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Jkrarial snb Comirtmial. YORKYULE PRICES CURRENT. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY CARROLL, CLARK A CO. WEDNESDAY, October 10, 18G9. IIAGOHKi?Ounw?V yard .. -ft 30 ItAbtaROPB-HerapVib 1*#$ Manilla, V lb 35 (a) 30 Cotton, Y fc (ai) IKON TIES, per pound, 10 fa) 12>f BLUE-STONE, V ft <fa 80 CANDLES?Tallow?V ib .. .. (fa< .. Adamantine, ? fb 25 COFFEE?Kio-V ft.., 20 fa) -28 Laguy ra, YD) (fa 30 Java. Y lb. .. @ 43 COTTON YARN, V bunch of A pounds,.." (?2 85 OUNPOWDEK, V ft...< . ? 45 MACKEREL?No. 1, half barrel#.... .. S .y -.. No. 2, half barrels (a) No. 3, half barrel* fa) 12 00 No. LVKIt, 5) 3 75 No. 2, Y Kit, (fa 3 50 No. 3, V Kit, .. M 3 00 MOLASSES?Cuba?V gallon (a) 70 West India, V gallon .. (fa .. New Orleans, Y gallon 115" fa) 1 25 NArLS-Northem-Y ft 7* <2 8 MICE, V ft ; @ 12 SALT, Y sack ,.? 3 30 SUGAR?Pulverized?Y lb ? S 25 Crushed, YD) (fa .25 ' , 4 *,Yft.. i,.i i.i.y. ? - 30 - " C, Extra, YHb,.? 1 ... ff- 09 Brown, YB>. ? fa) 10 TEA?Hyson?V B> 1 50 @ 2 00 Imperial, Y ft ... .. @ ? Black, Y ft ; ..A... 100 (fa 150 V1NBOAR?Cider?V gallon ..) ? ' 65 PRODUCE MARKET?PRICES FROM WAGONS. BACON-Ham#?V 1b @ 23 Shoulder*, Y lb (? 17 SJdca, V ft., w. .. (fa 22 r>r,DW u k,,..v..T ' __ (a\ 1 35 CORN \reAl7> bushel(ai i :o DRIED FRU "?Apple*, peeled, V bushel.. .. @ 1 00 IVaclien, peeled, V bushel.. .. (a! 1 50 Peaches, unpeeled, V bushel <?i 1 25 EUOS, V dozen ?. 15 to. FLOUR, VI00 !bi. 4 50 @ 5 25 HIDES?Green?V lb @ 7 /- Dry, V lb ffi 14 LARD?Country?V 8> @ 22 < LI>IE, V bushel @ 50 O ATS, V bushel @ "0 PEAS. V bushel (? POTATOES?Irish?V bushel 50 @ 75 Sweet, V bushel 75 @ i 00 SHINOLS9, V WOO 3 50 @ 4 00 TALLOW, ? ft 10 $ 12^ WHEAT, V bushel <& 1 50 Cotton has declined a little during the week, closing at 23 cents for good middling. CHESTER, Oct. 12.?Cotton*.?In consequence of Unfavorable advices from New York and Liverpool, our market is lower, and middling is quoted to-day at 23 cents. CHARLOTTE, Oct. 11.?Cotton?On Monday of ' last week the market opened at 24 to 241 cents" for middling, and continued quiet during the week with few fluctuations?closing inactive on Satur- 1 dav at 241 to 24ij cents. Sales for the week 388 1 bales. Corn?Old, $1.40 to $1.45'; new, $1.20 to $1.25. Corn Meal $1.50. . 1 Flour?$4.50 to $4.75 per sack. Wheat?None ottering. >f. Oats 75 to 80 cents. Peas, $1.20 to $1.2."). NEW Y'ORK, Oct. 11?7 p. in-Cotton fully half cent lower, with sales of 2,500 bales at 261. LIVERPOOL, Oct 11.?3 p. m.?Cotton opened . quiet but closed irregular?uplands 121 to 12gd. CHARLESTON, Oct. 11.?Cotton steady with sales of 450 bales?middling 251. CHARLESTON, October 7.?The Crops and Receipts.?There have been heavy rains over sec- , tions of the cotton region during the weok, which j has somewhat interfered with securing the crop ; ( but "ho information has been received indicating any damage of notei, and the weather having again ' taken a settled character, it is thought that an ; equinoctial blow will beescapedj, and that the sea- j son wQl be favorable for picking ior several weeita. < The receipts at the principal cotton ports have continued good, and the following table will show tho comparison with last year: 1869. 1868. : 'New Orleans, October 6, 50,464 63,966 Mobile, October C, .-.23,293 19,306 Savannah, October 6, 53,698 22,680 Charleston, October 6, 26,867 11,112 Texas, October 1, 8,151 6,775 The Cotton Market.?The market for this staple for the week undet review has exhibited rather more steadiness, and the opinion entertained by many that the price has reached its minimum for tne present, unless the future receipts should be unexpectealy large, will no doubt have ] a healthy influence on prices. Tho staple in the English'market opened flat at the commencement < of the week at 12&u., but afterwards became firm- < er, and slightly hardened to 12id. to 12$d. At Xew 1 York the article began at 27ic., improved to 28, and has since receded to 27 jc.; while at this point the rates were 25c. for middling uplands, but af terwards hardened to 251 to 258c. per pound. Corn.?The demand has been light, with moderate receipts, say about 6,000 bushels from Baltimore, ana limited lots from Tennessee by rail. . About 3,000 bushels of Virginia white was sold from the wharf in bulk, weight, at $1.47 to $1.50 per bushel. Tennessee descriptions may be quo- . ted by the car load, from the depot, at $1.35 to $1.49 per bushel, weight, bags included, and Maryland ( qualities, in jobbing lots, at $1.45 to $1.50 per 1 bushel, weight, sacks included. Flour.?There is a fair supply of most quali- ( ties in the market, and prices during the week have been without important change, the demand being firm, both from the city and country trade. Northern and Western super at $7.25 to $7.50 per barrel; extra $7.75 to $8 per barrel; family at $8 50 to $9.50 per barrel. Southern qualities are in moderate supply, and may be quoted at $7.50 per barrel for super, $8 to $8.25 for extra, and $9 to $9.50 for family descriptions. Salt.?Large lots are held at $2.10 to $2.25 per sack. Store lots are held at $2.30 to $2.40 per sack. Financial. YORKVILUE, October 13.?Gold, $1.85. NEW YORK, Oct. 11.?Gold quiet and steadv at $1,301. CHARLESTON, Thursday, October 7, 1869. ? RahIc of Camden. 68 : Bank of Charleston, 90 ; Bank of Chester, 12;BaukofGeorgetown, 13: Bank of Hamburg, 7; Bank of Newberrv, 85; Bank of South Carolina, 10; Bank of the State of South Carolina prior to 1861,33j; Bank of the State of South Carolina, after 1st January, 1861, 10; Commercial Bank, Columbia, 3 ; Exchange Bank, Columbia, 18; Merchant's Bank, Cheraw, 12; People's Bank, 93; Planter's Bank, Fairfield,7; Plantter'sand Mechanic's Bank,'Charleston, 93; Southwestern Railroad Bank, old, 73; Southwestern Railroad Bank, new, 73 ; State Bank, Charleston, 8; Union Bank, 98 to par; City of Charleston Change Bills, 95 ; State of South Carolina Treasury Notes. 95. Jppwncstl. Married?At the residence of the bride's fa-, ther, on the evening of the 12th instant, by Rev. R. Lathan, Mr. W. E. HARRISON and Miss A. R. HOGUE, all of this county. In Chester county, on Tuesday evening, October 5th, by Rev. John L. Wilson, Mr. JOHN H. NEELY and Miss AMANDA, daughter of Major .lamesG^Lowry^jfiihs^fiiester^^^^^^^^^/ ?bitunrg. Died?At Pinevillo, N. C., on the 4th instant, little SAMMIE, son of T. D. and L. E. Faulkner, aged fiveyearstwo months and twenty-seven days Go, blessed Sammie, unto tliy God, To he with Him forever blest: And may lib weeping parents, Lord, Seek and find their darling's rest. \ t'S Itest. Sammie, beneath the tufted sod; The mandate has gone forth from God, That all created beings must Lie mouldering in their mother dust. We living?dread we net the doom That sends this body to the tomb? This rtesh to us by God was given, In which to work our way to Heaven. MILLER WANTED. A NUMBER ONE FLOURING MILLER is wanted immediately, at my Mills near Clav Hill, York County, 8. C. WM. 8 AH MS.' October 7 40 tf SEED WHEAT FOR SALE. THE undorsigned lias for sale filty bushels of MAY WHEAT and fifty bushels of BEARDED WHEAT, which lie offers at ?2.50 per bushel A sample of the Wheat can be seen at the "Enquirer" Office. R. J. FOSTER. October 7 40 41* j ______ ALL persons indebted to STEELE it CO., are hereby notified that payment must lie made previous to the 15TH OF .OCTOBER NEXT, or the|saine will be placed in the hands of an Attor- J nev for collection. A. E. HUTCHINSON. August 26 34 8t PHILANTHROPIC L0DGE, No. 78, A. F. JL \A/ THE REGULAR COMMUNICATION XBL of this Lodge will be held on FRIDAY evening, the 15th instant. The Secretary will be prepared to receive the regular dues.* The Brethren will take duo notice and govern themselves accordingly. By order of the W. M. T. S. J EFFERYS, Secretary. October 7 40 2t ACCREDIT FOR POSTAGE. IN obedience to positive instructions from the Post Office Department, no credit will be given sit the Post Office in YORKVILLE, on and after the FIRST OF OCTOBER next, for either postage, box-rent or stamps. Subscribers to newspapers must pay the postage in advance. Letters dropped into the "letter-box" to which the necessary postage is not attached, -will be sent to the dead-letter office. E. E. ALEXANDER, P. M. EXCHANGE ON THE NORTH AT PAR. FOR SALE BY , HARDIN & HEATH, ' CHESTER, S. O. October 14 41 5t WANTED. ' BEESWAX, Com, Cotton, Butter, Choose Eggs and any other Produce, for which tin highest market price will 1)0 paid, bv j. a. lederer, . At the "Clawson Building." October 14 41 tf J. NEWTON LEWIS, Commissioji Merchant, no. 149 west pbatt 8teeet, BATIMORE, MD., WILL give particular attention to the SALE OE" PRODUCE, make liberal advances oi money on Cotton ; and will hold the consignment as long as the shipper desires. October 14 41 tf _______ THE Annual Meeting of the Board of County Commissioners will be held, at their Office, on tho FIRST TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER. All persons having Bills against the County ol York. South Carolina, are hereby notified to de posit them with the Clerk of the Board of County Commissioner*, on or before the first dav of November, in default thereof, sueh bills will not be audited at said AnniHl Meeting. B. P. BRIGGS, Clerk of Board of County Commissioners. October 14 41 ?t DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP ~ rilHE Co-Partnership heretofore existing hi the JL LIVERY STABLE BUSINESS iu YorkvTTle, under the name of WHITAKER AGOORK, was dissolvod on the 1st of September, 18D9. All persons having claims against the late firm are requested to present them to T. M. WHITAKER tor settlement. Those indebted to the firm will make payment to him. The Livery Stable business will be continued bv T. M. Whitnker. * T. M. WHITAKER, L. D. GOORE. : October 14 41 3t* IN BANKRUPTCY. Rc Purte T. S. Jefferysand W. B. Metts, Assignees, In lie. S. Leroy Adams, Bankrupt.?Petition for Hale, tic. . NOTICE is herobygiven toall creditors holding liens against the estate of the above named Bankrupt, to establish the same before W. I. Clawson, Registerin Bankruptcy, athisofflce, in Yorkville, within THIRTY DAYS after the date of this publication, June 3rd, and on their failure to do so, they will be barred from any benefit in the orrir?r for"distribution of BankrUDt'a estate, liercaf ter to be made. By order of the Hon. Geo. 8. Bryan, Judge ol *aid Court. W. B. METTS, \ Assiencos T. 8. JEFFERYS, j AsslBnoesOctober 14 * 41 t ... 3t IN THE COURT OF PROBATE^ YOJIKCOUXTY, Nancy J. Rattaree, John A. Rattaree, Martlxa Rattaree, and Henrietta Rattaree, heirs-at-Law of Henry Rattaree, deceased. YOU aro hereby ordered to appear at the Court of Probate, to be holden at York Court House, on the 23d day of November next, to shew cause, if any you can, why the proceeds of tho real estate of Henry Rattaree, deceased, sold by me for partition and division, should not bo paid over to A. Williford, Administrator of the said Henry Rattaree, deceased, to be applied by him to the payment of the debts of the said deceased. Given under my hand and seal of office, this 9th dav of October, A. D., 1869. F. C. HARRIS, Judge of Probate. October 14 41 Ot IN THE COURT O^PROBATB, YORK COUNTY. R. R. Darwin, Applicant, vs. Mrs. Gillio Darwin, et al., heirs-at-law of Pressly P. Darwin, deceased. IT appearing co my satisfaction that A. R. Beam and wife, Mary; and W. T. Smarr and wife, Nancy, being two of the Defendants, residing without this State, it is ordered, that they do appear and object to the sale of the Real Estate of Pressly P. Darwin, deceased, on or before the 23d lay of November next, or their consent to tho same will be entered of record. Given under my hand and Seal of Office, at Yorkville, S. C., this 7th day of October, 1869. F. C. HAR'RIS, Judge of Probate. October 14 - 41 '6t ^ PLANTATION FOR SALE. A NO. I Plantation for Sale, situate two miles Nortli-Wost of Bullock's Creek Church, in York County, consisting of SIX HUNDRED ACRES, 100 in Creek Bottoms, 4o0 in woods, tho remainder fresh land. No gullies on the place. Eight or nine springs on the place, together with A COTTAGE OF SIX ROOMS, Outbuildings, Ac., all in good repair. An excellent Orchard of Apples, Peaches, Cherries, Ac. If not sold before the FIRST MONDAY IN DECEMBER NEXT, by private contract, it will be sold at Chester C. it., December 6th, at public sale. For further particulars inquire of M. Aldrich, Agent, or J. A. Roberta on the premises. M. ALDRICH. October 14 41 3t TVTTT/T, POND AND CHANNEL OYSTERS. S~\ AFTER the 1st of November, it is v^?kl!5r proposed to furnish these Oysters, either in the shell or opened, in quantities tc suit purchasers, and at the lowest market prices. The Mill Pond Oyster supplied will be the celebrated GULL A ISLAND OYSTER, from the Lucas Mill Pond, at Charleston, which, for ilavoi and plumpness, is well known to be unsurpassed, Terms Cash. Orders solicited from all parts ol the country. Address THOMAS McCRADY, Agent, P. 0. Box, No. 339, Charleston, S. 0. References.?James Adger & Co., Hon. J. B, Campbell, Dr. St. J. Ravenel, David Jennings McCrady Son, W. G. Dingle, John S. Ryan. October 14 41 lm ^JUICK BETUBN8. AND PERMANENT IMPROVEMENT A TO THE BOIL. MAPES' NITROGENIZED SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME, composed of BONES, BIRD GUANO, FISH GUANO All thoroughly decomposed and reduced to j fine powder by "means of Fermentation and Sul phuric Acid. "Adapted to the growth of ! COTTON, COBN, WHEAT, TOBACCO, POTATOES, GRAIN CROPS, nn( all other Vegetables FruitTrees, Vines and Flow ers. The most quickly acting concentrated Man ure made. KINSMAN & HOWELL, General Agents for South Carolina, CHARLESTON, S. CAJR.OILI1V.V Z&- BRATTON, MASON <fc WITHERS are tin agents for the sale of this well-known Fertilize in York County. They have a few tons now oi hand, and will "sell it at Charleston prices with tin freight added. October 14 41 t f MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS" ESTABLISHMENT. HANING removed my business from Chcste to Yorkville, and taken the Store formerh occupied by Mrs. Hacket, I will continue to keej always on" hand a full line of MILLINER"! FANCY AND HAIR GOODS, to which Iwouh invite the attention ofthe Ladies. Havingadaugh livim. ;?1 Vow Vni-L- T whnll ror-oivf> wr-nklv Novelties selected by herself in Millinery aiii Hair Goods. E. DICKINSON, Agent. September 23 38 8m DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. The firm of J. A. lederek A CO., is thi day dissolved bj* mutual consent. All par ties indebted to the above firm will pleaso niak immediate settlement, or the bills will be givei out for collection. All accounts against said tirn will be settled on presenting them to J. A. Led krkr. J. A. lederer, J. AN ATI IAN. September 13,18(59. 37 tf COTTON TIES. BEARD'S PATENT LOCK TIES,unsurpassei by any Tie yet manufactured. For neatness strength and durability, this Tie has no equal Having sold them for the past three years, wo fee that we can cordially recommend them to al Planters, as the article' they want. For salo by GEORGE VV. WTLLIAMS CO., Factors, Charleston, S. C. August 19 83 3m RELIGIOUSNOTICE. r 'sHERE will be no preaching at Tirzah unt Jl the fourth Sabbath in Octol>er. Cotnmunio atYorkville on the 3d Sabbath of October. October? R. LATHAN, Pastor. H. F. APICKES. fall and winter stockt TIIE undersigned announces that his recent purchases in the Northern Markets are begin" ning to arrive. The Goods, comprising a full Stock of articles for FALL AND WINTER , WEAR, were bought at the lowest prices, for 3 Cash. II. F. ADICKES. October 14 41 tf ~ ready made clothing. I CALL particular attention to my Stock of HOME-MADE CLOTHING, at Die followiug very low prices: Coats at $4, $6 and $10. Pants from $2.25 to $5. I challenge a comparison of these articles with any Northern Goods, both as to price and workmanship. H. F. ADICKES. ; October 14 41 tf i" ""books and stationery. Afresh Stock of School Books and Stationery lust received. Any articlo in this lino not on hand will be ordered, if desired, and furnished as quickly and as cheaply as it can be procured else. where. 1 H. F. ADICKES. October 14 41 tf \ knives and forks. A FINE assortment of Ivory-Handled Knives (without Forks) just received. Also, Silver . Plated Forks to Match. For sale by , . H. F. ADICKES. October 14 41 tf DRESS GOODS. T ADIES' Dress Goods, such as Plain Poplins, I A Striped Poplins, Plaid Poplins, Chinno Poplins. For sale by - H. F. ADICKES. i Oetobor 14 41 tf FORGEVT'S'WEAFL BLACK French Cloths, Black French DoeSkin, and Fancy Cassimores. For sale low for cash, by " H. F. ADICKES. October 14 41 tf ~~ BOOTS AND SHOES. A FULL supply of Boots and Shoes, selected expressly lor this market, are selling cheap, at . H. F. ADICKES'. Oetobor 14 ' 41 tf IN THE DISTRICT COURT Of the United. States for the District of S. Carolina. In the Matter of ) T? G. J. BARBER, J 1,1 Bankruptcy. At Yorkville, in the aaul District, on the 14th day of October, 1869. NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition has been filed in said Court, by G. J. BARBER, of Fairfield County, in the said District, duly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Con' gress, entitled "An Act to Establish a Uniform System of Bankruptcy throughout the U. States," Approved, 2d March, 1867, for a discharge and certificate thereof, from all his debts and other claims provable under said Act; and tlio 4th day of November, 1869, at 12 o'clock, M., is assigned for the hearing of the same, before W. I. Clawson, one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, at hiB office in Yorkville, South Carolina, when and where the Creditors may attend, and shew cause, if any they have, why the prayer of thosaid Petition should hot be granted. LOUIS E. JOHNSON,U. S. Marshal as Messenger. By T. \V. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. October 14 41 3t IN THE DISTRICT COURT Of tlio United States for the District of S. Carolina. Jl.E-KK.PTO,-. At Yorkville, in .the said District, on the 14th day of October, 1869. NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition has been tiled in the said Court bv J. K. DAVIS, of Fairfield County, in the said District, duly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, Entitled "All Act to Establish a Uniform System of Bankruptcy throughout the United States," Approved 2nd March, 1867. for a discharge and Certificate thereof, frt>m all his debts and other claims provable under the said Act; and the 4th day of November, 1869, at 12 o'clock, M., is assigned for the hearing of the same, before W. I. Clawson, one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his office in Yorkville, South Carolina, when and where the Creditors may attend, and shew cause if any they have, why the prayer of the said Petition should not be granted. LOUIS E. JOHNSON,U. S. Marshal as Messenger. Bv T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. October 14 41 3t IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE U. S. For the District of S. Carolina. In the Matter of ) T Bankrtiptoy T. HARDIN, j bankruptcy. At Yorkville, in the said District, on the 14 th day oj October, 1869. NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition has been filed in the said Court, by T. HARDIN, of Darlington County in said District, duly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to Establish a Uniform System of Bankruptcy throughout the United States," Approved, 2d March, 1867, for a discharge and certificate thereof, from all his debts and other claims provable under the said Act; and the 4th day of November, 1869, at 12 o'clock, My is assigned for the hearing of the same, before W. I. Clawson, one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his office in Yorkville, South Carolina, when and where the Creditors may attend, and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said Petition should not be granted. ' LOUISE. JOHNSON,U.S. Marshal as Messenger. By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. October 14 41 3t PL ANTATTON AND SHOE SHOP FOR, SALE. THE undersigned offers for sale a plantation, situated two miles from the town of Yorki ville, near the King's Mountain Road, containing nearly TWO HUNDRED ACRES. Of the tract about 120 Acres is woodland, the bal| anoe under cultivation. On the premises is a com; fortable Dwelling House, with the necessary outbuildings. j> The subscriber also offers for sale the material pertaining to his SHOE-SHOP?including tools and materials on hand. This presents a fine opportunity for an industrious and energetic ShoeMaker, as there is no other establishment of the ' kind in Yorkville. For further particulars in re' gard to eithorthe land or Shop, applv to II. KELLER. Ct i. OA OH Qf Ot'IJlUIUUUl OV ou ui ? TO MILL OWjVERSi GREAT SAVING IN WATER POWER. TIE unrivalled Double Turbine LefTel WATER WHEEL, warranted superior to the Overshot. Applicable to all heads and all kinds of machinerv. Having the exclusive agencv ol the surrounding Counties, any person wishing I Wheels', cau write to me at Lewisvilie, Chester i County, S. C. All information asked for will be - promptly given and circulars sent gratis. J. B. FENNEL. October 7 40 fim , SAW MILL MACHINERY FOR SALE, CONSISTING of an upright Saw and Frame?a Circular Saw and Carriage complete?with all the necessary fixtures. Two Metal Spur Wheels and Pinions, eight Gudgeons, several small Circular Saws, Ac. Also, a Shingle Machine, with Edge Shaver, and warranted to cut five thousand Shingles per hour, can be seen at Dravtonville, Union County. JOHN McKEE, Sr. 9 October 7 40 3t I MILLINERY, FANCYANDHAIR G00D& P JUST RECEIVED A LOT OF .HAIR GOODS, consisting of Japanese, Empire and Chinese Switches, Single Curls, Bunch Curls, Braids and Chignons, with a handsome assortment of Ladies' and Children's Hats and Bonnets, old Lady Bonnets and Caps, Bridal Wreaths and Illusion for Veils, Feathers, \ Flowers, Ribbons, Velvots, Satins, Laces, Infant's *' Caps, and Fancv Goods generally. With Tlioni1 son's Glove fitting Corset, at i Mhs. E. DICKINSON, Agent's. ' October 7 40 . tf j ANNUAL MEETING. THE Annual Mooting of tho stockholders of the KING'S MOUNTAIN RAILROAD Compa" uy, will be held at the Depot in Yorkville, on : MONDAY, the 18th day of OCTOBER, Instant, al ? 11 o'clock, A. M. 11. S. MOORE, President. J October 7 15 ' ; ; 2t FOR SALE. 1^41^ THE undersigned offers for sale a desirable Cottage Residence, on - JnMaJ. Liberty street, brick Basement, sis Ttr"T^HWr" rooms; Stables, Carriage House , Kitchen and other outbuildings complete. Will ' be sokl low for cash?or to an approved purcha' ser, a part of tho purchase money on short time, J JAM &S F. HART. i{ September .10 3!) tf BALTIMORE REGALIA EMPORIUM." SISCO BROTHERS, Manufacturers of Regalia, Lodgo paraphernalia, Jewels, <fcc., for Masons, I. O. O F., Red Men, Knights of Pythias, and all othei il Societies, Banners, Flags, rfhip Signals, Ac. 1* n N. Charles St., Corner Fayette, Baltimore, Maryland. Price List furnished upon application. September 2 S"> -'5 m R. C. SHIYER, COLUMBIA, S. C.' ' FRESH ^RBiVALiS, SPECIAL TRADE LEADERS. i , I A NOTHER Lot of those beautiful Bedouins. ] J\. Another line of colors of those handsome French Merinos, for $1.00. We are enabled to sell this beautiful Grade of Goods so cheap, by having joined several other leading dealers from other .markets and bought an entire importation of this brand of Merinos. A beautiful assortment of WICKER WORK, something entirely new aud novel for this market < just in. . . Superb lot of FURS, in Conev, Squirrel, River Mink, Real Mink, <ic., from$5 per set to $100. j R. C. SHIvER. . , October 14 41 . ; tf 1 RAMIE AGEJTCY. j TTAVING been appointed Agent for the sale of ' H the RAMIE PLANT in this city, and having ' been engaged to some extent, for sixruouths in its , cultivation j I am prepared to give information as to its adaptability and receive orders for Plants; also f authorized to establish sab-agencies lor me sale 01 the Plant that is at present agitating our planting community. . R. C. SHIVER. October 15 41 tf OUR GOODS i FOR THE FALL TRADE ARE now ready for distribution. The stock of i goods AT RETAIL in the Front Store is re- " ploto and full, and of every conceivable style and ' price. . i OUR SHAWL AND CLOAK DEPARTMENT < Presents some rare attractions in'priccs and de- * signs. ' *' " " .1 i OUR DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT, i As usual, exhibits all the handsome novelties. 1 OUR HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR 1 Department, supplies all the articles of comfort and protection for winter use. 1 1 OUR NOTION AND HABERDASHERY \ Department will, as heretofore, recoive our best t attention, and every novelty, useful or ornanien- j tal, can be bad from it. OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT ' This season excels everything of the kind ever 1 exhibited in Columbia before, comprising every- ( thing known to the trade in tne way of Floor Car- 1 petings. i OUR WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT \ ?' Is a specialty, wherein we claim to give all the > advantages that can be offered. The Goods for the Department are on hand?Iwught right, and : sold with as little expense as they can be handled , anywhere. We solicit a call from every one wanting Goods. We positively guarantee our bills j eevtainlvas r.hean?often nlienner?than can he had , elsewhere. R. C. SHIVER. October 7 40 tf ? T. M. DOBSON & CO. V "m - FALL AND WINTER GOODS. THE undersigned are now receiving a splendid ; stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS such asare usually-kept in Dry Goods and Grocery , Stores. T. M. DOBSON A CO. 1 0ctober.7 . . ., . -40 ^ tf SHAWLS. J OUR stock in the Shawl line is very good, call \ soon if you expect to get one. They are selling very fest. T. M. DOBSON A CO. SHIRTING AND SHEETING. \ BLEACHED and Unbleached Shirting very cheap, at DOBSON'S. 1 GLOVES. , ENTS' and Ladies' Gloves, all kinds, for sale i \J by T. M. DOBSON A CO. J "GLASSES. : ) < LOOKING Glasses at any price and of all sizes, -i for sale by T. M. DOBSON A CO. J TICKING. ' FROM 16* to 45 can be found at the cheap Store , of T. M. DOBSON A CO. 1 SHOES. " , \r*TE have on hand the best stock of wearing i fy Shoes that we have ever had, and at prices as low as can be found; * ,. t ' T. M. DOBSON A CO. ' BOOTS. GENTS' and Boy's Boots, from $3 to $12. For . sale by T. M. DOBSON A CO. < HATS AND CAPS. ] A LARGE Lot of Hats and Caps just received 1 at DOBSON'S, which will De sold low for cash. HOODS. t CHILDREN'S Hoods, of different styles, can be * found at T. M. DOBSON A CO'S. < GROCERIES. < A GOOD assortment of Groceries always on hand and for sale by . 1 . T. M. DOBSON A CO. ALPACCAS. . THTE have nice Black and White Alpaccas, as cheap as the cheapest. Call on T. M. DOBSJON A CO. October 7 40 < ' tf mohair* WE have several nieces of changing colors, . which are very aurable. ' T. M. DOBSON A CO. < October 7 40 tf _____ _ WE have a good assortment of English'Merinos, of the latest styles, very cheap for cash. . T. M. DOBSON A CO. J October 7 , 40 tf 1 bombazines. 1 OUR Bombazines are very nice. Call and ex- ! amine for yourself. ?; . j T. M. DOBSON A CO. October 7 40 . tf DOBSON & O'LEARY SADDLES. YOU can And a find a good assoi*tment of Stoddles always on hand at j DOBSON A O'LEARY'S. " .. "harness ~t?i MADE to order, at short notice, by DOBSON A O'LEARY. ~ repaired. ; Cl ADDLES and Harness Repaired as cheap as ' the cheapest, by DOBSON A O'LEARY. WE will exchange Saddles, Bridles, and Harness for all kinds of Country Produce, at the market price, by DOBSON A O'LEARY. October 7 40 tf NEW POOPSi " FALL AND WINTEB-1869. BRATTON, MASON & WITHERS RESPECTFULLY announce to the citizens of York and adjoining Counties that their Mr. MASON has just returned from the Northern Markets, where he has purchased a splendid stock of Goods suited to the FALL AND WINTER TRADE. A portion of the stock is already in Store and is . now being opened for inspection, and the remainder is arriving by every train. The stock cmbraces every description of Goods usually required in this market, and among things worthy of special mention is a very fine assortment of COLORED AND FANCY SILKS, and a stock of Ladies' FURS, CAPES and MUFFS. In addition to these specialties, the lai dies can find every description of Dress Goods suited to their various tastes and wants. * FOR GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, We have purchased an unusually fine stock of Cloths nnu Cassimeres, together with a carefully selected assortment of serviceable and cheaper Goods, suited to tho wants of all. Their stock of , BOOTS AND SHOES i Is yery complete, with Hats and Caps in great : varietv, and of the latest styles." I ' IN THE HARDWARE LINE, may lie mentioned Smith's Bellows, Anvile, Vises, Hammers, Horse-Shoes and Nails, together with ' many othor useful articles which will bo mentioned In a future advertisement. IN THE GROCERY LINE, Wo have Sugar and Coffee, Teas, Bagging, Roping and Ties, as also, all the odds and ends usually required in this department. OUR GOODS WERE PURCHASED r to bo sold again, and we cordially inyite the pub1 lie to give us a call, feeling assured that we can of fer as good articles and afford to sell as cheap as anv one else. September 80 80 ' tf AUCTION SALES. *> - ' ? ... .. U . . ~COLLECTOR'S SALE. WTLL bo sold at York Court Hbuse," oil the first Monday in October next, at 11 o'clock, A. M., ONE STILL, WORM and CAP, seized as the property of Joseph Hardin, of York County, 3. tl, lor violation of Internal Revenue laws of the United States. Terms?Cash in United States Currency. M. JONES, Deputy Collector. October 7 40 ' 3t CLERK'S SALE? In the Common Pleas-Uulon. A. F. Smith, Executor of J. B. Manning,) VH. > Obadiah Tate, ct u.r. etal. } PURSUANT to an order of the Court, in the ubovo stated case, I will soli at Public Aucaon, before the door of Union Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, NEXT, within the legal hours of Sale, all that tract of and lying in Union County, known as the Gold Mine Tract, containing rWENTY-TWO ACRES, MORE OR LESS, idioininar lands of A. F. Smith and Cavenv. Tkum8 ov Sale?Cash?Purchaser to pay for stamps and papers. J. RICE ROGERS, 8. U. C. October 14 41 3t COURT OP EQUITY SAL.ES. ~ In Kqulty?Fairfield.. B. G. Lamar, ct ux. ct al.s vs. Ford and Rutland, Executors, and T. J. Robertson. IN pmnuanco of decrees arfd orders of the Court made in the above stated cause, I will sell to :he highest bidders, before the Court House, at iVinmfou-o', S. C., on the first Monday in Novemser nevt, and days following, during legal hours, ill the Real Estate belonging to the Estate of DOL. NICHOLAS A. PEAY, DECEASED, jonsisting of about l.LOOff ACRES OF LAND, sitlate in the Coiuity of Fairfield, upon .the Wateree River, and its tributaries. This land has been divided into convenient tracts containing from 1,000 /O 150 Acres, of which plats will bo exhibited at ;he sale; and the salo will be made bv tract. Also, A GOLD MINE, ' ivith about 650 Acres of land circumjacent, known is the "NOTT MINE," situate in ljuion County, )f which Mine the said estate owns a part interest ind the other ownors join in the sole, so that tiic purchaser will buy the whole interest. TERMS OF SALE. About $5,000 cash to be apportioned pro rata be,ween all the purchasers ; for the balanco a credit )f one, two, three, four and live years, this balance Oeing payable in equal annual instalments with nterest on the whole from day of sale, payable mnually; for this balance purchasers to give bond >och, with two good sureties, and further secured jy a mortgage of the tract purchased. Any purcliaser paying ONE-TIIIRD of his bid n Cash, will not be required to have sureties to lis bond. Any purchaser paying the WHOLE of his bid n Cash, will be allowed a discount of TEN PER JENT. upon the amount of his bid. Purchasers will be required to pay for all necesiary papers and revenue stamps. S. B. CLOWNEY, C. C.C. P. Equity Side, _ Winnsboro', S. C*. October 14 41 > 2& ASSIGNEE'S SALE. [n the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. Hi uiu iuavvci vi . i ROBERT WHITESIDES, f In Bankruptcy. ? Bankrupt. J ... ; BY virtue of an order obtained from Hon. Geo. S. Bryan, United States District Judgb, I *111 sell at the residence of ROBERT WHITE3IDES, on Friday, the FIFTH DAY OF NOVEMBER NEXT, he entire real and personal Estate of Robt. Whltelides, Bankrupt, as follows: - : The "Homo Place," whereon Bankrupt resides, yingon Clark's Pork, containing THREE HUNDRED ACRES, nore or less, and bounded by lands of Jane Neeands, R. W. Whitesides, Miles Wallace and Henlereon Borders. The "Whiaonaut Place," lying on King's Creek, :ontaining FIVE HUNDRED ACRES, MORE OR LESS, ind bounded by lands of William Love, Miles Wallace, James Caldwell and A. M. Henry., The "Gates' Tract," lying on Clark's Fork, containing ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVEN ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands of Dr. J. W. Allison, John R. Whitesides and C. Whisonant. The "Wallace or Peters Tract," containing ONE HUNDRED & THIRTY-ONE ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands of R. W. Whitesides and J. N. McElwee. The "Porter Place" containing ONE HUNDRED ACRES, MORE OR LESS, ind bounded by lands of J. N. McElwee, Amos Biggers, Minor Nichols and others. Also the fol.QWing PERSONAL PROPERTY. Three Mules, two old Wagons, one Clock, one Silver Watch, one old Musket, thirteen Shares in the King's Mountain Railroad, one Certificate of 3chblarsnip in Erskine College. Also, the Creditirs' interest in the crop for rent. Lands will be sold subject to any claim of Dow3r that may now or hereafter exist. Terms op Sale.?Cash. Purchasers to pay for papers and stamps. W. B. METTS, Assignee. ' October 14 41 4t ~~ CLERK'S"SALE. In Equity-York Country. L. H. Massey,) vs. y Bill to Foreclose Mortgage. Jason Hicklin. J IN obedience to the order of Judge Wm. M. Thomas, passed at July Term, 1800, in above stated case, I will expose to public sale at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, NEXT, All that tract of land in York County, on the Catawba River, bounded by lands of J. W. Patton, E. A. Foulkes, said Catawba River, L. H. Massey ind others, containing SIX HUNDRED & EIGHTY-FOUR ACRES, more or less. Sold as the property of Jason Hicklin, to Foreclose Mortgage in favor of L. H. Massey. Terms?CASH. ($14.00) J. F. WALLACE, Clerk. October 7 40 _ . . 8t ASSIGNEE'S SALE. rn the District Courtof the Uuited States for the L/lsinci ui ouuui vyaiuiuiu, In the Matter of | T? ... L. H. MASSEY, Bankrupt. J In Bankruptcy. BY virtue of an order obtained from Win. T. Clawson, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy, I will sell at York Court House, on. the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, NEXT, the entire Real Estate of L. II. Massey, Bankrupt, consisting as follows, to wit: One tract of land, containing - J . THREE HUNDRED ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands of J. S. Cureton, other lands of Bankrupt, and the Oatnwba River. One tract of land, containing ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands of Jason Hieklin, other lands of Bankrupt and the Catawba River. One tract of land, containing ONE HUNDRED & NINETY-NINE ACRES, more or less, bounded bv lands of Jason Hieklin, J. 8. Curoton and otTier lands of Bankrupt. Quo tract of land, containing TWO HUNDRED AND ONE ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of Jason Hieklin and other lands of Bankrupt. Ouo tract of land, containing . SIX AND THREE-QUARTER ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of Jason Hieklin, and known as the "Home Place," on which, arc some outbuildings. One tract of land, containing ONE HUNDRED & SEVENTY-FIVE ACRES, more or loss, bounded by lands of Win. Scott, D. T. Leslie, Ira Boyd aud others. One tract of land, known as the MILL SEAT PLACE, containing TEN AND A HALF ACRES, more or less, and bounded by lands of J. H. Abernothy and S. D. Cureton. One tract of land, in Lancaster County, containing ETCtHTY-FIVE ACRES. more or less, bounded by land* of Adam Ivey, T. L. Johnson and others. One other tract of laud, jn Lancaster County, containing 278 ACRES, MORE OR LESS, and bounded by lands of Adam Ivey, J. J. Porter and others. Said land will be sold 'subject to any Dower that may hereafter arise. Sold for the bcno?t of the creditors of the said Bankrupt's estate. Tkrms?Cash in currency and immediate possession given. PoruhasorH to pay for papers "and stamps. W. B. METTS, Assignee. October 7 40 4t' APPLICATION POR DISCHARGE. ~ NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned. Administrator orthe Estate of MARGARET DOWDLE, deceased, will make a tinal settlement of said estate-with, the Judge of Probate of York County, ontho 8th day of ^November next, when he will make application for a final discharge as Ad' minlstrator of the said estate. iT -a G. L. McNEEL, Administrator. October 7 40 ? ' 'flr' AUCTION Slip. SHERIFF'S SALES. DY virtue of W*. its of Fieri, Facias, to me dl? Ml rected, will be sold between the legal hours of .Sheriffs Sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER NEXT, at York Court House, the following property, to wit: About throe hundred pounds of cotton, levied on as the property of Obadiah Sarratt, at the suit of James Caldwell and others, (94.65 At York Court House, on the first Monday in November next, one bale of cotton; and on Tuesday following at the residence of defendant, about fifty bushels of corn, 1000 pounds of seed cotton, and one black colt, levied on as the property of J. R. Castles, at the spit of T. J. Bell. _ ($1.80 One tract of land, lying on the waters of Stonv Fork, bounded by lands of J. R. Brniton, Wm. M. Gordon and others, levied on as the property of Green Gordon, at the suit of J. S. Bailey, Administrator, and others. ($14,871 One tract of land, bounded by lands of King's Mountain Iron Company, estate of Win, MpGill and others, containing 500 acres, more or less; also one otlxor tract of land, bounded by lands of King's Mountain Iron Company, estate of Wm. McGill and the tract above mentioned, containing 140 acres, more or less. The aboyc named tracts are levied on as the property of S. H. Anthony, at the suit of James Childers and others. (920.50 One-tract of land situated on the waters of Turkey Creok, bounded by lands of William Roinev, James Blair, James Guy, T. K. Micklo and others, levied on as tho property of Andrew Blair, at the suit of Walter B. Mctts, C. E. Y. D., and others. ... ($2 25 One tract of land, known as the "Jamieson land,'' containing eighty-three acres, more or less, bounded by lands of 6. E. Feemster. J. G. Lathem, J. P. Hood and others, levied on as the property of Moses Lathom, deceased, at the suit of B. E. Feemster and others. ($2.25 A house and lot in Yorkville. situated on Main street, at present occupied by Carroll, Clark A Co., bounded by lots of Richard Hare, J. U. Zurcher, and lands belonging to the estate of George W. Williams, deceased, levied on as the property of George Herman, at the suit of Binswanger A Egerr, Bloomipgdalo A Rhine, M. Rosenback A Co.. and others. ($3 00 One tract of land, adjoining lands of John S. Bratton, Eliza C. G. Davis and others, levied on as the property of W. J. Duflle, at the suit of Elisa C. G. Davis and others. ' ($1 60 R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. . October 7 40 ,--5t A SHERIFF'S SALE. Matthew Harper us. Dudley Jonea?Foreclosure of Mortgage* ..... . BY virtue of an order from Judge William M. Thomas, I will expose" to public sale, at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, NEXT, a tract of land whereon the Defendant now resides, known as the "Coulter Tract," bounded by Fishing Creek, the Homestead, lands of Robert Brown and others, containing THREE HUNDRED & FIFTY-TWO ACRES, more Or lass. Sold as the property of Dudley Jones, to foreclose a Mortgage in favor of Matthew Harper. TERMS OF SALE; A credit of two months?the titles to be signed but not delivered until the money is paid according to the terms of sole, and if the amount of the purchase money is not paid when doe, the land to be re-sold at the risk of the former purchaser, for Cash. ($18.00) _ R. H. GLENN, S. Y. D. J October 7 40 ' 8t JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE. Violet J. Mcllwain Applicant, vs. Peter McCallum and others, heir-at-law of Duncan McCalIum, deceased. BY virtue of an order from F. C. HARRIS, Judge of Probate, qf York County, I will expose to public sale at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, NEXT, a tract of land, situated on the waters of Allison Creek, containing THREE HUNDRED & FIFTY-FIVE ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of estate of James Wallace, Pefer McCallum, Dr. J. M. Lowry and others. TERMS OF SALE. Cash sufficient on day 'of sale, to pay the costs m huh anu sate?vuu uuuuii^ uu n umui wi vytciyc months, with interest from day of sale, secured by bond of the purchaser and good sureties and a mortgage of the premises. R. H. GLENN, S. Y.'C. October 7 ($7.85) 40 4t JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE, M. L. Davis, Applicant, vtr. W. M. Smith and wife, Alice O., ana others, heirs and representatives of James H. Davis, deceased.?.Summon# in Partition. BY virtue of an order from F. C. HARRIS, Judge of Probate of York County, I will expose to public sale at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, NEXT, a tract of land, situated on Catawba River, containing 1150 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. bounded by lands of Mrs. Barber, John W. Robinson, William" Coruwell and others. TERMS OF SALE. Cash sufficient on the day of sale, to jpay the costs of suit and sale?the balance on a credit of two years, with interest from day of sale, payable in two annual instalments, >curod by bond of the purchaser and good sureties and a mortgage of the premises. R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. October 7 (88.25) ' ? '40 ' 4t JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE. R. D. McKnight and wife. Mary, Applicants, .vs. Samuel Rainey and wife and others, helrs-atlaw of Win. Feemstor, deceased.?Summons in Partition. TJ Y virtue of an order directed to me in above H case byF. C. HARRIS, Judge of the Court ofProbate for York County, I will expose to public sale, at York Court" House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, NEXT, a tract of land, situated ou the waters of Turkey Creek, containing ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY ACRES, more or lass, bounded by lands of James Sanders, Cornelius O'Daniel, Prudence Brown, Mrs. Winney Feemstor and others. TERMS OF SALE. "" " Cash sufficient on the clay of sale to pay the costs of suit and sale?the balance on a oreait of twelve months with interest from day of sale, secured by the bond of the purchaser and good sureties and a mortgage of the premises. (10.00) R. H. GLENN, 8. Y. C. October 7 . 40 4t JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE. A. W. Hicklin and wife, Sarah, Applicant, vs. Martha M. Dickey and others, heira-at-law of W. II. Chambers,'deceased.?Summonfiin Partition. BY virtue of. an order from F. C. HARRIS, Judge of Probato for York County, I will expose to public sale, at York Court House, op the FIRST MONDAY IN NQVEMBER, NEXT, a tract of land described in the pleadings' in this case, containing ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTY ACRES, innrn or and bounded bv lands of Samuel Reid, Francos Clinton, Nathanfel McCammonanil other*. TERM'S OF SALE. Cash sufficient on tlio day of sale to pay the costs of suit and Sale?the balance ou a credit of twelve months with interest from day of sale, secured by bond of purchaser and good sureties and a' mortgage of the premises. '<88.80) - R. H. GLENN, 8. Y. C.' October 7 40 : 4t JIJDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE. Robert M. Whitesidcs, Administrator, Applicant, vs. Jane Wallace, widow of J. C. Wallace, decensed.? Summons in Partition. BY virtue of an order from F. C. HARRIS, Judge of Frobate of York County. I will expose to public sale at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, NEXT, a tract of land lying on the waters of Clark's Fork, containing FORTY-ONE ACRES, MORE OR LESS, ttounded by lands of Henry Pinlprton, Robert M. Whitesidcs, Thaddeus Bohn and others. Terms of Sale.?Cash sufilcient on the day of sale to pny the costs of suit and sale?the balance on a credit of twelve months, with interest from day of sale, secured by b<?nd of-pnrchaser and good sureties, and a mortgage oftne premises. ($7.5f>) R. H. GLENN; 8; Y. C. . October 7 40 .. . ;4t j " ~ ^CEERR'S ' in Jtuquiry** s?oR.vauub)r? jij _ j A. M. Jaeksan, ) ;&&>idtM vs. . \ BUI to Foreclose ifortpaft. D. G. Wallace, <t at.) TN obedienoo to the oWef M. JL Thomas, passed attheJnly Term, I8fl?, In the above stated ease, I will eipoaeio poWUc sale, at York Court House, on the, . j FIRST MONDAY IN^OYEJjOBER, NEXT, 1 all the right, title and interest of the Defendant (it being.ohe-third pattthereof) of an undivided tract eMiand, and one-third interest In a GRIST , andfftW^MILL situated thereon. Said land ly, lnjf and.situate in York County, in the State afore ' safd; on the waters of Catawba'River, containing i FOKtr-TWO acres; MORE OR liESfc known rfihe^Carothert'Mill,''it TKBMBt-iCASH. 'I ' l?.j f ($15.62) h J. F. WALLACE, Clerk. October 7 40 - < 8t AUCTION 84&W#. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. In the District Court of the United States for the District of Sooth Carolina. J. F. LINDMi^^Baukrupt. } In Bankrupt#. BY virtue of an order obtained from Wm. I. Clawson, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy, I will sell at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, NEXT, Six Shares bt Stock in the King's Mountain Rail Road Company, one share of Stock in the Yorkviilo Gat Light Company, and the Notes end Accounts belonging to the estate of the above named Bankrupt* Sola for the benefit of the Creditors of the apove named Bankrupt. Terms?Cash in Currency. W. A. MOORE, Assignee. October 7 40 -4t ASSIGNEE'S SALE. . In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of * ) T? i, E. H. CHERRY, Bankrupt. ] In Bankruptcy. T| Y virtue of an order obtained from Hod. Geo. J? S. Bryan, Ju,dge of the District Court Qf the United States, fortfie District of South Caroliha, I will sell at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER, NEXT, All the right, title and interest which he had at the date of filing his Petition in Bankruptcy, in a tract of laud, situate in York County, bounaedby lands of Lcroy Crook, Honry Lee and W. I.'Glasscock, and lying on both sides of the road, leading from York to Lancaster, containing *>'. ONE HUNDRED ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Snlrl niihWf. fr? anv TViwa* that mav now or hereafter be claimed. . Also, the Notes and Accounts'belonging to said Bankrupt's estate. Sold 10r tho benefit of tho Creditors of the said Bankrupt's estate. Terms?Cash in United States Currency?purchaser to pay for necessary papers and stamps. . T. S. JEFFREYS* Assignee. October 7 , . . ,40 _ 4t ASSIGNEES* SALE. * In the District Court of the United States (or the District of South Carolina ... In the Matter of 1 r? A- M. KEE, Bankrupt, j IpBankrupt(?y. DY virtue of an order obtained from Hop. Geo. fl S. Bryan, Judge of the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina, we will expose to publie-saleat YorfcCourt House on the . FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER NEXT, All the right* title and interest to which A. M. Kehwas entitled at the ttme of filing hfs "Petition in Bankruptcy, in the Mill seat tract of land, whereon was Located the celebrated "Harrisburg Mill," situated on Sugar Creek, in Lancaster County, South Carolina, bonnded by lands of A. M. Kee, J. A. Culp and others, containing EIGHTEEN ACRES, MORE OR-LESS. Sold subject to any Dower that may now or hereafter be claimed. Sold for tihebenefit of the Creditors of the said Bankrupt's estate.' Terms?Cash In Currency?purchaser to pay fbr necessary papers.and stamps. J. S. B. THOMSON,) A-BtonMR T. S. JEFFERYS, October? >, -'40 > ? T L * ASSIGNEE'S SALE, In the District Court of 'th^United States fbr the District or csontn uaronna. In the Matter of ) T_ ROBT. FERGUSON, Bankrupt. / ^Bankruptcy. D Y virtue of an order obtained, from Hon. Geo. 11 S. Bryan, Judge of the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina, I win expose to public saleat York Court House ou the j i , FIRST MONDAY-IN NOVEMBER, NEXT, All the right,-title and interest, which R. L. Lindaey held, or was entitled- to bold, at the time of filing bis Petition iu Bankruptcy, in the following property, to witr One tract of land situated on the waters ofFishing Creek, in Chester County, Sooth Carolina, bounded by lands of John Dye, John Dickey and others, containing 280} ACRES, MORE OR LESS. Sold subject t<? any Dower 'that may now or hereafter be claimed. The growing crop on the land will be excepted from sole, and .possession igiyen on the first of December, next. ' Sold for the benefit of the creditors Ofstrid Bankrupt's estate. ? r ; The above property to be re-sold at the risk of the former purchaser. Terms of Sale.?Cash fn' Currency?purchaser to par for necessary papers and-atamps. X. S. JEFFERYS, Assignee. October 7 ? 40 . 4t ASSIGNEES? SALE. In the District Court of the United States for the > _ . District of South Carolina. In the Matter of V. RICHEY A. LATHEM, \ In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. J T1Y virtue of an order obtained from Honorable fl> Geo. S. Bryan, Judge of the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina, we will expose to public sale, at York Court House, on the - . , FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER NEXT, All the right, tide and. interest which Rlchey A. Lathem held at the date of filing his -Petition in Bankruptcy, In the following- real and personal property, to wit: - u-? One tract of land situated in the County of York, containing THREE HUNDRED & FORTY-FIVE ACRES, more or less, lying on the waters of Turkoy Creek, bounded by lands of R. Js McK'night, Dr. John F. Lindsey and ethers. Sold subject to any Dower that may now or hereafter he claimed. The growing crop on the land will be excepted from sale, ana possession given on the first of January next. Also, on the Tuesday following, (the 5th of November) at the residence of Bankrupt- two Mules, one Mare and Colt, eight Cows and three Calves, five Yearlings, Ave Sheep, one Btifcgy, 120 Bushels Cotton Seed, six Bee-Gums, four Bushels of Peas, etc. * . Sold for tho benoiit of the Creditors,of said Bankrupt's estate. Terms.?Cksh In Onrrency?purchaser to pay for necessary papers aud stamps. J, ,S. R. THOMSON, 1 AgBltrnePM T. S. JEFFERYS, J A 881 October 7 ' 40 8t ; assigneestsale/ In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina, r In the Matter of' ) " t-.i v CHARLES & CLINE, \ In Bankruptcy. Bankrupt. . ? } ? O Y virtuo of an or4er obtained from Hon. Geo. 13 S- Bryan; Judge of the District Cbrrrtf of the United Stales for the District of South Carolina, I we will offer for sale, at publk), auction, at York Court House, on the , FIlfcT .MONDAY )SfbVEMBER NEXT, All the right, title and interest yffn'ch Charles S. Cline hold at the date of filing his Petition in Bankruptcy, in the.fallowing property, to wit: One tract of .land,'situated on the Landsford Road, in York County, known as the "Home Place," bounded by lands of Thomas Spencer, Bell Reeves, Samuel Wylie and others, containing 138 ACRES, "MORE OR LESS. One tract offend, situated id York -end Chester Counties, known as the "Morrison Place," bounded by lauds of Isaac McFadden, Thomas Spencer and lyjng on Fewelt Creek, containing * 183 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. ;"'J The tcriht interest in another tract of land, situate in York County, adjoining the Home' Place, lxjunded by lauds of tho estate of John Roffdey, and the Landsford Road, containing 26 ACRES, MORtf OR teC ! The Bankrupt's interest represented to "be the one half. - " '; The alx>ve lands sold subject - to any Dower which may now or hereafter be claimed. ?. ' Sold for the bepofit of the creditors of said BankJ runt's estate. " ' ^^E^Erfy^'j A^uocsftrinlxifMfKv.. i .*$ ri.. . 4t U?II I I ? REEDER& ?AVIS, cotton; factors, ! &50BO. '&KIH iiJ&P'mhtii GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, * ?in 4 AitffcB*s Homi ibutnr,1 OHAHliB?TON, 8. C. .. ;-. . ,$&- OonaignmentaReepeotfully Solved. 06WELL REEDER. ZIMMERMAN DAVIS. August20. . . . ... , 34Viifin, ,< 6m SEED WHEAT. WE have on Haiul $00 Bushels BEARDED WHEAT, very largp grain and entirely free frqm all imparities: A miUple oan be seen at the :- ? ' -M >f * < -1Wok Hill, 8. C. September30 .' . ' \'{ 39 .... .. lm ' L'.'f 1 RAGS^WAITED.:' SWO CENTS per pound; IN CURRENCY, will be paid for CLEAN Gotten or Linen GS delivered at the ENQUIRER OPFICE. iSeptember 10 37 2t I