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JSgwial Notices. A Wonderful Southern Discovery. In the South where Liver complaint and bilious diseases prevail to so great an extent, there has long been felt a need of a medicine that would act specifically and promptly on the Liver, restoring it to its normal functions, and at the same time be safe from after effects, and yet so simple that it might be used by any one. It is claimed that DR. TUTTS VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS supplies this want. They act directly on the Liver; their oonstant use will not injure in the slightest degree the most delicate constitution. Females at any period may use them with great benefit, and realise great relief from the distressing nausea which they experience at certain times. These pills are not recommended as auniversal cure-all, but simply for diseased Liver, and those maladies which follow a derangement of that special organ, such as Dyspepsia, 8ick-Headache, Indigestion, Loss of Appetite, Oostiveness, Piles, Jaundice, Sour Stomach. Ladies' Heartburn, Chills and Fever, Fool Breath, Restlessness at night and Flatulency. These invaluable pills may be found in every Drag 8toreof any note in the South and West. r Irritable Invalids. Indigestion not only affects the physical health, but the dispositions and tempers of its victims The dyspeptic becomes, too, in a measure demoralized by his sufferings. He A subject to fits of irritation, 8ullenness, or despair, as the case may be. A preternatural sensitiveness, wrncn nu uiuuv. oontrol, leads him to misconstrue the words and acts of those around him,and his intercourse, even with those nearest and dearest tohim, is not unfrequently marked by exhibitions of testiness for- . eign to his real nature. These are the mental phenomena of the disease, for which the invalid can- ( not be justly held responsible, but they oocasion , much household discomfort. It is to the interest , of the home circle, it is essential to the family har- . mony as well as to the rescue of the principal sufferer from a state not far removed from incipient J insanity, that these symptoms of mental disturbance be promptly removed. This can only be i done by removing their physical cause, a derange- . raent of the functions of the stomach and its allied visoera, the liver and the bowels. Upon these three important organs Hostetter's Stomach Bit- , ters act simultaneously, producing a thorough and salutary change in their condition. The vegetable ingredients of which the preparation is composed are of a renovating, regulating and alterative char- 1 acter, and the stimulant which lends activity to I their remedial virtues is the purest and best that can be extracted from the most wholesome of all cereals, viz: sound rye. No dyspeptic can take this genial restorative for a single week, without . experiencing a notable improvement in his general health. Not only will his bodily sufferings abate from day to day, but his mind 'will recover rapidly from its restlessness and irritability, and this happy change will manifest itself in his demeanor to all around him. To Consumptives. The Advertiser, having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after 1 having suffered several years with a severe lung j affection, and that dread disease, Consumption?is ? , . 1 0?#0?rsf]10 . &HX1UU3 liQ iUtt&C KllUWU IV llloiouun"Duuwv???Mv 5 means of care. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the ' prescription used (free of charge), with the directions for preparing and using thesame, which they will find a sure Cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, etc. The object of the adverti- j ser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the 1 afflicted, and spread information which he eon- j ceives to be invaluable; and he hopes every suf- t ferer will try his remedy, as it wiil cost them noth- J ing, and may prove a blessing. Parties wishing the prescription, will please ad- c dress Rsv. EDWARD A. WILSON, 8 Williamsburg, King's County, New York. t November 18-1 48 3m ? c Errors of Yonth. t A GENTLEMAN who suffered for years from a Nervous Debility, Premature Decay, and all the " effects of youthful indiscretion, will, for the sake r of suffering humanity, send free to all who may I need it, the reoeipt and directions far making the simple remedy by which he was cured. Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's experience, _ can do so by addressing, with perfect confidence, 1 JOHN B. OGDEN, 1 No, 42 Cedar Street, New York. November 18 46 3m " Jmaittial attb Commtrctal. ? YMtXVILLE PBI0E8 CTOB?KT~ corrected weekly by carroll, clark a co. ^ WEDNESDAY, February- 2, 1870. BAGGING?Gunny?? yard @ 27 BALE ROPE-Hemp V ft 10 (g) Manilla, V B> 25 (u) 30 T Cotton, V IS @ IRON TIES, per pound (oj 8* BLUE-STONE, V fl> @ 20 CANDLES?Tallow-V ft ? Adamantine, V fi> 22X(g) 25 COFFEE?Rio?V ft 20 (al 28 Laguyra, V 9> ? 30 Java, Vm (a, 45 COTTON YARN, V bunch of 5 pounds, @ 2 00 GUNPOWDER, ? ft @45 MACKEREL?No. 1, half barrels @ No. 2, half barrels @ No. 3, half barrels fa 9 00 c No. 1, VKit .. ? 3 25 K No. 2, ? Kit, ? 3 00 No. 3, Kit ? 250 MOLASSES?Cuba?? gallon 65 ? 75 f West India, ? gallon ? L New Orleans, V gallon 115 ? 120 NAILS?Northern-V lb 7 ? 8 RICE, ? ft 10 ? 11 SALT, ? sack, (2 300 1 SUGAR?Pulwrlied?V & ? 25 d Crushed, ? 8) ? 25 A,*ft ? 17X r C, Extra. ? lb @17 L Brown, V jb _ ? 16 I TEA?Hyson?V ft 1 50 ? 2 00 7i Imperial, V ft ? Black, V B> 1 00 ? 1 50 VINEGAR?Cideiv-V gallon ?60 ~ produce market?prices from wagons. iBACON?Hams? ft .. @ 18 ? Shoulders, V ft (g 14 " Sides, ? Jb (ni ic iCORN, ? bushel % 1 35 S 1 30 8.' CORN-MEAL, V bushel 1 35 ? 1 40 d DRIED FRUIT?Apples, peeled, V bushel.. @ 1 00 g| Peaches, peeled, V bushel.. .. fa) 1 50 Peaches, un pee led, V bushel .. (3) 1 25 . EGGS, ? dozen 35 (S) A FLOUR, ? 100 8>s 4 00 (2 4 50 > HIDES?Green?V lb (<$ 7 (c Dry,* ft @ H (j LARD?Country?V lb 18 S 20 V LIME, ? bushel...wl (Si 50 OATS, V.bushel @ 75 G PEAS, ? bushel...: 1 20 (| 135 POTATOES? Irish-* bushel 50 S' 75 Sweet, ? bushel 75 (3 1 00 * SHINGLES, ? 1000 3 50 @ 4 00 * TALLOW. ? lb 10 ? 12* J. WHEAT, ? bushel @ 1 50 ? Cotton.?The market is firm. We quote 22} ^ cents for the best grades to-day. g ROCK HILL, January 31.?Cotton Market qui- ^ et. Prices rather tend down. Sales during the g week, 20 to 23 cents. Middlings 22} cents to-day. * CHESTER, Fobruary 1.?Our Cotton market has not responded to the late unfavorable advices * from leading markets and we quote full grades at * 22} cents firm. ,! CHARLOTTE, January 31.?Cotton.?Very little doing. Middling 23}, with tendency to low*- j er rates.' f Corn, $1.15 to $1.20 per bushel. Corn Meal, r $1.25 to $1.30 per bushel Flour $3.90 to $4.25 per ^ sack from wagons, market well supplied. Oats, 7 60 to 65 cents per bushel. c NEW YORK, January 31.?Cotton dull and f declining, with sales of 700 bales at 25} cents. CHARLESTON, January 31.?Cotton dull and } to } cent lower, with sales of 200 bales?mid- t dlings 24} cents. Receipts 1,069 bales. CHARLESTON, January 27.?The Receipts, <kc.?The supplies coming forward to the ports, although declining in some quarters, have contin- ^ ued to show gains on the general result, and the receipts for the week up to Friday last at all points -J were 98,851 bales, against 88,311 the week before, ? and 82,064 for the same time last year. The arri- : vals at this port for the week just closed, as compared with last year, have diminished, and are 5,283 bales against 9,674 for the same period the year previous. Thearrivals at the principal Southern ports up to the latest dates have been about as follows: 1870. 1869. New Orleans, January 26, 593,029 548,355 Mobile, January 26, 206,416 156,381 Savannah, January 26, 330,446 233,418 J Charleston, January 26, 163,425 125,533 1 Texas, January 20, 113,.'102 83,239 > Virginia, January 22, 133,898 86,711 t The following table shows the quantity of Cot- 1 ton in sight on the 20th January, this year, also at the same time last year: 1870. 1869. Stock in Liverpool, 341,000 295,000 Stock in London, 115,671 149,093 Stock in Glasgow, 250 250 Stock in Havre, 72,700 75,300 Stock in Marseilles. 4,150 5,100 1 s2f/vr>lr in Rrcmftn 2.700 8.750 Stock rest of Continent, 33,000 20,000 Afloat for Gr't. Britain (American) 41,000 1:10,000 ' Afloat for Havre (American) 56,000 45,112 " Total Indian Cotton afloat for Enrope 86,978 107,500 ! Stock in United States ports, 483,630 341,793 j Stock in inland towns, 101,700 62,000 | Total 1,438,8151.299,898 ; The figures indicate an increase in the Cotton in : " sight, of 138,5>17 bales, compared with the same date of 1869. Stock of Cotton held by Manchester spinners at the mills now, 85,000 bales ; same time 1869, 95,000 l>ales. Middling Orleans now lljd; " then 1lid. The Cotton* Market.?The position of this article has been of an improving character, it haviugasxumed a firmer attitude during this period, notwithstanding the full character of the receipts as compared with last year. The English market j * * during this time has shown more activity at somewhat better tigures, prices which opened at 113d having hardened to J lid, aud at New York the market improved from 25iLto 255 per pound for t Middlings, while at this point this grade stiffened [ < from 241 to 24} cents per pound. I HYMENEAL. _______________ _______ ____ __ ' Married?On the 24th ultimo, at the residence of the officiating minister, by Rev. W. W. Ra^h- ford, Mr. L. M. PATTERSON and Miss M. E. PHILLIPS, all of this county. -j OBITUARY. =. d Died?Near Wright's Ferry, in this county, on the 27th ultimo, Mr. GEORGE W. WILLIAMS, in the 60th year of his age. In this county, on the 14th instant, Mr. WIL- l LIAM LATTA, in the 83d year of his age. J Near Ebenezer. on the 24th ultimo, Mr. AU- d GUSTUS A. COULTER, aged about 40 years. WANTED, ~ g J f\ nf\{~l POUNDS Bones, of all kinds, for f which50 cents per lOOpounds, will 2 be paid, by - J. H. FAYSSOUX. h ebruary 3 5 . 2t " FOUR COPIES F0R0NE DOLLAR 1 THE LITTLE SOLDIER, published at Macon, Ga., by J. W. Burke & Co.," is Vic cheapest cmui tum<l90fnext Sunday Suhool j>aper in this country, North or South. Each number containssix- g teen pages and from eight to ten elegant engra- I vings. Single copies, 50 cente a year, or four co- ^ pies, sent to one address, one dollar. _ February 3 5 tf TWENTY DOLLARS REWARD. / T WILL pav the above reward for the arrest and I delivery, in jail or to myself, of SAM LOW- _ KY, alias WILLIAMS, colored, who committed burglary on my premises, on the night of the 27th ultimo. . l Said LOWRY is between 25 and 30 years of age, , ibout five feet, nine inches high, rather dark complexion and polite in his manners. He is probably lurking in Chester. ' J. T. NEVINS. February 3 5 It* ? J. I. HALES, _ WATCH MAKER & JEWELER, " ROCK HILL, S. CM | qo RESPECTFULLY informs the J citizens of York county and sur- w MF/SvV rounding country, that he has loyL cated himself in Rock HilL S. C., at "Gordon's Corner," near Gordon's Hotel, where ho is prepared to do i ill kinds of work on Watches, Clocks and Jewel- ? -y. All work warranted for twelvemonths. Al- ? vavs on hand an assortment of Watches, Clooks, ma Jewelry, which he will sell at short profits for "1 2ash. February 3 5 3m to IN BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. ~| In the Matter of 1 t- -1 S. A. CRENSHAW, Bankrupt, j In Bankrup^y* b: I^TOTICE is hereby given that the SECOND Ll GENERAL MEETING of the Creditors of he above named Bankrupt, will be held before f. iV. I. Clawson, Register in Bankruptcy of said kiurt, in his office at Yorkville, South Carolina, n the 18th day of February, 1870, for the purpose ~ >f declaring a Dividend of the Bankrupt's estate, ind for the other purposes named in the 27th Sec- n ion of the Bankrupt Act of March 2, 1867. J You will further take notice that we have filed ? >ur final accounts as Assignees in said Court, and hat on the 18th day of February instant, weshall n .pply to said Court for the settlement of our said J iccounts, and for a discharge from all liability as ? Usijjnees of said estate, in accordance with' the revisions of the twenty-eighth section of the /-> iankrupt Act of March 2, 1867. Yonrs, <fcc, J. S. R. THOMSON,) A?,ffnee. ^ T. S. JEFFEJRYS, J AS8,?neesTTfihrnarv 3 5 2t _ rUTT'S VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS. I Curo diseases of LIVER AND STOMACH. TUTT'S EXPECTORANT, C A pleasant Cure for Couaik*, :tJTT'S SARSAPARILLA AND QUEEN'S I DELIGHT! N The Great Alterative and Blood Purifier. rurrs improved hair dye, Warranted the best Dye in Use. These Standard Preparations are for sale by | AJLL DRUGGISTS* ~ February 3 5 6m LATEST QUOTATIONS OE ~ SOUTHERN SECURITIES, l IN CHARLESTON, S. C., ? hrrected Weekly by A. C. KA UFMAX, Broker, iVb. 25 Broad Street. January 28, 1870. f State Securities?South Carolina, old, ?@80; o new, ?@78; do, registered stock, ex. int ?@75. City Securities?Augusta, tia. Bonds, 80@84 ; . 'harleston, S. C. Stock, (ex qrint)64@55; do Fire J >oan Bonds, ?@75; Columbia, S. C. Bonds, ?@ *' Railroad Bonds?Blue Ridge (first mortgage) -@65; Charleston and Savannah, 58@60; Char- | >tte, Columbia and Augusta, ?@81; Cheraw and v >arlington, ?@80; UreenviileandColumbia, (1st lort) ?@75; do, (State guarantee) 58?00; Memhi8 and Charleston, 82@85; Northeastern, 80? "I 2; Savannah and Charleston (lstmort) ? @80; A o, (State guarantee) ?@64; .South Carolina, ?@ ~~ ); do, ?@71; Spartanburg and Union ?@50. Railroad Stocks?Charlotte, Columbia and J .ugusta, ?@55; Greenville and Columbia, 2@?; s. iortheastem,7@8; Savannah and Charleston,? ? |)23; South Carolina (whole shares) 38@39; do. lalf shares) 18@18i. i Exchange, <ftc.?New York Sight, i off par; f fold, 120@121; Silver L13@115. south carolina bank bills. - - ~ ? Bank of Charleston, ?(31? I Bank of Newberry, ?(a)? y lank of Camden, 50@? lank of Georgetown, ?@20 lank of South Carolina, 10@? | tank of Chester, 13to? A lank of Hamburg, 5@? lank of State of S. Carolina, prior to 1861,.55(a)? lank of State of S. Carolina, issue 1861 tfc62,lo@? Planters' and Mechanics' Bank, Charles- J ton ?@? People's Bank of Charleston, ?(g)? Union Bank of Charleston, ?@? Southwestern R. R.Bank, Charl&ston, old,?to? Jo Southwestern R.R.Bank, Charleston, new,?@? ? tate Bank of Charleston, 5@? 'ariners' and Exchange Bank, Charleston,?@ i Exchange Bank of Columbia, 15(5)? ~I loinmorcial Bank of Columbia, 2(ai? J lerchants' Bank of Cheraw, 5to? li 'lanters' Bank of Fairfield, ? fr tate of South Caroliua Bills Receivable par. ju lity of Charleston Change Bills, par. Bills marked thus (*) aro being redeemed at the tank Counters of each. "l February 8 2 ly \ APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. g VOTICE is hereby given that tlie undersigned, L Administrator with the Will annexed, of the u state of GAZAWAY WILSON, deceased, will ? nuke a final settlement with the Judge of Prolateof York County, on the 28th day of February, , icxt, when he will make application for discharge j Jis Administrator with the Will annexed, of said suite. J. J. WILSON, Administrator, with the Will annexed. Januarys 4 ;>i- 1 r APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. j ^ ^TOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, 1 s< [N Adminitrator of the estate of RICE MUL- | UN AX, deceased, will make a liual settlement vith the Judge of Prolwite of York County, on ? ho 14th day of February next, when he will ! nuke application for discharge as Administrator | g if said estate j WM. CALDWELL, Administrator, i January 1:5 2 5t j CORN FORSALE. ! 1 4 n/in RUSHELS of good sound CORN FOR J lUUU SALE, at ?1.25 per bushel. Corn in j & he shuck. Apply to J. S. R. THOMSON, Hopewell, York count}', S. C. January 20 3 3t j * RAWLINSON'S HOTEL, 'jl BY JOHN St. KAWIIN60N, p YORKVILLK, S. C. j tl PERMANENT and Transient Hoarders roeeiv- | ^ ed and accommodated at all times. January 20 3 ly i. d.aVitherspoon, } Attorney a. t a w , ? YORKYILLE, S. C. I ti Office in rear of the Court House. j References furnished when requested.*:}"^ ; January 13 2 tf : ? ""why? !-. IF it is meet (meat) for all, that are well bred | (bread), to have aSEWING MACHINE, why si lon't thev buy one of the New Family Machines, tl if * M. JONES, Agent. ' ^ January 20 3 'tf j ? BRATTON, MASON & WITHERS SHIRTING AND SHEETING. Q AN D 4-4 Bleached and Brown Shirting, ( -o and 10-4 Bleached and Brown Sheeting, or sale low, for cash. BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS. PRINTS. PRINTS, of all grades and colors, for sale as cheap as can be bought anywhere, at BRATTON, MASOlf A WITHERS'. SILKS AND POPLINS. PLAIN, Fancy and Black Silks, and a few pieces fine Irish Poplins, can be found, at BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS'. EMPRESS' CLOTH, &C. EMPRESS' Cloths, Colored and Bleached Merinos, Poplins, Muslins, Delaines, Ac., for ale low, bv BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS. READY-MADE CLOTHING, "N ENTS' Furnishing Goods, Coats, Vests and JC Pants, Shirts, Hnlf Hoes, Gloves, Suspeners, Ac., verv cheap, at BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS'. clioths, &c. 8ROAD Cloth, plain and fancy Cassimeres, Tweeds and Jeans, for Gentlemen and Chilren's wear, can he found at BRATTON, MASON & WITHERS'. crockery, 1HINA, Stone and Glass Ware, for sale by J BRATTON, MASON & WITHERS. hardware. A GOOD assortment of Hardware, such as Axes, A Hammers, Plow Steel, Locks, Screws, Trace uains, <fcc., for sale bv BRATTON,* MASON A WITHERS. ' groceries. <' "COFFEE, Sugar, Tea, Molasses, Salt, Soap, J Candles, Starch, Soda, Ac., can be found at BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS'. boots and shoes. A N assortment of Boots and Shoes may always 1. be found at ""BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS'. "goods low for cash. HiTE wish to sell off our present stock to make FT room for Spring Goods, and will give good argains to cash buyers. BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS. February 3 5 tf w. av33ryr" hats. ADIES' and Misses' Hats, in Velvets, Silks _j and Satins, elegant styles, just received and ill be sold at remarkably low rates, by J. W. AVERY. calicoes. LNEW supply of Calicoes just in, at ten cents per yard, at J. W. AVERY'S. closing out sale. LfY Stock of Winter Goods will be sold during rJL the month of February, regardless of cost, make room for Spring Goods. J. W. AVERY. coffee. ~ )ARK Seed Tick and bright golden Rio (headache curers) just in and will be sold verv low, f J. w. aveRy. _______ _ )F all kinds, some extra for cakes, just received and will be sold at low figures, by J. W. AVERY. tea. rHE best at high prices, for sole by J. W. AVERY. axes, rRACE Chains and Hoes, can be bought at the Store of J. W. AVERY. molasses. ~~ 1ILVER Drip, clear as crystal, at $1.25 per gal) Ion, at J. W. AVERY'S. liberal supplies T|7TLL be advanced to Farmers, on Lien of ' f Crop, on more advantageous terms than are mally given elsewhere. J. W. AVERY. January 6 1 tf JARROLL," CLARK IToa the cometT" )R, THE EARTHTNTTS VARIED SHADES, past, present and future. A few copies of is remarkable book, written by a gentleman of orth Carolina, and which has produced a sensajn wherever it has been read, may be found at CARROLL, CLARK & CO'S. January 20 3 tf fish. "N Half Barrels, Quarter Barrels and Kits, for . sale by CARROLL, CLARK & CO. _____ 1HOE lasts can be found at the Store of ) CARROLL, CLARK & .CO. prints. t~ rUST received from Clafliu's, a lot of Prints I from 10 to 15 cents per yard, at CARROLL, CLARK <ft CO'S. cheese. 1OOD Cheese on hand and for sale by JT CARROLL, CLARK <ft CO. " window glass LND prepared Putty can be had, bv calling on CARROLL, CLARK A CO. bacon. lOUNTRY Hams and Sides can be found at J CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. ______ TtROM $7.50 to $8.00 per barrel, at the Grocery ' Store of CARROLL, CLARK A CO. 7t clover seed. LLOT of Clover Seed can be bought from CARROLL, CLARK A CO. well buckets. &c. LLOT of Well Buckets and Wheels can be had at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. boots and shoes )F all kinds and at prices to suit everybody, at the store of CARROLL, CLARIv A CO. ______ j 1IVINGSVILLE and Stowe's Yarn can always 3 be found at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. _________ )UNDEEand Gunny Bagging alwa> s on hand and for sale as cheap as the cheapest, and as >od as the best, by CARROLL, CLARK A CO. lUYKENDAL & TOMLINSON. garden seed. 71RESH and genuine, from the house of D. Lati. dreth A Son, of Philadelphia. The most reable Beed growers in America. Warranted e.sh and true to their names. A largo supply ist in at the York Drugstore. KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. irish potatoes. A7"E can furnish the following choice varieties rf of Irish Potatoes for seed: Early Roso, Imroved Earlv Goodrich, Improved White Peach Imv nnrt ffflrrinoti. These Potatoes are from andreth, and we can warrant thom'pure andgenine. KUYKENDAL it TOMLINSON. clover seed. LFEW Bushels of pure Red Clover Seed 011 band, and for sale at the York Drug Store. KUYKENDAL & TOMLINSON. DRUGS 1TILL continue to arrive, at short intervals, at j tlio York Drug Store. Come were you can alays find a complete stock on hand, which is ild at the most reasonable prices. All medicines arranted fresh and pure. \ KUYKENDAL it TOMLINSON. all of the spices, ROUND or whole, can bo had at the York Jf Drug Store. KUYKENDAL it TOMLINSON. BRYANSAV AFERS^ 3 RYAN'S Pulmonic Wafers and Brown's Bron3 ehial Troches, sure cures for coughs, colds, :c., just in at the York Drug Store. KUYKENDAL <fc TOMLINSON. cherry pectoral. CHERRY PECTORAL cures Asthma, BronJ chitis, ?Sc. Rosadalis cures Rheumatism, crofula, and all diseases of the skin. Seltzer .perient cures Dyspepsia, Headache, <fcc. These reparations are all too well known to need furler notice here. They can all be had at the York >rug Store. . KUYKENDAL <t TOMLINSON. in conclusion, ITiTOULD say that we endeavor to keep conf stantly on hand everything that is usually idled for in a Drug Store in this part of the ooun y, and that we are always glad to see a customer, e he ever so humble, or the amount of his purhaso ever so small. KUYKENDAL (t TOMLINSON. bloomofTouth. [" AIRD'S Bloom of Youth does certainly whiten [J and beautify the complexion, leaving the skin oft and smooth. Chalfant's Cocoa Cream renders le hair soft and glossy. They can be had at the 'ork Drugstore. K V YK EN DA L it TC >M LINSON. T. M. POBSOJf & CO. REDUCTION IN PRICES. HALF Silk Poplins that sold fbr $1.25 are now offered for 75 cents per yard; all wool Poplins that we sold from 75 cents to $1, wo now ofler at the low figures of 50cents, and English Merinos ? which sold for $1, we now offer for 50 cents per i yard, for twenty days, at I T. M. DOBSON A CO'S. jj I REMEMBER THIS! ? WHEN you go into DOBSON'S Store if you f do not see what you want, please ask for it. " | PAPER. T f< WRITING and Letter Paper always on hand, " at DOBSON'S Store. g j PENS, INK, &C. ~ v YOU can always find good Pens, Ink and Envelopes, at DOBSON'S. ? j SLATES, A ON hand and for sale at the cheap Store of T. M. DOBSON A CO. ' SUGAR-CURED HAMS. A LOT for sale cheap as the cheapest, at T. M. DOBSON A CO'S. 1 BLEACHED and unbleached Shirting for sale I by T. M. DOBSON A CO. tl BED-TICKING. * ALWAYS on hand, and at prices to suit the p times, by T. M. DOBSON A CO. J TABLE DIAPER E CAN be found by calling at DOBSON'S cheap Store. . L n blankets. |c A FEW left, which are offered very lowi at ! cradle blankets. 1 ANY oneneoding Cradle Blankets, can be sup- q plied at DOBSON'S. j toilet sets. ONLY one Set left, which we will sell cheap. J T. M. DOBSON A CO. c hoes. \ ON hand and will be sold when we can find a purchaser, at DOBSON'S. +] bombazine, CAN bo bought at DOBSON'S cheap Store, for cash. _ ""yarn. STOWE'S and Bivingsvillo Yarn, always on Q hand, at DOBSON'S. ? _____ OF all sorts and sizds, and at prices to suit the 1 times, at DOBSON'S, J powderTshot and caps, f CAN be found by calling at DOBSON'S cheap si Store. ' . v concentrated lye, k ON hand and sold as cheap as the cheapest, by " T. M. DOBSON A CO. snuff. CAROLINA BELLE SNUFF always on hand and for sale by T. M. DOBSON A CO. E prize boxes. l BON TON Prize Box es only 25 cents. Each box J contains a prize worth the money, and you C get the candy to Doot. At DOBSON'S. candy. ?< FRENCH and common Candy always at it DOBSON'S. T S CAN always bo found at DOBSON'S, as cheap as the cheapest. Q: SHOES AND BOOTS. gl ALWAYS on hand and for sale at the cheap Store of T. M. DOBSON A CO. HEMLOCK LEATHER, ~ JUST received a lot of Hemlock Leather, at T. M. DOBSON A CO'S. A KEGS, v TO hold from 1 to 5 gallons, can be found at _ T. M. DOBSON ^ CO'S. 1 HANDSAWS. ~ *j A GOOD article can always be found for sale cheap, at DQBSON'S. * COFFIN HANDLES, tt SCREWS and Tacks can be found at the Store of D T. M. DOBSON <fe CO. B ~--* fcAfeHttfeite v i CAN be bought from T. M. DOBSON A CO. Vl very cheap. 0 B. P. BO YD. " GROCERIES* "> COFFEE, Sugar, Cheese, Oysters, Herrings, Molasses. of all sorts; Pickles, fresh Fruits, Ac., always on hand, except when sold out too fast to _ keep up the stock B. P. BOYD. | NAILS. g a k KEGS of Nails, direct from the Manufac- F 1 D tory, for sale cheap, at BOYD'S. t\ CASTINGS. h A LARGE lot of Castings, viz: Biscuit Ovens, h Spiders and Lids, Extra Lids, large and small Pots, all to be had cheap, at BOYD'S. FREE OF CHARGE. " l\ CALL and buy Groceries and have them sent to o your house free of charge, by BOYD. ~ CORN. si BUSHELS Com wanted, for which ^UUU cash will be paid, by BOYD. LOW. " : 'u IF you wish to buy Goods low, look round and ci don't buy, until you see BOYD. ti ~ POTATOES. ! GOODRICH Potatoes just arrived and for sale, !" cheaper than they were last year, at BOYD'S. ft FISH. I A LARGE lot of Fish, direct from Boston, J at BOYD'S. C YARN AND SHIRTING a gTILL selling low at the cheap Grocer^of^ ~ FLOUR. I IF you want cheap Flour and good, call at BOYD'S. " SEED OATS. * ON hand and for sale at 90 cents per bushel, at BOYD'S. ________ _ A LARGE lot of covered Cans and Buckets, P jufit from the Manufactory, for sale cheaj^by ? LARD. FAMILY Lard in Caddies, for sale by BOYD. 1 BAGGING AND TIES J STILL on hand and for sale, at the Grocery of 0 BOYD. n (. Anu hm? VELVET. SUPERIOR IIlack Silk Velvet at |8 per yard, for sale by H. F. ADICKES. TRUNKS, ASSORTED sizes, for sale at the cheap Store of ? H. F. ADICKES. TABLE COVERS. ' OIL Cloth for Table Covers, on hand and for } sale by H. F. ADICKES. * HOOP SKIRTS, WITH twenty-live springs.at 50 cents, for sale C( by H. F. ADICKES. } 7 BIBLES. ; FAMILY Bibles with Photograph Albums, at f ^10, for sale by H. F. ADICKES...^ j VALENTINES. I ! A N assorted stock of Valentines, from one cent I j jfx to 81.50. For sale by II. F. ADICKES. i SHOT POUCHES. I GOOD Shot Pouches at $1.25, for sale by ? H. F. ADICKES. | SATCHELS. J L' ADIES' largo Satchels, assorted sizes, for sale by H. F. ADICKES. .1 PRINTS. ! BEST Printsat 15 cents per yard. Also, Prints 1 of good colors at 10 cents per yard. For sale, H j by H. F. ADICKES. J ! MERINOS. .?* " ! PACIFIC Merinos, which Bold at the first of the season, for 60 cents per yard, are now sold for 40 cents, by H. F. ADICKES. ! ~ PLOW ST EEL, OF all widths and of the best quality, for sale k by H. F. ADICKES. i j CARPET BINDING. 1 A SUPPLY just received and for sale low, by . H. F. ADICKES. | January 27 4 11 f KNIVES AND FORKS. ] FjATED Forks and Ivory Knives particularly cheap. For sale by II. F. ADICKES. AUCTION SALES. ASSIGNEES' SALE. In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of ) T? I. J. PRIDE, Bankrupt. ) In Bankruptcy. 8Y virtue of an order from Hon. Geo. S. Bryan, Jndge of said Court, we will expose to public ale artne, residence of the aforesaid Bankrupt, i York County, on TUESDAY, 1FTEENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY NEXT, . ie following property, to wit; 1 Horse, 4 Mules, 4 Cows, 2 Steers, 18 Sheep, 1 mr-horse Wagon, 1 four-horse Wagon and Haress, 1 Buggy and Harness, 1 Cotton Gin, 1 fortv allon Boiler, 1 Cross-Cut Saw, 1 Broad Axe, half iterestin Iron Sugar Mill, 1 Gold Watch, 1 Silver Vatch, 1 Pistol, 1 lot Cotton Seed, 1 lot Hay. Also, abont 200 bushels of Corn. Also, 1 lot of Notes and Accounts. 1 lot of Judglents, and Bankrupt's interest intne estate of L. l. Beckham, deceased. Terms of Sale.?CASH. J. S. R. THOMSON, } A88icnees T. S. JEFFERYS, J A8SlSneM* January JT ' 4 3t NOTICE. 8Y order of W. I. Clawson, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy, we will expose to public sale, at rORK COURT HOUSE, on Monday, SEVENTH DAY OF FEBRUARY NEXT. le following property of Bankrupts' Estates, to ESTATE OF SAMUEL BLACK. lainfc^ButR. A.Black, for $2011.65 ; said claim i be^^^^Kbe secured by a mortgage on Real Istc^BW^fly belonging to R. A. Black. ESTATE OF R. A. BLACK. lainl, if any, to the tract of land whereon heforlerlv resided, lying on the waters of Turkey Ireefc, and containing acres. EST^^PE-SAMUEL BLAIR. ' J. P. Hood, for Ihs EEOFW. J. KIMBRELL. laim against the Executors of the Estate of W. . Curpton, deceased, for $2,000. ESTATE OF JOSEPH N. STEELE. lankrupt's interost in the assets of the firm of lampbell & Steele, consisting of Notes and Acountsi Bankrupt's interest in the assets of the , rm of Steele & Jones, consisting of Notes and accounts. The above claims sold subject to any discounts, jat may lawfully exist. Terms cash. January 27 4 2t | CLERK'S SALE* Jn Equity?York County. E.Bratton, ] Bill to Foreclose Mori-, vs. > I. A. Springs, et al. j gage, etc. [N obedience to the order of the Court to me directed, in above stated case, I will expose to ublio sale at YORK COURT HOUSE, on the IRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY NEXT, [l that lot of land situate in the town of Yorkille, with the houses situated thereon, heretofore nown as the "Yorkville" or "Harris Hotel," and utttod on Main street, containine TWO ACRES, lore or less. Terms?CASH. ($5 621) J. P. WALLACE, Clerk. January 13 2 . 4t Sal? in Equity. [ugh Tate, vs. Joseph B. Stewart.?Dill to Fore?. close Mortgage. [N obedience to the order of Judge William M. [ Thomas, 1 will expose to public sale at York ourt House on the FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY, NEXT, ne tract of land situate In York county, on the >ad leading from Yorkville to Charlotte, eleven liles from Yorkville, bounded by lands of Hugh ate, S. C. Johnson, Dempsey Cook, and widow tames, containing 1621 ACRES, MORE OR LESS. The abo|re property to bo re-sold at the risk f the former purchaser. Terms?Cash. Purchaser to pay for papers and amps. R. H. GLENN, I ($16.30) Sheriff of York County. January 6 1 fit CLERK'S SALE. i In Equity-York County. .. M. Jackson, I vs. I Dill to Foreclose Mortgage. 7m. White. J [N obedience to the order of Judge William M. L Thomas, passed at the July term, 1869, in the txrve stated case, I will expose to public sale at ORK COURT HOUSE, on the IRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY, NEXT, II that tract of land, situate, lying and being in le Countv of York, on the waters of Bullock's reek, and bounded bv lands of Dennis Crosby, Jctau-dSherer, Jos. hfitchell, R. A. Black, John Ujr I?i ehkffis to the Defendant, on the 8th day of Noember, 1862, containing >NR HUNDRED AND SIXTY-SIX ACRES, loretor less. Terms?CASH, ($19.00) J. F. WALLACE, Clerk. January 13 2 4t UDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE. . G. Smarr, Creditor and Applicant, vs. W. D. Fowler, ct ux., ct aL, heirs-at-law of William Nelson, deceased.?Summons in Partition. 3 Y virtue of an order from F. C. HARRIS, 3 Judge of Probate of York County, I will exose to public sale at York Court House, on the IRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY, NEXT, vo tracts of land in said County. One tract on ulleek's Creek, bounded bv lands of D. W. Fowjr, John McGowan, ? Kidd and others, containlgSEVENTY ACRES, MORE OR LESS. One tract on Dry Creek, bounded by lands'of E. a man, lands of estate of J. G. Davidson, deceasi, D. J. Good and Ann Nelson, containing EVENTY-FIYE ACRES, MORE OR LESS. old for the purpose of paying the debts of the lid William Nelson, deceased. TERMS OF SALE. Cash sufficient on the day of sale to pay the 38t$ of suit and sale?the balance on a credit of ra)jpejnonths, with interest from day of dale, seLirSfl by the bond of the purchaser ana good sureesfo&i mortgage of the ^premises. (S10.12J) R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. January 13 2 4t SHERIFF'S SALE. fatthew Harper vs. Dudley Jones?Foreclosure of Mortgage. [3 Y virtue of an order from Judge William M. [J Thomas, I will expose to public sale, at York 'ourt House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY, NEXT, tract of land whereon the Defendant now reides, known as the "Coulter Tract," bounded by 'ishing Creek, the Homestead, lands of Robert Irown and others, containing HREE HUNDRED & FIFTY-TWO ACRES, lore or less. Sold as the property of Dudley ottee, to forecloses Mortgage in l'avor of Matthew Tarper. TERMS OF SALE. A credit of two months?the titles to be signed ut not delivered until the money is paid accord* ig to the terms of sale, and if the amount of the urchase money is not paid when due, the land to e re-sold at the risk of the former purchaser, for lash. (H3.10) R. H. GLENN, S. Y. D. January 6 1 22t SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of Writs of Fieri Facias, to me directed, will be sold between the legal hours f Sheriffs Sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY NEXT, t York Court House, the following property, to Situated on the Chester roadj bout 12 miles from Yorkville, containing two luudred acres, more or less, bounded by lands of Ufred Moore, Mrs. Harriet Bratton, and others. Uso, one other tract, containing two hundred and woacres, more or less, bounded by lands of James kelson, J. R. Bratton, and others, levied on as the >roperty^)f Maurice A. Moore, at the suit of Aired Moore, Executor, and others. ($3.37i One tract of land, containing 10 1-14 acres, lying >n the Laudsford road, one-and-a-half miles from forkville, bounded by lands of Mrs. Jane Mallet, L G. McCaw, Eli Meek and others, levied on as he property of Edward Moore, deceased, at the uit of Meacham & Wheeler and others. ($2.25 Atthe "Works" on Tuesday after the flint Monlay in February next, onelotof Blacksmith's aud Carpenter's Tools, one lot Wagon Wheels, parts of Yagons, Ac., one lot Ingot Copper and Composiion, one lot House and Kitchen Furniture, two ^orn-Shellers, two Straw-Cutters, three pair Scales ?ne pair Balances, one lot Wagon Timber, one lot ? * * - * i nintltl ?apcr, envelopes, etc., iwo mwes nniuun wiom, i me old Stove, Ac., levied on as the property of the | ting's Mountain Iron Company, at the suit of J. If. McElwee, Sr., and others. ($7.87 One tract of land, adjoining lands of Jolin S. Bratton, Eliza C. G. Davis and others, levied on a the property of W. J. Duffle, at the suit of Elila C. G. Davis and others. ($3.00 About three hundred pounds of cotton, levied >n as the property of Obadiali Sarratt, at the suit >f James Caldwell and others. ($7.65 One tract of laud, bounded by lands of King's fountain Iron Company, estate of Wm. McGill ind others, containing 500 acres, more or less; also >ne other tract of land, bounded by lands of ting's Mountain Iron Company, estate of Wm. ffrffill and the tract above mentioned, containing ilffacres, more or less. The aboye named tracts ire levied on as the property of S. H. Anthony, it the suit of James Childers and others. ($16,081 R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. January 6 1 5t ALMANACS FOR 1870. rtOUTH CAROLINA ALMANACS for 1870. 3 Calculations made by Prof. J. II. Carlisle, of [ iVoff'ord College. A supply just recoived at the Enquirer Office, by J. E. GRIST. January 13 2 tf RAGS WANTED rwo CENTS per pound, IN CURRENCY, will be paid for CLEAN Cotton or Linen tAGS delivered at the ENQUIRER OFFICE, j November 4 44 tf i 1 WAN MINING AND MAN! JOHN R. DUKE . . DIRECTX J. D. AIKEN, I GEORGE E. GIBBON, F. J. PEL Factory East End Hasel Street WAMBB WE3 RECOMMENDED BY AGRI( AS A SPECIAL Mi COTTON, WHEAT, CORN, GROUND ASHLEY RIVE] PHOSPHAT FOR SAL! WILLIAM C. D GENERAL l NO. 1 ROUTT? ATT,ANTIO WHA JJ3S- B. P. BOYD, Agent, Yorkville, S. C.; LON January 27 ALLISON & BRATTON! starch. ONE Gross Oswego Corn Starch, in one pound "J packages, manufactured expressly for food. It is composed of the tinest parts of Indian corn, perfectly pure^ For sale bv . . iD ALLISON A BRATTON. November 18 40 tf india cocoanut. (51 P! POUNDS Prepared East India Cocoauut, ,4) D for Pies, Puddings, Cakes, Ac. It is aiready sweetened, and in cooking very little if any additional sugar is required. For sale by Pi ALLISON A BRA^ON. r Noveriiber 18 46 tf extracts, t 01 WE keep constantly on hand a full assortment of pure flavoring Extracts. These extracts F are strictly pure and highly concentrated. They are warranted trne to their names, and are prepared from fruit of the best quality. For sale by ALLISON A BRATTON'S. November 18 46 tf seidlitz powders. ONE Gross improved Seidlitz Powders. Useful in all diseases incident to warm climates. For sale by ALLISON A BRATTON. November 18 48 tf woman's friend. DR. Lawrence's celebrated Woman's Friend, dedicated to the ladies of America, for whose ? benefit it was designed and whose happiness it will promote. For sale,by ALLISON A BRATTON. ci November 18 ' 46 tf ^ . . P< A LLEN'S Lung Balsam, for the cure of all afJ\_ fections of the Lungs, Throat tfnd Chest. It ? brings hope to the sick and desponding, restoring them to health and beauty. For sale by ALLISON A BRATTON. female's friend. PHILOTOKEN or Female's Friend, for sale by ALLISON A BRATTON. d Novemborl8 46 tf 1 "OONNEB, HOBBS & DOBSON. (j copartnership^ THE undersigned did, on the 1st day of January, form a Copartnership under the firm ' ? - a. r\/\"Or!Avr in name or uurNJNii/rt, uudds <b wcovw, mr mo i? transaction of the Carriage and Buggy Business, of at the old stand known as the McFADDEN LOT, or where they are prepared to make and repair CARRIAGES, BUGGLES AND WAGONS at short tii notice, and at prices to suit the times. A share of $ public patronage is respectfully solicited. H. C. CONNER, W. P. HOBBS, K T. M. DOBSON. January 27 4 tf BEACKSMITHING. COUNTRY work, of all kinds, done at short notice, and at moderate prices. Particular attention paid to Horse-Shoeing and Repairing Mill I and Gin Irons. m ryWNER. HOBBS A DOBSON. ? COUNTRY PRODUCE g OF all kinds taken in exchange for work, by t. CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON. A January 27 4 tf l DARWIN & O'LEARY. * d< SADDLES OF all kinds for sale, ? cheap as the cheapest, ? by # DARWIN A O'LEARY. 1 HARNESS. /CARRIAGE, Buggy and Wagon Harness al- i I; ways on hand, ana forsale very cheap fOTcash, t at DARWIN <fe O'LEARY'S. C WHIPS, &C. H WHIPS, Collars, Bridles, Martingals, Saddle B Blankets, Bridle Bits and Buckles, for sale F in the "Williams Block," by . C DARWIN A O'LEARY. s< COME AND SEE. WE say come and see, and bring your Green- backs along, and you shall have Saddles as cheap as the cheapest, at pi DARWIN A O'LEARY'S. I January 20 3 tf s, ???? ri THE TOBKYILLE FEMALE COLLEGE. THE Exercises of this Institution tl b* resumed on the w FIRST MONDAY OF JANUARY, next, under the Superintendence of \ Rev. J AMES DOUGLAS8, assisted by p Rev. R. B. Anderson, Rev. H. R. Dickson and r< others. It is proposed that the Collegiate year consist of NINE CALENDAR MONTHS, beginning with tho first of October and ending with the last of - Jane?the year to be divided into three terms of. ] equal length. i 1, In order to increase the facilities for securing a thorough education, as well as to increase the num- ? berof pupils, it has been determined to make a material reduction, in our charges. The whole expense in the College proper for Tuition and Board, t, including Washing, Lights and Fuel, will be only TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS for the year, instead of Two Hundred and Ten as hitherto. A reduction of $24 per year, from the $200, will be made for boarders in the Primary Department. 1 Daughters ofi Ministers of tho Gospel will receive J tuition in the regular course free' of charge. t< Tho following, in all cases, will be extra for ai term of three months: s< Instrumental Music $17 00 French, 7 00 P. Drawing and Painting, eath 7 00 11 Ancient Languages, 5 00 FOfc DAY SCHOLARS. Tuition in College proper, $16 " " Primary Department, 7 Payment roquirod in advance, at the begin- j; ning of each term. Boarders are expected to furnish their own m Sheets, Pillow-Cases and Towels. For further information., apply for circulars. j] All letters of inquiry promptly and cheer- Q fully answered. i. Decenil>er 23 51 Jf ^ MALE SCHOOL. J English, Classical, Mathematical,Commercial, 1 LIMESTONE SPJttllVGS, C. J. BANKS LYLE (So. Ca. College) Principal. TIIE Eleventh Annual Session of this School commences February 14th. Circulars, giving expenses and full _ jHr particulars, may be obtained byaddressing the Principal. January? 1 6t ^ "CHARLOTTE FEMALE IN8TITUTE, i CHARLOTTE, IN. C. K THE next term of twenty weeks com- tl jffmonces on the loTH OF FEBRUARY and ends on tne -um 01 j uuu. W For Catalogues containing full partieulars as to Expenses, Course of Study, Ac., address Rkv. R. BURWELL A SON, Charlotte, N. C. 1 January 20 3 4t BEEftSHEBA ACADEMY. p THE Exercises of this Academy will a commence on the FIRST MONDAY IN FEBRUARY next. ' 1 ratks of tuition, per session of five months : a Reading,Spelling, Writingand Arithmetic,.! 7 50 Grammar, Geography and History, - 10 00 ~ Classical, 17 50 J J. B. CARSON, Principal. January 20 3 at APPLICATION FQB DISCHABGR NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Executor of the estate of I. E. McCARTER deceased, will make a final settlement of the said estate, with the Judge of Probate of York County, on the 14th day of February, next, when he will apply for a final discharge from liability as 0 Executor of the said estate. MYLES SMITH, Executor. January 13 2 5t REMOVAL. I I HAVE removed my LAW OFFICE to the i BRICK BUILDING fronting the Court House, i W. B. WILSON. January 18 2 IFACTURING CO., IS, President. )RS. , Rev. JAMES P. BOYCE, . . I L. D. MOWRY, iZER. J Mines on Ashley River* \ i JULTURAL CHEMISTS j INURE FOR i AND OTHER DRAINS,! 1 BONE PHOSPHATE, rE ROCK, 3 BY UKES & CO., YGENTS, , RF, CHARLESTON, SO. OA. DON A JONES, Agents, Rock HiH, S. C. 4 3m , FARMERS I " I crease Tonr Crops and Improve Your Land, r using PHCENIX GUANO, ported by us direct from the Ptonlx Islands ?nth Pacific Ocean. WILCOX, QIBBS ft CO'S MANIPULATED GUANO, reparedat Sarannah, Ga., and Charleston, S. , which has prored in the soil the best San* e in use. . Guano, Salt and Plaster Compound,also preired at Sarannah and Charleston. For Sale for Cash, or on Time, by WILCOX, GIBBS & CO., Importers and Sealers in GUANOS. 09 BAY STREET, SAVANNAH, GA. 64 EAST BAY-ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. !41 BROAD 8TREET, AUGUSTA, GA. For further information, address aa above for rcular, or subscribe to Southern Agriculturist, lhlished by W. C. Macmurphy A Co., at Augusand Savannah, Ga., at the low price of 25 cents )r annum. Janfiary20 3 4m YORK MARBLE YARD~ F. HAPPERFIELD ^RESPECTFULLY inchased from Mr. RICHARD HARE, the Tools and Fixtures belonging to the MARBLE YARD in Yorkville, and having secured the services of a FIRST-CLASS WORKMAN, fully prepared to execute work in the best style the Art: such as Tombs, Monuments, plain and namental Grave Stones, Ac. He will submit Drafts and Sketches on applica;>n. Particular attention given to Cleaning and epairing old Work. Decern ber 18 50 ly LING'S MOUNTAIN R. ROAD. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. I ERE AFTER the trains over the KING'S MOUNTAIN RAILROAD?on Mondays, uesdavs. Thursdays and Saturdays?will run as UMi?CjM3dn# de* wwu*> tlmw .on lentioned days, with trains on the Charlotte ana iuth Carolina Railroad: eave Yorkville, promptly, at 7 o'clock, A. M. rrive at Chester at 9 o'clock, A. M. eave Chester at 2 o'clock, P. M. rrive at Yorkville at 4 o'clock, P. M. All Freights most be delivered at the Depot by o'clock, p. m., on the evenings previous to the sparture of the train. R. S. MOORE, President. December 80 52 tf [TLLIirEBY, FANCY AND HAIB GOODS. JUST RECEIVED LLOT OF HAIR GOODS, consisting of Japanese. Empire and Chinese Switches, Single urls, Bunch Curls, Braids and Chignons, with a indsome assortment of Ladies' and Children's [ats and Bonnets, eld Lady Bonnets and Caps, ridal Wreaths and Illusion for Veils, Feathers, lowers, Ribbons, Velvets, Satins, Laces, Inmnt's aps, and Fancy Goods generally. With Thom>n's Glove fitting Corbet, at Mrs. E. DICKINSON, Agent's. October 7 40 tf HAIR JEWELRY. pHE undersigned will BRAID human hair to L order, in any required stitch, and mount the ime in gold of any required pattern for fingerngs, ear-rings, breast-pins, bracelets, necklaces, atch-chains, Ac., with or without appendages, he same will be done from THE SAME HAIR lat is furnished, and as neatly as any Northern rork. Also, all ornamental articles, which are made of retals, Porcelain, Glass, Precious Stones, Ivory, earls, Paper. Ac., will be repaired to order at jasonable prices. E. A. CRENSHAW. Yorkville, 8. C. STORAGE FOR COTTON. niTE are prepared to STORE COTTON at 25 FY cents per bale, and Insure the same against >88 by fire, at low rates. Will also MAKE ADVANCES on Cotton stored 'ith us. Look to your interest, Farmers, and in these noertain times, don't keep your Cotton at home. I; is not safe. LONDON A JONES, Rock Hill^S. C. January 20 8 3m NOTICE TO FARMERS. H1ARMERS, who propose to apply Fertilisers H nmn nt CnSon Aw arfl rmuestod |_ IAJ kUC UCAV V< V|/ V? WkWMf ?vv?| . , _ __ > send in thoir orders at as early a date as possible, 9 we wish to arrange to supply the demand this Jason. We are Agents for ZELL'S, WANDO,and other opular Fertilizers, that have given satisfaction ie past season. All we ask is a trial. LONDON & JONES,? Rock HUT, 8. C. January 20 -3 2m IN BANKRUPTCY. ~ N THE MATTER OF JOHN SHILLINGLAW, BANKRUPT. r) WHOM IT MAY CONCERNThe undersigned hereby give notice Of thoir appoiiitlont as Assignees of JOHN SHILLINGLAW, f York county, State of South Carolina, who has een adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own Petition, v W. I. Clawson, Register. All persons indebtd to said Bankrapt will make immediate paydent to the undersigned. J. 8. R. TH0M80N,) T. S. JEFFERY8. J A881Snee8Yorkville, Janusry20,1870. 3 St Iff BANKRUPTCY. IN THE MATTER OF W. B. CLINE. BANKRUPT. J r) WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :-Theunder- J signed hereby giye notice of their appointaent as Assignees of W. B. CLINE, of York ounty; State of South Carolina, who has been ad- j udgea a Bankrupt upon his own Petition, by W. . Clawson, Register. All persons indebted to aid Bankrupt will make immediate payment to tie undersigned. J. 8. R. THOMSON,) . . T. 8. JEFFERYS, j A881S^ees. Yorkville, January 20, 1870. 3 3t FOR THE HOLIDAYS! IlITE have now on hand an assortment of eleT? gant Albums, ordered expressly for the Hollays. Those desiring something suitable for iresents or for the centre-table, will not fail to call nd purcbaso soon. Also, a lot of fine cases and frames'for IVORY'YPES and other styles of Pictures. DTfTTTPlTfl TU'tlW in everv stvleof the Art. t our usual moderate prices. J. R. SCHORB A SON. . F. HAKT. O. W. SADLER. HART & SADLER, Attorneys at Law, YOBKVILLE S. C. December 2 48 tf BETHEL ACADEMY. THE Exorcises of this Institution will be resumed on MONDAY, 7TH MK OF FEBRUARY, 1870. Tuition, per Session of live months, varies from %l to|20. Pupils will be received at any ime, and charged from time of entrance till close if Session, except in cases of protracted sickness, mless contracts be otherwise made. For further >articulars, address J. N. BAIRD, Yorkville, S. C. January 20 3 '3t H THE DISTRICT COURT OUTER U. S. ; Fdrthe District of South C&fiflia. ' ' in the hatter ov W. E. CRISP.?In. Bankruptcy, it Yorkv&e, in the said District, on the 3rd day of February, 1870. fcTOTICE is hereby given that a Petition has been IM filed In said Court; by W. ?. ORIBP, of Laurens County, in.said District duly declared a Bankrupt, unaer the Act of Congress, entitled 'An Act to Establish a Unifonfi Bysttm of Bankruptcy throughout the United Stafe^* Approved 2d March, 1867, for a discharge' -and certificate hereof; from all his debts and other claimaprovible under said Act: and the 28th day Of Februiry, 1870, at 12 o'clock, M., Is assignMlbrtha hearing of the same, before W. L Clawaon, one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Cooft, athia office in Yofkville, 8outh Carolina, when and where the Creditors may attend, and shew cause: if nay they have, why the prayer of the said Petition jhould not be granted. . .. . LOUIS E. JOHNSON U. S. Marshal ae Messenger. By T. W. Clawsox. Deputy Messenger!- - ' Februarys .? 8 . - Tsh'ff. . IN THE DISTRICT COURT QF THEftl For the District of South Cardina.:, .{ In the Matter of ) rn t GEO. W. GIBSON, jIn Bankruptcy. At YorlcvtRe, in the said District, on the 3rd day of February, 1870. rilHIS is to give notice that a Petition hat been ? - - w nrDOAV J_ filed la saia uourr. oy ww, ^,\iinov?, Fairfield County, in said District, duly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Co ogress .en titled' 'Ap. Act to Establish a Uniform System of Bankruptcy throughout the United States," Approved March 2d, 1867. for a discharge and certificate thereof from all his debts and other claims proyable under said Act; and the 28th day of February, 18T0, at 12 o'clock, M., is assigned rorthe hearing of tbt same, before W. I. CLAW80N, one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his office m Yorkville, South Carolina, when and where-the Creditors may attend, and-shew cause, If any they have, why the prayer of the said Petition eaoola LGUr^E!jUHNSOK,U.S. Marshal as ITeeeiftget; By T. W. Cnawsoir, Deptrty Messenger. ; Februarys 5 ' i: Ji- Tigti i' . IS THE DISTRICT COURT OP THE V.% For the District of South Carolina. IN THE MATTER Or GEO. F. DUNCAN.?In Bankruptcy. - v; i At Yorkville, in the utid District, on the 3rd doff of February, 1370. J '*i.i OTICE is hereby given that a Petition baa been ?S filed in the said Court, by GEO. F. DUNCAN, of Lancaster Co ity, in the said District, duly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congreen^titled "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 nis debts andotiier claims provable under the said Act; and the 28th day Of February 1870, at 12 o'clock, M^Jiaaalgaed for the bearing of the same, before W. I. Clawson, one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of ssidCourt,liit office, In Yorkvllle, Sooth Carolina, van ao where the Creditors pay attend, dftd rixwana if any they have, why the prayer of the said Petition should not "be granted. ? ' ,J J LOUIS E. JOHNSON, U. 8. Marshal as M BMW gar. By T. W. Clawsow, Deputy Messenger. *"? y?., 5 ;> IN THE DISTRICT COURT Of the U. States, tor the District of S. Carolina. SIMON8 BECKHAM, { 1 At TmM' 2TOTICE Is hereby given that a Pdtitiott' has a been filed in said Court, by SIMON BKOKAM, of Lancaster ooaniy/ in said District, duly declared a Bankrupt, under, the AotofCongrim, entitled" An Act to Establish a Uniform System of Bankruptcy throughout the' United States,*' Approved ioicf March; 1887, for a discharge fcaid certificate .thereof, ftpm all his debts . jmaotbar claims provable under the said Act: and the 28th day of February, 1870, at 12o'cloclc, M? la'aaslgbed for hearing the same, betore w. LObwra, one of the Routers in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his office in Yorkvllle, 8, Carolina, when and, where the Creditors may attend, and shew cause, if any they have, why the prayer of skid PNltSMi should hot be granted. r . :'.jj i-'.-A LOUIS E.JOILNBON,U.S. Mantel as Messengs*. By T. W. Clawsok, Deputy Messenger. Febroary 3 6 ' -9L 19 THE DISmCt COTfet OflTHXtT. A For the District of South Carolina. inthx UATtikbT ' i ' - v ' GEO. S. PATTERSON.?In Bankruptcy. At Yorkville, in the said District, an the id day o/ February, 1870. , } XTOTICE is hereby given that a Petitionhaa been filed in said Court, by G. 8. PATTERSON, of Abbeville County, in said District, duly declared a . Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, entitled'VAn Act to Establish a Uniform System of Bankruptcy throughout the United States,"'Approved Sid March.-l ?R7, farn diaehsraa and i ciilgaetathaspQf^ from all his debts and other stems provable under said Act; and the 28th day of F^rumltTO, at 12 o'clock, M.,is assigned tor the heaorfngefthe same, before W. I. Clawson, one of ttallqplMi of said Court, at his office in YagkyiBtoiPOhlUt Carolina, when and where the creditors may attend, and shew cause, if any they havd, 0flty?a: prayer of the said Petition should not be granted. Louis E. JOHNSON,U. S. Marshal aaMnkengse. By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Mesapngwv, Februarys 5 ' * m , 1 ?y?; 'jtl.T > STATE OF SOUTH (DAUOLOM 1 York CofOMbpr. TvXf Jtnlr tj< r> triDDIfl InilaaAOa fteHnf Pm. oy JC V/? " ^ - || iii, Tfwk JJpPf? : IT appearing to my ing named persona, heirs-at-ley of jKttoob Jk)ster, deceased, viz : Wrru E. RobiboU/Jo#n 1)0*-' ter, Win. Doeter, James Black and Wnb, Janfcueside beyond the limits of this State, it is, therefore ordered, that they do appear at 'the Court of Probate to be holden at York Court House, for York County, 011 the sixth day of April next, to ahew cause, if any they can, why tbeprooeeds of foe sale of the real estate of Enoch Dosfcer, deceased, sold by the said Court of Probate for partition ana division, should not be paid over to Jqfcna M. Bryson, Administrator of the said Enoch Doster, deceased, to be applied by him to the payment of the debts of the said Enoch Dos tar, deoeesed. Given under my hand and seal this first, dty of January, A. v., M70u - FRANK a.HABBla,,., j: , . Judge of Probata. January^ 1 .. 8m a noble -man. " IT is something to discover a new planet in fob heavens, a new island, anew.raoe^pild fotlfbarite offered a prize for the discovery of a new enjoyment. But bow immeasurably does eVeu the best of these achievements fell ahort of the discovery or invention of the SEWING" ItAQHOQ.' This great and good work, as accomplished by I. M. SINGER, has rendered him the/foremost man of bis time, as far as practical and useful inventive genius is concerned. s " > , 4 . The loud hurrah that hails the suocessftd warrior lord of the stricken field, is IvortblesbIn comparison with the grateful paeans of rejoicing multitudes, who have been relieved of one-half the toils of life, by the labor saving of this wondeifol Machine. To be had of *. '. M. JONES, Agent. January20 !l ilffiiij wJwl & TO Mlfrfc. OWiqSHS. oeeat sivnro nr waxesram mHE unrivalled Double Turbine T?eifor^f Ater wheel, warranted* superior to the Overshot. Applicable to nil* heeds and all kinds of machinery. Having the exclusive agency .of HiABiirrnundmc Counties, any person wishing Wheels, can write to me at LewTsville, Chester Comity. S. C. All information asked fer Will he' promptly given and circulars sent gratis. . B, FENNEL. October 7 40 - 6m PRACTICALJBVEJiTlOS. WHO can estimate the priceless y slue of American inventive genius of the nineteenth century ? Burdened with the interest of humanity, nncircumscribed by National interest or Geographical boundaries, it strides aeross seas, islands and continents, scattering blessings in its course, .. ?{ jy , .... Witness: I. M. SINGER, the great Inventor of Sewing Machines, as sold by M. JONES, Agent J_November4 44 ,. ;. tf J. A. LEPERBR T> ESPECTFULLY informs the public that he Xl; has removed his Stock of Goods to hi* STORE ON BROAD RIYER. > - About the lstof September, he will open a Store in Yorkville, for the exclusive sale-of READYMADE CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES apd HATS. Aa he desires to close up all his outstanding business in Yorkville, he earnestly; requetfa persons indebted to him to oome forward and make immediate settlement My Books and Accounts are in the hands of WM. NEBL. January 20 tf . ? ^ * A rf nwn awvivn w CHBJSTJiiK mUJfcU3JttiJ*Xr j > ? r.*i 1 !j., ,il /iiliii FBUITTBEB8 FOB SALE, v . / A LARGE Stock of the most choice kinds of A APPLE AND PEACH TREES at fL2 50 per hundred, and for a less quantity 15 cenU each. All who wish to procure Trees or Plspts for the Orchard, Garden or Greenhouse can correspond. with me. . .? . Address W. BLASE, Nurseryman, > Chester, 8. C. January 13 2 lm j. $50 REWARD* STOLEN from the subscriber, at Royk Hill, on Tuesday, the 18th instant, one medium sued dark MARE MULE, about seven yean old, and in riding carries one ear lower than the other* I will give the above reward for the recovery of the MULE and arreet of the Thief, or I wflLjUty |M for the delivery of said Mule to me, at my houe, seven miles below Rock Hill, 8. C. A. M. BLACK. January 27 4 , ,.t tf . . : CATHOLICOff. MARSHALL'S UterineGstbolicon. Ibr saleby ALLISON A BRATTON. ;