Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, November 18, 1858, Image 3
On the 11th instant, hv Rev. A. A. McSwain,
Mr. SAMUEL 0. McSWAIN. and Miss NANCY
ANN", (laughter of Joab Hopper, nil of Cleveland
county, N. C.
0:? the ith in?tant, by Re'. Landv Wood. Mr.
SYLVESTER CATEN, and Miss LOCISA JANE,
daughter of Mr. Joseph Thomas, ail of this I)is
trict. j
(Libitum j
In this District, on the 11th instant. NANXAH ;
LtTTLE, daughter of Mr Joseph W. and Mrs.
Margaret W. Steele, aged eleven months.
"lr is trr/'with the child." "For of such is the
kingdom of heaven."' ' Where sin did abound,
Grace hatb much more abounded and hence, as
sin hath reigned unto death, "evenover them, that
have not sinned after the similitude of Adam's
tran-gre>sion"?that is. Infants?we mny conclude
that grace will much more abound unto their sal
vation. by the immediate application of the blood
of Christ to their hearts by the Holy Spirit.
"My little one. my fair one, thou caust not come
to me,
But nearer draws the numbered hour, when I shall
go to thee." A.
n,on_.Tn York District, on the 3d instant, of
l/ibl/ ?
croup. SWANSON Ll'NSFORD, sou of Dr. J. C.
and Mr9. R. Ilicklin, aged 2 years and threemonths.
4,To me let little children come,
Nor then- forbid the Savior saith,
For such I died and rose again;
My kingdom also is of such."
? !
Negro max for sale.?The un
designed will expose to public sale at York
Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN DE
CEMBER next, (sales day) a valuable NEGRO
MAN about 21 years of age. lie has worked at
Cnrpentering. and is an excellent plain Cook.?
" Terms made known on the dav of sale.
MARTHA P. CURRENCE.
Nor . 48 2t*
"VTOTICE.?All persons indebted to the firm
IX of T. S. PAGAN & CO., or PAGAN. FAYSSOUX
& CO . arc requested to make settlement
forthwith, as I am determined to have the business
closed by cash I owe money and it must be I
paid. If am absent von can call on G. W. WIL
LI A MS. JAMES JEFFERYS, Esq.. or DANIEL
O'LEARY. as either of them havesome nf the papers
in their hands. This is our last notice.
> T. S. PAGAN & CO.
PAGAN. FAYSSOl'X & CO.
Nov 18 46 tf
EDWARD MOORE,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
AND
'ivr awm?*
YORKVILLE, S. C.
Office on Liberty-street, three doors East of II. F.
Adickcs & Co's.
Nov 17 44 ot
THOMAS J. BELL,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Office at the rear of the Conrt Home.
- t\: Northern
Will practice in me i/wnni. ...
Circuit.
Nov 11 45 ti'fiO
REV. FERDI\.4\D JACOBS'
SEMIXARY FOR YOl'XG LADIES,
Xorth cor. Vanderhnst and Kinrj-ft*.
CHARLESTON, S. C.
REV. FERDINAND JACOBS. Principal.
i Mis* A. 0. RIPLEY. Vice Principal.
M ^sC. P. RIPLEY, )
Mis. J LOi'KWOOD. V Assistants.
Miss , j
Mrs LISA CARROLL, Teacher of French.
Mr E L RIPLEY. Teacher on Piano.
Mr- EVA HUMMEL "
Mr-. EVELINA BULL, Teacher on Guitar.
Mr. M S. REEVES, Teacher in Vocal Mu-ic.
Pupils in Drawing are availed of the instruction
of Mrs. J BOUNF.THEAl".
Ample accommodations for Boarding Pupils.? I
Circular containing terms, sent as requested.
Nov 18 4'5 lp*
hies iimn i miliar
ggggjagHeaa, i
THE UNDERSIGNED Stockholders in the K. i
Mount ?in Rail Road Company, in pursuance j
of the provisions of the Charter, hereby call n j
SPECIAL MEETING of the Company, to he held
at Yo k Court House on the FIRST MONDAY IN \
DECEMBER next at 10 o'clock. A. M., for the
tnnsnction of important business. shacks.
JOHN S. RYAN 500
ALFRED CRAVEN 4
W. E. ROSE 1
B. T. WHEELER 21
R. 8. MOORE 1
J. W. AVERY 03
W. A. LATTA 220 J
JNO. L. MILLER 40 !
II F. ADICKES 3 I
E. A. CRENSHAW CO j
Not 18 40 tf i
IMPORTANT SALE.
BY virtue of nn assignment made to tlie under- '
signed, L. H. Mnssey. by W. U. DUNLAP, j
for the henefit of his Creditors, we will sell ?t the j
residence of L. H. Mnssey, on TUESDAY. 14th t
of DECEMBER next. TWO valuable TRACTS of j
LAND in Y'ork District.
One colled the "River Tract," situate on the j
Catawba River, and containing
GS-ft ACRES,
more or less. The other on Fishing Creek, and
containing 560 ACRES. Also,
TWO NEGROES.
Terms made known on the day of sale.
The Creditors of said W. B. DUNLAP are re- 1
quested to meet the undersigned at L. H. Mas- j
sev's house, on the morning of the sale and before '
it, on business of importance.
L, II. MASSEY, Assignee.
D. C. RODDY,
Agent of the Creditors.
Nov IS 40 4t
*** Chester Standard will copy till day of sale.
Scuth Carolina?York District,
VNJ'HEREAS A. M. KEE has applied to me for !
f v Letters of Administration, ?n nil and sin- j
gular the goods and chattels, rights and credits '
of W.M. MERRITT, late of the District aforesaid, j
deceased.
Thc.-e are therefore to cite and admonish till'
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 Di.-ttict, to be holden
at Y'ork Court House on the 29th day of November
instant, to shew cause, if any. why the
said Administration should not be granted.
Given under my hand and Seal, this 15th day of
November, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and fifty eight, and inilie eightythird
year of American Independence.
J. M ROSS. 0. Y. D.
Nov 18 46 2t*
South Carolina?York District.
UfllEREAS JAMES BLACK has applied In
me for Letters of Administration, on all !
and singular the goods ami chattels, rights and
credits of JOSEPH BLACK, late of the District j
aforesaid, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish all j
and singular, the kindred and creditors of the said ;
deceased, to he and appear before me, at out nest '
Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be holdeu
at York Court House on the 20th day ufNOVEM- j
BEK instant, to shew cause, if any, why the said
Administration should not he granted.
Given under my hand and Seal, this 12th day of'
November, in the year of our Lord otic thousand
eight hundred and fifty-ight, and in the eighty- j
nurd year o? American Independence.
J. M. ROSS, 0. Y. D.
Nov 18 40 2t
N" OTIC E.?The undersigned would rcspcctliiIly
urge it upon those indebted to the firm
of ADICKES & WITHERS, to come forward and
?>ettie. The books of the concern must be closed
either by cash or note.
H. F. ADICKES, Survivor.
Jan 21 3 tf
DE GRATIl'!S EMICTRIC! OIL.?
Fresh and genuine. For sale at the
ENQUIRER OFFICE. |
Oct 21 42 tf |
P" VRE SENNA PIGS .?A pl-asant nud
effectual remedy for costiveness nud nervous 1
headache. For Sale by
ALLISON & BRATTON. j
DE GRATII'S eeectric OIL.Fie.-h
and Genuine. F- r *a!" m the
ENQUIRER OFFICE.
Sept 19 37 tf
State of South Carolina.
PHO CXiAMATIOKT.
^STS^HEREAS, while we humblv bow before the
t t Almighty, iu nek submission to the will
of His inscrutihle Providence, chastening ns with
disappointment of some cherished hopes, with
disease, with loss of faithful and valued citizens,
it becomes us as a people, now that 'he pestilence
is stayed in the city, and the bright beams of the
Autumnal Sun, with a bracing atmosphere, has
dissipated the malaria of the fruitful country?
now that the harvest-home is over, and the staple
results of the seasons, wherever diminished, ate
still greater than we deserve at the hands of a
bountiful Benefactor, "to assemble and meet together
to render thanks for the great hem fits tint
we have received at His hands, to set forth His
most worthy praise, to hear His most holy word,
and to ask those things which are requisite and !
necessary as well for the body as the soul
Now, therefore, I deem it meet to appoint and j
cot nnnwt THITPQnAV tltf* nf Knvomhpr in i
OVV..JM..V ...
stant, as a day of Thanksgiving and Prayer. Accordingly,
I do invite all persons on that day to
assemble at their respective places of worship to
return thanks for our numerousbless'ngs past and
present, and to pray for the Divine guidance and
blessing in our future life.
Given under my hand and the seal of the State,
at Columbia, this 11th day of November,
0. in the year of our Lord one thousand eight
hundred and fifty eight, and in the eightythird
vear of Americnn Independence.
ROBERT F. W. ALLSTON.
James Patterson, Secretary of State.
All the papers in the State will give one
insertion.
Nov. 18 4G It
LAND AND STOCK FOR SALE.
fllHG Snbscriher will sell on SATURDAY. 11th
1. DECEMBER, at public auction to the high e.-t
bidder, at his plantation four miles South of
Yorkvillc, and one tuile East of Philadelphia Sta
lion, K. M. R. R.. that valuable tract of la*'d
known as the "Alston Tract," containing 227
ACRES. Also, the "Home Tract," containing
210 ACRES.
On the "/.lstoti Tract" there is a good GinHouse
and Screw, Overrseer's House, Barns. Stabling.
&c.; and on the "Home Tract" a comfort
nblc residence, with all necessary outbuildings.?
These lands, from their fertility, locality ami other
considerations, should he desirable to any one
wishing to purchase. Titles will be shown to be
clear and indisputable.
Also, at the same time and place, I will sell an
excHlet pair of Match Horses : extra fine Mul"s :
Cattle: Hugs; Corn ; Wheat: Wagon; Carriage;
a No. ], one or two horse Buggy (pond as new;)
Gin. Thrasher. Fun. Farming Utensils. &c.. &c.
Also, n large variety of Household Furniture;
an excellent Piano nnd Sofa; a library of Books,
containing some rare ami valuable works.
The lands may be bargained for previous to the
sale. Ei'her myself or my Overseer will take
pleasure in showing th" premises to any one desiring
to purchase.
The Mules, Hogs and Corn, will be sold for
Cash ; the lands, and all amounts over Ten Dollars,
on a credit of one yew, interest from date.
All amounts under Ten Dollar-, Cash
1 loiv.- six No. 1. COOKS and sivcrnl HOUSE
SERVANTS, fot hire next year. Sonic of the
Cooks are extra lite- Washers and Ir< ners.
F. M. GALBRAITH.
Nov 18 4G 2t
CALL! CALL!!
IF YOF WISH A GOOD 1I4RGAIV, i
C A. L L!
I HAVE OX HAND SEVERAL NEW
MLZ2 JWL. BA ?. W M ^ W j
ROCKAWAYSe
-AN,.SECOND-HANDED
BUGGIES, i
Which 1 will sell
At a Bargain for Cash, or in exchange !
for Lumber or Country Produce.
I MUST AND WILL SELL.
B?5u AH kinds of LUMBER suitable for a Car j
riage Shop, taken in exchange for work.
W. P. McFADDEN.
Nov 18 4G tf
A XLW ARRAYGEMEXT
Tko RSnnth" and StatPS "
J. X1U UVUIU UUU A AAV/ MWUWVMI
TO BE CONSOLIDATED.
A N arrangement hns been concluded between
.\ ROGER A. PRYOR. editor of die Richmond
SOUTH, iiml the proprietor of this paper, THE
STATES, by which the SOUTH and the STATES
arc to be consolidated into one paper, to be published
in this city, in an enlarged form, nnd to be
under the editorial control of Mr PRYOR.
The paper edit If fh'- organ of no person or clique,
hut demoted to the general interest* of the Democratic
part)/, in accordance irith the principle! of Slate right*
Democracy.
Mr. PRYOR will undertake the editorial control
of the paper betwem the 20th of this month
and the l*t of December.
It w II he continued under the name of THE
STATES," and published on the following terms :
daily:
One copy per year $0 00
Two copies per year 10 00
8KMi weekly:
One copy per year 3 00
WEEKLY:
One copy per year 2 00
Five copies to a club 8 00
Ten copies to a club 15 00
Tweuty copies sent to one add>ess 20 00
SESSION PAI'KR.
As the proceedings of tho coming Congress will
be r.f great interest to the whole country. "THE |
STATES" will keep its readers fully advised upon I
nli subjects which may be discussed by that body. I
The price of subscription for the session will be j
as follows:
Daily?One copy 2 00
" Two copies 3 00
Semi Weekly?One copy -. 1 00
" Four copies to a club 3 00
Weekly?One copy 50
" Five copies to a 2 00
" Seventeen copies to one address... 5 00
8*$'" J'oetmaxtirs who will forward us a club of
sut'scribers to our Weekly for one year, at the |
club prices, will be entitled ton copy of the lFfe/clg
States for "tie year.
All letters, in relation to the new arrangement,
should he addressed to 1'llYOR & HEISS,
Washington. D. C.
The State of So. Ca roliria
YORK DISTRICT.
ROBERT FLhMMING, who is in the custody !
nt the Sheriff of York District, by virtue of
:i writ of Capias ad Jlcxpondendunt, nt the suit of
R M. Roark, having filed in toy Office, together
with a schedule on oath of his estate and effects,
l: in iliufniii-i nf Pommini Pirns lirnu. i
1115 [JCllltVU fcW IUV w?. ? W. w, r*'V
ing that ho may be admitted to the benefit of the j
Act of the General Assembly, made for the relief J
of Insolvent Debtors.
It is ordered, that the said R. M. Roark. and i
all others, the creditors to whom the said Robert
Fleimning is in any wise indebted, be and they aro
hereby summoned and have notice to appear, be-1
fore the said Court, nt York Court House, on the
[ Second Monday of March uext, to shew cause, if
I any they can, why the prayer of the petition aforej
said should not be granted.
S. E. MOORE, c. c. c. rts.
j Office of Common Pleas, York District, Nov.
; 16th, 1858.
! Nov. 18 46 3m
J. C. CHAMBERS,
attorney at law
AND
saaasiffsaa aw
Office in the Building one door South of S. Sadler's
Store.
Prompt attention trill be given io the collection
of debts, ?c., in this and the surrounding
Districts.
; Sept 9 86 tf _
OB PB.SflUTING?Neatly executed at the
EflQOltfER OFFICE.
ALLEN & DIAL,"
Sign of the Golden Padlock.
COXiUMBIiL, S. 0?,
{MPORTERS and Wholesale and Retail Dealers
in I:on, Steel. Nails, P??i Ware, Stock-Kettles,
Mill Irons, Mill Stones. Rotting Cloths, Circular
! Saw.1-, Mill Saws, Cross Cut Saws, Hand Saws. India
Rubber and Leather Rolling,
STRiW-CITTEItS.
Corn Shelters, Plows, Shovels, Spades, Axes, j
Hoes, Chains, Sausage Cutters and Stutters,
: Blacksmith's Tcols, Carpenter's Tools,
TINNER'S TOOLS,
! Lock's. Hinges, Screws, Files. Paints, Oils, Winj
(low Glass, Lime, Cement and Plaster, Carriage
i Building and Trimming Materials, &c., &c.
I . ~ A 1.30,
j Guns, Ilitles, Pistols, Shot Rags and Belts,
Powder F.'asks, Powder, Shot. Lead, Caps, Brass
I and Wire Fenders. Andirons, Shovels and Tongs,
ami many other articles in the Hardware and
Housekeeping line: all of which thev offer for
sale. AT UNCOMMONLY LOW PRICES FOR
|CASH.
I
| JN<>! M. ALLE N. JNoI'C*. DIAL
! Columbia, S C.. Oct. 28. ]8">8. -l.'l 5t
V.WKEE BOBIXSOX^ AMPHITHEATRE
WITH
BURT'S GREAT MS!
CONStTING Of
Mil ACTS OF MESTiliM!
Acrobatic and Gymnastic Exercises,
Herculean Feats, &c.
Interspersed and enlivened by the comicalities: of
of the CLOWN. Consolidated for a Southern
Campaign, WILL PERFORM AT
Yorkville, Monday, Nov. 22,1858.
Afternoon Performance at. 2 o'clock; Evening
at 61 o'clock. ADMISSION 50 cents; children
and servants, half price.
The Entertainment difl'ers
A>^v * t% materially from old fogy Cirouses
H^ing SCENERY and
FIXTURES ample to present
the GREAT
MORAL DRAMA
OF THE
^ DAYS OP '73 :
or the
Cy8fepyj\ "Times that tried Men's
Souls."
Vrfy. ?. On which Yankee Robinson
Wl" "Stand (loicn" the flail ?
W\f. y -This gre&t Drama is founded
plZI K VC5? ?n incidents which occurred
during the settlement of the
Valley. I' excels my
thing ever introduced in publie
amusement?.
%J4 CHARACTERS IN THE GREAT
DARIUS SUTTON. A lire
4 Yankee. can heat any (iall in
'lintjins hoeing 'taters; is
some in a Bar Fight, and
)|L death on Inguti?, generally
peaking.
>0% FRED. SINCLAIR, n young
/ i'ra Hunter.
W r.- vl RALPH BRAIOHTON. an
p Ria,,;-ii Lord in league with
W<v V * the Indians.
|j JOSHUA GILBORN. an Afmerienn
Farmer and Revolutionary
Soldier.
ONAWANC1IA, an Indian
Chief in the service of Ralph
INDIANS.
TAR1HA, NASIIKASKUK,
OMALKAII. KEOKUK. WABOKEISIIEIK,
KEN ABACK,
PASS EPAHOW UNCAS.
MARY GILBORN, Betrothed to Fred. Sinclair.
SALL SCRUBB1NS, a hull Corulield, aud a
'tater patch to boot.
IM11)E\TS OF THE DRAMA.
THE BETROTHAL?Ralph
/ a*-- Braightor pursued by a Bear;
he is rescued by the young
hunter, Fred. Sinclair; the
SiSSat Signet King: Darius and bis
irV Oxen. G 11 AND HO E I N 0
A 'JlV. MATCH between Dariu> and
Sally; arrival of tho villian
\gg [ Braighton; his interview with
Miiry ; he resolves upon her
<tfA ' ruin. A KWEER, KUTE AND
^Evia KOMIOAL RAPE KOD KOT1LION,
by all the characters;
tu n,"rl'.v or nnt t0 mftrrJ 5 l'ie
5^/7"""?^^J ~ question decided by a Trial
Dance 1 etween Darius ami
grove; Mary and Braighton;
his infmnous proposal: her
scorn anu indignation; Darius
'jest in time'; lie rescues Mary
from the villain Braighton;
Jxji-'fi sudden appearance ofOnuwnncha;
the Gray Wolf. THE
tiireat-t h k v 0 w 0 f
VENGEANCE?1"Their burn'"K
v'"ages shnll light my fathrlr
filTl ' rr's spirit to the happy hnuting
Jmk?ground. The midnight warto
hoop shall ring upon their ears,
# #)A and they shall start from their
slumber to see the red man
standing by their side. The
>) Tomahawk shall gleam aloft,
y AX K EE COURTSIIP?The
iff? Butter Business; Darius in a
fix; preparations for battle;
heroism ot~ Fred. Sinclair; the
J very land cries out for Liberty!
The shout is bore on' very gale
sweeps through onr wa
ving forests;'tis echoed back
from hilt ond mountain ; 'tis
'j-j- answered in the rushing river
and the roaring waterfall! AH
shout "America be Free!" Darius am: Sally preparingfor
War! Loading the "shooting irons!"
Attack of the Savages on the settlement?Mary in
Braighton's power. Tall specimen of Yankee Scalping?the
desolate home; the lonely hearth ; encampment
in the wilderness.. THE MIDNIGHT
V ATCH-FIRE?Indians in Council?Indian War
Dance?Darius and Fred, on the trail; they are
captured by the Indians; Yankee ingenuity ; the
stratagem; the escape; death of the Indians; rescue
of Mary and Sally. DEATH OF BRAIGHTON,
Villainy foiled and Innocence triumphant.
The whole conveying a corrjct idea of the TIMES
THAT TRIED MEN'S SOULS.
B35L. Remember, the two Companies perform in
the same Tent, Burl's Circus Company in the
Ring; Yankee Rolinson's on a regular devoted
J stage, with splendid Scenery.
Tiie groat Drama?"days of 7G"?will only be
performed at night.
*jl* The above Company will nlso perform at
! FORT MILLS. FRIDAY.' NOVEMBER 19th;
i ROCK HILL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20th.
Nov 4 41 :-t
I , OHARIjISSTON
FEMALE SEMINARY, I
Rev. C. WALLACE. \PnINC1IMls
Mrs. M. D. LAWTON. J 1 n,NCUMLSTHE
above veil known Institution !
rjwill be re-opened for Boarding Schol- i
| ars on'MONDAY, NOVEMBER 8th. j
; jPjP?" THE DAY SCHOOL is already in opcration.
| TEACHERS,
i Rev. C. WALLACE, Prii cipal, and Lecturer on
j Natural Science.
! Mrs. D. M. LAWTON, Matron,
j Miss ANNA VAN NOY, Vice Principal.
Miss JULIA V. ROACI', Assistaut.
! Miss SARAH S11COUBOE, Primary Depart- !
I ment.
Mrs. JULIA BOUNETIIEAU, Tainting and j
Drawing.
Mrs. DOWELL. French.
Professor ROBINSON, Vocal Music.
Professor WOODRUFF, Phonography (the now
and beautiful art of short ! and writing.)
Other Professors of Mutic and Languages employed
as required.
A few lads under nine years old received in the
Primary Department of the Dny School.
Apply at 196 East-Bav. Northeast Corner of ;
Laurens-Street.
Nov 11 4.1 3t
PURE TEXERIFFE, SHERRY,
Port, Madeirn nnd M ilaga WINES, for medicinal
purposes. For Sale by
ALLISON & BRATTON.
Jan 7 1 tf
[MiACBAH k Mill
i HEW FAMILY 6B0CEBY.
NEAR THE
KING'S MOUNTAIN R. ROAD DEPOT.
I
FI^HK SUBSCRIBERS have formed a co-part!
A not ~hip fnr the purpose of conducting the {
Grocery and PRODUCE business under the firm of !
MEACHAffi & WHEELER.
We will buy COTTON, FLOUR, WHEAT, Corn,
and anything else in the way of Country Produce
brought to Vorkville for gale, and
Give the Highest Market Price,
OUR STOCK OF GROCERIES will be complete,
comprising everything belonging to the business.
They have been bought for CASH, and
CO,-.in' 1. ..M in t h ft on,1
o\*irvivvi nun iituv^u um c i? ?"v t (liiu
New York Markets, and
Will be Sold at Short Profits.
Wc solicit an examination of our Stock and Prices.
S. B. MEACHAM,
B. T. WHEELER.
Sept .10 39 tf
17*LOt:R.?50 bags STOWE'S A No. 1 Fam.
ilv FLOUR, for sale by
MEACHAM k WHEELER.
Nov 18 40 tf
WASTED^!00 bushels DRIED Apples. j
200 bushels DRIED PEACHES, for which
the highest market price will be paid in Cash or
Groceries by
MEACITAM A WITEELER.
Nov 18 4G tf
BUSHELS CORN. Just received and
Ov'vf for sale by the subscribers.
MEACHAM & WHEELER.
Nov 4 44 tf
TOBACCO AID SEGARS.-A large
lot of TOBACCO and SEOARS, now in store
a:id for sale by
MEACHAM & WHEELER.
Oct 21 42 tf
H' EM LOCK LEAWIER^'1-ARGE
stock will be kept constantly on hand by
MEACHAM & WHEELER.
Oct 21 42 tf
A SACKS of SALT. For sale by
JLUU MEACHAM k WHEELER.
Oct 21 42 " tf
YORK SHERIFF'S^SALES
BY Virtue of Writs of Fieri Facias. to me directed,
wi ll be sold between the legal hours of
Sheriffs Stile, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN
DECEMBER NEXT,
On Tuesday after the first Monday in December
next, at the house of Allen Withers, I will sell one
Still and vessels, levied as the property of Loften
B. Sherrer, at the suit of Moore k Rainey, vs.
Loften B. Sherrer and Mary Nance. 1
As agent of Cnpt. Hugh M. Jackson, I will sell
all the property in possession of S. W. Jackson in
connection with the Livery Stable, consisting in
part of Carriages, Horses, Buggies, kc. Terms
made known on the day of Sale. 1
uy virtue or .in orcier irom tne uourr or urainary
of York District, I Trill sell on the first Monday
in December next, a, tract of land bounding on
lands of Samuel Wright, Edward Leech and H
H. Thompson, containing eighty and one-half acres;
sold to make partition among the heirs-atlaw
of Rhoda Smith, deceased. 1
By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary
of York District, I will sell at York Court
House on the first Monday in "December next, a
truct of lar.d, bounding on lands of Alexander
Hoflf, ? Rurseley's land. It. M. Roark, and lands
formerly belonging to Henry Clark, containing ?
acres, more or less: sold to make partition among
the hcirs-at-law of James Mullenax. deceased. 1
By viruc of nn order from the Court of Ordinary
of York District, I will sell at York C. House,
ou the first Monday in December next, a tract of
land bounding on lands of widow Guntharp, H.
R. llouser and others, containing eighty-five and
a half acres. Also, another tract, bounding on
lands of Johnston Goforth, Charles Hopper and
widow Gnnthnrp and others, containing 11].] acres
?sold to make partition among the heira-at-law
of Thoma < Bridges, deceased. 1
One trnct of land hounding on lands of William
A. Latta, Charles Wilketison, N. Roberts. James
l'ool and others. Also, one buggy and harness,
levied on as the property of George S. Doster, at
the suit of J. B. Withers, Survivor, and others. 1
One tract of land whereon Henry Rataree resides,
and bounding on lands ofCapt. Samuel Anderson,
James Smith and others, levied on as the
property of J. 11. Westbrook, at tin; suit of Mills
& Co., and others. 1
One tract of land whereon James Rhea, resided
at the time of his death, levied on as his property,
at the suit of R. T. Allison and others, vs. A. 11.
McCay, Administrator of James Rhea, deceased.
One tract of land whereon the defendant resided
at the time of his death, bounding ou lands of
Thomas T. Gwinn, Jeptha Gwiun, Wm. Robinson
and others, levied on as the property of Robert
Robinson, at the suit of Thomas T. Gwiun and
others. 1
Two bouses and lots in Yorkville, situated on
the Lincoln road, bounding on land of Richaj-d
11a nn nn.) ntlv akj law! atl on no llia nnonnrtr rtf IT
Ultl U HUM UlliCl^i IWtlVU l/U UO IUC piup?l Ut 11.
II. Wbiteuer, at the suit of G. R. Ilatchford. 2
One trart of land whereon the defendent now
resides, bounding on lauds of James R. Robinson,
and Dickson McKnight. Also, one other tract,
known as the "McClerkin place," and bounding
on lands of John McKnight, Win. Gunn, Dick?on
McKnight and others, levied on a3 the property
of Dr. John Hall, at the suit of John Ross and
others. 2
One negro man, Berry, levied on as the property
of James Meek, at the suit of John F. Brian &
James A. Gaston, Administrators and others. 2
One house and lot in Vorkville, situated on the
Mason's Ferry Road, and bounding on lots of Robert
Mendenhall, E. A. Crenshaw, and whereon
Mrs. Ashcraft now lives, levied on as the property
of John A. Kincaid, at the suit of the State for
taxes. Also at the suit of James Finley. 4
Three negroes, viz: Sue and her two children,
Ellen and John, levied on as the property of W.
S. Dunlnp, at the suit of Roddy & Co. and others.
3
One tract of land whereon the defendant now
resides, levied on as the property of Violet Smith,
at the suit of John Ross. 10
One tract of land whereon the defendant now
resides, levied on as the property of Joseph Hetherington,
at the suit of Joseph Herndon and others.
10
One tract of land whereon defendant now lives,
hounding on lands of S. G. Westbrook, II. H.
Drennan and others. Also one other tract bounding
on lands of Daniel Williams, together with
the mills situated thereon. Also six negroes, viz:
Bill, Charles Amanda, Ren, May and Green, levied
on as the property of J. N. McElwce, Jr., at
the suit of William Caldwell and others. 5
One tract of land whereon the defendant now
resides, levied on as the property of Clcramy Moss,
at the suit of the Slate for tuxes and others. 3
S. C. YOUNG BLOOD, s. v. d.
Yorkville, November 4, 18-J8.
BODTCRES OF LAND FOR SALE
IV YORK HISTRirT.
THE undersigned, having purchased, and removed
to a plantation on the East side of the Catawba
river, offers for sale his valuable plantation
ou the West-side of said river, two-and-a hall
iniles; from the Nation Ford, and immediately on
the Nation Ford road, 3 miles from Rock Hill, adjoining
lands of Col. Cad. Jones, A. Whyte, Erq.,
and others, containing
500 ACRES.
About two-thirds of this plantation is in cultivation,
and the remainder is WOODLAND. One
half of the lend in cultivation, has been cleared
within the last four years, and is equal to any
land in York or Chester District, for the cultivation
of Cotton. About FIFTY ACRES ia
FIXE BOTTOM LAM).
The place is well improved?having a GOOD
DWELLING HOUSE, a new Gin-House, a new
double Corn Crib, &c. There are also Negro-Houses,
and all other necessary outbuildings on the
premises.
Any one desiring to purchaso will be shown the
land by Mr. McFADDEN, wno is now residing
upon it. Any information desired, as to price,
and terms of sale, cnu be obtained by addressing
the undersigned at Fort Mills, York Dist., S. C.
C. L. CLAWSON.
Sept 30 30 tf
^ fT DOZ. SOlPOIVIFIElt.?An article
/ D highly useful at this season, for making the
very best kind of soap. One Dollar's worth of
this article will make fifty gallons of most excellent
washing soap. Warranted genuine. For
Sale by ALLISON & BR AT TON.
I FOG ARTIES .
CASH DEY G
:C
WE IRE SOW PREPARED TO E?
varii
mkt mi mm
WHICH WILL BE SOLD AT V
(:<
OUR COUNTRY FRIENDS will find it to the
T.'OlTON GOODS. Encouraged h}' past favoi
uient of our business. Our CASH SYSTEM enabl
Orders from the Country, accompanied with cas
be promptly ntttended to, and great c ue taken to |
FOGAR1]
Charleston, Oct. 28, 1808.
Cimbiktcs.
I
For announcing a Candidate for Office, per year, i
or for a leitt time, $5 in advance; if
not paid in advance, $10.
FOR ORDINARY. \
Or d ixary.--T he "friend 9 of" JOHN B. j
JACKSON", Esq., respectfully nnnouncc him |
us n Candidate for the office of ORDINARY.
April 8 14 ly*
kdiyary. The friends of JEROME (
C. MILLER, respectfully announce him as a
Candidate for ORDINARY of York District, at the
next election.
April 1 13 y*
rdinary.?The friends of JOHN G.
ENLOE, Esq . respectfully announce bira as
a Candidate for ORDINARY of York District, at j
the ensuing election.
Sept 2 35 tf
FOR TAX-COLLECTOR.
Tax-collector.?We arc authorized
to annouuee W. B. McCONNELL, as a Candidate
for Tax-Collector for York District, at tho
ensuing election.
March 11 * tf
Tax collector?The friends of C
C. GWIN, respectfully announce him as a
Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR for York District,
at the ensuing election.
March 4 * tf
Tax-collector.?the friends of b.
P. BOYD respectfully announce him as a
Candidate for Tax-Collector for York District, at
the ensuing election.
March 11 10 tf
Tax-collector.?We are authorized
to announce THOMAS ROACH as a Candidate
for Tax Collector for York District, at the
next election.
Feb 23 * 3 tf
TAX COLLECTOR.--The friends of Captain
JOHN J. WYLIE. beg leave to announce
him as a candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR of York
District, at the next election.
Dec 17 50 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
TAX COLLECTOR.~Wc are anthorized
to announce S. S. ELAM as a Candidate for
TAX COLLECTOR of York District, at the ensuing
election.
Jan 7 1 tf
TAX COLLECTOR.?We are authorized
to announce Capt. DANIEL D. MOORE as a
Candidate for TAX COLLECTOR for York District,
at the ensuing election.
Jan 14 2 tf
' TAX COLLECTOR.?We are authorized
JL to announce WYLiE L. HARRIS, Esq., as a
Candidate for TAX-COLLECTOR of York District,
at the ensuing election.
J an 7 1 tf
CROCKERY,
CHINA AND GLASSWARE,
or
DIRECT IMPORTATION.
H. C. NICHOLS,
COLUMBIA, S. C.,
IS now opening the largest and most complete
STOCK OF CHINA, GLASS and EARTHEN
WARE, including all the newest patterns and
most desirable shapes.
Rich CHINA DINNER SETTS.
" " TEA "
Also, new shapes of GRANITE, of best China
glazing, a far superior quality to the ordinary
ware.
Cut and Moulded Glassware, of every variety ;
and ricb engraved setts of fine French and Amer
can GLASSWARE.
Table Cutlery of superior quality; heavy Pla
ted Goods ; neweet shape Baskets; Forks, Spoons,
Cups, Goblets, Waiters, and fine heavy Castors of
newest styles; all warranted of a superior quality.
New patent FLUID LAMPS, surpassing anything
of the kind ever known. It is Peter's NONEXPLOSIVE
GAS LAMP?is lighted as a candle
is lighted?has every improvement. We offer
for sale District rights, aud can furnish the Lamps
if desired.
KEROSENE LAMPS of new style, some of
which of which are very beautiful. Also, KEROSENE
OIL; Fluid Chandeliers for Churches and
Halls; Tea Trays, Looking Glasses, Coffee Urns,
Steak and Beef Dishes, with hot-water plate and
lamp. English Tin Dish Covers, fine inetal Chamber
Setts; superior Coffee Mills; Shovel and
Tongs, Fenders, Andirons, Brass bound Cedar
Ware, Brushes, Brooms, &c. Altogether a complete
outfitting for Housekeepers.
II. C. NICHOLS,
China Depot, Commercial Bank Building,
Columbia, S. C.
Nov 11 45 3t
NEW CABINET SHOP.
3JJEW FIRM.
HARRIS & MOORE,
HAVING formed a co-partnership in the CAB
INET BUSINESS, take this method to in
form their frieuds and the citizens of York District
generally, that they arc prepared at their
Shop, one door South of the Post Office and adjoining
the ENQUIRER PRINTING OFFICE, to
manufacture every description of
EV?LJMR.3?r*Tr,?J*R.JE39
which they will dispose of at the LOWEST Pill
CES FOR CASH, or in exchange for LUMBER
figf" Particular attention will be given to REPAIRING.
From the long experience of the Seuior Partner
in the business, they feel warranted in saying that
enure SUUSUlCUUIl Will U? ^ncii iu an n?w ujhj
be plensed to extend them patronage. Give us ?
call.
S. S. HARRIS,
C. R MOORE.
Oct 29 43 3m
WAR! WAR!! WAR!!!
Not against the Mormons, but
AGAINST THE HARD TIMES.
OWIXQ to the exceeding great pressure of the
times, we have been induced to put down our
prices, for the sake of CASH, to a bare compen
sution for labor. We will make
Cloth Coats, finest style, Cash, $7 00; Credit, $10
44 44 plain 44 44 5 00; 44 8
Over " fine " " 8 00; 44 12
44 41 plain 44 44 6 00; 44 10
Sack 44 fine 44 4 4 4 00 ; 44 6
4 4 44 plain 44 44 3 00; 44 5
Vests and Pants, 44 1 50; 44 3
Cutting Coats, Cash, 40 cents; Credit, 75 cents.
Cutting Vests and Pants, Cash, 26c; Credit, 40c.
Country Produce taken at the market
price; promises of produce at no price.
"We will keep no Books of Account except a
Cash-Book, and a Book of Notes.
Wc feel grateful for past favors, and hope by
strict attention to business, to merit a continuance
sf the same. W. C. OWEN & BRO.
Sept 23 28 3m
SAVE YOUR RAGS!?The undersigned
wish to purchase 100,000 pounds clean LINEN
or COTTON RAGS, for which the highest
market price will be paid.
. L. BLOOMBERG & BRO.
Jan 12 2 tf
& STILLMAN.
o): j
OODS STORE.
o):
tlUBIT A NEW AND EXTENSIVE
:t\ OF
m w !
ERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. |
)
ir advantage to examine our stock of PLANT A .
s, we have given special attention to this depart- I
lea to sell for VERV SMALL PROFITS. I
h or city acceptances, at thirty or sixty days, will
izive satisfaction.
riES & STILLMAN.
257 King-street, Corner of Wentworth-Street.
43 tf
WHEELER'S
CARRIAGE EMPORIUM!
AN ASSORTMENT OF FINE
CARRIAGES AND HARNESS,
NOW FINISHED AND
FOR IE IT EITfill EOV PRICES.
ALSO :
ftUdSQff*. &QGKAWATS AO
nvjG-cs-iJE:s
OF ALMOST EVERY VARIETY.
JHE^L RIVE! ?0 9S 9
BCOOY UMBRELLAS, and a general assortment
of everything belonging to the business.
REPAIRING
Done well and cheap. All work warranted.
B. T. WHEELER.
Oct 14 41 tf
WANTED WWEDIATELY
AT WHEELER'S
CARRIAGE EMPORIUM,
4/^ n/in GOOD eensoned WHITE-OAK
SPOKES, for which ?1 25 per
hundred will be given in CASH on delivery.
ALSO,
100,000 GREEN White-Oak SPOKES, for
which ?1 per hundred will be given for A No. 1
good Timber, nud no other kind will be taken.
50,000 Good WHITE HICKORY SPOKES,
for which SI 25 per hundred will be given.
ka aa<v A?* a Ci r r i?r i i?r?
iiV)Vuu leci .von
25,000 feet HICKORY PLANK.
5,000 feet WHITE OAK PLANK.
50,000 feet YELLOW POPLAR PLANK,
for all of which the highest market price will be
given.
Bills will be furnished, if applied for, to split
the Spokes and saw the Plauk by, so that no mistake
need be made. The Plank must be good
Timber.
As an inducement to get the above named quan
titv of timber, I will give the following
FRIZES :
For the largest quantity of each kind of timber
named above, and the best in quality, delivered
by one man, within twelve months from this
date, a fine GOLD WATCII.
For the next largest quantity and nextJbest in
qunlity, a fine GOLD CASE with PEN and PENCIL
combined.
For the third in quality and quantity, FIVE
DOLLARS in gold.
B. T. WHEELER.
Sept 1 38 tf
WANTED
IMMEDIATELY
. AT WHEELER'S
CARRIAGE EMPORIUM,
18,000!
GOOD COAL,
for which
U9 VOLS Mil HUNT.
Contracts will be made for the whole amount, or
any part of it, if applied for soon.
B. T. WIIEELER.
Oct 14 II tf
somethincTnewTn^york!
TIIjTON'S patent
IIPROVESEAT OX THE VIOLIX!
ITNTIL within a few years, there hns been no
j change in the VIOLIN. The oldest instruments
now in use were mndeahnut the year 1650,
at Cremona, in Italy. Musicians have long believed,
that to possess perfection of tone, a VIOLIN
must hnvo age; but. this belief has of late
been agreeably changed, even in regard to the
Cremona; by using the new patent improvement.
The chief object of TILTON'S PATENT, ia to
obtain a tone at once clear and full, mellow and
round, sweet and powerful. These VIOLINS are
for sale at the JEWELRY STORE occupied by
E. M. K1RKPATR1CK.
April 20 17 tf
KEROSENE OIL RIMERS AND LAM.
Oil Distilled from Coal, not Explosive!
THE BURNER of this LAMP, at a SLIGHT
EXPENSE, can be attached to any ordinary
Lamp, and burns at an expense of ONE THIRD
OF ONE PER CENT. PER HOUR, giving the
LIGHT OF SIX CANDLES!
The Lamps have been reduced in price, bringing
them within the reach of all who use light.?
Call and get one, together with some OIL. They
are sold FOR CASH and CASH ONLY.
E. M. KIRKPATRICE.
May 27 21 tf
I^ALL & WINTER CXOTHING.-.
The undersigned informs bis friends and customers
that lie is receiving his Fall and Winter
stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, purchased
in New York at rates which will enahle him to
sell AS LOW as any honse in town. The stock
consists iu part of a variety of Over Coats, Fine
Dress and Winter Coats; fine Cassimcre Pants,
and a variety of common wear; a large as-ortment
of Under-Clothing, Furnishing Goods
generally, Collars, Gloves, Cravats, Shirts, &c. :
ogether with Valises, Trunks, Umbrellas, &c.
Call before purchasing elsewhere.
F. H. SIMRIL.
Sept 30 39 tf
AMBROTYPESr HELMOTMS, 4C.
UNTIL FARTHER NOTICE, I will attend to
the taking of Photographic Pictures EVERY
tay at my room, one door west of the Presbyterian
Church. Those persons who do not find it
convenient to come on my regular days, (Saturdays)
had better embrace the present opportunity,
and provide themselves with those invaluable
tecpsakes, good Ambrotype likenesses.
J. R. SCHORB.
June 24 25 tf
IAXOSI PIANOS !
The Subscriber keeps constantly
ou hand, PIANO-FORTES of the ve-fl 1 iS J J
ry BEST QUALITY, which he offers for sale on
he most reasonable terms. Every Iustrumem
FULLY WARRANTED.
BQT* Piano-Fortes TUNED and REPAIRED.
WM. H. ORCHARD,
Yorkville, 8. C. I
Oct 7 40 ly
BUGGIES! BUGGIES! !-Tbe snbscri
her having purchased the interest of JOHN
McCANTS iu the CARRIAGE-SHOP, (formerl
of the firm of Weikert & McCants) will carry on
the said shop in all its branches.
REPAIRING will be executed with neatnesiind
dispatch.
W. P. McFADDEN.
Sept 16 87 tf '
DRAY TICKETS.?A large lot rn hand
and for sale at the ENQUIRER OFFICE.
SMtmiffljESTIIIimiTI
THE following Scheme will be drawn by 8.
SWAN & CO., Managers of the Sparta Academy
Lottery, in each of their single number Lotteries
for NOVEBMER 1858, at AUGUSTA,
Georgia, in public, under the superintendence of
Commissioners.
Class 40 Draws Saturday, November 6, 1858.
Class 41 Draws Saturday, November 18, 1858.
Class 42 Draws Saturday, November 20, 1868.
Class 43 Draws Saturday, November 27, 1868.
ON THE PLAN OF SINGLE NUMBERS.
Fifty thousand Tickets! Fire thousand four
hundred and eighty-five prizes! Nearly one prize
to every nind tickets. Magnificent scheme! to be
drawn EACH SATURDAY IN NOVEMBER!
1 Prize of $70,000 | 4 Prizes of 900
1 " 30,000i: 4 " 800
1 " 10,000p 4 ? 700
1 " 6,000 ' 4 " GOO
1 " 4,000!' 60 ? 600
1 <- 3,000 ' 60 " 800
1 ? 1,600!? 100 " 126
4 ? 1,000 280 " 100
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
4 pzs. of $400 apxg. to $70,000 px. are $1,600
4 44 800 44 80,000 44 44 1,200
4 44 200 " 10,000 " " 800
4 14 125 44 6,000 44 44 600
4 44 1 00 4 4 4,00 0 44 4 4 4 00
4 44 75 44 8,000 44 " 800
4 44 60 44 1,500 44 44 200
6,000 44 20 arc 100,000
5,485 Prizes amounting to $820,000
Whole Tickett $10?Halves $5?Quarters $2,60. ^
A Circular showing the plan of the Lotteries
will be sent to any one desirous of receiving it.
Certificates of Packages will be sold at the following
rates, which is the risk:
Certificate of Package of 10 Whole Tickets,...$80
44 44 10 Half 44 ... 40
44 44 10 Quarter 44 ... 20
44 44 10 Eighth 44 ... 10
BoF In ordering Tickets or Certificates, enclose
the money to our address for the Tickets ordered,
on receipt of which they will bo forwarded by first
mail. Purchasers can have Tickets endingin any
figure they may designate.
The List of Drawn Numbers and Prizes will be
sent to purchasers immediately after the drawing.
B?, furchasers will please write their signatures
plain, and give their Post Office, County and
State.
Remember that every Prixe is drawn and
payable in fall without deduction.
PSF All prizes of SI,000 and nnder, paid immediately
after the drawing?other prizes at the
usual time of thirty days.
All communications strictly confidential.
Address Orders for Tickets or Certificates to
S. SWAN & CO., Augusta, Qa.
8?, Persons residing near Montgomery, Ala.,
or Atlanta, Ga., can have their orders filled, and
save time hy addressing, S. Swan & Co., at either
of those cities.
tQf A list of the numbers that are drawn from
the wheel, with the amonnt of the prize that each
one is entitled to, will be publishod after every
drawing, in the following papers;
Augusta (Geo.) Constitutionalist, New Orleans
Delta, Mobile Register, Charleston Standard, Nashville
Gazette, Atlanta Intelligencer, New York Weekly
Day Book, Savannah Georgian, Richmond Dispatch,
New York Dispatch and Paulding (Miss.)
Clarion, and Little Rock (Ark) True Democrat
| Oct 28 43 ' tf
HOSE'S HOTEL,
YORKVILLE, S. C.
MTHIS com nmodious BRICK BUILDING
is situnted near the centre of
the town, on the East side of the Main
street, and the PlRST HOTEL AFTER
LEAVING THE DEPOT. The Proprietor
wishes to inform the public that he has at great
expense, built, this Sp-ing,
A THREE STORY VERANDA,
and mado other internal improvements for the
comfort of its quests; and can now snv without'
fear of contradiction, that the ROOM3 ami accommodations
at this house, cannot be surpassed in
the State. Attached to this establishment is a
LARGE ^
LIVERY STABZiS, ]
with a good supply of Provender, and accommodations
for one hundred horses. .Travellers conveyed
to the Springs, or any part of the up country,
with good Carriages, Horses, and careful ^.
Servants, and at moderate charges. A
3SIUW OM3NTIBUS A
will be found at the Depot to convey passengers
to and from this Hotel FREE OF CHARGE.
Good Lots, well fenced, and a good supply of
water for STOCK, and corn as low as it can be
bought in this place.
The whole of the above establishment is owned
and superintended by the subscriber himself, who
RETURNS THANKS
to the public for their liberal patronage hitherto,
and hopes by strict attention to the comfort of bis
guests, still to enjoy as well as deserve their favors.
Charges at this establishment shall be as
moderate as any other house in this place.
W. E. ROSE.
N. 13.?I hope that the travelling community
will judge for themselves, and not be influenced
by sinister and officious meddlers on the road or
(|t the depot. After a trial, if a better house can
L, r ,1 rn - -i ?i* t-- -
uc iuuuu iu xuyiu, uo cnarge wiu ue maue.
W. E. R.
July 22 29 tj
W3MM30MTO,
BY JS.3M. STOWB,
YORKVILLE, 8. C.
THIS establishment has recently been remoddeled,
repaired and fitted up anew, and the
subscriber is prepared to entertain in the best
style his friends who may visit Yorkville. The
ROOMS are comfortable and well furnished; servants
attentive; and the table supplied with the
best that comes to market. Terms moderate.
GOORE'S LIVERY STABLES, attached to the
Hotel, will furnish the best provisions for any
stock that may be brought to the Hotel; and provide
conveyances to any point, at the shortest notice,
and on reasonable terms.
SAM'L N. STOWE.
July 15 28 tf
South Carolina?York District,
WHEREAS SAM'L K. GILL has applied to
mo for Letters of Administration, on all and
singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits
of ISAAC N. SADLER, lato of the District aforc-aid
deceased:
These are therefore to cite and admonish all
and singular, the kindred and creditors of the
said deceased, to bo and appear before me, at our
next Ordinary's Court for the said District, to be
holdeu at York Court House on the 20th day of
November inst., to shew cause, if any, why the
said administration should not be grant id.
Given under my hand and Seal, this 10th day of
November, in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and fifty-eight, and in the
eighty-third year of American Independence.
J. M. ROSS, 0. Y. D.
Nov 11 45 2t
GKfl REWARD.-RANAWAY from the
Jp It/vl snhscriber four or five weeks ago, my
>oy STEVE, who is 30 or 3o years old, 6 feet one
>r two inches high, weighs about 210 pounds, and
when spoken to speaks pleasingly. He has a
. ... nno ofj <3uid hnv ia a Rlnrlfsmitli
v;m uciun vuv vjc. ?
<rid formally belonged to JONAS REAP of Chcs-.
*r District. H? was purchased near Blacksfock's
Depot of said Reap, and ranaway before coming
to my possession. He lias a pass from Mr R"?p
r a month or more, and is supposed to be making
his way to a free State. The above reward
will be paid for his apprehension and delivery into
any jail where I can jjet him.
BURR RAGSDALE,
Rossville, S. C.
Nov 11 46 4t
VTOTICE.--1 will make application at the
ll expiration of three months from date, for a
rene al of Certificate No. 4*6, for ONE SHARE
f stock in the King's Mountain Rail Road Company,
dated 1st of August 1867. Said Certificate
heing either lost or mislaid.
JNO. L. MILLER.
Nov 4 44 8m
IKMAii Ir'LIt!>.?Forty gallonT~of
BURNING FLUID, manufactured from 96
per cent. Aloobol, and warranted good and cheaper
than any other material for clear and brilliant
light, emitting no smoke whatever. For
Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON.
BROWN'S AND MARIS CONCENTRATED
Essence of JAMAICA GINGER.
For Sale by ALLISON & BRATTON.
Oct 21 42 tf
GEE.ATINE.?Coxes patent refined GELATINE,
with which an unrivalled chrystaliM
Jelly can be made in a few minutes. For Sale by
ALLISON & BRATTON. i
Jan T 1 tf