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ill ever'be fatal to its possessor?as misfortune has attended its course hitherto. The other tradition is.tbat the British should rule in India for a hundred years and no more. The Koh-i-noor is , in the cornet of Queen Victoria, and the British power was established in 1757. For the Yorkville Enquirer. TO MART. O thou art beautiful: so did I deem, When first thy maiden charms my sight did bless, Aod often o'er my memory like a dream, Steals the sweet vision of thy loveliness. ;; Thou art beautiful as the azure skies, When o'er the broad expanse the starry r??B Like Heaven's bright jewelry, in splendor lies," And spbery music wakes in dulcet strain, c Thou art beantifnl as a summer eve When summer roses are in riohest bloom, And clustering woodbines faifry bowers weave, And dark magnolias shed their swaet perfume. Thou aii beautiful as a bright spring morn, When through the woodlands rings the choral lay, Aod bright-eyed flowers peep from the velvet lawn To cheer the russet maiden on her way. Thou art beautiful as she was of yore,? The swtborn Venus?daughter of the ware? Whose silken fetters Qodlike captors wore, Vet wooed the bondage for the bliss it gave. J- . Thou art beautiful as that fickle queen Fur whose dear sake the walls of Troy fell, I* not till deeds heroic mark the scene And Hector's arms the haughty foe repel! Thou art beautiful as the deep blue sea, When stars press their bright cheeks to its kissing "V^W H*. w ' waves, And mermaid music wakens merrily, From pearly shells and gem-bright coral cares. ' ,".vj Thou art beautifolyes, almost dirine is the soft music of thy speaking face, Where the pure lineaments of thy soal doth shine la yellow splendor, yet with witching grace. 0 t?ion art beautiful as angels dreams, Upon a Sabbath morning in the skies, When round their oonch celestial radiance beams And heavenly visions in their fancies rise. x- * ' * 11 Yorkville, -November 4, 1857. j?- - 1lt? Bit. Ztofc Collegiate Institute. At a^jpeolal meeting of the members of the Mt. Zion Society held on the 29th ultimo Gen. Jo'rk A. Alstok was duly elected Principal of the above Institution vice J. W. Hudson, deceased. Gen Alston is a native ofxthis District, and a Cinate of the Sonth Carolina College; and from long experience and great success as a teacher at the Ebenezer and Rock Hill Academies, of York District, and the high reputation which he enjoys for scholarship and learning, we feel confident that the Society has made a most wise and jadidons choice, and that our ancient and cheerished Institution will still command and merit the patronage so long bestowed and conceded to it We learn that W. R. Robertson, Esq., was appointed trustee in the place of Mr. David McDowell, resigned. And that a resolution was adopted by the Society, authorizing the Principal to appoint his Assistants, but such appointments to ha subject to the approval or disapproval of the Board of Trustees. We also learn that the Society ordered an appropriation for the present of $300 out of its funds towards the erection of the Monument^ over the remains of the late J. W. Hudson, deceased.? Fairfield Register. Mr. Ten Bkoeck's Winnings.?As everybody is anxious to know whether Mr. Ten Broeck made himself whole by his winnings in the Cesarewitch, for the expenses and losses of his spirited enterprise, we will state, that we have reliable informaHot Iftrwelv on the result, and that he *"?- ? o- J not only reimbnreed himself for *11 his oatlays and mishaps, bnt is largely in excess. Without any special information on the subject, however, all who know Mr. Ten Broeck would be sure of this result He had lost the whole season through, and the Newmarket meeting afforded him his last and only chance for the season to get even. The withdrawal of Pryor, also, made it still more necessary that he sbonld not let slip the only opportunity wilful his reach to redeem his unfartunate campaign. Under such circumstances, a man with no more pluck than a rabbit wonld feel bound to bet with spirit, while a game man liko Mr. Ten Broeck, would be sure to go a good length. The weights suited him; the mare was in fine condition, and all we have to add is, that if he laid oat E-bare one thousand pounds at the odds, he stands winner to the tune of half million of dollars. Although a great many hare been laughing at him here, he is now laughing at them, in the right time.?Porter's Spirit of the Times. [BY KBQUE8T.] From the Spartanbugh Express. Senatorial Electiou. Messrs. Editors: The enemies of Col. F. W. Pickens hare reported, in some parts of the State,that his friends have found out they cannot eleet him, and have determined to drop him and go for J5x-Gov. Manning. This subterfuge is for effect; not a bit of it. On the contrary, the friends of OoL Pickens intend to ran him, and confidently mgtect to elect him. Not only will this section certainly give him their support, but all the upooantry are for him, with very few exceptions. His patriotic descent, his ample fortune within the limits of South Carolina, and above all, his high character and eminent position in Society, surely entitle bim to the confidence of his State afid the whole South. The bitterest opponents of afCol. Pickens allow him to possess boldueBs of character, great statesmanship, that he is a fluent, ready debator; and certainly he has an enviable reputation abroad. Col. F. W. Pickens will most assuredly be strongly supported by all the upper districts from Columbia to the mountains. COWPEXS. Killed.?The Coroner held an imquest over the dead body of Wm. Fletcher on the 26th ult., and from him we gather the followiug particulars: On the 27th, thedece&sed and and one James S. Chaney were gamblnig in the woods near Walhslwhen a difficulty arose beteen them. Whereupon. Chaney struck Fletcher a blow with bis hand that broke his neck. Chaney made his escape, although several persons were present. The finding of the jury was in accordance with these facts.?Keoicee Courier. A New Wrinkle.?At one of the meetings of the State Agricultural Society of North Carolina, held in Raleigh last week, the Hon. A. W. Venable made* speech, in which he stated that the Chinese Sugar Cane Syrup would be found valuable as a preventive of typhoid fever. A physician had assured the speaker that where persons U9ed much molasses the were never subjected to typhoid fever.?n? ington Herald. The "Great Eastern."?To-day this mighty ship is to be launched from her immense dock near London. We learn she will proceed towards the Bay of Biscay, and, perhaps, to Lisbon ; and if sle ever gets this side of the Atlantic is somewhat: doubtful, if the opinion in England of some wise ones is to be relied on; for they say she will prove a failure, notwithstanding the laudation regarding her. j.' We are disposed to think.this monarch of the watar will bo.6uocessful in her course?at least we hope so.?Columbia Times, Nov. 4. ?"Ii -^ry I.lbction or Congressmen from Arizona.? Private advices have been received from Arizona, | indicating the election of Lieut. Mowry as delegate to Congress, without opposition. The election was to be holden on the 2nd of September.? Application will be made to Congress for the organization of the Territory?and for the legalization of this formal election. Interesting Race ?To-day a match race, for $3,430, is to come off at Spartanburg in this State. The horsesare "Traveler"and "Thickety." j We have heard of some astonishing cure being made by Prof. De Grath's Electric Oil. It seems to act on the diseased parts with remarkable effect, and in a short space of time health regains its sway. It can be had of the agent here. See advertisement in another column. Columbia Market. # November 2. Cotton.?As it regards the sale of cotton in our market, there is but little we can say on the subject : the planters seem determined to hold their - cotton off the m.irkot for the present, hoping, we suppose, to obtain better prices by and by, nnd in consequence of this stato of things, the quantity offeriug is so light we may say we have almost no market at all; still the few sales that have been made aro at former prices, viz: 11 @11} cents. The total sales of the week nre only a fraction over 100 bales. Corn.?The stock of corn on the market is light, and prices are firm, at 05o. @ $1 bushel. Qoic J'tas.?There is so little peas offering it is freily" taken at $1 fl bushel. There is so little demand for oats that the price is nominal at 50 cents bushel. j&TOKr.?The flour market is dull, and prices are ;dro.qping. We ;quote $5}?$G for common to superfine brands ttfextra family flour $G}@$6.75 ?T^ere is a fair supply of fodder offering d'tiiDg the past week, and the market is quiet bu^p|Pm?$l ^ 100 lbs. Ma^Sbd?Near Ebenezerville, on the 28th ultimo, by Rev. J.' 6. Richards, Mr. S. M. MILLS, and Miss MARY I. HARRIS, (Bell) all of York District. On the 20th ultimo, by Rev. Dr. Kerr, Mr. ROBERT DAYIS, of Gaston, N. C., and Miss PAMELA THOMAS of this District * I gtafjjs. | Dikd?In Union District, on Sunday morning, 25th ultimo, NANCY HARRIET, infant daughter of Mrs. Lizzie and Col. J. Felix Walker. On the 27ih ultimo, near Horn Lake, DeSotA County, Miss., Mr. STEPHEN McCORKLE, in the 65th year of his age. LIMESTONE SPRINGS FEMALE HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT. THE FALL CONCERT of the above Institution, of Vocal and Instrumental Music, will be given on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 11th proximo, at h&lf-p&st seven o'olock. The Patrons and Friends of the Institution are respectfully invited to attend. Novo 44 It NOTICE.?All persons indebted to the estate of ELLIS HOWELL, deceased, are hereby notified to come forward and make settlement; and all persons having claims against said estate, are notified to present them for payment to the Executor. D. P. MORROW, Executor. Nov 5 44 tf CHAIRS! CHAIRS !!?There is at the store of L. BLOOMBERG & BROTHER, a large lot of CANE-BOTTOM CHAIRS, manufactured at Lincolnton, N. C., which are offered for sale at prices to suit the times. L. BLOOMBERG & BRO., Agents. Ncv 5 44 2t EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.?All persons having claims against the late Col. WILLIAM WRIGHT, deceased, will please present them by the FIRST OF JANUARY next, duly attested, to Messrs. ADAMS & McCORKLE of Yorkville, for payment. J. L. HARRIS, *1 Qualified J. J.-BLACKWOOD, J Executors. Nov 5 44 tf NOTICE.?The Notes and Accounts of L. P. BARNETT, deceased, MORGAN & BARNETT, and of BARNETT & WITHERS, are in the hands of W. B. WILSON, Esq., for collection. The Notes and Accounts of L. P. BARNETT & Co., are in the hands of Dr. J. R. BRATTON.? Payment of said demands must ne maae oeiore the first day of FEBRUARY next, or they will be sued on. All persons having demands against the estate of L. P. BARNETT, deceased, will present them properly attested to my Attorney, W. B. WILSON. GEO. W. BARNETT, AdmW. Nov 6 44 tf NOTICE.?ALL PERSONS having claims against the firm of L P. BARNETT & Co., are earnestly requested to present them forthwith, legally attested, to the Survivors of L. P. Barnett & Co. A. I. BARRON, \ <, J. R. BRATTON, J SurvivvTtNov 5 44 ' tf REWARD.?RAN A WAY from the subscriber on the 13th of October last, my negro man EPHRAIM. aged 21 years, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches high, of spare make, very black, speaks quick, a small scar on (I believe) his left temple or cheek, the hair on the top of his head was shortest, it having been cut elose to the skin in August last. He was purchased of Daniel Hoffman, of Dallas, N. C., and has a brother at Edward McKeown's of this District, where he may be lurking about; or he may tVy to make his way to Long Creek, Gaston county, N. C. I will give the above reward of*THIRTY DOLLARS for the delivery of said negro to me, or to any Jail so that I get him. I will also give FIFTY DOLLARS for proof to conviction of any white person for harboring said negro. E. W. FALLS, Chester. S. C. Nov 5 44 4t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, Columbia, S. C., October 30, 1857. By Hit Excellency Robt. F. W. Allaton, Governor and Commander-in-Chief in and over the State of South Carolina. THURSDAY, the 19th of November, is appointed a day of Thanksgiving and Praise to Almighty God, for all the blessings of the past year. It is recommended that on that day business be suspended, at least during the hours of public service, in order that citizens may have the opportunity to attend, with their families, their respective places of worship, and there in the.House of the Lord to pay their vows in the presence of all the people, to worship Him in the beauty of holiness. There are, in the course of every year, mournful results, enough of calamities by sea, disasters on land, casualties and crime, besides the natural wearing out of the human frame, to remind us that death is the common lot of man. Free, however, from pestilence and famine, enjoying a good degree of health, and having secured, in peace, abundant harvests, we should indeed be ungrateful who should decline to devote one business day, especially, to the contemplation and adoration of the divine author of creation, and all its bounties. Given under my hand, and the seal of the State, in Columbia, this 30th of October, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven, and in the eighty-second year of American Independence. ROBT. F. W. ALLSTON. Nov 5 . 44 It PURE SENNA FIGS.?A pleasant and effectual remedy for costiveness and nervous | headache. For Sale by L. P. BARNETT & CO. I July 2 - 20 0 BOARDING.?The Subscriber is prepared to accommodate 8 or 10 pupils of the Yorkville Female College with Boarding. W. P. McFADDEN. Aug G 31 3m i flfl OZ' SULPHATE QUININE, X vHX Morphine, Iodine, Iodide of Potash, &c., TJnrtolwnfl nnrl fnv Qolp hv l/ U3V UCVViivv. ??v .v, w?? L. P. BARNETT & CO. LINEN GOODS.?a large stock of LINEN GOODS, consisting of Farmer's Linen, Russia Duck and Fancy Linen for pants. For sale by L. BLOOMBERG & BRO. NOTICE.--Application will be made at the next Session of the Legislature of South Carolina, for an Act to re-charter Bethel Academy. Ang. 27 84 tl MIISLINS.?A fine lot of MUSLINS, ranging in price from 10 to 37 J cents. For Sale by L. BLOOMBERG & BRO. July 16 28 ft WANTED.?50,000 yards of good WOOLEN JANES and LINSEY CLOTH wanted by ADAMS, McCORKLE & CO. Aug 20 ^83 tf | YORK SHERIFF'S SALES. BY Virtue of Write of Fieri Facias, to me directed, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriffs Sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER next, at York Court House, the following property, viz:? One tract of land whereon the defendant now i resides, levied on as the property of Jonathan N. Stewart, Sr., at the suit of Abner Stewart and others. 5 One tract of land levied on as the property of Elisba Hardin, at the suit of J. Herndon. 1 One tract of land levied on as the property of Abner Hambright, at the suit of J. Herndon. 1 One tract of land levied on as the property of John Scott, at the suit of John Rataree, Assignee. 1 Defendant's interest in a tract of land whereon she now resides, bounding on lands of Win. Faris, J. M. Garrison, S. D. Carothers and others, levied on as the property of Priscilla Nivens, at the suit of 0. R. Perry. 1 Three head of horses, two sorrels and one gray called "Charley," levied on as the property of W. J. Toralinson, at the suit of J. H. Walker and others. 2 One 4-horse wagon, .levied on as the property of Matthew McCants, at the snit of B. F. Ellis. 2 One tract of land whereon the defendant now resides, levied on as the property of Wm. Clwinn, at the suit of B. T. Wheeler and others. 7 One tract of land known as the "Garvin t ract," bounding on lands of James McDowell, Mark Galbraith, 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 be re-sold at the risk of the former purchaser. 8 Two Negroes, George and Jim, levied on as the property of Robert McLure, at t a suit of John |S. Moore & Sons. 14 , 8. C. YOUNGBLOOD, s. y. d. [ Yorkville, November 8, 1857. OTTON SAW GI!?S.--The Subscriber is prepared to furnish to the Planters along the line of the Charlotte and York Rail Roads, COTTON GINS of the best quality, at $2 per 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. Freight paid by the subscriber. JAMES M. ELLIOTT. Winnsboro', April 80, 1857. 17:6m EW CORN MIL,L,.?The undersigned takes this method to inform the public that hia CORN MILL, attached to his Tannery, will be in operation on and after SATURDAY NEXT, 5th instant, and on every TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, succeeding. J. HERNDON. Sept S 35 tf BANK OF CHESTER.?For the Accommodation of parties removing to Mississippi, Arlronono T.nin'aionn ftp fLT\V ttftrt of the West, this Bank is now prepared to famish CHECKS on New Orleans for notes of any of the Banks of South Carolina, Augusta or Savannah. JOHN A. BRADLEY, Cashier. Oct 22 * 42 FAIR NOTICE.?All parsons indebted to the late firm of ADAMS & McCORKL.3, are earnestly requested to call and settle. The business must be brought to a close, and that spsedily ?"peaceably if we can, and forcibly if we must." ADAMS & McCORKLE. July 2 26 tf WANTED.?The Subscriber wishes to purchase 60,000 lbs. DRY or GREEN HIDES, for which Cash or Leather will be paid. I would prefer customers to bring them in GREEN, as it is better for us both. J. HERNDON. July 16 28 tf WHITE GOODS.?A LARGE stock of WHITE GOODS, consisting of Swiss Muslin, Jaconet, Cambric, Bishop Muslin, Check Muslin, &c., which is offeren at low prices by L. BLOOMBERG & BRO. July 16 28 tt BANK BILES.-We will take BILLS of all,-or any Bank in South Carolina in EXCHANGE for BOOTS and SHOES at PAR, and thejgoods at prices to suit the times. BOONE & CO., Charlotte, N. C, Oot 22 42 4t EADY-MADE CEOTHING.-A big stock of Ready-made COATS, VESTS and PANTS, suitable for Summer Wear, on hand and for ealo, by L. BLOOMBERG & BRO. July 16 28 tf ANTED!?ONE HUNDRED LIKELY 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. 38 HOSIERY.?A large stock of Ladies Hose; Gentlemen's half-Hose; and Ladies and Gentlemens Gloves, &c. For Sale by ' L. BLOOMBERG & BRO. July 16 28 tf tr-k ?rci da re t t da Cfi ? f f Tho Snh JLL scribers will purchase all the CLEAN COTTON and LINEN RAGS that may be brought in at the highest market value. LINDSEY & GORDON. Aug 27 34 tf We are authorized to anNOUNCE V. E. McELHA'NEY, as a Candidate for SHERIFF of York District, at the ensuing election. July 17 29 tf We are authorized to anNOUNCE 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 Notice is hereby given that application will be made to the next Legislature of South Carolina, for an Act of Incorporation in behalf of Bethesda Presbyterian Church in York District, S. C. [Pre. fee $5] Aug 27 34 tl Cotton gin for sale.?The undersigned offers for sale at a reasonable price, one of John Simpson's improved Cotton Gins. W. P. McFADDEN. Aug 6 31 3m ard w are & cutler y.-K nives 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 8HERIFF of York District, at the ensuing election. Oct 16 42 tf The friends of captain a. STILWELL, respectfully announce him as a Candidate for SHERIFF of York District at the ensuing election. Oct 23 48 ' tf Tax collector.?The* friends of JOSEPH C. MITCHELL respectfully announce him as a Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR, at the next election. Oct 22 42 tf Seidlitz and soda powders of extra size and quality. For sale by L. P. BARNETT & CO. June 25, 25 Ot Cox's patent refined SPARKLING GELATINE, with which an unrivalled Chrystaline Jelly can be made in a few minutes. S.l.Kv T. P HARNETT Jfc CO. Juno 16 23 tf sgood's and jokes' ciiolaGOQUE.?A speedy and positive cure for Ague and Fever. It has never been known to fail. For Sale by L. P. BARNETT & CO. 1 Oct 15 41 tf i1e friends of thomas s. PAGAN, Esq., respectfully announce him as a Candidate for S.HERIFF of York District, at the ensuing election. Oot13 46 tf Boots and shoes?As cheap as they can be purchased in this market. For sale L. BLOOMBERG & BRO. Embroideries.?Collars, sieeves and Chemisettes. Collars from 6} cents. For Sale by L. BLOOMRERG & BRO. TEAS.?*A very superior article of Blacks and Green Teas. For Sale by L. P. BARNETT & CO. Cod liver oil.?A superior article of pure Cod Liver Oil. For Sale by L. P. BARNETT & CO. rows's and maris' essence of JAMAICA GINGER. For Sale by L. P. BARNETT & CO. Arrow root.?a superior article of Arrow Root and Ground MuBtard. For Sale . l. p. babnett & coi * ^ . " .-c? . .. | ASSIGNEE'S SALE, WE will sell at the residenoe of W. B. DUNLAP, in York District, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, 1st and 2d days of DECEMBER next, the property assigned by W. B. DUNLAP for the benefit of his creditors. Said property consists of TWO TRACTS OF LAND, FOURTEEN slates, Eight Horses, Four Mules, Wagons, Carringes, Corn, Fodder, Household and Kitchen Furniture, and various other articles. One of said tracts is situated on Six Mile Creek and Catawba River, and contains between NINE HUNDRED and ONE THOUSAND ACRES. It is well improved, and contains some of the choicest farming lands in the District. The upLands are well-suited to the oulture of Cotton, and the Bottoms cannot be surpassed in the production of -Corn. The other tract is situated on Fishing Creek, and contains about &CO JLCRNBSBa It is tolerably well -improved and very fertile? being suited to the production as well of Cotton, as Corn and other grains. Amongst the Negroes is a good ' , BLACKSMITH. TERMS OF SALE FOR THE LANDS?A credit of one, two and three years, with interest from day of sale, payable annually?the purchaser to give note with two good sureties and a mortgage of the premises.',/ SEVEN YOUNG AND LIKELY NEGROES will be sold for cash ; the balauce of the Negroes and the other personal property will be sold on a credit of twelve months, with interest from the day of sale?purchaser to give note with two good, sureties. The sale will be positive, and those concerned, and all desiring good bargains, hod better attend. L. H. MAS8EY, Assignee. D. C. RODDY, Agent of-the Creditors. Oct 29 48 - ... . 6t *** The Chester Standard and Lancaster Ledger will copy till the day of sale and send accounts to this office. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. I WILL aell at the residence of J. LEROY DAVIS, in York District, on the 8TH and 9TH DAYS OF DECEMBER next, the property assigned by said J. L. DAVIS for the benefit of his creditors. Said property consists of . A TRACT OF LAUD in Chester District containing about ONE HUNDRED ACRES; various parcels of land in York District, containing about SIXTEEN HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-NINE ACRES, NINETEEN NEGROES, Eight Mules, two Horses, Wagons, Carriages, Buggies, Household and Kitchen Furniture, Piano, Books, sett of Blacksmith Tools, Cotton Gin, Thrasher, Fan, Hogs, Cows, Sheep, Corn, Fodder, Cotton, and various other articles. Some of the lands are choice for FARMING PURPOSES, and the HOME TRACT, containing about NINE wminwpn AfTR/ES ia ??ll ImnrnTwl. Amoncrst the negroes is a good Blacksmith, and many joang and valuable NEGROES. For the personal property, a credit will be allowed of twelve months with interest from the day of sale?note, with at least two good sureties to be given. VJBnB Will be sold on a credit of one, two and three years, with interest from the day of sale?payable annually; purchaser to give note with at least two good sureties and a mortgage of the lands if deemed necessary. All who want good land, good negroes, horses, mules, &c., had better attend?bargains may be had. Be sure and attend. L. H. MASSEY, Auignee. Oot 29. 43 7t *** The Chester Standard and Lancaster Ledger will copy till day of sale and forward accounts to this office. LAND FOR SALE. BY the authority of the last will and Testament of Riohard E. Kennedy, deceased, I will expose to public sale, at Chester C. House, on the first Monday in Deoember 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 1509 acres, lying in Chester and York Districts on Broad River, and bounded by lands of James G. Robinson, Coleman Cranford, 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 E. 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; flso, some unimproved lots aborning said lot. L. C. HINTON, Adm'r., with the Will annexed. Sept. 3, 1867. 35 14w GOLD MINES, IRON-WORKS & NEGROES FOR SALE. Bx Virtue 01 a mortgage ana power m ?us therein contained, executed by PHILIP W. GROOT 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. 0., on THURSDAY, the 81ST DECEMBER, 1857, that extensive, well known and VALUABLE PROPERTY known as THE HIGH SHOALS, Embracing FIFTEEN THOUSAND ACRES OF LAND, a large portion of it productive grain growing land. Also, several rich GOLDMINES 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. TPIMAS GRIER, W. P. BYNUM, Ex'rs of A. Hoyl. Oct 15 41 lit LAND FOR SALE THE Subscriber offers for sale 1200 ACRES of LAND lying in Gaston County, North Carolina, on both sides of the South Fork of Catawba River, 14 miles Northwest of Charlotte, and within three miles of the line of Railroad now building from Charlotte to Lincolnton. This tract offers fine inducements to purchasers, as 1000 Acres is WOODLAND, and on it is a WATER-POWER of 20 feet, with command of the whole river.? It is an excellent site for a manufactory of any kind. On the tract, GOLD and other minerals have been found, and would probably, if developed, prove of great value. Also, 250 ACRES on the South Fork?a great portion of it FINE BOTTOM LAND. The above tracts will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Terms easy. Persons wishing examine these lands, will be attended by the parties at Stowesville, N. C.; or any desired information given on application to Col. S. N. Stowe, Yorkville, S. C. J. & E. B. STOWE. May 11 23 tf PUBLIC SALE.?Will be offered to the highest bidder, at the house of the subscriber, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, the following property, viz: Corn, Wheat, Oats, .Fodder Hay, Horses, Cows, Hogs, (six of them fattened for pork,) a two horse Wagon, a Rockaway, and Buggy, together with Farming Utensils, Household and Kitchen Furniture. Terms made known on the day of sale. S. C. MILLEN. Oct 20 43 2t House and lot for sale.? The Subscriber will sell his LOT in Yorkville, 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 83 8m For sale.?A Seven-Horse "Power ENGINE in perfect working order, which will be Bold on cheap terms. Also, a first-rate FOUR HORSE WAGON, new and in good order. J. HERNDON. 'July 16 28 -tf NOTICE.?Application will be made at the naxt Session of the Legislature, for the passage of an Act to Incorporate Mackey Chapter, R. A. M., and Gihfion Council of R. and 8. M. of York District. Sept. 3. " y ~ 35 tf" 4- * * { FRESH ARRIVAL 1 FALL AND WINTER OF 1857!! 1 SIMRIL So WILLIAMS, RESPECTFULLY inform their friends ami the J public at large, that they are now receiving j their NEW SUPPLIES, and ask the attention of j Gentlemen who are desirous of purchusing their r outfit of >] FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING. Our Stock consists in part, of fine Cloth Dress Coats; OVEK COATS, Over-RAGLANS?a superior article; BUSINESS COATS of every descrip- e , tion, with a rich and varied assortment of Black 1 Cassimcre PANTS; Satin, Cassimere, Silk and I Cotton Velvet, plain and figured Silk VESTS ; and I an elegant vnriety of Gentlemen's 8 FURNISHING GOODS, Gloves, Cravats, Scarfs. Neck-Ties, Collars, Hoslery, Linen and Net-Wool Shirts; Umbrellas, t Carpet-Bags and Trunks; and in fine, a complete ^ stock of Goods in the CLOTHING LINE, of ele- i gant patterns, the latest and most fushionable s styles, and at as t as can do nau in our mantel. t We are unilcr obligations to our friends for } their past favors, and we promise to endeavor in the future, both in the quality and prices of our GOODS, to give them entire satisfaction. Give us a call and examine onv stock before purchasing. Sf.MHIL ft WILLIAMS. THOSE who are indebted to the old firm of F. II. SIMRIL & CO., mnst make settlement; as we are compelled to close the books of the concern. F. II. SIMRIL ft CO. Oct 1 39 3m South Carolina?York District Allen Robinson, Applicant, r*. Margaret Robinson, el. ul., heirs-at law of James Robinson, deceased.?Partition Real Estate. WHEREAS George Steele, one of the Creditors of James Robinson, deceased, hath filed his petition, praying that the proceeds of the real estate sold in this case be paid over to J. H. Adams, Administrator of deceased, to be by him applied to the payment of the debts of said deceased. These are therefore to cite and notify David Robinson and James Robinson, parties who reside i . without thi? State, to appear at the Ordinary's office in Yorkville, on or before the 12th January next, and object to the prayer of the petitioner being granted, or their consent will be entered of re- a cord. J. M. ROSS, 1 Ordinary of York District. Oct 15 41 3m : ' Look here i?a fortune for $i. On the receipt of ONE "DOLLAR, there will be mailed to any person a receipt for making $200 to $300 n month with great ease, at a very honorable employment. The scheme is highly original, a rare chance and a new discovery. The author of uiis scneme aas oeen iouowing 11 wiin great success during the post year, and ho 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. All wishing profitable employment send on. Direct your letters to Greensboro', Guilford Co., N. C. N. C. DENNY. Sept 10 3G . 3m RAIL ROAD HOTEL.?The undersigned begs leave to inform bis friends and the public at large, that he has just finished and opened his new building, known ns the MULLINAUX HOUSE, opposite, nud within fifty feet of the King's Mountain ltail Ron J Depot, Yorkville, for the accommodation of the TRAVELLING community. CONVEYANCES will be kept 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 85 tf South Carolina - York District. . Margaret Floyd, Applicant, vs. David J. Floyd, ] et. al., heirs-at-law ot George M. Floyd, dee'd. j IT appearing to my satisfaction that Carroll Henry and wife Mary J,, and S. G. Kennedy 5 and wife Eliz. G., defendants, reside without this t State. 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. J Aug 24 39 9t j In Equity?York. h J. N. McElwee, Jr., "| Petition for Funds of j vs f v John A. Hngans. J Absent Debtor. IT appearing to my satisfaction that the Defend- ^ ant resides beyond the limits of this State?on . motion of Clawson, Solicitor for the Petitioner, it is Ordered, that the said Defendant do plead, an- . swer or demur to the same within three months from the publication hereof, otherwise a decree pro eonfesso, will be awarded against him for default. J. L. MILLER, c. e. t. d. Oct 16 ($5) 41 3m In Equity?York. J. N. McElwtv, Jr., ") Petition for Funds vs. > J. Lafayette Hagans, J Of Absent Debtor. n TT appearing to my satisfaction that the Defen- | n JL dant resides beyond tne limits or tms state? w on motion of Clawson, Solicitor for the Petitioner, o it is Ordered, that the said 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 de- 0 fault. JNO. L. MILLER, c. e. t. d. e Oct 15 * ($5) 41 3m LAND FOR SALE.?The undersigned de- tl siring to remove West, offers his plantation tl for sale, situated one mile from Yorkville, con- g taining 350 ACRES, 160 of which is- excellent WOODLAND, together with 85 or 40 Acres of. BOTTOM. On the premises is a comfortable " DWELLING HOU8E, good Gin House, and all the usual outbuildings belonging to a well appointed farm. There are also several Springs of good water. Supposing that any person desiring to purchase will come and examine the premises, any further description is deemed unnecessary. .The y terms will be made easy. d MATTHEW HARPER. t Aug 20 33 ' 8m tl ARLICK'S PATENT PLOW.? The undersigned take this method, to inform 8 the citizens of York and Chester Districts, that ^ they have purchased the right to manufacture and sell WARLICK'S PATENT FLOW, in the afore- D said Districts. Mr. J. H. CULP is our lawfully 8 constituted and travelling Agent,' of whom the PLOWS can be procured ; or at the manufactory ( near Beckhamville, on Fishing Creek, in Chester | District. JAMES H. FERGUSON, I T. W. WOODWARD, I A. B. BROWN. i March 5 9 ly e TAILORING.?The undersigned takes this r method to inform his friends and the publio I generally, that he will continue to carry on the TAILORING BUSINESS in its various branches, at the stand formerly occupied by T. & W. DICKSON, a few doors West of the Post-Office. By a strict attention to business, and a desire to give | full satisfaction, he hopes to recieve a liberal share of patronage. His prices will be in accor- 1 dance with the times. ' THOMAS DICKSON. E Sept 3 35 8m * ? ? e South Carolina?York District. 1 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 -i Sherer and wife Mary Ann, two of the defend- J ants, reside without this State. It is therefore ? Ordered, that they do appear and objeet to the t division or sale of the real estate of George M. ? Good, deceased, on or before the 1st of-December B next, or their consent to the same will be entered of record. J. M. ROSS, 0. Y. D. Ootl 39 9t - Land and lots for sale.? | The Subscriber offers for sale his H0U8E and ^ LOT on the Landsford road, about i mile from J Bock Hill Depot. It is well-improyea, with a te- * ry oomfortable DWELLING, and all necessary J outbuildings. There are 84 ACBES belonging to 1 the Lot. Al60, a House and Lot in Book Hill, and about 830 Acres of BLACK-JACK LAND, all in woods except 20 Acres, and lying 1} miles from : Rook Hill. Terms easy. Call and see me at Rock Hill. W. P. BROACH." j May 21 20 tf j Law notice.?The undersigned hare this day formed a partnership in the practice . of Law and Equity in York District Office in " the Court Yard, directly in rear of the Court House, where one or both of them at all timet can j be found. L D. WITHEBSPOON. < EDWABD moob& j - January 9,1867. 2 tf NEW COPARTNERSHIP! ENCOURAGE HOME ENTERPRISE ! JOHN McCANTS, HAVING purchased the interest of WILLIAM M. WALKER in the establishment of WEIK3RT & WALKER, the undersigned take pleasure n announcing to the citizens of York and the surounding country that the "NEW COACH FACroRY" trill be conducted by them under the firm of WEIKERT & M'CANTS. The successful conduct of the establishment bos trmbled them to commence under every advanage; the building is arranged specially for the mrpose; the very BEST WORKMEN have been >rocured in every department; and with a good itock of well-seasoned timber and a superior lot of FINISHING MATERIALS, lirect from market, the proprietors guarantee that heir work will not be surpassed here or elserhcrc. The Senior partner is an experienced vorkman, and they can therefore pledge themelves for the superior DURABILITY and finish of heir work, in every particular. They will conitantly be in receipt of patterns, and will be able o put up jobs in the latest and most approved tyles. Particular attention will be given to nil tinds of vhicb will be done promptly and faithfully. The Proprietor? have purchased the right for this secion to use the PATENT METALIC HUB AND COUPLING, a recent invention, which need only je seen to convince any one of its superior value n imparting ease, lightness and durability to ev?ry sort of vehicle. It adds but little to the cost, |H.1 I- .1 a J 1.1.. I .LU luu ivuuv.rn nits wurn uimosi uuiiuiy aerYiutniiuc. The public are respectfully invited to oall at tlieir SALES-ROOSIS, jpposite STOWE'S nOTEL, and inspect tbeir ivork. The establishment has heretofore succeeded In giving entire satisfaction, and the new firm ire sure that with equal encouragement, they arc is well prepared and as ready to serve a generous public. . . JB@?" All our work is warranted to stand good for twelve mouths; and if any failure ooours within that time, the reparing will be done carefully and cheerfally. Call and see us ; and, meantime, " lethira langh who rides." J. R. WIEKERT. JOHN McCANT8. Sept. 10 36 ,tf 'WE WILL ALLTAKE A RIDE!? MILES JOHISON, ESQ., To his numerous friends, His work so admirable commends, Where grace and strength in beauty blends, And cheapness, not less lovely, lends Her true poetic fire. Come one, come all! Come ye trudgers through the sand I Como ye gay and gallant band,' Who ride for show, for pleasure and Digestions, sakeMILES JOHNSON can Relieve you all/' He's Eridles, Saddles, Buggy-fixings also nice and fine, And trappings to suit every mind, And everything that's most divine In the Horse-contraption line, To suit all straddles. The beautiful Assortment which he has on bands, Now awaits his friends commands, His Martingals, Bits and Copper-bands Your close attention too demands;? Be dutifal. , "V , Come all and see MILES JOHNSON; on the second floor, OverWEIKERT & McCAKTS'?once more He invites you?furthermore, He has something nice in store, Call, call and see! Sept 17 y * > 87 tf in Common Fleas- -York District Sldred D. Williamson, "j w. } Attachment. lam'l W. Haddock. J fancy Meacham, 1 vs. > id. Same. J '. M. Strong, 1 vs. { id. 'he Same, J [hare attached aa the property of the Defendant, in the above stated cases, one tract of ind, containing One Hundred and Thirty Acres, lore or less, bounded by lands of William Boyce, I. S. Daniels, James Elms and others. -No one ras in possession of said land when attached? nd nny person or persons claiming the same, are ere by notified to appear and show canse pursunt to the acts of the General Assembly of this itate, in saoh case made and provided, why said nods should not be condemned as the property of aid absent debtor. S. C. YOUNGBLOOD, S. T. D. May 29, 1857.. 22 * (Pr's fee $8) qly. NEW ESTABLISHMENT ! FJ. MILLS, A. E. HUTCHISON, and JOHN JOHNSON, having purchased the establishlent of W. P. BROACH & CO., respectfully anounce to $e people of the Indian Land, that hey will continue to do business under the style f MILLS & CO. They are now receiving a new STOCK OF GOODS ir 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 modt accommodating terms, they trust that he former customers of the establishment, and heir friedds generally, will continue to bestow a enerous patronage. MILLS & CO. April 16 15 tt DR. J. T. WALKER, SURGEON DENTIST, . , . Chester, 8. C., CK70ULD respectfully inform the public tiiat vv his rooms are now at the Cornwell House, rhere he may be professionally consulted on Moneys and Saturdays, and ?k Bock Hill, York Diarict, from the second Tuesday of each month un il the.Friday following. He is now in possession of the science, material, i nd instructions, for mounting Teeth on the CHE)PLASTIC PROCESS, whioh is considered by lentists who hare tried it, to be the perfection of aechanical Dentistry for mounting partial or full ette of Teeth. July 2 26 tf SOMETHING NEW!?The undersigned takes this method of informing the citisens of IOCK HILL and the public generally, that they lave formed a Co-partnership in the TAILORING 1U8INESS at Rock Hill, where they will be pleasid to receive JOBS in their line of business.? donthly Fashions received from New York and ftiladelphia. JAMES H. JOHNSON, R. C. ROBINSON. ! Oct 16 41 3m. CABINET MAKING.?The undersigned take this method to inform his friends and he public generally, that he still continues the CABINET MAKING BUSINESS, at the old stand tear the Rail Road Depot. He is well supplied rith LUMBER of a first rate quality, and aU necssary materials for the manufacture of articles a his line, at low prices for Cash or Barter. G. S. DOSTER. Sept 3 ^ 85. tf [ROW RAILIWG.?The Subscriber has made such arrangements as enable him to furiish IRON RAILING of all descriptions and patents, for Graye-Yards, Balconies, &c. Persons ceding each will please oall on or address him, ,t his Marble Yard in Yorkville. RICHARD HARE, *1 July 2 26 6m For sale.?a no. i cook, washer and IRONER, young and likely. Also, one IOU8E and LOT on Jefferson-street, known as he "Hyndmao residence." Also, the lot on Jhurch-street known as the "Magnolia." These ots are desirable property and will be sold low. J. 8. SADLER. Sept 10 36 tf to7hose fault t?i hare urged-the TT settlement of some bonds of long standing n the Commissioner's Office. The 25th instant s Return Day for York District Look out JNO. L. MILLER, C. E. Y. D. Sept 17 87 82 Vft>TICE.?Application will be made to the 131 Legislature of 8outh 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 Biter. Sept 7 87 tl ! LAND AND MILLS FOR @j| ' THE Subscriber offers for tale ONE TH0TO- ; AND ACEE8 OP LAND lying on both of the Cbariotfc Railroad, fourteen miletflrottOh-yi lumbia; One Hundred Acres in cultivation^ with, a neat DWELLING HOUSE and aU neoessaiy outbuildings. Also, another tract two and a* ^. half miles from said Rail Road, containing : . 1,100 ACRJBS, lying on Cane Creek, abont Two Hnadmd AoMa A in high state of cultivation, with d comfortabJa*^ DWELLING HOUSE .with seven rooafcaaddrfher necessary out-buildings. Also, A SAW.AND GRIST MILL propelled by water power Also,.M Twenty-Fire Horse Power Circular . ' Ane;.-A, STEAM SAW-MILL that cannot be excelled in the State, recently pat in operation, and an abuudance of FINE TIMBBB. Also, another traot of land containing about SIX THOUSAND ACRES, running in abont a quarter of a mile of saidXbO Road, with THREE SAW MILLS on it.; two of ' them lately erected; one of them abont a mile and a half from said Road, a Circular Saw which-wflt cut from four to six thousand feet of Lumber pW' ^ day; another Mill with Grist and 8asb8awf jJfO "j; and A half miles from said Road. Also, jaotter o three and a half miles from said Road, with * 25 ? feet backshot Water-Wheel Circular Saw, which ^ can saw more lumber than any Mill in the State. The above Mills have a never-failing wafalr-pQjtfte, and any quantity of good TIMBER. The land" will be divided off to suit purchasers. Also, Will sell h MULES, OXEI8 AND WAGONS^, belonging to said Mills, if purchasers wish themiV,' The above will be sold on aocommodaHng tense 1. !. 1. A 11 .# 1_ __l.t tu suit purcuusfrs. a suutu auuuui ui cmu jnhu on sale. Any person wishing to range in the Lumber business would do well to cell end 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 wishing to purchase. r ' MY OLD CUSTOMERS Will please take notice that all accounts most La settled by cash or approyed bonk notes,**! have a great many accounts which should have been settled long ago. If the above la not compiled r > with, I will be compelled to pat them in an atior* ney's hands for collection. ' *;* LEVI T. SHARP. ' Sept 17 37 8m ' Great Cures of Deafness and Rheum* atism by DeGBiTffSELECTRICOiL ; IMPORTANT TO THE WORLD t..> Y Indianapolis, Oct 28d. 1866; Prof. De Qrath. Dear Sir :?This is to certify I have been partially deaf; for five or six years, and I h?ve been cured by one application of DeOratifa Electric Oil in presence of hundreds and thonaands of people in front of the Fair Grounds. _ : Yonnr truly, WM. KENDRICK. Indianapolis, Oot 20tb; 1866. Prof. De Qrath. Dear J3ir . ? This certifies I t .. have tried Prof. De GratlTs ElectricOT. I n$W. , 4^, been deaf for five years, and by dslng yodP'Ou it has cored me. Yours truly, HENRY WOODfc>a'r^. Yet another. Indianapolis, Oot 28d," 1866.-''* ~ Prof. De Qrath: Dear Sir:?This certifier I " " * hare been deaf ten years, and that Do flwiR, Electric Oil has restored my hearing quite i Yours truly, JOHN TAtLOR. De Grath'e Electric Oil is the marvel of thiaage, for the following (not every thing:) Cores Rheomatism often ui a day. Cures Deafness, one to ten days, ">r Cares Neuralgia Toothache, two minutes. Cares Cramp in Stomach, fire minutes. Cares Burns, Braises, Wounds, one .to thrM . days. Cares Paine in Back, Breast, one day. Curea Headache, fifteen minutes. ; Cores Earache, Stiff Neck, Ague, onS night . Cures Pilee, Swelled Glands, ten days. n Cores Felons, Broken Breaet, 8altBheum, three to six days. ^ fe T ' p Cares Quincy, Palpitation, Pleurisy, one to \ ? days. r - v ,rv Cores Asthma, Palsy, Goat, Bryripehp, flvittO' twenty days. ;> sfoe; Cares Hemorrage, Scrofula, Abscess, six totaa days. Cures Frosted Feet and ChiQblains, one to time, dayfc 7 vje Caution.?There are numerous imitations sprang ap on the reputation that my article has acquired. The public must beware. They are' worthless. L. P. BABNETT, & Co., Agents, Yorkville,8. C., Country Merchants will be supplied, at wholesale prices. For sale by Druggists generally. ' -' Oct8,1867. 46 V, 1? >, TriuHnnK _____ . ( . TETE Subscriber returns his thanks for the verf i liberal patronage received forthe past, and takes this method to inform thecitireas of York and the surrounding Districts, and the whole Sonth, that he has effected another improvement in the Cotton Oln and Wheat Thrasher, that excels any that have ever beenintrododed heretofore; ana from long experience he has no fear in challenging any other Factory, either North or South, to produce an eqhaL He feels very confident in saying to the public, that his Gins excel in performance' any other make or pattern-now ip use. With dry cotton the roll cannot be broken or made to spew over, which no other pretends to claim, and with good driving power and attendance, a 46 saw gin, will ,'r Gin from 4 to 6 Bales or more in a Day * weighing from 860 to 400 lbs.; which is as muoh. as any one band can well handle in a day. Any. person wanting a superior Gin or Thrasher, c$u DC suppuea dj seuuing on an oruer to mo m. . Lewisville, Chester Dili, 8. C. Work will bo shipped to any place desired. REPAIRING done at the shortest possible noticed \ To House-buildew, I will say that I am maao* V factnring a SASH BLINDS AND DOOB8, of every description, made of tire beat material, 1 and dry lumber, and workmanship the very best All work carefully packed and fonrardtd to ee> der. ' JOHN SIMPSON". June 12, 1856 21 if. % ' NOTICE.?It being tire Intantica of one^lk, of the partners to remove West, tke^Ki f stock of DRUGS now on hands will be sold at COST. The .stock consists of Drags, Medi-'. cines, Paints, Oils, Dye-Stuffs, Fancy Articles, a large supply of 8hop-Furniturt, and everything necessary to constitute a complete and well-arranged DRUG-BUSINESS. Everything is fresh, and recently purchased with care, and to the best advantage. To Physicians, Merchants, and others, we would say, they now have an opportunity of supplying themselves with fresh and genuine medicines on better terms than are afforded them in the Charleston of New York markets. We warrant everything sold. If any one wish to. engage in the Drag Business, ws will sell out oa accommodating terms. The Senior partnerhas carried on the business for the last six yews, and the character and reputation of the bouse is weRestablished, and commands a liberal patronage. H. G. JACKSON ft CO. Sept 10 86 * The secret infirmities of YOUTH AND MATURITY, Juat Published Gratis, the 25th Thousand.?A few words on tire rational treatment, without Medicine, of Spermatorrhea or Local Weakness,. Nocturnal Emissions, Genital and Nervous Debility, Prematura decay of the System, Impotency, and Impedimenta to Marriage generally, by B. DE LANEY, M. D. The important fact that the many alarming complaints, originating in the impradeaoe aim solitude of youth, may bo easily removed WITHOUT MEDICINE, is in this small tract, clearly demon? strated; and the entirely new and soeooeufnl treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully a* plained, by means of which every one ia enabled 1 to cure HIM8ELF perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nos-. trams of the day. Sent to any address, gratis and poet free in a sealed envelope, by remitting two postage stamps t? Dr. DE LANEY, 17. Lisp?- nard Street, New York. Oct 29 43 ly REWARD*?STOLEN fromRookJp / O Spring Camp Ground, on Sunday night, 11th instant, a large roan MARE MULE, ubout fifteen bands high, three years old: also. Saddle Bridle, Martingale and Leather Halter. The8tirraps to the Saddle do not match. I have understood that such a MULE was seat at Hendcnoa Weaver's, at Jamestown, on Monday morning, 12th, in possession of a man named JOHNSTON. Bald man is about 80 or 80 years of age,v rathsr slender made, and a little on the dark skin order. He had on a bro id-cloth .Coat and spotted Pants. He was then travelling the YorkviHeroad towards said plaoe. Fifty Dollars will be given for th? delivery of said Mole ; or Seventy-five Sedan fbr th? Molcud mwu ATtm BitherfbrdtOB, N. C. Oct 22 42 tf 6