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V; first day of March," and insert "the 15th of ' January." Strike out, from section 96, all from the word "taxes," in second line, and insert "fron November 20th to March 20th." Strike out from section 97, the words "first day of March, and insert "fifteenth of January ;" also, strike out "the 20th day of May," and insert "the fifteenth of February." Strike out from section 101, the word "July," and insert "April." Strike out from section 105, the word "June," and insert "March." Strike out from section 106, the words "the twentieth day of May," and insert "the fifteenth of February." Strike out from section 107, the words "the twentieth day of May," and "the second Tuesday in June," and insert "the tenth of Febrary"and "the first Monday in March ;" also, on the twelfth line, strike out "June," and insert "March." Strike out from section 108, the words "second Tuesday in June," and insert "first Monday in March." Strike out from section 112, the word "July," and insert "April." Strike out from section 132, the words "twentieth day of October," and insert "the last day of August." Add to section 144 the following words : "The State Auditor is hereby authorized to have the City of Charleston surveyed and numbered, and to place the numbers in a conspicuous place in front of the buildings or lots. And it shall be a penal offence for the landlord, agent or tenant to remove the same." Strike out from section 147, all after "147," and insert "the pay of Assessors shall in no instance be more than three dollars per day' for each day actually and necessariy employed in the performance of the duties enjoiued upon them in this act." ' Sec. 2. All acts or parts of acts inconsistent with this act. are hereby repealed. Sec. 3. This act shall take effect on and after the tax levy shall be made for the fiscal year of 1871. Approved, March 8,1871. AN ACT To Enable Judgment Debtors to Sell their Real and Personal Property, and to Confirm Sales already made in conformity with conditions herein specified. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same, That from and after the passage of this act, judgment debtors may, and thev are hereby authorized and empowered to sell and convey any or all of their real and personal property which may at the time be subject to levy and sale, to satisfy any judgment or decree of any Court in this State against the said debtor, and to pay over the entire proceeds of said sale or sales to the Sheriff in whose office such judgments, executions or decrees are lodged, to be applied by said Sheriff towards the satisfaction of the same; and, provided no objection shall be made in writine by either of the judgment creditors and filed with said Sheriff as to the price at which the said property may have been sold within three months from and after the time such payment shall have been made, the said sale or sales shall thereupon be considered continued; ana tne said Sheriff shall make the following endorsement on the back of the deed or deeds of conveyance, viz: No objection having been filed in my office to the within bargain and sale within the time prescribed by law, this bargain and sale is therefore confirmed; the same to be dated and signed officially by said Sheriff. Sec. 2. Be it further enacted, Should either of the judgment creditors object to the price at which any of the said property may have been sold, and file such notice wita^.the Sheriff within the time before mentioned, the Sheriff shall immediately proceed to levy upon and offer for sale said property, proceeding in all respects according to the law in regard to levy, and sale by theJSheriff; and if the high-j est bid made for said property shall not be more than the amount of indebtedness which had been cancelled by the debtor, the Sheriff shall withdraw said property from sale, and the creditor or creditors who may have filed their objection shall be requjjbd to pay all costs and expanses that accrued in consequence thereof. Hfib Sheriff shall make the following endorsement on the back of the conveyance made by the debtor, viz: Objection having been filed in my office by? , judgment creditor, I levied upon and exposed for sale the property within named, and failing to receive a higher bid than the amount of indebtedness cancelled by the proceeds of the within bargain and sale, this sale is therefore confirmed; and signed as directed in Section 3 of this bill. Sec. 3. Be it further enacted, That in the event that the property when exposed for sale by the Sheriff, as provided in Section 2, should brinpj more than the amount of the indebtediieid IminjLii proceeds of the sale made by the ?. IB pM|||| ,j debtor shall be refunded the amount paid by" him, with interest from the time of payment, * * * i 11 ,i* i t a ana tneaargain ana saie maoe oy me aeoior rescinded, and titles executed by the Sheriff to the purchaser at his sale, and after deduct__ ing the costs and expenses by reason of the levy and sale, the remainder to be applied, according to law, toward satisfaction of the judgments or executions in his office. Sec. 4- Be it farther enacted, That all sales of either real of personal property made by judgment debtors, and the entire prooeeds of said sales having been paid into the Sheriff's office to be applied toward the satisfaction of the demand in that office against such debtor prior to the passage of this Act, shall be considered confirmed, unless objections to the price at which said property had been sold shall be made by any of the judgment creditors within three months from and after the passage of this Act, and, provided, objections shall be filed, as specified in Section 2 of this Act, in such case the Sheriff shall proceed as directed in Sections 2 and 3 of this Act. Seq, o. Be it further enacted, That all Acts and parts of Acts inconsistent with this Act are hereby repealed. Approved the 7th day of March, 1871. AN ACT To Incorporate the Champion Hook and Ladder ... Company of Chester. Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by authority of the same, That Crocket Champion, Malachi Grayson, Theodore Boyd, Benjamin Walker, B. F. Michael, Harrison Bailey, John Lee, and their asso i i l ,1 1 1 ciates ana successors, oe, ana tney are nereuy, constituted a body corporate and politic, under the name and style of the Champion Hook and Ladder Company, of Chester, with a capital stock not exceeding the sum of five thousand dollars, with the right to sue and be sued, to pleadand be impleaded, in any Court of competent jurisdiction, to have and use a common seal, and the same to alter at will and pleasure, and with all other rights, privileges and immunities that are now secured by law to like incorporated bodies. Sec. 2. That this Act shall be deemed a public Act, and shall remain in force for the term of fifteen years. Approved, February 28, 1871. AN ACT To regulate the disposition of fines and penalties imposed and collected in criminal causes by the Circuit Court of General Sessions and trial justices. Section 1. Beit enacted by the Senate and House of Bepresentatives of the State of South Carolina, now met and sitting in General Assembly, and by the authority of the same, That all fines and penalties imposed and collected by the Circuit Court of General Sessions in criminal causes shall be forthwith turned, over by the clerk of said court to the county treasurer of the county wherein the same are imposed; and all fines and penalties imposed and collected by trial justices in criminal causes shall be forthwith turued over by them to the county treasurer of their res^Dective counties for county purposes: ProvioSnrmjMitjvhere, by law, any person or per I ! sons entitled, as informer or informers, to any ; portion of the fine or penalty imposed and | collected, the same shall be immediately paid | over to him or them. I Sec. 2. No account of the circuit solicitor, the clerk of the Circuit Court of General Sessions, the county sheriff, or trial justices, for fees in any criminal caus? heard or prosecuted in the Circuit Court, or before a trial justice, shall be paid, unless they, severally, shall declare, on oath, that the costs in the said cause have not been recovered of the defendant, and that he, the defendant, was uuable to pay the same; and, further, that all fines anu penalties heretofore collected by them have been faithfully and fully paid over to the county treasurer of the county. Sec. 3. If any clerk of the Circuit Court of General Sessions, county sheriff or trial justice, shall neglect or refuse to immediately pay over, as required by the first section of this act, any and all fines and penalties collected by them in any criminal cause or proceeding, he shall, upon conviction thereof, be subject to a fine of not less than one hundred, nor more than one thousand dollars, and imprisonment not less than three, nor more than oi-w mnntko on/1 a Via 11 ko fliamillMvl from of OlA UIVUIII19) HXiU UUWA* MV fice, and disqualified from holding any office of trust and profit under the State of South Carolina. Approved the 9th day of March, 1871. AWARD*OP PRIZE. Enquires Office, .April 5, 1871. At a drawing made this day for the purpose of allotting the prize to be awarded this week, by the proprietor of the Enquirer, in accordance with I the plan announced in prospectus, the name of Thomas. G. Wylie, Hickory Grove, 8. C. was drawn, who is hereby declared entitled to the prize. Jfinmural milt. Commercial. YORKVILLE, April 5.-Cotton?But little offering. Prices from 10 to 12. ROCK HILL, April 5.?Cotton?Market has ruled steady. Receipts light and butlittle change in prices. Middling 121, stained 8 to 11 cents. NEW YORK. April 3.?Cotton quiet and weak, with sales of 5338 bales?uplands 151. , | CHARLOTTE, April 3.?Cotton.?Sales of the week about 300 bales at unchanged rates?closing dull. We quote to 11 for stained, 12 to 18 for white. LIVERPOOL, Aprils?Noon.?Cotton quietuplands 7fd. to 71d. CHARLESTON, April 3.-Cotton steadymiddling 13}. Financial. NEW YORK, April 3.?Gold 101 to 105. Special Jtdices. ; For Intendaat and Wardens. fob dftendant, JOSEPH HERNDON. fob wardens, J. H. FAYSSOUX, W. H. McCORKLE, W. B. WILLIAMS, W. P. HOBBS. Aprils 14 It For IntoHdant and Wardens. fob intbndant. JOSEPH HERNDON. for wardens. i W. B. METTS, s R. M. KERR, B. P. BOYD, J. B. WILLIAMS. April 6 14 It Religions Notice. Religious services will be held in the Baptist Church in Yorkvilleon the evenings of Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, at 7i oclock, P. M. Also, on Sunday at 11 o'clock, A. M. The pastor expects assistance from other ministers of the town. I Hare A Terrible Cough. You need not have it long; go to your Druggist and get a bottle of Dr. Turr's Celebrated Expectorant, it will soon cure you. It is dangerous to neglect coughs. This valuable preparation | may be found in every village and hamlet in the South and West. par More than one hundred thousand persons annually die in this oquntry iVom Consumption, which is but the child" r -foOhto-offbrtedby the proprietor of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy for a case of Catarrh he canuot cure. Sold byn druggists, orsend sixty cents to Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., and get it by mail. A pamphlet free. The Future Prosperity of the South. There can be no doubt that it would contribute greatly to the future prosperity of this section of the Union if many amongst us would turn their energies and capital in new channels of enterprise and business. The old roads are clear, but they are worn and crowded. Blaze a new path through the woods for yourself, young man, and you will arrive at the goal of success ahead of your competitors. A striking example of the value of this precept is found in the case of Mr. P. P. Toale, of Charleston, S. C., a plain mechanic, who has made himself the head of a large manufactory of doors, sashes and blinds. April 6 14 lm PROFESSIONAL. DRS. S. A. KELL & J. E. MASSEY, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS. TJAVING located at Fort Mills, York county, (^jra to infoim the citizens of the town unfirh" pit""1 j - Tiiy, thnt they are now prepared to attend all calls. ^ ?April 6 14 (, * APPLICATION FOB DISCHARGE. XTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, III Administrator of the estate ofS. A. GILLESPIE, deceased, will make a final settlement with the Judge of Probate of York County, on the 8th day of May, next, when he will make application for discharge as Administrator of said estate. PETER GARRISON, Administrator. April 6 14 - 5t? ~ APPLICATION FOE DISCHARGE. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, il| Administrator of the estate of LILLY HARTNESS, deceased, will make a final settlement with the Judge of Probate of York county, on the 8th day of May next, when he will make application for a final discharge as Administrator of the said estate. W. Z. KELL, Administrator with the Will annexed. April 6 14 5t? ROAD~WORKING. ALL Overseers of roads in York county, are hereby notified to call out all persons in their respective divisions, liable to road duty, and continue to work on the roads until they are put in good condition. It is required that'the work on the roads be commenced between the 15TH AND 20TH OK APRIL. All Overseers appointed by the former Commissioners are required to continue in service in their respective divisions, except in cases where appointments have been maue by the present Board. Overseers are required to report the names of all delinquents to the Board, in order that the penalty of the law may be enforced. II. K. ROBERTS, Clerk of Board of County Commissioners. April G 14 2t IST BANKRUPTCY, In the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina. THIS is to give notice that on the 20th day of March, A. D., 1871, a Warrant in Bankruptcy was issued out of the District Court of the United States for the District of South Carolina, against the estate of CHARLES CATHCART, of the county of Fairfield, of the State of South Carolina, who hath been adjudged a Bankrupt upon 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 law; that a meeting of the Creditors of the said Bankrupt to prove their debts, and choose one or more Assignees of his estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to beholden at Yorkville, in said District on tne 20th day of April, A. D., 1871, at 12 o'clock, M., before W. I. CLAWSON, one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court. r. L. E. JOHNSTON, U. S. Marshal, By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. April 6* 14 It r?/>Trnm IN TJHUi UlSlillti vutni Of the United States for the District of 8. C. in the matter ok W. C. CAVENY.?In Bankruptcy. At Yorkville, in the said District, on the 6th day oj April, 1871. NOTICE is hereby given thRt a Petition lias been filed in said Court, by W. C. CAVENY, of York county, in the said District, duly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to Establish a Uniform System of Bankruptcy throughout the U. States," Approved 2nd March, 1867, for a discharge and certificate thereof, from all his debts and other claims provable under the said Act; and the 29th day of April, 1871, at 12 o'clock, M., is assigned for the nearing of the same, before W. I. Claw: son one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court at his office in Yorkville, South Carolina, when and whore the creditors may attend, and shew cause if any they have, why the prayer of the said Petition should not bo granted. LOUIS E. JOH NSON, U. S. Marshal as Messenger. By T. W. Ci.awson, Deputy Messenger. April 6 14 * 3t T. M. DOBSON& CO. NEW ARRIVAL,. rPIECES of Calico, at from 10 to 15 cents OU per yard, at T. M. DOBSON & CO'S. BALMORALS. 8 DOZEN Ladies' Summer Balmorals, very pretty and cheap, at the popular Dry Goons Store of T. M. DOBSON A CO. __ _____ JUST arrived, another supply of nice black Alpacea, which we offer low for cash. T. M. DOBSON A CO. DRESS GOODS. JUST received a lot of nice Dress Goods, which we offer low for cash?not for sale on time. T. M. DOBSON & CO. READY-MADE CLOTHING. WE have a stock of nice Summer Cassimere suits, which we offer at fair prices, for cash. Also, Black Cloth Coats, Pants and Vests. Call and see. T. M. DOBSON <fe CO. ~~ NOTIONS. F[NE and coarse Combs, Pins, Needles, Pens, PenholdersLCrotchetNeedles, Pants Buttons, Pocket Books, Leather Bags, ?ar mom cars, corsets, Tweezers, Drees Buttons, Soap, Gloves, Hose, Hair Pins, Steel and Rubber, and various other articles too numerous to mention. T. M. DOBSON A CO. HATS AND BONNETS. LADIES' Hats and Bonnets, trimmed and untrimmed. The prettiest an a cheapest In Yorkville. Call and see them. T. M. DOBSON A CO. ~~T TRACE CHAINS. T JUST received some good Trace Chains and Hames, which we are offering low for cash. T. M. DOBSON A CO. FISH. KITS Nos. 1, 2 and 3, half and quarter Barrels of Mackerel, which are offered low for the money, by . t j,. T. M. DOBSON A CO. BLANKETS. ~ A FEW left which will we offer at cost, preferring to fight Greenbacks Instead of moths. T. M. DOBSON A CO. DRAWING KNIVES. JUST arrived, a lot of Drawing Knives, which we offer low for the money. T. .M. DOBSON <fe CO. ~ GRATERS. NUTMEG and Potato Graters on hand, and are offered low for oash, by T. M. DOBSON. A CO. ? STOWE'S YARN ALWAY8 on hand and for sale as cheap as the cheapest, at T. M. DOBSON A CO'S. RAZORS. rkniv anr? mmmnn "Razors on hand and fori Ijt sale, by T. M. DOBSON <fe CO. j AXES. ' " GOOD Chopping Axes, hand and board Hatchets, for salo cheap, by ? M; DOBSON A CO. AUGERS. ~~ ALL kinds and sizes of Angers, for sale by T. M. DOBSON A CO SCALES. ~~ A GOOD second-hand Pair of Platform Scales, for sale, for $25, at T. M. DOBSON A GO'S. CHISELS. A GOOD supply on hand and for sale cheap, for A cash, at T. M. DOBSON A CO'S. BED TICKING. ANEW supply on hand, and for sale low, for cash, by T. M. DOBSON A CO. J?fEAL BAGS. w MEAL BAGS for sale, by T. M. DOBSON A CO. MATCHES. SWIFT A COURTNEY'S Parlor Matches, for sale by T. M. DOBSON A CO. SHEEP SHEARS. A LOT of Sheep Shears on hand which we offer low for cash. T. M. DOBSON <ft CO. CARPET BAGS CAN be found at DOBSON'S, verv cheap, for the cash. J. M. IVY & CO., J. M. IVY Ac CO, Wholesale and Retail Dealers IN ALL KINDS OF MERCHANDISE, COTTON BUYERS, &C? ROCK HILL, S. C. AGAIN it is our pleasure to announce to our friends and the public generally, that we are opening the largest, most varied, and attractive StOCK OI SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ever brought to this market, and having been bought at reduced prices, we are fully prepared to ineet the most formidable competition, and hope to receive, as heretofore, a liberal share of the patronage of the country. In selecting our StocK, special efforts have been made to supply the wants of our lady customers, and we Invite their especial attention to the following partial enumeration of our LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Poplins, in great variety; Mozambiques, Alpacas, Grenadines, Jaconet and Swiss Muslins, Lawns, Bareges, Ohallis, Lilly Skirts, Corsets, . Edgings, Insertions, Braids, Chemisettes, Silk Umbrellas, Parasols, Hats, Sundowns, <kc., and Shoes, in all the latest styles, of Serge, Calf, Goat - and Kid, including irfull line of Miles' Manufacturer GENTS* GOODS. In Ready-Mad a Clothing, Hats, Boots and Shoes, our Stock is far superior to anv^ffe have ever had, in quantity, quality and price, and we think no one can examine these Goods without finding just what he wants. In addition, we have our usual supply of GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, NOTIONS, CORN, BACON, FLOUR, Ac. . WHOLESALE BUYERS. The attention tit COUNTRY MERCHANTS is respectfully invited, as we can supply their wants as low as the same Goods can be delivered from any market, freights considered. . J. M. IVY A CO. April 6 141 ; tf IN BANKRUPTCY. ~ IN THE MATTER OP CAD RIVES, BANKRUPT,. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :-The Undersigned hereby gives notice of his appointment as Assignee of CAD RIVES, of Chester county. State of South Carolina, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own Petition, by W. I. Clawson, Register. All persons indebted to said Bankrupt. will make immediate payment to tho undersigned. SAMPLE ALEXANDER, Assignee. Yorkville, March 23,1871. 12 3t WILLIAM SHEPHERD & CO., NO. 24 HAYNE BT, CHARLESTON, B. C., DEALER IN COOKING STOVES, RANGES AND HEATING STOVES. PICTURES or Stoves witlTprlde and description will be furnished upon application. June 30 26 ly BUFFALO SCALES. WE have the Agency for the above Scales, and will warrant them equal to any in the mar??J iWnm tiAnd fo*. Plrnnlor JVC I. \jVUl UIIU nm lllUIU^ V/A OCUU 1U1 vuvu.u., BREM, BROWN <fc CO., Iron Front Building, Trade Street, Charlotte, N. C. March 30 ""* IS 3t HARDWARE, &C. WE have the largest stock of Foreign and American Hardware and Cutlery, Carriage and Saddlery Hardware and Trimmings, to be found in North Carolina. Orders solicited. BREM, BROWN & CO., Charlotte, N. C. March 30 13 3t tfOXICE. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has commenced the collection of the taxes remaining unpaid at the date of his appointment. The books will remain open for receiving the taxes, until the 12TH OF APRIL, inclusive, after which time the penalty imposed by law will be enforced. JOHN L. WATSON, County Treasurer. March 30 13 2t APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. "VTOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, 1 xl Administrator* of the estate of JANE 8. POAG, deceased, will make a finM settlement with the Judge of Probate of York County, on the 1st day of May, next, when he will make application for a discharge as Administrator of said ostate, J, y. McFADDEN, Administrator, with the will annexed, March 30 13 5t* MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. ON Consignment, a choice lot of Violins, Violin Bridges, Bows and Pegs; Guitars, Acoordeons, Harmonicas, and an excellent assortment of Violin, Banjo and Guitar Strings. For sale low, by JOHN MAY, Agent. October Z! f3 tf AUCTION SALES. EXECUTRIX' SALE. BY permission of the Judge of Probate of York county-, I will expose to public sale at York, Court House on the FIRST MONDAY IN MaY NEXT, at the risk of the former purchaser, that certain parcel or TRACT OF LAND, situate in York county, belonging to the estate of John G.i Gill, deceased, being a part of the "Stephenson" tract known as the McKnight place, represented by a plat of the same by J. M. Hope, D. 8., containing ONE HUNDRED ANDFORTY-THREE ACRES, more or loss. . Terms.?A sufficiency of cash to pay the oostafc of this re-sale. The balance on a credit until the 1st of January, 1872, with interest from day of sale?purchaser to give bond with approved sureties and a mortgage of the premises if required, and pay for title, papers, and stamps. E. E. PAGAN, Executrix ($7.75}) of John G. Gill, deceased. April 6 14 4t. V JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE. W. L. Pitman as next Mend of S. F. Pitman vs. Mary Pitman.?Petition for Partitidn of | lAxnd. IN pursuance of an order made by S. B. HALL, Judo of Probate for York county, in the above stated case, I will sell on the T?TT?oT unviuv TV WAV NEXT. at York Court House, that certain TRACT OF LAND, situate in York oountv, bounded by lands of A. Williford, and Edward Waters containing: > SEVENTY ACRES, more orless. , Terms.?Cash enough to defray the costs oftKe proceedings. The balanoe on a credit until the 1st of January, 1872, interest from 'day of sale?pur*-. chaser to give bond with approved sureties and' pay for title, papers, and stamps. ($7.50) R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. April 6 14 4fc JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE*f M. J. Harris, vs. H. G. Harris and others.?Pet* tvonfor Partition of Land. _ # IN pursuance of an order of S. B. HALL, of Probate for York county, I will expose fmr publio sale, at York Ooort House on the FIRST MONDAY OF MAY NEXT, that certain TRACT OF LAND, situate in Yorkcounty, containing ONE HUNDRED & FORTY-EIGHT ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of Robert Burns. S. N. Cnlp, Smith Patterson, W. D. Russell, and Matthew Harper. . . Terms.?Cash enough to pay the costs of these proceedings. The balance on a credit of twelve months with interest from day of sale?purchaser .to give bond with approved sureties ana a mortgage of the premises If required, and pay tor title, papers, ana stamps. ($7,774) R. H. GLENN. S. Y. Cr^' , April 6 14 4t JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE. : John Shlllinglaw. Applicant, vs. Jane Shillinglaw, et at, heirs-at-law of Andrew Shillings law, deceased. ?Summons in partition. BY virtue of an order from S. B. HALL, J udge of Probate of York county, I will expose -tfe, public sale at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN MAY NEXT, for partitition among the heirs-at-law of Andrew Shillinglaw, deceased, a tract of land situated on the waters of "Carey Branch" in said county, oontahiing ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY-TWO ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of estate of Hin-* i son McCarter, Win. MoCorkle, and others. Terms.?Cash enough on day of sale to pay costs of suit?the balance or the purchase money on a credit of twelve months, with interest from the day of sale. purchaser to give approved security and a mortgage of the premises. ($8.15) R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. AnHlft 14 4w JUDGE OF PROBATE'S SALE. Edward E. Jenkins, Executor, vs. Caroline Jenkins et al, heirs-at-law of Micah Jenkins, deoeasedL?Petition to sell Real Estate to pay Debts. BY virtue of an order from S. B. HALL, Judge of Probate of York county, I will expose to public sale at York Court House, on the FIRST MONDAY IN MAY, NEXT, a tract or parcel of LAND, situated within the inoorporate limits of the town of Yorkville, co taining NINETEEN ACRES, more or less, bounded by lands of 8. A. McElwee, Geo. Lowe, Mrs. Wright, King's Mountain Military School and others. Terms.?Cash enough on day of sale to pay oosts of snit. The balance of the purchase money on a credit of twelve months, with interest from the day of sale, purchaser to give approved security and a mortgage of the premises. ($8.62}) R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. April 6 14 . , 4t SHERIFF'S SALES. ~ "tVY-virtue of Writs of Fieri Facias. io me di-1 l>)reoted. will be sold between the legal houxwp off^dffs Sale, ON THE FjlBS.T MfrKDA^ ^ at York' Court House, the following property', ? One tract of land whereon defendant, now resides, lying on the waters of Broad River, levied on as the property of John D. Smarr, at the suit of W. P. <fe J. S. Hemphill and others. Also, one other tract, known as the "Jack Smarr land," bounded by lands of John Osborne, Jeremiah Moss and Mrs. Ann E. Wright, levied on as the property of John D. Smarr, at the suit of W. P. <ft J. S. Hemphill and others. ($19.00 One house 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. Hall and others. ($24.15 $3f- Terms invariably Cash?purchasers to pay for papers and stamps. Purchasers who do not comply with the terms of sale must expect the property bid off by. th'em to be advertised for resale at their risk for the ensuing Sales-Day. R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. March 9 10 4t THE YORK MARBLE YARD. WE invite the attention of the public to our 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 workand prices before purchasing elsewhere, as wto Are Confident we can make ittotbelrinterestiopuJrehasefromiie. r^ril Orders from a distance PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Oh.application, we pill ftiraish Drafts. Designs.. and Price List bt Work, by iimfl. " '* ' F. HAPPERFIELD A CO. i January12 . . . : 2 tf ANOTHER ARRIVAL .rrftirff WITHERS A 8TIL WELL are now receiv in^alotofNEWFURreaux^ Bedsteads,^Ta Also, a variety of material and trimmings used in the REPAIRING OF FURNITURE. Give us a call. March 16 11 . , , tf METALIC BURIAL CASES, TIE undersigned informs the public that he has made arrangements with the Manufacturers, to keep on hand a supply of iyj;. . FISK'S METALIC BURIAL CAffES. JL of differottfrsizes, which wni oe'solaatfalrpilLW^' He is also prepared, with proper materials, for, furnishing WOOD-COFFINS of any quality that? may be desired. JAMES E. SMITH. February 9 6 . ly J. NEWTON LEWIS, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, For the Sale of Produce and the Purchase of Merchandise, ISTO. 140 -W. PRATT STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. Will make liberal advances on consignments of cotton, and will defer the sale subject to shipper's order. October 20 42 tf DRESS MAKING, ~~ AND MILLINERY, FANCY AND HAIR GOOtfS. THE undersigned respectfully informs the la* dies that, having socured a competent DRESS MAKER from Columbia, she will add to her Millinery business thatof DRESS MAKING. Dresses made in the very latest style, or only cut and fitted. Paper patterns out immediately, on application to E, DICKINSON, Agent, Sad}"- Building, next to J. W. Ayery's. March 23 ; 12 tf GUANO AGENCY. fl^HE undersigned, havingbeen appointed agent A hy J. N. Robson for the sale of PACIFIC GUANO in York county, will keep a supply constantly on hand during the season. He is also Agent for the sale of ACID PHOSPHATE OF LIME for composting with Cottonseed, which he will order whenever wanted. He will also order Land Plaster and Peruvian Guano. W. H. McCORKLE. February 9 6 2m 4PPHCATKW JOE DISCHARGE. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrator of tne estate of WILLIS W. NEELY, deceased, will make a final settlement with the Judge of Probate of Chester county, on the 1st day of May next, when he will mako application for a final discharge as Administrator of said estate. t, GEO. C. GILL, Administrator. f March 30 " 13 ' 6t ' J, W. ATEjtYi GOVERIfOR^COTT'8 MILITIA. FY1HE Governor having disarmed and disbanded I his Militia, and removed the most objectionable of the Trial Justices, it is certainly the doty of every white man in the county, to ao all in hfr power to preserve the peace and keep down all disturbances; so that every man, woman and child , may come, in safety, and see my largo and elegant stock of Goods, just purchased in the Northern markets, very low for cash, and to b? sold at cor respondlngly low rates for the money and the money only. Absolutely no credit. J. W. AVERY. DRESS GOODS. | A LARGE and elegant assortment of Bareges, jnL Muslins, Poplins, Lenos. white and buff Pique, Japanese Goods, in various assortments; Japanese fency and Spring Silks ; in feet the largest assortment of Dress Goods ever brought to this market. Also, some new styles of Calico. J. W. AVERY. , ?ONCE SOLD AND CUT OFF. TkRESS Goods once sold and cut off, will not >" lih tulrnn huolr W "" J. W. AVERY. | HOOP SKIRTS : A RE fashionable again, and I have a nice and J\_ elegant pattern?something entirely new. Also, Corsets, Bostles, Pads, and Ladies' underwear, generally, to be found at the Store of " J.W.AVERY. Z CASSIMERES. J?~' LARGE assortment of fancy and black CasJ\ simeres and Boys' Wear,the best the market wiU afford, cheap for the cash, at J. W. AVERY'S. J* HARDWARE. TTOES. Axes, Trace Chains, Pocket and Table f# Cutlery, Coffee Mills, Cotton and Wool Cards, low for cash, at J. W. AVERY'S. TOBACCO. JHtoox1 of the Vilest Chewing Tobacco ever ^ Drought to Yorkville, at a verv^hi^l^fi^re. DUFF & DAVIS. ROCK HILL, S. C. ? POTATOES. A LOT of Early Mountain Potatoes (Irish) , iust arrived at the cheap Store of DUFF A DAVIS. i i i ii i i i i .. i i. i i WOMAN'S RIGHTS. ONE splendid Cooking Stove, Woman'sRights, which will be sold low for cash, by ; DUFF A DAVIS. WHIPS. A SPLENDID lot of Wagon Whips and Blind Bridles; for sale by DUFF A DAVIS. Z WASHBOARDS, mUBS, Soap, Churns, Axe Handles, Cotton JL Rope, Water Buckets, Ac., at the cheap store Of DUFF A DAVIS. SHOES &C. V f ADIES' and Misses' Walking Shoes, Gent's I A and Ladies' Cotton and Linen Handkerchiefs, Ladies' Gloves, Silk and Leather Belts, all cheap to cash. DUFF A DAVI8. ~ SPRING BALANCES, TIN-WARE, Ac., for sale at the new Store, at Rock Hill. DUFF A DAVIS. CLOTHING. ~ ? - ?ii- r?? ?o Art ISNTljEMIJiJN'B Uiowing, in auius, iruui ro.w U" to $25.00. DUFF A DAVIS. BOOTS, &C. ENT8' Boots, from $4 to $8, and a good assortWT ment of Mens' Hats, at the Cash Store of DUFF <t DAVIS. CAgH i DUFF A DAVIS sell their Goods for cash, and ; cash only. It being the only means by which they can keep up a stock of Goods for chelr friends and customers. DUFF <fc DAVIS. COFFEE AND SUGAR. COFFEE and Sugar can be bought, for the cash, at the cheap Store of DUFF A DAVIS. BBATTON, MASON & WITHERS. "money wanted. ALL persons indebted to us are requested to malce settlements with the cash. We need money and those who owe us must pay. ^ BJtATTON, MASON A WITHERS. BP 7* HARDWARE. and Strap Uitiges, Steak COtTable and Pocket Cutlery and a general uf-ilai dTT.uc~t-nT*-b? found at If BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS''. BOOTS AND SHOES. GENTLEMEN'S Boots and Shoes, and Ladies' and Misses' Shoes, very cheap for cash, at BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS'. ~P HATS AND CAPS. A LARGE stock of Hats and Caps for gentle* men, nearly at "cost, for the cash. BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS. ~~ CHEAP GOODS. T ADIES who Wish to purchase Goods of any 'Jfj -kind, before we lay in our Spring stock, will find that they can do well by calling at the Dry Goods Store of BRATTON, MASON A WITHERS. March 2 > 9 tf 7 CLOTHING. jniLyou want a nice suit of Clothes, come and see 1 wliat we can do for you, as we have a lot of nice clothing for a small amount of money, BRATTON, MASQSJ-A WITHERS. < STEREOSCOPES, r views, l ' albums, ' chromos, ;, frames. E." & H. T, ANTHONY & CO.,; 501 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, INVITE the attention of the Trade to their extensive assortment of the above goods, of their afupublication, manufacture and importation. Also, PHOTO-LANTERN SLIDES AND GRAPHOSCOPES, NEW VIEWS OP YOSEMITE. E. & H. T. ANTHONY & CO., 591 BBOADWAY, NEW YOBK, Opposite Metropolitan HoteL IMPORTEBS AND MANUFACTUBEB8 OF PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. , March 16 U tf , ORNAMENTAL AND USEFUL,. JR. SCHORB A SON beg to inform the citi- 1 # . zens of York county generally that they are better propared than ever to execute PHOTO- ! GRAPHIC PICTURES of all kinds and at all ; prices. As our silent partner, "Old Sol," will . pfobably be more attentive to our interest for the ; next few months than he has been lately, we may : safely promise that none in want of good likenesses shall go away disappointed. , We are agents for the celebrated "COMMON jNBNSE SEWING MACHINE," whioh^aa no . ana see: for yourself. There rs now no need of . any family being without a sewing macliine. We have bIho made arrangements with Mason, ' Hamlin A Co. to supply those in want of a supe- ] rior PARLOR ORGAN with their celebrated in strumentsat New York prices, Prices given on ' application. Call at our rooms in the Adickes 1 building. April 7?tf J IN THE DISTBICT COUET OF THE U. S. 1 For the District of South Carolina. IN THE MATTER OF . THOS. R. BROWN.?In Bankruptcy. J At YorkvtUe, in the said District, on the Qtk day of April, 1871. NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition has been ] filed In said Court, by THOS. R. BROWN, J of Richland county, in the said District, duly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, en* titled "An Act to Establish a Uniform System of ] Bankruptcy throughout the Uhited States," Ap- . proved 2d March, 1867. for a discharge and certificate thereof, from all his debts and other claims provable under the said Act; and the 29th day of April, 1871, at 12 O'clock, M.,is assigned for the ] hearing of the same, before W. I. Clawson, one of i thelfcigtsterein Bankruptcy of said Court, at his { office, in xorjcviue, ouutu vwuuua, wuou m?u where the Creditors may stteqd, and shew cause, if Uny they have, why the prayer of the said Petition. should not be granted. ? LOUIS E. JOHNSON,U. S. Marshal as Messenge?. 1 By T. W. Clawsok, .Deputy Messenger. i April 0 If' ' 3t c ~ Iff BANKRUPTCY. In the District Court of the United States for the ! District of South Carolina. j Ex Parte Smith <fi Melton, Lien Creditors, In Re* .1 Cad Rives, Bankrupt?Petition to Establish a Rein. g T> Y virtue of an order of Hon. Geo. S. Bryan, I Ij Judge of the Diatrict Court of t?e United J States, tor South Carolina, notice ia hereby given "J to all creditors holdingliens, by judgment or oth- I erwise, against the above Bankrupt's estate, to establish, the same before W. I. Clawson, Esq., Register in Bankruptcy, at his office in Yorkvllle, on or before the 4th day of April next, or-they will 1 be barred all benefit of the decree for distribution of the assets in this case. i SAMPLE ALEXANDER, Assignee. 1 March 23 12 3t J CARROLL^CLARK & CO. NOTICE. Headquarters, York Co., s. C. Order No. 1.] ALL persons indebted to us for Goods bought during the past year, will please come to the captain's office and boldly call for their accounts and cash them, like men. We have accommodated you, and we now hope you will return the compliment We do earnestly hope that all persons due us money for 1870, will make early settlements. No man can conduct business without money. When a man has got Value Received, It is his duty to act straight to the point, and not betray confidence. Punctual payments must be made, or we will be compelled to charge two per cent per month. CARROLL, CLARK A CO. CALICO. JUST received, from the Mills, a lot of New Calico, which will be sold at from 10 to 15 cents per vara, at me caan more ui CARROLL, CLARK A CO. NEEDLES. A FULL assortment of Blood's and Milward's Needles, at CAf ROLL, CLARK A GO'S. CARDS. PLAYING Cards just received. Call and get them, at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. SHEETING. ~ GRANITEVILLE 4-4 and 7-8 Brown Sheeting can be had low, for cash or barter, at CARROLL, CLARK A GO'S. SODA. 7 1NNGLISH Soda, the very beat, can be bought Pi at the cheap Store of < CARROLL, CLARK & Cp. POWDER. '( BLASTING and FFF Kentucky Rifle Powder, for sale at the cheap Store of ; CARROLL, CLARK A CO. SHOT. . . BIRD, Squirrel and Buck Shot, Lead and cape, for sale at the Store of CARROLL, CLARK A CO. MACKEREL. FAT Family Mackerel, in Kits, Quarter and Half Barrels, for sale at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. ... NAILS. 7 CUT Nails of all kinds, wrought, binge and wagon Nails, always on hand and for sale, at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. CONNEB, H0BB3 & PQBSON. 1 WW ?r? , ??. " nvtn nrnnir Ut/n frvnm OUR work is done by the best of workmen and with the best material, and is warranted for one year. We Will be glad to see oar friends at any time, and sell them onr work as cheap, if not cheaper, than any shop in the up-country. Any uny wishing to purchase, will please call and examine our stock before buying elsewhere, and < satisfy themselves that what we say is no humbug. CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON. " MONEY! MONEY!! v 1 WHO done your blacksmith work last year? Conner, Hobbs A Dobeon. And you never , paid them forit? No; but I will as soon as I sell my cotton. Can't some one get up a new excuse ? We want money and are tlrea of hearing this one. CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON. NEW BUGGIES. WE have a good supply of new Buggies of all styles, and at prices lower than ever forcasb. None for sale on time. . < 1 CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON. CARRIAGES. WE offer some Second-Hand Carriages remarkably low, as we are hard up for cash. CONNER, HOBBS <fc DOBSON. REPAIRING. , j f ; REPAIRING done as low as the lowest and as good as the best, for cash or barter. CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON. raiODUCE. "**kE will take affykind ofProduce in ekchange V V for work, or for what is due us. \. CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON. mTjones, agent. VERSAILLES. rJINK of that gloomy day when in one of its Royal Chambers lay dying the Monarch, who had identified Versailles with his royal revelries, and near the silken couch a throng of courtiers lingered?not in tears; not anxious to detain his spirit; not sedulous to soothe the last moments of mortal anguish; but wearying till theold man would make an end of it and die, that they might rush away and congratulate his son and successor. MORAX.?Buy your family a Sewing Machine. Spend your money for their good while they live, that they may weep tears of real sorrow when you die. .; M. JONES, Agent. OLD CLOES. PLINEY says Parrhaaiaa first gave symmetry to painting?was the first to throw a sprightly expression into the countenance, tomake the hair flow with elegance, and to lnftise graoe into the features. Why might he not have also said, that Singer was the first to invent and give perfection to the Sewing Machine, for with this very Machine was made tne CAPE of good hope, a very ancient portion of the garb of Mother Earth. Persons foiling to see the thread of this disoonrse are like machine needles, having eyes they see not (knot). ' M. JONES, Agent. THE CROWN PRINCESS. "1*7E learn frone Berlin, that Victoria, Crown j j Princess of Prussia, known to be so skillful in beautiful needle work, has in her Palace,' for her own use, two Singer Sewing Maohines. which are personified as "Young Americans," performing distinguished services under the immediate direction of Her Royal Highness. M. JONES, Agent. THE UNHAPPY PRINCE* TV OW is it possible for a Prince to eat and drink IT and enjoy the fruit of his labors, while the' wail of evicted peasants and houseless orphans is louder;than all the music of his Orchestra 7 How is it possible for a husband to be happy while his loving wife is constantly urging him to buy her a Sewing Machine 7 Please send answers to M. JONESr Agent.;1 DISSOLUTION. : THE Copartnership heretofore existing in the Grocery and Produce business at Rock Hill, under the name and style of WILLIFORD <fc McFADDEN, has been dissolved by mutual consent rhe business will be continued by A. WILLIFORD, for whom a liberal share or the public patronage is solicited. A. WILLIFORD, J. V. McFADDEN. Rock Hill, December 9, 1870. A. WILLIFORD to inform the people of York and LanO caster, that he will continue the GROCERY ? A.ND PRODUCE BUSINESS as heretofore, at the stand formerly occupied by McLeod <fe Steele, apposite the depot-at RockJSill. He proposes to ( keep up a full stock of articles &T this line, which will be sold for cash, at prices which win compete with the sqrrounding markets. He has now a rood stock on hand, and is constantly receiving fresh supplies from the Northern markets, consist- . ing in part, of the following items: PLANTERS' SUPPLIES. Bagging, Ties, Rope, Corn, Oats, Bacon, Iron, Horse and Mule Shoes, Nails, Tobacco, Ac. FAMILY GROCERIES. Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Vinegar, Flour, Meal, Lard, Salt, Cheese, Fish, Oysters, Sardines. Jellies, ] Pickles, Brandy Peaches, Figs, Raisins, Ac. ,| ] HOUSEKEEPING WARES. 1 Buckets, Tubs, Trays, Churns, Sifters, Dippers, Measures, Tin-Ware of every description, Crock- ' jry, Brooms, Coffee Mills,<fcc. MISCELLANEOUS. ; Axes, Shovels, Spades, Forks, Hoes, Whips, ETawmers, Curry-Combs, Horse Brushes, Black- , ng Brushes, Blacking, Clothing, Cloth, Boots, t Shoes. Hats, &c. is also prepared to , BUY OR SHIP COTTON, is the owners may desire. By strict attention to lusiness, courtesy to customers and fttir dealing . vith ail, high ana low, he hopes to secure a share >f the public patronage. ' .. A. WILLIFORD. j December 15' 50 LAND FOE SALB I(EAR CHA^LOT^E, N- C. ] [OFFER for sale two cur three VALUABLE PLANTATIONS, from one and * h?tff to two . ind a half miles of tl^e gity?with common improvements, containing from ONE HUNDRED ? \.ND FIFTY TOFOUR HUNDRED ACRES. 6 feraiseaay. Possession given immediately. Ap- ( )ly to ROB. F. DAVIDSON, 1 Charlotte, N. C. February 16 7 2m Unfou ville Tlmee insert 2 months and send * Jill to the office of the Charlotte Democrat. ;; . TO PLANTERS, < PICKSON COTTON SEE^fo^sal<^ A^gg tp 1 KUYKENDAL & TOMLINSON RATIO JTAlTFOOD. COMSTOCK'S Rational Food*or substitute'for Mother's milk, composed of the heart of the berry of wheat and barley, surpassing all other food for being digestible and nutritious, producing bone ana muscle in infants and health in invalids. For sale at the York Drug Store. KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. SOMETHING NEW. NATURE'S Hair Restorer is a new and scientific Preparation for the Hair. Unlike other preparations of the kind, it is guaranteed to possess all the virtues that is claimed for it, actually free from all poisonous and injurious ingredients. For sale by KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. QUEEN'S DELIGHT. T3E best Blood Purifier and alterative medicine in the "known world," and will actually cure, if its use is persevered in, aU diseases having their origin in a vitiated condition of the human system. Can be found in Yorkville only at the York Drag Store. KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. DIOSCOREIN. ' ThlO^COREIN is the active principle of the wild If Yam, orCollo Root, and is a proven specific In Bilious Colic and outer neuralgic affections. Can be had at the Yark Drag Store. KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. CHOICE DRUGS. JUST received a supply of choice Staple Drags, 1 together with on assortment of everything < usually kept in our line. , ? KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. i PARAGON OIL. QOWELL'S Paragon Oil, for Sewing Machines. JL A supply Just reoeived at the York Drug I Store. - KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. CONGRESS WATER! ! PtOM the Congress Springs at Saratoga, for ! sale at the To A Drug Store. KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. BITTERS.. DRAKE'S and Hosteler's Bitten for sale at the York Drug Store. r. KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. . THE GREAT FIRE IN RICHMOND. HERRING'S SAFES ! IK THE SPOTSWOOD. $23,000 m' GUBfiBVCY, and the Books, Papers. Silver and Valuables of the 8potswood Hotel and the Adams' and Southern Express'Companies are SAVED IN HERRING'S SAFES. Oppice o* Adams Expbsss Company, Y I ; Messrs. Herring, Parrel A Sherman : Our Agent at Richmond writes: "We gotthrougfa tonight drying and fixing np the money fro pa the < late Are. The contents of the Safe, $28,530 in bills, i we recovered. Hww a Herring Safe* And a f good / one, certain. Yours truly, . ' I. C. BABOOOK, Treasurer. Mrssbs. Herring, FarrelA Sherman, N. Y. Gents: The two Safes of your manufacture, which we had in use on the morning of the 25th instant,at the disastrous fire which destroyed the r Npotawood Hotel and adjoining block of bnlldiiigs have given full satisfaction and served to prevent the destruction of some $20,000 in currency, be- ( sides the valuable papers and books enclosed < therein. It was impossible for workmen to exca- , vate the Safe until nearly 80 hoars after the fire. 1 i . ; Reroectftxlly, J. P. GIBSON, . : AaaHSup'tfor Adams A Southern Ex. we. Richmond. Va.. Dec. 29.1870. LETTER FROM J. M. SUBLITT A CO., Proprietora of IfurSpotnocod. Riohxo^-Va., December 29,1870. Messrs. Herring, Fabrel A Sherman.? Gents On the morning of the 25th instant, we were fortnnate enough to have one Of your Herring's Patent Champion Safes, which feu into the cellar among a burning mass of ruins. Alter the fire, to our utmost surprise, we found the contents, consisting of valuable patters, money and some silver-ware, all ingood order. Had it not been for J your Herring's Sue we would have lost every* thing. J. M. SUBLITT A CO. J PATENT CHAMPION SAFES, The most reliable protection from Are now known. HfiSkQfOV BBW PATEHT ! CHAMPION BANKERS' SAFE, The best protection against Burglars'Tools extant, < HERRING, FARREL A SHERMAN, 251 Broadway, cor. Murray ?L, N. Y. FARREL, HERRING dfcjCO., PhttSdelpbia. HERRING, A^ERMAn, New Or- ' March 2 9 ' " 3m CAROLINA NATIONAL BAM OP COLUMBIANS. C. CAPITAL 8TOCK PAID IN, 8200,000. BOARD OF DIRECTORS:L. D. CHILDS, President Dr. J. W. Parker, R? M. Wallace, John S. Wiley, Dr. John T. Darby, E. Horn, Richard O'Neale, Jb. C. D. Melton, Attorney. . W. B. GULICK; C. J. IREDELL, ; f Cashier,, ; J Assistant Cashier. / rpHE capital stock of this Bank,Is now $200,000^ j JL all of .which has been paid in, ana eonnrmea by the Comptroller of the Carrency. Authority has also been received for a 'farther Increase to the amount of $50,000; of which over $20,000 has already been taken. Persons wishing to make an investment should apply without delay, The surplus fund is now $6,000, or three per cent. upon itS 8tOCk. . ? "IMt:* The Carolina National Bank issues' Certificates j of deposit, bearing interest at. the rate of seven/ * per cent, per annum* This feature of its bu sines* ! makes it practically " \ A SAYINGS BANK, and attention, is called to the feet that the safety of these deposits, as well as all others, are guaranteed by the whole capital of the Bank; < No safer mode ., or temporary investment is offered to the public , than this?the deposits belng payable on demand, or on short notice; Deposits or any amount received either ifc. currency 6r coin, and payable In the same. Interest will be paid at the end of each . six months, should deposits remain beyond that'! length of timo. I Columbia, 8. C., January 23, 1871. .... ; February 2' 5 8m J ; W. P. TOALE, CHARLESTON, S. C. I .Largest ana most complete Manufactory of Doqrs, Sashes, ?e=29r Blinds, Mouldings, Ac., in the I Southern States. S9-FBZNTBD PSIffE LIST DBFIE8 OOMPETITIOS. -CO SEND FOR ONE. -8E^ ! J?* Sent Free on Application. "91 April 21 16 ly GUANO AND PHOSPHATES. ... IMPROVE YOUR LAND. - - \ WE are Agents for the following Gnano and , Phosphates: Zell'sAffimoniate?BmeSuperphosphate, Wando Fertilizer, EtiwSo"8t!XW? % phosphates, and Navassa Guano, "All have been tried and have given universal satisfaction. . PRICES HAVE BEEN REDUCED E jo correspond with the low prloe of Cotton, and f ive respectfully Invite the fanners of York and t ;he adjoining counties, to givers.* call before. I purchasing, as we are prepared to suit them. Special orders received i;onr;;i:j.,] FOR THE PURE PERUVIAN. GUANO, J mdpromptly attended to. : COTTON received on Storage or fbr Shipment md liberal advances made.. to 1( LONDON A JONES, ? : Rock Hill, S. C. " Februarys /}6 3m THE HTAVASSA ^ 11 nrnvT t mrm nnt imr n ntTAnnrt i mn ' iMIUVmAlIii; SULtUBLJli jrnu&rjiA Manufactured by tbe i sayas&a guano company, . OP WILMINGTON, N. C.f [S a Complete Manure for Cotton, Corn, Tobaooo, and all Southern Crops. Rich in Alkaline Jalta, Ammonia and Soluble Phosphoric Add. ' A standard Fertilizer!?its good qualities attested t >y numerous Certificates. For sale by i , W. B. METTS, Yorkville, 8, 0. I March 16 11 ;4k< e 2?mOTftmOW?OSTr i rjBNTS' and Boya'HatesndCapa, lAdiea'and * hf Misses' Hate and Bonnets, Fine Ribbons and J nowers, and a lot of Shirte and Shirt Collars. JOHN MAY, Agent. ALLISON & BRATTOg, MISCELLANEOUS EI IXIR8. ELIXIR Bromide Potash, Elixir < Uisaya, Iron and Bismuth, Elixir Chloral H; drate, Elixir Cinchona, Iron and Strychnia, Elix'. Valerienate of Ammonia, Elixir Valerienate oi Ammoniate, Iron and Strychnia, Elixir of Pep n, Strychnia and Bismnth, Ferrated ; Elixir Fei opboephated Gentian, Elixir Rhei and Columbo, Elixir Wine of Wild Cherry, Elixir Quinine,Iroi ujd Arsenic, Elixir Black 6>hosh, Selibrile Elix r Ergot, Selibrile Elixir Wormseed, Elixir Rbnl rb and Magnesia, Elixir Buchu, Elixir Bucbu and Fareirs . Brava, Selibrile Elixir Juniper Be riea,J?wjafn and Pancreated Preparations, Cod Liver OflFancreatized, Elixir Wine Callsaya, Elixir Tareaxacam Compound, all of which were manufactured at the well-known establishment of ^eed, Camrick A Andrus, Manufiactaring Chemist^ and for salecheap, lbr the cash, by ALLISON A BRATTON. GARDEN SEEDS. A CAREFUL and well selected variety of Gar\ den Seeds, from the old established house of Robert Buist, for sale, for the cash, by ALLISON A BRATTON. ; V ;: y CLOVER SEED. A LOT of Clover Seed on hand and for sale at the Drug Store of .. ALLISON A BRATTON. NEW AND DURABLE. SOMETHING New and Durable. Time, Men? ey and Labor Saved. French Oil Polish for Ill Kinas 01 jjwiimi. iaauuuKwuvM ? stein <fc Co., Tmnnercarad Currisri isa tor sale cheap, by ALLISON* BRAJTON, Sole Agents for York conqjy^g. C. MOKE Y! MOmsr if ^ rpHOSE indebted to oa are reqneeted to oaQ at X onoe and settle their Accounts. We nay cash for our Qooda, and therefore, those who bay. . from as sorely cannot ask. nor expect, longer in-1 ?&> dulgence. No more credit^in this establishment. Therefore, don't ask it. . ALLISON A BBATTON. J. W. CAHROLL. BULLOCK'S CRBBH, & . FLOWERS THAT JTEVER ME. g~kNCE more the ever revolying-wheel of time t_J bas home to the "sunny South," its favorite paragon of^Knt^suKl the mother oH^afts'and flowers, that die an annual death: bat CHEAP JOE, seeing that "it was not good tongnaa to be alone," has slipped a rib, and gone on to the "big North," to recrnit the usual line bfgoodi1 kept in a ftro-claas Store, and moreover^morejparoculariy and by all means, to lay in a grand, varied and select lot. of SPRING GOODS, of the very latest sfties, cote, shapes and 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 an American people, which,if the ladies wiH only wear, old fogyism will be dope?''gonbgUmmering.'> The school boy's tale the wonder bran hour, and perennial flowers will be grafted on the menbri World, that will never penah; but look fresh to the eye 0/generations anboro, Come aboutthe first of April CHEAP JOE. VAST INDEED SAS been the number of those whose only ambition wss to reach thrt highest pipnaole of e; to Jnhalilt the airiest castles of earthly greatness, and to outrival the wealthiest lord of our ancestry?merely winking at the morid theory of "Man's natural dependence," and denouncing the seal of "mutual obligations;" bu' none, sure- ' ly none, oould have been of more intrinsic worth to themselves, their conntryandther generation than thd man, planting himself in mercantile order with other men, and throwing -often the portals of an Emporium, literally incer5wf&?i with a deluge of the Usefal and Ornament L amountlug the world to the significance of his, marltedf.! motto: "LIVE AND LET LIVE." < W HO! FOR SHAXSPBRIAH LIGHT. "So doth the greater glory dim tie less? So shines a good deed in a naught y worid." Men may as well stand upon the b?ach and bid the main flood bateits usual height; men may aS well forbid the mountain pines to wsg their high tops when fretted bv Herculean win s; and men may as* well attempt to do anything moat hard? as to sell better ana cneaper uwua .uuiuuouuu* "CHEAP JOE," in his own;country; in bis own day and in *ls own generation. J. W. C LBROLL. ADICKES & BLACK. A LARGE A10) FUIL STOCK BALMORAL SKIRTS ANB SHAWLS, ? to close out, AT VERT LOW PRIOBS. ALSO, A LOTjoF BLANKETS, piTS A CLOTHHW, AT REDUCED JPRICES. I ADICKES 1 BLACK. , LACE COLLARS. ' " LADIES' Lace Collars can be bought low, for the cash. Call and see. . ADICKES & BLACK. HANDKERCHIEFS. _ LADIES' Embroidered Lace Handkerchiefs can be bought very*cheap; fbjr casfa; at' - ADICKES <fc BLACK'S. TOWELS. ITUCKABACK Ttowels are selling very cheap, 1*1 for cash, at the Store o* >' > 5tr ADICKES A BLACK. C?&lars AND CUFFS. A FTJ^PlKock of Linen jCoQare and Culft may A beIbund at the Store of iiii i ADICKES A BLACK. WE are now receiving a foil line of LADIES*' DRESS GOODS, which will be sold Very cheap for each. f, ADICKES A BLACK. OE^O^Agfr ; REMOVAL. ( ,',7 TfTHE undersigned has removed. hi* SAD nrisnw /Vr? TT A O-WPUO iWotelMinB I'Uliani aaU'-aoonaan umuiuwiu^ENT to - the new buil(Bng^ ofJaihei^effepre, i ,arch 9 ??? 10 .. U i ' f? GEO. H. O'CEARV, MANUFACTURER AXD DEALKK IN SADDLES AND HARNESS, & ., Stirrups, Girts, Ruckles, Bits, Han eea Mountings, Saddlery Gootto, spd everytl ing_ usually tept in a Saddlery and Harness eeto dishmenk,,j HOME ENTERPRI SE. A NEW era in Southern Mann fact ires, not be/V cause it is home Maiurftctore, but I will sell t good article as cheap asit can he bt ughfc 4n any )f the Northern markets. ' 'G: H; C TjIJ&RY: ; S^DDLESAND BRIDLES. J"F you want a good Saddle or Bridle, cheap, do 1. not &n tocaH. RememberjI defy competition iither Northern or Southern. G. H. O'LEART. January 18 3 tf ^ ~~ lie generaB^titothehas Offl(^ and Ihe >repared with a flne Stock of Material to bi?lfoe[ luitable to,the wants of every customer, who may jive him s call, end he hopes,; by close attention ' ohuktntes, to receive a liberal Share of the public Mtronage. ,v : I ti -:r He keens constantly on hand a good Stock of TATMT?LTCr4r?W BPOfiiVH Ko?I11 ojiII tB ow as an article of a similar quality api "be obained elsewhere. , ' March 23 . ; l'" A^"' OTDKOJIT * AWJBaTOT I LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. HOME OFFICE, RICHMOND, VA. , . fjc';>!?: .! '<> ASSETS OVER $2,OQO,ppQ, QOLIOIES issued fn a Httle ov^ltwoy&rs of active work, overlfl.OOQylaeoinO'siunetiine, ver 12,000,000?a success beyond all precedent, nsurea on MutuaL Kon-Forfeiting and Return ?remium Plans. Dividends Paid on whole Life tolioin, FORTY FEE CENT. Ifrhich proves the oonoaay. of its mauagftmspt end its oareftrt sesotlou of RiflkSi . '? . j ; JBANCH OFFICE, & O. . P. Thomas. Fres't. S. L. Lku?habt, Sec'y.. D.' D. MOORE, Agent York County. July 21 29 9m.