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of the session, but to do otherwise, I feel that I would be recreant to the duties imposed upon me, by becoming a party to a wrong by which the whole people would be made to suffer. I might give many other cogent reasons why this bill should not become a law, but time prevents my doing other than giving it my unqualified disapproval, believing that the members of the General Assembly will, themselves, correct an error that must have crept into the bill clandestinely in its enrollment. Very respectfully, ROBERT K. SCOTT, Governor. Upon this subject the correspondent of the Charleston Neivs remarks: Leslie, after the message was read, stated ? .that the increase arose from the smuggling in of the "Dennis claim" for fitting up the hall of Representatives, and that it had been voted on in the Senate, while the general appropriation bill was under discussion, without any one knowing what they voted for. The question only being, "Shall we adopt the House amendment?" The Senate sustained the Governor's veto by a vote of 23 to 8. THE YORKVILLE ENQUIRER FOR 1871! WITH the firm of the year, the YORKVILLE ENQUIRER , will enter upon its seventeenth volume; and the success J with which the proprietor has met in the past, in Ills efforts to i publish a first-class Literary and Family paper, has induced him to present attractions in the future, superior to any heretofore offered. With this view, and for the purpose of securing ORIGINAL. SERIAL. STORIES. of a high order, remunerative prizes were offered for the three ? best couipctetive stories. From a large number that were submitted, a committee, composed of disinterested and competent literurv gentlemen, selected as the most entertaining, "AVLONA ;" "TEMPTATION and "THE LOST DIAMOND;" which, on ?- ? opening the seal* containing the authors' names, were found to be from the pens of some of the most popular story writers; and these productions are pronounced equal to the stories issued from any weekly press in the country. THE PRIZE STORIE8 will run through at least twenty-six numbers of the paper, and wfli be followed by three other Original Stories of absorbing interest, written expressly for the Enquirer, entitled, respectively, "DESTINY?A TALE OF BEFORE THE WAR;" "BROKEN CISTERNS;" and "UNKNOWN," making not less than three hundred columns of Original Stories to be published during the year; which, in addition to the "Miscellaneous Reading," adapted to all classes; the Agricultural Department, containing practical and useful Information for the Fanner; "Reading for the Sabbath," under the supervision of a clerical gentleman of marked ability, whose gracelul pen embellishes his department in every number; a column of Wit and Humor; together with Editorials ou appropriate topics; a cotupend of the News, at home and abroad; Commercial and Market Reports, and beiug one of the largest papers published In the South, printed in the best style on a steam press, the Enquirer will supply the want of every fireside, and sustain Its reputation as a paper for the family circle. PRIZES TO SUBSCRIBERS. With a determination to keep up with the spirit of the times? the distribution of Prizes being a popular Idea?the Proprietor li.as determined to adopt a system ol GIFT DISTRIBUTION among the subscribers of the Enquirer ; but upon a plan differ ent from that so prevalent, in which brass jewelry, "dumb watches" and shilling pictures are the chief attractions. It is deemed preferable to award a substantial gill, in an equitable manner, upon the following plan: Commencing with the first week in January. 1671, the name of each yearly subscriber on the list, who has paid in advance, will be placed in a box provided for the purpose. On eacli Wednesday morning throughout the year, after thoroughly mixing the names, one name will be drawn from the box?the person whose name shall be so drawn, to be entitled to a prize of FIVE DOLLARS in cash. {Jj^-As names are added to the list they will be placed in the box.-?J() The name of the person drawn each week will he announced In the Issue of the paper succeeding the drawing, and the money promptly forwarded to the address. PREMIUMS FOR CLUBS. The proprietor announces THREE PREMIUMS for the three largest Clubs of subscribers to the Enquirer for the year 1871, amounting in the aggregate to SEVENTY-FIVE DOLLARS in cash. The first premium will represent the value of THIRTY-FIVE DOLLARS; the second, the value of TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS; and the third, the value of FIFTEEN DOLLARS. The proprietor, instead of designating special articles a3 premiums, has adopted the above plan, In order that persona who secure the premiums may select any article tlmlMiy be preferred of the value to which each may be entitled. The person getting un the largest Club, at $-?aW|br each subscriber, will be entitled to the first of the above prefmunis v the person getting up the second largest, to the second premium, and the third largest to the third premium. Competitors may begin to procure subscribers at once?the time of subscription to commence whenever the name Is handed in, or on the first of January, 1871, as may be preferred. The money for each subscriber tor whenever the name is entered on our books, and no name wilt be entered in competition until It is |iaid lor. To peraone who make up ClutM of ten or more names, but who may Tail to obtain a premium, we will send the Enquirer one year free of charge; mid to those who send a Club of twenty or more names, but who may fail to get a premium, we will forward a copy of the Enquirer one year tree of charge, ond a copy of the Rural Carolinian and the Southern Cultivator, or a copy of the Enquirer and either Godey's Lady's Book, Peterson's Magazine, Frank Leslie's Lady's Magazine, or any weekly newspaper published in the United States. Ttie premiums will be awarded to the successful coni|>etitors at one o'clock, p. in., on the second Monday In April, 1871. TERMS, IN ADVANCE. One copy, one year, 3 3 00 Two copies, one year, 5 00 One copy two years, 5 00 Ten copies, one" year, with an eztra copy to the person making the club, 25 00 Specimeu copies will be sent on application. Address, L. M. GRIST, Yorkvillc, S. AWARD OF PRIZE. Enquirer Office, March 15, 1871. At a drawing made this day for the purjiose of allotting the pjize to be awarded this week, by the proprietor of the Enquirer, in accordance with the plan announced in prospectus, the name of William Bailey, McConnellsvillk, S. C., was drawn, who is hereby declared entitled to the prize. Jmratiid anil Commercial. YORKVILLE, March 15.?Cotton?Front 9 to lli. ROCK HILL, March 14.?Cotton?This market, in sympathy with others, has ruled dull, and prices have declined from 1 to i cent for middling. NEW YORK, March 13?7 p. m.?Cotton firm and offerings light, with sales of 4,441 bales, at 144. LIVERPOOL, March 13?Evening.?Cotton quiet and steadv?uplatras 74d. and 71a. CHARLOTTE, March 13.?Cotton.?Receipts 300 bales, closing dull and lower. Middling 11 and 12 ; stained S and 10. Trade continues du)\ and articles in the provision line generally, have, gone down in sympathv with cotton. CHARLESTON, March 9.?The Crops?The weather has been dry and sufficiently warm to force vegetation forward, and very suitable to un IoKai. PlanfopQ Kavft ItAAn pn 1I1KHTUUIOU LiriU mwi. X 1UU>V>D gaged in preparing their lands preparatory to pitching their crops. The intelligence, so far as can be ascertained, favors a considerable reduction in the cotton area; the continued fall in prices rendering profit difficult if not impossible, and should force a limited planting. CHARLESTON, March 13.?Cotton quiet?middling 131 and 13j. Financial. NEW YORK, March 13.-Gold lli to 118. jsjjcrial ftofitts. A Card. This is to notify my friends and the public that I renounce ipv allegiance to the Radical party, from this time forth and forever. THADDEUS ARCHER. March 1G 11 It A Card. We do hereby renounce our connection with the Uuion League and Radical party, and pledge ourselves to demean and behave in all respects, as upright, honest and law-abiding citizens should do. SCIPIO LOMINACK, ROBERT ESTES, JORDAN M cLKAVE. March 1G 11 It* To the Citizeijs of York County. His Excellency, Governor Scott, by his proclamation of March 9th, instant, commands me, as Sheriff of York county, to be active and vigilant in preserving and enforcing the public peace, and in the suppression of turbulence and disorder. I feel assured that the citizens of this county will give nie their hearty co-operation in the full discharge of my official duties, as a sworn officer of the pence. I am pleased to state that I have never experienced any difficulty in enforcing the law in this county, and deem it sufficient to remind the community that there is an urgent necessity that every citizen should oxert his influence in the interests of peace and order. I feel confident that a common effort and purpose will l>e manifested to preserve the public peace, and to prevent acts of violence and lawlessness. I make this appeal to the public, as an officer, held responsible for the preservation of the peace, and in the discharge of official duty. R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. March 1<> 11 It South Carolina---York Couuty. Personally appeared, Jackson Rainey, before me, and made oath that from this time forward, lie will have nothing more to do with Radicalism. Sworn to and subscribed before me, this 7th day of March, 1871. his Jackson X Rainey. mark. J. W, A- Hartnkss, Trial Justice. To those whom it may concern : We, the undersigned, do assert that we have known Jackson Rainey for a number of years, and know that he has a been strict member in the Presbyterian Church, and still belongs to it. We have known him as an honest, civil and obedient servant, whilst a slave, and since helias been free we know and believe him to be the same. As whereuntowe subscribe our several names: Samuel G. Brown, Elias Ramsey, R. T. Riggins, II. H. Kell, A. A. Kirkpatrick, A. B. Kell, R. A. Black, J. M. Hope, Y. A. Gwin, S. E. Carroll, J, S. Crosby, S. M. Love, T. K. McKnight, Morrison Russel, A- Moore, G. W. Moore, John Caimes, Jacob Lucas, W. M. Kennedy, J. S. Bailey, D, Crosby, Allen Crosby, J. R. Bratton. March I<? 11 }t A Card. j I regard it as due to the public and myself, to 1 announce that I am in favor of a government j j which shall bo ruled by intelligent and moral 1 white men. 1 am opposed to the corruption and extravagance which has heretofore characterized the government of this State, and unqualifiedly condemn and denounce the Legislature for the enormous burdens it is imposing on the people and for the wasteful expenditure of the public I; money. T take this occasion to say that I have no knowledge with regard to the persons who have l>een engaged in the burning of houses in this county. All such acts, and lawlessnessjof every description, , are unqualifiedly condemned by me. H. 1^ ROBERTS. March lf> 11 It A Card. - < ^ 0/ V>v?*2? rhi/11/1/ JL V MIC L/IIUCHO V/ ji v? ?v It has doubtless occurred to you, and been ex- ( pected of ino, that I should appear in a card renouncing all connection and affiliation with the < Republican party. The cause of this delay originated, not in unwillingness to do so, but I thought the interests of the whole county would be best subserved by waiting the present time. I joined the Republican party, believing it to be based upon true republican principles, but after more than one year's i experience and connection with said party, I am ' constrained to believe it corrupt throughout. I [ believe, and have over done so, that this is a white man's country, and should bo ruled by them, and J that ignorance should never rule intelligence. , Allow me to say to you, the people of York county, that I do not, nor never have approved many of the measures carried out by the party in power, and I have determined to forever renounce all ^ connection or affiliation with all such parties. To the colored people, who have boen gulled, as I have been, into connection with said party, I will ( say, that my advice is to leave the party, and put , themselves under the protection of thenative South Carolinians, whom they know, or" have every reason to know and believe from the past, to be their best and truest friends. Ask them for good j and wholesome advice, and I assure you they ] will always give it. With such advice, you will I be better able to live and support your fuinilies. I further beseech the colored people to go to work and assist the white people in preserving the peace and promoting the prosperity of the country, and tints show to His Excellency Governor Scott, that we have no need for "martial law" in South Carolina; and say as I do, that you forever 1 renounce every such party and the measures now -I sustained by the party in power. Respectfully, S. B. HALL, P. J., York County, S. C. March 16 11 It u Dr. Sagk's Catarrh- Remedy is no Patent Medicine humbug gotten up to dupe the ignorant and credulous, but is a perfect specific for Nasal A Catarrh, "Cold in the head," and kindred diseases. The proprietor, R. V. Pierce, M. D., of Buffalo, N. Y., offers $500 for a case he cannot cure. Sold by druggists or sent by tnnil for sixty cents. A ( pamphlet free. A Healthy Digestion. Life is rendered miserable when the digestive organs are impaired. Food becomes repulsive; the body emaciated; the mind depressed, and melancholy broods over you. Tutt's Vegetable Liver Pills is the remedy for these evils; they produce sound digestion; oreate a good ap- " petite; impart refreshing sleep, and cheerfulness of mind. Religious Notices. There will be Divine service at Mt. Vernon Church on the3rd Sabbath in March at 101 o'clock, and at Prospect Church in the afternoon at 21 o'clock, on the same day. Also, at Hood's School ' House, on the Saturday before at 2} o'clock. G. M. BOYI), Pastor. March 2 0 3t j Doors, Sashes, Blinds, Mouldings, &c. We would call special attention to the advertisement in another column of Mr. P. P. Toale, of ' Charleston, S. C. Mr. Toale is an extensive and . successful manufacturer, and there can bo no doubt that our readers would consult their own interests by oorrespondiug with him before pur- 4 chasing goods in his line from other parties. ? March 2 9 lm The Pain Killer is by universal consent allowed to have won for itself a reputation unsur- : passed in the history of medical preparations. Its ] instantaneous effect in the eradication and extinction of Pain in all its various forms incident to the | human family, and the unsolicited written and c verbal testimony of the masses in its favor, have J been, and are its own best advertisements. The ingredients of the Pain Killer, being purely Vegetable, render it a perfectly safe and ' efficacious remedy taken internally, as well as for , external applications, when used according todirections. The stain upon linen from its use is ?? J L.. nnltmni with olonhrtl | readily remuveu uy nn^iun^ mu. This Medicine, justly celebrated for the cure of so many of the afflictions incident to the human family, has now been before the public over thirty years, and has found its way into almost every corner of the world ; and wherever it has been used, the same opinion is expressed of its medical properties. In any attack, where prompt action upon the system is required, the Pain Killer is invaluable, lis almost instantaneous effect in Relieving Pain is truly wonderful ; and when used according tc directions, is true to its name, a PAIN KILLER. March 2 9 lm HLYMmEAL. Married?In this county, on the 7th instant, at the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. J. S. Bailev, Mr. JOSEPH W. CARROLL and Miss MATTfE INMAN, all of this county. OBITUARY. Died?In Mecklenburg county, N. C., on the 7th instant, Mr. W. DUKE RL'SSELL, in the (kith year of his age. Died?On the20th ultimo, of Menengetis, little DORA REBECCA, daughter of T. D. and L. E. Faulkner, aged 2 years 6 months and 20 days. BRACELET LOST.^"~kN Sundav last, at or near the Presbyterian i Church in Yorkyille, a GOLD BRACELET OR GLOVE BAND. The finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving the same at this offlce. * March 1(5 * 11 tf , ANOTHER ARRIVAL. ^ <rr, WITHERS A STIL- ' WELL are.now receivreaux, Bedsteads, TaAlso,.a variety of material and trimmings used in the REPAIRING OF FURNITURE. Give us a call. March 10 11 tf STA T E O F SOUTH CA ROLINT. York (.'oupty. \\T H ERE AS, STEPHEN P. SUTTON has apf f plied to ipe fqr Letters of Administration, oil all and singular, the goods and chattels, rights j and credits of STEPHEN BULLOCK PETTUS, late of the county aioresam, uw-wiscti. These are, therofo're, to cite qnd adiflonish all and singular, the kindred and creditors'of the said deceased, to be and appear before ino at our next Judge of Probate's Court for the said county, to beholden at York Court Houseon the29TH ?>4Y OF MARCH, inst., to shew cause, if any, why thesaid Administration should not be granted. Given under my hand and Seal, this 14th day of March, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventy-one, and in the 115th year of the Independence of the United States of America. S.B.HALL, Judge of Probate, j March 16 11 2t IN BANKRUPTCY, i In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. TIIIS is to give notice that on the 10th day of March, A. D., 1871, a Warrant in Bankruptcy i i was issued out of the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina, against the estate of W. B. DANIELS, of the county of York, of the State of South Carolina, who hath beon adjudged a bankrupt upou his own Petition; that the payment of any debts and the delivery of any property belonging to said Bankrupt, to him or for his use, and the transfer of any property by him are forbidden by , 1' law; that a meeting of the Creditors of the said J ' Bankrupt to prove their debts, and choose one | ' or more Assignees of his estate, will be held at : 1 a Court of Bankruptcy, to beholuen at Yorkville, : ' in said District on the 1st day of April, A. D., i 1871, at 12 o'clock, M., before W. I. CLAWSON, ; one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court. L. E. JOHNSTON, U. S. Marshal, ' j Bv T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger, i I March 16 11 "It * | TO PLANTERS. "l ThICKSON COTTON SEED for sale. Apply to I (J W. H. McCORKLK. T. M. POBSQN & CO, JUST ARRIVED. DRAWING Knives, Trace Chains, Lock Chains, Breast Chains, Tongue Chains, Log Chains, Claw Hammers, round and flat-headed Tacks, Mason's Trowels, Hatchets, Bung Borers, Try Squares, Iron and Steel Squares, Augers and Auger Bits, Pad Locks, Steelyards, Wheel Irons, Awls, Braces and Bits, Planes and Plane Bits, Sad Irons, Andirons, Wheelbarrow Wheels, Anvils, Bellows, Sledge Hammers, Curry Combs, Cow Bells, Cross-Cut Saws, Hand Saws, Knives and Forks, Sprigs and Shoe Nails, Shot, Powder, Caps, Loose Joint Butts, Sprouting and Weed Hoes, Scissors, Spurs, Tea and Dinner Bells, Garden Trowels, Saw Knives, Snuffers, Chain Bolts, Long Handled Forks, Marking Gauges, Adzes, Spring Balances, Hand, Mill and Cross-Cut Saw Files, and many other articles not necessary to mention, all for sale, for the cash, at DOBSON'S cheap Store. COTTON CARDS. * 1 ^iJ La??a r% tfn/1 of Ttl i*j HfSC <.01W)I1 tarus natu jusi iuimku ... our Store, and will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. T. M. DOBSON & CO. WELL WHEELS & BUCKETS, THE above are in Store and will be sold cheap, for the cash. T. M. DOBSON A CO. BUGGY~WHIPS^ BUGGY Whips can be bought at DOBSON'S, cheap, if you have the monev?verv high on time. T. M. DOBSOJf A CO. ______ SOME Pistols in Store and plenty more to arrive, from four to eight inches long, which we ift'er very low, for cash?will not sell on time. T. M. DOBSON A CO. _ yarnT +/ r BUNCHES of Stowe's Yarn for sale by / O T. M. DOBSON A CO. NORTHERN POTATOES. *5* f BUSHELS to arrive this week, at ZD T. M. DOBSON A CO'S. SPRING HATS. LADIES' Spring Hats and Bonnets, of the latest styles, trimmed and untrimmed, are ofered low for cash. The untrimmed Hats and Sonnets will be trimmed free of charge, by an exjerienced hand. . T. M. DOBSON A CO. ~1GS i N excellent article of dried Figs for sale, by flL T. M. DOBSON A CO. LARD IN CANS. LEAF Lard in cans of from 3 to 15 pounds for sale at the lowest market price, by T. M. DOBSON & CO. ______ A FEW sets left, which we offer low for cash, f1. T. M. DOBSON A CO. SHOT GUNS. 1 FEW single barrel Shot Guns, which we of(\_ fer very low, to close out. T. M. DOBSON A CO. BACON". COUNTRY and Baltimore Bacon for sale by T. M. DOBSON & CO. HAIR CLOTH. ~ A GOOD piece of Hair Cloth in Store, which \ -we offer at $3.50 per yard. T. M. DOBSON & CO. "> BLANK BOOKS. A GOOD supply of Blank Books, Paper, Pens, /I Ink and Pencils, for sale low, for the money. T. M. DOBSON & CO. PLOW STEEL. A LOT of Plow Steel for sale low, at DOBSON'S I\_ Family Grocery Store. TIN-WARE. A GOOD Stock of Tin-Ware cheaper than ever, /V since the war, at T. M. DOBSON & CO'S. _____ &OOD TEA for sale at the cheap Store of T. M. DOBSON <fe CO. INDIGO. rHE best Spanish Float Indigo for sale low, for cash, at T. M. DOBSON <fe CO'S. MOLASSES. JUSTarrived, New Orleans, Silver Drip, Golden Syrup and common Molasses, which we offer is low as the market affords. T. M. DOBSON & CO. SUGAR. OUR Grocery is always supplied with the best the markets afford,'and at prices to suit the iimes. The following grades are in Store and for tale: Loaf, white A, vellow C, extra C, Demara a, Yellow and Cuba, low for the cash. T. M. DOBSON & CO. TwrCABROLL BULLOCK'S CREEK, S. C. FLOWERS THAT NEVER DIE. ONCE more the ever revolving wheel of time bas borne to the "sunny South," its favorite season?happy Spring?analagous to youth, the iaragpn of beauty aud the mother of fruits and lowers, that die an annual death; but CHEAP rOE, seeing that "it was not good for man to be done," has slipped a rib, and gone on to the "big Sorth," to recruit the usual line of goods kept in i iirst-class Store, and moreover, more particuarly and by all means, to lay in a grand, varied ind select lot of SPRING GOODS, of the very atest styles, cuts, snapes anu patterns?especially for the Ladies?excluding everything old and discarded, and including all that is new, fresh and genuine, and adapted to the intelligence, taste and fastidiousness of ap Arperjc^n people, which, if ;he ladies will only wear, old fogyism will be lone?"gone glimmering," Thesonool boy's tale :he wonder of an hour, and perennial flowers will be grafted on the mental world, that will never perish, but look fresh to the eye of generations unborn. Come about the first of April. CHE A P JOE. VAST INDEED HAS been the number of those whose only ambition was to reach the highest pinnacle of fame; to inhabit the airiest castles of earthly greatness, and to outrival the wealthiest lord of ourancestry?merely winking at the moral theory Df "Man's natural dependence," and denouncing the seal of "mutual obligationsbut none, surely none, could have been of more intrinsic worth to themselves, their country and their generation than the man, planting himself in mercantile order with other men, and throwing open the portals of an Emporium, literally intertwined with a deluge of the Useful and Ornamental, and pointing the world to the significance of his merited motto: "LIVE AND LET LIVE." HO! FOR SHAKSPERIAN LIGHT. "So doth the greater glory dim the loss? So shines a good deed in a naughty world." Men may as well stand upon the beach and bid the main flood bate its usual height; men may as well forbid the mountain pines to wag their high tops when fretted bv Herculean winds; and men may as well attempt to do anvtliing most hard? as to sell better and cheaper Goods than the man "CHEAP JOE," in his own country, in his own day and in -his own generation. J. W. CARROLL. THE IVAVASSA AMMONIATED SOLUBLE PHOSPHATE, Manufactured by the NAYASSA GUANO COMPANY, OF WILMINGTON, N. C., IS a Complete Manure for Cotton, Corn, Tobac*oo, and all Southern Crops. Rich in Alkaline Salts, Ammonia and Soluble Phosphoric Acid. A standard Fertilizer!?its good qualities attested by numerous Certificates. For sale by W. B. METTS, Yorkville, S. C. March 16 11 * 4t ' COTTON SEED JtyEAL. NOTHING else in the world will make a milch Cow DO HER BEST, in either quantity 01 quality. Feed jjot over four pints at each meal, and your own cow will eonvihoe you, Prloe $30.00 per ton, cash with order, with discount for larger quantities. COLUMBIA OIL COMPANY. ptir Oil Meal and Bone Fertilizer, furnished al $35 per ton cash. Cotton Seed bought or contracted for to be delivered in July or August. March 2 9 4t GUANO AGENCY. F11HE undersigned, havingbeen appointed ageni A by J. N. Robson for the sale of PACIFIC GUANO in York county, will keep a supply constantly on hand during the season. He is als( Agent for the sale of ACID PHOSPHATE 01 LIME for composting with Cottonseed, which h< will prder whenever wantod. He will also orde: Land Plaster and Peruvian Guano. W. H. McCORKLE. February 9 6 2m STOLEN TTUiOM my Stable in York county on the nigh I? of the 20th of February, a GRAY MARE about 7 years old, A reasonable reward will bi paid for the delivery of the mare to me, or fpr in formation leading to her recovery. R. L. SIMMONS. March 9 10 2t ~20 PER CENT. BELOW COSfT ENTS' and Boys' Hats and Caps, Ladies' am Misses' Hats and Bonnets, Fine Riblxms am Flowers, and a lot of Shirts and Shirt Collars. " ' JOHN'MAY, Agent. March 9 10 ' ' ' tf ' RAGSTw ANTED. 3[lWO CENTS) per pound, IN CURRENCY I will lie paid for CLEAN Cotton or Line AGS delivered at the ENQUIRER OFFICE. , AUCTION SALES. PUBLIC SALE OF PRINTING OFFICE. ' WILL be sold at public outcry, at CHESTER COURT HOUSE, on Monday the 3rd day ' of April next, all the Presses, Material and Equipment of the "CHESTER REPORTER" OFFICE. The Presses?a "Guernsey Power Press" and a . "Degener Jftb Press"?are "new and in good order; also, the Type and Equipment. Terms.?Cash, or a part on credit, with acceptable security. E. C. McLURE, Mortgagee. March 16 11 3t SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of Writs of Fieri Facias. to me directed, will be sold between the legal hours i of Sheriff's Sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN j I APRIL NEXT. ] | at York Court House, the following property, to 1 j wit: ' | j One tract of land whereon defendant now re- j I sides, lying on the waters of Broad River, levied J on as the property of John D. Smarr, at the suit i of W. P. <fc J. S. hempliill and others. Also, one ! other tract, known as the "Jack Smarr land," i lwninded bv Jands of John Osborne, Jeremiah ' Moss and Mrs. Ann E. Wright, levied on as tiie t property of John D. Sinarr, at the suit pf W. P. ] (V J. s. Hemphill and others. ($15.67 < One honse and lot in Ebenezerville, adjoining lots of E. Avery and others, levied on as the property of Mrs. Eliza M. Alston, at the suit of W. T. < ITall and others. ($22.65 * . JZP&" Terms invariably Cash?purchasers to pay j for papers and stamps. Purchasers who do not i comply with the terms of sale must expect the j property bid off by them to be advertised for re- j i sale at tneir risk for the ensuing Sales-Day. j R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. March 9 10 4t f j geo. H. O'LEARyT ' removalt i THE undersigned has removed his SADDLERY AND HARNESS ESTABLJS^,^ MENTto the new building of James Jeffervs' Esq. G. H. O'LEARV; March 9 10 tf geo. h. o'leary, ] MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN 1 SADDLES AND HARNESS, &C., 1 KEEPS constantly on hand a good assortment * of Saddles, Harness, Bridles, Collars, Whips, . Stirrups, Girts, Buckles, Bits, Harness Mount- * ings, Saddlery Goods, and everything usually kept in a Saddlery and Harness establishment. * home enterprise. : ANEW era in Southern Manufactures, not be- _ cause it is home Manufacture, but I will sell a good article as cheap as it can lie bought in any of the Northern markets. G. H. O'LEARY. * saddles and bridles. j IF you want a good Saddle or Bridle, cheap, do_ ( not fail to call. Remember, I defy competition j either Northern or Southern. > G. H. O'LEARY. 1 January 18 3 tf proclamation. ^ STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1 Executive Department, j WHEREAS, information has reached this Department that serious disturbances have occurred in the counties of York and Chester, i whereby the peace of said counties has been invaded by bands of armed and disguised men, who are arrayed in open opposition to the civil authorities, and to the public peace and dignity of the ] State, and harmless and unoffending citizens have I been takon from their dwellings and deliberately f murdered in cold blood ; and whereas, there is too ( much reason to believe that these outrages and disturbances are the result of a deliberate and systematic effort on the part of citizens of adjoining States, as well as of our own, to bring into contempt our laws and institutions, by setting them -i at defiance and destroying all protection and se- J curity to life and property, which, if not prompt- r ly suppressed ana overcome, may lead to widespread turmoil and massacre, subversive alike of , the peace and safety of the citizen and disgraceful ~ to the character ana dignity of the State ; Now, therefore, I. ROBERT K. SCOTT, Governor of South Carolina, in order that these disturbances may be promptly suppressed, do issue this, my Proclamation, commanding the Sheriffs and officers of the said counties of York and Chester to be active and vigilant in the discharge of their duties in preserving and enforcing tnd*H f>ublic peace, and in suppressing turbulence and T ? awlessness; and if resisted in the process of their duties by forcible efforts, to summon to their aid theposse comiiatus in sufficient force to overcome < all opposition, at every hazard. And where Uni- * ted States troops are quartered, the officers in command should be promptly communicatod with, and their assistance invited in the suppression of all resistance to the laws. Should this resistance be continued, I shall feel it my imperative duty to ^ suspend immediately the writ of habeas corpus, and proclaim martial law for the government of the counties involved in it, and exert all the au- ^ thority placed at my control and disposal to en- J force the supremacy of the laws. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the great Seal of the State to be affixed, at Columbia, this ninth day of [l. s.] March, A. D., 1871, and in the ninety-fifth * year of the Independence of the United States of America. ROBERT K. SCOTT, Govornor. F. L. Cardozo, Secretary of State. i March 16 11 It J POMARIA NURSERIES. rwiwrc harvest and moat varied Stock of South X em acclimated FRUIT TREES, adapted to our soil and climate, consisting of Apples, Peach. es, Pears, Plums, Almonds, Apricots, and Nectarines, from the earliest to the latest; Cherries. Quinces, Figs, Hazel Nuts. English Walnuts and ' Spanish Chestnuts, several fine varieties; Grape Vines, embracing cnoice table kinds; Strawberries I And Raspberries, Evergreens in great variety, for ornament|and for cemeteries; Roses?all the best; ] Dahlias, Gladiolas, Lillies, <tc.; Ornamental Flowering Shrubs, Asparagus and Horse Radish Roots, Osage Orange ana Macartney Rose, for hedges. i WM. SUMMER, Pomaria, S. C. W. B. METTS, Esq., is my Agent for Yorkville, and all orners through him will receive prompt attention. March 2 9 4t METALIC BURIAL CASES. : ' flWBk ; THE undersigned informs the public that he 1 has made arrangements with tne Manufactu- J rers, to keep on hand a supply of FISK'S METALIC BURIAL CASES, of different sizes, which will bo sold at fair prices. He is also prepared, \\-itti proper materials, for furnishing WOOD-COFFINS of any quality that niav be desired. JAMES E. SMITH. February 9 0 ly J. NEWTON .LEWIS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, ; For the Sale of Produce and the Purchase of Mer- 1 chandise, I NO. 140 W. PRATT BALTIMORE, MD. jjsS-Will make liberal advances on consignments of cotton, and will defer the sale subiect ' to shipper's order. f October 2Q 42 tf 1 II ^ APPLICATION FOB DISCH^G#, Notice is hereby given that the undersigned, Administratrix of the estate of R. R, TUR, j NKR, deceased, will make a final settlement I with the Judge of Probate of York County, on ! the 25th day of March, next, when she will 'make ;! application for a discharge as Administratrix of | said estate. ELIZABETH TURNER, Administratrix. February 23 8 5t f " APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE j t T^TOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, ' Surviving Executor of the estate of ROBT. R. MITCHELL, deceased, will make a final settleJ inent with the Judge of Probate of York county, ' on the 24th day of March next, wheu he \yill 3 make application for a final discbarge as Survir ] ving Executor of said estate. < JAMES THORN, Surviving Executor. < J Febauary 23 8 5t* ; REMOVAL,. | MRS. E. DICKJNSQN respectfully informs : the public, and the Ladies especially, that I as moved her MILLINERY ESTABLISH- j b i MENT one door South of J. W. Avery's, where . 1 she will keep a full assortment of MILLINERY, ! FANCY AND HAIR GOODS, which will besom ! at the most reasonable prices. Give her a call In j the "Sadler Building." MRS. E. DICKINSON, Agent. February 23 8 ' * tf' i WILLIAM SHEPHERD & CO., NO. 24 HAYNE ST., CHARLESTON, p, C<( Ifl^LER IW COOKING STOVES, RANGES AND HEATING STOVES, n TJICTURES of Stoves witb priqe and descrip^ J/ tion will be furnished upon application, June. 3ft' 2ft ETIWAN SOLUBLE A STTLPHTTI MANUPAI THE ETIW CHARLEf BT SULPHURIC ACID AND SI The now well-known ETIWAN GUANO is n South Carolina. These Phosphates in their natu powder, and made Soluble by Sulphuric Acid. 1 phuric Acid Chambers at the South,- and are, the; highest grade of Fertilizer; it being clear that the *hv Fertilizer contains, the less the quantity reqti plete, Ammonia and Potash in sufficient quantitic jfacture and offer for sale ETIWAN Warranted to contain from 15 to 20 PER CENT. ( md from 2 to 25 per cent, of AMMONIA, with ? * - ' 11 Ore PUTACH, to auapt It to an crops, rncofou pot ifl :ent. per annum. dissolv: Df high gnulo, suitable for Manufacturers or for I ineciallv adapted for compost. As large quantity mate, this will be found a cheap And convenient v vill be from 18 to20 per cent. Dissolved Bone Phr nterest at 7 per cent, per annum. Still highergn >cr centage. COMPOUND AC Specially prepared for composting with Cotton Se( ash ; on time ?40, with interest at 7 percent, per GROUN Yt much lower rates, consisting simply of the N 120 por ton, cash. On time, $22 and interest at 7 p WM. C. BEE & ? No. H Ad CHARLEST liONDON& JONES, Agents, Rock Hill, S. C. B N. B.?The percentage of Dissolved Bono Phos s ascertained at the Works, by their Chemist, bef ie mav return average samples of any purchase,' >e analyzed anew, and any deficiency in the per c Company. January 26 BRATTON, MASON & WITHERS. GOODS AT COST. |?7E offer the following Goods at Cost, for fify ? teen days, viz: Empress Cloth, FrenchMeinos, Colored Alpacca, Muslin, Delaines, Colored md Black Silks, Ladies' Cloaks and Shawls, Balnortd Skirts, Blankets, Flannels, Fancy Cassineres, Satinets, Twoeds. Jeans, Ready-Made Clothing?Coats, Vests and Pants. Also, a lot of rrencli Embroideries, Laces, Edging ana Insertng. Those goods will be sold at cost for cash. BRATTON, MASON <fe WITHERS. MONEY WANTED. ~ A LL persons indebted to us are requested to fX make settlements with the cash. We need noney and those who owe us must pay. BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS. HARDWARE. ~ A T?GER9, Gate and Strap Hinges, Steak Cut[\_ ters, Table and Pocket Cutlery and a general issortment of Hardware can be found at ' BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS'. BOOTS AND SHOES. &ENTLEMEN'9 Boots and Shoes, and Ladies' and Misses' Shoes, very cheap for cash, at BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS'. HATS AND CAPS. A LARGE stock of Hats and Caps for gontlemen, nearly at cost, for the cash. BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS. CHEAP GOODST LADIES who wish to purchase Goods of any kind, before we lay in our Spring stock, will ind. that they can do well by calling at the Dry loads Store of BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS. March 2 9 tf CLOTHING. [F you want a nice suit of Clothes, come and see what we can do for you, as we have a lot of lice clothing for a small amount of monev. BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS. SMITH'S SHOE STORE, CHARLOTTE. N. C. GREAT INDUCEMENTS FOR SPRING TRADE 1871. ivm OASES OF BOOTS AND SHOES, for Wholesale, at our "Boston Agency" in fbarlstte, N. C. S. P. SMITH& CO., CHARLOTTE, N. C., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN BOOTS AND SHOES. |^E guarantee to sell BOOTS AND SHOES to f J JYI Ore nail 18 at ttS 1UW ynuca an v*?u mv liuw lither in Baltimore or New York, and on as good erms to prompt paying customers, or we will orfeit 3100 in every case of failuro to duplicate heir Bills. We have mado arrangements with Manufacturers by which we can offer their goods at the lowest wholesale prices by the Case or Dozen. Call md examine prices. S. P. SMITH & CO., Charlotte, N. C. March 2 9 3t SPRING ft SUMMER IMPORTATION 1871. ribbons, Millinery & Straw G-oods. ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO., IMPORTERS AND J0RBER8 OF 50NNET, TRIMMING & YELYET RIBBONS, Sonnet silks, satins & velvets, 5L0NDS, RU0HE8. 0EAPE8, FEATHERS, ORNAMENTS, STRAW BONNETS AND LADIES' HATS, TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED shaker hoods, & ., 237 AND 239 BALTIMORE STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. QFFER the largest Stock to be found in this Country, and unequaled in choice variety mil cheapness, comprising the latest European lovolties. Orders solicited and prompt attention given. March 2 9 -it* the HUNTS' & FARMERS' MTIMJM OF CHARLOTTE, N. C. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, 9500.000. OFFICERS. C. DOWD, President. J. HARVEY WILSON, Vico President. ARCH'D McLEAN, Cashier. J AS. R. HOLLAND, Teller. DIRECTORS, rhomas H. Brcm, A. Macaulay, Jas. H. Carson, iV. J. Yates, S. P. Smith, J. L. Morehead, R. M. Miller, J. II. Wilson, C. Dowd. rppiS Bank is now fully organized aiul prepared 5T"tO do aUiiiNi^KAlj UAJXlWiVUr DUOlll ioo, OFFICE IN THE SPRINGS BUILDING. Persons wishing to subscribe for Stock in this Sank can obtain the necessary information upon implication to the President, Cashier,'or apy of he Directors. March 9 10 . 2t KING'S MOUNT A INK. ROAD. CHANGE OB1 SCHEDULE. HEREAFTER the trains over the KING'S -MOUNTAIN RAILROAD?on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays?will run as follows, making close connections" on the above mentioned davs, with trains on the Charlotte and South Carolina Railroad: Leave Yorkville, promptly, at7.30 o'clock, A. M. Arrive at Chester at 10 o'clock, A. M. Leave Chester at 5.30 o'clock, P. M. Arrive at Yorkville at 8 o'clock, P. M. All Freights must be delivered at the Depot by I o'clock, p. m., on the evenings previous to the departure of the train. Fi, M. LAW, President. COTTON FOR GUANO. 01,000 PREMIUM. WE propose selling a limited quantity of our Guanas for Middling Cotton, at 15 centra, delivered at planter's nearest depot, by 1st November next. Wo also otlbr the magnificent premium offcl.OOC for the best yield from our Guanos. For particulars apply to our nearest Agent, or address lis for Circular. WILCOX, GIBBS & CO., JmrvoFtora and Dealers in Guanos, Charleston, s. C., Savannah and Augusta, Ga, February 10 7"' lrp ! ? ; i "? iii.. TAJV BARK WANTEU* THE underajgnefi Wfmta five fiufldjqfi Qwdi o: "foR ??fflftBSS?' Grim MANURES, ND . *IC ACID, TTURED AT AN WORKS, 3T01ST, s. a, THE FPERPHOSPHATE COMPANY. lanufectured from the Native Bone Phosphates < ral state are insoluble, and require to be ground t 'bis Company have now in operation the largest Su] rufore, able to manufacture at the lowest rates, th greater the proportion of Soluble Phosphate wnic ired per acre. In order to make the Fertilizer com ? are added. With these views the Company man GUANOS, )F DISSOLVED BONE PHOSPHATE OF LIMI a sufficient addition of PERUVIAN GUANO an ) , cash; on time, $00 per ton, and Interest at 7 pc ED BONE, 'lantern, being in itself an excellent Fertilizer, am " A/>W ara nioH tn riifumlvfi the Phos t&y to transport that materiaL The grade furnish? isphate. Price $40 per ton cash. On time, $45, wit! ides will be'furnished to order at an additional pric IX> PHOSPHATE, Ki and other plantation manures. Price $35 per tor annum. X> BONE, Tative Bone Phosphates ground to powder. Prio er cent per annum. CO., AGENTS, gar's Wharf, ON, SO. CA. URROUGHS A SPRINGS, Agents, Charlotte, N.C iphate of Lime, and Ammonia in all the Etiwani ore delivery. Should any purchaser bedisaatisiied within thirty (30) days after delivery, and they wil eutage guaranteed will be made good to him by tin 4 2m CARROLL, CLARK &TCQ CARROLL, CLARK & CO. HAVE just received a lot of new goods, wbicl they will sell lower for cash or barter, thai any one can afford to do on time. ! FRILLING. PLAIN and Lace Edge Frilling can be bough at the cheap Store or CARROLL, CLARK & CO. COLLARS. NEW Era, Astor and Dickens Paper Collarsall sizes, at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. _____ JUST received, from the Mills, a lot of Nev Calico, which will be sold at from 10 to 15 cent per yard, at the cash store of CARROLL, CLARK A CO. NEEDLES. A FULL assortment of Blood's and Milward' Needles, at CARROLL, CLARK & CO'S. CARDS. PLAYING Cards just received. Call and ge them, at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. SHEETING. GRANITEYILLE 4-4 and 7-8 Brown Sheetinj can be had low, for cash or barter, at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. SODA. ENGLISH Soda, the very best, can be bough at the cheap Store of CARROLL, CLARK A CO. ?AiiTi\r\n ru w xjfjmx* BLASTING and FFF Kentucky Rifle Powder for sale at the cheap Store of CARROLL, CLARK <fe CO. SHOT. BIRD, Squirrel and Buck Shot, Lead and caps for sale at the Store of CARROLL, CLARK & CO. MACKEREL. FAT Family Mackerel, in Kits, Quarter an< Half Barrels, for sale at CARROLL, CLARK <fe CO'S. NAILS. CUT Nails of all kinds, wrought, hinge an< wagon Nails, always on hand and for sale, a CARROLL, CLARK & CO'S. J. W. AVERY. NEW ARRIVAL. ~ rPHE largest assortment of Crotchet Edgings 1 Insertings and Trimmings, ever offered ii this market, just received and will be sold at re markably low rates. J. W. AVERY. NO CREDIT. "VTO Goods will be sold on credit. I do not wisl IN to do that kind of business. Selling entire! for Cash, I can sell cheaper than those who do credit business, J, W, AVERY. SETTLE THIS WEEK. THOSE indebted to me, in any way, will pleas SETTLE THIS WEEK. Prompt settle ments make long friends. J. W. AVERY. TABLE LINEN, PILLOW-CASE Linens, Irish Linens, extr heavy Cotton Sheeting, very wide, all at re duced rates, at J. W. AVERY'S. DRESS GOODS OF all kinds?Silks, Poplins and Delaines?a very low figures, from now until the 1st c March, at J. W. AVEKY'S. SHOES. LADIES', Gent's and Children's Shoes, a larg and fresh assortment, at J. W. AVERY'S. HARDWARE), COLLINS' and Red Jacket Axes, Trace Chains Ho6a, and all articles in this line, needed 01 a plantation, for sale by J. W. AVERY.t GROCERIES. ANOTHER lot of that superior Coffee at re duced rates, and Sugar in au^jff^at A 1)1 C KES&B LACK A "large and full stoch OP BALMORAl SKIRTS AND SHAWLS to close out, AT VERY LOW PRICES. ALSO, A LOT'OF BLANKETS, QUILTS & CL0THIN8 AT REDUCED PRICES. ADICKES & BLACK. fcACE COLLARS. LADIES' Laoe Collars can be bought low, fo the cash. Call and see. ADICKES & BLACK. HANDKERCHIEFS. LADIES' Embroidered Lace Handkerchief can be bought very cheap, for cash, at ADICKES & BLACK'S. TOWELS. HUCKABACK Towels are selling very cheap for casl>t at the Store of ADICKES & BLACK. COLLARS AND CUFFS. A FULL stock of Linen Collars and Cuffs ma; J\. be found at the Store of ADICKES <S> BLACK. LACES AND EDGINGS. . A VERY full assortment of Laces and Edgings A- very cheap, at ADICKES <fe BLACK'S. NEW GOODS. WE are now receiving a full line of LADIES DRESS GOODS, which will be sold ver cheap for cash. ADICKES <ft BLACK. COMPOUND ACID PHOSPHATE OP liIME, > FOB COMPOSTING WITS COTTON 8EM THIS article is Manufactured by the FAOIFP QUANO COMPANY at Charleston, a fi Snder the Superintendence of Dr, ST, JuUUl iAyENEli. When composted with an equt weight of Cotton Seed, its results have been ibun fully equal to the beat standard fertilizer* ~j . economy must commend it to tbo ""Vice of clan era generally, " * t . ^"^.ac directions for composting and f< ., supplies, apply to N. ROBSON, 7 Selling Agent, Charleston, S. 0. e JNO! S. REESE 4 CO.. General Agents, Baltimore, Md. January 5 1 3m J. M. IFY & CO., ^ _ BOCK HILL, S. C. J. M. IYY Ac CO, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in all kinds of Merchandise, Cotton Buyers, Ac. AS we are now making heavy additions to our Stock in all such articles as the immediate wants of the country require, and feeling confident that our ftcilitids are such as to oompletely set aside all doubt as to our ability to compete witn neighboring markets, we beg to call attention to the following articles now in Store and arriving: 25,000 pounds Bacon, in 500 pound boxes. 1,500 mishels Corn, 500 " Oats, 100 Sacks Salt, 100 Kegs Nails. >f 50 Barrels Molasses, o 60 44 Irish Potatoes, I- 25 44 Sugar, e 20 Bags Coffee, ". h 1,000 Pounds Candy, - ' r' . "'n i- 1,000 44 Shot, i- 100 Barrels Western Flour, * 200 Sacks North Carolina Floor, 25 Barrels Crackers, assorted, 25 Boxes Cheese, 100 Dozen Steel Hoes, assorted, a 10 44 Axes, and in addition, a complete assortment and large stock of Hardware, Crodkery, Notions, Hats, ] Boots and Shoes, IN THE DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT, d we are receiving Prints, bleached and brown b Sheeting and Shirting, Ticking. Ac., all of which d sympathize with cotton in price. Many of onr b Winter Goods, such as Cassiraeres. Over Coats, e Shawls and ladies' Dress Goods, will be sold at a trifle above cost, in order to prepare for Spring Goods. We invite special attention to this line, as bargains will be offered. Country Merchants i can be supplied in iustsuch quantities as they desire, at prices which compete with any market, freights considered. All cash buyers will be rewarded for the time spent in prising our stock. Our large brick Warehouse (capacity 600 bales) e is finished, and we are PREPARED TO STORE COTTON and make advances on same, in eaah or supplies, for alt thrmo who look fBrlwMaf pttow." TVomcruber your Cotton is well protected and insured when stored with us, at'lowest Warehouse rates. MR. ALLEN JONES. We call attention to the fact that Mr. ALLEN JONES was, on the 2nd instant, admitted as a { partner in our business, and will be pleased to see . his friends. 8 J. M. rVY. J. J. ROACH, * R. T. MAY. ! ALLEN JONES. , January 20 4 ~ tf DISSOLUTION. ~ fllHE Copartnership heretofore existing in the : X Grocery and Produce business at Rook Hill; under the name and style of WILLIFORD A Mo. FADDEN, has been dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be continued by A. WILLI. FORD, for whom a liberal share or the public pafcfc ronage is solicited. A. WILLIFORD, J. V. McFADDEN. Rock Hill, December 9,1870. A. WILLIFORD ?EGS to inform the people of York and Lancaster, that he will continue the GROCERY D PRODUCE BUSINE8S as heretofore, at the stand formerly occupied by McLeod A Steele, y opposite the depot at Kock nixi. ne propose* uj s keep up a full stock of articles in this line, which will be sold for cash, at prices which will compete with the surrounding markets. He has now a - good stock on hand, and is constantly receiving fresh supplies from the Northern markets, constat8 ing in part, of the following items: PLANTERS' SUPPLIES. _ Bagging, Ties, Rone, Corn, Oats, Bacon, Iron, Horse and Mule Shoes, Nails, Tobacco, Ac. t FAMILY GROCERIES. Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Vinegar, Flour, Meal, Lard, Salt, Cheese, Fish, Oysters,Sardines, Jellies, " Pickles, Brandy Peaches, Figs, Raisins, Ac. HOUSEKEEPING WARES. Buckets, Tubs, Trays, Churns, Sifters, Dippers, Measures, Tin-Ware of every description, Crock ery, Brooms, Coffee Mills, Ac.. > . MISCELLANEOUS. ' Axes, Shovels, Spades, Forks, Hoes, Whips, Hammers, Currv-Combs, Horse Brushes, Blacking Brushes, Blacking, Clothing, Cloth, Boots, Shoes. Hats, Ac. He is also prepared to BUY OR SHIP COTTON, as the owners may desire. By strict attention to - business, courtesy to. customers and fair dealing with all, high and low, he hopes to secure a share l of the public patronage. ' " A. WILLIFORD. December 16 .in 60 tj26 i KTYKESDAL &TOMUNSO^ GARDEN SEED. JUST received at the York Drag Store, a large supply of fresh 6ARDEN SEEDS from the , old established house of Landreth A Son. The only entirely reliable Seed Growers in America. All seeds warranted. Be sure that you call for - Landreth's Seeds and buy no others. For sale by KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. : WE MEAN BUSINESS. WHEN we say that those Indebted to ns must come forward and settle. We really cannot j get along without the amounts due ns. Gentle. men, remember Bob Acres,"and think of your honor. KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. CLOVER SEED. &C. CLOVER Seed and Onion Sets on band and for sale at the York Drugstore. 7 KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. ' DRUGS.. LATELY received at the York Drug Store, a full line of Drugs, Medicines, Ac., of which you shall hear again. e KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. NEVER SAY DIE. ~ NO, never as lofcgas the York Drugstore is accessible. It is the "beacon light. KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. I THE YORK DRUG STORE FOB 1871. KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON send greeting to the numerous friends and patrons of the York Drug Store. We thank them for the en* eouragement and. confidence extended to us dulf ring the past year, and whilst the business intercourse has been profitable to us, we hope that it has been pleasant and agreeable to them, and in the new year which has commenced, we shall use e honest efforts to continue these relations and merit public favor. In the matter of Drugs, we shall ~ endeavor to keep constantly on hand a complete stock of perfectly reliable articles, i, KUYKENDAL & TOMLINSON, " CONNER, HOBBS & DOBSON. ~ BUGGIES AND CARRIAGEST *K7E have a good supply of Buggies on hand, a TV and will put up at snort notice any kind of Buggy or Carnage that may be ordered, at the lowest cash price. We have the best Wheel and . Body Makers, good Blacksmiths, and the best of Trimmers, which ought to be a great inducement to persons in want of good work, to make their purchases from us. Call and examine our Stock . for yourself and see that what we say is true. ' CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON. BARTER. A LL kinds of Provisions or Coal taken in exJ\ change for work at the market price. p CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON. REPAIRING.. REPAIRING done at short notice, and at the lowest cash price for good work, by h CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON. nun 4rmir\TS. . \W7"E have a good many Accounts for Blackf smith work, which we hope our kind friends will not forget to call and settle when they sell '? their cotton. By so doing they will gain our confidence. CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON. January 19 3 tf r YORKVILLE FEMALE C0LLE8E, YOBKVILLE, S. C. THE First Session of the COLLE>i J3ok GIATE YEAR of 1871, will begin on IgjflE the 1st ot FEBRUARY, and close on - Vv the 20th of JUNE. The Second Session will begin on the 26th JUNE, and l? close on the 9th of NOVEMBER. y This Institution is furnished with a full Corps of experienced Teachers. > TERMS FOR THE YEAR, Payable one half on Entrance?one fourth on the 1st of July, and the remainder on the 1st of October; . Boarding, including Fuel and Lights* $150 00 '' Tuition in Collegiate Course, 50 00 D Tuition In Primary Department, 30 00 Tuition in Juvenile Department. 20 00 s Instrumental and Use of Piano, 65 00 d Private Yocai Lessons, 50 00 ? , ocal Lessons in Classes, 17 00 ts Sacred Music. 5 00 t- French and German, each, 20 00 Latin and Greek, each,'. 16 00 >r For Ciroulars apply to Rev. J AS. DOUGLAS, President. Those who pay strictly according to the above terms, will have their washing done without charge. January 19 '3 tf ALLISON & BRATTON. MISCELLANEOUS ELIXIRS. ELIXIR Bromide Potash, Elixir Calisaya, Iron and Bismuth, Elixir Chloral Hydrate, Elixir Cinchona, Iron and Strychnia, Elixir Valerienate of Ammonia, Elixir Valerienate of Ammoniate, Iron and Strychnie, Elixir of Pepsin, Strychnia and Bismuth, Ferrated ; Elixir Ferrophosphated Gentian, Elixir Rhei and Columbo, Euxir Wine of Wild Cherry, Elixir Quinine .Ironaa'd* Arsenic, Elixir Black Cohosh, SelibrileElixir Ergot, Sellbrile Elixir Wormseed,Elixir Rhubartyaart Magnesia, Elixir Buchu, Elixir Buphu.and Fareira Brava, Selibrile Elixir Juniper BSarriee, Pepsin and Pan created Preparations, Cod Liver Oil Pancreatized, Elixir Wine Calisaya, Elixir Tarraxacum Compound, all of which were manufectured at the well-known establishment of Reed, Carnrick <fe Andrns, Manuftwtcrring Chemists, and for sale cheap, for the cash, by : ;< :>< ALLISON A BRATTON. GARDEN SEEDST A CAREFUL and weii selected variety of GarJA den Seeds, from the old established house of Robert Buist, for sale, for the cash, by ALLISON A BRATTON. CLOVER SEEDA LOT of Clover Seed on hand and for sale at the Drag Store of ALLISON A BRATTON. , NEW AND DURABLE. SOMETHING New and Durable. Time. Men* ey and Labor Saved. French Oil Polish for Carriages, Buggies, Harness, Boots and Shoes^and all kinds of Leather. Manufactured .by S. Einstein <fc Co., Tanners and Curriers, and for sale cheap, by ALLISON & BRAXTON, j Sole Agents for York county, S. C. | ' JttONEY! MONET!! . , TIOSE indebted to us are requested to call at once and settle-their Accounts. Wo pay cash for our Goods, and therefore) those who 'boy from us surely cannot ask, nor expect, longer indulgence. No more credit in this establishment. Therefore, don't ask it. ALLISON A BRATTON. Jim BBgggaKSfoBpMBBfoMWg|Up( isill li I.I M. JONES, AGENT. I Zl ".im. "r ' i i | A NOBLE PURPOSE. TIERE are as mapy roads to fame and fortune as there were gateways to ancient Thebes. , Your ambitious' warrior is for-carving his way with the egbty i W? aepWug-ppUtidap. for. maneuvering hisway by subtilty and odnsummate art, but there is one brdad, grand path to the goal, along which nothing base can travel. It is the path set apart for the march of talent, energy and noble purpose, and though full of obstacles, it contains none which a great man cannot surmount. This fact has been exemplified ?4n innumerable instances, but In few,, more forcibly than in the career of the inventors of the Sewing Machine, For twenty years thcV rriay hesaldtd' have been climbing "The steep where hrne's proud temple shines a&r, Scattering blesaings at every atqp.^,' Such as the New Family SowiniflKackines sold by M. JONES, Agent. SHAKSPERIAN. rIE great question now agitating,the public mind of this great American Republic is, Toby (to be) or'not Tbfty. The very best Sewing Machines for sale by M. JONES, Agent. PAYING OCCUPATION. PRAISING Sewing Machines. Operating one of yonr own is said to pay better. Try it. M. JONES, Agent. SEWING MACHINES SOLD by me^ will be 'kept In order, free of' charge, until further notice. ? , M. JONES, Agent. EVERYBODY THAT wants Sewing Machines, should read the Enquirer and call on, r. .. / | - . M. JONES, Agent." | DUFF & DAVIS. I '. > ROCK HILL. 8. C. CORN. A LOT of Corn at reduced prices, for sale at the new cask Store of t. | - DUFF A DAVIS. I FRESH ARRIVALS. ' A LARGE lot of Oats, Sweet Crackers, Cigars, f\_ Sugar-Cured Hams, jnst arrived and for sale low, for cask, at tke ckeap Store of DUFF <k DAVIS/ ~~ / SOAP, &C. . {f . BAR Soap, Maccaroni and Snuff. for sale by , DUFF & DAVIS. ~~ : VASES, Jk CREAM Pitchers, Tumblers and Goblets, for sale very low, at the pew Store of. ' DUFF i DAVIS. v. . . I , v- ' WOOD WARE. : \EJOODEN Bowls. Weak . Tabs, and Wash f Boards, can be nad at ^ . DUV> bAVlS'. | ~ HATS, BOOTS, Shoes, and Looking Glasses, for sale at DUFF &DAVI8*. i . CASH. DUFF A DAVIS selL their Goods for cash, and caslionly. COFFEE AND SUGAR. ' ' COFFEE and Sugar can be bought, for the cash, at the cheap Store of DUFF A DAVIS., . ~~~ RICE. ' : rw A SUPPLY of the very best Rice, for sale at the new Stene of , . X>JJ FF A DAVIS, "Tn the district corrRT Of tke. United States for tke of 8. C. IW THK MATTER OF W. P. ANDREWT-In Bankruptcy. " At TorkvUle,'inthe aaidDietrict. on the 9th day of . March, 187L ' >-; NOTICE is hereby given* that a Petition has been filed in said Court, by W. P. ANDREW, of Abbeville county;1 Itrthe aaid'Utttrict. duly declared a Bankrupt, under the 'Act of Con?ress,. entitled An Act to Establish, a Uniform y stem of Bankruptcy throughout the U. States," Approved 2nd March, 1807. for a discharge and certificate thereof, from alb his debts and other claims provable under the said Act; and . the 8rd day of April, 1871, at 12 o'clock, assigned for the bearing of the same, before V.Y Clawson one of theJRegisters in Bankruptcy of ask) Court at lua omce iu x oravme, ooutu v/sruinn. when and where the creditors may attend, and,, shew oause if any they have, why the prayer of the said Petition should not he granted. ' 1 LOUIS E. JOHNSON,U. 8. Marshal as Messenger. By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. March 9 10 St IN TEE DISTRICT COVET OF THE V. S. For the District of South Carolina. in the matter of T. D. NEWMAN.?In Bankruptcy. At Yorkvilli, in the said District, o*? the 9th day of March, 1871. NOTICE iahereby given that a Petition has been filedin the said Court, by T. D. NEWMAN, of Laurens county, in the said District, duly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, entitled "An Mi to Establish a Uniform System of Bankruptcy throughout the United States," Approved 2d March, 1867. for a discharge and certificate thereof, from all nfs debts and other claims provable under the said Act; and the 3rd day of April, 1871, at 12 o'clock, M., is assigned for the hairing of the same, before W. I. Clawson, one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his office, in YorkviHe, South Carolina, when and where the Creditors may attend, and shew cause,, if any they have, why tne prayer bf the said Petition should not be granted. LOUIS E. JOHNSON,U. S. Marshal as Messenger. By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. March 9 " 10 ' 8t PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY'^ (CAPITAL f1,000,000.) SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO. THIS Guano is now so well known in all the Southern States for its remarkable effects as an agency for increasing &e products of labor, as not to require special recommendation from us. Its use for five years past has established its character for reliable excellence. The large fixed capital invested by the Company In this trade, afibros the surest guarantee of the continued excellence of its Guano. J. N. ROBSON, Selling Agent, Charleston, S. C. J NO. S. REESE & CO.. General Agents, Baltimore, Md. January 5 .1 .. 3m THE YORK MARBLE YARDT WE invite the attention of the public to oar present stock of very desirable work, which we are offering at very low rates. We especially invite parties desiring anything In * THE MARBLE LINE, to examine our work and prices before parchaaing elsewhere, as we are confident we can make it to their interest to purchase from us. Orders from a distance PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. On application, we will furnish Drafts, Designs and Price List or Work, by mail. fThapperfield A CO. January JJj 2 tf LAXD FOB SALE NEAR CHARLOTTE, N. C. I OFFER for sale two or three VALUABLE PLANTATIONS, from one and a half to two and a half miles of the city?with commoft%iprovements, containing from ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY TO FOUR HUNDRED ACRES. Terms easy. Possession given immediately. Apply to ROB. F. DAVIDSON, v Charlotte, N, 0. February 16 7 Unfonville Times insert 2 monthlfand send biuto the office of the Charlotte Democrat. t