants. ST appearing to niy satisfaction that Ihivid Camp- j i .1 bell, Thomas Campbell, Andrew Harnett and : ' Wife, Eliza, James Latimore, Calvin Lindsay, ! j Franklin Lindsay, George Martin and wife Sarah J., ! ' defendants, reside without this State, it is therefore ! Ordered, that they do appear and object to the sale j or division of the real estate of William Campbell, I deceased, on or before 1st February next, or their j I consent to the same will be entered of record. Oc- I J tober 80th, A. D., 18.35. J. M. ROSS, o. v. D. Nov 8 *14 8ui POMARIA NURSERY? j Sl'.MMEli AND CKAMMOND, j HAVE for sale a large and fine collection of the j best Varieties of FRUIT TREES, consisting of | Peaches, Plums, Apricots, Nectarines, Figs, GrapeVines, Pears, both standard and dwarf; Apples, standard and dwarf; Roses, Flowering Shrubs and Evergreens of choice kinds. Then Fruit Department embraces all the best native varieties, early and late, as well as the Choice Foreign kinds, and the trees arc all of fine habits and growth. JdSy Priced Catalogues sent to all applicants. Address, SUMMER & CPAMMOND. Nov S 41 3m Pomaria, S. C. BETIIEL. ACADE3IY.?The Patrons of Bethel Academy are happy to inform the public that they have engaged the services of Mr. J. HARRY for this Institution. Mr. II. comes highly recommended as an experienced Teacher. Young gentlemen cau 1)0 prepared for admission to any of our Colleges. The next Session of Five Months will commence on the 1st Monday in JANUARY, 185G. Board from 6 to $7 per month, and TuitioH from $5 to $12.50 per sesion. No admission for less than half a Session, and no deduction for absence unless in case of sickness. . York District, S. C., Nov. 29, 1855. 47 3m Ct IIERIFF'S SALE OF FIRE RIVER ^ LANDS.?l>y virtue of sudry Writs of Fi. Fa. to me directed, I will sell on the first Monday in January next, before the Court House door in the Town of Chester, A Plantation or Tract of Land, containing about Twelve Hundred Acres, bounded by lands of the estate of General Davie, R. II. Fudge, Andrew Crosset and others, levied on as the property of the estate of Col. F. W. Davie, at the ? * ^ ' ' 11 * ?- T\ T\ - C? suit of Col. L. A. UccKliam, i-x r., vs. u. u. jjcouubeurc, Ex'r. W. B. LILLEY, s. c. d. Nov 29 47 5t IRISH'S METALLIC Itl RIALCASES. Til ESE COFFINS, now coming into general use in many sections of our country, are of Metal?enameled inside and out?are air-tight?free from the I introduction of dampness and water, or the escape I &f effluvia?arc portable?highly ornamental, and cost J no more than the best wood-coflins. These Casos will be furnished by the subscriber at his Work-shop at short notice. Ho also mrkes the ordinary WOOD COFFINS as heretofore. THOMAS H. SMITH. Yorkville, July 5, 1853. 24 tf SALEOFNEGROES ON the 1st of JANUARY next, I will sell in the town of Charlotte, FIVE LIKELY YOUNG NEGROES. Gen. John A. Young is authorized to act as my agent in regard to the same. Terms made known on the day of sale. A. If. GRAIIAM. Nov 22. 46 6t THE PRINCETON PRESS.; THE design of the inventor was to get up a Press which would answer every requirement of the of- i for made by Georc.e Bruce, of New York, in 1851, j viz: cheap, liyht, easily managed, and capable of , throwing off at least 500 sheets per hour. This Press will throw off from 500 to 800 sheets , per hour, doing the work equal to any Cylinder Press. , The bed stands about 30 inches from the floor, and j is the most convenient of all Presses to make ready tho form on. It is adapted to jobbing, or book work, ! as well as newspaper, and will register as well as I any other Cylinder Press. It requires, to work it, a man to turn tho fly wheel and a boy to feed the shoots. The Inking Apparatus is very complete, and differs from the apparatus used in Cylinder Presses ; generally, being more like that used in the Power ! i'laten Presses. Two rollers pass over the form | twice to each impression, taking ink for each sheet, j A Press of this description for newspaper and job- ; bing, bed 44 by 28} inches, with roller mould, roller j stocks, blanket, flying und registering apparatus, J &c., complete, will be furnished for $5U0. If intended for book work chiefly, an extra ink fountain will be furnished for $20. The press, fly wheel, &c., ! will weigh nhout 2000 pounds. The sides, &c., are j iron. Length of frame, seven feet?height, to front < edge of feed board, three feet six inches. Any size made to order. The followiug is the list of Sizes and Prices as far ; as established: Bod 28 by 20, $100. Bed -18 by 31, $580. " 80 24, 450. ?GO 82, 000. i " 44 28*, 500. " 52 82, 625. ! " 40 80" 540. # I The beds will take chases their full breadth: and within two inches of the length. Teums.?One-half, cash: one half, note, at 4 months, with approved security; or 2A per ccntdis- ' count for cash. Boxing and Cartage, $18. For more than three years the inventor of the a- j bove Press has been improving it, working it all the while, and ascertaining, with great care and expense, 1 the best mode of carrying out all the details?and he flatters himself lie has succeeded in perfecting it; and is now manufacturing the Press himself. No Press will leave hisprcmiscs without being thorough- i ly tested, and without it performs to the entire satisfaction of the purchaser. .TOIIX T. ROBINSON, i Princeton, N. J., Nov. 1855. 48 8m READYdVIADECLOTHING!~ NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS!! Daniel C. Williams, HAVING purchased the interest of K. Pullinii'.j ?V<\>, ill the CLOTHING ESTAIILLSllMKNT : of 1\ il. Siiuril & Go., the business will hereafter be conducted l.y the undersigned, at the old stand, under the title of SIMIllL & WiLLIiMS. t The store has recently been enlarged, and tvpVuf ished with a new stock of IMIADY-MADK CLu'l'll; TNG of every variety, ma mi fact ured in the late-t styles, and purchased in New York by the Senior , Partner expressly for this market. V?'c are ;i w re- ' reiving daily, and owning u lditional supplies of Gentlemen's cjryiss?2Y(; GRDDS; Fine Dross, business and Great <'?? !>; 1'iue and Coarse Pants: Vest". Shirts. Gloves, Cravats, 11 i1 cry: Umbrellas and Trunks; and tury variety ai.d i i|iiality of Goods usually kept i:i ; Clothing St re.? These goods we are determined to sell to good customers at the LOWEST l'OSSIRLE !'RU IIS 5 and we respectfully solicit and hope, by fair dealing, low prices, and the display of an exeelb-nt a sortj ment, tu obtain the same generous measure ofpatro| nage hitherto given to our cstaMi diluent. Call at ! the old stand. l>?T' Going very dc-in.n-; to obi?- up the .li'tir- of i the old tirm, we niu.-t earue-tly re.pu-t all per "i!iudebted to call and make settlement. F. H. SIM PH.. D. C. WILLIAMS. K E 1i CJ In connection with the Cb.thing St ore. the niel'Ti signed will continue to conduct his Taih-r's Shop; I and will be prepared to execute all n'.er- in his line i with despatch and in the l.i-t - tvle. j * F. II. SIMRIL Oct 11 -ID "in ; S2c^,MiiS]LiiS ; ?u ester. s. c. rw^MR co-partnership rot" .iitlv cxi-dug tw.^V t'. 8_ NKliF and SAM L McNINCII havin*; been dis- J solved, the undersigned respect fully atuicun to 1 the citizens of YORK AYR (IIINTCR. and the surrounding Districts, that the lm-lne - will in future be carried on in his own name, at the former stayr .yetr tier repot. He is prepared to execute a'l orders in hi- of business, such as Plain end t)riviim-11:-iI .MAllI'd.U> WORK, con-isting of Monuments. Tot..' . I! -.. 1- , I Stones, Tablets, iManiol-Pieces .Vc. lie will ko pon ; hand the best description of ; ITALIAY & .l.UEKl('A\ lIARRLIk l and has secured the services of experienced and tasteful workmen. All orders addressed to him, at Chester, will meet with prompt attention: and will ; 111: packed ayr forw arder i with tire utmost care and despatch. The terms will be made as accommodating as they can l>c obtained either North or South. SAM'L McXIXCII. j Chester, Oct. 18 22 ly PALMETTO HOTEL,~ Yorkville, S. C. riMIE additions to this establishmont ave now comB ploted, attording ample accommodations I'm- between tl 'i ty ami forty extra boarders. In mnkiiij? liis announcement to thepubiie, the pmpi iet<>r begs tore- , turn liis thanks for the liberal patronage heretofore ' extended to the '-Palmetto Hotel,'1 and assures his friends and the public generally that no exertions will be spared to make his house one of the Best in the Up-Country. I Excellent Stables are attached to the establishment, with an abundant supply of Provender, and a number of Carriages, Buggies and other Conveyances, which will be furnished with safe horses and : careful drivers at the shortest notice; also, saddlehorses for hire. The Omnibus, belonging to the Palmetto Hotel will be in constant attendance at the Depot, to convey Passengers and their Baggage to and from the Hotel, free of charge. AV. E. RUSE, Proprietor. Nov 8 41 2m For Sale or Rent. VUGUSTUS GUYNEMER, offers to Sell or Rent, to an approved purchaser or tenant, the prcmi- [ scs in the Town of Chester, lately occupied by Mrs. Guyncmer and Daughter. They arc situated in a | very eligible and desirable portion of the town, having on them an elegant Cottage, Academy School Rooms, and a lino well ot Free Stone. AA'ater. To any one desirous of conducting a PRIMARY or IJIGII SCHOOL, these premises would be very well adapted, and, ns a cottage fumily residence, they offer the very best inducements. Possession to be given ou 1st January next. For further particulars enquire at the Standard office, in Chester, or of the undersigned in Charleston. A. GUYNEMER. July 12 27 Gm ARCIIB'D. CAMERON. JOS. JOHNSON, jn. CAMERON & CO., PHffiNIX IRON WORKS, CHARLESTON S. C., Manufacturers of Marine and Stationary Engines ; Rice Pounding and Threshing Mills; Machine* ry for Saw-Mills ; Castings in Iron and Brass, daily; Boiler and Wrought Iron Work, done by steam-power with Machinery of their own construction. Nov 22 4G ly i I WILLIAM 91. TU9LVO, MCI 11 CI11I MERCHAST. FOR FLORIDA COTTON, North Commercial Wharf, Charleston, S. C., WITH A BRAKCIT, 07 Bay-Street, Savannali, Ga. Oct 11 40 Otmo Boiimom DR. B. .11. COBB, WILL bo pleased to receive Professional Calls in the departments of MEDICINE and SURGERY. Unless professionally absent, he may be found ( at his residence, Fort Mill Depot, York Dist., S. C. Oct 11 40 ly YALVABLE CATAWBA LANDS FOR SALE. ON Tuesday, tho 8TH DAjJT of JANUARY ncx Gen. J. A. YOUNG, as ray agent, will sell upo the premises, my Land, lying on theCatawba Riv< and Cathey's Creek, in Mecklenburg County, or mile below Beattie's Ford, known as the Cathe Land. The tract contains about 550 ACRES, about 175 Acres of which is river and creek botton About 2(H) Acres of the tract is cleared and in cult vation, the balance is the first quality of WELL-TliTIBEREi) UPLAND, lying favorable for cultivation. Mr. Joseph Wilso living on tho river one mile below the land, will ? any time show the premises to any one wishing t purchase. This has always been considered one < the most DESIRABLE FARMS on the Catawba or in Mecklenburg county, not onl on account of the quality of the soil, but also b< cause of its being situated on a healthy locality an in a most desirable neighborhood. Any information respecting it can be obtainc from Mr. Joseph Wilson, near the land, or froi Gen. Young or myself in Charlotte. Terms Mill he accommodating, and made know on the day of sale. A. II. GRAHAM. Nov. '22 -JO 7t SALE OF VALUABLE LAND& f BlUE Subscriber offers for sale a valuable plants L tion known as the McLUNliV TRACT, contair ing about &S8 ACRE'S, lying on Dry Creek in this Di.-.vi? t, eighteen mile from Chester, C. If., and sixtcev from Vorkville.Aliout one half of this tract is cleared, and in a goo state of cultivation, very productive,, well improver with a CikllFOiSTAIiLK UVt EUJKG, Gin House, Smith-Shop, Negro irA.i'.scnnd otlii outbuildings, lie is also desire;#*'* selling anotli er body of laud known as the J A33B ESO.\ TR ACT, containing upwards of TWO 11 NUKED AC'REStwenty-live or thirty Acres of wh'eh is Bottom Lam about one-half in timber and the other half in cul tivation. This place has on it two dwellings and otb er requisite out-buildings common to small farms. The e laud whi.di need im recommendation fui 'her than a careful in - }>c-ct : -n, will be sold on th nio.-t roa on-ildc terms. I'?>r nirther particular: persons are vcpa -ted to cull on the subscriber at hi residence, about two miles North of Bulloch's Crcc Church. A. J. ROBERTS. Oct 3 ::;i tf f -Ty-Ciie-u r S.ar. i..rd cpy til! forbid, ami fei ward account to tills office. vhimiz iwERTv for sale llcu.sc and Let in Yorkvillo. i iHilr! Sub e-.ibev oll' u - for . i;". l.is llOl'SK an js l.t)'i* >.:i Li'ariy Slreei i:i \ .Icyillc. The L( ? iitain> v of an Acre, ai d i oik of the lmsst clig b!v situation- in t< \ ;\-r a private residence. O the pri ini-'- th-r I. an excel!': t two-story Dwc! iiug Ilou.-c. and .ill necc- ary tbuildings. Alsp, traet of lati l o (In- Land, ford !! d, containing :b?\E: AfRk:.s, all woodland?well timbered. o ,e other tract abor one mile ami [ fr?2.i town, con* ihiiiwp KfR l VOM; ACRES, about thirt^Tlive Acres in cultivation. This tract i w '! watered, and InH a tine -'.rip of MEAD01 Oilol'ND. t Mie other tract, kiiowaa the 11EADOH TRACT, containing NINE AGUES. This is as good Mcado' a - there i- in the District. Tin -e lands lying in tli vi '.uity .d t"Wu, are very valuable, and I will uiak lb" t . Hi-- ea-V a:: ! .icCvliiJl.o la;.'i f. J. SNIDER. i let -i'2 . 3m Commissioner's Sale. Arabella May and other-. } vs. Bill for Partition, .lobti May and others. J C N -dHdienee to die . i d?r o? ti:e t'ourt of Equit; 3 j..;-sed at Chambers. I wi'i expose to public sal at Vork Court on the !-'IE>?T MONDAY I J A NLA IIV. l>'.'b the !' v.:- ? trM of Land: One Tract known as the * J!o?ue I'l.H1," eontaii ing loSj ACRES. One other trro-t. known as th Milliner Tract, containing 11- AC41ES. One otl er known a the "Mell w? "J> ' ' eontahdn 11 I ACRES. The above hinds v l-i f"i ;'utif:mian divi-i":i an!"ii'/-t t! e hi'l's-ut-lau and distributers < the e-t ite "f Mm. S. May, dor.'-'-c I. Tkkms.?G:>. a .-iilliciciii to | the cost of thi v:'.!, the balrii.e- i>n a credit < I '. J. and 3 year with iiiuvo.-t ii"i!i date, th" purchaser to give lion at. I ;: ><> t snrctb - f r the pnimeiit of the purcha.money. JNo. I.. MI'.I.Kit. c. k. v. i?. G"tnmi--'"ni'r'.- otliee. l [So] Vorkvilb*. S. ('.. Nov. ifbh. is" i. , 17 Gt mm I.AHD FGR SALE. PS^ilII >!!. ! ! ?' .u"! i- ik'-ii'uiis f selling hiB I>:?'!;?tv?I in Lancaster District within -eve i.liir- m VnciVurt Louse. lying on the Catawba Iliv or adjoining tin* lands .I<i!iii F -tor. Ib J?. Thorn] -on. (' !. 1. D. Wii!:er-p< on, ai.il Oca. Met*. Withci spoon. containing SQS>(P URIS; about one-half of the .'aid Intnl.- arc under fence, an in a state of good cultivation, the hiilat.ce in wood: well timbered, together with all necessary outbuihl ings, consisting of a good dwelling house, r.cgr kitchens, two cotton houses and presses, barn, -tn hies, &c. Those lands are well adapted to the cul tivation of cotton and grain, and can he divided t suit purchasers. .Also, I will -' !!. , provided I dis pose of the above lauds. ) suflicin t ( I -tock and pre vender for the place. Any pers n desiionsof put chasing the above plantation would do well to call u the subscriber at Lancaster, ('. 11.. S. <\ J. E. CL'ItETOX. Nov 2'5 17 (it ~~ ADMINISTRATORS' SALE, 27 Likely Xegrocs. 1^11 R undersigned. Administrators of the estate o . WILLIAM PETTl'S, deceased, will expose t public outcry, at the residence ??l >S. P. Sutton, fiv miles North of Fort Mill Depot in this District, o THURSDAY, the :27th day of IH-X'EMBEll nexl the Library and BIOlSllilOLE) FIBXITIRE belonging to said estate, together with JG or :27 VAL UABLE NEGROES, men, women, boys, girls am children. Tlbms.?All sums under five dollars, cash; for a] sums over five dollars a credit of twelve months w'tl interest from the day of .-ale. T. X. PETTUS, S. P. SUTTON. York Dist., Oct. 11, 1S55. -10 12t LANDS FOffSALE. mi IE Subscriber offers fcr sal" his plantation ii X York District, lying on t!?T main road fron Lancasterville to Yorkville, rif. Cnrcton's Ferry, sev en miles of Itock Ilill Depot. There is about one half in cultivation, with convenient improvements such as DWELLING HOUSE and necessary outbuil clings, containing 2827. ACRES, well watered. A1 so 1G2 Acres, ALL WOODLAND, about one mil from the latter place. I will, in a few weeks, hav a dwelling put up on it, and some fifttcen Acre cleared. Said lands arc good for cotton or corn aud bargains will be given, as I am anxious to sell. W. p. McFADDEN. Sept 27 38 tf rTverTlanFfcr sale, HAVING determined to move West, I offer fo sale my PLANTATION, situated in York Dis trict, between the waters of Catawba River and Su gar Creek, containing 375 ACHES, Seventy Acres o which is number one River Bottom, which is in : high state of cultivation. On the premises is a goo< Dwelling and other outbuildings. Those wishing t buy a good plantation upon easy terms will do wel to call upon the subscriber, five miles east of For Mill Depot, as I am determined to sell. JOHN P. STEWART. oo 4f? 1v i,vf -J Notice to Creditors. Wallace & Davis ] Bill for vs. [ Sale of Land to Elizabeth Darnnll and I pay debts. Susan DarnalL' et. al. J A LL person* having demands against the estate c /V Elijah C. Darnall, deceased, are hereby notifiei to present and establish their demands before me on or before the first day of June next. JNO. L. MiLLER, C. E. Y. D. Yorkvillc, Oct. 1G, 185-3. [$o] 41?3r *** Charlotte Whig copy 3 months and forwar account to this office. C^OLOiiiVE, &C.--A fine^nssortmcnt of Cc J lngnos and Extracts, for the handkerchief; Far cy and Tablet Soaps, Nail, Teeth, Hair and Flcs Brushes. For sale by L. P. BABNETT. Nov 1 43 tf ?usiittss lotto. ? = masonic meetim i sr ic v A / PHILANTHROPIC LODGE, No. |, y 1 jHl A.\ meots regularly 011 the h THIRD MONDAY EVENING of each month, j, L. M GRIST, Secretary. . 1 ? , Vf ACKEY CHAPTER, No. 16, R.\ A.-. | lYI. M.\ holds its regular Communications on the , ' FIRST MONDAY EVENING of each month. ' L. M. GRIST, Secretary. 1 it PIBSON COPNCIL, No.holds its rcgu,0 U lar meetings on the FIRST TUESDAY Evening t )f in each month. L. M. GRIST, Recorder. July 26, 1865. 29 ly a y DR. ALFRED CRAVEN, e I; Icsikitt Surgeon gentist, 5 YORKVILLE, S. C. 11 d liHO}* On the East side of the Main Street, South of , li n 1 ' the ''Palmetto Hotel." i g i JanG 1 tf n > - J. C. CHAMBERS, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, _ I YORKVILLE, S. C. 11 AST OFFICE IN THE COURT HOUSE. "^58 J Oct. 20, 1853. 40 tf a 1 & i- PAUL T. VILLEPIGUE, L si Factor and Commission and Forwarding Merchant, * i ACCOMMODATION WHARF, ~ i charleston', s. c. u tj_J-o I iy " EDWARD MOORE, Attorney at Law and Solicitor iz Equity, L. YORKVILLE, S. C. 0 Office fronting the Coort House, in the Jail Building. c Will practice in the Districts of York, Lancaster, Chester, Uuion and Fairfield. ~ Jan 25 3 ly J J] W.B.WILSON, I Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, v YOKKVIIJ.K, S. C. v e i office ix tin: col'jtt iiolak, fronting tiie clerk's office. p * March 20 12 ly r JOHN L. MILLER, t ATTORNEY AT LAW. a .. ! yorkvii.le, s. c. . Office in the Court-House. - i Will practice in the Courts of York, Chester and Lancaster."<33 1 j Jau'18 2 tf (1 | , WILLIAM C. OWEN, r ;! r&SMtftN?LlP. TAM.OR. " } Liberty-Street, 2 Doors East of the "Adickes Building) r l" i YORKVILLi:, S. C. ti Orders promptly attended to. ? Jon 25 3 ly 1 o " i SADLER'S WEW HOTEL, S CORNER OF i9 TRADE AND TUYON STREETS, ' ,y CHARLOTTE, N. C. Mavcli 29 -12 tf ? SOOT AS^SHOE-MAKER, I ei YOHVILLK, S. C. J S!ioi?, in thv rear of the Court-House. jl ! Feb 15 G ly c pritchard & caldwell, p WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN tl | MIS, MEDICIS, CHEMICALS. GLASS,! i*, ; Paints, Oils, &c., 1, J, XO. 3. G R AX IT E ROW, n opposite sadler's hotel. tl CHARLOTTE, N. C. ll ~c March 29 12 ly l* | P. .T. LOWRIE. J. tf KNNIS8. lowric & mm, r '' , DEALERS IN ifioolis, Stationery, jtlusir, cn ]\ j WALL-PAPER, &c., ? e I CHARLOTTE, N. C. March 29 12 ly S. W. DAVIS. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Office 5 Doors South of Sadler's Hotel, l" <11 AULOTJ'K, X C. P ; All Collections' or otlier business committed to his h care in t!ie i'.unities of Mccklenburp, Lincoln, Row- L ~ . nu. Cabarrus or ITiion. will bo attended to with plen- o : sine, and dispo.-cd of as directed. C March 28 12 ly ft 1 R. W. BEC KW1TH, i- Miittj) anh Clodi-||talter, f l- CHARLOTTE, N. C. tl i Keens Constantlv on hand a. fine assortment of Jew elry. Repairing promptly Executed. - Aug 1G 32 ly i ; JOHN HARTY, coach mMwvmmzn, ? College Stroct, immediately in rear of Sadler's Hotel, CHARLOTTE, N. O., 7. Keeps constantly on hand a splendid assortment of Carriages, Buggies &cM of the latest styles. Orders from a distance will receive prompt attention. "*"?3 r if March 20 12 ly ^ c t lLDWULL, PAGAN & CO., P '' COMMiSSiOH MERCHANTS, ? Will attend to the Sale of Country Produce, Flour, Grain &e. 'j Office at the Corner of ^ East Bay and Cumberland-Sts., 11 Caldwell, Blakely & Co., A G h James l'agan, L Charleston, S. C. Brawlcy k Alexaudcr. J Nov 8 41 ly J. N. LEWIS & CO. DEALERS IX Fine Gold and Silver Watches, n CLOCKS of various patterns, JEWELRY of the _ 11 latest styles, Silver and Plaited Ware, Musical ? Instruments, Military and Fancy Goods, , Guns, Pistols, &c., at their Store, 1 YORKV1LLE, S. C. Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired by come pctent Workmen. R e Jan 25 3 ly R s ? 61 NEWOA.RPET STORE. bl JAJYJLJb'S It. ?JjC111j?J Yj (late of the firm of railey and lambert) ^ Direct Importers of all Kinds of tl : CARPETIIB, RU6S. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, &C." LINEN GOODS, f Curtain Materials and Trimmings, &c. } 234 KING-STREET, 0 CHARLESTON, S. C. 1 JKS? p. S.?Orders promptly attended to. i 1 Aug. 2 30 ly* . J WM. S. LAWTON & CO. ? Tn03. ALEXANDER, I WM. s. LAWTON, d< Formerly of York Dist. S. C.|Formerly of Lawtonvi'le. Factors, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, ^ . SOUTH-ATLANTIC WHARF, ai CHARLESTON, S. C. lfl T Our Senior partner has been doing the Commission ? : Business for twenty years, and we hope by cxperi- ,, cnoe to be able to give satisfaction. REFERENCES: Gov. C. J. McDonald, Judge Stocks, Rev. W. J. Har- b< a ley, Sparta, Ga.; Col. It. J. Willingham, Maj. if d S. J. Bailey, Barnwell, S. C.; Hon. J. D. Al- tl len, Gen. L. M. Ayer, Barnwell Dist., S. C.; T. Willingham, Ksq., Lawi. tonvillc, S. C.: i- ! Hon. J. D. Johnson, Dr. B. B. Sams, M. B. Sams, 1 1 ? ? A . f? /I n /I T 1 ? ru? I h Esq., iseauiort, >3. v.; u. jauuuu, 104., twr- I j ida ; Col. M. Thomson, Washington, D. C. cl Jan 18 2 ly ' LIVERY AND SALE STABLE. THE undersigned bas purchased the stock her tofore employed by Col. L. P. SADLER, ai respectfully informs his friends in this vicinity ai THE TRAVELLING COMMHIITI generally, that he will carry on, at the old stAnd the rear of G. R Ratchford's Store, the business i i Livery and Sale Stable, in all its departments.He is fully prepared with A GOOD STOCK o furnish accommodations at a moment's warning tnd will hire horses and vehicles by the day or coi rey travellers by experienced and CAREFUL DRIVERS, o any desired point. His lots are sufficiently larg o enable him to extend every accommodation to DROVERS, nd he solicits from them a call before putting u Iscwhore. v By offering for the public service a first-rate sta ile, and by the strictest attention and an earnest en Icuvor to please on his part, the undersigned hope o deserve and receive a generous measure of pub ic patronage. He will at all times be found at tin itable, or at Mr. Ratchford's Store. S. W. JACKSON. Oct 3 39 3m NEW ESTABLISHMENT. k/YESSRS. W. P. BROACH and JOHN J. MILLS *1 having purchased the interest of H. F. Broach nd John Massey in the establishment of BROACIi : CO., have formed 'a Co-partnership with G. W ROACH, and will continue the business at the olc rand, AT ROCK HILL DEPOT, nder the style of BROACH, MILLS & CO. Thej ivite the attention of their friends and the formei ustomers of the establishment to their new stock oi iOODS, consisting of DRY GOODS, f all kinds; Ladies Fancy Goods; Hardware; Groeries; Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes; Ready-Madt lothing, and every kind and variety of goods usully kept in a Country Store. They have laid in a lrgc ami extensive supply, selected especially foi !ic Rock Hill Market, and they are prepared tc lease all who may give them a call, both in price ud quality. COUNTRY PRODUCE rill be taken in exchange for goods, or if dcsirec urcbascd at the highest market rates. They res ectfully solicit for the new firm the same kind pat onagc which their friends and the public have here ofore given to their establishment, and in retun hey pledge themselves to use every effort to giv< mple satisfaction. W. P. BROACH, JOHN J. MILLS, G. W. BROACH. Rock Ilill, Oct. 11, 1855. 40 3m NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. i^IIE undersigned have leased the shop known a . WALKER'S OLD STAND (recently occupied b; Iteedman & McConnell) on Main Street, opposite th csidcncc of Col. Wright, where they are preparei o execute all kinds of BLACKSM1THING, in th lost substantialluauner and on reasonable terms.'hev are also engaged in the Manufacture and sal f FORMAN'S PATENT IRON PLOW, the bes 'low now in use, and which cannot fail to commeni tselfto every intelligent farmer who gives it a trial 'hey solicit an examination, and will be pleased U xhibit it to all who may call. They solicit a shar< f public patronage. LETSON. ROTHROCK & Co. Vorkville Sept. 20 37 tf. CAUTION .'?FORMAN'S IRON PLOW. HAVING purchased of the Patentee of FOR MAN'S IRON PLOW, the right to manufactur< nd sell said Plows in the Districts of York anc 'hester, the undersigned are determined to prose ute all violations of their rights. They are nov ntering suit in the United States Court against cn< crson in this place, who has assumed to manufac are and sell said Plows without authority; and thej ive warning to all persons who may purchase o: im that tlicy too are liable, and that suits will b< ntercd against every person who use? any Plow o: is manufacture. This notice they give that perons wiio choose to buy his plow may do so witl heir <>rpq nnen. and with the understanding thai bey will have to stand a suit in the U. States Court , LETSON & ROTIIROCK. Vorkville, Oct. II, 1855. 40 tf Notioe. 11HE Firms of J. N. LEWIS & CO., at Yorkville . S. C., and LEWIS & WILSON, at Chester, S are this Jay dissolved by mutual consent. Tin amcs of the firms will be used at both places it ettling up their old business. J. N. LEWIS, D. H. WILSON. October 1st, 1855. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. F BENNETT, J. N. LEWIS, & D. II. WILSON, have this day formed a Co-partnership for tin urposc of carrying on the WATCH and JEWELRY Susincss, at the stand heretofore occupied by J. N. EWIS & CO., at Y'orkville, S. C., under the name f BENNETT, LEWIS, & CO., and at Chester, S. '., under the name of BENNETT, WILSON & CO., t the stand formerly occupied by Lewis & Wilson. JORDAN BENNETT. J. N. LEWIS, D. II. WILSON. The old firm of J. N. Lewis & Co., feel grateful )r the liberal patronage shown them on the part ol be public, and hope that the same maybe continued j the new firm. J. N. LEWIS, D. H. WILSON. Oct 11 40 tf mmsyard. IMIE undersigned having purchased the Marbu . Yard of Col. S. N. STOWE, informs tie citi ens of Y'ork District and the surrounding country bat lie is now prepared to fill all orders for plain anc litommttntal Ulnrhlc Mlorli. le has procured the services of efficient workmen rith good material, well assorted, and the lowes rices, he will promise to execute orders to the sat .faction of his customers. He will always keep ai ssortment of SLABS ou hand, in order that tliosi isliing a TOMBSTONE an be suited in size, lettering aud finish, at the shor ;st notice. Marble Yard in the rear of S. N. Stowe & Co's rocery and Provision Store. Plaster of Paris and Cement for sale. RICHARD HARE. Jan 25 3 ly NEW ATTRACTIONS! AT THE CORKER STORE!!! Messrs. Adickes & Withers, I AVE in storCa large and varied stock of Dry Goods, to which they invite the attention of teir friends and customers in town and District.? be stock consists of carefully selected DRESS A1VD FANCY GOODS 5 eady-Made Clothing; Cloths and Cassimcre?; oots and Shoes and Bonnets; Hardware and Crock y; and every other article belonging to their line of asiness. Persons in want of EMBY ???3D? e requested to give them a call, at their Store in ic "ADICKES BUILDING," where they will find ie best qualities at as low rates as can be had in lis market. may 10 18 tf NEW GROCERY STORE, AT THE YORKVILLE DEPOT. S. J. KUYKENDAL & BRO., RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of York1% District, and the surrounding country, that ley have formed a co-partnership in the GROCERY isiness, at the old stand of Mr. Estcs, opposite the cpot, where they have on hand, now, and will en javor to keep supplied at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES, ew Orleans and St. Croix Sugars; Clarified, Loaf ad Crushed, do.; Now Orleans and West India Mosses; Rio, Laguyra, Porto Rico and Java Coffee; urk's Island and Liverpool Salt; Rice, Candles, oajr, Spices, Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Canles ; Gunny, Gilroy and Dundee Bagging; Weaver's ad Charleston Rope, &c., &c. These articles have been selected with care, and sing bought for cash, we can afford to sell as low, ' not lower than other establishments of the kin<| in le up-country. A call is solicited. S. J. KUYKENDAL & BRO. Sept 20. 37 tf f INSEED AMD TRAIN OIES.-A large Li quantity PURE OILS, just received and for sale heap, by ADAMS & McCORKLE. may 3 17 tf M. JOHNSON & GO. ? ALL ABOARD! f geasfon ft Wl'^l[WBr''^ff^HMWWW' >D AT the word of command, M. JOHNSON took of J\ passage on the Railroad for the cities of New ? York and Philadelphia, and purohased especially for this market a splendid assortment of articles in his line of business. The firm are determined to en* f. large their establishment and to keep on hand bere*1 after a more extensive, carefully selected and finer stock than ever before offered in this place. In the stock now opening, will be found every variety, and the best quality of ? SADDLERY HARDWARE 5 Harness Mountings of various styles; Bridle-Bits, of all kinds; Whips and Collars; Trunks, Valises, n flftmet-Baflrs. &c.. &c.. &c. Thev invite attention to f "? 1 / ? - v this Stock, and are oonfident that they are able, by offering the best qualities at the lowest prices, to give general satisfaction. As heretofore, they will s continue to fill orders for the HOME MAMFACTIRE 8 of Saddles, Harness, Bridles &c., and are always ready to do REPAIRING at the shortest notice and in the most workmanlike manner. Their thanks are due to their friends and the public generally for a generous patronage, and they hope by strict attention to business to merit and receive a continuance j of public favor. Call at the store, formerly occu-? pied by Meek & Moore, opposite the "Adickes Buil* ? ding." M. JOHNSON & CO. _ Yorkville, Aug. 30, 1856. 34 0m RDINARY'S NOTICE.--Abner Stewart, Jr., George Stewart, Thomas Manning and wife Jenny, Robert Evans and wife, Nanoy, John r Wills and wife Polly, and David L. Stewart, heirs at law of Jno. Stewart, Sr., deceased, who reside withf out this State, are hereby notified to be and appear at York Court House, on or before the 16th day of February next, to shew cause, if any then can, why the proceeds of the sale of the real estate of said . deceased, sold by the Ordinary of York District for , partition, should not be paid over to Jonathan N. . Stewart, Administrator, to be applied by him to the t payment of the debts of the deceased. J. M. ROSS, o. y. n. , Nov 12, 1855. 45 3m TAILOR'S SHOP.?Messrs. T. & W. DICKSON, beg to make their acknowledgments to ( their friends, for the liberal share of patronage they 1 nave received; ana miorm tneir menas ana cue puo. lie that they are still carrying on the TAILORING - BUSINESS in all its branches, at their stand one door - South of S. Sadler & Sou. They have made arrangei ments by which they will be able to fill all orders for e the best qualities of Goods, and to make up out-fits in the latest style and the most workmanlike manner. By strict attention and promptness, and a faithful execution of orders, they hope to continue to receive a goodly share of public patronage. T. & W. DICKSON. Jan 25 3 ly Boots i shoes : r leather j i i? The undersigned respectfully informs the citiy zens of York District and the surrounding country e that he has on hand One THOUSAND pair of BROd GANS ; also a great variety of Ladies' Shoes, Gcne tlcmen's Shoes and Boots, Leather, Harness, icc., - which are offered for sale at low cash prices. Good e nides will be taken in exchange at cash rates, at his t Tannery, three miles West of Ebenezer and 9 miles i East of Yorkville. He especially invites the attear tion of farmers to his stock, and asks them to exam? 0 ine his supplies before purchasing. e F. II. BROWN. York District, Oct. 4, 1855. 39 3m vtotice.?All persons having demands against i_N the estate of JANEJL McCORKLE, deceased, are required to present tn^n duly attested to the . Administrators within the time prescribed by law. 3 Those indebted to said estate are requested to make p payment to the subscribers. ? Aug 23 33 U K tf j t^air notice.?All persons indebted to the f J? estate of IRA FERGUSON, deceased, either by ; note or account, are earnestly requested to settle up f before the first of January next; if not, the notes . and accounts belonging to said estate, will be pla1 ced in the bands of JNO. L. MILLER, Esq., for t collection. Persons attending to this call may save cost and conscience. ALLEN ROBERTSON, Adm'r. Sept 20 37 tf Apprentice wanted j?The subscriber would be giad to secure the services of a likely boy, stout, willing, aud from 1C to 18 years j of age, as an apprentice to learn the Blacksmith \ trade. None need apply unless these requisites are considered. Call at the shop, neat the MarbleYard, in the rear of Col. Sadler's Grocery stand. WM. M. WALKER. Nov. 15 45 tf OTICE--PAY UP!--All persons indebt_ cd to the firm of MEEK & MOWRE, are earnestly requested to call on SAMUEL E. MOORE, at . Yorkville, and make immediate payment. They arc desirous of closing up finally the business of the concern, and would respectfully urge upou their . friends the necessity of a prompt settlement of outstanding debts. MEEK & MOORE. Nov 15 46 tf NEGROES IFOR SALE.?Will be sold, on the FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY next, at York Court House, FOUR VERY LIKELY NEL GROES, belonging to the estate of John Steedman, f deceased, on a credit of twelve months,j with interi e9t from the date, the purchaser giving a note with good surety. DUDLEY JONES, Adm'r. Nov 29 46 66 NOTICE.?Application will be made at the next Session of the Legislature for a public road, leading from Catawba Church, iu the Indian Land, through Creigliton'a and Shurley's Land, ; to the open road which leads to Massey's.Ford, on * the Catawba River, a distance of about five miles. | Aug 23 * 33 tsl JOURNEYMAN! TAYLORS.?The undersigned desire to employ a good JOURNEYMAN TAYLOR, of sober and industrious habits. To such ? a one, constant employment and liberal wages wil * be given. Apply immediately. THOS. DIXON \wKOTHER. 1 Sept. 27 38 tf 2 . TO NERYOUS SUFFERERS.?A Retired Clergyman, restored to health in a few days, after many years of groat nervous suffering is anx* ious to make known the means of cure. Will send (free) the prescription used. Direct the Rev. JNO. . M. DAGNALL, No. 69 Fulton-st., Brooklyn, N. Y. Nov 22 45 3m NOTICE.?All persons indebted to us by Book Account, prior to the first of January last, are requested to call and settle, either by Cash or Note. Our Books must be closed. ADAMS & McCORKLE. June 7 22 tf * / tt ARPEKTERS, ATTENTION !?The ) undersigned wishes to hire three or four GOOD CARPENTERS of industrious and sober habits.? None others need apply. 0. P. CRANFORD. Oct II .. 40 tf WANTED.?FIFTY THOUSAND POUNDS of clean COTTON HAGS, for which a liberal price will be given by ADAMS & McCORKLE. j uly 6 26 tf PHYSICIANS SHOP FURNITURE, Medical Saddle-Bags, Surgical Instrument* &c. Just Received by L. P. BARNETT & Co. Nov 1 43 tf GLUE.--A Superior article of White and Cabinet Maker's Glue. For Sale by L. P. BARNETT & Co. Nov 1 43 < tf SINGLE AND DOUBLE TRUSSES, for adults, children and infants; Gents and Ladies Shoulder Braces, Supporters and Bandages. For Sale by L. P. BARNETT & CO. Nov 1 43 tf ELECT POWDERS, Extracts, ~Gurna, Salts, and Ointments, Tinctures, Essences and Essential Oils. Just Received and For Sale by L. P. BARNETT & CO. Nov 1 43 if WHITE LEAD.?A large quantity, just received and for sale by ADICKES & WITHERS. WETHERILL & BROTHERS, pure WHITE LEAD. For Bale by,, i ADAMS & McCORKLE. may 8 17 tf WHITE LEADS, Paints, Dry and in Oil, Spts. Turpentine, Camphene, Burning Fluid, > Flax-Seed Oil, Tanner's, Sperm, Sweet, and Castor j Oils, Sand and Calcined Plaster, Varnishes, Window Gloss and Putty. Just received and for sale by I ' L P. BABSEIT 4 Co.