Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, November 01, 1855, Image 3

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m/mMEiiiCINES, \T WH'*'1*SAIjE OU KKTA11" j P. BVRNETT & Co. i vv rs rcoo'VMl*n larr? i.HMo.j to their stock, Jm. o,)'. st'n? ol BRINGS and CHEMICALS, Paints n-idO'' W"u1oaG a-sand 1'ut.y, Varnishes. llrushw piubs. Soap-, lVrfii'?ery and Fancy Articles. j 'n Country Si 'rehanN and Physioians, we will ().?r liberal inducement-, go <r?<-it<"dng everything .> represented. We make our purchases with cash of manufartur'rs and impnrtcis. and 'eel assured] that in most articles ?re ev? compete v ti anyone in the State. We only u-k an examination of our stock, i Prompt attention given to all orders. Goods carefully packed and forwarded as directed. Prescriptions accurately dispensed. L. P>. HARNETT & Co. Vorkville, Oct. 30, lSoo. 43 tf nTlIITE LEADS, Paints, Dry and in 0.1, V Spts. Turpentine, Camphene, Burning Fluid, FirtX-So-^d Oil, Tanner's, Sperm, Sweet, and Castor ! DIN, Sand and Calcined Plaster, Varnishes, Window Class and Putty. Just received and for salo by i L. P. BARNETT & Co. 1 Nov 1 43 tf OX H ARROW, POHAUE, Tricopherous, ! Kathairon, Carolina Hair Ton e, Chews Kau : T.nstrate Huir T^nic, Macassar and Benr6 Oil, with ; ? .uy other articles for beautifying and improving i :i. hair. For sale bv L. P. BARNETT & Co. Nov 1 43 tf id tl)EOG\E, &C.--A fino assortment of CoV logues and Extracts, for the handkerchief; Fancy and Tablet Soaps, Nail, Teeth, Hair and Flesh ! Brushes. For sale bv L. P. BARNETT. Nor 1 48 tf SI LPHATE QUININE, | i?D 1 ?line, lodidc-Pota-h, Morphine, Tannin &c. i t .V Sale by L. P. BARNETT & CO. N..v 1 * 43 tf ? i Ul.\(iLG AND BOtBLE TRESSES, | k / for adults children and infants; Gents and La lies Shoulder Braces. Supporters and Bandages. | For Sale bv L. P. BARNETT & CO. N v 1 * 43 tf OEi.EC'T POWOERS, Extracts, Gums, I k7 Sails, and Ointments, Tinctures, Essences and j K-sential Oils. Just Received and For Sale by L. P. HARNETT \ CO. Nov 1 43 tf DR. ?I iRCiSBSIS PTERIN K Catholieon : Mustang ami Venetian Liniments, Pain Killer ami Spanish Mixture. For sale bv L. P. HARNETT & CO. Nov 1 43 tf t^SSEXCE OF COFFEE, Yeast Powders J ami Hops. For sale by Nov 1 L. P. BARNF.TT & CO. I 1 AY 1X 4 CIO IRS.?Choice bran Is. For I 1 sale by L. P. HARNETT & Co. Nov 1 43 tf HISYS1CIAXS SHOP FIRXITI IIE. B Medical Sa-ldle-Bags, Surgical Instruments ,vc. Just Received by L. P. HARNETT & Co. Nov 1 ' 43 tf 4 1 ECE.?A Sup wior article of White and Cabi" IT net Maker's Glue. For Sale bv L. P. HARNETT & Co. j Nov 1 43 tf i | ARGE SALE OF NEGROES.?As Ad e A iniuistrator of the Estate of R. A. YOl'NUE. deceased, I will expose to public sale on the 221 d iy of NOVEMBER next, at bis late residence, eight miles East of Charlotte, on the Wadesborough B ad. a lot of THIRTY-FIVE LIKELY NEOROKS. Also, Horses, Mules, Cows, Hogs, Sheep, Corn, XVheir, Fanning Tools. \c. W. WALLACE. A Im'r. Charlotte, Oct. 3d, 18">5. 13 3t g EGI^LATIVE REPORTS.?The snbi a scribers will i>sue every moruing during the -ession of the South Carolina Legislature, fttil reports of the proceedings of both brttncltes. including Speeches and Debates, and at tlie close of the session put up. in a neat ijuarto from, the entire matter. printed on fir?t quality paper and neatly bound, j for So per copy. As our reports are intended to be co/nj-hte, our : patrons may expect to learn more of tbe hu*?n<-.-s or' the Legislature that has heretofore been reported. The Time?" will be supplied daily for Sl.UO iluring the session and directed through the Post Office u> any point. i First class Stenographic Reporters are engaged, and no expense or labor win oe avomeu mm u?..? ..v necessary to our complete success. Our friends will | please forward their orders. E. If. DR1TT0N & Co. i Oct. 18 41 tf fljc flailn ?onHj (Carolinian. J \?/ "5 J I Our Session Paper. HAVING made the necessary arrangements to furnish full and accurate reports of Legislative and other proceedings, by the engagement of the be.-t reporters, we offer our Daily Session Paper on the usual terms of One Dollar for the session. Having the advantage of Hoe's Mammoth Press, which will print both sides of the paper at the same i time, we will be able to keep it open to the latest , hour, and thus have an advantage never previously enjoyed in Columbia. Every effort will be used to make it satisfactory to our subscribers. if. W. GIBBES. Oct 11 40 tf Removal. Messrs. lindsay & thomasson announce to their customers and the public that they have removed their establishment temporarily to the store formerly occupied by them, one door North of j WALKER'S HOTEL, where they are prepared to . servo their friends as usual. They have now on 1 hand a good assortment of Drugs, Medicines, Dye-Stuffs, &c., nnd all articles in their line of the best quality, and j nt reasonable prices. J. F. LINDSAY, D. H. THOMASSON. Yorkville, Mar. 1. 8 tf WILLIAM M. Tl.WO, MB m timsaii Bin! FOR FLORIDA COTTON, North Commercial Wharf, Charleston, S. C., WITH A BBAXCH, 07 Bay-Street, Savannah, Ga. Oct 11 40 6tmo i Notice to Creditors. Davis ) Bill for vg> [ Sale of Land to Elizabeth Darnall and | pay debts. Susan Darnall, et. al. J 4 LL persons having demands against the estate of I j\_ Elijah C. Darnall, deceased, are hereby notified I to present aud establish their demands before me, J o? or before .he tatdjjrrf ' <c E y D I v^lrrille. Oct. 16, 1855. [$5] 41?3m o nnd forward f *** Charlotte Whig copy o ui^mv account to this office. THE riEST PREMIUM FOR PIAITO FORTES. THE largest and best assortment of PIANOS ever offered in Columbia, is to J J w J J be found now at the MUSIC STORE of )VM. RAMSAY', 178 Richardson-street. 1 Every PIANO has the latest and best improvements, arc of the latest style, and guaranteed superior in tone and finish?and are sold at prices to suit the times. : Parties wishing five, ten, fifteen or more, can have j them at a liberal discount. Jan. 0 1 tf 'VJ"OTIC'E.?-VII persons wanting HITCHING Aw done?well done?and quick done, can be accommodated by calling at LOWRY & AY'ERY'S, who are authorized to make engagements. I am so situated, that I can command any number of bauds, from 5 to oft. My prices are Seventy-five ceuts per j Jay, for each hand when boarded ; and One Dollar ' P. KIRKSEY. I when not. # Vorkville, Oct. 22, 42 3t j I 4.ST NOTtCE.?All pe j*sons indebted to A. j I 2 F. McCONNELL uud LOVE & McCUSSELL by j So to or Account, nro hereby notified to make pay- ' ment to OfU'on'or before the 1st December next, or I their .Votes arid Accounts will be placed in the hands j of an Olficer for collection. \ j W.M. a MILLER, Assignee. J. M. ItOSti, Agt. of Creditors. Oct 2-1 42 \ (it "V*" OTICU.--.Applicntion wtll be made to the 1. w Legislature ut its next Session to vest in John Scott, the real estate of John Scott, Sr., deceasedsame being escheated property. Aug 80 84 8m ? READY-MADE CLOTHING! NEWFIRH! NEW GOODS U Daniel C. Williams, UAYIXir purchased the interest of E. Fulling & Co, iu ilie CLOTH 1N?J ESTABLISHMENT o, F. H. Siniril & Co., thre business will n?reni'tor be conducted by tuc undersigned, nt lite ?>ld stand, under the title of SDitllL & WILLI VT1S. The store 1ms recently been enlarged, and replenished with a new stock of HEADY-MADE CLOTH INU of every variety, manufactured in the latest styles, and purchased in New York by the Senior Partner expressly for this market. We are now receiving daily, and opening additional supplies of Gentlemen's FURXISIIIXG GOODS; Fine Dress, Business and Great C>at?; Fine and Coarse Pants; Vests, Shirts, Gloves, Cravats, Hosiery ; Umbrellus and Trunks; and every variety and quality of Goods usually kept in a Clothing Store.? These goods we are determined to sell to good customers at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES ; and wc respectfully solicit and hope, by fair dealing, low prices, nnd the display of an excellent assortment, to obtain the same generous measure of patronage hitherto given to our establishment. Call at the old stand. USaf Being very desirous to close up the affairs of the old firm, we must earnestly request all persons indebted to call and nuke settlement. F. II. SIMRIL, D. C. WILLIAMS. In connection with the Clothing Store, the undersigned will continue to conduct his Tailor's Shop; aivl will be prepared to execute nil orders in ins line with despatch and in the best style. ' r. II. SIMRIL. Oct 11 40 8m NORMAL COLLEGBT Randolph County, N. C. FS11I1S Institution is situated four miles from ''High JL l'oint," on the North Carolina Railroad, about one mile from tlie Western Plank Road, and eighteen I from Greensboro.' The buildings which are now finished consist of an elegant brick edifice, three stories high, and of ample dimensions, well furnished and finished, together with extensive boarding ar! rangeiuents both public and private. The Appara! tus. made l?y ('hambcrlain and Ritchie of Huston, i is of the very best character: the Museum and all 1 other appliances properly belonging to a College, are : such a^the spirit of the ago demands. The extent. | thoroughness and finish of Instruction are suited to I the dignity of an enterprising State, and have been matured bv the wisdom of a large board of Trustees. headed by Hi-* Excellency the Governor, John A. Gilmer. Hon. J. C. Dubbin, Sic. The Collegiate year is divided into three Terms of fourteen weeks 1 each : a holyday of two weeks is given at Christmas i and one week about the fifth of April, but students from a distance arc nut expected to return home till the Summer vacation. The location is easy i f access by rail and plank roads, within iw ?days diive of the iine.-t mountain scenery in the South, and is itself in a rolling country of first rate water and cheap living. The entire expense varies from about $dl to Slo *p' term, or from !>'Jd to 8120 per annum. All money must be placed in the hands of the President, and it any pocket money is to be allowed, parents should give precise instructions as to the amount. Money sufficient to pay the Janitor's fee per annum) and to purchase books must be deposited in advance. it 11 OI IILT Jl II" UUV ill IJIV." Vim V'i iXIV i vi Hi and must l?o promptly settled. Rooks can bo obtained at tin1 College, but clotliinjr should always l>< furnished from home. All communication^ >iioul<I be directed to Normal College. f." fatal, /u. > can be obtained by application to the President.? Tlie next Term will begin on ibe 12th <?f September. lb CRAVEN, Pri.-'i lent. Oct 11 -10 .1, VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE, House and Lot in Yorkvillc. FJllIE Subscriber offers f<>r .-a',;-, bis HOUSE and X l.t'Ton Liberty Street in Yoikviile. Tbe Lot contain- -j of an Acre, ami is one of the nio.-t eligible situations in town for a private rcsKMiee. i>n the premises there is an excellent two-story Dwelling House, and all necessary outbuildings. Also, a tract of land on the Lundsford Road. containing - v rvis ,%c-w*KW. all woodland?well timbered. ' bie other tract about one mile and | from town, containing FORTl'-OXE ACRES, about thirty-five Acres in cultivation. This tract i* well watered, and has a fine strip of MEADOW GROUND. One other tract, know as the MEADOW TRACT, containing NINE ACRES. This is p.* good Meadow as there is in the District. These lands lying in the vicinity of town, are very valuable, and 1 will make the terms ea-v and accommodating. J. .1. SNIDER. Oct 2-"> 42 dm ML^ISie)ILI3 ? ll?o CHESTER, S. C. rpiIK co-partnership recently existing between C. X NEEF and SA.M'L McNINTll having been dissolved, the undersigned respectfully announce* to the citizens of YORK AND CHESTER, and the surrounding Districts, that the business will in future be carried on in his own name, at the former STAXD YEAR THE DEPOT. lie is prepared to execute all orders in his line of i business, such as Plain and Ornamental MAUI5LE- j WORK, consisting of Monuments, Tombs. Head- j Stones, Tablets, Mantel-Pieces Sc. Jle w ill keep on hand the best description of j ITALIAN & AMERICAN MARBLE, and has secured the services of experienced and : tasteful workmen. All orders addressed to him, at ? ?M1 ?" ,..;?i. iiw.mnt ntfiMitinii: and will i Chester, win wivi ...... y BE PACKED AXD FORWARDED with the utmost care and despatch. Tiie terms will be made as accommodating as they can ho obtained j cither North or South. SAM'L McNIXOII. j Cliester. Oct. 18 22 Iv " I Commissioner's Sale. Alexander II. Farr, ct. al. 1 vs. j- Dill for Partition. ! 1). Goudclock, Ex'r, et. al. J IN obedience tc tlic order of the Court of Equity, j I will expose to public sale at York Court IIou>c j on MONDAY" the l'Jth of NOVEMBER next, the j tract of land described in the pleadings in the above ! case, situate in Y'ork District, on Fanning's Branch, near Broad Uiver, bounded by lands of Mrs. Eliaore, Wm. McCrcight, dames Stewart, R. E. Kennedy and others, containing 695 AC PES. Teums.?Cash enough to pay the costs of this suit ?the balance on a credit of one and two years, with j interest from the day of sale, purchaser to give bond ! and two good sureties and a mortgage of the prenii- j ses to secure the payment. JXO. L. MILLER, r. e. v. j>. Oct 23 (S4J) 42 4t tH r/A REWARD.?Runaway or Stolen from J Jp 01/ the subscriber on the night of the 20th in- , stant, a NEGRO WOMAN named MARIA. Said ne- J gro is a little over the ordinary size, inclined to be j fleshy, color black. She had three children with I her. The two oldest are mulatto boys; one between | four aud five, the other between two and three years , of age. The youngest is an infant?black. 1 have j every reason to believe they have been stolen, and ! arc uow in the possession of a White Man. who is I endeavoring to take them to a free State. I have no i idea what direction he has taken, but will give Fit- , ty Dollars reward for the recovery of the negroes, j Address, VALENTINE ATKINSON, Chestcrville, S. j Oct 2-3 42 4t* i A FAIR WARNING.?The citizens of the ! j. V vicinity of Vorkville, having l)een of late much 1 aggrieved bjr negro depredations on their premises, j have determined to take measures to rid themselves j of the annoyance. They therefore warn the people : of Vorkville against trading with their slaves, for 1 any articles, unless the written permission of the ! master, required by law, is obtuined. They are j compelled to resort to harsh measures, and after the expiration of one month will proceed to prosecute all j persous who are known to be guilty of the offonce. I York District, Oct. 18, 1855. 41 tf i * ( NOTICE.-?-Application will be made at the | next Session of the Legislature to Incorporate a Protestant Episcopal Church in Vorkville. may 3 1" tsl NOTICE.?Application will be made at tbe j next session of the Legislature, for an amend- j ment to tho charter of the Yorkville Fire Engine Company. s flm Aug 25 9a v ^ } \: \ Commissioner's Bale. | Wallace & Davis. *| ' vs. ] Bill for .-ale of land , I j Kiizabo'.h Dirna.ll and to pay debts. ^ i Susan Darn ill, et. nl. J BY Virtu of an ord r of the C cart of K |'iity v to me directed, in the above case. f will j-.-II " i the premises, on the 1st MONDAY IN NOVjKMBK!? ,, next, the tract of lan.1 do-cribed in the bill in tiii- v j ca-e, containing t 143 ACRES, 11 i situate in York District, on the waters of Sugar , a Creek, bounded by lands of A. B. Springs, Nancy 1] 1 \w 1 t ni A4i.A?? ! u I Aicueiium, .mines uioYiu- miu uiiicis. TERMS OF SALE : j0 A sufficiency of cash to pay the cost of these pro- ! ? cccdings; the balance of the purchase money on a ; p credit of twelve months, with interest from the day L of sale; to be secured by bond and personal seeuri- ! a ty and a mortgage of the premises. Purchaser to t ; pay for papers. JXO. L. MI I .LEU. | s [$3.1] C. E. V. D. a | Oct 13 41 3t Commissioner's Sale. !* In Equity.?York. ! ^ . Christina Wylie and others, | i b vs. [ Dill for Partition. ' h I J. D. Wylie. J j h IX obedience to the order of the Court of Equity. . c made in the above case, June Term, 1855, 1 will ^ expose to public sale at York Court House on the t 1ST MOXDAY J\ KOVCMBER next, a tract of land belonging to the estate of p William Wylie, deceased, situate in York District, ' || on the waters of Tool's Fork Creek, bounded by p, ] lands of John S. llratton. Augustus Stultze, W. A. \ ! Moore and others, containing t 0 1S1 AIRES. Tkrms.?Cash enough to pay the costs of this ; | ?uit; the balance on a credit of twelve months, j ~ with interest from the day of sale, purchasers to i ; give bond and two good sureties. .1X0. 1.. MILLER, c. it. y. !>. f ; Commissioner's Office. I ($1) Y'orkville, Oct. 1, 1855. j 'it j, Commissioner's Sale. ? Samuel L -wry ami Wife, "J j w vs. I Bill for Partition j Lucicn li. Miskdlv and i of Slaves. others. * J ill | TX obedience to the Decretal order of the Court of ; " 3 Equity. made in the above case, at .June Totid. j l" j 1S.V1, 1 will expose to public sale at York Court House, on the 1st MONDAY in NOVEMBER next, 1 , TllliEK SLAVES, viz: Saliua, Daniel, ami Me Dart. , I Said Slaves sold for ?livl>I??n among the ?li- tributcc ami heirs at law in the above stated ease. tj 7V/ >/)*.?Ca-li enough to pay costs ??f this suit, the ' balance of the purchase money on a credit of twelve months with interest from date, the purchaser f ;i give bond and good sureties. ? .INo. L. MILLER, ? p. e. v. i>. Commissioner's Office, ) [.-'-'-'I\ ] < Yorkvilie, Oct. ('?. IS00, 1 l'( It 1 Commissioner's Sale, In Equity.?York. ? Wylie L. Harris, Trustee.) Bill I'mitim. J , ami next friend of 1 Eliza M. ANtoii. | Sale ft:.: t property ; ' V~* ' r fl corgi* Steele at el others. ) a . 1 R.iL f N obedience to the ord 1 of t C n:t . f E'piiiy. ; 1I( 1 3 made in the above -tit- \ ? >., . i n'R expo.-e t" \; public sale at Yo:kvL'onit Ilou>e. .01 tbe ISC MO\BlT I\ \OYEMBER "! 1 I next, one lot in Ymkvilie. n linn.; . it ct, |;i. .wi. ,.( i as the < >L!> DAVIDS??\ b .ami-i by lot- ..| (| Eli .Meek. .Mrs. ,\nn \V!,j 1 and l?- . .1. E. L;"d v.. . containing about <)NK HALE At "BE. t E: I: n *. j, l":lsh enough t.. pay the c..s,. ..| th;s -n r. the : nice ..f the purchase 1,;.on a credit of one at: ; 1 two years, wirli interest from the day of -ale. j nr- L eha-crs to pvr bond and two goo I sureties and a i niortgi.trc of the premises. ' .1XO. L. MILLER, r. e. V. I>. CoiliiiiS-siuiivr"* Ortii', t [$4] I T Yorkville, Oct. 1. IS00. j 3b ot | Commissioner's Sale. 'i . W. D. Uo-boroti'di. ft. </'. . . 1 ... p , Bill for Partition, i A. I?. i mow n:;?l wjio. and c.tl.eis. I | 1ft Y order of :!ie Court of Equity, in this cae. ;1 . . 9 Commissioner will expo.-e t-? j.a!.lie sale. :.t j Chester C. II.. on the l-t Monday i". X-.v nib.-i . Tj i next, a tract of laud belonging t>. the esttto n Jtto. ; ] I !;..-bo|ouah. d. Ceased, railed the Tin ley t'r<->.. j Plautatun. containing ' |> .Yl~i ACRES. j * \ situated in Y. ik Di-tiicr. on tiic lln.iim road, boun d"d by land- of Win. Mintef, C nwf.iid, Tleom j 1- Xance. E/ekie! Samlet .- at; ! nthm-. 't here is* mi j ^ | the place comfort able nil ! : g . a fine -priug of wn- j ^ j H i', ami ah .ut one hundred ami tbity :i.*r".? of ; _ Boi roii MAIL j 1 The plantation i? well-watered ami w.di adapted t>- J ! cotton ami grain. I Terms >i' Sale: Ca-h sunieimt to defray the ex: penses of sale, the balance mi .1 credit <>f one, two | ; 1 iid three years, with interest from the first day of 1 .January next. Posses-ion to be delivered mi that . day. The purchaser to give bond with at least two good sureties to secure the purchase money, ami to pay for all necessary title deeds. MATTHEW WILLIAMS, c. e. c. p. Oct IS 41 8t Commissioner's Sale. j ii Win. E. Kelsry, (iuardinn, | vs. j l'. titimi to sell Alexander A. Xeoly an<l >' Real Estate. Jlyder A. D. Neely. IS V Order of the Court of Equity in thi* ca-e, the i FI J Commissioner will expose to pul.lie sale at York J j Omrt Housfc, on the nilST MONDAY I.N XOVKM- j pi RKH next, the plantation or tract of land willed by m John Xeely, deceased, to the Defendants, containing 1 T >00 ACRES, !?' situated iti York District, and bounded by lands of 1 the estate of Mary C. Howell, A. .Steele, John Mc- b< Cullough and J. M. Monro. C Terms of Sit/e.?Cash sufficient to pay the costs of j cl this proceeding, the balance on n credit of one and i two years, the purchaser to give bond with good and 1 mi sufficient sureties, and a mortgage of the promises, in The purchaser to pay for all ticces-arv papers. MATTHEW WILLIAMS, C. E. C. D. ! Commissioner's Office, 1 j Chester, Oct. <>, 1855. J 40 4t Commissioner's Sale. ]?. P. Moore and others, ) T! vs. j- Hill for Partition. I cl D. W. Steadman & others. J I ti IX obedience to an order of the Court of Equity. 1 ' will expose to public sale on tbcprcmises, on the ! w loth day ot XOVEMDElt next, the tract of land be- ! longing to the estate of Jane lb McOorklc, deceased, j cc situate in York District, on the waters of Fishing j Creek, bounded by lands of W. Ib Wilson, Richard to Sadler, William P. Thomassou, Samuel Steele and j ,() others, containing ! jy 361 ACRES, j ti' sold for partition and division among the distrilm- ' T< tees and heirs-at-law of the said Jauc Ib McCorkle, j deceased. Tkkms.?A sufficiency of cash to pay the costs of 1 _ ?the balance on a credit of one, two and three | years, with interest from date, purchasers to give j bond and two good sureties to secure the purchase ' H moncv. ' JXO. L. MILLER, c. v.. v. t>. | L: ? ? on i I Commissioner's utuco, \ , v.. Yorkville, .S. C., Oct. 22, 1^3-3. f 12 " St j j su Estate Sale. j 4 T the samo time and place, we will expose to j ,n public sale, the personal estate of said deceas- j ,l 1 ed, consisting of ! c'i 16 LIKELY KEGilOES, j nn four Mules, Cattle, Corn, Fodder, Wagon, and Far- I iniug Utensils, Carriage aud Harness, Household j _ and Kitchen Furniture. Terms.?A credit of twelvemonth* with interest j from date, purchasers to give note and good seenri- T ty. ! I D. I). MOORE,) . , , i it J. L. MOOllE. / A,,inr- ib Oct 22 42 St 1st, momsxqmz elm * DR. 85. Jl, ( OltH, Tv 1 WTTLL t?c pleased to receive Professional Calls in Fj ? the departments of MEDICINE and SU HOE- Ca UV. Unless professionally absent, he may be found t0j at his residence, Fort Mill Depot, York Dist., S. C. Oct 11 40 ly YORK SHERIFF'S SALES,, BY Virtue of Writs of Fieri Facias, to me directed, will he sold between the legal hours of Sheriff; laic, on MIC FIRST MONDAY in NOVEMBER est. :it York Court House, the following property, iz:? Will Ik* sold by virtue of an order from the Court f Ordinary for York District, oil the 1st Monday in ov.uii'i v next, a tract of land, lying in said Di>rict, oil the waters of Taylor's Creek, hounding on andsof John Neely, A. Steele, John McCullough :id T. M. Moore, containing 113 Acres; sold to make mrtition muong the heirs-at-law of Mary C. Howell, lecenscd. 1 Will be sold by virtue of an order from the Court f Ordinary for York District, on the 1st Monday in tovcmber next, a tract of land, represented by a ilnt marked 1?, containing ?7 Acres, hounding on amis of Thomas Tlioiiias.-on, T. M. Neely, D. Faris nd Mrs. .Susan Hutchison, sold for paitiiion among he heirs at law of Sam'l 15. Hutchison, deceased. 1 One tract of laud whereon the defendant now reides, levied on as the property of Robert I). Foster t the suit of Bowen & Fair, and others. 1 One tract of InnU whereon ttie mieratants now reidc, levied on as the property of Jihn and James Cenmore, at the suit of Jno. L. Carrol. 1 One tract of land levied on p- the property of J. Harris at the suit of Wm. S. Daniels, for otliers, our. led l>y lands of E. E. Harris, M. A. Harris, inds of the estate of Hugh Harris, deceased, and y lands of Clark Harris, containing sixty-seven nres, more or less. 0 One tract of" land containing 200 Acres, adjoining indsof Win. Black, Gilbert EriUo, Dr. W. J. Good, nd lhifns Meek. Also, one house and lot situated l Vorkville, near the Kings Mountain Railroad Dent, Also, seven Negroes, viz: Tom and his wife, lachael; Minerva and her four children?Joe, Aired, Sue ami the Baby, levied on as the property of lartin Mullenax, at the suit of S. E. Bratton and thcrs. 2 S. C. VOl^JMjOO^ s. v. r>. Vorkville, Oct. lT.lf^-. . SALE OF VALUABLE LANDS. I^llE Subscriber otiers for sale a valuable planta. lion known as tbe McECNEY T11 AC J', contniuig about JJVS ACUliN, ring on Dry Crock in this Di.-tnet, eighteen miles nun Chester. ('. II., and sixteen from Vorkville.? ibout one half of this tract is cleared. and in a good tate of cultivation, very productive, well improved, ith a comfort a but: nw iin 11 nil-)1. Smith-Simp. N< ;.r < i?" ?? an'l oilier nlliuiliiiii^s. Ho i- uImi ili-nii* tit* of .-oiling anotli: lu.lv ofiati-l known :is I lie .M>lli:SO\ TRAC T. out::iuiii^r upwards of TWO ACHES? ivonty-fivo or tliirlv A?-re> of v. it-h i- II .tnmi I.nrnl, limit (.ut'-liulf in timber : n?l i!o other l.alf in culvntioii. Tlii- p'arr li:i? on ;t rv ? >!:*i ; < :i11 I othr ro?|ui>ito oni-l.iiiM'i.o- < : !!! i: t-> *nial! fariii*. T!io-o !: ii-w!?irh n>-< ! i. . r 11^i.i ? 111i :i furtor titan a fir-*!'i:l ;i:-j < :" n. ii !<i on tlm lost p-a-ioriM" term I i i;rtli?T particular*. . r-oii- are i..j-0 -to'i i ? :. 1' In1 -iil.MTilicr at hi* i-i i<; .o. a1', it two it i!< ? N i-:. >1 Bulloch's Creel, hue. h. v HUBERTS. 0. i:: tf l'./- ('Ii.?-!"r S:ami u I ; . i! f..rl?i?l, an?l foraril aceoiu.t to thi- ... i e. vai.i* \I;i,i: PROPERTY FOR'SALE. 1111E Siilwi-ri1.iT oll'.-r* f..r-<l(. |,j-jLANTATI< ?N. . >itn:ite?l f.?iir mile- S >nlli - i York villi*, an I oi;e ii!e I! i?t "f I'i.il i.leipiii.i >!: . loll oil tlie Kir.jf"? loiiiitain I! tii if . I. T o't. i T contain-' r?<n u in: : lit !i.i!f of wlii-'h i- in enltii.. >.. Tin1 iinp.ovc1.: ... > !. -v.-. f :;:i < fk-l . i' II .--. I. \.o !!it;;n II - ami S -l \ . # 15 4 R A C ii *-T K E1E%I A ii. r.i <'.? - . ' e .i!oi-r.. .! N. . ) iii.ti-i'S. At tlie >nie p! ic?\ r I.-.-j - : < WiniRi 4 'S'.i: ITvV CI.TR A<;, i > ! '? -II'. . :. I i n ].; ?? Il >': ?. Tin* i.aee i- l;.-f ir.-m ! .! e:n* <>! . kne--. aiei >r i I il ' v. i. : v. a:i I ..it * i. rations o i: I oi- S-jW' 'l t.. my v. ,-uichase, io n.-, cult t o til*. to si it tiei: i?: :u ii ^1:1:. i l a 1 arj.iin oa . i?- 1 i ! I.y aii-rnV application t>. it* siii.-enoer . Ji t! pr>: i. i T .. AI BUMTII. Aujr'.i >T1 if AflSTil USD PjMKa ]l!i;!-i ! \ rt brio- hi friend* jj_ ;i |, i ,, jni * ' .! .11 i '; \. i i:' !? v.: 11 :it 11 !: I t" .. . ! .I:. mkkcu.W!/.!'. NKC1K 'IIS. SIim'K, Ft l i IT I'll I!, an l <voit mi I. at > f< r. -ioti. ! i ? *??! u-f i i?i 1i;m w ' r.-mj Ty atr I a..d Ii:i 1:1: !': :> fttilli : . I!' |-?-I I I'll - - >!? . ? thanks ' > ii.o c'.."/f!?* < ! rkvi'.io r?:i t vii'jiiiiv, f??r the ' j. >i.iv '. ivjtiio'r i.c-|. Wv I .1 ?ll. a 1 11 I* . l'\ -iI if* t I I. l! -; I. . ? I : .1 ' I'tililliO?' "1" - :ilt\ A If." V. K M i.'i.ll \Ni: A o . S. ('. i r: ... i Yot'l> i!!- ?V.'. I. ? !:ivv?un. Jm. [.. Miller, I> tii'l 'illiani*. Ch'totr.?A. <i. l'.igan Lahctisftr.?J. t'uretoii. .1. II. V therspoon. I Xorth Ciiroh'io.?V?*. I,, Irwin, Irwin. I'liinnvWt'.?P.Kocnan. Yorkville. July -< . 1s.V?. Jl tf Tlic Chester IS* ?*i?!:ii*?I. (vrfirti.'M Ilorald. t'ntivillc Journal and 1. neaster Luwer, will copy ' > , MIPS weekly. lol'W , ; i| itCOilltlCr. ASMSNISTi aim1 S ALE. j I Tj LiKeSy A>grocs. Kill 12 undersigned, A"Jniini~t.:it.n< of the estate ? <" i WILLIAM IMiTTl'S. deiv:,.,,|. will ex|mse t? ! iltlic outcry, at the residences. |\ Snttijn, live i iles North i f Fort Mill Itejii.t in tlii^ District, on | lll'USDAY, the l!7t!i day of bS.(;MMI5Kll next.1 e Library and I IIOI SKIIOLV ETiiXin itK longing to said estate, togethi i T.^h "_'u ?r 07 VAL- ! A 151.12 NI10U012S, men, wot. i n, buy*, ^irls ami ' lildrou. | Tkbms.?All stuns tindnr five'Vb'v, cn: li: for all i mis over five dollars a credit of uv* lve months with 1 tcrest from the day of sale. T. X. PET1T.S, S. P. SUTTON. York l>ist., Oct. 11, 18of>. 40 12t Valuable Land For Sale, rllE .Subscriber offers for sale a t,- uc; of laud, lying about ten miles South K-.s, of"thc village.? lie tract contains 23S ACUJi'.S. a'w.ut 00 Acres cared, under good fence ami*. IjhL'li state of culv.tion, the balance is WUOULl\?, ell timbered. On tlio premises, there is a gopd welling and all necessary outbuildings, ami an ex- j illcnt Spring of water. Tnese lands arc well adapted to the culture of cr.t- J n. If not disposed of privately, 1 will expose it public -ale at York C<urt House on the l.-t MONAY in DECEMBER next. The sale will be posirc?the highest bidder the buyer. No-mistake! ? mis easy and accommodating. 1. XT. "JOHNSON. Oct 11 JO 8t LANDS FOR SALE, rHE Subscriber offers for sale Ins plantation in York District, lying on tli- main road from mcastcrville to Yorkville. via. Cureton's Ferry, sev- j miles of Rock Hill Depot. Tli-re is about one- j If in cultivation, with convenient improvements, ch as DWEI.LI NO HOUSE and necessary outlaid- 1 nps. c iitaininp Zo-l ACHES, troll watered. Al- j li)2 Acres. ALL WOODLAND, about one mile | on the latter place. I will, inn few* weeks, have dwelling put up on it, and some fi ft teen Acre>ared. Said lands are good for rottun or corn, il bargain-; will be given, a.? f am anxious to sell. 1 W. P. McFADDKN. j Sept 27 *18 tf "new grocery store. AM just receiving at tny store opposite ROSE'S ! HOTEL, a choice stock of FAMILY GROCERIS, which I will sell for Cash, at lower prices than ev can bo purchased elsewhere in this place. My ick consists of BEST HIO A\D JAVA COFFEE, '\r Orli-ftnfl, Clarified, Pulverized, Crushed, Porto ft ie mi ml Steam Refined Sugars. I veuty Hoviel-j New Orleans Syrup; Sncar House and Pof-to Rico Molasrcs. * " 1 ftv Saeks of Salt. R'ce, Sardines, Fresh Oysters in ns. Pickles. Preserves and Jollies of various kinds, lethor with the u^ual variety of a F.miilv Grocery. W. K. HACKET. I Mvcb 29 la - tf LIVERY ANO SALE STABLE. THE undersigned has purchased the stock heretofore employed by Col. L. P. SADLER, and respectfully informs his friends in this vicinity aud THE TRAVELLING COMMUNITY generally, that he will carry 'on, at the old stand in the rear of G. R Ratchford's Store, the business of a Livery and Sale Stable, in all its departments.? lie is fully prepared with A GOOD STOCK to furnish accommodations at a moment's warning; n;:d will hire horses and vehicles by the day or convey travellers by experienced and CAREFUL DRIVERS, to anv desired noint. Ilis lots are sufficiently large i justness Itoticcs. i ! MASONICJE TINGS. v Ay piiil1wthropic lodge, No. ; W 78, A.-. F.\ M.\ meets regularly on the THIRD MONDAY EVENING of each month. { D. M GRIST, Secretary. J M ickey chapter, No. ?, r.?. a.\ ; M.*. holds its regular Communications on the ! FIRST TUESDAY EVENING of each month. L. M. GRIST, Secretary. | i < ibson council, No. ?, holds its rcgu- i ! lar meetings on the FIRST MONDAY Evening ; in each inontli. S. W. MELTON, Recorder. ! July 26, 1855. 29 ly DR.ALFRED CRAVEN, '< $Usiimtt ^urfcoit Dentist, h YORKVILLE, S. O. ij I On the East side of the Main Street, South of i the "Palmetto Hotel." < Jan G 1 tf J. C. CHAMBERS, ! Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, YORKVILLE, S. C. OFFrCK IN TILE COURT HOUSE, I . Oct. 26, 1853. 40 tf i PAUL t. VILLEPIGUE, ] ! Factor and Commission and Forwarding Merchant, AC C O M M O DAT IO N W H A ii F, charleston, s. c. < ' Jan 6 1 ly !' c EDWARD MOORE, : Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, YORKVILLE, K. O. c | Office fronting the Court House, in the Jail Building. , o i Will practice in the Districts of York, Lancaster, ^ Chester, Union and Fnirtiold. j1 ! Jan 25 3 ly i 1 W. B. WILSON, \l j Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, YORKVI LI.H, S. C. y OFFICE IN T1IE COl'IST 1IOCSK, FKO.NTING THE clerk's omen. J March 2'.) 12 ly ; J JOHN iT MILLER, ! | ATTORNEY AT LAW. YORKYILLE, S. C. Office in tho Court-Houso. ' #3$"" Will practice in the Courts of Vork, Chester i and Lancaster. t i Jan 18 2 tf' 1 * | WILLIAM C. OWEN, {, FASHiOWBLE TAiLOU, J, Liberty-Street, 2 Doors East of tho " Adickes Building, YORKVIRLE, S. C. -t I 'g* Order- promptly attended to. "x38 ' n Jan 2 i 'i ly , 1 j SADiifi'SMEW HOTEL, milM.it or j I TRADE AND TRYON STREETS, i c CIIARI.OTTK, X. C. j? March'.".i 12 tf BOOT.AMD SHOE-MAKER, I, . YoKVl I.LE, S. C. I J fc-if" SInin the rear of the C )urt-II'>u-e. j a Ke'i IT 0 ly I c PRITCHARD & CALDWELL, | J WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ti m 1EDICISES. CHEMICALS, GLASS, f Paints, Oils, &c., I, jvo. 3. <;ra\ite row, % OPPOSITE sadlkr's IIOTEL. t! ClCAULOT |) t ,i t! ; March 20 ^ ?Ut the HCW^ly P. J. I.OWIIIK. J. n. ENXISS. LOWRIE & EXXISS, HEALERS IX ^oolis, ?tationrnt, jllusir, ||, WALL-PAPER, &C., PIIAItI.O'l'TK, X. C. Maivh2:? 12 ly t: ?v ii 11 i7? TV ?7 4 7 I?.V? Attorney and Counsellor at Law, ! Oillce 5 Doors South of Sadler's Hotel, "ft <11 AKLOTTK, X C'. ] c All D.iileetii-n.- m' other l?it-i:ie<s committed to his | R care in the !' untY- of Mecklenburg. Lincoln, Row- ( L .hi, Cabarrus or 1'nion, will lie attended to with plea- i ,JI mii.\ and disposed uf .is directed. iC March 23 12 ly H 11. W. llECKWITH, oulatclj anb Cloclt-|ilnlttr, L CHARLOTTE, X. C. | tl; Keeps Constantly on hand a fine assortment of Jew- ; tc elry. Repairing promptly Executed. Aug Ifj 22 ly JOHN HARTY, COACH MANUFACTURER, in College fctreot, immediately in rear of Sadler's Hotel, /( ciiAiir.oTi j:, x. c., tj, Keeps constantly on hand a sjilendiil assortment ot Carriages, liuggios Ate., of the latest styles. Or lers from a distance will receive prompt attention.i II March 20 12 ly I wi J. N. LEWIS & CO. Iis1 DKAt.r.ns in* l , | W] Fine Gold and Silver Watches, CLOCKS of various patterns, JEWELR3 of the : latest styles. Silver and Plaited Ware, Musical | Instruments. Military and Fancy Goods, Guns, Pistols, &c., at their Store, ~ voiiKvir,r.E,s.c. ?-~3" Watches. Clocks and Jewelry repaired by competent Workmen. Jan 23 3 ly ? NEW CARPET STWJLE. JAMESG.BAILEY, (late of the firm or bailey and l.\:arert) i Direct Importers of all Kinds of .* CARPI?, BIS, FL09H OIL CLOTHS, &C. L1\IL\ GOODS, lie Curtain Materials and Trimmings, &c. I 15o 2U4 KING-STREET, or bu CHARLESTON*, S. C. P- S.?Orders promptly attended to. Aug. 2 30 ly* th( tin WM. S. LAWTON & CO. tbi tiios. alexander, i wm. s. lawtox, Formerly of York Di^t. S. C. | Formerly of Lftwtonville. ? Factor?, Forwarding and Commission Merchants, S O UT il-ATl.A N TIC W H A It F, CHARLESTON', S. C. Our Senior partner iias been doing the Commission Business for twenty years, and wc hope by experi- jj -j ence to be able to give satisfaction.. j REFERENCES: l,u. Gov. C. J. McDonald, Judge Stocks, Rev. W. J. liar- lJ?-] ley, Sparta, Ga.: Col. 11. J. Willinghnin, Maj. ilea S. J. Bailey, B.arnwoll, S. C.; Hon. J. D. Allen, Gen. L. M. Aver, Barnwell Di.-1., v S. C.; T. Williughani. Esq., Lawtonville, S. : J111' Hon. J. D. John?on. Dr. B. B. Sams, M. B. Rams, ~lS! Esq., Beaufort, S. C.: E. G. Jnudon, Esq., Flor- ?111 irla ; Cm. M. Thomson, Washington, D. C. ? Jan 18 2 ly *}* RIDDLF'S MILLS. ? 11HE Subscriber takes this method of informing the . the public, that his MILLS having recently undergone considerable repairs, are now in complete S order for grinding CORN and W HL.V1; he feels con- | ~? fnlent that he can give full satisfaction to all who I favor him with rheir patronage. All lie asks there- Li fore, is a fair trial. 0* L. lUDDLE. cho Aug 9 tf a to enable him to extend every accommodation to DROVERS, tnd he solicits from them a call before putting up dsc where. By offering for the public service a first-rate stable, and by the strictest attention and an earnest enleavor to please on his part, the undersigned hopes :o deserve and reccivo a generous measure of pubic patronage. He will at all times be found at the Stable, or at Mr. Ratchford's Store. S. W. JACKSON. Oct 3 39 3m NEWEST ABLISM^NTT Messrs. w. p. broach and john j. mills j having purchased the interest ot' H. F. Broach, md John Massey in the establishment of BROACH I c CO., have formed a Co-partnership with G. W. 5ROACH, and will continue the business at the old stand, AT ROCK HILL DEPOT, mder the style of BROACH, MILLS & CO. They nvite the attention of their friends and the former ustomers of the establishment to their new stock of JOODS, consi-ting of -L-/JL \j JL W VZ-L/kJ, if nil kiwis ; Ladies Fancy Goods; Hardware; Gro- j cries; Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes; Ready-Made ' Nothing, and every kind and variety of goods usu- I illy kept in a Country Store. They have laid in n j urge and extensive supply, selected especially for he Rock Hill market, and they arc prepared to dense all who may give them a call, both in price ml quality. COIWTRY PRODUCE rill be taken in exchange for goods, or if desired ntrchased at the highest market rates. They resicctfully solicit for the new firm the same kind patonage which their friends and the public have heroofore given to their establishment, and in return hey pledge themselves to use every effort to give tuple satisfaction. W. P. BROACH, JOHN J. MILLS, 0. W. BROACH. Rock Hill, Oct. 11, 1855. 40 3m NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. rHK undersigned have leased the shop known as WALKER'S OLD STAND (recently occupied by itcedman & McConuoll) on Main Street, opposite the esidence of Col. Wright, where they are prepared o execute all kinds of BLACKSMITHING, in the tost substantial manner and on reasonable term?.? 'Itev are also engaged in the Manufacture and sale f FOR.MAN'S PATENT IRON PLOW, the best 'low now in use, and which cannot fail to commend tself *? every intelligent farmer who gives it a trial, 'hey solicit an examination, and will be pleased to xhibit it to all who may call. They solicit a share f public patronage. LETSON, ROTHROCK & Co. Yor'^villc Sept. 20 37 tf. CAUTION !~F0RMAN'S IRON PLOW. HAVING purchased of the Patentee of FORMAN'S IRON PLOW, the right to manufacture ud sell said Plows in the Districts of York and 'hester, the undersigned are determined to proseute all violations of their rights. They arc now ntcring suif in the United States Court against one ersoti in this place, who has assumed to manufacure and sell said Pl?w.? without authority: and they ive warning to all persons who may purchase of i iin that they toy are liable, and that suits Mill be j ntercd against every person who met any Plow of is manufacture. \Tiiis notice they give that per ?ns who choose td, buy bis plow may do so with I..,:.. o.i.l with t],n unrlnrvtonrlinrr that iiv11 VJV3 vpv.il. nil <,Hh '"'W hey will liavc to stand a suit in the U. States i.-rVlSuS it Uo'i'illilJnK. Yt rkville, Oct. 11, 185 >. 40 tf Notice. rllE Firms of J. X. LEWIS & CO., at Yorkville, S. C., and LEWIS & WILSON, at Chester, S. are this day dissolved by mutual consent. The anu-s of the firms will be used at both places in L-ttliiig up their old business. J. N. LEWIS, D. 11. WILSON. October 1st, 1855. CO-PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. r BENNETT, J. N. LEWIS, & D. II. WILSON, have this day formed a Co-partnership for tli< urpose of carrying on the WATCH and JEWELRY tisiucss, at the stand heretofore occupied by J. N. EWIS & CO.. at Yorkville. S. C., under the name I' 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. H. WILSON. The old firm of J. N. Lewis & Co., feel grateful ir the liberal patronage shown them on the part of le public, and hope that the same may be continued i the new firm. J. X. LEWIS, D. II. WILSON. Oct 11 40 tf MABBLfYABD. Ill IE undersigned having purchased the Marble . Yard of Col. S. N. STOWE, informs the citins of York District and the surrounding country, at he is now prepared to till all orders for plain and ^Romiintntal ?HarMc odlotli. e has procured the services of efficient workmen, ith good material, well assorted, and the lowest ices, lie will promise to execute orders to the satfaction of his customers. lie will always kceplin sortmcnt of SLABS on hand, in order that those isliing a TOMBSTONE' n be suited in size, lettering and finish, at the shorst notice. Marble Yard in the rear of S. X. Stowe & (Vs. ( roccry and Provision Store. Plaster of Paris and Cement for sale. RICHARD HARE. Jan 25 3 ly NEW ATTRACTIONS! \ AT THE CORNER STORE!!! Messrs. Adickes & Withers, I AVE in'storc a large and varied stock of Dry Goods, to which they invite the attention ol j sir friends and customers in town and District.? ie stock consists of carefully selected DRESS AND FANCY GOODS ; j ady-Madc Clothing; Cloths and Cassiineres: ots and Shoes and Bonucts ; Hardware ami Crock- ^ > ; and every other article belonging to their lin* of * siuess. Persons in want of MY (BWMMBS ? requested to give them a call, at their Store in i '-ADICKES BUILDING," where they will find ^ ; best qualities at as low rates as can be had in s market. may 10 18 tf NEW GROCERY STORE, ] AT THE YORKVILLE DEPOT. S .1 KIIVKENDAT. * RT?ft : ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of York- | '' District, and the surrounding country, that ^ y have formed n co-partnership in the GROCERY 11 dness, ai the old stand of Mr. Estes, opposite the Vl pot, where they have on hand, now, and will eutvor to keep supplied at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES, 6 w Orleans and St. Croix Sugars; Clarified, Loaf A I Crushed, do. ; New Orleans and West India Moscs; Rio, Laguyra, Porto Rico and Java Coffee: rk's Island and Liverpool Salt; Rice, Candles, ip, Spices, Sperm, Adamantine and Tallow Can- V s; Gunny, Gilroyaml Dundee Bagging; Weaver's 1 [ Charleston Rope, &c., &c. pi 'hese articles have been selected with care, and ug bought for cash, we can afford to sell as low, lot lower than other establishments of the kind in _ up-country. A call is solicited. * S. J. KUYKENDAL & BRO. 1 opt 20. 37 tf KVSEED AND TRAIN OILS.?A large 1 I quantity Fl'RE OILS, just received and for sale 1 up, by ADAMS & McCORKLE. iay tf 17 tf TEACHER WANTED. THE undersigned, Chairman of the Boar; Trustees of Ebenezer Male Academy, will ceive applications for the situation of Teaoln * ring the ensuing year. The Academy has be< " many years in a very prosperous condition, &i> prospects are such as to warrant the employm the most competent instructors. Application^ satisfactory references and assurances of the Cu. tency of the applicant to prepare Students for Sophomore Class in the South Carolina College, bo entertained until Saturday, the 24th of Nov ber. when a selection will be made. Address, EDWARD AVJSKi Ebenezer, York Dist., 8. C., Oot. 11, 1866. 40 *#* Columbia Banner pleaae copy 0 times, a? forward accounts to this office. For Sale or Rent. a UGUSTUS GUYNEMER, offers to 89II or Ren j.Tl to an approved purchaser or tenant, the prem ses in the Town of Chester, lately occupied by Mr Guyncmer and Daughter. They arc situar?d in very eligible and desirable portion of the town, h.-? ving on them an elegant Cottage, Academy Sch<? . Rooms, and a fine well ot Free Stone Water. T any one desirous of conducting a PRIMARY or HIGi: SCHOOL, these premises would be very well adapt oil, and, as a cottage family residence, they offer tl. very best inducements. Possession to be given o. | 1st January next. For further particulars enquii i at the Standard office, in Chester, or of the undei ! signed in Charleston. A. GUYNEMER. July 12 27 6m Boots : shoes i i leather i i iThe umlersigued respectfully informs the citi tens of York District and the surrounding country that he has ou hand One THOC8AND pair of bro CANS ; also a great variety of Ladies' Shoes, Gentlemen's Shoes and Boots, Leather, Harness, Ac., which are offered for sale at low cash prices. Goou Hides will be taken in exchange at cash rates, at hi1 Tannery, three miles West of Ebenczor and 9 mile. Mast of Yorkville. He especially invites the attention of farmers to his stock, and asks them to examine his supplies before purchasing. F. H. BROWN. York District, Oct. 4, 1855, 89 8m I^OR SALE.--The Subscriber offers for cale r splendid TRACT OF LAND, situate in York District, about two miles North of Yorkville. near the Kings Mountain Road, containing 216 ACRES.? There arc two good dwellings and all necessary outbuildings on the premises. The Land i well adapted for the culture of ekher cotton or gn.'?. If r.o? -old privately, I will expose it to public sale on the premises, on MONDAY, the 12th of NOVEMBER next. Persons wishing to examine the land will have an opportunity of doing so by calling on the subscriber, near Bethel Church, in York District. MYLES NEELY. Oct. 11 40 6t r REWARD.?Runaway from the Sul tPs* 0 scribcr on the first of last May, a ncgi boy named ELLISON, about 21 years of age, s *'ect in height and ot a copper color. lie has r !>oeu heard from since ho left me, but I have reos to believe that lie has been harbored by some pi sons unknown. The above reward will be paid U his delivery to me in Yorkville, or for informatic? o that I may be enabled to get hold of him and h: harborers. J. M. LOW R^. Yorkville, Aug. 30, 1853. 31tf NOTICE.---Sarah Mildoon and^ftebecca M _ doon, heirs of Elijah Mildoon, late of York 1 trict, deceased, give notice that they will appl; the next session of the Legislature, to have the r. of the Stato vested in thcui, of the real estan which the said Elijah Mildoou died possessed, siti in York District, ou the waters of Fisjiing Cr and bounded by lauds of Dr. Blake, Jas. II. Ci ford and William Agues. July 26, 1835. 30 tf Wanted Immediately. 1* f\ BUSHELS merchantable WH?! DU.UUUd.ouobush. ? cou:. 3,000 " ? OATS 2,000 " " RYE. 2,000 barrels " FLOl 2,000 pounds of WuOL.id t . , 2,000 D1jV^iaaie Wlin which fair market prices will b<- button. But a! , - ' ^ ^l,; V-Kjd unmove^^^-cry V" OTIC'E.?Application will^Ha^K*^^^^ Xv next session of the Legislatur^HIHKffcxv and personal estate of A. J. Craig/(n^H|f?*^^ -abject to escheat) vested in mcon certain conl^KH|j The real estate is bounded by lands of J. N. ley, C. D. Anderson, Surah Spencer and A. J. W brook. Both the real and personal estate situu and being in York District. I'ATSEY CRAIG. Aug 30 34 3m "VJ OTICE.--All persons having demands again x v the estate of J AXE B. McCORKLE, decease*, are required to present them duly attested to tb Administrators within the time prescribed bylaw Those indebted to said estate arc requested to mak payment to the subscribers. D. D. MOORE, 1 . . . J. L. MOORE, /A,,mrs* K rtO no AUg +0 >/U tt FAIR NOTOCE.?All persona indebted to tin estate of IRasFERGUSON, deceased, either b note ?ir account, are earnestly requested to settle uj before the first of January ueit; if not, the note and accounts belonging to said estate, will be plu ced in the hands of JNO. L. MILLER, Esq., fo? collection. Persons attending to this call may save cost and conscience. ALLEN ROBERTSON, Adm'f. Sept 20 37 tf ^"OTICE.?Application will be made at tL> 11 next Session of the Legislature for u publiroad, leading from Catawba Church, in the IndiaLand, through Creigbton'a and Shurley'p Land to the open road which leads to Massey's Ford, oi the Catawba River, a distance of about five miles. Aug 23 33 M JOUR.\EY9IAHi TAIXORS.?The undersigned desire to employ a g?-od JOURNEYMAN TAYLOR, of sober and industrious huhits. T-> such i one, constant employment and liberal wages will be given. Apply immediately. TIIOS. DIXON & BROTHER. Sept. 27 58 tf VT OTICE.?All pcrsous indebted to us by Book il Account, prior to the first of Jar.uary last, an equestcd to call and settle, either by Cash or Note Jur Books must be closed. ADAMS & McCOKKLF. June 7 . 22 tf lire ARE AUTHORISED TO/AH ? f NOUNCE S. W. JACKSON, as a Candidate f ho office of Tax Collector for York District, at t insuring election. Oct. <1 1851. 35 if N^OTICE.?Application wjll be made at t next session of the Legislature of this S': br a Charter of Incorporation for the village of lb fill in York District. Sept. 18 3d t>. ( 1A RPENTJERS, ATTLXTIOX I-l_y undersigned wishes to hire three or four ( < CARPENTERS of industrious and sober Lab. ?onc others ueed applr. 0. P. CRANFOR Oct 11 40 tI HIE FRIENDS OF CORNELIUS ? . DANIEL, Esq., respectfully annouuee fin., aiulidutc for Tax Collector for York District. UA.> X > UIE1 Sept. G 1854 31 ti S'OTIC'E??Ap])Hcation will be made : next session of the Legislature for an m lent to the charter of the town of Ynrkvlllc. Aug 23 33 3i" VOTICE.?Application will be nmde i. uoxt session of the Legislature for the gi .. charter of a Rail Roa<l from Yorkvillc to some inient point on the North Carolina line. Aug 23 33 3in Twmtrmw ~m rnwrrifrntf DAHRELS New Orleans MOLASSES, Receive und for sale by W. K. HACK 111 July o 26 tf VAXTED.?FIFTY THOUSAND I'OUN of clean COTTON RAGS, for which a libci ice will be given by ADAMS & McCORKLH. July 5 26 tl VI11TE EE AD.?A large quantity, just i ceived and for sale by ADICKES & WITHERS 17ETHERIEE & BROTHERS, i ' WHITE LEAD. For sale by ADAMS & McCORKLl may 8 17 tf A