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h open in November for the reception of the taxes at that time, from such of the citizens , as may be then prepared to pay them, yet that the period for their payment will be extended to the first of March A. D., 1872, within which time if payment is made no penalty will attach. x Mr. Woodward introduced a resolution, , which was adopted, that the Executive Com- ] m it tee be charged with a thorough and minute investigation of the Land Commission. > Hie Chair appointed Messrs. Edwin J. .< f Scott, J. P. Thomas and Richard Lathers as 1 a special committee to attend upon the Leg- j islature and assist by their counsel and advice 1 in the examining of accounts. Col. J. P. Thomas asked to be excused from ) serving, and Col. Wm. Wallace was appoint- ed in his stead. ^ On motion of Judge Aldrich, the Convention resolved itself into committee of the ] whole, Gen. Chesnut in the Chair. i A resolution of thanks to Hon. W. D. Por- ' ter, President, was unanimously adopted. , L Mr. Porter responded to the resolution in < fit and becoming terms; and at the close of 4 which, the Convention adjourned, having j k passed a resolution of thanks to Governor ] ' bcott and the other public officials for their 5 courtesv and attention. jr - ' . . our prize: plan. The name of every yearly subscriber, who has t paid in advance, is placed in a box provided for \ the purpose, and on each Wednesday morning, i after thoroughly mixing the names, one name is < drawn from the box, the name so drawn being en- j titled to a prize of FIVE DOLLARS. As names j are added to the subscription list, throughout the { current year, they will be placed in the box, and 1 ?? all will have an equal chance in each drawing. When a person subscribes for more than one copy, ( he will be entitled to the prize that may be drawn J in the name of the person to whom the paper is ' sent, unless he gives directions to the contrary. , AWARD THIS WEES. Enquirer Office, May 17, 187L At a drawing made this day for the purpose of allotting the prize to bet awarded this week, in accordance with the above plan, the name of Q. A. Patrick, Kendrick's Mill, 8. C., ? was drawn, who is hereby declared entitled to ' the prize. 1 : ? f Zkwo, York Co., 8. C., May 10,1870. j Received of L. M. Grist, Proprietor of the , Yorkvu lk Enquirer, Five Dollars, price,drawn < W on the 19th of April, 1871, in accordance" with ' B plan announced in proepectos. EDWARD MOORE. Decatur, Ga., May 12,1871. Received of L. M. Grist, Proprietor of the Yobk villb Enquirer, Five Dollars, prize drawn on the 20th of April, 1871, in accordance with plan' ' announced in prospectus. M. I?. WOOD. ' Blackstock's, Chester, May 13,1871. Received of L. M. Grist, Proprietor of the 1 York vilije Enquirer, Five Dollars, prize drawn on the 3d of May, 1871, in accordance with plan announced in prospectus. THOS. ERWIN. J ? t Jmaroial anb Contmtrcial. YORKVILLE, May 17.?Cotton?From 8 to 12} cents. j CHARLOTTE, May 15.?Cotton.?Sales for ' the week 437 bales, closing oniet and steady at 12} to 13 cents for good style lew middling. NEW YORK, May 15-77 P. M.?Cotton easier ; .sales 3,000 bales?uplands 16}. I LIVERPOOL, May 15-Noon.-Cotton active 1 and firmer?uplands 7}d. CHARLESTON, May 15.?Cotton higher and unsettled?middling 15} and 15}. ? - Financial. , NEW YORK, May 15.-Gold inactive at 11} to , 11}. ftotias. Prise Stories--*$800. t The Proprietorof the "Yobkviule Enquirer" ' offers THREE HUNDRED DOLLARS in prizes for the best ORIGINAL STORIES delivered to him by. the 15th of October, 1871. For farther l purticuhurs. address f L. M. GRIST, Yorkvifle,S. C. U par- Our aacclpmger are requested to give the , above a flew Insertions. A Card. Mr. Editor .-?Please make public my entire withdrawal from the Republican party. JAMES BYNUM. May 18 20 It* .A Card. I hereby give notice that I never did belong to the Union League, and I am done with the Radical Party forever. BOB WILSON. May 18 ~w ii" The worst Cough yields,as if by magic, to the wonderful curative powers of Dr. Pierce's Alt. Ext. or Golden Medical Discovery. It also surpasses anything else ever before disoovered for the cure of Pimples, Blotches end Rashes on the face; also for Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, and all skin and Scrofulous diseases. Sold by all druggists. * Send address to Dr. R, V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y., for pamphlet. Travelers are always liable to sudden attacks of Dysentery and Cholera Morbns, and these occurring when absent from home, are very unpleasant. The Pain Killer may always be relied upon in such cases. As soon as you feel the svmptoms, take one teaspoonful in a gill of new milk and molasses and a gill of hot water, stir well together and drink hot. Repeat the dose every hour until relieved. If the nains be severe, bathe the back and bowels with the medicine clear. In cases of Asthma and Phthisic, take a teaspoonful in a gill of hot water sweetened well with molasses ; also bathe the throat and stomach faithfully with the medicine, clear. Dr. Sweet says it takes out the soreness in cases of bonesetting taster than anything he ever applied. Fishermen so often exposed to hurts by having their skin pierced with hooks, and fins offish, can be rt ievea by bathing with the Pain Killer as soon as the accident occurs; in this way the anguish is soon abated; bathe as often as once in five minutes, say three or four times, and you will seldom have any trouble. The bites and scratches of dogs and cats are soon cured by bathing with the Pain Killer, clear. May 4 18 lm OBITUARY. " Died?At her father's residence near Rome, Ga., on Monday. March 20th, Mrs. CYNTHIA B. MOORE, eldest daughterof Matthew and Martha B. Haiper, formerly of this county, in the 34th year or her age. Her illness was long and severe, but she bore it patiently to tbe end, and died with the blessed assurance of receiving that glorious reward wtucn awaiteth the people or God. ? j ' THE OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE IN consequence of a press of business, has been unable to present tne public with the advertisement heretofore indicated. But continue to call in. J. H. ADAMS. May 18 20 tf CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK OF SO. CA. YORKVILLE, S. C., May 17,1871. FROM and after this date this Bank will open daily (Sundays excepted) at 7j o'clock, A. M., and close at 4, P. M. W. B. METTS, Asst. Cashier. May 18 20 ' 4t NEWS AGENCY. ~T I RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of i Yorkville and vicinity that I have perfected arrangements for receiving regularly all the latest publications, including the leading magazines, illustrated papers and dailies, which I will have redfelarly for sale at the regular prices. JOHN T. GRIST. May 18 </ 20 " It NATIONAL BANK OF CHESTER, S. C. THE Stockholders of the National Bank of Chester, S. C., have authorized an increase of 850,000 to the Capital Stock of said Bank. A portion of said increase has already been paid in. Parties wishing to secure stock should make early application to the undersigned, at the Bank. JOHN L. HARRIS, Cashier. May 18 20 lin ? APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrators of the estate of WILLIAM BOYCE, deceased, will make a final settlement with the Judge of Probate of York county, on the 19th day of June next, when they will make application for a final discharge as Administrators of the said estate. JOHN a'lWTOLASS, } Administrators. May 18 20 APPLICATION FOE DISCHARGE. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of W. P. POO. ? Y, deceased, will make a final settlement with the Judge of Probate of York County, on the 12th day of June, pext, when he will make application for discharge as Administrator of said estate. T. W, CAMPBELL, Administrator. ' May 11 19 5t* M. JONES, AGENT. USEFUL ADORNINGS. 1\HE subjects of the Bvzantine Empire were . more ingenious and dexterous than any other people of Europe ; and, in their support and restoration of the arts, their patient and peaceful temper, and their refined taste, they challenged esteem and respect. The first demand of the public revenue was the pomp and pleasure of the Emperors. The coast ana islands of Asia and Europe were covered with their magnificent villas. The great palace of Constantinople, the centre of imperial residen % was enlarged and decorated by the wealth o successive sovereigns, and the long series of api -tments were adorned with i profusion of gold, silver and precious stones, we are told that Victoria, Crown Princess oi Prussia, has her palaoe adorned with two. of Singer's superb and useful Sewing Machines. For sale by M. JONES, Agent. A CITY OF PALACES. " EWIN, the capital of the Sardinian Monarchy, B A is one of the most beautiful cities of Italy, ft is situated in the valley of the Po, and occupies i spot on both sides of the beautiful stream, surrounded by an amphitheatre of vine-clad hills, with lofty mountains in the distance. Lewin is egularly built, with straight and spacious streets, Hn<w ni rvnrti(V)S. and ooenincr Iiumucu W7VI nivu miiw v. it their termination, to fine views over the sur" ounding oountry. The architeotare of the city s very snowy, and it maybe termed a city of jalaces. Prominent among the occupants of many )f these palaces, is the Singer New Fhmily Sew*ng Machine. When you want one, call on M. JONES, Agent. MODERN EGYPT. . IT is now nearly twelve hundred years since Egypt passed under the sway of the Mohammeian rulers. The physical features of the oountry remain. The Nile still rolls through its lengthened course, and still overflows its banks, fint he present population, in its varied races, bespeak he vicissitudes of its history The old inhabitants have passed away?the'builders of Thebes, ind Memphis, and the Pyramids, have vanished, eavingno certain typeof their generation. I. M. Singer, the inventor of the Sewing Marhlne, has indeed passed away, bnthas left his unnistakable type?the Singer Manufacturing Comjany?to his succeeding generations, and whose Agent at Yorkville is M. JONES. A GREAT VACUUM FILLED. A CHEAP and permanent cure for Chills aiiid t1l Fever has been a want in the South that has raused thousands to cross the "silent river," and is many more to now "stand upon the brink." rhis want has been supplied, ana Klutz's Infallijle Chill core is now offered to the public with a juaranty that it will cure any esse of Chilis. Contains neither Arsenic nor Qu .nine. This mediline is warranted and wherev ir it fails, the price will be refunded. Price 50- cents per bottle. Sold at the York Drug Store. KUYKENDAL <fe TOMLINSON. NO CURE, NO PAVY ~ |AJ["cKINNON'S Colic Cure is warranted to cure ljJ. every case of genuine wind Colic-in horses, whenever it fails the medicine costs.nothing. Ev?rv one who has a horse should have a bottle o his medicine. Sold at the York Drug Store. KUYKENDAL ? TOMLINSON. wn oriRTERS. OLACK Flag, Extirpation, Annihilation, no O Quarters, Blood and Thunder, S' death, "KuKlux him," Go for him. Go for what ? The molotonous Fly, with the Lightning Fly Killer. Sold by KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. WORDS OF TRUTH AND SOBERNESS. IN this epidemic of Diarrhoea that is now pervading the country, every one should have a bottle of Marsden's Carminative Syrup. 8old by KUYKENDAL & TOMLINSON. ~~ WOE OF TAR. ' CROOK'S Wine of Tar cures Whooping Cough, and all Throat and Lung Diseases. Sold dv KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. DISABILITIES REMOVED. A LL disabilities, arising from an impure state of the blood, are speedily removed by the Queen's Delight. KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. IN FACT. WHENEVER any person wants anything in the Drug Line, they should not lail to call at the York Drug Store. KUYKENDAL A TOMLINSON. AN ORDINANCE To raise supplies for the Town of Yorkville foi the vear ending the 12th day of January, A. D. 1872, and to impose a tax on the citizens thereof. a ST. Be it ordained by the ?own Council oi 1 Yottcviftenow met and by -the authority oi the same, That ibr the purpose of raising supplies for the Town of Yorkville, S. C. fof the year ending the 12th day of January, A. D. 1872, the following taxes are imposed upon the citizens and inhabitants of said Town, to be paid on or before the 10th day of June, 1871, to wit: 2nd. On all real estate within the corporate limits of said Town,to be paid by the owner or person in possession or the same, one-sixth of one per cent, on the aforesaid value thereof, according tc the assessment appearing upon the Auditor's boot for York county?which said assessment has been adopted by the Council as indicating the value thereof. 3rd. On all personal property of every kind anc character, except railroad stocks, one-sixth o: one per oenton toe assessed value thereof, according to the returns made to the Receiver appointee for said purpose by the Council. 4th. On eac Dray, Hack, Omnibus, Cart, Wa orftn nr other vehicle, kept for hire, drawn by on< Eorse, Five Dollars; drawn by two or more horses Ten dollars?with the exception of Livery Stabl< keepers, who shall comply with the requirement! of this ordinance as hereinafter Rtated. 5th. Twenty dollars forevery Livery Stable anc sale Stable kept within the corporate limits of sait Town, with the privilege however of running fre< from tax, the vehicles named in section 4th of thii ordinance. 6th. Twenty-five dollars upon all Market Hous es kept for the sale of fresh meats within the cor porate limits of said Town. Executions will be issued against all who fai to comply within the time specified. Done and ratified in Council, May 13th, 1871. F. C. HARRIS, Intendant.' J. Bkatty Williams, Clerk. May 18 20 3t THE YORK MARBLE YARD. WE invite the attention of the pnblic to ou: present stock of very desirable work, whirl we are offering at very low rates. We especially invite parties desiring anything in THE MARBLE LINE, to examine our work and prices before purchas ing elsewhere, as we are confident we can mak< 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 of Work, by mail. F. HAPPERFIELD & CO. January 12 2 tf METALIC BURIAL CASES. iTHE undersigned informs the public that h has made arrangements with the Manufactu rers, to keep on hand a supply of FISK'8 METALIC BURIAL CASES, of different sizes, which will be sold at fair prices He is also prepared, with proper materials, fo furnishing WOOD-COFFINS of any quality the may be desired. JAMES E. SMITH. February 9*6 ly ANOTHER ARRIVAL. , . WITHERS & STII -r- WELL are now i-ccei\ 1 ^irxr a IntnfWRW TTTTH ^ $7 Also, a variety of mi terial and trimmiugs used in the REPAIRIN' OF FURNITURE. Give us a call. March 16 .11 r J. NEWTON LEWIS. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, For the Sale of Produco and the Purchase of Me chandise, NO. 149 W. PRATT STREET, BALTIMORE, MD. par Will make liberal advances on consigi ments of cotton, and will defer the sale subje to shipper's order. October 20,, 42 ^ tf WILLIAM SHEPHERD & CO NO. 24 HAYNE BT., CHARLESTON, 8. C-, DEALER IN COOKING STOVES RANGES AND HEATING STOVES. PICTURES of Stoves with price and deseri tion will be furnished upon application. | June 30 26 * ly ! STEAM ENGINE AND BOILER FOR. SAL FOR sale, a 6-horse power STEAM ENGIN AND BOILER, in good order, wiCh steal gauge and water gauge, suitable for driving Cotton Gin, Thresher, etc. Will be sold at a ba gain. Foi further particulars, applv to L. "M. GRIST. May 4 18 tf T. M. POBSOJf & CO. HARDWARE? \ , f^lHEST, Rim, Cupboard and Wardrobe Locks; ; . Files, Hasps, Hammers, Chisels, Braces and [ Bits, Screws, Tacks, Draw Knives, Butcher, Pocket and Table Knives; Wagon, Hinge, Horse-Shoe, [ Board and Finishing Nails; Angers and Anger ! Bits, Planes and Plane Bits, Hollow Angers, Long ; i Handled Spoons, Flesh Forks, Anvils, Bellows, J Scythe ana Grass Blades, Bush Scythes, Shoe Brushes, Horse Brushes, Gate Hinges, Spiral i Gate Latches, Long Handled Shovels and Spades, i . Rakes, Trowels, Frying Pans, Tea Kettles. Sauce 1 Pans, Iron and Steel Squares, Thumb Gauges, Compasses, Spirit Levels, Gimlets, Hasps, Staples, , Cupboard Latches, Show Case Springs, Spring : ' Balances, Steelyards, Tongue, Breast, 8tay, Lock, Log, Halter and Dog Chains; Sad Irons, Hoes, Andirons, Axes, and various other articles, which we offer low, for cash. T. M. DOBSON A CO. ' ~ JUST ARRIVED. 2000 POUNDS good Sugar, 1000 " Rio Coffee, 100 " Old Government Java, 500 Gallons New Orleans Molasses, 500 " Silver Drip, i 500 " Golden Syrup. ] 500 " Common Bleck Molasses, < 100 Cans Cove Oysters, , 50 " Fresh Peaches, < 50 RntMpx of Pickles. | 500 Pounds of Candy, 1 100 Prize Boxes, j 100 Boxes Sardines, ^ For sale low for cash. T. M. DOBSON A CO. 1 KEEP QUIET WHILE DOBSON 8XNGS. ? rpHE prettiest Hats, for Ladies and Misses, to be A found in Yorkville. Also, nioe Chignons . and Switches, direct from Northern markets, which will be sold very cheap. OLD DOBSON. DRESS GOODS. . A LOT of new Dress Goods just opened, which J\_ cannot be surpassed, in this little city, for , beauty and cheapness, for sale by T. M. DOBSON A CO. POWDER AND SHOT. ??rw-x POUNDS FFF Powder, 300 pounds of t OUU Shot, 20,000 Caps, 500 Flints. Also, Bui- l let Moulds and Wipers for Guns, for sale low, by T. M. DOBSON A CO. ] SHOT GUNS. ] THE best lot of Double-Barreled Shot Guns to ] be found in the place. Price from $10 to $30 t each. Also a few or Colt's Pistols, for sale low, i for the cash. T. M. DOBSON A CO. j CALICO, i 1 ANOTHER lot of those beautiful Prints for sale, l at 12} cents per yard, at ] T. M. DOBSON A CO'S. ( ~~~ . BACON. 1 Baltimore bacon for sale, at m cents i per pound, at < t. m. dobson a co's. < SHOES AND BOOTS. ! A NICE line of Shoes and Boots, which we offer low, for cash, at 1 T. M. DOBSON A CO'S. ' ~ MILES' SHOES. T 1 MILES' Cloth Gaiters, for Ladies and Misses; 1 Miles' Kid and Goat Shoes, for Children, Misses and Ladies, just arrived at DOBSON'8. : PIWE TRIMMINGS. | PIQUE Buttons and Trimmings for sale, low, j at T. M. DOBSON A CO'S. LINEN TAPE CAN be found at DOBSON'S, very cheap, for the cash. GRAIN CRADLES. A LOT of Grain Cradles, with six fingers, for ; $0.00, at T. M. DOBSON A CO*S. MEAL BAGS. rT\ GOOD Meal Bags, for sale at $1 each, at T. M. DOBSON A CCS. ? COW BELLS ~ CAN be bought from DOBSON cheap, for the each. TRUNKS. A LOT of cheap Trunks, which we offer for the cash. T. M. DOBSON A CO. ~~ TRAVELING BAGS. mRAVELlNG Bags for Ladies, for sale low, by ! 1 Tf, M. DOBSON A CO. , CARPET BAGS, "|7*OR sale low, for cash, at T. M. DOBSON A JP CO'S cheap Store. $ MACKEREL. , AS good as the best and cheap as the cheapest, at ' DOBSON'S. SUMMER CLOTHING. A GOOD assortment can be found at DOBSON'S Store. CARROLLrCLARK & OCX ; HATS. CARROLL, CLARK A CO. have juHt received another lot of men's and boys' Cassimere, Bea| ver, Panama, Leghorn and Palm Leaf Hats, f Call and get one before they are all gone. i CLOTHING. READY-MADE Clothing?Coats, Pants and Vests, low for cash, at J CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. ; FISH. * A/fACKEREL, in Kits and Quarter-Barrels, at , lyjL the cheap Grocery Store of j CARROLL, CLARK A CO. ^ SCYTHES. 3 pi RIFFIN'S celebrated Grain, Grass and Brier VJT Scythes, for sale at CARROLL, CLARK A CO'S. SHIRTS. ~ TTOU can find a good line of Ready-Made Shirts X at the cash Store of CARROLL, CLARK. & CU. DRESS .GOODS. BOMBAZINES, Black Alpacas, and Delaines low for cash, at r CARROLL, CLARK & CO'S. ) CUTLERY. 4 GOOD assortment of Pocket and Table Cutlerv, can be bought low, for cash o? barter, at CARROLL, CLARK <fc CO'S. I NOTIONS. mOOTH Brushes, Sleeve Buttons, Green Speel tacles, Dress Buttons, Linen Fans, Toilet Soaps, Knee Buckles, Steel Thimbles, and Rodger's Scissors, for sale at i CARROLL, CLARK & CO'S. i WOODEN WARE. BRASS Bound Cedar Buckets, Cedar Churns, Painted and Varnished Tubs, low, for cash or barter, at CARROLL, CLARK % CO'S. PAPER. FOOLSCAP, Commercial Note, Gilt Edge and Initial Paper, and Envelopes, for sale by CARROLL, CLARK & CO. GUN LOCKS^ e I1RASS Butts, Steel Pens, Auger Bits, Peg and - XI Sewing Awls, Shaving Boxes and Brushes, Rifle Nippers, and Yankee Soap, low for cash, at CARRCLL, CLARK A CO'S. I ,J. II. ADAMS. it , The Oldest Established House in Yorkville. " DATING BACK TO 1830. r- \WfITH but little interruption during an expetr fj rience of forty years, J. H. ADAMS has i- been and is yet, by connoisseurs, regarded THE RIGHT MAN IN THE RIGHT PLACE, i- and now that Spring brings unto us genial skies, budding tiowers, and all that tends to make mothL er earth beautiful; yet none of its blessings have f, been looked for with more anxiety than the ? SPRING STYLES OF GOODS, ' of every variety, which are exqnisite, unrivaled, and remarkable for durability, and to be found _ only at the old ESTABLISHED HOUSE OF J. H. ADAMS. People wonder, and ask how J. H. Adams, of the olcl established House, can afford to sell Goods r. so cheap, and the only explanation given or conceded by everybody, except jealous rivals, is, that you can buy Goods at the Old Established House, at A LOWER PER. CENTAGE i- than at any other House outside the Northern and ct Southern Wholesale Markets. COL.. W. H. M'CORKLE, i An attaches of the OLD ESTABLISHED HOUSE ' ; has just returned from the North, and begs to j inform his numerous friends and the community 1 generally, that his BEST EFFORTS HAVE BEEN GIVEN J to please, informing friends and the public, that they can find everything to be found in a well appointed Store, and would advise that they look p- out for an UNPRECEDENTED ADVERTISEMENT _ of Goods, in the next issue of the"Yorkville Eng quirer." E 5EW SPRUYG MILLINERY, a TJATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, g- JLjL Laces, <fcc. Also, an elegant lot of Jewelry, Fancy and Hair Goods, can be found at the "Sadler Building." E. DICKINSON, Agent. . AUCTION SALES. SALE OF SUTTON GOLD MINE. Harriot Delevante, Executrix, plaintiff, against John A. Smith, defendant.?Foreclosure of Mortgage. BY virtue of an order from Judge WM. M. THOMAS, made at Chambers on the 10th of April, 1871,1 will expose to public sale at York Court Honse, on the FIRST MONDAY IN JUNE, NEXT, i tract of land, Bituated in York county, on the waters of Buck Branch, containing NINETY-EIGHT ACRES, MORE OR LESS, unjoining lands of Dr. C. L. Clawson, Neely ind others, and known as the SUTTON GOLD MINING PROPERTY. Also, at the same time and place, the Saw and Planing Mill, and all other machinery, tools and furniture onthe above mentioned tract of land. Tkbms?CASH. (18 25) R. H, GLENN, S. Y. C. May 11 If) 4t EXECUTRIX' SALE. D Y permission of the Judge of Probate of York * ?t ?aii otivwa tn nnhlta sale at Yo:?k m WU?Il/J, A niw "~r Do art House on the FIRST MONDAY IN JUlfE NEXT, at the risk of the former purchaser, that certain parcel or TRACT OF LAND, situate in Fork county, belonging to the estate of John O. Sill. deceased, being a part of the "Stephenson" .ract known as the McKnight place, represented by a plat of the same by J. M. Hope, D. S., containing DNE HUNDRED A FORTY-THREE ACRES, inore or lees. Terms.?a sufficiency of cash to pay the costs >f this re-sale. The balance on a credit until the 1st of January, 1872, with interest from day of lale?purchaser to give bond with approved sure;ies and a mortgage cf the premises if required, md pay fbr title, papers ana stamps. %E- E. PAGAN, Executrix" ($18,874) of John G. Gill, deceased. J May 4 .18 9t;. \ SHERIFF'S SALES. 1m RY virtue of Writs of Fieri Factato me-' O rected, will be sold between the legal h6U JfSheriffs Sale, ON THE FIRST MONDAY IN JUNE NEXT, it York Court House, the following property, to vit: One 4-horse wagon, levied on as the property of Robert Starnes, deceased, at the suit of Adams, McCorkle <t Co. (90 One tract of land, situated four miles east of Rock Hill, containing one hundred and thirty icres more or less, bounded by lands of David Patten, Philip Shurley and others, levied on as property held by J. P. Creighton, trustee, at the suit of Esther Linn, for dower. ($2 25 One lot in the town of Yorkville, situated on College street, adjoining lots of P. B. Darwin, Miles Johnson ana others, levied on as the proparty of W. E. Rose, at the suit of the Administrators of G. W. Williams, deceased. ($1 87} One tract of land whereon defendant now resides, lying on the waters of Broad River, levied an as the property of John D. Smarr, at the suit bf W. P. A J. S. Hemphill and others. Also, one 3ther 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. xr j. S. Hemphill and others. ($23.05 One house and lot in Ebenezerville, adjoining lots of E. Avery and others, levied on as thepropsrty of Mrs. Eliza M: Alston, at the suit of W. T. Hall and others. ($26.81 pgB- Terms lnvanaDiy uasn?purcuueoia i? for papers and stamps. Purchasers who do notH somply with the terms of sale most expect the property bid off by them to be advertised for re-1 sale at their risk for the ensuing Sales-Day. R. H. GLENN, S. Y. C. May 4 18 5t *1 DUFF & DAVIS. BOCK HILL, 8. C. j THE IX)WEST FIGURES. J FARMERS, just call on us, w? intend to sell produce at the very lowest figures, but remember we do not sell on time. DUFF A DAYIS. FISH. MACKEREL in Kits, Quarter and Half Barrels, just arrived and for sale by DUFF A DAVIS. CORN. DUFF A DAVIS have reduced the price of Corn to 81.00 per bushel, cash. Will order, in large quantities, for less money. MOLASSES FtOM 60 to 75cents per gallon. Can be bought from DUFF A DAVIS. ? FLOUR. " ~ ~ fltEfcE very beat Flour canto bougt|? at the $tore X of * DUFF A DAVIS. ' BOOTS AND SHOE'S? A GOOD assortment of Boots and Shoes for sale cheap for cash, by DUFF A DAVIS. BACON. A LOT of Bacon to arrive this week, which will be worth from 10 to 12 cents per pound. pEAS. A .LOT of Cow Peas on hand and for sale, for the cash, by DUFF <ft DAVIS. CLOTHING, &C. READY-MADE Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Boots, Ready-Made Shirts, <ftc., at the Store of DUFF A DAVIS. . J. W. AVERY. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. f?10 make room for a new supply of Goods, I J, have marked down the prices of my Dress Goods, Lenos, Bareges, Grenadines and Spring Silks at very low figures. Gall, see and be convinced. J. W. AVERY. RIBBONS, &C. BLACK, Plaidand Embroidered Sash Ribbons; real and imitation thread Lace, Lace .and. Linen Collars, Linen Cuffs, embroidered Ribbon, for neck ties ; and a large supply of fancy Goods, wbicn win De soia at low rates. J. W.* AVERY. HANDKERCHIEFS. LINEN, Hemstitched, Embroidered and Plain Handkerchiefs, at one dollar per dozen, and Gent's Hemmed Linen, large size, at two dollars and fifty cents per dozen. J. W. AVERY. HARDWARE. TIRADE'S Cotton Hoe, at 50 cents; Coffee Mills, fl Trace Chains, Files, of every description ; Well Pulleys, Padlocks, Sheep Shears, Augers, Chisels, <fec.f low down. J. W. AVERY. MILES' SHOES. ~ A LARGE assortment of Miles' Goat, Kid and Cloth Shoes, of the latest styles, for Ladies' ana Misses' wear. For sale by J. W. AVERY. CALICO. THE very best at 12i, good at 10, and medium at 8 cents per yard. J. W. AVERY. CUTLERY. T F1CKET Knives, Scissors, Razors and Table Cutlery?a varied assortment. , J. W. AVERY. SUGAR AND COFFEE. ^ THE best of Sugar and Coffee always on hanfl at J. W. AVERY'S. ^DR. JOHN MAT, AGENT, 1843?1871?28. THE Old Doctor's Celebrated Stomachic Bitters and Anti-Despeptic Remedv, now 28 years before the public. Can only be nad from the pronrietor. JOHN MAY. ENGLISH HAIR BRUSHES. A FINE lot of those Superior Hair Brushes on hand and for sale, by DR. JOHN MAY, Agent. lookout! lookout!! DR. GRAVES' Heart Regulator cures palpitation and other irregularities of the Heart, promptly. Can be bought from DR. JOHN MAY, Agent. vinegar bitters. DR. WALKER'S California Vinegar Bittern can be had, in all its purity, from DR, JOHN MAY, Agent. tobacco. SMOKING and Chewing Tobacco, in all grades, and in all kindsjof packages, and in any quantity, at Manufacturer's prices. Can be had from DR. JOHN MAY, Agent. April 13 15 tf. THE CHESTEFREPORTER.~ I E. C. MeLTJRE, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR, PUBLISHED WEEELY AT OHESTEB 0. H., 8. 0. | TERMS?THREE DOLLARS PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE. I fflO Clubs of ten or more, the paper will be sen jl at the rate of TWO DOLLARS AND FJF TY CENTS, for each subscriber, with one extn copy to the maker of Club. |[ April 27 17 2m NATIONAL BANE OF CHE CAPITAL PAID IN $50,000?AI OFFH JOHN J. Mcl JOHN L. HA DAVID LECI THIS Bank is now open for the transaction of a United States and State Securities, Stocks, Bon | Notes and" Bills of Exchange Discounted and mo Deposits received and interest paid if allowed to Collections made at all the available points. Banking hours from 9 A. M. to3 P. M. Chester, 8. C.. 17th April, 1871. ' [COI | Office of Comptroller of the ( Whams, bv satisfactory evidence presented to tl "TheNational Bank of Chester," in the town of CI Carolina, has been duly organized under, and accoi entitled "An Act to Provide a National Currency, i provide for the circulation and redemption thereof, all the provisions of said Act required to be compll i ing, turner saiti Act. Now, therefore, I, HILAND R. HULBURD, C< the National Bank of Chester, in the town of Che Carolina, is authorized to commence the business c In testimony whereof, witness my hand and 8 i' C " Ti April 20 ATLANTA I>] TOJTHERN LIFE Gen. .JOHN B. GO >SSE'TS OVE I ? -3 i mi DIVIDENDS TO P0LICY-H0IDE1 .Proi^gjSB uneoualled by any Company < * This popular Southern Company INSURES and on the MOST FA" It ift^nanaged most economically, and j ' It invests its surplus in the States from whic to enrich forei fflHMCOfePANY having complied with the De I doing a LARGE AND SUCCESSFUL BUS THOU8AND POLICY HOLDERS in the State 01 SAND MEMBERS in the fourth year of its exis CASH & W, ; , OFFICE IN CO /AMES MA80N, Resident Agent, Yorkville * ' V V - . REFERENCES IN John S. Bration, Guthriesville. Dr. Ji,Jt-3ratioo, Yorkville. Dr. A. L'Barron, Yorkville. Col. W; B. Wilson, Yorkvillfi. BRATTOH, MASON & WITHERS. JyEBYBODY GOES TO MASON'S jto see his fine assortment of LADIES DRESS GOODS. T1LACK oolored Silks, Japanese Silks, '-ft black! and colored Grenadines, Balzarines, Japanese Cloth. Poplins, Lenos, colored Muslins and Lawns. Mull, Nan sook. Jaconet and Swiss Muslins: embroidered Bands, Edgings, Insertings, embroidered, hemstitched ana Linen Handi^fjrchfefa j Ribbons?plain and plaid?for Sash, jMMj^gfTT^ress Trimming. Black Doeskin Cassi meres, Fancy Cassiineres?a full assortment of well selected READY-MADE CLOTHING. Gents? Cassimere Suits, Linen Coats and Pants, Hats, of jail sizes, descriptions and prices. BOOTS AND SHOES. Gent1* Ladies', Misses' and Cbildrens' Boots and Show, of all 8fees and qualities. CROCKERY, &C. China Sets, Ironstone China, Flower Vases, and a full linn nf Glassware. j hardware. A tall'assortment and good quality of Hardware. | All of the above articles to be had low, for cash, at iBRATTON, MASON <fe WITHERS'. 4 new goods. ?*7"Ej#re daily receiving our Stock of New f f Spring and Summer Goods, which have bwtovwmiliy and well selected, and bought at the lowest ctush prices, and we feel confident that we can supply the wants of everybody who will give us a call. Our Goods are pretty?embracing all kinds and qualities, and will be sold low for cash, by / BRATTON, MASON <fe WITHERS. jlfindow curtains. ?|NE piece of extra heavy Linen Window CurIf tiina, which will be sold very low, for cash. ^SgRATTON, MASON <fe WITHERS. ADICKES & BLACK. adickes & black A RE daily receiving a well assorted Stock of A. JisiliM* Dress Goods, such as block Grenadines, striped Grenadines, brocade Grenadines, Lenos, Piques, Lawn and Cambrics, which they are selling at greatly reduced prices. J for gentlemen^ A PULL Stock of desirable Cassimeres and Clothing on hand, which will be sold for the cash, by ADICKES Jt BLACK. ladies' hats. 'TT^BOT of very desirable Hats for sale cheap, by A ADICKES <ft BLACK. - i^lace collars. T At)IES' Lace Collars can be bought low, for I A the cash. Call and see. ADICKES <fc BLACK. * Handkerchiefs. Embroidered Lace Handkerchief ' bought very cheap, for cash, at ADICKES <fc BLACK'S. towels. ~~ j$Q1?xABACK Towels, are selling very cheap, Vfl. RSHhK. at the Store of APICKES A BLACK. wlcarsavd ciffs. w A Linen Collars and CufiF^rfiay ? ADICKES & BLACK. | EDblJIbrS. A WKY fall assortment of Laces and Edgings, iV T^cbesp, at ADICKES & BLACK'S. I NEW GOODS. TM/Bjkre now receiving a ftill line of LADIES' TT DRESS GOODS, which will be sold very cheap ftr cash. ADICKES <ft BLACK. CKD. II. O'LEARY. ; REMOVAL. nriHErtrodei-signed has removed his SADM. djery and harness ESTABLISHMENTf to the new building of James Jefferys, Esq. ] G. H. O'LEARY. MarAh 0 10 tf GEO. H. O'LEARY, 1 r MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN SADDLES AND HARNESS, &C., KEBP8 constantly on hand a good assortment of Baddies, Harness, Bridles, Collars, Whips, ; Stlrrum, Girts, Buckles, Bits, Harness Mountiogp, Saddlery Goods, and everything usually kept in.a Saddlery and Harness establishment. | HOME ENTERPRISE. i A NIW era in Southern Manufactures, not bei /V ca*se it is home Manufacture, but I will sell ! a good article as cheap as it can be bought in any J of the Northern markets. G. H. O'LEARY. 1 j SADDLES AND BRIDLES. SF y?u want a good Saddle or Bridle, cheap, do notaail to call. Remember, I defy competition her Northern or Southern. I . G. H. O'LEARY. i ! Janlary 18 3 tf t 20/PJ3R, CENT. BELOW COST. - 1^1 EfcTS' and Boys' Hats and Caps, Ladies' and i fjf Kisses' Hats and Bonnets, Fine Ribbons and Flowers, and a lot of Shirts and Shirt Collars, i JOHN MAY, Agent, STERSOUTH CAROLINA. JTHORIZED CAPITAL $500,000. i)ERS: jURE, President. RRI8, Cashier. TIE, Assistant Cashier. GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Deals in ds, Ac., and Domestic and Foreign Exchange, ney loaned on Collaterals, remain longer than thirty days. ?Y.] TREASURY DEPARTMENT, ) ,'urbency, Washington, March 22nd, 1871. j tie undersigned, it has been made to appear that tester, in the county of Chester, and State of South ding to, the requirements of the Act of Congress, secured by a pledge of United States bonds, and to approved j une 3rd, 1864, and has complied with ed with before commencing the business of Bank>mptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that ister, in the county of Chester, and State of South if Banking under the Act aforesaid. a?1 nf Offi this 22nd dav of March. 1871. HILA.ND R. HULBURD, Com ptroller of the Currency, 1804.] easury Department. 16 2m _______ INSURANCE CO. RDON, Pbes; ^VT. R #900,000.00. IS, JULY 1,1869, 40 PER CERT. doing business in the Southern States. LIVES upon all the IMPROVED PLANS, VORABLE TERMS. is very careful in the selection of risks. :h it is derived, and sends no money North ign capitalists. posit Laws in the various Southern States, is now ft NESS in all of them; has now nearly TWO f South Carolina, and numbers SEVEN TH0Uitence. iRING, General Agents for South Carolina. T TTTWDT ADO U u 1UJJ1X1, kj. v. , $ a york county. Col. L D. Witherspoon, Yorkville. Dr. W. E. Erwin, Yorkville. Lewis M. Grist...... Yorkville. S. G. Hemphill... Guthriesville. !ih the district cotjbt op the tjtb! For the District of Soath Carolina. in the matter of W. D. CHISOLM.?In Bankruptcy. At Yorkville, in the said District, on the 4th day of May, 1871. NOTICE is hereby given that a Petition has been filed in the said Court, by W. D. CHISOLM, of Chester connty, in the said District, duly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to Establish a Uniform System of Bankrupts throughout the United States," Approved 2d March, 1867. for a discharge and certificate therpof, from all his debts and other claims provable under the said Act ; and the 80th day of j) the ReefsteA In Bankruptcy of said Court, at his office, in Yorkville, South Carolina, wheti and where the Creditors may attend, and shew cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said Petition should not be granted. LOUISE. JOHNSON,U. S. Marshal as Messenger. By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. May 4 18 8t in district court Of the Uflfocl States fbr the District of S. C. in the matter of D. C. WILLIAMS.?In Bankruptcy. At Yorkville, in the said District, on the 4th day of May, 1871. 'VTOTICE is hereby given that a Petition has IN been filed in said Court, by D. C. WILLIAMS, 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 Bankrupts throughout the U. States," Approved 2nd March, 1867. for a discharge and certificate thereof, from all his debts ana other claims provable under the said Act; and the 30th day of May, 1871, at 12 o'clock, M., is assigned for the hearing of the same, before W. I. Clawson one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court at his office in Yorkville, South Carolina, when and where the creditors may attend, ana shew cause if any they have, why the prayer of the said Petition should not be granted. LOUIS E. JOHNSON, U. S. Marshal as Messenger. By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. May 4 18 3t IN the district court Of the United States for the District of S. Carolina. IN THE MATTER OE JAMES BAILEY.?In Bankruptcy. At Yorkville, in the said District, on the 4th day of May, 1871. THIS is to give notice that a Petition has been filed in said Court by JAMES BAILEY, of Abbeville County, in saia District, duly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, entitled 11 An Act to Establish a Uniform System of Bankruptcy throughout the United States," Approved 2nd March, 1867. for a discharge and Certificate thereof, from all nis debts and other claims provable under the said Act; and the 30th day of May, 1871, at 12 o'clock, M., is assigned for the hearing of the same, before W. L CLAWSON, one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his office in Yorkville, South Carolina, when and where the Creditors who haye proved their claims and- other parties in interest may attend, and shew cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said Petition should not be granted. LOUIS E. JOHNSON.U. S. Marshal as Messenger. By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. May 4 t8 3t IN THE DISTRICT COURT Of the United States for the District of S. Carolina. in the matter op A. C. HAWTHORNE.?In Bankruptcy. At Yorkville, in the said District, on the 4th day May, 1871. "VnynUE ig hereby given that a Petition has IN been filed in the stud Court, by A. C. HAWTHORNE^ Abbeville county, in said District, duly declared a Bankrupt, under the Act of Congress, entitled "Au Act to Establish a Uniform System of Bankruptcy throughout the United States," Approved; 2d March, 1667, for a discharge and certificate thereof; from all his debts and other claims provable under the said Aot; and the 30th day of May, 1871, at 12 o'clock, M., is assigned for the hearing of the same, before W. I. Clawson, one of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his office in Yorkville, South Carolina, when and where the creditors may attend, and shew cause, if any they have, why the prayer of the said Petition should not be granted. LOUIS E. J OHNSON, U. S. Marshal as Messenger. By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. May 4 18 3t IN THE DISTICT COURT OF THE U. STATES For the District of South Carolina. IN THE MATTER OP WM. H. WALKER.?In Bankruptcy. At YorkviUe, in the said District, on the 4th day of May, 1871. THIS is to give notice that a Petition has been filed in said Court, by W. EL WALKER, of Spartanburg oounty, in said District, duly declared a Bankrupt, under Act of Congress, entitled "An Act to Establish a Uniform System ofBankruptcv throughout the United States," Approved March 2d, 1867, for a discharge and certificate thereof; from all his debts and other claims provable under said Act: and the 30th day or May, 1871, at. 12n'nlnnk. M.. in naaitmfvi far the hearing of the same, before W. I. CLAWSON, one Of the Registers in Bankruptcy of said Court, at his office in Yorkville, South Carolina, when and where the have, why the prayw of the said Petttion sligulcl not he granted. LOUISE. JOHNSON,U.S. Marshal as Messenger. By T. W. Clawson, Deputy Messenger. May 4 18 ' . 31 APPLICATION PQB DISCHARGE XfOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned, lY Administrators of the estate of WM. CAMP, Sr., deceased, will make a final settlement with the Judge of Probate of York; County, on the 5th day of June, next, when they Will make abdication for a discharge as Administrators of ^OAHHAPPEN,} Administrators, May 4 }8 5t* OQNNEB, HOBBS & DOBSON. j OUR WORK. OUR work ia done by the beet of workmen and with the best material, and is warranted for one year. We will be glad to see our Mends at any time, and sell them oar work as cheap, if not cheaper, than any shop in the up-country. Any ony wishing to purchase, will please call and examine onr stock before buying elsewhere, and satisfy themselves that what we say is no humbug. CONNER, HOBB8 A DOBSON. MONEY! MONEY!! VarHO done your blacksmith work last year? T? Conner, Hobbe A Dobeon. And you never paid them for it ? 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 tired of hearing this one. CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON. NEW BUGGIES. WE have a good supply of new Baggies of all styles, and at prices lower than ever for cash. None for sale on time. CONNER, HOBBS A D0B80N. CARRIAGES. WE offer some Seoond-Hand Carriages remarkably low, as we are hard np for cash. CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON. REPAIRING. 7 REPAIRING done as low as the lowest and as good as the best, for cash or barter. CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON. ~~ PRODUCE. 11/E will take any kind of Prodnoe in exchange Tf for work, or for what Is due us. CONNER, HOBBS A DOBSON. THE GREAT FIRE IN RICHMOND. HERRING'S SAFES IN THE SPOTSWOOD. $23,500 IN CURRENCY, and the Books, Papers. Silver and Valuables of the Spotswood Hotel and the Adams' and Southern Express Companies are SAVED IN HERRING'S SAFES. -Office of Ada its Express Company, ) No. 50 Broadway, [ New York, December 81,1870. J Messrs. Herring, Parrel A Sherman : Onr Agent at Richmond writes: "We got throngh tonight drying and fixing up the money from the late fire. The contents of tne Safe. 823,530 in bills, we recovered. It was a Herring Safe, and a good one, certain. Yours truly, I. C. BABCOCK, Treasurer. Messrs. Herring, Parrel A 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 Spotswood Hotel and adjoining block of buildings have given full satisfaction ana served to prevent the destruction of some $20,000 in currency, besides the valuable papers and books enclosed therein. It was impossible for workmen to excavate the Safe nntil nearly 80 hours after the fire. Respectfiilly, J. P. GIBSON, Ass'tSup't for Adams A Southern Ex. Co's. Richmond, Va., Dec. 29,1870. LETTER PROM J. M. SUBUTT A CO., Proprietors of the Spotswood. Richmond, Vs., December 29,1870. Messrs. Herring, Farrel A Sherman.? Gents On the morning of the 25th instant, we were fortnnate enough to have one of yonr Her. . 3? C3>Ava fell tnt/itha ring's X'BHJUb VUBU1UIUU kxuDD| t.Uiou w>v ?cellar among a burning mass of ruins. Alter the fire, to our utmost surprise, we found tbe contents, consisting of valuable papers, money and some silver-ware, all in good order. Hadit not been for your Herring's Safe we would have lost everything. J. M. STTBLITT A CO. HERRING'S V PATENT CHAMPION SAFES, The most reliable protection from fire now known. HJBB&nTGI! SEW PATEHT CHAMPION BANKERS' SAFE, The best protection against Burglars' Tools extant. HERRING, FARREL A SHERMAN, 251 Broadway, cor. Murray at, N. Y. PARREL, HERRING A CO., Philadelphia. HERRING A CO., Chicago. 'HERRING, PARREL A SHERMAN, New Or'-as,*: ? : ?* I STEREOSCOPES. VIEWS, ALBUMS, CHROMOS, FRAMES. E. & H. T. AmONY & 00., 591 BROADWAY, NEW YORE, INVITE the attention of the Trade to their extensive assortment of the above goods, of their otonpublication, manufacture and importation. Also, PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES AND GRAPHOSCOPES, NEW VIEWS OP YOSEMITE. E. A H. T. ANTHONY A .CO., 561 Broadway, New York, Opposite Metropolitan Hotel, importers and manufacturers of PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS. March 10 11 tf BOOT MB SHOE MAKINGL REMOVAL. cm - THE Undersigned respectfully announces to /uEhEtw bis friends and the publie generally that he has removed his Boot and Shoe Making Establishment to the building aituated between .the ftEnquirer" Office and the Post Office. He is fblly prepared with a fine Stock of Material In his line, suitable to the wants of every customer who may vivo him a call, and he hoDes. bv close attention to business, to receive a liberal share of the public patronage. He keeps constantly on hand a good Stock of fine home-made BOOTS AND SHOES, suitable to the season. Also home-made BROGANS. especially suitable for laborers. Leather and Findings can be bought for cash, at a small advance on first cost Leather will be cut to suit purchasers. Special attention will be given to REPAIRING and putting in new silk goring in ladies' and gentlemen's Congress gaiters. . F. CHRISTMAN, Agent. April 20 10 ly THRESHING MACHINES^ CARD WELL'S IMPROVED THRESHER & CLEANER, ON WHEELS, WILL thresh, clean and bag Wheat, Rye, Oats, Ac., in the best manner. In many contests with Northern and Western Machines of the best makers, it has proved its superiority. Prioe?including Horse Power, Belts, Ac.?#400. CARDWEin'S VLAIN . THRESHER & HORSE POWER, J S a most excellent Machine, and will do good work, but is not a Cleaner. Price?including ome Power, Belts, Ac.-$200. Every Machine Warranted. Liberal discounts to Merchants to sell again. Address, J. H. CARDWELL A CO., Richmond, va. April 20 16 2m " MEWS FROM THE MATI0MAL CAPITAL. EVERYBODY should have news from the Capital in a clearer and more intelligible form than the fragmentary telegraphic dispatches to the Dailies throughout the country. THE WEEKLY CHRONICLE contains a complete resume of proceedings in Congress and the Courts, of business at the white House, at the Treasury Department, the War, the Navy, and the Agricultural Departments, at the Pension Offloe and the Patent Office, at the Bureau of Education and the State Department, with fall details of social and general lire at our great national and political oenter. THIS GREAT NATIONAL WEEKLY is also a first class journal of choioe literature, Instructive information, of Domestic and Foreign News, of the Arts, Commerce, and Mechanics, and of t Rural, Home, and Public Affairs. Tem8:?Oneyear, 92; six months, |1; five copies for year, |S.75: ten- oopies, $15. , Address "DAILY AND WEEKLY CHRONICLE," Washington, D. C. PATENT DIXtE COTTON PRESS. ritHE most simple, cheapest and heat Press that I has ever been invented. We own the right for York county, and are prepared to furnish the Press complete, which can be hauled on a common road wagon, or we will sell rights to make one or more, as persons may desire. Any. man who can make a good Plow Stock can m&kti one. We invite aU who need a COTTON PRESS to examine ours, before purchasing any other, at our Steam Mill.2}miles from Yorkville,ontheKing's i Mountain Railroad. B. T. WHEELER. C. M. HBEEK/ A#" Certificates from persons who have used the Dixie Cotton Press can be seen at this Office, or at the Bank; April 20 16 - tf ALLISON BRAffTQg. MISCELLANEOUS ELIXIRS. ELIXIR Bromide Potash, Elixir Caliaaya, Iron and Bismuth, Elixir Chloral Hydrate, Elixir Cinchona, Iron and Strychnia, Elixir Valerianate of Ammonia, Elixir Valerianate of Ammonlate, Iron and Strychnie, Elixir of Pepsin, Strychnia and Bismuth, Ferrated ; Elixir Ferropbosphated Gentian, Elixir Rhei and Columbo, Elixir Wine of Wild Cherry,Elixir Quinine,Iron and Araeaic, Elixir Black Cohosh, Selibrile Elixir Ergot, Selibrile Elixir Wormseed, Elixir Rhubarb and Magnesia, Elixir Buchu, Elixir Buchu and Pareira Brava, Selibrile Elixir Juniper Berries, Pepsin and Pancreated Preparations, Cod Liver OH Pancreatized, Elixir Wine Caliaaya, Elixir Tarraxacnm Compound, all of which were manuftu&ared at the well-known establishment of Reed, CSsrnnck & Andrus, Manufacturing tTfretnists, and for sale cb cap, for the cash, by r ALLISON A BRATTOPy. GARDEN SEEDS. A CAREFUL and well selected variety of Gar J\ den Seeds, from the old estanusnea noose 01 Robert Bulst, for sale, for the cash, by ALLISON A BRATTON. 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, lime, Money and Labor Saved. French Oil Polish Ibr Carriages, Buggies, Harness, Boots and Shoes/snd all kinds of Leather. Manufactured by 8i Binstein A Co., Tanners and Curriers, and for sale cheap, by ALLISON A BRATTON, Sole Agents for York county,>8: C. ti MOITET ! MaFfEy!:'"";1,1 TIOSE indebted to ns are requested to doll aT once and settle their Accounts; We pay cash for our Goods, and therefore, those who boy from as surely cannot ask, nor expect, longer indulgence. No more credit In thisPst&bllahment. Therefore, don't a?k it. .. ALLISON -A BRATTON. J.E IVT ACOy j.M iyr & co, Wholesale and RehtflDedters >-!i: IH ALL KINDS OF MERCHANDISE, COTTON BCWBK AC.i" ROCK HILL, S. C. ? " ' . A G AIN it is our pleasure tp anpiroWWous ' Mends and the public generally, thai we M opening the largest, most varied, and sttsaettre focko* i ; AU( SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS ever brought to this market, and having been bought at reduced prices, we are fully prepared to meet the mc*^ formidable competition, end hope to receive, au heretofore, a liberal share of the patronage of the country. In seleeUuffeur 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,fj ( j LADIES1 DRESS GOL^S. Poplins, in great variety; Mozaiubiqo&a, Alpacas, Grenadines, Jaconet and Swiao Muslins, Lawns. Bareaes. Challis. Lilly Skirts. Corsets. * Edgings, Insertions/ Braids,, Chemisettes, Silk Umbrellas, Parasols, Hats, Sundowna, &a, and 8ho?j, in all the latest styles, of Serge, Oal4 Goat and Kid, including a full line of Miles' Manufacture. ' " GENTS1 GOODS. In Ready-Made Clothing, Hata, Boots and Shoes, our Stock to for superior toanvv^e lhhve ever had, in quantity, quality add prfce, sgdjrt think no one can examine these Goods without finding lust what he wants. In addition, we have our usual supply of GROCERIES, HARDWARE.CROCHJSRY,;, 150TIONS, CORN, BACON. FLOUR, Ac. ( WHOLESALE BUYERS. The attention of COUNTRY MERCHANTS la respectfully Invited, as we can supply their wants as low as tbesame Goods chn be delivered, fHoip any market, freights considered*, :;' , J. M? IVY Jfc 00. J. We CARBQLLv Btniocrs cum; sc. ' THE BAY THAT BEAKS FOBEVXft. n SOME enter upon the crowded dmn? of life oXOiUIu 11' UYu<U) ' i/wuBil XUK WMM AvHKifll ephemeral dews of eerth^i Eden 'bowers. ^But there is A BEAUTIFUL MBDIUMU which, like the "wreath of Harmodins," should cover every man's aspirations?blend itself indissolnbly with the common interests of all, and wind up in its spiral embraoe, the prodjpeHty And good of our fellow men. It hasa charm lu every feature that twines around the feeling heart, a ray that beams for all; a bloom that never fades, ana an assurance that soothes, like the -"tear that hangs on the drooping flower." Then, ' If thou fun wouldst find Tho imp that hesuns go clever. I Go, seek it in "cheap Joe's" ensign, "Live and let live," forever. | J. W. CARROLL. j . A VICTORY! ~~~ SAVE your bread?11 is a good thing to have in your flunily. Th order to do this, ydtt must fome and get toe celebrated Walden Scythe Blade and the heroic King of the Field, simLum them manfully In the right time and in the nghtplace. Then yon can sing, "the summer is 'gone?the harvest is past," ana my wheat is saved. ; .,V .v ... CHEAP/OE.. I POP GOES THE WEEZEL,! . BrVTKGSVILLE Yarn and Shirting, Bacon, Floor, SQgar, Coffee, Molasses sod Syrupsweeter than honey?Grass Poison, Gents' two bladed Coats, and spring-balance Panta, Mandrake Ties, Quaker Hats and high heeled Boots, for sale by : . ... J.W. CARROLL. i . . I DISSOLUTION :.aa ' fftHE Copartnership heretofore existing to. the JL Grocery and Produce business at Rock Hill, under the name and style of WILLIFORB AMcFADDEN, has been dissolved bv mntoal consent. The business will be continued by A. WILLIFORD, for whom a liberalabHee otthepubHcpatronage is solicited. A. WILLIFORD, J. Y. MoFADDEN. / Rock Hill, December 9,1870. ' ' A..WILLIFORD TkEGS to inform the people of York and Las JJ caster that he will continue the GROCERY AND PRODUCE BUSINESS as heretofore, at the stand formerly occupied by MeLeod& Steele,; opposite the depot at Rock Hill. He proposes to keep up a full stock of articles in this line, ^whiok will be sold forcash, at. prices which Trill compete with the surrounding markets; ' He has now A good stock on hand, and is constantly receiving' fresh supplies from the Northe?".amarfc{*A papsifiting in part, of the following items: m i vmrOfii CIT0PT .iKfl. JL liAll JL UMK* KTV#. ? Bagging, Ties, Rope, Corn, Oats, Bacon, Iron, Horse and Male Shoes, Nails, Tobacco, Ac. FAMILY GROCERIES. yioeg*?,Flpj^yMag, HOUSEKEEPINGWAKBB. '. Buckets, Tube, Trays, Churns, Sifters, Dippers, Measures, Tin-Ware of every description Crockery, Brooms, CoflSselliBs^ Ac. j, MISCEELANEOUS. Axes, Shovels, Spades, Forks, Hoes, .Whips, Hammers, Currv-Combs, Horse Brushes, Black8hoee, Haid,'<fcc., .*' . jWBHIFCU^IVH as the owners may desire. By strict attention to business, courtesy to customers and Air dealing with all; high ana low, ho hopes to secure a share of the pnbllc patronage. < A. WILLIFORD, December 15 50 . tJ88 ORNAMENTAL AND USEFUL. : JR. 8CH0RB & SON begto inform the cili# zens of York county generally, that they are better prepared than ever to execute PHOTOGRAPHIC PICTURES of all kinds and at aB> prices. As our silent partner, "Old Sol,'! will probably be more awenuve to oar interest ror we next few months than he has been lately, we nay safely promise that none In want of good likenesses shall go away disappointed, , . . . ' We are agents for the celebrated "COMMON, , SENSE SEWING- MACHINE," which has-W> superior, and is sold at the low priee of fl6. We :: warrant it to do all that is gjdmed ftnrftL Oome and see for yourself, .There is now uo-needLnf . any fhmlly being wffliout a sewing machine; '' we ha-vte alao made arrangements wi th Mason, Hamlin dtGu to supply those in want of a superior PARLOR .OIwAJn with their celebrated inn., strnmenta afc New Tork prices. Prices given on application. Call at our rooifas in 'the Adickes building .. /;.!! rApdl7~-tf APmcATioy^^g^ipi^ ^E^CofdecSsed,^ meat of the said estotewjth theJtaflffr orPln^pwp.of' York county, on ShefiOh dsii.af mn . they .will make application fori s.fliHfcdwareM?tiyg, A ril 20 ' M* PLEXI J **!'