Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, October 22, 1857, Image 3
U AXKOF CHESTER.?For the accom- I
J3 modation of parties removing to Mississippi,
Arkansas, Louisiam, T*xas, or any part of the
West, this Bank is now prepared to furnish
CHECKS r?n New Orleans for notes of any of the
Banks of South Carolina, Augusta or Savannah.
JOHN A. BRADLEY, Cashier.
Oct 22 42 tf
AX COLLECTOR.-Tho friends of J OSEPH
C. MITCHELL respectfully announce
hiiu as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR, at
tho next election.
Oct 22 42 tf
BAXK BIL.LS.-We will take BILLS of
all, or anv Bank in South Carolina in "EXCHANGE
for BOOTS and SHOES at PAR, and
the goods at prices to suit the times.
BOONE & CO., Charlotte, N. C.
Oct 22 42 4t
OTICE.?Whercas my wife ASINITH
WALLACE, has left my bed and board without
any just cause and refuses to return. ; all persons
are hereby notified that I will pay no debts
of her contracting of whatsoever nature unless
compelled by law.
ROBERT M. WALLACE.
Oct 22 42 It*
Ad m ev istrator'ssa l e . ?wm be
sold at the late residence of SYLVESTER
HAGANS, deceased, on TUESDAY, the 3d day
of NOVEMBER next, a lot of Corn, Wheat, Oats,
Fodder, two Mules. Hoes, about 22 Cords Pine
Wood, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Farming
Utensils and other articles to numerous to mention.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
JAMES JEFFERYS, Aefm'r.
Oct 22 42 2t
(Wiy r REWARD.?STOLEN from Rock- !
Jjj t D Spring Camp Ground, on Sunday night,
11th instant, a large roan MARE MULE, about (
fifteen hands high, three years old; also. Saddle,
Bridle, Martingals and Leatbor Halter. The Stirrups
to the Saddle do not match. I have understood
that such a MULE was seen at Henderson
Weaver's, at Jamestown, on Monday morning,
12th, in possession of a man named JOHNSTON.
Said man is about 30 or 35 years of age, rather
slender made, and a little on the dark skin order.
He had on a broad-cloth Coat and spotted Pants.
He was then travelling the Yorkvilleroad towards
said place. Fifty Dollars will be given for the
delivery of said Mule; or Seventy-five Dollars for
the Mule and man. Address,
B. C. ALLEN,
Rutherfordton, N. C.
Oct 22 42 tf
South Carolina?York District,
WHEREAS JAMES McCONNELL has applied
to me for Letters of Administration,
on all and singular the goods and chattels, rights <
and credits of SARAH HOWIE, late of the District
aforesaid, deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to be and appear before me, at our
next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be
holden at York Court House on the 3rd day of
NOVEMBER NEXT, to shew cause, if any, why
41 :J sHmilrl not he frranted.
lue suiu nuiuiuuvi<...vU 0
Given under my hand and Seal, this 19th day of .
October, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and fifty-seven and in the eightysecond
year of American Independence.
J. M. ROSS, 0. Y. D. j
Oct 22 41 2t J
South Carolina?York District
WHEREAS JAMES McCONNELL has applied
to me for Letters of Administration, on all
and singular the goods and chattels, rights and ]
credits of MARGARET HOWIE, late of Ihe Dis- ]
rict aforesaid, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to be and appear before me, at our next
Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden
at York Court Houseon the 3d day of NOVEMBER.
next, to shew cause, if any, why the said ]
Administration should not be granted. j
Given under my hand and Seal, this 19th day of
October, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and fifty seven, and in the eightysecond
year of American Independence.
J. M. ROSS, 0. Y. D.
Oct 22 42 2t
South Carolina-- York District,
WHEREAS GEORGE W. BARNETT has applied
to me for Letters of Administration, on *
all and singular the goods and chattels, rights
and credits of L. P. BARNETT, late of the District
aforesaid, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said
deceased, to be and appear before me, at out next
Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holden
at York Court House on the 3d day of November
next, to shew cause, if any, why the said Administration
should not be granted.
Given under my hand and Seal, this 19th day of
October, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and fifty-seven, and in the eightysecond
year of American Independence.
J. M. ROSS, 0. Y. D.
Oct 22 42 2t
RUPOKT
And Account of Adam Ivy, Agent of the
Catawba Indiana, for the year 1857.
To the lion. Presiding Judge of thr j
Court of Common I'leas for
York District?Fall Term, 1857:?
I BEG leave to report that the Catawba Indians
now number about sixty-eight. I have nothing j
new to report with regard to their situation or
condition; for those particulars I would refer you
to last report. Some of them continue to express
a desire to remove West and unite with the
Choctaw Indians, and 1 am still of the opinion it
would be much to their advantage to do so.
I submit herewith, a statement of the amonnt
received and paid out by me for the Indians since j
my last report, which I ask leave to refer to as a
part of this report. ^
Respectfully submitted.
ADAM IV1', Agent.
ADAM IVY, Agent of Catavba Indians, j
In Account, . Dr.
To Balance cash in my hands as per last
report, placed in the Clerk's Office,
October 185G, $ 130 96
44 Cash received of Treasurer of Upper
Division, in part of the appropriation
for 1857, 800 00 .
44 Balance of the appropriation for the
year 1857, 700 00
$1,630 96
Credits.
Paid G. W. Broach, store account, 22 00
41 W. P. Broach, 44 44 50 99
44 James A. Sturges for bacon, 64 50
44 Patterson Morrow & Co., account, 19 00 j
44 James T. Goudelock, Medical account,
12 90
44 James T. Goudelock, Medical ac8
OR !
VJUUIll, w ?W
" E. H. Edwards Medical, account, 12 50
" W. M. Connors, publishing report, G 00
" Daniel Cureton & Co., store account,
40 58
" Thos. B. Withers, store account, 31 75
" J. J. Watson, provisions, , 15 00
" Wm. T. Stewart, provisions, 20 00
" R. C. Potts, store account, 14 92
" Mathias Sims, for horse, 25 00
' Roddy & Co., store account, 232 44
" Adam Ivy, provisions, cash, 779 65
" Dr. J. R. Barnet, Medical account, 57 00
" D. Cureton & Co., store nccount, 6 76
H. F. Broach, store account, 9 00
" J. E. Cureton, for corn, 11 00
" W. J. Cureton, store account, 4 00
" John Massey, Blacksmith account, 20 00 :
" Dr. T. L. Johnson, Medical acct. 11 00
" Dr. T. L. Johnson, Medical acct. 10 00
" Dr. T. L. Johnson, Medical acct. 75 00
44 My accounts furnished the Ca- <
1857 tawba Indians, $1559 24
Oct. 8. Balance cash remaining in my
hands, 71 71 ;
$1,630 96
SOUTH CAROLINA, 1
York District. / Personally appeared A. i
Ivy, Agent for Catawba Indians, before me, and j
makes oath that the above report, with the sev- j
eral matters and things therein embraced, are just j
and true according the best of his knowledge and ,
belief.
Sworn to and subscribed before 1
me. J. C. Chambers, N. P. /
ADAM IVY, Agent.
October 8, 1857.
Oct 22 42 lw
MUSLINS.?A fine lot of MUSLINS, ran- j
ging in price from 10 to 37i cents. For Sale I
by L. BLOOMBERG & BRO. 1
July 16 28 ft
WANTED.?50,000 yards of good WOOL- j
EN JANES and LINSEY CLOTH wanted
by ADAMS, McCORKLE & CO.
Aug 20 33 tf
REPORT
Of tho Commissioner# of the Poor for York
District?Fall Term, 1857.
To Hit Honor, J. Helton O'X'-al!, .Imli/e
of the Court of Coinih-n I'/rat
ami General $e*sions:?
THE COMMISSONERS OF THE POOR report
the following transaction* since Fall
Term, ISoCt, t> wit:?
The Lunatic Paupers supported at the Asylum
are Jane J. Hopkins, Alexander Adickes, Nancy ! f
Faris, Selena Dulin, John Clark, T. D. Harris, j
E. A. Shurley, and Arazi Black. T. D. Harris, has .
been returned.
The Paupers supported at the Poor House are J
William Wilson and Wife ; Margaret Tomlinson, j
Jemima Mattocks, Margaret Mattocks, Rebecca
Mattocks, Mary Faris, Nancy Sansing, Elizabeth
Sansing, Jane Sansing and Child ; Nelly Graham,
Rachel Duncan, Eliza Dover, Mary Kenady and
Ann Mattocks and Child.
The assessment for the benefit of the Poor for
the year 1856, was.30 per cent, upon the General
tax, which is equal?after deducting Tax-Collec- fnr'o
IVmmiwinno tn 42 48 ftnd ?25 00 TO- I
ceived on McKnights Bastardy Bond, and $561
94 received from former Treasurer, making the ;
whole amount received ($3,145 42) Thirty one j
hundred and forty-five doilars and forty-two cent". |
The repairs on the Poor House aud outbuildings |
as presented by the Grand Jury, at the Spring ,
Term of 1857, have been completed.
Herewith is submitted a statement of the a- j
mount received and paid out for the benefit of the [ (]
Poor since the last report:
P. B. DARWIN, FORMER TREASTR., REPORT.
Dr.
To am't on hands, see former Report, S 895 09
1857. Cr.
Jet. 21. By cash paid Geo. Steele, agt. _
for Mary Carson, two years, $ 30 00
44 20. " cash paid T. S. Pagan, agent
for J. Turner, 34 00
" 14 44 44 Margaret Carson, 10 00
44 44 44 cash paid John S. Moore and
Sons account of 1855 & 1856, 11 00
tfov. 19. 44 cash paid N. S Camp, building
chimney at Poor House, 8 00
<< ? a jj0y for seryiCes in building
chimney, 2 25 P
44 29. 44 paid J. C. Wilson, for building
Kitchen, Corn crib, hauling
and work on chimney, 102 87
44 44 44 S. E. &J. R. Bratton for lumber,
5 34 C
44 44 44 J. Bolton Smith, fur brick, 2 40
44^ 44 44 for hauling brick, 50 j
44 6. 44 Robert Whitesides, for lumber,
18 67
Ian. 12, 44 J. C. Wilson, balance due for
koonor nf Pnnr TTnn?p TOO OO ! W
Commissions on $325 03 paid out, 8 12
o
$333 15 b
Feb. 2, 1857. Amount paid R. S. Moore,
present Treasurer, 561 94 ?
$895,09 ft
P. P. DARWIN, Treasurer.
a
1856. Dr. a
Dec. 17. To cash received on
McKnight's Bns- } ?
tardy bond, 25 00 ?
1857. I
Feb. 2. 44 Cash received of P. ?
B. Darwin, former ~
Treasurer, 561 94 C
luly 6. 44 Cash received of T.
W. Sturgis, Tax
Collector, 2,558 48 $3145 42
1856. Cr.
Dec. 17. By cash paid Dr. Parker, Sec- 1
retary and Treasurer, Lu- y
natic Asylum, on account of
T. D. Harris, 50 00
44 " 44 cash paid for sending T. D. j|
Harris to the Lunatic Asy- j,
lum, , 25 00
1857. ^
ran. 5. 44 cash paid Mary A. Davis on
R. J. McKnight's bastardy
Bond, 25 00
44 12. 44 cash paid John C. Wilson,
keeper of the Poor House, 45 00
44 44 44 Miller and Melton for publishing
Report, 22 00
44 44 44 cash paid A. M. Hambright,
Superintendant of the Poor
House, 50 00 g(
i*eb. 2. 44 cash paid James Blair, Agt.
for Thomas Jones' two children,
30 00
44 44 " cash paid H. L. Killiau, Agent
for Nancy Jennings, 20 00 q
a it a pajj Duncan McCallum,
Agt. for Mrs. Lemuel, 20 00
44 44 44 cash paid D. Jones, Ageut
for Leroy McElhaney, 15 00
44 10. 44 cash paid Rob't. Whitesides,
Ageut for Mary Stanford, 15 00
" 12. " cash paid, J. L. Clark, Grocery
Account, 5 05
tp. 7. cash paid A. M. Hambright
supcrintendant of the Poor
House, 150 00
" 8. " cash paid A. M. Hambright
" " " superintendant of the Poor
House, 12 00
"11. " cash paid A. M. Hambright,
superintendant of the Poor
House, 10 00
dy 11. " cash paid S. J. Kuykeudal,
Grocery accouut, 3 00
" 12. " cash paid A. M. Hambright,
superintendant of the Poor
House, 45 00
fun. 10. " cash paid A. M. Hambright,
superintendent of the Poor _
House, 25 00
" 11. " cash paid A. M. Hambright,
superintendent of the Poor O
House, 12 00
" " " cash paid Col. R. G. McCaw,
for corn, 100 00
ruly 7. " cash paid Dr. J. B. Withers,
Medical account, 30 50 "l
dy. 21. " cash paid Dr. J. W. Parker, J
Secretary and Treasurer V
Lunatic Asylum, on account tl
E. A. Shurly, 50 00 Ti
ruly. 7. " cash paid Adickes & Withers'
store account, 43 00 <
" 27. " cash paid H. H. Watson, Ageut
for Thomas Falls' two | B
children, 20 00 <
" 28. " cash paid James L. Clark,
store account, 5 00 <
tug. 3. " cash paid W. P. Thomasson, ?
for horse, 30 00 <
ii u it cagjj George Steele, A- ?
gent for Mary Carson, 15 00
ii II .i caj.jj pRij \ j3 ,SpringSi A- <
geut for Perry Wright, 50 00
" 4. " cash paid A. W. Whisanant <
Agent for Mary Logan, SO 00
it ii ii casij paid Martin Dover, A- <
gent for John Dover, 20 00
II ii II cagjj paid pi Quinn, A- <
gent for Adaline Liun, 15 00 <
" " " cash paid Wm. F. Gardner, <
A cront fnv Wm fiardnop nnr? I (
Wife, 50 00 ?
" " ?' cash paid Wm. Felts, Sen'r. <
Agent for Maitha Felts, 120 00
" " ? cash paid Robert Mcrrit, Agent
for Mary Merrit, 20 00 ! <
? ? it gdejj paid Wm. K. Hacket,
Agent for Elizabeth Abshaw, 10 00 [ <
" " " cash paid Robert Gilfillen,
Agent for Sarah Walker, 25 00 j
" " " cash paid Samuel Black, A*
gent for Robert Lockhart, 15 00
" 5. " cash paid John Whitesides, re
Agent for Mrs. Flodden, 20 00
" " " cash paid J. M. Love, Agent
for Mary S. Love, 15 00
" 6. " cash paid Daniel Nichols, Agent
for Caroline Scrogins, 15 16
t. <i <t cagij paid Thos. Whitesides,
Agent for Mary Kenady, 25 00 T
" 7. " cash paid Austin Garrison, I r
Agent for T. G. Ferris, 10 00 *
it <i u Cash paid F. M. Galbraith j gj
Agent for Margaret Boyd, j
Andrew Boyd and David j ftI
Carson, 55 00
" " " cash paid Thos. Whitesides, tr
Agent for A. Childers, 25 00 g,
it a u cash paid Thos. Whitesides, q(
Agent for David Ramsay, 15 00 er
" " ' cash paid Thos. Whitesides, j qj
Agent for Thomas Ramsey, 10 00 ! ^
<? ? " cash paid Jas. Brian, Agent
for Margaret Robinson, 15 00 j eJ
<t ii t? cash paid R. M. Farris, A- at
gent for Mary McQuarter, 25 00 or
" 11. cash paid Alexander Strain, g|
Agent for Rachel Warren, 25 00 ^
a a a cash paid Hamilton Wilson,
Agent for Wm. Clark, 25 00 at
" 12. " cash paid J. H. Clark, A- _ ^
gent for Nancy Cliutou, 15 00
"18. ' cash paid Rob't Whitesides,
Agent for Mary Stanford, 25 00
" " " cash paid Rob't Whitesides,
Agent for Luciuda Wallace, 20 00 _
a a n cash paid a. Whisanant, A- ?
gent for Rebecca Wallace, 20 00 J
" 19. .' cash paid J. A. Laney, Agent
for Rachel Duncan, 30 00
\ug. 10 " cush pail J. A. Lan-y, Agent
for ILtnna Laney, 10 0<
<< .< i. ca?i, p?j(j j p_ Moore, Agent
for Catharine Garvin, 15 0(
" 25. " cash paid J. M.Stewart, A rent
for Sarnh and David
Stewart, 50 0(
"20. " cash paid A. M. Hainhright,
superinteudant, 100 rt(
" 2S. " cash paid Dr. J. W. Parker,
Secretary and Treasur Lunatic
Asylum, 416 5:
!ept 10. " cn9h paid Dr. J. W. Parker,
Sccr'y and Treasurer Lunatic
Asylum, on account of
Amzi Black, 50 0C
" 24. " cash paid A. T. Black, Agent
for James Elkins, 10 00
" ?? " cash paid A. T. Black, Agent
for John Henry, 80 00
"26. " cash paid John W. Jones, Agent
for Wm. Tomlinson, 45 00
" " " cash paid D. K. Houser, Agent
for Fathy Jones, 15 00
" 28. " cash paid J. L. Parish, Agent
for E. Whitaker, 15 00
" " " cash paid J. C. Crawford, Acent
for T. M. Jenkins, 15 00
" " " cash paid A. M. Hambright,
to purchase Cow, 15 00
" " " cash paid Former Treasurer,
as omitted to be credited in
his last report for Thomas
Falls' two children, H. H.
Watson, Agent, 20 00
let. 10. " 5 per cent commissions on
$2,824 28, received and paid
out, 110 21
?' " " 2? per cent, commissions on
$704 98 received and not
paid out, 17 62
otnl amount paid out, $2,558 06
" " received, 3,14o 42
Balance in Treasurers hands, $587 36
Respectfully submitted,
R. S. MOORE, Treasurer.
We have examined the report of the Treasurer
f our Board and find it to be correct, and aprove
the same.
vtr r? mTTAtr t OOAXT /Til
n. i'. inuiYKvoouii,
Oct 22 42 lw
""annual report
>f the Commissioners of Roads and Bridges
for York District.
no the Presiding Judge of the Court
of Common Pleas and General Sessions
for York District, Fall Term, 1857:?
rHE Board met by order, on the first Monday
in October, inst., for the purpose of making
ut their Annual Report. The Officers and Memers
constituting the Board were in attendance:
Samuel G. Brown, Chairman; John S. Bratton,
'ecretary; Peter McCallum, Treasurer; C. C.
fwinn, J. 11. Hall, J. J. Watson, Wm. Ellis, John
IcGill.
We were presented by the Tax Collector, with
list of the taxable property of the District, and
re satisfied that we have received the full amount
ue for the tax we levied for the expenses of tho
loads and Bridges. The Board assessed 10 per
ent. making $852 92 cents, as Received from
ax Collector.
.mount on hand last Report, $682 93
ash Received of Tax Collector 852 92
ash of Commissioners for wrong charge
paid Sheriff on Rule, (see last Report,)
15 90
$1,451 75
850. Expenditures.
larch 5. Cash paid C. C. Gwinn, repairs
on Turkey creek bridge,
otnitted in last report, $ 27 50
357.
an'y. 5, Paid J. J. Watson, building
Bridge on Steel Creek, 169 00
ugust 3. Paid C. C. Gwinn for repairs
on Pincknev road, 30 00
" " Paid C. C. Gwinn for 3 Pecks
for road, 5 00
" " Paid John McGill for repairing
Bridge at A. K. Harvey's,
Manning's Branch, 25 54
" 21. Paid G. L. Riddle, for repairs,
Sand Bar, Kendrick's
Bridge, Crowder's Creek, 10 00
?pt. 7. Paid J. B. Manning, repairs
on King's Creek Bridge, 10 62
' 21. Paid John L. Miller, for Advertising
proposals forPosting
Roads and Annual Report, 13 12
ct 5. Paid A. M. Henry for repairs
on King's Creek Bridge, 4 50
" " Paid S. G. Brown, for repairs
on Bullock's Creek Bridge, 3 00
" ?? Paid John McGill for hlowing
rock on King's Mountain road, 17 50
Commissions on $852,92 Received, 21 32
" 315 79 paid, 7 89
$345 00
Balance on hand, $1,100 75
We have contracts on hand which will more
ian consume the amount on hand.
All of which is respectfully submitted.
SAMUEL G. BROWN, Chairman.
JOHN S. BRATTON, Sccretan;.
PETER McCALLUM, Treasurer.
J. J. WATSON,
J. R. HALL,
WILLIAM ELLIS,
CHESLEY C. GWINN,
JOHN McGILL.
Oct 22 42 lw
REPORT
f the Commissioners of Public Buildings.
To (he Presiding Judge of the Court
of Common Fleas for York District, at
Fall Term, 1857:?
l"N obedience to the Act of the General AssemL
bly, the Commissioners of Public Buildings for
ork District, respectfully report their administraon
as follows:?
0 Balance in Treasury, Fall
Term, 1856, 754 37j{
' Amount received from Tax
Collector, 682 34 $1,436 71?
y J. S. Moore & Sons ape. 156 93J
' George R. Jackson and
& Co. ape. 712 58
1 Richnrd Hare's ape. 500 00
Richard Hare's ape. 00 00
' Freight from New York, 101 05
William M. Walker's ape. 2 41
? " ? 1 60
Dr. J. R. Bratton, Lumber
for Court House Lot, 18 90
Merritt Whit ape. hauling
for Jail, 1 50
4 W. M Kerr ape. hauling
and Sand, 18 00
11 Walker & Avery's ape. 3 25
Dr. John F. Lindsey's ape. 6 00
' Lindsey & Gordon's ape. 4 25
4 McCnrter & Co.'s ape. 97 15
W. M. Walker's ape. 00 00
' King's Mountain R. R. shop, 75
' John Whitesides ape. for
Rock for Well, 3 50
' Commissions on $1,436 71
received, 35 91
11 Commissions on $1,019 75
paid out, 40 50 1,754 27J
$ 31 i 56
The above with the accompanying vouchers we
ispectfullv submit.
JOHN S. MOORE, Chairman.
October 12, 1857.
Oct 22 42 lw
PRESENTMENT,
j Ilis Hon. J. Bel Ion O'Xeall, Presiding Judge:
?IR:?The Grand Jury of the present Term of
J the Court of Common Pleas and General Sesons
for York District, in compliance with their
it}', represent to your Honor, that they have exuined,
with all the care which time permitted,
e Reports of the respective Boards of the Disict,
to wit: The Commissioners of Roads and
ridges?the Commissioners of the Poor?the
immissinni'rs of Puhlie Buildines?Commission
s of Free Schools*?and of the Indian Agent.?
bserving nothing objectionable in said Reports,
e Grand Jury accordingly approve of the same.
The Grand Jury, by personal inspection have
;amined the condition of the Jail, Court House
id Poor House. The Jail being without a prisicr,
is in neat order, and reflects credit on our
leriff and the District. The Poor House and
lildings connected therewith seem to be in as
iod condition as the public interest requires,
id the comfort of the pauper inmates appears to
ive been attained.
All of whichjs respectfully submitted.
A. I. BARRON, Foreman.
York Court House, Oct. 13, 1857.
Oct 22 42 Iw
)roh\'s aYdharis' essence
3 of JAMAICA GINGER. For Sale by
L. P. BARNETT & CO.
Oct 16 41 tf
,| DR. J. T. WALKER,
SUltGEON DENTIST,
)' Chester, S. C.,
WOULD respectfully inform the public Ilia
bis rooms arc now at the Oornwcll House
) j where he may be professionally consulted on Mon
days and Saturdays, and at Rock Hill, York Dis
1 i triot, from the second Tuesday of each month un
til the Friday following.
He is now in possession of the science, material
; I and instructions, for mounting Teeth on the CHE
| OPLASTIC PROCESS, which is considered bj
Dentists who have tried it, to bo the perfection o:
mechanical Dentistry for mounting partial or ful
I setts of Teeth.
July 2 2C tf
Ol'SE AND LOT FOR SALE.The
Subscriber will sell his LOT in York*
1 ville, on which there is a good DWELLING
HOUSE, containing six rooms, each having a fireplace.
Also, a good Kitchen, Meat-House, Lumber
House, Barn, Stables, Corn House, CarriageHouse.
&c.. and a Well of excellent water. Terms
will be made accommodating.
J. M. ROSS.
Aug 20 33 3ru
VFEW COR\ MILL.?The undersigned
1.1 takes this method to inform the public that
his CORN MILL, attached to his Tannery, will
be in operation on and after SATURDAY NEXT,
5th instaut, and on every TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
and THURSDAY, succeeding.
J. HERNDON.
Sept 3 35 tf
CiOLUMBIA MILLS.?Those Mills arc
J manufacturing COTTON OSNABURGS and
YARNS of superior quality. All orders promptly
filled. Country merchants will do well to order
direct from
JAMES G. GIBBES k CO.,
Columbia, S. C.
Oct 8 40 4t
OR SALE.?A No. 1 COOK, WASHER
and IRONER, young and likely. Also, one
HOUSE and LOT on Jefferson-street, known as
the "Hyndman residence." Also, the lot on
Church-street known as the "Magnolia." These
lots are desirable property and will be sold low.
J. S. SADLER.
Sept 10 36 tf
TVOR RF11VT.--The subscriber offers For
X Rent the HOUSE AND LOT at present occupied
by him, opposite "Stowe's Hotel." The
building is well-arranged, and has heretofore
been used as a Private Boarding House. Possession
given on the 1st of January, 1858.
W. B. METTS.
Oct 8 40 4t
IRON RAILING.?The Subscriber has
made such arrangements as enable him to furnish
IRON RAILING of all descriptions and patterns,
for Grave-Yards, Balconies, &c. Persons
needing such will please call on or address him,
at his Marble Yard in Yorkville.
RICHARD HARE.
July 2 26 6m
N~~ OTICE.?WILLIAM B.~DUNLAP having
assigned his estate to me for the benefit of
his creditors; said creditors are hereby notified to
meet at my house on FRIDAY, 23d instant, to appoint
an agent, if they think proper, to act with
me. L. H. MASSEY.
Oct 15 42 2t
HOSE FAULT??I havo urged the
settlement of some bonds of long standing
in the Commissioner's Office. The 25th instant
is Return Day for York District. Look out.
JNO. L. MILLER, C. E. Y. D.
Sept 17 37 32
NOTICE.?Application will be made to the
Legislature of South Carolina at its first session,
to establish a public Road from the North
Carolina line, to the junction with the Cherokee
Ford Road near Broad River.
Sept 7 37 tl
FOR SALE.?A Seven-norse Power ENGINE
in perfect working order, which will
be sold on cheap terms. Also, a first-rate FOUR
HORSE WAGON, new and in good order.
J. HERNDON.
July 16 23 tf
WHITE GOODS.?A LARGE stock of
WHITE GOODS, consisting of Swiss Muslin
.Tnnnnpt Cnmhrip. Biahon Muslin. Check Mus
lin, &c., which is offeren at low prices by
L. BLOOMBERG & BRO.
July 16 28 tt
NOTICE.?Application will be made at the
next Session of the Legislature, for the passage
of an Act to Incorporate Mackey Chapter,
R. A. M., and Gibson Council of R. and S. M. of
Y'ork District.
Sept. 3. 35 tf
WE ARE AUTHORIZED TO ANNOUNCE
V. E. McELHA'NEY, as a Candidate
for SHERIFF of Y'ork District, at the ensuing
election.
July 17 29 tf
1IIE ARE AUTHORIZED TO AN?
? NOUNCE SAMUEL E. MOORE as a Candidate
for CLERK of the Court of Common Pleas
for York District, at the ensuing election.
July 17 29 tf
BOARDING.?The Subscriber is prepared
to accommodate 8 or 10 pupils of the Yorkvillo
Female College with Boarding.
IV. P. McFADDEN.
Aug 6 31 3m
URE SENNA FIGS.?A~pieasa^Ta^d
effectual remedy for costiveness and nervous
headache. For Sale by
L. P. BARNETT & CO.
July 2 26 0
(COTTON GIN FOR SALE.?The unJ
dersigned offers for sale at a reasonable price,
one of John Simpson's improved Cotton Gins.
YV. P. McFADDEN.
Aug 6 31 3m
ARDWARE & CUTLERY.?Knives
and Forks, Pocket Knives, Coffee-Mills,
Sieves, Pistols, Double and Single Guns, &c. For
Sale by L. BLOOMBERG & BRO.
July 16 28 tf
HE FRIENDS OF DANIEL WILLIAMS,
Esq., respectfully announce him as
a Candidate for SHERIFF of Y'ork District, at
the ensuing election.
Oct 16 42 tf
THE FRIENDS OF CAPTAIN A.
STILYYELL, respectfully announce him as a
Candidate for SHERIFF of York district at tne
ensuing election.
Oct 23 48 tf
Notice s hereby given that application
will be made to the next Legislature of South
Caroliua, for an Act of Incorporation in behalf of
Bethesda Presbyterian Church in York District,
S. C. [Pre. fee $5]
Aug 27 34 tl
Rags ! rags !! rags! 1!?The Subscribers
will purchase all the CLEAN COTTON
and LINEN RAGS that may be brought in
at the highest market value.
LINDSEY Sl GORDON.
Aug 27 34 tf
Ready-made clothing.?a wg
stock of Ready-ip^de COATS, VESTS and
PANTS, suitable for Summer Wear, on hand and
for sale, by L. BLOOMBERG & BRO.
July 1G 28 tf
\\ a\ted!?ONE HUNDRED LIKELY
TT YOUNG FIELD NEGROES, from the ages
of 12 to 25, for which I will pay full cash prices.
C. J. PRIDE.
| Landsford, Chester, S. C., Aug. 20, 1857. 33
I
NOTICE.--Application will be made at the
next Session of the Legislature of South
Carolina, for an Act to re-charter Bethel Academy.
Aug. 27 34 tl
QE1DLITZ AND SODA POWDERS
O of extra size and quality. For sale by
L. P. BARNETT & CO.
i June 25, 25 ; Ot
I
I 11 OSIER,Y.?A large stock of Ladies Hose;
I JtJL Gentlemen's half-Hose; and Ladies and Genj
tlemens Gloves, &c. For Sale by
I L. BLOOMBERG & BRO.
j July 10 28 tf
LINEN GOODS.?A largo stock of LINEN
GOODS, consisting of Farmer's Linen, Russia
Duck and Fancy Lirfcn for pants. For sale by
L. BLOOMBERG & BRO.
July 16 28 tf
(^OX'S PATE XT REFINED SPARKJ
LING GELATINE, with which an unrivalled
Chrystaline Jelly can be made in a few minutes.
For Sale by L. P. BARNETT & CO.
June 16 28 tf
SGOOD'S AND JONES' CIIOEAGOGUE.?A
speedy and positive cure for
Ague and Fever. It has never been known to
fail. For Sale by L. P. BARNETT & CO.
Oct 15 41 tf
South Carolina?York District.
Allen Robinson, Applicant, rs. Margaret Robin- i
son, el. al., heirs at law of Jnmes Robinson, ?le- |
t ceased.?Partition Real Estate.
, "V1THRRKAS George Steele, one of the Credit- i
TT ors of James Rot.inson, decen-ed, hath filed j
- his petition, praying that the proceeds of the reai '
- estate sold iu this case be paid over to J. H. Adams,
Administrator of deceased, to he by him ap- ,
, plied to the payment of the debts of said deceased, j
- These are therefore to cite and notify David Rob- i
r inson and James Robinson, parties who reside i
f without this State, to appear at the Ordinary's of- i
1 ficein Yorkville, on or before the 12th January
next, and object to the prayer of the petitioner be- |
ing granted, or their consent will be entered ofre'
cord. J. M. ROSS,
Ordinary of York District.
Oct 15 41 3m
OOK HERE !?A FORTUNE FOR $1.
On the receipt of ONE DOLLAR, there will
be mailed to any person a receipt for making $200
1 to $300 a month with great ease, at a very honorable
employment. The scheme is highly original, [
a rare chance and a new discovery. The author of I
this scheme has been following it with great success
during the past year, and he now offers his receipt
to the public for the benefit of those who are in
' need of good and lucrative employment. The
reader can rely on the author's honor as a gentleman,
that it is not a deception. Ali wishiug profitable
employment send on. Direct your letters
to Greensboro', Guilford Co., N. C.
N. C. DENNY. 1
Sept 10 3G 3m
RAIL ROAD HOTEL.?The undersign- 1
ed begs leave to inform his friends and the
public at large, that he has just finished and opened
his new building, known as the MULLINAUX
HOUSE, opposite, and within fifty feet of the
King's Mountain Hail Road Depot, Yorkvillc, for
the accommodation of the TRAVELLING community.
CONVEYANCES will be ^ept^ for the
transportation of travellers to any portion of the
country. STOCK DRIVERS can likewise be accommodated.
Every effort will be made to oblige
and entertain customers in a satisfactory manner.
Bills made to suit customers.
M. MULLINAUX.
Sept 4 35 tf
IBLE~SOClETY.?Rev. E. A. BOLLES
will present the claims of the Bible cause at
Bullock's Creek Presbyterian Church, on SATURDAY
beforo the 2d Snbbnth, and will take a collection
for the spread of the Bible among the destitute.
Will the Presbyterian Congregation at
Bullock's Creek, and the Salem Presbyterian Congregation,
notice this ? He will also attend at
Bethel Presbyterian Church on the THUKSlMl
before the 3d Sabbath, for tho same object; and
also at Beersheba, on the SATURDAY before the
4th Sabbath. The Pastors will oblige by noticing
this.
Sept 10 30 tf
South Carolina?-York District, j
Margaret Floyd, Applicant, vs. David J. Floyd,
et. al., heirs-nt-law of George M. Floyd, dcc'd.
IT appeariug to my satisfaction that Carroll
Henry nnd wife Mary J., and S. G. Kennedy 1
and wife Eliz. G., defendants, reside without this
Stato. It is therefore Ordered that they do appear
and object to the division or sale of the real
estate of George M. Floyd, deceased, on or before
the first day of December next, or their consent
will be entered of record.
J. M. ROSS, 0. Y. D.
Aug 24 3!) lit
In Equity?York.
J. N. McKiwcc, Jr., ") Petition for Funds of
vs V
John A. Hagans. J Absent Debtor. i
IT appearing to my satisfaction that the Defendant
resides beyood the limits of this State?on !
motion of C'lawson, Solicitor for the Petitioner, it
is Ordered, that the said Defendant do plead, answer
or demur to the same within three months I
from the publication hereof, otherwise a decree i
pro confesso, will be nwarded against him for default.
J. L. MILLER, c. e. y. d. :
Oct 15 ($5) 41 3ra i
In Equity?York.
J. N. McElwce, Jr., Petition for Funds ]
vs. I
J. Lafayette Hagans, J Of Absent Debtor.
IT appearing to my satisfaction thnt the Defen
dant resides beyond the limits of this State?
on motion of Clawson, Solicitor for the Petitioner, i
it is Ordered, that the saiJ defendant do plead, ]
answer or demur to the same within three months
from the publication hereof, otherwise a decree,
pro confesso, will be awarded against him for default.
JNO. L. MILLER, c. e. y. d.
Oct 15 .(S5) 41 3m
LAND FOR SALE.?The undersigned desiring
to remove West, offers his plantation
for sale, situated one mile from Yorkville, con- <
taining 350 ACRES, 100 of which is excellent ^
WOODLAND, together with 35 or 40 Acres of j
BOTTOM. On the premises is a comfortable
DWELLING HOUSE, good Gin House, and all the
usual outbuildings belonging to a well appointed
farm. There are also several Springs of good wa- ]
.? d ...... ...... '
WSr. Qlipjjuaiug vimt uujr pci ouu uccuui^ iu yuichase
will come and examine the premises, any
further description is deemed unnecessary. The (
terms will be made easy.
MATTHEW HARPER. 1
Aug 20 33 3m
WARWICK'S PATENT PLOW.? '
The undersigned take this method to inform 1
the citizens of York and Chester Districts, that ]
they have pnrchased the right to manufacture and s
sell WARLICK'S PATENT FLOW, in the afore- 1
said Districts. Mr. J. H. CULP is our lawfully
constituted and travelling Agent, of whom the ]
PLOWS can be procured ; or at the manufactory S
near Beckhamville, on Fishing Creek, in Chester
District. JAMES H. FERGUSON,
T. W. WOODWARD,
A. B. BROWN.
March 5 9 ly
TAILORING.?The undersigned takes this j
method to inform his friends and the public
generally, that he will continue to carry on the |
TAILORING BUSINESS in its various branches, ]
at the stand formerly occupied by T. & W. DICK- \
SON, a few doors West of the Post-Office. By a j
strict attention to business, and a desire to give ^
full satisfaction, he hopes to recieve a liberal j
share of patronage. His prices will be in accor- ,
dance with the times. ]
THOMAS DICKSON. \
Sept 3 35 3m ]
South Carolina?York District, '
John H. Good, Applicant, against Pamela Good, ,
et. al., heirs-at-law of George M. Good, dee'd.
IT appearing to my satisfaction that William (
Sherer and wife Mary Ann, two of the defendants,
reside without this State. It is therefore ^
Ordered, that they do appear and object to the (
division or sale of the real estate of George M. ^
Good, deceased, on or before the 1st of December
next, or their consent to the same will be entered
of record. J. M. ROSS, 0. Y. D.
OO Of
UCtl V* uv
AND AIVD LOTS FOR SALE.? Tlic
Subscriber offers fqr sale his HOUSE and e
LOT on the Landsford road, about .} mile from ?
Rock Hill Depot. It is well-improved, with a ve- c
ry comfortable DWELLING, and all necessary 1
outbuildings. There are 34 ACRES belonging to i
the Lot. Also, a House and Lot in Rock Hill, i
and about 330 Acres of BLACK-JACK LAND, all ?
in woods except 20 Acres, and lying 1J miles from ?
Rock Hill. Terms easy. Call and see me at ?
Rock Hill. W. P. BROACH. 1
May 21 20 tf ?
OTTOIV SAW GINS.?The Subscriber J
is prepared to furnish to the Planters along
the line of the Charlotte and York Rail Roads, fl
COTTON GINS of the best quality, at $2 per c
SAW. Among the improvements of these Gins, ,
is the TIN COVERED BRUSH and its protection
from rats ; and the MOVEABLE RIBS, by which
they can be renewed when worn.
8?? Freight paid by the subscriber.
JAMES M. ELLIOTT.
Winnsboro', April 30,1857. 17:6m
SOMETHING NEW I?The undersigned
takes this method of informing the citizens of
ROCK HILL and the public generally, that they n
have formed a Co-partnership in the TAILORING ?
BUSINESS fit Rock Hill, where they will be pleas- 11
ed to receive JOBS in their line of business.? 0
Monthly Fashions received from New York and
Philadelphia. f<
JAMES H. JOHNSON, 0
R. C. ROBINSON. e
Oct 15 41. 3m
LAW NOTICE.--The undersigned have *
this day formed a partnership in the practice
of Law and Equity in York District. Office in 11
the Court Yard, directly in rear of the Court 8
House, where one or both of them at all times can
be found. I. D. WITHERSPOON.
EDWARD MOORE.
January 9, 1857. 2 tf j
I1E FRIENDS OF THOMAS 8. e
PAGAN, Esq., respectfully announce him as u
a Candidate for SHERIFF of York District, at the ensuing
election.
Oct 13 46 tf ^
REMAINING in the Post-Office at Vorknlle,
Xl. S. 0., on the first of October, "which if not
taken out within three months, will be sent to the
Department as dead letters:
A. Kell, Dr. J. T.
Alexander, James A. j L.
Ardrey, John I Lnonhart, Jos. & Co. 2
B. i Logan, John
Harry, Robert ' M.
B.-n v. William .McDowell, Andrew J.
lllair, James j Moore, Thomas
Hr iwnlce, W. H. 3 Moore, B. .
Bennett, Nancy A. Moss, J. R.
li . O W O. \f l l
nurgess, o. ?>. aj.uoore, a. a.
Benfield, Nonh 1 Moore, J. W.
Ballard, Thomas j Moore, 8. B.
C. ! Morrow, Martha 2
Clark, Miss Margaret iMcKoight, Julia
Crowder, Jeremiah McMakin, Mary
Campbell, Robert j N.
Corry, James jNaylor, John 2
Carroll, S. L. Neely, Thomas 8.
D. ! P. & R.
Ditty, James Parkins, John I).
Doter, Martin Ross, Marion V.
R. Russell, Wiliiam
Earlc, Gen. Klias 8.
Elliott, Thomas A. Salman, Jacob 2
F. 'Suggs, John
Falls, A. J. Sanders, Eliza
Fordell, Maston Sargeut, Mrs. D. S.
Full wood, R. H. Scarborough, Esther
G. : T.
Gill, Miss Martha Turner, N. II.
Greer, John A. 2 Turner, Henry
Gillespie, Elizabeth 2 Taylor, Rev. R. F.
Gordon, Green j V.
11. iVick, J. G. W. 4
Harmon, Leander , Vatikyke, H.
Harris, Noah J W.
Ilollingsworth, H. P. -Witkins, T. H.
Harshaw, Louisa Walker, A. T.
Hendricks, J. ;Wix, William R.
K. Williams, William
Knowles, C. B. 4JWatson, Miss N. A.
Koen, Charles R.
* W. R. ALEXANDER, P. M.
WCl * -iu Ot
"goldmines,"
IRON-WORKS & NEGROES FOR SALE.
BY Virtue of a mortgage and power of sale
therein contained, executed by PHILIP W.
GliOOT of the city of Albany, to ANDREW
HOYL and his Executors, for and in behalf of the
HIGH SHOALS MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
the undersigned will proceed to sell to the
highest bidder, for ready money, at the High
Shoals in Gaston County, N. C., on THURSDAY,
the 31ST DECEMBER, 1857, that extensive, well
known and VALUABLE PROPERTY known as
TIKE HIGH SHOALS,
Embracing FIFTEEN THOUSAND ACRES OF
LAND, a large portion of it productive grain growing
land. Also, several rich GOLD MINES opened
and now being worked. Also, many bodies of inexhaustible
which have been profitably worked. Also, a WATER-POWER
unsurpassed by any in the South.
Also, SIXTEEN NEGROES, all, but one, FELLOWS
AND MECHANICS.
THOMAS GRIER,
W. P. BYNUM,
Ex'rs of A. Hoyl.
Oct 15 41 lit
LAND FOR SALE,BY
the authority of the lost will and Testament
of Richard E. Kennedy, deceased, I will expose
to public sale, at Chester C. House, on the
first Monday in December next, the Real Estate
of the said deceased, not specifically devised, viz:
1. The Plantation on which the deceased formerly
resided, and which he purchased from Jos.
Reid, containing 1569 acres, lying in Chester and
York Districts on Broad River, and bounded by
InnHo nf .lames O Rnhinsnn Pnlemnn Prttnfnrd.
and others.
2. A small tract lying on Broad River, containing
about six acres, on which there is a mill seat,
adjoining lands of said Richard ?. Kennedy and
Coleman Cranford.
3. A tract of land called the Martha Gaston
place, containg 224 acres, lying in Chester and
York District, on the waters of .Turkey Creok, and
bounded by lands of Susannah Gaston, Valentine
Atkinson, and others.
4. A lot in the Town of Chester, on which is
situated a Carriage Factory; also, some unimproved
lots adjoining said lot.
L. C. HINTON, Adm'r.,
with the Will annexed.
Sept. 3, 1857. 85 14w
"yORK" SHERIFF'S SALES.
BY Virtue of Writs of Fieri Facias, to me directed,
will be sold between the legal hours of
Sheriffs Sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN
NOVEMBER next, at York Court House, the folowing
property, viz:?
Three head of horses, two sorrels and one gray
:alled "Charley," levied on as the property of W.
I. Tomlinson, at the suit of J. H. Walker and ohers.
1
Ouc 4-horse wagon, levied on as the property
>f Matthew McCants, at the suit of B. F. Ellis. 1
One tract of land whereon tho defendant now
osidcs, levied on as the property of Wm. Gwinn,
it the suit of B. T. Wheeler and others. 6
One tract of land kuown as the "Garvin tract,"
mounding on lands of James McDowell, Mark Galjraith,
S. E. Bratton and others, levied on as the
property of S. L. Love and L. P. Sadler, at the
suit of Alexander White, Adm'r., and others; to
je re-sold at the risk of the former purchaser. 7
Two Negroes, George and Jim, levied on as the
property of Robert McLure, at t ? suit of John
3. Moore & Sons. 13
S. C. YOUNGBLOOD, s. r. d.
Yorkville, October 8, 1857.
t aran rnp qatt
JUU111/ A VII k/UAJAJl
THE Subscriber offers for sale 1200 ACRES of
LAND lying in Gaston County, North Caroina,
on both sides of the South Fork of Catawba
River, 14 miles Northwest of Charlotte, and withn
three miles of the line of Railroad now buildng
from Charlotte to Lincolnton. This tract offers
fine inducements to purchasers, as 1000 Acres
s WOODLAND, and on it is a WATER-POWER
)f 20 feet, with command of the whole river.?
[t is an excellent site for a manufactory of any
tind. On the tract, GOLD and other minerals
lave been found, and would probably, if developid,
prove of great value.
Also, 250 ACRES on the South Fork?a great
jortion of it FINE BOTTOM LAND.
The above tracts will be sold in lots to suit purjhasers.
Terms easy.
Persons wishing to examine these lands,
fill be attended by the parties at Stowesville, N.
3.; or any desired information given on applicaion
to Col. S. N. Stowe, Yorkville, S. C.
J. & E. B. STOWE. '
May 11 '28 / tf
NOTICE*?It being the intention of on
of the partners to remove West, the jjr
itock of DRUGS now on hands will be sold EL
it COST. The stock consists of Drugs, Medi:ines,
Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Fancy Articles, a
argc supply of Shop-Furniture, and everything
lecessary to constitute a complete arid well-ar anged
DRUG-BUSINESS. Everything is fresh,
ind recently purchased with care, and to the best
idvantage. To Physicians, Merchants, Farmers,
ind others, we would say, they now have an op>ortunity
of supplying themselves with fresh and
jenuino medicines on better terms than are afforled
them in the Charleston of New York markets.
Ye warrant everything sold. If any one wish to
:ngage in the Drug Business, we will sell out on
xcommodating terms. The Senior partner has
arried on the business for the last six years, and
l?o r*Un Mrttnx orvrl vnniitntirm nf the hmiRA TM well
"6 l,UI"'~'Vl
stablished, and commands a liberal patronage.
H. G. JACKSON & CO.
Sept 10 36 tf
"NEW ESTABLISHMENT!
J J. MILLS, A. E. HUTCHISON, and JOHN i
JOHNSON, having purchased the establish- i
lent of W. P. BROACH & CO., respectfully an- i
ounce to the people of the Indian Land, that i
hey will continue to do business under the style ]
f MILLS & CO. They are now receiving a new |
STOCK OF GOODS
>r Spring and Summer, which has been selected
arefully in the Northern markets, and embraces .
very variety required in a country store.
As they are determined to -sell on the cheapest
nd most acoommodating terms, they trust that ]
he former customers of the establishment, and I
heir friedds generally, will continue to bestow a <
enerous patronage. ]
MILLS & CO. !
April 16 16 tf i ]
FAIR NOTICE.?All pzrsons indebted to
the late firm of ADAMS & McCORKLE, are
arnestly requested to call and settle. The buai- 1
iess must be brought to a close, and that speedily 1
-"peaceably if we can, and forcibly if we must" <
ADAMS & lrfcCORKLtf. '
July 2 26 ' * tf
1 NEW COPARTNERSHIP!
ENCOURAGE HOME ENTERPRISE!
JOHN McCANTS,
HAVING purchased the interest of WILLIAM
M. WALKER in the establishment of WEIKEUT
& WALKER, the nndersigncd take pleasure
in announcing to the citizens of York and the surI
rounding country that the "NEW COACH FAC'
TORY*" will be conducted by them under the firm of
WEIKERT & M'CANTS.
j The successful conduct of the establishment hM
' enabled them to commence under every adtrnntage;
the building is arranged specially for the
purpose; the very BEST WORKMEN have been
procured in every department; and with a good
j stock of well-seasoned timber and a superior lot of
FI2VISIIVG MATERIALS,
direct from market, the proprietors guarantco that
their work will not be surpassed here or elsewhere.
The Senior partner is an experienced
workman, and they can therefore pledge themI
selves for the snperior DURABILITY' and finish of
| their work, in every particular. They will coni
stantly be in receipt of patterns, and will be able
, to pat up jobs in the latest and most approved
styles. Particular attention will be given to all
kinds of
OUBPALVRXMCSf
which will be done promptly and faithfully. The
Proprietors have purchased the right for this section
to use the PATENT METALIC HUB AND
COUPLING, a recent invention, which need only
oe seen to convince any one of its superior vame
in imparting ease, lightness and durability to every
sort of vehicle. It adds but little to the cost,
and renders the work almost doubly serviceable.
The public are respectfully invited to coll at their
SALES-ROOMS,
opposite STOWE'S HOTEL, and inspect their
work. The establishment has heretofore succeeded
in giving entire satisfaction, and the new firm
nre sure that with equal encouragement, they are
as well prepared and as road^ to serve a generous
public.
figy All our work is warranted to stand good'
for twelve mouths; and if any failure occurs
within that time, the reparing will be done carefully
and cheerfully.
Calland see us ; and, meantime, "lethimlangh
who rides." .
J. R. WIEKERT. .
JOHN McCANTS.
Sept. 10 86 tf*
LAND AND HILLS FOR SALE.
THE Subscriber offers for sale ONE THOUSAND
ACRES OF LAND lying on both sides
of the Charlotte Railroad, fourteen mile.? from Co-'
lurabia; One Hundred Acres in cultivation, with
a neat DWELLING HOUSE and nil necessary
outbuildings. Also, another tract two and a
half miles from said Rail Road, containing
1,100 ACRES,
lying on Cano Creek, about Two Hundred Acres
in high state of cultivation, with a comfortable
DWELLING HOUSE with eeven rooms, and other
uccessnry out-buildings. Also, A SAW AND
GRIST MILL propelled by water power. Also, a '
Twenty-Five Horse Power Circular
STEAM SAW-MILL
that cannot be excelled in the State, recently pnt
_ A? .1 _ _ I nTMn mvvn-nn
in operuiiun, unu an aDunnance 01 r tar. Ii.MOLn.
Also, another tract of land containing about
SIX THOUSAND ACRES,
running in about a quarter of a mile of said Rail
Rond, with THREE SAW MILLS on it; two of
them lately erected; one of them about a mile and
a half from said Road, a Circular Saw which will
cut from four to six thousand feet of Lumber per
day; another Mill with Grist and Snsb Saw, two
and a half miles from said Road. Also, another
three and a half miles from said Road, with a 26
feet back&hot Water-Wheel Circular Saw, whioh.
can saw more lnmber than any Mill in the State^
The above Mills hate a never-failing water power,
and any quantity of good TIMBER. The lands
will be divided off to suit purchasers. Also, will
ell
MULES, OXENS AND WAGONS,
belonging to said Mills, if purchasers wish them.
The above will be sold on accommodating terms
to suit purchasers. A small amount of cash paid
on sale. Any person wishing to engage in the
Lumber business would do well to call and examine
the Mills. I can be seen at my residence, 14
miles above Columbia, and will take great pleasure
in showing the said premises to any person wisjiiug
t<f purchase.
MY OLD CUSTOMERS
Will please take uotioe that all accounts must be
settled by casb or approved bunk notes, as I have
a great many aocounts which should have been
settled long ago. If the above is not complied
with, I will be compelled to put them in an attorney's
hands for collection.
LEVI T. SHARP.
Sept 17 37 3m
Great Cores of Deafness and Bhetun*
atism by
DeGRATH'S ELECTRIC OIL
, IMPORTANT TO THE WORLD!
Indianapolis, Oct. 23d. 1856.
Prof. De Grath. Dear Sir:?This is to certify I
have been partially deaf, for five or six years, and;
I Inve been cured by one application of DeGrath's
Electric Oil in presence of hundreds and thousands
of people in front of the Fair Grounds.
Yours truly, WM. KENDRICK. y
Indianapolis, Oct. 20th, 1856.
Prof. De Grath. Dear Sir:?This certifies I
have tried Prof. De Grath's Electric Oil. I have
been deaf for five years, and by using your Oilil
kno oiiror] mn Vahim tuiilvr
HENRY WOODS, Seu'r.
Yet another, i? ' H'd
Indianapolis, Oct. 23d, 1856. >
Prof. De Grath : Dear Sir :?This certifies I
bare been deaf ten years, and that De Grath'is
Electric Oil has restored my hearing quite well.
Yours truly, JOHN TAYLOR.
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Cures Headache, fifteen minutes.
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