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Extra may be quoted at $7 and $7.75 per barrel and family at $8 and $9 per barrel. BACOSl?The market is moderately supplied with the article, the enquiry being limited. Prime smoked Shoulders may he quoted at 12} and 18 cents per pound. Prime smoked Sides at 16J eta. per pound. Dry salted Shoulders at 11} and 12, and dry salted clear rib Sides at 15 and 15} cents per pound. SALT.?There have been no arrivals. Lots from store sell at $1.40 and $1.50 per sack. Financial. NEW YORK, April 4.?Gold firm at $1.11}. ^a-s?a?-a?jtyttial ftoticts. Bethel Presbytery. The Bethel Presbytery adjourned to meet at Yorkville, on Tuesday, April 26th, 1870, at 7 p. m. The churches are specially requested to send up their Stat stical Reports, Narratives, Commission- j era' Fund and Preabyterial Assessment. JAS. E. WHITE, Moderator. A Wrong Impression Corrected. MAny persons believe that there is no value in anything that does not come from "the North." How humiliating! However, this impression is being gradually corrected. It is now admitted that no remedial Agent has ever been discovered, North or Sooth, that possesses in so eminent a degree, the power of eradicating from the system all foul distemper, as Dr. Tutt's Sarsatarilla and Quern's Delight. The secret is* it assists nature to do this through its own channels. It is compo sed of vegetable substances alone, every one of which grows on Southern soil. It is the Blood Purifier of the Age. Occupational Ailment. Fresh, pure air is a vitalizing elixir. Whoever is debarred by circumstances from unrestricted acoess to this invisible, but powerful stimulant. innljiimiib hokH?- ktllG. great object should be to choose the best. Popularity is a pretty good guarantee of merit in this scrutinizing and intelligent age, and tried by this criterion, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters stands first among the invigorating and regulating medicines of the present aay. To the wants of persons engaged in indoor employments, especially in crowded factories where even with the best possible ventilation the atmosphere is always in some degree Klluted, this salubrious vegetable tonic is pecurly adapted. The nature of the ingredients is no mystery. It consists of an absolutely pure diffusive stimulant, tiuctured-or rather surohargedwith the fluid extracts of sanatous roots and barks and herbs. The pharmacopoeia has its tinctures, but what are they ? The juice of only a single root or bark or plant "is present in each. Not one of them combines the three properties of a tonic, an alterative, and an aperient. All these elements are blended in tho Bitters; nor are these the sum of its medicinal recommendations. It is also a blood depurent and an antispasmodic. The baleful effect which air that has been partially exhausted of its oxygen by frequent breathing produces on the vital organization, is notorious, and when to this devitalized atmosphere is superadded the mephitic vapor of hot air furnaces, it becomes deleterions and depressing in the extreme. To enable the system to bear up, even for a few hours each day, against the debilitating influence of a vitiated atmosphere, a wholesome tonic and alterative is urgently required. This grand desideratum is supplied in Hostetter's Bitters, which as a strength-sustaining, health-protecting agent has no rival either among officinal or HvarfiiuiH maHicin Allen's Lung- Balsam! The Remedy for Curing Consumption, Coughs, Bronchitis, Asthma And Croup. As an Expectorant IT HAS NO EQUAL. It is composed of the active principles of roots and plants, which are chemically extracted, so as to retain all their medical qualities. MINISTERS AND PUBLIC SPEAKERS, Who are so often afflicted with throat diseases, will find a sure remedy in this Balsam. Lozenges and wafers sometimes give relief, but this Balsam, taken a few times, will insure a permanent cure. Will all those afflicted with Coughs and Consumption, give this Balsam a fair trial, they will be pleased with the result, and confess that the Sure Remedy is Found at Last. IT IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. March 31 13 lm FOUNDi ": N the vicinity of Yorkville, a PURSE, contain- j ing a sum 'of money, which the owfier can ve by describing the purse and contents, and paying for this advertisement. Apply at the i Enquirer Office. April 7?tf FOR RENT. 1 THE HOUSE AND LOT at the rear of the Post Office, belonging to the estate of Dr. i Samuel Wright, deceased, and recently occupied i by Rev. R. B. Anderson, is offered for rent for the < balance of the vear 1870. For further particulars ] apply to W. H. MoCORKLE. April 7 14 It* MILLINERY, FANCY AND HAIR GOODS. JUST received and will receive weekly, at the old HACKET BUILDING, a new and elegant assortment of Millinery Goods, in Bonnets, Hats, Flowers, Ribbons, Laces, Wreaths, Illusions, Crapes, white and black Crape Collars, Lace and Linen Collars and Cuffs. Love Veils. Crape Veils, Sundowns, Hoods, Ac. Bridal Bonnets, Veils and Wreaths, always ready, together with a good assortment of Fancy and Hair Goods, to which the undersigned would call the attention of the Ladies generally. Mrs. E. DICKINSON, Agent. April 7 14 6m "application for disghaege. ; "VfOTICE is hftreby given that the undersigned, rS Executor of the estate of Mrs. MARY . WRIGHT, deceased, will make a tinal settlement of said estate with the Judge of Probate of York . County, on the 7th day of May next, when he will make application for a final "discharge as executor of the said estate. JOHN H. ADAMS, Executor. April 7 14 5t , ORNAMENTAL AND USEFUL. \ JR. SCHORB A SON beg to inform the citi. zens of York county generally that they i are better prepared than ever to execute PHOTO- i GRAPHIC PICTURES of all kinds and at all , prices, -..s our silent partner, "Old Sol," will probably be more attentive to our interest for the _ next few months than he has-been lately, we may aafely promise that none in want of good like- , messes shall go away disappointed. We are agents for the celebrated "COMMON J SENSE SEWING MACHINE," which has no c. superior, and is sold at the low price of $15. We warrant it to do all that is claimed for it. Come and see for yourself. There is now no need of ( anv family being without a sewing machine. We have also made arrangements with Mason, Hamlin A Co. to supply those in want of a supe- " rior PARLOR ORGAN with their celebrated instruments at New York prices. Prices given on 1 application. Call at our rooms in the Adickes building. April 7?tf r in eq,uity?york county. R. C. Farr, Administrator, vs. B. T. Wheeler and ^ others. 8 THE creditors of A. H. FARR, deceased, late of York county, are hereby notified to present and establish tfieir demands before me, at ray office, on or before the 7th dav of Julv next. 1 ($10.50; J. F. WALLACE, Clerk. J April 7 14 3m in equity?york"county. < T. C. Neel and J. M. Henderson, Administrators, * v*. Allen Robertson, Administrator, and others. * THE creditors of JNO. L. MILLER, Esq., deceased, late of York county, are hereby notided to present and establish their demands before me, at mv office, on or before the 7th dav of July next. $10.50) J. F. WALLACE, Clerk. April 7 14 3ui IN EQUITY?YORK COUNTY^ j L. H. Massev, vs. W. Williford, and others. j I^HE creditors of J. LEROY DA VIES, de- , ceased, late of York county, are hereby notified to present and establish their demands before me, at my oftice, on or before the 7th dav of July next * J. F. WALLACE, Clerk. April 7 ($10.50) 14 3m IN EQUITY?YORK COUNTY. J. H. Faulkner and wife, vs. A. K. Saville, Ad- j ininistrator, and others. ( THE creditors of II. M. SAVILLE, deceased, ( late of York county, are hereby notified to , present and establish their demands before me, , at mv office, on or before the 7th dav of Julv next. ($10.50) J. F. WALLACE, Clerk. April 7 14 3m INEQ.UITV?YORK COUNTY. A. \Villiford, Administrator, vs. R. A. McDowell, and others. * THE creditors of SAMUEL McDOWELL, de- ] ceased, late of York county, are hereby noti- ( fied to present and establish their demands before me, at my office, on or before the 7th day of July next. ($10.50) J. F. WALLACE, Clerk. April 7 14 3m in equity?york countyT J. J. Watson, Administrator, vs. J. M. Armstrong and wife, and others. j THE creditors of B.J. PATTERSON, deceased, 1 are herebv notified that further time is given I to present and establish their demands before me, at mv office, until the 1st of Mav next. ($3.75) J. F. WALLACE, Clerk. April 7 14 4t RAGS WAN JED. j' lf?HW<9 CENTS per pound, IN CURRENCY, | < i WijJ be paid for CLEAN Cotton or Linen t RAGS delivered at the t ENQUIRER OFFICE, j ' March 10 11 tf ; \ THE POLICY HOLDERS' us til mini hum tin OP TH .PI SOUTtt, 29 Broad Street, Charleston, South Carolina, Having deposited with the Comptroller General #50,000 I For the Protection of Its Policy Holders, WILL ISSUE THE USUAL FORMS OF LIFE AND ENDOWMENT POLICIES. THIS Company is purely MUTUAL. IT HAS NO STOCKHOLDERS. Its object is to retain among the assured all the benefits arising from their premiums. It is plain that in a purely Mutual Company jALONE can the public derive the entire benefits which the present knowledge of the science of Life Assurance can confer. "There can hardly be a happier set of capitalists on earth than one that has obtained right by perpetual charter, to insure lives, receiving from .the proceeds, first legal interest on the stock as a sure thing, and secondly 114 or 20 per cent of what ore called profits?that is, premiums proving to be a surplus forever."?Mass. Ins. Com. Report, 1859 to 1865, pp, 158. Persons wishing to become members, or desiring any information, will please communicate with any of the Officers of the Company. WM, McBURNEY. President. E. P. ALEXANDER, V. Pres. and Actuary. E. NYE HUTCHISON " " " N. C. J. F. GILMER " " " ?a. GEO. E. BOGG8, Secretary and Gen. Agt. JNO. T. DARBY, M. D., Medical Adviser. Anril 7 85 x tf LIFE INSURANCE. South Carolina General Agency, 1 Piedmont and Arlington Life Company of Virginia / | . March 4th, 1S70.) WE hereby appoint Capt. George B. La ke, Superintendent of Agencies for the Piedmont and Arlington Life Insurance Company, for the State of South Carolina, with authority to appoint and instruct Agents. .Thin appointment .In^naycgE th. interfere with. Letters addressed to Capt. Lake at Edgefield C. H., will receive prompt attention LEAPHART, JEFFERSON <fe RANSOM, April 7?5t * General Agents. TO SCHOOL TEACHERS. THE attention of Teachei-s is called to the following extract from an Act entitled An Act to Establish and Maintain a System of FREE COMMON SCHOOLS for the State of South Carolina. Sec. 31. It shall be the duty of the School Commissioner.of each county to select two suitable and discreet persons, who, together with himself, shall constitute a Board of Examiners, whose duty it shall be to examine all candidates for the profession of Teacher, and t<? give such persons as are found qualified a certificate, setting forth the branches of learning he or she may be found capable of teaching. Such examination to be renewed every year. No Teacher shall be employed in any of the Common or Public Schools without a certificate from the Board of Examiners or State Superintendent; but certificates furnished by the Board of Examiners shall be valid only in tJie counties where issued. In obedience to the above, all persons engaged in teaching in'any of the Common or Free Schools of York county, together with all persons proposing to engage in teaching in such Schools, are requested to meet the Board of Examiners, at my house, in Yorkville, od the 9th day of April, that thev mav be examined and receive certificates. R. LATHAN, County School Commissioner. March 31 13 2t STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, York County. ijy r. u. nAivxuo. uuugtjui uio v/uutiui nubate of York County. IT appearing to my satisfaction that the following named persons, heire-at-law of Enoch Poster, deceased, viz : Wm. E. Robison, John Poster, Wm. Poster, James Black and wife, Jane, reside beyond theiimits of this State, it is, therefore ordered, that they do appear at tbeiJourt of Probate to be holden at York Court House, lor York County, on the sixth day of April next, to shew cause,If any they ean, why "the proceeds of the sale of the real estate of Enoch Poster, deceased, sold by the said Court of Probate for partition and division, should not be paid over to John M. Bryson. Administrator of tne said Enoch Poster, deceased, to be applied by him to the payment of the debts of the said Enoch Poster, deceased. I Given under my hand and seal this first day of Januarv, A. 6., 1870. FRANK C. HARRIS, Judge of Probate. January 6 1 3m ( U. S. INTERNAL REVENUE. < NOTICE is hereby given, that on the 20th day of April, 1870,'at my office in Columbia, appeals will be received and determined, relative to < any erroneous or excessive valuation, assessments or enumerations by tb? Assessor or assistant Assessors of the annual taxes for 1870, which have been assessed. The Assessor's office is open daily during business hours, for the hearing of appeals by parties tvhoshall appear voluntarily before him,' relating . to any taxes which have been assessed, and which ] save not been committed to the Collector. All appeals to the Assessor as aforesaid, must be made in writing, and specify the particular cause, matter or thing respecting which a decision is re- " guested, and must, moreover, state the ground or principle of error complained of. C. H. BALPWIN, U. S. Assessor, 3rd Pistrict, 8. C. Columbia, April 1, 1870. 14?It I. HALES, : WATCH MAKER & JEWELER, * v ROCK HILL, S. C.t> RESPECTFULLY informs the i citizens of York county and sur- t WjT/aV rounding country, that he has lomr~' jt cated himself in Hock HilLS. C., at "Gordon's Corner," nearGordon's ir<?!- gotejt where" he is prepared to do ill kinds of work on Watches, Clocks and Jewel- . ry. All work warranted for twelve months. Al.vavs on hand an assortment of Watches, Clocks, mil Jewelry, which he Will sell at short profits for L'ash. February 3 5 * 3m J HAIR JEWELRY. THE undersigned will BRA IP human hair to ( order, in any required stitch, and mount the mine in gold of any required pattern for fingerings', ear-rings, breast-pins, bracelets, necklaces, vatch-chains, Ac., with or without appendages, rhesame will be done from THE SAME HAIR ( hat is furnished, and as neatly as any Northern , vork. ' Also, all ornamental articles, which are made of z iletals, Porcelain, Glass, Precious Stones, Ivory, ' Pearls, Paper, ?fcc., will be repaired to order at 7 easonable prices. E. A. CRENSHAW. , Yorkville, S. C. APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. r \TOTICK is hereby given that the undersigned, i Ll Administrator of the estate of F. T. BOYP, ^ ipcansnd. will make a final settlement with the o fudge of Probateof York County,on the 11th day if April next, when he will make application for j lischarge as Administrator of said estate. > P. R. CURRENCE, Administrator. } March 10 10 St j' REMEMBER THE DEAD. c IfOU can do so by visiting the YORK MARj[ HLE YARD ana giving an order for a Monti- * nent or Grave Stone. We will soon execute it \ or vou, in any style you wish. r I "have just received a lot of NEW AND BEAU- . TFUL DESIGNS, which I willtake pleasure in r Bowing. F. HAPPERFIELD. \ February 10 6 tf APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. { VOTICK is hereby given that the undersigned, * Administratrix of theestate of JOS. FEEMiTER, deceased, will make a final settlement of 1 .* he said estate, with the J udgo of Probate of Yoi-k j <>> bounty, on the 2d day of May, next, when she j * rill apply for a tinal discharge from liability as j ?< Administrator of the said estate. I c MARY FEEMSTER, I J Surviving Administratrix. ! i. March 31 13 fit \ c NOTICE TO TEACHERS. J PERSONS engaged in Teacliing Free Schools s are requested to call at mv house and get q ilanks on which to make out* their Accounts. _ rhose who have handed ine their Accounts will jc obliged to got blanks, as well as those Avho have j lot handed in their Accounts. R. LATH AN, School Commissioner of York County. k March 24 12 2t * APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE! \TOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, ! [_^j Administrator of the estate of JAMES WAL- , LjACE, deceased, will make a tinal settlement >f said estate with the Judge of Probate of York bounty, on the 2nd day of May next, when he vill make application for a final discharge as Ad- c ninistrator of the said estate. Z. D. SMITH, Administrator. I ? March 31 13 5t \ Notice. : [ 4 MEETING of the Creditors of the assigned r l jL estate of W. B. DUNLOP, will be held at ! i'orkville, on Friday, tho 8th day of APRIL, 1870. Matters of importance will oe submitted j I "or the consideration of the Creditors. ! r T. S. JEFFERYS, Agent of the Creditors 1 Of W. B. Dunlop's assigned estate. { March 31 13 2t cheaper than ever, " i j A NOTHER Large Consignment of First-Class ; \ COOKING STOVES, direct from the Manu- i , acturers. Also, extra Stove Fixtures, such as j Waffle Irons, Spiders, Griddles, Tea Kettles, drip- c jingand baking Pans, Ac., at verv low prices. JOHN MAY, Agent. ! March 31 13 tf j FOUR COPIES FOR ONE DOLLAR. ~~ THE LITTLE SOLDIER, published at Macon, t Ga., by J. W. Burke A Co., is the cheapest ' n vul hmnl.somr.st Sundav School paper in thiscoun- 1 ;ry, North or South. Each number contains six- ] c e'en pages and from eight to ten elegant engra- ,s rings. Single copies, 50 cents a year, or four co- 1 jies, sent to one address, one dollar. AUCTION SAL.ES.__ ADM1MSTUATORS' SALE. A 8 Administrators of the estate of SAMUEL RAINEY, Sr.; doeensed, we will sell at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN MAY next, Five half-shares in the South Carolina Railroad Company?certificate lost or destroyed. R?R HOP^ATTON;J ^ministrators. April 7 14 4t SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of Writs of F'cri Facias, to me directed, will be sold between the legal hours of Sheriff's Sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN MAY NEXT, at York Court House, the following property, to wit: Two tracts of land, one on the Northside of Defendant's-homestead, hounded by lands of W. Y. Jones, J. M. Lowry, J. T. Lowrv, Wm. Aikins and said homestead, containing i*44 acres. The other, on South side of said homestead, bounded by lands of S. Berbant, G. Gordon, J. M. Lowry and said homestead, containing 155 acres, levied on as the property of D. A. Gordon, at the suit of G. R. Ratehford Ik Co., and others. ($3,674 One tract of land, bounded by lands of J. R. Patton, H. Culp, Mrs. Roddy and others, levied on as the property of Hugh Simpson, at the suit j of Cad Rives an<f others. u ($1.50 One tract of land, bounded by lands of King's Mountain Iron Company and others, levied on as the property of II. M. Moore, at the suit of Moses White and others. ($4.50 One house and lot in Ebenezervillc, adjoining lots of E. A very and others, levied on as the prop ertv of Mrs. Eliza M. Alston, at the suit of W. T. Hall and others. $ (S4.n0 *'K. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. ^April 7r \ U.p V 4t Samuel Ji. White, vs. R. S. Wiison.?Bill to Foreclose Mortgage. TN ohftdlencfeto the order ofJudgo WiMium M. Thomta, to me directed,-I wiM orposy to pubno r.nlo,"at. Yort Citoi-Hausa, oU tl*e FIR8T MONDAY IN MAY, NEXT, the tract of land described in the pleadings in this case, containing ' ** NINE AND A QUARTER ACRES, more or less, situate in York county, and State of South Carolina, on the East side of'Catawba River, in the vicinity of Unity Church. Tkrms?CASH. ($r>.57J) R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. April 7 14 4t SHERIFF'S SALE. G. J; Patterson, Commissioner, vs. John Rattaree, et al.?Bill to Foreclose Mortgage. IN obedience to the order of Judge William M. Thomas, I will expose to public sale at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN MAY, NEXT, the tract of land described in the pleadings in this case, containing TWO HUNDRED ACRES, MORE OR LESS,. situate in York county and State of South Carolina, and bounded by lands of theestateof Mary C. Howell, estate of Amzi Steele, John McCullough and J. M. Moore. TERMS OF SALE. Cash sufficient to pay costs of these proceedings, balance ef purchase money on a credit of twelve months, purchaser giving bond with approved sureties and a mortgage of the 'premises. Purchaser paving for stamps and papers. (te.151 R. H. GLENN. S. Y. C. April 7 -14 4t " WRWIN&~o"'LEARYr SADDLES. IF yog want to buy a Saddle cheap, do not fail to'eall and examine orirsWckWna prices, at the '.'Williams' Block."? DARWIN' <fc 0'DEARY. / WAGON HARNESS. \\T AGON Harness *nd Trace bhadtit for sale ff by DARWIN' & O'LEARY. spimsT &c. ' ;V;'SPURS, Whip Lashes, and Whips of all kinds, for sale by DARWIN A O'LEARY. CURRY COMBS. CURRY Combs, Collars, Halters. Bridles, "Bits, Girths, kbd Buckles, for sale at low prices, by DARWIN A O'LEARY. I HARNESS. , CARRIAGE.Huggy and Wagon Harness, on hand and made to order, as cheap as the cheapest and as good as the best, by DARVVlN A O'LEARY. March 17 " 11 tf caFm3[0BBs &:DO^N!_" WANTED.A NO. 1 PA INTER and a No. 1 TRIMMER, to whom steady employment and good wages ivill be given. Address . CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON. NEW BUGGIES. WE have some nice New Buggies on exhibition at the old McFadden lot. CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON. ? : thecasiT [S the "one thing needful to buv Buggies cheap, from CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON. small change. ~ DON'T forget to bring your small change alanfe; .'when you want your Horse Shod or your Plow sharpened. Remember we cannot buy our roods onvredit. " CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON. BUGGIES"REPAIRED. BUGGIES Repaired at short notice for the cash, at CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON'S. Mareli 24 12 tf LATEST QUOTATIONS OF SOUTHERN SECURITIES, . , IN CHARLESTON, S. C., Tor reeled Weekly by .4. C. A".4 UFMAN, Broker, No. 25 Broad Street. April 1,1870. StateSkcuriTies?South Carolina, old, ? (a 8G; lo new, ? (a>8<>; do, registered stock, ex. int ? fa,80. Cjtv Skoukitiks?Augusta, Ga. Bonds, ?(a84 ; 'harleston, S. C. Sfotk, (ex or int) 58(<i?; do Fire lioan Bonds, ? @751 Columbia, 8. C. Bonds, ?(g, 0. j TtATT.nnAn Roxds?Blue Ridire (first mortgage! 0@?; Cliarlcston and Savannah, ?(g)(in; Char- 1 otte, Columbiaand Augusta,?@i?0; Cheruw and )arlington, ? @80 > Greenvilleund Columbia, (1st . nort) ?@80; do, (State guarantee) ?@G3; Mam- 1 this and Charleston, 82@85; Northeastern,?@ 0; Savannah and Charleston (1st inort) ? @80; 1 lo, (Stateguarantee) ?@70; Soutli Carolina, ? @ 3; do, ?@75; Spartanburg and Union ?@58. ' Railroad Stocks?Charlotte, Columbia and tugusta,?@55; Grcenvilleand Columbia, 2@?; Northeastern, 7@8 ; Savannah and Charleston, ? S)35; South Carolina (whole shares) ? @45; do. , half shares) ?@22. Exchange, drc.?New York Sight, } off par; iold, 111@113^ Silver 108@110. south carolina bank bills. Rank of Charleston, .. ?@? Bank of Newberry, '. ?@? lank of Camden,.... f>0@? j lank of Georgetown, 5@? lank of South Carolina, 5@? J tank of Chester, . .'... 5@? lank of Hamburg, 3@? ( tank of State of S. Carolina, prior to 1861,,50@? ] tank ofShite ofS. Carolina, issue 18rtl <tti2,18@? , Planters' and Mechanics' Bank, Charleston, ?@? J People's Bank of Charleston, ?@? Union Bank of Charleston, ?@? Southwestern R. R.Bank, Charleston, old,?@? 1 Southwestern R.R.Bank, Charleston, new,?@? 1 tate Bank of Charleston 3@? 'urmers' and Exchange Bank, Charleston,?@ i Ixchauge Bank of Columbia, 10@? 1 loinmercial Bank of Columbia, 2@? j t lerchants' Bank of OlieraW,:.-. 3@? j 'lajiters' Bank of Fuiriiolcl, 3(at? j 1 tate of South Carolina Bills Receivable,.... par. i l lity of Charleston Change Bills, par. ! ] *Bills marked thus ( ) are being redeemed at the ! j tank Counters of each. April * 2 ly r NEW STOCK OF SPRING GOODS, j BREM, BROWN & CO., !! CHARLOTTE. N. e. l\JE are receiving the largest and cheapest TT Stock of new and desirable j ' SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS veroffered in this City. i We have some very line and pretty Goods, such i s cannot be found in anv other house in Western Our stock is very large and well assorted, oin- ( racing everything kept in a first-class City Dry f roods Store! t LADIES' DRESS GOODS, . i i n eveiy variety and stvio, among whieh are 1 nany novelties'?Embroideries, Laces, Linens, ' Iosiery, White Ooods, Gloves, <tc. We invite the especial attention of all [ 1 CASH BUYERS, ;! ^s we know we can sell them Goods on satislHc- t ory terms. All we ask is an examination of our Goods and j >rices. ? i< Call and see us, as it gives us pleasure to show , I >ur Goods. BREM, BROWN A CO. March :il ]:} |Ut < exec uxoirsxo TICK ! A LLpersonsiudehlod to the estates of POROAH \ CAROTHERK and W. JL CA ROTH EIW, < leceased, are hereby notified to come forward 1 mil make payment by the lOthof JUNE next, as onger indulgence will not be given. After that late the claims remaining unpaid will be putin iuit for immediate collection. . 8, I), CAROTIIERS, Executor. March :>l j:i :it* j. w. cabroll! BULLOCK'S CREEK, S. C. A FEARFUL TRUTH. AS unerring nature ever gracefully robes her lovely self in all the beauty and elegance of ] an endless variety of contracted shades and colore, j in the animated season of Spring, so now, does it I become you, Ladies and Gents, not only as the noi blest of nature's works?but, even, as the "flower of the age," to enrobe and beautify yourselves, in, j this amiable Spring of 1870, with some of'the j richly variegated shades and colors, to be found now and alwavs at the cheap cash store of J. W. CARROLL. I - , . I. t i .. , ! t WONDERFUL! I "V17*HERTC do those Toadies and Gents get such | f f fine clothes, that make them look so gay and fascinating? Why, mv bewildered friends,i [ they got them from. JOE CARROLL, who hoIIs ! such things SO CHEAP tliht the purchasers never 1 miss the "spons." AN OPPORTUNITY TS now offered for bargains. Come to-dav, and especially, about the 10th of April, when J. W. CARROLL will have returned from the EniI porinm of Fashion, with a select assortment of j everything you can want. I" ~ WAKE UP, l- A ND* count your "greenbacks," right now, for /s you win buy goods from JOE as cheap with Greenbacks as you can with Hold. . . W. CARROLL. | GO, AND continue to goto JOE CARROLL'S Store, to buy your Flour, Bacon, Sugar, Coffee and Corn. My motto is: SELL. Give me a call and . I will sell you Goods cheap. ' WHAT IS MORE USEFUL THAN" Efivinpsville Yarn and Shirting, gofld Flour, sound Corn, and beautiful Spring Cfltieoes?for sale at the New Store near BullockuyF Creek, by J.?-W. CARRGMbMB KUYKENDAL & TOMLINSON. > < DRUGS. OUR Stock of Drugs and Medicines is always complete. Persons buying such article* should not fail to give us a call, as we guarante* everything sold bv us, fresh and pure. KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. KENNEDY?LTNIMENl\ ' A NOTHER supply of this celebrated remely j\. on hand. Those*suffering from Rheumatbm j or Neuralgia should, by all means, get a bottlt of this medicine. It has performed some sigial cures in this county. References given. ^* j J KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. - < HERBAL OINTMENT. ~ BROWN'S Herbaf Ointment, for tl\e instapt 1 cure of Neuralgia, Pains in the Chest, Burw, J Sprains, Chilblains, Piles, (Sc. Can be had at tie York Drug Store. KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. { G 4RGLING OIL. ~~ MERCHANT'S Gargling Oil cures Ringbone, Poll Evil, Windgalls, Sprains, Swinney, Ffetula, Scratches. Springhalt, Lameness, Founder*^ rj Feet, Ac. Sold at the York Drug Store. ~ c KUYKENDAL A TOMLIN80N. ISAAC WALTON. ~ f3 fDIIE discipf&s of old Isaac Walton can get an ...ICI J- 41.?!_ 1.., .Milliner of flic UU till/ 1IJ HIUII piVlCOOlUIl) UJ IXklMflg IIIYork Drug Store. 1 KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. j smoke. T*7T5 dolV York county to produce a nicer Pipe l Tf or a'finer cigitr than can be found at the J York Drug Store. This sounds bombastic, and may be denied, bnt it is our desire that it end in smoke. KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. bread the staff of life. ] TTSE Horseford's self-raising Bread Preparation U for making all kinds of light bread, biscuit, cakes and pastry, without the hse of yeast or lard, -i This preparation restores to the flour all the nil- I tritive properties removed with bran. For sale . at the York Drop 8tore. KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. , sea moss farixe. |! FOR making Blanc Mange, Pies and Puddings. This is the most health-giving, delicious and economical food in the world. Sold at the York i Drug Store. { KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. 1 "magxolia balmT A THING of beauty is a joy forever. Use Ha- r pan's Magnolia Balm for beautifying the com- ; plexion. Sold at the York Drug Store. . KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. j J.W.AVERY. new goods. ? ELEGANT Dross Goods, Spring Styles, just in _ and selling at 1G cents, at J. W. AVERY'S. . NEW(CALIC()ES j?# SPRING Styles of Calicoes just in, bought |" clidap and will be sold low. J.W.AVERY. c6ifcETS~&C^ !] FRENCH Wove Corsets, Lace and Barege Veils, new style of Cuffs and Collars, Silk Buttons, j Braids and'Trimmings. Far sale at J. W. AVERY'S. LADIES' SHOEST MILES' Cloth, Kid and Goat Shoes, Spring Styles, for sale at J. W. AVERY'S. "J table cloth& EXTRA, Width, white, raised figures, at 50 cents per yard, at J.W.AVERY'S. ^ table cutlery. A FULL stock of all grades, with or without,.? Forks, for sale at J. W. AVERY'S. hoes, AXES and Trace Chains can be l>ought from J. W. AVERY. ^ bacox. d BEST Countrv luid Baltimore Bacon from 1G to 20 cents per pound, at i. J. W. AVERY'S, J l sugar. t ; . i TJXTRA A, B and C Sugurs at 15, 151 and 151 H ? 3 1 *1. ? r.) j. M_A cents per iiiiuau uy tins inuiri. 1 unuuwii, i ? Crushed and Loaf Sugars at correspondingly bvt ) rates, at , J. W. AVERY'S, ] "DON'T send yoijr money away." I THERE is no occasion to go to Chester, Chirlotte or Columbia to buy Goods, when tou ^ :an buy them just as cheap in York. * J. W. AVERT. h THE YORKVILLE FEMALE COLLEGE i #THE Exercises of this Institulou ? will be resumed on the FIRST MONDAY OF JANUAtY, next, under the Superintendence' of 1 Rev. JAMES DOUG LASS, assistedjby J Rev. R. 13. Anderson, Rev. H. R. Dickson mil fibers. It is proposed that the Collegiate vear consist of 1 NINE CALENDAR MONTHS, beginning vith J die first of October and ending with the las: of ? Tune?the year to be divided into three ternu of jqual length. / Iti order to increase the facilities for socuriig a ^ :horough education, as well as to increase the mm- m herof pupils, it hss been determined to male a nuterial reduction iu our charges. The "'WfclfPF jcnse iu the College proper for Tuition and Bo.mfl _ jiciuding Washing, Lights and Fuel, will be oply I ' TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS or the year, instead of Two Hundred and Ten ts ! ^ litherto. i j t. A reduction of ?J4 per vear, from the $200, will j b; je made lbr boarders in the Primary Dcpartincn1,. ~ daughters of Ministers of the Gospel will receive uition in the regular course free of charge. "I The following, in all cases, will be extra foi ?J erm of three months: m DistrU mental Music, ?J7 '0tr ~ French, * 7 00 Drawing and Painting, each, 7 (XI "1 Undent languages 5 00 I Jl FOR I)AY SCHOLARS. I tl Puition in College proper, ....$15: ~ ' " Primary Department 7 Payment required in advance, at tho lx;gin- 1 ling of each term. 1 Boarders arc expected to furnish their own '' Sheets, Pillow-Cases and Towels. * For further information, applv for circulars. w All letters of inquiry promptly ami cheerully answered. December 23 51 tf !| liELAYS aWdaYgEROIIsT ! - H USBAN I)S, you may delay buying your de- j voted wile one of Singer's New Family SEW- : i [NO MACHINES, until the incessant application^ " ?f her time and labor, day and night, 111 season ~ md out of season, to the tedious and wearisome oil of needle work, shall sow the seeds of disease 1 n her already delicate constitution and bring on J ireniature death. And thkx when you remem>er that the occasion of these wearisome toils was o keep you. and your children neatly clad, you nust conclude that delays are dangerous, and r hink, perhaps too late, of the dimes and dollars y iron have spent for folly. M. JONES, Agent. (j TO MILE OWNERS. cl GREAT SAVING IN WATER POWER. THE unrivalled Double Turbine LeflTel WATER WHEEL, warranted superior to the ( Jvershot. Applicable to all heads and all kinds t. if machinery, Having the exclusive agency of j lie rfurrbumling Counties, any person wishing j Wheels, can write to me at Lewisvllle, Chester ! ^ [loiinty, R. O, All information Hsker' "or will lie t promptly given and ejreulars sent gnu.n. 'si J. B. FENNEL. October 7 40 fim VOCKET KNI VES, | ] FOR Ladies, for sale for the cash, but not on I 1. time?, by DOBSON. | c! B. ' SELLING PRICES AT B. P. BOYD'S GROCERY, FOR THE WEEK. Bivingsville Yarn, 81:90. Kits Mackerel, No. 2, 82 75. Kits Row Herring, $2 25. Molasses 75c. to $1 10. Nails. 7c. A.G. Lee's Patent Axe, 81.50,warranted. Salt, 82 40. Starch, 15 cents. Sugar, 13 to 17 cts. Tea, 50 to 81 75. Oysters, 2 pound cans, 30 c6nts. Vinegar, 00 cents. Pickles, 25 toS5 (tents. CofTeo, 20 to 20 cents per pound. Horse and Mule Shoes, 10 cents each.Horsa Shoo Nails, 30 cents per pound. Flour, 80 75 to 810 per barrel. Country Lard, 22c. Lard, in caddies, 23 cents per pound. .Grindstones 4 cents per-pounu. Hoop Iron, 14 cents per pound. Amos' Shovels, 81 40. Amos' Spades, 81 50. Hoes, 40 cents to 81. No. 1 Letter Paptfr, 25 cents per quire. No, 1 Foolscap Paper, 2t>cents per quiro. Essence CofTeo, 81 per dozen. Ground Cotl'ee, 20c. Corn, 81 36 per bushel. Soda, 10 cents per pound. Soap, 9 to 124 cents per pound. Cheese 25 cents. Iron, 7 cents per pound. Shot, 12J cents per pound. Sogars,5 to 8 cents each. Tacks, 15 cents a paper. Pepper, 45 cents. Spice, 40 cents. Ginger, 30 cents. Sheet Iron, 14e. Water Buckets, 25 to 80 cents. Well Buckets, 90c to 81.15. * Soda Crackers, 15 cents. Sugar Crackers, 20 cents. Oyster Crackers, 20 cents. Sardines, 25 to 40 cents. Castings a large lot cheap. Bacon, from 17 to 22. PRICES CURRENT FROM WAGONS, AT BOYD'S. Corn, ?1 25 to $1 :13. Meal. 81 35. Eggs, 20. Butter, 25. Flour, $4. Dry Hides, 14. Lard 18 to20. Oats,70. Peas,81 75. Tallow 121. Feathers 65. Beeswax, 33. Chickens, 20. April 7 14 tf CASH." NO goods will bo delivered unless the cash is paid, at B. P. BOYD'S. LOOK AT THIS. I AM obliged to sell Gobd? STRICTLY FOR CASH. No Goods will l)e sent out of ray , dkjre until tlify have been paid for, and I hope no : IrilMvill ask for credit, orsend orders without th? ash enclosed. I will sell Goods lower than they tiave ever been sold in Yorkville since the close >f the war; but, after this date, it will l>e for cash ( >nly. I mean exactly what I.say. . B. P. BOYD. 1 March 24 12 tf I GOLD, A S gold is getting lower and Greenbacks better, 1 /\. Goods aro getting lower, at BOYD'8. j T. M. DOBSOJV & COT j GARDEN RAKES , ; DAN be bought low at DOBSON'S cheap cash , Store. " ' . HOE AND AXE HANDLES^1" BRAN. NEW, for sale at DOBRON'S cheap cash Store. sljGAR, COF FEE, &C. , 3UGAR, Coffee, Molasses, Bioe and Bacon, al- 1 j ways on hand, at , DOBSON'S. ? j SMOKED"BEEF., 7 * A LOT of nice Smoked Beef, for sale cheap, by _ f|. ' T. M. DOBSON A CO. BREAITFAST STRIPS. ~ " A LOT of nice Breakfast Strips can be had at I fv DOBSON'S cheap Grocery. HAM^ " 1 Baltimore and country hams, for sale by T. M. DOBSON A CO. o ~~ LARD, i rN Buckets of twenty-five pounds, very nice, for ?n1fi tit. tho choan Grocerv of ' ~ x I1. M.' DOBSON1A CO. J pickles&cT^ _ PICKLES, Oysters, Sardines, Peaches, <tci, for c sale by . DOBSON.' J cheese. ~ ~ 1 FACTORY and Pine Apple Cheese, for sale by J . T. M. DOBSON A CO. axes. r I 3N hand and for sale at the cheap store of j T. M. DOBSON & CO. hats and bonnets. 1 A LARGE stock of tine Hats and Bonnets, b \ trimmed and untriinnied. The best assortlent in Yorkville, and at prices,very low, at 1 T. M. DOBSON &. CO'S. ? "hats." t! rHE Tiargest assortment of Gentlemen's Hats 8 in Town, has just arrived at prices from 50 P unts to $<i. Can suitalmost any oue. Do not buy 11 iltil vou see our stock. % I ? ^ T. M. DOBSON A CO.V i _ dress goods. ~ ] FUST arrived and for sale a lot of nice Dress t Goods, of the latest styles, very cheap, at " ? T. M. DOBSON it CO'S. stock axd diesi " FLTST received and will be sold at low prices, for the cash, at DOBSON'S. ^ suxdowxs 1 SAVE come down, and will stay down, and bo sold low down, for the cash down, at T. M. DOBSON it CO'S. _ "plow steel. " ^ ' 4 LWAYS on hand at the lowest cash prices, I L at DOBSON'S Store. ' b flowers and feathers. * IN LOWERS, Feathers and Ribbons, can be F found at T. M. DOBSON it CO'S. sheep shears. J 11HREE different qualities of Sheep Shears can tl be found at DOBSON'S. C miles' shoes. i N assortment of Miles'Shoes have just arrived \ at T. M. DOBSON it CO'S. I fish. ~ 1 JTILL on hand a few quarter barrols of Mack- ^ 7 erel, which are very fine, and will be sold 0 heap, by T. M. DOBSON it CO. (. _ books. , MTcGUFFJEY'S 1st, 2d and 3rd Readers, Geog- J . J. raj?liy and Atlas, Dictionaries, Blank Books, p 'aper, Pens, Envelopes, ?te., for sale bv r T. M. DOBSON A CO., \( ~ horseshoes. i [TORSE and Mule Shoes and Nails for sale by E T M. lumsox ,? on SWEET POTATOES. . ^ WEET Potato Seed just arrived and for sale } at P. M. DOBSOX A 0O'S. J COOKING STOVE^ TAX be bought from T. M. DOBSOX A 00., J very low, a good Second Hand Cooking Stove. f\ DIAPER. J 5LEACHED and Unbleached Dinper, for Tnble Cloths, at 'T. M. DOBSOX A CO S. d POCKET KNIVES, T7~ 5 [X great variety, and at low prices, by L * T. M. DOBSOX A CO. r CANDY ' TAX be lK)ught from T. M. DOBSOX A CO., f J verV cheap. ' ^ CARROLL, CLARK & CO) ~ LOW PRICES. 1 iPRING styles of Ladies' Hats and Bonnets, } just in from Xew York, and will be sold cheap y CARROLL, CLARK A CO. dressgoodsT 1 fUST received from the big North. Call at the * P cheap Store of CARROLL,CLARK&C0. and _ <e them. HATS. I tyJEX'S and Boys' Beaver, Cassimere and Wool A Ilats, every stvle and color, from 50 cents _ , $4, at ' CAllROLL, CLARK A CO'S. SHOES. "r"~ i 1/fILES' Ladiou'Shoes, Misses high cut Boots fX and Shoes, Porter, Day A Go's full stock, all ather, Mens' and Boys' wax brogans, Men and ovs'Jinglish Tic, hisfh cut Calf Shoes, cheap for J ish or barter, at CARROLL, CLARK A CO S. J BAGS. "lOUXTRY Made Meal Sacks, sold by CAR- / J ROLL, CLARK A CO., for only one dollar. / iiomesplnT n CHECKED and Striped Homespun bought and J sold by CARROLL, CLARK A CO. ? HOES.' [> HADE'S Crown Steel Hoes and Patent Steel ? Hoes, cheap for cash, at .. ! CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. J TIN-WARE* ITIiALNFU JJUCKeis, topper jjouwiijcu oiruiu- a 7 or a, Stamped Wash Pans, Coffee Pots, Tin ^ ups, Bake Pans, Cullenders, Fancy Buckets, heap for cash or barter, at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. -| CALICO I ^PRING styles fresh from the Mills, and CAR5 ROLL, CLARK A CO, want to sell them. yarn"and sheeting^ *] vroWE'Sand Bivingsvillo Y.arns, Rivingsville P 5 4-4 and 7-8 .Sheeting ahvavs on hand and for ii nIc by CARROLL, CLARK A CO. HARDWARE. " . ' S RIGHT, lout; shanked Augers, Mill Saw Files, Horse Rasps, Claw Hammers, Shingle 1 latehets, l'ar sale at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S J heap Store, ESTABLISHED 1830. WELCH & GRIFFITHS, SAWS ! A XBSI BAWHI 1 SAWS ol all descriptions. Axes, Belting and Mill , Furnishings. Circular Saws with solid Teeth, or with Patent Adjustable Points, superior to all In serted Teeth Saws. Prices Reduced. H3R i Send for Price LiHt and Circulars, -fl?! i WELCH & GRIFFITHS, Boston, Ma8S.,or Detroit, Michigan. Agents?Canvassing Books sOiit Free. j SECEETS OF IFTEENAL EEVEITTJE, , By a Prominent Officer of the Treasury Service, ( showing up the secrets and inner workings of the Revenue Department, the Whiskey Ring, Gold Ring,and DrawbackFrauds, Systematic Robbery, Depredations, Conspiracies and Raids on the Government, Malfeasance, Tyranny and Corruption of high Officials, The -most Startling and important book published. Containing about 500 wellfilled pages, spiritedly illustrated. AGENTS ( WANTED. Canvassing Book and complete outfit sent free. Address WM. FLINT, Publisher, Philadelphia, Pa ; Chicago, 111., or Cincinnati, O. The P urest, Best and Cheapest , SOLD BY ALL GROCERS.. ] "HOW TO GET BOOKS FOE HOTHOTG. ! $10 worth of splendidly illustrated books riven t for every 10 subscribers to the N. Y. MUSICAL f PIONEER KOK 1870; A monthly lonrnal of 16 1 pages of choice Musicaud interesting Miscellany. Only 50 cents per annum in advance. Circulars with list of premiums and specimen copy of PL- owfl^r sent on receipt of stamp.'v F.'. J. HUN- J HNGTQN ds CO., 459 Broome Street, N. Y. rtHQ PRIZES Worth from |1.50 to 1100 in jUq Greenbacks, awarded to subscribers and igents for Wood's Household Maqazikk, the * largest and best Dollar Monthly in the world. Similar prizes to be repeated soon. Full particu- f lars in March Number. For sale by all Newsiealers, or sent with Catalogue df Premiums on i receipt of 10 cents. Address S. S. WOOD, New- i jurgh, N. Y. ' ' j \r IDD E R'SJPA STI LES.a sure relief % l\ for Asthma. Price 40 cents by mail. STO- ? WELL <fc CO.. Charlestown, Mass. t] IYTITHOUT Spectacles, Doctor or Medicine, s Yf, Sent post-paid,'on receipt of 10 ets. Address I )r. E. B. FOOTE, (author of Medical Common lente) No. 120 Lexington Ave., cor. East, 18th St.,1 Y. i.i " >'fi \ WAY WITH UNCOMFORTABLE TRUSS- n ES. Comfort and Cure for the RupturcdL Sent ost-paid on receipt of JO cts. Address Dr. E. B. 'OOTE, No 120 Lexington Ave., New York. EVERYBODY READ THIS! A IS7 E WILL AGENTS 925 per week and 1 j T expenses, to sell the Greatest Discoveries f f the Age. Address WHEATON, HENRY A A 10., Marshall, Mich. ! " 'J * AGEXTS! READ THIS! " WE will pay agents a Shlary of $30 per Week and ? xpensea, or auow a large commission, 10 eoji oar rj tew wonderfuiinventioos. Address ' ;,'M. WAGNER & CO.,Marshall, Mich. J t* a day 1?40 new articles for Agents. h aan\ples free. H. B. SHAW, Alfred, Me. LIST OP 2,500 NEWSPAPERS fbr one stamp. w f' /. G. P. ROWELL & CO., N. Y. ai S elopes. .HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Boat p. 'hiladelpbia, Pa. , \j _ A/f ANHOOD AND .THE VIGOR OF YOUTH JL Restored in four v/eeks. Success guaran- 0 3ed. DR. RECORD'S ESSENCE OF LIFE retores manly power from whatever cause arising. J' 'lie effects of early pernicious habits, self-ttbuse a nd climate, givo way at once to this wonderful (tediciiie, if takeu regularly, according to direcions (which are very simple and require no re- II traint from business or pleasure). Failure is im- 1 ossible. Sold in bottles at $3 or four quantities ? a one for To l>e had of the sole appointed '3 gent in America, HERMAN GERrTZEN, 105 'hird Avenue. New.YmplL- - ? - ? il/toustaches forced to grow in six a YJL weeks. Recipe sent for 50 cents. Address p: I. RICHARDS, Box 3988, New York, P. 0. 11 7?????????^ -ii ALLISON & BRATTON. 5 "cigars. "77" ? [*7"E liave just received anew supplyof Cigars, l fj We have them for sale from flve.to tweptyvecents each?the latter being a very fine graae. til Havana Tobacco. >t ' allison & bratton. i queen's delight. , EHi HEINITSH'S Queen's D&ight, for pu, rifyfng the blOod; Dr. Lawrence's Comound Extract of Rosadalis and Dr. Lawrence's a Voman's Friendt For sale by . ALLISON <fe BRAT-TON. hair preparations. ) t a ALL'S, Batchelor's, .Ayer'sHalr VigoivBur- <ji nett's, Heimstreet's.and Egyptian Prepara- ol Ions' for the Hail1.',' Also, preparations for the ti tomplexion and Skin. 'For sale by { B ,, . ALLISON <fe BJUTTON. p; garden seeds; j 3F every Variety, from' the old established a hnuse'of ROBERT. BUIST, grown in: 1869. hi hese seeds are. warraqtbd sound and genuine; as t! [ presented. Wo are also prepared to mriiish our ol ustomers with eyery variety of Irish Potatoes. w ALLISON & BRATTON. if paints. &c. ll PAINTS, Dry and in Oil; Paint Brushes, Oils, Spirits Turpentine, Varnishes, Wliite Lead; Led Lead, Black Lead, Litharge Patent Dyer, ? lirome Green, Chrome Yellow; Chinese Vermil- ? >n, American vermilion, Glass, of various sizes; 'utty, Lrimp Black, Emory, of different num- _ ors; Blue Smalts, Green Smalts, Dye Woods and ? ye Stuffs generally. For sale by ALLISON & BRATTON. -| "preparations of iron?" J A LL the latest Improved Preparations of Iron, m \ Bismuth and*Bark, by Hubboll and Hegelan. For sale by ALLISON A BRATTON. money! money!! 1 rHOSE indebted to us are requested to come 1 forward and settle their Accounts. We oav t< ish for our Goods, and therefore, those who buy om ns surety" cannot ask, nor expect, longer in- _ nlgence. ' H. F. ADICKES. ] GRANITE AND GLASSWARE. ? gow on hand and for sale, a fine assortment of N Granite and Glassware;purchased at auction, :hioh -will be sold at very low prices, by 1 H. F. ADICKES. <M DftESSGOODS. ... cl "1 ECEIYED'fhls dii^a handsotfifc line of La- _ dies' Dress Ooodh, bought at extremely low gures, aud will be sold very low. Call and see _ II. F.. ADICKES. f SHOES. ? rUST received a fresh Stock of Ladles an< 1 Children's SHOES, at the cheap store of _ II. F. ADICKES. _ k VERY large stock of Laces, Lawns, Chair \ Tidies and Red Lace, for sale low at H. F. ADICKES'. JJ I- ; ; TRUNKS.^ ~ _ I GOOD sthck of Trunks, for sale at from *3 to \_ $12, at the cheap Store of H. F. ADICKES. POTATOES*. b! [RIS1I Potatoes, for planting purposes, at $1.60 lo L per bushel, at H. F. ADICKES'.' . PRINTS. I VERY large stock of PRINTS, Light. Dark f % aud Medium Colors, for sale by . v H. F. ADICKES. velvet; : SUPERIOR Black Silk Velvet at $8 per vara, ? 5 for sale by H. F. ADICEiSS. __ BIBLES. B FAMILY Bibles with Photograph Albuna, at [; 810, for sale by H. F. ADICKES. : SHOT POUCHES. ~ " "i OOD Shot Pouches at $1.25, for sale by .T H. F. ADICKES. g ~7 SATCHELS. | r ADIES' large Satchels, assorted sizes, for saje fo Li by H.'F. ADICKES. m ? S( TAN BARK. WANTED. J I^HE highest market price will be paid in Cash t. . for THREE HUNDRED CORDS OF TAN a ARK, delivered in good order at my Tannery i Yorkville. 4i JOSEPH 1IERNDON. d< March 24 12 St SHOE-THREAD. [3 ARBER'S best Shoe-Thread can be bought at LP the cheap .store of J CARROLL, CLARK CO. / IN THE DISTRICT COUNT OF THE U. 8. For the Dlstrfotof 8. CoroJlnfU In the' Atatte'r of 1 TV Bankrttptct NATHANIEL B. CRAIG, J ly ?ankkuptct. At Yorkville, in the tend District, on the 7th day of April, 1870. fllHIS is to give notice that a Petition baa been flI led in said Court,by NATHANIEL B. CRAIG ofLancaster county, in said district, duly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to Establish a. Uniform System of Bankruptcy throughout the United States".Approved 2d March, 1807, for a discharge and Certificate thereof; from all his debts and other claims provable under the said Act; and the 5th asy of May. 1870. at 12 o'clock, M\, is assigned for the hearing or the same, before W. I.; Olawaon, one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of aaidOourt, at his office in Yorkville, South Carolina, when and where the Creditors may attend, and shew cause. If any they have, why the prayer of the said Petition should not be granted. LOUIS E. JOHNSON,U. S. Marshal as Messenger. By T. W. Clawson, Deputv Messenger. April 7 14 8t IN the .district couht Of the United States for the District of S. Carolina In the Matter of 1 T? WM. T. JOHNSON, jIn Bankruptcy. At Yorkville, in the said District, on the 7th day of April, 1870. " . THIS is to give notice that a Petition has been filed in said Court, by WM. T. JOHNSON, jf Lancaster county,in said District, duly declared i Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, entitled 'An Act to Establish a UniformSystem of Bank untcy throughout the United States." Approved Id March, 1867, fora discharge and certificatethere)f, from all.his debts and other claims provable mder the said Act;-and the-5th' diyof May, 1870, at 12 o'clock, M., is assigned for the hearing if the same, before W. I. CLAWSON. one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his ofice in-Yorkville, South Carolina, when and where he Creditors mav attend, and show cause, if anv hey have, why "the prayer o< the said Petition ihould not be granted. L1OUI8 E. JOHNSON,U.S. Marshal as Messenger; By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. April 7 : 14 3t K THE DI8TBHJT CQHRT OP THE U. 8. For the District of South Carolina BURRMiL'jSNEB, ) Iir BANKRDPTCtrit YorkvUle, in the aaid District, on the 7th day of April, J870. rHIS is to give notice that a Petition has been filed in said Court, by BUREELL JONE8, of Cershaw County in said District, duly declared a Jankrupt under the Actof Congress, en titled "An Let to Establish a Uniform System of Bankruptcy hroughout the United States,"Approved, March d, 1867. for a discharge ana certificate thereof, rom all his debts and otner claims provable under be said Act; and the 5th day of ?fay, 1870, 112 o'clock, M., is assigned for the hearing of the ame, before W. I. CLAWSON( one of the Regiters in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his offloe in 1 forkvllle, South Carolina, when and where the 1 Jreditors may attend, and shew cause, if any bey have, why the prayer of the said Petition bould not be granted. 1 X)UI9 E. JOHNSON,U. 8. Marahalas Messenger. By T. W. Clawbon, Deputy Messenger. April 7 .14 8t IN THE DISTRICT COURT, i if the United States for the District of 8. Carolina. In the Matter of )t? t?. SEABORN JONES. J Iw Bankblptct. It YorkvUle, in the $d\d District, fin the 7 th day ofApril,. 187(3. S" fiSn Mid'couri by1 SEA BORN TONEflJaf lerahaw county, in the aaid District,-duly declar3 a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, entitled An Act to Establish a Uniform 8ystem of Bank- ' nptcy throughout the United 8tatee," Approved 1 ad. March, 1867. for a discharge and Certificate ! lerenf. from all bis debts and other claims prov- ' ble under the said Act ; and the 6th day of i [ay. 1870, at 12 o'clock, is assigned for the earing or the same, before W. L Claw son, one of 1 le Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his fflce in Yorkville, South Carolina, when and i here the Creditors may attend, and shew cause it < ay tbey have, why the prayer of the said Petition 1 lould not be granted. < OUISE. JOHNSON,IT. 8. Marshal as Messenger. ] By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. April 7 > ?5 14 . j 8t IN THE DISTRICT COURT i f the United States for the District of 8. (D. i it the matteb of OACHIM FALKENBERRY.?In Bankruptcy. it Yorkville, in the send District, on the 1th day oj . April 1870. lTOTICE is hereby given that a Petition has been * 1 filed in said Court, by JOACHIM FALKENERR Y, of Lancaster county, in said District, du- J t declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress ] atitled "An Act to Establish a Uniform System of ankrrmtcy throughout the United .States," Ap- t ro ved,M March, 1887, fbr aHischargeand certifl- \ fie thereof, from all his debts and other claims 1 rovable under said Act; and Che 5th dty of May, < {70, at 12 o'clock M., is assigned for the hear- < lg of the same, before W. I. Clawson, one of the < Agisters in Bankruptcy of said Court, at bis office 1 i Yorkville, South Carolina, when and where the 1 redi tors may attend, and shew cause, if any they 1 ave, why the prayer of the said Petition should < ot be granted. < ,OUIS E. JOHNSON,U.S. Marshal as Messenger, i By T. W. Clawsox, Deputy Messenger. ] April 7 . 14 8t ff THE DISTRICT COUBT OF THE U. 8. i For the District of South Carolina. ! . ix the matter of ,;J.THOS. DAWK INS.?In Bankruptcy. lt YoxkriRe, in the. said District, on the 31 st day of March, 1870. ^TOTICE ishereby given tbat^Pclition has been * 1 filed in said Court, by J. THOS DAWSIN8, t Fairfield County, in the said District, duly de- ] ared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, en- ( tied "An Act to Establish a Uniform System of ( ankruntcy throughput the Upited^ States,;' Ad- f roved 2d March, 1887. for a discharge andcertin- j ite thereof, from all his debts ana ether claims ( rovable under the said Act; and the 26th day of ( pril, 1870, at 12 o'clock, M., is assigned for the c earing of the same, before W. I. Clawson, one of t le Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his ? [fice, in Yorkville, Soutn Carolina, when and ( Horo tho Prodltnra mav attend. and shew cause, t any they have, why tfie prayer of the said Pe- a tion should not be granted. . . a OUISE.JOI^SOnJTT.S. Marshal as Messenger. ] Ifcv T.. W,(Ci4.wsoN, Deputy Messenger. J March 31 13 8t BRATTON, MASON & WHERS 1 ? . . , DRESS GOODS, i [F you want Dress Goods, call and examine onr J L stock. We haye a variety, and you can't leave le store without buying, ifprice is any induce- ' ent. , BRATTON, MASON ? WITHERS. 1 T 1 DRY GOODS. ~ t 7WTE have marked down our prices, in order to J r? sell out and make room for Spring stock. ? ' you want bargains, call soon at BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS'. J SPRING STOCK. ~ [ [*TE are daily expecting a fresh supply of Dress ( rf Goods, Calicoes, Hosiery, Ac., which will v s sold LOW. Call and see them. No charge for , oking at our Goods. , BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS. J GROCERIES. : * fUST received, a fresh stock of Groceries?inI eluding Sugar, Coffee, Tea, Rice, -Pickles, Jel- ja, Ac, These Goods were bought since the deine in prices, and they will be sold accordingly. r BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS. OUR HITCHING LOT.' J"OT to be behind others, we have rented a j 1 HITCHING LOT, immediately in rear of lr Store, which the public are cordially invited i use at all times. BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS. ij CROCKERY. 7 6 LFULL supply always on hand. If you do | not see what you want, ask for it, and yon g mil have it. If not on hand, we will take great a easure in ordering anything in this line for our e istomers.- "5 ' BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS. 8 .BOOTS AND SHOES. . ? TTE have just received a full stock of Boots 1] 'j and Shoes, and are prepared to fit every- a uly?men, women and children?at the very 0 west rates. . ' i BRATTON, MASON A WITHER8. OATS. 1. CONSTANTLY on hand, a superior article of J Oates?not the Norway,.but warranted to be ( e genuine Scotch Irish, commonly known as )HN F. OATES, who Is authorized tq sell you, 1 be can witnout eneating yon. (Jail and aee ra. .-* !. . i .... 'j'i i * BRATTON, MASON & WITHERS. JNG7S M0UNTAI]V ft. road, i CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. ; IEREAFTER the trains over the KING'S t MOUNTAIN RAILROAD?on Mondays, f aesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays?will run as s llows, making close connections on the above ( entioned days, with trains on the Charlotte and s )Uth Carolina Railroad: 1 eave Yorkville, promptly, at 7 o'olock, A. M. s rrive at Chester at 9 o'clock, A. M. c eave Chester at 2 o'clock, P. M. ] rrive at Yorkville at 4 o'clock, P. M. All Freights must be delivered at the Depot by o'clock, p. m., on the evenings previous to the jparture of the train. R. S. MOORE, President. December 30 52 tf " CARPET BINDING. \ L SUPPLY just received and for sale low, by H. F. ADICKES. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE U. S. Foaf the District of South Carolina. IN THE MATTER OP ROBERT WHITES IDES.?In Bankruptcy. A UYorkvillc, iri the said District. oA the 7th day of April, 1870. "VTOTICE is hereby given that a Petition has been I N filed in said Court, by ROBT.WHITESIDES, oi York County, in said District, duly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to Establish a Uniform System of Bankruptcy throughout the United States,'^ Approved 2nd March, 1867, for a discharge and certificate thereof, from all his debts and other claims provable under said Act; and the 6th day or May, 1870, at 12 o'clock, M., is assigned for the hearing of the same, before W. I. Clawson, one of the Registers of said Court, at his office in Yorkville, South Carolina, when and where the creditors may attend, ana shew cause, if any they havo, why the prayer of the said Petition should not be granted. LOUIS E. JOHNSON,U. 8. Marshal as Messenger. By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. April 7 14 8t IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE U. S For the District of South Carolina. In the Matter of ) r? -n--!,?,-.*?, JAMES SMALL, j In Bankruptcy. At Yorkcflle, in the said District, on the 1th day Of April, 1870. rpHIS is to give notice that a Petition h* been 1 filed in said Court, by JAMES SMALL, of Lancaster County, in said District, duly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, entitled MAn 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 provable undnr snlH Act; and the 6th dav of May. 1870. at 12 o'clock, M., la assigned for the hearing'of the same, before W. I. CLAWSON, one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his office in Yorkville, South Carolina, when and where the Creditors may attend, ai.d shew cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said Petition should not be granted. LOUIS E. JOHNSON,U.& Marshal as Messenger. By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. April 7 14 i * IN THE DISTRICT COURT Ofthfl U. States, for the District of 8. Carolina. In the Matter of .) T? ,W. Aj'BIGGEST, i- d Ia^ankruptcy., j Ai Yorkville, in said District, on the 7th day oj April, 1870. "VfOTICE is hereby given that a Petition has IN been filed in the said Court, by W. A. BIGGERT, of Lancaster county, in said District, duly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, entitled" An Act to Establish a Uniform System of Bankruptcy throughout the United States," Approved 2nd March, 1887. for a discharge and certificate thereof, from all his debts ana other claims provable under the said Act: and the 6th day of May. 1870, at 12 o'clock, M., is assigned for hearing the same, before W. L Clswson, one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his office in Yorkville, S. Carolina, when and where the Creditors may attend, and shew cause, , If any they have, why the prayer of said Rftition should not be granted. LOUIS E. JOHNSON,U. S. Marshal as Messenger. By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. April 7 / 14 ' ; 8t IX THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE U. S. For the District of South Caroliha. IN THl MATTER OP PETER B. HAMMOND.?In Bankruptcy. At Yorkville, tn the said District, on the 7th day qf April, 1870. VTOTICEis hereby given thataPetition has been 31 filed in said Court, bv P. B. HAMMOND, of Lancaster county, in said District, duly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to Establish a Uniform System of Bank-, ruptcy throughout the United States," Approved 2d March, 1807. for a discharge and certificate thereof, from all his debts and other claims prov m? Hth rhv of miv. 1870, at 12 o'clock, M., la assigned for the hear* Ing of the sam^.before W. I. Clawson, one of the Registers In Bankruptcy of said Court, at his office In Yorkville, South Carolina, when and where the Creditors may attend, and shew casse.1Tany they have, why the prayer of the. said Petition should not be granted. . , . LOUIS E. JOHNSON U. S. Marshal as Messenger. By T. W..Clawson. Deputy Messenger. April 7 y,[ 14 .[ ,. . j,St [N THE DISTICT COUHT OF THE U. STATES For the District of South Carolina. IN THE MATTER OF t. GRAHAM H. TIDWELL?In Bankruptcy. At Yorkride, in the said District, on the 1th day oj ,u\m April, A870. .m i SOTICE is hereby given that a Petition baa been * filed in said Court by G. H. TIDWELL, of caster county, ih said District, duly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of CongnMa, entitled "An kct to Establish a Uniform System of Bankruptcy hroughout the Uplfod States.", Approved 2nd _ ? March. 1867, for a discharge and ceraflcatethereof torn all his debts and other claims provable nnler the said Act; and the.fith day of Mm. 1870, it 12 O'clock, M., is assigned for the hearing it the same, before W. I. Clawson, one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, ?t Ma office in Yorkville. South Carolina, when and where :he Creditors who have proved their claims and >ther parties in interest may attend, and shew jause, if any they have, why the prayer of the laid Petition should not be granted. LOUIS E. JOHNSON,TJ, 8. Marshal as Messenger. By T. W. ClaWson, Depyty Messenger. April 7 r . - 14 -? IN THE DISTRICT COURT 3f the United States for the District of S. C. . ' in the matter of '. RUSSELL A. INGRAM.?In Bankruptcy. At Yorkville, in the said District, on the 1th'day of April, 11870. \TOTICE is! hereby .given that a Petition has Hi been filed in said Court, by RUSSELL A. INGRAM, of. Lancaster County, in said District, luly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act or Congress, entitled "An Act to Establish a Uniform Jystem of Bankruptcy throughout the U. States," Approved 2nd March, 1867. for a discharge and sertificate thereof, from all his debts ana other liaims provable under the said Act; and the 6th lay of May, 1870, at 12 o'clock. M.. is assignHi for the hearing of the same, before W. I. Clawion one of the Registers in Bankruptcy, of said 2ourt at hta office in Yorkville, South. Carolina, vhen and where the,creditors may attend, ana ihew cause if any they have, why the prayer of the laid Petition shoiild not be granted. ' ' LiOULS E. JOHNSON, U. S. Marshal ns Messenger. By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. April 7 .14 St IS THE DISTRICT'COURT OF THE U. 8. For the District of South Carolina.. In the Matter of . ), T? d . WILLIAM WALKEk j lN Bankruptcy. 4< Yorkville, in the said District, on the 7th day of April, 1870. FHIS is to give notice that a Petition has been filed in said Court, by WM. WALKER, of Lancaster County, in the said District, duly deil&rod a BankruDt. under the Act of Congress en itled "An Act to Establish a Uniform System of Bankruptcy throughout the United States," Appro vtd, 2pd March, 1867, for a discharge and Certificate hereof 'from all his debts and otherclalmsprova>le under the said Act; and the 6th day of May, 870, at 12 o'clock, M.. is assigned for the hearng of the same, before WM. I. CLAWSON. >ne of the Registers In Bankruptcy of said /ourt, at hla office in Yorkville, South Carolina, vhen and where the Creditors who have proved heir claims, and other parties in interest, may atend, and shew cause, If any they have, why the iraver of the said Petition snould not be granted. jOtJISE. JOHNSON,U. S. Marshal as Messenger. By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. April 7 14 8t IX THE DISTRICT COURT )f the United States for the District of S. Carolina. in the matter op MILTON T TIDWELU?In Bankruptcy, it Yorkville, in the said District, on thelth day of ' ; April, 1870. VfOTICE hi hereby given that a Petition has i3l been filed in the said Court, by MILTON T. TDWELL, of Lancaster county, in said District, luly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to Establish a Unifbrm lystem of Bankruptcy throughout the United Itates," Approved, 2d March, 1667, for a discharge nd certificate thereof, A*om all his debts and otar claims provable under the said Act; and the th day of May, 1870, at 12 o'clock, M., is asigned for the hearing of the same, before W. L llawson, one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of aid Court, at his office in Yorkville, South CaroIna, when and where the creditors may attend, tod shew cause, if any they have, why the prayer if, the said Petition should not be granted. L.OUIS E.'JOHNSON, U. S. Marshal as Messenger. By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. April 7 14 3t IX THE DISTRICT COURT )fthe United States for the District of S. Carolina. in the matter op DANIEL HINSON & SON.-In Bankruptcy. it Yorkville, in the said District, on' the 1th day Of April, 1870. : fWTOTICE is hereby given that a Petition baa been 131 filed in said Court, by DANIEL HINSON A ION of Lancaster county, in the said District, duly leclared Bankrupts, under the Act of Congress, mtitled "An Act to Establish a Uniform 8vsem of Bankruptcy throughout the United itates," Approved 2a March, 1867, for a discharge ind certificate thereof,from all their debts and otn ,>r claims provableunder tno saia act; auu w? ith day of May, 1870, at 12 o'clock. M., is asrtgned for the hearing" of the same, before W. I. Ulawson, one of the Kegisters in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his office in Yorkville, South/Caroina, when and where the Creditors may pttend, ind shew cause, if any they have, why the prayer ?f the said Petition should not be granted. liOUIS E. JOHNSON,U.S. Marshal as Messenger. By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. April 7 ' 14 St NOTICE TO TRESPASSERS. ? A LL persons are hereby forewarned from treapassing on my plantation, by hunting, flahng, walking, riding or driving, as 1 will enforce he law against all who violate this notice. < ' E. T. AVERY* March 7 11 3t*