Nov. 19, 1857 LAND FOR SALE By the authority of the last will and testament of RICHARD E. KENNEDY, deceased, I will expose to public sale at Chester, C.H., on the first Monday in December next, the Real Estate of the said deceased... 1.- The Plantion of which the deceased formerly resided, and which he purchased from JOS. REID, containing 1569 aces, lying in Chester and York Dist. on Broad River and bounded by lands of JAMES G. ROBINSON, COLEMAN CRANFORD and others. 2.- A small tract of land on Broad river, containing about 6 acres on which there is a mill seat, adjoining lands of RICHARD E. KENNEDY and COLEMAN CRANFORD. 3.- A tract of land called the MARTHA GASTON place, containing 224 acres, lying in Chester , on the waters of Turkey creek and bounded by the lands of SUSANNAH GASTON, VALENTINE ATKINSON and others. 4.- A lot in the Town of Chester, on which is situated a Carriage Factory; also, some unimproved lots adjoining said lot. L.C. HINTON, Adm'r. with the Will annexed. --- BANK OF CHESTER- For the accommodation of parties removing to Mississippi, Arkansas, Louisiana, Texas, and any part of the West, this Bank is now prepared to furnish CHECKS on New Orleans for notes of any of the Banks of South Carolina, Augusta or Savannah. JOHN A. BRADLEY, Cashier. --- EXECUTORS NOTICE- All persons having claims against the late COL. WILLIAM WRIGHT, deceased, will please present them by the 1st of Jan next , duly attested, to Messrs. ADAMS, and McCORKLE of Yorkville for payment. J.L. HARRIS and J.J. BLACKWOOD- Qualified Executors. --- DEATHS Died- In Union Dist., on Sunday morning, 25th ultimo, NANCY HARRIET, infant daughter of MRS. LIZZIE and COL. J. FELIX WALKER. On the 27th ultimo, near Horn Lake, Desoto County, Miss., MR. STEPHEN McCORKLE, in his 65th year. --- ASSIGNEE'S SALE We will sell at the residence of W.B. DUNLAP, in York Dist., on Tuesday and Wed., on Dec. next, the property assigned by W.B. DUNLAP for the benefit of his creditors. Said property consists of TWO TRACTS OF LAND, 14 slaves, 8 horses, 4 mules, wagons, carriages, corn, fodder, household and kitchen furniture and various articles. One of said tracts is on Six Mile Creek and Catawba River and contains between 900 acres to 1,000.... L.H. MASSEY, Assignee and D.C. RODDY, Agent of the Creditors. --- [ I think this is about all from the Yorkville papers at this time. Will try to obtain more later on, but will continue to post the old papers , especially on Spartanburg and Cherokee]. nancie --- Nancie O'Sullivan --- [email protected] --- EarthLink: It's your Internet.