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di9banded all of the said company except fifteen
men, whom he intended to keep in service
for a short time, as a guard for the arms
belonging to the State which were in the
hands of said company, and to keep the peace
in case of any disturbance; but that he would
soon disband'these also. His Excellency further
said that the men disbanded would still
be liable to be called on, in case of necessity,
but would receive no further pay, except for,
actual service.
Wm. E. Rose and John W. Meade, members
of the Legislature from York county, who
were in Columbia when Huliender applied to
the Governor for military protection, .testified
that his Excellency, the Governor, did not consult
with them about the organizing of a military
police in York county, or notify them
that he had been' applied to for such protection.
The other members of the Legislature
from York county were summoned to testify
before us, but were, for good reasons, unable
to appear.
The evidence adduced with reference to the
effects of placing authority in the hands of
said military company, does not show that
the peace of the- county and safety of person
aqd property have been promoted thereby.
Ttiaap have, on the contrary, been endangered,
through the general character and reputation
l of the men enlisted and the promotion of dis^
cord, by reason of a difference in political
opinion between the members of said company
HBand a majority of the citizens residing in the
HHftcinity. It is in evidence that many of the
^^Vmpany, including the officers thereof, are
Ht men of good character; that, their conduct
Uftd language are such-that do lady of good
will voluntarily passr by their camp; '
and that some of them have boasted that the
company will be kept on duty until after the
State electida in October next, and have
threatened, in case of any effort on.the part of
ci^jpns to have the company disbanded, to
burn the houses of all concerned.
We, therefore, present the military compa- |
nf commanded bv John R. Fans, under the
authority of the Governor of South Carolina, <
as unnecessary for the preservation of, and
dangerous lo, the peace of this county; as
wholly Incompetent to enforce the laws, in
case their aid were needed for that purpose; as
a nuisande to the township in which it is sta- j
tioned ; as an unlawful and unjust burden up- i
on the county, on account of the expense 1
thereby thrown upon our . citizens, which t
amounts to a lane sum ;'as a violation of the 1
- ^ TTniinJ Q+otoo v)>inh 1
CtWSUlUI^U Vli;4U?c vini^u kfwvvD) nu.v..
guarantees to every State a republican form
of government?a form of government which
cannot exist where the constituted civil authorities
may be set aside, at the pleasure of
a Governor who is amenable to no tribunal '
w but his own sovereign will, and the lives, liber- ]
ties and property of citizens are placed in the (
hands of a military organization, not respon- 1
sible to the law for their conduct.
-' H. H. DRENNAN, Foreman. t
1 , ,i,i JOHN S. BRATTON,
' ; S.a HEMPHILL,
M. L. TATE, ?
' '.T.D.JOHNSTON,
' JOHN McCANTS,
. W.B.BYERS, Jx
WM. HORTON, <
: ,W. G DOWDLE, 1
: R. I* HOPE, c
1/11 J. B. RODDY, 4 \
ALLEN BEATTY, T* i
ALEX. GUNN, f
MINGO ARMSTRONG, <
, ROBT. MASON, ?
GREEN AVERY, t
SAM BYRD, *
JEFFERSON ADICKES. !
March 18,1870. 12 It r
Modification Only.?The Washington J
Republican says it hasi good authority for say- t
ing that there will be important modifications
in the income tax made by the comr~*tee of *
r -nr-iy sr-uad rtimtwtrn
f the objections entertained against this law by ,
the business men of the country, among whicja 1
will be the removal of the clause authorizing i
informers.. N ^thing Aiort, however, of entire
ly dispensing with -the income tax, it is clear, t
wjjj be sati^rtorv to the people of the country?
.
Jftrancial aitb Cmnmercral.
~ YORKVILLE PRICES CPEREHT!
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY CARBOLL, CLARK <fc CO.
WEDNESDAY, March 23, 1870.
8AGGING?Gunny?V yvd @ 27
BALE HOPE? Hemp V lb 10 (a>
Miaillu.Vft.. 35 (oj 3u
Cotton, V fi> (a .,
IRON TIES, per pound,.... (?; 8#
BLUE-STONE, V lb. ? 20
CANDLES?Tallow?Vft... "i (a>
Adamantine, V ft 29#(<u 35
COFFEE?Rto-V lb 20 (a, 28
LM?yn< V lb uu 30
' lava, Va. .. (a) 46
COTTON YARN, Vbuuch of 6 pounds, (a, 2 0l>
GUNPOWDER, V ft ? 46
MACKEREL?No. 1, halfbnrrel* .. @
No. 9, half barrel* @ ..
? No. 3, hair barrel*....i1..... fa! 9 00*'
No. 1, V Kit @ 3 25
No. a, V Kit, ? 3 00
. 1 Jfo.3, VKit, (0. 2 50
MOLASSES?Cuba?Vgallon CO (a, 75
Went India, Vgallon ?
New Orleans, Vgallon 115 <5) 120
NAILS?Northern-V ft 7 <2 8
RICE.*J^. 10 <k 11
SALT.Vaack, , . ? 2 65
SUGAR?PtilverUed-V ... @ 20
Cruahed, Vft....... ? 20,
A, Vft .. (ST./ Wlf
C, Exua.VH <5 IS*
Brown, V lb ? ? 18
TEA?Hyson?Vft 1 50 @ 2 00
Imperial, V ft r'< ?
, Black, Vft 1 00 ? 1 50
VINEGAR?Cider?V gallon .. ? 60
PRODUCE MARKET?PRICES FROM WAGONS.
BACON-Hama?VJ> @ 17
Shoulder*. V ft 13
Side*, Vft .. 'S 17
CORN, V bath el 1 25 $ 1 30
CORN-MEAL, V biubel 130 ? J 35
DRIED FRUIT?Apples, peeled, V bushel.. .. @ 1 25
Peaches, peeled, V bushel.. .. ? 1 50
Peaches, unpeeled, V bushel .. ? 1 25
EGGS, V doaen 16*? 30
FLOUR, V100 lbs 3 50 ? 4 00 ,
HIDES-Green?V ft @ 7
Dry, Vft.., ig 14
LARD?Country?V ft 18 faI 90
LIME, Vhuehel ? 50
OATS, V bushel ? 75
PEAS, V bushel 1 35 ? 1 40
POTATOE8?Irish-V bushel '50 ? 75
Sweet V bushel 75 ? 1 00
SHINGLES, V 1000 3 50 ? 4 00
TALLOW, V ft,j...t 10 ? 19*
WHEAT, V buaheL r. (fl) 1 50
Cotton?The market is unsettled but prioes
have improved. We quote 19$ cents for good
.. ......
CHESTER, March 22.?Cotton?The market
is firmer in, tone, under more favorable advices
from leading markets, but the business is so limited
a? tto prevent reliable quotations. Full
grades are nominally 19$ to 20.
CHARLOTTE, March 21.?Cotton?Owing* to
the recent heavy decline in this. staple, there has
been but little offeied during the past week, and
prices have been unsettled. The sales for the
week foot up about 80 bales at 15J to 19$ cents. On
Friday a few bales of good middling changed
hands* at 20 cents?^market firmer with an advance
of fully one cent onihe finer grades.
Corn??1.10-to $1.11$ per bushel from wagonsmarket
well supplied. Meal $1.15 per bushel from
wagons. ' "
Flour?The marke is overstocked?we quote
o:?? 4<j npr sad- m*r>r>rdinp' to niialitv.
r?- -? o ? 1 . NEW
YORK,Marcl21?7 p. m.?Cotton lower
with sales of 900 bales * 23$.
LIVERPOOL, Marcl21?3 p. m.?Cotton firm,
uplands 11R1.
CHARLESTON, Mach 21.?Cotton quiet and
steady?middlings 22$ t? 22$; receipts 344 bales.
CHARLESTON, Math 17.?The Receipts,
Ac.?The supply com in forward to the cotton
ports up to Friday last,iave continued to show
considerable gains on la$ year, and were 66,720
bales, against 73,197 thepe'vious week, and 37,0.33
for the corresponding pe'od the season before.
The total receipts up to th latest mail dates have
been 2,248,<>40 bales, in eotrast with 1,639,218 last
year, being an increase 01509,728 bales. The arrivals
at New Orleans sho-the most prominent
gains, and were 34,721 for te week, against 10,6ol
last season. The auiount^eceived at the chief
Southern eotton centres, upo the latest telegraphic
dates, have been about aifollows:
1870. 1869.
, New Orleans, March 16, 897,(774 697,410
Mobile, March 16, 256,192 191,608
Savannah. March 16,...; ? 403,011 302,074
Charleston, March 16, 197,575 162,924
Texas, March 16, 174,748 113,386
Virginia, March 16, 171,146 129,433
The week's receipts at the qton ports, up to today,
will be about 40.Ooo bale^gainst 45,000 bales
for the corresponding time la^yasou.
Tuh Cotton Market.?TlaanScttled aspect of
the gold market and the uiicfiainty in reference
to the amount of the receipts a ih'e future, has
caused a quiet and rather uuloiarket for much
of this period ; but while tbearjyjy jiati been destitute
of special features of strath, prices have
fluctuated hut slightly, and infrnequarters have
hardened. In the English mar^t, middling uplaud.
which opened at lOJd pepound has l>een
steadv; New York commeuced 21$ and receded
to 21}, and improved to 22|c.; while at this point,
where the rates began at 21, they fell off to 20},
and improved to 21ic..per pound.
The stock of theju-tlcle in sight at the latest date*
was about as follows: - ><'
187a IRA
Stock in Liverpool, ?281,000 283,540
Afloat from India, ! 85,000 172,000
Afloat from America, 813,000 103,000
Stock in London,.......,. 69,000 95,810
Afloat for London,..? 85,000 54,000
Stock in Havre, ....... 74,080 59,578
Afloat'for Havre,...'. - 38,313 19,380
Stock in Bremen, 6,563 5,057
Afloat for Bremen, 23,367 11,106
Stock in United States ports, 557,056 421,048
Stock in the interior towns, '.. 98,019 f?" '90,235
Total, 1,570,398 1,374,754
Increase in visible supply, 195,044
Stock of cotton held by Manchester spinners at t
the mills now,40,000 bales; same time 1809, 70,000
bales. Middling uplands now lOjjd ; then 12 and
12}d.
Flour.?The market is fairly supplied with
most qualities, for which there is a good inquiry,
without any. important change in prices, and we
now quote Northern and Western fine at $5 35
and $5.45 per bbl: super at $5.75 and $5.85 per bbl;
extra at $6 25-Sua $7 per barrel, and family at $7.25
and $8 per barrel. Southern descriptions are in
moderate stock,andtnay bo quoted at $7 and $7.75
g>r barrel for extra, and $S and $9 per barrel for
mily grades.
Bacon.?'This article has had a loWer tendency,
with only a moderate inquiry. We;quote prime
smoked shoulders at 13 to 184 oents per pound, the
former price for large lots; clear rib sides at it>* 10
17, dry salted shoulders at 12, and Baited sides at
15 to 16 cents per pound.
Corn.?There have been received about 15,000
bushels of this article. Rather ? good jobbiug
demand for country consumption has prevailed,
and limited lots were selling at the close at about
11.15 per bushel, weight, - sacks included. 1,000
bushels prime white was sold at $1.13 per bushel,
weight, sacks included.
Saut.?The arrivals have been about 6,000 sacks.
Lots from store selling at $1.40 to $lu>0 per sack*
Financial, i ,
NEW YORK, March21.?Goldweaker atTTPf"
7
Spttial Itofins.
Agricultural Meeting.
The members of the York1 Bistrict Agricultural
Society are requested to meet a|jgYork Court
House, on'the first Monday in'Apri^next, immediately
after the conclusion of the public sales.
A. A. McKENZIE, President.
March 2*'' s J v * ' 12 ' v - 2t
Grey Hairs, Begone!
Tutt^s Improved Liquid Hair Bye la a perfect
wonder. By its use th^ old becomes young
igain. It converts the grey head into a beautiful
olack or brown. It imparts a natural colbrto the ;
jrkzly moustache and whiskers, and gives to the
isir and beard a softness-and gloss that the young "
seaux might envy. V < . ,
- - t m a - rss ]
Manipulated Guano. j
Wilcot, Gibbs & Co.'s Manipulated Ghtauo equal ,j
to any used. >
I have used this year Peruvian Guano and Plas- -.
or, with and without dissolved bones, Soluble *'
Pacffio, and Wilcox, Gibbs <fc Co.'s Manipulated "
iuano, noting the places upon which each was <
ised. I can see very little, If any difference, but
an satisfied that the Wilcox, Gibbs <fc Co.'s Manm-iiafoA
i? Annul tftftnv I have used, according to -
he cost '* 1 JOHN HUIET. !
Edgefield County, S. C., August 3, 1869.
EXTRAORDINARY ANNOUNCEMENT, s
BEAD THIS OABEFULLY AND PBOPIT BY IT. c
DATING from the Jfithof the mouth, now past, j
we offer, as befo. v announced, some of the
nost magnificent and attractive BARGAINS ever
>ffered in DRY GOODS. The prices are alarm-'
ngly low, and some of our lady customers have'
sxpressed great regret at our selling Goods so
heap, lest we break.' We inaugurated these low
>rioes for Goods in January here, with our French
tfERINOS and PLAIDS, at once showing the
>eople that wher we advertised cheap goocis we J
neant cheap goods; aud wo intend following the c
heap goods poiicy right through this summer,
md we say write it down as iond as pen arid' ink
an write it, that we are offering bargains not-to.
>e met with once in a natural life time. ' 1
We shall attend to orders with the same care as-'
f the parties ordering v.'ere present, and we ad- "
rise all who see this advertisement, to order di ect
from us or send for samples, which we will 1
ake pleasure in sending. In ordering give colors J
md prices, and leave the selection of the goods to is,
and we guarantee satisfaction 6i* take the goods
tack. ]
In advertising it has never been the habit of J
his section to assign real reasons for reduced trices,
but we beg to deviate, and savthat tAe folJIOO^OOO
worth of Dry Goods in this vicinity!
2d. The decline on Dry Goods is feurful to contemplate.
3d. We are going to realize op ours. .... ,
4th. We want money and do not want to borrow,
ind the only way to get it is to Sell something.
If these reasons are not satisfactory, just call on
as and we will give you solid proof of what we
say. If you see any startlingly cheap goodsbought
by your friend or neighbor, do not despair
of getting some of them, too, bv reason of their
being sold out, but come right along and you will1
find them, or some cheaper, as there are plenty
where these are from. R. C. SHIVER.
Columbia, March 24 12 ( . It
The Season and its Dangers.
The human body is chiefly composed of tissues
and fibres as sensitive to every change in the con-.
dition of theatmosphere as the most delicate electrometer,
or the quick silver in.a barometer tube.
The stomach, the skin, the nerves, the lungs,
and the excretory organs are especially liable to be
affected by these variations,.and the best defence
against tbeir disastrous tendency is to keep the
digestive machinery, which feeds and nourishes
the whole system, in good working order.
If the stomach is week or disordered neither the
blood nor the bile can be in a -healthy statet and
upon the fitness of these two importantfluicWfor
the offices assigned to them by nature, and the
regularity of their flow, health in a great measure
depends. : / '
When the air is heavily laden with chilling va?
? at tK?o nofmirtri nf Mia vp?r. the
JJUiO, tw IV VIVVU io nv w. - J v
digestion should be an object of peculiar care. ' If
It Is weak and languid, the whole physical structure
will be enervated. If it is vigorous, the entire
organisation will be strong to resist the untoward
and depressing influence of a damp and vitiated
atmosphere.
A pure and powerful tonic is therefore especially
needed as a safeguard against the diseases most
common in the spring, and Hostetter's Stomach
BitteVs being the most wholesome and potent medicine
of the class at present known, a course of it
is particularly advisable at this period of the year.
The stomach will thorebv be toned and strengthened,
the liver aud bowels regulated, the nervous
system braced up, and nature put in a state of active
defence against the miasma, which superinduces
intermittent and remittent.fevers, rheumatisms,
nervous debility, headaclie, ^hypochondria
and other complaints which are apt to assail the
untonedai^ unfortified organizations. The body
is strengthened without exciting the brain, and
consequently no unpleasant reaction follows its
reviving and renovating oporation.
'' HYMENliiLl"
Marrird?On the 17th instant, bv Rev. R. A.
Ross, Mr. J. N. McDILL and Miss' MARY WYLIE,
daughter of Thomas G. Wylie, all of this
county.
OBITUARY.
Died?In this county, on the 14th Instant, Mrs.
ANN WARREN, widow of John Warren, in the
85th year of her age.
tan bark wanted, >
THE highest market price will be paid in Cash
for THREE HUNDRED,CORDS OF TAN
BARK, delivered at ray Tannery in YorkviHe.
JOSEPI'I HERNDON.
March 24 .12 ' 3t
" notice to teachers. .,
PERSONS engaged in Teaching FYeer fseh'ools
are requested to call at my house and get
blanks on which to make out their Accounts.
Those who have handed me their Accounts will
be obliged to get blanks, as well as those who have
not handed in their Accounts.
R. LATHAN,
School Commissioner of York County.
March 24 12 2t
APPLICATION FOE DISCHARGE.
I XTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned,
i IN Administratorof the estate of F. T. BOYD,
1 deceased, will make a final settlement with the
, Judge of Probate of York County, on the 11th day
1 of April next, when he will make application for
i discharge as Administratorof said estate.
P. R. CURRENCE, Administrator.
March 1(1 10 5t
why?
IF it is meet (meat) for all, that are well bred
(bread), to haveaSKWINU MACHINE, why
don't they buy one of the New Family Machines,
of * M. JONliS, Agent.
March 10 10 tf
C?t> QPCSXJ <2$S9Q <W> 1
7 j. w.~cabboll.T
BULLOCK'S CREEK, S. C.
-i?r :?-r~n~!OUT.
mHK old maxim is: "Don't holler until you
X Ret ?ut of the woods but I think I see the
silvery shadow of the twilight-dawn, sporting dn
vondor Hide, as I have but few Winter Goods in
Store, and am now receiving my Spring stock at
greatly reduced prices: which makes me feel like
a youth of onlv 1G?short summers.
.. . J. W. CARROLL.
: . ~GO,~ : .
;i A.ND continue to goto JOE CARROLL'S Store.
J\ to. buy your Flour, Bacon, Sugar, Coffee and
Corn. My motto is.: SELL. iGive me a call and
J will sell you Goods cheap. ,
WHAT IS MORE USEFUL
TIAN Bivingsville Yarn and Shirting, good
Flour, sound Corn, and beautiful Spring Calicoes?for
sale at tbe New Store near Bullock's
Creek, by J. W. CARROLL, j
WAKE UP, !
AND count your currency, right now, for you !
can buy goods from J". W."CARROLL as
cheap with Greenbacks as you can with Gold. j
J. W. CARROLL ~!
HAS, this day, marked down his entire stock of i
Goods, to the present value of currency. If |
you doubt it, cgll, see and believe.
~ the late decline i
TN all kinds of Merchandise shouldhave a stim-j
I ulating effect upon all who have to purchase .
Goods. J. W. CARROLL, j
come;
T> Y ALL MEANS, COME to the Store of J.
pi W. CARROLL, when you wish to purchase
Dry Goods, Hats ana Notions.
hardware: "
K-iffion0"' ^
March 24 -12 tf
CONNEE, HOBBS & DOBSON.
'wanted.
'A NO. 1 PA INTER and a No. 1 TRIMMER, to
j\ whom steady employment and good wages
will be given. Address ,
CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON.
new buggies. '
WE have some nice New Buggies on exhibi- j
tion at the old McFadden lot.
CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON.
~ ^~the cash: ,7~
IS the one thing needful to' buy Buggies cheap,
from7 CONNER,. HOBA DOBSON.
~ small change
F\ON'T forget to bring your small change along
I f when you want your Horse Shod* or your
Plow sharpened. Rertiember we cannot buy our
roods on credit. *
CONNER, HOfcBS A DOBSON.,
"buggies repaired.
DUGGIES Repaired atRhort notice for the cash,
w o* cnvvvc wnrms ,fr nnnsnN'S.
March 24 L-. . . . 12 tf, li
B. P. BOYD.
LOOK AT THIS. '
[AM obliged to sell Goods STRICTLY FOR
CASH, No Goods will be sent out of my
Jtore until they have been paid for, and I.hope np
>ne will ask fo^- credit, or send orders without the
ash enclosed. I will sell Goods lower than they
lave ever been sold in Yorkville since the close
if the wRr; but, after this date,, it will l>e for cash
inly. I mean exactly what 1 sfiW/
\ B. PI BOYD.
March 24 12 ' > tf
A S crowing is the order of tlie dhyt a North Carfx?hna
Crow has just arrived at thenheap Groery
Store of " BOYD.
GR1JTDSTONES.
At\^KTTTDSxqnes just come in. from 35 to,
tU 305pounds eact), juldjwlll be itoIdHia^by !
7ARKLOWER; ;
BIVINGSVIDTiE Yarn Is 'selling for fiflO, at
BOYD'S.
raWWTiyG.Hv 11
BIVINGSVILDE Shirting is selling for 121 and ;
141 cents, Rt'M - K ' ^ llOYD'S. i
.GOLD. !
COFFEE.
ONE pound and a q uarter of Good Coffee for one
pound of Beeswtc^ will be given by BOYD.
If r GROCERIES. /
ANY article, Sn the way of Groceries, Will be
sold as lo.w as can be bought hi Yorkville, of
the same kihd and.quality, by BOYD.
THE CASH.
DON'T forget the Cash, if you wish Goods from
?\ 30 YD.
: T' i'HAM??% ,:. 1i""
JUST af rfvdd a good lot of Sngar-Citred Hams,
cheap at Vr, . . BOYD'S.
n\j .v,. , :-? ..^.t?
. C^DYt ,
JUST eoma, in, a hdge.iot of Candy, tori sale
- &oyd>s.
>: WAirtJO. .
IF yon want Wand?, call and atate the quantity,
you wish, to B. P. BQY,D.
jbjlacKingT" "
MASON'S Blacking still on liand ami for sale,
at ' ' 1*TT( BOYD'S.
IT GROUND CdFFEE. f '; .
BOUND COFFEE on hand, at 25 cents per
\JT pound, at BOYU'a
BEESWAX ANJ) FEATHERS.
BEESWAX and Feathers are bringing high
prices in cash or barter, at BOYjDIS..
DARWIN & O'LEARY.
SADDLES. > ,
TF'.you want to buy a Saddle cheap, do not? fail
J_ taeaHjindeXftmine ?bnetock and prices, at the
"Williams' Bloom-1
ssk.?1)Aj^vrlN & O'LEABY.
WAGON HARNESS. < *
WAGON Harness and Trace Chains for sal$
by DARWIN A O'LEARY. ;
sfpURS, AC. 77
SPURS, Whip Lashes, and Whips Of all kinds,
for sale by DARWIN A Q'LEARY.,
CURRYCOMBS,
CURRY Coinbs, Collars, Halters, Bridles, Bits,
Girths, and Buckles, for sale at low prices, by
, DARWIN it O'LEARy.
harness.
CARRIAGE, Buggy aud Wagon Harness, op
liand and made to order, as cheap as the cheapest
and as good us tire best, by . i
DARWIN & O'LEARY,
I March 17 .11 tf ....
LATEST QUOTATIONS OF ' '
SOUTHERN SECURITIES,
IN CHARLESTON, S. C.,
Our rectal Weekly by A. CL KA UFAfAN, Brnle*,
No. 2o Broad Street. ^
March 11. 1H7C>. .
' '? r-i .1, /, is G,sQ\.
KTATK9EUUHITIJSS?rvjlliu \ urwiiuu, uiu, ??
do new, ?@80; do, registered stock, ex. iut ?@78.
i CitySRoeitiTiKSr?Augusta, Ga. Bonds, ?@84 ;
Charleston, S. C. Stoek, (ex or int)55@?; do J^rc
Loan Bonds, ?<0^75; Colombia, S. C. Bonds, ?@
! 70. . , " . * v
Rait.road Bonos?Blue Ridge (first moflgkgfe)
SOfai?; Charleston and Savannah, ?(artJO ---Charlotte,
Columbiaand AugnstR,? (hdipgiCberuw and
Darlington, ?@80; Greenvilleand Columbia, (1st
; wort) ?@80; <Yd, (State guarantee) ?@<S8r' M?mj
phis and Charleston, 82@85; Northeastern,?@
| 85; Savannah and Charleston (1st niort) ? @80;
do, (Stateguarantee) ?@85,; South Carolina,?r@
8H; do,- ?@75 ; Spartanburg' and Union ?@tt?k
| "Railroad Stocks?(Hmrlotte, Columbia and
; ABgUBta,?@55; Groenvilloftml Columbia, 2@?:
Northeastern, 7@8; Savannah and (^jarleston, ^
I @30; South Carolina (whole shares) ?@45; do.
! (half shares)?@22.
Exchange, Ac.?New York Sight, J off par;
Gold, 111@118; Silver 108@110.
south carolina bank biles. '"
' a Hank of Charleston,. ?@?
i ?Bank of Newberry,... .. ?(a)?
' Bank of Camden,.... '.1 50@?
| Bank of Georgetown 5@i|
Bank of South Carolina 5@?
; Bank of Chester,...-. 5@?1
: Bank of Hamburg, i 3@ ?
Bank of State of S. Carolina, prior to 1801,.45??
Bank of State of S. Carolina, issue 1WU A- (12,12(5)?
'Planters' and Mechanics' Bank; < ObarlesI
ton, ,.,ih'.........-ti@^
* People's Bank of Charleston, ?
1 *Union Bank of Charleston, ?
i *Southwestern R. R.Bank,Charleston, old,?(h ?
^Southwestern R.R.Bank, Charleston, now,?@?
State Bank of Charleston, 3@?
Farmers' and Exchange Bank, Charleston,?(a J
Exchange Bank of Columbia, 1?@?
Commercial Bank of C(dumbia, 2@Mereliants'
Bank of Cberaw. 3?.
Planters' Bank of Falrtioltlf/. 3@?
State of South Carolina Bills Receivable,.... par
City of Charleston Change Bills, par
'Bills marked thus <*) are being redeemed at tin
Bank Counters of each,
March 24 2 ly
AUCTION! AUCXON1! \
X CHANCE FOR PAPAINS? i
T^IIE undersigned has been appotted Agent,
i to sell a large stock at Goods juiarrived In
iforkvllle, which were bought for oer parties,
onsisting, in part, of ..j' 1
JUGAR, COFFEE, MOLASSES, JVHISfCY,
jiOAP, STARCH, SALT and FanoiGroceries,
hgether with a large stock of Granfi Earthenware,
and Glassware. Also, MJrron Buckets,
fails, Churns, Tubs, Kegs,. Bowls, lays, Roll ,
ffins, and pther, Wooden-Ware., Rob, Twiqe, \
, ^rdage, Brooms, Baskets and a genejl stock of J
I VHlow-Ware. - I
II These Goods will be sold, by the parct, in bnlkj
! ,'ERY LOW, for cgsh, until' the
j, FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL NjlXT, I
Then the Stock remaining on hand will >?Hold at
: JJCTION. Merichanta or Planters desiing Bar4
pins 'frill call on the undersigned early;
|:Tl : H. F, ADUKE8.
,March24 12 ... ? 2t.j
' < EXECUTOR'S SALEl' H
]WILL offer at public Sale at YORK COURT
HOUSE, on the first Monday in April nexi.
fire Shares of Stock in the YQRK GAS LIGHT
COMPANY, and a sealed Note on C. R. lloore,!
dioeased, for $90, dated February 7th, 1W2,belong-,
iig to the estate of Mra. MARY WRIGBTtiideceaed.
Terms,?CASH.
' n JOHN H. ADAMS, Executor.
March IT7' 11 ' St
"X ASSIGNEES' SALES. , 4, ;
In the District,Court of the United States /or the
DfstHct,of South Carolina. . ;
In the Matter of* ) " 'I
8 LEROY ADAMS, [ In Bankruptcy.
,;1 . Bankrupt. j , ' j
RY virtue ,pf an owler obtained from Hon. Geo.;
XJ S. Bryan, Judge of the District Court'of the'
UjiteAKtate-11 {nT the District of flo'fiQHDaroHuCL.
w*will offer forsnlc, lit public auction,
COURT HOUSE, on the ? .,u ~f v
FIRST MONDAY IN, APRIL, NEXT,
ali the right, title and interest, to which the said
Bankrupt was entitled at the date of filing his pe-i
titlon for Bankruptcy, in the following property,
to nit; . . ; i . ; >,{ /,j RJ
One tract or parcel of land, being / ., .;, ,
the homestead,
exempted from sale by the Sheriff under military
authority, containing"TWENTY ACRES, more
or leis, and being a part of the trnot on which the
bankrupt resides, qg. which is a commodibus and
wel! constructed Dwelling, with, convenient and
substantial dfit-borises, sltiiated near Bethel
Chnroh, in York CoUhty/and bounded by lauds
nf.RAi/. Samiifll, T,. Wation,and others.
.Also, a (met of. laud, situated io Clarke county,
Arkansas,'tying' 12 miles South of Arkadelphia,
obtaining "r I '
fIVE HUNDRED AND FIFTY ACRES,
mere or lessv ?v *'*?* ?; ' <- '
All the aijoyp lands sold, Subject to noy.clajin of
Dower, .Taxes or otherwise. j,.
AlBt>, Ope Note Qn RotWrt B. Ada^na, dawd loth
October, 3802; for $115 00. nin ioil<]
One Note on Hugh Nichols, deceased, dated 6th
March, I860, for $27 00. .
' 'Alsb, Eight (8) shares of King's (fountain Rail
Roid Stock.
I . i- !; TERMS OF SALE.
; Cosh. ^Purchasers to pay for all necessary papers
and stamps.!,;. .. .
JEFFERTS & METTS, Assignees.
A T the shme time and place, tve will sell as the
i/Jy property of SAM'L"BLACK,-. 'Bankrupt, A
claim in (Judgment ^guinst Robert, Black, obtained
by B. T. Wheeler, vs. R. A. Black, principal,
and Ramnel Black, Surety, for the sum of'$1011.93,
paid by the Atougiieee of Samuel Black. 1
THOMSONi&JEFFERYS, Assignee.
March 10 . f .10, ; 4t* ,
SHERIFF'S $ALE. 7
Matthew Harper vs. Dudley 'Jchea?Foivdo-rure
of Mortgage. |
BY virtue of ah order from J.udge William M.
Thomas, I will expose to phbllc sale, at York
Court ;House, ou the ,
;FIRST MONDAY IN APRIL, NEXT, <
a. tract of land whereon the Defendant now resides,
knowp as the "Coulter? Tract," bounded by
Flshiqg Creek, the Homestead, lands of .Robert
Brbwri '.ind othern, containing ,
THREE HUNDRED & FIFTY-TWO AOltES,
more or 'less. Sold as the property of Dudley
Jones, to forecloaea Mortgage In favor of Matthew
?a?fer'tekxs OF saLE.
A credit of iwo months?the titles to he signed
but not delivered' until the money is paid accord'
ing to thB terms of sale, find it the amount of the
Eurcliaso money 1h not paid when due, the lamltn
a re-spld at the risk of the former purchaser, fotj
SHERIFF'S SALES. T
BY virtue of Writs of Pieri Facias, to me dl
rented, will be sold between the legal hour
Of Sheriff's Sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY II
APRIL NEXT,
at York Court House, the following property, t
wit: ' . 1
One tract qf land, bounded by lands of Sam'
Smith, T, Parrot, Jesse A. Hogueand Jpo. Thorn
dsson, (p. c.) levied on as tho property of Rober
Starnes, deceased, at the suit of J. <fc E. B. Stow
and others. . . .1 i ($l.B7f
One tract of land, bounded lpy lands of King'
Mountain Iron Company antfofhers, levied on, a
the-property of H. M. Moore, at the suit of Mose
White and others., ! ($3.0
One house and lot ip. Ebonqzerville, adjoininj
lots of E. Averv and others, levied on as the prop
erty of Mrs. Eliza M. Alston, at the suit of W. T
Hall and others. .ii< v ' , ($3.0
j,, t ,R, H, GLENN, S.. Y. C. j
' March lO ! " 10 \ . . . 4t
OLD CAROLINA BITTERS,
A. 3j)elightful' Tonic
WE TAKE great pleasure in offering the OL1
CAROLINA BITTERS-tothe public. The;
are compounded with, ?j-e*t care, and oontaL
sonie of the best Tonics in the Pharmacopia. A
evidence of the superiority of bur BITTERS ove
all others, we have certificates from many of th
leading, physicians in our: State, who Jipve prf
scribed them in their practice. . . '.
THE OLD CAROLINA BITTER
Will be found invaluable for
want of appetite,
general debility,
chills. and fever, '
j. dyspepsia
,We do pot offer OUR BITTERS as> curp f<
all diseases, but as an Aromatic Tonic, they lia\
no equal.'' ' .' ' " '
For sale by Druggists and Grocers every wber
i Prinoipal'Depot ^ .
GOODRICH, WINEMAN & CO
Importers of choice Drugs and Chemicals.,
"I:'24 CHARLES?HV
king's mountain"rwt%\
CHANGE OB1 HCIJ o" & *
HEREAFTER the- trains over the KT G
MOUNTAIN RAILROAD?on Mommy
Tuesday, Thursdays and Saturdays?will rim i
follows* making close connections on tlie aboi
mentioned days, with trains on tho Charlotte ai
South Carolina Railroad ; . ,, ,
Leave Yorkvillo, promptly,, at 7 o'clock, A. I
Arrive at Chester at 9 o'clock, A. M. '
Leave Chester at 2 o'clock, P. M.
a MMiirh of Yc^lrvillft at'A A'p.lfM'k. R Af_
All Freights irjust be delivered at tile Depot 1
4 o'clock, p. ml, on' the cveulngs previous to tl
departure of the train.
,. R, S. MOORE, President.
December 30 . t| . 52 t tf
HAIR JEWELRY.
THE undorsignod will BRAID, human hair
order, in any required stitch, and mount t]
' same in gold of any required pattern for iinge
I rings, ear-rings, breast-pins, bracelets, necklace
watch-chains, Ac., with or. .without appundagr
Tlio same will be done fronv THE SAME HAJ
that is furnished," and as neatly as aiiv.Nortke
work. ' 11" ; 1
Also, all ornamental articles, which are made
Metals, Porcelain, Glasa Precious Stones, Ivor
; Pearls, Paper, Ac., will be repaired to order
11 rcaSrthable prices. .' E. A. CRENSHAW,
j Yorkville, S. C.
: r; J. NEwtoxlewis, 1
:! COMMISSION, MERCHANT,
L | 149 WEST PRATT STREET,
]| BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
11 **7ILL give particular attention to the nale
i I it Produce, make liberal advances of Mon
^ ' on Cottou, and will hold the consignment asloi
. I as the shipper desires. ' ' .
February 24 - i 4 I 3iu*
NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS.
A 'T.L persons are hereby forewarned from' trc
. j\. passing oil'my plantjition, by hunting, lis
j ing, walking, riding or driving, as I will enfoi
?I the law against all who yiblatethis notice.
I E. T. A VERY,
March 7 11 ' St*
r.M.iH)Bsojy&co.[i
TTE hope bejsoiia #111 not trouble oVxr cLerke, i
' by asking, them for goods on as we
hid them responsible for all goods sold on time 1
Hhout our permlssslon, and from this time Dor- r
"Wrl OLD DOBSON will have his mouth always 1
rejy to say -hd ,i
~X CREDIT. 1
T? please sir. don't ask us to sell goods oil cred- "
XXt, as wempmot able to do so ; and, besides,
not'illlng if we Were able. Read, this everyone. I
' DOBaON..I
" ' r Lien. ; '-j"-': . I
Wwouldrespeetflilly inform the public that) '
7e are tot doinga Lien Business, arid hope j
that pwons /rill bear this in mind, and tiouble ?
uif no vapgfljgirit.
' y 1T',T X M. DOBSON & 00. !;
- ' . .. BRACKS AND BITS. , ' I;
A 006 aficle can ;be found at DOBSPN'S .
cliea Sbre, low ror cash : hot for sale on :
time. \ mT i
liiT riOLASSES MUGS.
I aidflass Molasses Mugs for sale, for the i
J X friohijifnot on time, at DOBSOJTS.
I" * OAT TRAPS. , (| ' J
A GOOD tide for sdeat DOBSON'S for cash;;
none t<feij on time : j
tE1NEJ HANDKERCHIEFS.
T3*OR sai'fcry oboap, ifor cash. Don't ask tor'
,f crqdiftj ,, , tl, \.. DOBSOX'S.
A LONG FACE. j
IF yob ant to Beeafcng, ugly face, Just ask!
DOBSN for Goods op time. i->; !
AND COLD. I
Idl is the artide to'bring
l H^h^Coon isdwS^We ask lio credit, and]
bop? no one will aw U? to credit ji
I .. *T . ".w tt old ^obson>
! , _4 i - . M -i tl ::..
! CASH. il.i.l// '
S7E Mill sell Goods very low for the cash? tout
f dcn't ask us for credit, be.
': T< M- ;I)OB80iNT| A c0':
GROCERIES. litK'uii
i i. LWAYS on. band at the lowest cash prices.
| . u We lave no credit prices, at DOBSON';S.
: GRIND STONES.. ' {.
,LOTof !nico Grind Stones, for sale.cheap, for
j the ash., Xpne to sell on time. ,L)
* :' , ,T. M. DOBSOiJ <fc CO.
?ii -til LI _u_ i_?l_lu_ ' -W \ ill"
!, m HARDWARE*. I <
BARfE stock, of HftrdWare on bandy Wbich
^ yin,^ sold low for cash, ftt
; j-: FELLOE SAWS; |
|lE LL.018aws, complete, for Bale at DOB8(?N'8
| Ipr thqmoney; b^it not on tipae* ii 5
fe^alS PT.viRBs.- :
^lyert just in, arid will'' yoti
J? donlbring the casu al > -imiUoijsuwbv "
":r compasses
QAN'bibought low At|,pOBSO^'S chCap tiaisji
7~fOWEK BOUTS, ~~
1"UST ailved and for sale at DQBSON'S phvap
i|0' Stow;ta the nioqey. '
: ' f 'fccKJBTijtBilVES, i;
"POR Laiis, for Rale for the cash, [but.nqt op
J? tiraeTjf1^)OBSON;
r ' JiCUBB CHAINS. :... ;'t
A LOT aCayb Chains for sale, for the money,at
DOBSON'S; [
~ HJSPS AND STAPLE&.
"gRAN JEW, for sale at DOipON'B W|^ap cash
' ;JsHOE;^fcGS,-.- ''.V
OF all"siis, can be bought for the cash.! Have
none fr sale on time, at DOBSON'S.
- WfiEIiLOWS.^ "-J,
ONE Bebws, 32 inoh.for B&le by j- '
" ;T> i i 'V:-AioT. M. DOBSON <fe CO.
k.YVES AND FORKS.
KNI VIESuid forks fropa 50 cents to per set,
for sahat DOBSON'S, for the money.
v WELL,CHAINS, i1
tf\ALVANH?ED Well Chains will not rust, anc
H^Ul las, until you are tired of .therti.i at tec
' vJTwil eliver^Er ybm es, free of change)
- if you 1 n Yorkville.
8 ?? ' ' ' >f
1 OAB3LL, CLARE & CO.
J T CA l6LX,rCL.ARK & CO.
rlplHE fellbw is loose?the chain is broken.
1 X' All sons who bought Goods from OARe
ROLL, lBK & 00., oaSO day's time, comb in
with th sen backs. j #
? ~~ FOR gAlB:_T '
- ? A mtr ' e. nn Mi!
J AT tlKULJUi Luaaiv <\ vu?
I T^LOUotir, , .[?<* 7T|;
s j7i:Me ' ' ' "
r -|>Coi , . : ; . .{ -Iiiui : i' :>!
A Bat . ,
0 ' H? " ' . "
1 i .La* ?' ( '
! j :hi.Ma lit I . ' '
r- Bit , .. :, :
Ne 'leans Sugar,,
... A{r> : I Ml!".,/ .
RlSr, ; : I 'I iniff i.i I
. ,? rjeans Molasses, jt ,
Fii ?mp Molasses, '
i; Mwado Molasses, '> i'H'i
Windia Molaasevi .{ > , u . : \ r! mi:
| : ;! ! i>.: . 1 : 'i?: liii
' | 1?: Cm '' ' 'liliilJ c.H
' .Ptfare, :.?-?.?*? .< ijnhd rut / :!l
,i ! .j, & Cfaeesp, .. . ,
' s-? rockSoleLeather,?"1
. /,,8ibs Awes' J.';/ r-"i . il'ji.i
... f '1?.n . i'f.:! i> ' .1. u
' - A i ' *,f v ' ' r, ' '
, I er CaBar.% r
. . St : " . . . -I . !!,., (.
Iets> - .
y y ' : 1 , ;
Q l -,i< Ware, i" -J j ?;!:!
h i .j'jLettles, ... . i, m.Ijjui
e i !.! SiE;< l",: "
>- -i:l JKnivea, " f . 11 i /'. . :i "i
I at Knives, ....... ..
J ' L Potatoes, !.
S ' 1 j! and.Horse Shoos,
. J ' Haines, " t J :! ' "
1 Buckets, - -
. . I Rope, ,' i i i i >
! ' Wheels, ... . j,
. ' ' 'p Qhalns.
L- ;. TABLE CLOTHS.; ( ui l
' /^irj Linen Table Cloths, U-4 Wide, fes ^0 oenta
e f W8
c' J SHOErjlHREAD. 'j - ..
BiER'S beRt ^hoorThreatl t^n bought at
' [cheap store of ' . '
r,' OARTtnr.Tl. CI,ARK <fe CO.
t >ra0ATI0N FOE DIScMAiGE. ~
\tICE is hereby given that the undersigned,
J^jfieoutor of the estate of THOMAS MARTHr,,
deceased, will makp'd dual settlomenl
of [ esUite with the Judge 9^ Prpbate of York
Coir, on the $th day 'of April next; when he
wijvke application fbra flmil discharge as exec!
uUjf the said estate,. ' , ! .
'? I | HERDERSON MARTIN, Executor,
i s " n lTr si*
Z i ~ RPLICATION FOE DISCHAEGE.
"vflOE is hereby given that the undersigned,
r Jrdmiujstrator of. the estate of MABi
G^N, deceased, wilL yiake a final, settlemen:
off cstajte \Vith tqe Judge 6f Probate of Ybrl<
Gcfy, on- the 25th 'day of March next, when h<
wpake application tear a.final discharge as Ad'
? mftrato'r of the said, estate.., ... . ,, .!,
"P 1 G. M. G-WlNtf, Administrator,
j |ruary 34 8 ' / ' '5t* '
TEMJEMBEE , THE DEAD^T
?U can'do so by .visiting the YORK MAR
ILE YARI) and giving an order for a Monu
*? til or it*rave Stone. We will soon execute i
&pu, in any style you wish. < ,)
T~ lave just receivcdf a lot of NEW ANTLBEAU
!*? Tuh DESIGNS, wlueh I will take pleasure h
*: fi-lng. -i" P. HAPPERFIELD.
& Jbrhary 10, 1 ' 6 tf
>oW7flOPIEs" F0B. 0NE DOLLAR.
V glE LITTJL^ SbL'DIER, ptiblished'at Macon
|Ga., by J. W. Burke <fc 06:, is the .cheapti
Ahurulmwetit. Sunday 8chool paper in this ooun
tj North or South. Each.number containssix
_ a pages and from eight to ten elegant engra
jn. single copies, 50 cents a year, or four cd
j, went to one address; one d6llAr.': ' ' ' v.1;
ItAWLINSOIJ'S HOTEL.
BY JOHN M. BAWLINSON. ,
Of YORKVILLE, S. C. '
ev ' KRMANENTand Transient Boarders' Teeeiv
nS ed and accommodated at all times.'' 'i'* ',p
iniiary 20 - '0 ly
I. D. AVITHE HSPOON,
;s. ttorney at Law
h- ! YORKVILLE, S. C.
(e j . Olllc'6 in roar of tile' Court House.
I r-References furnished when requested.-?^.
j nuary 13 2 ' ' tf
-s 1
I
: >
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VARNISHES. 1
ower than we have done heretofore: Copal, Fur-,
litare, Coach Body, Damar, Japan Dryer, and
iValnut Stairf.-' l^e^iVarSfehbyw^re bought directly
from the Manufeqturers,, and are all war'anted
No. 1. At the York Drug Store.
KtJYKENDAL A TOMLIN80N.
' ;:i ' BALSAM OF LIFE. .
TURLINGTON'S BSlsatri of Ltfeisoh pld and
X .well-kpown remedy, and effprds speedy, $nd,
certain relief In Coughs, Coids, Phtnlslc. Dlffl'cm,v
of Breathing, PaJpltatibnf of fhe Heart, Ac,
there arc many persons-in this county, who cant
ittofit to its efficacy In relieving these complaints.
Dsn be had at the.Yorkjlhrnatftore. 11 ;?t
,, f KU^B^p^p-TokLINSOy,
i_>! :U?k BITTERS. It .-nini ??v? ,;{
A the healihyactione^ tlfe hunjan sysf^ri, J
HcwteUer'K and Drake's Bitten Sever have been'
surpassed^ They can always be found at the York
Drugstore. ' ' - ^ 17 '713
. ' ? ' KUYKBNDAL A TOMLINr^Ofll. !
~MEDlCAjL SADDLE-BAGS, i
PHYSICIANS can be'supplied with Medical
Sptjdlp-Bags, <?fan improve^- ^ttem,. at a
small advance on cost, at wie x or*, m u*
KiTYKENDAL *l TOMLlNSON.
HALL'S HAIR RBJnEWEIL' !
1 NOTHER'Irapply of tklt pMUW Hair Re^Tsposgjb.
' ;-.L :\
BATH and Reef Sponge, tustin and for sale at
Yokfc'DragStored 1 ,
. kuykendaa,;^ tomlinson. ; 1
BRUSHY"A#?"
4 SUPPLY of Fine Hair, Tooth and Nail
Brashes and Dressing- Combe, - Jnst in at 'the
"^^KUYKBSDALiTOMLHraOS.
r i ? i?i- - ! -
ALLISON & BRATTON.
,S?.J B- ..I;./. CIGARS.' '
WE have jnat received a new supply of Cigars.
Vfe have them for sale from flye to twentyflve
cents eich?the latter beings very fine grade.
AH Bftvqna
- .;"J4CI^V'S DELIGHT." ",
U* H. HElttlTStiPS Qndetfs '.Dellitht,' for puFi.
rifling; the blood;'Dr.) LaRVence'B Comi:i
-../ij. u.'ilAUJiSOK.teiBBATTOy;
J ^ HAIR PREPARATIONS* m d
T T>.i.u?i?im .aw ?Wair V&mr.Bar
LI AUU O, ? H?J?t -?-r, -i
11 nett's, Heimstreet'g and Egyptian Preparation*
fHr the Hair. ' Alsoi' preparation* tod tW
C^ja^lajdoAi^^kin. ,;For,i^i
Af-house of ROBERT'BUISTj growhin J86?
^Eepweajs are wafrante^sopafi and wpuine, of
represented. We are also prepared to furnish, om
customer* with every varietyoflrish Potatoes.
? . > . . . t ^
,, 4 ui: ..'FAINTS.1 4fciCV 'i rfit*v :lii',
Itod Juead,iBlaOk Leaij iLWhwrge Patent Dyes
Chrome Green. Chrome Yellow. Chinese Veripil
fen; American tyermfllod,' 'Glaisr, of variotis sizes
PUtty, Lamp Blackj Emoryr of-different grato
- i ALLL8QN k BBATTQHe
PREPARATIONS OF IRON.''
iAtLL the latest Irapwveii Preparations of Irot
Ai^ss&fsi ^HWw^BRjflroSP'
man. IT or s&lo by ALLioON 15JlvAaXv1pi.
'."""J MONEYiMOJfBr 1!
rnHOSE indebted to us ar* requested tb cotn
A forward and settle their Accounts. Wq pa
. cash for our Goods, and therefore, .those who pp
from us surely cannot ask; nor expect, lodger It
1 SlSEii' - -: ,:i aal ' i:- 1;' :,|f!
r.v l& 'jp, adi Kes. .
' isiiojsi.';'.
. [ "TUST received a fresh f&xik df Ladies 4nd Chi
-i cheap J'
j -i l l .1 /1:111- EACESj ,&CV ;; .*j?- ? . ,i.)
? *Ai: i^?.RY pf,Laces, Lawns, Chair
| J\ Tidies and B^d Lace, for sale Idw at
I 'TT .!' H. RADtCKES'.
f1 HANDKERCHIEFS* :: T~
I GENTLEMEN'S and Ladies' Ltrfen Handkerchiefs,
for sale at low prices, by n
H. F. ADICKE8.
i TRUNKS. ...
I GOOD stock of Trunks, for sale at from $3 to
ilL #12, at the cbeap Store of ff. F. ADICKESi
.' ""powrofifit"'"! 1
yiU8HPbtatoefl, fer'planting purposes^ it '
M,.i >1I M PHiI]^T8 ^?^,,J!'<',''i"'' fc, !
| ivtflfor large istoAi brPRINT8, Light, Dart
I J. ,..* .VEI<VH^Ta I ,;,..
SUPERIOR Black Silk. Velvet at *8 per yard,
for aale by ' 1 H. F. ADICKEB.-'
i :, ' "TABLE COVERS.
OIL' W<h': for Table dbVets, oh hand lataH fth
, saleby. . H, F. ADICKES.
j - .f :?: HOOP SKlfcTHV 1 ,,b Uh ' \
I *-Mr ITH, (manty-fiTe springs,trt 5Gddntsr for sah
t,;< ,i ?i -rt-tl. BIBLES*llTlAMILY
Bibles with Photograph Albums, a
'JJ 1.10, for sale by ' H^ fT, A,D|CK?,
j 1 h .f * i','1'"):1/ > I 'iM * ' 5
SHOT POUCHES.
I , SATCHELS.
LADIES' Urge Sifchels. assorted sized,Jfor sal
ibyhj'l i"i -in -iHJ'P. ADlCEE8u'
j'CARt?ET BIlVDUrfc; ; 7 "
I ll1 SUPPLYlturt received and fbr' sale low, tr
j-i-lt. y/of 1 ! ,'1 -..M.-.r. y H. ,F. ADICKEB
j. w. AVERY.
1 'iffi'w^p'pDs.' ;;
FIRST instalment of Dtess Gbods' just arrive
and will be sold dt astonishingly low, Jpricei
Call and see for yourself. , , J. vf. AiyisRY.
] ... .... CALICOES, n '
SPRING Styles, of , QaHcoea Jpst. in. bougl
Cheap and ttillbo sold low. J. A VERY.
LADIES' and GeE^n^dj 8111c and Lisle ThreSa
Gloves, now opening at * J. W. AYERY'S,
SASHES, Ribbons,. Ruffles, Laces, Edging
Silk Buttons, Silk Fringes, Silk Tassels an
4 Brass Trimmings., arriving and for sale at
; ,r' ' , J. W. AVERY'S.
I i i 1 .?! i. i , .. i. , , . ;;?;
I ! 13 CROCKERY. .
411N$W sutopjy. of Crockety just arrived an
, - A for.sale^ ; , . f.M. APERY'S.
M j! HARDWARE. - li v
TVBLE Cutlery and Pocket Krdves; a large a
sprtment, just inland no old Goods on nam
t
i RACOQN"?i<;.;i <
17 Sides, low down., /Price it. . , ^
, ; . ? T , ; j. w. a^ery.
' ! LU ' i;r?I! I : I! ; I
S-m FLOUR, .'l ?i: !: ?Jui !:
(f all grades, by the
_ T miLES' SHOES. I I
4! LARGE assortment of .Ladies' Spring Style
. A. in Clotb, Kid apd Goat, just received at
, ; , , J. W. ^VEBTSj
' HOES. ! if !
- Til RALE'S Patent, Croiwn, Steel and Iron Hoc
d vm J. W. AVERY'S.
*' _HART& 6A &? ~
Attorneys at LaWj
. BOCK HILL,, SO. CA. .
1 '"F. riARt, 1 "! '' f , J. p.. GAGE,
~ Yorkvllle, S. Q. j i Bbck Hill, BP
' PeWnary^- = ' rtMJ :?
; !' "1?~? ! : >1- : -v'i I.;.1 .ii'.1.; 'iilj 1
J.F.HART, , 0. .W.18ADLE
ttART & SADLtek,!
' Attorneys at
h ,fl ,l,! TORKVILLE s. c.
i ' December 2 1 .48 ' tf
_j v >iis :, ( . 1 1 j . h
* 's.!i RAGS'WANTED.
frtWd CENTS per' pound, IN CURRENC
:J A' JfcW be paid for. QLEAN Cotton or Lin
, 1 RAGS delivered at the ' .
1 " ' ENQUIRER OFFICE
"CITIZENS' SAVINGS tfANEj
nilliil'l y\ tn-m
SOUTH CAROLINA.
YORKVILLB,? <);' ?^s
' ; inv .1 ; . :i fini it </?<t
Currency Deposits Received of One D<M)ar
' and Upwards. ;il; 0i,
6?ld Deposit?payable Jn Gold-^Beeehed
by agreement with ,the Asst. Cashier.
INTEREST:
fl?W*EN PER CENT, allowed on Certificates of
BIX PERCENT, on Operi Accents, compohqd
'!oid every six months.
A DVANCES made on'.Cotton. EXGHANGE
Al Bought. Sight CHECKS sold oh Cdlutobi*,
Charleston, and. the Ndrtbarn cities; BANKBILLS.
GOLD arid SILVER, bought and a<>14.
COLLECTIONS attended to and KEkflTTA-N,CES
promptly made. '
This Bank is a legal depository for all Court <
Fwyis. 1
Depositors have the first and only li,en 9n.the 1
assets of this Bank. . ' *
I:. Deposits, made by married women and nifnors,
oaa only be drawn by them, afid arenotadbjeot to
eqnirolfithusbandsor guardians. , ;i{ i{ j,f!.
,:i u . ; ''OFFrfcEiA. ^nmAvd ;
'WAWfc HAMPTON- President. w : ! : 1
. - JOHN B. PALMBR, Viae-President: 1 '
THOMAS E. GREGG,Cashier. ;j
, DIRECTOltS..^ .. vJl1*
. : | WADE HAMPTON, Colombia. ,,?
WILLIAM MARTIN, Columbia ,u
1 ' F. W. McMASTER, Columbia. '
A; C. HA8KELL, Columbia. V
;cji. J. P. THOMAS, Columbia. .<> ..f?? ? f >
E. H. HEINITSH, Columbia.
; JOHN B. PALMER. Columbia;
- V THOMAS TL GREGG, Columbia.
J. ELI GREGG, Marion. ' ,\Z>; ! .
1
vi11 (iD A NIEL HAVENEL, Jtr.? Charleston.
I>unuf 1 SOL IJf'r^njiaii v. !. >. >.|
// :i WILSON a^WMERSPOONT^^
/> LOCAL FINANCE COmfaTER'
JOHN H. ADAMS, B? T. #HEfeLBR, J.< W.
AVERg .,<
1 AsafJod^iW.1;;
1 Torkyille, Si fc., Jan. 6,1870. ; <' <m~6m V
Increase Yotir Crops arid I mproie Your Laud,.
by using ,, , 'j "V! V
PHCENIX GUANO,." -;
Imparted bj us direct from thePktfnix Inlands
- ' * ~ '* A . -.'v ; 1 ' Iji
sewn raeine vc?mi
wilcox, vm *SCs
MANIPULATED GUANO,
Prttyrifedat Savannah, G^'andCharlert^n, ft
j IC^'whichhia'provedIn the sollthe hest MmGuano,
Salt and Plaster Compound,also pre|
pared at Savannah and Charleston. ,
, Fjpf Sale for Cash, or on.TDae, ,ir (i,< >
; ; 'W'lLCOZ, GIBBS & CO*'
a ( . >,|zr> l.TW- v '"ix: J> >!>i u. -i'l
n a it mi . Importers and Dealers In ";?.
(madeutj W telPir - " i ''"1:
i fa Sflarifer^SAYAN^A^G4n
04 EAST BAY-STi; CHARLESTON, 8. C,
,iI 34A BROAD STREET, AUGUST Ay OA. Ml
For further information, address as 1 above for
circular, or subscribe to Souther^ AgriculturUL,
I,1 published by W. C. Macmurphy & Co., at Augus)
ta and Savannah. G*, at the low price of 25 cents
per annupw ' if! !/ '
WYLp; RODDY & AGUES,, Agents, Rock HiU.
j JanuttbrSO 3 4m
f TttTFS VEGETABLE LIVER PILLS.
1_ j,''' Cure diseases of
, " liver axd stomach.
Tutt's Expectorant
^ 'i,; . A pleasant Cure for
Coughs, Colds^Ae. .
. ^T*1
The Great Ali?m?Gvo and Blood Puidfler.
-Ili ......m nrnV*ontttv izi tt? tvttp
I'll IT'S iimu v iiu rm i r v a
Warranted the best Dye in Use.
. I 'I
These Standard Preparations are for sale by
AJLIi DRUGGISTS,
February 3 6 6m.
IMPORTANT "
; mumiiiMv
. ,,Jtnd$11,afars whouseaPen. i<r
1 'X COWIH 4 BBAHAM'S '
SELF-FEEDER AND NICKEL PEN8}
gfaially adapted to Quick and Earn/ tfVtfini?.
i FtltUBBE PEN8 being a toiiibination 'of best
1 I selected metals-, cause them to reeMt'ALL-'
' ACipS that Inke ,oontaio, rendering ithem suit,
able to a gentle pressure and tp the most rigid
I actibii. Maybe obtained at '
r ' H. Fl ADICKES',
f Book add General Store, ' .
II Feb, l7-3m ; (.,(( ' . . Yorkville, Sj C.,.
" ' IMPORTANT ;
v To Farmers, ftardehers, Millers, Shipowners,
;< Housekeepers, &e.
j? <j! -i 4 >?! ! ' ? l ' '"I
\ y?f ,r?fl ?>t I' ' XJ 9 E ' ' 1' ~
j . ii:i'.COWIN A Al#AJtf
ratiiiimuiiimuii-'
' gpHIS INFALLIBLE PREPARATION is cer1'
I tain death to rRtsi mice, beetles, roaches, 'Ac.
Vermin find it a delicious dainty, come from their
e holes, eat it greedily and die on the spot, thereby
causing no disagreeable odor. Sola in packets
- of 25 cents, 50 cents and |L0Q sizes. I Sent poflt
paid on receipt of price. Sold at the Drug Store
rpr.-rr.rr* . Tllison & bratton, .
Feb 17-3m YorkviWe, S. C.
!| A JiOBLE JUAPT, !!
IT ik something to discover a new planet in the
htevens, a new Wand, a new race,and the Sybt
afite offered a prite for the discovery of a new enjoyment.
But hqw immeasurably does even, the
d nest of these achievements fall short or the dis,,
covery or invention of the SEWING MACHINE.
This great and good work, a*accomplished by I.
- M. SINGER, has rendered him the foremost man
i of his time, as far as practical and useful, jnv.ent;
t ive genius is concerned. 1 ; "
ti The loud hurrah that hails the successful war
'rj. rior lord of the stricken-field/is worthless in comparison;
with the grateful pseansof rejoicing mulV
titndes, who "have been relieved of onerhalf Jb<
toils of Hfeybythe labor Saving of this wonderftt!
_ Machine.' To be had of 11:: ui .
, (| ? M. JONES, Agent.
January.2t) ; ; 3, ! tf ;
5 DEEAlYS AREIdaNGEROUsT
TJUSBANDS, you may. delay buyhig your do
_ 'Jfl. voted, wife one of Singer's New Family SE\y
I ING MACHINES, until the incessant applicatior
' of her tiltae and labor, day and night, in seasoi
T < and o in of season, to the tedious and wehrisomi
_ .toil of needle work, shallspwthe Beofis of diseas<
, in' her already delicate. constitution and bring oi
Ereniature death. Ana "Then when you remem
er that the occaeIon of these wearisome toils wai
L tojee^p yay and'your children neatly clad, yoi
ma'st' ,0onclude that delays are dangerous, ant
~~ think',' perhaps too late, or the dimes and dollar
ypu have spent for folly. M. JONES, Agent.
,'IU iUilib UTTiiJunoi
. J ' i | ' ' ' '
GREAT SAYING IN WATER POWER:1
'* PTTflHB uhrfvalled Double Thrblne Xbfrd! WA
x TER WHEEL, warranted superior to <hi
Overshot. Applicable to all, .beads and aljkind
of machinery. Having the exclusive agency o
the But*obnattig: Counties, any person wlahirii
f8? 1 Wbpeta,; can write to meat Lewisville, Cheete
Connty, "S. C. All information asked for will b
promptly given and circulars sent gratis,
~ 7., - ? J- B. FENNEL..
October 7' " "" 40 ' ! 6m '
*' ~"tAI<,WOST GIVES A WAV.;'.
fs k ' LARGE consignment of various styles aiii
\ sites of Gentlemen's Peper Collai-B, Ciifls an
' Shirts; Gentlemen's Combination Paper Boeor
and Collar. Ladies' Lace Collars, 10 styles, at ur
I usually, low prices.
* JOHN MAY, AWnt
March 17!i - . II tf
& APPLICATION FOR t)I8CHARGE.
"VfOTICE is' hereby given that the undersign e<
in. J311 Executor of the estate pf ANN MOORI
deceased, will make a Anal settlement with tk
Judge of Probate of York County, on the 2it
day of March next, when he--will make applict
* I tibn for discharge as Executor tYthe said estate.
- 1 1 v ' ROBERT CAIFJTES, Executor.
February 24., A i 5t*
FINAL NOTICE. ' ;
WE have instructed Col". McCORKLE to phu
in the hands of axi officer, for collection, a
en debts due the late firm not paid by the first <
! March next J. ?fc E. it STOWE.
, ! February 10 ? tf
HhH
M
her of pupils, it lias been determined to make a H
material reduction in our charge .Thewhole ex
pense in the wlwgeprbperrorxTiltrw!and Board,
fncl udiijg ;Wa?hipg, JJgiitaand yu**V**|beflgly B
r TfrO .fiml
for the year, instead of T^^ondred and Ten as, I
hitherto. , ... "u
'A reduction of |24 per year, from the kiDO, iHll H
Ije made for boarders in the Primary Department.
Daughtert.rf^We? o? the Gospel wHT^ve, B
tuition in the regular course freeof charge./.
The following, in all' cases, will'be extU foK B
term'of threemdirtbenl) lie ?< /ir
Instrumental Musioji.., |1? -OOi B
Drawing siid I
Ancient Languiag0B,.u...S 00
to \<H . FOB DAY SCHOLARS. IwHuliiii t'MiI B
I ' r l-ud flfl? B
'initinn m ivjjd*,. _
: JSff&Ml&M* **&*>
Boarder* :are erpeeted tb fhrotah'' IflSSir 'owtf'
" Sheets, Pillow-Caaea and Towel*. j-Mfll']
.For further information, apply tor cimulMy'
^ "Allf letters of Inquiry pitmrptiy and cheer- /
' folly answered. I /.oi-r. it >
' ,ji irMl.JM t. vjpi* y'
INTODKWipr (XrtJRT.o \y
] For the ?>Strict of SoytJj Qarqlina. yr^Ti.il
In the fitter of '. ) TiiSUakrunli*/^
joHN'Hr^GoN, Jfa 3Jr ?
mHIS is to glv^tttt^T^tltirin bkj^:1
1 filed in said Court, lyjJQHW H-JUIGOMVof
Abbeville ^{uwm?V*W;
Bankrupt, under the Act uCtoweM,j^uueu
I A^t to: ptt |
der haid Act?a^d^tho^M??^y^
at 12 o'clock, M.f la assigned for toe heaniik of the !
same, before W. I. CLA.WSON, one of the Begr J
latere in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his offioefn Y
Yorkville, South Carolina, when and wherethe
Creditors .may attend, an&shdw oauae.ifany tfiep.i
have, ,why the prayer of die said ^etltiqn should!
not be granted. : * * .
LOUISE. JOHNSON,T7;8; MtaftWh M*&?ger.M
By,7, W. C^AU?ort, Deputy Memraijid. . > '
Mafl--h 17 i ..[.Hni
TV TtrD..TurM^bnw rrtvn'r ivp m? ta
J JW A 11 IH H M.MM n AIM ! WW MX ? ? ?
/ For tWDintrtct df South Cifolinmi' > << ?<
IN THlB MATVBR OP ' >>} llC?!
XT OTtb E isbei-ebjr g^ven'fcata'Petltlori W tjleert'iX
filed in: *aM Court, toy JOHN WjORABY 0?1
Green^illQi^ountyvin the eleid; Dietrich duly dfcu?
clgred a Bankrupt, under the Act of Gsvngrem, on-,
Establish k y nlrormSyiitam of
Bankruptcy throughontthd United' Btatos^'Kp-''
provad^Mareh, 1407wlor a discharge ahdceHrat"
' prova^femiaer'thef said Act;
April, 1870, at 12o'clo :, M., ia'ttMrienrtd
hearing 0ft tbfc$ame,.bbiore W. L GkiwwiVi, on^of
where thelfh-editora may ktlehd, ''
, if any they have, whyisoe prayer of we itfid Pe?:
, tition should not be granted. ...li nilV mm>?
'1 LOUIS E. JOHNSON,U. 8. Marshal ssMeseengar.
11 BV TJ W.'CLAWsdit," Deputy kes^W*'
,1 Mawl?17!), .i -ri wk-j(I1Mu<?> u uiiirwwm
' > IHTH? DriiMbTCfnmrorwity'i^
1' ': #or the District of South Carp1|^ J,, . u.
IN TBLK MATTER OF ' ... "
i < fcEROY Di JCWHnSON.'1?fri BahkrtipfcjH '
At YorkvUle. in the s(M- titifrict, 'tiH 'tfyiitA *6/ '
".ni' n i i Mdrehy 1870."< V*U:1 ill -.i'lf I
York County, in the terM1 District, du# declartcfd *
Bankrupt,under the Act of Congress, entitled1*1 An
, Act to Establish a Uniform System qf Bankrupt-, r
cy throughout the United (States." Anprowed 2nd
March, l867, fdrk dischargegnd'tirfirfiftW thereof,
frPm ali bis debts' and other claima prordbie-UU^1 i
der said Act; and the 15th day of April, lBIOih
at 12 o'clock, M.ris aligned tyr the hearing Off die
same,'before W.X Clawso^' opg of the Betters
of said Court,'at his office'in Yb^Vi lie; Booth '
j Carolijt% when and where tde oreditors may!attend,
ana shew ciuse, if any they have, why the |
. prayer of the said Petition should not be granted.
'' I LOUIS E. J OHNSON,U. 8. Marshal as Messenger.
i By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger*. 1 i t i' i
ri. Maroh 17,, . j(;< I }; i
STATE OF SOUTH CAKOM'Aif"
' ' YaMtaiiO?u*nrJ v'l
[ By F. C. HARRIS, Judge of the OouW of Fro- . j ^
. 1(I. bate o^toxOt County,.,, , ,l(lyW
r? appearing to Biy satisfaction that the/ollow- 1
ing Uameapersorts, heirs-at-lAw of,Enoch Doa?. / "
- ter, deceased; vis : Wrff. E. Robfson, John BoS--'
7 ? ' * -L T??_ -I. w L- __ ^
ter, win. uotHor.vaiow bum;* m<u iuk> ?wrnr .
i /side beyond thejlinita of,thisStatefUfa (hfcefere
. ordered, that they do appear at the Court of Pkv ,
i bate to be hdlden at YorkCiurt Hdtos^'lttr Ybnt f
i County, omtfto Vxth day of Aprilnwrtsito nbtmii
<
i sold by t!>e?aJd CCkrt of PVobatC foi>j^tfortdjij
. divistonraheUld d?tbe pato over to John &C. Bry? t
g son, Administrator of the said Epo$j,Do*t#r,. <fe- ,
i (ceased, to be applied by him to Vie payment of
1 the debts of the Mid Enoch ttMdf deceased,
s 'Given under my> hand and deal this fttati 'dajriOf
-i : January, A. 1?.. I fir0. i t
. PRANK c HARRIS/ '
. ;r-.Mi;r?; n ;-.vJudgeof Ptobato.' " I
January# J ;hm .1; I: -.if 8nt1:,?
IN THE COZ/RXOF probate'.p
* | ?!-. 1 - YtyxOc Cbunty. T' ,7T -trinii
a. J. Wistar All Won, Admlniutfator atl<f Creditor' vf; '
f ' -lAmoe Red and cithers,'heixMfc-lawiaf iWilmak! t
' deceaa^-Afettce to f
vin Rea and Jane Rea?children of Jatnea'lW*,'- >
doceawdi and Archibald,Rea, fXancyiiBlda.aiS
,
fores' ord?red;that *fc#y tfo appWfr and object tO'tha "
d , sale pr ftty^rioglof the rail tetato.eT WbxRda, <d??, *
j' m?Q?Ari nn or before the 11th day, of Aoril next; nr ,,
a their ootlperrt to thp saffle wtllfaeehtered of record!"!
r. Given Vihdefpmy add'. iwdP this' lOthdlty of
January, A. D., 187& ft; It ViCiU Mi: J :
_ 1j .j' <! > ' <1 I '?* t ' > 1-IW!
i, WATCH 11AKER '& JEWELER '
fe. f '' ' "'fcbCK Qlfctv*.- W'-r~ ;V ''
fa W ' Moh&: #1/
i- ,-i rff*. ?: citizensof York'county te/d: ?? *.'
U?^7^., , ro^(^<^nntiy#!thjit,b^ hssilD* I
1 T^ Jim. catod him^lfln.RockHlU.S?.CL.ai ,
WksJA, "Qordop's CotnW.7 pea^ordta'i
- Hotel, Where he la prepared to do
all kinds of work on Watches, Clocks And Jewel*.!.
of and Jewelry, which lie W1M heltat! Ahoi* profits tor
. . Cash,!!].;'} ,n .i , itim* H Ifinyt. \Sl^?attb
February 3 5 3m
f